St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, August 12, 1921, Image 3

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Bathing Caps Special
60c to $1.00, at
35c to 50c, at
50c
25c
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
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The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
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Sellers Kitchen Cabinet
Al Lowest Prices
Sellers Kitchen Cabinets have
many conveniences for lightening
the work of the busy housewife,
which no other cabinet has. The
material of which it is constructed
and the workmanship by which it
is built are first class. We have
lowered the price and give you
Easy Terms of Payment.
$74.50 Sellers Special Oak Wax Finish. . . .$68.00
$84.50 " Mastercraft Oak Wax Finish $77.50
$85.00 " Special White Enamel $78.00
$95.00 " Mastercraft White Enamel... 87.50
SPECIAL TERMS $1.00 Down puts one of
these Cabinets in your Kitchon. Tho bal
ance can be paid on Easy Terms.
OAmanduBAos
-The Steady Return
The Cash Grabatcrln Grocery wns tlic 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 nccount, cut out the nny-time-in-the-daydelivery 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 a regular hour aud
dcul with you as we would be deult with were wo the cus
tomer aud you the store owner.
The Orabateria Cash Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
Dr. V. P. SchulUe, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Bonham & Currier Illdg.
T m mm "t
Portland Manufacturing to.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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
whoiesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
FonHNBurliREton St.
C. A. Stock, cashier of the
Peninsula Lumber Co,, wns
among the busy throng Tuesday.
Mrs. E. A. Blew and children
and Mr. Blow's mother are
spending a few days at Seaside.
The fool that rocked the boat
in the old days is now taking
hairpin curves at 60 miles per
hour.
Oscar Moo, assistant at the
Homo Mercantile Co., has been
spending his vacation in Los
Angeles, California.
Young lady with bobbed hair,
you are likey to find the back of
your neck has found n place in
tho sunburn. Exchange.
Mrs. II. C. Knsmoyer is on a
visit to parents and friends in
Salt Lake City. She expects to
be gone for about a month.
The world owes you only that
which you go out and collect.
It never pays In advunce.
Forest Grove News-Times.
J. B. Huntington, who has
been quite ill, is steadily im
proving and is able to bo around
again, a fact which his many
friends will ue glad to note.
Tho Woman's Missionary So
cioty will have chargo of the
sorvlces at tho Evangelical
church next Sunday morning.
There will be no services in the
evening.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks and her
two grand-daughters of Chero
kee. Iowa, arc visiting at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Carroll, G21 North Syracuse
street.
With 7.12 mnrdnrn. .103(1 rob-
heries and 099 suicides tho past
year, ino worm wonuera wny
Chicago should stago n wild
West Bliow J - Mudforu aiuii-
fl'.II n
1. 1 luiim.
CongresaniiMi say thoy are
gelling sore at all tho criticism
heaped on them, lhere is a sun
plo way to stop it just got
busy and do what thoy were
sent to Washington for. La
Grande Observer.
Homo is coming moro'und
Ml
moro to mean to inmiues n
Clace owned and not rented; a
ouso of their own. not an
npartment or n Hat. They have
nam h c i rents long cnougn,
and now are embarking on n lit.
tlo "own your own homo" cam-
Eaign all of tholr own. The
lallos Chronicle.
Sixty cars of cedar logs and
lumber for export to tho Ori
ent arrived nt Municipal Tor
mina! No. 4 last waok, mostly
from Southern Oregon points.
They will be loaded on steam
ships. The movement of cedar
oca in oxnort is heavy as japan
ese nro buying all thoy can find,
It is said they areuelrm used for
lead pencils and airplane stock.
P. W. Ilinman, n former well
known citizen of St. Johns,
missed away at Manton. Mich..
July 25th. He was at one time
mayor of the city of St. Johns;
was a member of tho O. A. It.
and Doric lodge, A. F. and A. M.
Mr. Hinman constructed the
Chicago rooming house, owning
and conducting it for n number
of years.
Next Sunday the pulpit of the
St. John 8 Community Church,
Congregational, will be filled in
the morning by. Uov. J. a. hd
wards and in tho evening by Rev.
Mr. Hoffman of tho Rose City
Park Congregations church,
the pastor, D. E. Nourse, hav
ing gone to Newport. Wash.,
where he will visit a few days.
Mr. Nourse will return about
the 16th of AuguBt, with his
family and will be in the pulpit
the following Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Wissen
back of 524i East Richmond
street, St Johns, visited at the
Benson Hotel in Portland last
week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Carswell and Dr. and Mrs. Milli
gan of Springeld, Illinois. Mr.
Carswell is the head of the Cars
well clothing stores at Spring
field and Divernon. The party
have been traveling through the
West and think Portland and su
burban districts the finest they
have visited and also the pret
tiest locations.
The Maxim Shirt Co. in the
French block is getting under
way in good shape. Tho company
has commodious quarters and la
equipped to turn out a vast
amount of work. A number of
orders are being received from
various sources and prospects
for a constantly increasing busi
ness are bright. A new con
crete wall, reducing the danger
in case of fire and incidentally
materially reducing insurance
rates is being constructed. A
number of St. Johns women
now find employment at the factory.
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Soul.
The Summer Ib rupldy passing
away. Too bad it cannot linger
with us longer than it does.
William Calhoun and family
expect to leavo next week for
Los Angeles on an extended
viBlt
J. S. McKinney and family have
returned from a very pleasant
auto excursion to the Yellow
Btonc National Park and inter
vening points of interest.
The Gleaner class will hold
their regular cooking sale at H.
F. Clark's Furniture Store Sat
urday, August 18th, beginning
at 1 p. m.
L. J. Wright, assistant cashier
of the feninsuln Nutionnl bank,
is spending an enjoyable vaca
tion with his family nt Rocka-
way Bench..
John C. Brooks nnd family of
rendleton hnvo arrived in St.
Johns nnd will Bpcnd n couple of
weeks nt Senview before re
turning home.
The Montnvillu Times is n
new newspaper which started at
Montavilln a couple of weeks
ago. It is a nent publication
with a very generous advertis
ing patronage.
We desiro to express our ever
lasting gratitude nnd heartfelt
thanks to tho good people who
attended tho funeral services of
the Into Mrs. Babos, Monday,
August 8th. Lacey Btibos,
Florence S. Babos.
The Ladies' Aid of the Con
gregational church will hold n
porch picnic in cafeteria style nt
tho home of Mrs. M. u urcen,
810 North Smith avenue Wed
nesday, August 17(h, beginning
about tho noon hour.
The lawn social nt the home
of G. W. Roberts by the mem
bers of tho Congregntionul
church Inst Friday evening
was a splendid success. A lurge
crowd was in nttendnnce nnd
flno music wns rendered.
Miss Clnrn Cole, efficient em
ploye of tho Peninsula Nutionnl
Bank, spont n week nt the
Wright cottnge nt Rocknwny.
She returned Sundny evening
nnd on the following day left for
n week's visit with her pnronts
in Clntsknnie.
Laurclwood Robckiih Lock-o No.
100, Pust Grand's Club, will
givo n lawn social ut the homo of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Haskell, 232
W. Tyler street, Wcdnesdny
evening, August 17. All Odd
Fellows nnd their friends invited.
Some Hnrnoy county ranchers
with their families hnvo been
known to come to town in Sum
mer for the express purpose of
buyini: n round of ice crenm.
Rnnchera nre living more like
city folks every duy. Crnne
American.
The Review is late this week
aa well ns Inst week in gettinir
printed nnd distributed. The
reason principally is on account
of advertisers being tardy in
getting changes of copy to ub.
In order to print tho paper on
Thursday nil advertising matter
should reach this oflice not later
than Wednesday noon.
Wo desire to thank tho neigh
bors and friends for thnlr kind
ness and sympathy during the
illness nnd death of our mother:
also for the beautiful floral
tributes, and assure them that
their kindness will ever be
gratefully remembered. Mrs.
F. H. Broduhl. Mrs. E. L. Bar
ton, I. B. Martin and Mrs. Earl
Brodahl.
The Japanese steamerDanmark
Mara has arrived at St. Helens
and will take on a consignment
of 850.0000 feet of Jap squares
for the Orient. The steamer
Egeria is loading a cargo of
1.G00.000 feet for Redondo, and
the Wahkeene will take cIobo to
a million feet for San Diego. The
steamer Johan Poulson is ex
pected to arrive any dny to load
for San Francisco and three
other steam schooners are due
to arrive this week.
William Foster of North Seneca
street died at the GoodSamaritan
Hospital last Saturday of a com
plication of diseases. He had
been in ill health for tho past six
months. Deceasedwasaged about
GG years and had resided in St.
Johns for the past 16 years. He
was a contractor and builder by
occupation and was architect for
the Washington county court
house. Surviving him are his
widow, four sons and lix daugh
ters. Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock
at tha Evangelical church, Rev.
C. P. Gates preaching the ser
mon. Interment, took place at
Sholles. Miller & Tracy had
charge of the remains.
GLOVES
LARGK ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGKRS
THK RAINCOAT MAN
Bargain Column
(Advertisements under UdJ bend Ink'
ten cento per Hue, minimum charge 26
cents,)
I'or SaIc. My fine Urge team of
mnrcs, with good wngon nnd hanies;
they are sound, true nnd trusty, I have
no use for them. Will accept any reason
able offer. Call 028 Amherst street, tf
Good 8 room house, 2 blocks from car;
just painted: lot 100x100. Price $2200.
617 Hast Chicago street. 40
1'or Hale or exchange for Southern
California property l'lve room bunga
low, 202 It. New York, and 0 rooms.
2102 Willamette Itlvd., corner Catliii.
Doth In A.I condition. No reasonable
oder refused. Owner, Phone Main 3-11 1.
Ifor Sale. Hour room Colonial bunta.
low. Call Col. 311.
Var &a1p. 111 .ntmrr vanlfl tltmtptittt.
used but little; 75 cents per yard. 420
North Syracuse street.
1'or Side llnl .?. Iir.l litnrt
Jfi; oriole basket 6: 1 pr. springs i'l.
AM Charleston street.
ROGERS sells SHOES.
Paint that house. Call Col. 1071.
Wunted.-Sowing of nil kinds.
1030 N. Central nvanue.
Wnntcd. A enr to tako in ns
first payment on small houso nnd
lot. Sco Rico & Tnto. 107 North
Jersey. Col. 887.
ROGERS soils PANTS.
For Rent. Two liuht house
keeping rooms, well furnished;
hot wnter and bath 310 John
street.
For Trade. 12 ncrea 19 miles
from Portlund for 2 or moro lots
or House and lotu. valuation
$1000. Rice & Tnto. 107 North
Jersey. Col. 887.
ROGERS sells SHIRTS.
If you want urood nnint chenn.
cnll Col. 1071.
Sowing. Ghildrcn'R school
dresses made ncntly and nt rcn-
aonnblo price. Mrs. Chas. Cut-
right, 005 North Jersey atreet.
ROGERS sells SOX.
Will Trndo.-My 80 improved
ncres, 17 miles from Portlnnd,
for n houso in St. Johns. See my
ngenta, Rico&Tnte, 107 North
Jersey Col, 887.
Bring In your nowa items.
KIIKA-KHA-KIIAKI Pant.r
R O G II R S.
Wnntcd. Modern house in St.
Johns in exchange for snmo in
Hoao Citv Pnrk. Seo my ngenta,
Rico & Tnto, 107 North Jersey.
Col. 887.
Who la tho Ruincoat Man?
Big reduction on tires ending
Saturday, the (ith. Goodrich
tires at cost, Fivo per cent, off
on nil tires in stock: non-skid,
5000 mile guarantee, 30x1! i
$11.85. Jack Campbell, 1015 Will
inniB avenue, near Alberta.
Follow the Arrow to ROGI5RS
for Clock Silk Sox, 85c.
Try our Chile.- 'The Gonova,'
2lo I'Z N. Jersoy street.
Fresh lino of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages, Tako homo
a brick of ice cream for Sunday
dinner. Cull Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersoy stroet. 29-4
Work Pants ft. 50, size 32 only.
K O U Jt K a
For Trndo or Sale. Federal
one-fourth ton truck, in good
condition. Will tako lots in
trade. Rico & Tate, 107 North
Jersoy. Col. 887.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South Ivanhoe; phone
Columbia 1044. 25,
Nifty lids for Men and Kids.
R O G I R S
The Geneva Confectionery serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light
Lunches. 2 15 North Jersey.
Will trade two improved acres
in St. Johns for modern! house.
Will assume or pay dllference.
Rice & Tate, 107 North Jersey.
Col. 887.
CLOCK SILK SOCKS 85c.
ROGKRS.
THE TIN HOUSE
dye works
Suits Pressed 50c
Best work in the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phone Columbia 1289
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All our customers receive the same
quality of service. Do not hesitate
to bring your financial problems to
us, even though your account is a
moderate one.
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY, SERVICE AND SECURITY
I
HUNTING SEASON
OPENS FOR DEER
Saturday, August 20
When you go hunting don't for
get we are headquarters for every
thing you'll need on your shooting
trip. We represent the Winchester
factory direct for Portland.
Guns, Rifles and Ammunition.
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
Qatton Ranch Dairy
Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm
The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City
Health Department ami the Cows are tested
for tuberculosis every six months.
Phono Col. 321 for orders
CONGOLEUM AND PABCQLIN RUGS
1 Pattern Congoleum Rugs, 9x12 $15.00
1 " " " 6x9 9.50
2 " " 3x4', 2.40
5 " Pabcolin " 9x12 18.00
5 " " " 9xl0, 16.00
6 " " 44 9x9 13.50
ATLANTIC COPPER
BOTTOM BOILERS
FOR THE CANNING SEASON
$4.50
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
P, F. CLARK, Advertising Mgr.
Bargains in Groceries at
The HANDY GROCERY
109 N. Edison Columbia 1299
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Stjgar, 15 lbs. $1.00, IS lb. lo Customer
Car. and Uorden'B Milk Can . 10c
Limit 4 cans to a customer
I.ibhy's Corned Heef, 12 oz can 20c
Roast Heef, 12 oz. can . . ... 20c
Pork and Means, 2 cans 25c
Campbell's Soups, cau 10c
2,h Yellow Peaches, Can 23c
Sardines, 5 cans 25u
Catsup, Pint 2o
Koyal Club Pineapple, 2s, cau 80o
Corn, 2 Cans 23c
Royal White Soap, 11 liars..,. 5c
2,'jS Tomatoes, can lie
Uretil, Pastry, l'rult mid Vcgetubtai. Call U Auytime
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