THE- Bargain Counter If you ore looking for bargains it will be well to scan the propositions miclcr this heading each week: Cockerels Jtl.CO each, ten to sell. 0. A. C. stock from e;K. gotten tills Snrititf from the Oregon AKricultiiriU College, which sends out only eggs from liens with records of 200 eggs or more per lien, producing cockerels thnl will Increase the lnylng qimlity of any flock fnr ! yoml the iisnnl. It is snlri the O. A, C. CHiinot supply the demnnd ill f2.00 each, (.'nil at this office for name mid nddress of owner, who plnns lenvlng St. Johns. 17i Cnsh- Overlnnd, fj-pnsscngcr Au tomoliile. In good condition; tires new or practically new. lust the thing for n ufitktniii who resides some distnncc from his work, or for fnmily use. This Imrgiiitt will go quick, so hurry. Call At thin office for name and address of owner who has no further use for It and needs the room it occupies. $2?o lllacksmith Shop. Thorotig equipped lor all kinds ol lilnrksmitliing. Worth more man ncsi location in St. Johns. A splendid opiortuiiity. If you hnve n blacksmith friend looking for a location, tell him about it. f 75 cash, Imlanee on easy terms, l'or name and mldroM of owner, who is now engaged in other husluestt, call at tills office, 7Rc Type writer Paper, (,ood quality and just tin 500 sheets. lie thinu for nttl- ilenlH. A Ixirk'nln at the price. On sale Hi this office. fVi'.OD-rurcell .Safe, 41 in. high, 91 in. wide, 26 in. deep; weight nliottt 1C00 pound. In good condition and worth iloultle the price. Call at this office. $12.50 Smith Premier Typewriter, flood condition; the cost of renting n machine for five mouths would pay for this. Call at this office. fl.00 l.mly'n Hanger at this office. Ilicycle. Call fltfi.OO-Chicf Ilicycle. This office. IR.00 lWiker Shot Oun, double bur relotl. Cost $100 when new. Call at till office. fl(MX) Winchester Cult at this office. It I lie, 'M M cal. How Fine 'Twould Be 1 1 2 I 1 and Cream Direct From the Cows Muscaday Dairy J. II. WlNULO, Prop. Phone Col, 320 npllverorf fhllir W., ...... W.M, . -J PThJv laukcl lodge ' No. 1 86 I. O. O. f ST. JOHNS. ONrCON Uwti ch Monday vontnif. In Odd Fl Ions hall at 8a, A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers, O. W Noirnr, Nulitr (liniut I.. WliMrt . Vlrr firmul II J II. I' lltlfloillii, I'lil. Sri'. St. Johns Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily Holicit the attend ance of our inemlierHat our next reicuiarmectinir. 'lhuiwlny, Oct. 11. Ci. W. Muliin, Consul. Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey DENTIST The profession practiced in its various In nuchas KATIHI'ACTIOK ( I 'A K A NT It It I Olflp liwim: 8:.1 to 12 M.; Mill to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m, l'lrt National Hank llullding I'Imiiv Columbia 282. JOSR1M1 iMcCNGSNUY, Al.I). Office Room 5 Peninsula Bank Building Hours y-io u. in., 15 p. ni. mid eveiuiius. Ofltce phone Col. 35.); Res. i.; Deafness Cannot He Cured Ijy Im.I Hpulk'Siloii. n III.) atiiiut r.li tk ilU.uwd imiituH 1 III. r Tli.r l ualr lu vurv il.nfii.M, n. I I H lir uuliMllillluli! l.iiiiill mMln ! r mum it by on lanaiii. a ...ntlliluu u( ttiv mu tvm IIhImk of lh Ku.urliUn TuIm WIi.h Iki lubv u lutUiua ou li.iv rumbling utind ur Im. rf.it h.rliiK iih.I li.n II I nilrrit riwti. ivaiH. la in r.iuii. una i.nlN fc luHauiMiHllaH rati 1h lukrti mil il iM. tub i.'iiurnl lit in ntiriiil vumlt ll.m. h.ailiifc- will tin rlitroit lrvi; Mil rr uul of irit r mu.i hr rolarih. whivk m nuinma imii mi luruuiMi f thm uiwou urfe. W will Oh llumlrail lfcitlar far ny at IMtrM.t. eautl t- eiorrlil that I'HIwi tw eurt ny iuiii I'nurrli uurt. find for vlrculnft. tin V J CIIHNKV A CO . Teltila. Ohio. nil ur liravKKii. im ink IM think of Adeline, last night you looked so fair to me I could not help but how fine 'twould be If you would see the evils the dance. And fine it would have been if you had had the chance To stand with me and watch the mollycoddle As you and he timed your step to a duck waddle. Why don't you turn back your history pages And see what is said by the wise in all the ages? You would not look at danc ing then the same If you knew about the land from which it came. Then before you'd dance you'd go to prison For you'd know dancing was a relic of barbarism. But I'll tell you frankly, and it's no jest. You waddle about better than all the rest. Contributed. County Judge Tazwell Iiub overruled the objection of pro testing property owners and granted the petition for the creation of Peninsula Drainage District No. 2. The object of the district is said to be the diking and reclamation of land bordering the Oregon and Col umbia sloughs near the inter state bridge. Judge Tazwell signed an order authorizing the calling of a meeting of interested property owners at the court house for Wednesday, October 10, for the further de vclopment of the project. Overconfidence Deplored The class had been studying about the house tly, ttays uood Health, and the teacher had made much of the danger with which the germ carrying habits of the insect threaten the public health. The lesson sank deep into the mind of little ueorge, who later was askeu to write a composition on the subject. "The lly is a insect," he wrote laboriously; "he iias six legs, he is more dangerous than a lion, but I had rather a fly would bite me than a lion. ' The Portland Normal and Commercial School, 212 Kail way IO.Nchange building, oilers splendid opportunities for young men and women to so cure a business education. Ar rangements are made whereby the pupil may take up a lnisi- uchs course without intcricring with his daily work, ror par ticulars. address W. W. Wil Warns, President. Lower Rates - for ELECTRIC SERVICE Under our ticw reduced rates you can use much more Klectrie Service for the same money than yon ever cotdd before. NOW IS Till': Tl.MK of yenr when the mnny lahor-snvitiK Klectricul Applinnces will come in very handy. Call und let us show you how Hlectrical Service will reduce many of the heavy burdens of housekeeping. ELECTRIC STORE (UCIRIC BUILDING Continued from tst page. ofT the mask. Roumania had been in secret alliance with Germany and Aus tria since 1882, and King Charles strove for a declara tion on their side Not until after his death did the allies win over Roumania. Hone that Turkey would re- 1 I . lu joi in Light S Power Co. uU IUU' Piwll) I'lllt for constipation. Howard O. Rogers. Lawyer. Notary Public. Over Peninsula Hank; 7 to a P. M. till 1 t 1 r-m 1110 I'oriianu uarnage Co. is proparod to remove mbbish of any nature from the residences and business places of St. Johns at 76c per month for residences and from business places tit reasonable rates. Calls nuaio ovory Saturday. Leave orders atSt. Johns Hardware, or phone woouiawn zwii. John Toff J. II Harvey P, & H, Transfer Co. Phone Columbia 30S io6 N. Jersey St, Johns. Ore, Residents of St. Johns having taxes ami city liens to- pay in Portland can make their irnv. ments without inconvenience by ?i, .I availing ineinscjves 01 our ser vices. We will pay same and secure your receipt without iiv convenience to ypu. Fee, 25 cents. References: Any St. Johns Rank. Peninsula Title, Abstract rind Realty Co., by H. Henderson, Manager; -102 North Jersey street. T DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month lu lllrkner'i lull. VUi tots welcome. J. N, Hdlefsen W. M, A, V. DavU, Secretary, J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storaaa W dlivr Your toodj to and from ll pjU of 1'ortUnd, Vancouver, Linn- ton, Portland and Suburban Exprais Co., city dock and all polnU aocafbl W Kta Ma oa4 lanraltura mmg I'riends of the Review should not forget to send in any news items that they have knowledcro of. Wo want ovory item of j news thnt'a going, I ! i 1 i M main neutra uiu not uio uniu hostilities began at the end of October, 1914, yet we know now, on the authority of the Kaiser, that an alliance had been concluded between Ger many and Turkey on August 4, the day Britain declared war. Land and sea attacks were to have taken the Dardanelles and to have been followed by a siege of Constantinople, but this ended in disaster. As the logical sequel to this blasting of so many false hopes and to these military blunders, Serbia was overrun and Montenegro extinguished, but confidence still reigned. The Saloniki army was to have redeemed the country and crushed Bulgaria, but it has only cleared Western Greece and recovered Monastir. It is tied by the leg to its base. BruBiloff'8 offensive wns to have driven the Teutons out of Russia and to have carried the allies into Hungary, but it was stopped by pro-German traitors at Petrograd. Roumania's invasion of Tran sylvania was to have turned the Teuton flank, forced a gen oral retirement in the east and ended in the conmicst of Hun- irary. It did not. Before Christ mas. 1910. the Germans took Bucharest, and occupied two thirds of Roumania. In Mesopotamia the British army was to have taken Bagdad before the end of 1915, formed a junction witlt the Russians. and after conuuering Asia Minor to have besieged Con stantinople. It met disaster at Kut und a new army has taken Bagdatl and advanced about fifty miles beyond, to be stopped by luck of Russian aid. A British-ISgyptlnn army was to have conquered Syria and incd the Mesopotamia armv its march through Asia Minor. It lias entered Pales tine and then halted. Naval blockade was long ago to have starved the central em pires into submission, but Mr. Gerard tells us they cannot be starved, and their morale is still so good that every allied gain is followed by repeated and furious counter attacks. Russian revolution was hailed as the dawn of a now era for democracy the world over, and as the prelude to an offensive on the cast which would hurl back the Teutons and enable the allies to end the war in 1917. In truth, the Russians, their minds poisoned witli sedition and treason, have been thrown back on north and south, and Petrograd itself is not consid ered safe. Russia is split into factions with a government which cannot govern, and there is great danger that all her vast resources may fall into the hands of Germnny. Germany's man power was to havo been exhnttsted by at trition, but the labor of millions of prisoners and of conquered civil populations has enabled her to put more mil ions under arms, ami her man power seems little nearer exhaustion than it was two years ago. bulmiarine war was sco led at and was considered to have fail ed when destruction of ships fell olT after the Sussex agree ment. In fact, that was only n period of preparation for more ruthless wnr without any re straint. In hope that Germany would not add the United States to her many enemies, President 1 Wilson exercised patience and! deferred preparation for two years, all to the- advantage of1 Germany. When this country I linnliy declared war, tlestruction of ships reached the maximum, but that of British ships has since decreased so materially that false confidence in defeat of the submarine has revived, though heavy French and; Italian losses do not warrant it. Wo are warned that Ger many is building more power-' fill und swifter U-boats but we are deceived by statistics nto taking our time about building ships. , Every announcement that the allies have gained a mile or two of ground ns though it were a great victory, every statement that the submarine terror has been killed, help the enemy by reviving that false confidence which prompts us to indulge in internal quarrels, in industrial strife, to make war leisurely. Every new ally adds to this sentiment, In truth, Germany has been greatly strengthened by the territory she has con- quered, and, if she should gain control of Russia, she could fight indefinitely and the allies might bo forced to force their way across Germany, to win a decision. Over confidence is our worst foe. NU Um lab on gour pr. Each Season Has Seen Our Shoe and Hosiery Stock Increased TIII! iEA&0t OUR LIiCI ARE MORE Oti THE AETR0P0MTM ORDER TUAti THEY IL4VE EVER BEE1. BUT GREIT CTlRE IMS BEEAl USED TO GET BOTH THE AEtf'S ylHD V0METS MAES AT A PRICE WHERE GOOD VE1RIHG, STYLISH SHOES 71AD ST0CKIMGS ZAf BE SOLD SOMEWHERE WITHlrt RE.1S01 WE TIRE WILLING TO IL1VE YOU EXyiAIrtE OUR LIMES MD COMPARE PRICES WITH THOSE OF THE CITY STORES. WE DO TIMT OURSELVES FR0A TIME TO TIME SO TIMT WE KA0W WIMT WE TIRE TILKIAG ylBOUT. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E ROSE, Mgr. Toggery Dopt. The Oregon Agricultural College Vhr Iralnti) ip.fUlUU with lumlrrn Lb ortlorlfi ntl tilt-quilt nul.mrit (It la ilruttlan loilinc to colltfltlt J.f la tU fellow Inr ftiout: AOUICULTURG, with IS iWprtnifnti COMMr.nCU, with t ititmrnl ENGINi:r,ItINO, with 0 J.rlm,nt, la lu.lin CUil. Klfttrlt.l, Illthw.r. lniluitrltl Ail, Irrlctlion, tnil M,ehnlel Knflnttrlof lOltl'.HTKr, Includlnc Uiflnj Kmlsttr Inc. JIOMr. ECONOMIC!!, with 4 Ditr dtptrl n.iiti, iiuIuJibj tmlnliif lu tli. I'r.etU. Iluui. ; MININO, with thru arptrtnimW, UtUl. laf ( limll KHlnnlu; l'llAHMAOY. Tin: Hoitoor. or music, oir.n inursi- llon in Hi prliifli'.l ittpdtui.iiti et otl mil inlluw.Hll niuilt. Till: MIMTAnV DEPARTMENT, roII4 IIMt . a.l'U in loin IT, tnJ won rxinniuf n 4 it ion (r O A. O. from tht W.il.in l)rl n.nt if lit. t H. Wr lir lm,nt on of lh. flllo "illillnfulihril IliUllutlulll" of lujlin li.inmc All rnUlt will t. fumUW riwilr miif.rrm bjr lh V rt flummmfnl mi) ill I'lni'.i b4 r rt.Uli, rurvlUi In IN It I) T r will h ii i uinuiuKlion for vlitriii'. wrll ll tiniHirttlou nil ul.,1.1. ii. . m tli wfrlt" Sumiu.r o.oip. r.EOISTItATION BEOINS OCTOBER S, 117 Infat unto on i.qu.it, Addr.n, Riitrar Ci.joo AcilcultuiU Ooll.ji, Ctini,,!. Oiiuu. Four More Days OF OUR Get Acquainted,, Sale We extend our thanks to the many good people of St. Johns who have so liberally given us their pat ronage the past week. To show our appreciation we offer you for the coming four days, ending Tuesday, October 9th, the following unprecedented bargains, in addition to those already offered: Give a brilliant clony ihlno that dixi n t rub oit or ilutt orf-llmt m";-:u to I ho Iran that lt lour tauv ut lon a un other. Black Silk Stove Polish It In a cl.n by ll.olf. It'a uioro rji rmaJeandmuJij ll III t ,Ur mJlrrtJtl. Trrltonrur p.rkr .oi..)-e!irXMK.iwva yr iair lurw. If ojiVia't riiullt l h pJtin vH fx r u.d, jruur ti.rawBri or i!-virrilfiJrl ui ohiIum. funil your Shi no In Offices and Rooms $8.00 per month and up PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK BLD6. Untitling remodeled ami rooms modem in every respect including steam heat Best Located Rooms In the City Apply K. R. MORRIS Peninsula National Bank ! IS HOLMES IODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS O." PYTHIAS Meet every 1'rlday niht at . ti . iiinMvii.i. Hall. Visitors always ve. VUlllC. W. R. KVRXS. C. C. A. CARINiaSON,K.KS. Dry Goods Poplin Skirts, value $1.75 $1.45 Boys' 50c Sport Shirts 38 Lot of Hair Brushes, value 25c. . .10 Extra special on Laces 10c vnl. .05 " 5c value. .03 Ladies' Purses, value from 75c to $8.50, one-third off. Lot of Ladies' and Misses' Odd Coats at half of wholesale price. 18 inch Boogy Bears, val. $1.50. . 1.00 Big line of Ladies' Flannelette Kimonas, value $1.75 1.25 value 1.25 85 Groceries Palace Oar brand canned Apricots .15 " " " " Peaches .15 Large can Asparagus 27 Canned Corn, reg. 20c 18 Maccaroni and Spaghetti, reg. 10c .08 Shrimp, per can ; 15 Peas, per can 20 Only 5 cans to a customer Hominy, per can 15 " in 9-lb. sacks 75 D. C. Ely s Cash Store "Sells for Less" 113 West Burlington Street t t r- , FOUR STORES IN ONE OODb BrOS. D. C. Ely, Oregon City, Oregon s. . Green burg Grocery, Beaverton OICl Stand J. O.Staats, Clarks, Oregon Cobb Bros., St. Johns, Oregon ..The Past Time Billiard Hall.. N I. WIHTK Proprietor The Place Where They All Go A Choice Line of Cigars, Tobac co ana hott unnks WHRRB THR CAR STOPS Try a local ad in the Review, f you have anything to sell. You will not be disappointed. C. R. CHANEY Transfer, Piano Moving, Etc. Long Distance Hauling a Specialty Phone Columbia 425 Office 215 S. Kellogg, Cor. John i