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TO- .( j a "Quick Action" Maieable Range BURNS COAL OR WOOD Has New Feature in Range Construction Tha Bottom of the Flro Box can b raliad or lowarad by ont slmpU motion. This rIvcs (.hallow box for wood or deep box for coal. 18 inch oven, thermometer and base, polished steel body. PEERLESS MALEABLE RANGE Hm polished top, reser voir, thermometer and base, 18 inch oven, nickel trim med, only $G0.00 ALUMINUM WARE Ooo.l serviceable Alum, ilium U'aie in our li.neinent. Many people hnve saved money in our Crockery anil UtemlU ilcpartmcnt, low prices GOOD MALCABLC RANGE Illock top 1G inch oven, warming closet, warming shelves, only $50.00 NICKEL WARE Wc haven nice selection of Nickel 1'lntcd Coffee l'ots, Tea pots, Kettles etc. LOW PRICES Ormandy Bros. Furniture CASH OR- CREDIT Local News. DAN'S -That's all. udv Whcro shall I get my haircut? At GHmoro's barber shop, adv. A big crop or candidates this Spring. Smallpox in St. Johns is Htill on the docl ino. Miss Eliza Colo is visiting her brother in Eugene. Smallpox may not bo so bud. but this quarantino business surely has its disadvantages. We know. A young son arrived at the homo of Special Policeman B. G. Belioii bright and early Tuesday morning. Thoru will bo thro ballots in ovidenco at the primury election this year Republican, Demo cratic and Progressive, and each ballot will be dilTorent in color. Tho Bucholor Club announces another dancing party to take placo in tho rink Wednesday ovening of noxt week. Mrs. Gu3 Mack, G12 E. Char leston street, left this week for Little Falls, Minn., to attend tho funeral of her brother. Wo are very, grateful to our friends who so kindly assisted us by their help and sympathy, and for thoir .beautiful flowers at tho funeral of our loving hus band and devoted son, Ernest Angell.'-Mr. Emma Angell.Mr. E. W. Angell. Tho Christmas Savings plan inaugurated by the Peninsula National Bank is arousing con siderable intorest, and quite a number of people huvo joined tho club. The plan is certainly u most commendablo one, and its merits are readily seen and ap preciated. People joining this club will hnvo no apprehension about where tho money is to como from for presents around Christmas timo. Dressmaking-At. 519 S. Jer soy street. Phono Columbin 5G9. Mr. and Mrs.IIurlburt are vis iting their son at Tillamook. Mrs. Fred Anderson is homo from the hospital, and is much improvedin health P. II. Edlefscn attended busi ness on tho Sound for several days the past week. J. D. Ncilam will preach at tho Congregational church Sun day evening at 7:30. Thoroughbred Blue Andulus- ! inns eggs, $1.20 setting of 15. all Lynn avenue; phono Colum bia 537. It is snid that Mr. Harbin is building n water line across tho river to wash dirt from rock.nnd expects to do a big business. Master and Miss Carlcy ar rived in St. Johns and are mak ing their homo with their grand- Barents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. invidson. Rev. James Murnhoy is con ucting revival meetings nt Hub bard. Oregon, where ho will re main until tho Intter end of next week. John Waller Barker died Feb ruary 11 at the St. Johns Sanita rium, aged 18 years, 5 months and 19 days, of typhoid fever. Ho is survived by his mother and stepfather, residing nt 984 Yulo street. Porllund. The fu neral services wero held Sunday at tho chapel of the St. Johns undertaking parlors at 2 p. m. Interment in Columbia cemetery. Come! Come! Hard time so cial at Bickner Hall Monday evening, February 1G. Orches tra will furnish classical and old timo music, with other interest ing numbers that go to mako up an enjoyable ovening. A prize will bo given to tho best repre sentation of frontier life, or down and outers. A small lino will be imposed upon those wearing finery. Admission 15 cents. A Special Sale On a large line of Rubber Goods, such as Hot Water Bottles, Fountain Syringes, Combinations, Bulb Syringes, Rubber Gloves, Complexion Brushes, Etc. These poods are absolutely fresh stock, best of quality, and guaranteed for one year. Do not over look these prices if in need of an article of this kind. The following is a sample of some of the prices pre vailing for a limited time only: 50c Rubber Gloves, regular 50c; special 33 2 qt. Hot Water Bottle, regular $1.00; special o.s 3 $1.25; " 85 2 " Maroon Hot Water Bottle, regular $1.50; special $1.00 3 i-75; , 1.17 2 M Fountain Syringe, regular $1.00; special 65 3" ' " " $125! " 2 " Maroon Ft. Syringe " $1. 75; " 1.17 3 " ' " $2.00; " 1.33 2 " Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, regular I2. 00; special 1.33 3 " Combination Hot Water Bottle aud Fouutaln Syringe, regular I2. 25; special 1,50 Remember, we are the dealers who have Heap's Poultry Panacea, Minuet Talcum Powder, Lowuey's Fancy Chocolates, Ansco Cameras and Films, Columbia Phonographs and Records, and a full line of Patent Medicines and Toilet Preparations at Portland prices. Trade with us and save money. The St. Johns Pharmacy Leading Druggists For Rent Rooms cheap. Ap ply 502 North Ivnnhoc street. Best lino of fancy candies, bulk-chocolates and nifty pack ages. St. Johns Pharmacy. All the latest Phonograph Rec ords nt the St. Johns Phurmacy. Demonstration Records, special, j 25c. Don't forget to bring or send in your nows items. They nro always highly appreciated. The more the better. For tne uniiuren Ham and fancy coats, bonnets and dresses made at reasonable prices at 50 S. Hayes street. Don't let that rocking chai remain in the discard when 50 cents will place a new rocker on it at the Jersey Street Repair bhop. Atnouinncc service, day ana night. St. Johns Undertaking Co., successors to Blackburn undertaking Co.; office Col. 527 Residence, Col, 299. A lino of typewriter ribbons. both narrow nnd wide, has just noon received nt the Review office; 50c each. Also carbon paper nt two sheets for five cents. "Satan," or the drama of hu manity will appear at the Mult nomah theatre next Monday and Tuesday oveningB. A five reel production, nnd one of tho best ever produced. Don't miss it. Topics for Sunday at the Bun tist church: Morning, "Boforc tho Judge:" evening. "Pay Dny and Play Day." Young Peoples nt G:30; choir practice Friday nights. Good music by choir. Charles Sngert and wife have returned from a few weeks spent at Shepard Hot Springs, Wash., much improved In health. Char- ey says the mountain air and baths nro very delightful, and that he is now ready to sfart business rolling again. I desiro to express my heart felt thanks to tho W. 0. W. of Portland, the M. E. choir and neighbors nnd menus who so kindly tendered their aid and sympathy during the illness and dentil of my beloved husband.- Mrs. Marie Krceger. Some person surrdptitiously removed a gold and pearl hand ed lady's umbrella, with the monogram M on tho handle, from the porch at 539 South Jersey street. Now, if tho sumo party will just as surreptitiously placo where it was taken from, no questions will bo asked: l'ho K. of P. entertainment which had been scheduled for January 23rd, and postponed on account of the smallpox scourge, will bo pulled olf ns originally ilanned tonight. The best timo ever held is what some nt the members claim it will be, and we believe it. M. E. Church announcements or ret), l&ui: btindny school 9:50 a. 111., Mrs. S. C. Cook, Supt. Preaching by pastor 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Subject morning sormon. "Tho Great mnncipntor" Epworth League devotional service G:15 p. m. Mid week services. Thursday, nrayer meeting 7:3U . m. : Wo- mnn's Homo Missionary Society, many zym p. m., church par- ors: Epworth Leaguo Valentino social at church parlors Friday ovening, tree, and an young people cordially invited. There is a persistent rumor floating nrotind tho city that Weyerhaeuser has decided to construct n largo saw mill on his tract In tho northern part of tho city, and that work will begin upon same within a short tfme. his rumor bobs un periodically. and it will tnko more evidence than a rumor to convince most of our citizens that there is go ing to be anything doing on tho Weyerhaeuser tract in the im mediate future. However, it is to hoped that tho rumor will ma terialize this time. I. C. Higginbottom and wife spent Tuesday and Wednesdny with their old timo friOnds. G. ,. Perrino and family. Mr. Hig inbottom is Portland's crack base nan pitcher, with a most enviable record. Ho called at tho Review ofiico yesterday, and we found him to be a most pleas ant, well read and congenial gen tleman, as well as a ball pitcher of well deserved fame. He will eave to join tho Portland Coast eague at tho training quarters in California. "Hig." as he is familiarly called, has been twen ty years in tho base ball game, and is still a young man. Since coming to tho charge of the St Johns Methodist Episco pal church, I have seen the need and the possible benefit of a Men s Brotherhood, and after ookmg the situation over care- ully for some time, we wish to hold a preliminary meeting look ing to a permanent organization next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, at the time of the Sun day school hour. A. class has al ready beon formed as a nucleus for such organization, with Thad Parker as teacher. A gener al invitation is given to men to join and cooperate with us in this work. Don't forget the date, Feb. 15th, and the hour, 0 a. m. W. Edwin Ingalls, asbor. j Christmas Savings Club 1 gestions i FROM OTHER CITIES I CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUBS-such as we are conducting, are very popular in many other cities and towns in this and other States. IN SEVERAL CITIES 100 or more members of a congregation have joined and will use their combined savings as a fund next Christmas to wards paying church debts. IN SEVERAL TOWNS The members of Sunday School classes have joined, and in each instance will club together and use the money for the purpose of buying the teacher a prsent. IN OTHER TOWNS . Societies, Churches, Sunday Schools, Charity and other organizations have joined to save money for a specific purpose. THE plan is an excellent one, and can be applied to a number of commendable en terprises. The small amount payable weekly into the Club can be spared by each person without inconvenience, and when a number of persons associate together for a special purpose the combined results of their efforts will be a large sum which may be applied as a Christmas offering or used in other ways for a good cause. It's an Easy Way to Save Money. A Sure Way to Have Money Join Now-Get Your Friends to Join Answers to Questions We Have Been Asked About it What is the purpose of the Christ mas Savings Club? The purose ii to help you and others accumulate n fund for Christum. In what manner docs the Christ mas Savings Club Accomplish this purpose? Ily each member paying in a small sum cucli week for 42 weeks. Two weekn l'fore Omniums each member will rccoivo the total Amount kU in with 4 jier cent Interest. Docs cvrcybody pay in the same amount? No. There arc four cIimc aud number respectively 5, 25, GO, nml f 1.00. The M)'meuts are diiTcreut in each class. What are the payments in class 5? The (viymcuti arc 5c the first wrclc, lOc, the 2d week, t5c, the ltd week ami w on for A'i weeks, mnklii); the payment lor the list eck 2.10. Special There are also II flat rate Classes in which )(iu pay a fixed amount each week, fu Class 25 you iy 25c, in Class 50 you pay 50c and in Class 100 you pay f 1.00 each week for -12 weeks. Is there a membership Tee or is there any cost to join? No. What do I do to become a member? All that is necessary is to u to the Savings Department of the Peninsula National Hank, ask to be enrolled as a member and make the first week's pay meiit or mure. What will the first payment be? It will be 5e, 25c, 50c, or $1.00, ac cording to the class you join, How arc payments to be made? Weekly or in advance for n many weeks as you desire. What will happen if I cannot keep up my payments or discontinue? If you discontinue for any reason, at the period when the club closes, you will get a check or bank look with cred it for all you have paid In, but in such a esse no interest will be allowed. When and how can I withdraw? Under no circumstances will any with drawals, either in whole or in part, be allowed, What you dcponlt will be held (or you until two weeks before Christ mas. Can I reverse the payments? Vou can in class 5, aud by doing so you will have your payment grow less every week and your money will earn twice as much Interest. Can I become a member of more than one class? . one or all of (he Ves; you can. join classes. When can I join? You can join any day neit beginning Kehmary Pith week- I PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK i Oldest Bank on the Peninsula WMM00 I Christian Science topic for Sunday: "Soul." Best shino iirtown nt Aspcr & Caldwell's barbershop. Picture framing done at Portland prices at II. If. Clark's, the furni ture man. Adv. Mrs. C. O. Rotrors. C07 N. Ed ison, will cull and tnko your ord er for any magazines. Lowest )rices. Roy Wilcox hns ngain entered the transfer and drayaKo busi ness, with offices in tho Jowor block. "Watches" made over into Timepieces" nt rensonnblo rates at Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. Girl 10 years old wants light iouso worn or worn ns nurse girl. Address 810 N. Hayes street, St. Johns. adv. NoU th Ubtl on your paptr. Tyicwrlter ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. Subscriho for tho Hi. 'oIiiih Itavlow aud keep pentad oa tbu ilolueu of tba cltr. Tho one supremo novelty upon tho Lyceum platform this season is The Floyds, mngicinns, illu sionists, and entertainers, who nro to appear us tho next num ber in the Lyceum Course. They present a program filled with now and startling features. pleas ing music, marvelous mind read ing and prestidigitation. The Floyds oiler an entertainment well worth tho price of a ticket to tho entire course. Here Feb ruary 21st. Tho improvement of WiHnm- fit to lmilnvnrl ltotwnitn Itm-limr. 1 ton street and St. Johns avenuo The Order of Moose wna orSiTi.tu i.r..ru ganized last night (Thursday) at unt on0 uml tho jm,)r0vemcnt uic hkuuiik mm- contracted for is of n permanent bership of 125. More particu- nnture. Now, aincQ tho South i St. Johns sower project has boon Doctor, who ' laid on the shelf for an indefinite ars next week. Jack, the Shoo had been holding forth in tho Wolcott building on South Jersey street, has removed to Portland. Word from former Mayor J. F. Hendricks stntes that ho is now ocated at PeEll, Wash., and ex presses tho hopo that tho peoplo of St. Johns will decide to pur chase a park or two. Havo you any pictures you would desire to havo framed? f so, tho Jersey Street Repair Shop will do it neatly and at a very reasonable price. For Sale Brick bungalow. five rooms, bath, toilet, fireplace, two closets, full basement, two ots. All for 2,000. -S. C. Cook, 308 S. Fessenden street, St. ohns. adv. Mrs. Rich. 922 N. Kellogg street, the popular nurse of St. ohns, was called to forest Grove to attend the father of 1. F. Myers, postmaster of tho city t)f Portland. The Epworth League at tho M. E. Church held an election of officers on Tuesday evening and the following were elected for the ensuing term, viz: Prea dent W. C. Little: 1st vice president, Miss Edna Hol- lenbeck; Zntt vice. Mrs. Jonn Brooks; 3rd vice. Miss Lulu Day; th vice. N. K. Zimmerman: sec retary. Miss Delia Vinson; treas urer, Miss Louise Sterling; or ganist, Miss Lula Day; asst. or ganist. Miss Delia Vinson; chor ister. Miss Hortenso Ingalls; asst. chorister, Miss Pearl Ti tus; league UBhers, Galloway Brothers. Public installation of new League officers at the even- inff service February 22, period, would it not bo well to proceed with the improvement of tho boulevard clear to the south city limits? A. S. Benson has had plans and specifications provided for such improvement, and has paid a couple of hundred dollnrs to purchase land in or der to eliminate what would otherwise bo a jog in tho street. Tho city has purchased the Smith property for tho express purposo of being enabled to improve the street in a uniform manner. Therefore. why not tako tho mat ter up and finish this fine scenic boulevard? There seems to bo considerable diversity of opinion on tho ques tion of vaccination. There are those who hold to tho belief that vaccination possesses all the virtues requisite to successfully combat smallpox, while others look upon it more in tho light of taking an antidote for a disease that might never have attacked tho vaccinated one in any event, and that the after efFects result ant from injecting the germs in to the system is more to bo dread ed than smallpox. Whether a person should be vaccinnted is a matter that ho shall have to de cide for himself. If ho is con vinced that it is a desirable thing to do, ho would not be do ing justice to himself not to do so. If, on the other hand, he be lieves that vaccination is useless or harmful, he should assuro himself that such belief is well founded, and if he finds such to be the case, he should naturally decline to be vaccinated. Strictly sanitary, GHmoro's barber shop. adv. ORDINANCE NO. 583 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION FIVE (5) OF OR DINANCE 3G8, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGU LATING THE MANNER OF CONNECTING HOUSES TO SEWERS AND THE MAN NER OF LAYING PIPES City Primary Nominating Election Notice Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, tho 7th day of March, lf)M. at '101 South Jersey street, AllfKOllM.1 lltl I IMM1P " IU'VI 111 UUllll! UUIBy uujour, ur iun.wuNuolam Car estoii streets, for the PASSE AND .....;r.A r., ""11 iwinriOHton streets, for the t SAID PURPOSES," First Ward, and at the City Hall 5SED BY THE COUNCIL I for tho Second Ward, a Primary D APPROVED BY THE! .Nominating Election will bo MAYOR MARCH 28th, 1911. Tho City of St. Johns docs or dain as follows: That section 5 of Ordinance 308 of tho City of St. Johns, on titled "An ordinance regulating tho manner of connecting houses to sowers, and the manner of laying pipes outside of buildings for said purposes," passed by tho council and approved by tho Mayor March 28tli, 1911, bo and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Section f. That all household ers within one hundred (100) feet of nny sewer in tho city of St. Johns shall connect thoir promises with tho samo within sixty (00) days after having re ceived notico so to do from tho Chief of Police, a cony of such notico shall bo filed with tho City Recorder, and it any per-1 son, persons, firm or corporation refuses or noglocls to connect thoir premises within such time as herein spqeified, the Chief of Police may causo connections to bo made, and assess tho coats nnd expenses incurred for mak ing such connection to such sow er shall become a lien upon the property benefited thereby (tho samo as any street improve ment), and bo collected same as street assessments on street improvements, Passed by the Council this 10th day of February, A. D., 1914, ' Approved by tho Mayor this 10th day of February, A. D., 1914. CHASjiBREDESON, Mayor. Attest: F. A. RICE, Cjty Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Re view February 13, 1914. Evangelical Church: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. ; Junior C. E., 6:30 p. in.; K. L. C. E 0:30 p. m. ; preach ing 7:30 p. m. ; L. A, S. Wednes day p. m. at tho church; prayer meeting Thursday 7 :30 p. m. held, at which tho Ronublican. Democratic and Progressive par lies will choose their candidates for city offices, namely: One Mayor. One City Recorder. One City Treasurer. Ono City Attorney. Two Conncilmon First Ward. Two Cottncilmen Second Ward. Three Councilmen at Large. Said election will ho held at 8 o'clock a. m., nnd will continue until 8 o'clock in tho afternoon of said day. Dated this 12th day of Febru ary, 1914. F. A. RICE, City Recorder. Published in tho St. Johns Re view Feb 13, 20, 27 and March G, 1914. Officers of the City of St, Johns, Oregon Mayor Ctia. IIioIcmu lUrordcr I'. A. Hkn Ttcu.uicr -J. I. Tmu.li Attorney l J alilnytr linulnrcr J. O. Uurtou I'hy.kUn-I)r. I.. K. C.rvr Chief ol l-oltceO. W. Allen lUy 1'ollcv -II. Mud NilClil 1'ultce J. 8. Jouct, O. W. Nortne. COUNCIUICN AT IAHGE A W. VlHCtrnl II. M. WalJrsJ S. (.. Wright COUNCIlMfN FIRST WARD C. I! nsrllck I. u. Mtrllu COUNCIlMtN StCONO WAliD Ceo. Jl union Koy Wilcox COMMITUtS Street inJ Docl.-Koy Wilcox, A. V. Vin cent. II. M. WaMiel. Mcenne C. It. Garllck, Ceo. W. Muiimiii, S. i. Wright. Water ami Mcht-ll. M. Waldrcl, I. II. Martin, A- W Vincent rlnaiice S. U. Wrliiht, Geo, W. Muutou. C. H. Girrlick. Health auil Tolice A. W. Vincent, Roy Wilcox, I. II. Martin. ,!U0 I.lccne Ceo W. MuntOU, t, O. Wriuht, II. M WaMrtf. HulUliutf anil Ground.. I. B. Martin, Koy Wilcur, C . Oarlkk. ' Tho Congregational Church, corner of Richmond and lvanhoo streets- a homelike church: Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preach ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; C. E., 0:45 p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p, m. We welcomo you to these and all other services of the church, Pastor, eon RENT rd. .1 U,l. ,(fl ,vt m , (-