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i n Combination Range Burns Coal and Wood or Gas LOW PRICED EASY TERMS Tlie"OSBORN COMBINATION RANGE" is an all cast Range, adapted to burn coal and wood or yns, has large firebox fitted with duplex grate bars, large oven flues, thus insuring good circula tion of heat around oven, has four 8 inch covers, gns attachment has four large burners and one sim mer burner on top and two long burners under the oven; oven can be changed from fuel heat to gas heat by simply turning one small lever. This range has polished top, nickel plated leg base, oven door panel, oven door thermometer, splasher and high closet doors arc white enameled. Range is full nickel trimmed. PRICE $110.00 Terms $10.00 Cash 2.50 Wook FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Joh ; jb WMuHamw waawoaoa' o nun i"t:i o vztj nKanumm bhotbw iw j he:atersi j JKnEEaHBafl Buy your Hetitcr now. You will pay mora Inter. SPECIAL Jl This Hentcr is built of heavy Wellaville Iron, cast bottom, nickeled swing top. A UARGAIN St. Johns Hardware Co. Buy Your "Victory Made" Goods At the BOSTON BAKERY lis n. Jmeysi. Which is made in compliance with order of the Food Adminis tration of Jan. 28, 1918. calling for 20 per cent substitute for wheat. c. Do You Want Fine Home 'If so, here is your chance: A six room -house and bath with 50x100 lot adjoin ing the business district of St. Johns. House is modern 'and in fine condition; would cost more than $2000 to build 3and lot is worth $1200. This desirable property may now be secured .upon a payment down of $500, and the bal ance, $2100, may be paid on easy in stallments. Any one wanting this de sirable property should call at this of fice for further particulars. Notice In'tlie'County Court ofthe State of Ore gon lor the County 'of Multnomah. In the matter ot the estate of J, II. Fletcher, deceased. Notice i hereby given tht the under igned, executor of the last will and te&taraent of J. II. Fletcher, deceaked, has filed with the County Clerk of Mult nomah county, Oregon, his final account as uch executor, and, that Monday, at s 9:30 o'clock, a. to., February 25th, 1918. in the department of the County Court in the county court house of Multnomah 'county, Oregon, has tecn fixed by the Judge of said countv court, as the time and place for hearing objection to said account If any, anil the settlement thereof. All persons having objections , jto s)d account, are required to hie the same on or before the time fixed for the bearing of said account as aforesaid. i First published Friday, January 25th, i19l8. ' JOHN HAMILTON Fl.BTCHKR. Executor.' GKOXCK J. PXKKIKS mi Attorney for Executor. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY LET US SUPPLY YOUR COLD WEATHER NEEDS Cold Creams Thermos Bottles Hand Lotions Hot Water Bottles Thermos Lunch Kits Phone Columbia 138 105 N. Jersey Street hns I If you are looking for a fine proposition in tne way of a faj-m, here is your opportun ity: Fifty-four acres, about 23 in;cultiyation. Rood family or chard, small commercial or chard, pood five room house, barn, outbuildings, fronts on unitea uaiiroaa, car service three times daily, three quarters mile from school, on county foa'd, good location, consider able oop in, balance of land ready for crop, 17 acres seeded to pasture; 17 cows, considerable young stock, 3 horses, pigs, machinery, tools etc.. Located in the fertile Tualatin Valley. Price $8000; terms can be ar ranged on part. For name and address of owner, 'call at this dfiice. . Sendnrolfrews iterasr Local News. Tl.n Ktitirlitn nf PvfliinR will give n dance in the skating rink on tnc evening oi reurunry 14th. Labor Comissioner 0. P. Holt lina nnnounccd his candidacy for the Republican nomination for State Treasurer. The Knights and Ladies of Security announce a social dance to bo given in bickner Hal Monday evening, February 11th. A card party, luncheon and other amusements will be given at the St. Clement Hall Tuesday evening, I'cbrunry 12th atop m. . Attaiul the pageant to be given in the Christian church Sunday evening, Feb. 17th, in the Christian church. Admiu sion free. Frank Vore. of Quincy. Cal., has nuun a bt. Johns visitor, coming here to reetuvu treat- moot by Dr. McCIichiiov. He is highly enamored of St. JoIiiih and HiiyH hu can boo great oppor tunitioH open here. Unloading a heavy timber from a truck Monday at the Peninsula ship yards', C. E, Clark, a teamster, received a badly fractured leg when the weight dropped. lie was taken to thu good Samaritan hospital. lames Parkin, who left some months ago for Eureka, Cal., expects to return to St. Johns tho Hrst of next week. The many friendH of Mr. Parkin and family will lie glad to see them once moro become rosmcn.ts or St. Johns. , o H. G. Brock way, a prominent real ostato dealer, of Hillings, Mont., spent a few days tho past wook with his old school mate. W. J. Nolan, of this city. They had not seen each other for nineteen years and tlio visit was highly enjoyed. Mrs. David of Montana arriv ed this wepk at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Vinson on South Jersey streot. After spending some time in this vicinity she will visit with her granddaugh ter in California. The beautiful snow, for the first time this winter, paid this community a brief call tho latter part of last week. After giv. ng tho youngsters an opportu nity to revel in it. it took its departure almost as rapidly as t made its appearance. Mr. H. F. Funk, of Billings. Mont., is a visitor with his nephew, II. L. Campbell, 215 West Mohawk. This is tho first time they have met for 33 years, Mr. Funk is very much taken aB well as surprised at St, Johns winter conditions as compared with Montana. 1 - - 1 St Johns lost a -couple of good citizens when Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. btuart sold their beautiful home at 710 E. Rich- roond Btreet and moved to Port- and to be nearer Mr. Stuart's work. Their many friends here hope some day they will come back to our busy community. Wanted Your property to sell J. S. McKinney. When will there be a Victiola in your home? Currin Says So. The W. 0. W. and Neighbors' of Woodcraft will give a dance1 in tho skating rink Thursday evening, February 21st. ' Surburb calls given prompt attention without extra charge, day or night. See ad. of Miller & Tracer : St. Johns branch oiilce, Col. 888. Piano Tuner. J. L. Wall. G01 E. Buchanan. Phone Columbia G09. Tuning ahd voicing, action regulating. Expert work an teed. Wanted Your property to sel -J. S. McKinney. For donee Come Sale by Owner Ucsi- 1)20 S. Jersey street. and see it. Wanted Your property to sell .i. o. mcivinney. wanted competent woman for general housework. Call 529 S. Ivanhoo street. guar St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. I'oy. prop.; household utility supplies and general notions. iOi N. Jersey St. II gheat quality goods at lowest prices. Next to hleclric store. "The Call of Christ to Mo" is thu title of a pnueant to be given by the ladies of the Chris tian Women's Missionary Socio ty at tho Christian church Sun day evening, February 17th. A tine program will be rendered. Admission free. John E. Miller is now hob bling along on "throe' logs, as the result of an accident which befell him last week. Having been so long since he had stop tied in snow, he neglected to plant li in feet firmly and one slipped and it turned in such way as to' break a couple of small bones in his left foot. "Correspondence reaching tins ollicu indicatwi that persons bavo been erroneously advised that Liberty Loan Bonds will be accepted in payment of taxes due the United States. Liborty Loan Bonds cannot be accoptod in payment of such taxes. To accept thoso bonds for taxes would defoat tho rcvonuo onus," snys Milton A. Miller, internal Kevonuo Collector. When P.. N. Stanfield first an- nounced his candidacy for Unit ed States Senator, ho said ho would conduct his own cam paign. Ho is keeping his word. rhoso who oxpected to see him lit up elaborate and expensive leadnuarters in Portland and Ji rect his campaign through somo manager." aro disappointed. Contrary to custom, Mr.Stantlold is conducting his own campaign and is liis own campaign manager. Tho regular meeting of tho Christian Endeavor of tho Evan gelical church was held at tho tome of Itoscoo Magone. North Willamette boulevard, Friday, 'eb. 1st. This was tho first meeting held under the 1918 oilicers. and it proved a success in spirit, in numbers, and in new members. After the regu- ar business session, tho meet ing was turned over to the social committee, who suggest ed that the remainder of tho evening be spent in coasting. Reporter. o The following officers of Laurel Iodge, I. 0. 0, F., were recently installed; II. L, Whisler, N. G.; C. O. Churc hill, V. G,; Lee Cormany. R. S. ; R. Hornbeck, F. S. ; IL F. Clark, Treas.; G. B. Ward, Warden; H. York, Cond.; 0. Koeneke, Chan.; F. Haskell, L. S. to N. G. ; W. Chaney. R. S. to N. G. ; J. Burroughs, R. S, to V. G.; J. Curly. L.S . to N. G.; A. Darowith. I. G.; F. L. Keeney, 0. G. ; N. A.Gee, R. S. If you want to sell erty, list it with J. noy. If erty, noy. your prop S. McKin adv. you want to sell your prop list it with J. S. McKin adv. When in need of small arti cles, got them at the fi-lO-lfic store. St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cltt repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phono Conmbla 727. If you want to sell your prop erty, list it with J. S. McKin ney. adv. Some good watches for work ing men at S. W. Rogers. Reasonable prices. 202 N. Jer sey street. Hoar Harry Lauder at the Heilig leb. i:ith. Hear him any day at Currins. If you want to sell erty, list it with J. noy. your prop' S. McKin adv. We wish to thank tho neiuh- bors and friends, especially the 1. u. U. r. and M. W. of A. for their sympathy shown in the loss of our beloved husband and father: also for tho beautiful llowora.- Mrs. G. W. Dunbar and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. B, II. Gage. Jewel Thor is miraimr a caso of blood poison on his right hand, which is quite painful. Pittsburg is now in tho samo class as Portland. Six cent street car faro prevails in both placos. Tho funeral of tho Into G. W. Dunbar was attended by a laruo concourse of his frionds at the Christian church last Sunday. P. H. Light, a well known citizen of St. Johns, passed to the Great Beyond February 1st, 1018. aped 70 venrs. 2 months and 25 days. Deceased was ImrniS. m Hanover, uermany, and had' resided in Oregon for 22 years. Houses are hard to find by Eleven years ago he moved to 'people who would live in St. St. Johns from Salem, his resi-j Johns if they could. Building dence being 713 Allegheny I material is high, but why -not street. Paralysis of the bowels 1 start a tent city? It would Just was the cause p his death. Mr. j take lumber for floors and four Light was a good, honest and up-'foot walls, wheh would serve right citizen, and his death is a wel as the weather will soon be loss to this community. He is j good. Now thero ara somo. good j vise our good friends there to Mrs. Frank Jarvis of North Fork, North Dakota, is visiting for some weeks with hor moth er. Mrs. Carrlo Thor, 832 N. Willamette boulevard. Wanted Stenographer and as- sistant bookkeeper, one rosid- ng in St. Johns district nrofer- rod. Permanent position to right party.-Box 28G St. Johns P. 0., City. L T. H. Cochran and family ex pect to arrived homo from lies- per, Mont., tho lirst of noxt saiq Air, Cochran tho contract for grading work in week. It is has secured considerable Portland. Buy direct from producer. Al Burbank potatoes $1.25 per 100 lbs.; Earliest of All for seed or eating, $1.25 per 100 lbs. ; small potatoes 40c per 100 lbs. Call G19 E. John street, or phone Columbia 711. Snow that fell three months ago is still on tho ground cover ed of course with a foot addi tional. During thoso three months mercury has ranged from a few degrees above to 28 below zero. Houtzdale, Penna., Citizen. Ye editor can readily sympathize with the people in Houtzdale.as ho spent five years i ! i. nr. i l -l ioi nis nie mere, we wouiu au- surivoa ny his widow and one son, who resides in Astoria. The funeral services took place at the chapel of the St. Johns Undertaking Co. Monday, Rev. R. -Robl.. Crawford SeinfTthe officiating yclergymang Inter menfin Coluiribia"cemetefy? rrffa hort that ii'mim nru hot ter as a tent colony, and also help our- community in' other ways. As we know, of all the workers at the local shipyards, many would live here if they could, find. J)la?e. .Why, not make them a place? Citizen. do as we did leave for Oregon. Telephone orders given prompt and careful attention. Give us a trial for auality. Grocery prices' always' right. Alex p. Scales-Phone Col. 210. EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY OUGHT TO JOIN OURr RANKIN Have you joined our Christum h utkitiff club? If not, come iV and do so. Hting the chil !rni unit you. The httMt of MtfiftffB you 1 - tlicin in no tatter. or easier uty tlutt ly ottr Chritrna ClttbttWn. is one of the liest hnluts you e.m tcn-h your children, and ttcr IN 50 WEEKS io-chnt cum pays VM qo CCSMT CLUB PAYS M.7I 2-CEMT CLUB PAYS IB.) 1-CENT CLUB PAYS 1I.T Or, you enn ttinke the lurgert pnyntetil fimt and decWadf yff" posits each week. ' If vou wisli to drttotit the Mmc amount each week Join ottr .V $1.00 or ;?5.00 chtb. We have a club lo St your pocket book. OlMMCItK. I'HTHH AtT.KN, 1'hkii C. Una it, I'HANK 1. DkINKIIH John N. Hm.hihun, ClIAUMtS It. IttHHKU., Stanton I,. Dohik. KlIWAHtt It. Mohhih, Vice lWilrnt . VhM IWdrttl C. liter AfUtnt CiMlthT AwUtnttt CdtUilvr AmiMnnt Canhirr mitKCToRS. Pi At'TtKIt Ttlim. AVTH r. r ntiNRMM A. R. f. C. KNAIT M. K. fKMNKLI. nanMT nfiitlt J. N. lttNfKM Peninsuia National Bank Member of Federal Reierve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 icr cent on Time Certificates of Deposit m. PflS Hv I Tin Brccsrfes We Sell Yti Uein8pnt jruttrnnteed quality only. Buy wherf you know ou will Ki'l the beat alwa. Our ri'iintalinn for handling the lHitor kini'M of yiocpr,'i1a your H.iritttrd. 1 ttl hero nnrl ct iral jrrtHvry Horvlci. We chnrua no more. MUCK GROCERY S f-rS. S. Uy SI. inmm rti tit A lio Combination WOOD-C6ALJ We now handle coal as well as wood Sfc. Johns Lumber Cdi 1T DR. HERBERT F. JONES CHIROPRACTOR 311 NORTH JERSEY STREET No charcje for examination. Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 07- "a DR. EVART P. BORDEN DENTIST Office and Residence 313 N. Hayes St, TELEPHONE Columbia 477 liVHUVTIIINcl MOI'KKN' IN liliNTItiTRY "I'tl & , A Home) of Ccmlon a. it uaaanaK' iZXi ' i tt 4ia- Hortit wta:-. r .. it. i 4'. .it' i ill I mi kk.1 lii w il r u.ti. . mill i . .ttal. tr'l If 71 D iimmUmU nt!,v. Mlt'll 4i a . i H. F. CLARK r i i imi?, a THK FURNITUNC MAM, a. iSNSKY T St. Johns Ltimber Coi .a ' ..IK IA Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington Sf Get the Revie