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i MS tSSJOXSXB3S9 1 I WOO I Edmond's Foot Filler SHOE YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED WITH THE COM FORT AND STYLE OP THE FOOT-FITTER SHOE. THIS STYLE MADE IN BLAOK OR BROWN CALFSKIN THAT WILL WEAR AND RETAIN ITS SHAPE. The Shoe with the popular Price - $7.00 Pdice Special - - $7.50 SOLD Bonham GLORIA COFFEE SINCLAIR'S BACON AND HAMS "VTo havo added Sineluir'8 Fidelity IIhiiih to our stock nnd to got thorn introduced wil Hull them without profit for ft short timo. Tho Fidelity is their highest grade and this time of tho year a good Eastern hnm is a treat. Tho Christmas Candies aro coming in fast now nnd wo havo a larger stock than wo over hau before. Wo handle more candy than any store on tho Peninsula, perhaps, and sell it aa cheap as wo can afford to. You will savo money by get ting your candies of us as wo sell lower than tho big stores over town. Tho samo can bo said of all kinds of nuts. Raisins aro much cheaper thnn for several years and tho small seedless raisin in bulk is tho one in common use. They havo taken tho place of Currant to a groat extent, but wo havo tho latter as woll. Apples aro still tho lending Fresh Fruit and tho Spitzon berg ia tho best variety just now. Sweet Potatoes aro still fine, and nt 7 lbs. for2flo thoy ire a cheap food. Potntocs nnd Cnbbago aro good now nnd no cheap it makes ono sorry for ho man who had to work and raise them. The Materia Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Inc. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS COLD MEDAL FLOUR PIGGLY WIGGLY JlllQoertic World If you wish to know tho rook bottom prices of 1st class and Staple Grocories that aro always gunrantecd to givo sat isfaction, come .to us. Our price tags which hang just abovo every article tells you whnt our merchandise is sold for. AVo nre one of the few concerns who refuse to let tho job bing houses, manufacturers nnd packers set a retail prico on our goods. Wo can only servo you best by closely observing such principles as tho abovo. We want you to copy our prices on paper of your .possible next order, then when prices are quted to you olsewhero, your dollar will buy tho most and best. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Royal Baking Powder, 11 oz. can 38c Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins, 15'oz. pkg ....15c Baker's Cocoa, per can 18o Creamettes, per pkg 8c Brazil Nuta, per lb , 15o 210 North Jersey Street Phone Empire 487 317 Philadelphia Street MACK'S Second Fi hand If you can't find what you want elsewhere, come to me. If I haven't got it. I will gwt it. I carry FURNITURE, CAR PETS, DISHES. COOKING UTFNSILS, STOVES AND RANGES. In lact, anything you wish in ibe Household Line. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange Anything BY & Currier urniture Store Fop Christmas Seals BOOKLETS, CARDS. HOLLY PAPER, WHITE, RED AND OREEN TISSUE PAPER, STRING AND RIBBON QO TO THE ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES 105 NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138 Miss Ethel Armstrong is spend ing the winter months in Houston, Texas, and will visit friends in California on her return. Mr. Clarence Tooly, who is at tending the University of Oregon this session, spent Thanksgiving with homefolks hero. Members Minerva Chapter Take notice of election of officers ncooinbor 12th. Full attendance desired." Dr. Isles Sandifur of Abcr loon, Wash., was the gu-st of his .atlior nnd mother, Dr. and Mrs. J1. N Saudiftir, over Thanksgiv- ng. Paid Saudiftir, who is at tending Willamette University was also home for Thanksgiving. Carrie Skulls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Skclls on S. Jersey street, who is tenching at Irri i'oii. Ornr'nti. enmo home to sncild Thanksgiving. George Skells al so enmo down from Lorviulis where ho is attending 0. A. C. Tho Williams Parent Teacher Association will meet at the school on Monday afternoon nt (1 o'clock. A round table discus sion of tho topics for tho month will bo held. All mothers are urged to attend. Mrs. Mildred McMahan, presi dent of tho Robeknh Assembly of Oregon, will pay Laurelwood Rcbokah Lodge No. ICO an offi cial visit on December lllth, 1022. All members requested to bo pres ent. Also Progress Itebekah Lodge, No. 81, of Vancouver,, Wash., will visit us on this date. Will wo havo "eats!" Yes I I Tho Friendly Club of St. Johns assisted in bringing good cheer to tho old pcoplo of Pisgah Home. 7511 01th Avo. S. E., on Thanksgiving day by gifts of candy and fruits to caeli mem- bur. There aro nenrly -10 old people living thero nt this time, who aro entirely dependant on charity. This institution is main tained mostly by contributions from all over tho city. Miss Dorothy Hcdliud was united in marriago to Mr. Lloyd E. Gillott, Thanksgiving day, Nov. 30, 1022, nt 2 o'clock. Rev. H. T. Atkinson of tho Uni- versity Park Methodist church officiated. A very nice dinner was served at tho homo oi her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Hcd liud, 009 E. Richmond street. Only nenr relntivcs were prosont. Mrs. 0.0. Abbott, Mrs. D. Hughes nnd Mrs. Kate Doughty entertained with nu informal dancing party nt tho Y. W. C. A. on Friday evening-for Dor othy Abbott, Oscar MoKinnoy nnd Komnyno Brand, students of tho University of Oregon, who were hero for tho Thanksgiving vacation. About thirty were presont. Refreshments conclud ed tho party. Among tho collcgo students who wero homo for Thanksgiving woro John MacQregor, student body president of tho University of Oregon, and his sister, Ruth MncQregor, who visited their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Mac Qregor, 1401 Menrs street. Miss Donalda MacQregor, who is teaching this yenr nt Antelope, Oregon, was also homo for the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson motored down from Seattle nnd spent Thanksgiving and n few days following with Mrs. Thomp son's father and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Thurston on N. Syrncuso street and with Mr. Thompson s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Thompson, No. 11 G Hartman street. Miss Barbara Kloster, who is nttening suhool in Senttlo accompanied them, and spent Thanksgiving with Rov. and Mrs. W. E. Klostor, 1-Mfi Vincent street. MLss Kloster re turned by train on Monday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left on Tuesday morning in the snow storm. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Woolley celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving day at the home of their sou, Clarence Woolley, 2177 Willamette Blvd., surrounded by their children and grand children. Friends and neighbors called in the afternoon and evening to congratulate this estimable couple. Mr. and Mrs. Woollev were married on Thanks giving 'day, Nov. 27, 1872, at Cambridge, 111. They came to Kearney, Nebraska, in 1882, which placo they still call their home. They are tho parents of three bovs. John Wooley, the elest, resides in Kearney, Neb.; Frank Wooley nnd Clarence Wooley live in Portland. Mr and Mrs. Woolley are spending tho winter in Portland with their sons, who are in tho garage busi ness in St. Johns. Miss Gertrude Plass is visiting friends in Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Margaret Miller of Al bany spent Thanksgiving holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Hay niond Fisher. Mrs. John Tinner, who has been visiting with her daughter, for the past two mouths, at Red mond, Ore., returned to her homo at 12 Oswego street, Sat urday of last week. Sit ton school football team claims thc'uliampiuitsliip of t lioir list riot. Stars Philips and Pulvcr at halves, Melvin nt full. August at quarter, Hrnost and Joe end. Tho George school Parent Teacher Association will meet in the school on Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. A musical program will be furnished by the children nnd u silver ten will ho served. A Christmas program which will include 'Reminiscences of Other Days In St. Johns" by some of the pioneers of this dis trict will bo given by the St. Johns Study Club at the library on Wednesday afternoon, Deo. tilth. Mrs. F. D. Hendershott, 002 S. Jersey street, wijh Mrs. Bar retl as assistant hostess, enter ained informally on Tuesday af ternoon members of the Gleaners Sunday school class. The ladies spent the afternoon In doing fancy work. Refreshments wero served. Dr. Henrietta and Miss Mary Monro of Portland, Mr. Wilbur M. Bellinger and wife of Camas, Wash., Mr. Gordon V. Bollin ger and wife and Mrs. It. G. liott, made up a happy party who were delightfully entertained at the homo of Mr. li. N. Benin- ger, !l()l West Richmond street, during Thanksgiving. Mr. A. W. Markle and family loft Saturday for their new homo in southern California. This es timable family havo been long residents of St. Johns and have many friends here who rcgrot their departure hut wish them well in their southern homo. Mr. Marklo was editor and pub lisher of tho Review for many years, having recently disposed of tho property. Sitton Parent Teaehor Associa tion held a formal rccoptiou for their teachers in tho school audi torium on Tuesday evening. A program included a community sing, led by Mrs. Cooper; read ings by Robert Mediation and Both Boomsluiotor: piano duct by Gleuiia Jones and Randolph Howard and a piano solo by Mr. Hownrd. Following tho pro- grnm, eneh teacher was formally introduced by tho hostess of tho evening, Mrs. Manly Smith, who presented ench with a cor sage bouquet. Daiutly appoint ed tables wero placed in tho re ception room for tho teachers and refreshments served. Tho Epworth Lcaguo of tho M. E. church held its monthly busi ness meeting Tuesday evening, Deo. 0, nt tho homo of Amnnda Noel, 528 S. Ivanhoo. Tho ev ening began with n short business meeting, followed by a social timo. Several new members wero taken into tho League nnd endured the process of initiation. Those present wero Baxter Gal loway, Rufus Galloway, Mary Brown, Warren Thompson, Wen dell Kloster, Eugeno Gannon, heoln Knmsden, urnco Rose, Doris Smith, Mary Hudo, Kuril Smith, Jnmos Blackie, Earl Maroy, hllery Landers, Win. Dale, Loyal Thurston, Mrs. Watt, Mrs, Vinson, Amnnda Noel, Lillian Leonard. After in itiation, the evening was spent in joy making. COMMUNITY CHORUS The St. Johns Community Chorus meets at 7 p. m. at tho Williams school Friday niht. All children and those wishing to join this chorus nre urged to ho thero nt 7 p. in. sharp. Thero has been some debate as to what the chorus will be, nil girls or a mixed chorus, but at present it will be both boys and girls. All children wishing to join can make application Friday night at the rehearsal, ages 10 years up. It is planned to have both sing ing aitd drill team work from now on, and as Friday is tho first night at the Williams school all children, and all parents that can possibly attend, aro request ed to bo there. Some very im nortnnt matters will be taken un in regard to the future of the chorus. The bovs that did not sing at the concert last week must finA bo re-instated before thoy can attend, unloss they have been asked to attend by tho di motor. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN The Big Load Man, Empire 1133. Better Wood, Empiro 1133. For Rent Furnished 2 room apartment and kitchenette, fur nace and heat, also 2 sleeping rooms. Empire 2010. 303 N. Smith St. 3t For Rent I room modern bun galow. Close in. Empire 0030 or Umpire 2211. Cord Wood, old growth, Empire 1448. Wanted $1000.00 8 per cent 1st mtg. Inquire 1352 So. Fcss enden. 24-31 Massage treatment at your homo or by appointment. Em piro 1257. Old furniture and junk bought, highest prices paid. Dry kind ling wood for sale. Single loads Wm. Preston , 120G Lorn bard street. Drop card. Dry wood Empiro 1G07. Christian Scicnco: Sunday morning services nt 11:00; Wed nesday evening nt 8:00 nt 403 Smith avenue. "Bettor Wood" Col. 258. Board and Room Private homo in good location. Home privileges. Reasonable. 412 Mloghony St. Empire 2211. Tailoring nnd dressaking done at my home. Mrs. Fay Mills, 425 E. Mohawk. 4t Twolvo Inch Insido Mill Wood nnd Planer Trimmings. Emp 1133 Amizieh, 300 N. Jersey has 5- room modern house, lot 00x100, fruit and berries, will take late modol Ford as first payment, balance liko rout. "Bottor Wood" Empiro 0258. 4 Room houso for rent, $20 per mo. Enquire 1221 Leonard. Want four work hours nor day clerking or waitress. Address H earo Roviow. t 1 Found Lady's wrist watch on Tersnv street. Owner can trot same by describing and paying for this ad. o Materials for Christmas work at Blue Bird Bazaar. Board and room for mail 1111(1 wife or 2 k'irls wishing a room together. Convenient to Woolen Mills. Call 003 W. Cotton St. For Sale Some fat hens. J. II. Davidson, 003 Cotton St. Dry wood Empiro 1507. Uvea nxatniued. irhtssus fitted. V do it ricrht. Dr. W. J. Gil- strap, Physician and Surgeoi. 1-4 Peninsula Security Bldg. For Runt 3 room imrtlv fur nished houso. (toll at 300 Swift Boulevard. Empire 1523. Two clean housekeeping rooms for rent. 402 Princeton St., cornor Charleston. Two furnished housukouniiig rooms to couple, no children, reasonable. JbUa Wiliamcuc Blvd. Ladies: Just what you have until wimtini. an oniiortllllitV to posonally select your toilet re miiwiteH rii'ht in vonr own vicin ity through experts who under stand your particular typo of skin and its requirements. Wo also have a beautiful assortment of perfumes and toilet waters for tho holiday gift. See Mrs. Cof fey at Mrs. Edwards' Hemstitch ing Shop. If vnii havo a L'ood car brintr it to Amizieh who will trade for you as first payment on good house. Amizieh, 300 N. Jersey St. Warm Auto Gloves $2.50. ROGERS. Look Here Are you working for some one else? Hero is an in side job for you. Good shoe shop for sale cheap, (loin good business. To rent, or big bar gains see Amiich, 300 N. Jersey. ROGERS is quitting the ready made suit game. Get yours now cheap. Warranty deed blanks and contracts of sale at this offlcoj 5c each, or 50o per dozen. For Sale A Paigo touring car in good running order for $.;; also motorcyclo $15. Inquire ' 71r Oswego St. The Gift That Grows Thero is no nicer present to givo on Christmas Day than ono which will be actually worth MORE in six months a year two years. A Liberty Bell Savings Account is juat noh gift. Every dollar deposited incroiuw its valttt nnd tho interest wo pay makes it grow all tht faster. You can open an account hero, for any psrsan, for ONE DOLLAR or more Tho Libtrty 1U Homo Safe that wo will prosont with each new Re count will bo a constant and pcrmanont rsmindtr of your thoughtful gift. ALL LIBERTY BELLS COME IN BRIGHT HOLIDAY ATTIRE Peninsula National Bank You can Bank By Mail with us. Write for descriptive booklet nnrMnro nir cmrDAi tsccsnut? rami 1 w i garni $1.00 Saturn 14 More Shopping Days Before Christmas. Have You Selected Your Christmas Gift? fi Glass Mix Howls. . . .$1.00 Aluminum Percolators $1.00 Aluminum Roasters ..$1.00 Alarm Clock $1.00 1 qt. Floor Paint and Brush $1.00 Gillette Safety Razor and Lather Brush $1.00 Roys' .lack Knife . . . .$1.00 Hand Saw $1.00 Hummer $1.00 Hack Saw, !l blades. . .$1.00 Shaving Mug $1.00 Shears $1.00 Butcher Knives $1.00 !l Saueo Pans $1.00 Foot Balls $1.00 Fish Rod $1.00 Fish Reel $1.00 Tea Spoons, riuz. ..$1.00 Framed Picture ... $1.00 China Salt and lVppor.$1.00 St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. offer interetftinrj merdjnn btee in eberp line, tljnt tuitt fjelp pou in cljootfinrj f ittfoff remembrances for nil. gtoofa tfje inconbenitme of last minute (mpinjj taliiuff nbuantnrje of our timelp bitf piny nolo nuimtinrj pour eominrj. mm H. A. VAKIISTV sroien iiimiih j in, Wiiniats3aanwBawBaJ Boy's Axi 1.00 0 Cups ami SuuvcrM. .fl.00 TOYS Piano 1.00 Dolls 11.00 DruiiiM 1.00 Dull B1 1.00 Tinker Toy and flame. fi.00 MiMiliHiiittnl Train . ...fl.00 Tin Tn Svl $1.00 China 'IVa XU 1.00 Sewing .Mni'liine $1.00 Stone- Blocks fl.00 Iron Vbw 1.00 Barber KIionik tl.00 Bieveltf Horn $1.00 Tiiv Ri'puiriiiK Kit and BiMt TIUTIII-S Butt I.) Carving Set m Mi KASMEYER 111 fci, ,tivso.v Sr. 4 -"-