GOV. LYNCH TO LAST BIG To tho Citizens of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District: The Fifth "Vk-tory" Liberty Loun is in ilit. Let us thank (loci that it is not just the Fifth Loan. Victory menus the end of tho war, tho end of losins, tln dawn of jicai'e JAMES K, LYNCH Qovtmor, 12lli Prd'ial Reserve District START HIM I 1 When tho Fat Year WIN $3 A WORD BY WRITING A VICTORY SLOGAN Otxxl Victor) Ubnrly I.onh nloKana ar wBiiii il h ih innaral IMiWIollr I'ownilli' irf lb TlhM I'SuImiwI Hawart Mairtat with toad quartor lu Hart Pranrlaea. Tb couimlttao will p)' aa high a l n nwd. Ilnrt priMt will b I0. aammd print fto, mhU Ihlril prlaa. f 10. HltWMHH mImmM be limited In 10 or IX vkU. ISm all nkMtMMM to 8UX1AN KDITOIl. IttMtm Ml. ISO (.allrorwiu Htrt'ttt, Vuu KrimrUro. California. Maruh 12. TliufH r hu IJbarty loaa aamel of you altar tit Vlrtory Inui. m inorlKKo your fulura tor Victory Doild. TbOHMUMlN U( Wir MtMlfM MHl aallora mMMxatttri thair futuiw. Tour bar will bit a btlr mmm I)hmi you aro if yoi eH tolas a wfcjr l lowftiieti fur Thrift ftuMnn. l.H Was buy thorn nIshsoU. MONTHLY VAR STAMP QUOTAS FIXED FOR TWELFTH DISTRICT Tho Treasury l)nrtwint ht:s atiiiit)(l to tho Twelfth Federal RmorvH Diatrwt the following moiillil.v quotas to be rulsctl in War BnvinKH HtamiiD during 181V 1 January February March ......... April II ay June July August Septoiobar Oatobcr ... Kovomkwr DewuinWr ToUl $00,000,000 The total to be nil throughout tho country is 1 ,600,000,000. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following Hit of legal blanks are kept for .sale at this office and others will be added ui the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Unit Claim Deeds, Realty nnd Chattel Moil gages, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Coutracts for Sale of Roalty, llllU of Sale, Leases. NeU the label en yeur paper. URGES WEST LOAN DRIVE and prosperity. It means that tho market price of government bond will soon stabilize at par or better, It also means that commercial, agn cultural, and industrial affairs wil stabilize, and that the Ilun-inspira uutnor will ceaso. Wo were advised that the war ! would last through 1919, probably through 1920, so wo were preparcc for that : to liavo done less, woult 1 liuvo been suicide. We prepared to crush tho Hun on his own ground i and ho prudently quit. It cost us sonic money but it saved the lives 0 half a million of our men. Was money ever better spent 1 Now wo have bills to pay, prom is' S to make good, our men to bring , home. This will tako from live to six billion dollars. Let us get ready mid raise it. A big task, but the last, and theroforo easy. All to g 'ther, shoulder to shoulder, urn l he loan goes over I Tho Niiicty-flrst" is the Pacific Coast Division : remomher the nehieveinoiit, and honor oursclve by living up to it. I Jamba K. Lynch, 1 Governor. Federal Reserve Bank 0 San Francisco: Chairman, Lib crly Loan Ocimral Executive Hoard, Twelfth Federal Reserve Dial rid. RIGHT V7 Return Uy P. C. Amlmlnncn 1 80, vmtarn Front. W'Um tk fat year return, and, rich uhiI freu, You half forcet. as men Imva ever llttlW, Tho trlo on co wli for your nrotirlty, TblHklMK Ins niH4ib of fortuuo lout or won, Too Mtieh of j'rlclfi ami lainshttir, food Ullll OHM, Or of miiuo Hibllu favor cheaply parnml, Oh, Ibex turn back tha pane- mid think of tltoan Who kvo tholr bodies for freedom to bo burned Pvr tbi lived, too; they, too, loved win uiiil laughter, Sunlight, tlto greon tarth. All ttiut you atlll litni Thy hail, am) moro Mdlon. If you mrnit utter Amu (Urn forcut them, burled to yOUNIC, Ml diHtp, And dart forKut this faith for which lby allied Ah.' bat ytHi v 111 not, bolite of their blood! The Outlook. Karl ftKurliiK now on your personal , qo4u of Vlolnry I.lborty Honda, If iyw dn't, atari flciirliitf on Increased I KiM $ 4,i!00,000 4.S00.00O 6.-1 00,000 0.000,000 O.tJOO.OQO 7,200.000 7,S00,CtW 8.400,000 U.fiOO.OOO 10.800,000 12,000,000 ui.aoo.ooo J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your rood to and from all prta of Portland, Vancouver. Linn tou, 1'ortUnd and Suburban Expreu Co., city dock and all polnta aoceialble Autos ovorhnulcd, frames strnightonod at your home uarago. Guaranteo to eavo you one-third cost. Phona Columbia 515. 11. Multnomah Attractions Saturday, l'cb. 15Ui PAULINE FREDERICK In "A DAUGUTHR of the OL SOUTH. l'nrauiouut. Sunday, l'cb. 16th VIVIAN MARTIN in "MIRANDY SMIM'.S." l'nrauiouut. And 2 reel Scnnctt comedy. Monday nnd Tuctdny, l'cb. 17 nnd 18 "HOtJSIt 01' HATI'.." Also JACK PICKFORD In "SKVKNTI'.IvN." l'arntnoiitit, Wednesday. Feb. ID1I1 WILLIAM FARNUM In "RIDMRS of the I'URPf.K SAOU. Fox. lon't iiiIm it. Tliurndnv and Friday. Feb. 20 and 21 WALLACE RlilD in "TOO MANY MILLIONS," Fnrnniouiit. Snturday, Feb. 22nd SHIRLEY MASON in 1IYIC HILL. Paramount. "OOOI) Saturday, Feb. 2.'lrd DOUG. FAIRI1ANKS ZONA." Arlcrnll. ill "ARt Monday nnd Tiiewlnv. Feb. 21 anil 25- "ifOt'SH OF IIATK." Aho "THH OLD HOMItSTKAD." Pnmiiiount Wcdncmlav. Feb. 2Gtli- IJNRl'CO CARUSO iu"MV COl'S IN." Paramount. His first Picture, Thursday nnd Friday. Feb. 27 anil 28 CONSTANCE TALMA DOE in"UI Tlllt ROAD WITH SALLY." Select. Saturday, Mnteh 1st. DOROTHY DALTON in "QUICK SANDS." Paramount. Sunday. Mnrcb 2nd - DIG DILL HART In "IlRANDINt IIROADWAY." Artcralt. Monday and Tuesday, March 3 nnd l "HOUSIC OF IIATK." Also SES9UE 1IAYAKAWA "THK CIIKAT."- Pnramount, in Wednesday. Mntcli filll WILLIAM FARNUM In "Till RAINIIOW TRAIL."-! ox. TlmrstUy and Prldny. Mnrcb Ciiud 7 CHARLES RAY In STKINti III5AN.S" pMntinounl. S itnnbty. Miucb Slit MARGUERITE CLARK In "Lt'l TLK MISh IIOOVI5R."- PiimiiMjunl Suudiiy, Matcli Dili Aitrrafl lireMiiU Cecil II. DcMillc "Tlllt SOt'AW MAN." Tills De.Mllle's lilntei piece luitlirli Theo. Roliertx, Tliiirstitu Hall nui Tully Mntslwll. Monday Mini TuvwUy. MhicIi III mid 11 "IHH'SK OF HA Til." AImi PAULINE FREDERICK In "THH UTKUNAL CITY,' Wediirftdny. Mnicli ltftli NORMA TALMA DO I! 111 'Tlllt IIHAUTOF WliTOS N." Sihcl. Thursday nnd Fildny. Matcli 1!) ami I I Aiternlt preM'tiN I). W. (Wlltitli'a "Tlllt (lltlt ATKST TIIINO IN LIFI(."-Iii 7 icvU. One of the liett (irlllith bus iiitxlnoed, Nitiitday, Marrli IR1I1- DOROTHY GISII lu "Tlllt HOPE CllltST," Pnriiuiimnl. Suiiduy. Mareh KHIi - IIRYANT WASIIIIURN ill "Tlllt WAV OF A MAN WITH A MAID. Paramount, Mixiduy ami Tuely. Mareli 17 him! 18 - ' Illll SK 1)1' HATH. AIm MARGUERITE CLARK la "TIIKOOOSK OIKL" uy, M ETII EL CIwYYTON in "WOMAN'S WltAPONS."-ParaiiiiHint Tlmrmluy and Friday, March !ft)iml2l To In- uniHMiticiMl Inter. Katurduv. Muit-li ttind VIVIAN MARTIN 111 JANItOOKS Suiiduy, Mutch StHrd- PAULINE FREDERICK lu "OPT OP Tlllt SHADOW." 1'MreuiutiMt, Alett FATTY ARBUCKLE in TIIU SllltUll'l Momlay and Turwlay, Match tlaiidlifi lIOlSEOFHATIt And DUST IN rAKNUM 111 1 AN." Paraniotint. TIIU VIROINI WwliiMulnv. Match Silth CONSTANCE TALMADGE iu "Tlllt LIHSSON'-Mect. ThHrwUy and Friday, Match gTumlato - Artcralt imciiu "i.rrn.ii wo MAN,'' from the (iiuuhw book. sturdily, Match Hli- CLARA KIMDALL YOUNG in 'CIIEATINO CHItATIIKS.M-)i Sunday, Match enh WM. FARNUM in KING." Artcralt. Tlllt SH.VKR Monday and Tucedity, March Sl-.jtr, 1- Thccud ofllOl'SH OF II AT II Ami "Tlllt TRAVKI.INO SI.KS MAN. "-Special. Uosidonts of St. Johns Imvinir taxes and city lions to nay in ortland can make their nay ments without inconvenience by availing thomsolvos of our sor- vices. We will pay same ami secure your receipt without in convenience to you. Pee, 20 cents. References: Any St. Johns Hank. Peninsula Title, bstract ami Kealty Co., by II. leiulerson. MnnaKer: -102 North Jersey street. For Sale Modern sovon room louse.full lot. at 827 North Edi son, and a modern four room touso n' 90S N. Willamotto boul- ovarii. Will bo sold on easy myment plan. Call 827 N. Edi son. 12 We are adding new and attractive lines to our large stock of Calendars, Wall Pock- ets and Pictures. Seasonable Electrical Appliances Some Useful Hints Sewing Mncliine Motor, Vacuum CWtnier, WntiliiiiK Machine, Floor, Table and Desk Lamps, CliallitK-ilisli, Toaster, (trill, Coffue Ir dilator. Milk Warmer, SmootliiiiK Iron or Trovtl injC I run, Curling-iron ami DryitiK Comb in Oiw, Vi brator. Utmllng rail, Rail iator, Portable Stove ami Oven. Unlike, lfan. First Trust 8 Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS 1302 Kast Fcssendon Stroot lMiono Columbia 400 Officers and. Directors F. A. NICE, Fictident and Cathier II. HENDERSON, Vice Pre.idcnt GEO. I. BROOKS. Secretary F. S. UONliECHEI Four per cent interest paid on time and sav ings deposits. GENERAL, INSURANCE Rentals and Rentnis Estate Loans llrlajf in your job printing wbtlc you think of It. Dont wait until you are entirely out. We aro equlppej to turu out neat tsd Uaty prlatls yrorurtl at rorUaai irlMt; or ltw. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building , Omit GodtS IN I 1. Hli 'Il llreVi tv. AAJ3I 7 Ml H fit, IIO-R . Ill n 1 ,v- 111 ui s-T-v-j'. Ah .1. Mm, ri' ' 1; o or Long Suit This store has nlwuys tarried a rcasuimble amount of high priced merchandise and n reasonable amount of cheap goods but our long suit is the medium grades of all lines. The trade we have commanded for thirteen years expects good values and look to our store for their requirements of goods that can be sold at a reasonable price and have lasting wearing quality. When we stocked the patterns we put iu the patterns that the trade knows the mosf about. When we placed CorsutJn stock we responded to the call for the most reliable and .secured the Warner Uro. agency. When the men began to call for a shoe that was of a better grade but not the highest price we stocked the Regal aud the Crossctt. When men's hats were considered the call for the Mullory induced us to place these in stock iu the larg est quantity. Wc do have Stetioug and a few cheaper unknown brands but the reasonable priced extra values rc the ones that prevail all through our store. ONHA M L. E. ROSE, Mflr. Men's Dept. When Swift & Company pnid, say, 13 dollars per hun dredweight for live beef cattle last year, the profit was only 13 cents? In other words, if we had paid $13.13, wo would have made no profit. Or, if wo had recoived a quarter of a cent per pound less for dressed beef we would have made no profit. It is doubtful whether any other business is run on so close a margin of profit. This is bringing the producer and tho consumer pretty close togetherwhich should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful form. This remarkable showing is duo to enormous volume, perfected facilities (packing plants strategically located, branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), and an army of men and women chosen and trained to do their special work. This, and many other points of interest, are found in the Swift & Company Year Book for 1919, just published which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholders. The Year Book also represents the packer's side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked to base action against the industry. Many who have never heard the packer's side are sending for the Year Book. Would you like one ? Merely mail your name and address to the Chicago office and the book will come to you. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago Piw imA jv5imit what they are. & CURRIER Dolla rs Lents Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 Urculnr IIuiIiicm iiiicIIiik ltt ami 3nl Moiuluya. Open incctliiKt to the public ami tiKtnl)cr 2ml ami -llli Momliy. Vis itor nnd members conllnllv invited to attend at llickncr Hall. Hrntik C. Gnsscr, Pres. LcMer TecIitiK, Sccrctnr LAUntL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. P t. iomnj, onroon Kwti hi'h Monday evening la Odd FeV lowa Imll at H;oo, A cordial welcome to all vlnltliiK brother. C o Churelilll. Nobtnriml H J. tturrauttx. vice OrntiJ O. W. Norrne. Wn.tiec. II. I' Clark. Treat. I A DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first ami third Weiluesdavof ench month in meaner nail, Visi tors welcome. A.K. Davis, W. M. A, W, Davis, Secretary. i Wterva Cliapler No, 105,0, E.S, i Meets every First utid Third Tue. day of each month in Uickuers Hall. Visitors welcome. Dixie M. Uwis, V. M. Ruby R. Davis, Secretary. St. Johns Camp No, 7546 Modorn Woodmen of America. I We heartily solicit the attendance al lour member at our regular meetings ! every Thursday evening. I A. h- Marcy, Geo. Muhm, Cleric I Cousul, 103 Smith avenue HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMGIITS or PYTHIAS Meets every Pridav night at 7:30 o'clock iu lUCKNER Hall. Visitor always weN come, W R. HVENS, C. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday eveuiug in I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavilt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. TIIOS. COI PIJ, c. C. W. RLCOON, Clerk. For COALandWOOD OF ALL KINDS SEE EDLEFSEN FUEL CO. Oregon Building, 5th and Oak Phflne Broadway 70 or Columbia 321 Mill wood mostly inside, Urge percent age dry enough for immediate use 1.50. buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Nelary Public List your property with me if vou desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Phone Woodlawn 5360 W Call and Otllr The Skkfmore Cleaners Cleaning, Pressing, Alteration and Re. pairing a specialty W, C WiTtCI tttSaMtMrtStmt