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ST. JOHNS
VIEW
VOLUME 16'
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920.
NUMBER '10
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A Fine Exhibition
The exhibition of pardon pro
ducts grown by children who
competed for prizes offered by
the Peninsula Nationnl Bank,
which was stayed in the bank
lobby Tuesday, attracted n lare
number of interested children
and admiring grownups. Nine
ty-eight gardens were inspected
by the judges who decided upon
the awards. Each garden enter-
ed had to be not les3 than 1C0
iecc square, aoouc separate
exaiuua, cacn snowing live veg-
otables. were shown in the bank.
In addition to the exhibition of
vegetables the boys from the
jive schools in the district who
iiuu uiwu i iuuiw aiuKuu i nui -
uit anow in inu ounaing najom-
ing the bank. A group of girls
from the North School, under
the direction of Mrs.Hagenbush,
put on a domonstration of the
proper wny to servo a dinner, in
the bank lobby nt four thirty
o'clock and following this award
ing of the prizes was made by
T. J. Monahnn, who made a
pleasing address in which he
praised the children for the
splendid work they were doing
in improving the community
through cultivation of gardens.
Prizes in the form of savings
accounts were given by the bank ;
for the eicht best irardens and
also for the five best exhibits of ful contestant. The boys who
garden products. Prizes in tho received awards for their rab
rabbit, breodmaking and can- bits included: Ira Ogden, Hon-
hoik co nubia wuru Kivcn oy ur-.ry
it Ay n ' u Vturcui V1
mu vju., ounniim ix ourriLT and
tho St. Johns Hardware company.
Ihe contest was considired so
successful by olliccrs of the Pen
insula National that they plan
to have another one on an even
larger scale next vear, including
, .i i if r , "iuwiiij, onui. iiuui illliuuail. XIIU
in tho plan awarding of prizes Knt Wnn nii tn i,.n., i.., m,
for well kept yards and I llowor
gardens, which were not includ
ed in this year's program.
The management of the child
ren's gardens has been under
the supervision' of T.D. Kirkpot
rick of tho Oregon Agricultural
College, who supervises garden
extension work in the Portland
Public Schools.
Prizes for best gardens:
First prize, $10-Robert Rois-
GEORGIA RICH
I'lAXIStV
VISACIIItlx'
Studio
103 Tllford IlullilitiK
110 0vcK Struct.
Hen. GIG Alinworlh Ave.
ELMER SNEEO
Violin Instruct! i
STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street
l'hone Coliuiiblii 802
Mrs. Bertha C.Burdick
(I.iccntitate of the Uoyrl Academy
of Music, London.)
Teacher of Piano
1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 873
Phone Columbia 379
Res. Columbia 1 131
Dr. R P. Schulize
Physician and Surgeon
Room 4 Peninsula Dank HuildiiiR
Dr. L. F. Pickens
DENTIST
Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to 0 1 M,
ItveuIiiKS 7 to 9
Peninsula Hank lllik'.
Office l'hone Columbia n83
Real Estate
CENTRAL LOCATION 1
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Johus. , 1.1st your property with us. We I
make sales. S. C. COOK, 402 Is. Jersey.
i'lUCCll vcuia in imc uiuuiCM in Oi.
2 Mrs. Frank A. Rice 2
DUNNING SYSTEM OF
IMPROVEDMUSIC STUDY
STUDIO 412 S. EDISON, 00R, RICHMOND 2i
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Mothers may
NEW CLASSES
nor, 1417 Villnrd street, Penin
sula school.
Second prize $7 Sanger Kolf
ness, 19G-1 Clarendon street,
Portsmouth.
Third prize, $G-IIolen Hill,
G15 E. Tyler street, Central
school.
Fourth prize, $5
;., k n.,t TI..K Tin purchase price agreed up-
mvlo? 7.w Vw" wh for the (ir, acre
icmles street, Pen- ,IwjL ,,, orricjnIs COIlsi(k.r
bard 1.115 Knowles
insula school.
I Fifth prize, $3 Myron Ketch
'urn, 1G00 Columbia boulevard
Portsmouth school.
Sixth prize, $;Elsie Rahn
yas N. Leonard street, Norl
scnooi.
! Savnnth nrizi. si iiniiv fin
mes, G18 N. Jersey street, Con
tral school.
Eighth prize Daniel Ha
, wurin, 182 Wayiaiut street
Portsmouth school.
Prizes for best exhibit:
First, $5-Elsie Rahn, 938 S,
Leonard street. North School.
Second. Si -Mariruerite Green
1872 McKenna avenue, Ports
mouth School.
Third, $3 -Norman Zell, 1M3
Willamette boulevard, Ports
mouth school.
Fourth,S3-Bcssie Laulh, 1552
, Newell st., Portsmouth school.
Fifth, SI- Myron Kctchum
1G0O Columbia boulevard, Ports
mouth school.
In tho canning contest Emma
mglcr, an eleven year old Con
trnl sdi-mi irtrl UMia tint unnnnou
Jialborg. Kalph Liilk'Imnn,
'urumoncJ Anhoury.
Lee C. Foncs. son of Mr. am
Mrs. J. P. Fones of St. Johns,
was killed by a man unmet
Young nt Mountain Home. Ida
ho, Wednesday of hist week, bv
being shot from ambush. Tho
cowardly and uncalled for. Mr.
Mr. Fones had bpon residinir at
Corvallis, whore ho leaves a wifo
and six children. The deceased
was an industrious young man
and well liked by all wm knovv
him. lie was one of tho state's
most oxpert bee men, and wns
omployed ntnn apiary in Idaho
when he was assassinated.
BOYS' SHOES ROGERS.
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Cohinihlu GM
Woo.Unwn 2092
J7t. ron't tate mitci
courage to ask
for a Picture 6ut
mi tout men (is
ike to co it.
slafe it faster for Aim,
(et us put at of your
Weraonatitij into a par
lrJIl'-J ' JU "
Jtuiift need no oticrmeas
a? tftan 'Sincerely Yours,
V e dim to produce even more
than u Perfect Portrait
anftTitttrttty Successful,
cZe S7oes St ttc to
Opp, Central School
Davis Barber Shop
and BATH ROOMS
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108 Philadelphia St. HatllS 85c
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visit classes
NOW FORMING
Tlio St. Johns Park
Negotiations for the acquisi
tion by the cilv of the Strong
Lmlri tract in the St. Johns dis
trict were completed last Fri
day by City Commissioner Pier.
tin' Inict 0110 ni' Ilic most sttit-
nble lot' 11 pork ntid pliiyrouiid
and am parliculai lv yratiliod - w(,rk Y1"011.,1.1 ls11l',:m,u,(1 lV I'" "I lormiiml No. I woi-o inspocl
al the work of Commissioner Jhmiitfh will t ie new bout 0, ,y members of tlio dtloiia-
Pier in obtaining tbo silo lor fuV Ml" '""T , . Iii.vor Hukor. Dock Com-
tlio purcliaso price named in llu! :inWl iul most up to ilalc missioner lmrard and Cilv
view ol' a rciucsl Tor J?.V().()()(). ' l,s , 011 Hie Pacilic Commissionets Pier, Mann anil
The purcliaso or this trad ends ?"sl iK'oordin lo inonibors til Hi,,-!,,,,. Wero taken aboard the
a lon conlroversv ovi'r a pin ciiiiiiiiisshhi, and pul Port- l1K-ilii- Sleaiusbip companv's
silo in this dislrieL At no lime ,nl,,, i tin friiil rank when il h,u.,. C(,xt.i ,y Caplain (5. .
wore tbo people who appeared
before Hie council concerned
iiirlicularly over llio location,
nil I hey insisted unon a silo of
sulTieionl size lo provide the
various playground facililics
found in oilier sections of llio
cily. According lo Park Su
Dorinlondont Kovscr IliU hiul
can lie devolopetf into a park as
beaiilifnl as is Lainolliursl.
Oremniiaii. I'lio stale convention of llio
OroL'on Woman's Clirislinn
Toinporanco 1'nioii will lie bold
in llio While Temple, V21U and
Taylor Strecls, Portland, Sept.
'11 t..l 1 M'l il'....
WITI. I. 1 III' OOIIVOIIIIOII
proper will be called lo order
at l:,'H) Wednesday, but at noon
on Hie same day (Wednesla)
a luncheon will In served in
llio I'irsl Molbodist Church
fiusl across Ihe street from Ibo
While Temnle) bv Ibo MmIIi.m-
mah Couiilv W. C. T. V. Mrs.
Mary Harris Armor, as honor
miesl. Toasls will lie ivsnoml-
ed lo by prominent men and
women; an address by Mrs. Ar
mor al eiiilil o'clock WednoH.
day evening will bo .somethin
you cannot afford lo miss.
rhursduy and Friday will also
io full of uood Ihiniis. Those
Prom SI, Johns cMicclini! to at
tend the luncheon will he al
he SI. Joints hardware sloo
emly to leave al 10:l"i Wed
nesday nioriiinf: that will In-intf
you lo Ihe church on lime.
leporled.
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Feel of it can't ho bent- tlioso
OLD HICKORY WOKIC SHIRTS
sold by ROGERS.
Men's and Boys'
Shoes9 Suits
OVERCOATS
UNDERWEAR
SWEATERS
SHIRTS, PANTS AND SOCKS
RUBBERS for Everybody
Q00D STUFF AT TUB RKiliT I'RICI:
ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bank of Commerce Building ST. JOHNS Open Evenings
When a Life Goes Out '
It is a nnttirnl desire that the funeral he conducted tenderly
and with diRiiity and reverence: that the lines of pain and suffering
be removed; that the drawn and hiinkeii features of the loved one be
restored.
This is not vanity on the jmrt of the surviving family; hut
rather that tlfey and their friends. ai they look unon the face of the
departed for the last time, may cherish in memory the face they
knew aim loved 111 inc.
This is a part of the service iucltulid with the many other
features that we employ, to lessen the suffering which is so apt to
be forcibly present.
St. Johns Undertaking Co.
Thomas Gricc, Alanager
Office, Col. 527 PHONES Night. Col. 299 208 N. Jcrsc St.
INSURANCE
A dependable
giving' superior service.
All Lines of Insurance
PENINSULA SECURITY CO.
108 South Jersey St. ' Phone Columbia 1GI
To Further Improvement
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Willi it view 10 ciut-vini 0111
t ii' propose pmn 01 mow
li'vclopiii('iil, liicltii Una I'onmU-.
I1011 ol I be new IIoalm iy -
dock and llio oroclion ol
lliii-d pier at lonniniil No.
llu iliii'lv ('oinin Ksinu ill 1
mooliiif I-ritluy iiiiIlutrixiMl Iho
issunnco and sale ol $ .()(I0. 1 01)
111 nip ovoii i iu Doiios. 1 no
comes 10 oock lacmues
t 1 f !
The bonds will be dated No
vember 1 and will bear f per
cenl interest. They will he ser
ial bonds, the dale of maturity
ranin from il lo 210 years
from tlio dale of issue. The
commission decided lo call for
alternative bids on the bond is
sue. One of llio proposals which
will be sunmilied lo mtrcliascrs
will be Ihe delivery of all Ihe
issue on or about the dale o
issue. As an nilcrnalivc. how
over. Ibo hoard will offer lo do
liver half tho issue on the date
of issue and the remainder in
multiples of SIOIMIOI) during
Hie course ol llio nexl year, at
(lie convenience ol llio ptirclias
or. In addition to llio comnh
lion of the lo.ODD-lon drydocl
and the erection of nier No. 51,
ihe commission plans the erec
tion ol .it) loot 01 sheds on pier
No. 1 at (crmiunl No. I and UK
creel ion of phosphate hunkers
:tii( oilier ininrovements al llu
lonniniil, Ihe plan bointf lo
make no rermmal as complete
and iiD-lo-llic-mitiulc as is pos
sible. II is Imped lo compicM
the imnroveiiienls proposed
within I lie course of Ihe next
year. Plans are now hoinn pre
Hired and as soon as praclica
iile Ihe work iwlll bo slarjed.
Ileavv limller rouions in Co
lumbia county houuhl by the
iiiiu iiiIih'kuU mIiiiiii two veins
ao will lie limped by Ibo "Port land.
Astoria & Pacific railway.
which is lo asMinio control ol
the t'nileil Runways I mm I.inn
Ion (o Wilkosboro. The lint
will bo used both as a Iniliiinu
road and as a common carrier,
J
insurance agency, I
View Harbor Improvement
Mi-mbm ()r w cilv council
, u. comity coinmissioiu'is iiiu
Uu commission of public dock!
, visilr U-rminnl No. I MoiuImv
it Tln'v li-n Hi.. i,..n .1 t.
-I, I boloro noon, and wore 'miosis
s ..r : 11 it n 5:
lt. ((K.; t.ommi8sIoll, nl mi.
0.0 in ,u. cl,vu-riM at tlio
imtiinnl. f,vc slops borlhot
iiiinipson. 1 iu sitMtmut wns
mill! in llu Slum lifer vimls nl
Vancouver, mid Ims iiuhIo five
trips (o the orient since it went
down the wnys.
County Commissioner Hoi
mini and Charles Hudeeii. re
)iihlican and democralic 110111
inces for county coiiiinissiou
er, inspected llio roatlwiivs lead
ing lo Hie terminal, ant iirom
ised lo yivo consideration to
Ihe pleas of Ihe dock commis
sioners lor llu care oi such
roads under county jurisdic
tion. Memhers of Ihe city com
mission assured the dock com
missioners Hint Ihey too, would
co-opcrnio in repairing road
ways leading It) Ihe larue ter
minals. Other ships visited hy
the delegation were the Pacini
Steamship company's vessels
Pawlel. Olen and Wahiin and
Ihe .liipnucsc liner Seivo Mnru.
Anions those in the pnrlv
were A. II. Averill, Charles (!.
Moores. I'. C. Kunpp and John
II. Hiiriiard. memhers of (lie
dock commission: Mavor lin
ker, .lohn M. Mann, S. C. Pier,
. I., liarhur and (.. A. Mtuc-
iov, memliers ol (lie oily com
mission: Connlv ('.(imiiilsslimi'i
llolman, Charles Hudeeii. (i.
It. Ileuardl. eiiuineer 11111I sec
relnry of Ihe dock commission;
II. Hiimlnll. iissistnut secrc
Inry of the dock commission:
I.. V. Reese of Ihe mayor's of
fice. Cily Knuinocr l.miri!iuird.
A. (1. Ilnss, siiperinleiKleul ol
1. v.. 1 1 v 1.' 1
111 1 1 1 1 1 .mi. 1, 11 1 11 1 .1, r.11
flfsen.
We Can't Figure Out
Why nuy one will neglect
their eyes, when we fit jjlassts a
nun K'H'ini'iee muimiiciioii
DR. W. J. GILSTRAP
Pliysiclnu nnd Surgeon
ST. JOHNS, - OUIiOON
Dr. Evart P. Borden
mix vi &v
'ninlewi Hxlrnctlou of Teeth under
X'itrons Oxidu Oiik
Office reniiisiilii Jlwuk lildj;.
Olficif jiIidiih Col. (HSTi; rM. Ji(iiitfCul. 177
Hour 0-12 n. 111. j 1:8015 himI 7 S j. hi.
Dr. Herbert F. Jones
CHIROPRACTOR
311 North Jersey Strecl
Day l'hone
Niht Phone
Columbia 090
Columbia 97
Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey
nnxvisv
Office Rooms C, 7 and H
PENINSULA SECURITY KLDG.
Hour 'J lo 2; 1 :.".0 to 5 l',vciiiiiH H to J
108,'i S. Jersey St.
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON
Fhont Columbia 930
Dr. Lewis J. Keliher
nrMTion
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Peninsula Bank Bldg.
Office Phone Columbia 793
Have your tectli txutniiud
Don't uuit till I lay m lie
Frank A. Rice
LAWYER
Office 107 N. Jersey Street
l'hone Col. 887 Ituildwice Col. 38'J
High School Notes
The seience class weal on a
zoological expedillon on 1'ii
diiy, relttrnin with 11 goodly
nuinher of specimens for lahot
alory study.
Win. Sclh'oedcr, former tiiar-tei-hack
on .1. .I.'s fainotts team,
slopped for 11 brief visit on
Wetlnesdny. He is just buck
from Hrny.il where he observed
much of interest . lie will re
turn lo his college work nl
O. A. C.
A number of Ihe fneiillv
spent most intereslini' and prol-
ilahle summer mouths. Miss
Mmtnn wns workina for liei
innsler's decree ut CIuciiko IK,
Mr. Tnylor was in Indiana. Mr.
(icly. in northern California and
Miss Chnllnr in Ohio.
I he font-bull bovs luive be-
iiii practice under the coach
mu of Mr. Kalmhach. New
jerseys, hehnets, shoes, sticks
unit other necessary armor have
iiiatie 1 111111 1 eel us it lliev tire
in the uame lor all thev cnu
iniiice 11 worm, uon iMiiier is
the hi stern caplain and he
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iu uu iiuiiwi niiiiiiie ins men
well. Only Ihrce letter-men
are nnck. James Vroomnn.
lack Vinson nnd Cnnl. Milfer.
hut there is promising new ma-
teuiii iiiso,
School work is well under
way in spile of udverse contli-
lious. lo our bus mess neonle
nnd householders there may ap
pear lo be much senrrvinu
nbotil (if hiuji school boys 'nnd
Kins. 11 is irtie mere is, of
necessily. And for the most
nrl, il is a serious business
with those who seurrv. It has
leeu no easy inn Iter to nrranuc
a program when classes must
he held in the Peninsula school,
("cnlral school, Ihe Urunch Li
brary. Hie Y. W. C. A. build
in nnd Ihe liih school pot ln
hles. IU'Kislrnlions nnd classes
have been scheduled with tin
eye lo savin us much travel us
possible, but mnny have found
it impossible to mnke iilloclli
er salisfaelory programs. How
ever, Ihe fine spirit of the stu
dent hotly is helping Ihe school
over ils difficulties nnd before.
Iniitf we hope lo he somewhere
uenr 11 normal slide. We must
not .expect, however, to recov
er entirely from these tliffi-
cullies until we have our new
hiMh-school building. Then
watch us kiiiw!
BEST BUY
In St. Johns
Vive room modern lituij;nlow, full
concrele Im.scmcnt 2-l.X'M, piped for
K. wired for electricity, fixtures
nil in, couticcled with sewer, 8(10
lineal feet sewer. ,'100 lineal feet of
sidewalk and crosswalks around
this block and all Miitl, hen house,
bum, 2i fruit trees. This property
is free ami clear and will give Rood
turns and divide property to right
party. It must w seen to be fully
appreciated. Hee
J. S. Downey
JU3 N. Syracuse Street.
Have several other good buys on
easy terms.
Say it with Flowers
My stock of Ferns
is now in fine con
dition, prices very
reasonable.
Floral Designs for all oc
casions Given my special
attention.
Beckett's Greenhouses
814 and 816 North Kellogg Street
Plionc Columbia 401
l'hone Columbia CSS
William C. Walker
J'uhllo Auvutiiittmt
Etptrlinj, Auditing and Systtmatlilnj
Special Attention (liven To
KveiiiK Small Accounts
USin Smltli Avoimu Xortli
Poff & O'Neil
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Sand and Gravel
Cars with or without drivers Tor hire
Dailv Trios to Portland
I Phone Col. 303 206 N. JERSEY ST
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CORPORATION
fOOT OF BORUMOTOtl STREET
H TIIIOATLU-: Jl
Snturdnv. Si-lit. 2fi
GLADYS BROCKWELLin
"1'I.ASIHS Ol' THH FMtSII. -1'ox.
ijiindny, Sept. 2G
H. B. WARNER In "O.VU HOI U
IIKI'OKIC DAWN-'-rntlie.
Momlnv nnd Tiioilav, Supt. 27 nml 2"
LYONS nml MORAN In "LA l.
l.Ueil.l.li" UulvertMil. Their we
onil five net comedy ilrntmi. Also
"Silent Avenger" No. 10.
Wcdiiesilny, Sept. 20llt
To be ntinoiinrcd Inter.
Thursday nnd I'fldny, Sept. .'W.Oct. 1
WM. FARNUM In "Tint I.onk
STAR l.ANOKH,"-l'ox. ThU iK-.
tute U recoKiiled 111 one ol I'.ir.
mini's troiiKO!l. A slnry ol ihe
wild Texns rnuc.
SrttllfdiiV. Ocloher 2
EDITH ROBERTS In "THH
Al)ORAIII.H.SAVA(JIi" Unlvers.il.
ma
The Standard of
All Musical
Instruments
The choice of
the World's
Greatest Artists
At Cumifs
On Easy Terms
FOY'S
St Johns Fair Store
Highest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. l'iione Col KID
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
:ill .South Jersey Street
Furniture Repaired and
ItlilUXI&lllil)
I'rlren KcuMiiuiblv - -
EDWARD BROOKS, Hxup Shop,
6t!5 Vll Columbia lllvil l'rncli UU k.
Pulley & Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Wute
l'hone Col. la 207 S. Jersey St.
LEWIS CALDWELL
LEADING BAHHEK
The iiltice uliere ko1 si-rvue utiil
courteous treiituieut prevail. Clitllr. n h
hair cutting receive kieciul atteutiou.
109 BURLINGTON STREET
J. R. WE1A1ER
Transfer and Storago,
We ileliver noods tu anl Iroui ull tmrts
ol I'ortluml, Vuucoiiver. I.IiiiiUjii mii I
feiirrouiKliiiK country, I'uiuo unit furai
ture moving, l'hone Coluuihia Ki,
100 llast llurliiih'ton strt.
El'
Acetylene weidikg
Forge welding
Machine work
.j.WTW ' te