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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
r" Ivory Enamel Bed Room Suites -ON- EASY TERMS SUITE NO. 1. Dressing Tnble Dressing Table Bench Bed Chiffonier Rocker 5 Piece Suite, SPECIAL $126.00 $15.00 Down $2.50 Week SUITE NO. 2. Vanity Dresser Bench Bed Chiffercttc Rocker $20.00 Down, $3.50 Week $180 .00 "Gloria" Coffee "Sinclair's" Bacon Peaches and Pears are still coming in and arc still in good shape. If you intend to put up Italian Prunes get them at once as a rain will spoil them. Quinces will soon be ripe enough to use also. Wc still have Fruit Jars and Fixtures although wc never sold so many in any one year. Vinegar also wc never sold the amount wc have this year. It all shows that the people are going to live well this winter. The American House Wife beats them all in this respect. All Vegetables are good now as the summer has been right to give them a flavor. Try the Sweet Potatoes, Squash, Celery, Etc. Wc never raised such tomatoes in this section before, The same can be said of the different kinds of Melons. The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "DcI'MMte Products Vim Flour PIGGLY WIGGLY Jill Goer the World FOLKS, It will pay you to trade with us all the time. We will have a Special Price on the Following Articles for Saturday and Monday Only. 3 POUNDS CRISCQ. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES. NO. 1 PLAT GRATED PINE APPLE. IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO COME AND INVESTIGATE Fresh Fruit and Vegetables For Less f210 North Jersey Street 5 room houseeml-modern, near Cooperage, corner lot 50x100, nice lawn, $2450; small cash pay ment down. M. N. Amizieh, 30G N. Jersey street. For Sale Dill pickles 50c per gallon; ripe and green tomatoes, 3 crates $1.00. Also ouinces for sale. Mrs. J. A. Hyde, 515 Bris- toi street; empire uiw. Two room house, lot 50x100, 10 bearing fruit trees, berries, grape vines ; all for $950 cash. Amizieh, 306 N. Jersey street. Eating and cooking apples, 50c per box. 917 S. Ivanlioe street ; Empire 1703. For Rent J room apartment, bath, toilet, reasonable. 611 E. Charleston street. For Sale Full blooded Ply mouth Rock pulluts 75c; black Minorca cockerels 5 months old, $2.00; also bed, mattress, springs and dining chairs. 501 "W. Leav itt street, cor. "Willamettto Blvd. For Rent or Lease 7 room house, suitable for one or two families, partly furnished If de sired. Phone Empire 1525. This beats paying rent : 7 room house, sewer, sidewalk, electric light, toilet, lot 50x100; all this for $1900, $150 cash, $15 each month and interest. M. N. Ami zieh, 306 N. Jersey street. For Salt Barred Rock chick ens 3 month old. Come here for your bouquets, beautiful flowers. 1218 S. Ivanhoe street. Complete Line of School Supplies Grammar and High School Books ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S.. SANTOX AND OR. HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALLSIZES 10B NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 AVillis mul Jack Vinson have re turned to Willamette University. Mrs. Alice Homig imd daughter Mr Jesio Bryant loft for Los Angeles on Tuesday. S. S. Iveiski and wife of Long Beach, "Wash., were visitors of Lewis Simmons last week. Mrs. AVm. Killcbrew has return ed from a visit with her husband who is employed nt Raymond. Mrs. J. F. Schunk has returned home nfter three weeks camping for her health, greatly improved. Mm. K. 1"). Vinson, Willis Vin son and wife and Dr. Irvine ntul wil'o were recent visitors at Can non Beach. Christian Scicnco: Sunday morning services nt 11:00; Wed nesday evening at 8:00 at nhi Smith avenue. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jus. A, Itigts is improving very nicely from the burns which he received several days ago. Mrs. J. 1). Walher who has been visiting at the home of Kd Bowe and Mrs. Vinson, has returned to her home in Carlton. .John Burri last week purchased one of the new one-man top Ford touring ears from the local agents, Maefarlaud-Iiobinsou. Mrs. R. K. HiiKsey of Marsh- lield, Oregon, is visiting tit the home of her cousin, Mrs. Georgia Simmons, 712 (i Oswego street. The St. Johns lliidi Bridge Club was organized last Saturday evening with W. A. Carroll pre ident and F. A. Bice secretary. Fred and Albert Collins of Cal ifornia spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. .1. F. Schunk, leaving Monday night for Bend, Oregon. X. A. Gee had charge of u- iny the repair shop of J. H Davis on the corner of Jersey mid Chicago streets to a situ about a block far ther south, on Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Miller and mother, .Mrs. 10 Harris, left Wednesday morning for Spokane, Medieal Lake and other points in Wash ington state. Thoy will he gone for several weeks, Mr. James It. Mayer and Miss Zotti L.Smith were united in mar riage at the home of the bride, 108 W. Mohawk street, Saturday evening last, Dr. II. I' Jones per forming the ceremony. Bert Oliu and family lisve re turned from a threo weeks' trip in the hop fields at Independence and report tho Imps in Unu condi tion. Bert has resumed his posi tion at the woolen mills. It is said that if larger water mains were installed in iiIhcus needed in St. Johns that tho peo ple here would save from $!!()()() to $.")U00 annually on insurance rates. Surely something worth working for. The Homo Mercantile Company has purchased the lot at the eor nor of Jorsoy and Chicago street. opposite Ormandy s furniture store, and in a few days will be gin construction of concrete store building oOxlOO in size. There are 832 grocery stores in Portland, says tho sales manager of a big wholesale grocery hous Of this number about (10(1 repre sent an investment of $1000 or more. This is one grocery oaoh for less than 350 people. Sell wood Bee. Rev. D. M.irigboo has been ap pointed as pastor of the Free Methodist church at Richmond and Hudson streets, to fill the vacancy caused by the transfer of Rev. Welter to Tho Dallas. Rev, Iligbee has fluishud three years as pastor of the Free Meth odist church at St, Helens, All boys averaging 110 or US pounds or less are requested to report at 1'ior rark on the morning of Sopt. 23, at 9:80, for a try out for Bachelor Club sec ond team. New manager and captain will be elected and other oflicers. This means all boys in terested in football. Rep. Several oflicers of the St, Johns L, L. O. A. motored to Louts one night last week to help institute a L. L. O. A. at that place. An enthusiastic class of sixty-eight were initiated. After fine re freshments were served the large gathering by tho brothers of the Order, we motored home in the weo small hours of the morning feeling well repaid for our visit. Reported. Why is it that with ull the fa cilities at hand such as water, rail, street car, torminal ratos, and above all, land that may be leased for a long poriod of years at a very nominal rontal, that mora industries are not located adjacent to Terminal No. 4. In dustrial plants are being loaatcd in other places whore the facili ties are not nearly so good. Is the Chamber of Commerce as ac tive as it should be in tlm mat t' (.'limit's For Drugs do first class Kodak finishing. Dr. Harry Irvine has gone to O. A. C, where he is on the stall'. Mrs. T. J. MeMullen has pur chased a new Ford Sedan from the local ageiits,Macfarland-Roh- illMOIl. The Square Deal store will be closed Saturday on account of Jewish holiday. Will open at (1 o'clock in the evening. Mrs. G. B. Niekerson has been giving several dinner parlies for her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bodge, who left for Boston this week. No matter whoso blank your proscription is written on, Cur rin's will fill it correctly. Mrs. Maud Stewart, having re covered from a recent illness, wishes to announce that she has resumed her teaching of piano ami violin; home studio -101 Os wego street; phone Kmp. 00(55. Victrolas on easy terms. Cur rin's for Drugs. We wish to express our deep appreciation to all those who as sisted us in our recent bereave ment, and for tho sympathy ex pressed bv the many beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. Alice M. Itingcl and Family. If it isn't an Hastmau it isn't a Kodak. Currin Says So. . The Bachelor foot hall squad will practice at Bier Park the morning of Kept. 23. The team is coming along flue under the able coaching ot lliatt. Both the back field and line are stronger than the championship team the Club turned out last year. It is ru moreu mat Mieru loolirau is hack in town to stay, and if this lanky tackle turns out for the club team he will he a tower of strength, for he heats anything In the city at that position. Wop. When hunting or fishing in Klamath county, stop at Currin's For Drugs. Some of the real advantages of having Dr. Kraulc Saudifur look after your vision troithles are: His olllee is right here in St. Johns; he has the latest equip ment and devotes his whole time to the care of eyes; he is thor oughly trained for this work, be ing Hit instructor in the Oregon Col lege of Ocular Seienos; his of fice hours meet the needs of this community exactly U a. in. to 12 and 7 p. in. to I) p. in. Boiiham & Currier Bldg.; Kmpiru 037!). Currin's do expert proscription work. The Owaissa Campflre Girls are giving a program in the high school on Oct. fit It. Mary Har ney, Klixahoth Sohultxo, Kua 1'ul 1 tit, Helen McMillan, Dorothy Klu tor, Janice Gould, Goldie Roe- banks, Mildred Kricksuu and Sal- lie Hiighson take part in thu mu sical part of the program. Kath- eruie BouliNiti, Helen Borden and Dorothea I'ullin in a special dance arranged by Miss Gainmee with thu help ot .Mrs. Gabriel I'ullin their guardian and Mr. Lawrence Woodin, Portland bar itone. This should be a very in teresting program. Select your Druggist with the SHI110 care you do your Doctor. I limit Says bo. It is now pretty well assured that the proposition of voting up on howl for the construction of a high bridge a St. Johns will go upon the Imllot at the November election. That such a bridge horo would prove the greatest kind ot a boon for the Peninsula is well realized. Not only would it increase property value, hut add largely to the htitfiiioKs trans acted. The annoyance of waiting on the ferry would be eliminated, and thu time of reaching the hus- inetis center of Portland would he greatly leaaeued. As a driveway it would have no superiors, and as a convenience it would he j tit- ineiuo. Get out and boost. Save time, trouble and money at Currin's For Drugs. Tlture can be no doubt that St. Johns du&orves and is entitled to better street ear service. The people here have been quite pa tient nt the hope that bettor ser vice would be installed. But now the' feel tfiat it is high time that something should be done. As ably pointed out by speakers at the (-ommunin ( lun meeetmg on TttOhday evening, the service af forded far from being in keep ing with the progress hying mado on the Lower Peninsula. Several solutions have been advanced, and it is to be hoped that the compa ny will at once get busy and give us the better fcervieo which we are so richly entitled to. We have given fourtuair yeans of good drug store service in St. Johns. Currin's For Drugs. Do not neglect to send in your ni fms GLOVES LAUGK ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGKRS THU RAINCOAT MAN Wear ROGKHS' Shirts. The Big Load Man, Empire 1133. Board and room, homo cooking, home-like place. Call at 20S K. Burlington street, -18 Room and board in private fam ily, conveniently located for teachers or employed couple. Tel cphono Empire 00GS. '15 For Sale Three room house with one acre or half acre, ce ment basement, sink and toilet. Call Kmpire 0311 evenings. Also ti four room modern house on Kellogg street for sale. -Mtf lfor Sale 3 room house, partly furnished, $iooo, terms. RICH & TATIv, 107 N. Jersey street; Km plre 0S87. Oord Wood, old growth, Empiro 1440. If you are thinking about, talk iug about or wanting a Furnace installed, it will pay you to see or ask Alex. S. Scales about it. Fur nace, price and terms the lowest and best. Telephone Empire 22o ; residence mil! Fcsseiiden street. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. Do you want a little home 011 a beautiful lot for only $1305 .Paved street, sower mid sidewalk. Wry doMrable location, fruit 011 lot. -I rooms; will consider car 111 trade. Rico & Tate, Bealtors; 107 N. Jersey: Umpire 0887. For Sale Badio phonos and 200 feet of arial wire, both fo $.".:!. (il'.l 15. N'ew York street, Of vii'M I'ossonden. "Bottor Wood" Col. 208. Uille for Sale-2.V20 Winches ter with Lyman peep sight, and case, in good condition. D. L. Caldwell, Bon Ton Barber Shop, Peninsula Bank building. For Kent Two rooms and kitchenette, well furnished, light and water. 303 Smith Ave. N., corner Chicago. WELL, WICLLI Just one more week to dispose of e;ght lots; price $17fi to $3.10 per lot. There is not a lot 111 the tract that is not worth at least $100. See J.KGill more, 113V& X. Jersey; phono Umpire 00S1, For Sale or Trade Ford deliv ery body, $20. 721 Oswego St. Three furnished rooms for rent in Kast St. Johns. Call Umpire 0700. For Itent Housekeeping rooms at 110 S. Decatur street; phone Kmpire 1127. Twelve Inch Inside Milt Wood and Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133. For Kent House. -31 1 Central avenue. I7 For Sale Quinces -le lb,; Con cord grapes Tie lb. Call 202 Kast Burr street. 17 For Sale Full grown Flemish Giant male rabbit, for one dollar at 1321 Astor St., I). St. Johns. Girl, 20, wants light house work or care for home and child ren while mother works. Call 1013 E. Mohawk St.; Km p. 1333. Ralls for plumbing, Sweet for tires and Happy for lunch: Balls, Sweet and Happy, tltero side by side at Philadelphia Head, the heart center of St. Johns, right where Hie conductor cries St, Johns and rests awhile. Phila delphia Head is one hundred feet wide and two blocks long, level and smooth; the bull's eye of St. Johns; all roads lead to it; plen ty of room; park your ear there and take lunch with Happy while on the way to the St. Johns ferry. For Sale 0 hole range with coils, also 3 burner gas plate with stand cheap. 711 S. Crawford street; Empire 087'J. Loht S kodak pictures and ! proofs, film No. 120. Finder call Kmpire ISili. For Sale 11 acres . utile from McMinuvillo; 11 in unit., hal. tim ber and pasture; 0 acres bottom land, 5 room house, good ham and outbuildings, team of mules, 1 cows, wagon and mower, all im plements and 12 tons hay. Price $5000, $3.r)00 cash, or will take 2 ton truck as part of first pay ment. J. F. Gillmore, 113 N. Jersey; Empire 0081. $?.JO0 For a beautiful new modorn bungalow, full cement basement, laundry trays, Dutch kitchen, buffet, 2 nice sloeping rooms, etc; good location. A real snap; could not he duplicated un der $5000. Rice & Tate, Uoaltora. 107 N. Jorsoy ; Kmpire 0HH7, For SaleModern homo garage at 721 Oswego street. YKS WK PAINT SIGNS mmmHAT you save today largely determines what WW you will be tomorrow Financial Indepen- dence is essential to Advancement. The table herewith shows how money grows if deposited regularly and careful persual of the fol lowing chart will strikingly emphasize to you the value of Saving Systematically. 3 per cent Savings Compounded Semi-annually pay as follows: Weekly Savings $ 1.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 One Ycnr G2.77 1B8.34 203.1)0 527.83 Three Years $ 103.11 -189.52 815.88 1031.83 Five Yonrs $ 2S0.20 SI1.02 M01.7.1 2S03.57 T Ytwrs $ 005.51 lSlfcid 30iiS.&8 C057.1S Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK I Another Chance Aluminum Ware lhmw& 5 Qt, Toa Keltic, Special at $143 if AMERICAN MADE 2 111. Rice Boiler Special at $1-08 St. JOHNS HARDWARE GO, THE WINCHESTER STORE Get away this year - To Oregon State Fair SalemSeptember 25-30 Railroad Tickets OnlyCost One Fare and a Third Round Trip Sale dates Sopt. 23 to 30 IMuui limit (ktoUr 2ml. Special Attractions Day and Night $75,000 In Premiums and Purses Aaricultural Display -Exhibits of every Kind Greatest Horseshow In Northwest Horse Uncing Amusements Stock mid Poultry Show Southern Pacific -, 1 - f. l'or furtlierjpaitlctilnts uklc agents wriu- JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Linos In rt. To' ns Atwnlrr "7QO NEW YORK MOTOR CO. We have for Sale five up to date Motor Boats. Call and see in regards to prico. Wo will also allow you a reasonable sum for any hull or Marine Engine in trade. Yours for Service, P. S. I. and L. B. CLARK