i Cold Weather Comforts ON EASY TERMS COTTON COMFORTERS $3 J5, $4.35. 17.00, $9.25 FEATHER PILLOWS $3.25, $4.50. $0.75, 19.25 Pflir COTTON FELT MATTRESSES $9.00, $13.75, $18.00, $37.50 SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES $15.00, $23.50, $33.00 WOOL QUILTS $10.50, $12 50. $14.50, $16.25 INNER SPRING MATTRESS $3950 Pay a Little Down and a Little Each Week YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD UninrinU Pnffnn UlUlia UUIIOG HOinnln!r)n" Dnnnn oiuuiau o uaouu Tills has been a wonderful fall nml the absence of frosts lias lengthened the season and vc still have fine Tomatoes, GrcciiCorn, Spinach and other Vegetables. Potatoes are very cheap and as the late ones nrc coming in now they are better. If you make your own Kraut now is the time to get your cabbage. A full sack of solid cabbage for 75c Apples are coming in better all the time and you can get them from 7Cc to $ 1.75 per box. The Sun certainly gave them a color this year. Peaches and Pears are still on the Market but it is Grape season now. Oranges are very poor and high but fine Florida Grape Fruit are in. This is the week to get the Pumpkins for the kids, let them have a good time. Pumpkins and Squash are fine for pics now. The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "Del Monte Products Fishers Blend Flour P1GGLY WIGGLY JlU Over the World "Hsllo," Folks! This is the grocery store that sure can help you save at least 1 0c on every dollar if you trade with us reg ularly. A nice Hood River Apple for eating and cooking, box - 75c New Crop Brazil Nuts, lb. 1 5c - 21b. can Army Corn Beef j Hash, per can - 24c Jersey Corn Flakes every s day per pkge - - 8c Our specials for Saturday and Monday are for your benefit; come in and take advantage of same. f210 North Jersey Street Confidelicc is expressed by thi 1927 exposition campaign com mittee that the state measure and the one on winch Portland will vote alone will both carry by large majorities. It announces that this will be followed by the immediate inauguration of a pub licity campaign which will ex. teud to - all parts of the United States and which will set forth in most attractive form the advan tages.opportunitiea and resources of all parts of Oregon. The com mittee believes that this will re sult indirect good to all of Ore gon during the period interven ing between the vote authorizing the exposition tax levy and the opening of the exposition, and that during tfiat time many thou sands of new settlers will he at tracted here, with the consequent development of farm and orchard lands, industries, etc., and that In addition to this the exploitation of the wonderful attractions of the state for tourists will bring a constantly increasing number of this class of visitors. D. O. LEWIS Is the Republican nominee for Stato Representative. Earnest, Honest Service. He says he has a plan whereby taxes "can be reduced. No. 54 X on the ballot. Td adv Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office; 75c each. For that cough and cold Pine Tree Expectorant 50c Bottle Pine Tree Expectorant. 25c Package Cyclone Tablets BOTH FOR - 50c ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HODSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Parties desiring "White Salmon apples leave orders at this ofiiee. Do not fail to attend the big smoker at tho woolen mills club house .tonight. Christian Science : Sunday msruing services at 11:00; "Wed nesday evening nt 8:00 at '103 Smith avenue. Miss Irene McQunrric and 3Ir. Paul Underwood, both of St. Johns, were united in ninrrinire nt LnGrnnde, Ore., Thursday of Inst week. A bouncing bnby boy arrived nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. C Knsmcyer on Snturdny evening. Mother nnd babe nrc getting along nioely. Mrs, J. Sherman llodgos mid son "Willis, who hnve been visiting relatives In St. Johns during the pnst month, leaves today for her home in Seattle. Tho Loyal Women's class of the Christian church will hold n homo cooked food sale Snturdny, Oct. 28th, nt h. Simmons & Co.' store, 501 13. Pcssenden street. Old fashioned Hallowe'en dunce given in Assumption Hall Oct. 128th, Smith nveuue, between Uuchnnau and Burr. Come In your ginghams. Old and mod ern dances. J. O. Emerson, whose place is near tho Gntton ranch, has rod raspberries ripening on his vines nnd others in bloom. They pre sent n novel and pleasing up- pou rim co nt this tiino of your. Mr. Pierce, Democratic candi date for Governor, addressed n urge number in the Williams school building Tuesday evening. S. S. George also mado an ad-dross. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mounhnn nnd llev. C. P. Gntes have returned from Chicago nnd and Eastern cities. They were delegates to tho National Evangelistic Con vention held in Illinois. Hememhcr the Community Club Hallowe'en party the evening of October Hist at tho Y. W. C. A. building. If you want to enjoy yourself, attend. Go dressed in sheet and pillow case, or fancy costume, if desired. Hon. E. J. Heiming, Assistant United States Secretary of Labor will sneak to tho people, of St. Johns on the general condition of tho labor situation in the United States. Coming as ho does from the ofllce in Washington, 1). C, he no doubt will have a message for you that will ho of vital in terest to nil. Do not miss the op portunity. Mr. Ilcnning is tin or ator of note n man of high stan ding. Itemcmher tho time: 8:00 o'clock Snturdny night, October 28th ; hall 'in Masonic building. All nrc invited. W. A. Carroll. Tho Altruistic Club, Pythian Sisters, wns most delightfully en tertained nt tho homo of bister Ethel Jones Tuesday, Oct. 17th, with an nil day session. Work for the bazaar kept nil busy. Dinner wns served at noon. 1 hose present were Mesdaines Urieo, Douglass, Treber.Ncllie .Johnson, Swift Clark, Hendricks, .Jones Mnxfield, licckmnu, Campbell, Jacohsen, Phillips, Walker, Urace Johnson, Oihus nnd tho hostoss; the guest being Gladys lierlinm from LaGrande. Tho jioxt meet ing will ho with Sister Jlrico on Tuesday, Oct. 31, when everyone is requested to ho present. uep. The hard time dance given by the women of Mooscheart Legion Monday evening, Oct. 2U, wns re ported n hugo success. The dnnco was the first of the season to be given by the Legion and ever', efi'ort was mado to givo every- body n good time. The ninsia vcb furnishol by tho Kois'linian orehestrn aifJ ih; event of the evening was thy grand march by those who came In costuni) whie.li was the cause of much merriment by tho onlookers. The judge fi nally decided that Mrs. J. Fields was the raggedest woman, and Mr. Hill Forsythe carried oil tho prize for the man. Tho ladies of tho Legion are planning a mas querade to he given In the near future. Hep, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. B. Mathews held a farewell party nt their home, 520 Tioga street, in honor of their daughter,Mrs.J.bherman Hodges of Seattle, who has been visiting them'for the past month. Among the guests were Mr, and Mrs. Albert Buckles and daugh ters Alta, May and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Stephens and laughters, Jeanne and Phyllis, Misses Alma and Frances Kena ga, Viola Root, Ruth Weiss and Hessio Muthews; Messrs. Charles: Wirth, Harry Johnson and Ches ter Davies, Daugherty Chowning. Light refreshments were served and games played during the eve ning, and a good time enjoyed by all. Rep. Remember the smoker nt the woolen mills club house tonight. The interior of tho Peninsula National Hank is undergoing ex tensive nlterntions. I. J. Medved nnd wife nnd L. R. Thorpe ami wife motored to New berg nnd buck Inst Sunday. The Haehelor Club tangles with the Waterfront eleven nt Pier Park Oct. 2!)th nt 2 rill) p. m. Tickets 25 cents. C.N. McArtliur nnd several oth er speakers addressed a good siz ed audience in tho Moose hall on last Saturday evening. Eyes examined, glasses fitted.' We do it right. Dr. W. J. Gil strap, Physician and Surgoi... 1-1 Peninsula Security Rldg. The 1 'on insula Laundry has just installed an uptodate steam dryer. Folks in dillieully about drying clothes, call up the Laun dry. Tito Haehelor Club ball held in the rink last Thursday evening was a fine success. The next one of the series is announced for the !)th of November. Wear a sheet and pillow ease at tho Community Club's Hallow e'en parly in the V. W. C. A. building next Tuesday evening. If you like a jolly good time, do not fail to attend. On Saturday at the Community church parsonage occurred the marriage of Mr. Samuel Colviu and Miss Dorothy Woodidge. The young couple will make their home in St. Johns. The Community Chorus meets Friday evening, 7:15 p. m. at the Haptist church. All members are requested to ho there, also those wishing to join, as we are work ing on a concert and every re hearsal is very important. All children from 15 -years up can join this chorus. Costs nothing to join. Hep. Tho Security Heneflt Associa tion at its last regular weekly meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall de cided on its course or business and entertainment for the Winter months. Tho llrst oulertniumeut will he n Hallowe'en masquerade on Friday, Oct. 27. A four piece orehostrn has been engaged for the evening. A rousing good time is promised for all. Rep. Senator Hlnekhurn of Ken tueky hud gone to pay a visit to a friend in u distant oily. His friend met the .Senator as he alighted from the twin, "How are you, .loot" his friend asked. "I'm up against it," wns the re ply. "1 lost tho best part of my hnggago." -"Did you misplace it or was it stolen T" his friend ask ed. "Neither," said the Sena tor. "The cork came out." Ex. Tho Royal Neighbor Club mot at the home of Neighbor Wood on Thursday, tho lUtli. Quilting wns tho work of the day. A pot luck dinner was served nt noon, which every one prwent enjoyed. Those present were Mesdames Tormey, Free, Fail-child, Hoyu Campbell, Stuhr, Corbet t, Wright, Wynioro, Horry, Ogden, Rey nolds, Hilyeii; visitor, Mrs. Kreehel and our hostess. The next meeting plneo will be with Neighbor Ogden, 20M) Willamette boulevard, Thursday, Nov, 2nd. All Royal Neighbors are wel come. Reported. Mrs. RiiknoU M. Pod' was hostoss nt a miseellniieous surprise shower nt her homo nt 203 E. Burlington street Monday even ing in honor of Mrs. Valorn Mar tin, a bride-to-be. She received many useful gifts. A vory plcas unt evening was spent in conver st ion, music and fortune telling, after which a delicious lunch was served. The guests included Mm. John Martin, Mrs. Felix Thior man, Mrs. Jesse Martin, Mrs. Or ville Sevier, Miss Emm Haskell, Mrs. Carl Martin, Miss Marie Wilson, Miss Lydia Herzog, Mrs. Leo Martin, Mrs. Glen Haskell, Miss Valorn Martin and tho hos tess. Reported. The Catholic Ladios' Sewing Circle mot at Mrs. Marchnnd's, 1107 S. Ivanhoe street, on TJiurs day, Oct. lDth. The ladies spent tho afternoon sewing for tho Ha ssan r, which opens the early part of November. The afternoon was also spent in singing by Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Marehand and Miss Loraine nt the piano, also Mr. Hill Fox and Marcclle Mar ehand at the piano. Those pres ent were Mesdames Hollcraft, Durand, King, Rrooks, McAnn, Gillis, Tooling, Pearson, C. Cann dil, Fersehweiler. Clark, Me (Main, Roonoy, Norris, Allen, II Cnnnary, Grobun, C. Holmos, Surber, Mills, Dohertv, Haudon maror, Guosmer, J. C. Cannard, ('. E. Royer, Marehand, Miss Smith, Hill Fox, Mareolle Mar ehand. Reported. NEKTH3S ROGERS. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Big Load Man, Empire 1133. Men, come in nnd Holler nt ROGUES for a collar. Furnished apartments to let nt 207!) Van Houten street; Empire 0803. 50 Eight foot crosscut saw for sale. Inquire 282 W. Lombard street, Portland, Oregon. Cord Wood, old growth, Empiro 1448. To Let Five room house, fur niture for side. 1092 Willamette boulevard. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. Light housekeeping outllt for sale cheap and house for rent. House rents for $8.50 per month, including water. 805 W. Eur lington street. Room and board for one or two in modern home, use of piano and phone. Phone Empiro 12118. House and lot for sale .$1100.00. 115 N. Ilnrtmiiu street. 51 Wool Pants nil wool but. the buttons guaranteed to not rip, ravel or wear down at the heels ROGERS. "Bettor Wood" Ool. 258. 10 acres 10 miles from Port laud, 30n under cultivation; sell cheap or trade for residence or income property; owner. Inquire 111 S. Princeton street. Six room modern house close to my ofllce, must be sold. Own or needs tho money. Small pay ment down, balance like rent. Is now vacant. Huy and move into this place; very cheap; garage, lawn, connected witli sewer. All this nt n sacrifice for .$2250. See Ami.ich, 301! N. Jersey street. ROGI3RS sells Shoo Oil Huy your shoes from ROG13RS and you won't need any. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133. Tickle tho old man with n pair of ROGERS' house slippers on the bottom of the feet. White Nnreissua 10c dozen, 215 En rr, corner Lombard St. 51 Dressmaking and tailoring nt my home, 125 13. Mohawk street Mrs. Fay Mills. 52 Eyes examined, glasses fitted. We do it right. Dr. W J. Gil strap, Physician and Surgeon, 1-1 Peninsula Security Hldg. Wanted Girl to learn to run a hand loom, with or without ex perience. Apply in person. 210 Philadelphia street. "Bettor Wood" Empiro 0258. For Rent Five rooms, nt 301 North Central avenue. Nice and clean. Two bungalows for sale in St. Johns; a bargain. Owner, 111 S. Princeton struct. For Sale Three milch goats for $10 each, or the three for $22.00. Inquire cor. Columbia boulevard and Fnirhnveu street; C. E. Ellis. For Snlo Five room semimod ern house with largo lot (10x180; also 8 room house, both on paved street; easy terms if desired, 701 N. Seneca; phono Empire 2001. For Sale White Leghorn hens; also furniture, or will trade for good trunk, Call 117 S. Sweuson street, near Oswego. "Bottcr Wood' Empiro 0258. For Rent by Nov. 1st One 3 room apartment, -110 13, Rich mond. Inquire 010 N. .Jersey St. For Rent Modern room, close in, very reasonable. Call at 208 E. Hurlingtou street. Thu men who are to wrestle at the woolen mills club house to night are reported to ho in ttio pink of condition for tho match. A most interesting contest is us-sured. SPECIAL HARGAIN Four room modern house, fur nace, close in,good district,$3000. 107 N. Jersey St.; Empire 0387. HELP YOURSELF Speak English Frco Public Evening School .1 aiiics John High School AINTATE VOI STESSE Parlano I'Ingleso Scuoln Pubflica Senile Gratuita POMOZ SAM I3M IJ SOHIE Mowia po Augielsku Hezplautnej Wieezorowej Szkoly Publicznoj FRESH APPLE OIDER Fifty cents per gallon, two gal lons and over delivered ; apples $1,00 per box, Columbia boule vard and Portsmouth avenue Phone Empiro 1722. SPECIAL BARGAIN Five room modern house, $1(300 107 . Jersey St. j Empire 0HH7. Earning Saving Investing Do not cling to the mistaken idea that your small earnings leave no margin for SAVINGS. That is the alibi used by those who desire to remain mi thrifty. The little bit left over after taking out the monthly expenses is yours to save. It is your working capital and the proper ia vestment of it creates n working ally which will help you through stressful periods and maintain you in comfort in old age. Study the following table and decide upon a course of Econ omy which has been the means of placing tunny individuals in the class of thu Successful. 3 per cent Savings Compounded Semi-annually pay as follows: Weekly Savings $ 1.00 3.00 500 10.00 One Year S 52.77 158.31 2G3.00 D27.83 Three Years $ 1(53.11 189.52 815.88 1031.SiI Five Years $ 230.20 811.02 1-101.7.1 2S03.57 Ten Yenra $ (105.84 1817.14 3028-98 G057.18 I Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Hot Point Electric H Just the thing to take the chill away from the bathroom or bed room tluse mornings. Priced at $8-50, $9-50 $10-50 St. JOHNS HARDWARE GO. Headquarters for Winchester Ammunition Are You Paying Too Much For Your Fuel? You are if you are using an Old Faulty Draft, Fuel Eating Range The Latest Improved Wedgowood Ranges are perfect in design, workmanship and oeonomy of fuel. Why not replace that old, worn out fuel wast ing range with a New Money Saving Wedgewood? We Make Terms We Guarantee the Range Cash or Credit H. F. CLRA THE FURNITURE MAN K l'ipelesx furnaces- i nntal 1 now. He eomfortablo- -kuvo fuel no frozen water nines n- ire ri.! s Kiihv terms, low price, $')7.()(1 t-i $115. Aie. H, SeitleK, Hmpir 1225. Ifor Sale Modern nine rr n house, hath, breakfast nook, fiit place, Harare, fruit, nice lawn, lot , 100x100, Cose in. A spleiuli I home. Call 520 S. Ivanhoe; Km pire 0889, J