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t Some People Think 2ND WEEKLY SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,1909 2 .. . r I lhc .ny Difference in Furniture is in me rnce. it's Not True. It's not so with the Leggct Spring. We sell this spring on Go day's trial. If it is not found twrfcctly satisfactory, money is . refunded. It is guaranteed for to years. FINE STATIONERY AT REDUCED PRICES 75c box paper 50c 50c box paper 35c 35c box paper 25c box paper 25c .19c I Wc sell the best $ 4 grdc filtered pure white Jj cotton mattress and silk floss mattress. Every Emmerich Feather Pillow has attached the Emmerich Guarantee Certificate Made especially for us f and sold under our own guarantee. An Inxurance policy guaranteeing the pillow to be tilled with feather which ro thoroughly cured, clcanncd, odorless, and nurlflcd. nu ret flirt nHrmtiABM entire pillow satisfaction, or money ro tllCIII. w iiuwu t Wc invite you to sec GREAT REDUCTION ON BRUSHES AND COMBS $3.50 hair brushes $3.00 3.00 " " 2.75 2.50 " " 2.25 1.00 " " 85 1.50 Ideal Brush 1.25 1.00 " " : 90 $1.00 combs. .75 " .50 " .35 " .25 " .85c .50c .35c .25c ,I9c ! Chief Mrcd OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Easy Terms Low Prices IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO( If you are going to build See St Johns Hardware Co. FOR Builders1 Hardware, Sash, Doors, Paint and Oil ESTIMATKS FlCURKD PROMPTLY 0OXhDX00XhXk500O000OO00 CmOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Established 1905 PAID-IN CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS ? 30,000.00 OI'l'ICKKS U. T. Piatt, rmldent V. C. Kimnp, Vice President C. A. Wood, Cadiler DMKCTOKS R. T. PUtt, President, Attorney P. C. Knapp, Vice Pre,, Sec. Pen, Lumber Co. M. t. Holbrook, Capitalist Peter Autien. Pre. Portland Mfg. Co. II, I. Powers, VicePrc. nml Gen. Mngr. I.ewUton Sweet Water & Irrigation Co. Thos, Cochran, Real Kttate C. A. Wood, Cashier f Buy the Celebrated 1 1 1 H 3 Tk Bl I II 1 ll I 5 I ixo-iviena nose 4 for your Boys and Girls at the regular price of 25c, 'S if and if they do not wear du days, send mem to tno 3 factory and get a new pair free. Could we offer you - f anything better? COUCH A, CO. Tfc 306.J0S Philadelphia St, Phone Jersey 97a J KING & BRODAHL LAND COMPANY 420 North Jersey Street Headquarters for Farms and Acreage Tracts Business Property, Factory Sites, Dwelling Houses and Vacant Lots on Easy Terras. T r EDMONDSON CO., Plumbing and Tinning M3 S. Jcmy SUMt Pboue Jersey 91 St Mm, if M i I Remember our patent medicine list, a few of which follows: iiWll$u SKlT ' NORTH BANK PHARMACY ur b-- Local News. All up'to-dnto school supplies mny bo found at Frank Clark's. Annual Clearanco Solo ono of tho grnntcit over hold in St. Johns Watch for it. M. S. Cobb. Virgil Hannn, tho irroprosslblo one, litis roturnod from a several months' hlko among tho ranchors of Enslorn Oregon. Dr. Holland, formerly of this city but now located In Portland, linn a card In this Isauo. Tho. Dr. has many friends In St. Johns. 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nelson and Mrs. O. V. Aldrlch roturned from n pleasant three weoks' stay at Ocean Park, Wash., Monday, Mrs. Hachcl Jones of Kansas and Mrs. Thomas Sinclair of Oklahomn visited at tho homo of Drayman J. It. Welmor one dny lust week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Nichols of! Douglas, Kansas, woro guests at tho i homo of Mr, ami Mrs. J, II, Welmor I last week, leaving for tholr homo via1 California Sunday. 0 1 Tho now high school grounds aro bo 1 11 b put In shapo for tho reception I of tho now structuro. A scono of ac tivity can thoro bo wltnoBsed for tho noxt six or sovon months. All kinds of school supplies may bo found at Frank Clark's. o Mr. and Mrs, II. A. Uunton nml daughter, Florence, left Friday for Astoria, Alex McNivcn, Hoy Onrllck and J. J. McUann aro on n thrco weeks' sojourn at Collins Springs, J. 1 Wrinkle and family aro on Joying a season of recreation ut North Deach. o -- A chanca to buy merchandise at prices never before heard of will bo given you Tuesday, Sept. 11 to 22. M. 8. Cobb, St. Johns. o Miss Efflo C, Cox, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox on South lvanhoo street, left Friday for n visit In Ban Francisco, Hrlng In your Job printing while you think of it. Don't wait until you aro ontlrely out. Wo aro equipped to turn out neat mid tasty printing promptly at Portland prices or loss. For Ilont Now modern flvo room cottage. Inuulro 31.1 North Hayes street. Uuy your school supllcs at Frank Clark'B, opposlto tho Central Bchool building. o Wanted Young womnn for goner nl houBowork. Apply at f2tl 8. lvan hoo street. Fit your child out properly for school work by buying tho supplies at Frank Clark's. Dr. Ilambo, tho enterprising and uklllful dentist, lias. a card In this isfcuo. Tlicro Is no need to go to Portland for dental work whuu such nr'.lsts as ho nro doing business In St. Johns. Tho Pythian Sisters will moot tho first and third Tuesdays of each month beginning Sept. 21. All mom bors should ninko a noto of this fact and govern thomuolvoa accordingly. c Qoo, I.. Kpps and family hnvo ro turned from a ploasant ton days' va cation at Columbia Iloach. a, L says that tho clams on tho bench woro almost as plentiful as tho sands of tho soa. 0 Hoar Qeo. L. Porrlno, tho dyod in tho wool Socialist, sponk upon n mos Interesting subject at tho bank cornor noxt Tuesday evening. Ho- sorved soats freo and plenty of stand room guaranteed. o Tho mombors of tho M. W. A. on- Joyod a "corn bako" after tho regular mooting last Thursday nlgbt. Uert Simmons furnished tho awcot corn and Adam Kaemleln "blled" thorn to tho qucon'a taste. Everybody filled UioniBolvoB to tho limit with corn and the occasion was enjoyed immonsely. o Cook and Poary will bo kept busy for Bomo time to come In trying to provo to tho public that oachroachod the North Polo. It Is too bad both wero not together whon tho groat discovery was mado. Still the dally papers would havo been robbed of large bunch of "thunder" had this been the case. The Baptist Glory class will give a watermelon and ico cream social next Tuesday ovenlng, Sept. 14, at the home of Mrs. York, corner of Burlington and Crawford streotB, at the foot of the hill, AH young people aro earnestly requested to como and spend a pleasant evening. Proceeds go toward finishing of class room, Class Reporter, o J, II. Coffman and wife, who were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. O, L. Perrlne for a couple of weeks, have returned to their home in Mis souri. Mr. Coffman was highly pleased with St, Johns, and said that this is a spot In which he would love most to live. Ho expects to dispose of his property In the East and return to this land of promise. While working on an organ in the new stone church on Union ave nue, Portland, last Friday, L. F Clark fejl from a 16-foot ladder on- a pile of wooden organ pipes, breaking three ribs, ono ia two places, and otherwise injuring him self. Under the ministration of Dr. Mary MacLachlan ho is getting along nicely, although It will bo several weeks before bo can do any heavy work. A Mr. nml Mrs. Wlgglcsworth of Hoppner, Ore., who liuvo been tho guests of Mr; and Mrs. H. F. Dny on Tncouui street, returned homo Monday. A fino big bouncing bnby girl ar rived nt tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs. A., C. QoBlor yosterday morning. As a consoquouco Dud Goslor Is tho happiest man In town. Loo Fortunn tins fully recovered from tho effects of his went mis fortune in falling from n cherry treo and serving out 11 flvo weeks' term In tho hospltnl. Ho Is now night watchman nt tho woolen mills, A. II. Sollara. wlfo und two children of Hod Cloud, Nob., nro guests nt 1110 homo of tho formor's undo, O. It. Downs, this week. Mr. Hollars was oncu a newspaper man, but In tho wordu of his uuclo "ho bus ro formod." a Thos, Carroll has roturnod from a couplo nionUiB' hunting and fishing trip among the foothills of Mt. Jef ferson, Ho nys tha game ia rather a scarce article, but that trout Is very abundant, Ho capturod ono buck while on tho Jtumt. "Dot leedlo German band" mado Its appearance In St. Johns Friday last and filled tho atmosphere with mel odious strains of sweet music for Bovoral hours along tho business bticeta. They nro only playing in tho most important cltlea of the Northwest this year. o - Have you ordered a couplo of tons of Potlatch coal yet. It la a good time to got even on tho wood ques tion whon this coal enn bo secured for $6.50 por ton In two ton lots. If tho testimonials of many well known citizens go for anything, It is cer tainly all right nnd very cheap. o Geo. 1. Perrlne. tho doublo dis tilled, undaunted, revolutionary, lr- enrcsblUlo. unuuenchnblo, noverdown and out dlaclplo of Socialism, will hold forth on tho stroot corner noxt Tuesday ldglit and deliver on addrcsa o tho assembled multltuda on "Tho Promised Land" or "Tho Land of Promlso" he doesn't enro which. Goo. Iu'b eloquence, logic nnd unswerving loyalty to tho cause which ho es pouses are well known, and no ono can Bay the tlmo Is poorly spent u they take tlmo to listen to him. Whether you nro a believer In So cialism or not, get out and hoar what he haB to say, as ho la a very Inter esting speaker on whatover subject ho may decide to discuss, Republicans are especially In- vlted to occupy n reserved seat on the bank corner next Tuesday ovoqlng at 8 o'clock. Wanted $1000 for from thro to flvo years; good security. Call nt this offlco. No ugontft, o Frank Clark has a full lino of school supplies on hand. Parents should mnko a noto of this fact. It you want to buy.ront, sell or oxchango property boo Wolcott, (Tho Ilont Man.) 401 South Jorsey. Sldo ontranco, Found Pointer dog. Owner mny hnvo 1111 1110 by paying for board and euro nnd also for this ad. Ulvo des cription of animal at this offlco, O OOOOOO THE OPENING OF SCHOOL A good, llvo solicitor would find It an easy mntter to pick up a fuw dollars overy day by socurlng Bub scrlbers to tho Hovlow, Young Indy or gontlomnu, 0 - Save tho llttlo chirks from Hull- gostlon, Diarrhea, etc. Conkey's Cholera Curo In tho drinking water Is gunrauteod by Lauthor's Transfer & Feed Company. 25 conts. o Havo your property insured In tho St. Paul or Northern flro Insurnnco companion. They aro tho host. S, U, Dobto, ngont. ' o Furnished rooms, host In tho city. New brick building, nowly furnished, nrlcos reasonable, Calot Ilros,, homo furnlshors, opposlto postofflco. o For Snlo Squnro Chuso piano In first class condition, fino touo and recently tuned, Prlco 7C, $1G down nnd balance on terms to rosponslblo party, Call C29 S, lvanhoo stroot, All our moats aro govormnont In- spoctod and the bust that mouoy can buy. Thoy nro noatly and careful ly handled, Como In nnd loavo your ordor for freo delivery. Ward's Central Markot. How Is Your Title? Havo your abstracts mado, con tinued or examlnod by Peninsula Tltto, Abstract and Iloalty Co., II. Henderson, manager. Accurato work. Iloasonablo fees, Cotnont lllock building, Jersey street. CARD OF THANKS. Wo desire to thus publicly express our Blncero tunnka to the friends and NeiJ.bora of Woodcraft for tholr aid und sympathy during the Illness und doath of our loved ono, Hershel Hacklomun Tceltug. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tooling. A REAL BARGAIN. If you aro looking for an Invost- mont that Ib a sure winner, buy half of block 10 at Whitwood Court. Tho tract is 100x600, lays fine and lots across from It aro now soiling at S3S0 for COxlOO. If cut into lots 13000 could easily bo roallzod, and then tho lots would bo cheaper than any can bo brought for In that neigh borhood. In flvo years $10,000 would uot bo an exorbitant prlco. If tak en at onco $1800 buys It. $500 cash, $500 In six mouths and tho balance at $10 per month. I), II. Hlandlng, real estato office, Whitwood Court. No better meats wero ever sold any where than can always bo found at T, P. Ward's markot. "Quality wins" Is his motto und ho lives right up to it. Tho prices are as low es good moat can bo sold for and al low u living profit. If you want good meat go to Ward's, If not go Bomewhoro else. Special prices on Saturday, Wc mlmirc (tint lioy or girl who looks forward with pleasure to the opening of school. He hns found his place In life (0 n large extent. But (lint same occasion must remind the parents that there arc things needed for that boy or girl's comfort during school life. Our part Is to do our let to supply the substantial, comfortable, long wearing shoes and stockings that they will require. Wc have received and have on the way 57 cases of shoes. Our past experience has taught us how to buy for St. Johns and wc know out of these shoes wc can take the best of care of your boy or girl. If you have never used the Wiiuderhosc you do not realize what n saving in darning they are We have a new shipment of these aggregating $150.00. Hcsldcs having the goods wc will take a sincere Interest in your boy or girl and Hint isn't what you get In all stores, particularly in the large city stores. If you need Hie force of good will toward your children wc assure you it will be found at our store every day. BONHAM & CURRIER lOOOOOl ATTENTION!! Merchants! Manufacturers! Farmers! Everybody! Wc nrc hunting for your business nnd hnvc been on your trnil for some time. Our aim is to serve you well. The adoption of our service offers a complete solution to the transportation problem. Our rates arc reasonable and our service unsurpassed. Two trains between St. Johns and Portland daily. We deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time. Call and get our rates before shipping. PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO. C. W. STEARNS Agent at St. Johns. Phones: Portland Office, Main 358 St. Johns; Jersey 122 A 3358 lOOOCM I H.HENDERSON 205 Jersey st. I I Real Estate, Loans, Insurance S Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. 4 St. Johns Lumber Co. Has all kinds of lumber, kiln dried ami otherwise, Also slab wood. Timbers of all .sUes cut to order. Get your winter's wood now and save trouble. St. Johns, Oregon Paid in Capital - $25,000.00 Kirci Winna1 Rank 2 OFFICERS Henry W. Coe, President A. R. Jobes, Vice Pres. V, P. Drinker, Cashier Drafts issued on all Foreign Countries. 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