St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 26, 1919, Image 3

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    Dining Room
FURNITURE
Hcrcs a furniture store that will sell you a Dining
Room Suite iu the latest style and finish at the low
est, most reasonable prices and the lowest, easiest
terras. In choosing your Dining Room Furniture,
price and terms alone should not influence you, the
factor you should look for first and the one that
you'll find here is quality and reliability. You get
full value when you buy at ORMANDV BROS'.,
further, you get conscientious service which means
you must be satisfied. You arc welcome to come
in and inspect our furniture at any time.
We arc offering this week a handsome 8 piece
Mission Style Dining Room Suite
consisting of -18 inch top 8 ft. Extension Table, 48
inch Buffet, 6 Spanish leather seat Dining Chairs
aud 1 Arm Chair. The Table and Duffel lull quart
ered oak, chairs solid oak, all golden dull, waxed
finish.
Price, 8 pieces, $170.00
Terms, $17.00 Cash $4.00 weekly
Your Credit is Good
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit St. Johns
Food Choppers
Something you need for every
day use.
REGULAR $2,25 UNIVERSAL M QC
FOOD CHOPPERS, Special , Vl-OJ
Agency for Goodyear and U. S.
Auto Tires.
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
keep up because the prices are kept down.
It is easy to prove that our prices are lower than
the regular charge account severaldeliveries-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.
OWNERS
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
For Service always demand and see that you get
MILLER RUBBER GOODS. We always keep a fresh
stock of Miller's Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syr
inges with a guarantee.
PHONE COLUMBIA 138 COLUMBIA RECORDS
Local News
Sec free show at Multnomah
Monday and Tuesday nights.
Mrs.S. II. Satterlee has re
turned from an enjoyable visit
in Wyoming and North Dakota.
There ia not a vacant store
room in St. Johns, and thorn is
said to bo a demand for more
Subject for -Christian Science
services Sunday: "Reality."
A little daughter arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Couno Tuesday of last week.
Mrs. E. C. Hurlbertand child
ron of Los A nudes are irroot
ing old time friends in St. Johns.
W. L. Marklo loft Tuosdav for
White Salmon. Wash., whore ho
will harvest a crop of annles.
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A decision of the Sunrcmc
Court on the third hank for St.
Johns is expected within a few
days, it is said.
II. F. Clark and son Paul.
Geo. Hall and Rev. Irvine were
numbered among the St. Johns
visitors at the Salem Pair this
week.
0
D. C. Lewis, who had charge
of the defense In tho celebrated
Chcnowith murder case, won his
case last week, the dofendunt
being acquitted.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Plntznnd
Mrs. Geo. Robertson, mother of
the latter, will leave next week
for their old home in Missouri.
Mrs. Robertson has disposed of
icr property 1iero.
Petitions nre being circulated
for tho hard surfacing of Jersey
street from Richmond to Uuchnn
an street. Also for the hard
surfacing of Huchanan street
rom tho car lino to Willametto
loulovnrd.
Miss Floronco Davis, who ro-
cently graduated from tho Uni
versity of Utah, has accented a
position as teacher of history at
tho Eugene High school. She is
he ( auir iter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Davis. '
at
An enjoyable time is reported
an open meeting of the
(nights and Ladies of Security
n their hall Monday evening.
)ancing. feasting and a good
time in general was had.
A big drivo for the purpose
f raising funds for tho Louise
Iome in Portland will take place
tomorrow, Saturday. Tho pur
pose is a most worthy ono and
10 drivo should prove eminent
' successful.
Russell Poff, looking halo and
learty, dropped into St. Johns
nst week. Ho had been in tho
navy service ior almost two
years, leaving lua battleship,
rairie, at benttle. He has had
many interesting experiences
since he left St. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Collard
of New York have arrived in
St. Johns and expect to make
their future home in this part
of the country. Mrs. Collard is
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
N, Braasch,
O 1
James Dickson of North St.
ohns was taken to the Good
Samaritan hospital, Tuesday
evening, where he successfully
underwent an operation tho fol
owing morning. He is getting
along as well as could be ex
pected.
o
Zed Dorris, step son of Dr. S.
A. Mulkey, left Monday to re
sume his studies in landscape
gardening at Corvallis college.
e left his studies to enter Undo
Sam's service, being a member
of the 4th Engineers. Mr. Dorris
spent a number of months at
Fred Meyers of the St. Johns
Cash Market has returned from
a hunting trip in Southern Oregon.
Judgo Tho police say that
you and your wife had some
words. Prisoner I had some,
but didn't get a chance to use
them. Puck.
Lewis Simmons, the well known
FesBondon Btroot merchant, after
spending a pleasant vacation in
the hop fields nt Independence
has returned to St Johns. Ho
says he enjoyed the trip immen
seiy.
GLOVES
LAIIOK ASSORTMENT
W. W. KOGURS
THIS RAINCOAT MAN
Hlcctric Ynctimti
1'. Clnrk.
Clcnucr (or rout. II.
t(
Born-Septombor l'Jth. to Mi
and Mrs. Chns. Colo at Yacolt
wash., a fine nine pound gir
Mother and babe reported to bo
getting along in fino style. Mrs
Colo was formerly Miss Lulu
fliagone. a wen Known young
lauy oi st. Johns.
Tho Jolly 'Steen club whh do
lightfully entertained at tho
homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Derrin Wednesday evoninir. In
tho gamo of COO Mr. and Mrs
Chas. Muck captured first nrizo
and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Inglcdue
the second prize. Delicious ro
freshnients wero served.
Tho Y. W C. A. of tho St.
Johns is badly in need of a piano
and tncro are no funds avail
ablo for the purchase of one. So
if any person has a piano not in
use and would allow it to be user
by tho Y. V. C. A. tho favor
would bo greatly appreciated.
It will receive the bust of care.
If there is such a one. thuowner
is rcnuested to notify Mrs. J. M.
bhaw; phono Columbia 57.
if in
w. i. west ami son. near
Newberg. planted u nek can rasn
. . -. .
nemos in ii acres oi young
prune troos Thoy sold S-lfiOO
worth from tills borrv natch.
mere byproduct of n younirnrune
orchard. This crop of small
ii j
iruu grown us liners in mi or
chard shows possibilities of this
industry. Thcro is such a do-
niand ior young plants they can
probably sell sovora thousand
I .1 m
doiiars worm ot young canes
that will now come up.
u
At tho Methodist Enisconal
church tho Sunday niorniwr tonic
win no "unrealized idoals" and
n tho ovening "Tho Master's
Valedictory." This closes the
conference year In tho most rost-
u and forhanded cond t on.
financially at least. In tho history
of tho church nnd tho outlook
lopeful. As John Weslov nt tho
close of his ministry said "Host
of all is, uoti is with us." J. H.
rvine, pastor.
1 -
Tentative plans are undor
way for organization of a gym
nasium class for business wo
men at tho Y. W. C. A. Tho
plan is toarrango for an instruc
tor from the central Y. W. C. A.
to go to theSt. Johns branch for
the Class two evenings a week,
Anyone Interested in joining a
class of this kind is requested
to send her name to Mrs. J. M.
Shaw, secretary of the St. Johns
branch of the Y. Y. C. A. Mrs.
Shaw's hours at tho rooms in tho
old City hall building are 1 to f
daily except Tuesday.
A. H. Dunn, of Front street.
who fell 140 feet thru a chimney
at the Pacific Coast Steel com
pany's plant, died at the Good
Samaritan hospital early Tues
day morning. Dunn, who has
recently been discharged from
the front firing line, where ho !tho navy, was employed as a la
borer at tho new plant of the
steel company, near Willbridge,
He was at work at the top of the
tall concrete smokestack which
the company is building, and
fell thru the scaffolding at the
top. He was unconscious when
picked up and died without re
gaining the use of his senses.
saw hard service and was wound
ed a couple of times.
Leading economists of the
country have said there is no
hope of lower prices until the
eople understand generally that
Key must stop buying things
that are not necessary, and they
have endorsed the United btates
Government War Savings Stamns
campaign as the most
remedy to that end.
DO YOU KNOW THAT
WHEN YOU ARE SICK your
ruggist is second only to your
doctor. Have you used the same
care in your choice of a drug
gist? CURRIN SAYS SO.
A special meeting of the
effective 1 Knights and Ladies of Security
No. 2775. St. Johns, will be
held Monday evening, Sept. 27 th.
All members are equestod to
attend. -J. F. Mitchell, secretary.
,Free show ot the Multnomah
theatre Monday and Tuesday
nights.
Work Pants $1.05. ROGERS.
Electric Light Globes at CUR
R1NS.
Wanted lildcrly liuly to assist
with children mid light housework.
Call 529 S. Ivnnhoc.
For sale Ford 191G Auto, in
good mechanical condition. H.
J. Crouch, 120 Otis street, apt. 1;
phono Columbia 11S0.
Wo carry the UNIVERSAL
LINE of electric Goods, such as
toasters, percolators, grills, etc.
CURRIN SAYS SO.
For first class vulcanizing
work try tho National Vulcaniz
ing Co, at 205 South Jersey.
Rubbers for MenDollar Ton.
ROGERS.
When in need of small arti
cles, got them at the Gl(M5c
store, St. Johns; in the Penin
sula National Hank 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.
Next to Electric store.
Work Shirts 03c. ROGERS.
All outdoors invites you to
KODAK. Currin Says So.
Ask your neighbor about our
business reputation and ability
as druggists. CurriiiB For Drugs.
Whv buy green slab wood
when you can ret mostly all In
side wood for the same money?
W. S. Jeans, G01 East Polk
street; Columbia 722. 40
We outfit big and little
shavers complete. Currin Says
So.
If my work pleases you; please
tell your friends. If not, tell
mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey
struct.
Our businoss policy in express
ed in few words: To tell the
truth and treat you RIGHT.
Currin Says So.
ROGERS takes tho high Cost
out of Living High.
Tho National Vulcanizing Co
has a lino line of depondabh
tires priced reasonable. If you
need anything in their lino call
in at 205 South Jersey street
and you will bo treated right
We PERSONALLY GUARAN
TEE EACH AND EVERY A.
u. s IS'VAL, CUKUIN or
PUROLA PREPARATION. Cur-
rin Says So.
Carpet weaving, rugs and car
pets of any description. Prices
roasounblo. Start Oct. 1st, J.
A. Halberg, 812 N. Willamette
boulevard; phone Columbia M.
Good Work CAPS, 16c, 20c,
15c. ROGERS.
Wo carry a complete lino of
QUALITY FISHING TACKLE.
CURRIN SAYS SO.
Wanted to Exchango Two
city lots for a good automobile,
or a small pieco of acreage, For
furthor particulars call at this
oflice.
Party leaving stale doairoa to
dispose of $225 equity for $150
n four room piastorod houae, lot
50xO, river view, fruit of all
descriptions; balance $10 per
month. Price $1000. Sou Jack
Wobstor, 012 Salem street.
Boys' Hats, 50c to $1 26. RO
GERS.
Why are wo tho most iiopular
Kodak FINISHERS in thin part
of the city? Ask anyone wl-o
las work done horo; thoy will
tell you. Currin Says So.
Typewriting paper for sale at
this oflice. Smallest quantity for
usale, 25c worth.
Bungalow for SaleOne block
from car line, 5 rooms, lot (50x-
00, fruit and berries, garage.
splendid location, cement side
walks. Price reasonable. Can
jo seen at 120 S. Fox street.
See photo at this oflice. 48
FOR SALE-40 acres S0.0C0:
$2,000 cash. Two houses, new
barn, stock and implements, also
crop it taKen at once, would
prefer to keep part of place, but
will sell iu or la acres, with now
wildings, half of crop, team
and wagon. $2,500 for 10 acres,
$8,000 for 15 acros, $1,000 in
cash. II. b. Richards, i mile
I
Gondensed Statement of tho Condition of
(At .Utrl;utii, (Dirgrm
At the Close of Business S.pl. 12, 1010
As reported to the ComtrlUr ef lh CHrrne
RKSOURCKB
Iwin and Ditcounta . , ,
Overdrnfts , , .
U. S. Itamli nnd Ortificti
Stork in (oVrl Rarv Bank
I1o.m mill Secuiiti , ,
Furniture nnd Fixture! . .
Pn.vmenU Due U on Victory
Lonn ttonil Subscription .
Cn.h on I Umt, Dm (rom BmIh mmI
United Att Troaawrwf . .
303.014.; i
297.305.1 J
I4,I20.V
37,000.00
826,626 8V
LIAWUTIKf
Cfipital Stock fully tM in ,
Sutplui ami UmllvMcd Pfafa
Nntioiwl lUnk NtN OwMwmUni,
Federnt ltserve tWttlt . ,
Depo'll . .
$IOMOO.OO
K967.4I
. tCftOOO.OU
M.000.00
1JBO.415.02 .
Draft ninl Iktik Money Order Iwul PyUt In Alt I'arUot tkt World
Intorost Paid on Savings and Tims Deposits
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Our ChsIi unit .Securities in Hunk ntrcowtnl with lnm.itior nniniit ttafg
litry mill 1Iu1iIum, Our riitlrv utml i umler i'idrliiv ttinU.
Peninsula National Bank
Open Saturday Evenings 5 to 8
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1
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FULL WRIGHT GOES WITH
OUT SAYING
Hut what wo do. want to point
out is that wc keep thoroughly
abrcBt of the limes, and that ff
there is anything new on the
nmrkot, of uitrit, you may have
it delivered to your door right
from thin store.
MUCK GROCERY
301 S. Jmry St. IMmim Cot tIS
WOOD
Also
Be Sure and Order From
St. Johns Lumber Co
mm
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S17 N. JERSEY SI hi
Johns Shoe Sho
201 South Jersey St root,
Docs all kinds Shoe Ii Miring.
All work Karatitinl
Kulilii-i In rl . nit on in 5 va
lack of Hackloman'a Grovu.
Inquire 5M W. Tylor street.
Portland, Oregon.
Wo are irradnute RKCISTEk-1 MN AU 4M&
KI) DRUGGISTS and know the "wnn
husinoHM. CURRIN SAYS SO.
mm at i ii .
Tiros and accoHMrieii at the MW 11116 01 VOMITS Wi
National Vulcanizing Co., 1&5 Ir rRP.u oTpt naiuk.
South Jorsoy .trwt. I'rae- SSkHHfivdXf! iWk
riirht. HOME MADE PIEsTVrBIQ
Records are arrivintr in fair AND PASTRY, LIQHT LUKcl-
ML'
quantities now and Wt ura
nroparod TO FURNISH tJOOU
SELECTION OF TITLES. Cur
rins FOR DRUGS.
If your tiros need retrwdin
seo tho National Vulcanising
Co,, at 205 South Jersey atreet
about it.
I'urola Products are madd in
Orepron and iiorsonally GUAR
ANTEE oach and ovary on of
thorn. Spond yoilr inonaj for
OREGON PRODUCTS. CUR
RIN SAYS SO.
CA I.I. A
Jtl. Monahan, Projp.
United Artisans
Williimbia ANAciubl)' No. 3QQ
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MW,
1.
Tuil.y at 8 P. II.
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u.ui, M. A.
R..lru, Sap'y frt Tu.
TUt obeapt'st bovjilary Ijmaurv
ance It a ; r'e ubli:. Lj. -Peninsula
Security Company.