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ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Ctfwdact ovjv jd Department Always at Your Service Quartered Oak Dressers $1 AW Choice selection of D rcssers. Beautiful pieces of furniture. Manufactured of select nmterial. Made by expert workmen. Colonial Style Quartered oak, case 19x38. mirror 22x28, 1 drawers $31.00 Quartered oak, case 21x12, mirror 2Jx30l 38.75 Quartered oak, Clicffonicrs to match. 0 drawers, lop 19x34, mirror 1-1x18, 31.00 Swell Front Style Quartered oak Princess, long oval mir ror 18x40 34.50 Quartered oak, top 22x42, mirror 24x30, 30,00 Special Terms $3.50 Cash and $1 a Week Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns Inventory Sale In taking inventory we find wo arc overstocked in some lines. Here is your opportunity to save money. Prices arc not going to bo lower for some time. Reg. Sale price 9.m Wnsli Rmlnrs 1 70 8.00 Oil Heaters G.50 I 2,50 Carpet Sweeper 1.79 t 1.00 Guaranteed Dutcher Knife 70 t 1.00 White Enamel Coffee Pots 73 .75 Polishing Mop 50 l.fif) Flnshlirrhrs ' 1.17 ' o . Those tire onlv n few of the bargains wo offer. x y St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. The Consumer Pays The Bi Do you have your groceries delivered? If you do you pay for it. Or. do you have a grocery charge account? If you do, you the consumer, pay the bookkeeper and you the consumer of groceries pay for the losses in curred through credit accounts. Think it over. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Gro cery has passed the city inspection as all groceries must if they continue in business. All the help at the Grabateria hold cards from the Health Board stating that their health qualification permit them to handle food products. We believe we are stating just plain facts when we say our buying ca pacity of Groceries is as large as any on the East side. Why? Because we have the outlet; it is known that quantity purchases obtain the best prices. Our sales are con centrated because we do not go out of our own zone. Who pays for the long deliver' trips from Portland? You the customer; think it over. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. f ocal News Bring in your job printing. Povertylfs always unfortunate, seldom criminal and never any thing to brag about. E. W. McLean, in the forostry service in Clatsop county, ia spending several days with his family here. C. 11. Chadwick tended visit to his Connecticut. is on an ex old home in The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be hold at the home of Mrs. Turrcll, G17. B. Chicago Stroct, Monday afternoon. t K. O. Magoon, who holds responsible position at a ship yam in Astoria, spent Severn days in St. Johns this week. House Bill No. 410. Introduced by D. C. Lewis, giving to the city oxtrn tomtom jurist! ct on. so that all the Peninsula district can be sewctvd, pnssod tho House Monday. When the bill becomes a law it will mean much to this district, it is said. II. 13. McDnniels. 02. n car pentcr, was severely cut about the head ami faco when he was struck and knuckod down by an automobile near St. Johns. The name of tho driver of the auto mobile was not obtained by the police, Buys Monday's Orogontan. Sidney Balke, aged 7 years, of 312 Smith avenue, died 1'eb. 11th, of diphthnrin. A child is often happy about nothing and an adult is unhappy about the same thing. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN ltlcctrlc Vacuum 1'. CInrJe. Cleaner (or rent. It. Do not foil to sec the demon strations in rapid painting by E. F. Gos3 at Ormandy's store. Persons desiring home made Dr. Mulkey, Tho Dentist, 108i South Jersey street. Lnudor makes records exclu sively for tho Victor. Hear him any day at Currins. 0 For Sale. $240 Columbia At t ic Mot hot list enure u u a. m. the subject will no: "Tito Much DiBcttHsed Sabbath Cues tlon-What Shall Wo HoliovoV" At 7:30 p. m. Evorybody'B ser vice, "unlit on Living issues" will illuminate this hour. Sio- cial music. J. II. Osborne is tho first ctim of the mysterious hic cough epidemic which linn been swucping Lou Angolon for tho ast threo weeks. I'ltysicinns attributed his death to hiccough!1. Modical authorities are as unfiled by the peculiar epidemic as they tave boon by influenza. Tho young Ladlos of tho St. Clomonts church, will give u dance this, Friday, ovening. Misses Graco Royttr, Ida Tooling, .illian button, nmi Arlinu Berry am tho eommittoo in citargo of the dance. Mr. and Mrs; J. F. McKenna will choperono the party. o Mrs. Jennio Cota hr.B boon in St. Johns the past week nrotia- ng an interest in our people to ward purchasing and using Ore gon made products. Mrs. Cota s sent out by tho Oregon Indus try Loague, and she can stir up enthusiam along this linn if any one can. Her mission is cer- ainly a laudabio ono and her efforts dosorvo great success. A. D. Clark is manager of tho League. S. L. Cormany and A .A. Amroin have purchased tho lunch room and confectionery store of I. D. Boam on Jersey street. taking possession of the same uesday. Mr. Amrojn ts an ox- nert nastry maker and home cooking and home baking will bo continued. Mr. and Mrs. Beam tave made a splendid success of the business, and there is no reason why tho new proprietors will not do likewise. A birthday party was given tor uatnerine uassi. uames were played, after which de- icious refreshments wero serv ed. All had a very good time. Those present were: Laura Rogers, Dorothy Berry, Doris McKenna. Marien Kernon, Harriet kernon, Madesta Atche- son, Helen uoot, viola uassi, Mane Prudham. Minna Kettle and Catherine Rassi. Sho re ceived many beautiful presents. Mrs. William Cannon and Goldie Cannon, of 284 Watts street, suffered cut3 and bruises in an automobile collision at Lombard and Penninsula streets Sunday night. William'Cannon, driver of one of the machines, reported to tho police that ho was driving east on Lombard street and turned north on Pen insula, when another machine bearing license number 7219 crashed into his car. According to the license records at the police station the latter machine was owned by Alex Ritacca of cakes, pies, cookies, or anything; Graphanola, including records, in me line oi iancy pasiry, may obtain samo uy caning or addressing Mrs. C. R. Chadwick, 210 N. Swenson. Miss Anna Pearl Krumrcy is a new arrival at the home of A. A. Krumrey. Jr., 902 E. Oswe go Street. Tho little miss tip ped tho scales at nine pounds. Mrs. Krumrey was formerly Miss Inez Eatinger. Now is tho timo to plant rose hushes perennial plants and fruit trees. Let mo have your order now and I will deliver when you are roady to plant. My stock is tho best opbtainablo and the prices reasonable. Beckett's Greenhouse, 814 Nor; h Kellogg street; phono Columbia 401 18 Ollicors of the Rcbokah Assembly were pleasantly enter tained last Wednesday ovening at tho I. O. O. F. Hall by mem bers of Ltturclwood Rcbokah Lodgo No. 100. Tho attendance was large, and the addresses appropriate and instructive, just to the point. A regular "before tho wn' " luncheon was en joyed by all. Assembly ollicors present: .Jennie liurke, Presid ent; Jospio J nr vis, vice presid ent; hda Jacobs, treasurer; Ethel Weldrum, Marshal; Nora Harnett and Charlotte wordman, past presidents. Hoe. Sec. Tho serviced at the St. Johns Baptist church for Sunday will be of special intorest. The Ser mon at ii:uu a. m. will ho upon 'Up to-dato Honesty." At 7:30 tho subject will bo, "What Lack I Vet." Sunday will bo the be- gining of a series of revival ser vices to be continued for some timo. Fach evening next vraek, different pastors from tho city will preach. Ihoso will bo an nounced from ovening to ovon- ng. Arrangements aro being made for an evangelist to take charge tho second week. To nil of thoso services tho public is very cordially invited. E, ittrton, Pastor. An all day session of tho Mult nomah County W. C. T. U. In stitute will bo held at tho Moth odist church, corner of Lenvitt nnd Syracuse Streets, Thursday, "eb. 20. beginning at 10 A. M. An interesting program has been proparod. Devotionals will be conducted by Mrs. Burton.' A round table discussion of Mother's Work will be led by Mrs. Kerr. Noon tide prayer. n the afternoon Moral Education will bo the theme. Mrs. Corning. State Superintendent, will pre side There will bo special music and tho White Ribbon quartette Till sing, Lunch will be served at the noon hour. All visitors will bring sandwiches and tho local union will erve coffee, salad, beans, and cake. All members and friends of the W. C. T. U. are invited to spend the day together. A special in vitation is extended the men at the noon hour. for $150. Will take Liberty bonds. Also one now 9x12 rug S20. Hoos or Cabinet. 42-1 bast Tyler street, East St. Johns. If my work pleaBesyou; please to 1 vnur fr ends. 11 not, let mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Hunt Hint Cold. Our cold bus tors will do it. CURRIN SAYS SO. When in need of Btnall arti cIob. irot them at tho G-10-lCc store. St. JoIiiib; In tho Penln stiln National Bank Building. We invito tho St.JohnB people to call at 120 Philadelphia St., and inspect the beautiful now Shoo Repair Shop, and got our very reasonablo prices. is. Simons, Prop. Money back for broken prom ises. That's our system. Cur- rir. Suys So. Iir Sale. Plot of ground 100- xGOO feet, well located, at Whit wood Court. Prico $1000, terms. Call at this oillcc. For Sale Gontlomnn'B bicycle, dressor, extension tablo, baby bed, double bed springs. Call 224 Oswego street. Dr. Mulkey, Tho Dentist, 108J South Jersey strcot. For Sale Mooern four room bungalow with bath, COxlOO foot lot, street improved and paid for, in South St. Johns ; a One home. Coll at this ollico for more particulars. Send Kodsk prints to tho boys who aro not yet home. Currin Says So. o St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. Foy, prop.; household utility supplies nnd general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Don't sacrifice your Liberty Bonds. I will allow you par on paid up or partially paid bonds, H. J. Kirkwood. 284 Oak street. o Masquerade suits for rent at 214 Fos8enden street. Down-Towu .... $2.00 Raincoat-Rogers. . . . 1.05 Saved 35 Car-Pore 12 Total-Saved 47 on one pair THICK SOLED WORK RUBBERS. No charge accounts, W. W. 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DdiiiK, AmIkIuiiI Chli-r orant mmith HmvAiu) K. Mokhia, AtMintnui Cuililrr 1. n. kih.iwk: Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of ' tit It's a Topic of Intt . L.5 I lo nil our fclibt-ncriii, I wm Vii'ini thM ur nn i ! UMn and tlml our M ilct' m alw i - fitrtn. Hikv Ikii liolitit rmii',11 ! comfort mill roiivniii tt.-e f ilultit v w with tin. In fiiiiMviucnrf. mif triilr Minelvt' iimhi tliv ininti4, v in cri, wr kIvc. iIk-h- it little ci Hint wr Iviul nil riv.tl in tlx- ninoli u liimincM irmiMclxt. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jirsoy SI. I'lmne Col. 118 Green md Dry S Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co fteai: FU N Lam A L Bunutlful yrey or black arfult aaekal, luirsf, Uo. St iiutea ambalmlng und relln d cervla (or MIM.I-.K I'liiiurHls If de.ireil for W, f HI, 6U. Iliglicr prue.l (uiMraU ! (Mirtiou. Wf nianufacluia caakaU. Iauly aein(aiit. Hceutiful fuural cbapel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independent funeral Dlrootora A 7800 Washington ut Ilia Stml, lletvr-n 2Ulh uml 2Ut Slrwl, Waal Ski ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE: W. A. ANDREWS, Representative L (514 Central Ave. N. I'huue Columbia NbS i FIRST CQNGBE6ATI0ri Car. Riekawd lad 1 Sun.liiv Siluiul V ISO 1. M v liruliiii ! n I illll-k 1 . M Se I' i r V l.n . .30 I', U' Icul Sir in ;r. iJ9p$ paten n m m Salem. Not tha label on your pager.