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Enameled Dressers And Bed Room Furniture; Low Priced. Easy Terms. We have a large stock of IVORY ENAMELED Dress ers, Dressing Tables, Chif foniers, Beds, and Chairs to match. All new goods. Up to date designs. Dressers, Priced $20.75 to $39.50 Dressing Tables,.. Priced 16.50 to 35.00 Chiffoniers, Priced 24.00 to 34.00 Chairs, : Priced 4.G5 to 7.00 We close Saturday evenings at 8 P. Al., other evenings-at 6 P. Al. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St Johns Lumber Co, Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Gutting .Down the High Cost of Living The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery is not sending a $2500 auto truck with two attendants to your door and claiming to cut down the "High Cost of Living." But The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocer y is reduc ing your cost of living expense by giving the customer the benefit of the eliminating of just such expense. We do deliver some Groceries but only those things like a sack of potatoes or flour, or when those things are bought with others we deliver them all. Who pays for the gasoline, the wear aud tear on the truck, the two attendants, the tires, batteries. Those costs must be borne by the consumer. Is it not logical that a store with the buying capacity of your own local Cash and Carry Grocery can sell you goods cheaper, when you consider that the managers are workers, the rent is normal? The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescription Department Always at Your Service Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. ! ocal News Bring in your job printing. Ileln is most plentiful you don't need it. when Tho moro you want, tha more you oughtn't to have. Peter Bannan of Whito Salmon. Wish., spent a day or two with his old friends hero the past weak. Mrs. Georga Stavenson recoiv cd word thin week of the death of her father at Bloomsburg. I'cnna. Bread cakes cookies candies at Joo Ward's. and Now is the time to order your wood. St. Johns Lumber Co.; Columbia 131. Every baby has the right to bo born of paronts who think ho is hotter and prettier than any other baby. D. W. J. Gilatran left thi afternoon for New York, whore howl) take an extended nost graduate course. When a man aava "business is business." he is about to do already has dono something which he is ashamed. Spring Wants Shovels, 50? to $2.60 Hoes, 40 to $1.00 Rakes, G5' to $1.25 Package Garden Seeds Bulk Garden Seeds Land Plaster Rose Lawn Fertilizer Garden Fertilizer Seed Potatoes Onion Sets, 15' per lb. 2 for 25 Grass and Clover Seed The best assortment of Garden Tools and Seeds in tho city. See window display. Mrs. Dr. Hartcl of Portland entertained the Debonair club in 11 very pleasant manner T hursday nuernoon 01 last week. Tho regular meeting of tho W U.T. U. will beheld at the horn of Mrs. .1. C. Scott, 102 Centra avonue. Monday afternoon nt o'clock. At the Methodist Church Sun day morning the subject will be "it MalHChf wore our fllinlstor.' and in tho evening "Convention hchoes" by uavoral sneakers Mrs. Helen Wood was aoizod with illness while in Portland the past week, and in still on the sick list. Sho is improving wo are glad to note. The funeral services of tho lata I J. B. Holbrook were hold at the chapel of Miller & Tracer Fob. lUth. He is survived by his .widow and one daughter, lillzauoth. Elaborate preparations are ha ing made for the entartainment in March, for the benefit of the Paronts Educational Bureau. Watch for program aud other announcements. You often hear it said that girl is "throwing herself away" on some man, but never that man is throwing himself away on a girl by marrying her; yet the changes are about nfty-nfty. ISX. The W. R. C. ladles met with Mrs. Rose Evans last Friday for their sewing, blxteen members and six visitors were present. Wo meot next timo, March 7th, with Mrs. Lizzie Wright, 435 Bristol street. Visitors wel- come. -Press Cor. Mrs. Lucinda Booher died at her home. 615 Syracuse street. Wednesday. February 26th. aged GO years and 8 months. She was horn in Illinois and came to St. Johns from California about seven months ago. She is sur vived by one daughter, Anna L. Booher. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chanel ot the St. Johns Un dertaking Co. Interment in Columbia cemetery. The Revival services at the St. Johns Baptist church which have been in progress for a week.wi continue next weak. Evangelist Driver will be with us and preach each evening. His sermon sub jects Sunday will be "Faith and Work." and "Now or Never." Special music by Mr. and Mrs. Driver at every service. Every body very cordially invited. E. Burton, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sumerlin of Lee, Coos county, Oregon, spent a few days in St. Johns at the home of her aunt, Mrs. L. Patrfnuin, 710 East Tyler street. They left Monday evening for their future home in Honda. and expect to stop on their way I at Chicago, Oakland. III., and ManBtleld, Ohio. Mrs. Sumarhn was formerly Miss Clara Crawford. Do not put off ordering your wood. Do it now. St. Johns Three-fourths of the lies you tell are known to be just that by the persons to whom you tall them. You only think you're fooling 'em. Ex. There's nothing much funnier than a vory fat man running to catch a car. Unless it's a lat woman doing tho same thing. An Ohio judge granted a wo man a divorce while her husband was out of tho court room to get a drink. Moral: Always ask the judge to go with you. Ex. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Klectrlc Vacuum Cleaner 1'. Clark. for rent. II. Dr. Mulkey, Tho Dentist, 108i South Jersey strcot. Subscribe for your favorite Magazino at Joa Ward's, A pleasure to own and easy to buy a Victrola. Currin bays So. Men with money an ability conduct our BANK 11 we are a member of fheJ Federal System flU of Banks " z&jwz. a- - . 'saw & yjj Wanted Lady to do washing every Monday, phone Columbia 174. Peninsula National Bank Currin Says: Wo tions just ono way Doctor orders. nil proserin tho way the LEATHER GLOVES 90c. Don't par $1.25 for them down town. RUBBER SHOE ROG ERS. oi'i'icims. Guant Smith, l'ni(i) C. Knait, . 1'HANK P. DlUNKHK John N. itiii.iu'riitN, CtlAUMtS II. Kl'fWltl.l,, Stanton l 1oiiii, ItllVVAHD H. MoltlllH, If everything has Homo use in tho world, wiiat'a tne uso of a barber always combing a half- bald man's hair SO flat that it I Koui?h lumbal for oaln cheat). makes him appear entirely bald? Corner Smith avenuo and Allegheny street. A Centenary World convention will be held in tho First Meth odist Church Friday and Satur day of this week. Three sorvicaa daily. Speaker of National fame at all services. Best Work $1.65; rolled Robbers on edge $1.25: $1.10; children's 80c and earth plain 00c- Raincoat Rogers; apon evenings. S. J. Holt, husband of Sarah Holt, died at his home, 212 Buchanan street. Fob. 2Gth. aged 71 years. Iho funeral ser Yices take nlaco this. Friday. afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Miller & Tracey. In- torment at Rose City cemetery. 0 Spraguo P. Marsh, father of Mrs. Otis E. Learned of this city, passed array at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. R. S Rees, or winiock, wash., on Monday. Lcb. 24. at tho age of 01 years and 0 months. His son, Spraguo is. Marsh of the 20th Engineers. 1 w ' arnvcu rrom rranco anu was with his father, as also were all of his othor children. Lauder makes records exclu sively for tho Victor. Hear him any day at Currins. DIKHCTOR8. . President thou .t t.km Vice President v. i. dminkkn , Vice President A K Juki's . CnMiler v. c. knafi AMlttiintCrtshlcr it. k. funk KM. AmIMmiI Ciislilur UKANT PMITH ' AlMlalllllt Clinllier j. N. KDI.KKAKN Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit Liltle Tilings That Tell In it liiiiiH'ki,-r,H M'inii are many. One of tlirm l her n-um'iiieM Ut hK. out 11 tlaliity Imiili or tru at n utumeHt'd notice. Our cuminl itihnN tnl prcwrrvM will vimlile Miiy wcimnii t do thin. Tit li.ne 11 MiH'k ( them on liaml l u phalli- kIkii of KHM' liHiM-kriti(. MUCK GROCERY Putin? rl. 118 If my work pleases you: pleaso toll your friends. If not. tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jorsoy street. Rust that Cold. Our cold bus- ters will do It. CURRIN SAYS ISO. When in need of small nrtl cles, get thorn at tho 510lfc storo. St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Hank Building. Johanan Potoraon died at tho lomo of her daughter, Mrs. iarry Engelbretson. 178 N. 23d street, Jan. 31, aged 81 years. bhecama this country from Nor way about I rty years aco. and had been a resident of St. Johns for fifteen years. She was the mother of I'eter and John Peter son, formerly well knawn local contractors. Tho funeral was held from the chapel of Miller & racey ieb. 3 at 2 p. m. The sawing room at the St. ohns Lumber company was wrecked to quite an extent when tho twelve foot wheel on the main Bhaft flow to bits Tuesday afternoon about one o'clock. ho cause of the accident has not been learned. Flying bits of steel from the pulley wheels and drive shaft cut a number of holes through the roof and made matchwood of some of tho tim- bers. Warning was given in time for nearly all the workmen to escape, but John 1. Landretu Bulfered a fractured right leg ana H. C. Andrews' shoulder was dislocated. 1 here were somo narrow escapes. o Oregon Grape Red Cross met t the home of Mrs. W. J. Nolan. Wednesday afternoon at 212 W, oik street. As a surprise for Mrs. McFadden her many friends, new and old, presented tier with a silver sandwich n ate. Alter wnicn tho anernoon was spenc 7ery pleasantly. A dainty unch was served. Those pre sent were: Mesdames Amstrong, Bergman, Beam, Emerick, Fit. terer, Harrington, Keaho, Mc- Fadden. Merchants. Muhm. Nolan, Smith, Teeling, Miss Ida eelincr and Miss Bercretta White, and Littlo Vivian Muhm and Master Merle Buery. Money back for broken prom ises. That's our system. Cur rin Says So. Dr. Mulkoy. Tho Dentist. 1034 South Jorsoy street. For Rent Three large, nicely furnished sleaping rooms with bath. Call 403 W. Johns utreot: phone Columbia 001 evenings. Rose Bushes for aalo half price. Call 342 N. Leonard Street. 10 "AMOKEAG" is a big word. My BLUE AMOKEAG CHAM- BRAY work shirts are big values at Ode; regular $1.25. W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat Man. 301 S. Jersey St. Wood Prices DOWN Order now while we can handle with our own equipment. When we have to hire it will cost more money. Be Sure and Order Frojn St. Johns Lumber Co, Ma: For Sale Cheap First class gas range, alio gas heater and water heater combined. A. V. Nelson, 517 Oswego street. 0 v or sale Modern four room bungalow with bath. 60x100 foot lot, street improved and paid for. in South St. Johns: a fine home; Call at this oUice for more particulars. Private Doherty was six feet four in his socks: tho sergeant was much shorter. The sergeant ooked along the line. "Head up, there, uonerty," he cried. Doherty raised his head. "Up igher, said tho littlo sergeant. There, that's better. Don't et me see your head down again." Am I to be always like this" asked Doherty, staring away above the little sergeant's head. You are." "Then I'll say good-bye to ye, sergeant, for I'll never see yez again." Send Kodak prints to tha boys who are not yet home. Currin Says So. o Remember the St. Jahns Mil linery keeps all tha new and lat est designs and creations. Order work and remodeling a special- tt Xf H Prana rwn fcJT AIAtaa 4t Mil LflUL'u 200 N.Jersey: phone Col. 375. Open evenings. 17 o Don't wait 'till you want to use your Mwamower, urasa snearsi and Sickle, get them sharpened now at the Liberty Repair Shop, M7 N. Jersey at. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy. prop,: household utility sunnl es and general notions. 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. FU N ER A 1 c MM M aaaYVHMj"' jot tV Em jflaWr 41 Lu onutiful grny or black adult casket, hearar, box, 2 auto umbalmlng and rollti d rvlca for TKAi t V MU.U'.R I'uiieriils l( iltuel for fl0, J0, f-IU, $00. Mitjlier nu v, Iuiicm hi pru xirliiii. Wt- HuiuufitttlUMi ckU. IjtAy miuu. Hraiitifiil (uimrnl clwel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 lndpondnt Funeral Olroctors A 78M Wiikhlnglon ut ril.i Slr.cl. lietwven 20lli and 2Ht Slirvl, Wt Skhi ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative CM Central Ave. N. Phone Columbia S6 Don't sacrifice your Liberty Bonds. I will allow you par on I paid un or partially paid bondB. It. J. Kirkwood. B4 uaK street. i Spring plowing and all kinds of transferring to and from 1'ort land. C. M. Crow, phone Col FIRST C0N8REGATI0ML CHURCH Cor, Ricfiimd aid IvaatN Ms. Suu.lny Si liuul, 10 A. M. 1'rf.uliiiiK Strvice, U A. al.tfl J 30 IV .M hritian Kwlravor, :4SP. M l.d.iu Anl BuaiiMa MMtlag, Z V M Si Htldajf of ff Mill l r.noi Electing tvary TtmNf I u . 7 3i 1 M. ' w i I c i ui to aiu apai4i7 StraiiK'ern. lu-v. J. T. MKRXIUL, fair, Lumber Co. ; Columbia 131. umbia 665.