Local News. Electric Vacuum Cleamir for Good second hand sewing ma chines for rent. H. F. Clark. Join ourniDiCTMAO rent. H. F. Clark. Special Sale Odd Pieces Furniture $31.00 Quartered Oak Chiffonier, "Adam" design, Top 20x3G, Mirror 10x20, 1ms drawers, Special , $24.80 $31.60 "Adam" design Princess Dresser like Chiff onier, Top 22x42, bevel plate Mirror 18x40, Special $25.25 $5.25 Quartered Oak Dressing Table . Chair, Special $3.95 $5.25 lied Room Chair, cane seat Special $3.95 $0.00 "Adam" design Bed Room Rocker, Quartered Oak, cane scat Special $4.45 $7.50 Birds Hyc Maple Stand Table, top 22x22 Special $5.85 $27.00 Quartered Oak, Colonial design Library Tabic, waxed finish, top 28x48 Kxtra Special $19.75 ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit Seven Years In St. Johns During Inventory WEEK 25 Discount ON ALL TOYS St. Johns Hardware Co. May be You Forgot Something t C. R. CHANEY Transfer, Piano Moving, Etc. Long Distance Hauling a Specialty Phone Columbia 425 Office 215 S. Kellogg, Cor. John Do You Want a Fine Home If so, here is your chance: A six room house and bath with 50x100 lot adjoin ing the business district of St. Johns. House is modern and in fine condition; would cost more than $2000 to build and lot is worth $1200. This desirable property may now be secured upon a payment down of $500, and the bal ance, $2100, may be paid on . easy in stallments. Any one wanting this de sirable property should call at this of fice for further particulars. It is still nuitG easv to it 1917 in dating a letter. make Chas. L. Bland in ir. of Snrintr field, Oregon, spent Sunday at his home in this place. Harry Smith is nursing lacerated thumb, which accident befell him while at work re cently. A fine seven pound baby irir arrived at tno home of Mr. ana Mrs. Irvin L. Gromachey Sun day, Dec. 30th. A new barber shop has opened up in the room formerly occu pied, by Jen" Pitchford on Phil ndclphia street. The dredge Columbia is bus ily engaged in excavatinir the basement for the elevator at North St. Johns. The watch meetincr in the Evangelical church Monday nignt was we attended and the services were of an interest ing nature. Hal J. Davis spent a five dnv . . . . - furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis, the past week. Hal is in the service of Uncle Sum at Seattle. L. S. Wagner is hobblintr along with a pair of crutches. the result of having a foot badly injured by lumber fulling upon it while at work at the local ship plant recently. Roy Stephens, son of J. A. Stephens, superintendent of the local dry docks, has gone to New York where he will enter the weather bureau department in the government service. The many friends of Miss Huth Canright will be interest cd to know of her murriugc to Mr. Wnltcr Klinefelter, of Pay- cttc, Idaho. Mr. Klinefelter is a prosperous rancher of thut country. The Knights of Pythias willj give another of their delight- ful dancing parties in the sknt- ing rink the evening of Thurs day, Januury 17th. Lovers of dancing should bear this In mind. Geo. Lutz has sold his proper ty on South Princeton street to Mrs. Sarah K. Jones, and Lorcn Gyrus has sold his property on bast I'oik street to Alex Iliuisor. of South Dakota. Both i transactions were handled by A. W. Do vis. "How's your boy getting on nt tho training cnmpV" "Won derful!" replied Farmer Apple cart. "I feel a snnse of great security. An army that can make my boy get up early, work hard all day an' go to bed early can do most any thing. 'Peoples' Home Journal. In renewing his subscrip tion to the Review. D. Tollman, former councilman of tho city of St. Johns and well known citizen, but who now resides at Falrport, Now York, says: "We ore in the midst of u good blizzzard now. How I do envy you uregon lows, a little or this goes a good ways with me. All well as usual." The W. C. home Mother's meeting of the T. U. will be held at the of Mrs. J. C. Scott. 102 Central avenue, next Monday at two o'clock. Thero will be a reception to new members and to mothers who do not belong to the W. C. T. U. We expect to have a very interesting pro grom, literary and musical. All cordially invited. Reporter. Bring in Your Job Printing Now Subscribe Now! Vancouver is the most popular Gretna Green in the whole Northwest. In 1917 a total of 2116 couples were married in that city. Nearly every state in the Union, and Alaska, were represented at one time or an other during the year, and as a result the minister's wives have profited exceedingly, it is said, as the pastors' wives usually get all fees their husbands re- ceive ior periorming marriage ceremonies. Miss Cormany tendered her resignation as Director of the Red Cross Unit, which was accepted, as she expects to leave the city for the bouth in a short time. Mrs. J. M. Shaw made a short address in which she voiced the appreciation of the members for Miss Cormany's faithful and efficient work. Mrs. Gillmore was elected to fill the vacancy, and Mrs. Dale was made vice chairman. The meet ings, which are being well at tended, will be continued at the Library every Wednesday, Whole wheat flour, graham flour, G5 cents small sack. Alex Scales. Phone Co). 210. Calls answered promptly day or night, no extra charge. See ad. of Miller & Tracev. St. Johns branch office, Col. 888. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy, prop.: household utility supplies and general notions 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goodB at lowest prices Next to Electric store. Wanted Plain sowing. Coll at 842 Willamette boulevard N, For Sale House and four lots on North Syracuse street. Cal at this office. Wanted Competent for general housework. 629 S. Ivanhoe street. woman Apply "Shorty" Brewer, had the misfortune to lose his pet Ore gon oca f lets" last week, it was a red cat. We all ween with "Bhorty." Contributed. Mrs. Frank A. Jtice has onen eu n -studio ior instruction on violin and piano at 509 W. John street. Mrs. Rice is graduate of Mt. Notre Dame in Cincinatti, Ohio, and has had experience in teaching and or chestra work. She wishes to nnnouncc that she will take imited number of pupils.giving special attention to those wish ng to enter the school orches tras. A surprise party was iriven osophinc A. Gregory December 24th, nt her home 411 E. Tioga street. Fifteen ol her school mates were present, besides several neighbors. The after noon was spent in a very pleas ant manner. Among the pre sents she received was a fine piano presented by her parents. number of other handsome presents were given the young ndy by her friends. A fine unch was served and a num ber of musical selections ren dered. Sixteen dead, hundreds re quiring medical attention and thousands suffering acutely be cause of lack of sufficient fuel and food. Such was tho situa tion in New York City tho last day of the old year, as a result 1 tue coldest weather ever known in the metropolis, ore- ion weather was in most picas n ir contrast. Weather almost mild enough to sit on tho porch without any particular discom fort. 0 The Review office expects to do located in n new homo alter this week. Iho room two doors south of tho postofllce has been acquired and there wo will be pleased to greet all our old rionds and patrons. Iho new room is a brick structure xuxou eet in size, and by reason of n big skylight in tho center, is admirnbly adapted for a print ng establishment. So un ess something unforeseen happens, the next issue of the Roview will be issued from the new quarters. Mary J. Scales, wife of Thos. Scales, nnd mother of the well known local merchant, Alex. S. Scales, passed peacefully to rest at her home, 608 Allegheny street, on New Years day. Some time ago, she was stricken with paralysis and had been an in- a d over since, when apon exy developed, resulting in her eath on the dato stated above. Mrs. Scales was born in Ireland and came to St. Johns from bledo, Wash., twelvo years ugo. olio was aged m years. V months and 27 days. Surviving tier are her husband, four sons and two daughters. The body was shipped to Centralis Wash., for interment, tho St. ohns Undertaking Co. in charge. Laurel Lodge. I. O. O. F. re ceived word Monday evening lat Brother J. K. Martin, of St. Helens Lodgo was in a dy. ng condition at 1557 Oatman street, Portland, so reported by District Deputy Grand Master A. L. Sarber. Chaplain N. A. Gee and A. C. Gaines volun teered to go and render their services, and Lee uormany took hem over in his machine. Noble Grand G. W. Norene ac companying them, ihey found Brother Martin in a dying con dition and Messrs. Gee and Gaines remained with him un til the end, which occurred at n. m. Tuesday morning. The remains were taken to the East Side Undertaking parlors under the direction of the General Re lief Committee, of Portland. The funeral took place yester day afternoon in the Odd Fel lows plot in the Mt. Scott ceme tery. If you want job printing done don't overlook us. We want to do all the printing for St. Johns people. For commercial print ing this office is well equipped and we know how to do it. Prices are lower than the same clasB of work is done in Port land, because our expenses are less. Any support along the Erinting line that any citizen or usiness man can giveuswill be highly appreciated. Please don't forget. FOR KENT A room suitable for two gentlemen. Call 508 Bristol street. Leslie's Rose Tonic and Fer tilizer, been tested three years Made and sold by Earl Wood. For Sale Two heating stoves; also a fine Black Minorca rooster. Call 405 Alta street. For Trade Four fine lots and modern bungalow, well located, for farm. Inquire at this office, o Victrola prices are standa.d everywhere, but terms vary. We give the best terms. Currm Says So. For Sale Kitchen range, two heaters: 200 feet wire fencing. Call nt 1010 Willamette boule vard. Lost Bill book containing S5 bill nnd valuable papers, ad dress 546 Hnrtman street enclos ed. Finder keep $5 bill m,d return to this office. Rabbits for Sale-New Zeal and, Flemish Ginnt, Rufus Red. White Pinkeyes nnd Belgians. All ages and all prices. C. R. Chad wick ii Son, 219 N.Swcnson. If my work pleases you: plcane tell your friends. If not. tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Alex Scales for Al irroceries. Nothing but the best and al ways fresh. Phono Col. 210; 10 I'csscndcn street. For Sale Confectionery store doing u fine business. Good reason for selling. Good loca tion. Cnll at this office. When in need of smull arti cles, get them at tho G-10-lGc store. St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Bank Building. If you want n nice home, look at this 5 room, modern house with furniture. See J. F. Gill- more for price nnd terms, 113 2 N. Jersey street. BANKING CLUB and have MONEY Buy your malt syruns at Tho Central. 101 Philadelphia street. Two and one-half pound jars or 65 cents:! five pound Jars for $1.25. For Solo Terms; 6 room louso. well located. 00x100 ot bath, toilet, hot water, gas, electric lights, nice fruit. See S. W. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, zu bouth Jersey street, for your nuto, motorcycle nnd bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos lor hire, mono Coumbln 727. New Year's clean up prices on nuts. Walnuts 20c lb: pe cans 20c lb; filberts, 20c lb: irazil 20c lb. Alex. Scales, hone Col. 210. For Sale Fino houso and lot at the corner of Fessenden and Willis Boulevard, formerly tho Maplo property. Price $2150; worth more than this sum. Terms $500 cbbIi, balance easy terms. Call at this office. N. A. Gee. professor of odd jobs, is now ready to take your order for anything in house moving or repairing, roof re- pairing a specialty; cement work of all kinds and general contracting. 801 N. Ivanhoe; phono Col. 803. For Sale Beat hotel nronosi- tion in St. Johns, no other hotel near. Located near Cooperage plant, shipyards, dry docks, etc. Beautiful grounds over- ooking the river. 100x130 feet with 8 room house, completely furnished, nothing better. In quire 927 Willamette blvd. cor ner Pierce. For Sale Well located house, 18x18, lot 60x100. woodshed and store house 10x20, fruit and lots of berries, will be sold at 25 per cent less than coat; 1121 South Jersey street. Price $800, $300 down and balance at $10 per month with interest. A gond proposition for a Cooper ago plant worker. Call and look it over. Rose Cream is best for winter chaps, Currin Says So, You can join; Come In It costs nothing to join ntid is the one sure way to have money. You can begin with 10 cents, 5 ccnls, 2 cents or 1 cent, ami increase your deposit the same amount each week. 10-CENT CLUB PAYS J127.EO 5-CENT CLUB PAYS 63.76 2-CENT CLUB PAYS 25.60 1-CENT CLUB PAYS 12.75 Or you can begin with the largest amount and decrease your pay ments each week. You can deposit 50 cents, 1.00 or $5.00 or more ench week. Come in and ask about it. oi'i'ieims. I'ltTitH Al'T.ltN, . . President I'kud C. Kkait, . Vice President 1'kank 1'. Dkinkkk . Vice 1'rcsldcnt John N. ItDi.iti'SHN. . . Cashier CltAKI.KS II. Kl'SSKl.t,, Assistant Cashier Stanton I.. Doiiih, Assistant Cnshlcr Him'AUi) K. Mokki.h, Assistant Cashier DIKItCTOKS. r. AUTZKN THOrt. AUTZUN V. V. DKINKKK A. K.JOBKS I'. C. KNAI'I" II. H. ritNNltl.t. (1KANT HMITII J. N KIIUtl'HUN v Peninsula National Bank Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit Just Make the Circuit Look over all the grocery stores in the neighborhood but be sure not to overlook ours, for we expect to win your custom on the strength of your unbiased comparisons. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey St. Phone Col. 118 I A Hot Combination WOODt-COAL! We now handle coal as well as wood St. Johns Lumber Co. DR. HERBERT F. JONES CHIROPRACTOR 311 NORTH JERSEY STREET No charge for examination. Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 97 DR. EVART P. BORDEN DENTIST Office and Residence 3I3 N. Hayes St. TELEPHONE Columbia 477 KVKRYTIIING MODHRN IN DKNTISTRY Our Linoleum Just Suiis At whatever allele you muy rigl'lly in t.pect it. When it conies to wear nmt tear it beats ull the rest by every tcjt. liok over our extensive utsartmeut at' designs. You are IkiuiuI to be suited, Our linoleum lends lustre ami happiness to a kitchen anil it lights thing up in u maimer mokt cheerful, H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN 4 00-402 S.JERSEY ST St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St, Get the Review