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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
E IE RANGES 13 13 Quality has been built into these Ranges for 73 years NOVEL ESTATE Body of Wellsville polished stool, firebox broad and shal low with cast iron extension for long wood; duplex grate bars, burns wood or coal, bot tom of oven braced to pre vent warping, oven flues lined with asbestos covered with sheet steel to retain the heat. Trimmings plain, nickeled. The Novel Estate Range has polished top, ther mometer, and sanitary base as shown. vSj.cB-lG lias six 8 in- lids, 1G in. ovcu. l'ricc $87-50 Size 8-18 Ims .six 8 in. lids, 18 in. ovcu. Price .$92 00 Estate Combination Range Burns coal and wood or gas, Two complete ranges in one. Can cook with wood and gas at the same time. Wellsville steel body, white enameled oven door panel; splasher and high closet doors. Price $M8.G0 Sept. 1st ends our 13th year in Business in St. Johns Our 13th year has been the best. Our sales have been the largest ever by a good many thousands of dollars. In this 13th year we have been able to do more for our locality, and for our nation. We will start the 14th year with the largest and best stock we have ever carried. What success we have had we attribute to our policy of selling to our trade just as we should like to be sold to if the cir cumstances were reversed Peerless Range An exceptional good medium priced range, has blue steel body, (irebox is broad and .shallow. Size 8-1 G Price $08.00 Size 8-IS Price 72.()0 Ranges on Easy Terms The ranges which we are offering here were bought before the government placed such stringent restrict ions upon the manufacturers, requiring that all ranges be made lighter in weight, also eliminating certain conveniences. All the ranges which we carry are the sanitary or leg base style, the tops are all ground and polished and do not need to be blacked. ORMANDY BROS FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns A BOX FROM HOME Drawu by Ur WlllUuu, DhUlou of I'lctorUl I'ubUclty. Food laving of millions of Americans during our first year of war enabled this govern ment to send enormous food shipments abroad for our fighting forces and the Allied nations. Our savings in cereals out of a short crop amounted to 154,900,000 bushels; all of which was hipped to Europe, We increased our meat and fat shipments 844,600,000 pounds. This was America's "box from home" to our army abroad and the civilians and military forces of the Allied nations. BONHAM 6c CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. I 13 13 WESTERN COOPERAGE CO, INCORPORATED GENERAL OFFICES 1233 Northwestern Bank Building PORTLAND, OREGON STOCK MILL Portland, Oregon BARREL FACTORIES Seattle, Wash. Los Angeles, Oal. San Francisco, Cal, STOCK AND SLACK PACKERS FOR Sugar, Flour, Lime, Bottles, Cement and Other Slack Barrels TIGHT STOCK AND PACKERS FOR Fish, Pickles, Lard, Syrup, Oil, Asphalt, Wine and Brandy Barrels and Kegs I TANKS FOR ALL PURPOSES Ol! IO OHi O I I I