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""WW ffeoict t. , VOLUME 15 ST. JOHNS. PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. 191!). NUMBER 10 To Enlarge Plant Decision to construct immediat ely a $50,000 unit of a marine repair plant was made Saturday by the directors of the American Murine Iron Works, following definite announcement of the Commission of Public Docks to construct a $1,000,000 drydock on i tlin Rh .Intitm mtinirwntil Inrmmnl I property, south of the dol-ks! adjoining the present nhuit of the I murine works. According to T. H. Dcvorly. secretary of the American Murine Iron Works, the marine repnir plant will be ready in ad vance of the drydock and 100 men will be employed in the iirst unit. The company's dock, formerly used by the Star Sand Company, uL the foot of Richmond Street. St. Johns, will be equipped with tritrantie derricks, which will be so designed that they to remove bodily th from a steamer. When Mio Americ.ui Murine Iron Works moved from South Portland to St. Johns, it con- structed a large foundry and machine shop, where 250 men! arc now employed. It has been engaged principally in loumiry and machine shop work in con nuction with the G. M. Stand if or Corporation's ships and partially with those built by other com panies. Three ships can be accom modated at one time at the dock of this marine iron works, Mr. Beverly said, contracts for the installation of machinery in two vessels having already been re ceived. "The decision to construct the drydock adjacent to our property proved the determining factor in calling our directors into special session," said Mr. Hoverly. "The fact that our plant ia be low all the draws has made it an advantageous location for hand ling ship work, but until tho drydock was locate I definitely we did not feel justified in mak ing ulans for the extension. "Contracts for tho work will be let immediately. Innsmtioh j as our plana are to add to our present payroll, rather than re Htrict it, and considering at least 100 men will he employ od in addition by the now unit, wo feel that we shall be doing our part toward alleviating any contemplatod unemployment. "All our former employes whu have boon in the service aro given immediate employment at not lesa than, and usually at an increase of, their former pay." Orogonian. They Have Convulsed Sometimes I'm glad our grand mothors are not alive If they should be forcod to listen To tho ordinary topics of con vocation As now carriod on In mixed companios. If they were hero today I'm quito suro they wouldn't be Tomorrow. In their days, legs weie unknow And "limbs" wore spoken of blushingly. All women wore good oxcept perhaps one That they'd hoard about in tho course Of their long lives. A divorce attractod the attention Of the entiire county for a year, And n bath was something to be mentioned Only in tho presence of an intimate friend, For it was not only an eminently unfit topic Of conversation, but was so rare As not to bo spoken of lightly. A musical comedy thrust sudden ly among them Would have produced a panic compared to which The panic of '73 would have been A prayer meeting. Customs since then not only have changed They have convulsed. -Ex. Tommy Canavan. one of the! Dahl appeared near tho scone. timecheekers threatens to take 'and waited for the two men. Sov- thfi diviner honora nwnv from eral heavy sacks laden with tho 1 Georce Miller. In his efforts to i check ud some of the men work-.ma ine on the boats recently. Tommy had to do a few -circus stunts on the bottles.- Oregonian. the dock raft. He wasn't as j good an acrobat as he thought, ! Residents of St. Johns having so he fell in. A vigilant guard taxes and city liens to pay in wielded a boat hook sp skillfully Portland can make their pay that it caught Tommy s trousers monts without inconveriienco by and thereby saved his life, What hurt Tommy's feelings niuj niic me oiuuivcai, mo3t,4jisiao irom ine ooai nooKi was that he had to back all way to the time checkers' ofHoo, Going Some. P7 jour lubicripUoit. It's the "Flu" If you have a tummy-ache, It's tho'Flu! If you're weary when you wake, It's the Flu! Is your memory off the track? Is vour liver ouc of whack? Are there pimples on your back? It's the Flu! Are there spots before your eyes? . the Hu! Are vcm fatter hn nm .,..? 1 CiX- Alr- Allen predictions A., which was. indeed. most tas l tB the i Fiu mt,fa,y8; arc based on the fact that mill lily prepared. Mr.-. G. P. Adams Do vnm- I iu Mi Inn. ...1..,.. ...... ",m flu aiuunn m cveij- iiiu- bit" ? Jm,;(lucing un(l consuming district Do you ever have n frlirht? Do you want, to sleep at niirht? Il lt. ib a HIV r Hl Are you thirsty when von 7 It's th Flu! I Are you shaky I It's the Flu! on your feet? vIiipIi will lVi r fl'el litll v w l i e nhll ?,0I,(1 .,; l,t 0,r f01' ,3r' I'". ;i:S5iu sxtfl!hl" ,kiI,: If you feel a little He won't wait It's the Flu! to diagnose, change his Hasn't time to clothos. Ii's the Flu I j For two weeeks he's had no real, i imsuo nine to maae a teet, So he'll class you with the resu lt's the Klu! Cincinnati Enquirer. fi'M! Pa E.'llwl ni.'ii. r..:-c 1 iiui ut lllltu mill UNCI Soon I shall ho.ir th' soldiers tell of the mighty ile; ils they've done; how they havp dnred the shot and shell, a ad how before thorn Prussians foil, and I have b gged not a one! J soon shall ? tJ,!J"r?!!!r'..wilh 'ort "ml bJ-iir ded wiihalancVor;;: and I can snow no scars! The man who sailed the vasty deen will tell stranue ta as to me: and I shall feel so dad- blumed cheap I'm likely to break down and weep, I have not crossed the sea! The airmen soon will with us trend, their voicea. will resound; they'll tell of trumphs overhead, and I'll he filled with irrief and tl,tttdread,I have not left the ground! Oh, weary days are coming soon, tor men too lat to tight; a mel ancholy lay they'll croon ns they sit out beneath the moon and' weep through half the night. What if I bought a green thrift , stamp ami did without cigars? Tho man from battlefield and camp will on me turn a scornful lamp.and show his honored scars. What if I lived on graham bread, and cut out pie and cake? The 1 man who piled up ricks of dead . and lost an arm. a leg or head, i will say my Imast's a fake. I've done my beat; alas, alack. that it should be so small; for wiien tho boys have journeyed back 1 know I'll want to hunt a crack, in I which a gent may crawl. - Walt Mason. A Seizure of Liquor C. Dahl, of Dahl & I'enne's soft drink establishment at 234 Alder street, was arrested late Monday night south of tho I inn ten ferry by Patrolmen Iludolph and Waddell. of the war emer gency squad after a livoly chaso by the officers, who fired sever al shots. He was locked up in the city jail and held for inves tigation, pending an inquiry in regard to how he hannened to - bo at a bootleggers' cache which hns bean under the tho mirvnll. ' Isneo of the ivolieo for RfuwBi ce of the police for several s Sixtv si ouarts of bonri Hiuor w 8. The cache was first Iocs-' dais od liqu wcio, ine voi-nu ntis iiiak turn- ,i t. u ; a shoV' distance outh of thS!".' fibt wiU U Linnton ferry. Monday night favorable. -Koported. after tho officers had been wait-! 0 ing for several hours.a boat was 1 Deputy Head Consul, Geo. W. noticed to approach the bank of Muhm. presentod Goo. Haskin. Ihi ii voi- from mwktrnum Stuv. i i i r t r 11 a. I...... st'eamors were a a chov n ' the river, saul the police. In the; meantime the oflicors reported that an automobile driven l,v 1 t " fc. Hnoor were carriod by tho men his machine and the ofli-! ofli- icera plsinly heard the dink of vices. We will pay same and ;Socurd your receipt without in- aval inif iiiemse ves oi our hh. convenience to you. Fee. 2t5 cents. Heferencas: Any St. Johns BaHk.-Honinsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co., by H. Henderson, Manager; 402 h'ortb, Jersey street. Prosperity in Sight The next 90 days will see the beginning of the best era in the history of the lumber industry, says a telegram just received at the office of the West Coast Lumbermen's association from Konert u. Alien, secretary oi ine installation waa one grand sue association, who lias been at' cess. After the installation was tending the national convention over a cafatcria lunch was serv- of lumber manufacturers in Chi- 1 ?X5V" ""a5,"c. .?"c are mr tieitiw numnm unne ine no- mesne demand is equal to that of any recent year, and the ex - lort demand necessary tore plenish the depleted stocks of i t'16 world will require immense quaniuies. ine mmoer requir ed in rebuilding devastated xr i lions of Europe will also furnish 'an immense market for Ameri iirnn wood products, aa.vs Mr. Al lien. ' House and Senate Bills ii;ti,,il,y.e Ja". ofiSyracure atr.-U Tuesday even- o?V VPcV brnL,ni' i0r.Tn' i W January 21et The election fc.H910-riSt;J?fn,H?Y,,e,r:!of officers and teacher for i he For the benefit of the public in your immudiate community, I am going to forward to you House and Senate Kills. After you have used them and the pub He has opportunity of seeing them you can either keep them on file or loan them out for the benefit of tho high school. Kind iy make mention of this in your paper so the public can lie ad vised. Vours truly, D.C. Lewis. CUUUIN SAYS: "The BLUE lURDisabig record hit. Wei hnve H llmltPt mmhr' o o X t t I FIVE KINDS OF RUBBER The old reliable (J wdrc-or Men's Knllcn Pure (in in KiiIiIht Ckk, JJoy' lleavv Rubber Cupc lloy'x Rubber CouIh. up to ;tl cIkM, SLICKERS Whimi Felt Uil! Silver Tliav Clt' 'ii i . I. . - !.' t'.iHi.l . i-.ithi r .!' '-, i'i it. Id H I M 1,1'IUV 1.1 I RAIN PROOF WORK CARPENTERS HEAVY Will 1 1 DtKk OVERALLS TIN POCKETS UMON MAPI' EVERYTHING TO KEEP Jl'MI'l-RS OVl-UAI.I.S MEN'S WORK CLOTHES W. W. ROGERS THE RAIN.COAT MAN X 202 N. JERSEY ST. Opsn Evtnlna The Union Revival services. Plenty of work and no reduc being held this week at the i tion in wagur i the predic tion Methodist church will close with I of I', J. Mauley, who has just a great meeting at the IJvangel- returned from a business trip to ical church Sunday evening. Norfolk, Wnnlington, Chicago At a meeting of all the ministers and other points. Mr. Hanley of tho city at the Y. M. C. A. also glvt-s an m.tlino of some of Thursday it was unanimously the big jobs that Portland con recommended that beginning, trading firms l.avesocurtd.each wan Aiomiay. autn, an cnurcnes. schools and places of amusement 1 ' c.i(m, or niree w eeas. anu inai uia uovornor iiu a pro qlnmatipn ca ing the people to a g5'or ,u1,mLl,a0um, luy' Sunday, ll)th, that the pestilence tfin7 ,,ti,on inf l th!f aiU the decision of dJ' of hum nation and prayer, . . ., . u. r tho city council and IJoard of X u ,ut r..SS3" f)8. Also all oflicers of the Camp were presented with a i,o...,i;r,.i ;m,,.ni nf use u..a.ii... 0flice as a prize given by the! j,ead Camp for securing 46 mem - Kara uu.h un ilnno in iimi uiiiiii iui jBiivi ui 11m .k.vvii first three davK,of our eamiiaiun. These owels wilV be on exhibi-! Those inu ols will bo on Vxhihi tion at W. M. Tower's jewt lry store during the wook of Jan uary 20th.- Geo.' W. Muhm. Deputy Head Consul and Clerk. VICTROLAS are standard, our sorvico is good, our terms the best, and now is the time to buy. CURRIN SAYS SO. Automobile Insurance. We write Fire. Theft. Liability. Property Damage and Collision. Peninsula Securitv Company, 103 South Jersey Street. Held Their Installation On Thursday evening, January 0th, St. Johns Camp. M. W. A. and Haley GamjJ. R. N. of A., held their annual installation of officers, i he full representation of officers wab present and the e.l by the ladiea of the R. N. of nun; hubs riiuw how 10 niHKl" good sand wichat, and oh. those - cKe , una coneei aomenony misspu a irooa mnrn ay noi oe ing there. While lunch was he ing served the carpet was taken up. and for the next two hours Johnnie Goodman made that old fiddle of his fairly groan, while the rest of the crowd proceeded to have one exceptionally good time.- Keported. Had Prosperous Year The Sans Died Rien class will hold their annua) Mmines meet ing and social at the home of It-, t 1 1-1. ...1.1... (MM Q ..... I. I ensuing year wilt beheld at that time. The elasi has had a very I prosperous year, not withstand I Ing so many of the y ung men were called awny. Hut the j young ladiea of the class have 'been faithful and are keeping the class tire burning, awaiting I the return of the boys. If there j are any young people without a I Sunday school home will be made i to fecial homa with us. -He ! ported. Soaps for eve. 1 purse and pur- nt c:uitKI SHOES aiid the I'. S. Hi $1. 10. $1 25. $1 IV, v no 4 50 ; mi $2.90 Allien. ni ' uilri 2 iu l.i .iltti .1 12 60 .uni'. v hiii'.l.fl. $4.30 Ills Mttti M I II lV, IV PANTS, YOU DRY MACKINAW'S 01 wnicn win require me em ployment of a considerable num ueroi men. mere win be a slump for a short period," eayK Mr. Hanley. bit ft will be for probably GO das, and then tho machinery will get into op' ra tion and conditions will be read juated. There is no lodlcatitn that there will 0 au cutting down in wage.s. Mrs. Louise Iteia died at her home on West Tyler street Mon day, January 13th. She was born in Wisconsin and was aged about 59 years. Consumption, from which she was a sufferer for some time, was the eaus of ner aeatn. surviving ner are . . . .... "r nuawinu am nve chilUren, one B0,nL,r whbm " J!l er; vice of his county. The funeral services were held Wanesdy, h'Hed to a .a - w nil, nn.ci. iukvu iui iii.cruiciit,. Insurance. 1'laee your inaur- ance at home. We offer you the facilities of ye.ira of insurance experience and 4 thorough know ledge of local conditions. No Une ia too sn. II to receive our personal attei tion. Peninsula Security Com, any. 108 8ou;h Jersey streei. We don't promise the earth for a nickel, b we fell drugs it reasonable preaa. CURRIN SAYS SO. S2.25 j High School Notes The James John Ilaskctbnll team was defeated Tuesday eve ning by Christian Hrothors'Hus iness College by a score of 1JS to 17. The opponents' team was composed ol older and heav ier men than ours, and their fast playing in the last part of the game Drought inem a victory from what seemed to be a tie game. The fine playing of Law-: rrnee Johnson on our side arous ed considerable comment from the young ladies on the side lines. Kour out of five of tho regular team men were out of the game, giving us a considera ble handicap, but our prospects for the Columbia game are very cood. All of tho games are to be played on the Washington High School floor, and the next game will be played Tuesday, the 21. The girls or the Fifth Term Class held a sandwich sale in the hall Wednesday noon, the pro ceeds of which will lie a welcome addition tn the Student Ilody treasury. The corner where the sale was held was very jiopulnr and the hungry students soon exhausted the supply of sand wiches. The idea of holding sandwich sales was originated by the Sixth Term Class ami as this idea was passed on to Jthe rest of the school, each class will have an opportunity to do its hit in this way to swell the Student Body fund. The next sale wHl be managed by the Sixth Term girls on January 22. Those who saw the production of the play. "Esmeralda," by the students of the James John High School on Friday or Satur day evening of last week wi'l assure who did not see tlte play that they missed an evening of ck..ghtful and amusing enter tainment. Tho highest art ex hi' "ed in the play was the im po- onaiion 01 Mr. Rogers, the 'I Man." by l)enbv Coon. He imrlraved this weak, lovina old man in such a vivid manner that one forgot that Denny wus doing the Acting and felt that UW-Qhi kaa "liinjault' was be fore him. The main attraction of (he play was the sweet, tender love all air between Dave.a young North Carolinian farmer, and Kameralda. the simple little daughter of Mr. ltogers, who owned the neighboring furm. This love affair was carried out in true professional style by Harlan Haiti and Helen Story. They afforded the audience much laughter and some tears. I lie part of Mrs. Rogers, tho dom ineering wife of iKKir, weak Mr. ltogers and the mother of sub missive little Kameralda, was very Impressively acted by Al ice Brown. She aroused iu alt of us a hatred of her ignoble so cial ambitions, and a great sym pathy for her gentle, down trod den husband and sorely abused daughter. The acting of Aman da Steele, and Karlene Walton as sister artists, was very origi nal and entertaining. The part of their brother and guardian ' waa ulayed by Hugh Whialer, Warm felt lined "AKCTICS" who Impersonated very natural- for the Silver Thaw, old time ly the unsophisticated bachelor prleea. $2.r0 iair.- W. W. ROti who cannot understand the ln-;KH8. THIS HA1NCOAT MAN. consistent, oenavior ui inn iwu young Bisters. Mr. George Drew was a shre'vd business man, and as F.dniuiid Kugel so plainly por trayed, Us villiany stood out in every, esture suggesting a vil liau's soul within. Kdwartl Hood was a very natural lover in the ; role of Mr. Kater brook, lover of i the impulsive little artist girl. He was an admirable character, opposed bia friend's villiany and . stood for tho right to set that I Ksmtralda and her father got1 L.l ..1..U... 1J..-I.. II I 1 who took the iart of the Maniuia ineir risnu. .mn imrr nawn. s late as the Tuesday liefoi-e 1 .u .1 ........... ..A l in ii uv wan urowiuwi. m eniM? - eially o be commanded for ear-; ry.ng tho role to such a fine tin- III U nilfl a Ulliu. I IV JJfM j of a maid was acted demurely , by Gladys (oon. I flliltlll k t it i T . llirMIII Bi'KUJAJ. -"Ai.i4-iH'V,'UK ' Jumper and Overalls combined, Union made, heavy material. $a.75 per auit.-W.W. UOOKHS. The Kaincoat Alan. Open even ings, ifeiween the picture show CABlfl 111 . M MWnWinjr I ill I'lf.kl Currin Says: A victt. "i. J. J?01" homo will irlvo-all youru. f.Mui' famlly4Jliure every day In tho year. Uot-Skirt bait to blue Jer sey suit. Finder kindly leave at this office. "UNION MA UK" OVER ALLS, JUMPERS. ALLOVERS. lots of KU H0l.lt SHOES. W. W. ROGERS, The Raincoat Man. Not th labl en your fpr. Bank Elects Officers The annual election of oflloora of the Peninsula National Hank look place Tuesday and resulted in the old officers and directors being reelected, as follows: Ofli-i cers Grant Smith, president: Fred C. Knann and Frank P.I Drinker, vice presidents; .Inlui ; N. IOdlefsen, cashier; Charles H. Russell, Stanton L. Dobio, I0d-. ward H. Morris, assistant cash-, iers. Directors -Titos. Autr.en, 1 v. V. Drinker, A. K. Jobes, l C. hnapp. It. K. Pennell, onu,t Smith and J. N. Kdlefsen. In the evening the annual bank banquet took place al the Mult nomah hotel, there being 28 plates. The atVair was a most enjoyable one. After adjourn ment the bamiuctors rupaired to home of ('ashler John N. lid- Iff i'i It'V'inirlmi nnil itnimwwl a i as m muaicnnd dancing, ,, xiuw Hiiemiuig wore; nir. and Mrs. Knap). Mr. and MrH. Aut- iten, Mr. and Airs. . lobes, Alr.and Mrs. Dt-inker, Mr. and Mrs. lid lefsen, M:. and Mra. Kussoll, Mr. Dtibie, Mr. Morris. Mr. and Mrs.Ogden. Mr.nnd Mrs. Wright, Misses (5 race and Clara Colo, Mrs. I.ftmniir. Missus llolladav. Clark. Hivtleson. Tallas, Mr. and Mrs. 1 II. Kdlefson, Mrs. S. W. Durham. Mr. Knnpp acted as toastmaster in eNcellent stylo. Owing tti illhOHs Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Cenuell were tumble to at tend and (Irani Smith was in the Knsi. For Sale Monarch steel range, cheap. Call 808 N. Ivanhoe St. CARPKNTICRS' Heavy White Overalls $2 25 pair, ton pockets. Heal it? Can't be done. W. W. KOGKKS. Open evenings; 8 door north picture show. Room and board for two gen tlemen, modern privatu homo. Call 710 Knsl Richmond strcut. Lost Gold fob. January llilh. Uiwer part marked "Presented by 1N.A PeiCII, Wash." 011 the snfeh'crhaif. ".I. b Jl." u.lhu.) the Polish ci lor.4 on the upper part. Kinder kindly notify J. V. Hctulriekn. 208 South Ivanhoe street; J2.CO reward. Lilterly liefwir Shop for grind ing. ahaiiHMiing. saw filing; sharpening and retiring lawn mowera, umbrellas roimlrod ami recovered, locksmith, gunsmith; razors and umbrellas for salo. A. C. Kielbiock. l-'rank Giierra, SW7 Norlh Jt-isey street; phono Woodawn Mn2. INttHlack purse, containing check and cash; reward.- A. W. Davis, m N. Jersey street. Chooa your druggial care. Much depends on driigglat when you are CUUUIN SAYS SO. with your siek. Tree pruning neatly lon liy G. J, Crlgahy. 71 K, Kiuhiiioml. : Had 2R vmru oxperience, Will also advise you how to care for trees. For Sale-Heater, droaaer. bed. sanitary couch, kitchen cabinet, chair and table, sewing machine, etc. Party going away, Call at 710 ICust Mohawk street. - U'antod- A m.iiL HU) uerou of ittl". u"7u and few acres .Tir "1 ' "rf.:: ! , iivi mi from school and ..!! ti iu.. Winer, 7SK! St. .lohtis, N, g,,,, Mrwl Jutland. Oregon. ,,, We buy and sell Liberty Honda; also equities in Liberty lionde. Hring your receipts and t li I n. igei me east), upon ovemngs and Sundays. 200 Abinuton bldg. KUBHKIl SHOWS Pvoa jolly good treat for men with big feet. W. W. HOOKKS. T. II. U. Alarm clocks and dollar watch- 1 W1IU IS "Tl Hi KAINCOAT MAN?" I La Plante Salicious Mineral I'u l up jii.t m i( , iinio Ironi the .Miiif. i (ioo t inr KlitruuMtuiii, .ilimu mul Kc txuia, I'uiwiii ()k. l-ull diiil . "iulclc t! . . Imii. ..ii iv.iy Imt ! "SUI'.H I'. HI CT I KUM KREUTZ & MCCLOUD 691 N- '! Sttrrl l'hiiiit Hr.ui,v4 10!-' 1'ortUliil, Ore. GEORGIA RICH Teacher of Piano Technic and hand development. Pupils developed from IWRiiiniiiK to public (lppearance. S'tidios V7-S Columbia bldg. 8i North KelloKK street. I'lioui.- Main KM9: Col. 5yi. ! Mrs. Gabriel Pulliu Voctil Teacher liniliMiii lifMiltiiiK. Porwunt Tone , il((cciiioni nnil Clear ilii tloti, , Pupil lunula t- take pml In Trtot .nid 1 Umitit'iif. m l'hntir Coltimbh 1st Mrs. Frank A. Rice Ti i hi-h i r Violin, iMamtolin and Piano I'HpHnl Nwlii- lhHr Slll.ll.. ,-HK,l VI' I till I'lrfll T-U'ilioni I'olniiihia l'iilt iiikv lirci m- Mrmbi i .il lh Juvrnll oichrcliit which nltl lunkr Jiillilk illlm. mmithl. MlS. Bd'tlia C. Billdick (I.ieeiillttiie of the Uoynl Academy of Music, I.oinlon.) Teacher of Piano n;57 lIo)ReSt. Phone Col. 87 Inlui OlUrni JUI111 U"1' Violin Soloist ami Teacher An i-vfii iIrM'l.iitnriit h technic. Ihw inn mitHitMtt kii"H'l''l;- 1011I titinrheti imi. STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street. I'limif CuIiiimIiIii r. Helen Al. Harper TI3ACIII:! of VIOLIN Pupil of P'rnnk G. Ivicheiiluiih Plioue ScIIwotmI lilfit; riimir Main s:llN. Ci.lnmlil.i llll Perkins & Bailey LAWYERS llourtl ol I rutin lluilillnK SI. Mi 11 1 OIIIivmIUi I'fiilntulu Sfiurll Co, IIimiu I toll V. M. W.J. OiMntp. M.l. li.R. Sely. M.l). Drs, Gilstrap & Seely Physicians and Surgeons G assef.curiilcly Filled Oil t) INI to Vi M ol'i'lilrt 1 :w i 1 :ui p 7 IM) to s 00 v Siim.Ih)k, II (X) 1 M. M. . in :ui l'irt Nuti Hul ll.iiik IIiiiI'Iiiik Dr. I:vart P. Borden DI-iNTIST I'ltiulehK ICxtiuctioii of Teilli under Ninons Oxitlc Can Oltice PeiiiiiHiilu Itsnk hhlg (nine 4miii' Col. itttA; 10. 1'li'inr t'ul. 177 I ItMiro- JM2 111., I !Ki Ti mul 7 S p. hi. Dr. Jones Dr.Calder cuiropractous 311 North Jersey Strocl Day Phone Night Phone Coluiubiu 1J7 Columliis (WO Phone Cohuiibitt .;y ttv. Cohmihiit 1 1 3 1 Dr. F. P. Schnllze Physician anil Surgeon Kooiu 10 I'riniiMilu Hauk limliling DR. L r. PICKISNS, DENTIST Oflkv lluunN t" tii A. M. 1 tu 4 I. U. I'.vt-imiK 7 l U I'fiiiuMiU lUiilt IIIiIk. ()Hic I'liune Culuiiibm l.o LEWIS CALDWI3LL LliADINi; UARLKR Tli' l'lc lnri- p.". I ktivuv at 'I iiiiiitii.ii tn iliiu in ii vml. Clnlilri'ii'i li.nr lulling riniM . i ' Htlt iitinii. 1O0 DURLINGTOH STRUUT Davis Barber Shop uiul HATH ROOMS S. V U.UIS, l'rf'ittr IDS 1'lulaikli lH.i St. 1IuIi.n2o' St. Johns Undertaking Co. 208 N. Jersey Street I'liun . Ciitiiuitii i rc? loluUll.lt Antuiini! i!i I Km i sc. Gel Our Pr cts Before Gang it ?wkti Mother's New Home Restaurant 109 S. Jersey St. McaW l0c. Sluiibuilder's I.iiuch 2. (Juick Service Ht lutiiis I'liun iu St. John MRS. S.J. HKlillli. l'ioprietr. PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT i BEiUI CO H. HENDEnSON, Manager 402 N. Jur.oy Street Abstract, uf Title l'rcrvU Titlv. ItxHUiiu! I'hone Culuuiliu 266