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i 1 Introducing A New Beauty Occidental Combination Gas, Coal and Wood Range Wc recently added to our large stock of ranges this new beauty--a pd it is indeed a beauty The manufacturers have put into its construction the result of 50 years ex perience in stove making. The Occidental has all of the best features of the Combina tion Gas, Coal and Wood Ranges up to date. Unless you have had a Combination Range in your house, you probably do not fully appreciate the convenience of having all kinds of ranges in one. For cold weather you have a coal or wood range and for warm weather a gas range. The Occidental Combination Range is well constructed, it is the only range that burns coal, wood and gas at the same time to heat the samo oven and top cooking surface without a change of parts. It is Built to Endure Simple to Operate Economical on Fuel The Occidental Combination Range lins 4 Gas burners, mid 4 grid dle holes for coal. It 1ms white porcelain drop oven door nud splashcrback and drip pan and nickel trimmings. Price $147.50 EASY TERMS Same Range as above with 3 surface burners for gns, 4 griddle holes for coal, wliitc porcelain enameled drop oven door and splasher back with nick el fire door and Duplex grate. Price $117.50 EASY TERMS Same Range as above with swing oven door and black trimmings. Price $165.00 EASY TERAS OAmondu Baos The Cash and Carry Grabateria We insist that St. Johns is getting Groceries at more advantageous prices than any other locality in Portland. The principal reason is that the cut prices have produced a volume of sales that formerly went to the City Stores. Now that volume is assur ed there is no good reason that these prices should not continue. If there are any Cash Groceries in St. Johns profiteering it is without our knowledge. The sys tem was originated not by us but by our predecessor and we are developing and continuing the process. We know we buy right; we sell for volume .and not for big profit on any item. fktre some or the prices that remain until further notice. Soda Crackers per lb. 18c Graham Crackers per lb. 20c Puree Tomatoes 2 cans 25c Schillings Best B Powder 8 oz. 25c " " " 16oz.50c A large stock of Jellies, Jams and Preserves, Syrups and Molasses, the standard packs. Jellies and Jam in bulk at saving prices. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS ROOT'S THALO - MINT For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Gastritis, Auto intoxication In offering Root's Tunlo-uiint as n medicine for the above diseases we feel that wc arc placing in the hands of the customer a preparation which can be safely used at all times and occasions when there is distress resulting from a deranged stomach. Many of the chronic ills from which we suffer originate in excessive acid condition of the system, beginning with the mouth and extending clear through the digestive tract. In Root's Tlialo-inint will be found an agreeable and effective Aromatic, Autiacid and Elitninativc, which, on account of its delicious flavor, will be widely acceptable for use from infancy to old age. St. Johns Pharmacy PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Store COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News Claire in .the Willis Vinson, vrho 1ms been at tho Emnnual hospital for tho rmat counlc of weeks, is still in a serious condition. Mrs. H. Cunningham was operated at the St. Vincent's hosuital Wednesday, and her many friends will be glad to know that she is getting along nicely. At the stockholders meeting of tho Bank of Commerce held yes tcrday, all tho old officers and directors were elected and Mr. R. E. Ilurd was elected assistant cashier. The United Artisans will give a basket social in tho I. O.O. I. Hall next Tuosday evening. A trood nrouram is being arranged. Ladies arc requested to urtmr baskets. All welcome. Mrs. W. C. Dccse, who un derwent n serious operation December 22 at the Good Samar itan hoanital. is at nor home. 121 E. Mohawk street, Blowly recovering. R. D. I'owoll. in company with several St. Johns nconle, mndoa trip to the Silver King mine near uikiiorn btinuny, anu an wcro very much cniiuiscn over the prospects. Advertisers will plcaso bear n mind that changes for display advertising miiBt bo in tho olllcc not later than Wcdnoaday oven- ng to Insure a change. Other wise it will ho presumed that n chango is not desired. Tho editor of tho Eau Telegram is somowhoro woods of Wisconsin. In assem bling tho church news for last Saturday's paper, tho makeup man neglected to removo tho slug lino. "Add Holy Junk." Chicago Iribuno. Henry Toering, CG yearn old, of IGC9 Exeter street, fell off a St. Johns street car nt St. Johns last Saturday evening and suffered injuries to his head. Ho was taken to the St. Vincent s hospital. In mention of empty store rooms in St. Johns recently those i.l (I III! t . on i'niiaacipnia street opposite tho city hall and formerly occu- n ed by Couch Co.. woreovor ooked. Those are fine largo store rooms that will probably not remain vacant long. When a business man stops ad vertising it means either one of two things: He doesn't want moro business or no is getting retdy to retire. It is strange how soon the public forgets a business man when ho stops ad vertising. Exchange. The San Dieu Reins Sunday School Class of the United Eran gelical church held their regular monthly business meeting at the home of Helen Russell on Tuesday evening, January 6th, after which a very enjoyable socjaJ lourwas spent by all. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Mae Perkins Wright to James Gordon Cooper, to take place at the Central M. E. church, corner Fargo street and Vancouver avenue, January 6th. Mrs. Wright has been teaching in the North school or several years, Miss Daisy D. Rush, who has been teacher in the North School for the past six years, was unit ed in marriage Christmas even- ng in Portland with Mr. E. 0. Dahl. A delightful luncheon was given in her honor by the teachers a few days before the event, and she was pr m ited with a handsome gif t.JZL 1 1 Wilhelm G.Stef fens died ! his home, 215 East Burr ttreet, January 5th, aged 56 yoara Ho came to this country from Denmark and located in St Johns about ten years ago. He is sur vived by his widow, his daughter. Mrs. Itoss Walker of this place and one son, August Steffens at Camp Lewis in the service o the U. S. A. Three daughters and one son also reside in Den mark. The funeral service took place at the chapel of Miller and Tracey Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Colum Mrs. A. W. Davis returned from the hospital today. F. N. Hudson, of Fargo, N. D., is visiting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hall, on Jersey street. Mrs. Mildred Gore and dauch- ter, Virginin, of Knlama, Wash., came up to spend a few days with Mr. Goro, who is on tho West Hnrtland unloading at the St. Johns terminal. For Sale Six room houso with bnth, lot 804x141 feet, -1 cherry trees, currants and raspberries; iarn for cow nnd place to keen chickens. In good location near terminal. Lor other infor mation call at this office after 1 p. m. An overhoatcd oil stove in tho iath room caused u blazu at the lomo of Arthur Malanina, 616 N. Syracuse, nt about 11:30 Monday niirht. Tho flames wcro extinguished beforo much dam ago was done. Charles Swnrtz of Nowborg was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cook over tho week-end. Io reports that loganberries in his locality nro considerably damaged by tho recent storm. Rev. Father W. Ricsenmy. pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church, of Vancouver, U. C has returned to that city after n two months stay nt St. Clements parish. Reuben 13. Franklin diod nt lis homo, 750 Uowdoin streot, Dccomer 29th of pneumonia, aged 71 years, G montliR nnd 29 days, alio was born in Now York state and came to Portland Irom Woodland, Wash. Survlv- ng him arc his widow and one -m -a t I I son, is. i'j, l'ranxun. jnoi'ouy was shipped to Woodland for ntcrmont Sunday, tho St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. Tho following officers were nstnlled by tho United Artisans on Tuesday ovaning: M. A., L. K. Simmons; 1'. Al. A.. Luclla Barrett; Supt., C. M. Walden; nsnector, nattio i-renricKson; Sec, Mary Roberts; Treas., 3 mer E. Guild: br. Con., Let- tie Guild; M. of C, Fred Fred- rickson; Jr. Con., Lilllo M. tickman; Warden, Lena uuild; Organist, Vesta SimmonB; In spector. Ruth M. Harrett; Hold Committee. Mary Honoris, Joe Roberts: Finnnco Committee, Chas. Barrett, Joo Roberts, Iattio Fredrickson. January 3rd, II. B. Compsou, W. R. C. hold a joint Installn. tion with tho post in their hall. f no d nner was scrwad at noon. then all went to tho I. 0. 0. F. all where the installation took place. Tho new officers are: res., Armenna wnitmoro; aon- t rll Yftfl- T IF or V. l'., iMift uigiow; j. v. Minnie Hannum; bee, Mary Chaney; Treas.. Anna Darowish; Chaplain, Lucinda ones: Conductor, Mary 1'erry; Guard, Gladys Elliott. Other f fleers: Rose Robinson, Louisa Wentz, Hattie Hill, Cora Mer rill, Mary Simmons, Mario Shat. tto, Carrie Vandonberg.. I'ast National J. V. President, Minnie loraman. insta led us in a very pleasing manner assisted by her conductor and.color bearers. ress Cor. GLOVES LARGK ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGHRS Till? RAINCOAT MAN Flannel Shirts $1.35 up. ROO ERS. If its any thing ELECTRICAL sec tho Peninsula Electric Co. Warm Caps for Bald Headed Men. ROGERS. Furnished house keeping rooms. Riverside Hotel, 116 Decatur street. For Sale Team of horses and harness. Home Morcantilo Co., 209 West Burlington street. Beat 75c WOOL SOCK on Earth. ROGERS. Go to Tho Fom forSwotland's Chocolntcs. For Rent Two rooniB furn ished for light housekeeping; no child rcn. Phono Columbia 618 after 4:30 p. m. RUBBER SHOES. $3.60. ROG ERS. For Salo Ford touring car, 5 months old, 1919 model, A-l motor; $500. Call 614 Windlo street. For Rent Four nice light un furnished housekeeping rooms with bath, electric light, gas, telephone Call after 3:15 p. m. 303 Smith nvc., corner Chicago; phone Col. 1012. Girls' Hooded RAIN CAPES $4.35. ROGERS. Aro you sick? No matter what the trouble is, wo can help you. Call und sec us. Writo or phono Mrs. Bear. 811 S. Kel logg street; phone Columbia 1083. Lighten tho houso work nnc buy Wife or Mother an ELKO TRIG Washing Machine or Vn cuum Clcanor. Peninsula Elec trie Co., 418 N. Jersey streot Wo desire to extend our sin cero thankBto tho neighbors nnd friends for their aid. sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the illness and death of our father.and assuro them thei kindness will ever be gratefully remembered. -August btoffonsj Rose Walker, Ross Walker, So phia Potcrsuti. S. L. Hitchcock, an employe ot Overmiro cc McDougall com puny, who fell a distance of thirty-five feot from one of tho vegetable oil tanks under con struction at the St. Johns term inal Tuesday ntfornoon. is re ported to have suffered only small cut ahovo tho eye. Ho was taken to Good Sumaritan hospital See (his Homo before Buying in St. Johns. Strictly modem, ilx room, furnace connected to cwtr, basrinent ccineii floor, beautiful lawn, fruit trees. Till U absolutely tUe best buy iu St Johns, Inquire 929 North Syracuie Street. Start the New Year riRlit! Make this your NEW YEAR'S Resplution. too. RESOLVED: That I shnll save more money this year t'.uu i did last. That I sh.il1. open a Savings Account this week. That I shall add to it regular ly every pay day. That I shall keep a daily re cord of my expenditures. That I shall open my account iu the PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK. A "Family -Budget and Household Ac count Book will be presented to each depositor opening tin accotiut before February first. t 9 t i i Peninsula National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Open Saturday ovonlngo. 6 to 8 Atc4. ooooDooaoooaooootOfOoCrt4vtoo YV7E declare without qualification, that the Brunswick is "All Phonographs in One" the ioo phonograph. If this is true you ought to know it before you buy. Come in today for free demonstration. Currins for Drugs 105 Pttladelphia Street Ml Bl t ! 2 trS EACH WEEK ifyciji watch this you aways see my Srnilind jr o race , TmKer -Jom$L Yes, Tommy Tinker is my name. I have n job witli the best Hardware Store iu ihi town. My job is to be in this paper every week nnd tell you about Hardware and whure to buy it. Rend what I have to say. I will tell you thing yon want to know. I'm going to work for St. Johns Hardware Co Phone Columbia as Announc WE are pleased to announce to thfc public of this vicinity that the Edison Phonograph Company Limited has selected us to represent them here with their new Diamond Amberolaline of Machines and Blue ly Records. You will find a complete line of Edison Cylinder Rscords lere. We also carry a full line of Disc Records to play on all machines. The STtradivara Shoo E 202 N. Jersey St. bia cemetery. tWTpT III - II. li 1