. - - - - , w , MJ ,., I 4 See Our Display We handle the best line of ranges there is made. This statement can be verified by asking anyone of the two hundred users in St. Johns. It is made better, looks better and is cheaper than any other guaranteed range on the market. Ranges $34.20 We haVe a larger and better line of comparing, compare quality as well Local News. The Regal Range on sale nt the Peninsula Hardware is a Imrgaiu at , $36.00, See It at once. o Mrs. J. C, Scott has returned , from n pleasant visit witli her son, Dr. Scott in Seattle. Wanted -Three girls to learn weaving; day work. Apply to Port land Woolen Mills. Clins. A. Kry has returned from his vacation iu.Cleona, Pennu., mid is in fine shape to jump into school iwork once more. Any one having a cleanly, well behaved .white Spit. dog for sale should see Jack McNiven nt Cnlef Uros.' store. The Hpworth League of the M. R. church will hold n character so cial at the home of Mrs. Weeks on Willamette boulevard, September .27th. 0 , Conkey's Stock Remedies ore not foods, but medicine-n separate rem edy for each disease made by the same people that make Conkey's Poultry Remedies. Sold on money ' back guarantee by panthers' Mer , cantile Co. 48c The city attorney has decided to not attempt to torce the new water rates prescribed by the city council until next month, since the ordi nance did not become operative uu . til the 7th of September, and water ' rates commence on the first of each month. ' Alex. S. Scales, the enterprising and hustling Kast side merchant, " with wife aud daughter, Miss W ,'tiia, have returned from a most en .joyuble ten-day sojourn at Toledo, Wash., with parents of Mrs. Scales aud other triends there. Miss Nettie Johuson, sister of Mrs. "Scales, returned with them and will 'spend some time in lively St.Johus. o -A. U, Davis, who has beeu as- s'lstant at the local postoffice for some time, has passed a very cred itable civil service examination and been appointed assistant postmaster at HilUboro, assuming the duties ot his new position Monday. Miss ! Grace Cole, who has been employ ed at the University Park station for several years, has been added to Postmaster Mouahan's efficient and obligtug force. Pay your tubscxlpttoB. home 'FURNISHERS' SO h03 We will take your old Stove as the Hirst Pay ment on a new Range. B a I -ance $1.00 weekly to $50.00 I Sasli and door arc carried in I .stock by the Peninsula llnrdwuie Co. Gut our prices. Ronnie liurr has beeir,caught"at last after a most successful ndver j Using campaign. o Mrs. A.'V. kelson and family have returned from nn utijoynhle two mouths' vacation spent nt Deer Island. D. J. Horsman and P. T. Han sou are numbered among the old 1 veterans at the Nntiounl Kncninp iiieut which Is being held nt I.os Angeles. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain's Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprnins and rheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without It. Por sale by all dealer's. A Wymore brought to the Re view office lust I'riday two sam ples of Wolf River apples grown on n six-year-old tree on his ground nt 916 Central nyeiiue. They each weighed one pound and were splen did specimens. Don't let lice eat up your valua ble poultry when it's so easy to get rid of them. Conkey's Lice Pow der, I.lce Liquid and Head Lice Ointment are guaranteed to do the work quickly. Get a practical poul try book free from Lauthers Mer cantile Co. 48c Plans are well along to plant a large Polish colony in Oregon. The Polish society of Philadelphia is seeking from 5000 to 10,000 acres of good laud in a body suited for this purpose and hopes to briug about 250 Polish families here with in the coming year. The society is in correspondence with Oregon people with a view to securing such a tract. Bouhatn & ' Currier's bankrupt sale of the Johnstone Toggery stock on the corner of Philadelphia and Jersey streets opened on Tuesday, and a continuous flow of bargain seekers has beeu ebbing in and out ever since. The bargains are the best and most varied that have ev er been offered in St. Johns. Peo ple realize this and are taking ad vantage of it, even coming from far up the Peninsula to do so. The bargains were so numerous that there are many left. So if you have not been to the store yet, there is still time to save money. Preach the gospel ot St. Jcbns. JERSEY ST. Heaters than ever as looks and price. Kor Itisnrnuce sejf. W.Vulentine Gilniore's Barber Shop n spe cialty 011 children' luiir cutting. Suhscrlbo for tlto 81. John Itovlow and keep ofted on tlm iIoIiikb of ilit city Wnll txiper in new and nrtiMic designs is now on sale at the Puiiin Miln Hardware Co. Prices rnuge from eight to 35 cents per double roll. Selection may be made from 50 or more different patterns., Pew, if nuy, medicines, hnve met with the uniform success at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dinrrlucn Rem edy. The remarkable euros of col ic mill diiirrlium which it has affect ed in almost every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. Porsiile bv till dealers. SCHOOL s u p . AT St. Johns Children will find it a pleasure to buy their School supplies at our store. We prize our little customers very highly and will spare no effort to make their visits pleasant and satisfactory. St. Johns Pharmacy C. R. THOMPSON, Prop. Compare Our Prices Heaters $1.50 to $20 before. When Get nn electric bend treatment or massage at Gllmore's Harder Shop o Typewriter ribbons for sale at tuts olhce; 50 cents eneh. Picture framing done at Portland prices nt II. P.Clark's, the furni ture man. tf Por Sale Six lots, nil extrn sire, between Tyler nnd Polk streets, improvements in, can sell cheat). Terms, 1 10 cash, balance $5 per liiouth, 7 per cent interest, liest residence district. McKiuuey & Davis. ititf The implicit confidence many people have in Chamberlain's Col ic, Colera and Dlarrha-a Remedy is founded mi their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowledge of the remarkable cures of colic and diarrlucn and dysentery that if has effected. Kor sale by nil dealers. L E S THE Pharmacy I ouiuui vays Degm 3epi. loin And we are here with the most complete line of text books and all kinds of supplies that ever came to town. Our composition books, tablets, erasers, pen cils, etc. are the best quality with the best prices. Everybody buying supplies here on the opening day of school will receive, free of charge, a blotter and pencil. y This year, we are in a better position than ever to care for your wants as they should be Cared for. - 1 NORTH HOAIE OF THE FAMOUS NYALS and A. D. S. REMEDIES. "CURRIN SAYS SO." Mrs. Sampson enme down ft out McMiuuvillc for nn over Sutulny visit with f i lends If yon wnnt prompt dcllvcrv of wood, call Cnchrnn-Nuttiiig & Co, Phone Col. 551, 415 So. Hayes Mreet. aotf fr.iiiK rttiiH mid iitmity hivetc 4 . 1 i turned from liuttlcgrouud, Wash,, whne Mr. Tufts was engaged in structural work. The loafers ate n pretty slick set of fellows. They generally loaf iirouud those who do not advcrtic, and ns n consequence they nre not disturbed much by customers. The loafers understand their business bett'T than some merchants. Kirst Christian Science Society. Sundays 11 a. 111.. Wednesdays at 8 p. in. Reading room open 011 .iticsduy ntul Saturday from 2 to 4 p in. All cordially Invited to the services and leading room. Sub ject Sunday: "Substance." The Misses Vina Swan nnd Vio la Westhcfer have returned from their two-weeks' outing at Wnrrcti ton and Gcnrhnrt (instead of Gari baldi ns erroneously 'reported pre reviously). They report n most delightful time, and look it. Recorder Rice nnd Councilmnn Vnleiitiue have been investigating the manner of picking hops in Yam hill fields during the past week. If thev enn be induced to trv their hands nt nlckiinr. tliev will 110 doubt cover n ten acre field every duy. Hut Oillmore.the harhcr.has just add ed n handsome sign to his place of business on Philadelphia street. He is constantly adding some attrac tion to his shop, ntul has'oiic of the finest shaving parlors on the Penin sula. An Improved front entrance is now being installed, Running up and down stnirs, sweeping and bending over making beds will not make a woman healthy or beautiful. She must get out of doors, walk a mile or two every day nnd take Chamberlain's Tablets to improve her digestion aud regu late her bowels. Kor sale by nil dealers. The advent of Roosevelt in Port land Wcduesduy drew n number of his admirers thither. Whatever else niny be said of Teddy, he cer tnlnlv is brimmimr over with vliror. nnd his competitor's will know he has been in the race when the votes nre counted next November. It is said that daucimr makes ems tect lartre. it is a sosatu tliat Ice cream makes freckles. Doctors are of the opinion that hanging on the trout gate produces riieumatism. What is a poor girl going to do? About the oulv thimr that has not been put under the ban is to sit de murely by your mother and piny rmi inns up." Mary jane, Summer aud Abert Lakes in Central Oregon are to be made to yield up the wealth of salts in their waters. A l.os Angeles company with very large capital has secured a long lease on 88,000 acres about these lakes aud is building a refin ing plant for evaporating the wa ter. It is estimated that not less thau 100,000 tons of products will be secured annually. The Model Laundry Thoroughly equipped for all kinds of laundry work and Up-to-date In every respect. Prompt and efficient service guar anteed. Your patrouage solicited. BANK PHARMACY wit, umaviiK HVHKYWHHRB l'RBK Remember thnt October 6 Is Rnl-' ly day at Christian Sunday school. ( A good program is promised. 0 s Got any old school books? If so, tnkv them to Frank Clark, 307 So. Jersey street, who will buy. , , L. K. Simmons, formerly a gro cei vinnii of this city, is making a visit to Iowa, where he expects to remain for n mouth or more. It now looks ns though St. Johns niny pass thiough one year with out holding 11 special election. Will wonders never cease? Sec G. W. Overstreet for nny thing in the plumbing line. Opno site Central School, 311 S. Jersey street. Office nnd residence phone, uoiumiiin, 500. 42U An article that has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is otic of them. II. W. Heiidrlcksou, Ohio Kails, Iud., writes, "Chain berlaiu's Cough Remedy is the best for coughs colds nnd croup, and is my best seller, dealers. Kor sale by nl Johtf T. Peterson is moving' with his family to Portland where they wiune near joiiu s present opera tious. He has secured contracts for more than 150,000 worth of sewer aud street work in Portland, which will keep him aud his force of workmen busy for some months to come. While regretting to lose Mr. Peterson nnd family from our midst, their many friends nre glad to know that John Is succeeding well and bids fair to become mini bered among the large contractors of Portland in the near future. No. 0047. Ituxrt of thu condition of the First National Bank at .St. John, In the ttate of Oregon, at Hie clow o imsliiPMi vit. 4, lUlli: KHSOUKCIW. I.nau and dUcount flGI.141.7t OvcrilmfU. secured it uiim-cM &0.77 U,.S.lMiinltoccurcclrculutl(ii M),000,00 I'. S, bonds to secure ixtul Mvimjs 5.000.00 llonds, Securities etc 13.7M.17 liunking liounti, liirnltura ami fixtures U.IMU.OO Other rad ctate owned l, lx).oo Due Irout Mate mid 1'rivate Hunks mid Hankers, Trust Com tunic anil SaviiiK llanU 8.974.42 Due from umirovvd re serve Kent. 40.3J10.7B Checks aud other ckli Items 230.02 Notes of other Na- tloual Hanks 780, 00 fractional jacr cur rency, nlckels.cmit 118.77 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 1G.22G.40 Kedcmptloii fund with V. 8. Treasurer (5 lr ct. of circulation) 2,500.00 C9.21G.20 Total.. .107.W4.tl I.IAIIIMTIIU). Capital stock paid In f 50.000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, le expen ses ami taxes wild 4,033,99 National bank notes otitstund'g 50,000,00 Individual deposits subject to check.. fll9.890.7G Demand certificates of deposit...: 10.SI3.40 Time depots 00,111.87 Certified checks.,. Cashier's checks out standing 5S9.GG Postal Savings Den'ts, 1 ,005.70 192,870.95 Total f307.501.91 State of Oregon, I .. County of Multnomah I M" I, I'. I. Drinker, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweur that the ubovc ktutcuient is true to the best of my knowledge uud belief. 1'. 1', Drinker, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 7tl. duy of Sept,, 1911. V. S. Kellogg, Notary Public, Multnomah county, Ore, A, R.Jobes, Correct Attest: Perry C. Stroud, C. It. Russell, Directors. 1'IIONH COLUMBIA 307 J "Cocks" for the game fight haven't nny tilnce in our curriculum, The 1ms iucfls of Plumbing is more matter of fact. In our work and among our supplies we use the best the market affords in the way of Cocks, Faucets & Pumps nnd other auxiliary sundries. We do good work at reasonable prices. EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street Oregon Agricultural College This great institution opens It doom for the mil semester on September '20th. Courses of Instruction include: CenerHl Agriculture, Agronomy, Aiitmnl ltu Immlry, Dairy Husbandry, Hacleriolou.y, llotauy nnd Plant Putholoey, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, liutomolocy, Veterinary Science, Civil KiiKinccrhig, Hlcctrlnil Hnjduccrlug, Mechanical Itu Kinccriug, Mining Kngiueeriug, IIlKh wuy HuKiucuriuuf, Domestic Seiunce, Domestic Art, Commerce, l'ortwtry, Pharmacy, oology, Chemistry, Physic, Mathematics, Iiif;tiih I.umkiwuo uud Literature, Public Speaking. Modvru LutiKUnucs, History, Art, Architecture, Industrial Pcdueou,)-, Pliyslnd l(dui--tlou, Military .Science nnd Tactics, mtd Miulc. Catalogue and HhMnittHl l.lturHtiu mailed tree on application. AiKlrww: Registrar. Oreuou Agricultural Colli. Corvallls, Oregon. School YrurOpcn September 20th No. 10103. Report of the condition of the I0NAL 01' st. joiins in the State of Oregon, at the rl of busine Sept. 4, igia: RKSOt'KCKS I.ouns unit illsrminti tlN.&Iki III Overdrafts, Kwureil um-oe'd 1M1.08 U.H.lUmiU to secure clrcumtMi NUXKUK) V. S, Honils to secure Potitl Saving B.ooaw Premiums on I'. S. Houds. , . . H87.7D Houds, Si'curltlus, etc 1 IU. UI Hanking house l'lirnituru ud fixlurw 3.J00.00 Due from Statu ami Private Hunks aud llaukr, TruM Companion. SuvIiiliii Hanks T.WM.U7 Due from upprovwl rrtuirvi. aL'HiitM .IILM1& ti? Checks uud oilier cah Items . TfO.TK Notes of other Nu- tionut Hunks wsn nn l'rartloiud Paper Cur- runey. Mekuls and CenU lilJifl Lawful money rusurve In Hank, viz: Specie 12.4Tt.M5 18.1TIM6 i.eKul 1 euder Note tiouu Redemption fund with U. S. jreasurur s pur cant w circulation) 800.00 Total fWT,T06.tM I.IAllir.ITIKS, Capital stock paid in ; aurmus iiimi Undivided profits, lu exjmu ses ahd taxwi lld m.io 50,(MMl.OO H0.ftTi.To BJES.1S llfS.oo 418.18 2)138.76 National Hank Notes outstd'g imilvlilual deposits subject tocheck Demuud certlfiouttts ofdeixiklt Time deiJQjlts Certified Checks Cashier's checks outstanding. roitai .-Mtviugsduposiis, Total flWT.TOD.Ql State of Oregon, I County ot ainltnomali, I. I. N. Kdleficu. Cnihier of th alove untned bunk, do soluiuuly swunr that the utxjve statemuut is true to th best of my kuowlcdge and Ixillyf. 1. .n, Jiineisen, utsuiar, C.l.-n.Il.c.l ... l.Af,lu ... this 11th day of Sept., 1913, J, I., nuaKiiiKiiam, notary t'umio. Multnomah county. Ore. Correct Attest: Peter Autzeu, M. I,, ilolbrook, V, C, Knapp, Directors. 1