t Ml" Tramp - Tramp - Tramp Back and forth by day and by night over that living room rug. Look at it. That's where the wear comes, You should use care hi selecting rugs and sec that you buy rugs of good, strong, substantial material. Don't allow a few dollars to inf.ucncc you to acccptan inferior article. Here arc some very dependable rugs, at reasonable prices. You arc welcome to buy on easy terms. Seamless Rugs 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels $37.50 9x12 " " 42.00 9x12 " " " 47.00 9x12 Seamless Velvet Uuj; 44.50 In Muvonil l'nttovitH Grass Rugs 9x12 Grass Rugs .... $11.50 9x12 " " 13.75 8x10 " " '.. 900 8x10 " " 11.75 Gx9 " M 7.25 Small Rugs 27 Inch Velvet IUirs f 1.90 3Ginch 7.25 And n lot more Small Rugs Congoleum Rugs Many new patterns of Room size Rugs, 0x9 to 9x12 Easy Terms Qmondu Bos Canned Fruit Prices Scales & Currier Cash Grocery No. 1 I,emon Clhig Sliced Peaches "Otter" each 20c, doz. $2.25, case $8 25 M 2i Yellow Free Peaches "Otter" each 35c, doz. $3.85, case $7.50 " 2 " Del Monte" brand each 25c, doz. $2.85, case $5.65 ROOT'S THALO -MINT For Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Gastritis, Auto-lntoxicatlon In offering Root's Tlinlo-mint ns n medicine for the above diseases we feel that we nrc placing in the hands of the customer a preparation which can be safely used at all times and occasions when there is distress resulting from a derunged stomach. Many of the chronic ills from which we suflcr originate in excessive acid condition of the system, beginning with the mouth and extending clear through the digestive tract. In Root's Thalo-inlnt will be found an agreeable and effective Aromatic, Autiacid and Klimiuallvc, which, on account of its delicious flavor, will be widely acceptable for use from infancy to old age. St. Johns Pharmacy I PHONE COLUMBIA 1S8 The Proscription Storo COLUMBIA RECORDS Local News " 1 Canned Apricots "Otter" " 20c, " $2.15, " $8.00 " 25 " " " "35c, " $3.75, " $7.35 1 Pears "Otter" Bartlett " 20c, " $2.35 " $8.65 Our stock is large, we buy in such manner that quantity prices are obtained. It is to your interest to buy where 'you get the best prices; that is the way we buy. But we insist that you may get what you want at better prices than prevail elsewhere for stand ard groceries if you patronize the pioneer store of this locality in the establishment of the Cash Grocery Business. The delivery cost is cut so that we can deliver free any order of reasonable size. The Grabateria Cash and Carry Grocery SCALES & CURRIER, Inc. OWNERS Mra. William Ford of Oswcco street is visiting her mother in Snlom. Mr. and Mra. Dick Darnell of Knlamn. Wash., wore St. Johns visitors Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Edwards has purchased the confectionery storo or a. l. Smock on North Jersey street. James Tufts loft Wodnosdoy for San Francisco, whero he ex pecta to ennntfo in ship caulking. Mrs. C. W. Boynton of Po Ell. Wash., is u attest nt Hendricks home on South hoo street. Uuv. A. Mover, pastor of St. Clements Catholic church. Is ill of pneumonia at St. Vincents hospital. Mrs. K. II. Sickafoose of New bene was u uuest of hor sister, Mrs. S. A. Mulkoy. for n couple of days last week. Mrs. Fnnnio Smock and daiiirh tor, Mabel havo returned from San DIoro, Cal., whero they have been for tlio past year or so. P. II. Dodge of Pc Ell, Wash., has been tho truest of J. F. Hondricks tho pust wook. Ho is n business man una ex councilman of Po Ell, and J. F. is trvintr to nuuco him to uo como a resident ot sat, jonns. Mrs.G. A. Larson loft Tuesday niaht for Astoria whero Mr. Lor son has entered business. Mrs. Larson has boon employed in tho Peninsula Security company's off co while her husband was in tho service, but recently resign ed. A training for sorvico clainfor young womon was organized at tho Methodist bunday school Sunday morning with Mrs. S. C. Cook as mannuor and Mrs. Mvr tie Weeks teacher. Ten mombers were enrolled. Tho class is still open for enrollment. Pastor E. J. Hlbbard will favor us with another of his wonderful lectures next Wednes day evening reb. 11th, at tho S. D. A. church, Central avenue and Charleston street, at 7:30 p. m. Subject, I ho Law that Christ Abolished, Como onoand all. Free. Reported. Mrs. C. E. Wooley and daueh tors Lucilo and Marjorio of Os wecro street havo returned from Central City, Neb., whero thoy were called on account of the death of Mra. Wooloy's mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. W.E. Wooley of Carney, Neb., father and mother of C. E. Wooloy, accompanied her home and will reside hero. Tho monthly publication of the Peninsula National banK, which is a consistent booster for St. Johns, calls attention to the healthy condition of business at thoSt. Johns municipal terminal. A ahinment of rubber received at the terminal was sorted and routed to various destinations in the United States tn record time. Modern facilities havo made this fast work possible. News. A crvmnasium class for women employes of the Portland Woolen mills has been organized with Mis9 Mildred Klingensmith, of fico employe of tie mill, as in' structor. Thirty women have a ready enrolled. The class meets on Friday evenings from 5 to G in the woolen mill club house. From 7 to 8 on the same nights Miss Klingensmith will be in charge of a dancing class. The regular Friday evening em ployes' dances will lollow. Remember the meeting of the St. Johns Community club Et the clubheuse of the Portland Wool en Mills next Tuesday evening. Dinner wi bo served at seven o'clock, after which matters per taining to the welfare of this community will be taken up. Every good citizen should be long to the club. It is a good thing for the community and a good thing for every individual citizen. It will do you good to get out and mingle with your fellow townsmen in an effort to make this place better to live in in the way of more conveniences and better utilities. be on GLOVES LAUGH ASSORTMJiNT W. W. ROGKRS TIIH UAINCOAT MAN Panama Huts $2.00. ROGERS. I' or Sale. If you nro looking lor a onrgnin in a good six room house, barn, three good lots, close in, cnll Columbia 232. Regular 50c Nt'cktlcs $1.00. ROGERS. When in need of small nrti- i k 1 I . i . t j - f m m .. r ciuh, trei mom at inn ii.ni.irm l ie J. FJSMiMIp. ni-ri!i,unMl.nl,nn,n nf 8"'10! St. Jolll S; in tllO Ponlll- uth Ivan- Adam Trcber, 123 Bristol street. m,ln Nt'' "nnk Huilding. Mrs. Hrucc is Mrs. Trcbors sister. Tho political pot will soon boiling overtime. William Peterson left today for Whito Salmon. David Dickson will lonvo next Monday for California. Lelnnd Marklo is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Tho groundhog didn't cut much ice with tho woather out this way. Johnson and Hnvos havconon- od up a now grocery storo at 702 roll: stroot. if you havo knowledgo of a news Item lot us know about it. Wo want to make tho Review as newsy as possible, and need your help. Harry A. Imboden nnd Fred P. Movers have purchased tho Fairchild meat market at tho cornerof Jcrsoy nnd Haltimoro streets nnd have taken charge. Uoth nro energetic, courteous young men, with a fine know ledgo of tho meat business. Note their announcement in this wcek'u Roviow. Tho North School Girl Re- serves' club, chaperoned by Mrs. J. M. Shnw, local secretary of tho bt. Johns branch of tho Y. W. C. A., enjoyed a hiking party Wodnosday afternoon and return ed with armloads of ferns nnd pusBy-wlllows, which thoy will uso to decornto the clubrooms. Members of tho club who wero in tho party nro Lydin Frailoy, Audrey Wait, Alico Glaub, Leu tha Fuller and Ruth Iiartlott. Lowell Anderson, son of Robt. Anderson, is at homo on a thirty day furlough from tho United States steamship Huffnlo. This is his first visit to his fnthor and mother sinco August, 1917. During that timo ho tins visitod ports or i(us3in, Japan, Italy, Franco and England. Ho was married about a year ago to Miss Simmonds of Now Jersey. Mrs. Anderson left Chicago Wednes day and will join her husband here. President Monnhan of tho St. Johns Community Club has ap pointed tho following committeo on I'arx: uow v. waiKer, chairman; H. W. Bonhnm, Dr. E. P. Horuen. A. b. Jones. J. N. Edlofson, Rev. A. P. Lnyton, R. S. Lavrack, Mrs. C. II. Thay- er w. t. I'letcner, Ain. J. ai. Shaw, F. P. Drinker, Mrs. E. A. Blow, D. C. Ely, Mrs. J. A. Campbell, G, II. Lemon, A. A. Muck. C, H. Carter, W. R. Ev ens, xnos. Autzcn, 11. w. ur- mandy, A. Larrowo, F. C. Knapp, E. L . Thompson, A. S. Benson. Polic Committeo A. E. Jones, chairman; F. A. Rice, W. M. Tower. W. W. Rogers, C. S. McGill, S. L. Dobio, C. B. Rus sell, C. L. Holmes, E. F. Mona han, G. M. Hall. Advisory Com mittee II. W. Bonham, chair man; J. N. Edlefson, Dr. E. P. Borden, C. II. Uartor, r. r. Drinker, W, T. Fletcher, Rev. A. P. Layton, Mrs. R. G. Brand. If itsnny thing ELECTRICAL seo tho Peninsula Electric Co. u Ovcrconts $22.50 up. ROGERS, For Sale Cook stovo In good condition. Apply at 317 E. Bur lington street. First class hair work mid hair chains made to order. Mrs, A. 1). Bond. Loavo orders at St. Johns Millinery. Black Sateen Shirts $1.95. ROGERS. For painting, papor hnnging nnd knlsomining, call nt resi dence, 215 W. Richmond street, or phono Col. 851. All work guaranteed. HATS undCAPS Hint fit your fnco and pocket book. ROGERS. NOTICE: Your incomo tnx is duo on or before March 15th I havo blanks nnd enn mnko them out for you complete with notary seal.- A. w. unvis. For Solo Furniturojono vroo( rango and hcator 800 S. Jorsoy street. Children cry for ROGERS TENNIS SHOES. For Salo-1 largo, 2 small win dow shades, bargain. AlsoSful blooded R. I. Cockerels $2.25 each. 202 Burr stroot, cor. Kel Iogg. LOST-Lady'a small black purse near Roviow Office, con tnining money and personal of. foots. Finder lonvo nt this of- lice. May keep money if purse and effects nro returned. Get that Million Dollar Roya Tailored Look. All Wool Suits $15.00. ROGERS. See this Home before Buying in St. Johns. Strictly modern, six rooms, furimcc rouiiccttsl to timer, Uiif muiit ct-muiit iloor, beautiful Inwn, fruit tr. Tills Is uUsolutuly the buct buy In St JullIU, Inquire 929 North Syracuse Street. Ten Commandments of M 4. 5. 6. Check them off and see how many of them you are living up to and then resolve to obey the rest of them this year: 1. Make a budget. 2. Keep an intelligent rec ord of expenditures. 3. Have a bank account. Carry life insurance. Make a will. Own your own home eventually. V. Pay your bills promptly. 8. Invest in War Savings Stamps and other government securities. 9. Spend less than you earn. 10. Share with others. Thrift without benevolence is a doubt ful blessing. Our FAMILY BUDGET and HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNT Book will help you to adhere to the first and second commandments. Peninsula National Bank t 0OOO0OOD0OOO0)00000000O00( WANTUD TO BUY small home in St, Johns. 2 clear ImildiiiLr lots ns first payment. Give location. Address R, this Office VSTA , VV7E declare without qualification, W that the Brunswick is "All Phonographs in One" the ioo$ phonograph. If this is true you ought to know it before you buy. Come in today for frte demonstration. Currins for Drugs 105 Philadelphia Street ITrriTrnTTTnTT.rr 4 . cgml We Se & a. Jitf II U HI a . w i ivin nil 5 ."It; .; in'" GOOD 111 WARDVARE rnn.z r '4 Let us show.you the splendid Huilders Ilftrdwsirc we i have for tlmt new house or barn you are figuring on building. When you sec the quality of our stuff and got our "figures" you will give us your order for all the Hard ware you will need. We stand behind everything we say and sell, Our hardware is the best, it stauds the test. St. Johns Hardware Co. Phone Columbia 35 ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the people of St. Johns and vicinity that we have purchased the Fairchild Market at the corner of Jersey and Baltimore streets, and we are prepared to take care of the Meat Wants of the public in a first class, courteous and careful manner. We in vite a share of the public patronage and can assure fair and honest treatment to all, and the best meats the markets af ford at all times. Come and give us a trial. Peninsula Market H. A. Imboden & Fred P. Myers, Proprietors