St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 21, 1919, Image 3

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    Beautify
Dining Suite
On Easy Terms
You should have a cheerful dining r.om.
You owe it to your family. Much depends
upon tho environment at meal time. Wc
make It easy under our Credit Plan to have
cheerful furniture. Pay a Utile down and a
little as you go along.
Hero is a beautiful Dining Room Suite in
Allsslon Style Quartered Oak. Very at
tractive. Heavy Quartered Oak Dining Tabic in
wax finish. 48 inch top, 8 foot extension.
Has plauk rim octagon pedestal nine inches
in diameter. Price $56,00
Set of Genuine Leather Scat Diuing
Chairs to match. Quartered oak and wax
finish. 1 Ann Chair and 5 Dining Chairs.
Price $53.75
Large Mission Style Buffet to match table
and chairs. Quartered Oak. Has beveled
glass mirror 10x40 inches, top 22x4s inches,
2 large aud 2 small drawers for linen and
silverware and large compartment for other
articles. Price $67.50
Suito Complete $177.25
Terms $17.50 cash and $16.00 a month
Decorated Dinner Sets
Handsome 60 piece set semi porcelain din
ucrware, white with gold band.
Complete set $15:00
Beautifully decorated 60 piece dinner set,
in very latest design. Complete set $30.00
Your Credit is Good
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit 9 years' In St. Johns
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Thanksgiving Demands May Be Met Here
Custom decrees a feast on ThanksRlvIng Day. Our store
is filled with all the table accessories that any palate could wish,
and here are some of the prices; higher than they once were
but our method of business cuts the profits to the minimum.
Bulk Mince Meat per lb. 150
New Walnuts ger lb. 40 and 42"
New Crop Raisins 16 oz. 19 "
seedless 16 oz. 20"
Then wc hve Canned Pine Apple, reaches, Chorries, Apricots, Sweet
Potatoes, Celery, Cranberries, Apples, Squash, Pumpkins. We have
buying connections that enable us to get goods at large quantity prices.
We are conscientiously marking every buy we make in this way with
the smallest possible margin that is consistent with a large volume of
sales.
We are well stocked with the following list of goods
that will carry the favorable prices until the stock is
gone.
Post Toasties, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Grape Nuts,
Shreaded Wheat, all 2 for 25
1 lb cans (tall) Pink Salmon 19
1 " " " Cohoe 24"
1 " " " Red " 28"
Booths Sardines 20 "
Royal Peanut Butter per lb. 18 "
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNERS
The Star Electric Vibrator
is guaranteed to give satisfactory service, to be dur
able and to be assatisf atory for the purpose intended
as any vibrator on the market regardless of price.
The Star Electric Vibrator should be in the home of
every woman who is desirable of having health and
beauty. Price now, only $5.00 each.
We have in stock the best reading glasses in self testing cabinet.
St. Johns Pharmacy
The Prescription Store
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PHONE COLUMBIA 138
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Local News
Dr. V. J. Gilstrnp spent Sun
day nt the home of his brother
in Klarslifield.
Remember tho Royal Neigh
bors mid M. W. A. dunce next
Wednesday evening.
Clvdo Gould, who has been
very ill with pneumonia, is on
tho road to recovery.
W. L. Mnrklo haB returned
from White Salmon Valley, where
he harvested a crop of apples.
Mrs. J. C. Scott and daotrhtcr.
MJbs Knthrvn. left Tuesday for
a two weeks' sojourn at Walla
Walla.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Jewott (ncoKillcbrow) Monday,
at 800 N. Willamette boulevard,
n 9 pound boy.
Byron Poff. who cxpnrlencod
long service in the Fire Dept. of
Uncle Sam's forces in France,
has returned home.
He-member to attend the Hard
Time Danco to bo given by tho
ArtisnnB Tuesday evening, Nov.
25th. You'll enjoy it.
D. 0. Loor. prominent mer
chant of Uontcrville. Wuah., was
a recent guest at the home of
Samuel Lear in St. Johns.
J. A. Hoes, tho well known
photographer, successfully un
derwent an operation at a Port
land hospital the past week.
J. R. Campbell, after a four
month sojourn nt Seaside for tho
benefit of his health, has return
ed to St. Johns greatly improved.
Mrs. J. P. Saylor, a former
St. Johns resident, who hns
been quite ill for a year, was
visiting St. Johns friends last
Sunday.
Deano II. Knowlos. nftor serv
ing his country, is now assist
ing wiui tno Bioiiuuy growing
business of tho Peninsula Secur
ity Co.
Mrs. Alice A. Ogden wishes
to announce that sho has taken
up tho Spirella Corsctiero work
for tho St. Johns district. Col
umbia 710.
Cecil Caldwell, the bright little
son of Lewis Caldwell, the well
known Philadelphia street bnr
bor. is recovering from a sovoro
siege of pneumonia.
Mrs. Ruth Taylor and infant
daughter havo returned to their
homo at Doty. Wash., after
spending several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. it.
Fletcher, at 507 N. Jersey street.
Mr. John Poff. well known
and popular St. Johns business
man, and Mrs. Fay of St. Johns
were united n marriage at
Vancouver Nov. (5th. Their many
friends will wish them unbound
ed happiness.
A. M. Belieuof Seaside, spent
part of tho last week at the home
of his sister. Mrs. J. R. Flet
cher.helpfng care for his mother
who is quito ill, having been
confined to her bed about 13
months,
Chas. L. Graden and John N.
Keeler. former well known resi
dents of St. Johns, have taken
over the Credit Reporting Com
pany, with headquarters at 719
Gasco building. As both havo
uad considerable experience in
the business, they are bound to
succeed well.
Miss Ina Johanna Peterson.
aged 25 years, who died at her!
home 1008 East Twenty-eighth
street Friday, was buried Mon-i
day with interment in River- j
view cemetery. She was born I
in Volga. S. D., where she resi
ded until coming to St. Johns
with her parents sixteen years'
ago. She graduated from Me
Minnville high school. For more
than a year she was chief clerk
of the draft board in St. Johnu
district. In April she rr-turned
from California, where she had
been for several months in hopes i
of benefiting her health. Re
sides her father she leaves a
brother Philip: a sister Marion,
of East Twenty-eighth street,
and an aunt, Mrs. Virginia Bred-
erson, of St. Johns.
CORDUROYS FOR BOYS.
ROGERS.
Tho Royal Neighbors and M.
W. of A. give their next danco
Wednesday evening, Nov. 2Gth,
in Bickner Hull. Snced'a or
chestra. Refreshments served.
Good time assured.
Tho-following program will be
rendered ah 8 o'clock Thank
giving evening nt tho Christian
church, at union service. Each
church will have its service flag
which will bo delivered over to
the custodian. It is desired that
any service man whoso star docs
not appear answer roll call.
Program: Voluntary. Doxology,
Prayer, Reading tho President's
Proclamation, Anthem by tho
Choir, Responsive Reading,
Song. Choir. Reading, "Tho
Landing of thal'Murim," Short
Address, Tho Significance of tho
Service Flag, Song by Choir,
Roll Call, and Response by Re
turned Service Men or Relatives,
Chargo and Delivery of Service
Flag to the Custodians, Song,
Tho "Battle Hymn of tho Re
public," Benediction.
Childrens' RUBBKRS (55e up.
ROGERS.
Lot Mrs.Koy do your sowing.
812 N. Willamette boulevard.
Yes, the PeninHiila Electric Co.
sells Gas supplies, mantels,
shades, etc. -118 N. Jersey street.
TIN PANTS, TIN COATS.
ROGERS.
For Salo-Bieycle.-825 N.
Central avenue; phono Col. 712.
Persons having left watches
and reimir worki with the late
S. W. Rogers, Jeweler, pleaso
call as soon us possible at 3M W.
Chicago street for same.
High school girl wants work
after school and Saturduys.
AddrosB J. M., this office.
For Rout Furnished houso.
837 N. Willamette boulovard:
call Woodlawn 0130.
Work Pants $1.95, 2.75. 3.00,
1.50, 5.00, 7.00. ROGERS.
You enn't toll by tho looks of
a frog how far no will jump.
Buy FIR wood. Don't buy your
fir for looks, buy it to make
heat. St. Johns Lumber Co.
For Salo 1917 Ford, in good
running order. St. Johns Gar
age, phono Columbia 590.
Trading with us entitlos you
to buy Aluminum ware nt Manu
facturers' cost. Bucy tho Grocer.
ST. ANDREASBURG rollers
and whistlers, very choice. At
215 West Richmond St., phone
Columbia 851.
Wo havo Electric and Non
Eloctric Vacuum Sweepers.
Peninsula Electric Co.418N.Jor.
sey street.
For Sale-500 or 000 feet of
Pago wire f-jneing, with Kates 4
and 5 feet high, second hand
and half price.- L. B. Chinmun.
312 Trumbull street, St. Johns.
"Tho Sweeper you havo boon
waiting for," Tho Vacuotte Sue
tion Sweeper, not an electric.
Let us demonstrate to you. Pon
insula Electric Co., -118 N. Jer
sey streot,
I guarantee my RUBBER
SHOES. ROGERS.
For Sale White Leghorn hens
-021 N. Ivanhoo.
Wantod- Lady to keep house
for young couple and year old
boy. Modern homo and light
work. Phone Col. 005 before 8
mornings, or after 8 evenings.
Handsomely furnished new 1.
room cottage to two ladies, or
couple without children. Inquire
this office.
We desire to express our sin
cere thanks to the neighbors
and friends who so kindly ren
dered their aid and sympathy
during the illness and death of
our beloved mother, and assure
them their kindness will ever be
uratefully remembered. Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Quigley. Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Morin, Mrs. C.
C. Roberts, granddaughter.
GLOVES
LAUGH ASSORTMKNT
W. W. ttOGIMS
Till-: RAINCOAT MAN
INSURANCE FACTS
With replacement costs more
than double what they were in
19M, tho property owner who
was fully protected by insurance
at that time, is now less than
half covered unless ho hns in
creased his fire insurance in
proportion to the increased cost
of replacement.
Fire insurance is thoonly com
modity wo know ol that is
cheaper than it was five years
ago.
Wo represent ten of tho lar
gest companies writing fire in
surance in tho United States.
Their combined assets give uu
tho largest writing capacity of
any agency in tho city of Port
land. Wo can givo you immediate
coverage and delivery of policy.
Prompt and equitable settlement
in caso of loss.
With heavy interests in tho
community, a thorough know
ledge of all lines of tho insurance
business, lowest rates and best
of companies, is it not reasonable
to suppose that wo can gio you
better and more valuable insur
ance service than thuwanderinc
solicitor who may or may not be
in tho businesss when your loss
occurs
PLACE YOUR INSURANCE
BUSINESS AT HOMEandwhen
a loss occurs you will bo dealing
direct with an agency you know
and one that will givo your claim
the attention it deserves. Phono
Col. 101 for rate. PENINSULA
SECURITY COMPANY.
For Sale for a Short Period
My homo number, 929 N.
SyrnciiBO street. The ground is
50x100 and has seven fruit trees
in boaring. Tho houso has six
good rooms and an extra dormer
that may be used for a bed room.
Full cement baaomont with wash
trays; an economical furnace
that heats tho whole house.
Bath room; bed rooms all havo
proper closets. The place, has
ajvays beon kept in excellent
repair and during the past sum
mer was tinted and paiiited in
side. This is a proposition that
is near the St. Johns' Terminal,
within walking distance and in
lino with an advance in price as
the Terminal progroHHCti, The
promisos may bo inspected by
applying to the ownor or to Mr.
Downey, the neighbor just north
of tho houso. W. II. BONIIAM.
BURGLARS.
For a surprisingly small aunii
ul premium you can protect your
valuables and hnusthold effects
against loss by burglary and
theft. Phono us for rates.
PENINSULA SECURITY COM
PA NY.
Y. W. C. A. NOTES
The sewing cIsbs meets Mon
day evening from 7 until 9 o'clock
Anyone wanting help or regular
instruction is cordially invited.
Last week the lesson was on
"Tailored Seams." Next lesson
will bo "Plackets."
WHO IS ROGERS?
If its anything Electric ace lib.
Peninsula Electric Co., 418 N.
Jersey streot.
Buy your Grocorios at Bucy's
and get the boautiful aluminum
ware at cost. Phone Col. 528.
SWEATER COATS, $1.45.
KOGERS.
Thankgiving special in Milli
nery. Prices., reduced on all
hats, caps and frames. St.
Johns Millinery, Mrs. M. E.
Crane, Prop.
When in neod of small arti
cles, got them at the 51015c
store, St. Johns; in the Penin
sula National Bank Building.
We writo insurance against
Fire, Marine, Automobile,
Strike, Riot and Civil Commo
tion. Rents, Use and Occupancy,
Profits, Elevator. Liability, Ex
plosion. Steam Boilor, Burglary
and Theft, Life. Personal Acci
dent and Surety Bonds. Phone
Col. 101. Peninsula Security
Company.
THANKSGIVING
This week as we give thanks for
peace, for bounteous harvests and a
thousand other blessingswhich make
us feel that ours is indeed a chosen
people, let us remember that other
nations are not so fortunate, that out
of our abundance only can hundreds
of thousands of people of other lands
be spared hunger and privation, that
SAVING is as much a patriotic duty
as it was during the war.
"SAVE AND PAY UP"
is the only way in which war debts
can be cancelled, other nations given
succor aud the cost of living reduced.
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Thanksgiving Merchandise
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Just glance over the items below.
Things you need for that Thanks-
JlV.UUOLVyl kj, JL. UUU (VjVV-'l ,
Beater, Flour Sifter, Carving
Set, Paring Knife, Silver Ware J
Chopping Knife, Chinaware.
Steel Roster tray insert, Special $1.75 f
Universal Food Chopper
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St. Johns Hardware Co.
Phone Columbia 35
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Have you heard
the latest?
the Victor Records of the latest popular song3
and vaudeville hits; the newest interpretations
by the world's greatest vocalists and instrumen
talists; the thrilling renditions of the leading
bands and orchestras?
Step into this shop and ask for any selec
tions you wish to hear. Its a real pleasure to
play your favorite music for you.
CURRINS for DRUGS
1 05 Philadelphia Street