9x12 Axminster Rug $1 .00 Down $1 .00 a Week These rugs are all new up to date designs and harmonious color combinations in Floral and Oriental patterns, a good stock on hand to choose from. t, 9x13 Cnudohar Axminster Ktigs, Good Quality, Pleasing Colors $25.00 t, i 9x12 Kliorassau Axtninister Rugs, High Grade Durable Rugs of Late Patterns $28.00 r'. 9x12 Superior Axminster High Pile Kxtra Heavy, Back See our Window Display of Bissells Carpet Sweepers which are the very last word in Sweeper Values. Priced from $3.0O to $5.75 Ormandy Bros. FURNITURE j Seasonable --FQR-- Saturday k Monday Reg. 50c lllT..1. Spec 38c Reg. 25C Garden Hoe, Spec. 19c Reg. 75c steel Shovel, Spec. 58c Reg. $1.25 Ifccok,ctsi"ti; Spec. -98c . Bargains In Wall Paper Remnants Spray and Prune your Trees Now. We have the Lime and Sulphur. We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps, and on Wednesday give Double Stamps. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THAT GOOD GOAL KNOWN AS HIAWATHA COAL The Coal that will not Slack, high In Puel Value and the bet prepared. The hard Utah Fuel, without a fault. MONARCH COAL A Clean, Sootlcu Coal, with less Ahea than other Coali, because it's all Coal, no Slate, uo CUnkera. la guaranteed to Rive you wore heat (or a dollar than any similar coal at equal price. $6.50 per Ton JSDZBPSRX FUJSL, CO. Lmyc Orders at Wittr Company Office ST. JOHNS, 0SEG0N Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Veg etables in Season at ALEX. S. SCALES GROCER We Solicit and Deliver any where In St. Johns. Nunc Col. 210 504 FessRden St. If you are thinking of making a change INVESTIGATE. For Exchange A well improv ed farm, five acres; new house, near car line of Vancouver. Ad dress 1121 South Gresham street, St. Johns, for further informa-Mion. Rugs, First Quality, Close Weave, Strong $32.00 CASH OR CREDIT Bargains j Lincoln's Birthday Lincoln's birthday was appro priately observed by the local G. A. R. in the high shool audi torium last Friday, when an in teresting program was rendered. "Do you remember when Lin coln died? Men and women and children cried. A loving father he seemed to all The rich, the poor, the great, the small. Homely, they said; he might have been, His life was as free as a child's from sin. An honest man, where'er he be, Is always beautiful to see. His arms were long, made to embrace Alike the white and colored race. His hands, were large, they had to'be To break the chains of slavery. So were his feet, he had to stand When nation's rocked as if on sand: All the schemes had gone to naught When Lincoln's work was nobly wrought. He spoke the words which made men free, Then came the victory he ne'er should see. 1 One greater man has lived and died, He was the Christ we crucified." Found On Fessenden street, Package of photographs. Own er may have same by calling at this olhce and paying for this ad. Private lessons in dancing from 8 to 10 every Monday even ing in, Eagle Hall-S. G. Wright, Local News, SAN-TOX. Send in your news items. Have you registered yet? If not, why not? Ho tmnnfnl! ' A wnvn of nroa perity Ib on the way, and the ground hog couldn't sec his shadow. Getting about time to hunt up the shovel and the hoc. A breath of Spring seemB to per vade the ntmospherc. The "murder" (merger) Ques tion will be placed upon the bal lot at the April election, as per action of the city council Tues day evening. Noyes Babbitt, the well known shoemaker, was taken to the St. Johns Sanitarium the first of the week, Baid to bo Buffering from an attack of rheumatism. Every one of the warring na tions accuses this country of fa voring the other side. And Eoor old Uncle Sam is literally listing his gallus in a frantic effort to straddle the fence. Mra. E. S. Wright and child ren now occupy the Hendricks buildinc on South Ivnnhoe street, recenty vacated by E. L. Strickland. The dance given by the Wom en of Woodcraft in the skating rink last Friday evening was a most enjoyable one nnd all had a good time. Sunday was a glorious day. and old Sol did himself proud. It seemed like everybody that owned an auto was out enjoying the beautiful February weather. When William Allen heard that a Kansas nolitician was drafting a bill malting it only a misdemeanor to kill an editor in the Sunflower state. White ex pressed this opinion: "Tho bill is too drastic. There ought to be a closed season to protect the editor when mating and caring for his young." Now York Mail. The St. Johns Firo Department defeated the High School team in an interesting and exciting game of basket ball Inst Satur day evening in tho skating rink by a score or 15 to lu. Tho game was a hard fought ono from start to finiBh, and watched with keen interest by a largo number in attendance. After tho game a jitney dance wns inaugurated, and many availed thomselvcB of tho opportunity to "trip the light, fantastic toe." A man carrying an "Unfair" banner wns n curiosity in front of tho skating rink last Saturday night whilo tho danco wns being held. It seemed that tho musi cinnB employed had not become members of tho Portland Musi cians' Association, henco tho adornment at tho exterior of the rink. The man likely need ed tho job. but probably would hnvo enjoyed himself a great deal moro nnd ho been insido en joying tho dnnco and tho good music furnished. If any of our friends, at any time chance to know n bit of in teresting nows, either personal or otherwise wo would bo pleas ed to have you givn it to us for publication. Tho Review nims to publish all the happenings that are fit to publish in the community and our reader friends could often give us news items if they thought of it and wished to. If any of your fnm ily are off on a visit or your fripnds from away are visiting you tell us about it. All home neonlo should be interested in their home paper. Wo can help each other if we will. Apropos of the human sido of President Wilson, tho President was out for a ride in his auto mobile one afternoon. The ma chine passed a small boy stand ing beside tho road. "Did you noiico wnui uiui uoy uiu wnen we passed?" tho President ask ed. "No. Mr. President; I did not." "He made a face at me." "Is it possible?" exclaimed the shocked companion. "I didn't observe him." He did," said the President; but did you no tico what I did?" "No. sir." 'Well." answered the President hanoily. "I made a faco right back at him!" Saturday liven ing Post. Grabbing her handbag, the size of a small portmanteau, and her pomeranian dog, and clutch ing a mutt that by its size must have onco held a young bear. the lady of ample dimensions intimated to the passengers of the car that she wished to alight. "Conductor." she exclaimed fu riously. "I thought I told you to put me off at Granville road!" "Tint moHam" "Finn'- making excuses!" she retorted. UUV IliBuaill vun l Dial L "But you asked " began the conductor. "Oh, yes, I know all about your not being able to re member where every ono wants to get off! I'll report you for insolence if you argue any fur ther!" Gently assisting her to alight and signalling the engi neer, the conductor touched his cap. "I'm sorry, madam," he satd, with a smile, "but I only wanted to say that Granville San Francisco Argonaut. von RENT ranU at thla fflcc- Picture framing done nt Portland prices at II. F. Clark's, the fiirni ttire man. Adv. Finest line of chocolates in the city. Lowney's our specialty. The St, Johns l'hnrmncy. For Rent G room, modern house, bungalow style, nil on first floor, not far from school house. Call up Col. 239. "Watches" made over into "Time-nieces" nt reasonable rates nt Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. All the latest, dance Records, Hesitations, Fox Trots, One Steps, etc., at tho St. Johns Pharmacy, Uraphophone Deal ers. T4mr Jnnnv Lind. Caruso. OIg Rull Mnsk Chorus, nnd other artists in Concert at the home of Dr. Brown, Wed. evening, Feb. 24th. Tickets 25 cents. Tlnv. F. M. Bnum. vicar of tho St Andrews Episcopal church, Portsmouth, will speak at 727 Smith avenue, St. Johns, Tues dnv nfternoonsat3:30. beginning February 23. Ttinfih.TnVina Fi'rn Dnnnrt.mnnt. will nlnv tho Kenton club ntraniG nf hnakct ball in tho St. Johns skating rink tomorrow, Satur- day.night beginning nt a 0 clock. A warmly contested game is assured. Eggs for Hatching, 50 cents for 15 Good strphg vigorous stock, mnted up for egg produc tion. I hnvo ono 50 egg size Cycle Hatcher with brooder at tachment, worth $B.uu. win take $5.00. S. W. Rogers. Wo desire to express our sincere thanks to tho Indies of tho W. C. T. U. for floral trib utes and kind words of sympa thy and also to other friends for kindness and sympathy extend ed during tho illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. -L. N. Bellinger, W. M. Bellin ger nnd G. V. Bellinger. This year Lent began on Feb ruary 17, Ash Wednesday, which marks tho beginning of n period of abstinence and -self sacrifice for church members. In tho Catholic churches especially the Lenten period will no strictly observed, nnd there will be a general lull in social gayctics until after Easter. Mrs. L. N. Bellinger died at the homo of her mother in Sell- wood Fridny of last week of heart failure. She wns born near Salem, Oregon, January 22. 1859, and for eight years resided with her family in St. Johns. Last Fall sho went to Corvallis to keop houso for hortwo sons, who aro attending',collego there. Sho returned during tho holi days, and not fooling very well, sho was prevailed upon toremnin with her mother ever since. Mrs. Bollinger wns n true Christ ian lndy. and was well liked by all who knew her. Sho is surviv ed by her husband, nnd two sons, W. M. nnd G. V.Bollinger, besides mother, two brothers and two sisters. . Tho funeral took placo Tuesday; interment at Oregon City. Tho girl who is unkind to her mother isn't worth a tinker's doggone. This isn't written in any part of tho Bible, but it's written in tho history of thou sands and thousands of misfit homes. If ono of you boys over run across a girl with her faco full of roses, with eyes that would dim tho lustre of a Southern aky and with a voice that would make the song of an angel seem discordant, and she says as flho comes to the door: "l can t go for a fow minutes; I'vo got to he n mother with tho dishes," don't give her up. Stick to her like u burr to a mule's tail, Just sit down on tho door step nnd wait. If sho joins you in two or three minuto.so much tho better: but if you have to stay there on the door step for a half hour or an hour, you just wait for her. If you don't somebody else will and in time you'll real ize what you have lost. Wait for her, boy. She's worth it- Ex. One of tho good things that has been suggested this session of the Lecis nturo is a proposal to compel insurance companies to pay in full all losses up to tho full amount insured, mat is an solutely right There is no rea son why any insurance agent should collect a premium on an amount that his company does not mean to pay. If jour agent insures your $1500 house for $2500. at his own suggestion, ana lanes your premium jyr it ' 1 It j r Si there is no reason why his com pany should not stand for the full amount. You stood your risk when you paid a exorbitant premium. The company does no more when it is cauea upon 10 pay an exorbitant loss. The out come of a law that wjll regulate the matter in that way will be that smaller premiums will be 111 j paid, thereby saving the insured public a large sum of useless expenditure. It will also save the company expense in secur ing an adjustment of losses, as well as the insured, and the whole business can be finished ud as soon as tho company satis fied itself that there is a genu ine liability. A simple check will do the business. Beaver State Herald. Subject for Christian Science lecture Sunday: Mind. See Dr. W. J. Gilstrnp for correctly fitted glasses. For Sale Big invnlid's wheel chair. Call 917 North Jersey street, St. Johns. Mrs. Frank Rico is spending a few days at St Martin's Springs in Washington state. For Snle. Boat house, cheap. or will trade for a good cow. Inquire nt this office. For Snle Rango in first class condition, with hot water coil. See Roy Wilcox about it Wanted to Exchange Forty ncrcs of good land for St. Johns property. Cnll at Central Hotel. Found A lady's pendant in St. Johns. Heitkemper's Cigar Factory, 151 Porter street Main 22G3. Wanted, housework Well ex perienced. Ago 24. 1215 E. Charleston street, St. Johns, Oregon. Miss Minnie Tcske. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Mnrkle entertained the Jolly 'Steen club at their homo on South Ivan- hoe street Wednesday evening. For Sale lucre. Groom house. lights, toilet and 8 bearing fruit trees, improved street. Fine plnce for chickens. Only $1350 if taken soon. Terms. Col. 107. Don't forgot Louise Lott the Christian church candidate in the Piano Contest has n benefit nicht nt the Multnomah Theatre. Saturday night, Feb. 20th. A special program has been ar ranged for this night; don't miss it Adv. Did you sco "The Kentucky Belle?" You sure missed the time of your life if you didn't It wns n great success with a ful house; all spent n veryenjoy- nblo evening, I am sure. A young music teacher of Portland favored us with n lovely piano solo. Also n certain Mr. Tay lor sang a number of very good sonirs. The orchestra surely ought to hnvo a word of praise. It was remarkable. Itcportor. Mrs. E.E. Gnmbeo wns host ess Tuesday ufternoon when Bho entertained the Quid Libct club nt her home on Dawson street A charming feature of tho after noon was n voca so 0 by Mrs. Violn Johnson, piano recitations by Miss Wnddock, nnd a violin solo by the hostess. Refresh ments were served. Tho invited guests beside tho club members wero Mrs. Gnmbeo, Misses Mary and Martina Waddock of Port nnd; Mrs. Alico Learned, Mrs. O. E. Learned nnd Mrs. Gordon. St Johns, Oregon, Feb. 11th, 1915. Editor Review: I under stand that it in reported that I sold mv laundry routo to tho St. Johns Laundry and then loft them without notice. 1 wish to stnto that I gavo my laundry business cratis. and worked hard for six months to get the laundry started but failed and I irnvo duo notice of my change back to Portland, ami did not try to hold them tin for $500 or $800 for my business as others did. All I ask for is a square deal. Yours truly, Chnrlca E. Roycr. Adv. Tho box social given at tho Odd Follows' Hall Mondny even ing by tho Rcbckahs nnd Udd Fellows was a fine success, nnd thoroughly enjoyed. Ono amus ing feature wns tho arreBt of tho aiict oneer by O cer Noreen after tho miction wns concluded. Tho officer asked him if he had a licenso to practice auction eering, and upon a reply to tho contrary ho was promptly taken to tho city hall. Tho auctioneer for a whilo believed it was a genuine arrest, nnd it did not dawn unon him for some time that it was a "frameup." A stranger sat down besido a man in tho car and opened con versntlon by remarking: "I tin derstnnd tho city government of your town is about tho worst of any placo in tho country." "That is a fact" said tho man, "and I do not believe it could Eossibly bo moro unsatisfactory, ut who aro you, nnd how uo you know where I live?" "I don't" replied tho stranger, "I am a traveling man and am just proving a theory that citi zens in every town in tno coun try believe their government is a little worse than any other. You aro tho twelfth man I have talked to. and all from different towns, and they all say the same thing." A most enjoyable Valentine party was given at tho homo of A. L. Harbin on Mohawk street Saturday evening last. Games, music, dancing and re freshments, consisting of sand wiches, cake, coffee, punch und candy made the evening a most pleasing ono lor all present. A solo by Lewis Taylor was greatly enjoyed. Those present were: Misses Etta Lunn. Maud Snraew, Vida Evens, Frances Smith. Myrtle McDorrald. Mar garet Pearson, Velva Bean, Viola Bean. Agnes and Clara Thor. Anna rRickson, Rosio Harbin Mrs. W. E. Bonner. Messrs. W. E. Bonner, Lewis Taylor, Albert Tal man. Alfred Harbin. David Dickson, Irvin Gromachy, Lee York. Alt Thompson. Hill McDonald, Ben Durrin, Philip Peterson. It's A Wise Woman PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK 40 ON O SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT PltTltR AUTZHN, President John N. Enuti'Siw, Cashier CITIZENS OF ST. JOHNS Should remember that all must reg ister again in order to vote this Spring at the primary and general city election. The books are open now at the city hall. Don't put it off until the last minute. The reg istration books for the primary elec tion closes the last day of the pres ent month, so register now while you think of it. Remember, last year's registration does not entitle you to vote this year. There is probability that a vote may be taken on the purchase of the local water plant, so every citizen in St. Johns eligible to vote should register, and not impose on his friends by having to be sworn in on election day. DO IT NOW. ORDINANCE NO. 641 An Ordinance Amending Section X of Ordinance No. 214 as Amended by Ordinanco 278, Which Ordinnnco 214 is Enti tled "An Ordinanco for Car rying Into Effect in tho City of St Johns the Initintivo and Referendum Powers Reserved to tho Legal Voters of Munici palities by Section 1-A. of Articlo IV of tho Constitution of tho Stnto of Oregon and to Ennct and Amend Their Mu nicipal Charters Reserved to tho Legal Voters of Cities nnd Towns of Section II of Articlo XI of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Oregon, nnd Providing n Penalty for tho Violation of ThisJAct" Which Ordinanco wns Pnssed by tho City Council and Approved by tho Mayor of tho City of St. Johns, on tho 2nd Day of Feb., 1909. Tho City of St. Johns does Ordain as follows: That Section X. of Ordinanco No. 214, as amended by Ordi nanco 218 of tho City of St. Johns, entitled: "An Ordinanco for tho carrying into effect in tho City of St. Johns tho initiativo and referendum powers reserv ed to tho legal voters of tho municipalities by Section I.-A., Articlo IV of tho Constitution of the Stato of Oregon, and to enact and amend their munici pal charters reserved to tho le gal voters of cities and towns by Section II of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Ore gon, and providing penalties for tho violation of this Act." Passed by tho council and ap proved by the mayor Feb. 2, 1909, be and the samo is hereby amended to read as follows: Section X: An amendment to tho Charter of tho City of St. Johns, or a proposal for the purchase or acquiring of any public utility may be proposed or submitted to the legal voters of the City of St. Johns by reso lution of the council without an initiative petition, but the same, either for an amendment to the charter or proposal to purchase or acquire any public utility, shall bo filed with the recorder for submission not later than 30 days before the election at which it is to bo voted upon, and no amendment to tho charter shall bo effective unless it shall who puts a little money in the savings bank regularly. No woman can tell when she'll need money pretty badly. T h c Peninsula National Savings Dank has many women among its depositors. Why not prove your thrift and wisdom by becoming one of them. 40 VAULTS FOR RENT F. C. Knahn Vice President S. L. Doimt, Assistant Cashier liavo been approved by a ma jority of tho legal voters voting upon that question; norshnll any proposition submitted to tho people for tho purchnso or ac quisition of any public utility bo ellective unless it shall have been approved by at least two thirds of tho legal voters voting upon tho question, in favor of such proposnl. Tho Recorder shall mail copies of such proposed charter amend ments or proposed acquisitions of public utilities, as nforcsaid, as provided in Section VIII by ordinanco 214, with ballot num ber and titlo in full, not later than twelvo days before tho elec tion at which such amendments or proposed acquisitions of pub lic utiltiies are to bo voted up on. The ballot title of such amend ments or proposed acquisitions of public utilities ahull bo pre pared by tho City Attorney, nnd shall contain not moro than ono hundred words. Passed by tho Council this lGth day of Feb. 1915. Approved by the Mayor this 17th day of Feb. 1915. A. W. VINCENT, Mayor. Attest: A. E. DUNSMORE, Recorder. Published in tho St. Johns Re view Fob. 19. 1915. To Sell or Exchange I hnvo somo choice unincum bered property in Sheridan, Yamhill county, Oregon, that 1 wish to sell or exchange for desirable property in St Johns. Sheridan is in tho Willamette Valley, fifty-soven miles south west of Portland. It is a thriv ing town of 1500 people, has a most excellent surrounding farm ing community, has largo dairy interests, extensivo lumbering interests and thousands of acres nearby have been planted to fruit which is just coming into bearing. For further informa tion, call on DR. W. J. GIL STRAP. First National Bank bldg., St. Johns, Oregon. Wanted An industrious man who can earn $100 per month and expenses retailing our pro ducts to farmer. Must have somo means for starting cx- Eenses and furnish bond signed y two responsible men. Ad dress W. T. Rawleigh Com pany, Oakland, Cal giving age, occupation and references. Brine la your Job printing while you think of it. Dont wait unUl you are entirely out. We are equipped to turn out Beat and taaty printing prtmptty at Portias. prices or leu.