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AC' - t-9 I. Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! On Easy Payments A now stock of AXMINSTER RUGS. Beautiful new patterns of oriental and floral designs on our popular easy pay ment plan. A small amount down and a small payment each week. Good Quality Rugs .$48.50 and $55.00 Heavy Weight Rugs 60.00 Extra Good Quality Rugs 66.50 Heavy Seamless Rugs; .'; 71.00 Your Credit is Good OR M ANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Auto Tires Auto Accessories We carry a very complete stock of everything pertaining to an Auto mobile. We are agents for Good year, United States and Goodrich Tires, and can fill your wants. Why not give us your Tire business? Prices are just the same. II . iV 1 St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1 101 Foot of Burlington St. The Grabateria Cash Grocery The sales of the Scales & Currier Grabateria keep up because the prices are kept down. , It is easy to prove that'our prices are lower than the regular charge account several-deliveries-a-day Grocery. We make the prices cousisteiit with a large vol ume of buying, with the minimum of overhead ex pense because we employ no bookkeeper, we make 8 but one tuorougn delivery eacn aay, we are com ac tively engaged in the business, we eliminate the losses on charge accounts and our rent is low. Make up a substantial order for us, give us your check and we will convince you .that you are saving money. Try it. . The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, toe OWNERS The Star Vibrator Good as any on the market regardless of price or claims. Special price $5.00 for the next ten days. The value of a Vibratory Massage and the multitude of conditions and ills which it tends to relieve makes a Vibrator essential to modern household, the toilet table and the ' medicine cabinet. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Store COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News William Stovcnson and family are spending a couplo of weeks at S&iside. II II -! Lester Thorn, who Ims linnn spending tho summer in Idaho, has returned to St. Johns. Mrs. Thomnson has nurchascd the Bauchbaugh property .on North Jersey street between AN ta and Baltimore streets. Mrs. T. J. Monuhan and granddaughter, Alico Monahan, left Tuesday for Tillamook, where they will snond a counle of weeks beside tho sea. The price of looking, glasses hasgono up in tho Camp Lowis canteens sinco recruits arc coming in ugain, says a Camp Lewis correspondent. A. V. Davis reports tho sale of houses and lots on North Central avenue, South Kcll6gg and North Willametto boulevard sinco tho first of tho month. Dr. S. A. Mulkoy has nur- chased what is known as the Potter lot on North Jcrsoy street, between Chiengo and Baltimore, and adjoining Dr. Jones ofllce. Willis Vinson, who haa boon on tho battleship Rochester for sonio months, has returned to St. JohnB. Ho had a very in teresting oxporienco and is look ing in splendid shape pllysi cally. Mrs. Louis Miller, after spending threo weeks very pleasantly with her many friends bore, will leave tomor row for Hood River. While- she likes Hood River, she says oho likes St. Johns better. At tho Methodist Episcopal church the Sunday morning sub ject will bo "Religious Selfish. ness." upworui League ami church services will bo merged into ono in a rousing platform meeting at 8 p.m. Topic, "Our Relation toward Parunts and others in tho Home." W. W. Roger, tho hustling and alert Raincoat Man, has taken a leaso on tho neat room adjoining tho Bank of Com merce, where no win launcn in to business on a moro extensive scale than the capacity of his present business placo will afford. The subject of the sermon at tho St. Johns Baptist church Sunday morning will bo "Who can cork the heavens" bpeciai music at this service. There will be no evening services dur ing August. A most cordial in vitation is extended to all to wor ship with us. E. Burton, Pas tor. ChaB. Muck, tho enterprising North Jersey street grocer, has purchased the lot just south of his store, on the corner of John and Jersey street. It is Mr. Muck's intention to erect a store building thereon in tho near future. His business hna out grown his present quarters and he is badly in need of more room. Thnmnn f!nimp. whiv fnrmerlv rnnHiietPfl tha nld Rntnn Rnkprv on North Jersey street, has purchased the property occupi ed by the Grabateria store at thft pnrner of Alta and Jersev streets. Mr. Coupe will probab ly noia it ior me present ai least as an investment. James Denholm, of Portland, was the former owner of the property. A. W. Davis consummated the deal. Multnomah County Oregon, is to be the site of the biggest livestock pavilion in the Unit ed States, writes S, B. Hall, county agent in the Farm Bureau News. The new Pacific Inter national exposition building will cover just one half the 15 acres alloted for the livestock exposi tion, leaving the other half for automobile parks. It will house 1000 dairy cattle, 800 beef type. 400 horses, 4000 sheep and 4000 hogs. It will seat 8000 persons to so as to command a view of the arena for the horse show. Geo. W. Ford was a Seaside visitor during the past week. Subject for Christian Science serivce Sunday, August 17th, "Soul." Mr. and Mr3. Geo. Imbodcn arc on a ten day sojourn to Til Inmook beach. Mrs. II. W. Bon ham and daughter, Miss Kntherine, have returned from a pleasant so journ at Los Angeles. A two story unoccupied build ing was practically destroyed by (iro at Charleston and Oswego streets Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evens and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Dcrric returned last week from a very enjoyable trip by auto to tho Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Geo. W. Muhm, who un derwent an operation at the Good Samaritan Hospital Wed ncsday of last week, is getting along in fine style, n fact which her many frionds will be pi cat J to learn. Rev. Lyons, formerly pastor of the St. Clemcntfi church in St. Johns, ia spending a few days hero. He has been In Van couver, B. C. for some time. His many friends here are glad to greet him once more. About twenty neighbors and frionds spent a pleasant after noon Tuesday, the 12th, nt the homo of Mrs. George Robertsen, it being her 83d birthday. She received n numbor of nice and useful presents. Cake, fruit salad, tea and coffee were serv ed by her daughter, Mrs. George T. Platz. All .wished grandma many more birthdays. Kenneth L. Simmons left Thursday of last wcok for Camp Morritt, N. J., after spending his thirty dny furlough in a very pleasant manner among his St. Johns relatives and frionds. Kenneth had somo vory Interesting war experience to relate, as ho nerved two years and was almost two months in tho front lino trenches. Tho Indies of tho W. C. T. U. will meet nt the homo of Mrs. J. C. Scott, 102 Central avenue, next Monday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden, of Portland, will speak. Those who have heard Mrs. Hidden speak will, I am sure, avail themselves of tho opportunity of hearing her at this time, and we hopo many others will come. Her subject will be interesting and very opportune at this time, "Tho W. C. T. U a Missionary Organization." - Reported. . Arthur Vrooman, of 500 Al legheny street, hud the misfor tune to lose a thumb and threo fingers yesterday morning while at work at the Cooperage plant. He was operating a saw and in some manner his glove becamo caught, it is said, with tho re sult above mentioned. His little brother, Francis, also met with an accident last evening. He was running in the grass when ho run a pieco of rusty wiro in his foot to tho depth of an inch and a half. Tho wiro was re moved with difllculty by tho father. St. Johns is onco moro lo the front. In a window dressing con test, in which" forty concerns participated, Currins for Drugs carried off the first prize, which was a check for ltfty do ars. Tho contest was inaugurated by the Blumaer I'rank Com pany, and the display consisted of the Purola lines of house hold remedies. Ihere are 100 different varieties of these rem edies and all are manufactured in Portland, and by the way are said to be the equal,-if not the superior, of any drugs manu factured in the country. Cur rins are to be congratulated up on their tasteful display as well as biinging St, Johns once more to the front. BANK OF COMMERCE Is growing rapidly. They ren der an up-to-date service of real value to their depositors and invite your account, 114 North Jersey street. adv. GLOVES LAROU ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGKRS THlv RAINCOAT MAN HOES frames pictures. Hlcclrlc Vacuum Clenticr for rent. It. 1'. Clark, tf Hour John McCormack any day at Currins. Good Drossy Hats $1.00. ROG ERS. For Sale A good parlor Btove. Call at 70S Hudson street. Wanted Housework to do by the day. Mrs. Dunbar, phono Columbia 507. For first clnss vulcanizing work try the National Vulcnniz ing Co. at 205 South Jersey. When in need of small arti cles, get them at tho 5-10 15c store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. With a VICTROLA in your homo every musical longing is satisfied. CURRIN SAYS SO. 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. If you don't get tho best kodak finishing it is your own fault, because wo do the BEST WORK every day. Currin Says So. If your tiros need retreading sec the National Vulcanizing Co., nt 205 South Jersey street about it. 10 Hoppickors wanted to begin work August 28. "For particu lars, inquire at II. F. Clark's Furniture Store, 402 S. Jersey street. One swallow docs not make a Hummer, but one swallow of our. SPRING TONIC will mako you feel as if summer was here. CURRIN SAYS SO. Household goods for sale; nil in good condition. Call 517 Oawego street. Remcmbor wo. enrry at all times all the latest hits in VIC TOR and PAT HE records that are procurable. CURRIN SAYS SO. Tiros and accessories at tho National Vulcanizing Co.. 205 South Jersey street. Prices right. If my work pleases you; ploase tell your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. " Who can better judgo tho quality of u Talking Machine than the world's greatest art ists', ThoVictrola is tho in strument they iavor. Currin Says So. Dr. T. I. Perkins, Dentist, Ex-City Comissioner of Finance, hna again rosumod tho practico of his profession in the Medical Building, corner Park and Al der streets. adv. Tho National Vulcanizing Co haa a fine line of dependable tires priced reasonable. If you need anything in their lino call in nt 205 South Jorsoy street and you will bo treated right Private family room, lady as sistant, complete auto equip ment, beautiful iloial chapel, ro fined service Reasonable charge. Miller & Tracey, Independent Funerni directors. See ad. in this issue. Nothing to put on, nothing to tako off, just a turn of tho bund is all that is necessary to make tho Brunswick Phonograph, the all record machine without a rival. CURRIN SAYS SO. VICTROLA NO IV A. 0 dou hie disc records, 12 selections, needles, record brush and all ac cessories, $30.10. Pay $4 down and$1.00 per week. Currin's. Automobile insurance. Direct adjustment and prompt settle ment in caso of o3S. --Peninsula Security Company. For Sale First class blue steel top range in Al condition. Will be sold cheap, a party is leaving city. Call 710 E. -Buchanan street; phone Columbia 919. For Sale Furniture and fix tures of a rooming house in St. Johns doing a fine business. For particulars, call at this oiilce. For RentThree partly fur nished . housekeeping rooms. Also small stool range and heater for sale. Call 503 W. Burr street, at Willamette boule vard. Lost Pair of dark blue lady's gloves, at the Multnomah Thea tre Sunday, evening, Finder kindly leave at this office; reward. Mb I i k 10 13 Give Youf Child a Chance, f Ever stop to think what it would mean to your Boy if ONE DOLLAR each week were deposited to hih I A credit from the day he ! Was born until he was f ready for college or to go into business? Start an account for him now and after a-J wliile you can teach himrf to add to it regularly : himself. Age Amount 1 $ 52.77 2 106 99 3 1G2 80 4 220 38 t 6 310.80 l '1UU0 8 48G78 9 535 G2 60148 11 675.35 12 .-748.40 823.79 14 90133 15 981.27 16 1063 61 17 1148 44 18 1235.81 4 IV 20 1418 65 21 1514.20 This table shows how; the account would grow I at 3. Peninsula National Bank I t WE PAY 3Jft INTEREST ON SIX MONTHS TIMECERTL FICATES AND H ON TWELVE MONTHS TIME CERTIPI- CATES. J ONE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART Is to feed him good. The grfe eery that can offer you the same high oIhsh good, great variety and attract) u price that we do ia not on every street. We. keep nil kinds of provision! and table luxuries that makt a strong appeal to the careful and thrifty housekeeper. v MUCK GROCERY . JOI S. Jmey St. I'lionn Col. 1 1 H USE Rock Spring Co AND Green Slabwo ocf WWWT-A-Ja- - n ii ii At Be Sure and Order From St Johns Lumber Co. NO WEARY HOURS . In the home provided with one of our model talking machines. For there ia nlwaya at rommtfnq ontertainmont f any kinder ferred. Tho most classic eon positions or tho latest dinpe muaic. The moat thrilling Jwlrta or tho rollicking songs of 'tilde day. Come and learn what a pcr feet companion a talking Mi chine can bo, ' St. Johns Phonograph Company 317 M. JERSEY STREET The St. Johns Shoe S 201 South Jersey Street Does all kinds Shoe Repairing, Rubber lietls put on in 5 uiiuute. All work Kiiaruutml Uniau Slbop hop BANK OF'COMMERCE Is growing rapidly. They ren dor an up-to-dato aervico of real valuo to their depositors, and invito your account. 1M Nortli Jersey street. adv. Who ia your druggist? Care fill choice in selection of him may mean a lot to you when you are sick and need medicines compounded. CURRIN SAYS SO, Fnr Snlfi Ahnnr nn ncr und ono half of good soil at Whitwood Court, would lo splendid for raising cherries or walnuts. I'rico for a short time $1000. Could be cut up in lots. Ad. dress this ofiice. o KODAK DEVELOPING promptly done. Tho HOES STUDIO, opposite Central School. Want to rent clean four rtooiii house. Columbia 460. . .. t Kor Sala Wood range- 911 920 Williamotto boulevard SuutH. Heavy 1Mb Overalls ll.lifi. s. ROGERS. Try to bout my prtai. Dressmaking. All work goijr anteed. Wo solicit your patrol' age. fJl South Jorsey street. Roys Bib Overalls $1,25. ROGERS. Tho cheapest burglary insur ance is a safe deposit box. Peninsula Security Company. A Bargain For Sale by owuaj, Inrirn (5 rnnm linnnn hum. 51 lf5 close in, good location tertnl. uaii uoiumuia TSd. ;u - t For Sale- Ono Black r4egltrn Cockerel. Call after 5:30 at 021 N. Willametto blvd,