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JOHNS REVIEW VOLUME 18 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. NUMBER 2G ST. St, Johns Community Club Tito Community Club meet ing lielcl in the Y. W. C, A. buil ding Tuesdny evening wns at tended by a goodly number. An especially interesting fenturo of the evening wns n radio enter tainment put on by nulio ex perts of tlic Northwestern Elec tric Co., which courtesy on the part of the compnny wns highly appreciated, and expressed in n risjng vote of thnnlis. Besides the Uawley concert, wliieh wns received by the radio outllt that was t installed for the purpose, definite instruction was given, il lustrated further by printed de signs distributed throughout the audience for making of receiving outllts at home. It was through the cooperation of Dow V. Will Iter that the entertainment was given. The outcome of the vis itation will in all probability bo the organization of a boys ami girls radio club, which will be under the supervision of Lieut. Crane and Dr McCall. Definite arrangements will be completed .i i. in uie nenr iuiuro lor ineso or ganizations. For the purpose of encouraging nucIi a project, Mr. Walker announced that the Northwestern Klectrie Co. will donate $."() toward installing ra dio apparatus. The members of the proposed clubs will be given instruction how to construct anil get the best results from radio outfits. Prior to the radio entcrtain munt a short business meeting was held, presided over by Pres ident Mouahan. A communica tion from Commissioner Hnrbur stated that engineers would be Kent to work out' some method of taking cure of the gravel pit near Pier Park, The membership com mittee planned more active cam paign for new members. Mr. Monahau urged that goodly del egation attend the school meet ing Wednesday night, when the miming of .the new high school would probably take place, and he voiced unalterable objection to a proposition of taking the name lames John High anil placing it upon thu new building. I. H. Huntingdon also expressed strong disapproval of such move, and pointed out a danger of the school board losing thu present lames John property if such a transfer in niiiue was elVectcd. He said from a close study of the behests of lames John he had found that the present site of the lamas John High was be queathed for educational and not particularly high school pur posos. Prof. Fletcher extended an in vitation to the club to meet at the James John High building on Wednesday evening, May 'J-lth, when a dinner would be served and entertainment provided. The invitation was accepted. J GENERAL Peninsula Hospital 5 D. KAVANAGH 5 312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd. i The Hospital for St. Johns Special Nurses Obtainable Phone Columbia 1492 Phono Empire 487 MACK'S Second hand Furniture Store If you can't find what you waut 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. Iu fact, anything you wish in the Household Line, Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything. Phone Ray Bilyeu FOR YOUR BLOCK and SLAB WOOD IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Columbia 1448 St. Johns Undertaking Co. Thomas Grice, Manager Office, Col. 527 PHONESNiiht, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St. To Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mopahnn will celebrate their golden wed ding on Friday, May 12th. This estimable couple were mnrried nt Alanthus Grove, Gentry county, Missouri, May 12th, 1872, by Ucv. Lemuel Watkins, pnstor of the Christian church. September 22, 1881, tliey left Stnnberry, Mo., for Portland, Oregon, arriv ing in this city October 5th, 1881. The following month they went to Toledo, Wash., and remained for the Winter, coming back to St. Johns in May, 1882,, when Mr. Monahau went to work for the Oregon llarrcl Co., of which 13. O. .Severance was superintend ent. For the, past forty years they have been prominently lden tilled witli the progress and do velopment of this section. Upon tiiis anniversary occasion open house will'hc kept during the af ternoon and evening for all their friends, and to which all arc most cordially invited. A special invitation is extended to mem bers of the Community Club. Dr. Karl Goode died at the res idence of his parents, Rev. nnd Mrs. John A. Goode, 7412 Fifty fifth avenue, aged 27 years. He was a former resident of St. Jo' us while his father was pastor of the hvangclicai church. When Ih ' war broke out he enlisted and wi soon at the front. Since his injury caused by being gassed he .ti:l been a victim of lingering illness. He was a member of the state legislature in 11117, being one of the youngest men ever elected to such a position in Ore gon. Rev. C. P. Gates preached the funeral sermon. CALL FOR ST. JOHNS IM PROVEMENT BONDS. In accordance with the provis ions of Ordinance N'o.-IO!)!M, pass ed by the Council April l!)th, 1!)22, notice is hereby given that St. Johns Improvement bonds numbered (i!)2 and GIKI dated Juno 20th, I'Jl.'l, are hereby call ed for redemption June 20, 1022. The face value with accrued in I i st will be paid upon presenta tion f said bonds at the ollice of t e undersigned on the above date, the said date being scmi-au-until coupon period. From and after said dato-thu interest on said bonds shall cease. WM. ADAMS, City Treasurer. Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication May flth, 1D22. TClnvim nni'fts nil North lvollncri? street, now modern 5 room bun- gniow, an or any pari, rnco rliflit. terms rivlit. Sin Ci. V. Cochrane, 307 N. Jersey; Col. M(J, or Empire 1013 oveiiiiigs. Poultry netting nnd fenco and spraying materials. Hey- erlo & Armstrong. 117 Philadelphia Street Tonight is boys' night at the Community church. Two .speak ers from over town are to he present. Refreshments will he served. It is the purpose of the church to put on a distinctly Boys' program, not, however, at the expense of other needs. The girls will likewise he organized as soon as the workers can be found. At a meeting of the Sunday school workers held on Monday night the Bible school program was rounded out more completely. Two or three new features will be introduced that will increase the interest. Iiasl Sunday afternoon the boys in one of the classes went for a little hike. At the Christian Kudeavor meeting Mr. C. Fisher, a student in the U. of O. Medical school, spoke to the society. Mr. Fisher is preparing for medical mission ary work. Mothers' Day will be observed the llth. Special mu sic is being prepared. Sunday school now begins at 9:15; morn ing service at 11:00. Next Sun day Christian Kudeavor will be gin at 7:00 instead of 0:!J0j even ing service at 8:00. Sermon top ic: "Shall We Keep the Sab bath V Reported. Mrs. Carrie L. Hoard, having moved, remodeled and leased her residence, corner Ivauhou and Trumbull streets, has now com menced the construction of a handsome bungalow on the side of the former house. It is to he a modern live room house witli cement basement. When finished the two houses will be n perma nent and splendid improvement to the sightly corner. For Sale Haby carriage.- -801 North Central avenue. 4 HATS &, CAPS That Fit Your Face and Pocketbook JUbl RECEIVED 30 DOZEN j m 360 Dress Caps $1.95 You can find no better assortment than wo offer as to Style, Quality, Color and Price Men's All Wool Cloth Hats for Spring Men's Cool Work Hats - 75c Work Caps Boy's Trimmed Tennis Shoos, - $1.45, $1.50? NECKTIES MEN'S CHILLY ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR $2.85 S SILK HOSIERY, GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT R O G E THE RAINCOAT MAN t NOTICE: During the Summer mouths this office will close I at five o'clock iu the afternoon instead of five-thirty, 7 1 excepting ou Saturdays, when we will remain open till T 'eight o'clock as usual. j Peninsula Security Company j fflorist 702 S. Jersey Street PHONK COL. 860 Time to plant out Geraniums, Helio tropes, Colcui, etc., for boxes, bel and baslceti. Alto Parity and Tomato Plants. Member Builders Uxclianfje W. P. Greene & Son Contractors & Builders 625 E. BUCHANAN STRHKT Portland, Ore, Phone Col. 1026 1 The 10th anniversary of Laurel wood Rebekah Lodge No. 100 wns ' pleasantly celebrated Wednesday evening, May A larger num ber than usual were iu attend janeo to enjoy the session. A love ly birthday ehko witli the letters L. R. L. No. 100, 10 years, in pink and green and 10 lighted 1 candles was brought Into the ! lodge room by Mrs. Rose Robi ' son nnd Mrs. Mary Simmons, j charter members, and the only J two present out of !I4 who had I been members through all the years of its organization. They expressed their pleasure at being thus honored, though it was hard for tltchm to speak, as this work means more to them than what some realize. They have helped to share each other's sor row and happiness, and it all Came back to them as they stood iu the center of the floor trying to tell us how pleased they were. The members were then invited to march around and take a nearer-view of Jhe cake, after which the candles were extinguished witli the wish that another 10 years of success may attend our beloved Lodge. Reported. The Sitton Parent Toucher As sociation is giving a program and old fashioned box social at the V. W. O. A. building Satur day evening, May fit It. Thoic arc no admission charges but ladies are requested to bring boxes, (lontlcmcn come prepared to buy them. The younger girls may have boxes of their own; these will sell for 10e each, ('of fee served free. Come and join with us in' a regular good time. Secretary. Housekeeping rooms, single and suite, at KM'j S. Ivanhoo 2;Mf ... - - - S HOES SILK SHIRTS, CUFF . St. Johns Transfer Co. I 'or Yutir Unity Chlohn Haby chick starter, Kittle chick scratch, j Good time to lay In your Winter's supply 01 wool. CAREFUL FURNITURE HOVER. 109 Eait Burlligton M. Columbia 82 St. Johns Fuel Co. 515 Columbia Boulevard Slab and Cordwood Office Wildrose Shingle Co. Phone Col. 918 Typewriter paper for sale at this oflice. Price 25c per hun dred sheets, or 500 sheets forone dollar. W ("I Afnn u-nll IrtinMMi nitirnn of this place, passed away at his home, 215 West Richmond street, Sunday night at about 12:30, of Bright 's disease. He was born in Norway November 8, 1851, and was aged 08 years, f months and 22 days. On May 12, 1881, he wns married to Carrie Holmnn in Iowa. Ten children were born to them, eight of whom are liviug. The deceased had been in busi ness iu this city for the pnst 19 years. Resides his widow, one brother nnd two sisters, he is sur vived by the following children: Carl F. and Oscar Moe of Los Angeles, William Moo of Port land; Mrs. P.dith Hunter and Mrs.' Lylo Park of Los Angeles; Mrs. Ksthcr Hrauam of Denver, Col.; Mrs. Ulizaboth Wills nnd Miss Nettie Moe of this city. The funeral services were conducted iu the chapel of the St. Johns Un dertaking Co. Tuesday afternoon1 at 2.:i0, Rev. Nourse, pastor of the Community church, preach ing the sermon. The body was taken to Los Angeles for inter ment Wednesday morning, ac companied by the widow, Oscar Moe, Mrs. Carl Moo and Miss Nettie Moe and Nina Moe. The Gleaners Sunday school class of the Methodist church will meet at the homo of Mrs. S. C. Cook, 1002 Oswego street, on Monday evening, May 8th. The meeting has been changed from Friday until Monday on account of the meetings now being held iu (lie tnbernaelu on Knst Third and Irving strcctH. Mrs, Martha Rrown arrived on Monday morning from Oakland, Cal., and expects to make her home with Mm. Crane, an old friend. $2.50 and $3.00 15c, 25c up to 95c Men's - $1.75 50c, 75c, 95c ! IS $4.95 LINKS, BELTS PRICE R S Choice Groceries A full line of the choicest groceries at most reasonable prices, constantly on hand. L. Simmons & Co. Quality Grocers DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street Phone Columbia 42 C. R. SEELEY Painter, Paper Hanger and Kalsominer 101 N, Olytupia St,. .Cor. li. Charleston 95c May 2nd the Altruistic Club met with Siqtcr Hendricks. Din ner was served at noon for 10. The tiny wns spent in making it layette nnd crocheting, besides regular business meeting. Those attending: Mesdamcs Biicliman, Geo. Muey, Wcimcr, Mnxfield, Dunsmorc, Boyd, Swift, Eva Jones, Nelson, Johnson, Hurchor, Caldwell, Clark, Jones, T rober, Hendricks, Mac Clarke. The next regular meeting will be held nt the home of Sister Grnec John son, 30G W. Mohnwk. All Py thian Sisters welcome. Rep. Don't forget to eat nt the Good Hats Cafe. The best for less. Screen doors nnd fly screens. Boyerlo & Armstrong. A five hundred card party will be given by Neighbors of Wood craft Saturday evening, May tith, at Bickncr Hall; refreshments. Admission 25c. H 1. Bed Netting hen for sale. $2.00. Also have It. I. Bed and White Leghorn setting eggs at $1.25 ami $1.00, respectively. 808 S. Crawford St., Col. (5 18. For Bent Two room furnished apartment. Leo Apartments, 101 Y2 N. Jersey street. For Sale Large Davenport in good condition, light oak, leath erette. Call at il'JO 15. Fcssonden street. For Sale Uleclric drill, never been used; for sale reasonable. Call nt this oflleo. I'or Sale or Trade, free from Incum brance, five choice residence lot In Sheridan, Oregon, What h.tvc your Dr. w.j. oiiitrap. smi Get 50 sheets of linen note pa per and 25 linen envelopes at this oflleo for two bits. $1900 for a 0 room house 011 thu boulevard, good terms. Also a 7 room house for $21100. Bicu & Tate, Beallors, Col. 837. For Sale Fivo room modern house, fullliasemeut, lot 50x100, close to car line, $2200, $200 cash $25 per month. Sou this for a snap. J. F. Gillmoro, H :)'. N. Jersey street; Col. 81. Base ball season now here. Look over otir lino of bats, balls and mitts. Boyerlo & Armstrong. Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs for hatching, imported stock from Minnesota, $1.00 for 15. 718 N. Syracuse street. phono Columbia 1208. 2!) For Sale A $27 Anseo fold ing camera, post card size, lea ther carrying ease with should er straps, $20 cash. Inquire at 1027 S. Leonard street. For Salo Silver Persian kit tens, pedigreed California stock. Dan's Restaurant. For Salo N. 'A. Bed and Bel gian Does, also young rabbits. H10 S. Ivanhoo street. Four room bungalow, lot 50x 110, nice lawn, fruit trees, good garage. All this for $21100, good terms. M. N. Aiuizidi, North Jersey street Kinpire 1502. Wanted Listings with small payments down, (1. V. Coch rane, !I07 N. Jersey. Seven room house, modern, all kinds of fruit and berry vines, with a garage, near schools and ear line. Price for all this only $2000. Amiieh, IKXi North Jer sey street. For Salt All kinds of furni ture, including oak dressers and chairs, stoves, etc. Call 2IJ8 V. Tyler; phono Col, 120(1. For Salo Dry short slab and block wood $1.50 per load ; green $4 per load; planer trimmings $1 por load. Transfer. Call 103 N. Jersey; Col. 1175. $2000 for n modern house on paved street, 7 largo rooms, full cement basement, fruit and gar den, easy terms. Bieo & Tate, Kealtors, Col. 887. Kxtra fine named Cactus Dah lia bulbs 15o to ilSu: Primrose plants So to 15u; Perennial plants KJa and 15u; cabbugo plants lUo dozen. 215 Burr, cor. Lombard, For Sale Fivo room strict ly modern bungalow, furnish ed. Call ut U2 1 Bast Fesseuden street. For Bent Three room plas tered house iu North St. Johns. Impure 220 N. Hartman St. A small ti acre farm near Sher wood, Oregon, and close to pav ed highway; bus a two room house, good barn and family or chard. Will trade for St. Johns property. Scales & Blew. 1 wish to announce to the peo ple of St. Johns that in the past month I have sold over $9,000 worth of real estate and oxpuct more than double that amount this month. I have taken in a partner now, a .Mr. Gill'ord.who I am sure the public will be glad to meet and do business with. If your property is iu the market come iu ami seo us and I am sure you will Hud that wo will get resuts, Bospcotful ly, O. W. Cochrane, li. O. Gif-ford. CALL FOR ST. JOHNS .IM PROVEMENT BONDS In accordance with the provi-. ions of Ordinance No. '10!)!):j pass cd by the Council April 1!), 1022. notice is hereby given that S' Johns Improvement Bonds uiun bcrcd consecutively (522 to 031 in elusive, dated Juno '1th, 101!), an hereby called for redemption June Ith, 1922. The face value with accrued in tcrcst will be paid upon preauntn tion of said bonds nt the oflleo of the undersigned on the ahov date, the said date being semi-aii uual coupon period. From and after said date the interest on said bonds shall cease. WM. ADAMS, City Treasurer. Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication Mn 5th, 1922. MULTNOMAH THEATRIC Thursday and Friday, May 4-5 - THOMAS MEIOHAN in "TUB CITY" OF SILBNT M BNT ' ' Paramount . Saturday, May (5th DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "PASSING TI I Kir Para mount. Sunday and Monday, .May 7-8 A Fannie Hurst story, "Jl'sT ABOUND TUB COHNKH" Starring Sigrid Ilidmipiisl, the Swedish Mary Piekford, Lewis Sargent and Margaret Scddmi Tuesday and Wedncs. May H-lo. HARRY CAREY ih "TUB FOX" iu seven acts. His II rot big super-special. Thursday and 'Friday, May 1112 GLORIA SWANSON in "THU GUICAT M0M1?N'T" Paramount. Story by ICIiuor Glyniu Saturday, May l.'llii A Begiiuild Barker Production "BUNTY Pl'LLS TUB JVrjUNGS"- (loldwyn. Sunday and Monday, May 11-1 ', 00N8TAN0E TALMADOE in "POLLY OP THE FOLLIES" First National. Absolutely her best picture. Sfi COot J onxJOurnet CALDWELL & SON The place whrre good K'tvtce nnt CfluttroiiK treatment prevail, Children Imlr cutting receive ecll nUvittfcw. 109 BURLINGTON STREET "Saij It wit A o tours" llcddlug plants of choice variety Window boxes and tubs filled, hnnglng baskets, tomato, cab bage, lettuce, iwppor, celery, cu cumber ami parsley plants rentl lor your garden. Visit the green house and make your selection. SB eckett ' s SreetiAottses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Street Phone Col. 401 Closing Out Stock AT COST Wc are discontinuing business ami will close out our stock of Groceries at cost. Call and get our prices. SEATON'S MARKET Cor, Oswego and Fesseuden Streets. C. W. CHAKHONI'.AU, Prop. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired Bicycle Repairing, Saw Filing and Umbrella Repairing promptly lAIIlt cycles for sale. Get new tres put on your jjuuy nuita uu uu-mu-Makesthcin run easier. MUCUS RIGHT GIVK MH A TRI-U r9 ww rn.uk.ni 118 Philadelphia Street, St, Join."! I'or t land, Oregon, "peninsula washery 1032 N. Syracuse Street Patronize Your Local Laundry Hand I'inlsh Work o Specialty, l'aiuily Wethluif and WVt Wajh Solicited. , Uuiwtles Called (or and Delivered, SatUiHCtion Guaruuteil, I'honu Columbia 1-157 St. Johns, Oregon Idle Hour Pool Hall 207 N. Jersey Street GI.OVKR & ALLKN, I'ropritors T. A. Glover, Manager Cigars, Tobacco and Soft Drinks. Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch ing at 528 South Ivanhoo; phono Columbia 10-14. tf