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At the State Capitol Mr. Editor: During tho past week, 1 had tho plcasuro of ntlcndliiK threo sessions of tho Legislature nt Stilom. t wns present when each Houso nloil for tho election of U. 8. Bonn tot. Tho election pnssed off very tii.lotly, and without anything what over to ruftlu tho proceedings cither branch. Our genial representative, Hon. In K 0. Couch, Invited mo to tako a Boat at tho desk bosldo him, each member being privileged to Invito ono friend on tho floor of tho House. Anil Just hero I want to say that Mr. Uoucli enjoys tho confidence nnd respect of all IiIb lcglslatlvo colleagues. Ho n bnsv man. always at his post Ib of duty, nnd nlways desirous of promot ing tho welfare of IiIb constituents. Mr. Couch, truo to his pledge, wan ono of tho firmest supporters of Htntemont No. 1: nnd whllo It Is re ported thnt many tempting offers wnrn Hindu to Stntomont Mi. i mom bora to go back on their pledges ntwt nromlHiis. nootio over approached Mr. Couch with any proposition of this kind. They didn't dnro lo. iney know their man too well for that, Tho result of tho voting your renders nil knhw. (Jov. Chamberlain re !lvml n comfortable majority In each branch of tho legislature, nnd Is now it tTnltml Slates Sonntor for uiogon During tho voting, It waB very nmuBlng to listen to tho ronsons re publican members Bvo for voting fur ii ilnmoernt. The majority of them fell Into that silly and useless habit of "explaining their vole. Homo fow simply voted for tho (Jov. ornor by calling his name; but other nuch lis Johnson of Corvnllls and Mahono of rorllutid, entered Into long tirades, the chief point being, "1 inn n rupubllcnn." Now, every one know they wero republicans, and they did not require to bo told of It In every nontonco. Ono fellow, who was evidently sick of such excuses, rono up at Ibu call of his name, mid manfully mild: "Mr. Kpeaker, with out any Ifs and amis I vote for (leo, 1J. Chnmborlnln." Hut ho was fol lowed by limit her who said ".Mr. Hpeakor, I am a republican. I have always boon u republican, nnd I In tend to dlo a republican. I huvo nl-u-iivh HiinnorU-d tho republican parly. I believe II Is the best party, ami whether It Is or not, 1 Intend lo vou tho republican ticket from this time on; hut I pledged myself lo veto foi tho candidate having tho greatest niiiiiliiir of voles, which I didn't think Chnmberlnlii could get when I nindo this promise, but did, iimr so i must vote for Coernor Chamberlain." Thin kind of talk created much ninuHe- meiit for the onlookers who lllled the llllllHII. fipoaker MeArthur bids fair lo imil.it n comnetent presiding officer. b,it ho does not mnko an ImposliiK linpruMdon In tho chair, being rather n iiniiill sUed man and anything but good-looking. President lloweruiiin, of (ho Heuato, Is u slow-going kind of man, and I huppobo will manage to worry his way through tlio honsion 1 fear that wo are going to hni nil expensive and reckless legislature. There are no many requests lor ap iimiiritittiuiH. ho many blllH Intro duced for the Increase of salaries, so ninny uureiiHoii'iblo domaiulH for all kinds of grafts and pulls mat i look forward to a depleted treasury at the close of the session. Think of tho domuudtt of tho In dliiii War Veleraim for $100,(100 for horses used by Ihum which hn himn dead over foity yoiiiH nnd "liv ing already received $100,1100 for iholr services ill addition to a so. ii, ! ,.r iiiml from tho slate. Think ,.r iii.i HiMilllK-Alaukii Commission asking for f&O.OOO over and alune tiui lioo.oou voted lust ttowuou. ini It him Just leaked out that Messrs u'.,iiriini! ami Wisdom have neeu imvlnir from $1.00 to 11.25 for llieuli, $3.00 a day for rooms In addition to a snlurv of $10.00 it day. If tins u maud Is granted tho men who vote for it should bo branded from one end of tho state to tho olher, Tho Noriuul BchooU uro again usklng for 1320.000. Last sobslou'8 nppropriw tlous uinounted to $3,000,000, but this sesalou'u uro likely to go uvor iH.uuo, 000. Thus, It will be seen, tho ox nuiidllures Imvo trebled In ten jars Tho stnto Knlr at Balem Is as hungr) us usual, and tho managers are nsU- lilt? for mi Increaso over tho appro oiintlonu of other years. It Is "bout tlmo Hint these gontlomeu understood thnt th.i Htutu docs not belong m thein.Kustern Oregon wants n branch asylum and u coyoto bounty. A mil will bo Introduced for tho purchase nf tliu locks at Oregon City. All tno other stnto Instltullous uro asking for Incroiised subsides, and there are InrKo deflclonclos In every ono of thom. It appears that no matter how much money may bo voted Tor them nt ono session, they are sure to como up again next session with n large deficiency bill. Tho inenv bers tumour to bo fairly stunned by tho demands made upon thom from every uuarter. There are two mem bers ono 111 tho houso mid the other in the Bonnie, Mr. Campbell In tho Hoiieo and Hen Helling In the Senuto who will ninko u hard fight for economy, and there are undoubt edly u few others, but they will have it hard and thuukless fight before thom. l'eoplo uro nUo looking to Oov. Chumberlnlii to fearlessly brand lsh his veto knife as usual, but not wltliBjundlub' nil thnt can be done. tho taxpayers or Oregon win next year havo tho biggest bill to pay the over had since the organization of tho Btnto. If over Oregon required a watch dog of tho trousury, It Is now. J. 11. lUotchor, CMDOOOOOOOOOOQ O,. , Q o i tie nouscnom y u ooooooooooooo Under tills hcadliiK wo would be glad to publish contributions, from our renders relating to tho household. Anv L'ood recipes that havo been tried nnd found to bo useful Would no doubt bo appreciated by tho housewife. Kindly send them In. No name published iiuIcsb desired. Pie Paste Fcr Invalids. Whllo thoro nro ploa which requlro an unimpaired digestive apparatus, n coconnut mlnco. etc.. there nro others, tho filling of which nro so wholesomo or nourishing thnt It Boonm n tilty Hint any one should bo ilnhnrrnil from ollJoylllir theill. but innny nro bo debarred because of the rich nnstry. nindo with butter or lard. lint a harmless BUbstltuto for cither of tho above Ingredients may hn found In potatoes, and lnvnllds nnd children can Indulge In tno mm. oun New Kiii-lniitl dish with Impunity Indeed. It Is a question If everyone would not bo tho butter for icf rain ing from tho "shortened" pastry, nnd iih some of Iho most delicious pies over oaten wero made In Oils way, nothlni; Is sacrificed. To mnko pastry for ono pic, re- uulrluir two crusts, take two cupful of wurmod mashed potatoes, and ono cupful of 'Hour: dissolve a lump of bnklnic-sodii (snleratUB) In n laUlu spoonful or water, naco potatoes In mixing bowl, add Hour and water gradually, mixing with a spoon until Miff enough lo handle. A pinch of mil must bo lidded. Klour mixing iintmi thlcklv. nnd knead with the iiiiiuiM until fit to roll, adding a little flour as needed, iih the potatoes are quite moist nnd nbsorb tuo Hour. Delicious Deveraae. Iluro Is n delicious bovorngu which limy be used at all suasons of ibu year, and It Is easy to mnko two tiiblcBpnonfiils of tho best nound ulncor Into n piece of cheese .'loth, place (his In nil ngato sauce mil! noiir over It two quart of cold water, bring to n boll, nnd simmer ouitly threo minutes; add one pound if grniiulaled sugar sllr until horoughly dissolved, next, put In tho l ruined Juice of four lemons; slnnd ihIiIo until cool; put In u pitcher and servo cold wllh wafers. 8tructed Cnkei. Mix ono quart flour, ono teaspoon uilt. ono tablespoon sugar, two lea moons hulling power. ' I'ut In four -ublu spoons butter, mix to soft lough wllli milk, roll out ono-hair inch thick. Have ready mixed one .-in i-hiiiiiieil nlmonds. ono half ooiind seedlesH riilslus, one half cup trnted iiuiplu sugar. Cut dough In :u',i nhii'im. on one siirond tho nut ulxturo cover with other piece and i-oll both together with pin. Cut in .'out Inch squares ; brush lops wllh ullk, sprinkle wllh maple sugar, win .ii a quick oven. MORE TflUTH THAN POETRY. A friend living In the Hunt write: 'Hi Johns must bo n rnther dinky town Judging from the ndverllsluK oliimus of your paper, ou say thai it Is uptodato In all respeclfl nnd .ho various Hues of business uro well .oprouentod, yet In looking over your inner 1 can find but fow onterprls ng enough lo ndvurtlse, and you Bay it Is the only paper In the town. Mil i dentist, not u druggist, not n cioiu ing Here, not n harness shop, not a uikery, not n Jewelry Btore, one i-inii estate firm, ono lawyer, two i.hyslclniiH. two groceries, not a dry o'lds stoio, not n hotel or rooming . re, not n feed Btore, not a black smith shop, not' a barber shop nor a oufi'itlonory store can 1 find repre -tiileil In the copy now before me, I nu not believe I would care to locnte in n town that displays such mi nb sonic of enterprise and wllllngnesB lo aid Its local paper." Of oourro hl I friend Is a printer and takes such mutters more to heart than we Imxglno most Individuals do. How jer we hope lo havo n belter show- in; lu tho near future. We wish to secure a good corres pondent and solicitor In every see Hon of the Peninsula. Will not the different push clubs take this matter up and see that their own particular locality Is covered each week with ono or more correspondents. If two correspondents from the same local ity sends the same Item we will cut out the duplicated notes. This means much to the Peninsula and we hope our friends will take hold of the matter and nWo us all tno news oi the entire Peninsula. Notice to Creditors lu the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnoinnii Louniy, In the mailer of the Kstate of HH belli J, Ward. DcccumnI. The undcrslgniil having been appoint ed by the County Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Multtioimih County, iidiuln. Utrutor of the estutc of lUuabcth J. Ward, ilccenvctl, notice is hereby- given to the creditors of, uml all pen-on hav ing claims ngaiiut said deceased, to pre sent thi'in, duly verified, us by law re quired, wlthin'six mouths from the date of the first publication of litis notice, to the slid ndminUtrator nt the office ol Collier & Collier, Attorneys for adminis trator, Holbrook llldg., St. Joints, Ore. Gilbert Ward Administrator of the estate of Kliiabelh J. Ward, Deceased. Date of firkt publication Jan, 8, 1909, lloiiuvillo'a Monthly for sale at t'tis office. WOODCRAFT. Methods of Canadian Indians In Trav crslng Forests. A rmindlnu Indian. sluteH a contem porary, never loses his way In the woods, being nlwnya nblo to find hl road over n route once followed by him nnd nlso to penetrate rorcsts mat hn hn mvor seen If only another In dian shows him the general course in a rough draft on n pleco of bark. Indians display marked nuinty in communicating with one nnothcr In the woods. They telegraph by means of amoke, nnd it Is nstonisinng now rnr nrr ilmr rnn jtennt It always a long tlmo bufore they can see It or could hcarn sound from Us vicinity, ir they expect to bo followed by another party they stick a piece of wood In the ground on n portage, slnntlng It In tho direction In which they nro traveling. Those who find It will know by the tie grco of Inclination whether they who planted It nre traveling hurriedly or not. if it Im In Rummer, n Btnnll bough or piece of n shrub Is fastened to the mnko. nnd bv the extent to which it 1ms become withered those who' find It will know when It waB placed there, if n hunter, nit vrrv nflpn linnnctis. linn to inako n detour or to remain behind liN squaw In search of gnme, she will occasionally Indlento the roulo she lias taken by slicks placed In Hie ground, io which rod iins nuncueu n bhihh coi tion of her aklrt. THE GERMAN CENSOR. He Was Tsrror to the Dramatist Hundrtd Ytars Ago, Tim way the censor worried the Ger man drntnntlstM of n century or so ago Is strikingly Illustrated by a book on the censorship lu Germany published by Dr. Hubert Hclndl nt Munich. The (Jcrmnii theater used to be terribly moral. In 1705 the Viennese consor laid It down Hint an engaged couple ought not to quit the stage separately, bti. Hint they should bo accompanied by n official who should be under- stun to bo nbotit to make Immediate nrrircmcnts for their mnrrlnge. liven In UUH misalliance wero prohibited on tho Viennese stage, for, ns tho cen sor sagely observed, theso misfortunes will occur lu real life, but they should not be nllowed In tho theater. At Hlultgnrt the "Iphlgenln In Tau rls" of (Joctho was nearly prohibited because the (Jreek dress nllowed the nclors' bare legs to bo seen. There wan n long dispute urer this point, but nt Inst the censor permitted tho piny 011 condition thnt tho nclors wore yel low tights. l'ew would have Imagined Hint the Viennese censor wns so careful of the morals of (he population n hundred years 11 go, but Dr. Hclndl shows that not merely political allusions were cen sored, but thnt the strides! decorum of word nnd of thought was insisted upon. Counting Postal Cards. Of the many Interesting mnchliies employed by the government lu its Unity work there may bo mentioned thoso used for counting nnd tying postal cnnls Into small bundles. Theso machines are capable of counting 600, 000 cnnls In leu hours nnd wrapping and lying thom In packages of twenty-live ench. In this operation (ho pa per Is pulled off n drum by two long fingers which emerge from below, and another finger dtps lu n vat of mu cilage and applies Itself to the wrap ping paper In precisely the right spot. Other parts of the machine twine tho pitMr round tho pack of enrds, nnd then n thumb presses over the spot whereon Iho mucilage Ims U'cn ap plied, whereuKin Iho package Is thrown on 11 carrying belt ready for delivery. Minneapolis Journal. Thsn He Bubsldtd. "I have made It n rule through life," ho said at the table the other day to n man nt his left, "never lo mcddlo with another man's business." "That's right-perfectly right," wns the reply. "Hut I see you have n now couilden tlul clerk." "Yes, sir, yes." "lie's n hard looking case. I have seen him Intoxicated n dozen (lines, nnd I wouldn't trust him out of my sight wllh n sixpence. Took him out of charily, ebl" "Well, not altogether, you know. Ho happens to bo my eldest son." Lon don Mall. A Leek Ahsad, Blmon hnd Just paid n long delayed bill nt the grocer's, partly In respouso to many urging and partly bocauso ho happened to havo the requisite ready meney, The grocer, an old friend In spile of his persistence In dunning, Ihaukod him heartily. "OwhI for you, Hlmoji," he said gra ciously. "You deserve credit for pay ing up this way." "I know It," replied Blmon, "nnd I wish you'd give It to 1110 sooner anoth er time." Youth's Companion. Intsrfsrtncs. Magistrate (to burglar)-Look here, my man, If you don't mend your ways you are mire to como to grief. What made you tnko to such a miserable business T I'rlsoncr The business Is good enough, only between your wor ship and tho police It has been ruined. Broke th Rule. Creditor Bay, I eeut you my bill a month ago. Editor Yea, but you wrote across the back of It, "Tlf.ise call and settle." We make It a rulo to pay no attention to manuscripts written on both sides. Cleveland Tl&la Dealer, Uncertain ways unsafeet are and doubt a greater mischief than despair. Penbsm. Plant an ad. in The St Johns Review and watch your business grow. RAILROAD STORIES. The Man Who Psld the Conductor and the Name on the Ticket. An old tlmo traveling man was talk ing of experiences of former days on tho road. "Frequently," said this trav eler, "I Journeyed to Cincinnati. Tho faro rrom my city to that place waB then about $3.25 I saved something by banding the conductor 2 In cash. Onu day there was nn excursion, and I bought a round trip ticket for $1.25 or $1.50 I've forgotten tho exact umouut, but that circumstance need not cripple this story. When I handed this ticket to the conductor ns he tore olT the return coupon ho looked at uio and lu n volco betraying how deeply he was hurt ho romnrked, 'My young friend, don't you know that I can af ford to haul you much cheaper than this company can?' "On nnotitor occasion, when In Chi cago, a colored man met mo nt tho en trance of the station, naked mo whero I wns going nnd offered to sell mo a ticket for $1. The ticket wns to Louis ville, but I was only going to Indian apolis. Cheap enough. "When tho conductor camo along to take up my ticket ho asked mo my itnmc. It wns usual to wrlto ono's name ou the ticket In tho presenco of tho conductor. I told him ray nnmo wns on tho ticket. lie grinned as ho handed It back and asked mo to look nt It nnd say if that was my name. I looked. Tho nnmo on the ticket wns 'Mary Flaherty.' He grinned again, somewhat sarcastically, but ho took tho ticket." Pittsburg Tress. SNORING. One of the Evils We Acquire With Our Civilisation. It Is n truism that no ono over heard of 11 snoring snvngo. In fact, If tho wild man of the woods and plains docs not sleep quietly ho runs tho risk of being discovered by his enemy, uud the scalp of the suorer would soon ndorti tho belt of his cm fly and mora quietly sleeping adversary. With civ Dilution, howover, wo Imvo changed all (his. Tho Impuro nlr of our Bleep ing rooms Induces nil manner of ca tnrrhnl affections, Tho nnsnl passages nro tho first to become affected. In slnnd of warming tho Inspired nlr on Us way to the lungs nnd removing from It tho dangerous Impurities with which It Is loaded the nose becomes obstructed. A part of the nlr enters and escapes by tho mouth. The veil of Iho pnlato vibrates between tho two currents that through tho mouth nnd the ono still pnsslng through tho par tlnlly closed nostrils llko n tom sail In tho wind. Tho snore, then, means thnt the sleeper's mouth Is partially open, that his 1100 Is partially closed and Hint his lungs nro In danger from tho nlr not being properly warmed nnd purinrd. I'rom tho continued op. erntlon of these causes tho Increase of Impuro nlr lu sleeping rooms and permitting hnbltunl adorers to escape killing and sculping somo scientist has predicted Hint In tho futuro nil men (and nil women, too) will snoro. It goes along with decay of tho tcoth nnd baldness. Health. Natural Klndnsss. At an out of tho way rnllrond Junc tion a traveler found himself hungry, ' but with only two minutes to spare i beforo his train left. "I'll tako n cup of coffee," ho said to tho young wo man In charge of tho restaurant. "I'vo no tlmo for nnythlng else." "You can tnko all the tlmo you want, sir," said tho young woman cordially. "You look nt Hits bill of faro, and I'll telephone lo Hie superintendent to de lay Iho train n little whllo." "Why, can that bo donot" asked tho traveler In niuasnmcnt "Certainly," said the younf woman, "Of course It can. It's a branch road and no other train coming or going ' over It today, and tho superintendent would want you to havo a good meal, j Hn owns this restaurant." Youth's Lomiuinion. The Influence of Bath. Is there any town In tho world that has so Imposed Itself as much ns Ilatb upon tho life and langungo of the na tion 7 For some there nro llnth buns, for others Hath Olivers, and the mili tant ladles who find tho buns too soft may throw Hath bricks at office or other windows If they disapprove of tho Hath chaps. When wo become In firm It Is the Hath chair we seek. And Hint "thousand years" of the middle nges "without a bath" seems now bor-rlbto.-London Chronicle. Ssparated. "Some men are foud of work, and others are not," said Wllber. "Tako Dawson, for Instance. lie Is wedded to his work." "Not now," said Illckcnlooptr. "lie's been divorced." "Divorced? What do you meanr asked Wllber. "He was bounced last Saturday," said Hlckenlooper. Llpplncott's, s U I ISSHIW II 1 SI - " Just SulteeJ Him. "Miss Tansy, yo' subtlBgly fas got well developed ahine, ef yo'll pMoja ma savin' so." ''Ail develojKHl dem abms workta 1 ovnh da wnshtuh. Mlstah IlUfUS." "Um-uiH- er-Mtss Tansy, will yo' bo ma wlfor lVyf Tost. Th Entomologist's Sep. Professor (to his aged cookKTlW have now leen twenty-five years te my service, IHelna. As a reward for your fidelity I ha? determine to nomo the bug I recently ttsc,oTr4 after you.-Fllegead Hlattsr. Rnk l(li rnat.mnt at no Every one bats tdr seas of yap- Bisuon.uurtosj. TIME TABLE O. R. ft N. Union Depot, Portland. No. Chicago Special leaves 9; 15 a. m, No. 4 Spokane l'lycr leaves at jo p, m, No. 6 Kansas City Hip. leaves 6:00 p. as. No. 8 Local Passenger leaves 7145 a- m. No. t Chicago Special arrives 8:50 p. m. No. 3 Spokane Flyer arrives 10:00 a.m. No, $ Kansas City Kxp. arrives 7:10a. m. No. 7 Local Passcugcr arrives 5:45 p. m. BdUscrhs fo? the Telegram best evening pper s.u $xe$s. See Kd Stockton. Not tha labsl an your pff. StopRiin HEADACHE Take ONE NEURALGIA "Df. Miles' Anil. of the Little Tablets and the Pain it Gone Ptln Plllt kitt tn wil by me lor rhtu- BUIIMlHt,lltldjlM nd ptln In bick nd tides, tnd In ettry ciw rter ! rrf utlificilon. llenrr Ceumr, Doonion. N. Y. .hn ttir aini or RHEUMATISM tnd SCIATICA 25 Doses 25 Cents YoiirtDnitdtl mIH Dr. Milet' Anrt-Ptln.PlIU nd M ltJinorlied lo rtiurn thi prl o il "f" petit eolfl ll H leilt w tWii RESOLUTION. It Is resolved by the city of st .mlifiu Tlml l Mnnina It OXtlUlllCllt nlld mtitn...pv in Ininrrii'n Htnfford Street. from tho south lino of Learned street to tho north lino or wan sireci in thu dty of 81. Johns In tho following tiittuiii;, , lu n,t. I-.. t,rl,itrl,i,r aiWMn In 1-milH llV Ctlt ct.d fill as nhowti on tho profile tluiuof, nnd by plncliiK n course or cushod rock lu tho editor thereof X'i .. ,.l,l,. ul.1 r.irU lit lin H lllCllUS thlclt ill tho center, nnd tapering to 0 Inches on citncr side, nnu inui tho mnniior provided uy uruiuuuco Sold'street to po furuier Improved by slduwnlkliiR on rimer siuo wmi . foot cement sldowniKS! It foot ..lit. immiaunrv tinml 1-rOSS walk's nnd box nutters, lincli elnss or work to bo in nccoruunco tho ordinances KverniiiB, mil improve mwiiii. mimiiliitiiil in l'olk nlld 1)11 chniutii streets to roniniii ns nt pres ent) and accoruiiiK to tno pians nun snuciricntlons or tno city oimlneer .... .11.. I.. ,),.. .ifflr.. nf tho rll- rO- cordur rolntlvo thoroto, which snlu plans nnd spociricniioiis nun osmium i,.. uniUfwliirv nml nn llC'IUbv IIP .v.v.i,i Hnl, I litinnivmiiiMlta lo UC mnuo In nccordnnco with tuo cimrler and ordinances or tno city or m. Johns, and undor tne supervision nn t ilin r-..v oni-llioor. That tho cost or snld Improvement to bo assessed ns provided by tno city dinner upon uiu prupuny I. II.. Vrllpillnrlv lllllll-rltthl tllOrO by, and which la herobv doclnrod to bo nil or lots, pnriu oi iois, imvh-h Mid parcels of land between tho tor- ,ii mik.Ii liiiiirnvoiiu-lllH ilbtlttllli: 1,1,111 . H V. I ....... ..... upon, ndjncont or proximate to said Hturrord street, rrom mo ihhib linos or snld street back to t'.o cen ter of tho block or blocks or trncts or laud abutting thereon or proxluiaU v-uroto, ..... That nil tho proporty Included In rnld Improvoment district nroresniu Is htroby declared to up -ikiii im ..m.'nm.Kl. nlrttrlM Vri. 15." ii,.. ,.. i-ltv idiL-lnmir's ivSSOBH moni r said Stafford street Is r.-ii- n That the cost of said Stafford street to bo tsressed n.tnlnst the property l Inr.nl a Hnua lltllll I illstllrt ns III BMIU I, V.l provided by the city charter or tho city or .t. joniis. Adopted the 19th day or Janunry, lt'UV. A. M. ESSON, Hnrordor. Published In tho St. Johns llovlow, January ii ami .J, ivvs. cTujrch NOTICES. JlaplUt church John llcntzciii, pastor, Sunday school at lo a. ill. TrcachliiK at 1 1 a. m. II. V. 1. U. 7 p. m. l'reachliiK at n p. in. Mti.r.,llt r-luircti H. II. Dcuiirl. nas c,,luv kj-linnl in n. in.! ortfilfihllli' at ii a. tn. and 8 p. m. Upwortli LeaKle Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station: 8:15 m low mass; 10:15 a.m., high mass; y,y p. ui vespers and beue- IIICllUII, CtirUtlau churcli 5IrU eyery Sunday in Tabernacle as follows: Sunday school ai ion. in.; iicbv.uiuk t 11 , un p. 111., and Y. 1. S. C. 1?. meeting at 7 p. 1 m K. J, lolilison, jiasior. St. Andrew's lipiscopal Chapel, Uul versltv Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain, Regular services 7:30 p. 111. Sunday wliooj 3 p. ui,; llible class 7 p. m.j Lcutou scrvicis cyery Friday ut 10 a, tn. , , Hvaiigellcal church 8iimlay school at in. ... Priarll(mr I I ft. tn. luiilor K. L, C, K. ayo p. in.; Senior K. L. C. 15. 7 n, tn, I'reacniiiK a a p. .111, .ncii:r -, Gates, jmstor. J'rst QonKregatlonal Church O. W. Nelson, paor, Sunday school io a, 111.1 prcaclilng m. ani1 7M5 P- Y. P. S. C. if. nirettog at 7 P- m. Prayer Thuriilav at 7IVJ I). JU. A seat and welcome to all. llaptlst Church, University Park, fey. A. 1). Waits, pastor. Regular service every Sunday morning and evening. n.,nan nn,(Ul rlmrrli 5?er-ife held w..WAf --. ...... ... - - - - - each Sumlay J( JJaptist church as follows; buniiay sciiooi 1 p. U)t) wcacmut; hi j j, in. Rev. l'altiiicat, pwr, nnnnn I ntlipran Ser-lces at locdt a, vi- .every Sunday morning at cvnteijf n....2'...,.fn'n..A..M a,il Vlltv-itrlrl.' tnt M..I.....I... I.l. All I1ri,n rl 1 UU11CIM1 Wtf . v1-.1 V- v- Inlnn cordiallv iuWted to attend. C. jiuechler, pastor. Ii)4t Phieago Rooming louse. Sun days, i ,m.. nn4 Wednesdays at j. m. SubMtiLiOvs, St Johns Ferry Tim Cr4, Ij-vi Kat Side fA. M.WbUO. 7IIO. 7:50, 8:30, 9:10,9:30 10:30,11:10, 11:50. V, M 13:10.1:10. io. 3:10. a:io. xiso. duo 3:106.-00. Leave West Side (A. M.)-6:so, 7:30, 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 11:50. P. M. 13:10,13:50,1:30,2:10, 3:50, 3:30, 4:10, 4i59. 5'-3. 6:30. N9 lbf( on your papf. Now is the time to visit CALIFORNIA When summer hns passed in tltese north ern states, the sun Is only mild under the bright blue skies of Southern Ciiliforniu. This is one of na ture's hnppy provis ions eterniilsunnner for those who cannot endure n more severe climate. Cnlifomin hns been called the "Meccn of the winter tourist." Its hotels nnd stop pine places nre ns va ried as those of all well regulated cities. Visitors can always find suitable accom modations, congenial companions, and va ried, pleasing recrea tions. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO, Will be glad lo supply some very attractive literature, de scribing in detail the ninny de lights of winter in California. Very low round Hip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from Portland lo Los Angeles nnd return is &5.00. Limit six mouths, allowing slop-overs lu either direction. Similar excursion rales nre in effect to all California Miiuts. l'or full Information, sleeping car reservations mid tickets, cull on, telegraph or write C. W. Springer, C. T. A,, 3d and Wash, ingtim streets, Portland, or Win. McMurrny. den. Pass. Agl. l'ottlnml, Oregon City ol St, Johns, Oregon Ol'I'ICHMH M)orll. W. Iirlce Kunntcf-A. M. Kmoii TrrtircrJ, ll. Tsncli Allorno' . Collier lliiRlnrrr-C. Amlrrw l'li)lcln-A. W. ViiH-riil Clilrlol I'lillcr-J II. IHmW Mltht IMllc-IV I'.thcllilKC Coiincllnirti nt I.bikci A, W. IMvU, C. I,. jiiliiiMiii. H. I.. Untile Coiitirllmcil I'lrsl Wstil: I', J. Miller W W. Wlmllc Couiiclliiicli rVoml Wiil; . II. C. Iluulcr II. W. Ikiiihsm CpMMITTItlW Stmts Slid IKKks-W. W. Wlmllc. P. J. Miller. C I.. Johnson License II. V. Iioiilmm. II. C. Hunter, W. W, Wlmllc WAlcr ami I.ltitil C I,. Johunn, A. W. I)mi, II. V. Iioiiham I'liuncc A. W. 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(jlsssvW'stsssasttbAAtAAAAA W IV is j IwUm at s.l.tit WUs wlU mj ki i The Sniiih Prendor IVpewrite nas widened its mrH? :i it includes the whole ciyijr zed world; has become the pijwritcr of oyer 300,000 perators and has, during Q06, broken every preyiou? ecord of sales, bcaus it 'as from the beginning besit n-t cvciy typewriter rieef. -"T-HE tri-color feature of j the Smitfr Premier Typewriter is recog? nlzed as the greatest im provement in modern type? writer poiitrt5tion yet in providing it, none, pf III strong fundamental fear turcs, for which the Smith Premier )ia always been noted, have ben sacrificed. Complete literature on re quest. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. Y. vllHhiiBlislilK COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms in the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph McChesncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Nleht Office In McChosncy Block rnonv voooiwn ST. JOHNS. - - OREfJON Dr. MARY. MacLACIiLAN Physician and Surgeon. Office in Holbrook's Block. Residence, 315 Hayes street, Phone Scott 6)9S- . OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hours, it to it a.m., iloSP-m-Office I'houe, Wmxllnwu Ui KetUtcncc I'lione. Union 5901, Office In Portsmouth nrlck. J. R. WE1A1ER Transfer and Storage M.. .11tt.t tmiir frrw-ula tli 1111(1 fmttl fill mrtft of lortlntul, Vnncouvcr. Linnton, I'ortlitml uml Suburban Hxprcjvs Co., city dock anil nil jwhils ncccsslblc by oi.HM mmi iinlliiiA mavlnn ULUllt r luliw sasiM s s s . ... - ... m 11 siK-clntlv. 109 H, HurlhiRtoii; phone RICIItllOIUl ot. A. B. HEAISTOCK Puncrnl Director nnd Bmbalmer I..nly Assistant. Hrnncli ofTicc nt University 1'nrU Dmj Store, phone Woodliiwil 187.). .Miiln ofTicc, l'ottlnml, Oregon; phone Selhvood 71. Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D. KvsliK'itrc, 697 IMwmiii Street OITice, l'lltcr lllock University lMrk, rortlmul, Oreoii ajWt- LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F. sr. Johns, oKcaoN Meets each Monitny evening In Odil fellows hnll, nt 8:00. Visitors welcoincil. C. P. Ontes, N. O. I'.. It. Ilolcomli, Sccretnry. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIIIIITS OP I'VIIIIAS. Meets every l'rldny nliiht nt 7130 o'clock nt I.O.O.l', hnll. Visitors nhvnys wcl come. I.. W'.llrnnson, C.C. V. A.Slorr.K. U.S. Doric Lodge No. 132 l:. nnd A. Al. Heiilnr comiininlcn tlonson first nml third Wednesiliiys of each month In Odd l'jl lows' hnll, Visitors welcome, It. H, IliirrlnKloii, Jus, McChesncy, Secretiiry. V. M. CAAIP 773 W. O. W. Metis every icconil nnd otirth Wed itsdny even, mi! In Hick 'iter's Hull. f. II. Anson, C. C. l. SwciikcI, Clerk. Central Market! Holhrook lllock, Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the licit Meats Obtainable. Orders l'llled nnd I'liiully Tmdc Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE IMS . IISADC KIAISnSJ cstaN COPVHIQHTS 0. Anton, sending a skcltb and df script Inn m qolcklr Ascertain our ottuton frue wli.-tb.r an liiT.nllon is probntilr ptmhl. Cuu rounlesv. I Inui .iriell v fMnlld.utlifcL HANUCUI OK or. I'uull still I it., uiuo.1 mxwvj ivr.iiiiiii,iinw,i r P.t.nti ik. a ibrauiili sluaa Co. ncslT cuUitVon of nr sclefI4o loafMU Teimi.' ur I four Cionlbs, f U ' Bold bj UIM Mall Scfiedi)e Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7;ip a. tn. and 1:15 p. 111. Leaves at 10:30 a. tn.t and, 4:45 Pi HI Office open week ilays frojp 6:45 ft- ni, to 6:10 p. tu. SiAidays from 9 to 10 a, in Pointers for our Patrons, Bring in yptir pripting i?pw. We do tipt alow flPV printer Rt put out nicer work than vte do BHt1 we put the best stock into our job The difference between poor stock and first class stock on a job is a small item when you consider the value of the job. It is the price of a satisfied custqmer. It is better to make 50 cents less on a job and have a customer who will come back, thau to use tne lllmsy stock, make the extra 50 cents and lose your customer. That" is the way we figure it, .