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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O Friday and Saturday Extra Specials Lunch Kit $4.00 25c Linen Note Tablets 15c 15c Linen Letter Tablets 9c 35c Eucamint Tooth Paste 23c 15c Presto Hand Paste 8c ST. JOHNS PHARMACY o o o o o o o Insure Your Future 8 ' Ha. 1-Airtm.tL BM SUV tat4r. Cotta ut W.OW tttrt, uinwtur. IV -'Hr'" w t.U., cnu im , tn. !- iu uMbt rw aw Cot ua titjm utta, miimiII, . M. 4-Dt.a CmwiU, AawM ballhlfkilTKltfimlura. CmUMlMal . no.tllj, H t-a. KmU Com iu SUM tttJk N.T-Atmf CMlwllO.gntitn.mw3, Let Us Put The i fi i''i I n i i I iviastercran ixitcnenuaDinet In Your Home on Easy Terms The MASTERCRAFT is the greatest time aud energy saver in the household. Everything is right at hand without moving a step. The MASTERCRAFT has some unusually attractive features like the Automatic Lowering Flour Bin A mighty handy aud labor saving device. Porceliron Work Table Very convenient and absolutely sanitary. Ant Proof Casters Keep the ants and vermin of all kinds out of MASTERCRAFT Cabinet The MASTERCRAFT organizes the kitchen aud brings within easy reach every article needed in cooking. The MASTERCRAFT is .a nationally advertised article. We offer it to our trade on credit. Long time easy payments. Order one today and let efficiency re place drudgery in the kitchen. Price $85.00 Terms: $8.50 Cash, $8.00 a Month Sellers Special Price $74.50 Terms: $7.50 Cash, $7.00 Month Your Credit Is Good Outiandu pnos iaM;lCHnlU:liW;..H114;IJ..n The Cash Grahaieria Grocery We deliver the goods. We de liver the goods in price as well as by a Ford, but we do ask you to carry home the loaf of bread, pound of butter or bottle of milk. Youare Planning for Thanksgiving The new crop of such Thanks giving accessories as Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Raisins, the new pack of Mince Meat. We cannot sell you the bird, but we do sell the trimmings, and all of the best quality and at proper prices. Our store is the Pioneer Cash Store of St. Johns; we turn the stock each month; we are never "stuck" on anything. We buy in quantity and get quantity prices. We give you the benefit. The Store of the Checker Board Front Columbia 102 phone orders have personal attention. Scales & Currier, Inc. OWNERS The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES COLUMBIA RECORDS The Peninsula National Dank is being re-embellished in tho interior. Tho St. Johns Cash Market is being altered and improved with a new glass show case and the front rearranged. Dick Bredorson. who under went an operation on his oyo at the Good Samaritan hospital last week, is much imnroved and ablo to bo at home. A bouncing eight nound baby boy. Dalo Jerome, arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Powell. 414 Bristol street, bright and early Monday morning. Mother and babe are doing fine: also dad. The young men of St.Clemcnt's Parish will givo a Thanksgiving dance Nov. Zuth in the hall at Smith avenue and Buchanan street. A high clasa orchestra will furnish the music and a good time is promised. Members of tho L'pworth eague of tho Pioneer M. E. church, accompanied by tho Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Klostor. motored to Multnomah farm Sunday afternoon and held a special Bcrvico for the inmates. Employes of the Peninsula National bank entertained the officers of the bank and their wives at the homo of Mrs. L. Carhart. 1GG1 Willamette boulo vard, Wednesday evening of ast week. Twenty woro prcsont. Thn St. ninmnnt Pnrish r InnnpTilncr n hftr drlvo for tho mtrnnan nf rntnincr fundi far tho erection of a now church. Judg- ng irom tno entnustasm (lis- ilnvnil nt thn nnrmlnir nf thn drive, it will no doubt prove a splendid succss. Hvron Poff. enntnin of tho Columbia Park football team, inn n hrnknn Inir nutlm nmilt of the game played against Kon- worthy rnrk team recently. Norman Nelson, right halfback of tho samo team, has a broken collar bone received on Armistice day at Tho Dalloa. Tho Woman's Homo Missionary society of tho Methodist church will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Brlmnor. 702 N. Syracuso atrcot. yridav at 2 p.m. An interesting program with special music has een DrcDared. lea will bo served for which a Oliver oiferlng will bo taken. Chapcronod by Miss Edna Hollonbeck. Mien Jones and A. B. George, instructors of James John high school, tho first term- era explored tho site recently selected for tho park in tho St. Johns diitrict Wednesday after noon of last week. Tho trip afforded a themo for tho English class the folloving day. Congregational church, Pastor Rer. J. W. Threlfall. Thanksgiv ing Sunday: Sunday school 10 to 11; service 11 to 12, subject, ' An Irish idea of what to be thanklul for. Evening service 7:30 to 8:30, subject, "A Phari see's idea of what to bo thankful forGod, 1 thank thee that lam not as other men ure." Tho girls' hiking club of James John high school, Hiak Klatawa, has elected the follow ing officers: President, Dorothy Coulter; vica president. Eliza Vinson: secretary-treasurer. Sara Abbott; chairman of pro gram committee, Vesta Hughes: chairman of honor point com mittee, Emma Stephens, photo librarian, Eleanor Doughty. Mrs. D. E. Gunsolus was a hostess to mombers of the Shiloh circle No. 19, Ladies of the G. A. R. of Lents, at her home. 12G South Fessenden street Friday afternoon. Members present were Mesdames, Maffett, Powers, Elwood, Tussey, Bos well. Shrlner. Melvin. Thacher. George, Finley, Woodworth, and the hostess. Comrades Uunsolua end Shriner also attended and Mesdames Fannell, Seaton and Eatinger were invited guests. Luncheon was served. The monthly business meeting of the S. P. I. Class of the Christian Bible school was held tn the church basement Tuesday eve ning, Nov. 16th. After the busl. ness was attended to in a very effi cient manner, an exceedingly en joyable social time was participated in bv all. After refreshments were served more games were enjoyed by all until to everyone's surprise the president of tbe class announced that it was rapidly approaching the time when it would be against tbe curfew law to be seen on tbe street. Amid a general scramble for coats and rubbers all finally reached the open, and hurried rapidly home ward in some of Portland's noted weather fine wind and raiu. Re ported. Flannel Shirta-ROGERS. Subject for Christian Scienco services Sunday: Soul and Body. Every girl with money looks liko a get-rich-quick proposition to some young man. Boston Transcript. Potatoes are best when allowed to lio on tho ground for two or three weeks after growing has ceased. This gives them a chance to mature. 1 arm Crops, 0. A. C. A mo3t acceptable Christmas gift 100 neatly printed envel opes. Get them at this office. A. R. Folkenberg mul fnmily have moved to Guaton. Oretron. where they expect to make their future homo. One of the largest beets wc have yet seen was grown by D, O. Che ney, and may be seen at this office. it wcigns nearly 12 pounds. Uulon Thanksgiving services will be held in the Iivntipcltrnl church next Thursday morning at iu:au. ur. Jones will preach. Mrs. Mollic Martin nf Mnnrnn. Oregon, visited several days at the name ot Mrs. A. u. acliwartz, rind eft Moudnv cvcninir for Cincinnati. Ohio, on a two mouth's visit. Priinlntr mnv hn nf nrtn1 na unnn nn thn Irnvnn hnvn fnllrm tn lunol. crn Oregon. Tho trees aro dor mant at thfn tlmn nnil iimv n safely pruned. In eastern Oregon mo pruning may not uo done safoly until lato winter or early spring on account of tho cold. Horticultural, 0. A. C. Trailers mado in Portland bv tho Farm and Tourist trnilor company aro now trundling after Innumerable! ntitnmnhilnn. So great Is tho demand for thoso home products that tho company win soon bo compelled to onlnrgo the capacity of its plant. The firm is tho pioneer in this business in Oregon. Under tho auspices of tho Congregational Ladies' Aid So ciety a storcopticon lecturo will bo given by Mr. Avery of Port land in tho Congregational church on Friday night nt 7:30. Tho slides of this lecturo have been usod boforo sovcrnl largo Portland audiences and have been grontly appreciated. Don't miss them. Silver collection taken at tho door. Ex-Scrrico Men: Come to the big American Legion dance at tho bachelors' Club this, Friday, oroning. ThoroMI bo "chow" enough for all and tho kind of music that will mako you forget your troubles. Every thing is free to tho cx-servico man and his immcdinto relatives and it's going to bo one b!g "get ac quainted" party. Don't forgot thn time and tho placo, 208i N. Jersey street, Tonight. Exports cleared through the Portland customs house during 1020 have a total valuo of $52, 000,000, according to figures compiled in the past week. Ex ports for tho year show an im menso gain over 1019, despite the fact that the Oriental market, usually a heavy buyer, has been dull for several months. Wheat, mostly for tho United Kingdom, with a value of $3,529,345, was the largest Item of export. Bur lap from British India shows up biggest on tho import list for September. WORK. PANTS 81.05 nn ROGERS. For rent Three unfurninhnd rooms at 419 N. Leonard street. Ladv Wants hnuso or hotel work, nrefer steady work. Call Col. 24, Wanted Three to five room house, small payment down, good monthly payments. Call Columbia 1320. Lost Blue and gold pin, Poly clinic Medical school, New York. Finder please leave at this office; reward. Furnished cottage for rent; apply at 524 R. Richmond; no children. Also furnished room; gentlemen preferred. For Sale Good rose comb Brown Leghorn rooster. Also rooms for rent. Call 501 N. Syracuse street. Tent house for Bale, price $30, including electric lights and linoleum. Will trade for 30 x 3i tire. Call 1027 N. Central avenue. Wanted Children to take care of during the day for work ing mothers, or to keep all of the time. 2137 Willamette boulevard. Look I Good 7 room house, lot 100x100, lots of good fruit, good basement, cement walks, good lo cation, two blocks to car line. A bargain at S1850, terms. Call 019 E. John street; Columbia 1320. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN ToysntFoy's Fair Store. Hemstitching 30-1J N.Jorsey. OVERALLS-ROGERS. Expert nurse will take cases in ner nomc, reasonable, quiet, and refined. Phono Columbia 1314. Girls' Hooded RAIN CAPES ROGERS. Toys nt Foy's Fnir Store. Sewing machines rented , sold nnu rennirod: nl.qo hnniRtifn itmr. 8014 N. Jersey. 2 ROGERS sells SWEATERS. Mntcrnitv rnflrn fnknn rnnunn. able at 1109 Princeton atrcot, near Uurr. Call Col. 904. St Homstitching-301i N.Jersey. Leather Work Vnntn with sleeves $U.50-ROGERS. Toys nt Foy'a Fair Store Practical inirnn wnntn vnrr hv the hour or day. Call G10 W. Charleston street. 2 Boys' Suits $7.50-ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. Wanted Two furnished llirht housekeeping rooms by couple with no children. Cnll at this ofllce. RAIN CAPS 05c-ROGERS. Notice I will not h rominn. sible for nny bills mado by my wife, Myrtle Wickwiro-H. A. Wlckwiro. Dressmaking, embroidering, beading, braidimr on drosses n specialty. Mrs. L. E. Shepherd, uv n. Leonard. 4 TIN PANTS ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. LOOK. LOOK! Under now management. Tho Fern Confec tionery and grocery for your fresh broad, n cs and cookies. and a fun lino of groceries is be ng added. "To nlenso tho people" is our motto. Mrs. M. I. Uroh. Work Socks 20c-ROGERS. Sewing machines rented, sold and repnired; olso hemstitching. 3014 N. Jersey. 2 Jorsoy Swcaters-ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fuir Store. Lost Elgin gold wrist watch Saturday night between Woat nnnu and Seneca streets. Call Col. 953; roward. You Auto Won- ROGERS' driving Gloves fl.71 up. ForSnlQ-Sovenly laying white Leghorns at $1.00 each. Cull 11(5 S. Jersey street. KID GLOVES- ROGEPS. White Sulmon Newtown Apples $1.50 per box, undelivered, at 529 S. Ivanhoe street. Men's Shoes, Boys' Shoes ROGERS. For Salo -Semi-modern 4 room ioubc, lot 50x100, has fine gar- ago with electric limits, gaB rango, heater nno some linoleum goes with the place: price $1050. $900 cash, balanco $15 monthly and interest. Call 517 Oswego street. WORK SHIRTS-ROGERS. Thanksgiving Specials in Millinery. Evnrything reduced to mako room for Spring goods. St. Johns Millinery, 200 N. Jersey street. 2 Heavy WOOL SOCKS 50c- ROGERS. For Rent - Modern 0 room iuU8o with ono and one-fourth acres of ground. Inquire 1215 Jast Charleston street. Tim Skrvichs ok thk EPISCOPAL CHURCH are held every Sunday at 3 P.M. In Blckner Hall Sunday School at 2 p. m, Sunday, November 21st BISHOP SUMNER WILL PREACH Solo by GERTRUDE OST JOHN D. RICE, Vicar FOY'S St Ins Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839 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 You take out insurance on your own future when you open a Savings Account.' Fear of sickness or unem ployment is largely dispell ed as soon as your little pass book shows a large enough balance to "tide you over a spell." There is no red tape about opening an account; you need take no more time than for making a purchase in a store. Why not capitalize your fu ture by building up a Sav- Q mgs Account in the present? g You can open an account with one dollar o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o 4S& Peninsula 6 6 Nationa Bank Member Federal Reserve System OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O4OiOOOO0OWaaDOOOOODOQOO a 1 mmm mug 5 31 Aakoyoui THANKSGIVING TABLE GlUtcr 11 f-nf- witioitri tvi- CUTLERY When "company comes" to dine with you, have beautiful new cutlery and a handsome- carving set on your table. Look at your old tabic cutlery and see if you don't need new knives, forks and spoons and a new carving set. Come in and see ours. Our low prices will persuade you to buy from us. Our hardware is the best; it stands the test. Roasters from SI. 75 to $10.00 Carving Set from 1.75 to 15.00 Butcher Knives 25c to 2.50 Set Knives and Forks ?2.50 to 8.50 Phone Columbia 35 Four Kinds of Laundry HIGH GRADE FINISHED WORK ECONOMY FAMILY WORK ROUGH DRY WET WASH IXii AUN DRY CO. 'is TELEPHONE EAST 94 1 WHfc.' SWl We Can't Figure Out Why any one will neglect their eyes, when we fit glasses and guarantee satisfaction, DR. W. J. GILSTRAP IMiyslcian and Surgeon ST. JOHNS, ORKGON Dr. Evart P. Borden DISS VI ST 1'uinless Kxtractiou of Teeth under Vitrotis Oxide Gas Office Peninsula Dank hldg. Oflic-e photic Col. 026; res. iltouc OA. 4TT i Hours U-12 ii. m.; 1:30-5 ami 7-8 i. in. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 Nor tli Jersey Street 1 KOGEKS sells Pants 'n every- thing. Day Phone Columbia 97 Night Phone Columbia G9Q Warm CAPS for buld headed men- KOGEKS,