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wen am BUFFETS 1 lPlPpl31jsp At Lower Prices Was Now Plain Oak Buffet (42 in. top) $46.60 $35.50 Quar. Oak 41 ( " " ) $58.50 $47.50 " ( " ) 62.50 52.50 " ( " " ) 62.00 47.00 " (46 in. top) 70.00 56.25 ( tAQ ua onnn at en 'tU 111. .JJJ UU.UU UiiIU ON EASY TERMS OAmandu Bags M M iiM MTiMM iim . -irr'i'i.i.KTi il il ll li II il The Grabateria Cash Grocery Do yon hear nnyonc sny that Grocery prices nrc too high in St. Johns? Send tlicui around to the Grabateria Cusli Gro cery mill vc will prove conclusively that they arc not. Did anyone ever tell you that St, Johns Grocers Mil not carry full stocks anil varied assortments? Just walk into our store and see the shelving and the floor space; the best of every thing displayed completely around you. And never is u single solitary article bought just to sell at a cheap price. Sanitary production and quality goods are in sifted upon and wc know the game. There is nothing stale us our co-operative arrangement for buying enables us to get quantity prices without speculating in liitge quantities. Ituy one of our coupon books and try us for a mouth; you will realize in that way what savings you can make. The Grabateria Cash Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Piione Columbia 102 Ml MONEY TALKS HERE $3.75 Pure Aluminum tfjl AC Tea Kettles $Uyd $2.25 Standard Ware ( OQ Pure Aluminum Percolator. Don't Forget Your Lawn A limited amount of Molded Corrugated Hoie that will not Kink, in 50 foot lengths, fco QG Reduced from $10.50 to q0.0 50ft.Howaafggg.Z5 I 50ft.HoseaS$5.95 Get Our Prices on Garden Tools We Sell for Less Genuine Gold Seal Gonjjoleutn.onPJp .sale, per yd. 040 BroeasI 35c Brooms! Regular.. 75c 35c BROOMS 35c Ccaoltu Rugi. fold Sell 9x12 H4.9S 9x100 ....JII.9S 0x9 $10.00 Sulkies and all kinds of Gooarts at Reduced Prices Feldstein Furniture Co. Formerly St, Johns Furniture Co, Cia82l 206 W. PUUiclpUi Shut Friday and Saturday Sale Large Bar Castcl Soap 35c Palmolive Soap, 2 for 15c Eucamint Tooth Paste 20c Tungsten Lamps, 25 Watt at Presto Hand Soap, 2 for 15c Pasturiue Tooth Paste 15c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 45c 15 ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 For Trade A fine stock ranch well watered by creek? and springs, lots of vimber, 2o acres under cultivation.15 in crop now. cood buildings, close to cood school. Deal with me.the owner, and save commission, tall at 210 Olympia street. N.St. Johns. Wanted All kinds of dress making at 1034 S. Syracuse; phone Columbia 1015. $5oo Saven room house, mod ern, full cement basement, io fruit trees; good terms. RICK ec 1A1U, Col. 887; 107 N. Jersey. Goodyear Tires and U.S. Tires at the St. Johns .Hardware uo. Sold on the easy payment plan. Wanted Child to take care of by the day or hour, between tne age of 3 and 6 years. Call 508 S. Syracuse atreec Work is progressing nicely on the work of the now Methodist and Catholic churches. Allan L. Longstaff of Milwau kee, WiB., is visiting his broth er at 921 N. Hudson street. Frank Heck has purchased a Broporty on Bristol Btreet. A. W. 'avis engineered the sale. John DickBon has gone to Yamhill, where ho has accepted a position with Cochran Bros. Mrs. E. A. Blew and llttlo daughter are spending a month in Kansas and other Eastorn points. Dr. S. A. Mulkey is planning to erect u fine business block on North Jersey street near tho Review office. E. Smith haspurchaBcd tho Farnum property on South Princeton street through the agency of A. W. Davis. r.onrai fJInWO who WUS ODCr nted upon for tho second timo last week at tho Emanuel Hospi tal, is reported to bo in n very serious condition. The C. J. Muck building on South Jersey street is rising in a ranid manner. It will mako a liniifiHnmn addition to the bufli nuss district when completed. Cnpt. F. E. Smith of tho Col- nmhin Much no works and unr- nirn on FcsHcnnen street is nlnn- ning to enlarge and in part re build liis establishment. Sister ElTa Beam will enter tain tho Laurclwood Past Noblo Grand Club nt the homo of Sis ter Garnet Cormany. 285 Benten street, Thursday, April 21st, at 2 p. m. Reported. Tho Western Wool Warehouse establishment at tho foot of Richmond street is progressing in a satisfactory mnnncr. It will be one of tho largest wool warehouses in tho West. II. Mnrkwnrt haH mndo nnnli- cation to tho city council for a permit to erect a two-story con crcto npartmcnt house on lots 1G - an 11111 1 and 17. uiock is, inirs nuumun to St. Johns. Miss Hnnna Nelson bus nold her hair dressing shop in the Morgan building and bought an ncre of land on the Powell Val lov road. Until her houso is completed sho will visit with Mrs. w. b. Mnuuen nnu inmiiy at G12 Ivanhoo strcot. Wlmrn thn Amnrlonn irnnfl. thorn imps nlflo the crent Ameri can gamo baseball, and so the war, through the efforts of tho American doughboy and Ameri can Rod Cross workers, spread this national game, a little far ther around tho world than over before. Rnlmnn flshlntr on tho river is proving fine Bport these days, and some nice catches aro boing made. C. S. McGlll and Ed. Smith each caught a lino salmon Sunday afternoon, and attracted tho admiring attention of tho paBsersby in tho window of tho St. Johns 'Hardware store tno firnt- nf tho wook. Thev were caught with a spoon hook. The lurger or the two weigneo w pounds. Tonight at tho Y. V. C. A an entertainment will be given Uv nn M. E. Sundav school class of High School girls. Tho comedy "Tho tireman'8 ra wo, In " nnrl "T.aphI nnd Loner I MUWJ M w ' ' Distance," with special music ... . a rr- ip will be given; ucKeiszonnu io nania Thin in tho cirls' second appearance in a play and the third year they nave supponeu a child in the missionary schools of India. The gins win oe pieas ed to see YOU there. Mm. W. E, Kloster, teacher. T.Ivor nf priitnrs oft remind UE honest men don't get a chance tho mnro wn work there crrows Iw.Mnrf nn hictfer natches on our pants. Once our pants were new and glossy, now mey uro ahnrlnc nf dlttWpnr hue. ull he. cause subscribers linger and don't pay us what is due. uui tnt no tlion hn iin nnd nt it Bend in your mite hovever small be fore the winds or winter smite us and we htV3 no pants at all. Ex. Cu!hiiii t Pnntrrpfflt innn OViiifnli QiinHov aphonl 1(1 n. m.. preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Special music every Sun day. Mr. Fassett will sing a onln in thn mnrnincr and anthem by the choir. Rev. Hull's sub 5n.t in inn morning: "Where could we find God if we had no Bible, and all preconceived ideas were gone?" In the even ing, "Tho Four Angel Guests." We will have from time to time string instruments interspersed with our music. Bring a ineno. All cordially invited. Geo. H. Hull, Acting raaior. 2 It is still lawful for the prune to get stewed. Wo havo had all brands of weather tho past week. Considerable building is going on in St. Johns at present. OIo Erickson is erecting a fine residence on Central avenue. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Doctrine of Atonement. Why feel so blue? The worst haB never happened and never will.-Ex. If you know any news items aend them in. Wo want all the news we can get. Some people cast their breud upon the waters and expect it to come back buttered. Some men do what their wives tell them to do, and some men aro not married. Ex. Tho cheek to cheek dancers naturally have to have their weak heads propped up. Ex. E. II. Tcnnant has taken out ncrmits to erect two residences on North Edison street for E. P. Day. Orecon Grape Circle Neighbor of Woodcraft will cive n benefit card party April 20 at (he Hickner hnll. Prizes unci Refreshments. History Year 1010 Indians sell Manhattan Island for a case of whiskey. Year 1921 citizens offer to swap buck. Ex. Mrs. T. J. Mouiihiiu is attending the Iivnngclical Conference at Uu lonvalc as a delegate this week and ucidently celebrating her birthday. Tho Indies of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs. J. C. Scott, 102 Central avenue, Monday tit 2 p. in. Everybody invited. Mrs. E. P. Borden wishes to announce that tho Bordens den tal office is again open for busi ness with nn experienced dentist at the chair. '"Bill's going to sue tho com pany tor damages." Why, what did they do to himV" 'Thoy blow tho nuittin' whistle when 'o was carryin' a 'envy licco of iron, nnd 'o dropt it on is foot "-Ex. Apron Bazar and Rummage sale at Linnton. Given by the adiesofSt.Borgitta church noon nud evenings, April 21, 22 and 5. Social lunch nt tho church mil from 3 until 9 p. m. Henry Ford suys that cows are superfluous and that n ma chine can tnko their place. It s a safe bet that his flivver has already weaned more hoyH from milking than any other modern invention. tolorndo limes. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Losuro died at the home of her granddaugh ter. Mrs. Gordon Ogden. Ihurs- day of last week. Sho had re sided hero for tho past elccn years, and was aged 7G years. Tho body was taken to Warsaw, lnd., for interment. Remember the Community Club meeting at the Peninsula Club House next luesday evening. A basket dinner will he a leu Hire. Do not forget. A number of new members are being added to the Club. Thn T.nnrnlwnnil Pnflt Noble Grand Club at their meeting held at the nome ot bister rean Heckman, bib bouth I'rlnceton street, March 17th, presented Sister Nellie HaBkell with a Past Noble Grand i) n nnd nuto- arnnh nlhnm. We had a lovelv afternoon and all wished her and her fam ly a safe journey to their new home at Wedderburn, Curry, Oregon. Reported. Thn T f? H. Y. Hliih met with Mabel Reed on East Charleston street last Monday night. Wo haA nn nniiHiinllv cood time. Vnn cirls who do not come are missing something gcod. The next meeing is going to bo very imnnrtnnt nnd un wnnt n liter nt. tnnHnnrn Notion nf the time nnd place of this meeting will bo sent by the president or secretary to eacn gin inaivmuauy. ueiron ed. The Fraternal Boosters will have an open meeting at the Moose Hall nxt Wednesday eveiiiuc. The . 4 - i J ' rommlltM has secured the services of many well known entertainers and hope to please one and all. The Boosters extend a cordial invi tation to evervbodv to attend, as there will be something of interest to hear about in regard to our com munity which will he of interest to all. -Publicity Manager. For Sale-Six room modern house at 713 N. Ivanhoe street. Price $4500. $1000 down. See J. F. Gillmore, 113 1-2 N. Jersey street 24 Plain sewing doqe at reasonable prices. 105 S. Crawford St. 24 GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN A DELICATESSEN and SALE of Art Needlework will be con ducted by the Woman's Guild of the Episcopal church at the Grabateria Saturday, April 16, beginning at 8:30 a. m. Useful and beautiful pieces of plain and fancy sewing. Pies nnd cakes also in tempting array. Children's Play Suits 95c ROG ERS. $1350 Four room house on 50 xlOO lot $400 cush, bnlance monthly. RICE & TATE, Col. 887; 107 N.Jersey. Plowing and teaming of all kinds, prices reasonable. Rob ert Rakes, GIG E. Charleston street; phone Col. 1393. Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch ing at 528 South lvanhoc; phone Columbia 1014. 25 Fertilizer costs you $3.25 per 1U0 pound snck nt the bt. Johns Hardware Co. liov's everyday SHOES $2.25, ?2.50, $2.75 ROGERS The Sewing Machine Shop.410 East Burnside; machines clean ed and repaired. Phons East 2419. See II. F. Clark. 400 S. Jersey street. 23 Plowing and light hauling by by tho man who knows W. H. Everett. All work done at pre war prices. Orders taken evenings.- 1292 Lombard street, or phone Col. 1320. 24 Now 4 room houso with sleep ing porch, entirely modern; gar- ago with concrete iloor, on pav ed street, $3000; terms. Will consider car in trade. All furni ture including piano to go nt $000. RICE & TATE, Col. 887; 107 N. Jersey. Men's WORK SHOES, 2.95 up-ROCERS. Oak ice box for sale 2G inches wide. 50 inches high; about $15. Call Col. 779. Extra fine Cactus Dahlias for sale 5c to 35c. Primroses, peren nials 5c to 15c Plymouth Rock hatching eggs, 15 for $1.00; heavy layers. 315 Hurr St., Corner of Lombard hi. Por Sale Plymouth hen and 13 chickH, 19 days old. Call G13 Smith Ave. north. Dry four foot cord wood 18.50 per cord. Columbia 722. SHIRTS of every kind-RO- GERS. For Sale -Pour room house, modern except hath tuh,lnt 50x100, garage, wood sued ana some mm; range and healer goes with place. Price Sl&IiU, $850 down, balance $15 per mouth and interest. Call 517 Oswego street. HOY'S DRP.SS CAPS 95c ROGERS For Snle 5 room plastered house with floored attic, good wood shed, gas lights and gas range, some fur niture gocK with the place, 3 hear ing fruit trees, lot bOxlOO, cement walks, 4 blocks to car. Price $1200, about $300 cash will handle this, see H. C, Cool:, -luSi a. Jersey Street, SOCKS for Monday, Hosiery for Sunday ROGERS. L. V. Marcy is now Ready to Saw Wood, in any quantity. Prompt Service. Phone your or ders. Columbia 1290. For Sale or Trade 20 acres. Owner, 117 N. Hartman St. 24 Extra Special Men's Dress SHOES $4.95 R O G E R S Bring in your news items. I.UMHER I.UMHER If you want the Hest Prices on House Hills call us Pacific Milling & Mro. Co. Columbia 1019 LUMBER LUMBER THE 1 HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 50c Best work In the city. No Charge for Calling for and Delivering. Phone Columbia 1289 Pay Day Make your PAY DAY your BANKING DAY and keep your money working. Deposit your pav check, taking out only what you must have for cash requirements and then pay your bills with checks. Don't you know it is always less of a temp tation to spend money in the bank than money in your pocket? Making their pay day their banking day is a habit with thousands of our depositors. Better get the habit. ' I ill peninsua 1 Nation;! Ban Member Federal Reserve System Point I In Clean Up Week rdlM UJ, Aprii 16to23 Timely Specials ForThis Week Only Save Money By Buying Your Paints, Etc. ,', "."This Week',' .', Washable Wall Paint, 75c Qt., Gallon $2.85 Sherwin-Williams Family House Paints, 90c Ot., Gal, S3 Jap-a-lac in All Shades, 85c Pt.t Qt. S1.50 Atlas Enamel, 70c Pint, Quart - $1.25 Elastic Floor Varnish, 70c Pint, Quart $1.25 O'Cedar Polish and Liquid Veneer, 25c, 50c Bottle, Qt, $1 Triangle Polishing Floor Mops - 75c One Week Only St. Johns Hardware Co. Tim wixawsTisit aroitu Dr. V. l Schultc. Kim. Col. ll'M I)r, I). S. Swart. Kc. Col2Sil Office Col. U79 Office Col. 5179 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 10 Hoiilinin & Currier Nldg. Four Kinds of Laundry HIGH GRADE FINISHED WORK ECONOMY FAMILY WORK rougk nny WET WASH Hi. il AUTHLDiar CO. TELEPHONE EAST 101 Toilet Paper, roll 5c 3 cans Prunes, 21b size for - - $1.00 Ihete are Specials and cannol be replaced al this price R. L. BARTLETT 408 N. Jersey SI. Neil to Review Olflce INCOME PROPERTY for $2700, including B room house, partly modern. 5 lots. 50 white Leghorn pullets and 200 rabhita; terms. See Mrs. Tate. RICE & TATE, 107 N. Jersey; Col. 887. Lost-Small black purse con taining small amount of money and some receipts, between Jer sey n,nd Tyler streets. Under please leave at this ollice. For Sale Barred Rock eggs for hatching; phone Col. 1205, 1218 S. Ivanhoo Btreet. Mm. MredpHnn does dressmak ing at her home, 522 E. Buchan an street; phone Col. 1117. $200 puts you in possession of 4 room partly modern houso on 5 lots 25x110 feet. See RICE & TATE, Col. 887; 107 N. Jersey. Will exchange Partly huilt, modern 5 room house, first class phimhiug and sewer connections, lot 50x100, fruit, berries and gar den for small house anywhere nearer Portland. Call 2090 Wil lamette boulevard; Columbia 399. Here is the best offer you ever had: Good Sttidcbakcrcar for sale cheap or trade; will take lot for part and balance easy terms. Car nt Columbia garage. Must be iltupos- ed of at once. Call Columbia 1 125, Mr. Smith. Por Sale One brass bed, special made, extra length and width, with box springs and mattress; two rugs, one good library table, good range stove, one leather bottom rocker. Call us V. Tyler strret. Por Sak Two stands of bees with new hives. 1032 N. Central.