2 in 1
Combination Range
We guarantee the Spark Combination Range to
give perfect satisfaction, it cannot fail because It is a
separate coal and wood range, and a gas range com
r bincd In one complete rouge, which takes no more
floor space than an ordinary range. The body of the
range is cast iron. The fire box is large, has duplex
grates for burning coal or wood. The top of this
range has four 8 inch covers, and three gas burners.
The , oven Is 18x17 luches. Oven door has white en-'
araeled cushion panel and thermometer. Stove pipe is
behind the splasher back, and splasher is white cn
amclcd. The gas oven and boiler sits on nickel plat
ed brackets above the raugc. The doors of the gas
oven and boiler have nickeled frame with white en
ameled grill style front and glass behind It so that the
cooking" may be seen without opening the door. The
price of the splendid 2 In 1 Range, installed com
plete Is - $19.50.
$15.00 Down
$15.00 Month
YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT
OAmancUj Baos
The Steady Return
The Cash Grnbafcrla 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-tlmc-iu-thc-day-dcllvcry 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 nt the prices they want, deliver at a regular hour and
deal with yoti as 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. F. P. Schtillzc, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 370
Drs. Schultzc & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-G Ronlmm A. Currier BMg.
I Portland Manufacturing Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex-
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
ana an khiu& ui tchi,u
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot-of-Burlington St.
St. Johns Hat Works and
Shoe CkaniRE Parter
Ii4m ti Mlt Miti tkuti ud feritd
Host Sltino in tho City
104 N. Jersey Street St. Johns
Hall Barber Shop
and BATH ROOMS
ft. L tttfnttor
108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c
IE 1 HOUSE
DYE WORKS
Suits Pressed 50c
Best work in the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phone Columbia 1289
Pulley '& Zurcher
Plunibififc, Heating & Twining
We Repair Aluminum Ware
Phone Cel. 9i 307 S. Jenejr St.
Bathing Caps Special
60c to $1.00, at
35c to 50c, at
50c
25c
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
I
The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
September 14. Wait for it.
C. B. Kussell and family havo
arrived homo from Seaside.
S.L.Dobie haB returned from
a vacation nt uovernmeni
Springs and the Benaide.
A baby boy waa a recent ar
rival the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Appleby on Edison street.
Born. To Dr. and Mrs.
Harry S. Irvine. Sunday, July
3lst, a Bon, Hnrrj; Simonson
Irvine, Jr,
Sunday, evening D. Sebring,
2063 Willamette boulevard fell
and fractured his left leg. Mr.
Sebring ia 84 years old.
Billv Davia has recovered
from an attack of diphtheria
and gonn to the Boy Scout En
campment ut Luke Wall turn.
A headline in tho Oregonian
t a w r- .
sava. tiaruing seea. urn oi
Pence." Let ub hone lie s not
looking through smoked glosses.
Monday evening Mrs. Loulsn
Agco was acquitted in Judge
Morrow's court. She was held for
murder in tho first degree.
A number of the Girl Reserves
of tho Y. W. C. A. undercharge
of Mrs. Shaw, arc enjoying
a few days outing nt Dodge
Park.
Mrs. A. Kilgoren and infant
daughter nro now nt home on
Hartman street. Helen Jano was
born nt Peninsula Hospital July
23rd, 1021.
Tho Gleaner clnss of tho M. E.
church will be entertained ntthe
homo of Mrs. George Biglcr,
810 South Edison street, Friday
evening, August 5th. Come nnd
bring n friend. Keportcd.
Mrs. IluBsell Coborly, who was
bndlv beuten by her huHbnnd in
a jealous rago Sunday morning,
is recovering at the uerr sani
tarium. Tho husband is facing
trial.
Tho K. 1. 0. Campfirc girls will
hold n food snlo nt 109 South
Jcrsoy street, Snturday, August
(ith, at iu n. m. itomemauc pies,
cako. cookies, jellies anu enn-
dies. Proceeds go to meet ex
penses of Summer encampment.
Three hundred forty-one nrrcsts
with subsequent lines totaling
$zi,!rjz.bu wero mauo oy in
spectors working out of tho
motor division of tho secretary
of state's odlco during tho six
montlm ending Juno 30th.
Lewis K. Simmons, well
known groceryman, in company
with A. A. iicnz, William Itoehn
and Albert Itoehn of Portland,
motored to Long Beach, Wash.,
Saturday for two weeks of
renl pleasure by the seaBhore,
fishing and clam digging.
All members of the W. C. T.U.
will be entertained at tho home
of Mrs. Gilbert W. Overstrcet.
109 West Burr street, Monday
evening, August 8th, assisted
by her sister, Mrs. Leonard J.
Callison. A special invitation is
extended to the husbands. We
hope it is possible for ovory
member to be present and help
us have a good time.
Tho regular monthly business
meeting of tho M, E. Home
Missionary Society will meet at
the home of Mrs. F. Woolly,
126 South Fox street, Friday,
August 12th. A Japanese woman
will give a short missionary
talk. Short addresses will be
given -on tho Japanese Primary
Mission School or tho First
M. E. church, Twelth andlaylor.
A Japanese missionary tea will
be served. Special music.-Reported.
President Harding will no
doubt soon sign the resolution
passed by Congress and signed
by the vice-president Inviting
foreign countries to participate
in the big Fair at Portland in
1925. The next step may be the
selection of a site for holding
the big exposition. Noother Bite
nroposed otfers the attractions
and natural advantages possessed
bv the St. Johns site. Tho site
committee will undoubtedly give
this section careful considera
tion. There is nothing better.
Telephone service in Portland
is costing some users annually
more than do taxes upon their
homes, according to testimony
offered by the city to the public
service comission when the tel
ephone rate rehearing was re
sumed in Portland, after a two
weeks' session in balem. Wit
nesses produced by the city not
only testified that the rates in
their opinion, were unreasonably
high, but that in addition, trend
of prices was on the downward
ana they gave it as their opin
ions that telephone service
should likewise be on the down
ward path so far as prices are
concerned.
Wait and see. September 14.
Mrs. C. Thompson returned
last week from pleasant sojouri
nt Seaside.
The Evangelical church and
Enrsonnge have been embellished
y the painter's brush.
A nine pound son arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, N.
Edlefsen Wednesday morning.
E. Berglnnd, attorney at luw,
has opened offices at 113 North
Jersey street.
A son arrived at the home of
Mr. and (Mrs. Stcvo Mnffai nt
G22 North Seneca street, July
28th.
Will ROGERS in "Almost a
Husband," at tho picturo show
this week does not apply to the
Raincoat Man.
Mr. Brimmer has treated his
homo nt corner of Ivanhoo and
Mohawk street to a handsome
coat of paint.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Redding are
receiving congratulations on the
birth out baby boy, born in July,
at the local hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Frcum havo
returned from an enjoyable out
ing nt Long Bench, Wash.,
whore they have n fine bunga
low. Annnn fintrlcrht rnmn nnnr
drowning Inst Sunday after
noon wnuo untiling near tlio
Terminal. She had gone down for
the second timo when rescued
Mrs. Bertha Montgomery and
daughter, Miss EUIorn, Mrs. Loru
Smith nnd Mrs. Ida Eaton, nnd
bnby, enjoyed a pleuannt sojourn
nt CnrsonB Mineral Springs.
At a meeting of the school
board last evening the board
officially approved the plans for
the construction of the new St.
Johns high school. Thia will cos
approximately 5300,000.
Congrcgationnl lawn social,
Friday ovening, corner Willnm
ctto boulevard nnd Pierce street.
A pleuannt place and nn enjoya
ble timo for all. Be sure to at
tend. It will bo well worth while.
Friday ovening, August 5th.
Tho St. Johns Community
Club Bnnd can uso several more
musicians to advantage. Any
caring to join aro requested to
report next Monday night at tho
I'our-L hall at tho foot of our
lington street. Tho band is mnk-
Ing lino progress.
Through nn orror my nnmohns
been listed in tho telephone di
rectory nR 'Garden instead of
Grnden. therefore I wish to ad-
viso that tho phono in my law
office is Mnln 5977.-Chas. L.
Graden, attorney, 719 Gnsco
Bldg., Portland, Oregon,
Mr. A. H. Ford of Portland
and Mrs. Eva M. Williams, wid
ow of the Into Judge Williams.
wero united in marriage at Van
couver. Wednesday. August 3rd.
Tho bride has been n resident
of St. Johns for a number of
yenrs and hns hosts of friends
here. The groom is n prominent
citizen of Portland. The many
friends unite in wishing the
newly wedded couple unbounded
happiness and prosperity down
the journey of lifo.
Tho fiirl RcBflrvoa. comnnHml
of High School girla and chap
eroned by Mrs. J. M. Shaw, en
joyed a hike to tho summit of
Larch mountains last Saturday.
They took tho train to Multno
mah Falls and from thence
started the hike to Larch mount
ains, returning Sunday night.
Following were those who ptr
tlclpated: Lelia Taylor, Loretta
McCarty, Velma MacDonald,
Grace Coy, Ferno Clute, Cath-
Pfinn Hall. Alien filnnh. Mar.
garet McGregor and Mrs. Shaw.
We are glad to report that the
Peninsula Hospital, which has
filled a long felt need in our local
community, is meeting with
such success. In the short
month since it opened to the
public, it has admitted 25 pa
tients, lb surgical, hve medical
and four maternity, having dis
charged up to the present date
17 patients. Mrs. A. Ueno. the
superintendent, desires to thank
the public and doctors in the com
munity for their hearty support
and cooperation, and again
assures them that it is her aim
to operate an up-to-date and
ethical institution, giving the
best of service and courteous
treatment to all.
When in need of groceries call
at the Btore, Polk and Seneca.
I have a full line of groceries.
also ico cream, soda pop. can
dies, lemons, fresh milk, butter.
cream and eggs. Closed. Sun
days from 2 to 5 p. m. Phone
Col. 1272. Yours for a square
deal. S. V. Jacobs.
Bring in your news items.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Bargain Column
(Advertisements under tills Lcndltig
ten ceuti per line, minimum charge 25
cents,)
1'orSnlc. Mv fine Urge team of
mures, with good wnp,oii nnd harness;
they arc sound, true nnd trusty. I hnvc
no use for them. Will ncccpt any reason
nblc offer. Call 028 Amherst street, tf
I'or Ssle. Oil Stove In good condi
tion, $12.00. Call 842 N. Leonard street.
Good 8 room house, 2 blocks from car;
just (minted: lot 100x100, l'rlce $2200.
017 Hast Chicngo street. 40
I'or Sale Good baby buggy at 419 N,
Leonard street.
I'or Sale 13 room, 2 story house, two
3 loom apartment, one 4 room apart
ment, 3 extra bed rooms, 2 bajth rooms,
fine corner lot 60x100, tome furniture
and wood, all for f 4, 000. 419 N. Leon
ard street; 2 block cast from poiloUjcc.
I'or Sale l'urc Ilred Uuff Leghorn
Cockerels, fl.GO each. 1C72 Haven St.;
phone Col. 488.
NEW FOUR ROOM HOUSE,
modern, fireplace and full base
ment; two blocks from car;
reasonable, cash and monthly
payments. Call Col. 2G9 Satur
day morning or ovcningHof next
week.
KNITIES. ROGERSIIASUM.
Wanted. Snwing-of all kinds.
1030 N. Central nvenuo.
Wanted. A car to tako in as
first payment on amall house nnd
lot. Seo Rico & Tate. 107 North
Jersey. Col. 887.
To Loan. $500; must be good
security, 7 per cent, interest.
Cull at thin oflicc.
I carry the best WORK SHIRTS
money can buy bum ones too.
ROGERS.
For Trade. 12 acres 19 mileo
from Portland for 2 or more lota
or house nnd lots, valuation
$1000. Rico & Tate, 107 North
Jersey. Col. 887.
For Rent, Thrcn Room Up
stairs Apartment, $8, water in
eluded. 401 Richmond St.
HATS and CAPS Unit fit your
(acc ami pockctboolc.
R O G H R S.
Will Trade My 80 improved
acres, 17 miles from Port and.
for a house in St. Johns. Sec my
agents, Rico&Tato, 107 North
Jersey Col. 887.
Found, Pair of noso Kinases.
Owner may have anmu bv cn
ing at this office and paying for
adv.
MAXAM SILK SHIRTS
made In St. Johns -sold by
ROCK R S.
Wanted. Modem houao in St.
Johns in exchango for same in
Koflo (Jltv Park. Seo my agents,
Rice & Tate, 107 North Jersey.
Col. 887.
Dressmaking dono very rea
sonable at C10 E. Burr street.
Children's clothes a specialty.
Phono Col. 453.
KH-KA-KHA-KHAKI Pants.
R O G I R S.
Try our Chile.-'The Geneva.'
215 1-2 N. Jersey street.
Fresh lino 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
For Trade or Sale. Federal
one-fourth ton truck, in good
condition. Will take lots in
trade. Rice & Tato. 107 North
Jersey. Col. 887.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South Ivanhoo: phone
Columbia 1014. 25,
The Geneva Confectionery serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light
Lunches. 215 North Jersey.
Pure Imported Extra Virgin Ol
ive Oil at St. Johns Avenue Gro
cery,
Will trade two improved acres
in St. Johns for modern! house.
Will assume or pay difference.
Rice & Tate. .107 North Jersey.
Col. 887.
Dress Sox 15c. ; 2 pr. 25c.
ROGERS.
CHERRIES 1XA cents per pound
pick them yourselves, Ilrlug con
tainer. Do not come on Saturday.
Mrs. Hurlburt, GIG Pittsburg street,
near the Ferry, St. Johns, Oregon.
Lost Navy discharge button.
Finder leave at thia office; re
ward. Good GLOVES Cheap.
ROGERS.
ustKJ vxxtmtwem mm:
A GOOD WAY
Open an account with this bank and avail yourself of the
safety and convenience afforded In payment of your bills by check,
Safety because your endorsed and cancelled check Is undlspttt
able evidence of payment. Convenience because a chock is al
ways acceptable and Is ai easily filled out and for the exact
amount as it is to count out so much money iu cash.
Wc offer every convenience atid extend every courtesy lo
those whom wc serve.
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY, SERVICE AND SECURITY
Come see Out
NEW
ESGWS
O: in
vBUILDERS
i HARDWARE
m tiTAtfr ' tan
Our up'to-duto Builders Hardware will put tho
proper finishing touch on your new home.
Mr. Home Builder we will gladly" figure with
you Our Prices are Right.
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 ami the Cows are touted
for tuberculosis every six months.
Phono Col. 321 far orders
Sold an Opal Range
to MR. P. ALARTAS, 916 Princeton Sfrcet
11 I,'!
DINING SETS
in Queen Ann Style, Ja
cobin finish, 45 in. Top
Dining Tabic $45.00
1 Arm Chnir to
Match $12.00
5 Dining Chairs
to Match $38.75
Total.... $95.75
or"
Aluminum Sauce Pan
Sizes 1,1; and 2, all for
$1.10
ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS
6 Cup Size for
$1.10
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
Ortjon Higher Inilliulion o(
TECHNOLOGY
Eight School; Seventy Dtpirlmtnlt
FALL TERM OPENS SEIT 19. 1921
Fr UIwioiiu,. wiiit la Ikt Vniiirtr
Oregon Agricultural College
COKVAI.L1S
R. O. Muck
I'hoiiti Col. 1281
liast 8531
907 I'chMiulen Street
A. A. Mttatc
rhoiius Col. 11s
Main 4jf
Sand, Gravel and"'
Crushed Rock
Mtinlicra of the nuilik-rt' Hxrluiiucr
Phillips & Leland
Transfer and Storage
Phone Col, 72 Oflicc 205) S, Jersey
DAI I Y TRIM TO I'ORTXAND
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