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AXMINSTER RUGS ON Easy Terms - -- ---a For the Next ETD C" ET A 50c Tube of Chlore-E-Dixo 10 Days rnLC" Tooth Paste With Each Tube Purchased. We accept any Store Add Coupons at our store. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S.. SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Mrs. G. D. Eatmgcr visited n few dovs lost week with Mrs. Sam Kcllcy nt Deer Island. There will bo n big timo Mon day night. 3rd degreo at 1. 0. 0. F. Hull. .All members eome. Mrs. L. E. Gee of Bcnvcrton was flm ffimst of Mrs. B. Miller. 419 M. Tiimimnl Rtnuit. over Sunday. Mrs. D. E. Nourse at thu ' ... .1 -I. inuniiy cmircji pnrsonngc. Miss Ellen Muiison of Touchet, Wash., was a guest last week of Com Sizes 18x36 Inch to 9x12 feet PRICED $3.50 to $62.50 USE YOUR CREDIT Ghharsy -Bros. (bPLETE Home Furnishers "Gloria" Coffee "Sinclair's" Bacon This year's pack of almost all canned goods is in now and we have a nice assortment to select from. Dried Fruits the same. Wc also make a point of having GOOD CIIUESK, and a variaty as well. In the American cream wc have the Brook field, a cheese that is the same week in ami week out. We have the Wisconsin Cream Irlck, and in Swiss wc have both American and Imported. Besides the above wc have others in McLaren's well known brands. i. p Iu Salt Fish the new Herriug and Mackerel arc in Oranges are better now, and some cheaper, but apples are still tha seasonable fruit. . The Grabateria Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. "Del (twite Products Gold Medal Flour PIGGLY WIGGLY Jill Qaer tlie World p Yu have never been through this IT stere you are especially Invited te 1 ceme. Yeu will net be asked to make a single purchase. But we want you to see fer ye ur self that the Plggly Wlggly Is the mest economical place in St. Johns district te do all your grocery shopping. Some Everyday Specials CREPE TOILET PAPER A Large Roll C Van Camps Perk and Beans, Large can 22cr Medium can 12cr Small can, , . ,9c CROWN FLOUR 4 Af- 49 Peund Sack tpl.iD CROWN FLOUR 5 Pound Sack SILVER DALE TOMATOES, with Puree ..., 9 Pound Sack FARINA ...lie 64c 9 Pound Spck yf ROLLED OATS DtC We have some good Specials Tor Saturday and Monday f210 North Jersey Street Phene Empire 487 117 Philadelphia Street MACK'S hand Furniture Store If yea cau't find what you want elsewhere, come to me. If I haven't ct it, I will get it. I carry FURNITURE, CAR PETS, DISHES, COOKING UTFNSILS. STOVES AND RANGES. In tact, anything you wish in the Household Line, Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything Mr. nnd Mrs. L. V. Grnvcs,1215 S. Princeton, aro the parents of a daughter, born Tuesday morn ing. o Christian Science: Sunday mmiuK services at 11 :00 ; Wed nesday eveninc at 8:00 at 40J Smith nvenuo. o Mr. and Mrs. L. St. Johns nnd I small daughter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ilydo and two children mo tored to Willamette on Sunday to visit friends. o Mrs. Snrah Foncs with Mrs. Jnno Clttdwcll as assistant host ess entertained members of the Debonair club at a ono o'clock luncheon nt her homo on Hart- man street Thursday. Mrs. G. D. Eatinger was host ess to members of the Radiator's class of Pioneer Methodist Sun day school at her homo on Char leston Btreet Thursday afternoon. Twelve ladies attended. Ladies of the church of the As sumption Catholic church of St Johns arc holding n three day imzanr in tne seiiooi nail on Smith avenue. Miss Kathleen Haggerty is the guest of Mrs. U. u. Holmes, W1 Fessenden street. Miss Hagger ty, who is training for a nurse at St. Vincent's hospital, is just con valescent from a recent opera tion. Mrs. E. S. Currier. 410 13. Chi cago Btreet, was hostess Friday afternoon to members of thu Friendship club. Tlio club is making plans to send Thanksgiv ing baskets to the Pisgah home near Scappoose. 1 n Harold Holdmau, who has been attending University of Oregon, camo down from Eugene on Mon day and spent tho day with rela tives in St. .Johns en routo to ins homo in Pendleton. Hold man formerly lived in St. Johns nd attended tho Williams school, then the Central school. a Mr. J. n. Padgett nnd fnmily of JCennccott, Alaska, nro tho gucste of Mr. Padgett's aunt, Mrs. 13. 13. Ilirsohoy, 2100 Wll- lamotto boulevard. Mr.. Padgett is an electrical engineer nnd has made his hoiiio in Alaska for the past 10 years. Ho is so delighted with our city and thu splendid climate that lie expects to make his future home in our city. g More than thirty momborH of the Gleaners' Sunday school class of Pioneer Methodist Sun day school attended tho meeting of tho class nt the homo of Mrs. Myrtle Weeks on Willnmette boulevard on Friday evening. Following tho regular business meeting tho evening was given over to n socinl time. Mrs. Otis Learned won first prizo iu a bean game. Two of the sixty prizes award ed schoel children of Portland iu tho essay writing contest on "Why Wo Should Hold n 1927 Fair!" wcro.won by St. Johns pupils, Gortrudo Ratliff of tho Williams school and Maurice Ilalsten of tho Gcorgo school. Gortrudo is 12 years old and n member of tho 71 class of the Williams school. Maurice is 13 years old nnd nn 8A pupil of Georgo school. f Tho Georgo Parent-Tcacher As sociation met in tho school on Friday afternoon with good at tendance. Miss Maud Covington, bt. Johns librarian, gave nu in teresting talk on good books, ex hibiting some which aro now available at the St. Johns libra ry, Tho Association voted to purchase two mirrors for the; school and also to hold a ten cent luncheon at caoli meeting In fu ture. Plans were discussed for two entertainments to be given in tho near future. A chicken dinner and bazaar will be given by the Laurclwood Club on Nov. 24th iu the building formerly occupied by tho uraba teria grocery. Admission 35c. o Miss Minnie Piasket, who has been confined to her room for the past three weeks with a sprained aukle,is not yet able to return to her work in Donham & Currier's store o Born To Mr. nnd Mrs. Gail , i. 1 , . r iiicxnuucr ol luuepcuueucc, uro. a daughter on Oct. 27th. She has been named ltoso Mary. Mrs, 1 1 i i- i . . , iiicxauucr was iormeriy mw Hazel Evans of St. Johns. o Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Anderson of JjowisIou, Ida- lio, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Holmes of 1102 Fessenden street entertained informally on Monday evening. Fourteen guests were present. o Mrs. R. D. Gould returned this week from Hood River wheru she has been visiting Iter daughter, Mrs. J. D. McLuciin, for sovera weeks. Mrs. McLueas and two daughters, Hetty and Peggy, re turned with Airs. Gould and wil remain until after Christmas. Saturday, tho Missionary Maids, Mrs. Nourso's class iu the Community church Uiblo school met witli their teacher for a so eial afternoon. Arm Itusscl was chosen as president. Plans were made to develop certain mission ary ideas during tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and small dajightr have returned from their farm near Vancouvor, whero they have lived for tho past year nnd a half and aro now occupying their house on south Leonard street. Thompson has resumed his former position at tiio Western Cooperage. el Dinner will be served members of tho St. Johns Community club and their friends at tho Munioi pal Terminal No. -1 Tuesday ov- enlug nt 0 :.!(). A special musical program will bo given during thu dinner. Since this is the first dinner tho club has had for a long time, all members aru espc cmlly urged to attend. Dinner will bo Oo per pinto. Mr. T. J. Monahau and child ren have thu sincere sympathy of every ono in thu death of Mrs. Monahau, who died at thu family resideneo Thursday about noon. after an illness of some days. Fu neral services will bo held Satur day aftoruoon nt tho Evangelical church, after which interment will bo had iu Greenwood ceme tery. o Mr. Geo. D. Fassott died Fri- day, Nov. 10th, at Kenwood Ho- tel. ged G8 years. His death was sudden and duo from hemor rhage, Ho had been a resident of this city for tho past thirteen years, coming hero with his fam ily from Ohio. His wife died in 11)19. Ho is survived by 2 sons nnd 3 daughters: L. G. Fnssctt. Harry M. Fassctt, Mrs. C. M. Eat- on of Portland; Mrs. G. L. Wolf. kill, Charleston, Wush., nnd Mrs. A. Jv. Johnson of ironwood, Mich. Funernl services at parlors of Miller & Tracey Nov. 12th; in cineration Portland Crematorium. o t I.. . . i j surprise party wns given UN the honor of Mrs. b. O. Uulku's Mohawk street, Wednesday No vember 15. Lunch was served at 1 o'clock consisting of a beau tiful birthday qake, well enjoyed by all. A very pleaant after noon was spent. Mrs. Halke was well remembered, ull wishing her many happy returns. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Bnlke, Mrs. C. T. Thompson. Mrs. 13. J3r1ckson, Mrs. K. Hed- lind, Mrs. J. Oislason, Mrs. M i ir t tni - v ixuisou, iirs. i". uioinpson, Mrs. were on the com- v. r. ungues and Bon uud. Mrs. mittee in charge of the danco. Oliver Iialkc, Mrs. Gena Bnlke, Patrons nnd patronesses were Mrs. A. Aronson and son Alfred. Airs. T. U. Thompson and daugh ter La Von, Miss Goldie Kovang, .Mrs. w. u, oung. o i ... a youni; woman witn One of the most delightful dan cing parties held recently in tho district was that of tho Pcninsu la chapter, Order of DeMolay, given m the St. Johns skating rink. A large crowd of young people with a great many parents attended. Lawrence A. Ten- Eyck, Perin L. Pennish and Cur tis II. Schier Mr. and Mrs. John M. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Russell, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Borden, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. TenEyck, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. narnngton, Mr. and Mrs. (;. C. Currin and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Monahan. Reischraan's orches-' tra furnished the music. experi ence will do practical nursing at a reasonable price, Call Empire 1018 beforo noon, GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Big Load Man, Empire 1183. t ROGERS sella good warm shirts cheap. I If you want to sell j'our home or trade call at 30G N. Jersey St. WANTED Help in office. 30G N. Jersey St. Pretty dry weather for Tho Raincoat Man no foolin'. o rt . . ... iiomeiy men looic better m UOU13US fiuo dress caps. Lost A hoy's pet Boston hull dog, half faco white with blue eye; reward. Empire 026-1. o Experienced bookkeeper and typist wishes position in St Johns. Address 11, care Review. Cord. Wood, old growth, Emplro 1448. f Sou tho new SUPERIOR -100 CHEVROLET on dsplay at 212 b. Jersey bt., reiiiusula Uarage. All wool CAPS, for uood looking chaps. ROUI3RS. o Wish smalt girl for adoption; will bo given all advantages with best of care. Address Mo. St. John Revow. EarningSaving Investing Do uot cling to the mistaken idea that your small earnings leave no margin for SAVINGS. That is the alibi used by those who desire to remain 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 in vestment of it creates a working ally which will help you through stressful periods and maintaiu you in comfort in old age. Study the following table and decide upon a course of Econ omy which has been the means of placing many individua!sin the class of the Successful. 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 $ 163.11 189.52 815.88 1031.83 Five Years $ 280.2G 811-02 1401.74 2803.57 Ten Years $ G05.54 1817.14 3028.93 G057.1S Peninsula National Bank COURTESY, SERVICE, SECURITY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK If you want shrubbery sou Jersey St. trees, berries mi.ioh 30(1 or N. LOST On St. Johns car, a black skunk choker, Saturday, call Empire UYftl and receive re ward, "Bottor Wood' Empiro 02C8. Wnnted Twin baby buggy, now or second hand. Fred wid mer, Scappoose, Ore, Young girl wants two furnish ed housu keeping rooms. Ad dress X, Buviow oflluu. Tho new SUPERIOR CHHV tures of thu older models and iu addition many now ones which must ho seen to hu appreciated. l'eiunula (laragc, 212 K. Jersey. Savu SG.fiO on SUIT ROGERS saves you money. Pipeless furnaces install now. He comfortable savo fuel no frozen water pipes no fire risks, busy terms, low price, $79.00 to $135. Alox. S. Sealort; Empiro 1225. -1 Wiggle your toes In ROOEKS' HOSE. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. u Two lots for salo cheap. quire 1214 S. Ivnuhoo St. In. 3 Wanted Loan $2,000 from privato person, Call at Reviow office For Salt toilet, all soy. Sink witli bath and for $15. 838 N. Jer- VAN-FIELD thu Heusen collar also neckwear is sold by latest Van tho latest ROGERS. Two used wheel chairs for salo or rent. II. F. Clark, tho Furniture Man, 400 S. Jersey. o Dry Wood; Empiro 1507. o 3 room furnished houso for salo: Gas and electric lights 138 N. Hartman St. o Houso for rent 112 Pheasant St. Apply at 424 East Polk St. o Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood and Planer Trlmalngj. Empire 1133. For Salo Winchester Repeat ing Ride, 15 shot, 22 gauge. 412 Allegheny street. John B. Hair, Empire 2244. r- Mr. Von Pier of tho Peninsula Washery tells us that they do the ugliest class of wet wash right icre in St. Johns. Call Empire 2192. o Get your battery recharged noxt timo at St. Johns Gnrago 21G N. Jersey St. Empiro 0590. "Better Wood" Ool. 258. FOOT BALL Winchester Foot Balls give Dependable Service. Priced From $1.25 Up SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Reg. $2.00 Rugby Football, Special $1.59 BUY THIS WEEK THAT ROASTER FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY Blue Enameled Oval Roaster, Special - $2.98 St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store VICTROLA The Instrument Chosen by the worlds greatest musicians to reproduce their art. From $1.00 to $5.00 Will hold one for you till Christmas. Select it now while the stock is large. TOILET PREPARATIONS Specials For Friday and Saturday G5c Cturln'a Rose Cream 40c 50c Mennens Shaving Cream !li)e 60c Pcbeco Tooth Paste 30c U0c Kolyuos Tooth Paste PJc 50c ChlorJdixo Tooth Paste, 2 for 50c A 50c Tooth Urush nnd a 50c Tube of Currin' s Kmctin Tooth 1'a.ste, u Gold Fish and Globe all for $1.00 Three Flower Vanishing Cream 50c Annaud Vanishing Cream SOe Armand Cold Cream 50a Three Flower Face Powder 75c The New Double Three Flower Compact and Rouge.. $1.G0 PALM OLIVE SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Palm Olive Face Powder. 3(c Palm Olive Cold Cream 3Ge Palm Olive Vanishing Cream 30c Plm Olive Shaving Cream 28e Palm Olive Soap, 2 for 15c Palm Olive Talcum Powder 19c Palm Olive Shampoo 36c Icy-Hot Corrugated Nlckle Pint Bottlo Regular $2 50 Special Friday and Saturday, $1.63 35c Box Fine Linen Whlto Stationery, Friday and Saturday Special Box. . .17c Save Time, Trouble and Money at CORRIN'S FOR DRUGS