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4 Up To Date Furniture FOR LESS ON EASY TERMS Beautiful 3 Piece Overstuffed Suite, Consisting of Daveuport, Chair and Rocker to Match. These three pieces have springs in Arm, Back, and Seats. The Cushions have Springs inside, Cushions Back, and arms arc covered with extra heavy beautiful Tapestry. . This Suite Complete, Price at Only - $195 Terms: J$20 Down, $15 Month Jl5a!f5'!";y.. Library Table,' Queen Anne Style. PRICED AT ONLY 7. 531.00 TERMSi tl.00 PER WEEK Reed Chairs and Rockers to Match, Fumed Fhi ish, Cretonne Covered Cushions and Backs, 2 Pieces. PRICED $35.50 TERMSi $1.00 PER WEEK YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Oimcuidu 9m 'fcfflwnyPlfciJ Bftos The Steady Return The Cash Gralmtcria Grocery was the first on the field to establish a store that eliminated all the red tape of .soliciting orders at your back door, employment of a bookkeeper to fig ure your account, cut out the any-timc-iu-the-day-dcllvery and a collector to chase after you to get you to pay your bill. The innovation took from the start and the steady return of the customers tells the story of our ability to carry a splen didly assorted stock of all the good things for the table. You can sense the prosperity of the store the minute you step in to it. It has come because we have given the public what they want at the prices they want, deliver at n regular hour and deal with you ns" wc would be dealt with were we the cus tomer and you the store owner. The Grabateria Cash Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phone Columbia 102 Dr. I'. P. Schultzc, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283 Office Col. 370 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-6 Bonhara & Currier Bldg. Every user of Federal Tires, either Cord or Fabric, is A Booster. He gets more miles for his money. S0x3 Traffik Tread S1500 Other sizes in proportion. See JACK CAMPBI&L. the Vulcan Uer who carries all sires in stock, 1015 Williams Ave, near Alberta I ' - v ML- : Bathing Caps Special 60c to $1.00, at - 50c 35c to 50c, at - 25c ST. JOHNS PHARMACY I The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 1S8 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot-ofBurlington St. St. Johns Hat Works and Shoe Cleaning Parlor UMIM ft litttt iti Gttli Hill Cliiwd ii itdti Beat Shine in tho Oity 104 N. Jersey Street St. Johus The proposed excursion of gov ernors to Alaska has been canceled. The rcasoa givea was that not eaougb governors have agreed to go oa the trip. THE 1 HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 50c Best work In the city. No Charge for Calling for and Delivering. Phone Columbia 1289 1irtA,1 T?vrur!fnof1 mntl wishes position as night watchman; best of references furnished. Will work a short time free for reference. Call 817 N. Leonard street. Don't send your printing out of town. Mrs. C. S. Currin of Klamath Falls is visiting relatives and friends in the old home. The Odd Fellows' hall now wears a new coat of shingles. Of course n new dress of paint will soon follow. T. J. Chambers is remodeling his residence on Willamette boulc. vard. He says a home in St. Johns is well worth taking cure of. Almost every one in St. Johns takes pride in caring for the lawn and flower beds. This spirit is com meudablc. It signifies contentment. Michael Kilkenny has added a uutliroom and made other pcrma iictit improvements on his residence property, '111 North Jersey street. Loan sharks hover in the wake of the bonus act. The state aid com mission bus issued a statement warning against a hoidc of petty grafters. Freight rates in Washington have been suspended. The state depart incut of public works has agreed on a five per cent, increase for ninety days pending other action. Schlcsscr Bros, arc building an addition to their slaughter house in Kenton. This firm was formerly in business here and still do a whole sale business in this city. P. A. Ilrecdccn has made many permanent improvements on his res idence proierty on Willamette bou levard. Mrs. Clark, n neighbor, has made similar improvements. Peter Kelly, aged .12, has been ticutcuccd to GO days in the Port- laud tun for molesting two little girls. In these davs of liuuiau de pravity parents cannot waicli tliclr children too closely. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. VanOrsdalc, recently from Mabel, were week end guests of Dr. and .Mrs. l'nltncr. Mr. VanOrsdale is n prominent log ger and lumberman, well and favor ably known in this city. On July 1 3th the Y. W. C. A. will give their annual entertain ment and social evening at the building. A splendid entertainment is being prepared. A full program will be given next week. Nothing like contentment. We should all be inspired by the fol lowing lines: "Oh, contentment; precious jewel; ever be our dear de light. Save us from vexatious cruel every morning, noon and night." C. V. Hoylc of the National Vul canising Co. recently underwent major operation in I'cuiusula Hospital. The operation was suc cessful and Mr. Doyle will soon be on duty again. Mrs. I), h. Colburn of James town, New York, is visiting the families of II. W. and Geo. W. Selleck, 713 North Jersey street. The Colburus and Sellecks were old friends and pioneer settlers ot South Dakota. Harry Lavclle,'' until recently a resident of this city, is a logging coiitrac.or at in. Marys, Idaho. His nephew, Merle I,avelle, has gone to the new scenes of labor, where he will remain uutil school days again appear. What is believed to be a record yield of strawberries is reported by Rtife Bandy who owns two acres planted to berries in the Florin dis trict east of Sacramento. After pay- ng all expenses, Handy had 82800 from the sale of berries produced by the two-acre patch during the year. An interesting lecture will be given in Bickner hall Sunday morn ing at n o clock by J. C. UeKoy of the International Bible Students' Association. Subject: "The World's judgment Day at Hand; Millions now Living will Never Die." Seats free; no collection A nartv of fifteen inrls from the Rainbow Club, and several oth ers, will leave Saturday morning to spend the week end and including the Fourth at the Y. W. C. A. cot tape at Gearhart. Mr. Kov Iuule- due, Dr. Borden and Mrs. Blew will furnish cars to make the trip. Joseph Supple, the pioneer boat builder of Portland, has returned from an extended trip in several states beyond the Rockies. His shipyard at Unutou is now build ing barges ana large watercrait are expected on the ways at an early date. Both Mr. Supple and Mr. Rackliffe, his assistant, are optimistic. Wolves iu sheep's clothing ap pear to be operating in Portland, Girls are asked to take automobile rides and then compelled to remain in the machines until their captors are ready to return, Negroes are burned at the stake for attempted assaults. This paper does not en courage violence, but when a white man sinks to a level with the brute be should at least be confined with in prison walls. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: God. O. D. Lcok is having a residence erected at 1002 Tioga street. Lincoln Logan is erecting a neat dwelling at 825 Buchanan street. William Killcbrew left last week for the harvest fields of Eastern Or egon. II. C. Benedix of Sacramento, Cal.,wasa St. Johns visitor the past week. Win. D. O'Connor has taken out a permit for u residence at 311 Wil lis boulevard. Miss Ruby Thorp left Saturday for an extended visit with her sis ter at Independence. Mrs David is n guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. D. Vinson, on South Ivanhoc street Mrs. A. C. Galbraith has taken out permits for the erection of three fine dwellings on Oswego street. Muskrats burrowing into the walls of the Central Oregon canal have caused considerable damage. A. II. Schwartz is erecting a fine modern seven room house on South Jersey, between Tyler and Polk streets. J. A. Banbury is having a fine residence constructed on Richmond street, between Smith avenue and Seneca street. The St. Johns Lumber Company resumed operations Monday, after being closed down on account of high water. Miss Marie Beaver of Deer Is land U visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs C. J Beaver, 1777 Willamette boulevard. Mr. Kent, timekeeper for the Peninsula sawmill, was among many visitors iu St. Johns since last issue of this great moral lever. An error iu time appealed iu last week's issue concerning the lecture of J. C. I,cKoy iu Bickner Hall. The time should have been 1 1 a, 111. A fine musical program, followed by a sermoucttc by the pastor, will he given iu the Methodist church Sunday evening. Regular services iu the morning. The Cleaner Sunday School class of the Methodist church will he eu tcrtaiucd at the home of Mrs. Kd ward Howe, ti8, South Ivanhoc street, Friday evening. Small girls wanted on July Fourth, to ride on Float iu Parade; must be dressed iu white. For par ticulars call Columbia 939 Fra ternal Boosters, St Johns will no doubt be a gala day and one long to be remembered July Fourth The various commit tees are 011 the job turn prospects for n most Interesting day and an enormous crowd urc very bright. Wc desire to express our sincere thanks to the neighbor and friends and especially the members of the Christian church, for their kind ness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the illness ami death of our father, the late Charles F. Lidberg. Mrs Clara Ressel, Mrs Agnes Josephsou, Mrs. Maude Liudquist, C. J. Lidberg, Fred. P. Lidberg. President Suspenders 50c Pre-war prices ROGHRS Kxpert builder and designer; free estimates. Columbia 1418. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness at this time of our dear father's death and for Uie beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Joseph Basle, Mrs. Kdgar Sorber, Mrs. David borber, Airs. Clarence Coolev. Mr. Arthur Peder- son, Mr. Harry Pederson. SUNDAY SOCKS R O G K K S Lost in St. Johns Monday even- itiK. White Spitz dog. Answers to name of Teddy; reward. Phone Col, 554, 410 Oswego street. WORK HATS 75c. R O G K R S Waut quick, neat sewing done. About a mouth's work at worker's rooms. Also desire neat, economical housekeeper or aged couple. "S" this office. Party taking fern and jardiniere from South Jersey are known. Re turn immediately or police will be notified. 724 South Jersey. Chaa. L. Graden wishes to an nounce that he has severed his connections with private corpor ations and will engage in the general practice of law with offices at 719 Gasco building, Portland, Oregon. tf Wanted Five experienced women operators: must be St, Johns residents. Applications taKen Tuesday morning, juiy Maxam Shirt & Garment Co. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Bargain Column (Advertisements under this heading ten cents cr liner mhiiiimttt chnrgc 25 cents,) Ifor Sale An JttiOO player plnno for flRO; jwtfect condition. 1712 Willam ette Uoulcvanl, l'lionc Col. 68. New 4 room house, just finished, Liv ing room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom. Kitchen has all built-ins. Hath and kitrhen in white enamel; wnllbed in living room, 200 down and f 27 per month, W. 1'. Orccnc & Son, Col, 1026. 11400. l'lvc room house, connected with srwrr. I.nt flllitM. Cnih Mftt). balance easy tctms. KICK & TATIt. Goat (or sale cheap; 18 months old. Call 423 lliUtol street. This Is bargain week. We havb 2 nice little 4 room buniralows you cnu have at your own price and 011 easy terms. Make us an olfer. Will consider some trade. W. I'. Greene & Sou, Col. 1026. I1KMSTITCII1NG and l'lcollnvr At- tachmcut, $2.00. Itultouholc Attachment f9.85; fits any Sewing Machine. Per sonal Checks 10 cents extra. Unlit Mall Order Home, llox 27,Birmiti(ham, Ala. l'urnlturc of 5 room house, ItOO cash, or will sell separately. 812 N, KcIIokk street. l'or Sale. Oak finished vlctrola. Call Columbia 4GG. l'or Sale Young l'rlcrs at 60c each, call at 1331 N. KelloKK'St. l'or Sale Small Ice Chest cheap, Columbia 482. l'or Sale 6 room house, rccctitlon hall, ks and electricity, A1 condition, 202 It, New York street, also, 0 loom house at 2100 Willamette lllvd. Owner here from California and will be nt luttcr place all day I'riday and Saturday, after that Phone Mrs. Clark, Main 3111. l'or Sale 1'uruUhed brand new mod. cm bungalow, rlht oil car line, also, one block of terminal car. H60 cash will hnudlc it. Owner 018 N. Kellogg. l'or Sale 4 room house with large attic, Imth, toilet, Unlit and full cement basement, (rout and bnck porches, 3 full lots with fine orchard, concrete walks and Macadam St., i blockjlrom car ami 2 blocks from school, l'rlcc fSOOO. terms $1000 cash, luilauce $20 month ami Interest. S. C. COOK, Realtor, 402 N. Jersey Street. Try our Chile. 'Tho Gcnovn,' 215 1-2 N. Jersey street. DRESS PANTS R O O 15 R S Household goods for sale, in cluding baby buy nud bed. 408, Tioga street. UATHING SUITS R O G E R S Paint your House, nuugalow house paint iu popular shades, $2 50 per gallon, at the St. Johns Hurdwarc Company. MEN'S DRESS SHOES $1.95. Who Is ROGERS? I Mb I, This Bank has just paid over Ten Thousand Dollars in Interest, being the amount due every six months on savings ac counts. Did you get your share of this fund or are you one of the many who do not realize the value of saving money? Peninsula National Bank Courtesy, Service, Dependability, Strength THE GLORIOUS 4TH Comoio yZ e tLJU.1' S A I 'TOMC)RILF SUPPLIES' (J tr Don't (;o out on ti trip without having the necessary EXTRAS for your dir. We carry the best TIRR9, Goodyear and United States Kurtliernioie Our" Prices are Right. i St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE gatton Ranch pairy Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farin The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City Health Department and the Cows are tested for tuberculosis every six months. Phone Col. 321 fr orders SAME AS ILLUSTRATED Bed - $27.50 Dresser - $30.00 Chiffonier - $30.00 Dressing Table - ?30.00 Princess Dresser S27.50 Rocker - $6.50 Chair - - $5.50 YOUR OWN TERMS IN REASON Sold Another Opal Rango Last Week Everybody Knows Why? SSee Our Truck in the Parade July 4thSfir H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN Fresh lino of uroceriea und confectionery, ice cream and summer beverages. Take home a brick of ice cream for Sunday dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Tho Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4 Notice is hereby iiven that I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by C. V. Sowers, as he has left my home. Mrs. C. M. Sowers, 94a N. I van hoe St. Johns, Oregou. The Geneva Confectionery sjgvati Ice Cream, Colli Drinks anil Imht launches. 215K North Jersey,, Doy's Druss RAPS 95c ' ROG 15 K S