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J Series of Lectures Our many readers will be pleased to Icarn that William A. Haker, lecturer for the International Bible Students' Association, will Rive a scries of lectures in the M. W. A. hall, beginning next Sunday even- The Bonham & Currier Eighth Wednesday Special One Day, Wednesday, June i: Store open till 8:30 to accommodate those who work lug at 7:45. li s subtcct for this occasion Is: "Two Salvations and Wn Krrntu! Plimicp." Mr. Uakcr is widely known as an able Hible scholar und preacher, and in this capacity needs no intro duction to our readers. His dis courses have been listened to by thousands of thinking Christians and has been aptly styled "A day man's course in Uible study." If vnn nre inti-reslid in the nbiloso phy of God's grfrat redemptive plan as revealed in II s Word, you can not afford to miss this sermon and the ones to follow. Seats are free and no collections nre lifted. Kncli a tie of our lives has its joys. Old people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain's tab lets arc taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and espe cially suitable for people of mid dle age and older. Vtr sale by all dealers. RESOLUTION It In rcMilvnl by (lie Oil of .St. Jnliim: 1 lint 11 litems 11 niH'txuiry nun expedi ent to improve roik utreet imm iik iiortlionnturly kiilv lint; of Wllliiiiietle iMMilovanl to (lie wiiilliwetileilv Mile line of Jercy ntreet in tho eily of Si. Julian la llic luilnwiiii; niiiiiner, 10 wit: lly iiMcmliuiiiliiu Mine from cuili to curl) with No. '2 nck, w ne to Ik- lx incliuH thick niter Ik.'Iiil' rollitl. Work to lie done nieonliiiL' to the iilann mill hiiiTlficiilioiiH ol the eily enul neer on Hie in thu ofllce of Hie eily riHiinler rvlntivt' thereto. wlilcli wilil plaint ami kKi-ilkiitlonii mnl ttlmuUtt nre MtUfuctoiy mul Hie liereliy npproved. ShIiI tinprovumenlt to he made in luTimlKiirt with the olmrtor ami nnllnamin of the city of .St. JiiIiiik, mnl iiinler the. iitvMiii mm direction 01 tne euy eiiiiineer. 1 tint the ch1 of Mid iinpiiivf nient to lie iimwn1 h piiivnUil Ity (lie city elwr ternM)ii (lie prniwrlv cki'lrtlfy Mini iwrliculrly iM-m-nttnl th.iifliv, ami which U herehy iletUrol Iti I Ml) of hU luirUuf hit, hliH-kii Mini twrevUuf Imul iH'iweun tne termini in mu ii MEN! MEN!! MEN!!! MEN!!!! You men who work at the mills, we nre going to sell you 50 or 60 pnirs of low shoes at ci price that you cannot afford t6 pass them. They arc first grade shoes, two seasons old, but they have wearing worth ?3.co, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, while they last, your choice at $2.50. You must sec them to appreciate the bargain. Cvc r'ay culy. Boys' Oxfords; Patents, Gun Metals and Tans $2.75, $2.50 and $2.25, your choice for Wednesday at only - - $1.83 Size 12 1-2 to 2 and 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 COME EARLY BEFORE THE SIZES ARE BROKEN Boys' Suits Special for One Day Only BRAND NEW UP TO THE MINUTE KNICKERBOCKER SUITS Koif. $5.00 suit Wednesday Special .$4.37 Keg. $4.50 suit Wednesday Special $3.95 " 4.75 " " " 4.13 " 4.00 " " " 3.37 Sizes from 7 years to 14. We can supply anything your boy needs to wear. More Remnants As before, our Print and Gingham Sale of last week left a largo number of ends of bolts. These have been measured and placed in the Remnant Sale at material reductions. 2 1-2 to 10 yards each. LADIES' WAIST FRONTS KrSrSM....43o DRESS GOODS Blacks, Greys, Browns, Blues in Mohair, Mohair Rep, Rob Roy Plaid, Serge, Challies, Voile, Henriettas. Rog. $1.75 goods, Wednesday Special $1.43 Reg. $1.00 goods, Wed. Special 79c. " 1.25 " " ' 97c Reg. 75c goods, Wed. Special 53c. " 00c " " " 43c. BONHAM & CURRIER OPEN UNTIL 8130 P. M. SALE NIGHTS Week End Specials RESOLUTION It It rtwolvwl Ity Uu city ol ,Sl, Jolnn, Ort'i;un: Tlllll It llttMIIK It l'XK-ll(t'llt llllll IK'CI'H' may to liiipiitvi' imrlliiKtnii trici irom the nortliuntrily lluu of llnulfiiiil utii'vt tO til I'fllttT ol' llliH'k 2U, Junto John Svfoml Ailililioii tu tli city ol .Si, John ill till- MlowjllU IIKtlllllT, to Wit. lly itrmlniv tin aaitl kltret to the t't IlllllUllfll kllhlfrNllf. Hllll imvIhk Hir Mine Witll MHIuUdI i'OIH'Iflt' Ml'llll'llt htX litchvo llm k (hm ciuli cuili, mnl liy tny(iik' it i-fi4 I't-uifiit walk on cither Hill llHWOV'- Li.L f kJinu Kiirlk fk ltt ttialV fft't ft. till ' mull jlhllttlliK "j"'". wljiirrnl or iiiiix- (l. ,,..' ,... liniilc to will I'olk Hlrret from the ' . ' ... , , I imm nuip i i.c limit- iivviiiuiii i. the ilttn himI tiHH.'ifliiition o( thiM ity, fiiKiiifvr on fllv in the oHlee til the tity i niiiruliml IIiu-hoI Mi ktrrft bud to thr I'vnlur of thu liliK'k or Muck or travt ol Imul uhiittiiiK thereon or jiroxiiiHttc iiiervio, That nil the iiroiK-rty IncliiJeil In wtlil improvement ilUtrict HioreMiil in heiehy iiecnirMi to ne loom inmrotPinttnl ill trlrt No. Hj. That the city niK'neer'a HUMMtnieht of tue proixtlile tutHl cot ol Mbl lniiioe- meni 01 win kireti i fono.xit. riuil the ihM of mhI folk ktrtwt hiiirtivement lull) be itvMHlmjitiiut the iiroiHHiy 111 miii lotitti MMnwmeiit ill triet an iitovliUtl ly the eily rlwrtcr ol the city of St. Joium. Ailontwl the jKthiluy of AUy. 'j3. I'UANIC A. HICIC. Keennler. l'lihlikluxl in the Ht. Johns Kvview Miiy 31 nml June 7, lyu. RESOLUTION I Groceries IUIjf PUU5I . Shoes It l intiolvwl hy the elty of Thut it ilvunw it exKli- . Jolm: Ity 01 St iWUt MMtl hc. Miry to inijirove tviuimw mivui irum lite iwuitherly line of I'olk ultwvt to the uaithurly Hue ai I4h atievt in th eily of ,st. John in thu following mmiMcr, to Witt lly htyitiK ix fout ccuH'iit kitluwulk with fourteen foot ciuli hiiiI itMeuwMry cement eroMvnlk mnl iron tcutti iu. &tUl work to Iw 'iou mvor.liwjt to the iati mm kHvittCHtioiiii ol Die city en iMiieer on tile in the olttee of tho titv rrcoriler leUttive thereto, which itiiit iiliiiu mnl siiecifietttiouk- nml twtimuWk are wtUfucttiry miuI nre heieliy .i jiroveil. 8.1I1I 4un mul 1 1 wet lion tio utnl ekti limtoM ure MtUftteUiry niuI uru lteivH uitnruvutl. &til imiuovemeuu to lu miiile in upcortUuce with thv charter mid oriliimnce of the city of Kt. Ju)ihi, Htid under the kUtervikton mul ilirectiou of the city eiiKiueer. Tltut tne tt 01 kMui itupioveuteut to lie akkoiiketl n iiiltltl by tlif elty i-ll.ir-ter uiMtn thu iro)eity ektviully uutl (wr ticularly IteucfltiMl thereby, uiul which is liereliy ititlurisl to lie alio! lots, utrtk of lots, Itlocks iul intrcels of Until U- tween the termini of kiiWt uuproveuit'iits uuuiiuiK I'l'i. uuHcem or jiroximnto tu the wilil Ivmihov ktreet fruut the iimrjjiii'il lines of muI street Ivtck to Uu center of the block or blocks or truou of Imul abutting tlieri'oti or roximnte thereto. That all the iirojterty iucluileil in sshl huprovemeut ilUtrict nforesahl U hereby tleclarci) to he I.ochI Iuiprovemeut Dii triet No. 84. That the city engineer's MSHHkSitteut of the proltublc total cost of will improve incut of saiil street is jfc.Mi.Oi. That the cost of suiil improvement is to be u&!esse n)-alukt the jtroperty in suhI local asMibsmuut iliktrict as provliltxl by the city churter of the city of St. Joltus. Adopteil the tweuty-uiKhth day 01 May, 1913. 1'. a. men, Cily lUwnlwr. rublisUvjl in Mm St. Joltus Uoviyw uu May III mul June T, 19"- reiHtider leUitivi' thereto, which Mid olmis mul sittvillcutious nre Hitikfai'lory mul are hereby uppiovcd. .Said improve- mem to ne imuio 'in iiccoriimtce witii the clmiter mid ordiiiauceit of the city of tit. Johns, mul under the supervision and direction of the city engineer, Mint tlio cot 01 said imtirovcuieui to he nskessed us provided by the city cliur ter itxu tne proiieriy esiteciaiiy mm iwrticulnrly benefited thereby, and whlclv is hereby declined to be hII of lots, bl.H'ks mid Mtcels of Iniid between thu tuimiul ol wtoli improvements ubut tiiiK Uniii, adjuii-iit or proximate to wild iiiiriiuuiou Mi cel. irom tne mnrKiuni lluin of said street Kick to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of laud ittmttluvr thereon or uroxluwte thereto l inn an tne liropcity iiiciuucii 111 wiiu iuiiirovemeiil district Is hereby declared to he "Iah-mI Iiiiiiroveiueut )istnct No. 82." That the city ciiuiueer s iookkiueut of tne prouaiiie total CikSi 01 witit improve meitt of Mid street is f 14,112. 11. That the cuttt of S.1I1I street U to Ik- as d MKaiust the pnierty in s.tid local asMMitieut iltsirlct as )irivnliii uy me city charter of the city ol .SI, Johns, ICu'li (rout fiHit to hour its isitutl pro portion of the cost of this Improvement Adopted by the council USth day of May, 4911. I'. Kit if. Kecorder. I'libllshed in the St. Johns Review on May ill mid June 7. 1912. and If you have any Plumbing you want done Just call us up, Columbia 92 EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street Family Washing 50c We wish lo announce that we nre tlioioulily equipped to do family "Wet Washings" at 50c per wash tijK. Phone nud our wac-ou will iill. Colttinliiu 342. 'i lie Aioiiei i.atmury. Furnishings We sell only the very best in these lines and guarantee them in every particular. Special Prices still to be had Muck Mercantile Co. R. Jpvspv NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Comfort for One fourth Cent an Hour The 8-inch Residence Electric Kan costs less limn a quarter of a cent an hour to operate extremely light (only 4 1-2 lbs.) can be carried about any where and yet, owing to tho scientific construction, it produces a strong, well-dift'used volume of air, giv ing the whole room an atmosphere of coolness and comfort. It is noisless in operation, beautiful in design and finish, and altogether tho most remarkable fan ever produce. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company ;low round trips east On the late given below, round trip tickets will be w to me Kiinu in mi! Hut tiiuiwn below, and many oiiierti, u jjrt.iuy rcmicni inrcs ijnoien: THROUGH TRAINS HAST In connection with Northern Pacific nml Great Northern Railways Omaha f jo.oo 1 , Atlantic (.Ity lUlttmorc ltoton lludalo Chicago Colorado Spruits Denver ,f 111,00 .107.50 . 110.00 ...7140 ...55.00 . . 55-0O Detroit f 81.50 Diilnth 60,00 Kansas City 60,00 Milwaukee 73.50 Minneapolis 60.00 Montreal 105.00 New York 10S.50 Mv June July ntreat 105,1 vv York 10S., DATES OP SAI.K. 8, J4. 19. Philadelphia 108.50 Pittsburg 91.50 St. Louis 70.00 si. raw 60.00 Toronto 91.50 Washington 107.50 . 3.1. 9. to. II, 17. 18, 34. 39. 1913. e 1. o, 7. S. U. '4. 15. 17. IS. 19. 30, 31, 34, 3J, 36, 3S. 39, 1913. ' 3, 3, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 16, 30. 33, 33, 36, 39, 30, 31, 191a, Allk'USt I. 3. 3. 6. 7. 13. 15. l6. 33. 3X. 30.10. M. 1QIJ. Sejnmber4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 11, 13, 30, 1917. Sto ers ami choice of routes allowed in each direction, I'liial return limit October 31, 1913. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request, W. K. COMAN, General freight and I"assengcr Agent. Portland, Ore. O. M. Cornell, Agent, St. Johns, Oregon. n 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 thla and save the printer j - f f f f f f f t H f fMtf tft t lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooriug, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. Slabwood ! Dry, Greeu, Blocks, Triminiugs I jHAT Wailt t0 I T T for more St. Johns peo ple to investigate our prices, and if we cannot save you money, we are not entitled to your patronage. Come in and look over our SPECIALS TO DAY, and we will convince you. SHOES AND OXFORDS Children's and Misses Tan Pinups rcg $2, now 98c Ladies' Tan Oxfords regular 3.50, special at. . . .98c LAST SEASON STYLES Men's 3.50 and 4.00 Oxfords ?1.25 Hoy's regular 2.00 and 2.25 Shoes, special at. . 1. 1 9 Ladies' Fat Ankle Shoe for Comfort, now only 2.50 Childs' Two Strap Pat. Pump, latest, at 1.75 Misses " " 14 " " 2.00 Large Misses " " " " 2.25 Hoys' and Youths' Latest Styles from 2.00 to 3.50 Child's One Strap Patent Pumps 1.50 LATEST ARRIVALS Men's Low and High Shoes, Tans and Blacks latest cuts that rauge in prices from 3.50 to 5.00 Child's One Piece Indian Moccasins, nifty, Sizes 6 to 10 1.25 11 to 2 1.50 3 to s . 1.90 Child's and Misscs'Harcfoot Sandals, high grade Sizes 2 to 5 65c B toS 90c 8 1-2 to 11 1.00 11 1-2 to 2 1.25 . 3 to 6 1.50 Cheaper Grade 8 1-2 to n 65c KIM0NAS AND DRESSES Ladies' Long Kimonas Si, 1.25, 1.50 " Short " 50c to 75c Childrens' Ready Made Dresses 25c to 75c Girls Co-ed Suits to 14 years $1.50 Specials in Dress Goods for Summer Fancy White Goods, regular 15c, special now at 12c Figured Lawns, regular 20c, special at I3c Madras, regular 25c, special at ISc New Foulards, in Portland for 25c, our price is ISc A large assortment of Calicos, special at only. . . 5c We have the same identical Bnlbripgnn Underwear for Alen at the regular price of 50c per garment that the Department Stores in Portlaud sell for the spe cial price of 69c. Men's DresslS 39c We have about 4 dozen of these, a trifle off in color, but good values at 39c Don't Forget We Are Exclusive Agents For The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Kabo Corsets, "Live Models" "Elite" Glove Fitting Petticoats Finks Detroit Special Ovall Arrowhead Hosiery Guaranteed Broadway Model Clothes for Men ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 4 4 4 f t iti&&&, t GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Ve have a complete line of Groceries and al ways have something special to offer in that line, 5niinute Washing-Powder 15c size, special 2 for 15c 5'ininute Washing Powder 25c size, special at 15c Dew Drop Washing Powder regular 25c, special 1 5c Pyramid Washing Powder, regular 25c, special 15c b Bars Babbitt's Naptha 25c 3 Packages R. S. V. P. Salt 25c Reg. 25c Baker's Cocoa, special at 19c Reg. 45c Half Gal. Delmonico Sprup 35c Half Pound Bar Bakers Choc "Justice," special. 19c Couch & Co. "PIONEERS" Distributors of Merchandise Since 1904