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f W HP, M Prevent Influenza: Get your Antiseptic Spray, Atomizers, Mouth Washes, and Fever Thermometer at MEMDER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jersey St. AT Reasonable Prices QUR Mattresses are made to order. If It is n question of quality or prices vc pny the extra cost for the better quality. We are thus able to Blve our customers the best mattress obtainable. Mattresses are a very important part of the heme comforts. . We sell mattresses on easy terms if desired. Multnomah, -10 lb. Combination Mttress, $13.50 Crescent, .10 lb. Cotton Felt Mattress, Crown, -15 lb. " ' Peninsula, 501b. " Columbia, 50 lb. " 1 1 17.50 20.75 20.75 31.00 Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns Inventory In taking inventory we find we are overstocked in some lines. Hero is your opportunity to suve money. Prices are not going to bo lower for some time. Hog. Sale price $2.50 Wash Boilers $1.79 8.00 Oil Heaters .- G.00 2.50 Carpet Sweeper 1.79 1.00 Guaranteed Butcher Knife 70 1.00 White Enamel Coffee Pots 73 .75 Polishing Mop ; 50 1.50 Flashlights 1.17 These are only a few of the bargains we offer. St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of . Burlington St. Local News Bring in your job printing, i II. Stoinfckl has taken out n Inermit for n lnrtrn chicken house I at 901 Allegheny strent. The twenty-seventh hull slid gracefully down the wnys at the local shin nlant Wednesday. Surely sonic record. - Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Couch have returned from a most en joynble four months' sojourn in Ohio and other eastern states. Card of Tlmnks Wc desire to thank the kind friends and neighbors' and also the lad'os of the Shipyard for their kindness to us during our recent trouble. Henry Wickwiro, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Wickwiro. GLOVES I. AUG K ASSORTM KXT" W. V. ROCKRS THIS RAINCOAT MAN ' The Knights and Ladies of Se curity nre arranging for a smok er, definite announcement of which date will bo made later. Chairman of program commit i tee Corcoran says it will ho J something well worth while. Kleetrlr Vacuum 1'. Clark. CI tier (or rent. II. Masquerade suits for 2M ressendon street. Check your "Grippe" CUKKIN SAYS SO. if rent at here. Remember all art calendars and pictures on the tabic at half price tomorrow, Saturday, only. Do not fail to make your choice. Review ofllce. 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 forde 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 aud Carry Grocery and any reasonable person can see why we sell for less. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS E. W. Wires and family of British Columbia arrived in St. Johns last week at the homo of Mrs. Wires' sister, Mrs. W. A. Flynn. They have purchased a homo at lieaverton, and will io cate there. We want every man from St. Johns who has worn or is wear ing a uniform to bo listed in our Service Record at the Library. Wnil'l. Vnll lltMIIII til llltlf vnnnK with his nicturoV-Kthol RHow- CURWNS ors, Librhrian. .(JUMi'UUNU cougn. RUHHER SHOES! I've a job ly good treat for men with big fcet.-W. W. Rogers, T. R.M. Clinton E. Pond was run down by a motorcycle on Willamette boulevard last Friday while on his way to work. His log was badly crushed as u result, am I ho will probably bo laid up for I some time. A series of old fashioned dances are being inaugurated by tho Knights and Ladies of Sucuritv, the first of which will take nlaco tomorrow, Saturday, I evening at tho St. Johns rink. A jolly good tlmo is promised. J. R. Johnson, who has mado n national reputation ns a shin yard orator, has returned to this c ty. after sneaking in and tra versing twenty-three states. Ho Irhvs no onJoved tho tr i. ai though there was Monty oi ham work involved In It. Madame Schumann-IIcink, the famous vocalist, favored the Io cal ship yard with some exqui site songs nnd n dolightiul little talk during tho noon hour Thurs day of last weok. Tho visit was keenly appreciated nnd en joyed by tho 2000 ship workers and their families. "Can War or Postilenco Kill n Man Doforo His Time Comes?' Will bo discussed at tho Metho dist Church Sunday Morning. Special music to clinch tho mes sage. Epworth League topic: "Catching tin with Columbus." 7:30 P.M. Everybody's Hour to harvest sowing. results of tho day's In renewing subscription to to tho Review, D. Tallman, a former woll known citizen and ox Councilman of St. Johns, takes occasion to state: "All well as usual. Wo are still trust ing that we will bo n.blo to get back to God's oountry sometime in the near future. Tho winter so far has been unusually mild." Mr. Tallman resides at I airport, New York. The G. A. R Ladies' Relief Corps and Ladies' Circle will celebrate Washington and Lin coln's birthday on February 12th in the auditorium of the James John high school, beginning at 2 P: M. Patriotic speeches will he included in a fine program that is being prepared. C. E. Cline will make an address on Lincoln. Music will be furnish ed by the High School orchostra, This celebration promises to be a most interesting attair. While attempting to board a moving bt. Johns car at the Portsmouth station about 3:10 P. M. Monday, Gelmer Maxwell, 12 years of age, fell beneath the wheels and suffered a badly crushed foot. He was removed to the Good Samaritan hospital. where it was found that amput ation of the foot may be neces sary. The boy, who lived with his parents at 1716 Gloucester street, was on his way to the city, and ran to catch the car which had just started. His hand slipped as he grabbed the handhold. The car was quickly stopped and the injured boy carried to a nearby drug store and thence to the hospital. A Toronto soldier in Palestine recently announced the receipt of n parcel of h'gs sent f rom home. Only diilicultios in tho way of safe transportation kept him from shipping hack a bushel of potatoes as a souvenir. Toronto Mail and Empire. A young man and woman board od an "owl" car at 1:30 a. m., which was crowded with ship workers coming olf tho night fhifts. "Do you think n lady wants to sit down by you in your working clothes'" uxkod she, with much of an air. "Sure not," retorted tho uhlnworker, good humorcdly. "All tho Indies aro at homo abod at this hour of tho night." Dean Collins. An olllcor on board a warship was drilling his mon. "I want overy man to lio on his back, put his legs in tho n r. nnd move thorn as if ho were riding a bicycle," ho explained. "Now commence." After a short ell'ort one of tho men atonncd. "Why have you stoppud Mur phy 7" askoi the ol cor. "If vo piaze, sir." wasr tho nuHwer. 'ni'. imnol l,...tl' t)U 1. 1...... I. VI III -l'linilllK IIMMIIIIKII (Jhronlclo 'telegraph. WHITE PINE will knock that If my work pleases you; please toll your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. Men's Rubbers! Rubber mon and you'll save money. W. W. Kogers, The Raincoat Alan. What Is Rediscounting? nPHE rnost 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. Po ninsula National Bank OI'l'ICIfKM. Chant Smith. 1'mkii C. Kwvv, t'KANK l IlKlNKKK Jons N. Ulil.KI NKN. ClIAKI.KH II. KtMltl.t., SfANTON 1.. IfciMIK, KltWAHIl K. MilttltlM. Wo aro graduato rogistoroti pharmacists and know tho drup IHIHillOSS. UUKHIN SAYS SO. On Thurddnv nlirht. Jan. Kith. bt. Johns Camp No. 75 in. Moil ern Woodmon of Amorica, gavo its II rat smoker of the season. Ihero wore six good Iwuta hotly contoatod, and by tho number of black advert inliig signs over tho loft eyo of sumo of tho boyx, is evidence of tho utatumont. Thoro was a good sized crowd mm . . oi ians in attendance, mis was only tho (lrst of a sorios of bouts that will ho put on by tho M. W.of A. this season. Reported. Emil Schacht. architect. Com monwealth Uldg., is preparing plans nnd spocilications for two buildings to be built for tho United Artisans in Columbia Park. Iho build nus will bo oc cupiod b n homo foraged. Tho main building will bo a frame structure two storios high GOx 100 feet in dimensions, It will contain approximately 40 rooms, together with lounging rooms, ibrarios, etc. A hot water boat ng plant will h? installed. A second building will bo construct ed, which will be of brick con struction 38x58 feet in dimen sions, one story high. It will be used for tho servants' quar ters kitchen. The cost of tho the building is estimated to bo $40,000,and it is planned to have ilans ready in 30 day a. -Abstract. For Sale Modorn sovon room houso.full lot, at 827 North Edi son, ana a modorn tour room house at 1)08 N. Willamette boul evard. Will bo sold on easy payment plan. Call 827 N. Edi son. 12 When in need of small arli clou, get them at the S-lO-lfic store, St. Johns; in tho Penin sula National Rank Iluilding. Why don't von? Get that Mil Hon Dollar Roynl Tailored Look? l he values will surprise you. W. W. Rogers, Tho Raincoat Man. lor Salo-A Country Olul S t 1 t u.irianti car, as good as new. Will soil cheap. Owner has gom to Callfornia.-llO St. Joint avenue Picturoa will choor tho boy away from homo; send them some. CURRIN SAYS SO. For Sale. Plot of ground 100 xCOO foot, woll located, at Whit wood Court. Price $1000, term. Call at this ollico. Four room modorn hoim for sale, terms. Call Columbia !uT. All PHONOGRAPHS IN ONE. that tho HRUNSWICK, just you near it, uuicrin SAYS SO. For Sale Modorn four room bungalow with bath. GOxlOO foot lot. street improved and paid for, in South St. Johns: a lino homo. Call nt this ollico for more particulars. Purses bill folds variety at CURRINS. in largo St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy, prop.: household utility supplius and general notions, 207 N. Jorsoy St. Highest quality goods at lowoal prices. Noxt to Eloctric store. Hear Schuman-Heiuk any day at CURRINS. Don't sacrifice your Liberty Bonds. I will allow you par on paid up or partially paid bonds. R. J. Kirkwood, 281 Oak streot, Masquerade suits for rent at 211 Fossonden street. Oood Second Imml Sewing machine for runt. II. I'. 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I'KNNM.r, AfwUtniit Caslilrr iikant itMim AiHltnnt CiuIiIit 1. x Hlil.KKnlW Member of Federal Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Deposit It Doesn't Matter Wlml you wan l in tlu- grocery lino for brcnkfiiHl, ditiiiir or leu, wecin supply yon with it . Ami ulml i more, our Kicxcrii-N nrc nlwnys froili, nnd ut givo full wilnht ami good value for your mnmy. Jttit try trnditiK with us fnt a nhort while, mid you'll not u Nowhere. MUCK GROCERY :()! S. Imrv SI. lhnni (l. t IB mm IIUUU AND COAL Be Sure and Order From St Johns Lumber Co. cat; FUNERALS Uenutlful black rnlult huurir, box emliatmlfiQ nnd cd (orvico for uray or ooskat, 2 autos rfin- MII.I.I-.R ru.i try I'uueraU U liirl lor iW, f 10. JfiO. Ihglmr irup.l fuurul in wti. orti(iii. W'v miiuctiirc cutlceU, Iuly uMMrfUl. Ili-auuful fuuerul clwil. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Iniiopondent Funeral Olroclors A 7888 Washington ut lll.i Stmt, llftwtin 20lli and 21st .Strt-t-l. Wst Sldt ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative fil l Central Ave. N. Phone Culninl.u 8s J ... tw FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUHCI Cor. RieluHwi aid kukw Ut. Sunday ScIiihI, 10 A. M. I'rvtti'liuiK Sir vie, 11 A. M.mm) 7 3U1V M. Clmniuu Kntlwvur, :4lf C I.ailitu A iU BuiumWH 1'. M. Second fridA.v oi m f IllOlltll. l'ruyvr Metling fjf Tfcft r .!.. , 7 30 1'. 3d. Welcome tu nil; ttpaofeHyr Str.iiii'rt. v Hev. J. T. MKKK Jtlor. W. W. Rogers, T. R. M.