ST. JOHNS REVIEW .j.i' VOLUME 1G ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920. NUMBER -18 c 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 An Interesting Meeting The St. Johns Community Club enjoyed n most wleasnntly spent evening at the St. JohnB Terminal on Tuesday evening. A splendid repast was served in the cafeteria for the moderate sum of fifty cents, and more than 200 partook of the appetiz ing dinner. F. C. Knapp. pres ident of the Peninsula Lumber company, and one of the Penin aula's greatest boosters, gave an interesting and entertaining talk on what is known as the Swan Island project, which he lv frivnrs. rlnnnilntr 5t nn hearti- . - - r ...... j-, . - . . v . . f nnr afnn TrMinHl In fhn rvnnnffiM impor- bUllb UkVf JUl ITU1U 111 b'lU ILUbUl development of the Peninsula district. He illustrated his talk with maps showing the docking facilities of the city. John M. Mann, City Commissioner, made a pleasant and delightful little n K W vhSoh ha lnA nf lN' Jerfly St, Oct 3, 1920, J? L iWlThe home was artistically decor IrZeuZ "l ly"t!r,ated with pink and white. The r fXiminrti . 'f in Kf if& Mr lug ier plane of living. Mr. tl-.t.... ....... I-,..... uuiiujr K u tin ii aui Luvu mm "'U. uJivu .,fi ru muuauru. miss rjuitu uowers n,wlot.rt,l l,nr ffloiivnnf Inn n ann. rotary of the club owing to her removal from St. Johns and Mrs. Montgomery was elected to (111 the vacancy. Mr. A. G. Ross, superintendent of tho Terminal, told something about the ships at tho terminal, and invited the party to look over the docks and elevator. Sergeant Crane, chair man of the entertainment com mittee, suggested that the time of the next meeting be changed from Tuesday to Monday even ing, when the Department of Public Safety would put on an entertainment at tho Y. W. C. A. building that would pro e well worth while to all. On mo tion it was decided to make such change, and the next meeting will be held at the Y. W. C. A. building, Central and Chicago streets, Monday evening, Oct. 18th. Tho meeting, after giv ing the Terminal and cafeteria management a rising voto of thanks for the good meal and courtesies extended, adjourned and tho visitors proceeded to GEORGIA RICH 11 A2i 1ST TlSACMSlt Studio 103 Tllfor.l lliilldliiK 110 Omvcko SI rent. Ken. C1C Alnsworlli Ave. ELMER SNEED Violin Instruct! i STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Phone Columbln 1102 Mrs. Bertha C.Burdick (I.icentitnte of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Piano 1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 87a Phone Columbia 379 Res. Columbia 1 131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Dank Building Dr. L. F. Pickens DENTIST Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to C I'. M. KvenltiKs 7 to 0 I'eninsuln Dank HUIk. Office Phone Columbia Ii83 Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION Fifteen years In the business in St. Johns. List jour property with u. We make sales. S. C. COOK ,402 N. Jersey. O evtD eiO Civs oS- sSDej Dunning School of Improved Music Study MRS. PRANK A. RICE Announces that she has received from Carrie Louise Dunning a diploma as an exponent of the Dunning System of Im proved Music Study, which includes the Faelten prin ciples concentration and the Leschetizky Technic. Formed into classes pupils are taught by 'musical characters and rhythm sticks. 'An ingeniously constructed keyboard with grand staff attached, simplifies notation by uniting these two im portant factors'. Each difficulty is presented in such a thorough manner that a child of ten or twelve years can master transposition, scale building, melody writing by dictatiou, the Dominant Seventh and Modulation. The written work teaches the student that music, as a language, they must learn to write, as well as iuterpret. The muscles of fingers, wrists aud arms are strengthened by table technic; ear training and sight readiug forms a part of every lesson. Mrs. Rice will be glad to show you BV APPOINTMENT the especially made apparatus for teaching this system which in cludes one class lesson and one private lesson each week, making n a far more economical way of acquiring a musical education. ? Classes Now 0 Studio 412 S. Edison, cor. take a survey of the Terminal. A number of the visitors went to the top of tho elevator and others journeyed through tho big dock structures, or were taken around on tho dock "jitnies." The immensity and complete' ness of the big enterprise was a revelation. 1 nomas Autzen had charge of transportation to and irom me Terminal, and it was taken care of in his usual com pieie ana sacistactory mannner. uveryuoay enjoyea tne evening immensely. Much praise is due Sunerin tfinriltnf- l?naa find Aoatntnnf Cn pcrintendent Shanks for the .wai IIUUU UllU IlildiaLUIIL 1 1 11 splendid manner in which the visitors were received and enter tained. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Skella eel ebratcd their twentieth wedding anniversary at their home. 133 and groom appeared in I tncir wedding costumes. A shor PWam consisting of a plant n n hv rw? Skntia n,H anV,.n ano ouiuujr uuiiio okci a uilll HUVUru I... Cl.-ll 1 1 i rnnfl mra hv Mm Hltr W wna on joyed by everyone. The rest of in ovonlntr wna nnnnt In crnmnn I , CVCning WBS SnCIH Itl gamC8 sisting of sandwiches, pie a la mode, cake and coifec. was serv ed. Many dainty pieces of china were received by tho host in honor of tho day.- Reported. Anne Shannon Monroe, noted author and magazine writer, has consented to come back to St. Johns and address tho Cox-Roos evelt club at B ckner Hall Tucs day evening. Oct. 12th, at 7:30. She will tell why women of America as woll as the men should support Gov. Cox for president. Hon. John A. JcflT rey, Democratic candidate for district attorney, will sneak on tho League of Nations, and con duct an open forum. The Welsh quartet of which TroviB Jones is director, will furnish music, and thcro will bo other musical numbers. Women and men of all political faiths are invited. Como early. Mrs. Bessie M. Richards, President. KHAKI PANTS ROGERS. rhuiie Columbia 6M Woodlawn 2002 THE MM OF CHILDHOOD Do you realize how rapidly your Kiddies are growing? Every anniversary of your child should be recorded by a Photograph. Come to our Studio for Portraits that will prove priceless possessions in years to come. We make pictures that really reflect the charm of child hood. 77ie Ooes Studi iO Central School Davis Barber Shop oud BATH ROOMS S. tf. DAVIS, Proprietor 108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c rb tti!33!37) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Being Formed Richmond Phone Col. 389 9 To Build Big Plant Here Purchase has been announced by the newly organized Western Wool Warehouse company, at a price of 5275,000, of the Ameri can Marino Iron works property, consisting of about three acres, it is said, on deep water and with railway trackage facilities at tho foot of Richmond street in St. Johns, as a site for the com pany's wool ware house, which is designed to be the largest as sembling house in tho Pacific Northwest forunconsigncd wool. Erection of tho warehouse at an estimated cost of $300,000 will bo commenced within sixty days. "To finance tho wool clip of the Northwest the Western Wool Warehouse company with a cap ital of $2,000,000 has been organ ized," said S.F. Wilson, tho vico president. By rediscounts the company will bo able to loan flockmastersun to $10,000,000 on their clips which will tend to avert prevailing unsatisfactory conditions in the wool markot. Woolcrowera will havo an oncn market and this will stimufato tho growth of Oregon wool man ufacturing industries. Tho ware houso will be in five units, each to house 2,500,000 to 3,000.000 pounds of wool, and in off sea sons storage will be available for Krain and other commodities. Two of Oregon's most represen tative wool men, Jay S. Dobbin and Fred W. Falconer, have been elected directors of the company and experienced men will opcr ato tho warehouso which will qualify under tho United States wool warehouse act, thus uuding to tho negotiability of its com mercial paper and making its grades of wool cortain of accept' ancc. it is expected that from 12,000.000 to 15,000.000 pounds of wool u season will bo handled, commencing next spring." 1 Congregational church, pastor Rev. J. W. Thrclfall-Sunday exorcises: Sunday school 10 to 11. morning worship 11 to 12. subject, "Feeling Hluo." Solo by Mr. rassott. Evening ser vico 7:30 to 8:30. subject. "Re quirements." Special music by Sergeant Crano and Miss Foy. RUBBER SHOES ROGERS. SLICKERS I $3.50 and $5.50 TIN PANTS - $3.75 Aien's Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR $1.50, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $5.00 and up I SHOES, SHIRTS, OVERCOATS, SUITS, PANTS Arrow, De Luxe Soft Collars, Fine Neckties Boss of the Road, Union Alade, Heavy Weight OVERALLS Lighter weight overalls and Jumpers - si.Vi), s-J.a RUBBERS FOR EVERYBODY GOOD STUFF AT THO RIGHT PRICE ROGERS THF RAINCOAT MAM I Bank oi tmma Building ST. JOHNS Open Evenings 5 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 he removed; that the drawn aud sunken features of the loved one he restored. This is not vanity on the part of the surviving family; but 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 suffering which is so apt to be forcibly present. St. Johns Undertaking Co. Thomas Grice, Manager Office, Col. 527 PHONES NI4ht. Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St. INSURANCE I, 4, A dependable insurance agency, giving superior service. All Lines of Insurance PENINSULA SECURITY CO. 108 South Jersey St. Phone Columbia 1G1 To Increase Walcr Prcssuro Although St. Johns district is now furnished better water pres sure, additional improvements in the water service is in store, City Commissioner John M. Mann, in charge of the water bureau, has directed a survey made of the St. Johns district, for the purpose of ascertaining the necessary improvements needed to give tho district ade quate pressure, fire protection aud water supply. This survey will begin at once under the di rection of Fred M. Randlett, chief engineer of the water bu reau. Tho erection of the Ver non stnndnipo in the St. Johns district and the erection of n mil lion gallon tank in the Vernon district assures the Peninsula district of adequate pressure to draw from. Commissioner Mann is desirous or learning wnere i larger mains are required and also has asked that a check be made on firo hydrants, This survey was planned by Commis sioner Mann somo months ago, but was delayed because the en gineering department under his charge, was engaged in complet intr the dam located at Bull Run lake, a dam constructed nt a cost of $30,000. which insures siilli cicnt storage of water at the lako to prevent n water shortage in Portlnnd in tho future. Es timates made in the past on stor aire facilities within the city ex cecded 500,000 and it is concooct by tho engineers of reputo from ovcry part of tho country, that tho dam recently completed will serve Portland's needs for years to come. In addition the engi ncoring department of the wa ter bureau has completed prelim inary survey of the right of way of tho third conduit from the lako to tho city, which it is ex ncctcd will bo ncccsjary within the next thrco years. Recently tho water bureau completed the construction of largo mains ser ving tho industrial section along tho Columbia river slough and also mains leading to Municipal Torminul No. 4 in Isorth bt. Johns. LADIES, you should tip toe down to ROGERS' for n pair of 75c TOE RUBBERS. - $2.50 Communication As president of Republican Club, I the St. Johns wish to cor rcct the statement made in your last issue in regard ton proposer challenge to debate politicnl is sues witn our Democratic oppo nents. 1 was approached by a Democrat who had some kind of a proposition to mnko and I re quested that he write down his desires so that they might be fully understood. I have not heard from him since. If my Democratic friends can explain wnat objection any true Anion can has to the following resorvn tion, which will clarify Article 10: rno united States assumes no obligation to preserve the tor ritorial intoirritv or nnliticnl in dependence of any other couiv try by the employment of its military or naval forces, its re sources, or nny form of economic discrimination, or to interfere in any wny in controversies be tween nations, including all con troversies relating to territorial integrity or political independ ence, whether members of the league or not. under tho provis ions of Article 10, or to employ tho military or naval forces of tht! United States, under any ar ticle of tho treaty for any pur pose, unless in any particular case the Congress, which, under tho Constitution, has the sole power to declare war or author ize the employment of the mili tary or naval forces of tho Unit ed States, shall, in tho exercise of full liberty and action, by net or joint resolution as provide." And nlso explain Mr. Cox's ability to straddle issues to the extent that ho supports Hiram Johnson and boosts him in Nor thern California and Herbert Hoover. Johnson's direct oppo site, In Southern California; his endorsement of the League of Nations as it now stands, which by Article 10 guarantees the territorial integrity oi ovury member, and at tho same time promises tho people of Ireland to interfere with tho internal affairs of Great Iiritain to the extent that ho will bring the We Can't Figure Out Why nny one will nigket their eyes, when we fit glasses nud guarantee .satisfaction DR. W. J, GILSTRAP lMiysicinu nud Surgeon ST. JOHNS, ORKOON Dr. Evart P. Borden Painless Extraction of Teeth iindei Kitrous Oxide Gas Office Peninsula Hunk hlilg. Office jiliouc Cut, G2fi; res, phoni? Col. 177 Ilourb 9-12 ii. in.: I 'M Tt ami 7-8 p. in. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Strccl Day Phone Night Phone Coluinbin 000 Columbln 97 Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey Office K(x)ins 0, 7 ami H PENINSUU SECURITY BLDG. Hours 9 to 12; 1:80 to G J'.vctiiiiK H to 1) M'A 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 Residence Col. 380 CjLj&. .. .. J Irish question before the League of Nations; his attempted strad dling of the dry question when his nomination, according to William Jennings Bryan, is due solely to tho efforts of Boss Mur phy of Tammany, Boss Brennan of Ilinois, and Boss Thomas Tag gert, owner of America's great est sporting resort and Monto Carlo, located at French Lick Springs, Indiana, nlso tho sup port of the Liquor Dealers' As sociation, as is evidenced by their letter sent broadcast thru- out the land; if they can justify Mr. Cox s statement that ho is not a wet candidate: wo would Indeed be pleased to meet them n debate, time and nlace to bo specified later. Wo take it that as tho chal en- god parties, wo have the right to choose the weapons and at this time we will sny that wo shall be very much nleased to abide by the results evidenced by the ballots not bullets of a long sulfering nubile, on tho 2nd day of next month. W. A. Carroll. Dr. T. L. Perkins, candidate for City Commissioner, during us term as Finance Comission- or, reconstructed tho dtllorent bureaus in hut department by placing experienced men and women in charge to conduct hem. thereby not only saving thousands of dollars to the city, nit 11183 created etllcleucy among tho workers, it is said. With modern equipment which was nslalled in the Treasurer's oflico and in the licenso bureau, more rapid progress was made In ban ning tho work. Tho doctor ox- acts system in all tilings; is con structive: fostero rather than oppresses industry and business. Ho is the only City Commission er who has been tho recipient of a letter of appreciation from the employee of his department eulo gizing him for tho interest tak en as a public ofliclal in behalf of the employes and for the wel fare of the community. FAT MKN WANTIOD-To wear my big pants and uhirts. KOGICKS. A Big Bargain Six room house, lot 50x100, full concrete basement, M fruit trees, fl English walnut trees, lino grape arbor, nrico $17f0: terms $150 cash, bal. $50 every throe mouths with interest at 7 per cent. J. S. Downey OH!! N. Syrncuw Street. Ilnvc Kevutnl other good Imys on easy turiiiH. 'Sat it witi 3d outers i lie appearance oi your house will be made more cheer t 0 ful by the use of a pretty Fern or ! lowering riant. I have tlieiuat prices to suit all pocket books, also Cut Flowers and iMoral uesiinis lor nil occa sions. SSacA'titt. '. Greenhouses 814 and 81G North Kellogg Street Phone Col. 401 I e it V .'. it it L Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Rates by Hour or Contract 92IJ South Dicattir Phone Columbia 108 ,' i ii it i' ft v if V Mi' 'tit Coluiiiliiu CM William C. Walker I'tihlia Avvutmt nut Exptrllnj, Auditing and SyilcmatUIng Spccnil Attend'"! (itveit To Keeping Small Accounts (tun Smith Avdiiuu A'rfi !p0ff & Q'Neil TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand ami Gravtl Cars with or without drivers for hire Dally Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY SI i A. ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CORPORATION ,u",a, -roor of BunitNoroM street - STOP nud rend, some- Xthing to innkc the old Pord look like new. Rust Exfer minator For nil Metnls. Removes the Rust, keeps the metal frottj Rusting nnd keeps It Wntcr Proof. Sec EARL WOOD Fresh OYSTERS Any Style or in Bulk Fancy SHORT ORDERS At All Hours Bigelow's Sweet Shop 106 N. Jersey Slrcet VIclro'n XI, $150.00 VIclrola XIV, $225.00 VICTOR SUPREMACY IS LAST ING. IT IS BUILT ON TME SOL ID FOUNDATION OF GREAT THINGS ACCOMPLISHED. VICTOR RECORDS AND VICTOR MACHINES ARE SCIENTIFICAL LY CO-ORDINATED AND SYN CHRONIZED IN THE PROCESSES OF MANUFACTURE AND SHOULD DE USED TOGETHER TO SECURE PERFECT REPRODUCTION. On Easy Terms (kins for Drugs FOY'S St. Johns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Photic Col.880 DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 311 South Jcry Street Furniture Repaired and iUH'INtHII IS It - I'rirvs Kt'UMiiiablc - EDWARD BROOKS, Fi.Ui Shop, (5 - f,27 Columbia lllvd l iuiu li UU k, Pulley & Zurcuer Plumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware l'lione Col. 1)2 m S. Jtiiwsy SI Lewis caldwell LEADING BARHKK The place where kx1 service ami ourteou treatment i re .Ul . Children's hnir cutting receive 8pe I u lUU-ntum. 109 BURLINGTON STREET acetylene welding Forge welding Machine work 7ri