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WKSC3MX Labor Saving Kitchen Cabinet Fine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Grapltonolas 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. On Easy Terms jpHE "MASTKRCRAtfT" is the last word in n Kitchen Cabinet. The Cabinet is 48 inches wide, has Porcelirou Working Doard, Automatic Lowering Flour Din and Ant Proof Castors. It is constructed of Solid White Oak with dovetailed joints. It's very handy and will save the housekeeper thousands of steps. PRICE, $75.00 Terms: $7.50 cash and $1.50 weekly. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Local News. HEATERS DOOCWOOOOC.C8X000 Keep the cold chill out of the house these frosty mornings. We have a complete stock of Electric and Oil J Heaters. Can be operated at a very low cost. Hot Point Radiant Heaters $9.00 Oil Heaters from $6.75 up . . ,. . I.".' --" I St. Johns Hardware Co. , , St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. The GRABATERI A The Cash and Carry Grocery can sell for less. The Grabaterig DOES sell for less. why The Grabateria is now enjoying the busin ess of what was the three leading Gioceries of this locality. Large business volume means large purchasing power which means favorable prices in buying. Selling for cash eliminates the bookkeeper and loss of ac counts. Our delivery cost is low because the business is established on a cash and carry basis and many of our patrons drive up in their machine and do their own deliv ering. You are entitled to cheaper prices because we demand your cash. Our rent is low, the location ideal. No one will ques tion but that the Grabateria is complying with the rules of the State Council of De fense in keeping down the cost of doing bus iness. The selling prices are cut down in keeping with this low cost. The crowds that come into the store during the rush periods will verify all that is said here. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS L. E. Walker is builditiR a amnll structure at 010 North Willamette boulevard. If you are in favor of n fair deal, if you believe in equnl jus tice, vote 301 and 30G yes. o If you expect to rate ns a gentleman you must not ex pectorate on the sidewalk. Dan's restaurant has been closed for a couple of days ow ing to illness of his assistants. Do not fail to vote for the S5.000.000 bond issue. Much of the money will bo spoilt in St. Johns. Mr. Johns, of 010 North Syr- ucuse street, sustained u nara Ivtic stroke of the right side last Saturday evening. Pathe records at Currins. H. L. Ford Is building a new residence at 801 Centrnl avenue I will tell you what to do to prevent the "Spanish Flu." Wear Rogers' unincoats. J. PofTand daughter, Mildred are numbered among the Span ish influenza stmcrers, Most nconlc. savH an ox chnnirc. stand up when the na tional anthem Is played and fall down when they try to sing it. If you think it not right give to one man all the lish the Hoguo river and to anotnor all the llsh in the Willamette river, vote 301 and 300 yes. Mistress: "How do you man- a ago to maico sucn a noise in tho k tcUenY' Cook: "Well, just you try to break four plates without making a noise." ISx. Clydo II. Thayer has been up pointed sergeant at the Spokane Camp. Clyde is climbing the adder pretty rapidly, as lie left here August 15th, was made cor )oral and now sergeant. A telegram to his parents states that Chas. 13. Garliek has been assigned as second lieuton ant at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He hns been stationed at San Diego, Cat,, for a number of months. Willamette boulevard, from tho North Hank cut to Rich mond street, is being hard sur faced, a fact that is quite grati fying to tho people of St. Johns in general. Word from Joseph Kirsch stat es that they arrived at their des tination near ban Jose, Cal., in good shape, that they had a Ono trip and the climate was just ike spring in uregon. He also stated that the Spanish inllu. enzn was quite prevalent tnoro at present. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Freum nave returneu trom n sojourn at Newport, Ore., going there from the balem fair. J hey enjoy ed tho trip, which was mado with horse and buggy, very much. While at Newport they met Irvin Gromachoy, formerly of this oflice, but who is now in the government employ at that nlace. and said ho was getting along in fine style. The Spanish influenza is still raging in rortland, and so far there are little signs of abate ment. More than 2300 cases and about 165 deaths have been caused by it in this city. More drastic measures than have been adopted may be employed to suppress tho spread of the contagion. It is hoped, how ever, that the wor3t is over. No feas will be charged by the city on permits for houses cost ing between $1800 and 3000 for the next six months it has been decided by the City Commis sioners. An ordinance revoking these fees as a measure to help along the housing program now being worked out was passed without a dissenting vote. The time may be extended if the occasion warrants, it was in dicated. Everett J. Downie. who had been making his home with his brother at 72-1 East Polk street. died at the Emergency hospital October 26th of Spanish in- fluenza. He was aged about 38 years and was unmarried. He was a native of Illinois and had been employed as bolt setter at the local ship plant. The funeral took place Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the chapel ol the St, Johns Undertaking Co, Joseph Gnllovuyf of Company 13 nt beattlc, spent n few tlnys with ln's parents here the past week. George Imboden has returnee from n month's trip to Penney! vnnia, Atlantic City and other Eastern points. Mrs. M. C. Sonic will not be in her office for several days, hut may be found at her home, 012 Allegheny street. The St. Johns Transfer has opened up for business at 101 Richmond street, phone Col um bin 918; C. Hayncr, prop. Miss McGinnis, the popular assistant at tho bt. Johns Aloal Market, is reported seriously ill of Spanish influenza. If you believe a person has the right to go fishing under such conditions that he can catch a fish, vote 301 yes and 300 yes. T. Oxley, well known momhor of tho Hncholor Club, died of tho Spanish inllucnza Monday at a Portland hospital. More particulars later. Ray Ilrown, of 702 Syracuse street, aged 38 years, died of Spanish influenza Monday. Re mains wore shipped to New York for interment.. Charlie, tho ten months old son of John Ferris, died nt his home, M75 Macrum, October 28th, of pneumonia. Tne funeral took place lucsday. the bt. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Mrs. Case. Mrs. Drown and Mrs. Cotn. representatives of tho Greater Portland Associa tion, havo been making a can vas of St. Johns, instilling into the nroplo tho v Hue and adv is ability of patronizing tho local stores. A Jersey man of a benevolent turn of mind encountered a small boy in his neighborhood who gave evidence of havimr emerged but lately Irom a so vcro batt e. "I am sorry." said tho man. "to see that you have a black eye, baminy." Where upon bamniy retorted "You go homo and bo sorry for your own little boy he's got two!" Everybody's Magazine. The following have died from Spanish influenza within the past few duys: Carl 11 Jlrooks of 606 Hudson street; Cha K. Ferguson, 502 Hudson street; J. II. Harvey, the well kuowti transfer man; l'eru Master died at Leavenworth, Kas., in Uncle Sam's service, Sunday. His widow was formaly Miss Lau ra Gatton. Mrs. Harvey "and little daughter are reported to be in ser ious condition at the (joou Samari tan iiospita! as we go to press. Lost Lady's umbrella, which was leu at teiophone pole on Polk street. Finder kindly leave at 729 East Tioga street; reward. For Sale-Lot 51x100. 4-room house, bath and toilet, in North St. Johns, close to new terminal and easy walkiug distance to ship yard. Price $1800-$200 down, balance on easy monthly payments, bee .Mrs. M. C. Souie, 612 Allegheny; Col. 1198. You don't have to be a police man to wear a policeman's pure rubber rain cape. W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat Man. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 5-10-15c store, St Johns; in the Penin sula National Rank Building. Brunswick all tecords at rin Says So. Phonographs play their best. Cur- I'.lcctric Vacuum Cleaner P. Clark. for rent, U II. t 1 it i i near tne late popular records at Currins. Dressmaker wanted at 315 W. Richmond at once.- Mrs. G. A. Lnrsen. Currins sell "Made in Am lea" guaranteed pocket knives Room and board. Everything mouem. uw 717 a. Kellogg Will there he a Victrola In Your Homo This Xmas? Cur rin Says So. If my work pleases you; please ten your friends. If not, tel me. Rogers. 202 N. Jersey street. ror Sale Five room modern house; terniK to suit. Call Col. C9I. Hour Gluck any day at Cur rins. ror Sale Five room modern house, close in. Fruit, shrub bery, etc. Call at this oflice. lor Sale Fur coat and alarm clock.-W. II. Watts, 629 E. Tyler street, St. Johns. Flashlights and accessories at Currins. Dressmaker wanted nt 315 W. Richmond at once. Mrs. G. A. Lnrsen. Send Kodak pictures to the soldiers. Currin Says So. Mrs. Rich, the nonular ntirso. has returned to St. Johns for the winter and resumed her nurs imr. Cal Columbia 591: resi dence 812 North Kellogg street. All phonographs in one. That hi tho Brunswick. Currin Savs so. For Sale by Owner Good house and lot, 100x100, all im nrwad. A bargain at 52500. Cull Fred Zieglor, -133 Et at Polk Htl "?t. .anted Man to clear eight nc.i of laud near rortland on oleotric line; mostly burning logs, tew stumps: will contract. Sue Dr. Mtilkoy, 108 1-2 South Jersey stroet. Now is the t mo to nlan for .Xmas Victrola. Curr in Suva bo. The St. Johns Mlllinerv. 200 N. Jersey stroot, equal to any thing in tho City. Hats made toordcrnnd romode ing nance! ally. Plumeo cleaned, curled and dyed. Phone Col. 376. Mrs. M. b. Crane, proprietress. For Sftlo Go-cart and cabinet sowing machine, both in first class condition. Call ut(530 N. Willamotto boulevard. Evory day is a cood dnv to Kodak. Currin bays bo. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy. prop.: household utility supplies and genornl notions. 207 N. Jorsey St. Highest quality good- at lowest prices. Noxt to Kioctrie store. There i nothing which nlenHus a soldier so much as pictures from homo, currin bays So. ror Sale- rive tons of on I hay; three tons clover; fine oat ing potatoes; Lady Washington white henns; double burnous; farm wagon stool tirod and in good shape. 619 E John street; phono Col, 711. Romombor prevention is bet ter than cure. Remedies to prevent Influonza at Currins. For Salo or Will Trado for St. Johns Proportv Small stock ranch, located in Union county, with stock and implements. Ad- dross Roy F. AniBberry. Palmer Junction, Orogon, or call at this oflice. For Rent--Double hod room, ight and airy, furnace heated and bath, private entrance, walking distance Cooperage, G. S. P. and Peninsula .ship yards. hone Columbia 518. Currins sell honograph. n one. We carry a full and complete stod of groceries and also a fine vaffoty of froah fruits and veg etables. Call us up and give us a trial. Wo will do our best to please you in giving you service and right pricey. L, Simmons & Co., phone Col, 210; address 501 Fessendon street. We again have our famous tooth paste in stock. Currin Says So. Lost Monday, wrist watch. Finder kindly return same to the St. Johns Pharmacy; re ward. Got that million dollar Royal tailored look. W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat Man. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com plate auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. the Brunwsick All -I I ii pnonograpiiB I War Time Organization This bank is a member of the Federal SjfljsHj Because": 1. Wc consider It our obll- hImh WM gatlorUo do our part in the MH 2. Wc believe that the inter- BrafiraBEll esta of our customers arc KjM H rcdlscountlng privilege which insures our being EmLot H able to meet alt demands Peninsula National Bank Ol'l'ICKUS. Chant Smith, . . President I'ttito C. Knai'P, . Vice 1'fMlilcnt 1'kank 1. Dkinkuk , Vice Prcstttcnt Jons N. HiiMti'.Mit.v, , . Cnshlcr Ciiaiu.ks 11, Russm.r,, AMlttautCnMiler Stanton I., Doniit, AwUtnnt Guhlor KmvAitn U. AtoKUts, Aialitnul Ciuhler MRI'.OTORS, TltO. AtTXKX I'. P. tlKINKHK A. H.JOIIKA I'. C. KH.W'V II. II. l'HNNKU. (IKAXT SMITH J. N. ItDMtlUKN Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit Little Things That Tell la n honekeoper'i resile ure many. One of them U livr iimrvilneM m t out n dainty lunch or ten nt i moment' notice, Our mimed kimmW and, rrerw will eimhlc nuy woman to ! tlil. To linvc ii ktoclc ol 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 on Iwnd i km cm phntlc bIii ol i;o(xl linimt'ktrrplHg. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. jcrvy St. I'lmnc Col. I ID REDUCED PRICE WOOD-COAL FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Co. That good Gravely taste ! g JL - Ronl Gravely U tho common-sense chew for men. It ir economical. A man gets his tobacco sat. isfnction out ol a smaller chew and (ewer of them. "J'ho good Gravely taste lasts a long while. Two or three emallsquaresof Real Gravely stays with you longer than a big hunk of ordinary plug. Each piectt is packed in n pouch. These are the plain fact about Gravely Plug To. bacco. ft$ futlhttlhut't wh f" can til ihi fotJ tmli ofthti tUt tf httun without titm ml. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10 a ipouch-arid worth it laa: I FUNERAL titautlful gray or bluok adult oasket, haarse, box, 2 autoa embalming and refin ed tervlca for . . $75 TKACfcY I'uuerols it ilesiml for 20, $30, f 10, fJ0. Higher priced funeral-, in jro. orUou, We manufacture caskets. I.tuly awisUut. HcauUful funeral chapel, MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independent Funeral Director A 7Q0S Washington ut Ella Street, Between 20th end 2Ht Street, West Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative G14 Central Ave. N. Phone Columbia SS8