imp in e 0 FIBRE REED ROCKERS GET YOUR WATER GLASS NOW The Best Grade White Water Glass. Directions for use on Each Bottle. PINT 20c QUART 35c ONE HALF GALLON 60c ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 iVncJiai'e jusl rcccved n shipment of beautiful New FIBRE REED ROCKERS, These Rockers arc all finished in the Latest Color Scheme finishes. They have Marshall Spring Cushions; arc upholstered in either Cretonne or Tapestry to harmonize with the fiuishes. 111 8 Old Ivory Finish, Cretonne Seat $20.00 Old Ivory Finish, Cretonne Scat 25.00 Frosted Brown Finish, Tapestry Seat and Back 25.50 Parchment Finish, Tapestry Scat 29.00 Frosted Brown Finish, Tapestry Seat 30.00 Old Ivory Finish, Tapestry Seat and Back 31.50 Parchment Finish 33.00 SPECIALS $15.00 Kccd Chairs, SciUnml Hack upholstered In Cretonne $10.75 16.25 I'llire Rocker 13.50 21.00 willow .. 16.75 21.75 willow ' 17.25 25.75 fibre " Scat ami B.ick " Tapestry 19.75 29.75 24.50 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Baos OAmandu M " . H 38 ininrmH Pnffnn UIUIIQ UUIIDD (ICInnlnirfoH D nnnn oniuiaii o unuuii Kcmcmber that wc arc not strangers in St. Johns, and if anything is wrong with your order it is corrected at once and cheerfully, whether you scud your child or conic yourself. No short weights arc given at this store, and this, with our free delivery, Is the cause of our doihg such a business as wc do. Taking Phone Orders is another big help to you. SERVICE, combined with LOW PRICKS, is vcrv unusual, and wc do not think you can find it in any other store. Get your GARDF.N SEEDS NOW and get busy. A garden will help out a great deal this Summer. Wc have plenty of Fresh Seed and Onion Sets. Dried Fruits and Canned Goods arc what is selling now, as Fresh Strawberries are too hi ' for consideration. Potatoes seem to be gettii g cheaper, but other veget ables arc rather high. "Del Monte" Products "Fisher's Blend" Flour The Grabaferia Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phone Columbia 102 Dr. F. P. Schultzc, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283 Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultzc & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-6 Bonham & Cnrrier Mdg. H. J. Simmons 212 N. Jersey Street JUST RECEIVED! A fine as sortment of Boys' and Girls' Stockings, moderately priced. Buy your needs now. SPECIALS 39c 95c 49c $1.00 $1.49 75C Heavy Jap Crepe, all new colors, yard -Heavy Pongee Silk, extra special, yard -Good quality Art Linen, 18 in. wide, yard Heavy Bath Towels, 35c, three for 72x90 Mohawk Sheets 42x36 Mohawk Cases, 39c each, pair Ladies' fine Cotton Hose, black and brown, 35c, three for Ladies' pure Silk Hose, black and brown, Ladies' fine Lisle sleeveless Vests, bodice and plain top, 35c, three for Ladies' band top, tight knee Union Suits, 59c; two for - : Men's leather faced Canvas Gloves, pair Men's Canvas Gloves 15c, two for Men's All-in-Wons, broken sizes, stripes only 1.95 Men's heavy Work Shirts, special $1.00 Pure silk knit Ties - - 75c and 95c Heavy Khaki Pants $1.95 and 552.95' Every Article a Bargain In This Store $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.15 25c 25c J Don't forgot that Mason makes lawns and flower beds, trims shrubbery and does spading. Phoue Columbia 1404. Base ball season now here Look over our line of bats, balls and mitts. Beyerle & Armstrong. Fred Knyuth has taken out a permit for a residence at J104 John street. Irvin i. Oromaehey is now as sisting at Bonham & Currier s Toggery Store. Warranty deed blanks and contracts of sale at this ofllec; fie each, or 50c per dozen. Sec tho Wreck of Stubbcn's Pride at the Portland Woolen Club House April 21st. Christian Science: Sunday morning services at 11:00; Wed nesday evening at 8:00 at 4015 Smith avenue. Thirteen days without foodl A real experience by a real man. Lecture at Community church on Friday evening 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hornbcck of 5;15 Allegheny street are the proud parents of a baby girl, born March U'Jtli and weighing a pounds. The Hi Jinks at the high school last Friday evening was a highly successful alVair and well attend ed. The entertainment afforded was well worth while. Fishing season for catching trout under 10 inches and not less than (I inches does not open until April 15th. Formerly the season opened April 1st. L. A. Heimark and family of Detroit, Minn., have arrived at the Richards home and intend to make this their future abode. Mr. Heimark is a jeweler. The Anderson-Srader shows arc holding forth on the old Hill ball ground on North Jersey street at ratlin, and is auording quite a diversion for a number of our people. A partv advertised for a lost canary bird in last Friday's He view and before night the bird was returned to the owner. He view ads sure bring results and bring them quickly. Three Kentuckians were killed in a light over a dog. Thu dog is alive because he ran away and hid. All of which proves that brains will triumph in the end. Hxchaugc. There is a kind of politeness which prompts some men to take oil' their hats where there are women, but which permits them to go on pulling cigarettes any where and everywhere. Ex. The Community Club did i most commendable net on Tues day evening when it inaugurated a campaign for tho repairing of Jersey and Iwuliiiinuil streets Both are a disgrace in their pros cut condition. Elmer Sneed will present a number of pupils in violin root al at the J a nuts John High School Auditorium on Monday evening, April 17th, at 8:30 o'clock. In vitatious may bo secured from Mr. Kneed, Col. !HK. X. Halpern, a well known busi liens man of Portland, has pur chased the Simons grocery store on riiiladelphia street, and will run it as tho Sunset Cash Gro cery. W. J. Forsytho will eon timto with the new proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Ilobcrt Carroll and family of Denver are here visiting her sister, Mrs. Hoiiua uilliard. Mr. Carroll is a foro man of Swift Packing Co. in Denver. Ho speaks very highly of St. Johns and perhaps will make it his home in the near fu ture. Dr. F. P. Schiiltzo has rocently installed tho latost Wapplor type X-Hay machine which is capable of taking any picture possible in the A-Hay line. The doctor lias also added to his office equipment a Muliple Unit Telatherm, giving" any variety of current for elec trical treatment. If you are feeling pangs of hunger while missing tho Odd Fellows' Hall on Friday, April 14th. nist come unstairs and we the Daughters of Veterans from Dolly Madison Tent No. C, will do the rest. Admission free, but it will cost vou 35c to get out. Kum, kuml Everybody welcome. Lunch period from 11 to l:.JO. Los Angeles set a new crime record for tjie month of March, acording to police reports. Crime cost the citizens of that city near ly $2,000,000 during tho month. There were 850 burglaries with only 11 arrests on that charge. Since January 1st 35 persons have committed suicide, 11 were murdered and 109 killed in traf fic accidents. Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound $1.10 at Currins for Drugs. Big Boxing Smoker at the Portland Woolen Mills Club House April 7th. Bring in your news items. Kiismeyer Variety Store, head quarters for Easter Novelties. The Hebokah card party has been postponed until a lotcr date. Sec the Wreck of Stubbcn's Pride at the Portland Woolen Club House April 21st. HOC1ERS sells Hiking Pants for Men, Women and Boys. Typewriter paper for sale at this oilicc. Masonic bodies of St. Johns arc planning to establish a chapter of I)e Malai for boys in this district. Do you know that you can buy a Victola as low as $1 down at Currin'sf Air. and Mrs. D. C. Culver of Brattleboro, Vermont, have been visiting 1). O. Cheney, 408 East Buchanan street. Mrs. Vinson is spending a few days with her two sons, Willis and Jack, who arc attending the illamette University. Hear the Victor immortals at Currin's. The only man to survive of n party of seven in Alaska will tell of his experiences Friday even ing at the Community church at i : In. FHEH, Sweet Pea Seed, best Spencer mixed, at Currin's. The Gleaners' Sunday school class of the M. E. ehuroli will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Ken nedy, South Ivanhoo, on Friday evening. Special business meet ing and a social time. Service, Safety, Satisfaction Currin's for Drugs. Hoyal Neighbors of America will give a 500 card party Wed nesday evening, April 12, in Hiekncr Hall. Refreshments will be served and prizes given. Ad mission 25c. All welcome. Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Cameras; low prices at Curriu'ti. The Melody Four, composed of Harry M.Fassett, Hoy E. Mackoy Dudley J. Buchanan and Feuucll Voting, delighted two full houses of appreciative listeners at the Multnomah Theatre last Sutur day evening. Their vocal seleC' tious were a rare treat. Try The drug store first Cur rin Says So. H. Peek was awarded the prize for High Pen at the South west Washington Egg Laying Contest held at Vancouver, with 30 hens entered. They were sin gle comb Hhode Island Whites. Out lieu also scored second high est in number of eggs laid in the 28 days of February, having laid 24 eggs. Come in and get a largo candy bucket free at Currin's; Bring all your eyesight trou bles to Dr. Frank Sandifur. He devotes his whole time to this line. Ho also saves you time and money. Ollleo hours mornings by appointment. Every evening but Tuesday and Friday 7 to i) P. M. .Saturday all day. Phone C'olum bin 370. Olliee, Bonham & Cur rier building. Save time, trouble and money at Currin s for Drugs. "Tho Wreck of Stebbin's Pride" at tho Portland Woolen Mill Club House Friday evening, April 21st, Cast of characters; ICphraim Stebbeus, Kobcrt Me Million; Arnold Parker, Fred Yoder; Hobort Grey, Fred Geis- sol; Mr. Smithsou,Arthur Brook; Itutli, Kuth Diekes; Aunt Agatha, Mabel Fentoii, Whun in Klamath Falls call on Currin at Currin's for Drugs; ho wil be glad to see you. It is with sincere regret that we note the passing of Alfred Den ton fridge, who looked after the St, Johns district as well as oth er districts for tho Oregon Jour nal. Always full of good cheer, jolly and genial, ho made friends wherever lie went. His death took place April 4th, and ho wns aged (11 years. Nothing to fear at Currin's; they know how. Sofvicos at the Pionoer M. E. lunch Sunday: Sunday school !):45; morning service at 11 o'clock, sermon by tho pastor, subject, "Our Way Versus God's Way." The pastor wishes to thank the congregation for their fine cooperation in the An derson United Gospel Crusade meetings at the tabernacle. Mrs. Kloster's class wont down in a body, 28 in uiimbor, on Sunday morning. Currin's for Drugt Klamath Falls and Portland, Orogon. Lady alone, 40, wuhas position hs housekeeper in widower's homo, with or without children. Ella MeOrath, 510 N. Central av- unue, upstairs, St. Johns. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. Best line of fishing tackle in town. Beyerlo & Armstrong, Hardware. See tho Wreck of Stubbcn's Pride at the Portland Woolen Club House April 21st. Kodak as you go. "Currin Says So." Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Tennis Shoes HOGEHS. Got your battery recharged nt the St. Johns Garage. odv Complete lino of garden seeds in bulk. Beyerlo & Arm strong, Hardware. NKKTIKS HOGEHS. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Col. 1133. Hogers sells PANTS. For 12 In. Block Wood Ool. 258 East man Kodak at the New Price. St. Johns Pharmacy. The Big Load Man, Col. 1133. Say, fellows, I can ilt you up with an Easter Bonnet for one fourth the price your wife paid. HOG KHS. Full line of paints, varnishes and kalsomiues. Beyerlo & nnstrong. For Sale Cheap and sightly building lots. See j. S. Downey at once, 933 N, Syracuse. iac A good four room cottage to trade for vacant lots in St. Johns. See Couch & Burson, 205 VG N. Jersey street. Marshall Jotiro wanted HOG EHS to come down, but lie was too busy selling men's $4.95 dress shoes. Woman wants work by the day or hour. Inquire at 1701 Willamette boulevard. 20 Before you build get our prices on builders' hardware and tools, quality kind. Beyer lo & Armstrong. Not pleasant to see ones friends perish for want of food. But tho man who will lecture on Friday evening at tho Coiiiiiiuni ty church experienced that. Poultry netting and fence and spraying materials. Bey erlo Si Armstrong. For Hunt 3 room apartment at 401 E. Richmond; inquire at 010 N. Jersey street. For Kent Furnished house keeping rooms; modern; very reasonable. Call at 011 Lust Charleston street. Wo sell Eastman films and do expert finishing at St. Johns Pharmacy. Why don't you get that "Mil- lion Dollar Hoyal Tailored Look" for $34.50? KOOHKS. WANTED Moro houses and other property to sell. List with us. If price is right wo can make quick sale. HICE & TATE, Realtors. A t .1 . I?.. - l 1.... j compieie line oi gtimou tools, lawn mowers and grass seed. Beyerlo & Armstrong. Look I Look I A solid oak Vie- trola and GO records for $75, an-' Mission China Closet for $15.00; both good as new; must be sold at once, owner leaving town. In quire of S. M. Buckles, 423 East Chicago street. Wanted Two boarders who will room together. Call at G1C Hast Charleston street. Found A bunch of keys on Jersey street. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for notice. Wanted To borrow $1500 for 1, 2 or 3 years, 7 per cent. Good security. Inquire this office. Wo want more exclusive list ings of property and when listed right we hustle and get results. Scales & Blow. Wanted Bids on the painting of house, 710 E. Buchanan street. .Make proposals specific. hend bids to Mrs. Ella Coffyn, box 750 Lynchburg, Virginia. Found Ice tongs on Burling ton and Willamette boulevard on Tuesday. Call at this office. All Wool Shirts that stand acid test $34.50; old price $00; made to your measure HOGEHS. Screen doors and fly screens. Beyerle & Armstrong. Don't send your printing out of town. For Kent 3 room apartment, close in, $8.50 per mouth, water included. Inquire 010 N. Jersey. For Sale Five room modern house, full basement and garage, on paved street, close in, $3G00, Cesspools dug, good work, rea-tcrmH ower- f at thls "lce souable price; Col. 1071. 21 You cannot lose at Currin's. Make Your Dollars Work! You work for your dollars -arc they working for you ? Make tlicm. Deposit a few here in a Savings Account nud they will be working for you night and day, earning the interest wc pay. Later, when you arc too old to work, these dollars will make your old age one of pence and comfort. Vou will not be depeudcut on anyone NOW for the world. Neither will you want to be dependent on anyone LATER. There is no need to be if you make every pay day count ami save something for the future. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK THIS HAND SAW Is well worth $1.50. Just the saw for Household Use. Especially adapted for general purposes around the home. Made of Crucible Steel, 22 or 26 inches long. We have 50 to sell at 75c ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Headquarters for all Garden Tools and Seeds. Simmons' Cribs ARE THE BEST Ill J tfc UALL ft I. ii Mrs ii t i Simmons' Wood Crib $12.75, $4.00 Down, 51.00 Week as illustrated Simmons' Steel Crib $12.50, $4.00 Down, $1.00 Week as Illustrated Simmons' Safe Crib $20.00, $6.00 Down, $1.50 Week Another OPAI, RANGE SOU) Mrs. R J. Nylow. 18G9 Willamette Itoolevnrd, is the happy now owner. The next Opal Ranc owner's name will be in the next issue of this paper Watch for it. H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN iWVti&t?ft3f?4 1 ti ?f t?f i3f tf t& bi SJJi New Fruit Stand 0I N0KTH JERSEY CORNER BALTIMORE Everything in the Vegetable anil I'rnit I,ine, Fresh nud Jl Good. Prices Verv Reasonable, w g Yakima Potatoes, Guaranteed $1.25 per Sack l GIVE US A C A I, I, J LEO GATTUCCIO, Proprietor ?4 2