St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 02, 1920, Image 4

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    And Next
Chautauqua
The days for the coining of the big brown tent are
almost here. It is time to think about that season
ticket the "open sesame" to a week of splendid
lectures, music and entertainment.
Twenty-one Events
Just one good thing after another -all Ellison
White quality brought to you from all parts of the
world to instruct, to entertain, to inspire.
Same Old Price
And still at the old price level $2.500110 of
the few things on this old earth of ours that hasn't
skyrocketed.
Watch for Programs
The big programs will soon be distributed. Watch
for yours. They are newspaper size eight pages
briinfull of interesting news about the most worth
while week of events ever scheduled for St. Johns.
ST. JOHNS
InHtnnrl of rmvintr mill nrices
for hoxes. fruit erowers of the
Yakima valley will build thoii
own. Construction nas star
ted and machinery is arriving
for a box factory in the Kenton
Jnrliiatrinl district which V'i
mnniifnntiiru 12.000 annle boxes
a dnv. workintr two shifts. For
tha nnrnnan nf nnnrntinff this
factory and reducing the cost of
pacKing appics. uiu Kruwurs
have organized the Uede Lum
ber Company, of which they
are the owners and managers
1
Though it looks exactly like
rotten cordwood and would be
I passed upon as valueless by J
casual observer, a class of tim
ber that has been moving out of
Bend. Oregon, n carload lots
brings a high price for a peculiar
purpose. ihe timber in quest
on is seasoned too well seas
oned it appears juniper, on its
way to Japan to bo made into
none Is. Ihe rottener the core
of the log is, the softer is the
Uurrounding wood, and the bet
ter pencil stock it makes, so the
Japanese manufacturers like it
that way. Though the use oi
weathered juniper for pencil
stock is still in its experiment
al stages, large quantities of this
wood have been moving out of
thoro for shipment to the flowery
kingdom on steamships running
from Portland to the Orient.
In order to Insure a change of ad
ertUement the copy for such change
thould reach thU office not later then
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m.
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July 20 to 26
COLUMBIA GARAfJE "
Pioneer in St. Johns
Has NOT Moved
But is Still in Business at the Old Stand
Gas, Oils, Supplies, Storage and Repairs
107 Fesseiidcn Street Near Jersey
II Portland Manufacturing Co. I
" MANl'l'ACTl'KKKS OK o
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex-1
ceisior urape ooxes, ugg uase mock,
and all kinds of Veneer
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Cookies,
Crackers, Etc.
You will find a large
assortment here in both
bulk and air-proof pack'
ages.
Wc carry nil the favorite
brands and can supply the
newest and daintiest wafers
for afternoon teas, panics,
etc., as well at the old- fash
ioned ginger snaps and va
nilla wafers at prices that
make it prudent to buy here.
We guarantee our stock to
be fresh and clean at all times.
L. SIA1A10NS & CO., Grocers
TU1 l'ewenileit riiono Columbia 210
The Bank Of Commerce
116 North Jersey St.
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAtONI) STRUET $
Sunset Cash Grocery
Till; STORK OF QUALITY AND lHVITFR SERVICE
111 Philadelphia Street
Phone Columbia II -IS
Alondiiy will bo a holiday. Our store will close all day.
Hero are a few Picnic Specials for the -1th and 5th.
Fill your basket and o out fishing, Iivorybotly will
be away for a bip; time.
Delmoiitu Catsup, larc size 2Uc
Vuii Camp's Catsup 15c
Van Camp's I'ork ami Hewiis, 2 for Ufic, 2 for IJfio ami HOc per can
Sardines in cans, tluue for 25c
Hootli's Sardines per can lt)c
Deviled Meat, fine for lunches, live for 25c
Salmon, sire and price to suit everybody 15e, 20c, 25, HOc, llfic
l'aper Napkins, full set, each 15c
Small W'hite Deans, three llw. for, . . . .. . 25c
Full Cream Cheese, our price per lb 35c
Swiss Cheese per lb 50c
Cuuued Milk bus again advanced, ami would ugaiu advise
you to buv nt these prices:
Caruntion'Milk .llordcn's Milk
2 large cans 25c 2 large cans 25c
1 small cans 25c 1 small cans 25c .
Case $5-1)0 Case $0.05
Royal Club Coffee priced this week at TCiic
Sunset, our Hig Seller, 35er tlitee for $1.00
M. J. H. Coffee in 1 lb. cans at . , .55e
Butter advunced He lb a few days ago; our price for Saturday:
Jersey Dell, per lb '. 00c
Oakdale 57c
Bumiicss concerns and
individuals are invited to
bank with this institution
under the assurance lltat
ptoinpt and courteous
treatment with every con
sistent accomodation will
always be extended.
It 7 v. nY rJt
9,
UMMER
Tom
1ST j..
BATHING SUITS AND CAPS
The Jantzen Knit Suits, pure wool, warm
and close fitting1; they make swimming easy.
Middies; some all white; others trimmed
with blue. This line of. Middies is made up
of regulation Middy Cloth and the finish and
stitching are of the same high quality as the
material. There is no garment cooler than
the Middy. What is more, they are becom
ing to any girl.
White Hosiery
It is acknowledged that white
is the coolest, easiest wearing
hosiery that can be worn.
They may bo had at our store
for small infants, children, miss
es and ladies; the stock compris
es cotton, lisle and silk and the
prices from 25' to $3.00 per pair.
Have foot comfort by wearing
White Hosiery.
EXTRA SPECIAL
The summer is advancing and
finds us with a large stock of
white shoes for Misses and Wo
men; these will be offered at prices
to make them move. You need
the shoes; we need the money;
our loss, your gain. Ladies' lace,
Louise heel, Rubber sole, fine
canvas $2.79. Misses lace,
low heels, stitched soles, fine can
vas $1.29 to $2.29.
Thin Materials
A largo assortment of dark
voiles and light voiles; all the
newest designs, attractive prices.
Make yourself a blouse from one
of these patterns. And there are
other patterns suitable for a
dress.
SUMMER THINGS FOR MEN
Thin Underwear White Canvas Shoes
White Hose Panama Hats Thin Caps
Men's Suits
The International Tailoring Co, has offered some
material reductions on made to mcasuro clothing
for men. The Agency for
this line has been at our store for years and we
have sold hundreds of suits which have come thru
the shop in excellent finish; and the material is
ALL WOOL and so guaranteed by the makers.
Boys' Suits
This store is doing a rapidly increasing business
in BOYS' SUITS and foot wear. We have never
stocked the cheapest lines and neither have we the
highest price. Every garment and every pair of
shoes is purchased with tho idea of wear; and to
wear well shoes and clothing must fit well.
IB
X Pepper, two cans for '. 15c
I Vauila and Lemon Comp., Iuirc sue bottle : . .20c
X Toilet l'aper, 7 lare rolls for 50c. I
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If you want the Hest, como here. You can al- J
' ' ways find prompt and courteous service, and a com- o
I piete stock ot Groceries which for quality and value
cannot Do beaten anywhere around here,
Sunset Cash Grocery
'There W rvally no eouiuriou
between the eiuemul thorough
lie with which uti ltlcetrio
Cleaner removed illrt ami the
illttu'ulty of wjxphiK.
True, one CAN clean rue atul
carpet without uti electric
cleaner. A broom or earpet
sweeper will brush up SO.MH
of the tlirt; uutl if )ou like the
exercise anil have plenty of time
ami strength a broom ami carp
et beater will do the work utter
u fashion.
In the Mine way one can
wash without soap, Wuter a
lone will remove some dirt if
applied with enough "clbow
Kreuse." Hut people use $up because
it cleans moie easily ami better
ttmu water alone,
l'or the same reason people
use ltlectiic Cleaners because
they clean more easily and far
better thau other mctuods.
Portland Railway
Light & Power Company
'8i)YoyiDectiicGo9dsit3alectricStoftH
BON HAM & CURRIER
L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. I
THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE
216 North Jersey St.
Authorized Kord Service Sta
tion. Complete line of Ford
parts in stock.
Tires, tubes and accessor'
ies.
--CARS STORED -
Weldings Brazing and Ra
diators Repaired.
Woo' ley Bros.
rhone Columbia 690.
CHAMBERS COMPANY
J O. Chamber Mrs. II. R. Lowry
Funeral Directors
KillliiRsworth Avenue
PORTLAND, OR1K10N
Telephones: Wood lawn 3300 C 1133
Mr. Chamber is the only O. A. K,
undertaker iu the city of Portland,
Personal attention and supervision
given to arrangements.
Dr. N. E. McAlister
PENINSULA BANK BLDG.
OHWe Phone Columbia 264
Residence Phone 31305
St. Johns, Portland, Oregon
Drlnx ia your job printing while
jou think ot IL Don't wait 1
Paint Your House Now
Our Paints are good and prices
right. We have your 4rind.
Paint your automobile now before
the dust comes.
Buy your Lawn Hose and Sprink
lers of us now at last years prices
while they last.
Our Building Material prices are
right.
Come and see us
Home Mercantile Co.
209 West Burlington Street
ST. JOHNS, OREGON
E. W. Hood
Consulting Member of the Auwrlcau
Technical Society.
Builder of Automatic Machines
Practical, expert advice given ou any.
thim; mechanical. 1(17 facj It. PwtUad
PAT'S
Barber Shop &
108 N. Jersey St.
I Knights and Ladies of Security
bt. Johns Council 2775
KrftuUr bu.lDCM meeting lit snl jd MomUys.
OlMTll lurctlllL'l to the nubile and mrmln md
ud4lh Moiidu). VUltrn. and member, cor
tlially Invited to atteud at lilckuer llall.
Laurel Lodge, 1. 0,1 R
No. 166, 81. Johna. Or.aon
Meets each Monday evenluj; iu Oilif Pel
Iowa hall at 7;3o. A cordial welcome to
all visiting brothers.
C. V 1Mb). N O Carl leckmnn, V. O.
Joe Ksbett., Kec fire. O. V. Noreue, fin. Sec,
. H. lrciatk. Trea. '
St, Johns Gamp No. 7546
Modern Woodmen of America.
We heartily solicit the attendance of
our members nt our regular meetings
every 2d and -1th Thursday evening.
G. V. Muhm, Irvin Gromachey, Clerk
Consul. 910 N. Syracuse.
HOLMES LODGE NO. 101
KNIGHTS Or PYTHIAS
Meets every Pridav night at
7:30 o'clock in HICKNKR
Hall, Visitors always wel
come.
ANDY KERR. C. C.
Woodmen of Ihe World
St. Johns Camp 773
Meet every Thursday eveniug in
I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavitt aud Jersey
streets. Visitors always welcome.
N. J. Shnmcm, C. C. G. M. Worthlugtoa.Cterk.
DORIC LODGE NO. 132
A. F. and A. M.
Meets the first and third
Wednesday of each month
In Masonic Hall. Visi
tors welcome.
A.R. Oavis, V. M.
A. W. Davis. Secretary.
Minerva Chapter No, 105, 0. E,S,
Meets everv second and
fourth Tuesday of each
month in Masonic Hall.
Visitors welcome.
Catherine l!6lephcn, W. M
tteuie V Post, Sec.
uij S. Princeton atreet
United Artisans
Wiilumbia Assembly No. 300
jicci every luesuay at a l JI.
H80SE MALL, garliajtoi Street
Joe Roberts, M. A.
Mary Roberts, Scc'y Tro Tern,