VOLUME 18
NUMBER 9
Death of Dr. 5. C. Cook.
Solomon C. Cook died at his
home nt 1002 Oswego street ut
11:40 Saturday night, December
31st, 1921, his spirit taking its
flight just a lew minutes before th
old year took its departure. He
was born in Youugstown, Ohio, in
1854. Leaving the state of his
birth, he moved with his family to
Iowa, where he graduated from
the Afton high school. In June
1877. he graduated from the Amcr
ieiin Medical College at St. Louis
and from the Allopathic Mcdica
Pleasant Social Event
School of Physicians in 1883. Dr.
Cook was n practicing physician in
j'.llsuorth mid Rice cornties, Knu
s.is; in Warren county, MtsMitiii,
and Cowlitz county, Washington,
extending over n period ot more
than thirty years, and retiring
from his chosen profession on ac
count of defective hearing. August
18.1880, he was united in marriage
with Saruh Klizabcth D.unell in
WciiUville, Mibsou i, to which
union was born two children, Mrs.
C, I,. Holmes, 302 Fesscuden
street, and Mrs. K. A. Blew) 1002
Oswego street. He united with the
Mkthcdist church in Rushton, Kan
sas, in 1893. In 1905 he moved
with his family to St. Johns, where
he hud resided continuously ever
since, taking active part in the
lite of this .section of the city. Dr.
Cook was a kind husband and
father, a Christian gentleman and
exemplary citi7.cn, and activCiu nil
reforms for the welfare of the com
inuuity. He served on the former
city of St. Johns as councilman,
where he was csjwcially active in
Mi eel improvements, and was also
father of the free ferry movement.
Surviving him are his widow, two
duughters and seven grandchildren,
besides five sisters and one brother,
who reside in the Central states.
The (uncrul services were con
ducted in the Christian church,
Tuesday January 3d, nt 1;30 p. ni.
lU'V. W. lv. Klobtcr delivering the
Otic of the smartest and most
enjoyable social events of the sea
son was given by Ye Merri Timers
Club at the St. Johns branch Y.
W. C. A. December 27th. Many of
the college young people were
home for the occasion. The build
ing was artistically and beautifully
decorated appropriate for the holi
day season. Those present were:
the Misses Arliuc Shaw. Ktliel Huf
ford, Ruth and Donaldn MacGrcgor,
Margaret Dickie, Alice Wrinkle,
Marie and Gladys Drcdescn, Ma
rlon Dunstnorc, Jennie McNivcu,
Nettie Johnston, licruicc Shaw,
Catherine Hall, Clara and Minnie
Nelson, Minnie Mcrx, Jiilythe Coch
ran, Nina Scales, Agnes Orr, Ag
nes Nelson, Iktilah Beam, Opal
Wcimcr, Caroline Liud, Helen
Caswell and Lola Murphy; the
Mesdames Gladys Wright, Cath
erine lloff, Hcrnicc Grantham, 13er
nice Sahlin and Anna MacGregor;
the Messrs. Merle Harrington, Lec
Johnston, Ralph Finch, Clyde
Thayer, Ivan labcr, Uertal Stum
strom, Harold Davis, O. Wicsucr,
Lyman Iielamy, Larl Kclilicr, Dr.
Lewis Kclilicr, Harold Grantham,
I'runk Wright, Louis Dunsiuore,
Frank liugbec, Oscar Anderson,
Marshall Shaw, William l'alil. Vik
ing Larson, Theodore Uugbee, Cc
cil and C ril Mugone, J. Cole, W.
Williams, Claude I'oif, A. I cues
and Norman Nelson. Thro -gu the
evening i inch and waters were
served by the Misses Margnnt and
Helen Macuregor and lna utede
sen, nitrons ami patronesses tor l tic
occasion- were Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Fry, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shaw,
Mrs. HcssNcsbit and Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Tower.
fmieml nrutinn. mid Dr. II. 1'.
Jones assisting in the services. The
choir, composed of Mrs. Dccmcr,
Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Con tot mid Mrs.
Merritt, rendered beautiful hymns.
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lion. UL'ie former iiilmiiIiitm of the
old St. Johns city council, as follows:
A. W. Davis, S. L Dobie, J. K.
Hitler, J. 1. Hendricks, S. C.
Norton mid II. "Henderson. The
M. W. of A., of which the de
ceased was n member, held com
mittal services nt the grave in the
Rose City cemetery.
C. C. HopldnH,-expert bIioo ro
naiier. tins ononed tin n shop nt
513 Lolumbin houlovurd, next to
tho scrvico station. IIo jrunrnu
tccs good workmanship and
prices right. A share of public
patronage solicited. 9
A Frenchman has made gold out
of lead. We saw n plumber make
$50 out of ft lend pipe once. Hx.
Union made, full cut overalls
$l.G0.HOGEKS.
W. E. HENDERSON
Pairing, Paper Hanging and j
Kalsomining
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
Agent for Uhl Bros. Wall Paper
Temporary Address:
625 E. Charleston St.
No Job Too Large or Too Small
Columbia 697.
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GENERAL '
Peninsula Hospital
l 312 Trumbull St, cor. Willamette blvd.
i
The Hospital for St. Johns
Under New Management Phone Columbia 1492
Qatton Ranch Qairy
Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm
The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City
Health Department and the Cows are tested
"for tuberculosis every six months.
Phone Col. 321 for orders
MAC'S
Second
Hand
Furniture
Store
117 Philadelphia Street
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
Will Pay Cash for all Used Furniture, Stoves,
Etc. Call and let me give you a price
St. Johns Community Club
The St.Johna Community Club
assembled at tho Y. W. C. A.
buildinjr Tuesday oveniiur and
in spiteof the inclement weather
a goodly number were in attend
ance. Owing to an indisposition
in the shape of a cold President
Monahan deemed it ndvisable not
to venture out and Prqf. VV. T.
Fletcher presided in admirable
style in his stead. Mrs. Borden
ncted as temporary secretary.
Plans were outlined to some ex
tent for the club's uctivilics
during the coming year, one
feature of which will bo an ef
fort to secure the erection of n
community club house. The idea
of repeating tho Community
Club play, "The Deestrict
Skule" was discussed and finally
decided to abandon the idea or
postpone it indefinitely. Instead,
upon a voluntary olfer of A. E.
Jones to arrange for it, it was
planned to secure the Peninsula
Minstrels to put on nn entertain
ment ut time and place to be de
cided upon by the entertain
ment committee, due notico of
which will be announced later.
Lieut. Crane advanced the idea
of a stirring campaign for new
membership, and interestingly
told of the vast and far reaching
benefits to bo derived from a
strong community club, lie
said tho club membership
should total at least 1000. The,
lieutenant's suggestion met with I
instant approval, and when ar
rangements have been completed
a campaign thnt is bound to
bring results will bo launched in
an auspicious manner. As a
matter of fact every irood citi
zen should put their shoulder to
the wheel and aid in tho mak
ing of an organization by far the
largest of its kind in tho eitv.
The pulling power and inlluence
of such a club would be ines
timable. A large organization
ever commands respect, and any
matters affecting the welfare
of the community would cor
ceivo instant attention from
the powers that be. So with a
Hub membership of one thou
sand strong anything in reason
could readily be obtained.
Mrs. J. M. Shaw stated that
the attendance of girls at the
Y. W. C. A. numbered 3134
during the year, and she said it
would certainly be fine if some
arrangement could be made to
provide 'an institution that
would attract and entertain the
hoys as well, which a com
munity Iioubc would no doubt do.
Announcement of the features
of the next club meeting will
appear in the next issue of this
paper.
Attendance nt the Community
Church services on Sundoy were
more encouraging than they
were ihe week before. At the
morning worship the Lord's Sup
per was observed and two new
members were received into
fellowship. At the Christian
Endeavor meeting some very
good suggestions were made for
tho betterment of the society.
Tuesday night a social meeting
of the C. C. C. class was held
in the Y. W. C. A. bu Id nir.
This is a lively bunch of young
people and at anytime that they
are together socially there is
something doing. LNcxt Sunday
morning a report of the Com
munity Church Conference,
which is being held nt the Y.
M. O. A. this week will be given.
Veda Carley will lead the Christ
ian Endeavor. The topic will be
"Ulilizing Opportunities." The
evening scrvico will be planned
especially with the young people
in mind. Reported.
Hay, Grain and Potatoes, Call
Columbia 31G.
Doric Lodge, Ancient, Free and
Accepted Masons, had an exceed
ingly prosperous year during 1921
and is entering upon another year
with a set of officers in whom its
members have the greatest confi
dence. One of the plans on its
trcstlcboard not yet matured is the
building of a. new Masonic temple
in St. Johns. It now owns two halls
and a valuable business site in th'c
business part of the city, just a lit
tle way west of the Peninsula Na
tional Dank. A bungalow Masonic
temple, entirely devoted to Masonic
meetings and purposes, is hoped
for. The new officers are us follows:
John M. Jilair, worshipful master;
Ross Walker, senior warden; C. B.
Russell, junior warden; W. S.
Ormaudy, senior deacon; D. II.
Knowlcs, juu'or deacon; 1$. P.
Uordcn, senior steward; C. C.
Currin, junior steward; P. P.
Drinker, treasurer; A. V. Davis,
secretary; R. II. Knowles, mar
shal; D. M. Durson, tylcr; R,
Oradcn, chaplain.
Priday eveninc, December 30th,
a surprise party and chivarai was
tendered Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Mitchcll,C24 Ivauhoc street, newly
weds, by fellow workers of the
Portland Woolen Mills. A wedding
present of a large library lamp was
given the couple. Games were
played and refreshments of cake,
coffee and sandwiches were served
and a good time tor all is reported.
Those present were: James Wcudle,
Alma Choqucttr, Mr. and Mrs.
Cochran, Prcda Roth, Murtlm Her
zog.Mr. and Mrs. Schrunk, Lillian
Tunpi, Minnie Mcuecli, Iidyth
Smith, Ludia IJullcr, Irene Mc
Quirer, Anna Mauudi, Florence
Maxwell, Florence Mlnch, ' Uertha
Lcvcrangc, Lucile Paine, Hattic
Seachaw, R. II. Hlrnie, Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Mitchell, Master Prank
Odcll, Miss Kdlth Odcll.
"BEAR CAT" Loggers' Shoes
$15.85Spring Heels. Cnlked
Guarunteed by ROGERS.
Resolutions
$4.65
4.95
5.25
MEN'S
REAL LEATHER Dress
SHOES
$6.50
7.50
8.75
f
I MEN'S LEATHER WORK SHOES
$3.35, $3.85, $4.35, $4.85, $5.25, $5.85
FLANNEL SHIRTS I Men's HOUSH SLIPPP.RS Alabama Wool Sweater Coats
12-25. $2 fit), $2 95 up 95c to $2.95 $1 25, $1.95
Men's Outing Flannel Rogers Sox, Stand Hard N0X Men PANT for ROGF.RS
Night ShirtS, $1.25, $1.95 inc. two Pair 25c and up Trousers. $2 50 up to $8 50
Men's Lined DRF.SS GLOVF.S NKKTIKS, 50c, 95c, 1.60 Men's Latest Style
$1.95. $2 25. $2 50 GOO Knit Nekties. 75c. 95c CAPS $1.95
"GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE"
ROGERS
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We have reduced Prices
to Normalcy
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Grice, Aknager
Office, Col. 527 PHONES Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St.
Our New Year's Resolution
The best of service and attention to all our I
customers, whether large or small, new or old.
MAY WE SERVE YOU?
CAPITAL $150,000
OKNKItAI. INHUHAN'CJK
MOKTCAGK U.NH : INVKHTMKNTM
Ht. Joii.nh, I'outi.vnd, Oiikoon
108 South Jersey St. Phone Columbia 161
'Say it with outers"
Cut Flowers, Ferns
T-ll T"k I
J? lowering rot
Plants, Floral
Designs.
SSechett' s Greenhouses
814 and 816 North Kellogg Street
Phone Col. 401
CALDWELL & SON
LEADING BARBERS
The place where tfood service ud
courteous treatment prevail. Children's
liatr cutting receive special attention.
109 BURLINGTON STREET
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
311 South Jersey Street
St. Johns Fuel Co.
G15 Columbia Boulevard
Slab and Cordwood
Office Wildrose Shingle Co.
Phone Col. 918
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Whereas, The Almighty Father
who hi His Infinite wisdom doeth
all things well, has seen fit to re
move from this earthly habitation
the beloved mother of our beloved
brothers, Philip and Sabra Kaady,
be it
Resolved, That we, the entire
mctnbersnip of this, Laurel Lodge
No. 186, extend our most deep
oud sincere heartfelt svmnmliu
our beloved brothers and all mem
bers ot tucirifamilies in this their
sad hour of bereavement. l)e it
further
Resolved, That a conv nf time
resolutions bespread upon the min
utes of this lodge and a copy sent
to the St. Johns Review for nnhll.
cation.
S. J. Burroughs. I. Ii. Pmvrll.
W. F. Ray, Committee.
Whereas. The Almiirhtv Kntlmr.
who in His Infinite wisdom doeth
nil tilings well, has seen fit to re
move from this earthly habitation
the beloved father of Brother Guy
Smith, be it
Resolved, That we, the entire
membership of this Laurel Lodge,
No. 186, extend our most
deep and sincere henrtfclt sym
pathy to our beloved brother and
all members of his family In this
their snd hour of bereavement. Be
it further
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be snrend nnnn tho mlti-
utcs of this lodge and rt copy be
sent to the St. Johns Review for
publication.
C K. Toole, W. II. Killebrcw,
P. V. Prcemun, Committee.
City prisonorfl who have been
completinp; the work of lrnna
forminir Sandy boulevard into
"The Roaewny" mny find thnt
wholesome work which pro
duces beauty will atimulutp
their better nnturoH moro than a
courHo of reform and certainly
more than a continuance of tho
conduct thutKot them into jail.
Journal.
Good SOX IGo; 2 pair 2Gc.
ROGERS.
MULTNOMAH
THKATKK
Thursday mid Friday, Jan. 5 and (5
James l'cnlmorc CooprrN wonderful
Indian story,
"The Last of the Alolilcnns"
A picture nil school rliildren should
see, nnd of equal interest l grown
ups. Saturday, January 7th
JUSTINE JOHNSTONE ht "A
1IHAKT TO I.RT" Kealart.
Suudny, January 8th
BLANCHE SWEET In "THAT
CilRI, MONTANA" 1'ittlir. And
HAHOLD LLOYD in "NKVItR
WKAKHN." Ills latest in three
roaring reels.
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 0 and 10
BIG BARGAIN SHOW
5 cents Everybody
Wednesday, January lllh
A G-recl Mack Scntictt eoiuiilv dra
ma, "DOWN ONTHK FAfcM."
If you don't like to IiiiirIi stay nwny
front this one.
Thursday nud Friday, Jan. 12 and 18
PAULINE STARK In "SAtA'A
TION Nltl.l,," from the famtm
, I'')'
Saturday. Janunry 14th
ALICE BRADY In "LAND OF
lIUl'K" Kealart.
FOY'S
St Johns Fail
tore
Highest Quality and Lowest Prices'
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. IMione Col.8y
Pulley & Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Kupnir Aluminum Wnre
Hione Col. V2 207 S. Jersey .St.
Tl
Pre-lnventory and January
Clearance Sale
Now is the opportunity to get
your goods at very low prices.
New Low Kodak Prices
Vost Pockot Autographic Kodak, ttfi
Meniscus Lens, was $8.00, now pO.Ou
No. 1 Autographic Kodak Jr., R. (h -t a ff
R. Lens, was $17.00, now t) 1 4.UU j
No. 1A Autographic Kodak Jr., (hnn riAl
with F. 7.7 Lons, was $23, now tptJ.)J
No. 2C Autographic Kodak Jr., ftjnn aa 6 S
with F. 7.7 Lons, was $25, now t)0UU
Other Kodaks and Brownie Cameras propor- j 6
tlonatcly reduced. These prices are down, down j J
all the way. These prices effective Dec. 31st. gj
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rY KALI IN IVOKY
ONE-HALF OFF of new prices: Combs,
Clocks, Mirrors, Toilet and Manicure Sets
Everything in the Pyralin line.
Ladles' Hand Bags and Purses ONE-HALF Off.
Large Boxes Stationery ONE-HALF OFF.
Perfume Sots and Individual Bottles ' Off.
There are many bargains throughout the
store that we cannot advertise in this space.
SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY.
CurrirTs for Drugs
Buy Wood Now!
Green Wood, Part
Green and Dry
Immediate Delivery
St. Johns Lumber Co.