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9 Enameled Dressers And Bed Room Furniture Low Priced. .Easy Terms. We have a large stock of IVORY ENAMELED Dress ers, Dressing Tables, Chif foniers, Beds, and Chairs to match. All new goods. Up to date designs. Dressers, . . .Priced $20.76 to $39.50 Dressing Tables, . .Priced $16.50 to $35.00... Chiffoniers, Priced $24.00 to $34.00 Chairs, Priced $ 4.65 to $ 7.00 Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Fine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Graphonolas For your vacation I Barins In Tents Now is your opportunity to buy tents at a price act ually below wholesale cost. Seize the opportunity while it may bo had. Note the following prices: 8x10 Tent 16.00 10 x 12 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. Adpnp.v fnr fJnnrlvrnr Tirc J J J Clina. E. Olson is crcctlns a dwelling at 1281 Williamette boulevard. Punlis desirinir typewriting paper may procure same at this office at the rate of 500 sheets for one dollar. There is nothing n soldier en joys so much us pictures of homo and the home folks. Send them a few home snnp shots. Currin Says So. o Mrs. Ella Stark and Miss Stella Watt, of Chicago, 111., aio visiting their nephews and families, Mr. F M.Wood and II. P. Wood. The Multnomah has added nuite n number of now chnirs. so that now, in connection with tho new improvements and niter nations mndc, is one of the finest theaters in the city. The Grant Smith-Portor Ship Co. ins taken out permits for n good sized shed at tho foot of essenden street and tin ollicc building at the foot of Chicago street. O George W. Imboden has pur chased the fine business properly at 305 South Jersey street from William Dauschbacft. This is a ino investment nnd George is fortunate in securing it. All automobile owners who can possibly dp so aro requested to list their machines for Red Cross snlvago work beloro Sep tember 20th with Miss Darowish, 001 Lombard; phono Columbia 353. "Buy Liborty Bonds until it uirts, an expression rather renucntly noted, should uo changed to "Buy until it helps" ou by broadening your vision of the war nnd thostrugglo to save civilization. St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Ever Fresh Groceries We make a point of never keeping Groceries We Sell Them That's the reason why you are always sure of getting Fresh Groceries, when you come to us They don't have time to become stale We are determined our customers shall have the best if it is to be found in the market. When you buy it of us its freshness and purity is Guaranteed. GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. Lavrack's Cash Grocery '416 NORTH JERSEY ST. I 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. Pathe Records at Currins. Electric Vncmttn Clcnucr lor rent. 11. 1 Clnrk. tf Hear the latest patriotic jjopu lar records at uurrins. Christian Science subject for next Sunday's services: "Sub stance." 0 Clnnrtrn II. TJnvniv ulin ta I rlin nfllriil-H' frniimur cnlinnl nt Seattle, spent several days wit! his parents here the past week ) J. F. Hendricks is assisting nt tnebt. Johns Hardware store. He is an old hand nt the business. nnd is n valuable addition to the store. Miss Jennio E. Kowon, from ho ironeral office nt Portland. nnd W. II. Lichty of Chlcnjro lave been added to the bt. Johns branch nostoff ice force. Business at the locnl offico has increased to such extent that more help way imperative. Tho Y. W. C. A. is for girls everywhere. Its activities arc not con nned to the united btntes or to battle'torn Franco, but ex tend to 20 countries. Its work ers are tireless. Tho Y. W. C. A. welcomes every new obliga tion for service Imposed by wo manhood and girlhood. 1 At tho St. Johns Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. II, rvine's subject at 11 a. m. will be, "The new Departures of St. Paul," and at 8 p. m. "Uuild ing tho Eternal Temple" will bo the theme. Special music at all services. o There aro now 325 pumls in the North school, whereas there were 200 last year at this time. he teachers are: Miss Stevens, 8th grade: Mrs. Wright, 7th grade; Mrs. Singleton, Cth grade; Miss Kennedy. 5th grade; Miss Rush, 4th grade: Mrs. Sharpe, 3rd grade; Miss Dawson, 2nd grade; Miss McNiven, 1st grade. Mayor Baker has guaranteed to A. Merritt Taylor, director of transportation and housing or the Emergency Meet Lorn- oration, two thousand four and ive room cottages to be built in ortland for tho accommodation of men working in the shipyards. he buildings will be started be fore January, 1919, and there will be no profiteering through the charge of excessive rentals. Registration day passed oil in fine style here Thursday and no slackers have so far been reported. All were apparently ready and willing to register. Tho magnificent work of the boys at tho front is highly gratifying, and the Huns arc making good time in roach intr home. That is, those that have not been left behind. Mrs. Knlly So they shit your poor little Jimmy to the refarm itory. Such u good child, too. Mrs. O'Grady Sure an' he wor that, Mrs. Kelly. 1 very thing that darlint ivcr stholo he'd bring t oiht home to his mother. Martha June Davis died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Rogers, .'104 East Now York street. Sunday, September 8th, aged 70 years. 1 montliH nnd M days. Tho funeral services were held nt tho Raptist church Wed nesday morning at 10 a. in., sermon. Interment in Rose City cemetery, mo si. Johns Under taking Co. in charge. The Union Sunday School at East St. Johns will open again next Sundny.nf tern two months' vacation. All the regular nunils aro urged to bo present and any newcomers In tho community are cordially invited to visit the ....1 t i !. i .. Bunudi unu join in regular ser vices if not othorw so nlliliated. Services aro held in tho Commu nity Hall on I'ossenden Street, near Columbia boulevard, nnd begin nt 10 o'clock. St. Johns Auxiliary No. 1. American Rod Cross, will ro- sumo work at tho Library Wed nesday, Sept. 18. There is an urgent call for workers, as Port land Chapter has never been called upon to do as much sew ing ns at the present time. The work room will bo open from 10 a. m. to -1 p. m. each Wodnos. day. Hring lunch and spend the day. However, everyone is wel come even if they can only stay tin hour or two. Mrs. J. I, uillmore, Chnirman. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs. J. C. Scott next Monday afternoon nt two o'clock. There will bo a good program. Mrs. Trimble of Port- and will speak on "How tho Womnn's Christinn Temperance Union can co operate with mis sionary Societies." Everybody invited, but 'e especially hone that every missionary society in St. Johns will be represented at this meeting. Come, you will enjoy the program. Remember the place, homo of Mrs. J. C. Scott, 102 Central ave. Report ed. Rev. J. H. Irvine, in remark ing concerning the new people who are flocking to St. Johns, says: "Have you observed wha a fine class of people is coming to make their homes among us these dayj? Not the restless fortune hunters that flock to boom towns generally, but solid. thrifty, intellligent patriots, coming to serve the nation with their labors and bless St. Johns with their presence and high character. Fortunate St. Johns. thousand welcomes to these Monday evening. Sent. 9th. St. Johns Council K. and L. of S. had a very interesting meeting. They had election of new officers that night, and the following are the officers for the new yonr: President, Bro. Frank C. Gasser; Vice- President, Sister Fifer; Second Vice President. Sister Swarthout; Finnncier, Bro. Hal berg; Sec, Bro. Lester Teeling; Guard, Bro. Fifer; Sentiwl. Bro. Stow; Prelate, Sister Woodburn. We will have a joint installation of the various councils of Port land at our hall here on Sept. 30th. It will be open to the public and it will be a real treat to the peo ple of St. Johns, as it will show them what the K. and L. of S. really are. Some time in the future we will have our comic opera show in our hall. On that evoning, will also have a basket social. Next Monday will be our open meeting. We will have our usual social dance to which the public is invited. We always have a big turn out and all have a good time. Reported. Henr Caruso any day at Cur rins. Get your Economy Jnr Caps at ine oi. jonns Hardware store. When in need of smnll nrM cles, get them at the E-10-15C store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula Motional Bank Building. o Lauder makes records only for 10 V1LTUK. 1 rmr li m nnv day nt uurrins. Learn to dnnco Miss Blanche Whitman's Dnncttm Knlinni. r.in W. Charleston uoiumuin Won Genuine Hawaiian Uknlolnn. At Currins. Klllillrli put la itt nuenuon uny or night. Com pinto auto equipment; no extra chariro! rnfinnil hoi-vIpi. Mllln & Tracey. Wo will bo tho school book nnd supply headquarters this ycar.na in uie past, uurrins Says So. Board nml Itnnm. Prill dlR M wVBBBV w4 a a in Central avonuo. All nhonoirrnnhs in onn.tiinHn tho Brunswick. Currin Says So. If my work nleaseB vnn: tilnnno tell your friends. If not. tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. A Victroln Ih n Rnnrrn nf pleasure every dny in tho vonr. Currin Says So. Price Knocked Down $2,000. "ino hotel site nenr station. St. Johns; lG0xl37i feet. Address 837 Willamette bouluvnrd. 0 Guaranteed miuln In Amort Cutlery nt Currins. 0 For nrncticnl nnlntlnir nnd knlsominimr. unnd wnrk.. riirht price, phono Columbin 899. Aro vou invoBtinirln W. S. S.? Currin Says So. Wanted Two or throo hnnnn kceniriL' rooms hv niiiilln. f!nll 828 N. Jersey street. Come in nnd hear tho Into ree. ords. Younro always welcome. uirrin bays bo. St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. .'ov. nrot). : liniiKnlinlil iiMlit v supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. HIuIichI quality goods at lowest prices. rs'oxt to iMcctric store Making the Nation's Credit Liquid RESERVOIR systems insure a steady water supply . in every city and large town. The faucet is of very httle value without the reservoir behind it. The Federal Reserve Banking System is a simple and practical means of making the nation's credit liquid at all times. As a member of that system, this bank is as inde pendent of local conditions as it is humanly possible iu muni; in Brinir back nnv Nvnl Rnmndv that you don't like; wo will ro fund vour money. Currin Savh So. Dnncinif nt tho flnnil Timn Dnncini; Club ovnrv WmlnPRiinu evening, St. Johns skuting rink. A KODAK will add nlonmirn to any outing. Currin Snys.So. ' o For Sale Cannrv birds. Cnll 218 North Jersey street Wanted Lndv innitnr. (.'nil at St. Johns Library. Lay your nlans now to tret n Victrola for your family at Xmas. Currin Says So. Legal Services A. W. La f for ty. 42(5 Pittock Block. Garnish ments defended: all decrees. Telephone, Broadway 21G. Adv. We would like you to have a Victor Record Catalogue. It will interest you. whether you have a talking machine or not. Currin Says So. Oooil Second hand Sewine machines or rent. 11. 1'. Clark. tf USED FURNITURE For Sale. Kitchen cabinet, two dish cabinets, two kitchen treasures, two four-burner gas stoves, two sets of dishes, cooking utensils, wash tubs, wash board, ironing board and irons, and other small articles. Inquire Room 12, over psstoffice, St. Johns. ""lieu th Ubal an yur pjyMr, Peninsula1 National Bank oi'i'icims. ! niRKCTwKS. Okant Smith, . . I'rcslilcnt rmw, ai-txkx 1'nitli C. Knai I1, . Vice President l. v. iikinkxk I'kank I Dkinkkii . Vice President a k iorkh John N. Hdmci'SKN, . . Guliicr v c. knapp CiiauM'.s II. Ur.HMtr.r,, AMUtnnllOwlder it. n. pknniu.i. Stanton 1.. Doiuit, AmltiintX.'nMilcr ohant hmith Hl)U'Al H. Moltkis, Assistant Cii'lili-r ;. n tMit.MPwKM Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit Surely Our Windows liMvr Mttrnetril mi. IVrhnjw you'ra tlimitlit tlmt our U-k unci kimm niprar HIH'tfi wen- n hint n lut-ll jirlrrt. ' th other nnv iiti'iind. i- I'liunt on n timet ItlK rt IniKrr liiln h Iwchim- i( low lull-en, I ii I hp Hiiiintiiin n limit iiiHly unit M IH'rlect foiiilitli.il n htm k jiit tile mr. lleliu mil vi' the IhkIi 't ul living pri'lililii (ur Mm. MUCK GROCERY .101 S. hiMy St. Pliono Cut. I IH REDUCED PRICE O Sou WOOD- FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Co. You can still get Real Gravely Chewing Plug for 10c a pouciit It gives yoti more solid tobacco comfort than ordinary plug. Tastes better lasts longer. Peyton Brand Rea! Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch and uicrth it Gtavclyliuttto mttv A utffr " naiiiaratucfeuUun orUJrutry ptut P. 11. Gravely TuImfcu CuaHjf Ddvllla. VimtaU FUNER A BBBB BV 1 BBV Beautiful amy or black adult casket, hoarse, box 2 autoi embalming and refin ed aervlco for $7 MII.I.UR ruACi-.v I'uneruU it deslreil for f'iO, $30, flO, IO. Higher prin-.l fim-raU in pro (xrtioil. We liuiliufacturi-cukketM. I.ail) .iMml. llauiful funeral cIi.ijk ! MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independent Funeral Directors A 786S Washington dt tlU Street, lletween 20th anil 2Ut Street, W.U Sk ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative 014 Cctitra! Ave. N. I'hotie Coin uibiu 888 I L new neighbors among us."