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"HERE WITH THE GOODS" A FULL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES ON HAND FOR THE OPENING OF SCHOOL UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH ANNOUNCEMENT Wc have decided to close the Soda Season as we opened it trith frcj soda water; but, owing to the great crowd which attended our opening, If you will remember, we have decided tt restrict the free soda to school children who attend ths first day of school. Each child must purchase some article In the line of jchool supplies, to sh w good faith as a regular attendant at the St. Johns Public Schools. WE DISPENSE THIS FREE SODA ON OPENINQ DAY OF SCHOOL ST. JOHNS PHARMACY New Fall Clothing ! Men's Suits! Boys' Suits! UFI c American Clothier f " LL.V-.I MJ 22 1 22J Morrlon, Corner t'lrtl Street T &4 rib &4 A A tffi iSW ift it A HEATING STOVES t 57.45, $9.75, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. $1.50 to $5.00. Watches Free with Boys' Suits i i i i Don't buy that Heater you nccil until you have seen our new line. Now Is the time to paint your roof. We have the right paint for it. We nre still selling Heath & Milligan Taints. Warranted for five years, 9 : POTTER & GOOLD I "THE HARDWARE MEN," ST. JOHNS, OREGON SEE OUR WINDOW FOR JEWELRY CLOSING IT ALL OUT ELLIOTT'S PHARMACY 4 4 4 4 t T ; The Edward Holman Undertaking Company Funeral Directors and Embalmers JIMm Ambulance rnmr Ptlaii. ... ... ikuu gi,, uviiki aaimuu, TUphon 607 Lady Aultatit PORTLAND, Oregon 4 4 4 4 4 MULTNOMAH ...ELECTRIC... COMPANY.. WCOIMUTtt Electrical and Gas Supplies We Install Lighting and Power Planti and repair Motors and Dynamos. House and 11:11 Wiring a specialty. PHONG t EAST J340 hi u.'ii 1 11 uc i vniciin wuti ami. ournos T'000' 0KCKKQgOOOXMKMX0XHX0000 1LWATJ! , Should be looked wtt frequent Intervals. If fleeted you are doing it an injustice and it doesn't give " f watch a show. Cleaning it "one of our specialties. Reg Hating is free, of course. on, the Jeweler ' St., SU Joluw, Or. to Hazelwood R P. Toonisi, Prop. CW "P-'H016 luick Lunch, S "tionery and Nws A. SCOTT, Pres. Phone HLACK 21 K. W, CROSnY, Sec'y. Portland Jobbing Co. Plumbing, Oasfittlnf Stearaflttla. Roofs Outters Etc. At Reasonable Rates. Stoves, Furnaces and Tinware Repaired. Quick Service. All Work Guarau teel. N 7 N Fifth St CorAnkeHy PORTLAND, OREGON wood ia stock The Oplolir.to ir..i Cream and Butter Vent Jwy 8t and BroUway 6- HEITKEMPER GO. Watchaukera . . Sfvtrtakks. "d Wholesale Dealers W A STOPP OJOSQJ ARTISTIC 0000 Paper Hanger and Decorator Orders cau be left at Couch's store Special Attention Given to All Orders OSCAR DaVAUL, M. D Oftce bour, 9 to u . m., a lo J p. m. Office Phone, Scott 1104. Rcidencc Pboue, Union 3901. Office In Univcrtltr Pwk Drn 6Uw. The Grand fellowship Degree of the United Artisans offered n beautiful silver loving cup for the assembly having the best drilled and most orlginnl march to exemplify the work in flic subordinate assembly. It was to be contested for by u many asscmnues 111 or near rortlatul as wished to take part. These were University Park Number t. Woodlnwn Number 4, Montavilln Number 158, and nasi i-ortiaiui Number a. To University Park Assembly Number x fell the honor ol carrying off the tube. The exempli hers taking part under directions of instructor Mts. M. O. l'nulk were Mrs Y. A. Scigli, Miss Znla Pnulk, Miss llertlm Ottcrstedt, Misses llerttm nnd Uffic Titus, Messrs. George Ottenttedt, Orvlllc V. Merrill. Charles Cliuroli ntul W. II, Sntterlcc. The plan of march was laid out by Miss Zula l aulk and to her belongs to n great extent the victory. The cup will lmve the names of nil those participating engraved on it and will be on exhibition at Jaeger llrothers, Mor rison street, Portland, who are the manufacturers of the cup, , i very picasani surprise party was tendered Mrs. Ola Itcndcr Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. U, G. Howes, Games were played and light refreshments were served. Guests present were Mrs. Doolcy, Mrs. Storey, Mrs. I). Webster, Mrs. J. 1). Webster, Mrs, I. Cady, Mrs. George Staub, Mrs. S. Hudson, Mrs. O. C. Me Gowan, Mrs. II. Smith, Mrs. J. 15. Temple, Miss Helen Doolcy, Mis lithe! Hoyt, Miss Jessie Smith and little Helen Story. Thursday evening, September 14, n few young friends of Nellie Cochran spent a very happy and jolly time at her home on Gerard street. Music and games passed away a sociable evening all too iiuickly. Refreshments were served. Those present were I.ulu Martin, Itlu Dcmsey, Lincoln and Hilt llcechy, Thomas Sullivan and l'nincis Dcmpsey. The ladies of University Park will give nn entertainment at Odd I'cllows' hall. Dawson street. Sentember iH. A fine IirOL-rnm will be rendered bv the Golden Rule Hive, of Maccalwcs Guards. Tlierc will be livliur statunrv nnd nice refreshments will lie served. All wel come to come and Join In n good cause. Take the St. Johns car. Miss Alice Willis, from llocumii. Montana, who lias been visltim Mrs. Thomas Cochran, of Gerard street, has returned Home niter a most delightful visit, l'rcouctit trliH to the fair nnd other places of amusement were thor oughly enjoyed by the young visitor. Died 011 Thursday. Scntetubcr U. at the family residence, 1623 Olln street, University l'ark, Sarah June, aged jH rears, beloved wife of John Gray, She s survived by her husband, son and two grandsons, all of University I'atk. ltkcaned from his cave at the residence of Mrs. V. Merrill, University Park, 11 fine singing canary, pure yellow with n black sixit. Anyone fludini; this bird should kindly restore to Its mistress. D.V.Hart has another tenant for III cottage 011 Denver street: a family from Arlnir l,odgc. It Is to be h0iH.1l he will not In: treated as sliablilly by Uicm! tenants as he was by the last ones. Mrs. I'Mnur Hovt's little sou. who has been ailing slightly, Is OK ngaiu. His mother did not cxx)m: him to the ulr lust Saturday, baby day at the fair, but windy stayed at home. Miss Maruarct Ryan, of Pendleton, has been visiting the daughter of Mrs, McCarthy, of Portsmouth avenue, dur the absence of their mother, who is tally exacted home. Mrs. Thomas Cochran mid Mrs, W. II, Snltcrly, popular ladles of Gerard street, have been confined to their homes with severe colds, but arc nearly over tlieir small ailments. A flue sou was horn at !.os Auueles. California, September 16, to Mr. mid Mrs. I, II. Rami, formerly a conductor 011 the St. John car. They resided in University 1'artc. On Sunday last little IUby lidvvlu Johnson completed his first birthday anniversary ut the home of Ills iiareuts, Mr. and Mrs. 15. O. JoIiiimii, vuudcr built avanuc, JUL BUILT BY W.C. ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ST. JOHNS WORK POR ST. JOHNS PEOPLE Shop Second Door West of Postoffce ST. JOHNS, ORt-QON UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH Mrs. J. l'owlcr, wife of the manager 11 Pcnliuular Lumber Comiiaiiy, ami her liter have left on n visit to their old home to be gone indefinitely. l'lorcncc Allen, lately of University Park, who ha been visiting her little friend. Vera Lyons, has returned to her home 111 Porest Grove. Mrs. Ralston, who ha been sinding a couple of davs with Mrs. M. llreuner, returned to her home In Pendleton Tuesday morning. Mrs, I). J. Hurt ami her two sUters, the Misses Conaway, and Mrs. MaMin and daughter have returned home from u visit to Seaside, Misses Pay Commons and Pay Gibbs have jollied a party bound for the hop yards at Salem and will enjoy picking a while, A bycicle was found on Tuesday last. Owner can have same by calling at 1884 lixetcr street and proving ownership. J. A. Woolcry and family have moved to University Park from lone, liastcru Oregon, to settle permanently. William, the youngest son of Mrs. V. Merrill, has returned home after a nine mouths' absence at Troutdale. Died, Suuday, September 17, at Arbor Lodge. Mrs. John Joungcr, leaving a small family to mourn her loss. George H. Over and wife have returned to Astoria, after a brief visit to his mother, Mrs. Helen Dyer. Mrs. W. H. Arnold, of De Haven street, has been quite ill, but is able to be up ami around again, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rand and liaby are visiting his mother, Mrs. Rand, for a few week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer, from Spokane, are visiting the home of their former pastor, Rev, John HenUein, Mrs. McDcnrinou, Sterling, Illinois, is visiting nt I,, u. Reynolds. li. C. Stephen and family have turned from near Tualatin. Charles Halting returned to I'risco Monday night on the Saint Paul, Prcemont Hursey and wife, Trenton, -Missouri, are visiting nt nr. Devaul s. Mrs. livie Corenler, Watervllle, Kansas, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. II. Mnripiit. Mr. Hastings litis lieeu visiting for the past five weeks at the home of T. A. Reynolds, J. P. Statidisli and family nre non living in the house formerly occupied by ur. iv. w. Koxsiier. J. J. Little is home again from an extended business trl Tacom 1, Scuttle, and SHiknue being oil hi itinerary. A. II. Steven nnd wife ate entertain ing J. I. King ami Mr. itmt Mrs. C. ! Carter, from Priday HnrUir, Washing ton, Alf llovutoti has lust returned to I'altua, Kansas, He iia lieeu visiting the families of George Ross and M. II. Manpiit. Mrs. I,. II. Ilricc Is entertaining two of her sisters, Mrs. John Riuker, Uidlllac, Michigan, nnd Mrs. Geoige Sylvester, Omaha, Nihmkn, A lockout ngniiist its "union" em ployees wa made M011d.1v morning by the University Shingle Mill. At thfs writing iTueMla.v, 1 p. 111., I the mattir is still "in statu tpio." Gardner, Oregon, hit been well rvpic sented the past week nt J. V. Angus's home by the following viftnr: T. W. Angus and wife, Prank Sagahinl ami wife, mid John K0011U. The Park's b ill team closed a lemark ably successful soasm Sunday, winning the city championship against the "Pines" by H to o. Our Uiy won 39 game iiini lost one during the season. Congratulation and thanks, hoys! Next Thursday evening the Ladles of the Macrnbees will "Hive" nt our Odd I'cllows Hall. The crack Golden Rule lllve team will he seen to good advantage and there will be living statuary and refreshment with no admission charged. All Interested are earnestly and cordially Invited. Our Local Grist UNNTON LACONICS, John, wits In Mrs. Smith, of St l.liiiitou Wednesday. The construction of the barber shop is going oil slowly but suitiy. MU Zella Scvly, of Arlxir Lodge, is visiting MU Nellie IfaUhcl. Mr. llaructtu and family moved to St. John from here Sunday last. Hurry Sense, of Portland, was In Liuiitoii on business Wednesday, J. It. Noyes, of Siicrior, Wisconsin, Is here on business about the box factory, Albert Wilson went to Lewi County, Washington, Tiles' I ay to look up some timber lauds. The Clark & Wilson Lumber Compuiy is building more tramways 011 the north side of its property. Mis Ilcrulce Roberts, from Pislier's Landing, ha been visiting her mint, Mrs, Gordon Willsou, for the stt week, The roof of the new school Iioiim; Is receiving u coat of grveu pilnt, which add to the attract! vuii-i" of the licautiful edifice. Miss Pearl Driukwater, of Murray City, Utah, left Sunday morning for home, after n very pleasant two weeks' visit here, Paul Cuskey, who has been working at the mill here for the tt four months, left for his home, in Hay City, .Michigan, Wednesday, A rooster and u hen were killed by the Northern Pacific trains pissing through here Wednesday. "No courting on the railroad trucks" 011 account of the gnat risk. Church Service, On .Sunday morning ut eleven o'clock at the liaptist service to l.c held in the AdveutUt church, Rev. John lieuUicii will preach a temtrance sermon tak ing as his topic "The Peast of Pel-shuzzar," At the University Park Itaptist church Pastor Iicutzein will speak at next miii tp n t. !inurc lime uieufe Bought We will cash your time checks on any responsible firm for a very small discount. A fine, small loan of $200 on first-class real estate worth fully $400 at cash market price, now. We will collect your inter est, when due, without charge to you, saving you any trou-ble. "Whiniver annybo dy offers to give ye something f 'r nawthiiV day evening service on "Predestination." Ul MJIlIClIllllg 1 1 thin its worth, or f'r something I thin its worth, don't I take anny chances. Yell rr a polisman." Mr. Dooley. Our goods arc not offered for nothing. Our goods are not offered for less than their worth. Our goods are worth all wc ask for them. If you've not been in, call and see us. St. Johns Bazar on Broadway Now is the time to slug "Johnny, get your gun!" II, A. Wicker spent Sunday nt Kalainn, Washington. Smoke a St. Johns cigar best toe cigar on the market the "White Cniw," There will Ix: a dance at M. W. A, hall Saturday night, It doesn't matter much now alxuit llv screens, anyway, Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Valentine moved into their new home on Monday, The family of Rev. I. li. McVlckcr is expected home today or tomorrow. John Rapp, of Dodge Cltv, Kansas, ha l)ccii guest of , C. Aiken this week. j I). I). Iinus, of the Katama (.Washing. , tun) ltullctiti, was in this city a few hours on Monday. 1 Oolda Rowland will leave Saturday for Sara, Washington, to resume teaching at her school, Otis Shrevcs, it young man from Rip. Icy, Oklahoma, is visiting the family of Dudley Perkins. Mrs. Charles Morgan, of Saint Paul, Minnesota, visited Dr. and Mrs. Rosslter and took a couple of days at the fair. I I haven lot of the best gravel and sand for side. See me on Ivanhoe street, North St. Johns. Joi Lhh. A marriage license wa granted Walter W. Woods, of St. Johns, on Monday. The csctccted bride was named a Rose J. Long. W, L, llulli is to lease his house on Park avenue and will then move his family to his store building in Preuch's addition. N. C. Pom, n former schoolmate of Ray Until, came In from Pulrchitd, Wisconsin, last week and surprised his obi-tlmc friend. The proceeds of the entertainment cIvtu for Mrs. York amounted to f jS.50. The nmouiit was erroneously stated in last week's piper. li, Vandcrmeer ha purchased a nice building site on Pessemleii street. It is 210 feet so u a re and he contemplates erecting a line home. Charles Kvatis, wife and daughter, Maud, visited with Dr. It. W. Rosslter mid fatuity this week. Mrs. Hvnns Is 11 uelce ol Dr. Kosslter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kctlcv left oil Wed- nesduv for n few days In Seattle to turn Mrs. Kelley's thouuhts, if possible, from the sudden shock of her gteat grief, P. I. Peterson Is having the store 100111 In the Cochran block remodeled and will occupy It a a cigar store, handling the popular brands of cigars made In St. Johns, D, W. Itilggs, of Saginaw, Michigan, has arrived in St. John to see hi miii, Harvey llriggs, of the Peninsula kink. Mr, Itilggs is iuteiesltd In the sugar beet business. P. Kilpatrlck. of Oregon City, this week purcltucd it residence lot in St. John Park ami will at once proceed to build. The sale wa made through li. Vnndeineer. Try the "Par INcclleiice": the eliain- piouV cigar known: made in St. John. C. N. Ilntusch ha been putting in 11 lot of time 011 hi ranch and fruit orchard list over in Washington. He Is getting 11 buiiicr ciopof hull, nod, from samples wc have seen, it is nil of 11 high grade ipiallty. Mr. ami Mrs. Roliert Trister. of Van couver, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Valentine tile latter pin 01 tiiewieu. Mr. Trister is cousin of Mr, Valentine and her two sisters iiccompiuicd her 011 tlie visit. At the M. W. A. hull tomoi row (Satur day) evening will npeur "Nesiiah's (real Show" at a 250 admission, The management promises to carry out every thing us advertised and Mr. Hansen is wil.l to be reliable. Although it was figured that the heavy rains hud extinguished every bit of lite ut the destroyed mill it ha been found that tlie iieiiris is sun miming, mioiiiu the breee start up it may be necessary yet to call 011 the fire department, MIIOKC It ni, joiiusciKiir ik-si iik cinr 011 tlie market me "wiuie trow, Alexander Poibes, who own tlie new building near the St. John hotel, ex licet to leave today for hi home In liureku, California, He ha leased the entire building for one year. Mr. Porlic intend to return here soon to reside. Those large tipple pies those luscious, juicy pies best you ever mw: not just wliat your moilier iiscii 10 inane, out, probably, a bit ulcer, We sell 'em ut us.-all done up. St. John Itikery, Jersey street. .Mr. York, wiiosc neneiii wa given ny the Royal NelghUir recently, desire to thank that wiciety for the great interest shown In tne matter a wen a me many citUeus who mi 111k-rally pitroiiicd the entertainment. The proceeds were a great help to her. II you liuveirt none mi uircauy 11 win ileusc you when in Portland to try u 'meal without meat" ut the Vegetarian Cafe, 105 Sixth street, Delicacies arc mi deftly served that even a meat-eater i surprised and hi jsilute pleased, !iw prices. Dr. If. V. Rolierts, of Tacoma, has been staying with Dr. and Mrs, W. li. Hartel while attending the fair this week. Dr. Roberts is one of Tucoma's leading dentists and has large interests in real estate there. He was much pleased with St. Johns and the surround ing country. For Sale nt n IJnrKnln. Lot cox 100 in Point View tract. two and one-half blocks from .school house; lioiiscteut, well built, 12x20. with .stove unil furniture. If you arc looking for u good .simp call nt St. lo ins hash and Door uoimmny, Jersey and Tacouia streets. ST. JOHNS PROSPERITY With her great railroad terminal shops, great lumbering mills, wnolcn mills and other factories In prospect, the continued prosperity of Si. Johns Is assured and wc rcolce with her people. Population will now rapidly Increase, realty values will soar, more homes will be built, and with Increased prosperity and home-building will come increased Furniture demands. And right here wc wish to announce that when It comes to housc-furnlshing wc will not be under sold. "Gcvurtz Sells It For Less" is a reputation wc have earned through 28 years' business experience. Wc quote a few more St. Johns specials this week. Air-Tight Stoves The "PRIZE" is a Pirst elas. nir tight Heater Heaw steel lsdv. cast-iron lstttn. top uui'I main front, cast lut li sh'Ihhm! lin ings u Inches high, encircling entire inside of IkhI)'. protecting steel front lire. Buy Now Pay Later No, 18 Piivbox 17 m long $ 0.50 No, iii Pirchox 19 in. long 9. GO No. ii Pirelxiv 11 in long 11.00 No, i. PIicIkix i in long 12.00 Eclipse Steel Range, $1 Down $1 a Week The Best Raiuje r a Sold for $Z.,)U Table Special No. 615. Till round-top Dining Table i made of ouartcruwcd oak, has piano (miIIsIi, ,S Inches across top when clocd, lengthen out to six feet, legs turned just like cut. Regular it' A pr e, $S; St. Johns K 1 fa sn-clal price ' " Square Top, Six-Foot Table, $12 Kitchen Chair No. ,S. This how-liai'k chair, n well known nnd ipulur kitchen necessity, we make u special (A.i St. Johns sjicciul at AL Enameled Iron Beds No. An), Till while Kiiauuiid Iron lied, bras knob ou comer sists, we make a St. Johns (3 ?A snial this week at only vo.OU We will furnish your five room house complete for $20 down and $2.50 a week A LITTLE DOWN. A LITTLE AT A TIME I. GEVURTZ & SONS 173-175 First St. 219-227 Yamhill St. Second-Hand Furniture! Bought nnd Sold. Come and look at the goods I have on hand. You can save money. E. O. MAGOON. Next to The Hardwood. THE STAR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We slmll handle only the finest of If the employers f labor would encourage their em ployes to save, we would lmve better citizens, more content ed citizens, more prosperous citizens and a better city all around. It pays to save. WE PAY A PER CENT INTEREST 15 Per Cent Saved on GROCERIES UNITED TRUST CO. I ST. JOHNS, OREGON 2 You save at least 15 Ir i cent when yon buy your Gro ceries of us. Not on every thinj; are we the cheajiest, but on tlie majority of things : . , 0 1 rtt 11. o .Mocua a. java once, in tyt. g Pels Naptha Soap, jer bar 5c A.U. Henzine fcoap, per lar 5c Crystalo, test scouring soap 5c Cocoa Horax Soap 6 bars 25c Kajie Milk, per can . . 15c 6 cans t;ood Sardines 25c 4 cans good Tomatoes . , 25c 3 cans good Com 25c 6 lbs extra good Rice 25c 2 uozeu Country I'tjjgs . 55c St. Johns Grocery Go. GENERAL MERCHANTS SUohns, Oregon 8 nnd our patrons may be sure of teing sat isfied in every case Full line of all Meat Market Sundries YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover ) Next door to iMmoudsou's JIJRSKY STRKKT, ST. JOHNS CLUB HALL APARTMENTS a lame uirv room divided into Suited of two to four room, ulwi hiiiKle rooms. Situated one block from Columbia I nivcrhity, near eor, of I'iok St. and llotdevurd. I'uruUlied or I'lifuruUlied for HOUSEKEEPING A.W.DICKSON Phon. Scott 1296 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED OREGON SAVINGS BANK ! 321 .MORRISON STRI:I;T PORTLAND OI'I'ICHKS V. II. Moore, l'reideiit. It. 1. I.ytlo, Vic.rrimiduiit. W. CiH)wr Morris, Cuthlyr. S. I,H"U Hay, Atol.CukliU'r. DIKI'.CTOUS W. II, Moore, IC. I. Lytic. I.wi I'rei l. W. II. Co4:laut, W. Coojier Morri Houses For Rent II V r-v 1 mrM 1 I H LI 'P ir YOU WAST A IIOUSK OAI.I. QH JIB ST. JOHNS. OREQON 5