ENGLISH HOL DAY How East Side London Plays on 1 Boxing Day. 1 ROUGH SPORT IS THE RULE. All Cockneyland Flocks to Hlstorlo 1 Hnmpitcad Heath, Where Hliarlty, Fait and Furious, Rulei From Early i Morning Till After Midnight. I lloxhii? day In n Brunt Institution In I KiiKlniul. The day nftcr Christinas Is Hexing ilny, ho called because In Ihu , old days It marked the occasion of the ' nctunl Riving of Christmas boxes. Now It Ib a national holiday. liesldes being the Inst In the year, It hns to sniJlco Londoners, tit nil events, until Knstcr Monday. U'h n ureal dny In Cockney land, mid the cant end crowd to Ilnmpsteiid heath, the pIcturc.Huuuopcn 1 space In the northwest of London. j All roads lend to the heath. Boon nfter daybreak the procession begins. Fully loaded traps mid dotiliey barrows nre tho principal Ileum In the vehicular tralllc, tint the majority nre on foot, ; ulnplng 11 nd shouting for the holiday, 1 " Kro yer nre, Sir 'Kncry," shouts n , wotnnn, pushing n tin nrjulrt nilcd with i wnter Into your face. "'Kro yer nre. I Blr 'Kncry; nil tho fun of the fair, i Two n penny. 'Avo it couple, will yer, in'lud?" ' Tho London street inerrhnntH have the habit of giving prospective custom ers n title, presumably on the theory that ii Londoner lilies to have you be llevu that ho Is some well known man, ' Should you be persuaded Into buying 1 "n couple" the chiiuei's nru n moment Inter you will be face to fnce with nnd n inotith organ In the other hand. Them Ik battle tn their eyes, and be fore you lire nwnro of It 11 strenin of wnter will be running down your face. The best thing lo do Is to retreat, fur If you should give battle you nru Hiiro to retire, defeated, with your collar like a wet rug and n most uncomforta ble feeling of dampness down your back. Onco on the heath the cocoa nut pitches will llrst claim your notice. "Kro yer nre, kernel; seven shies n tnnner. Hrery one yer knocks dahii yer 'nvo. They're nil milky. Iildles mid kids 'nrf way." Then this sceuu will meet your eye: Outside ii large tent stands it railed platform. On It are half u dozen men stripped to tho witUt with nrum fold ed ncroNM their chests, One of them, evidently the proprietor, twists n Inrgu rattle, which gives forlh n most deaf ening iiiiIxm. At Inst It stopx, nnd he begins; "lildles iiud guilts, I wants ler bin tenlucu to yer notice some of tho best boxers In the world, "I tit nt the end Is Felix Seolt nf Liverpool. 'II'll tight nny man In the era lid, nnd If he don't put 'lin iiht In three nihuilH VII give Mm a quid. Nnh, then, who'll 'avo 'em on with Ihu cliitinplnn?" Homo one accepts tho Inviting offer, nnd n rush Is made to pay Hut admis sion fen nud get Into tho tent, A company of traveling actors Is ns- nuniblcd on the platform oiltuMo (ho next lent, nil made up In their war paint. Tho piece to bo performed Ii . "Othello." The prloo of niliiiWtdnu Ii a penny, A reserved seat, nu empty I Ihix, will cost you another penny, And the Iioiiko soon tills, Outsldo you will tlml every form of outdoor miiuteiueiit In full swing "Aunt Snllles," swings, roundabouts, skipping nnd donkeys. The latter nro greatly patronized. Young men and mnldeiis, old men and women, nil hnvo "n paiiuortli of donkey ride." A fat woman clings to unit poor beast'H neck shouting: "Oo'er, I'm Mini I'm falling. Don't make Mm go so fust. Ho, look lit mo 'at. I.eiiiino get off. I'm sure yer Mttlng Mm." When tho iliiHt ban cleared away she Is seen lying In the road panting: "I kiiuw'd yer done It on purpose!" At Inst the Journey home Is begun, everybody happy mid tired, yet not too tired lo II nlc iirms, the men wearing tho girls' feathered lints mid pearl but. toned coats mid the girls wearing enpx nnd hats and wondrous iiiaMiillne Jackets. All are singing different songs, but every now and then they break forth In unison with popular songs of the moment. In the saloons they drink beer out of one pewter mid swenr undying love mid frloiulNhlp till tho voice of tho proprietor, It now lo lug l'-'JO In tho morning nud closing time, Is heard calling, "Time, gents, please," mid n tlniil start Is made. This may answer the pieMlou why the average Cockney worker always wants n second day off to get over Iloxlug day, New York Times, Wanted to Sc Them, When Helen, aged four, for the tlrst time accompanied her mother to church she was given Home money for the collection Ihix. It was carefully explained to her Unit this money was "for tho poor." Helen sat patiently through perhaps a third of the service, when she star tled her mother by rattling the coins between fler cupped hands nud liKinlr- Ing lu u loud voice: "Mamma, when aro the poor coming nrouud? My 8 cents Is getting nil hot nud sticky!" Upplncott's Magazine. Good name In man or woman Is tho Immediate Jewel of their souls. Shakespeare. Polntors for our Patrons. i lie untcrence between poor stock and first class .stock on n job is n .small item when yon consider the value of the job. It is the price of a satisfied customer. It is better to make 50 cents less on n job ami have u customer who will come back, than to tisc the llitnsy stock, make the extra 50 cents and lose your customer, That is the way we figure it. 'Arrlet. She wears n large lint trimmed "M- n urilliinry colds will yield to ""''' ., tm levied against tho property especial- will, large feathers of brilliant hue, nl truaUmntr mn 10 O t JJIB II18T WAUU, No. ly benefitted by such change of said 10s n ha r fr ngo down over her fore- , ' ' ., . ... -0J u8t..!!""'",i10'' 8,f.c. .1 . W h bou ovnrd hnvlng been fully head and n bright colored velvet dress. l,,,'u 1 r,,,ml1, POIl TIIK SECOND WAIll), Tho nld. ........ ., una Iimi fiwii linlliu. 11 friin tiei'Mtilr. Cllv Hull. St. Johns. v..... ,1, 1... it 1.., iTuimniy Kuverni tviu nu 111 11 line, vaeii 1 - 1, .,, , ... .. , ..l mi:ittu, "u .i uj ...1. 1 1. ,.,.lln 1,11,1 vl,tni,,.,. nt ..viw.mir.i I 1 IIO polls Will bo O lOIICd at MllO I t, rllv (if Hi .tnlitm llilil mill Wll. III! Ill III lllllllllll IIIU IHIIVI It IIUt.li ...v.wii ,.,, .... ... StopPain HEADACHE Take ONE of the Littlt Tablets and the Pain is Gone NEURALGIA "Dr. Mlltt' Ami. Pi In I'lIU tiix txtti nud bf m (of rhcu mitu runt, lit idiclit ind filn In tick and HJti, mil In cxry CIM Iht) girt peffeei uiluicilon. Htnnr Conner, llooriinn. N. Y. AND THE fAIM Of RHEUMATISM nnd SCIATICA 25 Doaca 25 Cents Your Drown will Dr. Mlli' Aml-Ptlfl.Pllli ind hi It iwhoflitd to return ih rfit of cb flrti ftdtt (only) It It lull to hntlit (ou. Dctt Treatment for Colds, lit" t l. it to cold cm ii wot after trunl While Ihls troiitinoiit Is slmpl reipilres eoiiHlilurnblo trouble, nnd tho ono adopting It muttt roninln In doors fur n day or two, or u frosh cold Is almost Hiiro to bo contrncled, mid In miiuy liiNtiiucuM pneumonlit follows .'h It not belter lo pin your faith to mi old reliable preparation llko Chiimberlnlu'H Cough Itemedy, thnt h famous for Its cures of colds nnd cull (luiiys bo depended upoiiT For sulo I.) till good driigglNtH. New Docl DlmensloiiH lower chord. Unlit for 11 wheut dock, well lighted. 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Y. . pi. 011 tiieotn nay 01 April, 1900, tor tile :',""v viueu uy mw, rrom 1110 rorco nnu ":' " "i."'',', , , C for Rdlt improvement of Richmond street from Jl,u niloptlon of this resolution, tofllo 0 of tho nforesnld pretended mort-L ?nl" .oir,ee' l'"'tld, Oregon; phone iv 1 ivviu I....; ,, ..... ,..,. 1 r... f,,r record n cone of Ihls ronnliillon I ........ ....... . ..... . i.i . . ... oellwood 71. 1 130.Cxr.IO. 1I..1 floor to la 6-foot cement walk, u-foot curb. Ite. Mllltliomnh county, Oregon. . nt.,, 1.,,- 1n.vP lni,.r,.Bi 1., .i,n LKH1ICI V. COJlCr..A. IJ. HI. U. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION Notlco Is hereby given thnt an election will bo held on Mondny, tho fifth day of April, 1D0D, In tho city of 8t, Johns, Oregon, for tho follow- lug purposes, to-wlt: Kor tho pur- poso of electing tho following named officers for tho city of St. Johns for lleglnnlng at tho Northwest cor tho ensuing year, viz: ner of Lot 10 In Hill's Addition to A Mayor: A City Recorder: A City Attorney; A City Treasurer; Thrco 35 degrees, East 177-5 feet to tho Councllmon nt Lnrgo; Two Council- Westerly sldo lino of Fcsseniicn men from tho First Ward; Two street; thonco North CO degrees, Hast Councllmen from tho Second Ward; 30 feet; thenco North 35 degrees, In tho inunncr provided by Law and West 177.6 foot; thonco South CC do tho Chnrter. grees. West 30 foot to tho placo of And nt said election thoro will bo submitted to tho qualified electors of said city, for their approval or re- Jectlon, tho following propositions: "Shall tho city of St. Johns in- cur n municipal bonded Indebtedness In tho sum of $10,000; $13,000 for tho purposo of purchnslng from tho St. Johns Trnnsportntlon company Its ferry bont, 'James John'; nnd $3,000 for tho purposo of mnklng any niter- ntlon or repnlrs that the Bnmo may need, nnd for tho purposo Of buying cnbles, mnklng ferry slips nnd land- ings. biiiu uoniis to run lor 11 period of Tweuty-flvo years, option- a1 nfter Ton yenrs from their date, and bearing Interest not to exceed tho rate or nvo per centum per nn- num. Interest payable semi-annually, nnd Interest coupons to bonr Inter- wherens, tho viewers so appoint est nt tho rnto of flvo per centum ,( fei their snld report, which said per tinnum nfter maturity." report was by snld council rejected, AlKO n proposition tU nmolld or not to nmend Sections 30, 31, 42, C0 nnu ,v 01 1110 ah 11 cipui runner 01 Mm Cllv nf HI. J111111H nu iirotioRcd o'clock In tho rorenoon of said dny "!".' w" ro".1"1" 01,0,1 u"m SoVi'! o'clock In tho nfternoon of snld day iJUOJ. " Drnnnr-olrt fnr Clrnnt Wnrb MUJJUOaiO IUI OIICCI HUlru Kfitkd ormU will bo n-celvL-il m ; , ' , 7 , :, intii nuiu it'iiui i mm mvu m Korues nn tint 3Uth 1 nv nf Anrll dl S Bald'c ly " ' C0"""", C0U'" 4,lh aZ 0t 198;, nnd Wn" lS recorded on .0 29th 'd y of Tho fol owL hnvo been doslcnnt. '"7fr adopted by ordlnnnco em- A i90c , uok N 278y t Tiio rouowing iino noon tiosignnt- bodying said report. And, nK0 3D jjorlKBKO n0cords for Mult. l.f" "0,,I,,B ,,,ncu8 for mM vluc' . WhoroB.. . nil the ussessments SSmah 'county! Orelon. by which It uy order or t no t oui.cii. hereby doclured to bo public streot, hoU for ,;,,, B0 fu lho ,,, We deliver your giKtils to nud from nil . Recorder l0".VU! . . .. .. a,foctB Plnintlfl s fee tltnpla title to w' Mlno'l. Vnncouyer, I.liiuton, Published In tho 91 Johns Itovlow HeginnliiK at the Northwest cor- nn ,1Malvdod ono third Interest In tytlnml nii.l hubtirluii IUikm Co., i uuiisneii in i mo hi. jonns iteieN, ,10f 0 ! in jiiipH Addition lo -i.i t,- t .. .1 city dock mid nil no hits nccet, blc be Mnrch I'd nnd ?G, and April I'd, theolliceof the city recorder of the city , .. , , of St. Johns Oregon, until a o'clock lU.'V'1 .lh. clt. L?r. '? . ho.rob Iiiiwuii nut wi 1 in: 1 "111,1,1,1 niu in, iy u, -- -; -- ... . :bBU, ml uiiiin luuu unu nil ll leu nil" I . to the Richmond utrcct dock, bv laving M" llo office of tho County Clerk of ni itrest In snld lots three nmi n.i.it ...!.. .. ,x tweeii the et . line of Jemey street nud !c, '1 f .f!,frt'..'xttl!Tw' . aan 0 The remiilnliiL' iKirtfon of Mild itrect to S;"'' " "V: .V.:,' .- be wood r . . . . 1 cu MticwniK unit ucccsviry ciom Vcc"r!',,,!.KU,I 'i1' J"?, T' 1 iiii'iiii. iiit Ri'Xhiiivuiiinin n u J enulneer. now on file lu the office of the city recorder. 1'nrlt litil tniiAl Im nremiiiuinltil In- it I certified check tuynblc to the mayor for " miiu iioiicm iiimi 10 iter cent 01 inc conlrnel price, nnd no bid will be con sldered iiiiIcm nccotn.inlcil by inch check, nud iihiii blanks fiirnUhwl by the eltyreeorderfori.iichpuriKii.es, SjiIiI improveiuent niuitt be completed 011 or iientie teptemiicr 1, 1909. iiierigni 10 icect nny nnu nil mils it hereby reserved. I riie vMliuutcd et of said Improve. ment l 5.Si.t.J7, ny onier 01 me city council, A. M. HSSON. Cllv Recorder. l'nblUhe.l In the St. Johmt Review March li, 19, 36 , 19119, Proposals for Street Work. . . ... . . .. nciucil proposHls will uo received nt too omui or tun Recorder of tho iliv nf iniitiH until Anrii till, f in) or ht. .louiiH, until April inn, W. at !00 o'clock, P. M for f tho Iniprovenieiu of llnyes street from tho Soulh lino of Ilurlh.gton street to f I" N!!"l!. , " l i f ."1.1' to" iiiiiiiiiiT iniiniieti uy un iif niminer provnied by on u nrovlili.il be nrilln. iiiko No. 331 subject to tho provisions of tho eiiu'rter nnd ordinances of the Ity of St Job s id l o os In. o of the cl.y m Sor 1 o 01 ino cil eiiMlieer, on n o. Hlils must bo strictly In accord- anco with printed bln.iks, which will bo furnished on application nt the office of tho Recorder of tho City or St. JOI1I1S. Alld snld llliprato. incut must bo completed on or be for UO dnya from the dale of the liibt publication for snld work .No pronosnls or bids will bo con sldered unless accompanied by n cer tlfled check payable to tho order of the mnyor of tho city of St, Johns. certified by n responsible bank for nu amount cipini to ten per cent, of 1110 nggregnto proposal. The right to reject nny mid nil uiiis is Hereby reserved. ny order of tho City Council A. M. KSHO.N, itecorder. Published hi tho St. Johns itovlow. .March pj mid .6, mid April 1'JOJ City of St. Johns, Oregon OI'l'ICKHA Mayor II. W lltlce Ktxonlcr A. II. lto.t TiMuter J. K. Tanch Altoiuryll. U. Cullltr Knsliircr C. Andtt l'h ictait A. W. Viumil Clitttol 1'olU- J. II. llUck Night l-ollw-O. mhciWic Councllmen at Larcri A. W. laU, C. I.. Juhuiuu. ti. I,. ttobU Coiiiiclliiicii I'Uit Wanl: V. J, Miller W. W. Wtmlle Councllmen tWcoud Want: II. C. Hunter II. V. llouham coMMirriius Street ami lKvk W, W. Wlmlle. J. jiuiri. v. ... juiiilkuu llceue II. W. llouham. It. C. Hunter, w. w. wtmlle Water and Utiht-C. I,. Johuwu, A. W. i4i. ii. tt. uouuaiu I'tiiauce A. W. IUtU. II. C. Hunter, S. ... 1UUIC UulMlngit and Otoiiml II. C Hunter. I'. j. aimer, v. i.. jonnion llealtlt aud I'olicc-S. I.. lVibl?, II w. uouiium, w. w. u indie Liquor Llccuie I'. J. Miller. A. W ltvl, S3. I.. IIOU1C Wanted. To exchange HochI River IaudL,,1;68 Wesl Side (A. M.) 6:50, 70, 1 for St. Johns property. Inquire at .,5.0,' 90' i?:'0" L' 34" ' RESOLUTION. It is resolved by tho city of St. Johns, that Whereas, on tho fifth dny of May, 1908. tho cllv council, by reHolutlon duly tmssod. deemed It oxncdlent to elinngo and alter Willis Uoulovard of said city by widening tho Bnmo, to- wt: By Including In said streot and making a part thereof tho following described trnct of lnnd: tho city of St. Johns: thenco South tioclnnlne. nmt tn nnnronrlato and condemn tho nbovo described truct 0f land for tho purposo of widening Willis Uoulovard, and Whereas, tho city engineer thoro- after and within twenty days, made 8uch survey, report and plat and filet t10 sumo with tho city recorder, which suld roport and plat was thero after adopted by ordlnnnco ombody- ng such report, nnd thnt thereafter anu withln sixty days, tho council np- nnlntiM thrn tlBlntnrnstitil frcn hold. ors of tho city of St. Johns possessing ml0 qualifications or Jurors or tno nri-ntt c'nurr .r Multnomah county t0 Vlow such proposed chungo and mako nsBOBsmonts of tho damages nnd benefits, cnuscd by said change, nmi nn.l n,n mnnrll tlmrnlinnti nnlnrnil Lti viewers to ngnln view said pro- ,,om)d chnngo and to fllo their roport I ...1.1..1. -i.i 11...1 n,. l)H U0U0Vnrd bo and tho buiiio Is. I'ru' '"-od and changed by widen, tna it,,, .ninu. nmi ibm Hut following iho city of St. Johns; thenco 8outh lift degrees. Knst 177-G feet to the Westerly side lino of Fessenden street; thonce North M degrees, Knst ;iu reel; inetico Norm im negroes, ))'.e'l ".r.; thenco South f.0 degrees, "lBl ov ,uu'- lu ul ul""r I Adopted by the council March 23rd, A. M. ICSSON, .V" "... llOCOrilCr. Piibllshed In the 8t-Johns Itov'lew, March 2Gth, mid April '-'nd l'JOU. RESOLUTION It la resolved by the city of St. Johns, thnt It dooniH It expedient mid necessnry to altor lllcliinoiid street bj extending tho same from the North- erly line of the Sovoniuco Addition ti Columbln boulevard In said city and to condenin u cortnlu trlnugulnr iii.,r f urnnn.i 1 ... tn ni,il Soverunco truct to bo used ns a street, thereby oxtondlng Richmond street: tho same to bo slxtv itiOl Iran of land be. and the same I. " , ,n-; I rflllSier OlOraCe feet wide from that cortnlu trnct of ""divided 0110 third feo nlmplo In land deeded by Nancy Caples to the toro,8 .or t0 ,,t'r, (lowur '"terest In r iv nf HI. .Inliim In in iihdiI mi utr.t.tt llll.l 1linwil ii. II li.litfin.i.l ulrntit to tho Northerly lino of Coluinbln '"B,10, forecloso tho nforesuld pro boulevard In said city. tended mortgage to said lots threo And bo It further resolvod by the a'"J . four- or fro, .ortlng any city of St. Johns that tho city eiigln- oor bo nnd im is borebv .ilr.iei...i m .:.":::"..",:- ' . v..r. :. : . . T. ." exieusioii or iiiciimonii sireoi nnu to m. ., , ,,, -" " 'n,nlng n ful and w"",' V commuiiih n inn aim 'Pleto descrlptlpii of such oxten - ur.:' Z m d of thTnor: . . . . : . i i"i"ane uiereor, nun 01 1110 pop 7'""""''v- "v ;- ,on m.c' nn? ,rcl ot ,BVa 0 lbo "I'Proprlated therefor, mul llluhtt fvey. report and plat ,l0of mid to file tho same with the rucorder of said cllv within twontv rucor,"-r or saiu cuj wiuun ijxjiuj "J, ..L ''S..8.0. " ." . ,UB comc" am ,ur,l,l,r . ..... . .. I " " , .... .,. . x,,,. to """'"' - " - llllIJi I Ai M. K8SON. Published In the St. Johns Itovlow, March lititti, and April 2nd 1!09. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. TIAIE TABLE O. R. & N. Union Depot, Portland No, 3 Chicago Special leaves 9:15 a, m, .-so. 4 spokaue I'lyer leaves at 5:00 p. m, No, 6 Kansas City Kxp. leaves 6:00 i. m. .o, o i.ocai I'assenger leaves 7145 u. in. No. 1 Chicago Special arrives 8:50 p. tu, No. 3 Stxtkane I'lyer arrives 10:00 a. ni. v., , t-.. .. . ... : ... - .. No. 5 Kansas City Kxp. arrives 7:) a.m. L o. 7 Micai rasseuger arrive p. m. St. Johns Ferry Time Card, of umi wiry iuic -ra. 1 ....... ... o ... . . 7:50,8:30,9:10,9:50 10:30,! i:io7i7:5o. p! Mje. where there are no pharges M uao. 1:10. io. a:.w. a:io. a:so. j:o for these events, we will break the 5:106:00. 5yo, 6:jo. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of thn Slntn of Oregon for Multnomah county. Jcnnio Forbes, Plaintiff, vs Frnncls L. Murphy, Dofondnnt To Francis L. Murphy, dofondnnt nbovo nnmed: In tho namo of tho Stato of Ore gon, you nro heroby summoned and required to appear and mnko nns wer to tho complnlnt of plaintiff filed against you In tho above entitled suit, on or beforo Saturday, tho 17th day of April, 1000, which dato Is subsequent to tho expiration of six weeks after tho Cth day of March, 1009, tho Cth of March being tho dato of tho first publication of this summons, nnd It Is prescribed by tho order for publication of this summont that tho snmo bo published onco n week for six consecutive weeks. If you fall to so appear, tho plaintiff will apply to tho nbovo untitled Court for tho relief prayed for In her complnlnt In this buu, to-wlt: T.NfalrTlint tl.r. ilnml nvntllln.1 1... Alexander Forbes and Jonnlo Forbes, uated April 30, muu, recorded on tno mii .tn a. inni! 1.. nnb vn 368. nt nnges No. 370-380. Deed Hoc- ords of Multnomah county, Oregon, by which It npponrs thnt tho said Alexander Forbes nnd Jennlo Forbes rntivit vml In vml nil nf Intu t.llmlinr. cd ono and two, In Mock numbered Six, T. P. Smith's Addition to tho Town of St. Johns, Multnomah county Oregon, bo set nsldo, cancelled, an nulled nnd held for naught, bo far as said deed affects tho plaintiff's (Jonnlo Forbes) fco slmplo title to an undivided ono third Interest In said lots also her dower Interest In o . 1 1 1 Inttt Second That the mortgogo oxecut- cu uy Aicxnuuer i-uruis anu Jennie npponrs tho said Alexander Forbes nnd Jennlo Forbes couoyed to you all of lots numbered three and four In DIock numberod Six, I. T. Smith's Ailillllnn In llni Tnwn nf Ml. .Inlinii. .Multnoinnlt county, Orotfon, to secure " !! hereon " ...... mcnl of S2.1U0, with Interest from April Iluth, 1U0G, nt tho t, hnlnnco of ii Tt,ir.tTi,i snld lots. ou bo 'rouulrod to rniii'iii' In I hit til convey to tho plaintiff, by good nnd iift jr dVod.T foo .IninirilTto 5 nn in,iivi,i..,i ti.ir.i i..ini-...t m 8n(, ,oU 0I10 nnd tW0( , dovvor Interest In the remaining two thirds of snld lots one mid Uolcaso to her, III tho two nnd to manner pro- reinnlnlng two thirds of snld lots ' t- If you neglect, or r""V 10 10 Pmiiinu "er I.l,l lnl,r.,ul In Ml,t l,,tu mi,, nn.l In., I or roioailo from t10 force mid lien I of tho nforesnld mortgage, her snld Interest In said lots three and four, that the decree of this Court stand 11s mid for n deed from you to tho plaintiff for her Maid Intercut lu said lots 0110 and two, mid nu n rolea.o nf lint 11 n lil 1 11 tn mn I In lntti I limit timl f imhl IntereHt In lots three mid I0,lr r,om Ulu ,orco ", n Protended inortKUKe, mid thnt 11 duly certified copy of such docree bo re- corded In the dood nnd mortgage rululu u' .tiumiuiiiuii tuumy, uro ml . , . I-ourth Thnt you be forevor re I "trained mid enjoined from setting '. or claiming nny ostiite, r g 11 9T inwrcst in or to pininiirfs ' " " I"" "i wiew "'i four, and from foreclosing or attempt ,H"V V,"V". "V "l""rV ""hut o Piainiin a saiu interest III nil lnls nmi Hint tilntntlff l,n An, p1hpo,i i,v ,i,ppn nf thin rnnrt m i,. - . thi owner of nn undivided ono third e",,,, MM ' 8alJ ots , . . . . UIltltlel - " ZtTt , l , ini, two thirds of said lots, free from the r,.rrn nff.t.in.i nr i nf tim fnr.i. I . .,.,,.,, nr ,.., n. ,, mfnra. said nor eneo ll,VM"7ror, !m" . d'ffe.ent relief ns to icom' ,U0Bt 0,ul J"1 1 sixth Kor Judcinot for costs nnd dUburse I lfth For such other, further or the Court mny hw eoully. Igmoiit against you rnp rnfita nn.l fllftliiiranninntn liiftirciil I n tit. .i bv ninTnit V This summons Is published In tho St. Johns Itavlnw ntirsuttnt In .... nr. I juur ut xiuu. u. u uuuivuuuiii, juugu i ntored March 3rd. 1009. 0Attornoyefornpi Attorney for Plaintiff. March Cth, 1909, Is the dato of first publication; April 16th, 1909. tho dato of last publication. Notice of Appointment of Administratrix. Notlco Is heroby given thnt tho County Court of the State of Oregon I fnr Mnlt.inmnli Pnmitv nti tlin -'tr.l I day of lbruary, A. I). 1909, lias duly appointed Cecllo li. lilttner as nd- lnlnlstrntrlx of tho estnto of Douglas I V, Olds, deceased, and that she has duly qualified ns such. Now, there fore, all persons having any claims ngainst tho said estnto nro hereby notified and required to present the same duly verified as by law re quired, within six months from the dato of this notice, to tho under signed administratrix at her residence 601 East 18th St., Portland, Oregon. uato or first publication of no tice; March Stb, 1909. Cecllo n. nittnor. Administratrix of tho Kstato all Douglas V. Olds, deceased. D. A. Kllks, McMlnnvtlle. Ore. 17 Attornoy for Administratrix. Our Charges. : ...:tt t I "a " . v;iiaiKc .-- nous 01 respect, i.oo: lor notices i church or lodge entertaiuments, ctc where there are charges for admission, sc per rule and insert them free. We niaj.e tilis nm,0uncemeut so that our cood friends mav understand .1 our rule in this respect. 1 to TOR SATISFACTION IN groceries! I' CALL ON US OR LET US CALL ON YOU A trial order wilt not only SCALES 5 Cedar Park COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph AlcChcsncy, Al. D. I t.nvcir-nu iun lliaii.iAW AINU SURGEON Day and NIrIU Office In McClumicv Mock ST. JOHNS, - ORKQON Dr. MARY MacLACIILAN Phyilclan and Surgeon. Office in Ilolbrook's Mock. Uusldvuce, Jlj I lay en street. Phone Scott 6995. C. D. H O P P E r, 7vi 7d. PHYSICIAN unil SURGEON ",CL 1 ,rst nnonni JiniiK mug. ni-aiuciiw: 531 ouuui jersey Oflico I'linne Kiclimoiul 11 si Residence Phone Richmond 531 11. S. IIIJWITT U. S. WRIGHT 513 Silas St. 504 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS AND Ill'II.DI'.RS Ksllmntc and Plain Piiruulicd l,ol'H,w T. Johns, ukk. J. R. WEIMER wiigou. Plnno and furnlturo moving ?!ILn.!V';. W) V" lll,rll,,l0,,i A. 15. nuiuSTOCK Piuicral Director and Ilmbnlmcr Uidy AMintaut. I "ranch office nt University Park, ; Heumtock, Manager. Phone Koldcucc, 697 D.iwmiii Street uincc, niter mock I'lilveKity Park, Portland, Oregon E. C. MONNICH I'APUR IIANOINO and PAINTING I2tlmntcs I'uruUhvd 1872, McKENNA AVUNUU All St. Johns work will receive prompt I ' mid careful attention. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. O. F. sr. Jolts:;, okui.on Meet each Monday ev nine, hi Odd I'eliovti. hull, at 8:00. VinP.om welcomed. C. citci, N, G, 1. II. Holcomb, Secrctnrj. Ilolnus l.odi.c No. 101 KNKIIITS OP I' VI III AS. Meet every I rlduy night Doric Loile No. 132 F. and A. iM. Regular coiuiuunlca tlous on flint mid third ediKMlu) s of e n c h luqnth in Odd PjIIow.' Hull. Vikltoro welcome. S. narriuglo,,, jcs. McLhesuey, uey, occrturv tt . .u. CAA1P 773 W. O. W. Meets every iccoud and ourth Wed lesday even ng in Dick. tier's Hall, J. II. Anson, C. C W. a. Swengel, Clerk. Central Market! Holbrook Illock, See us for the Choicest Cuts of the II est Meats Obtainable. orders Pilled and Family Trade Solicited 1 T. P. WARD, Proprietor. O YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DC3IGNS Copyrights Ac. Anron. Mndlnc aikttrh ndttcrli(lon may quickly ucttrtJtlii our u.lni.ut frcu Mbtr aa lOTtniina i prooaoirPAif mania. pAlentahla. Cui.rounlefr ttnt frM. DIJe.1 1 oldet u tney tor ecuruiir p ant. Uleo through Muuu l. reclr lu. without chari. lu lbo mwu uj IftcUlnatltt, Scientific Jhmrkaji. A h&nilftnm.lr llhutrmld WMklr. t jrveat Hr. ruuuloa of tnr acwnUSo txarruil. Tenut, $1 raart (oor aonlha, U gcl4b;all nawxtaajera. We do not allow nnv nrinter tn Pul or.k i we ad we put the best stock into our jobs ; ..: .. - , .7 r . Mail Schedule Mail arrives at St. Johns at 7:10 a. ni ami 1:15 p. m. Leaves at 10:20 a. tn.. and jm rt. in. Office open week days front 6ua a. tu. ' .' ' ..: I TP e i rx .1L 7: v.. .. .-DM nt 1.11 U.K. 1 . iu.11 vii.,Z7 ..1... .. .1 11" iiiDeriiacien iouow: huniiay kcIkhi com.. 1 w liruiuSi e o "l 10 ': Ircaclilnnt II a. in. and 8 coiik. 1.. .1 ru1m.11, C.C. , nl(, Y , Si c , mcctinK at 7 p. i, W.A.Storr.K. R.b.njj,,,,,,,, .Mslori t1 COI 1 0:10 p. m. bunuays rptu 9 to. 10 a, in ft satisfy us but will convince you & CURTY Richmond 961 X LOW RATES To Oregon DAILY During Mnrch and April From all Parts of the Hast VIA UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON Railroad & Navigation Co. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33 from Chicago $30.50 from St. Louis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas City Correspondingly low mtcs from nil other Kilntn. TO THE PUBLIC Write letters to everybody you know lu the Hint nud tell them about thcte low colonist rate. Send them liter- iittire nbout Oregon, or tend their ml d re wen to u nnd we will do It. In thin way you can be 11 great help hi the growth nud piogrcit of your State. YOU CAN PREPAY FARES for anyone from nny place lf you want to, DviKxit the ucccfitary iimoiint with our local agent and he will telegraph uckci promptly. Inquire of Agents or write to WM. McMURRAV General P.iheugcr Agent The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. boiiiiicru ruciuc Co. (J.iueit in Uregou.) PORTLAND, ORI'.GON CHUKCH NOTICRS. llantUt rhurch C. I.. Owen, lviitnr. Sunday m:1iik)1 at lo a. m. Preaching nt 1 1 a. tit. II. V. P. U. 7 P. m. Preaching at U p. in. MtthodUt church S. II. Dewnrt, pa, tor, Sunday nchool to a. in,; preaching at 1 1 a, m, nud S p, m, Hpworth League nt 7 p. in, Holy Cnm Catholic church, Portsmouth Station: 8;i5 a. m loiv m,i; 10:13 a.m., high iiiiiim; 7:30 p. 111. , venpern and bene diction. (.iiruu.in cuurcii fleets every buinuy d St. Andrew' Hphtcopal Church Ports mouth Rev. Dr. Van Waters, Chap lain. Sunday Service 7:30 p. in. Sun flat &r)i(wl in a. in. 1 1,11 Pnniftiimlnn ; firht Sunday In the mouth at 1 1 a. in. I Hvangclleal church Sunday whool ut id n. m. Preaching 1 1 a. m. Junior K. I4. C. IJ. a:jo jt. m.; Senior K. h. C. I. 7 it. m. Preaching at 8 p. in. Cheater P. ; oaies, junior. I'lrst CoiiKreeatloual Church O. W. Nelfon, jvistor. Sunday school io 3. m.; ircachinu ii a. m, an I 7:45 i. m. Y. P. S. C. li. niectlnK ut 7 p. m. Pruyer uieetine Thurday nt 7:30 p. w. A aeat and welcome to all, Ilaptitt Church, University Park. Rev. A. II. WalU, pastor. Regular kcrvices every Sunday liioriilnj,' and evening. Oerumu llaptUt church Services held each Sunday at Ilaptist church a follows; Sunday school a p. m preaching at 3 p. m. Rev. l'ul tm eat, pastor, Genuau Lutheran Services at 10:45 a. 111. every Sunday morning at corner of Peninsula avenue mid Kilpatrick street, University Park. All Germans of St. Johns cordially invited to attend, C. Iluechler, paitor. Christian Science Society meetings held at Chicago Rooming house, Sun. days, 11 a.m. and Wednesdays al 8 p. m. 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