St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 02, 1921, Image 3

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    HEATERS
On Easy Terms
Following is a partial list of the High Grade
Heaters which we arc oficring at Low Prices
aud 011 Easy Terms:
No. 22 King (cast box Heater) $12.00
No. 26 " " " " " 15.00
No. 20 Dec, cast lined, for wood 17.50
No. 23 ' 19.75
No. 18 Mascot " " 21.00
No. 20 " " " 24.00
No. 22 " " " 28.00
No. 23 Household, all cast " 3G.00
No. 18 Ubby, for coal and wood 28.50
No. 20 " " 31.50
No. 20 Merit ' " 85.00
No. 22 " " s . 41.50
No. 221 Firefly " 42.50
No. 243 Ccsco, all cast " 45.00
Your Credit is Good
OAmandu Baos
The Steady Return
The Cash Grabateria Grocery was the first on the field
to establish u store that climluatcd'all the red tape of soliciting
orders at your bnclc dour, employment of a bookkeeper to fig
ure your account, cut out the niiy.timc-iii'tlic-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.
dldly assorted stock of all the good things for the table. You
can sense the prosperity of the Ktorc the minute you step iu
to it.
It has come because we have given the public what they
want at the prices they want, deliver at a regular 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. Schultre, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swort, Res. Col 283
- Office Col. 379 Office Col. 879
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Honbam & Currier Dldg.
Portland Manufacturing Co.
.-;
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
I Pnneis. Rerrv Boxes. Coffee Drums, Ex
T " ' " .
celsior Qrape Boxes, fcgg base mock, j
and kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET t
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C HOY
Footfrtrlington St.
BARGAIN DAY
At Handy Grocery
109 N. Edison Street
Sugar. 16 j0UBd. " ' ' ' ' ' "JJJ
Carnation aud Bonlen' Milk, can ' j.
Bert aweet can corn, 2 for ""18c
Tomatoci, Z me can nu.
Van CHip Pork aad Bean, large can
Royal Club Pineapple 2J titt can 25c
Good bulk lOeueai, 4 Iba c
" Km! RolW4 Oaa,4lb:.......... S
hti rtraln Alklfa Honey, one pint w
CMywpic Plow, 48 lb. . .40c
Keyal dub Cstfee. oe lb. can...... ,
feat bulk CUfee, lb 80c and ........ .... . . . . " "
FREE PROMPT DELIVERY. CALL COLUMWA 12t9
some
GIRLS'! ! BOYS'!!
Have you seen tbe stock of BOOKS we have waiting for you? Better come in
of your old friends, Gordy's History, Frye's Geography and others all lined up for
Our line of Books, Pencils, Tablets, Etc. is complete.
Romombvr Tuesday, Soptombox' Oth in tho Day
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
and sec
you.
I
The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Subject for Christian Science
services Sunday: Man.
Miss Clara Edwards haB ac
cepted a position in a Kenton
drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kerr havo
returned from a very pleasant
sojourn at Newport,
Another thing that looks
smaller going than coming is
trouble, Flint Journal.
.1. M. Hndiros. former owner
of tho Swcot Shop, has pur
chased tho Western Fluff Rug
Cleaning Factory.
Thn St. Johns Community
Club will meet Tuesday oven
ing, Sept. 20th, after the mid
summer vacation.
T 1? Hnnrtrlpkn has nur-
nhauiwt thn hnllHincr nccunica bv
tho National Vulcanizing Co. on
South Jorsoy street.
Tim Puthlnn Slaters' Altruistic
Club will meet at the homo of
Sister Maxfield, 715 East Charles
ton, Tuesday, September uth.
1 n n nhnrt ttmn tho school cllild-
Ml hn huvlntr tnhletfl niraln.
Tho school bell is good music and
tho days of learning aro mo ocac
of all.
Mi- inn! Mrs. D. E. Vurnon and
Mra MntilHn Edwnrda visited at
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L.
vnn Groonwa u on iiawtnorno
avenue Sunday.
Ur fi. Pi. Mnnninc haB ro-
turned from a vory pleasant vis
it with relatives in Olympla and
Chehalis, having mado tho trip
over tho Oympia Highway.
Mm. .1. F. Hendricks has ro-
tiimnd (mm n threo weeks' visit
at Po Ell, Central iu and West
port, Washington, . visiting
with nor sisior hi inu iuur
place.
T not wnnk fivn families camo
out from the Eastern states and
located in tho Wlllamotto valloy.
Tho now comers aro pleased with
the hospitality of the Oregonians.
This disposition Ib a big asset in
any community.
Mrs. Robert Krecktl and son
nnrl Mm. nnnnrmnn aro oniovinK
a very pleasant outing on tho
cranberry rancn oi uev. uucor
man at Seaviow. Mr. Krcckel
will join them later and all re
turn on Labor Day.
Mr. and Mm. Willis VinHon
ova nrn font Wnflllillff tntl atfito.
Mr. Vinson had been taking a
Cnmmop fnrm nt tho IJnlvorsitv
of Washington. Thoy will go to
tho Willamette University when
school opens there.
Tlinro In nllvnr llnlncr is cvorv
it mi H. A Nnw York man'a rfiBi-
InniA wan hiirolNrlzed and JT0fl
taken at tho point of a gun. Still
he is happy, tun wire tost nor
power of speech. Mr. Jiggs will
now be looking for burglars.
S. H. Satterlee. who recently
disposed of his barbering busi
ness here, has returned from a
most onjoyablo sojourn in tho
Eastern states, returning by way
nt Pollfnrnifl. where ho snont
somotimo with his two sons, one
in San t rancisco, anu me omer
in Santa Barbara.
This ofiico is under obliga
tions to many frlondB for con
tributing news items. The effort
will be appreciated if copy
reaches this ofllcoas soon as pos
sible. Last week a few important
items vrere loit over because it
was impossible to handle them
until this issue. f
Krein K"reinr, residing near
Philomath, has just passed his
one-hundred and first birthday.
Evidently this vonerable patri
arch takes little interost in the
following immortal lines: "I
would not Uveal way a: I ask not
to stay, Where storm after storm
rises dark o er the way."
Mra .Tanetia Cluta has not. rcu
turned from Seattle, where sho
has been visiting for the past
. v
week wltn ner son, ueorge u
r.lntn and family of 122 N. Fax
street, where sho has been for
the past three months. She is
on her way to California. Her
home is in Nebraska,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williamson
are enjoying a most delightful
outing in the White Salmon
valley. They are both great lov
ers of fishing and the White
Salmon river is furnishing them
a'iDlendid field for the sport
They treated the editor and his
family while they were in White
Salmon to a dozen fine largo
rainbow trout that were deli
cious. Dave and his wife are so
enthused with the White Salmon
country that they have pur
chased some land there and will
build a cottage wherein to spend
their Summer vacations.
Don't send your printing out
Typewriter paper for sale at
this oftico.
School' opens Tuesday, Sep
tember 6th.
Mrs. Ed. Smith is reported
quite ill.
Mrs J. M. Shaw made a trip to
Ncwberg the first of the vcck.
W. C. Roe and 3. II. Satterlee
are enjoying a few days at Seaside.
Mary Elizabeth Stevenson, who
has been quite ill, is now gradu
ally improving.
Ed. S. Currier nnd family
have returned from an enjoya
ble outing at Nehalcm.
Somo men dio of natural causes ;
others bat green corn. Tho
Dalles Chronicle.
Charles Toolcy and daughter
Anna havo returned from a very
pleasant sojourn in California.
Dr. Dordon, whose health is
much imnrovod. will he in his
ofiico regularly from now on.
Typewriter paper for sale nt
this ofiico. Price 25c per hun
dred shccts.or 500 Bhects for one
dollar.
At tho Pioneer Methodist
church next Sunday topics per
taining to Labor Day will be
discussed.
C.nnhrnn Uma. linvn nKntit
completed their eight milo con
tract of road construction in
Tillamook region.
Manager McCrcdle of tho Mult-
nnmnli Ttinnf.rn nnd fnmllv linvn
been enjoying a very pleasant
sojourn nt Seaside.
The Woman's Guild will meet
nt tho home of Mrs. Iluhland,
309 Central avenue, Thursdny,
September Htfi, at 2 p. m.
Misses Eva and Ruth Bot
tom roturncd Saturday from a
Eleasant visit with Miss Lillian
conard at Sauvies Island.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Simmons
and MisB Agnes Peterson loft
Tuesday for a few dnyB' so
journ at Long Beach, SWubIi.
"Billy" Davis is back from tho
Boy Scout Camp at Wahtum
Lake, looking ns though tho out
ing fully agreed with him.
W. T. Hartford will leave to
day for Spokano and Montana,
as ho has a large ranch and min
ing interests in Montana to look
after.
Remember tho bnnquot and
bazaar at tho Pioneer Method
ist church on Chnrlcaton street.
September 14th. Keep the dato
In mind and attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rico
and charming little daughtor,
Louise, aro spending tho week
ond and Labor Day at thoir cot
tage at Cannon Beach.
Mrs. Wayne Alenear and son
aro here lrom Foster. Oregon.
visiting her parents. Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. J. Lnwronce, at 827
North Central avonuo.
Tho hard surfacing of North
Kellogg street leading to the
Terminal is a vast improvement
and highly appreciated by all
who urlvo down that way.
MIbq Rowen, who has been
asslstinnr at tho St. Johns post
office, b being transferred to the
main otlice at Portland, and Mr.
Hailer will assist here in her
stead.
The Women of Mooseheart
Legion gavo a dance at Moose
Hall Tuesday evening which waj
well attended. All present re
port a good time. Sneed's or
chestra furnished the music.
The Gleaners of tho M. E.
church will meet at the home of
Mr. B. R. Deemer, 2024 Willam
otto boulevard. Friday evening.
September 2. Members cordially
invited to attend. ueported.
William Killebrew has re.
turned home from the harvest
fields of Eastern Washington,
where he has been for several
months. He looks as if the out
ing heartily agreed with him.
A particularly fine display of
trout was displayed in the win
dow of Myers meat market on
North Jersey street the first of
the week. They wenf captured
bv a narty composed of H. A.
Manning and wife, Ed Corbett
and Kay Myers at Ulk Creek,
near Bend.
Two fine deer hung up in front
of the St. Johns Hardware store
Thursday attracted the attention
of pasaersby. They were killed
by John Goodman in Cow Creek
Canyon. Other members of the
party were also successful, but
have not yet brought their tro
phies home. Alex Kerr killed
one, Ed. Hanks two and an
other member of the party
killed two, is tho report re
ceived.
For Sale, A' lovely bungalow
home near Catholic school and
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
RUBERS ROGERS.'
For Sale. Grov Wichor sulky:
also storm front, all fiino condi
tion: vory rensonnble. Call 1226
W. Lombard street.
TIN PANTS. ROGERS.
ForSaloor Trade. li-2 ton
Gary truck, A-l condition. Will
take lots or acreage; terms.
Phone Main 8065...
Wear ROGERS' Raincoats.
For Rent. 8 room Iioubo: two
bnths: clcctrc lights nnd water.
Cornor Edison nnd Alta streets.
Call 114 EdiBon.
Good Sox, 15c j 2 pr. 25c
ROGERS.
For Sale. Hemstitching busi
ness and household goods. 301 J
N. Jersey BtreoL 46
Canvas Gloves 10c pr. ROGERS.
Come and bco my dahlias. They
aro beautiful; nono bottor. Cut
flowers 15 cents ner dozen. Or
ders taken now for dahlia bulbs.
Stock kale plants 5c per dozen.
Mrs. S. Peterson, 215 Burr
street, cornor Lombard.
Sh-Sli! ROGERS sells Men's
Dress Shoes $4.95, pr.
For Rent. Two sleeping
rooms: very reasonable. Call at
625 Charleston strootor Col. 697.
Wear ROGERS' Shocs-they'll
fit you.
Would like to mnko arrange
ments to accompany man with
car to and from Portlund morn
ingsand evenings. Call Col.1466
after 5 p. m.
NEKTIES. ROGERS.
Hero is a bargain forBomeono.
Brand now 5 room buntrnlow;
good garago; 5 bearing fruit
trees, closo in; 4 blockB of busi
ness district; all for $2300. Buy
today and move in at once. 301
N. Joraov, cornor Baltimore
Btrect
Wiw Men Pant
Por ROGERS' DRESS PANTS.
N E W BUNGALOWS. Wc
have them from $2000 up to $5500.
Let us show you. RICE & TATE
107 N. Jersey; Col. 887.
For Sale. Tout cheap. 14x16.
in good condition. 624 N. Kellogg
street
Por a Dripping Nose
And Chilly Toes
Wear ROGEPS' Warm
25 cent Hose.
STOP
At the Christian church foi any
of the services next Sunday.
LOOK
To the Lord In worship and fel
lowship. LISTEN
To the message from God's
word nnd obey its commands.
Oswego and Central Ave.
DR. JONES, Minister.
ROGERS is no SLICKER
just because he sells them I
$2800 Por a 9 room house near
new park. Will take smaller house
or 2 lots In trade. RICE & TATE
107 N. Jersey; Col. 887.
"For Sale. Baby Ovorland in
splendid shape, $550, cash. Can
be seen at aw u. Chicago
street.
DRESS PANTS,
R O G E R S.
S3800 6 room modern house
with furnace on 100x100, on paved
street, abundauce of fruit, good
terms. RICE & TATE, 107 N.
Jersey street; Col. 887.
Boys' Suits Shoes.
ROGERS.
THE I HOUSE
DYE WORKS
Suits Pressed 00c
Best work in the city.
No Charge for Calling for and
Delivering.
Phone Columbia 1289
SUCCESS
One of the most important factors of any ma
terial success Is the ability to save money, be
cause the money makes money, and the more
you have the more you can make. One dollar
starts an account. Come In and start one today.
COURTESY,
SERVICE,
SECURITY
Peninsula National Bank
2 Big Specials
Something you will need
Monday morning
Reg. $4.00 No. 9 Heavy Cop-$? 00
per bottom Wash Boiler LvQ
Reg. $1.60 No. 3 Galvaniz- $1 99
ed Wash Tub - W-
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
I IeiUh Department anil the Cows are tested
for tuberculosis every six mouths.
Phono Col. 321 for orders
r 3in 1
Portland
Made
Heaters
At Reduced Prices
Mlaalon A Healer No. 21 fUD.OO
Mission 1) " 21 32.2Ti
Cheerful " " 21 Combination RO
Cheerful " 21 Wood Only 27.00
Cheerful " " 21 Wood Only 28 00
Palace " " 20 Combination. 27.00
Beauty " ' 22 Wood Only 2(5 50
Ueauty " 20 Wood Only 2it.00
Opal " 20 Wood Only 22-00
Panama " 18 Wood Only 18 00
Also a Large Assortment of
Used Heaters, Price Rang
ing from $2.50 to $10
Sold another Globe Combination Range, (his time.
D. BRASA1, 1169 E. 16th Street North
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
P. F. CLARK, Advertising Mgr.
S Davis Barber Shop
aud BATH KOOMK
HALL A ftttu, Prpruun
108 Philadelphia St. Baths 35c
NKKTI K S R OC15RS
Kroah line of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream und
summer beverages. Take home
n brick of ice crenni for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Tho
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4
FOR FRIDAY AND Miununi
of town.
church. Col. 1025.