ST. JOHNS REVIEW VOLUME 1C ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919. NUMBER 2 News in General Patronize the Review adver tisers. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jonoa and son of Montavilla were guosts of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Vernon, of 407 North Jersey atreot, Sunday. Tho representatives of the Hess Furnace Manufacturing Co. of Portland, met with the Trustees of tho Christian church last Mon day night and made thorough test of the heating capacity of their furnaco installed in tho now church building. Under thermometer test tho heat was found nmnln nrui vnrvnvnn in nil parts of tho'building. Miss 'Matilda Zinzin, who was an employoo of tho Western Cooperage for some time, re cently' became the ' bride of Mr. Clifford Whiting, who is an em ployee of a Vancouver shipyard. Tho employcos of the Btavo de partment and friends took up a collection and bought Mr. and Mrs. Whiting a silver electric percolator and cascrole for a wedding present. Mr. and Mrs. Whiting expect to mnko thoir homo in California. They will leave in tho latter part of Dec ember for tho South. I pay tho tax on barns and shacks, on all my goods and chattels, ''on my tin boat and William goat wax dolls and ba by rattles, t try to' smile when from my flllo I thus am harshly rivon, whon thcao round bones I earned with groans are to offi cials given. I smile, ah, mo! But whon I sco how public coin is wasted, tho smile I woar won't 'linger thoro, unless it's glued or pastod. Once wo were shock 'ed whon congress talked of spend ing frugal millions, but in these days, to my amazo. our talk is .all of billions. I pay tho tax on any two yaks, my worthog and canary, and though 1 smiio to ibe in style, my heart is iar from merry. Tho war is dono, with sword and gun wo'vo squelched tho Teuton raeos, and 'twould !bo nonse to cut exponse in forty (thousand places. 1 pay the tax on cribs and stacks, and try to do ;it stoutly, but that tho trend to wato may end, I hope and pray devoutly. My Aunt Janti needs some widow's weeds, my gran dad needs a brier, but I can't get such doodads yet, with taxes go ing higher. Wait Mason. GEORGIA RICH 11 ANO PUPIL BCATniCC HIDDCN CICHCNLAUB. 21? !.u,h 4 "V m"a' Marshall I30T l Alnswortn Ave, Phsnaa- Woodlawn 1002 410 Oawaoo Bl. Columbia 004 Mrs..Gabriel PuIIin Voonl Toitohor Dlsphram Hreathlne. Porvranl Tone tpUcttiicnt and Clear diction, TniiU taught to take part iu Trio and Quirtriici, M5 Umbard St. rbone Columbia 182 Mrs. Frank A. Rice CHILD MUSIC SPECIALIST Violin, (Mandolin and Piano Skort mcth4 ctpUllr prvporfd lor'adult Studio: 412 S, Edison Street Telephone Columbia 3S9 ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Thone Columbia 302 Mrs. Bertha C.Burdick (Ucentitnte of the Royl Academy ( Music, London.) Teacher of Piano 1937 Hpdgc St. Phone Col. 873 rv 1. t r..j .nr. r.vnrr k. nnrnen DBXTIBT Taisless Extraction of Teeth under Nitrous Oxide Gas Office Peninsula Bank bldg, Office phone Col. 625; res. phone Col, 477 nur-i-9-.12 a. rn.; 1:30-5 -and 7-8 p. m. Phone Columbia 379 Res. Columbia 1 131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physiqian and Surgeon Room 10 Peninsula Bank Building PR: L. F. PICKENS, DENTIST OCce Hour 8 to 12 A. II. 1 to 6 P. U. Xreniogs 7 to 9 Peninsula Bank Bide. Ofice Phone Columbia uS3 MASQUERADE SUITS FOR RENT Mrs. J. A. Hyde, 214 Fessenden Street Tho Mothers' meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in tho Lacture room of tho Library next Monday, Dec 1, at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. esDeciallv mothers. The subject to be dis cussed; Progress along the line of prohibition, by Mrs.Eatinger. Reported. Thoro is quite n sentiment be ing aroused over tho proposition of placing tho chief of polico position under civil service in stead of appointment by tho mayor. This would insure the chief always being oxnoriencoi in police affairs. A petition to amend the charter in this res oect may bo circulated soon, it is said. Tho people of St. Johns are to enjoy tho pleasure of hearing Pastor E. Hibbard, lato nrofes sor of Bible Theology in Pacific Union College, California, and Pastor Geo. W. Pettit, returned missionary from Bombay, In din, in a series of Biblical lec tures covering criBises now ngi tnting the world. A program of tho meetings is found olscwhere in this paper. And nf courso everybody is expected to attend. First meeting Sunday evening. Editor St. Johns Review: We hear much about tho "Wavo of Crime." What is causing this upnnront wavof Hero is tho sol utfon: Whon criminals aro con victod and sentenced. let them servo thoir time. This "Wave of Crime" is directly traceablo to our Executive officers of the Northwestern States. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, California and Montana, are trying to re form criminnls by arresting them, going to tho expense of trying them, and then paroling them to see how long they can withstand temptation. Johnson, who killed his benofnetress, was a paroled, hardened criminal. Tho murderers of Burgess and Porringer aro paroled hnrdoncd criminals. Tho Parolo boards aro working ovcrtimo in the Northwestern States and tho tax payers aro reaping its harvest in increased Court expenses. Our governors aro crying out aloud. "Inforco tho law." and at the same moment sympathizing with somo poor convict and ar ranging to turn him looso on the public so tho polico can havo work and experience in catching tho scoundrel turnod out on tho nubile by some soft hearted governor fornn airing. Krobar. Inspect These Tires Yourself Please consider this announce metit a cordial invitation to visit our salesroom and inspect these sturdy tires: A uew shipment has already arrived and we join Barney Oldfield in recommending them to you as The most trustworthy tires built'1 National Vulcanizing Go; 205 S, Jersey St, PHONE COLUMBIA 1130 HOW many people can you think of right now who would like to have your pho tograph, and how long since that last one was made? Make an appointment today The HOES STUDIO OppoUtc Central School Mrs. Jack Webster was the recipient of n largo houquot of chrisanthomums at tho limnnunl hospital on her birthday by the Welfare Committeo of tho Fort land Woolen Mills Thero is no use mincing mat tera. Tho I. W. W. have been permitted to plan and commit murder and treason long enough. llussian Anarchists iro no worse than this damnable organization in America. The murder of de fenders of tho flag in Centrnlia proves th3 assertion. At last the people havo awakened from a Rip Van Winkle slumber. The Reds are being pursued all ovor Undo Sam's domain, and the guilty will yet nay tho penalties for crimes committed, aided or abettor). There is plonty of cvi denco to convict in most cases. Tho possession of n red card is an offense within itself. No one guilty of carrying this em blem of violence and destruction can look tho blinded goddess in the eyo and claim to be n law abiding citizen. In many cases misguided laboring men have been led astray and believed tho I. W. W. organization to bo n friend of the laboring clnsses. Hut now is the time for honest laborers to shun this evil as they would the deadly cobra. A full Hedged I. W. W. has no respect for Inw and order, and boforo the trial of Centrnlia murderers is completed, more than one will ho pictured in tho following lines: "No roguu o'er felt tho halter draw With good opinion of tho law." Let tho good work go on until tho country is free from all Anarchistic classes. This class lias no resnect for divino, civil or moral Jnw.or oven tho fury of tho devil. Liko tho man without a country let him. " r" .... - ii.- ..ii.. r vju uimu iu mu vnu uusi uuin where ho sprung, Unwept, un honored and unsung."!). B. Vernon. Girls' Hooded RAIN CAPES $135. ROGERS. I law Morse oense Tells mo people will trade where they are assured of honest business principles combined with "quality merchandise at the lowest possible price. My customers will tell you I can and really do meet clown town prices. A fine new assortment of late style, popular priced HATS AND CAPS Stag Shirts, Alacklnnws, Overcoats UNDERWEAR Real leather Work Shoes FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.50 "TRADE AT HOME SO YOUR DOLLARS WON'T ROAM" ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN t Bank ol Commerce Buidmg ST. JOHNS Open Evenings The Bank Of Commerce 114 North Jersey St, OFFICERS F. S. DOERNBECHER, President C. DETER1NG. Vice President and Caihier DIRECTORS F. S. DOERNBECHER. C DETER1NG. O. A. NEAL, FRED W. GERMAN. J. V. BURKE DEARING'S For Fine Chocslatea Ice Cream, Tocacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street Davis Barber Shop aod BATH KOOMS J. tf. DAV15, Proprietor 108 Philadelphia fit. Baths 35c FINISHES SECOND Tho James John football eleven finished the 1919 football season in second placo winning their Inst game of the Beason Tues day against the Columbia uni versity eleven by the score of 19 to 0. The break of the game camo when Huck Hiatt, double J right end, picked up n fumble in Columbia's territory and ran 35 ynrds for a touchdown through n broken field. The touchdown camo shortly nfter tho start of the second period, limit failec to kick goal. In tho first nunrter James John worked tho ball to Columbia's 6 yard line, but three attempts to cross tho gonl lino by line smashes failed and the doublo J. ntrrrretrnt on lost tho ball whon a runner went out of bounds near tho 1-yard line. Tho ball was brouirht out to tho 20-yard line and Terry Johnson punted out of danger. Tho run by Hiatt in the second period ana the ue fense nut un by Columbia on their own 5-yard line, were tho only features of the first half. runts, forward passes una tum bles took up tho timo during tho rest of the first session. in tho third nuurter Columbiu tried a drop kick from tho auyuru line, but tho double J lino broke through on Terry Johnson and blocked the attempt. Oliver Jesjun. James John fullback. scored two touchdowns for the double J sound iu the Inst period. Tho first cumo nfter a series of line smashes with Jessup curry ing tho ball, had placed the pig skin within eight ynrds of the goal. On tho next play Jessup bounced off tackle for the re maining d Blanco to tho gonl. Hiatt again missed the attempt ut goal kick. With on y five seconds left to play in tho final quarter Jessup intercepted n forwnrd pass and ran GU yards for a touchdown. Watt kicked goal. $G,00. 35 kinds of Gloves ? THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. Authorized Ford Service Sta tiou. Only genuine Ford parts used. Tires, size 30x3, guaran teed 6000 miles, $18.00 up. CARS STORED Woolley Bros. 1'hone Columbia 690. Dr. Samuel A. MuKcey Office Room C, 7 and 8 PENINSULA SECURITY BLDG. Hour 9 to 12; 1:30 to 6 Uveniujjs 8 to 9 M'A S. Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON Phone Columbia 930 Hauling of All Kinds By Auto Truck All kinds of Wood handled .1 w HPRWirw tL crm Phone Columbia 1073 or Columbia 682 RECEIVE LIFE SENTENCE David Smith, Walter Banastor and James Ocle, tho three men who have confessed to tho hold up of the Claremont tavern last Friday nifiht when J. N. Bur gess, stato highway commiss ioner, and ueorge vu. i'enngor, both of Pendleton, were shot and killed, were indicted by the 'Multnomah county grand jury Tuesday on charges of murder in tho second degree. Tho three men charged with the crime ap nearcd at their own request as witnesses before the grand jury. Others who appeared as wit nesses were Misses Elsie Bab cock, Jane Shelton and Lorn Hustings, the three girls who were at tho dinner party nt tho tavern at tho timo of tho shoot ing; Inspector Pat Moloney, who was instrumental in obtain ing verbal confessions from Smith and Bannstcr; Inspector Bob Phillips, who participated in the arrest of tho three men at the house at 163 West Emer son street; Inspector Howell who tmrticitmtcd in tho arrest and examination of the men; Dennis J. McCnuleynf Aberdeen, Wiish., who was tho first of tho guosts ut the tavern to he "Stuck up;" and Chief of Polico Jenkins. Tho case was presented to tho grand jury by Chiof Deputy Dis trict Attorney llamorsloy and Deputy District Atornoy Mowry. The triut of the three men on the murder charge will open in the criminal department of tho cir cuit court within a few duvu, it was announced. It is planned to make tho trial take preced ence over mutters of minor im portance in order that justice may bo meted out to tho three confesed holdup men us speedily as possible. Banastor, also known as Dutch Herman, has u criminal record, according to confession he is said to have made to inspector Pat Moloney. According to the inspector ho said ho hud served Hi years out of an eight year sentence at the Montana penitentiary at Deer Lodgo on a charge of burglary. lie ia said to havo been paroled at that time. Ogle hud pre viously confessed to having sor- vod 11 months at the same pen itentiary for horao steal ing. Smith, tho man who is believed to havo been guilty of tho actual shooting, has no previous crim inal record so far as tho author itios have beon able to learn. We Have a Strangle Hold On the trade of those people who know good hardware, Tjuit's the kind we like to cater to. When wo satisfy them we satisfy ourselves too. Wo would like your judgment of our hardware. Come in and look our estab lishment over. You'll find us ready and willing to servo you better than you were ever served before. Byerle & Armstrong 420 Nortli Jersey Street FRESH FROM THIS HAKKRY a layer cake is a dream to behold and a joy to taste. Light us a sun. beam, with filling that simply can not be described, the cake will prove a royal treat. At your next affair order one and you'll make yourself famous for your splendid hospitality Wt hut the belt. Orders uktn for Wcddln Ckt. Fennlng's Bakery and Delicatessen 115 North Jersey Street HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Last Saturday evening the Student Body dance was held in the gym. Tho chaperoncs wero the teachers and twenty-fivo parents. A very enjoyable aven ing was had by all, Superintendent Grout of Port land schools, and Mr. Pratt wero James John visitors 1-ridny. Superintendent Grout talked onl ' Know Yourself,' which was both interesting and helpful. Mr. Pratt spoke of "Our Responsi bility As AmericnnB," Monday morning witneasod the rccstablishmontof Spanish club, which wns dropped two years ago. Only Spanish students are eligible. The officers are as follows: Paul Chattorton, Pre sident; Adiline Eggman, Vice Pres.; James Miller, Secretary and Treasurer, and Mr. Getz, faculty advisor. A different program committee will bo ap pointed at each meeting to serve at the next. Tho committee at present is composed of Clarence Gilstrai), chairman, Sclma Moo. Clara Edwards, Joo Ward and Haphaol McKay. "She Stoops to Conquer" by Oliver Goldsmith, is tho play chosen by tho Eebtunry "20" class. The cast is as follows: Mr. Hardcnstle, Harlan Hiatt; Mrs. Hardcastle, Gwlndys Kccny; Hastings, Edmund Klcgel; Tony. Paul Chattorton: Siv Marlow, Kudy Andcraon; Young Marlow, Stunley O'Con nor; ufggory, Lowell iJotson; Landlord, Clarence loolo; Miss Hardcastle. Helen Story: Miss Neville, Gladys Coon; Maid, Esther Picle. Rehearsals for the play will be under tho direction of Mrs. Drury-Scott. The play will bo given somo timo in Jan uary. No school from Wednesday un til the following Monday, on the account of Thanksgiving. Many aro wishing Thanksgiving camo of tenor. C. A. W. We write insurance against Fire, Marine. Automobile, Strike, Kiot and Civil Commo tion, Rents, Uho and Occupancy. Profits, Elevator. Liability, Ex plosion, Steam Boiler, Burglary and Theft. Life. Personal Accf- dont and Surety Bonds. Phone Col. 1(51. Peninsula Security Company. You'll take off your hut to my 50c SOCKS. ROGERS. French Dry Cleaning And Pressing Uro Onll Vor 11114 Uuilvu LAUNDRY PROMPT SERVICE W. J. H AYZLETT 217 N. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 951 There It really no romariuiri between the eateaml thurouxli iicm with which un Ilectric Clc.iiiur rcuiovel dirt and he difficulty o(.wt( jun. True, one CAN clean rup and careta without an electric cleaner. A broom or caret bwecper will brush uj HUM 15 of tliu dirt; and il ou like the cxerciie and huvc plenty of time and strength u broom uud carp et heater will do the work alter fashion, In the same way one can wash without oap, Water a. lone will remove aorue dirt if applied with enough "elbow fjreuse," llut people tite aoap because it cleutiH more easily and better than water alone, l'or the lame reason people use J'.lectric Cleaners because they cleau more easily and far better lliuu other method. Portland Railway Light & Power Company 'Buy Youi iKtricGoods it an Eltctric Stors" LEWIS CALDWELL LEADING BARREN The olacc where nood service and courteous treatment prevail, Children's hair cutting receive special atteutlou, Why the Electric Cleaner 109 BURLINGTON STREET H THEATRE Jj Open Snudayi 2:15 to 11:00. MondHA and Saturdays open at 6:8'). Other dnys at 7:00. Reguiar AtluiivtionGc, 11c, 13e, i Srttutday, November 29th ELSIE FERGUSON "THIt AVAI.ANCUH" Arlmft. Sunday, November 30th ME MURRIY in "A DHMClorS MTTI.lt IMV. IL." I'nivcrMl iu 0 no. A pto. ture youvlll like. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 1 mid U JOHN nflRRYMORE ' "THIt LOST IIRIDKOKOOM." 1W mount. Also "IJlmo the Mighty," No. 10. Wednesday, December J - CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "THIt VKIMtD ADVHNTUUrtR." Select. Thursday. December i MONROE SALISBURY iu "M IN Tint MUUNMOUT." Unt A.N Tr s.il, in six nct.1. l'Hdny, December 6th MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "HUMIt." UiiiverMl. iu lx- nul. Saturday, December tilii- FRET STONE I" ' TOiV-lNiramouut. cut" picture. 'I'S'DKK Till', A rfOOd "ir- Sunday, December 7th Olm CAREW ith tnHi: ( iwrtlng wist In "I'OOT." l'rutit tbe widely read Srtturdnv lvetiln Putt siory. woin unpins on. Monday and Ttiednv, Decemlwr 8 V WM. FARNUM TMK KR. DIIMI'TION Ol' DAVID CUR-SON."-rrtrmnount. AUo "Wwo the Mighty." No. II. Wednesday, December l Ot 1 1 DOLORES CASSINELLI. IUk culled the mwt IhmmUIuI wiiwh la picture, iu "Tlllt UNKNOWN I.OVIt." I'nlhe. The story I Ims n on the world wur. A good Uwy, claverly directed mid well AVlwI. Thurnduy and l'rldiiy, December II-1S-- i). w, urtlnlli present LILLIAN GISH in "IIKOKICN lll.OSflOAIK." Recently shown over towu at S0. Run seven weeks hi New Yoik nl J2.00. One of the big production of the year. Admission, adult 'JOc: children U)c. Saturday. Doceuth r IA VIRGINIA PEARSON Iu "IN rossmi.tt c.vnntRiNit"- l-ithe. Sut'day, Di i-uiIkt Mill JUNE CAPRICE and CHEICM. TON HALE in "Oil. MJVr l'atlu. A ict comedy drain Uku from the n 'l lcal romrdy of the s.iniK inline. Tin iMie will tkkU you clear tlmi. Dr. W, J; jsnsfrap Physician and Surgeon Glasses Accurately Filled Ofl'ICIt HOURS 9:00 to 12 M. OI'lMCUtt 1:30 to 4::t(l V. II. fowl Hauls Ut- 7:00 to 8.00 r. M. rniilybUj; ftundaya, O.Odto 10.30 A. M. Dr. Herbert F. Jones QHIROPRACTOR 3H North Jersey Street Day I'lioue Night IMioii Columbia fJCO Columbia J7 St. Johns Undertaking Go. 20S N. Jersey Street Columbia 20') 1'honrs- Columbia (7 Automobile llcure. 6il Our Men Befort Km ft rrNtJ PENINSUU HUE ABSTRACT i REALTY N H. HENDERSON, Manag.r 402 N, Jursay tXrait Abitracts of Title l'reure4 Title KxMiaina4 I'hone Cglumblft 2SS Mauling and Moving OP ALL KINDS Donu ulakly mill jirom )( ly Dailjr Trips to and from 1'ortlauil I. S. . A' Phor.e Coi. ii69 718 L Richmond St. Poff 5c Green TRANSFER AND STORAGE Saml ami Oravtl Hauled Daily Trips to Portland Phini Col. 301 206 N. JEBSEI SI -- EXPRESS - - We haul any thing, any time, auy place Pries reasonable Dally Tri,. to I'ortlnud Enquire, 317 N. Jrsey St. caiSw. srr Pulley & Zurcher Plumbins:, Heating & Tinning We RepMr Ahmiututm Ware (fChoue 92 27 5. Jrs; ,