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at
Ormandy Bros.'
BIG FURNITURE Store
We have a large stock of well selected
high quality Furniture, Beds, Mattresses,
Rugs, Linoleum, Ranges, Heaters and
General House Furnishings, all LOW
PRICED, from which you may furnish
your home complete or add new pieces,
on the following EASY TERMS:
$25.00- $2.50 cash, $2.50 month
50.00 5.00 cash, 5.00 month
75.00 7.50 cash, 7.50 month
100.00- 10.00 cash, 10.00 month
125.00- 12.50 cash, 11.00 month
150.00... 15.00 cash, 12.00 month
ORMANDY BROS.
FURNITURE
Cash or Credit Seven Years in St. Johns
Local News.
K. C. Couch has had n neat
garage erected.
E. F. Moore and family have
returned from Alaska.
Mrs. u. JN. ijyerlee lias mov
ed to 382 Ross street.
w. n. Angeii is now engaged
n the government service.
Scott avenue has been chang
ed to Dickens street, it is said.
Miss May Morgan is u new
teacher at the North School.
See
this
A $150 funeral for $75.
ad of Miller & Tracy in
issue.
Timely Bargains
Mason Jar Caps
Jar Rubbers
20c doz.
5c cloz.
Wire Fruit Jar Holders - 50c
Set of six
Fruit Jar Wrenches - - 20c
S A Complete Stock of Stone Crocks
and Kegs
AGENCY GOODYEAR TIRES
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St. Johns Hardware Co. i
St. Johns Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Columbia 131
C 1101
Foot of Burlington St.
FAIR TIME IS HERE
ISWttlTiKl'J
Oregon State Fair
Sept. 24th to 29th
With all the Nation Farming and Arming for
Stressful Times, City and Country Alike Are Urged
to Rally Around the Agricultural Fairs. Send Ex
hibit, Attend Where Possible.
Reduced ROUND TRIP Tickets
TO vSAI.KM I'rom Oregon Electric Ry. station and all Central Oregon
points on Oregon Trunk anil on The North Bank Road, I'allbridge to
Uulnier, inclusive, reduced tickets sold daily Sept. 20th to 29th.
8 Trains Daily Portland to Salem
The North Bank RoadOregon Electric Ry,
PORTLAND TICKET OFFICE -5TH AND STARK
0. M. Cornell, Agent East St. Johns.
J. H. Ross is attending the
Round-up at Pendleton this
week.
The North School has the
largest enrollment of any ure
ceding September.
Mrs. Parkin expects to Join
tier husband at Eureka, Cal.,
the latter part of the week.
Cant. Dowe Walker letf Sat
urdny for Louisiana, where he
will enter the training camp.
The Peninsula Security Com
pany has started construction
upon a modern dwell ni: on
South Edison street.
Tho Portland Railway. Light
t l . r I. i. i
iu rower o. nas iurnisncu a
nobby Ford machine for the use
of the ofllce force here.
Mrs. W. J. Mackoy was taken
to tho St. Vincent's hospital
Monday morning suffering from
inflammatory rheumatism.
The Reed-French Piano Co.
will crli'o n fnnnnrfr In 5f Inlma
In the near future for the bene
fit of the Evangelical church.
C. II. Carter is now in the
Middle West in the interest of
the local woolen mills, of which
he is the efficient supcrintcn
dent.
The Columbia Electrical En-
ginecring Company, located
noar Linnton. has been granted
a permit to erect five frame ship
ways.
Epworth League subject at
the Methodist church next Sun
day evening. "Appreciation as
a Strategic Method." Leader
Harry Irvine.
The Penlnsulu National Hank
will construct two modern
houses on North Willamette
boulevard, permits for which
have been taken out.
do not lay aside this paper
until you hnvo looked over "Tho
Hargain Counter" elsewhere in
this issue. You may find some
thing there to interest you.
Miss Helen Thompson, of 11G
West Tyler street, is visiting
in Seattle and the (Jravs liar
bor country. She expects to re
turn about the first of next
month.
Parties desiring matter pub
lished in tho Review should
remember to forward it to tho
ollico not later than Wednes
day uftcrnoon to insure its ap
pearance. Tho Northwestern Tuberculo
sis Conference will hold its first
session at Portland October 15th
and 10th. It is organized for
tho study and prevention of
tuberculosis.
The Debonair club was enter
tained at tho home of Mrs. A.
W. Markle last Thursday after
noon. Mrs. G. M. Hall, Mrs.
Irvin Gromachey and Miss Par
mely were guests.
Joseph Crouch and family ex
pect to leave next week for
Long Reach, Cal., where they
may make their permanent
home. Thos. Kavanaugh ac
companies them thither.
Mrs. Lillie Rich, of Chapman,
Ore., has been visiting her
daughter. Miss Gebrgia Rich,
of St. Johns. She says the rain
has done an abundance of good
in that section of the country.
Miss Celia Hunkins has re
turned to her school duties at
Forest Grove. She will teach
German in the high school
there us formerly, and this year
will teach pyschology as well.
More interest was manifested
here in ladies' registration last
Saturday than the average in
the city of Portland. About 20
per cent of the ladies here reg
istered, it is said, while the
average in the city of Portland
was about fifteen per cent. St.
Johns may always be found in
the lead.
The Sans Dieu Riens class of
the Evangelical church held a
business meeting at the parson
age last Tuesday evening, when
a good time was had. Miss
Ruth Layton was elected presi
dent, Miss Ruth Smith having
resigned that position. Two
new members were added. The
class recently purchased a fine
piano.
J. S. McKinney reports the
following sales: F. P. Drinker
has purchased house and lot
from Mr. Wright on North
Jersey street. J. E. Conrad of
Williams avenue has purchased
house and lot from G. E. Ohs
feldt on East Mohawk; M. Mer
rick has purchased house and
lot from Mrs. Mary Simmons on
Edison street,
coming
open at
24th for
Mrs. M. J. Lindley is able to
be about again.
New subscribers are
in at a pleasing rate.
A number of new residences
are being projected for St.
Johns.
The State Fair will
Salem on September
one week.
Lowis David, who has been
on the sick list for some days,
is improving.
Mrs. E. A. Orr, of Woodland.
Wash., is a guest at the home
of Dr. H. F. Jones.
W. E. Gabriel, of 723 East
Charleston street, anticipates
moving to Dayton, Oregon, next
week.
Eunice Killebrew fell while
at work nt the Multnomah hos-
Special Advertisements
Good second hand sewing ma
For Sale House and four lots
on North Syrucuse street. Ca
at this office.
wanted Competent woman
for general housework. Cal
529 S. Ivanhoc street.
L
at
Hemstitching Mrs. W.
Montgomery, 415 N. Kellogg,
back of St. Johns postoflice.
For Trade Four fine lots and
modern bungalow, well located
for farm. Inquire nt this office,
Wanted Girl to assist with
housework. Call 502 North
Ivanhoe street.
If my work pleases you: please
tell your friends. If not. tel
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IVlt HI III.
If you want typewriting
paper, get it nt this ollico. A
good ouallty at yo cents per
ouu sheets.
The Central school building
ins been embellished by n new
coat of paint, which adds con
siderably to its attractiveness.
Miss Merta Gntton. 302 North
Willamette boulevard, has been
on tho sick list for a few days,
suffering from an uttack of
umbago.
W. E. Mulkey und wife have
returned to Los Angeles, after a
very pleasant visit here with
us brother. Dr. 8. A. Mulkey.
and family.
An opera house in St. Johns
would prove nn inducement in
keeping the young people from
going to Portland playhouses
for diversion.
Jack Wright has returned to
his home nt G39 Mohawk street
after spending the past six
weeks on his farm near La
Grande.
Mrs. Clark, who recently dis
posed of her confectionery store
on South Jersey street, expects
to leave for Medford baturduy.
where she will probably remain
for the winter.
L. 11. uampbeu is nursing a
very sore .hand, the result of
being scratched by a blackberry
brier. Blood poison set in and
Mr. Campbell has been having
quite t painful time of it.
The St. Johns Phonograph
Exchange is tho name of a new
store to bo opened up at the
corner of Jersey and Chicago
streets. Frank Gasser is the
proprietor.
J. F. Gillmore reports the
sak' of a house and lot on North
Willamette boulevard, one on
Jersey, one on South Syracuse
and a vacant lot in Lust bt.
Johns. These sales were made
duing the past two weeks.
Any one having a heating
stove that he would desire to
donate to tho East St. Johns
Union Sunday School should
call Mrs. R. G. Hrand, Colum
bia 2G9. Such contribution
would bo gratefully received.
Married Ladies' day will be
observed at tho Evangelical
church next Sunday, the mar
ried ladies having charge of
all the services. A married
lady will preach tho sermon.
A new choir has been organized
at this church.
A couple of errors were made
in the urticle concerning the
death of Ross Parker last week.
Ho was 39 years of age und
survived by five brothers, in
stead of four, all of whom are
engaged in the ship knee Indus
try at Airlle.
A Red Cross instruction class
is being formed in St. Johns in
which elementary hygiene and
home care of the sick will bo
taught. Any one desiring fur
ther information, call Knthryn
Scott, 102 Central avenue;
phone Columbia a.
Th Jolly 'Steen club was most
delightfully entertained at the
home ot Mr, and Mrs. U. 11.
Derrie on Oswego street Wed
nesday evening. In the game
of 500 Dr. and Mrs. A. W.
Vincent captured first prize and
Prof, and Mrs. (J. H. Hoyd the
second. Delicious refreshments
were served.
The service at the Congrega
tional church will be as follows:
Morning theme at 11, "God's
Special Love and Care for Zion
Or the Mystery of Ulvine
Love for the Church." Even
ing "Marvelous Return from
Death to Life." Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Pravermeeting on
Thursday evening at 7:45. J.
H. Barnett, pastor.
The body of an unidentified
man, aged about CO, was found
floating in the Columbia Slough
at the foot of Swift boulevard
Wednesday afternoon by Patrol
man Sloan, who was fishing in
that vicinity. Because the body
was tied to a string fastened to
a pole which had been dug in the
bank, it was at nrst thought
that the man might have been
a victim of foul play, but it was
learned later that other persons
had discovered the body before
Sloan and had tied it to the
bank to keep it from floating
away. From papers found in
the pockets, it appeared that
the man's name was Johnson,
For Trnde-20 acres in G
nam county lor at. Johns or
Sheridan property. 542 E. Fes
sonden St.
A ftlNAl' LOtS 1 to 4 111
Block G. Point View. Must be
sold. Apply J. W. H. Reid
Devil's Lake, N. Dakota.
When in need of small art!
cles, get them at the C-10-lfjc
store, St. Johns; in the Penin
suta National Bank Building.
If there are any houses to
rent in St. Johns. Mrs. M. C.
Soule, 510 North Jersey street.
probably has them listed. See
her nbout it.
Go to the Auto Repair Compa
ny, 207 South Jersey street, for
your nuto. motorcycle und bicv-
cie repairs and supplies. Autos
for hire. Phone Coumbin 727.
Rnbbits for Sale- -New Zeal
and, Flemish Giant, Rufus Red.
White Pinkeyes and Bolcinns.
All ages and all prices.- C. R.
Chadwick & Son,219 N.Swenson.
To Exchantre First class bus
iness and residence property in
Mt. Angel for St. Johns proper
ty. Dr. S. A. Mulkey. First
National Bunk building.
St. Johns Fair Store. E. W.
For. prop.: household utility
supplies and general notions,
207 N. Jersey St. Highest
quality goods at lowest prices.
Next to Electric store.
The New Portland House nt
the East St. Johns S. P. & S. de
pot can give you best board nnd
room lor SO per week. Don't
miss it.--J. P. Month, proprietor.
To Exchango Acreage tracts.
well located and in cultivation,
in Washington, Yamhill, Polk
or uougiass counties lor bt.
Johns property. Dr. S. A. Mul
key, rirst National Bank building.
Can' of Thanks.- We desire
to express our sinccrcst thanks
to tho neighbors and friends for
their kindness and floral trib
utes during our recent bereave
ment, and assure them sumo
will ever be gratefully remem
bered. Mrs. W. II. Graves and
Family.
Over forty years of experience
nt the bench enables me to ban
dlo practically any job in the
mo of repairing bwiss and
other foreign mako of watches,
jewely, etc. No job too Inrgo
or too email. Rogers, 202 N.
Jersoy street.
For Sale Large private col
lection of Indian relics, old
coins, stamps, old guns, sea
shells and native copper speci
mens of Michigan and Montana
mines. Collection may be seen
at 123 Swenson street; phone
Columbia 377.
The Portland Normul and
Commercial School. 212 Rail
way Exchange building, offers
splendid opportunities for
young men and women to se
cure a business education. Ar
rangements are made whereby
the pupil may take up a busi
ness courso without interfering
with his daily work. For par
ticulars, address W. W. Wil-
lams, President.
Card of Thanks- We desire to
express our sincere thanks to
the neighbors and friends, and
especially the pastor and mem
bers of the St. Johns Christian
church, for their kindness, sym
pathy and floral tributes during
our recent bereavement, and as
sure them that their kindness
will ever be gratefully remembered.-
Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Parker, T. T. Parker, J. A.
Parker, II. II. Parker, S. S.
Parker and B. H. Parker.
.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 Fettendtn SI. Phone Columbia 210
N. J. BAILEY
HARDWOOD AND FURNITURE
Farm to trade for St. Johns Prop
erty, Corner Bradford aod Erie Sit.
Phone Columbia 157
Helping You With Your Live Stock
The Federal Rcscrvo Banking System, estab
lished by the government, stands back of the stock
raiser. Through our membership in it we can
help our patrons carry live stock which they are
raising or fattening for future sales.
Farmers' notes, with not over six months to
run, given for raising or carrying live stock can
be rcdiscounted by us with our Federal Reserve
Bank, thereby increasing our ability to extend to
our patrons such help as they may need.
If you contemplate raising or fattening five
stock for market come in and
talk with us. Wucnn help you.
O'Ioiral nisi v
Peninsula National Bank
DIKHCTOKS.
Officers
PllTim AlT.HN,
1'Rltl) C. KNAIT,
l'KANK 1'. DKINKKK
OIIN N. HlU.KI'HItN.
CIIAKI.K.H II, lU'.HSKM.,
Stanton I Duiiik,
HDU'AKl) K. MOKKIH,
Member of Federal Reserve Bank
Safety Deposit Vaults fcj per box and up. Pour per cent on Saving.
. President
Vice President
. Vice l'icsldetit
, . Costlier
Assistant Cntlilcr
AnsUtniit Cashier
Assistant Cashier
P. Al'T.HN
THUS. AUT.HN
V. DKINKKK
A, K. JOHHrt
I'. C KNAI'I'
II. It. I'HNNItt.r.
OKANT SMITH
J. N. HDI.ltlttHN
When You Order Your Groceries
Keep in iiilml you want the best, lie
mindful of the fact Hint wc Imvc the
More that U winning n prestige for cur
rying the bent nut only the hint tlmt the
market affords. Don't overlook the fuut
thnt our reasonable iiricv-t are another
way of koIvImk that high cost of living
problem.
MUCK GROCERY
301 5. teney SI.
IMionc Col, I1H
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
WE DO IT RIGHT
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 Ofllce Phone Columbia 97
DR. EVART P. BORDEN
DENTIST
Office and Residence 313 N. Hayes St.
TELEPHONE Columbia 477
KVKRYTHING MODI5RN IN DKNTISTRY
IF YOU ARE A CONNOISSEUR
Of rugs anil carpels wc can convince you
the more readily that our present varie
ties ure not to be surpaMtHl, if you ure
but n umateur you'll he just as (ileutotl
bv the appearances and come away nun.
vlnced that you have seen the right
jjoikIs for the right money.
H. F. CLARK
4O0
THE FURNITURE MAN
402 8. JERSEY 3T
WE ARE PREPARED
As usual we are prepared for the opeuiug of
school with a complete line of Tablets, Pencils,
books and everything used in the High and Gram
mar schools.
FREE PENCILS! FREE BALLOONS!
CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS
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