St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, October 04, 1918, Image 3

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    Fine Stationery
Ansco Cameras and Supplies
Graphonolas
For yotir 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 GO
Mascott, cast lined, wood burners, $20.75 to $27.25
Sunset, cast lined, wood burners, $25.00 to $31.00
Household, cast iron, wood buruers,$29.75 to $33.75
Daisy, coal or wood burner, $24.25 to $26.75
Ully, coal or wood burner $29.25 to $32.50
Firefly, coal or wood burner $39.50 to $52.50
Select your HEATERS early
Your Credit is Good.
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
SPECIAL
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We are closing out our line of
Chinaware at prices way below the
present wholesale cost.
See the demonstration of
Apex Electric Washing Ma
chine in our window on
Saturday.
St. Johns Hardware Co.
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St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
Change of Ownership
The Grabateria Cash Grocery in now being
operated by E. S. Currier as buyer and Alex.
S. Scales as sales manager. The Grabateria during
the last four months has commanded the largest
stock and largest Grocery Sales on this peninsula.
With the prestige the new owners will bring,
the buying capacity will be increased until almost a
wholesaler's rates will be obtained. The policy will
be to sell strictly for cash and to buy likewise. The
expense incideut to charge accounts will be elimi
nated and the new firm will give prices, in many
cases, beiter than have formerly prevailed at the
Grabateria. .
Improvements will be made and a store will be
given you that the community may be proud of.
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
Our Prescription Department always at your service
Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only
Phone Columbia 138 .105 North Jersey St.
Local News.
Get Pathe Records at Currins.
Christian Science subject for
next Sunday's services: "Unre
ality. Mrs. Soulo Iins some ijood
houses and lots for sale on easy
terms.
Born To Mr.ntul Mrs. Lester
Thorp, Saturday, Sept. 28th, a
nine pound girl.
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For Sale Houses and lots; easy
payments. Will build to suit.
Empire Investment Co.
i
Punlis desiring typewriting
naner may m'ocure same at this
office at the rate of GOO sheets
for one dollar.
Minnie Carter, who has been
spending the past several months
in Kentucky lins returned tobt.
JohnB. She reports conditions
quiet in her town, and is glad
to return here.
Klectrlc Vacuum Cleaner (or rout, II.
1'. Cltuk. tl
2 If you want a home, see Mrs.
Soulo.
Hear the latest patriotic popu
lar records at Currins.
Mrs. Geo. Hamsey of Kildecr,
N. D., and Inkerman Davis,
who huB been at Seaside, were
called here the past week owing
to the illness of their mother,
Mrs. William Davis.
Mrs. E. W. McLean has re
turned from Jewel, Oregon,
whero she had apont the sum
mer very pleasantly with her
nisband. who is in the forestry
service. Mr. McLoan expects
to return to St. .Johns in the
near future.
Zed Mulkoy. only son of Dr. S.
A. and Mrs. Mulkoy of St. Johns,
a now convalescingjn a hospital
n France, whero ho has been
for thu past six weeks suffering
from tho effects of gas. He had
eon in in the front line for
about five months with tho en
gineering corps.
At tho Methodist church Row
H. Irvine begins his third
vnnr nf sorvioo in St. Johns
with tho following sermon sub
jects: 11:00 a. m. "Forward
looking men and their Present
Day Task." 8:00 p. m. "How
lnti ivn u'lin renin In nt homo best
servo tho nation and world?"
Patriot c song service in the
evening.
Tho St. JoluiH Hardware store
has made some noticeable im
provements in tho arrangements
of their store. A balcony has
been erected at the renr of tho
storo which is used for tho book
keeping department and tho
R lacing of a portion or tho stock,
ew counters and display racks
have been installed, which add
to tho attractiveness and conven
ience of this hustling establishment.
Daylight saving continuos for
another four weeks, tho clocks
to bo turned back at 2 a. m.
Sunday morning, October 27,
under tho provision made last
spring by congress. At that
time sunset and sunrise will be
an hour earlier and the somnolent
will be given another hour of
sleep in the morning. An im
pression that tho clocks wero to
be turned back October 1 is erroneous,
Apples measuring 13 and 14
inches in circumforonco were
displayed yesterday at the City
Hall by Sergeant Fones, of the
local police force. The apples
were of the Pride of Oregon
variety and came from one of
50 apple trees in Sergeant Fones'
orchard. There are apples
enough on the tree to fill eight
boxes, according to the police
officer. The orchard is located
in tho rear of Sergeant Fone3
house at 318 Hartman street.
Oregonian.
The amazing possibilities of
national profits from national
economies are revealed in stat
istics furnished by the Fuel Ad
ministrator. It is shown that
the money saved by American
people who locked up their
automobiles for a gasless Sun
dayon September 1 amount
ed to $1,250,000. This is enough
to feed the whole American Army
in Franco for two days: to buy
5,000 machine guns costing $25,
000 each: or to provide 35.781
completely equiped rifles for the
American mianiry.
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NU t label m your ffr.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. J.
Walter Klinefelter, at Good Sa
maritan hospital, on Suptember
17th, u son. who has been nam
ed Walter Canright Klinefelter.
Drs. Mulkoy & Pickens have
made elaborate alterations to
their dental parlors in tho Pen
insula Security building. No
finer emiinment or tnoro ideally
arranged pnrlors can be found
in tlio city of Portland.
The St. Johns Millinery. 200
N. Jersey street, ominl to any
thing in tho City. Hats made
to order and remodeling a speci
alty. Plumes cleaned, curled
and dyed. Phone Col. 375. Mrs.
M. 13. Crane, proprietress.
Convertible gloves 2oc, W. W.
Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man.
Say, have you tried those Nan
cy Hall sweet potatoes? If not
you nro missing a treat. Buey
has them. Phono Col. 528.
The Empire Investment Co.
has opened up for business
at 117 Philadelphia street, in
tho room formerly occupied by
the Review.
PnninKiiln Iron Works, with
a force of 125 men has subscribed
for 525,000 ofjtho fourth Liberty
loan iionds, making a per capita
invimtmnnt nf S200 tmeli. This
plant is 100 per cent and tho
manager is very proud of his
patriotic employes, leiegram.
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KrnnW H. Anilor.snn. San
Krnni'lHon hunker. 'and vlcu chill r-
nian of tho General lCxocutivo
Ilmtrtl nf t ho Two f th Fed era .
calls attention to tho fact that
at present wo pay ?1.00 for what,
after tho war and long boforo
Liberty Ronds como up for re
demption, wo can buy for ono
dollar.
o
nnnrwt RrnvnitKnti. wifo 1111(1
two sons, of Philipsburg, Pa.,
arrived in St. Johns tho lattor
part of last wook. Thoy are
staying for tho present with
their son, Wlllinm stevonBon.on
North Ivanhon street. They ox-
iinct In nnrcliiiHn n hnnio in St.
Johns and become permanont
residents.
Mr. Walla W. Creasman and
Lucy A. Ruckles woro. marriod
Sunday at 2 p. m. at tho homo
of Mrs. L. M. Root. MOD Powors
street. Only relativos of tho
newly wedded couplo woro pro
sent. Eric Carlson road tho
ring ceremony, it boing hi
first experience of tho kind.
AttendentsJJ worejfMr.'nnd Mrs.
Albert Ruckles. Mr. and Mm.
Creasman left Wednesday morn
ing for Rurns, Oregon, whero
they will reside for tho.presont.
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MMi o Ornirnn Statn Convention
of tho Woman's Christian Tem
perance Union will bo hold in
Portland this coming week. It
will be held in tho First M. E.
church. 12th and Taylor strootu,
beginning Wednesday, October
9th, and closing Friday after
noon. The meetings Wednesday
evening and Thursday evening
will be of especial interost to
the general public. The Moth
ers' meeting, which was to bo
hnld nt the homo of Mrs. J. C.
Scott next Monday, has boon
postponed to give the womon
here a chance to get ready for
the State Convention, as thoro
will ho manv delegates to enter
tain, and we want to givo them
a royal welcome.- Reporter.
1 !
Largest assortment of glovoa
in town. W. W. Rogers. Tho
Raincoat Man, 202 N. Jorsoy.
Open evenings.
If a cud of coffee for break
fast is bad, don't it make you
mad? Try a pound of our Eclipse
ground on our Electric Mill and
you will be glad. Rucy, phono
Col. 528.
A big free dance will be giv
en by the Loyal Order of Mooao
in their new hall Saturday even
ing, October 12th. Everybody
invited.
Good Second band Sewing mah!iie for
rem. II. v. Clark, U
Hear Caruso any day at Currins.
Get your Economy Jar Caps at
the St. Johns Hardware store.
When in need of small arti
cles, got them at the 5-10-15c
store, St. Johns; in the Penin
sula National Rank Ruilding.
Lauder makes records only for
the VICTOR. Hear him any
day at Currins.
Room and Hoard, everything
modern. Call 717 S. Kellogg
street.
m,
All phonographs in ono, that is
tho Rrunswick. Currin Says So.
If my work pleases you; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
street.
A Vicrola is a source of
pleasure overy day in the year.
Currin Says So.
For Salo or trade for vacant
lot Eiiuity in modern (J room
lioiiHo, well located in St. Johns.
Will sell or trade for vacant lot,
balance on terms. Inquire at
this olllce.
Patho Records at Currins.
Room and Hoard $0.00 per
week. Call '118 Central avenue.
For Salu-30 cut. Winchester
rifle, almost now; inquire 021)
North lvanhoo after 7 p. in.
o
Lot Soft black hat on lvan
hoo and Haltlmore. Finder
please notify Harry Caplca or
leave at Review office.
Pants pressed 25c, W.W. Rog
ers, Tho Raincoat Man.
Wo guarantee all A. D. S.
Romodios. Currin Says So.
I f Mm. Soulo is not in her oilico
on North Jomuy street she may
bo found at 012 Allegheny atreot
after 5 p. in.; phono Columbia
1RIH. adv.
fj Wanted Modern 5 or 0 room
house, walking distance to St.
Johns shipyards. Willing to pay
$25 per month. Phono Colum
bia 317.
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Guaranteed made in America
Cutlery at CurriiiB.
Como in and hoar tho lato rec
ords. You nro always welcome.
Currin Says So.
St. Johns Fair Store. E. W.
Foy, prop.; household utility
suppIioh and gonoral notions.
207 N. Jorsoy St. Highost
quality goods at lowost prices.
Noxt to Electric store.
Rring back any Nyal Romedy
that you don't ko: wo will ro
fund your money. Currin Snya
bo.
The Empire Investment Co.
will build housoK to sell on
easy paymontu. See them at
117 Philadelphia street.
A KODAK will add pleasure
to any outing. Currin Says So,
For Rent Ono room cottage
furnishod. $15 par month. Col
umbia 117; one basemont room
furnishod, $10 per month.
Col. 147.
Don't forgot to takoa KODAK
with you. Currin Says So.
Lay your plans now to get a
Victrola for your family at Xmas.
Currin bays bo.
Legal Services A. W. Laffor
ty, '120 Pittock Rlock. Garnish
monta defondod; all decrees.
Telophono, Rroadway 210.- Adv.
Wo would like you to have a
Victor Record Catalogue. It
will intorost you, whether you
havo a talking machine or not.
Currin Says So.
1,800,000,000 Dollars in Gold
EIGHTEEN hundred million dollars in cold is held by the
Federal Reserve Banks as the reserve of the banks which
arc the members of the Federal Reserve System.
This bank, as a member of the system, shares in the protection
afforded by this great reserve. As our customer you also shure
in this benefit.
Peninsula National Bank
oi'iMcims.
Okant Smith, . . 1'renMcnl
I'kkh C. Knai'I', , Vice I'rMldent
I'uANtc I'. Dkinkiiii . Vice President
John N. Hni.Ki'SUN, , , Cashier
Ciiaki.us 11. lUmsKi.t,, AMUMntCniililer
Stanton !,. Doiim, AMlMnut Chlcr
HmVAitt) K. Mokhis, AmUtnut Gulticr
MRUCrouH.
THOU, AUT.ltN
1'. I'. DHINKIW
A. H.JODIH
I'. C KNAI'I
it. it. I'ltNNiir.f,
OKANT SMITH
j. n. itnr.Ki'rtHN
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit
For Salo-Lot 00x100 feet, cor
ner, and '1 room house, $1250;
$200 down and $15.00 per month
with interest. Mrs. Soulo.
LOOK OVER- We Have On Hand
OUR GROCERIES
nt nil times n large variety of froth,
tusty delicacies. Just the kind for
a lmsty luncheon when thu unex
pected caller comes. Hotter have us
send you up nn assortment, .so you
amy not he caught unawares.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jersey SI. I'liono Col. 1 1H
REDUCED PRICE
WOOD-COAL!
FOR THIRTY DAYS
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Heal Gravely Chewing Plug
gives the pure taste of rich
leaf, sweetened just enough.
A condensed, satisfying chew
and it lasts.
Peyton Brand
ftHh Bk mm
'( Real Gravely
'Chewing Plug
10c a pouch and worth it
Gravity liftt to much toniivr it coif j
nonott(a chtu) than ordinary plug
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
D.uvlllo, Virginia
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FUNERAL
Oaautlful gray or
black adult oaikat,
haane, box, 2 autoa
embalming and refln
od vcrvlc for ,,
$75
MIM.HR
TUACISY
I'liiu-rula If desired for J20, 30, J-10, $00. Jibber priced funeral- in yro
xrtion. We manufacture caskets. J.uily usfcUUut.
Ilcnutiful funeral thuicl.
MILLER & TRACEY
Main 2601 Independent Funeral Directors A 7005
Washington ut Ella Street, llelween 20th und 21st Street, West Side
ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE
W. A. ANDREWS, Representative
L
CM Central Ave. N.
Phone Columbia 838