FREE! FREE!! A Beautiful 50-Piece Dinner Set Free During the next two weeks (May 23rd to June 6th), we will give away absolutely free a 50-piece dinner set to each purchaser of a Cres cent Steel Range. You may have the choice of several very dainty pat terns. The regular price of these dinner sets is $7.50. You can see the range and diniMset in the window at ORMANDY BROS., the Big Cash 'and Easy Payment Furniture Store of the Peninsula. A $50.00 RANGE FOR $34.20 ' AND A SET OF DISHES FREE That's the CRESCENT STEEL RANGE. It's made in St. Johns. The Crescent is simple in design. It is proportioned cor rectly as to flues, fire box and heating surfaces. It is the kind the houeswives call a good baker. There are many other distinctive advantages about the Crescent. We Will Take Your Old Range as Part Payment on a Crescent m I DE Sanitary Refrigerators Will save the family's food from taint during the summer heat. We have sanitary, cleanable re frigerators, golden oak finish. Priced as low as $8.00 1 Hammock Time Is in the summer, these out ot doors days. Roomy wov en hammocks in a variety of colors. Priced from $2.00 to $7.50. Go-Carts . Collapsable go carts that will close and open easily. They are strong,substan tial and light weight the prices are from $5.25 up. T Ormaridy Bros, 0PSTE CREDIT FURNITURE OFFICE Local News. F. c. 21, a Mrs, Dr. McChesnoy Is Ber iously ill. Get nn electric head trentiucnt or massage nt Gilmorc's Bnrbcr Shop. A new baby nrrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R Nownlk Inst woek. liorn To Mr. anil Mrs. Freeman, Tuesday, May boy. Save your green stamps; they aro money to you. Currins for Drugs. M Mnnbnv in hnvinir a neat dwelling erected on Huchnnan I When you want Rood pictures, street. ! the Kodak way is the right way. 1 fii'iltia rtinra Have you tried that fresh . . . h Geo. L. Lcnx is having a small hut cozy habitation built on East Mohawk street. EDMONDSON CO. 203 SJersey Street ranch butter, 00c a roll, gunran-! nteed, at Alex S. Scales? Phone Col. 210. Leonard Erickson is having n handsome modern residence erected on Chicago street, near Smith avenue. John Peterson's largo and handsome new homo on Smith avenue and Richmond street is almost completed. Congregational Church Sun day School 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 jx. m. and 8 p. m. ; C. E. at 7 p." m. Prayermeeting Wednes day at 8 p. m. Klamath farmers aro fatten ing hogs on their surplus potato crops. Ten car loads of hogs have been shipped into that dis trict from Sacramento, and if the potatoes on hand can bo util ized profitably in this way, other large shipments will bo made. To stimulate interest in grow ing corn in this state, the Oregon Agricultural College offers ten nrizes for the best ears of corn grown by boys and shown at the.) DUHU full. l-i I in l iiiuab uu made not later than September 22. Trains will be running to Coos Bay in 1914, promises Vice Pres ident Calvin of the Southern Pa cific. The new road will give improved transportation to a district long without railroads and is certain to add tremen dously to the growth of that sec tion of the state. Geo. H. Campling, a former well known citizen of St Johns, has returned from an extended onimim in San Diego. Cal. He says he is glad to get back where he can rest his eye on green veg etation once more. Everything is i barren in the southern city, and labor is a drug in the market. Salem has started something new in the organization pf a commercial club that will include in t& membership farmers and fruit growers of the surrounding country as well as Business men of the city. Probably no section of the state is in closer touch with its outside territory and such a move is of great benefit Jack McNiven came uu from Centralia and spent Sunday with St. Johns relatives and friends. Decidedly the best bargains to bo found in gloves aro to be found at the St. Johns Harness shop. For Rent A largo room house on Jersey streot, close in: rent $10. Phone Col; 297, or call 1035 S. Ivanhoe. Scales is Right 'for .good gro ceries, good service, good ac commodation, nnd last, but not least, "short accounts and long friendship." Thorobred Jersey Bull at Ser viceOne of the good Jersey bulls of Oregon at service, $5.00. Innuiro Stock Sales Pa vilion, Union Stock Yards, North Portland, Oregon, We aro informed that a busi ness building 25x00 feet, of tile block and concrete and one story Inch will soon be erected on the corner of Jersey and Baltimore streets. It will have a founda tion capable of supporting a three story bunding. P. H. Edlefsen, in company with his brother. Anton, have been spending a couple of weeks i i en. t i. -:., in aim uruuuu auit luku oily. Utah, looking after business matters relative to their coal business. Tho Pacific International Live stock Exposition, scheduled for Portland next Fall, promises to be one of the best stock shows ever held in the West. Great nrenarations are being made al ready to secure tne entry oi a very large number of blooded cattle, sheep and hogs. This is the third annual show and pre miums amounting to $10,000 have been arranged. Any member of the Commer cial club desiring to participate in the banquet to be tendered the city officials should communicate at once with Secretary J. E. Hiller. in Jrder that reservation may be provided. The banquet will be served next Monday evening in the Commercial club rooms, and any member is invit ed to participate providing prop er notification of such purpose is previously given. IMMODS I IN Plumbing, Tinning AND furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 Typewriter ribbons for sale nt this office; 50 cents each. WE WANT YOU in sonic department of the Church Sunday Services lliblc School: -10 n. til, Morning Service: 1 1 n, in. Junior O. it.: i P. 111. V. V. 8. C. 15.: 7 p- in. KvatiKcIiitlc Service! 8 p. in. Wednesday Trnlning CI,H p, m. Thursday I'riycriiirclin);:8 ji.iu. J. n. JOHNSON, Pastor I I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST M tl U I Ml I lixlif ml I I irner new lorn ii. ana nuns uouiema A lino of typewriter ribbons. both narrow and . wide, hns just been received at tho Uoview office: 50c each. Also carbon paper at two sheets for five cents. SPECIAL 7 On all advertised Patent Medi cines and Toilet Preparations. The St Johns Pharmacy Leading Druggists Satisfaction, Is the word Oil more, the Dnrber. Jobbing work n specialty. Satisfied, is tho word. G. W. Ovorstreet, Wanted Dressmaker. Call Columbia 125, or apply at Rose City hotel. Picture framing done nt Portland prices at II. I Clark's, the fund litre man. tf There is considerable building activity in St. Johns at the pres ent time. Full lino of Nynl's Family Rem edies at 25 per cent discount. .he St. Johns Pharmacy. It is Haiti that parlies are in vestigating St. Johns water frontage this week with a view to securing a site for a manufac turing industry. Currin says: There is no need for you to go to town for any thing in tho drug line, becnuse you can get tho best quality for ess money at home. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chnmbor- ain's Liniment, lor sale by all dealers. F. P. Drinker's now modern five room residence is nearing completion on South Ivanhoe be tween Burr and Buchanan street. Woodley and Uoat aro the contractors. Pirst Christian Science Society- Sundays 1 1 n. in., Wednesdays nt 8 . in. Reading room open on lues. riittrs. nud Sat. from 2 to 4 p. 111. All cordially invited to the services ml rending room. Subject biinilnv: Soul nnd Hotly. Tho quality of my workman ship is absolutely first class and trices HIuIIT. I am determin ed to grow in business by dosor- ing to grow. Ask the man. G. W. Ovorstreet, plumber and gas fitter. Satisfaction guaran teed. Phone Columbia b'JU. Tho G. A. It. and W. R. C. will hold their Memorial services at the Methodist church on Sunday, May 25, at 2:30 p. m. All soldiers, whether Post mem bers or not, uro cordially invit ed, nnd n general invitation is xtended to everybody to attend. Ilnvc n limited number of Indian Runner duck eggs nnd baby ducks, al so Hnrrcd Plymouth nud White Icg horn crks and baby chickens. Call on or nddress T. V. Levens, 1 20 South Olympia Street. hone Columbia 0.10. Illnck Miuorcn eggs (or snle nlso. Prof. Thomas Shaw, agricul turist for tho Great Northern tnilway. has been engaged by tho Hill lines in Oregon to give a scries of lectures in the cities nnd towns a bug theso roads. Io will talk to farmers at the different points along the Hill no tin the iJeschutvs luvor.ond ing his trip in that section the ast of this week. Mv motto: "Wo nnnreciate your patronage, and if there is finvrliinn- nlinnt. tho hill or tho goods that is not correct, please report tho samo to ns, ami wo will gladly make it right." This is our way of doing business, and wo want to havo you con tinue ono of our customers. Sciilng is Rii'lit: nhono Col. 210. or investigate personally and got my prices on lirst class groceries. Ir. would snriirisQ vou to know of tho great good that is being done by Uhamberinin's inbiots. Darius Downov. of Nowbonr Junction, N. li writes, "My wifn hns hnnn ustnir ( iianinnr. Inin's Tnhlnts nnd finds thorn vnrv fifi'octiml nnd (loinir hor lotH of good."If you havo any trouble wiin your siomncu or uowuih give them a trial, sold by al dealers. E.F. Day purchased two dwell- nrrH anil 1. H. Klvnn tho other du-nllinir Unit hnd been located on tho school grounds nt tho rear of the Central building re cently acquired by tho School Board. Mr. Day s having his purchases placed on Oswego street, and Mr. I-lynn has moved his building to Charleston street. Wfl lindfirstnnd thnt tho Board secured over $1000 for tho three structures. From good authority wo have it that the Northwest Farmers Wheat Growers' association aro still considering the leasing o the city dock, and that If spe cial effort bo nut forth that they mav be induced to lease it. it would certainly prove a boon to the city if this should come to nass. as a number ot the ranch era would make their homes in St. Johns, and probably invest considerable money here. Mrs. A. Learned, Otis Learned and fami y. and Mrs. J. P, Wrinkle and children returned Saturday from spending the win ter in and around Long Beach Cal. They report a most dc lightful time, and they motored throuch all the principal narts o central and southern California and northern Mexico. Otis Learned was in tho employ o the S. P. R. R. during the so journ. They were all glad to onco more arrive at beautiful St Johns. For Concrete lawn rollers see V. W. Mason, or for sale at St. ohns Hardware Co. For Sale. Piano in first class condition. Reasonable price. Call at this ollicc. Tho following communication appeared in Monday's Oregonian, and is self explanatory: E. F. Wilson has disposed of the Bungalow store near the post- office to a Portland lady. Are you particular about your photo finishing? Then send it to the St. Johns Pharmacy. "Scales is Riirht" for staple and fancy groceries, fruit and vegetables in season. Alex S. Scales; phone Col. 210. Traveling time get trunks and suit cases at the St. Johns larness Shop, giving best values for the money. C. S. Currin and W. E. Bycr- ee attended inspection day ex ercises of the O. A. C. at Corval- is last week. The business of tho hardware storo on Philadelphia street will lereafter be done under tho title f Miller Hardware Co. Arkle Anderson is homo for lis summer vacation. Ho has been attending tho Stanford Uni versity of Califomin. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumntism. You can do it by applying Chamberlain's Liniment nnd massaging tho parts freely at each application. or sale by all dealers. Buy dog collars at the St. Johns Harness Shop nnd get the cense tag nut on free. These collars will outlast the others, two to one. Fire broke out nt the residence of Robert Koslowski nt the cor ner of Maple and Fillmore street Monday forenoon. Tho damage amounted to approximately $100. Wniinm Dnnlini In nmv trot ting along on three legs, the re sult of getting his foot under a log when it happened to inn. .lie injury was a most paimui one. Father's Day services will be linlrl !n llin flnnimxratinnal church Sunday, for which a spec ial program has been prepared. All invited, especially tho fath ers, services begin nt o p. m. Mr. Hollis of the Y. M. C. A. will address the fathers. .1. A. Vifrh. n rnoont nrrivnl In SI .Tniinu. will nnmi tin oloe- tric shoe repair shop In the Wol cott building, corner of Charles ton nnd Jersey, m tno very near future. Tim bmlnW mid iicooHHorlos npc?- cssary to successful photography disnlnv in tho window of Cllf- i-lnn for Drinrn Ih niu of tho most complete nnd attractive to bo ound nnywhore. Pni miiintlfn la n oiirn Riirn flf . ."la i. . . l iMtiifitlillfr.ullr.n A WUl' of Ciinmborlain's Stomach and iivor Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your uppotite. Thousands havo been Denelited by nixing ineso mu lcts. Sold by all dealers. K R Uooi nf Portland has iimduiHod tho E. O. Mairoou cl al It 1 gar storo near tno reninsuia National bank, and is having tho samo overhauled and made mnrn witiitimdimis. Air. Mairoou lias onened ui a store at tho car itufiia wuii iw ih rnnninir in connection with his rostaurant opposite tho Multnomah theatre. Thnrn novor una a time when icoplo appreciated the real mer- ts of Chamberlain's uougn uem- fwlv mnm than now. This is shown by tho increnso in snlos and voluntary testimonials irom i a 11 iinrttmiH who havo noon curcu nv St If vmi or vour children aro troubled with cough or cold glvo it a trial and becomo acquainted with its good qualities. For sale bv all dealers. St. Johns is to havo an il to tho mlnuto skating rink. It is being constructed on North Jer unv Hti-.'ot lulinininir tho McDon ald block, and will bo conducted by Messrs. Chenowith and Moore of Medford. It will be bixiH Toflt in i mnnn ona with a mini wood floor. It will be first class in every respect, so wo under stand, and will bo ready for bus iness within several weexs. TC. H. Robinson wns found guilty of distributing poison for iiiit iiiirniiHii in Kiiiuii: uulo in Judge Williams' Court Mondny afternoon. Arsenic placed upon uni'tinna nt a (loan rnuniL was the means used. It is said that nn lean tlinn nino canines have met an untimely death by the poison route m a short space ot time.severai ot them being quite valuable. The jury was corn nosed of Messrs. Hollenbeck, Hinman, Honham, untton anu Tindall. The defendant was fined in the sum of 50. Persons willing to donate (lftwni-s for n most, worthv nur linen urn rnnnnstcd to leave samo in the Recorder's office in the city hall. They aro desired by the Spanish War Veterans' As Hnc Intinn nf Portland to bo shit) ped to Spokane for decorative iniriinsns on -Memorial Dav. Flowers do not bloom as early in Spokane as in St. Johns, and for that reason thev aro solicited hero. It is desired that the flowers be in readiness for ship ment May zatn. Your Bank Dealings: If they nre lnrgc, the Peninsula Nntlouat Dank is well nblc to serve you in efficient capacities. If your bank dcnliugs nre small, or only occasion nl, this batik o fl 1 c e r s nnd employes will con sider it n privilege to extend the benefit of its service to you. A checking nccotint, or n savings nccoitnt, whichever will best suit your require ments, will give you nu in troduction to Peninsula National service. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank on the Peninsula 4 O ON IQ SAVINGS f St. Johns Furniture Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and Ex changed Bicycle Ordinance No. 193 Section 6: Hcfore any norxon shall be permitted to ride any bicyclo or other vehicle of liku character on any sidewalk on any street in the City of St. Johns, io or thoy shall first secure a icrmit therefor from tho City tccorder. for which permit ho or they shall pay tho sum of Ono jollar (Sl.OO), which permit shall sxnlro tho first Monday of April of each year. On receipt of tho . 1 1.. .1 !l 1 11... laymeni. nurein uescriueu inu lecorder shall issue to the appli cant a receipt and motal tag 1 .1 it.. nearing tno name oi tno ouynmi number of permit, which per mits shall run in consecutivo order from Number 1 upward, and bo issued in new sorioti each year. At the date of issue the (ecorder shall register in the ll- censo register the number of each normit. tho dato of issue and the name of the person to whom issued. Thu metal tKir in this section described shall lie conspicuously placed on any bi cycle or other llko vehicle to bo ridden, as in this ordinance pro vided, nnd any bicyclo or like vehicle being ridden moro than once on tho streets without such tag from nnd tutor tho 11th day of September, 1008, shall subject the ridor to tho penalties pro scribed in this ordinanco. Pro vided, however, that physicians n dischargo of thoir protosstau al duties may uso any walk by )wing proper regard tor tno speed limit. O. W. ALLFN. Chief of Pollco. Proposals Wanted Hids will bo recoivod by the Hoard of Directors of School District No. 2 of Multiuuufth county up to 4 p. in. Juno 12th, to supply the school of tho dis trict with first growth, heavy nr slab wood, not less than 200 cords. Tho Board rosorves the right to roject any and all bids. Address bids enro of J. E. TANCH, Clerk School District No. 2. Published in tho St. Johns Ho view May 23,30, and Juno 0, '10. ' Sewing Wnntod.-102G North Leonard street, St. Johns. Wanted Homo for two littls girls aged 11 and M years. where they can attond school nnd work for their board. Ad dress W, care of this office. A netition for the organixa- tion of an Oregon National Guard company in St. Johns has boeiv circulated here, and over 1UU signatures havo been secured. In all probability St. Johns will havo a full fledged militia com pany in a short time. An Oregon lad beat the boat record made in England in rais ing tho greatest number of pota toes from a single tuber. An English boy raised 220 pounds from 11 potatoes, and the Eng lish papers saw something in that to crow about. An Albany boy winning the state contest among school children last year grow GG0 pounds from ono pota to by transplanting sprouts from the original, which had 13 eyes. to both city and country,