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Si hi 4? 1WJ VOX - ' -.1 ' ) Library Tables At Reduced Prices $44.00 Quartered Oak, Now $35.00 $35.00 Quartered Oak, Now $29.75 $33 60 Quartered Onk, Now $20.75 $31.60 Quartered Oak, Now $27.00 $21.50 Quartered Oak, Now $18.50 $18.25 Quartered Oak, Now $16.00 $18 00 Royal Oak, Now $15.00 . These Library Tables May be purchased -on our usual JEasy Term Plan Your Credit Is Good OAmandu Bags liri - -The Steady Return The Cash Grahateria 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 lire your account, cut out the niiy-titnc-iu-thc-lay-tlcllvcry and a collector to chase after you to get you to pay your bill. The innovation took from the start nnd 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 hnH come because wc have given the public what they want at the prices they want, deliver at a regular hour and deal with you as wc would be dealt with were wc the cus tomer and you the store owner. The Grahateria Cash Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phone Columbia 102 9 Dr. F. P. Schultie, Res. Col. 1131 Office Col. 370 t Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND 1-C Bonbon! & Currier Hldg. I Portland Manufacturing Co. I -MANUFACTURERS OF- f Panels, Berry Boxes, celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, i It 1 e XT T ana an Kinus ui FACTORY, FOOT 3 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C HOI The Handy Grocery 109 N. Edison Street Is now under new management; the business trans ferred to Mr. O. M. Hanks Phone Celumbla 1299 your orders Sugar. 16 1U 11.00 ($1.00 worth to the customer) CmrsatioB Milk ...12c (four to the customer) Bulk Coffee, Reg. 2c,S5c or20oan 3Cc Dependable Cefftc, 1 lbrCaa 43c Phei Jam pr ljUu 10c We carry cleas stock of Groceries, Cold Meats, Baking Goods, Candle and - TaWce. We solicit yew trade aad will give the bt service In town. Cowl D4Wer4 Fre f Charge, iii.Ki i Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283 Office Col. 379 SURGEONS Coffee Drums, Ex- yeneer OF RICHMOND STREET Foot-ohBurlington St. Fountain Peachci. 2 aiie 23c or 2 for 45c Cordova Corn. 2 for 25c Kerr'a Cream Rolled Oats, 4 lb, for. ,25c Bulk Macaroni. 4 lbs.... Zac Campbells Soups, per can.. 10c Calumet Baking Powder, lb, can 28c Keen Klcaascr 8c Van Camp' Pork and Beaai 25c Sugar deliver d with owr orders "Trv thv Dvufg Storo 2rst" ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON'REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 881 Guaranteed Rubber Goods For Your Fall Needs TOOTH PASTE SPECIALS Pcbccco Tooth Paste 39c Pnstnruc Tooth Pnstc 17c Kucamint Tooth Paste 19c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c Nitxferrouc Liquid Iron 96c Miss Alta Oihus has returned to the Deaf School at Salem. Ruhinrt for flhristinn Science aerVicca Sunday: Keality. Pnrrljinrl crrnntPrl 2.'t!) llllililinrr permits for homes in August. Ornirnn oxnnrta of wheat nr.rl llour for August $4,000,000. Rixfv nrr cent. Columhin river saw millB running at present. Tlr. OitiIpii of Salem v kit oil St. Johns relatives the first of the week. Wnrlrl nrnreltv nf flnv will force Oregon crops to a high price. Rogue River pear and apple crop will yield $2,600,000 for 1921. , Merchant marine cost will he cut in half is predicted in the National Capital. The Pacific Calendar &Tag Co. has taken out a permit for a building at 501 East Mohnwk street. It docs not always follow that men who work on highways are highwaymen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweet, 110 Princeton street, were recent visit ors in St. Helens. Will Cole has returned to St. Helens, after visiting his sister. Mrs. T. J. Chambers, 2137 Willam ette boulevard. linn lol Pnqf nnrl wife of Seattle i...,n Imnn imontnof tlin former's slBter, Mrs. J. F. Hendricks, on South ivannoo Birooi. fnrhln nnd (Inucrhtor of 2125 Willamette boulovard have gono to California, wnoro uiey will remain inuoiiniiuiy. t Mr a Ti .1. Mndvnrl. Hill U!U ... " , ' ' after spending several years at Nez rercc, laano, nuvu rciuniuu to St. JohnB to reside perma nently. .loan Ell bit Wood wishes to tlmf ullO wiih antinomy DVi.bu fcin.v ...... -. called to California on business and will open her class in music hero upon Iter reiurn. Governor Oleott has accepted a membership lu.the army committee. Oregon's chief executive becomes chairman of an institute designed to promote loyalty nnd patriotism. All Odd Follows. Rebeknlisnnd their families will celebrate the soventleth anniversary of Up boknh Degree i in the I. 0. O. K hall, September 28th, at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Resale Post, 1217 South Princeton street, la entertaining tho Episcopal Guild this after noon. At tho last meeting Mrs. J. G. Ruhland. 403 Central nv enue was hostess nt a silver tea. Two hundred thousand tres passers have been killed or in jured by the railroads of the United States during the last twenty years. Ono hundred twenty -five thousand of them were wage earners, and thirty thousand children. Mr. and Mrs. John Hacon of Now Albln, Iowa, and tho form er's sister, Mrs. Fred Hess of Seattle, nnd are hero for a few days. Mr. Bacon owns property in St. Johns which ho acquired about sixteen years ago. Before ntnxnlnrr linmO tllOV will VlSlt some timo at the homo of Mr. Bacon's sister in Seattle. Anntn Hin tinnlnL' industry has demonstrated its advantage to tho farming inuusiry. it nus been the "shock absorber" be nroiliictiou of various crops and has been able to pack tho greater part oi me jurmr fruit and vegetables for distri bution later to a world wide market. Canneries make possible profitable farming. 'Mamma, l'se gota stomach ache," said Nellie, C year-old. "That's because yourstomach is nmntv vmi'vft been without your lunch. You'd feel better if you had something in it." That afternoon the pastor caueu, ana in tru course ot tne conversa tion complained of a very severe headache. "That's because it's empty," Raid Nellie. "You'd feel better if you had something in it. "-Ex. A new club was organized Wed nesday afternoon at the Public li brary. Fourteen ladies met In the library auditorium and made plans for regular meetings during the Winter, for the purpose of pursuing some line of study. It is probable that some of the work will be along the lines of Oregon history. The following are the officers and mem bers and committees: President, Mrs. R, G. Brand; vice-president, Miss Floreuce Gould; secretary treasurer, Mrs. E. S. Haningtou. Program committee: Miss Alice Paddock, Mrs. J. M. Shaw, Mrs, J. N. Haruey. By-laws committee: Mrs. G. E. Schlesser. Mrs. E. A. I Blew, Mrs. F. C. Waite. Typewriter paper for sale at this oihee. Portland has been officially pro claimed the flour center of the Pa cific Coast. J. F. Wilson has taken out a per mit for a residence on North Kellogg street. Mrs. Frank Holmau and son Clifford of Pendleton arc spending several mouths here. Mr. and Mrs Sain I.ear of Ed ison street have returned from a visit with their son, I). O. Icar, in Salem. Steel mills are resuming opera tions in many eastern cities and thousands of idle men ate finding employment. Mr. A, E. Jcancou will render a solo at the service of the Episcopal church in the Odd 1'cllows Hall, Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Smith of 512 Oswego street are the proud pnrentstof Garry, Jr., who arrived Monday morning, weighing seven and one-half pounds. The Boy Scouts are rustling jobs for the unemployed in Portland. I.arce trees from little acorns grow. The acts of many wide-awake boys will yet be emblazoned on the scroll of fame. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis nnd child have arrived from Anacoudn, Montnun, nnd reside nt 2125 Will- amctte boulevard, Mr. Willis is a brother of Mrs. I. J. Ogdcn, 2080 Willamette boulevard. The Dorcas club of the M. E. church will have their class meet ing Saturday, Sept. 2-llh at 2 p. m. in the basement of the church. All Dorcas girls nnd those wishing to become a Dorcns girl, please ntteud this meeting. Reported. One of the redeeming features of hard times is that everybody who has anything to sell is courteous to the consumer. Remember the noom days when it annoyed trades people to have to wnit on you? Albany Democrat. The ladies of the Pioneer M. E. church will meet nt the home of Mrs. S. C. Cook, 1002 Oswego street Wednesday, Sept. 28th, from 19 to a to Ktnrt tliu work ot tne church bazaar, which will be given about Dec 1st. A "pot luck" lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hatch have returned to Walla Walla. While here they were gueMs of Mr. nnd Mrs, James Vnudeuberg and sou Fred, 2131 Wlllnmvtte boulevard. The Washington visitors were loud In praise of the possibilities of St. Johns. The Ladies' Aid Society of the St. Johns Community church arc becoming famous for their cufctcrlu luncheons. If you have ever at tended one you will not misa one; if you have never attended one do not miss the next one, Wednesday, Sept. 28th, from 11:30 u, m, to 1 p. 111. in Bickuer hall, All home cook ing; all welcome. A family from Illinois may come to Oregon, while the Oregon family goes to Missouri, California folks travel from the north to the south, and the east nnd west mingle. The auto is the vehicle that does the mixing, for through its medium it makes the people of one section fa miliar with other places than their own. Canyon City Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Foy kept open house Weduesday, Sept. Mill, in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary, and with their only daughter, Miss Nettie I.cona Foy, the tulcuted musician, they received Informally through out, the day. No formal invitations were issued, but a large number of friends called during the afternoon and evening to extend congratula tions. A pleasant feature of the occasion were close to one hundred congratulatory letters from old friends in Jefferson, Iowa, 111 wlilcli city their marriage took place and where tuey uvea until coming 10 tills city about teu years ago. The services at the Community church last Sunday were well at tended, especially the evening service, at which the life of Christ was illustrated. The at tendance and interest in Sunday school is growing. Reginning next Sunday tho class for boys between the ages of 8 and 12 will be taught by Mrs. Manloy Smith. At the morning worship next Sunday Rev. Robert Alling ham, former city superintendent of the Congregational churches in Denver, will speak. There will be special muBic. The even ing service will begin at 7:30. The last of the pictures illustrat ing the life of The Master will be shown. You will reel better Mon day if you go to church Sunday. We invito you to meet with us, if vou have no other church con nections, promising to make it worth your while. Koportad. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Baptist services at Y. W. C. A. building Sunday at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vinson and Jack Vinson have gone to Willem cite University. John Kiltcbrcw has gone to White Salmon where he will re main until uftcr the apples arc har vested. Tho sale of more than three quurtcrs of a million pounds of the 1920 crop of prunes Ib an nounced by the Oregon Growers' Cooperative Association at prices a half cent a pound In excosa of New York quotations. Mcii'b Fine Dress Shoes $4.95. R O G E R S. For Sale. Hemstitching busi ness and household goods. 3014 N. Jersey street. 4G For Rent. 8 room hotiBo; two baths; electric lights, gas and water. Corner Edison and Alta streets. Call 114 N. Edison. Men's Work Shoes $3.85. ROGERS For Sale. 1918 Chevrolet, $225, $50 cash, balanco time. Cnll 222 Olympla street after 6 p. m. For Sale. Roy'a overcoat and middy suit, ago 6 to 0 years. Call 215 W. Tyler street. For Sale. Three room house, lot G7lx 130 feet, sewer In street and paid. $1150. .$550 cash. Call 2202 WIllamotto buolevard. Wanted.-Good No. 1 milch cow, lrcah or will bo soon. Call 422 E. Leavitt street. For Rent. Throo room houuo nt 209 N. Smith avenue, Call 103 E. Chicago otrcct. Ton Radiant Gas Hcator for sale, pipe included, practically now. Unll 1U9J.I Philadelphia street. For Sule. Everbearing Strnw berry plants, Si. 00 per thousand. Call 010 N. Smith avc. Fancy Dahlias, cut flower, 15c kt dozen; Progressive Everbearing Strawberry Plants, 25c. dozen. Call 215 E. Burr, corner Lombard. l)os of the Road Overalls and Working Clothes ore reliable ROGERS selli them yes, just us cheap or cheaper than Down Town. Prove It I For Sale. Rosocomb and Single comb Rhode Island Red cockorels. Call G20 E. Tyler Htreet. Umbrellas $2.75 Up, $1.50 Down. R O G E R 8. Lost. Lady's shoo for right foot, Friday overling. Finder lenvo nt Edw. Connant's, opu. Poninsula Hank; reward. For Sale. Grey Wicker sulky; nlao storm front, all In line con dition; very reasonable Call 122G W. Lombard streot. Col. G10. Wanted Two or three furnished rooms, with some Masonic or Odd Fellow family who cau help tuke care of a 14 year old girl. Call at Rose City Hotel, Jesse C. Owens; phone Col. 125. Call between 11 and 4 p. m. For Sale -One oreole and sulky, reasonable, at 1014 S. Leonard St , near Buchanan, For Rent Two or three house keeping rooms, Call 61 1 West Leavitt street. St. Johns Christian CHURCH Oswego and Central forsake not the assemblinK of yourselves together. Bible School 9:45 A. U. CotnmuiilOR aid Sermoa ;00 A. M. C. E. 7 P. M, Sermon B P. U, Midweek Senlci Thursday 8 P, M, Keep Your Sundays lor the Grct Things of the Soul. I'or Vour Children's Sake Couie to Church. I'or Your Country's Sake Come to Church. I'or Your Neighbor's Sake Come to Church, I'or Your Soul's Sake Come to Church. You Need the Church The Church Needs You. Anybody is Welcome In Itvery Church in This City. I'or Your Soul's I'oise and rieulth ing Come to Church. The Church Offers Satisfaction to Man's Most Ancient Needs, DR. JONES, Minister Columbia 690 WORRY Saps strength and worKing power ana is an enemy 10 success, remaps the most frequent cause of worry is the lack of money. Avoid that cause by having a comfortable bank bal ance with us. I Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, Oil Heaters Perfect Comfort with a Perfection Oil Heater these Chilly Mornings Wo carry them In three sizes 7JS $9,50 Electric Heaters - $11.00 Get ydurMazda Lamps Here St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE Gasscir's Express 202 N. Jersey St. Wc Haul Aiiytliing--Aiiy Time Any Place Fireproof Storage Moving Jobs ajid Long Distance Hauling 'A Specialty Phene Offlcs pol. 824 Residence Col. 377 Underwear ROOKUS. Needlework, ntamiKtl articled niul materials for working, crochet lirenil oik! notions at Nine Illrd Uazaar, 311 N. Jersey .St. 48 Menu' Warm Underwear. It O G lil H S, Fresh lino of uroceriea and confectionery, ice cream and ummor beverairea. lako nomo a brick of ico cream for Sunday dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Tho Kern, 203 N. Joraoy atreet. 21M Haiti Hats 50c. ROOK R S. For Sale Corner 100x100 with 4 room shack on rear vrith lights and sink, Macadam street and sidewalks alt paid: oo cash and balance of $1100 on easy payments. RICH & TATH, Realtors, 107 si. Jersey; Col. 887. Rotrera $2.25 Umbrellas arc Self-openeiB. Typewriter paper for nalo at this office. Prico 2Ta tier hun dred abeeta.or 500 aheeta for ono dollar. Dress Sox 13c; 2 pr. '25c, ROOK R S. Wauted. Man and woman to take orders for cleaning soap for worsted or silk gloves. References. Rapid seller, on commlsHlon busiK, C. M. Sowers, 140 Swcnsen St. N. Knit Caps 35c. ROOKRS. Try our Chllo.-'Tho Geneva,' 215 1-2 N. Jersey street. Got your battery recharged at the St. Johns Garage. adv Wear ROGERS Raincoats. For first-class dresH makin call 817 Smith avenue, North. Suits, coats, dresses and child- rena' garments. SMCKKKS ROGKRS. 1800 Por 4 room plastered house, only three blocks from bank, lot 75x100, plumbing nnd lights; terms or will take small' car. Rice & Tate, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Col. 887. HATS & CAPS That I'it your Face and Pocket book ROGKRS. Lost Tuesday morning1, white embroidered "Sassy Jane" apron, valued as gift. Call Co lumbia 661. I nervous energy. It destroys I SECURITY Buffets Quartered Sawed Oak llufTet $55-00 Quartered Sawed Oak Htiffct, $42.50 Ash IhifTet $17 50 H. F. CLARK The Furniture Mnn THE TIN HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 50c Best work la the cliy. No Charge for Calling for mid Delivering. Phone Columbia 1281) RUHKRS ROGKRS. I'or Sale Two canaries at 61S N. Kellogg street, vry reasonable. Ifor Sale Nice Seckel peqrs. Brim! containers ami get them nt $1.00 per box or $125 delivered. Flue tor pickling or canning, bob S. Crawford street; Columbia 048. Kx-SoldiersI We have the prop erty for you. Come in and let us convince you. Ifree legal advice and application blanks filled out. RICK & TATK, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Columbia 887. "Gold Seal" Flexible Red Rub ber Shoes $4.50. Can't be beat I R O G K R Si