Templet ef ilem. Onco n ycnr nit tlio lludillilAt temples In' Hlnm nro visited by tbu Uliijr or his deputies, benritiK the ilira kutliln (yel low robee), lit conformity with nn nn dent custom by which the irlesU were made to seek their nppnrcl for the en suing ycnr. During tho lifetime of liihldlm monks nml priests wuru sent out to beg for old enstoff Kfiriiicnbs, which wore nftcrwnrd dyed yellow and patched together to form the required robes. This nticlcnt mciidlcnut cus tom gradually gave 1'liico to tho pres ent one of mnklnj; the garments from a now cloth of n bright canary yellow, provided by Joint contributions of king, princes, nobles and commoners. When thu king goes In thu royal tlirono bargo to present tho robes lu person ho docs ho with great pomp ami cere mony. Tho priestly garments, folded lu bundles, nro carried to tho door of tho tcmplo to await tho nppearnnco of his majesty nml his suit The king on arriving takes n priestly robo and places It on a decorated altar. The chief priest then lays his hands on the garment and chants an acknowledg ment. Wldo World Magazine. Won by Hli Wit. A story Is told of an ttugllsh clcrgy man who owed his appointment to a rich living to n lucky pun. He was tutor to the sou of a nobleman and had not long taken orders when ho nttonded tlio funeral of tho rector of tho parish In which tho nobleman's scat was situated. Thu father of his pupil was pal run of thu living and was also present at thu funeral of tho deceased rector, Thero was n young clergyman present also whoso grief was so demonstrative that tho uoblo patron was much affected by thu sight and asked If tho young man was a ion of tho deceased gentleman. "Oh, dear, tio, my lord no relation nt nil," said tho tutor. "No relation!" exclaimed tho noble man In n surprised tono. "None, my lord. Ho Is tho curate, nud I think ho Is not weeping fur thu dead, but for tho living." Ills lordship, who was something of a wit and n cynic himself, was so de lighted with thu boumot that ho con fcrrcd tho living upon tho ready pun ster. Through a Dig TeUscope. Tlio first look through n great tele- copo Is dlsapiMilutlng, but tho novlco soons, sees that tho lint appearance which thu heavens present to tho naked eye Is replaced by a curious con- cavity; the moou nml stars seem to bo hung lu space rather than spread out on u flat surface. l or a moment ono feels nt thu telrscopu like a child watching tho swift moving balls kept In tho air by a Juggler and expecting to kcu one of thoso great, bright bodies fall. Then comes thu thought, What keeps tliem (here, apparently suspend ed In space with absolutely nothing to hold them llrni? Tho explanation of tho learned tislroiioiuer causes tho brain of thu laymnii to whirl, mid ho sees himself, perhaps for tho first time, as u child gathering polibles on thu great shores of tho sen of knowl edge- or us "an Infant lu tho night, an Infant crying for tho light, mid with no IniiRunco but n cry." National Mnga- si no. The New Hn. Of thu lata Atherlon might, ono of thu founders of fashlouablu Newport, a rhlladelphlaii said: "Mr. llllght was amused by thu uu tics of tho militant Nuffrngcttes. At a luncheon nt thu Ilellevuo ho onco sat next to a ludy with Hiiffragettu no tions. I'lnvers' ggs, hard Milled, formed ono course, and tho ludy called Mr. might's attention to tho high cost of plovers' eggs that year, " 'IJven though,' sliu said, 'I hey hnvo to Im shipped from Knglaud, I don't nco why their prlco should liavo nearly doublet), do your "Well-er-uot exactly,' murmured Mr. might, 'though they do say thu lieu plovers havo taken to acting very oddly of late 'Strutting nrouud, mid growing topknots ami spurs, mid even trying to learn to crow. " nxehungo. Do You Really Love Deft? Perhaps thu flunl test of anybody's lovo of dogs Is willingness to permit them to make a camping grouud of the bed. Thero ls.no other place In the world that suits the dog quite so well. On the bed lie Is safe from being step ped upon, ho Is tjut of tho way of drafts, he has a commanding position from which to survey whnt goes on lg tho world, and, nbovo all, the surfaco Is soft and yielding to his outstretched limbs. No mere man can ever be so comfortable as n dog looks. Borne per sons object to havlug a dog on tbo bed at night, nnd It must be admitted that ho lies a llttlo heavily upon one's tlmbs, but why bo bo baso as to prefer comfort to companionship? To waka up lu tho dark night nud put your hand on that warm, soft body, to feel tho beating of that faithful heart Is not this better than undisturbed sloth? Tho SHIES TO SUIT Yii Remember, when you want GOOD meat that BitRood & Cole's it the nlace to tret it. An ever in TIT I THE FIRST TNIrtG YOU WAtiT M A PAIR OT SHOE. HUM SEA&Oti TO Lr4(M WE FMVE IRAMJALLY LE-ARMED THt AEEDi Or ST. JOHrt PATROtii. LACH EXOrt WE R1VE Irt CREJlSEB THE TOCK. WE HAVE MDE AO AIST.41CE. A Ej4CN zFAznn nifR &Air& ihcrfazf thu u prtipift. jiri. y truf iSJSSS OF THE SHOE BEPj4RTAEA(T. VERY, VERY TEW SHOE CUSTOAl- LMVC 0UR ST0RC VITH0UT &EIrtG PROPERLY matter, is better meat sold. The FI I LU. I ML WLKIAUr UUikI i 1L Uf OUK SNOCS HAVL BLLM VEREVILMAG TO STJMD BY THEA. WE HVE just recovered from stomach achotdoso some. If you arc not a patron of L FAR MED TO DO THIS TROA OUR ftAtiY PTITROAS WHO FMVE RE- frlghtcned by tho strnngo experience, y0 "cU-nntagc to give them n coll. PEyiTEBLY VOLUNTEERED PRAISE FOR OUR SHOES. into my neck nnd thero slept sweetly SUBl'y Kept 1 a irsi c mss niurieei oniy Many cases of Ladies', Misses' and Children's are yet on the way. We can supply ing.-n. o. Met- ourj ' fair jeniing und i,oncst your need completely. The repair man in our store will fix up your old ones. weight in connection with the very Buy your shoes where your merchant understands you;' where you can "get back" at best meat the market affords is him if anything goes wrong. 1 hat long car ride to Portland is a bore and a useless mil- 1.. I.........!.... .l.nir trn.li. ! I .. ... fit J! ! 1 l - r.t. nnd soundly until mom wlu In Atlantic. what is increasing their trade in such a gratifimg manner. Call nnd place a trial order. Bitgood & Cole's the place, " PROPOSALS FOR Improvement Bonds City of St. Johns. Abientmlndtd Dyr. Chnrlcs I.iiinb had a friend named George Dyer who was perhaps tho most nbseiitinlndcd man ou record. It was Dyer who, leaving Lamb's Is lington homo at broad noonday, walked straight Into the New river. Ho was known to tnku up a coal scut tie Instead of his lint, to walk home with a footman's cockaded hat on and oven to Icavo ono of his shoes under tho tablo and get well on his home want way beforo discovering his loss IIu called at a friend's one morning, iieoru mni 1110 iaiuiir was nway in ei..t -...,.. -i. .in ,.-i...i i, thu country, left his iinino In tho .... Ull(1 i ' ,i 1,1, arr.ce .he cltV visitors' book, and a few hours later i,n ni st. lohni. Orcuon. until Tuesday. called again, asked fur tho book again March 8, 1910, at six o'clock p. in. for nnd was astonished to sco his own sole nt not lets thsn par value and acc.ru freshly vtrlltcu name. Once, when Proctor breakfasted with htm, Oyer forgot tho tea. Tho omission being noted, ho tilled tho teapot with ginger. Proctor left ns soon as ho could to get n better breakfast at n coffee tavern, mid thero Dyer strolled In and asked him how ho did, iillo unconscious of having seen him earlier. LmmmPSemmmmmmP ' sauce.' We will match our medium priced shoes with any of them. BON HAM & CURRIER COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Jobm, Oregon. ed Interest of Improvement bonds of tho i . u.i.-.i m n city of 8t. Johns, Oregon, (the .inie to be JOSCpil JVlCCnCSncy, M. U. imucii uy auiuoriiy 01 ordinance no.i-ji) Lawysn' Wills. A remiukiihlu Hpeclmeii of n lawyer's invalid will was that of Hlr Joseph Jeekyll, master of thu rolls, who died In UilH mid beiiueathcd hU fortuuo nfler his wife's death to pay off tho national debt, "Hr Joseph was a good mail mid a good lawyer," was I-ord Mansllcld's comment, "hut his bequest was n very foolish one. Ho might as well have attempted to stop thu tnlddlu nrch of Iindon bridge with his full bottomed wig." Thu testator's patriotic Intentions wcro therefore treated as pnof of mental weakness, and his will was promptly set aside. Among thu pinny blundering wills that lawyers havo Hindu for their cllonts, If not for themselves, thu strangest on record was that of n Dublin gentleman who left all his money to thu cider son of his brother and, if ho had no elder sou, to thu second. Loudon Chronicle. for the whole or any part of twenty-eight iiiotiNitiu cikiii numircu seventy i3, 870) dollars. Said (tonus will 12 mined in iienomi nations of $500 ench, payable ten years from unic. nciiii! couimhi bonus, Marine six Dcr cent interest, imyablc scml-nti- mmlly.nnd subject to aft the condition! luipoitcd, directed mid ttipuiatcd uy whnt is known as "The Ilancrolt ItomU lug Act," under which act,ns amended, Mid iMUiilsarc Utucil. The right Is rcucrvcd to reject any or all bids. A. M. I'.HSON. Recorder for the City of M. John, I'ubliihcd lu the Kt. Joints Review l'cbrunry 18 and 35 and March 4, 1910. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day and Night Office In McChainey Block ST. JOHNS. - OREGON Phone Jcrwy 1571 Albert Carey, M. D. Hcildcncc and Office: 902 I'cMcndcu Street Office Hours: loa.m.toi p.m.,6to8p,m. ST. JOHNS, OREGON DR. F. L. PETERSEN CHIROPRACTOR Hill Illock Corner Williams avenue and Ruttelt street. Telehoncliatt 485 PORTLAND, ORMCON IO0O0OO0000O II. S. HUWITT jta Silas St. H. S. WRIGHT 304 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS and I1UILDURS Ultimate and Plan I'urnlshed IIOUBKS I'OK SAI.i: HT. JOHNS, ORK. Raindrops. Drops of rntu vary In their slio por- haps from 11 twenty-tlfth to a ijuarter uf mi Inch In dlumutcr. In parting from thu clouds they precipitate their desreut till thu Increasing resistance opMNcd by thu air becomes eipjal to their weight, when they conttiiuo to full with uniform velocity. This ve locity Is therefore lu a certain ratio lo tlio diameter uf tho drops; bunco thunder and oilier showers lu which thu drops nro lurgu pour down faster than 11 drusllug ruin. A drop uf the tweuty-llflli part uf tin Inch In falling through I no air would, wlion it nml nrrlved at Its uniform velocity, tie iiuiro n celerity uf ohm- eleven mid n half feet per second, while 0110 of u quarter of an Inch would havo a ve locity of thlrty-threo nud a half feet. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON ft MUSGR0VC, Prop. Grncral Contractors Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. At. D. Residence, C97 Dawson Street Office, Plltcr Illock University Park, Portland, Oregon Wc arc prepared to donuy ntul all kinds of excavating for street work und other purposes. Wc ulso handle sidewalk and build ing material. DR. RAMBO DENTIST Office Phone Richmond 51 1'iKST National Hank Huiluino St. John, Oregon Dr. W. E. Hartel Newton and l?esscii(kii streets St. Johns, Ore. I'lioue Richmond 1571 DENTIST I'lioue Richmond aoi - Holbrook Illock St. John, Court Driss of Laur.it. Tennyson's court dress when ho re ceived the Inurealeshlp did not cost him much, for It was tho snuiu court dress worn by Wordsworth, who In turn had It from tho uld poet llogers. mid It Is null hi tho Wordsworth fam ily. It Is n wonder how Teuuysoii mid Wordsworth got Into It, for Kogcru wus n llttlo fellow, 'leiinyson hud no pus slon fur courts, mid so ho went lu sec ond bund to suvo cost. Now York Tress. A Piacimaksr, It Is n commonly accepted belief that nothing short of being pried looso will Imluco a bulldog to give up his crip 011 another dog or 011 mi Intruder, but this Is a iiiUtake. A llttlo houhold 1 nuunoula poured on him us near Ids iioso us clrciimstnuces will allow will uiako him let go liumcdlutvly, Thu funics of ammonia are so overpower lug that n dog cannot possibly inulu-j tain his grip and Ids breath nt tho ni mo tlnio. Country I.lfo lit America. Hot Air Rati. iicuniiiu 1 wish you wouldn't uso thu telephone so much for out of town culls. Mrs, lleuhum-I llko tu talk to moth. IT. Hen tin in-That h what I object to; I'm tired of paying gas bills. New York Pn ss. A Cariliii Man. I'Uther Why havo you quarreled with Hurry? Daughter Ilecuuso ho proposed to mo last night. Father Well, thero was no harm In 'Unit, was thero? Daughter-Hut 1 had accepted him tho night before. Illustrated lilts. A Word to Parinti, Never uituisu your children nt tho ex po n so of oilier people; never allow your children to ridicule other people. Neglect this udvlce aud tho tlmo will assuredly como when theaa children will itiuuso themselves with your foi bles mid rldlculo your authority. Ex- clinnge. Which Was th. WoraaT "When I returned front our poker party last night my wife Just looked at mo; not it wont was spoken." "My wife looked at me, too, and I Realty Bargains If you are looking; for sonic thing; in the way of real estate that is bound to increase rapidly in value, nut which can be pur chased tit a very reasonable price just now, call in aud let us tell you about it. We have a number of bargains listed, but it would require too much space to enumerate iikmii. farm lauds, city lots, acreage ami river fron tage are all represented. Don't wait until .solue other party picks them up and then kick because you delayed too long. I.et us show you something good. J. S. DOWNEY Jersey Street. IIOLBHOOK UI.OCK I'llONKJItUHIlVwi DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenings and Sundays by Appoint mint Phone Jerey 1371 Hours: 1 to 6. id, St. Johns Pitno Schoo Conducted by JIm. Cillte WIU 901 l'escuden St. SI. John. Ore, J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage we deliver your goods to and from all Krti of Portland. Vancouver, Linntoii, irtland and Suburban Ilxprcis Co., city dock and all poLpta accessible by wagon. Plan stntl furnltur moving a specialty. 109 U. lltirllngton; phone Richmond 61. LAUREL LODQE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS. OUOON Meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows ball, at 8:00. Visitor welcomed. W.J. Chauey, N, O. C. P. Gate, Secretary. ATTENTION!! Mcrchnntsl Manufacturers! Farmers! Everybody! Wc arc hunting for your business and have been on ygur trail for some tunc. Our aim is to serve you well. The adoption of our service offers a complete solution to the transportation problem. Our rates arc reasonable aud our service unsurpassed. Two trains between St. Johns and Portland daily. Wc deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time. Call and get our rates before shipping. 2 Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIfiHTS Of PYTHIAS. Meela every l'rlday night at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.I. hall. Visitor alway wcl. come. A. Carl Nelson, C.C. II. C. Ilurlbcrt, K. R. S. Doric Lodge No. 132 i:. and A. ftl. Regular coniiuunica tlonk 011 first aud thin Wednesday of each mouth in Odd Pillows' hall. Visitor welcome. It. S. Harrington, Allen K, Jobcs, Secretary. W. M. CAAIP 773 W. 0. W. PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO. C. W. STEARNS Agent at St. Johns. Phones: Portland Office, Main 358 St. Johns: Jersey ist A 3358 )000000000( GEORGE KIRKPATRKK, N. D. C. Veterinary Surgeon. OIU'ICH M 1.3 UNION AVENUE HOSPITAL 14 " " Phone - East 4016, B3898, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because It is (lie Best. Office Phone Woodlawn 703 Re. Phone Woodlawn 1655 D. E HOPKINS DKNTIST Office hour (row 9 to 13 an, I to s p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. 681 Dawson Street, UMIVIMITV Pabk "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past eight years mm nun 11 10 uc one 01 (tie best selliug medicines ou the mar- A CommM Celd. don't Iwllovo that n won! was uusno. ket. For babies and young children ken." Houston Pout. We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of the most Kill, 1 r a J! . .! .i.r- ic .,iM.,.r iti.V t.. 11.,- r oangeroiis ntm latai atseasca wouia Prsvranc. PersorcrHiico U more rovalIlng thnn Tlolunco, uud many things which cun not bo ovcrcoiuo when they ore to- Kothcr yield tlioiuiielvcs up when taken llttlo by little. Rsaehlna Conclusion. "I linnt,'luu front your aimoch that you nro a tnxldcriuUt." "What inukes you thbik bo" "Principally because you tell me I am na wlao na an owl and then try to Btufr inc." Exchange. cough syrujw," says Paul Alien, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and croup 'so common among young I children, but is pleasant and sale for. them to take, Por sale by all good druggists. Strict ObedUnce. Snlosman-Slilrt, sir. Will you havo a ucKlleco or 11 stiff .bosom Customer NoRllKce, I cues!). The doctor aald I uiuat nrold atarcby things,-Hostoa Transcript. Paaeaful. Mrs. Kroat-Who was It that aald "Pence, porfect ponce" Froat Some ono whose telophouq waa out of or dcr. I.lfo. A Simple Trick. Arrested Cheerfulneaa la one of the sureat lu- dlcatlons of good sense. Lame Shoulder, forms a culture bd for germs of in fectious diseases. Coswuptiou, pueumonia, diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fatal diseases, are of this class The culture bed formed by the cold favors thedevelopaieat of the gems ot these diseases, tltat would set otherwise; find lodgment. There is little danger, however, ef aay of these diseases beiajr; extracted when a good expectoraat cough medicine like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It c learnt out these a cough that has been hanging ou for over two mouths by taking ml lard's iioreiiouud byrup. it you This is a common form of mus Ictilar rheumatism. No iuterual I aa. ...... a. !.. . A I . m have a cough, dou't wait-stop it . . "V 1 V "PP .U"U ot once with this wonderful reme'dy. her,alu s , Llui,eut thr Sr.l-,,,11,1 for mnn. nl,l M-cf U UU)- HI1U U HUICK CUrC IS k,m.i.o ..i ' certaiti. ary troubles. Price 35c e. Cnll I... Mnrtl. Da.X -nru' ' druggist It's an easy matter to keep your joints aud muscles supple no mat ter what your age may be or how vou have suffered with rheumatism. Rub yourself night and moruiug culture beds that favac the develop with Ballard's Snow Liniment, ment of the germs of these diseases. Cures rheumatism, st iff ness, cramns. I That is why this remedy haa crick in the back, side, neck or I proved so universally swccesaful ia limbs, and relieves all aches and preventing pneuwowa. It at only pains. Sold by North Bank Phar- cures your cold qalekly, bnt rial- atacy, Preach the goa; ipeKoT A pinched old age is the price This liniment has provea y" roust pay forspending ALL the uiuitcy you uiukc uuw. rciiury poverty for your old age. Do want ft f bave in the lurst NHtieaal Bank, it mizes the risk ot cetttractiiur these daugerous diseases.' Far sale by all good druggists. d iHilinon- cc',au, iiitsiinimcni 11 as proves JVKt , ' ntl,i especially valuable for muscular oion' inntiMVnr 8,1(1 chronic rheumatism. Sold by nd Jauk l liar- B , drugglsts you St, Johns. Preach tbo gospel of St. Joaae. Work rf a Greater 8t Jehaa. Bring in your Jeh ariaUac you think of It. Deat wait aatll yott are ontirely out. ,fe- are, ea,li?e4 to turn out neat eat ,taty arlatlag promptly at PortlaaA yrla ec Meet every Wednesday evening In lllckner' Hall. J. A, Cole, C. C. W. Scott Kellogg. Clerk STREET CAR TIME TABLE A. M. 5.4S 4.05 6.35 6.4Q 6.48 6.36 7.05 7.30 7.35 7.55 H.IS 8. JS . 9.00 9. " 9.44 10.06 10.36 10.30 II. 13 1 1. 3- 11.56 ta.iHp. LHAVP. ST. JOHNS P. JI. 13.40 1.00 1. 18 I.36 1.34 3,13 3,30 3, SO 3.o8 3.6 3.44 4,03 4,3o 4.40 5.00 5.13 3.30 5.43 6,00 if. 30 6,40 6.50 P.M. 7.00 7. o 7.30 7.40 8,00 8.35 8.50 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 ll.io II.30 13. OO Central Market! Holbrook Mock. Sec a for the Choicest Cuts of the Beat Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled aad Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Rroprfeter. NOTICK TO ADVKOTItlM. la erder Insure a etieafe ef ae yertleement the eee y fer eueli ekanfe. VfeaJaeealeyt at eeleelc a m. Msss iave Mm Sateerlae fer the St. Jehaa lUvlew aad keea pested ea the deiaaa ot the elty. B for every uea. I H Cut generoue H lw full Twa ma sBmmjBV3Hmmmmmmammmmmmaaamaaamm9i ... wm h aaj Li 1 l 1 li flBmj w , smj mmw m m Wml ""am av .mmwA mmV mmv"mmV Mudnm ivj amammmmmmmnsTsVamamammmm HUNTKRS'&TRAPPSRS'CMJI 4H hi Umlk Imi MtlklMMtknkMntWtMMk III nil iiwi wrM, vii. inn, mm un- WW HI IM V. MA M NWIVIIM. UWT HlfHW Ml, HI JHMfWIIMUIMll V MMH HMMM4ruUHu4MNslHMaw. AaSmiSaw.aoS. tt. HIDES JMUtwiiia awiihiiii a aMpCwHiiM A. B. HKMSTOCK CRO, H. HKMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full Una of Rebaa, Caakate, tto,, kept In etaak - I.ADV ASSISTANT UNIVERSITY PARK, OREGON Office Phone Woodlawn 1874 Kt.ldtuct I'honc WvoJUmu Jio If you are looking lor an investment that is a sure winner buy hall of block 16 at WHIT WOOD COURT The piece is 100x600 feet, lays fine and almost level. Lots across the street from it. are selling at $350 upward. If this piece was cut iuto.lots $3006 'could easily be realized. aud then the lots would be much cheaper thaa any caa be boueht for in that Bttiehborhood. In vc vears icooo would ot be an exorbitant price: IF TAKEN AT ONCE 1800 BUYb IT $500 down; 5oo in six Moatbe ad the balance at $10 per month or, $1566 cash will secure it. If the money was not badly needed $3000 cash wold sot . T- t .1 . - Ke 11. ror iunner iniomaiion see R. H. BLANDING 1 C ( ,J RmI Esiate Qffk WWa Cft