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Esu mm I 1 1 FURNITURE 1 ' mi On Easy Terms The policy of liberal cred its which 'we have, followed consistently for many years has enabled us to help hund reds of families furnish their homes comfortably on small convenient payments. This plan places our large stock of up-to-date furniture at your immediate disposal and selection. Under this system our business has grown steadily year by year. We now have the largest stock of furni ture north of Burnside St. Our rent and expenses are comparatively low. Our customers reap the benefit in reduced prices. We can save you at least 20 Our Credit Plan applied to your particular case is brief ly: Come to our store, select such furniture as you desire, tf$ake a small. payment down -aft$ make a small weekly or monthly installment. Your Credit is Good ORMAlVPY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns i The Grabateria Cash GrocffV 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 thau the regular charge accouut several-deliveries-a-day Grocery. We make the prices consistent with a large vol ume of buying, with the minimum of overhead ex jpense 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 lpsses 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 & CURRJER, Inc. OWNERS v 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. DR. HESS' PANACEA. Keep you Chickens healthy make Hens lay. Help them in moulting time by feeding Dr. Hess' Panacea Three sizes, 30 60 and $1.25 Packages PHONE COLUMBIA 138 COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News A. L. James Is having his homo on Oswego Btrcot repaired. Mrs. A. Swartz and children have returned from an outing near Dallas. Mr.Olo Wisncrof Mt. Vernon, Wash., Is visiting with his sis ter, Mrs. M. A. Nelson. Mrs. Frank Iloldman and son Harold of Pendleton, snout Sat urday and Sunday visiting re latives in bt. Johns. Miss May B. Lund. County School Supervisor of Coos Coun ty, was a guest at the homo of MIbs Clara Nelson last week. Frank A. Hlco of the Hank of Commerce will leavo in a day or two on a business trip to Ohio, and will bo absent for two or thrco weeks. T. U. will meet C. Scott, 102 Con Monday afternoon Mrs. Stella Wilson 'A at Tho W. C. with Mrs. J. tral avenuo, at 2 o'clock. St. Johns Lumber Co Wholesale and Retail Foot of Burlington St, Columbia 131 C 1101 of Portland will speak on Nnrcotica." Mrs. II. I). Beam successfully underwent an operation at tho Emanuel hospital Monday, and her many friends will bo glad to learn thatsho ia getting along nicely, t Tho new Christian church on Oswego street is rapidly nearing completion. It is a handsomo and well appointed edifice, a moro particular description of wblch will bo given in a later is- suo. Tho 9500-ton steel Bteamor Wabnn. third of tho vessels for tho Portland 'Oriental service, left the Portland dry-dock Tues day evening and wont to St. Johns terminal today to begin loading for trans.Pacific ports, Tho large motorahip, Dabinda, arrived at tho Clark & Wilaon mill Wednesday morning from Seattle to begin loading 2,000, 000 foot of lumber for a voyngo to Arabia. Tho Dabinda was chartered a short tlmo ago by tho Pacific Export LumVer com pany. She is ono of tho largest motorships that has been in tho local harbor this summer. Rev. P. E. Blackman, of The Dalles, Oregon, will proach Sun Q'"v at tho Free Methodist church corner' of Richmond and Hudson atronia St. Johns, at 11:00 a. m. Also tho second quarterly meet imr will bo held commonc ng Friday, Oct. 10th, and holding over Sunday. Rov. J. A. Hop- nnr will bo in charge. All aro welcome. E. I), Blackman. pas tor. Contracts were awarded by Mm dock commlsaion for tho in stallation of an automatic cm rill klor Bvstem for tho 'J00 feet nf new shed at the St. Johns nunfcipaj terminal to tho uon- rt i-' r kxi ncu slier comimny transportation company of Buf N". Y.. for furnishing two trucks and one eleptric l.,wwv-- -- , , , I.,.. I crano for tne St. ionna icninim., Mica TCentrifiG Rundall, teacher .lnmos John h.ch school ior 41 W fc . several years, has been appoin ted head of the department m English and also uean oi Kino. Four clubs of James John have been fully organized, xne rnu ..tVinnp.iim society, nurely liter- ary. emphasizing dramatics; the Girls Atnietic assouawuii au the Hiak Kiatawa ciuo, an out door club. There will also be a Girls' Glee ciud. umcers ox theso four cluDs iorm tne gins council which will work with the ctean of girls on club activities. Avhitnflv Rnsn nnd familv ar- riVcu IIUIHC uuuui. J.V u num iii.m- nesday night from amoBt enjoy able auto excursion. They left here June 22nd and traveled 5980 miles, traversing eight states. They stopped at their old home in Topeka, Kansas, where Mr. Rose's neice, Misi Katherine Whitlow, ioined the party and came with them to St. Johns where she will remain permanen tly. The party took in the wonderful sights of the Yellow stone National park. The trip was thoroughly enjoyed every jainute of the time. L., list Mr. Fletcher is assisting CurrlnB for Drugs. N. J. Bailey and son. L. have both been on tho sick for tho past few days. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Kearney, G21 Willis boulevard, Sept. lGth, a daughter. Mrs. Short and Mrs Olaen are attending the M. E. conference at Salem, as delegates. James John defeated Com merce In a game of foot ball yes terday by a score of !58 to 0. Contributed news items should bo in this oillco not later than Wednesday evening of each week Tho world ball series between Clnclnattiand Chicagoaro being watched with keen interest by tho local ball fara. The steamer West Munhnm, loading flour, was shifted from tho Portland flouring milli to tho elevator Tuesday. Dr. Borden will fill tho pulpit next Sunday morning at tho Baptist Church Everybody is cordially invited. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Miss Florence Blomgrcn, pu pil of Miss Georgia Rich, ren dered Caprico by Wach and Minuet by Padcrciski in n very delightful manner at tho Re bckah anniversary last week. Tho United Artisans hold their second open meeting in their hall Tuesday niulit. Oct. iiOth. Tho main fcaturo of tho evening was dancing. Tho music wnB furnished by Snood's Orchestra. Bro. Hudson, Supreme Master Artisan, was present and gave tho members and friends a short talk. Everyone present repor ted a good time. Thoro was a largo crqwd In attendance. Ground has boon broken for a club hoiiflo for employes of the Peninsula Lumber company. Nearly '100 men aro employed in tho plant, about 100 of whom live in tho compnny hotel on Willamette boulevard Tho now structure will bo provided with many comforts and convenincea. It will have an assembly hall, reading room, pool tables and bowling alloys. Shower baths and lockers will bo a part of the equipment of tho building so that the men can chango from work clothes to street clothes when they quit work, If they wish. The building will occupy a spaeo of 32 by 90 feet and will boon a part of tho company's 180 acre mill site. Elizabeth Jane Schultzo, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Schultze.celebrated her thirteen th birthday by ontortaining fiix teen of her girl friends at her immn. 1035 S. Kellogg street. KHdnv. Sent. 26th. from 4 to 0 p. m. The time was pleasantly anont with music, games and contests, Helen Webster winning tho nrizo in n "nenny contest' and Margaret Holbrook tho prize for the beat dressed domes pin Holl. Many lovely gifts were Hhnwfred unontho young hostesB and after delicioiiB refreshments wnre served a uenanea wiwi wishes tffat Elizabeth might celo bratemany moro happy birth rinva. Thoao nrcsent were mem hers of the "uwaissu wuiiij Fire" Marguerite Galvin, He n Mnfireiror. Margaret Hoi UmnXr Knthorine McChesnoy, Helen Hill, CarlieGllslrap, Edith and Eva lJonom, uouuu uuyuiik, Rnrtha Young and Vera Butler. Other guests wore Helen Web ster, ueien isoruun, iwury nm ney and Dorothy Fluter. Hnftd RiverLack of laborers holding back county highway work. Portland Feather and bed factory, to erect $10,000 build ing. Large planing mills at Coos Bay will suspend for lack of cars. Law to prohibit use, manufac ture and sale of cigarettes to be instituted. Multnomah county fcrms first drainage district under new bonding act. Albany laborers on highway quit to make $8 to $10 a day berry picking. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGHRS TIIR RAINCOAT MAN Get your ammunition at tho St. Johns Hardware Co. Open season October 1st. When in need of small arti cles, get them at tho 5-10-lCc store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. For. nrop. : household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Juraoy St. Highest quality goods at lowest pricea. Next to Electric store. Tho cheapest burglary insur ance is a ante uoposu box. Peninsula Security Company. Typewriting paper for sale at this olllce. Smallest quantity for aalo, 25c worth. Bungalow for SaloOno block from car line, 5 rooms, lot (!0x 100. fruit and berries, garage. Bplcndid location, cement aide- walks, Prico rcnaonaulo. (Jan jo scon at 120 S. box street. See photo at this olllce. I8 Lost -Two $20 bills between Ivnnhoc street and tho North school. Finder please leave at 801 N. Ivnnhoo atreot: reward. For Sale Seven room modern houso and seven Iota, $0500. Alao 5 room cottage, nine lota, $(5500. Seo J. S. Downey, 1)33 N. Syracuse. 50 For Salo-Two lota. 50x100 each, 10 foot alley, N. Leonard atreot. $250 each, pnrt cash. Call at this odlco. 50 Forsalo at half prlco--Wood Acorn kitchen stove, complete with hot water coila and tank na goodaa now. 108 W. FoaHendon, Y. W. C. A. NOTI-S Wo a till need a piano for tho club rooms. Tho north school girl Roaorvea asaiatod in tho tag campain for tho Baby Nursery, and sold $18,35 worth to aud to tho sum raiaed. Much onthuaiam is being ahown amongst tho girls, six largo clubs have been organized. and they aro showing an Intoroat in community aorvico as well as self-interosts. Next Wednoaday evening at 8 o'clock a gymnasium class will bo organized at tho club rooma. An instructor will bo furnishod. Anyono wishing to join will bo welcomed by tlio club. All ladies wanting to join a sowing claws will ploaao como to tho Y. W. C. A. rooma next Tuesday ooningat 7 o'clock. Tho firat class mot Oct. 1st and will begin work next Tuosday evening. Don't forget tho date. information regarding samo may bo obtained by, calling Col. 57, Summons No. O-9120. In the Circuit Court of the State of Orcuoii lor the County ( Multnoiimli. JcmIu .M, hti.ntoii, nullum, vs. Umr- lts l. btmitou, JK'lewliiiit, To Charles H- Stuntoli: In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby reiuirel in itjiear in the above eiillllKl court aiuiaiikweruie com ulaiiit filed nialiikt you in the above, en titled biiit on or before the expiration id six weeks from the date of the find pub lication beinu I'riday, October 3rd. I'JIO. If you fail to m upiear and answer, for the want thereof, the plaintiff will apnly to the above entitled court for the relief pruved for in her complaint, to wit; I'or a decree dittolvlnj; absolutely the boud of matrimony now exiting between planum and uciemiaui. This summon is served upon you by publication in the St. Johns Review, a weekly neMtiwH.T or neutral circulation, printed, published and circulated in Multnomah County, State of Oregon, itirouaut to an order ol Honorable Wil. iam N. liatens, one of the Judges of the above entitled court, which said order was made and entered on the .10th day of September, 1010, aud requires this summons to be published in said paper for six consecutive weeks, ana lives tne date of the first publication, I'riday, Oc tober 3rd. 1919. and reouires you to at pear in the above entitled court mid an swer said comnlalnt on or before the ex- olration of six weeks from the date of the first publication, to wit: Octobur 3rd, 1919. l'HRKI.N'S & IIAII.liY, Attorneys for l'lalutiff. Residents of Oregon. Postoffice address, 1117 Ilonid of Trade, rortianu, uregon, 4 The War Department has order- ed cancellation of all orders for t Savings Banks made from Hand Grenades; I Our regular Savings Banks may be secured by opening a savings account with a deposit of One Dol lar Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits. Jflll Peninsula Nationa Open Salmtoy Ban Evenings 5 io 8 The only National Bank on tlie East Side i t $ Cliinaware Bargain Sale Wc huvG made u special buy of 100 dozen pieces in ( White Chinawnrc. We will oiler these in four groups t at less than present wholesale cost. & White China Oat Meal Dishes 10' " " Soup Plates 10 J " Fruit Dishes ; 10' J " 8 inch Dinner Plates 10 I " " Cups and Saucers 20 f " 9 inch Dinner Plates 20 " u Largo Coll'ce Gups aud Saucer.. 26' 11 f Cream Pitchers 25' " " 8 inch Bilking Dishes 80' $ 41 " 10 inch Plates 30' 't " " 80 Howls 80" " W Pitchers 30 I Come Early this lot will not last long at these prices, t i i urn ,i a" ' i i ' ii i mm rrmmm St. Johns Hardware Co. I Phone Columbia 35 i f. We carry a stock of dependable merchandise at the lowest prices. Always the best of values in both men and women clothing. INCLUDES Shoes Hosiery Trousers Underwear Shirts Corsets Rainproof Notions Clothing Furnishing Neckties Goods, Etc. Hats and Caps Quick and Courteous Service W. JOWER, 302 Jersey St. COAL Also WOO D Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co The St. Johns Shoe Shop 201 South Jersey Street Docs all kind a Shoe Repairing. Rubber heels put on in 5 tuiimtta. All work guaranteed UhIoh Shop s-s-,-, jm j mf i ft r ikfwm a lift taa AmiTTattii