St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, August 16, 1918, Image 3

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    Ann N a linn a I Bank
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RANGES
on Easy Terms
We have on display a long line of Rang
es, all of them are sanitary style (leg
base) have Polished Tops and plain Nick
el Trimmings.
Duke Range size 8-18 $62.00
Terms, $7G0 cash $1.50 weekly
Beauty Range size 8-18 .$64.00
Terms, $7.50 cash $1.50 weekly
Peerless Range size 8-16 $68.00
Terms, $8.50 cash $1.75 weekly
Charter Oak Range size 8-18 $80.00
Terms, $10 00 cash $2.00 weekly
Estate Range size 8-18 '.$92.50
Terms, $12.50 cash $2.50 weekly
Your Credit is Good.
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
I
Real Bargains In Tpntc
Now is your opportunity to buy tents at a price act
ually below wholesale cost. Seize the opportunity
while it may be had. Note the following prices:
8 x 10 Tent $16.00
10x12 Tent 20.00
12 x 14 Tent 26.75
14 x 16 Tent 34.00
14 x 20 Tent 42.00
St. Johns Hardware Co.
AdAnpv for rinnrlvAnr Tirc
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
A GOOD MEAL
Puts your brain in good working order,
and brains always pave the way to
wealth. If you value economy you
will be more than interested in the
savings effected in our grocery depart
ment. Everything just a little better
and just as cheap.
GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY.
Lavrack's Cash Grocery
416 NORTH JERSEY ST.
Fine Stationery
Ansco Cameras and Supplies
Graplionolas
For your vacation
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,
Klcctric Vacuum Clcntior for rent.
1'. Clark. U
II.
Read the Review Advertisements for Latest Bargains
C. Winters la orcdlnir a $2150
residence at -115 V. Tyler.
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John Wyner is building n
small dwelling at 73GN. Seneca.
American snorts introduced by
the Y. M. C. A. in Franco in-
elude pitching horsshoos.
Bath caps in generous variety
at Currins.
The Empire Investment Co.
has taken out a permit for a
Btnall dwelling at Leonard and
Holbrook.
Christian Science subject for
next Sunday's services: Soul."
films. Dnrnnntul wifo nn nn
joying a sojourn at Cannon
ueacn.
Mrs. C. S. iMcGill and child
ron have been enjoying an outing
at seaside.
You can't deny it A Victrola
is a source of daily pleasure.
Currin Says So.
The Peninsula Iron Works is
making substantial alterations
and improvements to their ma
chine snop.
Croquet la proving a popular
game among the French soldiers.
It is one of tho Y. M. C. A.
innovation over there.
Wm. Killingsworth. Win. S.
Rupklpn ntu! f). Ij Kormnn Imvci
tnkon nut nor ml is for huildinir
of garages in St. Johns.
Sunday evening will be the
closing service of the union out
door meetings. The cool even
ings have hastened the closing.
Inrlnnr Itriflolinll nnvnrl nnttlnnrH
la nrovlnirn nonnlnr diversion
among French soldiers since it
was introduced by the l. Al. J.
A.
Tho Misses Aril no and Her
nice Shaw, Louise Lott and
Ethel Ilufford are spending two
wcek8at the Y. W. C. A. Cot
tago at Gcarhart.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Purkiinile
of 820 Calhoun street nro receiv
ing congratulations upon the
nrrival of a baby girl at their
homo August 2nd.
Prof. T. J. Mathews of Willn-
mette University will be the
sneaker at tho Methodist Church
Sunday morning. Dr. Mathows
is an old ravoriio and wortn
hearing.
Tho hour of song and sermon
on tho City Hall lawn last Sun
day evening was truly great
service Nov. J.T. Merrill was
the speaker, and Pastor Jones
conducted the singing. Come
again next Sunday evening.
Dr. F. E. Escher. his daugh
ter, Mrs. nessio Jennings nnd
hor two little boys from San
D ego, CnHfornia.are visiting at
tho homo of Geo. G. Rundall.
Tho Dr. is an old time Iowa
friend of Mr. Hundall.
Paul Irvine, son of Row J. II.
Irvine who has been in Ordnance
Training School, Camp Hancock,
Ua., bince his enlistment, wires
his parents that ho hna been
attached for service as Ordnance
Sergeant to Headquarters 050th,
Regiment Engineers.
Thomas J. Donlon. forest
ranger from tho Bitter Root
National Forest, is home visit
ing and renewing old acquain
tances, after being absent for
several years, pending orders
from Washington. D. C. on
special government work.
Mrs. F. M. Master of Kelso.
Wash., is visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Gatton. She accom
panied her husband this far on
his way to Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas, where he is in the ser
vice.
Rev. W. H. Saines of St.
Johns will fill the pulpit next
Sunday at the St. Johns Baptist
church, in the absence of Raw
E. Burton, who is spending his
vacation at Vashon Island. All
friends and strangers invited
to this service.
A St. Johns lady went to city
hall the past week for a permit
to have a chimney constructed
at her home, and was surprised
to be compelled to pay 50 cents
for the permit. Just why this
charge is made for a chimney
permit is not generally under
stood.
Pathe records at Currins.
Wylio R. Hessinger left for
Bremerton Wednesday morning
in Uncle bain's service.
Mrs. W. E. Harrington nnd
two daughters loft Wednesday
for Ely, Minn., whero they will
visit for n month or so.
James Dickson returned last
Saturday evening from an ex
tended visit among his old time
friends in Pennsylvania.
Miss Myrtle Edgerton of Rose
burg, Oregon, who has been
visiting Miss Alia Nolan, has
returned to her home.
As there are five publication
days in this month for the Re
view all advertising appearing
for the month will bo changed for
five insertions.
Roy Thompson, son of Thos.
Thompson, of 1025 S. Jersey
street, Thursday morning for
Brmcrton, whero ho will enter
Uncle Sam's service.
The municipal band concert at
tho city hall band stand last
evening was an enjoyable affair
and listened to by a largo and
appreciative audience.
Rev. C. F. Knoll.Ph. D.. Lu
thcran Chnplain at tho Van
couver Barracks, will speak at
Trinity Lutheran Church, 'Joti
Lovely, near Wall street, Sunday
August 18th, 8 o'clock p. in.
Como and hear about tho work
done among our boys in tho army.
Tho meeting of tho W. C. T.
U. will be held next Monday
afternoon at tho homo of Mrs.
Skclls. 71H North Jersey street.
Wo hope to have a good atten
dance, as it is tho time for
election of officers and tho hand
ing in of our yearly report?.
After tho business thoro will bo
an interesting program. Mrs.
J. M. Shnw will give a talk on
"Vacations; howtogot tho most
good from thorn with tho lenst
outlay of monoy."--Reported.
Tho district camp meeting of
tho Freo Mothodist Church, is
now being hold at St. Johns
Heights. A big tout has been
erected that is well lighted, good
seats and all accommodations
for a good time in the service,
and worship of tho Lord. Twenty
five tents are now on tho ground
and more camps aro coming.
Preaching services 10 a. m. and
2:30 and 8 p. m.
Immediate construction of a
coal storago dock near tho mu
nicipal elevutor at bt. .lolnis was
decided upon yesterday at a
meeting of tho Port of rortlanu
Commission. Costing between
$50,000 and $75,000, tho new dock
is expected to save from 25 to 35
cents a ton in loading the coal
on ships in the Portland harbor.
The new dock, which will be
built on property now owned by
the Port of Portland, will have
a storage capacity of 10,000 tons
of coal, it is said. By use of a
locomotive orane 50 tons an hour
may be loaded, according to
present plans. The crane will
lift about two tons.
! Take a Kodak with you. Currin
says so.
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Wo guarantee A. D. S. Reme
dies. Currin Says So.
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For Salc.Blackberries. Call -124
East Mohawk street.
For SaleFirst clas3 rabbit
house. C. R. Chadwick, 219 N.
Swenson.
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Double boarded, ono room
house boat for sale cheap or
trade. Call Columbia 1113.
For Sale Four iron bedsteads,
four mattresses and four sets of
springs, all in good condition.
Call 107 N. Jersey street.
The National G. A. R. Kncamp
ment in Portland is already attract
ing many old veterans. It will un
doubtedly be one of the most eu
joyable encampments ever held.
For Sale Water power wash
ing machine. Call 021 South
Jersey s'.reet.
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Hear Lauder any day at Currins.
Rnngo for Sale Hot water
attachment. Call Col. 732.
When in need of Bmall nrti
cles, get them at the 5-10-15c
store, St. Johns; in the Penin
sula National Bank Building.
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Lenrn to tlnnrn Minn Hlnnchn
Whitman's Dancing School, 010
W. Charleston street; phone
Columbia G53.
Suburb calls civon nrnmnt
attention day or night. Com
pinto auto equipment; no extra
charge; refined service. Miller
& Tracoy.
Hear McCormack any day at
Currins.
Dancing at tho Good Time
Dancing Club ovcry Wednesdnv
evening, St. Johns skating rink.
If you don't like Nval Reme
dies bring them back and get
your money. Fair, isn't it?
Currin Says So.
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If my work pleases you: nlease
tell your friends. If not. tell
me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
street.
Bill folders and coin nurses at
Currins.
For Sale Six room houso in
East St. Johns: terms. Call at
1358 Columbia boulevard.
For Sale Two lots near nost-
offico. Price $400 each. Small
cash payment down or Liberty
l.oan. w. Willamette.
Wo outfit big and little
SAVERS. Currin Says So.
Wanted At Once Furnished
house or housekeeping rooms
for ono month. Mrs. L. W.
Richter, Portland Hotel.
Seven pnssenger Cndilac auto
to sell or exchange for St. Johns
proporty. For iiarticulara call
at this office.
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Lost Baby's bracelet.initinlH
M. L. on same. Finder nlnnnn
lonvo at Oil South Jorsoy street,
reward.
Tho St. Johns Hardwaro Com
pany will buy your old bottles
and gallon and five gallon tin
cans. Don't throw them away
wnen tnoy can uo turned into
money.
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Go to the Auto Repair Compa
ny, 207 South Jersey street, for
your auto, motorcycle and bicy
cle repaint and supplies. Autos
for hire. Phono Coumbia 727.
St. Johns Fair Store. E. W.
Foy, prop.: household utility
supplies and general notions,
207 N. Jersey St. Highest
quality goods at lowest prices.
Next to Electric store.
Wanted Young lady to pose,
must be good looking, either
blond or brunette. Will pay one
dollar per hour. Call 12 to
4 p. m. Monday or Tuesday at
201 North' Jersey street.
Is a member of the
iCUCiai nwci vs.
It Banks
Grocery store for sale in East
St. Johns, doing $1000 to $1800
business per month. No solid
ing, no delivering. Owner going
to war. 1358 Columbia boulevard.
A fine home for some one. A
fine 5J acre tract, 5 room
house, barn, chicken house, etc.,
between two electric car lines;
2i acres planted in potatoes and
t acre in beans. Located just
outside city limits of Forest
Grove. For aalo reasonable, or
will tako good house and lot as
part payment. For particulars,
address K, care of this office.
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MILLIONS OF GOLD STACKED UP IN THE UNITED STATES
TREASURY MAKE YOUR MONEY SAFE WHEN IT IS IN OUR BANK.
OUR BANK IS ONE OF THE NATION WIDE SYSTEM OF FEDERAL
RESERVE BANKS WHICH STAND TOGETHER AND PROTECT THEIR
DEPOSITORS. WE CAN TAKE OUR APPROVED SECURITIES AND
GET MONEY WHEN WE WANT IT. YOU CAN GET YOUR MONEY
WHEN YOU WANT IT IF IT IS IN OUR BANK.
Peninsula National Bank
oiu'icims.
Orant Smith,
I'Kltl) C. Knait,
t'HANK P. 1)111 NUIUl
John N. Kiir.iU'Hit.v,
ClIAHf.KS II. lll'SMIM,,
Stanton I,. Donne,
Hiiu'ahi) K. Mounts,
MlUiCTOKS.
President thos. aitzhn
Vice President i'. r. dkinkiik
Vice President A. R.jonn
. CuillItT I'. C. KNAI'I'
Assistant Cnshlcr II. K. ritNNin.i,
AssMnttt Citsliicr okant hmitii
Asslntnnl Outlier J. N. iidi.ih'kkn
Member of Foderal Reserve Bank
3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit
This Is the Brand You Like
Moit iHMtple renif iiiIkt x "roh I cup (
coffee" when lite rtt'ollet-il.ni the but
mice of tliu uit'iil lwtliMiMnrc.. Kt
mil tumid of coffee In the Iiumm-, nnd your
friends w ill vote you n xl Judge ( thin
popwltr licvcniKC. There In none Iwllt-r
f'rown or lilendeil. 'I ty it.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jersey St. Pimm: Col. IIH
REDUCED PRICE
WOOD-COAL!
FOR THIRTY DAYS
St. Johns Lumber Co.
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FUNERALS
Boautlful gray or
blaok adult oaskat,
hearse, box, 2 autos
ombalmlnQ and rofln
ed tcrvlca for
$75
MII.I.HR
TKACIA
Punerulslf deilrcd for ifJ. $30, flO.JCO. HiKher priced funer U in uio
jiortion. We nuiiufucture caskets. I.mly assistant.
Iliuutiful funeral chapel.
MILLER & TRACEY
Main 20I Independent Funeral Directors A 7008
Washington ut tllu Street, Uetm-en 20th and 21st Street, West Side
ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE
W. A. ANDREWS, Representative
CM Central Ave. N.
Phone Columbia