i nf Hip .Inhnstnnp s Tntraprv Rtnnlr Ul EMU WWIIIIWiWIIW V Do 5 Hl II Days, Beginning Tuesday, September 10th and Continuing Through September 26th ALL of this stock is clean and fresh. Heforc buy ing this stock Mr. Johnstone had the room com pletely remodeled. Everything has had the best of care and for the most part is actually less than one year old. So at this sale there is absolutely no junk. To mention a few things: Men's Underwear, regular $1.25 suits, sale price $ .84 Trousers " 2.50 " " 1..67 " " " 3.00 " " 2.00 ' " " 3.50 " " 2.34 " Shoes 5.00 " " 3-35 ' " " 4.50 " " 3.00 IT is our intention to conduct the store as a Men's and Young Men's Exclusive Furnishing Store in cluding shoes, while our old store will be fitted more completely than ever with Ladies' Wearing Ap parel. We desire to change some of the lines and we must close out a lot of the excess stock. Excess stock was the undoing of the former owner of the store. You can fit your boy out in a suit of clothes, hat and pair of shoes for school wear at a very, very reasonable price. Thus a new hat at Si. 25, suit at $6.00, stock ings at 25c, shirt or waist at 50c, underwear at 75c, necktie at 25c, collar at 10c; would cost regularly $9.10 but the sale price will be $6.07. This stock includes the Ladies' Dresses, Under wear, Hosiery and Neck wear, Stick Pins, Cuff Uiittous, Mirrors, Purses and Notions. 11 We have employed no Sales Specialist to handle this sale for us. Wo are established in St. Johns. We depend up on your return and not upon transient business. We cannot afford to deceive. WE .bought the stock at 58 per cent of the invoice price. There being no dead stock of consequence, it can be plainly seen that we can sell everything at the invoice value and still make a profit of 42 per cent. For example a $3.00 man's hat usually costs at wholesale $2.00; at the price we paid the hat costs us about 60 per cent of $2.00 or $1.20. This same example works out on everything. To go over the eutire stock and re mark it is an almost endless piece of work, so we use the plain selling figures, as the stock was marked and you can buy anything from a yard of ribbon to a pair of shoes, figure up the selling price and deduct onc-lhird the amount. Thus a bill of $5.00 will cost you $3.33. There arc 3S Men's Suits of the Sincerity line. At the price we name you can afford a new suit under almost any circumstances. A $25.00 suit' will go at $17.67 An 1S.00 suit will go at 12.00 A 15.00 suit will go at 10.00J Can you make money any easier? Consider that all these are actually seasonable merchandise. The sale is a bonafide Bankrupt Bargain Sale at the Toggery ,corncr1 of Burlington and Jersey Streets. The Store With the white front. Wc will be opon overl ings during this Sale BONHAM & CURRIER Corner Jersey and Bur-, lington Sts. St. Johns. max ORDINANCE NO. 505 An Ordinance l'r viding Tlu Time And Marnier of (Mak ing Six Inch Sewer Cornice-, (ions from the Alain hewtr to All I.ols Which Are Not Now Connected on l-illmon Street fromPessenden Street , to St. Johns Avenue in the1 City of St. Johns, Oregon. J RESOLUTION "Cocks" name fiilit haven't for tin iilucv in our curriculum. The bus illCMi of Plumbing i more mutter of fact. In our work ami amotiK our supplies we use (he TI10 city of at. Jutiii Uh unluiu follow: Thu eountil or tht' i-itv ( St. Juliiw. lutvhiu iwvrMlHvii tliecot of iunrov 1'TllliHirv ttct frowi tin- north ulilc lino of 1'mmihWu til to the Mutli hide lino of 8l. JollM avenue ill fit)' of St. John, m Iiom !) IIm- rvKilulloii of tlu council of mM rlly tUteil on tin )!h iky of AuMiwt, luii. awl rwHrlnl I.. II... ..ML... ..I I f. .........I-.. ..f l.l ami milieu llinruf hailnv Iktii ixil.liti. Ullll Oilier UUXIIIltrV ml iii tliu St. Jolnw Uvvjew, a wt-vUy .tlo good work at reusouahle lii'vwr or general circulation, on I tho Dili iky huiI Tttili lUr of Auuukt.iui ' Hwvii uy tii HituiHvii ( tin It in riMilvi-il liy (lie City of St Jeln h Or nun: Tluit it lU'i'iim it c-xpnlU-nt mill ih h h irv lo lniiioi l'lllinoif (.tiii't If. in tin- innllii'ily lint of W.Kk'IiiimukI nn t It jMillii ih line of W, Julin.iuvl in Die i llv of .St, jotiiift In tin follimliiK mini hit, to wit: II.V K""'i"K I'11' will x'HMI of Mut to Mil;niiK' it-Hily for linn I utlioiiit! uiul tiv lyiiin ix font ri'iiu'iit wtlk mul vlnliti'i'ii foot i'iiiIi oil Uilli nidi-it ol will htn-i't with the mci'M-uy i'roMnlkiiiiiil i cormpitul iron Kltirii. 1 Work to Ik- done mvorilliiK to the nnv phou ami upecillmtlioiu of tliu city ii'Kl ' ,' ni'cr 011 We in the office of the city recortuT rt'lntlvc thcii'to, uliich wlil plain ami H'elficuUoiii uiul otiiuiiliHi nrc NitUfuctory uiul nre licrcliy nppiovt'il. S.1I1I liiiprovi'iiicntii tu In mink' in lUTorilumc with the cluirliT mnl orilliiiiiii'tMi of the city of bent Ihe market affords in lite way of St. Jolitw. mul uinler the upcriloii , a. m r-i . 1 mnl iHrwtlon of Die city ciiKhiwr. Cocks, Faucets a Pumps! timi the eti of mi.i iniprovonitnt t. MltulrieS. We ' nw1'!! a ptovliliil liy the city chtir- Iitiiihiii tne liroiKTiy eict.'iiiiiy mul lienetiltcil in forvmmi of mU mwr, which wul ufflikvlt b 1111 file tu the office ol thf city rtorlcr; mul li'nul iotiiig ! nut lew ul ktich iuiiroeMiut, m kliown ty the HitrilMvtt ol live city eiiKlnei-r 011 file hi thv office of the city recorilur. uiul iia reiwHMtrriucci luviux lieN lileil. 1 uml.H ptovuleil ly Mill renolMtiou, eiii-' MKttr'n )KeliHiimry ntiuiateof therokt of ; will iHllKovvuieut U (IMI.IXI, hut lmll Ihi mon iCvrlely ilrtrriniur.1 liy muI uiiuimter. ' Nww, tlmrefore. it in lwiehy onlcrwl tlwt wil ktreet lie imwovnl iul the time for the XMtiiltiou of will liuproveiueiit 1 limebv Ax ut oixty iluvi. hutu thv : tait tmitltcfttion ol notice ol nroiudU of will work, which mmiI uoumU iiiunt lit) 1 111ml with the recoriler of mtiil city 011 or before the Mtll iky of Septemlwr, 191a, I it ellit o'clock p. ui. ol wul iky. I Til ut imIiI street fthall be iHiiruvtMl follow: llyk)iUKu luch Mtwur imii- I ueatioiu from the wiun Mwer to nil lut which are uot uow ivuiiecleil with muic. Said iHiwcr coiiuectioiu to run from I he uiiiiii Mtwur to the iuuer Mile of tlM curb, I ami to he not ! tkmi ten feat below 1 tho tun of the curb iluevtly alou. Aku ! by cuiuttriictiiiK ueceaMry catch Imuuiu (three iu nuuiber) one ou each of the fol kiwIiiK iitreoU; lutvraecliou Pewieuileu, Tnnnlmll uml CmIIiu trvciwith ouiiuec tloim to tewer. Tilt city luconler hull ive uolicc hy imhllcHtiwu lor not lean tlwu three in Mirtluue iu the St. Jolin Kevicw.the ott ofal iiew()Mier, luvitiHg ptookMU lor inakiiiK Mill iiupioveuient. Said tuiprou'Micnt h.ill in nil recvt bo ilunu uml coui4tel iu cooforuui with the plan hui! kwificNtiuiit of the ciiuiiiccr ou Ale. nil work to be iloue un der the direction mid upervwioii ol the city unjjiiieor, That the cot of Haul improvement shtill be uktoMed agaiual the tfoerty in the locyl itiiiirovoiHKUt ditlrict u dc tcrlUnl In wild rekolutiou ami dciuiit- eil an and deckral to be iu Iak1 iiewer District No. 2, 1'asMMl tut; ooujtcU thte the 8rd day of September, 1912, Appreveil by the nwyor till the 8rd liiy of Scptcinbur, 1913. IV. A.lfUCK. fitnyor. Attc.t: 1. A. KlCn. Ktoordvr. PublUhuil in the St. Johiu) Review eu Septciillwr 0, 1913 ' Net tha label oh your papar. prices, EDMONDSON CO. 203 S Jersey Street thcicby, mid be nil of Iota EL CO. Kuvt-or to St. Johiu Saml uml liruvcl Coiiiwny I.. 1)1 JACKSON, l'rop. General Contractor We are rcvare! to lo unv and all kinds of excavating for street work and other jntrposus. We also bundle sidewalk and build. iiK material. Newton and l'e.s,sondon Streets St. Johns, Oregon l'lioue Columbia 236 Oregon Agricultural College Thu great iMirtlculiirlv which i hereby dcclnred to uirt of lot, block mid purcek of luiul iictwceu the tcrtiiini of uch improve i iticiitk nlmttiiiK imkiii, udjiicciit or prox iinute to kiild Pilluiore .Strict from the J iimrKlmil line of ald Mreet kick to the ' center of the block or block or triictn of luiul ubiittiiiK theicon or proximate 1 thereto. ! That nil the procrty inchuleil iu wul I improvement dUtrlct aforcMild i hereby iieviureii to tic j.ocui iniproveiiiciit dUtiict No. K. That the city engineer' attimincnt of the probable totul cot of .iiil improve me lit of ktreet i f 1,577.00. That Uie cost of Mid l'illmore ktreet improvement I to be nksekscd iiKutiut the piopurty ill mid local luseksmcut du t net mi providcil hr the city charter of the city of St. John, mid ou n pro rata lutU. Adopted the 27th day of AuKt, 19U. 1'. A. RICH, Recorder. Published ill the St. John Review AiiKiist ;!0 mid Sept. C, 1913. Notice to Creditors til tht Cmiiily Coutt ol the Htt ol Orrgou tor I Ik Comity ol MiiHiiomih. Iu the maUcr l llir Il.tatr ol Mtliu O 0rr Mcrrt ilrvrail. I N'olkt l Itctrhy sivrn that Hit unitcrtlcnetl 1 Ua Well apnotillctl Ity Ihe nUr luinrd Court . Aitmiut.tratur ilh the ttt kiuicxnt ul the I U) iiumrit rtutr Any anJ U croiit hJ lus auv iUlm i;aliit jU ettatc aic hrtcby iiolilictl ami ttiuctcJ to pirwut the unit with lror ouvhcr thettto attachtJ. to iuc at the -ihrt ol Collier .V Collier Attutue Aoi I hp.ilj ' till! llulktliii! In the Cllvol foilttuit Couniv ol Multuiuuali Oirsoii uilhin u iuoulblt.nu the Ailmiultlrator with Will Anucxt.1 Oatc ol Grl publuallou. Aut;xit 4 lte ol lt utlkaliou selriulvr iy' The Model Laundry tliktltutiou olieu it door for the full aemuktcr 011 September 20th. iimtkA o instiuelion ineniile: i.enerai Avri.-ullurv. Altoiuumv Aultnal Hua- 1 i i. 11.. 1 .... f... 11 ......1 .. Slultooniali Diego!! ullhin u mouth. Itoiu t baudiy. IXury llukbaudry. lkciertolony. i,i.uti,thi.iimMU-atioiiolihi.ol thi.noti. Hotany mid Plant Putholoi-y, Poultry 1 Uiitxil v ovrrtiect UuktMiidry, Horticulture, I'.utouioloKy. Vetenuary Sclauce, livil It iiturcr inn, Ulectricul HnKineerino, Mecluinieal Ku. KiiiecriuK. MiuhiK HnKinceriii;. Uiglt. wtiy ISiiKtueeriiiu, Doiiicatic Science, luiuetic Art, Commerce, I'oreolry, Pluiriiutcy, iUHilugy, Chctuiktry, Phytic, dlutheiiutticM, HiiKlikh Itu;uaxc and l.lterulure, Public SpcHkiiiK, Modern IingiweoKi llittory, Art, Architecture, luthutrial PodaeoKy, Phyical Hducu. tion. Military Science mul Tuctics, and Mu.le. CnuiloKue nud llhiktruted I.iteruttire tnailad tree on application. Address: RrgUtmr, OrKol A;rieultiiriil College, CorvallU, Oreu. School Year Open September 20th port RENT cards at this orflca. Thoroughly eqttlppetl for all of laundry work and kinds I Up-to-date in every respect. Prompt and efficient service guar auteeU. Your patronage solicited. HE ECONOMY SHOP will be open for business at 1 1 1 South Jersey St., Saturday, September 7th We have recently purchased the 5-10-15 and 25c stock of goods carried by Frank Clark; with this, we have consolidated our own stock of Variety and Bazaar Goods; and by recent purchases will have on our opening day An Immense Variety of Staple and Up-To-Date Merchandise consisting of Granite and Enamelware, Tinware, Hardware, Crockerv. Fancy China, Hosiery, Towels, Underwear, Ribbons, Notions, Etc., that win oe priced at less tnan is usually asKeci tor same. We are members of a syndicate of buyers for stores of this kind and have EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES of securing genuine bargains in all lines of merchandise and while we shall make a specialty of 5, 10 and 15 cent goods, we will not confine our stock to goods selling at these prices. Our buyers are constantly on the lookout for such goods as can be bought for less than the regular market price and we can very easily convince you that it will be a Money Saving Proposition to Trade with Us Watch Our Windows for Big Specials in all Lines Come in, get acquainted and look around, you'll not be urged to buy. All goods marked in plain figures. A Western Store with Eastern Prices The Economy Shop 111 S.Jersey St. St. Johns, Ore. R. Sully I