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I . i. I II Gifts Substantial On Easy Terms Gifts of Furniture or Home Furnishings will endure and the appreciation remain for many years. You .are welcome to credit on your Christ mas selections. Alake small deposit, we will deliver at proper time, pay at your conven ience. No interest. No red tape. Christmas Suggestions VVc cannot outline all of the handsome things appropriate for Christmas presents. Here arc n fow suggestions: Axininstcr Rugs Congolcum Rugs Oak Rockers Overstuffed Rockers Portable Lamps Dining Tables Buffets Aluminum Ware Community Silver Kitchen Cabinets Enameled Beds Luxury Springs Scrim Curtains Couch Covers Easy Chairs Library Tables Piano Lamps Dining Chairs Set of Dishes Combination Ranges Steel Ranges Breakfast Tables Brass Beds Mattresses (Guaranteed) Smoke Stands Sure to Please Smokers Stands in mahog any, walnut and oak. Priced $3.60 15.00 OAmandu B;u - The Consumers Harvest Mrs. Housewife: Right now is your time to place orders for just as large a supply of Groceries as your Cash Buying Ability will permit. It is not a matter of making money 'with the several Grocers of St, Johns; just now it is "who can sell the cheapest" and the consumer gets the benefit. While the merry war is on among the Grocery Fraternity now is your time to reap the harvest. The new order of Cash Grocery Business in St. Johns has increased the sales mauy fold as the prices are so favorable as compared with the city stores that the Grocery Busiuess stays at home, which is just right. Look at these prices and buy all you can of any of the articles. The Standard Small Loaf Bread, 2 for 15 Fresh Bulk Crackers, per lb 16Y Graham Crackers, per lb 20 Royal Peanut Butter, 2 lbs 35 Eagle Brand ftli.k, per can 25 Best Puree Tomatoes, per can, , 14 We can only make these prices and many others equally as favorable and live because of quality buy ing. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. 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, Flash 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 CM Local News Wo wish all our renders n very Merry Christmas. Willis Vinson is home from Corvallis College and on the sick list. The plumbers we're kept on the jump the first of the week in thawing out frozen pipes. The Portland Manufacturing company has taken out a permit lor the erection of n new dryer. Born To Mr. und Mrs. W. L. Van Horn of 510 Central avenue. December 5th. an 81 pound daughter. The United Artisuns will give a dnnco in the I. 0. 0. I'. Hall December 23. Snecd's orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs. A. W. Davis, who has been at the Portland Convules cont Hospital for tho past three weeks, is improving. Mrs. M. E. Hay of Salt Lake City. Utah, mother of Mrs. A. W. Davis, is here to visit her daughter, who is still in the hos pital. Are you sick? No matter what the trouble is, wu can help you. Call and sec us. Write or phono Mrs. Bear. 811 S. Kel logg street; phone Columbia 1083. Mrs. Anna Pederson of 702 Oswego street died at Salem, Oregon, last week. She is sur vived by four children. Burial took place in Columbia cemetery Tucsuny. Rov. A. J. Tiffany of Port- land will occupy the Evanirelienl pulpit Sunday. He v. Layton, pastor of tho church, is still at tho Portland Convalescent hospital. Persons having news items or other matter intended for nub- Mention may slin same in tho slot at the sido of tho Hoview door in tho evenings when tho office is locked up. Richard Leon Sorber. tho little nine duy's old babo of Mr. and Mrs. Leon borber. died lucsday of pneumonia. Tho funeral will take i) nco today, tho St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Tho snow and cold weather of tho past week disturbed businoss and industry generally to Quito a degree. Tho good old Oregon weather, which has at last mado its appearance, is quito welcome. J. R. Woimor. who has been having a serious timo of it with blood poisoning, is now progress ing nicely, it is reported, J. R.'s numerous friends will bo glad to know that ho is well on the road to recovery. Clristmas advertising has curtailed news spaco to quite a degree this week. However. owing to the inclement weather it has been quite difficult to se euro local nows. Tho weather is the chief topic of conversation. The cold snap through which we nave just passed was tho coldest experienced here in many years, borne local thermometers registered as low as six below one morning last. week, Num erous water pipes were frozen, and shoveling snow was the or der of the day. Mrs. Mary Moss of 818 Burr street, died December Mth, of livr trouble, from which she suffered for some time. She is survived by one daughter, Ber tha Shultz of this city. Deceased had lived in St. Johns and Port land for the past twelve years. The funeral services will be held Monday at the St. Marys cathedral at 9 a. m. Miller & Tracey in charge of remains. Rev. A. P. Layton has beon having a serious tim of it with hiccoughs. Almost two weeks 1 ago he was attacked with hie- coughs, and for nine daj 3 they j kept up almost continuously. 1 He was taken to the Portland , Convalescent Hospital last Sun-! day, and Tuesday morning the hiccoughs were practically stop ped. Rev. Layton's host of friends trust he will soon be around again as well as ever. If its any thing ELECTRICAL 1 see the Peninsula Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. II, M. Grant hum left yesterday for San Fran cisco, where they will remain ! indefinitely. 1 he end of the world failed to materialize on December 17th. Only the very gullible expected it to, and they did not feci alto gether certain about it. Tho Kenton, Woodlawn and local I. 0. 0. R lodges united at Woodlawn in meeting the Grand Master and conferred the first degree on six candidates. 1 A fine banquet followed. J. II. McMillan and wife of Idaho are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corcoran at present. , Mr. McMillan is assistant super , !.... .I.,4. f I I... C. ....! III.... .. iiiiuiiuuiik tu iiiu ouiinuk muiu ill: GLOVES LARGU ASSORTMENT W. W. ItOGUKS 1 Till- RAINCOAT MAN Mrs. Isbcll, choir conductor, will havo charge of tho Cantata ' which will bo held nt tho Evangel ical church Christmas eve. Scratches can bo removed from silver by rubbing tho articles 1 with a pad of chamois leather dipped in olive oil. ! Carrots, turnips and parsnips may bo kept fresh for quito a long timo by covering them with sand and keeping in a dark cellar. On account of tho severe cold Idaho, but it is his intention to' weather , the visit of Mrs. Jes make St. Johns his permanent home. Wm. Peterson of White Sal mon, Wash., was here for novo ral duys tho past week. Ho re ports considernblo road improve ment work for the comingspring between Whito Salmon and Trout Lake, costing in tho neighbor hood of half u million dollars. An interesting discourso will bo given by Pastor E. J. Hlb. bard nt tho S. D. A. Church at Central ave. near Charleston St., Sunday Dec. 21st, at 7:H0 p. m. Subject, "When Christ Shall Reign Personally on Earth." Como and hear it. Mr. Walter Jenkins, Portland Community Song Lender, was present nt this weeks story hour nt tho library and 'taught tho children Christmas carols. On Christmas Eve at (5:30 the child ren will meet nt tho library to iro out thru the streets of St. Johns and sing before all homes having lighted candles in the window. sie Jnrvis, President of tho Re bekah Assembly, was defcrrci until December 21, Wednesday ovoning next, at which timo the Rebekah degreu will bo conform and officers for eiiHiiiug term will bo examined. All Laurel wood nyombcrs are requested to no present. -Anna Canright ucc. bee. A joyful two day celebration given tho children will take place at tho library next Monday and 'lucsday afternoon. A largo Christmas treo is being sot up in tho Auditorium and on Mon day afternoon Miss Hales, eh II (iron's librarian, will tell Christ mas stories to the children around tho Christmas tree. On lucsday afternoon after schoo tho play "Tho Ken Santa Caus will be presented by the children after which Christmns carols will bo played on tho Victrola and sung by the childron. Al older popple who nro interostec are welcomo to como and hoar tho children. The Gift to One that AH Enjoy The gift supreme is one that tho proud possessor can let others enjoy. Such is the Brunswick phonograph. And for that reason it is probably the most practical of all-' especially at Christmas. The Method of Reproduction The Brunswick Method of Reproduction is exclusive, scientific, simple. It does not require an ypert to appreci ate the color, charm and exq'.i itcness it gives to tone. It opens up a heretofore limited vorld of record music. Christinas Gifts Money is always an accept able Christmas Gift. Fathers, mothers, uncles and amities will find 'the very nicest way to remember the young peo ple is to open Savings Accounts for them. Come in this week and deposit any amount from one dollar up and we will send a handsome Christmas Card bearing your personal greet ings, also a Nickel Plated Sav ings Bank to any address in Portland or elsewhere. o t i V 4 p 0 X j il ioiia' 1 o MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Open Saturday ovcnitirjs G to 8 o t v C000OOOOO0000000t0'tJO0-OCVOtC' , Xmas Sug gesfions f 4 44 4 4. 4 Let us help you do your Christmas Shopping. Visit our Store and you will surely find something useful for a Christmas Gift. For Fathor or the Boys Flashlights Kazors Pocket Knives Lunch Boxes Spotlight Bicycle Punching Bags Auto Tires Auto Tools For Mother or the Girls Aluminum Ware Electric Iron g Pyrex Glass Ware i Elec. Curling Irons Silverware Percolator Scissors Chinaware ? Roasters For the Children Erector Sets Air Guns Pocket Knives Kiddie Kars Wagons Velocipedes Roller Skates Dolls 2 Mechanical Toys Electric Trains Open Evenings Until Christmas St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 On The Brunswick any make record can be played at its best. These marvelous accomplishment arc made possible by two pat cntcd features that constitute the Method of Reproduction. They are the ULTONA and the TOKE AMI'LIPIKR. The ULTONA plays all records, truer, finer, sweeter. It Is not a makeshift contrivance but involves a genuine principle of sound. A slight turn of the hand prcsuMs the right needle, dia phragm and weight for playing any record. The TONE AMPLIFIER fa an oval shaped vibrant tone chamber. Like the sounding boa.d of a fine piano or violin, it is made entirely of wood and free from metal. Thus it gives the req uisite tonal volume and eliminates all liajnh, thin, metallic sounds. It meets all advanced acoustical and musical laws. Shop Early Shop Here Those desiring to purchase their phonographs by comparison can save many steps by coming here. Ve have esry facility for giving the widest range of choice. With The Brunswick as the super-Instrument for your guide you'll surely be right in your selection. The phonograph you want is here. CURR1NS for DRUGS 1 05 Philadelphia Street FOY'S FOR TOYS. Givo tho boy a JAZZ CAP. tOGERS. Wanted All kinds of Bewlnir. -1034 S. Syracuse. Ut Flashlights of all kinds at tho St. Johns Hardware Co. Appro priate for Christmas sift. GiveaKODAK ALBUM. Cur rin Says So. Givo him a knit wool cap $1.00. ROGERS. Give a UKELELE. Currin Says So. found Tiro chain. Owner may have same by calling ut this office and paying for notice. Give a box of STATIONERY. Currin Says So. FOY'S FOR TOYS. RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. ROGERS. OIL- So. i ' HIP BOATS $0.00, 7,'CO. ROG ERS. Give a HAIR BRUSH. Cur rin Says So. For Sale Gentleman's $10 overcoat, slightly worn; size 31-36. Call Columbia 1113. Givo PERFUMES anLTC ET WATERS. Currin -Says FOY'S i'OR TOYS. Give the umily VICTROLA, Currin Says So. SWEATER COATS $1.45. ROGERS. The boy will irinu n bicy cle for Christmas. Get o fit the St. Johns Hardware Co, on easy puymonts. Gie a FLASHLIGHT, Currin Says So. Got him a flannel shirt fgr Xmas, $2.50 up. ROGKRS. Give SHAVING SUPPLIES. Currin Says So. FOY'S FOR TOYS. Givo a purse or bill fodr. Currin Says So. Boys' caps, shirt, corduroy pants. ROGERS. Soldiers, yos we dye oofttt brown, blue and hliuk. Skid. more Cleaners; Woodlawn 5JW0. Givo ELECTRIC APPLIAN CES. Currin Says So. When in neod of smitll uvtl. clea, pot thorn at the 6-lQ15c store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Buildina. Best Work Rubbors on earth. ROGERS. i