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WOES OFTHE PURSER Ho Has Troubles of His Own on the Trip Across the Atlantic. MUST HAVE A GOOD TEMPER Hit Time Watted by Foolish Quel tlont and Trivial Appeals, Mainly by Women Passengers, Yet He Hat t Be Alwayi Polite and Agreeable. "Yes," Bit M the purser on ono (if tlio IiIr liners recently to the writer, who happened to ho taking n trip from Llv cruool to Now lork, "wo have mi own troubles, I can nssure you, Mini I nomctlmes envy the cnptuhi hH soil tnry enjoyment of the bridge eve during n sixty mile Rate. PniwoiiKcrM seem to think tlmt the purser N put on n ship simply to nnswor foolish questions. "Of courso there Is n Rood lenl which wo hnve to put up with us ho lm? pnrt of our legltlinute dullo though when n passenger brings us a hundred dollar yellow bark mid usks to hnve It changed Into Kngllsh. Kreneh Qermnu and Spanish money tmil stlpu Intns tlmt there must he twice lis much French its Ocriiiiin mid hit If the re mnlndcr In Hngllsh silver coins, pre Bumnbly for tips, Is It nny wonder thnt wo occnslonnlly lose our tempers? "And then, ngitlu. the purser Is ill wnys nppenled to for the most trlvlnl things. A wumiiii passenger vomes t the window, iiud If It is closed she will bang on It till It Is opened, no ninth If the sign Is there its In rue ns life Unit the otllco limits nro from II to '- mill I to 0 o'clock iml she Is honoring mo with n cnll tit :i . in. Then, when thy window Is rnlsed for four she will Hiimsh It to smithereens, she nays with n sweet smile: 'Oh, Mr. Purser I nin so sorry to disturb you. I know It Is not your hour of business, hut could you tell mo If wo will really Innd next 'X humility, its I told my brother wu would, mill I know ho will bo waiting for mo on tlm dock,' "Of course I tun polite, but I lutvo some dllllctilly In persuading her tlmt 1 inn not running the ship, mid uelthc cntt 1 control thu elements. Mho goes nwny with mi expression tlmt clearly shows she thinks I mil keeping souni thing buck mid It will lie my fitult If wo do not arrive nt thotluio uppoliited "I remember mi one trip when the weather wus particularly stormy n woman passenger knocked nt my door nfler olllce hours, of course-mid bogged tlmt she might speak to mo for n few minutes. I politely nulled her to outer, mid then, her. eyes Mart hit: out of her bead with the excitement of suppressed emotion, hho Implored mo to draw up her will. I protested that 1 wits not n lawyer, but do you think she would ho Niitlslled with tlmt ex ciisi't Not much! There mid then I bad to draw up u document In thu best legal phraseology I could muster. "When It wits Mulshed uud I mid my assistant had signed It she guvo thu young fellow n sovereign for his Iron bio, and us for ino well, she tool; oir a very hiiudNoiiio rim; mid Insisted on my iicccptlug It. I have tlmt ring yet but what bent mo. of thu donor 1 never knew, for when the storm abated and we were safe In port shu never no much as bado mo good by, though I had repeatedly asked her to take back her ring. Kho was a wry rich woman evidently, mid the 'beipiesls' In that will I drew up inudo my eyes bulge. ".Most passengers when wo have been a day or so out bring the purser all their valuables, for which they receive a receipt. Some nervous women seem to think tlmt a 'strong room' at sea Is not a very secure place for their Jew vis, mid they Insist on seeing their treasures at least everyday. One worn an passenger made my life a burden during a recent voyage by taking her valuables out and putting theui In again three times a day until I told her that the next time she called for them 1 would not take them back again whereat she told me, with a sour look tlmt I was Impertinent and sho would Inform thu captain. I believe she did so, but the eaplalu gave her a word or two of advice regarding the Implicit trust which should ! placed hi a purser, and this ipileted her. In fact, she afterward came to me and apolo glxed for her seeming rudeness. "As a rule, I conduct church service on board, us the captain does not en Joy the work, but prefers to remain on tho bridge. Many it funeral service also has fallen to my lot, and 1 have oven otllclated at a christening. I am usually tho one to whom a passenger tiles when he Is dUsattslled with his cabin, though tho duty of changing a stateroom really rests with the head steward. Then, again, It Is the purser who Is appealed to when the pttsseit Kent elect to bold a concert, mid the young folks usually rush to him also when they want to have a dance on deck, A purser can be very popular or the reverse, uud unless you Imvo an excellent temper you stand a good chance of being the reverse. "The funniest experience I had was ou a recent trip, when there was on board a little girl about twelve years old. Kite struck up a warm friendship with mo and would walk the deck for miles If I would only accompany her. Hho fell very III during a storm and refused to be comforted. Her mother asked her If there was anything sho could do which would ease tier suffer ing, nud the young Imp said there was. If sho would only 'skldiHt' and let the purser read a book (o tier she would feel better, And the Indulgent mother came to me, stated the case, and well, I compiled with her reiiiM uud read to the child for a little while each day until sho was well enough to coino'ou dock again." Loudon TltlllU. POISON OAK POISONING. Mallard's Snow I.ltt'.mcnt cures It Mr. 0. II. 1 Cornelius, Tumor, Oro., writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow Llnlmont cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful trouble Sho not only cured a case of it ou horsclf, but on two of hor frlomU who woro poisoned by this samo ivy. Price 25c, COc and ft. 00. Sold by North Hank Pharmacy, f NeU th lba on your paper, A PERILOUS PERCH. Two Nights on a Ledge of a Lofty Peak In tho Tyrol, In the northeastern corner of the Tyrol Is tho best skee ground In Ku rope, writes W. A. ltallllo-Urohntn In "Tyrol." Tho region hns many toft peaks, which make mountain climbing of Interest. Tho author gives one of bis adventures on n peak near tho vll Inge of Kltzbtihel. On ono of these peaks occurred to tno mnny years ngo n little ndventure which gave tnc an opportunity of ad miring thu grand view rather longc than was pleasant I wns out stnlklng chamois, mid. hav ing some unoccupied hours In tho mid die of tho day, when stalking Is prnc tlcnlly usclcti, ns tho beasts are rest lug, I thought I would ascend ono of tlioK- pinnacles upon which nt that time few human beings, 1 suppose, hnd ever set foot. The very last bit was n smooth faced rock not more than twelve feet high. but absolutely uucllmhnblo If unaided by ropo or nnothcr man upon whose shoulders ono could get mid so obtain a hand grip of tho top and thus draw oneself up. As I wns nlono I had re courso to n short length of rope I had In my rucksnck. Making a slip noose, I threw It upward till It gripped some projection. Then I drew myself up. While looking about me mi tinfortu nato movement of my legs, which were dangling over the brink ns I sat. caused tho ropo to slip nud fall down to the small ledgo on which I had stood when Hinging II upwnrd, This ledge or band of rock was uncomfortably narrow not wider than thirty Inches, mid the abyss below was a perpendicular wall four or live church steeples In depth. At first It did not seem such u sorl ous tlx to be In. Hy letting myself drop to the ledge, my extended arms gripping the top. the distance between the soles of my feet mid the ledge was not more than four feet or so nothing to speak of If that yawning gulf had not been there mid I had had hoots ou my feet. Hut, having taken these off anil left them below, together with my coat and rllle, I should have to drop on to shnrp rocks barefooted and hence would he very apt to lose my balance. Tho more I considered the position the more I funked that drop, and, to make it long story short, I stayed on that pinnacle two nights, until tho morning of the third day, before him ger drove mo to risk the drop, which I did In safely. Mow I got down tho remainder o that descent, "shinning" down chilli neys and creeping along narrow edges. was a mystery to me uflerward, for I was faint with hunger and my knees trembled nml shook under mo. hen I reached the first habitation where I happened to be known the peasant woman at the door hardly recognized mo. A BUSINESS EXTENDER. The Kind of Man Tor Whom There Is a Dig Demand. "I ant looking for a clerk, n man with it personality, a man who can do things mid Increase my business. Mun ey Is no Item. I will not take salary Into consideration. I will pay Sltxi, jr.'.'i or whatever ho Is worth. I want the mini." That Is what it successful merchant said some days ago. Let us pay our respects to tho mer chant who Is looking for a clerk of this kind. A good clerk deserves good salary and usually gels It. This Hinder of good pay for good services Is the bask principle of tho rem lions between employer mid employee. While all merchants are not willing to Pay enough salary to their clerks, (here aro more merchants who are glad to pay all a clerk is worth than there are clerks who aro glad to bo worth all they are paid. livery village, town and city U look ing for the mail who can "Increase business," Tho man who will work for the Interests of Ids employer Is wanted the world over. Tho world of business Is crying out for such men for men whom It can trust mid in whom It can place coiuldeneo thaw a thing will be done when the "boss"' back Is turned. This man Is wanted In every store, factory, at every Kst and In every great business In (ho laud. If you are attempting to avoid re spoiislhlliiy mid as much work ns pos slide you will, unless by great mistake escaiK) promotion or Increase In salary Vheie are two kinds of clerks, and uily two kinds. One tho entire bust uess world Is anxiously searching for, and the other the entire business world Is anxiously waiting to get rid of.-Twin City Commercial lltilletlu. Where Women May Not Pray. In some parts of tho world the wo men aro not even nttowed to pray 'ertaln Hindoo congregations deny heir women this privilege, and among the Ainu wnpicu can pray only In very rare cases as the deputies of their husbands, The natives of Madagascar. however, stretch a point ami permit their women to Intercede with the powers of evil, but prayer to their supreme being Is strictly a masculine irerogatlve. Expensive, "Yes," said the young wife proudly. 'father always gives something oxpeu slvo when be makes presents." "So 1 discovered when ho gave you away," rejoined tne young tiusimiid. Kxchauge, A Polite Walter. "Hero, waiter," exclaimed an Irasci ble diner, "this beef you have given mo Isn't lit for a pig to eat!" "Well, sir. don't eat It then!" tho waiter advised pleasantly. London Scraps, When llattorors meet the dovll goes to dinner. Italian Proverb. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad- ertlsement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. ni. Please remember this and save the printer Mail Schedule Mall arrives ut .St. Johns at 7:io a. in. ud 1:15 p. in. Leaves ut io:;o a. in., and 4:15 p. ut Office open week days from 6:45 u. ui. to 6:10 p, ui, Suudays from 9 to 10 a, ui, RESOLUTION. it Is resolved hy tho city of St. .lollllS! Thnt whereas, tho city engineer of, tho city of St. Johns lina filed his report, plat and survey in tho mat-, tor of widening Huchnnnn street In1 the city of St. Johns, ns shown by said report, plat nml survey now on flic in the office of tho city recorder,' nml nro hereby referred to, nnd i Wherens, said report wns adopted hy ordlnnnco embodying thoBnmo on the Ith day of May, 1909, designated ns Ordlnnnco No. 228 of said city, and Is hereby referred to nnd made, n part of this resolution, now there-1 fore, It Is hereby resolved tnnt k. C. Couch, II. W. Honhntn and II. W. Ilrlce, each being disinterested free holders of tho city of St, Johns and over tho ago of twenty-one years, and not being related to any of the parlies Interested In such proposed wldoiilne of Itiiclinimn street, nud each possessing the qualifications of lurors of tho C rcult Court of AIUK nomnh county, Oregon, bo and thoy and each of them aro Hereby np pointed ns viewers to view such pro posed widening of lluchannn street as shown In said report, plat and stir voy of said Knglnoor above referred to, una to nssess (inmngcB nnu none fits caused by such change and will oiling of said lltichniinn street; nnd that said K. C. Couch, 11. W. Hon ham and II. W. Ilrlco, its such vlawors, shall meet nt the office of tho city recorder of tno city of Hi, Johns on tho 20th day of July, 1000, at 2:110 P. M, of said day, and shnll then nnd there bo sworn to fnlthfully discharge such duties ns shall bo assigned them. That thu said viewers shall, nt that tlmu or nny subsequent data to which they may adjourn, wlticti sunn not exceed 0110 week nt n time, pro ecd to vlow tho proposed widening of Huchnnnn street; and to deter mine nnd nssess how much, If any less valuable thu laud or other prop ertv or any part thereof, tbrougl or over which said street Is to bu widened nnd laid out, will he run tiered thereby: mid shall also its certain tho respective Interest of nil persons claiming to bo tho owner or the owners of tho Innd or nny in terest therein, or nny Improvement thereon, mid the damages which one of said ownerM respectively will bus tain; and shall also make Just and en 11 tab o estimates nud nssess muni's of tho value of the benefit uud nilvnntngcB of said proposed wld cuing of Iluclimiau street to thu re snectUo owiiurs or other persons In turestod In the laud or other property which said viewers shall bo deemed osneclally benefited by such widen 1 11 ir mid c iniiulmr of said sireet, nu viewers shall thereafter, at their earliest convenience, and not later than 2u duvs. ronort tho assess meut for damages mid benefits tho council of said city, giving, n nearly as they may hy duo dlllRonco ascertain, thu namo of tho owner or owners owning or having an Inter est In nny lot, block, tracts or par c h of and which shall 110 uunu fitted by such widening and tho amount of tho respective benefits toucthor with tho daiuagcH assessed to each tract or parcel of land caused hy said widening of said street; nun thu namo of thu owner or owners ot said tracts, lots, parcels or lauii so damaged. That In making said report, said viewers shall assess ns part of tho houofitH tho sum of J-'.OO fur each of said vluworri per day necessarily required for viewing snld proposed rluiiiuo uud wldoiilim and assessing dnmiiKOB mid benefits as aforesaid Tint recorder of tho city of St Johns shall solid, bv mall post lmld a notice of tho appointment or tho sold lowers, giving tliulr names and 10s mint hg tho ttiito mm pmco tur ineetlim. ami specifying with con vonlent certainty tho unloosed widen Inir of said Iluclimiau street, to each of tho property owners witoso proport Is proposed to bu appropriated, or to his agent, to tho post officii address of such owner, If such post office address shall not bo known, then tho notice shall ho directed to such owner or aueitt ut St. Johns; mid said re eurder shall also, and at least five lays before tho day sot ror tno meet Inir ot such viewers as aforesaid cause said viewers to bo notified of their appointment and tho tlmo mid tho Place of such meeting. I'hnt when said viewers snail rno their renort with tho Council, tho re corder shall forthwith semi by mall post paid, to tho owner of oacli lot or part thereof, or tract or land ns sessed for benefits or damages, or appropriated for tho proposed chaiigo and widening of Huchnnnn street directed to tho post office address of such owner or agent, If such ad diesa bo known, mid If nut known to St. Johns, Oregon, stating when such report shall bu considered by the council: and directing that they present their objections, if any there be, In writing; mid when and where they shall ho heard; ami wuen ami whoro snld council shall reject or .ctent tho renort of said viewers Adopted thlH lath day or Juiy, !'01i. Attest! A. M. K&'OX, Hoeordor. Published In tho St. Johns Itovlow, July 'tilth and 23rd, 1009, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE lit tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon for tho comity or .Mint 110111 ah; In tho matter of tho estate of Robert Johnson, deceased. All noisoiiB nro nereny noutieu that Hert Johnson, as administrator of the above iiamed estate, lias rued with tho clerk or tho above named ourt, his final report and account mid tho court has fixed upon 10 o'clock A. M. of tho 16th day of ucust. 1900. as tho place, when and whoro all persona having any ooiec tlous or exceptions to anything In snld final report contained, or miy net done by snld administrator as uch, may proeut tlio same and bo heard; pud when and wheto said final report and nccount shall be finally titled. This notice Is puuusiied pursuant to mi order of tho Honorable Lionel Webster. Judge of tho above named Court, iiitulo ou tlio 7th day of July, 1900. llr.HT JUU.NSO.N, 30-5t Administrator, Subscribe for tho St'. Johns Itovlow nud keep pested ou tho dolugs of tho city, 1 aaattBBBHfji?aHt) lsVIflHlaLlilaaaaaaaVIIHb3Lafl Ilullt of the product of the PACIFIC BRICK & MARBLE CO. Manufacturer! of ELBRAM MANTLE BRICK Silica l'rcuscd llrlclc, Clay ltrick, IMhrnin Sanitary llae Hoards, Klbram 1'loorTilc. Hlbram Wnlnscontlng, Out Side Chimney nndl'nclng Ilrick, Sand, Ornvci and Cement. Everything strictly high class Office I'nctory nt 402 Corbet Hld'g., Portland Phone Main 5399 BARGAINS0 I Real Call J. E. Williams Residence -Office - - . 1 St. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS f 25.00 to f 135.00 Cauli or Installment nt PORTSMOUTH DRUG CO. the only agency for phono graph supplies oil the Peninsula. Inilcitrtictnble records . minute record Double records 2 tunes for the com of one. We take old and broken records in exchange for new. PORTSMOUTH DRUG COMPANY 8o. DAWSON STIU'.KT C. W. Bowhay, Mgr. rPA. 11. 11 ItMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full Una of Robas, Cmkoti, to., kpt In atock UoWcnVe I hoiie Wou.iiswMjto REAL BARGAINS Specinl Sale of all MILLINERY at ABBOTT'S, Portsmouth 60S Dawson Street. Proposals For Street Work Sealed proposals will bo received at tho orilco of tlio Recorder or tno city of St. Johns, until July '27, 11)09, nt I o'clock, p, in, for tho Improve ment of WIIIIh lloulevard from tho North lino of I-'oBnonden street to (ho South lino of St, Johns nvomio In tho manner provided by Ordlnnnco No. Uta subject to tho urovlslona of tho Charter and Ordinances of tho City of St. Johns, nnd tho eatlumto of the city oiiulneor. on file, with expansion joints In walk and curb every 1. feet and 4 Inch tlio through curb every SO feet. iilds must bo strictly In accord ance with prlntod blanks, which will bo furnished on application nt tho office of tho Recorder of tho City of St, Johns, And said Improve ment must bo completed 011 or be for Sept. "3th, 1909. No proposals or bids will bo con sldered unless accompanied by n cer tified check paynblo to tho order of tho mayor of tho city of St, Johns, certified by a responsible bank for au amount equal to ten per cent, of tho iiKKroeate proposal. 1110 r ik nt to rojoct any ana all bids Is hereby reserved. Hy order of tho city council, A. M. KSSON. Recorder. Published In tho St. Johns Itovlow, July 9, 10, and 23, 1909. BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN Whon six months old tho llttlo daughter of B, N. Dowoy, n woll known merchant of Agnowvlllo, Vn., had an attack of cholera infantum. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and DI arrhoon Itemedy was given and ef. fected a comploto cure. This romody has proven very successful In cases of bowel complaint in chiiureu and when given according to tho plain printed directions can bo tolled upon with perfect confidence. When ro duced with wator and sweetened It Is ploasant to tako, which Is of great, Importanco whon a niedlclno must bo given to young children. For salo by all good druggists. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 13 THE PRICE OF PEACE. Tho torrlblo Itching nnd smarting, Incident to certain skin diseases, is almost Instantly alloyed by applying Chntuborlatu'8 Salvo. Price, cents, For salo by all good druggists. St. Johns, Oregon Phone Richmond 6i l IN Estate on mn IMnrfh lArcnv Johns Land Company f isjsaaeMaaWMSsaaBBBii OKI). II, IIUMSTOCK TNIVURSITY PARK, ORI'.OO.vj Office Phone Woodlnwn 703 Res. Phone Woodlnwn 1655 D. E. HOPKINS DI'.NTIST Office hours from 9 to 11 111. 1 to 5 p. 111. 7 to 8 p. m. 68j I)awou Street, U.MVltK.siTV I'AKK STREET CAR TIAE TABLE LHAVH ST. JOHNS A. M. H5 6.05 6.40 6.48 6.56 7 05 7.10 7-35 7-55 K.I5 8.35 9.01 9,31 9.44 10.06 10.36 10.50 It 13 11-34 II.56 11. 8 p. III. P. M. H.40 1 .00 1. 18 1.36 i.M 3.13 3. JO 3.50 310-S 3.36 3.44 4.03 4.30 4,40 5.00 5.13 5.3o 3.45 6. on 6.30 6.40 6.50 P. M. 7.00 7.10 7.JO 7.40 8,00 8.35 8.50 9.10 9.30 9.50 10,10 10,30 10.50 II.IO 11.30 13. CO St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Rust Side (A. M.) 6io, 7:10, 7:50, 8130, 9:10,9:50 10:30,11:10, 11:50. P. M 13:30, iuo, 1:50, 3:30, 3:10, 3:50, 4:30 5:10 6:00, Leave West Side (A, M.) 6:50, 7:30, 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 11:50. P. M, Uiio, 13:50. 1:30, sjio, 3:50, 3:30, 4:10 4J50, 5:30, 6:30. Bonville'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 O. R. & N. Union Depot, Portland, No. 3 Chicago Special leaves 9:15 a. tn, No' 4 Spokane l'lyer leaves at so p, ni. No. 6 Kansas City Bxp. leaves 6:00 p. ni, No. S Local Passenger leaves 7:45 a. in. No. 1 Chicago Special arrives 8:50 p. iu. No. 3 Spokane l'lyer arrives 10:00 a. tn. No, 5 Kansas City lixp. arrives 7:20 a. ui. No- 7 Locul Passcuger arrives 5:45 p. ui. Subscribe for tho Review and be happy. CHURCH NOTICES. Bantlst church C. L. Owen, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 n. in. Preaching at 1 1 n. m. II. Y. 1'. U. 7 1. "' 1'rcachliiB at 8 p. m. Methodist church S. II. Dcwnrt, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. m.i preaching at n a. m. and 8 p. in. Kpworth League nt 7 p. in. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station: 8:15 a. 111., low mass; 10:15 a.m., high mass; 7:30 p. 111., vespers and bene diction. Christian church Meets every Sunday In Tabernacle as follows: Sunday school nt to a. in.; preaching nt tt a. 111. and 8 p. m and Y. P. S. C. K. meeting nt 7 p. 111. R. J. Johnson, pastor. St. Andrew's Kplscopnl Church Ports mouth Rev. Dr. Van Waters, Clmp Inln. Kiindnv Services 71 to t). ni. Suit- (day school 10 n. m. Holy Communion first Sunday In the mouth at it a. ut. I Hvnngellcnl church Sunday school nt ion. ill. rrcnciilliKlin.m. junior iv. L. C K. 2:30 p. in.; Senior K. L. C. K. 7 p. in. Preaching nt 8 p. m. Chester P. Gates, pastor. I'lrst Congregational Church G. W. Nelson, pastor. Sunday school 10 n. 111.: nrcacliiui! 11 a. m. nud 7:15 P. m. Y. P. S. C. 15. meeting nt 7 p. in. Prayer mcctltiL' Thursday at T.io p. m. A scat and welcome to nil. IlantUl Church. University Park. Rev. A. II. Walt., pnstor. Regular services every Sunday morninc, ami evening. German Ilnptlst church Services held each Himiiny nt uaptist cnurcii osiunuwa Sunday school 3 p. in., preaching nt 3 p in. Rev. l'nltmcnt, pastor. German Lutheran Services nt 10:45 a. m. everv Sunday momine nt corner o Peninsula avenue and Uilpatrick street University Park. All Germans of St tolm cordially Invited to nltcnd C lluechler, pastor. Christian Science Unit llolbrook lilk Sundays 1 1 a, 111,; Wednesdays nt 8 p, m HtiDject: Truiiu COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms in the llolbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon, Joseph AlcClicsncy, At. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKOnON Day and Night Office In McChosncy llloch I'liont Jtriwy vsi ST. JOHNS, - OKUflON Dr. MARY MacLACIILAN " I'lDilcInn nnd Surgeon. Office iu Ilolbrooli's lltock. Residence, 315 Haves street. Phone Scott (1095. C. D. HOPPER, M. D. PHYSICIAN nud SUKGKON Office First National Il.itik Illdti Residence 819 Willamette liotilevnrd OfTicc IMione Kiclititoitd 1 151 Residence I'lioue Richmond 136 Daniel 0. Webster, A. R. M. D Residence, 607 Dawmiii Street Office, niter Mock University Park, Portland, Oregon U.S. HISWITT 512 Silas St. It. S. WRIGHT 504 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS AMI llt'ILDl'.US I'.stimntes nml Plans I'lirnUlicd IIOl'KHtt I'OK S.M.i: ST JOHN, OKH E. B. H0LC0MB DKSIGNKR AND JiUILDKR Finishing n Specialty. Kstimntes cheerfully furnished. .136 N. Lively street, St. Johns, Central Market! llolbrook Hlock, See us for the Choicest Cuts of the llctt Meats Obtainable. Orders l'illcd nud Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD. Proprietor. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from all part o( Portland, Vancouver, Liiiutou, I'ortiami ami Minuruiu lixpros Lo city hock aim an points accessible oy waeoti. Piano and furniture movlna a specialty. 109 15. Burlingtoui phone KICIIUIOIKl 01, E. C. MONNICH PAPER HANGING and PAINTING Intimates I'uruUhcd 1873, McKENNA AVENUE All St. Johns work will receive prompt and careful attention. LAUREL LODGE ,JsaaL. No. 186 I. O. O. F. ST. JOHNS. OKEOON Meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00, Visitors welcomed. 1. Mill, N. G. Ii, I). Holcouib, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KN1QIITS OP PYTHIAS. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.F. ball. Visitors always wel come, D. F, Horsman, C.C. W. A. Storr, K. R. S. Doric Lodge No. 132 F. and A. M. Regular communica tions 011 first and third Wednesdays of each month in Odd Fellows' hall. Visitors welcome. K. S. Harrington, Jos. McChesney, Secretary. W. M. CAMP 773 W. O. W. Meets every Wednesday evening in llickner's Hall. D. Tallman, C. C. W. ii. Sweugel, Clerk. Preach the gospel of SL Johns. 'X Do You Need a New Set of Teeth? If von do, we will make you a set that will look exactly like nnturnl teeth that will Rive your mouth and face a natural expression. DR. W. A.WISE Prosldontnnd Monagar. 22 Yoan Established In Portland. We will give you a good 33k gold or porcelain crown for $350 Molar Crowns 5- ajk bridge teeth i.oo Gold or enamel fillings 1.00 Siller fillings 50 Inlay fillings of all kinds 3.50 Good rubber plates 5.00 The best red rubber plates 7.50 Celluloid plates lo.ou PaitilcM extractions with local ... - ,50 1'alnlei.s extractloi.H, with Somno- form 1.00 Pillules extractions free when plates or bridge work is ordered, Work guaranteed for 15 years. THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. Asslstod by Dr. H. A. Huffman, Dr. A, 13. Stllas, Dr. Vnn E. Bllytu, Dr. D, S. Domgnrdnar, Dr. J. J. Plttlngar. The Fnlllng Dldg., 3d nnd Wnsh.Sta., Oftlca Hours--0 n. m. to O p.m. Sundays 0 to 1 Phone A nnd Mnln 2020 SUMMONS. IN Till-: CIRCUIT COUUT OP TUB STATU OK OltUdON, I'OItTHU COUNTY OK MULTNOMAH. J. CI. IlrliiHon, Plaintiff, VH ICmmn IlrltiMon, Defendant To Ktniim lirltiiioii, Defundiiut: In tho namo of tho ntnto of Oro rfon, you nro hereby required to ap pear nud niiswor tlio complaint filed agnltiHt you Iu tho above entitled Hiilt 011 or bofoio tno -:ird day of .Inly, 11)09, nhd you nro hereby noti fied that If you fall to answer or otherwise plead within wild tlmo, tho plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to tho court for the relief dumnnded In hi complaint 011 fllo herein, to wit: lor n decreo forever dissolv ing tho I'omM of matrimony between plaintiff uud defondnnt uud for such other nud further relief nn to tho court may kooiii ciiiiltnblu In tho proml8on, Th 1 11 HuinnioiiK In nerved upon you by publication thereof for n period of alx wcoUh, Rovoii Ihsuch, In tho St. Johns Itotow, a weekly nowspnpor of souernl circulation publlHhod nt St. Johns, Oregon, purminut to 1111 order of Iliinornblo W. N. Catena, Clrctlt JudnO of tho nbovo entitled Com t, duly miido nud entered In this cnuHo 011 tho 8th day of June, 1909. Tho (Into of tho first publication of this tuimiiioiiH la Juno 11, 1909. Tho last publication will bo July 23rd, 1909. COLLI KU & COLLlCIt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE trade mark sj Design COPVRIQHTa Ac Anyone undtng a tkelrh and dc.crtntlon mai quickly ucrialii our I'l'inton frc hclbr ao lufcntlon U prubablr plf ntaMa. Cnmtuunlc. tloiMttrlcllroonmiciiOal. HANDBOOK onl'atanu nt free. OldMl aiieucr fursecuni'tf puu. I'atauta takca tliroutrh iluuu A Lc, rlr ajMrial Ktftet, without tlnrce, la the SckKtific ftmrkM. A handtORiclr Illustrated waaklr. I-anrut dr. culalton ot any clentlilo journal. Tenua. S3 a raari tour uontha, U Bold t J all ndaalra. Our Cliargcs. As Is custoinnn', we will charee for card of thanks, 50c: for resolu tions of respect, Si. 00; for notices of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for admission, 5c per iiue, dui wnere mere are 110 charges for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. We make this announcement so that our good friends may understand our rule in this respect. FOR SALE. Two houses and lots, corner Edi son and John streets. Lot 100x100 feet. A snap. Inquire R. W. Mc Kea 19th. LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVr'' aaaaaaaf HflHaaaaaaaaaaVaV JHai aaaaT "BBP