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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o What torn for Xm o Specials for Friday and Saturday 35c Pitchers Castoria. . . .23c 35c Miuuett Talcum Powder. . . .23c 40c Tungcsten Light globes. .30c 25c Pasturinc Tooth Paste 17c 50c Paudrc De Flaus Face Powder. . 33c 15c Presto Hand Paste 8c 15c Writing Tablet 10c $1.25 Malt Wild Cherry with Hyposhitcs Compound. .. ,98c ST.. JOHNS PHARMACY Phonographs On Easy Terms The Prescription Store I A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 as We offer you two different makes of Phonographs and a large selcctiou of sizes and prices from which to choose your Phonograph, the gift that will be the gift supreme for Christmas and give pleasure everyday in the year. Note the specially Easy Terms, for Holiday buying and coyie in and hear these Phonographs. Ramona Phonographs $112.00 Phonograph, $5.00 Down $5.00 Mo. $140.00 " $7.50 " $7.50 " $190.00 $10.00 " $10.00 " Etruscan Phonographs $125.00 Phonograph, $7.50 Down $7.50 Mo. $150.00 $175- $300.00 11 $10.00 " $10.00 $12.50 $20.00 u $15.00 " ,( $10.00 " SMI Etruscan the Utmost in Phonographs Your Credit Is Good OAmondu JJaos THIS IS THE TOMORROW YOU WERE WORRYING ABOUT YESTERDAY How many times ITave you asked yourself, was I not loolish to worry about that affair; it came out all right. That is just what you will say if you adopt the 'phi" of paying cash 'for your groceries instead of running, a convenient charge account. Tell your Grocer who is good enough to carry your account that you are goiug to pay up and try the cash system for a -month. Theu give us that business for just oue month and we know you will not go back because you will realize how much you can gave. Our prices are what they are because of co operative buying. We do not hesitate to deliver a package of proper size but we do say to please 'eliminate expense by carrying your loaf of bread or bottle of milk or roll of butter with you. Your Phone Order Will Receive Personal Attention Phone Columbia 102 The Cash Grabateria Grocery . Scales & Currier, Inc. OWNERS Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: God Ihc Only Cause and Creator. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Uuhland, 300 S. Cenlrnl ave nue, Nov. 12lli, baby girl. William Galloway, who Jms been on the sick Hsl for sonje lime, is now improving. Mrs. Homer Maple left Fri day for a short visit with rcla lives at Corning, California. Mi r.llllnn r.nllnn left this weclc for un extended visit 'lo her sister In Vancouver, li. C. Misn Reiilriec. Rnnrinll. dean nf uirls of .tunics John hiilll school, spent Thanksgiving r..! 1.. !.. O....11I.. Willi IIIL'IIIIS 111 .ll-Ullll. OnpnitiL' fiiiskel bull Hume of llii Miimnn will he hold ill till! skating rink Saturday, Dec. '1 111. Haelielors vs. hi. Joims nunner Co. at 7:15. II. H. Comnson W. H. C. No. 52 will hold a regular meeting Saturday, Uecemner -nii; elec tion nf officers. A full attend ance is requested. Tin; Misses Grnee and Clara Cole, employes or IheilVninsttla National bank, .spent Thanks giving with their father and mother in Clatskanie, Ur .1. Iv Tmicli. who hits been .spending the past several years in Alaska, returned to St. Johns last week. He looks like the Northland thoroughly "agreed witn liim. Miss Annie Kev was married Nov. !1 tit HeniL Ore., to W. W. 1'airhank They will make their homo in liend, where Air. Fni rim 11k lins irlivmitiful home all ready for the bride. The young men of St. Clem 'ii Ik r.iilhfilir. elinreli Uuve 11 so cial dance in the school hall Friday evening. Music was furnished bv the Portland Woolen Mills orchestra. Mrs. Frnnk Iloldninn of Pen dleton has been visiting her sister, Airs. h. c. look. Airs. Hnlh Darnell of Kalama, Wash., a sister-in-law of Mrs. Cook, with her son Edward, were Thauksuivinu miests at the Conk home. Now "hunnels" at a nihil mum cost arc being made by the members now enrolled in the millinery class which meets at the local Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday evenings at 7 o'clock with Miss M. IS. Met, as instructor. The course in cludes the creation of four hats either from new or old material beside making of fancy trim mings from rinhoii. AnioiiL' Hie vomm nconle of St. Johns attending 'O. A. C. who were .home for Thanks giving were Jennie McNiven, Alice iiiisinin, uiancu wiikiiii, Susie Lindlev. Gertrude Han sen, Vera Thurston, Merritt Whitinore, George Skells, Oorue Miksch. Harlaiid I Ivatl. John Ohm, Oliver Jeffcott, Del-' bcrt Day and Clarence unstrap. Fail Keliher came from Uni versity qf Oregon. Olaf Samuelson, a resident of St. Johns for (lie mist twentv years, died at the family resf nnnce. 701 Fust Polk street. Sunday following an illness winch confined him, to Ills m for three years. He was born in Sweden. Surviving him are his widow and one son, Harry Samuelson. Funeral services were held froiu Miller & Tra cy's undertaking parlors. Burial was in nose uiy ci-muii-ry. Mr. nnl Mrs. Williiun Yminii entertained informally at cards at their home on Last Thir teenth street north, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons of St. Johns assisted. Among the guests from the St. Johns district were Mr. and Mrs. John Noce, Mr. and Mrs. William Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ball, Frank Carlson and Dr. Lewis Kcliltcr. Put had i 11st finished his day's work. On going to his coat which was hanging on a nearby tree, he saw that some one had drawn the face of a donkey on the back. Turning to the two Englishmen who were stnndini? nenrbv. he asked: "Which one of yez wiped ycr. face on me coat 7 ireK Mes senger. The Conureuationnl Club of St. Johns gave their regular mnnthlv sunncr in the Church on Friday evening, November i i - . r ii 1 .... zu. un acciiiiui 01 11 iji'iiik au soon after ihnnksuivintt there was not so many present as usual. We, who enjoyed the supper can only feel sorry for those people who were afraid to risk another feed so soon after their turkey. Reported. Boys' Shoes ROGERS. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Chipman left last week for Los Angeles, where they will spend the win ter. Ed. Hurlburl of Los Angeles silent several days here the past week. He is getting along nice ly in his southern home. Miss Anna Briee has returned from Pendleton, where she has been employed for several months as bookkeeper lor an insurance company. Mrs. S. I. Ogdcn of Kugeuo, Miss Florence Ogdcn, Miss Amy Khun and J. Ii. Tanch were Thanksgiving guests at the home ol u onion ugden. Congregational Church, Pas tor Hev. .1. W. Thrciinii Sun day exercises: Sunday School 10 to 11, Morning Worship 11 lo 12, Subject, A Proilhel's idea or Pront." Communion Service follows. Evening service 7:150 to 8:30. Subject, "Christ's Own Definition or Christianity." Last Sunday evening the Con- uregationnl Church commenced a series or Open Forum ijieel- iugs tor the pumic discussion 01 live topics or general interest. Mr. J. Bailey gave an interest ing address neloiv a good audi- uce. Animated discussion nil owed. The Forum will be held about once a month. The Union Thanksgiving services held at the Evangelical Church on Thanksgiving moru- ng were well attended, especi ally by the members or the Christian Church, who always welcome an opportunity to hear their beloved pastor, Herbert F Jones, speak.- Contributed. Christian Church, Oswego iV: Central, Bible School 10 A. M., Communion and Sermon 11 A. M. The minister will de liver the first of a series of ser mons on "The Hand of God in everyday lire." C. IS. O0.P. M. Evangelistic service 7:!I0 P. M. The Terms of Pardon are the Terms of Unity." The Youim Women s adult Bible class or the Methodist Sunday school will meet at the parsonage Friday, Dee. !lrd, the purpose or which is to organize and plan the future work. A social time is planned and re freshments will be served. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Longstall nlerlaiiu'd Thanksgiving day their nieces Mrs. George Brieus- sard, Miss Ella Lyon, Mr. Geo. Brieusstird and their daughter, Mrs. Homer Maple. Mrs. J. B. Koeneke gave a surprise niriiiday puny lor Air. J. II. Koeneke on Wednesday evening, Nov. 21, at 1027 N Central Avenue. The evening was spent 111 playing games. Hefresliinents were served at 1 1 o'clock. 1 hose present were Mr. and Mrs. C. Beaver and daughters, Argyl and Dorothy, Mr. Otto Koeneke, Mr. and Mrs. Wiesc. Mrs. Alice Hayes and daughter Olive, Mr. August Koeneke. Airs. Aloyer and ner daughter. Miss Blanche Moyer, Mr. C. Van Dusen and Miss Mona Koeneke. He received many birthday presents. The W. C. 'IV U. will be en tertained Monday P. M Dec. (5, at the home of Mrs. B. A. Oleson, f02 W. Hichmoud St., in honor of her mother, Mrs. Ogdcn, who will leave very soon for her home in Iowa. Mrs. Ouden has been a great inspiration to our ladies and we regret very much 10 lose her. We ask all members to he present. bpecial music ny aiiss aiis- berge and Mrs. O Hani. Mrs. Oleson will give the anniver sary resume. Mrs. Lemon will 1 .1 .! also nave an iiucri-Ming puper. Our program begins at Jwu o'clock sharp. GLOVES LARGR ASSORTMENT W. W. ROOKRS TIIK RAINCOAT MAN V 0 1 S A L E - Four room, strictly modern cottage located close In. Almost two lots. Price 2.'U)().0(): small payment down. balance on easy terms. Ibis place is just being completed. Inquire (Mil East Chicago street. Overalls $1.G5.-R0GERS. Hem3titching-30J1 N.Jorsey. Expert nurse will take cases in her home, reasonable, quiet, and refined. Phone Columbia ISM. Dress Rain Caps 05e-ROG-ERS. Toys at Foy's Fair Store. Sewing machines rented , sold and repaired; also hotustitching. 801J N. Jersey. 2 HATS and CAPS that fit your face and pocketbook. ROGERS. Ladv or experience wishes ironing by the hour. Call 120 S. liartinau street. Flannel Shirts $2.35-ROG ERS. Friday and Saturday, Phono graph Special: Twenty-rive ten inch double records with any Phonograph in the store; good terms. .St. Johns Pharmacy. Warm UNDERWEAR, two suits $3.05.-HOGEKS. Hemstitching 301J N.Jersey. Toys at Foy'a Fair Store. Work Pants $1.05. KOGEKS. Practical nurse wants work by tho hour or day. (Jail G10 W. Charleston street. 2 Dolls at Foy's Fulr Store. Tin Pants Rogers. Dressmaking, embroidcripg, beading, braiding on dresses a specialty. Mrs. L. E. Shophcrd, 119 N. Leonard. '1 A most accoptablo Christmas gift 100 neatly printed envel opes. Get them at this office. RUBERS ROGERS. Try a pair of my 25 socks, white feet -best value I over sold.-ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. Sowing machines rented, sold and ropnlred; also hemstitching. JJOli N. Jersey. 2 Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. Old Hickory shirts wero$2.C0, now $2.00, doublo back; can't bo beat. -ROGERS. DIRT for Sale, dirt to give away, dirt cheap. Corner Fes sendon rind Kelli gr. See W. P. Greene &Son, Phone Cel. 1025 Whito Salmon Newtown Apples $1.50 per box, undelivered, at 520 S. Ivanhoc street. For Salo -Semi modern room house, lot 50x100, has tlno gar age with electric lights, gas range, heater ana some linoleum coca with tho place: price $1050, $900 cash, balance $15 monthly and interest. Call 517 Oswego street. ROGERS really needs you and you really need ROGERS. For Rent- Modern (5 room hoiiBO with ono and onofourth acres of ground. Inquire 1215 East Charleston street. Is it isn't all rk'ht, bring it back, Rogers. Dressmaking done reasonable at 013 E.New York stroet. Mrs. Gortz. 7 Lost Lavalicr with small diamond and pearl droit Sun day, morning bet. N. Edison, Heno, Jersey ami Alia suveis. 1'inder leave at this 01 lice. He wn rd. Basket ball followers Will have an opportunity to witness their favorite sport on several occa sion! this winter on the local floor. The- Bachelor Club will play five league games with Boms of the best teams in Port land, while the St. Johns Lum ber Co. team will be the local at traction in two other league games to be played on the skat ing rink floor. Mrs. O'Connell wishes to an nounce that she is still conduct ing a first class rooming house over Bonham & Currier's store, and now has a fine suite of rooms to let. Friday and Saturday, Phono- i- 1'. .1. 'i' 1.. r: 1.... men uounic iccwius wiiu miy Phonograph in the store; good terms. St. Johns Pharmacy. Men's Shoes-ROGERS. Tin Skrvicks ok Till? EPISCOPAL CHURCH are held every Sunday at J P.M. In Blckner Hall Sunday School at 2 p. in, Sunday, December 5th 'Topic The Intermediate State. JOHN D. RICK, Vicar FOY'S StJohnsFair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prices Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. J'hone 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 o o o o o o o o o A practical, inexpensive gift which is appro priate for all nses nn l nil degrees of relation, ship is o bank account. A Christmas bank account constitutes n start for many people on the road to success through saving money. Wc are making this kind of n gift particularly attractive this year because with each account of one dollar or more, goes n little brotuc Liberty Hell Home Savings Hank done up in holly paper and accompanied by a handsome card of Christians Greetings from the giver. These little replicas of the great symbol of American Liberty mnke a very nttrnctive ornament for any home. You can come in and mnke your deposit any time in the name of the person you wish to send your gift to, and if you wish, we will have the Liberty Hell Hank with pass book and enrd with your greetings, delivered the dny before Christians. Peninsula National Bank Member Federal Reserve System IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO S o c o o o o o o u u u o o u o o o o o o o Q u u u u u o u o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 00 O0OO0i0Q0OO0OO0D00000D.000 i Buy You mGIRISTMAS PRL5LNI NOW Buyliiitjjs rout OUR HARDWARE-STORE You cannot know what a big lino of gift goods wc have until you come in and see them. Wo lmve mosenta for every member ol tho household from baby up. Wo have things that will make sensible gifts. Your Christmas money will "Go Far" in our store. So don't do your Christmas buying before you como to our store and see what we have. Our Hardware is tho Best; it stands the tost. St. Johns Hardware Co. Phono Columbia 35 Four Kinds of Laundry HIGH GRADE FINISHED WORK ECONOMY FAMILY WORK ROUGH DRY WET WASH Trim? 13 ATOBIGT CO- TELEPHONE EAST H94 We Can't Fipre Out Why any one will neglect their eyes, when we fit glasses and guarantee satisfaction. DR. W. J. GILSTRAP , Physician and Surgeon ST. JOHNS, ORHGON 1 ltOGEHS sells Panta 'n everything. Dr. Evart P. Borden UISSTIST Painless Kxtractiou of Twsth mihUt Vitrous Oxide Oas Office Peninsula Hank bldg. Office phone Col. 626; tm, tUtuut Cat. -177 Hour 9-12 ii. m.; l:9U-t mii1 J-S p. tt. Dr. Herbert F. Jones CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Streel Day Phone Nljjht Phone Columbia 97 Columbia 090 Warm CAPS" for bald headed men- KOGEKS.