0 r Local News. Check your "Grippe" at Cur rtns. o We outfit big and little ers. Currin Says So. shaV' L Warm Bedding For Cold Weather Prices Low Terms Easy We have a large stock of Mattresses, Comforters and Blankets, carefully se lected with the view of giving our patrons the best values possible and on our usual Easy Terms plan. Combination Cotton and Kxcclsior Mattresses priced $4. 00 to $9.75 Cotton Felt Mattresses, guaranteed not to lump or pull apart; priced. . . .$13. CO to 125.00 Comforters, priced $1.50 to $G.50 Blankets, priced $2.50 to $6.50 Use our Exchange Department if you have any article of furniture that you would like to trade for something new and up-to-date. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit Seven Years in St. Johns "Wear Ever" Aluminum Special Bring this ad. or coupon and get a 2-quart Wear Ever Saucepan which sells regularly at $1.35, for 89c. Good until Nov. 17th. St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency Goodyear Tires I J KING PIP X BIDS YOU TO The Tenth Annual National Apple Show Spokane, Nov. igth to 24th Round-trip fare $14.95 via Union Pacific System THE SHORT LINE TO SPOKANE Tickets on sale Nov. 18. 19, 30, 21, 25, 23 Return limit, Nov. 26, 1917 CITY TICKET OFFICE "SSSSSf'aa1 T5!SS.st The Apple Congress of the World A thief oflfected nn entrance hroiiKh a buck window nt the 'nirchild Meat Market Tues day night and stole some bucon and other meat. Send in your news items. Harry French Portland proper. has moved to Merle Roe has been having a tussle with the grip the past few days. The little child of Jesse Can right has recovered lrom a siege of diphtheria. The monthly nay roll in Johns is now well over quarter of a million mark. St. the Mrs. C. H. Thayer spent' ,the week endlat Corvallis with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Gates. S. H. Sattcrlee. the North Jersey street barber, took a day off Monday to nurse a casoot the grip. Work has commenced upon the new uddition to the piunt of the Peninsula Iron Works on Bradford street. A bouncing baby boy Tarrived at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. .Yank Guerra, 1 934 North Ivan- hoe street, November 4th. J. C. Bay and family of Hay wood, Cal., have recently.arriv cd in St. Johns and have' taken up their residence at 134 Hurt- man street. The Knights of Phythias will give a dance in Bickncr Hall Tiday evening, November 23rd. good time is assured fur all who attend. Oregon ship yards seem assur ed of further government or ders for modern shins, since a shaking up in the Federal Ship building Hoard has taken place. Mrs. I. J. Medvcd, who had ieen spending tho past coupio of weeks at Aberdeen, Wash., ins returned to her home in St. oltns. She reports a very pleasant time. Dr. E. R. Seely, who has re cently associated himself with Dr. Gilstrnp. has taken up his residence in the fine dwelling owned by the Peninsula Secur- ty Co.. on tho corner of Folk and South Ivanhoe street. The foundation is being ex cavated for tho new '.vurehouso of tho Portland Woolen Mills on Baltimore street between Dccutur and Crawford streets. will be two stories in height. Do not forget to put stamps the amount of three cents pon each letter you send out fde of Portland and two cents upon each postal card. Letters nside the city limits still go for two cents. Colonel Stevens, of Fort Mason, San Francisco, paid an ollicial visit to the local woolen mills Monday, and expressed great pleasure and satisfaction with the goods being manufact ured at the local plant Miss Eliza Cole, who has been at Woodburn for the past month or so, came to St. Johns to at tend the funeral of Mr, Hurl bert on Sunday afternoon. She expects to remain in Woodburn until tho first of the new year. St. Johns had a most distin guished citizen last week in tho person of Vice President Mar shall, who made a talk to the mployes at the local ship yard. Very few of our citizens knew of his coming. Miss Arline Shaw was the soloist at the Baptist church on Sunday evening, singing with Mrs. Gabriel Pullin the duet, 1 Waited For The Lord." Miss Shaw has a clear, high soprano voice and has much musical ability. She is a pupil of Mrs. Gabriel Pullin. Practically every railroad in the west could be operated by electricity if laws were passed permitting development. In stead we burn up our coal and oil and throw away our water power, the only thing which use does not hurt. Congregational church ser vices: Sunday school 10 a. m. At 7:30 p. m. sermon by Rev. F. J. Meyer, "The Eagle's Nest" or "God's Method of Instruc tion." A message of the times in which we live. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome, Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent. H. F. Clark. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. 0 Come in and get your fa vorite patriotic Records. Cur rina for Drugs. "With Knives and Forks" will be Dr. Jones' subject at the evening service of the Chris tian church Sunday. When in need of small arti cles, get them nt the 5-10-15c store. St. Johns: in the Penin sula National Bank Building. There are now more than 1000 men on the day shift and 300 men on the night shift nt the local ship plant, it is said. If you want hand picked Suit zenberg apples from the White Salmon valley, call at 529 S. Ivanhoe street alter 5 p. m. The supply is limited. $1.25 cash per box undelivered. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. by. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods ut lowest prices. Next to Electric store. One of tho largest funerals ever held in St. Johns was held last Sunday in the Seventh Day Adventist church, over the re mains of E. D. Hurlbcrt, one of St. John's pioneers There will be n regular stnt cd communication, Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Wednesday even ing, Nov. 21. All visiting brothers welcome. A. W. Davis, Secretary. The Ladies of the W. C. T. U. will serve a ten cent tea at the home of Mrs. Mary E. Kellcy next Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Everybody invited. You will enjoy tho program, as you will the refreshments. I Dr. Ralph Otis Prey, of Sheri dan, Oregon, spent Sunday with his old time friends, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Mulkoy. Dr. Prey was highly impressed with St. Johns, and was amazed at the progress and development that has tuken place hero since ho visited this place a half dozen years ago. Photographer Pratt had the misfortune to sever a middle too and painfully cut his foot while splitting kindling Sunday. As tho axo was about to fall it caught in n projection overhead, deflecting its course so that it fell upon the foot instead of the wood. Mr. Pratt is now am bling along with tho aid of crutches. Bids for furnishing and driv ing tho piling for the founda tion of tho municipal grain elevator in North St. Johns will bo opened nt a special meeting of tho commission of public docks today, Thursday, ut 11 o'clock. Based on the proced ure in other cases, the work should start in ten days. Rapid progress is being mado on the work already under way. Mrs. Honora Kilkenny died at her home. 411 North Jersey street, Monday, November 12ch, aged 88 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. W. Waterman, of Omaha, Neb., and two sons, Bernard and M. E. Kilkenny of this city. Tho funeral services take place this, Thursday, morning at 9:30 at the St. Clement's church. In terment in Mt. Calvary cemetery. The Men's Bible class. Philo Christo and Eleaneal classes of the Evangelical church held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. Marcy, 913 South Kel logg street, Tuesday evening. A splendid social time and re freshments were enjoyed. The attendance was large. The Sunday morning topic at the Evangelical church will oe: "Anti-Christ." Evangelistic services in the evening. Twenty patriotic women met in the library Friday afternoon, and organized a Red Cross Auxiliary. Gretchen Cormany was elected chairman, Mrs. T. T. Parker, treasurer and Mrs. Willis Moxon, secretary. Wo not only invite you, but feel safe to say that every woman in St. Johns will be only glad to do her bit in this great work. Watch Bonham & Currier's win dow for our first meeting. Re porter. Every day is a good day to Ko dak. Currin Says So, Good second hand sewing ma chines for rent. H. F. Clark. For Sale House and four lots on North Svrucuse street. Cnll at this office. Hair work, from combings. E. Tyler street. Switches made Mrs. Hill, 015 For Sale Five room bunga low. Will be sold at a bargain; terms. 805 S. Kellogg. For Trade Four fine lots and modern bungalow, well located, for farm. Inquire at this office. Wanted Man to grub stumps from lot in St. Johns, by day or contract. (Jail liuy a. Syracuse. Elderly lady for room and wages. Call street. wanted to work board and small 838 N. Jersey Girl wants plncc to work after school hours for room and board and $5.00 per month. Cull at this office. Furnished Room for Rent Suituble for two men, well ventilated; two beds and stove. Call 213 E. Leavitt. Found In Grocery Grubate- ria, a silver mesh purse. Owner can have sumo by calling, prov ing property and paying for ad. French lessons given in pri vate or classes, experienced teacher, born In France. 425 E. Mohawk street. For Sale at n Bargain Lots 1 to 4. in Block 0, Point View Addition. $750 cush buys them. Cull at this office. For Sale Confectionery store doing a lino business. Good reuson for selling. Good loca tion. Cull at this office. I want to buy n good house and lot in St. Johns. Will turn in a 40 acre pieco and pay bal ance in cash. A. W. Davis. For Sale 100 x 100, 3 room house, nico garden spot, Bull Run water, freo wood, nt Whit wood Court: $400, $200 cush, balance, terms. For Sale Two five room cottages, lot 100x100, East Charleston. Will bo sold nt a bargain. Cnll 718 East Rich mond street. I Go to tho Auto Repair Compa ny. 207 South Jersey street, i'cr your auto, motorcyclo and bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phono Coumbia 727. Rabbits for Sale Now Zeal- and, Flemish Giant, Rufus Red, While Pinkeyes and Belgluns. All ngeB and all prices. C. R. Chudwick&Son,219 N.Swenson. For Sale ut u Bargain Mod ern 0 room house, lot ouxiuu, well located, bath, busement. electric lights, fruit. Inquire 805 S. Kellogg street. Host Tho inn is historic. Almost everything hero has its romantic legend. Guest I ell me auout this curious old ham sandwich. I'm sure it must have a quaint story attached to it. 0 Do not fail to hear Bishop Sumner at the High School Auditorium next Tuesday even ing. It will be worth while. Read tho High School items on hrst page lor moro concern ing the event. Hul J. Davis has success fully passed the examination as electrician of the first class, and most likely will be appoint ed instructor of tho ship com pany at tho U. S. Naval Uni versity Training grounds at Seattle, which will be pleasing news to Hal's many friends here. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs. Mary E. Kel ley, 225 Oswego street, next Monday afternoon at two o'clock, There will be some business to attend to, then all those who have a birthday in November will give a brief his tory of their life. The subject for the day is "The History of Thanksgiving." Tho roll will be called at this time and each member will respond by telling something about the origin of Thanksgiving. Come and help us out. Reporter. In the arrangements of funer als, twelve attendants are con stantly at your service three ladies and nine gentlemen. See ad. of Miller & Tracey, ud 3J . .o y , m A real Thanksgiving Every time you go to the bank and make "another" deposit it is Thanksgiving, or should be; because your fu ture is being made secure against want; your old age is made comfortable and happy, and those you love are being protected against poverty or humiliation. Come in and start a bank account with a little money and make a big Thanksgiving. Peninsula National Bank PltTKK AfTZKN, l'KKK C. KN.U'P, . I'ltANK 1'. IJlMNKItK John N. Km.ki'Siin, ClIAUMt.H II. Kl'SHKM., Stanton I.. Daunt, HllVVAlU) K. Mouuis, Officers President Vice President Vice President . . Cashier Assistant Cnshicr Assistant Cnshlcr Assistant Cashier Member of Federal INTEREST ON DIKKCTOKS. r. AUTZItN TIIUit.AUT7.ltN 1'. I'. IJKINKItK A. K, IURKH I'. C. KNAI'l It. It. IMtNNHM. OHANT HMITII J. N. HDI.ItFHHN Reserve Bank SAVINGS Everything in Groceries Await your your order here. The ijunl Ily nud condition of cur stock recom mend In the opinion of our patrons, Our More I nicely kept. We accord you courteous attention unit prompt deliver ies Is the wntchworc with us nlwiiVM, (let wise to why we advertise, The ills, criminating form 11 procession to our doors. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey SI. Phone Col. It 8 A Hot Combination WOOD-COAL! We now handle coal as well as wood St. Johns Lumber Co. DR. HERBERT F. JONES CHIROPRACTOR 311 NORTH JERSEY STREET No charge for examination. Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 97 DR. EVART P. BORDEN DENTIST Office and Residence 313 N. Hayes St. TELEPHONE Columbia 477 KVKRYTHINO MODIiRN IN DKNTISTRY Furniture lor the Fastidious And furniture for the most exacting ko make up a goodly rcciituKc of our stock. Wc cuter to every want. Au nutmeuttl assortment of fine sets or sejiarute pieces for every room nl the home. Our prices 11 rouse a question of how such finely finished ami finely made furniture ran be produced for the money. H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN 400-402 8. JERSEY ST C. R. CHANEY Transfer, Piano Moving, Etc. Long Distance Hauling a Specialty Phone Columbia 425 Office 2I5 S. Kello, Cor. John St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St.