K Dqnt H a Slick5tranter Fine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Graphonolas For your vacation High Grade Furniture on Easy Terms O?t-Rich-Oaick ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Our Prescription Department always at your service Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only Overstuffed Rocker, Tapestry covered Priced $21.50 Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St. M'MWim IIHI'il'M I I II I II HI ' ViMi W I i ITr'lT'tBr-MIl! 1MB n Loose Cushion Seat Rocker, overstuffed, covered with fine quality tapestry, $38.75 Colonial design, Nufold Davenport,' Craftsmans leather, $67.50 Genuine Spanish Leather Davenport, waxed finished frame, Nufold spring, $73.50 Colonial Library Table, plank top, size 28x40 inches, a beautiful massive table, all quartered oak, wax finished, $35.00 Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Tents, Tents Right now is (he time to buy Tents, when you can tret them below actual wholesale cost nt this store. In- I Vrcflirnh null nccilro VMlircnlf tUni Mile Jc lltnrnco Nnto the following prices: 8x10 foot Tent...'. '.$17.50 10 x 12 foot Tent 22.00 12 x 14 foot Tent 28.00 14 x 16 foot Tent 37.00 14 x 20 foot Tent 47.00 St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires I St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. GROCERIES Quality is most essential of all in Groceries. It means purity and Quantity is second only to quality. Quantity and Quality mean ppnnnmv in fivsrv good health. Wepurchase We give give you Quality, you Quantity, too. This is a Quality This is a Quantity Store for Quality ( Store for Quantity People. A People. GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. Lavrack's Cash Grocery 416 NORTH JERSEY ST. Read the Review Advertisements for Latest Bargains Local News Klccttic Vacuum Clwuier (or rent. It. Clnrk. tf R.E.McIntyrc is reported quite illnttheGoou Sumnritun hospi tul. Rvnrntt Ilnnscrom is crcctinc n $2500 residence at 502 Buchanan street. .1. H. Horrv is buildlnc a new re i lnce at Central avunuo an Buchanan street. C. B. Kus?H and family have returned from an enjoyable vacation at Cannon Beach. O. It. White has taken out a permit for the erection of a small Bath caps in genercyis variety at Currins. Mrs. P. II. Edlefsen is spend ing a icw weeks at Ecola. building streets. at Tioga and Bank V. V. Ynnmr bus nritntml n nnfL rlrlnW tmil tnlmncn stimri nt till corner of I-'ossenden and Jersey streets. Harry Cnnloa. thfi local paint er, is back on the job. after bu ing laid orf for two months with pneumonia. 1 1 Misses Anna and Nell Larson of Astoria have buun visiting with their sister in-law. Mrs. Dora Larson, for a few days. The chantring of the entrance to the local ship plant from Baltimore to 1'ushoihIoii street took place the past week. Harry Hughes, who is serving in the navy on the Connecticut, has been enjoying a furlough n St. Johns for a few days, A series of dancos will be held n the skating rink starting next Tuesday ovening, given by the Portland Orchestra. Dances will bo ovening. held every Tuoaday r niwlnr'n lnfnut mnnir Riipcn.su. "Marching with the President from the worth, bouth, uast and West." Wo have a limitad number of this record. Currhi Says So. Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Benin and Miss Hazel Javno are on- joying an outing nt McCrodio bprings, wiiero they will pro bably remain for a couple of weeks. Tho local ship plant has beon awarded eight additional ships to build and tho Peninsula Ship building Co. four mora vosnels as u result ot Mr. bcuwau's visit to Portland. Tho Peninsula Base ball team will hold forth on tho local grounds tho nftornoon of July 21st, when they will piny the Grant bmith-Portor club. Iho game will start at y p. m. St. Johns Methodist Episcopal Church, Hev. J. H. Irvine, min ister. Morning barmon; -A timely message to Amorican Homes." Tho rest of tho dai will be given to the Chautauqua. Rufus P. Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Galloway, now stationed at Norfolk, Va., has passed the examination for thiid class Pharmacist Mate. He is ranked now as a third class petty officer. The Bachelor Cl'ib will ontor tain the young mon recently drafted at their rooms in the Peninsula Bank buiding Tuesday evening ot next weeK. it is desired that all such local men at tend. A jolly good time will un doubtedly be had Mr. Hoes has just installed a complete new photo studio at 307 South Jersey street, the establishment to be known hero after as the Hoes Photo and Sign Studio. Mr. Hoes states that he is now ready to do work along this line in a most satisfactory manner. F. P Drinker and family are enjoyii g a sojourn nt Seaside. Christian Science Subject for nex Sunday's services: "Life." S. L. Dobio of the Peninsula National Bank is enjoying a couple of weeks vacation. 1' A. Hrmlnnn lm ni'nnfnd n soft drink stand at tho corner of Eessenden and New York streets. If you don't like Nyal Reme dies bring them back and get your money. Fair, isn't it? Currin Says So. Chas. Crawford Gorst, the Bird Man, who uppears at tho Chautauqua this afternoon, is an old time friend or Prof. C. H. Boyd. His bird imitations are said to be something wonderful. Tho Methodist Sunday School will hold iti annual picnic at Col umbia Park Wednesdny, July 24th. Tho School will board tho cars at 1 o'clock and invito their friends to como and dine witn them on tho ground at six. J. J.Hurlbert and family arrived in St. Johns Horn Cal ifornia last Friday evening. Jesse is engaged in the oil bus iness in our neighboring state and is making good, as usual. Ho is as full of "pop' and ac tivity as of yore. Rev. W. Edwin Ingalls, form erly pnitor of tho Methodist church hero. Int who has lately boon located at Amity, Oregon, had the misfortune to fall from a load of hay and break his arm just above the wriat a few days ago. Ho was aiding to whip tho Kaiser by helping with farm work when tho accident occured. The Jolly 'Steen club was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Derrie on 03wego street Wed nesday evening of last week. In the game of 500 Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Horsman captured first prize, and, Prof, and Mrs. G. H. Boyd the second prize. George A. Thompson died nt his home, 1005 Soneca street, July 1-ltli, aged (il yearM. Ho had been a renidontof St. Johns for about thirteen yearn, and is survived by his widow. The funeral uerviceti wore hold at the A. R, Seller Co. parlors Tuotfday at 2 p. m. Interment in Vancouver, Wadi. Mis. Frank Jarvis of Grand Forks, N. U in visiting lior mother, Mrs. Carrie Thor In definitely. Mr. Javis is at Camp Wdtwrth, South Caro linn, and his wife has been visiting in Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana since his departure tho first of May. Harry Imbodon of the firm of Imboden Bro., lias entered his country's service, leaving ro cently for tho training camp. During his nlwonco hits brothor George, who is one of the boat moat merchants and moat cut tors in the Northwest, will have charge of the St. Johns Cash Market. Tho St. Johns district has boon awarded a handsome silk fing by Colonel Bratton for securing the honor of leading all other districts in the umount subscrib ed in the Third Liberty Loan campaign. The flag is now ui the Peninsula National Bank and will be placed in position at once. St. Johns should cortainly fool proud of tho showing it made. o As we go to press the glorious victory of our brave boys at the front is thrilling our people through and through. In cole brationof the cheering n..'vs the church bells and whistle in St. Johns announced tho glad tidings last evening. The advancw is still continuing with unabated vigor. May it never stop Ui.tu tno enemy is ours. The outdoor sorvicoa in front of the city hall last Sunday even ing wore again well attended. Rev. J. II. Irvine, of the Me thodist church, delivered an in piring and helpful sermon. Tho music was a pleasing feature. In deferonce to tho Chautauqua session the outdoor meeting will be omitted Sunday evening and resumed a week lator. Kodak is kooping tho story of the war in a million homes. Currin Says So. Take a Kodak with you. Currin Says So. o For Sale A rug, reasonable. Call Columbia 131. Lost Baby's silk cap. Find er leave at this office. We guarantee A. D. S. Reme dies. Currin Says So. o Got your Economy Jar Caps at tho St. Johns Hardware store. Woman wants washing to do at home. Call 1021 E. Polk street St. Johns. Henr Lauder any day nt Cur rins. When in need of small arti cles, get them nt tho 5-KMBc store, St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Bank Building. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or flight. Com pinto auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller &. Tracey. Hear McCormnck any day at Currins. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. For Sale Full sized iron bed and mattress, in perfect condit ion. Also other furniture. Call 511) Oswego street. Bill folders and coin nurses nt Currins. LoHt Near corner of South Jersey and Richmond street, gold mapio lent buck pin. tec tum to this office. Found Book of street car tickets with name S. G. Caiuo written on tho outside. Owner can have same by proving pro perty and paying for this notice Wo outfit big and littlo SAVEHS. Currin Snys So. A social will bo given by the young ladies of St. Bergitta's Catholic church. Linnton, Sun day, July 28th. Luncheu served in church hall between tho pours of G and 10 p, m. All welcome. Get your tent at St. Johns Hardware store. They were phrchasod before tho big raito in price and the customers get the bonofit by buying now. Wo would liko to give you n now Victor Record Catologue. Currin Says So. The St. Johns Hardware Com pany will buy your old bottles and gallon and fivo gallon tin cans. Don't throw them away when they can bo turned into money. u Go to tho Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy clo repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phono Coumbia 727, St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. Foy, prop.; household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jorsey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. ANOTHER BARGAIN Four room house, lot 50x100, one room double, good fence and garden, located on East Polk Street. Price $1250; $350 down and bal anco $15 per month. Call here. O ' A bargain, if taken at once. A modern built G room house, 75x100 ground, large chicken house and park; a fine garden planted. House with furniture for $1800. Address 2015 Van Houten street, Port land, Oregon. OPPORTUNITY: Save rent, get profit from increasing value ground. Build your own cottage. Nothing down and money for material. Liberty bonds taken at par. Two blocks to ship plant S. E, corner Alta and Decatur streets. W. B. Roberta, 101 N. 18th St., phono Broadway 473(J. "THE WOODS ARE FULL" OF SMOOTH, PLAUSIBLE MEN WHO ARE GOING AROUND PEDDLING MOST ENTICING SCHEMES. THEY HAVE GOLD ENGRAVED CERTIFICATES AND A CONVINCING LINE OF TALK. BUT THEY ARE SWINDLERS. IF THEY HAD SOME THING THAT WAS ANY GOOD, YOU COULD GET IT FROM YOUR BANKER-OR YOU COULDN'T GET IT AT ALL. PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANKi WE WILL CHEERFULLY ADVISE YOU HOW TO IN VEST IT SAFELY. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS. Peninsula National Bank Ol'l'lCUUS. Ohant Smith. I'uitn C. Knai'1 t'KANK 1'. DlUNKKU John N I'.m.iu'sk.v, ClIAHI.KS II. lU'SHItl.t,, Stanton I,. Doimt, KmvAun K. Molt him, DIKHCTOKK. 1'rCdlllctlt THO Al'TZItN VICC l'tl'Xlllvilt 1'. ! DKINKItR Vice l'rwiilcnt a. u juiikh Cushlor I', e. knai'p AMhtntllCitalllcr II f. I'KNNKM. AmIsIiwiI CnMilcr iikant hmitii AmIMhiiI CnOilcr J. N. hw.ui'ahn Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit There's a Hcatcn Path to Our Door iimilf by our timiiy ctitnm-t wlm coma btu-k icpcitli'tlly It I'liy tlifir Rnx-vHm of iu. IVopIo ilmi't ttmtv nt the Mine Ik H'ltr ttlliT yenr without rvtty gnod ri'itMiu (or ilohif: m. The rrittoii l thi we itluuy nlve 4xt vulnv lor m ttcy !; jioniliil, uiul tlio khh1k Ixnijilit n( us cum be ilqitiiikil ujKiit ii lieiiig the lwt, MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jmry SI. I'lione Col. 118 REDUCED PRICE WOODCOALS FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Coo ill! FROM THE ORIENT WY m,' I'omliii hit n ii ii iiiki lilr i-xliiMiK'ii nikI mU' .1 Hr. iirunMl UiiK. Iiu'IwIuikh mi luir k''iiiii iik ftow Tuikitli loom. AImi iiiui.imi ik'iiiiiiid i'tliriii! in fim' I' r -1 ii ruK "1 varkttM ll'. KvllMIUlllllNtlh lw iiu wilt (iii'vhII iliiniiK ilii !-. AI-" Urg ilUilHy ol iimtliHKS nl i lotlu.lmolcvHM, ' h. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN 400-402 S. JKRiKY ST. Wall Paper Paints P. M. Salterlee (Y Painting ( Paper Hanging 1 J l0v yj' vv 319 N. Swllh AV GixmI Second hand Sewing uiachluci (or rcut, II, 1'. Clark; tl FUNERAL Beautiful aray or black adult casket, hearse, box 2 autos embalmlnu and refin ed service for TKAC1.V I'unerals it Ustr, 1 for fid $30, f !0. ?C0. Hijjhcr iUv fm.i r i! m ro Hti''ii. v in.inuf.irturi' c.iskits. I.U'ly ii.--i-t.iiit. JU.muful lutK-riil cli.ipil MILLER & TRACEY Main 2691 Independent Funeral Directors A 7 BBS Washington ut HI J Slrrcl, llilnteii iOlh and 2Ut Slnil, Wist Siilo ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative CM Central Ave. N. I'lione Collililbia 888