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. rtn m WE desire to express our thanks for patronage during the year just closing, and wish all a most happy and prosperous New Year. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Thanking the people of St. Johns and the Peninsula District for their Support, We Wish Them All a Prosperous and Hap py New Year. OajhoiuUi Bags WE thank you for the Christmas Business as it was very satisfactory and larger than a year ago in spite of the lowered prices. You will use more canned Vegetables, Fruits, Jams, Jellies and Preserves from now on and we have a big stock. Buy more flour and do your own baking. You will save money by doing so. Buy your Potatoes by the Sack, they will keep now. Fresh Vegetables will be scarce for a time on account of the freeze. The Grabateria Grocery The Store With the Checker Board Front COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phone Columbia 102 Dr. V. P. Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Re.s. Col 283 Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND ' SURGEONS 1-6 nonliam & Currier nidg. t I Portland Manufacturing Co. 1 -MANUFACTURERS OF i Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, ; and ail kinds of Veneer t ' FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1 101 Foot of Burlington St. "Thru Service We Grow" SEE US BEFORE BUYING YOUR NEXT BATTERY CWiUgiD We recharge and repair any make of stor age batteries St. Johns Auto Electric Co. Cohnbb 81 Under New Management 317 S. Jersey Street We repair any kind of Klectrical System I The Prescription Store A. D. S.. SANTOX AND DR. HODSON REMEDIES 105 N. Jersey Street PHONE COLUMBIA 138 A Happy Now Year to one and all. A wireless phone station will soon he established in Portland. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: God. Holiday trade was reported good in St. Johns this year. Do not forget to ninko it 1922 in dating your letters after to morrow. Tor the first time in thirty years, it is said. Portland has had a "white" Christmas. Mrs. J. M. Shaw, who hns been suffering with rheumatism, is im proving nicely, we arc pleased to state. Mrs. Susan M. Roberts is linv i n g a handsome residence erected on North Kellogg street. The weather man probably changed his mind oftcner than any other man the past couple of weeks. Owing to ntt increasing patronage the St. Johns Pharmacy has added Scott Perry, an experienced phar macist, to their force. Hailey, Idiho, has no uuemploy meut problem. The many mines in the vicinity furnish work for all, with a regular payroll. If you enjoy dancing attend the dance to be given at the Portland Woolen Mills club house Friday evening, January 6th. After n few duys delay on account of the weather.tho Noco building on North Jersey in again making rapid progress. The railroads made good money in October, which cases our con science to some extent when riding on an nutostage.-Athcna Press. Assets of the State Industrial Ac cident Commission us of November 30th total $4, 808.374. 32, according to a recent report of the commission. Kight thousand jackrabbits were kilted in a rabbit drive in the west cud of Walla Walla county. Another drive will be held near Hurbank January tst. This is Oregon's exposition. If the state is to get all the benufits possible from it, then all the state must get behind it wholeheartedly. Albany Herald. J. C. Wissenback received n roll of butter for a Xmas present from his sister, Mrs. J. II. Grieme. who resides near Spring Held, Illinois. There's no accounting for the mother instinct. A Corvalliscat has adopted baby skunks. More than one childless woman in Portland mothers a poodle. Journal. Probably the only reason the bootleggers have neglected to ask for a protective tariff is that the goods they deal in are manufactured nowhere else on earth. Kugene Guard. The Gleaner class of the Moth. odist Sunday school will meet with Mrs. IS. D. Vinson, fi28 South Ivanhoe, Friday, January Gth, at 7:30 p. m. It will be a business and social meeting. Tho Lucille Waldclo Dancing Academy classes every Tuesday evening between 8 and 11 o'clock in the St. Johns rink. Private lessons given. Phone Columbia 1022 for further Information. The worm that wakens long enough in the morning to turn off the alarm clock and then goes back to sweet sleep is the very one the early bird doesn't get but the boss usually does. Journal Nearly 100 pounds of venison, be sides a large number of pheasants, geese aud ducks, were recently seized by game wardens who raided Alba ny cold storage plants in search of mproperly tagged game. Girls taking institutional manage ment at the Oregon Agricultural College have served 5000 persons this season in the new tea room. The girls take turns in working as cook, manager and head waitress, The St. Johns Community Club will convene next Tuesday even ing in the Y. W. C. A. build intr. The club has made a splen did record since it was organ ized and has accomplished much for St. Johns in the way of public utilities and improve ments. The coming year will no doubt witness still greater ef forts on the part of the club to secure forLSt.2 Johns more im- orovements. One of the lectures the club will spend its energies on will be better streets, and if nothing else is accomplished than good streets for St. Johns it will prove a most successful year for the club. The meeting next Tuesday evening should be well attended and every one should feel disposed to do their bit toward making the year 1922 a most successful one far the club and the community at large. Dance at Portland Woolen Mills club house Friday evening, Janu ary Gth. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Library Monday, January 2nd, at 2 p. m. St. Johns' chances for secur ing the 1925 Exposition are still promising. "Ye Mcrri Tymcrs"hcld n delight ful social party at the Y. W. C. A. building Tuesday evening. The Parent Teachers' Association of the Williams school wilt meet Tuesday at 3 p. tu. at the school building. Russell P. Bissett aud Miss Opal Bradley were united in marriage by Dr. II, V. Jones at his office Wednesday afternoon. Jack Vinson of Willamette Uni versity is spending u few days at the home of his mother on South Ivanhoe street. Miss Mary Pocock, a step daughter of J. C. Wissenback, is up and around again after a severe attack of pneumonia. W. L. Marklo left yesterday for White Salmon, Washington, where ho will remain for some time looking after orchard af fairs. Mr. Tlios. McClatchic aud Miss Mollie Krugcr were united in mar riage at the home of the bride's sis tcr, Mts.Majeski, Dec. 26th, Dr. II. P. Jones pci forming the ceremony. Too much fine and too little jail sentence relative to convicted moon shiners indicates n disposition on the part of the authorities to com mcrcializc the calling. Woodburu Independent. At a recent meeting of the Fra ternal Boosters the following officers were elected: President, K. Corco ran; vice-president. A. F. Sifcrts; secretary, Jee Roberts; treasurer, Carl Zurchcr. Messrs. Ashby, Duffy and J. J. Corcoran were elected trustees. Seven University of Oregon stu dents who won distinction as marks men, sharpshooters aud expert rifle men at tho encampment last sum uier have just been presented with United States government medals, Mrs. W. J. Robins and daughter, Miss Grace, of Cougar, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilobart of Washington aud Mr. aud Mrs. Pctric of Portland were entertained at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. John Beavers oh Christmas. . Remember the Community Club meeting next Tuesday evening. Join the club.if you are not a mem her, and aid in promo ing the wel fare of this community. Be on hand next Tuesday ut the Y. W. C. A building when plans will be outlined for the new year's octivites, Tho coming year in St. Johns should be one of the best in its history. It will probably witness more construction work thon any othor year. A number of busi ness blocks and residences ure already under way or pro jected and no doubt many moro will follow. Uncle Jeff Snow says: It don't take no grit to hurrah with the crowd, and sometimes it don't take much sense. I have kuowed fellers at a convention to yell and holler aud stomp their feet and toss their hats in the air and then ask some feller what the shoutin' aud the tumult was all about, and who was that fell er anyhow, Journal. The wedding of Mr. Franklin M. Day and Miss A. Anna Caswell was solemnized at the home of Mrs. T. H. I.arsen, 918 North Syracuse street Wednesday evening of last week, Rev. Rice of Portsmouth per forming the ceremony. The bride is a well known St, Johns young lady with hosts of friends, and the groom is the stepson of Capt. M. R. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. John Kane of 21G North Ivanhoe were joyous ly surprised at their residence at a Christmas dinner by their children and their families. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. King and daughter, Mrs. b. 11. Douglas and daughter June, Mr. and Mrs.H. L. Hazel and niece, Miss Thelma Marshall, II. F. Rose and William Ileal. A tntnl of 107 nrrflats for viola. tion of traffic laws were made by members 01 tne state trainc squad during November, accord ing to T. A. Haffety, chief in spector. Fines resulting aggre gated $2010.95. In addition to the arrests, 343 motoriBta were warned of minor violations of the law. Fifty-one speeders were arrested or warned. Re ports submitted to the depart ment by peace officers of 13 counties show a total of 624 ar rests for traffic violations during the month, with fines aggregat ing $5054.80. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Order pinner trimmings. Col. 1133. Get your battery recharged at the St. Johns Garage. adv Full Cut Union Made Overalls $1.50. ROGERS. Typewriter paper for sale at this olllce. Poinsettas at Urodahl's. A five-piece orchestra will furnish music for the dance at the Portland Woolen Mills club house the even ing of January Gth. Vau Hansen Collars 50c R O G E R S. Order planer trimmings. Col. 1 133. Mrs. Vinson docs hemstitch ing at 528 South Ivanhoe; phone Columbia 1011. tf Lost-Child's brown kid glove, between South SyraciiBO and Princeton. Finder please leave at 315 South Syracuse street. ROGERS Loves To Sell Good Gloves. Order planer trimmiugs. Col. 1133. For Rent Furnished room with cook stovo $2.00 per week. 411 North Jersey street. Hnppy INow Year. R 0 G E R, S. For Sale-Thirty Whito Leg- It r tti tilt no CI nnnlt A2tl it n nit 10 hens will give one thorough bred Tancred cockerel free. 803 South Crawford street. A dance will be given at the club house of the Portland Woolen Mills Friday evening, January 6th. Ad mission 35 cents. R O G E R S Still has Lots of 75c N E K T 1 E S. Order planer trimmings. Col. 1133. "Hear Cat Loggers" Spring Heels; calked, $15.85 Guaran teed satisfactory or your money back.-ROGERS. Don't forget this: Old Scotch Liniment Is the best friend you have for pains in bones aud muscles, rheumatism, ect. 3.sc, 75c, family size $1.50 bottle, For sule by the St. Johns Pharmacy. Men's Comfort Shoos $5.25., Soft toe. -ROGERS. Five room house very cheap, small payment down and small monthly payments; vacant now. Save mauey by buying from M. N. Amizich. 301 N. Jersey; Col. 1385. Wanted -Furnished house, mod crn, 4 or 5 rooms, close in. Ad dress 605 East Tyler street, Store your car this Winter on a paved street. Fire-proof gar age; unexcelled service, $5 per month. 212 S. Jersey street. Phono Col. G5G. ltf Sail right if you do take tho Review just to reud ROGERS' ads. Wo both mako money, C. C. Hopkins, expert shoo re pairer, has opened up a shop at 513 Columbia boulevard, next to the Bervico station. Ho guaran tees good workmnuship and prices right. A share of public patronage solicited. 9 Wonted ,s room bungalow not over $3000; will exchange for a 7. room modern home, fireplace, fur nace, full basement, Westmoreland district S. M. norland, 303 Stock Exchange; Automatic 52904- Leather P u tteea $4.85. Lace Bottom Pants $2.75 Up. ROGERS. Lost Dec. 23, small brown one clasp glove, on 8. Jersey near Will iams school. Finder please Uave at Room 1 Williams school, or call Columbia 518. I have some good farms for sale, big and small, some close in; also some for trade, See M. N. Amizich and George Cochrane, 301 N. Jer sey; Col. 1285, Lost Girl's small pocketbook, between Peninsulu Shoe Store and Roe's Confectionery, on Phil adelphia and Jersey streets, De cember 27th. Finder leave at this office; reward. For Rent Two room II. K, clean and cheap; everything fur nished. 118 South Decatur street, St. Johns; Col. 1127. Wanted Building lot in ex change for my Overland chummy, 5passenger roadster. See RICE & TATE, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey. Col. 887. For Sale Pair of fine Flemish rabbits. Call 529 S. Ivanhoe street. You have never seen a bigger bargaiu than this property: Nearly oue acre, 74 bearing fruit trees, streets paved and paid, for only $1800 cash. A mlguty footl buy See Amizich, 301 North Jersey. We Want the Accounts of Housewives IWe want the accounts of housewives women ttrlm o n no nn?f1tf fmnrinf f r r 4 Knit lutuKn nrla in ir this 111. iiQbi j Lijiui liui iriiuiL iiuouanuo 111 the struggle for financial independence. We want to help them save more and yet live well and to enjoy the protection of this strong es tablished bank. Don't hesitate to consult us any time we can be of service. Our advice and assist ance is always at your disposal. &1,0() Oxjun 11 StivliifTH Account utid obtttlttH 11 Tjlbvn'ty ltoll HintU Peninsula National Bank COURTESY. SERVICE, SECURITY Wlti grateful appreciation for tie business extended to in ti as in iie past year, we lulsi ail a (apijij and Prosperous feiu Year St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE Carl Julmke and Philadelphia Shoe Shop Desire to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the people of St. Johns for the generous patronage dur ing the year just closing, and trust their patronage will he continued dur ing the coming year. In return we will give the best possible service and workmanship to all work ontrustcd to us, assuring a sole saving and money saving as well. With best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. 304 N. Jersey Street We Wish All Our Friends and Pat rons a Happy and Prosperous New Year We Sold another OPAL RANGE, watch for the name of the new owner. Cash or Credit! H. F. 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