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. II A D R. . . I special Thanksgiving New Furniture and Silverware for Thanksgiving. Why Not? Special Easy Terms Bargain Ucniiliful Waxed Onk Dlnitu Tnl.1 iinfrnt n.i ci n . nlnl BO niece White n..,l r.,,1,1 t.7 L " " ' '"Z " "?" Spc $4.50 Down, $1.00 a Week SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS Large, Durable Ilrushcd Alumlmim Ronstcr, Regular SG.25, TliniiksRlvltiK ,'i 'n' $4.76 .Specinl Ucdiicllon on nil Aluminum Wnrc until Thanksgiving Rogers Bros. 1847 Silverware, Old Colony Design: DoSAirl " ' " Three Piece Cnrving Sol, Gallic Set, Slug Handle Curving Pet, Ktng " Unlirciikiililc " " Crldoid handle Heg. $11.G0, Spcclfd ...,$8.6o " 10.00, " .... 7.oo " 11.50, " .... 0.6o " 2.75, .... 2.oo " 8.C0, " .... Q.oo " 7.25, " .... 5.25 " CGO, " .... 4.75 AGENTS FOR PORTLAND GAS GO. SUPPLIES ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE CASH OR CREDIT Special Mmt Prices nnm liccf Neck 12Jc I'latc Ilolllng 10c nml 12ic Shoulder Tot Konst., 12Jcnnl lrc Kound Slenk 17Jc nml 20c Sirloin Stenk 17Jc T-llotic Stenk 20c l'ORK lrcIi Side 15c Liver 10c llcst. Loin Chop 20c Shoulder Chops lfic nud 174c Leg of Pork 18c Shoulder Roast 15c nud 17Jc LA Mil ilcnrl 10c Lcgt 17J-20C Shoulder Ific Shoulder CIiojm 15c Stew. ......... ....... 10c MUTTON Legs Mutton 12J.inc Kill nml Loin Clinm irv Shoulder. He oicw 8c VKAL meant . ir. drives Liver 20c (( 20c I.nlii Chops 20c I. -lu Stenk 20c Hih'ChoDH " iiv. Shoulder Chop nje MISCItLLAKKOUS tonl, bulk lGc I.tinl. Mo. .1. . Jd. Lird, No. 5 , Cdc i.tru, no. iv Unttcr C0-76c ligs, per uoten ao-IOc Incou from 15c to 35c Hums 18c to 20c PICNIC HAMS IIo nnd l4o H Red Clover Butter 75c; Alarkwnrt's Special 60c Roll Special: Back Bone 5c, Neck Bone 6c, Spare Ribs 2a ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET !,' 109 NORTH JERSEY STREET Phone Columbia 21 ST. JOHNS, OREGON You Cannot Afford TO MISS THIS Regular $1.50 Wizard Mangle Floor Mop, Special - - $1 .00 50c Bottle of Wiz ard Oil FREE With Each Mop. DOUBLE STAMPS WITH HEATING STOVES Bring This Ad to Our Store and with a 50c Purchase we will give you 10 Extra Stamps. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Send in your news items. Pnnncen vf II mnlfn vnur linno lay. Get it at The St. Johns Pharmacy. Totu'ft fnr PhrSQtinn Bo inn ftn Ientlirn Rnrwlnv Mnt f nla nrA immortals. Prof. Freund nf Fnrnnt f! rnvn spent Monday with his cousin, x. i. farKer. 'The Vlllncrn I niuvnc" to tnlio given Nov. 20th, in the High School Auditorium. G. H. Cjimnholl nf Snnncrln Wa8h.. is visitinc with Ma mother and brother at their home on East Leavitt street. Adams & White h nvn nnniipnrl possession of the Columbin tttontro. the ehnnirn in munar. ship being made last week. An immense nnmhnr of rrnnan flvine across thn nit.v enrlv Mon day mominir enilRod thn hnnrta of tho hunters to beat a little 1 aster. Here Thomas A. Edison that ought to hit tho Stint! "I fim n tntnl nh. stainer from alcoholic liquors I nave better use for my head." The Dehonnir P.lnh mnt nt thn llOmO of Mrs. A. S. Rnnlna nn Thursday. A delightful time was had by those present. Dailltv refreshments worn nor. vea. Tho Review in riven nvnr tn a largo extent, to tho High School Juniors this week, and WO believe nil rendnra will find this number especially interesting. Are vnn nnnrnmnlnMntr hiiulnnr a rnonograpn tins winter Wc have some prices that will inter est you, which you cannot equal elsewhere. A crnnd Hot nf mo. ords always on liand. St. Johns I'narmacy. That St. Johns nhnntd nwn its own water nvntnm in n mnt. tor that is oronornllv cnnroioi. Tho city fathers have tho matter of rmrchaso under consideration, and definite action may bo look ed for soon. A frnsnlfnn tnroh nvntnrlnrl nt Edmondson's nlnmhincr entnlw lishmcnt Ttiesdnv nfternnnn. The flamea wcro extinguished before nnv mntorlnl rlnmncro lmrl a, - - " ' -O " 1 " " been wrought. If VOU would like tn nee nn nr. citincr football enmo. nnmn wltli tho H. S. to Ridcreneld on Nov. 14. Tho crowd will lcavo tho city dock about 10 o'clock, on tho Argosy, Some miscreant ntnln Dr. fill. strap's bicycle from his resi dence on Willamette hntilnvnrd Tuscday night. Unless the samo is returned to the resi dence, some one is liable to get into deep trouble. Services nt thnrnnorotrntinnnl church Sunday will bo as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; nronehincr ntll. RnMnpr Rtnr. nation or Salvation, Which? Christian Endeavor at G:30 p. m. ; in charge of tho Portland Union Flying Squadron. The now Seventh Tinv AAvnn. tist church nn flhnrlnstnn ntrnof nncl iJontrnl nvonnn in r-nmnlntnrl and will be occupied next Satur day, sabbath School at 10 o'clock, preaching at 11. The dedication RHFvfpfl linn lioon nnof. poned until Sunday, Nov. 29th, in flirt n ffnn rtr Tho Recitals bv Minn RtnMfn was pronounced tho best enter tainment given here in many a dav. She rendered nnr nnlnr. tions in n verv nhln mnnnnr nnl has attained a high degree of nrotlciencv in tho nrt nf nlnon. tion. Puckwnnn Press liennrtor At First Bantist Ghnrph nnvt Thursday evening. Tho citv council hnn taUon nn a most laudablo project, and that is to look un work fnr Mm nn. employed during the coming winter montns. Any one own incr land with wnnrl tn out thnro. on and is willing to donate the wood for having it cut down, is requested to notify H. M. Wal dref. chairman nf the pnmmltton having the matter in charge. Did you ever stop to think you are the posterity people used to worry about Cyclone Cold Cure will cure VOUr cold. Lot lis nrnvn it -St Johns Pharmacy. Mrs. Gertrude Thomas of the North School is the happy pos sessor oi a new piano. . D. A. Magness of Newberg visited with his sister, Mrs. T. T. Parker, the first of tho week. "Watches" made over into "Time-pieces" at reasonable rates at Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. Lost--Several papers and blue prints in largo envelope with ad dress on outside. Finder please iuavu ac cms omce; reward. Fall flies arc very impudent. Some of the go to tho extrenn of perenmg on tho swatter and twiddling their hind legs at the head of the family. If Czar Nicholas gets through the present war all right, maybe he will bo so popular for n year or iwo mac none ot his people will feel like hlttincr ln'm . Uu ...vva..0 Mllll t I III a bomb. Eugene is going to build a now Armory and bonds for that purpose to thoamountof $25,000, running ten years, were sold last wcck at par with accrued in terest. The First National Bank of Canby opened its doors for the first timo last week. The bank is financed bv ofileinln nf thn Canby Stato Bank and other residents oi Ulackamas County. Tho W. C. T. U. meeting will bo hold at tho Library next Mon day afternoon at 2:30. Subject, "Thanksgiving and what it means to us." Come and tell us what you have to bo thankful for. Reporter. Miss Berthn .Tnnna Stnnba elocutionist, will givo a recital under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid, at tho First Baptist church, Thursday, Nov. 19th, at 8 p. m. Tickets must bo presented at door. Adults, 25c children, 10c. Within tho lnnt fowrlnvn ctnitn have been taken to build an electric lino between Astoria and Seaside. It is believed that the nocossnrv riirht nf wnv nn ln secured practically without cost and that work on the lino will be commenced within a short timo. Work has been commenced on a canning plant at Houlton. Tho last fow years has seen such a rcmarkablo increase in the out-put of fruits nnd vegetables in that territory that some means, of taking caro of tho sur plus has becomo imperative. J. B. Eaten, a cattlo buyer irom Texas has been visiting various nortinnn nf thn Wll. lametto Valley recontly buying cattlo for shipment to Texas. Shipments of butter to Chicago and cattlo to Texas would in dicate that Oregon's position as n dairy country is becoming well established. M. T. Chase, staple and fancv groceries. ndv Gents' shoes and shoe repair ing at "babbitt's." adv Wantod Wnmnn fnr -..v.... nouseworK, must be good cook. rnone uoi. oiu. If you need any plumbing, heating and tinning work done. call Col.92. Edmondson Co. ad Picture frniniiiL' done ut Portland prices nt H. V. Clnrk's, the furni ture tuna. Adv. Dressmaking. Prices reason able. Call nt 425 M niichmitm street, St. Johns. Wanted One or two acres in St. Johns in exchantro for n nice residence near Reed Col lege, on Sellwood car line. Geo. A. Carter, 1302 Fessenden street, St. Johns. Boston Shoe Repairing Co., 103 S. Jorsov St.. St. .Tnhnn Wo ronnir vnnr shnon nt T'nrt. land prices. "Work done while you wait." v First class work guaranteed. adv Home Mado Pastry." Pies made to order, also light lunch served. Watch the windows. Something new every day at the uosey uomer," zuu N. Jersey oi. adv For nil kinds nf trnnnrnl i-n tmirintr of nnlna. hlovpina. Inwn mowers, etc., go to the Home Garage, 102 Smith avenue, cor ner oi tiiinnesion; u. li. lien ham, proprietor; phone Colum bia C03. For Rent Seven room house, quarter acre oi irround. one block from car lino; $10 per month. Apply to J. Iv Hillor, secretary commercial club, llol brook building. Any one desiring to join an evening class whore tho latest uptouato methods will be em ployed in teaching vocal music, nleaso call and register at 529 S. ivannoo street. Terms very rea sonable. rill B I Mil a, mnjmu q;. Buys vyiiu nam meir uimes Tho Quid Libct Club mot at tne homo oi Airs. Butts, Willam etto Boulevard and Burlington bt luesuay afternoon. There were fourteen members present. Everyone spent a very dolight fill afternoon. Tho next meeting will be held at tho homo of Mis. Percy Douglass. Tho milk condensery at New berg has resumed operations after having been temporarily closed on account of fire. It is taking all the milk from about 1000 cows, sending its wagons into tho country fnrn fHstnncn nf ten miles. It disburses an aver ago of 5000 per month to the farmers and dairymen. Auto for hire by day, hour or trip, at very roasonablo rates, Good opportunity for parties of four or less to make a trip into the country at a low price, II. M. Waldrof.609 Fessenden street i'hone Columbia 20(5. Many mon, after reaching a certain ago, give up tho idea of being President and feel that thov could ho nntinflerl with mem bership on board tho of county commissioners. Editor Review: The now Sun day School that started at East St. Johns has become a factor in that community for good. There were 13 nresont Inst Sim. day. Mrs. T. J. Monahan, tho superintendent, reports a great ueai oi enthusiasm, i no teach ers aro: Mrs. Helen Ellridge, Mrs. G. A. Carter and Mrs. Chas. Bredeson. They hopo to i i., , huuu nuvu preacuing services in connection with the Sunday School. They aro very much in need of an organ. If any one has one that they could loan or givo to them it would bo very much annrcciatcd. Mr. Geo. A. Carter, of tho First Trust & Savings Bank, is lending a help ing hand and doing all ho can to interest the people in tho work. If somo of tho older ones would como. then wo could have an Adult Biblo Class. Let us all help tho good work along. Re porter. J BOOK ill n savings bnnk will see them grow into good big dollars by the time they nre men. If you have a boy open nn account for him nt TlIKIIJNINSUI,A NAT IONAL SAVINGS 1JANK Give lit in the hook nntl get him into the habit of sav ing. You couldn't do a kinder or wiser net for him. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK, Pkthk Atmu.v, President Inim V Tf... .......... Lnsiiter V. C. Knai-1', Vice President S. L. Domk, Assistant Cashier 4 I l ON O SAVINGS SAFUTV DKPOSIT VAULTS POU RUNT 4 0 COUNCIL MEETS Matters of Importance Receive Attention Death of W. Roy Hali H. HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Adstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy fei sueti change huld reach this office net later than Wedneedayi at 3 o'clock p. m, Please remember thle and aava the nrlnUr AH MiBBltiHwMi tbeoM kt id&ituti to The attv, St. Jeku, Oncta. BENEFITS LOCAL PEOPLE St. Johns' neoole have discovered that A SINGLH DOSE of simple oucKtuorn baric, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-i-ka, the uerman appenaicitis remedy, re moves cas on the stomach and con- stipati6n AT ONCR.St, Johns marruacy. The rirnmn T.enfriin mnt Xtnr, dav evenincr in the Library An. ditorium. Miss Mabel Rundall had secured a number of copies oi Arnold's "me Milestones," which was read nlnnrl hv Rnvnml ladies, each one representing one oi tno characters in tho nlav. Hereafter thn nhih will r . - -z oetiiterary Jnstead of Dramatic, aboriginally planned. Meetings win oe neid every Monday eve ning, beginning at 7:30. Doric Lodo-e. A. P. A M entertained in a most delightful manner the memhera nf tho Eastern Star and visiting breth ren in the Commercial club rooms Wednesday evening Ahoilt 1R0 were In nttnnrinnn iref'eeuM.v and partook of a splendid ban quet, alter which dancing was iiiuuicu in. iiiieresung aa Hr esses were marie hv tho T?nu Dr. Frank L. Lnvelanrt nnH Ron' M. Hyland, Most Worshipful uranu Associate ratron, O. E. S. nf the Wnrlrl. fllvHn F.vano Past Grand Patron for thestate of Oregon, was also in attend ance. Woman is fussed over by wo man during three periods of her life when she is a baby, again when she is n bride, and finally when she is a grandmother. Man is her only steady admirer. The Ladies of tho Seventh Day Adventist church met at the home of Mrs. J. Vinton Scott on Tuesday, Nov. 10th, and or ganized a Dorcas" society. Wo have taken for our motto .Tnmes 1.27. "Pure rnlirrinn nnrl undefiled before God is this, to visit the fatherless and widows in their atlliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world." Our next meeting will bo held Wednesday, Nov. 18th, from 2 to 4 o'clock, at the homo of Mrs. A. U. i'alkenberg on John street near Jersey. Re porter. The Progressive Study Club met Thursday afternoon, Nov. 6th. with Mrs. E. C. Goeslin. East Buchanan street. The topic being "Whittier, his life and work," which was very in teresting and instructive. After a short business session, a social hour was given over to the game of hunting which was greatly enjoyed by ail, Mrs. Barny cap turing the prize. At tho close of tho afternoon refreshments were served and followed by music and a general good time. Tho next meetinir will take place with Mrs. Gilpen, 937 superior street, tho topic being "Lowell, his life and work." Outweighed by at least 10 pounds to tho man, tho St. Johns football tenm defeated Wnbnnh hero Sunday by a score of 14 to 0. St. Johns has not lost a game or been scored upon in two years, tho game was well at tended bv Wahnsh sunnnrters and St. Johns rooters. Those whn featured fnr St. .InhnH were? Parker, Smith, and PofT; while Miller was tho bright-light for the visitors. The lineup for St. Johns: Ettinger.lo; Toiling, It; Hiatt, Ig; Brunell, c; Smith, rg; Vin son, rt; Larson, re; Williford. capt., g; Parker, lh; Bcllemy, f ron, rn. Scores, Williford, two touch downs. Parker.two goal kicks, Next Sunday they will play the Junior Moose team at 2 o'clock on tho Hill grounds. Como out and help our boys win.-Captain B. Williford, Mgr. H. F. Ettingor. Mrs. E. W. McLean entertain ed beautifully with five tables of auction Bridge on Wednesday afternoon. Tho first prize, a handsome serving tray, was won by Mrs. Russell, and tho second prize.a lovely basket for flowers, was won by Mrs. Benson. Tho third prize, a pretty Japaneso nut bowl, was won by Mrs. C. II. Boyd. A delightful lunch, con sisting of salad, sandwiches, almonds, ico cream, cake and coffee, was served. The salad was particularly commented on because of its daintiness and beauty, Those present were: Mrs. Benson, Mrs. P. H. Edlefsen, Mrs. Jno. Edlefsen. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. A. A. Lar rowe, Mrs. C. H. Boyd, Mrs, Perry Stroud. Mrs. Drinker, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. C. J. Muck, Mrs. Chas. Derrie, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. W. R. Evens, Mrs. C. R. Thompson, Mrs. Rambo, Mis3 Drinker, Mrs. Frank Rice. Mrs. A. W. Markle, Mrs. Horann, Mrs. Burson, Mrs. Rockwood, I Mrs. McLean. All mnnihem with thn nvnnn tion of Councilman Garlick were nresont at the reurulni mnntlno- oi the city council Tuesday eve ning, with Mayor Vincent pre siding. Mrs. Tufts nuked Mini nn ml justment be mado on the assess ment oi nor nrnner v nn hup nir ton street to take caro of the ex cess cost. It seems that her son, Moses Tufts, without her RnilCtiOll nr llllthnPltv. ultntnrl ri , . - . -J f . n . . , V. waiver petit on for tho ninrnve ment, nnd Mrs. Tufts claims that thercforo sho is only liable for navmcnt un to llftv nor ennl of the assessed valuation. The matter was referred tn Mm nil v recorder and attorney for recom mendation. D. C. Lewis naked Hint n mm mitteo bo appointed to invest! ,'uto damago that ho claimed iad been done to his property in imiirovinir Wil nmnttn hnnln. vard, and for which ho believed lcwas entitled to remuneration. inu tuuiiuu ui-umuu una nuiii imr could be done, nlnnn Mr Lowis had filed no remonstrance before the contract was let. illO IOI lf)W MIL' lililH were re colved on tho improvement of Man lord street. boLween Mnn and Buchanan streets: Chas. Jackson, 5740.91; V. W. Mason. $819.74; Cochran-Nutting Co., Wiu.u-1; iiahn & Rohman, ra.O'J. tiio contract was awarded to Mr. Jackson. Bids on tho improvement of St. Johns avonuo between Edi son nnd Seneen Kfrent PIhih Jackson. SC217.11: Ilahn & Rob man, f(U(,47; Andrew & liar- rer, S5911...0; V. W. Mason, 8(5158.69: Cochraii.Niittinir Ho.. SG010.C0. Ilahn & Robman wore awarded the contract with tho understanding all St. Johns labor bo cmnloved. ns nor rnn lution adopted by tho council. and that tho sidewalk on the north side nf thn Rlrnnt lw nnt taken up until tho new walk had been completed on tiio south side. Tne sciinnl linnrn. in n mm munication by Secretary Tancli, asked that bettor 11 ro protection bo ntiordod at the North School. Aa tho council him mnde m rangements for tho installation of several hvdrants when St. Johns avenue is improved, no further action was taken. A rnmmnnient Inn fpnm R C. Cook ured that ways and means be nrovided. If nnM.qllile tn fnr. nish tho unemployed with labor during tho coming winter. Tho suggestion was discussed to somo extent, and unon motion oi council man wan rot that a committee of three be appointed bv the mnvor to invoHtiirntn nns. siblo onnortiinitics in thn wnv nf locating property owners who would be willing to have timber cut on their land without cost for tho wood, tho mavor an pointed Councilmen Wadrof, uavis and Munson to act. Bills totalling $745.83. tho creator nortion of which were for water and electricity, were allowed. Tho water and light committeo was authorized to secure bids on litrhtinir nt the eitv drink. The engineer was directed to make nocossnrv rennirs nn f:nl umbia boulevard. Enirineer Burson stated that damago had been done to the sidewalk on Willamette boule vard bv vehicles boinir driven over same, and tho ongineer and chairman of the stroot cornm t tee, Davis, were directed to adopt measures preventing a ro currence oi such acts. Iho committee on securing a W. Rov Hull, n fnlthfnl n.wl earnest worker in tho United Evangelical church, in St. Johns, nnd a rOSIlOCted nnd nrnmiglnn- yoting man of our city, died near Astoria, urcgon, November 8, 1914. Nenrlv n venr ntrn hn dlu. covered that ho was sorely ilfilicted with illherniilnuia Tin and his wife immediately left for Eastern Oreirnn fnr n mn,n promising climate. After somo months they returned to tho State Sanitarium. Hero ho re ceived no assuranco of per manent relief and soon camo home. After investigation they went to Astoria to a specialist, but tho inroads mnde hv thn disease were too deeply seated to do overcome and. ho like so many others wns forced to yield. Roy was in the employ of tho citv of Portland when hn foil n prey to tho ravages of tho ''White Plnirtio." Ula business career was one of constant pro- motion and mm he been spared, gavo promise of rising to posi tions of usefulness fnr which there is so much demand today, ior men oi quality, no was a little past twenty-six years old. His estimable wife slond. ran. stantly, by him during his struggles. His father, mother, and two uiHterH.Mi's. Mnv Mnnv and Miss Hazel Hall, and othor relatives survivo him. Tho funeral was in the United lOvnn. gclical church, tho pastor preach ing tho sermon. His, the Philo Christo SlllldllV Sehnnl nlnuu hud charge of tho fioral tribute!, coininir frnm friends hla Sun. day School oIiikh. the Sunday school, united Artisans, Free Masons, and others which wero elaborate, hnlnkenmir thn nu. teem in which ho was held. Tho rreo fllasons conducted tho burial at tho Riverviow cemetery.- J. A. Goodo. Catholic Church Notes Next Siindnv. November IRth II class nf little ehildrnn will rn. coivo thoir first Holy Communion at ilio eight o'clock Mus; at thu samo timo all the children of thu parish will receive Holy Com munion in a body. Tho high Mass will be at tho usual hour, half past ton; sormon on tho i n ii n i goupoi oi tuo aunoay. At the oveninir Mnrvinnu nt 7:30 p. m. tho boys, vostod choir will sing as usual, tho sormon being tho third of a series of lec tures on the Bible. On thiu Sunday evening, among othor things, this question will be ans wered : Whether tho Catholic church does or over has forbid den any ono to read tho Biblo. Non-Cntbolies nre nlwnvs vnrv welcome They aro not requir ed to tako any activo part in our services: nothinir is nsknd nf them excopt polite, rospoctful attention, and silence. Wo nev er speak in our churches without necessity. reporter. price on tho wator plant and equipment reported that thu price asked was $150,000, which was figured up as tollows: $122,000 valuation placed by tho Railroad Commission. ; $7,500 of pino not included in tho torn- misninn's finrlini'. S1fi.2flfl worth of pipe laid since the finding by the nnmmissinn. It wns dneid. ed to givo tho matter a week's consideration. Reports of tho recorder, treas urer and chief of nolico fnr thn month of October were read and accepted. A resolution providing for thu imnrovemont of Macrum avenue was adopted. Rnennrni'n thn rirnmntie fllnh by coming to tho play entitled, f i rm Tf nt t e "The village sawyer." Note the label on your paper, J