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f "1 Heat ers $1 week No. 22 Box Heater (Cast Iron) $17.00 " 26 " " " " 19.75 " 20 Bee Heater (Cast Iron Lined) 19.50 " 23 " tt or7 tt tt "218 Mascot" " " " a tt tt tt tt tt tt tt tt 21.75 24.75 24.50 27.00 29.00 31.50 2S.50 33.00 (Cast Iron) 39.50 " " 44.00 " 18 oak, " (Coal or Wood) 24.25 " 18 uir " " " " 31.50 '20" " "" " 36.50 221 " " 49.50 " 223 " " " " " 54.50 Pay a Little Down and Balance $1.00 per Week Your Credit Is Good " 220 " " "222 Beauty" "222Mascot" " " " "219 Sunset" " " " " 221 " ' u (t t( " 21 Household " "23 ' " Qnmandu Bags Will You Be Convinced The Grabateria has uo high priced fixtures that the customer must pay for; it has no bookkeeper to keep your charge account; it has no bosses because the members of the firm are active workers; it makes no pretense of delivering a package of yeast or quart of milk or one loaf of bread. The Grabateria buys with one hundred other grocers who buy many things as cheap as does the jobber. All of the things that go to increase the price to h e consumer have been eliminated to the last cent. If vou would be convinced that you are paying more for your groceries than you could buy them for at the Grabateria, just do this Try us out one month, compare the prices on your slips with those of the grocer from whom you have been buying and if at the end of the mouth you have not saved from from two to seven dollars, ac cording to the volume of purchases, we will give it up. We pay low rent, we pay no interest, we take advantage of every penny of discount and we have in mind for our profit only volume at the lowest mar gins. The Cash and Carry Grabateria SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Make Your Feet Give Good Service Tired, nchiug, sweaty, swollen feet uncomfortable, inconvenient, even distressing. These nrc indications that any feet may exhibit from standing or wnlkitiR on tlieni too long, from nn over dry ness of the skin, from nn 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 and you'll keep them capable by using our I?oot Relief. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOO TO I PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Store SANTOX REMEDIES COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLAS MMBHRHm E. Fageratrom is erecting a residence at 20G South Edison street. Mrs. Walter Klinefelter is vis iting with her mother, Mrs. J. (Janrighr. Mrp. Florence Wilcox is on n two weeks' vncntion at Grass Valley, Oregon. Misses Arline Shaw and Alice Brown leave next week for the University of Washington. Miss Amanda Steele has ac cepted a splendid position as teacher in Sherman county. William Killebrew has return ed to St. Johns after spending several months near Spokane. Ed. Monahan has sold his con fectionery at 309 South Jersey street to G.I1. Nubeihr, formerly of Spokane. The Peninsula Security compa ny is erecting three houses on Kessondcn street between Smith avenue and Windlc street. Mrs. Claud Sanders of Astoria and Misses Delia and Flossie l.iintl of Cnmiillo wore week end guests of Miss Clara Nelson. The Woodmen of the World will initiate a class Thursday evening, Sept. 23. The degree team from Portland will put on thb work. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Solic. Mrs. Richard Solic, Jennie and Gcnheard Solio motored down last week from Everett, and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson. Everv citizen should use print ed envelopes. The price is not greatly in excess of imprinted ones and they look so nuicn bettor and there is littlo danger of going astray in the mails. One hundred for one dollar at this ollice. The Odd Fellows and Rebck alis and friends will hold a pic nic at Columbia Park next Sun day, Sept. 10th. Please do not forget the date and come. weath er permitting; if not, at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Reported. Charles Garlick is again a res ident of St. Johns, after about four years spent in Undo barn's service. He was discharged in Chicago and made the entire trip from that city by auto, and ulu not have ono blowout. Karl Von Pier has purchased the beautiful Peter Thompson rcsidenco ut 1032 N. Syracuse street. Mr. Thompson is begin ning the erection of n now rosi denco on his land near the Iscn see home in North St. Johns. The public dock commission will petition the county commls sioners to nave Greeley street and St. Johns avenue on which the extension of tho St. Johns street car line to municipal tor mina! No. 4 is being laid. Ab stract. Rev. F. E. Blackmail, wife and daughter will leave October 7th for Eastern India. Rev, Black man was formerly pastor of tho Ridgfleld and Kalama churches, and is the youngest son of Rev. Blackman of tho local Free Methodist church. Tho Grant Smith Co. has se cured tho contract for tho erec tion of a trestlo to bo built at Wilbridge for tho Pacific Coast Steel Co. Tho structure will be from 400 to 500 feet long and will coat 115,000. The interdenominational pray er band will meet at the Free Methodist church, corner Hud son and Richmond streets, Tues day, September 21st, in an all day prayer meeting, beginning at 10 a. m. All oilier churches invited to participate. The first of five nontoona for the new drvdock beintr construc ted for the public dock commis sion has been launched. With the great pumping capucity spec- Uiuu ill iliu pinna 11 ib uaiiiuuiuu that n 12.000 ton shin can ho lifted in less than 30 minutes af ter the blocks have been set. C. C. Thomason, popular civ ics teacher in tho local high school last year, but who has since been doing important work for tho government in connec tion with the navy, a feature of which -was preparing a guide book for tho navy boya, stopped off on his way to Seattle lues- day. Tho Cox-Roosevelt Club will meet next Tuesday, September 21st. at 7:30 p. m. at Bickner Hall. Col. Robt.A. Miller, pres idential elector, will speak. Miss Mary F. Meeley and Madame Bourey will give a musical pro gram. An open forum will be held, in which all members may take part. The public is request ed to come early. ROGERS is calling you. The Y. W. C. A. sewing class starts September 20th. Mrs. B. Everett will spend a couple of weeks in Silverton. Typewriter pnpor at this ollice 30c per 100 sheets, or COO sheets for $1.25. The Columbia river salmon pack this eeason totaled GOO.000 cases. Going nwnyl Will sell two good 1 cows, bottles and milk route. 1 019 E. John street. J. G. Helms brought a mam moth head of cabbage to this office yesterday, also some beau tiful potatoes. They ure on dis play at this oillce. Look them over. t. i t. tt. ....... t.-M... r iwr. anu iurs. nenry riiinui LaGrande. Oregon, were tho guests or Mrs. Film's sister, Mrs. N. H. Johnson, last week, returning home Saturday even ing. Tho Ladies' Aid of tho Con gregational church held a silver tea at the home of Mrs. J. O. Hnilov on South Princeton street Wednesday. A good time was had by all attending. Dr. Esther Lovejoy gave an interesting and entertaining dis course Tuesday evening in Bick ner hall before the Cox Roosevelt club. The attendance was large and tho lady's talk enjoyed. Vo cal selections were also rendered and wore pleasing. W. J. Forsythe and family have returned from a very pleas ant trip to Tacoma, where they visited Mrs. Forsythc's sister. They report a glorious time. Mr. Forsythe is back on the job again at the Sunset Cash Gro cery. With tho now imiiKMiso dry dock to be located in St. Johns, the nark site secured in North St. Johns, tho high school site likely to lie secured inn few days, tho new lino to the terminal, much improvement to bo made there, other things in the air wo should worry. Tho Rainbow Club delightfully entertained the inmates of Pat- ton Homo Friday afternoon. Sen. 3rd. Tho program consisted of folk and solo dances, songs, dia logues, readings, and piano soios. Tho children wero very much ap preciated by the audience and invited to return. A luncheon and greeting to the new teachers was held at the North school durinir the 'noon hour Wednesday. Thoso attend ing: Principal, Nellie M. Sto-votiH- Onnl IiiiL'inl)iich. Adda R. Hoibronk, Ethel Toering, Amelia Linduhl. Daisy I). Rush. Mae Cooper, Florence O'Brien, Myr tle Fowler, Mary Condon. John P. Reynolds of Granada, Col, and J. P. Roynolds of Phoo nix.Arizona, aro here the guests of Mrs. W. J. Lawrence, 1700 Willameto boulevard. Tho for mer is hor father and tho latter hor brother, both ol whom sho had not soon for a number of years. How editors get rich: He started poor as a proverbial church mouse twenty years ago. Ho lias now retired with a com fortable fortune of $50,000. This money was acquired through in dustry, economy, conscientious otrortto give full value, indomit able perseverance and the death of an uncle, who left tho editor $49,999.50.-Ex. The meeting of the Womnn's Christian Temperance Union will be held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Scott, 102 Central avenue. next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will be echoes from tho County Convent on. af ter which Mrs. Mary L. Mallott of Portland will give us a talk on Moral Education. Wo hope- to have a uood attendance. E erybody welcome.- Reported. Dried buttermilk for feeding poultry and stock made its oft! cial debut in Portland last week when tho Portland Flouring mills nut on a huge chicken dinner at several of the hotels. All of the birds were fattened on the new product, which is being turned out by the Olympic Cereal mill, recently completed. I he plant will provide a market for a luqid which ha3 generally been regard ed as 90 per cent waste. The Knights and Ladies of So- curity elected the following offi cers at a meeting held Septem ber 7th: Pres., I-rank uasser; vice pres., Bro. Crow; 2nd vice pres., Bro. Nugent; prelate, Sis. Inez Sperling; financier, J. A. Halberg; secretary, John F. Mit chell; guard, Bro. Lucler; con ductors, Sisters Halberg and Lo morge; trustees, Bros. Gasser, Lucier and Sperling. -Reported. RAIN HATS 75c. ROGERS. GLOVES LAUGK ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGI5US TIIK RAINCOAT MAN ROGERS sells SHIRTS and PANTS. Everything in Sweets and Soft Drinks at Bigclow's Sweetshop. Order your fat liens for your Sunday dinner. Columbia 87!). 21 Men's good looking Sunday llAia.uu, ?a.uu up. KUUISHS. Have you tried our Vogan's nnu not tier Chocolates at Bigc low's Sweet Shop7 Snan fi room ninilm-n linn ho on Tyler street, only $1750, $500 down $J2U per month. Inquire 1108 S. Jersey street. 47 Sewing mnchincs cleaned and renairod. Leave word nt H. F. Clark's, 402 S. Jersey street. 48 Warm CAPS for bald headed men. ROGERS. Persian kitinnu fni-Hiiln Mnrv Harney, 015 S; Decatur; Colum bia uio. For Sale Mascot wood heater, almost new; 710 E. Richmond street. Listen, Girls! ROGERS can fit you in RUBBERS. CAREFULLY CARELESS- Is the predominating quality of Robinson's group pictures;lherc in lies the secret of the artistic results accomplished by him in his exacting branch of photog raphy. For Sale Nice Italian prunes, 2c lb; 3e picked.-808 S. Craw ford street; Columbia (518. Milk cow for Sale. Call G27 E. Charleston street. RUBBERS for the whole Dear Family. ROGERS. r or uoni-i'tvo nico rooniB, partly furnished, price reasona bio. -fill E. Charleston street. For Sale- Eiler's Orchestra Upright Grand piano, good as new, isii'O. somo terms. T. A. Glovor, 111 N. Jersey Btreet. For Salo Completo household furniture, at 017 Oswego street. If you need furniture, this is your chance. Also 5 pass. Ford touring car 1911) mouol.SoTjOcasli. Party loaving town. Call early. You might get a pnin if it starts tp rain-wear ROGERS' RAINCOATS. Lost Rebokah pin. Sentem her Kith, between Chrintian church and North Willamette boulevard. Finder please call Col. 719; reward. Closing out odds and ends; some furniture, matting, hose and somo chickon fixtures. L. B. Chipman. 312 Trumbull; phone Columbia r.J. For Sale - Odd lots furniture. tools, restaurant coffee urns and dishes; house lor rent at 709 S. Crawford street, St. Johns. Wanted-By Oct. 1st, about four room furnished house with bath in St. Johns, or convenient to St. Johns car; host of care given. Call at this ollice. For Rent-Furnished house, no children desired. Inquire 524 E. Richmond street. For Sale Small heating stov' . almost new ; 1029 South Sy racue . TO THE KODAK ER For tho host results with the Kodak have your developing and printing done at the Robinson Studio, 201 N. Jersey. Card of Thanks. We desiro to express our sincere thanks to tho neighbors and friends for their kind aid and sympathy during the death and burial of our littlo boy, and assure them their kindness will ever bo gratefully remembered. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Strombaugh. Bargain 4 room modern Bun galow, close to center of St. Johns, with 100x100, for 2200. Fine lot of fruit en the lot. also an extra nice garden plot with) "owers. This house would cost more today than tho total price asked. Terms on this is $1200 1 cash, balance mortgage at 7 peri cent. I have quite a lot of prop-! erty listed at fair values, but Ii am going to advertise those only that are FIRST CLASS BUYS. ! It will pay you to watch my ads. j on this account. A. W. DAVIS, 202 North Jersey street. STOP and read, some thing to make the old Ford look like new, Rust Kx teruiinutor for all metals. Removes the rust, keeps the metal from rusting and keeps it water proof. See KARL WOOD. 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 o o 8 8 Statement of tha Condition of tha Peninsula National Bank At tha Cloaa of Builnasi, Saptambor Oth, 1920 RESOURCES Loan and Discount . , U, S. Dondi nntl Certiflcstei Stock in Fedetal Reienre Bank . . Doodi and Securities . , Cuilomera' Liabilities Under Latteri of 1.030.244.75 336.512.87 7.200.00 342.629..5 Credit and Accentanee Furniture and Fixtures . Catli on Hand. Due from Dank i United State Treasurer , md 11,150.00 13.045.94 511,899.00 f 2,281.681. Bl LIABILITIES Capital Stock fully paid !n Surplus and Undivided Profit National Dank Nolei Outstanding Dividtrult Unpnid , , Depocita . . Letteri o( Credit aad Acoeptance . $200,000.00 52.911.91 . 199.200.00 . . 80.00 1,818,339.90 11.150.00 f 2.281 ,601.81 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 O o 8 O o o o o o gPeninsula ij 5 Of the products of gardens cultivated by St. Johns children will be held in the lobby of this Bank all day Tues day, September 21. At three thirty in the afternoon, awards will be made of the prizes for best exhibits as well as for the best gardens entered in the Bank's Gar den Contest. You arc cordially invited to attend this exhibition. Nation; Bank Member Federal Reserve System O 1 o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WMCfESTM n. Why You Can Trust Your Winchester Rifle 1T10U your protection in any possible . emergency, your Winchester llillo is severely tested at the ftwtory before you are allowed to buy it. 1 1 must pass the most rigorous tests for .strength, accuracy, dependability, anil smoothness and reliability of action. Knowing what it has stood up under, the nmnufaclurcw buck il with u sweep ing guarantee. For your next hunting trip, get a tested Winchester which you can trust. Conic in ami see the diirercnt models, and let us It II you all about them and their AYinclie.ilcr Ammunition. St. Johns Hardware Co. THE TVMCh f ESTER STORE & ! NOW'S THE TIAE TO Clean Up! Press Up! Dress Up! And JOY'S the place to have it done. JOY does GOOD work and his rates are HALF what others charge. French Dry Gleaning and Pressing $1.25 Pressing - 45c You Bring" and Take Away is the Reason 4 STORES 217 N.Jersey Street GETTING IN an entirely new stock of hard ware which we are selling at such a price, as they won't last long when people una out they are getting some thing for nothing. That's about the size of it. It is like giving it away. Beyerle & Armstrong 420 N. Jersey St.