St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 08, 1922, Image 3

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BED ROOM FURNITURE
AT REDUCED PRICES
WALNUT SUITE
Colonial Style
Regular Special
Dressing Table $37.50 '$30.00
Dresser 40.00 32.00
Chiffonier JO.00 32 00
Bed 3750 30.00
Bench g 50 7.50
Rocker 11.50 Qi50
TOTAL S175.00 $141.00
Entire Suite or Separate pieces may be purchased on
EASY TERMS
OAK DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS
Colonial Style
Regular Special
Oak Dresser $28.50 $22.85
Oak Chiffonier 28.50 22.85
Oak Dresser 33.75 27.25
Oak Dresser 47.00 35.00
Ook Chiffonier 3G.50 29.75
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
OAmandu Brtos
"Gloria" Coffee
Oregon and Washington Klbcrta Peaches nre in great abund
ance this week and very cheap. If you can use any more get
them and help to keep them from spoiling.
While the best Dartlctt Pears are gone there are plenty of
other kinds. Pruned and Plums arc coming, too and 'next week
will be the time for Italian Prunes; the rain may spoil them
though.
It is the time of year now when otic thinks of Syrups and
Hot Cakes for breakfast. Wc have so many kinds of Syrups that
vre cannot enumerate them here, and Pancake Plours nre also of
many kinds. They nre all good nud wc sell them nt a reasonable
price. '
The new packs of canned goods nre coming in and wc will
soou have plenty to say on thnt subject. :..
The Grabaferia Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Inc.
"Del Monte Products Vim Flour
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Barileil Pears Per Box 75c
200 Boxes at this Prlco
Peaches and Prunes Next Week, place your
Order Now so that we can deliver them the same
day we get them, then they are fresh. Wo will
sell Prunes for 2c a lb. and Deliver them to you.
GASSER EXPR ESS
108 V, A1U Street or Pbone Office Umpire 392. Residence Col, 377
PIGGLY
All Over
This is Peach Canning Week
A Special Sale on Sugar
10 Pound Bag 7A
PURE CANE SUGAR UC
10 Pounds CROWN and A s
OLYMPIC FLOUR RJC
1 Pound ROYAL BAKING QQrt
POWDER jOC
Quarts Wesson Oil can be had
at a low figure Saturday
and Monday
WESSON OIL 44c
Better Come to Piggly Wiggly
FIRST
210 North Jersey Street
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"Sinclair's" Bacon
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WIGGLY
the World
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Complete Line of School Supplies
Grammar and High School Books
ST.. JOHNS PHARMACY
The
A. D. S.. SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES.
106 NORTH JERSEY STREET
Straw lints nro always cheap nt
the wrong time of the year.
Frank Whitney is constructing
line residence on Decatur street.
O. C. Bardwcll is erecting n fine
residence nt 02(3 Buchanan street.
Frank Merrill is hnvini? a mnil.
crn residence erected nt 523 New
orlc street.
Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Borden nnd
sons llusscll nnd John were re
cent visitors to Seaside.
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Will Lear of Goldendale. Wnsh..
was called here by the death of
his mother nnd nephew.
Christian Science 2 Sundnv
inorninir services nt 11:00: Wed.
n csd ay evening nt 8:00 nt 403
ami tit avenue.
A Chicago judge holds it is not
illecnl for a man tn steal from lus
wife. It is not illegal, hut it is
impossible. Ex.
Miss Barbara Kloster is lcavini?
this week for Seattle whiiro kIio
will enter the Northwest training
school for nurses
Tim viipi luiul ii'ni- in i.ftf
is to do thoroughly whatever you
do. Muster every detail of work
that mils to your lot.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallsr Mef'lin.
took have returned from a fishing
trio in the mountains near Tolc
do, Oregon, and the const.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Hydo nnd
two children have boon visiting
Mrs. Hyde's mother mid other
relatives in Seattle and Monroe,
WllKll.
Mrs. Violn MeQuiro of Seattle
eft Saturday for homo after v1s
ting two weeks with her daugh-
ors, Mrs. i. W. Snyder nnd Mrs.
Jack Konig.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis llnduaux of
Wnlln Wnllu nnd Mrs. Josoph
Geezer of Senttlu wero guests of
Mrs. J. IJ. Campbell on Monday
nnd Tuesdny.
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Mrs. Ilnrley Mainline nnd her
daughter Jonn, Mrs. W. II. Alder-
sou nud daughter Muriel mikI
Mrs. Iiowell Audorson Jihvo re
turned from a two wooks' trip to
(ooKnway.
Duncan Brothers, groeorymon
of Portland, have purehascd the
stock nud equipment of the Sun
set Cash Grocery nt 111 I'lnladel
phia strcot, nnd have tnkeu pos
session of the same.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. ItaniKden
nnd daughter Leola nnd sou Wil-
mr arrived recently from Chero
kee, Town, nud will reside in St.
Johns. They made the trip by
auto nnd wero . three weeks en
route
Walter A. Andrews formorly
with Miller & Trncey, is one of
the directors of the Portland
Mortuary, which recently open
ed nu establishment on Morrison
street. Walter hns rosidod for a
number of years in St. Johns.
Molvn BUsett, recent graduate
of the 8th grade of the St. Johns
grammar school, loft last Satur
day with her brother, It. II. Bis
sett, for MarysviHe, Cal., whero
she will enter the high school.
Mr. Bissett is vice principal of
that institution.
Orou Ulysses Lear, sou of D.O.
.ear of Salem, and gramhnu of
Samuel Lear of St. Johns, v.ith
whom he made his home, died the
morning of September 4th at iho
5err sanitarium of tubercular no
'hritis. Orin was born in Gold-
tndale, Wash., Feb. 13, 1890, and
consequently was nged 20 years,
i) months and iU days at the time
of his death. lie had spent the
pnat seventeen years of i.is life in
St. Johns, with his grandparents,
ns mother having died when he
was a little child. Oron whs a fine
ouiig man and well liked by all
who knew him. lie wn3 employ-
eu by the btandaru Oil Company
at the time of his death. Besides
ins father and grand father, he
survived by an aunt, Mary
.oar, of St. Johnu. Tho Amoral
services were lit id nt the Chris-
inn church Tuesday after 10011 at
2 30, Kev. W. E. Kloster. pastor
of tho Pioneer 31. H. chu.-ch ofiini
ating. The services were at
tended by Done Lodge No. 132,
A. V. & A. M., of which the de
ceased was a membor. His body
?as 1 repared for t.hnsiiortnti'.n
jy the St. Johns Undertaking Co.
and together with t'ie body of hu.
grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Lear,
s leaving today for Goldondale.
Wash., for burial.
Prescription Store
DR. HESS
Mrs. Irvin Gromnchey is on the
.sick list.
Do not neglect to send in your
news items.
The weather has been n little
dnmp of late.
The schools opened up Tuesday
with 11 goodly attendance.
Earl Stevenson is now assisting
at the Grabateria grocery,
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Fall Millinery Opening Sept.
Sth nnd Dili. St. Johns Milli
nery. Miss Joan Blnikic spent the
week end visiting with friends in
Eugene.
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Don't send your printing out
of St. Johns; bring it to this of
fice instead.
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Otis Learned and family spent
the week end at Columbia City,
near Seaside.
Ono hundred sheets of good
typewriting paper for 25 cents
at this office.
Stark & Gngoly nre erecting 11
lumber storage yard nt 1015
Lombard street.
A Ford agency hns opened up
nt the corner of Burlington and
Ivnulioe streets.
Mrs. Belle Barlow has returned
from the St. Vincent's hospital
where she had been for three
weeks undergoing treatment.
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In the South Sea Islands it
costs eight spoor heads to buy a
wife. In this country a single
honehead often secures a fine
wife. K
The Oregon Grape Club will
meet with Neighbor ICatheriue
Glawe, 110 Oswego street, Wed-
uesuay, Sept. 13th. All members
requested to bo present.
C. E. Newell and family autoed
up from Mist last Saturday, re
turning home Kuiiday. Airs. Da
vid Dickson and children accom
panied thorn nnd hi spending the
week there.
An enjoyable pienio was held
by the W. C. T. U. at Peninsula
Park 011 Thursday of last week.
A biuinew meeting was also held
with the new president, Mrs. Mad
eline Hussell, presiding.
All Odd Fellows belonging to
Laurel Lodge ISO are requested
to bo present Monday evening,
Sept. 11th at I. (), O. F. hall
DiiKinohH of great importance
awaits you, after whiuh refresh
ments will bo served. By order
of N. G.
Fall Millinery Opening Sept.
Sth and 9th. St. Johns Milli
nery, A fine line of trimmed and
ready to wear hats 111 volvot Du-
votyu nud felt, also foathors,
(lowers and trimmings. Order
work nud remodeling a specialty.
Open evenings, M. E. Crane,
prop.
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Have your children's oyas care-
fully examined and fitted now at
the beginning of the school yonr
and mako their sehool work more
pleasant. Dr. Frank Sandifur is
making sjweial low rates to pu
pils in school, Ullioo Uonhaiii &
Currior Bldg. : Empire 0379.
Mrs. Sarah Cox and Mrs. B. S.
Ifanto and daughter Vera of 918
South Ivanhne street have just
returned home from a very pleas
ant two weeks' visit with Mr, and
Mi's. Henry Schrador and family
at Spokane. They wore guests
at several picnic and swimming
parties, and visited at Ceour-D'-
Alene Lako in Idaho, also nt Lib
erty, Newman, Loon, Deer and
Medical Lakes in Washington,
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Mrs. Sarah J. Loar, wife of
Samuel Lear, died at her home,
022 North Edison streot, Wedues-
ay morning, Sept. 0th, after an
illness of several weeks' dura
tion. Mra. Lear was born in tho
Ktnte of Ohio, and for the past
seventeen years had resided in
St. Johns, coming here from Gol
dondale, Wash. She was aged 70
years, 5 months and 13 days at
the time of her death. Mrs. Lear
was a flue Christian woman and
was greatly liked by all who
know her. Beside her hus
band sho is survived by two sons
.tml oiiit daughter. Th'j funeral
r vices were held in the ehiipel
of tho St. Johns Undertaking Co.
yesterday afternoon nt 2:30, and
the body is being transported
togothor with that of her grand
son, Orin Loar, to Goldondalo for
interment today.
POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
The Big Load Man, Empire 1133.
UOGHKS sells Wool Underwear
cheap.
Lost Vanity ease; left nt Ko
nig's restaurant Sunday. Finder
leave nt this office; reward.
For Rent Garage, reasonable.
Call oli E. Hiehmond street.
Twelve inch Inside Mill Wood and
Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133.
Don't some of you fellows want
a good Umbrella f HOG13RS.
Lost Felt baby cap, made with
pop corn stitch, between car line
and ferry; was precious gift
Call Walnut 3395; reward.
Wanted By man and wife, 2
or 3 furnished rooms with pri
vate garage or near one. Box
250S, St Johns, Oregon.
They nil wenr HOG12HS' Tennis
Shoes at the Gym.
"Better Wood" Ool. 258.
Boom nud board in privute fam
ily, conveniently located for
teachers or employed couple. Tel
ephone Empire 0008. -15
Furniture for Sale Call 913
North Kellogg street.
For Hunt Three room house,
furnished, .$15 per mouth. Alex.
S. Scales, phone Empire 1325.
If you want 11 choice little
farm, well located, j,ood build'
ings, I have a bargain for you.
Phone Empire 0930. -1 ItC
For Sale On account of sick
ness will sell grocery and confec
tionery store at 203 N. Jersey St.
For Sale Three room house
with one acre or half acre, ce
ment basement, sink and toilet
Call Empire 0311 evenings. Also
a four room modern house on
ICellogg street for side. -lltf
If you want to build a home, I
have a lot, very choice location,
thnt I will sell reasonable and
give terms. Phone Kmp. 0930.
For Sale or Trade An Over
land touring ear for lot. Cull 022
N. Central avenue.
For Sale 3 room house, purtly
(uruislicu, J 1 000, terms, KlCn u
TATE, 107 N. Jersey street; Em
plre 0S87,
Cord Wood, old growth, Empiro
1448.
If you are thinking about, talk
ing about or wanting a Furii.t "c
installed, it will pay you to see or
usk Alex. S. Settles about it. Fur
uaee, price nud terms the lowest
and best. Telephone Empire
1225; residence 502 Fesseuden
street.
By owner, two fine bungalows
located In St. Johns; some terms.
Inquire 111 S. Princeton. 41tf
For Bout Six room house, fur
nlshed; 820 N Syracuse atreet,
Hmpiru 1303.
Better Wood, Empire 1133.
If you want to keep healthy use
Extra Virgin Italian Olive Oil
For salo at St. Johns Avenue Gro
eery, corner North Jersey St.
Fiu'iiished or unfurnished
homo for sale, Whitwood Court;
Umpire 1257.
Fall Millinery Opening Sept,
8th and 9th. St. Johns M til i
nory,
Girbj' Bicycle, Remington type
writer for sale, Empire 1257.
For Salo by Owner four room
plastered house, newly shingled
and painted, near ear and pave
ment. Prico $1350, terms. Will
tako Ford touring as part pay
ment. 515 Hartman, near Sen
eca. By owifor, 40 acros 35 minutes
drive from center of Portland, 30
acres in fine potatoes jsomo terms.
Or will accept some trade,
Inquire 111 S. Princeton St. lltf
For Rent Six modern house
keeping rooms, partly furnished,
reasonable. 011 E. Charleston
street.
We lire now offering a rare bar
gain in a 0 room house 011 paved
street for only $1500, on easy
terms. Splendid location. See
Rioo & Tate, 107 N. Jersey; Em
pi re 0887.
High school girls wish to get a
place to work for room and board
and some wages. Cull E. 0732,
For sale or trade for St, Johns
property, a 1922 Ford touring or
a 1920 Hupp touring. Call Emp.
Mil evenings.
For Salo Six room modern
house, lot 50x100, $2750, $."()0
cash, bal. easy terms. Call 1031
S. Syracuse street; Umpire 0819,
For Salo Bartlett and Cycle
Pears, Petite Prunes; Golden
Buntum Corn $1.QQ per sack;
Dill Pickles OOu gallon; bring
containers for pickles; Green and
Ripe Tomatoes. Mrs. J. A. Hyde
515 Bristol street. nar Hen"oa.
TEN YEARS FROM NOW
Ten years from now, will you be envious of your friends or
will they be envious of you ? It depends on what you do with
your money NOW. If you spend all there is no chance of your
getting ahead. If you save a part of what you earn, you will be
in a position to greet Opportunity with a smile when It knocks at
your door.
It is surprising how quickly savings accumulate. Almost
before you know it, you have built up a Savings account that
you thought hardly possible. And you did it without any hard
ship or self-denial. The interest we pay help your savings
grow. If you haven't already started a Saving Account, do so
without further delay.
$1.00 Opens a Savings Account
and obtains a Liberty Boll Bank
Peninsula National Bank '
COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY
MFIVIRFR OF FFRFRAI RFQFRVF RANK
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Winchester
Roller Skates
$1 .98
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Let the children skate to school I
and enjoy a healthlul exercise. .
Skates for Boys and Girls.
St. JOHNS HARDWARE 00.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
HEAT
The Opal Heater
No. 18 Opal, wood only $17.00
No. 20 Opal, wood only $18.50
No. 22 Opal, wood only $19.80
We also carry all other Portland
Made Heaters as the Palace, Ikauty.
Cheerful and the Comfort,
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YOUR OWN TERMS WITHIN REASON
Cash or
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THE FURNITURE MAN
A NNO I 'N( 'KM K N T ' Tim St.
Johns Transfer ('omji.in will
move it oflleos and store from
10!) H. Burlington strcot to tho
new huildiiiK at 210 South .lensey
n trout, about Tuotday of uoxt
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We have all the
Leading Numbers
in Mission Heaters
21 Mission A Combination $34.00
19 Mission A Combination .$30.50
21 Mission B Wood Only.... $28.40,
19 Mission B Wood Only.. $21.00
Credit
F. CLARK
Iiie- nir Prob ity. 1 1 r,.uui on
UmixIimj font lot, vU,v in, sewer
md sidew.ill -., r.u-'s . upidy ofX
wood, turuit . in' . iiuoiu fOSOQW
monthly ; only $55U(), terms.
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