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BLUE TAG SALE ON FOR TWO WEEKS FRIDAY, JULY 10th TO SATURDAY, JULY 25 1 s TO livery Article in this Hig Store Kxcept Contract Goods Reduced. CASH ONLY. No goods tnken in trade at these prices. RUGS REDUCED Ouc-IWth to Onc-Thlrcl. All Stand- nrd, Sizes, Qualities and Designs. BRASS BEDS, Regular $13.00 to $36.00, Now S9.00 to $25.00. DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS, Regular $1.75 to $.o.oo, Now $4.75 to $28.50. ROCKERS, MORRIS CHAIRS, Regular St. 75 to $36.00, Now $1.35 to $27.00. LIBRARY TABLES, Regular $3.75 to $20.00, Now $2.50 to $14.50. GO-CARTS, Regular $5.75 to 520.00, Now $4.00 to $15.00. Ormandy Bros. FURNITURE OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Notice CHEAP WOOD Beginning Friday, May 22, 1914 J Until Further Notice, the St. Johns Lumber Company 4 will deliver its fine sixtecn-iiich stove wood within the following named districts at reduced prices; St. Johns, South to S. I & S. Railroad Cut $2.50 per I.ond S. P. & S. Roilroad Cut to Chutaqua Hon!. 2.75 per I.ond Chataqua Uoul. to Ainsworth & Hoston Sts. 3.0O per Load t St. Johns Lumber Company I Cor. Ilurlington & Hrodford Sts. Pacific Telephone Columbia 131 Factory Site AT A BARGAIN Block Eight, just north of the Portland Woolen Mills for a limit ed time can be purchased at a bar gain. Price $5,500 ALSO, FINE BUILDING LOT Lot 5, Block 7, Willamette boulevard, north. An excellent buy at $600J $50 down and bal ance at $10 or $15 per month. Inquire at Review Office Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruiis and Veg etables in Season at ALEX. S. SCALES GROCER Phone Col. 210 501 Fasenden St. If you are thinking of making a change INVESTIGATE. For Sale Office furniture, in cluding leather couch and chair, desk, etc.. also household furni ture in first class condition, in cluding some fine rugs. Call 109 W. Burr street; phone Col umbia 518. adv. Good view camera and medical battery to exchange for chick ens, bicycle, rugs or gas stove. Phone Columbia 273, 1 3 OFF St. Johns, Oregon Home telephone C not. T T THE LIFE CAREER "Schooling In youth ihoiiM Inrariibljr l dlircif J lu prepare i rn in the ltt w for the brt ixrrm.ncul ov upatiou lor which he l vapabtc - f rr.iilnitC W Wlot This is the Mission of the Forty-iklli School Year Opens SEPTEMBER i8th, 1914 Write for Illustrated loo-page Hook let. -TUB LIFE CAREER." and tor Cata. log containing full Information. Degree Courses AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry. Dairy Hus bandry, Poultry Husbandry. Horticulture. Agriculture for Teacher. FORESTRY, LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS; Domestic Science, Domestic Art, ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Alining. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. Industrial arts. Voiationat C 0-Agrlculture, Dairy ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial , Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course. School of Music Piano. String, Band, Voice Culture. Firmer! Business Coou by Mail Free. AdJrcM Tlllt ftKUl&TKAH, (tw.T-lo lo S-9) CorvtUlt, Ortfea For Sale Four outside corner show cases at a bargain. For further particulars inquire at this office. Local News. Where shall I get my haircut? At Gilmore's barber shop. adv. t G. B. Sexton is having a neat little dwelling erected on Tioga street. Svlvia has made Mother Punk- hurst look like an amateur star vationist. Many men who urinK more or less soon get into the habit of drinking more. l ie mi emum win never come until growers quit pulling canta loupes too Boon. Mrs. Chas. Tooley and chil dren are spending a few weeks n Barton, Oregon. Why doesn't somebody boost emonade as a hot weather drink is it too old fashioned? Painted faces look their worst after they have become weather beaten around the mouth. C. J. Seal is havimr a sub- stantial addition added to his residence on Mohawk street, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ord of Oakland, Cal., are visiting at the homo of G. H. Lemon and family. That the dawn of prosperity is at hand is evidenced from the statement of men of finance the country over. S. O. C. Call, whose dwelling was destroyed by fire some time ago, is erecting a residence on Mohawk street. Marion Johnston and family left yesterday to spend a couple of weeks reveling in the sea breezes at Newport. For Sale, or exchange for chickens, gas stove or rugs, 5x7 camera and medical battery. Call 313 N. Hayes street. A Delaware' man killed a blacksnakc with slcighbolls in its stomach. The horse and sleigh have not been found. V. W. Mason, the well known street contractor, has been called to Long Beach, Cal., on account of the critical illness of his father. The Miller Hardware Co. has discontinued business on Phila delphia street, and the room will bo occupied next week by Mr. Sully. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says "what women need auove all else is common sense." And that's something they can't get in Paris. The New York zoo Ib to have a gorilla that smiles and looks pleasant, whether it feels liko it or not. Just like a woman away from home.- -Ex. Miss Veda and William Carley left last week for their homo in Montreal, after spending a most pleasant visit with their grand mother, Mrs uavidson. Skinny women nre going out of style, it is said. Hut it is hard to believe that any sweep ing changes will be made until cooler weather comes. Mrs. Cyra Nivcr, the only wo man member of the Pennsylvania moving picture censorship board has decided that one yard is long enough for a kiss. Stingy! For Rent Seven room house, quarter acre of ground, one block from car line; 910 per month. Apply to J. E. Hiller. Secretary Commercial club, Uol- Urook building. II. C. Finch brought a box of mammoth blackberries to this office Monday, a number of which measured two inches in length. They were beauties and woro raised by Mr. Finch at h s home at G12 Cruikshank streot. In order to raise the money with which to install a municipal lighting system, the city of Drain, Oregon, has voted to sell $6000 worth of city bonds. As soon as the uonus nre disposed of, the contract for the construc tion will bo let. Many of the mean things a person hears stick in his mem ory liko a burr to a sheep's back, while the decent things slip away from him. Old Human Nature didn't thrust goodness upon people; it is something that must be acquired. Mrs. J. C. Scott has just re turned from a trip to Seattle, where she has been with her son, Dr. W. B. Scott, and family. She says Seattle is a good place to visit, but St. Johns is the place to live. The annual inspection on last Thursday by the government in spectors of the St. Johns ferry was a thorough one; and what makes Capt. Freeze smile is the fact that the inspectors found everything all O. K. and the best kept and cleanest ferry on the river. Linnton Leader. A suffragette ninety feet tall and with a name of equal pro portions stands at the center of f,The Zone" of the Panama Ex position. The lady's name is Miss Panama Pankalinelmogene Equalrights, and she is clad in the latest style. More than 500 yards of cloth are required for this style. She carries a drum and a flag labeled "Votes for Women." ! Special Advertisements Strictly sanitary. Gilmore barber shop. adv. Berry crates and boxes for sale. Portland Manufacturing uo., toot ot Richmond street. Picture framing douc nt Portland prices at II. F. Clark's, the fund lure man. Adv. An electric massage, only one in town. Uilinore's barber shop adv. rot' an uinus 01 general re pairing of autos, bicycles, lawn mowers, etc.. go to the Home Garage, 102 Smith avenue, cor ner ot Charleston; (J. 13. Ben- ham, proprietor; phone Colum bia 603. Folding bed and snriims: will trade for anything. Columbia 655. Dressmaking at reasonable prices and satisfaction iruaran teed: special prices on cm droit's clothes. Mrs. C. W. Dunairan. 409 North Jersey street, opposite postollice. adv. "Watches" made over into "Time-pieces" at reasonable rates at Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. A J i t I t Aiuo ior itiro uy nay. hour or trip, at very reasonable rates. Good opportunity for parties of lour or less to make a trip into the country at a low price. II. M. Wuldref.GOi) Fcssenden street. For Rent At 311 South Jersey street, modern store building, with living rooms in rear; all conveniences; fine location. Rent, $25.Main 5378, or Col umbia 81. For Sale -Some second hand furniture in good condition nt a reasonable price, consisting of buffet, refrigerator, dining room table, dresser, etc. Inquire C. R. Thompson nt St. Johns Phar macy. A line of typewriter ribbons. both narrow and wide, has just been received at the Review office; 50c each. Also carbon paper at two sheets for five cents. G. W. Overstrcet. the plum ber, hns moved his establish ment to 109 Burr street, where old nnd now patrons will now And his shon and residence. Telephone Columbia 518. What is regarded as the record return for ono acre of cherries has been reported from Hood River, whore the grower re ceived $1300 for the crop on ono aero ot Koyai Annos., This was the net amount received after all oxpenscs of picking nnd market ing had been paid. v iliac. 1110 ccicorated expon ent of hypnotism, attracted a largo number of our people to the Multnomah theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week. Tho demonstrations ho gave of the hypnotic art wero amazing, nnd tho audiences were well pleased with tho en tertainments. Ho will give other demonstrations at a later ditto in tho same theatre. A Sunday school teacher was quizzing her class of boys on the strength of their desire for righteousness. "All those who wish to go to heaven," sho said, please stand." Allgot to their feet but one small boy.. "Why, Johnny," exclaimed the shocked teacher "do you mean to say that you don't want to go to heaven?" "No, ma'am," re plied Johnny promptly. "Not if that bunch is going,"Ex. Tho St. Johns Pharmacy base ball team dofented tho Villa Grays of Portland in an unin teresting game on tho local grounds Sunday afternoon. The Grays were hopelessly outclassed at all points of tho game, nnd the locals simply toyed with them. Whitstone, the local pitcher, did not have to exert himself in her least, and tossed them over in an easy manner in order that the fielders might have a little practice. Tho score was 15 to 3. Oregon merchants will be en tertained by the jobbers and manufacturers of Portlund Au gust 10-15 during Buyers' Week, when tho buyers of merchandise and supplies from all over tho Pacific Northwest will be gather ed in Portland to make their annual purchases. Banquets, luncheons, receptions, a smoker and automobile rides about the city are on the program. Tho underlying purpose of Buyers' Week is to develop the buy at home spirit, not only as it ap plies to Portland, but to every community of tho Pacific North west. N. A. Gee was a visitor to Toledo, Oregon, last week, after which he visited the biietz In dian reservation near there, and then at Constable J. M. Swisher's eighty acre ranch, not far from Toledo. He says Mr. Swisher's ranch is an excellent one, about 50 acres being fine mow land, and balance in tim ber, there being about a quarter of a million feet of good saw lumber, 50,000 feet of alder and Oregon maple, some of the trees being exceptional largo ones. Mr. Gee will plow the land and get it ready for the winter crop. Send in your news items. Christian Science topic for Sunday: "Life." Mrs. P. H. Edlefsen and Mrs. Frank A. Rice are spending sev eral weeks at Cannon Beach. The Debonair Club held a pic nic at the Oaks yesterday after noon and had a most dehghtfti time. Preliminary work at the new plant of tho Western Cooperage company is progressing at a sal lsiaciory rate. R. McKinnev. after a counle ot weeks vacation, is again do mg duty as one of Port and'i finest policemen. At a meotintr of tho hoard nf directors July 7th, Frank A Rice was elected cashier of tho F rat Trust and Savings Bank in East bt. Johns. A most commenda bio selection. The Liberal League of Orciron told an enjoyable session in tho Moose odgo rooms n tho Me Chesney block Tuesday cvonimr. The attendance was large and the speaking excellent. mourns iioDKins tied nn Smith avenue Wednesday morn- ng about ( o'clock ot liemor- hage of the umrs. He was ugeu auout years, and came I A . t to Oregon recently lrom Mis souri. The city authorities nre mak- ng a most v irorous camtmiirn against the weed nuisance, no tices being served unon all prop erty owners where the nuisance xists to have same cut and des troyed, or the city will have it one. The Interdenominational Sun- uy school institute will be held the IMrst Baptist church, of St. Johns, July 2lst. in which arious churches participate. Morning services will be devot- ed to tho needs of St. Johns' Sunday School. Lunch at noon. n the afternoon addresses will be given by airs, urmsby and Mrs. Alice Clark. Jn the evening addresses by lev. C. A. Phipps and Dr. Else. of Portland. The orchestras of io dilferont churches will fur nish tho music for the evening. Alll invited. "Avoid strange doirs. but if approached by a dog dripping snliva from his jaws stand per- ectly still, sinco rabid dogs do not notice still objects," says . B. T. Simms. veterinarian at the Oregon Agicultural Col- ego. "Animals bitten by rabid ogs should either ho killed or given the pasteur treatment. If dogs are bitten by other dogs suspected ot being rabid, they should be closely confined and watched for sixty days. Sick cats, especially those having fits,. should bo avoided. Every person bitten by rabid dogs should take the pasteur treat ment, which can bo had in near ly every hospital. If tho dog is suspected of being rabid, shut it up and watch It closely for symptoms, which will develop in six to ten days. The wound made by a suspected dog should be cauterized at once with nit ric acid or carbolic acid. The suspected dog should not be kill ed until its infection is proved or disproved. If rabid, its head should bo packed in ice and sent to tho State Board of Health at Portland." The Tramp High priest of idloness; knight of tho wayside; Child of tho wanderlust; un bidden guest; Diner al fresco and king of tho free ride; Living exponent of perpetual rest. 'Pmi..f nf liw. f .1 lttf 4 .... i4 tvillilliwi ww, v,ll (Will uuau titl ed tinders; Master of misfit and unfit to boot: Grimed with the dust of the road and its cinders; Tailored with rags and the discarded suit. Unwilling wielder of buck saw or hand axe; Trial of the bailiff and thrifty housewife; Self possessed owner of orchards and haystacks; Nonchalent typo of tho "don't worry" life. Scorner of soap and the shave and its glory; Artist in fiction and "Thankee. Mum:" low luck Author relator of true hard story- "Couldn't get work 'n that's why I'm a bum." Flotsam and jetsam on life's passing river; Weary and wandering, clouted and clout; Butt of the jester and scorn of the giver; Ever and always a real down and out. Unkept, unclean, nnd a bundle of tatters; Vagabond, beggar, low rift' raff, and scamp; Yet to the love of God even he matters- -And ho our brother is, though but a tramp. John Laurence McMaster in Farm Journal. Nt Ut UVtl n yur paper, CONDHNSUD STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK AT ST. JOHNS, OREGON At the Close of Business JUNE 30, iyi. As Reported to the Comptroller of Currency UKSOrRCKS I.o.t ti 9 ntul Discounts Ovcrilriifts United States llonils ut par Ilomla ntul Securities Hanking House I'lirnltnrc ami fixtures Cnh nn Hnnil, Due from Imnlcs mid United Stnti'S Trcnstirer MMMTIKS Capital Stock fully paid In Surplus ntul Undivided Profits National Itank Notes OiitHtiuiilhtK Deposits A- Per Cent Interest pnid on Savings and Time Deposits Increase in Deposits since last call March 4, 1914 $33,479.86 Increase in Deposits since June 30, 1913 60,352.67 Oldest Bank on the Peninsula I'KTUR AUTZUN, PrCH. John N. Em.iO'SUN, Cash. 4" ou ON SAVINGS savhtv tmrosiT The Bachelors Picnic The members of the Bachelor!. niiih nnd thoir ladv friends hold most delightful picnic last Rinulnv. Thov chnrtored tho, gasboat Eva of Portland. and',l,r proceeded up the Lolummu river to a point in Washington, about mlf way notweon Vancouver and Camas. 1 hero they pre pared a big picnic dinner and feasted, in tiieatternoon itarry I'assett and Archie Smock wero appointed captains to choose the players ior a nan game. "assott's team was called Sons of Best." Smock's team was styled the "Chair Warmers." A silver cup had been previously novided as a prize lor the win ning team. Tho "Sons of Best" were winners by a 2 to 1 score. 'he rooting was a chief feature of the game. The ladies who accompanied the players lined up on opposite sides and rooted for thoir own friends. The two best yells wero: "Kazzle, Daz zle, Zip a Zaz.lc, Zip, Boom, Jahl Chair Warmers, uhair Warmers, Kith I Huh I Bah I" And, "Gazella, Gazella, Gazayl Got out, lict out, uet out 01 tne wa? ! Arc we in it? Well, I guess yesl Wo arc Hooters for the 'Sons of Host!' " After tho ball game, swimming was in order, but tho water was so cold that they soon sought the shore. Then followed a Indies' race, CO yard dash, which was won by Miss Gladys Garvin; ladies' ball throwing contest. also won by Miss Garvin. W. E. Byorlco nnd G. Tooling woro appointed captains to choose sides for a lug of war, which contest was won by Byorleo's team. Prizes were given to winners of all contests. In tho early evening mother big feast was taken euro of; then a big fire and singing by individuals and groups until 0 p. in., when they pullod out for home, all voting it 0110 of tho very best times they had ever had. Should Be Watched As a substitute for the old ten party line service discarded by the Pacific Tolophono & Tele graph Company, a measured four party line service may be installed. The company, at a meeting of the Council Tuosdny afternoon, 0 lie red to install a measured four party lno ser vice, giving .sT calls a mouth, for $1,75, and It cents additional for each additional call, This did not exactly meet with the ap proval of the Council, and Com missioner Daly proposed that tho company give a measured ser vice on a four party lino allow ing fJO calls a month for $1,50 and for each call over the maxi mum to charge at the rate of 3 cents a call. Officials of tho company promised to give their answer in a weok. This will give a better service than form erly could be had on tho ten party lino phonos.- Portland Daily Abstract. Tho above is something that our city officials should keep in mind and watch the result. St. Johns is entitled to a like change in rates. ST. JOHNS DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE C. K- Thompson deserve praise from St. Johns people for introduc ing here the simple buckthorn hark and glycerine mixture, known as Adler-i ka. This simple German remedy first became famous by curing appendicitis and it has now been discouered that A SI NO I. H DOS1; removes sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY. Adv. In order to Insure a chango of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please ftmtmbsr this and save the printer 121,05 65,1)00.00 33,089.90 8,000.00 81 ,206.02 fmi.'i.iion.aT) $ CO.OOO.OO 11.09G..I2 60,000.00 20229887 F. C. S. I,. 4lo Knai'I', Vice Pres. Doihk, Ass't Cash. VAOr.T i'on hunt I 0 ! Should Not be Tolerated Wu ,!vu 110 l,(Jml' ?olo,1'- Wo l".nvti " very state organiza- 1,0118 01 m0M w,, re directly free institutions, murder the rich and plunder the country. They steal the holy name of labor as a false watchword. They claim the holy gift of free speech as a justification for their mouthings. They are a menace to peace, order, law. lo the un derlying principles upon which our Hopublic is founded. They care nothing for an arrest, and a short term of imprisonment but adds to their prestige among the scum in their rank. A country like ours should not tolerate such a menace as this. When they commit a crime and are convicted, or when they openly preach treason and assassination, and are convicted, they should be sentenced to serve a term of years at some military post and there ho put under strict military discipline, not as free American patriotic soldiers, but as prisoners to bo subject to tho discipline which strict military rule imposes. They should have a uniform of thoir own to distinguish them from honored soldiers- it should be undorstood from the first that they are prisoners serving out just sentences. With a knowledge that such a law was in the books and would be enforced, there would be a swift cooling down of the noisy leaders. We think Haywood, himself, would hesitate about doing anything that would sub ject him to a four hour military drill daily, and put an embargo on his murderous tonguo. We can afi'ord to be gentle to the weak brained criminal, to the unfortunate which poverty leads into crime, but to the strong men, who in the name of labor declares in effect that they mean to live upon the labor of others, or to the lusty vagabond who, under the guise of a right to free speech, speaks treason and anarchy; no gentle treatment is due, for a free people have tho right of self protection, and society has a right to rest in se curity against those who pro claim their right to overthrow it.- Goodwin's Weekly. First Baptist Church Our Sunday School is now giving a university courso in English Bible. Tho school is graded throughout with cIiuwok to meet the needs of ovoryono. Preaching service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning.sormon," Found Wanting." Young Puoplo' meeting at 7 p, m. Evening preaching service at 8 o'clock: sermon "Learning to Be Groat." Multnomah County bunday School Associations will hold an all day institute in this church Tuesday next. Program begins al J :lfi a. in. The Wednesday night Bible study class is being well at tended. Come, meet with this class. Thursday evening, July 2:hd, is tho Annual Boll Call of the church. A good program and a good time for all. E. P. Borden. Keep Your Animals Free from Flies tur."ilu Ut, Hoik ulicil toituritl U iIk. keen ur siuiU fin- lioni (hoc v lmiin(j H.i I') -ri). IM lliuu 11 Conkey's Fly Knocker GiKi aniiiuh immediate rilnl nul "iws )itu in.. ik , jiul u.iulilc IKw mil UiiU milk In .imkhc in jiiiiiuU Try It 15 Days Money Back If It Fails in plcatc (mi. Oct j ran mm (Juan, .5t, Oil. U(, 5Uil,$IUI Lfltithers' Mercantile Co,