St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, December 02, 1921, Image 3

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    SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
25c Kucauiiut Tooth Paste and 25c Tooth Brush, Both for 26c
50c Chloruxo Tooth Paste 35c Bottle of 100 Dr. Hiukle Pills for 25
50c Jar Mustard Cerate and 50c bottle Bee Cough Syrup, both for 50 cents.
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
A. O. S., SJWTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES
105 N. Jcrscr Street
PHONE COLUMBIA 198
J
Make Your Home a Christmas
Present of a COLONIAL RANGE
Trade in your OLD RANGE as
FIRST PAYMENT and then pay
ONLY $2.50 A WEEK
until the balance is paid
COLONIAL HEATERS
Only $1 .00 Per Week
OAmandu .Bags
i
i ox'OOoococmwoooo
The Grahaterta Grocery
Phone Columbia 102
Our selling prices arc based on our buying power that
is obtained by bi'loui;lng to nu organization of picked grocers.
Our output is lnre,e but when combined witli seventy
five other first class Grocers you will renli.c our ability to give
you prices on nil lines that are always favorable.
We are personal' on the job day after day: we look
after your wants as we would our own. We are your friends
and neighbor) and could not afford to hold you up if we were
so inclined.
Should anything io wrontf at anytime, adjustment Is
cheerful and reasonable.
Try us out for a month: Rive us your check for $25 and
we will Rive you a 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. V. P. Schultze, Ues. Col. 1181 Dr. I). S. Swart, Res. Col 283
Office Col. 379 Office Col. 370
Drs. Schultze & Swart
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
1-6 Bonbain & Currier HUIr.
Portland Manufacturing Co.
l MANUFACTURERS OF
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- j
t celsior Qrape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, j
! and all kinds of Veneer J
j FACTORY, FOOT OF RICNAIOND STREET
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Foot of Burlington St.
Columbia 131
C 1101
GENERAL 2
I L,I III uuiu ivrpiui
312 Trumbull St., cor. Willamette blvd.
The Hospital for St. Johns
rt t J. t iAH X"
Under New Management ruotie wiumuia jg
Helen Dunbar Is on the sick list.
Christmas is comiug at u rapid
rate.
A. Carl. Nelson made a business
trip trip to Eugene this week.
Edward Connnnt is planning
to erect a building on the site
of his present shoe repair shop.
The old St. Johns Hotel build
ing is being remodeled nnd a
portion of it will be utilized as
a store.
Rev. C. P. Gnte9, who has
been conducting revival services
nt Waterloo, has been nome on
a short visit.
John Noce will erect a con
crete building adjoining the St.
Johns Garage, to be used for
store purposes.
The W. C. T. U. will meet 'at
the library Monday, Dec. 5th nt
2:30 p. m. Visitors welcome; mem
bers expected.
A. A. Muck has purchnsed the
Enst St. Johns Bank building
and will remodel it for apart
ments and business- places.
Five hundred sheets of full sized
linen paper wuld make n fine
Christinas present for any one.
Special price of $1.50 nt this office.
C. C. Hingcl, it is said, has
in cnnlcmp'ation the erection of
brick building for business pur
poses at Alta and Jersey streets.
Born To Mr. and Mr.s. C. W.
Mason, Sunday, November 27th, a
sou, weighing 6 :-2 pounds. Mother
and babe arc getting along in fine
style.
The St. Johns Gnrncc is to be
extended to the sidewalk on
North Jersey street and the ad
ditional spaco'devotcd to auto
mobile supplies.
Couch & Currier of the Grab-
ateria store havo mado urrange
ments for the construction of a
building on South Jersey atrcet
south of the Peninsula Security
building.
It is reported that parties are
contemplating the early creel ion
of a dairy products store with
special machinery and appli
ances built in on South Jersey
street.
A. F. I'ikonnd II. B. Roche
arc now proprietors of thn St.
Johns Auto Electric Co. nt the
corner uf Charleston and Jersey
street. They arc prepured to
givo the best of service.
Mr. McCredio of tho Multno
mah will begin the erection of a
modern theatre on thesito of the
Grabateria store, when tho new
building of Messrs. Couch and
Currier has been completed.
K. II. lfatterson has leased the
new building now under construe'
tiou mid owned by A. W. David on
South Jersey street, and will Install
therein nn up-to-date barber shop,
"Put" is a skilled totisorial artist.
In keeping with tho spirit of
Thanksgiving Uay, tho Penin
sula National Hank played host
to its entire force in real turkey
fashion by presenting each
member with an exceptionally
fine specimen of tho National
bird.
A nifty Christmas present is
ono hundred printed envelopes.
Already several havo ordered
envelopes at this oflico for such
Eur pose, No dollar present would
e appreciated more. Why not
leave your order?
The Music Week program given
by the George, Sittou nnd Williams
School Parent-Teachers' Associa
tious and the V. W. C. A. in the
James John High School auditorium
Nov. 30th, was a most enjoyable
affair and a splendid program was
rendered, The audiiorium was filled
to capacity.
Organizer S. P. Stewart states
that a charter has been applied
for to organize a central Amer
ican Legion Post, composed of
St. Johns, Woodlawn, Kenton and
Alberta distr cts with head
quarters centrally located some
where near the Jefferson high
school. Mr. Stewart's phone is
32809.
Mrs.Theres Edlefsen, wife of
P. H. Edlefsen, died at her
home, 1849 Willamette boulevard
Wednesday, November 30th, af
ter an illness of sometime. She
was aged 51 years. The deceased
was a cood woman in every
sense of the word, and took
great delight in doing kindly
acts. She will be missed by a
large circle of friends as well as
by members of the family. Be
sides her husband she is sur
vived by one daughter. Mrs.
S. H. Graf, of Corvallis, and
two sisters residing in Kansas.
the funeral services will be held
Saturday, Dec. 3, 2:30 p. m. at
Finley's Mortuary, Montgom
ery and Fifth streets. Conclud
ing services will be held at Port-,
land Crematorium Mausoleum,
Progress is steadily being made on
new M. K. church building.
Work on the new high school
building is progressing as well as
the weather permits.
Pive hundred sheets of type
writer paper for one dollar at this
office. Good heavy weight. Make a
most acceptable present. Special
price of $1.00 ut this office.
K. K. Kbcrliard has purchased
the property occupied by Glover's
restaurant on North Jersey street as
an investment, and some time In
the future will erect a modern
building thereon.
Jacob Roy Trcher nnd Amelia
Grace Krucger were united in mar
riage at Linnton Wednesday Nov.
23rd. The groom is n brotlmr of
Ad am Trcber of this place and an
ex-serviceman.
Remember the annual dinner and
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.
Chicken Pie Dinner II to 2
o'clock Wednesday, December
7th,at M.E. Church. Dinner 50c.
Big hard times dance at L. O.
O. M. hall Saturday evening,
Dec. 3rd. Prizes given. Ad
mission 35c.
GLOVES
LARGK ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
Christmas is coming and soon will
be here
The happiest day of all the yea,r.
The Bluebird Bnr.aar has gifts
large nnd small;
Por young nnd for old; the
children grown tall.
Look into the windows; walk
through the door.
We'll help you select your
troubles are o'er.
Mrs. A. J. Cnnright,
311 N. Jeiscy street. 1
Reliable woman will cine for
children evenings while mother is
absent; 2501111 hour. -520 H. Tiogu
street.
Girl Wonted One who has had
store experience preffcred. Cnrrin's
lor iJrugs.
Kor Sale Iron bed, springs and
mattress. 71G E. Iluchnnnu.
Por Sale Cheap A Cudilae road
ster, equipped with six cord tires.
Call 716 h. Buchanan.
Por Rent Five room bnniialow.
716 E, Buchanan; Col. 919,
Business Improving every day at
the Rosebud Rc.sturaut, opposite
Central school.
Work Pnnt-KOG13KS.
Business is comiug our way at the
Rosebud Restaurant.
I.ost Leather gauntlet glove,
Nov. 10th on Jersey ttrcet. Finder
please cull at 009 W. Polk street; re
ward.
Por Sale Beautiful pieced quilts,
ideal for Cnristmas gift. Also a
gentleman's coon coat, almost new.
109 W.Pessenden street.
Eat at the Rosebud Restaurant,
309 S.Jerscy.
Por sale--Ivory top wicker sulkey,
in good condition, 9.00. Call 1010
N. Ivatihoc street.
For Salt Two St. Annisburg
Roller Canaries and cages. Call 209
N. Smith oveutie.
Heal Dress Shoes for real men
R95 up.
ROGERS.
The public invited to inspect
kitchen any time at the Rosebud
Restaurant.
THINK IT OVER: We know
that if you once try a "Sibloco"
furnace you will be a good
booster, if you compare our
price, our iurnacu and our
service with others. See our ad.
Demonstrated and recommended
by Alex. S. Scales. Phone Col.
1225; 502 Fessenden street.
For Sale Wood or coal range, in
good condition, very reasonable.
Call COO S. Hudson street; phone
Col, 1271 alter 2 p. in, Saturday.
DRESS KAPS ROGERS.
Planer Trimmings for sale, quick
delivery; 403 N. Jersey street; Col.
M75.
Store your car this Winter on
a paved street. Fire-proof gar
age; unexcelled service, $5 per
month. 212 S. Jersey Btreet.
Phone Col. 050. ltf
I have one years' Argosies com
pletejwaut to trade for some story
magazines. What have you ? Phone
Col. 154.
Three room house, 35x100, at
140 Swensen street, for Bale
cheap. Finished, nice place for
man and wife, with three or
four children. Yard, fruit and
flowers. Send letter to Mrs. CM.
Sowers, 2215 Willamette boul.
Girl wanted One who has had
store experience preferred. Cnrrin's
for Drngs.
For Sale Eighteen months old
Antluzian Rooster, $3.00. at 2105
Willamette boulevard.
Bring in your news items.
The Big Load Man. Col. 1133.
Try our Chile.- 'The Geneva,
215 1-2 N. Jersey street.
Get your battery recharged at
the St. Johns Garage. adv
Leather Vest costs $7.85.
ROGERS.
Fresh line of groceries and
confectionery, ice cream and
summer beverages. Tako home
a brick of ice cream for Sunday
dinner. Call Columbia 1051. The
Fern, 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4
Order plotter trimmings. Col. 1133,
Slahwood $4.50 per load deliv
ered. Columbia 1448.
The Geneva Confectionery serves
Ice Cream, Cold Drinks nnd Light
Lunches. 215 North Jeiscy.
Good Ovcrooats $10.50.
ROGERS.
Typewriter paper for sale at
this oflico.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing at 528 Soutji Ivanhoe; phone
j Columbia 1044. tf
The Big Load Man Col. 1133.
SUIT CASES $1.95.
ROGERS.
A good Hue of accessories at the
National Vulcanizing Co., 205 S.
Jersey street.
Piano for Sale. Schiller Cob.
iuet Grand with bench; pi ice 250,
111 S. Princeton street. 3tf
All work guaranteed. Give us u
trial. Nutionul Vulcanizing Co.,
205 S. Jersey street.
RUBERS ROGERS.
Get your tires nt the National
Vulcanizing Co., 205 S. Jersey.
Tire repair work neatly done nt
the National Vulcanizing Co., 205
S. Jersey street.
Order planer trimmings. Col. 1133
For Sale or Trnde. Three room
house and two Inis. Call 117
Hartmau street. 4
Stag Shirts $4.85.
ROGERS.
New und Fluff Rugs for Sale;
all sizes and patterns at less than
wholesale prices. ill S. Prince
ton street, opposite Rose City
Hotel. 3f
For Rent--Four room house,
modern, Call 463 E. Chicago street.
For Sale Wheel Chair. Call at
102 N. Central avenue; phone Co
lumbia 38.
Car for Sale 1918 Saxon, 350,
uw tires, newly repainted. Call 325
W.Mohawk Street.
Good Grade Dress Shirts $1,50
Up.
ROGERS.
Wanted - More customer! for
Holiday Gifts. Bluebird Bazaar,
311 N. Jersey street. Mrs. A. J.
Cauright. 4
For Sale Twelve 2 year old
Rhode Island Red Hens, two dol
lars a piece. Allan Fennel, 814
Oftwego St.; Phone Columbia 725
Found A bycicle. Any one
identifying same and paying for ad
may have same by calling at 11 19
S. Syracuse street.
For Rent Two furnished house
keeping rooms, $15 per mouth, in
quire at While Front Grocery,
French block,
For Sale Two room hotue, elec
tricity and gas, wood shed nnd
chicken house, lot 50x100, $500,
some terms, Col, 1333-
Wanted House or laundry work
in mornings, care of children in
evenings Inquire 2090 Willamette
boulevard.
St. Johns Christian
CHURCH
Oswego and Central
-
Bible School 9:45 A. M,
ComnunlM and Sermon 11:00 A, M.
C. E, 6:30 P. M,
Sermon 7:30 P. M.
Midweek Service Thursday 8 P, M.
An inspired Bible, or
no authority.
A divine Christ, or
no Saviour.
A united church, or
no power.
DR. JONES, Minister
If You Spend All That
You Earn!
If you spend all that you earn, some other fellow is banking
YOUR money, and 20 or 30 years from now, this other fellow
will be spending HIS old age in comfort on the income from
YOUR money. This other fellow is wise he is looking ahead.
NOW while his earning power is the greatest he is laying by
a tidy sum to live on when he is old. And he Is doing It with
the money you arc spending foolishly.
Why not beat him at his own game? Save a part of what
you earn each week and make certain of peace and comfort when
you are old.
$1.00 Opens a Savings Account
and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY, SERVICE,
SECURITY
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New Xmas Toys Are Here
Toys thtiL will brintf happiness to many children.
Come early while our stock is complete. Hring the
children.
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FLASHLIGHT SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
A l'lushlinlit m;ikruii i.Ual Clirlslin.ts Gilt. IIUV NOW.
Tmu cell nickel iiUti'd viit tucket I'lunhliglit, Sclul
Three " " 75i
Two " " Kiiuml Tulitilur " " Wic
Three
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
37"
Belt Power
or Hand Power
The Same Machine
The Maytag Washer
To tako tho work nnd worry out of wash day, there's nothing'
quite ho good un a gasoliuu etigiuo und a Jlaytug Wuaher. Hut if
you don't happen to havo tho in'rimt that'H 110 reason why you
need bo without tho wusher. Huy u Muytug Hand Tower; AVuaber,
now. Then later
When You Get Your Engine '
juft tako off tho haixllu, auit you liavo a belt-power
machine. Tho MuytaK u tbb tuly "ttto iu ouo" wtuhur
urnJo. 8ei It ut our nUro.
H. F. Clark
THE FURNITURE MAN
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