St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 21, 1920, Image 5

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Our Malt snd Hypophosites Compound will! Ccd Liicr Cil
Strengthen.. th. - tJ and the tissues, improves respiration, nmkes the lungs strong; corrects
indigestion, strengthens the blood aud gives you more energy, and iu this way heads off ill
ness. Tlieu it is good after cold or grippe to give strength.
St. Johns Pharmacy
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
The Prescription Storo
COLUMBIA RECORDS
SUNRAY
GAS RANGE
For Convenient Cooking
We have just received a lino of beau-"
tiful, useful and durable GAS RANGES
which we can sell at very Reasonable
Prices and on Easy Terms. Below is a
partial description of these up-to-date pas
ranges. We will be pleased to accept
your old stove or rango as part payment
on a new gas range.
3 Burner Gas Range
has 18 inch oven, white enamel oven
door $26.50
Terms $3 cash, $3 a month
4 Burner Square Style Gas
Range
has largo oven, white enamel oven
door $31.50
Terms $3.50 cash, $3.50 a month
4 Burner Square Gas Range
with oven and broiler, white enameled
oven door $37,50
Terms $4.50 cash, $1 a week
High Oven Leg Base Style
Gas Range
has oven and broiler, 1 giant burner,
3 medium size burners and 1 summor
burner, white enamel oven doors and
splasher back, also white enamel drip
per under burners $02.50
Terms $6.50 cash, $1.50 n week
OAmondu Baos
The largest walnut grove in
tho United Stntesis near Amity,
Ore.
Every crood citizen nhnnlrl cnat
his ballot at tho primary today,
Friday.
Tho biccest broom factorv west
of tho Mississinui River is in
Oregon.
Oregon nroduced 10 nor cent
of tho platinum used by tho Un
ited states during tho war.
A fino babv bov wns born to
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Crouchlov
Saturday evening.
Remember D. C. Lewis is run
ning for Stato Senator. Why
not givo him a rousing voto on
thq l'eninsula7
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 eminating from one source.
The Chain Store system is nothing more than
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 aud
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 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 suficint."
The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery
SCALES & CURRIER, Inc.
OWNERS
Mrs. Honrv Mannevof Seattle
has boon spending somo time
with her daughter, Mrs. R. G.
Jfrand on soncca street.
Mrs. Hamilton Fletcher has
returned from a pleasant visit
with her mother at Grnnts Pass.
m . .
ano report ovcrytliinsr in a
flourishing condition there.
Lang and Company of Portland
will begin construction of a now
wnrohouso at Eugene shortly.
PlnnB call for a building 80 by
128 foot, of reinforced concrete.
There is nothing slow about
Klamatb County lumber industry
this year. Mill owners nro
preparing for an estimated cut
of 250,000,000 feet and 20 saw
mills will be in operation.
Arthur Iionz of Seattle who
has been a guest at tho home
of Lewis Simmons has decided
to remain permanently nnd has
accepted a position in tho office
of tho Emergency Fleet at St.
John 8.
To tho Hawloy Pulp and Paper
Company has just been sold a
strip of land on tho river front
in Milwnukio containing 3209
acres, it is understood that tho
manufacturing concern gavo
?u,uvy iui mu iiiutu, which uu
Joins tho Haw Icy mill thoro.
Asbestos covered nine manu
facturero aro getting plenty of
competition from tho Associated
Engineering Company of this
city, which sold 110 Radio pipe
less furnaces in Portland, alone,
last wcck. i no plant now em
ployes CG men.
Pity tho poor fish! With 232
now fishing boats registered at
tho customs houso at Astoria,
tho royal chinook is' going to
find scant roftigo around tho
mouth of tho Columbia. At tho
opening of tho aenson tho fleet
was greater than over beforo and
a record pack is forecasted.
Tho yeast cako nnd somo of
tho other articles that depond
on hops for their existence are
a long way from extermination.
Increasing demand for bona and
offerings of high prices ranging
from CO cents to 05 cents a pound
has led to tho replanting of many
Willamette Valloy districts this
year.
Trains In the United Kingdom
aro to travel over wood from Oro
gon forests, for 40 per cent of
this year's vast shipment to bo
made by Douglas Mr Exploit
ation and Export Company is to
bo loaded in tho Columbia River.
mi a f i l
ino concern nas jusc cioseu a
deal for 21.000.000 feot to be
shipped from North Pacific ports.
Cherries have?joinod tho ranks
of aristocrats this season and
growers at tho Dalles havo con
tracted their crop for 15 cents a
pound. Libby, McNeil and Libby,
who aro tho purchasers, by sat
ting this figure, went beyond
the highest price ever paid for
cherries in the state. lrostand
cold damaged orchards elswhere
and this accounts for tho high
figure Oregon fruit will bring.
From tho Amazon, where raw
rubber is harvested, until the
same material comes out of a
Portland mill in tho form of rub
ber heels, the industry is traced
in a motion picture just prepared
by the 1'ortland Rubber Mills.
This educational film shows the
manufacture of rubber soles,
heels and other similar products.
as handled at tho local plant.
First aids to the gardener
will be turned out from the now
plant the Pacific Products Com
pany has just commenced con
struction on in tho Peninsula
industrial (district. Julius Dos
sche. president of the concern.
has just announced the purchase
of a six and a half acre tract
on which a factory will be built
to handle ground. shell products
and fertilizers.
Florence Orchard, daughter of
Fireman Orchard of St. Johns, won
the cash prize iu the foot race for
youngsters at the Firemen's picnic
at Crystal Lake Park last Sunday.
KHAKI SHIRTS. ROGERS.
Tho largest prune orchard
tho United States is near Eu
gene.
Mrs. C. C. Currinhns returned
from n visit with her mother in
Eastern Oregon.
A baby boy arrived at tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Alertas
on Buchanan street the past
WCCK.
Ono county in Oregon, Uma
una county, produces ono per
cent or tno wneat or the United
btatcs.
BornTo Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Oliver a daughter, at the!
homo 1108 S. Syracuse street,
May 7th.
A bouncing baby boy arrived
nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
liert Johns of Moro, Oregon,
formerly of St. Johns, tho past
WCOK.
E. W. Ancrell. a former
citizen of St. Johns but for tho
past three years located at Fall
urmgo in tno railway service, is
spending a few weeks among
nis old time frionds here.
Murphy nnd Allen of the Mnr
phy Timber Company hnvo
taken ovor the r mailer of tho
Monarch mills in North Portlnnd
this week. Thoy exnect to oner-
ato it as a tio factory.
Tho Bachelor club celebrated
its 11th anniversary Inst Friduv
evening at thoir rooms, which
wero artistically and beautifully
decorated for tho occasion. It
is needless to sny that a jolly
good timo was had.
Portland is about to givo cold
storngo facilities a biir boost.
Company lias just contracted to
build ZOO refrigerator cars in
tho local shops for the Pacific
Fruit Express Company as soon
as materials aro available.
No Shriner will leuvo Oreiron
ignorant of its industries if tho
Portland Ad Club has its sav in
tho mntter. Tho organization
has an inudustrinl committee
headed by Gcorgo L. Rauch.
which is ask hg cooperation of
local merchants in having win
dow displays fenturing Oregon
products during Shriner and Roso
Festival weeks.
Tho largest lumberintr nlnnt
in Amoricn is to bo brought to
Astoria through an option just
secured by R. A. Booth nnd
Amndco M. Smith on 150 acres
of land owned by tho Astoria
Marino Iron works. Tho deal
involves payment of $150,000 for
tho property, which is on Youngs
Bay, but the total investment,
Deluding tho erection of a mill.
is expected to reach the 2,000,
000 mark.
Pickles and snuerkraut
plenty of i horn are to bo turned
out from tho modern plant at
Kenton now being built by tho
Oregon Packing Company, ono
of tho largest institutions of its
kind in the Northwest. It has
branches at Vancouver. Wash..
Lowiston, Idaho and Salem and
handles various kinds of fruits
and vegetables. Tho pickle fac
tory Is to bo 80 by 180 foot and
ono story high.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
The dates for the St. Johns Cliau
tattqtia this year will be July 20-20.
The St. Johns Community Club
held an interesting session at the li
brary Tuesday evening. A hum
bcr of matters of local interest were
taken up. A review of the meet
ing will appear iu the next issue.
The Sunshine Club met at the
home of Mrs. Frank Thombrue in
Rose City Park for an all day meet
iug Thursday, May 13th. A dainty
luncheon was served by the hostess
Mrs. Clansman will entertain the
club at the next regular meeting
May 27th.
A. L. Smock and his wife aud
mother and grandmother motored
to Wasco Inst Friday, returning on
Monday, with the exception of Ins
wife, who will visit iu Wasco with
relatives for a couple of weeks.
Archie reports the trip a glorious
one and the scenery immense.
Mr. Geo. Snrenger and Miss
Eva Edwards wero united in
marriage at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. II. W. Brico Saturday
evening, May 15th. Tho cere
mony was performed by Dr. II.
F. Jones. The brido is a niceo
of Mrs. Brice. Tho happy young
coniilo left for California on
their honeymoon. Thoy will mak
their homo at 10 Webster street
upon their return.
Jazz caps. ROGERS.
Good cow for sale. Cull 1010
N. Ivanhoe.
Panama Hats $2.00. 2.50. ROG
ERS.
While thoy last, livo prong
cultivator, special priced $1.00
each, bee window display
bt. Johns Hardware Co.
Dress shirts. ROGERS.
For Rent -Nice clean furnish
cd housekeeping rooms: 110 Do
cntur street, phono Columbia
1071.
Mens Shoes. ROGERS.
For Salo Fivo room modern
house, $1750, somo terms. Cal
808 North Ivanhoe street. I,
C. Weir. 20
Cool WORK HATS 75c up,
KUUUKS.
Savo timo in tho garden. Uso
n Hall Wheel Cultivutor.with fivo
tools, $5.75. See window dis
piny. St. Johns Hardware Co,
REAL LEATHER PUTTEES
$7.50. ROGERS.
Bo on tho watch for tho cater
pillar this year. Spray tho trees
and bushes with salt und you
will help keep them away, says
Wood, tho landscapor.
AHilnMf UNION SHITS Si W
ROGERS.
For Salo Now milk by month
from Jersey cow. Call at 100
N. Leonard street.
Mens SUITS $25.00 up. ROG
ERS.
urow with us
In the past three years the
deposits of the Peninsula
National Bank have grown
from
$742,373.96 to $1,713,504.64,
a gain of $971,130.68.
This satisfactory growth in
dicates two things, among
others, Namely:
1. Our community and its
citizens are prosperous.
2. The safety of this bank
inspires the confidence of
depositors and the pub
lic, while its service is
genuinely helpful to
them.
You are cordially invited to
join forces with this grow
ing institution. Let us co
operate for our mutual ad
vantage and to promote our
individual prosperity and
that of the community.
S A L E
We intend to quit business iu St. Johns and we are selling goods
real houest-to-goodness reduced prices. Some of the prices quoted lelow
are old-time wholesale prices. Come and get the benefit of them. This
is an opportunity that you cannot afford to miss. The increasing num
hers of people who visit our store daily is convincing proof that the pco
pie of St. Johns know bargains when they see them.
A lTo-' llitt'ixnltM foiitionotl Jiolftw to Coho Out
3000 yard Hmbroldcry anil Insertion, at oM wholrcilo prices 3Jc, GJc, 9c
IW fleeced union aims ,ii.ii to yi.il value, now at
All 4 fold Yarn......... worth 111c wlioleule, now ut
Adjustable Kiddie lar ii.00 value, now nt
Ladle' Patent Leather Slippers COO value, now at
Misses School Shoes , , , . . , 1.00 value, now at
Men's Shoes. , , 7.60 value, now at
Men's Shoes.,, , , 6.00 value, now at
Men's Shoes CM value, now at
1 lot o( Niehoff Shoes.......,.,,. , 7,60 value, now at
" NiekolT Shoes. C.60 value, now at
Men's Heavy Wool Shirts fi.W value, now at 3.00
Heavy Knitting Yarn 1.16 value, now at .86
Saxony Yarn ', , ,, ,35 value, iioh at ,26
Men's Aquapelle Pants.,,,,,, 4.00 value, now at' 3.60
Men's Heavy Socks 30 value, now at .25
Men's Heavy Socks , ,, 40 value, now at ,35
Men's Heavy Socks ,,,, , GO value, now at ,15
Men's Cotton bocics loo to WJc
Rain Coats 4.60 value, now at
Heavy Coat Sweaters ....... f , , 1.60 value, now at
Heavy Gloves 2.25 value, now at
Illankets, (Woolnap) 8.60 value, now ut
Dlankets 4.00 value, now at
Heavy Comforters COO value, now at
Good nrooni ,
Meu's Dress Pants 8.85 to f8.25
Hoy's Summer Under Drawers and Shirts 46c
Columbia and Texto Crochet Thread 12c
1 Lot Dress I'asteuers, 4 Dot, 0c value 2T
Men's Cotton Gloves.per puir, 15c, 20c, 26c
$2.00
.35
2.25
2.05
3.15
6.60
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4.35
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I. Hi,
3.60
1.15
1.60
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113 W. Burlington Street
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SCKEKN YOUK I'OHCl! ALSO. SO THAT SUMMKK
EVENINGS YOU CAN SIT OUTSIDE AND NOT HAVE TO
FIGHT FLIES OK LISTEN TO THE SONGS OF MOSQUITOES.
DOING THIS WILL
GAINST SICKNESS.
ALSO HE GOOD INSURANCE A-
IT WON'T COST MUCH TO DO THE JOH WHEN WE
SUPPLY THE SCREENS.
OUK HARDWARE IS THE IJESTi IT STANDS THE TEST'
St. Johns Hardware Co.
Phone Columbia 35
Cloverland Creamery
Pasteurized Milk and Cream
Fresh Buttermilk Daily
Phone Columbia 659
We carry a full line of Edison Blue
Records and Disk Records to play on all
machines, also full line of Phonograph
Necessities.
The STtradivara Shop
202 N. Jersey St.
Cool Ureas CAPS $1.00. ROG-
:ns.
Tho entertaining piny, ' ' Breezy
'oint." will bo irivon in tho
Moose hall Friduy evening. Tick
et 30 cents.
Janitress wants office work.
Adtlreai 115 W. Mohawk. 28
Shingles Coated Over
With PETR0LASTIC CEMENT
All work guaranteed
Stop3 all leaks and prefiervw?
shingles und nails.
Phono Tabor 772 s
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Patronizo tho homo merchant. .
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