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F- W Observe Thrift We Quartered Oak BUFFETS ON EASY TERMS Our easy payment plan is designed to enable you t j furnish your house complete without inconvenience. We Invito you to take advantage of pur Special Terms offers. VVc have, during tiie ten years we have been in business in St. Johns enabled many families to furnish their homes, very comfortably. This week we are offering n beautiful lino of Buffets on especially easy terms. These arc very handsome pieces of furniture. Any ono of them will do great credit to your dining room. They arc at) full quartered oak finished in golden wax dull. Mission Design Buffet Quartered oak, 42 inch top, golden dull waxed finish, plate rail and mirror Price $47.50 '$5.00 Cash $1.00 a week Colonial Design Buffet Golden wax finish, 45 inch top, plate rail and mirror. Price $48.00 $5.00 Cash $1.00 a week. Straight Line Buffet Light golden oak waxed, 4S inch top witii plate rail and mirror. Price $61.25 $6.00 Cash $1.50 a week Heavy Mission Design Buffet with heavy posts, 48 inch top, plate rail and mirror, golden wax finish, extra linen drawer. Price $72.00 $8.00 Cash $1.75 a week Heavy Colonial Buffet Ileavy posts, quartered oak, 48 inch top, extra' linen draw, lots of storage space. Price $80.00 $8.00 Cash $1.75 a week Qimandu Baos rarrr lit 11 9Z1 Canned Fruit Prices Scales & Currier Cash Grocery No. 1 Lemon Cling Sliced Peaches "Otter" each 20c, doz. $2.25, case $8.25 25 Yellow Free Peaches "Otter" each 35c, dee. $3.85, case $7.50 "2 " ' " " Del Monte" hrand each 25c, doz. $2.85, case $5.G5 " 1 Canned Apricots "Otter" 20c, . " $2.15, " $8.00 " 2& " 11 "35c, " $3.75, $7.35 V 1 Pears "Otter" Bartlett "20c, " $2.35 " $8 65 Our stock is large, we buy in such manner that quantity prices are obtained. It is to your interest to buy where you get the best prices; that is the way we buy. But we insist that you may get what you want at better prices than prevail elsewhere for stand ard groceries if you patronize the pioneer store of this locality in the establishment of the Cash Grocery Business. The delivery cost is cut so that we can deliver free any order of reasonable size. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. WNEftS ROOT'S THALO -MINT For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Gastritis, Auto-intoxication In offering Root's Tlmloniint ns n medicine for the above diseases we feel that we arc placing in the hands of the customer n preparation which can be safely used at nil times nnd occasions when there is distress resulting from a deranged stomach. Many of the chonic ills from which we suffer originate in excessive acid condition of the system, beginning with the mouth nnd extending clear through the digestive trnct. In Root's Tlinlo-mint wilt be found an ngreenble nmleffectivc Aromatic, Autlacid nnd Hliminntivc, which, on account of its delicious flavor, will be widely acceptable for use from infancy to old ngc. St. Johns Pharmacy PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Store COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News Mrs. Jesse Walker of Indenond ence waa a St.Johna visitor dur ing the past week. The now Christian Science church is rapidly ncarinf? com pletion at Smith avenue and Now York atrcota. M A. Hon In nroctlntr n now dwelling house for J. H. Woim- or on Willamette uouievaru, near Cntlin strcot. ton'f If. nbmit time thnt some thught wub being gi von to a high br cltro at St. Johna? Timo at least to begin agitating the question. A wrdl known citizen wna in Mm nfflen t in other duv nnd ho stated that ono of tho things most bndly needed In tot. Jonns wna a first class hotel. Mru fMwrnnrH Woollftv nnd daughters, Lucilo and Mnrjorio, left last week for Central City, Neb., where thoy wcro caltod on account of tho death of Mrs. Woolley'a mother. Mrs. J. Ilttasi nnd daughter. Catherine, who havo been visit ing friends and relatives for tho past four months in tho Hunt, re turned homo Sunday. A most enjoyable timo is reported. Tho Pvthlnn Slatora will irtvo tlmtr fintinn in thn fiWntinir rink instead of Dickncr Hall, aa pre viously announced. It will take nlnce Thursday evening. Jan. 29th. Tho I). O. K. K. or- chestrn will furnish tho music. Young Farmer Burrns. welter weight -wrestler of St. Johna, is anxious to wrcatlo nny man in tho world of his weight (115 lbs) barring none. Or would ngreo to throw three local men in one hour. Can be found at 215 Phihulophiu Htreet, or Col. 071). This ia thrift week through out the United States, concern ing which food for thought is contained in tho spaco of tho Peninsula National Hank this week." Rend it now wlfllo you think of it. Then profit by what you read. All Pythian Sisters are invited to attend tho Club which meets next Tuesday afternoon and oven ing with Mrs. A. Carl Nelson on N. Edison strcot. Sisters and thoir husbands nrre invited to at tond tho gettogethor dinner, which will bo served at 7:00 o'clock. In their presentation Friday and Saturday evenings of tho five act comedy, "She Stoops to Conquer," James John high school seniors did credit to thoir instructor, Mrs. Drury-Scott. Crowded houses greeted tho ac tors on both evenings. Ducts by Adelaide and Suo Eggman, Erma and Esma Griswold and a violin duet by Harriet Padden and Melford Wesley furnished muaic between tho acts, Clinton O. Bay also sang a solo. Last Friday night being the regular meeting night of tho Knights of PythianB, about 45 Knights assembled prepared to havo an enjoyable evening and to seo that six now candidates rode the goat properly. After all business had been transacted and Lodge adjourned, to the sur prise 9( all present when they got to the kitchen they found a bout thirty Pythian Sisters with tablea all spread and supper fit for a king. Several toasts were given by a few visiting Knights, after which a social hour was spent. All went home wonder ing when another surprise would be given. Mr. Hoy F. Thompson and Miss Dora V. Fox. both of St. Johns, were united in marriage at the M. E. church Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Alponso Fox, bro ther of the bride, and Miss Helen A. Thompson, cousin of the groom, attended them. Rev. W. E. Kloster performed the ceremony. A reception was hgld at the brides home after the cere mony. The bride received many beautiful gifts. Tho happy young couple left on the evening train for Victoria, B. C for their honeymoon, after which they will mako their home in St Johns. There will be five issuosof tho Review published this month. A citizen auggesta that the daily papers should be read in the public schools in order to keep the pupils informed on the current eventa of tho day. The timo for holding gymaaium clnsa of tho Y. W. C. A. ha8 been changed from Wednesday to Thursday oveningnt the usual hour to accommodato members of tho class. Tho weavo room department of tho woolen millB will hold an old fashioned country fair at the club houso beginning at 7:80 tomorrow.Saturday.ovening. All tho features of a country fair nrtd then some will be in evidence. A jolly good timo ia assured. Everybody welcome. Paster E. J. Hibbnrd will be with ua again nnd will lecture on tho all-important subject, "la God's Judgment Now Duo," at tho tho Seventh Day Adventist church Wednesday ovening.Jan uary 28th, at7:!J0. Improvothe opportunity of hearing him. Re ported. II. Stcinfcldt, who conducts tho St. Johns Poultry Farm, had his buildings rained the first ot tho week, N. A. Goo having charge of the work. Mr. Stcin fcldt has a fine chicken farm, and among other varieties has over 800 lino white leghorns. Eugcno Malo died at his homo in Gervais January (1th of heart trouble. Tho older residents of St. Johns will probably remem ber Mr. Malo, aa ho lived hero in tho earlier days, following his trndo as a carpontor. Ho iu sur vived by his widow nnd .seven children. Mrs. J. O'Connell hns purchas ed the furnishings of the room ing house over Honlinm & Cur rier's store and took possession Tuesday. She has had consider bio experience in tho rooming house business nnd will no doubt mako a success of Tho Doris Apartments, which is tho new namo for tho rooms. Managor McCredie of tho Multnomah theater has purchas ed tho corner of grodnd at Alta and Jorsoy streets, occuppicd by the Grabateria store, from Thoa. Coupe, tho deal being consum mated through tho agency of A. W. Davia, tho realty man. It la Mr. McCredio'a intention to erect a thoroughly modern picturo show and vnudevillo houso thoreon eventually. Mao Perkins Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Perkins, of Carlton, Oro.,becamo tho brido nf .Inmoq flnrdnn Connor at & church wedding on Friday oven ing nt Central Methodist church. Tho wedding ceremony waa sol emnized by Rev, A. u. waciean, paBtor of tho church. Mrs. Cooper has boon a -teacner in tho North school of St.JohnB for a number of years. Her many friends here unite in extending heartiest congratulations. Lighten tho houso work and buy Wife or Mother an ELEC TRIC Washing Machine or Va cuum Cleaner. Peninsula Elec tric Co., 418 N. Jersey street. Hosiery for Sunday, Socks for Monday. ROGERS. GLOVES LAUGH ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGIJRS TIIK RAINCOAT MAN Union Made Overalls $1.90. ROGERS. For Sale Columbia Cabinet phonograph, good as new, nnd 85 rccords.'at a bargain. Call at this office "ROGERS" SPECIAL," Best GOc Glove on earth. When in need of small nrti cles, get them nt tho G-10-16c store, St. Johna; in tho Penin sula Nationnl Hank Building. SWEATER COAT $1.45. ROG ERS. If its nny thing ELECTRICAL seo tho Peninsula Electric Co. Overcoats at Low Prices. ROGERS. Are you sick? No matter what the trouble ia, wo can help you. Call and boo ua. Write or phono Mrs. Hear, 811 S. Kel logg street; phone Columbia 1088. Leather Work Shoes 0.00. ROGERS. For Sale Good gontlo family cow, fresh, five years old. Call 717 Myera street. Furnished houso kooping rooms. Rivcrsido Hotel. 110 Decatur street. Found W. R. C. pin. Owner may havo sumo by calling nt thia office and paying for notice. RUBBERS for ovorybody, ROG ERS. To Trade Two good clenr Iota in St. Johna for an automobile. -932 E. 11th North. ROGERS sella HATS ami CAPS. For Sale Wicker baby buggy, uood us now. at a bargain. Call nt thia office. Good WORK PANTS ?2.75. ROGERS. For Salo or Trado for Vacant Lot Eouitv in fivo room mod orn houso near terminal: cash or terms. Call at thia office. Wo deairo to express our s'n cere thankato the neighbors and frlenda for their kindnoss nnd sympathy during tho illnoaa and death of our beloved wifo and mothor. also for the beautiful floral offerings, nnd assure them their kindnesa will ever be grata, fully remembered. Androw FrederickBon and Family. Lost Blue douhlo blanket be tween Oswego atreet and Pen insula Bank. Finder leave at 517 Oswego, after 0 p. m. Sec this Homo hefore Buying in St. Johns. Strictly modern, six rooms, furnace, rountcttil to tener, biueiiicut cement floor, beautiful lawn, fruit trtos. Till Is absolutely the bust buy in St. Joints, Inquire 929 North Syracuse Street. VV7E declare without qualification, VV that the Brunswick is "All Phonographs in One" the iooo phonograph. If this is true you ought to know it before you buy. Come in today form free demonstration. Currins for Drugs 105 PhaadelphialStrcct I imllin n ii in ii rTTTTtlJ j In commemoration of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, master of thrift, this week is' being observed throughout America as THRIFT WEEK. The American Bankers' Associa tion has endorsed the following Ten Commandments of THRIFT. Check them off and see how many of them you are living up to and then resolve to obey the rest of them this year: 1. Make a budget. 2. Keep an intelligent rec ord of expenditures. 3. Have a bank account. 4. Carry life insurance. 5. Make a will. 6. Own your own home eventually. 7. Pay your bills promptly. . 8. Invest in War Savings Stamps and other government securities. , 9. Spend less than you earn. 10. Share with others. Thrift without benevolence is a doubt ful blessing. Our FAMILY BUDGET and HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT Book will help you to adhere to the first and second commandments. pPeninsula National Bank Officers Mr. l C. Knanu Chairman of the Honrd Mr. Grant Smith President Mr. J. N. Kdlefsen Vice President nnd Maiingcr Mr. P. P. Drinker Vlcu President Mr. C. II. Russell Ciwhler Mr. 8. I.. Hoblc AstiiMuut Cnwliier Mr. It. K. Morris A.soUlunt Cnidiler Mr. I,. J. Wright AwdMnnt Cwnliter Directors Mr. Thomns Autzen, I'rvtblent l'oitlmi.l Mfj. Co. Mr. II. W. Honlinm, I'mtlili'iit llonlinm & Currlttr. Mr. K. C. Couch, I'oiliiurly of Couch ft Co, Mr. lf. 1.'. Drinker, Vlce-lras., I'rcslilotil l'ciiliiMilii Svciirlty Co. Mr. J. N. Hdlcfsen, Vlce-Pres. nnd M;r. Mr. A. K. Johen, I'ormtirly I'res, Jobos Milling Co, Mr. I'. C. Knnpp, Chairman of thu Hoard, I'roi. IVnhisiilii SlifibiillilliiK Co. l'r4. I'euliiiuhi I.uiulwr Co. Mr. II. H. renuell, I'res, Cowtt .SlilpbuililiiiK Co. Mr. Grunt Smith, President, l'rtn. ('.milt Smith & Co. aj;y (J Wo Set Everything HARDWARE from a Mouse trap UP' When you want Hardware, come to us. We carry the atock and you can "find it" in our store. Wc give you good stuff and the low price. We stand behind everything we say and sell. Do business with us oue season" and you will be our custom er for life, because- - Our Hardware is the Best; it stands the Test. - it - IUI J, St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 t I I t