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PAY ONLY-- II- SI 00 PER WEEK FOR ANY HEATER No. 19A Colonial, all cast irou, for wood and coal... $30.00 " 21A " " " . " " ..!f36.00 " 24A " ' ' ..$38.50 " 19B " wood only $26.50 " 21B " " " " $30.00 " 2413 " " " ' ' $33.50 " 19C " cast iron lined for wood and coal . .$28.00 " 21C " " ' " " " ..$33.50 " 24C " " " ..$36.60 " 19D " " " wood only $23.25 " 21D " 26.75 " 24D . " " $29.50 " 18 Pride " ' ' " " " $19.00 " 20 " " " " " " " $20.75 " 22 " " " " " $22.25 " 20 Royal " " " $23.25 " 22 $25.50 20 Daisy " wood and coal. .$24.75 " 22 " " " " " ...$27.75 Your Credit Is Good Here "Sinclair's" Bacon "Gloria" Coffee Beginning October 2d you will find us in onr New Building, 108 South Jcrscy.dolutf business in the same way but under much better conditions in every respect. The rooms will be light and airy, making it more cheerful for both the customer and ourselves. This will complete exactly Four Years in the Old Building, where we have had to work under many handicaps, but we have done an enormous business and we wish to thank the peopje for putting up with our disadvantages. We expect to work hard and increase our trade as we shall be able to handle it easier and in a better manner. We will also increase our stock and carry many items that you have had to go over town for. St. Johns is growing so that we think we will be justified in doing this, Again thanking you, we remain, Yours truly, The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "Del Monte Products Fishers Blend Flour PIGGLY WIGGLY All Over tie World OH! LOOK! At Piggly Wiggly for fresh Vegetables and Fruits ALWAYS FOR LESS The Following Specials are for SATURDAY AND MONDAY Puffed -I -S What 1 1C AH Campbell's Soups ojj 3 Cans OC 3 lbs. White no Navy Beans... j C Palmollve Soap Q 3 Bars... ZUC "210 North Jersey Street New five room house for sale, cash or on terms; located 1 block from street car line, also near new Roosevelt High Strictly mod ern throughout. Call Empire 0518, owner. 48 For Sale Modern five room house, cor. Central and Buchanan street, full cement basement, fire place, hardwood floors and built ins. Call Empire 0296; owner. 48 For Sale Good heating stove. Call 311 E. John street. For Sale $2800, 4 room mod em house, half acre of ground, wood shed, chicken house; two blocks of car line. Will take car in on first payment. Call Empir i 0458; 935 Allegheny St. 49 Advertisers, please get youv copy in by Wednesday noon, if at all possible. The Bachelor Club football team will 'play Vernon Park club Bund ay at 2:30 p. m. For Rent 7 room furnished, new modern house, all or part. Call 503 W. Burr street. ThrouRh the agency of A. W, Davis, Mrs. Marguerite Clow has purchased from Mrs. Anna Iler rall the store building at 309 R. Jersey street. The business will be conducted by Mrs. Birgfeld and mother. By owner, two fine bungalows located In St. Johns; some terms. Inquire 111 S. Princeton. 41tf FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL Scientific Tooth Brush 50c, Hygienic Tooth Pnstc 25c, Both 50c. This Sau Tox Sieutific Tooth Brush is constructed of selected bristles so firmly anchored that per fect service is guaranteed. Kodak Finishing, None Better. Our Enlargements Can't Be Beat. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 I A. O. S.. SANTOX AND DR. HODSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET A new millinery store hns open ed up on Nortli Jersey street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford lloldmnn of Pendleton were recent visitors in St. Johns. A. C. Gnlbrcith lias purchased a new Durnnt enr through the agency of the Pcninsuln Oarage. George W. Ford hns completed n lino five room modem bunga low for C. A. Senton nt 730 Oswe go street. Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. llarrold Robertson, 521 East Tyler, on Sept. 21th, nn eleven pound daughter. Christian Scicnco: Sunday morning services nt 11:00; Wed nesday ovening nt 8:00 nt 403 Smith nvenuc. Randolph Hownrd will give n piano program nt tlio Christ inn church auditorium on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3rd. Mr. Frank Tue, tenor, will sing. The. sermon nt the Christ inn church Sunday morning will he of special interest to hoys and girls. Dr. Jones extends a spe cial invitation to nil the boys mid girls. Reported. The first prnetieo game of football wns played Sunday nt Pier Park by the Hiiohelor Club nnd Highland Park, the former winning by the score of IHMJ. The game was an interesting one. Born To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clnrk of Hood lliver Sep. 20,twin girls weighing six pounds eneh. Mrs. Clark is at the home 01 her mother, Mrs. C. II. Bauer, 525 E. Tyler street. All reported doing nicely. Miss Ethel Berry motored out from Diiluth, Minn., nnd is the guest of her uncle, A. S. Berry at 202 E. Polk. She is delighted with this part of the country mid will likely reinnin hero for the Winter. The first of n series of dnnees to be given by tiro Bachelor Club throughout the Winter, will he given this, Thursday, evening in the St. Johns rink. That it will he a fine success is a foregone conclusion. Rose Tomplo No. 13, Pythinn Sisters, celebrated their semi-nn- uual birthday dinner Sept. 21st. Ml present had a very niue time. nnd tho dunce was a success. Do not forget our next regular meet ing, Oct. 0th. Hop. Mr. and Mm. E. W. Woolley. father and mother of Frank and Clarence Woolley of the SLJohns garage, recently arrived from Kearney. Neb., and will remain throughout tho Winter, visiting with their sous and familios. Hugh Whisler returned Satur day night from Centralin, Wash., whom 110 has been vmitmg ins brother, Dr. Jerome H. Whisler. Hugh leaves this week for Cali fornia, where ho enters Stanford University for Ins second yenr. Quarterly meetings will be held at tho Free. Mothodist church by District Elder W.T. Khitzbaoh on Friday and Saturday evuuiiigs at 7:30, Sunday morning at 11, and .Sunday evening nt 7:3U. .Sunday morning will be our annual rullj day at 10 o'clock. Rep. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Community church will hold a silvor tea Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 4th, at tho homo of Mrs. Wm, T. Blniksie, 1990 Willam ette boulevard, corner Baltimore street. These teas are tho social affairs of the Aid, All members and friends of the Aid, or anyone not attending elsewhere are in viied to come. P.ep. The Young People of tho Com- munity church will enjoy a skat ing party at The Oaks Friday night. The pastor's theme for tho morning service will bo "The Spirit of Christ." In tho evening he will speak on "Finding God.' Plans are under way for the Ral ly Day services to bo held a week from tho coming fauiulay. The little folk are preparing a nico program, and every father and mother ought to he proscnt. Reported. Much interest is being shown in the Camp Fire Girls' entertain ment at the High School Friday, Oct. Cth. Tho two plays are de cidedly humorous and the musi cal part of the program con tains many new features. Mr. Laurence Woodfin, as the Chief of the Fire, has a fine baritone voice and is the soloist at Trinity church. "The Dan-a. of tho Fireflies" by Katherine Bonham, Helen Borden and Dorothea Pul- lin has been coached by Miss Ma rie Uammie. Miss iuizaucth Schultze will play a solo and Mrs. Gabriel Pullin, the guardian of this Camp, will also sing. Glasses accurately fitted for young and old and satistac tion guaranteed by Dr. W. J. un strap, Physician and burgeon, Rooms 1-4, Peninsula bee. Bldg. Do not neglect to send in your news items. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Ingleduc have returned from nn extensive Eastern trip. J. E. Pooler of Seattle has pur chased tho St. .Johns Meat Mar ket from Geo. W. Imboden. lie is a pleasant nnd agreeable gentle man. Owing to n rush of advertising news umttei' is badly curtailed this week. We expect to enlarge so we will have more room for reading matter. Do you want to sec belter or have more comfortable vision? Have Dr. Frank Sandifur take care of your eyes. Bonham-Ctir-rier Bldg.; phone Emp. 0379. Tins Gleaners' Class of the M. E. church held n delightful birthday party hist Friday ovt n ing which was immensely enjoy ed. A line program was given. The Grnbateria Grocery will move into its handsome new building by Monday. It will be 0110 of the finest nnd most attrac tive groceries in the entire city. Marietta Social Club will give it dunce Sept. i!9th in the Artisan hall nt Portsmouth. All Odd Fellows nnd Heheknhs and their friends invited'. Single udiiiis Minn "0e: e upl" 7fo. Oregon Grnpo Circle, Neigh bors of Woodcraft, will give the second of a series of card parlies in lliekner hall Oct. Itfthiat S:3() There will be prizes and refresh ments. -IS Arthur Koeppe, after visiting at the iinme of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Heavers and other friends here, hns departed for his home in Ne braska, making the round trip by auto. Meetings will be held every ev ening at I I Crawford street to organize Tor the projection of lone mothers and their families. Kvery good womnn is requested to attend. Reported. Night school will open Tues day, Oct. 3d, at Jamos lohu high school. Two Units of school work will bo iriven continuation class taught by Principal D. A. Cook and Knglish for foreigners by Mrs. It. G. Brand. At 3:00 o'clock Sunday after noon Dr. Jo ncs wjll preach h sermon at the Clirmtisn church that will intercNt thosO who nre growing old. If you cNiiuot get to the church, call Umpire Oli'JU and an auto will call for you. The Radiator Class of the M. K. Sunday school will give 11 New I'higlauil dinner next Wednesday evening, Oct. Ith, in the commu nity hall of the M. E. church be ginning at (i o'clock, until all are served. A free program after the dinner. The program by tho Ownissn Camp Fire Girl on Friday next is sponsored by tho following la die, who are pMtrouoMitMi: Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Kuhiilte, Mrs. Harney, Mrs. Bonham, Mrs. Borden, Miss Coriiiauily, Mi Gould, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Markle, Mr. Kvuus, Mrs. Scales, Mrs. Currier, Miss Kundall. Sunday services at tho Pioneer M. E. ohureh: Itolly Day pro grain Sunday school 9:15; Processional, Junior and Primary Dopts,; tho ten commandments; Books of Old Testament; Books of New Testament, Juniors, 23rd Psalm and Beatitudes; Primaries. Hymn, congregation; Invocation; Illustrative sermon by pastor Heeessional, Juniors and Prima ry; Benediction, GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN BUBEES--ROGIWS. The Big Load Man, Empire 1133. Board and room, home cooking, home-like place. Call at 'JOS E. Burlington street. 48 For Sale 3 room house, partly furnished, $1000, terms. RICH TATE, 107 N. Jersey street; Em pire 0887. Oord Wood, old growth, Enrpiro 1448. EOGEKS sells good Flannel Shirts cheap. For Sale Large reed baby car riage, French gray, reasonable. Call at T21) N. Edison street. Choice building lot to trade for auto. Phone Empire 11211!. For Kent Furnished house keeping rooms. 11(5 Decatur St.. Phone Empire 1 1127. For Sale Light Ford trailer, in good shape, witli hitch. Call at 501 Syracuse street, cor.Chicago. For Sale by Owner Modern 5 room bungalow with fireplace, cheap. Call 112112 S. Jersey. ! Wanted Boy who can feed presses. Call at this office. RCBHKS KOGHKS. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. Modern 8 room house, full base ment, sewer connection, lot lOO.v 100, plenty of fruit, 12 blocks of P. O.; house in good condition i part cash, balance annual pay nients. 1211 W. Chicago street, St. lohns. -IS Wind Panls-ltOGKHS. "Bettor Wood" Ool. 258. Rillo for Sale 12O-120 Winches, tor with Lyman peep sight, and case, in good condition. I). L. Caldwell, Bon Ton Mather Shop, Peninsula Hank building. Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133. Wear ltOOlCUS' RAINCOATS. For Sale .Jewel Gas Mango complete with three burners and oven, in good condition, $15. 920 N. Central avenue. For Mont 1 room house, $15,00 per month. Call 1201 S. Jersey St. For Hunt Furnished sleeping room, breakfast if desired ; use of piano. Liuntoii Motid, box 33. Lost Ecru hag with crochet inside, on llurr stret between Leonard and Ivanlioe, Friday evening. Finder please leave at Owen's grocery store; reward. For Sale Modern home of six rooms in fine shape, clow to car and schools, 011 good street, equipped poultry, garages, etc. 7121 Oswego street. For Salo-Gent's bicycle, $17. or will take boy's bicycle with small amount in addition in ex change. Also girl's bicycle for salo for $12. Call nt this office. For Salo--Bell Flower apples $1.00 a box. Bring container, 315 13. John street. For Salo Hating and cooking apples, 50o per box; also green Concord and Delaware grapes, l"i lbs. for $1.00. Call at 917 South Ivauhoe street; Empiro 1703. For Ment Housekeeping rooms. Call 1000 S. Syracuse street; Km piro 1702, after school. YES WE PAINT SIGNS In St. Johns "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together" Atwatcr 2782 The Christian Church Announces the Opening of the Fall Campaign Lord's Day, Oct. 1st, 1922 1 .V., Bible School, 9:45 A. M. Communion and Sermon, 11:00 A. Basket Dinner, 12 M. Service for whole family, 3:00 P. rVJ. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Evangelistic Services, 7:30 P. M. IYI. J rrt r riTT A rtl ..... Uj. 1 .. ,Ll.u!.. ..,t.i,L mVMV7xl5LX Juu auvo i-uuuy uu&uiy uuiuiiuums wnuu Mlfyou will bo tomorrow Financial Indoptn m WJ aence 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 Year $ 52.77 158.34 2G3.90 527.83 Three Years $ 103.11 .189.52 815.88 1G31.83 Five Years $ 280.20 8-11.02 1401.74 2803.57 Ten Years S G05.54 1817. W 3028.93 G057.1S Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK ARE YOU READY? 0PEN.SEAS0N FOR MIGRATING BIRDS OCTOBER 1ST. We are Headquarter for Winchester Shot Guns and Ammunition l'rcsli New Stock of Loaded Shells. Now is the time to jt4 your New Shot Gnu, enjoy it the whole season THIS WEEK SPECIAL A Good Alarm Clock - $1.23 St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE BRASS bed: (3 STYLES) $22.50 mn L 1 1 --'Ij-v if? ft 7- v imffi $26.50, $25 SIMMONS BEDS Built for Sleep Cash or Credit H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN a il B "ait New York Motor Co. Pittsburg and Bradford Strbcts ST. JOHNS Our shop is ready for all Ford and Chovrolet johs. Lowest prices in the West. All work tiuarnntewl. Lubricating Oil 16c per quart. Second hand murine eugiiicM bought nnd told. We have for Sale five up to date Motor ltoats. Cull ami see in regards to price. We will also allow you a reasonable sum for any hull or Marine Iuigitie in trade. WE SAVE YOU MONEY Yours for Service P. S. I. and L. B. CLARK $2J00 For u bountiful now modern bungalow, full commit liuKuinctit, laundry tmys, Dutch kitchen, bufl'ot, 12 nico slooping rooms, etc; good locution. A real snap; could not ho dupliuatoil un der $5000. Hioo & Tato, ItuaUorw. 107 N. Jersey; Umpire 0387. For Sale QuinoaK 4o lb.; Con conl (,'rapus fiii lb. (Jail 201! Haat Hnrr street. 17 Do von want a little homo on a beautiful lot for only $1365 ' l'aved street .sewer slid iilewftilf . ' very tickirauiu locitiion, iruu,uiit lot, '1 roonw; will consider car i ...... i.. i.:.. . f ..(.. if . 107 N. Jemey: Umpire 068T. Koom aim boarti in priviit i&uk ily, oonvwnieHtly loagtoQ tiwohers or employed aoupli. ''llU t'pliniip Hiiihirp OOI5S. "