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1914 Philadelphia and Jersey looking westClick on photo to enlarge.

Stella and Luella HoesStella and Luella Hoes

Mary Luella Harney Hoes Circa 1930Check out the lighted globe above the door.

Mary Luella Harney Hoes operated the Venetian Sandwich Shop located in the Venetian Theatre Building on N. Jersey (now Lombard) in the 1930's. There were two locations. The first was a tiny 7 stool nook which was taken over by the theatre owner who then used that space for popcorn and candy sales. The second location was next door to the first and much larger.

 

In addition to running the sandwich shop Mrs. Hoes was noted for being a early day St. Johns photographer. Mary was born June 21, 1874 in Woodson, Illinois and passed away in Portland on January 31, 1958.

 

Page107 02Found In the Hoes family album.

Left Nina Hoes Right Amada Steele LindLeft Nina Hoes, right Amada Steele Lind

Mr and Mrs HoesMr and Mrs Hoes

Luella Hoes at 7545 N FowlerLuella Hoes at 7545 N Fowler

J Harney Family Christmas 1918 on N Decatur with list of names on second listjpg (1)J Harney Family Christmas 1918 on N Decatur

Shirlee Ann ChevroletThe Original Shirlee Ann Rescue #3

This 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Station Wagon known in our community as the "Shirlee Ann" was named in honor of 11 month old Shirlee Ann Howell who died on January 2, 1955. The Shirlee Ann Fund continues today to assist Fire Station No. 22 with needed equipment and training.  Read the Shirlee Ann story here.

May 8 1986 David Swart on James JohnSt. Johns Review May 8, 1986

Edmondson Plumbing and Tinning

William Edmondson 01William Edmondson

Mr and Mrs William Edmondson 203 S Jersey next to Currins

Mr and Mrs William Edmondson 203 S Jersey next to Currins

103 S Jersey in Holbrook Bldg. Gertrude Dearlove, Ella Edmonson, unknown, unknown103 S Jersey in Holbrook Bldg. Gertrude Dearlove, Ella May Edmonson, unknown, unknown.

sitting down on left Ella Edmondson Kilkenny and John  Earl Kilkenny the rest unknownSitting down on left Ella May Edmondson Kilkenny and John Earl Kilkenny the rest unknown

1916 Holmes, Mary Catherine 2 yr, John Cook 6 yrs,Benjamin Franklin 10 yrs, Charles Lewis 44 yrsHolmes family shoveling snow in 1916.  Mary Catherine 2 yr, John Cook 6 yrs, Benjamin Francis 10 yrs, Charles Lewis 44 yrs.  Wife of Charles Lewis (Nadean Cook) possibly behind the camera.  Their residence was next to to C. L Grocery Store on Fessenden St.

Charles Lewis Holmes-Benjamin Holmes 1910In front of the C.L Holmes Grocery Store, 302 N. Fessenden St. at Oswego St.  Charles Lewis Holmes & Benjamin (Ben) Francis Holmes 1910.

1940 Commercial log rafting in the Columbia Slough 

building a Benson log raft Columbia Slough 

Captain Lewis Love 

Lewis Love Pioneer

Lewis Love Grave Marker 1903

Howard Galbraith

1917 St Johns International Order of Odd Fellows board of directors

Oregon Historical Society Photo

High Res OHS 1934 St Johns Fireman's PondOregon Historical Society Photo

What are we seeing here?  This photo, also seen on the High Resolution page, we believe dates to July 31, 1934.  In one year alone this photograph was believed to have been reproduced over 5,000 times, available in three separate sizes.  This photo was taken in front of what was once the St. Johns City Hall.  The train was staged by the photographer to face the viewer.  Normally it would travel in the opposite direction. 

 

The passenger cars of the American Flyer "wide gauge" train set were first introduced in 1931 and then made available again in 1933.  They had matching teal blue bodies, bright red roofs and truss rods, and light gray trucks.  They were dinstinguished by their large window inserts.

Firemen's Pool 1932St. Johns Fire Dept. PondPhoto above found in Images of America - Portland Fire & Rescue

Same photo can be seen in high resolution on this page

Conceived by a group of Firemen and other volunteers in 1932 as a way of countering fading confidence in St. Johns during the Great Depression, at least in some small way, a Fairlyland in miniature was born.  Consisting at first of a rock garden and fish pool the project was soon expanded to include a scale railroad.   

 

This was to have been a off duty project for the volunteers who originally projected it would to take six months to complete.  The actual planning and construction however ended up taking much longer than that. 

 

On or about June 1, 1932 the project began.  In the center was a "dogbone" shaped pool, constructed entirely of concrete, about 36 feet long and 16 feet wide.  Underwater lights were installed in glass niches and eventually a couple of reflector lamps were suspended across the pool, to enchance nighttime viewing. 

 

A mountain was built on the west end of the pool using lava rock taken from Mt. Tabor.  There was a steady stream of water tumbling down from the mountain top, through a water wheel at the power house, and into the pond to provide a supply of fresh water for the brook trout, which were first introduced into the pond late in the summer of 1934.  

 

The Olds, Wortman & King department store donated the (1933 vintage) American Flyer " wide gauge" electric train.  It ran on modified track that allowed for an increased radius.  Quite ingenious for the time.  No commercially available flex-track was available until 1940, putting their efforts 6 years ahead of the model railroad industry.

 

The train was normally operated on Sunday afternoons and evenings, but also ran for special occasions.  In later years, a small loudspeaker was installed in the lodge and in the two highway tunnel portals for seasonal music.

 

The Sunday operating sessions went on uninterrupted until the advent of WWII and then were permanently discontinued.  The rock garden, pool and all the fabulous structures were abandoned in 1954 when the firemen moved to their new brick fire station, just a block away.  They were eliminated entirely in connection with the 1964/1965 renovation and landscaping project for the Police Department, which remained behind.  

 

Public and private funds were solicited and contributed toward the landscaping project.  During the rededication ceremony held in front of the building on July 14, 1965 it was publicly proclaimed "In the near future a reflection pool will be installed containing a water fountain that will spout water in umbrella shaped forms under various colored lights".  The reflection pool was never built.  The funds specifically received for this new pool were applied toward unpaid landscaping charges. 

 

In it's hey day the Firemen's Pool was a destination point.  After crossing the St. Johns Bridge many "Sunday Drivers" would stop by, sign the guest registry, and then stand in line two or three deep around the little green picket fence just to see the miniature train come and go, perhaps purchasing a photo or two to mail to a relative or add to their memento collection.  

 

The local children were very lucky.  They could walk a few blocks from home to the fire station and then watch for hours on end on a warm summer day without fear of reprimand, so long as they left by dusk and got home before dark.  Running made it possible to stay a few moments longer to savor this "fairyland" atmosphere.  For a child growing up in depression era St. Johns it was an unforgetable experience.  

 

Source:  Summarized and condensed from an 1988 article written by D.C. Swart & D. L. Gray

Fire Station Pool 1937Fire Station Pond September 15, 1937

Firemans Pond - Heritage Booklet

City Hall Fireman Pond plans May 1932City Hall Fireman Pond plans May 1932    Click to Enlarge

City Hall Fish Pond Jul 1932City Hall Fish Pond July 1932  Click to Enlarge

City Hall Fish Pond furnishings Aug 1932City Hall Fish Pond furnishings August 1932.   Click to Enlarge 

City Hall Fish Pond open Nov 1932City Hall Fish Pond opens November 1932   Click to Enlarge

Jersey McChesney (8947 N Lombard 1909 King and Brodahl) on left, Crouchley and Omanday on rightJersey Street in 1909.  McChesney Building  (8947 N Lombard) with King and Brodahl Land Company on left.  On the right side of the tracks Crouchley Plumbing (in the shadows) and Ormanday Furniture in the Leo Building.

Western Steel Foundry Sept 1936 Wage ListWestern Steel Foundry September 17, 1936 Wage List.

Cochran Block Bonham and Currier next to bank from Aug 1905 to April 1907Cochran Block - Bonham and Currier next to Peninsula Bank circa Aug 1905 to April 1907.

Holbrook Building on Philadelphia Ave looking westNote street light in upper right corner.

On Jersey street (Lombard) Owner Alex Giese Mrs Giese on left 1927 Thomas Coupe ran the Purity Bakery on North Jersey until 1921.On Jersey street (Lombard). Alex Giese was the owner of Purity Bakery and Delicatessen. Mrs Giese on left in 1927.  Thomas Coupe ran the Purity Bakery on North Jersey until 1921.

C J Muck 8338 N Lombard corner of John and Lombard 02

C. J. (Charles John) Muck  8338 N Lombard corner of John and LombardUsing today's address system this business would have been located at 8338 N Lombard St., corner of John and Lombard.

Jan 14 1954 Fisher to BauerSt. Johns Review January 14, 1954

Aug 25 1955 (1) Shirlee Ann Howell fundSt. Johns Review August 25, 1955

 

Read the Shirlee Ann story here

 

Original photo Crouchley Plumbing Earnest Crouchley  before 1910  next to 8928 N Lombard

Crouchley Plumbing Earnest Crouchley  before 1910  next to 8928 North Lombard Earnest Crouchley standing in front of Crouchley Plumbing building prior to 1910.  This business was located next to what is now 8928 N. Lombard St.

Portland Manufacturing Co 1910Thomas Autzen Photo:  Portland Manufacturing Co after being rebuilt from 1910 fire.

 

Portland Manufacturing Co.Oregonian newspaper article from 1955.

Wallet given to soldiers in WW I by the Grant, Porter, Smith ship building co. (3)Wallet given to returning WW I soldiers by the Grant Smith-Porter ship building company.

Portland Woolen Mills Fleet Line washer showing clutch drive (1)Portland Woolen Mills Fleet Line washer showing clutch drive.

Portland Woolen Mills workersWorkers outside the Portland Woolen Mills.

St Johns Laundry truck in front of Gillen-Chambers Asbestos Co.St. Johns Transfer & Storage Co. truck in front of Gillen-Chambers Asbestos Co.

 

1978 City Hall being renovated 1978 St. Johns City Hall being renovated

1978 -N John Ave.1978 - N Lombard Street at N John Ave.

B & C Deparment store ad 1957B & C Deparment store ad 1957

First Trust and Savings Bank NE corner of Fessenden and Midway 1920First Trust and Savings Bank NE corner of Fessenden and Midway 1920

John Douglas O'Neil -sitting bottom right.1916 Mud Hole under St Johns BridgeJohn Douglas O'Neil - sitting bottom right.  1916 Mud Hole under what would later be the St Johns Bridge

SCAN0020Photo by Gil Parton

 

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Photo by Gil Parton

 

High Res Peninsula Security city hall photosPeninsula Security Company straight ahead, Peninsula National Bank on the right.

June 16 1977 Birthday party for Donna Lee at Dad's RestaurantJune 16, 1977.   Birthday party for Donna Lee at Dad's Restaurant

1913 St Johns WorkersOregon Historical Society Photo

Heart of St. Johns

The Heart of St. Johns

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Jersey & Charleston

IMG_0006Pacific Calendar and Tag shop

Historical Happenings in St Johns Nathniel Wyeth St Johns Review Aug 24 1978 page 11Historical Happenings in St Johns - Nathniel Wyeth -  St Johns Review August 24, 1978 page 11

Jan 25 1979 article written by Johnathan James on Nathaniel Wyeth reviewd by Howard Galbraith (1)

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Jan 25 1979 article written by Johnathan James on Nathaniel Wyeth reviewd by Howard Galbraith (2)Click to enlarge

Unknown person or officeUnknown person in what appears to be a law office.

 

IMG_0026Help us identify this photo.... is it even in St. Johns?

IMG_0018Over Fifty Years In St. Johns

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