T THE ST, JOHNS REVIEW A. V. Mnrkle lldltar Publlnhed Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jersey St. Phone Col. 321 Subtorlptlan prlo SI .GO par year. gUWI -TIIT'l I'l : i r-- TnR Rrvirw la entered at post office la Portland, Oregon, as tnnil matter of the second class under the Act of Con- Ureas of March 3, 1879. The municipal paving plant was authorized to proceed with tho navinp; of Kellocp: street from the business district of St. Johns to municipal terminal No. 4. followiner n conference yester day between members of the dock commission and the city council in Mayor Baker's office. Th street Is now nrncticallly Im masablo for trucks, it is re liorted. The paving plant will be authorized to rush tho work to facilitate freight movements to and from the terminal. J he im firovement will necessitate the ay imr of 100,000 yards of as- phaltic concrete pavement at a cost of approximately s&i.uuu. Tho dock commission hns agreed to provide the fundi. The county will take care of tho grading of tho street. The dock commission has airreed to reim burBe tho city for $2800 expended n flhnrt Lima norn in witienintr Kellogg Btrcct to make it a main traffic artery to tho terminal. At a meeting of tho officers of the Congregational church held Monday evening it was decided that from this on tho organiza tion shall be known as the St. Johns Community church, Con grcgational. It is the purposo of tho organization, in so far as ia possible, to touch and serve tho community lifo at every point. While it will be impossible to nut all of tho plans into opera tion at onco, a program is being Dronarcd that w ill put the work on a very practical basis. There will bo rcKiilar services btinuny. Tho sormon thought in morning w bo"C mbingUn nnd Uut." In tho ovoning." Eating Husks." A short song service will be held at the beginning of the evening service. While this is not to bo jazz music, you will find it full of pcp.Koportod. Oregon and California are tied for leadership in tmusairo or leg station affecting the World War veteran. Thin is shown by stn Unties published in tho current number ol tho American Legion Woekly which shows that while Oregon and Ualiiornia have each passed eighteen such measures, many states are lagging fur bo hind nnd two. Alabama and MiiBiBsippi. have passed none at all. Washington ranks next with sixteen such laws, making a clean sweep for the Pacific Coaflt. Wnlos. In this city, July 31st, at the residence, 1005 South Syracuse street. Martha Mary Wales, aged 95 years, U months and 0 days, beloved mother of Mrs. Adell Hrodnhlof Portland. I). K.Martin of Houston, Texas; I. H. Martin and Mrs, Alice JJarton of Portland and one adopted daughter, Mrs. Carrie Ilrodahl of Portland. Funeral services Tuesday. August 2nd. at 2 p. m from the residence establishment of K. T. Hymen, 991 Williams avenue at Manon. Interment Hobo City cemetery. Through the inability of tho United States army nir service to obtain gasoline for their air- planes at Eugene and Moil ford tho national forests or Oregon must aro unimtrollcd in the mid die of the lire season, (iiisulino necessary to run the big planes was requisitioned m June lor do lirery Julylst, but m yet none has reached the (lying ileitis where tho ships oporate from. Tho army appropriation bill was passed prior to Juno iUiin, mil money has not been available, apparently thiough some error in Washington. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the gentleman who rescued my daughter from drowning lust Sunday afternoon near the St. Julinw terminal. -Mra. Chas. Outright. Lost Small brown leather purse with rubber around it and containing almost ifao. Mnder please leave at 1250 Lombard atrcot. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Spirit. Mens and Boys' Suits. HOG E H S. For Rent. Three room house and sleeping porch, $12.50 per month; 033 Tioga street; cull evenings after 5 p. m. Sewing. Children's school dresses made neatly and at rea Bonable price. Mrs. Chns. Cut right, 605 North Jersoy street. Big reduction on tires ending Saturday, tho 6th. Goodrich tirca at cost. Fivo per cent, off on all tires in stock; non-skid, KOOO miln tninrnntt Uflv'U sn.85. jack campbeii, 10-15 wiif- lHiuB Hvonuc, near ntuoriu. Don't send your printing out of town. Phone Columbia 81 E. Bergland UWItK U8 N. Jersey Street HAD TO DO MORE THAN PRAY Lone Beaver Found Ha Had Taken the Wordi of the Preacher Altogether Too Literally. As Lotto Heaver sat In the mission house nnd listened to the words of the nrencher, he had tin Inspiration. Only by hard work hnd he been nble to live. Ho worked tthout the Hudson's Hay company's post In summer nnd spent the winter In the snow-drifted forest on his trnp lines. "Verily I sny unto you," wild the (trencher In his sermon, "ro to the Lord In prnycr for what you wnnt, nnd If you hnvn fnlth It will he given you," Lone Ilenvcr went to his tcepco nnd fell on his knees. "0 Lord," ho prayed, "bring inn n stick of flour, a side of Itncon, one box of ten nnd one box of sugar." He will I ed until lnte nftcrnoon In vtiln. It occurred to him tltnt ns he hnd never seen the Lord, he pcrhttps lind naked too much of n stranger. "0 !ord,' he prayed ngnln npologctl cnlly, "bring mo only half of whnt I nsked before." .Still nothing happened. Supper tlmo cm mo nnd Ime Ilenvcr wns hungry. "0 Lord," lie cried desperately, "bring tne n pinto of benns." Thnt Rcemed II t tin enough to nsk, but tint n licntt en in (i In answer. This wns too much for Lone Heaver, mid be voiced I ill lost faith In nngry words. "0 Ionl," be snld, "you are Just the snum ns (be Hudson's Hay company, Hunt, Irnp, Msli or no cot." Chicago Kvciilng Post. STOVE FIRST MADE IN 1855 Out Or. rell Arnott, nn Englishman, Had the Germ of the Idea In the Year 1821. Hloven tiro 11 comparatively recent Invention. True, stoves of somo sort were UHcd by tho nnclents nnd even by the MiviiKe tribes which preceded their clvIII7.1t tldii, but the first real modern "Improvement In the produc tion nnd nneiicy of hunt," in ho called It, wns minle by Dr. Nell Arnott nnd fiiinuuuccil to 11 innrvelliijr ICnxInnd Sov. I. 181! I. the Detroit News states. I low much stoves were In need of iiioileiiil.titlon In Ihosu tlitys In proven by the fnct thnt when Hid (leriimn, Dr. O. Wllllmii .Sicilies, In 1850, des cribed bis llrst "smokeless" stoves, not only the scientific world but nil properly conducted households k reeled him ns n ureal Inventor. The next Mept forward wero mnde by T. I'rhlKln TV11I0 In ISM nnd from Hint day dales the stovo ns wo know It now. Hut prloi to Tcnlu'n Inventions the world wnn mnde ncuunlntcd by the American, Hamilton, In 187-1, with Ostein of compressed Kntss, straw nnd other materials In such tt manner that they could bo burnt without produc Ini,' massei of sufTocntlni; smoke. Ilam IIIoii'm Invention wns dedicated to localities where wood wns scarce. never bad much voj;ue, but presumably wits deeply appreciated by tho peoplo whom ho had In mind In devlsliiK Ids patent. Favored by Nature, Sacramento hns tho distinction of being the world' greatest dUtrlb iillng center for deciduous fruit, nnd hits the largest almond plant nnd tho greatest fruit and vegetable cannery nn the I'nclllc slope. The pear or- iliitrds of the Kiicriiineto delta pro dutv tho greatest crops In the world Hie fruit being llrst to reach tho tnitr- kt-tii each your, Tho delta district which uifien Is compared with tliu famed valley of tho Nile, also yields IIiiiumiiiiN of tons of asparagus each year, us well its great quantities of other vegetables, while It Is known throughout the nation for the variety it hi I quality of Its vegetable seed. I.ttuds bordering the streams of thu valley produce most of the nation's bops, The eastern edge Is prollllc In he production of grapes and straw berries, while the recently developed rice acreage has placed California tc- ond only to l.uuUltiuu ns n producer if this cereal. Safety In Mid. Air, A foreign Investigator has mnde special Nttidy of thu possibilities of lightning sjroko In midair nnd as i-wiii I of observation of nearly ono hundred Hlghls, In which the ttlmhlpe experienced hoinu adventures with MoiuiH, he has count to the following conclusions; There Is no danger to be looked for If tho machine la not In Hie direct lino of discharge, itntl If It does so happen there Is little danger of tire resulting front the nature of and dlhtrlbutlou of the conducting metal portion, In IK) cases where the uiHchtueH were struck directly, the writer maintains that there were no evil effects anil In all cases whero 111 a chines fell during 11 storm thero was 110 evidence of scorching of parts or melting of metal. Qem Was Natural Thermometer. It was a wonderful sapphire, so It Is said, that led the celebrated Doc tor Sorby to (ho discovery of tho ua turo of the liquid sometimes found Inclosed In the cavities of crystals. I'he gem In question contained it tube- shaped cavity n quarter of tin Inch long and nn eighteenth of an Inch In diameter, which wns so regular lu Its bore that It served, by means of the liquid partially tilling It, for a thermometer, The contained liquid liHlMUIcd the bore nt W degrees Kuh reuhelt, and completely 11110(41 at SO degrees. A study of the rate of ex pansion of the liquid led to tho con clusion Hint It must bo carbonic acid. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street Duy Phone Night Phone Columbia COO Columbia 97 SUPERSTITION IN THE CONGO Natives Invariably "Make Charms" Defore They 8et Out on a Hunting Expedition. Nearly everything a Congo native does Is done at the dictation of super stition.. Witch doctors nnd their stntngc nnd somewhnt horrible "medi cine" nre In itemnntl for nil sorts of curious uiiiiRS. 'incir cnnniis nre "worked" for everything from curing sickness to bringing bad fortune upon nn enemy. There mny be n demand that a curso be removed from n whole town, or perhaps n curso Is to be laid upon n single enemy. Ono of the least unpleasant and most Innocent of charms Is thnt which Is "worked" to Invoke good lurk In hunting. It has n certain plctim'soue quality that Is cngnglng. Tho Lower Congo Is not n sports man's paradise, says a writer. Onme Is not nlwnys to be cnsUy found. Therefore, when n hunter whose prow ess Is admired nnd envied Is nhout to die n curious thing hnppens. Just before ho ciplres u few thrends nre drnwn from his loin cloth. These thrends art tied nhout tho nrms of a young man. This young man then has n specific duty In life nnd certnln very deflnlto obllgntlons. Ho superintends tho burlnl of the mlL'htr hunter. Then, whenever the hunters of his neighborhood are nhout to set out the young tnnn goes with them to tho mighty hunter's grave. llo kneels with his fnco townrd thu hunters nnd his back to tho grave. Thu hunters nppronch on hands nnd knees until cliwe, then they dance about the young man nnd the grave to the rub-a- dub of 11 "charmed" drum. Palm wine Is poured over the grave, while ench hunter drinks to tho depnrted. A hit of the mud formed of the wlno and the earth on tho grave Is rubbed on tho forehead, tho nrms nnd the In steps of ench hunter. This Is sup posed to give the hunters kvenuess, surcuess of aim nnd swiftness In tho cbnso. At Inst the charm Is completed. Thu hunters slug n song In prulsu of the mighty departed. Then off tliey ro, nsstired they will have success In the Held. HER DOMESTIC LIFE FICKLE Female Tlnamou flecoanUes No Ob ligation of Loyalty to Either Her Mate or Offspring. lYuilnliio freedom goes u long wny In the case of spiders (whero the bride devours tho bridegroom), but lu spite of her hasty temper thu female spider Is n devoted mother. Tho bnnner of "women's freedom" Is carried much farther by the tin- anion, u .South American bird. Klio Is it tickle wife mid 11 collrmed chllil deserter. Two female tlmimous will light for tho claw of 11 blushing initio bird, who accents tho winner without imy voice In tho matter. Ah soon us she has laid n itestful of eggs, oft slto imm nnil fights nuothvr female for nytlher husband. Then sho resorts her second litis. band, leaving I1I111 nothing hut lender memories and inoro eggs. In time sho nmiisses n kind of disconnected liarein of hindinnds. The husbands have till thu tender utialltles thu wife lacks. They hatch tho eggs, guard the chicks, nnd "moth er" them. "The Well of Monteiuma." Among thu niitiiy natural curiosities of Arizona, one that Is not often vis ited by tourists, Is thu singular bowl- shaped depression In Yavapai county, called "Tho Well of Montezuma." It Is nearly circular, und between BOO nnil IWK) feet In diameter nt tho brim, It lies In thu midst of n nearly-level area. Thu sides are vertical to n depth of HO or 40 feet. Ilelow Hint they merge Into n sloping shape, which extends down to tt circular pool of water, alleged by popular tradition, ns nru so tunny other not very deep areas of water, to be bottomless. This remarkable formation has usu ally been described ns n "pit crnter" of volcanic origin, the result of the falling of the roof of n cavern, formed In tho limestone strata by running wnter. Tho water of tho pool, It Is snld, Hows out through n subterra nean channel Into tho valley of Hen ver creek, Town's Natural Advantages. Tito little river Arrow no bigger than 11 good sized brook runs past the outskirts of thu town of Heddltch, Kug hind, on Its way to Join ihukcs.nro'i Avon near lltdford, n few tulles ttbove Htratfonlon-Avon. Along tho bed of the Arrow you can Und smooth peb hies of n peculiarly hard crystalline nature: they ure Known locally ns "emery stones," nnd were InvHlunble for polishing needles not only when simple Imttdpromsca wero lit vogue. hut nlso for 11 considerable time Inter, Thu makers gave a few pence to cttll dreit for picking n dozen or two out of Hie shallows of the brook. Titus Heddltch could polish Its needles more cheaply than those towns which had to pay carriage for emery stoues, und upon this tiny detail hinges thu de velopment of nn Important Hrltlsh lit dustry, Christian Science Monitor. Hopeful Outlook. 'Well," snld the Judge, "what's your argument this time? Aren't you evet going to get over the habit of beat lug your wife?" "Yes, Judge, I'm begluulng to bnve hopes. She don't look ns though site could pull through many more of ettl." FOY'S St. Johns Fair Store njhest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839 SHARKS IN DEADLY COMBAT Sea Monsters' Duel to the, Death Wit nested by Fishermen Off South Carolina Coast A combat between sharks Is n rnro sight, but a battle to the finish wits witnessed In tho sea off tho South Carolina const by some fishermen. A commotion In the water first attract ed attention to the spot. Tho two monster fish wero attacking each oth er with tho utmost fury; and as tho strugglo took place nt the surfneo of tho water, tho anglers hnd an excel lent view of It. The sharks fought, not with their teeth, but with their long, powerful tails. They dashed fu riously nt ench other, darting this wny and thnt, ench Inshlng nt the other with his tall. At no tlmo did the spec tators sec blood In the water, but the blows that wero struck wero evidently hard enough to do fatal damage, for nftcr n while ono of the combntants began to show signs of distress. It gradually weakened nnd presently turned sideways on the surface nnd then over on Its back, In which po sition It llontcd, apparently dead. Tho men In the boat were nhout to attach n rope to tho carcass when suddenly thero wns a mighty swirl In the wnter, nnd the other sbnrk ennte swiftly to the surface, seized the defeated foo In his Jaws and carried him down out of sight. POSSIBLE TO BE TOO FRANK Honest Criticism by Friends Would Wreck Relations Almost Every One Has "Paste Jewels." It Is ImpoMfdhlo to tell the whole truth to nn nverngu human being nnd Kill remain on terms of friendship with him. There Is little friendship without make-believe. If twit men nro close friends, you mny Inke tt that they have been pretending to n con siderably higher estimate of ench other than they would set down In n perfect honest diary. It Is not necessary thnt they should deliberately llo to another, but they must discreetly conceal 11 curtain amount of criticism that Is going on all tho time behind the bones of their skulls. What Is said In n spirit of truth Is sot down to ninllce. Can n man ho your friend If ho steals thu crown from your bend? Can ho be your friend even If ho steals n single Jewel from your crown especially tho paste Jewel? We hnvu nil thu greatest und the niennest of us paste Jewels In our crowns. Will tt true friend point them out to n world that Is already over much Inclined to scorn Or will ho not rather organize n claque that will ptetemlMo be dazzled by diamonds? Mnn Is not only 11 realist, llo Is nlso 11 lover or romance. 110 nrenms 01 what he would be quite its often ns he deplores whnt ho Is. Ho ennnot help being nttracted by people who make his drenm nppour true. There nru souin men who tire sncli miniko egotists Hint they enn bellevo In the truth of their dreams without nny nsslstnnce from other people. Sotithey agreed Hint his "Mitdoc" was "tho best Hngilsli poem slnro Tnrndlso list." There was no need to tell him so; ho knew It nlready. Now Ktntosmnn, London. Some Real Bargains Nine Itcittitiful vacant lots between tit car line ami the new Illelt school site Price from f 350 to $f00 each 011 very easy term. Seven room home. 1 bed rootni. Iwtl toilet, lights nn I basement, fruit trees nice lawn, lot nuxioo, sidewalk anil ew cr all (Mill; price f235), terms; can nc cept small car up to f 000 nn 1 cash enough to itiiike $1350 and balance of $1000 ut fiO a mouth, which includes interest. 1'our room hou&e with Urge attic bitth, toilet, lights and full cement b.ue itieiit. (rout anil hack tiorclits. 3 full loti with tine orchard, concrete walks nnd macadam street, i block from car line ami two mocks trout tcltooi. Price $3UOU: terms $1000 cash, balance $20 Per mouth sun interest,. .... - A drtiulv 0 room modern house. 3 Peilrooins, all on ground lloor. A tin place lu a g'vtd location. Price for quick sine fiK'tHj, jiwu win itamuc litis, S. C. COOK, Realtor, 402 N. Jersey St. DON'T DO THIS! LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply Hub it Hack of the Ears and Insert in Nostrils. Proof of suc t4 lll b clitn bf the drtunrUU l'or S-tle iu St. Jolius by ST. JOHNS PHARMACY A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70-5tli Ave. N. Y, City I W. A. CARROLL Real Estate Broker Opportunity is now Knocking nt your door. Buy your home now. Piices are low. 1925 is fast ap proaching when values will double. You need some of this increased wealth. Call at our office and select yours now. - Phone Columbia 1285 301 N. Jersey St COR. JJALTIMORK 43l The Feldstein Furniture Co. Extends to you and your friends a special invitation to visit their store -and inspect stock and get prices. We are now prepared to supply your needs. Let us help you in furnishing your home. You may want some Period furniture, "Queen Anne" or "William and Mary" in walnut and mahogany. We can suit the most particular. We have ac cess to the best sample rooms in the city. Rugs of all kinds and descriptions can be furnished. i The manager of this store is an experi enced interior decorator and will always be pleased to assist and plan your decorations. We handle stoves, ranges, gas stoves, gas plates, aluminum and granite ware, dishes. We can furnish the kitchen, breakfast nook, dining room, living room, bed room. In conclusion let us state that we have at this time established a permanent busi ness in St. Johns and thank you kindly for your patronage of the past, and invite you all to come again. Cordially, L. S. CHAPMAN, Manager Summons No. It GG99. Iu the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Or. egou for Multtioninli county. Thouins H. Nicholson, rinlutiff, vs. Mittiil Nicholson, Dcfcnilnnt. To Mttutlc Nicholson, the nbove nam. eil Dcfcnilnnt. Iu the inline of the Stnte of Oregon, you nre hereby rctiulrcil to nppcnr ami atmver the Complaint filed against you In the nbove entitled Court ami Suit, on or before the 12th tlity of September, 1021, wlil date being niter the expiration ot six weeks from the SQtU day of July, the date of the first publication of this Siimuious, mill if you fall to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for u decree dissolving the marriage contract now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and tic feiulaut, mid for such other nnd further relief ns lie may he entitled to, nsked for iu pbtiutifl's Complaint on file herein. litis Summons Is published by order of the Hon. Geo. Taiwcll, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County, said order havltijff iR-ctt made aim entered on tlte uu day 01 July, Wil, 11. C. I.liWia, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office 3IOBoardof Trade bldg., rortlaud. Residence Addrew.lCU Willamette bvd, Portland, Oregon. Date of first publication July SO, 1921 last publication Sept. 9, 1921. THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE Authorized Ford Service Sta tion. Loniplete line ot i'orcl parts in stock. 1 ires, tubes nnd accessories. Crank cases drained and flushed out and refilled with fresh supply of motor oil free ot labor charge. CARS STORED - Welding, Brazing and Ra diators Repaired. Woolley Bros. Phono Columbia 590, 216 North Jersey St. Dr. L. F. Pickens, DENTIST Office hours 8 to 12 a. ni. 1 to 6. p. m. Iweuings 7 to 9. eniusula Rank lMdg. Office Phone Columbia 1183 Real Estate Established Since 1905 MVmber National A&a'n of Realty Boards Member Interstate Realty Association. Member Portland Realty Board. List your property with us; we make sales. S, C. COOK, Realtor. 402 N. Jersey Street, Feldstein Furniture Co. 206-208 W. Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia 821 Dr. W. J. Gilstrap Physician j& Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted X ray Laboratory Peninsula Security Co, Dldg. St. Johns. Poff & 0'Neil TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand and Gravel Dally Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST J. W. BOTTOM 1 Contract Painter S07 East Allegheny St. Phone Columbia 1242 PEKIKSUU TITLE ABSTRACT A REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Msnsgsr 402 N. Jarssy Street Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Rxatulned Phone Columbia 256 Member Duilder KxchanKe W. P. Greene & Son Contractors & Builders 625 K, BUCHANAN STRRP.T Portland, Ore. Phone Col, 1025 Dr. L. J. Keliher Dentist Room 4 Peninsula Bank Building Telephone Columbia 793 Page's Barber Shop 205 N. Jersey Street The union shop that stands for prompt and efficient service. Hair cutting a specialty. A portion of public patronage will be appreciated. ATTENTION, RENTERS Will give you a Lease and Option on new 4 room bungalow. All rent paid above interest and taxes will apply ou purchase price. W. P. Greene & Son 525 E. Buchanan Street Phone Col 1025 St Johns Transfer fi Storage Successor to J. R. WEIMER Careful and experienced furniture movers. 'Feed and Fuel Col 82 109 E. Burlington St. fl& Laurel Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F. No. IOO. SI. John.. Onosn Meet each Monday evening in Odd Pel. Iowa hall at 7:3a, A cordial welcome to all visitltiK brothers. IB. F.. Corminy, N O. 7honiit Thompson, V.O. C.C. Otsy, Krc.titc. Jot KoUit. Fln.fk. ii. !. turn, i re ... St. Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit tlte attendance of our members nt our regular meetings every 2d and 4tli Thursday evening. O. W. Muhui, C. ll Hatcbltt, consul. Clerk. Phone Columbia 9G2 Col. 1456. HOLMES IODGC NO. 101 KNIOM1S or FYTII1A3 Meets every I'rlday night at 7:30 o'clock In BICKNKR Hall. Visitors always we. come. H. n. ARNOLD, C. C. Woodmen ol tha World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening iu I, O. O. V. Hall, I.ctwitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. W. A. Trout, C. C.j K. C. CUrk, Clerk. DORIC LODGC NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first and third Weduesdavof each month in Masonic mil. visi tors welcome. John M. Dlalr. W. M. A. W. Davis, Secretary. PENINSULA CHAPTER" Hi. 43 n, A. II. Stated meetings on the first Monday of each month in Ma. sonic Hall. Visitors Ktlcoau. W. A. CARROLL, K. II. r. 0, 11. LUltON, Sccrcury. TL f i i n ... MIR KHTRrnfl HfinSTflrS Meets every Wednesday evenlue in the MOOSE HALL Join and Help Boost CHAMBERS COMPANY J. G. Chambers Mrs. H. R. Iwry Funeral Directors 243-250 Killingsworth Avenue PORTLAND. OREGON Telephones: Woodlawn &06 C 1183 Mr. Chambers Is the onlv G. A. R. undertaker In the city of Portland. Personal attention and sunervlilon given to arrangements. LORENZEN'S CABINET SHOP 418 Ntrtk itrttj Street Furniture Making and Job Work a Specialty. Refinlshing and Re pairing neatly done. Phono Columbia 977 PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO., Inc. tkctnul tlRetrs im Cefttmters WIRING FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES General Repair Work 109 S. Jersey Street. PortUnd. Oregon Patroniie the home merchant, i