St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, May 27, 1921, Image 3

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Gas Ranges
On Easy Terms
Why swelter over the hot cook stove or
range these warm summer days? You can
get a nico New Gas Range or a good
SECOND HAND. GAS RANGE from
Qrmandy Bros, on vory Easy Terms.
$77.50 New Gas Range Now $69.50
$67.50 Now Gas Range Now $60.00
$44.00 New. Gas Range Now $39.50
$35.00 New Gas Range Now $31.50
Second Hand Gas Range $40.00
Second .Hand GasRango $30.00
Second, Hand Gas Range $17.50
Second Hand Gas Range $16.00
Second Hand Gas Range $ 7.50
Second Hand Gas Range $ 6.00,
Pay a little down and a little each week
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
OAmandu Bos
IjIMMIIiJIIzITcIZM 1 Mill lb J
Dr. I. P. Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swntt, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-G Bonliatn & Currier Bldg.
St. 'John$ Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Foot-ofBurlington. St.
Columbia 131
C H01
Every Meal a Happy One!
No half-cooked meals, no disappointments but
always happy, expectant faces and big appetites at .
every meal.
GLOBE Gas-Kol
Combination Range
Here'a why anyone can prepare delicious, appetiz
ing meals on this range : The some oven is used for
either coal or gas with perfect results. Oven is
square and has no obstructions. The bottom is a
solid cast plate, insuring an even, perfect baking sur
face. No dampers, no draft slides, no complicated
parts to get out of order. An automatic ventilating
system promotes perfect combustion. And the oven
thermometer takes the guesswork out of cooking.
Let u a how you thit range and explain
every detail. Come in this week.
H.F. ClarUI le Furniture Man
'St. Johns Hat Works and
Shoe Cleaning Parlor
Ufet ui Mt Nik Ctai1 ui Btoeltd
Seat Shlno in tho Oity
1M N. Jeroey Street St. Johns
The Geneva Confectionery serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light
Lunches. 215 North Jersey.
II TIN HOUSE
DYE' WORKS
Suits Pressed... 50c
Best work In the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phoue Columbia 1289
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SANTOX ADJUSTERS
Supply required Tonic Properties to the Bowels. For Children you can find no better prepara
tion when Uowel action is irregular. For the Adult wc state with confidence that wc know
you will be pleased with the results you. experience after taking the first dose. For sale by
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
A. D. 5., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Vacationists
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Cleanup Week, May 3I-June4
TosUlvcly no Rubbish Removed
before Mny 31 or Inter thnii
June 4
at
It
Mrs. Mackey hua returned to
Portland after enjoyinjr a brief
sojourn with friends in St. Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kille
brew. who have been near Clat
skanie for some time, have re
turned.
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Ancient and
Modern Necromancy, alias Mes
merism and Hypnotism, Denoun
ced. Mis9 Viola Bale of Amherst,
Nova Scotia, who had been visit
ing with Mrs. A. M. Warner at
208 S. Jersey street for the past
week has returned to her home.
Orin Lear is among the office
force of tho Standard Oil com
pany that helped man one of tho
oil tankers. 1 ho ship will go
to Honolulu some time nox
month.
Mrs. D.E. Vernon has roturn
cd from a visit with her daugh
ter.Mrs. von Groonwald of Haw
thnrne avenue, and is auain
hot accustomed place in tho Poo
plo a store.
Members of II. U. Compson
W K C please comoout to Memo
ritil services on the mornimr
May 30, and do not iorget to re
spond liberally with good "oats'
for tho G. A. It. dinner. Ite
ported.
Mr. and Mrs. W 13. Ashby and
dipt. K. IS. Melntiro and Mrs
Higgler enjoyed a pleasant auto
trip to Meadow Brook farm, near
Knnier. Sunday, a chicken
dinner was well taken caroof by
the visitors.
The tenth annual reunion o
the graduates of Room 15. Cen
tral school, will bo held next
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
in tho x. W. C. A. build ng.
will undoubtedly bu an enjoya
Die occasion.
L.J. Wright, assistant cashier
of tho Peninsula National Hank,
leaves lor ban I'rnncsco June
12th to attend tho 21th nnnuul
convention of the National Cred
it Men's association, which will
bo held in that city Juno Mth to
17th, inclusive.
W. E. Hollcnbcck and dnuurh
ter, Miss Edna, will spend sov
eral days tho latter part of this
week and part of next with Mrs.
Hollcnbcck, who Is spending
the summer at Sea View, and
whoso health has already ben
efitcd by tho salt air.
Tho machinery for tho Maxam
Shirt company is being placed
n their now quarters in tho
trench block. I he plant will
ho in onorution in a few dnvu.
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anu will prove a welcome audi
tion to our list of manufactur
ng industries.
I.owis Clark, who hod been
tmmloyea at this oflico. has ac
edited a position with o govern
meiiL engineering corps which
will operate a number of miles
rom Eugene. He left Wednes
day morning for scene of opera
tions.
A meeting of the Floral Com
mittee of tho Community Club
will meet in tho library this. Fri-
day. evening at 8 o'clock. It is
de3ired that each member attend
and all others interested in St.
Johns being fittingly represent-
su in mo uoso festival are in
vited to attend.
Mrs.LuciaCreasmanof Burns.
Oregon, has been visiting with
ner parents, jir. and Mrs. S. M,
Buckles.of 409 N. Edison street,
for the pust couplo of weeks.
She formerly lived in St. Johns
or a number of years. Mrs.
Creasman oxpocts to return to
her homo about June 1st.
St. Johns will goon have a bos-
pltal, which will be located in
the Chipman place on Willam
ette boulevard. It will bo in
chargo of Mrs. A. Beno and will
be known as tho bt. Johns Gen-
eral Hospital. Ic will be in op
eration probably the first of
next month. The need of a jws
pltal has long been felt in this
section, and it is gratifying that
we are now to nave one. The
ocation is ideal for the nurnose.
More particulars next week.
Memorial day exercises will be
observed at the Congregational
church next Sunday morning at
a. m. All old soldiers. Civil
Page's Barber Shop. First-class
work assured. Union Shop. J. G.
Page, Proprietor. 205 North Jersey, I
The hardsurfacing of South
Jersey street is just about com
pleted.
Tho high water may eliminate
some of tho proposed Fair sites
from serious consideration.
The piano students of Nettie
Lcona Foy gave a pleasing re
cital last Saturday evening,
F W Valentino is having alter
ations and improvements made
to his Charleston street prop
erty.
Mrs. F. E. yon Groenwald of
Hawthorne visited St. Johns
relatives and friends Saturday
evening.
Born--To Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
A. bimons, biw u. 1'olk street.
May 22, a ten and one-half pound
baby girl,
Mrs. J. C. Brooks has roturn
ed to her homo in Pendleton af
ter a pleasant sojourn hero and
at Seaview.
Tho annual entertainment nt
tho St. Clement's school hull will
be held May 31st, at 8 p. m. A
splendid program has been ar
ranged., Lewis Culdwell.the well known
tonsonul artiBt, had tho misfor
tune to fall last week and dis
locate his kneo cap, which has
put him out of commission for
a few days.
The missionaries of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints will hold a cottage meet
ing nt 524 E.Mohawk street this
Friday.evening at 8 o'clock. All
welcome.
Big Children's Day program
is to be rendered at tho Conirre-
gational church by the children
tho second Sunday in Juno at 11
a. m. Watch locals for further
notice of this intercslinur pro
gram. Reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cousins
and family of Canton, III., havo
arrived und will muko this city
thoir permanent home. Mrs.
Cousins is tho nieco of Mrs.
Crane, tho well known milliner.
Y. W. C. A. Schedule-Monday
nignt, sowing class: Tuesday.
cast for "Deestrict Skulo" by
community Uuu: Wednesday,
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
- W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bargain
Column
Mrs. BurghdulE's
war ano ex service men arj
asked to attend in their uni
forms 4f possible. The church
will be beautifully decorated and
special music is arranged by
arge choir with anthems and
solos. Walter Jenkins and Mr.
Fassett will sing patriotic solos.
Rev. Or. Hull, an ex-Service
man and son of a veteran, will
speak on the theme, "The Past
and Present, and Will There Be
Another World War?" The La-
or fuestion will be discussed
in the Open Questionaire in the
evening 7:dU. in attendance
and interest is-growing in these
public questions. All invited.
Reported.
ron n ion:
inursday night, now club; Fri
day night, gymnasium class.
Owing to steadily increasing
lusiness the Homo Mcrcantilo
Co. has added additional help to
tho establishment, Oscar Moo
taving been added to tho forco.
Ho is well known and well liked
and will prove a valuablo aid to
tho company.
Result of drawim? at tho dem-
onstrutlon of Sherwin-Williums
paints and varnishes at tho St.
Johns Hardware Co. last Satur
day: First prize. No. 11. J. P.
cusmussen. 207 bweneon street!
second prize, No Yi, Mrs. J. C.
Porter. 514 W. Tver street:
third prize, No. 7, Mrs. W. Flu
ter, 014 E. New York Btreet.
Tho Pioneers of St. Johns will
meet at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. r, J. Monahan, corner of
Buchanan and Ivanhoo streets.
tno second Tuesday or Juno in
stead of meeting with Mrs.
lose H. Benjamin. bIio boincr
called .East. Members nlease
iear in mind tno date, also the
change of meeting place. Mrs.
A. J. Hanson, Sec.
Last Friduy evening tho fol-
owing members of Peninsula
Chapter, Royal Arch Masons,
made a fraternal nilflrrimaire to
Sunnyside Chapter: W. A. Car
roll, R. B. Walls. J. S. Ktnney.
. I). Webster, W. L. McGuire,
I. G. Gazley, G. II. Lemon. L.
i. Johnston and W. M. Dyer.
tefreshments were served and
u very pleasant nvenincr renort-
ed. High Priest Carroll says
the cigars were among the most
ragrant.
The first annual dance of the
Community Club, which waB
leld in the skating rink Wed
nesday evening, was u most' de-
ghtful affair. A goodly num-
ier were in attendance, all of
whom enjoyed the event im
mense y. 'I he music was most
excellent, the floor in superb
condition and the rink hand
somely embellished, as tho trim
mings and artistic arrangements
were still in place from the re
cent Bachelor Club ball.
The first annual speaking con
test of James John High school
was held in the school auditor
ium May 20th, and proved very
successful. Judges for the con
test were Mrs.Drury-Scott, Rev.
C. P. Gates and Mr. C. B. Rus
sell. Prizes, which consisted of
two ten dollar gold pieces and
one five dollar gold piece, were
donated by J. N. Edlefsen and
won by the following suidents:
Glenna Jones, Eloise Gray and
Romayne Brand.
GOOD WORK SHIRTS J95c.
ROGERS
tAUvcrttsetnents under this Ucadlng
ten centi per line, minimum charcc 26 1
cents,)
J2000 5 room modern house. bic
ment, garncc and itnblc, lot 75x100, fire
bcnrlng fruit trees, $650 rash, balance
S22.G0 mouth, Including Interest. RICH
& TATH, 107 N. Jf rseyi ! Co1umbln887.
11859 l'lve Room Modern home with
newer mid iddewnlks, close In, good
terms. RICH & TATH, 107 N. Jersey;
1.01. BtW.
l'or Sale Three room plastered house
double constructed, DOxlOO, fruit trees
mid berries, wood shed, bam, good place
to Veep cow and chickens, block und n
halt from cur Hue. Trice f 1,000; terms.
Vli 1. iuoiiiuvk street. 2U
l'or bJiiv--.so. 1 milk cow, also new
G-rooin buiiL'alow, at n baiKititi l( taken
nt once, Also one partly furnished house
to rent. Call 303 Uurllnuton. l'lionc
Columbia 15G.
$20007 room modern house, full situ
basement with cement wnlls nnd Door, n
number of fruit trees, on paved street,
Kood terms. Can you bent this? RICH
& TATH, 107 N. Jersey; Col. 887,
l'or Sale by Owner. l'lvc-rooin mod'
cm house; lot 50x100 feet. Some fund
turc mid linoleum. Call or address 1115
Hast John Street.
Wanted Sewing by tho day
or hour, or will do it at home.
Call 833 W. Leonard atreot.
For that outing Monday St.
Johns Hardware Co. can equip
you with everything to make
the trip enjoyable.
HATS AND CAPS that fit your
luce anil pockctbook.
ROGERS
Wanted All kinds of work
to do by tho hour. Col. 939.
Six-room house, lot 50x100; close
in to business center of St. Johns;
will take tight car or delivery and
sonic cash as first payment, balance
easy terms, w. A. Carroll, 301
N. Jersey street. Phone Col 1285.
Men's chilly Underwear 95c.
R O G E R S
Dr.H.O. Brown, Chiropractor,
onico cornor Uwight nnd Lorn
bard street: hours 1 to 4. Cull
Columbia 273 for appointment.
MENS' DRESS SHOES $4 95.
R O G E R S
Milk, Jersey Milk. Alwaya
call for Johnson's Ranch Jersey
Milk. If you buy it onco you
will want no other. Call Col
urnbia 31G.
Reversible Leather Mitts.
R O O E R S
Chas. L. Gradcn wishes to an
nounce that ho has severed his
connections with private corpor
ations and will engage in the
general practico of law with
ollicos at 7.9 Guaco building,
Portland, Oregon. tf
Garters and Arm Hands
R O G E R S
Four-room house, lot 50x100:
good location; two blocks' from cur
line. Price ouly $9,00; will tnoke
terms on part. W. A. Carroll, 301
North Jersey streel. Phone Col.
1285.
Goodyear and u. S. Tires at
tho new reduced prices. Buy
the best at St. Johns Hardware
Oi.
HEAVY WORK SHOES S3.8G.
R O G E R S
Three rooms for housekeeniiu: in
private home, furnished. Move in
June i. 043 North Ivanhoe. St.
Johns, Col. 1417.
COOL WORK HATS 75c.
R O G E R S
Lady wishes day or half day
work, Forty cents per hour, Car
fare. Col. 14 17.
My Panama Hats never saw the
canal, but they're rattling good
values at 11.50 and 12 50.
R O G F. R S
Wanted.- Sewing at Central Ho-
tel. Room 5.
Living and dining room furniture
for sale. 710 East Buchan. Col 191.
Nice, clean suite or sleeping
rooms lor rent. Over Honham &
Currier's store. Phone Col. 263.
SILK SOX
G E
Safeguard your Travel Funds with Travelers'
Checks. These can be cashed in any city in the world
and provide protection against robbery or loss.
Courtesy, Service, Dependability and Strength
Peninsula National Bank
Member Federal Reserve System
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GOOD
SPORT
Our
Sporting
GOODS
msr Be
All work and no play makes "Jack a Dull Boy,"
so come in boys and buy a now ball and bat ornny
thing your heart craves to help you havo fun.
Do that work your father and mother wants you
to do, and do It with a smile and they will give you
the money. Try it!
Our Hardware is tho Best: it stands tho Test.
ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
Th6 WliioliuHtor Storo
The Steady Return
The Cash Orabnteriu Grocery was the first 011 the field
to establish a .store that eliminated all the red tiic of soliciting
orders at your buck door, employment of n bookkeeper to fig
ure your account, cut out the auy-tiiue-iibthe-day delivery and
a collector to eluue after you to net you to pay your bill. "
The innovation took from the start nnd the steady return
of the customers tells the story of our ability to carry n spleu
didly nssorted stock of nil the tfood things for the table. You
can sense the prosjwrity of the More the minute you step in
to it.
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It has come localise wc have iivcn the public what they
want at the prices they want, deliver at 11 regular hour and
deal with you ns we would he dealt with were we the cus
tomer nnd you the store owner.
The Grabaferia Cash Grocery
COUGH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
Every user of Inderal Tires, either Cord or Fabric, is
A Hooster. ,
He i;ets more miles for his money. 30x3 Traffik Tread $15.00
Other sizes in proportion. See JACK CAMl'HELL, the Yulcun
izer who carries all sizes in stock. 1015 Williams Ave, near Albertu
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LUMBER LUMBER
ROCK PRICES
CONTRACTORS, BUHDERS, CARPENTERS
It will pay you to get our prices on
lumber before buying. We are mak
ing close prices on house bills and
standard stocks and have some spe
cials on which we can make espe
cially attractive figures.
RETAILERS
Call us up about close prices on a
high grade of No. 1 Common Di
mension. Carload or truck lots.
PACIFIC MILLING & MEG. CO.
Col. 1019
Mr. J. L. Willi, Hit' piano
tuner, is homo nmiin und ready
for business. fiOI Hticbiiiiun
street; phone Col. fiOl). 2)
Garage for Rent,$ l, 517 Oswego.
For Sale 4 room modern
house, $1800, easy terms; ber
ries and Harden planted.- 1106
Oswego street.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South Ivanhoo; phone
Columbia 10M. 25,
Sprayini? done chonn. Cull
Col. 1333.
U. E. Melton, papor banginir,
; minting, kalsomining. Ulu S.
I Syracuse street. 29
Found A small grip with some
sewing in it. Owner may havo
same by calling and paying for
this ad. 403 N. Jersey street,
W. T. HartforJ.
Kooma New Hoyal Hotel, 10S4
Fourth street; under now man
ngemont. Little Urick Hotel, 32(i Stark
street, near u'th; transient and
permanent rooms.
Lady wants house cleaning,
washing and other work; go. d
work guaranteed. Phone Col.
1201 mornings. 30
Elderly lady wishes some one
to tako care of two small child
ren during working hours. Will
consider some lady to stay for
home and board nnd small pay.
527 East Richmond street.
Fresh lino of groceries nnd
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages. Tako homo
a brick of ice cream for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Tho
-)rn, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4
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