ST. JOHNS REVIEW VOLUAIE 17 ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921. NUMBER 9 Letter Prom Dr. J. V. Scott The 3rd installment of an in terestinir letter from Dr. J. Vin ton Scott, formerly a well known dentist of St. Johns. Ovvintr to its length and the shortness of oar space it will be published in installments: Continued. After a ride of eiiilit mid a half hours we arrive at the city of Nnn king. This city is the old enpitnl of China. About five hundred years ago after a very severe bat tle at which time the densely popu lated city was reduced to a mass of ruins, the capital was removed to Peking. At the present time the city is not much more than a collec tion of villages surrounded by mas sive w.ill. At night the gates to the city arc closed and no one may go in or out until morning. Our friends met us at the train and we were carried away in two Naukiug public curriagetr, nud as wc stand ut n distance and cast our eyes over these conveyances we are struck with awe and wc touch the vehicle and caress the animal with revcr once as for the moment wc think they arc relics and last surviving creatures of the old Ming Dynasty, but on close examination .wc find that they are not old but well worn. Before going to the Immc of our friends wc arc driven through the city to sec a few things of interest. As wc pass the homes wc stop and look in. They arc dirty as usual, with chickens, ducks, dogs and pigs running in and out. Wc sec in front of n little window a woman or girl weaving with an old, and the crudest kind of a loom the most beautiful silks one would ever wish to sec, nud in the most delicate shades. I low these silks arc kept from getting soiled is a stirprjsc to us. We pass through the city now through the great gates leading out to the Ming tombs. As wc pass through the gates we meet men with burrows on which are loaded great bundles of grass being brot in to be iced for fuel. Just on the outside of the gate is a, humble home, but in the yard is n stone mill at which the mother and sou are working. It is the same kind of a mill used in grinding flour, hut here they are taking n native bean called the Soy beau and arc grind ing it tip preparatory to making bean curd, a very common dish among the Chinese. I tried to take their pictute At work, but these people are very superstitious no I ran away, but the jingling of a few coppers before their eyes allayed Community Club Meets IStli Tuesday evening, January i8th, the St. Johns Community Club will celebrate its first anniversary in be fitting style at the club rooms of the Pottlaud Woolen Mills. Wal ter Jenkins, Portland famous song leader, will take part in the eclcbra tion as will and reader. Dinner will be served nud a rousing good time will be en joyed. New membership cards will be issued at this time. Keep the date open and be sure to attend. Uring your friends. It will be well worth while. Dental Clinic in Local Schools Patrons of the various schools of this section arc aware that through tho agency of the Jun ior Red Cross a dental clinic is held every school forenoon, nnd that many of tho purTils have boon the recipients of extensive their superstitions and I was able to get a fairly good pictute. To be continued. .... . UUbll bllU tlibl uiso a noieu sncaKcr uini i !... . hi i , uciiiui num. xnv milium cum- menccd in October at tho Ports mouth school where GOO pupils were examined and 213 were operated unon. Tho S tton school came next, nnd the George school completed the term be fore tho holidays, addine 510 examinations and 123 patients to tliu above figure. In all more than 1000 separate opera tions hnvo been nlrendy comnlet ed, including cleanings, fillings and extractions, and hundreds of children have been referred to their local dentists. The clinic now in oporntion at tho Williams school is in charge of ur. w. D. AlcMIIIan, who was for thirteen years a practicing dentist at LnGrande, and who is now a resident of Portland with offices in tho Oroironian build. injr. He is greatly interested in this cluss of work and reports the utmost interest on tho nnrt of his patients. In mnny in stances ho rcnorts that tho chil dren clamor to be the next vie- tnn, nnd tho efforts of hta nurau assistant nro required to untan gle the disputes. Miss Vornn Haskell of St. Johns is the nurso assisting and her acquaintance with tho local littlo folks is nn important factor in tho work. Dr. McMillan requests the co operation of parents in the im portant work now be nir enrr od on nnd an invitation is extended to tlioso interested to visit tho school nnd see what is being ac complished. Mr. Ulough, Miss Stevens nnd Mr. WilliamB, principals repectivoly of tho Sit- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Holmes o 302 Fesenden street were hosts to a largo number of guests at a New Year 8 party Saturday eve ning. Guests included 13. M. Cnstillon, E. Gasion, Roquc Ri vera, Georgo Cabal, George Es guerro, A. Guemare, Enos Agtir inaldo. J. Rcverdia, F. Quiaio. Mnrccio, Martinez W.Cermouiss, William Lucion.K. Eutaquio Iiii dn, Max Oro, G. M. Ignncin and Lcopoldo Tcodoro, all members of n iMllpno orchestra, and Mr. nnu Mrs. w. uurloy, Mr. nnd Mm. Harry Fassott, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Emcrick, II. Smith Miss Isabel Smith and Mildrcc nnd Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kellow, Tes8io Kellow, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hlow, Mr. und Mrs. S. C. Cook. Mr. nnd Mrs. Er nest Million. Vivian Million, Mrs. Susan Holmes, Miss Annie Hu mes, Miss lercsn Smith, Francis Homlcs, Miss Penrl Em- crick and Fred Benedict. "in some parts oi Africa a man doesn't know his wife until after he has married her," said Mrs. Gabb. as she looked up from the newspaper she was reading. "Huh" replied Gabb. "why men tion Africn specially?" Cincinnati Ktiqnircr. Dickson had been absent from his office for several days and on his return n friend insisted on knowing where he had been. "Out to see a friend of mine who hns a still," confessed Dickson. "And did you sample the stuff f" the friend demanded. "I guess I must have," he sighed. "there are still two days I can't account for. -"Lrs Angeles Times. LET US HELP YOU keep your house warm and comfortable. Let us send you some of our clean high grade coal for your furnace or stove. Don't let your house get cold for the luck of a little coal. We have enough to supply your needs'for n time any way. ton and George schools, are loud in their praise of tho clinic, nnd wero only regretful that it could not romain longer with them. The school dentist will be glad to ndviso with any parents who may desire information as to tho dental defects of the children. Dr. McMillan, besides being vico president of the State Den tal Association, is secretary of tho Stato Board of Dental Ex aminers, and as such is well known to tho local members of tho profession. A teacher in a primary grade was using her most ingratiating manner to make the subject of physical geography attractive to her pupils, wow can anyone toll me what shape tho world is T Joseph arose rnpiply as his hand unfurled to the summons. Please.mn'am.he said, my father says it's in a h 1 of a shape. -New York Evening Post. Two knaves walked past n gal lows; said the one: Now Pedro, where would ye be If yon gallows had Its due? Second Knave. Walking alone, Adolphus, walking alone. Huston Post. Susie "Papa what uinkcs'n man always give a woman a diamond engagement ring? Her Father "The woman" Edinburgh Scotsman. "Let mo hnvo sleeping accom modations on tho train to San Francisco," I said to tho man at tho window. "For n single pas senger?" he finally said. "No," I replied; "I'm married but I'm not taking anybody with mo. A sincle shelf will answer." "Up per or lower7" he nsked. "What is the difference" I inquired. When people want to interest fricndB in their home town they send away copies of tho local newspaper. When anyone wants to know what kind of n place a distant town is ho sands ior a copy of tho local nowspnper. When the morchnnts aro full of courage and ndvertiso freely an impression in created among tho many people outside the townwho MULTNOMAH; THI3ATHE enmo tho answer. Our nriccs to seothonanerthnt this ib an ex San Francisco are $3.G0 and 'ceedingly bright and wideawake $1.50. You understand, of business town. If nt times the course," exclnimcd tho agent, ! merchants let up a little on the the low.cr is higher than tho advertising tho town docs not upper, lho higher price is look so good to outsiders, lour PJrstTrniup it's no good calling at that there house, them people's vegetarians. Second Tramp Hint so? Pirst Tramp Yes; nnd they've n dorg wot nlu't. London Ideas. tor thu lower berth, it you wnnt it lower you'll have to go higher. Wo sell the upper low er than lower. In other words tho higher tho fewer." "Why do they all prefer tho lower?" 1 broke in. "On account of its convenience" ho replied. "Most persons don't like tho upper, al though it's lower, on account of it being higher, and because when you occupy nn upper you Inwe to get up to go to bed nnd then get down when you get up. I would ndviso you to take the ower although it's higher than the upper for tho reason I have slated that tho upper is lower than the lower becnuso it is lighcr. You can have tho lower f you pay higher: but if. you nro willing to go higher it will vj lower." Ex. A bishop encountered nn old Irishmnu turning a windlass which hauled up gravel from n well that was heinir dun. Ills hat was off and the sun wns pouring on his un protected head. "Don't you know that the sun will Injure your brain if you expose it like that?" said the The Pilgrim Fathers, wc nrc told bishop. The Irishman wiped the never made nnyChrlstmns presents, sweat off his forehead and looked There arc some ways hi which we J at the clergyman. "Do you thiffk have to hand it to those old fellows. I'd lie (lomg tins an nay it i mm Uoston Transcript. nny brains?" he said. Kx. ONE WEEK ONLY JANUARY 3rd TILL 8th -Gigantic Feed Sale- Crown Plour ?2 50 per 49 lb. Sack Scratch Peed Peninsula, Golden Rod, Olympic, Kerr Gifford and Albers Brands. $3 20 per 100 lb. Sack Whole Corn $2.40 per 100 lb. Sack Cracked Corn $2. 55 per 100 lb. Sack Rolled Oats. S1.G0 per GO lb. Sack Rolled Barley, Process $1.95 per 75 lb. Sack Best Grade of Rock Springs Lump Coal, Per Ton $15 50 Above Prices are at the Store (uot delivered) for cash only Also Hay, Straw, Shiugles, Cement, Etc. fc Peninsula Mercantile Co. 670 W, Lombard SI, Phone Col. 795 GEORGIA RICH Studios 403 Titford Iluildiug 410 Oswego Street. Res. 515 Aiusworth Ave. 11 AM ST TISACIIISlt Phones Columbia 554 WoodUwn 2002 Acetylene WEiDHfQ Forge welding MACHINE WORK ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CORPORATION , -FOOT OF iORLHWOrt 5 rfiE Et FOR EVERYBODY SLICKERS - $2.95 TIN PANTS - $2.95 Boss of the Road OVERALLS - - $1.75 SHOES, SOCKS, GLOVES UNDERWEAR, MACKINAWS t GOOD STUFF AT THE RIGHT PRICE ROGERS Btfk of Commerce Buying THE RAINCOAT MAN ST. JOHNS Open Evenings uaner then is the representative the spokesman for your com munity. As your publication ap pears to those outaidc your im mediate locality bo your town appears to them. Editorials and items of news all have their place but the stranger to your town will closely follow advertising carried in your paper.for by this means ho judges tho character and extent of tho business of the community. Ex. Sunday, JnmiBtj' Dili A Uex lleach Special, "GOING SOME" GoMwyn. And a Mnrk Sennctt comedy. Some show. Monday nud Tuesday, Jan. 10 and 11 A strong Western picture, "WHHN TUB OUSHRT SMIU'.l)" nnd "Usf City" No. 10. Wednesday, Jnnunry 12th The most spectacular racing picture ever produced, "THE WHIP." I do not care For old tnnii Drown, lie thinks we have A rotten town. He knocks by night And ronsts by dny, And yet he doesn't Move nwny. Kx. We editors nre nt henrt n truthful hunch of fellows. Aud yet when dentil overtakes tiome skntc we have to pay irlowlni! tributes to his virtues when we know darned well he is shaking hands with the devil Kvcrclt (Pn.) Republican. A man should civo his wifo something for Christmas, that alio wouldn't buy herself." "That's my idea." "What have you selected?" "A shot jrun." - LouiHVillo Courier Journal. A lot of Democrats had just aol their feet under the pie counter in W nshiniMon when some smart utiys passed around thu toothpicks.- uriisii (Loio.) KcntiDllcuu. NKKT1KS KOGKKS. Don't smoke around a Karage. f your life ;asolltie is. isn't worth anything To the ball room dance wear tOGISRS' TIN PANTS, $3.95. Resident of St. Johns lmviui! tuict und city liens to y In Portland con eucc I iv uvflllhiK tlieniMilvrit of our er vices. we will imy nunc nud secure your make their payment wliln.nl liiioiivenl- receipt without inconvenience to you, I'ec, UTo. References: Any St. Johns Hank. Peninsula litle, Alxtrnct nud Realty Co., Iiy II. llcuderi-oii, Manager; 402 North jersey Street. Thursday nnd l'rlday, Jan. 13 nnd 14 a uohiwyii supcr.spccial lu 7 nets, "THE NORTH WIND'S MAL ICE," filled with tense situations and nctlou. Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION 1'lftceii yenr lu the business lu St. Johns. I.lst your property with us. Wc make Mlea. S. C. COOK, 402 N. Jersey Pulley & Zurcher Plumbing, Heating & Tinning WcdKpnir Aluminum Ware rhoue Col. 92 207 S. Jersey St. Mrs.BerthaC.Burdick (Llccntitntc of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Piano 1957 IIodj;c St. Phone Col. 87a ELMER SnIeF" Violin Instruct! :i: STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street l'hone Columbia .102 Davis Barber Shop and HATH ROOMS 5. K. DAVIS, Woprictor 08 Philadelphia St. Hat lis 3fc J. W. BOTTOM Contract Painter 507 Ensl Allegheny St. l'hone Columbia 1212 FOR SALE 1 a nice Lots in the henrt of St. Johns, Portland, Oregon. Write C. C. WOODIIOUSE, Re- public, Washington. Keep Your on ROGERS St. Johns Undertaking Co. Thomas Grice, Aknager Office, Col. 527 PHONES Nllit. Col. 299 208 N. Jersey St. FREE USE OF CHAPEL AUTOAIOBILE HEARSE Night or Day Calls Promptly Answered LOW RENT enahles us to give our customers the benefit of Very Low Prices. Not a Branch office of any Portland Undertaking Co. We guarantee lower prices than you can get in the city INSURANCE A dependable insurance agency, giving superior service. All Lines of Insurance PENINSULA SECURITY CO. 108 South Jersey St Phone Columbia 161 "Say it wlti !9iomers" The appearance of your house will be made more cheer ful by the use of a pretty I?eru or Flowering Plant. I have them at prices to suit all pocket books, also Cut Flowers and Floral Designs for all occa sions. 3ecett' s Qreenfioitses 814 and 816 North Kellogg Sire Phone Col. 401 LEWIS CALDWELL LEADING HAHHEIl The lil ace where wood service una courteoui treatment prevail, Clillilrcu'i hair cutting receive kpeciul attention. 109 BURLINGTON STKhfcT Phone Columbia 379 Res. Columbia 1131 Dr. F. P. Schultze Physician and Surgeon Room 4 Peninsula Dank Ituilditin DEARING'S For Fine Chocolates Ice Cream, Tobacco and Cigars 811 South Jersey Street IhiKkil Dull Shoes.- HOtiKltS Heavy Cashmere SOCKS 35c, Now is Your Opportunity : To Buy Good Standard Merchandise at Very Much Reduced Prices We offer you the following at such low prices Universal Electric Goods, Percolators, Grills, Irons, Heating Pads, Heaters, Etc. 1-3 Off List Prices. Pyralin Ivory, Dubarry and other patterns of Brushes, Combs, Hair Receivers, Jewel Hoxes, Perfume Bottle, Shoe Horns, Button Hooks, Nail Files, Etc. 1-3 Off. Perfumery and Toilet Preparations, Singles and in Set. 1-3 Off. Knickerbocker Hath Sprays 1-3 Off. Ladies' Purses and Hand Bags. 1-3 Off. FANCY STATIONERY 1-3 OFF These with a great many other bargains are to be found here. Watch our Window Currin Says So. Converto Cabinets for small Victrolas. They make your small machine look like the larger cabinet machines. 1-3 Off. SAVB YOURSELF TIME, TROUBLE AND AONEY BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. Curriii's for Drugs ui 3 pair i.oo ROOKRS, of course.