VIEW
HlitoHul ltnr
VOLUME 1G
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920.
NUMBER M
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Pretty Church Wedding
On Wednesday evening, Sep
tember tbe first, at eight-thirty,
the Pioneer Methodist Episcopal
Church was the scene oi' a very
pretty wedding, when Miss
Nellie May Kemp, daughter of
Mrs. Sarah A. Kemp, was. uni
ted ill marriage to Charles
Wesley MasoJi. Friends and
relatives or the popular couple
filled the churcli, which was
very tastefully decorated for
the occasion by friends. The
ring ceremony was beautifully
read by the pastor, Hev. W. h.
Kloster. The piano was presid
ed over by Miss Alice Brown.
Mrs. .1. S. Hamilton, the brides
vocal teacher, sang "Because"
as the bridal party ascended the
stairs; then the wedding march
pealed forth. First came the
ushers, Edwin Calloway and
Edward Bowe; the. groom,
unities Wesley mason, and
best man, Hufus Galloway; the
matron of honor, Mrs. Myrtle
A. Weeks; the bridesmaids, the
Misses Uetthih and Olive Zim
merman; the ring bearer, Mas
ter Wesley Mason, carrying the
ring on a beautiful rose branch;
the bride, Miss Nellie May, on
the arm of her mother, 'Mrs.
Kemp. The bride was given in
marriage by her mother and
looked very attractive in a
crealn white embroidered Geor
gette Crepe gown, with which
she wore a veil cmiuhl on with
a coronet of orange blossoms,
and carried a bouquet of roses
and sweet peas. Mrs. Kemp
was charmingly gowned in
black crepe de chine. Mrs.
Myrtle A. Weeks wore a pretty
white voile, and carried laven
der asters. The bridesmaids,
the Misses Zimmerman, wore
smart frocks or pink organdie,
carried bouquets of pink sweet
peas. After the ceremony in
the receiving line stood the
bride and groom witli Mrs.
Kemp, mother of the bride;
Mrs. Mason, the mother ol' the
groom, also Wesley Mason, the
little son or ihe groom. A re
ception was held at the home
for the bridal party, and those
that served, and the relatives of
both families. Many costly and
GEORGIA RICH
1'lASlST
'MAC 11 IS It
Studio
B00-G07 Columbia 111.1k'.
110 Ohwcko Street.
Ken. GIG Alimvorlh Ave.
ELMER SNERH
Violin Instruct i i
STUDIO, 21G N. Syrncir e Street
1'hoiio Columbia 302
Mrs. Bertha C.Burdick
(I.lcentltnle of the Royal Academy
of Music, London.)
Teacher of Piano
1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 87a
Phone Columbia 379
Res. Columbia 1131
Dr. F. P. Schultze
Physician and Surgeon
Room 4 Peninsula Dank Building
r
Dr. L. F. Pickens
DENTIST
Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to C P, M.
Kvcnlngs 7 to 9
Penltuula Hank Bide.
Office Phone Columbia n83
Real Estate
CENTRAL LOCATION
Fifteen years fn the butlness in St.
Johns. List jour property with us. We
make sales. S. C. COOK.402 N. Jersey.
( Mrs. Frank A. Rice
2
Will rriiro o ,lnWnnf,.ofUn on,l or. nnnlt!nnl b
i talk on the
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I DUNNING SYSTEM Or
? IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY
2
Saturday, Sept.
STUDIO 4I2 S. EDISON, COR. RICHMOND f
2
n i nis uesson is rree xo vioxners ana umiaren n
who wish to visit classes.
2 New classes begin Sept. 20
Sonic Grape Vine
Last Saturday's Telegram had
pictures and the following ar
ticle on the wonderful grape
vine at the Shannon home in
Sell wood!
As proof positive that Ore
gon has a climate and soil ad
mirably suited to the grape
growing industry Selfcvood res
idents point with pride to a
great Concord vine on the prop-
erly of C. E. Shannon, 508
Tenino avenue.
.The trunk of this monster is
a foot in diameter, and the
jnain branches are as large as
a .man s forearm. It covers 2W)
square feel of trellis, and it is
said to lie not only useful and
ornamental, but proNluble. Its
yield last year was eighty-loin
(marls, besides numerous bas
kets of the fruit shared with
nciuhhors.
The vine is in its iweniy
rirtli year. It was planted by
John Purler, deceased. Among
Hie pioneers who vouch lor its
age in M'liwoou are Air. ami
Aira. John L. Wahlstrom. Its
infancy dales hack to the days
when the Willamette was the
connecting link between Port
land and this residence suburb,
when troublesome sand-bars
were an impediment to naviga
tion, and Captain Morgan and
his steamer on the return trip
sometimes could not laud pas
sengers until midnight.
beautiful presents were receiv
ed. Air. Mason came from
Kent. Oreuon. two years ago
and is employed at one of the
shipyards. lie is ireasurer.
trusiee and assistant Sunday
School superintendent of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, of
which both are members. The
bride has resided in St. Johns
for about eighteen years. Mr.
and Mrs. Mason will reside with
Airs. Allison's mother. Airs.
Kemp. Airs. Myrtle A. Weeks
cut her visit 'in the east short
one week so as to he at Ihe
Mason-Kemp wedding.
MEN'S SUITS that SIMT.
They'll fit vou like the miner
on the wall.' HOGEBS.
I'honeH
Maine 3319
Columbia fiC-l
Woorilnwii 201)2
L
oarapns
Gnia QAiid
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sjVeuer Scrota up
Make the Appointment
T0DAY
We do Picture Framing
CTie O(ocs Studio
Opp. Qentrat School
Davis Barber Shop
oud BATH ROOMS
S. K. DAVIS, Proprietor
108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c
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A Cleaning Alachinc
She always kept everything
perfectly clean
From the cellar clear up to
the top;
1 For neatness and order she
surely was keen
And no one could got her to
slop.
Her husband could never find
comfort at home
For fear he would muss up
the place
Where his wife witli a broom
and a duster would roam
With a stern sort of look on
her face.
She never bad lime to lie read
inn a book,
She never hud tiine for a call,
Instead she was scrubbing some
corner or nook
Or sweeping the stairs or the
hall.
She swept all her beauty and
gladness away.
She swept all the jov out of
life,
Until she became an automaton
A cleaning machine- -not a
wife.
She scrubbed all the love from
the heart of her spouse,
Her children were playicss
and glum,
She had her, reward an im
maculate bouse
Where nobody ever would
come.
She swept mid she dusted and
scrubbed liue a slave
Till she swept herself into
Hie tomb
And the monument now al Ihe
bead of her fjmvc
Is a duster, a brush and a
broom 1
Herlon Hraluy in Ihe Charac
ter Builder.
Candy is miimifaclured nrin-
cipally from siiar, syrup, hon
ey, mils, condensed milk,
albumen, colors and flavors,
chocolate, cocoa, egg substi
tutes and salt. Sttir is the
chief ingredient of candv and
there is no one loot! or load
irodiict that will yield Quicker
MEN'S-READY-MADE
Suits,
S25.00, $27.00, S30.00, up lo 50.00
Peppy Styles for Young Men; Modest Styles for Dial
Alt Weights hi Men's Fall mid Winter
UNDERWEAR
$1.50, S3.50, $2.75, $3.S0, $5.00
FLANNEL SHIRTS
$2.75, $3.50, S4.50. $5.50
I Warm GIcves 35c, 3'pr, SI,
GOOD STUFF AT .TUB RIGHT PRICE
ROGERS
rllrr n im r-N a nr & j a k i
J . , . . inc. rVMIINVWMI I VI Ml N , .
I Bank ol Commerce Building ST. JOHNS Open venules
When a Life Goes Out
It is a natural desire that the funeral he conducted tenderly
and with dignity and reverence; that the lines of pain and suffering
be removed; that the drawn and sunken features of tlie loved one he
restored.
This is. not vanity on the part of the surviving family; hut
rutlier that they and their friends, as they look upon the face of the
departed for the last time, may cherish in memory the face they
knew and loved in life.
This is a part of the service included with the many other
features that we employ, to lessen the suffering which is so apt to
he forcibly preseut,
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Grice, Alanagcr
Office, Col. 527 PHONES Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jcrsp St.
INSURANCE
A dependable
giving superior service.
All Lines of Insurance
PENINSULA
108 South Jersey St.
returns to the body in the shape
of energy than will sugar, it
therefore gives candy a high
food value. The syrups, nuts,
chocolate, cocoa and other in
gredients entering into the man
ufacture or candy all give it a
high food value when used ra
tionally. Science lias proved
Ibis and the great war demon
strated it. The candy and su
gar industries are among the
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inosi rapidly hiwimh iihuis
I tries in the west and are already
employing lens of thousands of
(people. This is probably due
largely to me lact inai tne pun
lie is jusl beginning to nalie
tlie value or these industries as
food producers and not lux
uriesi People are using more
sweets ami sugar as food and
this is one of the chief reasons
for Ihe sugar shortage Pacific
Coast iWanulacltircr.
1 hope in our campaigning,
we won't disturb tlie map; too
oflen we are straining to open
tii a scrap; loo often, in the
.1 ! ill I I
ciangor 01 wiimihiiiuii mm iiur
Milliner, and t'other wild slan
banger, we swat lbi oilier chap.
Too oft we unit our labors,
neglccl our growing beans, Ut
YlilllKll' Willi llll' 1111111)111.1 IHI
what our campaign means: and
it were belter, saner, lo he a
slricl abslamer from tricks ol
Ihe campaigner, and raise a lot
of greens. The winter's draw
ing closer, the summer's almost
spent, and wind won't pay the
grocer, and talk won't pay the
rent; and when the wolf is yell
ing before your humble dwell
ing, all kinds of want foretell
ing, your lost hours you'll la
meiil. I bear Ihe statesmen
bellow, I see lliem paw Ihe soil,
lull I'm Ihe prudent fellow who
slicks lo useful toil; and when
the snow is lulling, I II have a
cow to boil. I'm working in
the guiding. I m earning uselul
rocks; perhaps I'll vole for
Harding, perhaps I'll vole for
Cox: bill while (he spuds are
growing each day will see me
hoeing, not idly lo-anil-lroiug
lo hand mil roasls or knocks,
Wall Mason.
(Jills' Hooded HAIX OA PICS
?l.:r. IMH'iKllS.
WOOL SOCKS ."Oe. 7,"e. Who
is nooiiits?
Warm Wool Socks 50c, 75c f
insurance agency,
SECURITY CO.
Phone Columbia 1G1
Oierceats
A very plcasniil session wns
enjoyed hy Ihe Past Noble
(inintls of Lmirclwond llebek
nh Lode No. 1(H), nl (he home
of Mrs. Hurry Unities. 303
Sniilh avenue, on Thursday aT
lernoon, September 2d. The
purpose oi' the meeting wns Ihe
organization ol' a Club, lo be
known as Lanrelwood Past No
ble Grand's Club. The lime of
meeliiiL' lo be every firs I and
(bird rinirsdav afternoon al
two o'clock. All Past Noble
Grands of Latirolwood Hobek-
;ah Lodge are eligible to inoin-
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m'iMii, iiiiii lire Liiitiniiiv in
vited lo altend the next meet
ing, al the home of Mrs. Kfl'n
Beam, 207 West Leavill slrcet.
Much good work is lo lie the
aint of this Club. Officers
chosen for Ihe firsl lerm were:
President, Anna Canrighl: Vice
President, Mary Chancy; Seere-
hirv, r.lla Benin; Treasurer,
Tillie Hill. Delicious refresh
ments were served by the host
ess lo the following ladies:
Mesdames Canrighl, Hill, Cha
ncy, Snyder, Thomas, Haskell,
Burroughs, Hendricks, llaines,
Ilanle ti ii I Beam.
Mr. and Mrs. I). L Gtmsoltts
of 12(5 S. Fcssenden street en
tertained for their friends on
the occasion of I heir eighth
wedding anniversary, on Fri
day, Sepl. ,'lrd, willi a dinner at
(I P. M. Covers were laid for
twelve. Mrs. Allen I'aiiuell as
sisted Mhe hostess in serving.
The following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. I). K. Gunsolits,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClinloc,
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Funnel!,
Mr. and Mrs. ICImer K. Phelps,
Mr. and .Mrs. Waller McClinloc,
Mrs. A. I'.. Shorll. Mrs. .lolui
Michel and children. Aflir
dinner a most enjoyable even
ing was spent by all. Mr. and
Mrs. Gunsoltis were Ihe recip
ients of a number of presenls.
A new porlable bulchcr'.s saw
which eliminates all hand work
has been paleiiled by .lames I).
Bohroff, a Porlluuil boy, and
arraiigemeuls are being made
lor lis maniilacliire. Ihe saw
is equipped willi a knife for
culling through meal as well
as bone.
We Can't Figure Out
Why nny one will neglect
their eyes, when we fit gliosis
mid guarantee satisfaction.
DR, W. J. GILSTRAP
l'liysiciau mid Surgeon 1
ST. IOIINS. ORIidON I
I I
lltWIIMIWI H
Dr. Evart P. Borden
msxnsv
I'aiulcKK Kxtraction of Tueth under
Xitrous Oxide Ons
Office Peninsula Dank hldg.
Office jilinne Col. flUfi; re. tlioiic Col. 177
IlourlM2ii. in.; 1:30 6 uml 7-8 p. in,
Dr. Herbert F. Jones
CHIROPRACTOR
311 North Jersey Strcel
Day Phone
Night Phone
Columbia 090
Columbia 07
Dr. SaillUel A. Mlllkey
UISSTJHT
Office U(x)ins G, 7 and H
o PENINSULA SECURITY BLDG.
Hours 'J to 12; 1 ;l!0 to 6 livening to U
Kiji S. Jersey St.
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON
Phone Columbia 930
Dr. Lewis J. Keliher
- DENTIST
Peninsula Bank Bldg.
Office Phone Columbia 793
Have your teeth examined
Don't wait till they ache
Frank A. Rice
LAWYOR
Office 107 N, Jersey Street
Phone Col. 887 Rxsldencv Col. 389
Y. W. C. A. Notes
i A course of free lectures on
Sex HyRieno will be Riven by
Mrs. Alln Lewis Stevens from
i the Oregon Social Hygiene So
ciety, beginning' Sept. 15th nt 2
p. m. These lectures nre for the
mothers, and evcy one who nt
' tends will And herself well re
paid for the time spent. There
will be ten lectures in the course
one hour long, or five lectures
i two hours long, which will bo
(decided by those attending.
The sewinir class will begin
September 20th. Gymnasium
rtnan will luurin Oitnlnt luf.
Announcement of other activi
ties will be made Inter when de
finite arrangements have been
made.
iidilor Beview: IT you will
allow me u liltle space in your
paper, I would like lo say lo
my friends and all that are otil
of aiu! are seeking health, from
my experience il is not neces
sary to leave Portland for re
lief. I have been out of health
for three years or more, con
stilled and hied eastern doctors
and specialists and patent medi
cines and gelling no relict. He
uli.ing Ihe end was near. 1 uuve
Dr. McChesney full charge of
my case and condition, who
soon localed Ihe (rouble and
under (he skillful bands of Dr.
A. IC. Hockey, who performed
a double operation .Inly 1 lib.
. ,
removing my prosiute giaiui
and hiking a gravel stone from
my bladder nearly us large as
a hen's egg. Thanks lo Dr.
McChesnev and Dr. A. 12. Hock
ey I am able lo say I am on Ihe
way to inn recovery ol mv
former health. G. V. Sellick.
Nine acres of ground will hi
covered by Ihe factory of Ihe
American (.an (.ompaiiy, now
under construction in north
Porllaud. II is lo cost I, f ()(.-
(MX) and will have a capacity ol
KIO.OOIMIOO fruit mid salmon
cans annually and about fit),
OOIMKIO specially designed con
tainers for coffee, spices and
Ihe 'like. In the plant will be u
complete lithographing simp
for production of higli clijss
labels.
I sell good Wilder UNDKK
WHAIt S2.no, .$2.75 per union
-suit. You can't beat my prices
any place. Prove il for your
self. BAINCOAT HOGKBS.
BEST BUY
In St. Johns
Five room modern hutignlow, full
concrete basement 21x11, piped foi
gns, wired for electricity, lixturt
all in, connected with sewer, 8(10
lineal feet sewer, Ji(H) lineal del nf
sidewalk mid crosswalks around
this block and all paid, hen house,
barn, 21 fruit trees. This property
is free and clear and will give good
terms and divide procrty to right
party. It must he seen to he fully
appreciated, bee
J. S. Downey
9!W N. Syracuse Street,
Have several other good buys on
easy terms.
Say it witli Flowers
My stock of Ferns
is now in fine con
dition, prices very
reasonable.
Plorni Designs for nil oc
casions Given my special
attention.
Beckett's Greenhouses
814 and 81C North Kellogg Street
. .
rnont loiumou 4UI
I'll ne Columbia f5S
William C. Walker
I'tihllo AvviHintimt
Eipcrtlnf , Auditing nd Systtmatlilng
Special Attviiti'ui (.Ivt il To
Ktcpiiic .Small Accounts
(liUI Smith Avvimo 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 ST
J. rweiaier
Transfer and Storage
We deliver xouds to and from ull jxirti
of 1'ortluud, Vancouver, I.iiiiitoa and
surrounding country, l'iuiiu and furni
ture moving, l'lione Columbia H'2,
100 I!ust llurllngtou Street.
LEWIS CALDWELL
LKADING HAIIHBK
The place where nd service aud
courteoiu treatment prevail. Children'
huir cutting receive spcciul utteiitlon,
109 BURLINGTON STREET
MULTNOMAHi
THEATRIC
Saturday, September lltlt
BRYANT WASHBURN In .
"WHAT HAl'l'UMiO TO JONUfc'
I'nrn mount.
Sunday, September 12
MCLEAN atiH MAY m "I.BT'S M
1'ASHIONAW.H," Paramount.
Till clever jwlr aie always good.
Monday nud Tuesday, St pt, 13 and M
ULANCME SWEET I" "A UJKI,
IN TI1IC WI5II," l'allic. Alw "SU
lent Avenger" No. 8.
Wcdiicvlny, Sept. 15
ROBERT WARWICK in THOU
ART Tltl MAN." -I'rtnimnunt.
Thursday and l'riday, Sept. 1(1 and 17. -
"Big Bill Hart"
In "TOM, OATH" Arlcrafl. His
best In years.
Saturday, Sept. 18th
WILLIAM RUSSELL in "THI(
MNCOI.N HIGHWAYMAN," l'ox,
FOY'S
St. Johns Fair Store
Holiest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. lMtotie Col.RiO
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
'ce Cream, Tobacco and Clears
311 South Jersiy Stret
Furniture Repaired and
jtisinsismsi)
Prices Kenkoiulilu
EDWARD BROOKS, Fixup Shop,
W . 627 Columbia lllvd 1'reiu.li lUock.
Pulley & Zurciier
PlunibinK, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
Phone Col. 02 207 S. Jersy St
I huy or tell St. Johns Property
A. W. DAVIS
Real Estate
Fire Insurance and Notary Public
I,ist your property with me if you
desire to sell quickly
202 N. Jersey St, St. Johns
L
I Architectural :
And J
I Mechanical Drafting :
Rales by Hour or Contract :l
J 923 South Decatur j
S Phone Columbio 108 Z
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