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Olympic Pure Products if roil want soniething a little 11 nsk OLYMPIC ANHLY .FLOUR , OLYMPICrpANCAKE FLOUR v ' . OLYMPIC tWHKA'iVHHARTS OLYMPIC CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR The Portland Flouring Mills Co. AT HOME AGAIN! We arc now at home in our new store In the Holbrook Block, and while we are not wearing our " proud clothes," we will be glad to sec oil our old friends and patrons, and ninny new ones. Wc will have something of interest to say to you in it few days. Don't forget the HKATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS and CHI-NAMHL VARNISH I POTTER & GOOLD, Tun Hardwaki? Mkn. HITTING THE TRAIL Is just like St. Johns Pharmacy ! It's a Pleasure R. D. JACKSON, Proprietor. THINK OF THIS. A Business Man Registers Some Real Sensible Advice. ' It seems to he the plun of some on) to live off the work and efforts 0 others. For instance, in sonic communities one will find men en pgnl in selling property who never thbk of sending a penny in udver rising or helping the city, but who witch the door of the man who does advertise. As soon as a customer comes lie at once locates himself near by and as soon as the customer leaves the office he pounces upon him, and, by artful tales and stories tries to sell to him. Prospective purchasers should be careful, for if 1 man cannot get business in the proper way without using the ad vertising ami influence of someone else he is not responsible and should not be patronized. F.very com munity has its solid business men, nd they are the ones who should be patronized. An Ohskrvhr. Not Samaritan Treatment." When the lad Olsen was so badly hurt by having his lcg,crushed ,by a trttt car last week he was nt once taw to the St. Johns hospital. There he was placed upon a clean nattress nnd clean clothing placed tout him. It was in that condi gn that he was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. When the cot, mattress and Wdmg were returned to Dr. Htnsl, of the local hospital, it was round that the bedding had not en cleaned in any way nor was t even folded. Almost any hospitnl would have at least attempted to the blood-stains from the ress-but even this- had' not done: and the bed clothes twabbed together la a (dirty No word of thanks, even, hpiuheUde1 t0 lhe St JphS t,T!?.n",0oo4 Samaritan must, be w 'Priests" and I.evites" hi dU guise. Gone to Washington. J. Bailey, who has a host of rra acquaintances in St. Johns, fiff? ro-Wooley, Wash tt' t0.fi11 a Psitin basket EES'' Mr; is arf epert in Jtt I'ne-and will assume the gen- management of the works. 80 with i ,W,SheS f the here nome at a Bargain MlV&?att.1. '4X14. with im kiw 1 Join Cedar Park. W owM ,row wnne: i to EDWARD COLE House For Sale gx rooms and bath. alf cash. haU Pw cent. Poiat Viey,, better tltun the rest you should for trading at the to Every One! Edwards Sits With City Council Mr. Edwards acted with the board in his old capacity nt the council meeting last evening stat ing that too much haste had been shown in pushing the matter of his resignation. Opinions upon each side were read and commented upon and farther action postponed till next Thursday evening. Card of Thanks. Mrs. Mary H. Strousc, who was well-known to many residents of St. Johns, died at St. Vincent's hospital on Monday, July 17, at four-thirty in the afternoon. She had resided in this community for over a year and for the past year cancer had made inroads upon the constitution which death at last relieved. Deceased was Iwm at Glenwood, Iowa. February as, 1863. and dur ing .her stay here had made her home with her motlier aim uroiuer, Honoru and M. E. Kilkenny. Other Immediate relatives are John Kil kenny, St. Johns, Bernard Kilkenny, New Haven. Connecticut, and Mrs. C. W. Waterman, Omaha, Ne braska, brother and sister. She was a member of the Catholic church aud the funeral was held from the Cathedral, Portland, Wed nesday, July 19. The remains were interred at Mt. Calvary ceme tery. 'IY tlinu wlinse kindness to US and to the deceased rendered our sorrows the less severe and her sufferings the more bearable do we desire to return our sincere and deepest thanks. May their sorrows be the more easily oorne. Mrs. honor a kii.kk.nny, John Kiukhnny, - Mk, EKimcknny. . . . Thc DraMaof Life. 'Pi, e cnhWt at the Contrreeational tabtraacle witt be one of special interest Sunday morning at eicven o'clock. Rev. Upshaw will present 'The Drama of Life" in three acts. Special music will be rendered and a cordial invitatiou is extended to all. w .wl frc riportre Christ. Ml. u t.i. . - o ' from Parlier, California, were visjt- . - . . m iir!t1 .... ors .Tuesday vyittt Mrs. wuhbw Belcher. Tweuty-one-foot launch, nearly new, Truscott ttodel and Four II. P,,Trucott engine. For sale by Potter'GooW, Saint Joliiw. Dr. Hartel attended the Dental congress at Portland during the n rivtrts a. crood time. windiug up with a banquet at the American Inn on Thursday even ing. The Ladies' Aid society of the First CougTagational church will give an ice cream social at their tabernacle Friday evening, July 78. A cordial invitation is rxteuded to a". . . Review lib your f riead for a year. PORTSMOUTH and UNIVERSITY The stork Is hovering over n small house on Drlcch street, University Park. II. H. Reynolds, one of Portsmouth's popular young men, took in tl.e fair all day eduesday. Nicely furnished rooms can be had at Mrs. George Staube's, 794 Bedouin street, University Parle. " Mrs. M. P. Poster is able tobeupagain and around, having lately' recovered from her illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray are thinking of building another house adjoining their present home 011 Dawson street. Mrs. K.Johnson is building another house for rent on Dawson street. This seems a lavoritc one for residences. Nicely furnished rooms can be had at Mrs. R. Vernon's, 1676 Hereford street, University Park; phone Union 5305. Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Wright, from McMinnvllle, are on a week's visit to Mr. Wright's mother at University Park. Vincent Althen, a nephew of Mrs. II. Iiard, Portsmouth, left Monday for an extended hunting and fishing excursion in Hastern Oregon. Mrs. M. A. Stratum spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hinkstouc. University Park. Many persons from town came to the rarit tor an outing. Mrs. Predcrick Valentine, of Ports mouiu, uas abandoned her trip cast, having received a letter from a relative which altered her plans. llcrt Rand, a former popular resident 01 university raric, nas ucen quite ill nt the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rand. He is now convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. George Cochran, who have been vlsitiusr Mr. aud Mrs. V. II. Cochrane, of University Park, left for tneir iiouic in Wisconsin last Tuesday, Joseph l'ully met with a severe accident Tuesday afternoon at one of the mills. He was hurl by a heavy load of lumber inning upon mm, ami will be coniincd to his home for some days. Mrs. Miller "lid three children arrived Tuesday last from Grand Porks, II. C, to visit her mother, Mrs. Wright, aud her two sisters. Mcsduuics Ilcmstock and Nash, of University Park, Dolph and IMwlu, sous of Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas, of Portsmouth nvcuue, are working at the Ia'wIs and Clark fair during their vacation. They are bright, handsome boys, respectively ngctl 11 and 12. Willie Wolcka, the eight-) cur-old sou of Mr. and Mis. R. J. Wuieka, of Univer sity Park, who wa injured on the face by 1111 explosion of powdcrou the fourth, lias recovered. Dr. DcVuul fears no laid results. Mrs. llackclt ha moved to the house built by Maitln llroiheu, 0:1 Dawson street, I'uiveisity Park, uud appears comfortably settled, The house com mands a view of the mountain, St, Helens. Ilcujaiulii Wise, with his wife and two daughters, mi a Hying visit to his mother, Mrs. M. Walker, of St. Johns, Monday afternoon. He Is from Kelso, Washington, and left Tuesday en route to California. Cluirlcs Hermann, a brother of Mrs, R. J. Woickn, of University Park, left 011 the ijth instant for Ncbraka, to be uhscul u year. He formerly belonged to lhe United Artisans, and l well known in University Park. Mrs. Auliuau and her duughtcr have moved to University Park and will occupy their new residence ou Dawson street. At present they arc staying at Ur. and .Mrs. Kossiicrs ou roruiuoutii avenue. Air. auiuiuii nan a nice con- ivctlouury store 011 uawson strcci. G. W. Overstrect's 'phone call is Union 385. T. U. Anderson, of the Boston Bakery, is working in Jobes' Hour mill. Churles Suitter is drlviuir the delivery wagon for the Boston Bakery. fliv Marshal Merritt Hunks is recovering from his second attuck of uieuslcs. H M. Ilinklennd familv moved to Ncwburg, Oregon, where they will go ou a ranch. At the University Park Baptist church Evangelist G. D. Hydeu will preach Sunday morning ai eleveu. Pastor Beutzien will speak at 7:45 p. m. on "What is Man?" Hans Freeman, who is guest pf p 1. Peterson., succeeded a ,ew day's ago in losing his purse when in Vancouver. 11 was jounu oy the street railway people and re turned to him. fr Panell und wife, of Dallas, Texas, are visiting Mrs. Kinsey, of St. Johns. Heights. Mr. Capell will likely locate Here. Mrs. m, k. Mmviniicil. of Seattle, who has been visiting at Mrs. Kiusey's, returned last Friday. uv if. 1?. McVlcker received a letter this week informing him that Rev. C. F. Beller und family aud Mr. A. T. Hunscote and wife, all of' Fullerton, Nebraska, will readh St. Johns uext baturday. to iook over Oregou, and yisit the fair, f B. Bishop, of Bndalville, Is buildiug a fine eight-room hovse on i, MnnWnrri. It will have a bath room and pantry and will be lighted . . . - ... - H.l. 11.. I with electricity. inc wai uuu floor of the basement will be cemented. He will sell it wlien completed. I llwriti ni tier tnniniTOW'R. D. Jack- son will be the sole proprietor of the St. Jonns pnarmacy, waving purchased Mr. nonman s micrcai. Siuce coming to our city Mr., Jack sou has built up a large patronage and we bespeak for him a con tinuance of the same, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Higby and B. R. Mowry, of Endeu, Illinois Wednesday of this week. Mr. Mowry has been the postmaster at Enden tor the pasi uiwn vrars. Thev all sneak very highly of "St. Johns and Mr. Mowry says tnat we sneuia taxe guuu -it at bur dob mistress. ' ' At the Baptist open air senric to be held this (,lnday; eveuiug m eight o'clock a company of young people from the White Temple will lead the singing. Rev. G. D. Hyden, a noted evangelist who is visiting Portland, will speak. Tlie ext service of this kind will be at Poiat View Tuesday evening. PORTSMOUTH and DIVERSITY Alma DeVaul, who broke her right arm, is almost well again. II. D. Reynolds is proud of his ginscpg garden, it is uoing nicciy. Mrs. Nat Webb, of Walla Walla, is visiting her son, J. Cy bmith. C. G. Pain has moved his family here from Park Kidgc, a Chicago suburb. Miss Rose Hatfield is confined to her home by a severe attack of typhoid. The families of George Cone and II, I,. Yost arc nt Long Peach "resorting." N. Peters and wife moved here from Hoquaiu. He works at the shingle mill. Mrs. Velio Abrams, of Sun Prancisco, California, is visiting at P. P. Walker's. Dayton Stoddard is with the Oregou isuttoiial uuanl at their bcasidc encamp ment. W. Raits and wife, of Manchester. Iowa, arc visiting P. P.. Hubbard and family. Those txmulnr Murphy boys are home again, ihcy had a buuy time camping at Seaside. Mrs. C. P. lloltman'a sister, Mrs. John Wilson, is here from Kscanaba, Michuian. on a visit. Cecil Carter, from Prlday's Harbor, Washington, Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. A. II. Stevens, Mrs. W, Mom and son came Sunday from Nevada, Missouri, to visit W. if, Morris and family. Miss Nelly White, one of our popular girls, is home again iroui a pleasant time at Kiugslcy, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson, of I.os Angeles, spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs, Prancis Uatzola. Miss Hcrtha Andrcwarthiir, from linker City, is having a pleasant visit with her friend, Mrs. A. C. Plcinlng. W, S. Coleman has moved his family Into the old Ruttcr house, corner of Portsmouth and Willamette. Mrs. Gus lllocksott is ciitcitainini! her sister, Mrs. II, M. Hicks, from Ashland. Mr. Hicks is expected later. A self evident truth: "Pine weather." Who doesn't get tired listening to the "weather talk" of some folks? Miss Ixuisc Yottuir, who has lccu vliltiiiL' the S. C. Hacketl family, has returned to her home In Houiam, The fa r MImcs Gihln mid Messrs. John llaldwln nnd J. R. Mlutilck had n lovely time Sunday At Hstacailu. Last week's item in rciranl to Mrs. W. H. Rollins should have read "an enter prising and gifted ncwspacr woman." Monday "Mike" Hornhrck went to Itastcru Urctron on n short business and pleasure trip. He thinks favorably of that country. Dr. P. lloutchcr told your correspond- ent he exDccted to practice medicine In Toronto, Canada lie. and his wife left Monday night. The thlukliii! people of the Peninsula will be glad to know that Klbert Hub. b.ini,thc inmotiK Koycnnier, exccts to lecture In Portland Octolwr 5. Dr. It. V. I'.ldrldge. Grand Junction, Colorado, and H. II. l'.arlc and wife, Darlington, WIm.'iiiis1ii, lire enjoying life nt the home of T. A. Ketchum. Hllertn Hills has lust returned from Sail I.uis ObiMio, California, where she has been with her father fur two mouths. Dr. A. I. Kills practice onteotmthy there now. W. M. l'olsouiaiid lurvc f.millvarc here torn month to see the fair. Thev arc llvluu in P. I.ShariMi'a huune. Pendleton l their home nnd Mr. I'olsom I recorder of Unatllln county. Portkiuoiith certainly is n iiopular place. Mm. M. Carlson came all the way from Caic Colony, Africa, to be here uud live with her husband. She greatly enjoyed the 14,000-mllc trip and Is much smitten with everything here. Mrs. W. P. Arthur and family are iileasautly entertaining her nephew, I., Hendricks nnd his wife and child. They ore from Ilmporia, Kauas, but like urvgon very mum uuu .nr. iiciiuricKi muy estahlUh a biulne here. The following named are visiting MU Victor 011 Porttmouth avenue: W. G. Mark uud family. Pomeroy. Washluu- ton; Mr. W. T. Murk mid Ml Wluiil- frcd Murks. Hljililaud. Califoriiln: uud Mr. Html, Acme, Wellington. A bunch of rciiri'M.utatIve Odd Pcllows from Peninsula Itodgc No, 12H, went to Woodlnwn Tuestlay iiIkIU. There was a Ioliit iutull itlon of officers and late re reshmenU were served. All present had one of those good old-fasnloncd times. TWO WI.NNHKS. Two of the Park's accomplished voiiui! ladles, Mib llcssle McNamaru uml Mis Merle labot. arc rctnousible for the very successful llaptist sociable given last l'rlday 111 Artisan nail. A larue crowd thoroiik'hlv euloved the different numbers ou the program, but the drill by twelve little girls, beautifully costumed, was the hit. Ice cream und cake were served at the clcsc. Misses labot aud McNamara deserve great credit uud the thuuks of all for their effort, Lost. A canvas sack containing fishing tackle at Perry landing, Saint Johns, July 9, Liberal re warn 10 tuny returning same to this office, 1 r fn..w.. Inst u-V- uui rtnleltif, over the arrival of Mrs. Magoou who had been absent tor some iiuie. T I o m. II llvtintflfi. nf lVirtftnu.tllll. has gaiueil a pleasing reputation by his if... ... .. WCCKiy vuillliuuiium iu im . I C. tnni uu'ttt tn a l'nrtlaiut hospital ou Wtduewlay of this week, wlicre ue win uuuergu an ujvraiiuii. C N. llraasch Is couleuiplatlug a ileal 1. vul.it li m u111 iiin uitnp fnrtu lirnn. f.,.vw.. . ..... . - j erty iu exclumge for St, Johns holdings. Miss Agnes Miller, of ban Prancisco, .UUl.ttr li- lintnH nf f. T.. funles. Miss Miller is un accomplished inusiciau and a teacher of the piano and violin. t Mt niarV I!1VH lln vrv IlllSV applying their fireproof paint to many rOOIS, AlUUIIg UK ttiti luiiun. .iv A If Wittiertt and Perrv Miller. Thev are now working Portsmouth. In about one week the appearance of Jersey street will be much improved. A larue gaug of workmen uas been uoing some tall bustling, and tracks have been torn up ami heavy steel has been laid. C. Bunce, of .Salem, was visiting W. W. Culver this week. Mr. Bunce will probably locate here. Dr. and Mrs. Hartel attended the banquet at the American Inn given by the Dental congress last eveuing. Mrs. O. E. Learned, mother of Mrs. J. P. Winkle, has gone to Loug Beach to remain a lew weeics. Mrs. I. O. ShaUL'linessv aud daughter, Lilly, of Portland, and Mr Xf. A. Russell aud G. T. Stone, of Kuhu, Washington, were. minvnip Wednesday alouK tue 1 a - water front. Potter & Gooldjhlsjvcck show a new Miss Daisy Henderson, "oft Denver, Colorado, is visiting Miss I.cna Parker. Miss Heatricc Leisure, who has been ill for the past week, is Improving slowly. O. Hamilton, of Mount Hope, Kansas, nas Dceu visiting ni.4 halt brother, 11. P. Williams. Send out n "Keen Your Rve on St. Johns." You may be able to bring a new resident. Robert Smith, of Portland, is pushing work on the public dock at the foot 01 Richmond Btreet. A Prce Methodist prayer-meeting was held Wednesday afternoon nt the home 01 Rev. J. Allen. There was a nicely attended social at iitckticrs nan inn Tuesday evening, given uy tne Artisans. "Peter's Pall" will be the sublect at the Kvangelicat church next Sunday morning at eleven o ciock, Mrs. Margrctt Morcan, mother of Mrs J. 15. Grow, who has been on the sick list for the last few days, Is getting better. Mrs. L. C. McKcon, who has been somewhat under the weather for the past two weeks, is now able to be out ami about. Nlckcl-plntctt tea-kettle 90c. At The natcr. The Acme Lumber Company talks iu a straightforward way about the grades of lumber tuey have 011 nana in a new ad 111 this issue. Miss Ilcssle Mntson, of Montague, Michigan, was truest last week of her old school-friend, W. S. Calkins, of Pur llngtou street. W. M. Gattou has moved his familv down from Carson, Washington, and fs now a resident 01 Hi. jouns. lie lives In the Stewart precinct. The Hastcm Outfitting Company comes out this week with a handsome change of ad. It will pay our read cm to investi gate this proposition. The business card of Carpenter & Dolltow will be found In our columns this week. The (Inn is making a splendid record for fine work. A daughter was born on Saturday. lutv I j, to Mr. mid Mrs. S. H. Hoffman. And so wc grow. Mrs. Ilolimaii M nt the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hicks. Three of the six big steel tnnki. each of 65,000 gallon caixiclty, are cotnplctcd nt the Steel shipbuilding yard. The O. K. iV N. will use them lor water tanks, The best slnulm! that has ever been rendered Iu St. John can be heard by attending the morning services at the Methodist church. Don't fall to hear It. Pine uronlte and nickel ware ma up. At The llaar. Mrs. Horace Clark and Mlsvcs Mvrta and Hdlth Clark, from New Yor.k, ate visiting their sister, Mrs. John llentricti in University l'nrk. Ml Myrtle Clark I a teacher iu New York City. Henry Thuriuati, general merchandise. nt University Park, and Prank Sigsber, on his two-story home nt Mount Tatior, have iti hail two big rool panned by Moe & Clark with their fire-proof (mint. Muck & Deerle hnve opened their large double brick store on the comer and arc now ready for huslnes in the grocory line. 1 hey promise 10 cut down your grocery hill. Read their new ad. Rev. Inhn IlcnUicii will preach Sunday morning at eleven nt the luptltt services iu lhe Aiivcuiisi chtircii. a constitution and by-law will be adopted and officer win i elected lor tne newiy nrganued church. C. S. Neimaii, of Tipton, Iowa, sur prised the family of J, It, Williamson n lew day ago by dropping uticxtcctedlr In iijioii thctii, He came to see the fair and could not resist the opiiortunlty of visiting hi old. time acquaintance. Cake filled with fmit for 15c Nut rake 15c. All kind of cakes und fruit cake uud fruit roll at the Salut Johns Ilakery, A very Interesting service will lo held nt the Methodist church Sunday evening, July li, at eight, conducted by the Y. W. C. A., of Portland. Hvcry woman In St. John I cordially invited to be present a tin 1 10 ue ior women ouiy. no not till It. Washtuh from J$c up ut St. John Jlaiar. There I a case of fmiucnt dog-beating In town which, If continued, will bring trouble upon the owner. It i the custom of the owner of the poor dog to chain and then bent me ioor animal 1111 his pitiful howl disturb neurby dweller. It I surely a case for the authoritie. Mr. and Mr. W. S. Calkin are enter taining ut the Ilurlingtoii street home Miss Mattie Lee, of Payette, Iowa, who is sister nf Mr. Calkins; Dr. R. J. Calkin, of Proser. Washington, brother of Mr. Calkins; and Dr. and Mrs. Will Hunt, of Houaliu, Washington, Mrs, Hunt is a sister of Mr. Calkius, Mr. T. D. Lewi aud daughter, Myra, a well a her daughter, Mr, Lcona Ilradford, have been visiting fonuer ac quaintances ut Portsmouth. All are well kuown in Saint Johns, Mr. Ilradford return thi week to her home in Chatta nooga, Tennessee, while the remaining couple go to llcrkeley, California. The town of GervaU has by ordinance abolished thistles, That make us wonder if Mr. Theophllls Thistle, the thistle sifter, has sieve of unsifted thistles, how loug will it tuke Mr. Theophllls Thistle, the thistle sifter, to kill all the thistle growing about St. Johns? Who can say this rapidly and accurately? Jlread, 5c per loaf; 6 loaves for Jjc; or 3S bread tickets for 1 1.00 at the Saint Johns Ilakery- The llaptists held an 0111 air meeting Tuesday night at St. Johns Height. Rev. Illedsoe delivered an interesting address and Mr, Hart ang and played his guitar. Rev. Hyueu, who has been conducting evangelistic meetings iu the middle west for the past eight weeks, also was present. He will speak tonight (Prlday) at an open-air meeting close to the schoolhousc. Special music will he rendered. Nice Hue of pocket knives ajc. At The Ilazar. In another column may be seen the ad of llrooks & Sous, who call attention to their line of nursery goods. Thi firm is makinif a strong bid for mtrouage in this district aud is reliable lu all ways. aud those who pat roil lie them may be sure of fair treatment. We are told by those who know that a grove of Kngllsfi walnut trees will place the owner 011 easy street more quickly than a grove of any otlicr sort, and believe it will be well to Investigate this ad. C. D. Rager and William Glbbs, of Portsmouth, have about completed fine new cottage for Mrs. Thurton, of Ports mouth. The house has three rooms, a bathroom and large hall down stairs, and two rooms on the second floor. It is finished in natural wood color. G. W. Overstreet is the plumber. The con tractor would be pleased to have those interested view the house and comment. It will be ready for occupancy by the first of next week. The bouse Is close to St. John Heights sUtlou. iV, Ml ' ' ' ' 1 Lots for Sale Between the car line and the boulevard overlooking the river and harbor, close to the Drydock and within a few minutes"' ' walk of all the mills aud factories now,, located in the humming, thriving and rapidly-growing city of St. Johns, Portland's great manufacturing district. LOTS 50x1 00 fEET All clear. Hydrant water now on tract und will lw pijetl to every lot as required. Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chnnilwr of Commerce Portland, Oregon Rogers and Van Hoiitcn, Selling Agents, at St. Johns, Ofiicc at the cud of the car Hue. EDMONDSON CO., t Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Phone Scott 4063 Our Savings Department We wish to call the ntteuttou of nil, especially salaried jMioplc, to our Sav ing Department. Deposits as low as $1 taken. Hank open pay day even ings. Drop in and let nsexplain out Saving Department plan. The Peninsula Bank --. ICE CREAM SODA! The Very Best used in serving this popular summer beverage at ELLIOTT'S O. M. 1'AUI.K O. P. MURIUM. Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Flour Ground Feed, pilsli, Oik iri lU4if Mikflilt Phone East 713 Unlvaraity Parh, - Oren OSCAR DVAUL, M. D Oftirc hour, vi ' i to S !'" Office I'huue, Scott 1 1114 . Kc.Mcncc I'ltouc, Union Jyj. Office In Uulmsltv I'stk lliug Slurr. CLUB HALL APARTMENTS 35 large airy room divided into Suites of two to four rooms, also single rooms. Situated one block from Columbia University, neur cor. of I'islc St. uud lloulevard. Purnished or Unfurnished fur HOUSEKEEPING A. W. DICKSON Ph.na Sett 1296 MULTNOMAH ELECTRICAL CO. Inc. I)I'.AI.KHS IN ELECTRICAL and OAS SUPPLIES Wc lu.UII Lighting ami I'owcr lloust tml Hell I-honn: Office Kail JJV K. C. WHIUIIT, Msnagcr a) Gutters, etc ST. JOINS, Or 1 of Crushed Fruits PHARMACY j R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggag Line Pluiio Moving a SK-cialty. Leave order at lllackhurn' Purulturc store aud they will receive prompt attention, The Cozy Restaurant North Jersey Street. A liL-wlv-furnished and finely conducted house, where Ixwrders hnve free use of 11 convenient bath and toilet, and where very reasons ble rates are given. Nice Lunches Served At All Hours Regular meals or meals with rooms furnished at pleasing popular prices. Mrs. Lillie Shields, Prop'r, Saint Johns, Oregon. Would Ilk ' to sava 25 per cent on your Fual and you can do It. D. A. SMITH Ha'a In Town Phona East 3035 Hints smi rplr SlotonsnJ Dynsmoa writing a iiKclally 311 Williams Avenue Portland f