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Fine Stationery , .
Ansco Cameras and Supplies
Graphonotas
For your vacation
XMAS GIFTS
On Easy Terms
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Furniture aud House Furnishiugs make ideal
Christmas Gifts; they can be had at
OrniancJy Bros, Furniture Store
for a small deposit down and a little paymeut
weekly or monthly, '
Following are just a few suggestions:
ESTATE RANGE
MASTER CRAFT KITCHEN CABINET
DINING TABLE AND CHAIRS
BUFFET
BED ROOM FURNITURE
ROCKERS, LIBRARY TABLE
PORTABLE ELECTRIC LAMP
COMMUNITY SILVERWARE
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.
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Hot Point Radiant Heaters $9.00
Oil Heaters from $6.75 up
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Agency for Goodyear Tires
mtmt
St Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
The Grabateria Did It
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
Our Prescription Department always at your service
Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only
Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St.
l ocal News
Bring in
your
job printing.
Dry wood
Lumber Co.
at the St. Johns
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Pnthe records at Currins.
E. W. McLean, in the forestry H Masquerade suits for
service, spent ThanKsgiving;' r ussunuun bixuui.
with hia fntnilv here. '
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rent at
Had you seeu the large uumber of people
who bought their Thanksgiving Dinner aT
the GRABATERIA you would certaiuly
believe when told the sales were more than
those of three of the ordinary Grocery stores
carrying a stock of $5,000 to $7,000. Such
sales cannot be made from the usual Groc
ery stock. Such sales are justified because
of the immense stock carried and the large
buying power we command because of the
large sales. And such prices as prevail at
the GRABATERIA Cash and Carry Store
can only be made because of the quantity
purchased. The GRABATERIA fosters
the fdea of closing up the gap between pro
ducer and consumer; the gap that is span
ned by profit.
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNERS
a
Soecial meeting of Doric
Lodge tomorrow, Saturday even
ing. Members please note.
Ensign George Royerof the
Seattle Naval Training Camp,
spent Thanksgiving with his
parents here.
Dr. Harry-Irvine is having a
severe attack of influenza, the
real thing, but at this writing
is improving.
Christian Science subject for
Sunday: Ancient and Modern
Necromancy, alias Mesmerism
and Hypnotism, Denounced.
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Prof, ana Airs, u A. iry en
tertained tho Jolly 'Steon club in
a very pleasant manner at their
homo in Portland Wednesday
evening.
William Peterson, well known
orchardist of White Salmon.
Wash., has harvested his apple
crop and will spend the winter
in the ship yards. 1
Gottfried Herozg died Novem
ber 25th at 223 Olvmnla street.
acred '17 years, death being cans-
from heart failure. Tiio Mineral
took place Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gromachey
hove returned from Newport,
vvhero Mr. Gromachoy was in
tho government service. They
enjoyed their sojourn thero very
much.
As moro light is being shed
upon trio Moor icy case, it uc
comes more and more apparent
that ho is entitled to a now tri
al. No man should bo hung on
circumstantial evidence, any
way.
A diBpotch from Spokano to a
Portland daily states: Clyde H.
Thayer, ago 21, and Ruth M.
WnrnstofT, ago 19. both of Port
land, obtained a licenso hero to
marry. Mr. Thoyer is a well
known St. Johns young man, in
undo Sam's service.
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Tho Church of Christ, corner
of Central avenue and Charles
ton street, Pastor H. L. Ford
will sneak morning at 11 a. m.,
subject," Declining Dainties;"
duet by Mrs. Ford and Williams.
At 7:80 n.m."The Gospel Chain"
in diagram. All invited.
Capt. J. F. Boone died Friday
morning of last week of cancer
of tho stomach, after an illness
of about ono year. He resided
on Decatur street and is surviv
ed by his widow and ono son,
Charles, who is is now a captain
on a river boat, lno tunerai
took place Monday afternoon.
"Faith's Triumphs" will bo
the theme at the Methodist Eftis.
copal church Sunday morning,
and a minute men's Thanksgiv
ing service in the evening: 11 a.
m.and 7:30 p.m. are the hours of
worship, bundays school 10 a.
m. and Ep worth League 7:30 p.
m.
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Eric Peterson, recently a well
known member of tho local fire
department and well liked young
man, died at 22U Mohawk street
November 2t4h, the funeral tak
ing place Tuesday. Only a few
days previously Mr. Peterson's
wife passed away, both dying
from influenza. He was aged
about 36 years,
o-
John MacGregor and Cyril
Magone were among the navy
boys who have been furloughing
in St. Johns for several days
this week. They say they have
been enjoying every minute of
the time since they have been in
the service and are anxious to
get to sea. They are still sta
tioned at Seattle, and both were
in perfect health.
For Sale or Trade for vacant
lot Equity in modern 6 room
house, well located in St. Johns.
Will sell or trade for vacant lot,
balance on terms. Inquire at
this office.
A grand-danco will be held a
the community club houso of the
local shin company tomorrow,
Saturday, evening. A good time
is assured.
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P. E. Walker, of tho St. Johns
Vulcanizing Works, after takin
about a month off to wrestle wit
a full fledged case of the "flu
is now ready for business nt the
old stand on Jersey street.
If
Tho Knights of Pythias will
give a dance in the skating rink
Thursday ovening of next week.
It will be theiropening danco of
tho season, and all who desiro a
good time should not fail to at
tend.
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Tho String Ensemble of the
Monday Musical club, assisted
by suveral fine Bingers, which
was to appear at the Baptist
church Sunday p. in. in a twi
light symphony, has been post
poned until December 15th on
account of illness.
W.II.Douring, the well known
confectioner, captured a large
tarantula that ho discovered in
a bunch of bananas recently. It
is a vicious looking "beast."
and has attracted lots of atten
tion in its confinement in a glass
case. Air. Hearing was lortu
nuto in capturing it without he
ing stung.
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Can't bo donol Try and du
plicate my ion Dollar unincoats
in any storo In the United States
for $15.00. Don't cost a cent to
look them ovor. Thcy'ro a fine
Christmas present, too. This is
not a monoy making sale, but a
"Get Acquainted Sale." Wo
both win if you trado with W.
W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man.
202 N. Jcrsoy. Open evenings.
Tho Juvenilo Orchestra, under
tho ablo and oflleiont direction
of Mrs. Frank A. Rice, re 11 tier
ed several delightful selections
at tho open mooting of the
Knights and Ladies of Security
Mondny ovening. Especially
pleasing features wero a violin
solo by Carl Mygren, aged 10
years, and a duet by Jul in Los
tcllo and Lillian Holmcp. Tho
Juveniles nro young artists and
show much musical ability.
Tcachera in Portland schools
wero denied tho requested sal
ary increaso in luesday's elec
tion. Tho votu was 1878 favor
able to tho increase, with 2301
opposed, a majority of 428
against. Tho proposed sulary
increaso amounted to S20 a
month to teachers receiving less
than $3000 0 year and carried
with it an additional tax levy
of .8 of a mill with which to
provide tho additional $230,000
necessary to meet the increase,
An after school study hall.
with a teacher in charge has
ieen instituted at the James
John High for tho benefit of
thoso who wiBh to preparo their
essons at that time. Tho room
is open as long as the students
wish to stay, is kept warm and
abovo all, quiet Althd the hall
has been established but a short
time, the students are already
beginning to avail themsolves of
this opportunity for quiet study.
Stanley O'Connor.
Mrs. Nellio P. Pelletto died at
dor homo in Portland Thanksiv-
ing morning of iniiuenza. ior
several years she had been em
ployed on our typesetting ma
chine, leaving nearly two years
ago. binco tnaj time on several
occasions sho has helped when
wo have been rushed with work.
Only last Thursday she assisted
on the Machine while our regu-
ar operator. Mrs. Fourtner. was
attending tho funeral of her
husband, who also died of influ
enza. Mrs. i'eliette had planned
to help us out this week also,
but death intervened. The de
ceased was a pleasant and in
dustrious young lady, and her
untimely death is keenly re
gretted by the Review force.
ler husband preceded her to
tho grave only a few months
ago.
Hear Gluck any day at Cur
rins.'
Stationery in generous assort
ment. uurrin Soys So.
If my work pleases you; please
ten 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.
Room and board nt 312 Prince
ton street.
There shou d be music in ev
ery home. A Victroln solves tho
problem. Currin Says So.
Save money on Rubber Shoes
and Liberty Socks. Trado with
W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat
Alan.
Lost -Two dollar and one-half
gold piece with rim around, n
kcepsnke and worn on n chain.
Finder kindly leave at this ofllcc.
For Sale bv O vvnor Good
house and lot, 100x100, all im
proved. A bargain nt $2500. Call
Fred Zieglcr. 433 Ecst Polk
street.
Currins sell phonographs on
easy puyments. Got their terms.
For Sale Modern six room
house, including bath; lot 50x
100. A bargain. Call at 023 N.
Willamette boulevard after 5 p.
m.
Safety razors of all nonular
makes at Currins.
For Sale Ford auto truck, in
fair condition. Will bo sold
cheap. Call at this ofllce.
Thero should bo a Kodak in
every home. Currin SayH So.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them at tho G-KMCc
store, St. Johns; in tho Penin
sula National Rank Building.
Now is the time to trot that
Xrnas Victroln. Don't ha disap
pointed at tho lust minute. Cur
rin Says bo.
For Sale Throe Barred Rock
cockerels from O. A. C. A bar-
gain at $2.50 each. Call 305
Philadelphia street.
Flushlights and nil ncccsso.
rics at Currins.
St. Johns Fnlr 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.
Wo liko tho Miidc-ln-Amerlca
stamp on merchandise, don't
you? Currin Says So.
Used Edison Records Wanted
25c for amber records and 15c
for wox. Drop a curd to R.Tur-
roll, G17 East Chicago street. 1
will call.
Pupils desiring typewriting
paper may procure sumo at 1 1 s
offico at tho rate of 500 shcots
for ono dollar.
KODAK for the boys ovor
thero. Currin Says So.
Good eating potatoes $2.00 por
100 poundB. AIbo good Btecl tir
ed buggy for salo cheap. G10
E. John street.
Genuine Hawaian Ukelcs at
Currins.
Oiled Duck Overalls can't leuk.
W. W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat
Man.
Better havo that Christmas
phonograph set aside. A small
payment will do it. Currin bays
So.
For Salo by Owner Corner
ot 100x100, two room furnished
louse; terms to suit. 502 E,
oik street.
Gift Stationery 25c to $9.50.
Currin Says So.
For Sale Good drag saw. at
a very low price. Fred Ziegler,
433 East Polk street.
We know the drug business.
Consult us at any timo. Currin
Says So.
Havo you seen Rogers' big
ine of "EVERYTHING TO
CEEPYOU DRY FROM HEAD
TO FOOT" at square prices?
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
and Floral Pieces, Ferns and Pot
lants. Aly pricey are reason
able. Prompt delivery. Phono
Columbia 401.
Efficiency is our watchword
n our prescription work. Cur
rin Says So.
Our drug and prescription ser
vice are at your disposal from 8
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 typo,
writer. Call at this office.
All phonographs in one. That
IbTHE BRUNSWICK. Currin
Says So,
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MEMIItn'
.CEDtltALPCltnVI!
THE business of our
community is protect
ed by the ability of
this bank to rediscount its
holdings of commercial
paper when necessary with
the Federal Reserve Bank.
Our customers share in the
protection afforded by this
great financial umbrella,
Peninsula National Bank
OI'l'lCHRS.
Grant Smith, . .
1'Rltll C. Knapp,
1'rank 1. Dhinkkk
John N. ltm.iti'.sim,
CiiAur.us 11. Kusskm,,
Stanton I Doiint,
ItmvAHi it. Mokhi.i,
MIUtCTOItS.
. President tiioa.aut7.kn
Vice 1'rcildcut I', p. dkinkiik
Vice 1'rcsldcul a. k. joniirt
. . Cashier I'. C. KNAri'
Assistant Cashier II. H. phnnum,
Assistant Cashier OH ANT HM1TII
AiMlitmit Cashier j, n. hduii'Min
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit
Sf, We Have Built Up This Business
on the solid fotiiiiliitloii of n "ntMte
deal" lo cvcrylxwly, We stock only wich
foods nil we chii recommend to our trad
nit pure, with thenlnolutc knowledge that
we ntc telling the truth. If thla Adver
tisement cnucyou tocnll once, we kww
our fine foods mill courU'om srnlce will
brlnn you hack frequently.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jersey St. I'hune Col. 118
dry umnn
IIUUU
AND COAL
Be Sure and Order From
St. Johns Lumber CO-
FUNERAL
Daautlful grny or
hlaok adult oaaket,
haarae, box, 2 autoa
embalming and rodn
d aervlce for -
$7
MIW.HR
TKAA IvY
1'unerals II desired (or 20, J30, fiO, 60. Hither priced funuruU in pie.
portion. We manufacture casket. Lady nuUUut.
Ilrautlful funeral chapel,
MILLER & TRACEY
Main 2601 Independent Funeral Director! A 7606
Washington ut U Street, Between 20th and 21it Street, Writ Sliht
ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE
W. A. ANDREWS, Representative
CM Central Aye. N.
Plione Columbia 88s
7. ... ';;.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Cor, Richmond and lianlwe Sis,
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
1're.tchinn Service. 1IA.U. ntaf
7 :w J'. M
Christian Hndmvor, ui iVJtf.V
Ladies Aid UutiiiKtu Mttie)g
2 1. M. Sucutul l'rUlay of nry
mouth.
I'rayer Meeting vwy Tlmi
day, 7 30 l II.
Welcome to all; apactelly,
StrauKera.
Uuv. J. T. MURIUM,, Husjijft