oimiwug most run. DOWNRIGHT ABUSE, in moinriiT nc ivrrcR I nn SHP WAR PMRAr.rn tup npniiTiWTC at Rmnnc ! I rl IITVIViill I sl VaTrTI Ml eaa)W WJ I weeeaai e e f w hllUnULIl I I Ilia tWI W I nil I km n I WIIIMUU We were glad to receive a good letter trom Juneau, Alaska, from John C. Brooks, sou of our towns man, J. T. Brooks, written May 17th. He says he notices the clianges as recorded in the Review each week. He is looking forward 10 me nine wnen ne will come back home, we think, because he said: "I've got that stocking nearly filled, and when I get it tilled I will come back home: see ?' ' We will be looking for him down this way some of these days. He ts loud in praise of the weather in that country now, but not far from tlicrc a big snow slide nearly .doused the ghm for a number of the citizens. He has seen a number of people irom i-oriiaim even the Merry Widow lid made its advent there. There was hut one appearance, however, and Mr. Brooks does not wnenier u was iaici away as n relic or put up for a prospector' . shack on the Yukon. He also suy.s ne notes mat an Alaska fashion paper says "purses are flatter this season." Evidently the million aire's panic has struck Juneau, too. Well, John, come home; our purses arc getting more and more like the gastronomic arrangement of a typ ical alderman, or that of the com ing republican candidate for presi dent ot the nation, An Even Break. Two games of ball were pulled off on the Jersey street gtounds May 31. The I'apermokers of Ore gon City miitlc their initial appear ance here, and it was only through the rank playing of Brown, the lo cal short-stoi), that St. Johns did not capture both games. The first one was dead cosy, the locals win ning handily by a score of 8 to 1. The second contest was nip and tuck up to the sixth inning, the score then standing 3 and 3. With two men gone the Papermakers succeeded in filling the bases. The next batter then drove an easy chance to 'Brown, who picked it up neatly, but instead of tossing the bajl to second, when he had loads of time to do so, he made one of his regular wild heaves to first, re sulting in three runs crossing the home plate. Brown seumtd un able to come anywhere near fiitit base when trying to head off it run ner, and during the two games was charged with eight errors. Clark Moore made the Mar catch of the game when he caught a foul fly off the right field fence. Otto Moore also distinguished hiimclf by driv ing the ball over the fence. The game ended in n score of 6 to 3, in Oregon City's favor. I've sure boen called a lot of thlnirs Since I've been fooling round on earth. .xneyve even called mo names, V Jlngs, mat cast rcnecuons on my birth. Thoy'vo called me "grafter," "inldo" and "crook" , Tea, they have named me worio than that. Dut hero cornea somo man with a book That calli me "proletariat!" Now, I have lived the best I could. I'vo paid my debts when necessary. I've been, I reckon, nvcrngo Rood For ono so humnn nnd contrary, nut nil my effort In tho lino Of kccplnn straight and all of that la wasted, nnd my eyes run brine If I'm a "proletariat!" I don't know what tho word can mean. And, tell tho truth, I'm scared to loarn. Far as I know I'vo novcr seen A sample aSd don't care n durn If I should waste tho brlof remains Of what short time I hnvo nt bat Without onco getting through my brains The sense of "proletariat." Yet while I llvo nnd hnvo my health I'd liavo tho whole world understand That, thhugh I'vo neither fntno nor wealth, There's nono that dnros to lift his hand And swear that I, ponco loving man That tries to side step family spats, Could o'er bo Hated with tho clan That's labeled "proletariats." -Strickland W. Cllllllan In Judge. Pleasant Proipoct. A young fellow In Pittsburg lutein! cil to auk her father's consent tliu nth ur uveiilng. but changed Ills lulml, tin liim decided to wait till ttie old gentle man Is disabled from a fall 011 the Ice ur till something equally propitious turns up. It happened In thin way: When I10 readied the house, ttio girl met I1I111 nt the door, penny tear steal ItiK down tier fnlr cheulsM. -un. woorge. sue wuispcrou, "i 11 111 so Kind you tmve conte. I'lenso go Into tile library 11 ml wo If you can culm fattier; lie Is ro excited nml In rnglng about, knocking over the furniture ami brunltlng tldtigg." "C'ertnluly," Ooorgo snlil briskly. "Y lutt la tlio matter with tho old Ben thwmiti;'' "I'm nuro I don't know," she wild. "Ito wa all right, ami I Just begun to toll lilm thill you wanted to mnrry me." I.lpplneottH. A Wrona Tip. I well known Chicago mcrclinnt was onco linked to till!; to the boys, of u business ncliool. He prefaced Ills ml drem by a few extempore luinnrks. "Hoys," snlil lie. "an I nppnmelied tho ontrmico to this sehoolnmin I oh served on tliu panel of the door it' wont most approirlnto to an Institution of tills kind. That one word expresses the quality iiiimt useful to the nvornge hoy wuon lie Men Into the Hold of business. Can you toll me what It M" "run!" shouted sovornl of tho pu pile, with n I hi rut of Inughter, while the horrllled motvhniit recognized that ho hud tnkeii his text from tho wrong Milii of tho door. Philadelphia Ledger. Alnrslml Shot by Alistnkc. Mistaking J. S. Wright, of Col ville for one of the thugs wlro had attempted to hold up his brother, George Utish shot the officer down at Spokane, May 27. and inflicted n fatal wound. Wright has re fused to have Hush arrested, as he states the shooting was the result ' of n mistake. Jack Hush reported to theofliceis that two men had attempted to hold him up and tfint. when he Jled, they fired two shots after him. Ofikt-rs went to the Hush home and .alter shouting throned) the diyr. were surprised by the brothers, one of whom pulled, open the door, while the other fired n rifle, fatally wounding Wright. The brothers thought the high waymen were coming to the house to commit robbery. No word hits Uen recievwl by , Rev. Young since the nccitlent, and this h wis him to hope for therecv ery of the woumkd officer, who is his brotlM-jn-la,. r , . Farewell Reception.; Thursday afternoon, May 28th, Mrs. Leon H. Chambers aw) Mrs. D. Frank Horsumu entertained very pleasantly in honor of Mrs. John J. Lyons who expects to leave in a few days for Seattle. Those present besides the hostesses were: Mrs. John J. Lyons, Mrs. Howard G. Ogdeu, Mrs. William K. Hartel, Mrs. G. W. Nelson, Mrs. Marion F. Loy, Mrs. IJ. C, Monnich, Mrs. C. K. Woodley, Mrs. L. A, Mc Keon, Mrs. Edward Wilson, Miss Brown, Mrs. Marion Johnston, Mrs. Lutz, Mrs. D. G. Rushy, Mrs. F. W. Valentine. Mrs. j'. H. Can (right, Mrs. A. W. Vincent. Mrs. Geo, Thomseu, Mrs. B. T. Leg. gett, Mrs. A. Craik and Mrs. Hoi laud of Portland. Rovenolna Hlnuclf on tho Profession. "Hay." nuked tho wild eyed man, limping Into tho chiropodist's ofllce. "enu you euro 11 bunion?" "Yen, nlr," answered tho chiropodist, "Can you do It la a chart tlmo?" "Yes, sir." "IYrmntiently?" "Stiru! jl'ako thin chnlr." "No, thnnks," said tho cnllor, whip ptnif n notebook nut of his pocket nml innklng an entry In It. ''! don't want uuythluK dom'. I am merely maklui; a eollvetlou of uiouumeiital liars. 1 have found another one, that's all. Uood dny." TtiridtiK on his heel, ho limped out ChlcnKoTrllniiie. Timely Aid. ,"I H'o tint MoaeylmRa h.is come for wan! with a half million to holp out 111 this fluniiclnl trmililp." "Voh. Dut If ho wUhed to relieve tho-.troublo nny why did ho wait no Ioiik?" "Woll, you see, ho wanted to lo sunt tho tldo was coining In before caHtlni; his bread on the(wnters." Jtulge. tU Efftet Upon the Shovel Making In duttry In England. A millionaire shovel maker as ho int in tho smoking room of an At lantic liner said: "I havo been over to England try' ing to sell shovels to the British government. I failed. I didn't sell a shovel. And a dead man named Jones woB tho eausn of my failure. "Jones was alive, vorv much alivo, during the bnttlo of Waterloo. Ho sat on horseback near Wellington's tent. Wellington, Booing him thero in civilian's dress, said angrily: "'Whoaroyou?' "'I am a shovel salesman said Jones, 'and I enmo hero from Brus sels to see tho battle. "'Now you ore hero,' hoA Woll ingtoiij 'afo you willing to carry a mcscngo for mo to 0110 of -my gen erals? lv will bo a dangerous er rand, but just now I havo no ono e!so to send.' '"I'll enrrv vonr inrMsntre.' Jones, 'and as or danger, ono part of this battlefield is no more danger ous than another part today.' "bo Wellington gave hint tho mes sage, nnd .loncs delivered it, bit failed to return. Thu duko thought him slain, but 0110 tltijr eight or nit e venra Intnr 11 innn nrnnttnil Hi a ilul.-n In London, "'Do von remomtier mo?' ho na'd. " r t'i'.,'n?tl Wellington, sliakirt- 1110 mnn nand warmly. '1 on saved two rogi'.'cnts of miuo bv the deliv ery of thai mesago. Wliy didn't you return to nui?' ".lone fold his horse had boon killed by a eannon ball 11s ho was re turning, and ho hiin?olf had boen shot in tho side, but not badly. A low titiys abod had brought It i 111 round. " 'Well, mid tho duke, wftnt can I do for you ?' . 1 "'I am it partner in that shovel iouio of oura now.' said Jones. 'Tito firm name it Smith, Jenkins & Jones, nnd I'd liko to get a gevcrn ment contract.' "Ho irnt It." tho nrfllitsMfco end ed godly. "From that dy to this all tho horcl uiod in t!i R'ritish armv nml navy havo been r.ipp! e I bv th'o liov or SmUli, Jmking Jonw. I waited mv timu tninj; to comppto with that'r.rm.".St..Loai Olobo- Damocrat. nor. Tits Latilt Arllhmttic (I ti .. m a i inun p niros out 10 u iiirmor lor Hr month. He ot 11 boss din- works for nn hour and Lhen skiru out. Counting tho dinner worth .10 conts, did ho mnko or I050? (votintiux thu three biles ho j;oc from tho formor's doy whilo inakiiij; us rKiiiu arau coins a utte, wns tlio 0, the runner or tho tramp ahead '! A father nays V30 to cdnto hi daught A- in music, $50 to onablo her 0 say "ifond day' in Fronc 1. SI,"?!) to Rtvo nor h won in mn.hvi an 100 to teach lir Imw to dunce. Stu hen marries n voumr man rctti.i : salary of 0 por week. How inurfi ill 1 ho savo by doinif her own itchon work for tho next flvn voor. yinj,' horself at tho rata of $ I nor 1. Tt takes twenty blows of n ham mer in th liiind of a woman to drlvo a tenponny nail on inch, nnl slio mitws. tho noil' throo timtw wJicwiIjb liiU.jt giwti. Ijtrikijui r.00 blr)u, .how for In 1b tlio null driviwt and how fur eon sho bo hoard wbeu she strikes her thumb instoad ;of tho. nail ? Chif 'o Xinrs. A Wily Answor, Sir Aoqulii ilurtiii wus at tho head of it (inn of civil oneinoeni in Cnlouftn. n not which orontunllv tlAiit lu n of nlouot". hut wo nr. I lod to n business trip to Kabul and In uo sunto portuvig, , 1 to-an intiiuutu friendship with tho I kwx so. :u in tvMt mivtt i- Into Ameer AlMlurm utwn. Ift Idph.- ..mm.vuw ..M,,..i....-nn. lWM mt) ,md . ,iw ,,. ,.f t , t .1..., iruuiuiiuew oi 1110 iivernno man The Tale of a Business Man Who Met His Match. lie wns engaging a now stenogra pher, nnd ho bit off his words nnd hurlod them at her In n way to fright en nny orainnry girl out of her wits. "Chow gum?" ho asked. "No, sir." "Talk slang?" "No. sir." "Make googoo eyes at tho fellows when you'ro not busy?" "No, sir." "Know how to Bpcll 'cat nnd 'dog' correctly?" "Yes, sir." "Chin through the telcpiiono hnlf n uozon times n uny?" -"No. sir." "Usunlly toll the office . forco how much tho firm owes nnd nil the rest of Its private business you lonm?" "No. sir." Ho was thinking of something else to nslt her when sho took n hand In the nmtter nml put n few quurlos. "Smoko cheap clgnrs when you're dictating? she nskeil. "Y liy er no." lie gasped In nsloii' iHUinctit. Take It out of tlio Nd.tioiriviiiiini'u hlilu whdn you've had a scrap at homo anil got the worst of It?" 'Ctir-corlnlnly not!" "Hinm tilings around nnd swear when business Is luid?" "N-never." "4".ny for your employees with n club when they get caught lu a block somo morning?" 'No. Indeed." Think you know enough about grammar and punctuation to appreci ate a good stenographer when you got one?' "1-1 think so." " "Want me to go 'to work, or Is your lime worth so little thnt"- "ou bet!" he broke lu enlhushiMlc- ally. "Ivluilly hang tip your things nnd lot's get nt these lettors."-A. 11. IaswIs In Judge. . Tho Cautious Reporter. 'young mini." snld the edlor to the new reporter, "you hick etuuloii. You must loam never to state u thing its a ran until it im lieeu proved a fact. You are npt to get us Into lll'ol suits. Im not suy. The rnshlor stole the funds.' Buy, Tho eaahler who Is nl- loged to Imve stolen the funds.' That's all. Oil. m'l MameililnK nUnit that l'lrst wnm micIuI tunlKhL" The nest day hnlfwfiy iloun tho so cial coin inn the editor saw tho follow- lug eautlotm iNiiMgniph: "It Is 111 .noted Unit a ennl parly was Kiveii inst evuniug to a iiuiiiIkt of re- ptdwl Indies of t!i I'lmt ward. Mrs. limiiii. gossip says, wns thu hostess. nnd tho festivities nre reported to havo ciHiiniui-d uutll I lulu lu the evening. The uilcgcd hostess N hwllcvcd to bo the wife of John Smith, tlio so cnlled hlgti priced grocer.' "-Success Mngn- r.iue. "Great Cry nnd Little Wool." Let's sec, what's trumps oh, a race, your hat's a dear. And so becoming toot dirts, did you hear That Clara Golrox Is encnged nt last. And to a count with a dreadful past And not a penny to his titled nnmo? (I dote on brldgo. It's such n clever came. Lot's see, what's trumps?) Thoro's Cath erine over there, And entro nous, l hear sho dyes her hair And paints but I might, too, with such n face! (Oh, partner, did I really trump your nco?) freak thtvo tablus to thu the Wllbur-Urownrs last Who Is that rlplitT I saw her- nt nleht. Borne parvenu no doubt, and. K"v(lnii5 knows, ' ' . I think n blacksmith must dMirn hci clothes. (Aro liearts or diamonds trump"? Oh, that's a fact) ' It's clubs!) Roino nlrls nro co devoid ol tnotl That Carlton crenturp In the Isst yru't hat Just innUes mo mad as mad-alto's such n cat And nearly sntm your head off If ynu don't ICeepHbsnluteh' dumb. Of oouriH) I won't! Oh. nlrls. Jack's so itevotcM It's n Jnkc. He's inilto my 'shadow whnt lh I re voke? Well, nnvwnv 1 think It's Olefin In take Three trlcHs from me for Just that small InlstHHn. Urltlgn liores mo frlffhtftilly, I'm bound tc say, ThouRti Jaek cays It's natoundlnn how I Iday.' Why wltl somo hostesses Invito such frumps? Oh, dear! My lend iuinln7 Lut's see, wloil's truininT Illln licntley In Puck, J. H. KILKENNY O. I,. KITS St. Johns ! Electric Works i 203 South Jersey St. Grandma's Destination In Doubt. Ktlicl l.i -of the mature age of live. Itecently her grandmother concluded that It devolved on her to Instruct the child In religious mutters. "You must Ih a good girl, lUhet.' sho wild. 'Then you will go to heuveti when you tile." Kthel HOPHiPd (H'lirccly plousetl with this rewurd rm oxeeptlumtl eomluct. "Don't you (want to go to heaven?" asked grandma, with n look of re proach. "Oh, I don't know," tcinpnrlzed nttii-l. "1 gucm not." "Why uviT' demanded gfuiiilnm m verely. "lleeutUK imtylie I eouhln't Kt out." nusvaml Rthel. "You wouldn't want to got nut." re plied gmndiun. "Oh. yen. I should," returnetl, Kthel with eoiivlrthin. "No." argued Krnnduin, "you would tint. Why should you want to gvl out if iMMivan? "Why." NiisworiM ICtbul, "I miww I'd wnut to no nin se you onco In awhile. wouldnt I?" Woman's Homo Com patilou. We don't solicit nlunihinc, tinniiiR or carpenter work or any other line not pcrtnitiiii to the Jvlectrical IltisincsH. . THAT ISN'T ALL We are not runninir a curh- stone IClectrical Husincss. Our way of doitiK husiuehs is knit-iumte. Motors and Dynamos sold and tcpaired; -Fixtures and Supplies; House Wiring. 4-'660e)6c'466to Pointers for our Patrons. Our rule is the best stock and best work for our patrons. We carry in stock typewriter paper, carbon paper and onion skin for making duplicate copies. We tlo not allow any nrintcr to put out nicer work than we do and we put the best stock into our jobs. The difference between noor X stock and first class stock on a job is n sinaii item wnen you consider the value of the job. It is the price of a satisfied customer. It is better to make no cents less on a job nnd have it customer who will come back, than to use the llhusy stock, make the extra 50 cents and los your customer. That is the way we figure it. S. M. (1REI3NE Attorncy-at-l.nw. OfTice: lUwim 9. Ilrecdm 'Build ing, corner Third ami Washington streets, Portland, and Room 35, Tlnl linvilt Mock. St. tiditis. Phone: I'oclfic so8. Residctirc: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lmvyer, HARDWARE $ I Joseph AlcCIic i ltiHims in the Holltrook 'milditix. ni. joiiih, uragon. As well as the other kinds of Hard ware is OUR HOBBY o We nre making the hard- f ware MiMiteiM our study, and it's not how cheap we can buy but how-good, and wo liiust have the tpinlity. Our Universal Sluvcs Rm;es nro as good im ItUSr iiKiilc. icsncy, rti. D. I'MYSICIAN AM)' SUUtlllON I).iyand Nlalit Office lu .VicChMnoy Illock I'Ikmk WooJUmii .175 ST. JOHNS. - - ORtiOtIN Our mixed paints ate the Acme quality kind. 01 nnd x the Z z Dr. MARY MacUCHUN I'hytlclnn nml Siirgwiii. Office lu IJolhrooV's IHck. Hi-sideuce, 21 j Hayes strcnt. I'hone Seott (M95. 3CAR DoVAUL, D7J. D Ofltc hoHt, 11 ta 11 s. m., !o3i. m. (Hlkf I'hun. WfMNllaMn 1141. HmMttwa IImhm, VhIvh y. aV In rnruniontn ;iuk. ! HondriGks Hardware 1 Ovorhcnrcl In th Darnynrd. "1 can't Idss stop pouting." you, dear, unless you No. 1 1 1 nurllliKtnit ntrect Street Car Time Table. J. II. HI.ACK ANIiV KKKK Iil.ACK KERR Building Contractors l'l1lKncl I'Mlllt-'inl Leave 3d & Alder. A.M.. A.M. P.M. S IS 1 1 3" J ! 60s 11.15 000 b 3j 13 Oil (1 13 f'A" ia atrni f 311 7 im 13 411 ' 6 .(K 7 15 730' 1 IS 7 -15-' 13ft I 51 3 13 BOO 151 8 AO 3 AO 8 45- 3 48 90 306 y4 030 9 4$ lOOOj 10 is 10 ju 104s 1 1 10 11 is 34 3 4 4 4 i 4 36 4 SI 5 Ml 7 of, 71 7 43 81x1 8 30 4U i;U) 990 l (N 10 3U IU40 11 ou II M 13 (Ml 13 JO 4S A.M 5 45 6 s 6 Jf 6 .) ( 50 7 Ult ' 7 13 7 30 7 5 8 10 8 3$ 8.S 8 S3 9 To 95 940 ' iru 10 10 lu 2$ IU40 loss It 10 Leave St. Johns A.M. II 3S 114" ,V I1U) 6 40 12 pp6 yt 13 40 I U 1 18 1 3d 5! 3 3 '4 306 334 3 4J 4 uu 4 10 440 500 5 IS S35 .1, R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We dcllwr our biksIs t. mid from nil tru uf r.irtl.iiiiL Vitiicouvrr, Lliiuloii, roriiami 7 3" 7 5" 8 10 85.. u 10 9 950 10 10 mill Sulmrlsin l?in Co.. city diick and a)l lnt Mrocwiblc by U'MUUU. PlnilQ nnd furnltura ninulnn d HiMllfllly. iw lv. Iturliiruton: idiom- Itlchmontl 61. 1. Tho Proper Torm. Miox 1011 and Dr. joihh aro part- mirs. uru you not? Dr. Pmltl-OU, no. We ofton commit lom'iuvr nun nitt'iui 10 oacu oinarK i,i. uxut. Tlmt cuuMtHbic who foilowwi n w- "A J.najisiinwn s inuiK nmtinors. VerovAII Out. All ncaunlntniico-cNllod on souio In dies In nn Alabama tuwn who IihiI nt th time bevu inueli Hoiirli'd by un an- piirmitly .m!kw .slim-sslon or cnllure. Tlio door wns 9j)ciieil by Augustus Hultn, the fnltliful old butlur. "Aro thi ludlcu In?" ashod tho onllor. ".No. nut'tttn. the 'so all out." "I sin so sor ry that I mimed ttniu," coiitlimod tho visnor. iiHimim,- nun nor innis. "i pn IM-Uimiy ukbMl Ui sue Jlr Joins." tv, iimaui. limine yu, munui," rw jhu-:I AOi'mitiis. "Tlnffe nil out. iun.im. nml Mrs. Jouoh U iwrtlculnrly out, uin am." Mr, Green's Watorloo. Mr. Omen bad bwm psyliiK Pi n wuuk for bunrd. Ills niwllt iiinainHt ly lnri3W4l. I'lnnlly liU landlady hmw that bf must i4lhw soli mit nml iiiitt or ralmt Iwr lKMnlorH rate. One il nf tar wutthlnK tilsn fnvurtahly dormir. inx platorul rur pkitorul slut pluokiHl up eouraiftt ami an Id: Air. Crtwii. I kUall liavo to ml-s t'lilun liris.i. iN.nlam your iMwm lo 0." -. i v nu-ajjo niiniui l-nvr H:,va. 111 Mr. (Iri-c-n loohnil nn. wUli ui.ir.l 4 iMiWarir I'lvrr ivavt-s at 7an 11 m - - . . ' tea .. ..... . . . . . .. vnim. vi fni IIBIIBa.SI. w.. u 1 .1 i. z 1. w . l awsjior leaves o.ii. m .. 1 viihhk" Mwciai arrives v. m. .no. a Hisikaiie river arrive at H!. h. hi SSS A. M. TIAU? TAIII.I! (i. H. & N. A.tIJ. HE.MSTOCK I'lincrnl Director nml ihubnlmcr -Lady AHlstant. " " ll t- .MA . 1 l. I 10 yi iirauvii umee ai i'mver-.it v MrM Mug n o,,l Sliire, ulionv WinmIIhwii 1 . 11 ml Main oilk't'. I'urtlanil. Unnm- nlniiii. 130U aWHwood 71. 1 3 sHi I J ff 11 lev -vL No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. Sr. JOHNS. IHtRIMIS Meetaaach MoiiHmv rruim- im odd KclloHa ball, at !;. 'i it-r Hclcomvil. 11. s f ii., m, (;. V.. II. Iliilo-uili, x 1 - iik-. , ilou'tl It's ms much lo i.t SI worth." pr'abnut thi'tiiire with j warrant iitiwi'li ofrfeoutrat't uilslit have prnvok on me man to wmwo erlint." "I snpposo yoi) .niouil nwuiiilt ImtturyV" 'JCo. Hut In bN I'Sc-ltemHiij the iijuj-,,, rr miaul luivii nunrfii 11 rame nnie. Now York Times. M I Uier tell vou u lie?" Sir Ae. iqtjln onao cked the apteor. 'J'no potontnto rollotl his oyos and rcf l'livd, "I upvor fo iud vou ont in one." London Tit-Hits. Oavlna Her Pelt. "Lnolt out!" cried the friendly wnl nis. "Here eome.i n hunter nftor ynu." 1 uoirt mve a wrap." chortled tlio fur louring seal, dlnni tho wnves. Catho Iowa Cyclone. in l'ortlnucl, battlrdny, we met Chris Greisen, the wide-awake hustler for the brightest liorti cultural ninRazme on the coast, "Itetter Fruit," published in Hood uiver, uregon. :ur. Ureisen says tne prospects lor all kinds of fruit in the banner fruit district of the coast is the best for years, and that is going some. If there is any piace lu tne world that tan hold a Soelablo epldert. Spidery aro not ulwuys solitary crentunw. A scientist has lately found in toiitlmri) I ml in n sii(u-i,. of )idor that builds doiil'v nosts With OUtlvlllL' wnlu. liar-1 1 iutirv )m!nrr ippenriuu beiwnth pcoupicd W forty to a hundred spi- "u de. Staiiduil uM ders, with a luro exue3 of foinale-. Snilinf I'lllCJ Hilt HP Jfi'tiojlo n-mn ,. V tcred toffetlicr. Tiio spiders no only llvo and work together, bu' tlioy elmro with ono nnothor nr.' prey that may ho captured, a.n. Boino even show maternal alfectio. approaching solf Bacriflce. When tho Maid Proposed. Tbi lonp jour Kir! had Just propoKsJ. This Is-wv-so KuddoM." stumiuored tln young man In tiu cnu. " uni drwidrully-or 0111 Im rrwwoil, und"- "HmbumiHH'd!- o.-tclalmul the fair imiid. 'Tbtni I tnko it all lwt-1;. I thouvht ynu had oodlw or money." Bt. Louis I'ost-Dlspateh. Genial, "nileKhw has u patlwit and cheerful UlSIMMlItlOII. os," auriwored Mr. Slrltis Uurltur. IlllKKluw ow'es you monoy. hu doesn't uut nntrry, no mutter how often on usk dim for lt."-WnshliiKtou Stur, Should Have Waited. "nilKcr eloped with hU cook, tho un feellnj; wretch!" "Well, I don't know. Why shouldn't no jr 110 wanted tot" "Uut Ids wife was Just koIuk to give n mnner party." New York Llfo. Paganlnl'a Violin. Paeanini came bv h'u fnvoritn vln. un in u curious way. A I'Teneli mcr. cnnni lent mm tho instrument t play upon nt a concert at Leghorn. Twas Ever Thut. When I waa a lad A dlscBtlon I had That onuredly waa a Jim dandy. And It seemed to ma touch I n.nl.1 . - . to Hood River for fine After the concert racanini hrnurdiH or such stuff as cheBi.. mincn t......!f..1 I :i 1 1. 1 li . ... V I 1-.ml1, unit ucuuiiiiu .-ciierv ivei 11 uii(.'K 10 11a oVTipr. u-nnn thn inr.. Even .Old Albia, the city in which we were born, where we passed some of the happiest days candle ot lite. line old town, progressive, fruits un-to-ilaie. lias been monlrevinr' I hmw nni oi.i i.. :. ..... I r.i:..i n 1 1: 1 . . ' v-n ..w uviii iiu.t, tu juvuic ii MWilllirai, U 1110 (lL'llf.'l)lC(l UStO!) wiiii .i;iuiiC. x uc aiorni sianeu and mere are few placr ? in the ishment of tho player: "Never more uj, me 1, uucuimuUn, wncre we wona wnere tlie people are as will 1 profano tho strin-N which first served as telegraph operator genial, as social and goodhearted. your fin.ircH havo touched. That JJ;v.-w. am.jH Mu?i wiuie wcareiaiKing, at, joiinsi iimninient is yours," nnrni'.' frt.i ..., . I 7 f . . . I J um u"' vwuu uuiuj; u lis one oi i nose places, vat bocia deal of damage, both by the wind bility and genial comradeship there t.a l.U ..!.. -..,1 I.. A 11.;- I;. - . uu ie iiniuiijj, ami in iiuiu uuc is uo piace we nave ever known ucaiu UU.-IUJCU, mm oi an oiu pio- mat comes up to at. Tonus T r m 1 nr. -t I . t. uccr, J. iayiur. we wish an our ttnnA fripuds In Town n-f.ro lir where we never have daneerous Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Clarke completed Thmi In n tmm of eonsternsitlan he Mild: Oh, Mrs. fimnll en I onn do now nullum IIOIIIU t.'OIIIMIUIU!,. ' Gafeened. Tlioy Hut In tlii dim parlor. "Oiw bfass" be pleaded. "Konsonwr' exi-laininl llw nn-llr vlrl in n iwiains; iiKNxi. "ftjute (Hm initfbl sw us." -wiwr' WUy. the eloolr. for InatancM. 'l'lmi milt u no." 'VtsL UJt LhR t Oloek lnjia Mtuakh-nitii im um moan rant ictpi nnaer tlowi It Nufitt Its face invHrtnl wltli lis lmndii."-MitiejipolMt JtHinml. Then the FlaM Befan. "VktOL' miu Un. Cwws nmudir. "lay ueiiiiis wiu wu o' ib iiiUNr- en at thu fuiwr.il ' iIib rleh Mloltanl iiuullKen t'dajr." "Aye." retort! Un (.'aaeldy iiaiioiu ly. " "twiw wtHI titled fur the lob yr iiusuami wiui. ur In 'a uatsl u nrry w... u,y Miw iuiv wHitt- wen eue aiy wiiirr -uniiioiio fitaiHia.-ii hoiI Tlimsi. Strlatly Appropriate. "MrSxtSoii,!) nwfiil iiuul." "Whyt" ".Sho nakml nil her frloftilB to kvo her omoiniii( tluiraeterlsilf to ntut hui now Kn-tinury with, and thay nil bent hsr rubber pIntits."-l!iiitlnioro Amor- lean. A Certainty, "Papa, when will tho world como tn un emit" "Probably, my boy, nonio Monday morning when I i-mt uleop as long na i wit ii i to uut! nave lift orders not to bo culled." Se1 York Llfo, pie and Things have changed, I must own, filnce to manhood I'vo grown. Now cheeso I .pan get by the hummock, riles of candy foot high And Just laihin's of ilo; Dut, ph. whero la that Juvenile atoraachT Boston Transcript. Alandolln or Guitar Lessons Woum like to. instruct a class of mandolin scholars who Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the The Limit. Howell-I dou't mind getting a lemon now and then, but I'owoll-nut what? flowell-I think It Is overdoing tho thing when tho lumon has been squeez- ai,-new xorK I'ross, No. i HisikMiio IMyer arrive at :- it. Ho. t Ifaiu! Ptfy itxiu amu-s o. i a. K 7 Jse)l lhimuvt surrivea s-iS p. rn. - V- - ia - H.dnux I .ijrv No. 101 . :MlUtf 4HJW U!W8. Mci-atTi P'ulay nielli hull. Viil-r .ilwuys wel-i-nj. il.o. K. Hiark. c. t. j. n. w 4k.i:. a.. st. i. cm. - eflt- - j iMtve nasi ftKie (A. W.V o:.V, 7:i(i, 8:ou, yjun, luiuo,'' 1 1 wo, i jirai l . I', il . l:t., j;io, 4:..,, 4,v, s:, 6;), Lvare Weal Mile I A. M.) o;-u. t:m. 11:3". I. . ia:.i. SO. Ml. hUM ' ( - . ... - .Mull Schodtile Witt vvm rn :. t:j-i. llolbrouk (Hot. Hee us for the Choicest Cuts of tt ibt weau upuinaide. 11 -- it . a. . -J. 1.. m. . oSrToneN vfttk luiIl'iS? !!!' i tofJlop.111. lMm.laT.frn,)!,. , a a. h. I 'I'. I VAT?n Hmnrimlnr Plant qn ad. in The St. Johns Review- arid watch your business grow. RCCISTIWTfCN UP LAW) TIII.E. Jh the Oirasjrt Court of thu Htuta si Oris Kou fur Multiioruali tu.uiii . 1 Ue ejsuter id the Hdn.'.tiiwii of JptHiik airrriu in navv rqKlU:rtl iraa. Utle to uu 1, , J, , , 7, , , m. 11. I.J. 14. IJ.tfc 17. t. i'eo. Jl auu 44 01 niueK no. 1 ami lam-1, 3, J. 4, S. 6 SSed 9 of BUirk Mo. 1 In On May Addition in the dly4( St. John in MiiltnosMh county, state of Oregon applicaut. V. All whom it limy conrerti. All U Mlioot tt may coHceru; ?Tilo notlcf. that 011 the id ilav oi .Mae. lnoei. an ii) idicatinn u-i lib I by said frank Mt-i rill in ihe iiU.vc . ntUWd coVft lor initial rigikiraiuii 1,1 ilu iitU t-iihalsn.l iiIm,v dt-writM.il. Vow, unless vim diiiH.ir mi orbaiuu- tlu.- hill day oi June, 1 .-ni niv'w cuiit- why aiicb ai,:i!,t'.iti .11 .1... I IKK lie grant, d; tin- Hint will l Uicn mt con-ftssi-i' .ui-l ii ilecrco will In filtered ur- 1 1 i-li 11. die .i.irr tin- iiillcalou, in-! x .11 will bv Inri-wr L.irriil Irom dik i.utin , . ft.ni u 1 s 1 u ,,, Clerk. ' hi -i:ai.J livjl 1 iviiuii, Uojuity. i 1 ,iin i- have not Partnershin h eretnfnrf PviKtJntr fit, . -i " storms aud the lightning never does of Hood River, who were visiting 'so beginners will be given les- Sites, blacksmith shop, 401 South any damage. tbe Rose Show this week, took a Guitar pupils also. Apply Ivanhpe street, is hereby dissolved. iuu om io 01. jouns weanestiay to iuiuhuuuuh iu u. v, tayior. Tlie business will be continued by say hello to their old time friends. 11. O If you want to know how the He is the same old Charlie in the I am nrennrmli tn snrnu vmir I all ncmtittfa ln f lot fir... n..,l t ui V t 01 i. t u ,c a ijuiuucri irws, nennouses, lences, 111 tact do W a oil's, D, G. Mosstnan iyatuiau a juuc o, m ms iuui uj mciui uuc cuuiuumcnis OU lUC anoear-lanv Itinil nf ii..liitM.l.!.cl..,, a world. anceof our. little city. snravimr. N. A. Otc Bring in your printing now. Our Charges. As is customary, we will chartre r 1 . . . - ' . 0 ior caru 01 inuiiks, 509; tor resolu tions 01 respect, $i.oo; for notices ot cliurcli or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for admission, 5c ier line, but where there are no charges for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. asVuTSSToi BsiVlaVBBBnaTiBBiBSBm39n9ST7RS BBBJBHaMBBJuaBaLmIl!UimBH HrBatayi jEBysesjBwyeTefjsagaBj Watch the label on your paper. I -n - v l-ir A 1 .li.-unt. 60 YCAflS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Ocsmns CoPYnicica Ac. ArfTonendln r tketrh nl t ie Mnn mar qaleklr 1U10UI11 imr iiuit-n fmu whthar iui liiTeiuluo U iroliAtlr i-iti-riinl.ta I 'imiuuiiio. lloiMtirlcilrcoiiauantul. HAllDBOCK - i'mnuts viitfrM. oldMi uancr lurniK'uiiiiK uitaiiK. i'amnw taken tfirouvli tlumi 4 I ructlre nvcfcii wXk, wllhuut cliui, In tnti Scientific JFlmcricatf. A hsndiAinsIr llluitriie.1 weaklf. larnut clr cuUlloii u( ur clnlUJo louruu, 'l uruii, IJ a rout rc-ur montlit, U duUtirall iwwtOiulor.