St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 19, 1919, Image 3

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HEATERS
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Get Your School Supplies at the
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
Gondensod Statement of tho Condition of
JJcmusuJn Rational ixxxk of rffaiib
$1 A WEEK
A wonderful assortment of Heaters, Wood Burn
ers nnd Combination Wood add Coal Burners.
Priced reasonably on Easy Terms.
Wood Burners, Cast Lined
20 Bel $17.50
23 " 20.00'
27 " 23.00
218 Mascott 20.00
220' " 24.75
.222 " 26.50
219 Sunset 29.50
221 " 32.00
Coal and Wood Heaters
18 Daisy $24.25
18 Lilly 29 25
20 " 33. 25
219 Fire Fly 42.25
221 " " 49.50
223 " ' 53.50
All Cast Heaters', Wood Burners
21 Household... $34.50
23 " 38.50
Terms, Any Heater $1 Weekly Payments
Your Credit is Good
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
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1 Universal Lunch Kit
Last week we sold copper wash
J boilers below present wholesale cost.
The demand was more than we
i could supply. Here is another rock
I bottom special:
Universal Lunch Kit fcO OR
With Vacuum Bottle W W
Call or phone your order early.
Fill your empty lamp sockets with Mnzdn Shelby
Lamps. We have a complete stock.
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St. Johns Hardware Co.
. Agency for Goodyear Tires
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St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and ,Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlingtdn St,
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The Grabater
ia Cash Grocery
The sales of the Scales & Currier Grabateria
keep up .because the prices are kept down.
It is easy to pu-ove 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.
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNffK 8
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery ,
The Prescription Store
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Local News
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: "Matter."
Cyril Magono is now assisting
at the Home Mercantile company.
Dr. Jones was caller! to Wood
land, Wash., last Monday to con
duct the funeral service for Mr.
L. M. Love.
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Miss Edna Ilollcnbeck has
gone to Weston. Orecon. where
she will teach again in the
school there.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Freum
have returned from a pleasant
sojourn at their cottage at Long
lieach, Wash.
A new concrete walk is being
laid from the factory to the new
club house at the Portland
Woolen Mills,
Clarence Mooro and family of
Donald. Ore., were Sundny vis
tors ac the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. 11. Scelcy.
Miss Edith Erickson is at
ionic after a visit to the Good
Samaritan hospital for an opera
tion lor appendicitis.
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T. J. Monahan has purchased
the handsome residence known
as the Blnnding property at 201
West uuchanan street.
After a brief sojourn In Ore
iron City. Mrs. M. M. Dickcs
and family have returned to
their home in St. Johns.
Mrs. W. L. Montgomery has
returned from a sojourn at the
Shepard Hot Springs, feeling
much improved in health.
Announcements arc out for
the marriago of Eric Carlson,
whose home ia G28 E. Mohawk
street, toMissJeasio Uaptio of
Bakorsfleld, Cnl., in the near fu
ture.
A largo class was initiated by
Willumbia Assembly No. H00.
United Artisans, last Tuesday
evening. Another class will be
initiated next lueadav even ng.
Septt 23d.
The new building of tho Chris
ian church is rapidly nearing
completion. The plaster is all
on and the carpenters began tho
finish in tho auditorium the first
of tho week.
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Tlin nnonfntr oluh hnnsfi danee
'of the Portland Woolen Mills for
the employes will take place Sat
urday evening in tho new club
touse. A most enjoyable time
is anticipated.
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Viola, tho littlo daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. Chester P. Gates,
who had been seriously ill at the
hospital, is now much improved
and is getting along fine, we are
pleased to state.
Mrs. A. M. Petty. Americani
zation Field Worker for the Hap.
tist denomination, will speak at
the Baptist church next Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock; Sunday
school at 10 o'clock. Everybody
cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
of El Seginedo. Cnl., arrived in
St. JohnB Wednesday morning,
making the trip by auto. They
will sperld some time here visit
ing Mr. bmith a parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Smith.
N. A. Gee, after hibernating
during the past winter while
taking care of a troub esome
stomach.and in the spring going
to Everett, Wash., to spend some
months with his sister, returned
to St. Johns, feeling much im
proved in health.
Willis Vinson left Sunday for
Willamette University.
Mrs. L. A. Isbcll is on a visit
to her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Han
kin at Boise, Idaho.
The teamor West Segovia is
taking on a cargo of lumber for
China at the St. Johns Lumber
company's dock.
Born To Mr. an'd Mrs. Harry
M. Peck of 714 Crawford street,
Monday Inst, an eight and one
half pound baby girl.
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E. O. Tripp has purchased tho
interests of his partner, Robert
SchiiVbaucr, in the confectionery
and Boft drink store on Phila
delphia street.
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F. P. Drinker, president of
tho Peninsula Security company,
returned yesterday morning
from a month's vacation trip in
tho Southern States.
N. J. Bailey is filling an order
for several hundred cedar chests
for shipment to California at
Mq fnnl nrv nn Erin Htri?rL Tho
chests arc made of Oregon ce
dar and finished either with
lifnau ni' cntiiior trimmini'H.
There is snid to bo a big demand
for those chests.
Wednesday evening, Septem
ber 21th. after a abort lodge ses
sion, the Rcbekahs wilt celebrate
their 08th anniversary in the I.
O. O. F. hall. All Odd FoIIowb
and Rebekahs and their
friends aro requested to he
present. Don't forget tho time,
8:15 p. m.
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W. A. Pluln unit wfo. nftor
spending a few days in tho hop
fields at Independence, returned
Monday to the homo of Mrs.
Clute'H brother, W. R. Ilollcn
beck. After tnk nir in a row
more of tho interoatimr sights
of this Western country they
will return to their homo in
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iwicmgnn.
The St. Johns Lumbor compa
ny is handling the famous Rock
Springs coal and now facilities
unexcelled in Portland, hnvo been
installed for loading nnd unload
ing. Besides the Rock Springs
coal cheaper grades aro handled
as well, besides wood of all Kinds
nt roasonnblo prices. Every or
der placed in this, tho Terminal
End of tho city, he its to dm id
up tho Peninsula district.
R. D. Powell and II. L. Whis-
er returned last week from a
hunting trip in the Roseburg
country. They secured a good-
y supply of venison and a large
accumulation of opinions con
cerning vacations in general,
and hunting trips in particular.
For Sale Six room modern
house, one block to car line and
paved street, fine location. A
bargain, and terms, as I must
sell. Call 907 S. Kellogg street.
"Tho Foolishnoss of the Cross"
will bo the subject at the morn
ing service at tho Methodist
Episcopal church at 11 a.m. Sun
day. "Tho Groat Companion:
Mow to Livo with Him." will be
the Epworth Loaguo topic at 7
p. m. Closing the dn;p with God
at 8 p. m. The day of worship
begins with tho inspiring school
service for young nnd old at 10
a. m. J. H. Irvino, pastor.
A quiet homo wedding Wed
nesday ovening.Soptember 10th,
was celebrated whon Mr. R.
Grant Ashby of Canby, Oregon,
and Mrs. Carrie P. Rogers of this
city were united in marriage.
The ceremony was performed by
Hev.J.ll. Irvine or tho St. Johns
Methodist Episcopal church at
tho home of tho bride, 201 W.
Richmond street. The fow im
mediate friends, tho dainty re
freshments and tho social half
hour made the occasion a bone-diction.
Gus Lucier and son, Alnho.nse.
returned last week from Alaska,
where they had spent the ivist
six months, employed by tho
Moore Packing company. Ihia
was tho fourth summer that M r.
Lucier has spent in Alaska, and
the second for his son. Gus re
ports the weather quite delight -ful
during their sojourn, but
was beginning t& cool up quite
a bit before they left. He says
the salmon pack was rather light
this year.
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Messrs. Stockum and Hudson
have this week sold the Colum
bia Garage to A. A. Smith, a
newcomer in this coming part
of Portland, Associated with
Mr. Smith and in charge of the
garage from this time on will be
C. L. Hickman, one of the best
known first class automobile me
chanics in Portland, it is said,
who will be pleased to care for
the wants of all former patrons
of the Columbia atid meet f.U
other machine owners in nqcd
of supplies or repair.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS'
Till; RAINCOAT MAN
Itlcctrlc Vacuum Cleaner for rent. It.
lClnrk. tf
' Electric Light Globes at CUR
RINS.
RUBBERS for moii.DollnrTon
ROGERS.
Wo carry tho UNIVERSAL
LINE of electric Goods, such as
toasters, percolators, grills, etc.
CURR1N SAYS SO.
For first class vulcanizing
work try tho National Vulcaniz
ing Co. at 205 South Jersey.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them at the 5-l(M5c
store, St. Johns; in tho Penin
sula 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 at lowest prices.
Noxt to Electric store.
All outdoors invito!) you to
KODAK. Currln Says So.
Who is the RAINCOAT MAN?
Lost Umbrella Wednosdny ;
stright carved handle and square
knob, either in St. Johns or
Portland. Was a prosont. Find
er leave at this olllce; reward.
Ask your neighbor about our
business reputation and ability
us druggists. Currins For Drugs.
Wanted A high school girl to
assist with housework for room
and board and salary. Address
1000 Portsmouth ave. ; Columbia
1)7-1.
We outfit big and littlo
shavers complete. Currln Says
So.
If my work pleases you; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
me.-Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
street.
For Sale Good furnituro for
five room house, including fum
ed oak library table, chairs, etc.
Call at 218 N. Jersey stroot, St.
Johns. Going East.
Our ImslnoHH policy is expens
ed in few words: To toll the
truth and treat you RIGHT.
Currin Says So.
The National Vulcanizing Co
has a lino lino of dependable
tiros priced reasonable. If you
need anything in their lino cull
in at 205 South Jersey stroot
and you will ho treated right.
We PERSONALLY GUARAN
TEE EACH AND EVERY A.
D. S.. NYAL, CURRIN or
PUROLA PREPARATION. Cur
rinSnys So.
Carpet weaving, rugs and car
pets of any description. Pricos
reasonable. Start Oct. 1st. J.
A. Halberg, 812 N. Willametto
boulovard; phone Columbia OtfU.
Wanted to Exchange-Two
city lota for a good automobile,
or n small pioco of acreage. For
further particulars call at this
office.
Party loaving state desires to
dispose of $225 equity for Slf.u
in four room plasturud house, lot
fiOxl&O, river viow, fruit of all
descriptions; balance $10 per
month. Prico $1000. See Jack
Webster, 012 Sulem stroot.
Why are wo tho most popular
Kodak FINISHERS in this part
of the city? Ask anyono who
has work done hero; they will
tell you. Currin Says So.
Typewriting pupor for sale at
this office. Smallest quantity for
sale, 25c worth.
Bungalow for Sale- One block
from car line, 5 rooms, lot 00x
100, fruit and borrios, garago,
splendid location, cement side
walks, Price reasonable. Cun
be seen at 120 S. Fox street.
See photo at this office. 48
DO YOU KNOW THAT
iWHEN YOU ARE SICK your
druggist is second onI to your
doctor. Have you used the same
care in your choice of a drug
gist? CURRIN SAYS SO.
Strayed A young Holstein
heifer came straying upon the
premises of tho undersigned
about August 1st. Owner may
I have same by calling for heifer
Jjy October 1st, paying cnargos
and Droving nronertv. A Wid-
N. St. Johns.
The Nowville Times remarks:
"The newspaper man cortainly
has it on all othor tradesmen or
i I ...I l. !,.
iproi'jssionui iiiuii yviiuii nu ia wiu
victim oi a piCKpOCKOl, uccuusc
he invarably carries his money
In other people's pockets."
At the Close of Business Sept. 12, 1919
As reported to tho Comptroller of tho Curroney
RESOURCES
Lomvi and Discounts . . ,
Overdtnftt .
U. S. Uomls nnd Certificates ,
Stock in Federal deserve Dank .
Bonds and Securities . .
Furniture and Fixtures . .
Payment Due Us on Victory
Loan Ootid Subscription . ,
Cash on Hand, Due from Banks nnd
United Statci Treasurer . .
fS7A.33t.-H
534.74
303.014.20
14,120.94
37,000.00
820,02(337
1 1,860,383.33
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock fully paid In .
Surplus and Undivided Profits
National Bank Notes Outstanding
Federal Reserve Bank ,
Deposits . . .
. $100,000.00
24.967.41
. I00.000.fi0
55.000.00
l,fS(),.UVJ2
ft.860.383.3i
Droits nnd Il.mk Money Orders lotted l'nynlde In All Parti t( the World
Interest Paid on Savings and Time Dopoiits
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Our Cash nnd Securities hi llauk nrc covered with Iiimimiico iKlttt IturK
ltuy nnd Holdups. Our entire ttnlT In under I'idvlity Howl.
illl Peninsula
Nationa
Bank
Open Saturday Evenings 5 to 8
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GOOD
HOUSEKEEPING
A WOMAN MAY 1113 GOOD
At hoiiBukeepinir. and muuxcol
lent cook, but if tho urocorlo
she iisoH In her cookinu are not
fresh and of uood tpiality, the
results are apt to bo unallfau
tory. To do kooiI work It In noci
cssary that the materials Mhall
bo uood. Purchase your Kiocer'
ies of us, and then if tho rcnullH
are poor tho cook's to blame.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jrrsry Si.
I'lionr Col. IIH
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Also WOOD
Be Sure and Order From
St. Johns Lumber Co,
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NO WKAItY IIOI'KS
In the homo proviih-d with on
of our model talking machines.
For tlinre is always nt command
entertainment if any kind pre
ferrod, The most rltttftiic com
positions; or the luttst danct
music. Thu moKt thrilling soli
or tho rolllokihtf Mnfs of th
day. Come and luurn what a per
fect companion a talking ma
chine can ho.
St. Johns Phonograph Company
317 N. JERSEY STREET
The St. Johns Shoe Shop
201 South Jersey Street
Docs all kinds Shoe Uej umnn. Rubber heels put on in 5 minutes.
All work guaranteed Union Stop
We aro graduate REGISTER-!
El) DRUGGISTS and know the
business. CURRIN SAYS SO. i
Tiros and accessories at the;
National Vulcanizinir Co.. U05
South Jersey street. I'ricos
riKht.
Records uro arriving in fair
quantities now and we are
prepared TUKUKNlsil UUUi; ,
SELECTION OF TITLES. Cur
rins FOR DRUGS.
If your tires nood rotreadinir
see the National Vulcanizing
Co., at 205 South Jersey street
about it.
I'urola Products are made in
Oregon and personally GUAR
ANTEE each and evory one of
them. Spend your money for
OREGON PRODUCTS. CUR
RIN SAYS SO.
A0(yirMT5
Fine line of Vogan's Candles
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS.
CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER,
HOME MADE PIES, BREAD
AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH
ES - ' CAKI 2V
Ojtjtosltv Coittritl Soliual
Ed. Monahan, Prop,
United Artisans
Willumbia Assembly No. 300
Mt-cU every Tuesday at 1'. it.
I. 0. 0. F. HALL, Corntr Jersey and LmM Sis.
L. K. Simon. , M. A.
SUiy Roberts, Sec'y 1'ru TMt.
Tho choapost burglary insur
ance is a safe deposit box.
Peninsula Security Company.