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"'"orJcai SocJc ST. JOHNS REVIEW VOLUME 18 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. NUMBER 10 It Wasn't a Patch Two ladles gay met a boy on dny, Ills legs were briar scratched; His clothes were blue, but a nut-crown hue Marked the place where his pants were scratched. They bubbled with joy at the blue-cyed boy With his spot of nut-brown hue. "Why don't you patch with a color to tiiatcu," . They chuckled. "Why not in blue? Come, don't be coy, uiy blue-brown boy Speak out." and they laughed with gicc, And he blushed rosc-rcd while bashfully said: "That ain't no patch; that's nicl" Ux. he ' A birthday pnrty wa3 given m honor of Alfred JE. Arronson on his fourth year January 5th, 1922. at his home, 528 East Charleston street. The room was decorated with pink crcpo pa per and hearts. The table was decorated with pink carnations and act with a pretty birthday cako with the four burning can dies. Games were played and a fish pond fixed with his moth er's pan, and thoy all wont went a fishing for trinkets. Little Al fred wns well remembered. AI went away happy and satisfied, ihoBC present were: Mabel lied iind, Gladys Kunke. LaVon Thompson, ticrthu Hcdlind, Iln- zul Gillette. Robert Iiedhnd. W i 1 1) u r Hcdlind. Waldcmar Kunke. Alfred Arronpon. Mrs. Kute Hcdlind, Mrs. J ennle Ar ronson, Mrs. Saran Kunke, Mrs. Lenu Thompson, Miss Dorothy luuiiind, Mrs. Myrtle Arronson, Reported. Tlio furnace department of tho Associated Engineering Associ ation has been taken over by the Skookum Company at. their plant on Urndlord street in btv Johns. This company has also taken ovor tho Standard Brass Foun dry ot rortiand and will move tho equipment to St. Johns as soon as a suitablo building has been erected. The Skookum Com pany promises to soon become ono of St. Johns' leading indus trial concerns. ' fakookum" in tho Chinook Indian language means good, and anything ttiis company makes measures up to tho name. In renewing his subscription to the Review, H. L. Campbell, former well known citizen of St. Johns, but now located 1 1 Ingle wood, CaL.says: "Oregon is not getting nil the rain as wo havo had more than wo need in tho last two weeks something like eight inches, I think. So we are not wishing for rain at present." "BEARCAT" Loggers' Shoos $15.85-Spring Heels. Culkcd Guaranteed by ROGERS. Development ofjthe West Swan Islnnd channel has begun. The project calls first for the dredg ing of the channel to a wioth of 300 feet. Tho residue of dredg ing will be placed on the site of the proposed new freight yards oi the Northern Pacific Tormina Company, on the west side of the Willamette river, which wi bo used jointly by all the rai roads entering Portland. Ap proximately 1.000.000 cub yards of fill will bo made on this property. Tho remainder of the residue of dredirinir for the ini tial channel improvement will bo piaped on bwan Island. Wlien this initial improvement is com plctcd. steps then will be token to widen the channel to 1000 feet and a depth of 35 feet. Thisim provement will necessitate th dredging out of the west portion oi swan island and buiidint? un of the remainder of the island to n height of 35 feet above low The acreage of tho island to be fully reclaimed in this operation will approximate 1G5 acres. Conference Report Given A free lance journalist found himself on a train without ticket and decided to piny tho deadhead came. When the con ductor appeared he told him that he had left his pockctbook at home, but that ho wa3 on the stall t)f tho Duily News. "Al right," said the olllcial, "como forvvnrd 1 5 the next car. Wo'vo the editor of the Dailv News aboard and he am identify you." moro was no turning back, so tho pnssenger lollowcd the conductor, expecting igno minious exposure, but to his great surpriso tho editor looking up irom nis pnper saiu simpiy; 'Yes. conductor, thntsall right: tho man is on my stall." when tho conductor had departed tho free lanco undertook to express lis trrat tude to tho great mnn for his matrnanimous falsehood. 'Oh. don't mention it" said tho oither. "You sco I'm not tho editor of the Daily News,"-Ex. Please remember that local nd vcrtiscments nro not ucccplablo over tho phone, unless by par tics having an account with us. Ether bring or send them to tho oilico with the cash, it is too much bother to book n small adv. and then collect it. Peoplo frequently forget somehow about paying un unless a collector or Btnic mcnt nppeurs. Anywny it is too easy to make a mistime in tax- ng ads, over tho phone. Young men with new-fash ioned ways ore wisetoromember that most of the jobs aro given out by older men with old- fashioned wnys. St. Louis Globo-Dcmocrnt. W. E. HENDERSON Painting, Paper Hanging and 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. s 8 GENERAL Peninsula Hospital 312 Trumbull St, cor. Willamette blvd. The Hospital for St. Johns At the Community Church last Sunday morning n report of the Community Church Conler once held last week at the Port land Y. M. C. A, was given. wmie denominutionalism as a whole was not assailed it was agreed that sectarianism in its acute form wns responsible for much jealousy and unchristian conduct. Reports from the many forms of cooperative efforts in both Washington and Oregon showed that much more wns be ing accomplished than when the dilterc-nt churches were trying to moet the problems alone and in competition with nil others. The Christian Endeavor meeting was led by Veda Carley and was well attended. At the business meeting of the officers of the church Monday evening plans were made for the annual meet ing of the church which will bo held the first Monday in Febru ary. At this meeting ofllcers will be elected and plans adopted for the year's work. Plans were also discussed relative to the improve ment of tho church property. From this on Wednesday even ing will bo known as Younir Peoples' night. They will meet ut 7:00 as a Young Peoples' Cho rus to practice for tho Sundnv evening service. Alter n thirty minute practice nn hour or so Y. VV. C. A. Notes Sec the basket exhibit nt the Pen insula Nationul Dank. These bas kets were made by the St. Johns Y. W. C. A. basket class. Mrs. Shepherd is the teacher. For in formation cull Col. 1296. Join the Spring millinery class ami make your Spring hat. Mis. Chile is the instructor, with 18 years experience. 'iucsuuys from 1 to 3 o clock. Four more arc needed to join the gymnasium class so weeau keep the instructor we nave. Sewing class Monday from 7 to 9 p. m. All the girls' clubs are meeting regularly again since tuc holidays. Anyone wanting help or in form a tiou of any kind is welcome at the building. names for a certain number of Sundays will receive a reward from the pastor. Sunday school at 10:00; Christian Endeavor at 0:30. Worship services at 11:00 and 7:30. You will find a friendly ntmospl.-oro. -Reported. The name of the Lumber Kx change building 011 the southeast corner of Second and Stark streets has been changed to Hxchatige DuildiuK, it) order to avoid confusion by reason of the similar- lit. nf ttntiii.it linlwiwtt tin "T.limtn.r will bo spent in singing some of j HxchanKe building" and the the more popular songs nnd in "i.nniiw.rme!m Hiiiidimr." i.mii on games. Huth Weiss will sing ir stark street. serS wiS 1o -Put h,S O V " rnen trecs in l,8ln t,10m for Eliml a- nnxt Sum Vnv Kn i hnging nrcscnts on. These ir- S J ii im m!K. reconeilables have only to know fSS morrffi that thesa trees have only one the morning servico for the little ,.i,,m j i,,,,,,!,.,,,! nf mniiimr people. Stories will be told from ' '"C..A" LUI rt L,0 ' WV.K the Bible, but tho names of the " ".?.,?W.V ' "V" u V'..uu l,.H.(l,. ,, (it i, rri.- renuzcu 111111 iniiiiiiiiK oi 1 iu 5K ?,? irt JrlS? rowlh H bonellcial. - Harney who can report tho correct County NcwBt bam a well known business man to us the other day: "It would not hurt you to occasionally mention our business iu the paper. It would help to fill up, you know." Yes, we might do it. We haven't the least idea 011 earth that it would hunt us, and it would, as he sug gests help to fill up. Wc might do all this, but at the same time, thank God, wc do not have to do it un less wc feci like it. It would not hurt him, neither, to come around and say: "Give me a column or a half column of space for an adver tisement and here is the money for it." Willstop, Florida, Progress. Counterfeit bills of various de nominations hnvo been circu lated more freely in Portland tho last three weeks than ever be foro in the history of the city, according to oillcinls of leading banks, nnd numerous complaints of suspected persons havo been filed with the no tec and secret service departmens. Tho counter feiters evidently took advan tage of the rush of Christmas shopping to pass their spurious paper money in down town shops and department stores. An bllieer on board a warshit) was drilling his men. I want every man to be on his back, put his legs in the air nnd move them ns if he wero riding n bi cycle," he explained. "Now commence." After n Bhort effort ono of the men stopped. "Why havo you stopped, Murphy" asked tho olliccr. If yo plnze, stir," was coastin'." Special Interest Taken tho answer, "Oi'm Vim Hour, which is manufac tured by tho Hose City Flour Mills of St. Johns, is ono of tho best Hours made. Aside from the fact that it is local manufacture. its merits stand out distinctly and assuredly. If you nro not a user of Vim Hour, now is a good time to try it out. Begin with your next baking. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE REAL DOLLARS on a few broken lines I am closing out at cost. Some damaged and soiled articles at less than wholesale price. Men's House Slippers Were $3.50, now2.65 Were $2.75. now 2.I5 Overcoats Were $24.50, now $20.00 Were ?I8.50, no $15.50 Men's Drcsi RAINCOATS Were $19 50, no $15.50 Were $12.50, now $9.75 Men's Sweater Coats Were $3.50, now $2.75 Men's nil Wool UNION SUITS Were 10 00, Now S I 25 Men's Wool SPORT VESTS Were M.50, Now $3.75 Hats and Caps That Fit Your Face and Pocketbook Slightly Used Hats, All Colors and Sizes. $6.00 Hats Now $4X5 5.00 Hats Now 2.50 4,50 Hats Now 2.S5 Don't forgot about thoso Overcoats and Dress Raincoats, they aro real Bargains "GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE" ROGERS Under New Management Phone Columbia M92 gallon Ranch Dairy 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 Undertaking Co. Thomas Grice, Aianajjcr Of nee, Col. 527-PHONES--Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jerse St. TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS: I Are you thoroughly familiar with the protection ,1 auorueu uy me various xorms 01 uuiomoDiie m- i surance? WHY NOT CONSULT US? CAPITAL $150,000 "k Qj UKNKRAI. INHUICANCK MORTGAGK I-O.VJsH : INVKHTMKNTH tirT. JOIINH. IltTX.l.VD. OltKUON 108 South Jersey St. Phone Columbia 161 1 "Say it witi 3-lotuct's Cut Flowers, Ferns Flowering rot Plants, Floral Designs. COcciett s creenhouses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Street Phone Col. 401 CALDWELL & SON LEADING HAWSERS The tlace where koo1 ervice anil courteous treatment prevail, Chlldren'i hair cutting receive special attention. 109 BURLINGTON STREET DEARING'S For Flno Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street St. Johns Fuel Co. 515 Columbia Dotilevnrd Slab and Cordwood Office Wildrose Shingle Co. Phone Col. 018 St. Johns United Evangelical church, J. lloldctunn, pastor. Spe cial interest wns taken in the Sun day school and church services last Sandny. Brother Ransoinc Voting, newly elected Sunday school su perintendent, took charge of the school, assisted by Mrs. Iloskins nnd Mrs, l'rudlinin as assistant su perintendents. Mrs. Hall, who has served as superintendent for 13 years, asked to be released from serving any longer in that capacity on account of health conditions and that a changa might be for the best interests of the school. Mrs. Uall has served faithfully and well, and wilt continue to work, as she loves to work with the children and others in the Sunday school. May her health improve so she may have the privilege to do so. A unanimous vote of appreciation and thanks for her faithful work were extended to her by the school. The Sunday school also pledged itself to stand by and to cooperate with Mr. Voting as superintendent of the school. Mr. Mouahau's class of young people met at his home on Tuesday evening to plan for more definite work iu that class and for a social time. A new feature entered into the church work last Sunday. Some kind friend or friends ad dressed a letter to Mr. Motinhnn suggesting that the children take up the work of temporary relief for the needy, giving plans for catryiug on the work and giving a sum of money as a starter of such a fund, to which amount others have also given money, still increasing the amount. Carl Juhuke, Mrs. Rose Dcuiamiu nnd Mrs. Unssi were elected ns trustees 01 custodians of the funds. The lust one named is the treasurer. Anyone wishimr to contribute to this fund can hand their contribution to cither of the above named persons and the money will be used for the tntrposc given. Reported. Lnst Frhlny suvernl Curlton OrogoninnH took ndvnntugo of thoBtunv, nnd hitched their homo to tho old liob-flledif for n ronl Bleijrlt rido. Mr. nnd Mr. W. I). riuraon wero nmonir them nnd picked un our fumilv on route. Thoy nil Boomed to onjoy tho outimr nnd woro oven nenrd complimenting tho wenther mnn. -Uurlton Sentinel. A Kentucky fnrm hand In working for n dollar n dny nnd supporting n wile nnd two child ron. His task is made somewhat ensier by nn additional income of $51 a dny from oil royalties. ban I'rnnciBco Chronicle. Mnry Pick ford nnd Doug IwiirbankH are going to nmko their homo in Franco: Charlev Chaplin in England. Now can't someone purmiado "Fatty" and tho Sonnclt gir to go to tho South Sen iKlandH? Aurora Observer. The old-fashioned girls showed individuality, but the Inttepduy girls show most everything else. Scottsvillc, Ky., Citizen-Times. MULTNOMAH TMEATRJE Thursday and 1'ridnv, Jan. 12 and lfl PAULINE STARK in "SAI.VA. TION NUM.." from the fmuoiH Saturday, January l itlt ALICE BRADY in "LAND 01' HOI'U" Renlart. Sunday, January lGtli ROY STEWART and INE MACDONALD SOCIAL VA1.U1C." KATHER- iu "IIItR Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 10 and 17 TOM MIX iu "HANDS OlM" l'ox. Also Serial No. 2. Wednesday, January 18th WM. RUSSELL Hi "COLORADO t'l.UCK" -l'ox. Thursday and 1'ridny, Jan. l!) and 20 A big Vitafraj)h special, "The Heart of Maryland" llased on David llelaseo's stnc play. A wonderful picture, Saturday, January 21st WANDA II AW LEY in "A K1S8 IN TIMIf-Kealart. Sunday, January 22d - LIONEL DARRYMORE in "Tint URUAT ADVUNTl'RU." A Suit Pressed 45c Why pay more? Why not bring those suits here now and let Joy put them Into con dition? You would be Mir prised how much longer clothes wear when we keep them iu shape for you. A Suit French Dry Cleaned $1.25 Store No. 4 217 N. Jersey Street 6 Stores Pulley & Zurcher Plumbing:, Heating & Tinnlnj; We Repair Aluminum Ware I'honc Col. J2 207 S. Jersey Si. How About It? Were you really comfortable the last cold spell? Was your house the home it should have been? Do you enjoy the niano. nhono- lira nil, telephone, electric liulits ami other conveniences with only one corner of the house warm arouiid the stove? A Siblico I'lpeless Furnace will solve the problem. Price SlUfi. in stalled 51R2. Will Kindly demonstrate nud place your order. AI.KX. S. SCALKS. G02 l'csscuden; Phone Col. llln Dr. W. J. Gilstrap Physician & Surgeon Glasses Accurately Pitted X ray Laboratory Peninsula Security Co. lildg. St. John. K. O. Muck I'hout Col. 141 Ifuht 8IWI U07 1'iMwciuleu Street A. A. Muck rhimmiCot. I IK MuIh Wi Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock Members of the lluildent' UxelMtuw OfliccCnl. 025 ReHdeiiee Col. IH Dr. E. P. Borden DENTIST l'aiulcM extraction of teeth under nltrou oxide k I'euiiikUlu IUiiIC HI'Ik. St. Jiilum, 1'ortlaud, Oregon S Davis Barber Shop nuil ISA 1 1 1 KUOMS HALL & Divls, iTopnttori 108 Philadelphia St. Hath itfc LUMEN'S CABINET SHOP 418 North Jersey Street Furniture Making and Job Work Specialty. Refinlsliiuir and Re pairing neatly done. Notice of Finn I Account In the Circuit Court of the SUW u( Oieou fur Mnltnoiiwli CowHty. in tuc mutter oi mewtAtu im Afjtulu M. i'.ktcy, decttuMxI. in I'ruu.ue no. intfji. Notice U hereby kivuii that tl uwler- niiicd, ns udmiiiUtritlor of thtt unKuI) of Auitus M. l(tey.ilci'HiitHl, m nletl hi fiiiul itcroiiiit In tlir Circuit Court of the Stute of Oregon, fur the County of Mult nuiiuili, ami that Tuelay, the Slut tUy of January. hi tlie hour of 9JU o'clock iu the forenoon il wid iluy, ul tlie Court Room of Mid Court lutt beeu niiixilutetl by snid Court the tint and I nlace for the hearing of objettioiii tlieie- to mill tlie eellleiueiit llusreoi. Dated and first pub) hed DociK), 1W1. Date of lt imblieutiou January ST. ltttX. I). C. I.I'.WIS, AduiiniitrHtor. With will nuue.xud. Buy Wood Now! Green Wood, Part Green and Dry Immediate Delivery St Johns Lumber Co.