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MHH i FOR EVERY NECESSITY Miller Hot Water Bottle Over Strength Extra Capacity Made to Hospital Standard Insist on MILLER. Don't accept other kinds when you can get the grade Surgeons and Hospitals use Test Your Eyes On Our Cabinet With this Cabinet wc offer standard, high grade lenses and frames guaranteed St. Johns Pharmacy Watch the Peninsula Grow t I 2 - Occidental De Luxe Combination Range On Easy Terms Burns Gas, Goal and Wood The above is an exact reproduction of the Occidental Dc Luxe Combination Range. It is the last word - the very best that Crafts men have ever designed. It is a handsome range. Notice the stove pipe is hidden. Notice also the full width splasher back of white enamel, nickel trim mings and white enamel oven door. All ex terior castings arc b ack enamel. The lop Is highly polished. Easy to keep clean. Tho Occidental is the only combination gas, coal and wood range without any change of parts. It is in reality a gas range built into a wood and coal range. The gas heats the same oven surface as the wood or coal. PRICE $M7.50 Terms $15 cash, $13.50 a month Occidental Combination Range Like the range shown at the bottom of ad. Whito enamel and nickel Trimmings. Burns coal, gas and wood. Price $117.50 Terms $12 cash, $1 1 a month Occidental Combination Range Like above except has black doors. Burns gas, coal and wood. Price $105 Terms $10 cash, $9 a month 0;imcuadu Bags The Cash and Carry Grabateria The Changing Times The era of Chain Stores came about because a group of men with large capital could, by starting stores in different localities increase the outlet of merchandise eininating 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 iu connection with many other stores. That is why you have had established by this store better prices than 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 residence here ought to convince any one that we can do business at less cost than the average grocery. We always believed that "a word to the wise was suficieut." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Storo COLUMBIA RECORDS J Local News Tlio cninllilnto wilt Boon bo active onro more. Tlio nrlco of nnper In still nn tho up ward climb. Quito ii tol of cnnlrn innkltiK In now In proKrcHX, HnrliiK activity In realty Is beginning to assert ItHolf. Dnvld DIckHon ban Bold bin roMldcnco In North St. JoIiiih. Tlio need of n hoipltnl In St. JoIiiih U not growing less. Mm. Morlo Diivla linn recovered from nn attack of lllnunn. Tho rain man Iiiih been bavliii; an eny tlmo of ItlhlH mouth. Tlio Krntiud hoc and tlio wenthor didn't Deem to jlbu thin tlmo. Tho hum of tho lawn mnwur In nunln bcKlnnliiK to bo beard In tho land. W. W. Show, of I'rlncotnu ntroot linn rocuntly purchased u now Oakland cnr. J. II. Powell, of tho 1'ortlnud woolen iiiIIIh, Iiiih left for u IjumIiiuhh trip to Oakland, Cat. Itav II. .Walls ban taltun over tho IntoroMt of bin partner In tho l'uu liiMiila lUectrlo Co. (lood Idea for tho city offlclulri to liavo Homo of tho ruin Ironed out of certain 8 tree In In St. Johns. I'or Halo Nineteen Whlto l.eijliom hciiH onu yenr old In May. 018 N. Ivanliou Htreet; pnono uoi. Peter Doth returned from Antorla Saturday, wliero ho had boon HpondliiK a row dayn with bin ditiiKhtor, Mm. O. I). Htarr. W. W. ltouern. tho Itutncoat Man, wiih nn tho Hlrk lint for n couplo or duyn tho pant week, llo In now back on tho "Job." Mr. nnd Mr8. Addlnon KIlKoro (I'lo McN'lvun) bavo nurchiiHod a ronldoiico on llartman ntreet, and will mako St. Jolinn tbulr homo. Mr, O'Nell has niirchaacd tho Inter- out of Mr. (Iroouo In tho I'off & Oreo no traiwfur IhisIiuihh, and tho firm nnmo In now Porr & O'Nolt. Mm. N. A. flee, who had Imr rib broken recently, U nlowly ImprnvliiK. and 0. W. Ow In nblo to lw around ah'alu after a hIoko or IIIiuwh. It In Raid that petitions for the lm- nrovenient of I'rwiendoii atreot from Jersey to Kdlfton will noon bo circu lated. Thin will bo an Important Improvement. Alma Itasal and Helen IMmomlsoii roturnod lalo Sunday ovonliiK aftor spoudlnir amoral days at tho C. K. Stnto Convention at Albany. A very pleasant tlmo In reported. 0 bull's KWott and Ilnrnco H. linn- niim wcro married February SO. Mm. lliuinum Is tho datiKhtor of Mrs. IIukIi Simmons, and has boon a resident on tho peninsula for about 15 yoarn. A. W Anderson has purchased (ho Martin Hammor two ncros on Tioga street. Itobt. t . I.ear lias purciiascxi tho Straw rosldonco at B07 llaltlmoro street. Iloth salon were handled dur ing tho past wook by A. W. Davis. Dr. W. n. Scott of Seuttlo, was callod boro tho first or tho wook on account or tho lllnoss or bin slstor. Miss Kallior Ino, who is affllctod with pneumonia. Her many frlonds will bo clad to know sho In Improving. Tlio Doric Masonlo Jlulldliig Asso ciation has incorporated with tho fol lowing directors olectod Monday night; P. 11. Carter, pres.: B. 8. Harrington, Vice-pros,; 1 I Drinker, Treas.; A. W. Davis, Soc, J, M. IJIalr. Mr, and Mrs. II. A. Monday, aftor a pleasant six weeks' sojourn In St. Johns, buvo returned to their homo In Daker county, Mr. Monday In ono of tho largest alfalfu growers In Ilakor county. Mm. Monday Is tho duugbtor of Mm. Hoover or this place. Mrs. W. J. Zimmerman of C81 Del mont street died Feb. 22 of heart dis ease. Sho was well known to a num ber of our old tlmo citizens, having lived hero In tho early days. Tho funeral took place Wednesday. Mrs. J, M. Shaw, secretary of the St. Johns branch, V. W. C. A., ban an nounced that beginning the first week In March an art class will be organized to moot Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 3. Mlsn Helen Philips, art teacher of tho main V. W. C. A., will Jnstruct the class. At tho last meeting or Laurelwood Rebekah assembly of St. Johns, Mrs. JesBle Gervals, state president, address ed tho meeting. Five members wero Initiated. Refreshments wero sorved, and at the closa of tho meeting Mrs. Oorvals was presented with a cut-glass dish. The Jolly 'Steon Club was delight fully entertained at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evens on Stafford street Wednesday evening. In the game of S00 Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Cham bers secured first prize, and Mr. and Mm. C. J. Muck second prize. Dell- clous refreshments wero served. Mr. D. A. Thompson will give a lec ture on astronomy at the St. Johns library Tuesday, March 2d, at 8 o'clock. He will use charts and globes, ir you are Interested in the study or the stars you will want to hear him. Mr. Thomp son does not pretend to be a prophet, but he thinks he can tell when the world will not como to an end. I have for salo the best buy in the city or Portland: Modern house, lot 100x100; owner, non-resident, says sell; $3000 takes this, worth $5000. W. A. Carroll, 608 N. Jemey street. Auto GloveB. ROGERS. Doric Lodge, A. V. & A. M., ban pur chased a portion or tho Holbrook block on Durllngton street, from Cnldwcll'8 barber shop to Ivnnhoo street. Tho building Is being reroofed and extcn Hive remodeling and alterations nrc be Inir mndo In tho second ntory. A mod ernly appointed lodge room In being fitted up. About forty attended the father-aud-nou banquet hi thu bnnemeut of Pion eer Methodlnt church Friday evening. At 7:15 the guests nut down to u four course dinner, after which npecchon worn made. J. II, Hrown talked on "What My Father Meant to Mo tin it Hoy." John Quorren, gave u few facta concerning tho Italian homo nnd W. A. Wnrronor, ox Canndlnu wildler. also spoke. Singing of tho "Star Hpiingli'd Haulier" cloned tho program. "Tommy," four-yoar-old mnlteno ter rier, valued at $5000 by Itn owner. Mm. M. Willis, widow nn dnoldler mother, of 1)19 Mohawk St., ban been poisoned. Mm. Wlllln feels tho lonn Kroatly be cause tho dog wan tho kind nil had sea relied for many yoarn, slio asserts. Sho ralsen dons for u IIvIiik. The poisoned ilo wan her mont vmIuimI prize winner, slio says. Her ono wan tried In .ludgo Hell's court but dismiss ed for hick of ovldunco. News. Denial of ullogod ntateinenln that selfish IntorontH uro allemptliiK to forcu tho city council Into acquiring thu Ciiplon tract In St. Johns for a playground In mado by K. Wilson. "A delegation or twelvo honest citlziiun Interviewed tho people unit got their sentiments and wish concerning tho proper location or playgrounds and park." wild Wilson. "Helwuon mm mid 3001) or IIiuho people petitioned tho council for tho Caplon tract. "While tho delegation wan Interviewing tho citizens, there wan no undue Influence used In representing tho tracts of hind offered for playground; neither did they solicit nlgnern from thu liuttmlrloH by Intimidating tho employes." Con trlbutcd. Wear HOGHItS' THNNIS 8IIOHH. Kggtt for Sitting Full blood Rhode Inland Red oggn, Columbia 072. For Salo Lot GOxlSUV feet with four room house, pantry and garret, furnished, olono In. Inquire Laird's Orocory. Work Shirts. ROtJHItS, Hoard and room In private family for man or woman at 706 S. Crawford struet. limine lluynm: It will bo to your Interest to consult W. A. Carroll, S0K N. Jersey street, bforo olonlng a dual for real estate. adv. U. S. Army-Muunoii last shoeti $7.00. ROOHRS. For Sale Thoroughbred White Leg horn oggn for hutchlntc, $1.50 per 15, F. W. C'lilpnian, ISUti Meara street, St. Johns. 19 Found Hunch of keys. Owner may have name by calling at this office, proving property and ikying for notice. For Sale Rhode Inland Red sotting eggs. Call 714 South Crawford ntreet. Trout f lilting Hip Hoots, $C.OO to $8.75. ROOKRS. Found A sum or moitdy. Owner may buvo samu by proving property and paying ror thin ad. 720 Allegheny street. For Salo Small house, six fruit treos, strawberries, raspberries, lot 50x100, riuo comer, simp; price $1000, terms. G32 Bast Richmond. For Snlo or T rado for Vacant LotFive room modern house near terminal: cash or terms. Gall at this office. DONT WORRY The ST. JOHNS POULTRY FARM is hatching Baby "" Chicks at the rate of 120 per day White Leghorn Chickn .. .26c inch Rhode Island Red thicks 30c each Barred Rocks Chicks . , ,30c each Huff Orpington Chick .. 35c each Hatching Egijs $1.50 to $3.00 per 15 Phone Columbia 311 901 Allegheny Street ;-.37u'- GLOVES LAKOIt ASSORTMENT W. V. KOGUUS TIIK RAINCOAT MAN An opMrtunlly for a live, energetic young man to learn the pattern umki-r'n trade M open at the Peninsula lion Wotkn, foot i( Altu Street, St. John. Empty tin ennu hauled away. Call Columbia fill aftor 3 p. m. Garden TooIh of all descrip tions at tlio St. Johns Hardware Co. Fresh stock of Gardun Seeds has arrived at tho St. Johns Hard waro Co. in bulk and packiiKos. For Salo-S. C. R. 1. Hods, pure brcds. Also sottlnir ckijh. Ajidoraon, 'Mi Philadelphia street. N OTIC 13: Your Income tax is duo on or before March 10th. I have blanks and can make them out for you complete with notary seal. A. W. Davis. For Salo. If you aro looking for a baruain in a trood six room house, barn, three Kood tots, close in, call Columbia 232. SewliiK dour at KM Hast Mohnwk .street. When in need of small arti cles, jrot them at the fi-10-iro store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Hank Huildinnr. To Track' Two elmr kits iu St. Johns for tfood automobile. Atlcltv.ss.iKt2 Knst 1 1 III slrcc'l N For Salo Nino room Iioubo, aplcndidly located, lUUx(K) cor nor. lino lawn, fruit. Call at this ofllce. Plowing and, harrowing done on snort notice; woo'i delivered on orders.- Kills, 731 Tioga at. Hugs for Setting.- H.'ll N. I-M- ison; phone Columbia 1)12 1. Tho (Jencva Confectionery, No. 2i:',i. Norlh Jciwy Street, bus resumed business under the niiiniigeiiient of Mrs. Matilda ImIwiii-iIs, with a new anil coin oleic stock of the choicest Sof Drinks, Clinches, Cigars anc Tohiicco, mid lee ('.renin in sea sou. Short order Hot hunches served all dny. Your jmtrontigt is respectfully solicited, ami will receive prompt and polite :. r ii....! attention. Yours for Matilda Kdwnrcls, Itusiness, L Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Rates by Hour or Contract 923 South Decatur Photic Columbia 108 4) AIR. TORAUNAL WORKUR 7 room ntod rn lioue near ht. J'-lin tirmiiial, lot WxiW, milt trtii. iiml ber ry btiihun, cement walks, cement (loor iu basement, wash truyk, furunrt', living room, diuliii; room, bedroom, mutry mill kitchen, vxxl hoUt, upper floor, Ii bed room, epjkcts mul Imlli room, win (low shudei complete; new lllioleiim on kitchen floor; Kod rane jjoe ulth place; price $3W)0, $1000 ciub, Iwlnuce lm per mouth, houe lociited 0211 Noilli rtyracuw; street. Laii puoue coi, rai, VV7E declare without qualification, W 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 Philadelphia Street k An ideal industrial community would be one in which there was work for all the inhabi tants and inhabitants enough to do all the work. An ideal location for such a community would be a site having ample space for manu facturing plants along the lowlands bordering the waterfront and broad hillsides for homes for the workers. An ideal development for such a community would be one that offered the greatest degree of comfort and enjoyment in the living quarters of the town and tho highest degree of efficiency in the manufacturing section. Such an ideal arrangement, as far as natural conditions go, is found in Portland's groat in-' dustrial and shipping center the Willamctla Columbia Peninsula. An issue of the St. Johns Review published Nov. 11, 1904, contained this statement: "From a population of 250 people in 1902 at present St. Johns has more than 2,000 inhabitants." The district which was then the town of St. Johns now has nearer 10,000 inhabitants. Do you realize what tho future may be of tho district in which you live? Peninsula National Bank t 3 0 SPECIAL OFFER for a YOUR HOME AND FLOORLAC A varnish stain of unujtunl ac!nptability,vcnring qualities nixl beauty. Stains and varnahe in one operation. Por thu worn pmcc on live floors, stairuuys, woodwork; tlx; marred and scratched furniture; the kitchen cabinet; tltc ice chest' all these and nunv odiar! an these ami many outer Znui rinio flnlw mcs for FLOORF-AC con l rcW UuVo univ foi.,nd "i t!,e ,,ome-For J J cning up the home ic is a varnWi' Sfnm nf oiMieml iili'lllir nn nattA stain oi pcncrni utiiitv ami use fulness. PLOORLAC is incAiietvir to use and prodtbw tieasmy results. It combines dtiralnlity, with beauty. Floorlac, Family Painr, Scrm Enamel, Porch Paiutx ami many other Shcrwin-Willidiiu Product for your home can Ixt found at our store. One-ciunrler pint can of l'loorlncr-siifllcient to fiiilnh h autalt cliuir, table, cupboard, other .small piece vitltm HOe, ml Wt 10e vuruisli brush, total value of both articltw .15c. Special eombi nation, both for IOC, COUPON Namn Atlclt 7Vmi. j Tills courwn and 10c entitle lirarcrto J (pint con of l'lxirl,ic and one Vurnltli HmUi. ( Only one of cuch to each purcliuwr.) St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 ClovcHand Creamery Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Buttermilk Daily -in in mm Phone Columbia 659 SPECIAL for SATURDAY ONLY Extra Fancy Veal Roasts 25 and 30c lb. Breast of Veal for filling 18c lb. Legs of Pork half or whole 33c lb. Shoulder Pork Roasts 27 and 30c lb. Fancy Steer Pot Roasts 20c lb. Shoulders of Mutton for roasting 20c lb. Sugar Cured IJacon Backs 38c lb. Sugar Cured Hams half or whole 35c lb. Peninsula Market H. A. Imboden & Fred P. Myers, Proprietors