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ALL NIQHT BAKERIES. tVhere New Yorkers Cnn Have Wand Supplied at Any Hour. Among tin ninny places of business uf una mid nnother Fori Hint In n crciit i lly nro Kept open nil night nro lml( ones. Tlio bakery 1h ii peculiarly dome tic business cHtnljllslmiont, supplying mostly home wniits, iuhI ns moat pen plo work any iinil hleep nlghta mlcht l)e Htinposod Unit there would bo no occufdnti to beep bakeries opo nights, but hero, where with Hie clty'i iminlfoM Industrie tlirrc must bo largo number of people work hut nt n times to I; cop things going, thorn ni bnkorlos Hint do keep open unit llnd trntle nt nil hours, , Homo of then1 nil night bnkrrh Imvo Itinrli room nttnrhmcnts, wlc-re pooplo flop In to out going tu or from work, while others do n bakery hind noss only. At either customer come In nt nil hours of tbo night lo buy things to enrry nwny, Just iih poi pie do nt nny hour of the dny, for the poopl who go to work nt midnight or nt 1 or 3 o'clock In the morning wnnt broiu nnd bakery Ntunf before they go, Just the (mine ns do those who begin thel Inborn nt 7, 8 or tl, nnd there In likely to he In their neighborhood mi nil night open bakery where they win regularly supply their wunts. l''r i! lo ft n. in, nro the hour lha iniirk low ebb In I ho nil night bakery frnde. but rtisliuncra nro dropping In nil night long.-New York Sun. ANCIENT GUNS. Remarkable Weapons That Were Used by the Turks and Chinese. At Hie Nlego of Miotics the Turks constructed morlnrs by hollowing out cnvltlcs In I be nolld rock nt the proper ntiglc, and In the nrneunl nt Mulln In n trophy of (ho long nnd glorious defense of vnlctln In it Turkish gnu, nbnlit n nix pounder, compoMed of u copper tube colled over with strong rope nnd "Jack el id" with rnwhlde. In the niiiiio col led Ion nro homo nntliUit"ipilck llrers," breechloaders, with small boron nnd ImnieiiHoly long barrels, like punt guns, 'J'hn Malay pirate put great trust In the long brass Nwlvel guns called "loin," nud In llorneo these Icln wero lined ns u kind of currency, largo sums being estimated In guns. 'J'hu Chinese ciinI excellent bronr.it guns (Micro In ii linn specimen of them In Devonport dockynrdl, but ho little did they iiiiderxtnnd gunnery that In 1 1 io no culled "opium wnr" the fort of the lloccn Tigris, defending tbo Can ton river, had the guim built Imuiovii bly Into the walk The Hlkh gunners opposed lo l.iiglnml In Hie two I'linjali wars, though they loaded with itmiix lug recklessness, shoveling In the pow der from open Isixes, stuck to their guim to the Innl. Tlio blood of the II rut limn killed wns Niueared on the gun, nud the whole detachment died hciddit It sooner than retreat. Chambers' Journal, Too Much of a Tonle. When Mr. Clilnchln returned bnine from Chlnehln .V Chlnehlii's t ho other day ho found lib wlfo lying worn out upon the Nofn, "Nothing wrong, I Impel" he ex claimed, "I'm afraid I shall have in slop that tonlo the doctor proscribed for Tom my," MrM. Cliliiehln faintly murmured "Why? Isn't ho nny betlorV" linked Chlnehlii. "Oh, yes. but I think the tonle must bo ton Invigorating. Why, ho ban slid down, the banisters fix Union thin moiiiliig, broken the hull lump, two Viihch, u wilier jug nud u looking glass. tied ii tin can to the ciiI'm lull nud Kcrlhhlod hU name mi the diawlng riKim paper. Of course It's very grail fylug, but I don't feel I could Maud much more, so I think I 111 Mop the tonle." Pats Inside Oamboo, Tlio culling down of ii clump of bamboo In the royal botanical gar- dens, Singapore, shows that Iho hoi Iowm In Iho Mem of I bene plauiH may nfford ii dwelling place for bain. On the splitting of a Joint lime lulls Hew out, ami It wiih perceived Unit othent were within, fare wiih taken lo pro vent further cctiH, nnd later exiiml nation of tlio Joint rcvonlcd the pre ciico of twenty-three bats In Hie hoi low. Pour of I hone were mlult females uud nineteen young ouch, oilier bam boo Joint were nho found In contain ii number of haK The specie In known iim Wif-oitigi paohypti. l.on don Sernpn. The Proper Uusitlon, Tlio man with the gliy eye and preteriuitiirully solemn ik'imnnnr put down ii boverelgu nt Iho Picking nlllco nt (.'baring Cross nud demaided u ticket. "Wluit million)" suapptd iho booking clerk. The would bo traveler htcudlcd himself. "What Millions have your ho tiakiHl. Willi Millet dignity. London tllobe. A Criticism. "Ho bald thin skirt of initio was a perfect symphony." ".Maybe, but U'h not well conducted." "What do you inciiiiV "It drugs."-CIeveInud Lender. Tbo Real Want. "What wo want In n wipum deal." "Oh, we'll compromise on that In ii pinch. What u really want Is e shade tho best uf It." UiuUrlllo Courier-Journal. Insincere, "Oh, John, don't you wish wo could sit hero uud spoon foroverl" "Yes, dourest. Hut lot's go now. I think 1 hear tho dinner bell!" lloston Tost. It costs tbo devil Utile (rouble to catch Iho buy man. German I'rovorb. POISON OAK POISONING. Dallnrd's Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O, II, 1'. Cornelius, Turner, Oro writes My wlfo linn discovered that Snow I.lulmont euros "Poison Oak Poisoning," n vory painful trouble, Blto not only cured n cimo of It on herself, but on two of bor friends who wore poisoned by this Bnmo Ivy. I'rlco 25c, COo uud 9 1 .00. Sold by North Hank Pharmacy. Not th Isbal on your paptr. IDLY WANDERING. When the Overwrought 'Worker Cuts Loose From Care. When a business man mi Iters from overstrain or u student from over work sometimes, liiHtoad of tnkltiir to bed, Ik; disappear. Suddenly ho Is missing, nil trace of him lost, Ills family nnd friends Invariably fear the worst. They Imagine ho lias mot with accident nud In lying unconscious In n hospltnl or him parted with bin who nnd Is confined In uti asylum or ban even taken bis own life. Theso things nro nil possible, but tho probablo thing Is none of them. The probable thing Is that tho overwrought man bus yielded to n natural Impulse nnd Instinctively has sought n euro by becoming n wanderer for tbo limp. He has put tho cares of tho old life be hind him nud with them tbo pooplo that recall the old life nnd has given himself up to tho henllng of (he road To drift with no well dellncd object to see strange places nud faces, over to nnswer tho cull of tho beyond "dlo fcrtio," ns tho (Jermnns call It Is more limn n dream' lying somewhere In tho Imck of every mini's mind, whero It wns lodged by Rome iiucoslor of tho nomnd period; It Is one of nature' own remedies for the worries of life. I'or tbo innn wllh n great sorrow, for tho innn with n troubled con science, for the man whose nerves nrc not treating lilm right, travel, change of rcoiio, Is one of tho things Iho wlso physician will proscribe. If It be n veritable tramp nfoot the cure will bo speedier nnd more complete nnd mny work physical regeneration Into the bnrgiiln. Now York Mnll. A FLOWER AND A WISH. The Romantle Marriage of De Lesssps of Suet Canal Fame. Hlr Henry ltrackenbury tells niacKWoodM .Mngar.ino iho story o tlio romantic marriage uf M, do T.cs sop. A Frenchman living In llcutilon wns compelled by the Illness of his wife In Inke her In Franco. He Mailed with Ids wlfo nnd two young dnugb tors, but the wife died on the voyage, Homo time afterward the Frenchman culled on M. do Lesseps, told lilm o Ills misfortunes nud of bis sufferings on (he long sen voyage nnd expressed Hie wish to dedicate Hie remainder of Ids life In the furtherance of tho con strtictlonof the Hue, canal, De Lesseps gave him mi appointment nt Isuiallla ami employment wns found In olio o the workshops there for Ids daughters, One dny De Lesseps' nlteiittoti was attracted by those two girls, with whom he entered Into conversation He ciime again next day nud gave to each of them n ilower, saying that they should frame n wish the last thing nt night mid Hint If In the morn lug they found thai tho Mowers had opened Iho wish would be grunted. On the following morning he went lo their house nnd found one of Ihf girls smiling, the other In tears. Ha asked the cause of the tatter's sadness "My Mower Iiiih not opened," she re piled. Tell me your wish, so that If possl ble It may bo granted," responded M de Lesseps. "Ah, to you least of nil men I can tell It!" wns her nnswer. Tho great engineer married her. Chinese Dramatlo Crudities. Here In u wimple of one of Hie unlvo blln of Chinese stage emit. Horn Ling, leading tragedian, playing the part of Iho younger sou, renders u solo which means that the widow uud orphans nro going to the temple lit celebrate funeral riles. The properly man sets mi Iho Hinge u little box for nil ullar nud throws over the widows head while veil, symbol of mourning. Then Horn Ling, us Iho younger mm. waves his bunds and kicks bin fool like n man punting u football, This hlgullleu that Iho rest of tho family In out of bin sphere of action. The scene has olllclally changed frcm a house to n temple. So, wfdio toe v.m ni tut fain lly kneels before the aliar, Horn Ling slrolln over nud chats with one of the miiklclaiis who happens lo be renting. -i:cry body's .Magailne. What Forty Poles Make. A goisl story Is told n boti i u certain irofesMir whoso business ll was to Ico nic lo it number of students on stir veylng. During one of the lecture tU professor fa Id that In Ids opinion tbo tole was of little or no value. To the astonishment uf those present n I'olbh gent Ionian arose and nftcr accusing Hie professor of Instilling his country men demanded an apology. The professor thereupon explained thai the pole to which he referred was merely it term of measurement, The relish gentleman, seeing his mistake. asked the piofessor to forgive bis ap parent rudcuci-s. To this the professor smartly replied: ou could not be rude, sir, even If you tried, for It lakes forty poles to make-one rood!"-Loudon Mall, The Amaton River, Although not tho largest or longest river, the Amaxou Is the most wonder ful river In the world, with it mouth M miles In width and with a force of water that repels or at least over Iu;h tbo ocean to a distance of more than llfty leagues, Yet In spite of the weight of Hie river the title tnnkes Its lutliionce felt for 500 miles from the coast, The easterly tmde winds blow almost Invariably upward, so as to lie ready to help I lie vessel against the adverse currents. In Olsgulss. "Do you mean to say that you flirted with your wife nil the evening tit the masked ball nnd didn't know her)" That's right. Hut she was so deuced agreeable how was I to know lierV Kxclmnge. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insuro a. change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please entember this and save the printer Mall Schedule Mail arrives ut St. Johns at 7:10 a. in, and 1:15 p. m. Leaves at 10:20 a. m., ana 4:45 p. m Office open week days from 6:45 a, m, to 6:lo p, in, Sundays from 9 to 10 a, tu, MATHEMATICAL SIGNS. rlgln of Plus, Minus, Multiplication and Division symbols, The sign of addition Is derived from Iho Initial loiter of the word "plus." lu tanking the capital letter It wns made more nnd more carelessly until the top part of the "p" was finally placed near the center; hence tho plus sign ns wo know It wns gradually reached. Tho sign of subtraction was derived from tho word "minus." The word wns first contracted In in. it. s with 11 horizontal llnu above to Indicate that some of tho letters had been loft out. At Inst the letters wore omitted nlto gotbor, leaving only the shore line. The multiplication sign was obtained by changing tho plus sign Into the let ter "x." This wns done bocnuse mul tiplication Is but n shorter form of nil dltlon. Division wns formerly Indlcntcd by plnclng tho dividend nbove a horizon tal lino nnd the divisor below. In or der to snve space In printing, tbo divi dend wns placed to the left nnd tho divisor to tho right. After years of "evolution" the two "&'" were omit ted altogether and simple dots set in the place of each. As with the others, the radical sign wns derived from the Initial letter of tho word "radix." The sign of eitinllty was first used In tbo year 1057 by n sharp mathema tician, who substituted It to nvold fre quently repenting tho words "cqunl to."-St. James' Onr.ctte. UNCLE SAM. The Way Our Nickname Is 8ald to Have Originated. This familiar iilcknaino for the Unit' cd Mates is said to linvo cotno nbont In the following manner: During the wnr of 1813 tbo United Htatcs government entered Into n con tract with Hlbert Anderson to furnish supplies to the army. Whenever the United Htatcs buys anything from n contractor It appoints nti Inspector to sco Hint the goods nro up to tho speci fications. In this case the government appointed n man by the name of Ham uol Wilson. He wns n Jolly, whole souled matt nnd wns familiarly known nn Uncle Sam. It was his duty to Inspect every box nnd cask that came from ICtbert An derson, the contractor, ami If the con tents were all right the cargo was marked with the loiters "H. A.-U. H.." the Initials of Iho contractor and of the United Htnlcs. The man whoso duty It was to do this marking wns something of n Joker, nnd when somebody asked lilm one day what these letters Mood for he said that they meant F.lbert Anderson and Uncle Ham. Kvorybody. Including Uncle Hnm himself, thought this n very good Joke, nnd by and by It got Into print, and before the end of the wnr It was known all over the country, mid that Is how the Unllod Hlntes received the name of Uncle Hnm.-Des Moines Itcg Ister nn Lender, Worshiping Turtle, At n place called Kntron, on tho French Ivory Coast, the natives be lieve that lo eat or destroy n turtle would mean death to tbo guilty one or sickness among Hie family. The fetich men, of which there nre plenty, declare that years ago it man went to son llsh lug. In the night his canoe was thrown upon (he beach empty. Three days afterward n turtlo enme nshoro at the name place with the man on Its back alive mid well, Since that time they have never eaten or destroyed 0110 of that species, although they en joy oilier species. If one happens now to be washed ashore there In n great commotion In tbo town. First the women sit down mid stnrt singing and beating sticks; next it small piece of white cloth (color must be whltei Is placed on tho tur tle's back, Food Is then prepared nud placed on the cloth, generally plan, talus, rlco and palm oil. Then, amid n lot more singing, dancing nud nntlcs of (ho fetich people, It Is carried buck Into the sea nnd goes on Its way re joicing. Too Much Espsnse, "Yes," said Mr. Tyte-ruist. "I was Just stepping 011 the car when the coudiictor gave the motormuu the slg mil to go ahead, and the cur started. My foot went out from under me, and I sat down 011 the muddy crosslug, ruining 11 twenty-two dollar Butt uf clothes." 'Then you sat there, swore Ilk lie a trooper and gnashed your teeth In rage, 1 suppose," remarked the sym pnthtzlng listener. No," said Mr, Tyte-l'hlst. "I may have sworn a little, but I didn't do any gnashing. My teeth nre new and cost me $au,"-Chlcugo Tribune, Waked Them Up. Dr. Hans lllchter, the famous con iluc tor, while supervising 11 rehearsal In n Itiidon theater once was much annoyed at the calm way the players were taking the Impassioned music. '(icutlcmcii, gentlemen," said he, suddenly Mopping short, "you're nil playing like married men, not like lov ers." Westminster Gazette. Not His Fault. Howell A good deal depends 011 the formation of early habits, Powell I know It. When I wns 11 baby my mother hired n woman to wheel tue about, and I have been pushed for money ever b'.uce. Loudon Mull. On Time. "Does he ever do anything on timet" "Oh. yes. He quits work."-DetroIt Free Press. When you sell an article by weight, remember that other people have scales. Atchlsou Globe. TERRIBLY SCALDED Is something wo hoar or read about overy duy of our lives.. Hums and scalds either slight or serious are bound to happen lu your family, bo prepared by having a bottlo of Hal lard's Snow Llulmont handy. It re lieves tho pain instantly and quickly heuls tho burn. Sold by North Bank Pharmacy. Work for & Creator SL Johns, Ilullt of the product of the PACIFIC BRICK & MARBLE CO. Manufacturers of ELBRAM MANTLE BRICK Silica Pressed llrick, Clay llrlck, Hlbrnm Snnltnrv Hasc Ilonrds, IUbram Floor Tile. Hlbrnm Wainscoatlng, Out Side Chimney and Facing llrick, Sit nd, Gravel and Cement. Everything strictly high class Office Factory at 402 Corbet Hid V., Portland St. Johns, Oregon Phone Main 5299 Phone Richmond 641 BARGAINS0 I Real Estate Call on J. E. Williams Residence Office - . St. I 0 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS f 25.00 to f 125.00 Cash or Installments at PORTSMOUTH DRUG CO. the only agency for phono graph supplies 011 the Peninsula, Indcitrtictnblc records 4 minute record Double records 2 tunes for the cost of one. Wc take old and broken records In exchange for new. PORTSMOUTH DRUG COMPANY 80 1 DAWSON KTRliKT C. W. Bowhay, Mgr. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmcOmmmmmmmiommammQ,mmmmmmm 9"a. 11. 11 ItMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full line of nobis, Caakete, eta,, kept In etook OfTU-f liione WooIUkii 1I74 Krtliltncc I'liunt WutxIUmi Jio REAL BARGAINS SjKclnl Snlc of all MIIJ.LN'KRY ut ABBOTTS, Portsmouth 60S Dawson Street. Proposals For Street Work Sealed proposals will bo received nt tho office of tho Itecordor of tho city of St. Johns, until July 27, 1909, ut -I o clock, p, in. for tho Improve ment of Willis lloulovnrd from tho North lino of Fessendeit street to tho South lino of St. Johns avenue In Iho manner provided by Ordinance No. 213 subject to tho provisions of tho Charter and Ordinances of the City of St, Johns, nnd tho estimate or the city eiiRlneer, on file, with expansion joints lu walk nnd curb every 12 feet and 4 Inch tlio through curb every SO feet. Hlila must bo strictly In accord mice with printed blanks, which will bo furnished on application at tho office of tho Itecordor of tho City of St, Johns. And said Improve ment must bo completed on or bo for Sept, 25th. 1909. No proposals or bids will be con sidered unless accompanied by a cer tified check payable to tho order of tho mayor of tho city of St. Johns, certified by a responsible bank for an amount equal to ten per cent., of tho aggregate proposal. Tho right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved, lly order of tbo city council, A. M. KSSON. Ilecorder. Published In tho St. Johns Rovlow, July 9, 10, nnd 23, 1909. DOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN When six months old the littlo daughtor of H. N. Dewey, a well known merchant of Agnowvllle, Vn., had an attack of cholera Infantum, Cliamberlalu's Colic, Cholera and Dl arrhoea Remedy was glvon and of' fected a complete euro. This remedy bus proven vory successful In casea of bowel complaint In cbnureu and when given according to tho plain printed directions can bo relied upon with perfect confidence. When re duced with water and sweetened It Is pleasant to take, which Is of great Importance when a medicine must be glvon to young children. For sale by all good druggists. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 13 THE PRICE OF PEACE. Tho terrible itchlug and smarting, incident to cortain skin diseases, Is almost Instantly alloyed by applying Chamberlain's Salvo. Price, 25 cents. For salo by all good druggists. 1 IN 818 North Jersey Johns Land Company I 0s irOi 01(0. II. 1 1 KM STOCK I'NIVHRSITY PARK, OUF.OOs; rig Office Phone Woodlawu 703 Kes, Phone Woodluwu 1635 D. E. HOPKINS DHNTLST Office hours from 9 to 12 ut. 1 to J p. tu, 7 to 8 p. m. 6S2 D.iwson Street, U.vivitKsiTV Pakk STREET CAR TIA.E TABLE LltoVH ST. JOHNS A. M. P. M. P. M. 5.45 ll. -io 7.00 6.05 1.00 7,10 6.25 1. 18 7. jo 6.40 1.36 7. -to 6.4H I. 54 0.00 6.56 3.12 8,25 7.05 3.30 8.50 7,20 2,50 9.10 7-35 3.aS 9.30 7-55 3.6 9-3 8.15 3.44 10.10 1-35 4.0J 10.30 9.00 4,30 10.50 9- 4.4 U.o 9.44 5.J II.30 10.06 5.15 12.00 10.36 5,30 to. 50 5.45 11.13 6, 00 ll,3j 6. 30 11.50 6.40 13. 18 p.m. 6.50 St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Hast Side (A. M.i 6mo. 7:10. 7:50, 8:30, 9:10,9:50 10:30,11:10, 11:50, P. .-ti I3:.v, 1:10. ino. 3:.vi. .uio. v.aa. a:q :io 6:00. Leave West Side (A. M.) 6:50, 7:30, 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 11:50. P. M. 13:10,13:50.1:30,3:10, 3:50, 3:30, 4:10 4:50, 5:30. o.to. Boiiville's Western Monthly The Western Maga zine that tells about the West. Leave orders at the St. Johns Review office, 15 cents a copy $1.50 per year. TIME TABLE 0. R. & N. Union Depot, Portland. No, 3 Chicago Special leaves 9:15 a. m. No 4 Sjtokaue Flyer leaves at 5X p. m. No. 6 Kansas City Kxp. leaves 6:00 p. ui. No. 8 Local Passenger leaves 7145 a. m. No. 1 Chicago Special arrives 8:50 p. tu. No, 3 Spokane Flyer arrives 10x0 a. tu. No. 5 Kansas City Hxp. arrives 7:30 a. m. No. 7 LocalPasseuger arrives 5-45 p. tn. Subscribe for the Review and be tappjr. CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church C. L. Owen, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 o. m. Preaching nt 11 a.m. II, Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. in. Methodist church S. II. Dcwnrt, pas tor. Sunday school 10 n. m.; preaching nt it a. m. nnd 8 p. m. IJpworth League at 7 p. m. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station: 8:15 a. m., low mass; 10:15 a.m., high mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers and bene diction. Christian church Meets every Sunday InTabcrnacle as follows: Sundny school nt 10 a. m.; preaching nt it a. in. and 8 p. m., and Y. P. S. C. if. meeting at 7 p.m. It. J. Johnson, pastor. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Ports mouth Rev. Dr. Van Waters, Chap lain. Sunday Service 7:30 P- Sun- tlnv tirhfinl tn n. til. IIolV CotUIUUIllotl 1 first Sunday in the mouth at it u. m. I-.vaugciical cnurcn sunauy scnooi ai ion. 111. Preaching it n. m. Junior IC. h. C K. 3!30 p. m.i Senior K. L. C. M. 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Chester P. Gntcs, pastor. First Congregational Church O. W. Nelson, pastor. Sunday school to n, tn.; preaching it n. tn. and 7:45 P- 111 Y. P. S. C. K. meeting at 7 p. m. l'raycr mectiiiL' Thursday at 7:30 n. 111. A scat nnd welcome to nil. Ilntttlst Church. University Park. Rev A. ll. Waltz, pastor. Regular services every Sundny morning nnd evening. German Haptlst church Services held each Sunday nt Haptlst church ns follows: htlliimy scilooi 3 p. tu., prcacmug hi 3 p tn, Rev. Faltmcnt, pastor. German Lutheran Services nt 10:45 a. m. every Sunday morning nt corner of rcninstiln avenue ami Ktipat,ricK street University Park. All Germans of St Tohns cordially invited to attend. C Ihicchlcr, pastor. Christian Science Hall Holhrook btk Sundays 1 1 a. tu.; Wednesdays at 8 p. m sui)'cct: uic. COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms in the Holhrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph AlcChcsncy, Al. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKQGON Day and Night Offlco In McChosncy Illock ST. JOHNS. - - OREGON Dr. MARY MacLAUILAN Physician and Surccon. Office in llolbrook's Illock. Residence, 315 Ilnyes street. Phone Scott 6995. C. D. HOPPER, M. D. PHYSICIAN tint! SURG HON Office First Nutionnl Hani: Hldt,' Residence 819 Willamette boulevard Office Phone Richmond 1151 Residence I'lione Richmond 136 Daniel 0. Webster, A. B At. D Residence, C97 Dawmui Street Office, Filter Illock University Park, Portland, Oregon II, S. IIRWITT 513 Silas St. 15. S. WRIGHT 504 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS AND llUlLDF.RS listimnte and Plaits Furnished IIOUSItH I'OR BALI! HT. JOIINH, OMR . E B HOLCOMB DHSIGNIJR AND DUII.DHR I-'inisliiiicr n Specialty. Kstlmatcs cheerfully furnished. 436 N. Lively street, St. Johns. Central Market! Holhrook Illock. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the licit Meats Obtainable. Orders Filled and Pamily Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from all parts ot Portland, Vancouver, Linutoii, Portland and Suburban Hxpreui Co.. city dock and all points accessible by wagon, riano and furniture moving a specialty. 109 H. Ilurlingtoit; phone KlCtltUOIHl 01, E. C. AlONNICH PAPER IIANOINa and PAINTINO lUtimates Furnished 1873, McKBNNA AVENUE ' All St. Johns work will receive prompt and careful attention. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, OKEQON Meets each Monday evening in Odd l'eiiows nan, at a:oo, visitors welcomed r, ntii, is. u, B. D, Holcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KN1QHTS OF millAS. Meets every Friday niultt at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.F. hall. Visitors always wel come. L. w.iirunson, L.C. W. A. Storr, K. R. S. Doric Lodge No. 132 F. and A. At. Regular communica tions on first and third NOv-'X Wednesdays of each I V v month in Odd Pillows' hall. Visitors welcome. B. S. Harrington, Jos. McChesncy, becretary. W. M. CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Meets every Wednesday evening in Uickuer's Hall. D. Tallman, C. C. W, B, Swettgel, Clerk. Preach the gospel ot SL Johns. XaJV1' Do You Need a New Set of Teeth? If you do, wc will mnkc you n set that will look exnetly like nnturnl teeth that will give your mouth and facp a natural expression. DR. W. A. WISE Prasldant and Managtr. 22 Yoara Established In Portland. Wc will give you a good aak gold or porcelain crown for $1-50 Molar Crowns j.oo 33k bridge tcctlt 3-oo Gold orcnntnel fillings ,,, t.oo Siller fillings 5 Inlay fillings of all kinds ; . . . 2.50 Good rubber plates j.uo The best red rubber plates 7.50 Celluloid plates. 10.00 Painless extractions, with local ... .50 Painless extractions, with Soinno- form !.cx) Painless extractions free when plates or bridge work is ordered. Work guaranteed for 15 years. THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. AaslaUd by Dr. H. A. Huffman, Or. A. B. Stilus, Dr. Van C. Bllyau, Dr. D, S. Bomgnrdnar, Dr. J. J. Plttlngar. Tho Falling Bldg., 3d and Wash.Sta., Offlco Hours--Q a. m. to 0 p.m. Sundays 9 to 1 Phones A and Main 2029 SUMMONS. IN THIS CIRCUIT COUItT OV TUB STATU OF OltKOON, FOItTIIU COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH. J. (J. IlrliiRon, Plaintiff, vn Kttimn Urliisan, Defendant To Km nm Ilrlnsoii, Dofondniit: In tho niimo of tho stnto of Oro gun, you nro hereby required to np pear uud nnswer tho complaint filed ugaliiHt you lu tho above untitled suit 011 or before tho 23rd day of July, 1000, uud you arc huroby noti fied that If you fall to atiawor or otherwise pload within Raid time, tho plaintiff, for want thereof, will npply to the court for tho rollef demanded In hi' (.uinplnlnt on file herein, to wit: I'or 0 docreo forovor dlssolv. lug tho I'ontM of matrimony between plaintiff nud defendant nud for such other nud further rollef ub to tho court may seem oqultnblo lu tho promises. This siiinmoim Is nerved upon you by publication thereof for n period of six weeks, soven Issues, In tho St. Johns Ituvlcw, a weekly newspaper of Kouernl circulation published at St, Johns, Orogoii, pursuant to an ordor or Honorable W. N. (latonw, Circuit JutUu of the ubovo ontltled Court, duly miuio nnd entered In this causo on tho Klh dny of Juno, 1909. Tho date of tho first publication of this summons Is Juno 11, 1909. Tho last publication will bo July 23rd, 1909. COLLIKIt & COLLIICIt, Attorneya for Plaintiff. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. 0 YEARS EXPERIENCE sssssssssssssssssssssV . . Designs Copyrights Ac Anront stndlnf a tkttrh and deirrlptlnn may anleklv ueerfAlii nur onlnltui frei tnfentlon leprofaeblr patentable. Cummanloe tlonaitrlctlroonSdeiitUl. HANDBOOK onfaUnU UFOanSdtiitUI. 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