St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 13, 1906, Image 4

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Bonham & Currier
General Merchandise
St. Johns the Center of Attraction
FOR THE MANUFACTURER I
Now is tlie time to Invest. In the spring in
vestors will flock here and prices will double.
We hnve n few Lots left at
Hnsiness l'rocrty Lots . . .
I.ols with alleys
f, TliRAlS TO SUIT
W. H. King Land
COUCH & CO.
Willi a complete line of Stnple and Fancy Groceries
conies a nice line of
Ladies,' Gents', Misses1 and
Children's Shoes,
Dry Goods, Hosiery and Underwear, Garden
Seeds, Garden Tools, etc.
Phone Union .1066 206-208 Philadelphia Street
A Few Fine Lots in St. Johns
Park for $350 Each.
. I'ASY PAV.MKNTS
The.se lots will double in value in let tlntii one year.
Shepard, Dobie & Peterson
Real Estate, Pire Insurance, Notary Public
Phone Sjt.tt .1061. No. MY) Jersey Sir el.
Your Valuable
Papers !
Are yon tunning the rik of losing them by
keeping them aiouiid the picmisus? If so, you
had better rent a sufe-dcodt box at once.
They co-d you fioiu f.s to 1 15 i year, accotdiug
to sie. Single envelops eiiicd for at trilling
v-xiKMise.
The
Itoldriuf ol W. L. Thurndjkf, Si. Johns, buill
KADDERLY TRANSFER &
COMMISSION COMPANY
IVmt, 1 1 I11
FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES
LATH, GOAL, KTO.
(Jet our Pncv. and wi gel our lliiiucki.
Phone Svoll tmi.
i.inlv a it mt
PIllMIC -.Ut ''
Dr. S. C.
Resident Undertaker and Embalmer
I'ipiiptuoit mil rk guaranteed equal lo miy mi the coast.
N - 'i Jcr-i v Mrcet in M 1.1 v lurniiuic store .St John.
EDMONDSON CO.,
Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing t
Tin Roofs, Ciuttcr.s, etc.
Phone Scott -1005
t Ca,l Promptly Attended Day or Night. Lady KuiUdmer
Cull either phone Must 10SS fnlon jS.j
ZELLER-BYRNES CO.
Piiueral Directors and Uiubahuers
J07-3iy Jersey Street, .... St. Johns, Oregon
99999999999t
Cochran Block
.$200.00
550. (X)
.100.00
CALL AND Sl-li
Co., St. Johns.
Peninsula Bank
N. II. SU1TTER
Contractor and Builder
Dt.-Iyns ami I'stlni Ics
I iiriiishcd, an I ; II con
(rial 011 guaranteed to
pi use I ho iuo partic
ular. 217 Mohawk Street
ST. JOHNS, 0KUG0N
by mc from my own plant.
ST. JOHNS, ORIKION
Night office
inojOsucgostrcct
COOK
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ST, JOHNS, Or
A Matter of Local History
The Diary of Jnmcs St John Now
Printed For 'I lie Plrsl Time.
I'ri piriil ty t'.porge II- Mines.)
June 2., 1841, This dny wc
kit the forts and went about 16
milts l the way of the road, but
onlv x miles across the hills. We
cue a 111 ikmI in a deep valley nnd
concluded to .stay here until morn
imr. for there is no water after wi
leave here for att nilles, Near this
ctimitipnient there is a large spring
of clear water. It runs out of the
side of the hill. The stream
lnrL'e cnottilt for an overshot mill
The valley is surrounded by hie,
hills of limestone, with some scat
tcring cellar and nine growing on
them. We have seen no Indians
latelv excent about 20 Soos Sioux
at the fort. The men at the forts
are nearly all I'reuch and Spanish
Some of them have witmws for
their wives which they buy of the
parents of the same.
June 25. We left the camp am
warm spring this morning ni
o'clock. We travelled about
30
mi k-s today over It full hills am
through deep valleys, but there
plenty of name here and good
water and a kind of a mountain
ttitnlp. They ate about as large
as hen's eggs and are tender am
good eating; also there Is currants
and mountain cherries. We were
overtaken today by two men and
souaw from the fort. 1 1 ley are
going to the mountains with us
Two of our men left us at the forts
but their place Is filled by these
men. and a squaw thrown in. W
saw a good number of buffaloes P
day, but have not killed any
them. We encamped In i valley
There is plenty of good water here
and excellent grass for the cattle
mid horses ami unites. The grass
is eiiual to timothy grass, if not
better. It is of different kinds i
the valley. It resembles blue grass
of tin States. It grows tall her.
and thin 011 hills and plains am
short and thick in the valleys
June 20. I His morning w
started nt 3 minutes post six o'clock
Took dinner on the bank of
creek of good water and grass. 1
the afternoon myself and two others
went out to hunt bulfnlocs. Y
killed one and wounded another
, Wc packed our horses and .set oil
for the place where we J exectei
t to find the wagons, but they Inn
1 went a dliTeieiit way and ciicatii)c
011 the rialte 011 tlie iiialu branch
Wc travelled until 12 o'clock
night before we leached the camp.
There are some gray bears
rgri..licsl theie which are inon
stern. Large, but we have killed
none of them yet. Some more
hunters killed a I111IT11I0 today.
June 27. We left the Platte
eaily this morning. Travel lc
until .1 o'clock in the afternoon
Kiicamicd on the bank uf a creek
of muddy water. There is but few
springs in this country. Th
ground is so sandy that the wate
sinks. We killed one hufTiiloc to
day and some small game.
June 38. We started early th
morning. look dinner on the
banks of a creek of good water,
and as lieautiful grass as I hav
ever seen. I he grass is generally
good In the valleys, but 011 the
hills and plains it iieai.s to be
dried up, Neat our timing place
is 11 large clell of rooks as white a
snow, The locks are a little hard
te
than common chalk, and some
of
the earth is i-oiiiihimnI of this mi!i
stance, which is the geiiuiu - platc
paris, or believed to be by most 01
the company We left heie am
after a haul half d.iv's dnv
c.imtcd 011 a cicvk near a spring o
excellent water. We killed on
ntiiiainc touav. .vvn some gray
dears, but did not kill them.
June 2; Did not stint eaily this
morning on account of some of the
cattle straying away. We took
dinner on a small eieek. We are
now travelling through the Hlnck
Hills, over high hills and through
deep valleys. 1 lie lulls are com
posed of diffeteut kinds of sub
stances, some of limcMouc, some of
sandstone, some of granite, am
some ot line saml, and some of u
substance resembling chalk, ami
some of plaster pans and red .stone
ami clay, also red sand 111 some
places. I hey have a beautiful
ipiHrarance, We encautiK-d tin
evening on the bank of the north
fork of the Platte river, about 300
miles from the main ridge of th
kockv .Mountains, w e are now in
sight of some high mountains.
June ,otli. Lett the camp at
six o clock tins morning, rook
dinner on the batik of that river.
I he day was pleasant. We made
a good day's travel. l'ticampcd on
the bank of the Platte. Killed live
uiffaloe cows today and two bulls.
The river is about 200 yards wide
here.
July 1, 18.11 This day we
crossed the north fork of the Platte
river about a mile from where we
eueatuicd last evening. We hail
some difficulty in crossing as the
ord was deep and the water ran
very switt. W e got over sate, all
excepting two teams one drowned,
a mule, ami the other turned over
the wagon, but did not lose much.
We encaniivd on the north side of
the river this night, atout two
miles from where we stayed last
night.
July 2d. Left the camp early
this morning and traveled on the
banks of the river. Killed 2 buff
aloes. 'The country is sandy here
and broken 011 tin- south side of ;
the river. Then- is a range of high
hills or mountains covered with
pins ttccs, but 011 the notth side
there is barren sand hills and
plains. Wc cnc.imcd on the bank
of the river this i wiling
July jd. This dav we traveled
until alMiut two o'clock and en
cauied for the night. Killed one
bitffaloe and two deer today. One
of the men b the name of llelder
lost his horse yesterday evening
when he was hitting btiffaloe. He
hitched bis hore ntid could not
find the place again. Himself and
another man went back this morn
ing. but the horse was gone. They
fount! the place where the horse
was hitched, but 110 horse.
July 4th. Started this morning
at six o'clock The day is warm
ami the road ruff. We traveled
about 15 miles ami eiicauiK:d nt tin
excellent spring of water. We are
about a day's travel from a .stream
called Sweetwater. The country
here Is hilly, abounding in sand
hills and sand rtKksand mountains.
There is plenty of buffaloes and
grizly bears nud wolves. Killed 3
buffaloes today
July 5th. This morning we left
the camp nt the usual hour, and
nfli-r n Imril ilnv
s tlrive came to a
creek called Sweetwater. There
we eucntiied for the night. Killed
some buffaloes today, and seen n
gootl number of them. A band
had liken to have run over some
of the waggons, but we shot some
of them tint! the others fled. We
have seen no tlinlwr scarcely toduy,
nut a satiny piam ueariy iicsuuuc
of vegitation with now am! then a
cleft of rocks. Our encampment
this night is near a rock called the
itidecii(Ient Iinlcjendencc rock.
It is a rock about 130 feet high of
soltitl granite.
July 6tli. We left the Indepen
dent rock this morning nt the
usual hour of starting,
now in n valley that will
We are
lead us
over the mountains, rsotlitng
Impelled today worthy of notice
excepting we seen some curiosity
in the rocks along each side of the
creek. There are mountains of
granite rocks. Tlie creek runs
through a gap in a sol lid rock
which Is not less than 250 feet
high on each side and about 50 feet
wide at the narrowest place. It is
nearly ereiidiciilar on one side
ami on the other it is slielvey
shelving over. We cncainjicd
this evening on the banks of the
Sweetwater creek which extends
the whole length of this valley.
July 7th. This day was warm
and the way lough. Nothing
hapH.'iied worth notice. We seen
plenty of buffaloes and killed four.
Wc cucaintK'd this night on the
bank of the creek near a high
cleft of rocks.
July 8th. This day was cool
ami the valley more level than it
was yestetday. We made 11 good
day's travel am! seen 11 great num
ber of buffaloes. Killed 3 nud 2
nntclniH'S. Iiicamicd this cycli
ng on the bank of the Sweetwater
creek.
July oth. This day we started
at the usual hour. The route is
sandy ami hard travelling. Wc
are now in sight of some high
mountains which tire covered with'
snow. We seen thousands ot
bulla Iocs today nud killed 16 of
them. We ciicamiK.tl this evening
oil the bank of creek.
July lotli. litis morning was
cold and the wind blew hard, !
which made it disagreeable travel-:
ing. Nothing Happened worthy ol 1
notice toda. Wc eucainiicd on !
the bank of the creek this after- j
noon. Tluie arc a great many 1
em raids and gooseberries here.
uly nth. We stopped nt the,
place we cucaintK.'d at yesterday
evening for the purpose of laying ,
in a supply of meat for the ballaucc
of the our journey for the old
hunters say there is no buffaloes in
the mountains nud on the other
ide. We had poor success in
killing buffaloes toduy. Wc have
killed nothing but a cow and a
steer, but their meet is of nil ex
cellent quality.
July 12th. Wrc stayed at the
same place toduy that we encamp!
on the 10th until 13th and dried
bitffaloe meat. Today wc killed
four btiffaloe cows and some turkey
nid caught some fish.
ito in continphu)
(lrip Quickly Knocked Out.
"Some weeks ago during the
severe winter weatlier ootu my
wife and myself contracted severe
colds which speedily developed
into the worst kind of In grippe
with all its miserable symptoms,"
saysj. 1", Kglcston of Maple Land
ing, Iowa. "Knees and joints acli
ing, muscles sore, head stopped up,
yes and nose running, with alter
nate spells of chills nnd fever.
We began using Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, aiding the same
with a double daseof Lluunberlaiu s
Stomach and Liver Tablets, nud by
its liberal use soon completely
knocked out the grip." Sold by
ackson's Pharmacy.
Speaking Of Peculiar Orders;
Gentlemen Please send nie five
gallons Liquid W'ood Filler, 50 feet
garden base and three gallons white
tunnel, Mv wife gave birth to a
boy baby lust night, ami n keg of
ails, n screw -driver and a spool of
uIhhI wire. It weighed 10
tioutids, and some bicycle cement
ami a pump. Very truly yours.
Keep Your Kye Ou St Johns
1
a few-
THORNS
The Ma
lite
It is now asserted that the fruit
crop this yenr will be n hummer,
lien or orchard?
"Hold Diamond Thief." Daily
paper. Wonder whether he
"sleeved" the ace or the queen?
Once more has the mosquito crop
of New Jersey has been ruined. A
great forest fire there destroyed
...tin n( il...
'
It has remained for a Portland
man to have a wooden leg that
hurt him. His wife hit him over
the head with it one night.
The deposition of IJr'er Dowlc
proves that a man when he has a
good thing should stick to it nnd
(lllt j,0jn, awuy from i,olllc
The new leader of "Zion" is
1 named Vollva. He is sti ptioscd to
be n sister-indnw of the celebrated
" Viavi.M (Note. Sec" I'irst Aids
to The Injured.")
So ninny ticoplc )cak of "eye
sight" when they mean sight that
I wonder why they do not mention
j "nose .smell" when referring to the
nasal bugle machine!
Greshiun last week had 11 "mayor
less council." Humph! That's
nothin'l St. Johns several times
has come nwfttl close to having ti
"couucllless inayorl"
Now that Dowie lias been pro
nounced Insane by competent au
thorities wc can breathe easier. I
used to lie so that every time I
heard of'"Ligc"I commence to
hunt for those ravens.
The bones of a huge animal have
been unearthed In Kastcru Oregon.
No one seems to know the name of
the beast but some suppose that
it is nil that remains of the author
of the famous "Statement No. 1."
It is claimed thnt n plate of raw
sliced onions will destroy the odor
of n newly painted room. Then,
the next day it is as confidently
asserted newly painting the room
1 will remove the scent of the onions.
A Portland man cried when he
was prevented from committing
suicide. When n fellow feels as
badly ns thnt over 11 little matter he
should be allowed to have his own
wny ami let other jieople do the
weep act.
Professor Wiley, of the national
laboratory, says he can make 11
glass of six-year-old Scotch whiskey
in five minutes. It doesn't take
half that time to "envelope" it
with a chaser thrown in for good
measure.
fori 0111 imiiaus uireaten irouuie
unless they have permission to leave
their quarters and travel with a
snow, mm 11 uiey no leave
there'll be trouble among those who
see tliem )erforui.
TheyM better;
Ire kept there.
"A Popcorn man sold a .stmu of
colts for $450. Raising- good
horses pays." Portland Journal
Awl ,,,H..(,rn man sold me a sack
01 corn mat was as untile as a
sjioiige and I w nt not back to him.
Selling Hior stuff doesn't pay.
Up nt Hood River n woman
pounded the wnddin' out of one of
tltase "enlarged picture men" be
cause they brought her portrait to
her with red huir nud greenish
eyes. Rents nil how little it re
quires to make some women mad.
An eastern librarian lias thrown
out the works of Mark Twain be
cause of the bad name of "Huck
Finn" and "Tout Sawyer." Such
n librarian as that would barr the
bible ou account of the fact that
Judas was a mighty poor weak
sister.
A Portland judge now declares
that n man lias a perfect right to
swear at his own wife without fear
ing divorce. It is only when he
commences
to cuss his neighbors
that the law steps in and gags him.
"I promise to love, honor and
cuss" will soon be the agreement.
Considerable comment was caused
lu$t week in New York city over a
society woman leading a pig upon
a public street. 1 doubt it. Wall
street has its bulls, bears and
lambs, Tammany its iniiles, many a
mail nus an eiepuniu ou ins nanus
1 . . . , ,
and I have seen some mighty
shapely calves on the best avenues.
Thorn.
Try the "Par Hxcellence" :
the
champion 5c cigar: made in
St
Johns.
Made
Good.
O. R. Downs did not win out in
his campaign for city recorder of
St. Johns this week, but as he has
sold his lot for $1000 that he
bought for $300, only a year ago,
lie is probable not badly cast dowtt.
forest Urove Tunes,
E
mar-
AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
S. II. GREENE
AttorneytLw.
Ollicc Kcxim 9, Ilrrnletl lluihb
big, ctirncr Third ami Washington
trvvt, Portland, nml St. John.
I'honc: I'aclPc JjH, Resilience: St. John
Joseph AkChcsncy, Al. D.
PIIVSICIAN AM)
SUKdl-ON
Office In lln!brook block
ST. JOHNS. - - OREGON
L. G. HOLLAND,
PinSICIAN AND SUKOnONi
Kinlilenee: On Modoc Strict.
Phone liiist 619H. Office: Hoi
hrook llrlck Illoek, rooms 3 nmt 4
Phone Hint 36.H9.
St. Johns, .... Oregon
Dr. W. E. H ARTEL, -
DliNTIST
Crown nnd llritlge Work n
Sjieelnlty
Kooms 1 unit 3, 1 lolhrook lllock, St. Johns
Dr. MARY MacLACIILAN
Ph)lilan and Surgeon.
Uesldeliec Phone Scoll .p4.
Office; Holhrook's New llrlek lllock.
Residence, St. ohu Hotel.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office limit, 9 lo ti a, ttt., 1 103 p. 111.
Office riione. Scott 1104.
KciMcnce t'linne, Unlun Jv'l.
Office In L'nlrtt.lty I'urk Drug Store.
BOLEN BROTHERS
CAKI'GNTIIRS AND
CONTRACTORS
W DimrantK lo Plraw
l!.T. Ilnltn, (llo W UUmdtt llouktartl.
C. W. ilokn, 2J9 T)lr Sliwl
Sr. JOHNS,
OKIXION
N.
F. NOREN & CO.
Real lUtatc, Loans, liittirnticc nnd
Ihmlncs Chances. S. C. Norton,
corner Urnnswick mill Hudson
streets, Resident Agent. Phone
Hast by).
Jl'.KSKV STUHUT ST. JOHNS
Carpenter & Dolbow
Plasterers, llrlck Masons mill Ce
ment Worker. Kstltimtc given
niul satisfaction guaranteed. Refer
to editor of this jkier. 755 Way
huiilstreet, University Park. Phone
Union 6797.
F. J. CARTER
HOOTS AND SIIOIIS KGI'AIRIH)
Shop next door to AnilcrxMi's ll.ikery
on niconia si reel, uivc mc a trial orucr.
St. Johns, Oregon
c.
MARION SALISBURY
(lradunlo Optician
Will test the eye free of charge.
1 10 Taeoiua Street. St. Johns, Oregon
Goodrich & Goodrich,
ARCIIITIICTS
Saint John mid Portland, Oregon
Zellcr-Byrncs & Blnckbur n Co
I'Iioiic Vancomrr Main J.
Undertakers and Embalmers
209 Jcrtcy Street
Por pirtlculars impure of Oeorge Pack
Ingham, 205 Jern-y ht., St. Johns.
AL L. ROWLAND,
Ceueral l.ckinitliing and Repair
ing. Horseshoeing a sjicciaUy. All
work warranted.
Cor. Iwtiiliueund Tucoma its., St. John
N.
A. GEE
lloute Mowr and Repairer
Houses moved, raised ami re.
paired. Odd jobs of all kinds.
Prompt service, reasonable charges,
Ivanhoe ami Catllus tretts. Phone
Host, 6189.
Saint Johns ... Oregon
Bon Ton Barber Shop
M.NSI'I1!I.I1 & KAKMI.KI.S.
first class work jtiul clean hot towels for
jMtrons, Hair cutting a
specialty.
Agents for W est Coast laundry.
Jersey street St. Johns
G. W. OVERSTREET,
PLUMBER
Holbrook lllock, ioj South Jersey
street. Phone Union 285,
Saint Johns
Oregon
MRS. N. McCANN
CLOTItlNfJ CLEANER
Clothing cleaned, pressed and
mended with care and promptness.
Ladies' clothes a specialty,
Old Postoffice Duihling
Saint Johns
Oregon
R. WILCOX,
Dray and Baggage
Line
Phone Scott 130S.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Leave orders at Hlackburn's furniture
store anil they will receive prompt
attention.
F. M. LASHBAUGH
fuel furnished, either short or
long. Draving and team-work
of every kiuiK , Prytupt service.
Term's reasonable. 1 .
Corner Jersey and Catliu, ST. JOHNS
Keep Your Eye On St. Johns.
RESOLUTION
Notice l. licrcbv given that nt the
inciting of (he Cit) Council of
the City of St. Johns, Oregon,
held on the 2 1 si dny of March,
A. D. Il06. the followlnn
resolution was adopted.
Kioi.VKi: That the Council of the
Cltv of St. Johns, Oregon, deems It ex
pedient and propoes toimprovc Charles
ton street from the north line of Jersey
street to the north line of Hudson street
la the following manner, towlt:
lly estiddMihiK u light 'grade on said
street in the following manner the Mine
ns the county roads are graded. Said
inprovemeuts to he- muttc iu accordance
with the Charter and Ordinances of the
Cltv of St, Johns, and the plans, specifi
cation ami estimates of the city engi
neer Tiled in the office of the recorder of
the City of St. Johns. The cost of said
improvement to he nsscswl ns provided
by the city charter ujxni the property
specially nnd peculiarly lcucfittctl tlicrc
by, ami which is hereby declared to be
all the lots, parts thereof nnd pircels of
land within a line loo feet from the out
side Hue of each side of said Charleston
street.
The engineer's estimate of the prob
able total cost for the improvement of
said street is JjGij.uI.
The plans, specifications nud estimates
of the city engineer for the improvement
uf said Charleston street arc hereby
adopted.
Rusoi.vitn: That the city recorder of
the City of St. Johns be, and is, hereby
directed to give notice uf the promised
improvement of said Charleston street ns
provided by the city charter.
Remonstrances against the nliovc im
provement may be filed in writing with
the undersigned within fifteen days from
the date of the first publication of this
notice.
lly order of the City Council.
J. W. Hanks,
City Recorder.
Published In the St. Johns Review March
Jo, April 6uud I J, 1926.
RESOLUTION
Notice is hereby given thnt nt the
inccling of (lie Council of the
City of St. Johns, Oregon, held
on the 27th dny of M ,rcli, A.
D. 1006, the following resolu
tion was adopted:
Ritsoi.vitii: That the Council of the
City of St. Johns, Oiegon, deems it ex
itedlcnt anil prop)M:s to Improve Hurl
melon street from the north Hue of
Jersey street to the southerly line of
.mouoc street in the following manner,
to wit:
To establish the necessary grade for
pivhig mid to Improve said Ihirllugtou
street, lay side walks, guide, etc. Said
improvement to be madu iu accordance
with the Charter and Ordinance of the
City of St. Johns, and the plans, specifi
cations and estimates of the City Ungl
tieer, filed iu the ollicc of the Recorder
of the City of St. Johns. The cost of
said Improvement to be ussesscd a pro
vided by the city charter upon the pro
crty jcclnlly ami iHrcullarly benefitted
thereby ami which is hereby declared to
Im; all the lots, juris thereof, and iiarcels
of laud within u line im feel from the
outside line of each side of said Hurling
ton street.
The Huglueer's estimate of the prob
able total cost for the Improvement of
said street Ujlj31.11.
The nlaus. soeclficatlons ami e.tlnmles
of the City Huginecr for the improve
ment 01 sain iiurlliiglon street are here
by adopted.
RK.SOI.VKP! That the Cltv Recorder
of the City of St. Johns le, and is, here-
oy inrecieii 10 givu notice ol the pro
posed improvement of Mid Ihirllugtou
strtct as provided by the city charter.
Remonstrance against the nUive Im
provement mav be filed In writing with
the undersigned within is ilavs from lht
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Ily order of the Council,
J. W. Hanks,
Cltv Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review March
jo, April 0 ami 1 j, 1906.
1 nnii wrTirn
1. i.vjru. iiuiiwu,
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, County or Multnomah. " ,
IM. S. Stocklen, "Plaintiff, ;
vs.
Annie Stocklen, Defendant. !
To Annie Stocklen, Defendant :
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the conmlalnt filnl
against you iu the above entitled suit on
or before the twelfth day of May, oo6.'
nuivii i uuer i wccks nave expired
from the date of the first nublicatlon nf
this summons. It is prescribed in the
order for the publication of summons
that the summons be published for six,
successive weeks, and said order was
made ami dated the tuentv.secoml ilnv
of March, 1906, and the first publication
thereof is made the thirtieth dav of
March, 1906. ami If vou fail to atllvar
and answer, the plaintiff will annlv to
the court for the relief nruved fori,, liw
said complaint, to wit : That the bonds
of matrimony, heretofore and now ex-.
isliriK between the plaintiff and the de.
fendant be. dissolved, and for t.uch ntli-r
and further relief as shall seem equitable.
This summons is published once a week
for six successive weeks iu the St. Johns
review oy onieroi me Honorable Judge
Prazier. ludee of the above entitle.!'
court, made the twenty-second day of
March, 1906,
II. Ukni.inc.kk,
Attorney for the Plaintiff,
414 Chamber of Commerce,
First Insertion March 30. 1006 : last in-
scrtion May ir, 1906.
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. O. O. F.
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