St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 19, 1922, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
A. W, Marklc Editor
Published Friday of Each Week
404 N. Jtrsey St. Phone Col". 32
SufcPtlytUn tIo St. SO par y f
pOi
In Portland. Oregon, at mill matter
i the second cUm under the Act of Con
frcMof Murch, 1879.
Cckbrato Qoldcn Wedding
One-half of a century ago last
Friday was the wedding day of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Monahan
one of our most highly esteem
cd and estimable couples. This
woddiug of fifty years ago took
place at AlanthuH Grove, Gentry
county, Missouri, the .ceremony
being Holemnized by the Jlc
Lemuel Watkins, pastor of th
Christian church of that place
The golden wedding anniversary
was celebrated by a host of tli
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mima
linn at their home, 201 lliiclianau
atrcet, last Friday when the
kept "open hoti.se" during tl
afternoon and evening. They
wero tho recipients of many
beautiful and valtialilo mucin
branccs, including a handsome go!
watch and fine cameo brooch fro
the Community Club. Postmaster
Tones and his staff were numbered
amour the visitors in the evening
After their marriage Mr. am
Mrs. Monahau made their liiimi
at Stansberry, Mo., ami they lu
thero .September 122, 1HB1, c
their journey to Oregon, arriv
ing at rortlanu October Oth nut
first locating at Toledo, Wash
but returning to St. Johns
May of 1842. Mr. Monahan
first employment here was wit
the Oregon Uarrel Company, o
crated on tho river front by
O. Hcvcrance. 81. .Johns was at
that time little less than a wi
cm ens with a few small houses
along tho river front and tho 111
innu covcrcti wun loresl. 'llicy
navo followed us progress am
have been potent factors in it
development and civic wclfar
ever wince. Among Mr. Mona
nan's many activities was the 01
oration of the first motor car run
ning to this place. The past II)
years havo been full years fo
this honored couple. They hav
witnessed the slow hut stcai
progress of .St. Johns, step b.
atop, as change after chauge.aiii
development after development
tooic place, as the stragetieal iiu
portanco of this locality becami
more and onoro manifest, whe
new residents camu and beuan t
clear off little patches of groum
to establish their habitations, am
nave seen fit. Johns uradua
but surely begin to dolV its swatl
11? 1 ... .
uiing clonic ami unaiiy iiecnuii
a full fledgtsl youngster wit
metropolitan airs and import
ance. They wero well acipuiiut
ru wun .lames .I0I111 the foumli
of this community, and all th
other old pioneers who have pass
ri on or may still bo livintr
They havo taken a deep intercut
in 1110 moral and religious wcl
laro of Ht. inlins as well as in il
physical development. Mr. .M011
nhait was a member of the llrst
city council of St. .lohns, and tin
active llgure in securing some of
the indUNtrial plants as well as
public utilities that are now en
2. I n
jncu, ror a imimcr oi war
110 nas nad charge of tlio loca
pomoiucc, a limy wnicii lie lias
discharged faithfully and well
He was active in thu organia
tion of tho St. Johns foiiimtinitt
Club and has been its president
aineo it was lirat organicd. Hi
has a wide aeuaiutaiiec thru
A At t . .
uui mo enwro euy, and many
there are who know personiilU
aim many more havo heard of
"Tom" Monahan, as he is fainil
iarly called liv the older nwi
dents who know him well. So it is
plowing to note that this 10
spocted couple, who havo passed
auoceasfully through tho vicissi
tudes, the joys and the sorrows,
mo cares ami Me sacrilices en
in uio pioneer davs, can
thus colebrato their fiftieth wed
dins anniversary in possession of
tneir normal tacit ties and sur
rounded by hosts of friends who
delight to do them honor, and
wun them many more years of
nappy life in our midst.
Resolutions
Inasmuch as dentil has called
from our midst, Mr. Iiehty, one
of the most prominent and zeal
oua members of our body God's
will being done, and having in
never failing memory his splen
did character, public spirit and
his love for God and man,
De it Therefore Husolvcd, That
this University Turk Community
Club hereby record its profound
aorrow because of his passing
ad our appreciation of him as a
model citizen and an example to
young and old.
And b it Further Itasolved,
That the Secretary be directed
to send a copy of these resolu
tiona to the esteemed widow of
Mr. Lichty, also that they be
prad on the minutes and that a
copy be.beut tolho St. Johns He
view for publication.
Un. Quay died last evening ut
4 o'clock at her home, 94 1 North
Central ayenuc. j
MENS1 STRAW HATS
$2.25 $2.50
BEDSPREADS, 72x90 $4 25, $3.G5, $2.60
SHEETS ; $1 39
TWO-TONE RIBBONS 25c, 22c, 18c yd
WOMEN'S BRASSIERS AND BANDEAUXS. . . 35c, GOc
WOMENS' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS $125. 150
MERCERIZED TABLE LINEN t 90c yd
GINGHAM CHECKED NECKWEAR 90c
CHILDREN'S UNDER WAISTS, Sizes 2 to 14 years. . . 45c
niTT CM SLEEVELESS VESTS 25c
VjllvJuO 1 LIGHT WEIGHT UNION SUITS ... 50c
HAIR RIBBON, CUT IN ltf LENGTH 50c pc.
BOYS' WASH SUITS, a to 8 years $1.40 to $2.25
BOYS' NAINSOOK UNION SUITS 75c
PATENT MARY JANES
CHILDREN'S SIZE, 3)4 to 7, .$1-45, $1 CO, $1-85, $1.95
MISSES' SIZE, 7 to 11 ?2.50, 2 85
BOYS' BROWN DRESS SHOES $2.75, MOO, 3.35
CHALMERS KNIT UNION
Keep the Uaby Quiet it Night.
(lotting up In tlic iilk'lit to quiet nn
uni'iiNy Imlijr Ih not the Juke that mime
comic writer ruprmiint It to lie. A
yotinit huMwiul illicovcrnl thin In cnn
of hli llrxt horn nnil the menus Iiu
look lo owrcoinn (he illlllcully won
him 11 prliu In u context In new w
for eteelrlelt)'.
The only inrnim of quIfltliiK thin
hiihy, who una nlllnff, was to niovn
I1J111 up iiml down, Kvnlly. In the low.
vr pnrt of the crlh the fntlitir fustunud
the motor of a dlacnrdud electric fun,
t'roiii 11 niiimII pulley on the motor ho
run 11 hHt lo u Inrgcr pullfy im n
ihort tdinft. nt the oilier cnil of which
ho rlKKd n crunk. Ilieu he cxtcmli'il
11 foiiniMitim' roil to the renter of the
fnimo Unit fttipporteil Ihn spring 11 nil
imm 1 1 rs-.
Tho motor, when Mnrlcil, moved
M'rtiii;". inuttroHs mid hiihy up iiud
dim 11 iihuiit 1111 Inch, omixithly, cntly
ninl ri'KUtnrly. II proved iMitln-ly mit
Infni'lory to the Imhy. who U noV
0110 yesr old, henllhy mid hnppy, nod
ho him never Kot his pnnsitN out of
hed nl iiIkIiI allien the iippnrntim un
til Hi III It'll.
nemarkable Old Dell.fi.
Klino Ihe iiko of IfKund, thunder
mid IliilitnliiK miikliiK Iiiin nlwnys het-n
111111I0 tlio Hunt proof of tho iiupcrnut'
unit. Thor und hie Iiiiku limiimvr.
which iii'i'oiiutod for tho thunder to
the old NorHi'incii, mid Jove or Jupiter,
who hui led his IIkIiHiIiik nnd thun
der In linger nnd Hum explnlned this
uiituriil pheiiomeiioii to the old (I reck
und HoiuniiM, nro only two of the
hiiuilrcilM of ItiHtmiceH In undent he
lief. lu Inter times Ihe hrmid of miiikI
elsn slid evil door was put upon ninny
HlihemhtH, with riiinorM Hint iltlliiK
toiiKiieM of lire nnd crtndicM of thunder
were seen mid henril In their 1 11 horn
lorli'N,
Key to Egyptian Hieroglyphic.
The llimettn ntoiir, one of thn uumt
eelelirnteil nreheoloKlenl dUooverlen of
modern tliiivit, l fnuioue for hvlnt: the '.
key whereby tho decipherment of the ,
U illiii hieroglyphics wun innilti poi. .
xlble. It wiii found In 171X1 uenr llo.
ettn, Kvypt, by nn oitlcer of eiitflneere .
In tho KieiU'li nriny, which wue then
In oi'ciipntlou of Hint country,
'1 he Mont In m ntub of thick bavnlt,
nnd heiim nn Intcrlidlon In honor of
t'tolemy Kplplmnea, written In three
lunicuiige- llreeK demotic nnd hlero
Slyphle. At the three Itucrlptlon are
of Identical Icnltlcuncv, the Ureek
niude eiuy the deciphering of the
others.
I'ntll the dUcovery of the stone
urcbeoloulsts hnd no key to Kgyiv
Hen hieroglyphics, but since thst
time, nil of Kgjpt's sculptured liters-
lire him been read with ease und
much vnlunblo Information given to
tho world.
Hit Mlttsk.
Tho editor of n iugtlno which Is
mhllilied by New Vork bus com.
puny offers a prlio ench month for the
best story turned In by an employee
of the company on any topic pertain.
ing lo compuny affairs. Here la the
one which won this month:
"One scut on top and one Inside."
houted a bus conductor nt a stonnlng
lace.
".Sure, now, nnd you wouldn't bo
Hfter sepuratln a daughter from her
mother." nlil the elder of two women
on the sidewalk.
"lllght ye aro, I would not." said
the conductor, starting the bus. "I
did thut onco Hn' I've been resrettln'
ever since." Cincinnati Ttuiee-
8tar.
DONT
DO
THIS!
LEONARD
EAR OIL
RKLIKVK9 DEAFNESS and
STOl'a HKAD NOISGS
"Rub it ia Back of the Ear"
, (AVwr Put in Kan) f
"Insert in Nostrils"
SdwUI IntirvctUu br a n.trJ rr
HiwUIUt Ut JlffMtnl kimit at tWtfntu
il IU4 NolceLIdU.(k I'xkx.
la.rJ tUr Oil l not a tMiaiKl,kiit
Im kJ ul r ar wllllu blU Im
IKt. tittUbrdiwnUUtfWTVfcw.
JOWER
SUITS 11.50
t
t Drive the
I Point Home! I
J Thii it YOUR town.
X Your interests are HERE.
I Spend your dollars with the I
I LOCAL MERCHANTS.
1 If you spend them out of town 1
t it REDUCES THE PROSPER
I -f TTV nt h inuin
t It reduoei your proiperity.
i Trade at Home :
4
Meet the
I Home Merchant i
Half Way
He knows Y0UE needs.
He knows the NEEDS OF THE
TOWN,
You'll get BETTER TREAT
KENT and BETTER GOODS
t in this town than you will any
when elM,
Keep the Dollars
In Town
Teacher of Piano
ripe urgnn and narmony
MISS MARGARET NOTZ
Til S. Jersey Street. : Umpire 1271
Piano Tuning Repairing
ERNEST HAROLD
Reliable Work
1 I
Sktt st 107 V. fui V fhiac SJ1W
MAGPIE A 'FEATHERED FIEND'
Writer In New York Evenlno Post
Draws Up Strong Indlctmsnt
Against the Bird.
Although a great lover of birds, I
never grieve when anyone kllH n
mngple, Mrs. Frank J. Ilnzen writes
from Acushnct, Mont., to the New
York Kvenlng l'ost. From a child, I
knew they were tlilove.i, but I had to
live on 11 weHtern stock Hindi before
realizing they were llttlu demons.
During n drought In the Northwest
muny animals were hrv hly tortured
and llnnlly klih-d in tin feathered
fiends.
A henst wi'nl.fiit'd by Intmlllclent
food, luck of water, old ufje or any
other cause In imimreil iiHin by the
magpie, which perchus oil Its hack I
a pluce out of reach of the victim s
tall, nnd then lieglns to lllernlly oat
tho poor brute alive.
Two Incidents cume under my own
observation. We hnd an old horse out
at pasture that we valued for th
work she had done. After a time w
discovered Hint the m:ii;ilo were
"working" 011 ln-r mul hint 11 trend
made a terrible "woo on Ihe MMir ereti
lure. Just uhove her shoulder. Wo put
her In the corral to give her extra fei
and wash and treat tho fore. To our
astonishment the mnuplcv still kept
after her. They sii ined to know we
would not dare shoot ut them when
they were on Ihe Imek of Ihe horse fo
four of killing her. Time nfier llni
we tried to get thorn when Hying to
nnd from their dreadful feast, hut
their Instinct told them, apparently,
when we were nrineil nnd when Ihe
gun was out of reach, so they 11 1 way
miimiKod to eeiipi'. At hil we were
obliged to keep the horse III tho barn
until the sore healed. It was the only
way si 10 could gel rid of her tormen
torn.
AUSTfilANS USERS OF ARSENIC
Mountain Fo k Mal i Use of Deadly
Potion for Da ,.iite Purpose
Also Fed to Horses.
Iiihnbllniils of Austria, In Hi
mountains ailloining Hungary, are In
the hnhlt of mull g nicnle. The effect
of the poison, when taken lu iiiodoiHto
iiunnlltles. Is lo gle 11 freNhnifH to Hit
complexion, nnd iiiierwaril to Impart
a certain degree of embonpoint. An
other ndvuntiige which the enters do
rlvo from the use of thu poison Is to
have their respiration facilitated In
ascending the mount 11 In. They place
a llttlu piece of nrxenle lu their mouth
and they usccml the greatest height
with en so.
(I rooms nml cotichmcn at Vienna
give nrsenlc to their horses. They
sometimes throw h pinch of It ninoug
thu outs, mid somntlmes He up a small
hit of It In n linen rug, which they
attach to tho bit when the horse Is
hnniesscd, Thu effect 011 Ihe horsoi
Is to nut them In high condition, with
tho skin smooth nnd shining, and to
Increase their spirits.
The carters In the mountainous conn
tries of Austria nre also lu the hnhlt
of giving nrsenlc to their horses when
nhout to ascend 11 steep road, with the
result Hint the ascent Is made much
easier for tho anlmnls.
Artist Vision.
It Is nn though a man were shown
n crystal, n perfect tiling, glooming
below depths of wnter, far down be
youd roach. Ho would dive mid dle
ngnlu, driven by his groat desire to
secure it, until llnnlly, nil dripping
ho brought It up. Hut Hint In the end
he could bring II, a perfect thing, to
us, wns possible solely because he
hnd llrst seen It gleaming there.
Others might dive and dive, might
work nnd labor with endless patience
und endless pains, but unless they hud
first seen the crystal unless they
hnd been given this divine gift of
seeing this vision they would come
up empty-handed,
The occasional so enlhM genius does
not mnke the crystal but he alone sees
It where II lies gleaming below depths
of water, nnd by his effort brings It to
ut. Abbott Hiinderson Thnyer.
This Smoker Nevsr Sick,
All pipe smokers know the desir
ability of 11 tolmcco mixture tho smoke
of which will not bite the tongue or
be too hot In the mouth. Mixtures of
this kind ure what manufacturers ure
always seeking.
In Loudon (Hng.) an apparatus bus
been put Into use for the testing of
smoking tobacco for these iualltles.
obviating tho usual method of per
sonnl trlnl by mi expert. It looks like
n telephone box, fustened on 11 wall,
including the wiring. A pipe la loaded
with toliHceo and the stem Inserted In
n rubber encircled hole In the box, A
switch Is turned, Hie tobacco Is lit,
nud the electric machine In the box
smokes the pipeful nt any rate of
speed required, making a record of
the temperature nnd nicotine coutent
of the smoke.
Expensive Spanking.
A lltoomtlcld, town, woman while
talking to her husband over the long
dlktuuce from u booth lu that city
was repcutedly Interrupted by her lit
tle son. He mudo o much noise and
became so unruly Hint she left the
receiver off the hook, grubbed the
youthful offender by Ihe arm und took
him to the hull where she gave him 0
regular old fashioned spanking. She
then returned to the booth mul com
pleted the conversation without the
least Interruption, At the tlulsh she
became very angry because of the
charge for overtime, nud liuUted thut
Ihe time she spent spanking be de
ducted from the churge, The North
western Hell,
READY FOR BUSINESS
AT 507 JISRSKY ST R HHT
All kinds of SHOE REPAIRING
neatly dotie. Our work is first class
ami material is good. Our prices
are right.
Russell & Colwell
Lots at Auction!
Three Splendid Lots to be Fold
to the Highest Bidder on
SATURDAY, MAY 20,
AT 3 P. M.
Property as follows:
South 1-2 lot 1
Block 41, James
John Addition
All of lot 2 Block
4, Court Place
Addition. All of
lot 17, Block 2
Fairmount Ad
dition.
Sale to be conducted at the
corner of New York and
Jersey Streets in St. Johns
Sale Promptly at 3 p. m
ELEN0RA N. BUCHANAN
Owner
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer
Coming to
PORTLAND
Dr. Mellenthin
Spccinltst
In Internal Medicine for
the past Eleven Years
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be nt
BENSON HOTEL
TUKSDAY ami WI5DNKSDAY,
June Gin and 7th.
Office Hours: to a. m. to 4 p. m.
TWO DAYS ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellentliin is a regular
Ki'Htliiutc 111 medicine and uru'
cry and is licensed by tho atato
of Oiwon. lie visits profession
ally tlio more important towns
Hiid cities and ofl'ers to all who
cull on this trip frco consultation
except the expense of treatment
when desired.
According to his method of
treatment lie does not operate
for chrome appendicitis, gall
stones, ulcers of the stomach, ton
sils or adenoids.
lie lias to his credit wonderful
reMilta in diseases of tho stom
aeh, liver, bowels, blood, akin,
nerves, heart, kidney, bladder,
bud wettiii(f,cataarli, weak lungs
rheumatism, sciatica, lug ulcers
and rectal ailments.
If you have been ailing for any
length ot time and do not get
any better, do not fail to call, as
improper measures rather than
usease are very otten tne cause
of your long standing trouble.
Remember above date.that cou
saltation on this trip will be free
ami that his treatment is diner
cut.
.Married women must be ac
companied by their husbands.
Address 330 Hoston Block.
Minneapolis, Minn.
DANCE
At St, Johus Rink every
Thursday and Friday by
Jack and Gill Club
TIRES
3032 CORD TIRES
$13.95
St. Johns Garage
216 N. Jersey Street
Idle Hour Pool Hall
207 N. Jersey Street
OLOVKR & ALLKN, Proprietors
T. A. Glover, Mauager
Cigars, Tobacco and Soft Drinks.
R. GRAHAM McOALL, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Ilotira 8:30-10 A. M.j 1-5 P. M.
Evenings by appointment.
Peninsula Bank Buihiing
Empire 993. Res. 108 Fessenden
BERENICE MYER McOALL
Pianist and Fipo Organist
Students Limited.
Hours by appointment.
108 Fessenden street
Repairing Has Dropped
I will half sole Shoes
at these prices:
Men's heavy half totes f 1.25
Men't llKbt half soles 1.00
Ladles' heavy soles 1.00
Ladles' llht shoes 75
Hoy's heavy soles 1.00
1!ovb' Hyht soles 76
Girls' soles 75
Tatrhlng 15c
I use the best of leather that
money will buv. I have come to
stay and believe in living and let
you live.
C. C. HOPKINS
Boot and Shoe Maker
513 Columbia Blvd.
Near Filling Station.
THE I HOUSE
ove wonts
Moved to 217 North
Jersey, formerly occu
pled by Joy, tho Tailor
Telephone Empire 1399
H. A, MANNING
If You Want
Real Service
The Modern Klectric Wag
ing Machine has been called
the greatest of ail
Labor-Saving
Money-Saving
Time-SavIng
Appliances ever produced
for the Home.
We believe you will agree
with this .strong statement
after you have seen one of
these machines in action.
Drop in any time for free
demonstration.
Electric Store Electric Building
Portland Railway
Llglil & Power Company
"BirYouiOtncONdJilDctrkt6rt"
LAW N MOWERS
Sharpened and Repaired
Bicycle Repairing, Saw Piling
Light nrazing Work, Key Fitting
and umbrella Kepalriug promptly
done. New ntid Sccotid-Haud Bi
cycles for sate. Get new tres put on
your Daby Buggies and Go-Carts
Makes them run caster.
PRICKS RIGHT CIVK MB A TRIAL,
A. W. ALLEN,
118 Philadelphia Street, St. Johus
rortiami, uregou.
Geo. W. CrocRwell, M. t
Naturopath, Splnologist
7M, 720 Dikimluti.
ISlootrlo Troatmenta
SrBCIALrTlHS
Stomach trouble. Chronic disease aud
l'cuislc complaints.
No tustter wbat your trouble is I can
help you: I have cured hundreds) why
not you)
Consultation ana examinations I'rte.
'Pay as you can."
No knife. No operations. No incurable
case lateen,
Free treatments this week.
PENINSUCA WASHERY
1032 N. Syracuse Street
Patronize Your Local Laundry
Hand Finish Work Mended and
Darned a Specialty. Family Wsb
ing and Wet Wash Solicited.
Bundles Called (or and Delivered.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Phono Colitmhiu 14Q7
St. Johns, Oregon
J. W, Herwlck C. O. Herwick
Phone Col. 5S2
Res. 1025 S. Jersey
J. W. HERWICK & SON
Wood of all Kinds
BRICK, SAND AND GRAV3U"
Muhm & Brewer
Ceatracters ti Builders
Plans and Specifications furnished
Free when we build. Repairs and
Alterations. Res. Phoue Col.962
Patronize the home merchant
HOLMES LODGE NO. 101
KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS
Meets every 1'rlday night at
7:30 o'clock In DICKNKH
Hall. Visitors always wet
come.
E. K. PMILLirS, C. C.
A. CAR!. N1XSON, K. R. 8
PENINSULA CHAPTER
No, 43 R, A, M.
Stated meetings on the first
Monday of each month In Ma
sonic Hnll. Visitors Wilcomc.
v d. witasTKK.it. ii. r.
i. II. Ul
. LliMON, SccreUry.
JKLaurel Lodge, 1. 0,0, F.
'm"r- No. IBO, Sl.John. Oraoon
Meets each Monday evening in Odd fel
lows hall at 7:3o. A cordial welcome to
all visiting brothers.
ThotuaiThumpran. N. O.
Ud. Oltci. V. O.
I'M
Conutut, Kec. Sec) G.W.Nortue, I'ln.Btc
II. 1'. Clark. Ttn:
St. Johns Gamp No, 7546
Modern Woodmen of America.
Wc heartily solicit the attendance of
our members at our regular meetings
every 2d and 4th Thursday evening.
Jean Thompson, K. R. Corbett,
Consul,
Clerk.
115 W. Tyler St.
929 S. Jersey St.
Woodmen of the World
St. Johns Camp 773
Ooo I, Hire meeting every Monday ertnlug
In nitkuer Hall, Sutlliigton and Jersey MreeU
Vlilttlwa; welcome. Old member" come
out and tee what a live camp you belong to.
It, I'KTHHH, C C, W. A TKOUT, Clerk.
DORIC LODGE NO. 132
A. r. and A. M.
Meets the first and third
Wcdiicsdayof each mouth
la .Masonic Hall. Vli
tors welcome.
John M. Dlalr, W. M.
A. W, Davis, Recrctary.
Minerva Chapter No. 105,0, E.S.
Meets everv second and
fourth Tuesday of each
month In Masonic Hall,
Visitors welcome.
Grace L. Dlalr. W, M
lle,le V. rort, ttec.
117; Amliertt street.
The Fraternal Boosters
Meets every First and Third Wcd
ncsday in the
Odd Fellows' Hall
Join aud Help Boost
Oflicc-Col. C25 KrslTctict.Col. 477
Dr. E. P. Borden
DENTIST
Painless extraction of teeth under nitrous
oxide gas
Peninsula llauK Dldg.
St. Johns, Portland, Oregon
PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO
H. HENDERSON, Manager
402 N. Joraty Strstt
Abstracts of Title Prepared
Titles Itxnmtned
Phone Columbia 2C5
Poff & O'Neil
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Sand and Gravel
Daily Trips to Portland
ftoni Col. 308 208 H. JERSEY ST
Frank A. Rice
LAWYER
orncc 107 N. Jersey Street
Phone Col. 887 Residence Col. 39
All Kinds of Truck and Team
Work, Furniture MovitiR, Basement
Digging, Sand aud Oravcl; Wood
for sole Cordwood $7.50; Planer
TrimtjiitiKS 5.50.
W-S. JEANS
Col. 732 510 K. Pollf St.
ELMER SNEED
Violin Instruction
STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street
Phone Columbia 902
AWi. S. Scale Mn. C. A. Iltw
Scales & Blew
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
We Buy and Sell
Agents for Sibtoco Plpcless Furnace.
Phone Col. 255 -102 N. Jersey
Dr. W. J. Gilstrap
Physician & Surgeon
Glasses Accurately Fitted
X ray Laboratory
Peniusula Security Co. Bldg.
St. Johns. J.
44-
R. G. Muck
A. A. Muck
Phones Col, 118
Main 4901
Phones Col. 1234
East 6531
907 Fessenden Street
Sand, Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Members of the Builders' change
rhone Columbia 977
PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO.1, Inc.
tkttrtul Engineers and CeMtractors
WIRING FIXTURES 4ND SUPtUKS
General Repair Work I
109 S., Jersey Straet, Portland. Oregon
Phone Columbia 874 t
L. R. NICHOLS
Chimney Brick. Cesspool ! Brick.
also Contracts taken for Digging
Cesspools.
502 N. Edlsoii Street
Legal Guarantee Given"
! Knltr-tut pia-aUaB work.
A to Ql-Bj riITrttaaU
Ctirrfn'a lor Lru(rn
St. Johaa, '-" Oregon
Luy or sell St. Johns Property
M. W. DAVIS
Real Estate
Eire Insurasce and Notary Public
Cist your property with e if you
desire to sell quickly.