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J 1 THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. V. Mnrkle KdJlof Published Friday of Each Week 404 N. Jersey St. Phone Col,321 Subscription prloa S1.QO par y.ar. Thk Rrvirw ii entered at post office In Fortune, Oregon, at mall matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. High School Notes Mr, and Mrs, 0, B Koch ami sons, Percy mid Ccclli arrived from Spokane and are guests at the home of S. P. Wickwire, There Is a possibility of their making this their permanent home. H. Danielson of 1001 N. Leonard street, possesses an apple tree of unknown variety that bears unusu ally large apples, one of which weighs nearly 25 ounces. Can any otic beat it? Tho profits of the various Bales hold during the past week netted $40.95. Tho returns of the second and third termers' sales ranked highest, being a total of $38.50. The8o sales which wore to help' enlarge the football fund, were well patronized by the achool, since they enable each studont to do Iu'b "bit." and at the same time to get something in roturn. The members of tho June, '21 class have at this early date, scattered to all parts of tho world. Many of the girls are teaching school. They are as fol lows: Helen Hood, Taft, Lincoln county; Leona Uoomsluiter, Bridge Creek, Marion county; Cecile ltdbcrson, Molalla, Clacka mas county; Ruth Mears, Con don, Gilliam county ; Gladys Poe, Grass Valloy, Sherman county; Ireno Bodway, Leona, Douglas county; Helen Anderson, Clncka mR8, Clackamas county; Eliza beth Rogers, Kings Valloy, Polk county; Jessie McNiven, Gov ernment Island. Somo of tho members of tho class aro seeking higher educa tion in various Oregon schools. Earl Stovona is taking an A. I). T. courso; Lola Shirrley and Paul Wognor are attending 0. A. C; HolonGatke, Zelda Mulkoy and Jack VinBon are at Willum. etto University; Ellery Landers is taking a wireless courso at tho Oregon Institute of Technology; Floyd Monda is attending Co lumbia University, and Lucy Cooper is attending Hehnke Walker Business College. Two momboru of tho class, Carrie Skolls and Benjamin .lower, aro doing post - graduate work at James John. Tho class is not without its jolly flcamon. Ihey aro Fred Glen Grlce, county coroner, and undertaker, of Moscow, Idaho, in company with his father, Thomas Grlce, the well known undertaker, was a plcas-ant visitor at this office Wednesday evening. The following pupils of the Sit ton school were awarded prizes in bread making at the Peninsula Na tional Hank garden and cooklntr ex hibits recently: Marlon Tufts, Zcluia I Inrris, Mamie Stone and Frances Catto. The Women of Mooseheart Le gion will give a card party and dance hi the Moose Hall Tuesday evening, October 4lh. Cake and coffee served. Good music for up. tO'date dancing. Come one and all. A good time assured. Admission 25 cents. A very pretty church weddltig took place at the Christian church at high noon on Sunday, the con tracting parties being Mr. William Miller and Miss Mary Schaffcr.both member of the church, and very popular. Dr. H. F. Jones used the double ring ceremony in maklne them man and Wife. Mr. Fred Her wick acted as best man, and Miss Leah Shaffer as bridesmaid. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with Autumn leaves, red roses and dahlias. The newly wedded pair will make their home In St. Johns. WORK IS HARD ON ARTISTS Singing Into the Recording Horn Con ceded to Be a Nerve-Racking Experience. Music it a lot trickier to can than peaches or pears, remarks Farm and Fireside. When you play one of your phono- craph records you have no Idea how hard It may have been to get thut mel ody "preserved." You are listening to the result of a lot of mighty hard work, which may have Included con rlderable storming by the director and tears on the part of the artist. Home artists simply cannot sing for the rec ords at all, while others are nervous wrecks for days after a session of re cording. To sing into a recording horn may look easy Just as It may look easy for a baseball player to hit a ball over the fence for a home run but la reality It Is one of the most dlfll cult, nerve-racking things anyone can attempt. On tho concert etago a singer with a good voice may make little mis takes without the audience noticing thorn. If ho has an attractive pre ence and an engaging manner, he may even sing a bit on key and yet mnke a hit. Hut tho wax master record Is a relentless mirror, with no mercy for the Imparfoctlons that tho average art ist like other human livings Is guilty of. The sllghtesi: wuver or strain In the voice, tho slightest devia tion from the true pitch, comes out badly. And the very fear of making these mistakes and flaws "hoodoo" most singers Into making them. Tho result Is that many a popular stage artist has met defeat In tho laboratory. Tho LadicB' Aid Societv of the Evangelical church wus reorgan ized at the homo of Mr. arid Mrs. T. J. Monahan last Friday after noon. Twenty ladios wero nrea- ontand tho folowingolllccrs were elected: Mrs. Monahan, presi dent, Mrs. B. Young, vlco-presi- treasurer; liocled homo V. w. .... BY?UU, " fmm Rhlnn nrnn I Imn l ni..l. -lUM"K . aim AlOnailUr. "w...w j .1, wtiiutiui, 1 111 u,iMiHtw liiimli n'l,.. ess iivi 'f Mii'wlea A IIU Gorke, who at present is sailing T, fvf!' , ,", ho coast of I;!urope, nn.l I.S ffi 6'Noll Si Hoakln, who is expected homo &..U"S 1.. "Sf Everyono was deliuhtod tomm Peter Ermler pulling into port with his ueabag on his shoulder and tho old smile wo used to boo when ho drogged himself olf tho gridiron. Ho had taken a verv pleasant two weeks' trip on the Frank G. Drum to Honolulu. He topped thruo days in Honolulu. Whllo thoro ho upcnt most of his tlmo counting the islands, eating tropical fruit and watch ing tho native surf ridors. Ar nold Lumon and Frank Grillln roturr.ed from voyages at tho aamo time and have also re turned to school. Tho following clubs hold elec tions during tho past week: Girls' Athletic Association. President, Ella Bubs; vice-president, Frances Brimmer; secre tary treasurer, Horn's Smith; custodian of property, So phronia Egerer. GirlH' Glee Club. Marion Schlesaer; custodian of property, Margurel Holbrook; accompanist, Ida Mao Padden. Hlak Klntuwn. President, Vesta Hughes; vice-president, Helen Doughty: sccrotnrv.trimu. urer, Dorothy Kammerer; custo dian of honor points, Mildred Johnson; chairman of program, Eleanor Doughty: film librarian, Amelia Siogontliald; faculty ad visor. Mrs. Hiestand. Phllathenaeum. President, Emma Stephens; vico-jirosidont, Sara Abbott; Rocretary, Lilian MoJson; custodiun of property, Bartha McNiven; faculty ad visor, Miss Hollonbock. Tho J, J, footbull toam is pro greasing rapidly under tho tutel- age 01 uoacn iiiatt. The squad jf, Practicing overy night on tho Williams school grounds. All aro coming out to make this team a trong and faBt one. Two nights of thla week will bo Hpont at Pier Park. The schedule iu out lined for them by tho Inter scholastic League as follows: wuiuucr an jamea uonn vs. Coramdrce; October Mth Franklin vs. JamoBjohn; Octo ber 2Cth--James John vs. Lin coln; November 2iiq Joirerson vh. JarneBJohn; November 10th Washington vs. James John; November 16th Benson vs. James John. societv will meet every Tuesdnv at. the nomo or tlio president for work, and one afternoon of each month will be devoted to bualncHH nnd social etitertainmont.at tho homo of one of tho mctubora. At tho Community Church lust Sunday Hev. Robert Alllngham brought u very practical message in a plea for an interpretation of the principles of Christ in life in all its phases. Tho evening service was made decidedly worth wniio in tno siiowingof pictures illustrating tho last days and activities of Tho Master. The Sunday Bchool is picking up. A miuy 1 my program is bo nir nre. pared. Noxt Stindny tho thought tor 1110 morning worship will be. "Christianizing Community Life." Tho ovenlng servlco will bo an illustrated sormon on tho Life of Paul. This will be partic ularly interesting to those who aro studying tho life of Paul in tho Sunday school lessons. Ite. ported. At a meeting of the nMeiul bourd of tho Evungollcul church lust Thursday evening they very regrotfully voted to re lease tholr nastor. Hev. C. P. Gates, at tho earnest request of tno uregon uonreronce, which has boon very desirous of secur ing his services as Evangelist. While very loath to loso P.ev. dutes us pustor, tho board felt that it could not stand in his way to tho Inrgor and broador field of ondoavor, Kov. Gates hHa mado an earnest, faithful pastor and iiih i neuus aro legion, it is pleas ing to note, howover, that ho and family will continue to make their homo in St. Johns. Hev. iioidermun or Hastings, Ne broska, will supply tho pulpit hero when Hov. Gates termi nates his pastorate, which will ue auout tno mkldlo of October. WAR ON SCREW-WORM FLIES Trspe Have Proved Effective Metliods of (letting Rid of Human and Animal Psst. The usu of flytraps for catching screw-worm flies Is a now Idea an a tiwntin of cuiubntlng those abomlnuble Insects, and has itlrvudy proved do cldodly effective. They nru 11 first class pest In somo purls of this country, and cspoclully lu southwest Torus. Onttlo and other livestock suffer much from tholr attacks, their hnblt being to lay rggs lu liny sort of wound, Tlio larva hatched from the eggs bore Into the tissues, feeding upon them and doing most destructive mis chief. When rwndy to transform Into puMtc, they conn out, drop to the ground and bury themselves to awult metamorphosis Into flies. The scrow worm flies nru typical meat flies, nnd the cnrcayi of any dead unlmnl quickly become ii hutchury for them. Hence, In the region afflicted by them, It Is very Important that all carcasses shall be promptly destroyed, pruforably by bunting. Occasionally It hnpMns thut human beings are attuckiil. A fly crawls up the nostrtla of a sleep ing pcrsou nnd lays Its eggs. The lurvne hutched from them Invade the sinuses, ami death Is likely to result. Milwaukee Sentinel. GHETTO'S QUNGA DHIN A TURK Fes and Baggy Trousers Qlve New York Drink Vender Potential Oriental Atmosphere. ricturesque on hot days among upper East sldv peddlers Is the Turk Ish lemonade vender, soys New York Sun. lie may bo merely a natlv American In dlxgulse, but he adds to the Interest of what might otherwise bo a commonplace occidental trado by going about garbed like a Turk such as children are familiar with throng!; Uie pages of their geography books. Across his back rests a tank as long as his body, und held up by a thick strap slung over his right shoulder and under his left arm. A sort of Sam Ilrowno belt encircles his waist except that where on the Sam llrowne belt would be a plnco for bullets he has receptacles for glasses. You nsk him for 11 glass of lemonade. lie bows to you, and In so doing opcr utes a mechanism which spills from thu tank, through a bung hole near tho bottom, somo Ice-cold lemonade, which falls Into a glass he holds In bis hand. As the liquid neurs tho top, ho straightens up, hands you the gloss, and you glvo him two cents. A mora frequent spectacle Is that of tho Individual who Is continually crying: "ilclser nrbus, hclscr bub has." He Is declaiming, In Yiddish: "Hot peas, hot beans." His heating contrivance Is In a four-wheolcd cart ho puMies by bund. For ono cent ho gives you 11 smull bag, for two cents a larger bag, and for flvo cents ho noils you enough to glvo you cramps. Tho presence of the "Helscr nrbus" man is a slgtiul for tho kids of tho neighborhood to run to their mothers for pennies. LUNG BATH SOMETHING NEW Physician Recommends It as Highly Exhilarating, Though Admitting It Can De Overdone. "Wo nro nil taking sea bnths now," said n doctor. "Lots of people take mud hiiths, too. Stomach baths nro prescribed frequently for dyspeptics. Hut fuw of us take lung baths its wo should. "You can swiib nut your lungs ns (mo swab out a room, I'uro nlr does It. You g out where thu air Is pure, throw your head woll back Inhale through your nostrils ns much of this pure ulr as your lungs wilt hold, nnd then expel It swiftly and forcibly. Do this 13 or 20 times -oven of tenor If you like. Astonishing how It will rlentiNO your lungs! Astonishing how good It will mnku you feel I "Air Is a great stlmutnnt, und smno of these lung bathers ovcrstlmulato themselves, so that they get nervous, fiin't sleep nt night mid so 011. They do this by such tricks us breathing the pure air In through one nostril only, tuklug too 111 n n y lung baths und that sort of thing. Such over-Indulgence Is perhaps pnrdonnbln If you Imvo a piece of hard mentiil work to do, but If It Is made n hublt of, It will break down thu health like aver-In-diligence In cornlno or hootch or any other Rtlmtilant." Detroit Freo 4'ress. SAY NEW RELIGION SPREADS I Chinese Reported to Take to Mixture of Christianity, Taoism, Con. fuclanlsm, and Buddhism. It Is reported that a new religion termed tho "TaM-chlao" has beeu es tablished among the Chinese people of the upper nnd middle classes nnd Is rapidly gaining ground. Teachers of inn new creed state mat It Is a re ligion comprised of lltiddhlsm, Con fuclunlsin, Taoism nnd Itomnn Cnthoh Iclsm nnd other Christian beliefs. The god, which Is the ohJ6ct of wor ship, Is Tnl-I-Jen, a flgure of Imagi nation. St. Mary nnd the monk, Snn Tsiing, who Is wild to hnve brought IJuddlilst scriptures to China from In dia In tho Tnng dynasty, nre nlso wor shiped, The scriptures, which take the plnco of the Itlbto In Chrlstlnnlty, nre tho Hook of Lao-tze. This now religion Is now prevalent throughout nil provinces In Chlnn. It wns propngnted In Shantung by. It Is wild, n former premier, Chlcn Neng- hmn, and he now hns the following of mnny high nnd liifluentlnl tieonlc. The believers hold three regulnr meetings a week, nnd go through ceremonies which require more thnn four hours for completion. In Tcklng. the relig ion Is snld to be gaining ground among tno omclnls connected with the gov ernment. ATmrt from now religions. reports hnve been coming from differ ent plnces for somo tlmo of a revival of Hiiddhlsm, and not n little money Is being spent In redecorating tem ples and Imnges. North Chlnn Her ald. Ctoe HEATERS GrflPPlipQ We have a Complete III UUCI ICO linn nf Hnnturc hlllW VI IIVHIUIU Combination Heaters f if 4 A ft U AmIaMM A full lineofthe ru.u' ! s choicest groceries Bri Ue eaters at most reasonable prices, constantly Call in and Look lnem Uver, meed Right i 1 on nana. L, SIMMONS & GO. GROCERS 601 I'esscndeu rhone Columbia 210 Dr. W. J. Gilstrap Physician & Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted X ray Laboratory Peninsula Security Co. l)!dg. St. Johns. A St. Johns mnn remarked Pnff & ft'MpJI HO Onlllfl f ll i n 1 nf nr. lunni o I w" v describing the Supremo Being. rcrmit ub to suggest tno follow- ng lines from a well known ivmn: "Ho b da t ic sun to r so nnd set; In HenvcnHia power h nown. And hnrtb. subdued to lim, shall yet How low before lis throne." IJ . BEYERLE& ARMSTRONG HARDWARE Real Estate Established Since ISKI5 Member National Ats'n of Realty Boinli Member Interstate Realty Ataociatiou. Member Portland Realty Board. I.lt your nrottertv with us: we make alei. S. C. COOK. RMlter. 402 N. Jersey Street. H Ono hundred first class envel opes with your namo and ad dress neatly printed on tho cor ner for ono dollar at the Review ofilco. Additional 100 for 7Cc Tho postofllce department ad. viucB tho use of printed return onvclopcs, ' o yi ..i, . .. uams 01 inanits notices arc charged for at tho rato of flftv cents each. Persons desiring to navo such notices published should make a note of this. Don't send your printing out 01 town. TRANSFER AND STORAGE Sand aud Gravel Daily Trips to Portland Phone Col. 308 206 N. JEDSET ST PENINSULA WASHERY LET US 00 YOUR WORK ONCE Wet Wash. 2 kinds Rouub Dry and ..1.1. i,t! ... . 1 special aiieniion hivcii 1m. We Call for and I'ln lull Work. to Iluchclor Ilund Deliver. 1 032 N. Syracutc Street Phtt Col. 1457 PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT i REALTT CO H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jry Otratt Abstract of Title l'lejwrcil Title Jfxatnlned I'houe Columbia 2GG Member Ihilldcri Kxchangc W. P. Greene & Son Contractors & Builders 625 It, 11UCHANAN STRI'.UT Portland, Ore, l'hone Col, 1026 Squlrrala and Ftoblna Flflht A flcrrv lawn buttle betvsfcn forces of NuutmdH and robins has bvon obrTd In Mount Venion, N. Y. Tho SQUtrrt'la and roblna on Kloventh arenu. Mount Vcmon, havt declarod war uiHin ciK'h other, and each day Him batllva nr wnculnv blierr and tlercttr. Itpatdents on Klvnth nvunue Imvo for soma tlmi thrown wunuta on their lowna for tho mjulrrels nnd broad cniuls for th birds of th nelidibor hood. Thrco ws)Us bro a few robins after mllng tho br'iid haliwd them. elvs to anut, umt Jhu squlrrla ran away. Ttio nrt day a few dijulr rela attacked tha robins and there waa a abort but furious tight In which the aqutrrols avd their suppers. Thi second day about twenty robins swooped down and the aqulrntls were routed, Thu third duy the squirrel Mturued reinforced by ou equal nuni ber and thuro was a battle royal for a quarter of on hour. It was a druwn battle, both sides leaving moot of their peanuts and cnuta on the Held, Y. W. C. A. Notes am Weekly schedule; Monday P. M.-Ctuim-Fire WEB bchool Club 2 HO. livening vjyuiiiabium 0 to y.-yu. Tuesday I. M. Millinery t to t o'clock; Ulue Uird Club SAO: New Ol 1. 1. o.m i t n ' wiuu uiou. livening, Lomiiuiiilty yuo b o'clock firM and third i uesaays of each month. Wednesday 1 M,Dctcndnhle emu a;au, nveuuiH, Sewing 7-9, Thursday P. M.i to 3 o'clock. Basketry, H. K. S. Club, S. O. S, Club ud George School Club. Kvening Gymtiasiutu 8 to 9:30. Friday 1', M. Rainbow Club. Uvcuiug, Social Night. Saturday A. M. lo-n -Children's Folk aud Ksthctic Dancing Chua. P, M., Swimming. 1 ho (irat meolintr of tho George school l'nront Teachers' Association was hold at the Hchool on Ttteatlay. SoDtornhnr 20th, Mrs. W. II. ITathgate, proflident of the Parent lWh. era' Council, siwkea few minutea on l'urent Teacher work, and Mra. Vincent, an Americanize tion worker for the Y, M. C. A., sjioko briefly, urging each mem- oer to endeavor to interest at last ono of her foreign neigh- bora -in attending the night school for foreigners which will begin at James John hinh school next week, with Mra, H. G. Hrand as teacher. The pinna in under the regular night school work or the city of Portland and IB freo of charire. A hnnmr which the Parent Teacher A ciation ia offering from month to month to the room having the most parents nresont&tthn A. ciation meeting was won by Miss Herg'a room, tho Hevnnth n,i eighth grades. Thirtv moinora attended the meeting. 1 ho next meeting of the Associ ation will bo held on the third 'luesday ia October. Light on tht Otpths. It la said thut ut h depth of only ratnonw tne light or the unclouded sun penetrating the ocean Is reduced to equality with the starlight of a cleur night 011 the surface. At more profound depths the sunlight Is en tlrely extinguished. Yet there are both light nnd color In the abystes, und at the liottom of the sea. Tim light U of phonphurvscent origin, und It may be remarked that In general the Hied marine forma of life are not be hind their free swimming hIIUs in llght emlttliig powers. There are Il lumination produced by the move ments of abyssal fishes through the forests of phosphorescent sen-peus, fun corals, red corals, und other Alcy onarta. The colors of deet-sea animals are both brllllaut and vurled. Audacious East Indian Bandit. The deuth of n robber king, Znrshuh Shluwnrl, In a private quar rel In bin iiiitlvwllliiKO, linn been re ported from Hlniln, India. His moitt fiiinoiiH exploit wus tho robbery of tho Culcuttn mull, neur reshawar, In December. HUH, when, with a Kiing of thirty men, he killed the rurd. driver, mid tlreman, mid rttnsnckrd the iiiuII-viiii, but failed t discover the cash chest, Not during to return at once to tho frontier, he hid In the hllln neur Altock. A cordon of trooi, with police levies of overy description, was iirmvii urotiiid him, but he ovuded them, und with consummntu Impudence mdnnped tho Hindu atatlon muster or Khulrbad only two days after the robbery of the mall, Ho retired to the Attock hills with his tcuptlvc whom he then, as a crowning piece of audacity. M on a donkey and nm relied nt the dagger's point along the Grand Trunk road to Teshnwnr, acroMs the golf links, under the noses of 3,000 troops, und across tho border Into the Afrldl hills. Feed Specials 80 lb. ack best Mill Hun.... 90c 100 11). xnek Scratch Feed, any brand $2.50 1UU id. sack Wheat $2.10 Li'rec uenvcry on 10 sock lots Our last car load of Alfalfa Hay was exceptionally good. Delivered at $19.00 per ton. Oat and Vetch Hny S1G ner ton. Feed, Coal and Iluilding Mate- nai. Peninsula Mercantile Go, The House of Good Feed" G70 Lombard St. Columbia 795 Dr. L. J. Keliher Dentist- Room 4 Peninsula Dank Building Telephone Columbia 793 '418 Nortk Jersey Street Furniture Making and Job Work a Specialty. Kcfinishine and Re pairing neatly done. I'Iioim Columbia 977 PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Electriul Engineers tad Contractors WIRING 11XTURKS AND SUM-UKS General Repair Work 109 3. Jettey Sutt, Portland, Oregon Office-Col. G2G Kcsldeuce-Col. 47? Dr. E. P. Borden DENTIST I'alnless extraction of teeth under nitrous ozldc gas I'enlniuU IIaiiIC Did. St. Johns, Portland, OrtKon Davis Barber Shop nnd BATH ROOMS HALL A livlf, Prcsnttofi 108 Philadelphia St. Baths ,36c CHAMBERS COMPANY J. O. Chambera Mrs. II. U. Iwry Funeral Directors 243-2C0 KillluKiwortu Aveuue PORTLAND, ORRGON Telephones: Woodlawn 3300 C U33 O. A. K. Mr. Chambers Ii the only O. Dr HWrWf P Innpc um,erUk" ' hc c"r ofi'ortfsnd. m. IICIULTI r, JOlieS reraoiial attention aud super I given to arrangements. supervision CHIROPRACTOR 311 North Jersey Street 1st, Johns Hat Works and Shoe Cleaning Pallor Day Photic Columbia 97 Night Phone Columbia COO Jiptn'i flaht on Hydrophobia. The Japanese are Inoculating does Instead of pvoplo to pruvent rubles, which Is now "uldespread" lu thut country, says the New York Hventng IVit. The bacteriologist Uuieuo and his coworkers at tho Kltasato Insti tute for Infectious diseases Imvo per fected method of prophylactic In oculatlon that ran be ftveu the doits la oue or two ()iots. In all, 81.0CX) aogs nave oevu treoteu ana tn not a stud Instance has any one of them been found aurTerlur from rabies. In stead of the usual methods of killing, mad and stray doge, the Japanese medical experts are advocating Inocu lation of all the dog of Japan. Cupid and the marital jinx ran a close race, in Clatsop county uurinir tha last six years and eight months, accordin to the records in the county clerk's oflice in Astoria. In that period there wore M49 marriages and hsb mvorcea granted. Cupid wuiiuug ov me narrow margin of 22. lntne divorce cases, how over, more than 80 per cent, were between parties who reside outsido of Clatsop county, the majority being from Portland. 8hop as Lawn Mowers. Iu Contrul purk, Now York, and In tho parks of other cities, sheep nre ued In substitution for lawn mowers. These sheep ure permitted to wander over the grass, In charge, of course, of u shepherd, and tho nibbling of Iheso civuturos serves to keep the griut nicely trimmed. Tho cost of em. ploying men to tend the ahevp is not more thun Unit of hiring men to run the mowers, aud the pastoral effect of a flock of sheep erasing on the lawns Is certulnly more pleasing to elty folk. It has beeu demonstrated by experi ence that sheep will maintain a lawn lu tlrst-clHss condition: and that th Hrius thus trimmed la as neat In ap pearance as any lawn over which the mechanical mower has passed. DON'T 00 THIS! St Johns Transfer S Storage Successor to J. R. WEIA1ER Uilti Hi bait Hilt Cltimd tti Vdt4 lioat Siriu in tlto Ocv 104 N.Jersey Street St. "Johns Careful and experienced furniture movers. Feed and Fuel Col. 82 LEONARD EAR OIL IlELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES. Simply Rub it Hack of the Ram and Insert In Nontrlls. Proof of auc crt will bt hca Ij tie dmifltt. I'or Sale lu St. Johns by ST. JOHNS I'lIAKMACV A. O. LEONARD, Inc. 70-Cth Ave. N. Y. Citv J Phillips & Leland Transfer and Storage 109 E. Burlington St. rnonc Office 209 S. Jersey ' UAtY Kira TO PORTLAND Pulley & Zurcher I'houe Columbta 933 Plumblrif, Hwtlng & Tinning G. W. FORD We Repair Aluminum Ware rM1 f. h?U- t., mA .1.. CL- 1- 837 N. Leonard Street Dr. L F. Pickens, ELMER SNEED Violin Instruction STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street I rhouc Columbia 302 DENTIST Office hours 8 to 12 a. m. 1 to C. p. wventngs 7 to y. Peninsula Bank Bldg, Oflice Phone Columbia 1183 m. Residents of St. Tnli and city Hens to pay in Portland can make their payments without lnnu.ni ence by aaillng themselves of our Mr- " wmi pay same aud secure your J?celPt without Inconvenience to you. SeeL Re'enees: Any St. Johns mnk.-renlnsula Title, Abstract and ?f?My5,' bv "Henderson, Manager: 402 North Jersey Street. R, G. Muck Phones Col, IE84 Kaat KM1 907 Pesaenden Street A. A. Muck Phones Col. 118 . Main 4901 Ancient Dye Too Costly. Tyrlun purple, the moat fumous dye of antiquity, was so expensive that In the reign of Diocletian oue pound of purple wool cost J240, which would umke the dye Itself worth about 5.000 11 pound. In UHX Professor Frledlan. der gathered 12.000 of the aea snails from which this auclent dye wus made? and prepared u little of the coloring matter, Ills Investigations showed It to be Identical with a dye known to synthetic chemists, but not used on uccount of Its Inferiority to other synthetic dyes which aro both cheap aim common at the present day. Muhm & Brewer ""Vw. H?i pspe")' Contractor and Builders Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly Plans and Specifications furnished Kree when we build. Repairs and Alterations. Res. Phone Col. 9G2 L. R. NICHOLS Cess Pool Brick and Fire Brick C. R. SEELEY Painter, Paper Hangerand Kaisomlner Phone Col 42 101 Olymnia St. Residence 502 Iulison Oflice 30 j N. Jersey Col. 12S5 We wish to thank the many friends anil neighbors, also the Fraternal Boosters, Artisans and the Knights of Pvthias for the beau- tiful floral offeriuus. and kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. Siferte. The Geneva Confectionery serves ice cream, Cold Drinks aud Mght Mtucnes. 21555 North Jersey. National Vulcanizing Go. J. W. BALL, Prop. General Repair, Vulcanizing. Satisfaction Guar anteed in all work 205 S. Jersey Street W. A. CARROLL Your Real Estate Broker Business Chances, Loans and collections 422 Chamber of Com merce Building Phone Main S667 Brine In your news items. Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rock Members of tbeBullderV Exchange General Auto Ripalrbif, Tires and Accessories Work Guaranteed at Reasonable Prices H. C. WEEKS PboneCol. 142 1416 Willamette Blvd. Keep on ROGERS Frank A. Rice LAWYER Office 107 N. Jersey Street PtoiK Col. 887 Raalateacc OJ. 398 St. Johns Fuel Co. 615 Columbia Boulevard Slab asd Cordwood Office Wildrose Shintfe Co. ' Phone Col. 918