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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
z DC Li H CL o IxJ h r D m The Community Club Meets at the James John High School, Tuesday, March 23. The Domestic Science Depart ment will serve Caffeteria Luncheon at 6:30 o'clock. Phone your Reservation to Miss Bowers at the Library Col umbia 765 not later than Monday noon. , The cost of Luncheon will be 50 Our Prices are Lower Baby Clothes Oitr lines of Unby Wcnrnblcs is com plete; we Imvc everything for your infant child from n knitted jacket, bonnet, boot ies, bands of wool, cotton and wool mix ed. We Imvc coats for one, two mid three year old; wc havedrawes and skirts, Reuben .shirts mid wool hose, and silk nnd wool hose. That baby can be cloth ed tit our More. Bargain Shoes Women's Shoes, most of them sizes from three to five nnd otio-lmlf, suitable for home wear at old time prices, $2.00 to fl.OO. There are n few si.es left but nothing larger. .Some Misses sixes; per fectly good school shoes $1.50 to $2.fi0 si.es HI to 2. None larger than 2 nnd none smaller than III. Tliutic nre nil first class stock nnd shoe making but are not new models. BONHAM & CURRIER Our Prices are Lower Blankets The cotton blankets arc n flue covering for this season of the year. Cotton blankets arc light, warm, serviceable, sen sible. Our senson-end slock of these is larger than it should be. The prices arc lower now than they will be Inter; lower because wc have had them longer. Shirts Buster Brown Hose This brand of Hosiery is becoming a household word In St. Johns. Wc nre giving you extra values in this line nnd it includes Misses, Children's nnd Indies' sizes and vnry in price from 35 to .$.00 n pair and nre carried in Drown, Ulnck, White, Grey. The scason-cnd flannel shirts arc fad ing away; they are fine for ouA of doors men this time of the year. Health is wealth, you know nud one of these Rac ine Flannels tuny save much in loss of time and Doctor bills. Socks Men's Socks nre high; wc advise darn ing to the very last limit; that man cr boy is fortunate who has his grandmoth er around who has nothing ro do but to darn. When you must have new socks buy the good ones wc have stocked so gener ously before the highest market was retched, and we give you the benefit; no replacement prices on our goods. SUITS Wc know our Men's nud Boy's Suits arc priced cheaper tlinti in ths city stores because they ennnot buy the same lines for a cent less than wc buy nud our overhead expense is nt least ten per cent less. And wc can make any man or any boy in St. Johns nu nttrnctive person if lie will let us line him up with one of the nifty new suits that nre now arriving. L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. We do not tease you to buy. We try to tell you what we sell. We learned our lesson well. If we do not treat you right, we know you will go elsewhere. 0OO00000O00Of0O00OOOOOOOOOO' Sunset Cash Grocery 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia 1 1-18 t Do your trading at the store where quality Counts, at the store where your Dollar brings home the best and goes the farthest. Carnation and llorden's Milk, large Mc, 2 cans for 2,rc Carnation or Honlcn's, Imby size, -l cans 2fe A DIG BARGAIN Choice Tender Peas can 13c. 2 for 25c Tin' tilxivv lUtm.iiiiN (r StturtUv mid Monday only Jersey Utile Duller, llazehvood Butter 70c lb. Oakdale Butter 61c lb. Ury lull Hiitler bus iiI.h -tiHiil tlio test fur Host (JiMlity, in fail Jury Ik-Hi his made the .Sl'N.SIlTa household word In St. Johns, Crown Flour 53.25 lb, Sack Bear llrniul I'loiir $3.10 lib!. Sack Jello Powders all llavoi. 2 for 25c We u- tin- mil) store in St. JuIiiih kolliiiK ut tin I'ticc l.KNTUN HI'HCl.M.rt Hootir Sardine, mustard spiced and tomato sauce 2()c Kd Ribbon Mixwl Clams 2 cans 25c l'ncy Dry Packed Slirim 2()o 1'uncy White Meat Tuna l'isdi nor can 15c and 25c Choice Pink Salmon per can 15c and 20c Pnucy Packed Sockeye mid Chinook Salmon can 22c and . . !ll)c fancy Kipiwrud Columbia River Salmon in pieces to mi it aUo Piuuiii Huddle 2 Tumblers Pute Jellv. uvular KSe, 2 for 25c 101b. pailK Pure Jelly Flavors each $210 '10c Peeled Poaches special Saturday and Monday per lb Qc New Post Tonsties, 2 for 25c KelloKu'.s Toasted Corn 1-lakes Me, II for -10c SOAI" Sl'HCIAl.S Crystul Whitu Soap 1 lars 25c, box $0.15 Hob White Sonp d twrs 25c, box (5.00 51 bars Paluiolive Soap or !l bars Creme Oil Soap 25c 5 packanes Star Naptha Washing Powder ,. 25c Large package Sea Porm Washing Powiler 27c Tito Iau Ouhlu Hnliltw Co. ext suited an invitation to the Community Club and Husiuess men of St. Johns last Tuesday evening ; about -100 accepted their offer and was very kindly guided through the Plant and saw the pro cess of the Hread, from the Flour until it was wrapped by ma chinery and packed, ready for delivery, and was entertained later in tlic evening with nil of the good things to eat. We are headquarters for their famous bread: Holsum. American Moid, Raisin, Rye and the big seller Tip Top, fresh twice dully, ; 2 for 17c ; The Sunset Grocery All HENRY TRAUT SCAVENGER kind of 1IAUMNT. domi by the month or l lit job I.cnve order ut Lain!' Grocery Phouc Woodlawn UWl The llruimwk-V jiluys any rwmrd. Just u wlmiilo twist of tho wrist uml you are roady to iluy. Curruu buys so. THE HUFF STUDIO 204 N. Jcut) Jirctl. St. Johni F0U FINE PORTRAITS AND VIEWS Wc make enlargements auy sue from Kodak Alius or gooil 1'butos, do artwtic ituuiiiiK Hint unit eutliiie. com' old jiu t uriM. If you huvc aiiythluu in this hue tiriuK it to mc for best results. A new I.lxlUiun System recently Installed. C A. HUFF, I'botoat.pher. Lairds Cash Grocery 408 North Jersey Street PHONE COLUMBIA 646 Next Door to the St. Johns Review A Strictly Cash Store for the most Careful Cash Buyer. V DELIVER FREE. All orders in before 1:30 1. M. will lie delivered mine day. S.v m Soot for n J'otv l)uy Only Molly lltniid Milk lurge emu ut 10c Holly llrnitd Milk per run -IS emu 4,7fi Yvllobuii Milk 2 large cuus 'Xc Horded' Milk, lurgu can 1 le, for. . UK- Curuutloii Milk, lurge etui I U 3 for. .-iOc lUirdcu's mid Carnation (mull 7c -I for 'if: Crlico Crlioo 1 III. cnu 36c, 3 for. .$1.00 Swift' Sliver Leaf l.ard lb. 36c. 3 for 1.00 Manila Salad Oil. tit. 40c: ut. 75c; half eallous S1.40, gallon 1 00 I.nrue bottle Catsup, finest crude my f fecial ut .!ii)e Koynl Club Coffee B5c lb. 3 lb f 1.65 Mird's SHx'iul lllf ud CotTec 3 lb.. .1.00 dent American ColTce 45c lb. 3 lb. 1.30 Dehydrated Prune ho twice as fur, very social nt 2 lb, for 15c Uxtra fancy llluck l'ic 2 lb, for.... 45c Kxtra fancy lllue Uihboii reaches 2 lb. Mh' iikii. tJ6c Del Monte Pork mid Demi (tiiullcumi 3 (or 26c, meiUmii icr can 15c, larKi' emi 26c, 2 for 45c I.aree cans standard Toumtoc 2 for. .26c l'rcfcrcd Stock od ivick Tomatoo Z tor Xc Country Club Sweet Corn 2 can 85c I'refeied Stock String Heau. can . . . ,20c Cut String Deans per can 16c Sugar IV, can 15c Dig astortiueut of Cuuiietl l'ruits ut very ecial price Small white Heau 11 lb $1.00 Ked Mexican lleuu 3 lbs 36c Hxtra l'uucy Liuu Dean 2 lb 26c llc.t Klcc2 lbs 35c Rolled Oat clean and white 3 lbs,, . ,26c llest Hlbo Cut Macaroni 2 J lb 26c Royal Wbite So.u, 4 bars 25c Hob White Soup, 4 burs 26c Creme Oil Soap, 3 bars for .25c Palm Olive Soap. 3 for 25c Skut per can, 10c Matches 5 boxes for 25c Ivory White Tooth Picks, 6 boxe . . 26c Large Rolls Toilet Paper, 4 roll. 25c (et otir price of Chick 1'ccd of all kinds Dr. N. E. McAlister PENINSULA DftNK BLDG. Office I'houc Columbia 254 Residence l'lioue 31305 St. Johns', Portland, Oregon THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. AutWized Ford Service Sta tion. Only genuine Ford parts used, Tires, tubes nnd accessor ies. CARS STORED Woo'ley Bros. Pltoiu Columbia 690. Notice to Creditors No. 17950 In the Circuit Court of the State of nty Probate Division In the matter of the will of Oscur M Down, deceased. Notice I hereby eiveu that the under kieued, Mabellc V, Gordon, has been up iHiuted by the above entitled Court. Hx ecutrix of the last Will u ml Testament and of the estateof Oscar M. Downs, deceased All persons haviutr claims acaiust the es tate of said Oscar M. Downs are hereby notified to present the sAtue, duly ven fied at the office of Sidney Gordon. 406 GerlhiKer lUdg, Tortiand, Oregon, with III six mouths irom the ilate Hereof. Dated and first published March 5.1920, MAHKI.I.R V. GORDON. Kxecutrix, SIDNHY GORDON, Attorney, iW iierttnger HulK. I'ortlatut, Oregon ,ct Mc Care for Vour Eyes and Your Eyes Will Care for You 206.7-8 SHETLAND BLDG. fifth and Washttiston Streets Main 7567 Portland, Ores on Patronize the home merchant- Before Buying Roofing, Building Paper-, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints and Oils, Doors, Windows, Coal and Briquets, Hay and Feed, Groceries, Auto Supplies or Hardware, Get Prices From Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON We carry a full line of Edison Blue Records and Disk Records to plav on all 1 1 n 11 1 n t-i i macmnes, aiso iun line ot rhonoorraDh VT I - iNecessiues. The STtradivara Shop 202 N. Jersey St. E. W. Hood Consulting Member of the American Techutcal Society. Builder of Automatic Machines Practical, expert advice clvcn on anv. tbiog mechanical. 1027 (tottf St. PvrtUsi PAT'S . Barber Shop & 108 N. Jersey St. Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 HrguLr tilpf tneclluir i.t mill jj MuaiUys. 0u incclltic. to tlie liulific ami lutwtxrt iuJ aiul4lli Montu).. VWtor and mtnbrs or dUlly Invlttil to altcud t IllcUr La UfeL Lodge, 1, 0.0. F, No. I OO, St. Johns. Qr.oon Meets each Monday evening in Odd Fel lows hall at 7;3o, A cordial wslcome to all visiting brothers. C. V IMhl, N Q, Carl ItcLmsn.T. C. Joe KotxiU. Ktc 6tc. O. W. NorctM, Vin,Ue, II. V, Cltrk, Tt rat. SI. Johns Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our members at our recular nuttings every 2d and 4th Thursday tvenlmr. G. W. Mtihm, Irvin Gromaclicj .Clerk Consul. 'JIU n. ayracute. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS Meets every 1'rlday night at 7:30 o'clock in 1HCKNKR Hall. Visitors always wel. come. ANDY KKRR, C. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavilt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. N. J. Simmons, C.C.; R.C. Clark. Clerk. DORIC LODGE MO. 132 A. F. and A. M, Meets the first and third Wednesdayof each month in nickuer's Hall, Visi tors welcome. A.R. Davis, W. M. A. W. Davit. Secretary. Minerva Chapter No. 105, 0.E.S. Meets every first and third Tuesday of each month in Bickner's Hall. Visitors welcome. Catherine K. Sttphcnt, W. U Uculc V. I'ost, Bcc. U17S. Priuctlon ftrcst United Artisans Willumbia Assembly No. 300 Meets every Tuesday at 8 P. M. MOOSE HALL, Burlinjtoi Street L. K. Simons, M. A. Mary Roberts, Sec'y Tro Tern. T. W. HAYES ' Plowing and General Team Work Basement Excavating QUONG TONQ CAFE Trv Choil Surr anil prices. Home made tustry every day at "Cafe of Merit " UV J.r l..vV.-.. and dinner. Open from 6 a. in. to 12 n. B1.-109 S. Jersey street