4!
THE STAMP ACT.
Away, back, bcforo thoro wns any
Oregon, or nny United Stntcs, Hint
8tump Act created a "ruction" among
our forefathers! but tlila la different.
Tho Portland Visiting Nurso nssocla
'Hon has co-oporatcd with tho Ameri
can National Red. Cross In tho null
tuberculosis campaign. It Is tho In
tention to carry tho war Into Africa
and tho association proposed to
ralso funds to build an open air nan
ltorlum whero tho advanced cases
of tho whlto plnguo may bo treated
In comfort and tho tlnnger of Infec
tion bo removed from the family. To
do this tho nssoclntlon will soil sev
eral thousand Christ mnB stamps, tho
pi (.cccds to go to till J uoik.
Vow, If nny of us rcnlizo what n
tcrrlblo thing this groat white plnguo
Is, or what Inroads It Is making In
our country. Ton percent of the
deaths In Portland aro said to bo
from this disease Ilonco tho deter
mined effort on tho pnrt of those
who have tho most to do with It to
stump It out Thoso Christmas
Blnmps aro not to carry mall, but
may bo put on your mall and thus
advortlso tho movoment, They nre
nltnnlv Htlrknt-H whlcli arc sold at u
iiuniiv nnloco hv nil kinds of dealers
nn.t tin. n.poliitn tiiriimi liiiii tlin so-
nil
ho
ur-
cloty. Thoy will bo put on Halo
over tho Htnto and It is hoped mo
fund will bo sufficient for tho pur
poso. Iu Denmark In 1901, these
ntnmps wero Issued with tho bend of
tho king on them nnd they wero
Bold for half n cent nploco. There
wore over 1,000,000 of them sold and
tho government there has kept It up
over since.
Tho movement was tried In Dela-
wnro nnd mot with tho hoBt of sue-
m
cess, so the Red CrosH Ii
linvlnif nil U'ni lit U'firlf flip
in ii.Im wm- nifi.iiiHi iiiiinriMiliiH h Mm
this year Iibh Isnuod to tho entire
- ..,.-......-.....
iinllim mlllloiiH of Ilium. Htnmim nut
. .
up In tho Hamo Hlmpo tm the BtnmpH
of tho government, that Ib, In 10, Sift.
and CO cent books. Alt tho receipts
of tho saio or mo HiainpH in urogon
will ho used In tho state.
Tho nBsoclntlon Iiiih divided the
(.to up Into dlBlrlctH nnd plncctt
innuiigerH over tho dirreroni sections
Ht. JohtiH coineii uudur tho supcrvl
slou of Mrs. Kliemller. who was In
tho t'lly Tucsiluy nnd Hindu urrnngo
mtiuts with Mm. Valentino to look
after tho hiiiilnouii here. Wo wish to
aid In this work In every way we
can and will glvo rreo notlco to nil
of our ndvorllHltig pntroim who sell
these Btnmps. A few days ngo It
wnii "TK, you're It". Now, wo sup-
pobo tno cry will do -rm a Hiamp,
ll-jlt ino".
8URPA80ES THE ALP8.
Tho following from tho Dally Ah-
htract Ik hut an echo of tho work
thnt has been done nloug this line
mid which will Iu tho futuro inaler.
I11II.0. It will uialio thoinoHtilullKhlful
drive in tlio world nnd will do inmo
thiiii nny ono thing In niuko Portland
nnd the Columbia river popular. The
iiiovemeut Is deserving of Iho iiiohI
hourly support of not only all Iho
private cRUeim of iiiimiiih In both
Hood Rlvur and Portland with the
lutorjnooiit lowim mid villages, but
also tho Htnto an well,
J. J. Walsh, of tho engineering 1
firm of Newell, (IoshIU fi Walsh, has
ruiurmm iuun noon uiver, wiiuro ue
went to Investigate the poslbllliloH
of n wngon nnd uulomobllit road ho-
tweeu thnt plaoo mid I'orllnml. inlilvo Adam was In (he hospital, mid
making his loconiiolHiinco between I
Portland and llrldal Veil, Mr, WhIhIi I
finds n road already existing Unit I
can bo utilized for tho purpose, 1'ioin I
thoro 011 ho proceeds to Cascade
UickH. Ho roporta that (bo old road
bed of tho (). R, N. Co., will itUo
bo available. At other points he
found tho old state military road In
fair oondltlou. mid hiuh that for (hat
portion of (ho proposed road between I
llrldlo Veil mid L'ascado I.ooKh tliero
will not ho a uluglo grade crossing
of tho railroad. Ah (ho result of bin
cibservadous, Mr, Walsh Is fully con-
vlucod that (ho proposed wagon mid
nutomobllo road Ih entirely practical
nnd feasible, mid will not prove pro
hibitive us to coHt. Lewis Russell,
of Russell H lllytho, J, Adrian Kpp-
liiKuudMr. Uutler, tho banker of ll(M)d,orllBi KO-dovlU, overylhlng that will
River, mid olheis, aro Interested In
..i.w A.,w4v 1 1
vary in wuuu irom u 10 sa jeei,
ptiidont 011 tho cost. Mr. Walsh can
sot 110 roubon why such n rond
should not surpass tho celebrated
B(uilc driveway of Franco nnd hwlt-
viland.
r 1 inn n r - rr Mtrtirtl I r
rUI'lUO Mild Ubliunuui I
'i'lint tno pupim 11 mi inBirumors 01 ..,)
All, linlill.i uiilt.i.tlu I111V11 Hi., 'litlt I ...
..... J...U..U uM.wv... ..... .-n"-iuu
lln, 1 nt i,,,,,,i- ..-.iu iiiri.iu'liti- 11 1 1 111.1. h. ,
' "villi" ,i..m i
ed by their most geuuroiiB '1 hanks-
Kiviiig uonuiion 10 1110 uoyti aim
. ...
airls aid society, recently. 'Iho list
rends as lullowB.
11 lull sciiool- unnned fruit 01
. . ... . - . I
quarts, apples, IMihoxosj vegetables.
ono barrel and 0110 sack; potatoes,
2 sacks; rice, oatmeal, etc., 1 box;
cash.t'.MO.
Central-Bchool-Uorn, 3 cans; pears ki83 without artificial heat.
-0 cans; cherries, 35 cans; tomatoes,
C cans; raspberries, IS cans; peaches
7 cans; plums, 17 cans; strawberries,
C cans; miscellaneous, C cans total,
117 cuus. Jelly nnd preserves, UIU
glasses. Two boxes of groceries, foui
of apples, ono sack of cabbage, three
of potatoes, of squashes, and two
bumiies of doming. tlio
our
Mr. Walllugford, icprosoutlug tho (hem fresh lustend of having them
Orogonlnu wub In tho city Friday shipped in hero from California.
looking nftor tho Interests of his
paper horo,
COMMUNICATED
Editor Review:
T 1 - i f nt 1 1 li i. I Il.n tinvllnfl 1.4.
I -I...I , ....,, .l. llm,i
....... -a ....... .i... i.. n. t..i... a.
-i... ...ii A.n .....
1110 Cliy UlUCUUII llim iljilil mu lUUB-
.i.... it id.
HUH Ul DillUUJI IIWUOU tin nuk in
alio, It being understood that the
nutation would bo Bottlod under tho
local option voto In Juno, nnd It waH
In fact so settled. The territory wan
declared "dry" by tho county cour.
milt Dm nninmiH mirrcndercd their 11 -
icnscB and quit
TI10 resuil Will' UO W Bur up mi -
. . .... i... i.. ... .... .. ..
oii,r fitflif which will onxondor hard
feelings nnd Htrlfe, mid worao still,
will forco tho liquor question as n
"paramount" Issuo at our next city
election,
As long ns tho liquor question Is
an Issue In each recurring election,
tho rosult cannot help but bo unsntls-
factory If not dlsaBtrous and tho
pcoplo of Ht. Johns, It seems to me,
ought to tako Immediate steps to
urrlvo at Bomo fixed policy, either
r.no way or me o er, so v M
Ii.. ...... ..,111 ..... nil. rlnolllli.lv
. . . . . .1... . .1...
iiliiur .ui-oi.iu mi. "ui b-
"l..ol) up .
rri...r.. i. .rinl.iK. IiimIv nf u'nrk
for thn tieonlo of Ht. Johns to do In
1I.VIU la j ......
iiniirovlnc Blreots. gottlng n free
fnrrv. iirnvldliiL' for narks and boulo-
vnrds, and ninny othor good nnd ubc-
rul things, without Bpendlng their,
time, strength and temper quarrclln,
over tho liquor question.
S. C. Cook.
ODD FELLOWS JUBILATE
mi... n.i.i i...ff... f !.i.iir..i iniiL-i.
,,..,,. .,. U,P , . fnrn , ,.,,r
mi: n 1 1 i iriiikiiuiiiiu. ni .iiiiriMiviiutii
,.,, m.....w ....inif.Thi.re
ssshs
lougu wuu was Hruwy iiubbvii, nun-
...i. i i. i.. -i
I...... ..I. II. I, ..i. I In In. milium. I In nt
iivilP III lilt IMIlini'Il L in
, ,lf n,,, i.(1,i.
I. ...... ti..i,r
i ii 1 1 1 1 uuill'llil r.iutmu .u., iimmv.
Tl)m ji0,minii
,.,' .,,.,.. ,. illir,.i ii,rouisl
., 11UC0MHI11V rout0 wor nd the
0ct,m of offlcurH ns fot.ows; J. W.
Overstreet, N. (1.; I'nscal Hill, V. 0.
,, l(1rmi,. secretary and W. H.
I kwk, treasurer, nnd before this
. . . .. r W1M n Mk ,JUI1C, ()f
Itohekahs ilamorlng for ndmlttaiitu
Koon (ih thu iimoko of buttle had
(loured away tho doom wero thrown
, n.,,1 11... nmttk.st. balmiest band
iini via ...... j -u- --------
Rfbeknlis Hint over grnced the
festive hoard of Laurel lodge camel
tr,K)ll( , .My, t,oy ,d a Jolly
m(1( U llloy ,,, luHh t10
,, ,, t.Hff(, Thuy hml coffco
,,. ,rfuronl iiKHiigeH, mid a pile
of ,, m) u yol1K ,,y Mlnck nml
llinv nil iviinl i. Ill) 11 hlir HIIOW before
"
11 ClilniMilt wind.
" - I
Kollowlug tho feed there wero good
speecneH rrom tieo. u. i-ernne, 1110
uiiolnllul lininnliui . W. fli'iirHlreol.
- ... "i
I'iikciiI lllll. L. (1. Reynolds, II. a
llt-wltt, for tho Robeknlis by HUtor
llnlluiHry and n rousing closing ml-
uit'SH ny olllo tiraiid tiaies. it was
t'i (0111111011 verdict thnt It wiih thu
ben meeting l.nurel lodge has on
Joyc 0 for u long time.
THE FIRST MAN, ADAM.
,mu Knoinluln's gonial phli
Is
Lgnlii adorning thu front winnow of
Urn lion Ton Imi hur shop. This geu-1
l.lt.ker cnrpei.ter went away a
rmv dnys since mid tho report wns
rircuialed Hint no wiih gono 10 taito
lull0 himself 11 rib.
Then vamo a report that tho fes-
t)l0 hoys wero wondering If mntrl-
nioiilul life was going so hard with
,m t this early date. Later on
wh,.u riut IroiiB and rolling plus bo-
Uomo tho pluythlngH tho good wife
punctuates her lomematlon with, a
trip to tho honpltal might bo n In I
naturalo: but Iu tho honeymoon II
wl (ho boya wondering. And now
A1I11111 i ohii.h back, without n word.
imUh his hand (o (ho scraper, ninpu-
uWu tho hirsute appendages from
the chins of his patrons with a snd.
reminiscent expression un his manly
iouu(eiianco, and s(dl tho boys nro
wondering.
Dldhe, or did ho not? That Is the
iiuestlon. If Adam Is double wo want
to do the graceful mid gather In tho I
I tin pans, (ho circular siiwh (ho dlnno I
make un energetic, vigorous sound,
1 n 11 11 4ii p,iiv..inih, nun tnv . .1.1.11, 1
tlio llmo of his llfo. - Adam was
simply uwi
vuy riiBtlcatliiK why well,
dmply go around and K't
Wl, w Blu:
hdiavod. Come, Adam, speak up, Iho
hoys nro still wondering.
NEW HOT HOUSE IN ST. JOHf
INS.
I M
Mordlo Keener la not makliiK any w
so nbout It. but ho Is nuttlni; In
. at . ..... 1 .. I.. ... I..l...n .....1 I
11101 IIOI IIUIIDU III Ol. Allium lllllll
1.. 1 m t
m 11 llllllllj , IV 10 iuui, 11 "i
,omembor correctly and takes 3000 In
f00i 0( K88 l0 cover It. Mr. Keeney
..
installed his boiler and heating sys-
iom i.,8t Saturday, nnd can now
tako euro of bis flno crop of lettuce
Wileh ho baa growing regardless of
tho outside temperature, Ho hns al
ready sold ono crop of splendid let
tuco which was grown under the
Mr, Keeney proposes to build na ho
needs them tlireo other such houses
Phis will cover tho entire lot ho has
the building on. -.0 also proposes
to grow tomatoes and cucumbers In
tho near futuro. Whllo those vokoi- I G
bies naturally grow In tho summer
hero, ho will bo ablo to grow them
year round In his hothouses and
peoplo tuny bo able to obtain
Note the libel on your paper.
WRTUN'ATfc' RUNAWAY.
what camo near being a tragedy
I mil in i,n n -1ft 1 1 11 fl 1 .1 ntlflltltr
nt nrn.m T.ina,lo fnrnnnnn fjmn
,i.ii .i. i
i . n. i.i- i,
I IC.I.1I UL uuo iu uiu uife "uiiv
i. ,.,,.,1, ,um, .., rtP.
n ibw nwm nini' wf wu
llngton street near tho track. Tho
team must bo bunchgraBsors. for
they nro as frald ns death of tho
Btreot cars, A car camo In Just at
the psychological moment to glvo
1 them tho fright of their lives and
they gavo Mr. Uugbeo n harder rldo
Li.-i V. ,, . i.,,m, ,
in t. .. ., .i. ........ i,,. i,nni, r
iuun nu u.ui iuun. mm.. ... um-n. u.
In broncho. Ho was standing on tho
llttlo platform In front of the wngon
box, mado for that purpose, but It
Is so small that when a team Is go
lug llko this ono It gavo him no op
portunlty to pull on tho lines and
he was oblldged to hang on with ono
hand whllo ho attempted to Btop
thorn with tho other,
Tho frightened horses ran down
IJurllngton to tho corner of ivannoo
when thoy left tho road and climbed
i .... . i. ...... .1 .. .... iM r.i,. M niinitt ni
u,, B..,uU
mntlllrr ft rlrpln IllPfn 1 ml crnilllL'l
r - a '
'Jr. vinceni'8 nouso wuu mo wuuu
I Irnn. Dr. mill Mrs. Vincent wcro
, .. . -- - -
Just Insldo tho window and saw tho
horses bonds whon they wcro almost
touching tho house and thought they
wero coming through tho window,
Turning nt tho house thoy went out
onto IvnnhCo street and ns tho wag-
on pitched ovei the grndo It throw
Mr. lingbte out Into the rond giving oluccr snccringly asked him it lie "b r cnu.iron to mcci sue
i.im .. i..,r.i (nil n.,,i Inui imri.lv ihIhs- wns nfrnld cesgfully the trials, lolls and hard-
ling him with Iho heay wheels,
Uhlch If they had struck him would
I. ....
navo ineani cerinm ui-iini.
l. .!, iMlnrcnr.
Hon ol Ilurlliiptou Btreot and turned
-
Mown toward tho mill. Thoy ran
------ -
wont Into n heni). tho wagon rover-
- '
sod and tho tenm crosswise of tho
street Just below It. In a moment
- ,
ihen.' v.cre n number of men nt work
roluiiBlnn tho horses nnd strange to
rolato thoro seemed to bo no dnm-
. ... 1 1 1 . 1 ..
Iron strap that holds tho double-
trwt it tlut Intiiriut ntiil film lunllior
v."
Htrnp broken nnd the shoo
lioionod on tho left hind foot of tho
irnr horse. Hxcopt for a hnrd joii
when he Btruck term firmn nnd 1
few ncratehes on his hands Mr. Rug-
W """ "'o "rso for iiim
.
i..in ... i....... i. ...i. ...
"'""' i'"'-. -
ly a very narrow escape.
WILL IMPROVE FESSENDEN.
Tho I'essende
n street Improve.nont
completed Its worl
luh has about
i 1 1...1.1...
1 111111 nun iiuuni uui iiuiui. huihui i
I.... .1... 11.... .,1 ..... n,.i I
inprovoinont and as soon as tho
MM Llltl ...111 niKIIL'll 111, III lllllll IHU 1
wut,or M condition for succohh-
.... ... .1... ..i. ...111
iiii worn 111 uiu nnriiii: uiu inn wiiii"""
.. t.M ,.,... tJiIm shows vhnt
,,.. .i()ll0 wi,..n ... toitether
,, work mrm0nlously for tho com-
. ,!, Tj,M wm Uo (mo f tho
f0Ht Creels In tho city when fin-
Ishud and will add moro to tho realty
valiiu of thu east nnd north Ht. Johns
than any thing that has happened
for a long time. Thoro will bo n
I regular drive from tho heart of Port
llniul nut over this street nnd back
lover tho Willamette boulevard, mnk-
1 u l h nlco turn Iu Ht. Johns mid
thoro will bo doxens of motor curs
out hero during tho summer where
uiero has been ouu Heretofore, ir wi
had 11 free ferry It would bo still nn-
other addition to thu attraction, tho
riotorlst could come out from Port-
land, swinging around tho elrtio on
I'issenden. cross tho ferry go up the
west side all tho time being on n
rir.i boulevard. Wo will havo that
. tho nenr futuro nnd with It will
ctmo (ho added convenience nnd
comfort of u nlco clean, smvotli, wldt
sheet which will fur more than, coin-
ptnsato for tho trouble and oxponso.
Whlh. un nrn snmiklnc nhoni a
why could not (ho I'essendon street
liiub bo enlarged so ns to tako In
ether suctions mid have tho snino
piocobs carried out on othor streets.
Thoro aro a number of flno streets
In tho city which should bo Improved
nnd until they aro Improved perinau-
eutly St. Johns cannot expect to I
row as she should, Why could not
this club also consider other matters I
such as securing factories for our
water front, or for othor locations
111 uiu i"ii 111111 lima iiiviviinu uiu .ii 1
roll. Homo ono should do this nnd ai
this club him met with such bIkiiuI
huccobb In Hb prenont work, why
could U not enlarge its borders, (ako
In members from other sections, or
Ii. f-ct from all over tho city and
cwry out tho work outlined nbovoT
St. JohiiB will never amount to a row
mwhuo nu iiuivi (uiiuuiu im u iwn 1
mu uw Bonieiiiiiig 01
'' k'uu ucuo,
lTltii A... .111...... l
11 1., .. ,,i.... ... 1... i.i.. ..,11 "."c "rmicaics 01
.1 .0 11 luutismu iu uu iiuiu iu lull 1
tteo by Un bark, but it Is a paluful
operation to distinguish a dog by his
. ... .i
bite.
Photographs
For Christmas
It will pay you to get our prices.
roll as and children's nliotos a sne-
5 0llt.ioor vIem convintr
CUUt Ul,Uloor C0P't
enlarging.
McDERMID & BELL
Ilolbrook Ulock.
I
Good Financiering.
A "Certain rich man was nbout to
"C 011(1 ttlOUniCU DCCatiSe HC COUIU
not take his wealth with hira. He
called in three preachers, a Mctlio
. ... . . . nil!
(list, Baptist and a Jewish Rabbi,
I s . .
" " iouuwh P.ujr
osition: 1 hat if they would each
put J. i oo in his colli n a nil sec ttiat
it was buried witli his body, he
would will them each $5,000.
A few days after the funeral, the
f...l. .!!... ....I Tl-.l-k !.
" -
street and the Methodist asked the
. , .
Baptist in what ma
money iu the coffin
""!",a" V'm "u" -
"O, said he, "I nut in five crisp
$20 greenbacks. How did you put
your money in?"
"I," said the Baptist, "put In
five fao gold pieces."
About that time they discovered
tlie Rabbi across the street and catl
ing him over asked him in what
manner he put his money into tiic
com 11.
nr .1 . I .. ..v . ... I.
v, saiu 11c, "i pui in my chcck
. . .
for $300 and took out the change."
.
kv.
. . . . . ..
A UOOQ UiStriUUtiOtl.
A cood anecdote is told of a lad
on one of the Union gun boats dur-
ing the Civil war. The vessel was
just going into action, and oursold-
..
icr was upon his knees, when an
"No, I was praying," was the
answer.
Il11f..1l ...l.l ...nr.. ..nil nrn.ll.ln
i""
fnr?"
. . . ... ...
"Praying," said the soldier,; that
tnc enemy s uuiicis may uc uimmu-
si
n
oniCCTS. ux.
Our Cltargcs.
As is customary, wc will charge
I rr r.l rt llln.ltu P ' fnr rf.Cnfll
tiomi of rcsjKCt, t.oo; for notices
of church or lodue entertainments
" ... ...I .1.
suppers, Bocinoics, etc., wnerc mere
nre cuarges lor mmi.vHu.i, j:r
hk, uui w hiuk uis u m.a
i MiBKtvuiu,t m un
til IlKAIlIf t
nue nuci insert mem irec. c
inin wiiia n i t mi iirninnii r En 1 iinr .
" .
o ir iiocmi irieniia mnv uiuicraiuiiu
- .-- , - v rn't
- 1
CARD Or THANKS,
I wish to thus nubllcly exnress my
I1 houso of grntitudo to tho Odd
Follows, KnlBIU of I'ythln.. Comp-
............. ...
Urn Piml 11. A. 11.. K.iliiilcnlm IV. II. f!..
- . 1
iiiiil tint mniiv nllinr frliinilK who worn I
u kind and liolpful to mo in tho ro-1
-------
tent trying Hours following mo "" Almno and Maoazlna
.tun .Innlh ,.f ...u liu.liiniil Vl W 1ln.r"'"m, m
or. No kinder, bettor nr moro gen-
honitcd pcoplo can bo found
than Uio l"r friends of St. Johns
and vicinity, nnd I Ihnnk you wuu all
my heart for your goodnofcs to ino.
Mrs. K. i:. Rnsor.
Judge Kane, of Texas, occasion
ally imbibed too irecly, and on a
visit to 11 certain citv he was arrest
ed tor disorderly comma, 'i lie next
day, bcim: still somewhat noisy, lie
was ni?ain nrrested. As the uiai?l.s. I
trnte was about to fine li I ttl ncniii he
remarked: "No. iudire. vou can't
arrest a man twice for the same of-
fence. This is the same old drunk."
Kx.
No. 9047.
Report of tlie condition of the
First National Bank ot St. Johns
at St. John. In the state of Oregon, at
the cloe of hiuIneM November 37, 1908:
Rksoukcus.
Loan snd dUcoutits 3.995.
PvcalroRs, secured & unec cl 4.00
U.S. bond totvcurcclrcuiatlou k.ooo.oo
l'rcmlumiou U. b. bonds,.,,. 1,043.75
lljuklug bouse, furniture and
fixtures 3.6.u.oi
Excntes Mid.,, 743.43 1
line irom htaio banks
nnd bankers ..fJ.48j.5j
Due irom approved re
serve iigenls
3.666.79
Checks and other cash
items
157.0
80,00
Notes of other Nation
al lunks,.
l'ractloual paper cur-
i.nwfuf
3.72
in nan., vus
specie.
3,851.40
Rfdcmpt Jon fund with
offreuUtlon 1
250.00 10,49 j.39
Total 9.99.74
Liamutiks.
Capital stock paid in ...,125,000.00
J!!0!'"1 ,lwn,,k ,,0es outtUnd'g 25,000.00
iM,1l.,lii1
sublet to e ieck...w.i.n
iJcmanu certiticatesol
of ilcxisit.
8,783.83
UeiiOSlt 2SQ
Savings deiwsiu .... 1.734.37 42.9J9.74
- - -
Total , .f92.929.74
btate of Oregon, I
County of Multnomah I '
I, P. P. Drinker, cashier of the above
named bank. 1I0 solemnly swear that the
aoove statement Is true to we best 01 my
Knowledge ana bciiei.
1'. 1'. Drinker. Casuicr.
Subscribed and sworu to before me
this 2nd d.iy of December, 1908.
W. K. Hall, Notary fubiic,
Multnomah county, Ore.
Correct Attest: R. M. Tuttle,
A. K. Jobes,
II. li. Collier,
Directors.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISER.
In order to Insurtt a chang of ad
vertlsement ih coav for such chanaa
should reach this offica not latar than L
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Plaaaa
remember thla and aava tha printer 14:50, 5:30,6:20.
A Visit to Our Schools
Continued from first page.
wlMtoter, thin;.! r,o 011 just tho same
ntl tho touchers or both Bchools nre
working together In harmony and
with iho best of fraternal feeling,
nnd aside from the action of tho
board thcr. uenw to have- been no
chungo whatever. Tlilr. certainly b
u thing most commendable nnd In
dicates that wo hnvo a class of in
structors far above tho average, not
nlono In tho ability to Impart knowl
edge, but In tho characteristics which
go to nuiko the best in mnn and
woman. Wo will endeavor to visit
tho high school next week or at
least In tho near futuro nnd wo wish
to Impress upon our renders so far
as wo aro able the Importance of
rcgulnrly visiting tho schools,
not bo selfish and visit only
room In which your own son
Do
tho
or
tho
il'l'ipl.tnr inn v tin. Imf vlpll
I 0 ' fc
othor rooni8 E,lcourngo Uy
your
presents and Interest tho teacher
JMI.BUIIIB llllll llllt-ieBl IHU lenillUr
I .. ... , ... , , , . .
nnd pupils. It will innko Ufa brlghtci
and hotter for yourself and without
doubt io good to those who nro
somotlmo to tako your plnco In so
ciety; to sny noiiiing or paying, so
nr n8 '" nro nblu ,0 W. yw oh'
''sntlons to those who nro doing you
"10 Broatest Bervlco posslblo for one
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Bh,'B ot llfo-
Pointers for our Patrons.
The difference between poor
ssssasrs
price of a satisfied customer. It is
belter to moke 50 cents less on 11
job and have n customer who will
come back, than to use the flimsy
stock, make the extra .so cents nnd
lose your customer. That is the
way we nurc it.
DAI CD AnCklTD lUAMTcn
'
f.3C 00 pet wocK or 400 cent pre
fU A 8nmI)Io. atntlonery. nnd nrt
-
I oataloguo free. W'o w
ant ono permnn-
unt ... .
locality for tho
'"rgest picture and frnmo house In
1 .
amer.ca. uxpenonco unnecessary
wo instruct you how to sell our
goods nnd fiirrnlsh tho cnpltal. If
you want n permanent, houornblo an
Profltnblo position, wrlto uo to dny
r par cuiars, cntaioguo and amnio
nvk W. Williams Company, 1JH
V Tnvlnn Hi r'lilrnri In
w inyiOf Hlw LlllCnco. III.
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THE ntV InL n. HICKS
cmill lw. In
nrnrv linmn In
hj,0 inn(j uj
I weatberiiroclla
tlonscanbolmd
only In his own
publications.
No othor publlshor is pormlttod to
print thorn in any form, cither with or
without credit. Ills 11X)9 Almanac ox
coib an larmor cuiuuus m uuauiy unu
valuo, and soils for 33ccnti, postpaid
Ills monthly tnngazlno, WOHU AND
Wouics, contains hi weather foro-
oasts for each month, torethcr with a
vau amount 01 tuooosiiamiiy roauina;
and costs $1. a year, ono almanac with
each subscription. F.very oarthquako
and serious storm for 20 years has
been prcdlotod by Prof, nicks. You
cannot u fiord to bo without thoso pub
ikitlous. Address ul I orders to
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tlooaalrlcllrcanatlemial. HAN0C00K on t'alauu
man. 1 1 uiuui ajfBiicr luiHtuii i
Olilaat ajiencf fur aecurii'ir pitenta.
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Terms. U ft
euUUon ot tvnr elnttflo 5ouro4L
imti f our uontu, $L Bu44 br vll
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"HaiESiVEraHssIiirt
Mail Schedule
Mail arrives nt St. Johns at 7:10 a. un I
and 1:15 p. m.
Leaves at 10:20 a. m., and 4:45 p. m.
nffimmvii u-n-v i Uv. fm... fi..r ... i
to 6:10 p.m. Suudays from 9 to 10 a. m
at. Johns fcerry lime Card,
t.Mv. Mact ri,i ix tA..n
7:50,8:30,9:10,9:5010:30,11:10.11:50. p, In
M 12:30, i;io, 1:50, 2:30, 3:10, 3:50, 4:30,
s:io 6xx,
ule West siJe (A- M.)-6:So, 7530,
nr
o, 11:50, 1'. ai,
. 3yo. 4:10, J"
8;io, 8:50, 9:30, io:io,
12:10, 12:50, 1:30, 2:10,
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mftkTDii onr Hrmuit rnitomer.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Loulso Kcognn Kstato.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned has been appointed the
administrator of tho cstato of houlso
Kcogan, deceased, by tho County
Court of tho State of Oregon for
Multnomah County nnd hns qualified
as such. All persons having claims
naaliiBt said cstato aro hereby noti
fied to present tho samu to mo nt
H 0wcgo street, St. Johns, Oregon.
I f i.l.i
i will! iiroiier vouciiltp uiiiy vurniuu
within six
months from
the date
hereof.
Dated and first ubliuhctl
Friday.
November 20, iuU8.
Rlchnrd 11. Kcogan.
Wm. A. Munly, Administrator,
Attorney. Co.
Now is the time
to visit
CALIFORNIA
When summer has
passed iu these north
ern states, the sun is
only mild under the
bright blue skies of
Southern California.
This is one of na
ture's happy provis
ions cteriiiilstimmcr
for those who cannot
endure n more severe
climate.
California has been
called the "Mecca of
the winter tourist."
Its iiotcls and stop
ping places areas va
ried us those of nil
well regulated cities.
Visitors can always
find suitable accom
modations, congenial
companions, mid va
ried, pleasing recrea
tions. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO,
I Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature, de
scribing In detail the many dc
. lights of whiter In California,
Very low round trip excursion
' tickets nro on sale to California.
The rate (rum 1'ortland to U
Angeles and return is fjj.ixi.
Limit six month, allowing
top-ovim In cither direction.
. Similar cxcuroioti rates arc Iu
' elfect to all California joints.
I'or full information, sleeping
car rckcrvntiou: and tickets, call
on, telegraph or write C. W,
.Springer, C. T. A jd and Waoh.
lugtou streets, I'orllnml, or
Wm. McMiirray. Gen. Pass, Act.
I'urtliind, Oregon
Plant an ad. in
The
St. Johns Review
and
watch your business
grow.
Central Market!
Ilolbrook Illock.
See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Dest
Meats Obtainable.
Order, Pilled and Family Trade Solicited
' I
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
Hicks' Almanac
For 1909, roady Nov. 15.
r inns w
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COLLIER & COLLIER
Lawyers.
Rooms in the Ilolbrook building,
St, Johns, Oregon,
Joseph McChcsncy, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND
SUROEON
Day and Mint Office In AtcChesney Block
Phone WoodUwn 475
ST. JOHNS. - - OREdON
Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN
Physician and Surgeon.
Office In Holbrook's Mock.
Residence, 215 Hayes street.
Phone Scott 6995.
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office hours. It to 11 . m., J I05 p. m,
Oflice I'hone, Wooillawu 1141,
Heildcncc I'hone. Union J')li '
Office In t'ortimoulli Dtlck.
J. R. VEIAER
Transfer and Storage
Wc deliver your noods to and from all
parts of Portland, Vancouver, I.lnnton,
Portland and Suburban Uxprcss Co,,
city dock and all points ncccssiblc by
wnou. Piano and furniture moving
n siwclnltv. 109 Ii. llurliii;tou', photic
Richmond 61.
A. B. HEMSTOCK
Funeral Dlrecfor nnd Embslmcr
luy Assistant,
llranch office nt University Park Drug
Store, photic Woodlawn 1874,
Main office, Portland, Oregon; phone1
Scllwood 71.
DANIEL O. WEBSTER
A It., At. D.
Residence, 697 Dawson Street
OIHcc, Pllter Illock
University Park, Portland, Oregon
LAUREL LODGE
No. 186 I. O. 0. F.
ST. JOHNS, ORHOON
Meets each Monday evening in Odd
1'ellows ball, nt 8:00, Visitors welcomed.
C. P. Gates, N. O.
It. II. Ilolcomb, Secretary.
Holmes Lodge No. 101
KNKIIITS OP I'VTIIIAS.
Meets cverv l'rldnv nlirht
trfni 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.P.
hall. Visitors always wel
come. J. 11. niacK, L
li. II. Ilolcomb, K. U.S.
Doric Lodge No. 132
l:. nnd A. M.
Kcgular communlcn
tloosou first nml third
Wednesdnys of each
month In Odd Pol lows'
hull. Visitors welcome.
S. Clnis. Duvls, JtK-ph McChcsncy,
hwrctnry. W. M,
CAMP 773 W. 0.V!
Meets every second nnd fourth Wednes
day evening 111 iiickticr's linn.
Visiting members always welcome.
f. II. Anson, C. C
W. It. ,l
.Sweugcl, Clerk.
City of St. Johns, Oregon
OI'I'ICKKS
Msyor-ll. W. mice
Kroitilcr A. SI. IUmii
Treasurer J. It. Tancli
Attufliry-ll. It, Collier
Itiillliirrr C. Amlrcws
l'li.lcUn A. W. Vlnrrnt
Clikl ol folic-;. II. Iilack
Nililit l-ullcr-O. I'.tlicrlilt
Couiicllmrii at Ijsriicr
A. W. Davli, V. I.. JohnaQii, h, I,. Doblc
Cnuiirlliiicii I'lrtt Warilt
I'. J. Miller W. W. Wlmllf
Couiiclliutii tkruiiil Wsnli
II. C. lluiiltr II. W. lioiitiim
COMMITTKIiit
Klrect. ami locka-.W, W. Wlnillc, V.J,
Miller, C. I., Jolmtoii
I.lcciut II, W, lionliani, 11. 0. lluntrr,
W. W. Wlmlle
Walcr snd I.lilit-C. I Jolinmn, A. W.
ItetU, II. V. lionliani
I'liiaiice-A, W. limit. II. c. Hunter, 8.
I.. IHiblc
lluiMlnjta ami Orouiula II. C Hunter. I".
J. Miller, C. I.. Joliuton
llrullli anil I'ollcc-S. I lKblt, If. W.
Itonham, W. V. Windle
MIuor Llceiiw-I1, J. Miller. A. W. Davis,
S. I.. I)oble
CHURCH NOTICES.
llaptikt church John llentieiu. pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at
II a.m. II, Y. P. U. 7 n. m. Prcachlnc
at 8 p. m.
.ticiiuxiut cliurcli 1'. I.. Young, pas
tor. Sunday school io a. in.: ureachliiir
at II a, m. and S p. m. Kpworth League
at 7 p. iu.
Ilofy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth
Station: 8;i5 a. in., low mass; 10:15 a.tu,,
hlk'li mass: v.xo v. 111.. vesners and bene
diction.
Christian church Meets every Sunday
in Tabernacle as follows: Sunday school
at 10 a, 111.; preaching at II a, m, and tt
p. 111., and Y. P. S. C. l, meeting at 7 p. in.
It. J.Johnson, pastor.
St. Andrew's KpUcopal Chapel, Uni
versity Park He v. Wm. R. Powell.
chaplain, Regular sen-ices 7:30 p. in,
Sunday school at 3 p. nt,; Jliblc class 7 p.
111,; Lentou services every I'riday at 10
a. m.
Kvaugelical church Sunday school at
10 a. tn. Preaching 1 1 a. m. Junior K.
L. C. li. 2:30 p. m.; Senior K. h. C. K. 7
p. 111. rreachlng at b p. mi. Chester P.
Gates, pastor.
I'lrst congregational Lliurcli G, W.
Nel&ou, pastor, Sunday school 10 a.
feting ap.7? Ie'r
.......1.... ii... L .
uicviiiiK iiiuiaua av iju jj, ui, licui
and welcome to all.
llaptist Church. University Park. Rev.
A. Ii. Waltz, rastor. keeular servicea
every Sunday morning and evening,
German llaptist church Services held
each Sunday at Baptist church as follows:
tiutuiay scitooi 2 p. m preaclilng at 3 p.
ui. Key. 1'altuieat, pastor.
German Lutheran Services at 10:45
a, m. every Sunday morning at cornerof
peisuia avCiiue and Kilpatrick street,
University Park. All Germans of St.
Johns cordially invited to attend, C.
Bueehler, pastor.
,n"sl...?nf- et.
'uu. on-
ways. 11 a.m. ami wewiesuavs at a o. m.
nuoject Dec. 6, God the Only Cause and
TIME TABLE O. R. & N.
Union Depot, Portland.
No. 2 Chicago Special leaves 8:30 a. tn.
No. 4 Spokane Flyer leaves at 7:00 p. tn.
No. 6 Kansas City Kxp. leaves 7140 p. ni.
N. 8 Local Passenger leaves 8:00 a. m.
go. I Chicago Special arrives 8:20 p. m.
No, 3 bpokane Plyer arrives at 8wo a, m,
No. 5 Kansas City Exp. arrives 9,45!m!
No, 7 Local Pasaeuger arrives 5:45 p. 1