-on- Hiiir, (Ik ferhtf. Heaters! Heaters! Heaters! Soptombor is here and the dump rainy days arc upon us. It's time to order that hoator and get the homo in readiness for fall and winter. You know an ounce of pre vention is worth a pound of cure. Keep the home warm and dry and you will have little need for the doctor. Here arc the pictures of our two favorites. . in rrwllnii GARNET HEATERS SHASTA HEATERS MADE IN ST. JOHNS" "MADE IN ST. JOHNS' Just like the picture very linudsomc heat ur. llody is tnndc of Wollsvillc polished steel, caM lined with tmsket or open lining, cast bottom, "swing off" toptondinit lnre wood, plain nickel trimming nnd footrnil, lnrc square door, .screw draft in front nnd small draft under front door to stnrt file quickly a perfect nlr tij;ht heater. The Ctaruet radiates the greatest amount of heat for the least amount of fuel con smiled. The Oatnet is made in 3 sizes: Size 1 8 small, $9.90 Size 20 medium $11,70 Size 23 large, $13.50 A regular comfort, just like picture. The hotly is of Wellsvillc polished steel. It is cast lined. That retains the heat, It has a cast bottom and top. The Shasta is nickel trimmed with side foot rails. It's the most durable wood burning heater made. It will Inst a life time. This heater also comes in 3 sizes: Size Number xo small $13.50 Size Number 23 medium $15.30 Size Number 24 large $17.10 I- 'if, Wc have some other attractive heating stoves at very reasonable figures. Box heaters, combination coal and wood heaters, coal heaters, and alrtlghts. T Ormandy Bros. 0PSE CREDIT FURNITURE OFFICE Local News. The St. Johns cars wero the first to fro over the new Broad way bridge Another honor for St Johns. A. T. Boldon, of Mnrahflold. is I spending u few days in St. Johns circulating among his old time ' friends. ! four local young men wore, taken in charge by the St. Johns police force for passing worth less checks this week. j We wish to extend our sincere thanks to tiie many dear friends for their kindness during our re cent sad bereavement. Mrs. M. E. Beebe, Miss V. G. Beebe, A. L. Beehe. We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to attend the sixtieth anniversary of the marriago of Mr. and Mrs. William II. Hamil ton. Sr., at Gresham, Oregon, Sent. 3rd. They had lived in St. Johns for n number of years, and are well nnd favorably known here. Milton Seelcy, of Michigan, was a guest of his grandfather, P. W. Hinman, Sunday. Ho has gone to Corvallis, where lie will teach chemistry and science in the Agricultural College, He is a bright young man, and is bound to make his mark in the world. A public meeting for the pur pose of arousing sentiment to ward the recall of Sheriff Word was held on the Peninsula Na tional Bank corner Saturday evening. A man named Coltrin and Seneca Fouts were the lead ing speakers. Quite a crowd congregated to listen to the ad dresses, and it is said a number signed the petitions for the re call, which were circulated by a young woman. The annual picnic and barbe cue of the St. Johns Volunteer Fire Department, held along the Willamette river below the ship building plant Sunday, was well attended and hugely enjoyed. Members of the company, their friends, members of the city council and city officials kept coming and going throughout tli Hnv. A barbecued ox furn ished hot beef, and there were ham and cheese sandwiches and nthpr pdihles in bounteous sup ply. A ball game was pulled off UeiWCeil lllc lliuiucu mm oniric men, and a number of wrestling matches occurred. Little Merrill Wilcox, neatly attired in firemen raiment, was the mascot of the event, and was the most import ant personage on the grounds. F.vorvhndv had a most iollv time. and the event will not soon be forgotten by those m attendance. Get an electric head treatment er massage at Gilmorc's Iinrber Shop. Don't forget to vote on the free text book question at the high school this evening. A young daughter came to grace the home of Recorder F. A. Bice last Friday morning. Chief of Police Allen and wife; Iinvo returned from a pleasant i visit in British Columbia. . Congregational Church- Sun-1 day School 10 a.m.; preaching I 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.; C. E. at 7! p. m. Prayonneeting Wednes day at 8 p. m. In some of the Middle States prayer is resorted to to bring rain. In Oregon all that is nec ossary is to send out the hop pickers, and it comes in copious quantities. A special meeting of tho Com mercial club will be held on Monday evening next for tho purpose of choosing a nominat ing committee. All members are urged to be present. Labor Sunday will bo observed in the Congregational church next Sunday. The subject will be, "The Church's Opportunity for the Laboring Man.1' Special music; all welcome. The American Express Com pany hns secured W. C. Roe as agent for the express business in St. Johns. Any one desiring to ship by American express may do so by lenving parcel at Roe's confectionery store on North Jersey street and it will receive due attention. Mrs. Lillian Ludwig Curtis, a bride of two months, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wray, 208 South Jersey street, Thursday, August 28, after an illness of several weeks. She was aged 1G years and G months, and was the wife of Benjamin Curtis of this city, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ludwig, also of St. Johns. The funeral services were held at the Blackburn chap el Saturday, August 30, and the remains wero laid to rest in Co lumbia cemetery. Mayor Albee and the City Commissioners have agreed that all of the I. W. W. agitators who recently were arrested and convicted on charges of disorder ly conduct, will have their sen tences suspended providing they leave the city and do not return. Attorneys representing the agi tators have agreed that if this action is taken by the Council their clients will leave the city immediately. These include C. Peterson and John Randolph, and in all probability Tom Burns. one of the most rabid leaders of the crowd. -Portland Daily Ab stract. EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 Typewriter ribbons for sale at this office; 50 cents each. I "Study to show thy- ! self approved unto God, a workman that needeth notto be a shamed, rightly di viding the word of Truth." We want 500 Studying In the Bible School Rally Day, Oct. 5 Church of Christ Corner New York SI. and Cenlral Avenue 1 A lino of typewriter ribbons, both narrow and wide, has just been received at the Review ollice; 50c each. Also carbon paper at two sheets for five cents. Some Advantages to be Gained by trading at The St. Johns Pharmacy Our new price schedule allows you a saving of practically 25 per cent over the regular price on all patent medicines and toilet articles, thus comparing favorably with the best prices obtained in Portland. We will replace any article not found just as we represent it; an item worth considering. You can have your goods delivered to your door on only a few moments notice. Our prescription department is always in charge of a competent druggist. We are always ready to serve you politely, pleas ingly and rapidly. We appreciate your patronage, The St. Johns Pharmacy Cut-Rate Druggist mimII If. lU-nCniw of itwbpiniUnci th. fimt of thr wk in St .!!. n I' tni iteming Am at Portland Mk.hmU - CtitrVft, the fmnt ,tt!u nun U i mil'- : THv in mmv 1 1 m in m nwi hated nti twir Jitvt tt Mh Circular this month mrrj itig rlm aUtmp vulue. l orSal.' Set of Trap Drum. Columbia 21s. t'urrin iwyn; Every time in Wt timi- to KODAK. Lt ua b vim how frr of churxv. J Wanted Csimble woman to do I housework. Call 880 Smith j Ivnnhoc. i Compare the sine of the imck KiH of Ql'AMTY household drugs tlmt you buy hero with i those bought elsewhere and note tho dilVcrcnce. It pay to got your household drugs from us. Ql'ALlTY and FULL WEIOH'l', ' Currins for Drugs. ' For Sale 75 one year old chickens at 70 cents each. Call 812 Willamette boulevard, north. Lost Small black dog with i bald spot on side of head; collar I with padlock; answers to name of "Pin." Return to 302 Hit- ; .1 II 1 mm mm ciianan, or can uminiinu n; reward. Jack McNiven, now at Con tralto, Wash., was in this city tho fore part of the week, hav ing come to attend the Christian Endeavor picnic Labor Day. First Christian Science Society Sundays 1 1 n. in., Wednesdays tit 8 t). in. Reading room open on Tues. riiurs. ninl Snt. from i to . p. m. All cordially invited to the services mid reading room. Subject Stiniluv: "Man." This year we will have a larg er line of school supplies than over before and will also carry all books that are required in the local schools.- Currins for Drugs. Private tutoring in Grammar School. High School or Civil Ser vice Branches, Hook-keeping, Shorthand or Commercial Studies taught in your own town. Ad dress 722 Polk street for appoint ments. Currin says: We will develop any size roll film free of charge. Special cut rate prices on print ing. Wo use EASTMAN TEST ISO CHEMICALS and prints are made on VELOX paper, tho pa lter made to lit the amateurs' negatives. Hring in your next roll of Minis. For Sale Six room house and lot, fruit trees, gruno arbor, strawberries in, also river view. Owner on the place to show.--911 S. Edison street. 2tc. Wo have but one quality in our prescription drug and chem icals THE VERY REST nnd wo have had education and ex perience in proscription com pounding. Rotter bring your next proscription to us and noto the care it gets. Currins for Drugs. Wanted By rosponsiblo party, at once. Three or four room house, furnished, close in; must be in good repair and rent rea sonable. Address .1. K, 1024 South Jersey street. Currin says: Wlion you want candy out of tho ordinary, candy that has a delicious lingering taste, then come to us. We have nothing hut tho linost. Not the cheapest, hut the bust. Dr. J. Vinton Scott and Miss Francos Dittmor wore married at the home of the bride's moth er, Mrs. Rogina Dittmor. in Now Orleans Soptombor 2nd. They will lie at homo in St. Johns Thursday of next week. The Dr.'s many frionds join with tho Reviow in wishing the newly married couple all the happiness this old world affords. T. R. Qunllev and Mrs. Qual loy, parents of Mrs, John T, Po terson, died within a few hours of each other at their homo in Genosee, Idaho, last week, tho lattor dying first. Grief ovor tho dentil of his lifo time com panion is bolioved to bo tho di rect cause of Mr. Qualloy's de mise. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson wore in attendance at tho fu neral. There will be quarterly meet ing services at the Evangolical church Sunday, Septombor 7th, at 11 a. m. Presiding Elder C. C. Poling D, D. will preach. He needs no introduction to tho people of St. Johns as he lias boon associated with our work here from its incipiency. Sacra ment of the Lord's supper will follow the sermon. Come and worship with us, especially if you have no church homo in bt. Johns and desire to take com munion witli us. Preaching at 8 ti. m. by the pastor: subject. "How God Moots Emorgoncy." - Pastor. We are always on tho lookout for tho bast for our customers, so have added the famous DRUNA line of household remedies to our stock. They each and ovary one have a money back guarantee with them. Currins for Drugs. THERE ARE TIMES whrti it p to W writ known at a ImmU Yon hm wmtt a M rncr t ymt iMlvKtiU imhitt) l rtpMt4Mlttv. A m t. mi y.tr lMkrr will hl a low way Y.hi my I about to rmhark in an iMmrtmrnt eMtrruriM, K into tmMttroft or buy mm ptporty. Vk I btttr qMalifo! ttt tviw you, pcthapK giv yet a Simncinl lift, than vonr IwuWwf Tb I'rwiwwiU XalfcMtal IVihU takn eccint 4vftMU hi rM .lit inn uch aiwMattct to its depositor n it may. Arc ym t )o) inn hMaittewt irlatfoHD liert ? PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank on the Peninsula I'l TFH Al Tl N. Prr. J'min X Kui.muks, Cah. V. C. KxArr, Yice Vtn. S. h DoaiK, Aw't Caali. 4 rtvl a j-J looaJf THIS COUPON is K00(1 fm 10 Extra s llllO WUrUII 6lH Greon Trading Stamps on a 50c purchase. CURRIN'S for DRUGS Continue to Plan The Hlhle School of the Church of Christ held their regular Workers' conference Tuesday evening. The main ouject tor discussion was plans for their lliillv Hiiv hmi'IMiwh. In lw hnld Sunday, October nth, at which tune they expect at least not) to be in attendance. Ilcnorts of committees were heard and sug gestions as to future work made. It is manned that they shall twite- the President of the Com mercial Club, Chairman of the School Hoard and Mayor Bredo son to give short addresses on tins occasion. Mayor Alhee of Portland will also he asked to be n attendance and make a talk along with other prominent peo nle of the stale. The services will probably be held in the High School mill lito riutn, provided proper arrange ments can be made. One object of this Kally Day service so plan ned is to show that they are working in harmony with the Commercial Club for the advance ment of St. Johns: that they de sire to assist the mayor and coun cil in tho establishment or good government, and that they are attempting to keep abreast with the advancements made by the public schools along educational lines in teaching. The school is divided into diff erent departments with superin tendents for each department having their separate teachers nearly all of them being gradu ates of the teachers' training course. The school will be re organised after October nth, and will contain about 21 c usses witli 11 trained teacher at head of each class. Tho Christian Endeavor of the Church of Christ gave a Labor Day mcmc and launch excursion Monday. A goodly number of tho young folks wore in the par ty, witli Uev. J. It. Johnson and wife as chanerones. They left at about !):!!() a. 111. on the launch for Sauvies Island with nlenty of provisions to last out the day. After disembarking, some made nronaration for dinner, while others explored the island around the camp. One of the features of tho dinnor, which was served in royal style and lit for any king, having been prepared by tho young ladies, was a large steel head salmon which had been caught on a silver hook while on tho way, and friod to tho queen's taste. After dinner base bull, croquet and other gamos wore enjoyed. Lunch was again prepared at 7 :!!(), af ter which a largo bonliro was built on the beach and songs and stories were entered into with much onjovmont. Tho party returned at lOtfO, very en thusiastic over tho day of pleas ure, and will not forgot it for some time at least until the sunburn and soreness wears away. Proposals Wanted Any owner or owners, legal authorized agent or representa tive of any vacant lots, blocks or any real ostato within tiie boundaries of the city of St. Johns suitable for public parks or play grounds desiring to dis pose of such property for public parks or play grounds, are re quested to kindly s-.'bmit sealed bids to Mayor Chas. Hredeson, chairman of the park committee, giving price, description, loca tion and area of tho tract or tracts. Any and all bids must lio submitted on or boforo tho 15th day of Soptombor, 191U. Hy order of tho Council. 0. J. GATZMYEIt, City Attorney, Published in tho St. Johns Ho viow August 22 and 29, and Sept. 5, lQia. NOTICE OFSMERIFP'SSALU Of Escheat Property In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county. State of Oregon, Plaintill', vs. J. P. Kinley, as Administrator of the estate of F. M. Erasure, deceased, and all persons who claim to be heirs at law or next of kin of V. M. Erasure, deceas ed, and all persons claiming an interest in the estate of said de ceased. Defendants. By virtue of a judgment order, decree and order of sale issued out of the ijbovo entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 2!)th day of August, lDHI. upon a judgment rendered and entered 111 said Court on the Mth day of July, 1813. in favor of the Plain till, by which judgment it was ordered, adjudged and decreed that there was echeated to the State of Oregon the following described property, to wit: westerly hair or Lot Thirteen (111). Iilock Two (2). of Willam ette Boulevard, acres in Mult nomah County, Oregon; and Lots Five (f). Six (0). Seven (7), Eight (8) and Nine (.)). Block Three of Fortune Place, in Multnomah County, Oregon, which said order directed me to sell the said real property as on execution, and out of the pro ceeds of such sale to pay all costs incurred in said cause, and the expenses of said sale, and to pay tho remainder or the proceeds ot such sale, if any, to the Treas urer of the State of Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said order, judgment, order, de cree and order of sale and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, tho (5th day of October. lOl.'l. at at 10 o'clock a. 111., at the East front door of tho County Court House in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, sell all of the said real property at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand, in accordance witli Section 7:170 of Lord's Oregon Laws, the proceeds of said sale to he applied as hy said order di rected. T. M. WORD. Slier ill of Multnomah County, Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of Septem ber. 1913. First issue Sept. 5, 1913; last issue Oct. 3, 1913. Proposals lor Street Work .Soul oil troosiilii will lie received at the offlre of llic Kecoriler of the City of St. Julius until Buiit, 10, 1913, lit H o'clock ji. 111., for the liniirovviiiviit of Itiitt iltirlliiKtoii St. from tlicaut line of Jerevy itrt'ft, to tilt urfct line of Centra! uyuiih In tiie milliner provlilixl hy Ordinance No. MM, subject to the imvl ions (if the charter ami unliimucun of lit City of St. loliim, unit the estimate of the city ciiKliicor on file. KuKiueer'ii entimnte is fl,lWi.7t. Mils must tie strictly in accorilaiiee witli printed blanks, which wilt be furii iklicil on application at the ollice of the Keconler of the City of St, Johns, Ami suiil improvement imut be completed on or before 60 days from the dute of the last publication of this notice. No projiowiU or bids will lie ennsidurud uuleM accompanied by a certified ehevk uyable to the order of the .Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by a riMH)u sibfe ti&uk for an amount eipml to tun percent, of the aKKK'ne proposal. The rlf;ht to reject any and all bids U hereby reserved. lly order of the City Council. l'.A. RICK. Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review on August 29, and September Gaud 12, 1913. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD Sealed bids will be received by tho undersigned at his oflico in the City Hall until G p. m., September 16th, 1913, for supply of wood for uso of Jtho City Hall, estimated at 20 to 25 cords. By order of the Council. F. A. RICE, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Re viow Sept. 5 and 12, 1913.