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Our h and Hypophosites Compound with God Liver Oil Strengthens the hody and the tissues, improves respiration, makes the lungs strong; corrects indigestion, strengthens the blood and gives you more energy, and in this way heads off 111 uess. Then it is good after cold or grippeto give strength. St. Johns Pharmacy FULTON GO-CARTS Do You Know That by saving today's inflated dollars you can make them do double service in the days to come when prices have re turned to normal? The Prescription Store i PHONE COLUMBIA 138 COLUMBIA RECORDS $ 1 a Week We are agents for the sale of the old reliable Fulton Go-Carts, Side walk Sulkies and Perambulators and carry in stock a full line of these strong, durable, easy riding, beautiful appearing vehicles, for baby's health and com fort select a FULTON and get the little chap out into the air and sunshine. Re member, you can own one of these splendid Go-Carts by paying a small amount down and only $1.00 per week until paid for Fulton Oo-Cnrt, black $12.50 Fulton Qo-Cart, black 21.00 Fulton GCart, gray 22.00 Fulton Go-Cnrt, has artillery wheels (special) 22.50 Fulton Qo-Cart, black, hard wood sides 24.00 Fulton Qo-Cart, extra large, has five bow hood, wood sides and front opens to make ex tra seat for older child, black 35.00 brown 35.00 gray 36.50 Fulton Side Walk Sulkcy 8.50 " " " 10.50 " " 11.50 " " " 13.50 " " " " 15.00 OAmondii Bags m I 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 erainating 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 connection with many, other stores. That is why you have had established by this store better prices than prevail almost auy 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 suficient." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Beautiful weather the past ew days. D. E. Gunsolus is seriously i of pneumonia at his homo 12G Fossonden street. George lmboden of the St. Johns Cash market was on the sick list yesterday. Mrs. Harley Peterson, of Hills boro, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Couch, on Philadelphia street. F. Widmor arrived here from Switzerland this week and will maka his homo with his father and brothers in North St. Johm. Mrs. H. S. Magono of North Willamette boulevard reports the first swarm of boos of the season. her boes having swarmed Ihurs day. The Jolly 'Stceti Club will give farewell party iu honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kvcus Monday evening nt the home of Prof, and Mrs. C.II. IJoyd u Piedmont. Fred Meyers has purchased the intorcst of his partner. Horry Imbodcn, in the Peninsula Mar kot. Watch or his announce mcnt next week. Mrs. A. A. Muck and Mrs. Frank Redding left yesterday for Wisconsin. A Blstor of the latter and slstcrln law of Mrs. Muck is quite 111 there. One of the rtmliy good men who is seeking tho office of state Senator s Walter D. Whltcomb. Voters will make no mistake in casting their ballots for him. Tho Knights and Ladies of Security gave an old-fashioned basket sociaulo and dance Mon- dnv night in the Moose hall. Moro than loo were in attend nnco, including mcmuers irom other Portland lodges. D. C. Andrews. Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. A. Sprouls left Thurs day morn nir for Lono Hock. San Diego where- sho will join her husband. Dr. C. W. Ross. who has just returned to that city from Honolulu. Mrs. Uoss will bo rcmemuorcu as miss Hazel Ernna. Fred Marlctt has opened up n now furniture store In tho build incr formerly occupied by Couch & Co. on Philadelphia street. Mr. Mar otthas had considerable oxnor onco in tho business and will carry an uptodato lino. Ho was formerly engaged hi the business here. J. N. Edlofsen, vico president of the Pen nsula National bank, and Mrs. Edlofsen will loavo Saturday niKht for San Francisco where Mr. utile f sun will attend Foreign Trades council and Mrs. Edlofsen will visit relatives. From San Francisco they will motor to Los Angeles and San Diego. Frank Tost and family of San Diego, Cal., have taken up their abode In St. Johns. Mr. lest holds a responsible position with tho Standard Oil company and was transferred from San Diego to Portland. formerly ho was a wall known and popular citizen of St. Johns and ho and his fam ily havo many friends bore who aro very glad to wolcomo them back. The Debonair Club gave Mrs. W. R. Kveus a surprise handker chief shower at the home of Mrs. Sloan ou Thursday. Mrs. livens, who will leave for Europe next Wednesday, received many beauti ful handkerchiefs. A delightful luncheon was served at one o'clock and a uumber of kodak pictures were taken of the club members. Mrs. Learned, club president, pre sented Mrs. Eveus with au exqui site bouquet of pink sweet peas. Mrs. L. F. Clark entertained the Pythian Sisters at a noon dinner at her homo, G32 North Ivanhoo street, Tuesday. Mrs. Cora M. Davis, supremo chief Pythian Sister Of Urogon. was E resent and made honorary merri er of the club. Nineteen were present. Following the dinner. Mrs. Grace Johnson was elected president of tho club ana Miss Lola Jones, secretary-treasurer. Thejiext meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. T. D. London, on Cleveland avenue, At the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Vincent in Tigard on Wednes day evening Mrs. W. R. Evens, president ol the Jolly "bteen Club gave a grand prize for the highest and lowest lady's score during the last series of games. Mrs. Cham bers received first and Mrs. Pry second. The prizes were exquisite hand painted articles, done by the donor, Mrs. Evens, and were much appreciated by the lucky recipients. C. II. Derrie won first aud Prof. Boyd second of the evening prizes, Delicious refreshments were served and the evening was thoroughly ; t v enjoy eu. are Mr. and Mrs. Hornbeck moving to Puyallup, Wash. Mrs. John Tade of Dilliard, Or., is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Jones, on Richmond street. Attend the high school play, "Engaged by Wednesday," at the high school auditorium this even ing. It is well worth while. Mrs. Mabel Fenton has accep ted a position in the office of the Portland Woolen Mills, and Miss Jennie McNivcn will tako her place in Bonham & Currier's store. Mrs. C. W. Ross, who hns been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Evans, MOP, Greeley street, for six weeks, left lhuraday for Oregon, where they expect to remain indefinitely. Amelia McDonald, of Seattle, and Anderson Allen, of St. Johns, wore married by the Rev. F. W. Bussard at his residence in Vancouver, April 28. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will live in St. Johns. Miss Edna Hollcnbcck has been elected teacher in the James John High school for the noxt term. Sho has very successfully taught in tho Weston high school for tho past two years. Tho G. A. II. will hold Mem orial services on Monday. May Slst. An invitation is extended to Spanish war veterans and al so of tho late war to participate in tho celobrntion. A more com plete announcement will appear later. Do not forget that our towns man, U. (J. Lewis, is in the race for tho Stato Senatorship. Mr. Lewis has served twico in tho Legislature and his record is well known. Remember D. C. when ensting your ballot. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Evens will leave Portland for New York City next Wednesday evening. They will sail for Europe on May 22 aud before returning expect to visit rel atives iu England aud will visit much of battle scarred Prance. Mrs. W. W. Rogers was given n surpriso party by her 10-ycar-old daughter Lorn, Tuesday evening, honoring her birthday. Lora conceived tho idea, wrote the invitations and provided for tho entertainment. Only immed iate rolntivcB wcro present. A surprise birthday dinner was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Russell at their homo, 110 E. Mohawk street. In houor of tho'r daughter, Artls, 11th birthday. Covers wero laid lor Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Armstrong nnd children. Mr. Merle Brown of Tacoma, Mrs. Jane Finch. Artls received many oxpejislvo presents. Mrs. Frank A. Rico will pro sent u number of her pupils in n musical at hor studio, corner Richmond and Edison streets, Wednesday ovening. May 12th. A demonstration of tho new Dun nlng System will also bo presen ted. All interested are cor dially Invited. Progrurn starts promptly at eight o'clock. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Martin Costcllo, yeoman on tho U. S. S. Albany, is spending a furlough here visiting his mo ther, Mrs. John F. Costcllo. and other relntives in the city. Cos tcllo served in tho navy during tho Mexican trouble and tho world war. He re-enllsted Inst your and has just returned from Vladivostok. Seventh Church of Christ. Scientist, of this city nnnouncos 11 free lorture on Christian Science by Mr. John Sidney Brnlthwaite, of London, Eng land, member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, Massachusetts, to be held in the nuditorium of tho James John High .School, corner of Altn and Willamette Boulevard, on Thurs day evening, May 13th, at eight o'clock P. M. Doors will bo opened at 7:30. Tho public is cordially Invited to bo present. DRESS SHIRTS. ROGERS. A lot to trndo for your equity in a house. Call at this office. For Sale Good sowing ma- cliino almost now. $25. Also folding ironing board. S2.fi0. Call 302 W. New York street. WORK SHIRTS. ROGERS. Por Sale -Twin Thor Motorcy clc, lights nnd Dream Titntcui, $60 cash. Going away aud must sell. Inquire nt 936 N. Jersey. PANAMA HATS $2.00. ROG ERS. Quart Economy and Self Sealer Fruit Jars, used once. Also pair of mated canaries. Call Columbia 1017. My $2.00 PANAMA HATS never saw the canal. ROGERS. For Salo Now ! room house nnd bath, thoroughly modern. Price reasonable. 013 E. Chicago Btrcot. Fine Grade Elk Hide shoes for Men and Boys. ROGERS. For Sale Cheap Victrola with records. Cnll 020 East Tyler st root MENS SHOES. ROGERS. For Salo Flvo room modern house, $1750, Homu terms. Call 808 North Ivanhoo street. L. C. Weir. 20 Children cry for ROGERS TENNIS SHOES. ForSnlo Houso with l rooms. pantry and garret, lot 50xl20i feet, $1300, terms; closo iu, immediate! possession by owuar, 030 Central ave. north. ROGERS sella HATS und CAPS. For Sole 8 room house, 932 Willamette boulevurd. 50x110 lot. $1025: $500 down, balance terms. See Johnson, 11 1 North Edison. Fresh cow for sale. Call Col umbia 501 North Willumetto boulevard evenings. That you can work for higher wages now and save your inflated dollars against a time when they may buy twice as much as they do today? That if you save only one dollar a week at 3 interest at the end of ten years it will amount to $601.48; in twenty years to $1418.05? That if you deposit five dollars each week in our Savings department, you will have a balance of $263.7Sattheend of the first year, and $1,401.01 in five years? That the surest way to save is to make a deposit in a Savings Account each week or month before you begin to spend your pay check? Peninsula National Bant Member Federal Reserve System fO000000D0000000000000000400 CAI ET Do not go to Portland to make purchases until first looking our stock aim setting prices, you may save a uay s waes, lor giving .some real bargains iu all departments, Saving money mg money. Ladies' Patent Leather Slippers COO value, now at Misses School Shoe 4,00 value, now at Men's Shoes 7.50 value, now at Men's Shoes C.00 value, now at Men's Shoes 5,50 value, now ut 1 lot of Niuhoff Shot 7.50 value, now ut " Niekoff Sh04ts ,, , CM value, now at through we are is innk- Men's Heavy Wool Shirts, 2.95 3.45 6 5(1 4.85 4.35 G.50 l.Wi .4. 50 value, now at 3.G0 Heavv KniUint; Yarn 1.15 value, now at .S5 Saxony Yarn , , 35 value, now at .25 Men's Aquarelle Coats.,,,, , 4, CO value, now at 4.00 Men's Aijuapelle I'atits , , 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 , .CO value, now at .45 Men's Cotton Socks 15c to 50J Rain Coats 4.50 value, now at Heavy Coat Sweaters 1.50 value, now at Heavy Gloves , . . , 2.25 value, now at DiankeU, (Woolnap) 8.50 value, now at Blankets , 4.00 value, now at Heavy Comforters , 5.00 value, now at Shinola Sets 50 value, now at Good Broom , Meu's Dress Pants , f C1.S0 to 8.25 Boy's Summer Under Drawers and Shirts, , 45c Columbia and Texto Crochet Thread 12Jc 1 Lot Dress Fasteners, 4 Doz, '0c value 25c 1 Lot Linen Stationery, 2 boxes , , , 35c Men's Cotton Gloves.per pair , ?f 15c, 20c, 25c Ely's Cash Store 113 W. Burlington Street 3.50 1.15 1.50 G.50 3.00 3.75 .35 .CO PAINT YOUR 1IOUSK AND BARN WITH OUR PAINTS AND T1IKV WILL KBBP THAT URIGIIT, PKOSPBROUS i LOOK. OUK PAINTS STAY ON AND DO NOT SOON 5 FADK. 5 A k I &). ann mm .l m .rK A fc, wr. I'.il.t.II' II " " ,i , ..Ha, ii ia nn invr.aicir.n i -nwi an r.,vrr,n,ir, iu I'Airxi YOUR BUILDINGS. OUR PAINTS ARK TUB liBST AND TUB PRICBS ON OUR GOOD PAINTS ARB NO MORB THAN YOU MAY 1B ASKBD FOR POOR PAINTS. OUR II ARDWARB IS TUB IlBSTi IT STANDS TUB TKST. 1 1- jujjmu jii ji! ,i ' 'u ri hi i.i i i' i i i . ' i i Pj i I iw n m. jonns naraware to. Phone Columbia 35 Cloverland Creamery Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Buttermilk Daily Phone Columbia 659 WANTED uy elderly man landscape gardener, room and board near South Willamette Blvd. and Charleston. Phone Columbia 721 KHAKI SHIRTS. ROGERS. For Salo, or trade for Acreage with rutuiinif water nar Port- am!, a house and lot. Call Col umbia 778. For Sale Good raniro with hot water connections. Call Col umbia 34, or 631 AlleKhenny street. WORK PANTS $2.75 up. ROGERS. Willamette Blvd. SANATARIUM 1270 Willamette Blvd. Special care given to Maternity Cases. Prices reasonable. Call Woodlawn 2I50 Cool UNDERWEAR. ROG ERS. Wanted I3oy to learn tho printing trade at this office; ono having some oxporienco in nrei.s feeding preferred. Canoe for Salo, includimr two paddles, sail, back rest and lan tern, $28. Call 811 N. Smith uvenue. 27