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Johns review VOLUME 16 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1920. NUMBER 13 ST Active building operations are in progress in the Supple & Mar tin yard atLinnton.formerly the plant of the Columbia Engineer ing works. A force of GO men is now, outraged in building scows. Joseph Supple said that he expected to have contracts soon for several small schooners. The nearest relativo of men who died during the World War are requested to send tho full names of tho soldiers, sailors or marines making the supremo sac rifice, to tho American Logion Post in their locality as soon as p038lblc, in order that tho men may bo remembered in tho pro sontation of memorial cer tificates of tho French Govern ment. Presentation ceremonies will bo held by local Posts of the American Legion on February 22, 1920. Washington's Birthday. With the names of the men who died, should go the names and addresses of tho next of kin, and the probable place whero thoy can bo reached on February 22d. G. Allan Rutherford, a prom inont Btudent in tho school of commorce nt tho Oreuon Atrri cultural College, and resident of St. Johns, iB recovering from recent linens. About January first white out hunting with two other itudents at tho Oregon Agricultural collego, Rutherford fell into a trap, which had been sot for wild game. He received alight injury to his arm, and it wuii feared for soma time that nn onerntion would bo necessary. However. Mr. Rutherford is now able to attend clasrfei, and has regained the uio of his arm to a groat extent. Women who had incomes dur ing 1919 are reminded by Collec tor of Internal Revenue Milton A.M.iller that they are subject to all of tho provisions of tho Federal Income Tax. Many thousands of women file returns and pay taxes regularly, and there aro now names added to this list each year. The high waxes and salaries received by women last yoar will perhaps double the number of those who are required to file returns A public school-teacher, or other city, town, county and State employee, is not taxed on hor salary or wages, but must file a return if her taxable Income frm other sources was sufficient to come within tho law's demands. GEORGIA RICH TJSAGimii. Phanaa OOO Buah 4 Lana Bldo. BIS Atnaworlfc Ava, 40 Oawaoo Ot. Mrs. Gabriel PuIIin Voottl Toamhov Kuropca Training Soprano SotoUt, lit. Episcopal Church Cor. Will lad Lembird Streets Also City Studio Phone Col. 182 Mrs. Frank A. Rice CHILD MUSIC SPECIALIST Vitlln, Mandolin and Piano Sli.it firth. tixfUllf prepared lor adulti Stnrtlo: 413 S. KdUon Street Ttlephont Columbia 3S9 ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Phaue Columbia 302 Mrs.BerthaC.Burdick (UcentlUte of the Royal Academy ofiMuslc, London.) Teacher of Piano Hodge St. Phone Col. 873 Dr. Evart P. Borden Paluleea Extraction of Teeth under Nitrous Oxide Gas Office Peninsula Bank bldg. Office phone Col. 625; res. phone Col. 477 nnr 0-12 a. mi.; 1:30-6 and 7-8 p. m. Phoe Columbia 379 Res. Columbia 1131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Bank Building DR. L. F. PICKENS, DENTIST Office Hearts U 12 A. M. 1 to 6 P. M. XreMlngs 7 to 9 Pe Uaala Bank fildr. OStce fkaae Columbia Ii83 MASQUERADE SUITS FOR RENT Mrs. J. A. Hyde, 214 Fessenden Street Tho Holy Name society of St. Clements Catholic church, gave a progressive "600" party Fri day in tho school hall. Mrs. Daugherty received first prize for ladies, Mr. Miller first prize for men, and Mrs. Ellis arid Mr. Kellow received the consolation prizes. Refreshments were served, after whichi'dancing fol lowed. Mrs. Selma Pedorsen, wifo of Ml . a a unnst i'cdersen, oi tins cityi , A At. - 1 m I ' pasaca awuy at uiu nome oi net daughter, Mrs. Joseph Basle, 105 Dickens street, Fridny morn' ing nt G:30. Though Mrs. Ped crson had been in ill health for sovcral years, her last sickness was of but a week's duration Sho was born in Sweden in I860, and came to America at tho ago of Bixtccn. Fortv years ngo Blio was married to Christ Pcdcrsen in Michigan. With hor family bIio camo to bt. Johns eleven years ago. surviving nor aro hor widower, four daughters Mrs. Joseph Basie, Mrs. Edgar Sober of Portland, Mrs. David Sorber of Yankton, Or., Mrs Clarence Coolcy of Lafayette. ur., ana two sons, Arthur and Harry Pederscn. of St. Johns. Funeral services woro held from tho residence of the daughter. Mrs. Basle, 105 Dickens street. Saturday, and intermont made inR 03c City cemetery. Everything from noroplanes to snownhocB is being used by the agents of Undo Sum in taking tho 1920 census of the United States. About tho only modern method of transportation either on, over, or below land or water that has not been employed in enumerating Undo Sam's niocci and nephews soctu to be the sub marine. Aeroplanes navo come in handy in enumerating tho dwellers on tho islands off the coast of Florida: yachts and rowboats have been used in the harbors for tho country: native canoes have been in demand a inong tho Hawaiian Islands: "flivvers" nre Jboing used ovcry where; iho tried and trusty mulo team has carried tho census takers out on the desert regions: and snowihoes have become tho trusted aides of the censun gath ors in tho northern states and Alaikn. For' Salo Electric wnshlng machine: in uso 7 months, fully guarnntood, in fino condition; 580 ensh. Columbia 420. Main 7000 WoodUwn 2002 Columbia 604 Inspect These Tires Yourself Please consider this announce nient a cordial limitation to visit our salesroom and inspect these sturdy tires. A new shipment has already arrived and we join Barney Old field in recommending them to you as The most trustworthy.tlres built" We also do first class tire repair and retreading and carry the best best line of used tires in the city. National Vulcanizing Co. 205 S, Jersey St, PHONE COLUMBIA 1 1SO The Hoes Studio I'OR PHOTOS OP QUALITY Opposite Central School Wall Picture Framing Parjerl Enlargements Trw 1 Po3t Card Folders c?na 14x20 Oval Frames OlgnS ,, with Convex Glass f 5.48 Mrs. F. J. Rankin, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Laura Isbell, on Richmond street, since Christmus. return ed Friday night to her homo in Boise, Idaho. A family cat is blamed for tho death of the 4-months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wilford nt Oklahoma City. The father returning homo from work at o'clock, found tho infant dead oi iier.the hrdicf xnrfnari hv tlm mp oner, following an investigation of tho baby's death, the cat sucked tho infant's breath until it died. Nelson Blackball, a pressman was electroouted while taking a bath in his home at 759 Couch street Sunday afternoon. His body was discovered by his mo mer wncn ho did not answer hor call. Mr. Blackball was using an .electric vibrator und Deputy Coroner Gootsch believes that tho water increased the volt age of tho instrument. Tho cur rent was appar9ntly grounded through tho water and pipes. Plans for tho warehouse to bo built in connection with tho flour mill being built by tho Englo Flouring Mills at the St. Johns terminal have boon comnloted by John V. Bonnes, architect, Chamber of Commerce Building. Tho building will bo 108x132 icet in dimensions, a portion of which will be reinforced concrete which will oxtond to the second floor nbovo this will bo milt con struction. Tho buildlnir will cost approximately $50,000, and is to bo built under the uuuorv s on of J. E. Caso. THE Ground Hog oniif in n niinnAtu uaii flrf I 1 twnhJT OiXTI IHO dlinUUW 1UU YYiUU OMUL YY Mil I RAINCOATS Slickers , Slicker Pants..... Tiu Pants Tin Coats Hib Overalls, "Union Made" Juinivcrii, to match v.uiiiiiiijy 1 uiiin, Uivu Stog Shirts $G.G0, 1.15, 8.75, 10.C0 Men's Fine Klbbed Union Suits 2.G0 Wool Work Socks. . . .3iic pair, three pairs 1.00 Work Pants 2.75 Hlack Sateen Shirts 1.95 Work Hats, Special 1.00 Men's Sweater Coats 1.-15 RUIIIMK HOOTS AND SHOUS. FLANNF.L SHIRTS . $3.00 up ROGER S THE RAINCOAT MAN t M of Commerce Mki ST. JOHNS Open Evenings Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey Office Rooms C, 7 and 8 PENINSULA 5ECUBITY BLDG. Hour 9 to 12; 1:30 to fi livening 8 to 'J 108 S. Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON Phmt Columbia 930 St. Johns Undertaking Co. THOS. GRICE, Manager 208 North Jersey Street Office, Columbia 527 PHONES - Residence, Columbia 299 jlUTOflO&HtE HMRSE DAY OR NIGHT CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION This is not a branch of any city undertaker's A DISTINCTION Au insurauce Solicitor h an individual who solicit.-) your in surance and if favored with your business places the same with an Insurance Agent. In case of loss you will be obliged to deal with the agent who may or may not be in a position to give your claim the attention it deserves. An Insurauce Ageilt U a duly qualified representative of the Company issuing your policy. He must necessarily have the au thority and ability to bind his company to give you the best pro tection in proper manner. You deal direct with him in case of loss. We are INSURANEE AGENTS. We issue all policies direct aud in case of loss or claim you deal directly with us. We Insure Anything Insurable. PENINSULA SECURITY CO. 108 South Jersey St ' Phone Columbia 161 Nov. Father Lyon, pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church of Vancouver, 13. C, is a guest at St . CItmont's parish house. The following is taken from the Oregonlnn's "Twenty-five Years Aro" column, and shows quito n contrast compared with present day prices: Low water mark In tho cost of meals has boon reached here, with more than one restnuront giving n monl consisting of beefsteak or chop, plate of soup, potatoes, on 10ns or cabbage, bread and butte and coffee, all for 5 cents. Two six-masted aniline: schoon era, launched by the Peninsula Shinbulldlne Company, were nurchnscd by Grant Smith Co, of Portland from tho supplv nn sales division ot tne emergency fleet corporation. Roth vnssws will be completed by tholr now owners immediately and will be oncratcd out of the Columbia river in tho Pacific lumbbcr trade with Portland ns their home port. Mrs W. IS. Klostor was sur prised by the women of tho Methodist church Tuesday with a dinner honoring hor birthday. Those nrcsent were Mrs. II. T. Short, Mrs. Hope Learned, Mrs. A. A. Brooks. Mrs. M. J. Mas on. Mrs. Laura a. isbcn, Airs. S. J. Lour. Mrs. G. I). Eiitln irer. Mrs. J. P. tonus. Mrs. 1. II. Skolls. Mrs. Hello S. Philip!, Mrs. S. U. Cook, Mrs. Surah Kemn. Mrs. W. Carrol, Mrs. Frank Ellicot. Mrs. Altn Foulk nor. m T8. aiico Learned, Airs. mm a a Myrtle Weeks. Miss Irene pntilk nor and uor. w. is. Klostor. 12.90 2.00 U.75 .J.CO 1.00 1.00 J. W, BOTTOM Kalsoniining Painting Columbia 873 C. 433 Charftjton St. DEARING'S For Fins Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street ...... HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Second substitutes have been here this week substituting for Miss lirower and Miss Straube, who are ill. This is the week that every ono must Rive their hard earned "two bits" for Student Dody membership. Iho sixth termers wero tho first to bo 100 nor cent. Every ono Was sorry to lose Miss Harrison, who was trans f erred the first of the wook to Lincoln, but both faculty and stu dents rejoiced to tret Airs. John son back to take Miss Harrison's place. At assembly Tuesday morning wo wero given a jjreut treat by listening to Mr. Stimtnel of North uakota, who was a body aunrd of presidont Lincoln, and know him well. Ho told us many in teresting things of this great man and spoko in a very modest way o tits own pari, no was intro duccd by Mr. Tinns. The election of officers for tho Latin club was held the other evening with tho following re sults: Jack Vinson and Lola Shirley consuls; Oscar McKin- ney praetor. Sara Abbott Wm. Curtis and Stanley O'Con nor aro Aedilc. Maxwell McDon aid Sorgeant at Arms. On Fri day 1'cb. I!) tho initiation moot ing will bo hold. Class elections lmvo boon the order of tho day this waok. Tho eighth term ofliccra aro: Sibyl Uugbec, pres.; Lewis Clark, vice pros. ; Amanda bteolo, bee. : Uili Curtis, Treas.: August Myers, sergeant at arms. Tho aoventh termors have notyot elected their fficors. Tho sixth term olliccrs aro: l'rcd Gorko. pros.; Helen Hood, vice pres. : Owen Kobort son, sec. : Ellery Landers. Trans. lith tot mors arc: Lola bhirlov. ires; Jack Vinson, vice pres.; JHvid L nstcad. bee. : Helen Ja cobson, Trens.jl'otor Ermler.livo w ire. I-our tli termors elected: iloiHQ Grey, pres; Walter Cun linghnm, vico pros; Greta Hhrct. hcc. :Zelma Mulkey. treas: Victor Uarrott, livo wiro. Third toarm officers nro: Leonard Har rington, pres; Harold Kudo, vico res: I'loronco Hlomgren, bee; errla Hoed, troaa. becond term officers aro: Vesta Hughs, pres; pros; Jortha McNivcn, vico kiclua Landerholm, boo.: Joan livo have Grice, treas; Joo Ward, iro. Tho first tormera not eloctcd their officrs as yet. Luoila Ihildwin always was rrx a iNTiirn.JRjC- WAS A M k3 3 1 Everybody's Busy iere. L rom opening till clos ing time tnero is always somebody in the store look ing over our fine display of ho wanted sort of hardware. And even closing time does not end our labors. We are always planning how to make this store and service more irresistably attractive to you, Come and see how nearly it is so now. Byerle & Armstrong 420 North Jersey Street - Given At St. Johns Skating Rink Wednesday evening February 1 1 th Three prizes given away First f&.UU, second J.OO, third $1.00. A Good Tmio Assured Everybody welcome. GOOD UNION MUSIC GENTS' B5o LADIES SOc ADMISSION Dances given every Weduesday and Saturday evenings. v '.zm. www masquerade Dance surprising, and she iruve us an other surprise by gotting mar ried, liut then we novor can toll what an eighth termer will do. -C. A. W. i r Tho futuro looks gloomy; my oyea hao grown rheumy, from viewing with pain and alarm; 1 sizo up tho morrow a3 loaded witn sorrow, it Hasn't a graco or a charm. Oh, doublo demn ition is more a condition than theory in all I bohold: our bul warks aro shaking, palladiums breaking what wonder my tril- bya aro cold? For I'm feeling rummy with cramps in my tum my, from eating too largely of pio; tho pains ot colic insido of mo frolic, and gladly I'd curl up and. die. So sadly I'm viowing tho futura and chewing a rag in a dcaolalo way; and no ono who ncarsmc. who pauses and hears me, should caro seven cents what I say. My mcssago prophetic would he less pathetic if 1 had no spasm or ache; but gloom is tho master of any iorcnatcr who mix ed up his pio and cake. Tho pro phets of ovil who spiel but weevil when 3 thoy should bo talking whoat, would doubtless bo cheery if thoy woro not weary of pain in their stomachs or feet. Tho way wo aro fooling thus governs our spieling, our outlook, and all that wo do; a seer can't be sun ny, for marblen or money, whon he is tied up with tho flu. Walt Mason. According to a long established custom tho Pythian slsttra met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Wcimor, 303 East Uurlington street, Sunday for 7 o'clock din ner in celebration of tho birth- dnya of mombers of tho lodge, A birthday cake decorated with twonty candlas. told tho fact that twonty members ware ono year older. Thoso present were mi. mm iiiru. i.. r. uiutk. mr, kf .....I n i i n ..i. it- ami Airs. II. w. Hrlcc, Mr. and Mr. C. V. Joiioh. Mr. and Mrfli J. u. Watson, Mrs. G. Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Nelson. E. . Max field and J. Thompson. Mn. C. N. HraaHch hai been vory ill for threa or four woeka tinder the caro of Ur. Gilstrnp. Hor daughter-in-law. Mrs. F. A. iiraasch. enmo on a visit Just avout tho time iho wits takon aick and remained with hor. illUJ lUIUUI U1IIICI1 1U1 llll. J. It, Hraasch and ho arrived Tuesday night. She is very weak, but In on tho gain. Wear Rogers Kaln Pants. French Dry Cleaning And Pressing Wo Onll Jor mul DbIIvuv LAUNDRY o PROMPT SERVICE W.J. HAYZLETT 217 N. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 951 Why the Electric Cleaner There ii rwlly w (i'iltou between lite caae ml thorough. nes with which n ItUctrt CltMiiur removed dirt '! tho didicultjr ot sweeping. True, one CAN clean rug tid cur pels without an electric cleaner. A broom ur carpet bwceper will linuh tip SOMK of thw dirt; and il jou like th ex ere I.- and Iimyc plenty (if time and strength a hroom and carp et heater will do the work iftw u fashion. In the tame way one mn mull without soap, Wtr a. lone will remove omc dirt if applied with enough "clhow greme." Hut people me soap bcMUM it clean! uiorc tailly aud Later thiMi water alone, l'or the mtt ruaaou paoplc use Iilectrio Cleaners because they clean more aslly and far bettar than other uietlioJi. Portland Railway Light & Power Company 'BirYoui Electiic Goods at in iKtiicSIm" LEWIS CALDWELL LEADING BARBER The place where rood Mrvicc mi courteoui treatment preTall, Childraa'a hair cutting receive ipecial atttutloa, 109 BURLINGTON STREET MULTNOMAH THEATR13 Opon Sunday 2:15 to 11:00, Monday and Saturday open at 6:30. Other day nt 7;00. Regular Admlilon Go, 11c, lfc. Sidurday, 1'ehruary 7th BRYANT WASHBURN In "WHY SMITH MU'T HOMH" Tam mount. Author of this popular star's coincdy drama. Sunday, l'chruary 8th WALLACE RE1D In "THI I.OT TltV MAN." I'aMinouiU. Monday and Tuesday, l'oh. U and 10 BIG BILL IMRT In "JOHN I'KTTICOATS" Art craft, HI Intent picture nnd a good one. AUo "llouud and Oaxgwr No. 2. h Wcduciday, I'cliruary lltlt ANITA STEWART In "KINO. IHJM 1)1' DKIIAMS" lit cvcn nci. Thumday and l'rlday. 1'ch. 12 and lit I). W. OUIIM'ITH'S "BROKEA BLOSSOAS" Thl picture failed to arrive for uur ma hut December during the Wg miotr. Untikcd as one of the Wrong est productions ever thrown on lite screen, It I well worth seeing. Ail mission 10 nnd 20 rent. Saturday, l'chruary Mill MARGUERITE CLARK In'M.t'OU IN PAWN," Attcraft. Sunday, l'chruary Ifith- - CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "A TItMI'liUMItNTAI, WII'U." '!kl"t.-...AlM' FATTY ARBUCKLE in i ins MAYaiiiliJ." Suie lww. Monday aud Tucsilay, l'oh. Ill and 17- -THE GREAT HOUDINI l "Tlllt OKIM AMIl."-Artcrnlt. If you want thrills-see lloudiul drop from one acniplanc Into auotlmr. Also "llouud aud Oagged" No, .1. Wednesday, l'chruary 18th VIOLA DANA In "I'i.UASU OUT MAUKII(0,"-Mctro. Thursday and l'rlday, 1'cb. I'J and 20 CHARLES RAY In "AN HCtJ. CKATIt WAI.I.OI'" 1'arainount. This star I alwaya good. Thl one better than the average. Saturday, l'chruary 21 KITTY GORDON in "I'l.AY. THINtiS 01' PASSION." Sunday, l'chruary 22 HylRRY C1REY In "ACU 01' Tlllt SAIIDI.lt." A ilandy six act "Carey" pktur. Dr. W, J, Gilslrap Physician anil Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted opi'icn hours 0.09 to 12 M. 1:80 to-l.no P. M. OI'l'ICIW Puulusula Jfc iiirlty lihl; 7:00 to B;00 P. M. Sunday, B;00 to 10;!IO A. M. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Strccl Day, Phone Night I'lione Columbia 600 Columbia 97 Davis Barber Shop ami HATH KOOMS S. If, DAVIS, Proprietor 103 Philttdulphia St. liatlis !i5c PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manaaor 402 N, Jarsey 6lr(t Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Itxamiiml Niouc Columbia 2SS Hauling and Aloving OF ALL KINDS Dmiu nwoWy mul nronxnt Iv 1-!-.- I tl I iail 111(1-1 lu mill iruill l urilUIHI 1, S. PLIXX Phone Col. 10(0 718 L. RlClimOtltl M. Poff & Qreen TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand and Grarcl Hauled Daily Trips to Portland Phone Col. SD8 20S N. JERSEY ST J R. WUIAIER Transfer and Storago We deliver k'ooda to aud rom nil iwrts ( Portland. Vancouver. I.iunton nnd eurroundliiK country. Piuno and furni ture iuotIuk. Phoue Columbia 82, WJ Uast llurlingtou Street. Pulley.& Zurcher 'lumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Uoue Col, 92 207 S, Jortay St.