Heaters for Less No. 18 Mascot Heater $19.00 No. 20 Mascot Heater $21.00 No. 22 Mascot Haatcr $24.00 No. 23 Bee Heater $18.00 No. 22 Cast Box Heater $12.00 No. 26 Cast Box Heater $15.00 No. 23Household Mission. ..$33.50 No. 22!Merlr, Coal or Wood.. $35.00 No. 21'Flrcfly, Coal or Wood.$38.50 No. 23 Ccsco, Coal or Wood.. $39.50 Any Heater in the Store for $1.0 0 WEEK Payments Your Credit is Good Qunandu Baqs The Grabateria Grocery The Store With the Checker Board Front The owners arc St. Johns residents, St. Johns boosters seven days iu the week. The owners have children going to school with your children. We nrc one of you. The owners of this store work tcti hours daily. But we do not consider these as the main factor that justifies your trade. We give you prices at all times that meet the keenest competition, we give you service, pcrsonnl conscientious ser vice. Wc deliver any reasonable order ut least once a day. Wc buy in heavy quantities at frequent intervals. Why should we not remain iu business here when there is a constant change of ownership of our line on every occasion. The Grabateria Grocery The Checker Board Front COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phone Columbia 102 Dr. 1. I Schultze, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Ucu. Col 283 Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-6 llotilmtn & Currier Wdg. Portland Manufacturing Co. I 1 MANUFACTURERS OF rw . . r r n tt r. n.. faneis, oerry duxcs, ounce lm uiiis, ea celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, i: and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET St. Johns Lumber Co, Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Jj GENERAL J J Peninsula Hospital 312 Trumbull St, cor. Willamette blvd. The Hospital for St. Johns Under New Management "Hans, you're the most ignorant lellovr I ever saw. Why, I don't be lieve you know where the Declara. tion of Indepeodsnce was signed. "Sure I do at the bottom." $2200 5 room modern house oa hard street; name your own terras. Furniture for $250.00. RICE & TATE, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Columbia 887. "Try tho Drug Store First" ST.. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., 3AMTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA S81 Guaranteed Rubber Goods For Your Fall Needs I TOOTH PASTE Pebecco Tooth Paste 39c Eucamint Tooth Paste 10c Nuxfcrronc Liquid Iron SPECIALS Pasturnc Tooth Paste 17c Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c 96c General Pershing has canceled his trip to England. Ohio farmers have seen snakes milking their cows. Prohibition, where art thou ? Ex. The new central hcatinir plant at the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg has been completed at a cost of about $20,000. Hop pickers in the Willamette valley arc said to have made wages this season, all the way from $1.60 to $7 a day. Scientists promise to soon har ness the sun's rays, while certain government officials are trying to bridle the moonshine. arc the for Approximately 30 steamers scheduled to take on cargo at port of Astoria during October all parts of the world." The West holds the whin hand in the senate. Out of a total of 60 members 33 arc from states on or river. weit of the Mississippi From his orchard ucar Salem this stason State Senator I.nKolhtt muiketed more than 4000 boxes of peaches at an average of $1 a box The state board of horticulture announces that it will be necessary to quarantine Malheur county because of weevil found in alfalfa in that county. The state land department has paid over to the state treasurer total of $113,155.48, the larger por tion of which goes into the common school fund. Some of those wise owls who shoot when they sec the bushes move might get a good idea of mo tion pacing behind the bars for while. Ex. Showing a total iu liabilities of about $16,000, the Southwestern Oregon Daily News and Evening Record of Marshfiuld has suspended publication, A college cannot make brains. It merely can train them. It usually makes a smart man smarter and fool a bigger fool. Klamath Palls Herald. News is received at Klamath Palls that 30,000 acres of reclaimed laud on the Title lake bed will be opened to immediate homestead en try. Ex-service men 7 will have preferential rights. "Yes, I am constable of this town. But I don't depend ou that alone for my lirin.' I am also the town undertaker and my brother is the town doctor, so we get them coming and going." Hx. The United Mates government still has about $200,000 worth of army stores to dispose of, says D. S. Tobias o( Seattle. He lias cstab llshed 18 stores iu the Northwest for the sale of army goods. Oregon will tell the world iu 1025 what hydro electric power is. Of the 20,000,000 horse power run ning to waste iu the Pacific North west Oregon has 19,000,000 await ing transformation into industries that will make a New England out of Oregon. Corvallis Gazette Times. Markwart & Zimnferman are rap. Idly completing their ut. Jouna apartments close to the junction on ressenden street wltu the ter mlnal itreetoir extension. There will be five apartments of two and three rooms each ou the lower floor and probably as mauy on the upper floor. Several of the apartments have been engaged. Ida Marie Schultze, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. P. Schultze, enter tained several of her little friends at her home the evening, of October 6th, in honor of her eighth birthday. Games were played and dainty re freshments served. 1 he little guests present were Evelyn Mnrdock, Louise Rice, Ina Clark, Niua Moe, Frances Carlson, Rebecca Over- street, Blair MfiLean, -Barr Palmer, Billy Kocnig and Richard Schultze. Do you know That Currin's has built its business on service and satisfaction? A PROGRESSIVE DINNER will bo served by the Guild of the St, Andrews Episcopal church, Portsmouth, at 6 p. m. Friday, October 21. Booths will supply what you want. Also program. For Sale. Forty White Leg horn hens, li years old, Tancred and O. A. C. strains. Come and see them at 808 S. Crawford street or call Columbia 648. I will trade an acre or an acre and one-half of land for house and lot in good restricted dis trict and assume. Also will take good building lot for a good car. Call Columbia 311. For Rent Nicely furnished room with shower bath and home !rivileges in newly built bunga ow. on hard surface street, also garage; one and one-half block to car line; at 618 Tioga street. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Doctrine of Atonement. Tho Fraternal Boosters of Portland will hold an open meet ing next Wednesday evening. Jack Rebman, who sustained a broken leg recently by n load of cement falling upon it, is get ting along nicely. Mr. Fleming has let the con tract for his now five room bun galow on west Charleston street to W. P. Groeno & Son. Tho Apple Vinegar Company at IIood.River is now in the market for cull apples, its initial offer being $7 por ton. The Pythian Sister Altruistic Club will meet at the home of Sister Bell. 424 E. Richmond St, Tuesday, Oct. 18th. Miss Elizabeth Moo is opening up a millinery class. For partic ulars call after 7 p.m. Col. 854. Hats remodeled reasonable. The Laurelwood Past Noble GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Do you know That Currin's Victrola servico is tho better? Rain Hats 50c. ROGERS. Try O. M. P. Butter. Corduroy Pants $3.50. ROGERS. Typewriter paper for sale at this oflice. The Geneva Confectionery serves Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light Lunches. 215 North Jersey. Do you know That tho World's greatest artists havo chosen the Victrola torenroduce their art? I KA-KA-KIIA-KIIAKI PANTS $1.75- ROGERS. n'-.. ni. !!.. it 1... n t Nannie Snyder, 349 Wheeler street, Thursday, October 20th, nt 2 p. ni. Tho grand championship of California was rccontly won by n Berkshire sow, bred and rriscd at tho O. A. C. experi ment station. Tho Past Noble Grand Club will give a homo cooked food Bale Saturday afternoon, October 22nd. at tho liluo Bird Bazaar 311 North Jcrsoy strcot. ma I'oninsuin Hospital on Trumbull street is finely fitted for patients, who rccoivo tho bout of caro. It deserves tho pat ronage of tho entiro I'cninBUla. Paul Sandifur had tho mis fortune to break his arm ono evening Inst week. Ho had just flnishod cranking his car when anotner car camo along and struck his arm. Tho Gleaner class of thoM. E. church will havo a sale of homo cooking Saturday, Oct. 15th, H. F. Clark's Furnituro m. storo. oaio begins at 1 p, Donald and Clarcnco Tooley of HU9 south byracuso street won first and second prizes at the County Fair, and first orizo at tho Stato Fair with tholr Tog genburg milch goats. J. L. Misner found ouite a cu riosity whilo picking apples from a trco at his homo in the shapo of several blossoms in full bloom and ama II smiles just be ginning to develop. The now Catholic church of tho Assumption will opon Sun day Oct. 10. Rt. Rev. Arch bishop Christ 0 will bless the church at 8 a. m. and offer Holy Sacrifice of tho Mass. A special invitation extended to all. The Sunset Cash Grocery changod ownership tho first of tha week, Messrs. Graham and Brown disposing of the busi ness to Air. almon. who con ducts three other stores in Port land. Mr. Jack Wood, we I known in Portland, will have charge as manager hereafter. Have you ever heard of the En worth League of the M. E. church ? They are a lively bunch of young people. They meet every Sunday evening at 6:30 sharp at their church. They talk, laugh and sing. A welcome hand extended. Attend aud see. If you like it give teu cents and you are a member. Reported. Do you know That Currin's represent!such Standard Compa niesas Victor Phonograph, East man Kodaks, Waterman Pen, Eversharp Pencil, Pyrolin Ivory, Nyal, A. li. a., Hqulbb, Penslar, etc.? A complete surprise was given Mrs. J. M. Shaw last Saturday evening when twenty young people stealthily stole upon her at the Y. W.C. A. It was her Sunday school class and Mrs. Shaw was presented with a arge bouauet of vari-colored dahlias, after which the evening was spent in games and general sociability. Dainty refresh ments were served during the evening. Dressmaking of all descriptions, also furs remodeled at 933 South crsey. 52 For Sale. Northern Spies and Bellfleur apples, at $1 per box. Call at 315 E. John street Garage for rent at 517 Oswego street, with lights and water, $4 per month. Lost. Lady's gold wrist watch, monogram on back. B. L. K., on the grounds of High School or in St. Johns. Wed nesday noon, Oct. 12th. Finder please call at High School. . Bring In your news tems. Get your battery recharged at tho St. Johns Garage. adv Good grade of linen finish pa por, typewriter sizo 500, sheets for $1.50 at this office Wool Sox 35c; 3 nr. $1.00. ROGERS, Do you know That you can buy a Victrola. tho best phono graph mado from Currin'a at as low ns $1 per week? Do you know That Currin's taka care of Victrolas bought thoro, free, as long as you re main in St. Johns? Mrs. Vinson docs hemstitch ing at 528 South Ivanhoo; phono Columbia 1044. tf Do you know That you can buy a Victrola at Currin'H for Drugs as low as from any ono in theU. S. A.? Dress Raincoats $12.50. ROGERS. Por Sale. Rosecomb aud Single comb Rhode Island Rett cockerels. Call 620 E. Tyler street. Rent. Housekeeping Inquire 712 N. Smith - Nicely furnished piano, at 933 S. For rooms. avenue. For Rent. room, uso of Jersey. Toggcnburg buck for servico: also does for sale at 1109 S. Syr acuso street. For Sale. Lot 50x100 baBC- mont all dug and lumber on tho ground ready to build. Call 222 N. Olylmpia street. 50 ZDo you know Thnt no salo is mado at Currin's till tho custom er is satisfied? I can stll you a good pair of Men's Dress 0HOE3 for $4.95 ROGERS. Lost. On it. Johns car Satur day evening, black leathor toilot case; "Laura M. Smith" en graved on clasp; reward for any information or return of Bamo atReviow oflice. Do you know That you pay no interest on victrola con tracts at Currin's? Have you read about ROGERS' RED RUBER SHOES? For Rent, with board, a well I situated room, for one or two young men or two young women. Call 1735 Willamette boulevard. For 8alo Cheap. Horse and new tent, or win trade ror chickons or pigs. Call 1010 Tioga street, St. Johns. For Sale. Small gas plate; arge trunk, used once; purplo meaelin dress, size 38.-933 S. Jersey. St. Johns Christian CHURCH Oswego and Central Bibli SekMl 9:45 A. U. CiiihIm ni SeraoB 11:00 A. U. C. E. 6:30 P. U, Sinti 7:30 P. U. UUiHk Strict Hindi? 8 P. U, This Is Go-to-Church Sunday You will be welcome DR. JONES, Minister Old Age A man's old ago depends upon his youth. In proportion as ho saves his health and his money during the years of productiveness, his old age will be successful and comfortable. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY Season Opens for Pheasants and Bob Quail October 15 to October 31 Wc nrc agents for the famous Winchester Shot Guns and Shells. Complete stock of Winchester Lender nnd Repeater Shells. Two Big Specials for Saturday Regular 50c seven inch Butchor Knifo, Spec. 25c Rogular 20c Paring Knife, Special - 10c St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE L II I i P imm Closing Out Our Line of Brass Beds at Remarkable Low Prices 37-50 Hrass Heds, $32 SO Hrass Heds, $32.60 Hrass Heds, $30.00 Hrass Heds, $25.00 Hrass Reds, Now $3000 Now $25.00 Now $25 00 Now $2.1.00 Now $20.00 Your Credit is Good J. M. BROWN, 423-J Chicago Street has just pur chased a New Opal Range. Who will be tho next one? H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN One-third acre aud 9 room house, j cement basement, hardwood floors, fireplace, etc. Only I4500, will, take two or more lots iu trade, bal ance easy. Rice & Tate, Realtors, , 107 N. Jersey; Columbia 887. Freah lino of groceries and confectionery, ice cream and summer beverages. Tako home a briok of ice cream for Sunday , dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Tho! Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4 TRADIJ for St. Johns property i 1 57 acres near Walport, valued ut 1 $4000, buildings. Rice & Tate, Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Col. 887, Wanted. Salesmen for special make of tires. Fully guaranteed firsts at low prices. Salary and expenses to right man. Wolver ine Tire and Rubber Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. TI I HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 50c Best work in tiic city. No Charge for Calling for and Delivering. Phone Columbia 1289 $15504 room house and gar age, lot 50x100, good street and sidewalks, new cess pool, light. RICH & TATR. Realtors, 107 N. Jersey; Col. 887. Do you know Who got Caru so's place in tho opera?