.1 HEATERS 1 On Easy Terms The cool autumu evenings will soon be here, then you will want a little fire to take the dampness and chil out of the house and make it warm and cheerful. We have a large stock of heaters which we are prepared to sell on Easy Terms. Our stock consists of hlh grade heaters made by reliable Manu facturing Companies Cast Irou Wood and Coal Heat ers, Cast Iron Wood Heaters, Heaters with Steel Bodies and Cast Iron Linings, some of them for burn ing wood only, and others for coal and wood. We have these heaters in many styles, all of them up-to-date designs, with pjain nickel trimmiugs and foot rails. See Our Window Display of HEATERS Your Credit is Good Obimandii Bios -The Steady Return- The Cash Grabntcrin Grocery was the first on the field to establish a store that eliminated all the red tape of soliciting orders at your back door, employment of a bookkeeper to fig ure your account, cut out the any-timc-iii-theday-dclivcry aud a collector to chase after you to get you to pay your bill. The innovation took from the Mart aud the s'tcady return of the customers tells the story of our ability to carry a splen didly assorted stock of all the good things for the table. You can sense the prosperity of the store the minute you step in to it. i It lins come because we have given the public what they want at the prices they want, deliver at a regular hour aud deal with you as we would be dealt with were we the cus tomer aud you the store owner. The Grabateria Cash Grocery COUCH & CURRIER, Owners Phone Columbia 102 Dr. P. Pi : Schullzc, Res. Col. 1131 Dr. D. S. Swart, Res. Col 283 Office Col. 379 Office Col. 379 Drs. Schultze & Swart PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 1-6 Uoiiliani & Currier Hldg. .tM Portland Manufacturing Co. -MANUFACTURERS OF- Panels, Berry- Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex- i celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHAIOND STREET St. Johns Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Columbia 131 C 1101 Foot-oMJurlington St. St. Johns Hat Works and Situ Clean! Parlor Best Shne in tho City 104 N. Jersey Street St. Johns Phone ColuaibU 9& G. W. FORD 887 N. Uwtnl Street FOY'S St Johns Fair Store Highest Quality and Lowest Prkes Toys a Specialty 207 N. Jersey St. Phone Col.839 C. R. SEELEY Painter, Paper Hfigrami Kakttnlritr Pkoe Col 42 lOl'CHywpU St. Iron! Iron! Iron! the Iron is one of the chief constituents of the blood. It makes good, rich, red . blood, Hind that properly feeds the tissues and puts new life into tltc individual. Our Nuxferrom con tains this iron and in addition Ntix Vanieca which stimulates the appetite and puts one in fight ing trim. Try a bottle today utid be convinced. ST. JOHNS PHARMACY The Prescription Store A. D. S., SANTOX AND DR. HOBSON REMEDIES PHONE COLUMBIA 138 B. F. Bclicu is visiting his son, A. M. Belicu, nt Seaside. Mrs. J. C. Scott has been quite ill at her home, bat is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kerr and daughter are visiting relatives near Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Powell of Hood River visited relatives and friends in St. Johns last week. Miss Grace Shaver of Seaside is visiting her sister. Mrs. VV. S. Jones, 2071 Willlnmctte boule vard. Al Anderson and wife. Apart ments 25, National Bank Build ing, are enjoying a two weeks vacation. James Mitchell of Garibaldi visited his sister. Mrs. John Le fors sinco last issuo of this great moral lever. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Drinker and son Francis have returned from a motor tritj throuah Brit ish Columbia. Mr. and MrB. William Serher. Mrs. Lynn and Miss Caroline Lynn visited relatives and friends near Vancouver Sunday. Dr. D. M. Ogdon has re turned to Salem. The doctor has been visiting his brother, A. A. Ogden, 2028 Willamette boulevard. Mrs. J. V. Scnttnnrl flnucrhtor. Janette, have returned from a visit to Airs, Scott's mother in Florida. Thev exnoct to start to China Thursday. W. R. IlnMnnhnnk linn rnttirnnri from n ten days' visit with his family. ntSenvIew, Washington. His fnmilv will remain tho rest of the vacation season. Mrs Frank Weaver nnd Miss Alberta Mitchell of Dallas were recent visitors at the homo of their Bister. Mrs. John Lcfors, 817 Noth Leonard street. Irene Ogden 2028 Willamette boulevard is recovering from un attack of typhoid fovcr. Her mother, Mrs. A. A Ogden, was called homo from a visit in Spokane. Frank Everhard. dnwulBt at tho St. Johns Pharmacy, is tak ing a vacation. Mr. Anderson, n Portland druggist, has tempo rary chargo of tho prescription department. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Currin and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hailoy hnvo returned from n successful fish ing trip through Northern Cali fornia, Klamath tails, ifendnnd other points of intciest. a Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Luvton a-o visiting their many friends In St. Johns. Rev. Lake wos for merl pastor of tho Evangelical church in this city and now holds the pastorate of tho same denomination at Lorvallis. Miss Bessie Hubbard of Oma ha, Nebraska, has been a visitor at the homo of her cousin. Mrs. J. B. Fletcher. Miss Hubbard is just recovering from an opera tion performed at Mayo Bro's. hospital in Rochester, and finds Oregon climate very beneficial. Mni fi Pofnronn linn npn. sented this office with the most fragrant bouquet of the seaBon. Read article on another nacre, en- HMnrl. "Lanmintro of Flowers. " Tho writer tells it all. In allud ing to the lloral kingdom, a po etic writer once said. "Stars that in tho harm's Iurmament do Shine." Mrs. Lake of Wisconsin is visiting her brother, S. A. Johnson. 702 North Ivanhoo street. This is the first time brother and sister have met. Mrs. Lake will visit another brother in California before returning home. She is delighted with Oregon, especially the Colum bia Highway. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Flvnn and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. R W. Wirpsnnrl fnmilv. Mr. nnd J. H and C. S. Flynn and family motored to Newberg Monday, August 22nd, to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lipton's golden wedding anniversary, Air. and Mrs. Lipton being Mrs. M. A. Flvnn's and Mrs. E. W. Wire's parents. Rev. D. E. Nourse, pastor of the St. Johns Community Church. Congregational, returned to Port- and last Friday, bringing with him Mrs. Nourse and two child ren. The family made the trip from Newport, Washington, by car, completing 2300 mile drive from Southern Uol rado. With the exception of the wonders of the Yellowstone Park, Oregon has by far the most beautiful scenery encountered by them on the trip. The family is stopping at the Leo Apartments, 401 J Jer sey street, but will be in the par sonage as soon as some repairs are made to the building. A lady who has tried the ex periment says chicken oil will maKc excellent French salad dressing-. Andy and Alex. Kerr, John iiooamnn ana Hit), minxs are taking a vacation nt West Fork, in Southern Oregon. The price of Oregon prunes has been reduced. The cut is five cents below last year and half a cent lower than Call fonia prices. - Watch notice in tho Review for called meeting of Community Club in regard to site for 1925 Fair. Hood River apple growers are advised that the English apple crop is short nnd that the de mand for Hood River apples will be heavy. More than 700 pounds of butter n day is being turned out by the churns in tho department of dniry husbandry at the O. A. C. creamery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Crouch of Long Beach, California, are being congratulatcd on the arri val of a son, born at Seaside Hos pital, August 17th. Henry Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John Lefors are enjoying a two weeks' vacation at the homo of Mr. Wright's brother at Camas, Washington. Tho dancing masters are try ing to introduce a revolutionary principle into next season's dancing. They want people to dance with their feet. -Albany Democrat. C. E. and R. B. NaBtnythe, with their families., have re turned from a very pleasant va cation nt Seaside, where they visited their uncle. A. M. Bc licu and family. Our fellow townsman. O. C. Currin, was elected second vice president of the Oregon Pharma ceutical Association recently in session at Senside. The right man in the right, place. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hitler, who formerly resieded at 21(5 lvnnhoe street, are now livlmr near Portsmouth. Mrs. Hlllor has sold $105 worth of canary birds tho p.m few months. Tho Fenner Door Company is running full time. This company makes a specialty of ready-mndo houses and are enjoying a lucra tive patronage nt home nnd in four or live adjoining slates. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Monduy, August 29th at the homo of Mrs. Myers, 333 North Syacuso street. This Is a special meeting for tho election of oil! cers. Every member should be present. A nation wide crusado against tobacco is n anned by the W. C. 1. U. One million dollars and a corresponding number of work ers are called for. Let's all quit using the filthy weed beforo the ladies compel us to bo good, Tho friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Roberts, who are visiting rolativea in Nebraska, learn that they reached their destina tion safely and nro enjoying their visit. Ihey say Walter is busy breaking mules to ride. G. M. Pennock, 310 West Buch anan street, has just returned from a seven weeks' visit among relatives and old time friends in Michigan. Ho reports a very en- loyabe time. The climate cannot be compared with Oregon, as he found it very hot in Michigan. J. B.Fletcher nnd wife, M. A. Schuster, S. A. Ford and wife of Portland; J, Keiser of Oregon City; Mrs. N. balzer of Cn tralia dnd Miss Hubbard of Omaha spent several days at Trout Lake and other camping places in Washington. Miss Hub bard and Mrs. Fletcher stopped with relatives at Hood River, re turning Monday. The edior writes from White Salmon: "All feeling fino except the youngest child who has a slight cold; 1 like the place bet ter every time I come; getting along with the building nicely." Mr. Marklo is something like a bird released from its cage. The acting editor knows from experi ence all newspaper men need a vacation, and there is nothing like out door life for a few days. Mrs. G. V. Marchand. 110' South Ivanhoo street most pleas, antly entertained u few of the neighbors last Friday afternoon, the occasion being a handker chief shower and farewell sur prise to Mrs. L. Cyrus, who is moving to another section of the city. Those present were Mrs. t'ond. Mrs. Scammon. Airs. Ed Smith, Mrs. Toliver and daugh ter Naida. Mrs. Aloe, Airs. Stone, Mrs. Overatreet and daughter Rebecca. GLOVES LARGE ASSORTMENT W. W. ROGERS THE RAINCOAT MAN Bargain Column (Advertisements under this hemllng ten cent per tine, minimum charge 25 cents,) I'or Trades hi l'arms, Acreage, Homes or t,ois come in ami see cur list. We enn timtcli you with anything you might lwvc. RICH & TATH, 107 Worth Jersey. Col. 887. I'or Snle. My fine large team of mores, with gooa wngon nnd hnrticss; titcy arc sound, ttue mm trusty, I linvc no use lor iiictu. will ncccntnny reason able ofTer. Call 1)28 Atuhcmt street. t( $500 huys n 12 room hotel, centrally located and dolnit a ood business. Sec RICH & TATH, 107 North Jersey. Co lutnbln 887. I'or Sale or exchange (or Southern California property I'lve room bungu low, 202 IS. New York, ami 0 rooms, iWi Willamette Hivil.. corner Cnllin. Iloth In A'l condition. No reasonable offer refused. Owner, Phone Main 3411. lx-Soldlers, Attention! Come In nnd gel tree advice aud Information regard Ills' Government loan, Wc will be ulad to be of service to you. RICK & TATH, ii norm jersey street, loi, mi. I'or Trade or Sell, A five room mod eru bungalow in South St. Johns far only pgMXl. Will take lot as first py incut. RICH & TATH, 107 North Jer sey. Col. 637. New Ilungalows, We have several new bumiiilows lor sale we would take ulcus. lire In showing you. Prices from $2760 tofOOOO. RICH & TATH, 107 North Jersey. Col 887. ROGERS' SPECIALS 50c. Young chickens for Sale. 713 Alleghony street. Mr. uud Mrs. Harry Grahntu nave returned from Seaside. GOOD BOYS' SUITS-ROGERS. For Sale. Six holo Charter Oak Range; good baker. Prico $10. Call nt this ollice. For Sale Client). Cleveland mo torcycle, with lots of .speed. Call evenings nt 1UUO Oswego street. The Women of Mooselieart Le giou will give their first dance tit Moose Hall, Tuesday evening, Ati gust 30th. A good time assured. Come and enjoy yourself. Sneed's Orchestra. Committee. MIsb Grace J. Colo of tho Pen InBtila National Bank is visiting with her purents nt Clatskanie. Mrs. Matilda Edwnrds sub mlttcd to nn operation removing her tonails. Hie operation was successful. L.J. Writrht. liHRinrnnt. pnxhlnr ot me ren insula Natonal Hank, and family have returned from a two weeks' sojourn at Kocka way Beach. Modern G room bungalow for sale. No reasonable of! or re fused. 210G Willamette Louie vurd. Owner of house, Saturday forenoon. For Rent To roliaphlo tenant o.Koom Modern ilungnlow, S21 per month. 210G Willamette Boulevard. Owner at homo Sat- uday forenoon. Tho Oregon Packing Company, with Ifeuduuarters at Salem, will distribute approximately $-10,000 in wugefl during tho pear can ning season. With a number of amendents the senate bill, which would make a billion dollars available through tho war finance corpora tion for stimulating exportation of agricultural products has been passed. Only 21 represent atives voted against the bill, while 314 voted for it. Services at tho Community Church. Congregational, will be Sunday school at 10 a. m. MoriH ingworshln. Subject. "A Living Sacrifice. Evening service at 8 p. m. Please remember that there will be a real live Bong service preceding the sermons. Our pur pose is to serve. You will be better fitted to meet the respons ibilities of tho week if you at tend church or Sunday school. We invito you to worship with us. 1H 1 HOUSE DYE WORKS Suits Pressed 50c Best work in the city. No Charge for Calling for and Delivering. I'lione Columbia 1289 WHO DEPOSITS YOUR MONEY? SOMEBODY does. Are YOU saving some of your, income and systematically putting it away where it will work for YOUR benefit, or is it all slin- ping through your fingers into the pooket and bank l account of SOMEBODY ELSE? COURTESY, SERVICE AND SECURITY Peninsula National Bank V w ii mmm s mmm n imnmwiw im ini 5 Bird Cages- Sec Our Window Display on Bird Cages Here is an opportunity to buy a Cage at the Right Price Round Bird Cage from $1.85 to $3.00 Square " " " 2.25 to 3.85 Brass " " " 2.85 to 7.00 St. JOHNS HARDWARE CO. THE WINCHESTER STORE Qatfon Ranch Dairy Buy Pure Milk Direct From The Farm The Dairy is under strict supervision of the City Health Department uud the Cows are tested for tuberculosis every six months. Phone Col. 321 for orders E53 IMI'i11lf"- X FTn 010,1 Jia 218 Perfect Perfect Globe fnmkinafinn Dfinrfn J Installed Complete ) l Price Only $175 GAS KAL GLOBE COMBINATION RANGE Installed Complete Price $140 Frank Gasser the Transfer man, has one He is particular if a Globe suits him it is bound to suit you. l. rr - -r7! Sold another Opal Range to C. PATTEE, 1102 Oswego Street H. F. CLARK THE FURNITURE MAN P. F. CLARK, Advertising Mgr. lall & Davis Barber Shop and 11 ATI I KOOMH BALL A Davis, Proprietor! 108 Philadelphia St, ISutlis 35c N IS K T I S-ROOI5 R S Freah lino of K'rocorios and -confoetionery, ice cream and summer beverages. Take home .k a brick of ice cream for Sunday a dinner. Call Columbia 1051. Thu j Fern. 203 N. Jersey street. 29-4 -