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Brass Beds Reduced 20-15 Will Not Tarnish ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescription Department Always at Your Service Conduct owu (Book Phone Columbia 138 I05 North Jorsey St. Beauty and strength are evident in every line of these brass beds, which we are offering at special sale prices. A $35.00 Brass Bed Reduced to $28-00 A $39.50 Brass Bed Reduced to $31.50 A $50 00 Hrass Ucd Reduced to $40.00 They have two inch continuous posts with one inch rod fillers at head and foot. The exquisite "Satin Brass" finish. is produced by a very late patented process which prevents tarnish. Your Credit is Good. ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURES Cash or Credit St. Johns Inventory Sale ,In taking inventory we find we are overstocked in some lines. Here is your opportunity to save money. Prices are not going to be lower for sonic time. Reg. ' Sale price $2.50 Wash Boilers $1.79 8.00 Oil Heaters G.50 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. ra m i i. -i. m.i lb. . St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of. Burlington St. Gutting Down the High Cost of Living The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery is not sending a $2500 auto truck with two attendants to your door and claiming to cut down the "High Cost of giving." But The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery is reduc ing your cost of liviug expense by giving the customer the benefit of the eliminating of just such expense. We do deliver some Groceries but only those things like a sack of potatoes or flour, or when those thiugs are bought with others we deliver them all. Who pays for the gasoline, the wear and tear on the truck, the two attendants, the tires, batteries. Those costs must be borne by the consumer. Is it not logical that a store with the buying capacity of your own local Cash and Carry Grocery can sell you goods cheaper, when you consider that the managers are workers, the rent is normal? The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS ! ocal News Brinff in your job printing. Mrs. J. P. Saylor, formerly of St. Johns, is very ill at her homo at 109 Fremont Street. A bouncing baby boy arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson last Saturday ovenlng. Georgo Downey, released from Uncle Sam's service, returned homo tho first of tho week, look ing fine. O ' Thos. Glovor has purchased tno nooi and billiard hall on Jersey street near tho Multnomah theatre. Tho death of J. B. Holbrook was quite a shock to this com munity, whero he waB wcl known and well liked. Every bedroom should havo a wall nockct. Handsomest aHsort mont over shown in tho West nt tho Roviow ollko. The old water tanks are being razed this week. Mrs. J. C. Scott has recover ed from her recent illness. W. R. Evens, the gonial hard ware merchant, is still quite ill. Order your wood early. St. Johns Lumber Co. ; phone CoU umbia 131. In obacrvanco of Washington's birthday, the St. Johns Library will bo closed all day. A nool establishment has lo cated in tho room formerly oc cupicd by tho Review ollico on riuladelphia street. 1 Elmer Snood, after serving his country in tho band corns has resumed violin instruction at tho old address, 215 Syracuso streot. 1 Mrs. B. F. Belieu. is Quite ill at tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Flotchor. C07 N. Jcr scy Street, having been confined to nor bed sinco Uctobor. Mrs. Mattio Shorth. who hns been making her home with her sister, Mrs. Magoon, 509 N. Jer sey street, has been called to Austin, Oregon, by tho lorloua llncss of her daughter. Young man, besides buying your best gin candy and ice cream, buy her a wall pocket, something sho will appreciate and think of you every timo she ooks at it. Ilandaomo assort ment at tho Ileviow ofllco. Harry Mansfield, tho veteran ocal barber, has purchased a finely equipped shop at Third and Washington streets, taking nosseasion Tuesday. He will oporato the new venturo in con nection with tno local one.Lnnrilo Hartle having chargo hore. Success, Harry. Thos. Coupo has disposed of his bakery, known aa the Boston Bakery to Messrs. Fenning and Goissof Piedmont. Mr. Coupe has made a fine success of the business, but as the last two years has been pretty strenuous work, he decided to dispose or ins business and take a well earned rest. Rev. Geo. II. Parkinson.D. D.. formerly pastor at Eugene, and just returned Chaplain in the U. S. Army, will speak at the Methodist church Sunday 11:00 a. m. several 01 our younger speakers will havo a part in the evening service in promoting the Centenary drive now in full force. Mrs. Rhoda A, Reed died at her home. 503 Alta street, Thurs day of last week, aged about 71 years. She was born in Penn sylvania and came to St. Johns from Underwood, wash, bhe is survived by her husband. The uneral took place last Friday, the St. Johns Undertaking Co. in charge. In a statement received by the Collector of Internal Revenue, Milton A. Miller, from Com missioner Daniel C. Roper, tax payers are cautioned against al lowing themselves to be imposed upon by strangers who claim to be "Income Tax Experts." They should discriminate aarefully be tween really helpful, authorita tive advice in tax matters, and irresponsible advice. Do not put oft" ordering your wood. Do it now. St. Johns Lumber Co.; Columbia 131. Rose Bushes for sale half price. Call 342 N. Leonard Street. 16 Mrs. Max Widmor, who was quite ill for several days, is now well on tho road to recovery. o Mrs. H. D. Beam, who had been ill for sorerai days, is now getting along nicely, it is re ported. Roy Thompson roturncd homo last wcok from Scattlo, whero ha had boon in Undo Sam'B service, and has obtained his discharge. Now ia tho timo to order your wood. St. Johns Lumber Co.; Columbia 131. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mann are tho proud paronts of a fino boy. Mrs. Mann was Miss Cora Clark. o J. B. Flotchor is erecting 1 modern bungalow on his nronor- ty at Fcssonden and Tioga streot. B. F. Belieu has chargo of the work. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Blectrlc Vacuum Cleaner far rent. II. I'. Clark. U Tho schools closed Monday in order to celebrato the roturn of tho 05th Rcgimont that day. Portland paid fitting tribute to thoso brave soldier boys. Rov. J..T. Morrill will have chargo of the sorvlces Sunday at tho Congregational church, hav ing protty woll recoverod from a long and sovere siege of illness. Contrary to ronorts in tho dal ly press, the late J. B. Holbrook was not connected in any way with tho Peninsula National Bank. o Tho bill fathered by D. C. Lewis, giving the right to tho city to exorcise extra territorial jurisdiction, the right to drain swamps and mosquito resorts, to sewer the city nnd dig out Col umbia Slough passed tho Senate yesterday and now goes to tho governor. A numbor of local people have obtained wall pockets at the Ro viow ollico and sent them to friends at a distance, some going to Honolulu, Canada, California, Kansas. Oklahoma and Missouri. Thoy make splendid remem brances. Owing to the fact that the poatofllce force and mail carriers will obsorvo Washington's Birth day by ceasing from their labors Saturday, the ReWow is issued day earlier this week. The day will no doubt bo greatly en joyed by the faithful mail dispensers. Little Kenneth Belieu enter tained a number of his friends at his home, 1422 Mears streot, in honor of hia fifth birthday. After an enjoyable hour spent playing games, a dainty lunch was served, and the little ones returned to their homes wishing Kenneth many more happy birth days. Thoso present and invited were: Marion Osburne, Naomi Bro'vn, Elsie NaSmythe, Babe Dusenherry. Bessie Eldridge. Cecil Norris, Paul Whitlock.Mel- vin trio. Perry Nabmytho.Chas. and Harold Wincle, Buster Du senberry, Kenneth Belieu, Mrs. G. Belieu. Mrs. E. L. Rood, Mrs. R. Brown, Mrs. J. B. letcher and Mrs. E. E. Na Smythe. Benefit Entertainment The Parents' Educational Bureau has been conducting a drive all .over the city, and St. Johns district will respond in the form of a benefit entertain ment to be given some time next month. Watch for futher no tices and detailed information. Dr. Mulkey, The Dontist, 108i South Jersey street. o Capablo woman wants general housework. Call Columbia 191. Lauder makes records exclu sively for tho Victor. Hear him any day at Currins. a If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. 0 Bust that Cold. Our cold bus ters will do It. CURRIN SAYS SO. When in need of small arti cles, got them at tho 5-10-lGc store, St. Johns; in tho Pcnin sula National Bank Building. Money back for broken piom- iscs. That's our system. Cur- rin SayB So. For Sale. Plot of ground 100- hxGOO foot, well locntcd. at Whit- wood Court. Price $1000. terms. Call nt this oillcc. You Men with CHILL FEET can find a warm retreat in ROG ERS RUBBER SHOES and WARM SOCKS. Dr. Mulkoy. Tho Dentist. lOSi South Jersey streot. o - For Sale Modern four room bungalow with bath, 50x100 foot lot. street Improved and paid for. in South St. Johns; n lino home. Call at this ollico for moro particulars. Send Kodak prints to tho boys who are not yet homo. Currin Says So. o Competent girl wishes house work; no washing. 019 S. Jersey Street. Remember the St. Johns Mil inory keeps all the new and lat est designs and creations. Order work and remodeling a special ty. Mrs. m. is. urane, prop., 200 N. Jersey; phono Col. 375. 17 New Enterprise. Success to tho newsstand and confectionery juBt opened up by one of our genial little iriends, Joe ward, at 409 N. Jersey streot. Groat oaka from little acorns grow, you know. adv. 3 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE STCTFN OF UW Don't wait 'till you want to use your Mwnmower, urass snears and Sickle, get tliem 9liarpenea now at the Liberty Repair Shop, 937 N. Jersey St. St. Johns Fair Store, E. W. For. prop.; household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St, Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. Don't sacrifice your Liberty n l 111 -II ....... 11UI1UB. A TVIII UllUTT JUU IJHl Ull naid ud or partially paid bonds. R. J. Kirkwood, 284 Oak Btreet. Masquerade suits for rent at 214 Fessendon street. As I am preparing to tako an extended Post Graduate Course in New York, I would bo pleased f those owing us would come in and settle their accounts. Dr. Seely will remain in chargo of our office. 1 thank you for past patronage and I hope to be bet ter able to servo you in tno future. Dr. W. J. Gllstra.). Peninsula National Ban!: OlMMCltUH. DIRKCTOR8. Chant Smith, . . rienldcnt tho. autxkm l'liiui O. Knai'I1, , Vfcul'ienltlimi r. i. ukinkkr 1'kank 1'. Dkinkkk . Vice Trwlilcnt a. m. iorkm John N. ICiu.hi'shn. . . Cnnliler r. c. knaw ClIAUI.lw II, Kt'jMtHU., Awlntnut Cimlilcr ll. K. PPMNKM. Stanton I,. IHtnnt, AMUtnnt Cnliler orant hmith Kdwaiu) U. Mouiuh, AwiUlntit Cmlilcr j, h. kd'.kpamm 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of Off s r Now is tho time to plant roso bushes perennial plants and fruit trees. Let me have your order now and I will deliver when you are ready to plant. My stock ib the best opbtainable and tne prices reasonable. Beckett's Greenhouse, 814 North Kellogg street; phone Columbia 401 18 Wanted Ladv to do washing every Monday, phone Columbia 174, Everything In Groceries Aw Mil your orilrr htrv. Th c, nnl rotiililioti nf ntir tck rrcots In lliv iiplni'in n( itr patron. n In Hlcvly lwrt. Wv mvimiI you en MlvMlvn Mm! miiii).( tlciiverlr HKlrlmotil wlih u lwy. CM Hliy wc n.lvrrtlM'. Tin- HwriB loim a rntMioii i ohmIiot. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Ji'rviy St. Wood Prices DOWN Order now while we can handle, j with our own equipment. j When we have to hire it will cosL . i more money. Be Sure and Order From St. Johns Lumber Co. sea: FU N E R A L SI NH Sf Krv Oonutirul gray or block niiult oaakot, honrtf, boK, S nutaa embalming nnd roflq ud service for S?5 MIM.l.R Tl .U'fc V I'uiieruU If ilckiml fur fin. $), f IU. (JO. Higher noi-.l luutiuU in pn jKirtion. Wt- nmiiulicliiru cwtkeii. Itily aiUnt. fe4Uliful (uncrul cliHftel. MILLER & TRACEY Main 2601 Independent funeral Director A 7808 Washington at Llla Strocl. Ilctern 20lli and 2Ut Strwl, Wet SM ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative L G14 Central Ave N. l'honc Culmnbi.i 888 FIRST C0N6REIATI6IAI mm fa ILLayJ MmA sMakslsl KuitiU Si lwwl. io A. v rrciliiug Service, H 7 30 I'. M. l hi tsiuu liink'.u i , li I.U'lli.l Aid Bllnl" t V. M. h-.-ml Inli. IllOlltll. I'r.nti Mvctiuj Uy, 7 3l I'. M, U' cU'uiut tm StrauKeri. K:v. J. T. U8U..