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t MIND OVER MATTER. Ths Powp of the Spirit In Helping to Retain Life. Tho power of tliu mind over llic body, ns demonstrated In nil form of fait I) healing, wos recognized In the seventeenth century by Richelieu's physician, Cltols. Summoned tu at tend his Minster's constant fits of de pression, Cltols would solemnly call for o sheet of paper on which to write a prescription, and almost tnrarlably after Ida departure the prescription would prove to consist of tho words "Ono dram of Rolsrobert," Rolsrobert being a poet of small talent, but pos sessed of high spirits and wit. In those days, when the common remedy wns bleeding, when It Is known that Volture, the poet, wns bled to death and tho Princess of Coutl, siiffcrlmr from apoplexy, wns beaten till she died In the hope of rousing her front her lethargy, It Is no wonder (lint n humane and a liiinmn physician like Cltols should havu been successful. Tho famous frequenter of the French unions, Fontenolle, Is, however, the best example of the power of the spirit in retaining life. At the ngc of ninety five ho fell when picking up n Indy's linndkcrchlof nnd mndn the historic renin r I:. "Ah, ipio Jo n'nl pas encore tncs (pintro-vlngltn mis." A rertitln callousness marked his determination tint to die. im on the occasion when, a friend dying beside lilin nt the table, he requested his man to remove him nnd continued his conversation. Ho managed, nevertheless, to survive to within n month of his hundred yenrs nnd then complained that he would have lasted much longer lind not the outbreak of war "put a stop to pirns ant conversation," London Chronicle. THE CUP THAT CHEERS. Tea Floweri and the Wy They Are Qathered In China. Hnrlr writers speak of ten ns hnr Ing two varieties. One, Then bohen, they supposed to he the source of tho black nnd the other, Then vlrldls, of the green ten, Hut Hubert Fortune rstnbllshed the fnct In I8IH that, while these two variolic existed, black and green were made Indifferently from both. The tea Mower Is small, single, whlto nnd hns no smell, The seeds are three iinnll nuts, like filberts, nnd havu nn oily and bitter tnste. The leaves only nre used. Only the young leaves nro gathered, and the ynunucrnud tenderer they are the belter, They lire collect ed when the plant Is three years old, the process being continued year after year until the bush becomes weak and diseased, when It Is pulled up to give place to a new shoot. In China there are about three crops 11 ii ii tin I ty. the first helug gntli- rrcd ns soon us the leaves break In tho iprlng, April to May, and the latter ns new "Mushes" (IiiiiIhi nre made by tho plants which have been stripped of their earlier foliage, this harvest beginning In June or July nnd Instlng is late ns September or October. An nlmnnd eyed orlentnl, ln Yu, the enrllest Chinese writer, pronounces Ibis culoglum on tea: "It tempers tho spirits and hariuo- nixes the mind, dispels latitude nnd relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens nnd re freshes the body and clears the per ceptive faculties." New York World. The Fox and the Hen. A Fox, having crept Into nu out house, looked nil nnd down for some thing to eat mid at last spied it Hen titling upon a Mrch so high thnt ho could by no means como to her, Ho therefore had recourse to an old itrntaguin, "Dear cousin," he said to her, "how do you do) I heard that you were III mid kept nt home. I could not rest, therefore, till I had comu to nee you, I 'ray let me feel your pulse. Indeed, you do not look well at nil." He was running on In this impudent uiiinnor when the Hen answered him from the roost; "Truly, dear Iteyuard, von ure In the right. I wns seldom In more danger than I aui now. Fray excuse my coming iiowu. i am sure I nhoiild catch my death," Tho Fox, tludlug liliuxelf foiled, made olT and tried his luck eUewhero.-Aosop. Self Evident. One of the dangers of a llttlo know)- idgo U that Its possessor rarely estl- mates It at IU true valuo. Ignorance, It tin been said, bestows her choicest (If Ih on those who value her least. A conceited undergraduate once mild to his teacher that he fenred he bad rather a contempt for Flato, "I nm nfrald, Mr, Johnson," replied the teacher, "that your contempt bus not Ih-cii bred by familiarity." Youth's Companion, The Attraction. "You Kny you nro In love with Miss Hoggs?" "I nun' nm." "Hut I can't see anything attractive bout her." "Neither can I see It. Hut It's In tho bank, all right." Clovelaud leader. A Relief From School. Johnny Hooray I Tommy What yer 10 happy about? Johnny I don't nnfter go to school today. Tommy L'hee. y're lucky W'y doutchur? Johnny I gotta go to th dentist's nn' nave three teeth pulledl Uxehauge. Prodding Him. Marie Hut If you lovo Tom why do you go about with Jack? Madge- Welt, you see, Tom U rather slow, ami I'm using Jack ns a pacemaker for him, Exchange. The greatest tattle-tale In the world Is i u woman's age when It begins to tell on her. Philadelphia Record. The Laziest Man In the World. Would not bo contented to bo kept In tho houso and doing nothing by vbcumatism. Neither are you, who nro always busy and active. Thou don't neglect tho first twlugo of nn nnl... ,l.n I.. I wvuu ui ium mm. juii imam ilium in Just a "crick." Rub well with Itab of janr. snow wnimont ana uu matter wuui iuu iruuuiu ib, iv umuiiiiuur 1 at once, macy. Sold by North Uauk Phar- MEXICAN WOOING. From Making Eye at a Senorlta to the Grand Serenade. In the uncertain Illumination of the electric lamps some of the senorlta of Topic City appeared very attractive In breezy, Huffy gowns and fetching mantlllns, and they knew It pretty well too. They like to have you look at them directly and admiringly, and they will not drop their eyes. If you have the nerve to give one a look or tins kind such n look ns would bo considered extremely rude In any American city the chances nre when you meet her on the next turn yon will be rewarded with n smile and a challenge from the black eyes, and If you have a sulllclent stock of nerve In reserve you will speak to her and pny her some complluientnry remark upon tho first opportunity that offers This Is good breeding and will not bo resented. Should you then become Infatimted with the lady you will search out her home, visit her bnrred window nnd mope under It for an hour or two every morning, and If you Impress her favorably she will make your heart glad by tnlklng with you through the hnrs or dropping llttlo scented notes to you, Hhould you become real serious you will hire a stringed baud to serenade her at night now mid then. To con form wltli the custom you should start your band out nt midnight nnd let It play ns long ns your money Insts.-Out Ing Magazine. COSTERMONGER. The Word In Former Timet Wae Spelled "Cottard-monger." Tho word costermonger Is now used of an Itinerant fruit seller. It was formerly swelled costard-monger nnd In this form appears In Drain's "Hor ace." to translate tho Ijitln word "pomnrlus." Literally It means costnrd seller, cos tnnl being n kind of apple, thoMiomo of which Murray connects with coste. a rib. Homo etymologists connect It with custitrd, assuming that tho pulp of np pies wns used In preparing this dell caey, hut there is no rent rensou for this, since tho "custard apple," men Honed In Dumpier' "Voynges" (ICOfl), Is quite different fruit from tho mid die Kugllsh costard. Koine connect It also with "costnrd," the humorous tinme for n head "Tnko little over the costard with the hilt of thy Mvrd" (Hliakespeare). Hut It seems more probable that the bend was called after the npple thnn the npplo after tho head, I'he termination "monger" simply means a dealer or trnder, nn In felt- monger mid Ironmonger, nnd is de rived from the Anglo-Saxon word "mmiglan," to traltlc or barter, which Is uklii to the IjiIIii "nimigo," n deal er who sets off mid polishes tip his wares. Minimi standard. Two Hlbe Droken. Several people saw lilui slip on a wet step and fall. Partly extricating himself from Ills umbrella, he set up such ii wall of distress that every ono In hearing ran to his assistance re gardless of the drenching rain. "Are you hurlV" asked n chorus of voices. Anything broken?" demanded an other. "Only two ribs." he muttered In tones of deep anguish as he wiped his bleared faro on his sleeve. Helping Dim up. a kind man drugged Ii I in Into u drug store, Ono thoughtful person suggested n glass of brandy, another more generous said there were two ribs broken, mid a sec ond glass followed tho Mrst. That'll make you feel better, old man. Itlbs hurt you now?' What ribs?" he puxxled, smacking Ids lips. "Why, mo ones you said were broken I" "Oh." he replied, getting on his feet mid moving toward tho door, "Dey was do ribs In mo iiinhrclhi."-Judgo. The Walling Onee. A gentleman meeting u young wo man who had formerly been n servant In his bouse and In whoso welfare ho was Interested, thu following conversa tion took place: " by, haven't you gut married yet?" ".No. sir." "Well, I thought you would hnve been married before now." "Ob, no. sirs there's two waiting." Two! by. you don't mean to marry two, do you?" ".No. sir" "Then who are they?" "Why, the two that's waiting Is the pniknii and me, Wo nro waiting for the man." London Scraps. The Hot Air Balloon. It N related that the hot nlr bal loon bad Its origin In a petticoat. Mine Moutgoltler had washed her garment, Intending to wear It to n ureal festival the next day, mid hung It over a dialing dish to dry. The hot air swelled out Its folds and floated It up Into the nlr. The lady, In as tonishment, called her husband to see tho sight. Ho at once grasped tho Idea and was not long In producing the hot air balloon. Unrequited Love. first OlUce Itoy-Me boss Is nwful cranky lately. 1 wonder what makes him so bard oti a fellow. Second Of fice Hoy Hat's easy, wtieu n mans hard 011 a fellow It's 11 tdgu he's soft on a girl, l.lpplncott's. Not Hit Fault. Tho Poet Poets are boru, uot made. The (ilrl-l know 1 wasn't blaming oil. Ronton Transcript. DISAGREEABLE AT HOME. Lots of men and women who are agreeablo with others, get "cranky" at homo. Its uot disposition, Its tho liver. If you find In yourself that yoi. feol cross around tho houso, little I, lltl.1.., ... ...... I..... I. t.n.ll.i I tuiiiho iwiij juu, uuf u uuiiiu Uullard's Herblno and put your nvor in suupo. you una ovoryoouy iiiuuiiu juu win U'ui uoucr tor 11 Prlco SO cents per bottle. Sold 1 u' I North Uuuk Pharmacy. AN IMPRACTICAL JOKER. He Thought It Wae Very Funny to Fire the Hayrick. Practical Joking, "the meanest form of wit," Is common In Hungary. For merly the pranks used to be coarse, If not dangerous, but thnt Is changing now. The only saving grace of the Magyarlan practical Jokes, says W. R. F. Ilovlll In "Hungary and the Hun garians," Is that they are not perpe trated In n spirit of bitterness. One of tho most famous Jokers of the old school was Jozsu Oyurl. Kxllcd In one of the most Inaccessible parts of the great plain, he lived and died "a prodigal nnd a buffoon." A story Is told of Jozsa going to spend n night with a Count Keglevlch. Wishing to be Impressive, he Journey ed thither In ti beautiful new roach, of which he was very proud. On being shown over the grounds by the count his attention wns directed to a remark- ably line hnyrlck. liny wns then standing nt a good price. After sup per Jor.sa drew together some friends. nnd the rick was soon nothing but a heap of nshes. The next morning when Jor.sn want ed to continue his Journey his won derful carriage wns not to be seen anywhere. "Why, my friend," said the count, "you yoursclf'bumt It last night. The fact Is my coach house wnnts repair ing, nnd as tho evening threatened to be wet we put your carriage under tho rick to keep It dry." A MAN OF LUCK. The Story of the Tett by tho Eatttrn King's Mlnliter. A king once snld to n minister, "Do you bcllovc In luck?" "I do." said tho minister. "Can you prove It?" asked tho king. "Yes. I can." 80 ono night ho tied up to tho cell ing of n room n bag containing peas mixed with diamonds and let In two men, one of whom believed In luck nnd the other In human effort nlone. Tho ono who lielluved In luck quietly laid himself down on the ground on his blanket: tho other nfter a time found the bag nnd, feeling In the dnrk the pens mid stones, nto the pens nnd threw tho diamonds to his companion. snylng. "TJiero nro the stones for your Idleness." The innu below received them In his blanket. In the morning the king and the minister came nnd told each innu to keep what he had found. The man who believed In trying got tho peas which he had eaten; tho other got the diamonds. The minister then snld, "Hlro. Ihero may, you see, be luck, but It Is nn rnro ns pens mixed with diamonds, so let none hope to live by luck." An Hast en! Fable. Teaching Him a Leteon. The new mall carrier on tho rural free delivery route glanced nt tho name on the letter box by the roadside, stopped Ids horse nnd spoko to tho roughly nttlred farmer with tho old slouch hat who wan resting tils sun browned arms on tho gato and look lug nt him. "I see." ho snld, "your nnmo U Holmes." "Yes." "Hevcrly O.?" "Yes, I'm tho mnn that lives hero." "Any relation of Hhcrlock Holmes? gravely asked tho carrier. "No. sir," answered tho farmer, "but I'm detective enough to know thnt you're not 11 very good Judge of human nature. You took mo for nu Ignoramus because I've got my old working duds on, I'm Sherlock Holmes enough to look nt 11 mini's face and eyes before I sue him up ns a Home mall for me? Thanks." Youth's Companion, Mm and Tholr Ftt, The Frenchman's foot Is long, nar row and well proportioned. Tho Scotchman's foot, according to anthro pologists, Is high and thick, strong, miiKcular mid capable of hard work. The Russians foot possesses one pe culiarity, the toes being generally 'webbed" to tho tlrst Joint. Tho Tar tar's foot Is short and heavy, the foot of n certain type of savage, nnd the toes ntv tho same length. The Span- lard's foot Is generally small, but fine ly curved. The HnglUhman'a foot Is lu most enses Nhort and rather fleshy nnd not, ns 11 rule, us strong propor tionally ns It should be. Argonaut. Javtll Water. 'isr.,, preparing be soft. The alkali Wherever water bleaches It should lu bard water affects nil chemical sub- taiuvH, Jnvello water Is a standard preparation for blenching white things and removing sHts and stains, but it must not touch colored surfaces. To make It dissolve half 11 pound of wash lug soda In 11 pint of bulling water and mix It with a quarter pound of chloride of lime dlxsolved lu a quart of boiling water stir well, let settle, pour off the clear liquid and keep closely corked lu a dark place. A Noie For the Truth. i;xact truthfulness, uccordlng to a writer In the London Sketch, had Its proper reward In the following In Hanco: Teacher Now, can you tell uie what the olfactory organ Ul Hoy-Please, sir, no. sir. Teacher Jults right. Tough Skin. Ouniier And now comes 11 professor who declares that fruit Is Just us healthy with the skin on as It Is peeled. tJuyer-H'm! I'd like to see somebody start him ou n diet of pineapple. Chicago News. Orent thouchts reduced to practice become great acts. HauHt. GRANULATED SORE EYES CURED "For twenty years 1 suffered from u una case of granulated sore oyes," says Martin lloyd of Henrietta, Ky. "lu February, 1003, a goutloman asked 1110 to try Chamberlain's Salvo, ,.ouht onu bux ., 11Bl, ,.. two thirds of It and nu- ovos havrt not L'vou mo unj. trouble since." This 8IllVoIsfor sale by all good druggists. Hllhirrllin fnr thn llnvlnw nml hn 1 nappy. ftfo por SrMt m Scaled proposals will bo received at tho office of tho Recorder of tho city of St. JohtiB, until Tuesday August 31, 1003, nt 7 o'clock, J), in. for the Improvement of South Ivan hoo street from tho 8outhorly lino of Polk street to tho Northerly lino of Ida street In tho mnntior provided by Ordlnanco No 217 subject to tho pro visions of tho Charter nnd Ordln anccs of tho City of St. Johns, nnd tho efltlmnto of tho city englneer.on flic, which requires fi-foot cement walks, cumont curb with expansion JolntH and drain tile: macadam 12 foot wldo, Polk to Burr street. Hlds must bo Btrlctly In nccordanco with printed blanks, which will bo furnished on application at tho offlcu of tho Recorder of tho city of St. Johns. And said Improvement must bo completed on or beforo CO days from tho dato of closing bids. No proposals or bids will bo con sidered unless nccompanlcd by a cer tified check payablo to tho order of tho Mayor of tho city of SLJohns, certified by a responsible bank for nn amount equal to ten per cent of tho nggregato proposal, Tho right to reject nny nnd alt blda Is hereby reserved. Uy order of tho City Council, A. M. ES80N, City Itecorder. Published In tho 8t, Johns Ilovlow, August 13, 20 and 27, 1303. Proposals for Street Work. Sealed proposals will bo received at tho offlco of tho Recorder of tho city of St. Johns, until Tuesday August 31, 10U0. nt 7 o'clock, p. in, for tho Improvement of South arcs- ham Htreot from thu Southerly lino of Iluchnnnn street to tho North lino of Ida street In tho manner provided by Ordlnanco No. 251 subject to tho pro visions of tho Charter and Ordin ances of tho City of St. JohtiB, nnd tho estimate of tho city unglnoor.on filo, which roqulrcs 5-foot cement walks and curb, Uuchanan to Uurr street with expansion Joints; wood crosu walks nnd box gutter; 12-foot strip mncadam, Huchauan to Uurr streut, Hlds must bo strictly In nccordanco with printed blanks, which will bo furnished on application at the offlco of tho Rocorder of tho city of St. Johns. And said Improvement must bo complotod on or beforo GO days from tho dato of closing bids. No proposals or bids will die con sidered unless accompanied by a cer tified chuck payable to tho order of thu Mnyor of tho city of SUohns, certified by n responsible bank for ,111 amount equal to ten per cent of ihu aggregate proposal. Tho right to rojoct nny and all bids Is hereby reserved. lly order or thu City Council, A. M. KS80N, City Recordor, Published In thu St. Johns Review, August 13, 20 nnd 27, 1009. Proposals For Street Work Sealed proposals will bo received at tho offlcu of tho Recordor of thu city of St. Johns, until Tuesday August 31, 1000, ut 7 o'clock, p. in. for tho Improvement of .Mohawk street from tho West lino of Jersey street to tho West lino of Willis boulovard In tho mannor provided by Ordinandi No 250 subject to thu pro vIhIoiih of tho Charter and Ordln inces of tho City of St. Johns, nnd ho estimate of tho city otiKinoor.on Ho, which requires 0-foot cement .viilks, cement curb with expansion Joints, 4 Inch drain tiles In curb: H not strip of macadam entlro length. Hlds must bo strictly In nccordanco with printed blanks, which will bo furnished on application nt tho offlco if thu Recordor of tho city of St Inhiis. And said Improvement must 10 completed on or boforo GO days 'rom thu ditto of closing bids. No proposals or bids will bo con ddered unless accompanied by n cor Hfled check payablo to tho order of tho Mayor of tho city of Ht.Johns certified by a responsible bank for an amount equal to ten por cent of tlio uuuroKatu proposal. Tho right to reject any nnd ail bids Is hereby reserved. lly order of tho City Council, A. M. KSSON. City Recordor. Published In tho St. Johns Rovlow, August 13, 20 and 27, 1900. Proposals lor Street Work r beaiea proposals will bo received cltv of St. Johns. until Tuesday IIIU UltlVU U4 IliU liVV.UitlWt Wl MV August 31. 1909. at 7 o clock, p. tn.l"r worn ior a puysician uui laueu ic for tho Improvement of South Hayes I si. rrom tlio soutu lino or 1 ucnan-1& lT.uS in $rWg$& g Ordinance No. 248 subJoct to tho pro- visions of tho Charter and Ordln-1 ances of the City of St. Johns, ana I . o eaiimuie 01 1110 cujr .B....or,u, walks, cement curb with expansion Joints nnd drain tlio; macadam Is I feet wide, Uuchanan to nurr streets. llids must bo Btrlctly In accordance with printed blanks, which will be furnished on application at the office or tlio Recordor of tho city of St Johns, Aud said Improvement must do completed on or beforo 60 uays from the data of closing bids. No proposals or bids will bo con sidered unless accompanied by a cer tified check payable to the order of tho Mayor of the city of St.Johns curuueu uy a responsioio cans; ior mii muuuiii i-iiuai lu ivu yui vuiiv v 1110 aggrcKato proposal rue riKht to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Uy order of tho City Council, A. M. KSSON. City Recorder, Published In the St. Johns Review, August 13, 20 and 27, 1909. BABY MORPHINE FIENDS are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium and narcotics. McQee'a Daby Elixir contains no Injurious or narcotic I drugs of any kind, A sure aud safe euro for disordered stomachs, bowels aud pains as well as keeping their and fretfuluess splendid for teething muscles and Joints Umber with Ual Infants, Sold by North Bank Pharm- laid's Snow Llnlmeut. For sale by acy. Ilullt of the product of the PACIFIC BRICK & MARBLE CO. Mnmifncturcra of ELBRAM MANTLE BRICK Silica Pressed llrlck, Clay llrlck, F.lbram Sanitary Rise Hoards, Klbrnm Floor Tile. Klbram Walnscontlng, Out Side Chimney nnd Facing llrlck, Sand, (travel and Cement. Kvcrytlilng strictly high class Office Factory nt 40J Corbet IlldV., Portlnnd St. Johns. Oregon Phone Main 5399 Phone Richmond 641 BARGAINS0 I Real Estate Call on J. E. Williams RMtlrlnnm Office - - - - St. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS f 35.00 to 115.00 Cnsh or Installments at PORTSMOUTH DRUG CO. the only agency for phono graph supplies 011 the Pcuiiitiila, Indcttructablc rccordt 4 minute record Double records 1 tunes for the cost o( one. Wc take old and broken records In exchange for new, PORTSMOUTH DRUG COMPANY 804 DAWSON STRHIJT C. W. Bowhay, Mgr. MHaMrOHMNctiaaiaanei Pt II. HUMS MtMHTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full tin of Robsi, Catkata, lo,, kapt In atook Office I'lione Woo-IUwii 1(74 KoMriicc I'lione WcmxIIawii 510 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Loulso Kcognn ICatato. Notlco Is horoby given Hint tho undersigned administrator of tho es tate of Loulso Koognn, decoasod, has filed his final account In tho County Court of tho Stuto of Oregon for Multnomah county, and thnt Monday, tho 30th day of August, 1301), ut tho hour of 0 o'clock of tho forenoon of said day, In tho court room of said Court, has boon appointed by said Court as, tho tlmo and place for tho sottlomont of said account, and for bearing objections thereto. Richard 11. Kcogan, iVdmtnhttrntor of tho estato of Loulso Keogau. Win. A. Munly, Attornoy. First publication July 22, 5t. Cholera Infantum Cured, Something llko two yoars ago my baby, which was then about a year old, was taken seriously 111 with chol era Infantum, vomiting and purging ptofusely, writes J. I- Dotnpsoy of Deinnsoy. Ala. I did what I could , reiivo hnr but .11.1 hor nn poo.i. , . . . - . . . u,,u ou"' ",uc" nneu uooui find ono, so camo back by Eldor Uros carter's store aud Mr. Elder rec ommended C.,a,ber.a.n'a Colic, Choi rn nnd Diarrhoea romedy, I pro cured a bottle of It. went homo as quickly as posslblo and gave tho bob) j f (fa romody ,t roUOVC(j her ln fifteen minutes and soon cured her entirely," For sale by all good drug' suts. TO WATER USERS. Water uted through hose for or for sprinkling yards or sidewalks washing windows must bo paid In advance, and used only between the hours of 5 and 8 a. in, and S and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. Any one using water contrary to these rules, or wastefully, will bo shut off without further notice. If paid In advance for the months of June, July, August and September entitles the user to watef tor thla purpose until January 1, 1910. St. Johns Water Works and Lighting Co., P. II. Hdlefsen, Super intendent. ACTIVE AT 87. This would be unusual news if men pnd women would keep themselves tree from rheumatism and all aches iNortla Bank Pharmacy. l IN - - 818 North Jersey Johns Land Company I irOi (llt), II, IIKMSTOCK UNIVHRS1TY PARK, ORF.GOv Sand and Gravel I have made arrangements with the Pacific Iiririgc Co. for wash ed river gruvel mid .sand in un limited (iiantities. Contractors flgtirin 011 street work or on building would do well to see me ami get prices. Hunkers are lo cated nt foot of Newton street, opposite the site for the new school building in Hast St. Johns. Phono Woodlawn 1 194. L. D Jackson "HAZELWOOD" Ice Cream The Best Obtainable Cosiest place in town. Bring your friends around and treat them to something fine. Get our rates for church parties, socials, etc. Note the big yel low sign. A. UNGER 103 N. Jersey St. O YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADC MAMS DCSIONt COPVRIOHTS AO. Anront undine a ikttrh and dtMripttnn mtj tnlcklv juoarlAln our oDluion fi tufftnllou U prubablr pifntmhla. Cott munle. uonaiinciircouoiicutui. HANUMJM ot. I'Uwl) wnt fr. UMmi uencr lor ccuiinitp.UMiu. llnu t&ln tbroush ilunn ICu. rclva Scientific flAKr.tt. A htadwmtlr lllutraisd WMklr. I-irsMt f. cuUllon of anjacitnUSa Sourul. Trms,tga KSf.,.!2S,2"i'L w rl ' It's Luck to Smoke Fuck Tho Better than Ec Cigar Tho CIgur in the Green Box Preach the gospel of St. Johns. CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church C. L. Owen, pastor. Snndav chool nt 10 n. m. Preaching at 1 1 n. m. II. Y. P. U. 7 1. m. Preaching I at 8 p. m. ' Methodist church S. II. Dewart, paf I tor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Kpworth League , at 7 p. m. Holy Cross calliolic cnurcu, rorisiuouui Station: 8:15 a. tu., low mast; 10:15 a.m., high mass; 7:30 p. in., vespers nnd bene diction. Christian church Meet every Sunday In Tabernacle as follows: Sundny school at ion. m.j prenching nt 11 a. 111. and 8 p. m., and Y. P. S. C. Ii. meeting nt 7p.m. R. J. Johnson, pastor. St. Atidtew's Hpiscopn! Church Ports- 1 mouth Rev. Dr. Van Waters, Chnp lain. Sunday Services 7:30 p. m. Sun I day school 10 n. 111. Holy Communion first Sunday in the month nt ti a. m. Hvangellcal church Sunday school at 10 n. in. Preaching tin. tu. junior K. h. C. Ii. 2:30 p. m.; Senior K. L. C. Ii. 7 p. in. Preaching nt 8 p. tu. Chester P. Gates, pastor. First Congregational Church O. W. Nelson, pastor. Sunday school to a. in.; preaching II n. 111. and 7:4s P- 111 Y, P. S. C. It. meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. in. A scat and welcome to all, llnptlst Church, University Park. Rev. A. II. Waltz, pastor. Regular services every Sunday inornlii! and evening. German llnptlst church Services held each Sunday at llnptlst church asfollowt: Sunday school 3 p. 111., preaching at 3 p. in. Rev. Paltmcat, pastor. German Lutheran Services at 10:4s a, tit. every Sunday morning at corner of Peninsula avenue and Kilpatrick street, University Park. All Germans of St. Johns cordially Invited to attend. C. llucchlcr, pastor. Christian Science Hall Hotbrook blk. Sundays 1 1 a. 111,; Wednesdays nt 8 p. m. Subject: Christ Jesus. Reading room In connection, open from a to 4 p. tu. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms lu the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon, Joseph McClicsney, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKQI20N Day and Night Office In McCluincy Illock Phone Jertey 9SI ST. JOHNS. - ORBfJON Dr. MARY MacLACHLAN I'hytlclnn and Surgeon. Ollice lu Holhrook't Illock. Residence, 315 Havel street, Phone Scott 0995. Dnnlcl O. Webster, A.B.M. D. Residence, 697 Dawsoii Street Office, Plltcr Illock University Park, Portlnnd, Oregon Office Phone U'oodlnwn 70J Ret, Phone Woodlawn 1655 D. E. HOPKINS DRNTIST Office boms from 9 to u in. 1 to 5 p. in. 7 to 8 p, in. 682 Dawson Street, Univursitv Park H, S. IIHWITT 512 Silas St. 15. S. WRIOHT 504 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS AND IIUH.DURS Hstliuates and Plans Puriiithcd ItOUSIirt I'OK HAI.K ST. JOHNS, OK It, E. B. HOLCOM " DRSIONKR AND IJUILDER l'inishing n Specialty. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 426 N. lively street, St. Johns. Central Market! Holbrook Illock, See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Dett Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled and- Parally Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver vour uoodt to and from all partt of Portland, Vancouver, Llnuton, Portland and Suburban Kxprcss Co.. city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Piano and furnltur moving a specialty. 109 Ii, Burlington; phone Richmond 61, LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. F. ST. JOHNS, ORCOON Meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed, P. IHU, N. G. C. P. Gates, Secretary, Holme Lodge No. 101 KNIQIITS OF PYTHIAS. Meets every Friday nieht at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.F. hall. 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. tious on 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 Bickner's Halt. D. Tallmau, Q. C. W. K. Swelled, Clerk. Subscribe for tho St. Johns Review and keep posted on the doings of the city.