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    JOHNS
REVIEW
VOLUME 18
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922.
NUMBER 15
ST.
St. Johns Community Club
The St. Johns Community club
will convene nt the Y. W. C. A.
building next Tuesday evening.
It will be purely u business es
Hion nt which matters of more or
less importance that have been
occupying the attention of the
club at different times will be
taken up and acted upon. The
membership and finance commit
tees will likely make n report
and there may lie something con
cerning the club house project
that will prove of interest to all.
There are other matters of impor
tance to be taken up, and a full
attendance is earnestly desired.
Let everybody attend aiid lend
their aid in making t ho meeting
a tine success. Kvery good citi
zen should belong to the club.
Mr. Maul How about that boy
of yours? Is he between 11!
null IS years of age? N If so he
ought to belong to the Hoy
Scouts. Troop 51, Boy Scouts,
meets in the Williams school
every Thursday evening from
7 :1I0 to !):00 o'clock. Knot, ty
ing, first aid, signaling, hiking,
etc., are only a few of the various
activities which will help to
build your boy into a strong,
red blooded American citizen.
It. costs 75 cents a year to belong
to this troop and the benefits to
the hoy cannot be measured in
dollars and cents. Visitors arc
welcome at all meetings of the
troop. Iteported.
Don't worry about what your
neighbor is going to do. The
days of Springtime are near. Oct
busy and make your premises
as attractive as possible. Let
tho floral kingdom bo represent
ed in every front yard and in the
gardens.
We Now Have a Complete Candy
Department
WITH PURE CHOCOLATE CREAMS IN
BEAUTIFUL BOXES OR BULK, ALSO A
GREAT VARIETY OF OTHER CANDY, PUR
ITY IS THE HIGHEST AND PRICES ARE
RIGHT.
Preserve the Spring Beauty With a KODAK
Kodaks from ...8 00 up. 13rowuicCiiu;ras ....$2 00 up
These arc the New Reduced Trices. If it isn't an EASTMAN
it isn't a Kodak.
SOAPS, all standard makes at Our Regular Low
Prices
Palm Olive, Dozen 90c
Creme Oil Dozen 00c
Colgntes Cashmere Jloqiie't
3 for G5c
TOOTH
. Pepsodeut 15c
Pebecco 36c
Kolyuos.. 25c
Peroxide 25c
Squibbs Oil 85
Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compouud , $1.10
Syrun of Pepsin . , , 55c
Nuxitone, an Iron Tonic ?1.00
Susto, the new Yeast Vitamiue $1.00
PYRALIN IVORY , OFF
Save Time, Trouble and Money
Currin's for Drugs
MACK'S
Second
hand
F
117 Philadelphia Street
BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
Will Pay Cash for all Used Furniture, Stoves,
Etc. Call and let me give you a price
jjj GENERAL jj
I Peninsula Hospital
S D. KAVANAGH
312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd.
l The Hospital for St. Johns jjj
Special Nurses Obtainable Phone Columbia 1492
Y. W. C. A. Notes
On Saturday evening, Fob. 11,
a Valentine party given b.v the
James John Girl Ik'servcs with a
few invited guests was enjoyed
by all. Stunts and games were
features of the evening and cans
cd great merriment. The "Ja
panese Sandman" was played as
they gathered in the dining room
which was beautifully decorated
with Japanese lanterns and
hearts. Chocolate and wafers
were served. There were 27
present.
One hundred and fifty-eight
girls and parents gathered at the
St. Johns branch Y. W. C. A. on
Tuesday evening for the annual
Valentine party. The building
was beautifully decorated for the
occasion with red hearts and lan
terns. Ice cream was served to
all. Original stunts Were given
by each club, which made a very
entertaaining program. Candy
was sofd by the Dependable club.
A contest for the highest number
of honor points for the months of
November and December result
ed in Miss Margaret McGregor
winning the highest individual
honors, -I in all, and Rainbow
No. 2 winning the highest total,
lift honors. The Rainbow Club
will receive a club pennant and
Margaret McGregor an appropri
ate prize. Mrs. R A. Robertson,
assistant secretary, had charge of
the party.
Tho Millinery class wan post
poned and will begin March 1st.
Kejistcr now. for tho class.
Last Thursday evening Mrs.
Kay Smith furnished a treat of
Valentine cookies nnd coffee for
the gymnasium class. If you
want to have a good time, join
the gymnasium. Reported.
Hl'IJKKS KOGHRS.
This $75 Victrola
$1 Down; $1 Por Week
No Interest
VICTROLA RECORDS
Now, 10 inch.... 75c
Now, 12 inch $1.25
Guticura, 3 for 00c
Resiuol, 3 for G5c
Woodbury Facial, 3 for. . ,G5c
PASTE
Colgatcs ,,. 25c
Nydenta 50c
Magluc 50c
Lyon's 23c
urniture
tore
Added New Stockholders
The Portland Kaihvay, Light
nnd Power Company bus added
more thnn 2100 new .stockholders
to itH lists during tho present earn
paign of selling its new issue of 7
per cent prior preference stock
to its employes, customers, pat
rons and the general public under
what is known as the "Home
Ownership" plan. The new
shareholders represent virtually
every one of tho nearly -10 com
munities in which the big public
utility operates nnd consist of
men nnd women in nlmost every
walk of life. Tho gratifying suc
cess of the new plan of financing
its needs, according to company
officials, will enable tho big util
ity to carry out extensive im
provement and betterment plans
for the coming season, including
substantial headway ontlie gigan
tic $10,000,000 Oak Grove hydro
electric development which, when
completed, will add 80,000 more
horsepower to tho present facili
ties of the company.
"This new plan of home financ
ing," declared President Krauklin
T. Griffith, "has proved exceed
ingly popular with many public
utility corporations throughout
th country that have needed
large additional sums of cupital
funds to keep pace with the grow
ing demands on their facilities.
It is a well known fact that the
greatest need of the public utility
industry at the present time is
new capital for the const met ion
of additional generating equip
ment, trackage, overhead con
struction, etc., so that plant facil
ities may be equal to the demands
made upon them. This company
needs millions of dollars for that
purpose each year. Our number
of light and power customers has
increased 51 per cent in the last
ROGERS' Clearance Sale
You will still find a good assortment of seasonable merchandise for
Men at near Wholesale Cost, some instancos Less than Cost as all vvlntor
goods must go and Is going fast. Got Yours NOW.
Wool Union Suits
Reg. Price $0,00, Sale. 1,60
Keg. Price 3.C0, Sale.. 2 75
Wool Sweater Coats
Reg. Price 150 Sale... $2.95
" " 3 50 " ... 2.G5
1 25
J5e
Men's Suits, Sale Price
$12.50 $14.50 $16.50 $18.50
Suit Cases, Sale Price
$95
Wool Pants
Reg. Price 1 85, Sale .$3.85
MEN'S LEATHER DRESS HK jm MM
S H O ES$4.95
Regular Values up to $7.50, all go at ONE PRICE
St. Johns Undertaking Go.
Thomas Grice, Alanagcr
Office, Col. 527--PII0NES--Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St.
DON'T BE A VICTIM OF THE f
FIVE O'CLOCK BURGLAR
Store your papers aud
box in our fire proof vault,
y ourgiar .warm, 3.00 per year.
ii i i -
t Peninsula Security Company t
eight years and our production
of electric energy has increased
over 01 per cent in the same pe
riod. These growing demands
must be met, and we believe it to
be to the advantage of all concern
ed that this additional capital be
secured from Oregon investors, as
it will bo invested m a local in
dustry in which nil the public is
interested either directly or indi
rectly. With tlint thought in mind
we arc now offering our employ
es, customers, patrons nnd the
general public on opportunity to
utilize the company as a means
of profitable investment and also
as n medium for saving by our
partial payment piau. All the
proceeds from the sale of our 7
per cent prior preference stock
will be put to work right here in
needed improvements and exten
sions as well as in the big new de
velopment on the Uper Clackamas
river where we hope to be able
to furnish steady employment to
a largo force of men for an indef
inite period. This large under
taking should help materially to
reduce the aeutcness of the pres
ent unemployment situation in
ease our "Homo Ownership"
plan continues with the same de
gree of success with which it has
progressed so far."
Messrs. IC. C. Couch ami I"). M.
Ittii'son have opened up for busi
ness in their new real estate of
fice at SJOflVfc X. ilersey street.
Mr. Couch has been a lending cit
izen and business man of St.
.Johns for many years and is well
and most favorably known by
most of our people. Mr. Hursou
is a brother of dames nurson, for
merly engineer for the old City
of St. Johns. During his two
years' residence here lie has tie
quired many friends. The new
firm will no doubt succeed well
in their undertaking.
ft
Flannel Shirts
Reg. Price $4,85. Snle $3 85
" 3 50, " .. 2.75
" 2 50, " .. 1.75
Mon's House Slippers
Reg. Price $3,50. Sale $2 45
" " 2 85, " ..2 35
" " 195. " .. 1.45
Overcoats, Sale Price
$10.50. 12,50. $14.95, $10.50
Ncktios
Reg. Price $1 50, Sale $1.20
Reg. Price 1 25, Sale. . . 95c
Wool Socks
35c, 3 Pair $1.00
Cotton Dress Socks
15c, 2 Pair 25c
valuables in a safe deposit T
equipped with automatic T
The members of Holmes Lodge
No. 101, Knights of Pythias, nre
planning on a specially interest
ing meeting at their regular con
vention of Friday, Feb. 17th, at
which time they will eclcbrnte
the fifty-eighth anniversary of
the founding of tho Order.
.Judge H. Q. Morrow will bo tho
principal speaker of the evening.
All who have heard the Judge,
either in frivolous or serious
vein, know that ho can nnd does
pronounce words of wisdom
Some of his hearers have remem
bered his pronouncements for
life. It is forbidden to divulge
all of the program as it is expect
ed to be carried out, but when
the bravo boys of Holmes Lodge
decide to have something unus
ual at a meeting it is a foregone
conclusion that those who do
not attend will miss part of the
joy of life. A prize will be giv
en to the homeliest man present.
If you think you arc good look
ing, you may be disappointed,
for you may get tho prize. He-ported.
The Gleaners' Sunday school
class of Pioneer M. 15. S .S. met.
at the home of Mrs. A. H. Mulliu
on Allegheny street Friday even
ing. Ah a result of each member
having earned a dollar in an un
usual way, $121 were ndded to
tJie treasury nnd many unique
pieces of poetry were rend giv
ing the information as to how the
dollar was earned. The most
popular unusual method seemed
to have been by pressing hubby's
trousers, which accounts for the
unusually trim appearance of
some of the good citizens of St.
Johns, evidently. Games and
refreshments followed the short
business meeting.
f)()c NKKTIES four bits-HOO-KUS.
-
Any Felt Hat In the
Houso $3.35
Values up to $G GO
Dress Caps
Reg. Price 2 50, Sale.. $1.85
" 1 95, " .. 1.45
" " 1,25, " .... 95c
Dross Raincoats
Rubberized Cloth, Good
Lookers
$6.50, $9.50, $12.50
Kid Gloves
Reg. Price 2 50, Sale. . 75
" 1 95. Sale. 1.50
Dress Shirts
$1.65. $1.95, $2.45
Guaranteed Pull Cut and
Past Colors
"Saij It witi &(otoers"
Cut Flowers, Ferns
Flowering Pot
Plants, Floral
Designs.
$3eclcett' s Greenhouses
814 and 816 North Kellogg Street
Phone Col. 401
CALDWELL & SON
LEADING BARBERS
The place where good service and
courteous trcatmeut prevail. Children'
hair cutting receive special attention,
1O0 BURLINGTON STREET
St. Johns Fuel Co.
515 Columbia Boulevard
Slab and Cordwood
Office Wildrox Shingle Co.
Phone Col, 918
DEARING'S
For Fine Chooelates
Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
311 South Jersey Street
Community church services on
Inst Sunday were a departure
from the regular order of wor
ship. In the morning the new
officers were installed; Mrs.Mur
rny snug. Christian Endeavor
was led by Mabel Reed. Miss
Reed is the now president of the
C. E. nnd is taking a hold of the
work in a way that is good to
sec. Patriotic songs woro sung
nt tho evening service. Mr. J.
B. Huntingdon gave a splendid
address on Abraham Lincoln. Of
ficers will be elected for tho Sun
day school the coming Sunday.
There, will bo a solo and also
special music by tho choir. Ella
Ackcrman will lead Christian
Endeavor. For the evening ser
vice the pastor will present 11
story in a recent number of the
Christian Herald: "Tho Head
of the Whole Family.' ' Tho dif
ferent characters will bo por
trayed by tho speaker. Reported.
Dr. Frank Sandifur this week
opens a fully equipped branch
office in the Kouham & Currier
building for practice as a vision
specialist. The Dr. is a resident
of this part of the cjty. He is a
lecturer in the Oregon College of
Ocular Sciences, as well as a
successful practitioner aud is em
inently lilted for his profession.
His work hero will bo chiefly of
evenings aud Saturdays. For
appointments call at office or
phone Columbia 1170.
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
110 S. Jersey Street
EDW. CONNANT, Prop.
Every man owes a duty to his
community
Until further notice I will re
pair shoes for needy persons in
tho St. Johns community at ac
tual cost.
Any person or persons will
ing to avail themselves of this
opportunity will apply to any
church, lodge, charitable institu
tion or tho Community Club or
Bachelor Club.
Would appreciate tho bringing
in of any discarded shoes; they
will always help some one.
St. Johns Christian
CHURCH
Oswego and Contral
Bible School 9:45 A, M.
Communion and Sermon 11:00 A, M.
C, E, 6:30 P. M,
Sermon 7:30 P. M,
Midweek Service Thursday 8 P. M.
DEVOTED
T. the prtxUmiilon tf the Goiptl
T rcst.rUt primitive Christianity
To rurlii Scriptural Ideal
To bolldlat Chrttilin (hinder.
minili rn inni 1111 ir, i in -
DR. JONES, Minister
Residence Phone Col. (90 Office Col. 97
A Suit Pressed
35c
Why pay more? Why not
bring those suits here now
and let Joy put them into con
dition? You would le sur
prised how much longer
clothes wear when we keep
them in shape for you.
A Suit French Dry
Cleaned
$1.25
Store No. 4
217 N. Jersey Street
6 Stores
MULTNOMAH
THEATRE
Timrs. and Fri., Fob. 1G and 17
"STRONGHEART"
Tho Big Wolf-Dog
in
"THE SILENT CALL"
From tho Saturday Evening Post
story "The Cross Pull." Don't
lot the youngsters miss this groat
dog picture.
Saturday, Feb. 18
Lionel Barrymoro
"JIM THe'pENMAN"
Sunday, Fob. 1!)
Wcsloy Barry and Kathorlno
Mac Donald
in
'STRANGER THAN FICTION"
Mon. and Tues., Fob. UO and IU
Constance Tnhuadgo
in
"LESSONS IN LOVE"
Also "Whito Eaglo No. 7."
Wednesday, February 22
Kirst National .Special,
"PLAYTHINGS OF DESTINY"
Thurs. and Fri., Fob. 2!1 aud 21
Dorthy Phillips
in
"MAN, WOMAN AND MAR.
HI AGE"
An exceptionally strong ohlil
rool super apccial
Saturday, February 25th
raunno marie
in
"WIFE AGAINST WIFE"
Pulley & Zurclier
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
riione Col. to! i!07 S. Jcricy St.
Dr. W. J. Gilstrap
Physician & Surgeon
Glasses Accurately Pitted
X ray Laboratory
Peninsula Security Co. HUlg.
St. Johns.
K. O. Muck
rhunci Col. 12X1
lUt HKU
1)07 1'cMcinlcii Street
A. A. Muck
l'liontu Col. 118
Alain .W1
Sand, Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Member of tliv llullik-m' !xrlMiiv
S Davis Barber Shop
and BATII ROOMS
HALL & Datli, Proprietors
108 Philadelphia St. llatlis Ilf.c
Ollicc-Col. OlMi UeIdeneeCil. 1T7
Dr. E. P. Borden
DENTIST
I'nliileiw extraction of teeth under ultroun
oxiik km
l'enlinmlii IUiiIC UMk.
St. Jolnia, 1'ortliiinl. Oregon
MEN'S CABINET SHOP
418 North Jersey Street
Purnltiire Making ami Job Work
a SiK'cialty. KcftiiishiiiK and Ke
pnirinu neatly done,
THE 1 HOUSE
DYE WORKS
317 N JliKSI'.V
Me i' itilti cleaned mill restetl f l.fiO
Men' nulls BMiiet uml rcsel .60
ladles' suits nnd coiits cleaned
and iresied l.fifl
French Dry or Steam Cleaning
Wc make no charge (or chIIiiik (or
and delivering, minor reMlni. re.
iacinK brolceu Imtton.
Our rate ure recognized Standard
l'rlcrs for l'irtl clut Work.
We ipecUlUe on fjuli k Service.
Good Work,
Tel. Columbia 1289
h. a. HAnnmc
PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO
H. HENDERSON, Manager
402 N. Jaraay Street
Abbtructs of Title l'lcirod
Tit lea KxAiuiued
l'lioiie Columblu 265
PORTRAIT
of yourself or any member
of your family
FREE
Call at the address below for par
ticulars. Sample on exhibition at
Philadelphia Shoe Shop
CARI, JUIINKK, Prop.
801 N. Jersey Street.
Phone Columbia 874
L. R. NICHOLS
Chimney Brick, Cesspool Hrick,
also Contracts taken for Digging
Cesspools, digger, John Morgan.
502 N. Hdlson Street