St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, March 19, 1920, Image 3

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    Do You Know
Reed Fibre
ROCKERS
A NEW LINE
Have you seen them
Those handsome new REED
FIBRE ROCKERS? They
are on display at Ormandy
Bros, big furniture store for
the first time. They are
just the thing for an at
tractive living room or bed
room. We are all enthus
iastic over them. They are
finished in brown to match
Oak Furniture and uphol
stered in tapestry.
They are offered under
Ormandy Bros, usual Easy
Terms.
Arm Rockers $ 8.00
Arm Rockers 12.00
Arm Rockers 13.00
Arm Rockers 15.75
Tapestry Covered Loose Cushion Sent.
Arm Rockers 24.00
Tapestry Loose Cushion Sent and Hack.
Arm Rocker, same. . . . 22.75
Arm Chair, same 22.50
Arm Rocker, same .... 28.50
Arm Rocker, same .... 28.75
Arm Rocker, same .... 29.75
Arm Rocker, same .... 28.75
Easy Terms
OAmandu Baos
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 iu different localities iucrease the outlet of
merchandise emiuating from one source.
The "Chain Store system is uothiug 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 ca 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 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 suficitnt."
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNERS
FOR EVERY NECESSITY
Miller Hot Water Bottle
Over Strength Extra Capacity Made to Hospital Standard
Insist on AULLER. Don't accept other kinds when you can get the grade
Surgeons and Hospitals use
Test Your Eyes On Our Cabinet
With this Cabinet we offer standard, high grade lenses and frames guaranteed
St. Johns Pharmacy
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
The Prescription Storo
COLUMBIA RECORDS
a oouncinff baby boy nrriveu
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs
I'rnnk Guerra last Sunday.
The Carnontcrs and Joiners
ball in the Armory Wednesday
ovcninir was a bie affair, t ho
attendanco uciiir almost 1000
About fifty from St. Johns atten
ucu and brought home a prize,
Tho Clovcrland Creamery last
week purchased the building
they nro now loented in on Uur
linton street. Tho deal was made
through tho agency of A. W
Davis.
A.M.Beliuu lma returned to liiu
homo in Seaside, after bgvcm
days spont at the home of his
sister Mrs. J. H. Klotclior.
where ho helped to care for his
mother daring hut' last hours.
Mrs. AnnaNclltu ofCloveland.
Ohio, who has spent tho last two
wcekH at tho home of hor bro
ther, J. li. Fletcher, will return
shortly to her home. Mrs. Me
Kayo will remain indefinitely.
Tho St. Patrick's Day enter
tainmcnt irivon by tho pupils of
St. Clement's school Wednesday
evening was u fino success. All
participating acquitted thorn-
aclvoa in fine style.
Uemenlbor tho St. Johns Com
munity Club mots at the high
school building next Tuesday
ovening. when luncheon will be
ucrved. Do not full to attend.
Reservations may bo secured
from Miss Uowcra at the library.
Somo of thoso University of
Oregon girla who say that tho
man they marry must bo making
at least $250 nor month arc
doomed to bitter disannointmunt.
There arc not plumbers enough
to go round. Journal.
Mrs. W. J. Mack ay is recover
ing from a sovero si ego of pneu
monia. with which sho was at
tacked March 11th. ahd sho
gave birth to a baby boy on tho
same day. I ho now babo is
also getting nlong in lino style.
A autet family gathering was
held at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Reynolds at 829 East
uuchanan stroet baturday oven
ing last in honor of their 2Gtl
wedding anniversary. Lunch
was served for ten and a good
time enjoyed.
Mi83 Hazel Cowan, daughter
of Mr. and Mm. J. li. Cowan,
90S South Ivanhoo street, is
visiting hor paronts during her
three weok's vacation from tho
Good Samaritan hospital, whero
Miss Cowan has been in train
ing as a nurso for tho past year.
'Birds I saw in France" is to
bo the Jubject of Mr. Eliot's
talk with ateroopticon pictures
at tho library on rriday even
ing. warcn 20th. at y:uu p. m.
Orer a hundred young people
heard Mr. allot on the Portland
birds last Friday night and the
coming ono should bo interesting
to older peoplo as well.
Tho St. Johns Community
Club Cafetera luncheon begins
at C:30 Tuesday evening at the
high school building which will
be followed by a short business
session, after which an interest
ing program will bo rendered.
Two weeks lator the club will
meet at the Peninsula Lumbar
Co. Club rooms, where tho club
will enjoy the hospitality of Mr.
Knapp and associates.
Marinda E.Simmons died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. L.
E. Kussell, 209 Burr street,
March 17. She was born in
Ohio, eighty-three years ago.
In 1885 she was married to tho
late J. A. Simmons with whom
she spent sixtytwo years of her
life. With her family she arriv
ed in Oregon March 17, juat
thirty-five years, on tho day of
her death. Sho had lived moat
of that time in Independence but
came to St. Johns to make her
home with her daughter about a
year ago. Surviving her are a
son, E. A. Simmons, two daugh
ters, Mrs. L. E. RuBsell and
Mrs. H. E. Finch of this city;
fourteen grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren. Funeral
services were 'conducted today,
Friday, at 2:30 p. m. by Rev. E.
A. Leonard, pastor of the Bap
tist church of which she was a
member, from Miller & Tracey's
undertaking parlors with inter
ment at Independence.
Black sateen shirts $1.75.
KUUUKS.
ino i u" is on t ic wane.
but its after effects remnin with
many. A good tonic will help
you back to normal health. CUR
RIN SAYS SO.
To any one interested in apart
ment house, if you will call on
W. A. Carrol . 508 N. Jersov
street, bo will toll you something
t.i ....11 i... .
uuu win miuroai you.
Bib ovoralla 1.90. "Union
made." ROGERS.
Who is your druggist? Have
you used caro in his selection?
wo arc graduato registered
1 i... 1
iJiiiirniacisisanu Know inc drug
ousiness. uuukin SAYS so.
For Sale Whito Leghorn eggs
lor nnic 1 nnr. si.uu nor Hmmr.
Columbia 303.
For Sale- Fully oquippcil mot
or canoo. in fine condition.
newly painted, auto top, '1 pass.,
1 It. p. engine, cushions, elect
ric lights, etc. Price $150 cash.
cost moro than double. Call at
this office.
Wear ROGERS WORK
PANTS.
The salmon fishinir hoiirom
will oon bo on. Wo are pre
pared os usual with tho very best
tackle the market affords. CUR-
RIN SAYS SO.
Victrola for salo cheat). 18 ro.
cords. Call 020 East Tylor stroet.
For Salo Rhubarb tilnnta.
$1.26 dozen. Call 1215 E.
Charleston or phono Col. 19.
Wanted to Buy Used baby
buggy and high chair, must bo
in good condition. Phono Col
umbia -19.
Boys Bib Ovoralla $1.25. ROG
ERS.
QUALITY Cutlery. Made in
America and guaranteed to tho
limit is the kind wo soli. CUR-
RIN SAYS SO.
Wanted work by the day or
hour by lady, Columbia (590.
Will rent by Anrll 1st my now
room f urn iahod house, gas and
water, to a responsible couple.
Call on Sunday aftor 12:30 at
138 Hartman streot N.
GLOVES
LAKGK ASSORTMHNT
W. W. UOGRRS
Till? RAINCOAT MAN
Garden Tools of all descrip
tions at the St. Johns Hardware
Co.
SILK SHIRTS, HOSIERY and
NECKWEAR. ROGERS.
Let us show you how to make
vmir nrrn flnRhliirht hiittnf ir.w.
You will liko tho system, Currin
bays bo.
When in need of small arti
cles, get them at the 5-10-lflc
store, St. Johns ; in tho Penin
sula National Bank Building.
Good Chambray Work Shirts
$1.25. ROGERS.
Every day of tho coming
Spring you will want a Kodak.
Wo have all thomodola. CUR
RIN SAYS SO.
Fresh stock of Gnrdon Seeds
has arrived at tho St. Johns Hard
ware Co. in bulk and packages.
Childron cry for ROGERS
TENNIS SHOES.
Our rubber goods are bought
Right.stored Right.priced Right
and sold Right. CURRIN SAYS
SO.
Will havo a few settings of
cggB to spare this spring. Heavy
winter laying Htrain 01 R. I.
Reds.-W. A. Carroll, 508 N.
Jersoy street.
When you need any l-foot
wood or short slab it would bo to
your advantage to call Skolfiold,
Woodlawn 1390. 22
ROGERS SPECIAL G5c best
glovo for tho money on earth.
Carroll will soil you u homo
either In tho city or country
that will tatiafy you. Call at
5l8 N. Jersey streot and bo con
vinced.
l'or Sule Modorn Q room house uml
wmiHu. lluwuril 1 Hit to, 'J on H. HyraetiHU
atruut.
l'or Salo Tlioroui!lilirc4l Mimic U
lnml rooitcr uml vuh (or oetUiiKi price
rcAMiiiHiXtf, Loitiinuu trre. iv
l'or Halo ThoroiiKlibrwl While leg
horn ohkh for hutching, 11.50 par IB -
1 W. CIiIihiihii, 1600 Mwtrti Nlrottt.
Ht. JoIiiim. I Si
That one fifth of the standing
timber in the United States is in
Oregon?
That within approximately five
years the Southern forests will be
exhausted and the Pacific Northwest
called upon to supply the world's
markets for soft woods?
That Portland is already the
greatest lumber shipping point in
the world?
That the two mills now located
on the Willamette side of the Penin
sula arc cutting 145 million feet of
lumber yearly?
That that means an average of
FIFTEEN CARLOADS of lumber
alone shipped out of this neighbor
hood daily?
That improvements now under
way at one of these mills will make it
best equipped saw mill on the Pacific
Coast?
That there are other industries
just as important as lumber iu this
district?
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Nationa
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Member Federal Reserve System
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For Sale Small chicken ranch,
five- room modern house, lot 100-
100, 100 chickons, incubuntors,
fruit, berries, implements, etc.,
connected with sewer: ?30QO,
terms. Call Columbia 303.
Card of Thanks. Wo wish to
thank our many friends who
rendered thoir kindness and
HyillliHlliy III ui uihv- Jc UvtrMnt Rr.hu
mnnt ami nlon fnr fhn mnnv iiuihiiiiw wuui
floral offerings, and assure them, Chicks at the rate of 120 per day
their kindness will bo over wnte 'k "f.H . ?.5cenf
gratefully remembored.--Delbert ! K S ,m" SXt !"
Cox, Rose Mario, Delbert, Jr., i jiu((OriiiiKtn chirks . acctarh
and Relatives. i Hatchintl liii 51.50 to $3.00 ner 15
Gi Pnlrfok int Ms prnon nonW. Phone Columbia 311
Kit r -- ma. .
ties from ROGERS. 901 Allegheny btrccl
DOIMT
WORRY
The ST. JOHNS
POULTRY FARM
SALE
Rain Coats Heavy Socks
B I a n kets Co mf o rte rs
Heavy Underwear
Sweaters
and several other lines to be closed out at cost or less.
,ack of space prohibits quoting prices. These goods are
oing rapidly and the chance to buy at our present bargain
prices will last only a short while longer.
This sale will be followed by another which will include
many other lines, and ultimately all goods in the store
will be offered at greatly reduced prices, as it is our in
tention to retire from business in St. Johns.
Ely's Cash Store
113 W. Burlington Street
IAINT VOUK IIOUSK AND IIAKN WITH OUK PAINTS
AND T1IKV WILL KKKI THAT DKIGHT, PKOSI'KKOUS
LOOK. OUK PAINTS STAY ON AND DO NO r SOON FADK.
IT IS AN INVKSTMKNT NOT AN KXPKNSK- TO PAINT
VOUH liUILDINGS. OUK PAINTS AKK TUB I1BST AND
PKICBS ON OUK GOOD PAINTS A KB NO MO KB THAN
YOU MAY I1K ASHBD FOK POOR PAINTS.
OUR 11 AKDWA.KB IS TUB IlBSTi IT STANDS TUB
TBST.
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Phone Columbia 35
Cloverland Creamery
Pasteurized Milk and Cream
Fresh Buttermilk Daily
Phone Columbia 659
SPECIAL for SATURDAY ONLY
Extra Fancy Legs of Veal 30c lb.
Shoulder Veal Roasts 25c lb.
Breasts of Veal for filling 18c lb
Choice Beef Pot Roasts 18c and 20c lb.
Sugar Cured Bacon our own make 30 and 35c lb,
Peninsula Market
H. A. Imboden & Fred P. Myers, Proprietors
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