I ST. JOHNS REVIEW VOLUME 15 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. NUMBER 44 Auto Park Sites City Commissioner Pior Is to bo complimented upon his untir ing efforts in securing parking altna for automobiles, lheae Of Interest to Soldiers Editor Review: A great many men who served in the Canadian nrmy are now resident in the Says Cafeteria Necessity "Construction of n cafeteria at the munic nal terminal at St. Johns is a public necessity and sites will bo located in different the Pacific coast. Under the United States, particularly on the money to be expended on the Hnntinna of the citv.and the pub lie will bo informed in the near future of their location. Tour lata sojourning throughout the country will find this now inno vation to bo a great conrenienco to them upon their arrival to the city, and as Mr. Pier con templates to fit thorn out with all necessary improvements such as soweragc, water, etc., the tourists will not bo compelled to bo at any groat expense while here. At the same time it gives ftmrrt nmnln nnnortunlty to do some shopping and enjoy all the comforts of home. It will.in case they aro accompanied with their families, givo tho youngsters plonty of playground for their amusement ana in wo iut,ui will be tho means of inducing them to makomoro frequent vis it tn tho citv. Mr. Pier has had this matter uppermost in his mind for somo timo and now that tho opportunity is at hand for him to carry out his plans, ho In trn ntr to aa r irht atiouu anu make tho "automobillst rendes f renl nleaaurc. com fort nnd enjoyment. Mr. Pier la to bo congratulated In this "long felt want of making life wnrrh livlnir." and ho will be long remembered as a truo ex ivinnntof tho iovs and linnpl nous of mankind, not only by tho citizens of Portland, uut ny an thnna who mnv scolc tho hospi tality of our fair city in tho fu ture. A Ripe Old Age .Win Shall, nuid to ha tho old nt livlnir man in tho United States today.cclobrated tho 131st anniversary or his Dirth at Lex ington. Kv.. last week. The aged mountaineer celebrated his birthday by taking hit first au tomobile rido. Ho told friends that this is tho first birthday on which ho did not work and said ho was anxious to get uacx to his farm, on which, hp said, thnrn in a mortorace. Shell told newspaper men that ho does not exnect to livo to see another birthday. "I am getting old " ho said. Mr. Shell was exhibit ing hlmaell at n ralr in Lexing ton and will uso the monry do rived in paying off tht mortgage on his farm, ho said. Shell was firafc married at the age of 19 and lived with his first wlfo for more than 90 years. Ho iiveuu vi'iira in one house. He is W10 father of 29 children, tho oldest now Hvlncr being moro than 90 years of ago. Six years ago he married again at the agt of 125. By his Becond wife he has one child, a boy aged five years. Ho was at tho advanced ago of 74 dur ntr the C v War. lie was horn near Knoxville. Tenn,. 12 years after the battle of Bunker Hill, and was lull grown wnen tho war of 1812 besran. Ho bears his ago well.. His mind is clear and his eyesight is far better than that of many men sun in their ycuth. Would Sooner Be a Man I contemplate the poor dumb creatures, whoso lives are shy of pleasant features. They aro not learned, they are not clever, they eat and drink and sleep forever, and have no sane and high ambition to reach a, loftier condition. Their hopeless state 1 can't help seeing; I'm glad I am a human being. I'm glad I am a human critter, though life ia often hard and bitter, though gladness wanes and sorrow waxes, and 1 am 'stuck for in come taxes, hopes ar phoney, I'd r "ntobea Shetland pony. Thougn 1 am deaf and growing deafer, I'd hato to bo a Hereford heifer. And though a gloomy weird I'm dreaming, I'm glad I am a human being. We long for happiness unbroken; that sort of wish is often spoken; but if life handed us no bitters, we'd be just like the poor dumb crit ters, which have no dreams of high endeavor, but eat and sleep and drink foreyer. I have my cares, I'm doubting, fearing, I'm stung by merchants profit eering and though from griefs I'm always fleeing, I'm glad I am a human being. Walt Ma son. Automobile insurance. Direct adjustment and prompt settle ment in case of loss.-Peninsula Security Company. Wear ROGERS' RAINCOATS. original Order in Council deal ing with tho payment of War Service Gratuities, men who did not see service in France and men who were discharged pre- viuuh io me signing oi me arm A & - . ...... isiico on wow ntn, luia, were not entitled to pnrticlpato in same. Under a recent Ordor in Council this ruling has been changed and men who come un der the ubDVe classifications aro now untitled to payment of Gratuity. Tho Assistant Dis trict Pnymastor advises mo that n great many men who nro en titled to gratuity under this or dcr have not yet filed nnnlicn tions for same. I should appre ciate it very much if you could see your way clear to make theaj facts public through the columns of your paper In the hope thut they. might be read by somo of tho men interested. If any man who comes under the above cntegonr will wnte mo on closing n cony of his discharge certificate I will be pleased to furnish him nil particulars re garding thia Gratuity, also tho necessary aim cation forms. THnnklng you in anticipation, I remain, yours faithfully, Geo F. Pyke, General Secretary, B. C. Returned Soldier Commission, Parliament Bldgs., Victoria, B. C. New Books at Library Mayo The Standard Bearers. Stories of special feats of tho rennsylvnnin btnlo Police In their efforts to prevent or pun- lull crimo. More thr nir than any detective story, and thoy're truo. Cohen Out of tho Shadow. A Russian Jewish immigrant girl of twclvo years follows her father to America and together they earn the money to bring tho rest or tho family. Tho struggles, tho joys, nnd their satisfaction in becoming Amor- cians aro full of Interest to ready mndo Americans." KendallBenton of the Royal Mounted. A tale of tho North west mounted police. Pnrripli Wolves of tho Sea. A thrilling story of Spanish buc caneers and pirates of two cen turies ago. Emerson Weed Our trees and how to know them. Now edi tion. Characteristics of tho different trees nnd their pecu liarities of chango with tho seo sons. Thero is n pinto of each tree, showinv its foliage, bloom and fruit. Davis Grain value table. Shows how to figure tho con tents ot bins by measuring tho r capacity. Mcuermnld -Shipyard prac tice. This book is intended to provide aknowlego of the actual operations performed in tho ship yard during the construction and outfitting of a warship. bchuiti-Bird Woman. Tho romantic story of Sacajawea, the Indian girl who led Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the Columbia River. project is fully warranted," says G. B. Hecnrdt. engineer of the public dock commission, under whose auspices the eating plnco is to erected. Referring to tho enfeterin Hogardt said: "For the convenience of longshore men employed in loading and un loading shins at the St. Johns terminal It was decided by the dock commission that a cafete ria building should be provided. Tho terminal is. about one and a half miles from St. Johns where the nenrest restaurants aro located, and it is not prnc leal for the workers to walk back and forth this distance for their meals. Plana which I have drawn for tho enfeteriu build ing call for an initial expendi ture of $9000, although this sum will have to be increased some what, tho intention being to provide ccrtnin sleeping accom modations for tho men. The Pacific Steamship company now hns in operation on tho Port land Oriental run two steam ships, and the completu sched ules will call for tho service of four ships." Journnl. Advocates Consolidation For Sale at a Sacrifice -On account of illness in tho family, will sell live room house at 202 North Fox Btroot, lot 75x100, for S1000 cash, which Includes furniture garden truck, wood In basement, fruit, etc. This is a splendid buy for anyone want ing a desirable home. Also har bor shop doing a good business at 108 Alta street. For further particulars boo J. E. Coffey at 108 Alta street. Net th label on your papar. There will be introduced nt tho next regular meeting of the City Council an ordinance by Com missioner Pier authorizing the consolidation of all duties con nected with tho management of municipal property, which in cludes civic stores, tools, auto mobiles nnd garages. City Com missioner Pier presented infor mnlly to. tho members of tho Council his plan and nt once ro eclved tho sanction and indorse men from them as most feasi ble in its oncrnt on nnd farsec inir economy itv the buying of goods. Tho mqln object is to supply all tho bureaus from one storo and to doi away with tho system as is now being done of each department buying for its own nceas. Air. ricr concedes that with his man in uood work ing order tho city will be nblo to Have thousands of dollars a venr in Mivinir in uuantit cs ant nt the samo timo will result in preventing useless waste. At the present time the city has over $2000 worth of old junk on hand which Air. ricr claimB can he assembled and disposed of ad vantngeously under tho now sys tern which he proposes to intro duce. Heretofore no one has over paid any attention to con- vet ting this stull into money mid Mr. Pier intends to mtika a general cleanup mid assume tho entire management hereafter of tho buying and disposition of all goods and material used by tho City. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Notice to members of K. and L. oi S. : Monday evening. Sept. lGth, election of olllccrs. All members should be out. Meet inir called to order tit 8 sharp. r. uasser, Pres.; J. Mitchell, bee. Ptomaine Poisoning Ono of the hardest problems faced by the canner today is tho false fear of "ptomaine poison ing."declares J.O.Holt, manaerer of the Eugene Fruit Growers' as. sociation, one of the big men in the canning industry, who em phatically asserts that there no such thing as ptomaine poisoning from canned goods. Olticials of the National Can- ners association have for years been running down thee stories and trvincr to find an authentic 'case of ptomaine poisoning trace able to canned goods but with out success. Two years ago a committee headed by Dr. Rose RUBBERS FOR AlEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN RUBBER SHOES-RUBBER HATS RUBBER BOOTS RUBBER CAPES-RUBBER COATS- RUBBER LECGINGS TIN PANTS and COATS Water Repellent Coat and Pants SLICKERS $2.90 JUMPERS, heavy radp, ?2.2S "Union Madc"C0VEItALL5 $3.75 OVERALLS $2 and$2.50 ! SOCKS UNDERR WEAR GLOVES lrri .now itn GOOD If kiii not It iVoii ROGERS iU'i RAIiMCUA f MAN BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG, Open Evenings J llvorytltliW fo h-vot you UliV Modern Homes We own nnd oiler for sale tho eight modern houses located on Willamette boulevard and Edison street, between Fessen den and New York streets. These houses nro thoroughly modern nnd up-to date. Built by Iflnt I o lr utffrli tliA liidt A f ' workmanship coi West Munham Arrives Adequncy of Portland's new terminal at this plnco and some Idea of the immense amount of foreign and local freights which are now being handled at tho pier may now bo gained by any one who will personally Inspect fint I ttf t tfju tLlifrli firn nniu in rkmanship and materia s, ,)r0Rrc3a there. The arrival from npletely finished In every do-hoyar East 0f tho steel stonm- tail, inese nouses are ouoreu er Weat MUn,am this week with jor saiu in u ur icn inr carR0 vameil at $1,500,000 in than they could be built . for , hemp n,one nsi(o from a mo today, we will give surprising- ly easy terms to responsible pur- tea3 aml other products, has cre'-L. v..0v.. . ... ,,... ,ateu a busy scene. L,ong8tiore- Company. Phone Columbia 101. men are I)ilinj, the pjer hh,h ; wjjjj merchandise and to add to niiniin Tniin mrr I the general air of business, car- IIIIIINI1 llimi littrr go is now being assemhlea on the nier for tho tho next Hailinir Try Chop Suey and Noodles 0f the Pacific Steamship compa at popular prices. Home Made ny, whose steamer, West Hart Pastry every day at "Cafe of land, is soon to commence work- neau of Harvard univeraitv was Merit." We serve breakfast and ! inir her initial canro for far eas- appointed to try to settle this dinner. Open from 6 to. m. to .tern ports. Despite tho large matter. After studying 51 cases i P. m.a. Jersey Btreet. amount of space available on involving 1500 persons they the pier, the goods that are being have been unable to verify onej ppniipTMpcc rnnnTFQV i stowed there temporarily are case of ptomaine poisoning trace-i.UplpipM occupying the floor ac- able to canned goods. "-Port-:52Pvoniy tho immedi- partment a very popular place for KODAKERS. Bring us your ANNOUNCEMENT. The St. next roll of films. CUHKIN and Press. Johns Millinery will hold their SAYS SO. Fall opening SepMZth and 18th, showing the latest models and materials used in the art of mil- inery. adv. We sell VICTROLAS and BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS on easy SO. EXPRE&& We haul any thing, any time, any place. Prices reasonable Daily Trip to Portland ... WlUK FHUNUUKAFHS Fiiatilre 317 N JerjevSt r i -7 terms. PTIRRIN RAYS "qt"re' 3I Jmcy M' '' 37 I Nt hs lbl n your ppr. ate vicinity of the pier workmen are rushing to completion the new 1,000,000 bU3hel grain ele vator under the auspices of the dock commission, and other gangs are driving piles for pier construction and extension. Workmen are also engaged in tho installation of six big steel stor age tanks for the vegetable oils which are expected to como to Portland when suitable facilities shall have been provided by the dock commission. Kuroiio will soon Imvo n commorolnl nlrpltuio of Ita own. K. l- Hlnilo, cxnmlucr In tho ntato banking (lnmrtment lina rcstatu'ri. The pencil crop ot Clncknmna conn ly is mo inr-gooi Known for tunny yonra. A campaign will ho nimlo to'ctiroll COO now nioniborn In tho Bntoin Coin nicrdnl club. Klftuon hundred MmlunU nro count oil on to unroll at tho University ol Oregon thin full. A total of $2,082,000 fn pahl to rout dents of Oregon Inst your by life lit niirnnco compitnlca. Duurnt brother of Sliorldmi received n cjieek of $22,000 for tholr crop of wheat nnd ouU from n local miller. A liir,MO vein of ooul three foot In tlilcknoMn Iiiim been dlncovured In ihu Warm HprlngH renervntlon country. I'rnnk Cauipboll, u prominent liiKiir niii'O limn of ICiigeno, died In Han IVuiicIhco, following a minor opera tlon. Iteturned nervlco men of Iteilmond have effected mi organization ami np piled for n charier In the American l.eglon. A rich ledge of gold iiKitnylng $10,000 r ton him been uncovered on Homo creek In Ilia Hoiilliern part of Coon county. llecnuwi of it change In tho Hohedulo of tho primblonlliil train, I'reHldenl Wllwui will not bo nblo to mako n mop nt Hnlem. Tho United Htatim government lins awarded n contract for 20,000 ImrreU of Pacific count nofl wheat flour to Pendleton roller iiiIIIh. Mm, Mary Jaiio Heater, who cauio lo Oregon with tho overland Immlgra tlon uf 1850, tiled nt her' homo near Sprhigbrook, aged 00 yearn. IIohh lllckeriiell, iho new Instructor on (ho cornet In Iho hcIiooI of iiiuhIo nt Iho Unlvomlty of Oregon, arrived In Kiigeno from Warren, O. Ileppner lodgo of Klkn nwnrded tholr contraet lo I.. N. Trnver of I'ort land for tho coiiHtruollou of (ho new lodge building (o cont $SI!),900. Army kimhIh at nrmy prlcwt will bo offered to (ho people of I'orlland nt a retail utore to Iih oponwl by the Unl led Stat army Heptembor W. The tmcoiul annual convention of Hie InleriiHtlonul Aiwoolatlou of I'lre I'lghtem couvhiuhI In Portland Mon day mill continual until Halurday. I he monthly flnunelal ulntHiiiunt Juit Umiml by (he Htulo ImliiHt rial no- i-ldeut cominlMlon nIiown a balance In the accident fund of $1,114,011.6!). There wan n tola! of ft'J.1 accldontu In Oregon diirluK Hie week ending Hep limber 4, according lo a report IhhuoiI by (he ludiulrlul uuelilenl cominlHslon, The idMclrlt: light plant ul Klorunco nt the mouth of Hie Klimlaw rlvor wait deittroywl by fir and (Iih (own will Ih In durkiiHHM for twine time to come. UenerHl ellinttlun and olMmrvancu of "coiutltutlon daj-" on Wadneitday, HeptemlHtr 17, thriuiMliout (he Htate In urgiHl In a letter ImuiimI by Governor OICQtt. Workem in tho uml HhlpbulldliiK phuitH of I'ortlauil will receive an In- rreano of 8 cnnU an hour In all (ho rrnfii and a 11 hour wtMik will b gruntwl (hem. MUtt llellw O rover, doun of women at Ma.Mliinvllla ooIIwm. ttlwtl In Su((lu Ihh( wek. Shu had genu to Hwtttlo to take a 8iecial eourw at Ihu. Wash Ington unlvwritlty. I'eriiiuuuut oranlzatlon of an na- Miclntlnn lo hold annual falrn In Al bany wuk efnotad at tht maiitliiK of Mini repriutentatlven from varlona parts of the county. A hum NIcIioIh, roaldont of I. Ion county for 46 year), dlod at thu huinu of liU (ton. Jiiuuti Nlcholv, nuar I'luln view, aged 'J'.i yearn. Hu wuh a voter- an of Ihtt Civil war. The flugnhlp Illrmlngham, a vturnn ruUar of HI moutha' uurvlco In for- ciKii water, and u BQiiudron ol hIx totpudo boat dotroyrn, paid a five day vUit to Portland. Secretary of tho Navy JohojjIiuh DunluU arrived In Portland Tuevduy after upending Mynduy afternoon vU King (he proposed naval base site at Tongue Point, near Anlorla. Hood Hlvfcr KnlghtM of Pythlag lodge has euiploywl C. 11. Sohultz, for merly a member of u Han Frauolnuo orchestra, to Instruct a baud Just or ganized by the fraternal body, Dr. 11. It. Wallace of Albany hau been appointed examiner for I. Inn county for the bureau of war risk hindrance and U examining Linn county dis charged soldltfrs with disability roo ordi. Am (ho romilt of a vote taken at a HeMlou of the Portland fair prlco com mittee, lettorn will be sent the Oregon duleKatlon In Waxhlngton, I). C, urg ing that 8tei8 be taken to relustatq war-time food regulation requiring' llceimlng ot dealers and limiting pro-flU. An nvoraRc ot 703 nnmos arc called for dally nt tho general delivery win dow of tho llond postofflce, according to tho count kept lftHt week. In ad' dltlon, there aro T4S rented mall boxes Jeromo 8. Workman, formerly boc rotary of tho Ktigeno chainbor of Com morce nnd load or In patriotic work during tho war, has gono to Wood burn, whore ho hn purchased n farm. At a meeting held at Coqulllo, nt tended by n largo number of ropro sontatlve citizens from various pnrtt of tho county, the Coos County IA brary association was permuiientl) orgcnlzed. The uso of tho Portland municipal auditorium for n debate on (ho Irish republic, to Imvo boon hold under tho miBplcos ot tho Contrnl Labor council, wns denied by Iho unanimous vote of tho city council. GEORGIA RICH Pianist Teacher Studios: ?J5 Alnawortli Avenue 110 Oswego .Strcrt Phones: Wood lawn 2092; Columbia &TJ-1 Mrs. Gabriql Puliin Vocal Teacher Dlnphram Ilrcathinn, 1'orwnrd Totw placement nnd Clear diction, Pupils taught lo take jHtrt In Trios and Quartettes, D05 Lombard St. Phone Columbia IK Mrs. Frank A. Rice TltACMKK OI' Violin, Mandolin and Piano . Pupil of Notrf D.inip atudloi m V. John .Street Teleliholif Coliimbm IM) l-ui'lU may l,mir McnilH-tt ..I the JwTnlle I Oirlitwlrn wliicli will mnkr tmMic BiHMatanM The dreadnoiiKht Vermont, carrying wonihiy. , , ...... VIcu-AdtnlrnI Clarence S, Williams, ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Phone Columbia 1102 Mccond In command of tho Pacific fleet, and the armored cruiser North Carolina entered tho Columbia river and visited Astoria. .Systematic placarding of tho dolour roads, made necesnary because of (ho Improvement of tho main trunk linos now in progress throughout Oregon, has been undertaken by the atnto highway department. Plans for n no accident week cam paign to bo conducted hi (ho state ot Oregon ?ro being formulated by tho newly organlied Oregon safety conn-' ell. nnd It Is expected tho drive wilt lake place next mouth, I Willi sugar stocks practically clean-1 ed out nnd Portland lubbers omecllmr. no shipments for another month or UIHSSCS ACCUTalClV i'ittCU more, If consumers' supplies nro not OIM'ICIt IIOUKK used sparingly thero will ha n roali ?:2j " ?,$,. ., OII'lMV1 ,.. .. l:.10 to 4:fl(l P. M, Peultisuln 8e. nutii (iiiiiiiiu iii l uiifiiiiu nuuii. i 7fMI Ifi H-nfl I M Mrs. Bertha C. Burdick (I.lcutititnte of the Koynl Academy of Music, utidon.) Teacher of Piano iJ57 llotlgc St. Phone Col. 87a Dr. W, J. Gilslrap Physician and Surgeon Hearings wilt bo held nt Tuiimlo September 12 and 1.1 by Ooorgo Coch rane, state witter superintendent, for tho adjudication of Iho water rights on Know creek. Approximately 3000 acres of Irrigable land nro nffected. The stale highway cimiulHslou has prepared itilvcrtlsementH for (ho sale of $2,000,000 worth or road bonds to be Issued under authority of Iho $10, 000,000 highway bond ineasuro passed at Ihu Inst session ot tho state legis lature. Tho flro prevention parade to bo hold during tho convention ot Paclflo coast flro chiefs In Portland on Sep tember ID, 10, 17 nnd 18, will bo tho biggest parndo6t Its kind In tho world according to I'lre Marshal Hdward (Jrenfell. Out of respect In 1111 early citizen, nil stores and places of business In Hood Itlver were closed nt Iho hour of tho funeral of I). .MoDeuiild. Mr. Mellon aid was connected with ihu First Na tional bank nnd wits prominent In all clvlo affairs, The entire telephone system of Polk county was plucod under one head by a deal by which tho exchanges nt Dallas, Pulls City, Monmouth nnd hi dependence worn consolidated under tho new title of tho Willamette Tolo phono company. Plans for Iho Huterprlso Irrigation district In Klamath county have linen submitted (o Peroy Cupper, atnto en glower, nnd will bo approval with slight modifications. The proposed district Includes approximately 2400 acres of Irrigable land. IteorganUatlon uf conipanbw A and II, Oregon engineers, wus ncoompllsh Ml nt n baniiuut of Iho members In Portland, tho two companies being merged Into a single comimny of on Klueeru which will be a unit of the national guard of Oregon. Hverutt It. Cummlngs, an Albany youuK man, Is now taking parts In motion picture productions of (ho Thomas II. luce eoriMjrtitloii at Los AuHeltM. hi Hie pust mouth lie has worked In (tuats tnuidud by Douglus Kalrbanka and Charles Hay Tho ICuguiiu uhumlier of commerco, ut n special meeting, ludorsed the dan of the Oregon state chamber of cummurc: to raliw a fund of JltW.000 by taxation for the puriMise of adver tising tho resources of tho state throughout (ho Pulled States. The Hherldau kohools have been hit by Ihu high cast ut IIvIuk and as a result the school board Is having a hard time filling vacancies caused by resignation of (eucln-rs who feel (hey cannot afford to stay here when better salaries are offered elsewhere. Two urined and unmasked highway men made un unsuccessful offort to rob tho Moutuvlllu savings bunk ot ortlaml. They wore frlghiinitxl uway uhun Ooorgo Pickering, bank clerk ml bookkeeper, fired throe shots : from a revolver to attract attention. Up to August 31 a total of 78.298 motor vehicles were registered In Ore gon during tho onrreut year. During the same perjpd In 1918, CI, 108 motor vehicles were registered, shewing an Increase In the number of curs In use In Oregon in 1919 over 1918 ot 17,190. Tho 17th annual convention ot tho Oregon Iturul Mall Curriers' associa tion, whlou wus held at Independence, elected A. O. Sturm, Lebanon, presi dent; M. II. Grant, Dallus, flrst vlce proildunt; Kd Wuiuler, Independence, second vice-president; K. II. Cornell, Albany, member executive conimlttou; W. II. Hoy il. Ilesvarton. secretary (reuiurer uud national delegate to tho Minneapolis convention September 21. cutltv hide- Kuiiditys, U;(X) to 10;H0 A. M. Dr. Evart P. Borden DENTIST Painless Hxtrnctloti of Teeth under Nitrons Oxide Gas Oflice Peninsula Dunk lilihj. Olllce photic Col. 02o; res. phone Col. 477 Hours 0-12 n. iti.; ItfUGsml 7-8 p. m. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street Bring in your job printing. 'Day Phone Columbia J7 N'tKhl Phone Columbia GJ0 Phone Columbia 370 Res. Columbia 1131 Dr. F. P. Schuilze Physician ami Surgeon Room 1() Peninsula llmik ihifhltm: DR. L V, PICKUNS, DENTIST Ollicc Hours 8 lo 12 A. M. 1 U C P. M. Itveiiliigs 7 (o l Pciiltisulu llauk llldii. Ollice Phone Columlim 1 HU LEWIS CALDWELL M5AD1NG liAUIIISU The idaie whir uimmI Mrrvicr awt cMitte4His liMtuivttt pit-vail. Cbiltlrm'4 uuir liming rtritivi- iki mi ettcutton. IO0 BURUNCTON STREET Davis Barber Shop uiui II ATI 1 ROOMS S. tf. DAVIS, hoprutgr 108 Philadelphia St. Hath St. Johns Undertaking Go. 208 N. Jersey Street PhoiKM Columbia 867 ColemWa 2ft Automobilv IIeurs. Gel Our Pr'ces Before Going Is Portland PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT L REALTY CO H. HENDERSON. Manaotr 402 N. Jor.cy Street Alwtrscts of Title PriMrd Tttlvs ItxnwiiMsl I'houe Colmul.U 3615 Hauling and Aloving OP ALL KINDS Done Qmckly and Promptly Daily Trip t imid frm l'orthtbd Fhoai coi. ioso fio l Kiciunonu M. Poff & Green Not tha Uo on your paper. TRANSFER AMD STORAGE Sand ami Gravel Hauled Duily Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY SI Wood of all kinds Auto Express Prices Keusouuble Prompt Stirvjoe AUKBOOARCKB 58 Good Second hand Scvriiiir uiuchlucs,for rtut. II. V, Clark, tt