Crescent Steel Range A $50.00 Range fo7$34.20 GREATEST HEAT WITH LEAST AMOUNT OF FUEL Tills Is accomplished by scientific construction of the range. Trip pie walls formed by nn underlining of asbestos boards mid steel plates secure y rivllcd. fills Increases tiic heating power of the fuel and adds to durability. Special Discount on Aluminum Ware ORMANDY BROS FURNITURE Special Meat Prices www l.Hccf Neck J2c Sl'lnte'llolllng;... A . . 10c and 12Jc 5 'Shoulder I'ot Roast.. 121c and IGc .iUoiind Steak . ..17Jcimd 20c 1 Shoulder Steak lfic Sirloin Slcnk ,.171c T-llonc Steak 20c l'ORK Fresh Side ICc Liver .,.,. ....... i. . 10c Rest I,olii Chop ,...2l)c Shoulder Chops lKc mid 17Jc I.cg of l'ork 18c Shoulder Koiut.,,,,,lfic nud 17Jc Sparc Ribs , . 1 Go i I.AM It 3Hcart 10c El.egs 17J-20c jftShoulder ICc ;Il.icbu from ICc to 3Cc Mams Red Clover Butter 75c; Alnrkwnrt's Special 65c Roll HT. JOHNS CASH MARKET ft 4nn fki-iTii trncrrvf p"rrrPT H lus iiun i n ucnou I oincci :'Phone Columbia 21 Ve arc Headquarters for the FAMOUS CHARTER OAKJSTOVES AND RANGES QBDi mm H We give S. & Green Stamps? The Bottom and Top. are of Cast Iron, Body of Wellsville Steel, Cast Lining. Large Door and Swing Top, Nickel Foot Rail. The Best Bargain in 83s;,ze flg Heaters in St, Johns 25 lllllll 14.50 We will take your old stove In exchange ST. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. Look at this Rande, it's a CRESCENT. liody of WelUvlllc Polished Steel Cold Rolled, 1'lnln Nickel Trim ming, IJnsy to Keep Clean. Has Warming Closet, Shallow 1'lre llox, Large Oven, Side Draft. You can't realize what range comlort Is until you get n Crescent. We'll take your old stove or range ns part papiucnt. HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON Price $3.50 Guaranteed for Ten Ytara CASH OR CREDIT Shoulder Chops ICc Stew 10c MUTTON Legs Mutton 15c Riband Ixlu Chops 15c Shoulder 11c Stev 8c VHAI, llrcntl .IRc Calves I.lvcr 20c Leg 20c I,olu ChopH.: 2Tic Loin Steak 2Gc Rib Chops 22Jc Shoulder ChopH. . . i 17&-20c MISCHM.ANHOUS I.nrd, bulk ICc I.unl.Ko. 3 -15c l.ard, No. 5 70c Iard, No. 10 $1.35 lluttcr , C570c Hgg. l,cr dozen.... , 30-lOc 18c loiEJJc l'iculc Ilnms ICc ST. JOHNS, OREGON ij Premium Heaters $9.90 J Local News. Send in your news items. ' Robert Anderson is on the jury this term of court. Joseph Martin is crectinir a neat little dwelling on Astor street in East St. Johns. Oil is now being used as fuel on the St. Johns ferry boat in stead of wood, as heretofore. , R. W. McKean. after spend ing a month along the seashore resorts, has returned to St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gro- machey returned Sunday eve ning after spending several days at the Salem State I'ajr. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tooley of Albany are guests at the homo of their son, Charles Tooley, on South Hayes street this week. According to the number of names on the recall of Mayor Albeo and Commissioners Brew ster and Deick, the commission form of government in Portland is not proving as satisfactory as was expected. The Crescent Club met at the home of Mrs. Sherman Coch ran last Thursday. The game of GOO was played, the club prize going to Mrs. M. Toboy and the guest prize to Mrs. Thor, after which refreshments were served. The roadway leading to the site of tho Western Cooperage Company's plant south of the dry dock is now about ready for hard surfacing, the grading having been practically com pleted. V. W. Mason lias the contract, and is, as usual, mak ing li line job of it. Mr. Carson of Grants Pass, Oregon, has purchased from M. G. Bailey a six room house and lot 75x100 feet for $2000. Mrs. Russell has also purchased a lot from II. G. Barron in South St. Johns. Both transfers were made by J. F. Gillmorc, tho wideawake real estate man, a week or so ago. Henry Bicknor. formerly n well known business man of St. Johns, was a visitor hero tho first of the week, llo had just recently recovered from a severe siege of ptomaimc poisoning oc casioned from eating a can of baked beans. His brother, Joseph, also well known here, was also tuken with tho samo disease, although in a milder form. Mrs- P. H. Edlofscn entertain ed tho Aulibonoro Bridgo Club nt her home on Friday afternoon last. A splendid luncheon was served. Those present wore Mrs. Tuttlo, Mrs. Antoino Edlof scn and Miss Edith Tuttlo of Portland. Mrs. W. R. Evens Mrs. Roy Ingledue, Miss Drink er. Mrs. E. F. Day. Mrs. Walter Ormandy, Mrs. A. W. Marklo. Mrs. W.R. Evens will be hostess at the next meeting. Tho St. Johns Grado Teachers Association met in regular ses sion Thursday. October 1st. Tho following officers wero elect ed for the new year: Beatrice Rundnll, president; M. Dorathen Clinton, first vice president; Flora McNiven, second vico president; Ruth Crouch, third vice president; Lulu Parmloy, fourth vice president: ti. Aiae Jefferson, recording secretary: Marion Romig. corresponding secretary; Agnes Wntkins.trens urer. Pnmomlinr Thursday of next week is the last day to register for tho November election. In order to accommodate those who find it difficult to appear for registration during tho day time, Judge J. E. Williams will keep his office open until 8 o'clock every evening until tho books close. It should also be remem bered that all citizens who have mrwpfl frnm nno nreeinct to an other in the city since register- ncr in trie tmrinir must recr sier ncnin in order to vote. Do it now while you think of it. Put off anything else, but register. Ben H. Hoover and Ray Let- son, with a 120 horse power auto, loaded to tho muzzle with guns, ammunition, foodstuffs, etc.. started out bright and early Sunday morning in quest of pheasants, with tho expectation that the capacity of the machine would be taxed to accommodate the game. After scouting all around the Tualatin valley, they were forced by darkness to re treat with only one little pheas ant in their possession. En couraced by their success, they will try their luck again next Sunday, all things being propi tious. Mrs. Charles Derrie entertain ed the Debonair Club at her lovely home on Oswego street on Thursday afternoon last. Members present were Mesdames Alice Learned, Uhas. Boyd. W R. Evens. J. H. Gammell, B. F, Rambo, H. G. Benham, S. J. Gray, A. W. Markle, H. S. Hewitt. E. F. Day. J,N. Keeler. A. S. Scales and little daughter Wilma, Chas. Derrie and Miss Lena Long; guests of the Club for the afternoon were Mrs. A. W. Vincent. Mrs. W. W. Steven son, Mrs. Charles Muck and Mrs. Bleakney of Portland. A delicious luncheon was served. In the time of peace prepare for a war tax. . . Occasionally a man can be judged by thecompany ho keeps away irom. , To Btop an: advertisement to save money is like stopping a watch to save time. DroHsmnkincr. Prices rnnnnn- able. Call at 425 E. Buchanan street, St. Johns. For RentEive room cottage. f irst 'lrust Ai Savings Bank, 1302 Fessenden street. The increased cost of pro visions will hnvo n tendency to revive the ancient custom of visiting. Moro and more it is becom Inn- evident that Sherman's defini tion of war was an insult to hell. Ex. The Fort Wayne irirl who mar ried a man because he wrote his name on a fresh egg must have been laying for a husband. A woman moralist is quoted as saying: "When in love, be calm." Might as well tell the fire department to go slow when responding to an alarm. "Watches" made over into Time-pieces" nt reasonable rates nt Rogers', 309 N. Jersey street. Girl wants licrht housework or care of children. Address 820 N. Hayes street, St. Johns, Ore gon. Tho now sowinir and philan thropic club recently organized will meet at tho home of Mrs. H. W. Bonhnm on North Hnyes street next Tuesday afternoon. Hess' Poultry Panncea, tho great egg producer: Instant Louse Killer, tho great extermi nator for lico; you can get them at The St. Johns Pharmacy. Suite of four rooms for rent. furnished or unfurnished, with lent, wntcr and litrht. First Trust & Savings Bank, building, 1302 Fessenden street. When n little fellow does some thing courageous everybody ikes to talk about it. That is why so many flattering things arc being snid of Belgium. North School Note: For week ending October 2 Johanna Wid mcr and Euln Sccrcst of 5a md tho most perfect lessons. Of tho fib Charley Rogers had the most. We nro inclined tobcliovo that t is bettor to tell a lio that doesn't harm anybody thnn to tell tho truth thnt hurts somo body, but it is better not to do cither. mi Fominino nnturo is tho same every whero. Womon nro kissing soldiers in England, same ns they kissed Hobson in this coun try. It's no way to promoto pcaco. Some of tho' women's pages continue to publish instructions about putting up jams and jel- ics, when whnttho housekeepers want is points on auction bridge, says a Kentucky exchnnge. Tho St. Johns Firo Depart ment will hold a danco in tho skating rink this evening. Rudd's orchestra will furnish tho music. A good timo is as sured for all who attend. A number of persons have been brought before Judge Wil liams on the charge of trespass ing over property leased by others in quest of game. Fines wero imposed. All hunters should take warning nnd ob servo tho posted notices, and thus keep out of trouble. Tho Nonpareil Laundry in this city is finely equipped to turn out tho best work possible Givo it a trial and aid homo industry. This laundry is finely equipped with the InteBt and most approv ed machinery, and turns out a fine grado of work. considerable change in his placo of business at the corner of Jer sey and Alta streets. Ho has added the room, that was lorm- ilr n Kmltnt aVinn nnvf r)rry fn his establishment and has it nicnlv fitted u n ns a tobacco anu nnnfpflHnnerv store. The im- provement is quite noticeable and a great convenience to Mr. Anderson. A wonderful floral wall 1100 feet loner. 20 feet high and six feet thick is almost completed in front of tho Panama Exposi tion. This unique floral ram part is an exposition novelty and comes after many experiments with flowers and vines. The mossy, pink flowered ice plant, known scientifically as mesm- bryanthecmum spactabihs has been used. Irrigation is effected by means of perforated pipes placed on the top of the wall. Tho European war situation, in the onin on of military ex nerts. both in this country and in such of those of Europe whose opinions have escaped the severe censorship, indicate that the involved powers are likelv to be in a prolonged death struggle. The theory of a short and decisive war seems now to be abandoned, and un less conditions materially change the experts say the contest will be prolonged, but none hazards a guess as to how long. Christian Science topic for next Sunday: "Unreality." Picture framing done at Portland prices at H. F. Clark's, the furui turc man. Adv. Miss Dora Carr entertained some of her young friends from Portland Inst Sunday afternoon and evening. Wanted School girl to assist with lght housework or enre for children. Address 524 East Mohawk, or phone Columbia 239. .Tnlin I.uifrm nnt fnmll nf Ifitv.iMlln Wnah nivnil iti St. Johns Sunday evening, called horn hv thn donth nf bin fnthor. Jacob Luiten. Wanted To borrow $1000 for three years at ten per cent. Security, $2000 worth of Innd at Whitwood Court. Apply at this office. Tablets! Tablets for Bchool! The largest line in the city. Beautiful post card free with each tablet at The St. Johns Pharmacy. Wnnted One or two acres in St. Johns in exchange for n nice residence near Reed Col lego, on Sellwood car line. Geo. A. Carter, 1302 Fessenden street, St. Johns. For Rent Seven room house, qunrter acre of ground, one block from car line: $10 per month. Apply to J. E. Hilfcr, Secretary Commcrcinl club, Hol- brook building. Auto for hire by day. hour or trip, nt very reasonable rates. Good opportunity for parties of lour or less to make n trip into tho country at a low price. II. M. Waldrcf.GOO Fessenden street. Phone Columbia 20G. Richmond street between Edi son street and tho river has now been hard surfaced, nnd the work is snid to be among the finest in tho city, making n handsome street. Halm & Rob- man were tho contractors. For nil kinds of ircncrnl re pairing of nutos, bicycles, lawn mowers, etc., go to tho Home Garage, 102 Smith avenue, cor ner of Charleston; G. B. Bon hnm, proprietor; phono Colum bia G03. Christian Scicnco Society of St. Johns, Oregon announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Prof. Hermann S. Horing. C. S. B., member of tho Bonrd of Lectureship of Tho First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts, rnday evening, October 9th, 1014, High School Auditorium nt 8 o'clock. Tho public is cordially invited to attend. Wheat exportation last week was threo and ono-qimrter mil lion bushels in excess of that of tho samo week last year. Prico continues steady. Foreign ex change declined last week and general foreign export trndo shows a betterment. Bank clear ings contracted somewhat, but tho weekly movement of cash was moro liboral and pro nounced. Dunn's Roviow for tho nst week shows thnt while business generally is abnormal, duo to tho war conditions, yet there is a significant growth of confidence. . A night school was organized in tho high school building Inst Monday night. A class of twenty enrolled in bookkeeping and penmanship; twenty in Eng lish and arithmetic, and ten in typewriting only. Prof. A. H. Hnbb Jb intructor in dookkccp ing, penmanship and typewrit ing and R. G. White is in structor for tho English and arithmetic class. Night school will bo hold every Monday. Wed nesday and Thursday nights be tweon tho hours of 7:30 and 9 o'clock, and started Wednesday night of this week. All members of Laurel Lodgo No. 18G. I. O. O. F.. and their ladies, and all members of Laurelwood Rebekah Lodgo No. 1G0, are requested to be present at a party in Eagles nan on Monday evening, Uctobor mn, given in honor of the officers, members and ladies of St. Helens lodcro and Star lodge No. 219 of Portland. A good old fashioned time is the motto. Tho committee on arrangements aro Messrs. Ed. Powell, G. Ward and Whistler: Mesdames Etia Beam. Nellio Benham. liattie McKinney, Mary Simmons, Anna Gaines. Ellu Aiken, Maude Strickland, Rose Roblson and Tillio Hill. Mrs. Alice Learned entertain ed Thursday afternoon at one o'clock nt her home on John street, with an elaborate four course luncheon in honor of Mrs. Hewitt, who is visiting hero from Bar View. Oregon. Tho dining room was beautifully decorated in yellow, Tho favors and place cards were very unique and the cause of much merriment. Mrs. Hewitt was presented with a handsome pair of stik hose by the nosiess. Those present were Mesdames Hewitt, w. it. EvenB, a. b. Scales, E. F. Day. C. H. Boyd, W. E. Hartel, B. F. Rambo, A. W. Markle, Chas. Derrie, J. H. Gammel. Robertson. John till ler, II. G. Benham, S. J. Gray, Fones. J. M. Hart.Otis Learned, Alice Learned and Miss Lena Long. The event was immense ly enjoyed by all. Fit is now time PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK Pkthr Autzkn, President John N. Edmu'shm, Cashier 4 ON O SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT I Chnrlcs Sngert has returned from an extended sojourn at tho coast resorts. The Women of Woodcrnft will give a 500 party in Bicknor hnll tho evening of October 13; re freshments will he served. Ad mission 15 cents. Wnnted to Exchange Sunn of marcs, harness nnd wagon for house nnd lot or vncnnt property in St. Johns, inquire nt this office. Tho Pythian Sisters of St. Johns will begin their winter series of card parties October Isii nt lsickncr Hall, and will be given tho first and third Thursdnys thereafter. Friends invited to nttcml. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Swengel re turned last week from ten days pleasantly spent with their son, B. S. Swengel, formerly of St. Johns but now a prominent hnrdwnre merchant of Cottage Grove. They report everything in n nourishing condition over that way. Persons expecting to see senn- dal of n disreputable nuturo aired in the columns of tho Review will be disappointed. There nro somo papers that make a spec ialty of scnmlnlouB rumors nnu reports, but not so tho Roviow. Sonsntionnl news travel all too quickly without tho aid of a newspaper. Some rentiers nro gratified to read of such occur rences, but it is bettor to forget scandal as quickly as possible than to advertise it. A firo drill test was conducted by Chief of tho Firo Depart ment Leo Cormnny nnd Firo mnn Mnckey nt the Central school Tuesday. This was tho first lest undertaken nnd the pupils were unawnro thnt it was to bo undertaken. In spito of this fact tho pupils numbering about '150 cleared tho building in ono m nuto nnd thirty-seven seconds, according to timo kept bv Jowe or Tower. This is n re markable showing, and reflects great credit upon tho instructors in having the pupils bo poriectiy drilled. Other tests will bo made later. A numbor of St. Johns people ronnrt n verv nleasnnt evening spent with tho I. O. O. F. nt tho opening of their card parties at University Park Snturday eve- n ntr. October U. It wns tho first of n serins ol Bixteen parties to bo given during tho winter. Prizes aro given for tho high est scores each evening, nnd nlso a urand prize nt tho end of tho series. Tho high lady's pcoro for tho ovoning wns made by Mrs. O. E. Schupp.2810; the gentleman's prizo wns won uy Mr. O. E. Schuni). 3000. An unusual occurrence whero bus- bnnd and wife win both prizes in an evening's plnying. The next party will bo held on Oct. 17th. All invited. While tho delay in pnssing the Rivers nnd Harbors Bill has, to somo considerable extent, delay cd work on tho Celilo Canal, i small force of men has been kept ut work throughout tho summer and tho enigneer in charge es timates that f tho necessary ap propriation is made in tho near future, which now seems proo able. tho canal can easily be pnmnleted within the next six months. He estimates that but S525.000 will be necessary to complete the big water way. The lock gates of the canal are boine nut in place and work on tho locks' will probably bo com- p eted by the end of Uctober. A small amount of concrete is yet to be placed, and a small amount of dredging at the east ern end. where the canal con nects with tho river, will bring tho work to a point where the water may bo turned into the ditch for tho purpose of testing tho locks. It is confidently ex pected that by tho opening of navigation next spring the canal will bo ready to receive river steamers of ordinary draft. you were thinking of laying nsitlc something for a rainy dny or for n fund to give you n stnrt lu life. Commence saving to ilny by opening an account with this hank, thus putting your cash out of the way of easy temptation nuil making It earn something for you nt the same time. V. C. Knai'I, Vice President S. L. Donin, Assistant Cashier 4 VAULTS FOR RENT A Pleasant Surprise A most enjoyable surpriso party was given in honor of Mrs. H. S. Hewitt at tho homo of Mrs. Tillio Hill on North Jer sey street Wednesday evening. About forty fr ends wero pres ent nnd enjoyed the event im mensely. Gnmes of various sorts were indulged in, nnd pleasing recitations were mndo by George Downey and Mrs. Keeler nnd Mrs. Hnll, nftor which refreshments wero served nnd a good social timo enjoyed. . 9 t m i Airs, iiewut is visiting ncro from Bar View, and her hosts of friends were glnd to see her once more. While sho likes Bnr View, yet sho still bus a strong liking for St. Johns, where sho lived for n numbor of years. Thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Scales, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall. Mr. nnd Airs. Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Mr. nnd Airs. Gnm mcll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Evens, Dr. and Mrs. Rambo, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hewitt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Keeler. Mr. nnd Mrs, Downey, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chancy, Mr. and Mrs. Hillcr, Mr. and Mrs. Haines. Mr. nnd Mrs. Benham, Mes dnmcs Hewitt, Robinson, Hill, Fones, Lenrned, Day, Aiken, Cope, Pcrrine, Hess, nnd Miss Laura Robinson nnd Miss llnn- son. First Baptist Church Next Sunday is our Rally Day. Immediately after the meetings of tho various classes tho school will nsscmblo in tho auditorium when the following program will bo given: Orchestra selection: rcsponso and prayer; hymn; exercise by primary department; qunrtot. r,Ho Died for Theo;" address, "Fishing," by Mrs. Ormsby of Portland; chorus, by Miss Davis' class; address, by Mrs. WilkinB of Portland; duet by Mudonn Wright nnd Ruth Coles; selection by orchestra. Everybody welcome. Program begins at 10:15 n. m; Young Peoples' meeting nt u:ao p. m. Evening bervico- Hymns; Scripture; Anthem, "Sing to tho Lord of Harvest," Hayes; Pray er; Choir, "Harvest Timo is Hero," Gabriel; Announcements; Solo, "Tho Beautiful Gate," Piccolomini, sung by 'Ihos. Nugent: Offering; Solo, "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me," Pflugor, Mrs. Murray; Sermon, Tho Ren zed Ideal:" Solo. "All Hail tho Power of Jesus Name," by Rnthburn, sung by F. W. Coffyn. You nnd your friends are welcomo to any or nil of our services. E. P. Borden, pastor. Friday evening, October TGth, Candidntes Booth for U. S. Senate; Withycombe for Gover nor, nnd McArthur for Congress, will speak on tho street corner at the Peninsula National Bank f the weather is favorable: otherwise in tho city hall. Chief of the Firo Department, Leo Cormnny, in company with C. S. Currin, James Melon and D. C. Hoogerhyde, wero taking a trip around tho city in order that tho chief might familiarize himself with operating tho ma chine Tuesday afternoon in tho fire auto truck, and as they wero negotiating tho turn to go on Fessenden street from Jersey street the truck skidded against the curb nnd was overturned. Mr. Hoogerhyde sustained cuts and bruises on tho legs and was taken to a Portland hospital for treatmont. Tho others for tunately escaped without injury. Tho truck was damaged to a slight extent. The machine was was running at a low rate of speed at the time. Strictly sanitary. Gilmoro's barber shop. adv,