St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 17, 1922, Image 3

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    HOT ASHE-.HAD -PICTURED.
Irl Wh Had Herself Paoed In Hotel
Unprepared for Meetlno With
I Flippant Individual.
1 The xlH had. never been paged In a
hotel. Xlma after tlm ahe had heard
tM bellboys o by calling out names,
and always sho had envied the young
women Vvho got up and followed them
to the telephone.
It rot'td be a positive mania with
her lhls desire to be paged nnd
DnaUy'ahe persuaded ono of her
frlendi to telephone-her at. a hotel at
a .specified time.
She waited In the lobby, sitting on
theuedf e f her seat la excitement, un
til the. boy appeared.
"Mis Drown I Miss UrOwnl"
She rose excitedly. "I am Miss
Brown," ahe said.
"Gentleman .watting to boo you out
front"
She looked rather surprised; that
had not been in the scheme. Dut per
haps he had changed his mind. She
followed the boy obediently, nnd wns
led face to face with a perfect
stranger.
Iler face grew pink with confusion
as she gazed at htm, and he, realizing
the mistake, watched her In nmuse
tneat 'lie was a rather loudly dressed
young man with' a great air of insur
ance. For-a moment they, stared ; then he
poke.
"Not so. good," ho said slowly, and
then, as an after thought, "but not so
bad, either I"
, And the girl fled in embarrassment.
OFFER MARK TWA'lN REFUSED
APE EXPERT MONEY TESTER
6ald to De Impossible to Foot Animals
01 siam wun Any counter
felt Money.
The people of Slam are very fond
of keeping monkeys of various kinds
as pets. Owing to their close associ
ation with human beings, these crea
tures bpcoine very Intelligent.
One of the most remurkablo things
that these monkeys can do Is to test
money. In Slum there Is a large
amount of counterfeit monoy, perhaps
more than In any other country in the
world. As a consequence, the lot of
tho merchant is a dintcult one. They
have, however, surmounted the trou
bio to a large extent by making use
of npes to test tho coins. Sitting by
the side of each merchant is to be
seen a solemn-faced ape. Every piece
of money handed to his master Is at
ouco given to the ape. Tho animal
tests tho coin with his teeth. If It
Is good, ho throws It Into the money
box; If it bo bad ho flings it to the
ground.
Tho strange part about tho busi
ness Is that no whlto person has yet
been able to discover how the apes
tell the good money from tho bad. The
merchants polltoly refuse to explain
how tho creatures aro trained to carry
out this useful ofllcc. The only suro
tiling about the affair Is that Uio apes
never make a mistake.
RAISE BUGS TO FIGHT BUQSSEEN
French Scientists Breed Insects and
IN DIFFERENT LIGHTS
HMaVntUddsr He' Is Reported to
Havald,Thn Editorship of
Humorou .Periodical.
About that tlmo my wife helped mo
put, another temptation behind me.
Thbrwat an offer of sixteen thousand
dollars a year, for flvo years, to let
tay name be used as editor of a hu
BJerouu periodical.
I praise her for lVirnlshtng her help
In resisting that temptation, for It Is
her due. There' -was no temptation
about It, in fact, but she would have
offered her help just tho same if there
had been one. I can conceive of many
wfid and extravagant things when my
Imagination is in good repair, but I
can conceive of nothing qulto so wild
and extravagant as tho Idea of my ac
cepting the editorship of a humorous
periodical.
Z should regard that as tho saddest
ef alt 'occupation. If I should under
take it I should havo to add to it tho
occupation of undertaker, to relieve
tt in tome degree of Its checrlessness.
- rrora 'Unpublished Chnptera from
the -Autobiography of Mark Twain" In
Harper's Uagaxlue.
Where Lona Necke Are 6tyllth.
In Uurme, among tho ICnrcns, a
long neck is the ambition of every
woman, iler mother starts thinking
about this when her daughter Is a
baby, and starts -to accomplish this
wan-like " effect when the tots aro
scarcely able to walk.
The method employed Is a series
of heavy brtu rings, which uro us
thtck as your little linger, Thoio are
put around the child's uick, und as
fee 'greyrs, more rings are addod, thus
ferrtag her neck to lengthen out,
Mere-rings' are added year after year
aa the . girt grows into womanhood.
Yweatyeae )et these Mils .is tho aver
age ijwera, although S3 havo been
achieved.
Tn Sl-rtag-cellared woman Is
thought beautiful, but tho 23-ringcd
kdy,Is 'considered a raving beauty
adsr'tfaa Karens of Burma.
Hidden Brine River,
STATUES THAT HOLD SPIRITS
Buddhists Firmly Believe That 8oule
of Long Departed Sagee Are
Present In Images.
Marco .Polo, tho eel eh rated Venetian
traveler, with his two uncles, was tho
first European to travel in China. In
tho glided statuo erected to his memory
In Soo-Chow, China, the Chinese be-
llovo his spirit still resides. Accord
lug to Chinese superstition, a fly or
plder Is tho means by which the
spirits of the dead are coaxed back
to earth to occupy their statues, llvo
hundred similar statues, llfo sire, line
the walls of a dimly lighted room in
tho Iiuddhlst tcmplo of that ancient
city. They contain tho spirits of tho
sugrs they represent, dovout Duddhlsts
believe.
.V Hjilrlt Is unable to enter a statue
unless another nnd freshly liberated
spirit Is thero to recolvo it, say the
priests. Through n door in tho back
of a now statue, therefore, h spider or
fly In Introduced. Tho door is then
sealed nud tho Insect Is left to smother.
Its spirit, fluttering about Inside the
statue, In taken possession of by tho
soul of the long-departed sage. Mnrco
I'olo was brought back In this way,
thu priests say. Worshipers burn In
cense before the statue and seek com
munion with tho spirit of tho alien who
dwelt so long In China, und oven ruled
us governor of ono of tho. provinces.
Story of the High Heel.
The hlgh-hcelcd shoo was Intro
duced In Iho Middle ages, when both
men and wditien took to 'It, ' '
Man, howover, soon found that he
could not llvo a man's life -and do ti
man's work wlillo wearing high heels,
and so resumed his low-heeled shoos,
leaving high heels to tho ladles, with
whom thoy have always been popu
lar. The modern high heel Is, In Its way,
a triumph of art, being of wood, which
4s lighter than leather nnd keeps Its
shape. Tho liool contains a spring,
which adds to tho graco of Its wear
er's walk. As tho Instep Is raised the
figure Is thrown slightly forward, and
n pronounced elegance is the result.
'Hut it most be admitted thu high heels,
though Improving the appearance, do
not always Improve th physique of
their wearers, nnd aro frequently
the cause of Ill-health.
Birds That Are Enemies of Fruit
Destroying Pests.
There Is a quaint Institution In Men
tone, in the south of France, known
as the Insectnrlura, whero learned pro
fessors are rearing various species of
bugs and other Insects.
Mentone is In the center of an im
portant fruit-growing district, nnd tho
object Is to discover the best means of
fighting those Insect pests that prey
upon plants and ruin the. fruit.
Tho orchards have suffered severely
through tho ravages of tho mealy bug,
and the fruit growers were becoming
qulto nlarmed. Then experts discov
ered that three other species of bug
aro tho natural enemies of the meuly.
So these uro being bred and reared
and turned loose In the orchards as
allies of the fruit growers.
The institution In also breeding cer
tain species of ladybirds to destroy the
cochineal, an Insect that plays havoc
with orange nnd lemon trees. These
ladybirds havo been brought from far
Australia and California. '
Tho Institution Is nothing less than
an up-to-date insect farm, consisting
of a largo prlvato houso nnd un aero
of ground, in tho laboratory are rows
upon rows of phials and Jars, tho
larvae of various insects which nru
kept at a high temperature. In the gar
den aro cages full of all kinds of
creeping and flying pests.
VAST WEALTH FROM SILVER
Fortunate Spaniards Spent Millions as
the Average Man Might Die
pense His Dollars.
In tho old Spanish days In Mexico,
millionaires wcro often mado over
night In the rich silver-mining sections
aiound Gundalajuntu. A shrewd pros
pector In tho early days, named .am
brano, discovered a mine which
brought him Immense wealth. Ho
spent most of his time In tho cup
Ituls of Kurope, living as extravagant
ly us possible, squandering vast sums
at tho gaming table, but managing to
leuvo n snug llttlo fortune of J00.OOO,-
000. One of his whims wns to lay n
silver pavement In front of his house,
but this the authorities forbade. In
those days silver was on u parity with
gold.
Tho condo do Vulenclano, who din-
covered ono of thu richest mines in
this section, dorived so much wealth
from It that ho Is said to have, gotten
rid of $100,000,000 In a few years,
Another silver king sent tho king of
Spain $2,000,000 as u Christmas pros
cut, and asked to bo allowed to build
gallorlcs und portals of silver around
his mansion. This request wus re
fused, tho authorities declurlng that
such magntflcenco was tho prlvllcgu
of royalty only.
Beauties of Nature Made Varying Ap
peal to the Artist and the
Two "Flappers."
The Woman nnd the nrtlst were sit
ting on the sands tit the bench. Near
them were two girls murmuring to
each other.
Silence felt when the nrtlst ont up
oKdtedly nnd, wnvlng n thumb at the
magnificent sunset, said: "(Jet that
color 1"
It wns one of Nature's great pictures
a pile of Invendcr thunder clouds
tipped pink by tho Fcttlng tin and
slashed from time to time hy Maine
lightning. The Inko gave hack tho
glories of the sky, enhanced by Its
own green wave's.
Tho hobbed-hnlrcd one of the two
girls spoke llrst: "Soy, Minnie,
wouldn't tlint tnuko it swell negligee?"
"Vou said It," replied Minnie, "hut
how'tl ycr get nil thorn colors?"
"Layers nnd layers nnd layers of
chiffon," was the dreamy response.
The nrtlst fairly exploded In the
Woman's oar: "Gosh I Is that all they
can think of I Now, when I get hack
to tho studio I'll mIioh you" Ho fin
ished with n vague gesture.
The Woman said nothing, only snt
hack uuil pondered on the number of
things that genius might erento from
one Hourco of Inspiration, Chicago
Journal.
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO SHOP AT
The B. & C. Money Back Store
Where a Dollar Does Its Duty
FLEISHERS' YARNS
In all desirable colors
Our Special Outing
Flannel, Light and
Dark Colors,
19c Yard
Flannel Night Gowns
For the Ladies
S1.39 and $1.59
WOME.T SHOES
Of the newest styles in
Straps and Oxfords,
Black and Brown Kid,
Patent Leather and Satin
$3.45, $3.85, '.45, $4.95
Rain Clothes
lfor tlic Working Men
Gold Seal Slickers
Rase City Aquapello
Pnnts ntul Jackets
Rubber Boots
Rubber Pacs, High nnd I,ow,
in lilack and White
Wool Stag Shirts
RUBBERS
For the Kntire Family
Boys' Wool Macklnaws
Sizes G to 1G
$4.95
Children's School
Shoos
Of Solid Leather that nrc
Wear Rcslstcrs
$1.95, $2.25, $2.45 up
Big Girls' Shoes
$2.85, $3.25 and $3.75
Buster Brown and
Bear Brand
Children's Stockings
in Black and Brown
29c and 39c
Complete lino of Men's
Women's, & Children's
Felt Slippers
NO CHANGE IN PROCEDURE
B.& C. Money Back Store
"8ame Old Objection, Same Old Rul
ing," and Judicial Proceedings
Went on Their Way.
A render wns overhauling his old
flips of I.tfu thu other day when ho
cntuo ncross a story with a distinct
Cleveland Ilnvor.
It concerns n onco noted member of
tho local bar, nnd a wull-ktinvvti Judge,
who, haiilly, Is still numhored mining
tho living.
Here Is thu story Just ns It appeared
"0 years ngo:
"A most nmuslng reply was made by
Judgo Neff to nu objection made by
Attorney Vernon llurke. The repluvln
suit of Citpt. Joseph Dovlllu against
Constable Hudson wus on healing.
Mr. llurltu bud continually made ob
jection to certain testimony, nnd every
ono of the objections was religiously
overruled by Judgo Neff.
"I.nter, Ciiptnln Duvlllu wns on tho
stand nnd tho same iues(lnn cnuio up
again.
M,I object,' cried Mr. Hurlto In a
stentorian voice.
"'What's your objection? nuked
Judge Neff.
"'Hntnu old objection,' replied the
attorney.
"'Hiinio old ruling,' answered tho
Judgo. Trococd.' "Cleveland l'luln
Denier.
113 Philadelphia Street
THE STORE WITH THE YELLOW FRONT
OUR MOTTO Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
OWN UVHNINOS
Laurel Lodge, 1, 0. 0. F,
Meets ench Monday evening I
no. ioo, at. Jonm. orapon
aioiulnv even tnr In Oilil
lows Imll nt 7:!H). A cordis! welcome to
I'd.
A thousand feet beneath the town
ef JfMUBd. Mich,, 'run rivers of brine
ohsrgtd with calcium, sodium, magna
slam, strontium, bromlno and chlorine.
Forty pumping wells rlo the brine,
and separative processes release from
It tt.baiaf photographic emulsions,
medicines, cement, tanning materials,
prfMBea,preserYatives and cold-ator-aga
solutions. The magnesium was
bs4 for war flares, and now, com
bined In a secret alloy, furnishes metal
twe-thlrd the weight of aluminum,
ihuUtnlng a pressure of 24,000 pounds
far suare Inch, tin the form of gas
&ftae pistons, after a test equivalent
te that of a motor ear running 80 miles
aa hour ectlauously for 85,000 miles
scarcely a signret wear was discern
IWfc Sdeatlflo American.
Famous' Explorer.
Louis Hennepin, a French Itecollet
friar, missionary und traveler In North
America, was born at Ath. In Flanders,
about 1040. He embarked for Canada
and arrived In Quebec In 1075, lie
tueen that period and 1082 he ex
plored the regions afterwards called
Louisiana, and, returning to Kurope,
published an account of his researcltea.
The geographical portions of his works
m.v Avvu.v, uu. yriii inuvn in
terest as descriptions of the manners
of tho aboriginal races which the au
thor visited. He died In Utrecht
about 1700,
Making Burglar's Tools.
The "lilack nlusvutd" nt Scotland
Yard has recently acquired u tlno act
of house-breaking -tools .which had
been abandoned by their owner after
a burglary. These Instruments show
wonderful workmnnshlp. Thero Is n
collapsible Jimmy that folds up In
tho pocket, a rope ludder of silk that
fits Into tho palm of the hand, a num
ber of keys and lock-picking Intern
ments, nnd a neat oxygen-acotyleno
blow-lamp. Whero do burglars obtain
these marvelous tools? They aro ex
perts at maklug skeleton keys nud so
on, but they are not capable of mak
ing: the other Implements. No respect
able firm manufactures such articles,
and, although a small quantity Is
mado secretly by employees of repu
table Arms, the majority come from
special factories fiigagcd in nothing
else but making burglars' tools. Kuch
factories aro hidden nway In back
streets, and It Is almost Impossible to
locate them.
Costly Dlrd-Dooks.
A London bookseller reports that
many of tho standard works on birds
nro conspicuous for their high prices.
all visiting brothers.
IM V Mulle. N (. C W lli.oti. V. II.
H, J. Iiur ruuKlio, Krc. tVc.t n.W Norctit, I'ln.Hte.
ii. nam, i rf at.
St. Johns Camp No. 7546
Modern Woodmen of Amorlcn.
We heartily solicit the attendance of
our members nt our regular meetings
every 2d nud 4th Thunwluy evening.
A, 8. Ilcrry, It. H, Irish,
Consul, Clerk.
202 It. Polk St. 117 U. Chicago HI,
Woodmen of the World
St. Johns Cnmp 773
Ono I, live Hireling trtty MomUy ln
In llkkiitr 1111. Siitllimlou mill Jety lircl.
VUltotnlwr welcome Ol.l tncmtm route
(Hit mnl mt what n live rmiiii you belong to.
K. C. 1K1!KNI(, C. C. W. A. TKOUT, Clttk.
DORIC LODGE NO. 132
A. T. and A. M.
m.iicci iiic inn uuil mini
Wednesday of ench month
in iuniHinic iinu, visi
tors welcome.
John M. Illalr. W. M.
A, W, I)vl, Kecretary.
St or To Minerva Chapter No. 105, 0. E. S.
Hrltlsh Isles" wMi.Tlrorburii'N plates, . Meets every second and
Is listed at 70. A romplelu copy of
tho "Ibis" runs to f 1110, nnd thu "Cata
loguu of lllrds In the Hrltlsh Musoum,"
to fftl. Ilcfho'H "Monograph of tho
I'heiuiints'' stand nt M), nnd Hlllot's
monograph of tho sumo order nt 180.
If you want Dresner's "lllrds of lhi
ropo" today you must pay 03, nud
for Oould'H "lllrds of Kurnpo," 103.
(lould's "lllrds of Austriillu" ran bo
obtained for 283, nud his "Mono
graph of thu Humming Illrd" for 78.
Tho climax Is reached by tho "Orni
thological lllblliigrnphy Itelntlng to
American lllrds" that appears In the
list ut 873, und by Audubon's ''lllrds
of Amerlcu," which demands n shelf
ns largo as mi ordinary dining tnhlo
for each of lis gigantic volumes, nnd
Is priced nt 000. Thus tho would-bn
possessor of the eleven works mimed
above must ho prepared fur an ex
penditure of '.,4'.M.
i Of 'Ceuree'Notl
BegTfe hoarded, a traracar. After
word with the, 'conductor, ho shuf
4e4 toward the door again.
M Inspector, who happened to be
la the.-ear, 'S!d to Ma, surely you
Cea't waat to ft. oft so soonand you
fcarsA't paid." -
"Ah wasvt -,ter . fo ter Wbopple
street,''.- said the negro, "an de con
Atietah etys dan's no etch place."
-Well, there Isn't," said the con
elscter. "Den dah'i sure bo good la ma
Kfwt&e dak." Edinburgh Scotsman.
Chinese Have Fendnese for Birds.
In addition to using birds and their
nests as food, the Chinese keep birds
aa pets. Their fondness for birds is
one of the most pleasant features of
their national character. Birds furnish
them with much amusement.
Several kinds of bird pets are taught
to catch seeds thrown into the air
after Jumping from perches held In
the hand. Kxcept In winter, one can
always see people going Into the open
country early In the morning with
their pets, to cutch grasshoppers to
feed them, and to teach their pets new
songs.
Carlbs Flashing Thunder Bird.
The Australian thick-headed uhrlko
Is about six Inches long, rich-yellow
below, with a Jet-black collar and a
white throat, black head and partly
black tall. It Is sometimes called thu
black-breasted fly-catcher and It has
also a variety of French and New
Latin names.
In the mythology of somo low
tribes, such as tho Carlbs, Urazlltans,
Harvey Islanders, Karens, Dechunus
and Iiaautos, there are legends of u
flapping or flashing thunder bird,
which seems to translate into myth
the thought of thunder and lightning
descending from the upper regions
of the air, the home of the eagle and
the vulture.
Baffin Land.
a barren Insular tract
ta BartttaffNevta America, lies between
latttvde 61 decrees and 72 degrees
serth, with Lancaster sound on the
merth, BafBa bay and Davis strait on
the east, the Oulf f Uothnhvand Fox
efcuuMl eo4hewest and Hudson bay
e the sodth. The area Is about 230
000 square miles. It Is Inhabited by u
few BslilBUis but Is vlclnil oiinslou-:
ally bywialers.
Dr.-W; J. Gilstrap
Physician & . Surgeon
Gkjces Accurately Fittest
X ray Ufenttry
Penlasela.SecurUy Co. Bldg.
St. Johns.
Do not neglect to send in your
Balked at Wearing Old Costumes.
At 1'itacess Mury's costume bull no
one could be found to represent the
fashion between 1SSO and 1000, In the
fashion parade. They were so ugly.
that no one would wear them J Crino
lines wero there, and other eccen
tricities of fashion before and after
that period, but that time of bustles,
full and heavy trimmings, big sleeves
and ridiculous hats were voted out al
together; they were not eveu consid
ered .funny or quaint euough to be
given a place In the procession. Lou
den Times.
Residents!. SL lahss havlnc tarM I
asu cuy ikbs 10 pay ui rartteud east
Simple Life In India,
la some parts of India, I discovered,
clothes or the lack of them cause
little concern; children up to sis or
eight years old wear absolutely noth
ing. All the bartering la done In the
open street.
Kor the most part, houses ore slm-
ply built of clay, with brush thrown
over the top. The better classes of
natives pile Into tenement houses as
people do In the congested districts
of New York City, ant) their ambition
seems to be to crowd as many person's
into a room as possible, and to have
aa many children as nature will per
mltv World Traveler.
In Search of Ambergris.
An expedition hax left Heattlo for
llerlng seu to search for ninbargrls.
which Is now more precious than gold.
There Is a decided shortage of this
mnterlal, which Is used In perfumery,
and as yet no substitute litis been
evolve.d,
Ambergris Is n morbid growth In
the whale's Intestines nnd when eject
ed Into the sen floats like thu chlllod
grease on broth, until found. -It con
tains a property necessary to hold
various chemicals In solution.
Near tho mouth of tho Yukon riv
er there Is said to exist a virgin Held
for ambergris. Actions of various cur
rents tend to congregate all flouts Into
ono gigantic whirlpool, nnd In tho
hopes of tlndlng ambergris there, sev
eral hardy fellows nro now en route
north on tho steumer Victoria,
fourth Tuemfny of ench
month In Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
Orace I.. Hlslr, W. M
ueuie v. i-om. iec
Ii;? AinlierM Hifcl
The Fraternal Boosters
Meets every VliM nud Third Weil-
iit-Mluy hi the
Odd Follows' Hall
Join nud Help Iloost
Loyal Order of Moose
James John Lodge No. 1500
Meets every Thursday evening
nt Moose Hall, bt. Johns. Visit
iiiR members nlwnys welcome.
il i unit imi..i.i... i
Ocn. IL Sperling, "8cc'j"
HOLMES IODGC NQ. 101
kmgiiis or PVIIIU
Meets every Friday night at
?7:jo o'clock in JIIUKNKK
' Hall. Vikitors always wel
come,
H. It. PHILLIPS. C. C.
A, OAKI, NW.MIN, K. K. 8
PENINSULA CHAPTER
No, 43 R. A. M.
?
Stated meetings
M'mduy of each I
uic Hal
on the first
month In Ma-
Visitors welcome.
J I), WHtfiTKK V. II. P,
ii, i.r.iii
I'.MON RectrUry,
Love of Nature.
"What Is your favorite flowerl
"Well." replied Farmer Corntossel,
"I guess an orchid Is about- as satis
factory as any,"
"Orchids are beautiful, but rare."
That's why I favor 'em. There's no
chance of they're gettin' a start like
daisies or dandelions an' bavin' to be
weeded out" Washington Star.
Rug Factories In Peking.
There nro sixty rug factories In Pe
king, China, employing over 200 work
men each and with capitals ranging
about 110,000. This Is a remarkable
Increuso on the figures recorded a few
years ago, und Is explained by this In
creasing popularity of Peking rugs In
the United States. Direct buying Is
now done ny muny largo American
firms. In addition to this number,
there are numerous small establish
mentsestimated ut over a hundred
which ench employ a few score work
men and operate with a small capital.
That 6llenced Him.
Iilacbstonu Why do women always
like to parade their new finery before
their friends)
Mrs. Blackstone I'or the same rea
son, I suppose, that you men dress
up like drum majors at your lodge
conventions.
nrwa with vnnr nnmo xmri orl.
make their parweiits witbmit IsccHvfwf. I
eaee bv ra(llnir th.u.l.. f .Z. U,M? mwsmj in mucu un inbwi-
vices. We will iar suaeud itwcMf for 0.116 dollar at the KeVjevy
receipt without inconvenience office. Additional 100 'or 75c-
I T ip . n . . mi
Bank.-
nuuij m uy ii, iicnucrson, Manager: an,,ninr.a
402 North leriev Street. ' envelopes.
One hundred first class envei- I 0 14 M II P. P H V
iai with cn.ir nnm unit orf. - U n iI U ft T II I
pi wiusoui inconvenitBce to you. uitice. rtuuuiuiiBi ivu jur ioa-
25c. Rekreseea: Any St. Johns The postofflce department ad.
iCTv Jii'f' Abltf?ct nd vises the nse of printed return;
5'hJ -"'."en.derlOD' Manager; envelonea.
Sonruno Saloitit
Tonohorof Volao and Jno
Studio 837 N. Kellogg Street
Phone Umpire 0256.
What Water
Does for
Batteries
Not too much or too little
but just the right quan.
tity of water ought to be
kept In your battery alt
the time.
The water doe two
tilings: it keeps the battery
solution over the topi of
the plates so that the whole
plate surface is used; and
it gives proper strength of
solution.
Don't hesitate to ask us
for water service even if
yours isn't a Wlllard Bat
tery. The Willord Stand
ards of Service are the
same for every make.
St. Johns Auto Electric Co,
Empire 0088 317 S. Jersey SI.
Representing the
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Cards of. thanks notices are
Qn charged for at the rate of fifty I
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Stove Season Here
Get Your Stove Now
Big Stock to Select From
Heaters, Wood, Gas, Electric and Oil Stoves
Just What You Want When You Want It
Prlco Very Reasonable
STOVES FROM $2.25 UP
Beyerle & Armstrong
420 N. JBKSKY STRIiHT.
GENERAL
Peninsula Hospital
Now Under New Management
312 Trumboll Street, Cornor Willamette Blvd.
GRADUATE NURSES IN ATTENDANCE
THE HOSPITAL FOR ST. JOHNS Phone Empire 1492
ST. JOHNS AUTO EXPRESS
Ernie Phillips and Ray Bilyeu, Proprietors
Furniture Packed for Shipment
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
209 S. Jersey St.
omen: Umpire 0072
Uet. Umpire HIS
Frederick T. Note
Essie H. Notz
Drs. F. T. & E. H. Notz
Chiropractic and Electro Therapy
Office Hours; 10 A. M. to 12 M., 21'. M,toG:U01 M G:30P M.toBJ'.M.
OPP1CUS:
CH-61C Dekutn Illilt;.
309 N. Jersey
Kes,;72l 8. Jersey
HION15S:
llrundwsr 6324
Itiujiiie 0097
Umpire 1271
Horse Sense
Let Your Monoy
Work For You
liny a few shares of our
7 per cent Prior Preference
Stock nnd your money will
earn you over 7 pcf ccn''
Dividends are payable
every three months.
This is a good Kound in.
vestment and our P'asy
Payment Plan enahles you
Jo get 7 per cent Interest on
jour saving.1 while you are
paying (or your shares.
Investigate this Unusual
Opportunity Today.
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Investment ' Dopaitment
Portland Ra Iway
Light & Power Company
Rood 6Q5 Eltilrlc Bldg.
Pertland, Oregon
Architectural and Mechanical
DeniKiiinK. Detailing, Tracltif; am! I'lsii
Making, HuiidsIow llullillng I'lans, Ms.
clilnrry ami Parts Designed, No job too
lare. I'.stimates reaionable,
W. HEDLIND CO.
Ill 1I.DING CONTRACTORS
Kmplre 1737. 020 1'.. Richmond St.
1'Kona Emiiiie 0977
PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO., Inc.
Eltctrical Engineers md Contractors
WIRING riXTURKS AND StTiI.tUB
General Repair Work
301 S. Jeuey Street, Portland, Oregon
Piano Tuning Repairing
ERNEST HAROLD
Reliable Work
Shop si 107 W, Csrk . phone 5311
I buy or sell St. John Property
A. W. DAVIS
Real Estate
Fire Insurance and Notary Public
List your property with ice if you
desire to sell quickly
So otiJon SoarS
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CALDWELL & SON
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The place where Rood service and
courteous trcatuivut prevail. Children's
hair cutting receive special attention.
109 BURLINGTON STREET
lCUUMHS HOQliHS.
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