Clean up Sale
Summer Furniture, Grass Rugs,
Go Carls, Gas Plates, Wash Boilers,
Odds and Ends of Dishes, Etc.. of
fered at (Bargain Prices.
An unusual opportunity to mnken saving
on useful articles for the home,
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
I
Auto Tires
Auto Accessories
We carry a very complete stock of
everything pertaining to an Auto- f
mobile. We are agents for Good-
year, United States and Goodrich I
Tires, and can fill your wants. Why
not give us your Tire business:
Prices are just the same.
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Agency for Goodyear Tires
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
We Have Tried Both Ways
The Scales & Currier Casli Grocery is niauaged by
men who have tried both methods of running the
Grocer' Business. They kuow they can beat the
store that runs the red tape of the Credit Accounts.
It cannot be said that you are not trusted as the
only cause of selling for strictly cash for we have
trusted almost ever' body in this locality in times
past. But the business is on a Cash Basis now for
very good reason that we can get more business be
cause we can undersell the credit store. And we can
beat the City Store because we are closely connected
with our trade; because we have one of the largest
stocks on the Peninsula, if not the largest, and be
cause we do not have to pay two people to make the
trip all the way from Portland to deliver the goods.
Just try it for a mouth and you will be conviuced
that you are saving money.
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNtRS
Lowncy's Candy Ansco Films
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
i Proscriptions a specialty
'Water Glass" the Egg Preserver New Columbia Records
Bring in your Films, all work done promptly
Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St.
Local News
.Tamos Dickson Is still confined
to his bed with Illness.
Subject for Christian Science
services Sundny: "God the only
Cause and Creator."
Now la the time to secure a
flnff for the Itoso Festival. A
good assortment at the Heviow
oflice. Order it now.
I3orn-To Mr. nnd Airs. It. 12.
Armstrong, nt their lionie, 528
East Mohawk street, Saturday
May a lot, a daughter.
Good progress is being made
on construction of both the new
hank building and garnge on
North Jersey street.
The Loyal Order of Mooso will
nlve a card party for the mem
bers of the Order and their
famillos next Thursday even
ing; bring cake.
The St. Johns Chuutnumm will
again he here next month, and
it is promised to lie more inter
esting and instructive than any
of its predecessors.
Jell Ilnyzlett. the ontornris-
ing and htiHtl'ng luundryman
ami dyeing and pressing man,
has added n line new pressing
machine to his equipment.
At the Multnomah Field meet
last Saturday, ISIvin Goodman
won tlrst prize in the 120 yard
hurdle race and also the iirst
prize in the 100 yard dash.
Rapid progress is being made
n Ihii rniiRtrtictirm nf (lit) 'in.
ployes' entertainment hall at tint
the Woolen Milk This is a
lino example of a company's
roimnl for tho wnlfnro imrl on
joyment of its employ os.
Tho Haccalauroato sormon
tor tho Juno '19 graduating
class will be hold at Jnmcw John
High School building. Sunday,
Juno Sth. Dr. Hot-den will de
liver the address. Everyone is
welcome.
The musical rocontiou givon
by John Oliver, assisted by
Mr. Carruth and Miss Smith, at
the Congregational church Tuos.
day evening, was an enjoyable
and entertaining all'air.
Tho Portland Manufacturing
Co. has taken out permits for
tho erection of an addition to it
plant at the foot of Richmond
stioot and also a dock, tho es
timated cost of tho former being
$1000 and tho latter $5000.
Tho bier lawn fete to be irivon
by the Y. W. C. A. Club somo
it. f ii. .;n i . i.-i. i i.
lime una moiun, win uu iiem in
tho bountiful L'rnnnda nf Mrs.
Steam's home on South Decatur
Rtrnnt. Plnnn urn n rot? roan int?
and it promisos to bn one of
the big events of the season.
'I'lin iwif 1 i i t ...ill 1 1 1 nittinilnn.
&uu UAfavutuu ,v ill uiiiivuiiw-
ed later.
t
Are vou going to make a now
swoator for yourself.' The
following books have somo good
patterns: Crocheting and Tatt
ing Manual, Antique Design or
Spider, Filet Sweaters, Utopia
Yarn Hook 191s, bummer
Sweaters, Fifteon New Cro
cheted Yokos. Ihoso ore new
books at the library.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hrown
have returned from Prescott,
Arizona, where they had spent
about four weeks with their son,
in Uncle Sam's service, and
who had been quite ill. He is
now gcttimr along in fine style.
Among the measures carrying
at the polls Tuesday was tho one
providing for playgrounds, and
St. Johns will, by virtue there
of, be provided with nood sized
playgrounds fully equipped.
Just where it will bo located
will be decided delinitely later,
but there are several suitable
tracts in view.
At the session of the Free
Methodist Annual Conference.
which closad in Portland June
1st, Hcv. E. D. Blackman, of
The Dalles was appointed to the
pastorate of tho I'ree Methodist
church in St. Johns, located at
the corner of East Richmond
and Hudson streets. Mrs. Black
burn is also a preacher of abili
ty. All are cordially invited to
attend the services.
Tho piano recital presented by
the pupilB of Misit Georgia
Rich, assisted by Elmer Sliced,
violinist, given in the James
John High School auditorium
Inst evening, wai an most en
joyable event. As in always tho
case when Miss Rich's pupils
give a recital, the attendance
was large and the excellent pio
gram thoroughly enjoyed. All
participants acquitted them
selves superbly. The program
will appear next week.
o
At tho parsonage of tho St.
Johns Baptist church on Sunday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Mr.
Howard R. Hydo and Miss Mar
iiKrot May Key were united in
marriage, tho pastor, Rev. E.
Burton, olliciatnu. Only the
family of the bride witnessed
tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
Hyde expect to make their home
in St. Johns, where they have a
wide circle of friends who wish
them all tho good things possi
ble on life's journey.
Mrs. Sarah S. Jackson diod at
tho homo of her daughter. Mrs.
Nora E. Meyem. at HIS North
Syracuse street, May HOtli. She
wan bom in the state of New
York and came to St. Johns
about three months ago from
West Plains, Mo., Heart failure
was tho cause of her death.
She was aged 01 yoars and 27
days. Surviving licr are ono
son in Kansas, ono dnughtor in
Iowa and ono daughter in bt.
Johns. Tho remains were ship
ped to Morrison, Illinois, for in
torment Sunday, the St. Johns
Undertaking Co. In charge.
Rev. E. Burton, pastor of tho
St. Johns Baptist church,
had tho plensuro of ollicint
inu at a very prominent and
largoly attended church wodding
at the Third Baptist church,
of Portland, on Monday ovon-
ing, June 2nd. I ho contracting
parties woro Mr. William Mek
kors and Miss Jessie E. Ware,
both of Portland. Tho bride is
a very prominent member of
tho church in which they were
marriod. This was a military
wodding. The bridogroom and
his host man were dressed in
tho soldier uniform.
It would seem that the St.
Johns library is a repository
for other things than books
judging from tho number of
cops, gloves, umbrellas, baseball
mitts and other miscellaneous
articles left and not called for.
We are thinking of having an
auction and using the proceeds
to buy a new flag which is much
needed for the library. How
ever, we will give losers a last
chance to come and claim their
property. Reported.
Rev. E. Burton, pastor of the
local Baptist church, has been
invited to supply the pulpit of
the First Baptist church of San
Francisco on June 8th and 15th,
which invitation he has accepted
and left for that city on Thurs
day evening. The local pulpit
will be supplied Sunday fore
noon by Mrs. Burton. There
will be no evening service, the
congregation uniting in the
Union service at the High
S"bl.
Tuosday of last week, Mr.
George Worthington and Miss
Elsona Colgate were united in
marriage at tho home of tho
groom's mother. Mrs. M. E.
Worthington, 210 North Craw
ford street. Dr. Jonas, pastor
of the Christian church, per
formed tho ceremony. Those
prosent were, Mr. Krimcaw,
Mrs. Delamoter and son. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Redmond, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Emick, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Olin, Armand Olin.
Robert Olin, Iota Russel, Mr.
Wallace. Florence Miers, Mrs.
M. E. Worthington, Nora, James
and Virgil Worthington, George
Worthington, Elsona Colgate,
and Dr. Jones.
This week and next Sunday is
the anniversary of the old time
Pentecost. Devout Jews make
much of the occasion in com
memoration of the giving of the
Ten Commandments on Sinai. Il
luminated Christians honor it
for the same reason, and for
the still greater reason that on
that day Christ's first disciplos
wore "all tilled with the Holy
Spirit" and empowered for their
world winning task. St. Johns
Methodists will honor the day to
the full at the morning service.
Evening at High School bac
GLOVES
I, AttO 1$ ASSORTMHNT
W. W. ROCKRS
Till- RAINCOAT MAN
! ltlectric Vacuum Cleaner fur rent. II.
1'. Clntk. tf
Hoar John McCormnck any
day at Currins.
Lost Upper false teeth. Find
er kindly leave at this olHcc,
EVERYTHING for the ama
tour photographer at CURRINS.
Folding camp stools to review
Rose Festival parade for 25c at
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Cabbage and kale plants, Go
per dozen. Call 311 Central
avenue South.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them at tho G-10-lGc
store. St. Johns: in the Penin
sula National Bank Building.
$500 equity in house and lot
convenient to mills and factories
in St. Johns, for sale or trade
for late Ford. -711 W. John
street.
The whole town lovesto
wear ROGERS' GLOVES.
Auto For Sale-11)18 Maxwell,
in first class condition, and
Improvements. Price $750:
terms. Call at this olllce.
Screen doors and screen win
dows in all sizes. Phono your
requirements to the St. Johns
Hardware Co.
After June first we will close
at 8 p. in. daily. Currin Says
So.
If my work pleases you; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
me. Rogers, 202 N, Jersey
street.
Wear ROGERS' 85e Tennis
Shoes.
St. Johns Fair Store. E. W.
Foy, prop.; household utility
supplies and general notions,
207 N. Jersey St. Highest
quality goods at lowest prices,
Next to Electric store.
Wanted - An experienced girl
for general housework, 2() a
month. Call 820 South Crawford
stroot.
Winter cabbage plants for
sale, two dozen for 15 cents.
Call 1211 Lombard street.
FISHING TACKLE for basn,
trout, shIiuoii and all other Ore
gon llsh. CURR1N-SAYSSO.
Cabbage and kulu plants for
5c per dozen. Call 811 Central
avemiu South.
Goodyear Tiros and 'lubes at
the new reduced prices. More
millage, more satisfaction. Got
the host at the St. Johns Hard
ware Co.
CAPS for Boys and CAPS
for Mon, only 46c. ROGERS.
If you don't get the best
kodak finishing it is your own
fault, because wo do the BEST
WORK ovary day. Currin Says
So.
Who is your druggist? Care
ful choice in selection of him
may mean a lot to you when you
are sick and need medicines
compounded. CURRIN SAYS
SO.
For Rent Housekeeping
rooms, Call 9!ilNorth Kellogg
stroot.
Lost $21 in bills on Oswego
street, between Feasenden street
and county road. Reward, if
roturned to 00rf Oswego street.
One swallow does not make a
summer, but one swallow of our
SPRING TONIC will make you
feel as if summer was here,
CURRIN SAYS SO.
Cool hats for hot days, (5rr
7Sc. 85c. ROGERS.
VICTROLA NO IV A. (5 dou
hie disc records, 12 selections,
needles, record brush and all ac
cessories, .'10.10. Pay $-1 down
and $1.00 per week.
Wash Ties, good onos, 25c.
Get it from ROGERS.
Wanted To Rout- Small house,
three or four rooms, furnished
or unfurnishod. In or noar St.
Johns. Must have barn or gar
age on place, and must be reas
onable. Best of care given,
Want possession about June 15.
Call Col. 321, or inquire at this
office,
Romembor wo carry at all
times all the latest hits in VIC
TOR and PATHE records that
are procurable. CURRIN SAYS
SO.
Found Raincoat. Owner may
have same by calling at Fair
childs' moat market and pay
ing for this notice.
Our record stock is as com
plete as it is possible to get it
under prosent conditions and
compares favorably with any in
Build Up Your
Bank Account
Take time by the forelock.
Don't be sat itfietl with a $mall
balance in bunk.
Deposit every dollar that you
don't require for your actual
needs.
Money is safer in tho 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.
Wo do all kinds of banking.
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Peninsula National Bar
orneiiRs
On ant Smith.
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Member of Fadsral FUairvt Bank
I per cent on Time Certificates or
rrci.lriil
Vice l'rmi.UMit
Vice rn-iilcnt
, I'lmliu-r
,WUt.irtl Cniltlcr
AUtnnt v,'Mrr
3 per cent on Savings
THE BEST CROC!
Are none too good l .
immo to baby. It's u
of sanitary precaution '
Pntronir.e a proa-ry Ft. i
putt. It has tnken t
(rt our climtel oi'
iiiyorM. We built O'n
on a mi'tltod of merit ii
in volume of n!
oc momirnl distribution,
always right.
MUCK GROCH
101 S. Icrv Si.
PIlOl'
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Rock Spring Co
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Be Sure and Order Fron
St Johns Lumber C
A Qui
NO WKARV no
lo tin1 homo proviik l
of our moilt'l talking
For tlu'iv is always a'
t hU'l tttililUt'itt . I un
fcrrvil. Tl.i most c!
position r th !a
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or tho mllit king s
cluy. ('una uihJ 1 arn v
feet companion a t;.i
rhino fun be.
St. Jfihni Phoawph C
817 N. JERSEY SI
THE BEST
Shoe
Repair
Sho
The St. Johns Shoe Sho,
New Goodyear
201 South Jersey Street
Now equipped with the New Go
year Machines to do any and all ki.
of work while you wait.
Rubber Heels put on to stay in
minutes, if necessary. Soles pn
sewed or nailed in 15 minutes, AH v,
absolutely guaranteed.
Just back from the Service to the Old HI. Jolio 8b . '
iiiK work jtut a good ever, with new nachiotry 1
to see all tint beys that r her. The boy fron tV
I.oiue.
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