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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrlclo Alitor PubHahcd Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jersey St. Pliouc Col. 321 Sulnorlpll en prlo SlGSLE,rJU,ar Tun Rrvirw is entered nt post office In Portland, Oregon, as mnll mntter e( the second class under the Act of Con grcMof March 3, 1879. Y. W. C. A. Notes Beginning Sept. 11th, ull clubs will meet regularly uccording to former schedule. All girls are urged to attend, as plans will be tnndo for a profitable and happy year. Many club girls enjoyed vaca tions at llock Creek Camp. Information or positions will be furnished by calling limp. 1200 or Emp. 0057. Classes in gymnasium, millin ery, sowing, art and esthetic dancing will begin Oct. 1st. The Hchcdulc announcements later. The I. Q. II. Y. Club enjoyed a party at tho Y. W. C. A. building on Wednesday evening. Tho sad and unexpected taking away of tho late Orou Lear of whom mention is madu in auoth er column of this paper, was a shock to not only immediate rein tives, but the entire circle of a largo acquaintance, lie spent the greater portion of an honored career in St. Johns. The remarks of Itev. Kloster in tho funera sermon: the presence 01 many friends: the attendance of his Masonic brethren, and even the floral offerings wero testimonials of the esteem in which the do ceased was held in a community wJiero he lived for a short time and was called to answer the 11 mil summons in the prime of life. Tho I'salmist truthfully sail lit . I f . mum "in uio mitisi 01 1 11 0 wo are in dealt." Orou Ijcim-'m memory will bo honored In private as well as in army circles. He enlisted when there was a call to arms, and served overseas in the World war. tiiu spirit ol '( was aroused from a long slumber tun Oron Lear, with thousands of oth er young men, answered their country's call, prompted by the immortal words of Patrick Hen ry when he said: "(live 1110 lib erty or give 1110 death. "I). U Vernon. uaro laxeu ny a railroad 111 sanitary ami nygcnio mailers is well Instanced by the provisions taken by the Southern IVific uoinpimy lor supplying pure, drinking water to put num. Tanks for drinking water are sterilized regularly with live steam. Icu is kept in a separate compartment so as not to eonie in contact with the water itself. Automatic drinking fountains of tho bubbling typo have been in stnlled at all important station and on ferry aleamers. Tho wa ter in those fountains pa tlirougu coils or pipe which are thoroughly iced. Kmployen who lee and water caw wear white duck uniforms and cairn ant! glove. Uniforms am laundered at tho expense of the Company Ice, while being transported to earn, in carts which are frequent ly cleaned with livu steam, is hept covered with clean, white can vns, All water and ice used for drinking purposos.at stations ami on trains operated by the Coiiipa ny is examined by the health ait thoritics and a eerlilleate is furn ished the Company at regular in torvaU, indicating that the water is entirely satisfactory for drink ing purposes. Within six months the l'eniiisu la Lumber company will start tho construction of a new :rt(),KH) modern saw mill immwliately be low ita present plant on the Wil lamctte river. This announce ment wiu made yesterday by V. C. Knapp, president of the con cern. For some time the plaiu for the proposed mill have been under consideration, but it was not until the lumber industry en tered the period of prosperity that it now experiences that the tiftie for the starting of const rue tion was definitely decided upon mi hi ine nun win no modern 111 every respect nnd will be run by elec tricity. The old mill of the com pany is now cutting approxi mately 250,000 feet of lumber daily and tho new mil), on an eight-hour shift will cut as great or a greater quantity in the name length of time, Air. knapp do clared that if tho lumber iudu try continues to improve as it has during the last few months double shifts would turn out 1, wu.ihhi feet doily from tho two plants. For some time tho prop erty on which the new mill Is to be erected has been filled and within ten days tho ground will be ready for constructing the foundation. The Peninsula Lum ber company owns 125 acres of land and .1500 feet of water front on the Willamette river at a point considered one of the best saw mill sites in Oregon. When the new plant of the company is completed the concern will liuve utilized practically all of its wa ter frontage, for mills and export docks, Orcgonian, For Sale Solid brass baby crib and kiddie koop. both for $7.00. Phone Empire 042G. W. JOWER WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS $1.45, $1.85, $2,00 A much finer grade than wc have been carrying in the past. Light weight, soft sole, in delicate colors. These attractive slippers will plcuse. RUBBERS Of every shape and size, but of the best quality only. It's real economy to buy rubbers. UMBRELLAS Mercerized cotton tops or silk covers. Many with Ivory handles and tips. Popularly priced. Design Patterns 20c to 40c ew York Pittsburg and Bradford Strcots ST. JOHNS Our shop is rendy for all Ford and Chevrolet jobs. Lowest prices in the West. All .work guaranteed. Lubricating Oils 15c per quart. Second baud marine engines bought and sold. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Yours for Service P. S. I. and L. 13. CLARK OALL FCR ST. JOHNS IM PROVEMENT BONDS. In accordance with the provis ions of Ordinance No. 11U17, passed by the Council August li.'l, l!)22, notice is hereby given that St. Johns Improvement Bonds numbered 111!) to li.r2 inclusive, (lined ueioucr jki, jyiii. aro Here by called for redemption October 1st. 11122. The faeo value with accrued in (crest will bo paid upon prcscu tat ion of said bonds at tho ofllce of the undersigned on the above dale, the said dale being soiiii-au nun I coupon period. Krom and after said ditto tho interest on said bonds shall cease. VM. AD A. MS, m City Treasurer, Portland, Oregon. Date of llrst publication Sept. Ut, VJ'1'2. M UN WANTHI). The North eru Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by the United States Itailroad Labor Hoard as follows: Ma eliinisls 70 cents per hour, black smiths 70 cents per hour, sheet metal workers 70 cents per hour electricians 70 cents per hour, stationary engineers various ales, stationary firemen various rates, boilermiikers 70 and 70 'j eenis per nour, passenger ear men 70 cents per hour, freight car men 0:1 cents per hour, help. ers, all classes, -17 cents per hour. .Mechanics and helpers are al owed time and one-half for time worked in excess of eight hours per day. Young men who desire to learu these trades wil bo cm ployed and given an opportunity to do so A strike now exists on the Northern Pacific Itailway. Apply to any round house or shop, or to Superintendent NOUT1IUH.N PACIFIC KAU WAY at Taeomii. Washington. Mr. W. C. Albee, Supt. N. P. Ry., Tncomu, Wn. MATIN SONO. When I have come to die let a new dawn Lie rose and opal on the paling say ; ft morning thrill with life that still lives on When 1 have come to die. hor I have known the aironv of night And the cold stars above fleth- semaue; Let death bo dawn for me; Let me look last on pools of living light. Arkansas Gazette, I want a man to work on mv farm. I don't give ding lea- sons, 1 iiavo no piano, I can t serve plank steak three times a 1 nay. 1 no invo three snuare meals, a real bed, fair wages. If any man who knows 11 cow from n talking machine, can hear an alarm clock, get up at f o'clock, wants the jolt, I will agree not to treat him like one of the family, but a darn sight hotter. Apply at the Stove Wiggln place, Inter vale road.- Adv, in the Home 1 Kau.) R 1 Kan.) Kccorder. Amos Al)l AVIS UBERS OGERS Special Sale of Women's Silk Hosiery $1.35 Pair Regular .$1.75 hose, per fect quality, full fashion ed. Save a fourth on this stock reducing special $1.35 Pair Boys' Blouses 70c, 00c, 05c. Boys' Strong School Shoes $2.05, $3.25, $3.50, $3.75 Women's Silk Waists $3.05, $4.75 Warm Fleecy Cotton Blan kots, $3.75 Womon's Kid Gloves $2.50 Pair Motor Co. Coming to PORTLAND Dr. Mellenthin SPKCIALIST In Internal Mnilclnc for the past eleven yean OOKS NOT OPKKATK Will be id BENSON HOTEL Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27, 28, 29th Office Hours; 10 A, M. to 4 P. M. TIIRIW DAYS ONLY No Ohargo for Consultation. Dr. Melliuthiii is a regular grad mite In medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state ot Oregon lie visits professionally the more Important towns and cities and otVers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desir ed. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or ade uoids. He has (0 his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, iver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wot ting, cataurh, weak lungs, rheu mutism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any eugth of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as im proper measures rather than dis ease aro very often tho cause of your long stnndiug trouble. Remember above date, that con summon on tins trip win be tree and that his treatment is ditTor cut. Married women must be aceom panied by their husbands. Address: WIO Hoston Block. .Minneapolis, Minn. Sunderland AcreS for Sale All in due garden, 7 miles of St. .loans, 7 miles from Hroadway bridge t Columbia Kiver Hottom hand j self irrigating, on a coun ty road ; $ ISO per acre and up : 'J to 11) acre tracts; 10 per cent cash, balance terms (J per cent. You should see this. See J, 1 CilLLMOKK, liaVj N. Jersey St. Umpire 00S1. uei your cuius ami dresses n ... - ... 1 .1 . made by Mrs. A. flertz. She will make anything from a house dress to the linest party dress; tit and workmanship guaranteed , prices reasonable. 013 E. New York street. 43c Look. Look Lots 50x100 for $175 to $300, $10 cash, $5 per mouth. Don t wait if you want a lot. Just 12 lots left; good lo cation, three blocks from ear line See J. F. Oillmorc, 113 North Jersey street; Empire 0081. MRS. FRANK A. RICE Instructor of the New and Improved Method of Music Study ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF HER STUDIO 412 S. Edison Street, cor. Richmond Investigation Costs Nothing! Comparisons Are Necessary! Iidttcnlc your children to be real musicians that they may be equipped to turn to their music as a source of livelihood Instead of being mere piano players. liacli difficulty is presented in such a thorough manner that a child of 10 or 12 yenrs of age can master transposition, scale building, melody writing by dictation. Dominant Seventh, Cadences and Modulation. The muscles of the fingers, wrists and arms arc strengthen ed by table technic, later developing Lcschctizky. liar training, sight reading, foundation harmony form a part of each class lesson, thereby developing all sides of the Science of Music Study. . Mrs. Rice will be glad to show you BY APPOINTMENT the especially made apparatus for teaching this system which in cludes one hour class lesson and 4 hour private lesson, making a far more economical way of acquiring a musical education. Classes for beginners 2:30 Monday. Intermediate grade Tuesday, 4 o'clock. Visit and sec children at work and compare the new way with the old. i Portland Manufacturing Co. MANUFACTURERS OF- Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET Qatton Ranch Dairy Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City Health Dcpurtinent and the Cows arc tested for tuberculosis every six mouths. Phono Col. 321 for orders St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Empire 0631 C 1101 CENTRAL CASH GROCERY 108 Philadelphia St. W. J. FORSYTHE Opposite Masonic Bldg. Phone Empiro 1588 The Store of Personal Service WE DELIVER FREE Friday, Saturday and Oysters, six large cans flOc Salt. .S pound sack Ine Shaker Salt, 2 for Pepper, l cans for !5o oc flood Corn and Pons, 2 for. )0 Federal or Darinuide milk 10 for SSc Sorghum Syrup, can, 2tto and 43c Catsup, laigc bottle, . . ,25c and 35c Pest ColYeo, I) lbs. for $1.00 Diamond W Peas, 2 for 45e flood Hrooms.Iloo, (iOe, 75c, $1.00 Jersey Corn Wakes, pk 10c I erto (sure jell) bottle Hoc, CARNE Ford Repair Shop 108 Aloliawk Street, Corner Jersey Wc Guarantee1 to give the Best Prices, and all Work must be absolutely Satisfactory or Money Refunded "In case of doubt, bring your Ford around and Try Me Out" Vowing Sorvoo Open Evenings Phone Empire 0472 Foot of Burlington St. Monday Specials Premium "Wheat Flakes, large package 35c IOe Fudgo, pound 24o Pork and lioans, a lg. cans...2ac Peanut Putter, pound 15c flood Mealy Spuds, 12 lbs.... 25c Fancy Onions, 10 lbs 25c Fancy Local Eggs, gimran- teed, dozon 35c flood Hulk Cocoa, pmind 10c Tissue Toilet Paper. 3 rolls (Saturday) 25o Schram Lids, dozen 35c Full Cream Cheese, pound. . . .25c Hard Wheat Flour.snclc, $1.50 up 1 SMITH'S THE I HOUSE Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing x and Alterations 217 North Jersey Street WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Telephone Empire 1399 H, A, MANNING, Prop. St. Johns Fuel Co. 515 Columbia Boulevard Slab and Cordwood Office Wildrose Shingle Co. Phone Col. 918 Phone Umpire 0348 Woodlawn 2119 Bartlett & Widenmann WOOD SAWING All Orders Promptly Attended C29 15. Mohawk St. Portland, Ore. Big Load of Box Wood and Planer Wood Empire 1475 403 N. Jersey St. R. G. Muck Phones Col. 1281 Kast 8531 A. A. Muck Phones Col. 118 Main 4901 007 l'csscndcn Street Sand, Gravel nnd Crushed Rock Members of the Ilulldcrs' Kxchange Phono Empiro 977 PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Electrical Engineers and Contractors WIRING I'lXTUKKS AND SUrrMKS General Kcnnlr Work 109 S. Jersey Slreel, Portland, Oregon Legal Guarantee Giveru N nJ f Knlt-no pain continue woik. am io ace uia-o-nit rue Treatment. Currln'H lor D rutin St. Johns, Oregon I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Renl Estato Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you ue.Hrc to sell quickly OLARK.WILBON WOOD Slab nnd block wood mixed. I $5.50 por lond; four foot lnb, $5 cord t nlnnor wood. feMffl lond. W. O. SPEOK, G1D N. Hudson St. ucar Feascndcn. Best Cord Wood Per Cord $7.50 St. Johns Transfer Co. rlDFFIII PIIDUITIIIB UflVCDt IM E. Burlli.toa St. FEED Empire 0932 FEED Phone Columbia 42 C. R. SEELEY Painter, Paper Hangor and lfllonmtflAM IXUIOUIlllllKt 101 N, Olympia St.. Cor. It. Charleston DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars Ull south Jersey Street LOLA MURPHY Soprano Saloittt TvttohoroT Voooand JP;ino Studio 837 N. Kellogg Street rhvne Umpire 0256. Orchard for Sale Ten acres of bearing Spitzenberg nnd New town apples, trees 11 years old now house, now packing houso, new wire fence nnd other out buildings, soino tools; on Trout Lake road, near school and boat ing dam: in splendid condition crnn rrnoe wlfli tilnno- 100(1 lrTo I ...... ,....yr, mon, Wash., valley. Prico $6500. Alight consider trade for farm near Portland. Call at this oflice. Typewriter ribbons for sale at tins ofllcoj.Yoo each. Warranty deed blanks and contracts of salo at this office; 5c each, or 50c per dozen. F01 Sale Cheap and sightlv bulldlug lots. See j. S. Downey at once, 933 N, Syracuse, 12c Rag rugs woven, all sizes; sat- siaction guaranteed. Call Em ,ire 213G-1021 E. Allegheny Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch ing at 528 South Ivanhoe: phone Columbia 1044. tf Typewriter paper for sale at this oflice. Price 25c per hun dred sheets.or 500 sheets for one dollar. One hundred first class envel opes with your name and ad dress neatly printed on the cor ner for one dollar at the Review Oflice. Additional 100 for 75c The postofnee department ad. vises the use of printed return envelopes. If you have anything to sell try the' Review. It brings the an- swer. The Review has approximately 7500 readers in St. Johns. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock In DICKNHR Hall, Visitors always wel come, K. K. PHILMFS, C. C. A. CAR I. NHLSON, K. R. 9 PENINSULA CHAPTER No. 43 R. A. M. Stated meetings on the first Monday of each month In Ma sonic Hall. Viillon Kclcomt. J. D. WllSSTKR.lt.lt. p. 'MI. LltMONi BtcttUtr. iffi&Laiirel Lodge, 1, 0, 0. F, No. IOO, St. Johns. Orapon Meets each Monday evening in Odd Pel lows hall at 8:00. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. ltd. V, Guile, N, O. C. W, Mwn, V. O. S. I, Outtoutba, Kec. Sec! G.W.Norcnc, Pin. BcC It, V. Clitk.Trtii. St, Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. Wc hcAitlly solicit the attendance of our members at our regular meetings every 2d and 4th Thursday evening. A. S. ilerry, U. II. Irish, Consul. Clerk. 202 15. Tollc St. 417 1. Chicago St. WOOdltieil Of tllB WOIld St. Johns Camp 773 Oooi. lire tntlds every Monday erenlnf In Ulckoer Hull, nurllngton anil Jertejr street. Vltltortilwa; welcome. Old merabri com. out and nee what a live camp oil belong to. II. I'KTKHB) t. U. W. A. I KUUti 11CiK. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month In Masonic Hall. Visi tors welcome. John M. UUIr. W. M. A. V. Davis, Secretary. Minerva Chapter No. 105, 0. E. S. Meets every second and A fourth Tuesday of each mouth in Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. Grace h. Dlalr, W. M Betale V. rott, nee. 1177 Arahcral meet. The Fraternal Boosters Meets every Iirst nnd Third Wed ncsday iu the Odd Fellows' Hall Join nnd Help Doost Ofilcc Umpire 1822 " Rea. Htnp. W77 Dr. E. P. Borden DENTIST Painless extraction of teeth under nitrous oxide gas Peninsula DntiK Uld;. St. Johns, Portland, Oregon PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Managar 402 N.Jortay Strati Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Phone Kmplre 0266 Poff & OWeil TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand nnd Gravel Dally Trips to Portland "8 P1" 0308 206 H. JERSEY ST A Di rrfillK A. iiCe LAWYER Office 107 N. Jersey Street Phone Imp. 0887 lies, dtp, 0391 All Kinds of Truck and Team Worlc. Furniture Moviujj, Basement DiRRliiK, Sand nnd Gravel: Wood for sale Cordwood $7.50; Planer TrimminRS $5.50. W. S. JEANS Empire 72a I - 510 E. Polk St. ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 216 N. Syracuse Street Phone Umpire 0302 Dr. W. J. Gilstrap. Physician & Surgeon Glasses Accurately fitted X ray Laboratory Peuinsula Security Co. Bldg. St. Johns. Geo. W. Muhm Contractor and Builder Plans and Specifications furnished Free where I build. Residence ad . ... aress io smitn ave. Empire 0962 Piano Tuning Repairing ERNEST HAROLD Reliable Work Hup at 107 W. Pirk v Phone 5J2-M Keys Made. Uwnmowers Sharpened, Saws Filed J. L. LUND Expert Lock and Gunsmith Umbrella Repairing, Locks and Guns repaired, hoi Water Bags Mended. 403J S.Jersey Street SBon Jon barter Shop CALDWELL & SON , The place where rood service and courteous treatment prevail. Children's nair cutting receive special attention. 109 BURLINGTON STREET EXPJSRIEXOISD Designer and Draftsman f LANS DRAWN Architectural and Mechanical IJEDL.IXD 626 E. Richmond St. Empire 1787. Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office Oliver, Underwood. Smith and Remington. Each 75 cents. You can do better and more presentable work with a new ribbon. Patronize the home merchant.