4 'mnmra nrr nrr-' '-r J- rr'- - ----- r mm Hold on to Fine :tationcry Ansco Cameras and Supplies Groplionolas For your vacation our JJOUEL when von dpi ihem. 01 II j r JfflLSH i "V.N m i e a matter s v i n i tend Keep Siem Sidewalk Sulkies J1 .00 a Week A side-walk Sulkey is a necessity for the small child's health and for the mother's comfort these warm days. We have a large stock comprising many of these use ful little vehicles which we are offering on the Easy Terms of $1.00 weekly payments. Semi-Collapsible Sulkey $7.50 Reed body, collapsible steel frame Sulkey 9.50 Reed side Sulkey, has three bow hood, can be folded to carry 11.60 "Sturgis" brown Sulkey has reed sides and back, storm cloth hood. . .11.75 "Fulton" Sulkey has 12 inch Ar tillery wheels, 58 inch rubber tires, padded seat and back, tubular steel frame 14,00 Beautiful reed Sulkey, side, back and top all closely woven reed, shel lac finish- 18.50 ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns Have You Purchased a Vinton Kerogas Oil Stove So you can do your cooking in comfort these warm J summer days? If not, why not? This stove burns 400 gallons of air to one gallon I of common kerosene oil. Beats every other stove made. Get one and keep cool. Ice Cream Freezers and Hammocks will also add to your comfort and pleasure. GET THEM HERE St. Johns Hardware Co. Aripnrv for Hnnrlvpnr TirvaG mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmm'tmmmmmmmwJ St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. Impure Groceries Cause Stomach Trouble Our Groceries are pure and cost no more than inferior ones. Protect your health by buying only the best. GIVE US YOUR GROCERY ORDER TODAY. Lavrack's Cash Grocery 416 NORTH JERSEY ST. Read the Review Advertisements for Latest Bargains ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Our Prescription Department always at your service Prescriptions filled by Registered Pharmacists only Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. Local News Miss Ilulda Adams was a recent guest of Mrs. A. Carl Nel-son. Miss Maggie Dickie of Os- wean visited with friends in at. Johns last week end. Hear Mclbaany day atCurrins. ' Get your supply of films at iCurnnu. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Hay Davis Thursday morning, June 27 a daughter. II. V. Conser has taken out a permit for the erection of a new dwelling at 225 Stafford street. Many of our poorer citizonF arc undergoing real sacrifice that thpy may be able to show their patriotism by buyink Stamps. Mrs Florence Jensen Wilcox returned recently from San Fran cisco. She plans to complete a nurse's training course at the Scllwood Hospital. W. S. S, and Thrift stamps may bo purchauedat the library. The W. a. a. pledge card may be signed there. 0 I. D. Martin is having a fine new modern dwelling erected at Burr and South Kellogg street; E. II. Tennnnt builder. Misses Clara Nelson and Min nie Nolan returned last week from Monmouth, after having completed the standard course of the Oregon Normal School. They both plan to spend the summer with their parents. The Grant Smith-I'ortcr Shin Co. last Friday took out permits for two new dwe lings at Ed son and Fesscnden, one at Edison and New York and two at Will amette boulevard ami Fesscnden strcec, the cost ranging from $1500 to $2000. Mrs. Irvin L. Gromnchoy and ittlo daughter left Wednesday for Newport. Oregon, where they will join Mr. Gromnchry who is now in Uncle Sam's nig nal service nt that place. The editor is in receipt of a leticr rom Irvin. in which sta'cs that ho is getting nlong in fine 8tyl! and is enjoying his work immensely. Our people are now pretty well accustomed to the fact that the stores close on Wednesday after noons, and littlo inconvenience s being experienced by reason thereof. Tlin store keepers and their assistants work long jours and t ho ha f cay of recre ation will no doubt provo of groat benefit to them. The Knights of Pythias of ortnnd will! picnic at Council Crest next Tucsdny evening. A big program has been pre pared and n most enjoyable out ng is anticipated. All local Knights nre expected to attend. Tnko your lunch, and be there in t mefornicnicd nner at about seven o'clock. J. R. Chauncey, the expert watchmaker and jeweler who ms .located in the new Fletcher building on North Jersey street. tasugoou sized ad. in this issue. Mr. Chauncey came to St. Johns rom Portland nropor. and bo- sides being a first class jeweler, is a pleasant and agreeoo e gentleman as well. He has n fine lino of jewelry goods on land, and solicits a share of the public patronage. His prices nni right and his workmanship is guaranteed. The St. Johns Chautauqua will soon bo here, the dates be ing July 1G-22. The local com mittee held a meeting in the ibrary last I-riday evening for the purpose of outlining plans or the ticket campaign and working out other details in regard to the Chautauqua. he Committee will meet every Friday evening in the library until the Chautauqua appears. The event this year promises to far exceed that of lust year in general interest. Keep it in mind and be prepared to pur chase a season ticket. The W.S. S. drive in St.Johns has been proving very success- ul. and in only a very few in stances have the various com mittees that have been waiting upon our people been turned down. This district is in charge of Commissioner A. A. Muck, with the following cap tains working under his gener al supervision: J. S. Mckinney, A.W.Davis, Rev. A. P. Layton, r. oillmore. Koy H. Knowles. W. M.Tower and F. A. Rice. It is pleasing to note that the citi zens of St. Johns are doing their bit in W. S. S.. as in all other patriotic campaigns. St. Johns can always be depended upon to do its full share toward furthering the cause of Liberty, Mrs. W. II Nolen has return jd from Monmouth, after nearly .wo years' stay there. She has gone to Yamhill county for a time. o Mrs. G. O. Kceney and (laugh ter of Mill City nre spending this week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. C. F. Lidberg, 411 Allegheny street. Mrs. Minnie Carter, widow of the late J.B. Carter, left yes terday for her old home in Pa ducha, Kentucky, where she will make an extended visit. The St. Johns Hardware Com pany will buy your old bottles and gallon and five gallon tin cans. Don't throw them nwtij when they can be turned into money. u Kodak is the trade mark of the Kastmnn Kodak Co.. and cannot be rightfully applied except to goods of their manufacture. We sell KODAKS. Currin SnyB So. Mrs. Arthur Cahoon of Utah who has been visiting with her husband nt Camp Lewis, is vis Ring u few days with Mrs. A. W. Davis, and will return to Utah with her sistor, Miss Nor ma Moody. C. C. WoodhoiiBo, after an ex tended stay in St. Johns, Imh returned to his homo at Republic, Wash. He Ib very much enthus- od over present conditions in St. Johns with its still brighter prospects ahead. I. I. Seo linn taken out n per mit to repair residence at Salem and Crawford streets; Otto Tweed to ronair residence at Hi) Leonard, and H. S. Ford to erect small building at 45!) Cen tral avenue. The JoIly'Steon club was most pleasantly entertained nt the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Vin cent Wednesday evening. In tho gamo of 500 drat prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. C. H. IJerrie and the second by l'roi. and Mrs. C. A. Fry. Miss Nettie Loona Foy was in Cam n Lewis last Saturday and Sunday where she played tho aceonnmniment while Mrfl. Judge Olson sang a number of voca 80 tactions, which were keenly appreciated by tho sol diers. The Italian troops arc deserv ing of tho highest praise for the suporb manner in which they turned tho big Austrian drive into an utter rout. The Italians arc splendid fightern, as their heroic work during tho past week has fully demonstrated. The hearing of the Columbia Slough closing project before Coionel Hinn Tuesday morning was well attended and the case arirued from its various angles. The Port of Portland Commis sion. which has jurisdiction over the Slough, is making an exten sivo investigation into the en tire matter, and Colonel Ainn announced that no decision will be reached by tho war depart- menk until a report first is re ceived from this commission. Petitions protesting against the nronosed closing of the Slough will be circulated in St. Johns, and it in expected that all citizens of the Lower Peninsula especially will append their signature thereto. Business Opportunity Real Kstate Co. imeds money. Will .sell a lew lots St. Johns dis trict, cheap for cash. No triflers. A 101 Review omce. Promptness.efficiency, courtesy and price those have "made ua successful Kodak finishers. Currin Says So. Wanted Furnished Room by lady. Call Col. 727. o Bill folders and Purses in variety nt Currins. Good fresh cow for Sale 1232 Armour street, Fj. St. Johns. Lunch Kits and separate parts for same. Currins Says So. Remember the dance in the sknting rink every Wednesday evening. A good time for all. Why not attend. adv. Keep a Kodak story of your vacation. Currin Says so. When in need of smnll arti cles, get them nt the 5-10-15c store, St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Bank Building. Victrolns in vacation models. Take one along. Currin Says So. Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com pinto auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. Take a Kodak with you. Currin Says So. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Better prepare to attend the Chautauqua. Currin Says So. Thelma is the Queen of per fumes. Currin Snys So. Get your tent at St. Johns Hnrdwaro store. They were purchased before tho big raiso In prico and the customcm get tho benefit by buying now. Graduate and Registered Pharmnci8tB for 12 years. Currins For Drugs. For snlo Seven room plastered house, one block from St. Johns car line, good barn, corner lot, electric lights, gas and water heater. Sen Ogdcn, Mississippi avenue and Shnvcr street, phone Woodlnwn 202; or see owner at (!02 FoB8ondon street. Use the film that Ib recording the world's hiBtory Eastman. Currin Says So. Commencement Exercises held Sunday, June 23. nt St. Clements Hall 8 o'clock. P. M: Opening Chorus. United WEStnnd; Salut atory, Anna LoofTelrnnn ; Recitat ions, Minims; Roses and Butter flies, Arranged and directed by Miss T. McKennn; The Soldier, Theobald Kirsch: Garden Dance; Physical Drill; Trials of a Boy, Ralph Starkey; Flag Drill; Gathering Flowers, Song, Josep hine Donlan and Grace Kemp; Barchanti; A Slight Misunder standing, Dialogue, Helen Bar ron and Alfred Cannard; Grec inn Dance; Tho Hypochondriac, Dialogue, Characters, Squire Groupy, Benjamin Holmes; John andJoslah. C. Muck and C. Ries; Zeko Cornstalk, M. Merchant! ; Pat Mullen. A. Ponia; Dance, Miss T. McKenna: Valedictory, Teresa Kirsch; Class Farewell, Song. Teresn Kirsch, Grace Kemp. Josenhine Donlan, Anna A. Loelfelmann; Address, Rev. F. Black; Distribution of Diplomas. Bring us your vacation films. We finish promptly and cheaply. Currin Says So. II. F. Brook, 217 West Tyler st reel, was surprised by a birth day party Wednesday evening by his wile, inirty guests were present. The table and rooms were decorated with roses and lilies, the color scheme be ing pink and white. A delight ful time was had. Mr. lirook was the recipient of Beverul beautiful gifts. Found Package containing gentleman's shirt. Call at this office. FOR SALK IJY OWNUR New three room house for $1350, reason able cash or monthly payments. Also have five room house, modern. 1)261 Review office. in Our Bank. HOLD ON TO YOUR DOLLARS. WHILE YOU'VE GOT THEM THEY ARE YOURS. WHILE THEY ARE YOURS, THEY ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND. WHEN ALL OTHERS FAIL YOU YOUR MONEY WILL ALWAYS HELP YOU OUT. IF YOU PUT IT IN OUR BANK IT WILL BE SAFE AND WILL GROW TO A FORTUNE. WHO GETS THE MONEY YOU EARN, YOUR FAMILY OR OTHERS? Peninsula National Bank oi'i'icims. l'Ri(i) C. K.van', . Vice trclitciil I'KANK 1 DUINKKK . VfCC I'twlllc tit John N. I'.ni.itr.sits. . . Cmltlcr CiiAKi.iiS II. Urssitt.t., AMlotnnlCnolilcr Stanton L. Donne, AmImmii CmIiilt l(l)WAUt) K. MoKltlN. AmIMiuiI Ciulilrr milKCTOKK. Till)!- At'THN V. IV (IKINKKK A. K. I1HIC I'. O. KNA Pi ll It I'KNNKt.t. OH ANT Mil HI J. N. HIII.KMHN Member of Federal Reserve Bonk 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit We Show Hit V f y win ii It ri.inc-In i " -. r It I it ri lit niiil fj:lli i Ui'i I. .-iMt jm1 4k 1 t tort' xu niwl stuck. v tlti ttcl t itr i. . Ti'i-tiiMt ful drrn? i I I- . ll'K Mil i It I I'll Mllltl.t' MHMIH'k llll.C.Cf 1 MUCK GROCERY 301 S. lrtM-y St. Hume Col. IIS REDUCED PRICE WOOD-COAL! FOR THIRTY DAYS St. Johns Lumber Co. I'M r f I "i-YX I I. ' rfT76 II I II T5tW II A A Colonial Dame urn l.i'h "I IiuIiioii in ur "liv ilewrvc to In- MirMMmleil Itv luriiilurr labnMirM tit HtK'imT Hint )mmI tnu It i'iwU liuiic In in ike it rmeful ln.fHH'tloii iif llii-t-xu-iiklvr hiiH'lisol (uriiltnrr iu our ware i.xmik. C.ihmI furniture '! uwre tllllll kill) kliiHl Mini HHirlv linUllnl fuflll Itirr. (lur pti't'o Hill lit i Inn I v compute with tll'iM ul oiluT ixtubll-luiieill, H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN -IOO- 402 8. JEMSE.Y ST Wall Paper F. M. Satlerlee f f Painting I f Paper Hanging") J vv Paints 319 S. S'l AY J. R. CHAUNCEY Expert Jeweler and Watchmaker 507 North Jersey Street We are exports in the repairing of jewelry. We know watches thoroughly, and our equip ment is complete enough to enable us to repair anything mendable. We also carry in stock a fine line of watches and jewelry. When you come to our store you may be sure of getting honest merchandise, and we stand bach of every guarantee wo make. Our prices are as low as good workmanship and dependable ma terial will permit. Give us a call. One Block North of the Postoffice