pj ton ST. JOHNS REVIEW -.HIT f A J' .W don! ! o v,;biV4 hnrfRildftf'l ii- . ri. K 3 in to)iiiafUf? VOLUME 16 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920. Ii NUMBER A2 A Pretiy Home Wedding Amid a beautiful setting or palms, ferns, autumn leaves and pink gladiolias, Miss Blanche Kdli'fscn of Si. Johns and Mr. S. 11. Graf or Corvallis were united in marriage before a large company of friends and relatives at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Ldlcfscn on Willamette boulevard on Tuesday evening. uciorc Hie ceremony, Miss' i ih ,.. u ' Helen White Evans accompa- nied by Miss hiisc Scott, sang MJccausc.'' ine yroom ami ms aueiuianisi Miss Lhse Scott, the bridal parly tlescentled the slairs. 1 he bride, on the arm or her father, was a lovely picture in her wetlding gown of while ( salin and tulle veil wrealhetl in orange blossoms. She wore a woutlcrrul necklace or pearls, the gift of Mrs. Peter Autzen, and earned a shower bouquet or bribe's roses ami sweet peas. Her attendants, Miss Anna Fall) and Miss Estelle Guerber, were charmingly gowned in pink. She was preceded by two liny fairy-like flower girls, Eleanor Etllefseu and Elizabeth Aulzen, wht) carried baskets of old fashioned flowers. The ceremony was perform ed in a beautiful and impressive manner by Rev. G. II. Young or the White Temple. After the ceremony Miss Evans sang "At Dawning" and the bride ami groom received the congratulations of their friends. A woutlciTuI wedding supper was served by Mr. Teal, cher til' llie Heuson Hotel, and a corps or waiters. Dancing was indulged in to a late hour ami about eleven o'clock the bride and groom eluded their rrieuds ami made a successrul get-away. The honeymoon will he spent at Cannon Reach and after wards the young couple will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. mr. uscar ucck aim nir. waiter Then give us Hie dances til tlavs esl tiling in view; well mav our n so, wiuu did ne tioy Wayne I)u Comb, entered from long gone bv; I famous eagle rear up and How can you sharpen your the den and took Ihifc- places Willi plenty or chillies and'scream a lew; Ihev'ro men of shoulder blades? bcrorc a beautiful floral bower.' steps mil so high; I reputation, who've won our nd- I'll he darned ir I know, do lo the strains or Mendelssohn's Oust turkey-trot capers and' miration, and thev will sweep you? Wet Id nil March, n nvetl hv imii ftlMII ill.' .lllll.W! Ill nt mil ii Iti liititi GEORGIA RICH 1' I AX 1ST TJSACIIlSlt Studios 500-507 Columbia llldK. 410 0wcko Street. Km. 515 Altuwortli v. Mrs, Frank A. Rice Tonohor or Dunning Sehool of Improved Music Study Studio 412 S. Edison. Phone Columbia 359 ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street I'lionc Columbia 302 Mrs. Bertha C.Burdick (Licentitate of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Piano 1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 872 , Phone Columbia 379 Res. Columbia z 131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Bank Building Dr. L. F. Pickens DENTIST Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to G P. M. Evenings 7 to 9 Peninsula Hank Dlric. Office Phone Columbia 11 83 FOY'S StJohnsFairStore Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839 DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates 'ce Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jersey Street Davis Barber Shop oud BATH ROOMS $. W. DAVIS, Proprietor 108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION Fifteen years la the business in St. Johns. List yoor property with us. We make sales. S. C. COOK.402 N. Jersey. Turn Backward Backward, turn backward, 0 lime, in your I light I Give us a maiden with skirls not so light; Give us a girl whose' charms, many or lew, Are not exposed by much peek- a-boo. Give us o maiden, no matter what age, Who won't use the street for a vaudeville stage; (Jive us a girl not so sharply i view: in Dss her in skirls that the sun won't shine through. The hurdv-utirdv. Iwisl and llu IMIIII I Ulllll ill ' wiggle-tail slitle; .Then let us fenst our tired op- tics once more On a genuine woman as sweet as if yore. Yes, Time, please turn back ward and grant our re tpiesl For Gotl's richest blessing hut not one undressed. Wyoming Mountaineer. Edlcrscn for a short lime, after which they will go to Corvallis where Mr. Gral' is employed as one of the staff of teachers at llie . A. U. Many cosily and beautiful gifts were given the happy young couple. The bride is a charming and lovely girl ami has a host of mends here who wish her ant : her husband all happiness. llie neview extends heartiest congratulations anil best wishes. Mi-s. George Robertson. Tor merly or St. Johns, hut now or Rrashear, Mo., recently cele brated her 85lh birthday. There were i.r guests present, includ ing one son ami daughter, sev en grandchildren ami seven great grandchildren. A sump tuous dinner was served. She received a number or lovely presents, including a beautiful cameo brooch. Tanlac at Currin's for Drugs. I'llOIICH Maine 3310 Columbia KM Woodlmvii 2092 An Ideal. Time of the Year for that Pic ture of Your HOME MAKE Arrangements Today THE HOES STUDIO Opp. Central School GO TO 110-112 I1iM1iij Slllil . , FOR Soft Drinks of all kinds Confectionery and Tee Cream Light Lunches served Ladies especially invited. Everything iu first class condition and attractively arranged. CALL IN LEWIS CALDWELL LEADING BARBER The place where good service and courteous treatment prevail. Children's hair cutting receive special attention, 109 BURLINGTON STREET Pulley & Zurcher Plumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware Phone Col. 92 207 S. Jersey St "Happy's Place" To Gain the Pull Fruition I'll vote for Cox and Harding Xvheii conies election dav. ant thus avoid retarding the good tunes on the way; they slantl, 1 in seemly manner for our old spangled Danner; irom 1'ori- land lo bavanner let s sound our 'loud hurray. I'll vote for llox and Carding for presidential iobs; 1 want lo see them guard ing our sacred thingumbobs; when Ihese Iwo are elecletl our rights will be respected, our wrongs will be corrected, ami we'll cut out the sobs. The ticket's surely regal.the smooth- lino. 1 cheer lor Card and Iloxing throughout Hie busv day, when I am busv boxing my titles lo shin awavi" and in my sleep I'm dreaming or faces proudly beaming and eagles bravely screaming upon elec- lion day. When they're tie- dared the winners the rich will go to jail, the ioor will have - . . kale; of coal we'll have our bin lull; we'll all he glatl and grin- I'ul, Ihe pitralls of llie sinful ulll never mine nviill. Sn vUo ineir tiinner.s aim everv kiihi oi 'up, men and brothers, rise up, of one accord! Rise, sisters, minis mid niiillu'is. mid vnlc in i 1 1 v iiiiikiii iii i i tiiti. w iii n ir - - ---- ......... ... every wimll Lei's iiin llie full wrnl nisi mid mink n tleiiiun fniilion or everv' Itifjli iimbilion slntllcm til llie meeliiitf or llie mid law llie opposition, till Niilloiml Assoeiiilion ol lov slriclten, on llie swanll--Willi Men. which resulted in llu; snle Mason. , (wo enrlonds. 1 lie third seti- son this fjrew lo 12(1 tind now il "Where did lltink Kisher uil bus doubled. The wood is so Unit machine lie was n-drivhr yiuvd tiloiif the Columbia near uroiind this nrlernoonT "lie Iroutdnlo. was a-wiilUin' down lo woiki I). 15. (iunsohis of 110 S. this niornhr when lie noliced I'esseuden sheet. bmunhl a sutluu kiiida shiny, llirotih a couple or boxes of delieious bitf enicl; iu llie sidewull;. lie! .strawberries inlo this orrire liiinted '1111 up a piece o' linlin',Tuesdtiv. Thev were surelv wire mid fished the thiiu oul heaulies and lasled even heller and daubed ir il wasn't a I'onl. I limn Ihev looked, il possible, dot a mulch?"- Publishers' 1 He savs his vines are produeinu Auxiliary. Preserve Ihe remaining sum it with a Kodak. "Currii mot Savs So." ! WORK AND NECKTIES, BELTS, ARROW COLLARS Men's lints 73, $1 00, SLBQ. $3 00. $1 fiO, $5 00, $0.00 Men's Caps 45c. $1.00. $175, 2.00. $2 CO, $21.00 Men's phoes 8 85, f 175. Hi T)0. $7 00. $X 00 mid up Gloves for every purpwc, I rccoiueml ROGliRS SIMiCIAL (Ific Socks for Monday, Hosiery for Snmlny. 2fie,ar)C,r)0e,75e, $1. 1 25 U.S. Army I.eKHiiiRS. $1,00 Garter 25e, BOc, 75c, $1.00 You Auto Wear Honors' Driving Gauntlet Gloves, $1 75 up:i 75 Overalls $1.90, $2.50, $2 85. $!I.OO Jumpers " $2 25, $2 50. $:i.00 HIDING PANTS, Mens $.J 00 ami $5.75 Ladles' f(i.OO Suit Cases $250, $8 25. $100 and up Children' h l'lay Suits $1 25 and $1 05 Children's Stockings . . , .15c nnd 50c Men's Night Shirts . SI. 50, $2 00, $2 75 Men's Pants . . . $2 75. $8.75, $8 85. $1 75, ft) 50. $7 50. S8 00 MIJN'S UNDI5 IUV15AH . . .$1.25, $1.75. ?2 25. ?2 50, $2 75 up RUBBERS FOR EVERYBODY GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE "(wAJI C n O i . B1JHE RAINCOAT MAN 1 Bank of Commerce Bijilding ST. JOHNS Open tags MITII n THE UADERTIKtR Iu his full appreciation of the dignity ami delicacy of his calling is essential to the peace of mind of surviving relatives) ami friends! Only one who by character, huutts and personality can command this confidence and respect, is fitted for the singular service. This business always has been, and always will be, conducted on the basis of this belief. St. Johns Undertaking Co. Thomas Grice, Manager Office, Columbia 527 PHONES--Night. Columbia 299 208 North Jersej Street INSURANCE A dependable insurance agency, giving superior service. AH Lines of Insurance PENINSULA I 108. South Jersey St. Can You Beat It Where can a mini buy a cap I for his kncie? Or a key for a lock of his hair? Can your eyes ne. caueti an academy ueeuuse mere are pupns mere; In the crown or your head what jewels are found? Who Iravels the bridge or your nose? Gould you use in shingling the root oi your mourn The nails on tlie oiitl or your Iocs? Could the crook in your elbow he sent lo jail? the ntillil r your hand? Or heal on the drum or your ear? Does Hie cair tin ytiur leg eat ii i . .ii me corn tin your ioey Then why grow corn on the ear? Now wk Central Magazine. ; ; " Que carload a week or ;2 n ,", are shipped Irom Portland hv die konstruelo company, which converts aider lives into luii- makers for llie children. When die company was formed four yems - w.l',v Pl suit'. A member of llie firm a nice qiumljly of berries now. 'I'hey are of the ICverbeariiiK variely. ROGIORS solid Arrow Collarfl". DRESS SHIRTS SECURITY CO. Phone Columbia 1G1 The Weed Problem Once more the weetl nuisance is a burning issue at llie city hall. Willi weetls and gmVs covering vacant properly all II !l I..!.. I I uver uie chv, uuiiiMiiiuia iiiv uuum , iiiir juius uiiu being receivetl in large numbers, would hurt principally thc-Iol at all city offices, particularly Jovig:ijK8errLl)oj:iuHjitu (Mayor Raker's office. How to sulunca. pebpIeVAvlio ura Jurying remedy conditions is a prob-1 homes and as yet dp not own Hem. Several years ago the city! them free from" debt; farntor$ 'adopted the plan of notifying who have lo borrow in antici i properly owners lo cut weeds! palTonAof &pi fttfl rmnnec llie or slantl the cost. Where the J cost 'of ulthtfting, -hlirvesting owners failed or refused to and murketinii; farmers Who lieetl the notice the city hud the1 mortgage their land ftfr the work done and charged the bill i purpose of making improve against the properly. The re-1 incuts so they can make mhn sull was that the city found ey fnrmltig;, industries whjch that il could uol Torce puvmcul finance- purchases of. raw uui ol' the aniounls. and it is still 'lerial dmf)Art)lls1atnlll their holding something like tfl'J.OOO ' products are miirkeled; public worth of liens, said to have no utilities which must finance (lie value, tiie assessments being in- cost of equipment, ituproS'c valitl. Arter that experience an nienl and oMOridiQi 'etSnlnitJl efforl was matte lo have llie tirs wlio borrowrn7)ney for pay liolice bureau force the cleaning rolls and supplies pending pny ui of lots, and litis nlaii met nienls from counties, states. with difficulties because il was cities ami other public ami pri impnssihle to arrest owners of vale bodies; logging lihd lumber Portland properly not residents i companies wlio are Heavy Dor of Portland. Mayor Raker anil I rowers ami great employers vof members ttl the city council' labor; every industry and in have been trying lo find some dividual who is doing some melhod of lorciug owners lo. thing in (he slate.' Pacific don 1 1 up. Il is prolnililc II111I wi 1 1 1 1 11 11 lew diiys 11 cuiiiptiiuu will lie iiinuiirtiti'd through the medium of I lie police niul fire luimius. Questions tiliolil llie extent lo which Ihe city limy Ho htive lieetl put up to City Attorney LnNochi'. ()rc(oiiiuii. The ehtinnel ill the mouth of the Willnnielte is to lie tlmluvcl to u width of (HID feel, ncconl Intf to decision of (lie Port of I'oi'llnud eommissioii. This drcdfjhiK will heuin immediiile ly. When completed the wider clitiiinel will permit ships from encountering current difficul ties iu milking Ihe lurii from Ihe C.ohimhiii when entering the Willnmelle. The drcdue will he utilized iu performing the worh. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. V. SUinner loft 011 their mention this week motoring lo Spoktiue. I We Can't Figure Out I Why any one will iiikIuI their eyes, when we lit glasses n ami Kiiaruiucu sausiniuou DR. W. J. GILSTRAP I'hysiciau and Surgeon ST. JOHN'S, - OKIU.ON Dr. Evarl P. Borden Paiiik'ss ICxUaetion of Tenth under Xilrous Oxide Gas Office I'uniimula Hank bld- Oflicv jilione Col, Oift; r. jilrUiteCuI. 177 Hour 012 u. in.; liittlrtmnl 7-H j. in. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street Day I'hone Columbia J7 Niht Phone Columbia 090 Dr. Samuel A. Mnlkey IJISSTIST Oflice Rooini 0, 7 Rii'l U PEMNSUU SECURITY ESLDG. Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 livening to U 108 S. Jersey St. ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON Phone Columbia 930 Dr. Lewis J. Keliher tto DENTIST Peninsula Bank Bldg. Office Phone Columbia 793 Have your teeth examined Don't wait till they ache Frank A. Rice LAWYER Office 107 N. Jersey Street Phone Col. 887 ItnUiJenc Col. 38'J An Uttdcslrable Akasuro1 Thebill lo make the loual rale o interest tour per cent 'fiiui ; tliliicTmlPaefJrale Tive per lient womtWlrive 'capital towhcre.it ......I.I ....I . I. !..!.. .i.. ... . I . .. ....I ('.oust Miinufiicturcr. The young Inwyor iuid just opi'iird his now ofrici, wluiro llio paint was hardly dry, Hear ing a step outside, and seeing a man's form through I lit glass or tin1 door, lu .stopped over to tin' brand-new telephone', oud Inking down llie reeeiver, as sumed the appearance or being iu deep conversation. "Very well, Mr. Allen," be was saving, as the visitor entered.-' 'Til at tend lo thai government work nil right, although I'm fright fully rushed just now. Over whelmed with eases Quite rigid Oh, yes Cer tainly (loud-bye." I lung ing up Ihe receiver, lie turned to Ids visitor, hoping lo see him duly impressed. "Uxcuse me for interrupting you, sir," said the stranger apologetically. "I've just come along to connect tip the telephone." Youth's Com panion. BEST BUY In St. Johns I'ivc room modern bungalow, full concrete basement 21xM, phwd for Kiis, wired for electricity, fixtures all In, connected with sewer, 800 lineal feet sewer, !iU() lineal feel of sidewalk and crosswalks around this block and all paid, lieu house, burn, 21 fruit trees. This nrojierty is ftee and clear and will Kve Kd Urnis and divide prnjierty to riht party. It must be seen to he fatty appreciated. See J. S. Downey 9M N. Syracuse Street. Say it with Flowers My stock of Ferns is now in fine con dition, prices very reasonable. Flora I Designs for all oc casions. Given my special attention. Beckett's Greenhouses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Street Phone Columbia 401 Furniture Repaired and iwinxi&iiisi) I'rircH ItcuHomiblc EDWARD BROOKS, Fixup Shop, 62C 627 Columbia lllvil 1'u-iicli Jllock. I'lioiit! Columbia 653 William C. Walker l'uhllo Auoutiuttutt Eiptrting, Auditing mil Syittmatlzlni Sj.icial Attention Given To Keeping Smiill Accounts (ISUl Smith A von no North Poff & O'Neil TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand and Gravel Cars with or without drivers for hire Daily Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY SI J. R. WfilMER Transfer and Storage We deliver Hood to and I torn nil parti of 1'ortlanil, Vancouver, Mnntoii and surrouiuliiin country, l'laiio uml liirnl ture moving, l'lione Columbia t2. 100 I'.ust UurliiiKton Street, MULTNOMAH .r..t GLrtuYS'BROCKWELUlMp't CRIMSON SlClltSi1'' A NVlndSrdil Ben itory. ' . MomUy pint TiIch.I'iv, ilKiil'ji6TSLrt ANN CORNWALL in"t,"5 OfRf, IN Till? RAIN," AMKSbfluTiNa. 0. Wcdiicminy, ojiti-iiiiitr 1 , ' "l"71?, HARRY MOREY lix "Yn'UltA RinitK' 11 ' Tliuridny juut Ktidnv, rfciu. k iu$$?r WM. FARNliM 'il ,rtTlfrf4- VUNTCHHR." Ijrtturditv. HcntctnliiT .llli irilav. hcntcmiiiT .1111 . biiciun iuii iimuu "i WAhKIU) AUV." i I SumUV, HclittnilH'r ridi ' -' TuF BiLLY BURKE l "AW.VV OOI(8 l'KUtutNCii." ... i 0 Sfonilny nnd TiicsilftV, Sept. Il hnff'ffc CHARLES RAY l "liOMHIt COMUS JlOMi:." i mi ' i v i ! .1 ...III , II ...J II 1 1 I. , I Yjl.A..lif THIS GREAT ARTIST has choson the Victroln- to roprodlico hor voice; bucaufee it singH as slie herself .siiij. She is only one of the Uveal Ai;tists who use only the Vic trola. You can hear any of,ihse great performers at l.l tiines here. Wo have VictrohiB hi 'all Styles and Sizes, from $25,00 to $500.00. Come in and )ct us show them to you. n A. small nayment.clown aiftl a little each month will bnu'tf you one of these Viotrolns, the Instruments by whie)i'tll Talking Machine Value' ?irp measured. . ",' Currin's For Drugs ';; 9? .Tin. j. . mst A Pleasant Surprise awaits you hero, the homo of goodsportingRoods. The variety of choice, the undeni able quality, the moderate prices, all combine to make your visit a pleasant ono, And the sooner you make it the better it will be from every point of view. Beyerle & Armstrong 420 N. Jersey St. MOMMiT Fine line ol Vogan's Candies ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, CAhh IS Opjonito Cvjitntl Sohool Ed. Monahan, Prop.