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Music Books at Library Somo music books in the St. Jahna Library: A selected col lection of music compn-MiK gonga, piano music, violin se lections and musical criticism as been lately added to tho collec tion. Thia is supplemented by a large collection from tho Cen tral library, which may be bor rowed at any time. Tho follow ing is a selected list: Biography of Musicians Chapin, Masters of Music; Lavignac, Music and Musicians; Whitcomb, Younp People's Story of Music. Opera Melitz, Opera Goer's Complete Guido; Wir.r, Grand Opera with a Victrola;Dokoven,Kobin Hood; Mendolsohn.Midsummer Night's Dream: Opera Songs for tonor voice. Vocul-Bantock, Sixty patriotic songs of all tho nutions: Hughes, Songj by Thirty Amer icans; .Johnson. Songs ovoryone ahi '.ild know; JCIson, Folk songs of all the nations. Piano Chambers, Piano technic in a nutshell; Chopin, Piunoforte romrtitions; Gottschalk, Piano comi sitions; Hayden, Sonatas; Mendelsohn, Piano works; Nov in, Water scenes; Schuman, Col lodion of favorite original piano- ortci,comD03jtionB. .yiolinrrVi olih classics. Library Magazine list fo 1920. Atlantic, Bookman, Boy's Life, Current I.Iistoryi .Delineator,; Godu.Houfiweepmg.House Beau-' mill, inuupenuuiu nuerimiiunui Marine Engineering, Ladies Homo Journal. Life. Literary Djgest, Missionary, Review, Mn J ern Pris'cilla, Miisic'and Musi cians. National Geographic, New Republic, Outlook, Popular Me chanics. Reriew of Reviews, bt. Nicholas, School Arts, Scientific American, Scnbners, Survey, World's Work, Union Signal, Youth's Companion, Pan Pacific, Daughters of thoAmprican Rev olution. It is possible to lift a man from the ground with five fingers. Two nnranna nut thoir index f'n- irors under the- instens of the person who is to be lifted, two others place a finger under each elbow, and a Mill puts his lore fintnr under tho chin of tho sub jccl. At a given signal ouch purson lifts his hand, and the person is raised up, tho equal subdivision of weight accom plishing the trick. Everyday Life. Who is ROGERS? ire Insurance We represent the leading com pames ol this and foreign coun fries. Phone us for rates. - "Place Your Insur ance at Home" PENINSULA SECURITY CO. 108 South Jersey St. Phone Columbiu 1GI Cloverland Creamery Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Buttermilk Daily Phone Columbia 659 Portland Manufacturing Co. MANTPACiTKKKS 01f Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, ana all kinds 01 veneer ; FACTORY. FOOT OP RICHMOND STREET I ! Sunset Cash Grocery t 111 Philarlolnhin Qnf Phone Columbia II -IS The Store ol' Quality Goods and Lowest Prices Headquarters for Chicken Feed - Scratch, Pure Wheat, Maker, Mill Run Roll ed Barley, Granite Grit, Eastern Oyster Shell, i Oleomnrrnirine. Umoco and Gem Nut. nor lh.. SRh. o Flour is still going higher. Buy" now and save money. Wo are selling for less money than wo can replace stock at wholesale: $5M5 wr sack, i?12.i0 per barrel . . . . SUO w suck, 12 HO per liurrel 2.D5 per .suck, 11. OS jh?i barrel 26c Shredded Wheat ... 2 for 25c Jl2c l'ost Toasties 2 for 25c HSc Rolled Oats, ... 11 lbs for 25c 'CROWN FLOUR OLYMPIC FLOUR BEAR BRAND FLOUR Cream of Wheat . . Olympic Pan Cake Flour Olympic Wheat lleaits Big Large Loaf Bread, not wrapped, , 7c 15c cans Standard Tomatoes jj for 25c 18c cans Sliatu l'eas 15c, six for 85e 80c bottle Del Monte Cauup, 23c two for -I5e Sunset Special Hletid Coffee, J15c three for $1.00 Poller's Comrade lira ml Coffee, .l6o, IHb. onus 120 leer's Golden Gate CotTeu, 55e, 2J lb. cutis 1.35 Golden West Coffee 55c 3 lb. cans 1 55 M.J. 11. Coffee 55c, 3 lb. cans 1 55 Pearl Shortenlif;, per pound 80c Pure I.eaf I.ard, Swift's, lb 85c Wo carry a full line of Fruits and Vegetables. Apples and Spuds we aro headquarters. Spuds that cook to your liking, When vou want anvthinir that vou are hist n lit. . , w , v V " tie particular auout, como to tho I SUNSET. Small fruit crowing for jam planfs7cmriwrb3rjmcofactWic3 and evaporators haa passed the experimental stage and is as stable as wheat or corn. For over twenty years weatern Wash ington and western Oregon and northern California havegrown lierries and small fruits for mar-1 Uet. The first loganberryplants Were set out in the Willamette valley twenty years ago, plants" directly from tho farm of the originator. Tho originator of this combination berry, a cro3S between tho wild blackberry and tins red raspberry was Judge Logan of Santa Cruz, Cal. From this planting the cultivation of this small fruit was extended all over the territory west of the Cascade mountains, and still going. Crops as high as 13,200 pounds to the acre hare been harvested and an average yield of about four tons to tho .acre wn3 made lust vcar. Small fruit crops have become so important and profitable that the success ful grower will havo to give more attention to cultivation. Tho use of lima fertilizer and sheep manure is rccomended by men familiar with the business Two of St. Johns' young ladles on Wcdnoday beforo Now Ycurs after attending the symphony orchestra and doing a little shop ping, walked down to Washing ton and Hroadway to cntch a St, Johns car. Hearing onu man say tn another that a St. Johns car had just left, they decided to walk down tho street and try to keep warm. Tho bright sun ahinonnd anything but a tropica breeze might have had something to do with the spirit of udven ture. anyway ono girl sugges tod walking across broadwny llridge. so they started. Then the same girl remarked that would bo fun to walk home some t inc. "Why not do t today" asked the other girl. All right I will if you will; wo can catch street car most any time. And 'twas twelve-thirty by the clock at the Union Depot, mil tho hnnds of Time had turnci tho hands of tho clock to three fifteen when two tired, hungry u r n trudged in to bt. Johns They said that after a "few dost on" street cars had passed them that the conductor and motor man recognized mum and tney would be ashamed to give ui and be (iiiitters and ride. Hot! girls wore wondering what their mothers were doing, as tltey had not boon informed of the adventure. However, ono mother hud gone to town and the other thought that tho three had met over town and genu shopping, No ill offeetH woro suffered by either of tho girls and onu o them was at n watch party that night.- Reported. Lairds Cash Grocery -108 North Jersey Street Next Door to the St. Johns Review The Little Store with Many Bargains I BON HAM & CURBIEaLi ! I -The -Store That Cares For You - 'JI J IMHH EVERYTHING FOREMEN TO WEAR" WKKKKMUl That Cares EVERYTHING FOR MEN TO WEAR Dry Goods and Shqes for Evecyidly Ivory Soup I'lnkcM 10c V, G At I. tix Simp Ilk kK, two for . . Ilwt Rice, II) Rolled Oat In bulk, a IU Pop Corn, 2 U Sumll white lleaus 10c II), 11 lb 66c . 2.rH.' . l ie . .l!6c Joe $1.00 !(xtr liincy i.iiiut litmus . Illue Soul Mutch the Imx ft" White I'ldaee llrtsid, t hxtve. . 16c Ki'llon' Corn l'lttktN, PMt Tixuttes .SliriiliUsl WlioMt, Ciiiittc Nut Vulletl Wheat U pkRi for ! Siuer Kraut, xr(il 16c IVnnut lluttvr, the lh 20c Vollolmn Milk, 2 lull can Carnation, llorilcn'n, Holly, lull cuiu. IKc Carimtlon uiul Itortleii'ii.aiiwll, '2 cunt 15c Pour lure rolls Toilet l'apr for !Kc Scet Nael OruiiKt per iUmcii 65c " " " miull sUc, dot itfic Country Club Sweet Corn 18c, 2 catu 86c IVferrtHl UH'k tentler iiicltiiiK 1'e.u, iiuV Polar liruml Pans, the pan 15c lliHitli' I'utrce ol Tomatoe 13c,2 for 25c Pieferrwl took solid ick Touia- toe ISc, 2 for 35c Preferred ktock Siting llcaiu the can '20 CuitU liraml White Tuna l'Uh 16c, 2 25c Pierce. Pountaiii or A. l(. Cliin. ree- ular 20c stic; our price 16c I'ruuk'n Hecf Stew in one pound cans, very special at sue l.itihy' Apple or Pesir lluttcrthe can 16c None Such Mtuce Meat 15c. 2 pke. .25c I.ibby's Pie Apple, pke UK- Arm cc llumiuer Sotlu 8c, l pkes 16c Hoyal Hakiiie Powder 12ocuti 35c Maiola Oil pts 4tV, qts 80c, Iwlf lmI- ions fl.OU, KUllou fS.Mi Royal White Soap, A Uitu 36c Uoh White Soup, 10 Uu 55c Crtal White Soup. 2 for 16c; 7 for. .50c Ivory Sap,3 for 26c i. rente (.in Mup, z uuk lor l.V faliu liltve Swp, a tor ac Plenty of Sttjar for all. I CHAMBERS COMPANY O. Chamber Mrs II. K, l.owry Funeral Directors 24S-250 KillinKsworth Avenue PORTLAND, ORUOON Telephone: WoodUwn 8306 C 1133 Mr. Chambei is the only O. A. R. undertaker in the citj of Portland. Personal attention and sucrvUion given to arrangement. Headlight Overalls Racine Flannel Shirts Clothing for Men and Boys Newspaper advertising is a means of starting the movement of mer chandise; but the real advertising is what is said by the person who re sponds to the advertising in the paper and makes a purchase. If we satisfy that first purchaser he imparts the good neWs to those with whom he is in contact. What 'he says about our merchandise is the ultimate aim of all of our advertising. That sort of experience has been ours as proven by the steady increase in the sale of our Men's and Hoy's Clothing. Our suits arc all dependable; they fit well, arc made of good material and the price we place upon each suit is moderate. It is not our policy to mark up an exorbitant, profit when the new arrivals arc available and then at the season end reduce the price so that one customer may own his suit much cheaper than another. The Spring Suits will not be in for several weeks but we now have for your inspection a moderate stock at moderate prices which we advise buy ing; you do not reduce the High Cost by getting what you do not need but if you must have a suit let us show you what we have. L. E. ROSE, Manager Men's Dept. Ide Collars Arrow Collars Interwoven Socks A Dry Goods Store All Yours During 1919 the remark has been.passed in our store many times, that it was a nice place to trade as one always felt at home in this store. And why should they not? We have bought Dry Goods and Shoes for this community for fourteen years; we have met you face to face; several of our good helpers have been with us for years. There is no atmosphere of imposition or independence in our store. It has been the effort of years to make it your store. And so sometimes, white in a mood of reflection, as one is apt to be in during the beginning of the year, we wonder just why there are yet a number of St. Johns ladies who we never see in our store; not even to btiy a spool of thread. You all need Hosiery and this particular item is carried in better selection than anything else we have. We carry a heavy line of BUTTERICK PATTERNS. And doing your own sewing is just about the best thing you can do now to reduce the High Cost. The selection of Cotton Crepes, Percales, Dcvonshircs and Outing Flannels is varied enough for anyone. The Staple Worsted Goods, Taffetas, Mcssalincs, Georgettes, and Crepe de Chines are always in good supply at prices often below the city store prices Give us your business; we will put back into this community all we take out. If you do not like us buy from some one else in this locality, but let's all resolve to be Boosters for St. Johns during 1920. BONHAM & CURRIER. McKINNEY'S BARGAINS I 1J 1IPI tl I'M v. uimuR, Transfer and Storage We deliver goods to and front all parts l'ort Intnl. Vuucouver, l.inutuu ami surroumliun country, rituio uud furni ture moving. l'Uonc Columbia 82, WJ Hast llurliiik'tou Street. 100x100 on ierey utrecl, lunl surface street nml sewer nil in ami tuiil, My mice for short time only f 1000; pay one lull cash. This is u bin snap. 1910 Chevrolet nuto used very little Want to trade in as first payment on 141HHI nome unit jiay iiainuce inoutiiiy Six room modem home with 100x100 lot. located on uood corner lot one mm dred feet tocar nml hard surface street. This lot U ell covered with fruit. My inice for this one i2100. 1'ay 1 1000 cash hilaucc like tent. 1'ive room lmnnutow, nlmot new: has Karate; locatel in liest residence district on car line and hard surface street; this home has f looo worth of furniture with it at the price of fi'200: terms can be arranged if needed. 1'tve room IhiiiimIow with looxloo comer lot, in jjooil district; fruit of nil kinds, has one large walnut tree, one fig tree, three cherry and a variety of other fruits. This one for f'iiOO. Vou pay casu, tne u.tiauce iikc rent. Three room modern house, almost new, sttcets imptoved and luiil, flow. ray f loo cast), the balance like rent. Nice 6 room modern bungalow, lot f0- xlOO, very c!oe in to business center. The lot alone is wnith $looo; my price mr tuts one 2vuu, ray aiooo cam, imi. nee like rent. Six room modern home, fine location with improved street and sewer; the lot isOOxKtO feet in site. This is a dundv buy at $SlX); will make very esy pay. meuts on this one. How about this one? One and one. tbiid acres of the best land in Oregon in city limits ot at, joiius. Tuts lias good ami new Ave room modern bungalow and the entire tract is covered with a hue orchard in full bearing; the fruit aloue on this tract should ruiv vou not less iiiMt one tuuusami dollars per year .My mice otv tins one ts $iW, pay me $500 cash ami take charge of it. I have many others that arc gobd buys. If on the purchae, don't fail to see me. Anything you wish to sell list it with me for tmick results, AlcKlNNEY. 215 N. Jersey St. I'hone Columbia 2 QUONQ TONG CAFE " Try Clwp Suey and Noodles at popular price. Home made putry every dav at ,Cale of Merit." We serve breakfast and dinner. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 p. ui. 100 S. Jersey street. Before Buying Roofing, Building Paper, Lime, Cement. Plaster, Paints and Oils, St Doors, Windows, Coal and Briquets, Hay and Feed, Groceries, - , Auto Supplies or Hardware,- Get Prices From Home Mercantile Co. 209 WestlBurlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON PAT'S 5 Barjber Shop & 108 N. Jersey St. I Brinsr in your job printinsr. Oregon Grape Circle No. 541 Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays lit Bickner's Hall. Visiting Neighbors Welcome 1 i Don't send your of town. printinsr out Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 RrguUr buvlncaa median lit sni id Utiity. Opcu mctlni:t to the public m tutnWrt and 4th Mond. VLItort and oiubrs dUlly Invited to stltud t Ulcnr IU1I. afeLaurel I Lodge, 1, 0, 0, F. """V No. IBB, St. John, Oroo Meets each Monday evening lu Odd Y Ions hall at 7:3o. A cordial welcome ta II viilting brothers, C. V. Poo). N O Carl teckman, Y. O. Joe KolxiU. Ktc free. C. V Noten, Via, a. ii. r. vutK i rtat. St, Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the ttndDM at our members at our regular tnctlaa every 2d and 4th Thursday eveniuc. A. I.. Marcy, Jnln Gromachey, Cltrk Consul. 910 N. Syfacun. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS Meets every Friday nlf ht at 7:30 o'clock In BICKNKR, Hall. Visitors always wJ. come. ' J. R. WATSOH, C.C.. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening io I. O. O. F. Hall, I.eavitt and Jeroef streets. Visttors olwavs welcom. W. B. Coon. C. C; R. & Clark. Clerk. DORIC LODGE NO, 132 A. P. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in Bickner's Hall. VUk tors welcome. A.R. Davis, W, M. A. W. Davis. Secretary., Minerva Chapter No. I05.0.E.S. Meet even- fir.. mJ' third Tuesday of each month in Bickner's Hall,' Visitors welcome. Dixie M. Lewis, W. M Ruby R. Davis, Sec, ' United Artisans WHIumbia Assembly No. 3QO. Meets everv Tuesday at S P. M. I. 0. 0. F. kULL, Csnitr Jnr tad Uitfct Stt, u. iv. aimons, m. A. Mary Roberts, Set'y Pro Tew, 0