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ma EH Thrift Week Observ I 00 t t Mm I $175-00 STYLE II $115.00 EASY TERAIS mm v. - ,' ,r (WnduBAos Canned Fruit Prices Scales & Currier Cash Grocery No. 1 Vernon Cliug Sliced Peaches "Otter" each 20c, doz. $2.25, case $8 25 " 25 Yellow Free Peaches "Otter" each 35c, doz. $3.85, case $7.50 " 2 " Del Monte" braud each 25c, doz. $2.85, case $5.G5 " 1 Canned Apricots "Otter" " 20c, " $2.15, $8.00 " 2 " "' " "35c, " $3.75, " $735 1 Pears "Otter" Bartlett " 20c, " $2.35 " $8.64 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 tile 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 deliver' cost is cut so that we can deliver free any order of reasonable size. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. ' OWNtRS ROOT'S THALO -MINT For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Gastritis, Auto-intoxication Iu offering Root's Tlinlo-niint ns n medicine for the nbovc diseases we feel that we arc placing in the hands of the customer n preparation which enn be safely used at all times and occasions when there is distress resulting from n 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 T halo-mint will be found an agreeable and effective Aromatic, Autiacid and Klimiuativc, which, on account of its delicious flavor, will he widely acceptable for use from infancy to old age. St. Johns Pharmacy PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Proscription Storo COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News A charter for u third bank in St. Johns has boon disallowed, according to n decision handed down by the supreme court on Tuesday. The Western Coopcrnco Com- nany last week took out permits ti erect a two story lion house and repair two burners at a to tal cost of $G000. W. A. Wood of. St. Joe. Mo.. is a cucst at the home of his mother. Mrs. Anna Wood. He spout eleven months in the scr vlco in l'rancc. no muss it ho well hero that ho will probably remain permanently. II. Steinfoldt of thu St. Jolma Poultry Farm atnton that he is installinir a bitr Candco Incubator of aoou capacity, which will bo the I unrest on the reninnuln. it will hatch chickena while you wait, almost. Anyono do3irintr to become a member of tho St. Johns Com munity Club may enroll at tho I'eni nmila National Hank. The membership feo is one dollar. ISvory uood citizen should unroll and becomo n booster for St. Johns. S. I'. Slovens of Kentucky has lurchaacd Heain's storo near the Multnomah nnd will ta'o charuu 11 a fow days. Mr. llonm will spend 801110 tinio in touring tho southern part of tho statu nnd California boforoairain otiK'aging n business. Drott C. Larson has loft St. Johns for Now York City to tnko a post graduate course in what s claimed to bo tho crnst in stitution of learning in America, The Now School for Social Ho- search, under tho personal dir ection of tho foremost authorities n tho fiolds of political economy nnd jurisprudence. Harry A. Imhoiien nnd Fred Myers hnvo purchased tho Fair- child meat market at tho corner of Baltimoro and Jersey streets. They will tnko chnrgo tho first of tho week. Moth hnvo had ong experience in tho meat bus ncss and have ninny mends in St. Johns who w ill wish them unbound succossMn their new venture. St. Johns Camp No. 773. Wood men of the World, hnvo installed the following officers for the en suing term: Past C. C, W. E. Coon; C. C, N. J. Simmons; A. L., P. J. Miller: Clerk, It. C. Clark; Banker, C. A. Kryer; Escort. G. S. Manning; Watch man, W. A. Trout; sentry, u. Olson; Manager, F. H. Law rence. Tho Pythinn Sisters will hold their semi-annual birthday din ner Sunday evening, Feb. 1st at the home of Mrs. J. It, Weimer. on Burlington street. Dinner is to bo served at u o'clock, and as there are a large number of birth days to be celebrated at this time, each and every member with their husbands are most earnestly urged to attend. Reported. The Peninsula club will present W. L. McGuire and his all-star Loyal Legion minstrels at the emnsula.club house on baturday at 7:30. Assisting Mr. McGuire in the performance will be Beu- ah McGarvey, Mr. McQueen, Mr. Rose. Mr. Irish, Mr. Hen ingway, Mr. Rigby, Mr. Free man, rrea weston. Joe U3gner and Willis McQueen. "The First Rehearsal," one act comedy, will conclude the performance. The January Class of North Schoolwas entertained by Mar guerite Galvin and , Margaret lolbrook at tho latter's home, Friday evening, Jan. 16. A de- ightful evening was spent play ing games, ana supper wai, ser ved at 10:30. Tho following were members of the class: Margaret lolbrook. Marguerite Galvin. Opal Olsen, Helen MacGregor, Matilda Herwick, Gladys sparks, illian Miller, Olga Aitman, Gordon Graham. Jefferson Davis, Howard Greene, Alfred Mageske. Chester Pitts, Walde- mar Oeschgar, Fred Smith, Les- le Murray, Clyde Blomgren. he class also enjoyed a skating party at the Oaks Rink Friday evening, Jan. 23, from 7 to 10:30. They were chaperoned by their The time for holding gymnsium class of tho Y. W. C. A. has been changed from Wednesday to Thursdny evening nt the usual hour to accommodate members of the class. Mrs. Gusta Stevens and George M. Blessing, of Portland, were married at the Methodist pnrsonago on Saturday evening. Tho Rev. W. E. Kloater per formed tho ceromony. Mr. and Mrs. Blessing will reside at 221 Polk street. Tho Jolly 'Stcon Club was do lightfully cntertainui nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Chambers on Fisko Btroct Wed nesday evening. In the game of COO Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Fry captured first prize, and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Evens second prize. Delicious refreshments were served. Thu East school will have an eighth grado this term for thu first time since the school was in existence. Twenty-five pupils hnvo registered for tho new term, mostly in primary grade, which isiin charge of Mm. Tully, n new toucher. Tho North school has twenty new pupils and Cen tral twonty-five. with two now teachers. Miss Jano Lowe, kin dergarten, nnd Mrs. Joseph Shaw, third grado. James John high school has registered forty- eight now students. To thoso of our community who, ns stockholders, are inter ested nnd to those who may be como interested with tho Silver King Mining Co., R. D. Powell wishes to announce satisfactory progress, considering tho un favorable weather conditions. In tho development of tho pi I ne,. Mr. Powell nlso reports further encourngment by thevisitof two othor pnrtios of mining men to tho property nnd, liko nil pre vious parties, say it is tho host undeveloped niino thoy hnvo over soeif. Thu Pythian Sisters' club was very pleasantly entertained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carl Nelson on North Edison street, last Tuesday afternoon and evening. Tho husbands had been invited for thu dinner nt 7 o'clock, and a mostcnjoyablo time was spent by every one presont. Tho next club meeting will hu hold at Mrs. J. R. Wei mer's home Feb. 10th for an all day session. All Sisters aro ox- tendcdii cordial invitation tout- tend. Mr. G. M. Thorp nnd Miss Eliza J. Colo woro united in marriago at Astoria at high noon Jnnuary 20th. Rev. Johnson performed the ceremony in trio presence of twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs Dyer attended tho couple. A fine wedding lunch eon was served. Tho bride was was attired in soft white crepo dechine. She is well known in St. Johns where she resided for a number of years and where sho has many fr ends. I ho happy couple have taken up their homo at 910 Corbett street, South Port land. Roomers and Boarders wanted Private home, us of phone. Call Columba 1191. Tin Too down to ROGERS for TOE RUBBERS. every purpose. GLOVES . LARCH ASSORTMliNT W. W. KOGKKS TI1K RAINCOAT MAN Who ia ROGERS? For Sale. If you aro looking for u bargain in n good six room house, bam, three good lots, close in, call Columbia 232. GLOVES for ROGERS. For Sale- Furniture. 223 W. Tyler street. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the G-lO-lGc store. St. Johns; in thu Pun In sula National Bank Building. Grocers Aprons and Black Sleeves. ROGERS. If its any thing ELECTRICAL see thu Peninsula Electric Co. Silk Shirts. ROGERS. I.ttrhton Ihrt hoiisu work and tmv Wlfn or Mother 1111 ELEC TRIC Washing Machine or Va cuum Clunner. I'enlnstila filcc trie Co., '118 N. Jersey street. Panama lints. ROGERS. First class hair work and hair chains made toorder. Mrs. A. D. Bond. Leave orders at St. Johns Millinery. For Sale or Trade for Vacnnt Lot Equity in five room mod ern houso near terminal; cash or terms, uuu at huh on ice. A birthdny party was given for Grace koso itiosuay evening, .liuuiiirr 27th. Sho received many beaut mil presents, mo nvnniiMr wiiR snout bv Victrola 11 ay mr. dancing, nnd a numuor of games. All had a glorious timo. Refreshments woro served. Thoso present wru Grnco Roso, Viola Rassi, Doro thy Molton, Dorothy Wiiiuor Laura Rogers, ami Nina I Iocs Beginning February 1, Officer Hatt of tho St. Johns police force wiu hnvo rimruo 01 inn xuu- Btntion nnd tho officers working tho night reliei. umcer joiiu, nmu in elmi'crn. will bo transfer mil in ( tin Kccnnd nk'ht roliof in tho North end district. Officer W. f J. Wilson u so wi bu ass gn- cd to tho St. Johns night police fnrcn. A liiL'li noworod Win choster riflo nnd a motorcycle aro part of tho equipment which Ulitcer mm win navu 111 nigiu. A touring car has been addodto the oquipment for use as patrol wagon on the day roliof. See this Home before Iiuying in St. Johns. Strictly modern, lx nxmu, furnace, routitctnl to H'ymt, IwM-iiitut cement door, beautiful lawn, fruit trees. This U aU&oluUly tbe let buy In St. Joints. Iwiulrc 929 North Syracoie Street. WANTED TO BUY small home iu St. Johns. 2 clear building lots as first payment. Give location. Address R, this Office V7E declare without qualification, VV 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 PliUadelphia.Strcet 7njrnTrt.rrrrrrTT l I J In commemoration of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, master of thrift, last week was being observed throughout America as THRIFT WEEK. The American Bankers' Associa tion 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: f 1. Make a budget. 2. Keep an intelligent rec- l ord 01 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. Peninsula National Bank Officers I. C. Knnpp Chnirmnn of the lltxud Grant Smith Prtwldonl J. ri. l'.mcittcu vice riusiiium aim .Manner I V. V, Drlnkur Vlco 1'residunt o. n. itnssull Cntihiur S. L. Dohlt! Atwihtunt Cmdilur IJ. It. Morris AjwUIhiiI Cnshlr I,. J. Wright Awhjtuiit Cwdilw Directors Thomas Anl.cn, I'rvtfeltmt I'uitlumt .Mfc. Co. II. W. Ilonhani, rrtwMuut llouliuui & Currier. K. C. Couch, I'oriHurly of Couch & Co. V. V. Drinker, Vicc-l'ros., X l'riwiilout IViiliKtilu Security Co. J. N. JSdlufbcn, Vicc'I'rci. and Mjjr. t A. K. Johvs, I'oruiutly 1'rw, JoImm Milling Co, J . If. C. Knapp, Clialrinan of thu Ilohl, f I'ret, 1'ciiliutilii SliipbulMiiiK Co. f Vtv, I'riiliiMila l.umuMr Cu. X II. K. I'cnndl, t VitH. Cim.I SlilpbuililhiK Co. I Grant Smith, President, I I'n. (iruut Smllli Co. ill We Se MMh. s"y Our TOOLS Conic into our store of tools aud everything re and you will see the best line t ing iu hirrdware that you "ever & saw. The low prices we have marked on our goods will 'nail'1 your trade to our store as long ns you live. We always take tune to show you whether or not you are ready to buy. . Our hardware is the best, it stands the test. St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 z : 2 t t X teacher, Mrs. Opal Hagenbuch.