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fa i mi i ii 1 l i iiiiiiiiiiiiihii iiiniiij i i L Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Rates by Hour or Contract 923 South Decatur Phone Columbia 108 TJils FREE Coupon entitles Ixartr to one 30c Cm of ChlNamel KKUR nt our store upon purchase ol a 25c Varnish urujti lo insure a lair iriai or will tc accented as 30c upon Rurch.isos of larger cans of Chi famel Products. Name Addross A Gift to Gain your Good JFill Wo find Hie most convincing evidence of Chi Namct brilliance, economy, durability and easy application Is ONti TRIAL OF ClilNAMEL IN A HOME. All we ask though Is a FAIR TRIAL OF CHINAMIX WITH A NEW 25 CENT BRUSH. Oo5-K1TO11 Demonstration A Chl Namel Demonstrator will be present on dates given below to subject CIII-NAMEL to various endurance tests In hot walur, with hammer blows, etc, and lo give valuable suggestions for finishing old or new, hard or soil wood floors, furniture, woodwork.dnors, walls, ceilings, radiators, stove pipes, porch furniture, screens, autos, motor and bicycles, tic, with Clil-Nninel High Quality Enamels, Paints and Varnishes. Chl Namel Products ar Self-Leveling, hencg can beappllcd by amateurs without laps or brush marks. MAY 7th and 8th Beyerle & Armstrong 420 North Jersoy Street AN IMPORTANT BILL Tho war demonstrated beyond n doubt that education Ih a mib joctof irroitt national Importance. so. It they are to make it so, then tho job is largely up to the teachers wo cmnloy in our schools. lho conception ol what a school ouuht to be has been tnair nified a hundredfold in tho last nuarter of a century. City life, relieving the child of disciplinary farm chores and also largely de priving him of his father's at tention because ol the stress and strain of wage earning, has shifted moro and more of the responsibility for young America upon the shoulders of the teacher, Ihe birch rod teacher of the lit tlo red school house, the utmost flight of whoso imaginings was confined by tho "threo H's" has given place to tho teacher who trains first for citizonship, for producing, for humanity, the "threo K's" serving only as a means to tho end. To cope ably with illiteracy wo must begin with tho teacher who, herself, mtiBt bo able and well educated, that she may tackle the big pro blem which Is staring America in tho face. We arc all filled with good intentions towards tho teacher, but it too often stops thoro. Tho annual average salary in tho United States for all teachers has been put at oju.- 31. This includes all the rural American citizons audit is in teachers, of course. Commun the elementary ochools of ities differ in respect to their this Country that the basic degree of failure to give tho principles of education arc teachers a suunre deal. The 2 taught. In peace, as in war, mill elementary school levy in men urn Viillinliln in nrnnnmtm I ImiiU in rnWn nnni nf Mm nlnhl IhlH fact has buun realized in ni Ihov are educated and intolli- rnn In Pnrtlnnil mid Orntrnn imd ovory stato for it w;ih hIiowii by gent. Tho hurt census (1910) If tho moasure fails to pass many tllO draft that 7U0.WJU I'Oting nhnwoi that thoro were t un in of niir nlmiinntnrv HnhnnlH miml moil in America, ranging ill this eoiintrv mora more than ! clriHori. CnntH hutod. agoB rrom ai to ai, are iiiitorato. i five and ono half million illiter- OrOirOll. firt ill U'llr (IfiVI'M. llllU llf.iu iliif tlw mn nf Inn Tin. como forward with both foot do- unfortunate condition must not L.J ,ie , I,0 Ucal of . torm nod Hint (mm! iimiiii.m i. .mnxiit,. nu.nKit ,,.m luinfer Press Bureau " wishes muHt bo solved and solved ciuiek- bu a groatmenaco lo tho country oxl,,nl! thanks to tho "Oregon v. enunblv nnrl (linrnforn iiiHtlv, rnx ti.mm iimnn.ni mn.unu inl.,,r Voter" for mentioning the fact and tho Citizens IOIemcntary Ktl- Amorlcan standards and aro ex- that ho-tho editor is of tho ticational Leagtio have planned a ploitod by greedy profiteers and H.am, opinion, in regard to being campaign in favor of the two unprincipled loaders. Annrcln tho head of an oil company as mill oicme iary HC 100 OVV Dill, mil Hun n i son rH ir i-n nn lv,i I'uuuuu meaa uuiuim. which moiiMH Hint. Miphii lutMic illlt When tho editor begins to see schools will ho iiroiiorlvsimnm-tnil .i..,mmil Mm imaimr,. i rw Hmir the oil run down hill towards and competent teachers will have children. Then, wo must look Portland on its own m.wer, there UOUn 10 11111 in lllHtl'IN'l. nOop i.iik rmwIiAru Hint Mini, mnv VTIII UU UUIlUrill rUJUIUHK UIIIUIIK . ' nitvi win hviidiivin limb viiuj iiiiiji.i , . Our Amor can off eera labored bn nnmnniont to Infltnn-t ti, tho nowspaper lraterniiy. wnyr to maKo t ho men off e ent ho i . iihih.h im w II im t m r. nna f necauao no miuniiH io hco una lors: provision now niiiHt he inmnrmw Ih to bn lmttnr thmi to. they willnot suffer from tho want : . " " ' v-.w.. ....... i r i.. i. i i ii i a ? i made to mnko them off c out dav. our eh dron must makn It niuricauoii or ii urn in at on whom uiu riiiniiiiiiK ui iuukuiulwi liquid comes to tho surface. Not Oxfords and Pumps The season of Ox- fords and Pumps s here. Those easy turn soles, the dressy buckles, the fine, soft leathers all contribute to make a well dressed foot. Wc have silk hosiery to match thetn. Community Club Meeting Tuesday, Alay 4th WOOLEN MILL CLUB HOUSE Dinner at Seven, Price 75 Phone your reservations to AHss Bowers, Secy, Col. 562 not later than Monday, May 3, five o'clock. Home Sewing If you cannot make your Party Clothes perhaps you may your House Dresses and Aprons. There are any number of designs and patterns of Ginghams, Dcvonshircs and Percales; there are printed Voiles in all shades, there are the sheer Batistes and the figured Flax ons. All of moderate price in the yardage. Earn your own high wages. PATCH YOUR OVERALLS The wholesale price of overalls of standard quality is $3.12 a pair; jnst the ordinary one time $1.00 n pair garment. Most of the retailers carrying that line of merchandise have been "protected" for reasonable supply at lower prices and most of those same retailers are giving the customer the benefit and still selling on a profit at what they cost and not at the wholesale price now prevailing. Deliveries arc slow and when we, and the others must re plenish the stock, the price to you must be $3.50 per pair. Now then Denim, from which the garment is made, is scarce and .high" right at this time. BUT WHAT WILL OVERALS BE IN PRICE if the agitation keeps up that provides that all men wear them; it will be simply this, die man who must wear them will have to pay $10.00 a pair because of the extreme demand. What the men 'should do is to makccxtcnsivc repairs on the clothes that have hung in the closet for two or three years. And wc tell you this in the face of the fact that wc have Men's Suits, Boys' Suits and some Overalls for sale. Our advice is to not only patcli your suits but patch your OVERALLS. KOnKDOC Vld Blueher Made over n broad, roomy last, kIv Ing complete case to the wear cr. Designed for the man who must have comfort with out ugliness. I?! 8 We CcllTV fi Till I linP of Kflic:rin TClllP on,y wl11 wo remember theso rr ucui,y a H ll llllL UX J-A.UbUll D1UL won,.0t amj Korint.d news- Kecords and Disk .Records to nlav on al iiiurmen. but wo imveniHoin 1 1 11 1. ,. t-m1 v , niiiid a "low" politicians whom uci lines, a Necessities. II wu 11 Hll i 1 11 1. ,. tm " , niiiid a "iow poiuici iiicicnines, aiso mi line ox rnonofiTann wo intend to,4Kroa8o" totho 'lnr,:i.l 4 road of success. Painters' Overalls. HOGICHS. The STtradivara Shop LairdsCashGrocery Regal shoes have n nation wide rsputatiou for being dcpcndablci lor bcing'of conservative style, for having the best sole stock obtainable and for just a good reliable substantial shoe at n popular price as prices are now going. There is ti Regal Store in the High Rent district, there are Regal shoes at our store, the low rent district. M A L L 0 R Y H A T S Many Boys between the ages of eight and twelve have been made happy tnc past mouth because of be ing dressed in one of our manly, wcllfit ting, nicely tailored suits; prices $S.oo to $16.00 202 N. Jersey St. Sunset Cash Grocery 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia IMS The Sunset Cuts the High Cost of Living M. J. II. Coffee, U lb. cans, special 1 .05 IfolRcr'HO. O. ColTde, lb. cus, special l-U) Sunset Special Hleiwl Coffee ttfte lb, JUIks $1.00 Koyal llrecikfaut Ulumt Coffee .JBc lb., I) lbn 1.80 lfolRcr's Shasta Tchs, Japui, Ounpowiler ami Ceylon, lb f)0o Dunham's Shredded Cocoatuit, half ikiiuuI package 80o ...25c ...25c Swift's Silver Leaf Pure I.artl, per pound 30c Swift's Jewel Shortening 2Sc Ih., two lbs. for 55c Campbell's Soups, asnorted, two cans jeuo rowuer mnKus line uesserts, assorted lmvors, two lor. . Uoc Vim IMour, a St. Johns product $J.!10 sack Jlear Uraiul Hlotir, sntisfactlon uarantcctl. , , Crown l'lour, the Uiu Seller il.15 suck .!1..10 sack MILK SPECIAL Now is the time to buy milk by the case. Ilordeii's Milk (Jai;e) 2 for 25e; dozen $1.. 15; case 5,75 Carnation Milk (lare) 2 for 25e; dozen 1.-15; case $5.75 Carnation ami Bot den's Milk, baby size, doeu70o; case. . . . 5.-10 Hazehvood Milk, 2 for 25e; dozen $1.-10: case 5 50 Satisfactory Substitutes for Spuds Small White lJeans, a Iks. 25c; UJ lbs 100 Mexican Red Deans 10c lb.; 11 lbs 1.00 Fancy Curve Cut Macaroni, 10c lb; 11 lbs $1.00 Fancy Cracked Hominy 3 lbs. 25e; sacks 75e These Items are all priced low and the quality Is lilgh. Petite Prunes 15c lb., five pounds 70c Italian Prunes 20c lb, five pounds 90c Peeled Uvaporuted Peaches 30c lb, five pounds. $1.-15 New Post Tousties, two for 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, two for 25c Kellogjj's Krumbles, 2 for .25c 100 10. sack Scratch Feed .1.50 .25c Shell. nnles, of- aniies, crape fruit, bananas, rhubarb, eaulttlower, lettuce, celery. f splnnch, Kreen onions, radishes, potatoes, seal spuds. Come to J THE SUNSKT and get acquainted. Come now, if not you will X eventually, 108 North Jersey Street PHOME COLUMBIA GIG Next Door to the St. Johns Review A Strictly Cash Store for the most Careful Cash Buyer. We DELIVER FREE. All or.kis tu In-fore l;!H) 1'. M. will be ilellvercl wine ly. Buy for Cnslt nnd Save Money Full Cream Cheese 30- per lb., 2 lbs. 58" Hoi den's and Carnation 2 cans for Harden'. s and Carnation small -1 cans Standard Tomatoes hi No. 2 cans, the can 10c Uorge cans Pumpkin, Royal LUU), uei .Monte or .Mon- ople, 2 cans 9flc I.X.U, Uraiul Canned boun, can 10 Just arrived, fresh pock Choice bmall Picnic Hams, lb.. 27c Dromedary Dates, the tike. . ,25c U.Ntra lotee .Maucliuriau Wal nuts, per lb. 25c Pure Fruit Jelly, 2 passes 25c Larue bottle Catsup, finest uraile, per hottle 20c title raince nreatl, we get it tresii in the morning, hot m the afternoon, 2 loaves 17c Rolled Oats, clean and white, is 10s 2ne Hard Wheat Macaroni 2?j lbs. 25c Small White Ueans, 3 lbs. for . .25c BONHAM & CURRIER L E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. THE ST, JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersoy St. Authorized Ford Service Sta ll. Only genuine Ford parts used. Tires, tubes nnd accessor- 1 CARS STORED - Woolley Bros. riK-n? Columbia 690. CHAMBERS COMPANY Red Mexicou lleotis, 3 lbs 25c j. o. Chambers Mrs. H. U. Lowry t Sixrcial food for Utile chicks d lbs ; We carry ligt; Maker, Ground Hone, Grit, OJster SI I '. We carry the largest line of fruits and vegetables, ap Mtna lleans, 2 lbs 25c Post 1 oasties and Corn Flakes, a pacKaes ior oc Uetter Coffee for less Monev when you buy bulk Coffee from us 11 iirwiiMii til mi'' nnr i 8.k,- W1 ,'IIUV tIVMl 1 V tJtJV "Primrose Roast ' per lb 50c I.aird's Special Hleud lb. 35c, 3 lbs S1.00 GockI lotlet boap per bar 5c hlk bavoti Muudry Soup, bar . . 5c lion White and Royal White boap, 4 liars okc Matches per box , gc 1 ooth ricks per box 5c I,arKC Rolls Toilet Paper luc sue, 4 rolls for 25c We carry a full line of feed for the Laird's Cash Grocery Funeral Directors aiS-260 KiUiiiRSworth Avenue PORTLAND, ORKGON TeU'idwnw: Woo.Uavn 8S0C C 1133 Mr. Chambers is the only G. A. R. undertaker in the citv of Portland. Personal attention and supervision Kiven to arrangements. , Dr. N. E. McAlister PENINSULA DANK BLDG. OtHce Phone ColumbU 2S1 RcMdeuce Phone 31S65 St. Johns, Portland, Oregon Drtng to your Job printing while you think ot lu Doat wait u ACME QUALITY VARNOTILE Tramp, scuff! Tramp, scuff! All day long. No unprotected floor cau stand it. The surface goes, the wood warps and splint ers. Your floor Is a sight! v It is cheaper to walk oti Acme Quality floor varnish than on a bare floor. Varnish saves the surface and thereby saves all. A varnished floor is easier to clean than a bare one. It looks better. It Is better. We keep a complete line of Acme Quality floor varnish. Stop in and we will tell you something of floor economy. Home Mercantile Go. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 KrguUr tuUn.w mcdlus lit ni yl Monday. Opcu mccltUKi lo the public ttul nittntxr iu4 and 4th Momla). Vl4tor tod members cor laurel Lodge, 1, 0,0, F, No. 106. St. Johns. Oreaon Meets each Monday evening In Oilif l'el lows hall at 7:3o, A corilUT welcome to all visiting brothers. C. V Itahl, N O. Ctl ikmti. V. O. Joe Kobetts, Bee. Sec. O. W, Norcne, I'in. Sec. II. V CUrk. Trem. St, Johns Camp No," 7546" Modern Woodmen of Amorica. We heartily solicit the ntUiulauee of our members at our regular meetings every 2l anil 4th Thursday evening. O. W. aiuUm, Irvin Gromachey .Clerk Consul. UIU N. Syracuse. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Of PYTHIAS Meets every l'ridav night at 7:30 o'clock in niCKNHR Hall. Visitors always wel come. ANDY KRRR. C. C. E. W. Hood Consulting Member of the American Technical Society, Builder of Automatic Machines Practical, expert advice siren on any thing mechanical. I27 Omt St. Ptftlud PAT'S 2 Barber Shop J 108 N. Jersey St. Woodmen Ol the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall, I,eavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. N. J. Slmmoo, C. C, O. M. WorthlrBton.Clerk. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. f. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesdavof each month in Masonic Hall. Visi tors welcome. A.R. Davis, W, M, A. V. Davis. Secretary. Minerva Chapter No. 105,0, E,S, L Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month In Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. fii5,' V Catherine K. Stephens, W. M W bewieV. Pom, Sec. f Ti7 S- Princeton street United Artisans Willumbia Assembly No. 300 jieeis every Tuesday at b P. M. MOOSE BALL, Barliifloi Street Joe Roberts, M. A. Mary Roberts, Sec'y Pro Tern, 4