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Edmonds Fool Filter SHOE The Puiica Special Made to giro comfort and satisfactory wear. Two heavy double, soltw, doublo stitched nibbcr heels nnd duck lined. I rice , $7.B0 Edwards Drews Shoes , .!..!!! .$7.50 SOLD BY Bonham & Currier For Christmas Seals BOOKLETS, CARDS, HOLLY PAPER, WHITE, RED AND GREEN TISSUE PAPER, STRING AND RIBBON GO TO THE ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Proscription Store iVPSNXO?i5NDDR.HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES 106 NORTH JERSEY. STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Mrs. Norn Meyers lins return-( Mrs. Ross Wnllcer, -120 Oswe cd from an extended trip East, go street, was hostess to wives of the overseers of the Portland Mrs. C. L. Holmes is visiting Woolen Mills at a one o'clock relatives in Kalama, Wash., for a luncheon on Thursday. Christ- few days this week. mas decorations were used for the dining room and tables. The Mr. and Mrs. 15. Barton have guests were Mrs. F. 1). J lender- moved into their new bungalow Hhott, Mrs. E. S. llnrriiiL'toif. on the corner of Oswego and Mrs. J. Bluikic, Mrs. J. N. t'atto, Smith Avenue. Mrs. J. Powell, Mrs. Van Bow man, Airs. ,1. JL Hln r. Mrs. Tue Women's Volley Ball Honey and Mrs. .( hurlcs I)i team of the Y. W. 0. A. will Uieux. play a Vancouver team in that city this evening. Rose Temple, Pythian Sisters, wo. 'l.i, held their regular meet- Mr. nnd Mrs. Asa Hyde, 41G ing December 7th and elected the west donn street, were caucu to following oiricers for the ensuing Idaho on Saturday on account of year: Past Chif, Margaret Phil- tho death of Mrs. Hyde's father, lips; M. 15. C, Bertha Nelson- Arthur Benson. Mr. Benson was lips; M. 15. 0., Bertha Nelson' ill but a short time. 15. S.. Ncvailn Cjinmln.1l . v. t ' o Louise Pulley: Mnnairer. A in oil ii r i r-- ri "M OLJ ... -, . ' . iur. aim inrs. ueorgo uvnus oi oiejcri: uuani, Jiitliel Mnnrn- Brownsville were tho guests of Proctor, Mary Tucber: M. of U Mrs. Evans' sister nnd brother-in and 0., Katherino Paff: M. nf v t . 1 nr.. i llr . . mw, mr. niiu iurs. jviiyiiiunii liiiura villus. jvt tins lliecting Fisher, n few days Inst week, plans were made to havu a Xinas Mr. Evana is connected with the program for the children of tho Brownsville woolen mills and was members and Brother lv. of P.s in Portland n few days on busi- on tho evening of 'December 132 at noss. uicKiier JJall. o I o Tho George .school Pnrcnt- Tho St. Johns Study Club mot I t..lt ...I. !.. it... I!.. il. . I!l .... 0- ) mm iiiwih GLORIA OOPPEE SINCLAIR'S BACON AND HAMS I m. J icnuiiur iLvtuuiiuiuu inuv in inn i iii iiih iiornry on Wednesday nf Rcltool on Friday afternoon, tornoon. In tho nbsenco of tho o gram by tho pupils, J. h. White vice president, Mrs. A. 15. Jones, Romombor wo hnvo the best Cheese in tho market always in stock. Tho Brookfiold is always fresh and mild and tho snmo onn bo said of tho Long Horns in tho Tillnmook. Wo" nlso hnro imported nnd domestic Swiss, Crenm Brick, Nippy nnd Pimcnta. Tho holiday goods are all hero now nnd wo hnvo tho best assortment of tablo aupplios over in St. Johns. Tho ninny kinds of Cnndios nnd Nuts lend nt this time of yenr, but there nro other dolioaoiotf. Wo hnvo stuffed Dates and Figs, Fancy Boxes of Raisins and Prunes, Candied Cherries, Dried Pears, Apricots nnd Poaohos. For n present to an Eastorif friend why not sond thorn n small' box of Oregon Prunes already to . Ml 1T- I .1 i Air m . r man i wo nnvo iiioni in iwo Hi7.ai.iu i.vjo ana ?i.ou. For docorntivo purposes wo hnvo ninny 'kinds of beauti ful Candlos, from the rich Chronic nnd Xmas Candles, down to tho Candle for tho Birthday Cako. Wo nlso havo the various colored sugar for decorations. spoko briefly on tho Chautauqua, presided. Mrs. J. M. Shaw ri Airs. a. ueugoou ana huh. n. a. ported Hint the committeo ap Blow gave reports of the con- pointed had nurehiisml nn.l 1,..,. vcution nnd n Hilver ten wns sentcd to tho foriifmi 1hcj r I 1 r .... 7 sorvcu. lames ,)olin 1 if 1 sc mo wnn I . . ' in ihik . imvv y icei tor wine GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Dig Load Man, Empire. 1133. Wanted $1000.00 8 per cent 1st mtg. Inquire 1352 bo. Fobs- endoii. 2l-3t Massago treatment nt your homo or by appointment. Em- piro 12G7. Investments What beter field for imosting small amounts mn bo offered than in tho Savings Department of this Bank? Your interest coupons from Liberty Bonds 01 cash from the sale it War Savings Stamps will furnish tho means for starting an account where your dollars will continue to earn intorwit. Thoughtful parents realize the necessity of instilling thrift in tho child. What hotter gift or innro dosirable influrne eouM bo brought to tho children than by this moans. W Sflll be pleased to explain to you all tho advantage of u Savixgs Account. Slip down to ROGERS nnd got Hubby a pair of House Slip pers for Amas. o Christian Soicnco: Sunday morning Berviccs nt 11:00; Wcd- ncsdny ovening nt 8:00 nt 403 auntli avenue. Tailoring and dressakiug dono nt my homo. Mrs. Fny Mills, !!!!) II. MokftTTk. lt Twolvo Inob Isrida Mill Wood nud Pinner Trimmings. Jimp 1133 Tho charity ball to be given by they were grateful and to whie tho Bachelor Club Thursday ov- they responded with a salute t The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR PIGGLY WIGGLY JtUQocrtAa World Don't Let a Little Snow Bluff You Folk So come on down to the Stpro that never tires of trying to please and shop where you wil bo warm and comfortable. SPECIALS ' r TOR BTAURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 2 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee 8lC 3 lbs. Blue Rose neadjiRico J .. 1 5c Shredded Wheat, per ipkg -. . 10c Campbell's Tomato Soup Sc f210 North Jersey Street Phone Empire 487 117 Philadelphia Street MACK'S Second hand Furniture tore If yon can't find what you want elsewhere, come to me. If I haven't got it, I will gwt it. I carry FURNITURE. CAR PETS, DISHES. COOKING UTJNSIL", STOVES AND RANGES. In tact, anything you wbh in the Household Line. Will Bay, Sell or Exchange Anything t . 1 III 1 !..-.. - -- -- mu ui cuing 01 noxi wcck win no one me f tnr. IL wn -n.,,.-.,,! of tho big ovents of tho holiday that a letter had I llll U'l'lllim season. Oivou in tho inttVcst of to Judge Kkwall recommending charity makes it tho more inter- heavy penalty for speed maniacs esting. Ths popular club is to andreckless drivers of automo- uo congraiuiaieu on 1110 assured inies. Mrs. 0. 15. Schlesser read success of this ovening of pleas- Kdison Marshall's prizo story uro for so worthy a cause. "Tho Ilenrt of Llttlo Shikarn' "7T7 1 ir r, !v,uul 11,0 "I"" very much en- Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Car- ovod. ltorri!lmi,.iiu ,..,,1 ,.:ui I ii. 11 t it 1 IT twiit tutu n2n aim uaugiiior, -ivnce, arrived mg concluded the afternoon, nnrn Snturdnv frnm Eiistiinrt. I Mninn. nnd nrn tlm (rnestM nf II. I Mrs. S. 15. Cook, who with hnr O. Freeman family of 70S Hud "wr, Mrs. Frank Holdmnn of son street. Mr. Carson was over- i'ciidloton, Oregon, hnvo made an seas, was wounded threo times oxtendod tour of tho nuddlo west I .an I 1 .. il. t r . and was tno guest ot a ycrman " kouui, arrived nomo on Haiur- prison for 21 months. day evening. Mrs. Cook loft St. t - iionns in ssoptomiier nnd nftor n Tho Willinms Parent Teacher two weeks' visit with her aistor association mot on Monday visited relatives nud friomrn in 1 x II 1. II.'....,...,. lllf ... II. f I anonioon in mo kciiooi iiuuiio I mNNi iuw-soun, iown, num. A round tub e discussion 1 oxns an ui aiuornia. iJiinnu' of tho Children's Leisure Hours, uieir trip tlioy visited over 75 rel Children's Riulits nnd Children's atives, many of whom they lint Comnnnions followed n short ot seen for 35 nud -10 yenrs. Both piny by the pupils of Miss Mori nro glad to return to Oregon and nrity's room entitled tho Making content to remain residents of of a rumpkm Tie. huiio, aiinougn utoy navo vis- o iieu many ucautiiui places 011 Bishon W. 0. Shonard. rcsi-Miiu"' trip. None, they say, can dent bishop of tho Methodist compnro with Oregon not oven Episcopal church, Rov. W. W. r oiglor state, California. YouiiL'son. district sunorintend. Out of nenrly three weeks sncnt cut, nnd fiovornl other ministers i that sunny clime, thoy had ono and distinguished men spoko on 0 " which tno sun sliono for a lifilmlf nf Willnmnttn univftrsitv little while ill tho nftorilOOll nt n dinner aorevd by tho Ladies which only emphasizes tho fact Aid of tho Methodist church in "t Oregon isn't tho only stnto community hall of tho church on tho Lnion whoro tho weather Wednesday ovening. lU0Ui 1101 aiways uonavo wnon wo iiiiivu cuiiipiiiiy, inrn. iioidinnu Af;..,n pi,i w inr. roturuod to Pendleton this nf 0. 15. S. held tho annual election tcrnoo' of officers at tho recular meet- Hio Sitton Parent Teachers ing held in Masonic Hall on Association will meet on Thum Tuesday evening . Tho following J day, Deo. 21st, instead of Mon- wore placed in offico: Jirs. .M l day, uva. lmn. .Meeting will bo Tj. Smith, worthy matron: ltob gin at 1 p. m. crt McMahon. worthy patron; Mrs. D. 0. Webster, associate That our efforts aro not mis matron; Mrs. Bessie Post, score- spent in giving a littlo touch of tary; Mrs. Mary Carroll, treasur- clieor occasionally to tho foreign er; Mrs. Q. W. Overstrect, con- or within our gates is evinced by ductress; Mrs. E. W. Monahan tho following letter written by associate conductress. ono of the pupils of the foreign class ot James John night hiuh Altruist l filnli Pvthinn Sis. Kchool of which Mrs. R. 0. Brand ters held a very interesting meet- H teacher. Mrs. Brand requested ing with bister Tueber Nov. "JH. "Ul pupns 10 wrue 111s impres. RnwinLF fnr n nnedv fnmilv wnshi') of the entertainment which the work for the day. A bounti-P,r haw gave them on ful chicken dinner with all the H' y ovening at the Y. AV. C. frimmincs was screvd at noon. ""img H tins letter was Those present were Sisters Wei- written by a lady who came here mer, Beckman, Campbell, Ber- from Scotland seven years ago n ee Qromachv. Nelson. Brice. ' endeavoring 10 better lier w ' I I 1 In Douglass, Maxfield, Alary Uro- anowiedgo or our ways and machy. May Clarke, Anna language y unending 1110 scuooi rinrke. Kerr. Swift. Jones. Hen- "MY IMPRESSION" dricks, Johnson, and the hostess, . I spent a most enjoyable even the guest of honor being Mrs. '"g. -urs. hiiaw is a gracious Wright. The next meeting will hostess and knows how to give be with Sister Walker, 2019 Wil- that feeling of welcome to make lamotto Blvd., Dec. 19th, which you reel at home, will be in the nature of a Xmas Mr. and Mrs. Ooff entertained nartv and the annual Xmas irifts us to somo fine hinging, Mr. will be exchanged and all the floff taking the humourous side, members are urged to be present Joan at the piano was very good. and to bring a remembrance. I ho time passed all too quickly Don't forget the date. with pleasant talk, and when seated round tho table with SPECIAL NOTICE doughnuts and coffee were more For the benefit of our adver- like a largo family than a mix. tisers the Review will bo issued ture of nationalities. Thursday of next week instead Presenting the flags was very of Friday. All news and ad copy interesting, as our aim is to bo should be in one day earlier than good citizens to take our parts in usual to insure insertion. Thank defending it. 1 you. T. JUllISb ithWhW.l .Another oasis in tho desert. Middleago widow with LI yar old daughter will koep hoiuo for bachelor or widowor. Good cook. Desiring homo more than wages 707 Tioga street. "Better Wood" Empire 02B8. Materials for Christmas work at Blue Bird Bazaar. 0 Xmas darter !15c ROGERS. Moil '11 Wool 'Dross SOX, f0o ROUI5RS. Dry wood Emplro 1D07. Eyes oxamiued, classes fitted. We do it right. Dr. W. J. Uil- strap, Physician and burgcn. 1-1 Peninsula Security Bldg. BohhI and room for man and wife or 2 girls wishing 11 room together. Convenient to Woolen Mills. Call G0:i Catlin St. For Sale Some fat hens. H. Davidson, GOli Catliu St. J. Dry wood for salo ohenp. Call Empire 0259. A wonderful lot of wplendidly grown Cyclamen in 1 riot of coloring, a most nheory Xmas presoiit. Kolph'i, 702 n. Jersey. Mahogany ViotroU for snlo. Just tho thing for Xmas gift. Call -123 15. Buuhnuau. Wo grow our own Ferns and Cyclamen especially for yourl homes. They last longer. Rolph's, 702 S. JorHey. 0 Found Purse Owner can get sanio at Roviow offico by identi fying sumo nudp ayiug for this - ad. Cord Wood, old growth, Kmpiro 1448. Ploaso Notice At the Wig-Iy- 'ig-ly Saturday, Dnc. 16, the adies Aid society of Community! church will hold a food snlo and also a baznrr. Come early and avoid tho rush. For Snlo Single bed for child, 'rice $5. Empire 03H9. "Better Wood" Col. 258. For Salo 8 yr. old yellow Jor soy cow milking sinoe Juno 1st, giving now 3 gals, per day: also 2 yr.old Jersey-Holstuiu with week old calf, Must sell on ae couuUof sickness. 821 Calhoun St., St. Johns, DANCK SATURDAY EVKNINO BICKNI5R nALL Al Goodman's Orchestra. BetUr Wood, Itnpir 1139. Auto ignition and all battery work a specialty. 6 batteries barged for $1,25. All work strictly guaranteed. 1818 Wil- amette Blvd. Tel. Res. 1393. Cmpiro 1441. 15-3t 1 1 1 1 J Old furniture and junk lought, highest prices paid. Dry kindling wood for nnle. Single oads $1.25. Win. Preston, 12UG ,oml)urd street. Drop card. To Our Friends' and Customers Until further notice our storo will remain open all day Sunday, ST. JOHNS PHARMACY. Select your Chrihtmas cards at tho St. Johns Hdw. Co. 0 " Fine Xmas Suspenders 50o and 75c and $1.00. ROOEItS. Dry wood Empire 1607. Peninsula National Bank You un Dank By Mall with us. Write for descriptive booklet MEMBER FEDERAL H15S15RVI5 S VST EM : i ' 8 Useful Gifts for Every bo dy Visit ToyUnd and See the Wide Variety of Toys COME EARLY WnU,E OUR STOCK IS OOMPLHTB BRING THE CHILDREN Specials for Saturday Only Stetd Tirn Velocipede, slecial &&B Push A Biko Toddler Hip 21 in. Doll Bod 1.00 Slopping Doll 78c Hewing Mnohiuns , $1.00 35c Games ,,,,, 26? Wincluwtor Roller HkntoH ,. $1.78 2. Coll Round Winohostor FlnNliliKht 88o Aluminum Cnrriug Enifo and Fork $1.00 3 Aluminum Sauco Pans $1.80 H Aluminum Ton KuttluM Oak Sorving Traya $1,75 SI. JOHNS HARDWARE ilMliMhiin offer tateretftinrj mercljnn biit in elicrp line, tfjnt luitt fjelp pou (n cfjoot'ng fitting remembrance for nil. JSbofo tfje (nconbenfence of laatmmnte Ouptaff lip tnltinrj abbuntAQe of our ti'melp bfe pltyt noli) nujflftinff pour comdiff. mm H. C. KASMEYER VA RUSTY &TOHH 111 S. .ernoy Sr.