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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1919)
THE ST. JOHNS RFVIEW A. W. Marklc, lidllor Publtahed Friday of tinch Week Subscription prloe $1.00 par year. Outside of Multnomah County 52.00 jxsr year In ndvaiice. Aovr.RTi INOKATHS; 25 cent per Inch each Inscrtlo i. Locals 5 cents per line, minimum 36 cents. Special rates on yearly contracts. In these dnys of bijr thitiKB would it be untimely to call at tention to tho desirability and practicability of construction of a liifjh bridge across the Willam ette at St. Johns? What a mag niiicient driveway such a struc ture would completel With the scenic driveway of Willamette boulevard on the cast side and the splendid Linnton roadway on the west side, a high bridge Iiik rkvikw Id entered nt post office here would be tho culmination In I'ot II nml , Oregon, f tnitll imittcr o( the hccoitd cIrm under the Act of Con rcsa of March 3, 1879. The repeal of the so-called "luxury tax" which tho Presi dent hs recommended will of one of the finest and most complete driveways in the West. Uesides its desirability from a drive view point, it would serve as a valuable utility as well, as it would bring tho farm er of the lino Tualatin valley in k . ... 1 . 1 if a ji wii iiitv a um bring jov to me Hearts ot the ,n,t fmw.ii wuu tiiiu irWitv children for it will knock 6 per to say nothing of the conven cntof the price of , candy, which ionco to othor lrafic, And the . . ""y. " expense 01 tno upKecp 01 uuen article of diet a (jc would surely not ox- 18 not a '"luxury very ncecossary At the home parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coates, of Seattle, Wash., on Sunday, June 1st, at 8 o'clock, occurred tho beautiful wed ding of theirdaughter.Olive Isa belle, to Lawrence LeHoy Lay ton, of Portland. Oreiron. Mrs. Helmera, of Seattle, an intimate of tho bride's ",tcMoln,757..nA ?.wodi,mniiosf Cvcnlngs by Appointment rfltTRI5T-0HTit.iA, 206-7-8 SWCILAND BLDG. nfld and Washington Streets Portland, Orpgon sang, "1 Love You Truly." Miss Jennie Coates, p'ster of tho bride, acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Orlo Young, cousin of the groom acted as groomsman. The bride was beautifully gowned in white georgette crepe, trimmed in braid. The groom wore the unforni of a hospital corpsman of the United States Naval Reserve. Only immediate friends of tho bride were pro- orint nf flir ivttiUMt-i'f WUn tmmwr for children and also for grown- ct!0(i ,i,e overhead expense of people were recipients of munv UI8, oneratintr the nrosent fcrr.v ser- beautiful presents. At 11 :1B vice. Such a bridge would in p. m. they left Seattle for Port nowise interfere with or impede land, where they Hpcnttheir lion muritime trailic, because it would eynioon. The ceremony was be so high that tho tallest ships performed by I'cv. A.P.Layton, would pass underneath and father of the gioom. They will no draw would be needed. It be at homo to their friondx could have its east approach at Juno 7, at 15015 Easllakc street, Philadelphia or i'csscndcn benttie, Wash. streets, tho former being 100 feet in widtlij and I lie latter 7U Twnnfv lmv. mnmin. ..r th.. feet. Or a more direct lino Up streamers, or boys' class of would iju ui uiiieuuu Hiruui, I in Kvmiirn en Sinn nv hp inn !.!.. ....I.I I. I 'I-.--'. --..--" . , friend of the bride played, the;v'n((l. nt rni'irdinn's ?nli nf wedding march and Corporal iNoULl' ?' uiurilinn s bac of K. Holister.of the Marino Corps, Real Property. Notice I hereby ulveti. that the under liMieil, wtl', from and r.fii-r Snttir.lnv June 28tli, 191U, imwi d u nml m-II at private Mile, to the lif.lir t lnihlrr for all chii, or tor ttart cmIi mid jarl on time i.i. Wc -er' shipbuilders have had their fill of a politically con trolled industry. Their "con tracts" have been cancelled without warning and busiiiPHB given to favored eastern and southern yards where coats are higher and upocd slower. The west has been taught that a shipping board "contract" is tirif fi "until I'linl " utwl I lull ilu .. v tl b. .1 1. t ..111. lll.lb IM1 I . ..... .' . I v..w . . w. a programs and promises tiro of where the intlge would pass lie- accompanied by their teacher. tho saino consistency uh pie tweu lvP wv ul Mrs. W. L. Montgomery, went crusL-Pacinc Coast Manufact- 'ho local Hhip plant. Hut no to Columbia Park, Wednesday, urer. "mttcr from which street the May 28th, to hold their regular oasi approacn hiiouki awn, hi snnss moot nir. nnr in( In wouldn't n hiirli bridtru at St. rmu iinnm i nr., i 11(1 . . a . . . " . . I " llUllltl III IIIU lUUIIbll Ul lIU fm ii is not generally Known i nat . lo ins ho a tie tn nir to nave MAfi. ... t.invimr t,ii r- ..i I. .1 Vx I .1 .1 . . . 1 !.. I'll.JII'n KUH JU I. roruanti, uregon, m mo second a pijie dream may ue, mil prac- f i,0r9 they assembled for nirKuni wiiui uuiuur in inu uiiiiun ilClll mill lUilHlDlU willllll. States, Huston only oxceeding il in record of Hale. Wool grow ing should become otio of the greatost industries in Pacific coast HtatoH an natural condi lions tiro favorable in thim unction. Hreederd of ttheep are paying much more attention to handling their (locks with the result that wool in th f k lerri tory compare favorably with the bust grown elsewhere. High School Notes Principal Fletcher will enter tain the Senior class at his home In Irvington on Saturday, June 7. Friday, Juno (!, the seventh tho business session. The President, Arthur Melton, being ansent, the Vice-President, Perry Predeen, presided. About the lirst motion made and secon ded, was.that tho meeting be as Drier as possible, as the r an netites were increasing alarm ingly. I heir teacher asked that they help dust one of tho picnic tables, which they did very wil lingly and rapidly, by using termor will give a picnic for their caps. Thn they assisted the graduating class at Oswego in spreading a bountiful lunch, lake. A very enjoyable time is of which all enjoyed immensely. anticipated by all in swimming. After another ganio of ball, and a round of tho various livery wtwtorn atttte in Inter- jiatn.l ,,. flu. In. II. ii. ....II....I r.... unwuit in inu iiuihii utiiiimr, nil I. ,, ,,,,(,,,, .l ,,. l til linn imp liiilitut mii fi,HHiitiiHL. I iin(iL iiiik Mini uiiiur niJurin are pushing building Iiccniisc There will be held at the high "museinenta in the play grounds, tho mi m il amount of produce will school building on Sunday even- f'10' """nud home tired but htiv twieo iik iniicli linnliiif iim In intr. .limn H. t lit hacciiliitiroate ""I'l'J- would in 1011. A JW() iiounil hog Hurnion for the Junu 'ID gradual would buy f)2f)(J HiiinuleH in ing cIuhb. Dr. Harden will de liver llie addreHH. Hvcryono is welcome to attend. the wllol !.t Nine olid Went one-half (J) of i.oi i en tii. nmicHk Tin (lU), jolin lr iim' l'irt Addition tn l.iiit ltrtlnd. now within the eorrnte limits of the cny oi j'ortiami, Aiiiitnoiiiiili toHtity, urenon, wiiii tuc itiitifoviiiHiit anil ap piirteiinnce thereon it ht lniiiiiiiu there' to. Iheieiftateti loom dwelling house on Mid land, known at 712 Schuyler Street, and Karaite. Alice A. .Monin.a minor, and daughter aim warn 01 iniwatu is. siorris, la an owner oi an uiiiliviik.' two-tlitrds inter cut In said property and Jtdward It. Mor rlt, iiidividuiilly, owt: an undivided one third InW-rtst in Mid pmiierty. The whole of ntid prop, riy will Ix sold Sale of Mtd inlm.r' inlerest ha lieen aulliorieil hy an onKr of the Couutv Court of Mullomah County, Oregon, da- i tn ami entered on Hit zint iiay ot .ilHy rJU. If sold for tiart asU ami tiart on nine, naiaiice nwiup mi me pureiinve price iiiusi lie eecttrtii iv a first inort KHe lien on the whole ot naitl proiierty. Aosuaci oi line win i t lurutsliiMl pur chaser, lllds will he r-riveil and all lit' quiriea answered liy lvdward R. Jlorrls at reiiliisuhi National Hunk, f hone Col mt. or at the office of l'irklitslfc IMilcy. liUnttoruey. 1117 II" .t I of Trade IIIiIk., riiotte .Maui mjih, i'i tu.m.i, (iickoii. Sale made suhject " i-iiifiitimtloil liy JitdKe of the Circuit ouriof Multiiuiuali County, Ik'iiarliiietii l I'roliate. I'.lAVAUDK MhKKIS. (iuardlaii of Alice Morris, a minor. JUAVAKI) A M'iRHIS, Xn.Ilvi l . .Ily. For Sale Cheap A plot of ground 100x000 feci, which contains twelve CO x 100 foot lots, jiiht ncrotx the river from Ft. JnluiK, hounded b Wood and Mills Mu-cts. For (itl(k s.-ikflOOO tHkcH t lit. in, which is lens thuii $100 lr lot. 0(kmI teruiK kivcii. Cull nt this iifticv. Every Home Should Have a Flag A fine selection of Flags are now on sale at the Review Office, opposite Ormandy's Store. They range in size from 3x5 to 5 x 8 feet. Grade, High. Prices, Low. Call in now and be ready to decorate your home or business place during the Rose Festival. 1!)M, and the hiiiiio hog will huv !H)00 shingles at prew'iit prices of pork. In l!)l l tho money re ceived from mile of 00H bushels of wheat would build a barn 2Hm foot. That many IhihIioIk of wheal today will build the same bare, a tlioumind bushel grain ho n. and implement shod, a poultry hoime, ami the farmer cmii hoy a Ford roHilster with the tmlitiicu. Tho Oregon Statu IJmiio War din Iinr htHn imliuiiientl in a t crowning me nun nntciiery pro Monday brought James John a victory in baseball over Colum bia University with a score of S to (J. The ganio was played at Columbia Park. Although meet ing with a few dilllculties and uiiHliapH on our part the game was a HttccesH. John Ohm was mentioned as doing some good work at pitching. 1 he Seniors were given a pic Through tho generosity of tho uusiness men or HI. .Johns the local high school will participate in the Floral Parade of the Victory Hose Festival. Miss Cirelchen Cormany has consent ed to supervise the preparation of a suitable car and has organ ized the students and faculty in to a number of committees for active work. Rosen will be used for decoration and an earn est plea is made to the citizens of St. Johns to donate their roses for tins purpoue. The nie by the Juniors of James John committee would appreciate it f III.. I. ... O.. I.. I I .1 t Al... I - fill' . iiikii in. kjiui iniiiiiu iiuruiir mi' i Liiopif wan aro wininir in riinrri. afternoon and evening of Sutur- Ibute rose would phono to the Dr. Lewis J. Keliher DENTIST I'tupphyitixlH it Spcalnlty Room 10 Peninsula Bank Building .I.....I. !. t i .', iiinviin.Mii iimi v.. ., wi willllll - lllliv I UPvM lllllll I U U IU Sfc" i -,.lii-it?.P.?,c",L. "r1 ...l.l.,"l,M,y. My JM. AllmemberH of high nchool, Columbia.. he'pintr uilI up a grout itiilim tr Bt' nin ptteking. Hy the ex pcmlii'ue of a few tlioimand dol brs, Oregon Iiiik been enabled to inertmne the value of IIhIi taken from it Htreaiim to mil lions of dollai'4 annually. thtiH incriiiiing the nnaeanfd valua tions of tho state, making work for thousandi of people and i le vel, tr . 'an inimufacturing. Ih. mamifNeturiiig and iinilnr in diistrieii. Thin in a giwid .v ample of tlm ixpenditureof tax payers money and contitruetive work which hrinuN back a him. (I rod i" 1 i . . . IUHX IV I IMS. ftrUMIIIIh not only nreventu th i enletion "ll,,u" "J 11,0 or tliu natural llsli tuipply, l.utl A meeting of tho the party enjoyed tlieniHolven. 1'lllHH'lllg, HWimUling. lOllSllllg Mru r!.wir.r,i M mnwii niellowa and roasting iU0 daughte'r. Vivian, a birth ..J,r"' i:.M1. 1,0 "V". day party last Saturday, the oe- ",u uiuw i casiou neing tho fourth anniver- sary of her birth. She was the re- A party of James John High t'ipient of many protty gifts. HtudentH wont on a hike to tiames were played until ! p. Larch Mountain via Multnomah . if tcr which refrosliinentu Falls on Thursday night ami were served, consisting of hidiiy of last week. Wo are H'o cream and birthday cake, proud to say that all from J. Thoso present were: Kmoline J. 11. S. reached the top and Fairchilds, lOnna Freeman, Lois were fully repaid for their long Jones, Jean Kerr, Katherine hike by the beautiful and inspir- Nelson, Winifred Fairehilds, ing view of tho surrounding Hlanche Nelson, Cleota Frye. country, which was partially Hichie Laird, l-roda Hoe, Ing wain iseison. i.oiso freeman ..I AI..1.... til. ..!... I l 4UIIIIIII, increuHUM it. OniL'oo'n ovuinnl.. iLwh- M'lN f -fl 1 1 1 111! 'I'lliloillin if iimevoioping w nan imiiwtry this week. Keporta wero given T W,A,V,',..V... XU ;an be profttably followed by of tho year's work by President PHOVL.MKN1' HO.N can many states. year s Tho Pnmidtmt'x menage to the OUth Congroiw oilVred much oncouragument to huHinetut and .'...I. II I . . .1 Z "i; V" ' . n. uivon by tlm mt fliuinii Amnmv .Mm 1 i ...... !"V vMiiitiiiaiuMW wuuiiU3 4 I II 1 1 1 U a I 1.7..,. ..ll.l.l .. of great interest to the people P'""' n""u"a fommwuiuiior. retail Kales JOHNS 1M OS. I lat lati Mailt and the followimi In accordance with the nrovis- commissioners: Joo Jowei public mns ot Ordiipnco No. Iffiltir), welfare; Uutly Anderson, fin- passed by the Council May 7th, mice; F.tta Patterson, literary: HUt), notice is hereby given that Nona Seeley, music; and Donald St. Johns Improvement Houds SehalVer, athletic. Hrief talks numbered consecutively 405 to The Electric Store Everything Electrical Wiling, Fixtures, Electrical Auto mobile Accessories, Storage Bat teries Recharged, Electric Appli ances of all kinds. Columbia 977 418 N. Jersev BUttt he suggests tax on tdiould be discontinued, md urge Congroiis to undertake oarly re consideration of federal tu.os in order that they shall rest light ly as possible on productive re sources. Ho sas that very stimulating conditions await our commerce and industrial outer- prise, nut Hint the questiei. which stands at the front of all others is labor. The solution lies, so the President be I i even, in voluntnry cooperation of capi talists, manager and workman. In this direction legislation can do but little. It must depi nil upon the newer spirit and policy already becoming manifested in industry whero the order of the day is mediation and concilia tion in place of strikes and huk outs. Tho nx'isago is reassuring to industry and workmen alike, i Would you he able to meet your financial obiigMt on and at the same time re establish your home should your property lie destroyed by ilroV Wo write all lines of insurance. Let us quote you rates. Poninaula Security Company. Friday ami Saturday of last week, twenty-livo Seniors had a very enjovanio nine on said bonds camping out" irip. Leaving the St. Johns dock, at 8 o'clock Friday morning on tho launch. Ollie-H, they arrived at their I destination about noon, across from Government Island, on the Columbia. Swimming, canoeing and "exploring" were enjoyed in the afternoon. In the evening all joined in singing and toast ing marshmellows around a large camp lire. Although the ground was rather hard and damp, all slept fairly well. Much to the dismay of several of the members of tho party the rud der was lost off the launch short ly before their departure. Hut by tho pluckiness of Harlan Haiti in braving the ice cold water it was soon found, How ever, the party had be to towed back to the carlino and from there continued on their journey homo on tho street car. They all say thoy had a grand time and would like to go again soon. i:7 inclusive, dated February 1, 11)12, are hereby called for re demption August 1st, ltuy. The face value with accrued interest ; will be paid upon presentation of said bonds at the ollice of the1 undersigned on tho above date, the said date being a semi an i nual coupon period. From and j after said date the interest on shall cease. WM. ADAMS, City Treasurer. Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication June (ith, 1010, 80 acres logged off land in Cow litz County, Washington, only 2 miles from K. H. station and river: Hest of soil. For sale or trade for other property or good I auto. No junk wanted. Phone! Col. 973. ! FU NERALS 8 Qtnutlful aray or black adult oasket, haarxe, box, 2 nutos' ombalrnina and rofin ed service for 7 tk vex Imiiii-.i:, . ,r,lfor ?20. $.10, fit), fOO. Holier jnce Ut leral- :i pro . .1011. c manufacture caalsvt. I..iily as.UUnt, lUuutiful (unerul chajicl, fVIILLER & TRACEY Mum 29I Inriopondcnt Funeral Directors A 7BSS WasliinitU.fi ot IIIj Street. tlclftn 20th and 21st Street, Nest Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative Id I Central Ave. X. Phone Columbia SSS Denr Mary: Do you want some now beds or a new bed-room set? Well, if you do just go right down to H. F. CLARK'S, and see what they have. I dropped in there this morning to look at the tiny new bod I'll soon need and saw such lovely bed-room things. I always like to make you wise to any good thing I learn. Bye-Bye- -HELEN. I . S. Don't think of buyincr furniture and rues from anyone but H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S. Jersey St. Store closes at 8 P. Al. Saturdays, other dnys at 6:30 P. Al. ii J NeU th lib I tn your paper, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GRANDMA'S COOKIES . Should lie in eveiy Home Made from Oregon Products Office and Factory: 380-384 East Stark Street Phone East 1324 Columbia Garage 107 Pessenden Street Repairs, Fair Prices, Guaranteed Work, Storage, Oils, Gas, Tires, Tubes ITXDJ3K XRW MAXAGKMUXT Hudson & Stockum Guarantee Fund Life Association Protects you in total Disability, Old Acc. and Death. S16.G6 pays for $1000 at age of 85. Why pay more? Phone Columbia 486, and we will call and show you this poucy. uther ages in same proportion. Double Idemmty $2. W. N. JAMES. Agent, 1760 Portsmouth Avenue If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted.