I FJANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Extra Specials 'OU may need Aprons, your Children may need School Dresses. For One . Week we will sell 32 inch School Day Frolic Cloth and Peggy Cloth at 22c per yard. All these are sold to us as fast color materials and they are Strong Fabrics, made especially for the things mentioned. EVERYTHING in the store reduced except the new spring arrivals which take the low market as it is opened for .display. The Buyer's Strike The attitude of the buvirnr rniblic hrmirrlir. prices, but it has stopped the wheels of industry. No i merchant will buy for the simple purpose of displaying yuuus un ins smmvuig. No industry can run if the distributor of his . pro duct does not buy. It is up to you, the CONSUMER who has saved for this period of depression to spend your money. Not for luxuries just at this time but just spend for your comforts and protection of your health. SOME OF THE NEW ARRIVALS mported Voiles, Domestic Voiles, Imported Organdy, Cotton Crepes, All in Newest Shades RENFREW . STANDARD COLORED DAMASK Mil nmiH i Tl m (O) Standard D For Qunlily J. 4 III I mm B H0SR Special Values Advance Arrivals JJ8 inch Georgette, per yd $1.75 32 inch Silk Pongee, $1, $1.10, 1.25 Silk Hosiery, Drown and lllnck. 1.50 Duster Drown Children's IIo.sc Reduced Girl's Brogue Oxfords The I Huh School Shoe $0.50 Fine Dlnck Kid Shoes 8 00 Fine Drown Kid Shoes 9.00 Ut. nnd Dunn Dlack Kid Shoes 10.50 Florsheim Shoes For Men ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF NEW MODELS The price of this most pop ular Men's Shoe is now within the reach of the average man. These Shoes have the wear ing qualities combined with foot comfort. Men's Suits The Sale has moved them because of the extra values. We can' still display a credit able range of staple styles. Boy's Clothing Hoy's nnd Girl's Coveralls, 2 nr. $1.75 Hoy's Suits Reduced, $10 Stilts 7.50 Hoy's $15 Suits 11.25 Other Reductions from Original Prices. Fresh New Patterns, 32 inch Per Yard - 45c Miss Plasket, Buyer Rrrita:3rri $L 4 m L E, Rose, Mgr. Dry Goods Dept. OUI II lOl II Gi VJJl I Itol Men's Dept. SUNSET CASH GROCERY 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Col. 1148 St. Johns Dependable Store Pure Cane Berry Sugar, 1 1 lbs. $1, Sack $9-00 Ground Sweet Chocolate 25c lb., 3 Ihs. 70c TKA SP1XM AI.S Sunset llrcnkfust Hlend Coffee India Ceylon. Japan. 30c lb., II'. lbs $1.00 liitnpowticr and llmiMust Wic lb. The ulmvc goods ae woith more than they cost, try and be convinced Inrgc Cutis Tumutoc-ii with Piuee, Well Killed. 10 Cans Irge Cans Tnmatoe (Whole) 2 Cans 20c Uxtra Choice Sngat Pwu, I lie Can, Dozen Cans IOC biiKar Teas, vine Run. 2 Cans , 2&c Sweet Suur Corn, lf,c Can. Dozen $175 Fancy Voting Sugar Corn, 3 Cans 50c, do.. .$1.90 Btrlnt;lcsA Deuns, 2 Cans 26V, Dozen 1-15 Lipton's Tea, Yellow Leal lbTS3c, V, lb. 43c, '.j lb. 23c t $1.00 25c 1.75 Kalian Prunes 2 lbs. 25c, 10 lbs. i 1 .20 l:oncy Sliced Pineapple Fancy Whole Cooking Rrs Broken Slices, 1-nrgc Can 30c 18c, 2 for 35c Full Cream Cheese, Mild or Medium, lb. 34c Royal White Soap, Special 5c Bar, 20 Bars - $1.00 Monday Morning Soap (Brown) 6 Bars - 25c Sweet California Navel Oranges, 25c doz., 2 for 45c These Oranges are u good sue fruit and a bargain Large Juicy Lemons, 20c doz., 2 for 35c LOWER PRICED CATSUP Moby's y, pt. Dottle Tomato Catsup , Kag, pt. Bottle Gold Medal Tomato Catsup, 18c 2 for , Dclmonte Tomato Catsup, JMc, 2 for Knight's Tomato Catsup, 28c 2 for Snyiler'sTomato Catsup. Hach , I 5c Knch 85c -15c 55c 0c Libby's Pure Apple Butter, 18c Can, 2 for - 35c De Your Trading at the Sunset Cash Grocery and you will be better satisfied, Al ways the Dependable Store SEE THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. AutMrizcd Ford Service Sta tion. Complete line of Kurd parts in stock. Tires, tubes and accessoi ies. - CARS STORED Welding, Brazing and Iia din tors Repaired. Woolley Bros. I'lion; Columbia 690, J. W. BOTTOM Contract Painter 507 East Allegheny St. Phone Columbia 1212 Cards of thanka notices are ehnrj?d for at the rato of fifty ctnts each. Persona desiring to have such notices published sheuld make a note of this. Real Estate CENTRAL LOCATION fifteen years in the business In St. Julia.. l.Wt onr property with us. Wc uwli sales. 8. L'. COOK, 402 N. Jcrwy Pulley & Zurcher Plumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Wure i Phone Col. ttt 07 8. Jersey St. lrs. Bertha C.Burdick (l.icentitatc of the Royal Academy of Music, London.) Teacher of Pinno 1957 Hodge St. lMone Col. 873 ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street Thoue Columbia 302 NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Intensive alterations hare been made at onr l'irst ntul Alder Streets Passenger Station and ninch better accomodations have been provided for our pat rons. This building is now being used exclusively by us and, in addition to the ticket otiice, lost articles' bureau and express office, we have installed un "UMJCTRIC 8TORU," where Mazda lauivi and electric np plmtices may be purchased, ap. plications made for electric light uud power, aud where liltt aud power bills may be tuid This will make it possible for our patrons to trausact such matters of business with our Company without going up town to our main ollice in Hlec trie building, and you will re ceive the same courteous nnd utteutive service. Portland Railway Light & Power Company "Bu Yof Electric Gceds at an Electric Store" Home Mercantile Go. FOR YOUR 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 )i Off on Auto Casings SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON Me for the UNION LABKL. llOGKnS. FIRST CLASS PRY FIR SLAB WOOD Immediate Delivery PLANER TRIMINGS AND GREEN WOOD St. Johns Lumber Co. KNIGHTS AND LADIES Security Benefit Association St. Johns Council 2775 Kr.ular infrlliim fir.l an J ll.lnl Monti) , Own mctllini. to ihc public an.l lucmbm mil .i"?.4".' 'ly. Vl.llor. ami inrmlwra cur illtlly Invited lo attend at Moo Hall, 4Laurel Lodge, 1, 0, 0, F, . . No, IOO, St. John.. Oregon Meet! each Monday evening ju Odd Pel lows lull nt 7.3o. A cordial welcome In all vUMiik biotlur. P. I'. I'KMiitn. N Q, B, I. ti.rmaiiy V 1 C C Cray Kcv c. Ci v. Mhcuc 1 hi c II I Clark Tir.. St. Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. Wc hcarlilv wliclt tlie alteiiiluneu of our members at our regular mcetlnga every 2l and 4iU Thursday eveuiiiK, G. V. Mull m, I.J. Oudcn, Consul. Clerk. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGIIIS Or I'VUIIAS Mpi't ft .viri- 17riilf.t. ..I.iltt mI 7'3o o'clock in lUCKNJ'R Hall, Vitilora ahsu). wct come, J. U. Weimer. O. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. V. Hall, Lenvitt and Jersey streets. Visitors alwavs welcome. W. A. Trout. C C K, C. Clark CltrU. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. Is. and A. M. Meets the first aud third Wednesday of each month iu Masonic Hall. Visi tors welcome. John M. Blair. W. M. A. W. Davis, Secretary, Mliiefva Chapter No, I050, E,S, Meets tvery second a4 fourth Tueiday of each month in Masonic Hall, Visitors welcome. AUa Ovtr.trcct W M htuie V. I'o.t. St. U17 6 Princeton (trtct PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT i REALTT CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jars.y Street Abstracts of Title Prernred Titles Examined Thone Columbia 255 J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver cood to ami from all ruirtc of Portland. Vancouver.. I.inntnn ami surrounding country. Piano and furni ture moving. I'itone Columbia 82. 109 Cast Uurlington Street. on ? ROGERS Keep Htefc Your HI