St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, June 21, 1918, Image 3

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WHEN YOU
Hot Weather Conveniences
At Low Prices on Easy Terms
Gas Plates
Two or three burner Gas Plates
$2.85 to $8.60
Refrigerators
40 pound Ice Capacity Refrigerator, gal
vanized lining. . . .Price $14.76
White Enameled lined Refrigerator, 60
pound Ics Capacity. . . .Price $21.00
Side Ice style large Refrigerator, hard
wood case, White Enamel lined
Price $35.00
Florence Oil Stoves
Wickless, Blue Flame
2 Burner style Price $18.50
3 Burner style Price $23.50
Your credit is good
Terms to suit
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
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Why Cook Over a Hot Stove
These Warm Summer Days?
Get a Vinton Kerogas Oil Stove and
do your cooking in comfort. This
stove burns 400 gallons of air to one
gallon of common kerosene oil.
Beats every other stove made. Does
the most work with the least oil and
in the quickest time. Will be glad
to demonstrate its virtues at our
store.
See our Special Oven for $1 .
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St. Johns Hardware Co.
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
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Still Eating?
Good! We are still selling Groceries
GOOD groceries the BEST groceries
in town for the money--and are selling
a lot of them
If you are a customer we can hold your
trade without advertising. Our gro
ceries and the service we give will do
that
But if you are not a customer you
oue-ht to be. and we WANT you to be
one, for it is as much to YOUR benefit
as to ours.
Just ask any of our customers they
will tell you - then come yourself, and
you will be happy, and so will we
GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY.
Lavrack's Cash Grocery
416 NORTH JERSEY ST.
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Base Ball Supplies
Ansco Cameras and Supplies
Dr. Hess Poultry Tonic
Graplionolas and Records
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
Our Prescription Department always at your service
Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only
Phone Columbia 138
I05 North Jersey St.
Local News
William Worth wns success
fully opcrnted upon last week
for appendicitis.
R. Haskin is having a fine
$2500 residence erected on
Princeton at Polk street.
J. C. Moore of Donald, Oregon,
has been spending suveml
weeks here, where ho has bet-n
taking treatment of Dr. Jones.
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The Portland Woolen Mills an
mnking extensive repairs nnc
alterations to their machine
shop at the loot of Baltimore
street.
Mr. Fred Herwick and
Miss Ethel Mathews were mnr
led nt the office of Dr. Jones
Wednesday evening of last
week.
Mi-o It. M. fii'hmoor hns been
visiting for somu time in Los
Angeles with Miss Gladys Sal
mond. u former resident of St.
Johns.
Tim vmiiur friends of Miss
RUfn .IniPH anvv her a mn
prise shower Thursday evening
of last week, which event was
thoroughly enjoyed.
Tim Vlrat Hunt I At Clllircll of
St. Johns will erect a modern
parsonage at Chicago ami t.cn
tral Avenue, a permit for which
was taken out the past week.
Mrs. E. W. McLean and child
loft Wednesday for Jewell, Ore-
tmn. whdVO sllG will 81)011(1 the
summer with her hUBband, who
is engaged in the rorcstry service.
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The Odd Fellows will hold
Umli- Momor ial HClViCOH next
Sunday morning nt the Metho
dist church nt 11 o'clock, which
all Odd Fellows and KebekaliH
are urged to attend.
Hum' Imhmlcn and Lewis
Miller left tho first of tho wook
for Whito Salmon Vnlloy, wnoro
they will whip the stream for
trnnt. which are to bo found
thero in abundance.
Phna It. Stinrlnnnn. Jr.. has
tnton nut ii normit for a dwell
ing nnd garage at NorthWillam
ette boulevard and St. Johns nvo
nue. Henry Steinfeldt has niso
tnken u permit for n gnrnge at
Allegheny and Olympia streets.
Mh Alhnrt V. Smith nnd Miss
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Plola Prnnnnii .innnci i llrt tmltl
and popular daughter of Dr. 11
F. and Mrs. Jones, wore united
in the holy bonds of mntrimony
nt the Christinn church Sun
day, June 10th at 3 p. m.. the
ceremony being performed by
the father of the bride, Dr. H.
r . Jonea.
notrlnnlntt next SlindllV the
local drug stores will close on
Sundays nt noon hour for the
day, which will obtain evory
Sunday until further notice. In
cases of emergency call up the
homes of the proprietors, isoie
the announcement elsewhere
n this paper.
R W. finrlick and wife and
Roy Garlick and wile motored to
Rmuunsvillfi. Orcoron. June 9th.
where they visited Mrs. E, W,
Garlick's aged mother, whose
health has not been of tno nest
lately. Mr. Garlick and son re
turned home the next day, while
the ladies remained in Browns
ville for the week.
Robert Anderson returned the
first of the week from an ex
tended visit in Illinois, Michi
gan and other Eastern states,
visiting his mother anu other
re atives and lrienus. "Hon"
says he enjoyed the trip im
mensely, hut was giau to roturn
to good old St. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willik
son of 905 South Ivanhoe street
have three stars on their ser
vice flag. Their eldest son, I.
A.Willikson.is with the Twenty-
third encineers in France, and
their twin sons, Sergeant
Thomas and Sergeant Edward
Willikson.both enlisted with the
old Third Oregon and are now
with infantry overseas.
These June
tainly glorious.
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oays are cer-i lou can hear unlli-Uurci any
uuy at uurntiB.
Bath caps in plain nnd fancy
styles. Get them at Currins.
Miss Norma Moody of Salt
Lake City, Utnh.is u guost at
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A.
W. Davis.
Christian Science subject for
Sunday services: "Is the Un
iverse, including Man, Envoi
ved by Atomic Force?"
Good fresh cow for Sale 1232
Armour street, E. St. Johns.
The U. P. Trail Is the latest
Jane Grey book in the library.
James Dickson of North St.
Johns left Tuesday morning
lor un extended visit with old
time friends and relatives in
Pennsylvania.
If you bavo a now car. or trou
ble with your old one, consult
Dyke's automobile nnd Gasoline
Engine Encyclopedia at the St.
Johns Library.
Thn nmnnnt nf hiiililinir lin
ing on in St. Johns is surpris
ing, and yet it is nothing com
ntiwwl u'lrli (In, liuwxjuiml (In.
mand for more dwcflinga.
Cornfoot and Peninsula ball
teams will oppose each other at
the local grounds June 23rd.
Grant Smith-Porter club will
play at St. Helens on that day.
Mr. George Pay no and Miss
Mary Herwick woro united in
marriage at the homo of the
brido at 1025 South Jersey
street, Sunday, Juno 8th, Dr.
II. r. Jonos officiating.
Leonard II. Gagon. for tho
nnst 10 years with tho wholesale
grocery firm of Lang & Co., is
now with the (i;ird iniantry.
stationed nt the Prosido, San
rrancisco, Cnl.
Buy War Savings Stamps now
and all the time. Currin Says
'so.
D. P. Ellis, who recently tin
ier wont two operations, Is able
.o be around once more, much
unproved in health.
Tho author of Mrs. Wiggs of
the Cubbnge Patch has a new
story called Calvary Alley.
Get it at tho St. Johns Library.
Wniterdiinting forn tin) And
how did you find your steak, sir?
Diner Oil. I just moved that
little piece of potato and there
it was.
Frank Hermeski, formerly of
Cloer, Wis., and Mr. Belcher
nnd wife of Michigan were
guests at the home of Chas.
ross bunda.v. '1 he two youg
men are in uncio tmnva service
and at present locatud at Van
couvor.
East St. Johns Union Sunday
School will have their annual
picnic in Peninsula Park noxt
Tuesday, June 25. All pupils
and parents nro invited to come
ad bring a baskot lunch. Moot
at Community Ilnll ntU:30. n. m.
Froo Canning classes will
be conducted every two wooks,
all the season, at tho James
John High school, beginning
next Monday. .June 21th, nt
9 o'clock. MissCholnr, the J. J.
II. Domestic beienco teacher,
will have charge of the classes.
All ladies and girls interostcd
are urged to attend.
At the St. Johns Methodist
Episcopal Church next Sunday
23rd, 11 A. M. tho Brothorhood
of Odd Fellows will attend for
their annual memorial service,
after which which they will de
corate the graves of their fallen
brothers. In the evening the
subject will be "The Highest
Brotherhood of all."
Lewis Caldwell has purchased
the half interest Of his partner,
It. II. Patterson, in the Imrbar
ing business on Philadelphia
street and has assumed charge of
same. Mr. Patterson's health
has not been of the be3t for
some months, and he disposed
of his interest in order that he
might try outdoor life during
the summer. "Pat's" many
friends trust that he will speed
ily gain the best of health.
Mr Caldwell is one of Portland's
most expert tonsorial artists and
the business under his full
control will be conducted in his
usual efficiont and capable manner.
For Sale Second hand furni
ture cheap. Call 102 South Edison
street.
A victroln will plenso every
member of your family. Our
terms are liberal. Currin Sas
So.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them at the 5-10-15c
store, St. Johns; in tho Penin
sula National Bank Building.
Tenderfoot I don't sec what
tho fellows arc kicking about.
This soup tastes nil right tome.
Second class scout It would
be nil right if tho cook would
admit it is soup. Ho insists it
is coffee.
We have Victrolas tnndo in
sizes for vacationists. Take one
with you. Currin Says So.
Word from Chas. E. Garlick.
who is in the aviation service
with headquarters at San Diego.
Cal., states that ho has passed
all examinations successfully
and is getting along fine.
Rend Ralph Conner's new
story Tho Major, now at the
St. Johns Library.
Wanted Woman for pon-
ernl housework. $25.00 per
month. Call at once at 529
S. Ivanhoe Street.
"Am sorry, Mr. Editor, I can
not give you any advertisement.
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i inn iruuuivu wun uu.u i. uiaunac
and my physician says I must
iim mi vuTiiHiiiK nu ' iiiivu
absolute quiet and rest." Have
you sumo trouble.
Sond pictures to tho boys in
France, they will appreciate
and enjoy them. Currin Says
So.
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Wo have just received a very
new lino of high grade man!
cure sets, in leather rolls, made
in America nnd guaranteed.
Currin Says So.
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All persons hnvintr accounts
with the Lauthcra Mercantile
Company uro requested to settle
same with W. R. Hollenbeck at
tho storo on West Burlington
street.
Wo desiro to cxpresss our
hoartfelt thanks to the neigh
bors nnd friends who so kindly
and generously tendered their
i .1... .1 it. Ml
aid una sympnmy uunng iu
noss and death of our beloved
wife and mother, and assure
them their kindness will ever
ho gratefully remembered. A.
O. Boam, Irunk Beam. II. D,
Beam.
No outing is complete without
a kodak. Currin Says So.
Two additional vessels of the
Ferris type are to bo built at the
Grant Smith-Porter yards, mak
ing ten ships in all of this class
that have been contracted for by
the uovernment at these yards.
With tho launching of tho
Moraine four of the original con
tracts of eight have been launch
ed, and three others are well to
ward completion. Contracts for
the Dougherty type of vessels
have also been secured by the
Grant bmith-Porter Company.
Chester A. Vincent and Miss
Nellie Elliott were united in
marriage at tho homo of the
bride at Damacus, Oregon, Sat
urday evening. June 15th. Rev.
A. P. Layton performing the
ceremony. The groom is a well
known St. Johns man, being
the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
Vincent, and who a short time
ago returned from a several
years sojourn in South America,
where he held responsible posi
toins. The bride is a charming
young woman whom the groom
first met while a student at O.
A. C. The happy young couple
will make their home on Has
salo street.
All the greatest artists make
records exclusively fortheVictor.
at Currins,
GET
.
v h , Jmmp put camc
froF it in our
DANK WHERE
ir is ABSOLUTELY SAFE
ALL OF THAT PAY BELONGS TO YOU-PUT IT IN THE DANK
OR IT WILL SOON BELONG TO SOMEONE ELSE.
ARE YOU ALWAYS GOING TO BE A "HORSE IN A TREADMILL."
WORKING FOR MONEY THAT OTHERS GET?
THE MONEY YOU WASTE, IF IT WERE PUT IN OUR BANK,
WOULD SERVE YOU OR KEEP YOU MIGHTY WELL SOME DAY.
START A BANK ACCOUNT NOW.
Peninsula National Bank
oi'i'icims.
I'KTKK Al'TZKN, . . I'tcMtlcIlt
I'Riti) C. Knait, Vice I'rc.iltlcut
I'KANK 1'. DHINKKK . Vice l'tcMttcMt
John N. Udlki'skn, . . Cnnliicr
ClIAUI.ltS II. IU'.hskU, AMlnlnnlCmhlcr
Stanton I.. Doliut, AMfotnnt Cnshlcr
HtnVAKI) H. MOKKI.I, AMlMKIlt LllMlilT
MUKCTOK8.
V. At'TZHN
TIIOH. Al TltN
V. I'. IIKINKItH
A. K JOMKS
I'. C. KNAI'I
II It PIINNHI.r,
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Member of Federal Reserve Bank
3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit
GROCERIES
Whatever You Are Ijo'dng For
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MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jersey Si.
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REDUCED PRICE
WOOD COAL!
FOR THIRTY DAYS
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Every Woman is a Queen
In I cr own home. himI rxmiM-n llw fgtl
riKliI "I lOiikluK Ihtowh cIh44' Iim it
coiutM to fuiiiUliiiiK (or tlt Uou-. TlM
wIm! woimmii will HirclmHi livr iHrwU nt
our rtotf . for we riv Ixittcr vultw for tli
imitiuy tlwu iwt iiIhcm, iuhI ir Muck
coiiiiwitfN tin- mvwiM jwiunm io lli cr
K.'t Horlil.
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
HOO102 8- JERSEY ST
Wall Paper
F, M. Satierlee
(y Painting
( Paper Hanging"! J
Paints
319 H, Smith AY
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Nota tha laUl on your papar.
Notice
On and after Sun
day, June 23d, and
until further notice
we will close our
Drug Stores at 12
o'clock, noon each
Sunday
St. Johns Pharmacy
Currins for Drugs
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