St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, August 22, 1919, Image 3

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Rugs! Bugs! Ruqs!
On Easy Payments
A new 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.
(food 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
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credlt . St. Johns
L -1-.J.1- 1 . .
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Agency for Goodyear Tires
'St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
The Grabateria Cash Grocery
The sales of the Scales & Currier Grabateria
l;eep. up because the prices are kept down.
It is easy to prove that our prices are lower than
the regular charge account sevejal-deliveries-a-day
Grocery.
We make the prices consistent with a large vol
ume of buying, with the minimum of overhead ex
pense because we employ no bookkeeper, we make
but one thorough delivery each day, we are both 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
wooey. Try it.
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNERS
Come in and get your favorite Record.
September Columbia Records just in.
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Local News
Vacation
over.
days will soon be
The weather is still nnitn rln
I lignum.
rm " i . . . .
A no BKtUinc rink i.q nmv in
full swiig once more.
B. J, Camnbcll nntl wife nrn
enjoying tno sea breezes at Son
slue.
Subject for Christian Science
service Sunday, August 24
mum.
Iloca. tho Photoirrnnhor. niu
family aro enjoying a pleasant
vacation at seaside.
Preach hir services nt the
Christian church hnvo been dis
continued during August.
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.
Dr. II. F. Jones and family
motored to Woodlnwn. Wash..
Sunday and spent tho nfturnoon
more.
Mrs. C. R. Thompson lias rc
turned from n pleasant trip to
(o tho Yellowstone National
I'ark.
G. W. Roberts has purchaser:
tho Thurmond residence and
storo property on Willamette
boulevard.
S. L. Dobie has returned from
a delightful vacation spent
along the Columbia in Washing
ton slate.
Miss Edith Erickson. who re
ccntiy was operated upon for
appendicitis, is getting along
in lino stylo, it is reported.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gibson nnd
Mrs. Nnramoro and son. Floyd.
of Mason City, Iowa, hnvo been
guests at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. F, A. Rice.
Miss Ruth Leonard of Yam
hill, is the guest of Miss Edna
Iiollenbeck this week. Tho
two woro class mates at Used
College.
Jnmca M. Snorry. aged 79. ro
contly severely stung by hornets
dropped dead at the county farm
at Albany lueadoy afternoon.
While clearing brush ho was at-
tacKcu uy tno nornets. no
was taken to tho county farm
where he died.
At tho St. Johns Methodist
Episcopal church the Sunday
morning subject will bo "Man's
Nearest Approach to Omnipot
ence." uur bunday evening
service at a in which wo merge
Epworth Leaguo and church
is a fine success. Topic "Capital
izing our Epworth Leacu"
J. H. Irvine, Pastor.
The public schools will onen
September 2nd. Despite any
reports to the contrary, the
James John High School will be
conducted again this year the
same as last year. The high
school students who went to the
James John last year will do so
again this year; The building
has been reinforced, and it is
now said to bo in good substan
tial condition. If more room is
needed, a portable building will
be added.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clute. of
Columbiaville. Mich., are guests
I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
It. Iiollenbeck. Mrs. Clute is
Mr. Hollenbeck's only sister,
whom he had not seen for nine.
teen years, and the visit is be-
ing greatly enjoyed. They left
their home in June and spent
some time visiting in Kansas
and Missouri. A son resides
near Troutdale, whom they will
visit before returning home.
The Meier & Frank Co.. an
nounced Tuesday that it has pur
chased the block bounded by
13th, 14th, Everett and Flan
ders for $180,000 and will build
there a 10 story structure where
will be concentrated the whole,
sale business of the Arm. Two
stories will be added to the pre
ent store at Sixth and Alder
streets. The erectlpn of, the
wholesale building and tho' ad
dition to the store building will
provide for the employment of
Fining a man $1000 for selling
a glass of whiskey is pretty
rough, unless you give him back
tho whiskey, says an exchange.
Preliminary wok on the big
new flour mill nt the terminnl
sito is now well under way.
Progress is also being made on
tho cafeteria.
"Docs your husband wnsto
much time at a ball gamo?"
"Wnsto timol I should say not.
I never saw him so busy any
whore else." Ex.
Messrs. Cook & Barrett havo
purchased and taken possession
of the blacksmith shop at tho
corner of Pittsburg and Craw
ford Btreets.
A fino display of nroducts
manufactured at the local woolen
mills is on exhibition at the
PenfnBUln National Hank. Con
sidcrablo intmeat is being mnni
fested in superb exhibit.
A specinl meeting of tho W.
C. T. U. is called for next Mon
day afternoon at two o'clock at
the home of Mrs. J. C. Scott.
102 Central nvonue. Wo hone
to sco every member or our
. .
union present, m It is n very
mporinnt business moot ntr.
Kcporteu.
A. D, Cridiro rcnorls n fur
mors wuo nenr urosnnm con
ducted her ovn investigation of
mo li cost of livlmr. Sho'took
honey to town and nnt sold it for
20 cents a pound, l ion alio
wont home, called up the grocer
to wnom alio had so (I and ask
oil' "llni'n vmi linnnuV" V.m"
ho said. "Some just enmo in."
How much is It?" "Sixty eonta
n pound." Nown.
At the St. Johns Uantist
cnurcn bunuay. nt li.a. in. tho
A .. t I I 1 t i 1
pasior win uenver ins last ser
mon ns pastor of .tho church. It
s hoped that every res dent
member nnd friends of the
church will bo present. The
sermon subject will be.
Earth's Futuro Ruler." Thero
will also bo special music. Tho
public is most cordially invit
ed. LJ. uurton, Pastor.
Surely something ouuht to ho
dono about the almost negligible
supply ot water in tho evenings
n bt. Joiins. At times it is al
most impossible to sccuro
enough water for drinking. It
doosn't seom right that people
lero siiouKi ua compelled to nav
as much for wator for sprlnk-
ing, or lor any otnor nurnoso
tor tnat matter, as thoso who
mny secure u nmore n entifu
supply in other portions of the
city. High time that tho water
mains to bt. Johns bo increased
n size,
Congress Wednesday succeed
ed in overriding President Wil
son's veto of tho bill repealing
the daylight saving law. The
daylight saving plan, which
was adopted soon after the
country entered tho war, will
go out of existence the last
Sunday in October as a result
of congressional action. The
senate delivered tho final knock
out of tho law Tuesday when it
passed a repealer over the
president's veto by a vote of
67 to 19. The house took the
same action Tuesday by a vote
of 223 to 101. Although this is
the first measure on which the
Republican congress has over
ridden the president, it is not
considered n party defeat, Bince
the daylight saving plun had
been vigorously opposed by rural
congressmen -both Republicans
and Democrats. Succcsb of the
country forces came after they
iad once lost their fight to make
tho repealer a rider to tho agri
cultural bill. The president al
so vetoed this and city con
gressmen mustered sufficient
trength to sustain this veto.
ho daylight saving law was
passed as part of tho war time
food production campaign. It
was argued that under it
more war gardeners would
lave an hour moro of daylight
to raise food. Farmers declared
that it interfered with their
work.
Purola Products are made in
Oregon and personally GUAR
ANTEE each and every one of
them. Spend your money for
OREGON PRODUCTS. CUR
R1N SAYS SO.
WHO-IS-ROGERS?
GLOVES
LARGLi ASSORTMHNT
W. W. ROGURS
THIS RAINCOAT MAN
Electric Vacuum Clenticr for rent. II.
1'. Clnrk. tf
Wear ROGERS RAINCOATS.
Electric Light Globes at CUR
RINS.
For llrst class vulcanizing
work try the National Vulcaniz
ing Co. at 205 South Jersey.
When in need of amnli arti
cles, get them at the G-10-lGc
store. St. Johns; in the Penin
sula National Bank Huilding.
Rubbers for Men a -Dollar
Ten. ROGERS.
Flashlights and all accessories
at Currins.
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.
All outdoors invites you to
KODAK. Uurrin bays bo.
If your tires need retreading
sco tho National Vulcanizing
Co., at 205 South Jersey street
about it.
Hoas of tho ROAD Union
made COVERALLS. $3.75.
ROGERS.
Wo carry a complete lino of
QUALITY FISHING TACKLE.
CURR1N SAYS SO.
Tires ami accessories at tho
National Vulcanizing Co.. 205
South Jersey street. Prices
right.
We outlit big and little
shavers complete. Currin Says
rso.
If my work pleases you; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
stroot.
For Salo Unriuht niano in
first clauH condition. Call 531 S.
Jersey street. 4!
Lost Pair of brown shell
glasses on Huchanau fitroo
Thursday morning. Finder
pluuso leave at 520 E. Mohairk
street; reward.
ask your neighbor about our
business reputation and ability
as druggists. Currins I' or Drugs.
Dr. T. L. Perkins. Dentut.
Ex-City Comissionor of Finance,
has again resumed tho practico
of his profession in the Medical
Huilding. corner Park nnd Al
der streets. adv.
We sell VICTROLAS and
BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS
on easy terms. CURRIN SAYS
SO.
Tho Nationul Vulcanizing Co
ins a lino lino of dependable
tires priced reasonable. If you
need anything in their lino call
n at 205 South Jersey street
and you will bo treated right.
Our business policy is express
ed in few words: To toll tho
truth and treat you RIGHT.
Currin Soys So.
A Ba rga i n Fo r Sn I o by o w n o r.
nrge G room bouse, barn. 3 lots.
closo in, good location terms.
Call Columbia 232. '11
Wo PERSONALLY GUARAN
TEE EACH AND EVERY A.
D. S.. NYAL. CURRIN or
UROLA PREPARATION. Cur-
rin Says So.
Tho choapest burglary insur
ance is a sale deposit box.
cninsula Security Company.
Records are arriving in fair
quantities now and wo are
prepared TU I'UKNJSIl UOOD
SELECTION OF TITLES. Cur-
rins FOR DRUGS.
Dressmaking. All work guar
anteed. We solicit your patron
age. 531 South Jersoy street. -18
Pleasure for every member of
the family every day in the
year is what a VICTROLA
WINGS TO YOU. Curr n Says
bo.
We, tho undersigned, take
tins means oi acKnowieging our
leartfelt gratitude for the kind
ness and Moral ollerings of the
many friends at the bier of
Mrs. Ida Jeannettc Evans, wife
and mother, Tuesday tho 12th of
August, who passed to her re
ward. Words cannot convey our
full appreciation and gratitude.
Kindly accept this from the
family. M. B. Evans, Mrs. G.
W. Clark, Mrs. J. E. Clark,
Miss Gladys EvanB, Vernon
Evans, Alfred Evans, and Bart
iett Evans.
Protection for Old Ag
i
Ever stop to think what a little
i: systematic saving now may mean
I: to you when you get along in years?
A saving account added J
to at the rate of only I
one dollar a week will f
mount up surprisingly
fast. At only 3 in-1
terest at the end of
twenty years it would j
amount to $1418.65. $
rrobably you coiucusaye
several times that a
mount some weeks and
of course we pay more
than 3 on time depos
its. This table shows
how an account would grow at 3.
Peninsula National Bank
Year Amount
1 . .. $ 52.77
2 10G99
3 1G2 86
4 220.38
5 279.70
0 340.80
7 409 87
8 48G78
9 535 G2
10 G04.48
11 G75.35
12 ........ 748.4G
13 823.79
14 901. 33
15 981.27
16 .... 10G3.G1
17 1148 44
18 1235 81
19 1325 88
20 1418 65
21 151420
WE PAY 3Jtt INTEREST ON SIX MONTHS TIME CERTI
FICATES AND H ON TWELVE MONTHS TIME CERTIFICATES.
IT'S A TOPIC OF INTEREST
to all our reliable groceries. Our
customers know that our goods
can bo relied upon and that our
service is always uniform. Busy
households recognise the conven
ience of doing huainnut with us,
in consequence, and we prid
ourselves upon the prompt, etll
ciont service wo give.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jersey St. I'lmne Col. t IK
Money Inve
In Wood or Coal at this
Season of the Year
Pays Betier Interest than
Cash in Bank
Be Sure and Order From
St. Johns Lumber Co
NO WEARY 1IOUKS
In the home provided with one
of our model talking machine.
For thoro ia alwayn at command
entertainment uf any kind pre
ferred. Thu mot flusnic com
position or the latest dance
muaic. Tho most thrilling solos
or the rollicking nongs of the
day. Come and loam wit si a per
feet companion a talking res
chine can be.
St. Johns Phonograph Compear
317 N. JERSEY STRERT
The St. Johns Shoe S
201 South Jersey Street
Does all kinds Shoe Repairing. Rubber liuU put on iu & minute.
All work guaranteed ITuiutl Sho
hop
THE UNIVERSITY
eoHOOLS and oepAnrmeNTi
lb l ulicnlt . :i lb, IM!. i4
MUntur. HcWa el 1 tu ArU. 10J Iht
rwUI Kchool. of Ij Uulirlu. fat
I'ortUaJt. ArthlUc' r . J luraittua, Ovta-
zuri4, idtuiuau &J Hue
OF OREGON
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UU, niuli m f4ilui - lw c..i. villi wtui
Hirtuiml4 fur . If drip. thWli fur
Tor t rU1 llltutratnl l.i. k!it or nclflj tnfurauUou. iMrxm-
THE REGISTKAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON.
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