. . 1 i-- - - 1 THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Mnrlcle Editor Published Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jer3cySt7 Umpire 0321 Subcrlptl on prlo S1.50, pr yar. Tub RKViRt; U entered ot post office In Portland, Oregon, na mull mutter of the second clnu under the Act of Gon gnu of March 3, 1879. Y. W. C. A. Notes The annual Hallowe'en frolic by all the girls' clubs will be held Saturday evening, Oct. 28th from 7 :H0 to 10 iJIO. at the Y. W. C. A. building. All aorta of costumes will be in evidence. Don't miss it. Parents cordially invited. On Friday, Nov. Hid, from 3 to 0 p. m. will bo held the biggest ho cial event of the season. All l'nr-ent-Tcaclicr Associations, W. C T. U. members, church women. Y W.C.A. and eltdi women are cor dially invited to this benefit lea. to be given for the farm home for children at Corvallis. A few very special numbers will make the ttrnirnin. mid a biir ircHoiM'tlier meeting is desired. The teachers in all the schools are urged to lie present. Don't forget the dato. The St. Johns Branch (Ills a apace at the Health exhibition at the Auditorium. Leonard liar rington and Kenneth Adams, mi pcrv'iscd by Mr. McMillan, leach er of the hoys' manual training cliiKH in ilames lohn High School, made a miniature building of the Y.W. 0. A. The building was ar tiatically painted by Mrs. Aman da .Steele Imd. (lirl Jlcscrv nnd the women in the sewing 11 gymnasium classes are nIiow with tiny dolls dressed to repr Kent tlii! different urouns. Hi booths 10 and 111 at the Audi r! 11 111. W. JOWER DESIGNER PATTERNS OUTING -FLANNELS Stripes, Plaids, Checks and Solid Colors 18c Yard CURTAIN MATERIAL lMlet Nets, Iitntnincs, Scrim In Plain or Fancy Weaves 22c to 55c Yard Black Sateen Dresses $2.25 ART LINEN, 35c, 55c, $1.19, Yard BATH ROBES $3.95, f4.50, S5.50, $6.50, $7.75 WOMEN'S SWEATERS $7.75 Tuxedo Style, Klnstic Shape Retaining Stitch, a High Grade Sweater, Colors Navy and Drown. Men's Underwear UNIONSUITS $1.50, $1.75, $3.25, $4.95 SINGLE GARAIENTS 90c, $1.50. $2.75 Women's Flannel Gowns, $1.00, $1.25 These Gowns arc Fleecy and of finer weave, the Low Prices do not intimate their worth. Boy's Shoes 5 to 8 $1.85, $2.00, $2.75 11 to 2 $2.00, $2.95, $3.15, 3.50 2j n G $2.60, $3.35, $3.60, $3.95 The ito Portland must have nmn bridges across the Willamette river if ills to fulfill its dentins oh a great city. Willi two-thirds of the city's population residing east of the river, ami with only five liridLM'H not 11 sinirle new one having been buill in the past JlJ years not lung else hut hen ouh trafllu congestion at the hrhlucH could bo expected. The time must come when bridgcx must be erected both norlh 11111 south of the present structures, and tlio sooner I hey are construe ted tlio hotter lor the develop went of the whole city. Portlaui and Multnomah county as a whole will vote on November 71 h on the proposal to authorize bonds for construction of the Ross Island bridge. This bridgt would invo a direct route to inn from tint west m'dn for 11 ureal volume of vehicular trallle of the central cast Hide and the south- rout aectiou of the eilv. It wouh give relief to traflle eongestiou on the Morrison and llawthoriu bridge, and would be advauta gvous to the oily as a whole. The time will come when Hi. Johns will be asking (he voters of other sections or the eily to aupport its lirulge measure, 11111 tho joint lirulge eommiltee in charge of the ltoss Island bridge camnaiL'ii. unroH that suiinort nliould be given it by this district nnd that there he reciprocity when the Kt. Johns bridge mens urn goea before tho people. -Con tributed. A favorable vote 011 the three mill tax measure for general mu nicipal purposes is urged by the members of the tux supervision nnd conservation commission. It wfw this same unity that recom mended the resubmission of the measure in order that a technical point be cleared up. Hut the name members declare that the city cannot be operated without tho use of this special levy at the present time without curtail mrnta that would spell disaster to tho city of Portland. The three mill levy was authorized twice before and is not a new nor nu additional tax. The l!.:l city budget has been cut to the "very bono" by the city council and the tax commisaion that has the an thority to make any reductions it ee.s lit, will have the budget for Its action after the election. In- ftsmucu as the tax eommiMiiou is sworn to curtail any and all ac tivities .that are not deemed nee- Nisary, the public has a double protection. Put a vote against the three mill tax will not result in savings, say the tax commit doners; it will result in disaster. The parenta of the Whitney Boys' Chorus of St. Johns gave the boys a very pleasant evening last Monday at the high school. The beginning of the evening started with drilling, marching and various exercises for the boys, and ninny of the parents Raid It was the hist ibiug they ever saw, and Kind they never knew what Jheir boys were really tnught on Monday evenings. Af ter the exercises a short time was taken up with singing, and if you were not there you missed some thing. After the short rehearsal a very pleasant time was had by all. About 150 plates were serv ed witli sandwiches, cakes and cocoa, etc., which was arranged for by some of tho parents. He there next Monday, and if you have any boya bring them nlong. Reported. Protect Your Health Hundreds of people today, arc suffering from Nerves, Indig estion, Lack Of Energy, due to the absorption of poison from Decayed or Abscessed Teeth. ARE YOU ONE OF THESE? Why not visit our office today mid have your mouth put in first class condition? We are specialists in all branches of dentistry, having cared for thousands of cases during the past Eight Years In This City. We will examine your teeth free of charge, tell you what is best for your particular case and the exact cost. Get our prices before going elsewhere. Crown, llridge Painless Extractions and Plate Open Kvcnlngs Specialists. Telephone Kniplrc 1889 DR. R. E. BRIGGS DR. S. B. McCLINTOCK B. & M. PAINLESS DENTISTS NEW CURRIER BUILDING 108J .1 south Jersey Street IT YOU desire Quality Meats at Reasonable Pri ces you can purchase them in St. Johns at the ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OUR AIMS Quality and Service 101) North Jersey .Street Market Phone Umpire 0021 Lavrack's Grocery 41 6 N. Jersey Street Specials For Friday, Saturday and Monday 6 Pounds Sweet Spuds 25c Now Crop Brazil Nuts, pound 15c 4 pounq No. 1 .Macaroni 25c 3 pound No. 1 Spaghetti 25c 4 Packages Jiffy Jell 25c 25 Pound Box Seedless Raisins.. . .$3.00 M. J. B. Coffee, Pound 40c 3 pound Lavrack's Special Coffee. $1.00 1 Pkge. Nono Such Mince Meat. . . .15c Sweot Cider, Glass Jugs, Gallon. . . .65c 4 Pkgo. Naptha Washing Powder. . .25c 8 Bars Lenox Soap 25c Sea Foam, Largo Package 24c Free Delivery One hundred sheets of coed typewrit ini: paper for 125 conta at tliLj ofllec. Warranty deed blanks and contracts of sale at this ofllco; 5c each, or 50o per dozen, Bridge Emergency The people of Multnomah county are con fronted with the serious problem of traffic con gestion and loss of the present bridges span ning the Willamette. Four years ago 36,000 vehicles crossed our bridges daily, while now G7,000 vehicles cross each day and our bridges are rapidly becom ing useless under the very heavy and rapidly increasing traffic they were not designed to meet. We Must Have New Bridges Over two years will elapse before .new bridges can be built if approved at the com ing election. What will the increasing prob lem of traffic mean at that time? Owing to it's central and natural location, the Bumside Bridge must be rebuilt. The old bridge has about outlived its usefulness and we must rebuild our most used, and cen trally located bridge. The new bridge is ninety feet in width, with sufficient height and ample approaches, and is designed to meet our great problem of traffic congestion. GALL FOE ST. JOHNS M- PBOVEMENT BONDS. In accordance witli the provis- ions ot Urclinanco ino. no-:, nnaand liv tlm Council October 4th, 1922, St. Johns Improvement Bonds numbered bb'J to ui:, inclusive, dated December 12th, 1913, are hereby called for re demption December 12th, 1922. The face value with accrued in tornst will lin nnid nnon nrescnta tion of said bonds at tlio office of the undersigned on the abovo dntn. tho Raid dato being semi annual coupon period. Prom and nncr sum uaio mc uuuiu.il uu said bonds shall cease. WM. ADAMS, City Treasurer. Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication, Oct. 27, 3,922. Vote For the SI HI V Ross Island Bridge Ballot No. 14 It will provide a direct west side connection without a draw. No. grade crossings near the approach es. It will save lives, time aud mon ey. It will connect direct with Powell Valley Road, open up the cntiic southeast portion of the city. Approved by the City Council, County Commissioners, City Plan niug Commission. Paid mly. WE THINK BY YOU Trading With Us You Will Get the Most For Your Money Look Below at Our List of Prices VVc Will Have Sonic FREE Cold Drinks to Every Customer Soda Crackers, pound ICo Graham Crackers, pound.... le I Oyster Soup Crackers Ili....l(ic All kinds of Cookies, Hi .'Joc-iioc Hcst Head lliee, pound fl'-Ae Small white Cal. Beans, 11 lb. 25c Red Jnp. and Met. Beans 7c Shortening, 2 pounds for. ...35c l'ure Lard, f pounds 'Joe Washington Macaroni c Spaghetti 7c Choice Noodles 8c Choice Macaroni Bed tfgg Noodles 8e Booth 'a Sardines, can 20o lilue Jack Sardines, can 8c Jockey Sardines, can 13c American Sardines, (5 cans . . .25c Deviled Ham, 0 cans 25c Will give you a good Brooin..45e Albers' Chicken Fecdt 100 lbs. at $2.25 and $2.-10 Potatoes, full sack weight . . 90c Crystal White Soap, 23 bars $1.00 Uoyal White Soap, 27 bars .$1.00 Olo Palm, C to customer, bar. .fio Peet's Mixed Soap, bar 7o Peet's Mechanics' Soap, bar ..8c Van Camp's Pork & Beans, sizo 1;s lie Pork & Boa mi, size 1. .'c Pork Sc Ileum, size 2V 23o Jersey Corn Flakes 10c Kellogg 's Com Flakes 10c Shredded Wheat 12b Post Toastics 10c Moiled Oats, .'1 lb. G or. .......25a Quaker yellow Corn Meal ...lilc Toilet Paper, G rolls 25o Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25o Borden's Milk 9e Carnation Milk ) Campbell's Vegetable Soup.. 10c Vim Flour, sack $2.00 Del Monto $1.85 Think WHAT THIS BRIDGE MEANS TO You I Geo. Kaady Grocery Vote For 1148 Lombard Street Phono Empire 1707 The Bin nsi lie Bridge Paid Adv. J CENTRAL CASH GROCERY 108 Philadelphia St. W. J. FORSYTHE Opposite Masonic Bldg. Phone Empire 1588 The Store of Personal Service WE DELIVER FREE Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials ,1 Pounds Spaghetti for 25c 1 Pounds Macaroni for Sac 1 I.g. can Columbia River Sal mon. 25c, 2 for 15c Large Can Flat Medium Red Salmon 20c 3 Large Cans Pork aud Beans. 25c 3 Lbs. Central Hleiul Coffee. . 1-00 Citrus or Sea Foam Pkge 25c Larj?e Can Mince Meat 15c 3 pounds Sugar $1.00 25 baw R. W. Soup $1.00 fl Jb. sack Rolled Oats 50c See Our Window for Halloween Pumpkins Special from 5c up. New arrival of Seeded Seedless Raisins, 2 Packages v35c ello All Flavors Pkge 10c Albert's Flap Jack or Waffle Flour 80c A Good 75c Broom for 49c Hard Wheat Flour. .$1.60 $1.65 and 1.85 7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 1 Lb. Calumet Baking Powder, ,30c 1 Lb. Fancy Cocoa Nut 18c New Dry Prunes Lb 10c 4 lbs, Rolled Oats 25c 9 lb. Sack Y. or W. Corn Meal. 30c 9 lb. Rolled Oats 50c 2 lb. New Brazil Nuts 85c j lb. Folgers Tea 25c Citron, Lemon or Orange Peel at lowest price. Keep Fainted Woodwork CLEAN Clean wooden floors, linoleum, tile, marble, concrete, with SAPOLIO Makes all house- cleaning easy. Large cake No waste U Kuf.Ktwtrt Tuck Mm? aa'i Sa C. NewYftrV. U.S.A. & r 1 ry " I Trr I 4J j -- hl!pB OR. FRANK SANDIFUR Exclusive Care of Eyes Honliam-Curtier Bldg. Res. Hmp. 10S6 Office Ump. 1SS3 Try an Oyster Supper at DAN'S T. L. PERKINS for City Commissioner rA x m ji WHY? Because he has made good in holding Public office in the post. Because -ho will follow the same conservative policy that his past record indicates. Because -as Chairman of tho Ways and Means Committee in 1913, he was instrumental in enacting some of Oregon's most Constructive Legislation. Vote 97 X (Paid Adv. by T. L. Campaign Committee.) Perkins f announcement! W. II. BALL has purchased the interest of C. A. Wright in the Weeks & Wright Anto Repair Shop at 105 West Leavitt Street, and the firm name hereafter will be Weeks & Ball. The new firm is now ready to do all kinds of Auto Repair Work in a Satisfactory Manner. We are now Agents for the Chevrolet Car, and are prepared to sell cars as well as parts. GIVE US A CALL Weeks & Ball Empire 1590 105 W. Leavitt Street Pord Specialists We Guarantee Our Repair Work to give you entire Satisfaction Ford Repair Shop CARNE SMITH'S Prop. 108 Alohawk Street, Corner Jersey Towinf! Servioo Open Evenings Phone Empire 0472