St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, December 05, 1919, Image 3

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    Xmas Presents on Credit
Your Credit is Good
If the money is running
low as it usually does at this
time of the year, use our
deferred payment plan. Its
a great help. You can se
lect whatever you want
pay a small deposit and the
goods will be delivered when
you wish. ORMANDY BROS, plan
of payments makes buying
a pleasure. There is no in
terest and no red tape.
Following are just a few
of the many useful articles
you will find in our large
stock of
Furniture and
House Furnishings
Axminster Rugs, Scrim
Curtains, Congoleum Rugs,
Couch Covers, Solid Oak
Rockers, Overstuffed Rock
ers, Easy Chairs, Library
Tables, Portable Lamps, Pi
ano Lamps, Dining Tables,
Dining Chairs, Buffets, Com
munity Silverware, Set of
Dishes, Aluminum Ware,
Combination Ranges, Steel
Ranges, Kitchen Cabinets,
Breakfast Tables, Enameled
Beds, Brass Beds, Luxury
Springs, Guaranteed Mat
tresses. We have large stock of
Hand Painted Pictures made
by a local Artist Prices very
reasonable.
Qnmandu Baos
The OLD RELIABLE
Cash and Carry Grabateria
We know that St. Johns had a
prosperousThanksgiving; we know
that St. Johns people were at least
well fed. If you saw the store and
stock the day or two before the
Holiday and then the day after the
evidence would be conclusive evi
dence. Do you know the Cash and Carry Stores iu St.
Johns are making it easier for you to live?
The prices we give you are not based on a loss
of accounts, the pay of a bookkeeper or the delivery
of a cake of yeast. If you are in the babit of buying
your Groceries at the store using the old plan of ser
vice just drop out of it for a month or so and try deal
ing for cash'at the Cash and Carry Grabateria. If
you do not make a saving of $3.00 or $4.00 perhaps
more in that time it will be because you grew extra
vagant because of the more favorable prices.
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SrAlK & niRRIFR. Inr.
i OWNERS
SHOP EARLY
Christmas Gift Suggestions
Manicure Sets, Perfume, Stationery, Toilet Articles,
Watches, Camera, Candy, Razor, Jewel Box, Purse,
Phonograph Records, Safety Razor, Phonograph,
Thermos Bottle, Fountain Pen, Knife, Plash
Light, Cards, Shears, Clock, Lunch Kit,
Bill Fold, Mirrors, Vibrators.
Reading Glasses. Test Your Own Eyes.
St. Johns Pharmacy
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
The Prescription Store
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Coon of Linnton
were rniesta nt the Hny home,
Gil Enst Buchanan ctrect, Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ayers of
Everett, Wash., wcro Kuosts at
the home of their noice, Mrs. C.
A. Kay, Sunday.
Llcuinninir with Dec. 1st the
St. Johns liranch Library will
ho open continuously from two
I 11 no n. m. l'ormcrly it clos
ed between 5.30 and u.UO.
Mrs. May Hadford. claujrhtor
of Mrs. C. A. Hay of Oil Last
Huchanan street, left Saturday
for Syracuse N. Y.. where she
will visit her brother.
CJcortro Urban hnd the mlsfor
tunc to badly shatter liis left arm
while- out huntinur ducks the mid
dle of last week. He was taken
to the St. Vincent's hospital,
and it Is believed his arm can
be saved.
C. S. Uucy, tho local proccr
Mistaken chariroof his Ports
mouth store. Oscar Moe, the
efficient and natural born grocer,
who has been with him for over
four years, Is now in charge of
the St. Johns store.
Tho street car extension to the
terminal is still held up pendintr
a decision of the Public Utilities
Commission. An agreement
will probably be reached in a few
days. Tho extension will undoub
tedly bo made in tho early sprimr.
Homo HKain. after f ivo months'
travol, by land and sea, which
brouuht many now and Interest-
In experiences, Hugh Whislor
arrived during the past week.
Iluch promises to trive us a good
story of his travels in a later
issue.
Tho I M. Orchard hoiuo at
009 Smith avenue was destroyed
by firo last rriday afternoon.
Tho loss was practically a total
one, as Mr. Orchard lost his
funituio and clot hint' as well as
his home. Ho is a member of
tho local firo department.
Mr. and Mrs. Prico of Ponco
City, Okln., aro thu guests of
the former's sister, Mrs. J. S.
Itenfro, at 334 Knst Fessenden
street. After visitincr hero for
a whilo they will go on to Los
Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henfro will accompany them
thither.
Mrs. Ester A. Loeue. of Pat-
eris, Wash., sister of Mrs. W.
E. Kloster. and Miss May Whit-
ney. a friend, of Duluth, Minn..
are tho guests at tho Kloster
home on Loavitt street. Mrs.
Loguo was soloist at the Pioneer
Methodist church bunuay morn
ing.
J. R. Weimer has been havinfi
considerable troublo with his
thumb. About threo weeks ago
he ran a piece of baled hay wire
into it and blood poisoning de
veloped. An operation was per
formed upon it Wednesday. Mr.
Weimer's many friends trust it
will soon bo as well as ever.
Mrs. Minnie Boswell of 117
'av nrrpph nnd filvrtfl Hnnnnrs.
of 48 East Seventy-fourth street,
, 1 f ir .
weremarrieu in Vancouver Mon
day afternoon. Mrs. Conners is
the daughter of Mrs.J. Gray and
has made her homo with her
mother for the past year. They
will reside in the Mount Scott
district.
Mrs. Jessie Jarvis. President
of the Rebekah Assembly of Ore
gon, will pay Laurelwood Rebe
kah Lodge rso. iou an omcial
int nn Wednesday evenlnir.
December 10. All members are
requested to be prerent, as mat-
tava nf linimmil intprfqt will lift
presented. -Anna Canright.Rec.
Sec.
Mrs, I. H. Logue nnd Miss May
Whitney of Bateros, Wash., are
guests at tho home of Rev. Klos
ter, tho former being Mrs.
Klostor's sister.
Officer R. J. Todd now has
charge of tho first night relief
of tho local police force. Officer
Todd is said to be one of Port
land's finest.
Lnst week Mrs. C. S. Bucy
entertained friends of Alameda
Heights, honoring her mother
and aunt, Mrs. Melton and Miis
Cnstleborry, of North Texas.
Fondnll Young has accepted a
position with C. S. Bucy, the
trrocor. Mr. Yoimir wns In (tin
sales department of Wnslier Bros.
grocery at irvingion lor over two
years. Tho Roviow congratulates
Mr. Bucy unon sccurimr so val
uable a young man.
FOY'S FOR TOYS.
For Sale Small cook stove
good condition, $0,-807 Seneca
St.
Get him a HAT or CAP for
Xmas. ROGERS.
The ladies of the Christian
church are planning a sale of
useful and fancy articles in the
near future. The ladies have
been working very diligently all
summer and lan and nave a
nice assortment of fancy work
pieces and a large number of ap
rons otdiuerent sizes and styles.
Also many other articles that
would make nice holiday gifts.
Announcement of time and place
next week.
ROGERS is no SLICKER.
Lost Lady's whito worsted
jackot, trimmed with pink, on
Tyler street botween Smith nvc-
nuo and Williamctto boulevard.
I'inder leave at 528 Tylor street.
For Sala Rood baby buggy,
in goud condition, nrico Sl'J.fiO.
Call 401) E. Richmond, phono
Columbia lf2.
Middlo aged woman livimr
alone wishes to honrd nflmwl
lady. Am homo- Sundays after
lz p. m.ias n. llartman.
For Xmns a nalr of $3.7Gnuto
Gnuntlet Gloves will surely plcaso
him. A smnll deposit holds
them. ROGERS.
The mirchaso bv tho ilnoW onm
mission of two flat cars for uso
at tun bt. Johns terminal has
been authorized.
Wanted St. Johns Pronortv.
Six modern for $100 down, bal-
anco mommy. Must bo a bar-
gain. 'lei. Col. 71(1,. evenings.
Notico is hereby crivon that I
will not bo responsible for any
niii3 incurred uy trio central
Homo Restaurant. Mrs. G.
Olsen.
Thoso who have left work for
repairs with the late S. W. Roir.
era can at w, l. smith, jowolor,
193 Broadway. Heillg buildlnir.
Thoso having clocks call at A.
V. uavis, 202 N. Jersey street.
Mrs. tamo is, Roger.
Soldiers, yes wo dye coats
brown, blue and black. Skid-
moro Cleaners; Woodlawn 5300.
VERY CHOICE Canary Birds.
ST. ANDREASBURG rollers
and whistlers, very choice. At
215 West Richmond at., phone
Columbia 854.
Lost Gentleman's cloth belt
to overcoat, color, dark green.
Finder, kindly leave at this of
fice.
We have Electric and Non
Electric Vacuum Sweepers.
Peninsula Electric Co.418 N.Jer
sey street.
'The Sweeper you have been
waiting for," The Vacuette Suc
tion Sweeper, not an electric.
Let us demonstrate to you. Pen
insula Electric Co., 418 N. Jer
3ey street.
FOY'S FOR TOYS.
We write insurance against
Fire, Marine, Automobile,
Strike. Riot and Civil Commo
tion. Rents, Uso 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.
The Auxiliary of Minerva
Chapter 105, O. E. S. will give
a parcel Post Package social
Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, in
Bickners' Hall, lhere will be at
tractions other than the parcel
packages'such as, Home-cooking,
pop corn, and fish-pond. A for
tune teller will be there also.
A fine program has also been
arranged. All Eastern Star,
Mason members and their frionds
are urged to attend. Tho pro
ceeds of the evening go towards
furnishing a room in the new
Masonic Home.
- GLOVES
LAKGK ASSORTMKNT
W. W. UOGliUS
TIIK RAINCOAT MAN
INSURANCE FACTS
With replacement costs moro
thnn double what they were in
11)14, tho property owner who
was fully protected by insurance
at that time, is now less, than
half covered unless ho has in
creased his firo insurnnco in
proportion to the increased cost
of replacement.
Firo insurnnco is the only com
modity we know of that is
cheaper than It was five years
ngo.
Wo represent ten of tho lar
gest companies writing firo in
surance in tho United States.
lliclr combined assets give us
tho largest writing capacity of
anyngoncy in tho city of Portland.
Wo can givo you immediate
coverage nnd delivery of policy.
Prompt and equitable settlement
in case of loss.
With heavy interests In tho
community, n thorough know
ledge of all lines of tho insurance
business, lowest rates and best
of companies, is it not reasonable
to supposo that wo can tr wo you
better nnd moro valuable insur
ance service than tho wnnderinn
solicitor who may or may not he
in tho busincsss when your loss
occurs?
PLACE YOUR INSURANCE
BUSINESS AT HOMEnndwhen
a loss occurs you will bo dealing
direct with nn agency you know
nnd one that will givo your claim
tho attention it deserves. Phono
Col. 101 for rntcB. PENINSULA
SECURITY COMPANY.
For Sale for a Short Period
My home number. 029 N.
Syracuse street. The ground is
50x100 nnd has seven fruit trees
in bearing. Tho house has six
good rooms and an extra dormer
that may bo used for a bed room.
Full cement basement with wash
trays; nn economical furnnco
that heats thu whole house.
Bath room: bed rooms all have
proper closets. Tho place has
always boon kept in excellent
repair and during tho past Hum
mer wns tinted nnd painted in
sido. This is a proposition that
is near tho St, JoIuih Terminal,
within walking distanco and in
lino with an advance in prico ns
tho Terminal progresses. The
premises may bo inspectod by
applying to tho owner or to Mr.
Downey, the neighbor just north
of tho house. W. II. BONHAM.
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 ratos.
PENINSULA SECURITY COM-
PA NY.
FOY'S FOR TOYS.
Get him a WOOL SHIRT for
Xmas, $2.50 up. ROGERS.
If its anything Electric sooub.
Peninsula Electric Co.. 418 N.
Jersey street.
Arm Bands. Garters, Suspen
ders and Neckties in Xmas boxes.
ROGERS.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them at tho 5-10-15c
store, St. Johns; in tho Penin
sula National Bank Building.
A small deposit will hold a
pair of $3.75 auto driving gloves
for his Xmas. KUUUKS.
Yes, the Peninsula Electric Co.
sells Gas supplies, mantels,
shades, etc. 418 N. Jersey street.
Girls' Hooded RAIN CAPES
$4.35. A small deposit will hold
one till Xmas. KUUISUS.
You can't tell by tho looks of
a frog how far he will jump.
Buy FIR wood. Don't buy your
fir for looks, buy It to make
heat. St. Johns Lumber Co.
FOY'S FOR TOYS..
Get your WET GOODS today.
I close Sunday.
ROGERS.
RAINCOAT
At the OJogo of Business
November 17, 1919
RESOURCES
Loan and Diacount , . , (969,663.72
Overdraft ... . 56.67
U. S. Bond and Cartificats . 300,468,13
Slock in Federal Heiarre Unfile . . 3.450.00
Bond and Securities . , 277,117.36
Furniture and Fixture , , 14,045.94
Caih on Hand, Dua from Dank and
United State Treasurer . . 412,618.47
$1,977,470.31
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock fully paid in
Surplu and Undivided Profit
National Dank Note Outstanding
I'edtral Iteitrve Dank , .
Depo.it. . . .
. $100,000.00
32,567.11
. 93.900.00
85,000.00
1,600,003.20
JI.977,-170.31
Peninsula National Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Open Saturday overlings 6 to 8
Electric Heaters
Hotpoint Electric Heaters will
take the chill out of your room these
chilly mornings. Price $11.00
PERFECTION OIL HEATERS
$6.50 to $9.00
,i umiiai.'Ui'iia ar-"cmT-1 i.i.q.j
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Phone Columbia 35
Free Demonstration
And Sale Of
STERNO
Cooking Devices and Appliances
Monday. Dec. 8th.
Don't Fail to Attend
Sec Windows
CURRINS For DRUGS
1 05 Philadelphia Street
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