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r urrn n n n n n n n in tttxzti. it Columbia Records Ansco Films $1 .50 a Week For a MASTERCRAFT Kitchen Cabinet It's a Labor Saver. Cuts down the steps. Has n place for everything. Automatic Lowering Flour Bin, Ant Proof Castors, Porcelain Working Hoard and a lot of other conveniences. Of Solid White Oak with dovetailed joints. Terms: $7.50 ensh and $1.50 weekly . Store closes at 8 P. M. Saturdays, other days at 6:00 P. Al. Your Credit'isGood ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns I .0004000000000000000000000i Spring Wants Shovels, 50 to $2.50 Hoes, 40 to $1.00 Rakes, G5r to $1.25 ' Package Garden Seeds - Bulk Garden Seeds 'j - Land Plaster $1.00 per sack f, Rose Lawn Fertilizer . ' Garden Fertilizer $1.0Q per sack Seed Potatoes Onion Sets, 15' per lb. 2 for 25? Grass and Clover Seed The best assortment of Garden Tools and Seeds in the city. See window'tlisplay. St. Johns Hardware Co. Agency for Goodyear Tires St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot of Burlington St. . Save Those Pennies If by buying your various Groceries you cau save a'penny on your butter, a penny on a package of seeds, a peuny on a can of condensed milk or a bar of soap, a pound of lard, perhaps several pennies on a cau of syrup or a can of cooking oil, are those pen nies not worth saving? Do they not make the dol lars grow when you know you must buy .those artir cles and many more every week, almost every day? Just figure it this way: If your Grocery purchases amount to $30.00 monthly and you save fifteen per cent on that amount by buying at The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery, at the end of the year you would have saved the price of a $50.00 Victory Bond and $4.00 over. These are not simply sales-talks, just simply plain matter-of-fact statements. Think about it. Act on our suggestion and try dealiug'vith us for cash, then compare your month's purchase with that of your charge, account elsewhere. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNtRS The purest ol drugs and best ot service always at your command at . ST. JOHNS PHARMACY Prescriptions a specialty . Phone Columbia 138 105 North Jersey St. Local News Bring in your job. printing. If you expect nothing apd re ceive nothing, why do you still kick? Subscribe for the Review and receive a handsome wall pocket free. M.E.Fraley hna taken out per mit for residence at U18 Pierce street. There is still quite a demand for dwelling houses of the mod ern kind. The subject for Christian Science service Sunday: Proba tion nfttjr Death. St. John,1 is certainly beautiful now with the groat wealth of fruit blossoms in bloom. If "the good die young" l6ts of old folks in the world arc in a mighty embarrassing position. Mrs. Myrtle Weeks will enter tain the Debonair Club Saturday during the noon hour at club spread. Any businoss man or individ ual desiring to contribute space for the victory Loan may select designs at this oillce. M ...... C. T1... !!,,, the wonderful performance!! of the bird men Monday. In fact tlio whole town turned out. A.C.Goslor. former well known St. Johns furniture man, but for some years in. business in Cen- traliar-Wasli.. underwent an op eration for appendicitis at Cof fey's hospital in Portland. Mrs. C. H. Hoyd, who recent ly underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan hospital, is get ting along as woll as could be ex pected, and will probnbly be ablo to leave the hospital in a week or so. Thu Peninsula National Hank lias contributed a large an nouncement in favor of the Vic tory Loan which appears in this issue. This institution has cer tainly rendered Undo Sam val uable assistance throughout the war period. Bonham & Currier have some thing to soy to our rondors in their big ad on the last pngo of this paper that should be read by all, pondered over, and then read again. It is worth it. It is devoid of "store talk' and is of vital interest to all. Turn this page over right now and read it. George Creighton, a promin ent merchant of Moscow, Idaho, was a guest of his old time friend. Thos. Grice, a day or two last week. Mr. Greighton spends most of his winters in California. and was on hia return from Los Angeles when he stopped oir here. The First Trust & Savings Bank on East Fessenden street. which was temporarily closed at the request of the stockholders on tne aeatn 01 J. u, noinroou, reopened for business this week with F. S. Doernbecher ns pres ident and Carl Detering os vice president and cashier. The pres ent quarters will bo occupied temporarily, it is said, while a bu ding will be erected for the purpose on South Jersey street adjoining the Multnomah the atre. At the Methodist church Sun day morning Miss Holland of Malaysia will give an address on her experiences in foreign lands and the islands of the seas. In the evening all Methodists of the city unite in a great service at the Auditorium, when Dr. James Milburn Taylor of New York city will deliver an illus trated lecture to promote the centenary movement. More than 100,000 people of dilterent nationalities have professed Christianity in the meetings of this world traveler and lecturer. The modern drug store is a complicated and intricate busi ness, but we have mastered it. CURHIN SAYS SO. Get your salmon tackle at the St. Johns Hardware store. It is easier to throw yourself away" than to throw yourself back. Prof. C. H. Boyd has disposed of his line home in South St. Johns and is moving nearer his school work in Portland. Owing to the mass meeting of Methodists at the Auditorium Sunday evening, the Epworth League w ill hold a vesper service at 5:30 instead of their tisuul evening service. -i-o New subscribers to the He view will be presented .with a handsome wall pocket. Old sub scribers by paying one year in advance will ulso receive a wall pocket. Make your selection eurly. o Wo understand that a now banking institution to operate under the. name of Hank of Commerce is being organized to do business in St. Johns, that the stock has been fully subscrib ed and a charter has been ap plied for. Cormany & Beam have just installed a most attractive and convenient Bishop & Babcouk Hod Cross ice cream and soft drink fountain and refrigerator. To bo fti'ly appreciated it should be seen. Every home in St. Johns should have a Hag. The Heviow ollice has arranged to take the agency for some line, well made ones at very reasonable prices. The prices rango from $1.R0 for a :Jx5 foot Hag to $3 for a fix8 foot (lag. For $2 a -1x0 foot Hag may bo necured. Now Is the tfmo to lot Old Glory wave. Call in and look over the samples. Coreotinn of last wwk's re port of Y. W. C. A. work: The credit lor the iiucoraiing was duo the Campiiru girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Hagcn bush, a teacher in the Central school. Their helpfulness was much appreciated and they are always ready to give service in any way they can. Mrs. Muhol Burton was made chairman of the Foreign Missions work and a member of the Central Y. W. C. A. board. The services at the St. Johns Baptist church will bu at tlio usuul time Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m., worship ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mrs. Burton will preach at the forenoon service At the even ing service u stereopticon loc turo on Burma will bo givon. This locturo will be very inter esting to all. Prayer meeting Thursday evoning. To all these services the public is vory cor dially invited. E. Burton, pas tor. State Representative I). C. Lewis was en routo Thursday to Gold Beach to take charge, as defense counsel, of the case ot George D. Chenowith, n brother legislator, charged with murder for the killing of Georgo Sydman, an 18-year-old youth who Cheno with says betrayed his daughter. Chenowith walked into a dance hall on the evening of March 20, at Langlois, Or., and fired three shots pointblank at Sydman. Then he gave himself"up, ex plaining that he had killed the youth because the latter had wronged Miss Chenowith while he, the father, wub with the Canadian army in France. Hep. Lewis left Portland Wednesday night to be in Gold Beach, the county seat of Curry county, while the grand jury is in ses sion. Lewis said before he de parted that Chenowith's defense probably would bo justifiable homicide. Nerts. Now ia the time to make lawns and flower beds. Get an exper ienced landscaper to do it for you. Best of references. M. N. Amizich, 807 South Seneca, near Buchanan. 25 Suburb calls given prompt attention day or night. Com plete auto equipment; no extra charge; refined service. Miller & Tracey. o Cards of thanks notices are charged for at the rate of fifty cents each. Persons desiring to have such notices published should make a note of this. GLOVES LAROB ASSORTMKNT W. W. ROGIiRS THU RAINCOAT MAN Hlcctrlc Viictiuiii Cleaner (or rent. 11. i Clark. tl ' Currlns sell all the well known HAT DYES. Wnnted-Gulnea Pigs. 507 E. Tioga, phone Columbia 511. WANTED - EXPERIENCED WEAVERS. STEADY WORK; GOOD WAGES. APPLY PORT LAND WOOLEN MILLS. WantedWoman for house keeper. Elderly person prefer red. Cnll 1014 North Leonard. 1 DroHS making and sewing of nil kinds; prices reasonable. No. 015 East Polk street, or call Columbia 317. - ' Hear John McCormnck when ho comes to PORTLAND. You can hear him any day if you have a V1CTROLA. CURRIN SAYS SO. HIP. HIP, HUM to Thu Rain emit Man for trout fishing HIP BOOTS. Lowest prices always. Wanted Sewing by the day. -Mrs. W. T. Hartford, 501 Pittsburg street. Call at little house. 25 Thu fact that wo do KODAK FINISHING promptly, court couply and oiTuclontly has made this department of our store very popular. CURRIN SAYS SO. - O ' For Rent Four room furnish ed bungalow, near Cooperage plant. Call Woodlawn 1558. For Big Sock Values or big values in any kind of SOCKS, see W. W. Rogers, Tlio Glovo Man. VICTROLA NO. X A. 0 double disc records (12 selections), re cord biush, needles and all ac cessories, for $95.10. Pay 9.50 down and $9.50 per month. CURRIN SAYS SO. Clean respectable rooms, 35 and 50c per night. $1.50 to $2.75 per week, free phono and baths. St. Johns Hotel, 205 W. Burling ton Street. If my work pleases you; please tell your friends. If not, toll mo. RogorSf 202 N. Jersey strnot. Salmon tacklo that will catch the big fish at tlio St. Johns Hurdwaro store. -ii- THE BRUNSWICK PHONO GRAPH is the ALL RECORD PHONOGRAPH without a superior. Don't tnke our word for it, hut look them all ovor, then iet us show this simple oirectivo ULTONA, tlio exclu sivo BRUNSWICK all record do vice. CURRIN SAYS SO. When in need of small arti cles, irot them at the 510lfic store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. Dressmaking. Mrs. Carrie P. Rogers, GIG W. Charleston street, cornor Decatur. Colum bia 1004. BRUNSWICK PHONO GRAPH MODEL NO. 7, 6 dou bio disc records, (12 selections) VICTOR or PATHE. record brush, neeales, EDISON DIA MOND POINT, 2 Patho jewel points and all accessories, $105. 50. Pay $10.00 down and $2.50 per week. CURRIN SAYS SO. St. Johns Fair Store, V. W. Foy, prop.; household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. HERS IS A GOOD BUY: We have a very slightly used BURNSWICK PHONOGRAPH for $140.00; this is the regular $105.00 model. Wo will give liberal terms, too. CURRIN SAYS SO. NU thvlakl an your pafr. ill Careful Attention To Small Accounts PM3 m We have uniform treatment x for all depositors. The man with the small ac count receives as much consid eration as the man who carries a large balance. Only a banker Itnows how the small accounts increase. From an acorn the (treat oalt grows. Give us a call and let us ex plain our account system. Courteous treatment to all. 'WuiJNBr Peninsula National Bank oi'i'ium.s. Oh ANT Smith, . . President l'uiili C. Knaw, . , Vice President l'KANK 1. Dhinkick . Vice President John N. Kiii.iii'mkv, . . Cnililcr Ciiaiu.kh II. Uihhku., AMUtniilCmliler Stanton I,. Donur, AMUtunt Cnliler KmvAitl) U. Mokhim. Amiiitniit Cm Oiler DIRHCTOR8. Tlio. AtmutM I'. 1'. DKINKKK A. K.JOMKH . V. C. KSWr II. K. I'KttNKI.f. (IKANT KMITH J. M. KIlt.KI'ShN Member of Fodcral Reserve Bank 3 per cent on Savings 4 per cent on Time Certificates of- DtuosH Wli HAVK lUTIIP VI THIS BlSlNK8S on tlie .solid foundation of a "Miner tlonl ' to every ntdy. Wc oek only .such foods hm we can recommend to our trade ni putc, with the absolute knowledge thnt wi mo U-lliiiK the truth. If this mlvfriiwftnctit cati yon le cull once, v know our fine KOodH mill courteous wrvice will brliiH vou buck frvqiKiiltv. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. Jrrr' St. I'lmn C4. til USE Rock Spring Coal AND Green Slabwood Be Sure and Order From St Johns Lumber Co, DANCK WIWNKYKK YUf WANT TO Your orchetitru never 'lire, nuvei i (Justs cncorcit, lys the umic oi want in the irox.-r tempo iv i ' ways nt your nervice. Then, U j Hi have no In rue hilU to pay f t.ilcnt just the price of the recort That is what our tnuchitics offer the way of eiitertuiiiiuent. Wutik you like to own one? Aik us St, Johns Phonograph Compaay 817 M. JERSEY STREBX THE BEST lop Shoe Repair The Si. Johns Shoe Shop New Goodyear 201 South Jersey Street Now equipped with the New Good year Machines to do any and all kinds., of work while you wait. Rubber Heels put on to stay in Ave . minutes, if necessary. Soles put on' sewed or nailed in 15 minutes. All work absolutely guaranteed. JiiKt back from the Service to thu Old St. John Shoe Shop, ud dt inK work just as good ns ever, with new machinery ndtkd. would like to sec all the hoys that arc here. The boys from the Army kuovr me M Lottie. Do not forgot thv Kumbov HOI South Jevuoy Stvuot