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A suit to your measure FOR $17.50 tfe have t ,n,lrcJ fnnc' suilinirs medium weight. - ..nr.. ' I'cil to us nt sixty cents on the dollar, -fjjtv til"1"1 T closed out biforc the spring rush. Come jad choosi voiir suit from the lot. We will make it flptoyor measure for $17.5- Columbia WOOLEN MILLS CO. TAILORS ELKS' BUILDING, SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Our Local Grist Our Local Grist When In Need Of Anything in the Drug Line Remember We Can Be Depended Upon Goods Right BUY AT THE Prices Right ST. JOHNS PHARMACY AND BE HEALTHY AND HAPPY (HARDWARE!! i a. J Pull Line of Builders' Hardware! & 1 J Shelf Hardware, Ranges, Cooks, Heaters, Oil Heaters, Tin- g B ware. luinnwlclvvnr... Wnodenware. UiUlIRT Olid Ocean m Wave Rotary Washers, Wringers. Cable Clothes Lines, Heath & Milligan "licst iTcnareu Paints," Wright & Hill's Five Boil ell Pure Linseed Oil. Inside Paints, Creolite, the best floor paint ( J! I made : Chi-Namel. Varnishes and Varnish Stains. Dlsston mid Stanley Tools. Garden Feeds, 1 Special Mixture for Lawns, Dig Assortment of Garden I Tools, Screen Cloth, Poultry Netting, Paint, mushes, etc., etc. 1 pottfd jl rionin Hariavakk Mkn. & & & Remodeling Sale! fl' $30 Suits - $19.75 Men's $15 Suits ton's $20 Suits - 14.75 Men's $10 Suits Men's $8 Suits - $4.95 Uos' Suits and Pants almost half value. $75 7.45 WELCH, The American Clothier J 3JI-MJ Merritoa. Corner Flrtf Street AHrtitTo Be Enc uraged. The mm)... . a. . who iias acquireu r tait of keeping on hand a r f Chamberlain's Cough saves herself a great aw- colds and croup, to whick wenare susceptible are quickly by lts use. It couuteracU tendency of a cold to result in 'efi 11 u g,ven as 8000 as w ";l symptoms of croup appear, JJ Prevent the attack. This ,2) contains nothing injurious JaothersKjve it. to Utile ones &Uk , ,g of Perfect security. miV Jackson's Pharmacy. " new. pf?6 for small family;' ia fcfo,ur lots: city water: ir. . ,or 95 per mofith. cT' at Ceder Park store, or F. crs, 728 Charlestoa street. iHyf Pnntl books of aotw aad f lor sale at thkofice. At Methodist Church. Rev. F. L. Young, pastor. cri.iWa ttfxt Sundav: Morning prayer meeting from acvKit Sunday school at ten o clock- Mrs. C. V.. inurston, Mijjcwuit.. Preaehin? and admission into the Private prayer meeting in the home at seven p. m. Meeting 01 au omcwi mcuiw fifteen. Closing evangelical sen-ice at A cordial inviution is extended to all to participate in ine ciomuk ices of this revival campaign. For Sate. ico cords of stove wood gTeen, dry and mixed. J. E. Williams, 819 Kellogg street, St. Johns. Keep Your Eye Oa St. Johns. Have you gucsMrd where that wedding is to take plAoc ? For fine c'ars it w ill tiay you to call at Valentine's: opposite city hall. Mrs. P. J, Peterson was nt Simnysidc the latter part of the week. Try the "Par Excellence": the champion 5c cigar: made in St. Johns. Wc guarantee our lire.nl: slv loaves for jjc 25 for $1 : at Hoston iioine iiakery, JerM!.v street. If you contemplate buying shoes mr your ciiiiarcn read the new ad of Couch & Co. First class and reliable insurance companies only ure repictcnted by the Rcniusula Hank. At the Boston Home Bakery Sat urdayelegant Angel Cake mndc by our new baker. Try it. A. M. Schmidt, who used te run a meat shop in Point View, has re moved his family to Idaho. Mrs 15. Saunders, of Oregon City, has recently been n miest of lior daughter, Mrs. K. K. McVickcr. Rcmcmlicrl You ciiniint tuiv finer candies or clears than the goods Vulcntinc sells in his neat store. Bert Goss. of Vancouver, has been a guest of his relatives the family of J. R. Kigcr, of Point View. The family of S. M. McClavc removed from Burlington street to the comer of Hayes and Catlin, on Wednesday. "I notice that Foff & Carey have another car load of that good coal. bay! but they do sell coal and its fine, tool" A number of St. Johns nconle nt- Inwlivl t1n ftnttfriit KirtlotMi nf Engineer Wade, of the Regulator, at Portland last Friday. Poff .St Cnrev linvi trintlitip Ilcvk Springs and Cumberland, Wyom- ing, com. 1 ry 11. u minis up clean. No clinkers, no soot, and very little ash. A Mr. Atwtnrenti t i.rir:Jinr n commodious two-story store build ing on the comer of Richmond and Ivanhoe streets, near the Congrc- gauoiiai ciiurcn. I. C. llolln of Ilraincrd. Minn.. ia n vUltnr in thi cltv. Tlirnui'li .mwtwril. Hitliti. Sr IVtprsnii lie niir. ch.isci the Phil Smith cottage and two lots 011 nuriiugion sircci. T.nxt I'rldnv niflit twentv-Tivc . - - - j r 4 ' iiiemlcrs of St. Johns Evangelical church attended the evangelistic services of Rev. Guy Phelt) at Rev. A. A. Winter's church in Portland, I have the best life insurance ilicy to be found in America: The Ilninn Central Life. The safest and best at a fair price. Come in and taiK 11 over. w. 11. King. E. F. Day, formerly of Heppner, Or. hut now a resident of St. Johns, this week added to his in vestments in local real csiaie uy iMirrlmitiiiir of M. L. TtlftS the building and corner lot in the rear of the Hazclwood. Umv. NfrVieker hits lecti able to secure Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps, the conference evangelist, to noiu a se ries of meetings nt the Evangelical church in March. All should ar range to hear him. He is now Hold ing a very successful meeting at the First Church, East Portland. u' i-nmi- It will make everv the Dead Game Sport Club feel good when they learn that the ponds 011 tneir preserve ai Gatton's farm were literally covered with ducks, mostly widgeon, last Saturday. Thousands of the fowl had a high old time, with not a gun in the vicinity to mar their pleasure. T Ut vnur nronertv with the St. Johns Title Abstract and Trust Company, rooms 11 aim ia, not- brook s new oiock. in uuuwun iu t Mtnte and abstract business this company presents an attractive line ol hre insurance. iiTuct wait until snriuir and you will see the high water of '94 again," said au oiu resiueni uic tt.r .int.. "More snow has fallen this winter than for years, and un less I miss my guess mere win oc something doing along the water line when it begins to melt. Imagine launches runuing auoui rlUtrict on Third street in Portland, and a barge loading at Tenth and Glisen streets, aim you ...:n ,.nrctntul what the Willamette nr wwvt.w . does when it gets on a rampage.- u t Pnwers. of Hart man , rt..'.,... k, Pnwers; Few neoole comprehend the inprovements made in the vicitity of St. Johns dunug the psat three years, rour ycaia ago the whole upper portion of the hill was covered with brush and stumps. I came down here and looked over the, prospect and de i.i . t,.,iM a ilnzen houses, CIUW iv , t n.u omnaintances declared I was insane. But I built them of them. And 1 have no cause for regrets. No pue ia ttih hen At that time 'be- cause water for culinary purposes could not nor, oe uuit. Scott bad the only first class we 1 , ,i i,-nt a 10.000-eallon tank r..n . c.nnivthe community, uur r rvints after coniPlet nrsi 1 . . ...l. tistfm amounted to ,o. This amount seemed rather irtfignfficent when we we comparea it to tse ouuay. St. Valentines Day a week from next Wednesday. 1 Let the Peninsula ltatik write you jn nrc tusuraucc joiic 1 Ladles Aid of the Hvniieelica Church one day Feb :y Harness neatly rejwircd at the bt. Jolitw Harness Shop 0. E. Leonard and wife have re turned from an extended outing. 1 What a difference .t few days ol sunshine makes with all of us. Smoke a St. Johns cigar lest 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." W. A. Clark is now employed by the St. Johns Sash and Door Company. Elliott s drug store has a fine assortment of valentines on hand for use on the 14th hist. Read the notice of the meeting to organize a fire department next Wednesday night, and try to attend. Protect your property from loss by fire by insuring in only first class companies. Sec the Peninsula Bank. After hiding itself behind the clouds for twelve days the sun gave nn exhibition of its rays last Fri day. Any one wishing to rent n six- room house, near business cchtcr, with fine river view, call at this office. Mrs. J. Blackburn and daughter of Vancouver were guests at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bickucr the first of the week. A two-story building is being erected nearly opposite Northern Hill that will be occupied as u store as soon ns completed. John Simingtor and wife, former Coluradoaus, but now residents of Portland, were guests of Mrs. W. L. Thorndykc, on Tuesday. Have you seen Potter & Goold's show window? It is l'uu. oi iiakoains at 10c each. Any ar ticle in the window for ten cents. The Royal Neighbors sent au elegant boqttct of carnations, last week, to Judge Hanks, who is in a Portland hospital, and who is slowly improving. H. A. Dougherty last Saturday found 11 string of rosary beads. Owner can have them by applying to Mr. Dougherty, 706 North Fox street, and describing pro)erty. Revival meetings are being held in the Baptist church this week. Some of the pastors assisting have leen Mr. Benson of University Park, Mr. Black aim Mr. Sweet. Dr. J. Jay Wiggins of Portland, late of Minneapolis Institute of Osteopathy, will le at the Central Hotel parlors, ht. jonns, i uesuuy and Saturday, from 10 a. tn. to p. m. May be reached by tele phone, East 1183, at any other time. Au accident to the Veneer peeler at the Portland Manufacturing Co.'s plant was the cause of a day s shut down on Wednesday. The factory is a very busy place at present, having enough orders 011 hand to insure a long and steady run of work. The building on Jersey street for merly occupied by the ht. Johns Grocery Co., announced in last weeks paper as having ueeu pur chased by Shepard, Dobie & Peter son, changed hands again last Fri day, n party from Salem being the Eurchaser. ine propeny was ought for sjwculative purposes. For the Unefit of our blizzard swept eastern friends we will say that snow and tee are uiikiiowii 111 St. Johns. Bulbs are sending their tender, green heads out of the ground, buds on the vines and trees are swelling, the grass is as suming its spring time color, the wild fowl are going north and every thing is lovely and the geese fly high. The annual conference of the United Evangelical church will be held April 12 in St. Johns. Rev. H. L. Pratt, presiding elder for the Portland district, is now closing up the work of the year. He says it has been a year of prosperity for that denomination. Kev. 1'rutt announces that Bishop H. B. Hart zler, who was in Oregon two years ago, will preside over the confer ence this year, One need not be born with a veil or the gift of prophecy to fore- .. .... . T11. .. . 4 see that lois ueiweeu risn aucvi m University Park and Macrunt ave nue in Northern hill on Dawson street which extends through the centre of that rapidly growing dis trict between the rivers in Portland, and now selling for $10 per front foot. will, within twenty years from today, sell for one thousand dollars per front foot. Last Friday evening a pleasant surprise party was given to Ethel Whitmer. of Point View, who will shortly move to Irvington. Games and refreshments occupied the attention of the children until mid niuht. and a beautiful pen and pen bolder was presented to the hostess. The euests were: uerauine Aider son, Gertrude Baldwin, Anna Brice. Gladvs Brederson, Hazel Couch. Hazel Knight, Bertha Mer rill. Flossie Oeden, Maud and Ina Peterson. Wyleua Thorndyke, Lowell Alderson, Jesse Aldersou, Howard Brice, Norman Baldwin, Tack Douclas Palmer McVlcker, Harrv Sauiuelsdn and Archie Smoch. i Portland General Electric Co. i TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 13 Seventh and Alder Streets Portland, Oregon CeeeHeO With Electric Light in your house you have also the means for using ELECTRIC FLAT IRON'S, the Electric CHAFING-DISH, Electric COOKING DEVICES of all kinds. These appliances ate ECONOMICAL in oHrntion SAFE, CI.1CAN and ALWAYS READY. Electricity for Your Every-Day Needs In view of the increasing demand for installation of our service AT THE REDUCED RATFS, patrons nre requested to make application AT ONCE. Fill out COUPON and mail to us TODAY. Our representative will cnll promptly. s I RETURN COUPON POKTl.ANP GlJNUKAI. El.ltCTKIC Co., Seventh and Alder Streets: Please have your representative call and sec nu with reference to electric lighting, Name Address Convenient time to call ' 1 Flowers are in bloom on the lawns. For best fire insurance see W. II. Cing. For ethereal mildness kindly re fer to winter in Oregon. IMIiilili? insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Bank. than co voters nre registered 011 the registration books at W. II . King's office. Smoke n St. Johns cigar licst 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." Another Evangelical crowd nt- tended First church in Portland Tuesday night. regis- The Ladies' Aid Society of the , laud for bargains Glance over the new ud of the Peninsula Bunk. Have you registered? trntiou means no vote. Smoking is a pleasure if the cig ars are bought at Valentine's. Among my list can be found some fire insurance to please you. W. H. King. Miss May Shepard is taking 11 course of studies at one of the isi uess colleges in Portland. Celebration of the Chinese -ow year lias furnished attraction fo .the sightseer during the week. See Hint TKN CKNT bargain win dow at Potter & Goold's Hardware Storel No need of noiuir to Port- ?viiiu'L'llcal Church will meet at the parsonage next Friduy afternoon. The K. L. C. 1?. monthly busi ness and social will be held nt the residence of Thos. Monahan next Tuesday evening. An Insurance nolicv ill a reliable company is as good as money in your XKket 111 case 01 loss uy inc. nn. the Peninsula Bank. About 30 men were thrown out of work by the miming 01 me nieiiim-i Regulator. The cause of the ex- ilosiou still remains a mystery. The best is none to good for the luxmlt. nf St. lo ins. We claim to to have the lest in our line. Give . . T II- I. us a trial. Hie uosion iiome ry, Jersey street. It U rumored that n thoroughly modem pressed brick block is soon to be erected on the two lots south nd adjoining the new McChesuey ulock on Jersey street. Don't forget to attend the lecture, accompanied with stereoptican views, on the Passion Play, as seen in itiivnrisi. next Mondav llicllt at the Evuugelical church. A free fferinir will be taken at the close. JiT-S,j1?liJiiruW plans now tow ino.lt, 'Slj J"1' i ; ;,, t10 llolbrook hlnck. lie iK'ople will have quite a ueu . i.t,.i.i 1. i-.tthhiiicikIimI ns a fin funnle will have (Utile launches for pleasure and recrea-f Two larue iranirs of surveyors were running lines yesterday along the river front in the vicinity of the sloughs north of the city. When cnllinir iip the St. Joints agency of the Portland and Subur ban Express Co., note the change in its telephone uuiuler in their ad in this issue. The Narcissis club will give a masquerade nt Artisans hall, University I'ark, ineMiay even ing, Feb. 30. Gentlemen 50 cents, ladies 25 cents. The regular meeting of the city council will be held next Monday night. Important business will come up and' there promises to lie a large attendance. W. L. Thorndyke of Tint Rit VI UW wos called to Colorado last Friday on matters pertaining to im portant business. He will return about the 5th iust. The Misses Carlson entertained nbout 30 of the young lady students of St Mary's Academy at their hospitable home on Hayes street last Saturday ufteriioou. Dr. Joseph McChesuey, formerly rcsiuem offices comes highly recommended us a first class THE STAR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We shall handle only the finest of MEATS and our patrons may be sure of being .sat isfied in every case Full line of all Meat Market Sundries YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover Next door to Ediiioiidsou's JERSEY STREET, ST. JOHNS WANTED ..I !.... ...wl cl.nronll IliU tirl .. .. ... . uii.nuH.i ...... , - 11011 Oil IUC WHWHittn; "wi - .. . . .. . r - titer. Several are negotiating iui safe, roomy and swift gasoline boats. Paul Powers, of Milwaukee, Wis., was a St. Johns visitor last week. He will become a permanent rest- dent of Oregon, ussisting his brother, H. L. Powers, in looking fter his various interests, having headquarters in Portland. Mr. Powers reiorts tne tniuuie norm- ? . .. ..!.... 111... west as enjoying uanny, :jiiiiikmi.. weather and the people and the county prosperous. Runt. Fullcfson of the water com pany has the blue prints of the new water tower soon to be built on the site of the present structure. In addition to the present tank of 42, 000 gallons, additional ones will be built on eacli side with a capacity o 100.000 canons each, ine tanks essional card will be found else where in this issue. Reduction in stoves. New par lor heater, $1.75: second hand heaters and cook stoves at low fig ures. Kitchen cupboard $3.00; matting 10c per yard; lamps 25c; opaque shades 40c fall leaf tables $1.50. McCIave's Furniture Store. 202 Jersey street. "I hope to see the time," said a former motornian, "when the man on tlte front end of a street car will get 50 cents more jer day thnn the man on the rear end. Besides this I llieve every man who applies for a head-end job should be com pelled to take examination for the purpose of seeing whether he is qualified. A man operating an electric car has to be far more can- 1 tious than a locomotive engineer The citifi'ii of St John lo know we liuvv a milk ionic in thU citv. I'urc milk ilillvcnil ut your door for ft 11 month. Additional qnurtN nt 7c. ORDERS FOR BU'ITERAIILK Tukcii Tlmn-tay mid Saturday, de-llvi-ml I'rlilii)' anil .Moinliiy. toe .1 gallon. Saul oritur in M.W.GATTONrJi,ctt; Houses For Rent J1V DANIEL BRECHT If YOU WANT A IIOUHB CAM, ON MB ST. JOHNS. OREGON W. LOUGH EED WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER PINE WORK GUARANTEED Located in Peterson's Cij,'ar Store Cochran Block man who runs the railroad engine. If this was done the public would feel safer, the men would lc letter pleased and it would lie a good thing all around. It will not be long, however, until such n thing will be demanded by the public." elevation of 85 feet to the top. Work w 1 begin next month. hen completed the three new tanks will have a combined capa city of 242,000 gallons, which, with the water in the resevoir, in sures an adequate supply for the city at all times. Jers.y Street, - - St. Johns O.M.I'AUI.K O.I'.MI'.KKIt.l. Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Plotir Gronnd Peed, Paints, Oils and Building Materials Phone East 713 Unlvrlty Prk, - Oregon