St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, October 13, 1922, Image 3

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Overstuffed Rockers
ON
EASY TERMS
Genuine Spanish Leather Rocker $29.50
Genuine Spanish Leather Rocker $36.75
Genuine Spanish Leather Rocker $40.00
Genuine Spanish Leather Rocker $45.00
Genuine Spanish Leathor Rocker $48.50
Tapestry Covered Rocker $39.50
Tapestry Covered Rocker $53.50
Pay a Little Down and a Little Each Week
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YOUR CREDITIS GOOD I
"Gloria" Coffee
HOinnloirln" D onnn
oiiiumu o uaouii
Canned Milk is Rolnn up fast and tills Is about the last week
at present prices. We are now selling 25c per case cheaper than
the next 'ot will cost us.
Sugar Is at a standstill and l-'lour is iu au uncertain position.
Another war in Europe would start tuauy things to go up iu
price.
Vegetables are very cheap and good, this is particularly so
with Cabbage and Cauliflower. Now is the time to get good
Cabbage for Kraut.
Tht Fruits that ore now in are cheap and unusually good,
also Gropes are fine. The Concord never did have such o flavor
and if you intend to ranke Jelly or Grape Juice now is the time.
Quinces too, Ipr Jelly are reauy now. ii you hkc water
melons try one of the little Ice Cream Melons, they are the Best.
The local Cantilopes are good too.
The Grabaferia Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Inc.
"Del Hente Preducts Fishers Blend Flour
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Jill Over the World
Good Morning, Folk! You are
coming to the Piggly Wiggly
Store today? Let me supply
your pantry this week-end.
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The following prices are not specials:
A Sack ef Highland Spuds, the kind you
will want to buy again, 100 lb. 1 IE
or over!
CABBAGE,
Hard Firm Heads, per lb
GRAPES for Jelly, Concords QC
CRATES of 4 i Aft
Baskets i.vv
GREEN GRAPES
Per Basket
Nice SWEET POTATOES 1 Qr
4 lbs for
BRAZIL NUTS, Per Pound 15c
When you think of Groceries and Vegetables, just
come to Piggly Wiggly First. We carry only the best.
We have some Specials for your benefit on
Saturday and Monday, come in and take advan
tage of them.
20c
I 210 North Jersey Street
Pipele6S furnaces install now.
Be comfortable save fuel no
frozen water pipes no fire risks.
Easy terms, low price, $97.60 to
$135. Alex. S. Scales; Empire
1225.
Forfjet your dyspepsia for one
evening. Try chicken luoodles at
Christian church, Oct. 19th.
ROGERS is not a SLICKER
just becsuse he sells them for
$2.-25.
. Wanted Men or women to
take orders for genuine guaran
teed hosiery for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning.
$40 a week full time, $1 an hour
spare time. Experience unneces
sary. International Stocking
Mills, Norristown, Pa.
Lost Small black purse con
taining $8 and car tickets, Sun
day morning. Finder leave at
Surber's -cigar store; reward,
Itnlph S. Browne sailed from
Now York for Europe Oct. 7th on
a business trip.
Eat something different. Try
our Chinese noodles. Christian
church Oct. 19th.
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Dr. and Mrs. Swnrt and Mr. nnd
Mrs. Petri spent the week end in
Seattle visiting relatives.
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Mrs. II. G. Oirdcn of Dayton,
Oregon, was a recent guest of her
daughter, Airs. C. E. Bailey.
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Mrs. J. S. Kerr recently visited
her son, Alex Kerr, who is eon
ducting a variety store at St.
Helens.
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The D. E. Vernon home at 2M0
Willamette boulevard has Iwen
treated to a handsome new coat
of paint.
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The business man who stops or
cuts down advertising is not re
ducing his expenses he Is reduc
ing his income.
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Christian Scicnco: Sunday
mtmiing services at 11:00: Wed
nesday evening at 8:00 at -103
Smith avenue.
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TIio improvement of Fessenden
street and Willamette boulevard
are progressing nicely. These
mprovements will add to the
attractiveness of the northern
part of St. Johns.
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Dr. S. A. Mufkoy has mndo al
terations to his dental parlors ad
ding to their attractiveness and
convenience.
Ground is being broken this
week for the new liomu of the
Iodic Mercantile Co. at tlio cor
ner ot .Jersey and Chicago. It
will be a substantial and well ap
pointed structure of concrete con
struction, and will bo 50x100 in
dimensions.
II IQT APPIVFPi Ncw stock of Rubber Goods, Hot Water Bot
JUi3 I rBBl Y YXf ties, Combination and Fountain Syringes.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL
ON FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, 2 QUART AT 89
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
A. D. S.. SAHTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES.
105 NORTH JERSEY STREET
DR. MESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES
PHONE COLUMBIA 138
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Do not neglect to send in your
news items.
The 11. & M. dentists are now
located in the new Currier
building.
Mrs. G. R. Underwood of Oak
land, Ore., is the guest of Mrs. 1).
K. Vernon.
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P.I I. Cochran is erecting a hand
some residence at -101 South Syr
acuse street.
Portland's big exposition has
cen postponed until the year of
V'zi. Considering t ho vast
amount of labor involved iu
making tlio Fair the success it
undoubtedly should be, the
change in the date should prove
quite satisfactory.
Rev. I). E. Nourso and family
enjoyed a visit from tlio pastor's
mother, Mrs. A. L. Nourso of
Newport, wash., and his sister
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. Luidgreu, of Colfaax, ,Wash.
They motored down and left on
Monday afternoon, returning by
way of Seattlo and North Yakima.
When things make you hot un
dor the collar the safest solution
is to take your collar oil'.
Tho General Petroleum Corpor
ation, Harbor Island, Seattle, has
applied for a permit to erect a
55,000 barrel steel tank, 11-1 in.
in diameter by 30 feet high, in
St. Johns. It will bo erected by
the Western Pipe & Steel Co. of
joh Angeles at a cost of :i0,-
000. Portland Abstract.
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Space for the storneo of approx
imately 800,000 boxes of apples
is to bo ready at Terminal No. -1
tho latter part of November, the
firm of Quinn & Burton, having
a contract for tho erection of the
ventilated warehouse. The ware-
louse proper will bo 120 feet
wide and have a length of G10
feet.
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All members of Security Bene
fit Association are requested to
take special notice that hereafter
this Council will moot on each
riday night, commencing Oct.
3th, and will continue for the
ensuing year. Members arc es
pccially requested to attend Fri
day and bring their frionds.
here will be a public mstalla
tion of officers. A lunch will fol-
o.v with some surprises to en
tertain the members and their
friends. Itep.
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The George School Parent
Teacher Association will meet on
the third Friday of each month,
instead of tho third Tuesday, as
heretofore. The change in the day
is deemed necessary on account
of a teachers' meeting which is
always held on the third Tuesday
which deprives tho teachers of
the privilege of attending the
arent Teacher Association. The
program for this month will be
on kindergarten work and all
mothers are urged to attend,
Special music by the George
school chorus. Reported.
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Eyes examined, glasses fitted.
We do it right. Dr. W J. Oil
strap, Physician and Surgeon,
A Peninsula becurity Bldg.
NEKTIES ROGERS.
Dr. Frank Sandifur cares for
eyea exclusively. Phone Empire
ISS'3; Bonjiam-Curricr Bldg.
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The fellow who watches the
clock can hardly expect to be
anything but one of the hands.
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The Ladies' Aid of the Evan,
gelieal church will hold a bazaar
and chicken pie dinner Dec. tith.
o
If you see a boy out riding with
a girl and only one of his arms is
visible don't worry. Tho other
is around somewhere.
o
One of the mysteries of natural
science is to see u one-horse pow
er mind keep a seventeen horse
power tongue in constant motion.
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Alphonsc Lueier returned yes
terday from Alaska, where he
had been since May. He reports
a heavy run of salmon there.
Eyes examined, glasses fitted.
We do it right. Dr. W. J. Gil-
strap, Physician and burgeoh
1-1 Peninsula Security Bldg.
Althugh the present styles of
dress make it easier for women
to do housework, it is not report
ed that the girls have volunteer
ed to do the dishes any more fre
quently.
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Phil Turner, middle weight
wrestling champion of Canada,
has issued a challenge to Fred
Orchard of St. Johns, and Mr.
Orchard states that he will ac
cept the challenge.
Spend an evening iu tho Far
Hast. Come to tho Chinese sup-
per witli miiKic and appropriate
features. The Christian church,,
'I'limu.i.i.. ....... A,., in (t t,. u
ii ui mui, v. filing, wui. t if ii. if,
is the place and time. The Chi
nese Mission get all the proceeds.
Peninsula Chapter R. A. M. will
meet Monday evening Oct. Kith.
Work in. tho Most Hxcellent De
gree. New degree team costumes
will ho worn for tho first time.
Ml members and visiting com
panions urged to bo present.
Hop.
The Community church Ladies'
Aid Society was entertained at a
silver tea at the Blakio home at
101)0 Willamotto boulevard last
Wednesday. About thirty ladjea
were present. Mrs. J. Parkins
and Mrs. Robt. Boyd assisted
Mrs. Blakic.
Wo wish to express our sincere
appreciation to friends for their
kind sympathy and help during
the sickness and death of our fa
thor. S. E. Wagner, II. R. Wag
ner, E. E. Wagner, II. J. Wagner,
Mrs. A. W. Brandon, Mrs, 0. C.
Smith, C, W. Wagner.
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Mrs, Emma Anderson enter
tained tho Laurelwood P. N. G.
Club last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Emma Boyd, 1220 S. Jersey
street, will bo hostess Thursday
afternoon, Oct. PJth. October
birthdays will he celebrated.
The subject, "Smiling," was se
lected by Mrs. Hendricks. Come
smiling and enjoy tho session
witli us. Mrs. Canright, Sec.
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"Buster," tho four yoar old son
of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Russell of
703 Tioga street, had the misfor
tuno to almost cut his foot off at
Tuesday noon while playing on
Fessenden street between Cruik
shank and Myors street. Some
one had carelessly thrown a butt
end of a milk bottle on the park
ing and tho little follow acci
dently jumped upon it. People
should he very careful about
throwing glass about. It is dan
gerous. f
A pleasant surprise was given
Mrs. Earl Atchison at tho home
of Mrs. Dick Bowley, 1020 South
Tvanhoe struct, September 27th.
The afternoon was spent in a so
cial time, after which a delight
ful lunch was served, Thoso
prosent wore Mrs. Edward
Bowe, Mrs. Scott Wagner, Mrs.
II. Totten, Mr. Sterling May,
Mrs. E. B. Small, Mrs. Clyde At
chison, Mrs. Raud, Mrs. Martin
Van Totten, Ralph Atchison,
Sherman May and Anna Marga
ret Small.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
The Big Load Man, Empire 1133.
Tin Pants ROGERS.
Furniture for Sale 717 S. Jor.
soy street.
For Sale Jersey and Guernsey
cow, two years old, 12 quarts of
milk per day. Call 1337 Armour
street.
Buiek Light Six, like a new car,
run 12,000 miles j price $800 and
terms. Phone Empire 1303.
Good Overcoats $14.05
ROGHRS.
Cord Wood, old growth, Empiro
1448.
Furnished apartments to let at
2070 Van Houten street; Empire.
08G3. 50
For Sale Edison phonograph
and records, very reasonable.
Empire 17(5!). -I!)
Chevrolet Roadster for $150,
tonus. Empire 1353. Will con
sider trade.
Better Wood, Empiro 1133.
For Sale $2800, I room mod
ern house, half aero of ground,
wood shed, chicken house; two
blocks of car line. Will take car
in on first payment. Call Empir i
0158; 035 Allegheny St. 41)
What fits your face and pocket.
book T
Oregon Grape Circle, Neigh
bors of Woodcraft, will givo the
second of a scries of card parties
in Biekuer hull Oct. Itithlat 8:30
There will be prizes and refresh
ments. 48
Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and
Planer Trimmings. Empire 1133.
Seven passenger Chandler for
$300, temiH. Umpire 1353, Will
consider trade.
WORK PANTS 1100 KHS.
Wanted Ten men to board.
Home cooking. 112 Allegheny
street.
$800 to loan on modern home at
8 per cent. Call at this office.
For Trade A 00 acre farm
with equipment for St. Johns
residence. Couch & Rurson.
Men's Solid Leather Dress
Shoes $1.05 ROCIKHS.
"Bettor Wood" Ool. 258.
Furniture for sale cheap, ('.ill
02!) South Kellogg street.
For Rent 3 room fiat, partly
furnished for housekeeping.
Call 025 E. Tyler street.
Four room modern house, new,
with garage, close in; cheap for
quick sale. Rice & Tate, 107 N.
Jersey street.
VAN UHUSUN, tho world's
smartest Collar, is sold by
ji oci m ii s.
For Sale Winter Nellie pears.
Bring your box and pick them
yourself.; or wo will pick them
for you. All you can get in an ap
ple Jiox for 50c; also crab apples
2c per pound. 122 IJ. Leavitt St.
Well, you had hotter hurry if
you want a clump lot, only seven
lidV-$175 to $250, $10 down and
$5 per month; -1 blocks of ear
line. J. F. (Silimore, 113a N.
Jersey street; Empire 0081.
For Sale or Exchange About
18 acres, all cleared but 3 acres;
fine 5 room bungalow, stock and
equipment, near tho Highway
and 20 miles out; will exchange
iu part for St. Johns property.
Call at this office. 40
Bookkeeper Wanted Lady
who can run typewriter, Ifc'si
dent of St. John,s preferred. 205
W. Burlington street.
For Sale by Owner Fivo room
house, electric lights and gas,
woodshed, chicken house and
park, fruit trees, raspberries and
grapes, sidewalks in; partly
furnished, 4 blocks from car
line; price $1000, terms. 100 S
Swenson street.
For Sale (Jentlemau'fi bicycle
iu good condition, Call at this
office.
Kindling wood iu single loads
for sale at 1200 Lombard street:
delivered $1.25 per load. Yards
cleaned up and rubbish hauled
away. All kinds of light deliv
ery work done. Drop a postal
to 1200 Lombard street.
For Rent Five room fiat. Call
301 Central avenue, north.
Dressmaking and tailoring at
my home, 425 E. Mohawk street.
For Sale Modern 8 rooms and
furniture, lot 100x100, all kinds
fruit, 2 blocks to P. O.; splendid
location for private boarding
house. Come and see it. 214 W.
Chicago street.
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Earning SavingInvesting ' f
Do uot cling to the mistnken idea that your small earnings
leave no margin for SAVINGS.
That is the alibi used by those who desire to reruaiu un
thrifty. The little bit left over after taking out the monthly expenses
is yours to save. It is your working capital and the proper h
vestment of it creates a working ally which will help you through
stressful periods and maintain you iu comfort iu old age.
Study the following table and decide upon a course of Econ
omy which has been the means of placing ninny individuals in the
ass of the Successful.
3 per cent Savings Compounded Semi-annually
pay as follows:
Weekly
Savings
$ 1.00
3.00
5.00
10.00
Otic
Year
$ 52.77
158.34
2G3.90
527.83
Three
Years
$ 1G3.11
489.52
815.88
1G31.83
Plve
Years
$ 280.20
841.02
1401.74
2803.57
Ten
Years
$ 1505.54
1S17.14
3028.98
G057.18
FRESH APPLE CIDER
Fifty cents per gallon, two gal
lons and over delivered; apples
$1,00 per box, Columbia boule
vard and Portsmouth avenue
Phone E-nj.iro 1722.
Peninsula National Bank
COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
ARE YOU READY?
OPEN SEASON FOR MIGRATING BIRDS OCTOBER 1ST.
Wearo Headquarters for Winchester Shot Guns nnd Ammunition
Fresh Ncw Stock of Loaded Shells. Now is the time to get yotir
Ncw Shot Gun, enjoy it the whole season
THIS WEEK SPECIAL
25c Bottle of Oil
10c Oil Can
20c Oil Stone
I 3 for 25c
St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO.
t-uic uiimMirrTrn tnr"ric
Leader TIlB 008
1 Heater
KZEBBUnZCSeiSttlMNM
Opal
Heater
No. 18
$18.00
Opal Heater No. 22 - $21.00
TERMS $1 .00 a Week
Opal
Heater
No. 20
8.50
Gash op Credit
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THE FURNITURE MAN
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Cooking Utensils
To9t CLEAMI
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For quick results on
all metalware uso
SAPOLK
Cleans Scours Polishes
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Large
cake
No
waste
MuaficUml Erah Morfu'i Sobi C., Nw York, U.S. A
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Cards of thanks notices nro
charged for at tho rate of fifty
cents each. Persons desiring to
havo such notices published
should make a note of this.
Don't send your print intr out
of St. Johns; hring it to thin of
fice iimtead.
Tho Iteviuw has iiuroxiiimtelv
7"00 rcudi'i'4 iu Johns.