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CARNIVAL MEETING The characteristic energy, thrift ntul tirni'ressivcness of the uconlcof the l'euiiisuhi was manifested in the irnMiprimr nt the nubile librnrv Inst night for the purpose of hearing the Mitmnl rcnort of the Rose Carnival conuiilttee find opening the nntimnitrii fnr the pnmillir SCll.SOIl. The hall was packed to the limit mid n number were turned away for lack of room. The following very interesting program was ren dered in n splendid manner: Hand Peninsula Hand Last year's work President Pcddicord Recitation Miss Ruth Turner Song Miss Kdnn Weber Recitation. ... Miss Laura Hilton Song Young Ladies Recitation . . Miss Mollie Rhonibcrg Rose planting committee .Mr.Nolta Recitation Miss lidtia Weber Song, Parody on Oregon A number of splendid voices Hand selection . . . Peninsula Hand The Peninsula hand did splendid work considering the fact that they have been practicing only two or three mouths. They played like veterans. Mr. Nolta opened the exercises by recounting the manner in which the Rose Carnival association orig inated on the Peninsula. It oc curred to him one day that it would be a good thing to have such a body to work in conjunction with the West Side Carnival association and wrote the different push clubs on the peninsula asking lor a meet ing to discuss the pioposition and it was very grutifying to him that the Rose Carnival association here .is the result. The minutes of the entire year were read, showing the work done, and the financial condition of the nvvnri.iiinii. After nil obligations there was left in the hands of the treasurer the sum of $28.27. President Peddicord then gave an uddress in Ills usual elegant and interesting style, lie spoke tetro spectively of what the association had accomplished and of what was laid out for it to accomplish in the near future. He was very optimistic of the fu ture and expected to see work of the association this year that would far outdo the efforts of Inst year. He spoke of the work of the Realty association that expended Inst year L.1110 in i-iiiniL-ciioii with the Car nival association work and this year thnt it expected to use $1500 or $ 2000 In the same way. Jie said the Rose Carnival was operat ed for a thtce-fold purpose, to de velop rose culture, intellectual cul ture mid social culture. He dwelt nt length 011 the elevating influence of the bright, beautiful llowess, of which the rose is the acknowledged queen. "C.od," he said, "would not regret the tall of the mounrchs of the forests by man, if he should teplace these noble firs with a tiee, n shrill) or a flower," He also called attention to the new tracts opening up around us and the de sirability of having the homes in the fine tracts beautified along with our own. He therefore urged all present to come forward and be come memberi of the niikociiitiou by signing the membership 10II. J. II. Nolta, one of the most en thusiastic toM-cullurihU 011 the Pe ninsula, told how to piepaie the giouud for a ioxe bed. His meth od is to dig a trench itt inches or 2 feet deep, and as wide, and in the bottom tint old scrap it on, tin cans, chips, sawdust, old runs until the trench is about half full; then fill tin. ireiieh the balance of the way up with well rotted Iwriiyard com jwt. In putting in the old tins it will Ik.- found very beneficial to put them 111 with the open end up mid so that the dirt will not fill it, which will permit the water to get in during the rainy season and in dry season will evaporate returning the moisture to the soil. As to pruning he said to cut the bush back until you thought you had it about killed then cut a lot more and you would then have it about right, that there should be but two or three buds to the branch. The time to pi line is any time between the falling of the leaves and the swelling of the buds for the next year. Mr. Nolta promised us some articles 011 rose culture and ex lected to have the first one for us this week but was prevented by business engagements. The recitations were fine and the songs splendiu, particularly the par ody 011 "Oregon" by A.C. McDon ald of Peninsular, which took the house by storm. We will publish the song next week, not hiving room for it in this issue. Mr, Vantiue, secretary of the as sociation, announced that members of the ossociation could secure or ders 011 Mr. Pilkiugton from Mr. J. V. Hendricks in St. Johns and of Sibray & Hart at University Park and thus save from $1 to $1.50 per dozen. A vote of thanks was ex tended to the band for their kind ness and public spirit in coining out and playing for the occasion. Pointers for our Patrons. The difference between poor stock and first class stock 011 a job is n small item when you consider the value of the job. It is the price of a satisfied customer. It is better to make 50 cents less on a job and have a customer who will come back, than to use the flimsy stock, make the extra 50 cents and lose your customer. That is the way we figure it. Humor mid Philosophy By HJNCAN N. SMITH NEXT. Coming! Dure. WhnlT Clirlslmns Or tlio Uirco rlnu ahowT No, Not llicio, Or, It you please, Not na soon As tlio next Croat wonder, The only tcllabtu Thirteen passenger, Sixty mites nn hour Airship. WhoroT Oh, don't ask mo To bo Too (podflo, Hut can't you hear Tlio wheels buzzing In tho heads Of tho Inventors? Bay, If Just ono In forty-eight Materializes Tho sky Will bo so full of Airships That wo wilt not Need nwnlnes To keep tho sun From shining In our windows. Yes, Tho nlrshlp Will soon Ho within tho reach Of nil Who can reach It Slop lively. Oolng upT All aboard I-'or tho sun, Moon, Tho Milky way And nil Intermedials points. Thoughtless Thought "Ilow enn ho uiako nn actor Ho hasn't got nny brains." "They only Klvo him n think ing part." Summer Savory. This sldo Ilia lako's soft sighing, Tlio Jiiiiu fair meadows Hot Tho bobolink's replying To molhcr bird closo by, Tho oxayu daisy's lifting I lor roft oyo to tho sun, And hero, wliero sliado Is shifting, Dear lovu und I nru ono. Still Knocking. Nn Ilea You vnw her wedding Rifts", 1II1I you? Natalla-Oh, yen, I saw tliom. Nntlen Mow wan her sliver marked? Natalia I kiivkh most of It wan marked down, It certainly looked that way. Two Postrs. "Whoro do nil of tho plan go?" "I'll lull you on ono condition." "Yon?" "Thnt you lull 1110 who rind nil tke uaihrelhiH." bauso ana tiiccx. Friend You cniiKht n fresh cold, haven't you? Vklliii-L'Kh! Mil) ho I have, but It iniiken inu feel mlKhty Ntitle, I tell you. Gallant. "CM 1 1 you Kin-HH my iitfo?" "Yen. dear inmlniii, but" "Hut what?" "I won't." Outts Supplied. "Itavo you it clumT" tho watchdog M Out In lh back lot ruts. "Horry 1 Imvcu'l." tho whlio iiont ropllvJ, "Hut I Imvu n fuv Kood bulls." S'curo. "What U Unit ciiko for? Ih there m iiiuiiukoi lo at tlil Hiiiiiinor resort?" "No, not exactly, but wo hint u uiuu hum onco anil that wus where wo kept lilm." PERT PARAGRAPHS. A plutonlc friendship by any other uaiao would aouuil llko a tllrtatlon by expert!!. Some people nro tsbort on Intellect who aro loin; on bruins. Tho brains usually ilruw about a hundred dollar per, Tho less hor hat coat tho moro be eouiliu; It Is In tho eyes of ber hus band If ho hi tlut sort. It depends u ijood deal upon who Is lookliiK at her whether n woiunu 1m beautiful or not. A man can win his own admiration ho readily that ho sometimes gets mixed up 011 other people's opinions. Charity to yourself doesn't make up for severity to others. Put your affairs Into tho hands of a revolver before you start out to buck tho other fellow's unine. SALES AGENTS WANTED ?3G.09 per week or 400 per cent pro fit. All samples, stationery, and nrt catalogue free. W'o want ouoporman out agent In this locality for tho largest picture and framu house In America. Kxporleneo unnecessary W'o instruct you how to soil our Koods and furrnlsh tho capital. If you want a permanent, honorublo ant profitable position, write us to day for particulars, catalogue uud samplo l'rnnlc V. Williams Company, 13 U Taylor St., Chicago, III. SOCIALIST These two columns hnve been leased by the Socialists of St. Johns. They will furnish mid edit their own matter, and the editor of the Review will in nowise be responsible for anything that may appear each week under this heading. Socialist meetings every Wednesday Everybody welcome. Ma Can't Vote. Ma's a grailimto of college, and bIio'b road most everything; Shu can talk In French nnd Oermnn, She enn paint nnd sho enn sing Iloautlful? Sho'a llko n picture 1 Who) Shu tnlka nho makes you think Of tho nwecicBt kind of music, and sho doesn't Binoko or drink; Oh, 1 can't begin to tell you all tho poo m a ttlio enn quoto; Sho knows moro thnn hrdf tho law yers do but ma can't vote. Whon my pa Ib writing loiters, ma must nlwnya Ungor near To nsslst him In tits spelling nnd tnnku Ida meaning clear. If ho needs ndvlco, her Judgment, ho ndmltB Is nlwnys host; Hvory day who given him pointers, mostly nt his own request; Sho keeps track of legislation, nnd la taxed on bonds nnd stocks Hut sho never gets n look-in nt tho sacred ballot box. Onco, when Mr. JoneB was calling, thoy got np n short debate Thnt wna on tho tariff question; ho BUpposcd ho had It straight, Hut beforo they'd finished talking ha threw up hln hands nnd salt That ho'd not read much nhout It, nor remembered what he'd read Ho'b too badly rushed to study how to better human lives, Still ho looms up like n giant whon election tlmo arrives. Mrs. Ooodklns does our wnBhlng.for sho has to holp nloug, Taking enro of hor six children though her husbnnd'sblg am strong, When ho gets a Job ho only holds It till ho draws his pay, Then ho spends his cash for whiskey or el ho Rambles it away; I suppose his brain's 110 bigger thnn tho hrnln of any Boat, And he'd trndo his ballot tor a drink hut ma can't vote. From, "The Socialist Woman. The Awakening. hast night I was Invited by n social friend to dlno; wo ntu of lobster sal ad, nnd partoolc of sparking wlno. We drank to Bryan's health oftlmes anil wished lllll Tnft good tuck, and passed n pleasant evening till tho hour of twelve had struck. Then I bade my friend good evening, and went homo and to bed, when I had such a peculiar dream I dieained thnt I was dead. My chance to oto for I'unltal was now forever gone. A mighty host enmo passing by nnd I wim beeunod on. Wo inarched up 10 tho golden Kate; a voice said, "Who cumcH there?" "Wo nro capitalists otorn." Said Peter, "I declare! Vnnr iiPinmtlon?" I'eter asked. "Wo are tillers of tho soil, artists, mor thiints, mechanics; In short, wo'r' those who toll." On foot or mount- uilT" Potui- asked. "On foot." our leader cried. "Then pas right on," .St. I'eter said, "you cannot como in side." In sorrow, then, wo turned nwuy to tho shade of an old oak tree, to ponder o'er our iiwful fate and seo ulint wo could see. Another crowd camo lo tho Bate. Tho sanio voice: wim innips there? ' "Wo nro demo crats and republicans." It made Pot- ..i- nwoar. "Your occupation, sirT ho asked. 'o hnvo none, sir, you ... wo ruled tho earth with wealth untold; our power wo brliiK to theo, I'leaso let us In. We'll buy your bondi nnd imvo your streets with gold: of course, we'll hold your morgugo, too.' With a frown. snyH rotor, 'iioiuj On f,Mit or mounted.?" ho usked. "On foot,' tholr spokesman Haiti. "'1 lion linss right on to other sphoree these streets you cannot trendThen brazenly they turned nwny, and came iinwn hv tho tree, when suddenly they turned to us, nnd said, "lloro rllnwa see! Wo have a novel plan. whereby wo all may go Insldo, You fellows get on hands ami knees, anu nn vnn wo will rldo." Wo groveled lu tho dust for thoin, ns on earth wo'd done beforo, and, thoy astride, wa boldly marched up to tho gate onco moro. -Who Is It comes thoro?" l'oter asked. "Your servants, Blr. You see wo left the earth with all Its cares, a, w como to thee." "On fl I!" " " font or mounted, sirs?" ho nsked -Mounted." ono fellow cried. "Then ,.r...... intn utornnl bliss, but leave vour boasts outsldo.' Our riders told im to go down, but Satan said In turn, "You fellows can not entor hero, you nro too green i inirii" The moral, urotner worn tncmnn. Is most too plain to ; tell capaul rides us lo power, and wo can KO . 1. i.A. J. 1'., lluteliinson. Kan. How the- Pretenses of Civilization Strike a Staid Trades Journal. Wo nro such delightful stupid little folk. o haven't tho sense of humor of un owl. Tho best-selling Joko book ,r unnm rutum nuo will bo tho his torical record of tho serious doings of this ago. Imagine the people of n fow cen iii-l.a honce reading how wo over vvnrk...! our oubllcity department tel ling folks bow highly civilized wo were, meauwnuo spewotua ono im for public education wnlnst 25 for COLUMNS evening at 7:30, at 424 Brunswick machinery to kill each other with. Or, fancy tho hearty "bu lla" that will Bomo day greet tho ac count of tho southern cotton plnnlers of lues, who wore forced to cheat nnturo and turn under 11 portion of hor bountiful crop of cotton; or the fruit JobberB of California, for In Btnnce, who dumped a shipload of bnnnnns Into tho sea to mnlnlnln market prices, whllo ragged men sneaked along the gutlers picking up bnnnnn peelings nnd eating them will relish. Verily, our vaunted civiliza tion needs n brisk curry-combing, for It "sho' Is" Bhnggy In spots. Wo live In n thinking age, nnd yet. we tnlk earnestly nnd with much godliness nhout "humane bullets" nnd civilized wurfnre," us If t'n'ro could bo Bueh things. A humnne bul let Is one thnt kills you without In flicting nny unnecessary Injury upon Itself. It Just hntes '0 Beo you dlo hut can't resist tho temptation. And so wo cnll tho wise men or our civi lized nations together to decide for iid Just how "dead" wo may kill ono another and what kind of hallo's to use without disregarding tho Inter nntlonn' courtesies of tho benevolent game of warfare. We fully bellovo wo are living l a thinking nge. Wo nro uro of It. In fact, that If nnyono doubts It, we itinkn It uretv hot for hlin. Hut some fair day, when wo really do begin to ihinb w nrn nil overyono of us, r,-..i Mm millionaire down to the pnuper going lo seo tho absurdity of our position. Wo nro going "to see, for Instance, Hint Instead of urging iiiriiniM iii have moro children, wu should tnko better euro ot tlio chil dren they have already. Wo aro go Im? In see that to Increase nrmlcn ,i nuvi.ot milium to Increase tho iimmmel of trouble, and thnt tho "blK gest navy" Idea Is not only nbsurb (mi Ion ir as there Is n dollar left in nny nntlouM trensury); but It Is also vorv burdensome to taxpayers. Wo are going to boo tho Inconsistency of our tnlk nhout "over-production" or ilui necessaries of tho llfo when any one Is lu need, and Hint n big wheal crop and a long bread lino aro not compatible with civilization. When this big truth comes nomo at last to human society, it will count homo to nil classes of human society. Doctor, lawyer, merchant nnd laborer will grasp It together. Wo nro nil brothers hi tlio hut analysis and we all have our hearts lu tho rlKht place. Tho only tiling thnt Is up to ii,, nroH.'iit tlmo wo hnvo all been lust n Lit too busy with tho business ,)f hustling for u living to stop long enough to think about it. lu other words, we nro not (t living In n "thinking" ago. though wo have some now fallen victim to tho comical hnl luclnnllon that wo nro. Funny Is n't It? Forces of Nature Our Slave. Hobor lugersoll onco snld: Ml do not know what Inventions nro lu the or'nlii of tho future, I do not know what garments of glory nmy bo woven for tho world In tho loom of tho ..treat ocean of .discovery. 1 do not know thnt science did Just take a handful of sand nnd make tho tele- scope, and with It road tho starry leaves of heaven; 1 know thatscleiict look tho thunder-bolts from tho bund? jf Junlter. and now tho electric spnrk, freighted with thought nnd love, flushes uudor tho wuves of tho son; 1 know that sclonco sto 1 a tear from tho cheek of unpaid labor, con verted It into stonm, and created n lant that turnes with tireless nrma tho countless wheels of toll; 1 know that science broke tlio chains from tho human limbs.nnd gnvo us instead tho forces of nature for our slaves; I know thnt wo have made tho at traction of gravitation work for us; wo have mado tho lightnings our messengers; wo have taken au van tage of firo and flames and wind and aon; these slaves have no backs to bo whipped; thoy have no children to bo sold. 110 cradles to bo violated; I know thnt sclonco has given us bettor pictures aud better books; I know It has glvoj us hotter hus bands aud better wives, and better children; I know It has enriched us ami for thnt reason 1 am lu favor of Intellectual liberty." We do not allow any priuter ot put out nicer work than we do aud we put tne best stocu into our jobs SALE OF Delinquent Assessments, joi n iolcgon, nude and l-y.W vestct in me, hcrcbyive no ice t II will sell nt the front door of the city mill for the City of St. Johns. Oregon, at pub c, iction .0 the Jhc,t bidder cn.h In hand, on the 9U1 day of Novc n cr. 1 M to o'clock n. m the follow'inK ' real eMntc, or so much thereof necessary to pay nssessnicnts and r os s nplnst each piece of property on this 1 Cnplcs Addition to the City of St. johni-I.ot js. Il" 5, amount assessed '3&unc Addlllou-I.ot J", ''took 5. "Xm'SlSM.. block Sm.ml ,,Samcddillon-I..t J, block s.nmount "me.b'iili..u-l.t -i.lilock 5,am.t "sid!l 'iunw nBalnst each piece of nrop-t-tty IS due by reason ofassessincnl t l.u c.l uptin the city Hen docUet of "-''' St. Johns 011 the lirst day of November, UJ' ...1...-11..:, .1,1. Addition lo the City ofst. Johns Lot 10, block 5, amount ,,ST!.?.!?:".:. .. is ,n.c by reason of imcssincnt iiluced Uxiii lilt city lien docket 01 tne .iiy m 011 the t8th day of April, ... ...1.... 11..1..1.H Ail, 1 nn Iii the C Iv of St. Johns-Lot 1.1, block 9. amount assescii 10.35. ... . S.uieAi!lltiou-I.oli.,block9,ntnount usscsmmI f.l.19. ., .1 1 ....... t.i.i ili,.i- iiniDcttics art' 0.11II Plllll ..u..... - , . due by reason of assessment 1 1 iced ii on the city lieu docket of the city of St. lo ins on me 10111 unj j"; ' J, H. TANCII, City Treasurer of St. Johns, Published lu the" St. Johns Review Oct, 2$, 30 and November 6, i"w. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. BULBS BIU6 EE'S BUBS SL'CCFEDP SPECIAL OFFER: rU4U tIU Kw 1UUM4 A" ' trUI will mka tau a Irtnnriit ru. 1 v ." z 1 1 a -r " ; - ' iiimap. mi 1 ft An inn 11 11 iimii u I 4tU. ImIm iMiltkl, let. MUk UiA, Mliu, (HlttU, 1 ' UIIAUA.ITLEU TO l'l.KAHi: Wrht to-dty Mtalloa thli Ptptr I I VIM Seit. t4it IU f Mi HlMttu4. Ultiltt, I I 11 I, ! lMHNI J 1700 BOOUII IT. n. if. Ducim xociroiD, xix. im SUMA0NS. INTimCIRCflTCOt'KTOl'TIIK TATI OI OKHCON.l'OKCOl STYOl' Ml'l.T.NOMAII Mary It. Scott, l-laluUrt i V. Sl'MMONrt, Alvali rttull, IklciiiUnt I To All ah Scott. Hie oUivc namnt ilclriulaiit In I lie name ol the Hate ol Oiruou you are hcrrlty rrqulrnl to npiicai ami ou.wtr the com plaint fiUil oaln.l ou in the above entitled court a ml null illiiu tlx urcLtlrom the date of ol the fira publication ol Hit ummoim, to iit l'lliUy. the JiuliUy ol (Ktolier, unit II you lall tosoapiiearor aiuucr or olherUe plrail lu the uiiil tuit, the plalutlft ill applv lu the aboe entitled court lor the relief iracil lor in plain, till' complaint filed In the above named uit, to wit; l'or a decree diuolvlnt: the bond ol matri mony now and heretofore cxUini; betuien the plaintlftand )outKll, aud abo!utc!y ilivorciiig plalntia Irom you ami for the care ami cuktody of the minor child of nlalntlff aud yourwll, to lti Lloyd Scott, and lor nuch other and lurther relief at to the court mar went equitable. ThU summon ii publlthed umiiaut to an or der of the lion, C 0. Oautcnlielii. Judiic of the above named court made in open court in thl cause on the vth day of September. 1908, which order prescribes thai this summons be published in the "SI. Johns Review once each week lor a period ot not less than six contecutltc weeks. The first publication ol this summons w us on the ud day ol October 1'pS, and the last publication thereof will be oil the rjth day ol November, IV". II K.COU.IKU, 47-1 Attorney for Plaintiff, 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IMS trade marks Designs Copvriomts Ar.. Anron landing a sxtleh and drserlnflnn mil pulcklr asnrlaln our opinion free nlictber ui Imsnllon It probablr pairnuble. Comtuunlra llont ttrlctlf conad,tud. HANDBOOK m. Parenu ttnt frM. Oldest azeuir for securing DUams. I'stsnu tsAea through Munu x CO, receive rpMialnocict, without cbareMn tho SckWH k Hmwm. A taaadtontlr tllnttraied weetlr. largest elr. cululon ot tar sclentiao lournal, Terms, 13 a 'Jjrmontlw.lL UoM byali ntwtdulert. Wanted. To exchange Hood River land for St. Johns proierty. Inquire nt this office. 3tf OREGON "builders" Arc you iIoIuk what you can to populate your State? ORKGON NHHDS IMiOPM? Settlers, honest fanners nicchtinics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strotid humls nnd n willing heart -cnpitnl or no cnpltnl. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co, AND Southern Pacfic Co. "Lines in Oregon" me sending out tons of Oregon literature to the Knst for disti ihution through every nvnllahlc agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by seiulinK us the unities and ndresscs of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to benr the ex- pense of sending them complete information .lhout OUKGON and its opportunities. Colonist Tickets will be on sale during SIUTI:mhkr and OCTOH15R from the Iitist to all points in Oregon. The fnres from a few principal cities arc Prom Denver . .. 30.00 Prom Louisville. .. . 11.70 Omaha 30.00 Cincinnati . , .12.20 Kmims City... 30.00 " Cleveland 1575 SI. Louis . . 35.50 " New York 55.00 Chicago 38 00 TICKI2TS CAN HI; PREPAID. If you want to bring 11 friend or relative to Oregon, de posit the proper amount with nny of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. WAl. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. See HAGENSEN & SMITH SticccKkom to l'or Latent Slylc In Siiitliic,, I'ntu "ml Ovi-rco.it nt very rcmonitule prices. Ilcut wiirktimiwhlp and np-to-ilute lylc. Yon enn mvc money iv liuyiug your ciotiivr. rigiu "en- St I II2NRY 13. COLLI GR Lawyer. Kooiim in the Hullinmk ImiliHng. St. Joliuit, Oregon, Joseph AlcClicsncy, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SUIKlllON Dny mill NIrIiI Office In .McCheMicy lllock 1'ltonc WiMMlUn -173 ST. JOHNS. - - OKK0ON DrT" MARY MacUChlAN llilclnii nnJ Surecon. Olllce in llollirixik'ri lllock. Uenlilcnce, 3IJ llnycit street. I'luine Scott iyy.v OSCAR DcVAUL, M. D office liours, 11 lo 11 , 111 , a to 3 1. 111. Ofliv I'Iioiic, VKlla 11 iiti. KcsMcncc I'lionc, L'liluu J11. Office In I'lirlsinmilli lirli'k. J. R. WEIAIER Transfer and Storage Wc deliver your gixxU to ami from all utrt of I'ortl.iiul. Vancouver, I.hiiitoii, l'lirtliiinl anil Siilmrlnni l'.xpreMt Co, city dock and all xiintH acceithlble h) wagon. Plnno nml furnlturu movlni a specially, uy 15. Iliirliiigton; plium Kinimnml 61. A. IL IIGMSTOCK Pitiicrnl Dlrcciur nml Hmbaluicr lt ly AUlnnt. Iliancli olfice at t'nlvurolty Park Diuj titorv. piioitL wooiiiuwii 1071. Main oll'ice, I'oitlnml, Divgon; pliom Sell wood 71, LAUREL LODGU No. 186 I. 0. 0. P. 8T. JOHNS, ORIIIION Meets each Monday evening in Oih I'd Ions hull, lit 8:1). Viklton) welcomed. C. V. Cute, N. O. I?. II, llolcomli, Secrftary. Holmes Lodge Nn. 101 KMtllirS Ol' I'VIIIIAS. McflK L-vorv l'riilav iiIl'Iii "at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.l'. hall. Visitors always wel come. J. II. Jllack, C. C. . II. Ilolcoml), K. U.S. Doric Lodge No. 132 P. nnd A. M. Kcj-iilar communica tions on first nml third Wednesdays of each mouth in Odd l'jllows' hull. Visitor welcome. S, Clias. Davis, joM.-)li McChesuey, Secretary. W. M. Z Mrs. Florence Rucker I 1'l'lll.lC STltNOr.KAl'llltK AND COI'VIST. Leave order or call at City Hall. Central Market! Ilolbrook lllock. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Ilest Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled and Family Trade Solicited T.P.WARD Proprietor. Our Charges. As is customary, we will charge for card of thanks, 50c; for resolu tions of respect, $1.00; for notices of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for adtnissioti, 5c per line, but where there nre 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. Tho ladles of tho M. E. church will hotd a bazar tho first Wednesday in December, I'clcrtcn & Noce m mmiv. City of Sf, Johns, Oregon OI'l'ICKKA Mnyor- II W In let Hniinlcr A M Kssun Ttrasuier 1. II, Tsnch Altiirtiry-U It Culllrr Ituitliutr C Amtitwi rii)U'l.ni. W Vlnrtnt Chief 11I I'i.IIit I II Muk NlUlit IMlIre- II ltthil.lt Cintiictliurii kl Iiikc A. W. Ilnvls, C. I Jiihiison H. I IKit.U Coiiiicltiucii I'lrsl Wtnli I'. J. Miller W W Wlndl Cotlticllincii ttrcotul Wttili II. C. Hunter II W Honhtra COM MITTKIW Httttls nml Diwlm-W. W WlnJIf.r.l. Miller, C. I,. JolitiMin License II. V. Iluiiliam, II C llasttr, W. W. Wlmlle U'ntcr unit t.lulit -C. I., Johnson, A. W. Davis, II. W Ihmhain I'liiniicr-A. W. Duvis. II C llucler. I. I.. IXjUc lliilMliiusaiiil (Iroumls II C Hunter, T J. Miller. C I, Johnson Health nml roller-'. I., Oul.lt, II. llonlimu, V W Wlnillt Manor I.Utnsc-l. J Miller A, W Dirli, H. I., IKibic CHURCH NOTICnS. llnjitUt church K. A. Leonard, uter. Siimluy hchool at 10 n. in. rrc-ichlor tl 1 1 11. in. II. V. I'. U. 7 p. m. l'rwhloi it 8 p. ni. Methodist church I'. I,. Younjr, iw or. Sunilny kcIkhiI io 11, m.J prtachiD t 1 1 a. 111. nnd 8 p. in. Kortk l.Hgtt it 7 p. in, llo y Crow. Catholic ch ircli. IVirUooaih ilittion: H:i ui., low nriti, iu:ijt.Ji.i il)li uiiisi 7:30 p. in., vtiKTaml w licliou. . , ChrMlan church Meclf every bunJir u Tnl)cr.mcl u follows; Snn'sy ww it ion. m.: ireaohimjrtt.iii. 1. 111., nml V. I. S. C. l.iueelii)g7P--t. J. Johnson, jwstor. , St.'xiidrcwV HpiscoiMl Cluptl, crslty l'ark-Kcv. Win. R. I""11' haplaln. Kt-Ktilnr wrvices jyo p. i. auiiday hchool at 3 i. m.S Hbt- cUwTP hi.; Lviitou services every l'rMy ' w HvaiiKclii-.il church-Sunday scliooUt 10 u. 111. I'reachhitf 1 1 . - ?.lorph: L. C. 15- 3:30 p. 111.; Senior K. L. t. BW p. tit. PrenchliiK at 8 p. in. Chtti. hates, iator. . ... l'irst ConKrcnational Chnrch-C. Nelson, jvistor. Sunday Khool w. 111.; pa-achiui; 11 n. m. mil 7 J 7: V. 1!. S. C. if. meeting 7 1- "ff meethiK Thursday at 7!3 P-,u' A ,111(1 welcome to all, llaptlst Church, University R" A, If. Walt, iwstor. Ketjular KriW every Sunday morninc, and cvenloK. Oeruiaii llaptlst church-Sml each Sunday it ItaptUt church h W Sunday school 3 p. m preaching ilJP- !..,. Ifnlt, ill-lit IVl5tOr. German Lutheran-ben ices t a. m. every Sunday tuorn ng Peulnsulalivenue au.1 KMIju rick Un verslty ratK. ah , c. Johns conlially invited to nJ' lluccliler, jiastor. . Christian Science-Society wceUH lit-ld at ChlcaKO Koomin house, ( Hays ami wctiueMiaj. . r- - TIME TABLE O. R. & W. Union DeiPrt,?J.'.toi.B. No. 2 Chicago Special leave No. No. No. No. No. 5 Kansas uiy -""VA,fc No, 7 WJcal rassenB" St. Johns Ferry Time Car Leave East Side rr. "-u 8:00,9:00, o:ooV;00;";6: j:oo, 2:00, 3:00, 4:, 4-?0' ? ?.,. 7 Leave West bUle irt. M',i), i;i au, jij". Mail Schedule Mail arrives at St. JoUu t V fc and 1:15 p. "I- nd4U5P-? Leaves at lo;w . ".- 6U5-" no-. ,..ir ilavs trom o-tJ UIIICC Ul-ii n-v v , - In US,' to 6:10 n. m. Sundays from 9i- " -mm NOTICE TO ADVER'' , order to Insure . should reach this office not Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. eemember thle ana FOR RENT cardi at " 4 stwuaue riycr iw' B;ft 6 Kfausas City Rxp.l Zl 8 Local I'asseuecr Iwf"? I ChicaKo Special . i