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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrlctc Itdltor Published Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jerucy St. Phoiie Col. 32 Subiorlotlon prlo $1.60 piryiar RECORD FEE? PAID Tnu Rkvirw tn Fortland, Oregon, na mail matter ot the second cliws under the Act of Con rfreM of March 3, 1879. Hold Annual Banquet 1 H Tho oveninpr of Tuesday, Jan uary tentn. Jounu uuu care anc worries securely locked withi iho resnectivo vaults of the Pen ..insula National Bank and the " ,;PonlnsUla Security Company and ofllcors. diroctors and umnloycs of both institutions gathered for tho customary annual bannuet i.Tho Arcadian Gardens of the Multnomah Hotel, beautifully decorated with hnntmiKS of re - and vrrcen. and the tables bear inir oxquisite oxamples of tho florist's art worked out wit DoinBottas, carnations and ferns .furnished an admirable place for tho event. Tho hour of si thirty o'clock found nil on linn ' and as tho orchestra filled the gar . dens with tuneful melodies. Ui guests assembled at the banquet board, with Mr. r. C. Knapp t chairman of the board of di -jroctorsof the Peninsula Nationa Bank, presiding as tonnt master, Courses interspersed w 1 I speeches and music lllled the hours to nina o'clock, nt which , timo dancing became tho source of entertainment for tho balance of the evening. As a toast master, parexcellenco is hardly .udiciont to express the favor with which Mr. Knapp met from tho banqueters. His goodly sense of humor furnished many an out ' break of merriment durimr tho evening. Mr. J. N. Udlofscn president of tho Peninsula Na tional Hank, Mrs.- 1 C. Knapp, Attorney J. O.Hniloy, Mr. 1. K. Doylo.vice-prosidont of the Pen insula Security Company, Mr. C. H. Carter, director of tin Peninsula National Hank nut; 1 -Pen instil a Security Company and S. L, Dobie, assistant cash icr of tho Peninsula Nationa - Bank, made very interesting talks during tho evening .Tho hour of midnight fur itfurniahed the signal for dis banding, and with many pleas antv memories to remain in mini from tho event all look for wart to, tho next annual gathering. Tim following committee of nr rangumonts. consisting of Mr.lt. EJlurd, dir. 10. J. Wliulau, Miss Gladys Hredosen and MissCraua Colo, wore tho recipeuts 0 ninny compliments for their efforts expended in making the nliHlr artintically and socially uocossrul. Services nt the Pioneer M. I church: .Sunday ncIiooI 1) :-1f. Classes for all rt-cH. Dr. Hlliott, , vicc-nichlilcnt of the Willamette .IhjivcrMty, will picnch nt 11 q'.cIocL. In the cvciiiug nt 7 !t() Dr. Prank Hatiillfiir will occupy the pulpit. The laht Sunday evening of ,wcu month tliu pastor will give Mctcopticun plctutc.1 mid m-iiiioii on ''Seeing Amcricn l'irst." The official boutd mssi-d u resolution favoring that Comiuiiuity hnll 0 the 'church he oihmj on Tuosdiiy night .from 7 to 10 for young ladies and nifl" nd Friilny nightH for young men. Sunday nflernoun the church parlors will be oirmi from 2:30 till G-iO for reuding tlie hooks being furnished by the Public l.i jbrury.-ilteppitvd. Mrs. Louisa Addison Hucklw diod nt her homo in this place January vtn. siio was born in llontgontery county, Kontucky, -May vz, ivi-z, ami unitoti in .marriage with Samuel Huckles ;SeiHinbor 11, 18i3, at Stop stone, ' Kentucky, After re .tiding 28 years in Kansas tho .family moved to St.Johns. whore they. Jmve sipco resided. At tho early ago of thirteen years de ceased united with tho Christian church, and bus lived an earnest, .Christian life. She lenvea to .mourn. hor loss her husband, four hodb, . will, b., Tiiomas, Kobert ,and Albert, and ono daughter, Mrs, Lucy I'reasman of Hums. Ore. Tho funeral services were Jield at tho Cliriatuui church U'UMday at 2 p. m., Dr. 11. K. Jones preaching tho sermon. In jcrment in Itoso City cemetery. I'wl.ih to nnnotincc that the real estule business of toy father, th Jate.S. C. Cook, will lc continued lu.thc kuiue office and that 1 have token charge of nil out.stiuuliug ac counts, contracts, rentals, etc A,joclated with me in this business , vill lc lAlex. S. Scales, uml under the aauie of Scales & Mew, vc uurc you that you will receiv tne same consideration, the same courteous treatment nnd the same iWjuajc.dcul, that my father ever had ,7H4! motto, we also wislt to nu uouncc that at present we have t number of excellent burs in this district. , Siblico furnaces also liau dlftt.-rMrs, R. A. llew. Don't forget this: Old Scotch I.inimcot is the best friend yon have for.paius in bones and muscles, rheninatiiiu), cct. B.sc, 75c, family slxc $1.50 bottle, For sale by the St. Johns il'bquiiacy, . Remember the dance at the Port laudW$olen Mills club rooms this, I?rijy,gi evening, Ai good time UWYERS V Skillful Leaders of tho Bar Have Been Rewarded for Their 8ervleei.Wlth Small ForHunea. t 1 Harrington Ward, K. O., who Is to receive a fue of 10,000 guineas for umlortiikltig tho defense In Egypt of n wealthy Albnnlnn charged with at- tempting to murder Lord Allunby, Is liy no means tho only English lawyer uhnxu forensic skill has been reward ed by a fee In Ave figures, usually abroad, remarks London Answers. Sir Itoumlcll l'almer's services nt the Oenovn convention wero rewarded by 11 fee of 15,000. Mr. Petersen, un Kngllfth bnrrlstcr, when practicing In Cnlciittn, hnil a retainer of 100,000 rupees nnd n dally refresher of 10,000 rupees for his defenso of Totes Per sand, un Indlnu contractor. A feu of 10,000 guineas was offered to Hergetitit Ilntlantyno to defend tho giickwnr of Ilnrodn on a charge of at tempting to kill Mr. Phnyre, the llrlt- Isli resident, by mixing dlutnond dust with his food. l or negotiating n treaty of pence with Japan John W. Foster received 11 fee of 10,000 from tho Chinese gov ernment, and Cluiuncey Depcw, the American lawyer nnd wit. was re warded by a fee of -10,000 for saving nu eslnte from bankruptcy. .Some enormous fees have been paid to eminent counsel for defending wealthy prisoners. I'rnncls Wellmnn was paid 8,000 for his successful defenso of the Hymns twins of Ciuimln, who were charged with murder. Colonel Jnmes got n fee of 0,000 (tho annual Income of un Kiigllsli high court Jtplgo) for his defense of Inspector Mclaughlin, who whs licensed of bribery some tlmu ago, 'Vwn other American counsel, Austin Mix nnd Daniel HoIIIiih, encli re ceived 11 0,000 fee for prosecuting In cerium police court trials. liiM-lor Dubinin was retained for the defenso of Harry Thaw nt it fee of UO.ono, which, nftur nil, wiih hut half the sum paid ex-l'resldeut Urevy for his services In tho great DreyfusM guano lawsuit. DEMAND FOR FURTHER LIGHT Connecticut Newspaper Wants to Know More About Ouylno Wom en's Shoes for 2 a Pair. A llrldgeport (Conn.) paper tells Its renders Hint a largo manufacturing estnbllshmeiit In Un city Is nldlug lis employees by selling shoes nnd coat to the operatives nt n reduced rnto. Listen to IIiIn, for example: Women's shoes, durable, stylish nnd cheap withal, nre being distributed to workers who want them for J- 11 pair. The slgulllciiuco of tho J- price Is seen In 11 comparison with ordinary shoe price schedules. The shoes urn sold nil two days each week nnd sev erul hundred pairs attll remain. As to the nuil. It is sulllclent to any Hint Iho corporation ts furnishing three ciirlondi 11 week tn Us emdnyees nl Jl'-'XrO u ton, which does not strike us in such 11 nuirvel us the. sale of shoes nt $'- n pnlr, hut us to this we should welcome further Information, says Iho Hartford Courant. If It Is posHihlo 10 buy shoes 11 1 once diirnhlo nml stylish nt Hu fact has gained precious Utile publicity In Iho Inst four years, even among women, und we should suppose Hint the women of llrldgeport would ho apt to mention the fuel to Iho dealers In tho city. Huroly there must ho men employed by this cormiratlon who would he glad to Und II dealing In footwear for them, Inasmuch as mere man will need shoes within it mouth or so nt the bust. Why not sell them durable and stylish shoes ut, say, $1 Wo shall watch the further development of this plan with some Interest. Bank Elects Officers The annual election of officers uml directors of the Peninsula Na tional Hank wns held ut its hanking rooms on 1 iiesduy, January tenth, 1973, nt tea o'clock a, in. All ohY cers from the previous year wetere elected with the addition of Mr. I K. H. Hurd, who was elected as mil assistant cashier. The election of directors followed in the regular coutse of business and the following oil'iccrs nnd directors will serve in their various capacities for the eib hiiitig year: Oihccrs lfred C. Knnpp, chairman of the board; John is. lullefscn, president; luuuk r Drinker, vice-president: Charles It. Russell, cashier; Stanton I. Doble, assistant cashier! I.eo J, Wright, assistant cashier, K. 1',. Hurd, assist ant cashier. Directors Titos, A tit zeo, ptcsidetit Portland Manufac turing Co.: 11. W. Houham, .presi dent llouliam & Currier, Inc , C, II J Carter, general stteriuteiulent Portland Woolen Mills; H. P. Drinker, president Peninsula Se curity Co,; J, N, Hdlefsen, presi deut; l' C. Knapp, president l'cn- insula Lumber Lo,; M. G. Russl, secretury-trettsurer and general man ager Rose City Mour Mills. The George School Parent' Teachers' Association will hold their regular monthly meeting nt the school on Tuesday nt 1 p. m. A special musical program has been wepureu and W, T. Metcher, niucipal of the James John high chool, will speak. As this is the first meeting of the new year, all members are especially urged to attend, We wish to thank our tuauy friends and neighbors for -their kindliness to us in our recent be reavement in the death of our dear wife und mother, who gave us their help, und for the beautiful tlorul offerings; to l)r, Jones and Mr. ohtison for their consoling words und beautiful services, and to pall bearers who carried her dear form to its Inst earthly restiug place. We' wish to thank each one. They will ' ever be gratefully rentembeted by us S. M, liuckles,T . Sous and j Daughter I White Front Grocery ' 523 Colombia Boulevard Columbia 7tifj -rcrich Block Do you know that you have a Firs Class Meat Market in your neighborhood that will compete with all the down town prices nnd quality considered ? The reason is wc have less overhead expense, do our own work, coupled witn tlie material facts thut wc have the Cash Buying Power, Honest Weight and Right Prices. Wc use the Toledo Computing Scales only, which give you absolute confidence and nssurnnce that you will receive a full 1G ounces to the .pound. Buy near home and Save 1 imc nnd Money. Big Specials lor Fri. and Sal. Pure Cane Berry Sugar, 19 lb. $1 With $1.00 worth of groceries; Cnrnntlon or Ilorden's Milk, 5 can. . ,50c ( with afiOcpurchnse) Kclloggs Corn b'lnkcs nnd Post Toasties, Limited, Pkgc 10c Knro Syrup light, Red I.nbcl 10 Pound 55c Knro Syrup, Dark, Blue Isabel, 10 Pound 55c Kotintnln Peaches, No. 2 ....20c Campbells Soups, can 10c Dependable Coffee, lb 39c M. J. B. CofTcc, lb. 42c Royal Club Coffee, lb 40c f 1 Larue Stick Candy Prcel White Front Blend Coffee, lb. ..35c 3 Pounds $1 00 Pcnbtirv's. Bulk. lb. :ific. H lbs.. fine Olympic or Crown Flour, 49s $1.85 Vim Flour, 49s Sl.80 Spltzcnhtirg Apples, Box. . . .f 1.15 Baldwin Apples, Box $1.10 ' l'rcth Mcnls Dolly, licit Quality nnd ljwcit Prices. Come Hnrly. M. MKRRICK, Prop. Choice Groceries .hiirol Inrlfjfl I. fl. fl. F. MLUHIUI kUUgV II Wl Will Nn. I na. St. Johns. Oreaon Sleets each Monday evening in Odd Fel lows hall at 7:3o, A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. Thomas Thompson, N. O. UJ. Oltcs, V. O. IUw Conuant Kw. Sec, O.W.Norene, Fin. Sec II. P. Clark, Treat. St. Jolins Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. Wa 1tf"irt!1. anltrlf fill- nil l-tltlfltiri nf A fnll lino nf' "f'llO our memhers at our regular meeting XU1I Ul UllC.er. 2( nnd 4th Thursday evening. G. W. Mtihtn, C. K. HatcliUt, Consul. Clerk, l'hone Columbia 2 Col. 145G. choicest groceries at most reasonable prices, constantly on hand. L Simmons & Co. Quality Grocers I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly Kalsomining and Painting Inside Finishing By experienced Contractor. Clean and Neat Workman ship. Jobs Large or Small. Call 626 0. Richmond Street W. HEDLIND Friday and Saturday Specials al HANDY GROCERY 109 N. Kdisoii Street Col. 1299 We want the public to know we nrc still doititf n xuod business. CottVc and sec us nnd get our prices. Good Service nnd Prompt Delivery. Phone Your Order, Columbia 1299 19 lbs. Sugar with $1.00 worth of Groceries, Total $2 00 (This is a Cash Sale) Wa give with n Cnsh GOc pur chase to each person only, 1 Cnkc Pearl White Soap h'rec. lbs. Macaroni 25c 1 lbs, Rolled Oats 25c 3 lbs. Head Rice 25c 1 can Tomatoes 10c 1 lbs. Navy IJcntis 25c 2 cans Fountain Peaches 50c Hnrniiius in Coffee Good Hulk Coffee, lb. . .20 nnd I'.Oc Our Own O. M. II. lllcnd, lb. 35c, 3 lbs $1.00 ltest Milk in the Market, qt. ...10c Special Dnrnuin in Genuine HomcMade Wild Hluckberry Jelly, Quart Jar C5c lean Dclmontc Pumpkin 23c 1 cnu Chases Sweet Potatoes, Excellent 23c 2 cans Pink Salmon 25c 1 can I rein. Baked Ileans, 18 oz. 17c Sack Hcst Potatoes, 100 lb. . $2.00 Sack Olympic Flour $1.85 Sardines, can fic 22 Ham Pearl White Soup. . $100 Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 25c HOLMES LODGE NOt 101 KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS Meets every l'rlrtny nlfjlit at s?V'S o'clock in hicknkk y Hall. Visitors always wcl. come. K. 1J. PHIM.IPS, C.C. Woodmen ol the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Monday evening in Dickuer Hall, Burlington and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. N J .Hlimnmia, C. C.i W, A. Trout, Clerk-. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. P. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wcdnesilnvof each month in Mnwiilc Hall. Visi tors welcome. John M. Ololr, W. M. A. W. Ditvls, tiecrclary. PENINSULA CHAPTER No, 43 R, A, M. Stilted tncctltiKS on the first Monday of each month in Mn sonic Hall. Visitors Welcome. I, I). VIhBTI(R. I!. It. I', H, II. LK.MON, SccrcUty. Tlie Fraternal Boosters evening Meets every Wednesday in the MOOSE HALL and Help Boost Join and Help Minerva Chapter Ho. 105, 0. E. S. Meets every second nml fourth Tuesifny of each month in Mnsonlc Hnll, Visitors welcome. Or.ce I., ntslr. W. M Ucle V. I'oit, Sec. MI7 H. I'rlncrlou irct PENINSULA TITLE. ABSTRACT & REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 403 N.Joriay Strict Abstracts of Title Prcjuircil ' Titles Hxamlncil Phone Columbia '2W( Typewriter pnner for snlo nt this ollice. Price 25c por hun drcd shccts.or GOO Bhccta for ono dollar. For. Sale, Trade of Rgpt Desirable properties at desirable terms and prices. We have some Very special buys. Can be handled by EX SOLDIERS with State Loan. RICE & TATE, Realtors lOTfrUcWy''1' dl.887 St. Johns -Transfer Co. ',,- 'i . ; When it's your move, call us. No Job too large or too small to receive our careful attention. Dally Trips to Port land. 1 1 ! CAUEFUL FURNITURE MOVER. 109 Eitt Burlington It. Columbia 82 Frank A. Rice LAWYER orfice 107 N. Jersey Street Phone Col. 887 Residence Col. 39 ' W. S.' JEANS for Light Planer Trimmings, Per Load $5,50 Cord Wood, Per Cord Phone Columbia 722 $7.50 Poff, & O'Neil TRANSFEr) AND STORAGE. 1 Sand and'dravcl J Dally Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST ChristiatrWinTstcr , tfc44 Chifoprntic Physician Herbert T. Janes, D. C. HqMS: Jf30 to 5:30 P. M. OFFICII 309 North Jersey Street Columbia J7 HpMH 41Q North Kelloj-R Street Columbia GOO II DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 60c Best work in the city. No Charge for CalJitiK for and Delivering. Phone Columbia 1289 Shoe Sale! Tan Army Shoes $2.75 Peninsula Shoe Shop 115 Philadelphia St. Typowriter this of lice. paper for snlo ut The 'Sibloco Pipeless Furnace $1,35-$t52 Improved principle; superior to any regardless of price; heats more air; uses less fuel; operating suc cessfully where others have failed; hcst guarantee for durability nnd results. For reference nnd demon stration sec Alex. Scales, 502 Fes sendeu street. I. T. WOODRUFF, fluent, Koodliwn 2I03 I29I Msllory Avenue. DANCING Every Thursday Night St. Johns Skating Rink East Side Woodman Orchestra Phone Columbia 977 PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Electrical Engineers and Contractors WIKINO 1'IXTUKIt.H AMI Sl'ITMIlS General Kcpnlr Work 109 S. Jeney Street, Poitlnnd, OreRon HHIII9HHKHHHBSfJHIIiHHIil V rEXTRA! People's Bargain Store FY TP At in tUr hanrlc rwf KAp Wm I 0Uic mil mi m& HI tillJ IIUIIUC7 Vfl II III! l.JTT J v I am authorized to raise $5000.00 in TEN DAYS to satisfy creditors demands. It's u.btg task, but it must be done regardless of what titer goods are worth. I am going to make a clean sweep of it and do it quick. I have a free hand to go ahead and make my own prices in other words, to use my own judgment as to what the goods will bring. This is far beyond nu ordinary sale. What a bargain feast I have prepared for you folks of St. Johns and vicinity cannot be realized until you enter this block long merchandising institution and meet these bargains face to face. I don't know where on this great green earth these prices can be beat that I urn making on this entire stock. I have paid no attention to the former cost or selling price. My orders arc final: Get the money. Sale begins Saturday, January 14th. AT 59c I have loaded up one of the big tables full of most overy wanted kind of mer chandise. It's ono of the Big Surprise Bargains I have made up. Suffice to say the values run up to 55.00. Ladies' and Children's 10c and 15c Hand korchlofs I havo bunched together at one price 5c Thon I have put another bunch of Ladles' and Children's Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiofs together at 2c Here's whoro I had trouble, but I had my own way about It Men's Blue Cham bray Work Shirts, at 59c Thero's a lot of Silk Waists you can pick fronrat t Georgette Crepe de a throw 4 X .DU Cheno Messalines, Etc., $5.00 and-$6.00 Values. Talk about S'kirts, well there won't be any to talk about at this price $1,98 If they don't move quick I miss my guess, values $5.00 to $7.50. Serge, Silk Pop lins, aljjjeautiful garments. I didn't stop to figure but I saw a large pile of Boys' Wool, also Corduroy Knee Pants and hero they go, all sizes at Pair 98c 25c Fancy Dress Ginghams, Staple as Wheat and hard to get, but I don't give a rap,1 1 slashed them with the rest of the goods, at yard ' 17c There are a lot of Men's 35c Ties I want to see 6 so Thave put a price on them of 19c Men's Black Shop Caps at 12 cents Men's $1.25 Khaki Work Shirts at 95c Here is a good one for you Men: $2.25 and $2.50 Caps, fine material, Satin Linings, at less than an ordinary work cap, at the price of $.125 Men's $1.25 Black Satteen Work Shirts at 95c Ladies' Buster Brown Silk Hose, the $1.25 kind. I don't know what they think of me for making this price, but I've got to raise the money. Black", Brown or White, at pair ' 89c Here goes Boys' Boar Skin Stockings, all Sizes, at pair 24c I want to make a clean fine $2.50 Flannelette swoop of Ladles' Night Gowns, In White or Fancy Stripe, at Gar. $1.49 Men's $3.50 to $5.00 Silk Shirts, the price talks for itself, at $2.4 Genuine Lonsdale Muslin, at yard 16c I have to limit this to 10 yards' to a cus tomer as there are only a few hundred yards on hand. Ladies' Fine $1.00 Silk Hose, I have mar ked down for this Sale, Black or Brown, at pair 69c Men, if you haven't enough Ribbed Cot ton Union Suits on hand, here Is your chance, the very best Hanes Union Suits, at Garment $1.29 Then there is a lot of Men's Wool Union Suits that I have put the knife Into, $4, 00 values I have cut toGarment $2.25 50c Large Turkish Bath Towels at less than whoIesale,but wo need the money " 29c There arc a lot of large No. 2 size Gal vanized Wash Tubs that ought to go double quick at 85c Ladies, if your Children need New Hair Ribbons, I have takon down all the wide 50c Fancy Ribbons and marked them at yard 29c Ladles' $1.50 Corsets I have cut Into, und marked them at 75c All the 50c 2 oz. Ball of Knitting Yarns are now.marked at 33c Tho large 3 pound Stitching Cotton Batts can be bought during This Sale at 89c There are a few hundred yards of 36 inch Fancy Stripe Outing Flannels that are selling at 25c yard, but I am going to let them go at yard 15C 15c Double Mesh Guaranteed Hair Nets I am going to sell at each 8c Ladles'' Gingham and Percale Allover House Aprons at lesVthan Manufacturers Cost. Our loss Is Your Gain, but It rtiust be done. Buy all you want while these Aprons Last at 69c 50c andSchihTren's two Piece Ribbed Underwear, at Garment 25c 39c Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, I aim going to sell at 29c Real Good Heavy Twill Bleached Outing JFIaririel, theirind you pay"24c for, I am M0PMPm i2Hc Ladles' Buster Brown Silk Lisle Stock ings In Black or Brown, are going to be soTdatpilr ' ' 39c Ladles' 35c Lisle Stockings will be sold at pair " 15C Ladles' and Children's Slip-on Sweaters, a big bunch to go at each 98c AH Djolls and Toys half price. WE HAVE MANY SURPRISE BARGAINS NOT MENTIONED HJEjlE THAT WILL BE GREAT MONEY SAVERS The People's Bargain Store j3 Philadelphia Street Masonic Building, St. Johns Mr. Vfm. Lewjs in charge i IU in J nniri ) " mmj