""titty STY JOHNS VOLUME 18 i ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922. NUMBER 19 St. Johns Community Club The St. Johns Community Club will hold n highly interest ing mid entertaining meeting on next Tuesday evening in tho Y. W. C. A. building. Chief Jenk ins and several uity ofllcinls arc expected to ho present. Invi tations have been extended to the Peninsula Civic Improvement League and tho University Park Community Club to bo present and enjoy the features of the evening. A special musical pro gram is being arranged and a thoroughly enjoyable time is as sured. Refreshments will be a feature of the occasion. Let all attend, and . bear in mind that the meeting will be hold at the ten years and live a few weeks to . W. C. A. building instead of at enjoy it. Life. tlio woolen Mills club The taxes, interest on mortgage and monthly payment on house wore now thrco times the amount of my earnings. However, by dispensing with tho service of a doctor, we lost our father and mother-in-law, which so reduced our expenses that we wcro able to pay for the parlor lloor and and windows. In ten years sev en of our nine children died, pos sibly owing to our diet of excel sior and prunes. I only mention these little things to show wc were helped in saving for n homo. I wore the same overcoat for 15 years and was then able to build tho front porch, which you see at the right of the front door Now, at tho ago of 87, my wife aim i leei sure wo can own our comfortable little home in about Will Hold Sweet Pea Show St. Johns will have a Sweet Pea show this year. The date has has not been definitely set but will be announced later. The show is being inaugurated and staged by C. 0. Currin, the well known pharmacist. About elev-1 en years ago Mr. Currin eon- j ecived tho idea of holding a sweet pea show ii bt ..Johns, and forthwith began to incite inter one. For the two succeeding years Mr. Currin fathered tho show, the third show being held at the St. Johns dock and the il- one at the skating rink. na Hoth were very successful and considerable interest was taken in them. It is nlon.siiiir to nolo that Mr. Currin has again taken I tip the idea, and it is to be hoped J that it will bo continued every year hereafter. It is doubtful if there is any place on God's green . footstool that sweet peas bios- peas, as there is no prettier or moro delicately scented flower. Mr. Currin has generously offer ed to furnish free seed and will give worth while prizes for the best exhibits. Moro definite de tails of tho show will appear at a later date. In the meantime get ready your sweet pea beds. If you appreciate a simple gos pel service and an opportunity to worship attend the services at tho Christian church. Reported. previously planned. house as I love my country's rocks and rills and feign would move from oil' her hills the billboard ads for liver pills. I love to gaze on some old barn that stands by wood or rock or tarn. 1 love its curves and graceful lines, its weathered boards from oaks and pines. 1 love its silo, cribs and mows, its Plymouth Rocks and brindle cows; my farm born heart with pleasure swells when I inhale its rich, ripe smells. Hut oil I hate to see its back, exposed to road or railway track, in glar ing paint give doubtful dope on some one's double action soap, or urge relief from human ills by chewing sixteen horsepower pills Around yon curve the engine scoots, and wayworn travelers press their snoots against the dusty window panes, while tired eyes and weary brains drink in the peace of hills and plains. Forgetting cares and lack of cash, they gaze on fields of suc cotash. Green growing groves .where dryads roost anil babbling brjioks their spirits boost. To keep these haunts for nymphs and Pan, the bilious bill board let us ban. Bob Adams. How did wo do it? Simply by going without everything we needed. When I was first mar ried my salary was $30 a month. I "ton to loavo it at tho Progress Tho l!)2f) Exposition is not a dead issue, says the Sellwooi Hoc. Julius Meier, chairman of the board ofdircctors, is now on his way to the Orient at tho com mencemcut of his trip around tho world as special commissioner from the United States and the state of Oregon to invite the na lions to participate in the great Exposition at Portland. 1 E Reach, another member of the Hoard, said tho other day that he thought within the next two or three weeks there would be in to csting developments. A ques tn lairo has neon sent all over 'lie state to ascertain the senti ncut, whether for or against the Fair. The returns show an over whelmingly favorable report. On tho basis of tins statewide senti ment a financial plan will be worked out, a site selected and ground broken before many mouths have passed by. Good morning, have you paid for your job work or advertis- ingt Now, you understand, we don't need the money, we have millions to got; but it is really an imposition on our part to let pco pio go on carrying our money around when we aro so strong and healthy and abundantly able to carry tho burden ourselves. For tills reason wo ask every one who iins our money in his posses My mother-in law, who lived with us, decided to save enough out of my salary to build us-n home. When tho collar was fin ished I became ill and lost my po sition and had to mortgage the cellar to mako my first payment. Although wo went without food for III) days tho first year, we ncv olllco or bend it by mail, froight, express or any old way, just so it gets hero, btlver-and gold are heavy and it would bo matter of life long regret to us if anyone should get bow legged carrying it around for us. D.eer Creek Progress. Victor Records aro now 7."3o er missed a monthly payment. ' and $1.25 at Currin 's. 1 GENERAL Peninsula HosoitaU The Hospital for St. Johns g Special Nurses Obtainable Phone Columbia 1492 W D. KAVANAGM 312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd. Phono Emplro 487 117 Philadelphia Street MACK'S Second hand F HUB tore If you can't find what you wnut elsewhere, come to me. If I haven't got it, I will get it. I carry FURNITURE, CAR PETS, DISHES, COOKING UTENSILS, STOVES AND RANGES. In fact, anything you wish in the Household Line. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything. xtSWHBMi sssssBSMmirKaKJ r i w r Tii ra3 mm SWEET PEA SHOW HELD IN 1911 est in the project. It proved to bo a flno success and a bountiful array of lovely pea blossoms was exhibited in .Mr. (' liri'ill'ti fltMlir store, which was located at that ume on Worth .lersey street. The following vear Mr. (' lli'l'in mm m staged the show in his store and the second exhibition was oven more profuse and moro beaut if nl and eutraneinir than tint illilinl sun more fragrantly, are more beauteous in their delicate color ings or grow in greater profusion and liixuriousuess than in SI. Johns. So it is up to the people of this community to second Mr. Currin 's clVorts and make the St. Johns Sweet Pea Show an event of immense interest and import ance. Every home in St. Johns should have its plot of sweet "Hello," said the grocer, put ting the telcphoiio'reeoiver to his ear, "this is Kerguson's.'! "Will you please send mo tho eggs I ordered this morning I This is Mrs. Diggsley. I want thorn very bad." Nevertheless sho complained the next day because she got what she had said sho wanted. Ex. ROGERS sells real shirts. RIP VAN WINKLE Would not know how to act In a pair of ROGERS if- m mm DRESS $4.95 SHOES RP would surely think ho was to be hung by the neck If he had to wear one of my SILK KNIT N'EKTIES A T 75c AND 95c And ho would freeze to death In one of those latest nifty low cut half soft, half stiff VAN HEUSEN COLLARS - - 50c Perhaps a 20c Starched Collar would suit his pocketbook bettor. I kocp them too and RIP would surely rip a pair of those thin I SILK PLAITED HOSE AT Rose Planting Saturday There will bo a rose planting nt Tier l'ark at 2 V. M. Saturday afternoon, March 18th. Every one shouid bring n rose and help beautify our park. There will be a new rose named and planted at that timo by Commissioner Pier. All arc urgently requested to be present at tho park at 2 o clock P. M. The planting will bo fol lowed by a program at 3 o'clock to" bo held at tho St. 'Johns rink. Everybody is urgently rocptcstcd to bo present at both of the.se occasions. If you aro unablo to bo nt the rose planting, leave or send your rose to the Hovicw of fice. A number of city and county ofllcinls are to bo present. It will bo a great opportunity for every one to obtain valuable in formation regarding the better ment of our community as a whole. Wo expect everybody to be present. Fraternnl Hoosters. The Community Sunday school services felt tho efVects of tho sickness in the community. Mr. McMiihou, our superintendent, was unable to bo present. Mrs. N'ickcrsou, assistant superintend ent, conducted the service. Mrs. Shaw was able to bo with her class, tho first time for several weeks. Horgcr Amborn led Chris tian Endeavor. Tho topic, Hub its, was well responded to by all present. At the evening service tho Young Peoples chorus led the singing and also sang a spe cial selection. The pastor made real tho experience of a mere man in The Valley of the Shad- ow. At the business meeting of the church last Friday night def inite plans were made for the be ginning of the work on tho new basement. There will bo special niusio at both services Sunday. Tilings will look better Monday if you go to church Sunday. Reported. 50c l He would cortalnly feel at homo In a pair of my ! Leather Work Shoes at $3.85 A good Blue Work Shirt for 95c and a pair of KH-KA-KHA-KHAKI-PANTS Safety First I You'll Never Lose them In ROGERS 50c Suspenders Buy Wood Now! Green Wood, Part Green and Dry Immediate Delivery St. Johns Lumber Co. Phone Ray Bilyeu FOR YOUR Planer Trimmings, Block and Slab Wood IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Columbia 1448 St. Johns Undertaking Co. Thomas Gricc, Manager Office, Col. 527-PII0NES--Night, Col. 299 208 N.' Jersey St. MILLIONS FOR YOUR DEFENSE Defense is a means of protection against an enemy. Fire is an enemy that is no respefcter of persons. You need defense today. The assets of Stock Fire Insurance Companies are for this purpose. And when you seek defense you want security, so why not demand one of our ten strong American Fire Insurance Companies? Peninsula Security Company t "Saij It miti 3-iotucrs" Just as soon as your ground is ready plant Early Cabbage. Hardened Plants now ready. Ever greens, Rose Bushes, Fruit Trees. Some Kxtra Fine Grafted Walnut Trees, Pot Plants, Perns, Cut Flowers, Floral Designs. Beckett's Greenhouses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Street Phone Col. 40) on Uon COaroer jioi CALDWELL & SON The. place where good service and courteous treatment prevail. Children's hair cutting receive i;ecial attention, t09 BURLINGTON STREET mm CABINET SHOP 418 North Jersey Strtet Furniture Making and Job Work a Snec a tv. KelintsuiiiK ana He- pairing neatly done. DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street Tho St. .IoIiiih Study Clith mot nt tho Library WiMlnemluy, -Mur. till. A ft or tho rending of tho minutes of tho last lnootiiitf by our Huorotnry, Mrs. IlurriiiKton, roll oull was roripomlcd to by tho momherri present with ipiotatioim from OrcKon pouts. After roll call Miss L'ovintoii road n splun did paper, hor mihjcot lining Ore Ron writer. Ono fact that was vory forcibly brought out wan that Oregon is rich in nut horn, hoth in tho past ami in pnwont day writorn. lloported. Every tiling in huso hall lino, prico right nt Currin 'h for Drugs The Unchclor Club 1ms de cided to enter a hrtsahall team in tho independent circles of city and plan to put out a team that will win u majority of game. At tho last mooting Spoken Mttrlctt was elected manager. He will on deavor to assemble n team that will bo much Htrotigci' titan the ono which represented the club last year. Last year team while not vory strong won all hut on game losing to tho strong aggro gatiou at Oresliam. Some ol the host material in this locality is being lined up and an uctivu cam paign will be followed. With Thygoson, Smith, inland, Nelson. Whelan, Larson, Smooh, tho Litul trio of brothers to pick from thg outlook appears bright. Tliyijo son and Smith nro.fonuo hooflturx extraordinary ami aro counted on to load the club s olloueo, while Larson and I'off will form tho battery. Just n bit of snobbery loft in this country aftor all. Tlio panors give columns and columns of stories and pictures of tlio priu cess and viscount wedding in Loudon, wiiilu an ordinary 100 per cent Amcrienn couple with out any coin or blue blood con nections will get about a ilvo lino Ktory. Ex. You cannot lose at Curriu'm. MULTNOMAH TIIKATUK Thuritdiiy mid l'rldny, Mitrclt 1017 NELL SlilPMAN In "TMIt OlltL l'ROM COO'S COUNTRY." Saturday, March 18 JUSTINE JOHNSTON In .SIIItl.TItHltl) DAUCIITKU.H' Kcahtrt. Sunday, March l'Jtli DOUGLAS MACLEAN " In "THIC UOMIt STUHTCIl" l'urnimmiit. 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Coffee, lb 43 llalk Coffee, Beit 80 KcllogK'a Corn Plakcs and I'oit ToAMiet, t)kge 10 Royal Club Ho). I'k. Tomatoes, cuu .17 Seaport Tomatoes, can 1G 6 liars Hoyal White Soap 26 2 flat Creme Oil Soap 16 4 lbs. Navy lleaus. 26 j hmall can I.arKe Cuu Deviled Hum, small rmi Ilargain In Tobacco, Ci(iirtli, Cnudy, the lb Hclllt'a Httknl llwius, muto Sauro, ohii . . Van Cnmtn llakwl can, no, Large can, No. 3 Dal Monte Saucr Kraut, CRN, 8 , 4 Ihi. Macaroni 1 Pkne. KUxtw, Shll or AlpiMlwt Muoarimi ,,,, 1'ork md 'IV 2 I'ackaKca I, tlx .If Jl .M It. .10 IS if Jl- M M For cakes and pie mak- " Ing.MazoIa is equal to butter at a v. remarkably lower cost. Follow your X usual recipe using V to H less of Maiola j j than the amount of butter called for. j J PIE CRUST J J J l V cup, Slfrtd rtry Flour Kt.upoon n.VIng PowJ.r J Uupuoa fell S'cup NUtoU S 6Ut dry lmrdUnu. AdJ tfr lo MuoU nJ hcr until S iHioif, Ml quUklr lata drv InftcJlcnU. lot. ooto Uitulr fluutJ boirJ nd roll lo J.lt.J UtkkucM. t lit. 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