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Hftrertoi faeiuy ST. JOHNS REVIEW ' VOLUME 16 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. NUMBER 17 Portland's great freight and grain terminal noars completion. Tho 1, 000,000 bushel bulk grain clovator with lta tall bins and taller work house Is almost ready for oporatlftn. Tho plor first built has received extension which makes It Just about a third of a mllo long a pier llko thoso of Now York or Llvorpool which tho mind associates with groat commorco movement. And just to tho south work on tho second plor of similar proportions has takon form sufflclont to Indlcato what will bo tho ultlmato bigness of Its pro portions. Elevator, and plcra are group' cd with smaller buildings, such ns a cafotorla for tho employes, tho goncral offices, tho electric manufacturing plant and so on. Thero aro tanks for Oriental oils and there will bo bunkers In aid of tho phosphate rock movement. It Isn't enough for a tormlnal to front tho harbor and provide berthing room for tho deep sea ships that ontor tho port cargo laden or questing loads. And so railroad tracks penotrato between tho bins and tho workhouso to fnclll tAto tho unloading of grain, oxtond bo tween pier and workhouso for similar convonlonco and travorso tho long faco" of the pier to rondor possible tho direct dlschargo of freight from cars Into ship's hold or of cargo straightway from tho ship to tho car. Kvory motion saved means economy of money and tlmo. Thoso who have visited tho tormlnal on tho Wlltamotto north of St; Johns wltiiln tho past few days say that tho finishing touches which remain will llttlo chango tho appearance, and they aro giving them selves tho ploasuro of looking upon tho $3,000,000 installation ns they havo boon Hoping to boo It a completed port utility, road to aid In building up I'oruaua commorco. Loon Wolmor, son of Mr and Mrs. J. It. Wolmor, was drowned In tho Wlllamotto rlvor Friday morning of last wook, and his body was not re covered until Sunday aftrnoon. Ho had boon engaged on tho plpo lino from tho dredgo at tho St. Johns tormlnal and was on tho night crow. At nbout C:30 Friday morning ho picked up his lantorn nnd started along tho plpo lino toward tho rlvor. That was tho Inst his follow workers saw of him until -hln-body was recovered. Scorch wan Instituted soon nftor ho left, but no traco of him could bo found, nl though tho soarch was kept up nil day Friday and Saturday, and It was not until Sunday afternoon that ho was found, his body being under a log Jamb - In about ton feet of water. It Is pro sumod Hint his lantern become ex tinguished In soino way and In tho ' Intonao darkness procodlng tho dawn ho lost his way and either fell off the pipe lino or from an abrupt tunbank inont at tho water's odgo. Ho was ' agod about 25 years. Tho body was taken -up tho rlvor by tho harbor patrol and turned over to tho coroner. Leon Is survived by his parents, two sisters, Mlssos Opal and Idrya Wolm or, nnd ono brother, Wnydo. Tho funeral sorvlcos were hold nt Klnloys Wodnosday afternoon at 3 o'clock, which was attended by a number of St. Johns chitons. aoorgo Washington drew his last breath In tho last hour of tho last day of tho last week of tho last mouth of tho last year of a century. Ho died at midnight on Saturday, December, 31, 1799. Iloston Post. OVBHCOAT8. HOdEHS. GEORGIA RICH riAXIST TISACIIJilt Phonss BOB Mush , Lr Bldo. 013 Alnsworth Avt. 410 Oiwago at. .Mrs.?Gabriel PuIIin Vaonl Tonohor Huropcan Training Soprano Soloist, Ut. Episcopal Church Cor, Will iid Loaiari Streets Alto City Studio Phone Col. 182 Mrs. Prank A. Rice CHILD MUSIC SPECIAUST Vltlln, Alandolin and Piano Short mtthoJ rptUIIr prepared lor adults Saudis: 412 S. lidlson Street Telephone Columbia 389 EUMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Phone Columbia S02 Mrs.BerthaC.Burdick (Ucentitite of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Piano 1937 Hodge St. Phone Col. 87a Miss E. Brown Ccrtlflciui Pianist and Tiichtr af Mule European Traiuiug Pupils Prepared for Recitals Phone Columbia 843 900 Depauw Street.University Park Dr. Evart P. Borden DBNTJ8T Painless -Extraction of 'Teeth under Nitrous Oxide Gas - Office Peninsula Bank bldg. Office phone Cl. 625; res. phone Col. 477 Honrs 9-12 a. m.; 1:80-5 and 7-8 p. tn. PhoBe Columbia 379 Res. Columbia 1 131 JDrJF. P.Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Bank Building DR. L. F. PICKENS, DENTIST Sce-Hos.r8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 6 P. M. Hveningt 7 to 9 resiMaU Bank Bldg. 0&e Phone Columbia it S3 When I was young, long yenra ago, I worked upon a farm; I piled a muz zle loading- hoo, and did tho wcodB some harm. I pushed a cultivator red, In cornfields, miles and miles; nnd when at, night I went to bed, 1 slept In forty styles. It seemed ono second from tho tlmo I closed my weary eyes, until tho hnll clock's ringing chlmo proclaimed tho tlmo to rlso. Through all tho watches of tho night I slept, and slept somo mOro: and people said It was a fright tho way I used to snoro. And now I havo no heavy task, to mako my muscles acho; In glided case nil day I bask, nild llvo on angel cake. I havo no good old honest toll, jny limbs and thows to tiro; when 1 wnillit tnnkn Dm lintlln lmll T aim til.- swat my llro. And when I go to bod at night 1 find It hard to sleep; 1 kick nromiil (III mnrnliii- lliOit nn.l nlmw tho sheets and weep. And so my llfo or giuieii enso ror mo nns llttlo charm; I'd llko to buy somo whlfflctrees, nnd CO hack in llllt farm. I M lllrl In nlimn n pair of mules along tho rows of corn, or who somo noes auu Kinnroil tools to bcauflclds In tho morn; nnd then nnrhnim wlinn nlelif wnu mmn nnd I repaired to bed, my loud so prano snores won m mini until thoy wnkn thn ilnnil. Wlin winiM IiIm mi fllil fnt Imnl. nffllrtml u-llli llm Imnuni whoso waist Is measured by tho yard! wnoso Bweni urips irom uio eaves. wnu .Mason. A word of warning to Incomo tax payers Is contnlnod In n statematit given out by Internal Hevonuo Col lector Milton A. Miller who points out (hut returns must show all Items of taxable Incomo for 1010. Guesswork. osiimaios, nnu other nit-or-mlss tactics nro barred when a person Is making out his Incomo tax return. Accuracy and completeness must bo Insisted up on. And remember, tho roturn Is n sworn statement; as such, It must bo thorough nnd accurate Salaried per sons nnd wnKo-unrnora must not con fine their roturns to figures showing a year's pny at so much n day or so much n week. Tho actual amount drawn should bo ascertained nnd re ported. Overtime, bonuses, shares In the profits of n business, value of quarters mid board furnished by thu omployer, and u number of other Items of similar nature, which nro compensa tions for service, nro taxable as part of tho year's earnings, nnd must bo Included. Ono of tho pleasant affairs of tho wook was thu surprise party Thursday ovonlng or Inst week for 1'nulliio Young nt her homo, 848 North Wlllamettu liouiuvnrd. Tho occasion was Miss Young's birthday. Shu received innnv beautiful presents. Plonly of birth day cako was served along with thu oiuor roiresninents. Those present woro Mrs. M. Coin, Mrs. Itoso Snwyor, Mrs. Kiln J-'iissott, Mrs. Allco Cowlos, Mrs. Oscar Mason. Mrs. Chester Mas- soy, Mrs. Hobertson, Mrs. Couch, Mrs. Knulkonbon;, Miss draco Wymmi. Miss Martoll, Miss Yerdau, Mrs. M, Mitchell, Miss (tilth Doshor, Veda mid llftiol l-'aulkonborg. Curtis and Calvin Hob- ortaon, Mr. Hunch and Dr. h. H. Qrnvoa. No man over sunk under tho imr. don of tho day. It Is whon tomor. row's burden Is added to thn of tDday that tho burden Is more than a man can boar. Our quality Is hluhor than our nrlco. Currln says so. Main 7000 Woodlswn 3002 Columbia 004 Inspect These Tires Yourself Please consider this announce ment a cordial invitation to visit our salesroom and inspect these sturdy tires. f OKIE 3 A new shipment has already arrived aud we joiu Baruey Old field in recommending them to you as The most trustworthy.tires built" We also do first class tire repair and retreading and "carry the best best line of used tires in the city. National Vulcanizing Go. 205 S, Jersey St, PHONE COLUMBIA 11S0 The Hoes Studio FOR PHOTOS OP QUAMTY Opposite Central School 14 Cabinet Pictures 14 -Ail Oh Enlarge t $7.00 Open Sundays 1 to 4 P. M. McCartney & Herwick Sand, Gravel and Wood Hauled Fbac CtlaakU 315 101 Swenson Street MIT S.W 1 Si What la In n nnmo? Many promin ent Portlanders, ospcclnlly men Inter ested In port development nnd ship ping, any thero la everything In n nnmo. They refer particularly to tho St. Johns municipal terminal, tho Inrccst terminal of tho public docks commission nnd ono of tho largest and most modem deep-water terminals on tho Pnclflo Const. Tho namo "St. Johns" was given this terminal by tho commission merely to designate Its location In tho hnrhor. Itecontly men Interested in shipping after trips to other parts of tho country hnvo re turned much disturbed over tho mat ter nnd say (tint another nnmo should be given to tho tormlnal which will Immediately disclose to anybody not familiar with Portland's harbor that this big terminal Is a part of the pqrt of Portland. They say that when they spoko of tho St. Johns terminal people Invariably asked them where this ter minal was located, If It was anywhere near Portlnnd or on tho Columbia river. A movement has boon started to change the name, nnd ono nnmo suggested Is that of Portland Terminal No. 1, becnuso such n namo would Immediately associate tho big ter minal with Portland. Telegram. Tho St. Johns Community Club will meet nt thu Log Cabin Ilakery head quarters In Portland noxt Tuesday oveulng nnd partake of tho hospitality of that enterprising company. All mem bers nro requested to meet nt tho Peninsula National bank 011 that oveu lng at seven o'clock, and every member should bo In nttoudnnce. The club Is still gaining In membership, but not ns rapidly as should bo tho case. ICvory good citizen of St. Johns should be come n member. A largo organization Is nlwnys more effective mid morn Influential than a smaller ono, and thero Is no reason why tho St. Johns Community Club should not become tho largest In tho Northwest. Not only should tho citizens of St. Johns proper belong to tho club, but nil citi zens of thu entire peninsula. It is a foregone conclusion that anything that benefits St. Johns, benefits tho entire peninsula ns well. So let every man nnd women of thu peninsula Join this excellent organization. Persons desiring to enroll may do so nt thu Peninsula Hank. Tho membership 100 1 Is only otto dollar. BOOST For St. Johns And Its Business Enterprises best place on earth in which to live. Join (lie St. Johns Community Club and BOOST TKAD1S AT llOMll nnd ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Bank of Commerce Building ST. JOHNS Open Evenings Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey Office Rooms 0, 7 and 8 PENINSULA SECURITY BLDG. Hours 0 to 12; 1:30 to 6 livening 8 to 9 I08 5. Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON Phant Columbia 950 St. Johns Undertaking Co. THOS. GRICE, Manager 208 North Jersey Street Office, Columbia 527 PHONES Residence, Columbia 299 .1U7(M0&IIlE HtVlR&E DAY OR NIGHT CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION This is not a branch of any oily undertaker's Automobile Let us figure on your automobile insurance this year. It costs no more to place your insurance with us and we feel quite sure we can give you better insurance service. Then, too, you have the satisfaction of placing your business at home. We write all lines of Automobile Insurance, -including Fire and Theft, Ina bility, Property Damage and Collision. Liberal Policies, Lowest Rates, Prompt and Ivquitable Ad justments. PHONE US FOR RATKS. PENINSULA 108 South Jersey St. Thero nro nbout 35,000 nutomobllcs In the city of Portland. And, some times when you try to cross n street or weave your way through the seem ingly endless procession of motor cars In thu down-town district you would bo willing to multiply that number by nbout n hundred. Out, 35,000 cars Is somo Impressive total of Itself, it you placed them ond to end, with fenders touching rear springs, thoy would mako n solid lino reached from Portland a distance of 84 miles, or to n point nbout four miles south of Albany. If you parked theso cars ns closely together ns you could squeeze them, they would fill a CO aero field or cover practically every Bquaro foot of space from Front street to Tenth and from Oak street to Taylor. If wo nllow $1,000 ns tho nverngo cost per car, wu have an investment In this class of vehicles aggregating 135,000,' 000, enough money to build 00 such structures ns l lie Municipal Auditor linn, or 18 bridges noross thu Wlllaiu- etto ns big nnd costly ns thu steel bridge. Wnttn Watt. J. A. Ormnndy, brother of Harry nnd Walter Ormnndy, prominent St. Johns furniture dealers, Iiom been promoted to assistant general passenger ngunt of thu S. P. Oregon lines. Mr. Or iiinndy slarted ns operator twenty years ngti nt iionnuviiio. .uior several mouths nt llonnevllle, the next stop from thu station work was to accept n place in the traffic department nt Spokane, In the offlco of II. .M. Adams, coucrnl ngent. Ho was successively cashier, cliler ticket merit 111 mo Port land city ticket office of the Hard limit I lies, chief clerk general freight nnd nnsseiigur ngent or Hie Oregon Washington railroad nt Seattle, under W. 1). Skinner, nnd then chler clerk In tho general passenger offlco nt Portlnnd. Tito Inst named tmsltlon hu lias held since September. 1011. Sugar In nn almost unlimited quan tity Is awaiting tonnage In Peru to bring It lo market, according to n re port brought by ah nrrivnt of thu steamer Auuettu Itolph, which brought a cargo of sugar to Vancouver. It Is stated (lint 11 tract ten acres square Is covered with sacks of sugar, which Is piled 70 high, or enough to load several thousand big steamers, Wo put tho srcltVH In service. Cur rln snys so. Help bring new indus dustries that will give you or your son employ ment at home. Help make ST. JOHNS the your dollars wont romn J. W, BOTTOM Kalsomining Painting Columbia 873 C.433 Charleston St. DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street Insurance SECURITY CO. Phone Columbia 161 t THE PROFITEER'S FINISH Upon n plor A profiteer Hy nnmo John .Tnson Jones, Stood In tho night And shook with fright, Ills pockets full of atones. This Hccno so drenr Wns In tho yenr Of nltiotoon-twcnty-two, And Congress had Turned out tho bad Acquisitions crow. John Jnson Jonos, With slinky bones, Onzed on the rnclnix flood, Then disappeared, Willi gurgles wolrd And ono last dull moist thud. Thu punishment Of this hard gout Wns that till ho should die, Tor goods he got llo pay JiiBt what 1 lo charged who used to buy. And that ho must Then soil for Just Tho prlco ho used to pay. In dnys of yore. To stock his store, To nil who enmo his way. Newark Nows, 1 halo tho gosslpor's poisoned tongue that ruins reputation, nnd I could nmllo to seo her hung who puts In circulation tho nasty talk about a friend, tho suenklng lilt of scandal, Her carcass I would gladly rend. She's nothing but n vandal. Sho makes her way Into n group, ns slyly ns'n jackal, mid thou proceeds to hunt and snoop for nasty things to eiiek lo. Wo hato it brute, wo lontlio a tliluf and wo dcsplso u liar, ami from shrew to get relief wo'd bravo Infernal fire, but earth no snfo retreat supplies when once, tho Anvil Chorus begins to forgo Its chain of lies nnd makes our friends abhor us. Oood reputation Is n flower. Wo work for years to grow It, nud yet ti gossip In an hour, can blast and overthrow It. Ilul 'twould defeat tho gossip's ends, 'twould foil this uvlldoer, If those wo look upon as friends refused to listen lo her. Advocate. Tho I. (1. II. Y. oluli hold Its last meeting last Saturday night at tho homo of Agues Vincent In Tlgard, Since wu could not get homo until iilmoHl morning, wu decided to stay nil night. ICdun Titus was Initiated, part of her Initiation taking place Saturday night and part of It Sunday morning, After brenkfast Sunday morning wo prepared u lunch and had n picnic, Unfortunately. It was rather cold, but in spite or that wo hail our usual good time. Wo eamu homo rather early nud ufter church went lo the homo of faith (Ireeuo to eat what was left of Iho lunch, It wns rather Into by the time IIiIh was iiriiompllshed and wo were nil tired, but happy, t'omo nud Join our I. 0, II, V. They always havo a good time, Iteilorteil. An art class will bo held at the local Y. M. C. A. rooms from 1:30 to 3:30 every Wednesday afternoon begin nlng Mnrcn intti. I'ottnry, liaskoiry, bend work and weaving will bo taught. A three month a course for CO cents. I 'or further Information call Col. 67. MIsh Helen Phillips from tho Central V. M, C. A. Is tho Instructor. WOltIC HlllltTH, ItOdllltH, Our Business Eye long ago foresaw that prices for paint would advance and we placed large orders in or der to forestall the increase. The result is that you can buy paint here to-day at pri ces much lower than those prevailing elsewhere. Our foresight is your opportunity Byerle & Armstrong 420 North Jersey Street OH, BOY! DANCES Given At St. Johns Skating RinK Kvcry Friday Night I'riic Wultz will be given every Wcdne. day aud l'riday night. GOOD UHIOH MUSIC Kverybody welcome, Frank A. Rice LAWYER Office In Peninsula Security Building Phone Col. 887 Resident Cot, 389 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Wednesday was tho ond of tho first (Uinrtor. Tho nnnunl HI Jinx stunts will bo ri urn; uuiiiii, mm in iv y Miss Ilrower, tho sclonco teacher, wns nbsant Wednesday on account of Illness. Mrs. Walts has glvon up tho cafo torla work, ns sho has her two llttlo grnndchlldron to enru for. Tho eighth term class was awarded thu Tumnlum cup for soiling tho most subscriptions for the Tuinnluin. Tho teachers will glvo vent to n largo sigh of relief when tho day for voting on text books Is over, ns book men aro making llfo miserable for all. On Friday evening tho fifth and sixth termers euterialnod tho first termers In a royal way nud tho first termers woro delightful guests. Tho Spanish club mot Tuosdny ovon lng for tho election of officers with tho following results; Fred Qurko, Pres.; James Miller, Vlcn Pres.; Owen Rob ertson, Sect.; Oscar MolClnnoy, Troas.; Htlcoy Landess, Sergoaut-nt-Arms. A Student ilody meeting was hold Tuesday morning anil It was voted to change tho rules governing tho Tutu alums staff. Thu now officers aro ns follows; Helen Jitcobson, nrt editor; Sybil Dnrrett, literary; Fred Oerke, associate business manager; Owon Hobertson, athletics. Mr. CJcorgo has turned tho outside rending In tho fourth torm Ktigllsh class, Into something pleasant, Instead of n humdrum, lifeless necessity, by organizing a literary society which meets every Friday, when thu members of tho class glvo book reports, Clifford Coon Is president, and Ksther (Irlffltli Is secretary. A critic In appointed nt each meeting. C. A. W. In celebration of tho birthdays of Mrs. Italpli Shllts, Herman Pockrnnd nud Chnrlim Campbell, tho Sunslilnn club wits entertained nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Friday oven of Inst week. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Shllts and daughter, Thelnin, Mr. nud Mrs. F. W. Davis nud nous, (Hon nud I. a Verne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Pock- rand nud their niece, Mr. and Mrs. S. ltultier, Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Mackoy, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. McDounld, Mr. and Mrs. It. McWado, Mr. nud Mrs. O. Wrestle, Mr. and Mm. Frank Thorn broiigh, Mr. nud Mm. A. Heiidrleksoit and llernlcu nud Muxlno MoWado went tho guests, Refreshments were served. Mm, M. A. Mnssey was surprised by a number of her friends who gathored at her homo Sunday afternoon upon the Invitation of Mm, C, J. Hughes, who planned tho party. Tho guests were Mrs. J. M. Shaw , Mm. W. II. Armstrong, Mm. J. 13. Klllebrow, Mm. C. J. Hughes, Mm. (1. A. Moortul, Mm. W. N. Cook, Mrs. II, M. r aHHUlt, Mm. K. J. Mounds, Mm. M, A. Mnssey, Mm. i: I,. Cowleti, Mm. It. II. (luge, Mm. O. C. I.enlanil, Mm. Maud Johnston, Mm. M. Cola, Mm. Itoso Sawyer, Mm. M. .Mitchell. Paulino Young, Kilna Metier, Mm. Wanda Stark mid Mm. C. L. llolmoH. ltecords am coming In nearly uvury ilny ut currln n. French Dry Cleaning And Pressing AVo Qnll Par nnd Dvllvov LAUNDRY PROMPT SERVICE W. J. H AYZLETT 217 N. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 951 There Is really no eoinptrltou between the nmeuiid thorough nets with which nn Itlvctrlii CIcHiier removed dirt and the difficulty of sweeping. True, one CAN clean run aud carjtcts without an electric cleaner, A broom or wrpel sweeper will brush up SO UK of the dirt; sud if jou like thu exercise and have plenty of tlmo and strength u broom and carp et beater1 will do the work nfur h fashion. Ill the Mute way one can wush without fcoap. Water n lone will remove tome dirt if applied with enough "llow grease." Hut ople use hoap Ixcnuse it cleans more outlty and better than water alone, For the name reason ieople life Htectric Cleaner became they clean more easily anil far better than other method, r Portland Railway Light & Power Company 'Buy Youi tabic Goods at an tleclnc Store" Why the Electric Cleaner LEWIS CALDWELL LEADING BARBER The place where good service aud courteous treatment prevail. Cblldreu'a hair cutting receive special attention, 109 BURLINGTON STREET H THEATRIC Jl Opou Sundays 2:15 to 11:00. Monday nnd Saturdays ot cn at 6:110. Other days nt 7:00. Regular Admission Go, 11c, lBc. Saturday, March Olli ELSIE FERGUSON lu "THft COUNrHIU'HIT.'-Arlcrsft. Sunday, March 7tli WALLACE REID In "HAW THORN K OI' THU IT. R. A." Paramount. An exceptionally good "Ucld" photo play. Monday nud Tuesday. Mar. H ami 9 CHARLES RAY in "CUOOKKD STRAIGHT' - Paramount. Ahu "Hound and Gagged" No. 0. Wedncsdnv, March 10th KATMERINE MACDONALD In "THH THUNDHRIlOIr." Thursday aud l'riday. March 11-12 a raramouiii Aricnui Hticcisl, 'THE TEETH OF THE TIGER" A Mroiix detective tory. Saturday, M.iroli 13th - HODtnT ANDERSON I" ' COM JfON PROPHRTY." Sunday, March Mth MARGUERITE CLARK in "A OIRI, NAM HI) MARV'-Arteraft. And FATTY ARBUCKLE In "HACK STAOlt." An ec. tlounlly ittrong show. Monday ami Tuesday, Mar. IS and lit. MONROE SALISBURY in"HI DIVORCUI) WIPH," a Kenlttcky feud story. AIo "Hound ami Dm. Kcd" No. 7. Wednesday, March 1 Tl It ANITA STEWART Iti'MHiMAJf Dl'.SIRK." Thursday, March lHlh - DUSTIN FARNUM In "A MAN' 1'IGHT." t0tiAAt'i Fine line ol Vogan's Candies ICE CREAM. SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY. HUTTER. HOME MADE PIUS, BREAD AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH ES. ' CAhh IS Opjtosltu Cvntrnl tfulmol Ed. Monnhnn, Prop. WANTED TO HUY Hiniill home in St, John, 2 ckar biiiUliiie; lots nrt first iwyiiiciit. Ciiv location. AiWrcM U, thu Offictt Dr. W, J, Gilstrap Physic in ii and Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted OPI'ICK HOURS 0:00 to 12 M. OPI'ICKH 1:80 to t:X0 P. M. IS.hIh.uih tfc 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. euilty UldK Sundays, 0.00 to 0:M A. M. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street Day Phono Coluinbin 97 Night l'hottt Columbia 000 Davis Barber Shop aud HATH ROOMS S. W, DAVIS, Proprietor 108 Philudulpliiit St, IlHtlu 85e PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT & REALTY 08 H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jursay Street Abktructs of Title Piruntl Titlts lU.iiiiincd rhunc Columbia 25 Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION Thirteen yt-nra In the biisiiirt iu St. Juliu. l.Ut your (iroiH-rty with tin. W maice mim, . v;. luuk, iuz n. jre, Poff & O'Neil TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sniid uud Gravel Dally Trips to Portlnnd Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST J. R. WHIAIER Transfer and Storage We deliver uooda to uud from utl lM.it of Portland, Vancouver. I.lnntou nutl surrounding country, Pinuo uml furni ture moving. Phone Columbia 82. 10U Sail llurllUKtou Slrt-et. Pulley & Zurcher Plumbing, HeathiK & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Phone Col. 92 207 S. Jersey St,