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Chances to Save Crumb Tray and Scraper like cut, 25o Towel Fack, 10c Tumbler Holders, 10c Handy for the bath room. People arc always looking for BARGAINS so arc vc ; and our facilities enables us to find them the GENUINE ONES. We can detect the PRETEND ED BARGAINS, and resist them. We won't cheap en the quality in order to cheapen the price. It don't pay. Our increased business is proof that our prices arc right and quality right. Our Sewing Machines arc made to SEW WELL and WEAR WELL. They are built of good material and by skilled workmen, arc warranted for Ti?N YKARS ; has all modern improvements nud la bor saving devices. It will pay you to examine these machines before you buy. 1 Remember the place Mnin store 364-370 15. Morrison Porlluml Opposite Postoffice Local News. He who by his bit would rise Must cither bust or advertise. Wc can afford to sell at Reasonable Prices mm cO oO o oio p c53 eO oi3 ti csio cO (O oO od n p mm First National Bank 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? L St. Johns, Oregon Capital Stockholders' Liability, $25,000.00 50,000.00 Three per cent paid on savings deposits. Safe deposit boxes for rent. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 e0 s0 3 13 (O 3 e 44 0 0 3 eO EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning 203 S. Jersey Street iMione Jersey 9 1 St. Johns, Oregon f DO YOU WISH TO MAKE LIFELONG FRIENDS? Jp f If w, buy a pair of SKI.. ItOVAI, III.UH or GOODSMAN BROS.' S & KOYAI CHINOOK SIIOHS for men. We June complete Hue of V : .. . . 1 1 ..1.1 ni .,m,lH.i .trI(H W ntsn ltnvi 11 av tiCIIOOl SUOCJ lor io wiui """,v"' r" W complete Hue cf Amiable Waterproof Clothing. A trial ol any of , the above good will be ample proof of our assertion in this ad. COUCH & CO. I 3? Piini Union jo66. 306-208 Philadelphia street, Watcli the lnbcl on your paper. Mr. J. A. Collier la moving Into tho resldonco vneuted by Mr. J. II. Crook. Tho Pacific fleet of tho United States Navy will bo stationed nt Sonttlo during tho greater part of tho Alaska Yukon-Pacific exposition next year. Tho garage for tho tlty'b chug wagon If :ilnut completed nud that useful vehicle will not need to stand out nnd shiver in tho cold during tli winter ii'ylils. Ocorgo Toss, brother of ChnrloT 1'obs of North Klllmore, nrrled from Itancroft, Wis., last Friday nnd U put ting In full time already, ills family will soon follow him. Charles I'ohm 1b conlraclliig for tho clearing ol land, In lots or ncrcago and also for concrete- work, fluo build ing, etc. He Is n good workman nnd you will make no mistake to securo his services. Whlto Salmon, Washington, did her self proud by sending 100 boxes of her finest apples for exhibition at tho Al:inka-Yiiltoii expomtiun. It Is a fltio apple section ami will some day have a record. J. A. James on Mohawk street Is rebuilding and remodeling his rest deuce nnd making a fine home out or ll. Ills father, who Is an old (1. A. It. veteran Is making his homo with him for tho present. Tho KuIkMh or Pylhlim nnd the Sisters have posponod their enter Inlnnienl lo December 1, 'i and .1. H tills to Incorporate hoiiio new fenturt'S and make n better on tertnlnnient. Don't miss It. It will e the best that ever happened In t. .loh i s. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II, Crook moved (his week to Wl Church street west, Portland, where Mr. t rook Is build ing him n resilience. Wo are very sorry to loose theoe good people and l.ipo ll Is for but n short time, nud relieve they will soon ho hack again. They have lived hero too long to lo able to stay away lung, Tho members of Holmes lodge 101 went In n body to visit Calauthe Indgo In Portland hint Vednendny evening nnd report u most delight fill lime. They took tho boyti en tirely by aurprlse, but they were cipial to tho ocenslon nud Hindu tho tailors so welcome that they have promised to go back again n week from next Wednesday to the anni versary or that IoiIko nnd help them lo celebrate the event. All knlghta In tho city whether members of Holmes lodge, or vlsltoir nre Invited to go with tlam ru ihU fcciislon. Hnvo you been attending the rink nndor the now uinnngeinont? So hnvo heard nothing but commenda tion of tho manner In which It Is be ing conducted. Wo hnvo not had an opportunity to nttoud but hnvo Jiccn told a number or times that tho best of ordor prevails and that ovory ono Is troated with tho greatest of courtesy. Jiut now thoro Is a very exciting contest on botwoon boiiio or tho best skntcrs on tho coast which will add much to tho ontortnln inont of an ovonlng nt tho rink. Don't fall to go ono night nt least nnd If disappointed try It ngnln. HER NAME WAS MAUD. 4 St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried and otherwise. Also slab wood. Timbers of all sizes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. k f GET YOUR COAL From R. WILCOX Price S7.00 per ton. More HEAT, less SOOT nud SMOKU for your money than any coal ou the Coast. ST. JOHNS BRICK CO. Manufacturers of Clay Brick and Pressed Uncle. mastering . . -ll limiu! rirlorc QrdiritPfl. I i Knnfi on nanus m uu win.- w. ....... .. w H. HENDERSON 205 Jersey St. 8 Real Estate, Loans, Insurance a i.e. c f fiti Prenared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. wc BUY HIDES raa ta thlp E For. ad IJIJ to m Ulm to iXui Tnrvu.' fa. JAMES W. HISEL. Jnmca W. Hlsel wa3 born In Mndl Bon county, Kentucky, .May 10, 1811 nnd died Sunday night at midnight November -8th. When ho was soven years old he went with his parenta to Missouri nnd was married there to Miss Arrlnnnn Hnrvey, August a, ISil, To them wore horn eight chil dren, six boys nnd two girls, six of whom survlvo their father. Their names arc: Charles, whoso homo In In Shell City, Mo.j .loo, .Innies, Uco. W., Hlchnrd lllscl and Dollto llolns, all of whom llvo in St, Johna. Charles came from his homo In Missouri nud all tho children wcro nt tho bcdsldo of their father during tho closing of hlB llfo . Mrs. lllscl died IS yenrs ago and Mr. Hisel came to Oregon March 1.!, 1005 nnd has rcBldcd hero since. He has been feeling ill for the past thrco months nud been confined to his bed for Just seven days before his death. Tho Immediate cnusu of his death was hem tf allure. Tho funeral services were conduct ed at thu Christian tabernacle by Hov. J. It. Johnson Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock, whero n largo number of his friends gathered to pay their lust respects to him. He was always n highly respected man, by nil who knew hi 111 nnd nt the recent reviv al mcotlngs followed his Lord In imp Usui. Interment wns mado In the Itoso City cemetery. OREGON CORN FLAKE CO. Tho Oregon Com l'lnke company has taken on now life nud Is making things inovo. Ocorgo F, Itowen re cently from tho Httst lins been In St. Johns n few dnys nnd was just look ing for something of this kind to take hold of. lie Is an enterprising fellow nud realizing at once what there Is In this ImibIiichh grabbed nt tho clinuco to tnku stock nnd get Into the harness. The company mndi him secretary nud has established offices for him In Portland, thus en abling him to handle the business more expcdlclously than If here In St. Johns. Mr. Itowen took all tho remnliilug stock the company had for sale. Mr. Page, who hns been chief cook nnd bottle washer, doing about. three men'H work was pretty nearly all In, working ltd hours nt u time sometimes, or longer, nud then be knocked out for n day or two. This will relieve him or much of his work nnd give him more time for other things. Wo nro glad to note this chnngo and certainly wish this enter prising company abundant success tin thoy nro puling out tho best corn flakes 011 earth and deserve to succeed. Tuesdnv ovonlinr. .Nov. 10th. wns annual Inspection for 11. 11. CompHou, W. II. U. Dep. Presidents, Mrs. Jen ulo HIkkciih and Mrs. Courtler.Chap. Hnrah Kemp nnd press correspon dent, Mrs. I'rochnnl, worn present lib us. Tho work wiih nut 011 nun four now members were lidded to our corps, Tho evening wns one of pleasure nud Instruction, anil we trust will bo of much benefit to this corps. W'u bono to make the coiiiIiik year a banner year for this corps nnd we extend u cordial Invitation to nil loyal women to c.ime nud unite with us In this work. Wo nlso voted to chnngo our thno of meeting from thu second nnd fuirtli Tuesday eNonlngi to tho first and third Saturday ufternooim m 2 p. m. or each month. W. It. C. member please tako note. Correspondent. That magical name must bo pos- fossed or some tnllsmnnlo charm which protects Its boiror from nil kinds or danger. At nuy rate Hon. K. C. Couch keeps n pony that come to tho unuiu Maid uud sho passed throuuh un oxnorlonco this week that lew of her kind oer did and pamo out nllvo. Monday, the State Itoprosontatlvo from St. Johns, drove Maud up to tlu high bank at tho Cambell boat liouso whom tho bunk Is about 30 or !l feet high and left hor standing while ho attended to somu business, Hie iiinv stood a whllo and nibbled at tho grassos growing thoro. Hut In como manner, whether by grazing or In wnlklnu about nobody knows. for Maud will not toll, sho and tho busirv went roluiiK down tho grauo onto tho track. As luck would have sho fell between n string or flat tirs that a swltchongliio wns coup line un nml tho cars coining together caught tho buggy smashing It all to pieces; yet strange to relate tho rony never received n scratch, nor did sho manifest any soreness nt any time. When sho was dlscoereil ana released from the buggy, Air. Couch said "Como on Maud," und tho llttlo animal got up, shook herself nnd followed him off as If going to tho tablo. Wo do not beliovo Happy and his Mule Maud can beat this. A TAFFY 1 .MNO. After holding a business meeting Wednesday evening, Novoniber 11. tho Ilaptlst Glory class gavo a taffy pull. A short program was given and games played. Then the taffy, mado by Mr. Clark, was passed around. A lively ilmo followed, every body pulling taffy. A voto of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clark for their nelp Ethel E. Crosby, class reporter. W. n. C. INSPECTION. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. St. Johns Restaurant, best meals. KOU SALE -Huff Orpington cocker els. C. II. Dnrrlo, French Mock. 40t Fiirnnco heated office or living rooms to rent in First National Bank building. Vnii iret full u'ffii'ht nnd first - - - rt - o quality nt the Central market. Just try it awhile. Subscribe for the Teleernni best evening paper on the coast. See Kd Stockton. Co to St. Johns Restaurant. Housekeeping rooms, 1st floor $10 n mouth. The itnyniund 110 S. Jer sey street. pit Lncc curtains lnundried ana starched, 50 cents a pair. 12 to Princeton street. ap See our distilnv window for first showing of Christinas Gifts. Na tional Ten Store. Have your property insured in the St. l'nttl or Northern fire insur ance companies. They are the best. S. I.. Dobie, agent. If vou wnnL to bnv.rent. sell or exchange- properly see Wolcott, (The Itcnt Man.) 401 South Jersey. Sine entrance. St. Johns Itesturnnt 'M: N. Jersey. CHlii:itY Two bunches for 10 cent fresh from tho garden; ulso chick ens. 2l."i No. Kdlson street, nhove woolen mills . 7e Jns. W. 11. Kcidof Devil's Lake. N. D. will sell you nt n bargain. Lots i, 2, 3 and , in block 0, or .11 . 32. 33 "l 34 i lck 4, I'olut Watch Our Millinery WINDOW j Correct styles and shapes In Millinery at i practically YOUR OWN PRICE ! I Phone Jersey 211 O. P. WOLCOTT 401 S. Jersey St. Arc you tired of punching I your toes through your stockings? Are you tired of darning? If you are, try the 8 We have sold ninny kinds of ho.--e, but these give the best satisfaction of nuy. When 11 customer tells us if we have a pair of shoes that will wear ns well ns our Wunder hose he will take ti pair, we think we have the right thing. Do yon do embroidery work ? We have the CnrlSbu-Currier line of real linen pieces, nud pil lows nud pillow tops, and the silks for work ing them. Do you wear overalls? We have 11 big line of Headlights. Our store is the St. Johns agency for nil of these. I BON HAM & CURRIER I View. Write him. 6c National Rink Notes Propnro your costumes for Thanks giving masquerade. Tho management has gono to groat exponso In order to mako this tho most enjoyublo ovont of tho senson. Fifty dollnrs In prizes given away. Also llvo tur keys. Judges of coHtumea will bo solected from the nudlonce. Tho rnco last night was exciting from start to finish. IJo sure to go tho Inst two nights, for tho content will grow fiercer us tho race pro gresses. Von cannot afford to mUs tho remainder of tho rnco. l'or your Christinas presents place your orders with I.nsli, he can supply you with nnything in the line of silverware or jewelry thnt you tuny need, ns low us the lowest. See our display window for first showing of Christmas Gifts. Moke early selections. lly paying n small amount down we will wrap your purchases nnd luy them aside for you. National Tea Store. All our meats nre government inspected and the best that money can buy. They are neatly and carefully handled. Come in nnd leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market. Alt klmlH of laundry work done promptly. UoiikIi dry washing C cents per pound. Calls mudu for laundry nt any place. Itlug ns up Phone Jersey :!UI. St. Johns Laun dry. Churchill" llros.,proprletorH. Mr. ScnrbroiiL'h of the North liank nhurinncv invites his friends to meet Dr. Walker, the optician, nt His store on wettuesiiy lore noons, 5(c All thoso knowlui; themselves In debted to Harry T. llutterworth, kind ly cnll at the North Dank Phnrmucy und pay same to Mr. Hcnrbrougii, or to Mr. Honors who Iiiih chargo or ino Jowolry store. Mrs. Mablo llutter worth. Music Studio ltoom 13, McChes i.oy lllock. MUs Laura J, t'leiuuu, vocal teacher, will be In thu studio Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to . M.. nud Miss Itnchel rnuUou, teacher of piano und harmony, 1 to P. M. Monday, Friday nnd suiur- day. G-e How Is Your Title? Building Permits 01, to Fred Zleglor, to erect a resl- donco on lots 1 nnd 2, block 1'8 Point View addition, fronting on I.o- iii 'h imtwnnn Hudson street and Willis Iloulovnrd. 100. 1)5. J. A. Simpson, to erect an ad dltlon to his resldenco on lots 11 and 12, block C Point View, fronting on East Itlchniond. between Hudson tireet nud Portland IJ01 Invard. 1S0 Try Clark's clrcjuM ig library Latest and standard fiction, history, biographies, etc. Frank Clark, Cor iter Charleston and Jersoy. Tho M. B. Ladles will servo ono of their famous 25 cent suppers on Wednesday, Nov. 18, In tho Holbrook llldg. from C to 8 P. M. o I'OR SALK A nice flock of thorough bred barred Plymouth Rock chickens. Trice 75c each for the flock. See h. H. Simpson 1082 Princeton street 2 blocks north of Willamette boulevard third house east from railroad cut. Have votir abstracts made, con tinued or examined by Peninsula .... . ... a a . 11 Title, Abstract ami Kcauy to., 11. Henderson, manager. Accurate work. Reasonable fees. Cement lllock building, Jersey street. FOR SALE. CUxlOO with 7 room nud G room houso corner Huyes and Fessondeii St. 12000.00. COxlOO and C room houso next to this on Hayes street, xlfcOu.OO. Tonus or discount for ciibIi. Address or call nt 211 Chicago stieot. 62c It CARD Or THANKS. Wo doslro to earnestly and bin- corely thunk the good friends and noluhbors who so kindly and thought fully helped us during tho sickness and death of our father, Jamea w lllscl. Nothlnu that loving huurtsuni wllllnu hands could do for our com fort and help was neglected and wo shall never forKot your many kind nessos nor ceuso to bo thankful Hint u-f, havn such kooiI friends In St. Johns. Mrs, Dolllo IJevlus and brothers CAMP 773 W. O. W. Meets every second and fourth Weilnt- . . . . . I !.. 1II..I. .....- Hull nuy uveuiiiK Visiting incinU-rs always welcome. J. II, Anson, C. C W. I. Swengel, Clerk. Keep Bright and You WILL KEEP BUSY Kleclrie Light is the nuignet thnt drawn trade. The bright store is the "hypnotic eye" of business. People can no more resist the attraction ol 11 brilliant, Klectricnlly linhted store than they can resist the clarion call of 11 brusn Ixind. Is your councillor with tho Klectricnlly illuminated show windows, blight interior nud sparkling Hlecltic Sii Ketling un ml vantage over you? The moth never flutters mound thu unlighted cnndlel Up-to-date stores nowadays consider shop-window lighting 11 necessity, whether they remain open after dark or not. Competition foices modem method. A show window brilliantly Illuminated with Klcetric light will make many 11 sale "the night before." Wcotrtc light comiiels attention, makes easy the esaiuitmtiou of your display, shows goods in detail nud fabrics in their true colors. And don't neglect the Klcetric Sign. It is wilieithiK "tomorrow's" business every moment it is lighted burning your mime in the public mind. It Is n solicitor that never becomes weary never slops wotk com little. Cnll Telephones: Alnln (1688, A 1675 for Informnliuu. Portland Railway Light and Power Co, FIRST AND ALDER STREETS PORTLAND OREGON Yes, Wc Are Still Here Aren't you ready to buy that I U-atiiitf Stove ? 3 I Our line is complete and the prices are ritflit. Come in and look our line over. I- ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. 5 Successor to I). R. Norton itf : . . s I Did You 1 liver lose un account by nut X having the customer's hlnte- j meat prcjKin-il ' The Plew & Motter ! Safety, Sub-Series, Sell! Indexing Loose Leal Ledger i-M fattlwi-ll. uiiinloyed 011 1 1" ii' w illy dock fell as fi'ft from the dmk to tho Krouud nud wuh n ndi-ri d un ouucldiiH fur th" time Dr. Vlnni i wiih BUmiimiKil nnd the mnn re moved to n ii'-nrhy ri'tileinc win-n- everything I'owlhh' for his coinrorl und aid wna ninilurod : him iiiii Ho IIvoh with the family of 1 . 1- Itond ut 2a 1 Tyler trt. U uiimm- rind and nhuo' a or 'JT ywrs 01 . 1 , ui.....i.i.. iil'ii. An 1 11 rroiil U Uiiimi nil.,!.,.,". uud Hiinilned wrist thum Mi"iid m Im no Injury. .Mr. 1 uiuweu im hrother nt Oregon City. Our Charges. charge A Is custoninrv. we will for card of thanks, 50c; for timte nf rfSfX-ct. Sl.001 for of church or lodj;e entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., wuere uieit are charges for ndmihsion, 5c !er line, but where there are no charges for these events, we win urea ui. rnli. find insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. Overcomes .dl Ks.siliihiv of such loss. It is instunt.iiitous. Saves time, saves lulr uud saves money. Applicable to every line of business. Hecial ledgers for i)iclors. Lawyers and Dentists. I.enrn more of these practical devices. E, L, MERRITT, Agt. ; Review Oflki-, St Joluis FOR RENT card at thU office. Geo. F. A. Walker, O. D. Optician and Optometrist North Hank Pharmacy Wednesday l orcnooiu. (llai Propcrl) Pitied St