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BRASS BEDS AT SLAUGHTER PRICES Wc have a Wonderful Hne of Brass Beds. They arc the kind that add refinement and comfort to the bcdroom. Brass Bed with 24 continuous posts; seven ii in. fillers. Regular $45; special $34.50 Brass Bed. 214 in. straight nnsts snvon XA In. I I m O fillers and iu in. cross special 27,00 Brass Bed with 2 in. continuous posts. Regular $31. special 23.00 Brass Bed, 2 iu. straight posts: Regular $28; special 21.00 Brass Bed 2 in. continuous posts. Regular $24; Special I8.5Q Brass Bed, 2 in. posts and 2 in. cross rods. Reg ular $20; special 15.00 Brass Bed, 2 in. continuous posts. Regular $17.50: special.... 13.50 Brass 'Bed, 2 in. straight posts. Regular $13; special 9,50 Buy Where You Get Alost For Your Money Ormandy Bros. FURNITURE BRIGHTEN UP! 37-H ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. VOTE Howard O. Rogers (INDEPENDENT NOMINEE) .. ,.. .;..' . .'V. is.'. r-iTfl sssbHissHsHsssssss8ssV H ' mmm Egr CITY ATTORNEY fri STANDS FOR GREATER EFFICIENCY IN THIS OFFICE AdvtrtUtmtnt IlUMBER: Slabwood! ; 'J Rough, Prompt Dry, ( X'" Dressed, Deliveries. Green, X Flooring, Qualit) Blocks, Finish. Guaranteed. Trimmings : ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. X Phone Columbia 131 4. 4-4- 4- 4 4 - H. HENDERSON Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Titfe Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed, l 1 r-r - rods. Rctnilnr Si6 CASH OR CREDIT Shcrwin-Wiiliamt Patnlt and Varnishes If you expect to do niiy painting this 3pring, come in now ami let's talk it over. Use Slierwin-Willlnms Pre pared Paint. There is none better - covers more surface lasts longer. Wenrc mill giving Fr .nnlcito( JAP-A-LAC. Mlc for 11 cnn. complete Mock of Cnrdm Tool. I.nvvn MniYen.,IIaMl ScciU. FOR 31 1 North Jersey Street I Local News. Every knock is a boost. DAN'S That's all. adv Housekeeping rooms for Rent. Inquire 535 South Jersey street. For Sale Plymouth Rock egga $1.00 per setting. G04 S. Hayes street. Cyclone Cold Cure is curing hundreds of colds. Get it at The St. Johns Pharmacy. adv. Wanted Two Or three work ing girls to room and board. A mother's care and advice; home privileges. G25 E. Charleston street. adv. For Sale Thoroughbred white Wyandott eggs, $1.00 for setting of 15. Phone Columbia 270. or call at 1008 S. Grcsham street. adv. The ladies of the M.E. Church will serve dinner and sunner on election day, April G, in the church parlors, corner Hayes and Leavitt streets. adv. The Corona Club was delight fully entertained at the home of Mrs. Harrington, 417 Allegheny street, Saturday evening. Old rose and old gold formed the col or scheme; light refreshments were served, and the evening was spent with games and mu sic. The u Live Wires" of the Coro na Club led a 'hike" on Wednes day noon, April 1. Although many shocks were experienced. yet there was no fatalities. No preaching service in the Evangelical church next Sunday morning on account of Annual Conference. In the evening the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Mae Wright, will give a recital composed of reading and good music. Collection goes to the choir to purchase music. Maps of the Oregon National Forest, showing the reserved and unreserved sections, roads, rivers, stations, hotels, and cab ins and explaining in detail the state game and (ire laws, are be- in ir issued by the Government. They can bo secured without uny cost on application at Koom u;j. licclc building. They are the most complete pamphlets of the kind over printed. Assurance has been given to the Portland Rose Festival man agement that at least eight of the most noted professional air navigators in tho United States will lake part in the national balloon meet which will bo held in Portland during festival week in June. Tho balloon exhibit will bo in tho form of an endur ance contest, tho air craft re maining longest in the air win ning a cash prize of $8,000. The date for the startof the race will probably bo Juno 11. Shopard & Gearin report tho snloof a factory sito last weok on tho Linnton road. Work of con struction on tho factory building will begin at once, 'lho factory will employ about GO or 05 men the year through. Mr. Shepard sayR he is not at liberty to stato just now the commodity manu factured, but that it is a good little boost for this section. May there bo mom of tho samo kind drop in and settle along our Hne water front. Linnton Leader. Within less than a month af ter lho Portland Commercial Club and allied organizations throughout tho Northwest start ed a campaign for an extension of parcel post provisions, the Postmaster General has issued an order that in futuro seeds, bulbs, cuttings, roots, scions and plants, in trackages exceeding four ounces in weight will bo .subject to parcel post zonal rates, In packages weighing four ounces or less a flat rate of one cent per ounce will apply. A park mass meeting will bo held in tho St. Johns rink this, Friday, evening at 8 o'clock. By invitation of Mayor Bredeson E. T. Mische, superintendent of Portland public parks, will give facts and figures about parks, H. E. Weed, landscape architect of Portland, will show stereopti con views in connection with his lecture. A. Bacher, manager of the Swiss Floral Company of Portland will talk about flowers in connection with parks. The manager of tho St. Johns Green house will speak upon beautify ing homo grounds and givo more information regarding the local Flower Contest. All invited: admission free. Charles Fay died near Denver. Colorado, March 30th at 7 a. m. Mr. Fay resided at 216 North Ivankoe street, and had been afflicted with cancer for some time. He left only Saturday to see some of h's relatives in the East before ho died, but death camo before he reached his des tination. For some time past Mr. Fay had been employed at the Metropolitan meat market, and was well liked by all who came in contact with him. He had undergone several operations to stay the progress of the can cer, but without avail, but he bore his great affliction without complaint. The deceased was a quiet, unassuming man and re spected by all who knew him. He leaves a widow and step child to murn his loss. Strictly sanitary. Gilmore's barber shop. adv. All patent medicines, toilet articles at special cut rate prices at The at. Johns Pharmacy, ad Picture framiutr done at Portland prices at H. I. Clark's, the furm utrc uiau. Adv. "Watches" made over into "Time-pieces" at reasonable rates at Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. Don't let that rocking chair remain in the discard wiien 50 cents will place a new rocker on it at the Jersey Street Henair Shop. Ambulance service, day and night. St. Johns Undertaking Co., successors to Blackburn Undertaking Co. ; office Col. 527; ucsiuencc, ijoi. zyy. A line of tvnewriter ribbons. both narrow and wide, has just been received at the Review oflice; S50c each. Also carbon paper at two sheets for live cents. Tho White House gives good rooms and good straight board for five dollars per week. Your patronage is solicited. adv. SIX PER CENT LOANS. G- Obtainable to buy, build or im prove farm, ranch and city prop erty or remove incumbrance therefrom. Special privileges and reasonable t6rms. For prop osition, address: Finnnce Dept., 1527 Busch Bldg., Dallas, Texas. adv. LIBERAL COMMISSION AND SALARY to look after our busi ness in your community. Intor- csting.dignificd, healthful work. International Magazine Compa ny. 119 W. 41st St., New York City. adv. Where shall I got my haircut? At Gilmore's barber shop. adv. Our Peroxide ranked second in govern mcut test of (Peroxides, for efficiency and purity. This means something; buy ours and you have one or the best. No household should be without it; beware of cheap department store Peroxides. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY, adv. A. C. Newell will speak at tho ibrary Thursday evening. April 9th, on the proposed changes in tho Bchool laws. Tho St. Johns Pharmacy ball earn was defeated by a score of ! to 1 in a five inning game with the Piedmont Maroons at Penin sula Park last Sunday. Tho de feat ns due to rattier poor team work and tnkinir unnecessary chances, it is said. For Rent Modoriv five room iouso in St. Johns, clofio to bus iness section; three rpomB furn ished complete for housekeeping. Yard and garden. All conven iences. $18 monthly n advance. Call at or address tiiii. t-fficce. If you do not know Thad. T. Parker, candidate for City At torney, investigate. Ho is the oldest resident attorney in the city. It is to your interest to do so. adv. As the Mothers' meeting next Monday falls on election day, wo cannot meet at the city hall as usual, but we have secured the Evangelical church for that day. So please remember tho Mothers' meeting will be held at the Evangelical church next Monday at 2:30. Tho papers are both very interesting and helpful. Hie first one. A Woman's in fluence," by Mrs. Hanselmnn. The other. "Am I My Brother's Keeper," by Mrs. LewiB Bellin ger.- Reporter. Tho Benedict Social Club held delightful dancing party in Bicknor hall last Friday even ing, which was Inrgely nttended and immensely enjoyed. Sneed's orchestra furnished splendid music for the occasion. The club will givo another danco this, Friday, evening in the M. V. A. hall. Benjamin Chanin. portraying Lincoln, at the high school audi torium last Friday evening at tracted a large attendance, and it was conceded to bo ono of the best entertainments ever given n tho high school. It was the final number of the Lyceum Course. Randolph Graden wishes to stato that he was incorrect when he made the statement in last week's Review that he had re ceived the second greatest num ber of votes cast at the primary election for Councilman of the First Ward. He says that he took the figures from a newspa per report instead of gottmg the official count, hence tho mis take. It is up to the people whether ot not St. Johns shall at this time secure more modern fire fighting apparatus. That it is needed cannot be gainsaid. iew cities of its size have such inad equate equipment as St. Johns. The reduction in fire insurance rates that better equipment would bring, is well worth con sidering. It is most discourag ing to the fire company to be compelled to get along with tho present qeuipment, and it is said that unless better and more modern annaratus is sunnlied that tho company in a large measure will dissolve, Think well how you vote on the fire ap paratus measure, Start Something! Vote 388 X, Councilman First Ward, adv. A few special deals on Colum bia Phonographs which you can not duplicate elsewhere; terms to suit, at The St. Johns Phar macy, ndv. Our line of bulk chocolates and fancy package candies is the most complete and best in the city. Come in and let us con vince you. St. Johns Pharmacy. adv. Por Sale Silver Campiuc Kirns and early seed potatoes R. I,. Lamb, 613 Smith Avenue N. adv. Do Something April Gthl Vote 38 X for Councilman First Ward. adv. W. Swart is havimr a fine res idence erected on South Jersey street, near Tyler. Prof. C. H. Bovd is havitur a handsome residence erected on South Jersey street between Burr and Buchanan streets. K. C. Couch is havimr tho store building which he recent ly acquired adjoining his present store "placed in a modern and most attractive condition, and will bo a beauty when completed. ForSaloG room house close in; will take lot as navtnent. G19 E John street. adv. Celebrate Election Dav bv vot ing 38 X for Councilman First Ward. adv. For Salc-IGO Eirir St. Helens Incubator, cheap. Also, a few settings from, choice matings White Leghorns, the greatest egg machines in the world. Come and be shown.- W. Loren- zon, 013 Myers street, St. Johns. ndv. If you arc not attendlntr Sun day school, would like to see you at the Baptist Sunday school at 10 a. rn. Sunday. Have a part in a rapidly growing Sunday school. Reporter. A stcreopticon lecture will take ilace this evening at 8 o'clock in the High School auditorium, given by General Manager F. w. liild and talks will be given bv other oillclnls of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Co. A musical program wi a so be rendered. All are invited to at tend; admission free. It will be worth your while to attend. If you want a Councilman tin iledged to any organization or ndividuul.vote 38 X. First Ward Councilman. adv. Morning topic at tho Bantisl church: "Why a Christian?" Evening. "Christian Citizen ship." Special music at tho evening service. A vote for Thad. T. Parker for City Attorney means a vote for a man who will perforin his whole duty to all tho people in the city. adv. St. Johns people aro becoming so accustomed to having cand date cards given thorn that they oven unconsciously extend their mnd every time they see the r own reflection in a mirror. If the peoplo of Mexico were as willing to work as they are to light their troubles would mve been amicably settled long ugo. If you want a man to represent you in the council who is free to work for tho best intorosta of tho city by being unpledged to any organization or individual, vote 38 X, First Ward. adv. Apropos of Statistican Leslie's report that California produces a new baby every twelve min utes, it may bo proper to observe that before the city primary election St. Johns produced a new candidate every five min utes. Some idea of tho tremendous influence that President Wilson wields in tho House of Repre sentatives may be gleaned from tho bo majority vote given hw tolls exemption repeal bill, when also taken into consideration tho fact that without the Presi dent's support the repeal would undoubtedly have been defeated by about 402 to 0. For the encouragement of the wives of local candidates, let us assure them that there aro many cases on record in which the bright smile and genial manner assumed by hubby for campaign purposes only, have become ha bitual, and never-disappear even after defeat at the polls, Who is 38 X First Ward? Why it is Marion Johnston, republi can-progressive nominee lor Councilman First Ward, 535 South Jersey street. adv. Editor Review: In reply to a communication in your paper of March 2G, the St. Johns Grade Teachers' Association wishes to express its regret that, on ac count of a previously arranged meeting of tho association, the teachers were prevented from attending the able lecturo on Ferns," given by Prof. Sweet- ser on Wednesday evening, Mar. 18th.- Reporter. Dr. Crambec has installed an X- Ray and treatment machine iu his office, which does excellent work. It is especially adapted to relieving back ache, nervousness, high blood pressure, chronic rheumatism and pleurisy. Also numerous other conditions, I nBRHBHBMi MHHH MHBH flH PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK ! Oldest Bank on I'ltTKit Autzkn, Pres. John N. Hnuu'Siw, Cash. SAl'UTY UI5P0SIT VOTE FOR E. C. GEESLIN Independent Candidate City Attorney of St. Johns Ailv GEO. W. MUNSON Republic., Democratic and Progressive Nominee for COUNCILMAN SECOND WARD AIy n n: i-oR H. D. BEAM Democratic nominee for CITY TREASURER 1 Yt-ari. 1 HIi. . KxiierU-uce Adv Vote For Albert E. Dunsmore Republican, Democratic and Progressive Nominee for CITY ItHCOBDEH Ailv Building Permits No. 10- -To W. Swart to erect a dwelling on South Jersey streot, betwoen Mohawk and Tyler streets; coat $1500. No. 17 To C. II. Boyd to erect a dwelling on Jersey street be tween Buchanan and Burr streets; cost $1500. No. 18- To K. fi. Hmifih tn rn. pair store building on Philadel phia street hotwoon Hayes und Ivanhoo street; cost $1500. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peuiu.su la Title, Abstract and Realty Co" Accurute work. Reasonable fees, II. Henderson, manager, jxi Nortli Jersey street. Adv, mm mrwm The Business World of to-itay Vests upon the bniik account. If all banks were to close up, the business of the world would be set back n hun dred years. Are you doing business as other progressive men nrc? If you have not n bank account you are behind tlienRc. llettcr open one at once. the Peninsula F. C. Kkai'P, Vice Pres. S. L. Donut, Ass't Cash. ON A SAVINGS f I I VAULTS 1'OR RItNT Clean Up! Clean Up! I would urge that ull our citi zens clean up all rubbish lying on und around their premises. place same in boxes or barrels and place on tho curbs so that it I may readily be removed by tho I teamsters on April 20th, tho day set aside uy the ciiy council as "Cleanup Day." It is hoped that all citizens will lend their efforts In thus making our city u cleaner and more inviting abode. Now is the time to got busy. 1 Gluts. Bredeson. I Mayor of St. Johns. H. E. Mclntyre has returned from a month's visit at St. Hel ens. Mrs. Elliott Gordon is on an extended visit in California. Fifty members were added to the Moose Lodge last evening. It is growing at a marvelous rate, having a membership of about 300, with more to join next week. Registration books open at Judge Williams' oflice until April 30th. Watch out for the character social given by the Christian church in Bicknor hall April 13. Tho ladies of St. Clement par ish will give a dinner and sup per on election day Monday, April Gth. in tho McKcon build ing on North Jersey street. Ev erybody invited. adv. Laurclwood Kebekah Lodge No. 100 will givo a character so cial in I. O. 0. l hall next Wed nesday evening, April 8th, at 8:30. Como and bring your friends and join us in an even ing of fun and frolic, and hear the splendid program that is promised. Admission, 1G cents, including refreshments, adv. Mrs. N. O. Brooks of Chinook, Washington, is visiting Mrs. E. Bynrs and Mrs. Ed. Ashby. Mrs. Brooks camo from Chinook to attend tho funeral of her brother, Gilbert Gorow of La Center, Washington, who was burled there March 21st. Mr. Gorow will bo well remembered by the old settlors of St. Johns, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gorow, bo'ng pioneers, and Gil bert was born and spent his boy hood days in St. Johns. Private board and room at 212 North Ivunhoo street. adv. Voto for Knrl C. Magesko April tho Gth. Independent nominee for Councilman Second Ward, My platform is: Better government, strict law enforce ment, special iavors to none, impartial service to all, and I believo a section of tho charter should bo amended so that none but property owners should voto on a bond issue and lower taxa tion, adv. Tho St. Johns Grade Teachers Association was invited to a luncheon at the "Huzolwood" in Portland Wednesday evening, given by tho Portland Grade Teachers' Association. Geo. S. Shepherd Republican Candidate For CONGRESS Deep Water To The Sea