I Armstrongs Linoleum Jbr Even) Floor jg) in the House Any room in your house covered with ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM for only $1.00 Per Week 6 Ft. Wide Inlaid Linoleum $1.25 to $2.75 Sq. Yard 12 Ft. Wide Inlaid Linoleum $1.85 and $2.20 Sq. Yard 12 Ft. Wide Printed Linoleum $1.25 Sq. Yard LAYING EXTRA YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD QAmandu Btos m 1 1 "Gloria" Coffee If you ueed berries to can you lmd better get them as tlicy will kooii be gone. The Apricot time is here now ami noon it will be Peaches. Fruit Jars are moving out fast, Allowing that people are putting up more fruit than usual. Sugar is in big demand now nlso, and we arc in a position t to uell it for less than it is quoted in a wholesale way. Melons and all Fresh Fruitu arc good now, but Canned Goods arc still selling. Don't forget to nsk for, Del Mouto when you need a good grado. The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "Del Mwrte Canned Goods Fishers Blend Flour OOOOUCKHXHOdOOOCbaOC Wc Buy and Sell CHERRIES, PRUNES, PEARS, PLUMS, LOGAN BERRIES, RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES Any quantity. Iff you want to buy or sell see us at ence, It will pay you to do so. We call for fruit. We furnish boxes and crates. We pay $1.00 pr crate for Logan Berries and sell same for $1.25 Delivered. We pay far fruit every Saturday P. M. GASSER EXPRESS 108 W. Alta Street or Phone Office Umpire 892. Residence Col. 377 PIGGLY WIGGLY y?l6vertie World One of the Cleanest and Most Sanitary Kept Grocery Stores in Portland One of Best to do All Grocery Shopping, WHY? Trie Fallowing Is a fair example of the sav ing en yaur dally Purchases In this store: All Leading Brands of Coffee POUND 40c Three I (hi 1Q POUNDS. ..... .1 ;'. . tpl'lO POUNDS $1.95 Mazola and Wesson Salad Oils PINTS. .25c QUARTS. .48c M QO y2 GAL. 95c GALLON 3lOZi It lbs. Pure CZQ CANE SUGAR OvC v 2W North Jersey Street I i 1 1 i . V t J .H 1 1 1 m "Sinclair's" Bacon EXPERT KODAK FINISHING AND ENLARGING FOR QUICK SERVICE TAKE YOUR FILMS TO ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S.,'SJNTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET "W. P. Greene & Son nre erect ing n residence for Win. Mace on Leonard street. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Miller re n sojourn turned Inst week from at Nescowin Bench. Miss Anna Poe and Miss Doro thy Coulter nre visiting nt Sen- side with their sisters. Officers Maxwell nnd Unit nre spending their vacation nt Sen- Hide with their families. Mrs. .1. P. Wood left Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs.Melvin Ferguson, nt Clurkson, Wnsh. o Mrs. Longstnff who underwent a surgicnl operation at the Good I Samaritan hospital is improving very nicely. Christian Science: Sunday morning services at 11:00; Wed nesday ovening at 8:00 at -103 Smith nvenuc. Dr. P. P. Seltultze is spending I this week in Scuttle attending I medical lectures and doing spe I rial clinical work. Mrs. Sol. Cameron and dnugh tor Helen of Victoria, 1$. C, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Warner. Lieut. It. L. Crane has returned after a vacation of ten days spent with his family camping on the Santiam nnd at Paeille City. o Mr and Mrs. 13. A. Wow, Mrs. C. L. Holmes nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, G. A. Roberts left yesterday for a sojourn at Manhattan llcnch. Mrs. Marion .Johnston lelt on the steamer Senator Tuesday morning for Los Angeles, when she will visit for six weeks with her sister. Dr. nnd Mrs. Wynu Manning of Hend, Oregon, were recent vist tors nt the homo of the Dr.'s pat ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Manning, I making the trip by auto. CI Peninsula Lodgo No. 128, I. O. 0. P. presented W. II. Monnhan with a handsome gold chain nnd fob last Monday night 111 recog. Inition of faithful service. During the months of July and August when travel on the high ways is henviest enr drivel's should exercise the greatest cure I in the operation of their em's. Miss Grnce Put, of St. Louis. Mo., arrived in St. Johns on Inst Friday and will spend the Sum- mer with her sister, Mrs. L. Ken nedy on South Ivnnhoe street. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. Inglodtic and Mrs. Messie Post loft a few days ago for an extended trip through the Hast. Tltey lett uy way of Seattle and Canada, tak ing the boat out ot bcatllc. The Publio Dock Commission hns approved plnns for the con- struction of the extension of pier No. 1 nt Terminal No. I, and Chief Engineer Ilegardt has boon directed to advertiso for propos als. The locnl branch Y. W. C. A. is m . r now closed lor me sonson. mir ing the month of August Mr. J, M. Shaw, local secretary, will have charge of the girls' oamp on tho Clackamns, and most of the club members nre anticipating a stay nt tho camp during that time. City Commissioner Pier wns struck by an autombile driven by W, II. Norman m bunnyside dis trict Tuesday morning, and p -.i fully but not seriously injured. As he wns struck ho grabbed the front fender of the car and was carried about ten feet, Tho com missioner attaches 110 blame for the accident to Mr. Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Douglass have returned from an auto trip through Washington, which in cluded a drive from Raymond to Long Beach, Wash. They return ed by way of Astoria nnd the Lower Columbia river highway. Mrs. Billings Douglass nnd her daughter Virginia and son Jack returned with them for a visit ni St. Johns. 1 1 1 A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Mrs. Lela Ad- arns, daughter 01 Air. ami .mi. 1. E. Hatchitt, at the Christian church Friday evening, July M. About twenty young folks wore in attendance and enjoyed the oc casion immensely. A dainty lunch was served. Miss Franco Notz rendered several splendid readings which were greatly enjoyed, DR. HESS ('. ('. Curri'ii nnd Venn1 iinve been milking some ditches of fisli of late Hull I'm.' The bans Dieu Ricns Clnss of the Lvnngelicnl church will pic nic at Senppooso tomorrow. Mrs. George Bono of Minot, S. D., is a guest at the home of W. II. Monnhan, 07(1 Vandcrbilt St. A new son was a recent arrival nt the home of Mr nnd Mrs. 12. P. Doyle on South Kellogg street. Lewis Miller has treated his home to a handsome new eont of paint and otherwise made it more attractive and convenient. Ed. S. Currier, son Robert nnd nephew, Lloyd Prneger of San Jose have returned from nil en joyable outing in the Crater Lake region. o Elizabeth, John iviul Ruth Blew nre spending the summer with their grandmother. Mrs. T. J. Brandos, at the Four Pines cot- tage nt Seaside. I wish to thank the employers and employes of the St. Johns Lumber Co. for their sympathy and liberal oll'eriiig during my late illness. Frank Wilson, 1107 S. Central avenue. u G. J. Lueicr is in charge of the big concrete bridge 011 the Tilla mook highway for LcDoux & liOUouN. (.jus says lie lias neon in charge since the ilrst of June and expects to complete the bridge in about two months. Claude W. Brooks of Hecla, b. I)., has written the locnl Amer ican Legion for information con cerning lus wile whom lie lost trade of when he went into the army, and holiovos she is some where in this sect ion. .Mrs heiiui Uranium ami sons George and Clarence were guests at the J. F. Hendricks homo, L'OH South ivnnhoe street, Inst week. 'I'll.... Id. . ........... .,1. ..I U.,iil.. IIVV, IIIVII Jil Mill llll.'ll III IJIJIIIIII, where .Mrs. Brnuiinn's mot her is seriously ill. They nre old time friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen dricks nt Mnckny, Idaho. Mrs. Ella G. Wortmnn. Grand Chief of Pythian Sisters of Ore gou, made her official visit to Rose Temple No. Hi July (Ith, at which time she complimented the members as being the Ilrst Py thian Sister Temple to have al ready n fund started for the Ore gon- Washington home that is to be built nt iiueouver. o The "Sibloco Pipoless Fur nace is low 111 height, making them practical for any basement; square outside eastings, taking up the least room of any furnace on the market, and above all nre very economical 111 tuol con sumption, giving you !)5 per cent of the heat (hut usually goes u) the chimney. Install one now, Alex, b, bcales, Agent; phono Empire 1U2C. o The Altruistic Club Pythian Sisters were entertained at the home of Mrs. Klllo Maxiield 011 Tuesday, July 1 1 1 It. Dinner was served at noon, after which the busiiiitfis wns culled to order. Sewing wns tho work of the day. riio uoxt meeting will be a picnic at Columbia Park July tin, when all members and their children are asked to bring a basket and enjoy the day. Dinner will bo served nt noon. Cnit'oc will be furnished. Reported. -o- The members and friends of the Ciiitcd Eviiiitfdicnl church ex pressed their appreciation of their pastor, Rev. C. II, Faruham and family by giving them a re cttption 011 Friday evening Inst nt their new home, .101 h. John bt. Mr. T. J. Moiiiihnn gave the speech of welcome, followed by others. Rev. Fariihnin responded in his usual happy way. A pro- rnm of music and readings con cluded the evening's entertain ment, and the guests returned to their homes feeling better for laving met the estimable famjly. aaaaiaaaaaas .Mrs. J. M. Gillespie is in re ceipt ot moat interesting letter trom her son, h. It, (Jillespio. who is superiutoiident of material for the United Fruit Company in Spanish Ilonduriis. The letter gives a dotailed account of that part of tho world, telling in a very iiiereting way of the cus toms, mode of living and life in general of the inhabitants. It also give a description of the va rum kinds of wood and products thab are grown there. Owing to a lack of space we are unable to publish tho letter, as we would J otherwise like very much to do, POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Bhjload Man, EmplrTll337" Good Men's Suits cheap ROGERS. Twelve inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133. Practical nurse with references wants work. Phone Empire 0710. Warranty deed blanks and contracts of sale at this office; Go eacn, or OUc per dozen. "Better Wood" Ool. 258. Hose 15c, 12 pairs 'Jflc up, " 'hh'V . 1 1 tin. in MUUIJIUJ Box wood $;i.f)0 per load : plan cr trimmings. '103 N. Jersey St.; uoiumum 1170. ROGERS Sale gets the Kale ami gives to you big values. For 12 in. Block Wood Gol.258. Set of hand painted cups and saucers for $1.10 at Ivasmeyer's Variety Store. M ft. I . . ror oaio Modern homo in good shape, (J rooms, partly fttrn ished, garage, 300 enpneity poul try house. T2 Oswego Si. 37 At every dunce is ROGERS' rants. Cord Wood, old growth, Empire For Snlo Cheap Equity in G room house, on good pavement. Uill ltr.2 S. JSdison. 28tf Oct SO sheets of linen nolo pa per and 25 linen envelopes at this office for two bits. Planer Wood ; your credit is good ; Empire 1133. Sin vi. i-.. ni n.iin,.c wnm.'Do Sale. I' or Sale, (! room house, all mod ern, lot fiOxHIO; f.0!) W. John St.; phone Umpire ();l!i:L Get the boys a pair of Tenuis Shoes for !)0c or $1.00 nt ROG ERS Clearance Sale. Fifty sheets of linen unto paper and 25 linen envelopes for 25c at tins olllcu. For Snlo OOW ia Jcrsoy, Ju Holstoln, gentle, fresh 3 weeks. gives 5 gal., $05. 1027 Oswego. For Sale One-horse Maudt wagon, 2 in. tires: sell cheap. Also good harness. rJ.II. .McMuL leu, 322 N. Smith avenue. Any NEKTIE worth to l,00, Sale Price 75e, 2 for $1.25 ROG ERS. Typewriter ribbons for sale at this oflieo Oliver, Underwood, Smith and Remington. Each 75 cents. You can do better and more presentable work with a new ribbon. Sununor rntes, Planer Wood; Empiro 1133. Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch ing ut G28 South Ivnnhoo; phone Columbia 10 II. tf Typewriter ribbons for salo nt this oflieo; 75o each. Girls! Buy your husband a !)5e Panama Hat, worth $1.50. Twill seem like a dream to cool his hean at ROGERS' Clearance Sale. Kale plants for sale, 5c a doz en. 711 S. Crawford St.; Em piro 0870. 2t For Sale One acre of land, free of incumbrance, sidewalks nnd curbing in, near school and street car. ill exchange for a modern residence up to $3000, preferably one overlooking the river, or will sell for reasonable payment down and further pay ments to suit buyer at 7 per cent. Call 727 Smith avenue. ROGERS' Night Shirts are mos- qtlito proof. For Salt Nine hens and one rooster, thoroughbred O. A. ( . Barred Rocks. Call 710 South Edison street. 2t Lost Lady's gold wrist watch on west side or river, initials W. i. W, on back. Finder leave at this office; reward. Look on the front pago for tho cheapest priced Tennis Shoes that have ever been sold in St. Klec Johns. ROGERS. For Rent By the hour, trie Violet Ray machine, good for all kinds of ailments and the complexion, rheumatism, nerv ousness, stomach, etc. 14 Craw ford street, near St. Johns Lum ber yard. For Salt -Five room modern house $2500, terms. Call 120!) S. Syracuse street; Empire 1085. Oh ! those chilly B. V. D.s are cut olf at the knees; in them you will surely freeze ROG LRb. For Salo Or will trade Buiek Roadster for lot. Velio Touring car Tor sale cheap. iii hast Al legheny Stroet. For Salo On account of sick ness will sell grocery and confec tionery store at 203 N, Jersey St. What You Should Know About Travelers' Cheques the official travelers' cheques of the American Bankers As sociation, an organization composed of approximately 25,000 banks in the United Stntcs and Canada. obtainable nt hanks throughout the United States and Can da in denominations of $10, $20, $50 nnd $100. handy, issued in bill fold, compact, onsy to carry, nnd con venient to use. universally used by experienced travelers, nccepted by hotels, stores, and railway nnd steamship tick et offices for purchases nnd in payment of hills throughout the entire world. countersigning in tho presence of the cheque identifies the holder. negotiable only when countersigned by the original holder more convenient than Letters of Credit hecnuso the hearer is not dependent on banking hours. snfc hecnuso refund may be obtained for cheques that arc lost or stolen. nccepted in nil foreign countries nt current rntes change. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, MEMBER Campers' Are you going camping? Look over these Specials and SAVE: Jointed Winchester Steel Rods $1.39 Collapsible Luggage Carrier Folding Camp Cots Gasoline Kook Stove Folding Camp Stools : 1 pint Vacuum Bottles St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors I Wakefield & liedlind Builders and Designers of Modem Bungalows Rtitomble Esllmalct 626 E. Richmond SI. Phone Col. 31S Womllawn 2119 Bartlett & Widenmann WOOD SAWING All Order Promptly AIUmhUM G) 15. Mohawk .St. I'ortbtml. Ore. Wanted A good carpenter. See W. 1. Ureene. Lost Heavy wool, givy anil green cape coat; lost trom car. Howard for return or inforuiH tinu, Call at this r.lllce Wanted (Jood sied maibh' slab, or table with marble ton. Call Umpire ()(i;:i after r, p. m. For Sale Kight Marred Itock chickens and their mother, if 1. Oil. Call 1218 N. Ivnnhoe street. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. If you want to keep healthy urn ICxtra Virgin Italian Olive Oil. For Hale at St, Johim Avenue (!n eery, corner North .Ieit.ey St. For Hale Cheap Oiih large size wlute enameled rclriKcrHtor, good an new, $10. Call 010 North Jersey atreet. For Kent f room furiiikhcd house. Call at (510 N. Control av- enue. For Sale Ten aere of best walnut and fruit laud, deep soil, fincKt spring water; plant now. 41 111 . I l ' a live year out waiuiii oreuarii ih worth $1000 per aere.A few milea out, $100 down, the rest $100 per year. Ten acres m wnlnutu, ber ries, fruit, chickens, a lew cowa, pigs, etc., will make a hotter liv ing than city ever can. M Craw ford struct, near St. Johns Lum ber yard. A nice assortment of Granite- ware, your choice loo each, at Kasmcyer'a Variety Store. For Sale Cheap- Splendid sev en room boat house. St. .Johns. Portland Woolen .Mill Dock. Dr. Frank Sandifur is the one to consult in case you have auv vision trouble. You can absolute ly depend upon his work, Have your eyes properly cared for how so that you may have good vision even when you have grown old. Oflice Molihaiii-Curricr Mldg.; phono Empire 0379. Tennia Shoes ItOGKRS. person cashing the uncountcrsigned of ex- SERVICE, SECURITY OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Supplies 2.50 4.75 13.50 .58 .98 SUMMONS Ih tlir Cifiull Ctmil ul tlw ti W U4o lor li CtHiiilir ut Mitltimwah Alll II HUIHINH I'UIhIUI. V. PtMlc T. O'Ctwiinr ntl Nut li CunHUf, bU wlto, IMrml unit. To l'rW T. O'Cuttuer m. Xmm O Ohiikm, III. wllr, Oir Mtwvr Hmn klUm Ih lit iMiurol lltrMMlr l Oirtftm. yaw tu it eh o4uu mt lnliUy inulint kiMpprttt Im uM iwuit itii-UM- hI n.r lh voMUtouil Mini linlnil .Mj h Ih liv rttUUM mM, m or hr luic Motitlay tl ullnUir ol .hm, if it, wlU il.tr ttluif Mi 4k liow Ih tl C lilat pub iKHttuii ullhl. Miwmou. tl you Mil o to r M'I aH.wrr. lor Ht lkirut tlw 4lnlill Hilt it.y l the i'uhm lurllw rlwi ptaynl I i iu lirr oMUit lif Ih In wit A o4tfMtwt ami iUixm lurtr caulHg. -miHaliui: aiuiaWtUiiiMe Hull ttkd oh that en uihiumh.u (ui.imI laluou or abmtt tlw mh l4V ul Maith. lytl hyaiwl Ulntru Ihc plaiuUII hiH u4 lUletnUHU. Prauk T. O'Coaaor aul NornOCwuHor. u hrrlH HtalMlllt duiimUi tl au.1 lirlrMlaul. to Mmha that mlaia real liroiwity ilianUfl a the Ninth Tru(iu) Iratol M (lv (SlauJ hr fcoulh Thirty (lu) l.tt ul i4 li (a) hbl four (i) Hiuh iUillon lo Kat 4)i lUwl ajtl mow ft Mm ttw coruoiaui HmlUul I Ik City ot Puillauil, iiirnuu. Ami lorcitoMni; ami It imiuallag all rlf hi. II lie ul llrrM ul lb iklcwiaHW and tach ul Ikem iu auil lo mUI uieutiMra In mU tmiliai-l uWriUU and hfirlu blo(c Ml out. aad iloi IHK Ibr Hbl real Hourrly lo plaiMllA. and lot Iter vv.li ami diatturMintHla Iwuilet Im aatd ull.aud auili olhtr utul lurlher rellrl lu tlur MfWUH.. Iu Ihv i'ouil Mf ut mni aud ru liable Thla auuimuua la aeird upon ou bv puulna lluti tbriool Uy order el lb liuumaule Huutit rtuker. iude ul the above rulMbnl court, wad.' aud euUinl tm iM day ul June, ivit, b olikli order II ladmrtd Ibal Ibia order Im uul'li.lir.l IU lb M. Juhua Melw our a wL lr not lex Ihau all .Uiiraa4 MrrLa. lb dale ol lb fit-.! publkatuiu Ihcieol Ikiiik Juuc j h al ih. date ol the laH imlili.aliuii AUjUl II, tvti. H1DNI.V i.okTioN, AH .iuty lor I'lainim IMOcrlluxrr llilic . roillaiid ui Mauic ,i. Geo. W. Crockwell, M. E. Naturopath, Spinologist 706, 70 DtkumBIJg. ISIuotvlo 'i'ront muiits SI'HCIAI.TIHS Stomach troubk'. Chronic dlea.! ami I'einnlc comlalMta, No matter what your troulilv bj I . cmt help you: I have curctl humlririUI v,hy not ou? Consultation uinl cxmnlnalionn I'rtc. "Vay 'u cun." No knife, No ovr(itli)iu. No liiourublat case takeu. l'rce treuliiiuuts ihU week. Best Cord Wood Per Cord $7.50 St. Johns Transfer Co. CAREFUL FURNITURE MOVERS 1(9 E. Burlington St. FEED Emplrt Q02 FEED PENINSULA WASHERY 1032 N. Syracuse Street Patronize Your Local Laundry Ilaml l'tnish Work Mciuleil . ami Darned n Specialty- 1'amily WasJi- iiiK an. I Wet Wasli SolieitiMl. Huii'llcu ChIK.I fur and Delivered. Satisfaction liuuruiiUed, I'liano 75nWi-o iW'J For auto repn i wi . t ha t.at a' ro nired, go to the I'en'tii'stilii Gin ,', till ft. .lfrs-. "v .-I