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LI?? mn mi m M of fife THE GOLD BOND TRADING STAMPS TRAM'S IHMF. 2 n 11 "Mil 1 $m COLD TIUM-4t-V1t m COLD WWI cold vwn A.l.-.l W. oxmaiosl ttiivi pisn wBS IBSr TCI eoui trtt m M 0OlDftOl ass? Our Stores Adopted the Gold Bond Trad- t ing Stamps because IT. VJ 111 the Trading Stamp issue is like many other things in business. STYLE for instance: something gets into the air and people demand style. The Trading Stamp craze is in the air. People are demanding them. We adopted the Gold Bond Stamps because when a book is filled there is no question as to the value of what you get. It is sim ply $2.00 in cold Money to You m 00141 UTT.J.I And, again, no matter where you get your book or your stamps you cash them at our store when the book is filled just as you would cash a check. To get your prize for other stamps you must go to Portland, thus taking you on a trip you do not like and taking popularity and business from your home store. fVion if vnnr linmp Dmfrmst. "Butcher. Theatre. Milliner. Furniture store. fJanrlv - XWYV AO. j , store besides the lines we carry should give you uoia Bona stamps witn your purcnases, your dook wouia nil very rapidly and your return come quickly. We suggest that you do as you have done at our store, keep demanding the Gold Bond Stamps until your Butcher, your Druggist and others adopt that system. All accounts including Grocery, Dry Goods and our Men's Toggery, if settled IN PULL in 30 Days are given the benefit of the stamps. Thus if your bill for January is $25.00, you get 250 stamps. Or, if you pay cash for your purchases, a stamp is given for each 10c purchase. CTTTTT" BON HAM & CURRIER ti HP US W If MwNnr' I Mi 1 Notice or nnai Settlement EDMONDSON CO. 'Centra! Market ! In the County Court of the Htate of Ort'Kon, for the County Of MllltMOIDHll. In the niRlttM'of the eHlute of ISmoftl 12. Elliott. ileccHHtd. Notice in lietily jrivi'ii that thu Adminintmti'ix of the aliow nmnwl uaUtte Iim Mori with the olurk of the nUovc nunitri Court hur Until reixirt und amniht, ami that thu Court Iihm lixitl iiin the 17th day of I'Ybnmrv, ItHit. at 10 o'elm'K A. M. of siiiil ila.s an the time, and the County Court room of the County Court limine In Portland. Multnomah Co. Oregon, as the place when and wuere Mini niuti reiwri ami ac count xliall he heard and deter mined, and when and where uny and HliK?ntona having any objec tions to anything in id ruort contained may Hie the Hiune, and appear and he heard, and when and where wild eutate nhall be cloMod nnd Mettled and aid Ad minintiiitrix and her bomliimcn bIihII be diuclmrtfud from any othor or further liability herenf- 1 ! I m iur iK'cniiiijf u reaMon 01 or on account of Haiti ealate. Thu above notice it tublihed inirauant to an order of the lion. 1 ). ClotHon. Judge of the above immud CiMJrt made and entered on the JWth day of December, ima. First publication of this notice thu Hd day of January, lOUt. Unt iHtblication the Ml day of January, 11)18. Marv 1C. Simmon. Administra trix of the above named eUte. Collier Collier, Attorneys for Administratrix. 203 S. Jersey Street MMIlIlloil IN Mi. A. H. Tabor, of Criiler, Mo., had btiou troublinlvvith sick hutulache for about live years, when she began taking Chamber lain's Tablets.. She has taken two bottles of them and they luivo cured hor. Siuk headache is canned by disordered stomach for which these tablets are es pecially intondod. Try them, KOt woll and stay well. Sold by all dualors. The United Artisans MeutH every Kriilay even ing in the M. V. A. hall in the Ilolbrook building. J. R. WEIMCR Transfer and Storage Wo daliver your Koods to bik! from nil parts of Portland, Vancouver. Lliui ton, Portland nnd Suburban Expros Co., city dock and ll points aecealbl by wgoi(. Clan mnd furnltura movliig Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 OK. RAMBO DLNTIST I'lttiiie Columbia M Plrat Nntioiml Hank ItulMlna. ST. JOHNS, OlitGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Ojxrn Eveiilnc and Sundays by pointmont. Olftci' I'hoiif Columliiu 140 Kridvtit I'liouo ColumUw 38 JOSEPH McClinSNCY, M. D. IMiysiclmi nnd Surgeon, Day & Night OIHce in McChcsnsy blk. St. Johm, Ortfon. CAMP 773 W. O. W. Meoti rv. ery Wed n e s d a y even Ins I n Ulck n.r'i Hall R. A. JAYNK, M. D. Olficc over Firt National Bank Office Phone Columbia 282 Ret. I'hone Columbia 1 PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON O. J. ClATZAlYfiR ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON ItOLtlHOOK fJLOCK Sec us for the Choicest CtiLi ol the Ucst Ments Obtninnble. Ordrr rilled and r.imlly Tradt Solicited. T. P. WARD. Proprietor. We buy or sell St. I' litis Property AlcKINNKY & I AVIS Ren I Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly , JO.' N. Jersey St. St. Johns ST. JOHNS GARAGE IN H. llutllnglon Street J Automobile KqwIniiK und YulranliinK I We can j;et you Auto Tireaof nil Wlmln Ittcyclo and (Icneral Ktpalrliig i Now mid second linml bicycle (or sale I Auto to Hire by Day or Hour IgWIntonSU : Trhw to or from any city hospital, J2.C0 J. M. and V. P. YkAY, I'rops. i I'hone Columbia 587, I Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D Reaiilonce, C97 Dawson Street Odlce, filter Dlock. UnWrnlty Pail, Portland, Oregon. DORIC DODGE NO. 133 A. r. and A. M. Regular couttuuuicatloiu on tirst Weiluesduya o eacu tuonui in umi i'ei lows' Hull. Visitors wel lCrucst S, HarrlMijtoii. Y, M, John Noce, Secretnry ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No. 105 Meets livery first ami Third Tue&duy livening ol Kucli Month in Odd I'ellow Hall. Ruby R, Davis, Worthy Matron. rtmie. A rs. Susie Rogers, Secretary, HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 kMGMIS Or IVT1IIAS Meets every I'riday night at .iT7.ao o'clock in 1. O. O. v. i lull. Visitors always web come, J. K. HILL UK. C. C. D. IMIORSMAN, K. R.S LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. T ST, JOHNS, OREGON Meets each Monday evening In Odd Pal lows hall at 7 :JO. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. If your tire blows up, blow into the Peninsula Garage 307 S. Jsrsoy St. and have it repaired in a neat uiul wiirknianlike , mauuer. Automobile and Motorcyle rc j pairing and supplies. Phone Col. 632. One of the Cartoonists for the famous Bonville 99-Year System We are pleased to present to the public the able cartoonist Mr. E. M. Tucker whose work will figure conspicuously in the exploiting of this system in the future. VDU CANT rT5Clp,Yt?IAN ; rr The Bonville 99-Year System spells Death to the Trusts ooto nana looioiiaxD mm m m 0OIO KNt r