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if. f Combination Range Burns Coal, Wood or Gas Price $135.00 Installed Terms $13.50 Cash, $12.00 Alonth SELLERS "SPECIAL" I A Kitchen Cabinet Price $82.50 $8.00 Cash, $1.75 Week Congoleum Rugs New Patterns Your Credit Is Good OAmandu Bos 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 increase the outlet of merchandise eminating 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 thCse stores have their headquarters at the source of production and they buy direct from the packer or tht; producer. It goes without saying that a buyer who can bnj' the same sort of merchandise for several hundred stores can command a better pried than a buyer for just one store. The secret of advantageous grocery prices in St. Johns is this ability to buy iu connection with many other stores. That is why you have had established by this store better prices than prevail almost any where iu Portland. Coupled witfi 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 suficieut." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery ' SCALES & CURRIER, Inc., - OWNERS I Make Your Feet Give Good Service Tired, ncliing, sweaty, swollen feet uncomfortable, inconvenient, even distressing. These nre indications that nnv feet may exhibit from standing or walking on them too long, from an over dry ness of the skin, from an ordinary disease of the feet' or from tight shoes. Make your feet give good service keep them healthy and you'll keep them happy. Keep them feeling good ami you'll keep them capable by using our Foot Relief. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store PHONE COLUMBIA 138 SANTOX REMEDIES COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLAS m I Mrs. J. M. Shaw bus been sniMiding the week nl Cicnrliiirl. Mrs. S. L. Irwin is- on a week's business trip to Baker City. George Wortlilnglon litis gone to Spokane, where lie will re main indefinitely. Miss Valkyria Larsen has just returned from a visit to Seattle and Victoria, 13. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Wright have returned from a two weeks' vacation at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Aider son ami ilauflliler Alone nm- lored to Seaside for a vacation. Hnnid progress is being -made on the new ear line between Fessonden street and Ihe SI. Johns Terminal. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Walker, two sons and Mrs. L. 12. Walk er have returned from a weeU's sojourn at Seaside. 0 Mrs. Seoll Wagner left ltisl week With her child for a I wo months' visit at her old home in Pompeii, Michigan. Adam Trelier leaves today for a week's visit at Hoschurg. His Ininily, which is visaing more, will return with him. Dr. Andrew Morrison, aged 14)0 years, and Dr. Mary Har ney, 'aged 72, were married in Los Angeles, August '2,2. Miss Nellie Leona Koy re lumed this week from a pleas ant three weeks' sojourn in Se attle mid Victoria, 11. 0. Miss Minnie Nelson, senior nurse al (lie r.uiaiiui'i Hospi tal, has returned - to her work ... . . . alter a two weeus vacation. Hubert Zink, after a three years' absence, Ihe greater pur- lion nl which was snout in I u- ele Sam's service, lias returned lo St. Johns. H. F. Helieu loll Tuosdnv evening lor an exleniliil visit in Hie Kasl. lie win visit in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas before rolurmug. Misses Hess Sbepord and Clara Nelson, teachers iu lite Williams school, are spending their vacation willi friends al Aberdeen and the bench. ' A six million bushel potato crop for Oregon is the estimate made for Ibis year. Ideal grow ing conditions will probably mil production far ahead of Inst year. Mrs. 1 Davis, who. bus boon lulling Mrs. Skinner, will leave for her home iu California about September 1st. Mrs. Dn is is greatly pleased willi Ore gon. Mrs. W. A. SWmo and daugh ter, Mrs. Maybeo and two chil dren of Peudlelon, have been gnosis al Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Hrice. They have been spending the week al the beaeli, returning today, mill will social some lime al the Hrice lionie. A card f.:;i W. l. Evens, the well known hardware man. wlio in company willi Mrs. Evens is louring in Europe, stales under dale of August .Id, Hint they are on Ihe const ol Belgium and visiting Flanders Field and that they will soon go lo France. They wilL, prob ably bo home some time next month. Mrs. Frank A. Hice will en lerlain tomorrow, Saturday, for her music class al her studio, 112 S. Edison street. The en- terlainmcnl will consist of mus ical names and songs. I lie prin cipal feature being a sight read ing contest, entered into jy all her nupils. The winner will be awarded a trophy, which will remain in ins nr hit pimi-hHiiiii until Hie next contest, The Sunday school of Ihe Pioneer M. h. church of SI. Johns will hold their annual picnic i Peninsula I 'ark on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. fllh. All parents and children, whe ther inemners or not, who wish lo avail themselves of this splendid day's outing kindly in form committee on arrange ments Sunday, August 2fltb, at Sunday school, corner Leavill and Syracuse streets. Those attending are requested to bring lunch. Coffee will be served by comfnittee. Misa Geneiva Short returned last week from a pleasant 17 days' outing. She visited friends in Alberta. Canada; Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, and Seattle, Wash. ' Which do you btiy-PKICE or QUALITY? When you buy PKICK alone about all you tret is PRICE-you can't get QUAL ITY, If you want QUALITY merchandise at the right PRICE. see ROGERS, The Raincoat Man. The Review will sootl be en larged in size. Misa Lucy Cooper is visiting: her sister, Mrs. C. R. Chaney at Kerry, Orecon. The Mooao band gave a de lightful concert on the street Wednesday ovening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blew and childron left yesterday for' a week's visit at Bend, Oregon. L. B. Johnson of L. Simmons & Co.'s grocery, has been spend ing the week in Seattle. L. Simmons and brother Ken neth, have returned from a most enjoyable sojourn at Long Beach, Wash. Mrs. G. Il.Short left Thursday' for Ranier, where she will visit a few clays with her cousin, Mrs. P. R. Smith. Miss Blanche Berirman of G13 Myers street loft on Monday for Chicago to visit .relatives and whore she expects lo remain for the winter. Mrs. 1). M. Galbraith lias hnd as her house gifest Miss. Aridic Bell Davidson of . Lebanon, Ore gon. She will leave the latter part of the week for Iter homo. Dr. Jones' class of young mar ried people held an enjoyable social at the Christian church Tuesday evening. The attend nncu was lanro and a thoroughly good time was had by all. Holmes Lodge 101 wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Ihe Altruistic Club of the Py- lliian Sisters for the beautiful banner presented to them Inst Friday ovenimr. This club has been termed .the Sunshine of the Temple. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. will he held next Monday af ternoon at (ho home of Miss Be atrico Randall at '110 Reno street. There will bo election and spe cial music, also election of dele gates to the counU and stale convention. The Modern Woodmen of America will have a big time at Peninsula Park tonforrow.Satur day, aftornoon and evening. There will bo. a public open air adoption, ball gailios and other sports. A big crowd wijl no doubt be in attendance. The Community Club picnic wa held at Colombia Park Wed nesday afternoon, and thoso attending lmtl a very pleasant and enjoyable timo. Owing to the sthte of the woathor the at tendance was not as largo as otherwise would ha?o becu the case. x Mr. Elmer Thomas and Miss Lola A. Murphy were married at the home of tho bride's parents on North Kellogg street Wed no.;dny, August 251 h, Dr. II. F. Jones performing the cordmony. Tho newly wedded couple have gone to Oakland, Cal., whoro they will mwKe their futuro homo. Mrs, Cnrl Juhnko returnod home today from Bismarck, N. Dakota, whoro she had a very nloasant three months visit with her dnnghtors, Mrs. Mattie and Anna Steibor. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Stoibor and httlo daughter accompanied Mrs. Juhnko and will stay with the Juhnke's for tho Winter. Tho Epworth League of tho Methodist church gave a party one evoning last wook at the homo of Mrs. E. D. Vinson in honor of Misa Nellie Komp, who will be united in marriage with Mr. C. W. Mason the first' of next month. She was present ed with a handsome electric grill. A very pleasant time was onjoy ed by all attending. A dinner party in Honor of Miss Kemp was also given at tho homo of Mfs. Fonoa on Tueuday. Tho Cox-Roosevolt Club of Portsmouth and St. Johns mot at tho local library last Tuesday, where Mr. John A. Jeffrey gave a splendid address. About 25 new applications were turnod in, and the prospects for a large or ganization seem bright. Next Tuesday evening at the same place Judge W. T. Vaughn will speak. There also will lie a mu sical number. The public is in vited. The meeting opens at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gillmore and little daughter, Evelyn, re turnod home Monday after spen ding the past five months visit ing relatives and frionds in Cal ifornia, different points in Tex- y-t i t i r. n i as.Liieveiano.wuiu, unu oi. raw, Minn. They report a delightful trio and have been in 15 differ- ont states, Mexico and Canada since leaving here last March, but Oregon and Portland still louks like a mighty good place to live. ROGERS soils TENNIS SHOES, GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN COLLAR PINS. ROGERS. Wanted Young lady to learn to operate machines at this office. Our quality is higher limn our price. "Uirriii Says So." Everything in Sweets and Soft Drinks at Bigelow's Sweet Shop. Wear ROGERS' RAINCOATS. Dressmaking. Mrs. W. M. Mc-. Cutchcon, HOG S. Leonard St. 12 Wanted to RentFour or five room modern house by young couple. Call at this office. Maternity cases taken reason able at 1 100 Princeton street, near Burr. Columbia 90 1. 13 RUBBERS for MEN $1.26. ROGERS. Going fruit or hop pickingV Take cold creams, insect bite lotions, talcums and other body comforts. Currin's for Drugs. Have you tried our Vogan'a and Hofflcr Chocolates at Bige low's Sweet Shop? Apples for cider wonted at the Home Kitchen, 2U Fessenden street; Columbia 1002. For Sale -3 room house, quar ter, acre, corner lot, fruit and berries; sidewalks in and paid for. Price 050. John Winer, 732 N. Smith nve. For Snle Six bole Bridge Bench Range, trimmed iu nickel, only $20. M;M K. Bmr street, corner 1 liaison. Materniyt cases taken reason able. Can come at once.- 508 N. Jersey street. For Sale- Six hole Chicago Range, splendid cooker, Al wa ter coil, $20. Call 71(5 E. Bu rhanan; Columbia 01'.). For Sale Brass bird cage in good condition; cheap if taken at once.- 115 N. Leonard. BLUE BUCKLE OVERALLS $2.85. ROGERS. Quality Goods Squibb, Lilly, Nyal, A. I). S., Penslar, Ensl iiiun, Vielrolns, Merck. "Curriu Says So." Good family cow for sale cheap ; also geece for sale. Call 1)01 Allegheny street, or phone Col. 311. 3Stf For Sale or Trade for City Proporty-Good farm Intnl. Deal with owners only. Lock liox 2519, St. Johns. '13 Wear the latest JAZZ BOW TIES 50c. ROGERS. We know Ihe art of prepar ing medicines. Bring your prescriptions , bore. Curriu Says So. Now Potatoes $2 to $1 per hundred al the Home Kitchen building, 2H Fesfiunden street; phono Columbia 1002. I3 HATS and CAPS that fit your face and pockctbook. ROGERS. A $05 wicker buggy for sale cheap; most as good as now. In quiro 908 Oswego street. Ford Roadster, fine shape, for sale at 313 N. Syracuse" hlroot; Col. 291. 2t Furniture for Sale- Bod und Drossor, used only two months. Call 501 N. Syracuse street. You don't have to ho a "K. of P." to woar ROGERS'" K"haki "P"ants. For Sale Four room house, lot (10x100: all kinds of fruit. Cull or address fill) N. Ivauhoc St. I") Men's Shoes. ROGERS. For Sale Five room modern Iioiikc, lot r0x200,. full base ment, eight uicV bearing fruit trees, cement sidewalk on each end of lol, in North SI. Johns; sewer in and all iiiiprovi ini ills paid for. $1000 down, balance lo suit, 0 per ceul iulcrctit. Call at Ibis office. Men's Socks, white feet, 25c pair. ROGERS. For Sulo Belgian Haros, cheap ff taken at once. 301 N. Cen tral avenue, St Johns. On "September morn you won't feel. forlorn in ROGERS' WARM UNDERWEAR- $2.25, $2.75 per Un'on Suit. L COR! Architectural And Mechanical Drafting Kates by Hour or Contract 928 South Decatur . I'hoiiK Columbia 108 f Whv Not Tnrlav? A I T J ft v w a -mW WU J F ? IF you are a newcomer in this community IP you have lived here some time but have not yet estab lished banking connections IP you have a bank account uptown btlt don-t carry one in your home bank Why not come today and let us tell you why we think you can be better served with banking- accomodations here than in the uptown banks where you will miss that friendly neighborhood service that our customers appreciate so much? Peninsula Nationa an Member Federal Reserve System 00000000000O00O00O040OO000O lake a look at OUR HUNS and Ife. We Sell t. Attiimtiirnn 5 jwmr i rtk.. wi'ii."mv i n iv 1 mm mar i When wo sell you a Gun or Rifle, or anything, I you won't have any kick coming, Our ammunition isj I loaded reliably, and if your aim is true it will bay; tho J game. ? Tf vmn fiw fii'inc ilnn'h nvswHir nlonsn vfin. ' Bflll u Z them or give them to your boy and come in and get? new ones. t And when you want any Hardware remember J that - Our Hardware is the best; it stands the test. jjj St. Johns Hardware Co. J The Winchester Store V Phone Columbia 35 I NOW'S THE T1A1E TO t ! Clean Op! Press dp! Dress Op! And JOY'S the place to have it done. JOY does GOOD work and his rates are HALF what others charge. French Dry Cleaning and Pressing $1.25 Pressing - 45c You HriiiH nncl Take Away is tliu Uonson 8 4 Stores 04T IV I I . Ct.