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Bonham General Merchandise A Few Bargains in Homes : One ncrc with n lo-room house, nil finished in good aiaK, for -$2, 500.00. One (tinrter ncrc close in with four room house, for $600. Also fine river view nntl business property nntl fnctory sites. Good time tfivcn on proierty. i W. H. King Land Aftlv wish to cnll your alien ' ' tion to our complete line of Children's, Misses' mid In dies' Oxfords mid Shoes in medium priced (;oods. Also I Iosiery ,1 Iuls, Overalls, l'ants. Phone Union ,o((. Couch & Company 206 nntl-208 Philadelphia St. FIRE INSURANCE Agents for the Queen Insurance Co., American Cen tral of St. I.ouis, Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society. These companies arc thieu out of the thirty-two that me paying their looses in full at San Francisco. It costs no more to insure in a good company than in a H)or one. Don't Insure in a Six Bit Company. Shepard, Dobie & Peterson, Phone Scot 1 .o(ii, Hul btalo aud fire Iniuranct. ST. JOHNS, OKU. THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital, fully paid up, - $25,000.00 Surplus mid undivided profits, M53.38 Commenced business June 5, 1905. Oi'i'ieims-J. W. l'orduey, PrwMvnt; K.T. Plntl, Vice President! C. A. Wood, Oi-hUr. B llii.Mtiioi' niitHCTnits-J. W. Pordiny, U.T. Phut, P. C, Kimpp, W. V ; A. Ilii'wor, II. I Power, Tint. Cochriiu, M, I,. Ilolhrnok, C. A. Wood. KADDERLY TRANSFER & COMMISSION COMPANY Drulrr. I FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES LATH, GOAL. ETC. f Oct our Price, und Phone Scoll 6'JW. t EDMONDSON CO., :: Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. . ,,,0,,e SH 06S ST. JOHNS, Or Houses For Rent nv DANIEL BRECHT ir VOU WANT A J10USK OAM, ON UK ST, JOHNS. OREGON i Star Market We shall handle only the finest of MEATS and our patrons may 1)0 sure of being sat isfied in every case YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover Next door to Kdtuoiidsou's JKRSKY STRKKT. ST. JOHNS ami to & Currier Cochran Block Z Co., St. Johns. 0 UK line of Groceries was never so complete. We have just received n case of fancy cream brick cheese which is very fine. Try it. Now Is a tfood time to buy sugar; it will o higher. In eu,et Your lliuliKt, ST. JOHNS, OUIK10N Your Horse Lame Take him to Oodsey & Expert Horseshocrs. Our sjeeiulty is horseshoeing, and we guarantee our work. O.M.I'ADUK O. P. Mt'.kmi.L Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Flour Ground Feed, Pilots, Oils and Building Materials Phone Oast 713 Univaralty Park, Oragon Mail Schedule Muil arrives at St. lolms nt tun n m 1:15 p. hi. Leaves at lo:jo a. in., and 4:45 p, tn. OfllCC OIH.MI week davs from 6m e n. m. 6:10 p. 111, Sundays from 9 to xc , ui. no mans arrive or tlcjvirt Sunday. THE MOB OF 1848. Dramatic Climax Thet Awed the King of Prussia. When the disturbance of 1818 broke out in Prussia the king, Fred crick William IV., issued many proclamations. They denounced those who protested against the old etato of affairs and urged a constitu tion 03 "a band of miscreants, most ly foreigners," and informed "my dear Berliner.-)" that he would never grant a constitution. Tho actual fighting, however, when for days his troops took Imr rier after barrier, only to be oppos ed nfter each ns resolutely half it block farther down the street, soon changed his attitude, and ho an nounced concessions. The troop. wore pent from the city. When the soldiers had marched nway from all parts of the city sol emn and silent processions moved toward the roval palace. They es corted the bodies of tho.o who hud fallen in the battle. M'lie bodies of the slain were borne aloft on litters, their gaping wounds uncovered, their heads wreathed with Inured and immortelles. So the procession imirched Into the Inner courtyard of tho induce. Tito litters were placed in rows on the courtyard floor, and nnuiid them stood tho multitude of turn with pallid faces, bejrimcd with powder, smoke and blood, many of ! 1 ... ..... 1 1 : it mem sun carrying tno weapons wim which they hud fought during tho night, .nd bctwecn them women and children bemoaned their denl. The king was loudly called for. Ho iippered in an open gallery, pale 11111I dejected, by liU side tho weeping queen. "tint oil-!" the multitude shouted. And the king took olT his hat to tho dead below. Then a deep voice among the multitude intoned the old hymn, "Jeus, Mein Zuversieht" PJwu. Mv Hcfuae".. in which all joined. Tin1 ehorit llnirhcd, the king withdrew, the corpses were lift ed up again mid the proccsion moved away in grim Milomnity. . It wit a terrible humiliation l (lie crown, at the hi me time a point ed answer lo the king's address, in which the fighters had been do nouiicod as a b.md nf miscreant. Had there been Mich among them Frederick William IV. would hard ly have survived that moment when ho Mood before them alone and de feiiK'lcs. an.l they fredi from the field of blood, willi l'iiiih still in their hands. Hut at that moment their cry was not "Death to the king'" nor "Poui with royaltvl" but ''.Icsiih, mv refuse!" Carl Seliur. in McCluroV Maguiuo. Qasrne Du Maurier' DoubU, (leorge I it Maurier had a double, anil his double wis, as many people are aware, Almn-Tiidoiiiii. So re markable was the resemblance that even their mint 1 11 1 1 inn to friend frequently mistook them. A cer tain vouug lady, however, prided herseff that -lie had 110 difficulty in determining which was which. On 0110 occasion, finding liortolf tea ted next to Du Maurier at dinner, tho remarked: "I cannot iinilerntiinil how any one can mistake you for Mr. Tndo ma. To me the likeness is very slight." Presently she added: "lly the way, I have a photograph of you. Do be so good as to put your autograph to it." Mr. Du Maurier assenting gra ciously, the photograph was after ward produced. He looked at it for a moment, Mghcd and then very geutlv laid it on tin table. "That." ho remarked, "is Alma Tadeina'i! portrait," IVarson's Weekly Drew's Boarders Differed. Under tho proprietorship of L. S. Drew the old American House nt lltirlingtnu was one of the most popular hotels in Vermont, and it was the scene of many a humorous episode, 0, e night after supper Mr. Drew was welcoming a now arrival in the office when an extremely cor pulout guest eamu out of tho dining room. l'oint4iig to the fat man, Mr. Drew said: "o can see how well we feed our uuests. Just look at that man." It chanced that a permanent reddent of the bote overheard tho remark. This .man was extremely II1111 just the oimo site of the uiiest referred to bv Mr. Drew. Tho thin boarder at once spoko up, paying: "Yes, that fat man has been hero three davs 1 have been hero thirty years, Ixok it mo! ' Hit Choice. A company of nian'ed peoplo wero discussing tho day on which thev would bo married if thev wero miming a sceoiui venture. "Ami what dav would von orefer. hubbv. dear?" asked one' of tho nrenossess- tng looking matrons, turning to her devoted ltttlo mate. With an ab 6ont mi nded I - wish - mv - soul - wero my-own look upon his careworn faco tho obedient one reolicd. "Tho 30th day of February, please 1" Kansas uty Journal. $5 REWARD For return of bay mare. Brand on left shoulder. Shod all around. E. 0. MAGOON, St. Johns, Ore. THE BOW AND ARROW. Archery It a Rccreat'sn of Great Phys ical Valuo. In the choice of a man's recrea tion one should choose thut which not only gives him sullicieiit mus cular exercise and full respiration, but which will give him also as largo nn amount of pleasure as pos sible, for tho pleasurableness of nn exercise i9 one test of its valuo. During his period of recrention n mnn's care and worry should bo completely nubr erged by the gush of youthful enthusiasm. Only un der those conditions does physical exercise yield even its full physical value. Hut there should bo moro than tho physical consideration en tering into tho matter of recreation. One's recreation should possess something of an artistic and nos thetie value. It should bo of such a nature that through participating in it and through love for it ono will become a more cutturcd gentleman. All of these requirements nro Ideally mot in the most historic of games, archery. As to muscular ex ercise and respiration nrchcry is 'fully adequate, and especially eo be cause it can bo followed to oiu nge. As the muscles strengthen tho bow can bo adjusted to tho increasing strength. As old ago approaches mid the muscles beidn to tiro under tho arduous work of tho younger mnn tho bow can again bo fitted to the man, while the muscles them selves nnd the eye need not lose llinlr riimdnir. Indeed, it is a note worthy fact that many of tho lead ing archers or nil times nave boon men of advanced years. In fact, the fascination of tho long bow seems to grow stronger in the faith ful archer ns hu ye.irs udvance, even ns Itobin Hood, through tho lattice of Ids chamber, shot his Inst arrow to mark the snot of his irruvo. Hut to illustrate the nature of tho nhvale. I I'vercUn which is involved in 'the pursuit of archery it might bo said that in shooting n single York round, whMi seventy-two arrows nt 100 yar J, forty-eight ar rows at eighty yard and twenty four arrows at H'r.v yards, tho arch er must wnlk ;',) yards if ho iiscj two tari'els and u-ico that If he has onlv ono tar.-'. If ho uses n bi)v which p.tlls u rty-flve pounds, which is thu ord rury weight for men, he has dn. wi in nil 0, ISO vounds. This wo has been done iy a diru't null iu:'ii.. the chest, nn exorcise w!: eh d.im nil tho muscles of the bn. k and "Vmldors in most perfect tonus nnd Jones the uuut neriect resummon, in fact, no form of oxcre se t ould surpass arch cry for the purpoi"f straightening up stooped shoulder' and expanding tho collapsed che tind lungs. Noth ing enn take the !iico of archory far the man who i confined over n tlwk in h'. dn ly ucrk. Hut there nre other important features of i -eherv from tho pure ly physical po nt of view. To make a successful shot with tho bow ono must briii2 even nr.isile of tho bodv under most nerfeot control nnd into mo-it perfect co-ordination with tin evi'. Thw factor iUelf is of iiunori.r ' elti rational i-ik'iiili cance th '' tor A felf control at n trying i" nil. iVIien tho how is full drnvtu evon iuiclo must be in tho liirhi'! tension, the bodv in absolute cuuilibri nn. the bow held ns if in a vice and tho point of the arrow on the mark. Then tho string must bound from the finder with nut n waver or iir!. Tliero urn nnlv some of the elonwiits of archery, and there is a liKUiiuo of muiIv in them. Dr. (.'eorgo K. Coghill in Itccrention. AffectcJ t'u Verdict. "You ree, geijt'ti'nen," said tho counsel for the dofoudant omnia. cently it was a compensation eao "I have not tho nluintilf into a very nice dilemma. If ho went there sccunr that the nlucti was dn.i- eerous, there wn eontrib.itorv ne liKcnce. and. as his lordshm will tell you, lie can't recover. If he did not soo it was dangerous, neither could my client have been it, nnd tlicro wns no neghgi tico on his part. In either case 1 am entitled to vour verdict." Tho jury retired. "Wo'd, gentlemen," enid tho foreman, "I think wo must givo him Jt.'lOO." AH agreed except a stout, ruddy gen tleman in the corner, who' cred hoarsely, "Oivo him another i".10, gemnien, for -etting into tho dilem- ma!" Verdict nee'ordinjily. Ion don Graphic, Tho First Pins. Thorns wero originally used in fastening garments together. Pins did not immediately succeed thorns as fasteners, hut different appli ances wero used, such as hooks, buckles and hues. It was tho latter half of the fifteenth centurv beforo inns wero used in tireat llritain. When first manufactured in Eng land tho iron wire, of tho proper length, was filed to a point und the other extremity twisted into n head. This was a slow process, and 100 or ouu pius win a good day u work for an expert hand. CentrfLfketI See us for the Choicest Cuts of the llest Meats Obtainable, Orders Wiled ami Family Trade Solicited McCUVE & WARD, PrpJHo.b,kE,oct,st. 0, FRENCH PRISON FOR BOYS. Where Unmnirjoable Oons of the Rich Are Confined. The Maison Paternello at Met trav, near Touw, France, ulicro tho eon's of rich people between tho njjes of twelve and twoniy-ono nro Incnrcerated because they nro un manageable at homo, is n curious in fdittition. Wo were greeted nt tho entrance with a frontage of iron bars. No bell was rung, uur guiuo noise lessly inserted a gigantic key, and wo entered n large hall. A long row of locked door.i greeted us on ench side, nnd n gallery running around the to) of tho hall repeated tho lame thing. "Those aro their rnnnu." rmIiI our truido in an awful whisper. "Thev are shut up in mere now -tney must oui iimr us. This irrnu-anntn hall onnresscd ono with a scno of doom and despair qtiito indescribable no windows, no nir from the skylight overhead. "They nre permitted to go out onlv in charge of n keeper for one hour in tho 'day. Hut I will bIiow you how things have been arranged for them," ho added. " lliero is, J believe, ono room vacant at tho mo mont." It was a baro cell, just big enough to co:ita in the narrow bed. small writinif tnblo. two chairs nnd n m mite chest of drnwers nnd wash' stand. Iron bars inclosed tho win dow. A imdlock and chain enabled the door to be opened about four iuchc3 when required. " ou see, our guide remarked, 'by this means they hear tho mcsso n't he chapel without quitting their rooms." In there cells, ho told us. tho bovs lived dav anil night for two, ttircc, sometimes for six or soven years. Professors come from Tours nnd give them instruction at tho small writing table. Unco a month thoy tnko n bath, more often if the rela tives are willing to pay extra for it. They are eK'orled to tho bath by n guardian. The isolation of cncli boy is so thorough that two brothers we're oncu t.ere together or two years without ever knowing it. Tho price for the privilege of placing vour son under this tmrentnl roof is 8'JO n month, nil instruction boing nxtrn. Tho bovs are known onlv bv tho numbers on their cell doors, so that their sojourn at the parental houso may not tell against them in nfter life'. "Their friends suppose them to bo en vovnue or in an Ktmlish or urrman family, learning tho Inn l'iiiil'o. One invents n little ro nmnce, you see," said our guldo.- I'ortniguiiy .ucviow. Raised Husband's Rtnt. Harlem nroudlv boasts tho pro gressive and enterprising woman's rights advocate in a hmisowifo who introduces business methods into tho domestic circle. Milady is n trained nunc, preferring to practico this nrofession to renin 11 n? nt homo liko tho conventional snouse. The husband is engaged in clerical ofcupatinn downtown. Ihrough their combined savings tho conn 0 nurc based a modest tliroa lloor apartment houso in tho neigh borhood of F.nst Ono Hundred nnd Twcnty.flfth street, tho title being recorded in tho wife's nnmo. A short timo ago she increased tho rentals of two floors, nnd then her spirit of indenendenco asserted it. self to tho extent of raising hubby'a rent, notwithstanding tho fnct that she nnd hor lifo pnrtnor dwell in larinony in tho snmo quarters. Ev ery month ho hns to fork over a seated sum in ro tennnt account to his housohold flducinry agen't. Now York Press. Ashamed to Tako th Monoy. Kor nwhile after little- Clnvton wns soilt to tho kindcrrnrton im rn.' ceived frequent merit cards. Evory ume no urougut nomo a reward to ken his mother and father nnd mint nnd his grandfather and uncle gave him n penny. Soon the virtuous lifo palled upon him, and ho brought home no moro enrds indicating that Ml was u k'ood OOV. Ono dnv hla grandfather romarked: "Why is it, Willie, that you no lomicr cei merit can s ? Uon't von rememuer we always gavo you pen nies when vou were rood V' . "Thafs just it," replied Clayton. "I'm ashamed to keen on takinc ,, . .... o tw money from you." New York 'l lines. WhoUsom Anyway. Archdeacon Sinclair in his "Tjb. era of Thought," etc., tells n story of nn Eton head master known as "Flogging" Keatc. Finding one miiiimf; u ru 01 uoys in ins study, no uegan, as usual, to nog them. Tliev wero too terrified little man to remonstrntn till Im l.n,i guno halfway down tho row, when one piucKed up courage to falter out, 'Please, sir, wo're not up for iiuiiiaiiiiiuiu: wo rn h nn i'm.1 a class!" "Never mind," said Dr. Ken to. "I must be fair all uround, aim H win (io van rrnmi " s,-. a. isnea tiiem oil. The Wellington KNIGHT GLOVE. Proprietors. Fine Wines and Uquors. Family Supplies a Specialty, Make Hny While the Sim Shines." There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty fanner. He knows thnt the bright sunshine tuny last but a day nnd lie prepares for the showers wlilcli are so uauic 10 uuiow. 00 it should be with every household, nvsonterv. diarrhoea nnd cholera mnrlinx imiv nttnek some tuciiibcr of the home without warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd ninrrhnen Ueincdv. which is the " " Y J best known medicine for these dis-imsi-s. should nlwnvs be kctit nt hnud. ns iiuutedinte treatment is necessary, nnd delay may prove fatal. For sale by Jackson's Phar macy. CITATION. In the Coiintv Court of the Stale of Ore- H011, for the county of Multnomah: In tlienmtUTof thci-stnteof M. A. lowll- send, dccciised. Citntlon cotty To Ma Klley, IMwnrd Scott, I.ucy A. Qnny, Wilfred Scott, Alfred Scott nnd Hnttie A. Townseml nnd l'rnnk Townscud, minors, nnd to l.ucy A. Unny us L'tmnlinii otsnid minors. In the nuiue of the stntc of Oregon, you nre hereby comnmniled totippenr im; (nrnllw Moiiornlilc Coiintv Court of the statu of Oregon, In and for the county of Multnomah, nt the court noiiie 111 the cltv of Portland, on the 20th day of Sen- tcinhcr. 1006. nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of wld day, lo show cause, If iiu exist, why thnt an order should he Hindu nuthoriring nnd empowering Ulwooil H. Quay, ns iiduilulstriilor ol the iifotewild n.lnl.. fit ...It nt tirtl'rlfl. J 1 1 till fflllfUl. tng described tirojH!rty, lo wu: Lots lulil ihi niul nun. nil 111 llloru mil, 1 1 ) ntnl nine (qI in illnck oue(t). Chipumu's Addition, and lots three m, lllock three (j), Adntu's Addition, nil in 1 hp eitv 111 St. lolttn. MiiUiKiiii.ili coiintv. Orri'on. or n mile of ko lunch thereof ns limy be iiccessnry to my off the eliilmn agniusl, nail seine sniu csinte. Willie my iinuii nnu tue seni 01 ruiiu Court nulxed till loth day of August, K6, 1'. S. I'llll.D.I, Clerk ol the County Court lly 1'. V. Pkasi1, Deputy. PtildMied hi the St. Johns Review An gust 17, 3, Ji, .September 7, 190G Housekeeping Apartments Suites of two to four rooms, tt1 Kindle rooms. Situated one block from Cohunhln University, near cor. of 1'Uk St. mid llouievmil. 1'iirnUhcil or UnfuriiUhed. A pliawint walk from Si. Johns, Millidilc for mill iiion. UNIVERSITY" PARK A. W. DICKSON Prion. East 02GO L. B. CHIPA.AN Real Gttale. REAL ESTATE ''50 It 50x100, cor.; two-story brick nuiBuuii uc crecieo in same block. This is a splendid investment, nnd you hail better lruil- Inln it ill r 1 1 ri f jooo I.ot 35x100; a close in inside lot on lersev street. t$oo I,ot 50x100. A nearby residence Uoo Lot 50x100. l'ine locatlonj one. 101: i casii if i-nn imiiii .., I am also ai'ent fur U, a ,...!,.... tv. IIUII CUSII. Forest Wireless Telegraphy Co.'s stock. W.J.PEDDICORD Notarj- Public. Bon Ton Barber Shop MANSl'IKU) & KAKMI.KIN. first class work and clean hot towels for pairous, Hair cutting a specialty. Acents for Wnst Cnntt I o...i jersey street St. Johns a-- i j kil . D. C. ROGERS & CO, Real Estate and Insurance J5o-Lots 50x100 in South St. Johns, Finest residence lots in the city. iuois 50x100 on Ivanhoe street. I Pino. ,,1 mooo and up Business loU on lersev $1900 A new modern 5-room cottaKe. Lot 100XW6 on car line. 26oo New mcKlern house, eight rooms, jus 100, uiock irom car UUr, Phone Scott 3104, S. H. GREENE Attornevoi.t umce: Kootn - - - Jobs Joseph McChesney, rj. PHYSICIAN AND SURQnON Otflco In Holbrook Mock ST. JOHNS, OHHuON DR. L. Q. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURdOON Uesl.lei.ee: On Mo.I.h: Slrwt Phone Hast 6198. OITice' ill 1 brook llrlck niock.nwm.ji'?; Phone Knst a6Sj. St. Johns, . . Ore Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DBNTIST Crown nnd llrldge Work a Spcclntty Uooius t and J, Iloll.rook Utoek, St. Johns Dr. MARY- MacLACIILAN Physician nnd Surgeon. Residence Phone Scott itAi OiTict!! Ilolhrook's New llrlck lllock' Uesldeuee, Si. Johns Hotel. f, , VIINCUINT. M. D 1. I ' " IIO.nnoPATIIIC PIIVSICIAN AND SUROCON Omci! 203 South Jersey street. All lioun OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D omc lioiirs, 9 lo 11 . ni i to j p, m. omc I'lioue, ricoll 1104. Hul.tcncc I'lioue, Union 39,1, OIT.ce In UnUct.lty l'tk Vivt Slott. BOLEN BROTHERS CARPGNTCRS AND CONTRACTORS . W Ouarsnlc lo I'ltat C.W.iloln,3JS T)krsirtt sr. joiins ORCQOS N. F. NOREN & CO. Rcnl Kstnlc, I.onns, Iniurniice ami HiislncM Chmiccs. S. C. Norton, corner Ilrunswlck nnd Hudson streets, Resident AkciiI. Phone Hast Cyjo. JI'.RSHY STRH15T P. Al. PARSONS ST. JOHNS Conlrnclor und Builder. CurcntcrliiK in nil Its lirnnches at utlt- prlccs. Kesidciicc 727 Lively H. The G. HEITKEMPER GO, Watchmakers, JeMclcri, Sllvcrsmlllis. Importers and Wholesale Dealers 286 Morrison SlrMl,.BKsuh.POBTUIrO R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Line Phone Scott 1308. Plnno Movlni! a Specialty, I.cavc order at IlallberK's Purnlture store nnd they will receive prompt attention. C. MARION SALISBURY Graduate Optician . Will test the eyes free of charge. 1 10 Tacoum Street. St. Johns, Oregon. I Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS l'ull Professional Services PUe Ter Cent. Saint Johns and Portland. Ore. Zeller-Byrnes & Blackburn Co. Undertakers and Embalmers 269 Jersey Street Lady Assistant. N. A. GEE House Mover and Repairer Houses moved, raised and re paired. Odd jobs of all kiiju.. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Ivanhoe and Catllns treets. I'lione Hast 61S9. Saint Johns - - 0"8on F. M. LASHBAUQH Fuel furnished, either short or long. Draylng and team-work of every kind, Prompt service. Terms reasonable. Comer Jersey and Catlin, ST. JOHNS mte LAUREL LODUfc No. 186 1.0.0. F. ST. JOHNS, OREGON . .... !.. in nda flieetseacn aionoay evcmiiK - , Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomea. G. M. Hall, N. 0. U. Elti6tt, Secretary Q. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER irnllirnnlr niock. io South Jersey street. Phone Union 385. Saint Johns - - 0rc AIRS. N? McCANN CLOTHINO CLEANER Clothing cleaned, pressed wd meuded with care and promptness Ladles' clothes a specialty. Old Postofficc Buildiug Saint John. - - urtu"