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o sot 10 Discount WW Ca 99 iri.ver Aluminum Roasters December 17 to 22, Inclusive "WEAR-EVER" ROASTER WEEK Christmas of 1937 SHE will use thc'VEAR-EVER" Roaster a Rift from yourscll Christmas of 1917 Replace utensils that wear out with utensils that" Wear-Ever" Most roasters nrc used only onccor twice a yenr. The "WEAR EVER" roaster am be used every day - for steuming fruit In jnrs, for bakingon top oftlic stove, for Mcanim,; Iis!i,eorn,usparuus,ctc. You can prepare a whole meal at one time in the "Wear-Ever" Roaster. cAsk for booklet Order Your Roaster On or Before December 22 and r" 4. 1 W TZ -.4. AT ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. It's What You Think If you think you're beaten, you are. If you think you dare not, you don't. If you'd like to win, but think you can't, It's almost a cinch you wont. If you think you'll lose, you're lost, For out of the world we find Succcsb begins with a fellow's w . It's all in the state of mind. If you think you're outclassed, you are: You'vo got to think high to rise. You're got to be sure of your self before You can ever win a prize. Life's battles don't always go To the stronger or faster man : Butlsoon or late the man who wins. Is the man who thinks he can. Thn little dmitfhter of a col lege professor had been taught to nrav lor the minus wh en ulin flonirpd. It wns vnrv drv and hot and everybody was look ing anxiously lor rain, budden-j y it occurred to the little miss Mint aim pntild nrnv for rnin. and she acted on her impulse at once. Shortly alter mere enmn n tnrrifin thunder Hiiowcr. Stnnta wore millied out. trees were blown down and other damage was done. After the shower, the child's mother found her stand nu at the Win dow InnWImr out. with n rueful face, upon the debris, and heard her say, in an awestruck voice: Oh, Lord, what have 1 done" Bachelor "Does your wife over admit that you're boss in tho house" Henneck "Only at night when she thinks she hears bur glars downstairs." From The reople's Home Journal. Calls promptly answered, day or night, city or sumiro: no extra charge. See ad. of Miller & Tracoy in tins issue, fat. Johns branch ollice, Columbia 888. : : i : t I i X t t t t t I Season's Greeting Let Us Suggest ? Before you purchase your goods elsewhere, get our prices, or your Christmas joy may be mingled with regrets when you learn that your more fortunate neighbors have purchased their Christmas supplies at a much lower price and fully equal in quality. In proof of this statement we ask you to look over just these few prices, then come into the store and exam ine the goods, and if convinced, give us your patron age. Why should you go over to the city when you can do as well at home? We suggest that you do your shopping early and secure the benefits of these bar gains while they last. Suitable Xmas Gifts A Ivemitiful line of Silk Mufflers. GOc to $1.00 A new ami attractive line of Neckties, exceptional values 25c, JWe ami GOc liny the baby a pair of those beautiful soft sole Shoes. A brnml new line just received. Don't forget that a nice piece of cut ulu; makes a splendid Xmas gift. Our line koIiik at far less than pres ent wholesale price. 12 doeu elegant China Cups and Sail- cers, $1,50 value, per set., $1.00 Also other splendid bargains in China KoitiK at cost. I5et that husband, sou or brother a nice pair of Suspenders, or licit or a pair of those nice silk Socks. A line line of felt and leather House Slippers; A pair would please the wife or husband. Jleuutiful new line of Jap Uaskcls , val ues up to 35c, all Boinj; at 15c We have a few Kiiuouas that we will sac rifice, $1.75 values, at $1.00 and 1.25 Get our prices on your Christmas Can dy and Nuts. Dry Goods We still have some nice patterns in Out Iiik Wnunel at 12-17c Our CitiKUams are fine in pattern ami quality at , 12J-17ic The Winter is here. We have the materials for making you a nice, warm Comforter at reasonable prices. Have you seen those Children's Un derwear at 20c per garment, a bargain. A fine Hue of Kerchiefs ranging from 5c to $1 liuyiug work Slices and Raincoats and Pants have become a habit at our store. Get the habit. Mackinaw bargains . . , $5.25 up to $9 50 Groceries Vim Flour at $2.00 White Loaf at 2.05 Crowu Flour 2 70 White River 2 70 Naptha, Crystal White, Royal White and White Wonder Soap 5c Pine Apples per can , 15 and 20c Tomatoes per can 12)4 1 15 and 20c Potatoes per sack, while they last $1.50 This Christmas is Essentially A Children's Christmas For the sake of the Children let it be a happy Christ mas. They cannot conceive the meaning of war, and that is as it should be. Spend your money for the things that go to make the children contented and happy. But for your friends and the older members of the family be just as practical as though the was at our door. war Books, Games, Toys, Tree Trimmings, Dolls, Embroidery Sets, Toy Dishes, Construction Toys, Trains, Blocks, Domi noes, Checkers. For Women Blouses Knit Gloves Skirts Shoes Hosiery Kid Gloves Toques Scarfs Neckwear Sweaters For Suits Overcoats Shoes Hosiery Supporters Men Logger Shirts Flannel Shirt Dress Shirts Box of Collars Suspenders The choicest selection of Neckties and Handkerchiefs for both Men and Women that has ever ventured into this locality. BONHAM &, CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Toggery Dept. HaM!anBMaaaaaaiiavaKafarSaBflalBNalaflaM Helpful Xmas Hints Vacuum Cleaners Hair Dryers Dotuloir Lamps Samovars Toasters Disc Stoves Foot Warmers Milk Warmers Massage Vibrators Cigar Lighters Ovens Wnflle Irons Washing Machines Library Lamps Coffee Percolators Chafing Dishes Flat Irons Curling Iron Heaters Luminous Radiators Tea Kettles Sewing Machine Motors Shaving Mirrors Kitchen Ranees Shaving Mugs MCIPJC STORE ELECTRIC Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. 1 Mi and Cream Direct From the Cows IMuscaday Dairy I J.'ll. WINDLE, Prop. J Phone Col. 320 Delivered Dally FOR RENT Store Room I09 S. Jersey Street PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK BLD6, Apply K. R. MORRIS Peninsula National Hank Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey DENTIST The profession practiced Ju its various branches SATISFACTION Ul'ARANTKKD Ollice- hour: 8:30 to 12 M.; 1:30 to 5 mid 7 to o p. in, l'lr.t National Hank Iluildlnk' l'lioue Columbia 262. JOSEPH AlcCHESNEY, Al.D. Office Room S Peninsula Bnnk Building Hours omo a. in.: i-5 p. m. and evenings. Office phone Col, 254; Res. 910 lilivered to You Free .. . ....... 1 j. SSllwaSrr " o f "H01"1 "KANfiKK" Lino "A hIWJ WtVPl .111 IIIV fl.-lUilU n nnwriil poio-ii in our mtcst HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 wMr.nr df vimic Meets everv 1'riilav nh'lit at 1.7:30 o'clock iu MCKNKR V Hall. Visitors always wel- come, W. R. 1SVKNS. C. C. , CARl XKLSON, K. R S. C Ely s Cash Store "Sells For Less" 113 West Burlington Street John Poff J. II. Harvey P. & H. Transfer Go. Phone Columbia 30S 206 N. Jersey St. Johns, Ore. Cobb Bros.' Old Stand cr 1 1 d cm dcc im r m e- D. C. Ely, Oregon City, Oregon f Grcensburg Grocery, Benverton j - - - - k3, j, ouutia, wiui ria, uiv);uii i 1 Cobb Bros., St. Johns, Oregon 1 DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. Is. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wed ttesdayof each uioutli iu llickner'8 Hall. Visi tors welcome. J. N. Kdlefsen V. M. A, V, Davis, Secretary. ) NeU tha Ub on your $Vgr, JACK MURPHY (ienernl Blncksmithing and Horseshoeing Tire Setting. Repair Work of al kinds. Horseshoeing a specialty. Ivxpert on lame horses. Two blocks from ferry lauding J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage W dlivr your eooda to and from all parts or Portland, Vancouyer, Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Ezprais Co., city dock and all points accsisiblt The Central TIIOS, GI.OVUR. flop. Philadelphia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks as usual oiuesi ana uooiest urinks tn town. Sandwiches, etc. All lead ing Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH .. The Past Time Billiard Hail., N. I. WlllTK. lloprietor The Place Where They All Go A Choice Lino of Cicrars. Tobac co and Soft Drinks WHHRH THIS CAR STOPS LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r ST. JOHNS, ONCGON UmU asch Monday evening fas Odd Y lows hall at S;6o. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. u. w. Notene. Noble Otand II. U. WhUlf r. Vice Grand t. J. Durrought, Via. Sc. X. V. CUtk, Trtst. TJ-.wv Mmhr-'idBr J'nm 'lliorp nre ninny other lr; V ?"J?5i- lluv m-lelnalo in fnct thcniortccm- feXIlKiSAlPr-fN 11,10 nt hlcy'lM iu the wof Id. nil rVXiLM -4 " I'ACTOUY PKICliS, from $lfl.'!a, f-KVlil'!'- $0.3,u). Them la nMend bicycle to llffl Kffh Jp litMy 8ult ,h0 t,ut0 of ovfy rider - electric J&ii VMVi W i'lVi "Kilted Motorbike modeln, Racers, Juniors Vi7 rvirrlMnS tor children; I.adlea mcKiol too- nil ut IWriSijWL-'iiHB IB. price mado possible only by our Factory- WlWIiffia yfiln SSAIlrcct.to.rlder elllnK policy. IMS' m k! Wkso Davs Free Trlal -'w" Bill msm. mmm m iMn.B-.wiM in whs TIRES. vv v w , 1 u 1 AW All) TO YOlHt TOWN, or thlrtr da Into trlul actual rlillntr ten. o pay return rlircr ir you Ueclclo not to biep It, and makn no charuo for wear anu tear timing trial. Wemak nu elTort to fnfluenee your deciilon. The trial li all at our expense. Factory -fo-Rider S, HANCKU-'- lf you dcld to keep It It thooUett ami nwt lurccMfiil tleycl concern In th world, with u Service df lrtmeiit that eirei for tha rrt and repair need of rrwra thin a million rUen. With very "KANCtR" we ihlp vnea a vcruiicaie oi (.uaraoiee for Five Years. Horni, Heclrlc Uiht Ont. fill, rva.lv.tn.il. m frniit afwt rt.inntrn, inner incei, iwii Mil, etc. te IUllrtrt for nil kletelea anJeouirr. brake, all accurately pictured and dteribrd Intheiundry nafeaor tha bhr nw Hinrrr Catalog-. Write for It. Ifi fretl All tha latest Importetl and American noveltlei In auloment and attachmenta at nrlcci iu law they will attonlih you. nidar Ao-cmta Wnnlflri rhr tarMf aa-l ihtll"pNaill"UrrlM. B.lt tK m).l IIIUBI geillS nalllcU y 11 l.r.nj. lul. .ur.4nJrgoii, nuk .n.r ly lalr.io di-nnn v hv OUUUU Dlaced tSOOO H irntt in the ureal Flril National llanUnf Chlraio 1 1 vimntntee to you the f alih iui irrormanca or our day trial airreemenu jo-jrfrnnd. nJpUUUMln "KANOIN" Ucjrclci. iT.r 30 Dya Caitrt Ua Unnau tat w InJ.f for our UImI etal.e, tlut I ult putitulart f our gr.it n OfllU rlB m Olio J a tmq. allcharies artpaM, lhe"rtNOB" ti cU i.u Ul fur 1 free Ti lal. Yeu caaa.t aSara la bur a Ucl. tliea or auaJrUe witlwai Art Uarnli.g what we elf t r. MrAn CYCLE COMPANY IVI Eunlef 5 No. Canal St, CHICAGO 'Billie' Nichols f RESTAURANT ! Ill N. JERSEY STREET Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL 2 Vi 2 buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate , Fire Insurance and Notary Public t,tst your property wttn me it you desire to sell quickly 02 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Portsmouth Gospel Hall Meeting 3 p. M. for Christians, Gospel meeting in eveuing 7:30. One door west of drug store. V. O. Phillips will speak. Caldwell & Patterson LEADING BARBERS The place where jrood service and courteou treatment prevail. Children's hair cuttitig receive special attention. 109 BURLINGTON STREET Not tha Ucal en your paper. MU Ute Ual en yeur ftagw. "A SHINE IN EVERY DROP" Mack Silk Btovo Polish di((fTfit, Hdocspnt dry out 1 cn bm iuxl 10 th uc droni liquid anj patt 4X gUAiltyi eVitXklubtl tin ut; naduft or dirtv YvU ati jour nunc' wurth. Black Silk t Stove Polish Is not oelr mot eeonotaleal. bot It sir a brOU avnt, Mlkylutr tLt cnnrwtbttobtaUrvcxi with tvey rvh off It lt fuur tlm aa locir u ordinwy Don't fomt ha oa want store) EkulUh. U ur ta lukforlUtckbUex. IfitWt tb bt stov poiUh you ever ueJ-your deur will rcluod jour taint?, CUck SUk Stora PolUH Works, Sttliat-.llKnoU. Us DUck SUk Air Drytna Iroa totm) I on grite, rev Utrrt, tt jvtwt'p, rvi auto moU tire rtiru. freventa ruaUcff. Try it. UMlllack Si -krta Pol. Ih foravrwar(iaici.l,tiQ war or briaa. It worU Pal.fflyl a! y and laTd a tntliant turfae. It tr aa tquil tot um a aotwaoUica, St. Johns Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attend ance of our members at our next regular meeting. Thursday, Dec. 13. G. W. Muhm, Consul. Funerals as low as S20. S-10. and $50. if desired. See ad. of Millar & .Tracey in this issue,