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Easy Terms ON Library and Living Room Furniture For the library nnd the Living Room you uecd Furniture, substantial, well built furniture. The pieces should be comfortable, deep seated chairs nnd easy davenport nicely upholstered, over stuffed rocker or two, n neat II brary table. Wc have a splendid assort ment of living room nnd library furniture. We arc prepared to extend credit. Terms will be nrrnuged tomakc payments con venient for you, A l'ow AvUoIoh Aru Ltntod. Davenport n beauty, overstufTcd, tapestry cover ed, with springs in seat, back nnd arms Price $1G1.00 Overstuffed Rockers covered in genuine leather, tapestry, or CrnftHtnans leather Priced S32.G0 to $77.75 Fiber Reed Rockers plain nnd upholstered in tapestry Priced $3.00 to $21.00 Library Tables Quartered oak, many designs Priced $23.75 to 3950 Piano Lamps beautiful floor piano lamps with silk shades in exquisite designs Priced $ 2.C0 to flS.OO PHONOGRAPHS Emerson Phonographs The very latest In phonograph efficiency. Rich, deep in tone, In beautiful cabinets Priced $115.00 to $175.00 Easy Terms mm OAmonduBAos The Cash and Carry Grabateria The Changing Times The era of Chain Stores came about because n group of men with large capital could, by starting stores m different localities iucrease the outlet of merchandise emulating from one source. The Chain Store system is nothing more than any other store except the buying part is concentrat ed at one place. The buyers for these stores have their headquarters at the source of production and they buy direct from the packer or the producer. It goes without saying that a buyer who can buy the same sort of merchandise for several hundred stores can command a better price than a buyer for just one store. The secret of advantageous grocery prices in St. Johns is this ability to buy in couuectiou with many other stores. That is why you have had established by this store better prices thau prevail almost any where in Portland. Coupled with this buying capacity, the activity of the owners, the acquaintance with the locality be cause of our long resideuce here ought to convince any one that we can do busiuess at less cost thau the average grocery. We always believed that "a word to the wise was suficint." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS ROOT'S TH ALO - MINT For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Gastritis, Auto-intoxication In offering Root's Thalo-mint as n medicine for the above diseases wc feel that wc arc placing in the hands of the customer n preparation which can be safely used at all times and occasions when there is distress resulting from a deruuged stomach. Many of the chronic ills from which wc suffer originate in excessive acid condition of the system, beginning with the mouth and extending clear through the digestive tract. In Root's Thalo-mint will be found an agreeable and effective Aromatic, Autiacid and Kliinitiative, 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 Proscription Storo COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News I). S. A. Mullccy motored to Newberg Sunday. If you know nny news items, (ell us about mem. While (he mornings mo mill er cool, these renrunry clays lire bemiliful. It. 1). Powell the first of the week ended n perfectly lovely session Willi the mumps. Mrs. .loslo Wynn of 1208 N. Ivnnhoc, who bud been quite ill. is nine to be iihoul iienin. N. A. dee is tmticipiitinii n visit from his chmuliler, Airs Inyne, within the next few days. Indication tire tint I St. Johns will he a busy scene of activity the coming Spring anil Sum i n IT. Lewis Caldwell, the well mown lousoriai nriisi. lias pur chased Hie properly at .(lit Princeton si reel. Willis Vinson underwent a Ihird major operation at the Hmauuel hospital Monday, lie is tfellinu uloiift as well as could be expected. V. I', (ireene. who sustained painful injuries from fallinu oil' a piaiiorm wiuiu at won; ai Kenton recently, is able to be about iifjain. Millces Have ncen posieci lor llic imnrovt'mt'iit tl' .lii'siv street from lUchinond to Haiti- more streets at an estimated cost of over $10,000. Dr. Jerome Wbisler and wife of Ccnlralin, Wash., spent a r l i i lx counie mi ciays wim me wr.s parents Here tins week. lie is lining fine in Ccnlralin. I he new Chevrolet home at the corner of Jersey and John si reels is now makinu uood progress, under llie direction of It. I). Crowe, contractor. Yountf Fanner Uurns (!'. M. Orchard), 115 pound wrestler, is still undefeated champion o St. Johns. Hut be says business is urowiiif,' rather .slide, as chal lengers are lew. The K. L. C. E. of the. Evan- celical church will cive u St. Valentino's nnrty on Saturday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mr.'. Lawrence L. Lnyton, 1010 S. Leonard street. II. L. Whisler came home Monday from the Silver Kinu mine, where lie had been for some time, lie expects to re turn in a lew clays, tie reports prospects heller man ever. A. M. Iisson, formerly a well mown and popular citizen of M. Joints, made tins oil ice a very pleasant visit the lirst ol the week. He is now located at St. Helens. The nine year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Avey, who had been quite poorly all winter and who was recently operated up on at the Emamiel hospital by Dr. Scbullze, is reported ecttinL along nicely. X. A. (5ee slates that he now has eighty per cent of the prop erty owners of Catlin street, be tween Jersey and hdison, lined up for improvement of this street by sidewalk, tirade and twenty-foot concrete strip in the center of the street. That being the case there is no good reason why the improvement should not go through. Rev. A. P. Lay ton of the Unit ed Evangelical church is preach ing a series or sermons on' Pro. phecy,"havinBprachedthe first one a week ago last Sunday eroninfir. These sermons are very intereitincr, to the point and spiritual, and every one is urced to come out and hear them. Sunday evening at 7:30. Reported. Chancres in the man of tho downtown business district in volving tho expenditure of at least two million dollars in new buidings are imminent, says the Portland News. A ten story buildins on the half block bound ed by Washington, Broadway and Park streets is the largest pro ject involved. This building would include a new theatre structure to replace the present Majestic. Laurel Lodge will put on tho first degrco Monday night. Mr. Rolph has sold his prop erty on South Syracuse street. Many real estate transfers have tnkon placo lately in St. Johns. "Daddy" (ice, the well known janitor, lias been laid up for a few days. The Dacholor Club will givo a Valentine party this, Snturday, evening. Tho Peninsula Meat Market oilers some specials today. Read their ad in this issue. Guy Shields.n former St.Johna boy, IniB opened up n neat meat meat market at McKcnna and Lomard. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner are moving into their new home recently purchased from Walter liaaiu at 717 N. Edison. The K.L . C. E. of the United Evangelical church elected Hel en Edmondson and Olive Lnyton delegates to tho Annual Chris tian hndeavor Convention which is to bo held in Albany Feb. 20- 99 If lu nrimil Hint nil nllwim who possibly can will go and help make this tho biggest and best convention the Christian Endeavor has over had. For SaleNino room house, splendidly locntod, 100x00 cor- nor, lino lawn, fruit. Call at this olllco. Wanted Light touring car. Call 3M Central avenue. Fruit trees, rose bushes and berry plants should be set out now. Beckett's Grconhousos, North Kellogg street; phono Col umbia '101. For Rent Nico sleeping room with n heator. 110 Decatur street; phono Columbia 1071. Plowing and harrowing dono on short notice; wood delivered on ordors.-ElliH, 731 Tioga st. Fine union suits $l.r0. HOC KHS. Found Lady's black pocket book. Owner may have sunir by calling tit Ibis office, proving properly nnd paying for nolice. Anyone willing to rent room with piano two or three hours a wcck incase commuuicaie with Columbia 872. Must be situated in ceuler of St. Johns. Work Hats $1.00. ROGERS. Rerlha C. Hurdick, L. R. A. M., has opened a piano studio at uri .Mnitli avenue. I Hose desiring piano instruction please phone Columbia Kli. Reus for Setting. -831 N. Kd- ison; phone Columbia 021. Men's Work Shirts SI. 2a. ROGERS. AOMILWcB Fine line ol Vogan's Candles ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIoVtERY, BUTTER, HOME MADE PIES, BREAD AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH ES - CATh IN Ojtposltu Cunt nil Soiioo Ed. Monahaii, Prop. GLOVES LAUGH ASSOUTMRNT W. W. UOGIvUS TIIH RAINCOAT MAN ROGERS' 'SPECIAL 00c. A For Sale. If you are looking for a bargain in a good sixjroom house, barn, three good lots, oloso in, call Columbia 232. MEN'S SHOES. ROGERS. Sewing clone it! 1038 East Mohawk si ice I. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the G-l(Moc store, St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Rank Building. If its any thing ELECTRICAL see tho?rPeninsula Electric Co. TENNIS unci RASKKT HALL SHOES. ROGERS. Chinese pheasants for sale. Call 3I," S. Syracuse street. For painting, paper hanging and kalsominlng, call at resi dence, 215 W. Richmond street, or phono Col. 851. All work guaranteed. Rl'HHEHS for Men. Women and Children. ROGERS. For Sale Dark Gray Flemish Giant rabbils at bargain. Call 1215 East Charleston slreel. NOTICE: Your incomo tax is due on or before March 16th. I have blanks and can make them out for you complete with notary seal. A. W. Davis. HATS and CAPS for young or old. lun.Kiis. Lighten tho houso work and buy Wife or Mothor an ELEC TRIG Washing Machine or Vn etium Cleaner. Peninsula Elcc trie Co., 418 N. Jorsey streot. For Sale Ne w Perfeclion oil healer, large size. 5120 N. Sy racuse; phone Columbia Will. Flannel Shirts $3.00. ROG ERS. To Trade Two clear lots in St. Johns for good automobile. Address 032 East II til slreel N. Wanted- Housework by t lie hour, day or week. Mrs. Con ley, 110 S. I la rt ma ii. Teamsters' Aprons. ROGERS. glove that emi t be beat. For Sale- Five pound electric iron, slightly used, $0. Call 01 1 Windle slreel. Sec (his Homo before Htiyiiitf in St. Johns. Strictly inoilorii, ix rooms, furnace, roiuicctw! to sowur, Iwkrmtjiit cement floor, tnwiitKtil lawn, fruit trevs. This is atfeolutuly tbc bent buy in St. Johns, Inquire 929 North Spicule Street. WANTED TO BUY small home in St, Johns. 2 clear building lots as first payment. Give location. Address U, this Office YV7E declare without qualification, 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 for free demonstration. Currins for Drugs 105 PhUadelphialStrect Food Drafts ON Germany Austria Hungary Czecho Slovakia Poland Through nu arrangement with the American Relief Adniistrntion we arc enabled to sell Food Drafts on the above mentioned Countries in $10.00 or $50.00 denominations. These drafts arc made out to the person to whom you want to make the gift and on presentation of same at the respective warehouse will receive the following: For a Drnft of $10.00 2V, lbs. Flour, io lbs. Beans, S lbs. I3acon,. S cans Milk. Or 2. lbs. Flour, io lbs. Iteans, lbs. Cot tonseed Oil, 12 cans Milk, For a Draft of $50.00 i .jo lbs. Flour, so lbs. Rcans, 16 lbs. Racou, 15 lbs. Lard, 12 lbs corned Beef, .S cans Milk. Or i.jo lbs. Flour, 50 lbs. Beans, 45 lbs Cotton seed Oil, .j 8 cans Milk. This eliminates nil cost ot shipping nnd profits which you must hear when sending foodstuffs direct from here. For further information apply nt Window 8. No chnrnfs are made for such drafts either by us or abroad. pPeninsula National Bank O0CtOOOOOOOQaOO4OO 00OtOfO04"tO 4A f 1. -Tit m 1 11 iirrrnTlMi 1 A js fv T mm XI 2v J jJh1 -TV ..,r RULE OUR MBOSiNESS B SB lSQUA? Dm to ALL WIIKN WE STAKTEl) IN THE HAKDWAKE HUSINESS WE DETERMINED TO DO IT ON THE SQUARE. IV FOLLOWING THIS RULE WE HAVE HUILT Ul A 1110 HUSINESS WHICH IS OROWING DIGGER EVERY YEAR. WE SHALL NOT CHANGE OUR SYSTEM, HUT WE SHALL KEEP RIGHT ON GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS THE I1EST HARDWARE THEY EVER SAW FOR AS LOW A PRICE AS IT CAN lE SOLD. DEAL WITH US ONCE AND YOU WILL BECOME A LIFE-LONG CUSTOMER, HECAUSE OUR HARDWARE IS THE DESTi IT STANDS THE TEST. St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 SPECIAL FOR Saturday Only Fine Steer Pot Roasts 18c Shoulder Pork Roast 30c Legs of Pork, y2 or whole. 33c Veal Stew 18g Extra Fine Veal Roasts 25c Peninsula Market H. A. Imboden & Fred P. Myers, Proprietors V '4 V