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NOW is the TIME to PRESERVE your EGGS For the Winter months. Get your Water Glass at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Directions for use on every bottle. Any size bottle you need. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY tjr your Drug Wants. If you don't see what you want, ask. We will get it. Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jcrsoy St. GO-CARTS SIDEWALK SULKIES We havo just received a shipment of Elegant New 1918 Model Fulton Go-Carts and Sulkies, they are comfortable for baby to ride in, are beautiful in appearance and durable. Fulton Go-Cnrts, priced.. II II I ....$ 6.75 12.50 18.00 21.00 5?K.nn Fulton Reed Perambulator, priced 23.50 37.50 Fulton Sidewalk Sulkies, priced.. 7.75 11.00 11.50 13.50 EASY TERMS TO SUIT tO PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St Johns We are headquarters for Good Garden Tools Our Lawn Mowers are made to cut the grass not chew it off. A complete new stock of Gnrdcn Seeds in bulk and in packages St. Johns Hardware Co. STRADIVARA KNOWN FOR TONE s The talk of (he Phonograph World. You owe It to Z yourself to sec and hear this instrument, plays nil Disk Z Records. Sold on ensy terms by Z St. Johns Phonograph Co. 1 317 North Jersey Street Agents for Edison Cylinder Records and Emerson Disk Records EXPERT REPAIR1NQ DONE BY US BUY A LIBERTY BOND Hooverize TRY Coupe's Scotch Oat Cake 75 per cent Substitute FOR SALH AT BOSTON BAKERY 115 N. Jersey Street St. Johns Best Price Store Look for the Red Front BALZHISER'S GROCERY Saturday Specials Two large loaves Bread 16c Seven bar Elk Soap 25c Three pound can Best Coffee.. . . . . .$1.00 Marigold Milk per can 12c No. 1 grade Butter, per roll. ...92c We are graduate registered pharmacists of 12 years exper ience. "Currin Says So." Real Estate! If Vol Wish to Sill Property at right prices list it with us. If You Want to Buy Property at right prices call and see us. S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street Woodmen of the World St, Johns Camp 773 Meets every Friday evening iu the I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. h. h. TEBMNG.C, C. W. E. COON, Clerk. Pbone Woodlawu 5360. The Skidmore Cleaners CLEANING, PRESSING and Repairing a Specialty W. C, JUSTICE 602 Skidmore Street f ocal News. E. Craig is hnvlng n garage built nt 710 E. Richmond. Mrs. S. H. Satterlce is taking treatment at the East Side hos pital. E. Lcighton is making some repairs to his home at 1110 Oswego street. A young son arrived nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alburtus. Lnrrowo, March 15th. F. Mueller la having a hand some $3000 home erected at 720 North Syrnctihe street. Lloyd Sateree. the oxnort painter and decorator, was on the sick list for several days tins week. C. V. Zimmerman Is hnvlng some attractive, improvements made to his Hudson street resi dence. John Baker is enlarging his unch room at 212 Crawford street, the permit calling for $100 expenditure. The Wireless Ago, a monthly magazine giving practical training in radio communica tion, aviation, navigation and military siirnalimr. at the St. Johns library. W. II. Nolan, after spending the past fifteen months in South ern California, has returned to St. Johns. He !b looking in the best of health. His many old friends here are glad to see urn return. Mrs. Jesse Cnnright is en tertaininghcr father and mother who havo recently at rived from California, where they had been spending the winter. After spending some time in St. Johns they will return to their IUUIU III UilBll'l II Ul UKUII. E. V. Moore loft laRt Friday night for Alaska, whoro ho has been interested in tho salmon packing business for several years. Tho company, of which 10 is president, has packing plants at Ketchikan and Cor dova, Alaska, whoro they have been doing good busiiioss, The St. Johns barbers have adopted tho scale of prices in augurated by the Portland shops this week, and neginnlng luos- lay of this week tho pr co of shaving was increasud to 25 cents, which includes the privu- ego of a neck shave, and hair cutting is now fifty cents. 1 Boys' Club rooms onen every Thursday and Saturday evening of each week from 7:30 till 10 o'clock. Pool tablos, music, reading and a good timo provid ed. All boys over sixteen years nvited. Come and bring your riends and make this a popular ilace. Second floor of local city mil building. Every day is a good day to kodak. Currln Says So. Mrs. Olin received a letter rom her son. Armand Olin. Saturday last, in which he stated that he had been in France for several months. was feeling in the best of lealth, and liked the service fine. Armand's many friends here will be glad to learn that he is getting along so well in Uncle Sam's service. Work on enlarging the Mult nomah Theatre started thio week. A capacity of 200 more seats will be provided, and a stage 18x35 feet will be con structed. This will permit of putting on vaudeville and dramatic productions as well as moving pictures. Manager Mc- Credie is to be congratulated upon having this improvement made. Since he has taken charge the highest class of mov- ng pictures have been shown here, and he spares no expense in securing them. The increas ing attendance, is evidence that his efforts to give the St. Johns people the best obtainable are appreciated. Hear Melba any day at Cur- rins. Be sure to buy a Liberty Uond and help to win the war. J. H. Cnnright was operated upon nt a Portland hospital Wednesday. Get your Lund Plaster and Fertilizers at the St. Johns Hardware Co. O ' Rev. C. P. Gates will load the Christian Endeavor exercises at the Evangelical church next Sunday evening. lelp yourself and your conn cry preserve eggs -with Egg Keep, uurrin bays bo. Mrs. Ruth E. Simmons is visiting her husband, Private Harry J. Simmons, nt Camp Fremont, Col., this week. Mrs. David left yesterday for San Francisco, where she will visit for some timo with her granddaughters, Mrs. Watts and Miss Margaret Vinson. o Tho violin recital presented by the pupils of Elmer Snood, violinist and teacher, will be given this, Thursday, evening in the High School auditorium, The Knights and Ladies of Security will give a social dance and an evening's good time in their hall Saturday evening; good music. Come and enjoy yourself, adv. t 1 St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest iilinllty goods at lowest prices. Next to I'.leclrlc store. Thos. Coupe, the local baker, who is enjoying a rapidlv in creasing patronago through the excellency of his products, hap a new ad, in this paper. Give him your patronage and aid a local institution. Enginoers have been active on the Weyerhaeuser tract the past few days, and it is said that the big ship plant, which Iw.lt.....l ..1.1 I 1 - wun lu'iiuvuu wuum luemu nimr tho Monarch mill, may yot lo onto on tho Weyerhaeuser tract just north of tho local ship plant. Tho closer to St. Johns A I. ........ proper, uiu uuuur. Two of tho mon nt the Wost- ern Cooperage plant who were made to kiss the Hag last week, returned to work Monday morn ing. At the noon hour a bunch of tho workmen gathorcd the unpatriotic ones in and marched them to tlio olllco, wliero treas treasurer wan rcouustod to give thorn their time, which was quickly acceded to, and the two wero told to loavo the plant in stnntly and not roturn if thoy knew what was good for them, so it is roportod. The couple lost no time in taking their departure. A protty wedding took place at the Evangelical church last Wednesday, ulion Mr. Roy Shoadel and Miss Eva F. Ed- mondson wero united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. A. r. Layton perform ng the ceromony. Tho groom who re cently came here from the East, and where he met his bride a number of years ago, is helping Uncle bam at the local ship plant. The brido is the popular and well liked daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edmondson, of St. Johns. Tho many friends of tho young couple unite in wishing them a most happy voyage down tho stream of life together. They will make their home on South Jersey street. Miss Georgia Rich will pre sent a number of her pupils in a piano recital, assisted by Miss Joanna James, soprano, of Sa lem, Oregon. Saturday evening, April 20, 1918. at eight thirty, in the auditorium of the James John high school. Miss James was always a great favorite with St. Johns audiences and in the two years since she sang here her voice has improved wonder fully. Miss James has been presented by Miss Rich several times in piano recitals. After the family returned to Salem to to reside Miss James returned weekly to St. Johns to continue her piano lessons. Invitations for the recital may be obtained from either studio 507 Colum bia building, Main 3310. or 812 N. Kellogg street, Columbia C91. No flowers. working How about that spring tonic you should taker Curnn Says bo. When in need of small art! clcs, get them at the 5-1016c store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National liank Building. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcyc e and bicv cle repairs and supplies. Autos for hire. Phone Coumbin 727. fTnrmmn Qiinrf Pnfnfnno nt Hwi Will IIIII V UVVU A. ULIUUUO lib klilJ St. Johns Hardware Co.; $2.00 sack. Keep your Kodak for the boys Crurin Says So. A Victrola will add pleasure to everyduy of y our life. Currln Snys So. Pruning trees, roses, grape vines and seeding lawn. Best of references, 25 years ex perience. 010 Burr Btrcet, phone Col. 025. M. N. Amizich. Tested Bulk Seeds can be got ten at the St. Johns Hardware Co. Wanted Competent woman for general housework ; $25 per month. Call 529 S. Ivanhoe. Come in and let us explain how to preserve eggs for future use. Currln Says So. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. You can get a 2-8 G-8 l panel Fir Door for $1,75 at tho St. Johns Hardware Co. Housekeeping rooms for rent -821 N. Central ave. Nothing is appreciated more than pictures from home. Send the boys "over there" some snap shots. Currln Says So. Maternity Nurse, terms mod erate. --115 W. Tyler street. St. Johns. You may need a now Lawn Mower this year. The St.Johns Hardware Co. will tako your old one in part payment. Howard O. Rogers, Lawyer, Notary Public; Peninsula Bank building, 7 to 9 p. m. Wanted Man to plant two lots on shares; will furnish eeds and plowing. Columbia GUI. Found- Lady's pockctbook on Jersey street Saturday last. Owner can havo same by prov- ing property and paying 20c for this ad, For Sale Six horso power motor boat engine, "Victor" make. Two c Under, three port, including storago battery. coil shaft, propeller and 18 foot hull, a bargain. Call at this oflice. For SaleTen ncro ranch, good land, partly in valley town: 3 ncres walnuts, $2100, terms; or exchange for more land or city property. Address 0. K.. care Review. If you want to buy a good homo upon very easy terms, see Bonhsm & Currier h adv. on tho last page of this paper. Do not fail to do so. Tho Knights and Ladies of Security will givo a social dance and an evening a good tunc In their hall Saturday evening: good music. Como and enjoy yourself. adv, Wo desire to express our sin cere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy dur'ng the ill- ncss and death of our be oved son, and also for the beautiful floral offerings, and can assure them that their kindness will ever bo gratefully remembered, Mr. and MrB. Robert Rakes. Egg Keep. Keeps eggs nice and fresh for an indefinite time. Curnn Says So. The Portsmouth Picture House has been secured for a Red Cross benefit instead of the British Dependents' Fund on Monday at 0:30 and 8:30. Be sides a film with Margarita Fis cher in "Jack of the Navy," there is to be a yaudeville ar ranged by Mrs. Geo.Thomas and Mrs. Gabriel Pullin. Artists as sisting will be Dolph Thomas and Harvey Hudson, duetists; Lota Stone, lady whistler; Elean or Geary in Hawain and patriot ic dances; Alice Freeland and chorus in "The Quaker Girl;" Leah Schas in Russian and But terfly Dances. Admission 15c. Potatoes, wood, automobile, Liberty Bonds, greenbacks, W. S. S. nickels and dimes accept ed for subscription to the Review. Frowmn Keeper fay your W7Y BOND Todw. n no other way can we better show our patriotism right now than BY BUYING LIBERTY BONDS Of the Third Liberty Loan 3vcry one knows our government must have money to rain victory, and we should not hesitate to lend every dol- ar we can snare and to urtre every one to do the same. Come into our bank and buy your LIBERTY BOND to- day. Kememucr: iou gee tne uesi security m me whole world, and interest at 1 1-4 per cent. Peninsula National Bank Member of Federal Reserve Bank per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit GROCERIES Whatever You Are Looking For In the way of rocrrliM, cuinnl hhiU, pri'K'tvvit, mill miyllilnu iIm' llnl n flint Im km eery nlwiiy iurli'. tun n found In lurt'i' (UKirtiuriil ami at lnwtnl linri'N, ul our ittiiii. tlnr utilloriii Hitt city, tifck neiviee, low nel. t' ttinl"hljli Kriiilt' uimmU lutvc nuilc tin' c.tMinl Imytrr a Mt-iiily riKluiiirr. 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