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DMlvln th Widow. A bcaltny looking woman dressed In deep mourning mopped on to the plat form denies nud requested tho grocer's clerk to nsccrtnln her weight. Ho looked and nld. "One. hundred and forty pounds." "You rnnde a mistake of twelve pounds In that woman's weight," said another man who had also watched tho scales, "Bho weighed 102 pounds Instead of 140." "I know that," said the clerk, "but sbo never would hare forgiven me If 1 had told her so. That woman's bur baud died about sis weeks ago. Bho has gained seven pounds In that time, but to keep her In good humor with herself I bad to make her think she had lost live. I don't know why It 1, but nnybody who has suffered bereave tnent seems to consider It it disgrace tu tnko. on flesh. That woman has been weighed thrco times since her husband died. Sho would be shocked If she know sho had gained right nlotig. For tunately she Is too nearsighted to read tho scales herself, so It Is easy to make her think sho Is wasting nwuy." Now York Press. Law and the Quean. The rjunlntncbs of tunny provisions of Ilritlsli law Is curiously Illustrated In tbo status of the ueen of Knglund. So far ns her majesty's private busi ness Is concerned, nhu Is not regarded by tho laws nnd customs of Knglund as n married woman nt all. She Is tho only woman In Great Itrttnln who docs not comu within tho Rcope of tlio mnr- rlcd woman's property act. Tho Idea In nit this Is that nffalrs of state con- sumo nil the time of the king, nnd therefore no responsibility for tho tjucou's private business rents upon him. If the queen contracted debts In her husband's name ho would not bo responsible for them, ns nny other husband In the United Kingdom would. The king cannot be sued for debt, but tho queen can be. Kliould the king die, somo authorities hold thnt the quccu could not marry again. In enso she wished to. without tho license of tho klnc'a oucccssor. Now York Tribune. Honor In Wall Strwt. Ono would hardly consider the New York Stock Exchange exactly In the light of "a communion of saints." In deed, to Judge by much that appears In the dally papers nud the muck raking magazines, this might bo the Inst place to look for tho very soul and spirit of Integrity. Hut there It Is "In tho midst of them." Hetwccn members of that marble mansion of trade In securities on New York's famous Ilroad street no paper writing passes certifying to tho binding obligation of a transaction. In the very fiercest rush and maddest vor tex of tbo wild corner n word, a nod, tho merest sign, nmply sutllces. What ever It may lead to Irreparable loss, ruin, bankruptcy, no matter tho deal Is closed. 1 am not professing to be an apologist for whatever crimes may be committed In the name of honor. 1 simply record the fact, to bo easily verified, that the dealings on thnt eX' change nro "on honor." Tbo Corinthian fairness of Its pillared nnd cntnblaturcd front Is not shamed by tho constant and consistent uprightness of tbo traf fic wlthln.-Cbrlstlau ltcglstcr. No. 0047. A Trifltdy In Writing. Illrglblo handwriting, which has giv en rise to so many comedies, led to n tragedy In tho cnoo of Hachcr, ti musical enthusiast of tho last century who devoted several years to tho com position of n history of Vlanncso mu sic. Ills task finished, ho submitted the mnnuscrlpt to tbo Austrian Im perial academy, which ho bad been led to believe would defray tho cost of Its publication. After thrco months bis manuscript was returned. Desplto their best efforts tho members bad been unablo to decipher It. llachcr then endeavored to havo bis work copied, but every professional copyist who undertook tho task bad to confess himself battled. He thereupon at tempted dictating tbo work, only to find that oven ho could not decipher It, nud, heartbroken nt tbo discovery that his years of toll had proved fruit less, ho attempted sulcldo nnd finished his days In n lunatic asylum. He port of the condition of the First National Bank at St, Johns, In the state of Oregon, at Uic close ol business Jan. 31st, 1910: Uitsotmcits. Loans and discounts 89,027,13 Overdrafts, secured & unsce'd 9.8I U.S. bonds tosccureclrctilatioti 35,000.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 1,000.00 Ilonds, Securities, etc 17,457.7 unnkitig house, furniture and fixtures 3,904-55 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) I 3,000.00 Due from State and Private Hanks and l(ankcrs,Trust Com panies niid Savings Banks 3&9-a6 Due from approved re serve agents 30,852.27 Checks and other cash items...,,.... 881.76 Notes of other Na tional Dunks 1,225.00 fractional paper cur rency, nickels, cents 39.82 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 7t743"5 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 nerct. of circulation) 1.240.00 48,651.56 Total f18j.050.81 I.IAMUTIKS. Capital stock paid in f 25,000.00 undivided proms, less expen ses and taxes paid 2,633.03 National bunk notes oulslaiid'g; 25,000,00 individual deposits subject to check... fo 1,330. 60 Demand certificates of deposit 12.731.00 Time deposits 35,567.18 Certified Checks 280.00 I3I.QI7.78 Reserved for taxes 500.00 1 IT I AOV TIME FOR YOU TO THIrtK OF PUTTING I&IBE YOUR VlrtTER CLOTHIMG YOU rMVE VORi 0 ItOAG, Atito TO BUY MEW FOR T A&T - APPRO ACHM& VARA SPRINGTIME. THE TIME TO BUY IS WHEN THE STOCKS ARE MOST COMPLETE: THE SELECTION LARG ER. THE SPRING GINGR1MS TlRE Akk HERE A til IN M.INY NEW ylND PRETTY PATTERNS. WE FL4VE KIDDED GREATLY TO OUR STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, SUCH A& HENRIETTAS, M0R1IRS, SWISS. BATISTE AND A MODERATE LINE OF SILKS. IN A DAY OR TWO WE WILL BE SHOWING THE GARDEN SEEDS IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT AND IT IS WELL TO SELECT THESE EARLY ALSO. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS FOR WE WANT A LARGER, BETTER STORE. THE BETTER THE STORES THE MORE SATISFACTORY LIVING IN ST. JOHNS SHALL BE. BON HAM & CURRIER COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon, Total f 185,050.81 State of Oregon, Countv of Multnomah I 1 smm mm w I, V. V. Drinker, cashier of the above JOSCpn mCCnCSflCy, ffl. U. Dog Law In Constantinople. "When one of tho street dogs of Con stnntlnople gets too old to lie or uso to tho band tho captain dug decides that ho Is to die," says Albert lllgelow I'nlno In Harper's Weekly. "A day comes when tho captain Issues an edict that ho U no longer to havo food, Prom that day until his death not n morsel. passes his Hps. With longing .eyes ho looks nt tho others entlng, but ho makes no attempt to Join them. Now nud again u bit of something falls his way. Tho temptation Is too strong ho reaches toward thu morsel. Thu cnptnlu, who overlooks nothing, gives n low growl. Tho dying crenturo shrinks back without a murmur. Ho knows tho law. Perhaps he, too, was onco n cnptnlu. Tho minister's wife told mo Hint sho hud tried to feed ono of those dying dogs, but that oven when food was placed In front of him ho would only look pleadingly nt tho captain and refuse to touch It." H.r Cab. Mary Ann of Luncnstcr Oato, base ment, was having n week off nnd had arrived back nt her llttlo unlive vll- Inge In nil her metropolitan palut nnd feathers. It was n very llttlo natlvo village ami Mary Ann, nftcr her many months' service In town, didn't think so very much of It. Hvcii James, tho station porter nnd her old sweetheart, scorned hopelessly Inslgnlllcnnt, nnd Instead of staggering him with (he kiss that ho expected she looked him up nud down, comparing him with n certain gentlo- mini whoso acquaintance sho bad re cently mndo nnd who woro plush breeches nnd silk stockings. 'Porter," sho snld grandly, "do you know If there Is n cab hero to convey mo nnd tuy luggtigo homo?" "Well, I dou't know nbout a cab," responded tho staggered yokel, "but there's ycr mother outsldo wl' a bar- ror:" London Hcrnps. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge nnd nciici. l'. r. iirinucr. uisiucr, Subscribed nnd sworn to before me tills (th ditv of 1'cb.. into. w. k. nun, Notary mime, Multnomah county, Ore, Correct Attest: A. K. lobes, II. It. Collier, K. M. Tuttle. Directors, RESOLUTION. PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON Day and Nlfht Office la McChasney Block moot jiH7 vi ST. JOHNS. OREQON Phone Jersey 1571 Albert Carey, M. D. Residence nnd Office: 902 l'esscndcu Street Office Hours: 10a. in. to 1 p. in.,6to8p. 111. ST. JOHNS, OREQON It Is resolved by the city of St. Johns: j inn wucrens. me viewers ncrcioiore n r ..,. . n rv appointed to assess damages mid benefits UaiHCI U. WCDSICI, . O. m. U. DR. F. L. PETERSEN CHIROPRACTOR Hill Dlock Corner Williams avenue nnd Russell street. Tclchone Hast 485 PORTLAND, 0R15G0N It, 8. IIBWITT 512 Silas St. M. S. WRIGHT 504 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS AND J1UILDHRS Estimates nud Plan Purnlshed IIOUflltB l'OH BALIS ST. JOHNS, OK It. 1000000000000c ATTENTION!! Merchants! Manufacturers! Farmers! Everybody! We arc hunting for your business and have been on ...... 1 t . ...... .? r !... your trail for some tunc. well. Our aim is to serve you How Thoy Qtt 'Em. Tho and looking man climbed Into tho bootblack'a clmlr to Imvo his shoes shlned. "And Is your father n bootblack, too)" ho naked, by way of making voti versullon. "No, sir." replied tho Intl. "My fa ther Is n farmer." "Ah, 11 farmer." cried thu end look ing man ns a spasm nlinont it kin to Joy spread over his features. Ah he reach' ed Into his pocket for 11 notebook nud pencil bo begun to mumble 11 sort of gibberish. It Hounded like this: "Parmer, liny J Pnriuer-hiiy. Son, bootblack. Son shines. Ah! I havo It. Your father evidently believes In (linking hay while the son shines," Perhaps It Is iicoiIIchh to explain Hint Instead of being 11 mild lunatic tbo sad looking innii was one of those pro fesslonul humorists who write funny pieces for the papers. Philadelphia Ledger. LaughUr Qavad tin Ship. Humor has been credited with thu saving of iniiiiy things, but porhap never before has 11 ship been miviti by Its Judicious application, in n great storm many years ago n ahlp'a crow went nil at prayers when 11 Ixiy burst Into n tit of violent laughter, llelng reproved for bis III limed mirth nnd asked tho renaou for It, ho auld, "Why, I was laughing to think whut u Ills- lug tho boatswain's ml noso will make when It comes In contact with tho wa ter," This ludicrous remark set tbo crow laughing, Inspired them with new spirits, nud by a great exertion they brought tho vessel safely Into port. Liverpool Post. A Strona Prescription, Mencllk, emperor of Abyssluln, often dabbled In medicine. Borne years ngo Mine. Htoveulii, tho wlfo of n promi nent member of tho French colony at Addis Aboba, was laid up with fever. Meuellk Inquired whnt treatment alio was undergoing nnd ex p reused disap proval when ho learned that she was being dosed with quinine. Tho fol lowing day 11 messenger culled with a largo ot of very rancid butter, accom panied by 11 letter from ono of tho em peror's secretaries stating that his roy- nl uuiNter hoped that imidaiiio would tnko three glasses dally of tho butter sent, which had been stored for two years mid would bo found 1111 lufulllblo remedy, Tho present was gratefully In the matter of the widening Pcsseiidcn street from Jersey street to the Willam ette river have made their reiiort, which said rcttort is on file in the office of the city recorder, nud Whereas, numerous remonstrances nud objections to said rcitort were filed pro testing against the widening of said street, as proioscd by the city council, And, whereas, a majority of property holders abutting upon said street object to widening tlie same, therefore be it Resolved, That the report of the view er in me matter 01 widening rcuendcti street from Jersey street to the Willam ette river in the city of St. John be, and the same is, hereby rejected: and that said viewers lie, and they arc hereby, re leased and discharged from any other ami itirtiicr duties or obligations in con nection therewith. Adopted this 1st day of February, 1910. A, .11. I'.MMJN, Recorder. PublMicd in the St. John Review. I'cn, 4 nun 11, 1910, Residence, 697 Dawson Street Office, Plltcr Illock University Park, Portland, Oregon DR. RAMBO DENTIST Office Phone Richmond 51 I'ikst National Hank Huimhno St. Johns, Oregon Dr. W. E. Hartel DENTIST Phnne Richmond 101 SUAIAIONS III The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon, Por The County Of Multnomah, Holbrook Illock St. John,, IIOLDKOOK III.OCK I 1 ,.. a , a ,.. a....,.... awnuwit-iiKtu " l-rompuy August II. Iolllll.l..gl.ieler, Plaintiff, land when luudnino recovered Mencllk v CatolinB iotiaiinlnL.1.nirler. n.-fi-ii.lni.i took to himself tho credit of her euro. To Caroline loliaiinltietiuelcr. the above Effacta of Drugs. Persons employed lit India rubber factories sometimes liibnlo bisulphide of carbon nud sutfer from frightful dreams of being murdered or of fall ing over precipices. Opium stimulates Imagination; alcohol In excess excites dread nud suspicion; luistieeMli, from which tho word assassin was derived, produces homicidal mania. These drugs Imvo a distinct effect upon thu moral souse. Sometimes, ns from al cohol, 11 course mid stupid brutality Is itlmulnted, or, ns from morphia, 11 gloomy it tut moroso temper, or. us from cocaine, while tbo mauner remains gentle, tho victim develop thieving and lying habits. i 1 named defendant: In the name of the State of Oreeou. you arc hereby remiircd to appear and answer lite complain' filed against you in die aiKivecouri tin sun witiun six weeks from the date tlou of this summons just day ol December. 1000: mill if you fail tu so apicur or answer or otherwise plead in said suit, tho plaintiff above I'llONlt JKKHKV911 DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenings and Sundays by Appoint- J. R. WEIAIER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from all part of Portland, Vancouver. Liu Portland and Suburban Iixprci Co., city dock and all points accessible by wagon, Piano ana furniture moving specialty. 109 . Darlington; phone Kicumona 01. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS. OREQON Meet each Monday evening In Odd l'ciiows nan, at 0:00. visitors welcomed. W.J. Chancy, N. O, u. r. uatcs, secretary. 2 Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNiaiiTS or pvtiiias. Meet every Prlday night at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.P. hall. Visitors always wel come. A. Carl Nelson, C.C. K. C. Hurlbert, K. R. 5. Doric Lodge No. 132 P. and A. M. Regular commuiilca tious on first and thin Wednesdays of each month in Odd Pillows' hall. Visitors welcome. II. S. Harrington, Allen R. Jobes, Scctctury. W, M.I CAMP 773 W. 0. W. The adoption of our service offers a complete solution to the transportation problem. Our rates arc reasonable nud our service unsurpassed. Two trains between St. Johns and Portland, daily. We deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time. Call and get our rates before shipping. PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO. C. W. STEARNS Agent nt St. Johns. Phones: Portland Office, Mnin 358 St. Johns: Jersey 122, A 3358 tOOOCH mcnt ( Hour: to 6 ui Phone Jersey 1571 tin sun witiun six ft. 11 n ft L a iiffgss St Johns Piano Schoo Two Narrow Escapts, An IrUlimuu, Ncclng 11 vessol very heavily laden nud tcarcely nbovo thu water'a edge, exclaimed, "Upon my sow), U tho river was but it little high er tho shin would uo to tho bottom!" "See there." exclaimed the returned Irish soldier to the gaping crowd as ho exhibited with sumo pride his tnll hat with n bullet hole In It. "Look at thnt hole, will yu! Ye see, It It had been 11 low crowned hat 1 should havo been killed outright." Ollnd Justlc. Wo meet our philosophical friend and obfervo that bo Is smiling contentedly, "What haa gono wrung nowV wo ask. ".Nothing haa gono wrong." ho ex plains, "Something went right. Sprig- gnus owed Heiiuett $10,000 nnd put tils property lit his wife's name so that Heiiuett couldu't collect." "Hut thnt Isn't anything unusual." "And last night Mrs. Sprlggaua elop ed with Ileuucttr-Llfo. His Tmpr, "My dear," said a lady to her hus band, "there must bo 11 lot of Irou lu your Bystem," "Why do you think boY" "lieoause you Invariably loso your temper when you get hot!" Dlscovsrlss. 80 many famous discoveries havo turned out to bo re discoveries that wo become cautious about asserting that Any event or achievement was tho first of Ita kind.-Jolin Dlske. Unctrtalnty, "I am nlwaya horribly nervous when I buy n suit of clothes from a strange tailor." "Yes; u pcrsui you don't kuow la hard to atnud off." llouatou Post. named will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demanded in plain. tiff complaint filed in said suit, to wit: I'orit decree dissolving the bond of matrimony now and heretofore existing Dciwecn piaiutlll anil yourtel! ami 11I1.0. Ititely divorcing plaintiff from you, and for such other and further relief as may kccm to suid court euiiltable and inst. This summons Is published pursuant to the order of the Honorable Karl C. llronatigli, Judge of the atiove entitled court, made in open court, in this cause, on me 20,111 day ol December, iqoq. which order prescribes that this sum uions be published in the bt. Johns kcvicw, a weekly newsiupcr. once eaen week fur a lwriod of not less than six weeks. The first publication of this bummous was made 011 the .mt day of December, 1909, and the last publication tnereoi will ue 011 tlie utli day of Pcb- ruary, 1910, 101.UKK c UU.I.IHK. Attorneys for Plaintiff Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because it is the Best. Conducted by Jlrs. Ctttl )Km etrV 902 Pessenden St. St, Johns, Ore. GEORGE KIRKPATRICK, M. D. C. Veterinary Surgeon. OPPICK42 1.2 UNION AVIJNUR HOSPITAL 14 " " Phones . . Kast 4016. 11 2898, Office Phone Woodlawn 703 Res, Phone Woodlawn 1653 D. E. HOPKINS DBNTIST ' Office hours from 9 to 12 m, t to s v.ta. . 7 to 8 n. ni. 6S2 Dawson Street, Univhksitv Paxk A Common Cold. In A Laadlng Part. "My brother has u lending part (hat drama," 'What part?" "Ho leads a borso across tbo stage In the last act." Somo people are born foolish, somo acquire foolUhnesa and others thrust their foolishness upon us. Philadel phia Ledger. "I have sold Clinmbcrlaiu's Cough Remedy for the past eight years and find it to be one of the best selling medicines 011 the mar ket. For babies and young children there is nothing better in the line of cough syrups," says Paul Allen, Plum Dealing, l,a. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds nud croup so common amoug young clnldreu, but is pleasant and safe tor them to take, 1-or sale by all good druggists. Arrested a cough that has been hauging on for over two mouths by taking Jul- laru s uoreuouna. syrup, it you have a cough, don't wait stop it ot once with this wonderful remedy. Splendid for coughs, cold 011 chest, influenza, urouchitis and pulmon ary troubles. Price 25c, 50c and 1,00. Sold by North IJauk Phar macy. Work for a QraUr St John. Lame Shoulder. A Simple Trick. form of mus- It's an easy matter to keep your 1 ins is a common cular rheumatism, No internal ioiuts and muscles sutmle no mat- treatmeut is needed. Apply Cham- ter what votir one mav be or how uerlaiu's Unimeut freely three you have suffered with rheumatism. J 1 1 t I ... umesu nay aim a quick cure is Kltb vourse It u n it and morn nc certain, i ins uuiment nas nroveu wit 1 ua lard's snow Liu ment. especially valuable for muscular Cures rheumatism.stiffness, cramps, uiiu t-iiiuuiL- riiciiiumiMii, voiu uy cricK in me oacs, siue, neat or all good druggists. limbs, and relieves all aches aud pains. Sold by North Bank Phar Preach the gospol of St. Johns. Imacy. We claim that if "catching cold could be avoided some of the most daugerotis aud fatal diseases would never be heard of. A cold often forms a culture bed for germs of in fectious diseases. Consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria aud scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of this class. The culture bed formed by the cold favors the development of the germs of these diseases, that would not otherwise find lodgment. There is little danger, however, of any of these diseases being contracted when a good expectorant cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the develop ment of the germs of these diseases. That is why this remedy haa proved so universally successful in preventing pnemaoaU. It not only cures your cold quickly, but mini mizes the risk of contracting these dangerous diseases. For sale by all good druggists. Bring In your Job printing' while you think of It. Doa't wait until you are entirely out, W are equipped to turn out neat and taaty prtatlac promptly at Portias price, or lea. Meet every Wednesday evenini! in llickner's Hall. I. A. Cole. C. C. W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk STREET CAR TIME TABLE LKAVI? ST. JOHNS A. M. 5-45 6.05 6.25 6.40 6.48 6.56 7.05 7,20 7-35 7.55 8.15 8.35 9.00 9,22 9.44 to, 06 10.26 10.50 11.12 n.34 11.50 12,18 p, ni. P. M. 12,40 1.00 ' 1.18 I.36 1-54 2.12 a. 30 2,50 3.08 3. 3.44 4.02 4,20 4.40 5.00 5,15 5.30 5.45 6,00 6,20 6.40 6.50 P. M. 7.00 7.IO 7.20 7.4 8.00 8.25 8.50 9.10 9'3 9.50 10,10 Jo. 30 10. jo 11.10 It. 30 12.00 for every use. I Cut generoua. 1 full nrw BffjTr5ljTjB Felled teams. I EKStffl.fcffuffilJ 1 lUaffigftsTwSB Continuous H BH fa's strife. I ll MUAf Wf, (RANT mmmW SB BS. WTafJ JH " LmmWk. wfl iBTafl r.AvVH WW' iBvLv.am'fl B v ! WWW lMt WW'1 FURSs HIDES HUNTERS'& TRAPPERS' QUI DE.ST ! mmn' ftnlt. tw-,., Tr.p, ama U. Hwut bu to In. u4 to mi w m.l trwt , It'. ntlt Imritkfat. niM.S Tg in, m(mM. l to. BMMtoa.i4l.to W.atif.1 114. -v .m-i. . - . 1- a.iaMu , UMurntoMu4ahiiUwl. AmUntMBimm.mHri.il, Miiiunlti.llfii, r CK GKO. II. MKMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. DERTAKING AND EMBALMING full Una of Robes, Ctskota, ato,, kapt In atook I.ADV ASSISTANT OOtltaWll llTl c woouuwujio UNIVnRSITY PARK, OREGON Central Market! Ifolbrook Block. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. If you are looking for an investment that is a sure winner buy half of block 16 at WHITWOOD COURT Orders Pilled and Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, The piece is 100x600 feet, lavs fine, and almost level. T ll.- A 1 t ' If J. ll,oi5 across me street ironi u are seiuner at 9'io umvard. If this piece was cut into lots $3000 could easily be realized. aua tneu tne lots wouia De mucn cheaper than any can be bought for in that neighborhood. In five years Jkooo wouia not oe an exorbitant price, lif TAKEN AT ONCE (TSnn HI VS IT irnn Hnm irnn ... .;, . J In ard.r ta Inaiir . ik.. at mmL I r w O"" I " "uuuo UU IUC w.rtL.m.nt tha eaav.far UU ch.no. pel UIUUIU Ol , J1SOU CSSO Will SCCUrC It. heuid reach this ee net laur than If the money was not badly needed $3000 cash would not weMteeay,, at eciecK p. m. pieue ikc u, i'or iurxner inionuaiioi see remember this ana eave the printer Subscribe for the St.-John Review! aJBtl keep pcaie4 oa Ue dolaa oil Ue city. R. H. BLANDINQ Real Estate Office. Whitwood Court