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4 t t V HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ... .3- afaaanaW. - , " ' '" ' - ' ' ' 1 " - J ' in i mi.i. , i. . ------ - '- "' " "' rr a . m Tliniilcsuivint vacnlioii is over mid we sire llitinkrul In sny lluil there linvf been i'rom oatinii too Tucsdnv, Nov. '2'.), .wits (In .scene of n special election which wns Hold lor me purpose tic wns Mi't'i' nfter which the Uiiests proceeded to the fjvm iiiisiiim. where funics of various kinds were plnyod. Ahotil lon- linrlv reireslinients were serv no castmlliosied, alter which Hie vonnu oik much turkey, i went merrily home. 'A. M. M. com r re nt soloclinii a new nlhlel missioner. Henry Hmu coived the office. For the semi-nunual studen hody piny, "The linoorlnnei Hciiiff Knnicsl," the I'ollowiuu cast has heen chosen: John Worlhinulon. .lack Vinson; A Kornon, Maxwell Adams; Hi Chasuhle, Mavuard Mikscli Gwendolyn, Kriiin (iriswah Cecile, F.loise (iray; had Hrncknoll. Sara Ahholl; Mis Prism, Dorolhv Coulter; M riinai), Clifford Coon; Lam liarl Tormey. This play is comedy by Oscar Wilde am promises lo be a ureal success under the capable direction Mr. Hay. IWiss Olive Kincaid is busily drillhiL' the (iirls dice Club lor an operetta lo he lireseulei some lime before Xinns. Tlx operetta is called "In India, and is expected lo be as umm Love n rules of I la which was uiveii last year. those havmu s parts are: Lena Crump. .lacohson, Mary lieiison, Xeldn Mulkey. Irene Modwiiy, Anna I'oe and Audrey .lames. Tuesday. Nov. 1(5. alter school lll(! memhers ol' the I link Kla lawn i lift in room J. ha elec- lion ol ollicers. I la v are as follows: I'residenl. Dorolhv Coulter; vice-president, Klizii Vinson; secretary - treasurer. Sum Ahholl; chairman Henna Point Society, f 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Stephens: chairman Program committee. Vesta lluuhcs; chairman Photo Lihitiriaii. Klnuior Doughty. Mr. (ielz has picwnled lo the .school a set ol Dickens' writ- nil's. I be whole student bodv ns "The wail," special lleleii iippreciales his ueiierous uil'l. I'rlday. Nov. It), the Imirlh term class royally entertained the 1 1 1 1 -i i i 1 i rs ol lln lillh term with a p.n l lli Hi 'li Si IkhiI bllildiii!' di l Idlul H- i im Y. VV. C. A. Notes The millinery class moots every Wednesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. at 7 o'clock. with Miss M. IS. Masz for the instructor. A day class will he formed ( ii demand. For in formation, call morniiiiis, Col. .")7. The uymiinsium class is do- init ilood work, Wednesday oveiihiifs at 8 o'clock. Miss Olive Kincaid is the instructor. Come and join Ihe class. A good lime is Luaranlccd. rtewinu class Monday even ing at 7 o'clock. The community chorus meels Monday cnoiiiiiljs al S o'clock. ICvcryone who loves to .sing is invited. Male voices especially needed. t'nlil deimmd for woolen goods in outside markets picks up employes ol Ihe Portland Woolen Mills company will work only day shifts and at a reduction of approximately I) percenl below Ihe scale prevail ing until the recent slump ennir (Mi. Aivoniing lo President v.. Thompson. Ihe new inninge- until was made irfler consul In lion with the mill hands and ipcntlion will continue us long ' iii i.i is possinie. aiiiioiiuii Hie coin- uinv would lose less hv closing down. There never has been a shut down al the Portland Woolen Mills company's plant m lis eiuldeeii years ol cxisl- nce and il has developed into plant of III looms. Ihe Idle st mill wesl ol Ohio. a handle of old papers, for which Uiey wore paid by Ihe pound in paper "money." Re freshments could he purchased with the "money." Members of the class in cluirge of Ihe party were Frances Rrimner, Carrie Skells, Kva and Edith Bottom, Eliza Vinson, Selma Moo. Mel vn Olin, Lticv Cooper, Myrtle Davis, Vernie Longslnff, (race Catlo, Lillian Leonard, Leona Ha Hil l', Edna Thompson, Doris Smith, Jean (Iricc, Ruby Walker and Georgia Harrows. Miss Hello (.alio, sister .or Mrs. William lluglics, left Sat urday morning for her old home in Gary, Intl., where she has accepted a former position and will remain indelimlelv. NO. 214 IUx)rl of the condition of The Bank of Commerce Al I'ortland. in Hit? Slide of Oregon, nt nit: ciohmji niKliie-w Nov. lotli, 1DZ0. RKSOUKCHS. J.ortns mid discounts $ 1)0,31130 uvurnrnii, secured nntl un secured .12.75 IkjtiilH Mini warrants 2H..100.0() Stocks, securities, judgments, etc 0,471.00 JiaiiKiiii; liouse.nilviincf on 137.77 I'tirnlture nnil fixture .... l.'.n.'i.Hr, UUUT rt'HI I'MIUC OWIICII l.UO.Ul JJtie irotu unproved reserve lnik 37,003X2 Cheeks nuil other cash Items 17(1.33 uisii on IimikI 7.120.68 Ullior resources: I.tlierty J.omt suliserltillons nuil Thrift SlnmiH 3G8.2I $178,017.15 The Halite Maids of Ihe King- mii, a Miuilav school class ol Ihe M. r.. Church, of which Mrs. W. K. Klosler is teacher. nlerlained all Ihe young people I Ihe S 1 1 1 1 f I : i school al a pa- p:nl in lln Church Satur- . urn i u'li (Hie liroiiglil Totnl MAIIIMTIKS. Cujiiliil slock xilil In $50,000.00 imhiiviiIihI tinilits, 1cm ex it uses nuil tuxes tmld 850. 19 Iliilivlilllitl iIelNsits sub ect to etiwk 78.852.01 DciimiiiI ccrtlfiiiitos of tleiKnli (5,073.05 uutuier ciivckH oiitsuiiilliiK 712.01 Time ami Sivltifs Dutxislts. . 21 ,702.00 uinor imuiiltlu: iiomls lor rmvmt 20,000.00 Ide Shirt and Collars New arrival of late patterns and weaves in Ide Shirts, priced not on the market months ago but on the reduced market of present date. The newest In Ide Collars as they developed both in Soft and Stiff Styles. The name of "Ide" tells you they are not sweat shop goods. OVERCOATS Uny an overcoat that is a rahi coat as well; that is the econ omical method. Hut we sell a warm, high collar coat that pro tects yon hi the coldest that Ore gon ever has and the prices arc $25.00 to $40.00 Wc never mark them higher ex pecting to come down: but they were bought on the lower mar ket. Rain Clothes The Walrus Urand of Slickers may be n little higher in price than some other hut it is the very best for Its use of any gar ment we know about. They come, Short, Long and Medium with double reinforcement wher ever the hardest wear comes. Yon can he out all day in the rain with a Walrus Slicker on and you will come home dry. TC VERY day more men aro buying The Florsheim Shoe again, permanently. It's sound merits and reputation donotdisappoint. Quality con sidered, The Florsheim Shoe sells at a relatively low price. We arc Stocking Flor shcims in Several ' Different Lasts 1 ) srPA ' Interwoven Hosiery for Men Any hosiery that comes from the Iuter woven Stocking Co. Is made with the idea of quality. Interwoven once worn will be always worn. They have a last ing characteristic and a touch that no other stocking seems to hnvc. They are coming in at the revised (downward) prices. HeavyMackinaw s h'or a man who works where it Is cold, a Mackinaw is the most comfortable garment be cause it is heavy and short and has a big collar. They are made of good wearing material and to defy the cold. Flannel Shirts The Racine Urand of Flannel Shirt are the popular because they arc made full size, of proper measurement to fit and of mater ial of standard quality. When we sell a Racine Shirt wc know wc have given our customer full value for his money. T Totnl f 178,017.15 SlHte of Oti'Kou, ) County of Mulliioinnh, J i.t.. wt'ieniiL', uisiiiiT oi tut? above limned Ixiuk.tlo wi eniiil v MU'eur lluil t lit nlKive stnteuiunt Is true to the licst of my , , .I,,. KiiiiH leue mm iivnei. O. WITHIUNO, Ciuhler. J). . t-It a niiiMcriueti mm mvoni to telore me iK" i ' tills lth tiny of November, l'.UiO. " A. V. D.tvls. Noltirv Public. i My rommlviltiu expires Dec. 15, 11)2:1. Correct Attesti J. V. Ilurke. 1'ietl W. Ocriiiiin. O.A. Ncitl. Directors. Furniture Repaired and Itlil'lXISII IU) PRICE REDUCING Who pays for seven pages of Advertising In the City papers: you do and It Is costly. Had you not better shop around in your own home locality first. Wc can say for ourselves that prices arc being reduced In accord with the market. Much of Ihe highest market goods has been sold and wc buy many things each week on the present low market. LESS THAN THTGE WEEKS TILL CNRISTA1AS ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CORPORATION -roor of nunLiHcrori srnccr- tjL'ai pi tone c.urnnjM BONHAM & CURRIER I L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. OSO' I I'rit'CH Keusoiiiilile Utah s Best Coal Also Rock Springs and Wash ington Chunkic, Lump or Nut. Wc arc now in a position to till all oiders for Ctml, laro and small. Our 1'iuvs are reasonable. Consult us about your Winter's Supply of COAL St. Johns Ice Works . . ICE AMD COAL Columbia 84 C. Ii. HARMS, Mgr. liUWARl) BROOKS, Fixup Shop, r.2T( Uil Columbia lllvil 1'ieiiih Work. Mrs. Bertha C. Btirdick i (Uccntitate of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Icncher of Plniio zrffi THE ST, JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. Authorized Ford Service Sta tion. Complete line of Kord i'.S7 HodKc St. IMione Col. 87a parts in stock. Home Mercantile C FOR YOUR Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION I'llUt n yi'itrs hi the IiusIiii'sh In St. Johiiii. I.Ut your iroperty with us. Wc umke wlw, S. C. COOK, 402 N. Jersey Tires, tubes and accessor ies. CARS STORED m- Woldincr. Brazincr and Ra r 1.. r it ... i. .! 1 i-: 1 viuiia ui umiiKb nonces are minora uepaireu, viiiii ki-u hh- nt iuo rate 01 uiiy cents each. I'orsons desiriiiK to nave such notices published should make a note of this. WooIIey Bros. riion- Columbia 6!M). SUNSET GROCERY Choose Gifts 11.1 Philadelphia Street STjJOlliNS U-ADINU (iROCl-RV Pure Cane Berry Sugar, lb, Phone Col. 1148 STORE 10c VIM FLOUR A Home Product Ik. st (Juality. '4 hh S.uk fc! (5,r) li r ll.l $10 (HI il I,Httc Cans 1 5 1 CI OLYMPIC FLOUR .'4 l)hl. Sack .70 )cr lihl. $ 10.70 SAU SMCI-I) IMNKAPPLH ijll VV III wucu Willis J See Window for Display S5 CARNATION MII.K JIOUDHN'S M1I.K 2 Larue Cnns 2fc 2 I.nrj?e Cans 26c Case $5 .)0 Case ?(5 IX) Hordcu's aiiil Carnation Milk Hahy Sue, .1 Cans , Why Pay More Klsewhcie, Suve Your Monev HAZHI.WOOI) MII.K II l.arRe Cans hTe Case ?5.(0 25c Best Quality Hill Side Spuds - $1,75 Choiee Standard MinnesouTsljorn, 3 Cans - 50c Choice Sugar Peas, Vine Run 15e Can, Doz. $1.75 Finest Quality Utah Sugar Peas, 20c Can, 3 Cans - 5Qc Choice Standard Tomatoes, Large Cans 2 tor - 25c Fancy Solid Packed iomatoes,Hrge Cans 3 fo 50c DOOtn S sardines, SM Mustard and Tomato Sauce 3 Cans Fancy Sultana Raisins. Seedless, Pound Finest Soil Shell Walnuts, lb. 30c, 31., lbs. PURE VEGETABLE COMPOUND PER LBM 22c SPECIAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY IMiKT HRUS W1U, lIWlv A Sl'KCIAI. SAI.U I.AUY 1)15 MONS TH ATOR Seven l.trs Cixstal While Soup . . f),r,o une " ' riakvs 10c One lare pkK' Sva l oam Soan I'ow.ler UOc that speak your tlioaghti A visit to our store will help you to select Christ inns Rifts that convey n message of good cheer and friendship, Klectrlcal Appliances are appropriate as gifts and will he appreciated beyond all others they are a last ing reminder of your thoughtfuhiess. The choice is wide per colators, chafing dishes, toasters, vacuum cleaners, table lamps and many oth er oppliances, beautifully and handsomely finished. Make your selections and have it put aside for you. -Portland Railway Light & Power Company "Buyoui Declric Goods at an DsclricStof eM Coal, Briquets, Build ing Material Our Prices are Down on PAINTS and OILS, also all kinds of FEED and GRAIN, all kinds and Prices on HAY. We are agents for Dr. HESS and Dr. Le Gears Poultry Powders and Tonics. We are still giving H Off on Auto. Casings SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON Security Benefit Association St. Johns Council 2775 Kmultr mtlnK ftlt Kii.lthlfil U'nliif !, Own iiitrtliiualottiv public ami lutiiiltn nut ml 4II1 loity. VUllura anil iurmlr cur itUlly Invltftt lo attend at Mouk 1 nil 4flB Laurel Lodge, 1, 0,0, F, . no. iuo, st. johna. Or.tfpn Meet each Monday evening in OiliFI'el. low hall nt 7;3o. A cordial welcome to nil vliltltiK brothers. Call Drcknun. N (), P. I' 1'nunin. V, n C. C. Crajr, Htt. c. O, W. Norne, I'ln, rice. ii i' nark, iic. St. Johns Gamp Ho, 7546 ' Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily (olicit the attcniln lice of our members at our regular meetings every &i aim -iux iiiurwiay eveiutlg. Ii. W. AlUIIIII, Consul. I.J. Ogilen, Clerk. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 knioiiis or PVIIIIAS Meets every 1'rlilay nl;lit at 7:30 o'clock in HICKNKK Hall, visitors always wel come, J. U. Weimer. CC. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday eveulne in I. O. O. F. Hall, Ienvitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. W. A. Trout. C. C. R. C. Claik. Clerk. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. f. and A. M. Meets the first anil thiol Weiluesilavof each mouth in Masonic Hall. VUI-' tors welcome. A.R. Davis. W. M. A. W. JDavIs. Secretary. 7m 50c 30c $1.00 l-'our burs Cream Oil Hoap 40o $1 bT All for $1.00 Do Your Marketing Al The Sunset And You Wilt Be Better satisfied KeMitcntsof St. Johns having taxes ami city hens to nav in Portland can mVe their juy incuts without ineonveni-J vhkc ny availing tnetusejves o: our ser vices, we will (My same ami secure your tcccipt without inconvenience to you. l'ec, 25c Kefcreuces: Any St, Johns llink. lVuinsulrt Title, Abstract ami Realty Co.. hv II, Heutlcrson, Manager; tOi North Jersey Street. J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage We deliver gools to ami (rotn all parts of rortltiml, Vancouver, I.lunton and surroumling country. Piano ami furni ture moving. Phone Columbia 82. 1W Itast llurlitigton Street." printing out St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail FoohofBurlington St. Minerva Chapter No, 105, 0.E.S. Meets everv second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall, Visitors welcome. Cathtrlne 8. Slcpbcm, W. M bcMle V. Pott, fltc. 1117 B. I'rlucetoa street mmm title abstract a realty co H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N.Jorscy Street Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Phone Columbia 255 Columbia 131 C 1101 j Portland Manufacturing Co. j -MANUFACTURERS OF- 1 Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex-1 celsiorGrape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, I and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREE CHAMBERS COMPANY J. G. Chambers Mrs. H. R, Lowry Funeral Directors 24S-250 KilKngsworth Avenue TORTLAND, ORIJGON Telephones: Woodlawn 3306 C 1133 Mr. Chambers is the only G. A. R. undertaker in the city of Portland. Personal attention and supervision I given to arrangements. Dr. N. E. McAlister Don't seiul your of town, St. Johns Auto Transit For Hire Cars. Any Place any Time. S. xTohtiH 2'ormiiiul n L,itmton Tripa Stnuti 200 .Vorth Jorsov Street. St. JfaUn .OODCARS CARKFl'L DRIVKRS PRICES RIGHT Vflllf PENINSULA BANK BLDG. Office Phone Columbia 254 Kes. and Night Phone, Woodlawn SC6. St. Johns, Portland, Oregon Keep on 3 ROGERS