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Estate Ranges On Easy Terjnns Good vnlue 1ms been built into the Estate Range for 73 years. The price of these High Class Ranges has not advanced although the cost of inferior makes has gone up steadily. The Estate is a good baker a fuel saver and a most satisfactory all urotmd cooking range. It is handsome, durable, well made and con venient. PRICES: tK) 16 inch oven size $87.50 18 Inch oven size 92.00 Fine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Graphonolas 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. Local News, S. W. Stillwater is erecting a dwelling at 1023 South Jersey street. Tho Empire Investment C. is erecting a new residence at Lively and Holbrook. Pathe records at Currins. TERMS: $9.00 cash and $2.00 weekly. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. Goome Downov.now stationed at Fort Dodge, Iowa, has been promoted to acrgeant. o Phnd T tnmitaf a mnttnty ghony and Fessenden streets. 1 o Frank A. Rico hns started construction of a handsome now and thoroughly modern homo at dl2 Edison street, j Tho "flu" situation is now improving. o Dorsey Hill leff Tuesday even ing for Mare Island, and has been made corporal on the trip. 0 David Dickson, nt Camp Mc Dowell, Cat., states he has just gotten over a caso of the Span ish "Flu." FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns HEATERS Keep the cold chill out of the house J these frosty mornings. We have a complete stock of Electric and Oil J Heaters. Can be operated at a very low cost. Willis Vincent, of tho Seattle naval training station, was a brief visitor at his homo on South Ivanhoe this week. Mrs. Flora RashofT. of Po Ell. VVash..4ias been a guest at the homo of Mr.nnd Mrs. J. F. Hen dricks on South Ivanhoo Htrcct. Miss Clara A. Nelson, a teach or In tho Mnrshflcld schools, Ib spending tho enforced vacation with her paronts, Air. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson. Hot Point Radiant Heaters $9.00 Oil Heaters from $6.75 up St. Johns Hardware Co. Artenp.v fnr finnrlvpnr TirpQ MMMWMMMMMtMMWIIIII mW Louis S. Dunsmoru will leavo this week for Camp Z. Taylor. Kentucky. Ho was ono of the forty selected to enter tho olll- cera' training camp there. E. F. Mooro and family havo returned from Cordova, Alaska, where Mr. Mooro operates a sal mon packing plant, as well as ono at George lnlot, Alaska. Mrs. Carl Decker. (Lulu Gill more,) who spent last week with her parents hero, has returned to Tncomn. whero she is living at present, to be near her bus band, borgennt Decker. St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Roy Thompson, of Seattle Na- vol Training station, after spen ding a five dnyB furlouuh with his purents in bt. Johns, Iiiib returned to camp ficcomnanied by his brother, Raymond, who is to enter tho service at the samo place for Uncle Sam. The GRABATERIA The Cash and Carry Grocery can sell for less. The Grabateria DOES sell for less. . WHY The Grabateria is uow enjoying the busin ess of what was the three leadiug Groceries 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 rnsh periods will verify 11 that is said here. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Mrs. J. F. Gillmoro has re turned from Texas, where she went to attond the funeral of her brother, Private Oran Ed wards, who died at Quantica, va.. uctouor bth.. and was bur ied at Midland, Texas, October la. o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Kansas City, are guests at the home of b. U. Look, the well known realty man. Ho and Mrs. Taylor are brother and sister. a " l . ... wnom nave noi seen each other for forty-one years. Ihey will spend a week or so in St. Johns. o Snmn federal ofiinerH In tlin Civil war once sought shelter for the nisrht in an old. tumbled down hut. About 2 o'clock a polecat announced its presence. A Hrmiin ant nn nnrl lnnln1 hopelessly about him. Tho others were nil sleenlncr nenefullu "Mien gracious!" ho exclaimed in tones of despair. "All tho rest ashleen unrt I've ent in shmellitall!'-Ex. M. L. Holbrook was cranted permission to build 20 small cot tages in the St. Johns district for the use of mill and shipyard workers. These cottages will cost in the neighborhood of $1000 each, and Mr. Holbrook proposes to sell them on easy terms to workers. Permits were granted W. J. Holeboen to, erect 11 residences costing $1800 each. uight or these houses are locat ed on Leonard street and three on Calhoun street The Mill- made Construction company has the contract to do the work. A young fellow, who has not long been married, usurdly con fides his troubles to a friend whose matrimonial experience covers a period of twenty years. One day the former remarked very despondently, "I Baid some thing to my wife she didn't like and she hasn't spoken to me for two days." The eyes of the old man brightened. "Say, old top," ne exciaimea, eagerly, can yon remember what it was you said?" New York Times. Among tho marriage licenses issued this week was that of J. II. Gemmel and Nellie A. Gem- mcl, of St. Johns. 0 Mario Boschcro was a brief caller in St. Johns, owing to the two weeks' closing of her school at Molnlln. Mrs. Lawrence Gromachoy has been called to Newport owing to tho illness of Mrs. Irvin Gromachoy. Percy JohnBton has been homo on a week's leavo nre liminnry to his transference to a station "somewhere" on tho Atlantic seaboard. A brother of Dr. A. W. Vin cent, residing at Tigardvlllc, passed away this week, the fun eral taking nlaco Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho remains of Scrireant Fern Master, who died at Leaven worth. Kansas, was shinned to his homontKolso, Wash., whero tho funeral took placo Friday last Elma ' Ruth Seamuter. aged 1 year, 3 months and 2 duyB, died at her homo. 815 Smith avenue, Novombor 6th. of nneumonln. Tho St Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Tommy: '"Ow fnr is it to tho camp?" Native: "About fivo miles as the crow flies." Tommy: "Well, 'ow far is it if tho blooming crow hns to walk and carry a rillo and kitbag?" O ' Roscoo Pnlmor Powell, need 2 vears. 7 months nnd 10 riiivn. died at his home. 220 North Hartman street. Novnmhor 2nd. of uremic poison. Tho little ono was tho son of Estio C. Powell. The St Johns Undertaking Co. had chargo of tho remains. Iner. R. Horry, aired 1 vear. 1 month and 27 days, died Nov ember Cth at her homo, C02 East I'oiK street, of pneumonia. She was tho daughter of Wllmor Kerry. Tho St Johns Undertak ing Co. in charge of tho re mains. James H. Downie. tho little son of Edward H. Downio, died at his homo. 724 East Polk street, November 4th? of in fluenza. Tho little ono was aged year. 1 month and b days. The St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Election day brought a num ber of tho boys home for a briof eave of absence. Among them were Charles Spackman and Willis Vinson from the Seattle station. To eay that thoy look a credit to the naval uniform of Uncle Sam is giving them only a fraction of their due. Lawrence Layton has proven of more than usual value at lome the past week. Hia recent experience in the influenza hos pitals at Seattle made him a good assistant in helping his family out of an attack of the disease. Lawrence is serving in tho medical corps of the navy. Wo desire to express out' sin cere thanks to friends and neighbors who so kindly ren dered their aid and sympathy during tho illness and death of our beloved little boy. also to the ahipworkees of 1097, Penin sula yards for beautiful floral piece, and can assure them that their kindness will ever be gratefully remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Estie C. Powell and daughter. Get that million dollar Royal Tailored look for $30 you're entitle! to t W. W. Kocers. The Raincoat Man. Wa ntitA Tr errrhancp- half hlnck of laud in Darenoort. Wash'., for an mi to m gpou condition. Call at iu QWce. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Hear the late popular records at Currins. Room and board. 205 N. Fox street. Currins sell "Made in Amer ica" guaranteed pocket knives. WantedRoom and board for husband and wife; wife to help with work. Inquire E. P. Hen derson, 1533 Portsmouth aye., Portland. Will there bo a Victrola In Your Homo This Xmns? Cur. rln Says So. If my work pleases you; please ten your menus, if not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Hear Gluck any day nt Cur rins. Childrcns raincoats and capes. W. W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man. For Sale Fur coat and alarm clock. W. II. Watts. G29 E. Tyler street, St. Johns. Flnshlights and accessories at Currins. Wanted Girl or elderly lndv to do light housework; good home. 512 East Tvlor streot.St Johns. Send Kodak pictures to tho soldiers. Currin Snys So. Mrs. Rich, the popular nurse. has returned to St Johns for tho winter and resumed her nurs ing. Call Columbia 591: rcsi- dcr.co 812 North Kellogg street All phonographs in one. That is the Brunswick. Currin Says So. For Salo by Owner Good house and lot, 100x100, all im proved. A bargain at $2500. Call Fred Zlegler, 433 Ecat Polk street Found A nurso in north St. Johns. Owner may havo samo by paying for this ad. Phono Columbia 8G9. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 6l(MGc store. St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Rank Iiuilding. Now Is the tlmo to plan for Xmns Victrola. Currin Siivb So. Wanted Bonrd nnd room in private family within walking distnncoof shipyard by two gen tlemen. Address U. A. Ncstler, Rose City Hotel. Every day is a good day to Kodak. Currin Says So. St. Johns Fair Storo. E. W. Foy. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Thero is nothing which pleases n soldier so much as pictures from home. Currin Says So. Lost Lady's wrist watch in leather case, between woolen mills and 831 N.Jersey. Finder plense leave at above address; reward. , Remember prevention is hot- ter than cure. Remedies to: prevent Influenza at Currins. For Rent Unfurnished rooms. can do house keeping in same if desired. Mrs. 0. K. Hankins. 944 Central Avenue, about 12 minutes walk from ship yardB. Currins sell tho Brunwsick Phonograph. All phonographs in one. For Sale or Trade for vacant lot Equity in modern 0 room house, well located in St. Johns. Will sell or trade for vacant lot, balance on terms. Inquire at this oihee. We carry a full and complete stock of groceries and also a flno variety of fresh fruits and veg etables. Call us up and give us a trial. We will do our best to please you in giving you service and right prices. L. Simmons & Co., phone Col. 210; address 501 lessenden street. nrvfi.n Itnlln flllH lnnrt..rl YU UK""' HUTU UUl 1UII1UUO tooth paste in stock. Currin Says So. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com- n hue auto equipment: no extra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. For Sale-Lot 50x100, with shed at rear, about block and ono half from carline, and paved street, in St. Johns. Price $450. Liberty Bonds accepted at par. Call at this office. WHY DON'T YOU? Get that Royal Tailored Look. NOTICE By Order of the City Health Officers, this Bank will Open, until further no tice, promptly at 10 a. m. and Close at 3 p. m. daily. Saturdays: 10 a. m. to 12 noon and 5 p, m. to 8 p. m. We ask the co-operation of our patrons who are able to do their business during Regular Banking hours so as to avoid crowding Saturday Night. W Peninsula National Bank Wl'ICHUS. Gkant Smith, . . l'rcilileitt I'Kiti) C. KtfAl'l', . Vic. President I'uank 1. Dkinkhh , Vice I'reatdeut John N. Jtm.iti'.HUN, . . Caihlcr CiiAKi.its II, Hltssiti,!., AiUtaulCn1iler Stanton I,. Down, Ailtmit Caihler Ihm'AMi) It. Morhi.h, AilUnt Cmlilcr WUHCTORS. TIIOS, AUT7HN I'. I'. IMUNKIIK A, K.JOIIItrt 1'. 0. KNAP!' II. It. PltNNIII.I, IlKANT HJIITII . N. linUII'ttltN Member of Fedoral Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit The Best Groceries nre none looooil t lirtnx lnmi.lolmliy. It n (iiitlon of wmlUry irMHth)n nowailuy. 1'iiitonUe tKiry tlttra ol repute. It lm tukvn u yum U got mr clloutok' of exnethiK Imyvf. V Utllt our liiulnrk on u mvtlxMluf iiMrtt In pra ilucl, in volume of wlo hihI iu e.uowl caI ilittrlliutluii, Trice tlwy right. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey St. Phone. Cot. 118 REDUCED PRICE WOODCOAL ! FOR THIRTY DAYS St Johns Lumber Co, FUNERAL P.autlful gray or' blaok adult oa.k.t, h.ar.a, box, 2 auto, embalming and r.tln sd servloa for, $75 tkaci:v I'uneraU ii desireil for 20, $30, H0, ?60. Higher iice l fur -r.N in pro. portion. We manufacture caskets. I.atly walnut. Beautiful funeral chapel, MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601' Independent Funeral Olreotors A 7QBS Washington at ERu Street, Dclween 20th and 2Ut Street, West Sile ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative 614 Central Ave. N. Phone Columbia 888 Read the Review Advertisements for latest Bargains