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if t LOVER'S RUGS Carefully Selected from the Best Designs Plain, Printed and Inlaid LINOLEUM We will furnish your house complete Give you Low Prices and Easy Terms LOW PRICES Have You That .some pnrticulnr style of hat will look well on you? OUR DESIGNER C1111 assist you to select it or will have it tiuilt to suit. Our Prices are Right COME IN AND BIO CONVINCED VOGUE MILLINERY CO. First Door South A. C. GF.SUSR I POTTER Imv until prices are right. POTTER & i JKIksI m 1 in nni K THE HARDWARE MEN. QOOCX)OOOOOOiiiiOOOOOOOOOOQ St. Johns Butchers I I PRICE LIST Beef, from 2 Pork, from 7 Veal, from 7 Mutton from Call In and ask for anything you we will get it for you. BUFFET Kxactly like cut. Quartered oak, polished top, 21x42 inches. French pattern, bevel plate, 10x38 inches $28.50 EASY TERMS Heating Stoves Oppoilts POSfjfCCB an Idea!! of Postoffice MRS. C. A. STUCKF.R & QOOLD f The Lorain Best Range ever shown in St. Johns. Only range on the coast built up off the floor. Potter & Goold ex clusive agents. First installment of our line of Cheerful, Redwood, Pacific, Oak Home, Cen tury Hot Blast and airtight heaters has arrived. Our increasing sales from sea son to season show the su periority of these stoves. 9 If If : & ft you have looked through our stock. Our GOOLD, s to 15 Cents to 18 Cents to 15 Cents 5 to 1 5 Cents Q don't see and O Local News. If you arc interested iu Bible study hear Rev. Breuneison in M. W. A. hall Sunday. Clement Wolf of Salem visited with his sister Mr. J. D. Catnbcll Thursday of last week. The handsome residence of Gil bert Goodhue on South Jersey St. is rapidly Hearing completion. Mrs. M. Carl of Washougal, Wash., was a guest of Mrs. G. Ward the greater part of last week. I,. A. Crane, who has been em ployed at Baudou for the past year where he aided iu the construction of a large saw mill, returned to this city Tuesday. 0. P. Wolcott, the rent man, be sides elongating his building on Jersey street, has erected a stable at the back cud of his lot for the hous ing of his steed. W. D. Huntington and wife who have been spending the past week or so at the residence of Huccne Wright in this city, left for their home near Kalaina Monday. W. H. Hamilton has a quantity of nice squashes and pumpkins to sell. Any one desiring vegetables of this nature should call at his residence at 214 Fillmore street. Adam Kactnlcin and his best friend spent several days at Gaston the past week. Adam promised to bring home n number of China pheasants, but failed to redeem his promise. A letter from D. C. Rogers states that he is now in Chicago under going treatment for his hearing, and that he is being greatly bene fitted thereby. It is likely that he will once more become u resident of St. Johns in the near future. Any one having use for a couple of small wooden buildings would do well to consult an advertisement iu this issue. The city of St. Johns has no further use for such burni ngs and arc offering them for sale. The highest bidder g ts the goods. Janitor Clark has made complaint about the number of boys who arc not pupils that gather around the North hud school House during the dinner hour and use profane lan guage. He says if it is not 00011 stopped there will be something do- ug in that neighborhood. The Portland & Suburban Ivx- ress Co. is doing a great business these days. Piles and piles of goods are received daily over their line. The management is very accommo dating and the prices charged are inite reasonable, at. Johns would have a hard time getting along with out this service. Mrs. M. E. Scott has taken pos session of her new rooming house on the corner of I.cavitt and Ivan- hoe streets. This building has lccn remodeled and thoroughly overhauled, so it is now one of the finest and best located rooming houses in the city. Somebody, who evidently neither "fears God nor regards man" has been appropiratiug fowls in a foul and felonious manner iu North St. ohns lately. We know two or three citizens iu that district who arc sleeping with one eye open and one hand on a shot gun loaded for bear. A word to the wise is suf ficient. The government snag boat Math- omah pulled into port at the gov ernment moorings across the river Monday. This boat is employed in pulling snags along the upper Willamette. Old roots and stumps that may le lodged iu the water ways are milled out, sawed up and thrown upon the beach. The lioat will return to work in a few days. h. I). Hile attempted a tme western mining town act Monday evening. He tried to make the horse he was riding go into the Central bar room, but a cold heart ed and uuromautic cop nailed him before he had accomplished his purpose. He was taken before the municipal magistrate, who unsym pathetically fined him ten dollars. J. A. Green and wife of Albion, Neb., are visiting at the home of W. H. Hamilton this week. Mr. Green made a visit here ten years ago and is amazed at the growth of the city since that time. Both he and his wife are greatly im pressed with this part of the world, aud it is likely they will invest in St. Johus realty before leaving for their home. After a uewspaper man has yelled himself hoarse, says an exchange, in an effort to persuade ' people to patronize home merchants aud accidentally stumbles on to the fact that some fellows he is trying to protect are sending away for their job printing or are using printed matter sent out uy patent medicine houses, soap factories or other con cerns, it rather shakes his confi dence in mankind, and makes reciprocity look like a lead dime with a hole in it. St. Johus day at the Gresham fair was only a partial success. Ef forts were made to secure special cars to carry the crowd to Portland and from thence to the grounds, but Manager Fuller paid no heed to the request of the committee for such transportation, aud as a consequence our people had to run chances on the regular service. As a result less than half the num ber attended that otherwise would have done so yesterday. W. H. Hamilton, jr., of Van couver, spent several days with his parents here the past week. Mrs. Sophia Cole left last Friday for a couple weeks' visit with her son, Elder J, M. Cole at Salem. A new warehouse is being con structed at the government moor ings. This will furnish Captain Batter with room that is badly needed. The subject of Rev. Brcnncison's lectures Sunday are 3 p. m. : "The Three Worlds of the Bible;" at 7:3c n. m. "The Three Ways of the Bible." Second Growth of vegetables in St. Johus is getting to be a common tiling. Many of our residents arc now using their second crop of bcr rles, peas, beans aud potatoes. In our last issue we erroneously stated that Mr. btaniord was one of the oriinnators of the Oregon Corn Flake Co. Mr. Page informs us that he alone is the proprietor o this project. A sermon, illustrated by stcrcop ticou slides will be given at the Congregational church Sunday evening, l ucre will also be special music. The public is cordially in vited. G. W. Nelson, pastor. Miss Nettie Marcy aud Mrs. Belle Thayer, who were sent as delegates to the K. L. C. E. con vention at Dayton, spent a few days visiting at the home of Rev. E. E. McVickcr aud family at Lafayette. A large force of men is now at work on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition at Seattle, All of the grading will be finished by January 1. Iu the meantime several exhibit buildings will huve been started. Mrs. Eugene O'Hara returned Wednesday evening from the Port land Sanitarium where she had been for the past three weeks un dergoing a serious operation. Her many friends arc glad to see her home again mid feeling better. Portland, Oregon, is planning to erect n building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, and in stall therein a municipal exhibit. Spokane, Tacoma, and several ot the other large cities of the Pacific Northwest will also do the same. Sunday ot the United Evangel ical church these subjects will be considered. At 11 a. in., "A Spiritual Earthquake." At 7:30 p. in. "Tongues ot rite; the un tamed Member." All are cordially invited to attend. Chester P. Gates, pastor. Building Permits Issued. 102T0 N. A. Gee, building on lot 31, block 4i St. Johns Park ad dition, fronting on I van hoe street between Catliu street and Johns avenue; building to be used as a dwelling. Estimated cost 1 100. 103 To Black & Kerr for 0. P. Wolcott, barn, fronting 011 Charles ton street, between Jersey and Ivan hoe. Estimated cost $200. tai J. M. Meiklejohu, dwelling, fronting on Fillmore between Cat liu and St. Johus avenue. Esti mated cost f 150. 105 -To II. S. Hewitt, dwelling iu Grimes addition, fronting on Si las'strcet between Cedar Park nud Portland boulevard. Estimated cost 1 1 250. 106 To B. F. Neal, alteration of dwelling at Point View, fronting on Oswego between Seneca and I)c- ot streets, Hstlmated cost 1550. 107 To Willis Moxon, alteration of dwelling, fronting on Modoc be tween Charles and John streets. Estimated cost $500. 108 To E. C. Hurlbert, dwell- iug, Grimes addition, fronting on Johu street between Cedar Park and Portland boulevard, hstlmated cost $1500. 100 To J. S. McKinuey, dwell- iug, St. Johns Heights, fronting 011 Stafford, between Buchanan and Polk streets, hstimated cost S500. no To J. M. Meiklejohn.dwell- iug, Oak Park, fronting on Meyers between Harttuaii and Fessetidcu streets; for II. Gazln. Estimated cost looo. hi To Peter Autzeu, dwelling fronting on Bradford between Van Bureu streets. Estimated cost $1600. 112 To F. C. Dunlap for O. E. Learned, dwelling, fronting on Learned between Jersey and Daw- sou streets. Estimated cost 5 1500, 113 W. J. Smith, dwelling, fronting on Lehigh between Seneca and Pesseudeu streets. Estimated cost $250. Al. VV. A. Initiate Members. A midnight session of the Mod ern Woodmen of America was held last Thursday evening. A class of candidates were put through the initiatory agony, aud a large num ber of Portlaudites were present to assist in handling the fractious goat. Oregon Grape who put on the work, came down witn Jorty odd members and Spruce Camp, also of Portland, was represented by fifty strong. Almost the entire enrollment of local members were present. Refreshments were served and cigars handed out with a lavish hand. The aiiair was an enjoyable one for all concerned, and aroused much interest in M. W. A. circles. Bring iu your printing now. THE BARGAIN COUNTER An Interesting Column For Prospective Buyers. $750. River view comer lot terms. S. L. Dobic. Acreage I have three acres close in and cheap. S. L. Dobie. You pet full weisiht and first Just cot- quality at the Ceutral market. try it awhile. $1150. Modem four-room tagc and 50x100 improved terms. S. h. Dobic. lot Fresh home made doughnuts at the Baptist window sale in the Hoi brook block Saturday. $425. Must be sold soon lot in St. Johns Park. 14 cash, balance $5 a month. S. L. Dobic. Sec J. E. Williams and save rent by purchasing one of his fine rcsi deuce properties on the installment plan. Rachel Paulson, teacher of Piano and Harmony. 409 Tilford Build iug, Icnth and Morrison Streets, Portland. Dr. Mary MacLachlau wishes to announce that she is ready to meet her old patrons at her office iu the Holbrook Block. Don't fail to hear Rev. E. W. Brcnucisoii of St. Paul speak iu the M. W. A. hall Sunday tit 3 p. m. nud 7:30 p. 111. nnvc your property insured in the St. Paul or Northern fire iu suraticc companies. They nrc the best. b. L. Dobic, agent. The ladies of the Congregational church wilt give a chicken pie din ner llnllowcMi eve, October 30. Dinner will be given iu Holbrook block, next to Dunham & Currier's. Try the Central Cigar store one door north Peninsula Bank, 103, Jersey St. Exclusive cigars and tobaccos. Base ball headquarters. F. E. Goodcll, proprietor. Be stylish I Have your suit or overcoat made by Petersen & Noce next to tKvstonicc. We have a swell line iu browns. Cleaning, pressing nud repairing. Persons desiring to take music lessons should call upon Mrs. Ag ues Kellow, who is a first class in structor. Don't go to Portland when such good instruction can be secured here. All our meats are government inspected and the best that money can buy. They arc neatly and carefully handled. Come iu nud leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. Hie Ladies' Aid of the Evangel ical church will hold their niiuual bazar and Thanksgiving dinner November 37 nud 38, iu Holbrook building, next to Douliam & Cur rier's dry goods store. Our business having doubled iu the last six weeks, we find it neces sary to employ more help. Any one desiring a good job for the win ter come and sec us. Women csix:- cially. Iuceda Lnuudry. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined by II. Hender son, abstracter nud notary public. Rooms 4 and 5. Leo Building, opposite Kstofticc. Accurate work. Reasonable lees. Wanted. Houses to rent. If the owners of dwellings and business places desiring renters would leave n list of their places at this nlhce, would Ik able to rent them immediately, esjecially a residence. I.. II. Smith &. L'o. Cochran Block, St. Johns, Or. Masonic Meeting. All Master Masons iu St. Johns and vicinity arc requested to attend a meeting in the I. O, O, Hall on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of erfectitig arrange ments for organizing an order iu this city. School Report. According to the report of the Central school for the mouth end ing October 1 1 the number of pu pils registered was 526, 258 boys aud 268 girls. The average daily attendance was 456; the number of visits by parents 20; number of pu pils neither absent nor late 344. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer I MY PLACE FOR SALE I Modern house furnished for Z T housekeeping. Two 50x100 t fu. 101s uiceiy leuccu, i.ogan T berries and strawlcrries for X J family use. Good rich garden 1 soil; line river view. t Will sell vacant lot for $600 or house and lot for 1800 for i ; this bargain sale. X L. K, UKOAN t 622 N. Edison St., St. Johns t Neighborhood Social. A neighborhood social was civen by Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Gatton at their home nt 230 Mohawk street jast Tuesday evening. The cven imr was snetit iu names, music and social chat. An eleirant supper was served and was well taken care of by the guests. The affair wound up with an Old Dan Tucker, which was hugely enjoyed. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Alvina Coleman, Harold Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, Robert Aiken, Mr. nud Mrs. Yount, Mr. nud Mrs. Lee Fortune, Mr. and Mrs. Kilcy, Mrs. N. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. D. Shaw, Mrs. Barrie, Guy Pratt, M. Madison, George Chaffee, Miss es Merta Gatton, Ella Wilkinson, Blossom nud Irene Stockton. We wash and iron all flat work at 25c per dozen. West Coast Laundry. JIKH.KIjNNY G. I.. HITS St. Johns v Electric Works 203 South Jersey St. ALL VAUII-TIliS OF Electrical Installation and Repairing Promptly At tended to by Exp rls. Motors and dynamos repaired, and all kinds of electrical work done at satisfactory prices. iCsti matcs given and sugges tions furnished. No work too difficult no job too small. A BUILDERS' HARDWARE I As well as the other kinds of Hardware is i OUR HOBBY J o Wc nre making the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap we can buy but how good, nud we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves nnd Ranges nre is good (is the HHST iiKii'e. Our mixed paints are the Acme quality kind. I Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Burlington stteet J II MADE IN BY PARRISH & THOMPSON CONIKACIOKS, HUIIDEKS, MANUrACTUUI IIS 01' HIGH GRADE, CEMENT HOLLOW BLOCKS HEAVIEST, STRONGEST, DEST Factory at St. Johns, Oregon. Office, 226 Alisky Building, Portland, Oregon. LINNTON ! Timber and Farm Lands convenient to transportation and Linnton. LOTS CITY PROPERTY WATER FRONT Bargains iu I.iiiu ton Real Kstatc. Also at Whitwood Court. A. HARDY Office op)o.site postoffice at Iiuutou. If you want job printing done at once, bring it in now, Our Winter Outings arc now in stock and arc as nice as you can get anywhere for the price. Do Comfortables aud Blankets and Pillows aud Ticking and all that goes to make a comfortable bed sound good to you? Ours arc all marked at very reasonable prices. We have a lot of four yard remnants of Klannclettc that arc going at 50 cents each. They arc neat aud good value just fine for Kimonas. And remember that wc carry and the fBuTTERICK PATTERN! PUllCATIONS Let us see if wc can fit you with a pair of our wear well shoes. Bon ham & Currier BIDS WANTED. Scaled I1I1U he received hv the tin- ilentlgncil up mill until Tiiwdny, Oclohur 21, 1717, at -I o'clock p. 111. tor the pur clinic n( the olil city hull InilMlug mill the tmllilhig located mi hloek y, Junius John mlilltfou, u vi I ii More room (or city fire niunilu; hIm fur the imrchrtM) of six or inure oliccU of new tin In lo .X5 fret. 1'iiichiiM.T to remove llioiihuvo iiicnlloiicil iiruivrt)' within ocum iI.ivh (ioiii date of inrchuie. klhl lunurvtxl to reject nny 11ml nil I1I1U. I A. M. ItKSON. City Uecnnlur. I'lihlWuil In the St. John Kevlcw Oct. I 11 mitl ih, 1 7 . Some very desirable corner lots near the new schoolhousc etui be bought cheap and on the Install ment plan by applying to J. E. ( Williams. OREGON" s FOR THE Best Bargain In St. Johns for 10 days call at KING & I GILLMORE'S And let them show you a piece 100x200, close in, J very cheap. i Also some fine bargains S in Dwellings. 15 Some choice Lots and s I Factory sites at Kast St. J I Johns. 113 Jersey Street. 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