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"SiiT-lltil,- Something New 22. . Queen Ann Bed Room Suite Latest design "PERIOD" frrniturc of American Walnut. Very classy, handsome and appropriate for the lied Room, DRESSER With large mirror $47.75' VANITY TABLE With large center mirror 18 x 10 inches and wing side mirrors . .'. , . 54 00 CHIFFERETTE With n lot of drawer space 43.00 BED Small'size, very handsome . . 13.00 TOTAL $187.75 TERMS 525.00 cash and $3.50 weekly. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns KEEP WARM 8 these cold days. An Electric or Oil Heater can be operated at a very small cost. Special Prices on Heaters Electric Heaters, - - $9.00 Oil Heaters, - - - 6.75 Holiday Goods at 25 Reduction St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires )0400000000000 O00O0000O0O404 i St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. A Store of Service THE GRABATERIA Cash and Carry Grocery can claim that it is a Store of Ser vice because of the prices we give. If we sell you something cheaper than other stores it is a community Service. Bach month has shown an increase in Sales from the first mouth the preseut own ers took the store over. We expect to maintain the Service in the matter of prices; we will serve you at the counter just as promptly as a larger volume of sales can be made. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery . SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Prevent Influenza: 'Get your Antiseptic Spray, Atomizers, Mouth Washes, and Fever Thermometer at ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. I ocal News Hrinjr in your job printing. The'Mlu" situation through out the city is far from encour aging. Mrs. J. G. Scott and Miss Knthryn Scott are spending a few days in Seattle. Born To Mr. and Mrs. John Hissett. 711 W. Mohawk street, January '1th, an eight pound girl. j Mrs. A.VV. Henning died re cently in Seattle of inlluenza. Her husband formerly had; charge ol the office force at the1 local ship plant. i GLOVES I.AKGIJ ASSORTMENT W. W. ROC ICRS THIS RAINCOAT MAN Klectrlc Vacuum Cleaner (or rent. II 1'. Clnrk. tf Mxa fl W I nnfnnA Una llnntl I At, I at J t - - . nu mi" i at Beuvertoti for the past week, where her father is quite ill. Wanted Several young ladies to act as Bales agents; no exper ience required. Call at this ollice. An unusually pretty lino of art calendars and pictures ready for mounting arriving at this ollice. Call in and see. The death 'of Roosevelt re moves one of the greatest men that America has produced, and few men will over be missed so greatly as Toddy. V. Dougherty sustained a compound fracture of the upper jaw and lacerated cheek when he was struck with astoatu ham mer at the ship plant the llr.at of the week. Gall l'errinc arrived in town from o erseas during the past week. His many friends were glad to greet him again and nolo that he was looking a? if Uncle Sam's servico fully agreed with him. Leo Gensman. who lives or. the west Bide of the river, while mnkimr a few observations on a boom last Saturday placed his foot where t hero was no log and made a graceful dive into the water. Lee reports tlio water fine. A votmir man nromisod a charm ing young woman, as a birthday remembrance, a rose for every vnnr tio wiih olil. A ft or ho find given tho order for two dozen KillarneyB, tho florist said to his boy, "He's a good customer. Just nut in half a dozen extra. Chi cago Tribune. o K. It. T. fJnttnn linlil tho luekv number, 3G8, that drew tho launch donated and chanced oil hv W. II. Smith for the benefit nf ihn Uoi Hrnss. Tho sum of $01 was turned into the Red HrnRR t runsnrv na n PoiiHonuonco. which organization dosires toj thank Mr. smith lor ms gener osity. (iiillnwnv. nftor Hiiondirir morn tli ii n siv mnnths In Undo Sam's sorvico in England, has returned home. Ho and his mother, nnd Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. u. L. Holmes wore enter tained at dinner Monday at the mmoof Mrs. S.C.Cook. Ed was in the aviation corps nnd has many interesting experiences to relate. Still a few more handsome wall pockets and art calendars left at this oflke. They have been going like hot. cakes. Prices very reasonable. Call in in and see. o Mf. V. C.nrtv nf Hnnntilv. H. C, spent the Christmas holidays with his children, Veda and Bil ly Cnrley, at their grandparents, ... i it, it , Mr. ami mra. y. ii. waviuson, (ill! Salem street. Masquerade suits for rent at 211 ressenden street. t If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not. tel me.Hogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Col. Win. J. Bryan has emerg ed with a platform of thirteen peace points, litis gives I'rcsi dent Wilson a clear majority o one over Bryan and four over Moses. --National Republican 0 K. L. of S., St. Johns Cotmci No. 2775; You are all request ed to attend the meeting on Monday. Jan. 16, 11) VJ: some thing very important to come tin. ! rank U. uasser, I'resl dent; Lester Teeling, Secretary. Lou Miller has purchased The Central soft drink establishment rom Thomas Glover, taking charge of tho same the first of the year, He has associated with him Mr. D. Gentry, a dis nenser of soft drinks of yeai'3 of experience in Portland, Mr. Mil- er will be glau to meet all ms old patrons andnew ones as well at the old stand on Philadelphia street. o- Mrs. Infix A. Holom. wifo of Calvin J. Holem, died at the home of her husband's parents, 1110 Smith SvrnpiiSft ntrflpt. .Inn. uory 5th. of influenza, aged 23 years, She hau come here with lior liiisliniul tn snprwl thn f!rirJsr. mna hnlidnv.q with his folks, hut took ill on the way, from which death finally resulted, The re mains were shipped to Aurora, Oregon, for interment, the St. ohns Undertaking uo.m charge. o Zed Mulkey Dorris has arriv ed from the baitle front, after Eome experiences that he will never forget. He was with the engineering corps, was gassed twice and had a leg crushed. ie says the battle was won at several critical times only thru the engineers throwing down their implements and taking up their rifles and joining in the ray. He was in the hospital for some time and still walks with a decided limp. The' Liberty Repair Shop Ij the title of a new establishment opened up at 1)3 1 N. Jersey street, and is conducted uy a. C. Kiclblock and r rank uucrrn. Grinding, sharpening, saw ill ing, etc., will be done by this firm at reasonable charge. One of .the boys on the South ways is an anu.nt usiicrman, but after a recent experience liim sworn oil' takinir his best L'irl along on his angling excur sionB. While they were out on a boat the aforesaid girl peered nvor tho hIiIo nnd oxc aimed "Oh. how hannv the little fishes must be; just seo how they aro wagging their llttlo tails." Uo ing Some. Matero Calasba oi East St. Johns roceivod injuries which may provn fatal when lie was struck by an automobile driven hv Harold Henry of 005 Ladd avenue, last Saturday on tho weBt nnnroach of the Broadway brid ge. Calasba was injured about the head and chest, and ft is said that he may b suffering from a fractured skull. Calasba was taken to tho Good Samaritan hospital. The Union Revival services progress at the evangelical church are inspiring and alto wether unifivng. They will bo continued at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. nnd every evening next week except Saturday.- Such services clear the air and pave the way for the League of Denominations that must como hand and hand with tho League of Nations. A. P. Layton and J, H. Irvine, Pas tors. Doric Lodge, A. E. & A.M., No. 132. elected the following offi cers for the year 1919 and were Instal ed January 1st: Worship ful Master, Ray Davis; Senior Warden, John M. Bluir, Junior Warden, E. S. Harrington; Treasurer, E. P. Drinker; Sec retary, A.W. Davis; Senior Dea con, James A. Stephens; Junior Deacon, Wallace R. Tindall;Chap. lain, Randolph Graden; Marshal, C.C. Hutchinson; Organist, E.S. Borden; Tyler, Chas. Stratton. Saturday morning, January lth. H. B.Comnson W. R. C. in- stalled their officers in the I. O. O. F. hall for the coming year. We had the honor of havinir for our installing officer Mrs. Min nie Horseman. National Junior Vifo President, assisted bv her conductor and color bearer. A (inn hannuet waa iriven at noon. The new officers are; President, Arminda Whitmoret S. V. Pres.. Sarah Fones; J. V. Pres., Ellen Wi liksnn: Sec Alarv Chanev: Treas.. Mary Simmons; Chap., Rose Evans; Lonci., Mary i'erry; fJnnril. Anna Shaw: Asst. Cond.. Nora Duncan; Asst. Guard, Zel- la Dunbar; Pat. Inst., Gladys Ellintt; Press Cor.. Rose Robi- son; Color Bearer No. 1, Cora Merrill: No. 2, Minnie Hannum; No. 3, Hattie Hill; No. 4. Carrie Vandenburg. Press Ccr. For Sale Team, harness and wagon, $85. Call 112G S. Wil lamette boulevard. Warm Jersey Gloves 35 cents, built for warmth as well as work. Regular 50 cent Suspenders 35 cents. W. W. Rogers, Tho Rain coat Man. All lines of insurance written in strongest companies at lowest rateB consistent with safety. Peninsula Security Company, 108 South Jersey Street. Wanted to RentThree or four room house in or around St. Johns. J. B., care this ollice. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 5-1015c store, St. Johns; in tl;o Penin sula National Bank Building. For Sale. Plot of ground 100 xOOO feet, well located, at Whit wood Court. Price $1000. terms. Call at tills ollice. For Sale Modern four room bungalow with bath. 50x100 foot lot. street improved and paid for, in South St. Johns: a flue home. Call at this ollice for mon particulars. Place your insurance business on the peninsula. We huvo the largest writing capacity of any agency in Portland, representing the leading insurance companies. of America, and are equipped to give 'you the best of insurance service. Peninsula Security Company, 108 South Jersey Street. St. Johns Fair Store., E. W. I'oy. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions. 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Don't sacriiico your Liberty Bonds. I will allow you par on paid up or partially paid bonds. K. J. Kirk wood, 281 Oak street. Ton acres bearing orchard near Spokano to trado for houso, Lib. erty bonds, or what have you' Address box 33, Tillamook, Oregon. u For Sale One malleable sis hole wood range, polished top and good baker: water coils. See at 812 S. Willamette boule- vard any afternoon. For Sale Modern seven room house, full lot. at 827 North Edi- son, and a modern four room house at 908 N. Willamette boul- evard. Will bo sold on easy payment plan. Call 827 N. Edi son. 12 Nntirn 5h horehv iri von that I will rmr )m roHiimiHi'lilo for nnv debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Rosie Coatney, sho having loft mn Ilpnomhni- 5f!Mi. ivithmit cause. W. C. Coatnev. White Salmon, Wash. Have you increased your fire nsurance in proportion to the in crease in cost oi Duiiumgs. stocks, furniture and fixtures? We will bo pleased to quote you rates in leading American com panies, i'rompt settlement in case of loss. Peninsula Security Company, 108 South Jersey Street. m MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEAV What Is Rediscounting? Hp HE most important privi lege obtained by our mem bership in the Federal Reserve System is that of rediscount- ing. This means that when necessary, we can take our customers' notes and drafts which we hold to the Federal Reserve Bank and obtain cash in exchange. In this way a large proportion of our assets are just as available as though actually carried in cash. Peninsula National Bank OIM'ICHKS. OttANT Smith. . . lrcalilent I'KimC. KSMi, . Vice President 1'KA.NK 1'. DiiiNKHK . Vice President John S. IUmmwm, . . Cashier Ciiahi.hs II. Kt'SSltM,, AsslitautCsibler Stanton I,. Donnt, Anl.Unt Cashier UmvAitn U, .Mouiu.-t, A(stant Cusliier DIUHCTORH. TIIOH AL'TITKN I'. I1. IIKINKMt A. K. JOHKK I'. C. KNAW II. IC I'liNMtl.l. IK ANT HMITII J. N hiiuwhi: Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Depot! It's A Topic 01 liil.ntl rV VyVy. A-r to nit our reliable Kfonti,H Our ou to nil our reliable h"" ' Our ou- tonierit know Hint ur k,"' fe lied iipxiu mid llmt iniryniii1 11 l.'.tvr iiiilforui. Unity liiuvlitiM' nr.-rni ttu comfott mid I'onvvuii iiri' l .lii"k i,Un. uevt with II. III (iiiii'iu'ii e. hihI iih we pride otirni'Ui'i unhi ilu- 'tui . vili clciil itetvie'e we W i i , tin r' i- lilllr n wil der llmt wc lend (ill rU.il- im thr inn. nut o( liutlness tnino.icli'l MUCK GROCERY 301 S. knry St. I'lione Col. I IN DRYumn AND CO . Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co. It's Burpriaintr the volui r f husine88 you folks have i. i.nit- ted me to do on a shoe strintr. am nleaaed to know that you appreciate my efforts to Kive you ION EST VALUES. Your con- tinual increasing patronage iu proof. Thank you. W. W. tOKers, Ihe Kaincoat Man. Beautify your home. Call in and aee the pretty picturos, art calendars and wall poekets at the Review ofiice. fQH RENT ttrii t this sffltA FUNERAL Baautlful gray or black adult casket, hsarse, boa, 2 sutos mbalmlng and r(ln d ssrvlc for $75 "i ssssssv.. ' ssW sssHHIM'1 A BSBSBSBSBsV I'lineruU i( desired (or $'K), $30, f 4U, $tU, lllKlier Jirue.l luucru' in pro xriion, e iiiaiiuiaciurc cuikcis, i,uy 4m i.iiii. y nesiiiiiui luuerni cnapei. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Indspsndtnt Funoral Olrsctors A 7688 WuiliinKlon at Ilia Slrct. tietwren 20lh and 21st Slint, S Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative (JM Central Ave, N. I'lioue Coltiml.i.i .sSK FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CMUUN Cor, Richmond aid ImJm (it, Sundav s. lio.,1, lo A. M I'lc.ii Iiiiik Siruv, li A. M.u4 7 :w I' M Cliriiiliaii Uutviir, B I. mlics Aid UuilurtJ M 2 I', M. .St(uid HrMny ot t DIOIltll l'rayer Mecliuj( vry day, 7 80 l'. M. V o I e u ui t lo tll; 1HN Strauner. Uct. j. T. iiUkRlLL. fMtor.