20 Cents for (Mattings t ' ? 5 : 1 We 1 4 It will during Local News. 25 per cent discount on Hrnss Beds. Cnlef Bros. A.S. Benson is spending n few weeks in California. George Foss lins returned from a year's stay in Wisconsin. II. Whistler is having nn addi tion built to his residence. For basement work, see V. W. Mason, phone Columbia G8. For Ront Strictly Modern 9 roomhouso. 109 West Burr street. Taxes aro duo onco more, a fact which the property owner contemplates with disapproval. Ted Sloan was awarded the horse and buggy of Pascal Hill's, which was raffled 6iT lust Satur day. Mrs. B. T. Leggett of New berg, Oregon, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. F. Horsman, this week. You do not want cheap work, but you do want good work cheap. Seo G. W.- Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey. For all kinds of plastering, brick and cement work, see Page & Shay, 215 South Kellogg street Phono Columbia C50. Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sieras, died near San Francisco Monday. He was the most pic turesque and quaint character that the West ever produced. It is stated that over seven mil - lion dollar's worth of street and sewer work have been already contracted for in the City of Portland for this year, with several millions' worth to follow. If you are interested in the health, comfort and conveni ence of your family stop at G. W, Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey, and see the new Parkeyte, the odorless, sanitary toilet. With in the reach of every family. Mrs. Alice Learned and Mrs. J. P. Wrinkle and children left last week for Long Beach, Cal., where they will join 0. E. Learn ed and family, who have been spending a month in that delight ful clime. Their stay in Califor nia will be indefinite. The latest edition of the Amer ican Newspaper Annual Direc tory shows that 1.68G newspa pers were established during the year 1912 in the United States and Canada, and that of these only 36 survive. A record of 1. 50 failures out of 1,686 journal istic ventures -would seem to prove that there are "more profit able fields of enterprise than starting newspapers. Ex. We Positively Will Close Next Friday, February 28 Are Open Evenings Until Then 5 IV homeTfuMISHERS 501-03 be your loss if you don't get what you need ouMast week's GREAT WIND UP SALE. Matting 20 cents for the best. Calef Bros. Garden seeds aro beginning to attract attention. ForSalo-Canary birds. 602 Charleston street. 'Get an electric head treatment or massage at Gilmore's Ilarber Shop. If you want a basement exca-i vutcd, seo V. W. Mason, 5101 Hartman street. 1 C. W. Rice is having a cozy little dwelling erected on Chicago street, near Central avenue. For Sale--Kitchen Trensuro and. cabinet combined. Toilet set and Pillows. 232 W. Tyler street. W. A. Bennett has been under going nn operation for an injury to his urm ut the St. Vincent hospital. Alexander McNiven has return ed from Vancouver, B.C., where ho has been employed for the past couple of years as a boiler maker. Tho seating capacity has been materially enlarged at the city hall, and it is now possible for a goodly audience to comfortably seat themselves when occasion arises. The act was a commend able one. The Congregational Church Sunday School 10 a. m. Preach ing 11 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Even ing topic. "Justification." C. E. 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Wed. 2:30 p. m. T)n vnn know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other oi tne minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, a thoroughly reliable prepa ration, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. John N. Edlefsen has returned from the St. Vincent hospital, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. He says that he is feeling first rate, and ex pects to resume his duties as cashier of the Peninsula Nation al bank the first of the next week. An effort is on foot for the es tablishment of a hospital in St, Johns, and with that in view parties are now making a cam paign of the city seeking finan cial and moral support. There seems to be no doubt but that a hospital here would prove quite a convenience. St. Johns is destined for a manufacturing city, and a hospital will soon be come an absolute necessity. A 'big reduction on Remnants of Linoleum. Calef Bros. JERSEY ST. 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 DO YOU KNOW You can purchase at this store numerous articles you have been running to Portland for? We carry a full line of blank books, carbon paper, typewriting supplies, statement blanks, etc., also bed pans, urinals, feeding cups, fever thormometors, hot water bottles, syringes, and numerous other sick room requisites. Parker Fountain Pens The Scholl Foot-Eazers" Diamond Dollar Eye Glasses Columbia Phonographs Hess Poultry Panacea Cyclone Cold Cure Are some of our specialties. Our Prescription Department always in charge of a competent druggist. St. Johns Pharmacy The Peninsula's Leading Drug Store 15 per cent off on St. Johns Ranges 1 JU 4 ' i- JUL and keep posted. Gilmore's Barber Shop a spc cialty on clilldrtns' hair cutting. Picture framing done at Portland prices at II. F. Clarices, the funii utrc mail. tf Lots for Sale Also some fur niture. Ms. Anna Guler, 41G E. Richmond. J?. O.Knlko has betrun construc tion of a fine residence on Mo hawk street, near Fessenden. Basement work of all kinds done promptly at reasonable price. V. W. Mason: phone Col umbia G8. As we go to press we learn thnt the condition of J.T.Brooks. our well known townsman, is most serious. For Rent Modern 5 room house 2 blocks from car line. Lot 55x182. Innuire of owner at 209J N. Jersey street, or 1414 Oswego street. Come have a bier time at the taffy pull Friday evening, Feb.21, basement ol fti. u. church given by the Epworth League. Ad mission 15 cents. MnMindint. Church 11 n. in. The leaven and the meal. 7:30 ti m Tho tirnnil fmm Hnnvnn. Sunday School 10 a. m., Epworth League G:30 p. m. TTmtnrlii Sitrwlnv mnrnimr r. fresher, a new thought, a new ofnrf fm Mm now wnnk'n work. Come and get all this and more with it nt the Hnrnca Bible Class at 10 p. m. ; Baptist church, tf. TiVi n iincnin vnn t51l fltirl P.lnmilinrliiin'H T.tnimnnt excel lent. It allays tho pain, removes the soreness, anu soon restores lw iincla (o n hnnlthv pniulitinn. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. lVii I.imiriv -Tn rnHnnnsihlu party until last of September, moucrn room nouse, luuxaw ioi, cow barn, chicken house, an kinds of fruit and berries, plenty of room for garden. Inquire 323 West Polk. Oriurrm will, ill nil nroll.'lhllitv. mnkii ii nlrnmr Hlinwinir nt this year's dry farming congress. liilllllK""k vuiimiipoiuii iiufj taken the subject up with tho mUrnnrla ninl nlnns will ho made waavaw J '" " - - - early in tho year so thnt a com plete exhibit may bo prepared. llnvlvnl nnrvIeoH are now in progress in the Free Methodist church, comer Enst Richmond and Hudson steerts, conducted by Evnngclist M. L. Schooley, in connection with the pastor, II. V. Haslam. They will be continued all next week. St. Johns hns.bcen pretty well ted nt thoSL Vincent hospital in Portland during the past week or so. J. N. hdieiscn wns operated upon for appendi citis; W. A. Bennett for injury to his arm; Chares Fay for gland trouble, and Mrs. Ilorann has also been operated upon there. Tho Valo Chamber of Commerce is taking caro of tho boys of tho city by allowing them the uso of tho handsomely appointed club rooms twice a week. This is nmlmhlv tho first citv in the stato to take tho rising genera tion into partnership in ita do- vclopmpnt work nnd is n move thnt is certain to havo good re sults, Tho Civic Betterment league, with a membership of 100. has stnrted n cnmimitrn for a more beautiful St. Johns. Tho object is a mostlaudabloono, and should secure the assistance of every individual in St. Johns. Those that havo not enough pride to clean un around their premises should be made to do so. If you want envelopes printed at tho bargain price ot mty rents fnr 100 envolonos. von had better hurry. After March first tlm nrioft will revert back to regulation price of $1.00 for the first hundred, many navotaKon advantage of tho cut rate, a nnmlior nf whom wore Indies. If you want to furnish your ad dress to your out oi town irienus enailv nnd clearlv. have same printed on envelopes while the bargain price is in vogue. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the homo of Miss Floid Wood. Tuesday, Feb. 18. The object being the discussion of the opera "Patience." A very excellent program was rendered by Miss Alice urown, vocal, mr. Turner, flute. Miss Wood, niano. Those present wore Mesdamcs T. Glover, Newell, Lebo, mil, Brown, Kemp, Wood, Misses E. McDonald, N. Whistler, N. Kemp, F. Wood, Alice Brown, Helen Hill.Mr. Turner, Harris G. Deweiss, C. Herwich, R. Pow ell, J. Powell, Dr. Brown. The young ladies' class of the Church of Christ of this city entertained the young men's class last Friday evening at the liome of Miss Mae Johnson on E. 12th and Alberta streets. It was in the nature of a Valentine party and the houso was appro nriiitolv decorated for tho ocea sion. There were about forty present anu an spent a very en joyable evening. Games of var ious descriptions and music were entered into in the right spirit to give the greatest of amuse ments and entertainment. De lightful refreshments. Satisfaction, is the word Gil more, the Barber. Reduces Fire Insurance Lee Cormany, Fire Chief, is in receiptof the following commun ication from the Underwriters' Equitable Rating Bureau, which explains itself: Dear Sir: In response to your favor of tho Gth inst, inquiring the amount of reduction in fire insurance rates in St. Johns, pro vided combination hose and chemical automobile fire truck is placed in service, with two fully paid firemen to man same. beg to advise as follows: It has been our experience that two men arc insufficient to handle such a piece of apparatus with any degree of efficiency. Dur ing meal hours, if only two men were employed, there would be but one on duty, and it is very evident thnt one man cannot han dle the apparatus referred to. We would, therefore, ask that not less than three fully paid firemen be maintained at head quarters houso. The approximate reduction, provided our rcquset is complied with and the apparatus purchas ed is satisfactory, would amount to from EIGHT to TEN PER CENT. -Signed, James N. Mc Cune, Secretary. Candidates File The following havo filed nom- nntton papers as candidates for citv office at the primaries to be held March 8th. The list was taken nt2:45 today Thursday: For Mayor Chas. Uredeson, A. A. Muck. For Recorder--F. A. Rice. For Treasurer J. E. Tanch, Councilmen First Ward- Jas. N. Purkapile, I. B. Martin. Councilmen nt Large l). v. Horsman. J. W. Davis. The fol owing have taken out petitions, and will in all proba bility file them beforo tho time for filing terminates tonight Thursday: For Attorney r. (J. Stroud. Councilman First Ward C. E. Garlick. Counc men Second Ward P. Hill, Roy Wilcox. Councilmen at Large S. G. Wright, II. M. Waldrof. Messrs. Garlick and Waldrof aro tho only Democrats. Tho revival services conduct ed bv Rev. Goodo proved to be a great blessing nnd inspiration to the church nnd Sundny School. Somo now recuits were brought in. nnd tho church in general cauirht a new vis on of its priv iliges nnd possibilities nnd is working a little harder to fultill its God appointed mission. You aro given a special in vitation to join our ranks, if you dosiro to help further, tho causo of righteousness nnd to snvo a lost world. Regular ser vices. Sunday:. Sundny School nt 10 a. m. Preaching servico at 11 a. m. Christian Endenvor atG:30. Preaching ut 7:30. You are welcome to any and nil of theso services. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Muck on tcrtnincd the Jolly 'Steen Club and a few miests at thoir homo Wednesday evening. 1 ho game of COO was tho principal diver sion. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Vin cent nnd Mr. und Mrs. W. R. Evens won first and second club nrizes, and Mr. nnd Mrs. B. I'. Rnmbo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John ston first and second guest prizes. Tho event wns thoroughly enjoy ed. Five tnblcs of players were in operation, weiiaoua reirean ments were served. f if i" i ? r i. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over tho frequent colds contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it, ns overy cold weakens tho lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for tho more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is famous for ts cures, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealors. Tho Oregon Chemical and Dis infpprfint C.n. 1ms tnkon un nuar tors in tho Valentino buildimr on Burlington street. Tho com pany is incorporated, and its specialty is mauuiauiuruig uiu infnetnnts. sweeninir cornnounds. etc. The officers expect it to rapidly deveiopo into a largo con cern. First Christian Science Societv Sundays n a. m., weuuesuays at a p. m. Reading room open on lues dav and Saturdav from 2 to d n. ill. All cordially invited to the services and reading room. Subject biuidav: "Mind." Typewriter ribbons for sale at tins ollice; 50 cents eacu. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at tins otace uuu others will be added as tne demand arises Warranty deeds. Quit Claim Deeds. Kealtv and Chattel Mort I? aires. Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Dills nf Sale. Leases. All these blanks ut the uniform price of 30c per dozen, PAID When your bill is paid by your Peninsula National Bank check, it makes no difference whether or not the per son you pay returns a receipt. His signature on your paid check menus that he received pay ment, and the bank it self guarantees the fact. Can you think of a better way to pay out money? PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest Dank on the Peninsula 4 ON SAVINGS do GO-CARTS Our ucw lines of 1913 Model Go-carts has arrived. We are showing some classy designs, com bining the latest features in go-enrt construction with durability and beauty of appearance. Our go carts arc nil ono motion fully collapsible, folding into a small package so as to be easily carried on the street cars. Prices $5 to $15 St. Johns Furniture Company CASH OR CRHDIT lids for Lighting City of St. Johns, Oregon The f!itv Council on or before eight o'clock p. m. February 25th, 1913, will receive soalud written bids for lighting the city of St. Johns in accordance with specifications on file in the olllce of the City Recorder, Contract to commence March I,iuii5,aud to run not loinrcr than five vuai'rf. Tho right to reject any or nil bids is reserved to the city coun cil, p. a. iticnj, City Kecordor. Published in the St. Johns Re view Jan. 17 nnd Fob. 21, 10151. Odd jobs of all kinds l'rompt turvfcc Houtcs moved, rnltctl ami reKiinl N. A, GEE & SON Contractors. Home Mover unit Repairers I'lione Columbia 56 Hoi Ivanlioe St. St, Johns. Oregon City Primary Nominating Election Notice Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, tho 8th day of March, 1913, at Hailey'a Store room in the Holbrook building at the corner of South Jorsey nnd Richmond streets, for tho First Ward, and the City Hall for tho Second ward, u Primary nominat ing Election will bo hold, at which the Republican and Dem ocratic parties will choose their candidates for City Oflicers, namely: One Mayor. Ono City Recorder. Ono City Treasurer. Ono City Attorney. Two Councilmen First Ward. Two Councilmen Second Ward. Three Councilmen at Large. Said election will bo hold nt twelve o'clock noon, and will continue until seven o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. F. A. RICE, City Recorder. Published in tho St. Johns Re view Jan. 31, Feb. 7,. 14, 21, 28, and March 71913. 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