HlitprJ JoiUty
ST. JOHNS REVIEW
VOLUME 1G
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 171920.
NUMBER !5
4.
We act as though we planned
to stay on earth for countless
years, but soon we'll hnve to
move to some unchartered
spheres. A little while we
charge around, and put up ice
and grass, then to the villngo
planting ground in solemn state
we pass. And there till time is
dono we'll wait, and no emo
tions he?d; so what's the good
of all our hate, our envy and our
greed? The evil thought cor
rupts the mind and turns the
blood to bile; so let our thoughts
be always kind we're here so
short a while! Bad passions'
spoil this world of ours and make
the spirit sick; far better deck
a foe with flowers than soak him
with a brirk. If there's a neigh
bor you detest, and whom you'd
gladly slay, admit forgiveness
to your breast, and send hima'orat 1103 E. Burlington street,
bouquet. All bitterness is a , Parties having donations which
mistake; try kindliness instead;
for any morning you may wakeN. II. Johnson by phoning Col.
to lind that you are dead. Uach
evening when I go to rest I
spring a prayerful spiel for those
by whom I'vo been traduced, i
who for me hatred feel. For
1 would hate ta dio tonight and
in the silence start across tho
darkness, to the light, with mal
ice in my heart. Walt Mason.
Thn filtv council Snturdnv do.
cided to acnuirotho Strong-Ladd
tract in tho St.Johns district fori
n nark and tilnvtrrmind. Tho
tract of G5 acres will be secured:
either by direct purchase or
through condemnation. Accord
ing to figures submitted to tho
council Saturday by 'Commis
sioner Pier, the assessed valua
tion of tho tract sought by the
city is$32,G00, which would place
tho trtio valuation on the prop
erty nt approximately $I3,!W1.
The prico sought bv the owners
is $47,500. Tho city will
oiler i
the owners $13,331, and if this
price is refused, will enter pro
cccdings to condemn the proper
ty. Sunday's Journal.
Thero will bo a dance given
on the 22nd day of September in
L. 0. 0. M. hall by tho Knights
and Ladies of Security. Gents
fiOc. ladies 25c, per couple 7Gc.
All are welcome. Good music.
GEORGIA RICH
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TI5ACHIUC
Studio
60C607 Columbia Illdj,'.
110 Ohwcko Street.
Ken. Gin Aiimvorth Ave.
ELMER SNEFQ
Violin Instruct! i
STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street
rhouc Coluuililii 802
MrsBertha C.Burdick
(Licentltate of the Roy .1 Academy
of Music, London.)
Teacher of Pinno
1957 Hodge St. I'hone Col. 87a
Phone Columbia 379
Res. Columbia 1 131
Dr. F. P. Schultze
Physician and Surgeon
Room 4 Peninsula Hank Building
Dr. L. F. Pickens
DENTIST
Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to C P. M.
livening 7 to 0 ,
Peninsula Hank BIdi;.
Office I'hone Columbia n63
Real Estate
CENTRAL LOCATION
Fifteen years in the buniuess in St. '
John, I.Ut your property with us." We I
make sales. S. C. COOK.402 N, Jersey.
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Mrs. Prank A. Rice
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Will givo
talk on the
I DUNNING SYSTEM OF
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IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY
I Saturday, Sept.
CTitmn jiio o rnionii nnn niniiiinun ?It
oiuuiu tiz Oi cuioun, uun. niunmunu yt
This Lesson is Free to Mothers and Children
who wish to visit classes.
New classes begin Sept. 20
The Altruistic Club of the Py
thian Sisters have formed a sal
vage department for the purpose
of supplying as far as possible
clothing for needy families of
this communtity, subject to the
call of the Public Welfare bureau
and supplied only on request of
that agency. The Pythian Sis
tors, through this
department,
will gladlv receive donntions of
used clothing or shoe3 from any
one interested, whether members
or not of the Pythian Sisters.
The Club will undertake to re
pair and nut in order all gar
ments so donated. Little boys'
suits win ue mauo oi men's
clothing and blouses from worn
shirts; all shoes which arc dona
ted will bo repaired ready to
wear. All clothing donated wil
bo received by Mrs. J. R. Weiiu-
they cannot deliver can call Mrs.
381, and same will be called for.
Reported,
At a meeting of Republicans
held Saturday night a St. Johns
Republican Club was organized
with the following olhcers; W.
i A. Carroll, president; Mrs. Ani
ta Valcntine.lst vice pres.: Mrs.
J. M. Shaw, 2d vice pres.; U. K.
Zimmerman, 3d vice pres.: W.C.
Walker, sec; M. F. Swan, treas;
committee on first voters and
registration was chosen as fol
Iowa: W. S. Basey. chairman;
M. N. Amazich, Mrs. Emily
Walker, Miss Olivo Zimmerman,
Mrs. Harrington. George Lem
on, J. M. Blnir. All citizens of
St. Johns district are earnestly
invited, wficther members of the
Club or otherwise, to attend a
grand rally nt the auditorium on
Saturday night, Sept. 18th, and
hear one of tho best speakers on
the platform discuss the issues
of tho day.tho llon.Mr.llardlng,
now Governor of tho great state
of Iowa. You will be amply re
paid for your time in joining
this rally. Reported.
Portland's export trade in tho
year ending June 30th amounted
to $12,812,891. It outranked Wil
mington, N. C. ; Charleston, S.
C, and Los Angeles.
l'lioue
Mill nc iMll)
Columbia WVI
Woodlimu 20D2
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for a CJ?it 'tare oat
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in men a is
Me to io it.
sIlaA'o it easier for lim,
ft us put a of your
HK'rxonuiitij into a pur
trait. . ...... ,L. .. .
2t mi need no otirns
age tAan 'Sincerely Yours,
Weaim to produce tven mar
than a Wtrfect Portrait
anti Tsuatty Success fut..
STfoes Stucio
Op). Cent rut Sen out
Davis Barber Shop;
nod HATH ROOMS
$. W. DAVIS. I rcpridor
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Philadelphia St. Haths 35c
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a demonstration, and an analytical
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Residents of St. Johns and the
Peninsula district traveling by
nutomobile into the heart of
Portland will savo a number of
minutes by taking the newly
macadamized Greeley street ex
tension of the old St.Johns rivet
road, which was opened to trnfhc
the first of the week. A macad-
'am surface 30 feet wide has just
been completed. Tho Greeley
street extension leaves Willam
ettp boulevard nenr the end of
Greeley street and follows tho
old river road, eliminating any
of the curves, past the flouring
mills and through the O. W. R.
& N. shops to Russell street. It
takes ten minutes to traverse at
a 15 mile clip.
Let's Gol Where? To tho
American Legion meeting at lo
cal Libary Friday ovening, Sept.
24th, at 8 o'clock. The local
Post No. 88 of Oregon has val
uable information for cxscrvice
men of this district and and ear
nestly wishes that every ex-sol
dier, sailor or marine, would
make it his business lo attend
this important meeting. The
objects of the Legion are first,
service to our comrades, especi
ally those that are disabled and
needy: next, service to our com
munity and country; boilod down
it is a continued service. a. iw.
Warner, Post Commander.
The piano recital which was
given by Miss Freidit 13. Unites'
was well attended I'ndny even
ing at the Methodist church.
Each of tho pupils rendered
their part of tho program in a
pleasing manner, and the charm
ing vocal solos by Mins Rather-
no Bruize! added much to the
pleasure or the onterlalnment.
Miss I'reida Bratzel gave sever
al delightful instrumental solos
also. After the recital many
congratulations wore received by
Miss Bratzcl and her pupils on
the success of tho recital. Grua-
iiuiii iiuiiiiu. mmn i iuiuu wi tiw
a 11 iniiiii nf Mittd fJonrifin
ZOI IB It ntipil 01 MISS ViCprgltt
mm Herald. Miss r-rcidn Brat
tich. and has been
hoard in re
eitul in St. Johns.
When you think of RAIN
COATS think of ROGERS- RO
GERS' RAINCOATS, RAIN
COAT ROGERS.
Bring in your job printing.
MEN'S-YOUNG
Suits,
Hoys' Suits $7.50 up to H2 fiO
Young Men's Suits, roRtdnr Hunr Cnts $30 00 up
Overcoats $26.00, V'TW, $30.00
Men's Wool Pauls $7 GO
Flannel Shifts ?2.7fi. $3.00, $3.r0 up
Hoy's Swentcrs 2 fiO, $3 00. $T.7r
Men's " $1.-15, $1.50, $0 50, $7 50 $10.00
Girls' Hooded Rain Caps $135
Hoy's KiiRlish Siip-Ou Raincoats $0 50
Hlue Huckle, Overalls, Heavy Weight, Union M.idc $2 8T
Khaki Pants $2 75. $8.75. $1.75
Men's Shoes, Real Leather fi).UR. $5 50, $7 00 up
Men's and Children's Hosiery 25c, 35e, 50. $1 00
Gloves for every p' rose. 20c and up
Hats and Caps that fit your face and pocketbook ..... B5c and up
Children's Plush Hats and Caps $1.50
GOOD STUFF AT THEJRKjMT PRICK
ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN r
Bank of Commerce Butfdtng ST.JOHNS Open tangs
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 sulTeriiiK
be removed; Dial the drawn and sunken features of the loved one he
restored.
This is not vanity on the part of the suruviun family; hut
rather 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 sufferiiiK which is so apt to
he forcibly present.
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Gi'ice, Manager
Office. Col. 527 PHONES Night, Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St.
INSURANCE
A dependable
giving Superior Service.
All Lines of
PENINSULA SECURITY CO.
108 South Jersey St. Phone Columbia 1G1
The new 15000-ton iloatingdry
'dock being constructed by the
public dock commission will bo;
stationed adjacent to the dry
dock of tho Port of Portland
Commission in the lower harbor )
and the two will be operated tin-!
dor tho same management, ac-
cording to a decision at a recent
joint meeting of the Port of
Portland and Public Dock Com
missions. This plan will relieve
the Dock Commission of the ne
cessity in purchasing a site for
tho dry dock as the Port of Port
land owns the property on the
proposed site, and it also will
not be necessary to provide ma
chine shops and much
other
cnttipmont which already is in
stalled at the Port of Portland
dock and is sufliciently adequate
to accommodate both docks.
The matter was referred to a
joint committee consisting of
Chief Engineer G. B. Hegardt
of the Public Dock Commission,
City Attorney LaRoeho, Mann
nor James R. Polhemtis and At
torney Gns G. Moser of the Port
Commission to work out the do
tails for a working agreement.
This committee will report back
to a joint mrcting of tho two
port bodies in the nenr future,
says tho rortmnci Keconwi)
stract.
Congregational Church: pas
tor. Rev. John W. Thi ol fall-
Sunday services: bunday Hchool
10 to 11; morning worship, 11 to
12: subject, An ancient tale with
a modern meaning; evening ser
vice. 7:30 to 8:110. (Please note
the change from 8 o'clock to
30.) Subject, Judas. OnMon
day night. Sept. 20. the Congre
national church will hold an im
portant business meeting, com
mencing at 7:15.
Tho following former James
John High students are entering
O. A. C. this year: busie Lind
ley, Clarico Wilson, William Cur
tis, Gertrude Hanson, George
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Miksch, George bkolls, Jennie
imM,L f. !l..r...,m, f'llul At.
MacNiven.Glareuce Gilstrap. Al
ice Gilstrap, William Dierdorll',
Allan Rutherford. LindrofVSkaar,
George Walker. Alice Brown,
Eleanor Thomas.
I hno RUBBER GOODS
any part of the body but
neck. ROGERS.
for
the
MEN'S-BOYS
insurance agency,
Insurance
Tho funeral of little Harry
Strombaugh, who was fatally in
jured by an auto truck at the
corner of Alta and Jersey streets
last Friday afternoon, was held
at the chapel of the St. Johns
Undorlnkinir Co. Sitndnv nftor-
0on at 2 o'clock. The funeral
oration was delivered by Rev.
C. P. Gates of the Evangelical
church. The attendafice was un
usually largo and tho floral trib
utes profuse and beautiful. The
little boy was born in Clarke
county, Wash., and was tho son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Strom
baugh, who reside in Clarke
conntv. Hiirrv lind for tho nnst
f two years been making his home
Willi his graiuipareiit, Mr. and
Mrs. II. B. Hunter. Mr. Riley,
who was driving the truck, was
not to blame for the accident that
ended his life. Little Harry
was aged 3 years, l months and
20 days. Interment in Columbia
cemetery.
The Pythian Sisters. Hose
Temple No. 13. held their reiru-
lar quarterly birthday dinner;
lust Sunday at the K. of P. Hall. ;
On account of the rain it whs
hold in the hall iustean of Col-i
umbia Park, as planned. About
llftecn birthdays were celcbrat -
ed at this time. A bountiful
dinner was served at G o'clock:
four birthday cakes formed the
centerpiece. A social time was
enjoyed by nil present, when all
departed for their homes, look
ing forward to the next birthday
picnic- Reported.
All who attended tho first lec
ture for mothers at the Y. W. C.
A. Wednesday afternoon were
enthusiastic ahout them and are
anxious that others hear them.
Hieise lectures aro Vreo and giv
en by Mrs. Alta Lewis Stevens,
who is sent out by tho Oregon
Social Hygiene Society. Don't
forget the next date. Sept. 22.
Wednesday, from 2:150 until lii'M
p. in.: everybody invited.- He
ported. KNLARGH YOUR PHOTO
(let one 8x10 enlargement free
with every dozen $12.00 cabinet
photos at Robinson's Studio, 201
N. Jersey.
We Can't Figure Out
Why nny one will inflect
their eyes, when we fit kI' Als
mid Kunruutce satisfaction
DR. W. J. GILSTRAP
Physician mid Silicon
ST. JOHNS, - OKHOON
Dr. Evart P. Borden
lili.WI&V
PninlcMi Kxtrnctiou of Teeth under
.Vilnius Oxide Cms
Office Peninsula Hnuk lildtf.
Office iiliuui? Col. (Wi; rii. plume Col. 177
l(ourk-9'12ii. in.; 1:30 B mnl 7 H p. m.
Dr. Herbert F. Jones
CHIROPRACTOR
311 North Jersey Strcci
Day Phone
Nilit Phone
Columbia G00
Columbia 97
Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey
IHSXTISV
Office Hooiiii 0, 7 Mini H
PEMN'SUU SECURITY BLDG.
Honrs J lo 12, 1:30 to 5 I'.vcniiiKH X to J
I08tf 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
LAWYER
Office 107 N. Jersey Street
Phone Col. 887 RiaJckow Col. 38'J
Tho I. G. H. Y. Club met last'
Monday night nt the home of
Faith Smith on East Russett1
street. In spite of the rain and
w"ind and distance tho girls had
to go, thero was a good attend-1
ance. The evening was spent
in singing and dancing, and it
was unusually late when the girls
went homo. The next meeting
will bo the monthly business
meeting at tho Y. W. C. A. Club
rooms in Portlnnd. Two or three
important nuestions are to be
decided, so come, girls, and
Bwing the decision your way.
Reported.
Tho mooting of tho St. Johns
Community Club next Tuesday
evening nt tho club house of the
Portland Woolen Mills is some
thing that no member can afford
to miss. Matters of importance
Hint have to do with tho welfare
and advancement of this com
munity will bo given considcrn
ation. Each member should
make it a point to attend. Lunch
will bo served and other enter
tainment provided. Members
of the school board and city
council will likely bo present.
Make it a point lo attend.
l Last Friday evening tho Hnin
'how Club surprised Dorothy
Walker at the V. W. C. A. club
rooms with a handkerchief show
or. Dorothy left for Oakland
vit auivjviij ivib nil vtmiiiiii it
Cal., Saturday morning to spend
the winter. Tho girls wrote lot
ters to he read on the boat on
her journey. Dorothy Young
was chairman of tho entertain
mcnt and tho evening was spent
in a lively manner. Ice cream
and cake were served bounteotiB
ly. The club regrets losing Dor
othy and is trusting that she
will return.
Mrs. Josephine Hendricks do
liuhtfully entertained the Altru
lytic Club, Pythian Sisters, at
her home, 20.S S. Ivnnhoo street
September 7th, at an all day ses
sion, with 11 fleen members in
attendance. The next meeting
will be held with Mrs. ICllle
Mnxllcld on Charleston street
next Tuesday at an all day ses
sion Sept. 21st. All members
invited to bu present.
I-'INI2 NECKWBAK and COL
LARS. ROGERS.
Warm UNDlOUWKAR.nll wool
and as wide as you want it,$2.2f
up. HOGIORS.
BEST BUY
In St. Johns
l'ive loom modern liiui(',nlovv, full
coliciete basement 21x11, plvd for
H .s, wiied for electi Icily, hxtures
all in, connected with sewer, 800
liiual feet sewer, MO lineal ket of
sidewalk nod crosswalks around
this block and all paid, hen house,
barn, 21 fruit trees. This property
is free and clear and will rIvc oo1
terms and divide projierty to rllit
patty. It must he seen to be fully
appreciated. See
J. S. Downey
933 N. Syracuse Street.
Have several other nd buys ou
easy terms.
Say it with Flowers
My stock of Perns
is now in fine con
dition, prices very
reasonable.
Floral Designs for ail oc
casions Given my special
attention.
Beckett's Greenhouses
814 and 81G North
Phone Columbia 401
Kellogg Street
I'liunc Columbia C5
William C. Walker
J'llhlio Aovtmiituitt
Eipertlnj, Auditing anil SyitNnallilnj
Spvclnl Attention Given To
Keeping Hinull Accounts
Mitt Sutltli Avonuu A'orti
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. JERSET SI
J. II. WlilAIEK
Transfer and Storage
We deliver goods to and from all purls
of Portland, Vancouver, Liuutou and
Mirrouiidliig country. I'iuuo uud furni
ture moving, l'lioue Columbia 82.
100 Hast Ibirliiigtou Street.
LEWIS CALDWELL
LEADING HAHM3K
The place where good service and
courteous treatment prevail. Children's
hair cutting receive spcclul utteiitiou,
109 BURLINGTON STREET
MULTNOMAH;
TIIEATHE
Saturday, Sept. 18tli
WILLIAM RUSSELL In "THIS
LINCOLN ItlOIlWAYMAN." l'ox.
Sunday, Sept. 19th
J. WARREN KERRIGAN In
"TtIK UNI) 01' THH OAMH." A
typical Kerrigan Western.
Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 20 nml 21
TOM MIX i "Till? CYCI.ONH,"
l'ox. Also "Silent Avenger" No. 9.
Wednesday, Sept, 22
ALICE JOYCE In "DOLLARS
ANI) THK WOMAN"Vitnf;rapli.
Tliumday mid I'riday, Sept. 23 and 21 -
Another big Oliver Curwood storv,
THE COURAGE OF MARGE
O'DOONE," Vitagrnpli. It you
like redllooded action, .see this one,
Saturday, Sept. 2f
GLADYS BROCKWELLIn
"l'LAMKS OI' THH I'LKSII."
l'ox.
FOY'S
SI Wins Fair Store
Highest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. I'hone Col Hil'J
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
1111 Hontli Jersey Street
Furniture Repaired and
illU'lXI&lllil)
l'rlcea KeuMiudilt!
EDWARD BROOKS, Fixup Shop,
625 . 627 Columbia Illvd I'rtiicli Illock.
Pulley & Zurcher
'lumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
Phone Col. !)2
207 S. Jersey St
buy or
A.
sell St. Johns
Property
W. D A v
I s
Reul IHstnte
Fire Insurance and Notary Public
List your property with me if you
desire to sell quickly
202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns
L GORMANY I
Architectural j
I And :j
Mechanical Grafting f
t Rates by Hour or Contract
923 South Decatur
S I'hone Columbia 108
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