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I A FATAL FRIENDSHIP. Devotion of Princess Lamballe to Marie Antoinette. SLAIN BY A PARISIAN MOB. The Asiasilnation of the Princess, Who Escaped and Returned to Com fort Her Friend, Wat One of the Wont Acts of the Reign of Terror. It wns In tho historic Cnrlgnnno palace nt Turin that the Prliiccs.i I.iiiii ballo wns born. Her father wns LouIh Victor of CarlRiinn, of thu royal houso of Sardinia ami Savoy. Her childhood wns spent In Turin during the period that followed tho defeat of tho French through tho brll limit military tnctlcs of I'rlnco ICugenu of Vienna. At eighteen she wns mar- rlcd to Stanislaus, sou of the Duko of I'cnthlcvrc of France. Tho chief plnco of this duchy wns the town of I.nmballe, nboiit fifty miles from Itennes. Tho I'rlnco do Lamballo died In ono year, nnd as soon ns etiquette allowed n umrrlngc with Louis XV. wna contemplated. This did not go Into effect, however, nnd tho princess withdrew from tho court. She met Marie Antoinette when that princess first enme to Paris, nnd they wcro mutually attracted nnd became friends. Tho 1'rlnccss do t.ainbnlle saw the dangers to which this young foreigner was exposed, and when Ma rlo Antoinette became queen of France In 1774 nnd appointed the princess sti pcrlntcndcnt of thu royal household she entered upon her duties with tho sytn pathetic understanding of n loyal friend. Tho closest ties of affectionate regard drew theso two young royal personages together. Through tho care less gayely of court life tho I'rlncess do Lamballo wns thu Judicious friend. When Illness en mo to tho queen sho wns fall hf ul and devoted. When tho storm of adversity brotco over tho royal family nnd It was ar ranged Hint nn rscnpo should bo of fected Mine, do Lnmbnllo got xnfrly to Knglnnd, gjlng neross from Dieppe, but tho royal family wero arrested nt Varennes nnd dcclnrcd traitors to Franco. Mine, do I.nmlinllo's devotion was no trim sho at once hnslcnrd hack to I'arls to bo with tho queen. Her friends urged and Implored her In think of tho danger to herself nnd pointed out that she could bo of no real service nt sucli n critical time, Hut she know better than they did what n comfort her presenco would be, nnd her heart wns entirely occupied with tho sorrows of her sovereign, Hho was allowed to become n prisoner with the roynt family In the temple. nnd for ono week sho was a cheerful nml helpful companion, full of nffiv. donate arts to mako tho hours lesi bitter and giving to Mario Antoinette tho loving, devoted can that only a friend so loyal could give, When thoHo about tho prison saw what nn Inlluenco of Joy Mine, do lAinhallo brought to the ruynl prison cm mi order wns Issued for her re inovnl to tho prison of Im Force, From hero sho wns taken for a mock trial nnd offered her life If she would tnko oath ngnlnst tho monarchy. With scorn sho refused to do this. Then camo ono of the most terrlhlo nets of tho period of tho reign of torror. Hho wns delivered to tho pen pie, wild with the deslro for blood, nnd was killed In the courtyard of a Force prison, They stubbed her with unbent, cut off her bead, tore her heart from her body while It was yet pal pllntlng mid then dragged her body through the streets to I list temple. On tho wny there they stopped nt n hairdresser's and made him rouge tho beautiful face mid frit mid powder tho hair. This man nearly died with fear while nt this awful work. When It was done and the head Net on a pike, tho long, fair curls of her pretty hair fell about the neck. Those of thu mob who suggested this hideous work upon thu bend said, Antoinette will now recognize her friend." The heart wun also put on thu end of n plko uud tho route to tho temple resumed. 1 lie oyiil family were (o Rflther, mid Un wns rending to (hem, when they heard Hie sound of the mob nnd loud, high voices. Suddenly tho door was opened violently, mid ns tbey all started to their feet somo men pushed themselves past tho guard mid shouted to thu king; "Tho people luivo something to show you. If you don't wish them to bring It up hero you nnd better go to the window," With thu deadly fear In their hearts they did as directed and looked Into thu dead and puluted face of (heir de voted friend mid nlso saw her tender heart nnd her poor body, hacked by tho sn tiers of these wretches, With n cry of horror mid despair Mario Antoinette fell Into n state of stupor. Mine. KlUubcth forced her Into n chair, and her children clung to her mid cried with fear, Inils tried to control his volco us ho said with pathetic dignity, "You might liavo spared tho queen thu knowledge of this frightful calamity." lloston Qlobo, To Make a Hit. "You send 1110 violets every morn," said the beautiful girl, "I do," responded tho nrdent lover, "no matter what tho cost." "Quito so. Now, why not send up n bunch of asparagus tomorrow Instead. It would bo Just ns expensive and would mako n big hit with pa." Pitts burg Post. lu adversity It Is easy to desplso life. Thu true, bravo man Is ho who can endure to be miserable. Martial, POI80N OAK POISONING. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O. H. 1 Cornollus, Turner, Oro., writes My wlfo has dlscovorod that Snow Linlmout cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a vory painful trouble. She not only cured a enso of It on herself, but on two of bor friends who wore poisoned by this snmo ivy. Price 25c, 60c and ?1.00. Sold by North Hank Pharmacy, Ne Uw label on your pf er. THE "BREAK" IN THE GAME. Oateball Almost as Much Psycholog ical as Athletic. ' Nearly every Imsehiill km mo Is won nnd lost on one piny n piny thnl comes nt tho psycholoRlcnl Inxtnnt. Among tho plnycrs who do not study psychology tho cruclnl moment Is known ns "the hrenk," n phenomenon which no ono hns analyzed nnd which tho plnycrs themselves do not under stnnd. Twenty men on the bench nro watching closely nnd Intently every movo of tho pitcher, every swing of his nrm. The tide of linttle rMes, ebbs, nnd then suddenly nt the stnrt of some Inning something linppcns, What It Is no ono outsldo (he psychic sphere of Inllucnco ever will understnnd, but the silent, tight lipped, watchful, nlcrt fellows on the bench sec something or feel something, nnd tho mysterious "brenk" hns come. "One bnlll" Tho plnycrs on tho bench suddenly stiffen nnd prepnrc for nctlon. "Two balls!" Two players Jump for hnts and begin swinging them; the conchcrs, who have yelled only be cnuso It wns their duty, suddenly be- gin raging, screaming and pnwlug tho dirt, nnd tho manager, who has np- penred half asleep, makes a trumpet of his hands nnd lends his men, bawl ing loud orders nnd wild taunts. Tho spectators do not understand anything lias happened. Other batters hnvo nnd two bnlls called ninny times, and It looks tho same to tho spectntor who Is beyond the mysterious "brenk" sphere. In two more moments the plnycrs' bench Is n madhouse, with twenty men shouting, screaming, or dcrlng, moving. "Three ballsl" nnd n mndmnn rushes out to tho "deck." "Four balls)" and tho spectntors Join tho plnycrs in the demonstration. Thu madness Is spreading. Crack n base tilt, n hunt, n wild throw; nuntlicr base hit, screams, shouts, Impreca tions, n roar of frantic applause, a flnnl long fly. The manager reaches for his glove, spits Into It nnd says quietly, "Four runs wo'vo got 'em." Tho "brenk" Is over, nnd tho players' bench Is ngnln thu quietest part of tho grounds. Tho surge of enthusi asm, coulldenco and uolso subsides, nnd tho gamo Is won. Hnscbnll is almost ns much psycho logical ns athletic. Why one team can beat n stronger ono regularly nnd lose to n weaker with the sumo regulnrlty, why ono batter can hit ono pitcher mid Is helpless before nnother, why one pitcher Is cncctlvo against a strong team nnd nt tho mercy of nn other Hint cnniiot hat half as hard. nro psychological problems, American Mngnzlne. A MISER'S END. Msanntss of M. Vandllls and the Way Ha Hastened His Death. M, Vmulllle was chief magistrate at llouloguo uud by miserly habits left u fortune of $ l,0O0,(M)0. Ills ivmnl diet was bread nnd milk, Thu bread cost very little, nnd after eating his lonf nt home his habit was to become his own public milk Inspector, whom ns chief magistrate ho hud thu right to appoint. And so, as hu declared, to protect the luhnbltniits from being luioscd upon by an Inferior quality of milk ho took his wnlk Immediately after eating his loaf mid demanded to tnstu thu milk of every salesman ho passed, thus saving lilnikclf from purchasing any. Misers nro generally strong mou-thcy have to be so In order to live n life of tirlva- tlon-hut eventually Vmulllle. Ilko oth er misers, wns seized with Illness, nnd Hie surgeons had to bo culled lu, In Hiomu days they bled their patients. Tho surgeon linked Naudllle half a llvro for thu operation, but the million. aire order I'd tikn at once out of his sight and sent for thu apothecary. The apothecary refused to cut tho prleu down, so vaudllle sent for u poor bur lier, who undertook to open u vein for three sous u time. "Aye, but," said this worthy econo mist, "how often, friend, will it bo necessary to bleed me?" . 'Three times." "And what quantity of blood do you Intend to take each timer' "Klght ounces." "Well, but why can't you Into tho whole twenty-four ounces at once? You want to mako n Job of me, you seoundrell Here, sirs there nro your tlireo sous. Take the twenty-four ounces Immediately." The barber was generous to obey, M, Vaudlllo lost the twenty four ounces of blood mid died In a few days, leaving all his vast treas ures to the king, whom ho mudo Ids sole heir. Strand Magazine. The Oldest Orldge In Paris. Tliu Pout Notre Dame Is the oldest lirMi-i. In lnrln. It una tlmt liullt In 1 H!l In tlm rilLit f f'liiirliiii VI.. lint It was carried awnv. loirelher with tho houses which lined It, by Ice tloes when thu frost broko lu UW, A new bridge wns begun nt oueu under the direction of Jean Jocondo of Verona mid was ready for trnillo In 1 507. On that bridge stood the famous picture shop of Ocrsulnt, which hnd 11 sign board specially painted for It by Wot- tenu. Westminster Ouzctte. Jolting Him. ltnsliful Youth-Miss Delia, does- does your mother object to my coming hero so inucliT l air Charmer Oh, I think not! I heard her telling pupa tho other evening that you merely cume to pass nwny thu time; you didn't mean anything serious. London Tit-Hits, The Division, "What!" oxclatmcd Mrs. l-'latlelgh. "You don't mean to tell me you way a girl $10 a week for cooklugr "Oh, nol" replied Mrs. Urbanvlllo. 'Wo only pay her 12 a week for cook- lug. The other IS Is for staying." Chicago News. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad- vertlsement the copy for such change hould reach thl oHlce not UUr thn Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer Mail Schedule Mall arrives at St. lohus at 7:10 a. m. ami 1:15 p. 111, w 1 Leaves at 10:30 a. m,, ami 4:45 p, in OUice open week days from 6:45 a, m, to 6:10 p. m, buudsys from 9 to 10 a. s USE SIGNALS OF INDIANS. rmy Experts Adopt Many Ideas of the Aborigines. Just us the fighting men of the Unit- d States army many years ago look lessons from the Indians nnd from their methods of wnrfnrc devised nnd perfected the system of extended or der or skirmish drills which hnvo prov ed so effective, so the signal corps of tho army has followed to n largo ex tent the red men's methods of convey ing Information from point to point where there Is not time to string tele graph or telephone lines or where wire less telegraph Is unavailable. As the Indians since prehistoric times hnvo used columns of smoko In vnrlous combination;) to slgunl the np- proacli of an enemy or to transmit other messages, so the army signalmen nave rounu most euective what are known ns smoke bombs or smoke rock ets. The former nro II red from n small mortnr, the Intter In the same way ns Fourth of July fireworks. Knch when rcnchlng n desired height, regulnted by n fuse, bursts nnd liberates n picric acid compound, which Ignites nnd burns colored fires, ono nfter the other, so arranged lu tho cnrtrldgo ns to convey n message to those who may bo watch ing for It. These cartridges nro made in sections, each containing Its own different colored fire, nnd threaded to screw together In n fraction of n min ute. Theso military fireworks, as they might nptly bo called, nro pneked in hcrmctlcnlly senled enns, much In tho same manner ns tinned mcnts, with tho snmc sort of thumbscrew attach ment for opening them quickly. In this wny they keep Indefinitely In nny cllmnto nnd hnvo been found particu larly effective In tho campaigns in tho Philippines. Whllo tho navy docs not employ so complicated n system of rocket nnd bomb signaling ns docs the nrmy, cv ery wnrshlp carries n supply of pow erful rockets, which liberate on burst ing n scries of brilliant white stars for tho purpose of ending nttcntlon to other slgnnls which nre transmitted by n system of combinations of colored electric lights strung from n mnsthend nnd operated from n swllchbonrd much on tho plan of n typewriter, cnlled tho Ardols system. Hut both brunches of thu service employ nn odd sort of pis tol, thu Invention of n nnvnl oillccr, which shoots from cnrtrldges "stars" similar to those of n niiimii candle of any color. Thu combinations which can bo made In this manner practically nro numberless.-Popular Mechanics. FATE OFJTHE BRAAKE. A Treasure Ship That Lies Ourled Off Cape Henlopen, Somewliero In deep water off Capo Henlopen lies over half n million lu Ilrltlsh gold, nnd how much more In gold mid sliver bars mid plate mid oth er treasure enn only bo guessed nt, In 1708 tho Ilrltlsh privateer llranku sailed for tho west Atlantic bearing enough gold to pay off all the Kngllsh troops stationed lu vnrlous parts of thu new world. An tho soldiers had not been paid In many months tho sum was n largo one. Whether tho enptalu of the llranku decided to turn plrnto or whether hu merely wns showing cxccsnlvu real lu making wnr on nil tho enemies of Kngluud that ho met 011 the high seas nml Intended to turn over his loot to tho crown on his return will never bo known, but the fact Hint tho llranku took no prisoners mid snuk every prlzo goes a long way toward proving thu piracy theory. Tho llrnnku captured 11 Spanish merchantman coming up from South American ports h-lcn with rich tribute from thu Spanish colonies there, transferred thu precious cargo to her own hold nnd burned thu vessel. Another Spanish ship bringing a church service of richly Jeweled gold Plato to 11 now world cathedral en countered tho privateer uud suffered the sumo fate. Tho next to fall n vic tim to tho Ilrnukc's rapacity was 11 rrenchmaii carrying silks, spices, bran dy and bant of sliver. That, too, wns Kent to the bottom nfter It was de spoiled. Tho Urnnke wuh overtaken by n hur ricane when Hearing thu American const, wns blown far out of her course mid snuk off Capo Henlopen. Several of the crew escaped lu n small boat mid reached land. Their tales of tho treasure on thu sunken ship caused several expeditions to be lltted out tho following year, but nothing wns brought up save pieces of thu anchor t'haliH mid a ctunoii or two. During the last hundred years every effort to mine any part of the Irons tiro hns failed, Tho Inst attempt wns mudo by Cap- lulu Charles Adams, who titled out a "'" uiim-r mo nimiiera oi mo navy iepariineui. 11111 was unauio to locate the wreck, which Is probably by this time deeply submerged lu the ooze mid mud of Hie ocean bel. Now ork Press, Respect For Old Age. "Jonas, did you beat that rug accord- In' to orders?" "No, S'luanthy; I Just didn't." "Didn't? Whnt's the reason, I'd Ilko to know?" Cause, 8'inuiithy, when I got It out 011 the line there nn' saw bow frittered nu' feeble It wns I didn't hnvo the heart to lambaste It, I know I liavo n 8hortago of virtues, S'mauthy, but I want you to know that respect fur old ago isn't one of m." lloston Courier. doing to Law. The muu who goes to law for tho purpose of obtaining satisfaction gen erally gets so muny other things that he forgets nil about the satisfaction If there Is any In It for him. Chicago ltecord-Mernld. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IS THE PRICE OF PEACE, The torrlblo Itching and smarting, Incident to curtain skin diseases, is almost Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Snho, Price, 2& cents. For sale by all good druggists. If you want to buy.ront, sell or exchange property sou Wolcott, (Tho Rent Man.) 401 South Joraeor, Side entrance. laBaLaMNflKMiiaaVljIiiiiiiiBaWfli BaBaBaBHsaPniBaVHC, vLHslLVEsflKBsBiLL llult of the product of the PACIFIC BRICK & MARBLE CO. Manufacturers of ELBRAM MANTLE BRICK Silica Pressed Ilrlck, Clay Ilrlck, Hlbrnm Sanitary Hasc Hoards, Klbriim Floor Tile, Hlbrnm Wnlusconting, Out Side Chimney and Facing Ilrlck, C...1 r- I ..,,1 r'...,...i -i.y. Sand, (travel and Cement Office 402 Corbet Illd'g., Portland Miotic Mnin JJ99 BARGAINS0 I Real Estate Call on J. E. Williams Residence -Office - - I - - St. WO mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmammmvOmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS f:j.oo to f 125.00 Cash or Installments nt PORTSMOUTH DRUG CO. the only ngency for phono graph supplies 011 the Peninsula. Iiidcitructablc records 4 minute record Double records 1 tunes for the cost of one. We take old nnd broken records in exchange for new, PORTSMOUTH DRUG COMPANY 804 DAWSON STRUKT C. W. Bowhay, Mgr. 1 saefaasMSMse ssssmsBsaaaai cvtj 1 A. II. IIKMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING full line of Robot. CaskaU, mto,t kpt In atock nffl,M Pltnua U'nA,Mawti ll Kc.l.lrmc I'Iioik Woo.lLn jio REAL BARGAINS 1 " 1 " Special Sale of nil MlIJ.INKRYnt ABBOTT'S, Portsmouth C08 Dnwson Street. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Loulso Keoguit ICstato. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of tho e tnto of I.011I110 Keognn, deceased, has filed bin flnnl account In tho County, Court of tho Stntu of Oregon for Multnomah county, mid Hint Monday, tho 20th day of August, 11)01), nt tho hour of 1) o'clock of tho forenoon of said day, in tho court room of said Court, has boon appointed by said Court ns tho timo mid plnco for tho settlement of said account, nnd for hearing objections thoroto. Ulclmrd II. Keognn, Administrator of tho ostuto of I.oulsu Keognn, Win. A. Munly, Attornoy. Klmt publication July 23. 5t. TO WATER U8ER8. Water utod through hoso for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing windows must bo paid for In ndvanco, and used only botwe-jn tho hours of B and 8 a. m, and 5 nnd 9 p. 111, It must not be used for sprinkling streets. Any ono using water contrary to theso rules, or vastefully, will bo shut off without further notlco. If paid In advanco for tho months of June, July, August and September entitles the usor to water for this purposo until January T 1, 1910. St. Johns Water Works aud Lighting Co., P. H. Edlefsen, Super intendent, BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN When six months old the little daughter of B, N. Dewey, a well known morchnnt of Agnewvlllo, Va., had an attack of cholera Infantum Chumberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dl arrhoea Hemody was given and ef fected a complete cure. This romody Una proven very successful In cases of bowel complaint lu chauren and wbeu given according to tho plain printed directions can be rolled upon with perfect confidence. When re duced with wator and swoetenod It Is pleasant to take, which Is of groat Importance wbeu a medicine must bo given to young chlldron. For salo by ull good druggists. Subscribe for tho St. Johns Rovlew and keep posted on tho doings of the city. Everything strictly high class Factory nt St. Johns, Oregon Miotic Richmond 641 l IN R 1 n Nnrh Ifiresu Johns Land Company 1 a op 1 011(1, II, HKMSTOCK UNI VHKSITV PARK, OIU!C.Ov, Office Phone Woodlnwn 703 Res. Phone Woodlnwn 1635 D. E. HOPKINS DI5NTIST Office hours from 9 to 11 in. 1 to 5 p. in. 7 to 8 p. 111. 6S1 1).iwou Street, Univi'.kmtv Park STREET CAR TIAE TABLE UJAVH ST. JOHNS I A. M. P. M. P. M. 5-45 u.40 7.00 b.oj 1,00 7.10 6.35 1.18 7. jo 6.40 I.36 j,4o 6.48 1.54 8.00 6.56 a.M 8,35 7-05 J.JO 8,jo 7-3o 3.50 9.10 7-35 3.3 9-3 7-55 9.50 8,13 3.44 10.10 8.35 4.02 10,30 9,00 4,30 10.50 9-" 4.40 H.io 9.44 S.oa u.30 10.06 5,15 13, 00 10,36 5,30 o. 50 5.45 11.13 6.0O 11.34 6,30 1.56 6.40 13.18 p. Ill, 6.50 St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Hast Side (A. M,) 6140, 7:10, 7:50. 8:3. 9:.9:5 io;3o,u;io, uyo, P, M-i-i3!3o, 1:10, 1:50, 3:30, 3:10, 3:50, 4:30 5:10 6:00, Leave West Side (A. M,) 6:jo, 7:30, 8:10, 8:50, 9:30, io:io, 11:50. 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PnrLmnuih Station: 8:15 a. ni., low mass; 10:15 a.m., liigh iuns9; 7:30 p. m., vespers and uene diction. Christian churcli Meets every Sunday in Tabernacle as follows: Sunday school nt ton. 111.: nrcncliliitr at 11 a, 111. and 8 p. m and Y. P.S. C. K. meeting at 7 p.m. R. J. Johnson, pastor. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Ports mouth Rev. Dr. Van Waters, Chap lain. Sunday Services 7:10 n. m. Sun day school 10 n. in. Holy Communion first Sundnv in the month nt it a. in. I Evangelical church Sunday school nt 10 a. 111. Preaching it n. in. junior k. L. C. K. 3:30 p. in,; Senior K. L. C. 15. 7 p. in. Preaching nt 8 p. 111. Chester P. Ontcs, pastor. First Congregational Church O. W. Nelson, pastor. Kumlny scnooi 10 a. in.; preaching 11 a. m. anil 7:45 p. 111. Y, P. S. C. It. meeting nt 7 p. 111. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:10 p, in. A scat and welcome to alt, Ilnntlst Churcli. University Park. Rev. A. if. Waltz, pastor. Regular sendees every bumiay morning ami evening. Germnn Uaptlst church Services held each Sunday nt IlaptUt church nsfollows: Sunday school 2 p. 111., preaching at 3 p. ui. Rev. Faltmcnt, pastor. German Lutheran Services nt 10:45 a. m. every Sunday morning nt corner of Peninsula nvciiuc and Kllpntrlck street, University Park. Ail Germans of St. tolun cordially Invited to attend. C. llucchlcr, pastor, Christian Science Holl Ilolbrook blk. Sundays 1 1 a. in.; Wednesdays at 8 p. in btiujcct: l.ovc. COLLIER & COLLIER Lnwycrs. Rooms in Hie Ilolbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon, Joseph AlcChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUR0120N Day and Nisid Office In McChonncy lllock rnont jcrwy vji ST. JOHNS, - OREGON Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN Clinician and Surgeon. Office lu Holbrook's lllock. Residence, 315 Hayes street. Phone Scott 6995. C. D. HOPPER, M. D. PHYSICIAN nntl SUKCKON Office I'lr.s-t National Hntilc Mill'. Rc :.sltlcticc8i9 Willamette boulevard rm- m..... dm 1 Residence Phone Richmond 1361 Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D. ' Kcsldencc, 697 Dawson Street Ollicc, Pliter lllock University Park, Portland, Oregon U.S. HIlWITT 513 Silas St. 1!. S. WIUOHT 504 h. Huycs Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS ami IIL'ILDKRS I'.stiiuates aud Pluns Purulslicd ItnUHItH I'OK HAM: ST JOHNS, (IKK. E. B. HOLCOMB DHSIGNKR AND HUILDKR Mulshing n Specialty. Kstimntes cheerfully furnished. 436 N. Lively street, St. Johns. Central Market! Ilolbrook lllock. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Rest Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled and l'amlty Trade Solicited T. P. WARD. Proprietor. J. R. WEIA1ER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to aud from nil rarts of Portland, Vancouver, 1,1 11 11 ton, i'ortland and Suburban Hx press Co.. city dock and all points accessible by I waeon. Piano and furniture movlno I a specialty. 109 I. llurllnjtonj phone I Kicuuionu 01; E. C. MONNICH PAPER IIANQINa and PAINTINO i;timates I'urnished 1872, McKENNA AVENUE All St, Johns work will receive prompt and careful attention. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O.O.F. ST. JOHNS, OREOON Meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. I p. mil, n. c, I E. B. Holcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 nniiHii.vrriim'H, Meets every Friday uight 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.F. dl. Visitors always wel- D. F. Horsman, C.C, I W. A.Storr.K. R.S. Doric Lodge No. 132 . auu r. in. Regular communica tions on first and third Wednesdays of each month in Odd Fellows' hall. Visitors welcome. II. S. Harrington, Jos. McChcsney, Secretary, V. M. CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Meets every Wednesday evening in Uickner's Hall. D. Tallman, C. C. W. E. Swengel, Clerk. Preach the gospel of St. Johns. 2 wgFTiat Sfgp come Do You Need a New Set of Teeth? ,f , , ke scl tlmt , , J k , ,k n ' , tecth t, , , ymir mouth 'and face a noturnl expression. DR. W. A. WISE President and Manager. 22 Yean Established In Portland. We will give you a good Jik gold or porcelain crown tor 3-5 Molar Crowns 5.00 bridge teeth 3.00 Gold or enamel Illllngs 1.00 siller fillings 50 Inlay fillings of all kinds 2.50 Good rubber plates 5-op The best red rubber plates 7.50 Celluloid plates .' 10.ru Painless extractions, with locnl ... ,J PalnlcKS extractions, with Somiio form 1. 00 Painless extractions free when plates or bridge work isordcrcd. Work guaranteed for 15 years. THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. Assisted by Dr. H. A. Huffman, Dr. A. B. Stiles, Dr. Van E. Bllyeu, Dr. D, S. Bomgardner, Dr. J.J. Plumper. The Falling Bldg., 3d and Wash.Sts., Offico Hours--B n. m. to O p.m. Sundays 0 to 1 Phones A and Main 2029 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE III tho County Court of tho Stuto of Oregon for the County of .Mult nomah: In tho matter of tho estate of Kobort Johnson, deceased. All persons nro hereby notified that Ilort Johnson, as administrator of.. "..n , ,'n,0,ll"llntl0. fllcu; with tho clerk of the nbovo nnnied j iiio court 1,11a (xod upon 10 o'clock A. M. of tho lCth day of August, lOOU, ns the place, when and I whom nil nitrnmiii linvliii? nnv- nlilec. Hons or exceptions to anything In said final report contained, or nny net done by said ndmlulatrntor nu such, may present the uino nnd be heiinl; pud when and whcio said final roport and account shall bo flnnlly f tiled. This notlco Is puMlsnod pursuant to an order of the Honorable Lionel It. Webster, Judge of the nbovo named Court, made on tho 7th day of I J my, luou. IlKUT JOHNSON, 3G-St Administrator. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and watch your business grow. 0 YEAR' CXPEHIENGK r TRADE MARKS DCBIdNfj Copyrights 4o. Anrone ndln a ketrh and dMCrlillnn nil qnlcklf MCaruin our opltilon fr n4br m ItiTtntloii U probably ratfnubU. Conimuataa. Mt In. OMmi Mtncr I"! Mcuruif pManis. Ilonaaineiireonajtulial. HAKUauuK on ralaate tftaiKviu, without ctim, lulbe Scientific flttKrtm A handsomely lllaatratad waaklr. I'ntMt rtr culalloa of aor ac'entUa Journal, Tarmt, SS a raal, Tarmt, SS a ? hew ion iar i roar raooiua, fl 001a 117 all HMCCOHtaVeeeMr, -"Aioob asiTAsr 8UWasalaetoo.no. Our Charges. As is customary, we will charge for card of thanks, 50c; for resolu- tions of respect, $1,00; for notices of church or lodce entertainments. suPPf s- sociables, etc., where there o - - p j line, but where there are no charges for these events we wiU break h ., ..., ' ... , , ,. uac' u ucc. we niake this announcement so that our good trieucls may understand our ruie in this respec Pointers for our Patrons. We do not allow any printer to put out nicer work than we do and we put the best stock into our jobs 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 customer. It is better to make 50 cents less on a job and have a customer who will come back, than to use the flimsy stock, make the extra 50 cents and lose your customer. That is the way we figure it.