St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 22, 1921, Image 3

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Bathing Caps Special
July Bargains
- IN HIGH GRADE FURNITURE
' 60c to $1.00, at
35c to 50c, at
50c
25c
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
A Trade-Mark
The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
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PHONE COLUMBIA 138
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AMERICAN WALNUT BEDROOM FUR
NITURE, QUEEN ANNE STYLE
$98.00 Vanity Dresser $77.80
$82.00 Largo Dresser ,$69.00
$76.00 Chifforcttc $60.30
$76.00 Bed . . $58.55
$68.50 Quartered Oak Buffet . $49.75
$60.00 Quartered Oak Buffet $42.50
$47.50 Plain Oak Buffet T!! $32.50
$72.50 to $77.50 Leather Rockers $42.50
We Buy Second Hand Furniture
OAmandu Baos
-The Steady Return-
Tim Cnsli Grnlmtcriu Grocery was the first on the field
to establish a store tlmt eliminated nil the red tape of soliciting
orders nt your buck door, employment of it bookkeeper to fig
ure your account, cut out the nny-tinie-lii-tlie-lny-iIellvory and
n collector to chase after you to jct you to pay your hill.
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 u 11 the good things for the table. You
can sense the prosperity of the store the iniuute you step in
to" it.
It has come because we have given the public what they
want at the prices they want, deliver nt a regular hour and
deal with you as we would be deult with were we the cus
tomer unci you the Mme owner.
The Grabateria Cash Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
Dr. V, P. Schultze, Km. Col. 1131 Dr. I). 8. Swart, lies. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office C6I. 379
Drs. Schultze. & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Honhrtin & Currier Dldg.
i Portland Manufacturing Co.
MANUPACTURKRS OK
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, ;
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET '
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Foot-ofBurlington St,
Columbia 131
C 1 101
snohns Hat Works and
Shoe Cleaning Parlor
Lt&i tti Gtth Halt Ikmi ui BUcled
lie at SlUno in the Olty
104 N. Jerejr Street St. Johns
Hall Barber Shop
' and BATH ROOMS
h L MU, Prtfmtw '
106 PhiladelpklaSt. Baths 35c
THE 1 HOUSE
DYE WORKS
Suits Pressed 50c
Best work in the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phoue'Columbia 1289
Pulley & lurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
'We Repair" Aluminum Ware
Pbww Cot S 307 8. eney St.
Frank Merrill haa taken out n Sand for the taking away,
normit for a hanaome residence ,aeo (Jiark about it.
L. N. Bellincer snent Sundav
with his son, W. M. Bollinger,
on Kessenden street.
A.M. Wnrner will build a new
residence for W. C. Herring on, at Astoria.
North Kellogg street. Gct a frce enlargement, 8x10,
Doric lodge A. I". fc A. M. and nt Uurrln's by saving the envel
Minerva chanter, O. K. S. ore on n ones from our kodak finishing
department until they amount to
vacation until September 1st
Mr. Shacklcford was called to
near Kansas City, Mo., Sunday
evening by the serious illness of
his mother.
Preaching services at tho Y.
W. C. A. building Sunday at 11
a. m. Rev. E. A. Leonard will
preach.
TheVV. C. T. U. will meet
with Mrs. J. C. Scott. 102 Cen
tral avenue. Monday ufternoon
at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Engzcll and
some friends nivtorcd to Ihltlsu Co
lumbitt the first of the week. '1 hey
will be gone a week or more.
The Chautaunua so far Is cer
talnly worth while.nnd those for
tunate enough to attend are en
joying u treat at every perform
anc
I'liii Y. W. C. A. Clubs have
suspended regular meetings for the
vacation time. However, two or
three outing trips will be enjoyed
by the girls.
Mrs. It. L. Bartlett camo over
from Portland lust Friday and
presided over the destinies of
the grocery store while Mr.
Bartlett attended court.
Attorney Bailey, W. A. Carroll,
W. L. McGuire and II. U. Gaz-
cy attended a communication of
Sunny&ide chnptor Koyal Arch
Masons last l-rlday evening.
Messrs. II. Wl3onhnni and
J. N Ilnrnoy and their families
expect to leavo Sunday for an
outing at Bay Ocean, where they
will occupy the Lorelei cottage.
Miss Frances Dillon, youngest
duughter ot Mr. and Mrs, I. L.
Dillon of Apiuelou, Wash,, is
spending her vacation with her sis
ter, Mrs. G. II. Sperling ot this
city.
Prof. C. II. Boyd was solzed
with an nttack of pneumonia
while on his return trip from a
visit to Chicago. We are gad to
Btate that he is gradually improving.
Miss Minnie Plaskett is spending
the mouth of July in Head at the
liptue of Mr. and Mrs. Liudlcy,
formerly of St. Johns. They nrc go
ing to spend a week at Cruter Lake
and other places of interest.
The Chautauqua is attracting
gopd audiences at every session
and all seem highly pleased
with the entertainment pro
vided. Tho Chautaunua will close
Sunday evening.
A sheen-killing fomulu hoar
disposed of 51 animals belonging
to residents of iiaynea inlet in
Coos county boforo her den was
discovered and the animal lo
cated and killed.
Mrs. Juhnke returned home this
morning from Bismarck, N. D.,
where she visited witli her daugh
ters, Mrs. Mattieaud Anna Steibcr.
fer many friends rejoice in her
loine coming,
W. H. Ilollenbeck spent Sunday
with his wife and daughter at
Sea View. Mrs. Ilollenbeck and
Miss Edna returned with him
Monday and will stay a few days
before returning to tho beach for
the balance of the season.
Miss Nan Evens, Miss Blod-
wen rowel! and urnest I'ovveu
of England have arrived in St.
Johns and are at the home of
W. K. Evens, the well known
mrdware merchant. Tho former
is a sister or Mr. Evens and the
atter two niece and nephew.
The St. Johns Community Baud
will meet Monday evetdng for prac
tice at the foot of Burlington street,
in the 4L building, All who wish
to become members of the Club and
Band are urged to be present. Any
one who plays the snare drum m
this vicinity would like to have
him come. Kight o'clock Mouday
evening. Community Club.
The lecture of Tom Skeyhill
Wednesday evening on condi
tions in Kusaia, given before the
Chautuqua audience was full of
interest and was listened to
with rapt attention. Mr. Skeyhill
has a pleasing delivery and his
talk is highly valuable for its di
rect information.
The I. G. II. V. held its mouth-
y business meeting at the home of
Helen Russell, Monday, July nth.
Our second club "feed" was given
by Mrs. Russell. A wonderful din
ner was serve! anu enjoyed by
those present. In the evening the
girls gave a shower for Helen,
to which other persons were in
vited. A good time was bad by all.
Reported,
Messrs. Ernest and Louis Stel
bcr and families arrived this morn
lug from Bismarck, N. D., with in
tention to make - St. Johns their
future home.
Mrs. K. J. Hanley of Los
Gatos, Cal., stopped oil' on her
way to Washington state to visit
her old friend, Mrs. J. N. Ilnr
noy, this veek.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sporup re
turned to Vnlsetz Tuesday morn
ing where Mr. Sporup is super
in tend out of one of the largest
sawmills in the state.
Jack Dempsey has Jgivon out
a statement tliut he will demand
$500,000 as his end for the next
fight, which may be with Car
ponticr in London soon. Dcmp
soy says ho does not want to go
back in tho movies.
With tho United States de
pleting her forests four and one
naif times as fast as nature
grows them, it hns been made
emphatically plain beforo the
United States Chamber of Com
merce forestry policy committee
that, "something must be done
about It:"
, We desire to express our sin
cere thaiUH and appreciation of
the lloral offerings and kindness
of friends and neighbors dur
ing the illness and death of our
beloved daughter and sister,
Esther Erickson.- Mr. and Mrs.
O. S. Erickson and daughter,
Anna Erickson.
A St. Johns man declares he
will snond every day of his va
cation helping his wire clean
house, cook, wash dishes, care
lor the garden and keep the
Inwn in order. No matter what
his finish may bo in this vale of
tears, a golden harp awaits him
on the other shore.
We wish toe'tnrcHsour thanks
and appreciation to our many
friends for their kindness and
attention during the illness and
loss of our beloved mother and
for tho beautiful lloral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H.Chambors.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. F. Horsmnn.
Rev. B. J. Hoadloy of Uni
versity Park will occunv the
pulpit at tho M. E. church Sun
day morning nt 11 o'clock. Tho
choir will sing a special anthem.
Hpworth Leaguo servico in tho
evening, but no preaching. Rev.
Klostor will bo back from his va
cation a weok later.
Do you know that "The World's
Judgment Day is at Hand and
that Millions now Living will Never
Die? " Better come and hear N, M,
Luwton of the l'ortlnntl Inter
national Bible Students' Associa
tion present (Ids interesting lecture
in the Moose hall, Sunday, July
4th, ut n a. in. You are welcome.
Seats free; no collections. Re
ported.
You needn't worry about sun
burn if you have a bottle of Cur
rin's Rose Cream handy.
ROGERS sells PANTS.
Free sand. See II. F. Clark.
JAZZ-CAPS 10c
R O G 15 R S
Blackberries for sale. -215 Tyler
street.
Wear ROGERS' Bathing Suits
and don't go near the water.
Nyal's Mosquito Cream 25c.
at Currm's.
Boys' Dress KAPS 95c.
R O G E R S
Chinch of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints Sunday school Sunday
morning at 10:30, Bickncr's Halt.
Cottage meeting Priday evening at
8:00. 524 E. Mohawk street. All
welcome; no collections.
KEDS for the Kids
ROGERS.
Laying Pullets for Sale. O.
A. C. Stock; 4 Plymouth Rock;
3 White Leghorns. Columbia
1277.
ROGERS sells SHOES
For Rent. Furnished room,
suitable for two meh and gar
age, $5.00 per week. 721 Oswe
go street.
ROGERS sells HOSE Silk or
Cotton; not garden.
For Rent. Four room house,
$12.50 per month. Inquire Sat
urday or Sunday morning at
633 Tioga street
NO MONEY TO LOAN.
BANK NEXT DOOR.
NEKTIE ROGERS
Pure Imported Extra Virgiu Ol
ive Oil at St. Johns Avenue Grocery.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bargain Column
( Advertisements under this lionilitiir
ten ccnti per line, minimum clinic 2u
ccms.j
l'or Trade or Sate, Three room lionsc
nnd carnuc on lot. 50x100. (or f 1I!00.
Will tnke l'ord, Dodge or Cheviolct car
n first payment. RICH & TATH, 107
N. Jersey. Col. 837.
HI5MSTITCHINO nnd PlcotliiK At
tiichmctit, $2.00. Iluttonliole Attachment
f 'J.Br; fits nny Sewing Machine. Tor
sounl Checks 10 cents extra. I,iu.hl .Mall
unicr limine, mix l.UIrintMlintn, Ala,
JI7W.- A rare liny, f room jil.istcrcd
house, newly painted, on paved street.
Can yon beat this? Name your own
icrins. kh.ii s TiU l!, 1U7 N. lemey.
Col. 837.
l'or Sale. My fine large team of
timro.1, with good wagon and liarm-M,
tncy arc sound, true nml trusty. I have
no use for them. Will accept any rvaw li
able offer. Call 1128 Ainliunt street. t(
f.1050. Seven room modern house;
full cement basement; furnare; lot lOOx
13ft, with li" bearing fruit trees. Terms.
RICH & TATH, 107 N. Jersey. Col. 837.
l'or Sale. -Accordconj has !I7 keys on
right hand tide and 10 key on the left
hand side. Will consider trade on bi
cycle. CM Pittsburg street. lit! lit
Good building lot, fWxlOO; sidewalks
In and li.ild. Will trade for lieht ear or
runabout. See (Jeorge Mubm, phone
Col. UC2. liltf
Good 8 loom home. 2 blocks from ear.
Just naluled; lot 100x100. Price $2200.
617 Hast Chicago street. 10
l'or Sale A dandy C room modern
use .Tbcdiooins. nlf on erotiud Hour.
A fine lilncc In n good location. Price for
iiulclc sale 12800; f 1000 will handle this.
3. C. COOK, Realtor, 402 N. Jeisey St.
Voile dresses 5 and f ut the
Sewing Shop, 50( N. Jersey.
Try our Chile.- 'Thu Ceneva,'
215 1 2 N. Jersey street.
Fresh line of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages. Take home
a brick of ice cream for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Thu
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-1
Lawn Dresses $5 at Sewing Shop,
500 N. Jersey.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South lvanhoe; phone
Columbia 1011. 25,
The Geneva Confectionery servos
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks nnd Light
Lunches. 2154 North Jersey.
R O. Muck
Photici. Col. 1284
HntttiKJl
007 l'mcndcn Street
A A. Muck
Phone Cot. Ilh
Main 1007
Sand, Gravel and
Crushed Rock
Member of Hie lluilderk' Hxchinige
Men have offered thousands for a trade-mark, only
to be told that it was not for sale at any price.
Our trade-mark, in a way, is our reputation for
service. It is an asset too valuable to bear a price, yet
our service is absolutely free to every depositor of this
bank, valuable beyond price, yet we give it away.
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY, SERVICE AND SECURITY
1 tBneHEawmi mmtt 1,111 anre wni i
Bargai
You wilt need these
for Monday's Washing
No. 3 Galvanized Tub, Spe. $1.23.
No. 8 Heavy Copper Bottom
Wash Boiler, Special $2.90
Brass Wash Board 59c
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
Qatton Ranch
Rail
Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm
The Dairy i.s under strict supervision of the City
Health Department and the Cows are tested
for tuberculosis every six mouths.
Phone Col. 321 for orders
THE LAUNDRY QUEEN
ELECTRIC WASHER
Copper Tub with
Bench, all for
4
t$1 35.00
Get Electric Washer, Galvanized Tub .... $125.00
Maytag Hand Power Washer $27.50
Hummer Water Power Washer $27.00
The Queon Hand Power Washer $20.00
The Queen Water Power Washer $27.50
14 in. Glidewoll
Lawn Mower,
Bafl Bearing for
$11.00
The Fountain Lawn
Sprinkler for $1.00
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE
MAN