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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1920)
Here's is Where You Get Your Money's Worth We have the Quality and plenty for the money A full line Meats, Fish, Poul try and Eggs Remember the place. Come in and get our prices Jost Market Successor to Sclilcsscr Ilros. 113 N. Jersey Stroot Phone Columbia 683 St. Johns Auto Transit For Hire Cars. Any Place any Time. h( ,oim.m 7 tif'ffifii mm Itlmuon i rlim Stimtl UUll Sitvth ,Ivrsvy St root, St ,JoIiiih OOOI) CARS C UHIM I. DltlVI KS l'KICUS IUOIIT Office Phone Columbia ISOS Res, IMionc Columbia 1M(! Cloverland Creamery Pasteurized Milk and Cream Fresh Buttermilk Daily BUTTER yilD COTTAGE CHEESE Phone Columbia 659 PRUNES For the Pack ing Company Wc wfll buy all we can et at the A1ARKET PRICE Pcnr.s nnd Apples, wc will Imv ittitl sell to people who want them (or home tisc. I.ct us know at once how many you have. GASSER'S EXPRESS 202 N. Jersey Street Office Phone Columbia 821 Residence. Phone Columbia 1177 Portland Manufacturing Co. MANI'KACTIMU'.RS OP Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OP RIC1IA10N1) STREET Pleasantly Surprised Mrs. Wm. Maples of 1031 S. Syracuse street while putting up pickles last Wednesday, Au gust 24th, was greatly surprised to see a number of her friends coming in her back door, each one carrying a suspicious look ing package. When she inquired the cause of such curious behav ior, she was informed that it was her birthday and she was forthwith invited to attend her own birthday party. Every one had a lovely time. Mrs. Maples received a numberof useful pres ents. Thoso present were Mrs. C. M. Toole. Mrs. F. E. Farr, Mrs. Joe Miller, Mrs. H. Kinch, Mrs. Emma Knowles, Mrs. Ellen Shaw, Mrs. Wm. Shaw, Mrs. J. Keliher, Mrs. J. Evans, Mrs. D. A. Wright, Mrs. II. S. Lindley, Mrs. Derm Patterson, Mrs. Lewis Likens, Mrs. V. Grow, Mrs. J. I E. Grow. Mrs. L. W. Hichter, Mrs. J. G. Helms, Mrs. Hornon, Misses Ida Maples, Martha Ma ples, Mern Lindloy, Katharine Kichtec, Thelma Miller, Edward Abertsoh, Kobert Patterson, Charles Grow, Billy Likens.Lau rotta Grow, Dotty Likens. Re ported. II is easy enough lo he happy When IIIV is n hrhjlil, rosy wreath, Hut the mini worth while Is the iiuin who am .smile When the dentist is rilling his teelli. - New York Times. o Iiccmi.se the largest livestock exposition building in the world Is still not large enough to ac commodate its Portland busi ness 'Munitions arc being nuiiii ''I additions lo the Pacific it r' mal structure in North Poi ' ; ground is now being lilli that purpose. Notice of Meeting of County Board ' or Equalization Notice In lifii'liv l'Ivcm that on M ii iluy, .September 11120, the llonr.l of !ttmiitiiiuii oi aitiiinoiimii Louniy win attend hi tne twice oi uic county ak or. lit the Court Houms In Portland, mid publicly examine the iicMuiciit roll (or the year 1U2U, mill correct nil errors In vnlimtloii, ilcHcrlpUon or UtlitlcM ol lands, lot or other irucrty, nswsM'il by the County AweMKir. Anil it iliall be the duty ol eiMiii Ititercnteil lo npixnr in llie tune nun piuce npiiointeii. ill kIiiiII iipiieiir to hitch Hoard of Itiitmlirit lion 1 1 in t there nre utiy IiiiiiIh or lots or oilier ioeriy ioucutl twice, or incor recti nMit'Meil n to ilct.criptlon or itmn tity, mill In the inline of a person or er sons nut tile owner tliereol. or attcMtctl nniler or beyoml the actual catb value thereof, Mild llonril imiy iniike projicr com-cllon of the Mine. If it uliull up- pour to Mich Hoard thut any liuul. lots or oilier pnjcrty iivMhlc by the Avscmk are not iihm)hm.'h, such lio.inl miaii m.cm the mine at the full e.ih value tluicot. IIKNItV It. UltHI), Comity Aror. I'ortlauil, Oregon, Auguat 20. 11)20 It. Residents of .St. John havluu taxes anil city lieu to mv in 1'ortl nut can make tiieir iMyiuenu without lueouveiil receipt without Incoiiveuieiire to you 4 4. 4ff4 l H S ' New Patterns m Staple Fabrics ' I I I YARNS t I i The fall materials arc arriving and arc being placed on dis play. The Dress and Suit Fabrics arc selected with the view of having a variety of patterns and colors in moderate yardage so that if one dress is purchased from n piece the buyer need not have any fear that the particular pattern will be extensively worn in the neighborhood. The new wash materials arc attractive and the dyes more de pendable than they were a vear ago. Devonshires, Ginghams and Percales arc popular for House Wear and School Dresses. The new yitrus arc now stock ed and the colors more ntltiring tlinn ever. Knitting is still n becoming occupation besides be in a productive industry. Ve Imvc priced these yarns at five cents per ball less than the prevailing price over town. Window Draperies Yott wilt soon be considering making your home more home like by freshening the windows with new curtains. Your home store has provided a selection of Scrims, Mraquizcttcs and Swiss that wilt do the trick of homey-uess. Bed Clothing Most people use up blankets and comforters for outing pur poses during the summer and re quire new bed clothing for fall. And these too can be supplied at your home store at proper prices. tiucc by iiviilliuu tlii'inn'lviH of our ser i'. we will iwy miiiic uinl Hvcurc jviir vice recc I'ee, Reference! Any St. John llauk, IV'iiltiktila Title, Abstract anil Really Co., by II. IIvikUtmmi, Mutineer; 102 North Jersey Street. J. W. BOTTOM Kalsominiiig Painting YOUR BOY If you have not bought that School Suit tltat will make your boy glad to associate with his fellows at school you have made n mistake, But our stock is still complete and you may redeem yourself. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS In making our purchases of these head wearables we have stayed close to the moderate prices. Our en deavor is to get the very best article wc can to sell at prices that arc moderate. The new stock for fall is here and wc can fit you. WHAT IS YOUR TIME WORTH Most anybody's time is worth at least twenty-five cents an hour now and from that on up to $1.75. It takes two hours to make the trip to the city and back. If your time is worth the smaller sum it means just half a dollar. Your carelare is 16c. When you add these items to the cost of your goods bought in the city, do you save anything? We do not think so: not when you can obtain almost any of your needs in St. Johns and many of them under the prices you pay in the city. We mean this statement not only for our store but for any store in our district. Columbia 87t M ' SUNSET CASH GROCERY 111 Philadelphia .Street Phone Col. 1148 tnu proori-ssivu stow: always leading (living Hotter Values, Hotter Service, Lower Prices CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, LABOR DAY Pure Cane Fruit Sugar 10 lb. - $Os Otir Price is Always Right, and Our Weight is Always Correct Host Oregon llartlott Pears, Hox '. $1.75 Hest Oregon (iravenstoin Apples, Hox 1.75 Hall (Mason Jars, Qts 93c Doz. Extra Thick Jar Riugs,2 Doz. 15c, Oood Jar Rings, Doz 5c BONHAM & CURRIER I L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. Vim Flour, 4 lbl. Suck . . . Crown Flour, '4 hb. Sack . . . Hear llrutul l-'lotir, '4' I11 Sack ( 1 t 1 . . 11.15 ... a.no Hlg Drop in COFFEE PRICES, All the Leading Brands Coffee Golden Gate.OoUleu West.M. J. H.,Uova! Club, Schilling's, 53c lb., 3!b $1.60 Dependable nnd Royal Club Coffee, 50o lb , Ulb 1 .J7 Sunset Special Ulend, 30c lb., 3 lbs jyj Royal Ureakfast Wend, ,J0o lb. 2 lbs .' .75 We stand behind ever pound of coffee we sell; money cheerfully refunded if not .satisfactory to you. California Head Rice. 13c lb., Reg. 15c Value, 2 lbs c Wue Rose Head Rice, 17c lb,, Reg. 20c Value, 3 lbs f,0c Small White lleaus, 3 lbs. 25c, 13 lbs q qq Pure White Curve Cut Macatoni, 10c lb., U lbs !!!.'.h.OO New U. C. Toasted Corn I'lnkcs, pkg. 10c, 0 Pkgs 55c KcIIokr s Corn l-'Iakes o ni,-- nc0 Post Toasttes (new pack) . - rftgOi db Puffed Wheat Mc, 3 for .10o Puffed Rice 17c, 3 for ' r0c Shredded Wheat 15c. 0 Pkgs. for Sfc FANCY SWEET WATERMELONS - Uoclb. 4 10c Packages Leslies Table Salt, only 25C While the lot lusts, no mote to be had at Jthe pi ice THP c?"'? Centrally Located on Philadelphia Street. Masonic Block. I HI: SUNSET is Absolutely Dependable. Shop there and Save Money. THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. Auth wed Ford Service Sta tion. Complete line of Ford parts in stock. Tiros, tubes a ml accessor ies, CARS STORED Welding, Brazing nnd Ra diators Repaired. Woolley Bros. I'lione Columbia 690. CHAMBERS COMPANY j. O. CImiuKts Mrs. II. R, I.owry Funeral Directors 2JS-2S0 KilliiiKsworth Avenue PORTLAND, ORHGON Telc4kucs. Woodluwu 3306 C 1133 Mr. Chambers is the only O. A, R. uiuImuWt iu the city of rortlaml. IVimimI atlcntion and sucrvisioti given to urrauj;emciits. Dr. N. E. AlcAlister PENINSULA BANK BLDG. Oftioc VhoHc Columtl 254 Rt.ultncc t'lK tic 31 305 St. Johns, Portland, Oregon Urtas In your Job printing while TOu think of iL Doat w< of It Wc arc giving ONE FOURTH OFF on all Auto Casings in stock. Buy now while the stock lasts. We have some more Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose at Last Year's Prices, next year they will be higher. Order your Coal and Briquets now for the Winter Supply while the roads are good. They will be higher later. We are Headquarters for Build ing Material. Shingle your Old Roof Now. SEE US FOR PRICES Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON E. W. Hood Consulting Member of the American Technical Society. Builder of Automatic Machines Practical, expert ailviee niven on any thing mechanical. 191? St. PwtUftd PAT'S 2 Barber Shop 108 N. Jersey St. i Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 I Regular bu.lncu racclitie ut nl jd MomUyi. , Opt ii mrctliie to thr public ami iikiuUt md BU1I4II1 Mouitayi. M.ltora and member cop ilUlly Invited lo allrud at Illckucr Hall. Laurel Lodge, 1, 0.0, F, No. IBO, St. John. Oregon Meets each Monday eveniiij; In OM l'el lows hall at 7:3o, A cordial welcome to all viiitlUK brothers, I Cart Hcctman. N O. I. l. I'mau, V. O. ' Joe RaWtta, Krc Sc. a. W. Nottne, 1'ln.Hec. ii- r liars. irti. . " St. Johns Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our members at our regular meetings every 2d and 4th Thursday evening, G. W, Muhui, I. J. Ogdeu, Consul. Clerk. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS or PYTHIAS Meets every 1'ridav ni'lit at 7:30 o'clock in IUCKNKR Hall. Visitors always weN come, J. R. Wciuier. C. C. Woodmen Ol the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening iu I. O. O. If. Hall, Leuvitt aud Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. W. A. Trout, C. C, G. M. Worthlogton, CJerk. r Ik DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. F. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesdayof each month iu Masonic Hall. Visi. tors welcome. A.R. Davis. W. M. A. W. Davis, Secretary. Minerva Chapter No. I05, 0. Li Meets everv second and fourth Tuesday ol each month in Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. .Catherine E Stephena, W. M Ucuie V l'ot bee. 1217 S. Princeton street PEKINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT i REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jara.y Str.ct Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Phone Columbia 255