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l I Sellers Msiltrcrsft' $1 00,000 a Year To Insure Convenience Gome and see the SELLERS We want every woman interested in making housework easier to see and in spect the beautiful Sellers Kitchen Cabin etgenerally voted the world's most con venient kitchen cabinet. Wo want you to see how and where have been added special improvements which cost the manufacturersover$100, 000 extra each year, and which make the Sel lers the ideal of thousands of women. These are not mere features, made for selling purposes. The conveniences to which we refer arc major improvements of vital need never before combined in any cabinet. Found only in SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET "Tho Best Servant in Your Mouse" The famous Automatic Lowering Flour Hitir-a "Sellers" invention, Is conceded tlic most Import wit improvement ever made in n kitchen cabinet. $52,000 each-year, more ttinn ordinary flour bins cost, is the price paid to supply this convenience. The Automatic Dasc Shelf Kxtcudcr which costs $9,000 extra each year the" Ant-Proof Casters, n $10,000 Qxtra feature the Oil Ilnml-Kubbcd Finish, costing $9,750 cxtrn each year Dust-Proof Uase Top underneath the Snnitory Porcelain Work Table arc others. Altogether there arc 15 long wanted improvements never before combined in any cabinet. Yet the Sellers costs you no' more than" any Rood cabinet. Any average home can afford one. We will gladly arrange terms'to suit your Income. Come iu today and let us demonstrate the Sellers for you. OAmandii Baos pi i The Cash and Carry Grabateria The Changing Times The era of Chain Stores came about because a group of meu with large capital could, by starting stores in different localities increase the outlet of merchandise emiuating from one source. The Chain Store system is nothing more thau auy 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 connection 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 residence here ought to convince any one that we can do business at less cost thrfn the average grocery. We always believed that "a word to the wise was suficient." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Gur Malt and Hypophosites Compound With Cod Liver Extract Strengthens the body and the tissues, improves respi ration, makes the lungs strong; corrects indigestion, strengthens the blood and gives you more energy, and in this way heads off illness. Then it is good af ter cold or grippe to give strength. St. Johns Pharmacy PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Storo COLUMBIA RECORDS Garden making is now on in full force. Jersey street is much Imnrovcd with its new coat of hard surface Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartal nro visiting relatives at The Dalles. J. K. VYnimcr has added a now truck to his transfer bus iness. William MncDonald has mir- chased tho J. II. Freum place in North St. Johns. Dnrroll Caldwell is moving to iOban, Wash., wherohu has ac cented n good position. Mrs. E. W. Gnrlick is spend ing somo time in Urovtnavillc. where hor mother is quite ill. Contractor A. M. Warner made a business trip to Aberdeen and Ccntralia tho first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MasBoy, of 03 1 Oswego strcot. are the mrontH of a son, born inursuny morning. Tho new filling station at tho ntcrsectionof Richmond. Jersey and Columbia boulevard is pre senting a most attractive np pearancc. Walter CaBO has secured possession of tho Chase nroncrtv on North Ivanhoe street and will movo his family therein from Vancouver. N. A. Geo states that ho lias received a normit from tho city authorities to grado Catlin street, and that ho will build his own sidewalk and curb. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Amroin. of G23 ID. Charleston streot. aro receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son, Hobert Jack, April 21st, 11)20. Tho Burlington hotel, after icing closed down for somo time, ms rcononed. It has .boon thor oughly overhauled and placed in irst class condition. JacksonHow far along nro you on that new homo you're building IrestonAiy wile and 1 have gotten to the point whoro wo don't Bponk Life. Remember tho Community Club mooting at the Woolen Mills noxt Tuesday evening, becure your reservations now from Miss Howors. secretary, nuno library. for tho dinner which will bo at seven o'clock. Join tho Y. W. C. A. May Gth and 7th aro tho days when a big campaign for membership will take placo. B ready, to join when called upon. The mem bership feo is one dollar per year. Tho W. C T. U. will meet at tho home of Mrs. Amanda Foul. 014 E. John street, Monday af ternoon at 2 o'clock, Airs. Gil bert, county superintendent, will read a paper on tho Medal contest. A largo attendance is desired. Voting for the May day queen at the Portland Woolen mills closed at noon with Alma Ruffe 5000 votes in tho lead. Miss Ruffo reeoived 88,000 votes. while Mary Ludwig was second with 83,000. A celebration will be held today, Saturday, The Peninsula Motor Sales Co. is now getting nicely situated in their handsome new quarters at the corner of Jersey and John street. This building is surely an attractivo one and a fine ad dition to the businoss district of t. Johns. Mrs. Frank A. Rice, the tal ented music instructor, has an important announcement for all who are interested in music on the first page of this caper. She has few equals as an instructor and the system which she intro duces is a revelation. Read the announcement. Lucy Thomas. Dorothy Currin and Lelia Taylor of James John high school girl reserves, and Letha duller of the North school girl reserves, are now entitled to receive the girl reserve ring, which can be had only by earn ing honor points in the club. The Burlington hotel has re opened under experienced man agement and is prepared to servo meals or furnish board and rooms at reasonable rates. Tho St. Johns Community Club will meet at the Wool en Mills Club House Tues day evening, May 3d, where dinner will bo served at 7:00 o'clock at 75 cents per plate. Phono Miss Bowers, secre tary, for reservations, Col umbia 5G2. Miss Georgia Rich is still quite ill, but slowly improving. Rogors says so many fish wore left on tho river bank up Sandy that it actually Smelt. J. B. Lucas of tho realty firm of Carroll & Lucas has been on tho sick list for sovornl days. N. A. Geo has completed tho bascmont for tho now residence of Patrick Skelly on North Ivan hoo street. It will hen hand some fivo room bungalow. Potatoes aro getting so high in prico that tho plnnter might consider hiding them deep in tho ground and in tho dark of the moon when plnnting scud pota toes lest thioves locate them be fore they hnvo started to grow. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gross, evangelists of national reputa tion, will begin a scries of ovnngelical mcotings in tho Christian church, beginning Thursday, May 27th. Moro than 800 members of Doric lodge No. 132, A. F. and A. M., and Minervn chapter No. 105, O. E. S attended tho dedication of tho Masonic hall in St. Johns Fridny night. Mrs. T. J. Eggmnn of Sknm okawa is visiting hor daughters, Suo and Adelaide, who aro at tending James John high school, and Mrs. Otis Learned, 303 South Syracuso strcot. You and your friends nro invit ed to a May Day Flag Raising at the Peninsula mill at tho foot of McKonnu nvenuo. Exercises will bogin nt 11 o'clock today, Saturday, May 1st. There will bo speaking and music. COME, Tho minstrel show put on by members of St. Clements Catholic church was repeated Tuesday and Wednesday nights at St. Patrick's Catholic church. On May 5, tho same uhow will bo given at Sacred Heart church in Sell wood; May 0, at Cathedral hall, Fifteenth and Davis streota, and May 14, at Holy Redeemer church. Capacity houses have greeted the performers oach night and tho show has boon a financial success. Who is ROGERS? GLOVES L-ARGB ASSORTMENT W. W. ROOHRS THK RAINCOAT MAN Kodak Now. Currin Says So. TENNIS SHOES. ROGERS. For Sale Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red setting eggs. 714 S. Crawford. 25 Prescription specialists. Cur rin's. WORK PANTS $2.75 up. Rog era. Stnr Vibrator at Currin's equal to vibrators that cost much more. For Salo-Thorotighbrcd R. I. Red cockerel, one year old; a beauty. Can bo soon nt G21 N. Syracuse street. MENS WORK SHOES $3.85. Rogers. Have an 80 aero ranch to trado for St. Johns property. Mrs. M. C. Soulo; phono Columbia 1198. For Sale China closet, two beds complete and kitchen tnblo. Call 713 Allegheny Htreet. Khaki outingcoats $2.75. ROG ERS. Ran go for sntu with coils nt 521 South Jersey street; phone Columbia 853. Wanted Whito bantam hens. Call at this ollicc. WHITE COATS for Ico cream parlors. Rogers. For Salo- Small' saddlo horao cheap. Call 803 North Edison street. For Sale Dinning room tnblo and four chairs, also good d rea der. Call Columbia 770 at onco. Cnmpholls Hair Brown. Latest CAP this slilo Sahara Desert, $3.00. ROGERS. On Sunday Dr. II. F. Jones starts on his sixth year aH pastor of tho Christian church of bt. Johns. During tho past fivo years ho has porformed wondor ful servico in upbuilding of his church, as tho handsome now edifico on Oswego street, which was erected largely through his untiring efforts and indomitable will, is a splondid testimonial. Tho Dr. has mado hosts of friends hero who trust that ho will ro main with us ior many years to como. Men liko ho nro an ns set to any community. Dr. Jones is, wo bolieve, tho oldest min istor of tho Christian church in tho Btnto of Oregon, in point of continuous servico. SALE Do not go to Portland to make purchases until first looking through our stock and getting prices, you may save a day's wages, for we ore giving some real bargains iu nil departments, Saving money is mak ing money. Mnny Sjiooliils on Simon thin vvule Ladies' Patent Leather Slljirs COO value, now ut 2.05 Mitcs School Shoes , 4.00 value, now at 3.15 Men's Shoos 7.G0 value, now ut 6.50 Men's Shoes 6.00 value, now at -1.8ft Men' Shoes C.CO value, now at 1.35 1 lot of Niehoff Shot , . 7.W value, now ut 0.50 " Niekoff Shots C.60 value, now at 4.W5 Men's Heavy Wool Shirts ,, 1.50 value, now at J3.G0 Heavy Knitting Yarn 1.15 value, now at .85 Saxony Yarn ,35 value, now nt .25 Men's Aquapelle Coats 4.50 value, now ut 4.00 Men's Aquarelle I'auts 4.00 value, now at 3.50 Men's Heavy Socks..., 30 value, now at .25 Men's Heavy Socks 40 value, now at .35 Men's Heavy Socks GO vulue, now at .45 Men's Cotton Socks , 15c to 50c Rain Coats, -. , 4.50 value, now at 3.50 Heavy Coat Sweaters . , , 1.50 value, now nt 1.15 Heavy Gloves 2.25 value, now at 1.50 Iliankets, (Woolnap) 8.50 value, now at 6.50 Blankets , 4.00 value, now at 3.00 Heavy Comforters 5.00 value, now at 3.75 Shinola Sets , 50 value, now at .35 Good n room .60 Meu's Dress Pants , . ... ,f 3.85 to 8.25 Boy's Summer Under Drawers and Shirt , . , 46c Columbia and Texto Crochet Thread 12Jc 1 Lot Dress Fasteners, 4 Doz, 10c value , 25c 1 Lot Linen Stationery, 2 boxes 35c Men's Cotton Gloves.per pair 15c, 20c, 25c Ely's Cash Store 113 W. Burlington Street NOTICE To Holders of Liberty Loan Coupon Bonds In order to place bonds in the hands of the public during Liberty Loan Cam paigns the United States Government engraved and printed temporary bonds with four or more coupons attached which by their terms, are exchangeable after the date of the last coupon there on for permanent bonds with coupons attached covering interest to maturity. Tho following table shows when such temporary bonds should bo presented to be exchanged for permanent bonds: Second Liberty Bond 4 Rate of Int., May 1 Third " " " " 41 May 1 Owners of these Bonds are urged to exchange them at earliest possible date : llllPeninsyla Nations an Member Federal Reserve System ,O4O040OO0O0O000DOOOOO0OOOO0O OurMndowThisvel J o rflKL J JLtotf time In Home fWhtie , X ' IvUfflL l i14 (nt "'t'h "'"I ' -v -V WutMh? Thtsvenwsichfs adif wis N y l0svil ' ,n "lxl't,r'''e output for s T 9 witch fietory In iljof How I X . rflMln mny wstchts ate tinned out I A 6 I ImIlA I lnllie!ngtiollfcioiisto,Uyl J I J IKjWglUi I-efntlieStiifyiif'l1melye- j V 4 Wok ' "j in (lie Dtone Ae$ t St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 )aoaaaooooaoo4oaaoaoooaooo i Cloverland Creamery Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Buttermilk Daily Phone Columbia 659 For Sale BEST BUY in St. Johns Five room modern bungalow, ftili concrete basement 21x44 , pip ed for gas, wired for electricity, fixtures all in, connected with .sew er, 8G0 lin. feet sewer, 300 lin, feet of sidewalk mid cross walks arouud this block and all paid, lieu bouse, barn, 21 fruit trees, This property is free aim clear and will give good terms to tight party. It must be seen to be fully appreciated. See J. S. Downey 933 N. Syracuse Street. Tomato Plants 20c per dozen up Cabbage Plants 15c doz., $1.00 per 100 Cauliflower, Pepper, Cel ery, Cucumber and other Vegetable Plants at right prices. Hanging Baskets are now filled; make your se lection early and have thorn delivered later. Window boxes filled to your order. You are always welcome lo look around these greenhouses. Beckett's Greenhouses 814 &nd 816 North Kellogg Street Pben CsJifflbU 401