ooo: WE OFFER FOR SALE Up to May First the Real Estate Described Below WIN the WAR Show your Patriotism and Loyalty BUY LIBERTY BONDS TODAY Liberty Bonds Declare Dividends AS follOWS: Democracy 100 per cent Liberty 100 per cent Patriotism 100 per cent Loyalty 100 per cent And a "NestEgg of Devotion" for Old Age Number 914, North Smith avenue: Story and half house, six rooms and bath room. Price $1650 $200 initial pay ment and fifteen dollars monthly. This house has been built about six years and has recently been painted and papered. Number 834 North Edison Street: A three room house, lot 50x100. The improvements are cement walk, graded street and sewer. This is for sale for $1000; improvements all paid. Terms $100 down $10 monthly. Number 910 North Syracuse Street: Modern 5 room bungalow in Al condition, sewer connections, cement walks, lot 50x100. Price $2500- -$200 down, $25 monthly. Corner Seneca and Newton Streets: Four room modern house, chicken houses, basement; near school, lot 50x75 feet; street improved and paid. Price $1800 $200 down, $20 monthly. Number 623 North Leonard Street: Small house, four rooms, lot 35x100; price .$1250 $100 down, $15 monthly. The L. D. Jackson House on Macrum Avenue: This house has seven rooms, is modern; lot is one hundred feet square and is high and sightly. The house is occupied but needs some repairs to make it a fine home. The price is $2200 $200 down, $20 monthly. Corner of Oswego and Hudson Streets: Three new modern cottages under construction; ready for occupancy about May first. These must bring $2100 each, $200 down. Intorost on all these pieces 7 per cent on the deferred payments, payable quarterly. BONHAM &, CURRIER THE GREAT WAR HAS MADE CIGARETTES A NECESSITY. This Space Donated by Robert N. Stanf ield :ooooocm oooooo: "Our boys mutt have their smokes. Send them claretlcsl" Tills is a familiar appeal now to all of us. Atnnnx those mott In demand Is the now famous "toasted" clK'niette LUCKY STRIKE. Thousands of this favorite brand have been shipped to France. There Is something home like and friendly to the bosin tho sight of the familiar green packages with the red circle. This homelike, apnetlxInR quality of the LUCKY STRIKE cigarette Is largely due to tho fact that the Hurley tobacco turd In making It has been toasted. "It's toasted" was the "slo. Ran" that made a great success ot LUCKY STRIKE In less than n year. Now the American Tobacco Co. U making 15 million LUCKY STRUCK Cigarettes a day. A good part of this Immense pro duction is making Its way across tho water to cheer our boys. The Red Cross has distributed thousands of LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. He sure to buy n Liberty Bond and help to win tho war. Send for Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer for less money then the live steer cost ! Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products covered all expense of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by Swift & Company's 1917 figures as follows: Average price paid for live cattle per steer Average price received for meat . . Average price received for by-products Total received This leaves for expenses and profit Of which the profit per ateer wi ,84.45 68.97 2m 93.06 8.61 1.29 I There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the Year Book. We want to tend our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere fre for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Swift & Company, U. S. A. Hung Out Jlag Today Tho following poem wna written by Miss Ktta Patterson and rend at the I'lng service on Easter Sunday at the Kvangoll. cal church: I've just got letter from home, boys, And 1 don't know what to sny, Kor tho church I attended so long, boys, Has ItMng out a fltiR today. It's white with a wldo red bor der, And it's hung whero all can see, And on Its Held of white, boys, There's a star of blue for mo. They've remembered mo with the others That have gone to win this war, And 1 think of tho folks a home now As I never thot before. They said they'd remember me, boys, And 1 never gavo a enre, Until I read of tho flag, boys, That they hung for me back there. Tho church 1 remember so well, boys, And the Sunday school class at home, Wo used to have fun on Sun days In that good old balcony room. I'm afraid I wasn't a model, But the tencher so kind was he, And it makes me kind o' Eorry When I think, they remembered me. h But they seem to think it an honor And they're proud of mo back ' i there, , lAnd I read in this letter from home That they mentioned me in their prayer. And some have my name on their prnyer.list, And they pray for me each day, They pray that God be my helper To protect in the midst of the fray. I'm clad that they hung that tlag out, With the star of blue for me; I'm glad that blue means true, boys, And true I'll try to be. I'm going to find a church some where. And I'll spend my Sundays there; When they next get a letter from me, boys, They'll find an answered prayer. Useful Elec trical Devices Vncmitu Cleaners Hair Dryers JJoucloir I.nmps Samovars Toasters Disc Stoves Ifoot Wanneis Milk Warmers Massage Vibrators Cigar Lighters Ovens Waflle Irons Washing Machines Library Lamps CofTee Percolators Chafing Dishes Flat Irons Curling Iron Heaters Luminous Hadiutors Tea Kettles Sewing Machine Motors Shaving Mirrors Kitchen Ranges Shaving Mugs EUCIRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Light & Power Co. The Central Til OS, (H.OVltH, I'fop. Philadelphia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks as usual Coldest nnd Coolest Drinks in town. Sandwiches, etc. All lend ing Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH John Pott J. II Harvey P. & H. Transfer Co. Phone Columbia 308 206 N. Jersey St. Johns, Ore. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage W deliver your eoode to and from til pert of Fortltnd, Vancouver. Llnrv ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all point aoculbU W va oa Hit a4 rWiattaare atof The Past Time Billiard Hal, N I. WlltTK, Proprietor The Place Where They All Go A Choice Lino of Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Drlnka WHKRE TUB CAR STOrS 0 0 co eo pO e-O to Portsmouth Gospel Hall ' Meeting 3 p. M. for Christians. Gospel meeting in evening 7:30. One door west of drug store. ? 'Rlllifi' NinlinlS 3 Electrical Contracting RESTAURANT l " e vsw ev .at a-e -4 -a f Open Evenings ft GIVE US A CALL g Residents of St. Johns having tnvni! nnrl oitv llono tn imv in I'oruana can make their pay ments without inconvenience by availing themselves of onr ser vices. We will pay same and secure your receipt without in convenience to you. Fee, 25 cents. References: Any St. Johns Bank. Peninsula Title. Abstract and Realty Co.. by H. Henderson. Manager; 402 North Jersey street. n lftaS I f IWIIIlll I Jj 9 111 N. .1RRRRY RTRRRT U 2 ? I Milk and Cream Direct! From the Cows Muscaday Dairy J. II. WlNDLE, Prop. Phone Col, 320 Delivered Daily Wiring, Fixtures and Repairing C. L. Dearlove 1673 Haven St. Columbia 374 PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT i REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N.Jersey Street Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Phoue Columbia 255 I buy or sell St. Johus Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with tneif you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Cards of thanks notices are charged for at the rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices published should make a note of this. Notice to Creditors In the County Coutt o( the State ot Oregon (or the County ol Multnomah. In the matter ol the ettate ot John W, Jacquea. deceased. Notice it hereby slen ol the death ol John W, Jacquct, and that the undertigned baa been ap pointed executor ol the tast U iu and Testament ol aaid decedent, and ha qualified All persons having clalraa against aatd deced ent or hit ettate. are directed to prctent the tame to the undersigned duly vciificd at by law required at the office ol hit Attorney. George J. PerUnt, hit board ol Trade building. Portland. Oregon, uithin tlx month irora the date ol the firtt publication ol thlt notice. Vrldav, Match Jth, 1918. 11K.NRY HK.NDKRSO.N. Executor. Notice to Creditors In the County Coutt ol the SUte ol Oregon tor the County ot Multnomah. In the matter oi the ettate ol A. O. Otborn, de ceased. Notice it hereby gica ot the death oi A. D. Otborn. and that the undertlgned baa been duly appointed administrator ol hit ettate by the County Judge ol Multnomah County. Oregon, and hatqualibed. Ail persons having clalmt against said deced ent, or hit ettate. arc directed to pretest the tame to the undersigned, duly verified at by law required, at the office ol hit Attorney. George I. Perkini, hit Board ol Trade building. Fortltnd. Oregon, within tix montht Irora the date ol the first publication ol thlt natice, Friday, March 9h. 191. K. M, RAYMOND, Administrator,