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ST. JOHNS REVIEW
VOLUME 16
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1(5, 1920.
NUMBER 10
News in General
Patronize the Review adver
tisers.
Join tho Boosters. Read about
it in tho bit; announcement on
back page of this paper.
Tho Debonair club was most
pleasantly entertained at tho
homo of Mrs. M. B. Greeno, 810
Smith avenue N., Thursday of
last weeK. inero wa9 a froodly
attenanca and a food time had
by all. Delicious refreshments
wore served.
Mi's. Lawrence Layton enter
tainod her Sunday school class
at hor homo at 1010 S. Leonard
street on tho nftornoon of Satur
day, January 10th, from 2 to 4
p. m. A most enjoyable after
noon was Bpent by all. Thoso
prosont wero tho Misses Alico
Monahan, Elizabeth Offden, Wil
ma Maxwell, Mario Prudham,
Virginia Hogan, Lucille Tuna
cliffe, Boatrico Chadwick and
Mrs. L. Layton.
Thonowly Installed officers of
L.uureiwoou uoboknli Lodo, No.
iw. aro Mrs. Nollio Haske .
Noblo Grand; Mrs. Birdio Han-
tzo, Vico Grand; Mrs. Anna
uanriRht, Hoc. Sec; Mrs. An
na Gaines, Trcas; Mrs. Emily
unurcnin, i'in sec. Tho pant
yoar was a very successful ono
for this lodfto. On February 11th
wo expect a fraternal visit
from Mra. Jessie Jarvia, presi
dent of Roboknh Assembly, who
was prevented from cominjr in
ueccmuor uy tiic sovorely cold
weather and now storm. All
members should bo present on
that uatc. AnnnCnnrlKht, Rec.
Sec.
According to custom thero will
bo a union service at tho Jnmes
John High school next Sunday
night in honor or tho January
graduating class. Bccauso the
majority of tho class come from
Portsmouth and Peninsula Gram
mar Schools tho courtesy of selec
ting the minister has boon accor
ded to thorn. Thoy hnvo invited
Rovorond C. II. Johnston of tho
University Park Congregational
Church togivo tho sermon. Doc
tor E. P. Borden has boon asked
to assist. Special music will
consist of numborby tho Girls'
Gleo Club and n Duot by Mary
Kioffor and Glwadya Keeney.
Sorvices will bogin promptly at
Walter Jenkins, Portland com
munity song leader, will hold a
community sing at the St. Johns
library Saturday at 2:30. It will
be worth while.
A portable building is being
erectod at James John high
school to roliovo tho crowded
condition of tho present build
ing and to caro for the new
pupils, enrolling with tho be
ginning of tho now term.
The annual church and Sunday
school nlnnr.lnn nf flm TTnifnrl
Evnnirolirnl rhumb ivna linlfl Inof prepared by the ladies,
Thursday ovenim? nf. tlm nhnrpi, was enjoyed by all, after
rno following
8:00 o'clock.
church nffiVnra
woro elected: Truaton. f.nrrlnn
Ogdon; Treasurer, Mrs. Mont
gomery. Tho Sundnv achnnl nf.
iicera, who wore elected aro:
superintendent Mrs. G. Hall:
ist. assistant sunor ntonriont.
Airs. linsk ns: 2d n.q.qiHtnnr.
superintendent, Lawrence Lay
ton; sccrotary, Gordon Ogden;
iroasurer, Minnie I'Inskct;
fit t.-A. m . t 1 h 9
rinniHt, jurs. uouo Thayer.
Utl TUOSdav ovnn Her. Mra
snaw'ssundoyschool class enter
tainca u. Y. jj. u. at tho Y. M.
C. A. rooms. In tho last fow
weeks Mrs. Shaw's class has
spontsevorai onjoyablo evenings
wiin uio university rark class.
inooojcctor tho party was to
nugmont this interclass friend
ship. All members agrco it
sprvcu us purposo well, for about
thirty people wero present. Mrs.
Achlan, teacher of tho vlsiifntr
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Medved
leave this week for Nez Perce,
Idaho, where they will remain
indefinitely.
The Pythian Sisters' Club was
delightfully entertained at the
home of Mrs. E. E. Phillips on
Leonard street lust Tuesday
evening. Instead of having an
all day session as usual, the Sis
ters met in the evening and an
invitation had been given their
husbands, tho K. of P.'s. A
most bountiful dinner had been
which
which
ouu was piaycu. A largo num
hor of members wero present
and a most enjoyable evening
was spent. The Knights wish the
Sisters would hnvo theso more
often. All Pythian Sisters arc
urged to bear in mind tho meet
ings are now every two weoks.
and much good benefit is in
store for all .who. attend. Re
ported.
On Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. Eugene O'Hara entertained
in her usual happy manner, at
her homo on E. Polk St., honor
ing Miss Eliza Cole, whoso wed
ding is an ovent of tho near fu
ture. Tho rooms wero tnstcfttllv
uecorntcti with urcgon grape
anu Japanese lanterns, a mis
cellaneous shower was planned
for tho afternoon and after sev
eral musical numbers tho truest
of honor was called upon to pro
sido at tho gift table. Many
class, hod under hor charge Hoi-hvoro beautiful and useful
gifts received. Dainty refresh
ments were served at tho close
of tho afternoon. Tho invited
guests wero Miss Katherino
Scott, Etta Alsbcrge, Louise
Couch, Mesdames E. O'Hara.
F. A.Robertson.A.R.Folkonberg,
Davidson, Sommner. Lasky. K.
Achermnn. Alico Banburv. Kont. Couch, J. C. Scott, Hutchinson.
rico Shaw, Lucy Doty. Donald PorryBolieu, Covey, J. M.Walker
Green, Earl Priest. James Vroo- of Independence, Oro., and II.
en shoemaker, Minnio Kirknat-
rick, Gladys Fifor, Vivian Pin-
gor, vanco Cummins, Robert
i mi or anu Harold Kouldouirh.
WhriO t lOSO of Mra. Shiiw'a
ciass wero Leonn Boo'msiiter,
Cathor no Banburv. C.rncn r.nttn
. . m tf MIKIUI
Sophia Larson, Rose Priest, Ella
man. burl Stuvonunn. UnUart
Lemon, Rollan Swartzand Borgor
Amborn. To add to this merrv
company woro two v nih.
J. a. lianbury am Lucv i.Viiii.
801). In tho COIlrsn nf tUn num..
- - 1 1 W I I
ing many lively games wero
piayuu anu sonira minir. I. b nil
- ;-'r" mi
iiiunua uio roiresnments were
tno corner of interest. At in-:t(i
a very appetizing lunch was aor
ycd by Mrs. Priest, and nt 11:00
uio puny uroKo up, each class
1001 1 II ff UOlT.Gr ncntlninfml n.wl
closer fellowship between in-
uiviuunis.
C. Petersen and
daughter, Bobby
llillHlioro, Ore.
littlo son nnd
and Dorris of
Floyd Ynndle, one of the
carpenters nt the St. Johns ter
minal, took his wife to view the
now structure Sunday afternoon ;
besides taking several snap shots
of the building, Mrs. Yandlo
acompanicd her husband to thu
top of tho elevator. She says it
is some climb, but the view is
worth it.
Iho annual shareholders' meet
ing of the Peninsula National
Bank was hold January 13th.
when tho following directors
wero elected: Thos. Autzen,
A. R. Jobes, F. C. Knupp, II.
E. Pennell, Grant Smith, J. N.
Edlefsen, K. C. Couch, II. W.
Bonham. Tho directors thon
elected tho following officers:
F. C. Knapp, Chniran of the
Board, formerly Vice President;
Grant Smith. President; J. N.
Edlefsen, Vico President nnd
Manager, formerly Cashier; F.
P. Drinker, Vice President; C.
B. Ruuscll. Cashier, formerly
Assistant Cashier; S. L. Dobie,
Assistant Cashier; E. R. Morris,
Assistant Cashier in credit dept.
L.J. Wright. Assistant Cashier.
formerly Savings Teller; Miss
Grnco .Colo uucceeds Mr.
Wright as Savings Teller. This
banking institution has shown
wonderful growth nnd tho volume
of business handled by the most
efficient and accommodating
corps of officers and assistants
is immense. Service is ono of
tho lending virtues at this bank.
and th is together with courtesy.
efficiency and sound mannitc
ment has mnda it one of tho
great institutions of Portland.
lliu annual Imnmictoi thu or
ficers, directors and staff of the
Bank was hold Tuesday ovenitur
at tho Multnomah hotel, in the
Hollyhock room, which was
beautifully decorated for thuoc
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Tho students are all busy fill
ing out their forecasts for next
semester.
Commencement will be a week
from Fridny. Jonunry 23. It is
still undecided who tho sneaker
of the evening will bo.
The Bnccalaureate sermon will
be delivered next Sunday by C.
A. Johnston of tho University
I'nrk I'resbytcrian church.
iho new portau o is nroirress
"... . "
ing nicely, it has been sugges
ted to call it I'ortnblo X if any
math, classes are held in it.
Tho basket ball irnmo at Ililla
boro Friday was a decided vie
tory for James John. Tho scoro
was 31-0. "Pug"Toplo thruw
the. most bnskets.
This week is Student Bodv
election week. Jessun was ro
elected President and Leu Has
kins is our new Welfare Com
missioner. Elections will be held
all week.
John pennant tor tho class, as
they sold tho most tickets, nnd
the beautiful sofa pillow top wont
to George skolls ns tho individual
selling tho most tickets. Also
tho football men wero prcsonted
with their double J's by Mr.
1'iotcner, ns Mr. Unmpboii was
not thero. The following received
letters: "Huck" Hlntt. "Dick"
Girt,,,Shorm"Chockran, Oliver
Jcssup, "Porky" Chatterton,
Frank Hedges, "Bob" Millor,
James Vrooman, "Jnck" Vin
son, "Pug" Toole. John Ohm,
"Vic" Brown nnd Tell Will
ikson, wero absont, but will
rccoivo thoir8 when they come
back to school.
Two last year graduntes were
James John visitors Wednesday.
They are Louisa Lott and Znra
Hindley.-C. A. W.
Tho following was received
from L. II. Campbell, for a
number of yenrs a resident of
St. Johns but now located at
Los Angeles: Friond Markle:
As I think my subscription ox
theso
ncx
for this semester, and some wise
person has said "Ashes to Ashes,
Utist to dust. If Emr b h don't
kill us, History must."
I'ho play. "She Stoons to Con
quor," is ready to be given Fri
day and Saturday. It is tho big
gest and best thinir that Jnmoa
John litis uvor put on, and if you
fail to see it you miss a urcnt
treat.
A l'inu class of twentv will
graduate in n fow days. Those
graduating aro: Edmond Kyunl
president, uouivivo Brown vice
president, Gladys Coon Secru
tnry. Clarence Too o Ires..
ension with poinscltns, white Stanley O'Connor Live wire, Ora
Do not bo surprised if you see l,irou ab,9ut tho f,f3t ,of,th,s yunr
eso notes no more, because nm sending, you check for yonr'a
ixt week is final examinations ronownl.na 1 liko to get tho nowa
carnations and
tor tho banquet
tho evening was
ing.
narcissus. Af-
thu balance of
spent in dune-
GEORGIA RICH
BOS Buth A Lans Blrfg.
IS Alntworlh Aim,
410 Otwaoo At.
TlSAClllSlt
Phonaa
Main
WooUlnwn
Columbia
7000
2002
OS4
Mrs. Gabriel Pullin
Voon Tumohor
DUphrara Ilrenthlnr, Pornartl Tone
placement and CUar diction,
rnplla taught t take part in Trioi anil
Quartettes.
gWlombarj 8t. rhoncCojumbla 182
Mrs. Frank A. Rice
CHILD HUJIC SPECIALIST
Violin, Alandolln nnd Piano
Rkert mctbW crKcttltf pr. pared lor atlulU
Studio: 411 S. IWiwn Street
Telephone Columbia SSO
ELMER SNEEP
Violin Instruction
STUDIO, 216 N. Syracuse Street
Fhona Columbia 302
Inspect These
Tires Yourself
Please consider this announce
meat a cordial invitation to visit our
salesroom and inspect these sturdy
tires.
Save 25 Per Cent
On Your Spring Suit
All Wool Suits $45
GET IT NOW
t New ynrdnpe made at today's prices for tho Spring
une are louna to cost per cent more than tho largo t
assortment still on display from tho Fall line made
one year ago. Compare price advancement on any
article the past year to prove my statement. I can
tailor to your individual measure on all wool suit as
low as $45, fit guaranteed. See me today. Delivery later
Waggncr. .Harlan Hiutt. Paul
Chattvrton, Dorothy Hoy t, Anna
ioolu, udith Ilnrtnal, Alury Kui
fur, Helen Story, Ruth Kucco,
Francos Foster. Rudy Andorson.
Lowell Dotson, Guorgo Walker,
Fsther I'ilee nnd Gladys Keenoy.
Mr. O'Htty is thu, regiHlrntion
leacuur.
An Imnnrtnnr iiRHnmlilv wiih
hold Tuesday morning. Tho term oough to kocp up
of off co Liu nir tin lor tho stti. manu.
dent Hody officers, thoy mmlo
thuir final renorti ' Iho hard
earned prizes woro given to the
winners in thu tickotselling con
test for thu operetta. Alico
Hunhury. president of tho 7th
term class, received the James
from tho old homo town and
know what is doing among old
friemlB and neighbors. Wo liko
Los Angeles verv much.oHnccinl-
ly thu beautiful sunshine which
wo enjoy nearly overy day. Al
so tho vttogoblcs tnid flowers
that grow hero all winter. I
noticed tho niece in your minor
on the soaring of tho spud. Well
you can bo thankful that you
nro not paying over $1.00. Down
hero wo need to add one or two
dollars to that price. Hut Hint
is not tho worst: when prcpar
ing for tho table wo find uuito
n largo part of them not fit for
use. Hut we havo ono on Oregon
- wo can got good swectti hero
for less price than thu Irish no
tato. L. II. Smith la back at
his old job pcddlimr real oatnto
Thero is lots of real estato
changing hands here, nu people
nro coming in so fast that tho
houses for rent nro sosenrco thoy
huvo to buy to got a plnco to
live. Lots of liousou being
built but enn't put them mi fast
rrith tho do
THEATK13 Jj
Open Sundnys 2:1G to 11:00.
Momlnys nnd Snttiriliiyn open nt OsJV).
Other tiny nt 7:00.
lingular Atliuliwlou fie, lie, lie,
SntunUy, Iniiunry 17tli
VIVIAN MARTIN In "THH
THIRD KISS." Pnrumoiint.
Siimliijr, Jinimry 18th
MAY ALLISON In "l'AIR AND
WARMUU." l'rotn the jilny of the
Mina iinuic. Suo thU one. It will
jilcnhc yon.
Mondny nml Tucsilnv. Inntmrv 10-20
SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "Tint
HltCRUT UAMIt'nnd "Klino thu
MlRhty," No. 17.
Wcdncolny. Jnmmrv 1! I nt
.TACK IMCKFORD
WKONtt."
In "IN
Thurmlny nml l'rldny, Jmumry 22.2.1
"The Auction of Souls"
A hl; scltil prodncUnn howln
the trcMtniL'ttt of thu Artntminm hy
thc Turks. It will ntukc yonr hlmxl
Ixiil. AdinUilon ndnlta 20c, chil
ilrcn 10c.
SAturdny, Jnmmry Ullh
A lMrnmount-Artcrnft niicolnl "THE
LIFE LINE." A T.'nrnwir pro-itnctlon.
Hon Peterson of Smith nvo
nuo snyti no Dots inn l-ord can
kick harder than Milligansmulu
mo is suffering with a brokon
nrm, the result of ono of Its
kicks.
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ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bank of Commerce Balding ST. JOHNS Open Evenings
t
Wc Use
Plain Language
Mrs.BerthaC.Burdick
(Licentltatc of the Royal Academy
of Muilc, London.)
Teacher of Piano
1937 Hodge St. Phone Col. 87a
Dr. Evart P. Borden
Fatalus Kxtraction of Teeth under
Nitrous Oxide Gas
EE Office Peninsula Bauk bldg.
Office phone Col. 6)25; rea. phone Col, 477
Hour 9-12 x. at, J 1:101 and 7-8 p. m.
Phone Columbia 379
Res. Columbia 1131
Dr. F. P. Schultze
Physician and Surgeon
Room 10 Peninsula Bank Building
DR. L. F. PICKENS,
DENTIST
Office Hours 8 to It A. M. 1 U 6 P. II.
Hvealnjs 7 to 9
Peninsula. Bauk Bldr.
Office rhonr Columbia nS3
5
TTOISIES
A new shipment lias nlreailv
j
arrived and we join Barney Oldfield
in recommending thenr to you ns
The most trustworthy tire built"
We also do first class tire repair-
anu retreading and carry the best
best Hue of used tires in the city.
Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey
DJSNTI8T
Office Roouii C, 7 ami 8
PENISSUU SECURITY BLOC
Hour 0 to 12; 1:30 to 5 l'.venliiKS 8 to U
I08 5. Jersey St.
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON
Phone Ctlut&bU 930
J. W, BOTTOM
National Vulcanizing Co. Kalsomini"g Paintig
205 S, Jersey St.
in uescnuirur our naints.
Don't indulge in hifalutin
talk calculated to bewilder or
deceive the inexperienced
1 . rm 1 1
uuyer, xne result is wo
. .. 1.. 1
TUC OT If! LI MO PA DA PC vurJ iwroiy inuueu receive
1 Ht oliJUnno UAllAut any complaints retrardintr our
paint. People come here and
French Dry Cleaning
And Pressing
Wo On For ittul Dullvot
LAUNDRY
PROMPT SERVICE
W.J. HAYZLETT
217 N. Jersey St.
Phone Columbia 951
216 North Jersey St.
Authorized Ford Service Sta-
Only genuine Iford
parts used.
tiou,
Columbia 873
C. 433 Charleston 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?
Hake an appointment today
The HOES STUDIO .
Oppolte Ccntml 5hool
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
311 South Jersey Street
buy with their eyes wide
open and get exactly what
they think they are getting.
Byerle & Armstrong
420 North Jersey Street
Tires, size 30x3, guaran
teed 6000 miles, $18.00 up.
CARS STORED
Woolley Bros.
riione Columbia 6'JO.
MASQUERADE SUITS
FOR RENT
Mrs. J. A. Hyde, 214 Fessenden Street
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
THOS. GRICE, Manager
208 North Jersey Street
Office, Columbia 527 PHONES - Residence, Columbia 299
ylUTOflOBILE HEylR&E
DAY OR NIGHT CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
This is not a branch of any city undertaker's
Thare U rtalljr no comparltnu
between the eateaml thorough'
nri with which nu lilectrla
dottier removtil illrt amt the
illdiculty ol iweepInK,
True, one CAN clean tni and
carpets without' an electric
cleanor, A broom or arp
weeper will bruih up SOUK
of thu dirt, and il jou like thu
tixercle nnd have plenty of tiuiu
and atrength a hnxiiii and carp
et beater will do the work afti
h fashion,
In the Msit way ono caii
wash without toap, Watvr a.
lone will remote smn dirt if
upplicd with enough "elbow
KrcHse."
Hut people um lunp b un
it cleaua more (daily and butter
thim witter alone,
1'or the miiic imuou pople
u o lilectric Clcanvi bvcii
they clean moft eaillr and far
bettr than other uiethodi,
VRKSU IMtOM THIS IJAKIJKY
a layer cake Is a drentn to behold
and a joy to taste, I.iglit as n sun
beam, with filling that (iimply can
not he described, the cake will prove
a royal treat. At yonr next affair
order one and you'll make yotirnelf I
famous lor your splendid hospitality.
Wc hate the best. Orders Ukei for Wedding Cike.
Fennln's Bakery and Delicatessen
1 1 5 North Jersey Street
Portland Railway
Light & Power Company
'Buy You EJecif ic Goods l an Eltctric Stori
LEWIS CALDWELL
LKADING KAKBEIt
The place where irood arlce and
coutteoua treatment prevail, Chlldrtu'a
liiiir cutting receive tpeclal uttcntloa.
109 BURLINGTON STREET
Sunday, Jnmmry Wth
ENID DENNETT
ItVKKV WOMAN
I'arnmoiiut.
In "WHAT
MtAUNS."-
Momlny nnd Tiicitday, Jiimmry liibi!7
VIVIAN MARTIN In "UNCI.AIM.
HI) tH)()l)S." I'liriiitiiiiint. And
END OF ELMO THE MIGHTY.
Wodiiemlay, Jmumry !Mth
ANITA STEWART In "MAUV
KUT.AN."- I'liht Natlou.il.
Thurmlny, January '.Will
NORMA TALMADGE In "Tlllt
ISI.lt OV Ct)Nilll(,ST.,,-Sol't.
I'rlday, Jaiiutiry IIOIIi
DOROTHY DALTON I"
i., in
"lAl'ACMI
Olll.
nix nolft. A khm1
Salunliiy, Jatnmry .tint
BILLY BURKE I Illlt Ml-
MtAIIINC WII)()W."-AH'rMft.
Dr. W. J. Gilslrap
Physician and Surgeon
Glasses Accurately Filled
OriMOIt HOUKS
0.00 to 12 M. OI'l'ICIW
1:80 to 4:80 I'. M. I'luilmuila He.
7:00 to H.OO I'. M. i-uilirbhk'
flundayi, i).(X) to 0:SO A, M.
Dr. Herbert F. Jones
CHIROPRACTOR
.111 North Jersey Street
Day Phone
Columbia 97
Night I'hoiitt
Columbia 6J0
Davis Barber Shop
otld IJATJI KOOMs
S, W, DAVIS, Proprietor
OS IMiihuUlphU St. Hat lii. 35c
PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT I REALTY CO
H. HENDERSON, Manager
402 N. Jartay Street
AbttracU of Title I'rciMired
Title lixumiawl
Pbone Columbia 265
Hauling and Moving
OF ALL KINDS
Donu qutokly niuf juxtmnt ly
iMiiy iria luniiiiirom 1'urtluml
Phone Col. 1040 IS C. KlCfimonU M.
Poff & Green
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Snnd and Crawl 1 1 aula!
Dally Triiw to Portland
bone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST
EXPRESS - - "
Wc haul any thine, any time, auv
ilacc. Prices reuonablc
IMily Trij to rortluud
I'houu
Columbia
nqalre, 317 N. Jersey St.
Pulley & Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
I'Uout Col. 92 207 S. Jcrioy St.