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HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Amonpr this week's activities ia that of electioneering for the new Student Body officers to be elected next week. Rev. Johnston of University Congregational Church, hold the students spell bound as he talked on his "Memories of Africa," at assembly on Tuesday morning. The Hiak Klatawa girls, un der the splendid supervision of Misa Von, nro going on a week end oxcursion, to Eagle Creek 'in May 22nd. They will go by loat to the Cascade Locks, and then hike the rest of the way. Tho Senior play "Engaged By Wednesday" was a huge success. "Martin Henry" was a delight ful gloom chaser and Ruth Hoff man as Lucile was a charming leading lady. Messrs. Bay and Gotz proved nmply their ability as coaches. The Sewing and Art exhibits were put on display in Bonham& Currier's store windows to re main until Monday. The Dom estic Art class with the aitl of Miss Straube also put on an ex hibit with the other high schools of the city at Coffield's on Morrison and West Park, on Thursday. Friday afternoon in tho Auditorium ac Meier & Frank's the I'ashion Show was given; the girls taking part from James John were Irene Faulkner, Idrys Woitner, Anna i'oe. Helen Anderson, Helen You cannot stick too hard to the proposition that buy- inir hiiKhvare from a mail order catalogue is risky bus iness. You may come out all right and you may not. The safest thing is to come here when you want hardware. Wo can certainly match mail order prices and wo can and do beat mail ordai qualities out of their boots. Byerle & Armstrong 420 N. Jersey St. Ballot No, 154 4i ft. Roberson Charlotte Jones and Stanley O'Connor arc charter members. C. A. W. L Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Rates by Hour or Contract 023 South Decatur Phone Columbia 108 A comprehensive exhibit from the Portland Flouring Mills of the different processes by which bread is made, of the different kinds of flour used, and of the' uses to which grain is put, is on , ..i.ii 'i ill i. ..i i i cxiuuk mis wcck at uiu at. EARL 1 Gntkc, ,lnno Bedford, Viotta Johns Branch Library. The Hayes and Nettie DnwBon. exhibit comprises over forty Tho livinL' demonstration given separate parts and is mostin-i by the Domestic Science and toresting and instructive to both Homo Nursing clnssea on Thura- grownups and children. day from li-z nnu irom wi mu Wo aro glad to see Old Man in urmunciy uroinera store win- Sun abIo lo l)0 0II duty uscaln and uuwBwuHvury iiiiurvaiiiiK. hope his health keeps improving, taking pnrt in tho Domestic n3 t,cso warm tlny8 on our mr. Science exhibit were Lucilo Bai- ,iCM9 win htsv bont Uic ii, c. L. ley, Lnura Lott, I'lorenco Blom- gren, Marjory Dotson, Anna charter No, loioa. Reserve itt No. 12 Mead, Catherine Banbury, Lucy lu-i-ort of the condition ci 1 nomas, veneta Brown, uinr ,,,, , ..,,,,,, lotto Heid and Agatha Waite. DfM MQ A NATIflNA Those in the Homo Nursing ex- rLMIIlOULH llHIIUIlrlL hibit were Lela Taylor. Helen AT rOMXANi) (iatko, Hallio Mason, Sibyl Bug- , JlalllO Mason, bioyi UUg- hi the Statu of Orcitun. at the close of bao, Hazel Williams, Margaret uiicm Mny , 10a. KK60UUCKH. i I, iii mill (HkouiiU. including rellH-iiiiiU,...fl,01W,ir,.ft2l Uvcrilriift,iiiiecurt!il ISO. lit P. H. (iuveriiiiieiil nveiirltiun owirii: I)l'KWltnl to M-ctiri: circulation (U, S. bond mr vnlne).UOO,000.00 Pledged to MCllfC tr. a. ifMMit(i iWi.ow.M Hedged to MfCiire xtnl SNVlugs le- kIu (wr VHlue). . fi.OOO.W l'ledged its collututHl for Slate or oilier dcixttiUor 11 lltt imyMhle HH.WO.00 Owned nml tin. pledged 3t.7tHS.0U l'mulum on U. S. ImiiiiI ll.W0.00 Wiir Saving Curtlfi. eiilim mid Thrift Kt(lltlHt HCtllllll)' owned TlW.tli Tolul I'. S. C.ov i-riituuiit seciiiitliw 9t78.MTi.Ol) llomlit oilier limn u. h, pledged tOH'l'tltf JHMtNl MvliiKitiluiHMiliii.. Jt0.17fi.U0 lliiuiln nml Stint Itle iiledgt-d 111 collatem! lor htiite or other do- Candidate For Republican Nomination For CORONER Present Incumbent rid Aiivittiiiicut Bueerman, Viola Keyscr, Mil dred Brandon, and Laura Noreno. Ye Poet's Club is one of tho lively clubs of school. There are thirteen lucky pools in its mystic circle and on tho thirteenth of every month they reunite in thotr noetic rites. Thoir offlcora arc Stanley O'Connor, Poet Laureate; Ualcigh Myers, Pro mtilgntor of Public Benofits: Sybil Barrett. High Guardian of Slate. Miss Clinton is 1'neulty Advisor. Sybil Barrett, Cecile Ballot No. 130 Richard Deich Republican Candidate For DISTRICT JUDGE Department No. 2 Now Deputy District Attorney Over Seas Veteran. Practiced law for 10 yeans, Hroml I.cal and Practical Knowledge. lurst came to Portland thirl' years ago. knows the County and its People. Will make a good Judge. I'd id Advertisement IKUilHOr lllllll IMVUllIl! (Ktul excluded) OO.SOI.fW Sunset Cash Grocery 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia 11-18 QUALITY SERVICE PRICE THO STORE OF QUALITY Si'citrltii'H other thuti I". S, ImiiuU (iwit ill' clmlliiK Mock) owned iinnlwluwl lilt, WW, 111 Colliitcrnl Trutt hih! other note of cor. rHiloii ImimI for mil Iiim tlmu one yvHT nor muic tlmu llirve vo.irittlniB. . 1.000.00 Totnl IwoiU, Mciirititi. t.. oilier tliHii I . a X31.UO0.W btm'kn. crtlif r tlMii 1'iwUwl Hwivc ItMiik tock Xd.VOU.UO fitocw of I'tnllTIll Uwitc llrtiik dO ixst t'viit of MilMrlptiou) IUftO.00 I'liriiniirt' huh nxtiuM in.ft ft.vi Ollivr rt-ul ftl owiiwt KSitn.l l Lawful Ki'tvrvv with 1'tslontl Kvrv ltank 11 1.810. 10 1 ClUll III Vlllllt Hllll IlUt MIIMXIIIU ilue Ironi iiiuIoimI lnukM....Sl).0(l.irl Dili' Irom Imiik hii1 iMiikvrn (other tlmu Inclu.lisl 1S.U.1 1) 12.W)8.,-,: TotHl ot Itl'IIU 18, 11. 15, 10. 17 . . ,71.ai)l). lU Clivvkn on UiiiU kvutwt out. kiik' of city or Um u of r hiIIiik lnU HMtl other null Itviits UttUiiiiHuuifuittl with r. S. i cuMurer nml uuv Ht u. S.TriMuivr lU.OtHMW Good Thoughts Should Be Pushed Along. 1 Some person had good thoughts and the Woolen Mill Club House was built. Some one else had a good thought, it was pushed along and right now the Baptist Church is being repaired and altered to house the Y. W. C. A. Some other person had good thoughts and a Library Building for housing books, which are the expression of good thoughts, was built. All the Churches, Schools, Fraternal Orders are good thoughts "pushed along." It is good thought that en ables the local industries to close their mills so that each week the employees may have half a day for recreation. There is an agitation right now looking to the closing of all the local mercantile establishments in St. Johns on WEDNESDAY at noon each week during the months of June, July and August. We believe that agitation is the result of good thought; why should the sales people of the stores, the owners and their families be denied that sort of thing. Particularly so when it is unquestionably a popular idea. This firm hereby goes on record that it favors giving the Mercantile Fraternity WEDNESDAY afternoon during the three summer months and closing the stores during that time. And this is due notice that our store will be closed tight at twelve o'clock each Wednesday beginning June 2d. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. t . 1 1 . I . ft.... . tl t lf inniauuu ami jtiiim-ns ,miik, iuii, cm in ior 20c lluzchvooil Milk, lull, (t cutis for 70c: J uiuoiuie .MiiK, n inn mi, s cntiK tan, ;s;e Uiiii'co Nut Margarine, 1 lit. carton I!5c CfCiu Nut Margin iue, 1 lb. ciirtun Hfic Crisco, 1 lb. can 35c, 3 II). can $1.10, 6 lb. can . . ,2,10 liootli Sanliuas, tmistaul .spice ami tomato, per can 20c Ifnncy Dry .'nek Sliriiu), per cnu 20c I'nncy Hal .Salmon, xr eon 20c mat 30c Surdities for Picnics, three for , 25c Deviled Meat, per can ,. ficuiul 10c Cove OyMers, per can 20c String lieati.s, special price, 2 amifc for 25c Sea Koam Washinj; Powder, package 2c Crystal White Soap, lfi bitrs for , $1.00 Koyal White Soap, .1 for , ,, 25c Hob White Soap. 4 for , 25c New PoM Tousties, two for , 25c KelloKR's Corn Plakes, two for . . , 25c Kellogg's Kntuibkti, 2 for 25c Buy Jelly at these prices and Save Aloucy Large size Jelly, regular 18c, now each 15c Ten lb. pail Jelly $2.10 No. 5 lb. can Poppy Jelly 1.50 Coffee has again advanced, Here ore our prices. Uuy now and save money. M. J. 1). Coffee, special, 1 lb. 55c, 3 lb. cans 1.65 R. Club Coffee, 55c lb, 51 lb. can 1.55 Sunset Special Hlend Coffee 85c lb, 3 lbs 1.00 Royal Hreakfast lllend Coffee .15c lb., 3 lbs 130 Saturday and Monday, May 22 and 21, wo propose giving away 1000 lbs. Golden Gate CofTeo free. Watch for our ad. in the St. Johns Heview and in our store for this Big Sale. THE SUNSET GROCERY. 216 North Jersey St. Ar.tWicd Ford Service Stn iott. Only genuine Ford pnrts used. Tott ftiai.ouuu I.IAHIUTIKIi. Capital Mock wM in fHOO.000.00 MirlMlW IMIHI 4U.UVU.U) UiiilivltlMl if)tltii . . as.7Kl. IH 1,14 eurii'iit VHIUHH, irrun,l!-rmW ... THF ST. inHNS RARARF ii;....i..ii.. ...j..v..,.i,...,ll.. tkiii iuvi ., w ' "ii'ii'wx I. ft lftftn. ftn.lVltftm. IK . MW.VW.W wt uwouiiu iluv to DttHka, IwiiWcr Mini iruat itiwiM. iiIm (otlirr IUhh IiicIihUhI in item at or Ml &0W.G1 Cottilitsl du-ck uMUtainliHK.,.. 2,007. It t TAktlll-r ft'lKVk ou uu u think oiiUUmlliiv: -lT.ftMI.Ht lotMl ul tU'iiutai.iKi, SI. W uii.l 66.118, T PoiiuumI iltiKMit: liulu iiliwl llciKwitK tub. iivt toelu-ck 7.lt,V tvitlncatiii ut ilt'Htt iiur in ii-Mi uuui no day It.ll0.0te Mate, county, or other mil- . niciiMl di'iHwiik Mounnl bv iiKslKoof uvts of tliUi Uiuk lK-t.KCXI.OO total ot iU'iiiHiul doKiu 1)11.076.67 Tunc Ik-iMi.iU: Certificate ot K HMtit 190,366.05 riwuu MivtiiK'iviHMiu rJ.Ta.s.iy OlhiT time iK'iKMiti. 676.lsiO.iiJ Total ot time ilt'UiU sull ied to KM!rvv 7.J6.7t) War ItMit ilcixx.it uccituut 5.1,250.00 Hill iwyrtble with l'Mlvnu Ko- serve iuiik S6.uw.tv Total i!.tSl).C10.40 Of the total louts ami tlieouiiitiilwHu above, tlie amount on which interest ami diiicouut was clmrge.1 at rate in exee&i 01 uioe iiermutoii uy ww (bee ol'JT Kev. btat.i, exeluttve of uoIm ukui which total charge not to exceed W cents was iiunle, was none. The number ot such Umiis u notie. mill r JIMV- fli m,um Tires, tubes rind accessor ies. CARS STORED Woo' ley Bros. I'hoiu Columblu 51H). State of Orvuon, T County of Multnomah, BS 41 1. C. 11. Rusell. Cashier of the T aiKive uaituHi ihuik, no Miemuiv i,wear that the above statemeut U true to the bet ol my kuowliMlee aut Uuici. (J. . KiUMiit, CMbier. StiUcriUsl ami svorn to before me this 10th ilay of Uy, 19, r.oulou S. OgtluM, Notary lHiblk). Muluvmai cwuhIv, Ore. Correct Atttt; J. N. iWlelsiw, 1. l. ntltikur, K. C. Couili, Directors, CHAMBERS COMPANY J. l.. cu.iuiiiv-rs Mrs, H. K, I.owry Funeral Directors il!i-25o KiUiiiKSworth Avenue 1'QRTI.ANl), ORHGON YeWpbone. Wootllttwn 3300 C 1133 Mr. Chambers is the only G. A, R. undertaker m the city of Tortlamt. l'erkoual attention ami supervision gtveu to arrangements. Knights and Lais of Security St. Johns Council 377S HrguUr butlntM raKllpt lit (nil j4 Uoodty. Opcu mcfUusstotb public and mtmtxr uJ udith Mondars. VlWton and tnemteri cor. ilUlly Invited to attend at montr W 1l SgbLaurel Lodge, 1, 0, 0, F, no Dr. N. E. McAlister PENINSULA BANK BLDG. Ulliee I'tioue Columbia 2ivt Reaideuce I'Uotie 31865 St. Johns, Portland, Oregon Urlnj in your Job prtnUnj while you talnk of Jt. Doat wait 11 ACME QUALITY VARNOTILE Tramp, scuff! Tramp, scud! All day long. No unprotected floor can stand it, The surface goes, the wood warps and splint ers. Your ffoor is n .sight! . It is cheaper to walk ou Acme Quality floor varnish thau ou a bare floor. Varnish saves (he surface aud thereby saves all. A varnished floor is easier to clean thau n bare one. It looks better. It Is better. We keep a complete line of Acme Quality floor varnish. Stop in aud we will tell you something of floor economy. Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON E. W. Hood Coujultinc Member of the American Technical Society. Builder of Automatic Machines Practical, expert advice civeu on any thing mechanical, I7C4trJSt. Pwtlisd PAT'S 2 Barber Shop I 108 N. Jersey St. 180. St. Johna. Drason Meets each Monday evening iu Oddl'el lows hall at 7;3o, A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers, C, V Debt. N O Carl Itckman, T. O. Joe Kobcits, Krc. 6re. U. W. Noitno, Vin.8c. 11. V Clark. Treat. St, Mnslamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We btartily solicit the attendance of our members at our regular nestings every M ana -Un Tnursuay evening. G, V, Muhui, Irvin Gromachey.Clcrk Consul. 910 N. Syracuse. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS or PYTIHAS Meets every l'ridav night at 7:30 o'clock iu BCKNKR Hall. Visitors always wel come, ANDV KERR, C. C. Woodmen Ol the World St, Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. N. J. Simmons, C. Ci G. M Worthlogtoo.Clcrlc. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. F. and A- M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Visi tors welcome. A.R. Davis. W. M. A. W. Davis. Secretary. Minerva Chapter No, 105, 0.E.S. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall, Visitors welcome. it Catherine H. Stephens, W, neuic v. rou, bcc. Ii7 6, Princeton street United Artisans WillumbU Assembly No. 30O iteeu every Tuesday at a Y. il. H695E tALL, krfatMi Stfttt Joe Roberts, M. A. Mary Roberts, Sec'y Pro Tem,