ST JOHNS VIEW VOLUME 1G ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920. Had a Delightful Outing J. S. McKinney has returned from a twelve flay vacation trip that was highly interesting and enjoyable. He was in com pany with Mrs. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palm. Mr. and Mrs. George Newberry ano daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Patton, John Patton, William Potton and Mrs. Mary Campbell. Tho party motored to the Little White Salmon river and were joined theroby aparty.of sixteen others. After spending three days there where they enjoyed several meals of mountain trout, the St. Johns party continued on to tho Big White Salmon river and then on to 1 rout Lgke. They visited tho ico caves near Trout Lake, which Mac says is won derful, with just a small hole opened up in tho earth at the entrance and the cold air belch ing up that causes one to shiver. The Bides and floor are covered with ice. It boing a government reserve, the government has provided a lovely camping ground with tables and other con vonioncca. They stayed two days at this place and visited whatis known as tho Government Mcadows.tt beautiful sight with several hundred ncrosof open meadows at tho foot of what is known as Huckleberry Mountain. At this place Mac says they found deer tracks so thick that one would think tho fields had been pastured with n band of shcop, but tho government does not auow pasturing on this land and it is a Btronghold for deer. After two days' Btay nr. tho ico envo they motored to whnt is known as tho lava caves and un ilnrtrrninul Hvor. Tlmv found n place that had apparently been a envo in tho earth with a stairway loading to tho bottom. After reaching tho bottom they were in entiro darkness, in fact so dark that a lantern could only bu distinguished a few feet distant. From what thoy could leorn no ono has yet been nblo to tell its origin or find tho end of it. They followed tho river underground until thoy becamo ufrnid of be coming lost and decided to re turn to tho surface. Tho river is about forty feet in width and Mrs. Frank A. Rice Tanaltor of Dunning School of Improved Music Study Studio 412 S. Edison. Phone Columbia 3S9 ELMER SNEID Violin Instruct! i . STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Phone Columbia 802 Mrs.BertlmC.Burdick (I.icentitate of the Royal Academy oi music, London, Teacher of Piano 1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 87s Phone Columbia 379 Res. Columbia 1 131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Dank BuilditiR Dr. L. F. Pickens DENTIST Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to G I'. M, Jiveuiiigs 7 to a Peninsula Hank Mils. Office Phone Columbia n83 Bearing's For Fine Chocolates 'ce Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street about the same in depth, and no one seems to now where it comes from or where it leads to The walls are perfectly dry solid rock as is also the ceilintr, and the river is about one hundred feet below tho surface of tho earth. From this place they proceeded back thrniltrli Trnnf T.nbn mi,t C OSO to tllfl fnnf. nf nlrl Mf Art. urns, which ia u lionnHrni airrUt acn lew miles distant: They returned to the Columbin river and. crossed over to Hood Hiver and proceeded up tho Hood River Viillev nnH tll'fplwirl Mini.. at the Punch Bowl, where they remained for the balance of the day and nitrht. Thnv rnnWi ami trOUt Jit this til demoted tlin hitr nnlmnn in lU markets, but they vvjsro wiso nnd WOUld liofc nvnn tnkn n nlmnnn mi smelling a hook. This was a fine campinR ground with everything convenient for camp life. From this place they proceeded to Ml. Hood. Everything went lovely until Mac's old Hub went on the bum and refused to climb tho hill about one mi In linlmv rimtrl Cap Inn. Thero thoy pitched enmp at tno edgo ol tho snow capped mountain, staying for the Ilicllt. and novfc mnrnliHK urn. ceeded on foot toward the top 01 tno mountain, hut all got cold icet ueioro thoy Had gone many miles in til( Hlinw. It. ivna kihi. ly n wonderful sight to look down nunurcus 01 teet below and see tile clouds ninvinir. A I or tlioic tllOlintnill PVtwirlntif n flinu alnHn.l back in tho direction of Hood riVOr. tho nld Huh linmiinir nlnnir on three legs and sometimes only tWO. TIlOV 1117;. in Htrmnrxl nnrl camped at tho Punch bowl for tno nigni and then proceeded to 1100(1 Kivcr Whoru thn rrlm lerl car rcceivod nrnimr nl font Inn and wharo thoy had their first cnanco to sleep on a good feather oca, winch lelt pretty good after routthimr it for fwnlvn rlnvu Mac SI1VS tllllt ilflrti Jislnrr Ifnnlf. feller's kerosene during moat of tllO tril). I111 mn-nhfiRnrl flvn mil. loilH of mis nt Finnd lMvnr nml paid $1.60 per gnllon for it. All enjoyed 1110 trip immensely and wore particularly delightod with mo wonuoriui sconory. NUMBER 37 Raymond Denring Drowned A particularly sad drowning Jok place Thursday evening of last week when the bricht vuunir 110 01 Kaymond T. lJearing was Will Build Homes Mere Announcement has just been made of the incorporation of a new comnnnvhavintr for its ur. pose the building of homes for crf!ngu.s.,cd n the cold waters, the people employed in and near "iu.ui it.v. ml umi ut-tii at, .jonns. inecapitai stock of helping hi the hop yards of Horst tho now company is $25,000. ivU at Indencndence. nnd in hi,u. t ,,n,tnonn,i 1.. ... i.l the evening, with a couple of , used as a revolving fund for the companions, went to a swimming, buildinir of houses to snunlv tho Rocmlnr snrvicfiq will ln IwiM at the Uongrcgntional church Sundnv mnrnini' IniHn tlinnvnn. imr Hnrvicmi will iint lin lml1 dm accOUIltOl tllO Clirmtniinnn. Rnv J. W. Thrclfall. tho new pastor, is an eloquent spcukor. Wonted To Roll Ktnrlnlinknr auto in good condition, at a bai train. Or will trnili fnr n VnrA Huir. Also crood Sincnp nnw 11 c macnino tor snie. uuil Wli in. Leonard street. Bovs. flnir n nonch At Columbin Heach In ono of HGGKkS' All wool BATHING SUITS. FOY'S ' St. Johns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col 839 Place on the Willamette r ver about a mile distant. Ho had been in tho water but a fowmin utes, when ho was seized will cramps. Ho called for help, bu his comnnninna wore nmililn In swim nnd before help could be secured he sank into the water and did not riso niniin. 1 1 in lmdv was recovered about half an hour artoi'ward but all efforts to re suscitato him worn in vnin. Raymond was a fine young man in every way. His pleasant aiu sunny disposition won him friends readily, and everybody WHO Know him liltnil him immrui SOlV. Ho wns bnrn in Almn. Colorado, January 15th. 1U02. nnu was therefore in his n ne tOOlltll VPnt Ulintl lin una nnUnr by his Heavenly Father, who hat need nt him in hta mimmmiu above. When ho wns about four Vlllq nf mm Ih'h mnllinr died and he was taken to raise by Rune T. Dear nir. who diet: licro some months ago, nnd his Wife. Sarah I.. Honfinir. nf Ilifs nlnco. II( Lrriirmntmi vvtlli tint highest class lionors from th; R f O. Co .. hitr t fldinnl. mm pleting the four year course in thno v parti. Aliont lu'n vtnifii ago ho came w th his foster imr cms to bt. Johns, and made his homo for a timo with his uncle, W. H. Dnnrinir nn Soiilli .lui-xov street, and where he mado many mondaby his genial and cheor fut disposition. Raymond had finiahf() liiu fli-ut u nf dm Oiegon Agricultural College where ho atta inod snlondlil nmlt and was earning funds to carry him through iiis second year when death intorvimni . n u survied by his father, throe brothers and ono Bister. Tliej 111 era took nmcn nt s ivnm nn l" ' - ' 11 ww. .'II baturday aiternoon. Wash neckties 25c- ROGI3RS. shortage in this, vicinity. Tho to ?50,000 if tho demands war rant. The new organization will bo known as the Peninsula Houso Huilding Corporation. It is not a speculative enterprise in nnv snnKO. ns its nrirnniznrH do not expect It to ho prolitable, but is intended to sunnlv a com. munity need. Tho shareholders include most ol the industr o.q and business firm.? along the water front and in St. Johns, Any ono employed in any busi ness or industry in tho district is olitriMn tn trkn ndvnnlirn nf the comnnnv'fl offer to nrovirln 11 home on long term payments. rue houses will not be built to rent, tho nrirnniznt-H nf flin comnanv licini' iifiimn-ilv Intnr. estod in making it possible for inoso who want to own the r domes to get the most possible or their monov. Tho limines will bo sold on long time pay ments under as easy terms as possible for tho purchauor. It' is desirable that as largo a first payment as convenient bo mado. but tho comnanv will nccotiL n much smaller cash payment than i.4 llrttlllllv fnrilllfnil. If ilninir un will help some ono who is inear nest about securing a homo, to get one. Onriinizm-H nf tiiornmnnnv 11 11. nouncu that only good, substan tial houses, which will bo a per manent credit to tho neighbor- 100(1. will lin null. Pimm urn undor consideration for houses (if three, four.livo and Hix rooms. itirger housos will ho built un- er Hneein nrrnntroiiumL If Mu si rod. All will be of special de signs, carefully planned both as to interior arrangement and ex terior appearance. TIioho wish ing to do so ninv airiincro fnr thn typo of houso they want from tho plans before it is built. Drawings of some of those be ing considered may bo seen at tho Poninsula National Rank, at Airs. a. w. Durham's desk. Among tho shareholders who are actively interested in tho company are: Thomas Autzen of the Portlnnd Manufacturing Company, E. L. Thompson of , tno roruntui woolen Anils. i. ,C. Knnpp of the Peninsula , Lumber Company, F. P. Drink er of tilt? Peninsuln Security Company, Bonhnm & Currier, I Scales & Currier, Peninsuln Iron Works, tirnnt. Smil 1 Xr rnmnnnw. St. Johns Lumber Company, Rose City Flour Milla.Ormandy Pros., St. Johns Hnrdwaro Co., C. C. Currin. Dr. S. A. Mnlknv. Dr-. n t r . . . . "m ..' - v. r. scnuitzc an-i N. Kdlof. sen of tho Poninsula National Rank. Other businoss linns and professional men are expected to take sharos when tho nlnna nf the company are more thorough ly understood. Will Celebrate Anniversary MY MEN'S COOL I IUNDERWEAR WON'T RIP NOR TlvAR :: $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 ;: Coof Wats and Caps THAT PIT VOPR PACK AND POCKKTHOOK Shirts, Pants, Hosiery, Gioves ' Panama Hats to. ?.5fl I Neckties, Arrow Collars POR IIONKST VALUHS SKIS Tho Ellison-White Chautaucpin. which opened in the big tout at tho rear of thn Control nnlmnl building Tuesdny evening, is proving very pleasing to all. Tho ontortntnmnntR nrnnf n IimtIi order and tpilto instructivo as wen as inierosting and enter taining. Julius Caesar Naypho Tuesday evening mid Ii. H, Fish ve(ine8(iay evening were panic ularly excellent and greatli pleased all who attended. The program in full is well worth while, and not a single number should he misled it possible to intend, lonlght. Baturday. tho famous play, "Kindling,'' will no on.which iH said to bo most delight ml. Sunday afternoon Tho Parnells will furniBh the music and Dr. G. Whitfield Kttv will it vo a travel locturo mi "Through Five Republics on Horseback." In tho evening the l'aruells will entertain followed by Judge Fred (!. Palo on "The I'ourth Line of Defense." Mon day afternoon tho Nntivo Maori bingcrs will entertain and the Chaiitaumia Director will loctnrn. In tho evening nnd concluding (ho uimutnuqua "An evening in 1110 bmilli uciih," Native Maori Sinirers of Now Zciilmnl. nnd illustrated lecture "Now Zealand tho South Sua Utopia," by Leila ni. uiomiioid. The ladies of the Woman's Christian Temperance will cele brate tho fifteenth nnnivnrsnrv of thoirorganizntion in St. Johns at tjoiumbia rark Monday, Aug i ust 2nd; will meet nt tho park at 11 o'clock sharp. Aa proof of OUT lovo for this nrirnniznMnM wo will present to her that day a penny for each day that wo have lived, thus celobrating our own birthday as well as that of Tho Deborah Livingston Union. Everybody invited. Whnn vntt arrive you will bo presented with a iituo sack containing this poem: This birthday party is given to you. 'Tis something novel, 'tis some- ining new; We irive to voil thin littln mirk Pleaso don't forget to give it back With as many cents ns you are years old; Wo promise tho number shall never bo told. The ladies will give us some good things to cat, And kind friends will furnish a literarv treat: And now wo extend to you greet ings most hearty Feeling suro you will come to your own birthday party. Reported. SlHahI (THEATUK J Tho annual Y. W. C. A. Inu-n foto at tho inmiitifnl hnmn nf Mrs. A. M.StonriiBntlOOirSoutlf Decatur street last Friday oven intr wan a tnot nninvnliln nvnnt 1 and liiirlilv nioiiHiiiir'tn tlmirnndlv. number in attendance. The fol lowing program was glvn:1 I' lair Drill bv Central and KuhL Clubs: solo. Rvdor Cormtinv; Campfire ceremonial by Camp- fire g r s: folk anco hv Unln. bow club: reading. "Monov. musk," by Mary Harney: solo, Harry Fassott. accomnanied bv Mrs. Maud Stewart: solo dnnco by Miss Margaret Ihlbrook; pageant. "Thru the 110 Tr angle," by sixty-nino girls. l'ho V. W. U. A. clubs wish to express their appreciation to the Dllhlic for its Hiinnnrt. 11111 announce thai the proceeds were ?(52.20, which will ba used for tho local club rooms. Open Sutulny 2 IB to 11:00. Momlnys ami SnliirdM oih.ii nt 6:80. Olhcr ilny nt 7:00. j Snturilny. July 2-ltlt ETHEL CLAYTON In "A Wl)V IN J.OVir-l'arniiiount. Suiitlny, July !2fith ALICE JOYCE In "Ht.AVH til' l'RIl)H"-VllnKmplt. Ami Murk Seintett coinwly, "l'itli 1'hhh tli City." Montlny nnd Tuemlny. July '.ih1 S7- MRGyilA II0V 5 c .Everybody -5 c A Atrong tirof-rnm incltnlltiK tiwliiiiK twit-teel diiitiml coined) . Wciluestlny, July !W BRYANT WASHBURN In "MRS. T1M1'I,IC.S THI.HOUA.M" - l',iM. IMUIIIIt. Thurwlny nml l'rl.l.iv. July 2)1 niul :tn AOol.lwyu Speel.il, SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?" Si I 8 a We Can't Figure Out Why nuy one will neglect their eyes, when we fit glnsses nnd guarantee satisfaction. DR, W. J. GILSTRAP l'liysiciiui ami Stiigeou ST. JOHNS, - OKI-CON L Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Rates by Hour or Contract 023 South Decatur I'houc Columbia 108 8 Dr. Evari P. Borden Cochran & Cloniger 4 3 1' tQtAAt'& Fine tine ot Vogan's Canmes ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, CALL IN Onimslto Coittrnl Sohool Ed. Alonaliau, Prop. Davis Barber Shop nnd BATH ROOMS S. W. DAVIS, Proprietor 108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT L REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N, Jarity Street Abstracts of Title I'rejareU Titles Examined Phone Columbia 255 Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION Fifteen years in the business in St. Johns. List your property with us. We raalce sates, S. C. COOK, 402 N. Jersey. Repair Work of Alt Kinds Either Wood or Metal - - Saw Filing 931 North Kellogg Street Phone Columbia I0I7 THE HUFF STUDIO 204 N. Jersey Stutt. St. Johm FOB FINE PORTRAITS AND VI CVS We make enlargements anv size from Kodak films or uood l'hotos. do artittic framing and mat cutting, copy old pict ures. If you have anything in this line orinK 11 10 me lor uesi results. A new Lighting System recently installed. U A. MUrr, rhotoarspher. T. W. HAYES Plowing and General Team Work Basement! Excavating Call Colombia 774 alter 5 P. H. 710 Calhoun St. Portland, Ore. QUONG TONQ CAFE Try Chop Suey and Noodles at popular prices. Home made pastry every day at "Cafe of Merit." We serve breakfast and dinner. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 p. tn. iw a. jersey street. WmM & J l S" "'C 1 I'uiiil Kxtrnction of Tcttli iiihIlt m M im 1 i .Vitrotis Oxide Cm I I C ii n : 1 1 THE RAINCOAT MAM 1 Onicc Peninsula Bank bldir. I Ul I1IIU1 C KtUdlfcU tlllU n . . ..... ' T " ' ' II " I Banx CI Lomraefce Buddinji sr. . lOHKJc: Obm rvninn Z . .. '44T4.. Ofnrej.lione CI. (Ht6; re., jdim.. Col. 177 - Ilourk 11.12 u. 111 1-Ul.f. nml T. 11 n I'rice-s IU-Hoimlilc nnriNisiiiii) Taking A Trip To look for btii'nina trying to cut down tho high cost of living? Well, you don't noad to go very fur. Como right lioro and wo' 11 show you how to snvo money and got tho best qualities in the bargain. Beyerlc & Armstrong 420 N. Jersey St. Pot Plants Vegetable Plants Cut Flowers Floral Designs Beckett's Greenhouses 814 and 81G North Kellogg Street Phoie Columbia 401 St. Johns Undertaking Co. THOS. GRICE, Manager 208 North Jersey Street Office, Columbia 527 PHONES Residence. Columbia 200 ylUTCMOBILE IIEylRSE DAY OR NIGHT CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION This is not a branch of any city undertaker's Dr. Herbert F. Jones mm brooks, rixup shop, CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Strecl Day I'Iioiic Columbia )7 Nilit Phone Coliunliia 000 i Portland Manufacturing Co. j -MANUFACTURERS OF Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET Safe Deposit Boxes Insurance We offer every form of Insurance protection in the best of companies at lowest rates consistent with safety. Mortgage Loans We 'have funds to loon on improved property aim 10 unending investors we own and oiler a careful' ly selected list of real estate loans. ' Safety Deposit Boxes At a surprisingly small charge (less than one cent per day) you can seeur'a private safe deposit box in our vault. PENINSULA SECURITY CO. 108 South Jersey St. Phone Columbia 1G1 Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey DISNTIST Office Rooiiu C, 7 ami X PENINSULA SECURITY BLDG. Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Hveuiin H to J M'A S. Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON Phone Columbia 930 Dr. Lewis J. Keliher DENTIST Peninsula Bank BIdg. Office Phone Columbin 793 Have your teeth examiuvd Don't wait till they aclie Brintr in y,our job printing. M r.27 Coliiiulilu III v-a I'rciirh illock. I'Ikjiic Columbia m William C. Walker l'uhlio Aootmiittmt Eiptrllnj, Auditing and Syittmithlnf Kpcclul Attention (ilvcu Tn K'tcjiinjl Siimll Accounts OiUI Smith A vviiiiu North LEWIS CALDWELL LEADING liARBBH The place where ijood service unit rourteouk treatment prevail, Chiblrcn's Imlr cutting receive special attention. 109 BURLINGTON STREET Frank A. Rice LAWYER Office in Peninsula Security Building Phone Col. 887 flldttm Col. 38'J J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and StoraRe We deliver kooiU to and from ull parts ot Portland, Vancouver. I.lnnton and surrounding country, Piano and furni ture moving. Phone Columbia bU. 100 Kast liurliuKtou .Street, J. W. BOTTOM Kalsoniining Painting Columbia 873 W7 K. Alletjheny St. GO TO "Happy's Place" 110112 1'liIiifclpbSliiel - - FOR Soft Drinks of all kinds Confectionery and Ico Cream Light Lunches served Ladies especially invited. Everything in first cljug condition and attractively arranged. CALL IN Pulley & Zurcher Plumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Phone Col, U2 207 S. Jry St. Poff & O'Neil TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand ami Gravel Cars with or'without drivers for hire Daily Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY SI