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In Dressers! Dressers! Dressers! EASTER BARGAIN SPECIAL We can buy cheaper, and we can sell cheaper. Every one of these swell up-to-date low priced dressers say so. They fairly shout SAVINGS from our big front windows. Come and see and judge for yourself. 1 BIRDS liyc Maple Dresser, colonial design, large bevel plntc mirror 24x30, Norqticst quality lined 21x42 case Regular price $34 Easter bargain price $24.50 ANOTHER Birds liyc Maple Dresser, Empire line, swell front, fnrge bevel plalc mirror, regular price of dresser is $2750 Easter Bargain Special - $19.50 PIAIN Solid Oak Dresser Wax Finish, a 2tx4i"casc, a 21x38 mirror," u good substantial piece of furniture, Regular price $18.00 Easter Bargain Special - $13.50 STIIyl, another hausomc IlirdsKyc Maple Princess Dresser' serpentine front, an 18x40 bevel plate mirror, the reg ular price $21.00 , Easter Bargain Special - $16.00 PACIFIC Oak Dresser, dull finish, of plain square design Regular price $10.00 Easter Bargain Special - $7.50 QUARTERED Oak Wax Finish Dresser of pleasing dc sign in cither straight line or mission. The case is 21x41, surmounted by bevel plate mirror 22x28. Reg. $23 Easter Bargain Special - $1 7.00 ClIlFFONIER BARGAIN, Quartered Oak, wax finish, six drawers, bevel plate mirror. Very handsome. Regular price $26.00 Easter Bargain Special - $19.00 GOLDEN Ash Dresser, plain solid design, a very sub stantial dresser, tegular price $12.00 Easter Bargain Special - $9.00 CHIFFONIER BARGAIN, one more quartered oak, wax finish, six drawer bevel plate chiffonier. Regu lar price $21.50 Easter Bargain Special - $15.00 T Ormandy Bros. 0PZTE CREDIT FURNITURE OFFICE Local News. Gilmore's Barber Shop a spe cialty on chlldrcns' hair cutting. White Wynndott eggs for set ting; 75 cents. 510 ti. Charles ton. Found A bunch of keys. Own er can have samo by calling at this ofllce, proving property and paying for this ad. By notice elsewhero in this issue it will bo noted that the U. S. Treasury Department is call ing for bids on ground suit able for n postolfice site. Currin says: Every day is a good Kodak day. Lot us furnish you with free literature about Kodak "all by daylight" meth ods of photography. D. C. Lewis, C. A. Fry, O. J. Gatzmyer, Mrs. F. W. Valentino and Mrs. A. A. Muck have been appointed as a committee to look up a suitable site for a public park by the Commercial Club. G. W. Munson is an independ ent candidate for the oflico of Councilman of the Second Ward, which makes five candidates in the field for this office, with two to bo elected. The fact of Christ's Resurrec tion is the topic at the Congre gational church Sunday morning at 11 a. m. special music, mast er program Sunday evening, consisting of music and recita tions. A welcome to all. Free stereoptican views depict ing the value of good roads and ocher interesting scenes will be shown at the auditorium of the high school building Friday evening, March 21, by Samuel Hill, the good roads apostle, un der the auspices of the St. Johns Commercial club. Bishop W. H. Fouke, of the UnitedEvangelical church, who is to preside at the annual con ference to be held in Eugenq be ginning April the 3rd is making a tour of the conference district and will be in St Johns the even ing of Tuesday the 26th at 8 p. m. Don't fail to hear the Bishop. The ladies of the Methodist church of St. Johns will serve the Methodist preachers of Port land to a chicken pie banquet on Monday, March 24, from 12 to 2 p, m. The people of St. Johns are cordially invited to come and dine on this annual occasion. Dinner 50 cents. Remember the place: one block south of city hall. Have you noted our sale prices on Full Weight QUALITY house hold drugs? Better come in for anything in this line. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. Get nu electric head treatment cr massage nt Gilmore's Darbcr Shop. Wanted- Stenographer; ono acquainted with legal work pre ferred. P. C. Stroud, First Na tional Bank building, St. Johns. Help Wanted, female Sales ladies that can.sparo a fow hours each day right hero in St. Johns can mako $1.00 nor hour; only two wanted. Address Bright man, 192J Twelfth, Portland. You can say goodbyo to consti pation with a clear conscience if you uso Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their uso. For salo by nil dealers. Nntipn is hnrohv Driven that the firm of Blackburn, Chambers & Lowry has this day been i dissolved by mutual agreement. A.H. Blackburn, J. U.:Chnmbors, H. R. Lowry. We will soon bo in our new home in "The Haibrook Block" on Philadelphia street. Wo will then be better than ever prepar- LOW COLONIST FARES Daily March '15 to April 15th, to ALL POINTS ON THE SPOKANE. PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. nd to sorvo vou nromntlv. court eously and efficiently. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. A blunder was made in the Review last week in giving the name of the step daughter of the Into Jacob Carr. It should have read Mrs. Gilbert Goodhue. The obituary notice appears elsewhere m its corrected iorm. Tim trnrbniro cans are being nawl with wrpnterfreouenevthan was formerly the case, A near ly full can is not now an object of curiosity. The streets are showing the result of the burden of rubbish being shifted to the proper receptacles. A note from R. W. McKeon nnd tinted Davton. Oregon. stated that he is lowly butsure- I.. .nnlm "Pill's" fit. miliar and debonair figure has been greatly missed around here since his illness overtook him. Here's hoping that he may soon return in perfect health. D. C. Tallman made a business trip to Willamina last week, and while there called unon our former townsman, D. N. Byer lee, who is conducting a news naner in that bailiwick. Mr. Tollman states that D. N. IS nrnRnfirinor fine v and is comnelied to work overtime to keep abreast of, his ever increasing business. There will be a Christian Sci ence lecture in the High bchool niirlitnrium. St Johns. Friday evening, April 25,1913, by Frank TI T.winnrd. C. S. B.. of the Board of Lectureship of First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass., under the auspices of the Christian Science Society of St. Johns. Work for a OreaUr St. Jobaa. - FROM C1iIcko f 38.00 St. l'ntil f .10.00 I'eorlit 37.00 Mlnncaiwlli 30.00 St. Loult 37.00 Duluth. . . .' 30.00 Milwaukee 3C.70 Kniiwn City 30.00 Little Uock 42,60 Omalm 30.00 Memphis -12.60 St. Joseph 30.00 New Orleans 48.05 Lincoln 30.00 I'rom other cattcru points In proportion. Tell your friends In the Hast of this onnortunitv of ntovltiL' West on low fares. Direct train service via Ilurllngton Route, Northern I'aclCc, Great North ern, an apokane, rortiami scuttle line. You can'ileposlt funds with me nnd tickets will be furnished people Uaxt. J .Details will be furnished on request. In the V. 1). Skinner, Traffic Mauajjer rortlaml.Ore. O, M, Cornell St. Johns, Ore. As Near as a Drug Store Next Door Your telephone brings you as near to our store as though you lived next door to us. Keep in mind that you can have anything in drug store goods whenever you wish by merely telephoning us. Your order will be given that careful, intelligent'attention which has become a habit with us and the goods will be delivered to you promptly. Our Telephone and Free Delivery Service saves time, trouble and effort If your physician leaves a prescription at the house, let us know and we will send for it and de liver the medicine. If there is some unexpected need due to sickness, or if you want one or more of the hundreds of articles in our stock, we are ready to deliver them. We will, if you wish, send assort ment of goods for you to choose from. This service gives perfect satisfaction and costs nothing extra. Our prices are right for reliable goods and are alike to all. When you think of Drug Store Goods, think of us and use your 'phone St Johns Pharmacy Reliable Druggists See V. W. Mason for till kinds of cement work. Picture framing done nt Portland prices at II. 1". Clark's, the ftirtii tttre man. tf Don't forget to register. The time for doing so is rapidly drawing to a close. Do it now. Setting Eggs, for Sale, also day old chidks, thorough bred white leghorns. W. Lorenzen, 013 Myers street. Miss Cordelia Davis, stenogra pher nt the Portland Manufacture ng Co., is spending a couple of weeks in the country. F. L. Emerson hu& disposed of his Central avenue property, nnd Lewis Riehl has also sold his lome on North Leonard street. Mrs. D. Frank Horsman will sing at the Congregational church at the morning service bunuuy, and D. Frank Horsman will sing at the evening service. Seed Corn. Golden Bantam Sweet; best corn for this climate as seed has been acclimated. Grown by L.II. Smith. For sale at Bonhum & Currier's. l'irst Christian Science Society Sundays 1 1 a. in., Wednesdays at 8 in. Rending room open on Tucs- day ntul Saturday from 2 to 4 p. m. All cordially invited to the services and reading room. Subject Stindav: Matter." A light blanket of snow nmasf- ed the "natives" when they rose from their slumbers Wed nesday morning nnd gazed upon the outer world, it will bo all iirlit this time, but don't let it inppen again. Rnmnmlint' whoii vmi want nn article that is not in our regular stock. WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU, and promptly, too. There !h nnthinir too small to receive our absolute attention. CUR- UNS FOR DRUGS. The business streets were the gainers in the street sweeper competition last week. Thociiy uthors nave decided to pur chase one, so that the streets may be in fit condition at any and all times. The citv of Linnton has bond ed itself for $100,000 with which to install a water system. Con nections will bo made with Hull tun water supply. Linnton. for ts size, thus shows considerable thick and enterprise. Postmaster Monnhan slates that many letters are delayed on delivery because of the lack of nroner address. All peronB should bo careful to inform their riends of their nroner address . ... so that this delay bo avoided. Get in tho habit and keep it up. fK'm 10n nhl nhiickH nnd di- Innldntnd frnino huildinirs which nro n menace to tho tenants and surrounding property have been condemned by tlio Building In spector of Portland, who has or dered them removed lortiiwitn. All are within the fire limits. J. E. Brcdeon hns returned from a counlo of month's so journ in and around San Diego, Cnl. Ho found things southward in n flourishing condition, tho two crops of spring nnd fall touriBts keeping it so. John invested in a coup o oi lino resi dence lots near San Diego. T. F. Lovens. thonmatourpoul- trvmnn. brouirht two eggs to this oluco Inst weoK which noaverrcu that ho had taken from his hen nest one morning. The disparity between the two is as groat as between Mutt and Jell. The smaller ono is not larger than a irood s zed bird egg. whilo tho other is as largo as hens ever mako them. Hnrrln snvs; Tho m-cscrintion . - - - . - 1 . Til. .. 1 ! i . . uusincss wiui u la it ccruumy ; I 1 it !.. ..I we Know now, uuu wivru i ui wnvs nno nimlitv of drill's used In vnur nrcscrintions - THE RF.RT. Pmmntness nnd abso lute reliability has built our pro scription business. We aro pre script on "Crank's." There is nn detail too small to bo over looked in tho handling of your prescription work. 11 MUM BE RIGHT if we fill it. Children nre much more like ly to contract tho contagious dis eases when they havo colds. Whooninir cough, diptheria, scarlet fever and consumption nro diseases that are often con tracted when the child has a Mild. That is whv all medica nnrhnririfis snv hownro of colds. For the nuick cure ot colds you will find nnthinir hotter than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. .T V. .lonnlnirs nnd familv have returned irom Letnuriuge, Alia, Canada, where Mr. Jennings had boon eniraced in the laundry business for almost a vear. He wnsverv triad to return to bt. Johns, as tho extremes of heat nnd cold in the"Canuck" country was something terrific. In the summer it grows so hot that children can cry all day without aheddincr a tear, and even the wnirnns cro around with their tongues hanging out. In winter it gets to forty below and one's vnir-n cracks when ho attcmnts to speak. It is quite likely that the former councilman will en gage in business in or near St. Johns. Satisfaction, is the word Oil- more, the Uarbcr. Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. J. II. Smith has moved to Gara- baldi for the summer, as has also II. S. Hewitt. Rev. Weisle. bastor of the German Baptist church, is recov ering from a very acute attack of pneumonia. For Rent Seven room house on Jersey street, close in; $10 per month. Phone Columbia 297, or call at 710 E. Polk. P. Turner, formerly a business man of this city, is now located in Berkeley, Cnl., and has writ ten for the Review to keep him posted on happenings in St. Johns. Currin snvs: Have you over tried any of the NYAL TOILET ARTICLES? Remember, we are back of them with our reputa tion, and that means something to you. St. Johns Pioneer M. E. church Cor. Leavitt and Hayes streets. 11 a. m Sorrow turned to joy throuirh Christ's resurrection. 7:30 p. m., Easter program by the Sunday school. It is the duty of every lady in St. Johns to register and vote at the April election. No lady of nroner aire will bo doing her full duty unless she does so. Regis ter now. Tl-nnod-n Snndnv morninir re fresher. 11 new thomrht. n new start for tho now week's work. Come and get all this and more with it at the Baracu Bible Class at 10 a. in. ; Baptist church, tf. We wish to thank tho friends and neighbors for their kindly aid and solicitations 111 tho last I'llns nttnnditnt to tho tmaainir of our father, the late Jacob Cnrr. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Goodhue. Currin says: Aro you getting .he 4 per cent dividend by sav nur your S and II Green Trndinir QlnmiMiV Wi irlvn rinnlilo utnmnn on all purchases mado on Wed nesdays, we give sunups on every article in our store. 2 Don't fail to vote for F. W. Valentino for Councilman of the HI rut WnrI. IHa nrnvintiH rnn. ord as city ofllclal is above ro- proach. A vote lor valentine ib a vote for good government and a greater St. Jolins. pd adv. PnnimoiH'Inir'Piinsdnv nvnnlnif. Murcli hit. Rfonrns and Wilson. InuM'm-u will bn nt tiinir niirbt ll.1T" U.'f ' " ' - - ------ - 1 n 11 I 1 1 olltce at 'iui somn jersey street, R .inbnn. from 7 to 8:110 overv evening. They aro counsel for the Equal Rights Co. Vnit liiiltro n ninii tint bvwhntho iroinisc.s to do, but by what lie ins done. That is tho only truo test. Chamberlain's Cough lemcdv iudired by this standard luia nn nimni'Inr. Pnnnln nVnrv. u-hoi-o sneak of it in the hiirh- ont terms of nrniso. For Bnlo by all dealers. Will have for n short time, Indian Runner duck eggs and hnhy ducks, nl so llarred Plymouth ntul White Leg. horn eggs and baby chickens. Call on or address T. V. Levetis, uo South Olympia Street. Phone Columhia 046. Oroiron fared well In nnnronri- ntionB from Congress. In tho Rivers and Harbors bill n total nf S.'l.12:i.R0O is iriven over to im- m-nvnmnntn in this state. Which is divided between tho Columbia and Snnko rivors and tho differ ent hnrbors. Also $1,139,000 is appropriated for this state in the 52 Times $2 Can you plan your cx penscs during 1913 so as to make fifty two visits to the Peninsula National Batik with a $2 deposit each time? One hundred and four dollars, besides the interest earned, will look good to you at the'end of the yc'nr, and the little self-denials necessary to save it will he beneficial also. This is the opportune Time to start a savings plan. Will you do it? PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank on the Peninsula 4 ON SAVINGS 40 St. Johns Furniture Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and Ex changed St. Johns Notes Annn Konczrnk.nircd 2 months. died at 818 North Kollogjr street yesterday and was buried at 2 p. m. today in the Columbia come- tcry. Mrs. A. II. lilacKDurn, wuo 01 Undertaker Hlackburn, was tak en to tho Good Samaritan hospi tal, Portland, today, where sho will undergo an operation. II. L. Cowles, ttrocer nt iVugnntlnn utrpot. dislodirod a ta rantula hidden in a bunch of ba nanas today while cutting fruit from the stock. Mr.Cowlos suc ceeded in capturing it and plac ing it in a bottlo without being bitten, and ho now has it on ex- libition. Dr. Roderick D. McRae, who inn lionii with tho hosnital staff at tho Good Samaritan hospital in Portland for moro than a your, umi In fit. Johns toduv SUVillir goodbyo to friends, as ho lonvow for Hunters, wash., tomorrow 10 hctrin a venr's enirniromoiit with the United States Government tiH reservation physician and sur geon. From Thursday 's Orogo- ninn. ANNOUNCEMENT public buildings bill. An applo duy covering the whole Pacific Northwest is in nmstiML Portland hold three applo days last week that wore successtul una they leu to a wiu- nx nan nf thin fnvonto milt. It Wft nww ------ - a niKnrnstnd that Homo date about tho lirst ot April bo selected. Tho idea is boiiiK taken up ny Washington commercial chips. Tim Pnrtlnnd Methodist Preachers' Association will meet In tho n oncer M. G. church in St. Johns Monday, March 21, nf 11 11 m. for thoir annual election of officers. Visitors aro mvitnil in iitinnil. Tho Hiincrin fonilont nf thn Pnrtlnnd Wnolon Millu Imn nvtomlnd tho nreachers an invitation to visit tho plant wiiuu 111 uur uny, The averaire duration of human life is about 83 years. One fourth of tho people of tho earth die before tho age of sin, one half before the ace of 10, and onlv about one nerson in every hundred born live to tho ago of 05. Tho deutliBaro estimated at GOO a minute, and the births at 700 a minute. The world's popu lation therefore gains 10,000,000 every year, and 9,000,000 die annually. Pascal Hill has mado good in every sense of the term as coun cilman. Ho has largo property interest in bt. Johns, and, there fore, is vitally interested in good irovernment and a progressive city. His official acts have ever been on the side of justice and eoua itv. He shou d bo re-elect ed as Councilman of tho Second Ward by an overwhelming ma jority. pd adv. 1 wish to thnnk mv frionds for their complimentary votes for 1110 for mnyor in tho Primary EI00U was ontiroly unsolicited by mo, nnd 1 would warn them in the futuro to scrutinizo a littlo clo ser, as to tho kindof'Hug"thoy thought they saw under my hat for I am quito sure thoro naa not, been any such insect thoro u thoy seemed to imagine. Sincerely, S. W. Rogers. How Is Your Title? T 1 nvc vnur abstracts made, con tinued or examined nt the Peninsu la Title, Abstract and Henlty Co Accurate work, Reasonable feug. II. Henderson, manager, 208 North Jersey, McDonald muiuuig. Building Permits No. 1G To G. A. Thompson to plaster nnd add ono room to dwelling on Mohawk street be tween Hudson street and Con tra! avenue; cost $100. Mnnv Biifforors from rhotinia- tism have been surprised and da- lighted with the prompt reuoi aiforded bv amilying Chamber lain's Liniment. Not one caso of rheumatism in ten require any internal treatment whatev- er. This liniment is lor saio uy all dealers. Bring in your Job printing whilo you think or it. Don't wait until you aro ontiroly out. Wo aro equlppod to turn out neat and tasty prlutlng promptly nt Portland prices or loss. TKKASURV nWARTMKNT, Office ol the Be. I rcury. Wsihlnctou. ! C., Hatch u, 1911 the Office ol the SupervUlng Architect. Tratwry M. ou April 14. 9il. lur the nate or dotiatleu to the UntttU 8Utt ol a comer lot. centrally wl coiiveuleutly locattil ud uttble lor Federal bulldlua lite at Saint Johnt. Oregon. The sue mutt be approximately 16.600 aauare leet In area and II thelot ottered U rectangular. Itemlulmuiu dimeutlou nmtl not te leu than US leet. Upati application the l'otmatf r will aupply proipjf tire bidden with a circular giving partlculara a to requirement and lnttructlou lor preparation ol bldt and data to accompany tame. W. G. MCADOO, Secretary.