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$1 50 Q uQ ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescription Department Always at Your Service Axmlnster Rugs fT "1 mm Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. v u nuun Very Special Easy Terms on 9x12 room size Ax minister ritRS. Large assortment. Pleasing designs. Prices range from $4G to $GG No one thing will add so much to the appearance and comfort of your home as attructlve floor cover ings. Here is an opportunity to secure a beautiful Axmlnster rug on such easy terms that all will be paid without a visible effort. Store closes at 8 P. A. Saturdays, other days at C;30 P. Al. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns Spring Wants Shovels, 50 to $2.50 Hoes, AO? to 1.00 Rakes, G5r to fl.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 the city. See window display. St, Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires U00000000000 OCO0000000OK0 I St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. The Gash and Garry System Does it make any difference to you what your Groceries cost you? Some people do uot have to consider the cost of their every day living. Those people can pay the book keeper, pay for the extra time it takes to make an original charge entry, pqy for the losses on accounts and pay for delivery, pay the prices that must be demanded iu the High Rent Zone. But for you who depend upon your daily labor, for your income and for saving a little for sunset of life must consider your cost of living. Be your own delivery man; your own book keeper by carrying the goods and payiug cash. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery can sell cheaper to you who will bring y,our money and carry home the goods. We know because we have done business both ways. Let us prove it. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Local News, Bring in your job printing. i --o The weather man has been very generous with his rain of lute. Mrs. J, R. Kerr, who has been seriously ill, is now improving, we are glad to note. If you walk suddenly into a room whore there has been talk ing and it ccaacs quickly and the talkers appear uneaiy, you're "It." You will bo delighted if you attend tho chilrircn'B program at tho High School Friday, the Mth.nt 8 o'clock. Admission 15 cents. Harry A. Imboden of tho St. Johns Cash Market, arrived in St. Johns this week after serv ing his couptry for n number of months in f ranco, iiarry unci some interesting experiences, and io looking well. A Texas poet has written a song in which ho says that while IiIh body is in Texas, his soul is in Tennessee. Ho is not the first poet who has had troublo in keeping body and soul to gother. u Tho question has often been asked. "What is an efficient salesman?" and the best answer yet reported is: "An cfllciont salesman is a Irishman that buys somothing from a Jew and soils it to a Scotchman at a profit." Exchange. In taking up tho matter of Willamctto boulovnrd with the Warren Construction Co., D. C. Lewis states that tho company gave aHsuranco of a fivo year maintenance, and that tho boulo vnrd would bo placed in tho best possible condition us soon as tho weather settles. A free lecture will be given nt tho ConRregational church Wed nesday evening, March 12th, by tho pastor. Uov. J. T. Merrill, on "Tho World Wo Live In." Mrs. Viola Fassctt Johnson will sing. and there will be other musical numbers. A free will ofiorint for tho Ladies' Aid will be taken. All cordially invited. o Mr and Mrs. L. II. Chambers entertained tho Jolly 'Steen club In a r easant manner at their home on Fisko street Wednesday evening. In tho gamo of 600 Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Marklo wero awarded tho first prize and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Derrie the second prizo. Delicious refreshments wero served. Miss Iantha Irvino, daughter of Rev. J. H. Irvine, who has re cently completed a courso in occupational therapy, has receiv ed orders from tno burgeon General at Washington, D, C, to report at once for service at Baso Hospital, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa. She will lpnvo for her new field of service Hn a few days. Governor James Withycombo died at his home in Salem at 8:45 o'clock Monday night. Death was caused by heart disease. The Govornor was conscious to the last, and though he had been confined to his bed for a week, had passed a very good day. His death came without warning. Governor Withycombe had been bothered with heart trouble for the past year, and had been con fined to his bed for a week. Sergeant Eneas Small and Miss Margaret Rassi, both of this city, were united in marriage Sunday evening, March 2, at 5 o'clock. The ceremony was per formed by Chaplain Berton A. Bronson of Vancouver Barracks, the bridal couple standing under an American flag. The bride wore a dress of white crepe meteor, combined with georgette crepe, and the bridesmaid, a sister of the bride, wore a dress of Alice blue messaline. Sergeant George B. Pendergrass attended the groom, while the chaplain, groom, and best man, were in full military uniform. Following the ceremony, a wedding supper was served, and a social time enjoy ed, about 18 friends and relatives being present. NU the hJ en ycur jMr. Several robberies have been reported of late. Little girls with painted faces are oftencst seen in public places. Ex. o Everyone delights in the children. Come and hear them at tho High School next Friday evening, tho 14th, Admission 15 cents. At the Methodist church Sun day morning tho messag will be, "A Plea for True American ism." G:30p. m. Epworth Leaguo Contest service. 7:30 Evange list Iiarry Brewer will preach. Thos. Glover, who recently purchased tho pool room adjoin ing tho Multnomah Theater, has fitted snmo un in fino style. Davis, tho Philadelphia street barber, is occupying part of tho large room with a branch shop of two chairs. Mrs. Hattio Ncuman arrived yesterday from Buenos Ay res. South America, to visit her brother, W. E. Ashby. They had not seen each other sinco Mrs. Ncuman left for South America seventeen years ago. 1GG acres in Lincoln county, near P. O., storo and school. Eight ncrcs cleared, 2 creeks nnrl Rtirinir; house, fruit nnd outbuildings; $12.50 per aero; Borne cash, somo trade or easy terms. J. Winer. 730 N. Seneca street, St. Johns. A petition is being circulated for tho hard surfacing of Syra cuse street from Philadelphia to North city limits. This is an improvement that phoutd go through, and especially nt this time when moro employment is needed for labor. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors also mombora of the Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M., for their kindness and sympathy during tho sickness nnd after tho death of our beloved husband and fathor, also for tho beautiful floral offerings. RJrfl; S. J. Holt nnd Family. Tho Services at tho St. Johns Bantist church for Sunday will bo at tho usual time. Dr. Bordon will preach at 11:00. Tho study class will bo hold at 6:30 p. m. The pastor will preach at 7:30. Tho sermon subject will be, "Running from God, but too Honest to Stea a Hide." Tho usual mid-week prayer service Thursday night. To nil services tho public is very cordially in vited. E. Burton, Pastor. Tho "smokeless" smoker given by tho K. & L. of S. in the skating rink last evening was an interesting ovont. Boxing, bag nine playing and H ghland dancing mado up.tho entertain ment. There were nvo boxing bouts put on, and while no heavy blows wero struck, they were interesting exhibitions. Den ver Ed. Martin refereed three of the bouts. The entertainment was well attended. Other events of a like nature will probably be arranged for at a later date. o S. A. Cormany died Friday evening of last week at the home of hi daughter, Mrs. Daisy Thoreson at Shrereport, La. Mr. Cormany left hero last May on a visit to his old homo in Wis consin and in Louisiana, dying in the latter stato after an ill ness of about ono month. He was aged G8 years and resided in St. Johns for about ten years. He is survived by one son, S. L. Cormany, of this place, and three dauchters. Miss Mollio of St. Johns, and two daughters re- siding in the East. The inter ment took place at his old home in Beloit, Wisconsin. CURR1N SAYS: Our natrons come to us hopefully and leave satisfied. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com plete auto equipment; no oxtra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. o No matter what doctor writes your prescription we can fill it and do it RIGHT. We are GRADUATE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS of 12 and thir teen years experience. CURRIN SAYS SO. GLOVES LARGU ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGKRS TII1J RAINCOAT MAN Hlcctrlc Vacuum Cleaner for rent. It. 1'. Clnrk. If 1 o Hear McCormack any day at CURR1NS. Dr. Mulkey, The Dentist, 108J South Jersey street. 0 Wear ROGERS GLOVES. I've a real thick mitten. My custom ers say they are novor bitten. Lauder makes records ex clusively for the VICTOR. CURRIN SAYS SO. If my work plcaBes you; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Drcismaking. Mrs. Cnrrlo P. RodgerB, GIG W. Charleston trcot, coiner Decatur. Colum bia 10G1. i. Wo have a good assortment of alarm clocks at attractive pricou. CURRIN SAYS SO. Wear ROGERS OVERALLS. ROGERS JUMPERS, ROGERS SOCKS, ROGERS GLOVES. When in need of small arti cles, get them at tho 5-10-lGc store. St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Bank Building. 1 Dr. Mulkoy. The Dentist, 108& South Jersey strcot. Wo have a special buy on box stationery at 39c; better see this lot. CURRIN SAYS SO. Competent young woman with knowledge of stenography and bookkeeping wishes position. G32 N. Kellogg 10 For Rent Three furnished rnnmn nultnliln far two wnrkincr girls or man nnd wifo. Call 528 E. Mohuwk; Columbia 37. We have a largo stock of Toilet Paper at reasonnblo prices. CURRIN SAYS SO. St. JohtiB Fair Store. E. W. Foy. nron. : household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Found Pair of glasses. Ownor mny have sumo by calling nt 105 Pickens street and paying for this ad. 0 CURRIN SAYS You should use care in selecting your drug gist, as much depends on his ability when you are sick. For Sale Two lota with bear ing fruit trees. A desirable property in a deairablo part of St. Johns; part cash. Call Sell- uood vlib. Ladies, Attention! Gauntlet cotton gloves, small Bizes, for flower garden work 25c pair W, W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man. Tho only kind of photographic finishing wo do is tho satisfac tory kind. Leavoyour films with us. CURRIN SAYS SO. Spring Millinery Opening March 14th and 15th. Straw, Braid, Crepe, Lace and Jet Hats and trimmings. All the latest models. Inspection solicited. 200 N. Jersey street, Mrs. M. E. Crane, Prop. 18 o The Portland Garbage Co. re moves rubbish from resi.hnccs at $1 per month and business places at reasonable rates. Leave orders at St. Johns Hardware or phone Woodlawn 301. Automobile Insurance. We write Fire, Theft, Liability, Property Damage and Collision. Peninsula Securitv Company, 108 South Jersey Street. A KODAK will keep a story of the children. CURRIN SAYS SO. a pa SSThe Mcmwifl. Money iivOur.Bcmk and became irtner in the busineas IT PAID HIM Peninsula National Bank Ol'l'ICItRH. (kant Smith, . . I'KKII C. KNAI'l', . l'HANK 1. DUINKKH John N, Hw.hi'skn, ClIAIU.IIf) II. Rl'fWHt.l., Stanton I,. Doiint, WRKCTORS. 1'rcaltlctit Tiios.Aury.iw Vice lWdcilt I'. V. DKtNKIIK Vice l'rcxlik'iit a. K.JOHIM , Cashier V. C. KNAI'I' AwUtnnt Cn.iliter II. it- I'lWNKM. AwUtntit Cnnlilcr iikant smith Hdh'aiu) U. Mohhim, AiwUlnnt Cinhlcr j.n xm.Hiiow Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit For That Good Time You will need hi I theKKMl tiling to ml tlmt nrc uliown In the picture, mid litany tintrc Ik siiled. They chu nit In? found nt, our storo, ami we will wck tlivui right tutu your Ixuket, nil ready for yiw, I'lnce your order enrly, for we'll Ih limy, for iieojile know whnt good thlnn can ho iiutchiiH'd from n. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Ivrsey St. Phone Col. UK 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 From St. Johns Lumber Co, FUNERAL Beautiful amy or uluok ndult casket, hearse, box, 2 nutot embalmlnu and rotin od icrvlco for MII.UiR I'uueruls if desired for f iU, $30, f 10, $00. Hihi r pru-ed luueral- iu Hi ixirtioii. U'c maimfiicUirw cnkfU, l.ady afciMiit. iliMUtifu! fuuerul clutKl, MILLER &, TRACEY Main 2601 Independent Funeral Director! A 7006 Washington ut Lll.i Street, Between 20th und 21 it Street, West Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative 014 Ctntrul Ave. N. l'liune Columbia 883 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cor. Richmond and Itantae Sli, Sunday ttckool, 10 A. U. 1'rcachiuK Service, 11 A. M.aml 7:30 1'. M. Chriatutu Kmltfivor, 0'.46 1. M. I.adirs Aid IttielMM 3!tMl!g. 2 1'. M. Second 1'rWuy o wvery month. rr)r Mwtiitg evary Tlsmtft day, 7:80 I. U. v i c o hi to all; mmwi'Hy Struugeni. Rev. J. T. MURIUM,, Vuster,