Furniture for the Living Room and Library These are Important rooms. Important for the convenience and comfort of the whole family. Living roJm and library furniture should bo durable, tasty and attractive. It should not be too expensive but In keeping with what you can afford. Our stock of this class of furniture will give you a chance to make a selection in keeping with your wants. Let us help you. Take advantage of our experience. You may use your credit if desired. Quartered Oak Library Tables in Mission and Colonial designs Prices from 22.50 to $39.50 Push Button Easy Chairs. The kind you simply push the button to rnisc or low er. Beautifully upholstered Prices from $33.50 to $70.00 Some very attractive Chairs. Overstuffed Rockers in imitation leather, genuine leather and tapestry coverings Prices from $16.75 $56.00 LAMPS Portable Electric Lamps in Gicek, Roman nnd Mission designs Prices from $15.00 to $22.50 Piano Lamps whh Silk Shades. Wc hove just received a shipment done in the latest colors and styles Prices reasouable Your Credit is Good ORMAIMDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit 9 years in St. Johns Kour Thanksgiving Dinner The new Raisins, Nuts of all kiuds, Cranberries, Sweet Potatoes, Celery, Grape Juice, Pumpkins and Squash, Apples, Mince Meat: All these good things that go to make up your Thanksgiving Dinner can be bought at a saving in price if you get them at the Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery. We quote a few of the every day prices that pre vail at our store. Compare them with what you pay elsewhere. 1 rb cans (tall) Pink Salmon 19 1 " " Cohoe " 24" 1 " Red " 28 " Booths Sardines 20 " Post Toasties, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Grape Nuts, Shreaded Wheat, all 2 for 25 Aunt Jemima'sPancake Flour W Olympic and Golden Rod " 30" Cream of Wheat 25" Wheat Eats . - 20" The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNtRS St. Johns Pharmacy The Prescription Store PHONE COLUMBIA 188 COLUMBIA RECORDS A few hints at popular prices to help prepare for Jack Frost Weeks Cold Tablets 25 Cyclone Cold Tablets 2o Dr. Dicmers Cold Tablets 25 Bromo-quiuinc Cold Tablets 30' Laxative Cold and Grip Tablets . . . 2o' Santox Cold Tablets 25 Glycothyuioline 25, 50' Listcriue 23,45, 85 Rubitbymol 30, G0' Horothymol 30, 00 Elixir Tonsilitis 30 Sore Throat Remedy 25 Ike's Laxative Cough Syrup. . . .25, 50 San Tax Pine Balsam 30, 60 Syrup Tar and Eucalyptus (50 Pine Tnr and Honey 50 Wild Cherry and Tar 30, G0 100 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps on Star Vibrator Saturday only. EH Local News The two mill tax carried Wed nesday by a substantial majority. Jack Vinson had the misfor tune to injure his arm last week while playing football. An uptodatc distillery plant was seized in a St. Johns home Wednesday by the local police. Mrs. A. W. Markle is recover ing from an attack of appendi citis followed by peritonitis. The Artisans will trivc a Hard T'me Dance Tuesday evening. November 25th. A jolly irood timo assured. A hi nh bridtrc across tho Willamette at St. Johns is one of tho innovations that should soon be brought about. Mrs. Jack Webster was taken to the Emanuel Hospital tho first of the wcok, to be operated up on for bowel trouble. Eugene Fruit Growers Associ ation sell carload apple pulp, formerly considered of no vulue, to Missouri concern nt $60 n ton. Portland Loggers and con tractors machinery firm buys 17 acres to butiu largo plant lor manufacturing supplies for northwest. With this issue the Review starts on its sixteenth year of existence. Some change in St. Johns sinco the first issue was published. Bcforo a girl marries she prays that she may mako him a good wife, hut nfter marriago she asks tho Lord to make him a better husband. Ex. Advertisors desiring change of copy should hnvo same in this office by Wednesday evening. Otherwise) the presumption is that achnngo is not dosirod. Mary Elizabeth Harney. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Harney, Uio &ouui uecatur street, lias been newly elected president of the Rainbow club. R. Denton of Los Angeles, Cat.. has purchased and taken pos session of tho Sherman Cochran soft drink and confecionory establishment at 107 N. Jersey street. Lolnnd, tho four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. ChasH. Huttlo. of 1014 Tioga street, died last Friday of diphtheria. The burial took plnco Nov. 11th, the St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Interment in Columbia cemetery. A. Borron of Portland had the misfortune to lose both hands as a result of getting them both caught between the pile driver as it was descending and the steel cap on a piling that was be ing driven. The distressing accident occurred ut tho new pier being constructed at the elevator Monday afternoon. Fred Briggeman and Miss Florence Wires were united in marriage at tho Vancouver cou-t Iiniisn Nnvemher 10th. The bride came from Deer Park, U. C, .... i with her parents last January, and had been clerking in the Invrnnk trrocerv ever Bince. Tho groom was formerly of Deer Park, where his parents resiue. Onlv the near relatives were present at the wedding. The happy young couple leit on tne nvoninrr trnln for Deer Park. where they intend remaining for the winter. Simnn W. Rntrers. well known business man of St. Johns, died at his home, 314 W. Chicago street, Thursday, November 13th, aged 61 years. He had Uaan in ill honlth fnr ROmC Wrtfikp. The deceased had been engaged in the jewelry business in St. Johns for a number of years and , a a i II t I . ! was well UKea oy an wno Knew him. He is survived by his wirlnw Mrs. f!arrie E. RoL'er: one daughter, Mrs. Nina Rogers . m . w a a 1 Thome ot bt. l,ouis mo., anu one son, Rollin C. Rogers of Vallejo, Cal. The funeral ser vices will be held tomorrow, Saturday, afternoon, at 1 o'clock at Finley's, Montgomery at Fifth. Incineration at tne Port land Crematorium. ROGERS' Rain Hats GOc. Hood River apple pack estima ted to be worth $5,000,000. Rubbers for men $1.10. ROG ERS. Furnished house for rent. 81G 'Hudson, corner Tyler. Chlldrens' Rubbers G5c, 75c, 90c, $1.00. ROGERS. For Sale Yakima apples, Jonathans, Wincsaps, Spltzen bcrgs,$2.25 box if taken at once. -503 Pittsburg street. Girls' Hooded Rain Capes, while they last $4.35. ROGERS. Yes, the Peninsula Electric Co. sells Gas supplies, mantels, shades, etc. 41b N. Jersey street. Hair switches made to order. Mrs. Tillio Hill. 015 East Tyler Street., Col. 783. We writo insurance against Fire, Marine, Automobile, Strike, Riot and Civil Commo tion, Rents, Use and Occupancy. Profits, Elevator. Liability, Ex plosion, Steam Boiler, Burglary and Theft, Life. Personal Acci dent and Surety Bonds. Phone Col. 101. Peninsula Security Company. "Tho Sweeper you hnvo been wnlting for," Tho Vacuotto Suc tion Sweeper, not an electric. Let us demonstrate to you. Pen insula Electric Co., 418 N. Jer sey street. Four room house to rent, fur nished modern; also two house keeping rooms. 501 Pittsburg street. Wo havo Electric nnd Non Electric Vacuum Sweepers. Peninsula Electric Co.418N. Jer sey street. Boys' Corduroy Pants $2.25, 2.50. ROGERS. ST. ANDREASBURG rollers and whistlers, very choice. At 215 West Richmond at., phono Columbia 851. Thnnkgiving spocial in Milli nery. Prices reduced on all hats, caps and frames. St. Johns Millinerv, Mrs. M. E. Crane, Prop. If its anything Electric seous. Peninsula Electric Co., 418 N. Jersey street. Lost Ladys' wriBt watch on West Polk street. Finder re turn to 81G S. Willametto boul ovard; rewnrd. For Rent Largo furnished room for one or two gentlemen. Call 414 Oawego atreot. Rabbits for Sale New Zealand Red, Angorian Gray and White Hejglans, 20 in all. 322 IS. Bur lington street; phone Col. 112. For Salo-8 White Leghorn hens, also a bicycle. 825 North Central avonue, Phone Col. 112. For Sale G room house, mod ern, iruit. uu) b. Syracuse $2500, $500, down, balance $25 with interest monthly. When in need of Bmall arti cles, get them at the 5-10-15c store. St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. Y. W. C A. NOTES The Y. W. C. A. will open a class in millinerv for ladies and girls who. want to make thoir own hats. Mrs. Pearson will be the instructor and will meet all who wish to register for the class, on Tuesday the 18th, from 1 till 5 o'clock n. m. at the Y. W. C. A. club rooms. Don't for get the date. The Rainbow Club will hold a sale of small articles nt Bonham & Currier's store Saturday p. m. the 22nd. Saturday afternoon the Rain bow club and Corps No. 1 North School Girl Reserves will have a paper Chase. Each Club will bo led by their club leaders. On arrival at their destination lunch will be served. BURGLARS. For a surprisingly small annu al premium you can protect your valuables and household effects against loss by burglary and theft. Phone us for rates. PENINSULA SECURITY COMPANY. GLOVES LAUGH ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THIS RAINCOAT MAN INSURANCE FACTS With replacement costs more than double what they were in 1914, the property owner -.who was fully protected by insurance nt that time, is now less than half covered unless he has in creased his firo insurance in proportion to the increased cost of replacement. Fire insurance is the only com modity wo know of that is cheaper than It was five years ago. Wo represent ten of tho lar gest companies writing firo in surance in tho United States. lhoir combined assets irivo us tho largest writing capacity of any agency in the city of Port land. We .can give you immediate coverage and delivery of policy. rrompt nnd equitable settlement in case of loss. With heavy interests in tho community, a thorough know ledge of all lines of the insurance business, lowest rates and best of companies, is it not reasonable to suppose that wo can guo you better and more valuable insur ance service than thowanderinc solicitor who may or may not bo in tho uusmcsss when your loss occurs i PLACE YOUR INSURANCE BUSINESS AT HOMEandwhen a loss occurs you will be dealing direct with an agency you know and ono thnt will givo your claim the attention it deserves. Phone Col. 101 for rates. PENINSULA SECURITY COMPANY. For Sale for a Short Period My home number, 929 N. Syracuse street. Tho ground is OOxlUO and has seven fruit trees in bearing. The house has six good rooms nnd an extra dormer that may be used for a bed room. Full cement basement with wash trays; an economical furnaco that heats tho whole house. Bath room, bud rooms all have proper closets. The place has always bean kept in excellent repnir and during the past sum mer was tinted and painted in sido. This is a proposition that is near tho bt. John? Terminal. within walking distnnco nnd in lino with an advance in price as tho terminal progresses. I he premises may he inspected by applying to the owner or to Mr. Downey, the neighbor just north of tho house. W. II, BONHAM. Deafness Cannot Be Cured y lot) ilkaiim, thty C4iiii"i r-ti tli Ul.m.-J urliun of tin- nor Tlitr- i. only une w- lu euro ik'afii.M, ami tit it II by i ii.liuiloital r.Mtrdl !.'. iu...J l an ItiHaiif.l ...tidHliiii ut Hi inu cua IIkIiik ut Ku.Ui hint TmU WIi tlila luU la liilUmxl )uu liava a rumbim aounrl or lini"-rf-t lioarlHK. 1 wlion II la rnllrvly cloaoti, l. ( la Ilia r.ull. and uiiI.m lit iHManuualloH in l taken out and tlila luu r.aii.rrd la lla uucmal condi tion. livarliiK IU be iUatrurl rorovar, nlna can a out of Ian are cau.nl by Catarrh, which la noihliiK but on luruinul condition of lha inucoua aurfaeta V will Klva Oh llundrad Dollar far any cat of l)fn (cauaod by aalarrhl that cannot ba tund by llall'a Catarrh Our, k'tnd for circular. If r J. ('IIHNKY A CO . Tolado, Ohio. Hold by Drufi-Ula. Tie Tak llall'a Family 1'llla for cenatlpatloa. NOTICK TO CKIiDITOKS In the Circuit Court "f the State of Oregon for Uie County of Multnomah. Notice i heieby given that the under, tinned has hecu uprniuted administrator of the eatate of Helen J. Iloluiei, I cecal- ed, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oreuou for Multnomah County und hai (Uulificd, All crw)ii hiving claims agaliikt said eatate are hereby notified to present tne tame in ine ai wi lieriiiiger building, Second and Alder streets, Cort land. Orruon. with urotwr vouchers and duly verified within aix mouths from the date hereof. Dated ami first published November 15. 1919. HOWLS C HOI.MHS. Sidney Gordon, Administrator. 101 Cerliuger bldg. Attorney. uards oi tnanKS nonces arei charged for at the rate of fifty j cents each. Persons desiring to 1 have such notices published should make a note of this. Don't send your printing out of town. This week you And a lot of other folks Made the last paymcutJ on LIBERTY BONDS. You performed a duty To your country And at the same time SAVED MONEY. Why not go on saving Just as much And perform a duty To yourself And your family? Because the point is That while you are young You work for your money But when you are old You'll be mighty glad To have money Working for you i Peninsula National Bank j Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 1 INTEREST PAID ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Open Saturday ovenlng" 6 to 8 HEATERS Why not be comfortable these cold, chilly mornings? Our Electric Heaters or Oil Heaters will take the I chill out. Oil Heaters from $ 6.00 up Headlight Heaters 11.00 Gas Heaters 7.50 St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 Here is a BOOK You should have It has a most significant title: What to look for in buying a PHONOGRAPH Its language is simple, its message instructive. It was written by Henry Purmort Eames, L. L. 13., Concert Pianist and Lecturer, Director Pianoforte Dept. Cosmopolitan School of Music. Wouldn't you like a free copy? THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH, which plays the records of ALL makes, invites the most rigid application of the tests Mr. Eames says should gov ern phonograph purchases. Come in for the booklet TODAY. OJRRINS for DRUGS 1 05 Philadelphia Street Patronize the home merchant.