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r OOOOGOQQOOOGOQGOGOGOGOOOOO )mmammmmmn mmvt Make Your Feet Give Good Service Tired, nchiug, sweaty, swollen feet uncoinforUble, inconvenient, even distressing. These nre indications tlint nny feet mny 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 yonr feet give good services-keep them healthy and you'll keep them hqppy. Keep them feeling good and you'll keep them capable by using our Ioot Relief. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY PRIZES Heaters $1 week The Prescription Store I PHONE COLUMBIA 138 SANTOX REMEDIES COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLAs Ho22 Box Heater (Cast Iron) $17.00 a 26 " 19.75 " 20 Bee Heater (Cast Iron Lined) 19.50 "'23 " " " " " 21.75 "27" " " " " 24.75 "218 Mascot" " " " 24.50 "220 " " " " " 27.00 "222Beauly" " " " 29.00' "222Mascot"- "'" " 31.50 "219 Sunsel" " " " 28.50 "221 " " " " " 33.00 " 21 Household (Cast Iron) 39.50 "23 " " " 44.00 "18 Daisy " (Coal or Wood) 24.25 " 18 Lily " " " " 31.50 " 20 " " " " " 36.50 "221 Firefly" "" " 49.50 " 223 " " " " " 54.50 Pay a Little Down and Balance $1.00 per Week Your Credit Is Good OAmandu Baos The Cash and Tarry 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 emulating 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 these stores have their 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 huudred stores can command a better price than a buyer for just one store. . The secret of advantageous grocery prices iu Sft" Johns is this ability to buy in connection with many other stores. That is why'you hae 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 suficient." The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS t Tito now pine organ 'tt I Hit MultnoiiKili riienlrc has boon installed. " L. F. Clark is serving his country as a grand juror this month. Dr. T. L. Perkins has announ ced his candidacy for City Com missioner. Dr. L. J. Kclihcr is spending a low days in Soaitlo, and will return noxt Monday. Mrs. B. II. Hoover, spit and (laughter, of North Powder, aro lioro Tor a couple of weeks. Clarence Herwiek has re turned front Southern Oregon where ho had been all summer. Miss Opal Woimor has gone to Horkoloy, Cal.,whore she will spend a year in attending col logo. iwiss Ainrgarci Kerr .lias re lumed from Medford, after a two weeks' visit w'ilh her fa ther. Helen Dunbar, who has boon ill wilh a slight attack of ty phoid fever, is reported im proving. Raisins are so good in a pie that it is a desecration to waste lliom in the kind of intoxicants Ihoy can he turned into. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Lyon of Cedar Lake, Wis., aro visiting ine lormers sister, Mrs. II. A. Longstaff, 721 N. Hudson St. Local nils. should he broutrlit to the ollico instead of using the telephone. It is sometimes hard to hear distinctly over the phono. Mrs. M. C. Hcrryman foil near the Hose City hotel Sunday even ing and dislocated her shoulder. She is aged 75 years, and is get ting along nicely. II. Peek of 71 1 S. Crawford street gathered ."III eggs pro duced from White Leghorns during the inoulh of August, which is some record. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Patterson and utile son went to litislon, Oregon, Saturday night. Mr. Patterson returned Tuesday, while his wile and sou are re maining for the week. Just art we ko to press vc leuru of the fatal accident happening to the little 3 year old son of Charles Hunter who was knocked down by Riley's truck as it was -turning iu on Alta street from Jersey at the Grabateria ttofc near G o'clock this (Friday) evening. Mrs. M. 15. Collol of Long Union, Wash., who has been Visiting Mrs. I). Oliver am friends hero, expects to return I . I I . I i . I io jier iiome me inner pari oi this week. riioina's Coupe has. purchased I he rem grocery and coulee- llonery store on Norm Jitma street, and taken possession ol me sumo. m i.otipo win no doubt make a fine success ol his new venture. Vera Itohertsou had her ton sils and adenoids ",.,cissfully removed and is . getting along line, hhe is now ready to go o her home at Stanfichl. Ore gon, after spending some lime wmii uer Kniiiunioiiicr, ns Hoover, here. Loiisiniciion or a plant lor Hie neu'lv ineornornled Western .... ... ... Wool Warehouse companv Is to begin iu the near future pos sibly at St. Johns and Will rep resent a cash outlay ol more ban .$.")(),()()(). The concern is capitplixed at $3,(M)0,(M)0. All who are interested iu or ganizing a Harding mid Cool idge club for St. Johns district are requested to meet at JIOI'j A. Jersey street halurday evefi- ng, eplemher Ilth, at i-lohl o'clock. Ladies are urged to atrend this meeting. W. A. Carroll, Committeeman. Mrs. L. F. Scrftt of Long k'neh, Cal is visiting her sis ter, Mary Carr. She is greatly impressed with Oregon, and says California has some beau- til ul driveways, hut has noth ing lo compare with the Co- umhia Highway. Mrs. Seott will go from here to Denver and different points in Nehras- I l. ,.r .... i : ! i Kii oeiore reiuniuig noiue. Knights Templars of the stale of Washington will no longer depend upon eastern manufac turers for their uniforms, us All of their equipment Is now being ordered in Portland. Ore gon grown wool goes into the coats and even the chapeau, cap, hat cover, and other acces sories, liven suitcases and sword cases are Hi be turned out in this city for the Masons. For Sale Complete five piece- set of plumbing, new tub, toil- t, sink, lavatory and tank; a largain. Also good piano, ban jo and Heininglon typewriter. Phone Columbia 8G0 afternoons. Typewriter paper at this oflice 30c per 100 sheets, or 500 sheets for 51.25. John iMnnu has announc ed his candidacy for reelection as City Commissioner. Miss Grace Cole of the Penin sula National Bank is snendimr her vacation at Seaside and other beach resorts. She will return Monday. C. H. Carter has been elected director of the Peninsula Na tionat Hank to till the vacancy caused by the death of II. E. ronnell. The North School started out well with a full attendance. There aro four new teachers: Mrs. Adda 11. Ilolbrook, Misses Alary 13. Condon, Emolln E. Lin- dahl and Hilda Toering. Mr. and Mrs.FVod Htiyath cel ebrated their 25th wedding an niversary at their home, 1020 N. Leonard street, September 8th. Many friends were pre3 cnt, nnd they received a number of expensive silver jireaents: Cashier C. H. Russell of the Peninsula Bank and Mrs. Husscll have returned from a very en joyable motor trip to Victoria, Li. u, Cannon Beach and other points. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Congregational church will irivo u silver.tea at the home of Mrs. J. Bailey, corner Princeton and Buchanan streetB.Wedncsday af ternoon next. All cordially in-vitod. Mr. mid Mrs. II. I). Beam and Mr. and Mrs. ('.has. K. Tracy motored to Seaside for the week end, and found the lower Columbia Highway in splendid condition. The paving, will soon be finished the entire way making a delightful drive lo our linesl slimmer resort, -i lie weather was ideal and bathers were talcing advantage of Hie surf. Congregational Church - Pas tor, How .1. W. Threlfull: Sun day school 10 lo II; morning service II lo 12, subject, "Are we doing a good work badly?" livening service 8 lo 1); subject. "The Amendment Clause of the Bible." Al the close of lln morning service several now members will be received into the church and the sacrament of the umiH Supper will hi ailininislered. Make a mil ef- lorl lo be present. Hoporled. Mrs. Ella Henry died at her homo. JI2 Bristol street, Sept. 7th,of tuhorculoBls.aged !H) years. 2 months nnd 15 days. She was horn in Idaho and had resided on Bristol ptrcet for the past year. ueceased is survived by her bus hand and two daughters. The funeral services were hold at I'oitlaiKl Crematorium at 2:80 . m. Sept. ilth, tho St. Johns Un. dertakingCo. In charge. Labor Day was a rod lottor day tor tho bcales & Currier and Bonluim & Currier stores. All the help nnd families of the help and tho owners and their families picniced together on tho shore of the Sandy rlvor along the Columbia Highway. It wiu tho first annual gathering whore the help and bosses swam, nlay- ed games ate together, told sto. rtes. took snan shots at each other and mixed generally, just as they should mix at all times. None of the crowd wanted to make the first move to go home, and perhaps none would have if it were not quite conclusive that there would be another. Oregon Crape Circle No. ."i"ll. Neighbors of Woodcraft, held a splendid meeting on Septem ber 1st in Bickner Hall and started a contest which prom ises to lie u lively one, and stim ulate the growth of member ship and attendance of the Cir cle. Neighbor hiniiia Beam was chosen captain of Division A, and .Neighbor Bosetta .Sniilli was chosen captain of Division B. Time will tell which side will be the winners, as points are to be awarded on a, variety dillerenl things. J he next meeting will be an open meet ing of the Circle and Oregon (irape Club, September ."th at 8::J( P. M. in Bickner Hall. All members and visiting members please remember the dale, and be there and bring a friend willr you. This Circle will give a Hallowe'en dance iu Bickner Hall Saturday evening, October I .'Otb. There will be good mu sic and the floor will be put in fine condition. Keep this date u mind. Reported. . PHOTOGRAPHS OF MERIT -Robinson's $8.00 Portraits possess the same artistic pose and finish that are the promi nent features of his more ex-, oensive pictures; 201 N. Jersey. I GLOVES LAUGH ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGHRS THIS RAINCOAT MAN " Sl'IT CASUS $2.2.V up. BOO IMS. Order your pears now. Call Co in mum Laborers Wanted, call at once. renlnsuln Iron Works. Everything in Sweets nnd Soft Drinks at Bigelow's Sweetshop. I'inbrellas .$:j.."0 up, .$1.50 down. HOCKItS. Order your fa I hens for vour Sunday dinner. Columbia 871). 21 Soe Kihinson at tho Studio about the Flashlight pictures of panics. I2vorylliing lo keep you dry. BAINCOAT BOCKHS. Wanted A man to repair a house dnmnged'by lire. Inuuire 524 E. Richmond.Blroot. Have you tried our Vointn's and Hof fler Chocolates at Bigc low's Sweet Shop? For Sale 1919 Cleveland Mo- torcycle, $100 cash, or $125 on terms.Flold Motor 'Car Co.. 212 S. Jersey street; phone Col umbia C50. Ford Roadster, lino shano. for sale at 3111 N. Syracuse street; Col. 791. 2t IU'BBlCnS for evorvbodv. HOC.KBK. For Sale lleavv slock saddle u A I condition. Call 121(1 Crawford street. To have your habv's nicture taken, see Robinson at tho Stu dio, 201 N. Jersey street. I've a new baleh of NECK TIES, fellows. BOCEBS. The nurse ul ."08 North Jer sey slreel is not busy al pres out. Call on her for confine ment cases. Adv. Cot a pair of HOCEHS' $1.7.- Auto moves. I'or Salo -Throe room house. lot GOxlOO, lights in. 0 fruit trees all hearing. Call -102 10. Tioga street. If you are a workingmnn am want a homo on the easiest terms, cnll at 2180 Willamette boulovard. Wear BOCEItS BAIN COATS, (?:i..-) up. For Salo Biir cucumbers.uooi: for dill pickles, $1.50 per sack. W. J. Johnson, east end Char leston ntrool. FLANNEL SHIRTS 2.7; up BOCEBS. Fall Millinory Opening Friday nnd Saturday, Sept. 10th and Ilth. St. Johns Millinery, Mrs. iw. crane, rrop. 2t i ii i .i and c.Ai'. nun hi voui face nnd poekelbook. BOCEBS. Jtohlnson Studio is open for business, nnd will soon have a line display. Watch the win dov at 201 N. Jersey Btreet. Snan-5 room modnm house on Tyler street, only $1750. $500 down per month, Inquire huh s. Jersey street. -10 MEN'S SHOES $:i.8."i no BOCEBS. For Salo Ono good heater, al most now. Call 431 E. Rich mond street. Columbia 805, Wantod Woman to heln in homo. Phone Mrs. Tate, Colum bia 887. Who is Ihe BAINCOAT MAN? Wanted Lady representative. spore. time Call 409 Dekum building, Portland, after 4 p. m. BOCEBS really needs you. For Sale Three room house and lot 100x100, closo to East school and car line, lots of fruit. Frice for emiity SG25. Cal 910 E. Burr street. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Boys' Suits $7.50, $10, $12.50 Young Men's Suits vSPIFFY STYLES $30.00i $35.00, $40.00 Rogers 8 Last Spring this Bank announced that it would offer prizes for the five best gardens cultivated by children in the Peninsula district. This contest has been conducted in connection with the agricultural club work of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture and the Oregon Agricultural College in the public schools. Judging of these gardens has now been completed. Approximately 100 gardens cultivated by children in the Peninsula, Portsmouth, North and East Schools have been examined by the judges. AN EXHIBIT of the products from the children's gardens will be held in the lobby of the bank all day Tues day, September 21. At half past three o'clock the prizes for the live best gardens and also for the five best exhibits will be award ed by an officer of the bank. School children and their parents are cordially invited. O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 Peninsula National Bank Member Federal Reserve System 2 O ooooooooooooooooooooooooo WMCffZSTM 12. Early Season Shooting FOR early season duck shooting and all upland small game, buy a Win chester 10-gaugc or 20-gauge Model 12 Hammerless Repeating Shotgun and "Leader" or 'Repeater" Shells. They will give you the same perfect shot pattern at the shorter ranges as the famous Winchester 12-gauge gives for reaching out for the high llyers when the big flight ducks come down. Your speed in handling the lighter gun will surprise and please you. Come in today and see us about it. St. -Johns Hardware Co. the wArcmsrm store t NOW'STHETIAIBTO Clean Up! Press Up! Dress Up! And JOY'S tho place to have it done. JOY does GOOD work and his rates are HALF what others charge. French Dye Gleaning and Pressing $1.25 Pressing - 45c You Bring and Take Away is the Reason JOY i Tailor 4 STORES 217 N. Jersey Street WHEN IN DOUBT about what is best to buy in tho way of hardware come and see what we offer. If you are a judge of quality you will be more than satis fied. If you have a good knowledge of values you will receive a new lesson in value giving here. Beyerle & Armstrong 420 N. Jersey St,