HIGH GRADE FURNITURE MIME, OK EASV TEAMS This week we are showing two classy suites of Bed Room Furniture, each of them distinctive and very appropriate for modern homes.. The quality and work manship are high grade, the prices low and terms easy. SUITE NO. ONE Ulit steel Ucd, grained like quartered oak, square continuous posts, lias ten filler rods. Quartered oak Dresser, waxed fiuisli, swell front style, top 20x42 in., bevel plate glass mirror 22x28 in., two large and two smalt drawers. Oak bed room Chair with Rocker to match. Price Suite $60.00 TERMS $G CASH, $1.50 WEEKLY Adam design Ivory Huntncl Bed, Dres ser and Rocker. Price Suite ..$51.75 TERMS $5 CASH, $1.25 WEEKLY ORMANDY BROS. 'furniture Cash or Credit St Johns Spring Painting Why not get busy on that House of yours? Paint is going to be higher in price later on. We would advise you to buy your paint now. Call and let us figure with you. We are agents for the Sherwin Williams Paints and Var nishes. Muresco Kalsomine will not show laps. Agents for Hammars Bros, strictly pure White Lead. St. Johns Hardware Co. Cormany & Co. GROCERY STORE 90O South Jersey Street New Fresh Stock of Groceries Honest weight and good service Our Motto Qivc us a trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wc Deliver Phone Columbia 906 For Easter Bonnets Remember the St. Johns Millinery Good service and right prices. Old hats renovated, cleaned or dyed. 200 North Jersey Street Laundry Prices Reduced ! "Fighting the Laundry Trust" We will not agree to the orders of the "Combine" , We've Cut Prices to the Lowest Notch Give us your orders. St, Johns deliveries made promptly. SPEED, SERVICE and LOW PRICES The Pacific Laundry Company 'The Anti-Trust Laundry" Main C49 BOTH PHONES A 3649 DONT WAIT FOR AN OPPORTUNITY To be the father of your Country- Try to be a Dutiful Son. Be dutiful and also be square with yourself, and to be square with yourself, you must be a loyal citizen. This also means "Build up St. Johns, Buy at Home, and Help those who Help You." Remember the ST. JOHNS PHARMACY for your Drug Wants. If you don't see what you want, ask. We will get it. Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St. YOU nro invited to the Enster services of the Christian church from 10 to 12 Sunday. Mnrch 31. The I'nciflc Lmindry Com puny lind a new ml. in thin is Hue. it will be worth your while to look it up. Leslie H. Moulton litis joined the 20th enitincorimr corns in Uncle Sum's army, and left Saturday for the Ktiat. L. V. Marcy litis taken out a permit to erect a residence on Central avenue, between Fes Bcnden and Ctitlin streets. Local News. J. F. Gilmoro has taken out n permit for a garage at G29 North Syracuse. A young son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dov ing, March 21st. t Do not forget about that time Sunday, lest you be late to work Monday morning. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeBolver. on Osweco street. March lGtli, a daughter. K. W. McKcon. ot Cannon Beach greeted his many friends in St. Johns the past week. Mrs. J. N. Edlcfscn is snend ing a couple of months with her parents tit Alameda, California. A new daughter orrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward E. llansicr. (l(i North Ivanhoo street, March 21st. Couch & Company have a re cipe in their adv. in this issuo that Bhoultl prove of much ntcrest to the housewife. Head it. Mrs. Hutchinson, of Willam ette boulevard, who has been dangerously ill with pneumonia, s Btendily improving, we nro glad to learn. Next Monday evening the I. 0. 0. F. will nut on tho third degree with six candidates. All members of the lodgo uro urged to be present. Mrs. Rich, the well known nurse, has leased her farm nt Chapman and has returned to St. Johns, where her services as nurse nro much in demand. All members of K. and L. of S. are requested to attend meet ing Monday, April 1st. Uusi ness of importance and tho big banquet is for members only, adv. Hal J. Davis, now chief elec trician at the Seattle naval training camp, was a recent visitor at the homo of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Davis. Mrs. Ethel Meade, pianist. and Mrs. Viola Fossett John son, soprano, were soloists at a recent meeting of the Over look Club, and their numbers were much appreciated. Mrs. E, E. Gambee. her little son, Phillip, and sister, Miss Martina Waddock. were pas sengers Tuesday evening on the steamer Beaver. They will tour California for several months. The Peninsula Security Com pany, of St. Johns, has taken out permits for the erecion of five more residences to be erected on Yale street between Macrum and Westanna streets. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Vernon, 5)14 E. Edison street, Mnrch 19th, a son. u . Goal for Easter Sunday. "Every enrolled scholar and every member of the church present." Christian church. Miss Georgia Rich, the skill ful and nonular piano instructor. will present a number of her pupils in recital the early part of next week, dennite an nouncement of which will ap pear later. Elmer Sneed. the well known violinist and teacher of this city, will present a number of pupils in recital at the James John High School Auditorium Thursday, evening, April 4th. Persons desiring to attend may secure invitations from Mr. Sneed; phone Columbia 302. C. C. Currin. the well known pharmacist, is nursing a sore thumb, the result of getting it between n block of wood and an axe which he was wielding. Quite a gash was cut in the thumb. Robert Thompson, of Stevens Point, Wis., has opened up n blacksmith shop at 412 North Ivanhoo street. N. A, Gee states that Mr. Thompson was the vil lage blacksmith back in his Wis consin town when he was a boy. , Easter services will be held in the Congregational church Sunday morning, with Rev. Myers in charge, in the even ing Rev. J. T. Merrill will nronch. He is said to be a fine Bpenkor. A large attendance is desired nt both services. 1). .1. Hornmnn recently re turned from a six months' so journ in Southern California. Whiles he had a line lime all the while and enjoyed the extended trip immensely, yet he was ex ceedingly glad to return to good old St. Johns. Easter services at the St. Johns Methodist Episcopal church will consist of baptism and reception of members in the morning and concert by the children in the evening. Hours of worship, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school tit 1U a. m. Epworth League, 7 p. m. Free.a lecture with pictures Life of tho Forest Ranger- at the St. Johns Library, Tuesday ovenimr. April 2 at 8 o'clock. Tho lecturo is given by Albert Weiscndanger, who is himseir a forost ranger. Ho hns many nnw and beautiful pictures with which to illustrate his talk. Mrs. C. P. Gates and children arrived horo Tuosday to remain during the Conference, and are staying with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Thayer, f24 Oswego street. Rev. Gates will bo down next week to take part in the Conference work at the Evan gelical church. Every day is a good day to kodak. Currin Says So. A. Carl Nelson, who moved to California several months ago, has returnod to St. Johns, and is now assisting nt tho St. Johns Hardwaro store. His family will remain in California for a couple of months longer. Carl's many friends hero aro glad to see him back. Tho nnnnnl f!nnf(rnnPG of the United Evangelical church will convene nt U a. m, April, ith, in the church, comer Ivanhoo and John street, over which Bishop Swengel, of Hnrrisburg, Pa., Conference will presiuo. mere will be services encn evening during tho week to which all are invited. Egg Keep. Keeps eggs nice and fresh for an indefinite time. Currin Says So. TiVnnk Hnllfinbock. of Amaz onia. Missouri, Is staying with his uncle and nuni, iwr. anu Mrs. T. J. Monahan, for the present. He came out West to look around, and was so taken nn hu tJm nrnqnficts here for a young man that he concluded to stay a wmic, miu w in: urn persuade his wife to join him here, they will no doubt make this their permanent home. Mrs. H. E. Harris returned recently from a pleasant visit of three weeks spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parent at Berkeley, Cal. She says that the Parent family, who were tormer residents of St. Johns, are all getting along nicely, and that Miss Regena Parent, vhn uina n former well known high school girl, is now attend ing high school at Berkeley, and also teaching French and danc ing in the evenings. Help vourself and your coun try preserve eggs with Egg Keep. Currin bays bo. How about that spring tonic you shouidatakcY Currin Says so. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 510-15c store, St. Johns; in the Penin suln National Bank Building. Go to the Auto Repair Comna ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phone Coumbia 727. Telephone orders given prompt and careful attention. Give us a trial for quality. Grocery prices always right. Alex S. Scales Phone Col. 210. Keen your Kodak working for the boys "over there.'' Crurin Says So. Anyone without a church home is urged to visit us Sun day, March 31st, from 10 to 12 a. m. Christian church. Onion sets have arrived; 10 and 15 cents per pound, also a complete line of bulk and pack age garden seed. Alex S. Scales, grocer; Col. 210. Alex Scales for Al groceries. Nothing but the best ana al ways fresh. Phone Col. 210; 510 FoBsendon street. A Victroln will add pleasure to everyday of your life. Currin Says So. Pruning trees, ruses, grape vines and seeding lawn. Best of references, 25 yenra ex perience. 010 Burr Btroot, phone Col. 1)25. M. N. Amizich. Wanted Competent woman for general housework ; ?2ff per month. Call 520 S. Ivanhoo. Wanted St. JoIiiih property to sell; imy kind if the price is rilit. S. C. Cook, 402 N. Jersey St. Wo are graduate registered pharmacists of 12 years exper ience. "Currin Says So." NOTICE, MASONS - Doric Lodge will hold a special meet ing at (5 p. m. on April 3rd. Work in tho E. A. degree. Regular meeting at 8 p. m. same date with work in tho F. C. degree. Members of Doric please note. Visitors welcome. - J. N. Edlcfscn, W. M. ; by A. W. Davis, Sec. I wish to publicly express my deep appreciation for tho kind noss and sympathy expressed by tho Hacholor Club of St. Johns during tho illness of my father and can assure them that their kindness will ever bo gratefully remembered. Mrs. J. W. Evans. Come in and let us explain how to preserve eggs for future use. Currin Says So. If my work pleases you: please tell your friendB. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. The Portland Garbage Co. is prepared to remove rubbish of any nature from the resi dences and business places of St. Johns nt 75 cents per month for residences and from busi ness places at reasonable rates. Calls made every Saturday. Leave orders at tho bt. Johns Hardware, or phono Woodlawn 2093. Wo (Innim to oxnrcss our sin- corn tlinnkH to tho nniL'hborH and friends who so kindly ren dered their aid and sympathy during the illness and death of Mr. W. N. HutchiriBon, and as sure them that their kindness will not soon be forgotten. Mrs. W. N. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Churchill. Nothing is appreciated more than pictures from home. Send the boys "over there" some snap shots. Currin Says So. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Scott, of Seattle and Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Scott, of St. Johns, were only four of the 45U people who boarded the special train of nine qars which left the Union depot nt nrf n'pWW Tnnmlnv nvnninir carrying delegates and visitors to the General Conference of Seventh Day Adventists to be held in San lrancisco March 28 to April 12. The Red Cross workers of St. Johns assembled between two and three tons of clothing for the Belgians. There was about eighteen present at the last meeting, Wednesday, hleven beautifully knit sweaters were turned in and nine pairs of Bocks. It is desired that more interest be taken in the Red Cross meetings. The atten dance should be much greater than in tho case. Right now especially is the time when in terest should not be allowed to lag. Let all who possibly can do so, attend. WHY NOT BANK THE MONEY YOU WASTE? ETXTRAVAOANCK is sinful it is waste. If you put that same money in the batik, some day you will be able to indulge yourself in those luxuries without missing the money. A batik account grows you will be interested in seeing it grow. You don't need those extrava gance's. You will need that money some day. Have it safe in our bank. Oi'l'ieii PliTUR AtJTZKN, I'lUtl) C. KNAl'l, l'KANK 1'. DKINKKH John N. Hulki'SUn, CltAIU.KS II. Kl'SSKM., Stanton I.. Domk, Hiwahd u. mounts, US. , 1'lCilltctlt Vice President Vice 1'rcsldcnt , . Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cnshicr Assistant Cnshicr niUKCTOUS. r. autziin TIIOH.AUTZHN I'. I', DHtNKKK A. K.JOUHS I'. C. KNAI'I' ll.lt. IMtNNKI.I. (1HANT HMITII J. N. llDI.Hl'rtllN Peninsula National Bank Member of Federal Rcservo Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit It Never Pays To juggle in the KKr' huslncs. Wc Imvc nlwnys ndhcrcd to u iwlley that' nLuvc board. KvcrytliliiK strictly its rvp mailed In itmlltv nml in cnudltlnn. Nuthlni; mIiiiciI oil on yon here, JuU to Kct tld ol It. livery jirlce inioted in our jilncc Is based UK)ii n legitimate pro 111 innrtjlii. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jersey St. Phone Col. 11 B A Hot Combination WOOD-COAL! We now handle coal as well as wood St Johns Lumber Co. DR. HERBERT E. JONES CHIROPRACTOR 311 NORTH JERSEY STREET Office Hours: 15 and 6-8 p. in. Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 97 We Proclaim Superiority On (he sticiiKth of our lasting linoleum. The housewife will also itmdaud on n re cltul of its merits. Our linoleum U hi much a ssoiV ol uit as Is u TurkUh iuk Our ilctlKti hiiiI ilecorullons iiipl tu the artistic taste mid render a valuable service lino the years. H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN 4dO402 8. JHH3KY ST. St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 13 1 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Wall Paper F, M, Satterlee Paints 319 N, Siflil!) AYe