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V V Labor Saving Kitchen Cabinet Prevent influenza: Get your Antiseptic Spray, Atomizers, Mouth Washes, and Fever Thermometer at I ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. On Easy Terms T HK "MASTKRCUAl-T" is tlic !nst word in a Kitchen Cabinet-. The Cabinet is .18 inches wide, has Porccliroti Working Uoard. Antomntic I.oweriiiR Iilour Uin nnd Ant Proof Castors. It is constructed of Solid White Onk with dovcrtniled joints. It's very hntuly nnd save the housekeeper thousands of steps. PRICK, $75.00 Terms: $7.50 cash and $1.50 weekly. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns . OOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOPC$O0OO . KEEP WA RM these cold days. An Electric or Oil I-Ieater can be operated at a very small cost. f 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 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. 8 The Cash Grocery Proposition Think of the immense amount of detail connected with a charge grocery account. There is the time it takes to make the orig inal charge. The detail required to carry that charge from day to day. The time re quired to make out your statement each month. Compare that with a cash "trans action. You get your goods, have them wrapped, your money is rung up in the cash register and you are gone and that's the last of that deal, except to count the cash for de posit in the bank. The bookkeeper is elim inated, the chance of failure to charge or the loss of an account. And the consumer al ways pays. Couple that cash transaction with the buying power of THE GRABA TERIA Cash and Carry Grocery aud any reasonable person can see why we sell for less. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS EfD Local News Urinu In your job printing. u Miss Clarice Wilson is tnkiiiB a course In homo economics at Corvallis. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oliver, Moiulny.Jnn uary 13th, a daughter. The wind blew out the front iiilnrtmi'i) nf Mm ?f .Inlina linrlnr. taking parlor Tuesday night. A. w. Tumor litis tnkun over the Chicago Rooming house and Is nlticimr it in "unnle nic" or der.. o David Dickson arrived home from California Monthly, where he had been In Uncle Sam's ser vice, lie Is looking fine. Undertakers have been notifi ed by Health Ollicur Somnor that funerals must be private for the present, which means that only relatives may attend. 0 Another largo assortment of those beautiful calendars have arrived and will be placed on sale In tho Review olHco window today. Make yoursolcctlon now. Rov Gnrllck and wife left Monday evening for Los Angel- .... m il. . Ill ch, on uccouni 01 U1U III iiuiiiwi of Mrs. Gnrllck. Fred Wilson nnd fnmllv acconmaiiicd tlium and will remain indellnitely. Most married men think they did tho proposing, but tlioy didn't. A young boy Is instinctively truthful, but lie doesn't always follow his instincts. A poor mnn is Hlways sale In saying he would not exchange places with his rich neighbor. GLOVES I. A KG 1! ASSO RT M KN T V. W. ROOKRS TIIH RAINCOAT MAN Klrctrk Vacuum 1'. Clink. Ctnttier (or rein. II. Beautify your home. Call in and see the pretty pictures, art calendars and wall pockets at the Review olllce. Habios are queer institutions, i They never seem satisfied with what tnoy nave ami yet they don't want much. The people that believe all estates should go to tho state know they will never inlioritnny money nor leave any. Horn To Mr. aud Mrn. Ed ward Oliver, Monday. January lIUli, at tl.'i Knit ClinriutUun street, n daughter. Masquerade suits for dhl I'csscnden street. Check your "Grippe" CURRIN SAYS SO. rent at here. For Sale -Team, harness and wagon, $85. Call 112(5 S. Wil lamette boulevard. It might holp a lot if, after the war is ovor and the soldiers are home, the women who have been knitting ho Induilriously for the soldiers would keep right CURR1NS COMPOUND cough. WHITE l'hNE will knock that If my work uleasesyou; please tell your friends. If not, tell me. Rogers, 1202 N. Jersey street. We are graduate registered pharmacists and know the drug iHIBlnoss. CURRIN SAYS SO. What Is Rediscounting? npHE most important privi lege obtained by our mem bership in the Federal Reserve System is that of rediscount ing. This means that when necessary, wc 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 arc just as available as though actually carried in cash. Poninsula National Bank Purl, tho niirht vonr old son and only child of Fred Zelgler, ,U,I tit linmn. XX. Wont Polk street, Wednesday evening, of nl uenm Tho funeral iook place this, Friday, morning at 10 o'clock. David Hrooks, residing back of Linnton, and a nephew or Gcorgo Gotton. died Tuesday morning, a victim oi inuuonsu. Funeral was held in the St. Johns chapel Thursday; inter- . . n'.Li-- I (..I ....,,,,,1 mem in uiuum uurmi kiuuuu. Hp A. W. Vlncont and family are leuving St. Johns and mov- Ing to Tlgonisviiio. wnore mo Dr. will tako up his brother's practice, who died quito recent ly. This estimablo family will bo greatly miBsed in St. Johns. I llllllll M. Tlmmons died Jan uary Mth at 308 S. Princeton street, of pneumonia, aguu ucom 15 years, olio is surviveu uy m Imalinnil nnd nnd dnilL'htor. The funeral took place yesterday from tlio chapel ot mo ai. joiuis Undertaking Co. Representative C. N. Mo Arthur, of tho Third Oregon Dis trict, today announce that he had at his disposal several thousand packages of assorted vegetable and flower seeds, that he will be glad to supply reasonoblo quantities of the same to any resident of Multnomah County who contemplates planting a spring garden, Tho Services of the St. John's Baptist church will be held as usual the coming Sunday. Tho nflutnr will nrench at tho fore noon service at 11:00 o'clock. At 7.30 P. M. Miss Elsie Cappen, field secretary of Columbi dis trict of Baptist Ladies' work, will preach. Miss Cappen is a sneaker of rare ability, and deserves a large hearing, E. Burton, Pastor. Hugh Nelson, formerly a well known young St. Johns man, died at a Portland hospital Sun day, aged 17 years, 8 months nnd 7 Hnvfl. lie was the son of Thomas Nelson, and his brother, Alvin, has also been senousoiy ill of the same disease, influ enza, at the hospital. The fun eral took place Wednesday after noon; interment in Mt. Scott cemetery. When in need of small arti cles, gut them at the ft-lO-lnc store. SI. Johns: in the Ponin- on knitting for their fmilie.-X l National Bank Building. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent at the homo of Mrs. B. S. Hantze, 918 South Ivan hoe, Dec. 30th, in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter, Vera Hantze. Many lovely gifts were received. The guests were Mildred Schwartz, Evelyn Wea ver, Marie and Delbert Cox, Raymond Tucker and Bryon Weaver. Mr. and Mrs.. Del. Cox, Mrs. Sarah Cox. Light refresh ments were served. A loyal wife is one who knows her husband is ixxr because he ! is too iirignt to mnke money in the low kind of business his neighbor got rich in. JamoHj. Leonard passed away at his residence, m E. Tyler street, January irth, leaving a wife, Alr. J. B. Leonard, and a daughter, Mm. Minnie Unwell. Funeral services Sunday at 'i p. in. at St. Johns Undertaking Co. The wedding of Mr. Louis R. Smith and Misa Julinu L. Do Cumnn took plac at Lo.s Angel os Jan. 8th. Mi DeCuman was formerly a resident of St. Johns, being employed at Portland Woolen Mills before I en v In if for Long Bonch, Cl. The happy pah will make their home in San Pedro, Cnl. After Mil Illness of only two days, Father Id tteiihofen of St. Cochins parish. Htrnvurton, died Tuesday, a victim of Spanish In Ihionzti. The funeral wan hold last Saturday morning mid the body was sent to Frooport. III., his old home, for burial. Fath er Kottonhofen was formerly a well known pnstor of the St. Clements church here. Did you over know a perma nent improvement to be made In any situation by criticizing before othors the one who was at fault? About all thnt such criticism does is to anger the subject of it. But there is still a class of imitation business moil who scold their employes boforo othors, thinking It ImproHses those ubout them with their im portance. Many expedients liavo been suggested as to what is the host thing we can do to make placets for returning soldiors and sailors. Reclaiming land by clearing stumps, reclamation, irrigation, drainage, etc., are sought to he made popular undertakings. Al lowing for the rostless aud un settled frame of min 1 produced in many men by tho war.mostof them will want to return to their jobs. Unemployment is a ruth less enomy, and w hat any man wants first of all who works for a living, is a job. upon rotwm to civil life. The first thing for our returning millions of men is good times with business and industry in a vigorous, uplook ing condition. The worst thing for our boys who are coming home is to find industry slack, business slow and prosperity a minus article. Industries should not be hamperod and dis couragod by foolish legislative experiments, regulations and high taxes. Tho Manufacturer. Mortgage Loans, Investments, Insurance in all its branches. Peninsula Security Company. 108 South Jersey Street. Pictures will cheer the boys away from home; send them some. CURRIN SAYS SO. For Sale. Plot of ground 100 xGOO feet, well located, at Whit wooil Court. Price $1000, terms. Ct !l at this olllce. Ail PHONOGRAPHS IN ONE, that the BRUNSWICK, just yo.i hear It, CURRIN SAYS SO. For Sale Moriorn four room bungalow with bath, fiOxHH) font lot, Htruut improved and paid for, in South St. Johns: a fine home. Call at this olllce for more particulars. Purses bill folds variety at CURRINS. in large St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy, prop.; household utility suppllci and general nolioiiK, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowuMt price. Next to Electric storu. Hear Schuman-Helnk any day at CURRINS. Don't sacrifice your Liberty Bonds. I will allow you par on paid up or partially paid bonds. 1(. J. KIrkwood, 284 Oak street. Guaranteed razors at CURRINS. For Sale Modern seven room houBo.full lot, at 827 North Edi son, and a modern four room house at 008 N. Willamette boul ovard. Will bo sold on easy payment plan. Call 827 N. Edi son. 12 Notice is horeby given that I will not be responsible for nn debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Rosio Coatnoy, sho having left mo Docombor 20th, without cause.- W. C. Coatney. White Salmon, Wash. Autos overhauled, frames straightened at your home garage. Guarantoo to save you one-third cost. Phone Columbia 515. 11. For Sale Team, wagon and harnoss for $75. Call 112(5 S. Willamette boulevard. Schuman-Heink makos records exclusively for tho VICTOR. Hoar her any day at CURRINS. We are adding new and attractive lines to our large stock of Calendars, Wall Pock ets and Pictures. $100 Reward, $100 Th reader of '' paper ' '- nhiaaed to Urn r n Unit th. " I' at 1 - .one Breaded dlaeoae ilmt aiieuce lm tan ..lie to cur In Mil U ami Ilmt U Catarrh. IUir riiuril. Cur U Hi only tx.fclth cure now known lu inwlh-al frurulty. cirrh llnic Uujlonl Hwnt. Caurrh Pur U Ukn i": twimlly, a.iliiK Ulr Uy uin th Mood and mutoui ur(M of the ylwn. tii-r-l.v (atroyln- lh fuundatloii of th l .a-, and tilvlmf th patient trnth l.v l.ulMIn up i-oiwtllullon and nw ailnil nuiui.-ln dolii IK work Th proprietors .at mt much lalth In U curt va p.. w ra that lhy oHsr Dm Hundred loUur for any t-aa that It falla lu rure. Send (U'&!.?I. TjTtfr & . o. Tu,.d. o. Meld ey all IiruiltltH He , . ., Tke lUlli rawlly I'lIU fer auaillpatlon. FOR RENT rif at thl tffla OI'l'ICKKS. C.r,st Smith. l'rcslilent I'RKIiC. Kmi'I', . Vice I'tMlilenl I'kank T. Iikinkik . Vice l'icilileiit John N. IIi.i.hi jii n, . . CaiIiIci Oiiahi.kh H. Hi SHlti.1., AwiUlaiitCmlilcr 8t.MTh I . ImiiiK, AiwiHliint Ciiihler HliH AMIi K. MiiKKiM. AwUtiint Cuillin DIUI'.CTORH. TllOrt. AI T.KN '. p. imisKim a k johi.h P O. KN VV II K. ! US S I'l l. ((KAMI SMITH I. N Hlil.l'l sH- Member of Federal Reserve Bank .'t per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit 0 vr w 'V- It's A Topic Of lirttrtsl to nil aitir rrlLtltli1 t:r tiv. Our c Inmi'tn know ili ii our I"' " I lit I iiniii ntnl tlini our m inh. ih nwn lllllflltlll. till)' ll.'UM luilili rn'.iKllli- the ClUllllllt illHl IIMlVrllll ll. v ol ilillllK llUii lll'n Willi 111, III rniiM IH in -r. .Ill.fiii r pride otinwIirH uhh tlir nnti(, rlli I'li'lll Krvlio hi L'ir, tin ir i- IiiIIp won iliT tllill u' I id' I .ill il il in tlir iimiiuiit n( IiihIiiih tr.iu-u in!. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jmcy Si Himir Mm nuuy AW COM Be Sure and Order From St Johns Lumber Co. FUME RAL Si Uenutiful gray or bluok adult oaakal, lioarir, box 2 nutoa omuulmlno and rofln ud aervice for Mil, 1.1 I' liiiir-aU il ilr-in. I lot $;kl, fl), rl), llijjlur jn i . 1 Inn. i.V wi uu U r iHuiiiifuctme iikftM. I.uilv i--.iunt Ile.iutilul (unnrtl cliil. 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