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A $50.00 Range For $34.20 a CRESCENT Made In ST. JOHNS We hnvc only to show the Crescent to sell It. Scientific construction produces most lient with least amount of fuel. 1 ripple walls are formed by an underlining of asbestos boards Itls and steel plates, Mrongly adds to the durability. II u :Ki9l li IB (i.i M E la a I 1 1 rivetel. This saves the heat, and I,ook at the picture, it's a Crescent note plain nickel trimming, warming closet, warming shelves,, large oven, shallow fire box, side draft. Body of Wells ville Polished Steel. You should have one lu your home. We'll take your old stove or range as part payment. Ormandy Bros. Furniture-Cash or Credit Local News. DAN'S ndv Dressmaking At 519 S. Jcr scy street. Phono Columbia GG'J. President Wilson litis u very pleasant way of telling Congress That'H all. Antony Fnbor Is havinir a i what he expects it to do. l"n,,M??y?nc? "'8ticted Mrs. K. C. Couch, who "Kiiwn hu-ui, luMJn er0UHy George Mohling has been seriously ill with nervous prostration, is Improving slowly. U. C. Lewis' platform for the olliee of Representative will ap pear in next week's issue of the Review. Thoroughbred Hlue Andttlus inns eggs, $1.50 setting of 15. 811 Lynn avenue; phone Colum bia 537. Miss Early and Miss Carrie Armstrong spent the latter part of last week with the former's brother. Clins. Early, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cham berlain, near Lyle. Wash. They report a most enjoyable time. With several reported cases of mad dog in Portland, some of the councilman and Mayor Bred esou are loath to remove the muzzles from dogs in St. Johns at present. The Portland health officer has advised that all dogs in Portland be remuzzled at once. In an item last week pertain ing to an umbrella that was tak- ' en from the porch at bWJ bouth is havinir a neat little habitation erected on Olympia street. The library will' reopen Mon day, Fob. 23. A few nooks are still out. Please return before Monday. A box with a slot is at the back door. J. H. Canright is doing unite a thriving business in handling nursery stock, and handles a choice variety of the very finest. If you want any, sec him about it. Mrs. F. .J. Lutz of .Bay City, Mich., has been a guest of Mrs. J. E. Hiller during the past week. She stopped oil' here on her way home after spending the past several months, j. II. Ruel and wife of Lyons, Mich, wero guests of their old time friends Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rogers Tuesday. Mr. Ruel is a prominent banker of Lyons and he and his wife are on their way for n visit in California. A statement made recentlj u... Mm ....... Mini. u. uiuaun, ynw nua u iu- , nfnf- ,.,.- ,,,. .-.I I n nmn i.nu l.nn.i t .... k U Wl ilUJ O W I V V k, U 1 1 lillUI UII IVMIVUi "mu' T""H' Tim Inttitr on thn hmiillo nhnul.1 8110111(1 !..,.. i... ,no !..,,in,i ! mi n inivu ui'un i mmi-iiii ui iu, successfully vaccinated. have also stated that the vacci nation took place two weeks af tor he had been exposed to the disease, according to the city physician. Following at e the latest candi dates to announce for city odice as stated last week. The party who "borrowed" the umbrella will thus be set aright, and may return it without further delay. Tho Knights of Pythias and their friends enjoyed a most at tho nrimarv election: For !sn endid timo in Hickner hall Councilman ut Large O. M. last Friday evening. Tho game Cornell. C. C. Oihus and F. W. of 500. dancing and feasting Valentine. For Counciman First made the event a most pleasura Ward Dr. R. A. Jayne. Marion nlo one. Almost luu were in Johnston. R. Graden and C. E. Garlick. For Councilman of Second Ward G. W. Munson and G. R. Chadwick. A list of all the candidates will appear in next week's issue. attendance. It is the purpose of tho Knights to give enter tainments from time to time, and if they will all be as enjoya ble as the one Friday night, they surely will be worth while. TiY Prnf - Pnnma nlmnn An. I ply 502 North Ivanhoe street, i We have noticed that men do not look up to the girl who is hobbled. All the latest Phonograph Rec ords at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Demonstration Records, special 25c. Don't forget to bring or send in your news items. They are always highly appreciated. The more the better. l'or the Children Plain and fancy coats, bonnets and dresses made at reasonable prices at 50 S. Hayes street. Men will never be reformed until women stop tempting them. says a lecturer. Ulu Adam held a similar view. Don't let that rocking chair remain in the discard when 50 cents will place a new rocker on it at the Jersey Street Repair shop. When neaco comes in Mexico there will be a grand rush to that turbulent land by people who arc anxious to save the pieces. Ambulnnce service, day and night. St. Johns Undertaking Co., successors to Blackburn Undertaking Co.; ofilcc Col. 527; Residence, Col. 299. A line of typewriter ribbons. both narrow and wide, has just been received at tho Review office: 50c each. Also carbon paper at two sheets for five cents. Women like to get married in a blaze of glory. Men would rather sneak away from the fel- ows and have the hitching done by a J. P. Many a man who could not be made to believe the manna story of the Bible has put money Into a slot machine, expecting to draw interest. An expert on hygiene declares that women will continue to wear ess clothing each your. If that is true, wc don't want to think about the summer of 1919. After all. the farmer who puts the finest apples at the top of the box is like the corset manu- acturer who always uses the picture of a pretty girl in his advertisements. An Atlanta preacher says his 'soul mate" has made a better man and a tietter preacn?rot lim than his wife ever did. int. unlike his wife, the "soul mate" didn't have seven child ren to look nftor. Many a man who would rather pass ms evenings at nis own fireside is driven into more con genial and expensive company by a nagging wife. Many a wo man would be a more agreeable companion with a little more en couragement from a short tem pered husband, so there you are. The Hard Timo Social given at iickner hall last Monday oven ng by tho young married ladies' clnsi and members of tho First Christian church was enjoyed by all who attended. Many unique characters were represented in tho eiforts to show tho effects of mrd times upon the human race. lie public may look for anoth er enjoyable timo in tho near fu ture from the same source. C. C. Oihus, who is a Demo cratic candidate for the office of 'ouncilmnn at Large, has been a resident and taxpuyer in St. ohns for tho past ten years. and wus one of tho principal instiga- CUT RATES AT THE CUT RATE STORE Glance over our list of special priced articles. You will be sure to find something you will need, and the saving is worth while. Remember, we maintain a cut p-ice on patent medicines and toilet articles. Investigate our prices before going else where. a.c Hill's Cascara Quinine 15c 25c Pipe's Cold Cure , . . , , 16c 25c Colgate's Talcum ' , !59 25c Foley's Honey and Tar , , , , , 16c 25c Box Toilet Soap 15c 25c Box Stationery 16c 50c Chamberlain's Congh ' ...32c 50c Pape's Diuretic ; 34c 50c King's Discovery 32c 50c Ballard's Horehound Syrup 34c 50c Carter's K. & B. Tea 32c 50c Syrup Pepsin (Caldwell's) 34c $1.00 Newbro's Herpicide 64c 1.00 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 68c 1 .00 Wine of Cardui ...64c 1. 00 Peruna 68c Do you contemplate buying a phonograph? We have some thing special to offer in this line that you cannot touch in Portland. Buy where you can buy the cheapest, aud you will buy at The St.. Johns Pharmacy Cut Rate Drug Store tors of tho SUJohns Firo Depart ment, wos its first chief and has been a member ever since. He well known In St, Johns, and is familiar with its wants and re quirements. If elected, he guar antees a square deal to all. av. Fresh rumors were in the air this week asserting that Weyer- laeuser would begin driving pil ing preparatory to erecting a argc saw mill In tho northern part of tho city not later than tho middle ot next month. Also the rumor is current that the Inman- ou son Lumber Co. of Portland had secured land in St. Johns and would soon move their im mense mills to St. Johns. These rumors are at least cheering, even though they may not be very reliable. "Satan" at the Multnomah heatre Monday and Tuesday ights was a masterpiece. It was realistic and conducive of much thought and reflection. Satan's power from the begin ning of mankind until the pres ent time was pictured in such a manner as to cause one ta pause and attempt to realize the won- rous power for evil possessed by batan. Those who missed this production have something to regret. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. rank Holdman of 816 Oswego street, gave them a pleasant sur- Tl 4 i1 prise on reoruary inn, wnicn was the fifteenth or crystal an niversary of their weddincr. The decorations were composed prin cipally of Oregon grape. About seventy friends were in attend ance, and enjoyed themselves immensely. Among the pres ents was a monster punch bowl and glasses, a beautiful cut glass water pitcher and glasses, and a number of other handsome glass articles, Christian Science topic for Sunday: "Mind." Strictly sanitary. - Gilmore's barber shop. adr. Picture framing done at Portland prices at H. P. Clark's, the fund titre man. Adv. The Methodist ladies will sorvo meals on election day. You will hear from them later. Remember Floyds. tho magi cians, at the High School audi torium tomorrow night. Best lino of fancy candies bulk chocolates and nifty pack ages. - St. Johns l'harmacy. It you want that old saw of yours filed and placed in first class working order, take it to the Jersey Street Repair Shop Watches" made over into "Time-pieces" at reasonable rates at Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. Competition is the life of trade u pposmon uoes not Harm one. worn Harder lor good service. Vote for Angcll for Recorder. adv. We understand that the Social ist party has nominated Dr. A W. Vincent for the olllce of Mayor, and that the Dr. has de cided to accept the nomination. Evangelical Church: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m.;. Junior u u., :;jo p. m. K. L. C. E.. G:y0 p. m.: Drench ing 7:30 p. 111. nave you any pictures you would desire to have framed V If so, the Jersey Street Repair Shop will do it neatly and at a very reasonable price. For Sale Brick btimralow. five rooms, bath, toilet, fireplace, two closets, full basement, two ots. All for S2.000.- S. C. Cook. 308 S. Fessenden street, St. Johns. adv. Services in the First Htmtist church Sunday: Bible school at 10 a. 111.: preaching at 11 a. in.. topic, "The Highest Ground." U. Y. P. u. at b:30 p. in. ; preach ng at 7:.J0 p. in., topic. "The New Birth." Special music. The Methodist ladies will serve a Colonial dinner Monday, Feb ruary 23, in the church parlor from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. George and Martha Washington will be there. Come and meet them ant get u good dinner; 35 cents per date, adv The Peninsula National Bank uis decided to keep the bank open for tho convenience of pat rons every Saturday lrom u a. m. to 12 m., and 5:30 p. m. to 8 ). m. We understand tho First National Bank will probably adopt the same hours. The Congregational Church. corner of Richmond and Ivnnhoe streets a homelike church: Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preach- ng 11 a. 111. and 7:30 p. 111.: C. 3., 15:45 p. m. : prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. We welcome you to those and all other services of the church.- astor. Many a cur in too cowardly to human form, settle their their enemies grudges against in a manly way. "get oven" by circulating scandalous stories concerning them, and the strange part of it is that they can always find plenty of people foolish enough to listen and believe them. People who tire forever bor rowing trouble remind us of the old lawyer who kopt his office heater going full blast even in the hottest season. When asked for a reason ho explained that he did not expect to live much longer and was moroly taking the precaution to get well accli mated. Dorothy Adelaide, daughter of James and Nettie Barr, died at her home, 510 St. Johns avenuo, February 17th. SI10 was aged 9 months and 13 days, tho cause of her death being tubercular meningitis. The funeral took placo yesterday at 1 :30 p. in. at the St. Johns undertaking par lors, Rev. Goodo officiating. In terment in Columbia cemetery. It is' said that if men who are addicted to tho use and abuse of chewing tobacco would desist from taking a "chaw" an hour, or even a half hour before and after meals they would find the weed less injurious to the diges tion, nerves and appetite. Their wives would probably recom mend increasing the abstinence time to four hours before and after, but then they never used tobacco. The members of the graduat ing class of the StJohns School, consisting of 12 pupils, have been presented with their diplo mas by City Superintendent C. H. Boyd. This makes a total of 80 graduates in two years. As customary, the members of the graduating class organized them selves into a social club and dur ing the Winter have enjoyed many social affairs, accompanied by their teacher, M. F. Burgh duff. The final meeting was 0 theatre party. The members of the class are: The Misses Case, French, Hodgins, Letson, Mar cy, Moe, Nelson, Stark and Wil son, and Masters Willoford, Moxon and Jayne. Telogram. Where shall 1 get my haircut? At Gilmore's barber shop. adv. The smallpox situation is still improving in St. Johm. Hubert Martin had the misfor tune to break his arm rocently. Clothes do not make the man, nevertheless all dogs bark at tramps. An electric massage, only one in town.- -Gilmore's barber shop. adv. Cincinnati will norm it her school teachers to marry, provid ed they got a chance. Now and then California's re markable climato is nostponed on account of the weather. What Mexicans need is a gun that they can shoot with one hand while rolling a cigarette with the other. Arms are to be sent from the United States for the Mexican rebels. Legs are what Huerta will need soon. Councilman S. G. Wright will speak in the city hall next Wed nesday evening at eight o'clock. AM invited. Suspenders are coming back.it is said. One of tho rare cases where style and convenience will go hand in hand. A Philadelphia man has made 18 attempts, to commit suicide. Some men can't make a success of anything. At the first opportunity he gets President Wilson should ask the Democratic party where ho stands on the suffrage question. Just a few more pieces dresser commode cabinet glass cupboard, and a new Majestic range.- 801 N. I illmoro street, St. Johns. A man in Texas is sufi'erinir from hydrophobia on account of skunk bite. It is very raro that a skunk is driven to the necessity of biting an enemy. A mince pic should bo an inch thick, says the St. Louis Globe Democral. Might as well la; mince pie dreams are too horri ble to come true, anyway. Don't forget Floyds. the ma gicians, tomorrow night. They will present something far out of the ordinary. Be sure and see them at the High School au ditorium. Another daughter of President Wilson is reported to bo betroth ed. Somehow the daughter of a President has but little chance to remain single. The latest period for filinir nomination papers closed but night for the primary election. A full list of those who have fil ed and the offices to which thov are aspiring will be published in tho Koview next week. John Walter Barker, who died at the St. Johns Sanitarium Feb ruary 11 th of typhoid fever, is survived by his lathor, .1. W. Barker of Portland, his mother and 12 year old sister. Also an uncle and aunt residing in Tillamook. 13 :o: ;o: o Thursday evening. February 12th, tho Modern Woodmen of St. Johns held their scheduled Kan garoo Court trial. The primmer, Cromptou, was charged with stealing his own duck. Of course the prosecuting attorney had a clear case, but because of the ac cused being such a handsome and winsome man, the suffra gette jury found him not guilty, whereupon he preferred a coun ter charge, in which the sume ury upheld him, a verdict of guilty against Neighbor Chad wick being the result. I his led to a sentence from the bench. 1 ich the sherilf. Corhett. was unable to enforce, thereby caus- ngunboundud merriment. State icptity J.W. Simmons was pres ent and gave tho Hheriil' a scor- ng for failing to perform his luty. After tho merry making had subsided tho 100 or hotter in at tendance wero treated to re- reshments, after which the de- narting guests and members de cided they could not have jmw sibly enjoyed a better time. A similar entertainment will be announced later. Minstre how o M (a) o fiow'd You Like To Get a Check A Couple of Weeks Before Christmas? Just in time to buy your presents That' just what you will do, and you will hardly realize where it came from, if you join our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB Join now by making the first weekly payment. If you can't ccmc, send it by mail or get some one lo bring It for you. SATURDAY HOURS 9 a. in. to 12 m. 5130 p. m. to 8 p. 111. Peninsula National Bank OLDEST BANK ON THE PENINSULA 1 MF :o: Eagles' Hall March 2014 Don't Miss It! Orchestra 25 Burnt Cork Artists, all Stars The "Suiis-lJitn-Rciu" Suuday School Class will K've an entcrtaiu meat Friday Evening Mar, 20th A splendid program of stood nituic and fun will lie the order uf the evening. Songs, jokea and something that tickle the appetite will alao be served. Don t fowet the time, iilaceawl the girl; bring tier, too, AUimssiou, 15a aim 2.1c. TROPOLITAN MARKET Tho old Frank L. Smith Market on Jersey Street These will be the prices for the fol lowing week: Round Ilecf Stenk..; 20c Sitloi tyjc 'Miotic " " i7c Mutton I.cr. i3i 15c Mutton Shoulder 1 ic Chops tac " Stew 8c I'ork Chop ijyi & 30c " I.k UtNiat 17 ' jc I'ork Shoulder Chops, ....... 16c " Keck " ,... Ih. lor25P I'ork Sniisne 15c IlnmhiirKcr Steak 15c Hams (StiKnr Cured) t8c IMcnlc Hams 15c H.IC011 to Cook I2)4c Ilncou (Suj-nr Cured) .... 1 5 to 25c 3 lb. Pall I'urc.Iird oc 5 II). 65c toll). 11.35 5 lb. Compound .55c 10 lb. Conioiiii(l $1.00 GEORGE IMBODEN Proprietor Subscribe for the Review now 1 RESOLUTION Officers of Ihe City of SI, Johns, Oregon Ml Ctw HflrMi Wnutdrr - A Hfce Ti'.wel -J K Ta-ti Altufniry--li J (Slmr l.uuinrrr I o Huimm l'hykUN lr 1, K tiravr thiclul I'ulur u w AlkM lv IVlkr II. Mmk NlKh l-ulirv J to. jauco. II. W. Kuich. COIINCIUHN Al lAIKil A W Viuwul S Withlrtl H. II. WiIkM COUNCIl MtA (IKS I WAIII) C K lUtlkli . II. .Mai tin (OtlftUtMtN MCON1) WAIII) lliu, Muiibum Hoy Wikui (OMMIMHS Hlrnrt Hd lk Hoy NVikox, A W Vlll Hl. II U Wnldttl I. fetruw C. K (iailfcl. iu. W. MUHMHI h i Wright. Wdlrr yiil l.uM II. M. WnklM. 1. II Mmliu A W Vim ml I mam. .-a ;. Vt right, Gru W. Muumii. C ( liuiluk II. altli iui.1 l-i.lhr.A W. ViNtvul. Koy I H Ulllll l.iiiuul l.i.cilK.lmj W Muutull K. U. Uuhl M Ul,(f.l. Hull. lint .,u.l i,iumii,. H Maillil. Kuy V. Il . L I, 1.41)1. k.. nrrcumUn All Vlula imm utTtriair l UiK.r Th. CAUSE u itlwuya internal, llr ,.onliarJt'a HEM-ROID UMi-U i rlu amaaMK rwulu by attar UnK tha IMtKNAL LUj.Nf.. 'II... pika ai lrll upanl i.. iinar . i.tl) i i r.l si ,'ay' treatment, Il UJ. Jit I KUMIAHII ((. llullklu,N Y.tfieabuuk) St John' a rbaraacy aud all druiulsti, The Indies of the St. Clement parish will K'ivc a can! party at the Hcliool house on Smith avo mii' Monday evening, Kebrnary 2;, Pedro and 500 will be play ed. Admission, including re fren)iinoiiU, cents. A Ponnnylvania woman wants a divorce because hor husband makes her draw a plow. She ouirht to have it; drawing a plow iu not a feminist movomunt, An Oregon girl is going into the woods naked, with the in tenton of remaining there two months. Evidently she has no fear of being mistaken for a jack rabit. Chicago Blade. A Gorman scientist figures that a man at U0 has spout threu years buttoning his collar. Wo also figure that ho has spent about six yars bitubing up his suspqndura. It ia rtMtlvrd by the City of St. Jtilllia, Tlmt it iluoma it viiviliont utid nrco. wry to Improve MolmwU attert I mm the noilhrrlv Hue til Cvitlnil Ave, to the Kutitliurly line of 1'utaeinlmi ttrcet in the city of St. John In the following milliner, to wit: lly Kriulliik' Mill ixirtiou of at reel to Kriiile or siifi-Kriule to lie wtiililUhwl, mill liy InvitiK it nix futit cement aide walk uiiifliy coiittriii'tltiK a twulvu-ftait cement curb on twth allien uf Mid tri, with cement crosi-wulU, iron tittem, Work to lie done uccortliiiK to the pinna Mini ivcincutitH of the city HMi neer on file in tile olliee of ill city recorder relative lliuiutit, which iwiiil pluua mid iiecifictioiM mid I'fctimutes are aatiafuctory nml urn hereby niprtivetl. Said impriivamBUU to lie iiiaile in urcorilanci! with tVw charter ami ordinances uf the city of St. Johns, ami under the auponMttn mid direction of the city engineer. That theemtof aald improvement to hti utseaaed on a pro rata IkuU h provided by city charter ukiii the projierty uai.cilly anil tKirticulnrly benefitted thereby, and which Is hereby declared to be all of lot iwiita of Iota, block, and ttarceUof luud between the termini of melt improve ments abutting upon, adjacent or prox lumte to w id street from the murnitial lines of said street back to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of land abutting thereon or proximate thereto. That all the property included in wild improvement district aforesaid is hereby declared to be Local Improvement district No. 108. That the city engineer's aistwiiiynt of the probable total cost of said improve ment of said street is JT,031,57. That the cost of said street be assessed against the property in said local assessment district us pro vided by the charter of the city of St. Johns. Adopted by the council this 17th day of l'ebruary, 191 1. I'. A. KICK, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns KevioT I'eb. 20, 191-1, anil l'eb. 27, 1914. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peninsu la Title, Abstract and Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees, II. Henderson, manager, 311 North Jersey street. Adv. FOrt HUNT urda at this offlM.