St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 12, 1919, Image 3

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    HEATERS
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Get Your School Supplies at the
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
HAND GRENADE SAVINGS BANKS
Make your APPLI
CATION NOW if
The Prescription Store
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
COLUMBIA RECORDS
I
I you want one of
$1 A WEEK
A wonderful assortment of Heaters, Wood Burn
ers and Combination Wood nnd Coal Burners.
Priced reasonably on Easy Terms.
Wood Burners, Cast Lined
t 20 Bel $17.5o
23 20.00
L?l ' 23 00
218 Mascott 20 00
220 " 24.75
222 " 2G.50
219 Sunset ' 29.50
221 " 32.00
Coal and Wood Heaters
18 Daisy $24.25
18 Lilly 29 25
20 " 33 25
219 Fire I?ly 42.25
221 " 4960
223 " " 53.50
All Cast Heaters, Wood Burners
21 Houschpld $34 50
23 " 38.50
Terms, Any Heater $1 Weekly Payments
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Your Credit is Good
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
Solid Copper Wash Boilers
Here is an opportunity to buy
All Copper Wash Boilers at the
price of Tin. We will only sell a
limited number at this jprice.
No. 8 Copper Wash Boiler $6.38
No. 9 " " " 6.85
How about your Mazda Lamps? We have a complete stock
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St. Johns Hardware Co.
Agency for Goodyear Tires
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
The (Materia Cash
Grocery 1
1
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 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
money. Try it.
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNCR6
Local News
Subject for Chrlstlnn Science
services Sunday: "Substance."
Since the recent rains nor.
mits are again boing issued for
rubbish fires.
Dr. Mulkoy has returned from
a couple of weeks' business trip
in ucntrni uregon.
C. S. Currin made a business
trip to Klamath Falls this week.
No auto is complete without n
flag. Get one nt the Review of
fice. Miss Margaret Mulkey has re
turned from an extended visit
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gammol
have returned from nyerynlcns-
ant sojourn at Garibaldi Beach.
Wm. Sorbcr has disnosod of
soft drink and tobacco store on
North Jersey street to William
Preston, who has taken noaiea
sion of same.
Miss Ethel Bowers, librarian
of the St. Johns library, is back
at her work after a month's vn-
cation spont In Spokane and Glu-
cior rark.
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1110 jouy 'siecn ciuu was
ilcnsnntly entertained at the
lomo of Mr. and Mrs. L. II.
Chambers at Portsmouth Wed
ncsday evening.
C. S. Wells and Charles Fleck
of J illmaook aro spending a few
days in St. Johns. They report
the ronus by auto in fa r v trood
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condition.
o
A beautiful collection of but-
tcrlliea withered around St.
Johns by Rex Jones, 110 N. Edi
son strcot, is on exhibition at
the library and will bo there for
a limited time.
v
Sherman Cochran will open
up a tobacco nnd soft drink es-
iiDlisiiment in the room oppo
site the Multnomah, and form
erly occupied as a watermelon
garden.
Mrs. Ruth Simmons returned
ast week from Lonir Bench. Cal..
where sho spent tho summer with
ler parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A.
Crouch, former residents of this
city, hut now rosidinir in the
South.
Hoine, of tho local firo depart
ment, landed u six pound bass
u tho river last week. Cant.
Stark also reports some fine
catches of bass tho past few days.
The one that got away, howev
er, was tho biggest of them all.
Mrs. E. W. McLean and son
lave returned to St. Johns, nfter
ponding tho summer at Jovve
and other resorts in Clatsop
county. Mr. McLean, who is in
the I'oreatry service, expects to
return this week.
A new assistant at the library
s Miss Elizabeth Hales of Eu
gene. Miss Hales will also be in
charge of -the James John High
school library, A graduate of
ittshurg Library chool, she
comes to us full of enthusiasm
for her work.
Miss Bonnie Holladay of tho
bookkeeping department of the
of this
O.
eave tne latter part
month to take a course in eco
nomics and foreign trade in the
University of Washington at Se
attle.
A small building occupied by
B. Madison at 409 E. Rich-
mond street was destroyed by
ire about 7 o'clock Monday even
ing. Mr. Madison, it is said,
was heating some oil and rubber
on the stove and went outside
for a few minutes, and during
his absence the place caught
fire. Mr. Madison lost his per
sonal effects, includirig a cou
ple of checks, it is said. The
oss is about $400.
In the Washington Star ap.
pears the story of a friendly ar
gument that arose between two
young chaplains of different de
nominations, in which the sen
ior chaplain rather cleverly got
the better of his opponent.
Let us bury the hatchet, my
brother," he said. "After all,
we are both doing the Lord's
work, are we not?" "Wo cer
tainly are," said the junior chap.
ain, quite disarmed. "Let us,
hen, do it to the best of our
bility. you in your way and I in
his."
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and
Cole have returned from
shore resorts.
Mrs. A. E. David of Carlton
is tho guest of her daughter,
Mrs. E. 1). Vinson.
GLOVES
LARGK ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Electric Vncuum Clenncr
1'. Clttrk.
for rent,
II
C. M. Blakcly of DcsMoines,
Iowa, is hero visiting his sister,
Airs. J. C. Scott, whom he hat
not seen for more than eleven
years.
Mcrl Wilcox has enlisted in
tho Motor Transport training
school, U. S. Service. He left
Tuesday evnning for Fort Mc
Dowell, San Francisco.
Mrs. C. II. Boyd and little
daughter arc nt Goldendale,
Wash., where they expect to re
main until they are able to find
a residence in Portland.
Russell Meyer and Louis Duns
more are home on a short visit,
alter spending the summer
months at Goble. Thoy expect
to enter tho University of Ore
gon this Fall.
David A. Bycrleo and wifo
were pleasant visitors at this
olllcc Tuesday. Mr. Byorlce
learned the printing trade at
this office somo years ago. Ho
is now located at Eugene. His
many friends here were glad
to greet him once more.
o
The meeting of
U. will ho held at
T.
of
tho W. C.
tho homo
Mrs. J. C. Scott. 102 Central a
cnue, next Monday at 2 o'clock.
lhls will be an important meet
ing, ns it is the timo for tho an
nual report and tho election of
officers, We liopo to have nil
our momuera prosent. Alter
tho business thoro will bo either
a lecture or papor on Purity and
Rescuowork. The program will
bo interesting. Reported.
An old lady culled at a farm
house ono day just ns tho family
were sitting down to ten. She
was invited to join in. Nay."
she said, "I have no timo; but
I don't mind hevin' a cup of tea
and a bit of cake." She finish
ed the cake before the tea. took
another piece, and paid, "Just
to got tho tea daan." She re
peated that performance, says
the Weekly Toiegraph, until she
had been helped to soven cups
of tea and eight pieces of cake.
Then, looking round complacent
ly, she soid: "Wei . Ah think.
after all, Ali'll tako mo bonnet
off and got mo tea roight."
St. Johns Methodist church
will observe next bunuay as
"Federation Sunday, "as will all
the leading churches of all de
nominations of the city. Hand
in hand with the League of Na
tions, the long desired League
of Denominations i'b hastening
on its way. Millions of earth's
best spirits in every land aro
praying God speed them both.
At 7:00 p, m. Epworth League
Rally Sunday; topic, "Not Our
Bit, But Our Best." At 8:00 p.
m. several speakers will discuss
a great wasto that must be stop
ped. Everybody's aervice. J.
I. Irvine, Pastor.
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Miss Henry, who has been act
ng as Secretury for the St.
Johns Y. W. C. A. branch, has
resigned to accept a position in
the city. The oflicers of the
Central Y. W. C. A. have asked
Mrs. J. M. Shaw to take general
charge of tho work here, and
she has consented to do bo. The
club work will be carried on as
formerly and in addition even
ing sewing classes will be con
ducted under Mrs. Shaw's able
management. October 1st has
been selected for registration
day for this particular work.
All Y. W. U. A. members can
have the instruction free of
charge. Membership fee in the
Y. W. C. A. is $1.00 a year for
adults and 50 cents for those un
der 18 years. All wishing to
take this work should register
promptly,,a8 there seems a gen
eral demand for sewing classes
since the closing of the night
school.
Electric Light Globes at CUR
RINS
S SLICKERS $2.J0. RAIN
Miss COAT ROGERS.
SOU- I Vnf Rnli TiVuii vnrfm ninrlnrn
house, 1031 N. Svracuse; terms.
We carry tho UNIVERSAL
LINE of electric Goods, such as
toasters, percolators, grills, etc.
CURRIN SAYS SO.
For first class vulcanizing
work try the National Vulcaniz
ing Go. nt zUo South Jersey.
Chldron's RubborH, 7Cc, 90c,
$1.00. ROGERS.
When in need of small art!
clcs, get them at the G-llMoc
store, St. Johns; in tho Penin
suln National Bank Building.
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 nt lowest prices.
Next to Eluctrlc store.
All outdoors invites you to
KODAK. Currin Says So.
Heavy warm SOCKS COc.
ROGERS, The Overallst.
Ask your neighbor about our
business reputation and ability
as druggists. Currins Tor Drugs.
Wo carry a complete line of
QUALITY FISHING TACKLE.
CURRIN SAYS SO.
We outfit big and little
shavers complete. Currin Says
So.
If my work ploasosyou; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
street.
For Salo Upright piano in
first class condition. Call 5111 S.
Jersey street. 41
Work Pants $1.9!5; Shirts 98c.
Raincoat ROGERS.
Our business policy is express
ed in fow words: To toll the
truth and troat you RIGHT.
Currin Says So.
I'ho National Vulcanizing Co
has a fine lino of dependable
tiros priced reasonable. If you
need anything in their lino call
in nt 205 South Jersey streot
and you will be treated right
Wo PERSONALLY GUARAN-
TEE EACH AND EVERY A.
u. s IN I AIj, uuickin or
PUROLA PREPARATION. Cur
rin SnyH So,
Painters' Overalls $1,75; car
pouters' $2.00. Raincoat ROG
ERS.
Carpet weaving, ruga nnd car
pets of any description. Pricos
reasonable. Start Oct. 1st. J.
A. Haiborg, 812 N. Willamette
boulevard; phone Columbia 9119.
Wanted to Exchange Two
city lots for a good automobile,
or a small piece of acroage, For
further particulars call at this
olhce.
Pleasure for every momber of
tho family every day in the
year is what a YK'TKULA
BRINGS TO YOU. Currin Says
So.
Party leaving stato desires to
dispose of $225 equity for $lf0
in four room plastered house, lot
50x150, river view, fruit of all
descriptions; balance $10 per
month. Price $1000. See Jack
Webster, (512 Salom streot.
For Sale High grade window
shades for seven room house,
cheap. Mrs. J. N, Harney, Col
umbia GIG.
Wanted to Trade 40 acros
near ueer island for house and
ot in St. Johns, C. L. Cox,
toso City Hotel.
Why are we tho most popular
Kodak FINISHERS in this part
of the city f Ask anyone who
has work done here; they will
tell you. Ctyrin Says So.
Typewriting paper for salo at
this office. Smallest quantity -for
sale, 25c worth.
i these HAND GRE-
SNADE SAVINGS!
I BANKS. They are
;! Souvenirs of the
; Great War that your boys and girls
I; will want to keep all their lives. '
; Our allotment is limited.
I! Ask at the SAVINGS DEPART
MENT.
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Nationa
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Open Saturday Evenings 5 to 8
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LITTLE THINGS THAT TELL
In a housekeeper's repute aro
many. One of them is, her pre
paredness to Hot out u dainty
lunch or tea nt a moment's no
tice. Our canned goods and pro.
serves will enable any woman to
do this this. To have a stock of
them on hand is an emphatic
sign of good housekeeping.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Itney SI. I'ionc Cl, 1 18
Money Invested
In Wood or Goal at this
Season of the Vear
Pays Better Interest than
Cash in Bank
Be Sure and Order From
St. Johns Lumber Co.
NO WEARY HOURS
In the homo provided with one
of our model talking machines.
For them is always at coiuuumd
entortainmeut of any kind pre
ferred. Tho most c I tunic com
positions or tho lutest dance
music, Thu most thrilling aoloi
or tho rollicking songs of the
day. Come ami learn what per
feet companion a talking ma
chino can ho.
St. Johns Phonograph Company
317 M. JERSEY STREET
The St. Johns Shoe Shop
201 South Jersey Street
Does all kinds Shoe Repairing.
All work guaranteed
Rubber heel put on in 5 minute.
Uuion Shop
Cards of thanks notices are
charged for at tho rate of fifty
cents each. Persons desiring to
have such noticos publishod
should make a note of this.
F. L WHITE
Building Contractor
Day or Job Large or Small
phtu coi. ii33 9I2 So. Syracuse St.
tho i
RUBBERS for men. Dollar
Ten-ROGERS.
Wo are graduate REGISTER
ED DRUGGISTS and know tho
business. CURRIN SAYS SO.
Dressmaking. All work guar
anteed. We solicit your patron
age. D31 South Jersey street. l!i
Tires and accessories at
National Vulcanizing Co..
South Jersey street. Prices
right.
Records aro arriving in fair
quantities now and we aro
prepared TO FURNISH GOOD
SELECTION OF TITLES. Cur
rins FOR DRUGS.
Rabbit for Sale -One trior.
oughbred Flemish Giant buck.
Address 311 S. Edison street;
phono Columbia 082.
TIN PANTS 8.75. RAIN
COAT ROGERS.
Tho cheap out burglary insur
ance is a safe deposit box.
Peninsula Security Company.
If your tiros nood retreading
see the National Vulewnhtfng
Co., at 205 South Jarsey itreet
about it.
Purola Products are mado in
Oregon and personally GUAR
ANTEE each and every ong of
them. Spend your money for
OREGON PRODUCTS. CUR
RIN SAYS SO,
Lost or Stolon -From 207 W.
Leavitt street, a Tiger Angora
cat, on Thursday ovening, Sflpt.
9th. Party having same, please
return at once; reward oU'erad.
Tel. Columbia 537, or 100 N. Jer
soy otrcet.