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ViYl'T--'-- --"71 mm Aug. Sale Bargains $4.75 Royal Oak Rocker $ 3.85 21.50 Willow Rocker 16.75 25.50 Fiber Reed Rocker 19.75 30.00 Fiber Reed Rockor 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, 83x10 67.50 92.00 Wilton Rug, 9x12 78.50 $25.75 51 Piece Sot Dishes $19.50 27.25 51 Pleco Set Dishes 20.65 OAmandUi BAos Mninrin" Pnffnn UIUIIQ UUII00 flOinnlnirJn" Dnnnn oinuiau o uaouu Sugar it still a good buy at tho prico wo aro soiling it, You will still havo lots of berries to put up and besides all tho Pcachej, Fears, Prunes and Plums aro yot to como. Wo havo tho Ball Mason, Idoal Glass Top Mason and Econ omy Jars. Wo consider thoso tho best made Apricots aro at their best this week and tho cheapest as woll. Wo have tho finest largo Italian Prunes of tho year in now and thoy sell right along with tho fresh fruit. Havo you tried tho now crop Brazil Nuts? Thoy aro hotter than usual this year. At 2 Do per pound thoy aro tho cheap eat of all nuts. It is tho off season on Candies, but still wo aro soiling a great amount of it. Wo havo tho Broken Stock at lOo per ' pound, and ono in smaller pieces at lOo por pound. .Wo havo Plain Mix at lBo por pound also. Higher grado Can dies at the same roasonablo prices. The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "Del Monte Canned Goods Fishers Blend Flour OOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOOODCOOOOOr t Last Chance Friday, today, wo will havo fifty crates of Loganberries. If you want yours phono us or como down $1.25 per crate, or three crates for 3.50 doliverod. This will end the season for Loganberries. We want ten tons of pears, also prunes, and some string beans and cucumbers. If you want to buy or sell fruit of any kind, see us. .We buy and sell by the pound, so you got just what you pay for. GASSER EXPRESS 103 W. A1U Street or Phone Office Umpire 392. Residence Cot. 37T PIGGLY WIGGLY Jlll Qoer tie World Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries The Best Place in Town to do ALL your Grocery Shopping, WHY? Quality Merchandise, Lowest Possible Price on Each Article, Not Necessary to Buy Quantity A Fair Example off Prices In Our Store: 17c 23c 39c 25c 20c GRAPE NUTS Fer Package SHREDDED WHEAT Per Package 12c Two for Swan Down CAKE FLOUR 3 Packages ARGO CORN STARCH RED KARO SYRUP 13c nd f210 North Jersey Street EXPERT KODAK FINISHING AND ENLARGING FOR QUICK SERVICE TAKE YOUR FILMS TO ST. JOHNS PHARMACY A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY 5 I NEE I The Prescription Store DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 What You Should Know About There were llnpjicrs in grand mother's clay, but they called them "torn boys." Ex. Wnyno Baker, who was opera d uuon July 19th at the l'cninsi at- cd upon July 19th at the Peninsu la Hospital, is gradually improving. Christian Scionco : Sunday morning services nt 11:00 Wed nesday ovening nt 8:00 nt 403 Smith avenue. Knowledge isn't nlwnys power. A man may know that lie has run out of gasoline nud still bo una ble to make hit car go. Nice clean, quiet, homelike sleeping rooms, private home, close in, near Jersey street. 109 W. John St.; Mrs. 0. S. Tucker, o Mrs. Mabel Fcnton nnd two children are standing u couple of weeks with Mrs. Teuton's sister, Mrs. J. J. Humphreys in Moscow, Idaho. The members of the Debonair club, with their husbands, enjoy ed a picnic in 1'cuinsuln Park on last Thursday afternoon and eve ning. Mrs. Hubert Groves of Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. Hnzol Dillon and daughter of Calgary have been guests of Mr nud Mrs. Wil liam Caldwell. J. H. Johnson, L. H. Johnson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex. S Scales nnd two daughters left the ilrst of Inst week on a ten dny fishing trip on the i nliats. Mrs. Mary M. Hollenbnch, be loved mother of William H. nud Elmer 1 Hollenbnch, died July 21th nt 10 :2.r p. m. nt her home, McKcnua avenue. Among tho recent births woro daughters born to Mr. and Mrs. lutlpli Atkinson and Mr and Mrs. J. Cite. Mrs. Atkinson nud Mrs. Gilo aro Histers.dmighters of Mrs. J. Hyde. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Clinic left Monday night for a week end trip, visiting friends in Seattle, and attending Uuycrs' "Week in fare , Mr. nnd Mrs. Ii. M. Trembloy nnd grandson of Itillo, Col., are guests nt tho homo of Mrs. Trent liley'a sister, Mrs.Johu Poll'. Thoy will go to California buforo re turning homo. Mrs. Hnrry J. Simmons and Mrs. Wilfred II. Hull mo spending, n couple of weeks nt the Kocknwny and .Manhattan beaches, driving down by way of Tillnmook nnd Hay City. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert MoMahon nnd three children motored to Seaside on Saturday aflonmon. where Mrs. MoMahon and child ren will remain for several weeks in hopes of benefiting Mix. Me Mnhon's health. Edwnrd Qrenfull, firu marshal nnd Capt. "Win. Kerrigan and Lieut. A, I;. Piillin of the tiro de partment were hero tho lnttor pnrt of last week looking over the ground relativo to tho ostab. Hshing of n fire zone. Tho following births occurred nt tho Peninsula Hospital recent ly: Mrs. II. P. Appleby, July IS, a daughter Mrs. 'A, Mondn, July 21, a daughter; Mrs. Fred Wend land, July 25, a son; Mrs, C. H. Husscll, July 19, a daughter, o A very pleasant surprise party was given Mrs. M. II. Kobortson at her home, 521 East Tyler, on Thursday, July 20th. A dainty luncheon was served. Thoso present were Mrs. J. Weist, Mrs. C. Bowers, Mrs. Jos. McChosnoy, Mrs. Roy Bugbee, Mrs. J. Hooy man, Mrs. A. Finch, Mrs. K. Rob ertson, Mrs. II. Peters and host ess. All reported a jolly good time. Sunday school at tho Communi ty church is keeping up well, as all other activities of tho churuh are. Rev. D, E. Nourso is taking a month's vacation with his family. They expect to come back refreshed and ready for Winter work. Services will go on just the same. Next Sunday Mr, Stedirnan will have charge of the morning services and wo will have a rare treat for tho evening. The Ladies' Aid will have charge of the service. There will be spe cial music and the Rev. Mrs. Jno. Handsaker of Portland will preach for us. All aro welcome. Reported. Vnnr T"lriiffr"nt !a mnrn thnri a ' merchant adv Laura and Lombard streets. Your Druggist is more thnn n merchant. Try the Drug Store first. adv ... i u Tt is better to hnvc fewer "good times" now thnn to have none of them in old age. o S. II. Satterlee has begun con struction of a handsome new res idence on North Ivanhoc. ii Don't worry because you mnde a mistake; you might hnvc mndo a worso one, says an exchange. Wo won't have to worry nbout what wo ure going to do in the hereafter if we aro careful about what wo do in tho hero present. If your vision is not what it has been or should be now you should see Dr. Frank Snndifur at once and get relief. Ollleo Honliam Currier Bldg.; phone Einp. 0379. Mrs. Robert Tate and daughter have returned from a month's visit to relatives and friends in Denver. Mrs. Tnte planned to go to Boston, but ou account of the excessive heat returned home. Mrs. Tate reports a v ry delight fill trip, nud says she found no place that looked as good us Ore gnu. o I lurry Fassett nud A. E. Kent have returned from a couple of weeks' sojourn in Southern Cal ifornia and way points of inter est. They nuido the trip by auto and took in Hollywood while there. They say the heat was fierce and they were glad to get back to Oregon. It took them only (12 hours to make the rim from Los Angeles to California. Little Walter, (! years old, took tho ihun-h collection very sori niuly. As the usher approached the boy noticed that a guest in the family pew was not du!v pre pared. Hiding along the seat. Ii" whispered, 'wherc's your nick el f 1 didn't bring one." ivfli fd the woman. Time was short and the matter was urpm hi t Walter tniuo to a decision with grunt Hiiiptitudo. Thrusting his nickel into tho woiiimiiN hand lie uhUpcred: "Here, t'lko mine. It'll pay for you, and I'll gel un der the seat. "Ex. in o The new steuog determined to niHko a good impression upon her chief. She turned up half an hour early and began tidying the room. When that was' done she examined her typewriter, discov ered that it was in a shocking condition, found a bottle and gave it a thorough oil'pg. .Then she examined all tho other typewrit ers in the ntllco and oiled them, too, There is nothing, thought fcho, like making oneself indispen sable! . Her chief arrived. He looked 'around with an air of sat ifafuctinu and crowd to tho man tulpiouu. Then his smile changed to n frown. "Miss Smith," he said, "Imve you seen my cough mixture!" Ex. An item of interest is the open ing of music studio by Lola Mur phy, a IocnI girl whose talent as a nuhdeian has been indorsed re cently by such an authority as F. X. Arens, tho distinguished Now York singing teacher. Miss Mur phy has just finished a course of study with Mr. Arens who has urged her to uudertako a profes sional career, assuring her that without a doubt the greatest suc cess will follow upon the develop ment of hor beautiful voice. Of Miss Murphy's singing of an Italian aria which she will use on a concert program here this Fall, Mr. Areas said lie had never heard the song sung better, if equaled. At present .Miss Mur phy is preparing hor pupils in piano for a recital to bo given early in September. NEKTIES ROGERS. 30x;j4 Diamond Cord Tires now $KJ.50. Othor sizes also re duced, at the Peninsula Garage, 212 South Jersey. Vry attractive house boat of 7 rooms for only SHOD; in good condition. See Rico & Tate, 107 N Jersey; Empire 0887. Two choice lots on Leonard St., sidowalks in and paid, at about half price. See Couch & Burson, 205 VG N. Jersey street. Cut flowers for sale. Come and see my selection. I will have bulbs from choice Gladiolis and Dahlias for sale this Fall, also some beautiful Delpbiuums. I al ho have some fino canary birds for sale. E. C. Powell, 220 North Ifartinau street. "IF IT'S A HOME" GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Bijl Load Man, Emplrcl.T33 Children cry for KOaEHS' Tennis Shoes. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133. Practical nurse with references wants work. Phone Empire 0719. "Better Wood" Col. 2D8. We aro closing out nil Light Weight Tennis Shoes at cost. ROGERS' Clearance Sale. Box wood $3.50 per load ; plan er trimmings. -103 N. Jersey St.; Columbin 1475. 33 For 12 in. Bloolc Wood Ool.2D8. Oord Wood, old growth, Emplro 1448. Jazz Caps 10c ROGERS' Clearance Sale. For Salo Cheap Equity in C room, house, on good pavement. Call 102 S. Edison. 28tf Wanted Good sized nimble slab or tabic with marble top. Cnll Em pire O0C3 after 6 ! m. Wiggle your toes In ROGEItS' Hose. Planor Wood ; your credit Is good; Empiro 1133. Typewriter ribbons for salo nt this office Oliver, Underwood, Smith and Remington. Each 75 cents. You can do better nud more presentable work with n now ribbon. ROOEKS' Sale Saves you Kale. Summer rates, Planor Wood; Empiro 1133. Lot on Jersey street to trade for auto. Couch & Hiirson. Mrs. VinRon doos hemstitch ing nt 528 South Ivanhoo; phone Columbia 1011. tf Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office; 75o each. ROGEItS sell good Pants. Kale plants for sale, 5c a doz en. 71-1 S. Crawford St.; Em piro 0879. 2t For SaleNino hens and ono rooster, thoroughbred O. A, C. Barred Rocks. L Call 7 1 (J South Edison street. 2t ROGEItS sells SI 1 1 UTS. For Sale On account of sick hum will sell grocery and confec tionery store nt 203 N. Jersey St. Bottcr Wood, Empiro 1133. If you want to keep healthy use Extra Virgin Italian Olivu Oil. For salo at St. Johns Avenue Gro. eery, corner North Jersey St. For Sale 5 room house, lot 100x100, lots of fruit and ber ries, best kind, lights and toilet in, easy terms to right buyer. Call 837 N. Central Ave. Couch & Itin-siiii handles first class Cord Wood. Will he glad to quote you. 41 ItOGEItS loves To sell good Gloves. Furnished house for rent. -51!) S. Jersey; Empire 1517. For Sale at once- Furniture of a 5 room house. Call KM Oswego street or phone Empire 0725, For Salo Full blooded Ply mouth Rock pullets, each 75c. Call 501 W. Leavitt street. For Rout Furnished room. Call 709 W. Mohawk street. For Sale Gentleman's bicycle, very cheap, Call at (ill) N. Smith avenue. For Salo 0 room house, all modern, lot 50x100; or will trade equity for a good lot in St. Johns. 509 W. John street; phono Empire 0393, For Sale or Trade for St. Johns property, G room house in Peuiu sula district. (1. D. Warner, Em piro 0.910. For Sale 3 room house, furn ished, on hard surface street, $1, 250; terms. Rico & Tate, 107 N. Jersey street; phone hm. 0887. Found Bunch of keys. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for notice. For Rent Four room unfur nished flat, $18 per month; water and light included. Call 033 E. Tyler street; Empire 1525. 48 acres 1 mile from city limits to sell or trade for St. Johns property, Couch & Burson, 205 N. Jersey street. Here is a homo for you: Five room strictly modern, furnace, concrete floor in basement, extra big lot 50x120, 4 bearing fruit trees, nice lawn, roses, garage, 4 blocks from this office. All this sacrificed for $3000. Amizioh my agent, 300 N. Jersey street IF IT'S A HOME" Owner will rent, sell or trade nif- Owner will rent, sell or trade nif ty flvo room bungaldws, corner ty five room bungalows, corner T, aiivci on I T Amorrl of roafa T aiiva ntirl Tinmnn r1 br A4a Travelers' Cheques 5 tho ofllcial travelers' cheques of the American Bankers As sociation, an organization composed of approximately 25,000 hanks in the United Stales and Canada. obtainable at bnnks throughout the United Stales and Cau da in denominations of $10, $20, $50 nnd $100. handy, issued in bill fold, Cwinpnct, easy to carry, and con venient to use. universally used by experienced travclors. accepted by hotels, storos, and railway nnd slofonship tick et offices for purchases and in payment of bills throughout the entire world. countersigning in tho presence of the person ensiling tho cheque identifies the holder. negotiable only when countersigned by tho original holder more convenient than Letters of Credit bwfUlM the borcr is not dependent on banking hours. snfo becauso refund may be obtained for imaoiintorsigned cheques that aro lost or stolen. accepted in all foreign countries nt current into of exchange. Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK V ww i i w emmam m wn mvmmm mam cJ 1 Lawn Mowers! Our remaining stock of Lawn Mowers on sale for one week at 20 Per Cent Discount Come eariy and get your choice You will need these for your Monday washing: Special Saturday and Monday Only Brass or Glass Washboards - 5Sc No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tub - 85c No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tub - 9Sc St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors r. I mHMMMBMBBw i ii i i ii umma U i SIPP I 9x12 Winton Velvet, Fringed, 2 Patterns. 550.00 9x12 Peerless Axminstcr, 3 Patterns . . 55.00 83x100 Peerless Axminstcr, 4 Patterns. . . . 50.00 9x12 Lavonia Axmlnster, 2 Patterns 45.00 83xl0a Manor Tapestry Brussels, 5 Pat.. . 22.50 A Reasonable 10 Per Cent Discount For Cash Cash or Credit H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN Phone Empire 487 117 Philadelphia Street tore MACK'S Second hand Furniture If you can't find what you want elsewhere, come to tue. If I haven't got it, I will Ret it. I carry l'TKNITl'UK, CAR PUTS, DISHHS, COOKING UTKNSII.S. STOVIiS AND R ANGUS. Iu fact, anything you wish in the Household Line. Will Buy, Sail or Exchange Anything. t I II it