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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
Linoleum Priced Low A Spring Opportunity . No Charge for Laying Genuine Old Fashioned Priut Linoleum. The kind with heavy burlap back. Will wear for years., Many patterns. 6 Feet Wide $1.15 nnd $1.25 per square yard Laid 12 Fcct'VVide $I.15 per square yard Laid Pro-Linoleum, very serviceable. Several patterns 90r square yard CoiiRoIeum Art Rugs, nit si.cs specially priced for this week only Store closes at 8 P. Al. Saturdays, other days at 6:00 P. Al. Your Credit is Good ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE x Cash or Credit St. Johns Spring Wants Shovels, 50 to $2.50 Hoes, 40 to $1.00 r . 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 displuy. St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Save Those Pennies If by buying your various Groceries you can save a penny on your butter, a peiluy on a package of seeds, i penny bu a can of condensed milk or a bar of soap, a pound of lard, perhaps several pennies on a cau of syrup or a can of cooking oil, are those pen nies not worth saving? Do they not make the dol lars grow when you know you must buy those arti cles aud many more every week, almost every daye Just Bgure it this way: If your Grocery purchases amount to $30.00 monthly aud you save fifteen per cent on that amount by buying at The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery, at the end of the year you would have saved the price of a $50.00 Victory Bond and $4.00 over. These are not simply sales-talks, just simply plain matter-of-fact statements. Think about it. Act on our suggestion and try dealing with us for cash, then compare your mouth's purchase with that of your charge account elsewhere. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Columbia Records Ansco Films - The purest of drugs and best of service always at your command at ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescriptions a specialty Phone-Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. Local News Bring in your job printing. A year's lease has been' taken on the skating rink, and roller skating has again been inaugurated. NlU tha Ifbat on your opr. Archie Smock, after under going an operation at a Portland hospital, has returned home and is rapidly regaining his old time strength and vigor. Robt. SchilTdauor and Mrs. Bessie Pitts were united in mar riaire at Vancouver. Wash.. Tuesday of last week. They will make their home in St. Johns. Special Mothers' Day sermon at the Congregational church Sunday morning, with special music. Otherwise services as usual. Rev. J. T. Merrill, pas tor. The state banking hoard has denied a charter for tho propos ed third bunk for St. Johns, the hoard upholding the decision of Stale Superintendent of Banks Will II. Bonnctt. Mrs. W. J. Nolan Ib in ro ccipt of a telegram from her sister, Miss Maude L. Scott, staling that she had arrived safely from Trance, whero she lad been for ten months, nnu s now located at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. Hni'lov Mnnninir linn return ed homo from France, bringing an Knglish undo iiomc wun urn. She was formerly iuihs Lillian Habcock and is highly mnrosaod with this country. They will muko their homo in St. Johns. L. N. Bellinger paid n visltto lis son. Gordon, who had been overseas for some months, hut who is now stationed at Camp Lewis. Mr. Bellinger also visit ed nt rtirt Williams and Port Angeles, Wash., before return ing home. L. C. Johonnot and wife, who nvn boon vialtinir with Ml'S. Adelo J. Hanson, his sister, for snmn firm'. loft Thursday to catch the Vancouver steamer for lonolulu.H. 1., to attend to bus- nnsn nnnneeted with his Hiuror plantation on Kauai Island. Next Sunday Is "Mothers' Day" and will be celebrated at tho Methodist church witlfbeau tiful songs in honor of "the mnds that rock the cradle and rulo tho world." Wear a a red flower for tho mother living and white for tho "angel mother." Claude Harris mot with a dia. tressing accident tho past week, when his arm got caught in the big driving belt at the ice plant. Every bono in his arm was broken, and it was a narrow escape from death. His many friends will be glad to know that he is getting along nicely. At the St. Johns Baptist church Sunday forenoon service will be in keeping with "Mothers' Day." The pastor's theme will he "A Mother's Love and Grief." The music will also be appropriate for the praise of mother love. Let every body who can come and worship with and honor your mothers. The subject for the evening ser mon will be, A Man's Attitude Toward His Own Sins." To all the services of the church the public is very cordially invited. E. Burton, pastor. Pnoliminnrv work has coin- mnnnnd iinnn n lartre era mere on North Jersey street, near the McDonald block, it will be a large anJ handsome structure. It will be owned by E. F. Day, and Edward J. Barrett, of the Builders' Exchange has charge of the construction. Mr. De- aL 1 i lOiing Being uiu urcuueui. in size it will be 50x125 feet, of combination brick, tile and con crete construction. The front will be handsomely ornamented with white stucco work, and a (nvprpH pnnnnv will be erected over the front entrance. The contract calls for completion in .1 11. ...:n . i. .. r. aixiy uuys. 11 win maitc i nut; addition to North Jersey street. The public docks commission is planning to install a cafateria at tho elevator site in North St. Johns. Weather of a most delightful nature has been reigning su preme in St. Johns for some weekB. W. J. Nolan is making sub stantial alternations and im provements to his residence he recently purchased at Columbia Park. The polling place for the eight precincts in St. Johns at the Teachers' Salary Increase e cc tion tomorrow, Saturday, is at the Central school building. Goorue H. Royor. who has been stationed at Bremerton for some time, has been discharged from the service and returned home, whero ho will be remain for tho present. He has receiv ed h(s commission sib Ensign, passing high in the examina tion. The Eagle Flouring Mills ex pect to soon start construction on its immense Hour mills at the St. Johns terminal site. Tho originators are only wait ing until tho dock commission decides what site 1t may have' near the elevator, which decis ion will probably be made at a meeting tomorrow. William Ocschgcr died at the home of his parents at 1225 East Charleston street May 5th. of dipthoria, aged S! years, -I months and 2!) days. The funeral, which was private, was hold May 7th at 2::i0 j. in. the St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge or the remains. Interment in Col umbia cemetery. Tho Portland Woolen Mills at St Johns, were visited by Homo !1(J business men last week on a trip arranged under the direc tion of tho sorvico department of tho Y. M. C. A. Tho in sifoclion of the plant, the larg est woolou mill west of Clexe land, proved a revelation to Hie mem bora of tho party. The men were guests of E.L.Thomp son, manager of tho mill, at a luncheon following tho tour through the plant. Other Port land industries will bo vioitcd during tho summer by similar parties composed of members of the Y. M."C. A. business men's gymnasium c'nss. n Work on tho Pacific Internat ional Livestock exposition build Inga is under way. 1$. Inrgo tract land in North Portland near tho Union stockyards is being cleared and prepared for tho erection of the main exposition building. This building will bo of heavy mill construction with brick facing, and will cover 15 acros. Tho large audit orium will be 200 by 300 foot in dimensions and tho arena In tho contor will bo 100 by 200 feet. This will bo tho largost wood truss building in the world, oxceoding in dimensions a similar structure built by tho same architect at bniem tor me State Fair association. Get your salmon tackle at the St. Johns Hardware store. The second Sunday in May has been set aaido as "Mothers' Day" throughout the entire country, lhe day may be ob served by wearing the carna tion; doing some act of kind ness: the writing of a letter to tho mother faraway; by a small gift or tribute to tho loved one. How much we owe to mother. she who loved us first! Others may como and creep into our heart and fill it wiMi a love that is almojt pain, but in its holy of holies there is kept a chamber inviolate for mother. Whatever of good, of gentleness, of generous impulse that has blossomed in our lives, to her should be given credit. So today if mother is still living, let us lay our votive offerings at her feet. If she is in the land of dreams, let us offer up a bless ing that we are privileged to have such a sacred memory. THE BRUNSWICK PHONO GRAPH is the ALL RECORD PHONOGRAPH without a superior. Don't take our word for it, but look them all over, then let us show this simple effective ULTONA, the exclu sive BRUNSWICK all record do vice. CURRIN SAYS SO. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Klcctrlc Vncmuii Clcnticr for rent. It. 1'. Clnrk. If Currins sell all the well known HAT DYES. Children cry for ROGER'S 85c Tennis Shoes. Cabbage plants five cents per dozen. 311 Central . avenue South. Why not get a policy before it is too late? Guurantce Fund Life.- A dollar's worth for a dollar. Columbia 18G. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 51015c stored St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. Wo sell guaranteed "MADE IN AMERICA" cutlery. CURRIN SAYS SO. Wear Boss of tho Road Over alls. Rogers sells them at lower prices. Cash only. Salmon tackle that will catch the big fish at the St. Johns Hardware store. If my work pleases you; please tell .your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey struct. Will you leave the wifo and children an estate of $1000 or $25,000 which? Guarantee Fund Life has one to suit your income. Columbia '180. No outing is complete without a KUIJAK. CURRIN SAYS SO. Jumpers $1.95, heavy grade, union mndc. Rogers. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy, prop.; household utility supplies and gonoral notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Girl want work and go home nights. Call 2018 Exeter street. Auto For Sale.- 1918 Maxwell. In first class condition, and 1919 improvements. Price $750; terms. Call at this office, "Best 25c Sock on Earth." Rogers always gives full measure. For Rent Four rooms furnish ed, with orchard; rent $13 per month. Call 52-t lioga stroet. The fact that wo do KODAK FINISHING promptly, court eously and efreclcntly has made Oils department of our store very popular. CURRIN SAYS SO. Regulnr 25c Bocks, 15c, two pairs 25c. Wear Rogers' cloth ing. t- - You was fifty years old a short time back. May wo show you how to invest $29.41, and create an estate of $1090? Guarantee Fund Lifo. Columbia 48G. BRUNSWICK PHONO GRAPH MODEL NO. 7. G dou hie disc records, (12 selections) VICTOR or PATHE, record brush, needles. EDISON DIA MOND POINT. 2 Patho jewel points and all accessories, $105. 50. Pay $10.00 down and $2.50 per week. CURRIN SAYS SO. Notice. My wife, Edith Mc Intire, and self havo separated. Under no circumstances v. ill I pay any of her bills in th fu ture. Edgar Mclntlre. Card of Thanks-We wish to express our sincere thanks to tho neighbors and friends who bo kindly rendered their aid and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved son and brother, and can assure them that' their kindness will ever be gratefully remember ed. Mr. and Mrs. William Oeschger and family. fmn Women Are Businesslike Statistics show that the ntmi bcr of women depositors is rap idly increasing. Wc realise that women to day arc a big figure in the business world. Wc pay special attention to their accounts. Courteous tellers and clerks will gladly explain anything women want to know in the banking line. uuu Peninsula National Bank Ol'l'IOtUS. DIKHCTORS. Ouant Smith. . . l'rctiitciii tiio aitkm 1'iutp C. Kn.um', Vice Tretlilciil v. r. uhinkhr I'hank r. Dkinkkk Vice 1'rCflMcitl A M JOIIKH Jons N. Km.iu'skn. . . CnMiicr v. o. knai-p ClIAIU.HS II. Ut KM., Aiftntlt(.iMliur II. K. 1'KNXNI.f. Stanton I,. Domic. Afttlfttnut Cnslilcr ukakt hmitii KliU'AHii K. Mokkih. AmiMmit Outlier I. s. xm.ki'hun Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit ONE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART Is to feed him good. Thi grocery that enn offer you thi tmme high cImm goods, pmt variety and attractive price that we do is not on overjk street. We keep nil kinds of provision and tnMn luxurle that make a strong appeal to tho careful, thrifty -housewif. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Ji nsry SI. I'Iwm OH. II Net tho label on your ppr, HoU tho laMI on your pir. USE Rock Sprin i loal AND Green Slabwood Be Sure and Order From St Johns Lumber Co. DANCE WHEN EVEH YC WANT TO Your orchtuitrtt never tlr never refuses enecjiva. j tin- muiic you want in the Pt tempo nnd in always at service. Then, too, you no large bills to pay for tal just the price of the reet That is what our machines o. in tho way of fntfrtainroei Would you like to own om St. Johns PhoHugrapli Coatpat) 317 M. JERSEY STREET THE BEST Shoe Repair Shop The St. Johns Shoe Shop New Goodyear ---- 201 South Jersey Street Now, equipped with the New Good year Machines to clo any and all kinds of work while you wait. Rubber Heels put on to stay in five minutes, if necessary. Soles put on, sewed or nailed in 15 minutes. All work absolutely guaranteed. Just back from the Service to the OKI St. Jolnu Shoe Shop, and do ing work iutt ns good at ever, witli new umcliiuery added. Would Ha The hoys from the Army know dm a. I CAW, Uu nut i'urnoi tliv Xtimbuv UOi South ,Ivrnoy Stxvot to sec all the boys that are here Louie. 1'LHASI! GlVli US