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T f HF Gtfc Suits and Overcoats UP TO $90 NOW $66 Suits and Overcoats UP TO $125 NOW Every Man Who Looks, Buys j j FIRIi-DAMAGE ADJUSTMENT Sacrifice Sale of Fine Tailored Suits and Overcoats The fire in our establishment Oi loher 5 cl set considerable damage. The insurance adjustment 1ms been ninde. For Innately, the stock of suit and coctt juttems were ttnlittrt, hut out they go 011 the ndjustmettt basin. Finest linitigH and findings. n timiiil, are being used. Joy's high standard hand tailoring. Better Bargains Thnn You Alny Imagine JPfc Ucady-Alntle Suits Arc Not as Good 217 North Jersey Street From "The Scandal" The Bachelor Club' Official Paper A STUDY IN "S Saw Scuppooso. Sunday. Sure Home spot! Sweet sedate skirts send select single suitors Saletnward, Stop Btnr Inc. Honorific Scappoose sizzling sirloin stcakM, soft sofas, seclude soothing Ht'llftUtlollB. Summer season ulinll sco Skco Her (inly uaunterltiK Scappooso streets. The Scandal has survived the period of Its Infancy and Is still fiolng strong, simply because of the fact that It has received the united BUpport of the lirothorH. It Iiiih been no easy task for tho editorial Htaff to publish tho Scandal In eomplhinrc with the requirements and restrictions necessarily Imposed by Its dlgcrlmliiatliiK readers, and for this reason the paper has not made Its appearance with any scmblnnce of reg ularity, nevertheless It has managed to blossom out In all Its glory at least once a mouth. Aa unnin imii Iiiih hii lit. "Home of us tire iioru musical, others acquire their musical tastes anil sun oiuers imvo 11 thrust on V111." To which we udtl, that un uiutiel ItniMi U'lali we eolllll slioot till! one who did tho thrusting, when wo have to listen loMncir victims. Pad (tuning up his clnrlnnt) "Hey, Ullr. does that sound like M"'? Kile (usuol wit) -"Might be .1 Pad, but It sounds like 1,1" Four Kinds of Laundry HIGH GRADE FINISHED WORK ECONOMY FAMILY WORK ROUGH DRY WET WASH 'mm AUCLDIOT CO- TELEPHONE EAST "9' What sculpturing Is to n block of marble, education would bo to that block of yourH. u The St. John Community Club, an or. gnnlntloii which has the express pur ine oi loitering ucttcr tilings in mis 10 cnlity, is growing with leaps andboutiils. Since Its inception n short while ago it hm tnkcu such n spurt that the halls and Acetylene welding Forge WELDING MACHINE WORK WHOP ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING CORPORATION $ -roor or ounuHoroti srnccr- Utah's Best Coal Also Rock Springs and Wash ington Chunkie, Lump or Nut. We are now in a position to fill all orders for Coal, lare and small. Oar Prices are reasonable. Consult us nbout your Winter's Supply of COAL St. Johns Ice Works ICE AND COAL Columbia 84 C. LI. HARRIS, Mgr. various meeting places about the town are taxed mid in places even standing room is at a premium. This Is, Indeed, .. - !. . i. i utiiieniiiu oi iiic pcopic who iuhku uii tins cuiiiiniiiiii) i iur iiuiB it iim until wonderfully on the citizenship of the lower ciilnsula? In days gone by var ious organisation of it similar nature have sprung up and would flutter n while, only to serve n short existence and then be forgotten. Looking Imrk over a stw.ii of almost twelve years, the Iliii-hclorChih sec a ilct elded Unpioveincnl during this eriod. As the surrounding community grew so did the club, always striving for better meiit. And us the community became better, so did the club- We have nlways stood for the best lu everything ami nsn moral factor In the community we have endeavored to be In the front ranks. Realizing the good arising from this al iunde has been n vital factor lu keeping ".the members together, especially during the trying period of the bile war when I tnrnty tlucc out of a possible twenty eight were with the colors, but those I that remained tit home bung on with I proper r.lrii ami today the direct bene Ills are to be found us u result, I The Community Club, like the llaehe I lor (.tub, has lis tlillicullies ahead. Our struggle during the next year will ceil 1 ter around a new and better home. I When we realize this our ixmltlou for the Mature Is secure and we will be able to promote the betterment of those w . c ime in contact with In a Unit IMchclnr spirit, as has been endeavored during the liuli s i-xlstviice. i !Mrs.l3ertImC.Biirdick : ( I.icciititatc of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Tenclicr of Piano I 1957 IlodgeSt. Phone Col. 87a , Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION 1 I'lltien years in the buslne in St 1 Johns, I, lt your property with us. W make sales. S. C. COOK, 102 N. Jersey Phone Columbia WW William C. Walker I'uhllo Auotmiit nut EipcriiiuJ, Auditing and Sv.temiliilnJ Special Attention (uvea To Keeping Small Accounts (7.7.7 Smith Avvnuo A'orfi Old SUNSET CASH GROCERY 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Col. 1148 Till-PENINSULA'S LEADING GROCERY STORE Never put off until tomorrow, tint which you .can do today, and that is the one reason why the KUNSl-T tiUCCKKDS Karo Syrup, dark, five lbs. 45c; ten lbs. - 80c Hebo Milk, Large Can 10c, Dozen - $1.15 Hebe la a product put up by Carnation Milk Co. and is guaranteed by them, your money back if not satisfied HAZiaWOOI) MILK U Large Cans 35e Case $5.50 CARNATION MILK llOKUKN'S MILK 2 Large Cans 25e 2 Large Cans 25c Case $6.90 Case $0.00 Dordcu's and Carnation Milk llabv Size, -l Cans Save your money, buy at the Sunset NOW IS A GOOD TIAE TO BUY FLOUR VIAl FLOUR, A St. Johns Product $2.65 We honestly believe this Hour should find a place in eviry home in this community, if not satisfactory full purchase price will be refunded OLYMPIC FJ.OlTR, '4 ! Sack 2 70, bhl $10.G5 CROWN FLOUR. t4 bbl Sack $2 75, bbl $10.85 Flour will surely go higher and this is a good time to put in your winter supply before we get the big snow, that may come again. Best Upland Potatoes 1.75 and up Pure Vegetable Compound, 20c lb., 5 lbs. Pure Silver Leaf Lard, 28c lb., 3 lbs. Pure Cane Berry Sugar, lb, 95c 80c 10c I HY DEAL WITH ihf Because we have the goods, we have the prices: vc have bought I merchandise for you for fifteen years so we ought to know how to buy I iui juu. uuaiuens is wiiut 11 i uckunac yuu iihvc uinciiu ami yuui friend has a friend who has conveyed the message of fair treatment and conscientious dealing. , We have dared to carry quality merchandise of reasonable price because it goes without snyirg that cheap merchandise docs not get mi) one anywhere. You deal with us because all the help whom we have about us are kind, courteous and considerate. You deal with us because It Is a pleasure to,tuakc purchases from a smaller store where ( you arc known. In the city you are not known: on.evcry hand Is the evidence that what is wanted is your dollar, We endenvor to combine the Community Spirit and friendly association with the business and feel that we have thus far succeeded and believe that spirit wilt enable us to grow as the Community grows. I Xmas Suggestions HANDKERCHIEFS Beautiful, sheer embroidered handkerchiefs: they arc always acceptable gifts. Select them early: tuc stock is extensive and well chosen at this time. GLOVES The Ccntcmcri Gloves for Ladies. Kid Gloves for your small Daughter and Gloves for Men, Dress Gloves and Auto Drivers Gloves, Warm Gloves for School Wear. Japanese Lunch Cloths A practical, useful, moderate priced gift. A fresh assortment of all slr.es. Napkins to match. FELT SLIPPERS What is more acceptable than a pair of nico, warm slippers of her favorite color: wc have them for children, too, in blue and red. HOSIERY Silk Hosiery in boxes of three pairs, brown, black or navy $4.00 for three pair. And they arc Pure Thread Silk. Children? Hosiery by the box or by the pair. Dcpcn'dable brands. BLANKETS We have already sold several pairs of Dlaukets for Christmas gifts. Just think about a nice warm blanket for some one you like. COMMUNITY CLUB AlEETING The Community Club meets at the local '. W. C. A. on Tuesday the 21st at eight o'clock. Light refreshments, no charge. The Men's Department is Ready The Men's side of the store Is ready for you to make your selection for your boy or the young man you like or for your father or husband. Dear in mind that Neckties are always fine gifts: Socks as well. A pair of Florshcims is more than worth white. Then there are Scarfs, Suspenders, Arm Hands, Fancy Hosiery, Fancy Shirts, Hose Supporters, Stick Pins, Cuff Links, Collar Pins. And there arc Auto Drivers Gloves, Dress Gloves, Umbrellas, Traveling Hags, Suit Cases, Over coats and Suits of Clothes for Men and Hoys. A nice Hat makes a proper gift, a Flannel Shirt is not so bad. If you would please a Man or Hoy give him something to wear. BONHAM & CURRIER 1 L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. OJO 1 THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. Authorized I?ord Service Sta tion. Complete line of Kortl parts in stock. Tires, tubes nnd accessor- ICS. CARS STORED Welding, Brazing and Ra diators Repaired. Woolley Bros. Phona Columbia COO. SEE Home Mercantile Co. FOR YOUR Choose ft that speak your thoughts A visit to our store will help you to select Christ mas gifts that convey a message of good cheer and friendship. Electrical Appliances are appropriate as gifts and will be appreciated beyond all others they are a last ing reminder of your thoughtfulness, The choice is wide per colators, chafing dishes, toasters, vacuum cleaners, table lamps and many oth er appliances, beautifully and handsomely finished, Make your selections aud have it put aside for you. Portland. Railway Light & Power Company "BuyYotif D-xtricGeeds Man Eldctrk.Stere" Coal, Briquets, Build ing Material Our Prices are Down on PAINTS and OILS, also all kinds of FEED and GRAIN, all kinds and Prices on HAY. We are agents for Dr. HESS and Dr. Le Gears Poultry Powders and Tonics. We are still giving XA Off on Auto Casings SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOMNS, OREGON FANCY SOFT SHELL NO. 1 WALNUTS aoc ib. 3 lbs, n 00 CHOICE SOFT SHELL NO. 2 WALNUTS 20c lb. 5 lbs. J5c 30c Medium Red Alaska Salmon, 1 Ib. Tall Cans Now FANCY PAPER SHELL ALMONDS 35c lb. 8 lbs. $1.00 20c Leslies Salt, 2 Ib. Package Only 5c Do Your Marketing At The Sunset And You Will Be Better Satisfied J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We ilrlivcr uochU to anil from all tuirts oi rortlitiul, Vancouver, I.luntou and suriHinillti country. I'Uuo unit furni ture moving. Phone Columbia 82. 10t Kast Uurlington Street. Furniture Repaired and lilil'IZilSIIUO l'rlces. Reasonable EDWARD BROOKS, Rxup Shop, 625 527 Columbia Blvd French UlocV. j Portland Manufacturing Co. I MANUFACTURERS OF o Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex-;; ( rplcini firnnt RnvAc Prr rr f.ocA inrlr and all kinds of Veneer I FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREE FIRST CLASS DRY FIR SLAB WOOD Immediate Delivery PLANER TIMINGS AND GREEN WOOD St. Johns Lumber Co. Security Benefit Association St. Johns Council 2775 KriiuUr inrttlnii flrl mii tlilnl Wcilntlvi. Opcu mrftlni;. to llir uljlo lint luciulxr nl ami 4lti Mumliyi, Vl.llor. anil iiirmtKt cor ill.lly luvllrtl loallriulat Moo Hall, Laurel Lodge, 1, 0, 0, F. No. IOO. St. Johns. Ormaan Mccti each Monday evening in Oddl'el Ion t hall id 7:3o. A cordial welcome to all vliltlnK brother, Carl ncckmaii.N.O. I', I' l'rcxnan. V. O. CC.Orajr, Kfc. Xc. O. W, Nortnt, l'lnHc. II. J' Clark. Treat. " St. Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our member at our regular meeting every 'Al ami -tin murwiay evening. u. w. aiunm. Consul. I.J. Ogden, Clerk. 3 HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGMIS or PYTHIAS .Meets every l'riday night at 7:30 O CIOCk III IIICKNKK Ilall, Visitor always wel come. jVtt. WclmerjjC. C. Woodmen ot the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavitt mid Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. A, Trout. C. C.j R. C. Clark. Clerk. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first aud third Wedttesdavof eacli month In Masonic Hall. Visi tor welcome. A.R. Davis, W. M. A. W. Davis. Secretary. Minerva Chapter No, 105, 0.E, 8, Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome, Catherine K. Stephen, W, M ileule V. 1'oit. Sec. Itl7 8. I'rincetou (tree! PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Joraay Strict Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Kxamhied ritone Columbia 255 CHAMBERS COMPANY G. Chambers Mrs. II. R. Iwry Funeral Directors 24S-250 Killingsworth Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON Telephones: Woodlawn 8306 C 1133 Mr. Chamber is the only G. A. R. undertaker in the city of Portlaud. Personal attention and supervision given to arrangements. Residents of St. Johns liavine taxes and city liens to pay in Portland cau make their payments w ithout inconveni ence by availing themselves of our ser vices. We will pay same and secure vour receipt without inconvenience to vou. Pee, 25c. References: 'Auy St. Johns Bank. Peninsula Title, Abstract aud Realty Co., by II. Henderson, Manager; 402 North Jersey Street. on ROGERS Your