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Garnet Heaters Qlfl Qfl UIU.UU Local News. A Nickel Trimmed Beauty Mode in St. Johns i Hotly of WellHvllie Polished Steel, Cast lined with b&skct on ojhmi lining, Cast Hot loin mid Cast Top. Absolutely Airtight. Large Sqttnrc Door nnd "Swing on" Top for big "Clitink:" Small Hrnft Door to git fire going quickly. Nicely Trimmed in Nickel with neat Nickel Poot Hall, nn Ornamnnt to nny home. 1 8 Size $to.8o so Size $12.60 22 Size $14.40 HEATS THE HOUSE-SAVES THE FUEL ORMANDY BROS. I'UllNITUKit CASH OR CRHDIT f . Special Meat Prices mini' llccf Neck lajc Plate "oiling. ....... 10c nml 12c Shoulder Pot Routt.. 12c nml 15c Round Steak 20c Shoulder Steak 15c Sirloin Steak 20c T-llone Steak 20c and 221c "PORK . Prcsh Side . 15c I.lver 10c Rest I.0I11 Chop 2Tc , Shoulder Chops 17ic Legs of Pork lHc. Shoulder Konst 17Jc Sparc Ulbs 15c l.AMIl Heart Legs Shoulder ,.10c 171-20e ....15c Shoulder CIiojm 15c Stew 10c MUTTON Legs Mutton 15c Rid nml I.oln Chop 15c Shoulder. , .11c Slew 8c VHAI, Ilrcait ; 15c Calves Liver SO Legs 20c Loin Choi 25c Loin Steak 25c Rlh Chop 22,c Shoulder Chop 17i-20c MISCHLLANHOUS I.nrd, hulk 15c l.nrrt, a lbs 45c I.nrd, 5lbi 70c hard, 10 lb $1.35 lltittcr . 05.70c ltggs, per dozen 35-40c Red Clover Bultcr 70c; Alnrkwart's Special 65c Roll ST. JOHNS CASH MARKET 109 NORTH JERSEY STREET Phone Columbia 21 ST. JOHNS, OREGON i MOW ABOU I I HA I I ki ur d I B Br M W a ST-. i .NtwntAin f You- are going' to buy this Fall? Our prices are lower than Portland ! prices. Come in and price ours be ! fore you buy. Prices Range from $1 .25 up to $20.00 i ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. wmmm Ami My Brother's Keeper? Yes! You Are Provided he is addicted to liquor TO VOTE OREGON DRY; YES JN SALEM Drunk ennM has decreased In ratio of six to one since the town went dry. INSALEM Bwloess is far better than when the town was wet, three leading mer chants say. Paid Advertisement by Committee of Ooe Hundred 7M Morgsa Bulldlog. PorUmd, Oregon pcr- Scnd in your news items. The school days are with us once more. The daj'8 ure growing ccptibly shorter. I' or minlity in druira. iro to Currin's for Drugs. Where shall I iret mv haircut? At uiimorc's barber Bhop. adv. A t a a An electric massaire. on v ono in town. Gilmoro's barber Bhop. adv. The hon nickers have nearly all returned home, after a fine time at the hop iields. G. Quav is havinir n modest little residence erected on Bu chanan street, near Fessenden. Mrs. W. J. Beatty is having some substantial improvements maue to nor homo on East Polk street. W. Miller has begun construe uon on a neat dwelling on Charleston street near Smith avenue. Mrs. K. C. Couch returned Monday evening from a pleas ant visit with her daughter at rorest Urove. School Sunnlies. Tablets. Pen cils, Erasers, etc. Largest and most varied line in the city at the St. Johns Pharmacy. The Nonnareil Laundrv in this city is nnely equipped to turn out the best work possible. Give fi i..t..i . . i til e it a trim unci am nomc industry. A bouncing baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Hackctt Sunday morning. Mrs. Hackett is the daughter of Ex-muyor A. A. nnd Mrs. Muck. uoirt lorget to send in your news items. If a party is held at your home, you have a uuest. ir It.! .1 I -i. t.l...l 1 it.- ur u uuy ming uihu ui lmpuruuico i Beat uiunuur uiuuu.pmuu inu wur happens around your home, tell started.--ex. r or Sale Canary sinircrs at $2.50 each; phone Columbia G9. t s- t III uycionc uoia uure win cure your cold. Get it at the St, Johns Pharmacy. ine industrious man nravs .... lor worn; me lazy man for snap. The man who taiks in his sleep is much more entertain ing than a snorcr. Had old Hucrta started the present trouble everybody would nave said he was drunk. A grouch gets what is left after the cream has been skim med off the milk of human kind ness. m i a i ine oiamcu arm es never stick around nnd fight it out at a place a fellow has learned to pronounce. The reason a man nets nnirrv in an argument is because the other fellow is too ignorant to agree with hint. Modern bullets arc advertised as making n clean, peat hole through a man, but satisfaction is not guaranteed. No ono enn foresee what the result of the war will be. fur ther than it will end in a vin dication of General Sherman. Magazines at VERY snecin club prices for a short time only. urucr now and save money, See Rogers. Phone Col. 104. A New York woman had t man arrested and then mnrried him. And yet some fool men think they understand women. In the family where the bus band and wife admit they could not have dono better there is going to be no such animal as divorce. In our inexpert opinion the capture by Germany of seventy ii i t i tuousanu uussianB is tno utg us nbout it. During mou it ing season your hens will lay if you feed them Scnccn Poultry Tonic and kill tno nco with safety a lice pow der. uurrin's for Drugs. School opened in St. Johns Mondny with 755 pupils enrolled. it is expected that the total en rollment. however, will reach almost 1000 this year. Oliver "Bnlko has been serving the customers nt Bonhnm & Cur rier's grocery doimrtmont in place of J. P. Wrinkle, who is on his vacation. Wo tnko this meanB of thank ing our friends for their kind ness nnd help during the Hick ness. death and burial of our dear baby. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Oliver. Miss Vida and Master Willie Carley have returned from East ern cities after an absence of about ten weeks and will re main with their grnndpnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Davidson. GIG Salem street. Dog owners nro hereby given notico tiint tno ord nnnco relat ing to keeping dogs muzzled will bo strictly enforced, and any dog 'ound running at largo with out a muzzlo is subject to ex ecution. John PolT, Chief of Police. Wo guarantee the nunlitv of Ansco Films, to bo equal to that of any lllm on tho market. Try them for your next cxnosure, At tno bt. Johns Pharmacy. Roning and bull doircrinor. ns demonstrated at the Wild West Show at Vancouver last week, should not bo permitted. It is very cruel, nnd the Spanish bull lights are not much worse. Mrs. i'ctcr Kouiscnon nnd son George of Sauk Centre. Minn., nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Loy this week. In com nany with Mr. nnd Mrs. Loy. thoy mndo this office a pleasant visit Wednesday, Wo wish to oxtend our heart felt thanks to ourvmnny friends, for their kindness nnd floral offerings during our bereave ment. Wo especiaiy annrcciat cd and feel thankful to tho Port land Class of tho "International Biblo Students" for their kind and loving services. Mrs. O. T. Madison. O. B. Madison. Mrs. Josie Borwick. Mrs. AnnaTiede man, Mrs. Lena Kichtcr nnd Mrs. Gti8tn J. Noce. A man arrested for murder bribed Flnnnignn on tho jury with siou to hang out for a ver dict of manslaughter. Tho jury was out a long time, and finally enmo in with a verdict oi man slaughter. The man rushed up Vir- io Flannignn and said: "I'm nat obliged to you, my friend. Did week by nnrties who conducted" you havo a hard timo?'r "Yis," tho ball thowing dovices. Sue- said Flannigan; "nn awful hard Quite a run was made on ginia cheroots Mondny of cessful throwers may havo imagined thoy wore gottincr a five cent cigar, but they retail at three for a nickel. hand, began cried, mak' Remember that next Monday is our regular W. C. T. U. meet ing day. Wo havo somo very important matters to talk over. Wo hopo every member will como and bring a friend. You will bo glad to bo there. Re porter. Announcement is mado of tho marriage of Miss Lena Hen dricks nnd Mr. George Hedlind. totako place at Kitzville. Wash.. Sunday next. Both aro resi dents of bt. Johns, each holding a responsiblo position at tho woolen mills, Dan Williamson, St. Johns' expert fisherman and pioneer restauranteur, presented tho editor with four fine. largo bass which ho captured at his favor ite fishing placo last Thursday. They were most delicious, and Dan's generosity duly appre ciated. F. Schroeder, in the employ of Contractor Hahn. is said to have sustained several broken ribs Monday when he fell from a bicycle he was riding down the Richmond street hill, strik ing against the curbstone. He was taken to his home in Port land after Dr. A. W. Vincent had made a superficial examination. Laurelwood Rebekah Lodge No. 1G0 will celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the Rebekah De gree, I. 0. 0. F., in their hall Monday evening, September appreciated 21st. Brother Henry F. West- Prof. Boyd brook, uranu warden of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. 1. 0. 0. F.. will deliver the address of the evening, and a fine program is promised by tho committee in charge. All Odd Fellows, Re beknhs and their friends are in vited to be present. time. Tho other eleven wanted to acquit yez. ' 'Atlanta Journal. Two Scotchmen had been hav ing n good timo on tho heather downs of a littlo island, and wero rowing back homo across tho firth when the boat capsized. Angus had clung to the boat, and Jock, who had clung to tho bottle, was floundering bravely in tho deep. Although a poor swimmer, ho struck out for tho ski If, holding tho bottle in ono After a few strokes he to falter. "AngUB." he "1 dinna think I can it." "Well, if yocanna it. Jock, throw it." called back Angus. Ex. W. L. Benene. Wells-Fared agent ot Sebastapo), Cal., and C. S. Benepe, conductor on tho Northwestern at San Rafael, are touring tho principal cities from 'Frisco to Seattle, and visiting their uncle, J. R. Weimer, and friends at differ ent places. They are well pleas ed with the prospects of St. Johns and think it a fine place for any one looking for a loca tion. They, with their mother. Mrs. Austee Benepe, who has been spending the summer with her brother, expect to leave for their homes next week. Misses Jennie and Eva Greg ory of tho Geneva Chili Parlors gave tho newsboys of St. Johns a rare treat Monday afternoon, when they invited tho boys to a sumptuous feast of chili con carne, ice cream and other deli cacies for which the parlors aro noted. The treat was greatly by the youngsters, kindly allowed tho young boys to leave school early to enjoy the treat. The Misses Gregory left Wednesday for a month'B visit in the mountains and places of interest in Wash ington state, and the parlors will be closed while they are on their vacation. Christian Science topic for next Sunday: "Matter." Saving green stamps is equal to a savings account in the Bank. "Currin Snys So." Picture framing done nt Portland prices nt II. 1 Clark's, the furni ture man. Adv. Now is tho time to buy your Victroln on our easy payment plan. Currin's for Drugs. For Sale--A big Holstoin cow. nt 307 East Mohawk street. St. Johns. . tor Rent Seven room house, qunrter acre oi ground, ono uiock irom car line; $iu per month. Apply to J. E. H or. becrctary Commercial club, Hoi brook building. auio lor nire by day, hour or trip, at very reasonable rates. Good opportunity for parties of four or less to make a trip into the country at a low price. H. M. Waldref.GOO Fessenden street. Phono Columbia 20G. Now is the time to feed your henB Hess' Poultry Pnnncca, the great egg producer. We will guarantee you will get favorable results. Tho 35c package has been reduced to 25c. You can get it at the St. Johns Pharmacy. M. E. Church Notes Please bear in mind that you aro personally invited and wel come to attend all the public ser vices in all departments of our church, viz: Sunday school at 50 a. m: preaching at 11: Junior Enworth Lcnguo at p.m. Send your children if you cannot como with them. Septor Spworth League at 0:30; help ui topic discussions nt every service. Evening preaching nt 7:30. instead of a. as formerly. Como nnd welcome; bring your menus. Tho Annual Conference of the M. E. Church in Oregon will convene nt Centenary Church at East 9th and East Pino streets on Wednesday morning ot next week, Sept. 23, at 9 o'clock. iSvery ono interested should ar range before hnnd to nttend as much as possible. Tho sessions of this official body of tho church mvo not been held in Portland boforo for seven years, and pro bably it will bo a number of years boforo thoy will bo held hero uRnin, therefore, this is nn opportunity that docs not como often to tho people, nnd thoy should endeavor to make the most of it. Tho pastor. Rov. Ingalls, will cavo to attend tho sessions of tho Conference noxt Wcdnes day. which will continue in sco sion over Sunday of September 27th. Tho pulpit may possibly bo supplied by somo visiting brother attending tho Confer ence on Sunday of Sept. 27th. Watch for announcement noxt week. Make Nominations At tho regular monthly meet ing of tho Commercial Club Wed- esday ovening. the following nominations for tho ensuing term wero mndo: President. H. W. Bonhnm. K. C. Couch. J. F. Gillmoro, A. arrowe. L. J. Wright. Vico President. H. E. Pen ned. Second Vico President. Peter Autzen, Thos. Autzcn. Treasurer. J.N. Ldlefaen, W. S. Kellogg. Other Governors. Dr. H, O. Brown. C. C. Currin. F. P. Drinker, P. II. Edlefsen, C. A. ry. Dr. E. E. Gambec. O. J. Gatzmyer, Dr. W. J. Gilstrap, M, Harney, A. W. Markle, S. McGill. II. W. Ormandy. F. A.Rice. S. W. Rogers. C. B. tUBsell, Perry C. Stroud, C. H. homp3on. W. M. Tower, Dr. A. W. Vincent, M. R. Morrow. II. W. Bonham declined the nomination for president for tho reason that ho would be unnblo give it tho attention it de served. Tho election will tako place at tho regular monthly meeting of the Club next month. The new four years' commer cial high school course was in augurated in St. Johns Monday with the opening of St.Johns Ugh school for a 10 months' term, Unly the first and second years aro given at present with an enrollment ot lb, and A. li. Babb, University of Idnho grad uate, as instructor. The first year's course includes algebra, English, typewriting, bookkeep ing and penmanship, and the second year's work includes com mercial arithmetic, English, shorthand, typewriting, book keeping and practice. The high school enrollment is 65. and the faculty is as follows: Principal. C. At Fry, science and mathe matics; R. G. White, history and athletics; Miss Dorthea Clinton, German and Latin; Miss Beatrice Rundall, English; Miss Louise Twining, cooking; Migs EfTte McDaniels, domestic science; A. H. Babb, commer ce; Miss Watkins. manual train ing, and Mrs. L. Coovert, music. Among the pupils enrolled aro seven from Linntot, Woman's Real independence lies in the kmmIoii nl money n( her own. A MvitiK lvitilc n, count menu, a lot tou-nrd a uoni in'it hnp;inc. The Ien Insula National lUnU in m to cii nccouiin willi women. Those whom- mv1iik chii only he small ate welcomed ns well as those with larger Income. 1 PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK i PKTiilt AuTzitN, Pres. P. C. Knapi', Vice Pres. John N. Hni.itt'SKN, Cash. S. L. Donin, Ass't Cash. 4 ON SAVINGS havktv rmrosrr VAUtvrn von runt ORDINANCE NO. 619 An Ordinance for tho Vacation of the Westerly One-half of Pierce Street from Willamette Boulevard to Edison Street; for the Vacation of Edison Street from Pierce Street to Buchanan Street; for the Va cation of Osmond Street from Pierce Street to Buchanan Street, nnd for tho Vacation of Buchanan Street from Block No. 21, of A. L. Miner's Ad dition to tho Town of St. Johns to the Right of Wny of tho' 0. W. R. & N. Company. Whereas, heretofore and on the 14th day of July, 19M, a petition signed by the property owners abutting upon undelfect cd by tho vacation of tho afore said streets was duly filed pray ing for tho vacation of the afore said streets, alleging therein that the said vacation was nec essary for tho purpose of secur ing n right of wny over which n roadway could bo built connect ing the southwesterly nnd manu facturing district of tho city with tho business and residence portions of the city and that the said vacation for tho purposes therein stated is an extreme public necessity. That on tho 28th dny of July, 19M. tho City Council, in nur- auanco of the aforesaid petition, adopted a resolution directing tho engineer to post notices ns by Inw provided directing any nnd nil persons interested in the vacation of the aforesaid streets to file objections with the Coun cil on or before tho 6th dny of September. l'JM, nnd it appear ing that duo nnd legal notico hnB been mndo of tho time nnd place of tho said hearing, and that no objection or remon strance to the vacation of tho aforesaid streets have been made or filed; therefore, Tho City of St. Johns does ordain ns follows: That the westerly one-half of Plerco street from Willamctto boulovard to Edison street; Edi son street irom l'icrco street to Buchanan street; Osmond street from Pierco street to Buchan an street, nnd michnnnn street from the lino extending across Buchanan street from tho southerly corner of Block No. 21 to the northerly corner of Block No. 28 of A. L. Miner's Addition, thence westerly to tho right of wny of tho 0. W. R. & N. Com pany bo vncatod and each and every pnrt and tho whola of each street above described he vncated and tho city hereby re leases, relinquishes nnd surrend ers all of tho right, titlo and in terest that it has either in law or in equity to tho niorosaid described streets. Passed by the Council this 15th day of September, 1914. Approved by the Mayor this 16th day of September. 1914. A. W. VINCENT, Mayor. Attest: A. E, DUNSMORE. Recorder. Published in tho St. Johns Review Sept. 18, 1914. 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 12 120 Philadelphia Street For all kinds of general re pairing of nutos, bicycles, lawn mowers, etc., go to the Homo Garage, 102 Smith avenue, cor ner of Charleston; G. B. Ben- mm, proprietor; phono Colum bia 603. For rent or sale new three room bungalow. Would prefer a young married couple, but no objection to foreigners. Call at 1108 S. Jcrsoy street, No. 10103. Keixirt of the condition ol L AT ST. JOHNS In the State oi Oregon, nt the close of buslncM Sept. 12, 19U: Khsoukcks IM119 and discounts 187,307.45 Overdrafts, secured a unncc'd 247.18 U.S.Ilonds tonccurc circulation GO.000.00 Other Iloiuls to secure U. S. l'ostal Savings 7,000.00 llomls, Securities, etc , 42,151.17 llnnklng house furniture nnd fixtures., 3,000.00 Other real estate owned 5,100.00 Due from Stntc nnd l'rivntc Hanks nnd Hankers, Trust Companies, Savings Hank 811.17 Due from approved Kescrve ngciits 42.0-13.71 Checks nnd other cah items 192.12 Notes of other Na tional Hanks 410.00 l'racttoual l'npvr Cur rcticy, Nickels and Cents 131.53 Lawful money reserve In Hank, viz: Specie 10,100.50 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,500.00 Totnl f 357,380.83 I.t.MIII.lTIIUS. Capital stock uld In 50,00000 Surplus fund 1 0,000. 00 Undivided profits, lex cxxmi- scs nnd tuxes imhl (Vt0.lt! National Ilauk Notes outntd'g 50.oofl.oo Individual deposits subject tocheck 225,851. It Demand certificates ofdcwlt 2,603.75 Time certificates of deposit jtaynblu alter 30 tiny or nftcr notice of 30 days or longer 8.478.82 Certified checks 1,200.00 Cashier's checks outstanding. 4,205,81 I'ottal Savings deposits 4,4 15,82 Total 157,380.83 State of Oregon, I County of Multnomah, ' a I, J. N. IMIcfseu, Cashier of the above named lunk, do solemnly swunr that the above statement is true to the boot of my knowledge nml Indlef, J. N. ltd lef mjii, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before, me, this 12th day of SejM., 1014. I.. J. Wright. Notary Public Multnomah county, Ore. Correct Attet: 1'. Auticu, V, C. Kimiip, M. I,. Ilolbrook, Directors, PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS City of St. Johns, Ore. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the undersigned nt his ollico in tho City of St. Johns, Ot'ogon, until five o'clock, p. in., on tho sixth day of Octo ber, 1914, for tho salo of tho wholo or any pnrt of Bonds of the City of St. Johns, issued tin- 618. at not accrued in- dor Ordinance No. less than par and terost. Snid Bonds to bo dated as fol lows: $ 4,801.68, Juno 8, 1914 3,169.52, July 15, 1914 5,917.07, July 29, 1914 12,128.67, Aug. 5. 1914 Amounting in all to 26,010.91, All of said Bonds nro issued in denominations of Fivo Hundred Dollars or less, and all of tho said Bonds nro payable ton years after ditto of said Bonds. All of snid Bonds nro Coupon Bonds bearing interest nt tho rate of six per cent payable semi-annually, subject to nil the con ditions imposed, directed nnd stipulated by Section 131 of tho Charter of tho City of St. Johns. Tho right is resorvod to ro- deem any and all Bonds at any interest paying period nt or after one year after date. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for two per cent of the amount of tho bid, and tho said check shall bo pay able to the City of St. Johns, and tho said check shall bo re tained by tho City of St, Johns as damages in case the bidder to whom the Bonds ure awarded fails to accept and pay for tho same within mteen days atter the acceptance of tho bid. Tho money is to be paid nnd the Bonds aro to bo delivered at St. Johns, Multnomah County, Oregon. Tho right is reserved by the Council to reject any and all bids. A. E. DUNSMORE, Recorder. Published in tho St. Johns Review Sept. 18. 25 and Oct. 2, 1914.