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HEAIirNU MOVES! J Don't buy mat ueaier you nceu until you have seen our new line. Now in the time to paint your roof. 8 Jf 11'- i.nvo tin riirht naint for it. We nm ctiti cn:.,,, A K. Wc nave mc ngiu iunu iur u. wc arc sun scllitie .. .1. 0. Hfilti.rntl Pnillttl Wrrniil1 f . ilOiUii iv. tuiiiifiu" ........ nitu iui nvt: years. p ilk x UUUL ) THE HARDWARE MEN," ST. JOHNS, OREGON J Prescriptions! I Prescriptions requiring the use of pure and fresh drugs 1 can oc nneu qmcxiy mm accurately ironi our carefully selected stock. Try ns I Our charges arc nominal. ELLIOTT'S PHARMACY t : Tha Edward Holman Undertaking Company : J Funeral Directors and Embalmers Modern Ambulances Tlaphon 607 Lady Assistant 220-222 Third St., Corner Salmon, PORTLAND, Oregon CHILD'S CRIB In white and brass, with drop sides, like uj Q cut, at... Py ,00 Others as low as $7.50 $1.00 DOWN, 50c PER WEEK CENTER TABLES Sec our line of Center Tables in golden and weath ered oak, also in mahogany and mapel. This one comes in round or square, polished golden oak, quartered, at the special low r ta price of Jpu.uU Wc have a number of edd Parlor Pieces that arc fceing closed cut at a very low price to irakc room for others to care in. Roman scats, upholstered in fancy and plain velvcN cur, rtn . 7 . . . : $3.50 $5.50 Corner Seats, like cut, at Cash or Credit YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Eastern Outfitting Co. TENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, PORTLAND noowuuweek;" To Carloads Meyer Pianos to be Sold at Once. mi!.,helast n,onent, and after the innounceme.it "An unusual chance ttriW' lIBe4. third SLw U,ls,iss"e had Rone to nusua, of Meyer pianos for totert 4 ? '57 of sU 8ater rtst, ana m order to close out JhhLT f these sPechl Pianos S fi be.Vttynext days, we ahngtosellthemon terns of "down and p a week. cWr II feal,y a gat deal ifyofL aU renti"K a piano, and ft SiT no i,,sn"nent at home, win pay you tQ at E.ers 22 aJUSe' 351 Washington tonigh, ,once' e!ther today or nichtaH morrow or tomorrow sS i " .011 e these really . FoTsalT at . BafjalB. tJn.10? I?. point View ct, yni I onehaif blocks from school! ?, We built, 12X20, st jfil u 8 Rood snaP at KP Your Eye On St. Johns. Changed Hands. The "Star Meat Market," next door to Iidtnoiidson's plumbing store, has experienced a change of owners -the prcseut firm in coutrol being Smith & Hoover. The firm i composed of R. B. Smith, who was formerly junior partner of Donnelly & Smith, and his brother-in-law, B. S. Hoover, who recently moved herefrom Cambridge, Idaho, where he has been in this same business. The new firm assures all of fair dealing and promises a fine quality of goods. Will Raise Sidewalk. The city engineer has discovered that the walk in front of the new Holbrook block is several inches lower than the grade of the walk in front of the Cochran block, where the Peninsula bank is located. To make things absolutely correct that low spot will have to be raised or water is liable to settle around the foundations. Smoke a St. Johns'clgar best loc cigar on the market the "White Crow;" Oh the Watch. Merritt Hanks received through the mails on Thursday a handsome gold watch gift of an aunt back in old Missou." It is a little beauty, and Marshal Hanks asserts that he'll now always be on time. Our Local Grist I UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH the "r" is in you can grab that Now oyster. Watch the windows at the St. Johns mur mr new creations in notions, Miss Alice Meals, of San Pranclsso, It guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Moxon. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe cigar un me uiarKci me wiitle v.row." Ileal estate loans bought nnd sold. united 1 rust Company, St. Johns, Ore gon. at. Johns Haar: The t!acc to save money. Improvement work on Philadelphia street is now being done In business-like fashion, Mayor W. H.KIng has moved to his newlyncqulrcd protwrty, and Is now occupying the premises. Open season from Chinese pheasants Is from October 1 to December 1. Many are murdering them now. Mrs. Walter Rossltcr, of Salem, and Mrs. C. Knvtnoml. of Castnti. linvp Iippii guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rossltcr. Mrs. Will Thurston nnd li or Antt. George, of Carson, are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Gatton. A InrL'C lltimlcr n( lVilttt VIpw tvntile including Mrs. I. A. Palmer, went to the lion fields near Salem the first of Hid week. J. S. Cain retorts tlmt his I'.iOrrn Home Is crowded to Its utmost cntncltv. He Is finishing some more i in Drove- iiicnis. In The Civic Improvement Club met airs. j. Henry Smith at Mrs. Prank Smith on Priday agr whe home of evening, Carl Nelson, of St. tolins. soimimm! u photo of the fire ruins Intt Pridav and It appeared in the Telegram the same evening. Electric linemen have been nt warle in this city tills week transfcrrlni? nit wires 10 muiicr ami Dcitcr noics anil rcmovint? ... . it - " inc discards, Mrs. Kd I,. Stockton started for Tin... f-. !...!.. I I . .uuiruuu, iiiewiuy, wucrc uc will visit her daughter, Mrs. Hurst, for a coupic oi mounts. C. P. Lldberu. a former emnlovec nt the dry dock, will be the lauitor nt the schoollumsc the com inr vcar Mr. Ken shaw having resigned. Mrs. W. C. Ilrowit. i)l Portland, nnd her sister, Mrs. Charles' llishop. from Kansas City, were micst of Mrs. W. I.. Thorndykc on Tuesday. When one of the h i; cars on the St. Johns line gets off tiie track there Is some weight to move. The animals weigh about twenty tuns, 1. Henry Smith left his home lit uood hands when he went couth. W. V. lobes and family will occupy the premise wiiiic ine annul arc odsciii. Two hour and ten minutes was the time of one cur from Portland to St. Johns Sunday afternoon. No juice till inc dry docK started us plant. I). C. Henry, of Chlllicothc. Missouri. it visiting nt the home of his former rtlioolmnics, MIm Mac and Mis Lillian Perkins. Mr. Henry Intends to locate here. Mr. nnd Mr. II. T. I.eeuctt had the dcaturc of entertaining old Nebraska rlcnd till week Mr, j. R. Perkins, of ommin, ami .Mr. 1'. Trcxler, nmiiluugn tcr, Helen, of Dennett. The Portland Manufacturing ComtMiiy nsnertt that Sheriff Word wromuullv wired o log upon an execution, nnd ha commenced suit to recover the same along with fyw damage. Trv the "Par P.xcollcucc": the chain pion jc cigar: umde in St. John. The Central Hotel, Greshnui, will oticii next weeic wltu Jim. i, .M. kicii ami Mr. I). Cnimb In cliurue. Mr. Rich was formerly proprietor of the St. John Hotel. urctiiatii Keconl. Wc have for sale two uood real estate mortgage loan, one for jfJ35 and one for fj.joo: Dotli line loam, wc will collect your Interest without cost to you. United Trust Company, St. John, Oregon. What a loke it would have leen if all street car inotormen ami conductor hould have refused to work on "labor lavl" And why shouldn't they have the tame holiday ail other workmen have?" Laboring men with their families hud reat time at Cellar Park on Monday icn at least a couple thousand gathered in that shady mit. The address of the day was delivered by Governor Cham- Dcriain, Try the "Par Kxcelleucc": the chuti Ion sc clgur known: made in St. John. Dr. W. K. Hartel and wife ient Sunday wlthacqualntances at Wathougal, w ainiiigion, ami rejori a very picasaui trip. They were guests of Ir. U. L. Ilclknap, who lives a few miles north of the town. Mrs. Air ICS McGcc. of San Pranclsco. it visiting her titter, Mr. J, II. Shield, and it also interested in terlui' the sieht at the fair. Mr. McGee It highly pleased with this city and may invest in St. John property. William Wooten. of Pleasant Hill. Oregon, has been guest of his daughter, Mr. J.. A. crane, .tin. crane uas aiw been entertaining her uncle, Mr. Mc Wooten, of Creswell, Oregon, who, with his wife, has been visiting the fair. Mrs. Meade, who lives near Cedar Park, is soon to locate in Monta Villa, and some of her church friends in St. Johns have kindly volunteered to erect the house for her before the rainy season. Mr. Hraacli is toremosi in me goou work. The Women of Woodcraft gave an open meeting at their hall Priday even- ng. 1 litre wa music ui wic piauu uuu violin, a recitation, and a few remarks far the uood of the order: after which a social dance was en?oycd by all who like the uiaxy waltz." We buy time checks and good secured notes. United Trust company, hi. Johns, Oregon. I. I). Ward, together with his wile and daughter, were guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mr. K. c. coucu. trie warns have been residents of Cadillac, Michi- r gan, DUl many year ago air. v-uucii clerked for him in the wilds of Ohio and the re-union was a pleasant one. Mr, Ward is looking for investments. The Evangelical pulpit was occupied last Sunday morning by Rev. c. V. Beller, of Nebraska, and in the evening by Rev. V. C. Fisher, of Dalla. Oregon. Hence the subjects announced for last Sunday, "Supreme Love" for the morn ing, and "Peter Delivered Prom Prison" for the evening, will be presented next Sunday. If you haven't done so already it will please you when in Portland to try a "meal without meat" at the Vegetarian Cafe, ioj Sixth street. Delicacies are so deftly served that even a meat-eater is surprised and uis paiaie picascu. price. W, C. Shields, of Clark county, Iowa, is visiting his brother, Councilman J. II. Shields. The brothers, liave not met for 19 years and their meeting is a nappy one. Mr. ameius is aiso laicing in a tunc of everything in the west and declares he is well paid for his trip already. He like OrcKOn, but the love for hi native state excel. We advise him not to re main in Oregon a year it he still desires to retain that love for Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nonkcs have gone hop picking. Mrs. John Gray Is very ill nt her home on Ulen street. Harvey Rnud nnd wife and baby, with Clarence Clelnnd, have returned from Ncwxrt. Mrs, Hovt. senior, nnd her daughter Hthcl, are home ngnlu, after n delightful sjny nt bensidc. Mrs. P. R, Pell, of Seattle, who has been visiting Mrs. George Mlnntclly, has returned Homo. Little Helen Storey is not so we again, having suffered 11 relapse, and I confined to the house. Mrs. S. T. ltackett, of Plske street, has returned from Hoqulnui, where she hns Ik-cm on a business trip. Kmcrv Chntminti nnd his friend. Lew Scruble, have gone on a huntiiii nnd lulling excursion to tnc mountains. Mr. nnd Mr. Wrlirlit, who have been visiting the family of Mr. nnd Mrs George Hemstock, have returned home. Dr. Rossltcr, M. 1)., laten resident of Portsmouth avenue, tins moved his family to St. Johns, where he has an office. Misses i-annv and rnn conawnv are visiting their sister, Mrs. I). V. Hart, of Iltirst street, nnd will remain several weeks. Miss Conner, who has tvttil 11 two weeks' visit to Mrs. O. M, Patitk, tSGo Dana street, has returned to tier home In Iowa. Mr. nnd Mr. Hurley, of Nebraska, paid n flying visit to his mother, Mrs. Hurley, on l'iske street, remaining only a couple of days. Ray Holdeniiau, the ixipularnml effi cient mail enrrier for I'tmerslty Park, has returned from hi vacation, nnd is ngalu every button 011 duty, Mr. Amv lone arrived Sunday even lug from Michigan nnd will seml some time visiting her sister, Air. J, H. Temple, of "Temple Lodge." Miss Kilty Sattcrlcc, from Port Town send, Washington, nnd her cousin, Miss Honncnt, from Iowa, nre visitor nl the home of Mr. W. II. Satterlec. P. 1. McKciuirt. the lending real estate agent for University Park, and Mr. P. I. McKctiiiA have returned from their pleasant outing nt Collins' lint Spring. Mr. Sarah Perris, of Ihvleht street. Is entertaining her cousin from Pennsyl vania, whom she ha not kccii for Mime time. He arrived nl the Park via Alaska, J. A. Pahrinuc. who conducted a store on Pisk street for shariK-uing mw nnd scissor, has sold out to Mr. Ilasuorth, who will In the future continue the husinck. Mr. nnd Mr. Hush, who are visiting Mr. and Mr. Daltou. will deiurt for their home In it fen day. Miss Hush, their daughter, I rooming with Mr. Hltikstoii. Mr. Aulmaii and daughter. Amelia, returned Saturday from Southern Ore gon. She ha been visiting her mother, who ha been ill but who I now recovering. Mr. nud Mr. Stlvcii. of Plsk street. together with her daughter, Mr. Hdgar Moyt.and her two grandchildren cele brated Mr. Sllvcn' biithilaviiiiiiiversary 011 Tuesday by giving 11 picnic nt the city vuk, Portland. Mr. Cole, who formerly resided In the Park, siK'tit 11 day last week with Mr. I!. C. Johnson, nud is routemidat- lug the purchase of one of Mr. Johnson' House 011 111c r.irk lor a iienuanciii home. She I greatly pleased with the surrounding. Mr. Wnlsted. w ho hail .the Mil task of conveying the remain of Mr. Johnson (who wa accidentally drowned 111 uie Willamette last Jlily) to the home of hi mother in Wisconsin, lis returned to her fuiullv in University Park. She had the chance to visit Mime of her own relative, Mr. ami Mr. II, 1). D.ivl nud four children, of Portsmouth avenue, left on the Southern Pacific train la,t Thursday, t .11. to reside iwmiuin'iiiiy in rnltt. for the benefit of Mr. Davis's health. He formerly kept 11 grocery More In the brick building nt Portsmouth. Pathcr and mother had hotter hurry up and get their reeetive Uible readv for the fair 011 Imby day, September lb. although your eorressiudeut hear timiiy win reiruin ironi so lining, u iney, 111 course, consider tlieir Utile one me very best on earth, without having any. one' opinion rusted 011 tlieir merit, good looks and dress. Mr. and Mr. V L. Sliotwelt, from David Cltv. Nebraska, arc visiting their sister, Mr. Stiveus, of 1836 PIske street. They came via Yellowstone Park, but will return home via Salt Lake nud Denver. Mr. Shotwell has been in Portland three ditlcrcut timet and Is surprised to find so much sunshine and so little mlu, for which Oregon is famed. Your corretiiouilent lsiid u visit to the lower end of Piske street Monday ufter noon, and, although it was Lalnir Day, found the owner of building very busy getting them ready for winter occupancy. One of them is called "Temple Lodge" uud the other is "Iard Retreat," a it stand farther luck umougst trees and off the road. At present these families are living In cozy tents, "Lost and Pound." Two naughty little Ixiys, 7 and 9 year old, ran uwny Sunday morning from the Methodist Sunday school, taking their bank with them. They did not show up until Monday evening. They had presumably taken iu the fair and other amusement and had slept Sunday night In the woods near the lUptist church. They arc now safe at home and it is to bo hoi-ed they will not again cause anxiety to their parents. Her Sweet Face. Thy face Is like thy mother's, my dear sou. As like to hers as nre thine eves so bluel Thy voice recalls, with purest Joy, the tones Of her dear voice, that I so fondly knew. Oft, when the prattling of thine Infant lunguc Was sweetest music to our llst'ning ears, Thou hast revived, ns naught else living COUId, That love born with thee. Alasl the llcctlng years I Thy face is like thy mother's, my dear soni In thee she lives! Prom that heaven nbove I sec her sweet fncc. Aye, what length of time Have I lived here, waiting, my precious love. The blood that Dulses In thy veins Is mine; The life, too, thou hast. That delicate bloom That beautifies thy face, I may caress, 111011 nasi irom iter. 1 lie past is in deep gloom. Thy face is like thy mother's, my dear sou. Like hers be thine honor ami love of truth. As purest love freshens, ns years go by, Aim casts 11 iragraiice o'er departing voulh. I may never see thee again 011 earth: Thy hope nud thy joys I may never share. Hut, when we both shall have gone o'er the range, God grunt thou wilt ever know us there. Thy face Is like thy mother', my dear sou. Keep it In calmness and In sweet reoose: Let not any wrong net ever occur. or do lured hy the arch tempter' rosel God grant thee hutmluct and Hint true 111c, And make thy home sweet domesticity. Know character ns the best thing of earth, As our Pathcr' love I nlwny with thee. Wtl.t.tAM WOHll.HWOHTII GOMDUICII, St. Johns, Oregon. September, 1903. $7.45, $9.75, $12.50, ? 1 5.00, $20.00, $25.00. $1.50 to $5.00. jNew Fall Clothing !j Men's Suits ! Boys Suits! I WFI PH The American Clothier TTI 1 22I-22J Morrison, Corner Plrst Street. "Whiniver annybo dy offers to give ye something f'rnawthin' 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 arc not offered fnr HnHliilrr ww. a. w. ... . uurgoous arc 1101 oncrtu ,c(- w , s(nr( , , or less than their worth. dollar? Ilur o-nrwU nrr wnrflt nil w 1 ask for them. If you've not been in, call and sec us. sHisisiiiiliil Are your dollars working for you? If not, why not? livery dollar you deposit here will earn four per cent interest n year for oii, compounded scml-nnutinHy. hy not iiciilro it steady saving habit nud deposit each wecki Your surplus will surely Hop Pickers Attentioul Two tents for sale by C. Aldcrsen. near the dry dock. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of I.C.Allen uud T. R. Anderson, doing business under the name of the Itostou Itakery, in St. Johns. Oregon, i dissolved by mutual consent. T R, Anderson will continue the business under the title of Anderson & Co., and all bills are ayuble to the new firm. J. C. A1.1.KN, T. R. Andhhson. Lost. Small yellow dog with white tvol on breast. Return to Miss Minnie currier (or reward. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Nathan If, Suitter and Inkeniian Davis, under the name of Suitter & Davis, St. Johns, Oregon, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All bill ayable to or by the firm will be settled by Nathan H. Suitter. Nathan H. Suittkk, I.skkkman Davis. Dated: St. John, Oregon, August 14, 1905. LINNTON LACONICS, Mr, lame nud sou have returned to Portland. II. Hamilton, of Portland, wa In Llutitnn Wednesday, James Grant will fill Jnme Alcorn' vacancy nt i.resliaiii, Adam Trcber ha wholly recover ed from hi recent illness. The Ln Plant left very uuletlv Salur- ay night for Seattle or thcrcalxmt. Tlioma Kvle mid wife, recently of Cedar Mill, Oregon, have moved lo IlltltOII. Mr. Gnui; mid ilaiiL'htcr left for Sea. Ide TucMiav morning Instead of Salur- lay 11 wa rctsirted last week. Mr. Harri nud family have lmrchascd and now occupy the R. A. Alcorn home. Mr. Harri is keeping hoarder. R. A. Alcorn ha hliicd nil hi goods! .. , .... . 1 1 - 'i 11 1 .ns ,iiii;eic nun is. mr ine iiiesvui. staying with Mr. S. A. Hamilton. Mr. Walgamottc. of I'.nld. Oklahoma, returned home Monday niter a visit of idioul one month with Mr. R. A, Alcorn. R. Suitor uud wife returned home Tuesday from Collin' Spring, Oregon, where they have been for the last ten duy. Jnme Alcorn ha resigned hi osltioii in the Oregon Water Power Coui.iuy' turner house at Greshnui and will go with Id folk to live in California. Mr. Gordon Willsou left for Pisher' Lauding lust Priday. Mr. Willsou ha 11 fruit ranch ut that place nud Mrs. Willsou will attend to I during the fruit season, II. W, Swift, of Prcsiio, California, wn here last Saturday, Mr, Swift I nt present visiting O. M. Clark, at Portland, who wa hi trtner In the lumber busi ness buck east. Last Saturday evening over thirty LiuiiloiiiuiiK left for Portland 011 the Northern Pacific. A many more left 011 the steamer Republic. Those that didn't get lost returned 011 the "midnight" train. Liuiitoti yiiiMthie very much with St. John for her losse caused by the destructive fire last Priday and Iioih- that it will not le long ere the mill are ; rebuilt. During the night while the fire , wa raging the illumination caused hy 1 the reflection of the liUwo upon the sky 1 wa so bright that it wa nssble to read 1 the newspaper. Great consternation was caused among the rattle gruilng upon the commons. They wero thoroughly 1 aroused, uud with tails erect mid head , lowered they raced Duck uud lortu.i bellowing ami making lunges us If, fighting, It I 11 long time since anyone has seen anything so much like a bull . fight here. I I In the Uood Old D iys. Not until Pebruury of iHw did the'mi jwoplcof Kentucky know that Madison I IIP was elected president iu the previous! MIX Novcmt'cr, say Success, in ihu one 01 tue leaning ruiirouns 01 the United States printed 011 it time table: "The locomotive will leave the depot every duy at ten o'clock, if the St. Johns Bazar on Broadway Wanted! Wanted! Wc want the follow ing jirodttee for trndc: St. Johns Eggs, 35c dozen 100 sacks Good Potatoes 10 boxes Pears 10 boxes Italian Prunes 10 boxes Silver Prunes 20 boxes Good Apples We pay cash for St. Hkks -strictly fresh cents per dozen. Johns -30 St. Johns Grocery Co. GENERAL MERCHANTS Phone Scott IMS Jersey Street THE STAR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WE PAY A PER CENT INTEREST Hanking hy Al ill " now postal will ItriiiK it lo von. Booklet ready. Write for it. OREGON SAVINGS BANK Sixth ami Morrison Streets. PORTLAND L. O. Rulstoii, President. W. Cooper Morris, Cimhlcr. S. L. Hayes, Awl. Cashier. Tlil.KI'IIONIt Main 16, Yiiu ran U) ttrpriiit on tin cliolrrsl riiiiBir. MEATS lroniil ilrlUrry wlirti xmi iinlrr Mill I in 111 riiurlrmit Iri-slnif nt Hid ulil Irllsliln We hh.nll hiindic only the finest of MEATS nud our patrons may Ik: sure of lieing; sat isfieil in every case Full line of nil Meat Market Sundries YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED SMITH & HOOVER Next door to JMiiioiuIsoh's JHUSKY STRKHT, ST. JOHNS llazelwood 1?. P. Toonini, Prop. weather is fair. When Heitjamlu Pruukllu first thought of starting u iiewpaxrr in Philadelphia, many of his frieuil advised against it, iK-cause mere was u iuonsueii 111 Itostou. One hundred years ago the fastest laud travel in the world was 011 the Great North road iu P.ngluud, There the York mail coach tore uloug at the rate of ninety milesaday,aud many persoiiscou fulcntlally predicted divine vengeance on such unseemly haste, When the first two tons of anthracite coal were brought into Philadelphia Ih tin up-to-duto quick Lunch, Cigar, Confectionery and Now Ktiiiul. TI10 Celebrated Hazel wood Creum nud Iluttor kept in Htock, Corner Jereoy St. and Broadway St. Johns, Oregon A. SCOTT, Pre. Phone IILACK jj 1. W. CROSIIY, Sec'y. in n4l L.l.k!M c l8ot, the KOodiH.-opIe of that city, so the TUI IIUIIU sJUUUllIK Vll. records siaie, "iricu 10 ouru me suiii, but at length, disgusted, they broke it 1 un and made a walk of it." Pourteen year later Col. George Shoemaker sold eight or ten wagonloads of it iu the same city, but warrants were soon issued lor ills arrest tor tawing money unuer tuise pretenses. Some More Stuff That chamber set is to be rallied at the St. John Ilaiar Saturday night, Mrs. John Jlunn and daughter, Dora, have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Rossiter the las) week. Miss Dora lias gone to Seaside for her health. lid Stockton's face resembles a railway right-of-way with the grade stakes set: he was (xiisoned a few day ago by oak and the blamed stuff settled ih hi eyes. The Central Hotel is for sale Hut is, the furniture, lease and good-will, An ail may be seen in these columns regard ing it. There is a good chance to make money for someone who knows how. Plumbing. (laiflttlnK Steamflltlnx, Roof duller lite. At Reasonable Rule. Stove, Puruacc and Tinware Repaired, Quick Service. All Work Guaran teed. N 7 N Fifth St CorAnkcny PORTLAND, OREGON Houses For Rent HY DANIEL BRECHT ir YOU WANT A HOUHB CALL ON UK ST. JOHNS. OREGON St. Johns Meat Market Htrsngrr rutnlng I11I.1 HI. John will rtn. I llirlr trml will l, 'iiclnlr.l, suit tlirlr wsnu uipllf.l In tlirlr tUfsrtluii, tijr I:. 1)()NNI;I.LV, St. JoIiiih Market J.rs.y 8tltsl UT. JOHNS. OIll'.UON MODESTY Is the strongest char acteilstic of a watch. If you would know why, ask Wilson, the Jeweler, Taciturn St., St. Julius, Ore. Bicycle Tires! "O. uud J.M Hicycle Tires, while they last, $3.00 each ut Wood's Bicycle Shop, Phone I'liiun .c. Tacoma Strrt t. O.M.I'AUI.K St. John o. I'.Mimuu.i. Faulk & Merrill Coal, May, Grain, Ground Feed, Hour Paints. Oilt and Building Materials Phone Hast 713 UnU.rlty Park, Orouon CLUB HALL APARTMENTS jj large airy room divided into Suite of two to four room, nl single rooms. Situatel one hltM'k from Columbia I'ulxersiiv, near cor. of Pisk St. uud lniU-nrd, Piirulsheil or I'nturni-lud fur HOUSEKEEPING A, W, DICKSON Phono Scott 1206 f)e53 t-O rO eO e0 1 W. A. STORR Paper Hanger and Decorator Order can be left at Couch's store Special Attention Given to All Order OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office lioun, 9 la li a. ui., 1 1 $ h tu, OTice I'honr. hcolt I Ml KiiMciicc I'lioiic, Unteii jyj. Olfuc In Uiilvrr.ltv IMik rui htwre. ) 4