r im Gas Ranges ON Easy Terms New Gas Ranges Sun Ray Gas Range with Oven aud Broiler. . . $29.50 Sun.Ray Gas Range with Oven and Droller. . . .$52.50 Occidental Gas Range with Oven and Boiler.. .$49.50 SECOND HAND GAS RANGES 4 Burner Square Gas Ranges $10.00 4 Burner Square Gas Ranges $15.00 4 Burner Table Style Gas Ranges. "Acorn" . . . .$22.50 4 Burn-r Table Style Gas Ranges, "A. B." $30.00 4 Burner Table Style Gas Ranges, "Vulcan" . . . .$30.00 4 Burner Table Style Gas Ranges, "Vulcan'.' ... .$35.00 4 Burner Table Style Gas Rouges, "Occidental" .$37.50 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD UIUIIQ UUIIOD COFFEE will go up very likely, but we will hold our "Gloria" Coffee at the present price as long ns we can. Some are paying 10 cents for the caus aud don't seem able to get away from the habit. The "Gloria" at 35c; 3 for $1.00, is the best buy in Coffee on the market today. WE HAVE in some of the Plantation Syrup from New Orleans. It is the Old Style all Cane Syrup something pretty hard to get these days. We also have Dunbar's Pure Sugar House Molasses, something else that has been oil the market for several years. CANNKD OYSTERS AND SHRIMPS arc back to the old prices nt last, but clams will still be high. CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES are still go iug into use in great quantities. The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. Phone Columbia 102 "Del Monte" Canned Goods "Danish Butter" On the briny deep You'll sweetly Bleep in ROGERS' SAILOR HATS. 8ix room modern house 1 block to car, $1750, $175 down, bnl. $20 per mo.. 103 S. Jersey, Col. 755. A complete lino of garden tools, lawn movers and grass seed. Ueycrle & Armstrong. Garage for Rent, $1 per month. Call 517 Oawcgajitrcct. $20007 room modern house on paved Btrcct, fruit and gar den, street asiessments paid, easy terms. RICE & ' TATE, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; CoJ. 887. Twelve acres near Vancouver for aale or trade for St. John property. Couch & Uurson, agts, 205V N. Jersey-street. Lost or strayed away from home, a number of Golden and Silver pheasants. These birds are tame. Will pay reward for information aa to the wherea bouts of same. The Oregon State lawa do not allow you to shut these birds up. J. S. McKinney phone Col. 2, or 215 N. Jersey St. . . Bargain I A- house of 4 rooms, lot 50x100, some furniture, gar den all planted, $1000 easy terms. Couch & Burson, ageuts, 205 N. Jersey. Wnr Sain Cow and calf. Hoi- stein and Jersey, gives 6 gallons milk daily, per cent cream; tested for tuberculosis. Call a K 626 N. Hudson street. Ponltrv nettintr and fence and spraying materials. Bey erle & Armstrong. Pine heavy laying Barred Ply- mouth Rock natciung eggs ior $1.00. 215 Burr, corner of Lom bard street. 23 For Sale Dry short slab and t block wood $4.50 per load ; green u npr load : nlaner trimmings $4 per load. Transfer. Call 403 N. Jersey; Col. 1470. Um Vincmn rinea hemstitch ine at628 South Ivanhoe; phone Columbia 1044. TTniinflrMnincr rooms, single and suite, at 103 S. Ivanhoe 23tf Extra fine named Cactus Dah lia bulbs 15o to 35c; Primrose nlanta 5 to 15fl : Perennial plants 10c and 15e; cabbage plants 10c dozen. 215 Burr, cor. Jjomoara. HMHMMlHBMnHHHHHH ifOinnlnirJn'f Donnn oiuuian 0 UQuUII $1.00 Block and Slab Wood $4. In two lond lots. Col. 1448. Don't forget to cat at tho GooU Eats Cafe. Tho best for less. Screen doors and fly screens. Beyerlo & Armstrong. We tow 'em in day or night. Peninsula Garage, Empire 1218. I'or Sale or Trade, free from Incum brance, five choice rctldencc lot In Sheridan, Ortjjon. What have you? lit. W.J. uiuuap. .i'" For home buildinir or specula tion wo havo some raro buys in residence lots in South St. Johns one 50x100 on pavemont for $550, and another 100x100 for $700, Btreet assessment paid. KICK & TATE. 107 N. Jersey: Columbia 887. Warranty deed blanks and contracts of salo at this ofllco; 5c each, or 50o por dozen. For Sale Three white enamel ed kitchen tables and one stand table, cheap. Good Eats Res tauraut. For Rent to responsible party, 7 rnnm Imnsn. lots of fruit, car- den, partly furnished if desired. fall '-'11 Leavitt street. For Salo Cheat) Equity in 5 room house, on irood pavement. Call 102 S. Edison. 28tf Silver Spangled Hamburg eons for hatchlii". imported stock from Minnesota, $1.00 for 15. 718 North Syracuse street; phone Columbia 1208. 30 For Rent $12. six room house in St. Johns. Inquire 354 Ivy street, Portland. Al kinds of general repairing is done by the Peninsula Garage, 212 S. Jersey street. Votes Ask for vour votes give them to the W. C. T. U. and help us win the oOO cash prize civon bv the Greater Portland Association. We want the mon ey to help our W. C. T. U. Farm Home. Convenient boxes ior tne votes are at Bonham & Currier's. II. Simmons and Oregon Hotel Pharmacy, Broadway and Alder. Ask your neighbors and friends for their votes, too. ilep. Remember, a Bur Smoker at ih PnrtlnndWoolen Mills Fridav wvonmi. June 2nd. Watch next week for further particulars; This is going to be a real smoker. I' EXPERT KODAK FINISHING ENLARGING AND MOUNTING In Today; Out Tomorrow ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S.. SANTOX AND OR. HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Christian Science: Sunday morning services nt 11:00; Wed nesday evening at 8:00 nt 403 Smith avenue. This being election day tho Peninsula National Bank will be closed all day Mrs. Josephine Mycr, mother of Mrs. Berenice MeCall, has ar rived from Chicago to make her homo with her daughter. The uirls of the Sunbeam class of the Methodist church will hold a candy sale Saturday afternoon at Clark's Furniture store. Miss Edith Randall, sister of Mrs. Harley Manning, has arriv ed from England and will make her home here with Mr. and Mrs. Manning. Mrs. Lou Kennedy entertained the Blue Bird Club nt her home on Ivanhoe street on Tuesday af ternoon. The time was pleasant ly spent in making candy and outdoor sports. Mr. and Mrs. Chits. A. Ray have returned to St. Johns nfter a 21 months' absence spent in Califor nia aud some of the Eastern and Southern states. They say there is no place like St. Johns. Rare and gorgeous butterflies from Peru, South Africa, Ilondl- nas and other countries Is an ex hibit you wont want to miss. rhis is a eolection loaned by Mrs. Ladd. At the St. Johns Library until May 30th. Tho Gleaners' Sunday School class of the Methodist church was entertained at tho homo of Mrs. S. C. Cook. 1002 Oswego street on Friday evening. Thir ty members were in attendance. A social evening followed a short business meeting and refresh inents were served. Dr. Edna Watt lias just return ed from Davenport, Iowa, where she has just taken her degrees of Doctor of Chiropractic. Dr. Watt will visit hero for a couple of weeks at home of hot moth er, Mrs. E. 1). Vinson, and after a visit to the Puget Sound will go to San Francisco, where she will open oflices. Norman Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parks, formerly a resident of St. Johns hut now residing at Clovordale, Oregon, underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at tue Good Samaritan hospital .Saturday oi last weeic. Ho is getting along very nicely. Norman is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. I). McQuarrie. The Sitton Parent Toiiehor As sociation will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, May 2.)th, at 2:30 p. m. There are several matters of business to come bo- foro the members, also our dole- gate will report on tho National Convention. This is our last meeting of tho school year, so lot us havo a good attendance. See. Firo which wrought $0300 damage destroyed the Burlington hotel and also two dwellings ad jacent early Saturday morning. Ton men living m the hotel es caped, although three had to jump irom second hiory win dows. H. C. Sloan bruised ins hand when he landed. Dwelling houses on both sides of the hotel owned by Dan Brecht who also owned the hotel, were destroyed. Oliver J. and Earl Vankuron, who have been at Port Angolus, Wash., for tho past year, motor ed to St. Johns and were guests of their cousin, L. N. Bellinger. They had been spending the past year with their uncle at Port Angeles, and L. N. Bellinger who had been called there on ae count of tho illness of tho uncle and who passed away, accompan ied them here. The two brothers are leaving this week for their homo in Everett, Mich. Mrs. E. F. Monahau, Mrs. Man ley Smith and Mrs. E. A. Blew have returned from Taeoma where they attended tho Nation al Convention of Parent Teacher Associations as delegates from the Williams, Sitfon and Goorgo schools. They wish to express their appreciation of the oppor tunity of attending this conven tion and to thank the associa tions from which they were sent. They are very enthusiastic ovor the work and have returned with new aspirations, a new inspira tion and a determination to re new their energy in promoting the work in this district. Nearly three hundred delegates were in attendance, from all over the United States with many inter esting reports from the various states. In addition to the regu lar work of the convention Taeo ma people furnished many won derful entertainments during the week including sight seeing trips, banquets, luncheons and a stadium day entertainment in which 16,000 school qhildron participated. Don't send your printing out of town. Typewriter pnper for sale nt this ofiicc. A 500 card party will be'given by tho W. O. W. at lHoknor Hall Monday evening, May 22. Four prizes given and refreshments will ho served. Remember, a Big Smoker at tho PortlnndWoolon Mills Friday evening, June 2nd. Watch next week for further particulars; This is going to ho a real smoker. Mr. and Mrs, Willis D. Vinson and young son Billie, Mrs. Rhnr er and Jack Vinson motored up front Salem and spent Sunday with Mrs. Vinson on South Ivan hoe street. Never was good eyesight more necessary than today. If your vision is dim or you have pain about your eyes, have Dr. Frank Saiidifur examine them. Hon ham & Currier Hldg.; Col. 37D. May 17th the Royal Neighbor ('lull was entertained at the homo of Neighbor Wright, 838 N. Jersey street. Tho day was spent piecing mid t icing a quilt. A chicken dinner was served at 1 o'clock, which every one present enjoyed very inuoh. Those pros out were Mcsdnmcs Pigg, Fair child, Zimmerman, lloyd, Dear, Horry, Reynolds. Milyou, Hen derson, Wymoro, Wright. Visi tors MoOinnis, Whitney, Tltyg oson, Hooho, Spm'tip, Johnston, Mower, Sproul. Children draco Heche. Juno Wymoro, Mnrjorio Sporup. Orvillo Horry. Hetty and Elsie Mao McGiiuiis anil Ron, Jewel and Corneal Bilyeu. Hop. There will bo a very important mooting Tuesday evening at 8 p. in. at tlu Congregational ohiiroh for parents of tho hoys of the Whitney Chorus. This will bo.u parents' meeting combined wilTi the regular practice aud parents are urgently requested to bo there. Mr. Whitney will ho pres ent, so como and hoar what ho has to say. All hoys are request, od to bo there; makes no dill'or eneo if you have not attended regularly. Como Tuesday and ilnd out about thu concert Juno 27 III of 2000 hoys. Just enough time loft to get in this largo ono nis if you start again Tuesday. Reported. W. E. Knight, a well known uitixou of St. Johns, died sudden ly the morning of May 12th. Ho had just arrived at his work at the Portland Manufacturing Co. when ho was striken with heart failure and died instantly. Ho was horn in Harrison county, W. Virginia, and whs aged 70 years, 1 mouth anil 21 days. He had boon a resident T this place for :i number of years, and was a ood citizen. Mr. Knight is sur vived by his widow. The funer al services wore hold at his res idence at !I22 East Burlington street Sunday at 2 p. m. Inter ment in Columbia cemetery, tho St, Johns didoi'taking Co. in I'liai'jje. Tho members of the Debonair oluh gavo a birthday luncheon Saturday at one o'clock in the tea room of the Multnomah lin tel in honor of Mrs. Alice Loarn w!'k and Mrs. M.F. Sloan's birth days. The table was beautifully decorated. Tho club presented each with a corsage bouquet of nwoot peas. The Debonair club has been organized for 15 years, aud Mrs. Learned has always boon their faithful president. To Mrs. Learned they are one big family. At the close of tho lun cheon Mrs. Learned arose aud looking down tho long table, gave a few touching words of thanks for the way wo had re membered her on her 71th birth day. Then Mrs. Sloan arose and thanked the club for remember ing her, after which Mrs, S. Fouos, vice president of the club, responded with a few appropri ate remarks. Nineteen of the twenty-two members were pres ent. Tho members are: Mrs. Al ice Learnud, Mrs. Otis Learned, Mrs. Frank Saiidifur, Mrs. Myr tle Weeks, Mrs. A. W. Markle, Mrs. L. ('. Kennedy, Mi's. L. Chambers, Mrs. Frank Horsman, Mrs. W. R. Evens, Mrs. Dr. W. E. Ilartel of Piedmont, Mrs. .I.E. Hiller, Mrs.Dr.Fredorio Schulto, Mr. J. N. Koeler of West More- land, Mrs. ('. II. Derrie, Mrs. S, J. Gray, Mrs. ('. II Boyd of Pied moid, Mrs M. B. Green, Mrs. S, Folios, Mrs. M. F. Sloan, Mrs. II A. Bickuase of Piedmont, Mrs Wm. Caldwell -and Mm. C. A Braaseh. Mi's. Fanny Souther land, a sister of Mrs. Learned, was an invited guost. Rep. (live your motor a chance to show what it really can do by using Hyvls, the bust lubricating oil to bo obtained, f or salo by Peninsula Garage, 212 S. Jersey. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Dili Load Man, Col. 1133. For 12 in. Block Wood Ool.258. Best lino of fishing tackle in town. Beyerlo & Armstrong, Hardware Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Panama Hats 9oc, $1.G0, $2.50. ROGERS, of course. Don't forget that you can get all you can cat for 25c at Hap py's Place, 110 Philadelphia St. Complete line of garden seeds in bulk. Beyerlo & Arm strong, Hardware. Cool Work Hats 75c. ROGERS. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Full line of paints, varnishes and kalsomincs. Beyerlc & Armstrong. Good Pants Cheap ROGERS. Por Sale Cheap aud sightly building lots. Sec J. S. Downey at once, 933 N, Syracuse tac Largo load Box Wood $1 de livered. fol. 1418. KEDS for the KIDS ROGERS Before you build get our prices on builders' hardware and tools, quality kind. Beyer lo & Armstrong. Box wood for sale, $11.00 per load; 403 N. Jersey street; Col. 1175. ROGERS surely needs you And you need ROGERS. For 12 in. Block Wood Ool. 258. Fifty sheets of linen note paper and 25 linen envelopes for 25u at this ofllco. The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. Start saving in ROGERS' pock- et hooks, 25u up. Cars overhauled aud repaired in your garage or initio. Albert Ruckles, r24 Tioga street, or call Col. 1411 eveniugs. Men's Solid Leather Dress Shoes $-1 .95 ROGERS. Slab wood delivered $1. Col. 14IK. FORD car for Sale 1918 mod- e), demountable rims, Gray-Davis starter aud other extras, live good tires. MRS. TATE, 107 N. Jersey; Col. bo7. Cool Pants HOG ERS. Sleeping rooms, hot and cold water, hath. Call at Good Eats Restaurant. Sewing of all kinds, reasonable prices. 0!l!l E. Tyler, one block from Fessondeu. Empire 1525. Children's Play Suits 95e ROGERS. Several diiTerent pieces of prop erty; will take car in full or part payment.' Bring on your trades. Couch & Burson, agents, 20.). N. Jersey street. Por Sale by Owner Four room house, shingled aud painted, near ly new, lot 1)0x100. locnted ot 301 E. Richmond street, 1 1-2 blocks from Lombard street and car line. Price $1650, terms. For Sale 5 room modern house, lot 100x100 lino fruit and berries, all furniture included, $4,(M)0, $2500 cash J. F. Gill more, 1 lii'is N. Jersey; Col. 81. This is the host bargain you or anybody over had: Four room house, big corner lot, two blocks of oar lino, four blocks to school, over $900 worth of furniture. All this for only $1IU)0 for quick salo. See Amiiuh for great bargain, at N. Jersey street. For Sale or Trade New Ave room bungalow, centrally locat ed. Will consider ear and some cash as first payment. A. M. Warner, owner, 208 S, Jersey; Phono Col. 91G. For Sale N. Rod and Flem ish Giant Does, also young rab bits. 810 S. Ivanhoe street. Seven room houseboat, splen did float, electric light; also new Evenrude motor. St. Johns, Portland, Woolen Mill Dock, be low Municipal Terminal No, 3. For Sale Four room house, lot 00x120 feet, lino fruit and ber ries, lino location, 0110 block of ear line, $1100, $:iOU cash, bal auee $20 and interest. Look at this. J. F. Gillmore, 1131- N, Jersey street ; t ol. 81. Do you want to trade in your ear as part payment on a pretty 5 room cottage, all large rooms, semi-modern, lot 100x100, with abundance of fruit; only $2550. RICE & TATE, 107 N. Jersey; Columbia 887. Banking By Mail The more remote your place of residence the greater your appreciation will be for the excellent service we render in BANKING BY MAIL. Great numbers of depositors arc now in daily touch with the Bank through this medium. Let us explain it to you; Wc have recently issued a booklet covering this couvcuicn service which wc shall be pleased to mail you upon request. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK 1 Granite Ware Sale 200 PIECES Consisting of Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans, Mixing Bowls, 10 Quart Dish Pans, Pudding Pans 25c Sale starts Friday morning St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors CHERRIES WE HAVE AGREED AND SIGNED A CONTRACT to deliver to the cannery 1G0 tons of cherries; and we would like to buy them all here iu St. Johns. All who have Koyal Aim and l'ie Cherries please come and let us know at once. Wc will pay you the highest price for them. Also Raspberries all wc can get, and later wc will tnke your prunes and pears. Anyone who has fruit to sell let us know at once, for if wc cannot get our lounge here we must get the balance elsewhere. For price and particulars see GASSER EXPRESS lOtf W. Alta Stttct or I'huiie Oftice Umpire Uoldc nee Col. 3T7 Wo also want 75 pickers. Three weeks' work Moose hall presented a gay I scene on Tuesday evening when: Minerva social club staged its country fair. Everything from hot dogy to the roulette wheel was in evidence to attract thu daintily ginghamed lassies and the hcrtibhed up lads who eamu from all nartH of the peninsula to join iu the festivities The sud-( deu appearance of a cop brought , to a halt tho rush of business at the wheel operated by .1. .M. Mlair and Koks Walker who were placed under arrest for operating an illegal game of chance. Mr. lilair, as general of tho alVair, wiih taken to tho police station wliero .Judge lluwkins staged a trial and promised to release Mr. lilair on bail, which ho endeav ored to produce, it was not un til Mr. lilair had extracted tho nceesary bail from friends who had followed to the police sta tion that Judge Hawkins relent ed and the game was allowed to proceed . Mrs. (1. A. Roberts and Miss Alda Overstrect were gen eral chairmen of the affair. In charge of tho candy booth were Mrs. R. Ingledue, Misses Gladys Mredeson.Donalda McGregor and lieulah Zimmerman. Mrs. II. A. Simmons, Miss Nettie Johnson and Mra.Chauncey served punch. Mrs. I). M. Hurson, Mrs. W. A. Carroll, Mrs. J. S. Downey and Mrs. E. Thurston had charge of the home cooking booth, Mrs. J. Ivenney and Mrs. It. R. Harheim thu grab hag, and (J. A. Roberts, Mr. Kewell, Marion Johnston doled out the hot dogs. Mrs. Nettiu Mason, Mrs. W. Rail and Mrs. A, E. Hutchinson were iu charge of tho fancy work booth, and laat, but not least, Miss Flor ence Davis aud Mrs. W. R. Mor row revealed the past, present aud future according to the m. tic art of palm reading. The auto robe was donated by Row. Walker, the blanket by J. ,M. Hlair, a savings hank and live dollar account by J. N. Kdlefsen. suit pattern by J. Noeu, potted plant by Kolph thu florist, two hand embroidered rompers by ltlllllllllll it ( 'lIl'IMHI'. set - - 1 bv Misi (ilinlvs ItrMloMin. ull of which wero rnlTlud.-Rep, Chickens for sale at iMIIkjNorth Hudson struct, also (piar.t jars and fruit and jellios. A complete lino of Chevrolet and Ford, parts carried US' the Peninsula Oarage, '212 S.fjrKcy. $lfi00 1 room house ou.lot SO xllO, 011 paved street, uir uear Cooporage, street assemunU paid; terms . RICE & TAWE, Re niton, 107 N. Jersey ; ColB7. For Rent 2 furnished hotuo keeping rooiiu $12, also ty,o for $10.-2011 Willauiuttu Itlvd. Wanted Ountloiuun to uooin, or board and room, striutly liome cooking, in private hontu, voi reasonable. 2M(i Willahiotto boulevard. Wanted Woman to oam for two children during day a my homo or yours. IM!I Kellogg St. Call after 5 p. 111. 31 For Salo 20,young pullet's and li hens, get 20 eggs n dayjTprice 1.2f). Norn Waldron, phone Woodlawn 1U10. AVautcd One or two respecta ble gontlomen to room aiuljaoard, close to St. Johns LumborS Co., 01G W. West Charleston.