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2 High Grade Heaters Low Priced A long, long line of Heaters await your selection at this 'metropolitan store. We offer you all the advantages of a big stock. Choice of Makes, Patterns, Sizes aifri High Quality, and we do more: we offer Heaters at figures remarkably low. , ' That's a bold statement but we have the goods. Garnet Heaters Size 18, snmll $10.80 Size 20, medium 12.G0 Size 22, lnrfjc M.40 Shasta Heaters Size 20, small ....13.C0 Size 22,. medium lfi.30 Site 24, liirfie 17.55 There are many, many others from the little air, tight to the heaviest kind of a heater. Ormandy Bros. FURNITURE If Special Meat Prices) HUM' llccl Neck 12JC Plntc Ilolllng 10c nud 12Jc Shoulder Put Hoast,, 12icnnd 15c Round Steak 20c Shoulder Steak ,15c Sirloin Steak 20c "Miotic Steak 20c mid 22c l'ORK . l'rcili Side 15c 1,1 ver 10c Ilcst Ioln Cliopn 25c Shoulder Chops 17Jc I.eg of Pork 18c Shoulder Kotut 174c Spate Ribs ,, 15c I, A. Mil Hearts 10c Legs 17J-20C Shoulder 15c Red Clover Butter 70c; Alarkwart's Special 65c Roll ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET 109 NORTH JERSEY STREET Phone Columbia 21 ST. JOHNS, OREGON FALL OPENING ? ? 2 2 2 2 2 2 AT ST. JOHNS 2 I Tuesday, September 15, 1914 2 2 Come and see what your home Millinerv can do $ 9 for you. ?. n My goods being bought before the War trouble 7 L started, I can give you the benefit of it in the O prices. Call ana see. 2 2 2 MRS. E. J. i) Phono Columbia 670 C3s CSo C5o Go CN G Cjo Cjo C5o THE LIFE CAREER "Schooling la youth fhotilJ InrariaMy b directed to prcr-re a paraon lu for the beat permanent occupation for wttlt.li h U capable.'' maideutC. V liUot, This 1 the AMsslon of the OREGON AGRICULTUHALCOLLEGE Forty jhtb School Vear Open SEPTEMBER i8th, i94 Write for Illustrated too-page Book Ut. "THE LIFE CAREER," and for Cata log containing full information. Dtgrtt Courses AQRICULTURE : Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agrtculture fdV Teachers. FORESTRY, LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO NOMICS: DomestlcSdence, Domestic Art, ENGINEERING: Electrical, ljfani Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mto In g. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. ynatiiHtat Counts-AzTaitutt,Dalfy-Inc, Heme Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry. Business Short Cowse. ScAoot of Music PUno, String. Bad, Yoke Culture. fumm Bimnc Count by Hut Free. Addreaa THH RWSWTAH, (4W-7-U U -) QorwlUa, Omo Selco Heaters Size 18, small $12.C0 Size 20, medium 14.85 Size 22, large 17.55 Mcret Combination Size 18, small J1G.25 Size 20, medium... 17.55 Size 22, large 19.80 CASH OR CREDIT Shoulder Chops , 15c Stew 10c MUTTON Legs Mutton 15c Rib nud I.ol ii Chops 15c Shoulder 11c Stew 8c VKAI. Ilrcait 15c Calves I.lver 20c ,20c Loin Chops , 25c Ioln Slenk 25c Rib Chops 221c Shoulder Chops 17J-20C MISCIUJ.ANROUS I.nrd, hulk, .....15c Lard, 3 lbs 45c I.ard, 5 lbs 70c Lard, 10 lbs (1.U5 Huttcr C5-70c I!ggs, per dozen 3540c THE 2 I I MILLINERY 0 MARTIN, PROP. r GGCJo CS cjo fs 0s CaCjo B. M. Harbor F. Staudemaier The Columbia Pressing Parlor Will do all your work at the right prices. All work Guaranteed. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing Ladies' Work a Specialty Give Us a Trial Phone Columbia 12 129 Philadelphia Street Brlag in jour Job printlBg while feu tblak of It, Doa't wait ubUI yea are entirely out, Wa are equipped in tnra out Beat aad tarty prtatkur reaiUy at PerUaai erleet. er leu, Local News. Send in your news items. For quality in drugs, go to Currin's for Drugs. Where shall I get my hair cut? At Gilmore's barber shop. adv. An electric massage, only one in town. Gilmore's barber shop. adv. Mrs. Ada Pennington has re turned from a very pleasant so journ at Seaside. Mrs. A. S. Scales is spending a couple oi wccks at ner oiu home at Toledo. Wash. The Board of Underwriters aeem ratner b ow aoout maKing a change in the rating of insur ance here. School Supplies, Tablets, Pen cils, Erasers, etc. Largest and most varied line in the city at the St. Johns Pharmacy. A slight fire occurred at the woolen mills Wednesdny morn ing, but was extinguished be fore it had gained much head way. N. G. Rundall of San Fran- it Y . cicso cumc up on mo ueaver Friday for a visit with his father and sisters at 410 Reno street. During moulting season your i ji. .... liens will lay u you ieeu mem Seneca Poultry Tonic and kill the co w th Safety X lice pow der. .Currin'B for Drugs. Citv Attorney Parker has in stituted suit against the bonds men on the Jersey street im provement to force them to make necessary repairs or pay a prop er amount of indemnity. Wo take this means of thank- ing our menus ior uieir kiiiu- ness anu ncip uunng ine sick ness, death and burial of our dear baby.- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. King. Homer Rundall, for the paat year athletic director anu in structor in Lick Academy, San Francisco. left for Iown to take a prtncipalship at Linden of that Btate, after a vacation spent in St. Johns at tho home of his father, G. G. Rundall. Fred Porter of Ashland, Ore- a ri .1 J gon, stoppcu ou a uay or two nst week with his oiu irienci, Ex-mayor Bredeson, while- en route for a visit to South Dakota. Mr. Porter and Mr. Bredeson are old time cronies, and the visit was much enjoyed by both. TI..I I . 1 I cept tho $200 offered by tho city in settlement for land proposed to bo used by tho city for street purposes on St. jonns avenue. This willVemovo all obstructions for tho imnrovemcnt of this Btreet, and steps will undoubted- y bo taken at the next meeting of the city council to push the work along. We desire to express our sin. cere thanks and deep apprecia tion to tho city officials and citi zens ot St. donns ior inoir hearty cooperation and earnest support rendered toward ine Tournament held m this city last Monday. It was only through their aid and assistance that tho Tournament was the success it proved to ue. at. Johns Firo Department, by C, S. Currin, president. Dr. Geo B. Hampton and .wife of Spokane woro guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. V, W. Valentine the first of the week, the latter being Mrs. Valentino's sister. Dr. Hampton was atone time a business man of St. Johns, but for tho past low years ho has been a practicing chiro practor at Spokane, where he mot with splendid success. He has decided, however, to open up offices in Portland and reside there permanently. The St. Johns ferry boat, which was to have been removed from St. Johns to Vancouver for the week, and substituted by a ferry boat from Goble, was not tranfered. It was found by in vestigation of Mayor Vincent and Secretary of the Commercial Club HiUer, who made a trip to Goble, that the boat there wob wholly inadequate and unnttcd for service here. The County Commissioners were informed of the fact and the change was not made. With the completion of tho first unit of Astoria's sea wall, the unsightly tide flats in that city will soon have vanished. Eventually the sea wail will ex tend from Young's Bay to Tongue Point, protecting the en tire river front, tilling in be hind the wall will begin not later than Sept. 15, and the contract calls for completion not later than the first of next March. It is expected that the first unit of the new municipal docks will be ready for use by the first of the year. Patronize home industry by having your laundry work done. at thfaSt. Johns laundry. There is no good reason why any laun dry work should leave bt. Johns. The workmanship, prices and delivery service of th local nlant are equal to or better than the Portland laundries. Give it a trial and you will be con vinced. Currin Says: Any time is a good time to Kodak. For Sale Canary singers at $2.50 each; phone Columbia G9. Cyclone Cold Cure will cure your cold. Get it at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Let us hope that the papers soon will be giving us pictures of troops on their way home from war. Full faith in what General Sherman said gives rise to the thought that there will be no war in heaven. The Czar began a proclama tion with "My beloved Jews" just as if he were going to try to borrow money from them. The President told us all to keep quiet, but may be Richard Pearson Hobson was the par ticular chap he had in mind. Dorothy Dix wants tho sexes to stand on the same platform. It's coming to that; they already sit in the same porch swing. Lillian Russell doesn't likelier daughter's second marriage. But. for that matter, she didn't seem to like some of her own. Tho first car of Bartlett pears from Grants Pass sold in Chicugo for $2 per box, 25c above ship ments from any other section. We guarantee the quality of Ansco Films, to be equal to that of any film on tho market. Try them for your next exposure. At the St. Johns Pharmacy. Many of the nations engaged in war seem to like to tell their troubles to Uncle Sam. Probab ly take him for a good old soul. "Travel book says you could put tho whole of Germany and Switzerland Into Texas." Not without raising a howl from Texas. A citizen makes the sugges tion that this bo called "Tho St. Johns Peninsula" instead of only "The Peninsula." Not a bad idea. When the school bell rings you will find us on time with a first class supply of everything needed in tho school room. Cur rin's for Drugs. Petitions nro being circulated for tho nomination of Council man ii. ai. waiurot as an inde pendent candidate for the office of Justice of tho Peace, St. Johns district. George Simmons of Ridgcficld, Wash., greeted his many friends hero yeBterdny. George is pros pering nicely on his. ranch near Vancouver and likes it im menflclv Jerome whistler is acting as assistant nt Ormandy Bros.' furniture store during tho en forced absence of Cecil Magono. who broke a bono in hia leg while in the Tournament race Monday. Street decorations for tho Col umbia River Interstate Fair at Vuncouver, Wash., which open ed Monday and will close on tho 12th, are tho most elaborate and oxtens vo over displayed in that city. Tho attendance bids fair to averago 10,000 or more per day. Linnton's high school pupils will attend the James John high school hero this year. Tho ap plication of tho Linnton school hoard for the admission of about fifteen pupils of high school age was acted upon favorably at last meeting of the St. Johns school board. The Tyler street case, which has been hanging firo in the courts for several years, was finally decided Wednesday in favor of the city, tho courts up holding the dedication of the streets by Mrs. Nancy Caples, now deceased. The street is now ready for improvement pro ceedings to begin. Mrs. E. S. Wright and three children of lieison. wash., are spending the week at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Markle. Mr. Wright is moving to Cooks Landing near tho Littlo White Salmon river. Washington state. where he will engage in the mercantile business. Chas. C. Woodhouse, Jr.. well known in St. Johns, is now at Okanogan, Wash., where lu is renderiricr great assistance in a fight against tho removal of the county seat from Okanogan to Conconul v. He s strongly on nosed to the proposed removal. and in an appeal to the people tells in convincing terms why the removal should not take nlace. which was published in the Okanogan Independent last week. Mr. Woodhouse is also the author of a catchy piece of music extolling the beauties and natural advantages of Okanogan. Today Is St. Johns Day at the Vancouver Fair and Wild West Show. Special cars will leave this city at 9 a. m., returning at about 7 p.m. It is expected that the cars will bo filled to their utmost capacity. The St. Johns folks will take their lunches and have a recrular St. Johns picnic. The Commercial Club has pro vided badges for the ladies and hat bands for the gentlemen. and the St. Johns delegation will undoubtedly have a splendid time. A number of the stores will be closed for the day so that the business men may Attend. will open September Strictly sanitary. Gilmore's barber shop. adv. Christian Science topic for next Sunday: "Substance." Saving green stamps is equal to a savings account in the Bank. "Currin Says So." Picture framing done at Portland prices nt II. F. Clark's, the furni ture man. Adv. READ THIS: If you want to sell your property on easy terms, list it with J. F. Gillmore. I have calls for easy payment property. Now is the time to buy your Victrola on our easy payment plan. Currin's for Drugs. For Sale A big Holstein cow, at 307 East Mohawk street, St. Johns. For rent or sale new three room bungalow. Would prefer a young married couple, but no objection to foreigners. Call at 1108 S. Jersey street. For Rent Seven room house, quarter acre of ground, one block from car line; $10 per month. Apply to J. E. Hillov. Secretary Commercial club, Hoi brook building. Wanted To borrow $1000 for three to five years at 10 percent: security, tract of land 1 00x000 feet nt Whitwood Court, worth $2000. Address this office. Auto for hire by day. hour or trip, at very reasonable rates. Good opportunity for parties of four or less to mnke n trip into the country at a low price. II. M. Waldrof,G09 Fessenden street. Now is tho time to feed your hens Hess' Poultry Pnnncoa, the great egg producer. We will guarantee you will get favorable results, ilie 35c package has been reduced to 25c. You can get it nt the St. Johns Pharmacy. For all kinds of general re pairing of nutos, bicycles, lawn mo were, etc., go to tho Home Garage, 102 Smith avenue, cor ner of Charleston; G. B. Bon ham, proprietor; phono Colum bia G03. For Rent At 311 South Jersey street, modern store building, with living rooms in rear: all conveniences: fine location. Rent low. Main 5378 or Col umbia 81. Lost Lady's watch charm from fob. with initiols "L. M. G." on tho bottom. Finder please leave at 1131 North Jer soy street; reward. hum ni. Gillmore. Keep all tho money you can in St. Johns by Bonding all ma- crazino orders to Mrs. C. O. Rogers, 309 Smith nvo. N. Cnll Co umbia 101 ior catolog or per sonal call. No responsible agent can offer lower prices. The infant baby of N. Oliver, of St. Johns, died Wednesday, September 9th, and was buried tho 10th, Rev. J. A. Goode, officiated at tho funeral. Last week there was n notice for tho meeting to bo held last Monday but owing to the Labor Day celebration the meeting was postponed one week. Bo sure to come next Monday to the library at 2:30. Wo have n good subiect. "Tho Mother a Charac ter Builder for her Children." puper by Mrs. T. J. Monahan; discussion leu by Mrs. b. J. Kerr. We are glad indeed to have Mrs. Kerr with us again after her long absence. Reporter. Mrs. J. C. Scott was happily surnrised last Friday afternoon. when Dr. W. B. Scott and fumily drove un to the door in their ma chine. Thoy had made the trip in justtwelvo houra from Seattle and enjoyed it very much, but the real happy time cume when they arrived at tho old home and the other children gathered in Sunday at dinner. They all sat down together at tho table, tho first time for nine years, Mother, daughter, three sons, two daughters-in-law and three grandchHdren, ten in all. The contract for the super structure of Astoria's big mu nicipal docks, tho finest oi tho Pacific Coast, has been let to an Astoria contractor for the sum of $128,350. This is the third contract awarded on the struc ture. the first and second being for the total sum of $340,000 for ni intr and dredging. I he now docks are being built under tho direction of the Port of Astoria Commission, and the present contracts include the first two units only. The entire project will approximate one million uoi lars. Virgil Jones, the 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Burns .TnnPH wns tho victim of a nain fnl Accident Mondai . havintr his arm broken and mangled by tho shaft of a motor supplying the home of Dr. E. E. Ferguson in the Belmont district. The young man was making some adjust ments to the motor- when his arm was caught. A portion of his hand was torn away and tho thumb was left hanging mere ly by two strong tendons. Mr. Jones was taken to the Cottage hospital, where he is making a rapid recover.' Hood River Glacier. Virgil was press boy at the Review office for a time several years ago, School 14th. PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank on PMTJM AUTZKN, Pres. John N. Kdi,i?ishn, Cash. 4 writ HAl'KTV D1.POSIT ol Evangelical Church I 3 I Ilnlly Duy services will be held Sunday, September 27. A good live program is under wny. Particulars next week. Our second quarterly meeting for the year will be Sunday, September 20. The illustrated lecture given Inst Sunday night was well at tended. Tho M. E. congrega tion waived their services and came over with us. "Let brother ly love continue." (J. II. Iliaver. wife and son returned Monday from their vacation. They autocd to the beach and returned just ahead of the rain. Hurt Johnson has just return ed from tho Eastern Washing ton harvest Holds bringing tho usual amount of tan characteris tic of our neighbors East of the mountains. Most of our people nro nl homo ready for the usual home grind for another year. Sunday School next Sunday, 10 a. m. Trenching at 11 a. m. Theme for tho sermon, "Look Ahead." Evening services, Junior C. E. 5:H0; K. L. C. E. G:30; prencliing 7:30. A cordial wclcomo to all, especially stran gers. Reporter. First Aide to Cupid Secretary of tho Navy Josephus Daniels, who banished John Hnrloycorn from tho United States Navy, and who is tho author of n number of impor tant reforms in his department since his appointment to office, is now shown in the role of lirst aide to Dan Cupid, and in promoting tho course of truo love, has selected a Mare Island man and a Vallejo girl for his good work. Some timo back orders came to tho navy yard for Hospital Steward R. C. Rogers to tako a draft of insane patients back to tho Naval Hospital at Washing ton. The orders were some what disturbing to tho plans of Rogers, who was making ready for his wedding the Inst of tho month, and when friends of tho prospective groom, outside of the service, explained the situa tion to Mr. Daniels, that oflicial promptly excused Rogers and ap pointed E. T. Gardner for tho Washington trip. Who is tho bride? The young lady refused absolutely to reveal her Identity, stating that it had been planned to announce tho wedding day after it occurred, but the curious can probably be accommodated by ringing up 2G6 on tho telephone. Vallejo, Gal., Times. Mr. Rogers is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rogers of this city. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Pruiis and Veg etables In Season at ALEX. S. SCALES GROCER We Solicit ami Deliver any where in St. Johns. Phone Col. 210 501 Fessenden St. It you are thinking of making a change INVKSTIGATK. Put Your Savings Into A BanK Account lusleml of nn old teapot or be hind the clock or any old place thnt behind the times people fnvored. Mnke your savings earn something as well ns make them absolutely safe. 1'iit your savings in this bank and they will work for you ns you work for them. the Peninsula SI F. C. Knait, Vice Pres. S. L. Doimt, Ass't Cash. .i , VAW.T8 l'OR HUNT With new InilMlnan. better eauln. S nif nt, enlarged grounds, anil many ad. ditlons to its (acuity, the Unlvemlty ot Oregon will begin Ita lliltty-nlnth year ueaujy, dcpicinuer 19. - iiiV 111 I. L I rim I and &f rone ifrvir4mnia literal education. Library ot mot thin otum, two Special training for Uulne, Jour, lullim, Law. Medicine, Teaclilnff, Li. '.P1'! Wort, Mmlc, Architecture, I hyalcal Training and 'Ine Ana, fluid fypinitium, rifn huiiiing fully equlpprd. New f I Adralnlviration J Dimum in court oi cuntirutfiion Tuition Fff Dortnliorft for mm ind for Mtomn Kiprnto lowtii Wfir fur cm In iml lllutrUl booklrl. , UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ruotNc, oncooN Notlcc of Mcct,n4 of County Board of Equalization Equalizatlo Notice is hereby given thnt oir Mondny, September M, 1914, the Board of Equalization of Multno mah County will attend at the olilce of the County Assessor, at the Court House in Portland, and publicly examine tho as sessment rolls for the year 19M. and correct all errors in valua tion, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property, as sessed by tho County Assessor. And it shall be the duty of per sons interested to appear at thu time and place appointed. If it shall appear to such Hoard of Equalization that there are any lands or lots or other property assessed twice, or incorrectly as sessed as to description or quan tity, and In tho name of a per son or persons not tno owner thereof, or assessed under or be yond the actual full cash value thereof, said Hoard may make proper correction of the same. If it shall appear to such Hoard that any land, lots or other property assessable by tho As sessor are not assessed, such Hoard shall assess the same at the full cash value thereof. HENRY E. REED, County Assessor. Portland, Oregon, August 2i, 1914. Published Aug. 21. 28, and Sept. 4 and 11, 1914. How's This? Wo odor Ono Hiimlreil Dollars Reward for any enso of Cntnrrh that cannot ho cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CIIKNHr & CO.. Toledo. O, We. Ili undesigned. Imvo known I". J. Cheney, for tlm lout 11 yum, nml tillv Mm perfectly lionorutifu In nil uihIihhm trnnauctlon unit llmim'lntly ulil lu enrry out nny nblleullona mmle by Ills IJrtti, NATIONAL HANK Or COMMBitCK. Toloilo, O. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la tnUen Intoriwlly. acilnu directly upon tho bloixl ami mu cous aurfacta i f H system TcatlmonUla ant free l'rl'-o ij c nt per boitltf. 8U by all DrUKKUIs, , TW Italia lamtly Til la t.r comllpatluo, Should Use T'VS different from others boousu more i are Is taken In tl.u m,i lug mi'l tho materials tneil nro or higher gruilo, Black Silk Stove Polish Mok a n brilliant, sllhy PUh t ilosa not lubotl ordust oil. an uiifi.hlueUia four tioira na lunc no oniiiMiy tove EKilliti liel on kmp! sl". iiwl auk) iy liNrtlwarunn l ut"' 'V (leulnra. AllwpkuatrUI. Ufeiitunyuurcuult.ton, your imrlur stuva ir ywr uu l( vua duu't hut it tha ti. .lay. poll ah yu, rw il( your itauWr I' autltoiHil tu , fi it yvur IXHVMV IIUl I Of! ItlftfK P'4 IMUVe U1.4U. UwM la IWulJ ur tMt-ua Black Silk Stovo Pulith Vorls Stcrllnr.li'.roU Uu BUct) im Alr-Drrli( Iron (n.tnal. en Vm BUcK Silk M.I.I H. lUll I wliw, UliUiuei iJl riwi I Will Give $1000 If I Fail to Core Any Canosr or Tumor. No knife, na pain, no pay until curad. Any lump In woman's breaat Is oaneer if hard; It always poisons deep glands under tha arm anu kius qutcniy. Any tumor, lump, or sore I on tho Up, faco or body long is cancer, An Island' plant plaster and blood' peclflo make tha cure. Writ ten absolute guarantm. 120 pate book aent free. Tejtlmo- i Dlaliof 10.000 cured "aworn t. aceiomoiso XKay awiodlu, "trlctlr reliable." Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Cbantev t Co. Sioi! 4 Valencia St.. San l'rancltco, Cal, Kindly null till to aomcone with caitcar, U. S. cancer cure. Girl wanted for housework at 11G East Chicago street, St. Johns. Mrs. Julius Mavkwart, This is tlicHH Stove P0''5'Mj!B 1 V