UlilbrUM Society ST. HNS EVIEW VOLUME 16 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920. NUMBER 20 JO C0A1AUNITY CLUB A1EETS Anotherery interesting and entertaining meeting of the St. Johns Community club was held in the club house of the Portland Wqolcn Mills Tuesday evening, where dinner was served In pleasing style by tho cafeteria department. The Portland Wool en Mills club orchestra rendered u number of delightful selections during tho dining hour. A good attendance was 'present. L. F. Clark gave n "sneezing" song that made a big hit; Mrs. Georgo M. Hall gave two enter taining readings; Melford Wes ledor rendered two fine violin solos, acompanicd by Miss Helen Story; J. Gill and Mrs. Alex ander Thtfmpson made a few in teresting remarks on tho millnge tax and Fire Marshall Grenfcll made timely remarks relative to the cleanup campaign soon to be launched. He said that twelve districts had been planned with St. Johns und Kenton ns one of them, that tho schools would be given a holiday ono day during cleanup week; that paper, rags, j iron. etc.. would bo purchased at thn firo station, and that prizes would be given to the dis trict making tho best showing. Harry Fassott rendered u couple of highly enjoyablo solos, Miss Bowers accompany ist; and the Juhnko Quartet rendered delight ful selections. A resolution from the V. C. T. U. favoring tho establish mont of n hospital in St. Johns was read and n committee con sisting of A E. Jones, Thomat Autzen, J. M. Blair, Charles Stcclsmith and Mrs. G. C. At chison was appointed to look in to tho matter and see what could be done. Mrs. J. M. Shaw rcnorted that nineteen persons had sub scribed $125 each toward alter ations and caring for tho Baptist church, which had been leased for four years as a homo for the Y. W. C. A. and for community purposes. Another $125 was raised at tho mooting, which will mako a total of $2500 in all Bubncribod. F. P. Drinker, reporting on park, stated that ho had conver sed with Commissioner Pier con cerning it, and ho gave assuranco that St. Johns would get a satis factory purk, but it would pro bably bo a fow days yot beforo tho matter was concluded. Mr. Drinker also stated that satis factory progressives being made toward securing a roadway to tho Swift Packing plant, which will start on this aido of the East St. Johns depot on Columbia boulovard and would follow tho railroad right of way to tho Oro gon Slough. Charles Foss broached the sub ject of making an effort toward having tho passenger trains mako stops at tho East St. Johns do pot and told of tho disadvantages of St. Johns people being carried past their homes to tho Portland depot, Tho secretary was dir ected to take up tho matter with tho railroad officials. E. L. Thompson gave an out line of a plan under way for the construction of more houses in St. Johns." Prof. Fletcher called atten tion to changing the names of tho Central, East and North schools to Williams, George and Sisson, respectively. He suggested that it would bo far moro appropriate to call them after the names of St.Johns pioneers instead. Dunning School Music MRS. PRANK A. RICE Announces that she has received from Carrie Iouise Dunning a diploma as an exponent of the Dunning System of Im proved Music Study, which includes the Faelten prin ciples concentration and the Leschetzky Technic. Formed into classes pupils are taught by musical characters and rhythm sticks. An ingeniously constructed keyboard with grand staff attached, simplifies notatiou by uniting these two important factors. Hach difficulty is presented in such a thorough manner that a child of ten or twelve years can master transposition, scale building, melody writing by dictation, the Dominant Seventh and Modulation. The written work teaches the student that music, as a language, they must learn to write, as well as interpret. The muscles of fingers, wrists and arms are strengthened by table technic; ear training and sight reading forms a part of every lesson. Mrs. Rice will be glad to show you BY APPOINTMENT the especially made apparatus for teaching this system which in cludes one class lesson and one private lesson each, week, making a far more economical way of acquiring a musical education. , Classes Now Being Formed Studio 412 S. Edison, cor. Richmond Phone Col. 389 man school notes James John and Columbia U. will have a dual track meet on Fridny, May M, for their stud ents under sixteen. Lucile Bniley and Veneta Brown on Thursday served the fifth luncheon being given to the business people of this com munity. The clnss pictures for the Turn alum are be4ng takpn this week. It is to be hoped that Clarence Gilstrap's camera will still bo intact when the task is completed Students and teachers aro anx ious for school to close so that tho lovely weather wo aro now having may be moro thoroughly onjoyed. There is only about five more weeks of school. rttt 4 ine senior class play was a decided success in every, way as a capacity houso each night would testify. Tho orchestra camo gallantly to the front in furnishing music for tho oven ing. Tho Kink Klatawa girls, laden with wcinics and buns, hiked to Columbia Slough on Thursday aftornoon after school. As they startud away somo one, not a Kiak Klatawa, muttered, "Lucky kids; wcinics, buns and a bon firo." The English five class has been divided into four groups for studying drnmas of four per iods, tho mirnclo and morality plays, prc-Shakcspcarian comedy and tragedy, Shakespearian comedy, and post bhakespcar inn comedy. The four captains of tho groups aro Dorothy Coul ter, Eloiso Gray, Cocllo Rohor son nnd Hejcn Diotrich. The plays irom whicn scenes wcro presented by these groups were "Passing of tho Third Floor Back," "Gammer Gurton's Needle." "Merchant of Vonice" and "School for Scandal." The eighth term class is tho largest over graduated from this school; there aro forty to leave in June. Thcv are Ella Acker man, Alico Banbury, Sibyl Bug bee, Edith Cochran, Virginia Dunsmorc, Helen Edmondson, Ircno Faulkner, Gertrude Hnn sonen, Tlielmn Hnskctt, Ruth Hoffman, Charlotte Jones, Myr nn Lane, Nancy McAllistor, Margery Moxon, Edna Prickett, Dorothy Rude. N Inn Scales, Bor nice Shaw, Helen Shoemaker, Amanda Steele, Johanna Vandcr wall, Idrys Weimer, Dalton Brnne. Solon Bucbec. Lewis Clark, William Curtis, Sherman Cochran, 'Clarenco Gifstrnp, Richard Uirt. Jacob Urlfflth, Frnnklledges.Rnymond Kettncr, Alfred Mnunin. August Meyers. Georgo Miksch, John Ohm. Paul Sandifer, Lindroff Sknar. George Skells and Thomas Wood. After considerable debate ns to where to hold the ontor class track moot last Friday, Columbia University was decided upon as the grounds woro better than the Hill Field, nnd a less amount of equipment needed moving to the "Vers ty" than would have been necessary had tho meet been held at Columbia l'ark. I ho eighth termers won first place in tho meet by making b7 points, second place went to tho third termers with a total of 31 points. Dick Girt of tho eighth term class won tho most .individual points, 303 in all. Olivor Jessup of tho same class camo in second with 153 points. For the girl's of Improved Study NEW OCCUPATION FOR GOAT Billy and Nanny May Be Profitably Employed In Clearing Away Hie Impeding Underbrush. The monkey cottnn picker wns never nn entire success. The monkey could pick the cotton, hut It cost more to provide human direction to pultti' his eiTorts than tho nefro cotton pickers nsked for tho whole Job, nicking, direct' Iiir nnd nil. Hut the Angorn t;nnt ns n clonrer of land require no direction. Just string n few strands of luirbcd wire nround the liiml to he clou red so thnt Mr. and Mrs. Goat nnd the kids "shall not elenr the Innd Hint Is not to bo cleared nnd they will do tho Job without oven n citsunl suggestion from the Innd owenr. Tho success which hns attended tho rnlslng of Angora goats In thu rugged Or.nrk country of sotithueslorn Missou ri litis suggested to speelnllsts of die department of agriculture Hint It might be cunlly prolllnblo to place such herds on tunny other wild tracts, par ticularly those which have been cut ovcr.'hccnusu these gouts are proving of great help In clearing away under brush. Growing mohnlr und producing kids, the Angoras In the Oftirks are also trimming down tho brush, miinjir Ing tho hills nnd preparing the way for grass, cattle nnd sheep. , According to reports secured by n representative of the stnte college of ngrlculture In Missouri, the Angoras required to clear nn acre of laud varies from two to live, dciK-mllug on the density nnd site of tho brush. SOUL'S ORDEAL AFTER DEATH Old Volume, Known as "Judgment of the Dead," It a Taney of the Ancient Egyptians. "Hook of tho Diwl" Is n very old book, known In nuclcnt Kgypt hm tho "Judgment of the Demi," nnd It con tains thu funeral ritual of the I'eyp tlnus, describing In mystical Imigmigu the experiences of die soul nfler donlli nnd the text It must quote lo escape tho torments nnd trials of the lower events, Eleanor DotiKhty of the Hccond term nnd Florence Thonip son of tho first term tied with 9J points. Sylfi Lumen, n third termor, received Hi points. Iho cup won by the eluht termers nnd tho ribbon by individunl win ncrs, wcro nwurdod nt na.senuily Monday by MIbs Clinton, chair man of Athlotic Committee C. A. W. 4444 - Tennis Barefoot Sandals Jazz Men's and Boys' Hunting Coats and Pants Hats and Caps, Pants, Shirts Gloves, Underwear IF IT ISN'T ALL RIGHT BRING IT BACK ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Bank of Commerce Buying ST.JOHNS Open Evenings . xAe. St. Johns Undertaking Co. THOS. GRICE, Manager 2.08 North Jersey Street Office, Columbia 527 PHONES Residence, Columbia 299 ylUTOAOBILE lORE DAY OR. NIGHT CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION This is not a branch of any city undertaker's ---- Fire and Automobile Insurance With Ten Large Companies, I,owett Rates, Direct Ad justment in case of Toss ami years of underwriting experience, we are able to offer you unequalled facilities in placing your insurance through this office. Then too, you have the satikf-iction of plac ing your busiuess with an agency heavily interested in the com muuity, wfibse interests are mutual with your own. We employ f no "wauderinR solicitors" all case of loss, you deal only with this agency. Wo Write All Litton of I tiHiirimuv PENINSULA 108 South Jersey St. world. HI one ennpter, tne longest in tho book, Is n picture showing the Judgment which the defunct, before en tering Into the Holds of, the blessed, will undergo In the lower world. In the presence of Oslrls hud 12 Judiies of monstrous form, who nrc on hnnd to devour tho guilty nnd drink his blood. Anubls, tho god of the deml, nnd Thoth, tho god of wisdom, exiimlttt the deceased by weighing his henrt In the "sncred" biilnnces of Justice. The fnmous "negative confession" entailer ntos -12 cnlptnl sins from which thu de censed must bo free. Should he full to pnss tho ordeal, he Is either bunded over to bo devoured by the monster, part hippopotamus, part crocodile nnd pnrt lion, which represents the Hgyp dan Ceiebus, or Is thrown lulu tho fiery Inkc. Queer Weddlna Presents. Tho following lire n few of the many curious wedding presents that hnve been received by lhou about to enter tho bonds of mntrlmony. A well-known author received on his mnrrlnge, from n rival titan of tot tors, n scrnpbonk containing n collec tion of nil the ndvorse criticism Ids works hud ever received; while n popular nrtlst wns on similar ocenslon presented with n set of elementary works upon hclMnslructlon In drawing nnd painting. Unusiinlty vexation wns the gift re ceived frorii his neighbors by nu Inllrm octogenarian who bad iniiriied n plensuriMovlug woman more limn fifty years his Junior. II took the foiin of a large bra cage, "Inii-nded" so ran the nccompfinylng iwie- "lo restrain the wayward (tight of n giddy youux wife who had married n deireplt old fool for his money." Dritoln Needs New Heme. It hits been estimated dint ftsl.OOO new I ioums are needed In the UiiIIihI Kingdom lo prowrl hmio tho mpii hit Ion. All building win nt a stand still throughout His wnr. Itoennso of thu enormous Microtis' In building ma terials nun the luereiK'd ciwt of ta bor those house eniuiot In built for loss than twice the amount they would have cost In KIM. Thousand of big houses In London tire for wile, but these lire of.no life to iicwlywods. who In most Instiiucos cannot nfford lo ninliilnln them, nor run they get the seivaiils uocoMry lo keep up stub establishment, It bus Ihh-ii found loo costly lo try to convert ninny of these hoife Into upnrlmeiil. They now aro iiionumtiiis to prewar and npti b ut family life In Imdoii, when serv ants, woro employed hy the iloxeu. 64e6, -.) ( Shoes Play Suits f Caps ,44444 ----- t business is handled direct, and in SECURITY .CO. Phone Columbia 1G1 SHOES STREET CAR SITUATION (Sivnlost interest is niuiiifesl I'd iit llio proper svlulion of tin piVSl'ltl SllVl'l fill situaiion in ail purls !' (lie oily, mul litis is particularly so in litis pari of the oily whore such n largo bull oi'tno population is mimic up oi Miotics l Home-owners ttiitl small liix-pnyors. The unusual sanation presented in die pres ent campaign which will come (o a climax al the special elec tion on May 21st is (hat it vi lally affects" the small properly owner ami lax-payer. The Ihreo slrool oar measures thai aro to he voletl on directly concern Iho propcrly-owners be cause llie election is lo dolor mine whether Hie oar fare i going lo ho 7 or S cenls shortly nfler Iho election, for Iho infor mation lias come from aulhori lalivo sources Hint tin increase must he granted llie company without much further loss of lime if it is lo lie saved from bankruptcy. If Iho llirec street car meas ures pass, it is declared that the oar fare can bo kept down lo nol over 7 cents, while if Iho (hrcc ordinances fail to carry! tho Public Service Commission lias let it bo known that the faro will go to 8 cents, ami that this increase will be necessary as a result of the thorough investiga tion of the finances of Hie com pany made by botlMhe commis sion and Iho city's own exports. II is therefore going to make a (iiiieronee oi one cent lor every car ride, whether the slrool oar measures pass. And, il is in Hint phase ol the badly tangled silualion Ibal the small lux-paver is most closely con cerned. The city authorities have fig ured il out Ihat Hie passage of Iho Ihreo measures on Iho ballot will lift a lolal of 1200.0 01 1 a year in public charges now paid exclusively hy the ear riders and ilace this burden cuititiihly up on all the lax-payers of the oily. The iuvesligalioii shows that this will moan an average year ly increase of 1.(1 per cent in the lax levy. Take Iho ease of the small property-owner who is paying taxes on $1,000 worth ol prop erly, for example, ami the pass- ago ol 1 1 lose measures will mean an addition of $1.00 lo his yciir- Iv taxes, il Ihoroforo seems Hint il will be entirely to his advantage liiianeially lo oxerl his host olTorls lo secure the passage of (hose ordinances, for if he does, his on Ira burden will ie only Iho $1.00 in (axes, wlioroas, il mo measures an no! adopted, there will be all extra car faro of one cent, which will mean an oxlrti ex pense of two cenls a day for the man who lives in Iho suburbs and who works down town. At two cents a day, this will amount to about $7.00 a year, and il more are tiiree other members in bis family, Hie tolal ex Ira burden placed on lim will run up lo $1.8.00. wlucli is many limes llie addi tional lax resulting from llie enactment of Hie street car measures, Another advanlaiio lo the small tax-javer which would re sult Irom llie adoption oi llie imposed ordinance is thai Hie )ig busiOcss concerns, stores, clc, and the large properly owners, wlio liavi vo growl noli from Iho benefi s of ra pid in - urn transportation facilities. Currin's Have been ten years in St. Johns yet riicy are always rilit up to the minute, Note a few of the standard laics they represent. Tliey never let n will only find the very highest class guarantee. You cminot lose at (Jama's because yon always nave a come imcl:. J tut loot: over iiiik lineup tor coons aim see n you cotiui possibly suggest another item that Household Kcinediuti Squilib's A. I). S., Nyal, Orioa, I'easlar, Hohsoa, Pnrola and Currin's. These have no superiors. Toilet Articles and I'erfuiaes Court, Sanitol, Nyal, A. I). S. and tig elegance and charm llieic are foremost. Music Victrolas aad Ilrnaswicks, the only two phonographs that we know ot taai arc maae complete the largest and best equipped of any make the home more habitable. They keep I'a and the boys there. Kodaks Keep a picture record future. Clocks Famous Wtmtlock always on tigk. Watches Famous Ingersols. You know them. Fens Waterman's Ideal. I'eiicils Hversharp. , Stationery Colors and everything. You have to watch Currin's for Drugs to appreciate what they are doing for your health and comfort. They are with you and for you and will put on 'anything for the good of this section of the city, A SPLENDID RECORD Major Hiram U. Welch, who is a candidate for the Hcpuhli- can noimiiatiou lor assessor ot mmiiioman i.ouuiy to succeed Henry 12. Heed, who is not a I. IS ... , candidate for rc-clcclion. Major Welch is now Chief Field Dep uty in the Lounty Assessor s ol- ficc and lias had long experi ence as a valuation deputy, lie promises, ift elected, efficient and economical service. His campaign slogan is "Long ex perience in the Assessor's office a sure guarantee or efficient service." Horn hi Illinois on October 1201b, 1870, Major Welch came lo Lebanon. Oregon, wilii his parents in 1881. Ho was edu cated in the politic schools and Willamette University. Ho came (o Porlland in 1800, first en gaging in Hie machinery busi ness, and later entering Hie service of the county. His military career began twenty-six years nun when he euiisicd as a private in tne la- . . M Minus Hallery A, Field Artillery, ol me urouon National uuard. In Iho Spanish-American war lie served as second lieutenant of the hallery. lie was chosen cap tain of Hallery A in 1808, and alter serving in tiiat capacity lor sixteen years lie resigned. Following his resignation lie was appointed minor in the iu- siicclor-gcnerars department of Hie .National (ittard by doveruor Wllhvcomhe. and ns such wns called into service during (he Mexican (rouble in 101(1. When Iho United Stales en tered llie world war. Major Welch volunteered his services, allhough he was past the age Html ol !; years. In Hie spring ol MILS no was appointed eaii lain of licit! artillery in Hit National Army, and soul In (lamp Jackson, S. (1. Suhsi (luenlly, ho was transferred to (lamp Taylor, Kentucky, and promoted (o major. will ho called upon lo hear their 'air share of the lax burden, whereas al present they do nol pay one eenl for such benefits. It was shown in the hearings holorc the C.ilv Council that some of Hie big business iutor- esls ahsoluloly depended upon street car service lor their pros perils- and that I hey could not exist (10 days without such serv ice, ami yet Ihey did not con tribute one cent toward main laiiiiug this service. From this fact, too, therefore, il seems thai the only Hung that llie small lax-payer and proper- ly-owuer can do il lie would conserve his own interests is lo vole anil work for Iho adoption of all Ihreo of (hose measures. It is only in this way that the car-rider ami tho modest home owner can got a smiarc deal and be relieved of excessive burdens thai rigidly should bo shared by all (he tax-payers and nol by the small ones alone, (.onlrihuled. Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold thoiraervicca Stindny, May uth, In tlioir now building, Cornor of Smith Ave, nuo and Now York Street. An nounceniont of tho formal open ing will ho givon in thoao col Minns lutor. For Sale Dining room tablo and four chairs, also good drca nor. Call Columbia 770 at once. Also rnngo for sale. Wonn ROGERS Dollar Neek tioa. for Drugs . they nre as new as the newest. ko taliiR k by I their store you coods that nre sold on absolute would improve it: Chemicals, the standard of quality; Spiehler, Melba, . Dejerkis, Garden Currin's. For beauty utid preserv in taeir own lactones, which are in the world. These instruments of your affairs to refer to in the MULTNOMAH TI-1EATKE Open Stititlflj-s 2:15 to 11:00. Mondays nnd SAttinlays onon nt 6:80. Other ! nt 7:00. Regular Admission Co, Uc, ISc. Saturday, May 8th BRYANT WASHBURN In "THK SIX HHSTCKI,I,AKS" Paramount The heat he has made In some tlmr. Sundny, My Oth TRAtiK A71Y0 "LASCA" A ripping story of the Texn harder, from the fntuoiu -mum of the same name. Monday nnd Tuclny, May 10 and 11 MAY ALLISOW I" "Tim WALK OI'FS." Also "Invisible Hand" No. C. Wednesday, May 12th- CATHERINE MACnONALP) in "TIIK II1CAUTV MAKKHT." Al "The I.ok of the I'-IU," n two reel picture taken on the Ocriinin U-6d.it that sank the I.ulsltanin. Thin U the ical thiiiK, showing the Gorman Mill marine warfare at It worst. Thursday, May 13th FLORENCE REED OAMH." in "IIKR l'rlday, May 1-ltli ANITA STEWART I" "MINI) TIII I'AINT OIRI,." LEWIS CALDWELL LKADING HA RUHR The jilaee where jjmvd nervlct mnl eon-Icon treatment pievall. Children') hair cuttliiK receive niieclal attention. tOO BURLINGTON STREET A. M. Wanier Contractor-Uuildcr A IriJR ATI ONS-R UFA I US I'lionc Columbia M l. Office 20H South Jersey. Dr. Lewis J. Keliher DENTIST Peninsula Bank Blrig. Consolidated with DR. BORDEN Offico Phone Columbia 793 Private Operating Room Frank A. Rice LAWYER Office In Peninsula Security .ulldliuj Phone Cot. HH7 Itldcncn Cul. 1H' For Sale BEST BUY in St. Johns Five room modern buugalow. full concrete basement 2-lx l l , pip cd for v,aa, wired for electricity, fixtures all in, connected with w cr, 800 llu. feet sewer, iiOO lin. feet of sidewalk nnd cross walks around this block and all paid, lata lioutk'. barn, 21 fruit trees. This prupeity is free and clear and will xive nood terms to tinlit party. It must I seen to he fully appreciated. S J. S. Downey 933 N. Syracuse Street. Tomato Plants 20c per dozen up Cabbage Plants 15c (107... $1.00 par 100 Cauliflower, Pepper, Cel ery, uucumber ana other vegetable Plants at right prices. Hanging Baskets are now filled; make your se lection early and have thorn delivered later. Window boxes filled to your order. You are always welcome lo look around these greenhouses. Beckett's Greenhouses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Street Phoit CtlumbU 401 FOY'S St Johns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839