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V i 1 Wood, Coal and Gas Combination RANGE The Occidental Combination Range is very simple, durable and economi- cal. No baffle plate to remove when changing from wood or coal to gas. Just light the gas the same as any other gas range. It's an "all cast" range, nickel trimmings with enamel splasher and cushion paneled oven door. Ther mometer included. Oven heats very quickly. Price $127.50 Terms $13 cash - $3 a week Store closes at 8 P. Al. Saturdays, other days at 6:00 P. Al. Your Credit is Good ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Spring Wants Shovels, 50 to $2.50 Hoes, 40 to $1.00 - Rakes, G5f to $1.25 Package Garden Seeds Bulk Garden Seeds Land Plaster $1.00 per sack Rose Lawn Fertilizer Garden Fertilizer $4.00 per sack 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 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Let us Reason Together The Grabateria Cash Grocery is your Defend er. We defend you against the store that asks, you ' to pay for the losses on Bad Accounts; that asks you to pay a bookkeeper for keeping your account; that asks you to pay for delivering; that asks you to pay the interest that must be paid in order to carry along a large volume of Grocerv Accounts. We defend you against yourself by asking Cash instead of asking you to live beyond your means by going into debt. We buy in large quantities; we pay spot cash; our rent is low; we are active in the conduct of the bus iness. Think it over. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Columbia Records Ansco Films It is irettint? so that tho tired customer does not over wnit any more for tho tradesman to tell dm nil tho reasons why tho goods arc higher now than thoy woro while tho war was on. POR THAT LITTLE EASTER GIFT GO TO ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescriptions a specialty Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. Local News, Bring fn your job printing. i o . Grace your homo with a flag. Order one at this olhce. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Arc Sin. Dis ease, and Death Kenl I Harry Mansfield, tho veteran barber, has discontinued hiashon on south Jersey street. Mrs. Hallock, is a visitor at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey, 710 Syracuse Street. The Columbia Park buse ball club will grvo a ball in tho skut- ing rink I'riday evening, April 25th. Lou Miller is on a recreation trin to White Salmon Valley. He will probably remain there for some t'me. J. B. Fletcher. Elwell Na Smythe, and B. B. Powell went for a week end llshing trip up Gales Creek. No fish. Mm. II. S. Mntrnnn linn return ed from an enjoyable live months' sojourn with her daughter. Mrs. Glenn, at Modesto, Lai. Ilarrv Canlcs has llnishcd decorating and embellishing tho titer or of the Uvnwrclicnl church, and did a good job of it. n Tho old sand nit near Cedar Park is now avallablo for dump ing refuse. Persons having n supply of such on hand and not knowing how to get rid of it, may now have samo taken to tho pit. Tlin St. .lnlins Unrihvnrft atnrn linn n wlnilnw nrrnncrnil In sti nil manner as to delight tho cyo of tho fisherman. All manner of fishing tackle and apparatus aro ingeniously uisniaycu. mxe u ook. Tho fence around the ball round on Fcssendcn street has been razed, tho ground has been Mowed and vegetables will ho raised. Interest in tho national pastime was not great enough to ustlfy retaining the ground lor base ball. Miss Georgia Rich, the well nnivn ninniRt. nnd tonehor. has moved from South Kellogg street in rlin hnmn nf hnr nnrnntft Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dammon. at 515 Ainsworth avenue, Portland. She will, however, maintain a St. Johns studio at 410 Oswego street. At the Ministerial Association. which meets,, first Monday in every month at tho Y. M. C. A. vuiiuintr, it was voted to observe Passion Week, Apr. 14-20, by simultaneous services every evening in all the churche3of the city, Frnnk Rncrera hns iuat return. ed from North Yakima, where he says there is a great demand for labor in the beet sugar in dustry. He says the sugar beet company there wants 300 families and will pay transporta tion, freight and give free rent for that number, frank says that any one interested may call Columbia 855. and he will tell all he knows about it. Get your salmon tackle at the St. Johns Hardware store. Dan Williamson is spending a few days at White Salmon, where he will spend much of his time in quest of the wily trout. Miss Georgia Rich, who re cently sustained severe scalds upon her hands, ip gradually re covering the full use of them onco more. Last Thursday morning was surprise at the homeof Mrs. Vm. Uaiioway, wnen about twenty ladies of Home Mission ary Society, of the MethodiBt church, surprised her, it being the anniversary of her birthday. The friends presented her with a nretty potted plant. After a sumptuous lunch at noon, short addresses were given by Aijss Dans and Mrs.Mellenger of Port- and Settlement Center. Solos bv Mrs. Sandifur, Mrs. Isbell and MissDaris and a reading by Mrs. Bigler. Then after visit ing a while each one went home wishing Mrs. Galloway many happy returns of the day. People who grow tired of the climate in Kansas make a mis take in going away, the Smith Center Journal believes. Await of a few days or weeks will bring every kind of climate there is in the world. The sermon subjects at tho St. Johns Baptist church for Sunday will bo. "Tho Perfect Church." and "The Common Place Life Glorified." These services will bo held at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni., and a most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us. 12. Burton, Pastor. The Blue Bird Club of the Union Sunday School met at the homo of Mrs, Brand on Tuesday afternoon for tho election of officers, which resulted as follow: President. Anna Erick- son; Vice Pres., Margaret Mac- Gregor: Secy. Viola Root: TreaB., Graco Coy. Tho Club has just completed a knitted quilt, mndo of scraps of yarn donated by friends.and is for the uolglan relief works. The girls will now make baby clothes for the Parent's Educational Bureau, Next Sunday will be a day of special prayer tit the St. Johna Methodist church. At 10. a. m. Decision Day exercises in tho Sunday school. 11. a. m., Com munion nnd Consecration Ser vice, 8. p. m. Hon. 12. A. Baker. one of tho most convincing and Impassioned speakers in Port land, will speak on the Centenary Pentecost. Four Cottage prayer meetings will be held Tuos. evening. April 15. in the 4 areas of the Parish and prayer meet- bur every other evening at tho church. Tho local committee for the Y. M. C. A. extension work In St. Johns met at tho rooms on Monday March 111. MisaJontz, tho general secretary of exten sion work, was present and assisted the committee in general plans for the future. Miss Henry, the new local secretary. was also present, and isnssuming her new duties with enthusiastic ability. Tho committee consists of the following: Chairman Mrs, Northrup; Recording Secy, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, Publicity Secy, Mrs. R. G. Brand. Other mem bers aro Mrs. II. W. Bonham, Miss Beatrice Rundnll, Miss Everts and Mrs. Burton. Miss Georgia Lvnn. well known to many St. Johns people, was united in marriago with Sergeant Floyd L. French recent ly returned from l ranee with the C9th Artillery, tho wedding taking place nt the bride's home n Hood R verbunday afternoon. Anril (ith. The weddini; was a quiet affair, only members of the family being prosent. Rev. J. D. Lewellen. nastor of the Metho dist church, performed the ceremony. The bride's grand mother. Mrs. U. N. Byer ee of this citv. was nresent. The hnppy young couple will make their homo In Hood River for the prosent. Jimmy had a habit of stretch ing his imagination to great lenetliB when telling anything. and after his mother had rebuked him several times he began to watch her for signs of anger when he had something to tell. One evening a visitor from the city came, and during the even ing's conversation inquired of Jimmv: "And have you a dog. my little man?" "Oh, yes, I gotta dog," replied Jimmy. "I gotta big dog. I guess I got about the biggest dog in this town." "Well, that's good." said the visitor. "I like big dogs." Jimmy answered: "Well.I guess mine's big enough. He's nine feet tall and he's six feet wide and and (just then Jimmy caught his mother's eye) and and he's four inches long." Everybody's Magazine. Nu tha labl en your papar. Wanted Housekeeper, middle aged woman preferred, good wages, family of five. Call 1753 Haven street; Columbia 699. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Klcctrlc Vacuum 1'. Clark. Clcnticr fur rent. II We outfit big and little shavers. CURRIN SAYS SO. o Coveralls to cover you all. W. W. Rogers, GLOVIST. o For Sale Barred Rock eggs, O. A. C. strain, $1.25 for 15. Call 315 South Syracuse. 23 o Soaps for every purse and pur pose. CURRIN SAYS SO. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Records aro nrrivlng in fair selection of titles. Come in and hear them. CURRIN SAYS SO. Rolled Edge Rubbers $1.25. W. W. Rogers, The Raincoat Man; open evenings. Salmon tackle that will catch the big fish at the St. Johns Hardware store. Time to dyo your hat. We have all the popular dyes. CURRIN SAYS SO. Notice is hereby iriven that I will not bo responsible for any debts contracted by any one in my nnme. C. L. Hardin. 203 N. Jersey, phone Columbia 971. 23 HIP. HIP, HIP to 202 N. Jer sey. Hip rubber boots for trout fishing, Raincoat Rogers. Every camera is not a KODAK. If it isn't an EASTMAN it isn't a KODAK. CURRIN SAYS SO. When in need of smnll arti cles, get them at the 5-10-15c store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. Jump into ono of my JUMP ERS $1.75. heavy grade, union mado. W. W. Rogors. Tho Over all King. EGG-KEEP will prcservo your eggs for next winter's use. Get it ac CURKINS. St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. Foy. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highost quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com pinto auto equipment; no extra chargo; refined service, Miller & Tracey. Spokane property to trade for St J6hns property or auto.- W. W. Rogers, I he Raincoat Man. One swallow does not make a summer, but ono swallow of our SPRING TONIC will make you feel as if summer was here. CURRIN SAYS SO. The Portland Garbage Co. re moves rubbish from residences at $1 per month and business n aces at reasonable rates. Leave orders at St. Johns Hardware or phone Woodlawn 301, o Does your present insurance give you sufficient protection in view of the increased cost of labor and materials? We write insurance that protects with prompt settlement in case of loss. Peninsula Security Com pany. Q Here is a good buy. W ) nave a slightly used BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH, the regular $65.00 model that we will sell for $40.00, on liberal terms, too. CURRIN SAYS SO. For Sale Household goods cheap. Call 710 West Charleston Btreet. For Sale Overland Country Club automobile, in first class condition. Inquire at this office. 23 Build Up Your Bank Account Take time by the forelock. Don't be satisfied with a small balance in bank. Deposit every dollar that you don't require for your actual needs, Money is safer in the bank than in your pocket or in your home. You'll be more loath to draw a check than spend the cash. See us about an account. Wa do all kinds of banking. Peninsula National Bank OI'l'ICKKS. Okant Smith, . . I'rcsfileitt l'mu) C. Knaim'. . Vice "rwlilent 1'kank 1'. DitiNKXii . Vice l'reslilent Jons X. Itm.Ki'SKN, . . Cnshlcr ClIAItt.ltH 11. UiMltl.t,, AMlstnntOilitcr Stanton 1,. Doiiik, AsslMnnt driller HiiU ACD It. Momkim, Avtintimt Cnhler DIRKCTOKS. THO. AUTgRtt f. 1'. IWtXKW A. K.JOHRA t'. C. KXAIV It. K. 1'KNNKt.t. OKANT HMtTH I. N. Itlir.KfMKM Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit You are on the Right Path it you eouie here to lutv your Ktoevrtat. Wc Mock iinlv tliv (Hut tli.it tlir market ii'Ionl not only ute mme of our Hnctof excellent iimlltv, 1ml our rutltv Hinck i llelil Up to il tliiifoitn tiver.iue of liighett liitillty, mi niitliiiiK iitiil everything ytMJ buy here l of tile Ik-iI. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey St. I'lione. Cttl, 1 li USE Rock Spring Coa! AND Green Slabwood Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Or. RitlnMMl ui Uinta Sh, s s. h..il In M. i'r ii hill)- hi rim-, II A. M. ' I , .in I' M i lui-iun I'li'liKyr, fi'4F I..1.I1. h A mI lUi.iitffr1 : r. m . ci ..i,. . in .nt ii . I'r.m r Meeting rv V :tn I'. M. W i I . m v tu 4ll, Mji 1 1 11 1 h :n J. i MKKKIU,, P Shoe Shop epair In ST. JOHNS Look for the Goodyear Repair Shop 201 South Jersey Street Old Country shoe makers, 23 years experience. It pays to have your shoes 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