n Refrigerators Gas Ranges Kitchen Cabinets I! I Bestfor Corns and Bunions too, KORN REMOVER Save Time and Health and Food during the hot months We have sold CENTURY RE FRIGERATORS the past Seven Years and can refer to many satis fied customers who are using them. They are. durable, well ventilated, thus saving ice and preserving food. 40 lb. Ice capacity, White linniiieleil (inside) $27G0 G5ib. " " " " yoico 851b. " ' " " " .14.00 05 lb. Side Ice Type " " " 40 50 Any RefrlKcrntor $1.00 a" week Sun Ray Gas Ranges are well built, economical of fuel and are neat, plain and up to date in appearance. l burner and oveif, suunre type, $31.50 1 " " ' nnd broiler, square type, !J7 50 -I " " " k'B base type, 02.50 (j ii ! it M ii ii ii it , 77,50 Pay n little down nnd a little ench week Sellers Special Kitchen Cabinet, $82.50 Sellers Mastercraf t Kitchen Cabinet, 92.50 Kitchen Cnbincts $S cnsli, ?2 n week Your Credit is Good OAmaiuUi Bos J 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 emiuating from one source. The Chain Store system is nothing more than any other store except the buying partis concentrat ed at one place. The buyers for these stores have thejr 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 thali a buyer for just one store. The secret of advantageous grocery, prices in St. Johus 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 oue tlrat we cau do busiuess at less cost thau the average grocery. Ve always believed that "a word to the wise was suficient." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS A safe, painkss nnd reliable remedy for linrd and soft corns, bunions and callouses. Hasy to ply, causes no pain and requires no plasters or bandaging. Put up in clean packages, ready for and highly recommended where other remedies have failed. He sure it is KORN RKMOVER. St. Johns Pharmacy ap use PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Store COLUMBIA RECORDS W. H. Dearinn is adding a new audition to ma buildintr on South Jersey street. After spending three years in Eastern Oreubn Miss. Kuby Mc t ! . I. .. 1 i' ri t Bring in your news items. The Library will be closed nil day on Monday, which is being observed as a' holiday. Wilbur Bellinger crime up from Kinney has returned to St. Johns. Astoria and will spend a few Hays . ... . I ...ill. I. ,!. t XI Il-llf.. C. U. Kingle is having aomc!iui nis miner, u. in. uumn substantial alterations made to,Br his store opposite the Multno mah theatre. Hov. C. P. Lyons, formerly pastor of St. Clement's Catholic church, who has besn a guest at the parish house for the past two weeks, returned to Van couver, B. C. Miss Mary Ellon Bailey of Eu gene spent thcpast week witli her sister. Mrs. u. A. wornn, on Tioga Htreot. She will spend the summer with a sister at Twin Bocks, Oregon. Mrs. J. D. Gray has sold her residence on Fox street and will eavc within the next few days for Canada, where sho will make an extended visit to her brother. From there she will go to Los Angeles to make her home. Men have little grounds to criticise the way women drosn when they swelter through the Bummer with stiff, uncomfort able collnrs. Women can cer tainly give men cards nnd spndeg in keeping cool in the summer time. Mr. Ashley M. Warner and M las Grace Chnppell were united n mnrrlngo nt Victoria H. U., Thursday, June 21th, and have taken up their resilience at zva South Jersey street. Mr. War- nerhns been engaged in the con trading business in St. Johns for some months. On Tuesday, June 22, Rev. Milton W. Bower, minister of the Christian church at Iloiiuiain. Wash., and Miss Ethel Dunn nf Portland were united in marriage at the home of Dr. II. V. Jones, who porformed the nmrriiiRO ceremony. A lew menus anu relatives were in tiueiuianco. Last week was probnbly the ilirucst and best week Portland ever experienced. The Shrinera nnd other visitors onjoyeci uiem- selves to the fullest extent. Be sides tho wonderful auona.-y. losnitality and cool, pleasant weather, tho Portland water received much praise for its pur ty and deliciousnoss. Tho high bridge nt St. Johns iroject is beginning to command more and more attention. That it would bo a irrent boon to the oA'er peninsula in particular cannot bo gaiusain. Besides cutting off between two mid three miles in ( stance to uie heart of the businoss district of Portland, it would make a grand scenic driveway for autoists and of Immonsc bonofit to the farm ers in the Tunlatin vnliey. The Port of Portlnnd commis sion will becin its survey of tho Oregon slough district Monday under tho direction of J. H. Pol hemus, port manager. H. L. Gilbert, civil enginoor, has bean ongaged to handle the dutail work. As soon as tho survoy is finished tho Port Commiss ion will determine upon tho feasibility of dredging tho chan nol in the slough for tho bonefit of the industries in the North I'ortlanu naroor. Quite an explosion took place Thursday afteYnoon at the shop of Mr. Kalis on Philadelphia street. He was in the act of soldering a big gasoline tank when it exploded with terrltic force. The forco of the explos ion blew out the windows in tho front and nacK oi tne snop, nui fortunately Mr. Halls was unin jured. He had tested the tank before beginning to soiuer, ana it is presumed that the gas must have been confined in the seams of the can. Last Saturday afternoon, June 19th, members of Oregon Grape Circle gave Mrs. Emma Koough a little surprise at the home of Mrs. Catherine leeling. Light refreshments were served, after which Mrs. Effa Beam, in be half of the assembled guests and those who could not attend, pre sented Mrs. Keough with a cut glass jelly dish, as a token of loving remembrance from the Neighbors of Woodcraft, or which she is a valued membor. Mr. and Mrs. Keough have since moved to their new home at Now berg. We wish them success and hapinesB. Palmer, Bryan, Cox or Mc- Adoo Any one of these or how would Wilson do.' Nerves at highest tension Durinsr this convention. Only give us one that's staunch and true. Skeebink. Mrs. Frank A, Hlcc expects to leave tomorrow, Saturday, for Cannon Beach, returning Tues day. Miss Stevens, principal of the North School expects to leave to day for a sojourn at LaGrando, Oregon. Patriotic services will be held at the Congregational church both morning and evening Sunday. Special music. 1. II. Lynch is planning on making atrip to Ohio in a couple of days to see how many of the old folks are at home. Ho ex pects to lio gone nbout a month. Mrs. Bailey, mother of Mrs. Amanda Foul and Mrs. II. Hend erson, wns taken to tho hospital Tuesday, whore she will under go an operation. Mrs. Bailey is 82 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Duncan are the paronts of a boy hern Tues dav. Mrs. Duncan, was former ly Dr. L. E. Graves, a practic ing physician in St. Johns for the past ten yours. All the girls' clubs will meet at 2 o'clock at tho y. W. C. A. building during the vacation period. All the girls are re quested to he present at rogulnr club meeting to rehearse for the lawn festival at Mrs. Stearns. Tho Panthors, a ball club corn nosed of Sol 1 1 St. Johns lads, lias been playing some great ball. So far they have played nine gamoi and wen all. Mi-rcinl Met chand is iiresidunt and "Billy" Davis secretary of this going club. GLOVES LAUGH ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGliRS Till? RAINCOAT MAN - i (For a Bridge at St. Johns.) A man wishing to go to Cathla met, Got so mad he nlmost said d -nit; On a train ho would go, But the Curry was slow - Oh, why don't they bridge the Villnnietlo7-Skccbink. Everything in Sweets nnd Soft DrinkB at Blgelow's Sweetshop. Wanted- To sell house and lot on North Ivanhoe. Will ac cept good auto as first payment. Address "K." this dffice. 'M Por Sale Large Kitchen Cabi net, almost new; !1 additional shelves above, $7 50. Call .112 15. Burr. Hnvo you tried our Vogan's and H.'ifflor Chocolates at Bigo low's Sweet Shop? Four feet slabwood for sale. Call Columbia -111. ar, For Kent Two furnished rooms, reasonable. Call -121 East Mohawk. 31 Jersey Cow for Sale, gives between 10 and 20 quarts daily. Call 1)35 Lovely st. near Wall. For Sale- Kitchen Queen, in good condition $5.00. Call I23 Calhourn street. For Sale- Kitchen ltango in good condition. Call 020 E. Ty ler street. 3f Wanted Cherry pickers. 2c lb. for first picking: 3c lb. for second picking. Also have Per fection red currants at 10c 11). and nick them yourselves. Win. C. MncDonnhl, near oil tank, south of terminal. For Sale-Lot 50x100, eight room house, plastered, on cm line in St. Johns, fruit tree in bearing, small barn and wood 'sited, new cess pool with toilet OWN YOUR HOI The greatest need of the Pe- I ninsula today is More Homes. f The industries already here sup- j port many more families than i there are dwellings to house in I this district. 1 Developments now in progress will bring thousands of new resi dents to the Peninsula.. The only way to make sure that you and your family will be per manently well housed is to Own Your Home. You can always build or buy a home of your own home if you are prepared to make a substan tial first payment. Why not start now to that initial payment homer We pay interest on all Savings Accounts. save for on your The dates of the St. Johns nlUml:HlrS?LL"M'rownKnll8 on uro coininir on nt a ; !m,u' 1 r,co ". '' wibii, ua are coining on in , ...i,.,,.- , M ,.,n,u ...i t. Id paceand the h g event will. '"- ' " , fcv i wu fc ft uodvnaiuil Kl wil III ivu Cliautauq rap mum iiu iiuiui ii, iiiiu ii iifti ' i I. tin liiiAn HHtiiiiiMjiil mnitii I (1113 W. nun ijuvii in i iiiiKuu, iiiuiu iwiu . . ,,-,-., plete information concerning Lii!Lll!jl which will nnnmtr later. 1 he dittos two July 20-2(1. Mr, Coorge II. Sparling and Mint Iez Dillon, both of St. Johns, were united in marriago nt the home nf Dr. II. I Jones Woduosdny, June 30th, tho Dr. performing tho ceremony in his usual pleading style. Tho happy young couple will mako their home here. Kenneth L.Simmons, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Sim mons of Oswego street, returned lomo Monday night from. the Mexican border, where he has boon stationed with tho82d field artillery. Ha servod eighteen months with battery B.in Franco and ro-onlistod a year ago. His term of enlistment bus expired nnd he will not return to the army. For Sale Four room house, lot 00x100. all kinds oft fruit, 1200; torms. Owner 51(5 W. Call in st root. 3 Must bo sold quick at Phono Columbia 501. Real Estate Bargains 5 fniiil iol.iriiuutti--l to sever, fclrktly imimIi'Mi. coiii-rclv Ihhii uulk coiit-u-U' fotimUtliui iunl line Ikih' tiiciil, curiirr lot nail fine river view, liH'Hitf'l clow In. linoU-uui (or kltclii n Hint Nth riHtuih, ik riviu for ilooro .tint iniou, klnulf rolltiH (or nil will low n mid bvmitlful electric lixlunn, Tilt lf U tlm liet buy In Si. J..lni. The jirivr i $S(XX- 750 null himI ImIhiku ! h.t month IiK'liiiliiiK IllU'Kkt. 7 room Imwmt, imnUirH, (nil luu liimt, cvmtrnt WHlk. TI1U Uhvu In a IpirxitiH Ml iH7W) uiiMMj- term Stit. 6 room Mrirtly itWMlru Uoiu, ln-au tiful corner lot, rivvr vltnv. TIiIk i one of Hie lt in St. Jolius I'rirc latOO. $U), UlHiice ItU kt moiitli Hint iiitcrikt. See E. II. TENNANT ' 613 llnst ChicnKO Slrecl Peninsula National Bank Member Federal Reserve System 000000000000000000000000400 SALE Our salt are gHbig better each day us we bring in more specials nt deqwr cut prices, hii1 our stock is surely being reduct'd Close Out. Specials This Week. Jltu' S4mw HU, MrlliiiK in 1'ortUinl for .G0 now at fM LmIIm IUU, ". 1 'Hi vului-, how at .IMi Mi'ii'i White Oru SliirU, worth f'lMul wltolckale, tolwclowil out now at 1.00 Shinoln at : S1000 ynrcU l'.inluoidtry ami IiiMtilkin, at oUI wIimIvmiIv irkr 3J1', flic. IK; 1M l'Uec.l I'liMtii uils 2.26 to 2.71 value, nojv at 12.00 1 lot Children' Giugbuin l)nmm 1.26 value, immv at .Hfi .MewVIIaU 2,00, 3.00, ,M lo B.IJO Men'. OvernlU . 2 76. 3.00 wir I Mi' I'elt Sllpjwr l.'M value, now at .05 1 lot o( Udiea' MiU.ly ltloni 't 60 value, now at l.M All I (old Yarn worth llie'wbolehale. now at .Xt AdjuHaUle Kiddie Car M 3.00 value, now at 2 26 MiMes School Shoo ,, I.0O value, now at :i.l5 Men' Shoe 7. 60. value, now at d.60 lien's Shoe COO value, now at 1J6 lien's Shoes ,. 8.60 value, now at I :tf 1 lot ol Kkhoff iUtm , : 7.60 valuu, imw at li.W " N'iekoA Shoe , 0,60 value, now ut iM Men' Heavy Wool Shirt, 1.60 value, now at 3.00 Heavy Kuittiug Yarn 1.16 value, now at .Kfi Saxony Yarn tt value, now at .26 Men' Heavy Socki 10 value, now at .26 Meu'k Heavy Sock .40 value, now at .35 Sin:' Heavy Socle 00 value, uow at .15 Men's Cotton Sock 16 to 60o Heavy Coat Sweater , 1.60 valuu, now at 1.15 Heavy Cloves 2.26 vhIhu, uow at 1.60 Heavy Comforters , tQQ value, now at 3.76 Goodllrooui .00 Meu's Dress I'anU 8.WtoS.'i6 Hoy's Summer t'uder Drawers' and SbirlJ 16c Columbia and Silto Crochet Thread 12gc 1 Uit Dress I'asteuers, 1 Dm, 'Oc value 2fc Men's Cotton (iloves.per pair 15c, 2cv, 26o Qy's Cash Store 113 W. Burlington Street Day on ICECREAM EREEZER Pom US and make your Own, WHKN YOU GKT KNOUGH NO. WKKK A SMA LI. ICR CKRAM? HOY DID YOU KVK5 WRLL. DON'T PUNISH YOUU CIIII.DKRN Y NOT GIVING TIIRM AUhTIIR ICR CKRAM TIIRY WANT. IT f ISI'UKK. RICH. IIRAUTM.nUIUDING FOOD. AND TURN YOU LIKR IT YOUKSRUF. OUH IIAKDWAHR1S TIIR HRSTi IT STANDS THRTRST St. Johns Hardware Co. The Winchester Store Phone Columbia 35 Cloverland Creamery Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Buttermilk Daily BUTTER yl(D COTTylGE CHEESE Phone Columbia 659 We carry a full line of Edison Blue Records and Disk Records to play on all machines also full Hne of Phonograph Necessities. The STtradivara Shop 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Auto Transit For Hire Cars. Any Place any Time. St. .oiiin Tormlttnl untl lltmtati StutKl i!(Hl Nrtlt ,lorsvy Strvot, St GOOD CARS CAHMI'l'I. DRIVKRS Phone Columbia 308. PRICKS RK1HT