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rlBBUBIiHBIIBIlllHIHIIIBH SlllHKSSIIHBISIIIIIB IIISllEIHjSHBIHilBIS -ltSSIcfllilllllllS IIHESiBINIiUBlStipiSSL CHAUTAUQUA TO HEAR U. S. MILITARY INSTRUCTOR CoLPattec Brings Old SoldierFiddlers Civil War Veterans Open Chautauqua TIi'ib Year Government Work In This Country Ex plained. 0. J. Bushnoll, Instructor at Pennsyl vania Military College and Special In structor of tltu Officers' Reserve Train lug Corps for the U. S. Army, is to present ut Chuutauquu Issues of the war from tho "home" standpoint. Two lecturers hnve been requested by the eason 2, See Our SB Dress Yourself in Harmony with the S QMS SY jftHt, Tho opening nlkht of I ; 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 i . will in u patriotic ti ml lii'iirl-illrrlnt? vent. f'ol. I'litue itnd lilt nid SuMur iil'n-, fmir voIitmih of llii' Civil Wnr, nil uvvr ywirt of u'i . uum- prnunim of pntrlnllc ItiHlru mi'iiliil iiiunIc. CMinp lIri- mill war iiiiip nm- nrin tin; old bltm mill Kmy uniforms mill nppi'iirliiK hrforo n Hrciili- Imu KhioiiihI mIiowIiik tlio Imlllctlclil of (lottA'olmrx. iIm 'o voIitiiiin lll Hilt i very trim AiihtIi'mii lunirt. All voli'tiitm, tlii'lr when mill widow, will lm uiliiilttcd freo of i-hnrtfc to till proKrum. Noted Harpist at Chautauqua 'l'Mt iioiii-t uf ihiiimuiI i..iiiiit .mil ability .ire tiiilni In tntrrtiilu riiHiilniiiHH audl.-i t lu Hi- M'rwMi i Miilnd Morrison mill Alice (leuevlt vo Nlllllll. Hr'MtrMl-'ly ImcIIi ltn Imi ii iii "i tnu mi vootfully ill tint heitil of llu'lp own iNuiiimiilo' on ih I.)vmii. nnd IuiuImihihh nimfonii for yvurn. Tlii'lr itpponrNiico I oilfiller In mm uwiuritttiv ( h pruurHm of rari merit nml enjoy, incut. Mh MorrUoii, rentier. In rom-ldiM-d one of the hoM clillil lniierKon utorN ii'hiii the ilutfoi'in nikI iIoom ...in.' K-murkMhle work In cluirucliTlMilInn, She HMeMe4 hImi mi i'tei'iiliiinll .,! ninl well trained hnpriiuii voice. MIm Xinltli. formerly ImrpM with luuli ilie Chleiiuo (Iriiml Operii Co. nml I ho MetroH)lliHii t)Hiii Co. ( Ni lm .itMiiiiii iirfUtcry of Hint womlerful Instrument. She ik ioiiIii reil t inn oiil allien one of the fc'iviiteat hnrpUta f)f "iiirv. Chautauqua Will Hear Fenwick Newell Splendid Tenor llundrt Artists Compnny on Second Dny 1 s7SS3 V'C Well C. J. Outlined. Kovuriiment on this nuiiiuierM Chiiutnii iptii program, one to present the con ditions abroad nml one the home prob lem. Lincoln Wirt, wnr eorrespimd- ent, In his lecture. "With Our Armies In Km rope," will tell Krnphlnilly of the Iviiropenn Munition mill Mr. Ilushiicll wilt present the Kovernmeiitul prole teins on thin Hide of tho wnter. lie Inis lieen romiiilHftlniifd for this Importiint lecture eiiKiiRement beciiiisn lie Is not only thoroughly posted on every iiiikIo of the war conditions nt home, hut hIho Im'ciiiiho ho Iiiim the nhlllty to (ire- Kent theae fuels from the platform In u clear mid Inteimely Interesting tnuu- ner. CHAUTAUQUA BRINGS HEALTH LECTURER - mm. iMxss,t Our stores are stocked with the thin wearing apparel that makes for comfort in hot weather. We have recently added to our stock a line of Silk Skirts at prices that you can afford to pay. Voile, Georgette and Crepe Blouses are the last word in cool garments. Carry a Parasol from our stock of Purple, Blue, Green, Black and Fan cy Silk. Bathing Suits, the comfortable, attractive kind. Men's CooS Garments Cdna EuQcnla Lowe An Authority on Physical Culture. MMx I'Mnn KiikciiIu I.owe. who comes to ChitiiiiiiMiim nmllcines this yenr with ii le lure on every dny health and rlKht IIvIiik, Is mi uckiiowlct'Kcd au- lliorllv utioii her mihlcel. She was formerly head of the Department of I i'ii)-iiiii ciiHure ut larieton i'oiiei;e, MluueMotn, mid at present Is Director B. V. D. Union Suits, Short sleeve ankle length Gauze Suits. White Can vas Shoes, thin Hosiery and Belts, Sport Shirts, Panama Hats, Silk Hats, Wash Ties. OUR PRICES: They are consistent with the low rent location; the con sumer pays for the high priced rents. BONHA!S & CUR IRIER L. E. ROSE, Mar. Men's Dept. Edna Eugenia Lowe. of I'hyMent IfdiifHtlnn for Women In IIIkIiIhimI IVik College ut Ii-t Molues. She m the author of an uiithorltatlvo iHiok on the preservation of women'H lieHlth and U eiuiiieiuly llitetl, IhiIIi as n speaker and ax a teacher, at prewnt ihN Mini Kiilijeei of plileal well-heluv; lo Chaiilauimi Minlleioe. There Villi Ih iioililnic dry mIhoii ,M4m Uiwe'x Iih1- lure, .she llliiMmieK It with practical leiiioiiMtrallons in pliynlcat culture and makes every luoiaeiit luteiuktlus and luitructlve. 1 OTHER GOOSE FESTIVAL CHAUTAUQUA FEATURE Either Jane Clark Is Pageant Direc tor, More recognition U lnlnn given this 'iir than ever hefere to the Junior liautainiuu, hIwii.vw mi Important de partment of the Chautauiiia week. ther Jane Clark, an cxnort naueant i rector and ulururounil worker. Is to ujve Kcueral muhtvIsIhii over the chll- y Genuine Bargains A GOOD BUY House containing four rooms finish ed down stairs and two unfinished rooms UDstairs. lot 50x100, nice shade trees, on South Willamette Boulevard. A bar gain at $1250. Want $350 down and balance $15 per month. For name ana address of owner, call at this office. ANOTHER BARGAIN Four room house, lot 50x100, one room double, good fence and garden, located on East Polk Street. Price $1250; $350 down and balance $15 per month. LAUNCH FOR SALE In fine condition, 16 feet in length, was formerly life boat; good 3 1-2 h. p. engine, all equipped. Price $125. Call at this office. vSijLj , i tJ Ewi&imm , v-" -'v i I.ALRfl LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r t ioiin. owrcon ftt erh Mondny fvenlinrla Odd FV Ion lull nt 8:oo. A cordial welcome to all vjtilltiK lirolhers. II I. WhM.r. NU.Ic nr.nit C ii Chuivhlll. Vltr ()rml I, Cut many, Krc htc. K lloinlkMV; Hln. Hrc. II I' CUlk.Tr.. HOLM IS LODGE NO. 101 KNIdltIS or PVIIIIAS Mctvrrv Prldav nlnht at ;:.W o'clock In IUCKNHR Midi. VIitor olwojk wel come. W. It. ItVKNS, C. C. Fenwick A. Newell, who lead the I . nwh k Newell Concert Company, to bo heard on the moud iluy ut Clmutuu.pm, has prohahly the llnest tenor voleo that has been presented on the Wcniciu Clmuiiiiiiiuas at any time. His train rut was the best lu Ameilca. troin the anmllos of ltadauovlts lu CIiIciiko and Oscar Saenner In New V.iW. He upuuied lu concert recently with Chris tluo Miller, nchlcWiiK iuialle honors. His tones are il h aud wlue-warm. Miss I.IIIIhii Shank, vlolomeltut. miis formerly with tho Leonid Samoloff Company. Few cellist he made as splendid a record before musically critical nudloiuw as Miss Shauk. Her Interpretation Is characterized by delicacy and artistic accuntcy. Mary Jane (irlgly at tho piano, u brllllaut inanist, rounds out tins splendid artlats' coiupany. Plant an ad. in The Review and See Your Business Grow I, " , :d HOUSE BOAT FOR SALE DOHIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the tint and third WcdiiMiluyof each month in illekucr'f Hall. Visi tor welcome. J. NMMIvfvn W. M. A. W. DhvIi, SccrcUrv. St. Joh lis Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attend ance of our members nt our recr- Ciiambers-Kenwortliy Co,!X!'nv5SLTSx Funeral Directors and Embnlmcrs 1111 Kcrhy Street, at l'nnrron A J'HW I'ACTti 1. The oldckt ctabluhfl uui1ert ikiii biuiuvMi north of Knott hirtet. 2. Mr. ClumlKr i the ontv (V A, K. undertaker in the city of Portland. 3. Mr. Kcunortliy i iin.ckuwt'.c.I exwrt iu embuluiliiK, luii wrxerv and fuiivml direction. t. Why liave your Udovwl dcstl taken through the coi)Ktl bMiiit dUtrUU when irftvt er ice aud righi prices may be obtained iu your uwu community. Here is a good chance to get a house boat that cost much more money than1 is being asked for it: Was originally built for a gas boat, but never used for that purpose; is 41 feet long, 10 feet; wide, contains three apartments with es-' room lor more, rows easily, is ngnt ana strong. A great bargain at $100. Call at this office. PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jortey Street AUtructs of Title I'rejKired TitUs lixauiined l'hotie Columbia 255 Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 RckuU lliuines mcctinu Ut and 3rd Mondays. Open meeting to the public und member 2nd aud 4th Mondays. Vis itor and tneuibvr cordially invited to mend, H. I,. Campbell, Pres. . r H. Morcint;. Secretary. Woodmen Of the World St. Johns Cnmp 773 Meet every Thursday evening; in the I. O. O. V. Hall, Leavitt and Jersey streets, Vibttots nhvuy.s welcome. I.. I.. Tlilil.lNG, C, C. W. H. COON. Clerk. iTeam Work Etther Jane Clark, drou's work nnd Is to porsonnlly lmvo cIiiuko of tho Mothor Otutoo lv.tlvul on tho closing nlj;lit of Chuuittuiiuu. This IHtKoaut will bo tho dotlKht of both tho chtldron who tuko urt and tho crown uiw, too. It In it rythmic, fuiulful nur rutlvo. IntroduclUK tho chlldron's fn vorlto Mothor l!oo storlos uud I'hur nciors. lu lultlllhui to tho Motuor (iiho Kosthul or iwKOHut thoro will bo tho rot u I u r btory hour nnd children's Kumos tho other days of tho week with the Junior Supervisor lu charge, A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A well located and well established business in St. Johns that is in a flour- lchiiin- rrmrlifirm in -f'anf rlrm-irv o o1qii '3 .Ppared to remove rubbish ojwiiis uiiuiwviij m xcivu V.1UIH5 ci Of any nat did business with greater Portsmouth Gospel Hall Meeting 3 j. M- for Christians. Gospel meeting in evening 7:30. One door west of drug store. e or Trade 16 ucre iu fnutuut I Kiver Vallcv. About 15 acres iu commercial orchard. About 15 acre in hay laud. About 15 acres uuclcured Uud. About 100 rds from high tcbool. About 1-S mile from church, potoffice, two torc, meat uwrkct, etc., J uiiU from depot; two guutl priug iu the pUee, au t'xeeptioiul locattoa for a WW" dairy ami kugtaiM fruit rWlj;, lualciHK an ideal country hotue for a nmii with family. Will aell on ray terms or trade for St. Jobn property. For further details aud iniruu.tkn. imiuire at thu oScc. Tho Portland Garbage Co. Of All Kinds Wanted Plowing, Harrowing, Moving or hauling cf any nature. W. J. BENTLEY 515 K. Polk Street. 1'hoiic Columbia tU9. I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with tne if you desire to svll quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns J. R. WtlMCR Transfer and Storage dsliver your kooJ to and from all part of Portland, Vaneouyer. Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Expraaa Co., city dock and all pobiU accatiibl W witfoo. Ptana fndtur tutbr ure from the resi- 1 .1 .-. . j i-. . 7 . 1 1 lilPl PJlSP in '"dices umi uustnoss piaces or prospect. Proprietor has an excellent' rGstidonce3 and from bust r 10 aii Aiembers x i. -n i.' l 1 x ness Pces Rt reasonable rtites. St. Johns Camo 7546 M.W A reason or retinng. Parties looking or c v. ,,,d. ;L s.,rd. i( Umis ,ZLZ 2 a good thing m a business way should iiSdwaiS!" &!. wJta!?,!rHrL!5.?a'Mri tion, apply at this office. NoU Um labal on your ppr. t'ratemally vours, G. V. Muhra, Consul. tiQUt th UNI on your pit.