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I I Iron Beds STEEL SPRINGS TERMS jfi (50c Week 2 inch continuous post Iron or Steel Beds, all filler rods and cross tubes in these beds are electrically welded, thus insuring smooth joints and absoletely rig idity of the bed. Finishes: Vernis Martin, White or Ivory Prices: $11.00 and $12.00 "Pipe Frame," all metal Springs, link fabric style, Prices: $6.25,7.00,8.00 Coil Springs, flexible and durable. Prices: $5.50, 9.00, 10.50 DeLuxe, double deck Coil Spring, guaranteed 20 years. Price: $15.00 ORMANDY BROS. FURNITURE Cash or Credit St. Johns HOP PICKERS SUPPLIES We Can Furnish You With a Whole Outfit Camp Stoves 51.50 and $1.75 Folding Camp Beds $3.50 Camp Stools 25c and 50c Hand Tape 5, 10 and 25c Roll Canvass Gloves 15c Pr., 2 Pr. 25c Tin and Granite Cups 5 and 10c AGENCY GOODYEAR TIRES St. Johns Hardware Co. i I 1 St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C llOl Foot of Burlington St. C. R. CHANEY Transfer, Piano Moving, Etc. Long Distance Hauling a Specialty Phone Columbia 425 Office 215 S. Kellogg, Cor. John Keep a roof of prosperity over your head and help your neighbor to do likewise by trading with him in business. You Help Him, and He Will Help You HOME TRADE MEANS HOME SAVINGS. This paper is booming this town all the while. HOW ABOUT YOU? Subscribe Now! Jnlm .Inrvinna. nf flirt RnliHnr'H Hnmn nt Hnqnliimr. wns elreiil atinpr among his St. Johns menus the past week. Local News. School will begin Tuesday. September 4th. Dick Johnson haB returned from army service. The Pendleton Round-up will take place September 20-22. O ' A $150 funeral for $75. See ad of Miller & Tracy in this issue. VVm. Edmondson. the pioneer plumber, now snorts a I'ord automobile. N. A. Gee is now serving as watchman at the oil tanks in the northern part of St. Johns. A number of St. Johns folks took in the circus at Portland Monday afternoon and evening. Wm. Munson. of the Tuala tin Valley was a business visitor to St. Johns the first of the week. Mrs. 12. C. Thurston, son and daughter uro visiting ut Cor- vallis. They expect to return home Saturday. Georce Worthincton has re turned from Eastern Oregon and will reside here permanent ly with his mother. W. S. Jeans has moved with his family to Oregon City, where he has taken a logging contract. E. E. Elliott went wltlEhlm. H Forest fire are raging in u number of districts throughout the Northwest. The air is icavy with smoke at times. Mrs. J. W. Mack, of G31 East Tvl r street, is reported on the dick list. Her muny trlends lope for a jpjely an.l complete ecovery. Mrs. C. H. Taylor, of 410 East Fesscnden street, who had been confined to her home with a nervous breakdown, is able to be about again. Humors of a.large apartment louse . to bel erected in St. Johns has notjyet materlollzed. there is a cmnfrZnecu for sevcraLsuch in this locality. Several persons have express ed gratification over changing tho name of this paper from the Peninsula to the St. Johns Re view. They sny it sounds more familiar. Rev. fcyons. of the St. Clements' church, hns been confined to the hospitnl for several weeks, but it is pleasing to note that he is rapidlv re gaining his health. R A. f!rnsn!i. ti Htreet ear pmnlnvp. hns nurchnscd the houso and lot at the corner of Seneca and East Richmond street. Tho sale was made by A. w. uavis, owner. o .1 N firnnt. nf Vnnpouvor. Wash., was a St. Johns, visitor last week. Mr. Grant, who was formerly a well known vetin- nrtnn mircrpnn nf St. .Inhns. wns hobbling around with crutches, tho result or an accident. I. S. Flynn has had the silken growth removed from his up ner lin. which altera his appear ance considerably. His friends say they did not realize what a really good looking man he was before the operation. Rtv. C. P. Gates motored up rom Corvallis Monday, and on Wednesday returned home with his family, who had been so journing at NetartB. His fam- ly in company with rostmaster Monahan and family enjoyed a picnic supper at Eagle Creek Tuesday evening. I Martin H. Hogan, govern ment inspector, visited Wash ougal, Wash., the first of the week in otticial capacity. Mr. Hogan, whose headquarters are in St. Johns, is a pleasant and agreeable gentleman, besides beimr a faithful and efficient official. He was recently trans here from Maine. f tmif Hiitinn ft t tinti'litti lnft '1'iKicwlnv iiviintnir in inill liln nnmnnttir nffriM ,i hill ilnt.' an. ltUlllJitlljr , M.W. u .vii tj uw- journ with his parents and irKMlUB Ul 31 JUIWlb. G. II. Lemon, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, is very rapidly improv ing, a fact which his many friends will uc glad to note. Henry Moore, of Donald Ore gon, who Iuib been in St. John? hiking treatment from Dr. Jones for appendicitis, Iiob returned home cured of his afllic-tion. Dr. A. W. Vincent and family of St. Johns, his brother. Dr. S. R. Vincent and family, of Tigard. and Capt. W. C. Snow and wife, of Portland, returned Thursday evening from a week's auto excursion to the various beaches, which was immensely enjoyed by the entire party. Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent. H. F. Clark. G. H. Campbell, of near Sua kane, is a guest at the home of his brother, H. L. J. E. Ililler, who is enjoying a well earned vacation, spent Sunday at Seaside.. The Evangelical Sunday School held a delightful picnic at Columbia Park yesterday. Rev. E. P. Borden and family have returned from a delightful month's sojourn nt Sea View, Wash. I. F. Clark and family and Leo Rich have returned from an enjoyable outing ut Garibaldi beach. Blumberg, the has installed some todnte machinery I lishmcnt. shoe doctor, new and up n his estnb- The local realty men report business looking up, with the outlook much brighter thnn has been the case for many moons. Rev. J. W. Bowcrsox will oc cupy the pulpit ut the Evan gelical church next Sunday morning. In the evening kov. Fnrnum will deliver the sermon. Miss Alma Rnssi. who has been quite ill for Severn I weeks, is rapidly improving. Her friends celebrated her birthday n a delightful manner yestcr- duy. Russell Meyer will be the eador ut the Enworth League service ut the Methodist church Sunday evening. 'Subject, "Has Summer Brought Leanness to Your Soul." Mrs. Zelln Johnston, of South Jersey street, i'b suffer- ng from an attack oi sciatic rheumatism, which she con tracted while enjoying nn out ing nt Eagle Creek. II. M. Stanton, of Sheridan. is spending n few days in St. Johns. Ho was n former resi dent of this place and notes many changes since he resided here some years ago. Ilr. Ii. H. Vincent, brother of A W Vlnnnnt. nf St. Johns. has been called to Clackamas to onrvA nn nlivnininn in tho Oi'fi gon National Guards. The doc tor has been located nt urune, Oregon. Aucrust Rooks had his right arm seriously bruised by a fall of twenty feet while at work at the Columbia Shipbuilding plant on tho west side of the river. He will probably he un able to resume work for some days as a result. "riio Mnilorn Woodmen of Amnrinn nnd tho Roval Neigh bors of America, held their an nual field meet at Columbia Park last Saturday, ut which a number from St.Johns attended. A jolly good time is reported. Concreirational Church, J. II. Barnett. pastor: Morning ser vice at 11, theme, "The Song of the Victors Who Stund on the Sea of Glass." Evening at 7:30, theme. "Judas, ike all others, went to his Own Place." Prayer meeting will be taken up as us ual on Thursday evening nt 8: Sunday school at 10 a. m. o The condition of Rev. A. P. I jivtnn. who was onerated un- on last week at the Good Sam aritan hospital, is highly en couraging; in fact, it is said he could not be getting along in nnv hotter shane. He exnects to be able to return to his home some time next week. It miirht be well for those contemnlating the purchase of motor boats to know that if the same is 28 feet or longer in length, it is necessary to secure a government license from the Customs House before the boat may be operated. There is no charire attached to the license, however, but the names of three responsible personB as refer ence are required, Special Advertisements Get your malt syrups at The Central, Miller & Glover. Good second hand sewing ma' chines for rent. H. F. Clark. A divorce has been granted Katie ulawe from Otto Glawe. Charge cruelty. Wanted Small house, furn ished or unfurnished. Call at this ofhee. Rabbits of different kinds for sale cheap. Call 919 N. Smith avenue. Horses for Sale M. B. Lind ley, 1002 Fessenden street; phone Columbia 311. For Sale Fullv eauinned. Eastern built. 21 foot gasolene launch. Apply at this olhcc. Hemstitching Mrs. W. L. Montgomery, 415 N. Kellogg, at back of bt. Johns postofllce. For Trade Four fine lots nnd modern bungalow, well located, for farm. Inquire at thisollice. If my work nleasesyou: please tell your friends. If not, tell mo. Rogers, 202 N. Jersey street. For Trade-20 acres in Gil- Hum County for St. Johns or Sheridan property. 542 E. Fes senden St. For Sule- Brand new Bur roughs Adding Muchine. Also large safe. Both arc bargains. Call at this office. A SNAP Lots 1 to 4 in Block (J. Point View. Must be sold. Apply J. W. II. Reid Dovil'B Lake, N. Dakota. When in need of small arti cles, get them at the 5-10-lCc store, St. Johns; in the Penin sula National Bank Building. For Sale Two five room cot tages, lot 100x100, East Charles ton. Will be sold nt n barguin. Call 718 East Richmond street. Go to the Auto Repair Compa ny, 207 South Jersey street, for your auto, motorcycle and bicy cle repairs and supplies. Autos tor hire. Phone Coumbia 727. Rabbits for Sale- New Zeal- and, Flemish Giant, Rufus Red, while Pinkeyes and Belgians. All ages and ull prices. C. R. Chadwick & Son, 219 N.Swenson. Owner must sell modern six room bungalow, large porch, GO xlOO lot, fruit, shrubbery , and fenced, also lot 50x125, both close in. Phone Columbia 112. St. Johns Fair Store. E. W. Foy. prop.: household utility supplies and general notions, 207 N. Jersey St. Highest quality goods at lowest prices. Next to Electric store. For Rent--No 217 N. Jersey. size 12x50 with woodshed, hns gas, water and lights; fine for business or would make n nico placo for about 3 rooms, fine condition. A. W. Davis. For Sale Modern eight room house in Piedmont, three blocks from four car lines, fruit, shade nnd shrubbery, 100x100 lot, sleeping porches. Owner must sell, bargain. Columbia 112, POTATO SEED BALLS WANTED, or cleaned Bced. State quantity and price. 1 cun use any amount this year and next. Ask your friends. Pre serve this. A. T. Cook, Seed- man, Hyde Park, N. Y. Over forty years of experience nt the bench enables me to han dle practically any job in the lino of repairing Swiss and other foreign mnko of watches, jewely, etc. No job too largo or too small. uogers, Wi n. Jersey street, PROHADXY YOUR LAST CHANCF. to net that throughbred bred-to.lay White Leghorn cocker el. Ilred by the Oregon Agricul ture College from stock with rec ord of over aooj eggs per hen. Price 1 1.50 each. I must leave bt. Johns. Choose now while the choosing is good.- 824 Kast Mo hawk. "THE LUXO" no Philadelphia Street Soft Drinks, Candles, Cigars and Iobaccos Drop in and see Jeff and have a glass of that Happy, Hoppy drink, Proprietor. .ALEX. S. SCALES. G-R-O-C-E-R Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruit and Vegetables In Season We carry nothing but the best and our aim is to please 501 Festenden SI. Phcst Columbia 210 N. J. BAILEY HARDWOOD AND FURNITURE Farm to trade for St. Johns Prop erty. Corner Bradford and Erie Sit. Phone Columbia 157 Thi-ouh Our Monbewhip in the Federal Reserve Banking System we are placed in a stronger position than ever before to take care of the requirements of all our depositors, whether large or small, whether they keep checking or savings accounts; and at the same time to give them the most modern banking service. Why not open an account with us and begin at once to participate in these bene fits and the additional protection which this system gives to your money deposited with us? Peninsula National Bank Officers diuhctous I'UTKH Ai'T.itN, . . President I'uitt) C. Knait, . Vice President I' HANK 1'. DHIS'KHk . Vice l'lesldcut Jons N. Kni.tti'.MKN, . . Cashier Ciiahi.us It, Ufssiu.i., Assistant Onshler Stanton I.. Doiiik, Assistant Cashier liDU AKIt K. MORRIS, Assistant Cashier Member of Federal Reserve Bank Safety Deposit Vaults $3 per box and up. Four per cent on Savings. AUTZKN TIIOS. AfTZlIN 1'. I'. DKINKim a. k, 10mm I'. C KNAI'I' II. It. I'KNNItM. CIRANT KMITII J. N. HIU.WW.N Mil ir j , . ;,.u:u.',,i.lt.t.J CALL US UP Tell tin your want mul you'll fee the vllklcnt nty vc nut tlili grocery slio-i. Wc keep the belt and our otore l kept clean ami freshly stocked. Par depend able t;ru.'crlc, delivered on time, we are at your service uhvnvft, nil the time. MUCK GROCERY 301 S. imty St. I'lionc Col. tlH EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED WE DO IT RIGHT A COMPARISON WITH ORDINARY FITTING OF GLASSES ONLY SEEMS TO EMPHASIZE THE QUALITY OF PERFECTION WHICH HAS BUILT UP OUR CONSTANTLY INCREASING OPTICAL BUSINESS WE KNOW HOW DR. W. J. GILSTRAP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON St. Johns, Portland, Ore A Hot Combination WOOD-COAL! Wc now handle coal as well as wood St Johns Lumber Co. DR. HERBERT F. JONES CHIROPRACTOR 311 NORTH JERSEY STREET No charge for examination. Res. Phone Columbia 690 Office Phone Columbia 97 DR. EVART P. BORDEN DENTIST Office and Residence 3I3 N. Hayes St. TELEPHONE Columbia 477 UVURYTHING MODKRN IN DUNTISTRY WEDDED BLISS Never reaches beau ideal without a tit tint; environment. We are the furnish ers of thousands of new homes. The cost is nominal if discretion uml an eye to artistic results are brought into play. A wide variety of individual pieces and suits to challenge the most exacting. All of the prevailing woods and fancy grains in pieces that show every latest wrinkle and effect. H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN 4OO-402 S. JEHSEY ST WE ARE PREPARED As usual we are prepared for the openiug of school with a complete line of Tablets, Pencils, books and everything used iu the High and Gram mar schools. FRER PENCILS! FREE BALLOONS! CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS