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II EASY TERMS ON DAVENPORTS Davenport, Tapestry Covered, overstuffed, three panel back. Has spring seats and three loose cushions seat. Price $53.50 Terms $7 cash $6 month Duofold Davenport. Has quartered oak frame, imitation Spanish leather. Opens out to make full .size bed. Price $56.00 Terms $6 cash $1.50 weekly Nufold Davenport. Colonial style. Heavy quartered oak frame, wax finish. Up holstered in genuine Spanish leather. Is a beautiful Davenport and can be used for an extra bed. Price $78.50 Terms $8 cash $8 month Unifold Davenport. Length six feet.J Opens out to make bed. Quartered oak frame. Craftsman leather. Price $58.60 Terms $6 cash $6 month Storo closes at 8 P. Al. Saturdays, other days at 6:00 P. Al. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY iBROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns Spring Wants Shovels, 50 to $2.60 Hoes, 40 to $1.00 Rakes, G5r to $1.25 1 V Package Garden Seeds Bulk Garden Seeds Land Plaster Rose Lawn Fertilizer Garden Fertilizer Seed Potatoes Onion Sets, 16 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 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 not have to consider the cost of their every day living. Those people can pa)' the book keeper, pay for the extra time it takes to make an original charge entry, pay for the losses oiLflccounts aud pa) for deliver)', pay the prices that must be demanded in 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 deliveryman; your own book keeper by carrying the goods and paying cash. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery can sell cheaper to you who will bring your 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 ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescription Department Always at Your Service Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St. Local News, Bring In your job printing. , .) Hoy Grouchley has recovered from a severe attack of neuralgia. E. W. McLean homo remodeled style. is having his In attractive He's a poor logician that can't figure out a good reason for do ing the thing ho wishes, o If the friends of your youth are the enemies of your old age, it Is you and not your friends that are wrong. Mrs. C. P. Huntingdon of Ncvvbcrg was a guest at the homo of A. W. Marklo Tuesday. A bouncing ten pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Patterson Wednesday evening. Another one of the St. Johns hoys, Armond Olcn, arrived home Thursday from oyer sea service He is looking nne. The Debonair Club was dc lightfully entertained at a beau tifully appointed luncheon by Mrs. Olis Learned and Mrs Snndifer at the Learned home on Thursday at one o'clock. Nearly al the club members were pre sent and a good time was had by all. On Friday. March 28th. from 2 to 1 o'clock n. m. the W. C. T. U. of St. Johns invite the church women of tho community to meet with them in tho Adventist church on Central Ave. This, is to bo a Union Missionary meet Intr and a good program of talks and special music is being pre- pared. 0 Tho Jolly 'Stcon club was en tcrtained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mnrklo Wednesday evening. In tho game of 500 tho mm prlzo was captured by Mr. and Airs. W. H. Evens, and tho second by Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Vincent. Tho first guest mzo was won by Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean, ami second by Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Bonhmn. J. Henry Albers. widely known Portland milling man. formerly irusident of tho Albers Urothers Milling company, who was con victcd of having violated tho eipionngo act by seditious utter- atiees. was sentenced Monday afternoon by United Statos Dis trict Judge Wolverton to servo three years in a federal prison and to pay a lino of $10,000. Corp. Athill W. Irvine, son of Hev. J. II. Irvine, who enlisted next day after war was declared. and who has been in Franco fif teen months, has reached Camn Lowis and is oxpoctod homo this" week. His brother, Urunanco Sergt. Paul Irvine, is detained in rrancn in the army of occupa tion, and does not expect release till well into summer. Gus Lucier and oldest son will envo next weeK lor Cordova. Alaska, and later for Ketchikan, A aska, where they will have charge of buildlnsr operations for tho Moore Packing company. Another son will join them there ater. litis will make the fourth trip to Alaska for Mr. Lucier. and he expects to remain six or eight months, Wm. Lewis and Asper will accompany them, we undersand. is. v. Moore. president of the company, and a well known citizen of St. Johns for several years, left last week to take charge of operations at the two salmon packing plants at Cordova and Ketchikan. The Services at the St. Johns Baptist church Sunday will be of very special interest. At 11 m. a Gospe team of laymen rom the Grace church will con duct the service and will do all the speaking and furnish tho necial music. Ihese men de serve a large hearing. At 7:30 m. the pastor will preach on 'The Man in Christ a New Creature." Baptism will follow the sermon. Sunday school at 0.00 a. m., young people at 6:30 m., prayer meeting Thursday evening. To all these services the public is very cordially in vited. E. Burton, pastor. Women's skirts aro to be long er and tighter which meatiB that men's pockctbooks will also have to be longer but not "tighter." Ex. c Mistress "Can you proparo any foreign diBhes, Norah?" Now Cook "Sure I can, mum French pays, Spanish InyonB, and Oirish potatoos." GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Itlccttlc Vacuum Cleaner for rent. II. V. Clark. tf SAVE AND BE GLAD; the big front pago ad. road Springtime is a good time to KODAK. Currin says so. Dr. Mulkey, The Dentist, 108i South Jersey street. "I don't know how tho Browns can afford an auto.' "Well, my dear. I wouldn't 1c that problom worry me. Probab ly thoy don't know thcmsolv3.' Ex. You can't niako some oi 'cm believe it. but everybody is a gambler, oven tho man that eats onions when he knows it hurts his digestivo apparatus. lie's gambling that may bo some day It won't. Ex. Dr. II. P. Blake of Portland will deliver ono of his strong. helpful sermons at the Methodist church at 11 a. m. I ho Ep worth Lcaguo special enlistment drive and rally at G.30 p. m. Our New Day service, with minute men helpers, so interesting of late, at 7.30 p. m. ucportcr. Tho Women's Homo Mission ary Society will havo chargo of tho scrvico at tho Evangelical church next Sunday evening. when a special program will bo rendered. Mrs. C. C. Poling will mnko an address. Kov. S. S. Mummy will hold nuarterly conferenco Saturday evening. and will preach in tho church Sunday morning. Mrs. J. N. Keeler entertained at nor horn in Westmoreland on Thursday last in honor of Mrs. Hatt o Hrasch. of Now York City. Luncheon wiib served at p. m. with covers laid for 14. IIUUDU tVlia lUUbUIIIIIJ coruted with dalfodils. Mrs. Brasch. with tlin hostcsB and two othors proBont, were co-workora in ono or the old pioneer Memo diat churches in Portland 1G years ago. beiiwood uee. Mrs. Kreler was formsrly a well known resident ot St. Johns. John H. Knowles, past master of Hawthorno lodge, A. I', and A. Mt, died Sunday afternoon at Good Samaritan hospital of fractured skull sustained while ho was at work at tho Northwest Steel Company's yard March 12. Knowles was a civil engineer and was engaged in aying out work at tno shipyard when he was struck by a heavy )ilo of fa in steel. Ho wan rescued by a fellow workmen and rushed to tho hospital. Knowles was 38 years of age, and resided at 720 East Eleventh street. Ho is survived by his widow, one daughter. Merle: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Knowles tr., and five brothers, R. II., D. II., G. II., E. H., and F, H. Knowles, all of Portland. Knowles was born in Beaver, Minn., and has ved n Port and for 14 years. Tho funeral was held from Fin- ey's chapel, at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with Rev. F. L. Par sons officiating. Pallbearers were from Hawthorno lodge. ntorment in tho Roso City cemetery. Telegram. Soring plowing and all kinds of transferring to and from Port- and. C. M. Crow, phono Col umbia GG5. 20 Let us quote you rates on fire insurance, wo nave the largest writing capacity of any agency n Portland and being thoroughly conversant with local conditions, wo can give you the best of in surance service. Peninsula Se curity Company. Dr. Mulkey, The Dentist,108J South Jersey street. o Best Work Rubbers on Earth Sl.65.-W. W. Rogers, The OVERALIST. REMEMRER all cameras are not KODAKS; if it isn't an EASTMAN it isn't a KODAK. CURRIN SAYS SO. NU Lha n your ftt. AUTOMOBILE WANTED. Will exchange a desirable lot on car line for automobile roadster. Peninsula Security Company. Wanted at once, four boarders. Board only. Business men pre fered. 440 E. Chicago Street. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com nlnto auto enuintnent: no extra chargo; refined service. Miller & Tracoy. U 1 Tho nearer homo you spend your dollar tho moro that dollar will benefit you. CURRIN SAYS SO. For real bargains In GLOVES see W. W. Roirors, THE OVER ALIST. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey Btrnot. Hear the world'a greatest musicians and entertainers any day at CURRINS. ' t Dressmaking. Mrs. Carrlo P. Rodgors, GIG W. Charleston at root, comer Decatur. Colum bia 1061. When in need of small arti cles, got thorn at tho !-10-15c store, St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Bank Building. Thoro is ono business that we know and that Ib tho drug buai nesa. CURRIN SAYS SO. Dr. Mulkey. Tho Dentist, South Jersey street. 108ft Nine ounco reversible cotton gloves 25c, Worth moro. W. W. Rogers, THE GLOVERY. Wo havo sold n largo number of talking machines in this dis trict and all our patrons nre SATISFIED. CURRIN SAYS SO. l Competent young woman with knowledge of stenography and bookkeen nc wishes posltlon.- G32N. Kellogg 19 St. JoluiB Fair Store, E. W. Foy. prop.; household utility Hunnlies and oreneral notions. 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goodB at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Promntness. courtesy, and olficiency have made our photo finishinc denartment very popu lar in this district. Ask any of our SO. patrons. CURRIN SAYS For Sale ranch in tho Canada. For A. Flinn, 507 Columbia 541. Cheap lbU acre Alberta district. larticulars see W. 3. Tioga: phone 20 Members of St. Johns Camp 7546. M. W. of A. : Bring your family and friends to our meet- ncr Thursday. March 27th. at which time Neighbor J. G. Tate will officially present tho State nrizo Banner to our Camp. A good program has beon arranged. tefreshments will be served, io sure and remember tho date, fraternally. G. P. AdamB, Con- sul; Geo. W. Muhm, Clerk. We are offering this week a Victrola No.IV A and six double faced records for $30.10; pay $4 and $3 per month. Price in cludes needles and accede ri en. CURRIN SAYS SO. The Portland Garbage Co. re moves rubbish I rom residences at $1 per month and business places at reasonable rates. Leave orders at St. Johns Hardware or phone Woodlawn 301. Automobile Insurance. We write all lines of automobile in surance at lowest rates. Prompt settlement in case of loss. Pen insula Security Company. How Does He Stand at the Sank? That question often is ashed, is it not? If a man stands well his words carry weight. He is a factor in the community. Everybody will stand well at the bank if ho or she deposits surplus cash. We are opening new ac counts daily. Our system of loans and in tcrcst is liberal and simple. We invite a call. Pe ninsula National Bank oi'iMcims. Grant Smith, . , l'rcsldcnt l'Kito C. Knapi', . Vice President 1'hank I. Dkinkku . Vice l'rctMcut John N. Hnuti'.sitN, . , Cnililcr Ciiaiu.hs II, UusMiti.r,, AMlstntitCmhlcr Stanton I,. Doimt, AwlMnnt Cnnhlcr KmVAHl) 11, Mohkih, AMlstnnt Cnililcr MRHCTOttS. TIIOS, AUTZIIN I'. I. DKINKflR A. K. JOIlltS I'. C. KNAW ll.l!. I'ltNNKM, , OKANT SMITH ;. n itm.ni'HKN Member of Fodoral Rosorvo Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates or Deposit Select Your Groceries with enre from n itiot vurltn! itml MirtMl Mock. You imc your jutlKmwit. Wh'II furuUh the Mock nt rllit prlcr. UVI1 Mirely lo Imt to ilo btiMueiu fortltMtk o( both 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' mill economy. I.ikiIc over our Mock ami be convinced that we have only the brM. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey St. I'lmnc Col. ttH USE Rock Spring Coa AND Green Slabwoo 4 Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co. !(' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CIIUBOH Cor, Richmond and liakM Sk. Kim. lay Ktliu.il, lu A. M. rrext lnlK Kt lM.f , II A. M.nl 7 30 1' M C hrutmu KmlrMvor, 64S P. U. I.u.lu Aitl HtuitM't MwttNg. V. M. Sovuutl Hritlsy of tvtty month. I'rafr MwlitiK wry Thur .ay,7i 1'. M. c 1 1' ii ui to all; MfMcUII Mrmiem. Hv. j. T. NKRKII,!,, ltttter. Shoe Repair Sho In ST. JOHNS Look for the Goodyear Repair Shop 201 South Jersey Street Old Country shoe makers, 23 years T I l 1 V experience, it pays to nave your snoes repaired in a good shop. We can afford to do work a little cheaper. Come and give us a trial The Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop