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r IK.;, i - ,! T ?, Mrs. Gabriel AiUln Voohl STonoior European Training Soprano Soloist, 1st. Kplscop JCliRrah Cor. Wall id Lombard Strtcti Also City Studio Phone Col. 182 Mrs. Frank A. Rice CHILD MUSIC SPECIALIST Violin, Mandolin and Piano Short methoJ especially prepared tor adults Studio: 412 S. Edison Street Telephone Columbia 389 ELMER SNEED Violin Instructio STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Phone Columbia 302 Mrs.BerthaC.Burdick (Llccntitatc of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Piano 1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 87a . Miss L Brown Certificated Pianist and Tcachtr of Music European Training , Pupils Prepared for Recitals Phone Columbia 843 ' 903 Dcpauw Strcct.Univcrsily Park Dr. Evart P. Borden D13NTI8T Painless Extraction of Teeth tiudcr Nitrous Oxide Gas Office Peninsula Bank btdg. . Office phone Col. C2G; rci. phone Col. 477 Hours 9-12 n, in,; 1:30 5 ntul 7-8 p. in. Phone Columbia 379 lies. Columbia 1 131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Bank Building Dr. L F." Pickens DENTIST Office Hour 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 0 P. M. UvcnliiKS 7 to 9 Peninsula Dank Hldt. Office Phouc Columbia 118J Dr. Samuel A. Muikey DJ5JXTI3T Office Rooms G, 7 and 8 PENINSULA SECURITY BLOC. Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 KvchIiik 8 to 9 I08J4 S. Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON Phone Columbia 930 J. W, BOTTOM Kalsomining Painting Columbla873 607 It. Allegheny St. DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Chjars 311 South Jersey Street "In wTTGilslrap ' Physician and Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted OPPIClt HOURS 9:00 to 12 St. OPFICHS 1:30 to 4:30 P. M. Peulusula Sc. 7:00 to 6100 P. M. curity bldg Sundays, 9;00 to 10:30 A. M. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street Day Thone Columbia 97 Night Phone Columbia. G90 Davis Barber Shop nod BATH ROOMS S. tf. DAVIS, Proctor 108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c PEIIIM. TITLE U4THWT A REAITT CO H. HENDERSON. Managar 402 N.JeraeyStreat Abstracts of Title Prepared Title BxaauHtd Phone Columbia 365 Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION Thirteen year la the bualttaaa la St. fobBs, Llt your property with a. We Jf saiea. a,i..i.uuttTOi.j.'"ji Poff & O'Neil " TRANSFER AND STORAGE $ Stand and Gravel Daily Trips to Portland Whan vrui naad anv 4-foot wood or short slab It would be to your advantage to call bKoinua. rv'6f-AliUwH isfK). '22 Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations coopcratlnn in tho Inter church World Movement have budgeted their needs. No business could have done it more scientifi cally. v They havo united to prevent the possibility of duplica tion or waste. At least a million dollars will bo saved by tho fact that thirty individual campaigns arc joined in 0:10 united effort. Each denomination has arranged Its budget under six main heads: f FOR T1IK CHURCH'S WORK 1 AT IIOMB. Aacora ofltemacoma und.r tlik hiii, Comlder only ont. Fly. ami a hall million fwopla In Hi. Unll.d Stataacannotavtn raadand welt. th. Knsll.h Un(uii(.. Who I. la tarry forward tlila v.ttworkof Am.rlcanUatlon It th. church do, notf 2 POK HOSPITALS AND HOMKS. Kv.rr y.arthouaand.of m.nand Woman aarlouilr III ara turnadawar from Church hotpltala bacauia of lack of room. Th. chlldr.n'i homca ar. comrcll.d to turn awar mor. children than th.r t.n rmlrt, 3POR IIIOHRR RDUCATION. Of th. AKXO Am.rlcan atud.nl In Imiltullon. of lilqtitr iraJa, ena half ar.ln In.lltuHona found.d and fc.lialad br ih.Church.a. Many of tli.t.lettltutlon.hav.had nogr.at .ndowrn.nl campalcna, but Ihilr n.cda ara juit aa pra.alna aa th. nla of tartar acliooUi and you hav. onlf la r.ad their Idiot alum nl and alumna, tom.aiur.lh.vetua of tli.lr contribution to Amtrlta. Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of tho budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will bagiven your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know ing that every dollar of your gift lias its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for batter America and a better world. When your church calls on you give and give" with your heart as well as your pocket-book. United Financial Campaign INTERCHURCH "World Movement of 9tfrth America Th fHUtll) tlill mHxrtlumiit h uj(l tullU li'imgk th iftrtit lllrit JtttmUilhmt, ( New Ford For Sale AT St. Johns Garage, 216 N, Jersey Street Let Me Care far Your Eyes and Your Eyes Will Care for You 206-7-S SWETLAND W.DG. rmt (Mat WMheBzton Street Wajfl 7567 forHand, Oregon $3350 $3350 2- MODERN FLATS-2 Oa paved street, 100x125 comer lot, heart of St. Jokaa, Bcwly painted iutlde aad oitiite garage, 12 full bearing (ruit trees, berries, large garden, chicken yard, high fenced ruts, income 30 per mottih; fiOO caata, balance easy. Save commission, see owner, C. J. VBSLKY, 607 S. lt4oa street, corner Oswego St. St. Jehw. Patronize the home merchant in ! fn aaaaaaaaaaaaawrvaWFaaaaaaaaWaaamiaaaaaaaaaUji 4POR ttXMOIOUS TRAININO. At l.a.tlliaonochlldr.nandrouns paopla und.r 25 yaara of a. ara an term Am.rlcan til. without anr r.lltlouatralnlncal all. Hcmimb.r Inc tho faith of Wathlncton and Lincoln, do you think that Am.rlca will continue to produce WatMng lona and Lincoln. If faith dl.a out of lha heart, of lis youth? 5por Tim ciiurtcira work AUROAD. Influema cam firit from the Orient thirty yaara aaor nearly all piastre ar Oriental plaeuaa. 80 lone a. China haa only en ph r elcla n toe-ver y aoOjUDO prapla tli Orient will continue ta be a menace. Solans; aeone-thlfd ofth bablea of India die before their ac end year our own bablia ara not ale. A Chrlitlan doctor or teacher eenl abroad I. working for Am.rlc aa truly a. though li. worked at Iwm. 6PRKACIIKRS 8ALAKIKS. Th preacher la called th forgotten man," and well h. may be. Klht out of l.n preacher, ar paid lee. than ta week I April 23th to May 2nd aft : : The Home Merchant Is : : Not a Migratory Bird S Ho is ia the towa to STAY, 6 If HE is pmperoos THE ' TOWN ii prtMperoui. ! 1 If the towa U proiperous Y0TJ '. '. ;: AXE SURE TO SHAKE in the :: prosperity, ; ; Whea you leail your dollar out ; ; of towa yea Kiro it uuuujsx. t TRADE AT HOME X J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage We deliver goods to and horn all parts ol Portland, Vancouver, Llantoa and surrounding country. Piano uud furni ture meviBg. raoue uoiumDia tsz. Baat Burliagtoa Street. Pulley & Zurcher Plumbinf, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Pboae Cel. 92 807 9. Jersey St. QUONG TONG CAFE Try Chop Suey aad Noodles at jxipular price, IIoe taadc paatry every day at 'Cafe ol Mefit." We fctrre' breikfaat aad d loser. Opea from 6 a, ta, to 12 P. w - 1 KNOW NOTHING OF DYSPEPSIA Eskimos Apparently Able to Digest Anything In the Form of Food, Without Cooking It. There Is nt least one native rrtco of America that Is little troubled with dyspepsln. Tho Eskimo seems to tiefy nit laws In this relation and to thrive. Ho cats until he Is satisfied, and It takes much to satisfy him, If, indeed, ho over Is satisfied, lie cats as long us there Is n shred of tho fcust before him. Ills capacity Is limited only by tho supply. Tho Eskimo, It further appear, can innko no mlstnko In tho manner of cooking his food for tho very simple reason that ho docs not cook It. Nor, so far as tho blubber or fat of tho Arc tie Is concerned, Is ho worried about his manner of eating it. Indeed, ho may bo said not to eut It at till, lie cuts it Into long strips an Inch wide and an Inch thick and then lowers the strip down his throat ns 0110 might lower a ropo Into n well, Notwlth standing nit this, tho Eskimo does not suffer from Indigestion, lie cntt make n good meal off tho flesh and skin of tho walrus, provision so hard and grit ty thnt in cutting up tho nnlnml tho knlfu must bo continually sharpened. Tho teeth of n llttloEsklmo child will, It Is snld by those who know, meet In n bit of walrus skin ns tho teeth of one of our own children would meet In tho flesh of an npple, nlthough the hide of tho walrus Is from half an Inch to nn Inch In thickness and benrs constderahlu rescmblanco to tho hide of nn elephant. Tho child of tho Arc tic will blto It and digest It and nuvor know what dyspepsia means. WELL ENDOWED BY NATURE Mountain Ooat Thoroughly Equipped , for Life In High Altitudes Amid Snow and flocks. "Tho mountain gnat Is equally nt homo on rock, Ice, snow or meadow, ntul It lives In bauds of two to twenty," snys Dr. William T. Hornnday, writing of "Tho Hocky Mountain Ooat nt Home," In Hoys' Life. "Its big black hoofs havo chisel edges for Ico nnd n confer of rubber cushion tyr slippery rock. In steep climbing tho front of (ho hoof digs In llko a garden trowel, nnd lit, going down steep places tho roar dewdnws mako wonderfully efTec tlvo brakes. Tho heavy coat of fine and denso wlilto wool Is Impervious to dry cold, but tho wet and cold rains of Now York winters quickly put moun tain goats down nnd out. In tho East I hey must bo sheltered from nil cold rains, or thoy contract pneumonia nnd dlo. Of dry cold thoy can endure any amount. "In tho tnnttor of food, wo must say that tho goat Is herbivorous, nnd ex plain that It feeds on a great variety of mountain plants, nccordlng to sen sou, On tho summits thuy find very little real grass, but thoy find Pul satilla nnd other queer pasturo plnnts that ara literally 'Just its good.' In the spring thoy feed on tho wild onions that grow abundantly In their homo pastures, which linwrts to their Ileal) a strong onion llavor." Memory System. A inlddlo-uged suburbanite over taken on his Hatunlny afternoon stroll by n young married friend whom ho knew wns taking 11 memory-training course, Inquired as to tho progress iniiile. "Doing fliinl" was tho reply. "Kill your plpo from my pouch nnd I'll tell you whtlii we H.ramhulute." Hut tho last word wns hardly uttered when ho Hindu n rlght-nboiit-facu and ro turned at tliu double on his trucks. In tho evening tho middle-aged man called to return tho pouch. "Thanks," smiled tho owner, "You'd wonder why I left you so abruptly, !nw of associ ationworked beuutlfnlly. The word 'tobacco,' followed by 'pcrumbuluto' reminded 1110 of something." "Impor tant r "Well yea. Don't breutho u word to tho wife. I'd left tho peram bulator outside the tobitceoulss nnd tho baby was In it I" Manchester Quardian. Facts About Corn Culture. Tho tribes of North America saw the possibilities of com and hastened Its evolution. There has been cross breeding by white farmer, yet, as n matter of fuct, tho com culture of tho present day Is practically as It camu from the hand of tho Indian. lie bus adapted nnd modified It to vurlous sec tions of the country by n process of careful selection. Recently It occurred to some scien tists that desplto the drawback of the weather tho Mandan Indians of the North wero raising corn. An expedi tion made a study of tho agricultural methods of the Mnndanv, and It devel oped that for centuries tho farmers of the tribes had been developing a hnrdy corn. Tho seed had been selected from year to year from stalks which showed no effect from frost. Was Here Before Columbus. On n farm near Itosewcll, N. M., is an Irrigation ditch, or rather a raised irrigation ditch, which is one of tho oldest evidences of man's inventive powers on this continent. It was built centuries beforo Columbus learned navigation. Tho walls of tho canal are believed to havo been made of sed iment taken from a nearby spring, a claylike material that exposure to tho air has mndo as hard as stone. Tho making of 'two blades of grass to grow where but ono grew before through irrigation is a very ancient practice. It was carried on crudely by the Egyptians at least as early as 2,000 II. Ov Popular Hclenco Monthly. Phone Columbia 803 N. A. GEE General Contracting Cement and Brick Work of all Kiuds. Carpenter Work, Houses Moved aud Repaired, Basements Excavat ed, etc, 401 N. Ivanhoe Street St. Johns, Oregon IS OLDEST MILITARY BODY Organization of Knights of Windsor, Still In Existence, Was Founded by King Edward III. The Military Knights of Windsor Is the oldest military body In tho world, having been founded by Edward III from tho veterans of Crccy and Pole tiers, orlglnnlly hnvlng had tho prefix "Sir." They nro now selected by tho king from tho old regular olllccrs of tho Urltlsh army. The Windsor knights are pictur esque old gentlemen, their uniforms consisting of n scarlet coat with gold epaulets. Their somcwhnt expansive waists nro lashed round with n crlin son sash and they hnvo n very dandy looking cross-belt of white leather, on which Is n breastplate embossed with the gnrter arms, tho garter sword hanging from the belt. Thero Is n bright crimson strlpo on tho outsldo of their trousers. Their hats aro tho most luxuriant creation of feathers, plu.Ws and cockades. L Tho duties of theso old wnrrlors nro not now very exacting. At ono tlmo thoy wero bound to attend the clinpel of St. Oeorgo nt Windsor twlco a day. Their devotional duties wero later reduced to their preseneo nt dl vino servlco only onco n week and on I ho birthdays of certain members of tho royal family. Tho strength of tho corps nt tho present tlmo Is only 18, which consists of 13 knights of the uppor foundation and five In tho lower. GOT RID OF MALCONTENTS Pilgrim Fathers Had a Highly Effec tive Way of Dealing With the Col ony's Undesirables. aaaaa Deportation of "undesirables" Is not nn Innovation In tills country, Tho Pilgrim L'nthcr, confronted with tho problem of dealing with malcontents among them, shipped tho disgruntled ones overseas. Governor Bradford's story of tho Plymouth colony shows how things wero done In thoso days. According to Ilrudford's story tho "reds" In tho Plymouth colony wero represented by John I.I ford uud John Oldham, who conspired together, both ngiitnst the church nnd tho govern ment of the colony, endeavoring to en tice others with them. Oldham re fused duty when called upon by Cap tain Ktandlsh, whereupon It wns deter mined to placu Oldham and I.lford on trial, nil tho members of tho colony being present. They wero convicted, tho court ordering them expelled from Ihu colony, both being deported ulti mately. Oldham enmo onco again to tho col ony nnd crented n serious hreuelt of tho peace, whereupon "they committed him tilt ho was turner, nnd then ap pointed n guard of musketeers which ha was to puss through, nnd uveryono wns ordered to give him it (hump on yo birch, with yo butt end of bis mus ket nnd then was conveyed to yo wa terside, where n boat wns ready to carry him nwny. Then they bid him goo uud meudu his limners." Eucalyptus Fuel. Eucalyptus trves planted on trop ical mountain sides would produce fuel ut the rato of 20 tons, dry weight (CO pounds to tho cubic foot), per aero nnniially, This In perpetuity, tho plantations when cut reproducing theintiolves without further excuse. Hitch Is thu declaration- of n scien tist who says that by this means the sun's bent In hot latitudes can be ecnmmilciilly stored, tho dry cuenlypt timber being heavier thun coal and possessing more heating power, bulk for bulk. An uero of eucnlypts In tho tropics, ho nsserls, would produce tho equiva lent of nt least twenty tons of coal per annum, the only requirements be ing powerful sunshlnu and heavy rain fall to Insure rapid growth. Ho, with such a iminnIIiIo resourco available, why worry about tho threatened ex huustlou of tho coal mines? Ex change. HOW CANARIES ARE TRAINED French Expert Explains His Method of Teaching the Birds to Pro duce Sweat Notes. Parisians ara so pusslniiutely fond of canaries that It Is esttiuutcd thero ore 100,000 of thoso birds In the City of Light. Writing in the Wide World mugazlno, Henri Gulllnrd, the famous French canary trainer, gives some Interesting particulars regarding his method of teaching his pets to sing. ' "The musical training of my pupils," he says, "is conducted with tho aid of a bird whistle or 11 flageolet, A fort night after tho young bird bus learned to feed Itself it Is put Into a solitary cage, where, If It Is a male, It soon begins to warble, Tho cago Is then covered with wlilto muslin und Its oc cupant Is fetl on cola seed and bread soaked In water. During the first week of Isolation I don't allow him to hear tho oug of any other bird, and during tho nccond week I play only n fow notes of medium pitch overy morning beforo his cago,. After this I advise covering tho cago with very thick green or red serge, thus keeping the bird In darkness until it has learned a few short musical phrases. How long (Joca It take to train a canary to sing properly? Well, that all depends on the bird's aptitude. I should say tho tlmo varies from two to six months." "Climacteric." Tho term climacteric years was once applied to certain years In man's life, which woro believed by tho disciples of astrology to have a peculiar signifi cance, and to bo tho critical points of his health aud fortune. Crises of this kind were supposed to be the twenty first, the twenty-fifth, the forty-ninth and the sixty-third year, which was called by way of eminence the climac teric year or "grand climacteric." This year was supposed to be fatal to most men, owing to the fact that sixty-three is the product of the two mystical numbers seven and nine. Tho grand climacteric Is said to have been recog nized by Hippocrates. Philadelphia Shoe Shop Shoes Repaired Beit material obtainable. Prices reason able. All work guaranteed. Carl Juhnke St. Johns, Oregon 304 N. Jersey St. Musical Instruments of alt kinds. Violins a specialty. Violins rapalrcd, adjusted and graduated Residents of St. Johus having taxes and city Hens to pay in Portland san make their jmyments without Inconveni ence by availing themselves of our ser vices. We will pay same and secure your receipt without inconvenience to you. Pec, 25c. References; Any St. Johns Rank. Peninsula Title, Abstract aud Really Co., by 11. Henderson, Manager; 402 North Jersey Street. The State University Agricultural College and the State Normal have for many years spent lcs9 money per student per year in train iiitr Orccron hovs and clrls tlinn is spent nt any other state institution, t nfr tn Cr.M TTmI. X UW JlvavliW VUJi at lilt wtutw was- vcrsltv is $203 a year: at tho Col lege, it is $180. But eveu heforc th" war, when money wottm ouy twice as much ns it buvs now. the average cost at all other state insti tutions wns $325 n year. In addit ion. Their Building Investment is also very low At the State University it is at pres ent $322 per student; at the College, $300. But in state institutions else where, statistics show the average to bs $995. These are convincing proofs of economical administration, but the three institutions can no longer give satisfactory training to the vast numbers of Oregon boys and girls (5400 in fulitimc course alone), unless they receive more support. On May 21 the Higher Edu cational relief measure will appear on the ballot. You are urttcd to preserve the quality of hlrjher education by Vol InH lor II. I'nld ndvcrttseiucnt Inserted by Colin Dymciit In bchnlf of the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for Higher Hducatlott In Oregon, CM Pittock lliock, Portland. DOMINATE rCOUNTY COMMISSIONER REPUBLICAN. Of tOURSEr ABUHNCSS MAM rfiR XltX Pa d Advertisement, Kelly for Com mlsslouer, Chas. II, Drake, Trcas. II road- way Hank. FAIR ASSESSMENTS .. . M J "-OVERTAX RBPUOUCAN Advertisement J. B. FLETCHER PLUMBER 507 N. Jersey Street Employs ex-service help. jCall Columbia 95 T. W. HAYES Plowing and General Team Work Basement Excavating 710 CattKMin Street lilsi 0 Fresh Butter and Ejjgs We arc very particular as to where we buy our butter and eggs. Only those farmers whose products we know arc always right can deal wuh U3. Vou can profit by our dis crimination if you trade here. And you can be sure that wc arc fust as particular about where wc get our creamery butter as wc arc about the dairy butter. Our prices stand comparison. SIAIMONS & CO., Grocers PcMendctt J'honc Columbia 210 The Bank Of Commerce North Jersey St. Business concerns and individuals nrc invited to bank with this institution under the assurance that prompt aud courteous treatment with every con sistent accomodation will always be extended. T "- - - Fins line of Vogan's Candies ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY BUTTER, CAhK IN- Opiontto Con trul So100 Ed. Moualian, Prop. PONY EXPRESS Call us up for rates on Furniture Moving and Express 75 N. S1xr.11 Street Portland Office Phone Broadway 1402 Long Distance Hauling Anywhere in City Daily ST. JOHNS Office, 515 S. Jersey St. let. Paints Columbia 172 aid Columbia 1060 2 AUTO 1 RUCKS W. E. McLANE & I. S. FL1NN THE HUFF STUDIO 204 N. Jmey Street. St. Johns rea hne portraits and views We make enlargements any ie from Kodak films or ood Photos, do HrlUtltf framliiK and mat cutting, cony old pict ures, if you have anythiiiK in thl r Hut briiiK It to uie for best results, A nw I,lghtlui; System recently Installed. C.A. HUFF, I'hotouraphar. HENRY TRAUT SCAVENGER All kluds of IIAUMNO done by tlm month or the Job Call Woodluwn 3781 before Tusadny of eacit uecic. Or Ltavc Orders at C, S, Buty'i Grocery Why the Electric Cleaner There Is really no cxmipHriaoii between the ease ami thorough ness with which an lileetric Cleaner removed dirt and tint dllliculty of iweepluf;, True, one CAN cluait ruus anil carpets without nil t-ltrfltrie cleaner, A broom or atrput sweeper will brush up SOMJt of the dirt; aud If you like thu exercise aud have plenty of time and strength a broom ami carp et beater will do the work after a fashion, Iu the same way oue can wash without soap. Water a lone will remove some dirt if applied with enough "elbow grease," Hut people use soap because it cleans more easily and better tbau wafer ulone, l'or the same reason people use lilectrlo Cleuuera becauue they clean more easily and far better than other methods, Portland Railway Light '& Power Company ;'B Yow EIctric tMs at an fecuic Stcr e" I m. 108 S. Jersey street,