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JOWER STAMPED GOODS 25c, 40c, 50c, 65c, $1.25 THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW II. h. RAY, Editor nnl Publhher Published Friday of Each Week 404 N. JerleTsT Empire 0321 Subcrlgtl on prloi tl.GQ pr yar. Tim RnviKt is entered at pot office in Portland, Oregon, as mnll matter of the second class under the Act of eon rest of March 3, 1879, Y. W. C. A. Notes Hnymond F. Fisher of the Pen insula Onrnfre LM2 S. Jersey St., is loenl distributor for the Chev rolet. There in now mid will be for some time to come n short age of curs nnd n order to get yours when you want it it is ad visable to place your order with Mr. Fisher at once. . Womon's Heather Hose $2.50, $2.25, 95c, 25c Children's " ,85c, 75c INFANTS' Sweater Jackets $1.40, $1.50, $1.75 Knit Pants $1.00 Bootses 35c, 50c Silk Heods $1.50, $1.25 "'ol Shirts $1.80, $1.25, $1.00, 50c Boys' Bost Grado Corduroy Pants. . . .$2.50 pair Women's Camlsolos, dark colors, sizes to 52 . .$1.35 Mlssos' Swoators $4.50, $2.85 Bath Towels 45c, 35c, 30c Art Cloth 55c, 35c SHOES Boys' 21 1 to"6 $3.35 11 to 2 $3.50, $3.15 &y2 to 13' .j $2.95, $3.25 5 to 8 $2.75 When Winter Comes Hriiif.InK all its holiday times with tables laden with koo1 things to eat will your teeth be in condition to he'p you appreciate their full value nr must you swallow your food half chewed, to the detriment of your whole system? Can you take 11 deep breath of fresh cold air with enjoyment or docs that decayed tooth kuiuI a mlu through your body each time you oicii your nioujli? Now is the time to have those small cavities filled or inisshij; teeth replaced with bridge worl: or plntus. Examinations and estimates FKK1S. The home like atmos phere and low prices in this ollicu will be a surprise to you, Tiie St. Johns Branch Y. W. C. C A. building will be open to the public every Sunday afternoon from 3 to fi o'clock. The purpose is not to detract from church services nor to encourage people from their homes, but to meet a need for Sunday afternoon in the community, when people want somewhere to go. An en tertaining program will bo given each Sunday and one of the com mittee women will net as hostess. Plenty of music for those who like to sing. On next Sunday af ternoon, Nov. 19th, wo are most fortunate in having Mrs. h. 15. Goff to sing a solo and lead a community sing. Mrs. Go IT is a vocal teacher and choir lender from Oklahoma City and at pres ent is an instructor at the James John night school. She lias done musical work in several other leading cities of the U. S. Come and hoar her. The Dependable Club will por- I tray club work in a short play. Miss Maude Covington, our Branch Librarian, will give n talk on "Good Books." Merle Bolin mid Fay Palmer will piny violin duets. A community sing will lollow. II there are any strangers in the district, you are most cordially invited. The girls from various clubs joined the community music week program and presented a uiusiual pantomime entitled "Songs mid Scenes of Home," which was well received by the large audience. DR. R. E. BRIGGS Crown, Uridgc and Plate Specialists. Open lWciilu',s DR. S. B. McCLINTOCK Telephone Umpire 1881) B. & M. Dentists NEW CURRIER BUILDING Telephone Empire 1881) 108 S. Jersey St. ft k ft t 8 1 IF 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 109 North Jersey Street Market Phone Umpire 0021 CENTRAL CASH GROCERY 118 Philadelphia St. W. J. FORSYTHE Opposite Masonic Bldg. Phono Empire 1588 The Store of Personal Service WE DELIVER FREE Addressing the Williams Par ent Teacher Association on Mon day afternoon on (lootl Books, Miss Florence Gould, children's librarian of St. Johns emphasized the importance of selecting only 1 t I it A .1. wie nesi hooks lor inu children and gave the following rules by which a good hook may he judg ed: Is the book written in cood KuglishT Is it simple and siucercT Is it ahnut a real hero or a dum my, artificial in his virtues; one who does the impossible? JJocs the moral lesson show too vivid ly 1 The ethical lino should be gentle mid spring unconsciously from the writer's mind. Does it . I . t . . empiiasizc nonesiy, iruih, cour- ago, self sacrilice without hope of reward I Avoid hooks which em phasize riches, beauty and beau tiful clothes. Avoid unhappy love iilfiiirs mid hooks that run in series, and above all avoid the sensational. A short business mooting pro ceded the talk by Miss Mould. Iteport of the committee in I charge of the milk now beug dis tributed showed that during the four weeks the school has used more than 1001) half pints of milk and of that amount only $10 was tree mill;. The treasurer report- ed a total of $'j:i!) made at the recent e;iterlainment at James lohn high school fur that fund. .Mrs. Walter Ormaudy, delegate 10 1 110 state convention at l.u gene, gave her report. Minerva Chapter No. 105. O. 13. r., was royally entertained on I Wednesday eveninc bv Done Lodge No. 1512. A. R &. t i, 1 1 11 . ....... ' .mistime nan, a delightful pro- irrmn included piano solo by Mrs. Winthrop Hastings; vocal solo, Iieut. . L, Crane: vocal selee- Won by Minerva Chanters: rend. ing, Mrs, George- Hall, and vounl R010 hv .Mrs. Gabriel P11 I n. Fol. lowing the program worthy ma- Iron of Minerva chanter. Mm. J. m. niair, was presented with a I huge boutiuet of ehrisnnthemnms , - , and worshipful master of Dor!. lodge, J. M. Blair, was presented with a box of cigars by J, N, Kd- lersen, past W. M. of Doric, ns a token of anreeiation of tluir work in both lodees. An inform. nl reception followed, after which the guests enjoyed danc ing and refreshments, We Lead in Naming NEW LOW PRICES Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials 3 cans Hied, Bed Salmon .Vm 3 enhs best grade Shrimp 50e 3 cans best grade Oysters . . , 30 cans Darimatie Milk tsc A cans good Peas and C'o.rn. I'Je 6 cans large size Pork and Deans IUe Babbitt's Cleanser, U ontuiss. . l.V Cremo Oil Soap, -1 for 2"n- 4 largo rolls Toilet Paper ...25e 30 lb. can Dark Karo Syrup, .tk'ic 10 lb can Light Karo Syrup.. 70o Flap Jack Flour, pkg ... ...'Jfio 3 pounds Central Coffee- ...$1.00 3 lb. Special Blend 7fo Coarse and line Graham, t) Ib.-too Yellow ami white Comment, J) lb. snok 30c lb. sack Kulled Oats 50c Get our spueial on all leading brands of Flour for this week. The Ladies Aid of the Piontvr M. H. church wll servo n lunch, bazaar and dinner in tho base. mont of tho church on AVednes- day, Nov. 22. Lunch will bo served from 11 o'clock till all are served at 35c. Bazaar during the afternoon and chicken dinner from G o'clock till all are served at 50c. T .1 A uiuiy wnws worn ty Hour or entv for any disease. Good prac. tical nurse in confinement cases. Doctor ref. 25q, 10e, 50c. Leavo word at lloview of fice. C. M. Orewiler. Wrm Jersey ltOGKUS. Gloves 20o Follow the Crowds to the CEATRyl li the Busiest little store on the Penin sula. Quality, Price and Service is our Watchword. TO AO. OUR CLASSIFIED VERTISERS. ivn uiaKsiiem mis must no 111 by 2 p, m. Thursday to iunuro in sertion. All classified ads pay able tn advance except to those who nave monthly accounts with the lloview, 1 Old furniture and junk bought, highest prices paid. Dry kind ling wood for sale. Simrle loads $1.25. Wm. Preston , 12!)G Lom bard street. Drop card. 1 If you arc looking for a bcauti fu homo, here it is: Nine room modem bungalow, fine garage, fireplace, fruit, (lowers, big lawn. Lot 300x100, ideally situated. Price $5000. $3200 cash will haul- die. Cull 520 S. Tvanhoo street, or Umpire 0880. (i Warranty deed blanks nnd contracts of sale at this offlco Cc each, or 50c per dozen. Kyes examined, glasses fitted. We do it right. Dr. W J. Gil strap, Physician and Surgeon, l-'l Peninsula Security Bldg. Mrs. A. D. Bond fiit elnss I'tnr goods; nil iriiitU 1 mtlc to or-il'-r. Leavo nil orders nt si. Julius Millinery Co.; Umpire 0375. A Most Unusual and In teresting Contest Has Been Started by W. M. Tower, the Jeweler It will engage the literary talent and historical ability of the young people of St. Johns. In Mr. Tower's window stands an exact reproduction or the fam ous Northeast Tower nnd the Gate to tho city of Cairo, Egypt. For the best 200 word essay written on Cairo by n girl Mr. Tower will present a beautiful guaranteed reconstructed ruby: solid gold ring, nnd a handsome solid gold signet ring to the boy winner. Two Evershnrp Pencils will ho given as 2nd prize, one each to the boy and girl writing tho 2nd best 200 word essay on Cairo. Entrants aro eligible up to 18 years, and English teachers of schools will bo tho judges. Send all essays to Mr. Tower. Prizes aro now on exhibition. Contest closes Friday, Nov. 21th, 1022. "Bottor Wood" Empire 02D8. Bag rugs woven, all sizes. Or ders called, for and delivered; all work guaranteed. Peninsula Bug Co., 1021 East Allegheny street; Umpire 2130. Ask for Jake. DR. FRANK 'SANDIFUR Cares For Eyes Exclusively Cozy and Comfortable Via the Shasta Route Sunny California Your comfort is the first consideration of South ern Pacific employees who have b.uilt up an enviable reputation for courteous and efficient service. Equipment of Southern Pacific trains is modern iu appoint ments and contain all the features conducive to comfort and lux ury. Observation cars and sleeping cars with sections, drawing rooms atid compartments facilitate the enjoyment of scenery. They afford privacy, rest, sleep, relaxation, and pleasure. Excellent meats tastly prepared and served in attractive dining cars appeal to the most fastidious. Southern Pacific Lines For Lew Reund Trip Fares, Train Schedules, Sleeping Car Reservations, and beautiful folders, ask railroad ticket agents or write. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent G. P. A.. Portland, Oregon. Bonham- Currier, Bldg. Phone Emp. 1883 Res. Emp. 1080 Cider and Apples Pure Apple Cider made fresh dally from good apples, no culls or worms. Two Gallon and over Delivered, 50c Per Gallon. Fino Apples, all kinds, $1.00 to $2.00 Per Box. Place Ordors Now for Thanksgiving Cider. Announcement The American She Shop Is NOW ready to serve the public with tho Best Shoe Repairing. We have a supply ef the BEST good shoes for Men and Boys. Ceme and get Acquainted and get a Big Dollar's Worth F. Kass, Prop. 110 S. Jersey Street Portsmouth Avenue and Columbia Boulevard II r Phone Empire 1722- Edmond's Foot, Fitter POLICEISPECIAL Bon Ton Millinery SALE OF 60 Trimmed Hats, Values to $10 Very Special $3.95 Choice Lot Children's Hats, Values to $2.50 SPECIAL 25 Cents Portland Manufacturing Co. I MANUFACTURERS OP J? Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- i; celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, :1 and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET The most desirable shoe for the Officer who ilemund n mm. fortable shoe with wear ami good appearance included. Made in Black Calf with two full double Soles and Rubber Heels, PRICE - - $7.50 FOOT FITTER DRESS SHOE $7.00 Qatton Rancli Qairy Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City Health Department and the Cows are tested for tuberculosis every six months. Phone Col. 321 fer era1 era SOLD BY Bonham & Currier LOOK FOR THE UNION CARD When You Go in a Meat Market If It is Quality Meats you want this Is the market for you to trade at. We carry a full line of Meat, Fish, Poultry and Oysters At all times. Come In and see for yourself. We open at 8 A. M., close at 6 P. M. every day. Jost Quality Market 113 North Jersey Street Phone Empire M83 UNION MARKET :o: ii i Lavrack's Grocery 416 N. Jersey Street Empire 1437 SPECIALS Friday Saturday, Monday Pride's Mince Meat, can - 14c Tree Tea, lb - - - - 50c Jiffy Jell, 4 packages - - 25c Corn and Peas, 2 cans - - 25c M. J. B. Coffee, lb - 4c Perfection Crax, lb. - - 15c No. 6 Graham Crax - -m - 75c No. 5 Snow Flakes - - Ctc No. 5 Perfection Crax - - 55 Sea Foam, 2 large packages - - 45c Star Naptha Powder, A 'packages - 25c Camel Cigarettes, 16c package; carton $1.45 Nice Dry Spuds, sack -- Vim Flour - 51,95 Crown Flour - - - $2.1$ Drifted Snow . . , $2.11 Fishers' Blend . , . $2.2 We Deliver Free 11 I