St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, January 07, 1921, Image 3

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    COMBINATION
RANGES
ON EASY TERMS
We have four different
Combination Ranges, from
which you may select a
range which will burn coal
and wood or. gas.
TheRexTwoinOne Range
We call it the TWO IN ONE
because it is ONE Range
which combines all the ad
vantages of TWO Ranges,
viz: a coal and wood Range
in the lower part of the
range, and a gas oven and
broiler in the upper part of
the range.
The body of the range is cast iron; it
sets on a leg base with nickel plated base
strip and front legs. This range is full
nickel plated, the oven door and splasher
back are white enamel; the gas oven and
broiler doors are grill style with class
plate, so that a clear view of the cooking
titiMiift v nit lin1 Wits nnirtA r
within may be had. The price of this
range installed, including hot CfQA fiA
water coil and stove pipe, is. .tpl" v.lU
Terms $19.00 Down, $15.00 Alonth
The Wedgewood Combination Range
Has a gas burner in the center of the bot
tom of the regular coal and wood heated
oven, has four gas burners on top of range.
This range is made of cast iron, is nickel
plated and has white enameled splasher
and oven door. Price installed, $1 70.
Terms $17.00 Down, $13.50 Month
Occidental Combination Range
Has gas burner in back of regular fuel
oven, three burners on top of range, white
enameled and nickel trim.
Price, installed, $135.00.
Terms 13.50 Down, 12.00 Alonth
Black Trimmed Occidental Combination
Range, Price installed $120.00.
Terms 12.00 Down, 10.00 Alonth
YOUR OLD STOVE OR RAN3E AC
CEPTED AS PART PAYAIENT FOR NEW
RANQE.
Your Credit Is Good
OAmanduBAos
The Cash Grabateria Grocery
Another cycle of time has elapsed, we have
taken our inventory, we are satisfied with the year's
business but at the same time we are to strive for a
bigger, better year in 192 1.
The most satisfying feeling comes, however,
from the fact that prices are going down. Just one
item to illustrate;
That delicious Eastern Cured Sinclair's Bacon
that sold at sixty cents per pound we can sell at 38c.
Many others, in fact most other Grocery items have
hit the toboggan.
The frequent turnover, strictly cash purchases
and close margin of profit tell the story of a success
ful business on a falling market.
We are better equipped to serve you now than
ever and shall endeavor to merit the handsome pat
ronage we have enjoyed the past year.
Moderate orders delivered free, phone orders given
special attention.
PHONE COLUMBIA 102
Scales & Currier,
OWNERS
I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
Uulversnl Lunch Kits $3.25 $3 Hot Water Bottle $2 35
$4 Hot Water Bottle $3.25 35c Eucamct Tooth Paste 23c
25c Pastime Tooth Paste 17c 15c Linen Tablcts.Note and Letter Size 10c
15c Presto Hand Paste 8c 50cGrystal-Lac Polish and Cleaner 27c
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Proscription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Wilbur Bellinccr and wife of As
toria spent New Year's with his
father and brother here.
Our idea of a smart girl is one
who can make her complexion taste
as it looks. Llviugstou(Ky.) En
terprise. o
MiRq Irmn Weeks of Antitro.
Wis., has arrived In St. JohnB
and will make her home with
her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Weeks.
The New Year's entertainment
at the Congregational church was n
fine success and immensely enjoyed
by the large crowd in attendance.
u
I. W. Underwood of Eureka, I
Cal.. has been the guest of his
cousin, Mrs. Sam Lear. The two
had not seen each other for lorty
years.
Mfutt KnMinrinn Hnll hna re-
tnrnnrl in llflf hnmfl in Corbfitt
aftor spending tho holidays with
her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, and
her family.
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Rev. Burton, formerly pastor of
the Baptist church here, but now
pastor of the church at Ccutralia,
Wash., erected old mentis licrc
this week.
Many a shabby coat covers an
honest quart. Ex.
o
Borrowing may be a disease, but
lending is insanity, says an ex
change. o
See Walker about your Income
Tax Report. 633 Smith avenue;
phone Columbia 558.
A succcsful magazine cover is
one that has very little cover for
the girl. Trinidad Picketwirc.
O-1 -
The modest nickel is afraid to go
out in the financial world unless ac
companied by two or three pennies.
If you suspect that your wife has
found vou out. tell her before she
can tell you; she'll be so mad she'll
forget half she wantca to say.
Vermillion QKans.J Times.
o
The Altruistic Club, Pythian
Sisters, will hold their next meet-
nir with Mrs. A. It. Duusmorc at
G07 Pesseudcn street January 11th,
when all members arc Invited to be
present.
o
lolm L. Wood v. sheriff of Latah
con tit v. Idaho, was a cucbt of his
old time friend, Thos. Gricc, the
well known undertaker, tuts wecu.
Mr. Woodv is n pleasant geutlcmau
as well as efficient official.
II. V. Clark, the furniture mat),
offered n fine blanket for the first
baby born in St. Johns in 10s 1
The blanket was awarded to An
drew Alcott of 1786 Gilbert street
born Jauuary 1, 193 j, 7,30 a. 111.
o
A chapter of Royal Arch Ma
sons is now belncr nrrani'.ed for for
this district. A meeting will be
held in Masonic Temple. St. Johns
Monday night, January loth. All
members of the Order are urged to
attend this meeting.
o
Pinna wnra made for n union
temperance rally to bo held at
the Christian church on bunuuy
ovonlnir. Januury Cth, nt a moot
ing of the W. C. T. U. held at
the home of Mrs. J. G. Scott on
Mnmlnv nfternoon. Mrs. Over-
street had chnrgoof tho meeting.
Tlin filflnneiH of tho M. E.
church will hold n UUBinCHB aud
social meeting nt tho homo of
Mrs. Myrtle Weeks, corner WIN
lnmnttfl hnnlovnnl and Mohawk
street this, Friday, evening. All
members and friends Invited to
bo present. Refreshments will
be served.
Minn Mnrlnn DunHmoro has re
turned to Antelope, Oregon,
whnfA nlio in Inatriictor in the
high school, having spent the
holidays with her mother, Mrs,
A. E. Uunsmore. unns uuns
mriro whn id nttondintr Univer
sity of Oregon, also spent the
holidays with nis motner.
o
Pnntnln Tom Sweenev. mana
ger of the Inland Construction
nnmnanv. which recently was
awarded the contract by the
dock commission lor me con-
of niotinn nf the warehouse at
Terminal No. 4, pier 2, haB an
nounced the beginning of opera
tions. A crew ib driving piling
against the fire wall preparing
for the general construction
crew. The shed will be 750
feet long and 200 feet . wide.
The contract price is $181,304.
o
The Knizhts of Pvthias had a
jolly good time New Year's eve.
A most enjoyable program was
rendered at the skating rink, A. E.
Jones acting as master of ceremo
nies Dow Walker gave an inter
esting talk, the old time K. of P.
quartet discoursed some pleasing
selections, the D. O. K. K. drill
team gave a particularly fine exhi
bition: then there were a numoer 01
delightful recitations and other
stunts that made the event highly
enjoyable. A fine luncheon was
served tn the nail later in the even
Ing.
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Men's SHOES ROGERS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hendricks
spent Christmas with their daugh
ter, Mrs. J. A. Rose, at Ridgfield,
Wash;
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rassi left New
Year's morning for a tour of South
ern California. They expect to be
gone about three months.
For Sale 200 e Fnirchlhl
Incubator and brooder in good
condition. Will he sold til a
bargain. Call ul this office.
When a man expresses sympathy
for old maids he means that lie re
grets their inability to do as well as
his wife did. Ex.
The average man can't fool one
woman aud yet every once in a
while you'll fiud an idiot trying to
get away with bigamy. Ex.
The girls arc reported to be gain
ing physical vigor, but they are
not any more able than formerly to
do the family washing. Ex.
We've observed that there's more
notice taken of one typographical
error in the paper than there Is in
a whole column that is correct.
John Burger of Summit, Idaho,
has purchased the residence at 328
Pesscuden street through the ageu
cy of the Greater St. Johns Realty
Company.
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Corn is now so cheap and labor
so high that the farmers have to
give their coruhuskers all of their
corn as part payment for husking
it. Denver Times.
Prank Walker returned last
week from a four month' sojourn
in Ohio, Nebraska and other states,
He says he saw nothing that look
ed ns good as Oregon.
People desiring to have their Re
view by mail instead of the carriers
in St. Johns are required to pay the
subscription price, Uncle Sam docs
not deliver free papers.
Small want ads should be paid
for when ordered. They should be
sent to the ollice instead of tele
phoned. Too easy to make mis
takes aud the amounts are too
small to book and collect.
The Central Hotel of St. Johns
has changed hands aud has had a
thorough overhauling. Thirty-
eight nice large rooms, some nice
housekeeping rooms, large aud
cheerful. Strictly under new man
agement and absolutely clean aud
now open to the public. Prices
very reasonable. 1 ue best tn the
city for the money, Owner, Mrs,
W. T. Hartford.
With many regrets but because
of failing health I have resigned
my work as pastor of Portland
Second Church. I shall still pray
for St. Johns. My association with
them for the last year and eight
months has been very pleasant in
deed. The pulpit is being filled at
present by Kev. whetsel who is an
excellent speaker. Come and hear
him. Rev. E. D. Blackman, for
mer pastor.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
The I. G. II. Y. Club met at the
home of Lillian Molson on Fiske
last Monday night. We had au
unusually good time and adjourned
iiniminllv late. At this ineetintr
it was discovered that another of
the girls had decided to quit the
ranks of the active members of the
Club and is wearing a new diamond
ring. This certainly was a sur
prise to most of us and really caus
ed quite a commotion. The next
meeting will be at Faith Smith's
on East Russett street next won
doy night. On the 17th our month
ly business meeting will be held at
the Y. W. C A. club rooms in
Portland and at this meeting the
annual election of officers will be
held. If you want your candidate
to win be sure to attend this meet
ing. Reported.
The river is running very high
at present.
Wanted by couple without chil
dren, two or three light housekeep
ing rooms. 109 Philadelphia St.
Mrs. T. J. Kress aud Miss Anna
Fischer of Salem spent several days
last week at J. F. Glllmorc home.
A vountr daughter arrived nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kil
kenny at their home in Portland
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. J. 1). Glllmorc and baby
Evelyn arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Decker at Bisscll, Oregon, this
week.
II. F. Clark's furniture store was
burglarized Wednesday night and
a (lo.CII Pflir.4 nf In re rnrlnlni mid n
number of small mantel clocks stolen.
The tnlllinerv class nt the V. V.
C. A. will meet hereafter Thursday
evenings 7 to 9. A new class has
been formed that will meet Thurs
day afternoons' 3 to 5. Tnc gym
class meets Wednesday nights.
WHO IS ROGERS?
Uring in your news items.
House Slippers 95c ROGERS.
Typewriter nnner nt HiIh
ollice.
TIN PANTS $2.95 KOGERS.
Cess pool (IIl'I'Iiii'. Call C0I11111.
bla 12CG. 238 W. Tyler St. at
Boys' Bib Overalls 1. aS -ROGERS.
For Sale Fine vounir cow nud
call; will sell on time. Call Col
umbia 1310.
BOYS' SHOES ROGERS.
For Sale New Thor Electric
Vacuum Cleaner, $21.00. Call Co
lumbia .120.
ROGERS sells BELTS made
of real leather.
For Sale A complete wooden
Ivory baby bed, very reasonable If
taken at once. Call at 1060 Mo
Kenua avenue.
Why is business good with ROG
ERS? Good Muff at the right
price today's price that's why.
Some nice clean little property
deals have been handled by the
Greater St. Johns Realty Co. Now
give us a chance aud we will sell
yours. Office No. 403 North Jer
sey, opposite postofficc.
ROGERS is no SLICKER even
if he does sell them for $3.95.
For Rent 3 room house with
large sleeping porch, partly furn
ished, $14.00. Call (KKI Tioga St.,
corner Seneca.
PANTS, T R O U S E R S and
BREECHES ROGERS.
Maternity cases taken reasonable
at U0i) Princeton street, uuur Burr.
Call Columbia 901 Bcolit
WORK
I?RS.
r
SHIRTS 9-5C-ROG-
WORK PANTS $1.95 ROG
ERS. For Sale -Several cockeruls at
815 N. Smith avenue.
ROGERS is waiting for you.
HATS and CAPS that fit your
face and pocketbook ROGERS.
Wanted Dressmaker's helper at
535 S. Jersey street. Apply in
person.
Best yet For Sale 7 room house
No. 921 Central ave.; Price $1300.
See the place, then come and see
me. S. C. COOK, 402 S. Jersey
street.
If you arc leaving city and want
a good place to store goods cheap,
call Columbia 779.
For Rent Modern 0 room house,
l'A acres of laud. Inquire at 1215
E. Charleston street.
Dressmaking done reasonable
at 613 E.New Yorklstreet. Mrs.
Gertz. 11
The St. Johns Bachelors won a
basket ball game Wednesday night
from the St. Johns Lumber Co. by
the score of 40-14. The game was
much more hard fought than the
score would indicate, as during the
first half which ended 13-10 in la
vor of the club boys, the saw mill
boys were leading by several points.
The second half started out with
some excellent team work which
resulted in Bttgbee and buudstroin
tossing basket after basket. The
entire team for the losers played a
good, clean game aud with more
experience will be heard Irom. l'or
the Bachelors, flugbec, Lind and
Wrinkle played very consistent
ball. The playing of Bugbee at
forward was a revelation to the
large crowd, as he was in superb
form judging from some marvelous
shots from almost impossible angles.
Thrift-
is one of the qualties every person must cultivate to
have a happy, useful life. Thrift simply means the
avoiding or unnecessary expenditure now for some
thing worth while later on.
Every person who has no Savings Account at
this time should start ono, if only for one dollar and
thus tak the first step toward Independence and
Contentment,
fit' P'2
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Nationa
Ban
Member Federal Reserve System
Velocipedes
Special Price For One Week
Oval Steel Tires, Red Wheels, and
Gear, Adjustable Seat with Springs,
Suitable for Children from 4
to 6 years.
Regular
$4.50
SPECIAL
$3.28
St. Johns Hardware Co.
nits wixcmssTisu sroun
OMce Hume Columbia 1120
Residence I'lionc Columbia 477
OlHce I'lionc Columbia 71KI
Drs. BORDEN & K ELI HER
DENTISTS
1-4 PENINSULA BANK BLDG.
Nitron On lik- Ghs fur
TuIiiIcm Kxtructlon
of Tietli.
Nerve lllocklng for
1'uliili'tn Preiwrfitloii
of CuvitlcM uml Surgical
Kemovul of Truth,
I Portland Manufacturing Co.
MANUI'ACTURURS OK -
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex
celsior urape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET
FOY'S
St.JohnsFair Store
Highest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839
Dr. L. F. Pickens
DENTIST
Office Hours H to 12 A. M. I to C 1. M.
Hvcultigs 7 to J
1'eulusula llauk IllnV.
Office l'hoiie Columbia MB)
Michael Goarcke
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
LONG DISTANCH HAULING
Prompt and Careful Service ut all times.
A trial will convince.
Office with Greater St. John Realty Co.
I'lionc Columbia 4MJ
For Sule -Semi-modern 1 room
house, lot 50x100, hub lino gar
age with electric lights, gas
range, heater ana some linoleum
gooB with tho place; price $1G50,
$900 cash, balanco $15 monthly
and interest. Call 517 Oswego
street.
$2.50 WORK SHIRTS now 2.
ROGKRS.
Till? SimviCHS OF Til it
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
nru held every Suiiduy nt 3 P.M.
In Blckner Hall
Sunday School ut 2 p. in.
JOHN I). RICK, Vicar
Dr. Frank N. Sandifur
OPTOMETRIST
Vision Specialist
Mtisculur Deficiencies Corrected
Glasses Scientifically Fitted to ISyea
Replacing of broken lenses ami repair
work promptly taken care of,
SUITE 514 SELLING BLDG.
Phone Main 5075 Portland, Ore.
Furniture Repaired and
Prices Reasonable
EDWARD BROOKS, Fixup Shop,
!G . G7 Columbia Blvd l'rench Block,