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SPRING GO-CART SPECIAL of Ormandy Bros. I CREDIT FURNITURE OFFICE Local News. See V. W. Mason for nil kinds of cement work. Gilmorc's IJarbcr Shop a spe cialty on childrcns' hair cutting. Arthur Horsman has recovered from a slight attack of pneumo nia. White Wyandott eggs for set tint?; 75 cents. 51G 13. Charles ton. For Sale Organ in good con dition; cost $185. will sell for $20.-1021 South Ivanhoe. O. J. Gatzmyer, candidato for City Attorney, stands for en forcement of tho law. pd adv. Arthur Evanson Is having a modern residence erected on South Edison street, near Polk. Have you noted our salo prices on Full Weight QUALITY house hold drugs? Better come in for anything in this line. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. Mayor A. A. Muck is making preparations to take up his resi dence on tho land he has taken up along the river front, and is placing somo of the ground un der cultivation. Mrs. Beymerof Portland and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Allio Boymer, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. James Aiurpney tins ween. The latter is a sister of Rev. Murphey. Miss Janet Ogden of Da) ton, Oregon.has been visiting friends in St, Johns this week. She states that her uncle, R. W. Mc Keon, is rapidly recovering from his recent illness. George Weiss, head machinist at tho woolen mills, left Wednes day morning for Collins Springs, where he will try the curative Knvers of the famous springs, r. R. A. Jayne accompanied him. Dates have been fixed for As toria's annual regatta for July 3-4-5. The Astoria Business Men's Association has the mat ter in charge and the coming water, fete will be the 18th an nual event of this kind. Both water and land sports will be featured. We have been requested to contradict an item in the Oregon Journal which stated that 75 per cent of the property owners of Smith avenue were present at a meeting held Monday evening, and that they would file a remon strance against improvement. It seems that only about 10 per cent were present, and that only one individual opposed street im provement There is some di versity of opinion, however, as to the nature of improvement FRESH AIR That bright eyed little bundle, who is the center of your home, needs the fresh Spring nir and sunshine. How better than in a latest model Go-Cart? Here arc scads of them of every grade, all greatly reduced. The prices are made to suit every need. A mighty good one in black $ 5.25 A maroon one-half inch tire, special 6.00 Heavy construction, one-half inch tire, special 6.50 Nickel trimmed, 1913 model 8.10 Auto top in black or tan 10.80 Four bow with storm front in black or tan with mud guards. . 12.15 Large roomy auto top, extra wide, with extra long spriugs,all comforts of a perambulator iu a collapsible go-cart 13.50 A wooden body high spring large wheel hooded Perambulator 16.00 SIDEWALK SULKIES, complete line ranging from $1.25 to ?6.75 Get mi electric head treatment or massage at. Gilmorc's IJarbcr Shop. Wanted Stenographer; ono acquainted with legal work pre ferred. P. C. Stroud, First Na tional Bank building, St Johns. Tho Bachelor Club gave n de lightful danco in the rink Wed nesday evening. It was largely attended and immensely enjoyed. Among tho Into candidates to announce for city olllco aro F. W. Valentino for Councilman of First Ward; and R. Markwart for Councilman at Large. You can say goodbyo to consti pation with a clear conscience if you use Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured by their use. For sale by all dealers. Wo will soon bo In our new homo in "The Ilolbrook Block" on Philadelphia street. Wo will then bo better than over prepar ed to servo you promptly, court eously and efliciently. CURRINS FOR DRUGS. Complaint has been made that considerable, quantities of oil hnvft hnon floatincr down tho riv- er on the west side, making it extremely dangerous In case of conflagration. IU source has not yet been determined. Concrreirational Church Sun day School 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m.. 7:30 n. m.: C. E. G:45 p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednes day 7:30 p.m.; Ladies Aid Wed nesday 2:80 p. m. A cordial welcome is extended to all. fir Jnmns Withvcombe. diree tnr nf tho Orecron Experiment Station at Corvallis, is autherity for tho statement made at a re cent meeting, that the hog has nnid more debts, built more homes and bought more clothes and school books lor tarmers and their children than any other one product In Oregon. Tho stereopticon views pre sented by Sam Hill, the famous good roads apostle, in the high school auditorium last Friday evening were the finest views ever seen in St Johns. The en tertainment deserved a much larcrer audience than was pres ent It was given under the auspices of the Commercial club. Roseburg has settled on May 20-24 for its annual Strawberry Carnival. The outlook is excel lent for a record crop of the lus cious fruit that has added so much to the fame of Roseburg and. as always, of visitors from all parts 01 the state, mis years event will be a citizens' affair from start to hnish and Roseburg expects to spend three times as much money for its eel ebration as last year. FOR BABY LOW COLONIST FARES Daily March 15 to April 15th, to ALL POINTS ON THE SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY. FROM- CIiImko PcorU St. LouU Milwaukee Little Rock Memphis New Orleaui From other eastern points In proportion, Tell your friends in the Rast of this onixjrtunltv ofmovliiL' fares. Direct train service via Hurlln'ton Route, Northern Pacific, era, and Spokane. Portland &.Seattle line. You can deposit funds with me and .. - . ...V a . ... ... . ivm. uciaus win oc luruuucii on request. W. D. Skinner, Traffic Manager Portlaud.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 fJM.OO 37.00 37.00 30.70 42.50 42.00 48.05 St. Paul 30,00 Minneapolis 30.00 Dulutli 30.00 Knnws City 30.00 Omaha 30.00 St. Joeph 30.00 Lincoln 30.00 West on low Great North tickets will he furnished iroile in thr O. M. Cornell St. Johns, Ore, Pdttfaa wW 1 nH the rage for we wci weoK r f. Hay Wright ban returned from tcvoral MtMtlHB impni i unit font lt. 4. K, Hredeoti htut gone to LyU tew. H. C whore he wW remain tndofmltoty. rictHrc fraroUtc t)ec at PmUiih) Fttees at II. 1'. Cwk'n. Ike hunt 1 utrc ruh tf O. J. Gntamyor, candidate for City Attorney, representative of tho people, tH dv. Don't forgot to register. The time for doing fo Is rapidly drawing to n close. Do It now. V. L Churchill litis opened un laundry in the Ilolbrook build ing on ulenmonu street, near crsey. The havoc wrought by tornn o. Hood mid tire in the Middle West is most appalling, nnd the full extent of the damage done is yet but little realized. Yesterday was the last day for filing as candidates for city ollice. l full list of the various enndi ates will be published next week. Methodist Church, one block south of City Hall 11 a. m., ad- ress by Hev. II. li. Johnson of Berkeley, Cal.;73:0p. m sor- mon by tne pastor, ah nre in- Ited. First Christian Science Society Sundays 1 1 n. in., Wednesdays at 8 in. Rending room open on Tues day and Saturday from 3 to 4 p. m. All cordially invited to the services and reading room. Subject Suudav: 'Reality." Remember when you want nn article that is not in our regular stock. WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU. and promptly, too. There is nothing too small to receive our absolute attention. UUK- UNS FOR DRUGS. Miss Nellie M. Stevens, prin- Inal of the North School, enter tained at an Easter luncheon the teachers of the building. Those present were the Misses Madge Dunn, Vene Founer, Gertrude Mitchell, Flo. McNiven, N. M. Stevens, L." McDanicls, Ruth Canrightnnd Mrs. Test. Dr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Rnmbo entertained n number of their friends in a delightful manner at n dancing party in Bickner's lull Monday evening. JUiss Gntton's three piece orchestra furnished excellent music for the occasion. All enjoyed the event in it most thorough man ner. C. H. Lambson has tendered ub resignation us secreuiry 01 the Commercial club, to tnko effect April 1st. nnd C. E. Bniloy will fill the position temporarily until n successor has been chos en. Mr. Lnmbson is n fino young man, and has made many friends during his stay Hero by lus gen tlemanly ways and unfailing good humor. F. L. Smith, nn experienced band lender, nnd who was late eader of tho famous Pendleton Roundup band and also tho la dies' band of Weston, Oregon, was in St. Johns this week with a view of organizing a band in this city. Ho will return next week nnd endeavor to completo nlnns for a first class musical or ganization. The Easter program rendered nt tho Comrrouat onnl church Sundnv evening Inst was greatly enjoyed by ttie large number in attendance. Every number on tho program was well rendered by those taking part. Several who were to havo participated in the nrourrnm were unnblo to do so on account of illness. Tho ibernl ottering received was greatly appreciated. Florence is making big prona rations for its annual Rhododen dron Festival to bo held there in May. Tho exact dates have not vet been determined, do pending somewhat on whether tho Snr ng is lute or early. This year, for the second time, school fair will bo held in con nection with the carnival and there are ndications that it will attract many visitors. Currin says: Tho prescription business with us is a certainty; wo know how. and there is al wavs ono nuahtv of druus used in your prescriptions - THE BEST. Promntness and abso luto reliability has built our pre scrintion business. We aro nre scrintion "Cranks." There is no detail too small to be over looked in the handling of your nrescrintion work. 11 MUbi BE RIGHT if we fill it. Pat O'Reilley was employed as nicrht watchman in n banK tluv inc tho week, but was allowed to spend Sunday night with his rV'On.ll.t olnnf 111, 1nU lUllllljr. W JlVllljr SlUjJb wjr uuj and was on duty by night, and and his children saw so little of him that thev hardly knew him. One Sunday morning, on his way home, he saw his boy Jimmy fichtintr with Johnny Jones. He reprimanded tho boy and up on receiving a curt reply picked him up and soundly spanked him. Jimmy ran homo crying and told his mother that a big, uirlv man had hit him. "And who was tho brute?" she asked "It was that big lobster tha sleeps hereSunday nights. " Se lected. StUfcttoH. U the woni Oil ntwe, the llatbc. O. J. GnUmycr, Independent candidate for City' Attorney. jkI nd Wanted-Two husky mon for heavy work. Peninsula Iron Works. For Salo, - Piano In first class condition. Reasonable price Call at Uiis olllco, C C. Cwrrln has begun to re move to his Itandeomo new tmnr tors In the Ilolbrook block. For Rent -Seven room house on Jersey street, close in; siu per month. Phono Columbia 2D7, or call nt 710 E. Polk. Currin says: Have you eer tried any of the NYAL TOILET ARTICLES? Remember, we arc back of them with our reputa tion, and that moans something to you. U-need-a Sundny morning re fresher, a new thought, n new start for the new week's work, Come and got all this nnd more with it at the Baracn Bible Class at 10 a. m. : Baptist church, tf. Currin says: Are you getting the -1 per cent dividend by sav ing your S and II Green Trading Stamps? We give double stamps on all purchases made on Wed nesdays, we give stamps on every article in our store. The Comedy Trio at the Mult nomah this week is attracting much attention. The entertain ments are high class and elicit much applause. Hurley is a greater favorite than ever, and his dramatic ability is much ad mired. You judge a man not by what he promises to do, but by what he has done. That is the only tme test. Clmmborlnin's Cough Remedy judged by this stnndnrd has no superior. Peoplo every where speak of it in tho high est terms of praise. For sale by all dealers. Will have for a short time, Indinu Runner duck eggs and baby ducks, ill so Harred Plymouth and White Leg horn eggs and baby chickens. Call on or address T. 1?. Lcvcus, i3o South Olympia Street. Phone Columbia 640. Currin says: Every day is a irood Kodak dny. Let us furnish you with free literature about ivounx an uy uiiyiiKUk mum ods of photography. I... .1 1.l.lM 1 1. Georcre F. Schwaub. of tho lose City hotel and employed nt tho gas plant, and Miss iiessic tchford of St. Johns, were united in matrimony at tho Ev angelical parsonage Snturday, March . at z:au n. m. Tiioy exnect to make their homo in bt. Johns. Best wishes for n happy and successful voyage through ife. Tho last quarterly Conference of this Conference yenr will bo io d Sundny. March aoth, by tho nros h liner older. U. U. i'ollug. Preach ng service on Saturday evening, followed by tho busi ness meeting. Trenching sorvico Sundnv 11 n. m.. followed by communion. also preaching in tho ovenimr. which will bo tho last sorvico of the Confercnco year, You are cordiolly invited to all theso services, Pastor. I wish to anologizo for raising a disturbance in tho presenco of a couple of ladies on tho corner of Richmond nnd Ivnnhoo streets Tuesday. Tho provocation was so great that 1 lorgot myseit lor - . j 1 tho t mo bointr. The nnrty with whom I quarreled had spread malicious lies about mo and vili fiod mv churacter to such on ex tent that I lost control of myself when I met tho man fuco to face. I wish the ladies to accept this apology. R. E. Mclntiro. Dr. J.H. Hnrt gave somo most interestimr views nnd lectures on" Prison Life Behind tho Bars" at tho Jayne theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday oven ings. He took occasion 10 com mond ureiron as having tno nn est nr son regulations and tho nriRnnnrH rccoiVO the most illl mano treatment, 01 uny siaio in . . r .ill. I the Un on. The lectures were highly instructive and largely at tended. .1 R Ilnvoro. who has been making his homo nt the Evangel ical narsonago for tho past year, and who has recently purchased a general store at Dundee, took to himse f a lite companion in tho person of Miss Marguerite Dunertu s. Tho wedding took nlace at tho home of tho bride's imrents near Chehalis. Wash. Tho nuptial knot was tied by the r 11 T- If 1 i: t. past r 01 mo uvunguueut uiurcii of St. Johns, who.with his wife. Mrs. Plowman, made the trip to Chehalis on Monday to bo pres ent at tho wedding, which took nlacoon Tuesday morning.March 25, at 10:30. After tho wedding dinner, which was served at tne jioon hour, tno weuuing part was met bv an automob He whlcl took them to Chehalis station where they took tho train for St Johns accompanied by a genor ous supply of rico and old shoes and congratulations and bes1 wishes by a host of relatives and friends. Net th lbl en your paper. 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The evening was spent in playing games also a contest which had been nrnmg- ed was entered by tho older ones, Inzel Murphy winning the tirst prize. After tho contest closed, all enjoyed n dainty luncheon m tho dininir room, which the chil dren had so generously arranged for. Those present were Eliza Vin- son, r red Kawson.jamos worin- ngton, Lucy Cooper, Alice Itaw- son, ueorgin spencer, l,owis Inskins. Helen Edmondson, Dnnaldn McGregor, Agues Vin cent. Lillian Raw-son,. Alice frown, James Hotelier, Mildred riiurman, Donald Strickland, Olln Haynes, Percy Smith. Ioim Coper, Gladys Murphy, Donald Rose, unrencu mayos, nirys Welmer, Ruth Edmondson, Car mollta Henry, Hazel Murphy, Amy Murphy, Jnck Vinson. Mu riel VanAlstine, Norn Worthing ton, Opal Wolmer, Mary Quinn, Ynncis Quinn, ucnevu bnori, .cslio Quinn, George JelVcott, Mr. and Mrs. Jelfcott. Mnny expressed themselves a mving had n good timo, nnd all departed wishing Georgo many nippy returns ot tno tiny. Tho noxt meeting 01 tno 1,. 1 . , will bo held next Tuesday, Anrll 1st. at the homo of Mrs, James Murphy nt 4 o'clock. All aro cordially invited. Koportor. Entertain Their Friends Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bonhnm gave n COO party to a number of their friends nt tnoir nomo on North Hnycs street Friday even ing. The homo was prettily dec orated with jonquils and dalfo dils. Tho winners at oach table were given n tiny gold colored star, which was put on a small gold tinted card, nnd at the end of tho game thoso having the highest number of gold stars were declared tho winnors. Mrs. Roy Ingleduo received the ladles' first prize, u hnndsome pitcher: Mrs. H. G. Benhnm re ceived tho second prize; A. W. Mnrklo was tho winner of tho gentlemen's first prize, a silk tie, and Mr. Benham was tho recipi ent of tho second prize, a booKiet entitled "The Girl of tho Limber lost" Very dainty and delicious refreshments were served, con slstinir of chicken snlad. ribbon sandwiches of nut bread and let tuce sandwiches, cheese waters, cake, ico cream and coiTee. All present had a splondid time and vote Mr. and Mrs. Bonham royal entortainers. A f reo lecture on the Use of the Bullot will be given by Prof. Ellis in tho High School nudltor ium this evening. Good music will bo rendered. Ladies espe cially invited. Hrlng In your Job printing wnllo you think ot It. Don't wait until you are entirely out. Wa aro equipped to turn out neat and tasty printing promptly at Portland prices or less.