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FIS $400,000,009 War Council on Retirement Atv nouncos Cash and Supplies Contributed. WORKERS WILL "CARRY ON." Five Dig Societies In World Wide Plan H. P. Davison Headi International American Red Cross Commission. Dr. Livingston Farrand Permanent Leader of Peace Orgnnlxatlon. Vnliln;toii. (KpoclHl.) Henry V Davlmm i cliHlriiiNii liwiiwt tho follow lug stntcimmt on bi4mlf of lhu Wur Council of I lie Aitirli'iiii Hod Crow: "To the American I'wipln: "Thu Wnr Council of tlio AtnerteHii Rod Uro n)Hdntd Ity I'rwildunt Wll- twn on May 10, 11)17, to curry on thu work of tint Aninilciin Uml Cnms dur ing thu war, Ht their rwinwit mill by voto of tlit Out ml Criinmltlue, cotuwd tit midnight, February 2. "Iinnu'dlntitly llio iinnlHtlc wuh dnni-d dm Wnr Coiiiicll ItMtltuted Htudh to (Iclcrnilno whim Hid Htrlct ly war work of tlic orjjiuilwilloii would Iiiivi Ih'pii Milllclcntly iimturuil to on nblo th illrocllon of nfTnli's lo bo ro hiioiimI by llio iHrniiiiioiit MlufT. llunry P. DkyImoii, IidIiik In when tbo nritils)ltr wiih mIkik'iI, MininmiM.'d ii i!onfi'rnri thmu of llio bond of h'I Hid Ittl Crow (,'oniiulNNtniiM In Himiwj to 11IIIVMM lhu tdltiHlIon. Aflur con ddorlnc nil tlio fnriorH It wiin win (ludwl to iimlio thn tmiiMllloti on Mil reli 1. The vi'iy fori mm In clinlm of Dr. I.lvlnicdiin Knrmnil iim tlm new clwlrmnn of llio Oiitinl Ominllleii, iiml thereby tin iKTiiiiiiicNl chief ex eutlvi of lliu Ited 'iimw, main immuiI htu lh iimmiinnmtlnn of IIiIn uIiiii iim ilur Hih imomI fuvornhlo roiiillllon. Aoeounts Audited by Wnr Department. "IMhIM rporiM lo Coiinxw uml h rompb'lH Hiidlt of lm hi'i'imiium by I Ii War t!rtrtiMiiit will enimtllllU' Ihe IIiihI rwiinl of Ited ('nun nclllly dur ItiK Dm wnr. Allhouiih It Iimn Imh tin' nil" lo imtko pnbllr hII ih-ihII . llirilM When HttlllltrilMHl mimI lo kIvh iIh tailed Infoinmllon rihtlvn to hII work underlMHWi, I be Wnr Counirll In turn Ink over II reMinlbllllhi to Dr. I'ni rand hiiiI IiIh HkMH liilifi iloxlro lo nlve It bllef I'lWIIMII' of Iti I'NHHI war 1 1 ! urllvlth In tin Anii'ilcHli mniiIc, lo whom tin llml (Vomi UkIhhk, hihI wIiihw Kt'iiHroM iimirlhulhuw Iim v niHib' hm- Rllllo Nil iHMl llHM lievll MI'I'OlliplllllMHl. "IbiiiiiK Iho WNi neurly twenlynne iiioiillm Iho AiiihiIchii piiiplo Iihvi fjlVtMl III I'HMll Hllll Nllpplllll lo (hi Auwrlenn Hud UroM limit IIihii $4Hi.. IHKi.iKiO. No vhIui (tin be pImi-mI iimiii thti i,)iilrlliiilbmn of wrvleu which ' Intra bwwi Klvitn wllhoiil kllnt himI of innlliHHN Nt nrml jmi'I'IIU'ii by iiilllloim of our pttoplo. "I'Iih cITiilt of llio AliuirlfMii IIinI Qiinw In tills wur bun itiimilluiiHl by fur tlm lHnrt voluiiimy irifu of irnmo, of Imml not I lourt, vur cuti trlliHlwl purely for llt rllif of lm WMH KUlffrlim. TtiroUKll I be Ited Cnem Iho beitrt hhiI aplrlt of liiv wlole Awerlinn peopl Iimi bmi mobllUe! lik'nKi ran of uur ohm, lo ivilevo Hie mSory InoWinl to lb whi-, mikI hIwi lo mreHl o lh world Ihe Mprvm likwl of our on 1 1 mm I life. 'Keriie win biix bud Miiy wrt In t 111 m wnr efforl of the llwl fnNm I en lllletl lo MHiKrHlUhile hlMOtelf. No tlWIikH fi-iln mi) one eollbl be eiml III .VHlue In the wlf MilUfHt'tbHi every oihi uhoylil fwtl fur iim (Mit mkeii. I'lllly K,(MNMN1 Aiuerltfili women lwe wwrteil thvuuMiheH In IIihI Ciimui trv If Has Over 17,000,000 Adult Members, "When we eiilenil tbtj wnr the AiimH-Uwii I let I OroM bid hIhhii WKMXkI HMHobem. TMly, w tie remit of (he rswi'Kt ChrlklumM inendwriililii lioll Unll, llieri Mtv upwunU of IT.lMMt)oi full ti miwiherti iHtuldo of llm mem m of llu Junior Itoil i'rm, iuiioIkt IHC HNilHHI P.(KH 1,000 Mhuol ibllUieo mWUUitliil wniH fblrif eWoil of I be IttHl Vrm ilMtitW the wnr Imn Ikumi In rare for mr men In uervlce nnd lo Hid our Hrwy null HMy wherever the lteil Orom wu) b miUtl mi in ssttstisi . As lo lUU pbNiw of Ihu work Kume.ni Hen wml lntUiwI of Him II. X. Aimy i.h . oi ly wtkll "The It.sl flrm Imsm l.-u nil mittHHie Mil vl M I he h Mr tlMdf. Pmt) tin ImsjIiiuI( It hu doue ihe lltlMsV which Dm Army Mtnllral i'orM WMHied iHHie, hut tHiiihl no( do ltiulf.' m11m KhI Crowi muIdnvoi' In l'mut'e Imhi HMlumlly beuu upon uu eMvpihm lly lre ral wltere swrtln lut mm ivndrietl to the AiuerU'MU Army Mud In the French Army Mini thu t'rutwk )ipl u well, I he Utter mi llruuirly Uurlne the trylun iwrlod wWll Ihe AMIimI World WH hhIHiik for llw Aiiierli'un Army lo urine In force nud uwtr. llnlinl euieriieuey MJndv for our Mriuy In I'raiuv Jmt II Willy dlmlnUlietl, hut the llml (Voks Is nllll Milk' eftllml upon for m-rvloe UWi m liirfo MKle lu Iho ureiil Ium k-WidlMl, where thouMiul of Amerl crt'u tick n ml wouudeil wre mill nvelv llIK ntloiltlou. At IhiMre liunplmls tlx ltwl trtMW (lipplllNl buu MUll llU'llllleS for the uwuiutiuiiiit uml recroMtUm of thu men ms limy become iHrnvHlentviit. Qtjr Army ,uf Oivupntlou lu llennHny wus followed with MtMlh-ul unllu pn purod to render Iho nuuie ewcruciioy aid muiI supply service which mt I be prliHMry huulueiM of the (ed Crow during bollllilei. The Army t'MUieun borvkft) nlouir the lluiw of tmvol bus REVIUWS LEGAL BLANKS The followini; list of legal blanks are kept for ale at this cilice mid other y111 be addctl the demand r !; Warrtnt deeds, Quit Claim Dixdn, Kealtv utid CUntlel Moit tCCJ, SatUfactiou of Mi)rtgue,c.s, CoutucU for Sale of Realty, 11111s t f Xala, I,asv;. RED 6 nctuitlly Incrcnscd ulnco the urmlstlco. "Ah for work among the French pco plo, now that liostllltles lmvu ccn.sod, llio rrcnclj thcnisolvos naturally pro fer iim fur no portslblo to provldo for Iholr own. It bus nccordlnBly boon do teruilncd that tlio Ktildlntr prlnclpto of Itud Cross policy In Krunco lionuufortb Nball bo to have punctilious rcKnrd to Hh ovcry roHponelblllty. but to direct lti L'tTortR primarily to assisting rroncb relief societies. Tho llbernted tdifl dovnslated regions of Frnnce Imvn been divided by tho government Into small dlKtrlcts, each otllclnlly ns.slKiied lo n duHlKuntcd 1'rciicb relief organl .nllon. "Tho American lied Cross work In I 'inn co was Inltlutod by u commission of eighteen men who landed on French shores .Tunc in, 1017. Klnce then some 0,)0O persons liuvo been upon the rollH lu France, of whom 7,000 wore actively el iii lilted when tho nrmlstlce was slKued. An Indication of the pres ent hcmIc of iho work will be oblalned from the fact that the services of 0,000 persons me still reipilred, "Our Amerlciiii lCxpedltlonnry Force IhivIiik larttely ovarunteil IIiikIiiiiiI, Ihe nctlvltles of the Ited Cross CouiiiiIm hIoii there are naturally upon a illmln IsIiIiik mule period, Active operntlous are still In proKiess lu ArcliiuiKel mid Hlborlil, "Tho work In Itnly hns been nlmosl entirely on liehalf of tho clvllbiu pop ulNllon of llml country. In thu crltlnil hours of Iiiily's strugKlo the Atnerlinn pttople. through their Ited Cross, sent n pi-Ni'tlcMl muMtiiKi! of sympathy and relief, for which tint government uud people of Imly hiivn never ceased (o express their grailludo. Ouppllea and Personnel to Near Enot. "Tho oreHslmi for such concent in Hon of effort In lliity, Hnglnud, llel fflnm mid even In Franco IiuvIiik imliir ally and normally dlmliiNied, It has been HMlhle lo divert supplies nnd personnel In InrKo inoasuro to Iho uld of tliorn. i-ifiple In Iho Near I-'ast who have hlilo-rio been luiuresslble to out side NHxiKtittice, but wjiosu sutTcrliijts have leen iiihiii mi uppiitllliK scab The ihhnU of lhiK peoples urn so vast llml Km eminent nloiie run meet Ihii: bill Ihe Anierlenu Ited Cross Is mnkln : Mti offoH to iilleo liumeillately ila more Mi'ille dlsireaS. "An extensive KTottp of Ainerlnui workers hns been dlspiitched to carry vllslly needed supplies, and lo woik this winter lu Ihe various llallmii roun tries. In order lo co ordliiiile Ihelr in -llvllles, n Itiilknli eomiulsHloil Iihs Ipimmi estnhllalifd, wlih benibiinrters Ht Home, Itsly, from which point nlone nit Iho IhilkHii centers van bo ronehiNl promplly. "A eouimlsslou Iihs Just risichisl I'o- IhikI wlih doctors uml nurses, iiesllcul supplies, mid fiHsl for sick chlbtreu Hint IiivhIIiIs. All Amurlcun lied Cnsw (iniimlloii bus also been iimliiled lo Hid In rolleilUK Iho sulterlug of litis, sis ii prisoners still coullued In (leiumn pilsoii riiuips, "An liuporimit commission Is still norkliiK In I'ulestlne. TIiiiiiikIi IIm war sHH'lal co-operation hns been Klen lo Ihe Armenian uud Kyrlan lie lief ConiinbMlou, which was Iho only HReuey uble to curry relief lu tho lie lorlor of Turkish dominions. Red Cross Will Continue. "Ited Cross ulTorl Is thus far Hung. It Hill continue lo bu so. Mill Ihe imiMHuent iepreented by this work bss llkowlse ussumed an liillniute place Hi the dally life of our issiplo ut homo. Tim Hrniy of workers which bus been recrulttsl uud t mined durliiK tho wur must not ho ilemobllUisI All our ox-ttleii-e In Him wur sIiohs clesrly Ibst there Is an iinllmltwl Held for service of iho kind which ihii lm performed wlih pwullMr ofTouth oneiis by the Ited t'l-osn. Wlmt Its future msks may ho It Is yet Inipinedble to tortKtist. Wo know that mi long us there Is an Amer ican Mrmy In the Held the lied ("ion will have u shh-IiiI fuucileii to perform, "Nuthlng could bo of uresler luipor lniK'e to the Aiiierlcmi lied Cnvx-i tliini ihe pis us Just set In motion by tho Iho greMt Ited t'ios societies of thu world 10 develop n proKruiu of extended ac tivities lu the Interest of humitiilty. 'live cnneeptlun lutdcs not alone ef forts to relievo liunisn HUlferlug, but in prevent It; not aloua m umvimient by the people of uu individual nation, hut hu attempt to Mruu all people to 11 sense of their reMiihhlllty for the welfare of Ihelr follow beluga through out tho world. It Im h program both Idoul muiI pracllisil. Ideal In that Its aiiprewo aim Is notbliiic los thuii ver llMblu 'i'eace on earlb good will to melt," and pructlcHl In ibst It seeks to lake means mid meatunui which uro actually available and inuko tbein ef fect I vo lu luetjtlug Hithout delay the crisis which Is dally recurrent In the Uvea of ill! peoples. "For HtftfoiuplbdilUk' lla mission In iho yearn of peace which must lie ahead of us the llml i ios will require Ihe ablest possible leadeishlp, uud must enjoy thu continued support, sym lalhy, and parllclNiilon lu Its work of Ihe whole American people. It Is lutrtjculaily fortunate that such n man as lr. I.UIugston Farrmid should have been selected us the Hrmaueut bojid of the orgunlaulloii Tlio unstinted. fashion lu which all our people gave of theiuselvivs throughout tho war Is tho host assurance that our lied Cross will contlnuo to receive that ctiopuru don which will make its work n source of prldo uud Inspiration to every Amer ican." Mr. Davison, ns chairman of the lu- ttfruutionnl ComuiUsUm of tho Amerl- cun Ileal Cross, has undertaken to rep resent tho American Ited Cross In the preparation of tho program for extend ed lied Cross activities, ami will spend the next stneral mouths In Huropo In consultation with other Ited Cross soci eties for that puriHise. TI1K WAN COUNCIL OP THE A.MKIl. ICAN ltHD CltOSS. llonry V. Davison, Chnlrman. We are adding new and attractive lines to our large stock q! Calendars, Wall Pock ets and Pictures. ffl WOMEN MUST UPHOLD Dy Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, State Chair, man, Woman's Liberty Loan Committee of Oregon "This Is to bo tho last Liberty Loan!" Thoso words we send to yo I, still thrilling with tho Joy that wns ours when they came to us: not for the promlso of work curtailed; not fur the lifting of n flnnnclnl burden from wolghted shoulders, but for their re sounding ory of victory, heralding n thanksgiving call to all tho nations of thu earth, Six months ago wo urged you to dedicate your services and your money to tho mo of the government thai vic tory might he ours. Tho magnificent response from the women of Oregon, and other statos, by their consecrated loyalty und generous support played no small Hirt lu bringing Joy to the world on tho elovfjiith of lust N'ovemh- r Our money, lavishly loaned nnd used was tho dynamic forco that prostrated the (lornian barbarian:, and slopped th slaughter of our splendid manhood, Tho magnitude of our pietwratlons struck terror to tho ciinmy, for It tin piled Iho obligation America had taken upon herself, and her grim determina tion to sou It through to a glorlotn finish. SARAH A. CVANS The victory has bciti Hon, hut Imvc w canceled all our obligations' Cer tainly not nut 1 1 wo have paid ewr debt Inclined to hrlnr. about thla vic tory, and houorahb return' homo every toldler who uuide It ssslhle. Our (Iim uk offering for the atieedy ioa of th war, (he Ihousands of llitta sistrisl, mid the iinlold aiilferlus thus saveil must Im the preservation of tho lluanrlHl Integrity of Anierlea, and h coiuprelmnslVH ieudjniiii nl of illsturhed conditions. Thla ran only l done by a generous and ready re sponse In tills last great rail Til K VICTOIIV MIIKKTV LOAN. Let us tcdedlcate imrselvss and out treasure once more lu thu cause of Hace. as did tin wIimi man of uld whan they hc-trtl from (he .ludaan Illlls lbs song of vlcl(M) : "l'oace on Farlh; imh1 will In man." PERSHING PINS HERO MEDAL ON CHINESE YOUTH Sing Kec Sticks to His Post Under Heavy rirc. Her la a test book en American. lam written In CbiiiaM cuaraitar ami traiiBlultkl fur use on tha day naxt month whan a Liberty U saleannui tackles yiai to d your duty. It la an offlelal American rouimunhiu: "I'm. aiiiM Kw. Infantry. Chung ICoo. father. 0I North Pouitu atrt. San Joaa. Calif. 'For autmorillnary heroism In actluu at Muut Notre Dama. Huat of llama. Fraac. Aug ust II. IS. IDIS. Pvt. Keo. although uerlouslv aasawl durtag aballtug by high ov.idoalve and gas aholls. r- fusisl to ba evacuatel. attd contiumui. practlcallv single-handed, by his own luliiuiivo to cvnarata tho iealmentnl nieaae contar ralay tnttow at Mont Nolio Dame. Thruuguout tho eriiicat nnrl.ut Pvt. Kee sbuwad extrsuidtnary heroJsni. high oouraga, wid Ivrla4aut . deotlon to duty and totally dlwro- I gartled all uo.-aoual dangar. Uy wis ! .luiuriuiiiiiiniii k malertalty aldeil UU regimental rouiwaudar lu ivrnwunlcnt- i I.... ...Itl. tVt. fMMi liMM ' " Sltur Kee wvars tha Dlaliugulshtd I Seivlco Medal of tho Uultad Stntoa of . America. I Suite Koi la for America for her i iinuijih in lav down his Ufa. Aro you for America? Ara you ua Hood a man as Slug Kaa? Then buy of tho Vlwtury i.toorty Aan to tho limit. IluvluK biilmnrllittd fur uuu, uud two, And nlf-o throo and tour, You wou't rofuso to add. will you. Thu big flvo to your alura? Savo rogulnrly. 1'ut your iww Into Thi : t SUuuua. Convert thota l.Wo War Saxliiga Sttuun. Thou wutch our uiouey trow. ' o Residents of St. Johns liavinir taxes mid city liens to pay in Portland can make their nay- ments without inconvenience by availing tliomsoives of our ser vices. Wo will way same and secure your receipt without in convenience to you. Foe, 26 cents. Uoforonces: Any St. Johns Bank. Peninsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co., by 11. Henderson. Manager; 402 North Jorsoy street. Look at your old hat and then come take a look at our new "lids." . You will find the style you want at a price you can afford to pay. Are your neckties frayed or soiled; are your collars and shirts worn and torn; have your socks got holes in them? If so, come get new ones. We have the swell fur nishings for you that will put you on good terms with yourself, and for moderate prices. Seasonable Electrical Appliances Some Useful Hints SvviiiK Machine Motor, Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine, Floor, TniIe anil Desk Lamps, Clinfinn-dish, Toaster, Grill, Coffee ler ctilntor. Milk Warmer, SmootliiiiK Iron or Travel in Iron, Citiling'iroit and Drying Couib in One, Vi brator. UeutiiiK Pad, Rad iator, Portable Stove and Oven. Kauge, I'an. lu the County Court of the State of Orvtfon tor Uu County ot Multnomah, lu the ui.itttruf the estate of George Kulw-rUtiu. iKi-vuM-d, Nuikt- i ht rcby given of the death of l.eoriiv Ki'Hritwjii, uml Uml uie uruiei niKued ha' tmi(lul apjioiiiU'd oxecutflx oihik i-ktme ly the County JiulKeof Mult iioumti Cnunlv Ori'i-on. and lms n untitled. AH eriis h iving rluinu Hdiust the t-i4(c oi Mui iieceueui arc nircticu iu ureoeut the tmc to the uudersiiruvd, duly u-ritied, a by law required, at the ouu-e o iu r .tttorneys, rcrKius nauey, 111" IWard ot Tmde lluildiuK', Portland, OreK'u. ttluu ix months (nun the date of Uu- tirt I'liMicallon ol this notice, to wit: l tid.iv. March 7th. 1919. CM VKI OVt l ROHHRTSON.Kxccutrix l'KUKINS 1IAII.UY, .ttona4 for Hxecutrix, CHAMBERS COMPANY j. O. Chambvrs Mr. II. R. I.owry Funeral Directors t-lUQ KitliuKwortlt Avenue l'ORTI.AXU, OR KG ON Telepboucs: Woodtawn 3.100 C 1133 Mr. Chsmbeis is the only G. A, K. uiuUrWkei iu the city of Portland, PerMiual aiteutiou and supervision giveu to nrrUicmcnts. Hrlng In your Job printing while you thlnV of It, Don't wait until you 4re Mtlrcly out. Wo ar ixjulpped ta turn out nsat and tasty printing srcaptly at Portlaul prlefc or !. ELECTRIC STORE I - Electric Building Notice to Creditors We Have Oar our MEW HAT 1 Mifty, v and. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E: ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. In Some Town Over There is a Baby Who Can Live If You Say tho Word By Bhuck Bakto.v. I sometimes picture it to myself this way. Suppose that somewhere donn town in New York, or in Chicago or St. Louis, there wrt a huge auction room, where the lives of inert and of little children were ott sale. Suppose that every day the uictioner'.i red flag hung out as n sign that on that day so many men were to be allowed to die; so many women ; and so many little once. Allowed to die, just for the lack of a few dol lars. Just for the want of the little sum that would ransom them. Suppose that were the case, I say to myself; could I possibly stay away? Is there any argu ment I could give to myself that would keep me from going there day after day, and buying with all my power? Buying men and women and children, at that auctioneer's block, with the dol lars that would mean life to them? It's not a very pretty picture; yet comjmrcd to the pictures that I have seen from stricken Armenia and Syria, and all the empires of the Near East, it is almost beautiful. For men and women and children are dying over there dying for the lack of sums that seem pitifully, miserably small. I am not rich, and I have all the little worries that are common to us middle class folks. Wor-,-ries about next year's income tax; and about the future of business, and where my income will go to if such and such things take place. But I have a worse worry than that. The worry for what my conscience will say to me, if in this hour of the world's tribulation I do not do my share. The worry lest in my ears for the rest of my life there should be the cry of a ir n, or a woman, or a little child whose life I might nave saved. For they are crying over there today, stretch ing out their weak, tired arms. And it's a mar vellous thought to me, that modest as my income is, it's big enough to let me save the life of one of them big enough to give me a man, or a woman, or a child who will never cease to be thankful that I did my part. They are waiting for our answer over there : yours and mine : A poor stricken man broken by the war; and a woman, weak from her struggle and terror ; and a baby who can live and grow up into useful manhood or womanhood, if only you say the word. Fine Orchard for Sale In the White Salmon Valley Consisting of lS acres, house, barn and well; 15 acres in bearing apples, 3 acres in nlmonds, with strawberries be tween trees. This place is iu a fine location, close to erood t 1 .1 J fr sciiooi auu power uum, uu x rout l,ukc roaa; gooa nsnmg. Will sell all or will divide iu ten or eight acre tracts. In quire at this office, frd Ik .. t i 1 1 f 1 Mar! P .;" HOVUSK Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 Kruulnr IhuluckS itirctlnK 1't and 3rd Mondays. Open mcctluus in the public and iiiciubctk Hud nud 4th Mundnys, Vis Itursnnd inrtubrrs curdlnlly invited to attend at Illcki.rr Hall, Frank C. Gnsser, I 'res. Lester 'reeling, Secretory. LA. ful lOIMiE No. 136 "I. O. O. T .r. wtNv purr,'), Ueeti 4trh Mi ! u , tid'tx In Odd PV lows hall at K:oo. A cordial welcome lo nil vUitluK brothers. C o ciiHMltltl. NoHcOrsml H J. UitrrMsh. Vk Oisml (I. W. Nimtie. I'la.lWc II. V CUik-Jiwi. DORIC LODGL NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wtuliiesdavof each month A; in llickner's Hall. Vlsl. , tors welcome. A, It. IMvls, W. M. A, W. I)nvt, Secretary, Mhierva Chapter No, 105, o7e.S. Meets every Iflrst and Third Tne day of each mouth in liickucrs Hall. Visitors welcome. Dixie M, Uv, W. M. Ruby It, Davis, Secretary. StJoiinsGaiploT754B Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our members at our regular meetings every lliurwiay evening. A. i.. .tiarcy, ueo. .muiiui, uierk Consul, 10S Smith avenue HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMOtltS or PYllllAS Meets eerv l'ridav night at 7:30 o'clock iu 1IICKNKR Hall, VUitors always weN come, W R. HVI'.NS, C. C, Woodmen Of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall, I.eavilt and Jersey streets. Visitors uhvays welcome. THOS. COITK.C. C. V. K. COUN, Uerk. For COAL and WOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak Phone Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Mill wood mostly inside, large percent age dry enough for immediate ute $4 60. I buy or sell St. Johns ' Property A. .W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Phone Woodlawn 6360 Wa Call and Oallvar The Skldmore Gleaners - Cleaning, 1'ressing, Alterations anil Re pairing a specialty W. C JiUTKfi m SkMswe St am?