JUNE WEDDING PRESENTS June is Cupid's month. June is the month of brides, veils, flowers and weddings. We can't all get married but most of us have an opportunity to bless the union of two happy hearts. Some young couple. Let us' start such travelers on their way with appropriate and useful wedding gifts. Ormandy Bros, displayed this week some choice selections as sugges tions for wedding presents. Here is an assortment of Fancy china chocolate sets Delicate fancy sugars and creamers Charming salad sets Cut glass, always appreciated Hand painted gold decorated cake sets, salad sets, plates and berry sets as well as more modest but very attractive fancy cnina Table and household silverware, standard makes American and imported dinner sets, white and gold or fancy patterns Furniture and home furnishings are never amiss Sanitary Refrigerators You need a refrigerator NOW in the'warm weather. Buy now and have all sum mer to pay for it. Priced, $8.00 to $28.0O Hammocks! Hammocks! You will need a hammock all summer. Get one early and enjoy these delightful evenings. We have a full line of woven hammocks, al so strong durable canvas hammocks the prices are from $2.70 to $7. SEWING MACHINE OPPORTUNITIES lj The housewife who needs a sewing machine will do well to look over our stoSk. We present a group of dependable makes at very reasonable prices. Favorite sewing machine, hand lift drop head, plain oak frame, Priced down to " $18.00 Zenith, Zenith, Improved Melville automatic drop head, 4 drawer oak case, carries 10 year guarantee. ?7 C Priced down to p.OU Quartered oak Improved Melville, 5 drawer, auto matic drop head, full set attachment, j!)h ff 10 year guarantee. Priced down to . . . automatic tension, quartered oak. 5 drawers, full set attach- tc ments, 10 year guarantee, priced down to J)OUiO automatic, in quartered oak cabinet case, 10 year guarantee fi?? A a Priced down to ifdU.VU of Ormandy Bros. 0PZra , CREDIT FURNITURE OFFICE I L j Local News. Snvo your green stamps; thoy nro money to you. Currins for Drugs. Mary and Dora Harbin aro re covering rapidly from an attack of the measles. A steamer discharging its car go at tlio city dock was an un usual sight yesterday. Tlio nrizo phonograph at the St. Johns Pharmacy for May was captured by V. II. Shanklin, 407 Jersey street. I Congregational Church Sun day School 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; C. E. at 7 1 p. m. Prayermeeting Wednesi, day at 8 p. m. j Mrs. Hannah Vincent has re turned from an extended tour of the statu in the interest of the Pvthian Sisters of the state, of which she is Grand Chief. M. E. Church, corner Leavitt and Hayes Children's Day pro gram 1L a.m. Sunday, Juno 8; preaching at 8 p. m. ; Epworth League 7pm.; Sunday school 10 a. m. All aro invited. P.H. and Anton Edlefsen have returned from a several weeks' business, combined with pleas ure, trip to Utah, Montana, Cal ifornia and other states. Thoy report a most pleasurable time. To those ladies who are inter ested in the Sweet Pea Show, we would like to have your names, suggestions and aid that we may make this our best show. Com mercial Club Committee. J. B. Campbell, an erstwhile citizen of St. Johns, but now a prosperous rancher of the Tuala tin Valley, made a brief visit to this city the latter part of last week. Ho is prospering finely on his ranch. A. C. Gesler and family have moved to their new home in Cen tralia, Wash. Their many friends here were loath to have them re move from our midst, but their best wishes accompany them to their new location. L. Harding, who conducted a confectionery store on Jersey street for a couple of years and which was destroyed by fire, left this week for Chisholm, Minn., where he will engage in business. His family preceded him thither a short time ago. Chas. SchaufT, the florist, pre sented this office Tuesday with handsome specimens of Prince Camille de Rokam, Lyon, E. Toil de Lyon. U. Dickson, Marquis Sintey, Betty and Regonb Webb roses. They were all perfectly developed and were most beautiful. Gail Pcrrinc is spending a few weeks in Kalamn, Wash. Get an electric head treatment or massage ut Gllmorc's Darber Shop. For a cool, refreshing soda, go to Currins for Drugs. Your choice out of six lots on Jersey street between Fessenden and Cat! in streets. These lots have alloy. Buy now; property will nover be cheaper. Call on P. Hill, G18 N. Jersey street. Thomas Whitney has resigned from tho police force, business affairs demanding his removal to Michigan. As a rulo death or dismissal aro tho only causes for prying loose from municipal po sitions. Tho Commission form of gov ernment in Portland bids fair to bo a great success. Good offi cials havo been elected, and if they fail it will be an indication that commission form of govern ment is a failure. A piano recital will bo given by tho pupils of Georgia Rich Lydick, assisted by Flavius West, violinist, Friday evening, June 6th, at 8 o'clock in tho Evangel ical church. All are invited. Children must be accompanied by their parents. To make our city one of the most beautiful on the coast, wo are asking the aid of the ladies in our Sweet Pea Show, which is to bo tho best yet held C. C. Currin, C. H. Boyd, S. W. Rog ers, Commercial Club Committee. R. W. McKean, who has been convalescing at the Ogden rural home at Dayton for several months, greeted his old friends in St. Johns this week. "Bill." as he is familiarly called, is look ing fine, and his many friends were glad to note his improved appearance. A birthday party is being ten dered this afternoon to Lois Al berta Ford, the 8 year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ford, by the following girl friends: Misses Ula Secrist, Emma Se crist, Lulu Simmons, Vivian Simmons, Velma Shaffee, Loret ta Shaffee, Loretta McCarty, Marguerette McCarty, which will be followed by a birthday dinner. Seldom does a speaker hold and sway an audience as did Ben R. Vardaman this morning at the state convention. When his time was up the audience would not let him quit, but demanded that he continue. It was a masterly address and his missionary work this morning will be bearing fruit out through the state for many years. Burlington, Iowa, Gazette. Mr. Vardaman will speak in St Johns on the even ing of July llth. EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street MICniODS IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing CaJI up Columbia 92 Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. TArxr xir a xt nn I VV JL Vv x"x IN X Y-O-U t in some department of the Church Sunday Services lllblc School: 10 n. 111. MorntiiK Service: 11 11. 111, Junior C. H.: 3 i. 111. V. 1'. S, C. I.:-7 p. 111. KvuiiKt-llitlc Service; 8 p. 111. Wednesday Training Clan, 8 p. m. TlmrwUy l'rayertueetiut; :8 juii . Jf- JOHNSON' Ptor first churdiTop Wrist Corner Hew York SI. md Willis Boulevard j A line of typewriter ribbons, both narrow nndj wide, has just been received at tho Review oflico; 50c each. Also carbon paper at two sheets for five cents. Special Price on Digesto A Malt and Hop Tonic An excellent preparation for the run down condi tion, a general tissue builder and strengthiug tonic. Often recommended by physicians, sold every where at 25c per bottle; special for a few days at 20c per bottle, 6 bottles for $1.00 We are agents for the Columbia Phonographs and can give some special prices on Standard Machines, a good assortment of records always on hand. We are closing out a stock of cylinder records at a very low price 15c each any quantity, can be played on either Edison or Columbia Disc Machines. Save your tickets and win the Prize Phonograph given away each month at our store. The St. Johns Pharmacy Reliable Druggists Satisfaction, is the word Gil- more, the Barber. Girl Wanted To learn dress making. Call 535 S. Jersey. Tho new skating rink is in full operation on North Jersey. For Kent 8 Room House with Sleeping Porch 531 S. Jersey St. Picture framing done at Portland prices at II. K Clark's, the furni litre innii. tf Everything for the amateur photographer. C u r r i 11 s for Drugs. The Harbin blacksmith shop on the corner of Charleston and Ivnnhoo has undergone some sub stantial repairs recently. For Sale Cheap 5 room house, easy terms: owner leaving town. Address Anderson, 502 West Charleston street, St. Johns. A.C. Gesler attributes the sale at good advantage of his house hold furniture to a little ad in the Review. It pays; yea, ver ily. Currin snys: Remember, if it isn't an EASTMAN it isn't a KODAK. Mrs. R. D. Swomrel and child ren have just arrived from North Dnkota.and will be iruests of rel atives in St. Johns for several weeks. Stolen or taken last Monday nnr it lrom rear of 1. O. O. I hall, one Erie bicycle. A re ward of $5 will bo pnid for its return. Alex S. Scales. uurrm says: a wyai ucmcay for any ailment that you may have. Owing to want of snace two excellent papers rend at the W. C. T. U. meeting in the city hall Monday afternoon aro left out of tho Review this week. We nro indebted for handsome bounuets of roses to P. T. Han son and Mrs. J. C. Scott. Thoy were of rare beauty, and the kindness of the donors is much appreciated. Tho First Trust and Snvimrs hank is the title of the now in stitution on Fessenden street, which is located in the handsome concreto building erected for that purpose. Fortune knocks at every man's door once in n life time. Now is your time. Property will never be as cheap again. The best buys in St. Johns today see P. Hill, 618 N. Jersey St. Currin says: You can cret full weight guaranteed household drugs hero ns cheaply as any place. There will bo services at the First Baptist Church Sunday. Rev. Howell w'll preach. There will also bo tho Communion ser vices in tho morning. All mem bers are requested to be present at these services. First Christian Science Society Sundays u a. m,, Wednesdays at 8 i). 111, Heading room open on Tties. l'liiirs. and Sat. from 2 to 4 p. in, All cordially invited to the services and reading room. Subject Sunday: "LicxI, the (July Cause and Creator.' I have purchased tho rcsidenco and household goods of Mr. Thomns Whitney and oirer all for Bale. Tho furnituro is in first class condition and includes all articles needed in a home. Will sell in lots to suit purchaser. Anna J. Canright, 415 N. Leonard streot. Currin says: Wo uso Mt. Hood Homogenized Ice Cream, puro fruit flavors, and all served scrupulously clean. Tho Bachelor club picnicked at Magoon's park, near Oregon City. Sunday. Thoy report a most delightful time, and rec ommend this park to all who de siro to picnic, as it is fitted up with dancing pavilion, swings, etc, and ice cream may bo pro cured in any quantity right on tho grounds. Ray Wright is fitting himself up a neat and cozy habitation at 924 S. Hayes street. It is not, as some might presume, that Ray is going to discontinue tho life of singlo blessedness. His sister will arrive here noxt week from Newark, Ohio, to keen house for him. At least that is what he tells us. Miss Cora Huff and Frank Thornbrue wero married at tho home of the bride's parents near Multnomah station Tuesday. Juno 3, at G p. m. Rev. J. J. Patton of tho St. Johns M. E. church officiated. The brido is well known in St. Johns, and has many friends among tho young Ceople in this city. Mr. Thorn rue is a chauffer, and is in the employ of F. L. Young in Cen tral Oregon. Tho happy couple left Wednesday morning for their new home in Bend. Scales is right. Phone Colum bia 210 for Groceries. Quality stands for satisfaction, and my motto is: quality always. There fore, I have built my trade on that which is the only fair and legitimate way of securing pat ronage. A package of my Cof fee, Tea, Extract, Spices, or any other article which you buy from me is sold to you with that grand privilege that if you do not like tho goods, your money is not ours but yours, and tho goods are ours. Scales is right. Celebration Notes It is proposed that the parade ue headed by the U.A.K., VV. U. U and L. 01 u. A. It. I'nrtics desiring concessions during the celebration should in terview P. G. Gilmore in regard to same. C.C. Currin, the popular phar mncist, -will act in the capacity of marshal in the parade July fourth. A water war between the local department and an out of town compnny will be one of the feat ures of tho celebration. Col. L. D. Mahone of Portland has been secured to deliver tho oration in St Johns on July 4th. lie is an elonuent and fluent speaker. t I 1 I mere is a possidi ntv that a balloon ascension will be one of the features of celebration. Ne gotiations for securing such at traction are now under way. A representative of tho Van Runk Amusement company will bo in St. Johns tomorrow to com plete arrangements for having their street carnival here during the jubilee. All young Indies who desire to enter the contest for Goddess of Liberty in the Fourth of July parade arc requested to leave their names at cither of the local theatres. Tho Firo Department desires the names of 48 girls, between the ages of ten and twelve years, who aro willing, with their par ents' consent, to participate in tho parade on July 4th and rep resent tho 48 states. Names will be received at Gilmoro's barber shop on Philadelphia street, or at tmsomcc. The Firo Denartment has de cided to utilize two days in cele bration of Independence Day, Friday and Saturday. July 4th and 5th, being devoted to the purpose. There will bo interest ing events and something doing all the time. Tho Broncho Bus ter race will take placo Saturday afternoon. Ball games in which the Commercial club ball team, the business men's club and Un iversity will participato will bo played on both uuvb, a prize ot $50 being awarded to tho win ning club of the series. Several lively four round amateur boxing matches will take nlaco on Fri day evening, and professional wrestling matches will occur on Saturday evening. It is also proposed that each stato in the Union will bo represented by a little girl in tho parade. Now features aro constantly bolng added, and by tho time tho Fourth arrives enough attractions tp fill two days brim full of enjoyment will havo been provided. Evangelical Church Tho church has secured Mr. Leek from Colorado to tako chargo of tho music. He Will not only direct tho choir, which meets for rehearsal Wcdnesdny night at 8:30 o'clock, but will also do solo work. Wo hopo with his assistance to mnko tho music quito an attractive featuro of tlio church services. Tho first Quarterly Conference of this Conference year will bo held over this coming Sunday by tho District Prosiding Elder, C. C. Poling of Portland. Preach ing service on Saturday evening, followed by tho business meet-' ing; nlso on Sunday morning, followed by tho Communion ser vice, and again in tho evening, preceded by tho Christinn En deavor. Thcso sorvices will bo held at tho usual hours. You aro given a special invita tion to hear Dr. Poling at these services. Reporter, Half the pleasure of photo graphy is tho finishing of yotir own work. It is doubly a pleas ure when dono by tho All by Daylight KODAK Way. Now is tho time to buy proper ty. You can get from ono to terj lots on Central avenue between Fessenden and Catlin at a price less than two-thirds actual value. See P. Hill, 618 N. Jersey. Wo have all the called for mag azines and will get any maga zine published, if not in stock. Currins for Drugs. Mrs. SmithDid you say you could havo hot water in fifteen minutes? Mrs. Jones Yes; Overstreet, at 311 S. Jersey, put a coil in my stovo and I never saw anything to comparo with it. You just call up Columbia 590, and Overstreet is on the job. Mrs. Smith And did I hear he guaranteed his work? Mrs. Jones Yes; he stands back of everything ho does, and his prices aro very reasonable, too. Mrs. Smith Well.goodbye; I am so enthused over it, I am going to call Col. 590 and have one of those coils put in my stove at onco. I'll let you hear from me just as soon as I give the coil a trial. Currin says: Come in and get free literature and free instruc tion in Kodak processes, It's free to you for tho asking. WHEN NECESSITIES opportunities or emergen cies arise will your acquain tance at a good batik bring to bear the support you need ? Many a St. Johns busi ness mau can remember the moment when the Pen insula National Bank helped him bridge difficulty or command opportunity. With resources of over $300,000 this bank de sires to become a factor in the prosperity of more bus iness men. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest BanX on the Peninsula 4 ON 40 SAVINGS f 1 St. Johns Furniture Company Gijs Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and Ex changed COMMUNICATED. Out of tho fryimr tmn into tho fire is that what the people of St. Johns havo dono in electing an almost entirely new council. Some good work has been dono in tho matter of changes, which t nnncarcd was the only way to do it.lnit was that tho only thing tho peonlo expected of the new council? Not by any means, for it was expected that they would nractico stricter economy, and not throw tho taxpayers' money to tho winds, or in such a way that it would only benefit some singlo persons or a very few, or to accommodato a few swell heads, at tho expense of tho common taxpayer, Two such measures aro now before the council. Ono is tho water ques tion, and the other is the Wil lamette boulevard. In the lat ter, or tho boulevard case, if it is true that tho council is paying $180 of tho people's money out on that farce to appeal a case to tho Supremo Court, for a case that docs not belong there at all, and is a case that the council nnd tho peonlo should decide, for tho records bIiow thnt in tho neighborhood of Buchanan, Polk and Tvler streets, whore tho greatest contention is on the boulevard, tho first subdivision provided for a CO foot street, and tho second subdivision some years later on the opposite side of tho street provides for a 100 foot streot, which now leaves the streot 80 feet wido. Now if tho people of St. Johns want tho street to bo 100 feet in width, all there is to do is for tho council to condemn tho strip and pay for it, nnd widen it out to that width, and snvo the $180 of tho ueople's money. Randolph Gradon. NOTICE OF Annual School Meeting Notice is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District No. 2 of Multnomah county, state of Oregon, that tho Annual School Meeting of said District will bo held at tho Central School house, to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to G o'clock p. m. on tho third Monday of June, be ing tho 16th day of June, A. D,, 1913. This meeting is called for tho purpose of electing ono director. Dated this 5th day of June, 1918. F. I DRINKER, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: J. E. Tanch. District Clerk. Published in the St. Johns Re view Juno G and 13, 1913. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, peases. All these blanks ut the uniform price of 30c per dozen. You got full weight and first quality at the Central market. Just try awhile.