UNION MHHTINOS. Tho union mootliiR wtig hold In tho OoiiBrogntlonnl church Kniiilny oven lug iiiul tho building wns filled to Its fullest cnimclty. Tho ulnglng wiih uxeollunt, mid tho nttontlon van nil Hint coi'ld ho do filrod. Sorvlcowns begun by tho ulnglng of tho oliolr, followed by tho congre gation with tho song: "Wo prnlso Thco O God." ltov. C. 1. Ontos then rend tho accond chniiter of tho cpls tlo of Paul to Titus, which pa fol lowed by tho congrogntlon flinging nnothor good old aong. A prnyor wih than offered by ltov. I L. Young nnd tho congrogatlon nng; "Wliuti the roll Is called up yotidur." ltov. Nslton then miule IiIb nnnonncomenti nnd tho choir sting tho tinthem, 'He boid tho lllllea," nnd the ioiikor of tho ovonlng, Huv. Johnson of tho Christian church wno Introduced by ltov. Nulson. ltov. Jolitison toolc for tho lending thought for IiIh discourse tho 11th vorw of tho chniiter rend nnd cnllod nttontlon to tho fact that salvation was com to nil men, not to n part or tho men of tho world only, mid ho umphmdiHtd tho fact Hint If nil inoii woro not wived It w lint tho fault nf tho Savior, nor yet of lllm who iwit HNlvallon,but rather that It wan tho fault of tticHH who would not ttiko tho mtlvntlon that was proBcntuc to tliHin. llt wild alio that It watt not enoiiKh to know tho lovu of (!od and of Christ, that Coil ho loved the World that Hu Have Hl only begottei hou that whOHoover bollototh In him lnlght not perish but hnvo oternnl lUu. TIiIh Ih all right ho far mh It goen ,hut It dooH not go far enough to hiivo you. You bavo a part to ilu or you nro IobI. You navo a work to do nnd Dint work must bo done. He Hnld hoiiio puoplu olnliuotl they wero HiiVed by tho grace of (lod uloiio nnd ho thought that Much people would have to bo HHVed In thntway If I hoy wero over hiivchI ntall an they did not obey tho noiM tho only ineaim that ha betm promlmid toman for lili Htilvallun. Another thing that ho (nought out pronilimnlly wnh that Cod never did mid iiover would do anything for it man that he could do for hliiiHulf. What man enu no (iod linn and wl) rouulro at IiIh lunula. In I 11m word (lod him told man what In iioMtmiiry (or blm to do In order for him to oh tain hiiIvhUoii. If then man ilncw not take advantage of the Information mid obey hlu InMriiclloiiH, Ih (lod to beblamed (hut man In IomI? HHpeclal ly when tho liiHtrut IIoiih nro ho plain mid explicit that Iho HlmploHt may tiiultiraliinil. and ho onsy that the weakiiHl may obMorvo them? Ho dwelt ul hoiiio length upon the temleucloH of the t linen to devote ho much time and monuti to tho pleiu'iuvH of the world that there wiih nothing for the worhlp or the love of (toil and tho win Ml wan thin Ih mora par tluulnrly true of the young (ban of tho older, which should not be. Wliou in the tlaya of lludr youth, limy fowl (IihI.wIiIIb they huvo no rcBHiiiHlblllty or burden of iuio to tllwtrnit their mlinia from hut aurvbe, how chii the) oxiwet to Im anlo to servo lllm when they iimku their way In the world hurilomtd with the raivH of a fumlly a bitHlnoa mid all the worrloH mid illntrnnttuiM. He admoulHlied IiIh huarera to taW Hdvautnge oflho prei tint tlmw, the only time at our tout mniid In which to make our hiiIvii (Inn mire. He nlao culled nttoniloii lit the Mtatumeut of ltov. (latex, made laat I.orl' Day that but four puriuiit of itnifwwlng ClirlHtlaiiH were KNIQHT8 of PYTHIA8 PICNIC Brave Knights and Fair Ladles of SUohna Castle Hall Hold their Second Auunal Picnic at Beautiful Estacada There Ib olio thing certain when ever the Knights of Pythias of tho St. Johns castlo ball turns out to hnvo n tlmo they have cvrythlng go ing. Thoy held n picnic Inst year at Kstacada and In some way they seem to lmvo offonded Jupiter Fluvlus for hepoured out tho watery vnpors In such an nbundanco that tho mer ry plcnlckorn wore nearly drowned, but despite thin fact the placo was bo beautiful and tho pcoplo ho kind henrtcd nnd gonial that our knights and ladles were captivated with the location as welt as with tho Idoa of making It an annual outing. To this end they hnvo made more than the usual preparation for a picnic of tho ordinary character and will present progrnm that will furnlnh amusement Irroslstnblo to oven nil old hypochon drlac. Thero will bo abundant room provided to carry tho lunch bnakeU and nil tho necessary accoutrements for making It tho hnpplcst outing of tho season. Special cars will bo provided nnd the party will leave St. Johns nt 7 o'clock n. m. nharp. Will leavo from Portland promptly at 8 o'clock. If one him novor bcon at Kstncnda It will bo tlmo nnd money well spent to put In the dnywlth this Jolly buncl of inorrymnkcrfl. If you bavo bcon with this crowd anywhere, and cs peclnlly If you wero with them last year at Kstnenda, It Is useless to nay n word to you. You will never forgot It and will go again this jonr If It In one fo tho poHslbilltles, Tho following program will bo put on the boards on Hint occasion, and there Ih little doubt but there will bo lots of little surprises worked In on the Hide; HiIh biuuh Is built tint way. 11 a. m, l'nt nnd lean mon'H race prize, box of clgnrH, by A. linger. 1 1. in a. m. Kgg race ladlcH prlie, three pouiidH of M. J. II. coffee, by llonbam & Currier. 1 1 : ::o a. in. Hoys' three-legged race, prho biiHo ball Couch & Co. llilft a. m. dlrlH' foot race prlxe, bottle of perfume, by W. M. Scar brough. liitermlHHlou Dinner. 1:;I0 n. in. Uroad Jump prize, a Jointed fishing rod by llonhnm & Currier. I: in p. m. Hack unco prize, pen knlfo by J. V. Hendricks l:nn p, m. Nail driving contest ladles prize, burnt wood box by Mrs. Valentine. 1 p. m. llnso ball by two clubH of Knights, Defeated club will be an dor the painful ncccHHlty of furn IhIiIuk Ice cream for tho excursion party. Now, do not forget tho dnto.Wed- uoHdny, August 19. Tickets may be purchased at several places In Mie city. Tho fare Is very cheap. Only ?n for adults nnd 35 for children for tho round trip. You cannot afford to stay at homo nt thntprlce, Pointers for our Patrons. mid Our rule h the best stock best work for ottr patrons. We do not allow any printer to put out nicer work than we do nnd we put the best stock into our jobs. lite tlillcrenct: between poor actively engaged In the tho work of stock mill first clnss stock on a job thtt MMtar lit said tuora were wii M small uciu wneii you consider ulii.au i.. iiiMiaiviitmii or i.inrv mui ine viiiuc oi me 100. u is tnu and Hint If man did not do his part there wmi no aalvatlnu for hlm nciori lug to tha word that haw Imhhi given On (lod'H side hu pointed out the moMiui of salvation as the a nice of (lod, life, death and rmuroctloii of Ohrlit mid on the lwrt of man In fallh, lepttiiUiiiit. coufeaalou. Imp t luii) nnd a nww life. in this last Item of a new I If hu Htrtd was an eaavntlid Just iih Imperatively niuaary as that of bap price of ii satisfied customer. It is I better to make 50 cents less on n job ami have a customer who will comeback, Until to use the ilimsy stock, make the extra 50 cents and lose your customer. That is the way we figure it. To Water Users. Water used through hose for spriiiKium yams or .smewaik-s or tlHii rMHtMHie ami faith, and that wiislunK porches or windows must wllhwit It Ml our proeaaion mid ton ior in nuvaiice, ami useu ttmmUu, U I.. VMlu Ve fami.it Uu "y ueiwcvu ine iiuurs oj 5 mm 01 rtiltiiu-tim r f'hrki .n,l l tliu m.u tllld 5 lUld 0 p. 111. It IllUSt " ' " " I 4 i i r..- t.n tlHW oontlniw In our aliiful ways. We ' "l ,,L ur P""k'K wc. iitUKt hv dira of the word net hear ers uidy. lu thtt languuge of tho Im mortal 8nm Joiiea.we must unit our niWiliiiHW. The miMtlug was i'lmad by tho ben edletlou by Hvv. Johntou. Anyone usiiik water contrary to these rules, or wastefully, will be sunt on wttuout lurtiier notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Ught ine; Co., P. II. Kdlefsen, superin tendent, Visitors Prom Hood River. 10 ilorsu, an old demoernUc war horw from Howl Ither county mid A (J. Stitan uiaHagt r ef the larmer's lr rlgutloti dlttti ou tha West tilde at Hood Illvec was down to attend the good road couveiitlou audwero In duty iMiuiid to oouo over and Hny; "Hello";: it was good to boo tho boys ami we Uope they will bring thglr kulttliiK the utl time and stay nil day. One of our bett old tllllcuuiH, Will Ganger, Hood It Ivor's Chief of Police was lu the city Sunday and missing us came over again Monday. Wo were deo-llghted to bco the lad. He Is nil wool mid a yard wide. Is the best offccr Hood Itiver has had lu tho J 12yoars that wo havokept tab on her doings. Will was down to ntteud tho funeral of a friend mid naturally could not go back whenso near till he looked Into our sad brown oyes. It wns Just like getting n letter from homo with money in it to see tho boy again, Our Charges. As is eiistomnrv. we will eliaree lor card ot tliauks, 50c: tor resolu tions of resDect. i.oo: for notices of church or lodee entertainments. r. - , sunners. sociables, etc.. where there arc charges for admission, 5c per hue, 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 mav understand our rule in this respect. It I 11 I I imiiuioun uuu uuiiar Lessons. I have organized a class of man dolin and guitar pupils in St. Johns I and can take a few more scholars on each. Terms reasonable. Sat isfaction guaranteed, liest of ref erences. Dale 1. Taylor, nt Calef Hros., 1 louse iMinnshers, opp. P. O. St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Hast Side (A, M,) 6:30, 7:10, 8:00, 9:00, io;oo, 11:00, 12:00 M, P, M, 1 :oo, j:oo, y.oo, 4:00, j:jo, 5:30, buo. I.euvc West Side (A. M.5 6:io. 7LM. o:jo, 9:30, 10:30, 11:30. r, ai. 13:30, 1:30, 3:30, i'io, 4:30, S'-io, o:oo, 0:30, SOCIALIST COLUMNS These two columns have been leased by the Socialists of St. Johns. They will furnish and edit their own matter, and the editor of the Review will in nowise be responsible for anything that may appear each week under this beading. IS. H. GREENE Attornty-at-Law. Office: Room 9. Hrecden riulld lug, corner Third and Washington streets, Portland 1 nnd Room J5,Hol brook Dlock, St. Johns. Phone: Pacific 2098. Residence: St. Johns HENRY E. COLLIER Lawyer. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Consider these col umns printed in red. Next week we hone it ML will be read. Joseph McChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURQB0N Day and Nlzht Office In McClieiney Dlock I'hon. WoodUwn 475 ST. JOHNS. - ORDQON I Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Physician and Surucon. Ofiicc in Holbrook's Dlock. Residence, 215 Hayes street. Phone Scott 6995. OSCAR DoVAUL, M. D Office hour), 11 to 11 . m,, to 5 p. m. OlCce Phone, WoodUwn 1141. Keildtnce Phone, Union 5901. Office In rortimouth Itrick. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wc deliver vour coods lo and from nil Krts of Portland, Vancouver, Llnntoti, irtland and Suburban Kxprcits Co,, cuy uock nun an x)inis accessible ny Iwneon. Piano and furniture moving In siKcinlty. tog 15. Ilurllneton: phone . ii f - ... Kicumomi 01. A. B. HEMSTOCK Funeral Director and Ombaliner lidy Asslstnut. Drnnch office at University Park Drui! Store, phone Woodlnwu 1874. Main office. Portland. Orceon: nhonc bcuwood 71. NORTH BBVCH Near the mouth of the Columbia River, on the Wash ington Side, reached from the City of Portland 011 the splendid excursion.- STEAMER T. J. POTTER in about six hours. It is upward of twenty miles long, very broad and level and almost as compact as a com position pavement. It is dotted its entire length with towns, cottage settlements, tent cities, villas, fine hotels and all the amusement accessories of a popular summer beach resort. It's the place to go for rest, health and a good time. Thousands go there for their summer outing. Try it. The Potter will sail every day except Sundays During the Summer Season. Fare from Portland, round trip, - $4 00 Saturday to Monday, tickets, - 3.00 Purchase tickets and make reservations at city ticket office, Third and Washington Streets, Portland, or in quire of any 0. R. & N. agent elsewhere for information WAl. AlcMURRAY, Gen. Passenger Agt Portland, Ore. aai e0 e0 cO rO cO e50 mm g0 c-53 c5d eSD ci3 rO LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS. OKUOON ecu cacu iiioimnv eve uni in unit n I'cllows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. 7 I H. II. Holcomb, C. P. Gates. N. G. occrctary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIOIITS OP PV1IIIAS. Meets every l'rldny ulifht ni 7:too ciocK ni i.u.u.i'. hall, Visitors always wet come. J. II. Illnck, C. C. 1. II. Holcomb, K. U.S. 2 2 1st. Right Goods 2nd. Right Prices 3rd. Right Treatment You will find all these if you trade with R. F. LASH 207 SsfLfrcct aCsGCoCJCoCoCCsjaaBCSCCJCCCvi CHURCH NOTICES. ft1Tal Mflilof I UnjitUt church 15. A. Leonard, p.ntor. VCU llCtl iTlallvCl 1 Sumlny school nt to n. in. Preaching nt Holbrook Dlock. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the licit Meats Obtalnnblc, Orders 1'lllcd nnd l'nmlly Trade Solicited V r T. P. WARD Proprietor. RESOLUTION It is resolved by Ihc city of St. Johns: That whereas, there are dclinmicnt street nstcumeiiU for Improvement there of ajjniust a number of lots, parcels and tracts of laud lu the city of St. Johns, which uid aiH-siiuents nave been duly and rciiularly entered in the docket of city liens and the sum nucsscd unou cucii 101 so delinquent mis 1101 ikcii (mki 10 ine Kccoriicr: unu Whereas, more than thirty days hnvc clapsetl since said U4cjiueiit were tn tered in said lien docket: ami Whereas, the citv of St. lohus Is auth orlted under the provisions of its charter 10 collect said assessments by sale ol said property; incrciore ic 11 resolved Hint the re corder of said city be and he is hereby directed to prepare and transmit to the Treasurer of the citv of St. lohns I a list in tabular lonn, made up from the dockets of the city Ileus describing each assessment which is delinquent, the name 01 ine person to wuom asaekseii, ami a particular description of the property, the amount of the assessment due there Ion and other facts nrctaluini; thereto which he may have in his iiossesslon: and He it resolved that the treasurerof said city shall thereupon proceed to collect the unpaid assessments as provided by the law of the State ot Oregon and the City Charter of said city, ami that said property be sold as therein provided and that the cost of advertising and makiui' said sale be taxed as by law provided against each lot, truct or parcel of laud to sold. Adopted July 38, 190S. City Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review, Aug. 7th and 14th, 1908, II a.m. II. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Preacnlng at 8 p. m. Methodist church 1'. I,. Young, iws- tor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching at 1 1 a. in. mid M p. in. Upworth l.engue at 7 p. m. IlolyCros Catholic church, Portsmouth 1 Station: 8:1 a. in., low mum; 10:1 s a.m., high mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers and bene' diction. Chrixtlan church Meets every Sunday lu Tabernacle as follows: Sunday school nt 10 a. in.; preaching at it a. m. and H p. m., ami v. 1'. t. 1:. 1t.mcci111ga17p.111 It. J. Johnson, pastor. St. Andicw's Hptiicopal Chnptl, Uni versity Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, cliapialu, Regular services 7:30 p. in, Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Ilihlc class 7 p, in.; i.entou services every I'rmay at 10 a. in. Hvuugclical church Sunday school at 10 a. 111. rreacuiug 11 a. m. junior K. I.. C. It. 3:30 p. m.; Senior K. I,. C. I'.. 7 p. 111. Preaching at 0 p. m. Chester P. Gates, ivutor. 1'lrst Congregational Church O. W, Nelson, tumor. Sunday school 10 n, 111,; lireaclilug 11 a, 111. and 7:43 p. m. Y. P. S. C. It. mcetlni! at 7 11. in. l'ravcr meeting Thursday at mo p. in, A scat and welcome to all. Itaptist Church, University Park. Rev. . II. Waltz, pastor. Regular services every Sunday morning mid evening. German Ilaptlst church Services held each Sunday at Ilaptlst church asfollows; Mimiay scuooi 3 p, in., preacuiug at 3 p. m. Rev. I'altmeat, ivtstor, German Lutheran Services at 10:4s a. 111. every butiday murium: at corner ol Peninsula avenue and Kllputrick street, University Park. All Germans of St. Johns cordially Invited to attend. C Iluechlcr, pastor. Christian Science Society meetings lieiil at v. 11. Kinu'a resilience, bun days ami Wednesdays at 8 p. in. City of St, Johns, Oregon OI'I'ICItKH Mayor II. W. IHlce Kntiutcr A. M. ltoii Trcn.iitcr I. It, Tnncli AlloriK)- if. 1, eolllcr Kiililticcr C. Aiultrws I'll yolclati A. W. Vlnrtnt Cliltl ol Police J. II. Illsck Mllht rollcc-0. lltlicrUliie Cotmcllnifti m I.arijci A. W. Davl., e. I., Jolinxm, rt. !,. Doble CoiiiicIIiiicii I'lrit W'snl: I'. J. Miller W. W. V Intlte eouiicltmru Hccoml Wstili II, e. Hunter II. W. lionhstn COMMITTHHH Ktrttli ami Dock-W. W. W'liullc, !'. J. Miller, C. I.. Jolmwn Mccnte II. V. nniiliam. II. C. Hunter, W, W. Wlmllc W'stcr ami t.lclit-C. T Johnion, A. W. Davli, II. W. Ikmham l'lnsnce-A. W. llsvN. II. C. Hunter. 8. I.. Oolle IliillJiiil ami riroumlt II, C. Hunter, I'. J Miller, C. I.. Johnson Health ami l-otlcc H. I. Dobl, II. V. Iloiiliam, W. W' Wlmllc I.IUor I.lcenw P J Miller, A. W I)vU, H. I. Ioblc 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE SUMMONS. comii gainst you iu above entitled court and suit within six weeks from dute of the it In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore. gon, for the County of Multnomah. Nettle Palrchild, Plaintiff, Kills G. Palrchild, Detendeut. To Kills G. Fairchild. the above-nnm Ied defendcut, in the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear ami answer iuc complaint nieil a- first publication of this summons, to wit: iroui juiy 17, 190a, ami 11 you tan to so appear or answer or otherwise plead In said suit the plaintiff above-named will apply to the above-mined court for the relief demanded in her couinlaint filed in 1 ine sain sun 10 wit: tor a decree dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaintiff and and yourself and absolutely divorcing plaintiff from you. and for the care and I custody of the minor child of plantiff and yourself, to wit: Kdith Fairchild a daughter, aud for ottler such order and lurtner reuei as to tins court mav seem just and equitable. Tuls summons is published pursuant to the order of the Honorable Thomas I O'Day, Judge of theabove-ntitled court, I 1m.ee in open court in tins cause on July 14, 1908, which order prescribes that this summons shall be published in the I I St, Johns Review once each week for the I period of not less than six weeks. The first publication of this summons was wade on July 17. 1908. aud the last nub- iiicatton 01 tins suiutuous win be on August 38, 190S. II. B. Collier 1 36-43 Attorney for the plaintiff. FOR RENT card at this off let. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach thla office not later than W4ndy, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pitaaa rmmbr this and aava Mm printer TRADE MAIMS OCtlONB CopvmoHTa ac Anrons (ending iketrh and de.etli.tlnn msy qnleklf ucruiii our opinion free whether sn liiTentlon ( probably nuteiitAMA. Contmunle. Ilontitrlciirronadeiitfel. 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