DO YOU KNOW That a fool can make money, but that it takes a wise man to save it? Now is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to be WISE And look into the future and see what you will need in the furniture line this Spring as everything is reduced because we have only 1 3 Days in which to Close Out Our Entire Stock cjk LULU We have a very complete line of Iron and Brass Beds and if you need one you will save from 25 to 40 per cent by buying now. DO YOU KNOW That we are giving 15 per cent discount on the ST. JOHNS RANGE This range is guaranteed absolutely for 10 years. From $31 to $50 KM We have a large number of remnants of linoleum that have to be sold re gardless of cost. It Costs You Nothing to get Our Prices 25c Curtain Scrim for 15c per yard homeIfURNISHERS 501-03 JERSEY sr. $4.00 Oil Heater only $3.00 ii J- Local News. 25 per cent discount on Brass Beds. Calef Bros. Miss Margaret Rassi lias been on tho sick list this week. Miss Pearl Reed spent Sunday with her friends in St. Johns. For. Rent Strictly Modern 9 robrp house. i09 West Burr street. You do not want cheap work, butyou do want good work cheap. See G. V. Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey. ! You may not uso much mcdi-J eind, but when you do you want tho best. Better Ret it at CUR RINS FOR DRUGS. " MiBS Ella Peterson has return ed from Brownsville. Oregon, where she has been visiting with hor brother and friends. For all kinds of plastering, brick and cement work, seo Page & Shay, 215 South Kellogg street. Phone Columbia G50. The W, R. C, will meet at one o'clock on the 15th to celebrate Lincoln's birthday, at 2.30 tho program will be given. All mem bers of the Post and their families are cordially invited to attend. Geo. A. Wright returned from San Diego, Cnl., Monday, after a month's stay in that southern city. He greatly prefers Oregon toiCalifornia, and was glad to get back. They have a somewhat diffgr ' ent mode of securing presidents n Movirn thnn is the case in the United States. In the latter presidents are made by ballot, and'in the former by bullets. Even the recall is invoked in Mexico by lead and steel. ' The Pacific Power Light Com Mnrth Yakima. Wash.. hasoffered to sell the City its nroinnf wnfflr Tllnnt. The nriCO aakad is $500,000. Tho offer is the result of a campaign which has long been waged in North Yakima. A mouse as timid as the rest of his kind went frisking around a cellar and came to a pool made by "a leak in a whiskey barrel. He drank a little from the pool and went away. Then he came Koolr and drank a little more. This operation he repeated for a nan uozuu uiuea, inu iuab fimA hn sat nn his haunches. Glared around and said, "Now show me that cat." If.you are interested in the health, comtort- ana conveni familv ston at G. w rwi-Ktrpfit. 311 S. Jersev. and see the new Parkeyte. the odorless, sanitary toilet. With in the reach of every family, Matting 20 cents for tho best. Calef Bros. Get an electric head treatment or massage at Gllmorc's Barber Shop. A. C. Gesler made n business trip to Aberdeen, Washington, this week. Washing and houseclcaning and clothes pressed by the day. Call nt 311 Central nvo. N. Ci. RHnrmnn In Imvlno n nnnt little residenco constructed on Polk street, near Seneca. Consult us freely on drag'mat ters. That's our business and our advice is free to you. GUR- ItlNS I'UK DRUGS. For SaleKitchen Treasure and cabinet combined. Toilet set and Pillows. 232 W. Tyler street. RJchnrd Rhnnhnrd and family have returned from San Diego, Gal., whero thov have been spending some time. If is Rtntnd that OHvor Ralke. whn nnddonlv lofr. Rf Johns sov. eral weeks ago, has been u guest of his brother in San Francisco. A woman lias asked tho law to stop her husband from calling her "dearie" and "sweetheart" in public. The public has a right to complain, too. Wfc aro vcrv snrrv that wo were not able to sunnlv the very larcre demand for our famous weather chart calendars, but next year there will be hlenty for all. UUKKINS I'UK UKUUS. Work is trainer forward on the new Trans-Oregon railroad be in cr built westward from Vale bv the Oregon-Eastern Ry. Trains are running to a point 37 miles irom vale and crrauincronerations will be continued throughout the winter. Pinna nv hflirnr laid tn make the 1913 Rose Festival the big gest event or tne year on we Pnmflf. Print: Tho Rnvnl Pns. 'arians. a Portland orcranization. hnvo. Ktarterl a camnaicm lor $100,000 with which to give the celebration. Because Oregon was admitted in tho TInion on Fehruarv 14. 1 RM a suctrpstinn has been made that it be called the "Valentine State." It is claimed that this pseudonym has advantages over the misleading "webtoot" ana for so many years. Do von know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments The safe way is to tnlffi Phnmherlain's Goucrh Rem edy, a thoroughly reliable prepa- ration, ana ria yourseii oi me cold as quickly as possible. This J.. i 1 U.. -II .1 1 remeuy ia lur Bate uy auu uc&icia. For Sale or Exchange FOR ST. JOHNS PROPERTY Fine 7-room house on East 25th street N., Portland, three blocks from Alberta street car line. Owner prefers St. Johns' property and will give a bargain Here is an opportunity to exchange your St. Johns property for a first class residence in a good neighborhood. For particulars apply to J. E. WILLIAMS Room 4, Holbrook Block Read the Review and keep posted. For $5 We will put this beau tiful instrument with sixteen musical selec tions or eight double disc records of your own choice. You pay us Five Dollars per month until you have paid $25.00, that's all; the best instrument ever offered for the money, the latest type of Columbia Grapho-phone. A selection of the latest records just received, come in and hear them and make your own select ions. St. Johns Pharmacy Columbia Phonograph Dealers ioae J A big reduction on. Remnants of Linoleum. Calef Bros. Gilmore's Barber Shop a spc- cinlty on childrins' hair cutting. Picture framing done nt Portlnml prices nt II. I Clark's, the furni litre man. tf Currin says: "You will find the best and freshest Chocolates iere." CURRINS FOR DRUGS. The January prize phonograph at the St. Johns Pharmacy was won by Miss Georgia Benson, lolder of the third number. Mrs. A. Stucker. formerly of St. Johns but now conducting milli nery narldi'j m Lebanon, greeted lerold time mentis nerc tins week. Oiiq Piano Vote with every cent of your purchase at St. Johns Hardware Co. St. Johns Hardware Co. will give it away. The iJiano retails at $iuu casn. I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to the friends who so no bly helped during the sickness of our beloved wife and mother.- - M. A. Bitgood. Methodist Church 11 a. m. What is God? 7.30 p. m.Our He roes, upwortn League o.uu p. m. Sunday School, 10 n. in. You arc welcome. Women are taking advantage of registration privileges in large numbers, turn unless tne men get busy they will bo ouinumboroii by the gentler sex. For a snrain you will find "Chamberlain's Liniment exccl- ont. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to u healthy condition. 25 and CO cent bottles for sale by all dealers. Mrs. 0. II. Hayes of North Smith avenue is recovering from nn operation for n tumor. Tho operation was performed by Dr. Webster, assisted by ur. miiing-ton. Does that hot water bottlo of yours leaitY Hotter get one oi tho kind we nave witn tno one year guarantee. CURRINS FOR DUUUb. The Civic Betterment League lcld an interesting meeting in tho citv hall Monday night, and plans were outlined for ell'ective work in tne near niiure. John N. Edlefson, cashier of the Peninsula National Bank, was operated upon for appendi citis at tho St. Vincent hospital Monday. Ho is getting along nicely. For Lease To responsible party until last of September, modern 7 room House, lwxmu ioc, cow burn, cnicKcn nousc, an kinds of fruit and berries, plenty of room for garden. Inquire m West Polk. Next Thursday is tho Inst day for candidates to file petitions for tho primaries. Several are circulnt'ng their filing papers, among whom nro F. A. Rico for ecorc or. A. A. muck lor ftinyor and I). F. Horsmnn as Council man at Large. Thoro may bo others, but wo have not yet earned of it. bovcrnl now can didates, wo understand, will make the run for tho nomination. Toll nn when wo do not nlcaso you in our service. Your satis- faction is our prosperity, uur first aim is to pleaso you. CUR RINS I'UK DKUUo. Mrs. Weeks entertained tho DnhniKiir club at a beautifully appointed Valentino luncheon at two o ciock inursuny auur noon. Tho rooms were beauti fully decorated in hearts and oimiilu imil tlin tnhlH woro lnvelv wt Orniron trrnno and red and whito carnations. Tho place pnrils carried out the Vn ontino (Ann Tlinso nrnsnnt did full justice to the good things provid ed by Mrs. weens unu nope 10 uu invited again soon. According to tho report of the Oregon Conservative Commis- 8 on. this stato lias uib.uuu.uuu feet of standing timbev, or one fifth that of the United States. Unused water power in Oregon streams is capable of producing tf.300.u00 eectric horsepower. 2,000,000 acres of this state can bo irr crated at a cost ot wu to $00 per acre, making the land worth, when irrigated, irom $100 to $500 per acre. The re nort out ines in a comnrenensive way Oregon's many dormant resources, On Inst Tnofulnv ovg tho 11th nnn nf tho most nromisinir c ass- no nf f lin TiMrsf. f!hriRtinn church. St. Johns Sunday School, tne loyal fnonrm ivnuncr married mutes) mot nl thn hnmfi of nno of their members, Mrs. James Kelley on Oswego street, with their hus bands and mends to the number nf nhnnr. ATi. The class colors. green and white, pervaded in everything. Bible and other rnmin worfi nlnvcd. nmoncr them flin mp.isiirinir of those nrcscnt with a minimum charge of one cent a foot and one cent per inch over the last foot in height, caus inw the Rhnrter in stature ant even footers to have some of the advantages over the taller, causing considerable amusement. Last but not least, the reiresh monts Hhmvcd tho art and skil of tho young married ladies that would cause our bachelor tnenus to sit un and take notice. xx CONDHNSKD RKPORT OF Peninsula National Bank OF ST. JOHNS, ORKGON Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency at close of busi ness, February 4, 1913. ASSHTS Loans and Discounts Over Drafts United States Bonds nt par Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Cash in Bank and due from Banks LIABILITIKS Cnpital Stock Fully Paid Surplus nud Undivided Profits National Bank Notes Outstanding Dividends Unpaid Deposits Total St. I'nul f .10.00 MliiiicniH)lli( :I0.(H) Duliitli JtO.OO k'niiNU City :t0.00 Omnlm 110.00 St. Jawph HO.OO Lincoln IW.00 I'rotu oilier Mtcni oiiitslii pmjxittloti, Tell your fricmU In llic linut of till optiortunlty of tuovlntr Vcl on low f in-it. Dlricl Irniti service vlu llurlinutoti Route. Northern Pacific. Grout I North ern, mill SH)knc, Portlnml & Scnttlc lint, You can (UmhxII fiiiulu with tno nud ticket will be (tirnUheil people In the Hint. DetnlU will lo fiirnUlieil on rcipiciit. Deposits (Comptroller's Call) Feb. ,, 1913 Deposits February 4, 1912 Increase $179,081.45 7-57 55,000.00 9.48'-94 3,000.00 77,502.28 $324,136.24 $ 50,000.00 8,165.96 50,000.00 135.00 2I5,835;28 $324;i36.24 S215.83528 254.920.63 $60,914.65 PHTF.R AUTZHN, President C. KNAPP, Vice President J. N. KDLIiFSKN, Cnshicr S. L. DOBIH, Assistant Cashier LOW COLONIST FARES Dail' March 15 to April 15th, to ALL POINTS ON THE SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY, -1? ROM ChlcnKo JIW.OO IVot In ..: :I7.00 St. l.ol JI7.00 Milwiuikcc IW.70 l.lltlu Rock 42.00 Memphis 42.50 NcwOrlcatm..,. 18.05 W. 1). Skinner, Trnlfic Mmm;cr I'ortlniul.Orc. O. M. St. Joh Cornell n, Ore. Second Hand Stoves nnd RaiiRcs Iron Beds Kitchen Cabinet Tubles Chairs Rockers Cupboards Dressers Couches We haven good stock of Second Hand Furniture? nil in first class condition. Prices Low Cosh or Credit St. Johns Furniture Company No. 0047. Keiort of the condition of tho First National Bank nt St. Johns, In the stnte of Oregon, 11 1 the dote of liutlnciw l'cb, 4, 1013: KHSOtmeiui, l.onn mul illkCountH f ISS.OSOil Overdrafts, svcurwl .Sc nnwc'il 74,90 I'. S. boinlitoM-curcclrculiitloii C0.000.00 U, S. IxmiiW to keen re pontnl savings u.uw.uy llomls, SccuritiiM. etc 117,1 10.21 llnnklnn hoiue, furniture nml fixture 3J1O0.0O Other real ettc owned 4,4oo,oo Due from Slate mul Private Hanks ami Hankers, Trust Com. milieu mul Savlni! Hanks 2,078.9(1 Due from approved re. Mirvc OKeuts 21,1711,07 Checks ami other .omit Items 8M.8I Notos of other Na. tioiinl IUiuks 7-IO,oo fractional )ir cur reiicv, nlckeU.cents IG0.01 Lawful iiiouoy runurve in iKiuk, vit: Specie ia,ll,7f Ht'deuiptioii fund with V, S. Troftkiirer (5 per ct, of circulation) 2,500,00 1I.1P1.1W Satisfaction, is the word Oil more, the Barber, Tvnewrlter rilibons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. Tim ni'nsni'intiun busitiGSS with us is not 1111 oxporimont. We have devoted u lot of time nnd study to perfecting this depart- . wl 1 it I ill fi ment. loiiKCtuio iienoui 01 u i'!lli nn iiinronsn in tho cost of you prescriptions. Better bring your next one 10 ub. uuukunq FOU DHUGS. First Christian Science Society Sundays 11 a. m., Wednesdays nt 8 p. 111. Reading room open 011 Tues day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All cordially invited to the services and reading room. Subject Suudav: "Soul." Our full weight and QUALITY Knn nf linn o)inl(l rlrni's nro nil ready to hand out to you and you don't have to wait while they are put up. Prompt soryice has helped to mako our business. CUKK1NS I'UK UKUU&. Dr. J. V. Scott has now one of the finest and most modernly appointed dental parlors in the entire northwest. This week he has installed an electric switch board and appliances for dental work that are beauties and great conveniences. It enables him to do work with less pain nnd greater facility. He has also in stalled nn electric air compressor that is quite an innovation. Other facilities have been added to his parlors, so that now it is ono of the most complete dental offices on the coast. Total fMJPfill I.IAIIIMTIIW. Capitul stock paid In f.QQQ Mirimn tuna ju,y Undivided profits, o oxpou. mm and tuxwt jwid 1,(M8SI Individual duiKMiU subject to check.. 12G.T7MO Demand curtlfictitw of deposit 8,607.10 Time dejw.it 80,014.47 Certified chw:ks..t Cashier's cliwck out- stamliiiK 240IVtS Postal Savuik Dp'U, H,HnM . ia2.ai3.Qs; Toui ;nw,QgiJi State of Oronoii. I M. County of Multiiouwh I I, I'. I'. Drinker, cashier of the atgv immod bank, do solemnly swwir that tlw ahove statement is true to the Ixust of my knowledge and hulief. I'. V. Drinker, Cashier. SulscrilH.l and sworn to before iut tills 8ti. dayofl'eb., 1918. W, S. KUKK, Notary Public, Miiltuumah county, Ore. A. R. lobes, Correct Attest: Perry C. Stroud, C. II. Russell, Directors. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blank are kept for sale at this office ami others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgage Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, I.cascs. All these blanks itt the uniform price of 30c per dozen. Wo havo a night service to help you when sickness comes in tho night. Call us at Room 5, Tho Irwin, or ask n policeman. CURRINS FOR DRUGS.