St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, October 21, 1921, Image 3

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COLONIAL HEATERS
(Mission A and 15, all Cast Jron)
Made by the Montag Stove Works,
Kenton Station, Portland
No. 19 A For Coal or Wood $31.75
" 21 A For Coal or Wood $34J5
OTls if
" 24 A For Coal or Wood $38.25
" 19 B For Wood Only $26.25
1" 21 B For Wood Only $28.50
" 24 B For Wood Only $29.75
For any of
these Heaters
$1 A Week
OAmondu Bags
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The Grabaferia Grocery
The Store With the Checker Board Front
The owners are St. Johns residents, St. Jolms boosters
seven days in the week. The owners linvc children kI"K to
school with your children. Wc nre one of you. The owners
of this store work ten hours dully. ' (
But wc dojiot consider these ns the mniu factor that
justifies your trade.
Wc give you prices nt all times that meet the keenest
competition , wc give you service, personal conscientious ser
vice. Wc deliver any reasonable order nt least once n day.
Wc buy in heavy quantities at frequent intervals.
Why should we not remain in business here when there
is a coustant'ehauge of ownership of out line on every occasion.
The Graba terra (grocery
The Checker Board Front
COUCH & CURRIER, Owners
Phone Columbia 102
Dr. P. P. SchulUe, Kes. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Ilonhain & Currier IMdg.
I Portland Manufacturing Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
and all kinds of Veneer
FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Mumbla 13. f , f B)rjng(fln 5
1
GENERAL
312 Trumbull St, cor. Willamette blvd.
The Hospital for St. Johns
Under New Management
Phone Columbia 1492
Gtrds of thanks .notices are
charged for at the rate dT fifty
centa each. Persons desiring to
have such notices published
should make a note of this.
$22005 room modern house on
hard street; name your own terms.
Furniture for $250.00. RICE &
TATE, Realtors, 107 N, Jersey;
Colambia SS7.
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"Try tho Drug Store FlrnV
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 381
Guaranteed Rubber' Goods For Your Fall Needs
TOOTH PASTE
Pebecco Tooth Paste 39c
Eucnmiut Tooth Paste 19c
Nuxferronc Liquid Iron
SPECIALS
Pnsturnc Tooth Paste 17c
Kolynos Tooth Paste 25c
9Gc
Henry Stack ia erecting n res
idence at 830 North Kellogg
street.
Subject for Christian Science
Bervices Sunday: Probation
After Death.
Mrs. H. C. Ogdcn of Dayton,
Oregon, has boon a guest at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E.
Bailey.
Merrill Hagan sustained a
fractured hip while playing foot
ball at Pier Park. Ho was taken
to tho Peninsula Hospital.
Mrs. E. C. Hatton and Mrs.
S. E. G. Serrier of Dallas arc
guests of their sister, Mrs. M. E.
Lamb, G13 North Smith avenue.
G. J. Stearns, one of tho lead'
ing financiers of Douglas county,
residing at Oakland, called on St.
Johns friends since last issue of
this paper.
Mrs. Lilian Blow, auditor of
Pcnd d'Onello county, Vn9h.,
visited with her sister, Mrs.
D. E. Nourae. at the (.ongrr
gational parsonage on South
Ivnnhoe last week.
The wife and two children of
S. Turkoman of People's Bargain
Store have arrived from Russia
to Join their husband and fa
thcr. They had not seen each
other for about seven years.
firwnrnnr Olcolt is to ho hluhlv
commended in his appointment
of John L. itnnu to mo supreme
Court. No better selection could
hn mnd( Mr. Knnd ih one of tho
brightest men of Eastern Ore
gon.
An Indian named MaifAfraid
tf - Nothing married a white
womnn in Montana not long ago
and in ono wwtk after the wed
ding npplicd to his tribe to have
hia namo changed. Uoston
r i.. 1
irunucni'i.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson
havo sold their home on Willnm-
otto boulovard and purchased a
residence at 1071 East Morrison
street, whero they will make
their home. Thoy havo bcon res
idents of St. Johns since 190G.
Evclvn. tho little dauuhtor of
Mr. and Mrs. u. Mnnciinm, and
crnnddnucrhter of Gus Lucier.
died of heart fniluro at her homo
305 North Edison street Sunday
nipht. 'inn mnerai toot: ninco
Monday afternoon; interment at
Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Pntrntm nf thn lnonl nnRtnfllnn
should face their letters all ono
way when depositing them for
mailing, when a quantity of let
tera aro matiea at 0110 tune, this
would save tho poatolllcc forco
Mniu ami troumo and iaci ltiite
handling of tho mail.
but hero is an inscription found
on ono in a little Connecticut
town: Here lie? tho mother of
children five, of whom threo are
dead and two alive. The three
that are dead preferring rather
to dio with their mother than
live with their father. Ex.
ltov. W. E. Klosterof tho Pio-
neer Methodist church has been
returned to St. Johns for another
year, a fact that is very pleasing
to tho community at largo as
well as to his congregation. Ho
has accompished great work
lere and It is eminently htting
that he should be returned.
Please remember that all enter
tainments, social events, card
parties, dances, cako sales, etc.,
where an admission charge or
1 f
any charge ib maao win ue
charged 7& cents per lino for no
tices of same In this paper. Such
notices must be paid in advanco.
otherwise a charge of ten cents
per line will be made. Tho mini
mum charge is 25 cents.
Recipe for Home Brew. Chase
a bullfrog three miles and gather
un the hops. To the hops add the
ollowlng: Ten gallons bedbug
noison. one quart axie grease.
one bar home made soap. Boil
mixture 36 hours and Btrain
through an 1. VV. W. sock to
keen it from working and add
ono grasshopper to each pint to
give it a kick. -Milton vale Record.
On a cloudless night one can
sit by on tho shores of the Mo
ray firth in bcotiand and
read a newspaper at mid
night, and golf, tennis and
bowls have been played while
Enerland slept. Cattle can be
seen steadily grazing through
the clear nights, Ihq birds, too,
appear to be a little puzzled by
the unusually bright conditions.
Their twittering never ceases
and one will break into song and
another will answer. Exchange.
Tho World's greatest artists
use the Victrola. Why? Get your
Victrola at Currln's for Drugs.
Men's Winter Unionsuits
tight weave full cut $1.75.
K U U U 11 S.
Nov. 4?
Bring in your news items.
.For Honest to Goodness Shoes
bring $3.85 to ROGERS.
"An optimist is n fellow who
still carries n bottle opener." Ex.
Yuur money is not spent till
you are satisfied if you buy at
Currin's for Drugs.
In 191G Germany planned on
making America pay for tho war.
Well, wo are. Marquette Times.
The Rebekahs will hold a grab
hag and candy snlc at the Odd
Fellows' Hall Wednesday even
ing, October 2Gth.
George J. Digman and wife
and Fred Boyco and wifo of
Graham, Wash., drove down for
a several days' v i b 1 1 at the home
of Mr. Wood last week.
Tho evening dispatch will
leave the local postoflice at 5
o'clock sharp instead of 5:15 as
heretofore. This change is made
in order to make better connec
tion with trains.
Wanted. To list a few more
houses for sale, four to six rooms,
lam short of that kind of houses:
havo customers waiting to buy
if prices are riuht.- S. C. Cook,
Realtor, 402 N. Jersey nttcet.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Snints: Sunday
school Sunday morning nt 10:30
at Bickner Hall. Cottage meet
ing every other Friday overl
ing at 7:30. 521 East Mo-
hawk street. All welcome; no
collections.
Rev. C. P. Gates of tho Evan
gclicnl church preached his fare
well sermon as pastor last Sun
day, pieparatory to taking up
hiB now work as Evangelist. He
will continue to mako this his
homo. Rov. Holdomnn will con
duct tho services Sunday.
A 500 card party will he held
at Bicknor Hall Monday, October
21th. Two hand made ladies
nrizes will be given, a so two
gonts' prizeH. Tho party will ho
a ven by tho Neighbors or woou
craft and Woodmen of tho
World. Everybody welcome. Ad
mission 25 cents.
Wo wtah to fixnress our sin
cere thankB to our mnny friends
and neighbors who so "kindly
assisted us during tho illness
nnri denth of our beloved dauuh
tor and grandaughtor, Evelyn
Beattrico Mcacham;ulso to tnoao
who so generously contributed to
thti mnnv (lornl olTorinirH. Gua
J. Lucier and family.
'Plm rntrnlnr nmnMnir nf thfl
Georso School Parent Teachers'
Aounntnllnn un linlfl TllfisdnV
afternoon with n largo attend
ance. MissRundall of tho James
John High School gavo an in-
tcresiing wuk. inu vtmuwuinui
maiii Una Qft mnmhnra nnrnllpri.
HUtT IHIu uu iiiwiim'vim lt.w.
Any ono interested is eligible
to join.
Nov. 4. Save tho date.
Patronize tho home merchant.
Rnvn mnnov. time and trouble
at Currin's for Drugs.
Slabwood $4, 50 per load deliv
ered. Columbia 1418.
Tho Great and Only Nov. 4.
Men's Cordnroy Suits $18.50.
ROGERS.
$12.50 Threo rooms and sleep
ing norch. G33 Tioga street: In
quire at house in rear.
Vlnlin In hi nek rnso left on
St. Johns car Friday at 4 o'clock.
Finder please phono L.01. aou;
reward.
Peanuts and Lemonade Nov. 4.
Onn hundred first class envoi-
nnoB with vnnr nnniG and ad
dress neatly printed on the cor
ner for one dollar at tno uoview
nftVn. Additional 100 for 75c-
Tho postoflice department ad.
iseB the use 01 printeu return
envelopes.
Kodak albums 50c to $5.00 at
Currin's for Drugs.
Boy's Suits $4.85 Up.
ROGERS.
Lost. String of pink Japanese
pearla Saturday night. Finder
leave at this office; reward.
Found. Overcoat. Owner may
have same by by calling at this
office, describing property and
paying for this adv.
Lost. Pocketbook containing
1
sum 01 money, aiso cameo
brooch, especially valued as a
nresent. Call at this office or
2121 Willamette Blvd. ; phone Col.
939. Reward.
Dress Pants $2.50 Up.
ROGERS.
Slabwood $4.50 per load deliv
ered. Columbia 1448.
Be Present M. E. Church
Nov, 4.
GLOVES
LARGK ASSORTMKNT
W. W. ROGERS
TIIK RAINCOAT MAN
Try O. M. P. Butter.
Get it nt Currin's for Drugs.
I've Umbrellas for you Fellows.
ROGERS.
Wanted Responsible woman
to keep house for two weeks.
Call 529 S. Ivnnhoe street.
Typewriter paper for sale at
this office.
The Geneva Confectionery serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Lijjlit
Lunches. 2 15 4 North Jersey.
Try our Chile.- 'The Geneva,'
215 1-2 N. Jersey Btrect.
, Men's Suits. Overcoats.
R O G E R S.
I Get your battery recharged at
the St. Johns Garage. adv
I Fresh lino of groceries and
I confectionery, ice cream and
Bummer beverages. Take home
a brick of ico cream for Sunday
dinner, tall Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4
Sweater Coats $1.25, $1.95.
ROGERS.
Wanted. To exchnngo young
Spitz dog for chickens, or for
Bale reasonable. Columbia 9G0.
Wanted. To list a few more
houses for Hale, 4 to.(! rooms. I
nm short of thnt kind of houses:
Imvo customers waiting to buy if
prices aro right. S. C. Cook,
Realtor, 402 N. Jersey street.
Wanted. An upright piano,
must be in good condition and
reannahlo; cash paid. Inquire
for particulars Mrs. Frank A.
Rice, Music Teacher.
Pretty Fair Umbrella $1.50.
ROGERS.
Eve rbcaring strawberry plants,
50 cents per hundred. Now Ih
the time to plant them. Last call
this fall. G10 N. Smith ave.
Forty hor'so poworgasollnoon
Kino for snlc or exchange for
anything I can uae. 110 Decatur
street; Columbia 1071.
Wunted. Two girls employed
to room and board; homo priv
ileges. Col. 271.
Watch tho wlndowB at Cur
rin's for Drugs.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
OWNERS. - Tho undersigned
haa a sot of Slandnrd Jack
Screws suitable for house mov
ing or for hire, or will do your
work by tho day or contract.'
C. C. Bnrdwell, 429 Tioga street,
bt. Johns, Oregon.
Miss Elizabeth Moo is opening
up a millinery class. For nartk
ulars call after 7 p.m. Col. 854.
llats remodeled reasonable.
Dressmaking of nil descriptions,
also fur&jcmodcled at 933 .South
Jersey. 52
A PROGRESSIVE DINNER
will bo nerved by tho Guild of
the St. Andrews hniscopal
church, Portsmouth, at 0 p. m.
Friday. October 21. UootliB will
supply what you want. Also
program.
Good grado of linen finish pa
per, typewriter size 500, sheets
for $1.50 at this office.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 South Ivanhoe; phono
Columbia 1044. tf
For Sale. Lot 50x100 base
ment all dug and lumber on tho
ground ready to build. Call 222
N. Ulylmpla street. uu
St. Johns Christian
CHURCH
Oswego and Central
Bible School 9:45 A, M.
Communion and Sermon 11:00 A. M.
G, E, 6:30 P. H.
Sirraon 7:30 P. M.
Midweek Service Thursday 8 P. M,
An inspired Hible, or
no authority.
A divine Christ, or
no Saviour.
A united church, or
no power.
DR. JONES, Minister
Knickerbocker Rath Sprays
$2.00 to $8.50, less one-third, at
Currin's for Drugs.
The Successful Man '
linvc you ever noticed the air of confidence so appurtnt
hi the man who has made a success of life, and envied liiiti to a
certain extent? If asked, he would probably tell you that the
philosophy of Thrift is Save your Dollars when you don't . heed
them so you will have them when you do.
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY,
SERVICE,
SECURITY
rjymmmmnrti
Mi -l II H'M 111 I M ll' -t UUli.
Season Opens for Pheasants
and Bob Quail
October 15 to October 31
Wc arc agents for the famous Winchester Shot
Guns and Shells. Complete stock of Winchester
Lender and Repeater Shells.
Two Big Specials for Saturday
Reg. $4 No. 9 Heavy Copper Ten Kettle, Spec. $2.49
No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tub, Special - 98c
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
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Closing Out Our Line of Brass
Beds at Remarkable Low Prices
S37.G0 Ilrass Jkds, Now $!M) (M)
&12 50 Ilrass Hals, Now $25 00
$.'12.50 Brass lleds, Now $25.00
$30.00 Ilrass H-ds. Now $21 'MJ
$2,r).00 Hrass Ileds, Now $20 00
Your Credit is Good
TWO MORE OPAL RANGES SOLD ! ! !
There must he n reason for this? Helaw Is the names of our
latest Ojrnl Kanu Owners:
h. I'OR'JTNK, 00!) N. Central Avenue
J. JACKSON, 1GG8 Mckenua Avenue
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
We Buy, Exchange and Sell
Shoes,
TOOLS, Etc,
J. TRIKLO
118 PHILADELPHIA STREET
Qonnnrl Hand Plntmnrr
UUuUIIU IIUIIU UIUUI1II
Two bars of Pnlm Olivo or
Cremo Oil Soap for ICc. at Cur
rin's for Drums.
Full Cut SHIRTS for Vork or
IMay. . ;
HOG Ell S. '