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i lain I B Armstrongs Linoleum Jbr Every Floor in the House Any Room In Your House Covered With ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM FOR ONLY $1-00 Per Week 6 FT. WIDE INLAID $1.45 to $2.00 Sq. Yard 12 FT. WIDE INLAID $1.85 and $2.20 Sq. Yard OAmand U DAOS yX)QOOQOSQQQOOOOaQiOOOOQQlO CKXMX00O0O0OOO0CMX)OOOO)U" , nninrlnH Pnffnn UIUIIQ UUIIDO nCinnlnir'o" Doonn unman o uauuii The Picnic Season is here nt Inst nml now what to take for lunch Is Interesting. You have a big list to choose from and we have them all. OLIVES, belli Ripe and Green arc al ways thought of. For Sandwiches we have Deviled Ham, Tongue and Chicken, Samhvichola, Garnishnla, Vicuna Sau sage, Sardines in many slr.es and styles, Canned and Roast Uecf, Veal Loaf nud the Dclicia Sandwich Spread, Cheese in several forms. Pickles are always taken, wc have them in Bottles and Hulk, Sour, Sweet nml Dill. Grapes, Logan Berry and Pineapple Juice arc all fine to take. Besides, arc the Fruit, Oranges, Lcmous and Ilauanas. With Dcrries still high Canned Fruits are in genera use yet and much cheaper, The sales of Canned Pineapple arc increasing each year, but there nrc other fine fruits such ns Peaches, Apricots and Pears and many kinds of Plums that wc appreciate before they come in in the fresh form. The Grabaferia Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. Phone Columbia 102 "Del Monte" Canned Goods "Northern's Bear" Flour oocHjuqcayopcgx CHERRIES mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WK HAVE AGRKKD AND SIGNKD A CONTRACT to deliver to the cannery 150 tous of cherries; and we would like to buy them all here In St. Johns. All who have Royal Ann and Pie Cherries please come and let us know at once. We will pay you the highest price for them. Also Raspberries -all we can get, and later we will take your prunes and pears. Anyone who has fruit to sell let us know at once, for if we cannot get our tonnage here wc must get the balance elsewhere. For price and particulars see GASSER EXPR ESS 108 W. A1U Street or Phone Office Rmplrc 392. Residence Col. 377 We also want 75 pickers. Three weeks' work PIGGLY WIGGLY Jill Over the World Fresh Fruits Vegetables Groceries Royal Club Coffee 1-POUND Q7n CAN O i C caTnd $1.07 5-POUND ti rftL CAN tp ! 4 O WHITE STAR SARDINES 1 Z Oval Cans, 15 or 1 X ' C LIBBY PORK AND Ql BEANS 02C g-OZ. JAR MOOREHOUSE Q PREPARED MUSTARD VC Trade where your dollar goes farthest. TRY OURS. 210 North Jersey Street St. Johns 186 Fifth Street South of Yamhill BATHING CAPS NEW COLORS, STYLES AND PRICES 15c to $1.00 ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S.. SAHTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Old Sol has been making up for Don't send your printing out lost time of late. , of town. Typewriter ribbons for sale nt Typewriter paper for sale nt this office; 75c each. jthis oflice. Mr. Levering loft last week on An evening's entertainment by a business trip to Manitoba. ,tls,,s l 11,0 Community church Wi..n rlimtfnvnil n IllinillitV nf 0"'h'"' cord wood near Pier Park Satur day last, Kepairs on St. Johns streets arc still going by default. How long before action will be taken? J.U.IIuntingdon gave Lincoln's Gettysburg Address at the Port land Auditorium on Memorial Day. Not much speed is in evidence toward installing playground ap paratus nt Pier Park for use of the children. Christian Science: Sunday morning services at 11:00 Wed nesday evening at 8:00 nt 403 Smith avenue. Mrs. McVicker and Mrs. Era ser left yesterday for Wichita, Kns., where they will visit rela tives and friends. All local nds. are strictly cash unless a monthly account is had nt this oflice. Phone orders of local nds. not acceptable. J. N. Edeflsen nud C . Kussell of the Peninsula National Hank attended the Oregon Hankers' Convention at Astoria Saturday. K. J. Whelan of the Peninsula National Hank has returned from his vacation which was spent in California with his parents and friends, v Halm & Itchman wore the low est bidders on the improvement of Fcsacndcn street from fcdison to Jersey. Work will soon be uu der way. Mrs, Hurghduff is having the eleventh annual reunion of the graduates of Itoom lf, Out ml school nt the skating rink this. Thursday, evening. Pratt tho Photographer will oc cupy a part of the new Kletehur building on North Jersey, near Kcsscudcn, which is Hearing com pletion. Hoy Wilcox will occupy one of the rooms. A concert will bo given in the Pioneer M. 15. church Wed no day, Juno 7th. Tho program will consist of solos, duets, qiiHrtclK and choruses. Admission Ufle uuil 15e. Everybody welcome. Plans woro Hied last wook by City Engineer Laurgaurd for the improvement of Willamette boul evard from St. Johns avenue to Weyerhaeuser avenue. The oti ninted cost of the project was given nt $12,M5. The home of Geo. A. Higlor nt 810 South Edition street was dam aged by lire near the noon hour on Decoration Day. Tho tiro i believed to have originated from nn electric iron, and the damage is said to bo about $300. Tho demonstration to be givttn by the pupils of Mrs. Frank A. Itice nt the Jamas John High school Monday evening, June 5, at 8 'clock, bids fair to bo ono of the most pleasing and entertain ing musical events of the year. "Tho Glass Slipper," tho play given by the'Gleo Clubs of tho James John high .school nt the auditorium last Friday evening was a delightful entertainment and immensely enjoyed by the large audience in attendance. A number of tho friends of Mrs. J. A. Itiggs gave her a ploasant surpriso party nt her home 102G South Princeton streot on Mon day evening, Music, gam oh mid refreshments, including straw berry shortcake nnd crei m, mnde the occasion n most enjoyable one. Airs, uiggs, who Juki boon in ill health for tho past thru years, is able to bo around again. The smoker to bo givon for the benefit of tho Portland Woolon Mills base ball club in the club house of tho Portland Woolen Mills Friday evening, Juno 0th. promises to bo highly entertain ing. "Fighting" Hlutch an I "Speed" Murphy will put on the main boxing event. The former is a coining heavyweight of Port land, and the latter lias dofoated a number of good men. Hoth are overseas boys. Tonight the DeMoss Concert Company will give a program at the Community church. A unm ber of St, Johns people have heard them nnd speak of thoir program as being equal to that of any Chautauqua company. They have traveled all ovor America and through parts of Europe and make a practioe of putting their concerts on under the auspices of the different churches. It is not a proposition of suportmg a charitable orani zation in attending, but rather getting one s money s worth at a high class evening's entertain raent. Water for sprinkling and other purposes is pretty much in de maud those days. The St. Johns Chautauqua promises to be belter than ever this year. The dates are June 30 to July Oth. Miss Grace Cole after nn lib sence of several weeks, is return ing to her position at the Penin sula National Hank this week. Mayor linker has decided that the daylight saving scheme will be abandoned, wliicri decision seems to meet with pretty gener al approbation. The Gleaners' Sunday School class of the M. E. Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs.Colo 100 Oswego street, on Friday ev ening, June 2d. A. L. .Smoelc has returned from n pleasant sojourn in California. The warm weather of the past few days makes vuention time seem more alluring. Clyde Plymire who wits fore man of the shop of the Multno mah Hotel garage for over four years, is now foreman of the Peninsula Garage, 212 S. Jersey. Vision troubles are often worse when there is very bright sun shine and intense bent. For re i f consult Dr. Frank Siindifur; office Honhnm & Currier building phone Col, 371). The Willinms School Parent Teacher's Association will meet .Monday. June fith, at 3 p. m. at the Wiliams school. Election of officers nud short program. A full attendance is desired. Hon wood $3.00 in two load lots. Col. 1-M8. Wanted Itapid neat sewing done. .State prieo and address. Address E. H. C, this oflice. For Sale Six room modern ioiiro, furnished, garage, large chicken house. Call 721 Oswego treet. 31 To Trade Lot or acreage for .uto. Call 117 N. Ilartman. 30 For Sale Oil stove, very rea- sousble, in good condition; S 12 N. Leonard street. Hloek mid slab wood delivered $1.50 in two limil lots. Col. I I IK. Screen doors and fly surcons. Huyorle & Armstrong. Housekeeping rooms, singlo nud suite, nt 10314 8. Ivnuhoe !!3tf For Snlo Cheap Equity in f room House, on good pavement. Call 102 S. EdiM.ii. L'HIf Hase ball season now here. Look over our lino of bats, balls nud mitts. Hoyorle & Armstrong. WANTED A CAU in trade for oquity in 5 room seiiii-inodern houso .fruit, $2300. KICK & 1'ATE, Honltors, 107 N. Jersey ; I'ol. 887. Poultry uottiug nud fence and spraying umterials. Hoy erlo & Armstrong. Havu you had your crank ease drained and refilled with Hyvis at the PuiiiiiKiilM Garage, 212 S, Jersey T This is the best bargain you or inybody over hud : Four room house, two big lots, two blocks of car line, four blocks to school, ovor $900 worth of furniture. All this for only $1300 for quick sale. ieo Ami.iuli for great bargained J00 N. Jersey street. For Kent Newly furnished housekeeping rooms, modern. Call 111)3 West Leonard street, Three nicely furnished house keeping rooms for rent. 912 N. Smith avenue; Col. 14S3. .$17500 room house, lot 50x 100, easy terms. KICK & TATE, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Colum bia B87. For Sale Six hivus beos, $10 per hive. Call 830 N. Kellogg St. If you enjoy good music you will find it at the Community church tonight. For Hont Four room house furnished, for two months, mod ern, has garage. Call at 007 E. Mohawk street; Empire 852. Wanted To buy or rent small house, $50 down and $20 or more pur month, including interest. Addrowi with full particulars C, this oiTicu. Painter wantfl work painting and kHkomiiiiug. Phone Colum bia 1210. GLOVES LARGK ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Middle aged woman, competent to tako full charge modern home, four in family. Good wages to competent woman. Phono Col umbia 160. The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. Host line of fishing tacklo in town. Hoyerlc & Armstrong, Hardware. Twelve Inch inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. TENNIS SHOES for Men, Wo men and Children ROGERS. Don't forget that you can get nil you can eat for 25c nt Hap py's Place, 110 Philadelphia St. For Sale Ca,st iron range with wider coils, in good condition. Call 12000 Willamette boulevard after fi p. 111, Complete line of garden seeds in bulk. Hoyerlc & Arm strong, Hardware. Seems to be an early Fall this year. Wear ROGERS' Pants. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Full line of paints, varnishes and kalsomiuos. Hcyorlo & Armstrong. Men's Dress Shoes $1.1)5 ROGERS. For Sale Cheap nud sightly building lots. See J. S. Downey nt once, 933 N, Syracuse. lac Hefore you build get our price on builders iinrdwnro and tools, quality kind. Heyer- e & Armstrong. Men's Swell Oxfords $1.1)5. ROGERS. "Bottcr Wood" Ool. 2D8. Fifty sheets of linen note paper nud 25 linen envelopes for 25c nt this office. Cars overhauled nud repaired in your garage or mine. Albert Huckles, 521 Tioga street, or cnll Col. Mil evenings. Safety First I You'll never oso them in HOOEltti' 50c Sus penders. The Dig Load Man, Col. 1133. Here is some good home nnd cheap. Five room modern bunga low, must sell nt once. Money talks to me. See my agent, Ami- zicli, 300 N. Jersey street. Hox wood $3.00 per load; plan er trimmings, wn n. Jersey bt,; Columbia M75. 33 Forethought for Travelers j YOU WOULD consider yourself in possesion of nn ideal form of moucy if, when starting on a journey, you could supply yourself with a wallet of 10, 20. 50 and 100 dollar bills, cqunlly good in the United States or Foreign countries, prepared expressly for your individual use, nud redeemable in case of loss. Unpleasant possibilities arc avoided and distinct advan tages arc gained. You avoid the danger of loss or theft you carry substantial amount of cash. always present when You avoid the difficulty of passing you nrc unknown. personal checks where You avoid the possibility of delay, annoyance and extra ex pense in connection with mail or telegraphic transfers of money at points en route. For explanations or purchase call at our Ex change Department. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK - I Garden Cultivators $3.75 A "Timely Special" just when you need one, onablos you to Cultivate tho garden in a fraction of tho time required with hand implements. GARDEN PLOW CULTIVATOR, 24 in. Wheel, Complete with Moluboard, Wccdcr rfo and Revcrslblo Shovel, Special. , $3.75 5 Prong Hand Cultivator, Special 95c I St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors THE JVfCff'ST?R STORE fir""- I(L: $ If Just Arrived The New WEDGEWOOD HIGH OVEN "combination RANGE HSI It is Something Different. See it in Our Window All Next Week. Price Installed $175.00 YOUR OWN TERMS IN REASON THIS IS OUR MOST POPULAR COMBINATION Has one Separate Oven which has proven entirely Satisfactory and is personally Guaranteed. Price $120.00 YOUR OLD RANGE TAKEN AS FIRST PAYMENT H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN CASH OR CREDIT ii Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs for hatching, imported Htoek from Minnesota, $1.00 for 15. 718 North Syracuse Htreut; phouo Columbia 1208. U0 Only $2550 5 room house, l-'UKNISHHI), lot 100x100, with fruit j tako our on first payment. HICK & TATK, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Col. 887. For Sale- -Sprint' roosters, 2ii to :i5o ; also BQosubttrrigs for sujo. Apply Win .MaoUonnltl, oml of Koborts avenue, near Terminal No. -1.