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CELEBRATED CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY ! Every Knife of this brand is warranted to be perfect in ma terial and workman ship. Sec them. itr- itnw itist received from tlie fnctnrv In OnHm-mume New York, n very fine line of these celebrated goods and those who have used them realize that there are none bet ter. The higher-priced knives are beauties, and the lower priced possess the same excellent cutting qualities. The steel in these knives is simply perfection. Come see them. Heath & Milligau Paintsthe best ever. Not Cheap in Price but Cheap to Use. POTTER & GOOLD, Tim Hardware Miw. Holbrook Block, St. Johns ----------- WRITING TABLETS Our Stationery is the Best We can buy and our stock is complete in nil lines. We have tab let 711 sizes and many qualities of pajwr. We can suit you in stationery. Pens, ink, etc. ELLIOTT'S PHARMACY J 4.4 i The Edward Holman Undertaking Gompany ! I Funeral Directors and Embalmers Telephone S07 t Moilern Ambulance 220-222 Third Sl Corner Salmon, Lady Assistant PORTLAND, Oregon DRESSERS Dressers like cut, French bevel mirror two swell top draw ers, a finely finished Dresser in Golden Oak finish; also in Natural ft j C AA Manle. at $10,111 IRON BEDS Pine ones with one and one-quarter inch posts, well filed, angle irons, and everything to make it a good, serviceable bed and at d f y nn the same time a thing of beauty, at vvFU Others from $3.50 and up $1.00 down and $1.00 per week ClilFFONNIERS Chiffonnier H a mm. like cut, for v 14. if) In Golden Oak finish; al so in Maple, Mahogany and Pacific Oak; French plate mirror. Cl Remember Our Terms CI 1 Per Week 3 i Eastern Outfitting Co. ih Store Where ICreciit Is Good Skreoptlcon Lecture. Rev. Wykoff, 0f SanFranctsco, JC!; Sive an illustrated lecture and eopUcon entertainment in the JJfPegatwnal tabeniacle this, Fri- dSini!,,f to wKich a are -25VnvUed' Go and have a g time. No charge for adtnis- 390 Washington Street is V J"Ctor Windle declares that cJs.more his Jersey street will be completed. That his part of the work is Secured Promises. "Just for fun" Dr. Hensel put in ten minutes yesterday afternoon see in tr limv neonle felt about taking stock in the new woolen mill. In that tima he secured promises amounting to $7,300. The whole ' nlndt C sum necessary 10 secure mc jum - $20,000. W. H. Suitter and wife have gone for a week's outing, because of Mr. Stutter's lack of health. They are to return the latter part of next week, PORTSMOUTH and UNIVERSITY Mm. Carlson has n fine baby boy. JIM. Mattle Carson nnl two children uave gone lo tlie mountains for an out "rcKorv, ot rortlaml, was guest u cri stuun, ot university Mrs. Carlson, (mm Ktvilrntin. is ..Uillinr Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Izard on Gloucester Micei. Mrs. Darld Morgan and children have returned from Seaside, after n pleasant willing. Mm. Mlna Leigh returned home from Seaside Saturday, after a pleasant stay of Mrs. S. A. Thompson, of Pendleton. I visiting her friend, Mrs. M. llrcnner, on Mrs. V. h rarthemir ami her two nngni boys will return home on Septem Mt. ami Mr, p. I, McKcnna left lost Monday for a few weeks sojourn at v.outn-9 not springs. Mr. Roy Ilcldernian, the popular mailman of University Park, has left for iwo weeKs- vacation. The Ladles' Aid was unite successful with their Ice cream social I'riday even ing, tlie attendance being large. Mr. Verne Hovt and famllv mmmi lni cilncsday visiting his brother, Kdgar uvyi mm lamny, ai uuivcrrity I'rtrk, Air. and Mrs. Van. of nlvintil:i. ulm nave been roominif at the home of Mr. ami .Mrs. iiinitston, left last I'riday, Mrs. Mattock, wife of Ki-imtor M of Pendleton, paid n flying visit to Mrs. u. iircnucr, 01 uawnon street, last wick. Miss Jennie 1'crrl continue vi-rv III una is confined almost steadily to her ucd. J lie late cold spell hurt her very III UlJIt Mr. MUX Mrs. 1'. Kiittrrlv. f rritu Olympia, arc visiting Mr. and Mr. W. II. Sattcrly and enjoying Portland and me iair. Mr. Vnn.scov returned In her homo In Hugcnc lost Monday, after SDcudiiiL' a inosi incaviui uiuiiiu wun ner Msier, .miss nasimnn. Professor Alva llcmlcr is vUIiInu his mother in University Park. He intends entering a medical college in Chicago to suiiiy meiiiciuc. Mr. Towns. University Park' ixmnlar i, i . , .., ti limn limn, is muniing a line nousc on no Haven street next to hi present dwell ing. It will be for sale. The new Methodist church will In lcdlcatcd ScDtcmbcr 10. A fine mid appropriate program will lie rendered. large uttcmiaiicc is exacted. Mr. Monger and sister, of Aledo. Illinois, have been vlsltlnif Mr. and Mrs. Steven and famllv nt 1H16 l'isk street. They are Immensely pleased with every thing, cK.'Clally the lair. Mr. I). C. Hovt went to the count Wednesday of last week to loin her daughter, IJthcl.and taken much needed rest, if you wont to eat n good wpiare meal, lust coll on I). C. durini her ubicuce, Mr. and Mr. Iocnh Iloren niul the Mle I'uuny iinil Nancy Conelly, Uter of Mr. I). V. Hart, of 1690 Hurst street, have returned home after 11 pIcAMinl visit with their relatives. They nre from Missouri. Here 1 a correct list of the officer of Marietta Kchckah I.odi'c: N. G. Mr. Utile Nah; V. G. Miss IlcMie lUau- mont; Secretary Mr, liinnia Hemslock; 1 . .n. ii. Air. Miigcr; Cliupiuln .Mr. Ackcnnnn. Our Local Grist Tint is Dentist V. T. Slattcn Is about to open an oiiicc in urcsuetn, J. C. Crome, once owner of RKVlitW, was in town on Sunday. Gcorcc Holdsworth, of Oil City. visiting at the home of V. R. Pettlgrew. The St. Johns Bazaar the place to save money. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Paschal Hill, August 7, 11 daughter. And so we grow. Mrs. Georue Sylvester, of Ilutte, Mon tana, Is visiting at the home of James hylvester. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Valentine were registered at the Colonial, Seaside, 1 portion of last week. Miss ljllie Ternahau, from SeaptHise is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. 1!. A. Palmer, of Point View. William C. lUlley and Miss Hulda Kriekson, both of St. Johns, were last Saturday Hocused to wed. In Sunday's fire J. S. Davidson lost some tou line fence nosls. Thev were nil stacked and ready for the market. Mr. Jennie II. Davis, aunt of J. H. Illack, left last evening by steamer "Columbia" for San Diego, Cotlfornia. The Women of Woodcraft arc to have n business meeting and 11 social eveului! ot their session I'riday evening, Sepleni- oer 1. tosenh lllckuer Is to move tits famllv into the house just vacated by X, O, Isaacson, who is now occunviuL' his new home. Several mimhertt of the families of G. A. Rice and Rev. J. C. Allen have been attcudingn Ptee McthodUt canni meellut! nt Grcshnm. Paschal Hill has mimic fine rlne straw berries and some excellent plums on his place. Tint RltVIKW can make iillidavlt to this statement, Mr. 1). W. Arnold, from Washington has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. I.iiul mist and Mrs. I.owmut, and her turi'iit. .Mr. nun .Mr, wesuuun. Turned Out to Die. Turned out to die? The faithful horse You mounted twenty years ago, A laughing boy and galloped fast Amid the whirling flakes of snow. A better friend n man ne'er had Thau Dobbin with the gentle eve; Hut now n stranger's In his stall, Por you have turned him out to dlel How oft he drew the heavv wolu To market o'er the winding road, And homeward, cheerily again, Pulled back of winter's stores a load And oft, bedecked with ribbons gay, To fairs, beneath the autumn skv, He drew n crowd of girls and boys To lie nt last turned out to die! Have you forgot the stormy night When little Ned was taken 111? The wav to help was long and dark, Skirtlui the sneclrediminteil hill. Old Dobbin failed you not that time, inougn ligntning cut tlie inky sky; He bore you to the doctor's door Ann now lie's been turned out to die! And when your father, breathing low, Committed nil things to your care, He said, "lie kind to Dobbin, grnv. ti... 1 i. . , . ... . kuv mum uiu noix" uos none nis snare." He never shirked before the plough, lint pulled it steadily, and why? He loved you all, and never thought 1 uiu ne wouni lie tunica out to iliel Oh, shame! call back the trusted friend. And shelter from the b Iter bins! The good old horse that' served you well In hannv times forever nasi. hat if, when aue has bleached Men's $9.75 Suits Choice of a lot of $12.50 and $15.00 Suits at $9.75. We can fit yon in sonic of them. Men's Shoes $1.50 to $5.00. Men's Hats hair, your Mrs. Sal Icy Jackson has purchased lot in mock ij, st. joints iieigiits.auil will erect a home at once in order to have her children convenient to school. Mr. Selleck, the milliter emiiloved bv N. II. Suittcr, i recovering from a severe fall recently received. No bone weie broken but he had n wry narrow cscnH!. Roliert WiltctK wife and nous, of lloulder. Colorado, in order to eniine the weariness of fair ilulle, sjant I'riday of nil wcck wun .Mr, wuictis- sister. .Mr. L. Manna. Mr. 11. II. Stephens niul son, John. were gnosis oi .Aim. w. w. Koor last Sunday. Mr. Stephen is one of the brluhtest tiewMiater women in the west and is temporarily located in Portland. lllckuer brother have taken the con tract for nlaukiuu the sidewalk on the the east side of Jersey stieet from the St. John hoipitnl lo tlie terminus of the improvement section. 1 hey ore rushing ine work. Take notice! Parent of flue liable and oil sort of liable living in University Park! liable are Itciug enumerated on Dan McAllcn' list for that iccliil iluv at the fair In September. So prepare the Mine lor mat occution ami win n iirlic. Wed dim: bell were nunlu heard In University Park last Thursday cveulnt! when Miss Ague IJ. Hunt, of St. Johns, and S. Mark Stewart were milted In mrrlagc. They will continue to reside in University Park, Wc with them much happiness. Louie Scrra, an Astoria boy. i k'uet of Mr. H. Dyer, 749 Dawson street, ond I taking in tlie fair ami everything In sight as thi 1 hit initial visit to Port land, with which city he is delighted. HI sister is the wile of Mr. Dyer' youngest sou, George, also of Astoria. Mr. Pincers, at present a resident of Vancouver, I building a fine house on Dawson street, lust In the rear ol Key. Holds' grocer' store at Portsmouth. The four carneiiters who are emiiloved on the building are Mr. Chlninan and two sou and Mr. Mctcalf. They are boarding at Mrs,- Martin llrcuner's on Dawson street, ml are greatly pleased with the Park. They expect to finish the house in three eeKt lor occupancy. A friend of your rciwrter, who 1 monust the real estate owner, Mrs. V G, Prime, of Portland Height, ha leen entertaining, together with her numerous fair visitors, Honorable John Tiler Campbell, of Santa Rosa, Cal ifornia, whom she has not seen for 30 year. He was upoiuteU under Presi dent Cleaveland consul to New Zealand and was for three and one-half year in Hong Kong, China. He U now assistant 1 district attorney iu Santa Rosa. Amongst his dinner-table storie was an account of the seventeen servants employed by thctn when in China, A presiding consul 1 ishlng to snow appreciation lor laituiui , sen-ice nave each a Mexican dollar us u 1 gift but could not make them understand I it as such. Tliey demanded it ever auer- arils as an increase of wage, and would not work without it. Another tale wa wlien a tramp accosted him for the price of a bed on a cold winter's night. He refused, and next day a man was found frozen, dead, In the snow. On invest!, gation to see if it was the tramp he refused to aid be suffered great remorse at his thoughtless action. He said in telling the story that the destitute should not be repulsed. Will Run Store. Some time ago J. M. leisure pur lased from the heirs of G. H. Hurlburt the little store ou Phila delphia street. He has just sold it to v. W. Valentine, wiio win con duct it as a confectionery and to bacco store. Judge Hanks made out the sale papers, and the consid eration was $1,450. After a month's recreation at the seashore M. L. Holbrook is again ooking after his many interests in t. Johns. J. F. Koerner is now pushing the ork ou M. h. Holbrook's two- story brick business block. It prom ises to be a fine addition to the city. Whv go away from home to iutvlmo tumbler wlien you can get iiiem lor jo itt the St. Johns llint? D.tvld boors, wife mid d.iuuhter, of MichlL'ou: Aaron lolo. of The Dalles: and Mrs. Charles M. Allien, of Poitlaiid; that I a jxirtlou of the roller of guests cutcriaineii ou Mimiay by .Mr. anil .Mrs W l- 1, m T ... ... I1IVI . J. 1', Poff was going around town with frown on hi face Tuesday. When asked why the frown he replied! "I'm happy a n little canary bird unit singing all the day; my family h.w returned from the seashore!" It's simply a way John ha. If one has not seen the brick limiod out of the last kiln by the St. John nricK ami 1 lie UnmiMiiy it will uy to hunt up (he plant. The brick shown Tint RllVIKW are the best so far seen by the w riter made in Oregon. Mr. and Mr. Horace Voakle, of l.ovo laud, Colorado, were guests nu Wednes day of Mr. W. I,. Thorudyku. The couple have been making u tour of the coast and, hearing of this little city, concluded to Income at leust partially acquainted with it. l'.liuor Suittcr met with h slight acci dent I'riday while he wos driving the boston bakery delivery wagon. He drove uu a sidling place, the wagon capsled, and "pled" the pie nnd rake iu great style. No damage wa done to the wagon or driver. Ily a blunder very much regretted the Initial of Councilman Thompson printed on age one of this issue were given as "(.. I.," when thov should have read "C. S." The error is the less excusable because of the prominence C. S. Thomp son hold iu city affairs. W. A. Harris, of St. Helens, was u business visitor to St. Johnson Wednes day. Mr. Hard own projierly here and vai very enthusiastic over the growth and visible improvement shown in this jelly. He has long Ucn deputy county j clerk of Columbia county, I Honorable and Mr. A. S. Ittnson, of I.oveland, Colorado, made a flying trip I to St. Johns on Monday to visit Mr, ami Mrs. W, I Thorndyke, Mr. Ileusou is president of the ll.iuk ol l.ovclaml. nil institution with n dejiosit of almost M half million dollar, and a man of much prominence in Colorado. Keep Your Hyc On St. Johns. INSURANCE! RENTS! REAL ESTATE! Keep Your Eye On St. Johns. A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS One-half block in heart of city f 3350. One of the best bur in St. Johns, Two lots over-looking boulevard f6y. Two acres and fraction, 7-rooui house, barn, fruit trees; In heart of St. Johns -3650. One lot, choicely located, 62 1-2x135 House and lot, St. John Park fS$n. Terms. AND MANY OTHERS If Mt in, leave word al St. Johns Grocery UNITED TRUST CO. 0VEB ST. JOHNS GROCERY ST. JOHNS, - OREGON Vour children, without tear or sigh, Shall say, "Von've served us long enough; I'nuier, we iiiru you out 10 illel " One touch of nature, It Is slid, iwiu make tlie whole world kin, and now Call home from the meadow ban The old companion of the plough; nt iuiiiiMi, irue, ine wormcsi Mini The one he urnood in vears i?ono bv le boon a noble friend to you; beneath the old roof let him illel $1 to $3. If not right Welch makes It riirht. the american clothier :: 221-223 MORRISON STREET, CORNER FIRST STREET WELCH LINNTON LACONICS, very ill but is itti- Some More Stuff T. S. Nootian contemplate going to Mexico next week nnd I advertising for a uumlier of miner to take with him. Mr. G. W. McCoy, of Omaha, Nebraska, arrived last evening and Is guest of her old-time fi lend, Mr. II. T. Leggett. S. C. Cook will nt once erect a sub stantial residence on hUipiarter block In Oak Park No. j a 11 home for himself and family. Waller Sheparil, who ha leen visiting hi brother, Dick, left ou Monday for hi home in Gleuwood, Iowa. He ha gioatly enjoyed lit visit here. A bountiful llornl offering graced the casket containing the remain of the late Mr. C. S, Thomiwon ou Wednesday. It was 11 gift from tlie entire city council, The St. John llaor' fall Mock of dry good ami notions will soon be oncu for your InsiK-ctlou. Call and see us. Wedding license were IsmiciI iu Port laud last .Saturday to It. C. Hansen ami May Mover: W. II. l)rot and Lena Hill: John G. King niul Kmiiia Hill; nil of St. Johns, After 1111 extended visit here with her daughter, Mr. Richard Sheisinl, Mr. I.. M. Mill, with her family, led vesler- day for her home Iu Grand Uanlds. Michigan. Last Sunday 11 Uirlv of iili'iilik,-ni u-mit ncros the Willamette. They wen? Mr. It. A. Palmer, James JonoMuud family, Waller Dlckerson and famllv. Mr. Snoar 1 ...1 . nun wne nun iicr. Mrs. Hell is still proving slowly. W. C. Gav has entirely recovered from his severe illness. A. lf.ilkenberii. recently of Portland. has moved to l.innton. Mrs. U. A. Alcorn was broueht home sick, Wednesday noon, from the fair. Great uuutltcrs of snrlnos containim? the host water for drinking iu the coun try nre iu great abundance. lessle Hnnorson. the little L'rand- daughter of Mr. Craudall, is suffering with a severe nttuck of cholera infantum, Miss Hlsle Tlflt. of Aimlctoii. Wlsoon- sin, en route to California, wan guest of Sir. James Tufts and family this week. Work was started on the new school- house Wednesday morning. Men nre now eilltitoved In liiviin' tin- uliuic mul . , . . ' , . . " - oricK louimaiiou. The steamer South Hay, of San Pran clsco, cleared for Westinirt. She took iMtt of a cargo of ties from the C. it W. Lumber Company. Mr. nnd Mr. J. lluckley, of Portland, lormeriy 01 ainnisioo, .Mioiiignti, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr. Charles Wll sou, also from MaulMee. Tlie Misses Reynolds, who have been visiting .Miss Ruby Wilson for the ust lew nay, nave returned to tiioir Home at Larson, Wnsiiingtou. the to the Opportunities for milking money come to nearly every man sooner or Inter only those with available funds at their command can act. The newsboy, the worklngm., the young man or young woman who Is clerking, the bookkeeper, (lie school teacher, the business man, the law yer and doctor can all save some thing. WE PAY A PER CENT INTEREST Booklet ready, " Hanking by Mall" now Wrlle for it. postal will bring ll to 3011. Ileugerveldt, iironrlvtor of I adding live rooms Gus I.lnnton hotel, his building Iu onler to belli meet great demand for sleeping place. The steamer Republic ou Monday and Tuesday evenings made an extra trip lo accommodate the ttcnpte coming nnd going from I.iuiiloii to the circus. Tom Honneberry. of Uverett. Wash ingtoii, wlio has been vMtiug his mint, Mr. Norn McCnuu, for n couple of week, hns letiiruod to hi home. Mr. blackmail of Stockton California, left for home last week. Mr, blackmail will follow iu n few day. She has leou spending the summer with Mr. Hill. luesday n truck mahcd Into the rcwv of the Clark .Si Wilson Lumber Loiiiuuv' mill nnd broke the pulley, worn wn Ktisiieuiied until new one could be gotten. Mr. and Mr. Turk nnd thtoe children. of Pishor' Landing, Washington, me vnmu" Mr, ami .lit, ttordon W'IUmih. 01 1111 place. .Mr, wuisoii mul Mr. Turk nre sister. A dance will be given altovo the new store Saturday, August Jf. Price of udmlsslou, ,vk There ought to bo 11 good nnd merry 11 etowd a last time since evening 111 e cooler now. A Portland man ha lieeii looking mound here for land iihiii which he In tend to build a barber shop. There will Ik: lot of trade (or any crnu who wishes to start up 11 business like that here. Good opsirtuuilie nre now oieu or suoe iosiiier. Lliintoii always welcome visitor, c tioclally those from St, Johns, but not Regular service iu the Conifreuallonal J" ." " ''K '. , '""V toUTuaele Sunday morning niul e enlug i ( ft c ' I 1,1 IV. .' 1.. ,.i,i..i, ,.11 ,.. ..r.ii .n.. r....i,...i c..." "K " ilrnikH. or course they succeeded ' "(iisii mi iiiiiiii 1111 mill kiiui 1 r.. ( i. 1 11 . .l,.v ..t 1..,. .. ,.r 1 1.!.... .. 1 ' Honing """IK ami (iisiuriung me v "Mwiec t,l thl place with their ourlni! v.w.v. , ill. viKllt I'. III. I ' I.... O... ,.. 1 . .... . . ,f ' iiini iiissuig. 001 limy is 1111s it lllsgrace iiierv are a ew 01 t nose to e ass ' to M. 10 in nut 11 m to i.iuutoii. oivini tumbler left nt The II uar yet, 1 it 11 Kid reputation. The mother and 1 ..., . 1 . ..... Mr If U' 11,. v.l,..- 1. .u r.., .1 ,.. c. iuivii iiiesy miy nun oeurr llllil 0111 John nnd ha loosed the house one door iioitiioi tlie W rinkle resilience 011 John street. He exH'Cl to get moved into hi new home before Seplemler 1. John P. Sheuird. 11 Printer from Cliauuto. Kuusas. was iu thiseitv vesler. day and made tiieuciiiialutauceof N. S. V.. ...... M... f oimviii 1 in- iu me imiiii ine Kline liK'ality nod have many mutual ncipinin. lances. A, Dauolil and sou, Willi Alls Laura w here nnd how their youthful son spend their Sunday. j Oh, neior inlml Lluiitou! She will grow anyway, 110 stoping how. All wo ) ueeil is to have better convenience for getting to and fioui thl place. There I 'talk of putting 11 street oar lino out till I way something which would ho well I patroiiled nnd which would -ilso help to Till up the beautiful since lieVweou this I oily ami Portland with residences. No 1 better place could be found for suburUtu ! resilience, it 1 niwoy cixiior than any Mr. mid Mr. A. CMl:,rll.ii. Ifttiit1i,.r ...... ......... . , , , . . Potter, who have been v lhii! t he r V""K "ml111. l oruauu in ine sum- relative, C. W. Potter and family, left 1 mtr ?mlw "' winter, leing Moudav for the r home In Medina. Nuw pi'iuoien iro n ine nerce sun in tlie They have greatly enjoyed their Vork visit. Mr. Noni McCauii wasmost aureoablv suririH'd last Sunday by the arrival of an old-time friend, .Mr. J. Davison, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, The rwo had not met for fully twenty yeur and Mr. McCauii regrelted the briefness of her visitor' stay. W. W. Goodrich ha filed his accept ance 01 tlie prollered xsltou o city engineer subject to ratification by the city council. As hi deputic he ha named union .v .soroggln, o rortlaml. .Mr. r.lllnll was at one time citv engineer of Portland. from the suiniiiorniul from the cold wind iu the winter by the high wood-olad hill. Chniigiug Owners. W. A. IMgerton has sold his jjcii crnl iiierchniiilisu business in the Cochran block. He has long been a merchant of the town and has concluded to rest iiM)ii his laurels and .stHMid some of his money. The new owners arc II. Vv Hon ham and I'M. S. Currier two young nicii of exiwricucc from Keokuk"! The ltartuershln heretofore exUtini! a ' Iowa. The firm will bo Ilniilmin K- SuitterS: I )..vl, cot. tractor and builder.. Currier, and the members nre bust- has Ikcii dissolved. Announcement of . ,,,, .... , , the Mine may be found in thU issue o( lt,rs, 1 ' )' ,hl"V! for a larger Till'. Kiivii'.w. Mr. Davi Is temismirlly , iihoc uiui uieiruiiveriiMiiig win .soon to absent himself from the city while , commence, that thev will meet N. H. Suitter Will continue iu business ! ..lib siiiti-w W ucll nsuirwl. Iw.ihc. the growth of St, Johns will cer- OREGON SAVINGS BANK Sixth and .Morrison Streets. PORTLAND L. O. Ralston, President. W, Cooper Morris, Cashier. S. L. Have, Asst. Cashier. Tiii.Ki'iioNit Main 10. You rsn alwsys ileptml on llii rlioterat ritE8II MEATS irntnit ilrlUrrr wIipii )imi orJrr Still (rum rotirlroits Irrnlinriil llm ottl rrllatts StJolins Meal : Market Hlrstigrrn rotnlng Into HI. J.ilms will fi it.l Ihi-lr Irsilr kill l,n apprrr Inlr.l. nn.l llirlr wsiili iiIlr,l to llirlr sllifsetlon, Ii n. i)()NNin.i.v, St. Johns Markot Jtntt RUfl BT. JOIIH8. Oltl'.OOM The Hazelwood U nu up-to-iliiln quirk l.uucli, rigur, UoiifoelioniMy mul Nuw SI11111I. Tim Cololnnloil lln.ol wood Ci until mul I till tor kopl ill Htlllii. Oornor Jornoy St. mul 11 roadway St. Johun, OroRon MODESTY Is the Miougest char uctciKtic of a watch. If you would know why, ask Wilson, tlie Jeweler, Tacoma St., SI. Johns, Ore. Bicycle Tires! "O. and J." Ilk-ycle they last, Tiles, while $3.00 each at Wood's Bicycle Shop. Phone I'uloii .i. Taooina Street, St. John OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D llll,. lll.UI, vl" HA III , llusp ss. llflirr I'liuiir, HcuU I I'M Kcl,lciur I'liuiir. t'lilmi H. OIlKrlii l'iilitIU IMik lliuuMwe. here. Rev. John T. Ilentelu will eoiiduot baptist senices at the Seventh Day rlcutlst rliureh next hunday iiiornini; at the usual hour, takiui; for his topic, What is Worth While?" At University Mrs. P, J. Adams, city missionary, will fill Rev, Ik-uteiu' pulpit, while in the eveului; Mr, Ilentelu will eak ujiou The Richest .Man ou Kartli." DANCE LINNTON To be given by J. Grimm, on Saturday Evening August 26 GOOD MUSIC Gents, 50c; Ladies, Free O..U. I AUI.K O. r. MIIUKII.I. Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, drain, Ground Feed, Flour Piinlj, Oils and Building Materials Phone East 713 taiuly continue. "Whiniver annybo dy offers to give ye something f'r nawthin' or something f'r less thin its worth, or more f'r something thin its worth, don't take anny chances. Yell f'r a polisman." -Mr. Dooley. Our goods are not offered for nothing. Our goods are not offered for less than their worth, i Ouroods arc worth all we ask for them. If you've not been in, call and see us. St. Johns Bazar on Broadway University Park, Oregon CLUB HALL APARTMENTS 35 large airv rooms divided Into Suites of tvi' t four rooms, also single room. Situated one block from Columbia t'uiversity, near cor. of l-ink St. and iloulevard, Furnished or t'lifuruisheil for HOUSEKEEPING A.W.DICKSON Phone Scott 1296 A. SCOTT, Pres. Phone III.ACK u H. W. CROSIIY, Sec'y. Portland Jobbing Co. Plumbing, (lasfltllng SteaiufittliiK, louf duller l!tc. At Reasonable Rates. Stove, Puruacui and Tinware Repaired. Quick Service. All Work Cuarau teed. N 7 N RfthSt CorAnleny PORTLAND ORUdON Keep Your I?ye On St. Julius.