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aw Something New Queen Ann Bed Room Suits Latest design "PERIOD" furniture bf Anicrican Walnut. Very classy, handsome and appropriate for the Bed Room. DRESSER With large mirror $47.75 VANITY TABLE With large center mirror 18 x 40 inches and wing side mirrors 54.00 CHIFFERETTE With a lot of drawer space 43.00 PEP Small size, very handsome 43.00 TOTAL $187.75 TERMS: $25.00 cash and $3.50 weekly. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns HEATERS 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. CHXtOOOOOOOCKfOOOOOO Hot Point Radiant Heaters $9.00 Oil Heaters from $6.75 up St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Your Thanksgiving Dinner If (here ever was a Thanksgiving Day In America, that day will be the Thanks giving of 1918. You will join families aud friends and you will en tertain at diuner. And that is our long suit. THE GRABATERIA will have ALL the things that go to make up the THANKSGIVING DIN NER that are obtainable in any first class Grocery. And THE GRABATERIA sells for less. Why? Because we have the largest purchasing power for our line this side of the Peninsula. We sell for cash. No bookkeeping expenses. You will want Pop Corn, Walnuts, Almonds, Bot tled Cherries, Cranberries, Pumpkins, Squash, Cel ery, Bananas, Pine Apple, Raisins, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel. And none of them will be extrav agant if bought at The Crabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Fine Stationery Ansco Cameras and Supplies Graphonolas For your vacation ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Our Prescription Department always at your service Prescriptions filled by Registered PhaVmacists only Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. Local News, Regular meeting Doric Lodge next Wednesday evening. Mem bers and visitors please note an nouncement in this issue. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Crow, 907 S. Kellogg street, a son, weighing nine pounds. Mother and babe renorted doing fine. Pathe records at Currins. If you have the "flu" be sure and take time to get well. It pays in the end. o The St. Johns Library will re open at one o'clock tomorrow, Saturday, niternoon. Mrs. (I. Magone left Monday on the Rose City for 'Frisco. nl. i a i tll OUO UXIJUClti IU HJJUI1U WIU Will- tcr in Modesto with her daugh ter, Mrs. Glenn. Hnrrv A. Tmlinrlnn. I ti TInolo a & me maaawveweia a a w w Sam's service, has arrived safe ly in Siberia, Kussia. according to card received by his brother, George, the first of the week. So far as wc have been able to learn none of tho long list of St. Johns boys in the service have given up their lives, although a number of them were in action. Quarterly meeting services will bo held in tho Froo Metho dist church next Sunday, corner Richmond and Hudson streets. All will bo welcome. II. S. Up ton, pastor. i Chas. E. Bailey, who had been at Eugene where he was In training lor the. machine gun corps, has been spending a few days In St. Johns. Ho had been on tho sick list for novcrnl days, but has now fully recovered. Charlie has been ordered to re port at Camp Fremont, Gal., next week. 0 Mrs. William Stone, nee Ircno Johnson, died at Scattlo recent ly of inliuenza, wuilo visiting her mother there, bho was a teacher of tho Fourth grado in tho North school somo years ago. and is well rcmomborcu by many in St. Johns, bho rcBiueu at Oregon City and is survived by her husband nnd threo small children. 0- Tlio boy came into tho house weeping nnd his mother was nat urally Bolicitous. "What's the matter, WillioV" Bho asked. "H'ltn Itnii n n r a a 4lm iitnif lift aiiu uvi won tiiu i ij uifc me," ho replied. "Oh, well, I wouldn't cry for that," she sho returned. "Show that you can boallttlo man." "I ain't cry ing for that." ho returned. "Ho ran into tho houso before 1 could get at him," The Portland Gas and Coke company has been granted a per mit to build a $75,000 addition to its briquetting plant on the west side of tho river on the Linnton road. This permit was obtained through tho division of the war industries board and is considered as indirect war construction. It is understood that the addition will rise at once. A note from Chas. E. Garlick, now stationed in Oklahoma, says: If my subscription has not run its course and died a perfectly natural death. pleaso change my address so that I may again en joy the pleasure of reading tho good old St. Johns news. If any of you people think that tho win J can't howl, just come to Oklaho ma. Tho government decided they couldn't make a soldier of me, so they made me an officer. C. S. McGill and Alex Kerr narrowly escaped serious injury Monday, rhey were driving along Willamette boulevard in the light truck of the St. Johns Hardware store when a large Buick driven in a reckless man ner ran into the truck, damag ing it to quite on extent. The Buick was practically demolish ed, and the occupant somewhat injured. o Mildred Coulaon, aged about two years, died last Saturday of influenza. Her father, D. F. Coulson, died at the Emergency Hospital November 18th of the same affliction. He resided at 107 Central avenue and is sur vived by his wife, two sons and five daughters. The St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge of the remains. Carpenter's overalls, 10 ounce duck, 10 pockets, $2.90. W. W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man. Plan for your Xmas Phono- H.L. Campbell is getting along with the aid of a crutch these days, owing to a plank falling ufon on? of his feet. Waldref Repair Company has moved to Lombard street, and EdmondsonCo. now occupies the building thus mado vacant. Inmcn Hvdo of Bristol street aged GO years, died Monday of rheumatism. Ho had been in poor health for several years. Merchants desiring spaco in this paper to nnnounco their hoi idny attractions should make ar rangements for same at once. Mrs. Frank Hatt of West Mo hawk street, died at tho Good Samaritan hospital Monday, No vember 11th, of influenza. Tho funeral took plnco Wednesday. Mr. Hendricks, for ninny yenrs a successful business man of Or egon City, nnd Mrs. F. Smith, former clerk in one of Scatt o's largo department stores, hnvo lately been added to the force at Ely's store. To Members and Visitors Dor ic Lodge. A. F. & A. M.: Reg ular meeting Doric Lodge will take placo Wednesday evening, November 20th, nt 0 p. m. Work in Frst and Third Degrees. It is desired that thore Ib a good attendance. J. N. Edlofson, W. M. ; by A. W. Davis, Secretary. According to announcement of Mayor Baker tho ban will bo lifted on tho stores nnd places of amusement tomorrow, Satur day, and tho schools will reopen Monday. Services will be held in the churches as usual Sunday. Tho influenza situation has im proved to such extont nstomako tho rescinding ordor practical, it is bollovcd. St. Johns Methodist Episcopal church: Tho war is overl Not ono of tho brnvo boys on our Honor Roll has fallen. Thoy will soon victoriously return, me epidemic is passing. Tho mem bership of this church is unbro ken; our little ones are spared. Wo welcome you to tho reopened church Sunday, November 17th. J. H. Irvine, pastor. Fire, tho cause of which is unknown, did about $1500 dam age Tuesday morning to the rooming houso and Btore of L. W. Lour. G15 Baltimoro street. Tho fire started in tho confec tionery store and spread rapidly to the roominir nuarters above. Tho local ship fire department and engino 32 extinguished the flames. The contents are nar- tially insured. The Peninsula National Bank will occupy tho room recently vacated by tho Edmondson plumbing establishment adjoin ing tho bank on tho south. A huge new vault is being con structed and a passage way will lead into tho new compartment from the main part of the bank. This now addition to the bank ing institution will enable it to take care of its vast and con stantly increasing business with more convenience. Mrs. G. L. Perrine died at the home of her daughter in Califor nia the latter part of last week. She had long been a resident of St. Johns and the announcement of her death was distressing news to her many friends here. Sho is suvived by her husband, well known citizen and former councilman of St. Johns, and one son anu two daughters. Apoplexy was the direct cause of her death. Her son, Gail, iB in the sorvice of his country. PvrnHn ivorv. the crift irlenl. Currin Says So. o Seven kinds of Rain Hats, they're seven wonders. W. W, Rogers, The Raincoat Man. Fighting is stopped, but you can still send snap shots to the i Stationery in generous assort ment. Currin Says So. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tel me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Records are arriving in limited quantities: come In and hear them. Currin Says So. For Sale Fur coat and alarm clock.-W. II. Watts, G29 E. Tyler street, St. Johns. There should be music in ov cry home. A Victrolu solves the problem. Currin Says So. For Sa o bv Owner finnrl house and lot. 100x100. nil im. proved. A bargain at $2500. Call lrcd Zicgler. m East Polk street. Currins sell tihnnnrrnnrm nn easy payments. Get their terms. Policemen's ntirn mim Rnhhnr Capes. W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat Man. Safety rnzorn of nil nnnnlnr makes at Currins. Whet! VOll think nf Pntnnnntn think of Rogers Rogers' Ruin coats, Raincoat Rogers. There Should lin n Ifnrlnlr In every homo. Currin Says So. When in need of nmnll nrM. clcs. trot them nt Lhn fi.m.lin store, St. Johns; In tho Penin sula national Hank Building. NOW is the tiltin in crnr Mint XllUlH Vietrnlll. Don't lin rltnnn. pointed nt the last minute. Cur rin days so. Teamsters' nnd rartwininm1 Aprons. W. W. Rogers, The uaincoat man. FlushlitrhtH nnd nil rkj at Currins. St. Johns Fnlr Rtnrn. K. W Foj'. nron. : iiniimdmlri utllttv supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jcrncv St. Ill quality goods at lowest prices. uexi to uicciric storo. Wo liko tho Mado-in.Americn stamp on merchandise, don't you Currin Says So. Wo linvo Rnhhnr nllnri flnb and tan Loggings. W. W. Rog- era, ino uaincoat Alan. KODAK for tho liovn nvnr there. Currin Says So. Board and room for twn nr threo men nt 205 North Fnx street. Genuine Hnwnlnn II I. I Currins. For Salo Six room modern houso, six blocks from ship yard; prlco $2,000. Phono Columbln 389. Bottcr hnvo that Christmas phonograph set aside. A small nayment will do It. Currin Says -Rul ber Shoos $1.50. best grado composition soles; built on a comfortublo LAST. Wont leak and will stand hard wear. W. W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man. Gift Stationery 25c to $9.50, Currin Says So. For Rent Nice cozy sleeping room, with bath, for ono or two men, In privnte home; rent rea sonable. Call 221 Oswego street. Wo know tho drug business. Consult us at any time. Currin Suys So. Wanted Motherly lady to care for two year old child. Willing to pay reasonable. Call 218 N. Jersey street. Remember, if it isn't an East- man it isn't a KODAK. Cur rin Says So. Beckett's Greenhouse. 814 North Kellogg street. Flowers nnd Floral Pieces, Ferns and Pot I'lants. My prices are reason able. Prompt delivery. Phone Columbia 401. Efficiency is our watchword in our prescription work. Cur rin Says So. Card of Thanks. Wo desiro to express our slncerest thanks to tho members of tho W. O. W. and to hlr. George Aluhm and to Mr. and Mrs. C. James, to tho employes of Swetland's, also our many friends for the floral offer ings and the sympathy extended us during our recent bereave ment in the loss of our beloved son and brother, David Arthur Anson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anson, Miss Edith N. Anson. Our drug and prescription ser vice are at your disposal from 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Currins for Drugs. Will exchange 12 gaugo Par ker shot gun and about 100 de coys, for Smith-Premier type writer. Call at this office. All phonographs in one. That is THE BRUNSWICK. Currin I War Time Organization HH H This bank Is a member of the Federal fif Becauss: 1. Wc consider 'It 'our oWI- H&B Peninsula National Bank oi'iucims Chant Smith, . , President l'Ki(i) C. Knait, . Vice Prcililent 1'hank l IIrinkuk . Vice President OllN N. HDMtl'flHN, , , Cnililer CitAUMt. It. Ru.iSKU,, AuUtantCiuhler Stanton I Doiiik, Aulitnnt Cmliler ItnwAHl) K. MoHiu.q, Aulilatit Cathler numerous. TH0tf.AUT7.ltN I'. I. imiNKHK A. K.jomtti I'. C. KNAN II. It. I'HNNIIU. ORANT KM ITU J. N. 111)1.1(1 HUM Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit The Best Groceries arc none tooood to IiHiik home to Imliy. It' n iiucilion of Military precflullwii nowaday, l'ntroulxc it grocery utore of repute. It lin taken in yearn to Kl our clientele of exacting Imyern, We luillt our lmnlncM on n inctliixiof merit In pro duct, In volume: of Mien ami in economi cal illitrllmtion, l'rlccn nhvity rli;lit. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jcncy SI. Phone Col. MB REDUCED PRICE WOOD-COAL I FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Coo The Man in the Tobacco Store 1c Says it does beat all how men nxo taking to Real Grave ly, now that they know it costs nothing extra tochew this class of tobacco. All you have to do is to get a man to take his first plug of Gravely. Let him get the pure, satisfying Grave ly tasie, and learn for him self how much longer tlia omnll Gravely chew stays with him than a big chew of ordinary plug. It tn frltrtkat't why jut ran til t'J taiti f ikii (hit ttiacr wilkmt tilra nit, rliiTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug IO$,a pouch-arid worth it Ifunerals1 Beautiful gray or blaok adult oaikat, haarie, box, 2 autoa embalming and rafln ed acrvloa for. . , $75 LIIIIIIIV LA -Lbbbbbw MIU.HR TIUU-Y I'uiierali if desired for 20, $30, flO, (80. Higher priced funeral In pro portion. We manufacture caskets. Lady aistaut, Beautiful funeral chapel, MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independent Funeral Dlreotora A 7085 Watlilngton at Old Street, Between 20th and 2Ht Street, West Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative 614 Central Ave. N. Pljonc Columbia 888 I graph NOW. Currin-Says So. soldiers. Currin bays So. Says So.