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Dressing Tables And Chairs to Match EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Ten Per Cent Discount for Cosh Ivory Enameled Dressing Table, mirror fl1 CTfk 10x20; price $10. DU Solid Ash Dressing Table, dull finish, 1 Q Afj three panel mirror,' price KJKJ White Enamel Dressing Tabic, 3 hinged OA fjfl plate mirror; price CAJ JJ Ivory Enameled Dressing Table, "Adam" OQ (( design, winged style mirrors; price. . &12ly Mahogany Dressing Table, dull finish, 'Adam" style, cane insert in panels, OO T A 3 plate glass mirror, hinged; price. . . &0'W "Adam" period design Ivory Enameled Dressing Table, winged style French plate glass mirroM, cane insert in QC AA mirror panels; price QO.JJ We have the Chairs to Match these Dressing Tables; Prices, $3.50, $4.65, $7.00 and $7.50. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Spraying Time Prune your Trees right now, we have the gen uine Lime nud Sulphur Sprny. Come in and get a pamphlet on when nud what to use. Sprayers 50c to $6.50 TreePruners $1.00 to 1.50 Pruning Shears 50c to 1.5 0 We havo a full lino of Garden Tools. Start your spading now. St. Johns Hardware Co. Cormany & Co. GROCERY STORE 90O South Jersey Street New Fresh Stock of Groceries Honest weight and good service Our Motto Give us a (rial. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We Deliver Phone Columbia 006 Annotincement St. Johns Millinery Opening Friday and Saturday, March 15-16 OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION and YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Help to Build a Greater St. Johns By purchasing at home, where we in sure you as good values for the money as the city affords. MRS. M. E. CRANE Proprietress Get the Review Portland lias sent n municiiml fishing bout to the halibut bnnlcB to catch municipal fish for the municipal markets. NOTIONS other their your Srnnnr ..... ment is unsurpassed arm guaranteed. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Phone Columbia 138 105 N. Jersey Street Mfinv npnnlfi linvn mnnv notions .some to swim tho rivpv nn niinafmna Anr s to make their money here, and spend it on the west side: that mav be business but, DRUG NOTIONS that's our business. Cover all of drug wants, including fine stationery. If you are either from Missouri or wan wn'll hn rrlnrl to show von. Rememherflnr Prnsprinfinn rinnn-. " . v - www i vvraa v WJUL 1 Local News. The Pacific coa9t is boating the Atlantic in ship production. Miss Margaret McGinnis has accented a position at the bt. Johns Cash Market. The Northwest fruit canner ies increased their output 1917 ovnr Go per cent. It is 'aid that mutton and lamb arc to be allowed on meat- ess days out west here. a aaaaaaaaaa The Northwestern saw mills have gone upon an eight hour day with increased wages. Ormandv Hros. havo had an attractive sign erected opposite the Peninsula National Hunk. Election of oillcors and big feed nextThursday evening. All Moose are urged to bo present. A number of the business louses are putting up awnings, since Old Sol's rays have become brighter. 0 F. P. Drinker let the contract this week for two mora new louses, on Oswego and Hurt- man streets. -o- llavo you read tho new Edna Ferbor book? It 1b called Funny lerself. Ynu will find it at the St. Johns Library. A restaurant will occupy tho room formerly used as a bowling alley in tho Peninsula Hank building on bourn Jersey street. IV 1 1 In m Qnplint Imu linnti mnlr. ,1 Ml,.,,! UVI IIWI UUVII .....It' II1H ouiiiu iiuiikutiuiu wiiiiiiKua ill ill. l.i (nutAM nHHiini.iiiiiniit gf lito uiu iiuiiiui til i iiiiKUX'uiiv ui inn cigar and soft drink stand on V, il. . -- 1 1 iNonu uursuy uiruei. V. J. Rentjoy has a now ad. n this issue. lie is prepared to do all kind of hauling at ren- sonablo pricos, including plow ing and harrowing. Five Willamette valley milk condenseries havo $500,000 worth of canned milk on hand and the industry may suspend if the pro duct cannot bo moved. Oregon has had a taste of shipbuilding prosperity and should exert itself for both state and national policies which will perpetuate this industry after the war. The Multnomah offers a splen did list of attractions that will be on the boards at the theatre tho coming few weeks. Look them over and preserve the list for future reference. The Salem plant has an order or the army and navy of GOO tons of dehydrated, dried chip ped, potatoes. It will take G.- 000,000 pounds or 100,000 bush els of green potatoes. The Pacific Manufacturer states that many flour mills in the Northwest are closing on account of failure of government to supply cars to move the pro ducts after they are milled. The Interstate bridge to Van couver shows profits for the first year of $100,000 and of to tal earnings of $130,781, the ortland Railway Light and ower Company paid $03,438. The best imitation leather Couch in the city for $12. GO. St. Johns Furniture Co. We carry a complete line of substitutes flours, corn and oat meals. Alex. S. Scales, grocer; Col. 210. Debaters will find find assist ance in a new book received at the Library: Hoth Sides of 100 Public Questions Hrlelly Debated. i) ,1. II. Ross has sold his home at 211 South Willamette bou c vard to a Mr. Davis of Hood River. Mr. Ross expects to leave tomorrow for Pendleton, where he will reside perma nently. 0 Dr. 13. P. Rorden, who has nc- i uired a large practice in his dental business, is moving his office from tho residence to Rooms ' and 5 in the Peninsula Rank building. Note the change in his ad. this week. Hear Harry Lauder at Cur rin's any day. - 0 Wanted Cnmnnfnnf crM fn help care for children. Cnll at ozy t. ivannoc street, Walter 10. Coon is serving as assistant at Ronham & Currier's grocery store, taking the place of Air. Dunn, who resigned to take a position with the street car company. Walter is an old hand at the uusiness. The St. Johns Millinery has a new adv. in this issue announc ing the Soring opening, which occurs next Friday and Satur day. Give it your patronage, if in need of millinery, and en courage a home institution. Secretary Dodson of the Port land Chamber of Commerce is informed that whatever con tracts arc lot for wooden ships in the future will come to the Pacific coast, to save hauling material across the Atlantic. Dr. Horbort V. Jones, the well known chiropractic physi cian, will bo in his ofllco on af ternoons only lioroafter, the mornings bolng devoted to mak ing his calls. The office hours are 1 to 5 and G to 8 p. m. Tho Parent-Touchers' Associa tion will meet in tho Central school Thursday, March Mth, at 3 p. m. Mr. Coopor of tho O. A. U. will taut on war uaruens. An nterosting progrnm will al so bo rondored. The St. Johns Cash Market is still furthor adding to the at tractiveness and convenience or tho market by installing a now front and new show cases. Har ry Imboden, tho proprietor, be- ievos in keeping abreast of the times. Rev. B. C. Cofer from High and church will occupy the pul pit at the Baptist church Sun day morning and Rev. Thomas Stephenson, from the city, in tho evening. Moth will give splendid service, and everybody is cordially invited, bpecial music at both services. Those who have enjoyed Har ry Franck's Vagabond Journey Around the World will welcomo lis new book Vagabond ing Down the Andos. being the nar rative of a journey.chiefly afoot, from Panama to Ruenos Aires. Ask for it at the St. Johns Library. Special Lententide Revival services will begin next Sunday at the Methodist church, and to continue two weeks every even incr excent Saturday. Revs. jasper and Poor will assist the pastor. Mrs. Gabriel I'uilin will sing Sunday morning and Mr Jasper will preach in the even ing. Uncut, inspiring music under the direction of Mrs. Laura Isbell. Bonham & Currior have taken out permits for the erection of three more new residences, two to be erected on Oswego street, between Hudson and Portland )oulevard, and the third on Hudson street between Oswego and Mohawk. E. II. Tennant is the builder and each will cost $M00. At a meeting of the State Highway Commission it was decided that road construction in Oregon this year, involving expenditure of state funds will be confined to completing the Pacific Highway, Columbia Riv er Highway and such other main line sections of highways as may be found desirable for miliary uses. Get your favorite patriotic music at Currin's. Wanted Several young ladies to solicit subscriptions to the St. Johns Review. Call nt this ollicc. H Currin's sell war savings and uirut stamps. o - When in need of nmnll nrf i cles, got them nt the G-10-lGc store, si. Johns; in tho renin sula National Bank Building. o Check your "grippe" at Cur- rnrs. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcyc o and bicv cle repairs and supplies. Autos ror hire, mono Coumbia 727. Currin's havo your favorlto cold remedies, 0 Some good watches for work ing men at S. W. Rogers. Reasonable prices. 202 N. Jer sey street. Wanted Competent wo man for general housework. Call 529 S. Ivannoc- Wo aro tho agents for the newest creation in Davennorts. Cheaper and better. Sec it at St. Johns Furniture Co. Buy a box of Yellow Nowtown Apples. $1. Id a box: fancy red apples. Sl.fiO a box. Alex. S. Scalos, grocer; Col. 210. Surburb calls given prompt attention without extra charge, day or night. Sco ad. of Miller it Tracey; St. Johns branch ofllco. Col. 888. relophone orders iriven nromnt and careful attention. Givo us a trial for duality. Grocery prices always right. Alex S. Scales-Phono Col. 210. Wanted Lady to do family washing. Call 718 E. Richmond. Onion sets huvo arrived: 10 and 15 cents per pound, also a complete lino of bulk and pack age garden seed, Alex S. Scales, grocer; Col. 210. Flushlight butteries, always now and powerful. Get them at Currin's. Tho St. Johns Furniture Com pany has the best lino of rock ers in the city. Cash or credit. adv. The Columbia is tho range of quality. "Let the salesman ex plain its merits." St. Johns rurnituro Co. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. All the greatest artists make records for the Victor. Currin Says So. 1 - - Rabbits for Sale New Zeal- and, Flemish Giant, Rufus Red, White Pinkeyes and Belgians. All ages and all prices. C. R. Chadwick&Son,219 N.Swenson. Bright winter days are good for kodaking. Currin Says So. Tho little girls that work at the Library on Wednesdays have organized into a society called the Little Red Cross He ners. The officers are: Ruby Walker, president; Mary Harney, vice president; Lela Taylor, Treasur er, and Catherine Bonham, sec retary. They have collected about $G0, which is being ex pended in material for infants' layettes for the Belgian and French refugees. Two sets have been completed and they are busy at work on more. Reported. Men with money and aDiiiiy conduct our NATIONAL BANK we arc a member of Federal Rosen Sysfem of Banks Our Bank is a member of tho Fnrlpml ttnsm which means that we can go to our Federal Reserve Hank and pet money, on our approved securities, when wo want it. You can get your money when you want it when you have it in our National Hank. Do vmn hnnktW u-!fli n and come in and consult us when von fonl von nnnrl finnn. cial guidance. oi'i'ieuits. I'KTitu AinrzitN, . . I'rolilcnl I'llKI) C. KNAI'P. . Vli-i- ltn.lilxlil t'KANK 1 IMINKIIU . VtCC PrciMclll Ioiin N. HhUti'SUN, . . Gulilcr Jiiahi.ks II. Ktt.HMUl.i,, AMUtnntCiulilcr Stanton I,. Doiiik. AmImiimi Gtshlcr Itim'AKi) U. MoKkiM. Aiwlnlmit CmOiUt mitltCTOUS. I. AVTUN Tllort.AVr.lttf I'. I'. imiNKIIK A. K.jotum I'. C. UNA IT II. II. I'KNNIU.t. OHANT H.UITII J. N. HIII.IllmllN Peninsula National Bank Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Ccrlificatcs of Deposit IF! WSSBR It Doesn't Ala Iter Wluit ynu want in the Kroceiy Mim for breakfast, dinner or tvtt, w cull taipply you with it. And wind .in more, our KicKr'- r nlwuyn frcsli anil we weight nwl Kood value for in. r money. Jut try trading wiiu u (or h 1hmI while, anil y a ll .ot i cWvliH. MUCK GROCERY J 301 S. Jrvr St. I'honi! Col. ttH A Hot Combination WOOD-COAL! We now handle coal as well as wood St. Johns Lumber Co. DR, HERBERT F. JONES CHIROPRACTOR 311 NORTH JERSEY STREET Office Hours: 1-5 and 6 8 p. in. Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 97 rjJj IIoiisefiiruishinKS 1)1: LUX I: With the nrUtocrntic Uiu-li of ele gance mid rcfint'd tuste. A wide variety of uptmlute (iiriutiirc at mII prices, lnu everything lnh url. A KWiruntee of )tit ii.hl gota with every piece. H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN 400-402 8. JKRSCY SI St Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burliiigioii St. Wall Paper F. M, Satterlee Paper Hanging ) J A Tinting Paints 319 N, Smith AVe"