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T I Ormandy Bros. 1 0PZIE CREDIT FURNITURE OFFICE I For a COZY CORNER in a COZY HOME you need n Couch or n Davenport This article of the home furnishings should be chosen with great enre. We have a long line every one just n little different livery one n cozy place in any home. THE PRICES ARE ALL REDUCED We have 7 handsome hard edge Couches covered with two r y tone Vclour, green, brown and red in plain nnd fancy patterns?" OD Two spring edge wide comfortable Couches covered in pressed Velour, green and brown .... $11.25 $13.50 An imitation Spanish leather wide, well shaped Couch very inviting A golden, oak frame Couch upholstered in black leather ityj ftft extra heavy steel construction, spring frame nnd springs. . .36 1 .UU A dream, in wax finish mission design frame upholstered in genuine brown Spanish leather, sepnrutc felt lined ofl en leather cushion I .DU The Latest and Best "Unifold" Bed Davenports These "Unifold" lied Davenports open with one motion. No tugging, no complicated parts, by day they are artistic and useful furniture, by night 0 "downy" bed. A brown imitation leather upholstered "Unfold" Davenport, wax fin ish, mission design, solid oak ends and tides, built for (TO1 ff comfort nnd beauty ..Jt'iUU Another genuine Spanish leather "Unifold" Davenport, hns very heavy quartered 011k frame in wax finish, has spring edge sent CJ?Q CJA nnd very best steel spring construction hOO.DI REFRIGERATORS REDUCED These refrigerators will absolutely protect your tnblc dainties during the hot weather. Odorless, vermin proof. Automatic drip cup and trap. Finished in Golden Oak with Brass trimmings. Galviqizcd iron lined rcmovnblc 00 nn shelves J)O.UU Sidcdoor White Kuamcl lined rcfrig- 4 7 ( n erntors pI.UU White Kuamcl lined movable rcfrig- tfj r 0f erntors 4IO.OU Provision Shelves White Kuntucl (tliiC lined removable drip pipe family rcfrig. v I v.UO An unusual bargain in large size white enamel lined refrigerator, regular $21.50 eio nn : only now Large fatuity refrigerator, white en- ffjo t AC amel lined,', wire provision shelves.... h?ItO Kxtra Value side ice box refrigerator, 3 shelves for provisions nnd butter box. White 07 c OA enamel lined QLd.LV Family Ice Boxes Plnin oak finish ice boxes reduced to $7 and $9 Honest Merchandise Honorable Credit Local News. Gilmorc's Barber Shop n spe cialty on childreus' hair cutting. Wanted Girl for general housework ; good position. Call at 727 North Ivnnhoo street. Save your green stamps; they aro monoy to you. Currins for Drugs. W. W. Shaw is making mater ial improvements to his dwelling on Grcsham street. Improved Melville sewing ma chine for sale, only $18.00. Also a Singer sewing machine, near ly now, $25.00. Seo A. C. Ges ler, 212 E. Chicago street. Mrs. R. D. Jackson of Moro, Oregon, is spending a few days with her St. jonns menus, u. D. is conducting1 a pharmacy in tho bailiwick of Moro. A May party dance is an nounced by the St. Johns Danc ing club to occur on tho evening of May 1 in the St. Johns rink. A good time is assured for all who attend. A.C.Gesler and Jack McNiven spent Sunday in St. Johns. Thoy have just about completed mak ing arrangements for opening a modern furniture Btore at Cen tralis Wash., for Calef Bros. A now mlft of tho O. A. C. Canoe Club provides that no man may take a girl canoeing.until he has passed an examination tn swimming and handling a canoe. The rule will be enforced after October 1st A masquerade dance was held in the old Catlin house on North Fillmore street last Monday ev ening. About 25 couples were in attendance and enjoyed them selves to the full. Some of the costumes worn were beyond de scription. Light refreshments were served. J. O. Leake und L. T. McQuie of St Louis, Mo., arrived in St. Johns Sunday morning, and will make this part of the world their permanent home. They are simply delighted with the cli mate, the weather in St. Louis when they left being most dis agreeable. The former is a . brother of Mrs. F. W. Coffyn. The grocery store of Balke Cowlee, at 501 Fessenden street, was robbed some time Sunday night. Bulk lard, canned goods, cigars and other merchandise were taken, as well as about $1 in pennies in the cash register. Entrance was effected by prying out the staple holding a hasp and padlock on the rear of the store. The thieves also gained entrance to the wareroom of the store by climbing through a window, Peter Hood and family have? moved back to St Johns. Get nn electric head treatment or massage at Gilmorc's Barber Shop. LostBunch of keys Inst Sat urday. Finder kindly leave at this office; reward. Ex-Mayor A. A. Muck and family have moved to his homo stend on tho river front. Mm. J. B. Murnhv attended tho funeral of her father who died in Wisconsin last week. Sunday was tho finest day of tho year, and simply could not bo oxcellcd in any climo or coun try. Don't bo surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub tho affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disap pear. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. Streeter and daughter Pearl of Sherwood, Oregon, made n visit at tho Overstreet homo this week. Thoy are old friends of Mrs. G.W. Overstreet. having como to Oregon irom Missouri together. Mrs. Streeter returned to Sherwood Monday; Miss Streeter staying tho remainder of tho week. The St. Johns Pharmacy has fitted out tho Base ball club of the Commercial club with hand some new uniforms and base ball equipment The pharmacy also supplied tho Willamette Heights lads with base ball uniforms and supplies recently. Mr. Thomp- enn 5a mnkfncr n snccinltv of base ball apparatus, and carries a handsome and wen assorted stock. St Johns is to have a hospital. Last week over four acres of land were purchased for the pur nrwn nn Smith avenue adiacent to the St Clement church. It will be a Catholic institution and conducted much along the same lines as the St Vincent hospital in PnrHnnd. Mora definite infor- in its size and when liiubiwti - - - - construction will begin to do an nounced in the near luture. Vmi nii hOl a farmer bv look ing at his wife's fruit in tho closet You can tell a slouchy woman by looking at her hair, you can tell a dry goods box statesman by, the patches on his pantaloons. iou can urn uiu nnisnnnna sernent bv the blunt- ness of his tail. But the easiest thing of all, you can tell the enterprising merchant by a rrun at tho local naner. This is not a divine revelation, but business and gospel trutn. x change. Rrinor vour films and nlates here to be developed. You must be satisfied before we accept your money. Curnn's for Drugs, - . . . . IE How is your Lawn Mower ? Does it need Sharpening ? Tf so Vmwk n' Mnvtinrlfllp. flpyiblfi. self shflvnenino hlnHp. nlnrwl nnnn t. The price is reasonable and the satis faction is worth more than the price. There is nothing better. Leave your J! A. T"& f fXl oraer at tne Jtieview omce. Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea This poultry remedy is positively guaranteed to cure poultry ills and make hens lay. There are hun dreds of people interested in poultry culture in St. Johns today, statistics prove that 50 per cent of the yearly hatch succumbs to disease and lice before rea ching maturity. This great loss could be largely ovcrcometby prop er feeding and care. ' Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea and instant louse kill er will give you great satisfaction or we wil refuud your money. Colorite i , Colors old and new straw hats, any one can use it. We haye it in a dozen different colors, just wfiat you have been looking for. We now have a full line of Cameras and Photo graphic supplies. The St. Johns Pharmacy Complete Drug Store , Jobbing work a specialty. Satisfied, is tho word.-G. W. Overstreet. Picture framing done nt Portland prices nt II. V. Clark', the fund utrc man. tf Wanted -Position as stenogra pher and general olllcu girl. Ap ply to Cordcllin C. Dnvis, 727 N. Ivnnhoo street, St Johns. Tile It. S. Moore building on South Jersey street occupied by Overstrect's plumbing establish ment is being treated to a hand some coat of paint. Lost- Lady's gold watch and fob. the latter containing the in itials, B. M. T. Finder plcnHC return to Beulah Titus at the Portland Woolen Mills; reward. There is a man who never docs A thing that is not right; His wife can tell just where lie is At morning, noon and night lie's dead. First Christian Science Society- Sundays tt n. 111., Wednesdays atS p. in. Rending room open on 1 tics day and Saturday from 2 to 4 p. in. All cordially invited to the services and reading room. Subject Suudnv: "Doctrine of Atonement." Geo. M. Hall has made some decided improvements to his sightly residence on the corner of Richmond and Jersey streets. A rear porch has been added and various improvements made to ii... r i r it... 1., uiu 11UIIL vl uiu inujiuiiy. Tho quality of my workman ship is absolutely first class and prices RIGHT. I am determin ed to grow in business by deser ving to grow. Ask the man. G. W. Overstreet plumber and gas fitter. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phono Columbia 590. nave a iimucu uumucr 01 uminn Runner duck eggs and baby chirks, al so Darrcd Plymouth and White Leg horn eggs nnd bnby chickens. Cnll on or nddrcss T. If. I.cvcns, iso South Olympin Street. Phone Columbia 040. Dlnck Minorca eggs for sale nlso. Tf vour lnwn mower is out of condition and needs sharpening, it would bo wise to have a Mnr tindalo llcxiblo self sharpening blade placed upon 11 uy tno in ventors, who are now in St. Johns. We have tried one and it gives perfect satisfaction. Word loft at this oillco will re ceive attention. F. P. Drinker. P. C. Stroud, J. B. Hillor, C. C. Currin, Peter Autzcn. P. II. Kdlefsen, J. N. Ediefscn, Mayor Uredeson, II. W. Iionham, T. D. Condon, T. II. Cochran and yo editor repre sented St. Johns in tho auto pa ratio incident to the opening of the new Broadway bridgo I tics- day. Frank H. Leonard. C. S. B will deliver a lecture in the high school auditorium this evening on Christian Science Mr. Leonard, who is of tho board of lectureship of First Church of Christ Scientist in Hoston.Mnss., is said to bo a most eloquent talker, and his address will no doubt prove highly Interesting. Tho lecturo is free to all. Peter Porter Circlo Ladies of tho G. A. R. Wednesday gavo n bountiful lunch to the comrades nnd sisters of the Circle. There was a lurco attendance, and to say tho occasion was an onjoyn- bio ono falls to express it. Tins Circle is noted for its great cor diality and for tho great good it does in giving nld and relief to the families of needy veterans. On tho evening of tho 15th Inst. R. II. Miller. Commander of General Comnson Post No. 22, G. A. It., was given a sur prise by a number of his com rades and sisters of tho W. R.C., tho occasion being his 71st birthdnv. Tho getting together ofhis friends was rather im promptu. Nevertheless quito a number naid their resnects. A delightful repast furnished, to gether with some special lavors, added to tho zest'of tho occasion, which ho nnd Mrs. Miller will long remember with pleasant thoughts and thanks. xx Citv Engineer Hurlbert is making the surveys and propos ed extension of Willamette boule vard from a point near Killings worth avenue south to the ap proach to tho Broadway bridge. The survey provides lor a boule vard 80 feet wide which will fol low tho brow of tho bluff above tho river tho entire distance. It will take tho place of the old St, Johns road which is now little used. If this project is carried to completion it will become a portion of tho proposed boule vard system of the East Side. It will provide a driveway from the Broadway bridge to St. Johns along the river, making ono of the most beautiful scenic boule vards in this c ty. While the damage to property resulting from extension of tho thoroug- faro will be heavy, yet it said that the assessments will bo scattered over a large district so that the burden will not fall hard on any small district. It is the treneral idea that when once the boulevard is opened that it will bo taken over and main tained by the City Park Depart ment Daily Abstract, ALWAYS INSIST w ill! iffi On the EASTMAN NON-CURL ING COLOR VALUE FILMS. und you will bo sure to get the most or your Kodak and camera exposures. Made in all sizes for all kinds of Cameras. Remem ber. "If it isn't nn EASTMAN it isn't a KODAK." Currins for Drugs Satisfaction, is the word Gil- more, the liarbcr. For Concrete lawn rollers see V. W. Mason, or for sale ut St Johns Hardware Co. Eilers of Portland have opened up u piano store in the Wood house block on Philadelphia street. 1000 extrn votes with each garden tool purchased at the St Johns Hardware Co. this week. Steady woman wants to do light housework for room and board and smalt wages in a re spectable home. Call at this office. For sale on account of leaving city, almost new furniture at sacrifice; also gas range and wa ter healer. (Jail at onco at lizo East Fessenden street Five votes for one every Satur- ihw nnd Wnrino.qdnv nt tho RL Johns Hardware Co. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Leavitt and Hayes: 11 a. m.. The Grateful Stranger: 7:30 p. m., Burdens Made Light: 10 a. 111.. Sunday bchool. All are welcome. The Women of Woodcraft an nounce the fourth of their scries of 500 parties to be held in I. O. O. F. hall on the evening of May HI. Admission 10c: prizes and refreshments. Special prices on garden tools this week at the St. Johns Hard ware Co. Found On Chicago street Sun day. April 20. a pair of gold rim med spectacles In black case. Owner may havo same by apply ing at Sl'l N. Fillmoro street af ter 7 p. m. and paying for this advertisement Congregational Church Sun day School 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. in., 7:30 p. m.: C. E. 0:45 p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednes day 7:30 p.m.; Ladies' Aid Wed nesday 2:30 p. 111. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Currins havo the best quality. Currins have tho best service, Currins have tho best prices. Currins for Dmgs. For Sale. Piano in first class condition. Reasonable prico. Call at this office. Mr. J. O. Leake, recently of St. Louis, will sing a solo at tho Sunday evening servico at tho Baptist church. Tho firo dopartmont gavo a smoker Monday evening in hon or of tho new mayor and council men. Tho event was most in teresting nnd thoroughly enjoy ed. A couplo of boxing stunts that had some go to them were pulled off. Spccchos wero mado by tho mayor and councilmon. Rereshments wero served and a general good timo ensued, The homo of Rev. James Mur- phoy, 314 Central avenue, was entered about ii 0 clock Monday afternoon and several articles of jewelry were stolen. Tho homo of G. L. Epps also was entered about the same time but nothing of value was taken. Whilo tho Epps house was being entered Mrs. Epps was working in tho back yard, and their dog, wmcn was in the house at the time, failed to give the alarm, it is said, Tho Atmosphere Of Success The large majority of fn qucntcrs of the peninsula National Hank come hen on errands which have to do with the making of their success fulfilment of their ambitious. The atmosphere of sin. cess pervades the Peninsula National Itank. Just a it has assisted others in Mat uring a financial footing, it desires to assist you. If you nrc not n money saver, let your first spare dollar start n savings nc couut here, nnd become the comer stone of success. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank on the Peninsula 4 ON O SAVINGS 4i O St. Johns Furniture Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged Arc You Tired of TnkhiK Cal omel, Salts nnd Pills for Billioiisucss and Stom ach Trouble? Hero's a Veronica Water testi monial right at home- Itoad what Mr. Jensen says Write him, or go and see him if in doubt ubout what it will do for you. I nave sintered wiiu dizzy spells, Liver and Kidney Trou bles and at times I was so badly discouraged inai 1 did noi care to live. I had tried everything that tho doctor and my friends had recommended, without re sults. A short timo ago my at tention wns called to Veronica Wnfof I nt. nnin lw(rim its uao. Now I havo no dizzy spoils and 1 lcci iiKo anew man; 1 say, in fnot. Vnrnnien Wntor snvod mv Hfo To mv Moiwlu who know of my condition before 1 began to uso veronica water 11 is un necessary for mo to roconnnond It tin r tn Mioho who in not know me, 1 recommend this wonderful wntor. nnd sav irlvo it a fair tri al. Respectfully, Nicholas Jonson. (Inrn of Hunk of Sollwood. 510 Sellwood Ave., Portand, Or. (jot It at the St. Jonns t'liar macy. Wanted Apprentice to learn tho plumber's trade. No one un der 14 years of ago need apply. Call in person nt .ill South Jor soy. G. W. Overstreet. Currin says: Evory day is a good Kodak day. Let us furnish you with freo literature about Kodak "all by daylight" meth ods of photography. For rheumatism you will find nothing better than Chamber lain's Liniment, Try it and see how quickly it gives relief. For salo by all dealers. You will look a good whilo he foro you find a bettor modiuine for coughs and colds than Cham borlaln'a Cough Itemody, It not only gives relief- It cures. Try it when you havo a cough or cold, and you aro certain to be pleased with tho prompt cure which it will effect. For salo by all dealers. Preach the goapol of St. JoUiib. Why not develop your own films By the simple tank method No fussing in tho dark room; done in daylight wherever water is to be had. Tho film tank developer is simplicity it selfjust another of the Kodak amateur helps. Let us ex plain it to you. Remember, "If it isn't an EASTMAN it isn't a KODAK." CURRINS FOR DRUGS