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I SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 25c Kucamint Tooth Paste and 25c Tooth Brush, Both for 26c 50c Chloruxo Tooth Paste 35c Bottle of 100 Dr. Hlukle Pills for 25 50c Jar Mustard Cerate and 50c bottle Bee Cough Syrup, both for 50 cents. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY AXMINSTER RUGS The Prescription Store A. D. S., SAHTOX AND DR. HOBSOH REMEDIES 105 N. Jcrscr Street PHONE COLUMBIA 138 I Wo have a good stock of Axminstcr Rugs which we arc offering at LOWER PRICES. You may arrange convenient TERMS if you wish. 9x12 Axminstcr, 2 Patterns - - $38.50 9x12 Axminstcr, Seamless, 5 Patterns $45.50 9x12 Axminstcr, 1 Pattern - -" $52.50 9x12 Axminstcr, 1 Pattern - - '$55.00 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminster, Seamless, 1 Pattern - - $71.50 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminstcr, Seamless, 2 Patterns - $74.50 3x5 Axminstcr, Several Patterns - $6.50 3x6 Axminstcr, Several Patterns - $12.50 27 Inch Axminstcr, Several Patterns - $4.00 27 Inch Axminster, Several Patterns - $7.50 USE YOUR CREDIT Pay a Little Down and a Little Each Week OAmandu Baos The Grabateria Grocery Phone Columbia 102 Our .soiling prices are based on our buying power that is obtained ly le)onyiiif; to nn organization of picked grocers. Onr output is large lint when combined with seventy five olla-r first class Grocers yon will realize onr ability to give yon prices on all lines that are always fuvorable. Wc are crsonary on the job day after day: vc look after your wants us we would onr own. We ore your friends and neighbors und could not afford to hold you up if wc were so inclined. Should anything go wrong at anytime, adjustment Is cheerful and reasonable. Try us out for a month: give us your check for $23 and wc will give you n coupon book for your daily purchases. Compare that mouth with your former grocery account and then decide who is your best Grocer. The Grabateria Grocery The Store With the Checker Board Front COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Dr. F. P. Schultze, Kcs. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Kcs. Col 283 Office Col. 370 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-G Bouham & Currier Bldg. Portland Manufacturing Co. ; . MANl'FACTUHKRS OP ; Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, J and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHMOND STREET 1 4 ! St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Jjj GENERAL & I tI 111 uuiu ivrriiiUi w 312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd. k The Hospital for St. Johns ? Under New Management Phone Columbia 1492 S. Neilscn la erecting a fine residence on Fessendon street. Wait for bazaar and dinner by Udies' Aid of the M. K. church. V. P. Greene & Son are erect Iiir a modern residence at 411 West Polk Btreet. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Kocmcke, November 24th, n son, weighing 7,''4 pounds. Mrs. J. P. Pones left Wednesday for a week's visit with her grand children at Corvallis. Subject for Christian Science services Sunday: Ancient and Modern Necromancy. Alex. Scales hns taken out a permit for erection of a resi dence at 536 Tyler street. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy have moved into their handsome new home on South Ivautioc street. W. P. Greene & Son arc erect ing a residence for John Kirchoir at 529 Buchanan street. Carnival at James John High school Dccombcr 2, nt 8 p. in. Hats, side .show and a good time assured. .1. J. Goodman was success fully operated upon at the Good r, II .. . .1 I 9 . . samarium xiospuni anu ib gei- ting- along- nicely. Once upon a time there was a man who sntu rortinnu people didn't want a Fair. May ho rest n peace. Journal. Mr. CotTey. the barber, is moving into tho building for merly occupied by Tripp & Moan on North Jersey street. A new shoo store is opening up in tho room formctly occupied by tho Peninsula Electric Co. in the Peninsula Hank building. L. 13. Preshears lias been in dicted for murder in thu first de gree. Hroshenrs shot and killed Joseph Uriggs a few days ago. Mrs. Crawford of Portland was tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Gharbonenti, of the Bungalow Grocery the first of the week. N. J. Simons is opening up a first class meat market in Mr. Muck's building, adjoining his gro cery store on South Jersey street. The Laurel wood Past Noble Grand Club will meet at the ionic of Sister Hose Anderson, 909 Princeton street, Wednesday evening, November 30th. Trinn & Moss have moved their harboring equipment to tho room recently vacated by Hog crs, the uaincoat Man, una arc fitting It up in lino stylo. Ilogers, the Raincoat Man, is now nicely located in his new quarters on North Jersey street, in the room formerly occupied by tho Bank of Commerce. The British refrigerator stenm er Woodarra is . loading sixty thousand boxes of apples and six thousand boxes of canned goods at Municipal Terminal No. 4. The Parent-Teachers' Associa tion of the Williams school will hold their regular monthly meet ing Monday at 3 p. m. at tho school building. All are urged to attend. Mrs. John Killibrow nnd her small daughter Helen, who have been visiting with her sick mother, Mrs. Reynolds, nt Eu- gene, Oregon, returned to her home Sunday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. F. IS. von Groenewald of Hawthorne addi tion observed Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. von Groenewald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Vernon, on Willamtte boulevard. The St. Johns Community Club will hold its annual dinner and election of officers at the club rooms of the Portland Woolen Mills Tnesduy evening, December 6th, at 6:30 p. m. This meeting should be unusually well attended. Plates will be 50 cents each. Mrs. 3. L. Beard of 701 North Ivonhoe street returned home last week from a two weeks visit in California, whero she disposed of a portion of her property mere. Airs, uearu con templates making her permanent i : c?t i ...:n : liuuiu in ou uuiuin mm win im prove her residence property here extensively in value and attractiveness. In observance of music week, a musical program will be given at James John High school, Wednes day evening, November 30th, at 8 o'clock under auspices of the Parent-Teachers Association of the George, Williams aud Sitton schools. Included on the program will be choruses from the grade schools, the James John High school girls' glee club, readings and solos and a part of the Whit ney boys' chorus. A kodak for storm recording at NKKT1KS ROGKRS. Watch for the bazaar aud dinner to be given by the ladies' Aid So ciety of the M. K. Church. One-half pound Floating Castile Soap 10c. at Currin's for Drugs. Does a forger, we wonder, have a falsetto voice just be cause ho utters false notos7 Exchange. One dozen Palm Olive Soap 90c. at Currin's for Drugs. Cheap labor that takes the proper employment of American veterans is cheating not only the veterans, but the best interests of the very men who import it. Kxchnngc. One dozen Crcmc Oil Soap 90c. at Currin's for Drugs. Who is ROGERS? We heard a problem In high finance and higher mathematics the other day. If hay land is worth $150 an acre, hay $6 a ton and eggs GO cents a dozen in other words, 12 dozen eggs equal one ton of hay how much is a good hen worth? Prineville Central Uregonian, One dozen Borax Laundry Soap yuc. nt Ltirriirs for Drugs GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGKRS THE RAINCOAT MAN Bring in your news Items. Safety First! You'll never lose them in ROGERS' 50c Sua penders. Try our Chile.- 'The Geneva,' 215 1-2 N. Jersey street. Get your battery recharged at the St. Johns Garage. adv Slabwood $4.50 per load dcliv ercd. Columbia 1448. Fresh line of groceries and confectionery, ice croam and summer boverages. Take home a brick of ico cream for Sunday dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4 Slabwood $4.50 per load dcliv ercd. Columbia 1448. The Geneva Confectionery serves Ice Cream, Cold Drinks aud Light Lunches. 215 J North Jersey. Typewriter paper for sale at this otlice. Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch The Germans claim to have nl5H!F..aJ.B?,!!lh Ivanhou; phAne nnw mm wlilnh will lmnl twn wiummu iiwi. u thousand sliota a minute. Two A Kood lillc of accessories nt the thousand snappy arguments for National Vulcanizing Co., 205 b. disarmament right there. Al-'Jcrfiuy street. bany Democrat. ) pno for Sale. Schiller Cab- ROGERS sells SLICKERS. Grnl with bench; price250. on 11.- t .... ci.- , nn S. Princeton street. 3tf Currin's for Drugs, Now it is up to the railroads to reduce passenger fares and freight rates. Public sentiment was against tho ra road strike nnd was a great factor in pre venting it. 1 ho same sontiment demunds that thu railways get down to earth. Baker Democrat. Victrolas as low as Si. 00 down with no interest at Currin's for Drugs. Flannel Shirts.-ROGERS. So great is tho demand for Yd- low Now town apples In England that tho London Graphic has written to tho Hood River Com mercial Club for data aud photo graphs, also particulars about Hood River Valley. ROGERS sells Gloves. Caruso sings nt Currin'd for Drugs. Personally wo find it nuitu pleasant to eat ice cream from a marble counter at tho drug store, hut wouldn't it be deli cate thoughtfulnnss on tho part of the proprietor to remember how tho boys are suffering from recollections of the past and in stall a foot rail for them. It is awkward to see some of them pawing like a steer for some thing that isn't there, Monta- villa Times. Two bars pure Olive Castile Soap 25c. at Currin's for Drugs. Warm Sox.- ROGERS. Bazaar aud dinner to be given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church. Date announced later. Remember the annual dinner aud election of officers of the Com munity Club at the club rooms of the Portland Woolen Mills the evening of December 6th. Make it a point to attend. A good hot water bottle for $1.50 at Currin's for Drugs. According ti present plans Marshal Foch, the distinguished French commander, will visit Portland December lBt. Will there be a VictroU in your home Christmas? Get it at Cur rin's for Drugs. An immense turkey weighing 31 pounds attracted considerable attention in the window of the St. Johns Cash Market preced ing Thanksgiving. You satisfied your appetite Thanksgiving. Now relieve your distress with Currin's digestive tablets. The election last Saturday on the Exposition tax levy measure was carried in the city by a majority of more than four to one. the inclemency of the weather was responsible for a light vote. The Bachelor Club will raise funds for Christmas distribution this year with a charity ball, which will be held in the skat ing rink, about the middle of next month, hverything will be donated for this dance and everybody will be expected to buy a ticket, hxact date will be announced next week. The pro ceeds will be utilized in reliev ing the needy of St. Johns, as has been the case in the paBt. Slabwood $4.50 per load deliv ered. Columbia 1448. All work gunrautecd. Give us a trial. National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey street. If you arc looking for n home in Portland; 11 farm in Oregon; nn apartment house; hotel; confec tionery; homestead or relinquish ment, save money by calling nt Room 422 Chamber of Commerce Building, or call Main 8607. W. A. Carroll. Gas Range, Rudd gas water heater and child's bed mattress. 716 East Buchanan. Thoroughbred Toggcnburg Billy for service, His get took first prize ut the Stutc Pair. Seven months old sou for sale, hornless. No. 810 Smith avauuc, N. Get your tires nt the National Vulcanizing Co,, 305 S. Jersey. For Rent. Two nicely fur nished sleeping rooms in n mod ern home. 1611 Willamette boulevard; Columbia 672. Tire repair work neatly done at the National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey street. Wanted. Woman to help with washing at home, Cull 810 South Princeton street. Por Sale or Trade. Three room house and two lob. Call 117 Hartmiu street. 4 Por Sale. Edison cylinder pho nograph with 8-1 select records, Call 203 E. Polk. Col. 105. New ud Pluff Rugs for Sale; all sizes and patterns at less than wholesale prices. in S. Prince ton street, opposite Rose City Hotel. 3tf Por Sale. 500x100 foot lot on North Syracuse street, East front, 110 stumps, cement walk aud hewer, all paid; price $250 cash, S. C. Cook, Realtor, 402 N. Jersey St. We will sell your used car for you. Our charge Is reasonable. Come In and ask us. 212 South Jersey street, or phone Col 656. Eor Sale. Stiidebakcr car, five passenger, 1914 model, in good condition; price $150 cash. 503 Alta street. Miscellaneous household arti cles for sale Friday, Saturday and Monday at 716 E, Buchanan street. 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. Au inspired Bible, or no authority. A divine Christ, or no Saviour. A united church, or no power. DR. JONES, Minister OUR DESIRE To make you expect more thnn you would of any other in stitution, then give you more than you expect, is the aim of The Peninsula National Bank. Our bank today enjoys a splendid patronage nnd it is pleas ing to find that most of our new business is secured through old depositors recommending the institution to their friends, Wc ap preciate this confidence and do our best to be worthy of it. We feel certain that you, too, would enjoy banking with this institu tion. $1.00 Opens a Savings Account and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY Big Reduction In GOODYEAR TIRES Why Not Buy the Best 30x3 All Weather Tread - $12.35 30x3) j All Weather Tread - $14.75 32x4 All Weather Tread - $25.45 34x4 All Weather Tread - $27.35 30x3L J All Weather Cord Tires $18J0O 32x4 All Weather Cord Tiros - $32.40 34x4 All Weather Cord Tires - $34.25 Plus War Tax St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO, THE WINCHESTER STORE JUST TWO OF THESE LEFT No. 18. Panama Heaters to be Closed Out at a Cash Price of $13.50, or an Installment Price of $15.00. Wo will also take your Old Heater In on one of these and allow you as much as possible. CASH OR CREDIT H. F. Clark THE FURNITURE MAN Currin's for'Drugs. RUBERS ROGERS.