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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1918)
I vvny uorrr you M Fine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Graphonolas For your vacation HEATERS on Easy Terms We have a very large stock of Heating Stoves, which we bought last January, and our selling price is based on the cost at that time. We have many styles of Cast Lined Heaters, the kind that retain the heat and will last a long time. Bee, cast lined, wood burners $15 00 to $20.50 Mnscott, cast lined, wood burners, $20.75 to $27.25 Sunset, cast lined, wood burners; $25.00 to $31 00 Household, cost iron, wood burners,$29.75 to $33,75 Daisy, coal or wood burner, . . . $24.25 to $20.75 Ully, coal or wood burner, $29.25 to $32.50 Firefly, coal or wood burners, . . . $39.50 to $-18.50 Select your HEATERS early Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. 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 FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. John: Patho Records al Currins.Ifi Christian Science subject for next Sunday's services: "Mind." John Banbury and family of Wallace, Idaho, have moved to the Simmons ranch, St. Johns, and he is now working at the ship plant. Clyde Thayer, now in the set, vice at Spokane, has been up. pointed corporal. He is getting along finely and likes his work im mcnsely. lilectrlc Vacuum I'. Chirk. Ctcntler for rem. tf II. Wanted Woman for general housework.; good wages. Call 529 South Ivanhoe. Miss Nettie Loona Key, after spending a very pleasant sojourn at uolumb a Ueach. near Sen side, has returned home. Hear Caruso any day at Cur nns. Get your Economy Jar Caps at me at. jonns Hardware store. J. E. Kilkenny, the well known electrician, is now located at Bremerton, Wash., where lie holds a responsible position the navy yards. tlllHt Willis Vinson, w io is now in the service at Bremerton, has boon ntmoimcu ( rill master. position which he is handling in a capable aniJ satisfactory manner. in ICJC3 L Real Bargains In Tpnt c 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: 8x10 Tent ; $16.00 10x12 Tent : 20.00 12 x 14 Tent 26.75 14x16 Tent 34,00 14 x 20 Tent -42.00 St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires I St Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. A GOOD MEAL Miss Doris Hundall of Iowa and Leandor Bader and wife o Texas arc ciiests at the Geo. G Hundall home durum the G. A. H encampment week. William (j. i'arry. wile am little child of .Junction City. Ore iron, made tuts oil ice a pleasant call Wednesday morning. Mr. I'arry is the owner of the June tion City Times. Kaiser Bill's dinner which was ro have heeti eaten in Paris last Christmas is cold. A safe nre diction for him now is that he will eat his next ChiRtmas dinner in Berlin- and it may he too hot. Sellwood Bee. "Behold the man!" will he the text at the morninir service next Sunday at the Methodist Kpis copal church. livery seat was filled Inst Sunday morn I hit. The cuoir under new and inspiring leadership is worth hearing. Any persons having tables, desks, chairs, etc., that aro not in use can confer a favor upon our government by calling Col umbia 1)1). This furniture is needed for n time by Division No. 10 nt the city hall, and will be well taken care of. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rogers were very happily BiirpriHod this week with a call lrom Mr. I.. L. Trash and (laughter, Elinor, of 1'Jlinn. Wash., whom they had not seen for over 110 years and who used to live neighbors to them in Mchigan, but camu to Washington over thirty years ngo. A mammoth Methodist picnic will be held in Laurolhurst Park Monday, 20th ii.st.. at 5 p. m. and thereafter, in honor of Bis hop Stuntz, who will be in the city en route for Chinn. All Methodists who are strangers in St. Johns are specially invited. Come, get acquainted nnd you may want to spend all your days in our city. The old veterans who have come to this city on account of the National Encampment nre more man pleased with their reception by our citizens and the delightful weather which has greeted their coming hither. The people of Portland aro proud to have them hero, and from ex pressions heard they are proud to bo here. Puts your brain in good working order, Peter Autzen, former pres ident of the Peninsula National Rank, who wns killed in nnnntn. and brains always pave the way to bS dffisg;K , , , T . according to the inventory WeaiLTL II VOU Va Ue enonomv VOll Wed by the county Court up v " praisers. J he estate consists i i. ; f i .. r l i i i n i ,i , , i . .i uiiiuuy ui biuuna uuu ijuiiiis ami wm oe more tnan interested m tne real estate in Portland. The estate was inea lor probate : J i. some time ago. &civiug& euecieu in uui giuceiy ueyai i- I r. ..!...- i ... ... .1.. .1 ment. Jii very thing just a little better pour of the dements the game of base ball scheduled to take ji j. place last Saturday afternoon and JUSt aS Cheap. between the Aberdeen club and tne jocais ianeu io materialize. It was quite a disappointment to the fans, who had heen look Ing with fond anticipation to this event, but then-satisfaction over St. Johns winning the hard fought game the nnxt afternoon made up for their disappoint ment. The game on the local ground scheduled for next Sun day will be between Peninsula and Cornfoot, the locals playing at Vancouver. Next Sunday afternoon at o'clock all the Methodists of the city nnd their friends will meet at the Audi torn m for a great patriotic and spiritual mass meeting adress by Bishop Stuntz. The church has no abler plat form speaker or greater spiritual dynamo than this Bishop. The boys of the yard will be in terested to learn that J. It. John sona .former employee and well known for his clouucnco as an orator, is making n big reputa tion for himself as a speaker for the U. S. Shipping Board. In a letter to the Board 10. A. Merrill of the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery company, said: After hearing Mr. Johnson in otirt of our shops, we shut down the main plant at 10 o'clock for another address. We consider it the strongest address and of the best influence we have had at our plant to date."- Going Some. Dr. Herbert V. Jones, pastor. of the Christian church of St. Johns, and well known chiro practor phyjician, has tendered his services to his government, which were promptly accepted. llio ur. passed the examination n fine style, and has been di rected to report Soptombor 2d, at tho Stanford Un vers tv. Ca - fornia, where lie will take in struction in his new work and then probably tnko tho trip over the sea. Therefore, noxt Sunday may be his last for some- uno to have charge of the ser vices at tho church. He will ongugo in . M. C. A. work whilo across tho water. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 5-10-15c store, St. Johns; in the Penin stila National Bank Building. 0 Lauder makes records only for tne viutuk. liear him any day at Currins. Learn to dance Miss Blanche Whitman's Danghig School, G10 W. Charleston street; phone Columbia G53. Genuine Hawaiian Ukelclcs. At Currins. Suburb calls given nromnt attention dny or night Com plete auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller k Tracoy. We will be the school book and supply headquarters this year.aB in the past. Currins Savn So. u Dnncinir at the Good Time Dancing Club every Wednesday evening, St. Johns skating rink. All phonoirranhs in' one. that is tho Brunswick. Currin Says So. If my work pleases you: please toll your friends. If not, tell me. Itogors, 202 N. Jersey street. A Victrola is a source of pleasure overy day in tho year. Currin'.SayH So. For practical imintinir nnd knlaomtning. good work, riirhttl price, phono Columbia bill). Are you invostiiur in W. S. S .? Currin Says So. I 'or Salo Duko Kanire. woodi or coal, WM. ChII 081 North,' vollogg. Hoar the latest put riot ic popu- ar records at Currins. Legal Services- A. Laffer- ty, 420 Pittock Block. Garnish ments defendod: all decrees. relophone, Broadway 24G. Adv. Bring back any Nyal Ilemcdv hat you don't like; we will ro und your money. Currin Sbvk So. In iMemory of Rex Hillsdale Farm. GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. Lavrack's Cash Grocery 416 NORTH JERSEY ST. Read the Review Advertisements for Latest Bargains Get Pathe Records at Currins. 'Don't you hear them calling. Kexie, Calling o'er tho loaV The evening shadou aro falling Hex, But night it cannot be. Till Rexio comoato hasten home. The cattle browsing noar. Babette herself, will always roam. Till Uoxie barks, "Stop here." The barnyard door is open wide. The chicks uncounted be, Whilo Biddie scolds, and calls aside. "Good Bex, will you help me?" The evening wind are moaning : now. For Sale Six room house in East St. Johns; terms. Call at 1158 Columbia boulevard. SAVING IS A NATURAL INSTINCT. IT IS SELF PRESEIWATION WHICH IS THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE. HOW ANY MAN CAN SEE EVERY CENT OF HIS EARNINGS "GO" EACH PAY DAY, AND NOT SAVE SOME OF IT. WOULD PUZZLE ANY FRUGAL MIND. OLD AGE IS SURE TO FIND YOU EITHER PENNILESS OR WITH PLENTY. START A BANK ACCOUNT YOU'LL GET THE HABIT AND YOU'LL SOON HAVE A "BIG WAD." COME TO OUR BANK. Peninsula National Bank Guaranteed mado in Cutlery nt Currins. America For SaleTwo Iota near post office. Prico $100 each. Small cash payment down or Liberty Loan. t)U N. Willamette. Don't forgot to take a KODAK with you. Currin Says So. Go to the Auto Hcpair Compa ny. 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos for lure. Phono Coumbia 727. There is nothing a soldier en joys homuchas pictures of home and tiie home folks. Scud them a few homo anap shots. Currin Says So. St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. Foy, prop.: household utility supplies nnd general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to hlectric store. Lay your plans now to got a Victrola for your family at Xmas. Currin Says So. Grocery store for Bale in Kast St. Johns, doing $1000 to $1800 business per month. No solid ing, no delivering. Ownor going to war. 1358 Columbia boulevard. o Tho Brunswick Phonograph plays all makes of records at their heat, and without airy change of atttachment whatever. That is the best part of it. Currin Says So. For Sale Young carnation plants, 2 cents a plant. Mrs. W. L. Montgomery, 415 N. Kel logg St.. Phone Col. 897. The darkness slowly ' creeps O'or meadow lands and mountain brow, The little children weep. The priceless treasures, I have seen, Within those great brown eyes, Undying love and faith supreme. Taught us of Paradise. We would like you to have a Victor Hecord Catalogue. It will interest you, whether you have a talking machine or not. J Currin Says So. love that i asked Tho faith and not why. That knew no will or choice, No discontont for near was thy Muster's'.beloved voice. "N," Portland, Oregon. For Sale Himalaya black berries for canning. CalJ Col umbia 701. Come in and hear the Tate rec ords. You are always welcome. Currin Says So. ForSale-A latest Morfel Buick Touring Car, privately owned. Address this office. Ot'l'lOlillS. Quant Smith. . . President I'uiU) C. Knapf, . Vice President 1'KANK P. DlUNKItK . Vice President oiin N. l'.nuii'His.v, . . Cmliicr CiiAUMts II. IU .HSI1M,, AMUtnntCnOiicr Stanton I Puiiik, AmMiiiiI Cnshlcr HmVAitD U, Mohuih. AMlfttiuit Cunliicr Member of Federal wuneroRs. TIIO. AI'TIIN I'. I'. DKINKUK A. K. JOllKit I'. C. KXAI'I' II. It. I'llNMU.I. (WANT HMITII J. N. MDI.titttHK Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit Tills is Hie Brand You Like Mint K-oilf rcmomlwr ti "k" I 'f of eolfee" when the recollect i.iii ilie bat mice of the meal limilki" tr. I. kf our hrnnd ofcolfee in the ItiiiiT. unl your friend will vole yiiiK"l i"U' f tbU xiiil'ir hevern(e. There i imuh- belter Crown or blended. 1 rv li MUCK GROCERY 301 S. lenty St. I'lione Col. I IM FOR KENT rrfi at thli REDUCED PRICE WOOD COALS FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Co. 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I 'iJP H'rllr llrtl!'", I nl'ur, llfrtuM. lur lllu.l,lrj kuuklrl, FUNERAL Deuutlful gray or black adult oaikct, huarie, box 2 autos embalming and rfln ad iervic for $75 8 MII.M.R TUU. I'uneraU tf deMicd for fiO, $30, JM0, $C0. Hij-her prirrd fum r' ., jwrtl' n e manufacture caskets, I.ndy usl.l mt lleuiiUful funeral chapel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 20t Indppandant Funornl Directors A 7S0B Washlnelon at 1 1 Id Street. Iletween 20th and 2Ut Street, West ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative Side. 614 Central Ave N. Phone Columbia 888 li I