St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 15, 1921, Image 3

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Bathing Caps Special
60c to $1.00, at - 50c
35c to 50c, at - 25c
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
RANGES
OAS RANGES
COMBINATION RANGES
FOR LESS
ON EASY TERMS
WHEN YOU ARE YOUNG
The time to require sonic reward for your work is
now when you arc young in the heyday of your
life, when work is but an incident in the passing
of the day. Now is time to provide for a carefree
and comfortable old age.
Start n Savings Account with us today
COURTESY, SERVICE AND SECURITY
The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
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$80.00 Occidental Range for $73.50
$85.00 Charter Oak Range for . $77.50
$89.50 Peerless " " . $82.50
$95.00 " " " . $87.50
$95.00 Wedgeworth " . " . $87.50
$102.50 Novel Estate " " . $92.50
$67.50 Sunray Gas " " . $60.00
$77.50 " " " " . $69.50
$180.00 Wedgewood Comb. Range $160.00
Your Credit Is Good
Pay a Little Down and a IJttlc Iiach Week
OAmandu 3aos
HM-l'I.I.Kl
-The Steady Return-
The Cash Gralmtcriu Grocery was tlic first on the field
to establish u 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 auy-tiuic-iii-the-daydelivcry 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 splcn.
didly assorted stock of all the Rood 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 a regulnr hour and
deal with you as we 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. P. P. SchulUe, Res. Col. 1131
Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Bouham & Currier Bldg.
Portland Manufacturing Co.
-MANUPACTURKRS OP
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
St. Johns Hat Works and
Sbot CkanmE Parlor
-Mr
Itikt ui 6mH Nih tkuti ui Wield
Best SJiiao in tho Oity
104 N. Jersey Street
Hall Barber Shop
sod BATH ROOMS
B. L UU, frtwt
108 PhlUdtlpk St. Baths 85c
Dr. D. S. Swart, Ron. Col 283
Office Col. 379
Foot-ofBurlington St,
THE TIN HOUSE
DYE WORKS
Suits Pressed .50c
Best work In the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering. .
Phone Columbia 1289
Pujley & Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating; & Tinning
we Kepatr Aiusununj ware
PkoneCol,92 . -W.IeiVst.
Gasser's Express have added a
third truck to their equipment.
W. J. Larson returned Thursday,
after enjoying his vacation at Asto
ria. C. B. Russell, cashier of the Pen
insula National Bank, is spending
his vacation at Seaside with his
family.
Mrs. B. T. Leggitt is at the point
of death at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. I.. II. Chambers, on
IJiske street.
J. G. Helms ancnt Sunday at
Seaside taking n peep nt his I
now grandson who arrived'
there on July 4th. i
Mrs. Mary E. Stahl of Woid-;
lawn, mother of Mrs. G. A. Kob-i
... 1 1 I - 1. . ., t I
vrits, lias jjuiciiuauu u iiuiiiu ui
311 East Burlington street.
A letter was received Wednesday
from Victor Barrett, who sailed on
the George 12. Billings for Callao,
Peru, telling of his safe arrival on
June 14th.
The entertainment given by the
Y. W. C. A. Clubs Wednesday
evening was particularly flue and
greeted by a large attendance.
Mote concerning it later.
Season reserved seats will be on
sale ut Dr. Jones' office Friday, Sal-urday-aud
Sunday from 9:00 to
12:00 a. m. Price $1.00 for entire
thirteen programs of Chautauqua.
Tho threo-deck cargo ship
West Lowark of this European
I'ncific lino is duo in Portland,
July llKh. This ship will load
1000 tons of wheat and nour tor
Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ormandy
returned the latter part of last week
fiotn a pleasant sojourn in the
southern part of the state and
Northern California. The trip was
made by auto.
The Pvthiau Sisters Altruistic
Club will meet at the home of Sis
ter Clark, 63a North Ivauhoe,
Wednesday-, July 20th, for an all
day session. Important business;
come all.- Reported.
Do you remember the old fash
ioned workman who used to
como down town on Saturday
night and boast about how much
work lie could do in a day? Ex
change.
The Chautauqua at St. Johns
begins Sunday and will continue
for seven days. A fine program
has been prepared, which will
no doubt bo greatly enjoyed by
our people. Now is tho timo to
buy your season ticket.
Mr and Mrs, Kdward Mouahan
and Rev. and Mrs. Gates made nn
auto trip to St. Helens last week
and returned with twenty gallons of
flue blackberries, which they picked.
They say the berries are very plen
tiful down that way.
M. M. Wakefield who, with the
companion of his joys and sorrows,
tarried within the gates of the city
in the early spring, visited many
friends here the first of the week.
Mr. Wakefield has a monster stock
of general merchaudi.se in Kahuna.
It would be a good plan to have
Trumbull street from Jersey to Wil
lamette boulevard improved this
Summer, so better access could be
had to the local hospital. An arc
light at the corner of Trumbull and
Willamette boulevard would also
not come amiss.
Miss Edyth Cochran left Sun
day morning for a motor trip to
Minneapolis in company with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Srerson. They will tour the
Yellowstone National Park and
stop at all points of interest. She
expects to be gone three
months.
Ditd, at the residence, 6.13 Cen
tral avenue, north, July 11th,
Ksther Krickson, beloved daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Kricksou,
and.sister of Anna Krickson. Funer
al services were held Thursday,
July uth, at 3 p. m. at the chapel
of Miller & Tracy. Interment in
Rose City cemetery.
Wednesday evening Doric Ma
sonic lodge conferred the Master
Masott's degree on Charles C.
Brown, a member of St. Johns po
lice force, The Portland police de
gree team had charge of the work.
About forty of his fellow officers
were present in uniform. I he hall
was full to overflowing. A chicken
dinner was served at 6:30 in the
evening.
No little excitement was
caused in the vicinity of Smith
avenue the other day when Wm.
C.Walker, in unloading his old
bulldog revolver, preparatory to
stowing it away, accidentally dis
charged a bullet into the porch
floor. In response to frantic
calls from a neighbor, Oflicer
Black responded and in his
usual and courteous manner ac
cepted Mr. Walker's explana
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are
spending their vacation at Long
Beach, California.
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Life.
Eugene will ship $25,000
worth of canned pears to Eu
rope. A minister assisted tho sher
iff in capturing a still at Wash
ougal. The Oregon Stato Editorial
Association will meet in Bend,
July 22nd to 24th.
The farm products cost inqui
ry; is on in the National Capital.
That's right; shake 'em up.
The Misses Cole, with the Penin
sula National Bank, have returned,
after enjoying a visit with their
parents at Clatsknnle.
Mondny morning Ex-President
Taft took tho oath or oiiice and
is now chief justice of United
States.
City Attorney Grant was among
many visitors at a stated communi
cation of Peninsula chapter Royal
Arch Masons Saturday evening.
Some great bargains in mill
remnants at the Woolen Mills.
Do not fail to read their ad. on
first page. A fino opportunity
to save money is offered.
Girls, if you want to be success
ful join "Battle Maids of the King
dom" of the M. lv. Church. You
have a chance to graduate and have
a class of your own. Reported.
Listen I Come ocr to Moose
Hall, Wednesday evening. July
20th! Booster's open meeting night,
and "something boost en. Re
ported. Chinch of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints Sunday school Sunday
morning at 10:30, Bickiier's Hall.
Cottage meeting Friday evening at
8 00, 521 U. Mohawk street. All
welcome; 110 collections.
St. Johns Camp, No. 773 Wood-
men of the World, will give an
open installation of officers and en
tertainment for Woodmen, their
families and friends, at Odd Fellows'
Hall, corner Lenvitt uud Jersey
streets, Thursday evening, July
21st.
The Oregon Cattlo and Ilorso
Raisers Association claims prof
its aro consumed by excessive
freight ratcn. This association
is only one of many industries
being rctnrded by tho rates of
railway companies.
It Ib claimed one-third of the
gold in tho world is in tho
United States. Since tho arm
istice was signed Undo Sam
has imported $774,000,000 of
gold and exported $700,000,000,
net addition to the country's
gold stock of $14,000,000.
The second lecture, "The Resur
rection of the Dead Soon; Millions
now Living will Never Die," will
be given in the Moose Hall, Sun
day, July 17th, at 11 a. in. by
N. M. Lcwlon of the Portland In
ternational Bible Students' Assoc!-
tion. Better come. Seats free; no
collections,
There will be regular services at
the Congregational church Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00. Morning
worship at 11:00. The pastor's
thought will be: "Making the Com
munity Christian thus the Individ
uul." You will find friendly people,
hearty singing and services that
will help, A welcome awaits you,
D. K. Nourse, Pastor.
Voile Smocks $1 Speeia! nt Sew
ing Shop, 500 N. Jersey.
SUMMF.R WORK SHOKS.
R O G IS R S
Maternity cases taken reason
able at my home, 507 East Polk
street. Col. 90-1.
For Sale. Piano. $275. Can be
seen at 115 South Edison.
Safety First you'll never lose
them in ROGuRS 50c Suspend
ers.
For Rent. Two roomB for
light housekeepng, 115 South
Edison.
You'll like the Chautauqua if you
wear ROCF.RS' 95c. Underwear.
No one will see it, but it will feel
good and fit right.
Lost. Briudle bulldog; white
face; lost about two weeks. Reward.
Col. 13GG.
Wanted. Ford truck, chassis or
touring, Phone Col, 887 or see Mrs.
Tate, 107 North Jersey,
RUBERS ROGKRS.
Wanted by two boys. Jobs put
ting in wood; prices reasonable.
Phone Columbia 000.
House for rent; furniture for sale,
or will trade for light car, at 112
North Hartman street.
PANAMA HATS $1.50.
ROGKRS
CHKRRIF.S 2j4 cents per pound
pick them yourselves. Bring con
taiuer. Do not come on Saturday,
Mrs. Hurlburt, GIG Pittsburg street,
near the Ferry, St. Johns, Oregon.
GLOVES
LARGK ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bargain Column
(Advertisements under this (lending
ten ccnU per line, minimum charge 25
cents,)
1'or Trnde or Sale. Three room house
ami Rarnuc on lot, 50x100, (or $1300.
Will tnkc l'ord, Dodge or Chevrolet enr
as first mymeut. RICH & TAT1J, 107
N. Jersey. Col. 887.
HHMSTITCIIING and rtcotltig At
lAchmcnt, $2.00. llutlonholc Attachment
$9.85; fits nuy Sewing Machine. Per
sonal Checks 10 cents extra. Light Mail
Order Home, llox I27,llirnilnghmn A In.
$1750, A rare buy, G room plastered
house, newly minted, on paved street.
Can you bent this? Name your own
terms. HICK & TATIJ, 107 N. Jersey.
Col. 887.
l'or Srtlc. My fine Urge team of
mnrcs, with good wagon mid harness;
they arc sound, true mid trusty. I have
no use for them. Will accept any reason
able odcr. Call D28 Amherst street. If
l'or Sale or exchange for Southern Cal
ifornia properly 5 room bungalow, 202
It. New York, and G rooms, 2100 Will
umcttc lllvd,, corner Catliu. Hoih in A-l
condition. No reasonable oiler refined,
Owner, at latter place 11 to 5 Saturday,
After that date phone Main 3411 for np
K)lutmcut. $3050. Seven room modern house;
full cement basement; furnace; lot lOOx
135, with 15 bearing fruit trees. Terms.
RICH & TATH, 107 N. Jersey. Col. 687.
A Ilsrgaln Large 6 room house; bsth,
full basement; gas; electricity; 2 lots;
latgc gulden, all planted; shed that can
be converted Into garage, lluy from
owner, J2G0O. Some terms. 1872 McKcu
nn avenue,
House and lot for sale cheap, If taken
at once. 1010 N, Ivauhoe, I'hone Col,
1112.
1'or.Salc. Cheap by owner, 011 terms,
new moiicru luruisucii nungaiow, ecu
Irally located, right ol St. Johns mid
terminal car Hues. A Imrualu if takeu at
once. Call 018 North Kellogg sttect, St.
jonus.
l'or Sale. Accordeou: has 37 kevs on
right hand side and 10 keys 011 the left
hand side, Will consider trade on bl.
cycle, 514 l'iltsburg street. 30-2t
l'or Sale. I'our room house wllh
laruc attic, bath, toilet, lk'hts ami full
cement basement, front and back lur
ches, 3 full lots with fine orchard, con
crete walks uud macadam street; i block
irom cur line and two blocks from
school. Price $3000; terms $1000 cash,
balance $20 per mouth uud interest.
S. C. COOK, Realtor, 402 N. Jersey St.
l'rcsh milk uoat and doe kids for file
or trade for bass drum, 1100 S. Syracuse
street.
Good building lot, 50(100; sidewalks
hi and ali. Will trade (or light car or
runabout. See Oeoik'e Mulnn. tilioue
Col. IHJ2. m
l'or Kd!e. KIllLf,-r ftiuttii imrlil,i ul.
uiott new. 628 Allegheny street,
Voile dresses $5 and $6 at the
Sewing Shop, 50G N. Jersey.
COOL RAPS $1.25.
ROGKRS
Try our Chile.- 'Tho Geneva,'
215 1-2 N. Jersey street.
Fresh line of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream and
summer boveruges. Tako homo
u brick of ice cream for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersoy street. 29-4
Lawn Dresses $5 at Sewing Shop,
50G N. Jersey.
WORK SOX 15c.
ROGKRS
Chas. L. Gradcn wishes to an
nounce that ho has severed his
connections witli private corpor
ations and will engage in tho
general prnctlco of law with
offices at 710 Gasco building,
Portland, Oregon. tf
Wrap Leggings, $1.25.
R O G K R S
Dress up for the Chautauqua.
See our Voile Dresses for $G. Sew
ing Shop, 500 N. Jersey.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South Ivanhoo; phono
Columbia 1014. 25,
DRKSS PANTS $2.50 UP.
R O G K R S
The Geneva Confectionery serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light
Lunches. 215 North Jersey.
Children's Summer Hats that fit
your face and Pockelbook.
R O G 15 R S
Expert builder and designer; free
estimates. Columbia 1418.
Don't send your printing out
of town.
My Cool Uuderwear won't rip
nor tear, 95c
R O G K R S
For Rent. Good private garage,
2034 Willamette Blvd.
R, G. Muck
Phones Col. 1284
Hast 8531
907 Pcssenden Street
A. A. Muck
Phones Col. 118
Main 4907
Sand, Gravel and
Crushed Rock
MtuiUrt ot the Builder' iUchantfe
Peninsula National Bank
Your House Needs a Coat of
PAINT
Bungalow House Paint at a
Price Within Reason, In
Popular Shades
$2.50 Gallon
We also carry a Full Line
of Sherwin-Williams
Products
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
Qatton Ranch Qairy
Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm
The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City
Health Department and the Cows are tested
for tuberculosis every six months.
Phono Col. 321 fer orders
We have Cut the Price on Every Reed
Carriage and Reed Sulky in the House
Reed Carriage Was $47.50, Now $39.50
" " 47.50, " 39.50
Lloyd Loom Carriage Was $42.00, Now 33.50
Reed Stroller, Was $30.50, Now 29.00
Reed Sulky Was $85.00, Now 528.50
" " " 31.50, " 27.00
Lloyd Loom Sulky Was $27.50, Now 22.50
Reed Sulky Was 20.00, " 16.00
" " " 21.00, " 16.50
Your Choice of 10 Reed Sulkies, finished in 1
Gray, Cream, Old Ivory and Oak finlsh.'W
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
This is burgalu week. We have 2 iiUe room, dining room, kitchen ami
little 4 room bungalows you can have bedroom. Kitchen has all built-ius, llath
at your own price and on easy terms. um kitchen In white enamel; wallbed in
Make us an oiler. Will couthler wmt, living room, $200 down and $27 per
trade, W. 1'. Greene & Son, Col. 102S. I mouth. W, 1', Ureeue & Son, Col. 1025,'
New 4 room house, lust finished. I.iv-
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