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-THE- Bargain Counter If von are lookluc for bargains it will be well to scan the propositions under this heading each week: Cockerels fl. GO each, ten to sell. O. A. C. stock from eggs Rotten this Snrltifj from the Oregon Agricultural College, which semi out only ckk from hens with rcconl9 of HK) eggs or more ncr lien, tiroiHicliiir cockerels Hint will increase the lavlnir mmlltv of nnv flock far be voml (he tiaunl. It is said the O. A. C. eniinot supply the demand nt f2.(X) each. Picking the r. .. i it Detter ivian Thrilling Episode Enabled Polly to Decide. By AGNES G. DROGAN. I shall never forget that Bummer, the most important Benson of my lifo. David was then twenty-five, tall nnd Btrniiht ns an arrow, cool ol owner, who plans leaving St. Johns, 175 Cash Overland, (i-passcngcr An- tninoli c. In L'cxxl condition: tires new or practically new. lust the thing for n Hurkmau who resides some distance CbII nt this office for name nnd address 0f disposition, never UtlBtorcd, while I was not only full of whitna, but itnpulsivu and nover certain of do ing the right thing at the right tunc. i nan Known nun since I was a little girl and had nhvuyo looked up to him no Bomctliing too far above such a chit m I. Cyril Muraton I did not meet till that eventful sum mer, but as toon as he suw mo it was plain that 1 had mado an im from his work, or for family use. This Imrimln will io ciulck, so hurry. Call nt this office for name nnd nddrcssof owner who has no further use for It mid needs the room it occupies. J75 Illncksmith Shop. Thoroughly tiitiped for nil kinds of hlacksmithing. Worth more than SIOO. Ilesl location In St. Johns. A splendid opjiortuiilly. If you Imve n blacksmith friend looking for n mention, tell him auont it. fYt casu, Irtintice on easy terms. I'or name anil mhlroM of owner, who is now engnged In iitlK'r iHiiincM, call nt this ollice. 7fki Tytiewrller Paper, TOO sheets, GohI mmlliv mid hist the thing for stu lNtn. A iMrxniu at the price. On sale at this office. prcssion. Mi iiiuli -in v ilnnr iinidn u'lui loved mo na his own child was with nro nl1 "at lH roiiuircii." music, I became conscious of an air of subdued excitement. The little waitresses hurried about with white and frightened faces, men talked quietly together, then hastened from tho room. "What is It?" I asked of Cyril, and ho went to see. Presently lie beckoned me from tho doorway. "Something is wrong," ho said norvously. "Wo had better got out." But na we mado our way to the elevators wo found them already surrounded by a crowd pushing and struggling recklesHlv to get nearer the iron doors, clerics hurried down the nnrrow stuirwav, disorder nnd confusion prevailed. Then I eaw David s tall figure. He had been speaking to one of tho managers. Now his voice rang out clearly, convincingly: t here ia no cntise to bo alarm ed' ho Baid. "A slight firo in tho front part of tho building will soon he under control. The ono crcat danger to bo uvertcd nt this timo is a panic. Tho clovatora can cnslly carry every ono hero to safety in n short time. toolnt'CH and ohedi tfffi.OO-t'urcell Snfe, 41 in. high,. 'II IKtllllil. In. wide, 2A In. deep; weight nbout 1G00 IKtiiiul. in good condition nun w ilowlile the price. Coll nl this office. In good condition mid worth 115.00 Lady's Knngcr Ilicycle. Cull at this office. W.OO-Chli-f lllcyclc. This office. tlB.OO linker Shot Gun, double Imr- rrld. Cost $100 when new. Cnll nt thU office. flO.OO-Wluchester Kllle, SW-RO cal. Call nt this office. 2 ana uream uirect From the Cows SMuscaday Dairy l J. II. WlNDLE, Prop. 1 Phone Col, 320 2 ? I riolliorflrl flilltf LAUKCL LODGE No. 18G I. O. O. sr. joiiNi, onrcoN 'Uoqti ach Monday evening la Odd Fl Ions hull ut 8:00, A cordial welcome to I nil visiting brothers. (i V Noirnr. Nolilt (Irani! II I, Wln.lrr. Vlrc (liaitit h J IliiriiHiiilii. I'lii Hrc. II I' Claik.Tuaa. rtl , , - . n If I hud known that von St. Johns Camu No, 7546 zKi'srs! art Mmk't'ii Woodmen of America. We lu'iirtily Holicit tho attend mu'u of our nu'iiibors nt one next roKiiliinmieting. Thursday, Oct. Jai. li. V. mtilim, Consul me, or, rather, I was under his care, and I knew ho wan watching mo, knowing that I had two strings to my bow. I tried to get out of him which was lii.4 choice, but ho wonld not tell me. I have ainco known that ho preferred to leuvo it to me to cliooso instinctively tho hotter man. My undo bado mo goodby as I stood on tho steps of tho summer hotel. "Have a good timo, roily," io said ut parting, "and may the best man win. I laughed, but my face flushed hotly, and when tinulo had gonu I sat there upon tho veranda think ing ihiugti over, i on see, David had been asking mo to marry him both in and out of season fur a long if tin, but why hurry to decido so important a iiuntion, for David would always be waiting patient and faithful, immovable us the sphinx. no through thM one long sum mer vacation at least I determined to think no morn of tho vexing qiiiM tion of marrying or giving in mar ringe, and then Cyril Marsdcn up poured on the scene, It was very gratifying, I must ad mit, to bo the one chosen above all others by u man ho greatly admired, and wo were soon jolly good coin pallium, he and I, always enjoying together the little excursions anil fetes which tho guests hud planned. men ono day David came. It ttlnrtlcd me, and I said: "What I Von hero:'" " on, ho aiirtwored utiicllv, "it is Vott do not seem pleased to see me, Pollv?" J ( J nail Known that vott were nswered flippantly, "I hand. As it Ho went about nulckly, and wit the aid of men who followed his lircctlons long lines were former reaching to tho doors of the eleva tors, which worked swiftlv as the orderly rows of people moved slow ly forward or patiently awaited thei turn. There was no Bound within now avo David's voico oncouruging, re assuring, tynl clutched my unit frantically. "Wo will be next," he exclaimed. "Make it rush for it. Then David uppronched. "Polly,' ho said very gently, "I am glad that David k fneii grew very atom. is: "Voh," ho said qttcslioningfy, "as it Dr. Samuel A. Mulkcy DISNTIST The profvMiiott practiced in its various brunches MATIMI'ACriO.N (H'AKAXTItltl) OBkc hours: K.itO to 12 M.; 1:110 to ami 7 to 8 p. lit. l'ltst NntMinl llHiik llulldiiig Phone Columbia Utttt. "1 nave mado itunther engage input for this nftornon," I Unbilled. David studied mo reprovingly, riien, Polly," he miid slowly. "I win not stay to interrupt plans." His glance followed mine down tho roadway, where Cyril Mursdon niiio swinging along, looking vorv handsome in his yachting flannels. David barely acknowledged the introduction as 1 presented tho two men, but Cyril win charming and gracious as ever and thoughtfully iMcCMPSNFY A D vmhi imviu to accompany us on JUSUI1 mcui m.U. r vmimo trip-au invitation which was curtly refused. "(loodby, Polly " David said in a low voice. "I think that I under stand everything now." '1 hat summer upon tho lake shore was one round of gayety, hut I did not see or hear from David again. It was after we had returned to the city that Cyril disappointed inv summer time friends bv proving that upon his part at least ours had not been an idle flirtation, for lie asked that world old uuestiou. und, listening. I thrilled at tho beaut v of uis language. Ho had driven me about in his evenings. OIHce phone Col. ss', Office Room if Peninsula Hank Building limit o-ioit in.; 1-5 P. in. audi Res. 1. 19 Deafness Cannot Ho Cured luf lAi-Al uttulltfutloHa. mm iUmv eumiitt rue!i lb 4Wtt tl iwiiluu uf Hid r tlinrv la mmlf r In run dnifHrti, mul Itmt j voumiimiioimii rvmvuH'a (Minaa ia raua4 b ail InRam.U .iudlllan uf lit" mil 9umuf lluma at lh Ku.i.i'IiIkh Tub Winn I III tub la lntamr.1 uu liv rumbllnc MMad or liur(.'i b'UilnK. uhi! nlian II la asU'vIr DkMHtU. INralnraa la Ilia rnult. and tiulrta lav laHiiiuinilu ran W ukan uul a ad ibli Ivaa rainrU l Ita luirmal cua.ll- H'. avarlaa- Kill Iw daalrurxl furrvrr, nine raaoa out of ia arc auil ly Catarrh. nMvii to aolhlac Uul aa iHrtamaj autitlllluo ajf HMfuva aurraaaa Wa will n Onr iiuadrati Pullara lr nr ( IWalaraa lanuaatt li- cautrhl that vaaani m ruraj ty nana taiarrn vura. lirad fur drrulaia. frr I. J CIIHNHY I'M.. TOlailO. Ohio. I'llla tt conatlpalloo. you are near tho door." "Just two more," called the elo vator man aa Cyril hurried me for I la , a waru. wo nan entered tho car when I saw n woman look up at uyrll beseechingly and then step back in sudden disappointment Mio had a little child in her arms. i'lien it all happened very iiuick ly tho woman had my place it the elevator, the iron door tlaiiuei dint, nnd I stood coughing a little with tho smoke and smiling up at uaviu. "Oh, Polly," he said sternly why did you do that.'"' And I slipped my hand tliroiiL-l lis arm and answered honestly, " did it, David, because I could no hear to bo outside while you were Here, and 1 am going to stay witl vou to uio last." 1 have read in stories of faces ho iug illuminated, and I undcrstom tho full meaning of the word as I looked at David now. II til i no urn not spciiK, nut Held me close to his Hide ns our lifo saver anie flying up again. The people were growing unruiv now ami ureas irass oil forward roughly. suddenly David lifted me in his arms, the iron doors closed again, and this timo I was tioimr down. lown with tho fortunate ones to iafely. As wo came out into tho fresh air und were led to a place beyond tho protecting rope u cheer wont your up from tho crowd, mid I raised niv smoKo Hiiiartiug eves to the windows of the ninth story, where little tongues of flame leaped and curled hick with fear. I waited, knowinu mat iMvid would he tho last person co leave mo burning lloor. I rom time to timo faint clieors sounded as tho clovatora unloaded their lire cious burdens; then with a wild nnd glaring light the Haines burst forth unrestrained. '1 remhltnclv I cov ored my face, but soon n mighty re joiiuuiiig oncer seoined to shake tho arth. "All out s.ifelv!" called triumphant voico, and tho people ill about wore telliiu: exc toi v of tho presence of mind and the brav ery of the man who prevented a uinie. Who ia he?" asked a voum? man who stood near with notebook and pencil in hand. And I heard uivself answering him proudly, almost unconsciously. 'He is David (Jray," I said, "tlie man I am going to marrv." Then I turned to And David's eves look- faW by Itftuiilata. Tie Tak Halt a PawU)' oloetric as I shopped ono glorious ing into mine. morning, und we stopped to dino at "Come. Pollv " he said sofilv mid ...i il i 1 il a ll ii u resiauruut. on uio niniii uoor oi a nastily tirew me uway, Aa we walk great department store building. ed down n quiet aide' street I looked It waa when wo had settled our. up into his dear grimy face with selves in a occluded corner that my its tired lines. roving eyes fell upon David. Ho "David." I naked ronmiplifnllv ........... v. IWHIilC, . .l.lLll.. II..I.I.1 I! 1 Notary Public. Ovot Peninsula ,",v,,lV '"ei mi meat ana -wny did you not let mo stay with Hank; 7 to ) P. M. HU8 "i'k wearily. you up there until tho last?" now wiiiie ami nun lie lOOKOtll Working steadily all summer with out reat or recreation had been tot hard on him. The piauikt bcean to nlav some thing weird and sad, and tho violin Joined in sobbingly. 1 looked down upon my corsage bouquet of white violets tied with silken cord, and resentment ro.e within me at the thought that with all his unceasing labor David could not hopo to buy tho violets which Cvril bestowed ao lavishly. Then above the hum of conversa tion, even above tho crash of tho Howard 0. Rogers, Lawyer, Tho Portland Garbago Co. is inojHirod to roinovo rubbish of any nature from the residences and business places of St. Johns t 7(5c per month for residences and from business places at reasonable rates. Calls nuulo uvory Saturday. Leave orders at St. Johns Hardware, or phono woaoiawn zoiw. Kosidonts of St. Johns having taxos and city liens to pay in i (ii iuuiu can miiKO inoir pay- munis wiinout inconvenience by availingr thomselves of our ser vice. Wo will pay samo and secure your receipt without in- convoiuonco to you. Foe, 25 euiua. Johns Abstract H.onderson, Manager; 402 North Jorsoy street. in oraer to Inturo chanae of md "Jlecause. Pollv." ho answered. with a happy, boyi'sh laugh, "1 want ed VOU to stilV with inn il.iun Imr.t until tho last.'' And that is how we became en- SgHh Submarln Cablat. Submarino cables consist of thin wirea covered with insulatintr. wa terproof layers of paper, metal, rub ber, hemp and pitch and on tho out side a sheath of lead and steel. Thev taper toward tho middlo, being uuck-est at snoro ends, blea lie on tho ocean bed, Theso ca- J. R. VVEIMER Transfer and Storane W dallver your rood to and fra oculbU unvu iu yuu, roe, M nfiwmw jour Kooaa ut una irn References Anv Jt P?t of Portland. Vancouver, Unn- Ihink - - WnQiiln 'I'lfi r I'ortUnd and fioburbn lixpraai .Vmwi i eninstlla lit e, Cc, dty dock and ail polnU aoc.lbl. it and Realty Co.. by I . W ru. Friends of the Review should! If you want job nrintintr done don't overlook us. Wo want to do nil tho printing for St. Johns peoplo. For commercial print ing this office is well equipped and wo know how to do it. Prices are lower than tho samo class of work is done in Port land, because our exnenses nra less. Any support along the Dress Goods ;a n d; Dress Trimmings The sooner you make your winter garments the longer you can enjoy them. Our selection of yardage goods con sist largely of staples, goods for all occasions; we have the new things in Fur Trimmings and Buttons. Select a Pattern from our large assortment of Butter icks and make your dress now. The Men's Department Carries the Racine line of warm Shirts; a line of Macki naws and Logger's Shirts. All of these are for the out of door man who must keep warmly dressed. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Toggery Dept. Lower Rates for ELECTRIC SERVICE Under our new reduced rates yon can use much more Klectric Service for the .same money than you ever could before. NOW it Till-: TIM IS of year when the many lubor-saviuR Klectrical Appliances will come in very handy. Call and let us show you how Klectrical Service will reduce many of the heavy burdens of housekeeping. mClfiiC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland Railway, Light 8 Power Co. SEE WHAT CASH WILL mEmUmYm i Offices and Rooms $8,00 per month and up PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK OLDG. Iluildiug remodeled and rooms modern in every respect including steam heat Best Located Rooms in the City Apply K. R. MORRIS Peninsula National Hank HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Of PVIIIIAS Meet every Friday night at r. nn1nr- I.. IIIOUVUD y Hall. Visitors always wel come. V. R. KVKXS. C. C. A, CARLXiaSOX.K.RS. John Poff J. II. Harvey P, & H, Transfer Co. Phone Columbia 30S 2o6 N, Jersey St. Johns, Ore. not lomot to sond In any news nrintincr line thnt nnv mtiznn I .j - I r . - . . - Horn of hierhlv annreeiated. Pleasfldnn'f forget. vcriucmcni tne conu inr u in n' . .1.1 . . . . ...... . .hpuid reh thii oiiiea no "ute th V"n8tf,nw u,0f ,mvo Knpwieaiso business man can give us will bo mWSSSSSfj' 3 o'clock p. m. Plei.i U1 :U..WH",; uyt,r rmmbr )h and uvi th rlnUr new8 vilttl'S ffOinir, av ftTA- M vvy LV.VT J. X. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. f. and A. M. Meets the first ami third Wednesday of each month in Utckucr's llall. Vlsi tors welcome. Hdlefseti W, M. A, W. Dvis, Secretary. Not Ov uim on your ffr. OWING To the fact that many of our friends have been unable to avail themselves of the opportu nity offered by the extremely low prices of our "GET ACQUAINTED" Sale, we have decided to extend the sale period for another ten days to and including Octo ber 20th. We appreciate the very liberal patronage extended to us, and are here to make every possible effort to please and satisfy your needs. We are overstocked on some lines and will continue the low prices as advertised in our opening sale until Oct. 20th. Our grocery department is complete and you will find it a great help in overcoming the high cost of living. D. C. Elys Cash Store "Sells for Less" 113 West Burlington Street Cobb Bros.1 Old Stand FOUR STORES IN ONE D. C. Ely, Oregon City, Oregon Greenburg Grocery, Beaverton J. 0. Staats, Clarks, Oregon Cobb Bros., St. Johns, Oregon ..The Pas Time Billiard Hall., N- I. WlllTK Proprietor The Place Where They All Go A Choice Line of Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks WHKRK THU 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