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ft led Room ON Easy Terms 5 Piece Ivory Enamel Suite, Only $96.50 This Suite consists of a three mirror Dressing Table, with three drawers, a chiffcrcttc thnt hns three large and three small drawers, a full panel bed and a dressing table, qhair and rocker, This suite is offered at about half of its former price in order to make room for other goods. TERMS: $10 DOWN; $2 PER WEEK Ivory Knnmclcd Wood Bed, with link fabric metal springs and 10 pound cotton mattress. This Outfit Complete for Only $36.50 TERMS: 54 CASH; $1 PER WEEK Your Credit is Good QAmandiBAos oooxooocHXHXocwoooMXooocwOi;vv. . tar. We have a Large Stock of Candies al Reasonable Prices Candy has become a food and more of it is being used in the average family each year. Try a pound or two of our HROKHN STOCK the Purest of Sugar Candy at 15c and sec how good it is. The Finest of GUM DROPS arc also 15c per pound. We have Good Chocolates at 25c per pound and Soft Centered Ones at 35c per pound. We still have Good Oranges on hand at 25c, 35c and GOc per dor.cn. Wc would like to have everybody try our GLORIA COF1? KB. It sells for 35c per pound 3 pounds for $1.00. It is 1'RKSII GROUND and Hoisted each week here in Portland, and is put up in Cartons lined with Water Glass that preserves it from loss of strength. We claim it's as good as any 45c Coffee otid will exchange with you if you do not think so. The Grabaferia Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phono Columbia 102 00XmXOOCkX0000XCkX00X00 Dr. V. P. Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-G Bonham & Currier Iildg. Portland Manufacturing Co. MANUFACTURERS OF- Panels, Berry Boxes, i ' - . r r ceisior urape noxes, Egg uase mock, w and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET W St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 The Lucille Waldele Dancing Academy classes every Tuefiday evening between 8 and 11 o'clock in the St Johns rink. Private lessons piven. Phone Columbia 1022 for further information. We sell or trade city properties, farms, merchandise, orchards, au tomobiles, cattle, sawmills, mining properties, timber lands, aero planes and ships. Our business methods are our refereuces. T. J. Ryau & Co., West Fifth street, Wenatchee, Washington. 13 For Kent Three unfurnished rgoms, lights and water paid; $12 a month; Gil Tioga streej. Furniture I DOOCCOO0CHKCf0CHDQttOOOOW. Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283 Office Col. 379 Coffee Drums, Ex- i; r n n i Foot of Burlington St. I have 8 room house at Carlson, Wash., on paved highway, near St. 'Martin's Springs; good for store or for cleaning and dying works; 100 xlOO feet ground; some fruit and berries; nice lawn. Will sell very cheap or trade for St. Johns prop erty. See Amizich, my agent, 301 N. Jersey street, St. Johns. For Rent 3 room H. K. apts., clean and cheap; everything fur nished; 110 S. Decatur street; Columbia 112, For Sale $120 Edison machine for $25, and indestructible rec ords for 25 cents each. See it at Phonograph shop, P. O. building. Expert Kodak Finishing ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES 10B NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 I J. Keck is erecting n new resi dence on Mohawk street. Miss Grace Colo has been on the sick list for several days. A lot of people who don't ndver vcrtiso think business is dead. Halm & Rchmnn arc erecting a residence at 2145 Willnmctto blvd. The Thursday evening dances nt the Sknting Itink nro drawing good crowds. . Dr. II. F. Jones was called to Cnmas, Wash., last week to con duct funeral services. In tho observance) of Lincoln's birthday tho banks will bo closed all day next Monday. Coronation services will be held in Rome Sunday iu honor of the new pope, Pius XI. Alex Galbrnith is expecting to build forty new houses adjacent to the new high school building, it is said. Tho Royal Goodwill Club will meet with Mrs. Norcnc, 510 Alle gheny street, Friday evening, February 10th. Tho Laurelwood Pnst Noblo Grand club will meet at tho homo of Sister Mary Chanev, fil!) Hast MohawkjHtroet, Feb. 17, at 7:!K). With income tax, property tax, auto license, dog tax and other li censes to dig up for, what ehanco does a fellow have the first of tho year, nnywayT Of nil things most needed in this county is more girls trying for the milk maid championship and fewer entering the benuty contest. Harney County News. Charles Clinton Troxell and Miss Margaret A. Brandon were united in marriage Sunday, Feb. fith, and will make their homo at 508 Columbia boulevard. An Americanization meeting will bo held iu tho High School building next Thursday evening, Feb. Kith, nt 8 o'clock. Tho gen eral public is invited. C. C. Currin, the well known pharmacist, was recently appoint ed director on tho board of di rectors of tho Pacific Wholesale Cooperative Drug Co. of Portland. Tho Iteliablo Clothing store has discontinued operations iu the St. Johns Hotel building at tho cor ner of Burlington and Ivanhoe streets. Tho numerous friends of Mm, J. M. Shaw will bo glad to note that she has returned homo from the hospital and is making fine progress toward complete recov ery. Tho midweek study of tho book of Revelations at tho Christian church Thursday evenings are proving highly interesting and are attracting" considerable atten tion. Dr. II. Graham McCnll has just opened up offices in tho Penin sula Dank building. Ho was for merly located nt Kstacadn and is a physician and surgeon. Mrs. McCnll is a talented musician. Tho annual Valentino party of tho Y. W. C. A. will bo held on Tuesday evening, Feb, 14th, 7 to 10, nt Y. W .C. A. building for all tho clubs. Sewing Monday evening; gymnasium Thursday evening. Pose Tcmplo No. 43, Pythian Sisters, celebrated their semi-annual birthday dinner Feb, 2nd. About 50 wero present and 20 were honored guests, Tho next regular meeting will ho held Feb. IGth at Biekncr Hall. Mrs. M. 13. Crane of tho St. Johns Millinery has been attend ing the wholesale millinery open ing this week. Also tho showing nt tho Benson Hotel of tho Chica go, St. Louis, Kansas City and San Francisco firms. The second trial of the Burns murder case resulted in a hung jury, seven jurors voting for ac quittal and five for conviction in some form, but not for first de gree, it is said. D. L Lewis and B. F. Mulkey hnd charge of tho defense. , St. Johns United Evangelical Church, J. Holdeman, pastor. There was an increase 111 the attendance at Sunday school last Sunday. Let us make a special effort to keep tho attendance on the increase every Sunday. There are many who do not attend Sun day school anywhere who ought to bo gotten into the Sunday school somewhere. The third quarterly meeting will be next Sunday. Quarterly conference Saturday evening at 7:30, Rev. G. It, Lovell, Presiding Elder, in charge. Sermon Sunday morn ing at 11 0 clock by Rev. Goode, a former pastor, followed by com munion service. Kev. Lowell will preach in the evening at 7 :30 Let us make a special effort to be present at all of these ser vices. Reported. A further slight advance iu flour is predicted. Oregon apples arc In strong de mand in Eastern markets. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Spirit. German and Russian schemes to restore Kaiserdom arc scented. September Morn has a rival in New York. This girl wears a shawl. Rose gardens on every school lot is the aim of the Portland Rose Society, Present conditions can be mate rially Improved by buying Oregon products iu preference to all others. The Community Christian En denvor society, with 100 per cent of its membership presoilt nt the C. E. rally held at the Suunysido Congregational church last Fri day evening, was awarded first place iu the contest which pro vides tho pnymeut of tho expen ses of a delegate to tho State C. 10. Convention to bo held in Sa lem February 10-1!). In connection with evening ser vices at tho new Pioneer Metho dist church, on Charleston and Leonard streets, Sunday, Feb. 12 at 7:110 P. M., Commissioner Pier will deliver a Lincoln day ad dress under tho auspices of the Fraternal Boosters. Also there may be derived therefrom some information regarding the now Pier Park. A cordial invitation, to all to be present is extended. Re ported. Mr. nnd Mrs. Romeo LnPerlo are now actively interested iu Dan's Itestaurant. Mr. LaPerlo was formerly connected with Crcssy's sloro at Carthage, Miss., as manager, and Mrs. LaPerlo is a daughter of Mrs. Dan William son. Dan announces thnt thoy are now iu a position to servo ear ly breakfast to patrons and as sures that the same quality and courtesy with sensible prices that has made him successful for tho past fifteen years of business will continue to prevail. Mr. Claudo C. Gray and Miss Lilian Tooloy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tooloy of this place, were united in marriage nt the homo of Rev. anil Mrs. W. E. Kloster at high noon Friday, Feb. 3rd, Rev. Kloster pronouncing tho words that made them man and wife. The newly wedded cou ple left for Seaside to spend their honeymoon, and will bo homo to their friends at 721 N. Syracuse street after February 15th. Tho many friends of tho happy young couple unite iu wishing them a most happy and prosperous jour ney down the sea of life. February 71 h was a red letter day for tho members of Altruis tic Club, Pythian Sisters, when they were entertained nt the home or Mrs. Grace Crouehloy, 920 N. Central avenue, at an all day ses sion, piecing of another quilt be ing tho work of tho day. Dinnor was served at noon, after which t he business meeting was held. A short talk on the work tho club is doing was given for tho bene lit of tho now members who wero present. Those present wore MosdniiK's- Price, Berry, Tceling, Campbell, Beckman, Boyd, Hen dricks, Anna Clark, May Clark, Jacohson, Caldwell, Nelson, Gro maehey, Connant, Pulley, Ida Johnson, Miss Zureher and the hostess. The next meeting will bo with Sister Connant at 1015 S. Ivanhoo street, Feb. 21. All members aro invited to attend, Reported. This wook tho Community Church began a new year with now oflicers and a new program that is promising of results. The officers for tho year nro: Trus tees, Robt. Boyd, J. O. Bniloy and J. Webster; deacons, O, II. Stad clmaii and M. B. Green; deacon esses; Mrs. J. Webster nnd Mrs. John Grinrod; clerk, Mrs. J. M. Blair; treasurer, J. W. Gordon. Tho officers for tho Christian Endeavor are: President, Mabel Reed; vice president, James Vro man; recording secretary, Ituth Gordon; eorresponding secretary, Ella Ackerman; trensurer, Don ald Green; organist, Clarence Whistler. At tho services Sun day morning tho sermon thought will be: "Official Responsibili ties. Tho new officers will be in stalled. Mrs. K. Murray will sing. There will also be an installation service at the Young People 'b meeting, when tho new officers will take over the work. Tho eve ning meeting will bo n Lincoln service.Mr. J. B. Huntingdon, a life long student of Lincoln, will speak. The music will bo of a patriotic nature. Reported. Aro you carrying sufficient firo insurance to proteot you in case of loss? Phone us today. Pen insula Security Company; Col umbia 101. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Fair Store Belling out. adv The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. Get your battery recharged nt tho St. Johns Garage. ndv Safety First I You'll never lose them In ROGERS' 50c suspenders. My I How good his tummy feels. He wears a four-bit ROGERS-bclt. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Don't buy Cough Syrup Wear ROGERS-RUDERS. Store your car this Winter on a paved street. Firc-proof gnr ngo; unexcelled service, $5 per month. 212 S. JerBoy street. Phono Col. 65G. ltf W, O. Hndlcy, district game, warden, announces that a construc tion camp is being established at Oak Springs on the Deschutes river preparatory to building a new fish hatchery. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. $2C0O--Scvcn room house on paved street; plumbing, lights nnd base ment; sewer, sidewalks nnd paving all paid. Terms. RICE & TATE, 107 N. Jersey. Phone Col. 887. For Sale Three Room house, pantry, closet, woodshed. Call 520 E. Polk street. 13 For Sale Cheap and sightly building lots. Sec J. S. Downey at once, 933 N.Syracuse. iac St. Johns acre nnd 3 room house for 2000. Easy terms, or 4 acre and same house for $11300. RICE & TATE, 107 N. Jersey street. Col. 887. At Alma Shlck's concert last week nearly everyone wore ROG-ERS-NEKTIES. The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. For Sale New 3 room house, furnished, with two lots and barn, ! by owner, $1600 on easy terms. 138 N. Ilnrtmnn street; Columbia 1031. 14 For Sale Confectionery nnd light grocery, fixtures included, in St. Johns. Call Col. 1475, or 403 North Jersey street. Henry Ford has Invited ROG ERS to put In a duplication of his St. Johns store at Mussel Shoals thnt the workmen may secure qual ity merchandise ut the lowest ios slble price. adv. Fair Store soiling out. adv INCOMU PROPERTY Nine room house, fitted for housekeep ing rooms, income sixty-two dol lars monthly; price $2800, good terms. KICK & TATU, 107 N. Jersey, Col. 887. You may ho next. You cannot afford to take a ohauco. Let us write your firo insurauco today, Peninsula Security Co, Phono Columbia 101, Would liko some nioro listings. Havo calls for all kinds of real estate 101 Baltimoro; Col. 440. For a Dripping Nose And Chilly Toes Wear ROGERS' Warm 35c Hose 3 pr.$1.00. If You Are Particular Q)ans Restaurant Maaonic Uiiildioif Opon at 6 A, M. We Kuow Our Business A Few Very Special Bargains in f Reed and Grass Furniture I I THE LINCOLN KNEW The words he uttered over half a century ago arc as true now as then, and should be an inspiration to all Americans. Ponder well what he said In addressing the Workmen's Association in 1864: "PROPERTY Is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; Is n positive good iu the world, That some should be rich sl,ows that others may become rich, and hence is just cucourogement to industry and enterprise, Let not him who is houseless pull down the house of another, but let hint work diligently and build one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall be safe from violence when built." ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Uorn February is, 1809; died April 15, 1865. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, v., Graniteware Sale Two Hundred Pieces of Granite ware goes on Sale FRIDAY MORNING All Big Values. Dish Pans, Pre serving Kettles, Bread Pans, Sauce Pans, Etc. All at One Price 25 cents St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE White Front Grocery Col. 766 FRENCH BLOCK 523 Columbia blvd. Specials for Fri. and Sal. ol this week W are offering some very interesting Specials for this week, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Now Is the time to save and wc nr Koing to help you. Low l'riccs, Quality and Service all arc wul come. Listen: Pure cane berry sugar 19 11m, $1.00 (With 11.00 worth ul sroccrlea) Carnation or Horden's Milk, G. .50c (With 50c purchuc of groccrlm) Fountain Oysters, can lGc Campbell's Soups 10c Phez Jams or Preserves, 9 or.. . . 10c Assorted Jellies, G or. 10c 1'otiutaln Peaches, No. 1.... 22c Keller's Cornflakes or Post Toasties 10c 1'rctti Mcta Bakery Ooodi, Vegetables itnily. I'mh Milk tic nunrt. Your patronage Millciteil. Telephone Main 998 II. A. LONGSTAFF HcprcaciitlnK Northwestern Mutual Lite Insurance Co, TRADH for uereiiKe nix room modern house, lot Ii7xl50, fruit, South St. Johns, $3001). - 1MCK & TATK, 107 N. Jersey, ('ol. 8H7. Reed Rocker, Cret Old Ivory $25.00 Reed Rocker, Cret Old Ivory $16.00 Reed Rocker, Cret Frosted Brown $16.50 Grass Rocker $12.00 Reed Rocker, Crot Old Ivory $15.00 Grass Chair $11.00 Grass Stand Table $10.00 CASH OR CREDIT H. F. CLARK FURNITURE I SECURITY Shredded Wheat Mo Head Rice, 3 lbs 25c Navy Deans, 1 lbs 2nu KHro Syrup, 10 lbs. Crystal White (!0a Karo Syrup, 10 lbs. Dark fiOo Van Camp's Spaghetti lg Van Camp's Pork uud JiwuiK, No. a 22 IJhhy'a Pork and Ucnns lQa Lava Soap, 3 bar 25e M. MERRICK, Prop. Mu. S. Scales Mn. C. A. Blew Scales & Blew REAL Ii STATU UROKCHS Wc Buy and Sell Agents for Sibloco 'ctett l'uriiat. Phone Col. 255 402 N. Jurwy Mra. Vinson does honiatitch iiiK at 528 South Ivanhoo; phono Columbin 10M. tf MAN