St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, June 10, 1921, Image 3

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    SKDI
At Lower Prices On Easy Terms
SUITE NO. 1
Quartered Oak Chiffonier Dresser and
3 Wing Dressing Table. These pieces are
all beautifully matched quartered oak, finish
ed Golden Oak Wax.
Formerly Priced $199.50
Present Price $149.50
SUITE NO. 2
Period design Ivory Enameled Bed Room
Suite, consists of 3 wing dressing table, bed,
chiffonier, bed room rocker and dressing
table, chair to match.
Formerly Priced $225.75
Present Price $165.50
Your Credit is Good
Wc Buy Second Hand Furniture
OAmancUj ,Baos
Dr.'F. P. Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swnrt, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Hotilinm & Currier Hldg.
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Footof-Burlington St,
Columbia 131
r c not .
Sulky Fronch Gray
Sulky Old I vory -
$33.00
$30.00
itimitutiuH
Sulky French Gray
Sulky Old Ivory
Sulky Cream Finish
Sulky Oak Finish -
$19.00
$16.00
$16.00
$16.00
SPECIAL We are Agents for PALCOLIN RUGS
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
St. Johns Hat Works and
Shoe Cleaning Parlor
lata ud Mk Hib Ckia:d ui Haiti
. Heat Shine in the City
1W N. Jersey Street St. Johns
lira. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South Ivanhoe; phone
Columbia 1044. - . 25,
THE I HOUSE
OVE WORKS
Suits Pressed 50c
Best work in the city.
No Charge for Calling for aud
Delivering,
Phone Columbia 189
I,ady wishes day or half day
work. Forty cents per hour. Car
fare. Col. 1417. 31
SANTOX ADJUSTERS
Supply required Tonic Properties) to the Bowels. For Children yew enn find no better prcpnrn
tion when Dowel action is irregular. For the Adult we state with confidence that e know
you will be pleased with the results you experience after taking the first dose. For sale by
f
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
Store
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
The Prescription
A. D. S SANTOX AND DR. HOUSON REMEDIES
Henry Stone of Corvnllis is a
Kuest at the home of Mrs. Ame
lia Stone.
3 Subject for Christian Science
services next Sunday: God the
Preserver of Man.
Mrs. Tillio Edwards and Mrs.
Charles Anderson have returned
Irom a visit with ftiends in Se
attle and Tacomn.
I. O. O. K. and Uebekah Mem
orial services will bo held in the
M. E church Sunday morning
next at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Mary Hipping of South
Dakotn is visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Lear, and other relatives
and friends in St. Johns.
The soldiers' measure carried
by n three to one vote at the
noils Tuesday, from present in
dicntions. It should have been
unanimous.
The Lnurehvood Past Noble
Grand Club will meet at the
Dr. II.' V. Jones will preach
the Baccalaureate sermon at the
Christian church at 11 o'clock
next Sunday morning.
Charles Mnar is remodeling
his residence on John street, in
side and out. After completion
it will 00 nn a-no. 1 residence.
The Peninsula Electric Co.
have moved their headquarters
to the building recently vacated
by Mr. Muck at Jersey and John
streets.
Mrs. C. W. Decse died at her
home, 425 E. Mohawk street
June 3, need 08 years. Cancer
was the cause of her death. I'll
neral services were held at the
chapel of the St. Johns Under
taking Co. June (5th; interment
in Kivorvluw cemetery.
Daniel Doty had a painful ac
cident befall him last Friday
evening by breaking his left
arm. Dr. Schultze set the bones,
took an X-ray of it and found
GLOVES
LAROU ASSORTMliNT
W. W. ROG HKS
THIS RAINCOAT MAN
n r . it 1 v vv 1 tu iv-itij si a i mi
riVVM . r . T ,rrou1ns everything satisfactory. Dan is
at 117 N. I ox street Thursday, LUing along nicely but will not
juiiu ivHii, i u in. )U alJlt3 10 worK f01. gome (nJU
ueeo nam 0 iwweno spent Hubert Watzek of South
yiowecKcnu win me nmiiy 0 Kotn ,mtJ30,j tlirouult hero
A. W. Dnvis. Mr. Uain will
teach in the University of Ore
gon the coming season.
A bouncing eight pound bnbv
Itrirl arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. II. Teyenn, 1150 Lom
bard street, May 22. 'I ho mother
was lormeriy miss rcan rnti-
lips.
i lie uovicw goes to press a
day early this week in order to
give the forco a chanco to take
I in the Moral pnradc. News mat
tcr as n result is iiomowlmt cur
tailed.
Da
last
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lear of
Centorville, Wash., are visiting
Mr. Lear's parents, Mr. ntui
Mrs. Sam Lear. lie is looking
for a business opportunity nno
may locate here.
Miss Florence V, Dnvis left
Monday morning for Madison.
Wisconsin, where sho will at
tend summer school. Sho will
tench in tho James John Utah
school noxt rail.
William A. Miller and Miss
Marguerite L. McCarthy wero
united in marriage at the home
of tho bride's parents on Central
nvcnuo May 28th. Dr. II. R
Jones oilicinting.
Homer Plnsket. who has been
sorving for tho past four years
with tno u. b. Nnvy. una ro
turned to his homo at 701 Drow
street. His numerous friends
are glad to seo him back.
E. O. Hniloy of GIG E. John
atreit hroilght into this ollico
Monday ono of tho linest boxes
of strawberries wo havo yet
aeon. They wero of the Improv
ed Oregon variety and grown
from plnnts that wero planted
last November, lhey wero beau
ties and tasted as good us they
looked.
St. Johns Camp No. 751G. M.
W. A., will obaervo Memorial
uay aunauy, .nine lztn. by n
sermon from Dr. II. F. Jones nt
tho Christian church nt 10 a. m..
tho Camp attending tho church.
Members will nssemb e nt tho
Camp Hall and march in a body
to the church at D:ao a.m. Geo.
W. Muhm, Consul; C. E. Hatch
itt, Clerk.
A delightful surprise was giv
en Mrs. G. M. Hall in honor of
her birthday last Friday even
ing. Those present wero Mr.
and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
Buery, Misses Plnsket, Johnson.
and Currier, G. M. and V. M.
Hall. Mrs. Hall was tho recip
ient qJ gifts and (lowers. Dain
ty refreshments wore served
and the guests departed wish
ing her many more happy re
turns of tho day.
Raymond Clark died at his
home on Columbia boulevard
June Gth, of tuberculosis. He
was almost 22 years of ago. and
had served in the U. S. Navy.
He was tho son of Henj.F. Clark
and was born in North Carolina.
The funeral takes place this,
Thursday, morning at 10 o'clock,
Dr. Jone3 omciating. Interment
in Columbia cemetery, tho St.
Johns Undertaking Co. in
charge.
Rev. Kimball Clark, formerly
of Massachusetts, and who spent
many years as pastor of Congre
gational churches in Kansas,
will speak in the place of Rev.
Hul next bunday eveninir and
both Sunday morning and even
ing of the 19th of June. Rev.HuIl
will be back in the pulpit on the
26th as usual. Rev. Clark is
said to be a "very able preacher"
and man of "excellent attain
ments." Mr. Martin and Mrs.
Lou Gray of the Portland Sontr
Service League will sing duets
and solos, and lead in singing
next Sunday evening. Every
body Invited. Reported.
week en route to Los Angeles.
Cnl., where he holds extensive
inlorstu in two nice improved
fruit ranches. Hi slopped olf
and renewed his friendship with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnar. who
emigrated last I' all from South
Dakota to St. Johns.
Children representing (lowers.
birds and butterflies will he seen at
the Flower Festival mid Playlet to
he irlvcn 011 tin Libiarv Lawn next
Thursday afternoon. 'I here will he
about HO children taking part in the
program, with Mabel Ornhnin as
queen, Ida Marie bcliultz, spirit of
spring, Annette Uassler, sunshine
fairy aiidHelon Kalmb.ich, shower
fairy. Mrs, J. M. Shaw aud Mrs
II. M. Crosslev nrc assisting the I
hrarianx in preparing the program
Tho homo of Mr. aud Mrs. A
R. Fnlkonberg of Laurel wood
Oregon, wits tho scene of a beau
tiful wedding on the afternoon
of Juno 1st. whon in the proa
once or a host of about sixty
mends and rnlatlvcH the
dnughtor.Loretta, and Noel lies
gard of Portland wero united in
marriage. Kid. Dickson of Port
land oilicinting. Tho bride was
daintily gowned in white satin
with bridal veil and orange bios
soma and carried a bouuuet of
brides' rones. Hazel, sister of
tho bride, dressed in pink ami
carrying pink rosoH, was brides
maid. Mr. Hcsgnrd's brother
was best man, aud little Elethu
Recs, cousin of tho bride, was
(lower girl. After congrattila
lions a luncheon was served
consisting of ico cream, cake
and punch. Mr. and Mrs. lies-
gard woro tho recipients of many
beautiful and useful presents.
tokens of friendship from thoir
many friends who wish them a
happy journoy through life.
Hie brido was formerly a res
dent of this place.
Ihe Assistant Secretary of
State for Oregon hns received
tho following from some wag,
who suggested that it be enact
ed into law: Pedestrians cross
ing streets nt night shall wear
a white light in front and a ryd
light in the rear. Beforu turn
ing to the right or loft they shall
give three Bhort Masts on a horn
not less than three inchos in di
ameter. When nn inexperioncod
automobile driver is made nerv
ous by n pedestrian, he shnll in
dicate the same, and tho pedes
triar shall hido behind a tree
until the nutomohllu has passed,
Pedestrians shall not carry in
their pockets nny sharp instru
ment which may cut automobile
tires. In dodging automobiles,
pedestrians shall not run more
than seven miles an hour. Pedes
trians must register at tho be
ginning of each year and pny a
Hcense fee of $5 for the privil
ege of living. There shall bo no
rebate if they do not livo the
entire year. Each pedestrian
before receiving his license to
walk upon the streets must dem
onstrate before an examining
board his skill in dodging, leap
ing, crawling and extricating
himself from machinery. Pedes
trians will be held responsible
for all damages done to automo
biles or their occupants by col
lision. Fresh line of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages. Take home
a brick of ice cream for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29 4
The Spencer Corsetiere of St.
Johns is now located at 1004
Commercial street; phono Wood
lawn 5724. Will bo pleased to
hear from clienteles. 30.
Men's Coveralls $2 50. Keep a
pair in the auto,
ROG F, R S
argain
uii.Kr this liemliiii;
. minimum cli.irgu 25
(Ailvetli.Htiicnt.i
ten cent per Kite
cents.)
I'or S.ilc or Trmlc Two ncics, 1!
room house, dill plumbing, b;rti unl
chicken house, two blocks from t.ir line.
Will tiike lioue utnl lot up to flJBOO. 1ml
unco of f 1000 on titno. Plume Col. !KM.
I'lve toom moitern ImiiikhIow 2200.
fGOO enth, bnlmicc time. McKiunoy.
I'rycrs, chickens, geciKS ntul K"tiiK'
lor Mic. till i col. ;ui. SOU
$1700. Might room house, connected
with newer. Lot ROxlOO. $00 ciiMi, 1m1
mice easy terms. RICH .S: TATH.
I'or bale An f?00 player tiliino for
fIDU; perfect condition. 1712 Willnm
ettc lloulevnrd. l'houe Col. M.
D.iinlv live room modern 1mnKl.?
f2TM. Will tiikcmiloMi fir.t
.tiviviuncy. rnone woi. i, xin N. Jersey
?M00, I'lve room house, cutiiuvl'-.l
with newer. I,ol BOxlOO. Cash fikHl
iMimnee uisy leiuis. KICIt it TATK.
Ileot live room modern litinuiilow In
ht. Jolum. IocmIwI cloo in. Price JSOW
lerms, i wi iowi, imiunce time. Mc
Kiuiiey.
fUMX). Nine loom house, furuitdud
complete. I.ot MIxlOO, fMHIcash, ImIhiici'
uionilily, KICK : TATIt.
ror rwic. i nrec ron iioiimv ioi h.k
I!t0. Price $1150; terms .KX) rn.li, jpl.OO
ik.t mouiii. nt i net cent, titriesi. uur.
iieu ail in. Kill Willamette lloulevanl.
Itlulit toom nil iiHHiein ioum in i..r
desirable iivitihboihiHHl. corner lOOv
100. All kind fruit and Iwtile: elilelei,
ami rablillhousMieleitrIc ll)hted. KICK
,V TATIt. 107 N. Jornev; Co . f7.
A new, un-to.date modern Iioiim- f.n
Mie iy owner, coiner Central Avenm
ami John .Street. Till liousv only need
io iki heeu lo lie aiipt eeiiiteii. II niutr
arc In the market for a home It wnutil
lie to your ml vantage' to m lid befoie
buying elsewhere. lusiMHlioii liivited.
a. iw. watnvr.wiH Soiilli Jersey .streit
llraml new il iihiiii collage for wile, 20
v.aiiinuii Mieet. two lilooks ihsI nt
school, while enameled kitchen uud iliu.
lug alcove; nil the latest ludll-lim; (runt
ami iicmonui oorit tin incsl and mr
nlslird; fiout ami Imck Mirrh; iMsemeut;
L-emciu wiiikr aim men; w ny net;
nircci imnrovemeiiiH in ami imIiI for
Trice, raw. MOO down, fii) iwr mouiii.
hec me for a cah Iwritalii in Ice. Ily
owner, l.eltoy Crouchley, itSO North
v-cnirm Avenue.
ror raie.- ro. l m ilk cow. ulso nuu-
ri-rooui buiiualow, at a ImiimIii If lakeu
at once. Aim one witly furuitdied Ikiiiso
io rem. Lull aua iiuiIiiiuUmi. 1' houu
Loiuiubla 1KU.
GooJ Hoy's Knee I'anU fl.BO.
R O O U R vS
Drosmakimr ronennnhlu. I
Room. 5, Uonlnd Ilotul.
Men's Dresrt Shovx $..jy
R O G It R S
Nico clean mrv roomi for rent.
gonllemen proforred. - 80S 1-2
Lonibnrd street.
Column I (fpf
19 ''m
THRIFT PAYS
It is only while we are earning
that we can set a little surplus cash
aside, but, if we do it steadily, there
need be no dread of future poverty
when earning days are over. Start
a Savings Account with us Today
Courtesy, Service, Dependability and Strength
Peninsula National Bank
Member Pcdcral Reserve System
iMiMosciariuoi
Tires
Offer On U. S. Tires
Wc Carry the Complete Line
Special
$5
Down
$1
Per Week
Equip
your Auto with
a SET of
pay m Wee
merits
ORES and
liy Install-
ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
V7u Winolifstur Htoro
Hoy's l)reis Caiw 950.
R O O H R
we bnve a bin nnd want tn
build a ciiko. Wo want n wood
ot near paved stnnit iih first
payment, four room bunirn law.
V. I'.Groono & Son. by dad; Co.
uniiiia IWX).
WORK I'ANTS ji.co
WORK SHIRTS ,5e
R O C. 1? R S
lo whom t mnv concern: I
will not bo responsible for xny
bills contracted bv Mra. Dellu
Carolino Massoy, iir sho Iiiik left
my bed and board without just
cause or provocation.- Mr. C. r.
Massey, (ioa W. CharloBton St.
I'uiuunn IIaU?l.fi()and$2 50.
R O O I'. R S
Wo want a machine or woI
ocated lot as hrst payinqnt on
new bunKalow, or room.
W. l Clronno& Son: Columbia
025.
FIN' It NF.KTJKH
05c, 2 for $1 25
ROG It R S
.1. L. Willi, Ihe
is home nunin nix
lor business. (101 Hiiclmiiuii
street; phone Col. 500. 20
Wanted All kinda of work
to do l)y tho hour. Col. UHl).
Men's Work Shoes f2.05.
R O O It R S
Garage for Kent,?'!, 517 Qwego.
Cool WORK HATS 75c
R O G It R S
Spraying dona cheap.
Col. im
ROCK FORI) WORK SOX
R O G It R S
1
The Steady Return
The Cwh GmlmterlH Grocery wu Dm fWt wi the field
to establish h Mora tlmt dlmiiwtvd nil the led tape of olicitiiig
ordur.H nt yiHir tck dour, tfiiipkiyincnt of a bookkeeper lo fig
ure your awnuit, eiit mil the any-time in-lhe day dclimyiiHl
a colleutoi to chuse after you to net yoti to pay your bill. - '
The iunovaliiMi took from lite stall and the ateady telurti
of the custtHiiis tells the stoiy of our aJUUy to tary a splen
didly assorted slock f all tli kowI thiugs for (1m Ubie. Von
can sous the piwix rity of the store the minute you Mvp lit
to it.
It Im coiiiv U-caiiDi we have given the public what tluy
want nt the prices tiny wuiit, deliver at a iggular hour amj,
duul with you as w would Ite dealt with Hr v Ibf cm.
tonnir aud you the stoic owner.
The Grabatei ia Gash Grocarj
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
I'honu
Culunibiit 1U2
e''jcC'CcooooooOi'j
Mr.
uner,
piuno
ivnily
ICvory usor of lwlonil Tires, either Cowl ot' l'abrlcrIj
A liooatcr.
He ftets more miles for his money. .HOx.'J'.- Trotfik Tread $15 00
Oilier fcies in propouu.n. S-c J ACK CAMPHFI.I., the VuKb
i.er ului carries all hi.siii st.:k. 0I5 Williams Ave, near ALku
Call
15c
Livery, Express anil Baggage
Prompt aud Satisfactory Ser ice
H. M. WALDREF
1001 Lombard St. Phone Col. M00
CAM. t I' TJIM
MODEART STORE
fW6 NORTH JKRSHV
I'or If. 1 ml liuibroiilvrctl SuKtcks ami
Kluiotiuj and Croclut of all kind.
Grocery
Stock for Sale!
$1,200 Cash. Includes Ig'w
$220 Scales, if taken at once. This
is a Real Bargain. A
Address "H,n Review OHlce. 1
Lady wanta liouso cleaning,
washing and othur work; vo d
work Kiinrantond. Phond Col.
1201 rnornink'H. UQ
For Sale tohu seniiHpbdern
house, UotSOxlOU, gafS8tf,lrood
sbed aud some fruit, very reflfjuable
if taken at ouoa. (1? Ofo St.
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