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Useful Xmas Gifts Which may be Pur chased on Easy Terms at Ormandy Bros. Fur niture Store. I Xmas Stationery Admirably Adapted for Gift Selection 25 per cent off on Toy Dishes. Eversharp Pencils $1.00 up. Parker Pens are Safe and Sure, Price $2.60 to $10. Fine Selection of Seals, Tags, Cards, Folders SEE OUR EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ON PHONOGRAPHS ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Quartered Oak Library Table, Topis 26x42, the Legs are 2lA inch square, Table, has pocket for books and magazines on each end. This Table is full Quarter ed Oak, Wax Finished SPECIAL $28.50 Portable Electric Lamps for Library Tables, Priced from $16.00 to $28.50 Leather Rocker at Reduced Prices $M CO Craftman Rocker, Special $37.50 17.fi0 $39.50 $72.50 Leather " " $0160 $77.00 " " " $66.00 $77.75 " $66 50 Push Button Easy Chairs $37.50 Imitation Leather Chairs, Special. . $31.50 $10.00 ' ?33.50 SG2 50 Genuine " " 54 00 $05.00 " $56.00 $G7.50 " " " $57.50 S77.G0 " " " " fol.QQ Oregon Cedar Chests Priced $10.25 to 528.50 Tennessee Cedar Chests Priced $36.75 to $52.50 Your Credit Is Good OAmanduBs The Cash Grabateria Grocery The Grabateria has provided for your Christ mas dinner, and has also stocked a lot of hard Christ mas candies. We invite the Sunday Schools and Churches to figure with us on the Candies and Nuts they expect to provide for the Trees. We are confident by our regular weekly appeal to your reason that some day, you who are now us ing the old time method of buyiug your Groceries will give it up for a mouth and try the Cash Plau at our Cash Store. When we have conducted busi ness both ways we certainly should know what we can do and what we do. If you choose let us have your check for $25.00 to be traded out during the month and we will make sales slips against this amount. Then compare the spending of that $25.00 with the $25.00 you have spent elsewhere. We have no misgivings as to the outcome. We give your phone orders special attention; we give reasonable delivery service. Our Phone is Columbia 102 And the Store is that of the CHECKER BOARD FRONT Scales & Currier, Inc. OWNERS Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: God the Pre server of Man. A. P. Peterson has uonc do Kearney, Neb., where he will spend the winter. The Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold n cooked food sale at The Grabaleria Store Saturday morning, Dec. 11 in. A bouncing baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ankrom at 973 Asler st., Nov. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose and two children of Hidifcfield. Wash., visilcd several days at the home of Mrs. Hose's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hen dricks. We understand an effort is being nut forth to have the improvement of South Jersey and micluman streets cancelec and readverlise for bids. Hal Davis and N. II. Lillig, both enterprising St. Johns young men, have purchased a garage at 271 Fargo slrect, near Williams avenue, and are bourn (o make a success of it. Dr. N. 13. McAlisler. who bus practiced his profession in the Peninsula Hank building for the nasi year or so, is removing to Portland proper, and will open up on ices on tlie west side. Tell 'em (itiiek and tell 'em often. Advertising is like run ning a lurnace you've got to Keep on shoveling coal. Once you slop stoking, the fire goes out." William Wrigley of gum tame. Petitions to vacate Polk street between Central avenue and Lombard street, and Leon ard street between Tyler and Huchanau streets, will come be for the city council al a public meeting, December liOlh. at 10 a. m., according to the Portland ads unci. The Kniuhls of Pvthias. be sides holding their regular nances on inursdny evening, win on uirisimas mum and also on New Years niulit hold additional dances in the sliat ing rink. The K. P. dances are being splendidly attended and all seem to enjoy themselves immensely. The hearing of the telephone . company in an endeavor to se cure slill higher rales will be held before the Public Utilities Commission in the Court House December lfilh. Ali persons in terested should make it a point to be on hand. The committlcc from the St. Johns Community Club expects (o be present in tun lorce. Flour is now moving to the uncut in larger quantities than in many years. The steamer Abercos, now loading several thousand tons for Yokohama, Koue, the Philippines and other points, is the first vessel to take out a cargo under the new rate reduction, which will per mit Oregon lo compete with Canadian shippers. The drop is from $10 to $7 a ton. The funeral of Charles A. Dotsou was held from Univer sity Park Methodist church, of which he has been a member for eighteen years, Saturday at 1 p. m. Mr. Dotson was a mem ber of the firm of the Ports mouth Mercantile comnanv. He leaves a widow and six children who live at 1800 Druid street. His father and mother also sur vive him, as well as three bro thers and one sister. On Thursday evening. Dec. 2nd., the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Free Methodisl church met with Mrs. R. G. Staines, .120. Polk St. About thirty were in attendance including District Elder J. A. Hopper and wife, also Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Blackmail, local pas tors. After the business ses sion, the evening was pleasant ly bjjfiu in music nuu conversa tion, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Wood, of Falls Cily, moth er of Mrs. Staines, was present ns a visitor. Colorado Springs. Colo.. Nov. 23 Fried angle worms become the piece de resistance of col legiate luncheon in "little Lun- non following Professor Llovd Shaw's declaration today that they are a choice dish. During the course of a lecture Profes sor Shaw described the angle worm as consisting mainly of two fleshy halves coursed by a small alimentary system and told pupils that there was no reason why it should not be eaten. A group of his pupils dug up a mess of angle worms, fried them in butter and pre sented them to the professor, who ate them with relish. Exchange. Lady Angclinc Von Ransalier Stood and ogled a fat, glossy steer. Of the attendant inquired, "Don't you get very tired Milking it twice every day in the year?" Skeebink. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church will hold their bazaar Saturday, Doe. 11th, in Ormandy Hros.' furni ture siore. mere win he 1101111' cooked food and fancy work on ....I.. ..1 ...... .! 'PI... auiu 111 li'iiauuiiuiu jiiilus. i ill' sale begins at 10 a. in. Anyone wishing lo donate anything lo ward the bazaar, please bring the donation to the store at lei 9 a. m. Adv. The Harvester World: "Just because a company, a dealer, or branch house is sold out is no reason why it should quit ad vertising, when you stop ad vertising, all that you have done before begins lo crumble and the lime will come when you are not sold out and when you will need the power lliat is built up by advertising. A continuation of advertising con tinues this force and keeps it ready for emergencies." William Waxmutli, son or Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Waxniulh of 210 West Calhin street, St. Johns, begun his major work in dairy manufacturing this fall at O. A. C. Mr. Waxniulh com pleted his second year of basic training in agriculture last .lime. He is a member of the junior class and the Agricultural club. Mr. Waxniulh is taking up one of the most important phases of agriculture in the stale and the Pacific northwest. It is esli mated that one-sixth of the food supply of the nation is de rived from milk and its prod ucts. There are approximalelv 2:1,000.000 dairy cows in the United Stales now. Dairviuu in the Pacific northwest has started its development. mauuiacturiug course ol- fercd by the department in chides practical and scientific work that is necessary to have in order to produce a superior product, which includes pas teurization, sanitation, lesliui!. marketing, cheese making, but ler making and factory man agement. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN just The Practical nurse desires work. Call MM S. Seneca street. R.E. Mclntyro is still confined 0 his homo with an injured leer. caused from a burn. Remember the Community Club meetinp Tuesday evening, uec. 21st. n tlio Y. w. o. A. building. For Sain Seven Barred Rock pullets and two roosters, O. A. C. strain. Corner Charleston and Princeton streets, A benefit danco will bo hold in tho Moose hall Saturday niirht. A largo attendance is desired, aa tho causo is a most worthy ono. Mrs. Homer Maple, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. LongatalT, leaves for her homo at Alelstone.Mont.. on Saturday. Best Buy in St. Johns-lOOx- 00 with 3 room house, coons for 200 chiekenu, 14 fruit. 4 English walnut trees, price S1300. $800 caih. 621 E. Polk street. 3t The ladies of tho M. E. church will hold a bazaar and 35c lunch nt noon and 50c dinner at 5:30 until all are served, on Decem ber 15th. in the basement of the church. Congregational church, Pastor Rev. J. W. Threlfall-Stindav exercises: Sunday school 10 to 1. service 11 to 12, tonic. "The chosen people's unlucky choice." Solo by Mr. Harry Fassett "Ope thou thine eyes." Evening ser vice 7:30 to 8:30, topic. "Limits to liberty." Sunday morning at the M. E. church: Sunday school at 10 'clock; sermon at 11 a. m.. sub ject, "The Last Chance." Sun day evening at 7:30 Mr. Chester A. Lyon, associated with the Court of Domestic Relations, will give an address on Child Welfare and the Big Brother Farm at Lebanon. Oregon. Come and bear him. A pleasant birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Coble at the home of her dautrh- ter, Mrs. Sterling May, 1035 S. vanhoe street, Wednesday after noon. Airs, oobie has been con fined to her bed for the past five years with locomotor ataxia. She was the recipient of several nice presents. Those attending: Mrs. Amanda Stone, Mrs. Jules Mar- chand. Mrs. Oscar Cluck, Mrs. Ore Allen, Mrs. Geo. Thygeson and Mrs. May. The event was very much enjoyed. FOR S A L E Four room, strictly modern collage located close 111. Almost two lots. Price .$2300.00; small payment down, balance on easy terms. This place is iusl being completed. Inquire OKI East Chicago street. Hoys Suits' $7.50. ROGERS Hemstitching 304i N.Jerscy Expert nurse will take cases in her home, reasonable, quiet, anc refined. Phone Columbia 1314 Hoys' Shoes, ROGERS. BARGAIN. New two story house, modern in every way streets improved and paid, two blocks to car line, Catholic church and school, on main busi ness street of St. Johns; 33500, $1500 down, $25 month includ ing interest, and will tako mort gage. 1108 South Jersoy street Rubber Shoes, -ROGERS. Toys at Foy's Fair Store. Men's Shoes. ROGERS. Sewing machines rented , sol and repaired; also hemstitching. 8014 N. Jersey. Hemstitching- 304 J N.Jersey. WORK SHIRTS.- ROGERS. Toys at Foy's Fair Store. Hoys' Caps Itfe. -ROGERS. Wanted Fresh cow, must be reasonably priced. 515 Hart- man street. Rl'HRERS for everybody.- ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. Get him a $1.00 Necktie for Xmas, -ROGERS. A most acceptable ChriBtmas gift 100 neatly printed envoi opes. Get them at this office. Wool Socks for Xiniis. ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. Auto Gloves.- ROGERS. Sowing machines rented, sold and repaired; also hemstitching. U04J N. Jersoy. JJ Kid Gloves for men get him 11 pair Tor Xmas. ROGERS. Dolls at Foy's Fair Store. Give hubby dear a Flannel Shirt. They shed the wind so his lungs wont hurl. ROGERS. Whito Salmon Nowtown Apples $1.50 nor box. undelivered, at 520 S. Ivanhoo street. NECKTIES aSf, Garters 2')c. ROGERS. Piano for sale al a bargain. Call Fridays or Sundays at 851 North Kellogg .street. UNDERWEAR Good stuff at the right price. ROGERS. Los I Lnvalier with small diamond and pearl drop Sunday morning bet. N. Edison, Reno, Jersey and Taeonin streets. Milder leave al this nil ice. He wn rd. WOOL SOCKS fiOc-HOC- ERS. Have Iwo building lots to trade for a I or .r-rooui modern 00000000000000000000000 00 o A Different Gift O For Christmas house; will pay balance cash. See Dan's Restaurant. WORK PANTS .$1.05. ROG ERS. Dressmaking done reasonable at 013 E.Now York street. -Mrs. Gertz. 7 Union Made Rib Overalls $1.05.- ROGERS. Two lots and two-room house for sale or trade for acreage. Call 117 N. Hartinau street. Dress Hals $3.00. -ROGERS. For Rent - Two furnished housekeeping rooms, also gar age. Inquire Chicago Rooming House. Men's Xmas Hats $5.00. ROGERS. Dressmaking, sewing and crocheting, coals reliued; prices reasonable. - Mrs. C. h. Hatch ill. 122 N. Harlmaii Street, St. Johns. Men's Slippers $1.25. ROG ERS. For Sale Edison Phono graph, also 07 records in first class condition; will sell cheap if taken at once. Call 012 15. Charleston street. SLICKERS $3.50 and $5.50. - ROGERS. FOY'S St Johns 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 Q o o o o o o o o o o o o If you waut to Rive a practical and attractive gift that anybody will appreciate, come in and deposit one dollar or more lu the name of anyone you wish to remember and get one of our little bronze Liberty Bell Savings Banks prettily wrapped in holly paper. With each bank goes a pass book showing the amount you have deposited, and n card of Christmas Greetings, bearing vour name. Or, if you wish wc will have the bank, pass book and yotir Greetings card, delivered for you the day before Christmas. Why not fill out the blank below and bring or send it in with your deposit? Peninsula National BanK: Unclosed find $ with which I wish to open u Savings Account as a Christmas Gift for Name. Address Please deliver to above address one Liberty Bell Savings Bank, with Greetings card bearing my Signature Address. o o o o o o o 000000000000000000000000 00 Peninsula National Bank Mcmbgr Federal Reserve System VISIT TOYLAND r Toys That IJring Christmas Joy I7H)R your own kiddies or for tho other Utile ones yod arc going to remember buy Toys thai will brighten their eyes Christmas morning. You will find many attractive Toys in our selection. Toys built to stand the hard knocks and In last throughout the year. Come in today and inspect our full lino of Christinas (Jifls for children. 0 Electric Flash Lights, a gift that will bo appre ciated for Christmas. Buy one at cut prices this week only: No. 240 3 cell round fibre case $ .85 No. 6842 cell round fibre case 1.00 No. 375- 3 cell round fibre case 1,43 No. 2432 cell round nickle cnbe 95 No. 273 3 cell round nlckle case 1.15 No. 3733 ll round nickle case 1.30 No. 8 Nickle plated Copper Tea Kettle $J,18 Regular 2.50 guaranteed Watch, special . Klectric Vacuum Cleaner, our price (why pay more) 119.50 St. Johns Hardware Co. Sensible Xmas Gifts At this time we desire to suggest a few Christmas gifts that will not fade or wear out. You are cordially in vited to call and seo how many splendid gifts can be bought here on easy terms. Timely Suggestions! That easy chair for father. The set of new dishes for mother, A smoking stand for the bitr brother. Ivory dressing table or writing desk for sister. ' A coaster wagon for the little brother. A rocking chair for the little sister, to be her very own. We even huve a doll for the baby. Concerning Prices Ask any one who ever bought merchandise at this store. We actually sell for less and try to give all we can for what we get not get all we can for what we give. ST. JOHNS FURNITURE CO. , 206-208-210 W. Philadelphia Street Opp. Fire Station Let's Trade Columbia 821 Better service and lower prices exchauged for your patronage, 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