i in i 1 ii n i ii i n i im rriniMaiy.il . . Kg. ft. ft ? "Home Furnishers bPPOSltE-POSTOrFlCE Are offering a solid oak Extension Tabic worth - - . - $15.00 An Oak Buffet worth - - " - 25.00 And Six Dining Chairs worth - - 15.00 AH in Early English Flnfsh f $55 value for only $36.00 Don't' forget that wc have a full line of Go-carts. We can suit your taste at a right price. Our line of mat tings, linoleums, car pets, rugs, etc. Is. very complete. I II 1 T. . II . , ( v Ladies' Desks' ki beautiful quartered oak, fo.75 lo $14.00 XaAAAAAA4aAAAAAAAAAAAAAl4A4AAaAAA4AAAAAAAkAAAAAAAA4Al IT" . 7: p. M1 TANTALUM A . NeW Electric Lamp MORE ECONOMICAL than any carbon fMament lamp. CHEAPER and MORE STURDY -. than tha TUNGSTEN. Can buusd . ... . i - In . KEY SOCKET. Ptftlirt RaHwty Libf ind Pawit Co, - !47-7tH Street . O Ih omt Hardware Use U Jtut flsflHrBlB?' A V ft what we are '"Kg ' Bjjj" O C3a3a3a3JCIJi3J9BVJaaFWBr H 'il lumber: , siabwood : ri IfV . - Floonar, . ,-- . . - A i A AAA A AAA O. J. J. a. a. A J. DtNyirliii t Qalityt. ' Greta, . , Blocks -Trlaiwiags STJOHNS LUMBER GO. 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 r-4 a, CDMONDSQN MS JaraayJI. Real Estate, Loans, Imurance Locail News. Advertising is to business what kissing is to love. It lets 'em know that you're "therewith the goods.". -o C. C. McCracken and wife have left for their home at Dallas, after an extended visit with their daugh ter, Mrs., Bert Olin, in this city. o W. R. Scott, foreman of the St. Johns Lumber Co.'s mill, is having a serious, time of it with ptomaine poisoning, which lie contracted last week. o OUT OF YOUR WA'GES TO DAY save something, no matter how small. Put it in the First National Bank and it will grow y?ith interest compolinded'cvcry six months. it o Ex-Councilman V. P.' Brown and family have returned to' St. Johns after spending the winter at Co quille. F. P. looks fine and dandy, but is glad to once more return to St. Johns. n Over too automobiles passed over Richmond street Sunday afternoon, which shows that Portland people I avail themsclvrs of the opportunity of making a fine" drive from that city toSt. Johns and, return. . . Miss Hilda Unger sold 'shamrock tags to the amouat of $10.40 on St. Patricks' Day.. , About $60 was realized all JokjUfor the' Orphans' Home, but Miss Unger sold ' more, than any other single person, and sue got a later staty than tue others, 0 Well pressed clothes make the well dressed man. Bring them to 116 Philadelphia Street to insure their being well pressed. All wbrk guaranteed satisfactory. Wc do Dye Work of all sorts. St. Johns Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Works. 116 Philadelphia Street. Phone Jersey 1131. o- Rtntcintfcr, the Review will double its size next week. Before it is too late, better get in on the Uplldr a year subscription. By no manner of means can we get out an Ight-page paper for less than (1.50 per year, it will cost us even more than that, so even at that nrlcc'you will be getting a bargain. For Rent Clean 'rooms,' reason able. 309 Philadelphia- St.( near city halli 0 You get full .weight and first quality at the. Central market. Just try It awhile. . Thoroughbred Buff " Orpington eggs for setting See C. H. Derric, 524 Brunswick- street. 425tf w Subscribe for the Telegram best evening paper oa the coast. Sec Ed Stockton. Noycs Babbitt has just received a fine line of corduroy trousers which he is selling at a very low price. Next to the pbstolnce. ! FINE TO DYE For Sale 50x100 lot on Ivauhoc St. Deferred payments, fA.oo per moniu. amau amount 01 casn. Owner, E. C. Hurlbcrt, 303 Port land Boulevard. c Don't be Snobbish, but be par ticular. Have your clothes cleaned and pressed at the St. Johns Clean ing, Pressing and Dyeing Works, 116 Philadelphia Street. Phone Jersey 1131. . 0 The dollars you save arc the only ones worth working for. The others make the other fellow rich. The First National Batik is here to help you save. Three per cent and Time Certificates of Deposit, it work done 0 Good streets is the best advertise ment any city can have. Progress may, be seriously Impeded for some time to come unless proposed Charter amendment 202 is carried at the election April 4U1. Don' t be clog in the wheel of progress. Vote for this proposed amendment and help the city to be placed upon ike same footing its Portland in re gard to. street improvement. Miss Rosa Dickenson, niece of W. BoIch. died Saturday of last week at the residence of her uoclc fter a few days illness with the aeules. The funeral was held at the cemetery at Troatdale, Rev. Gates delivering the address. The V. a t t yjaiBg uay a remains were ourieu by the skle of her. father Monday noon. The frieuds of this estima ble young w email join us in s'lBcere sympathy with the bereaved bees. . o. . M. S. church notices for Easter: Easter sermon by the pastor at 6 a. in. Music prepared uuaer me special direction of Mr, Kinder will be rendered. Sunday school 9:50 a. in., Raster exercises by Sunday school n-a. hi,, Junior League-3 p. m., Epworth League 6:30 p. ra. The leader will be-Mr..W. H., War ren of Portland, Dist. E. L. Presl- Oeat. Evening service: " A Plat- farm meeting on Hpworth League work. The principal address will be by.Prof. N. C. Thome of Port- ' 11 ... 1 . Tit I land. Kxeeuetu music win uc rcn dered at all these services. Every body iavlttd. F. N. SamHfer, All kinds of laundry promptly. Rovth dry washing eats per pouad. Calls made lor laundry at aay place. Rlag us up Phone Rich. 991,' Bt. Johns Loun dry. Churchill BrM,proprlotors. a See the St. Johns Sand and uravel LOf tor estimate ,on your bnscmcut or cement and plaster. We can save you money and make a little for ourselves. Phone Rich mond 1571 o The dollars you spend foolishly someone else put in the First Na tioual Bank. That's why the limn you spend them with is better off than you are. MAKE .A FRESH start: GET WISE. TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. it 0 WantedTo borrow soo for n period of five years; money wanted for improvement of a ten-acre tract of fruit land in White Salmon val ley, Wash. First mortgage on place given as security. Address "W" this office. o If you want to buy, rent, sell or exchange property see Wolcott, (The Rent Man.) St. Johtls Office, 401 South Jersey. Portland Office, 110, 2nd street. "Phones: Maiu 1743 A 1743. - 0 . Go without the things you do not need. It is a small price to pay for'comfort in your old age. ray the price and put the money you save in the rirst National Bank. 3 per cent there. it 0 " I will sell for a small payment down the Maples Property, corner of Lively and Fessenden streets, 15. C Hurlbcrt, 303 Portland liouie-vard. The ladies of the M. E. church will serve' a 25 cent dinner and sup per Ih new Lautherss building on election day, Apr. 4th. They will . . ...it. .... aiso Have a apron uooui wncrc They will sell aprons, coarse and fine, Big and small, for short and tall; Any kind you wish at all, The Junior League will conduct a candy booth also. o Brlag la xour Job printing while you UlBk of U. Don't wait until you are entirely out. Wa aro equipped to tura out neat and tasty printing promptly at Portland prteca or less. A RARE BARGAIN 53 acres of land 212 miles from Oregon City i A $60 per acre. Enough timber upon siime to pay for it. Running water on place. On tha realty maiit tay. Mutt batakan gulak WerkGuaca.tsid. ; Cl f HtU J. J, CNGRCN Car, Thawpaaw 4 HaarC, t Jahns, Oragan Wc have the dyes to make new fabrics of old. All kinds of dyes-Egg dyes, Diamond and Put man dyes. NORTH BANK PHARMACY HOA1E OF THE FAMOUS NYALS REMEDIES. Wit IMiMVItR nVURVWHKRlt l'RBlt "CURRIN SAYS SO." FREE PHONE I The Peninsula Bank "THE PIONEER BANK" We Pay Interest on Time Deposits SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT We combine absolute safety with satisfactory service Invite new accounts'and new business upon our own merits for strength and superior facilities. Our past policy and ample resourccs-our guarantee for the future WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS I OFFICERS Rout. Tkkat 1'i.att, President F. C. Knai-1', Vice President v C. A. Wood, Cnshlcr John N. Knuti'sitN, Assistant Cnsliicr. DIRECTORS M. L. H01.11KOOK, Cnpltnlist I'. C. KNAi'iv Sec. Pcninsuln Ltiuthcr Co, I'KTitK Autzun, President Portland Mfjr. Co. It. T. Pi.att, Piatt, & Plutt, Attorneys. H. L. Powkks, Vice President and Gen. Mr. Tnos. Cociikan, Contractor. Lcwiston Land & Water Co. C. A. Wood. Cnshlcr. : Why not use an Embroidery Pattern? 5 1 1 YOU CAN Thc Lauies' Home Journal Patterns A W Are, wc hcllevc, the hest on the market. That is why we sell (Jf 2y them. The same policy Is pursued in purchoslut; every other V V article of merchandise we sell. Wc exjK-ct to make a fair 33Tfxy .nrofit on evervthlnir wc sell voti. Wc do not cxiwct to uet rich at ypur expense. We Want to give you a full dollar's worth of value for every dollar you pay us, and at any time we do not do this wc want you to tell us about it. April Patterns are now on sale, also Ladies' Home Journals m COUCH & CO. - Opposite City Hall. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone Jersey 972. rresn anu xm urotma It is the constant aim of this store to ever keep only the freshest and most se lect groceries procurable, No Stale Goods are Kept in Stock W are well pleased with the generous patronage accorded this establishment since the same has come into our possession, and it Is evidence to us that the peo- pie of St Johns and vicinity appreciate a thoroughly first class grocery store. NORWEGIAN PATRONAGE SOLICITED A. B. LINDBOE SuccM.sor to J. F. Hndrlcks - 111 West Burlington Street i I 1 1 -: : 1 1 4 5jiiliiiiiiifiiM -7 ft