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It Thanksgiving Specials Special No. 1 "William and Mary" Design Jacobean Oak Din ing Table. This Table has 45 in. Top and ex tends to 6 feet when open. Set of Dining Chairs to (Watch, consisting of 5 Dining Chairs and 1 Arm Diner. Regular Price of Table and Chairs $90.75 Thanksgiving Special Price $81.50 Terms $10.00 Cash; Balance $2.00 Week Special No. 2 SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS Sellers Special Cabinet, Oak Finish $68.00 Sellers Special Cabinet, White Enamel $78.00 Sellers Mastercraft'Cablnct, Oak Finish 77.50 Sellers Mastcrcraft Cabinet, White Enamel. 87.50 Special Terms $1.00 down, Bal. $2,00 Woek OAmancUi Baos The Grabateria Grocery I Phone Columbia 102 ij! Our .selling prices nrc based on onr buying power that k is obtained by belonging to nn organization of picked grocers. 5 Our output is large but when combined with seventy t. five other first class Grocers you will realize our ability to give you prices on nil lines that are always favorable. ij! We are personully on the job day after day: we look V afte r your wants as we would our'ovvn. We are your friends and neighbors and could not afford to hold you up if we were 80 inclined. A Should anything go wrong at anytime, adjustment is f cheerful and lunsoniible. Try us nut for a mouth: give us your check for $25 and we will give vou a coupon- book for your daily purchases. Compare that month with your former grocery'yiccount and then decide who is your best Clrocer. The Grabateria Grocery The Store With the Checker Board Front COUCH & CURRIER, Owners 5 Dr. 1 P. Schultze, Kes. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Ken. Col2S3 Office Col. 379 "Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-0 Honhani & Currier Wdg. j Portland Manufacturing Co. I M A N l' F A CTU R I; R S 01' t Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- i celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, t I and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAtOND STREET r, foot of RicnmoiNi) mkuui St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St, S GENERAL" I Peninsula Hospital J 312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd. 4 The Hospital for St. Johns jj Under New Mauageraeut Phone Columbia M92 SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 25c liticnuiiut Tooth Paste nml 25c Tooth Brush, Both for 26c 50c Chlotuxo Tooth Paste 35c Bottle of 100 Dr. Hinkle Pills for 25 50c Jnr Mustard Cerate ami 50c bottle Bee Cough Syrup, both for 50 cents. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Thk Prtsrsrlntlon Stor A. D. 3., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES 105 N. Jcrscr Street PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Soul nnd'Hody. U. U. Crowe is erecting a .$5500 residence on Kellogg street for Mr. Jower. Mrs. E. R. Cole of St. Helens is visiting her daughter, Mrs, A. U. U II IlllllllVklW boulevard. Mr. Ralph Hagen and Miss Beulah Clteckley were united in mnrriage by Dr. H. F. Jones in his office November 10th. A. W. Dnvis is erecting a cement store building on South Jersey street opposite the Fields' Motor Car establishment. The Republican County Cen tral Committee unanimously en- dorsed the 1025 Exposition tax measure at n meeting held Inst week. One hundred and seventy-six thousand rainbow trout have been distributed from the Union fish hatchery. This distribution closes the active season for the uatcucry. Uiw. Hnldomnn intended a conference of ministers of his de nomination nt Lafayette Monday and Tuesday of this week. It was a very helpful gathering for th pastor. Almnut mivniin could iro in t?nauiti u'ttli n tow dnlliirn nnd six bits, buy n basket full of the new bolshevik tcn-million-rublc nnto.q and bis a bil Hotwire Weston Leader. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Marchand, 1107 South Ivunhoe, have been iMitorluinlmr for the past week Mr. and Mrs. IMorro Sircaurmot and Mr. and Mrs. Gagncr of Aberdeen, Washington. Mrs. L. A. Koeimeo of Kar- i ..t .I . 1 -i H. . twit) rj tiiHtiai fi vitiHDM in. i ill homo of Mrs. Heaver. 1000 South Leonard street several days tue n:ist week, leaving for Los An- r ... i gules wcdiiosimy evening. The St. Johns Community Club will hold its annual dinner and election of ollicers Tuesday evening, December 0th. The n ncu of meet nir anil otnor par tlculars will bo given in next week's Kovfow. Mrs. John Tinner, who hns been spending several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. W. 1 Rvoriiiird nf McMimtvilllc. re turned to her homo at 552 6s wego street Tuesday or hub week. I ii r.rnmlo'R onlv remaining brewery is lo be converted into n packing plant, wven ueer as u medicino could not convince the owner that tho bad old days would come again. Hood River News. A lnrirn ornwd wns in attend- onco nt tho skating rink last Thursday night. It was opening night under tho new manage ment, Slferts & Roberts. Dances will bo held ench Tuesday and Thursday night, tmd thoy prom iso to be quite pnpulur. Princo Sixtus of tho formerly royal houso of Hourbon, and brother-in-law of tho late em press of Russin, has accepted a position in a fertilizer factory. The royal family business is ntn very low ebb just now. Co quillo Valley Sentinel. If remarkB, street talk and comments at random are indica tions of public opinion, Oregon people are in favor of the 1025 !t I r nf Innnt. ton to one. That proportion tell us that they ex pect to realize a great deal more out of it than they put in. Au rora Observer. Th n nnlv rcL'retalile thine about a lot of these criminals who are trying to prove they wftm hit nn the headnvhen child ren and have never been right since, is that they were not hit hard enough when trie nitting was good. Polk county item- izer. .InsAnh Rrlpcra. formerly a well known citizen of St. Johns, but who has been making his home at Hammond, Oregon, for some time, was shot and killed by Edward Breshears on the lat tor's ranch alonir the Columbia Slough Tuesday morning. An al tercation was created over an apple deal which terminated in the killinir of Britrcrs. Breshears gave himself up. Wm Wnvmuth. 210 W. Hatlm Rtrpot. wns awarded the cold med al and a handsome monogramed watch at the uairy t'rouuet con test held at the Multnomah Ho tel November 8th. Four states competed. Mr. Waxmuth is a senior at U. A, u and was a member of a team of three men selected by the college for their high standing to represent the state 01 uregon. i lie presenta tion was made at a banquet given at the Multnomah Hotel Tuesday evening, November 9th. Did you see those Thanksgiving Specials at the St. Johns Millinery? Hats from $1 00 up. A service full of pep, for young people Sunday night at the Community Church. Do not bo "penny wise and pound foolish." Vote in favor of the tax measure Saturday. It should carry unnnimously. Just by way of beating the rest of the world to It this year we're going to ask again if there's any sense in spelling it "Xinas" ? Journal. Por the year 1922 the total amount of state market road funds available to the various counties will be approximately $1,8188.- 83U 05. The Siuslaw national forest sold $40,827 worth of timber this year, only two other forests exceeding this amount the Olympic and an Alaskan forest. St. Johns United Evangelical church, J. Holdetnan, pastor. Regular services next Sunday morning mid evening. You are welcome at all the services. The parade Wednesday night was surely n howling success nnd hnlf the enthusiasm exhib ited will carry the Exposition tax lew by ten to one. St. Johns was well represented. The Women's Christian Tern pernnco Union will meet Wednes day evening, November 2:ird, nt 7:30 o'clock at the James John High School to entertain the foreign night school with n Thanksgiving program, gimcs and refreshments. All members and their husbands will be pres ent. This meeting is taking placo of the regular meeting Monday, November 21st. For Sale. Twelve White Leg horn cockerels, 5 J montliH old. Now Is the time to buy your breeders for next Spring, and any of these birds, which were hatched from eggs direct from Tunc rod stock, cannot be beat for tho price. Come nnd -see them nt 808 S. Crawford street. Col m. Notice. Eastern Star danc ing party November 2fith. Ow ing to the fact that the next dancing party given by Minerva Social Club is to be a musmicr- Lade, no person will be admitted except upon presentation of hia Invitation or unmasking nnd Ic ing vouched for by some member or tho chapter. Chairman ur Committee. Flnnnel Shirts. R O G E R S. For Rent. Two unfurnished light housekeeping rooniH,$12.G0, including light nnd wnter. Col. 779. Tire repair work neatly done at the National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey street. ROGERS couldn't pull u re moval sale because his goods ore marked at Rock Bottom prices right oir the but. Wo desire to express our sin cere thanks to the neighbors nnd friends, nnd Rebeknhs for their kindness and sympathy during the illness nnd death of our beloved wife and mother. H. L. Cowles and Family. W J. Bontley of 515 East Polk street recently purchased u new team and is now in n position to do nil kinds of excavating; all kinds of general team work. 2 Slabwood $4.50 per load deliv ered. Columbia 1448. Wanted. Housekeeping rooms for gentleman. Leave word at this oflice. Wanted. All kinds of work by the hour or day. Phono Col umbia 939. For Sale or Trade. Fifteen White Leghorns for 9x12 rug or Range btove: also Canary S nir- er3 to trade. Call Sunday 210 N. rox street. For Sale.- Six year old Jersey cow, giving better than two gal. Ions daily. Price $35 for ciuick sale. Call 1130 N. Kellogg street. For Sale. Wicker buggy. Col. 14GG. For your eewing, coats, suits, dre3ses, see Mrs. Morey, 812 N. Kellogg street, bt. Johns. For Sale. Ivory Wicker Sulkv, almost new, very reasona ble. Call at lo6 N. Ivanhoe street. For Sale. -Thoroughbred An- cona chickens and chicken wire: also small chicken house. Call at GIG E. Charleston street. Wanted. Leg brace for child two years old or would rent for six months; must be reasonable. Address "B," Review ofTice. Garage for Rent. 618 Tioga street. GLOVES LARGK ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGERS THK RAINCOAT MAN Try our Chile.- 'Tho Geneva,' 215 1-2 N. Jersey street. Get your battery recharged at the St. Johns Garage. adv Men's Dress Shoes $4.95. ROGERS. Slabwood $4.50 per load deliv ered. Columbia 1448. Fresh line of groceries nnd confectionery, ice cronm and summer beverages. Take homo a brick of ice cream for Sunday dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4 NKKTIHS ROGRRS. Slnbwood $4.50 per load deliv ered. Columbia 1448. The Geneva Confectionery selves Ice Cream, Cold Drinks and Light Lunches. 21554 North Jersey. RUBER collars for rubber necks. ROGERS. For Sale 15 Rhode Isluud Reds, some laving and others ready to lay. Call 4G5 Chicago stteet. Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch ing nt 528 South Ivanhoe; phone Columbia 1044. tf You can net young in n pair ot HUUEUS' $2.50 KID Gloves. I A good Hue of accessories at the National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey street. For Rheumatism use Old Scotch Liniment. Good for soreness of the chest, sore throat and colds, For sale by the St. Johns Pharmacy. Call for free sample. 2 Storo your cur this Winter on n paved street. Fire-proof gar ago; unexcelled service, $5 per month. 212 S. Jersey street. Phono Col. 050. ltf For Trade Ton room modern house, lot 75x100, Sewer mid aidownlkB; will trade for 40 to 80 acres: buildings not neccs snry. RICE & TATE, Renltoia, 107 N. Jersey. Col, 887. For Sole or Trade. Twenty acres of land. For particulars call 117 Hnrtmnn street. 2 All work guaranteed. Give us n trial. National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey street. RUBER BOOTS. R O G E R S. If you arc looking for a home in Portland; a farm in Oregon; an apartment house; hotel; confec tionery; homestead or relinquish ment, save money by calling at Room 422 Chamler of Commerce Building, or call Main 8067. W. A. Carroll. Men pant for ROGERS' good work pants. If you want .something good to eat, buy a goose, Col. 311. Did you sec those Thanksgiving Specials at the St. Johns Millinery? Huts from $1.00 up. RUBHRS ROGF.RS. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. - The undersigned has u set of Standard Jack ScrewH suitable for house mov ing or for hire, or will do your work by tho dny or contract, O. C. Bardwell, 429 Tioga street, St. Johns, Oregon. Get your tires at the National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey. Blue Serge Wool Pants $4.50. ROOK R S. Planer Trimmings for Salo, quick delivery. 403 N, Jersey street, Phono Columbia 1475. St. Johns Christian CHURCH Oswego and Central Bible School 9:45 A, M, Communion and Sermon 11:00 A. M. C. E. 6:30 P. M, Sermon 7:30 P. M, Midweek Service Thursday 8 P, M. An iuspired Hible, or no authority. A divine Christ, or no Saviour. A united church, or no power. DR. JONES, Minister You Only Can Decide There is only one person who can decide whether you arc to be a success in life or not. That person is YOURSELF, and the i very first determining factor is, CAN YOU SAVE MONEY. If you can and WILL your success will be reasonably assured. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY Thanksgiving ROASTERS We have a Complete As sortment of Roasters to take care of any size bird Hlsk and Reed Roasters from $3.25 to 56.00 Aluminum Roastor from $1.50 to $9.00 Steel Roasters from $1.50 to $2.00 Food Choppers from $2.00 to $4.00 Special for This Week Regular 60c Slicing Knife, Special - 35c St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE We now have our complete line of Cedar Chests Priced at Lowest Possible Prices. Tennessee Cedar Chests Tennessee Cedar Chests Cedar Chest, Chorry Polished Cedar Chest, Cherry Polished $25.00 $22.50 $9.00 $17.50 Cedar Chests, Cherry polished, 3 styles, $22.50 Toy Cedar Chests, Finished in Natural Wax or Cherry Stain . . $4.50 A DOLLAR DOWN WILL HOLD ANY OF THESE UNTIL CHRISTMAS CASH OR CREDIT H. F. Clark THE FURNITURE MAN Do not coufuie bor wood with I'Uncr m f n f" j T' TiiTuio LOAUMAN K'iiiiunm u Drewer SA Planer Triming$cffl" CASK ON 1)81.1 VkiKY I'. K. l'UM.HR, 16GO WllUuiette Jllvd. fhouc Columbia ll'M Contractors and Builders 1'luiis ami Specifications furnished Krcc when we build. Repairs and Alterations. Ke,s. IMione Qol. 9G2