IP Simmons' Beds "Built Por Sleep" llli Simmons' Cribs $6.75 to $21.00 Simmons' Beds $5.75 to $42.50 SLEEP, ON EASY TERMS YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD QAmamUi Sjios ! l"J II II " T mmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmwmm ninrin!l Pnffnn uiunn UUIIOU OlnnlnirJn'J Dnnnn oniuiaii o uauuii New Crop Oregon Walmits arc hi but tlic ones from ttic South have not conic yet. New I'Igs arc hi and the Dried Peaches. The Peach Crop was the best ever this year aud the Dried ones arc flue. Bacon, Lard and Sugar arc going up right along aud it seems everything in the food Hue will follow. It looks as if Flour was u good thing to buy just now as it lias not started up yet. One of the most satisfactory tilings wc carry is the Drookficld Cheese. It is the best full cream cheese made west of Wisconsin and for any one who likes a new, mild cheese, as the majority of Americans do, it is a delight, why not ask for it as it costs no more than poor cheese? Good apples arc coming in now at a very reasonable price, and it pays to buy them by the box as they will keep. Good Pears are still to be had aud Grnp:J are plentiful aud reasonable. The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "Del Monte Products Fishers Blend Flour PIGGLY WIGGLY ? Over tie World Carrots, Beets and Turnips, Bunch 3c Local Concert! Grapes fer Jelly, In Lugs of 20 lb., per lb 5C This week will be the last one in 1922 for local grapes. Get Yours Today Before it's Too Late Cabbage for Sauor Kraut lb lc Genulno Pie Pumpkins for Hallowo'on, each 10c Pickling Onions per lb 8c New Crop Walnuts, Soft Shell lb 28c New Crop Brazil Nuts While Thoy Last per pound 15c Just before the holidays they always jump to about 80c per lb. Now is a good time to get your supply-' SPECIALS for SATURDAY and MONDAY JERSEY CORN FLAKES Per Package ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12 oz. can STANDARD PEAS Per can CITRUS WASHING POWDER Large Package , ...8c 38c 10c 20c ("210 North Jersey Street PipelcKS furnnces install now. Be comfortable savo fuel 110 frozen water pipes no fire risks. Easy terms, low price, $97.00 to $135. Alex. S. Scales; Empire 1225. One hundred first class envel opes with your name and ad dress neatly printed on the cor ner for one dollar at the Review office. Additional 100 for 75c The postoffice department ad. vises the use of printed return envelopes. SPECIAL BARGAIN Four room houso $1400, $200 down. 107 N. Jersey; Emp. 0S87, "Wanted MeH or women to take orders for genuine guaran teed hosiery for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. $40 a week full time, $1 an hour spare time. Experience unneces sary. International Stocking Mills, Norriatown, Pa. SPECIAL BARGAIN Five room modern house, $1600. 107 N. Jersey St.; Empire, 0887. FRESH APPLE OLDER Fifty cents per gallon, two gal lons and over delivered; apples $1.00 per box. Columbia boule vard and Portsmouth avenue Phone Empire 1722. II IQT A PRI VFH Ncw Stock of Rubber Goods, Hot Water Bot JXJO I rlll V L.U ties, Combination and Fountain Syringes. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ON FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, 2 QUART AT SPECIAL 89 ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S.. SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Do not neglect to send in your news itcniH. The Review will he in enlarged form next week. o Mrs. D. C. Lewis had the mis fortune to fall Tuesday and break her arm. David Oliver and family have moved into their new house at 501 Hudson street. i.'''s. Fern Crawford ln pur eliasi'd a confectionery store in Sclhvood. The W. O. AV. will give n 500 card party Monday evening, Oct. ilOth, in Bickncr llnll Everybody invited. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN John Dickson lias returned from "White Salmon Valley where he was engaged in nickiuir un ities. ' Christian Seienca! Knndnv insrnhnr services nt 11:00? Wo.il. ncsdav ovoninir nt 8:00 tit 40ft annui avenue. Fit EE A Oold Fish and fltnli.. with every sfcl mirehase of Nvnl. a. D. b.. Penslnr nr Ciiitiii riMiio. dy or toilet article The I. O. O. F. will give the .'lid eirree next Mmulnv ovmiimr I. 6. 0. F. members are invited. 1 time in store for you. Hep. Dr. II. F. .lo 11 cs Drenched n sot. moil al Woodland. WmmIi.. Kim. day afternoon. Five auto loads of St. Johns folks accompanied him. "Wednesday, Oct. 25th, the La dies' Aid of Pioneer M. 15. church will serve a noon lunch eon at the church. John Oliver, the well known vi olinist, has purchased a tine pia no and moved it into his ncw home at 501 Hudson street. Mr. and Mrs. S. 15. Lauder left. yesterday by auto for Los Angel- s, wiiere they will spend the win- ter with Mrs. Lauder's brother, Newton II. Marcy. n The Ladies' Aid of Pioneer M. 15. church will hold a Hiiznur Nov. 22d. A luncheon will be served at noon and a chicken dinner in the evening. Fverybody welcome. TI10 Iloval Neighbors arc lmv- iuir a Masnueradu Hall at Hide ner Hall Wednesday evening, Oc tober 25; good music. ( '01110 and bring your friends. Admis sion :)!c. The Ladies' Aid of the Evangel ical church will glvo their rcgii- ar Wednesday dinner Out. 2oth 11 t ho' basement of the church. lent dinner you'll over hnve. 5verybody come. Ilemcmher the elaborate uro gram that will bo prosonted by tho Williams School Parent Teachers' Association in the J. J. ligh school this afternoon and evening, it will be well worth while. Do not miss it. Tho Ladies' Aid of the Pioneer M. 15, church met In the church pnrlors Wednesday, Oct. 18th, in honor of Mrs. ltighy's birth day. Mrs. Kemp made the spcceli of congratulation, on the long aud useful lifo of the guest. A comforter was tied, then dainty refreshments served to a good crowd. The school girls of St. Johns lavo at various times felt a little tit jealous at tho Hoys' Chorus and have wished there was a Girls' Chorus, Well, such a thing ms commenced and all are wel come to get into same. There are weekly rehearsals at tho liaptist church on Friday evenings at 7:45. It is not only for girls but a mixed chorus of both boys nnd girls. Co mo and help along. The plan Is a Community Chorus for Christmas of several hundred children. Mr. Kreckel, last year's director of the Whitney Joys' Chorus, has charge. Kop. o Extraordinary interest Is being displayed in the coming smoker staged at St. Johns Woolen Mills club house, which is going to be leld Friday evening, Oct. 27th. 'Jul Turner, the Canauian mid- (Ho weight- champion wrestler is minlly going to get a chance to show the wrestling fans how good a wrestler ho is. He agrees to throw Fireman Orchard twice within one hour or forfeit the match to Orchard, and as they are going to. wrestle winner take all, it should bo a humdinger of a match. Orchard has been training faithfully ut the fire tall and says ho is 111 the best of condition for the match, but if there is anybody mat, Johns who wants a workout he'd be only too glad if they come up to tho lire station, and he'll take them on one and all. E. Ilanzl, also of St. Johns, is going to take on Tom urown or Astoria.a heavyweight, in the scmi-windup. aud there is going to be another good prelimi nary. There is no question but that the initial smoker of the sua- sen staged in St. Johns is going to no a good one, Tho price of admission is 50c for ladius and $1.00 for gentlemen. Reported. NEKTIES ROGERS. FIII5I5 A Oold Fish and Globe with every $1 purchase of Nyal, A. D. S., Penslnr or Currin runic dy or toilet article. , - , Eyes examined, glasses fitted. We do it right.--Dr. W. J. Oil strap, Physician and Sitrgcoii. 1-4 Peninsula Security Illdg. A Hallowe'en parly will he given by the Community Club 011 Tuesday evening, Oct. Hist. More concerning the atl'air will appear in the next issue. H. L. Whislcr of 811 Smith avo tiue brought n couple of pears into this olllcu that wore unusally large, last Friday. His tree was loaded down with tlicm. Something of wry great im portance will happen next Mon day night at the high school. All parents of hoys in the Whitney Chorus are urgently roiuested to he there at 8 p m. P. S. We know why, but wont tell. Hep. Mr. and Mrs. G. Halm of MS X. Leonard street were pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening, Oct. I mIi, the occasion being in honor of their twentieth wedding anni versary . Those attending were: Mr. aud Mrs. A. Histmi and fiim iy, Mr. aud Mrs. F. iJuccrniiuin, Lillian and Margaret Ituecrmaii, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kreckel, Mr. and Mi's. F. Leverence. Delicious re freshments wore served. Tho University Park Communi ty Club will give a Hallowe'en party at the Artisans' 'lemple, Portsmouth and Lombard st roots, the evening of Saturday, Oct. 2.S, beginning at K o'clock. A pro gram, refreshments including piinlan pie, Hint danciiiL f or those who desire to drmcc, nro planned. The object is to push the library fund up another notch and to give everybody a good time wlule doing it, say the committee. o The St. Johns Study club niotin the St. Johns branch library 011 Wednesday of hint week. Discus sion of the pncnt unclean condi tion of somo of the streets 111 the district resulted in the appoint ment of a committee, consisting of Mrs. P. A. Get, chairman, Mrs. J. N. Harney and Mrs. H. F. Hus son to bring tho matter to tho at tention of the street cleaning de partment. Mrs. E. S. Harrington read a paper on "Northwest Fie tion Writers," which was follow ed by discussion. Koll call was ausworod with quotations from Northwest fiction writers. The now year books were distributed. Tho next mooting of the club will bo held October 25, whon Mrs. llossie Nosbitt will road a se lected short story and Mrs. if. M. Shaw aud Miss Florence Gould will road poems from Northwest authors. Mrs. Frank A. Rice, -112 S. Edi- son street, on Wednesday nftor noon, eutortaiued Mrs. Alice M. MeNaught, Democratic nominee for State Legislature from Mult nomah county. Mrs. Rice is strong in her pianos of Mrs. Me Naught s candidacy aud plat form, standing as she does for on ly such legislation as will bu for the good of all of the people, fa voring a graduated statu income tax on twenty-five hundred dol lars aud up, and believing that political education is patriotism paramount. Mrs. MeNaught states that what we need Ls a de mocracy a democracy to secure a just balance of masculine ud feminine minds in all legislative bodies, as woman's mind and ideals, coupled with those of man, cannot fail to be productive of great and lasting good to society. Mrs. MeNaught has proven her self to be posse-shed of leadership, a woman of strong personality and with the courage of lior con victions, all of which are necessa ry in a representative of tho people. ' -(I FREE A Gobi Fish and Globe with every $1 purchaso of Nyal, i. D. b., Peuslar or Currin romo- dy or toilet article. . The Big Load Man, Empire 1133. Men, come in and Holler at ROGERS for a collar. Furnished apartments to let at 207!) Van Houteu street; Empire 08(58 . 50 For Sale Cheap Kimball pin 110. Phone Empiro 1015. Hoys' all wool Maokinows HOGEHS. Cord Wood, old growth, Empiro 1448. For Sale Sliubert piano, very reasonable. Call at Tit S. Jersey street. Pleasant room, good homo cooking for four men, in private home, modern, home privileges. vol) Syracuse St.; Empire MO!). RUBERS for the whole Hloom ing Family ROGERS. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. Jersey oow for sale cheap, (.'all 210(i Willamette boulevard. For Sale Winchester shotgun, 12 gauge. Call evenings H01 S. Kellogg street. Wiggle your toes hi ROGERS' HOSE. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133. For Sale Fine (i room modern home, partly furnished, double garage, poultry houso, $:)(i()().(H). Tonics. 721 Oswego street. Extra Special! Seven piece glass Horry Set only 5Dc at Kasinoyor's Variety Store. Wool Pants all wool hut Un buttons guaranteed to not rip. ravel or wear down at the hccls-r HOGEHS. For Trade A (JO acre farm witli equipment for St. Johns residence. Couch & Hursiiu, "Hotter Wood" Ool. 2D8. Hilly goat for service. M. R. Green, 810 Smith avenue North; Empire 2200. ROGERS soils Shoe Oil Iluy your shoes from HOGEHS ami you won't need any. Would like to board and room a couple with child or two; good care given children; $75 per mouth for couple and one child or $85 for couple with two child rcu. Call at this olllee. Tickle the old man with a pair of HOGEHS' house slippers on the bottom of the feet. Furnished rooms, block from car line. 208 E. Hurlingtoii St. Found A reader on N. Edison street. Owner can have same by identifying same and paying for notice. 20:10 Willamette lilvd, I 'ho Gico electric light globes and save money 011 your light hill. jll sizes at Kasinoyor's V11 ricty Store. House for Hunt Four rooms, $1(1.50 per mouth. Call 812 North Leonard struct. White Narcissus l()o dozen, 215 Burr, corner Lombard St. 51 For Sale White Pekin ducKs, also Flemish Giant rabbits. Till! E. Charleston street. Dressmaking aud tailoring at my homo, -125 15. Mohawk street Mrs. Fay Mills. 52 Eyes examined, glasses fitted We do it right. Dr. W J. Gil strap, Physician and Surgeon, 1-1 Peninsula Security Hldg. About forty persons are now eurollud in the night classes at James John high school of which .Mrs. R. O. Hrand and D. It. Cook are instructors, Mrs. Brand is 111 charge of two advanced classes 111 English and an advanced class in citizenship, while Mr. Cook teaches the seventh and eighth grades. Enrollment in the classes is still increasing, but there is room for more, ( lasses are held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings of each week. Mrs. John W. Tabor of Los An geles lias been the guest of Mrs. H. G. Brand on Seneca street. Burlington Dancers, Notice! Accommodations have been made with 'The Liiintou Bus Co,' for enrrj ing passengers to aud from Burlington Dance Hall on Saturday evenings. Bus leaves Park and Oak strootu at 8:15 p. m.; leave Wlutwood Court at 8;-15 p. m. Special round trip fares. For information call Em pire 1270. SPECIAL--BARGAIN Four room modern house, fur nace, close in, good dutriet,$!IOOO. 107 N. Jersey St.; Empire 0SH7. Typewriter ribbons for sale at this offlcc, 75u each. r I Earning Saving Investing Do not cling to the mistaken idea that your iiimll enrnlnftS leave no margin for SAVINGS. That is the alibi used by those who desire to remain iw thrifty. The little bit left over after tnking out the monthly expenses is yours to save. It is your wot king capita and the proper In vestment of it creates a working ally which will help you through stressful periods and maintain you in comfort in old age. Study the following table and decide upon a course of Econ omy which lias been the nicaus of placing nitmy irnHviduftWiitthe class of the Successful. 3 por cent Savings Compounded Semi-annually pay as follows: Weekly Savings $ 1.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 One Year $ 52.77 158.34 263.00 527.83 Three Years $ 103.11 -180.52 815.88 lttll.83 Five Years $ 280.20 &U.02 1.101.74 2S03.57 Tea Years $ 803.54 1817.14 3028.98 0067.18 Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Thu offir Rood only from Oct. JtUh to Otl Sltfr fRAOC MAW "Wear- Ever" Jt two-quart Aluminum Pudding Pan We arc making this oiler solely for the purpose of af fording you an op portunity to give "Wenr.nvcr" a real service test in vnnr nun Llfrlir-n. Wc want you to Slid the uinercncc, t-r.UL. tne tuner Ktgular Price f.9S 49c CWr only 20c c) tKmul.tr '.. in qucntly, chc.iper ence and KNOW the difference between "Wear liver" aluminum cooking utcniiiU aud iitcnmlx of less thick metal which, conae arc offered at a price. SI. JOHNS HARDWARE GO. THE WINCHESTER STORE 2E Something a Little Thp belter in a Healer I llu No. 19, Mission A Combination No. 21, Mission A Combination. nmnmn.miiiin mtm nmm ituwuwM MUM OK I .330 .$36 No. 19, Mission J A B Wood Only r0.1U No. 21, Mission flf B Wood Only. V3W.Mv Gash or Credit HL F- CLA THE FURNITURE MAN MAKING HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel knives and forks remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO Cleans Scours Polishes Large cake V.I. XV .vr ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., N.w York, U. S. A. Cards of tlinnkn unticoK nro charged for at tho rato of fifty conta each. Persona desiring to mvn Hiioh unticM ntililisdind should make a note of this. The Hi-vicw hus itpproxiuiately 7500 road era in St. Johua, .Advcrtisi'isi, pleow gt yotlf copy in 1m V"'.ln"iday noon, if at nil pnssiltli'.