St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, July 14, 1922, Image 3

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JulySale
$4.75 Royal Oak Rocker $ 3,85
21.50 Willow Rocker 16.75
25.50 Fiber Reed Rocker 19.75
30.00 Fiber Reed Rocker 24.50
$29.00 Davenport Couch and Mattress $23.25
75.00 Overstuffed Davenport 64.50
118.00 Overstuffed Davenport 96.50
$62.50 Body Brussels Rug, 83x10". . .$49.50
69.50 Body Brussels Rug, 9x12. .... 54.00
85.00 Wilton Rug, 83x100 67.50
92.00 Wilton Rug, 9x12 78.50
$25.75 51 Piece Sot Dishes $19.50
27.25 51 Piece Sot Dishes 20.65
Qytmandu Baos
Uninrin" Pnffnn
UIUIIQ UUII00
Ilcd Bnspbcrriea are nbout over nnd higher. Logan berries
nro at their bcut tliis week and iC you intend to put any up,
get them at once. Mack Cap Raspberries nro also in now.
Don't forget to auk for Gloria when you need Coffee, an it is
not only the best, but the most reasonable in price.
Sugar keeps going up nnd you will need another sack for
berries and cherries. Remember that Apricots and Peaches
will soon bo here, too.
"We Imvo plenty of Fruit Jars for everybody and Jelly Glasses
n well. Thoy nro very rcnsonnble this year. Plenty of Jar
Lids nnd Rubbers also.
The Grabateria Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Inc.
"Del Honle" Canned Goods Fishers Blend Flour
OOOOCraOOOCHDDOOOCK:DOOTlTOOOOOOOOC)OOOOOOOav)QOaOO.'
CHERRIES
We Will Pay for
ROYAL ANNS, lb. . 7c
BINGS,lb. . . 5c
LAMBERTS, lb. . . 5c
PIE CHERRIES, lb. . c
ALL WE CAN GET
GASSER EXPR ESS
103 W. Alta Street or ruone Office Umpire 392. Rwideuce Col. 377
PIGGLY WIGGLY
AllQueriie WorM
HELLO, NEIGHBOR! Going Picnicing
This Week End? Get Your Good
Eats From Us. WHY?
Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, Groceries FOR LESS
BUTTER THIN CAKES
Per Package
CHEESE WAFERS - - 10c
FIVE O'CLOCK TEA - - 10c
TEA-BISCUIT - - 10c
ASSORTED CAKES - - - 10c
GRAHAM CRACKERS -j t
Per Package - - X VC? Lk)s
CHIRARDELLI'S.SWEET CHOCO- rHrt
LATE, lib. can - - DC
ITn0UND. - - 74c
10 lbs. Best - - ?Q
CANE SUGAR - - . Di7C
WmM w accept 10 w eeit h ywr mtj7 Tkea Trade With Us
T21Q North Jersey Street
Bargains
Unnnn
oiiiuian 0 uauun
- 10c
BATHING CAPS
NEW COLORS, STYLES AND PRICES
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
ft. D. S., SftNTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES
105 NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Wedding invitations printed at
this ofllce.
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B. P. Belicu and wife spent the
Fourth nt Hood Bivcr.
The Bachelor Club enjoyed n
picnic at Knuthaven Snturdny
last.
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The Peninsula Lumber Co. has
consolidated its olllces at the
plant.
Mrs. J. N. Kdlcfsen nnd child
ren nre sojourning nt Cannon
Beach.
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Carlyle Bear nnd wife nre
spending their vacation with rel-
tives nt Hood luver.
Mrs. Constance Thompson and
daughters arc enjoying tho sea
freezes at Cannon IJcacu.
Mrs. Mattic Short and sou
Spencer have returned to their
tome in Eastern Oregon.
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Denno II. Knowles of tho Penin
sula Security Co. is the possessor
of a handsome new Hubmobile.
C. B. Hussell of the Peninsula
National Bank nnd family are en
joying a vacation nt i nnnon
Jeaoh.
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J. B. Fletcher nnd wife spent
the week end nt Hood Bivcr and
'he Dalles, visiting friends and
relatives.
Mrs. A "W. Marklo anil children
and Mrs. Boy Crouehley and son
are sojourning in the Whito Sal
mon Valley.
Christian Science: Sunday
morning sorviccs nt 11:00; Wed
nesday evening nt 8:00 nt 403
Smith nvenuo.
I. N. Kdlcfsen, chairman of the
ducntional committeo of the
imericau Institute of Banking.
will address the convention next
Monday.
Miss Nettie Peugh of Long
leach, Cnl., spent several days at
the homo of her formur school
mate's friends, Mr. luul Mrs. P.
O. Belicu.
C. Whito and family who have
icon occupying one oi tue not-
eher cottages on Kosseudeu street
for nearly a year, have returned
to their hoinu in Canada.
13. K. Nnsmythe, wife and fain-
Mrs. P. (J. Belieu and sou
ivenneth havo returned from a
trip to Seaside, where they visit
ed A. M. Belicu nnd family.
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Dow V. "Walker nnd family mo
tored to Tacoma and other Sound
cities, visiting their sou who is
njoyiug camp me on tho bound.
,'lioy roturned the latter part of
ast week.
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Miss Katbryu Scott has return
ed to her homo in Seattle after
spending several weeks visiting
nends and relatives in the city.
Miss Scott attended the nurses'
convention in Seattle and has
gone to Vancouver, B. C, to take
post graduate course.
The Woman' Homo Missionary
Society of the Methodist ehunh
will meet today at 2 p. in. at the
lomo of Mrs. B. A. Olson ,ft02 W.
Richmond street. Special musi
cal program, Mrs. Jennings, na
tional worker, will nddros the
meeting.
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A very pleasant party was giv
en in honor of Ituth Stadelmau
seventh birthday nt her home.SOO
South Kellogg street, .July 8th.
hose present were Roberta, Bob-
ert, Donald and Benuiu Marey;
lonald, hathalccn and Margaret
'ornth: Orville and Dorothy Ber
ry jMargaret and Jimmie Wright,
Adelo and Almada Bassmussen ;
luth, Esther and Margaret Spo-
li; Ina, Leslie and Kay Clark;
ranees Avey, Jjenora Stuhr and
ucilo Little. Tho afternoon was
spent in games, after which dain-
refreshments wero served.
Tho cooler weather Sunday was
favorable to a better attendance
at the Community Sunday School
and church service. The Sunday
school picnic will be held at Col
umbia Park Saturday. All who
plan to go are urged to be at the
church not later than 10 a. in.
The sermon thought for Sunday
morning will be Community
Taakw. The pastor will nay his
respects to the Bootlegger. Hugh
Whisler will lead Christian Kn-
eavor. The topic is Kriiet-
ness. At the evening worship, af
ter a song service, the pastor will
peak on the same subject used
by the Endeavorers. Our Congre
gation fiings.-Reported.
Dr. C. II. Palmer was in attend
ance at the medical association nt
Spokane.
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Franz Drinker has returned
from u several weeks' motoring
trip through California.
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Louise Bice was operated upon
at tho Portland Kyo, Ear and
Nose Hospital yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Hodman
and children of Culver, Or., wore
St. Johns visitors the past week.
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Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Mon
day nt 2 p. in. at the home of Mrs.
Amanda Foul, 0M West John St.
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James Galtou of West Liberty,
Town, has been the guest of his
brother, Win. Gntton, for several
weeks.
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All Whitney Boys are to be at
the Auditorium at (i o'clock Sun
day evening. There will be a con
cert in the evening.
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Miss Mildred Benson has retur
ned to Idaho after several weeks'
visit with lier sistor.Mrs. A. Hyde
on Willamette boulevard.
Thud. T. Parker greeted old
time friends here the first of the
week. lie is now located on u
large ranch near Dayton which
he acquired some time ago.
Substantial alterations and ad
ditions have been made to the
home of George Frier at !Ml Cen
tral avenue by Contractor A. M.
Warner, making the home a very
.ittractivo one.
A crying need that is growing
worse and worse is the repair of
Jersey street. Some of tho holes
that have developed are of great
annoyance motor drivers. Surely
it is high tunc that this condition
is remedied.
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Klmor Sneed will present a
number of pupils in Violin Heeil
al at the James John High school
auditorium Wednesday evening,
July l!Jlli, at 8:!10. Invitations
msy he secured from Mr. Sneed;
phono Umpire 05102.
I dusire to extend my thanks to
the members and friends of De
borah LivingMono W. C. T. U.
for their cooperation and support
in the recent contest of the
Greater Portland Association.
Mr. (1. W. Ovorstroot, President.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Currin re
cently returned from u trip to
Shu Francisco and other Califor
nia points. Before returning to
St. Johns they visited Klamath
Falls where 1'iirriiis have one of
the finest drug stores in the state.
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Margaret Bmho, little 8-year
old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. It.
F. KniiiImi, formerly of St. Johns
but now residing at Moutosano,
Wash., died at p. in. July Ith
at tho home of her grandparents,
.Mr. ami .Mr. A.K. Lusher of Che
ney, Wash.
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The Bachelor Club has clouted
the following new olltoors for the
ensuing year: "Uodo ' Toll
president, "(lulV" Bellamy first
vioe president, "Tug" Magnno
second vioo provident, "Skoo"
Larson treasurer, and "Tuin"
Keliher scoroUry.
Herbert C. Wurnur of 'iu-
York City.wHs guest of his broth
er, A. M. Warner, the contractor,
this wuek. llu bail chnrin of tint
sale of surplus shipping supplies
Mud iiiMtfriMls in the St. Johns
concentration yards of tho Unit
ed States Shipping Board that
was Mariod Tuesday.
Members of Laurelwood Past
Noble Grand Club will give a
picnic at Columbia Park Thurs
day, July J0, to which Bebekahs
and their families are invited.
Come early bringing well filled
iiueh baskets and enjoy tho day
with us. Anna Canright, Bee.
Sec.
ZetH Harrington was hostess
July 10th to a party given at her
homo at 711 E. Tyler street to cel
ebrate her thirteenth birthday.
Covers were laid for fourteen.
riiose present wero Maurine
Jende, Mary Hurley, Cecelia Bur-
oy, Kuth Coy, Elizabeth Mason,
Klixabeth Mitsch, June Mackcy,
Maleua Book, Jean Tucker, Em
ma Wilhelm, Alice Harrington,
Mary Ann Harrington and Bob
bio Harrington.
Bring your eyesight troubles to
Dr. Frank Suudifur and get re
lief. He is at his ofllee mornings
8 :30.J :U0, ovenings 7 sOO-D :0O
o'clock and Saturdays all day.
Bonhnm & Currier Bldg., phone
Empire 05J70.
15c to $1.00
GLOVES
LARGK ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
fhc Big Load Man, Empire 11337"
KH-KA-KHA-K1IAKI PANTS
ROGERS.
Twelve inch Inside Mill Wood and
Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133.
Warranty deed blanks nnd
contracts of snlo nt this ofllce; 5c
each, or OUc per dozen.
"Better Wood" Ool. 258.
Keep Cool I Wear ROC1HRS'
chilly Underwear.
Box wood $5J.f0 per load ; plan
er trimmings. -103 N. Jersey St.;
Columbia 1475. 33
Better Wood, Empiro 1133.
Ain't Nature Grand T When
black cows give white milk and
ROOHRS' 2"o niaek Sox with
white feet wear so long I
For 12 in. Block Wood Col.258.
Cord Wood, old growth, Empiro
1448.
Don't go duck hunting In BOG
MIS' whito Duck Pants, $2.f0.
Pinner Wood; your credit is
good; Empiro 1133.
ROGERS LOVES
rp.. .,..n i i )
tu nun viutiii iunu.i.
For Sale Modern home in
good shape, 0 rooms, partly furn
ished, garage, 300 capacity poul
try house. 7lil Oswego St. 37
Men's Ventilated Oxfords, a
solid leather hot weather Shoe
with rubber heels -HOGKKS.
For Sale Cheap- Equity in 5
room house, on good pavement.
Call 102 S. Edison. 28tf
Got 50 sheets of linen noto pa
per and 25 linen envelopes nt
this oillco for two bits.
Fifty sheets of linen note pnper
and 25 linen envelopes for 25u nt
this ofllce.
There's no use, folks, to feel for
lorn. Just shiver like September
Morn wear ROGHItS' !)5c chilly
Underwent1.
Typewriter ribbons for sale nt
this ofllce Oliver, Underwood,
Smith nnd Remington. Each
75 cents. You can do better and
moro presentable work with a
new ribbon.
For Sale Five room house, u
bargain; price $1250; terms if do
sired. Call nt 211 N. Olympia
For auto repairs that stay re
paired, go to the Peninsula Gar
age, 212 S. Jersey.
Summor rates, Planor Wood ;
Empiro 1133.
The heat you'll forget ami nev
er sweat in ROGKItH' cnatloss
Suspenders.
Mrs. Vinson does hemstitch
ing nt 528 South Ivnnhoo; phono
Columbia 10 U. tf
Typewriter ribbons for sale nt
this ofllco; 75o each,
Lost Eastern Star pin on day
of floral parade, on Lombard
street. Finder please call Km
pire 0."18. Mrs. G. W Ovorslrcet.
ROGURS' Two-Tone Knitted
NEKTIKS and a VAN HKl'SHN
collar are the latest things you
can wear.
For Rent I room unfurnished
flat, $18 pur month, water and
light included. Call (133 E. Tyler
street, Empire 1525.
For Sale-Two canary birds
and cages cheap; roso comb R. I
R. 0 hens 1 rooster, 35 chicks 2
weeks to 3 months old. Call 020
East Tyler street.
Kale plants for sale, 5c a doz
en. 711 S. Crawford St.; Em
pire 0870. 2t
Lost-rBaby's blue Hug.MoTight
sweater, last week. Finder hi'id
ly leave at this oillco; reward.
For Salt Three hole Perfection
cook stove, oil heater and small
gas heater. 312 E. Reno; phone
Empire 1215.
For Bent Nicely furnished 5
room house with sleeping porch,
close in, good location, no child
ren. Apply at this ofllce.
For Sale liolstein heifer two
years old. Call 211 N. Olympia.
For Sale Black Republican
cherries, 4c a pound. Come and
pick them. 808 S. Crawford St.
For Sale Kentish pie eliorries,
4c lb, if you pick them. Call at
524 K. Mohawk street.
Wantod Lady wishes to take
care of small children in her
home; good home and large sha
dy yjird. Call Empire 1009, or
524 E. Mohawk street.
Situation Wanted Mother and
daughter desire work as second
cook and dishwasher, or other
work where they can be together.
Write 515 W. Philadelphia St.
Free Crankcase Service at the
Peninsula Garage, 212 S. Jersey.
Have your crankcase drained
and refilled with HYV1S, the best
lubricating oil on the market.
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What You Should Know About
Travelers' Cheques j
the olllcial travelers' cheques of the American Bankers As
sociation, an organization composed of approximately 25,000
banks in the United States and Cnnndn.
ibtainablo at banks throuirhout the United States nnd Cau
da in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100,
handy, issued in bill fold, Cuinpnct, easy to curry, and con
venient to use.
universally used by experienced travelers.
accepted by hotels, stores, and railway and steamship tick
et ofllees for purchases and in payment of bills throughout
the entire world.
countersigning in the proseneo of the person ensiling tho
cheque identifies the holder.
negotiable only when countersigned by tho original holder
more convenient than Letters of Credit because- the bearer
is not dependent on banking hours.
safe because refund may be obtained for uuoountorsigned
cheques that arc lost or stolen.
accepted in all foreign countries nt current rates of exchange.
Peninsula National Bank
roilPTFQV crovirr crrriiDiTV
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK 1
Oil Stoves
Why Cook Over a Range these Hot
Days? An Oil Stove will Solve
the Problem
Special Prices For ONE WEEK
2 Burner Kerosene Oil Cook Stove, Spe, $15.50
3 11 11 " " " " $19,50
I Burner Oven wiili Glass Door, Spe. $1,98
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St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
Garden Tools, Lawn
Some More Wetigewood Owners
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Mrs. O. L. Boster, 110 N. Fox St., finally decided
on a Wedgewood Combination
Also another party who did not care to have his
name published became a possessor of a
Wedgewood Combination Range last week.
He looked it over carefully and decided it
was Just the Range he wanted for Quality,
Appearance and Durability.
Cash or Credit
H. F. CLARK
THE FURNITURE MAN
$4.50
Mowers, Screen Doors
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