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i I KM Bed Room Furniture For Less On Easy Terms It will pay you to inspect our lines ot these handsome bedroom suites of Quartered Oak, American Walnut, Birds Eye Maple, aud Ivory Enamel. When your friends and neighbors call it's a pleasure of the house wives to show them furnishings that reflect good taste. Before making your selection in bedroom furniture call and compare these suites as to ciuality, design, workmanship and price. 1 he opportunity to save will solve itself, any single piece of these suites may be bought separately if you desire. Quartered Oak, Mission De sign Bedroom Suite. Quartered Oak, "Colonial" Style Bedroom Suite. American Walnut "Shera ton" Period Style Bed room Suite. Birds Eye Maple, "Colonial" Period Style Bedroom Suite. Ivory Enamel, "Streight Line" Bedroom Suite. Ivory Enamel, "Adam" Per i o d Design, Bedroom Suite. Old Bedroom Furniture taken in Exchange on New Bedroom Furnishings. Your Credit Is Good Oimandu Baos The Cash and Carry Grabateria Coffee Special Folger's Golden Gate brand of coffee is a high grade, delicious coffee. This coffee once used will be used again aud again. To induce you to try it we have agreed to co operate with the Folgers Coffee Co. n offering for one week a one half pouud can free with the pur chase of a two aud oue half pound can for $1.35. And one full pound free with a purchase of a five pound can for $2.45. This offer does not hold indefinitely but may be withdrawn after one week's opportunity to take advantage of a very low price on something that is extra good and at moderate price at ALL times. At our store you may be assured that we are going to follow the market downward. The losses we have to take are immaterial as the stock turns rapidlv aud in large volume. We are not compelled to buy in large quantities to get quantity prices be cause of our connection with other buyers with whom we combine. The Cash and Carry Grabateria SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Make Your Feet Give Good Service Tired, aching, sweaty, swollen feet uncomfortable, inconvenient, even distressing. These nre indications that any 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 light 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 Foot Relief. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY I PHONE COLUMBIA 138 The Prescription Store SANTOX REMEDIES MHHHHHHHniHHEl COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLAS H. VV. Bonham is servintr on the grand jury this month. Christian Science subject for Sunday: Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real 7 Mrs. M. F. Groh has nurehas- od the Fern grocery and confec tionery store from Thomas Coudo on North Jersey street. Mayor Baker has an announce ment in this uaner. He is a candidate to succeed himself. One good term deserves another. The largest parsnip noted this yeur was grown by J. Floyd at 815 N. Smith avenue. It was planted May 10th, and is a beauty. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thorne. formerly of St. Johns, but now of Nez Perce, Idaho, wish to an Inounce the birth of a little daughter, Helen Louise, Oct 1st, weight 8J pounds. Mrs.J.B. Thorn, who has been spending the summor in Texas and Oklahoma, expects to bo homo soon. Just now she is with her daughter. Mrs. L. R Thorp, at Nez Perce, Idaho. inc. uacnclor Uluu has nur chased a 100x100 tract of land on Philadelphia street and it is their intention to place a sub stantial structure thereon. A. W. Davis mudo tho deal. The Sans Dicu Rien class of the Evangelical church will hold a pocial and business meeting in the bauemont of tho church on Tuesday ovening, October 12th. Refreshments will be served. The young people of St. Johns invited. John M. Munn. City Commis Isioner, called on a number of his old friends in St. Johns dur ing tho past wcok. Mr. Mann has Buroly made good in tho olllce of Commissioner and the sentiment of the people out this way seems to bo that ho will bo retained for another term. Stewart mcumvc. wiw was a well known business man of St. Johns a number of years ago died at his home in Portland Sept. 30th, aged 82 years. Be sides his widow iio is survived by tho following children: J. M. McClavo. Denver: Mrs. An drew Pluttner, Seattle; J.R. Mo Clave, Las Vegas, Nov. ; W. S. McCIavc, Miami, i la. ; Mrs. J. Franklin Adams, Ann Arbor. Mich.: R. G. McClave. East Mo- lino, III., ahd R. S. McClave, Filer, Idaho. A very pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Gal braith, 2076-N. Willamotto boul evard, Friday evening, Oct. 1st. It being Mrs. Ga bra th'a birth day, her friends and neighbors planned a surnriso for her. There were 21 present: Mr. and Mrs. Iiilyeu and little boys, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ogden and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Murfitt and son, Mrs. Sullivan and son, Mr. Stadelman, and several oth er friends. A good time was enjoyed by all. Ice cream and cake wero served as refresh ments. A cargo of 5041 tons of Hawa iian molasses reached municipal terminal No. 4 Tuesday after noon aboard the tank steamer City of Reno, and began dis charging into the storage tanks at the terminal. It will be dis tributed throughout the north west by t'arrott to., importers of the molasses. This is the second such cargo to come here. A smaller cargo of molasses was brought last winter by the sail ing tank ship Falls of Clyde. On her last visit to this port the C.'ty of Reno brought a cargo of creosote oil from Europe for the St. Helens Creosoting company. Monday, October 4th. the Re- bekahs of Laurel wood Lodge gave the Odd Fellows of Laurel Lodge a delightful surprise.com ing in on them just before lodge was over and fixing up a dandy supper. Dancing until midnight was enjoyed by all those present. The music, which was of the very best, was furnished by Mrs. Guy Boyd, Miss Burroughs and John Goodman and Joe Bur roughs. After the dancing sev eral short addresses were made, after which everbody went home, napy as two Dugs In a rug, with a healthy family of buglets. Reported. The gymnasium class of the Y. W. C. A. will open Wednesday, October 20th. For Sale One heater and small size range, almost new; heater $15; rauge $25.-527 E. Richmond. For Sale Four room house, lot 50x100; has electric and gas lights, tine garage with electric lights, large gas range, heater, linoleum, lawnmower, rake and load of wood goes with the place. Will give im mediate possession. 517 Oswego street. Typewriter paper at this ollice 30c per 100 sheets, or 500 sheets for $1.25. The Christian Science church will hold, in addition to their Sunday, morning services, even ing services at 8:00 o'clock dur ing the month of October. The Hon. C.N. McArthur, our present Congressman from this district, will address the citizens of St. Johns and vicinity in Hick tier's Hall Monday evening, Oc tober 11th, under the auspices of St. Johns Republican Club. Mr. McArthur is a candidato for re election on the Republican ticket. Come and hear him express his views on tho loading issues of tho day, and you will be better able to judge as to his fitness to bo continued in Washington as your representative. W. A. Carroll, President. Tho Pioneer M. E. Sunday school will hold their Rally Day services Sunday. Uctobor 10th. Tho morning program.boginning at iu o'ciock, win include pri mary exercises and the grauua tion of n primary class to the Junior department of the S. S.. in charge of Mrs. Edward Bo wo: solo by Mrs. Boscoo, and the re ception of new members into tho church, followed by the regular morning sermon. The evening program will be devoted to 11 spectacular pageant, "Tho Com ing of Truth," beginning at 30. given by tho younir neonlo of tho church under tho direc tion of Mrs. S. C. Cook. Mrt. Myrtle Weeks and Mrs. B. A. Olscn. Tho St. Johns Communitv Club will hold its next meeting on Monday oven ng. Oct. 18th. at the 1. w. u. A. headquarters, Central avenuo and Chicago street. The entertainment is to be given by tho Department of I'Ubllc safety. C tv of Port and. Tho principal speakers will be Mayor Geo. L. Baker, Judge Kossman. uenutv C tv Attorney stautor and Chief of Polico Jen kins. Sovoral musical numbers will bo rendered, including tho famous Police Quartet. Rolrcsh ments will bo served. Tho en tertainmcnt committee consist ing of Sergeant R. L. Crano and Mrs.J.M.Shaw.will have charge. GLOVES LAUGK ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN NEKTIES-ROGERS. Everythimr in Sweets and Snf Drinks at Bigelow's Sweetshop Wnnt to rent piano. Call 519G0 between 9 a. m. and 4:30. Auto Electricians St. Johns Auto Electric Service. Dressmaking by the day. Cal 501 Pittsburg street, upstairs. Size ISi WORK SHIRTS ROGERS. Have you tried our Vogan and Hoffler Chocolnles at Bige for the Electric ROG Picklos. shins' masts, macaro ni theso just happen to ton tho 1st ot products turned out bv 1110 u' manuiacturing concerns n tho North Port und industrial district, 13 of which havo como there since 1917. They emnlov over 3000 people and do a total business of $125,000,000. Amomr the other commodities that are made on the Peninsula are metal and wood pipe, sauerkraut, tin ned meats, stoves, furniture, readycut houses, boxes and crates, wool dry kilns, waxed pa per, steel bridges, patent root ling, paints, all aorta of lumber. shingles, wood containers from candy pails to giant tanks, farm appliances, road building equip ment and fertilizers, says the ortland Press Club Bullotin. Tho Cox-Roosovelt club held one of the most interesting meet ings of the season at Bickner Jail luesday even ng. Oct. 5th. Mr. Oglesby Young, well known attorney, discussed the League of Nations in a clear, concise manner. Mr. Newton McCoy ollowed by explaining Article 0 to the entire satisfaction of all present. Some Republicans present asked questions which Mr. McCoy answered nromntlv and satisfactorily. Mr. Norman Richards, candidato for Mayor, who was a visitor at the club, was called upon ior a sneech by members. He told them briefly why he believed he should be elected and what he would do if elected, which brought forth ap plause, ihe meeting was a complete success. Reported. If you want to plant Fruit rees. Roses or Vines, see the andscape gardener at 301 North ersey street, corner Baltimore, will sell shrubbery and trees and show you how to care for same. Pruning and lawnmak nir alBo a specialty. Or if you want to buy or sell property see me. M. N. AMIZICH, Phone Colum- bia 425. LUMBER! All the lumber left at the James John high school will be sold at a bargain in any amount. Will be on the ground all day Mon day. W. P. Greene; Col. 1025. Mrs. L. M. Doty of 207 W. John street has grown some immense po tatoes, several ot which are on ex hibition at this office, oue weighing two pounds. Cards of thanks notices are charged for at the rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices nublishcd should make a note of this. Patronize the home merchant, low's Sweet Shop? Anything electrical auto. St. Johns Auto Service. WORK SHIRTS $1.35 EHS. Cow For Sale-Will milk al winter, gives six gallon when fresh. Phone Columbia G(M. Ignition repairs and renlnce- ments.- St. Johns Auto Electric Service. Sowing machines cleaned niu repaired. Leave word at II. F. Clark's. 402 S. Jersey street, 01 phone host BHD. 48 For Sale-Good Overland 191(5 car cheap. 20 N. Syracuse street. Largo furnished room with bath for rcnt.-709 W. Mohawk street. KUliUKS' YVUKK 1'ANTS nro fit for a Dance. Going Away and will sell range and heating stove, also home and fruit cheap. 1429 Mears street. Inronuof the best 50c cash mere SOCKS on earth, see ROG EHS. Want two or four school teach ers to room and board, private home, five minutes walk to school buildings. Inquire at this ollice. Dressmaking. Mrs. L. E. Shepherd, 914 N. Leonard street. Young Men's SUITS and OV- ERCOATS -ROGERS. Farm Wanted: I want to hour from party having farm for sale. Give price and description. John W. Wait, Champaign, Illinois. When your Generator does not keep your vnttery charged, see Jerry. St. Johns Auto Electric Service. RAIN HATS, six bits, ROG ERS. For Sale 85 disc phonogranh records, cheap at $0.00, or will trado for heater. 921 N. Cen tral avenue. Hickory, dickory, hickory dock, Tho mouso struck Ten, And stopped the clock. Mother Goose would bo proud to wear ROGERS' OLD HICK ORY WORK SHIRTS eauso tlioy can't bo beat. For Sale Thrifty strawberry plants, the new Ettorsburg and Wellington's marvel so widely advertised, also Marshall. All from new beds, bet now for Spring crop. Phone Col. 8(i0. Business chancel Having oth er business plans, am going to sell at sacrifice price Columbia Garage, 107 E. Fensendon street. See owner on premises, duy or evening. For Sale Cheap-Two young Toggenburg goats and nannie giving mik. 914 b. Decatur, oil Willamette on Polk. Car Wiring, Generator and Starters repaired. St. Johns Auto Electric Service. Hood River apples for sale, 51.25 per be. Home Kitchen, Col. 1002. Below are names of the five lucky ones getting ROGERS' FREE NEKTIES: FRANK THUS, MARY ELIZABETH STEVEN SON, ROBERT NIBLER. DENZ1L MUTTON FRANK ALLEN. LOOK, LOOK! Under new management. The Fern Confec tionery and grocery for your fresh bread, pie and cookies, and a full line of groceries is being added. "To please tho people is our motie." Mrs. M. F. Groh. One hundred first class envel opes with your name and ad dress neatly printed on the cor ner for one dollar at the Review office. Additional 100 for 75c. The postoflice department ad vises the use of printed return envelopes. ooocoooooooooooooooooooooo u 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 o o o o o o o 8 8 8 8 8 Save Your:. Money da AND Stop Your Worry Business conditions are not as flourishing as they have been for the past several years. Mills are running light because orders are slack. Merchants say the reason is that people are refusing to buy . goods they can get along without. We don't know about that, but we do know that an increasing number are sav ing their money. Perhaps they realize that a "rainy day" comes some time in the lives of all of us and that it is wise to fortify themselves against a period of sickness or unemploy ment by building up a SAVINGS AO-COUNT. Peninsula National Bank Member Federal Reserve System IOOOOOOOCMDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 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 sWrjsrcffMSTMv- Roller Skating Time ! See our new Winciikstkh Hurney & Berry Skutes MADE of sturdy gun-test steel, with tight, secure locks; rollers set on easy running hearings Hint fltay adjusted mid roll with the least po.tiiblo elfort. 6 W Mys "(1 Kirls tiro 113 proud of t'leni its thu expert HI X hunter ia of In Winciikhtku Hide. Como in today. St. Johns Hardware Co. THE WWCH2STM STORE p Phone Columbia 35 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St, MAYOR BAKER Has Made Good Daring the four hardest years of Portland's history RE-ELECT HIM 4 (Paid adv. by Baker Re-election Committee, UarRe tf. Leonard, director