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Bonhani General Merchandise i A Few Bargains in Homes : One acre with n lo-room liott.se, nil finished in good slmtx:, for $2,500.00. One tmrter ncrc close in with four room house, for $600. Also fine river view ntiil business property mid factory sites. Good time given on protKirty. I W. H. King Land x tiK wish to call your tiUen " ' tion to our complete line of Children's, Misses' nnjl Lit lies' Oxfords and Shoes in niediiim priced goods. Also Mosiery.lltils, Overalls, Pants. Phone Union .1060. Couch & 20o and 208 FIRE INSURANCE Agents for theOiicen IiimiiiiiicoCo, , American Cen tral of Hi. I.oilis, Notwicli I'liion File Ins. Society. These companies nic thiee out of the thirty-two that ate paying their losses in full nt San Francisco. It costs 110 mote to insure in 11 good company than in a poor one Don't Insure in a Six Hit Company. Shepard, Dobie & Peterson, Ktil butc ami och::oxX'ChX''00ox O ft THE PENINSULA BANK St. Johns, Oregon. Capital, fully paid up, 35,000,00 SliiplllKniid undivided piofits, l.KSJ-.lH Commenced business June 5, 1005. 9 I V i Ol'I'UHHS J. W. 1'ohllley, Provident; R A. WimmI, Cashier. IIomumii' DiiikcTiiiik J. V. Ptir.luoy, It A. Ilnmci, II. I,. I Writ., Tint. Cucliiuii, M. I. r A MM lb KADDERLY TRANSFER & COMMISSION COMPANY Will soil you p unt at wIhmY.i1c pikes, "liny Now " Dealers in FEED, HAY, LIME, CEMENT, SHINGLES LATH, COAL. RTO. Sec in fur prias 203 S. Jersey Mreet, St, Johns, Ore. EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, (iultcrs, etc. Plume Scull tOfi.S Houses For Rent nv- DANIEL BRECHT IK YOU WANT A 1I0U8K OAl.l. ON MK ST. JOHNS. ORKOON Star Market W'e -shall handle only the finest of M EATS and our patrons may Ims sure of lcuig .s;it isfietl in every csimj YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover Next door to Kduiondsojt's JJjKSUV STKljlvT, ST. JOHNS & Currier Cochran Block Co., St. Johns. O' kUR line of Groceries was never .so complete. We have just received a case of fancy cream brick cheese which is very fine. Try it. Now is a ,good time to buy sugar; it will go higher. Company Philadelphia St. lift Inturanct. ST. JOHNS, OUR, V V r ; I Plait, Vice PrcMdint; C. T. Plult, I'. 0. Kimpp. V. llolluiMtk, C. A. Wood, A I O U O I 4 , X 1 I i , 4 j I ' I I ST. JOHNS, Or W. G. CLARK Practical Hliicksmitliiiig; ami l:pcrt I lorseshooluji, Wagon Alaking One of Our Special Features. Hriug us your crippled horcs mid wagons and we'll do the rest. o. m.iai 1 K O, l,MI!KKII.l. Faulk & Merrill Coal, May, Grain, Flour Ground Feed, 1 Paints, Oils and Buildisf Malirlils Phone East 713 Unlvaraity Park, - Oregon Mali Schedule Mail arrive ut St, Julius ut 7:10 n, ill, ami 1.15 . in. l.i'.ivi-s nt 10:20 11. 111., mul 4:45 p. 111. OUioe 0h!H week iky (rum 6:15 u, 111. to 6:to p. 111. Suinlii) fruui 9 ti 10 u, 111, No inuiU arrive or depart Sunday, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. When Brken, Oon't U Too Hatty In Throwing It Away. Because glnsswnrc, cliinn and brie- a-brac get broken is no reason for 1 throwing them uwny, for unless Borne ' of the pieces are lost they can be i i i .i ..i...i n.. mado to look liko new, 11 ono liko new, if ono is careful to fit tho edges closely to gether. The) Bhould bo practical for use, too, if water or liquid nro. not left standing in them. Clear glass is tho most diflicult of these to mend because it must bo , done so expertly to prevent tho crack from showing. 1 The best kind of glue for clear glass is mado from a solution of two ounces of isinglass and half a pint of gin poured into an open mouthed bottle and set in the sun until it dissolves. It should bo shaken well every day and beforo being used should be strained through a clean lawn cloth. When ready for ho gluing tho broken glass pieces should be well washed In hot Buds, especially on the edges, dried, and then with a small camel's hair brush the cement nhould be put on tho edges of both pieces nnu when tnoy are nicely lit' ted together rubber bands or clean strips of cloth should be Immlogod tightly around them to hold the edges well together until the gluo dries. if tho cement has ben properly mado tho break should really not ho visible when dry, for tho reason many cracks look jagged when mended is because tho edges liavo not been well joined and, bubbles of air getting in, rolled tho light, making tho ragged, broken lines glaringly apparent. ilric-a-brae that is part metal and glass nhould not bo so dilllcult to fix over, particularly whore tho two materials meet, for often a paste of ' sifted planter of paris mixed with tho beaten white of an egg will make them as strong and good as' now. This work must bo done quick- j ly, for within live minutes after putting it on the pieces it hardens anil Mollis tiio metal anil glass or china tightly together. Two metal nieces should bo mended with holder. To do this the edge.! bhould first bo carefully dust ed, washed if thuy are very dirty and nuin brushed over them. Then when fitted well together and tied j in place a stick of Milder should bo laid above tho break and a hot iron brought down lightly on it. When tho solder cools the melted rosin may ho removed with a cloth dipped in alcohol. Th Man In ths Moon In Qirmany, Tho German legend tells us that itees uuo an old man went ono Sun- ilav morning into the forest to cut limner inew mucks;, iiu cm 11 milium of fagots and swung tliem over tils shoulder and began to trudge homo. On the way ho met a remarkablo lookliiL' iniliviilual with a (aco as lirttrlil 114 Hi, 1 ymi "Mil vim kiinuv ,, I .n.. j " 1 old man, that it is Sunday on earth, !;!) when nil men rest from their la X' burs?" asked the stranger. "Sunday 4' I on earth or .Monday in hell, it is all ',' I thu Kama to me," said the hardened old wretch'. "Then bear your bundle forever," said tho stranger as ho vanished from sight. . moment later llio oltl sinner and Ins fagots were deposited on the moon, whore they stand to this day, 11 perHtual warning to nil Sabbath breakers. A Conscientious Patltnt. ".Medieino won't help you any," the doctor told his patient. "What you need H 11 complete ehungo of living, (let away to hoiiio quiot country place for a month. (!o to bed early, eat mora roast boot, drink plenty of good, rich milk, and smoko just one cigar 11 day," 1 11 1-1- 11. ii.i ii-.i i iiioiiiu iiucr mi' puuoiu wiiikcu ; into tnu iioctors niuce, no looked; like n new man, and thu doctor told hint to. 1 "Yes, doctor, your advice certain-' ly did the business. 1 went to bod I early ami did all the other things j you told mo. Hut, my, doctor, that , j one cigar a day almost killed mo at I llrt. It's no joke starting in to I smoke at my timo of life." Kvery- way a .Mugunue. 1 Not In tlio Succlon. The young pastor was examining ' the Sunday school and iuked the1 ebbs jtbt in front of him if any' of them could tell anything about ! tho Anostlo IVter. A little girl raised lier hand. "Come up here, my little lady," ituid the minister. "I am much gratified to see that you have re membered your lesson. Now, tell tho school what von know about Peter." The little girl was ipiito willing, and commenced, "I'eter, Peter, pumpkin cuter, had a wife and eouldn't keep her, put her in a" Hut they never heard whero ha put her, oil account of the general uproar. Congregationalist. ASK TO SEU PREMIUMS WITH Oregonian and Telegram. E. 0. MAGOON, Agt. 111 N.Jersey Street. Phone I'nion 3105, FISH IN ITALY. Octopus, 8ea Robin, 8ea 8ptdr and Skate Used Fop Food. "Tho fish had a peculiar but agreeable taste," said a globe trot- tor. "Its i flesh was a little tough f ' ' ! th,?UK p d fc ntau I rather like it, as one likes tho elastic totnrhness of a clam." lie was describing a dinner in Rome. Ho went on: "'Gorgio,' I said to tho waiter, 'what kind of fish is this?' "''Fried octopus, signor Gorgio answered calmly. "I ato no more. Fried octopus I The ideal I'd as soon have eaten fried rattlesnake. "I found that in Italy and in southern Franco the octopus makes 0 populor dish. And after that, taking a deep interest in tho Roman fish stalls, I found on sale a number of sea things that we consider harm ful and disgusting. "Tho sea robin, for instance. His body is liko n catfish's in shape. In color it is speckled and ugly, frog like, brown and black. And it has n pair of brown wings. Well, this fisli, which wo always throw over board, tho Roman dealers got fl cents opieco for. "Tito sea snider. It looks like n great snider, and it is covered with black slimo. You catch it when you co crabbimr, and, with a cry of dis gust, you toss It overboard again a round, black body, from which a dozen jointed, restless tentacles ray. Rut the sell spider is n cher ished dish in Italy. "Do you know tho skato? A fiat, round body, with a long, slim tail- ono Hide of tho liody white, and hero a grotesuuo parody of tho human face is seen two eyes, nose, mouth. The skato is a horror to look at, ami an American would as soon cat rut; but in Italy big, pain skutes aro on salo at every fisli stall. "You will not believe it, but it Is 11 fact that there aro oven certain types of jelly fish that tho Italians cut." St. Louis (llobe-I)omocrat. Compulsory Arehtry. Archery was once a compulsory exorcise in every Kuglish parish aft er Sunday church. "It Is a worthy game," preached ilishop Litimor, "a wholesome kind of exerciso and much commended in phytic." A lino of 11 halfpenny for attaining from archery practice on Sunday was cuforced'iu Rduard 1 1 1 .'ft reign, and Henry VIlI.'s crack regiment, tho yeomen of the guard, was com posed entirely of bowmen. Archery nourished some tlmo after tho intro duction of the hand gun, though this had !een used in Hnglnnd nt 1 iik, int.! . .1 1 1 I.. cony ns tin. 1 iiin uuvuio peu, 111 Jumc I.'s time, into tho culiver, so .ll.l P 11. I. ... .!!. ...f cuui'ii i mm uie r.ugiisii niicoiico tion of mi order to supply KnglUh soldiers with guns of tho sumo "call I . .. . 11 . , I . .11 I II. . ikt iisiuo rreucii puiieru, nuu 1110 longbow wad finally abandoned in tho civil wars. Tha Otory of a Whlta Lla. Is 11 whito lin over instilled? That: nt least soma neonlo beliovo it had no excuiio is proved bv tho followimr talo: An ancient rabbi cumo to a city whero all tho peoplo woro truth- ful, married ono of tho inhabitants, hud two childron and prospered. Ono duv a noiehbor called when tho rabbi's wife wn washing her head, ono of his shoes, thon, recalling tho and tho rabbi, going to tho door, was warning ho had received, placed tho seized bv fnUo modesty and said othor vory curofullv oh tho floor. IIo that sho'lmd gono out. Thereupon hod put out tho light nnd retired both of his children died, nnd, us when thoro was n knock on his door, no ono died in that city before j Opening it, ho faced tho nervous oc roachlug old age, tho noighbors ! cupant of tho adjoining room, who made inquiries, tho rabbi confessed what ho had done and was ordored I to leavu the city immediately. Tha Btnafit. A well known medical man was nttendmg an old Irish woman who lived in one of the poorer quarters of Kdiuburgh. She had been ill, but was convalescent, when ono duv uliu mid to the doctor: "Will vo tell me. doctor, dear. for certain, whether I'll get well ! acain or nor" "Oh, ves. I think you'll bo all right 1.0011 now," was tho answer. "I wanted to know for euro, yo soe, doctor, becnuso 1 in n lone worn an un' 1 mbscribo to a buryin' o-( oletv. an' I fust w shed to know if I was like r to lw gettin' any bene-, ... . , ,., . .... . fit out of it or no.' -Strand Maga- zinc Ollva Oil, The brielit and limpid appearance ! of tho lKst olivo oil i secured by re 1 peatediy passing it through layers 1 of carded cotton wool ns a filter. The clarified oil of Italy is then, un ! til bottled or fold in bulk, kent in cold storago in masonry tanks lined with hard marble and covered. I Thofo who use much oil and have I a cold, dark place in which to keep , it unit it economical to buy a good brand of oil in gallon packages. It can ho drawn oil into quart or pint I bottles for convenient use and also eo that the Urge quantity may not bo exposed too frequently to tho I air. .New ork l'ost. Central Market! llolbrook block. See us for tho Choicest Cuts of the Host Meuts Obtainable. Orders 1'ilKit ami family Traile Solicited McCLAVE & WARD, Props. HABITS OF THE SHAD. jnUrostlna Facta About Its From tha 8a. Incoming Tho shad spends part of its life it sea and part of it in fresh water, At ihn nnnrnnpli nf thn nnawnintj - " l'l n season it comcrin from tho sea and seeks tho fresh water streams to spawn. At the close of this season it goes to sea again, thcro to remain until tho spawning season again ro turns. It is not known absolutely wheth cr tho shad remains in deep water in tho ocean off tho approach of tho river wheuco it came or whether I winter it goes Eouth Into warmer waters; but it is commonly believed that when tho shad returns from whatever point at sea it may to fresh water it comes back to the river in which it was born: but percentago of tho shad do not rc turn. It may bo a great percentago It is certainly tho expectation when shad fry aro placed in such river as tho Hudson that tho young fish which survive and co to sea will return to tho Hudson. Hero tho shores of Long Island and New Jersey would servo ns a great fun ncl to guido tho fish, if they nocder guidance, to tho opening to tho bay and river, It is not supposed, however, tha tho shad of 11 river basin, liko that of Chcsapcako bay, for example, rc turn each croup to its own particu lar stream. In Chesapeake bay shad would come in from tho sen togct! cr, but once insido tho bay they would bo likely to Beck each tho most convenient of tho streams emptying into it. Shad imvo sometimes been caught in iscw iork bay in tha onrly part of tho season with tho roo much nu vanced. Thcso may bo simply ind vidual cases of early maturity in sliail belonging here, blind corrc spoudingly lato have been caught here. I loo shad have been taken i the bav as lato as August, but gen orally tho shad come in with tho roo in tho condition that might bo ex pected in fish that know whero they were going nnd when thoy wero go ing to get there, and fishermen In clino to think of tho carlv slind wit tho advanced roo that it is ono that from romo cause, perhaps strcs 0 weather, has overrun its river. That tho shad docs not alway seek its own river is plainly shown on tho I'aeilic coast, where tho shad is' not native, but was introduce) from the east. Shad wero planted thcro chlcll' in tho bncramcnto riv cr, hut they have now spread al along the coast, ns far north ns southern Alaska. There is, howovor. along tho I'ncifio coast n cold cur I . ... rent which tho shad docs not sock to pass. It is found In tho bays nnt1 I . . cstunries nnd can ho caught tho year round, nnd tho natural barrier that n. 1 11.. .... 1,:.. ... in 1 I ... ... .. " . INUIUULH I LB IlllinillLT II 1 1 UII1I1LT I1ILB doubtless led to its general movo mont along tho const. Now York Sun. A Tlmt of Suipanit, traveler in Pennsylvania nr ' rived Into ono night at 11 sinull vil ' loco hotel nnd nskod for n room. Ho was told tlmt tho onlj vacant ono was next to that of n very nervous 'nn whom ho must bo csroful not ' to disturb. After going to his room tho newcomer thoughtlessly lot fal uemumicu cxciiemy: "Why in thunder lon't you tnko off that other shoo?' To Avoid Qattlng 8tung A beekeeper of New Hampshire was showing n city mnn his npinry. The hives wero ranged in line on tho side of n mountain nnd tho air ' ... ......! ...Ul. il. ll .1 iiuo tnvii nun iiiu oiuiii ut viutvr, P trees, carnutionB. A beo lit on tho keoiwr's ham wgrily, nnd tho man held his breath. "Bees can't sting you if you hold Jour breath," ho said uftorward To hold tho breath closes the pores 01 tno skid, or something liko that "y e, 11 a oco goes tor you oid your breath nnd Ul guaran ! 1 1 tit tee you won i do stung, iiiougn mo 1 1V . SI- -1! -1 l!ll 11 - bee jabs its sting at you till tha thing breaks." Abiantmtndtd. An absontminded man was com plaining of his infirmity when a friend said: "ou aro liko tho old father at the wedding, oh? A young brido groom, after the wedding was over and tno brido s old father had gona on to tno club, began to search anx iously omong tho wedding gifts. "'What aro you looking for, dear ? said tho bride. " 'That $2,500 cheek of your fa ther's,' ho said anxiously. I don't seo it anywhere,' " 'Poor paja is so abscntminded,' said tho bride, 'lie lit his cigar with it.' " The Wellington KNIGHT CtQVtt. Pnirktars. Fine Wines and Liquors. Family Supplies a Specialty. llolbrook Block, St. Johns, Orcgoa Wound 1 Bru'scs nnd Burns. By applying an antiseptic dress ing to wounds, bruises) burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, they may be healed without ma turation and in about one-third the time required by the old treatment. This is the greatest discovery nnd triumph of modern surgery. Cham berlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is nu antiseptic nnd when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also nllays the pain and soreness and prevents any danger of blood poisoning. Keep n bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to 111 11 tion the inconvenience and suiTer ing such injuries entail. For site by Jackson's Pharmacy. WOOD Buy your wood nt the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go. Green and dry slabwood. Leave orders nt DONNELLY'S Aleat Aarkct or phone Hast 297. One Dollar will fit you to eye ulassci or spec tacles. Perfect fit KUjrantccd. Your eyes fitted at home. Write for frecliooklct describing our method. Remember, the glasses wc fit you to arc worth W.50 any where on earth. Our price, only fu.uu. OUK KI'.l'AIKINO dfpnijment It moil mmnl.l.. Mil nioMnif II.OJ. Wilchtletnfd II .10. Stnil your work br rtgittcrrd mill. CJOrepilri tnrtch. METZGER & CO. Ill StXTU BTBEBT, CORTLAND, 0RI. Housekeeping Apartments Suite of two to four room", abo ulnle room. SllunUil one block from Columbia I'lilvcrxlty, unir cor. of l'Uk St. nuil llmileviinl. I'lirtiUhed or I'lifiirnMied. A pK'iivtnt walk from St. John, nuitnhlc for mill men. UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. DICKSON Phono Cast 0200 L. B. CHIPAIAN Real ililale. REAL ESTATE f 1500 Lot 50x100, cor,; two-ntory brick i ih-iiik erccit'ti in Mine iuock. Till i u npUnilltl liivt-ktmciil, ami you hail better look Into it ut once. fjuoo- I.ot ijxiij; a clo.e in liuble lot on Jcnicy treet. f$ 'M 50x110, A nearby rt-lilence lot! f J5 cah If you ImiM at once. fo I.ot 50x100. l'ine locution; one half cab. f6,joo A block that plats Jo fifty foot lots on Willamette noulcvunl. W.J.PEDDICORD Notary Public. Bon Ton Barber Shop Mansi'iki.ii & Kakii.ki.v. l'irst clavs work ami clean hot towclbfor patnnis. Hair cutting u boecialty. Auent for vet Coat Laundry. Jersey street St. Johns D. C. ROGERS & CO. Real Estate and Insurance f 350 Lots 50x100 in South St. Johns. Fittest residence lots hi the city, f 650 Lots 50x100 oil Ivauhoe street. Close in. 1000 ami up Business lots on Jersey street. CWe in. 1900 A new imxlern 5-roouj cottage. Lot IOOXU6 on car line. j6oo New uiotleni house, eight rooms, two 101s 50x100. mock trotn car line. Phone Scott 3104. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to insure a change of ad-i ertiscment the copy for such change I should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please 1 remembsr this and save ths printer AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY L. E. STORY, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURfJEON.- Day nnd Night Office, Rooms 7 I ami o, iioiorook Ulock, ST. JOHNS, 0RH00N S. H. GREENE Attoraey-nt-Law. Office! Room 9, Ilrecdcn Dullil IiiK, corner Third ami Washlnjtoii street, Portland, mul St. Johns, I'lionc: raci(ic3o93. Residence: St. Johns Joseph McChcsncy, Al. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day nnd Night Office In McChcsncy Block I'honc Woodlawn 47S ST. JOHNS. - - OHEfJON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Resilience: On Moiloc Street. I'honc linst 6193. Office: llol brook llrlck block, rooms 3 nnd 4 I'honc Hast 3689. St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr V. E. HARTEL, DENTIST Crown mul llrlilfje Work a Specialty Rooms 1 nnd 2, llolbrook block, St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surgeon. Resilience Phone Scott 4064, Office: Holbrook's New llrlck block. Resilience, St. Joliim Hotel. A. V. VINCENT, Al. D., IIOMI'.OI'ATIIICPIIVSICIAN AM) SlIROKON Office JOJ South Jersey street. All hours OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Ortic liourn, 9 to 11 a. m., t lu s p. in. omcc I'hoiif, Kcoll 1104. Kcnlilcnre l'honf , Union rl. l)(Tlclii UiiUcr.lly I'atk Drug Htorc, F. Al. PARSONS Conlrncior nnd Hulldcr. CnrieutcrliiK in nil Its branches nl satis prices. Resilience 727 Lively st. The 6. HEITKEMPER GO. Wstchmakcrs, Jewtltrs, . Silversmiths. Importers and Wholesale Dealers 286 Morrison SlrMl.UMsPOBTLAND R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Line Phone Scott 1308. Piano MovIiik u Specialty. Leave orders at llallbcrK's l'tirniturc store mid they will receive prompt attention, C. A1ARI0N SALISBURY t Graduate Optician Will test the eyes free of charge. 1 10 Tncomii Street. St. Johns, Oregon. Goodrich & Goodrich, , ARCHITECTS Pull Professional Services l'l.e Per Cent. Saint Johiisaud Porllaiul, Ore. Zcllcr-Byrncs & Blackburn Co. Undertakers and Embalmtrs 209 Jersey Jlrrrl Lady AssUtaut. N. A. GEE House Mour and Repairer Houses moved, ruiseil ami re iMlreil. Odd jobs of nil kinds. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Ivanhoe and Catlins treets. Phone 1'ui.t 6189. Saint Johns ... Oregon F. Al. LASHBAUGH l'uel furnished, either short or long, Druylng and team.work of every kind, Prompt service. Terms reasonable, Corner Jersey and Catlin, ST. JOHNS LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST, JOHN'S, oiteao.N Meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. H, S. Hewitt, N. G, lf. K. I'oote, Secretary, G. W. OVERSTREET, PLUMBER llolbrook block. 103 South Jersey street. Phone Union 385. Saint Johns . . Oregon AIRS. N. AlcCANN CLOTHING CLEANER Clothing cleaned, pressed and mended -vith care and promptness. LadieV clothes a specialty. Old Postofficc Building j Saiut Johns Oregon BOLEN BROTHERS CARPENTERS AND CONTRACTORS V OlIIUlN lo PUu C. T. Bokn, SIS N UUnwIu Bouloud. ST. Johns, v. w. no, 3M ijkr Mrcct OREOON