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Tha Leather of th Egyptian!. The nnclcnt KstyntlntiR ivcro skilled in the nrt of tanning leather mid man ufactured It In various ways nnd for various purposi, besides that of fur nishing covering for tho feet. Indeed, It Is to those builders-of the pyramids that wo nro Indebted for tho llrst artis tic forms of footwear, nnd, so far ns can bo ascertained from history and the researches of archaeologists, tho Egyptians were tho first shoemakers who wcro worthy of that name. It Is n fact, too, that (minors of today em ploy very much the snmo methods ns did tho nnclcnts. About thu snmu materials aro used, and tho processes arc almost precisely similar to thoso It) rogue hundrc'Vi of yenrs ago. It Is truo that tanners of thu present day liavo found n means of greatly shorten ing tho time required to convert n hide into leather nnd thnt steam power nnd modern machinery have tlono much to expedite) nnd Improve the processes of finishing tho leather; but, nflcr nil, tho principals. of tanning remain tho snmo ns they have been from the first, London Globe, , i JiTTl'--i-nir swy I9IO. Feb. 24, Dear Friend: Do you like cheese? I like cheese when it is good cheese. Posthaste. IIo kicked ofT his wet boots, slid his tired feet Into 11 pair of carpet slippers, lit tils pipe, sat down in thu easy cliulr with a sigh of relief nnd declared that twenty thousand wild horses couldn't mako him stir from tho liouso till "Henry," remarked the lady with tho I will tell you how I like knitting needles, "you posted that let-, clieCSC. I like a piece of Iam T trni'n ni tltfif titnrttttti f unit. I poso?" ' cheese with n piece of pie .Zh.n.v"5' ' Mm "D" when I get nearly through. , "I osked inn tf poslpono her visit for Papa says cllCCSC makes his nwiine, s who we 1 11 101 sec r- ..,1 l.J Ilenrv did see. Ill-, nlfo saw too. coffcc ttlSlc bcltcr nl,d ,,S What slid siiw was tho tired man Jump from Ids rlmlr, kick off Ills slippers, put on his boots and skip out Into I ho street ns If rain was llio very thing ho liked wading through. And when, live minutes Inter, Henry rnmo back with n tain that hu'd Just been to hco bow the thermometer out- sldo tho postodlce stood sho smiled. Loudon Scraps. Just Like Eve's Apple. A fruit supposed to bear thu mark of Kvo'h teeth Is ono of the many botan ical curiosities of Oylnu. Thu tree on which it grows Is known by tho nig- n I lien nt inline of "(ho forbidden fruit," or "Ijvo's npplu tree." The blossom lins n very pleasant hceul, lint tho real ly rntnarkablo featuro of tho tree, thu ono to which It owes Its nnme, is the fruit. It Is benullfut and hangs from tho trco In n peculiar mnniier. Orango on tho outsldo and deep crimson with in, each fruit has tho nppcanincu of having had a piece bitten out of It. 'this fact, together with Its poisonous quality, led tho Mnhniumcdnus to rep resent It ns the forbidden fruit of tho garden of IMon ami to warn men ngnlnst Its noxious properties. Tho mark upon thu fruit is attributed to Kvc. Why the bile of Adnm did not nlso leave its mark Is not known, but ns only one plecu seems to bo missing Its loss Is ascribed to tho woman. Constable Had th Evldtne. Oiiii of Philadelphia's leading corpo- rntloii lawyers was visiting In Now Hngland, anil, returning home, ho told how" ho had been arrested there. IIo bad not had 11 vacation for some yenrs, nnd, getting into thu country, bo pro ceeded to bo 11 boy again. IIo struck 11 piece of country road and ran along for 11 half mile. IIo found 11 fence and vaulted it. IIo saw n tree and cllmbid It. Finally bo re turned to (ho vlllago. Just ns bo struck tho town 11 hand was laid on his shoulder, and a man said In a gruff volco: "Como with im." "What fori" Inquired tho other in nmnxemeut. "I'm tho constable, nnd you're under mrest I've been following you, and I think you'ro crazy." - Philadelphia Times. Coot Pretence of Mind, Debtor (to shopgirl)-It's an outrage for your employer to havo you present this bill hero at the railroad station in tho preseucu of nil these pcoplcl Toll I1I111 I'll attend to tho matter ns soon ns I get homo. And now gho iut 11 kiss, so tho people will think that you nro a relative mid have como to bid mo goodbyi-l'llegendo Mutter, cicar when he smokes. Until I went to the grocery store I didn't know how many kinds of cheese they had: Cheese for 22 cents a pound; brick cheese for 25 cents a pound, and Swiss cheese for 30 cents per pound. We also bought another box of fine apples for $1.50. Your friend, JACOB. P. S. The things were bought at Muck Mercantile Company I'lionc, Richmond 821 PROPOSALS FOR Improvement Bonds City of St. Johns. 'HOWE-M OR Remember, wont Cole's wlicti you GOOD meat thnt BltKOod & it the nlacc to cet it. An "ever in creasing trade is sufficient testimony of the fact that they arc Kiving per fect satisfaction. Nowhere else in St. Johns or Portland, for that matter,, is better meat sold. The prices arc always just right nnd the meat is ever fresh, pure nnd whole some. If vou arc not a patron of their market as yet. it will be to vour advantage t Kive them a call. A full nnd complete line of all meats usual v kent in a first class tnurKet is ahvnvs found at this market. Courtesv. fair dealing and honest weight in connection with the very best mcnt the market niTortls is what is increasing their trade in such a eratifimg mauner. Call and place a trial order. Hitgood & CoU's the place. SUMMONS W '71 THE ASSURED rCCLIAG YOU MVE TROA VERIAG BRJMB AEV CLOTHES DO rtOT MKE THE HA At." BUT THEY HELP HIAV TO COUMMD SELF RESPECT. VE CAti HELP YOU TO THIS BY SELLING YOU CLOTHES THAT ARE UP TO Bj4TE AT PRICES THAX GIVE YOU V4LU.E JMB GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF EilSY PYAEATS. THE LADIES VE HARRY A LIrtE OF GOODS SUITABLE TO YOUR HOME rtEEDS, ti PIECE GOODS MD MDE UP GRAEITS. THE GOOD MAE VE RdVE M THE COAAUrtlTY HM BEErt EylRAED BY TAIR TRETAEMT TO OUR CUSTOAERS. VE DO AOT FORCE OUR S.4LES, VE A-4KE PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT. - YOUR HOAE STORE IS THE JJGREE1BLE PLi4CE TO BUY. PVlTROAIZE IT VHErt POSSIBLE. IT VILL MICE YOUR TOVrt BETTER TO live in to encourage the increase of stock by increase of patronage. FOR St ill the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Ore-' eon. for the Countv of Multnomali, Ainnndn 1'. White. U linbetll M. Cad' well, Parker I'. Morey, I.ettlc Lyons nnd Abiry Norton, riaiutills. v. l'rcderlc Prcubstcl and Media Prteb- die), ills wife, Marie 1). Snodgrass, Joseph II. Snodgrass and llcll Snodgrass, bis wife, Wllllnm I'. Snodgrass nnd Grace Snodurasj. his wife, Margaret Abbott and Prank T. Abbott, her husband, Jet- i t M. Ilartfctt and It. W. Uartlctt, Her husbnnd, Sarah 15. VnnDuren nnd J", Vanllurcn. lirr luisband. James O. Snod grass nnd Lola M. Suodgrnss, bis wife, juiiuil onougrnsi, Mil 1.. onuugrniu, Maude M. SnodgrnM, John I'rancli Snodtirnss. lames U. Suodurass. admin- Istriitor of the estate of W. j. SnodgrnM, deceased, Defendants. To Margaret Abbott. I'rnnk T. Abbott, Wllllnm 1'. Snodgrnss, Grace Snod grass and Judith N, Snodgrass, of the defendant above named, nnd each of vou. In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you, nre hereby sum moused nnd reunited .to appear and make answer to the complaint filed auniust vou in the above entitled suit. on or before Saturday, the 16th day of April, 1010, which dine is sudscouciu 10 the cxDirntlnu of six weeks after the .Itli day of March, loio.lhcitlidny of March, 1010, dciiil' inc iiaie 01 me ursi punuca. lion of this summons,nnd It is prescribed bv the order for nubllcatlon that the wuiic slmll be published once n week In I the St. Johns Review, for six consecutive BONHAM & CURRIER COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms In the Holbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph McChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Day and Nlfht Office In McChssney Block ST. JOHNS. - - OREGON Miotic Jersey 1571 Albert Carey, M. D. Residence nnd Office: 00 j l'cuciidcn Street Office I lou rs: 10 a. m . to 1 p. m . ,6 to 8 p. m . ST. JOHNS, OREQON Daniel O.Webster, A. B.M.D. DR. F. L, PETERSEN CHIROPRACTOR Hill Block Corner Williams avenue and Russell street. , Tclchonc Kast 485 1'OR.TI.AND, ORHGON II. 8. imWXTT 512 Silas St. It. S. WRIGHT 504 S. Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS and DUIL.DURS Hstimates and Mans Furnished II0U8KS FOR BMU BT. JOHNS, ORK. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your Roods to and parts ol rortli 1( Residence, 697 Dawson Street Ofiice, Miter Mock weeks. If vou fall plaiutUfH will njiily to so oimcar, the to the above entitled prayed for in their com- University Park, Portland, Oregon Sealed proiKisals will be received by thu iiiiilcrnliMii'd ut his office In the city hall nt St. Johns, Oreeou, until Tuesday, March H, loio. nt Mx o'clock l. 111. for Kale at not lens than rar value nnd uccru cd iuleiest of improveuient bonds Of tho city of St. Johns, Oickoii, (the wine to be issued iiy nuilinrlty ol orillunuce No, 372) for the whole or any purl of twciitv-clubt tunusauii eiKUt iiuuiirvil seventy if 3fi, K70) dollars, Mini ixmiu will I; lumen in ilenoml unllons ol J500 each, iayulilc ten years irom iiaie, nciiit; couihiii imiiuis, Dcanni! six tier cent Interest, uiyniiie r-cnu-aii nually,nud Mibject to nil the conditions liuixiKil. iiitectcii ami lliminicd nv what Is known ns "The Bancroft Iloud. inu Act," under which net, us amended. salil tiouils tire Issiuil, I he rlnnl Is reserved to reject any or illl IIIIIS. A, Al. li.lflU.N, Recorder lor the C It v of St. lohns, t'ulillsiied in the St. lolius Review l'eliruary iSand 35 anil March 4, 9o. court for relief nlalut. to-wlt: I'lrst. That the clnlni. or pretended claim of each of said defendants to the real nropcrtv of the ulnliitlhV. to-wit: IMS numbered four nnd five in block uutuliered eleven, In the Griswold tract, In city of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, owned by Amanda V. White. IaiIh numbered six and seven in the aforesaid block, owned by Ulisbcth M. Cadwell. Lot numbered two, in block thirteen, of the nforonid truct, owned by Parker 1'. Morey, I.ot num. be red one in block numbered thirteen, of the aforesaid tract, owned by I.ettlc I, urns. Lots numttercdnln blocks eleven owned by Mary Nroton, be adjudged and decreed null and void and that the cloud, or nparcut cloud to the plalntiil's title to tncir respective lot or lots, ue DR. RAMBO. DENTIST Office Phone Richmond 31 I'iust National Hank Huii.dino St. Johns, OrcKon Dr. W. E. Hartel DENTIST Phone Richmond 301 Holbrook Mock St. John, I'llONH JltKHUV Wl IIOI.IIKOOK III.OCK DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenings nnd Sundays by Appoint ment A Risky Study. "Why hnvo you dropped your popu-1 lar imtrouoiuyr iml;ud thu vultor. "'(.'iuiko I Kot too many licking." contlded Tommy. "The other night I told pa that Mara' race wan ever clmnk'liiK, nnd ma heard me and thought 1 meant bur face. Next ttilntr 1 didn't set nny Mipper nnd ot n lick ing besides." t'hlcaipt Now, Ministers Aboard Ship. A minister aboard whip baa always been taken 111 11 "Jonah kIkii" by Ken- inen. In recent years, howover, tills superstition bns been modified to a cer tain extent, A yuuiiK minister, tho ttenmeu believe, will not brint; as much tif n "Jonah" with him ns an old ono. "There cess." Simplicity Itiolf. nro only two points In sue- "What are they?" "Work and keep other peoplo from working you." WANTED. A uocxl St Johns house and lot for 11 l'ortlaml lioine. A block of vacant land in St. Johns in ex clmtiKU for kooiI house nutl two lots. t lot witn small nottse in exenane for teain. Will pay difference. St. Johns property for 54 acres k(1 land on Willamette river close to market. A Hood lot for good team. Will pay or tnke difference, btock and farm implements for u good home in St. Johns. St. Johns prop- etty for n uood ao-acre orchard close to Salem. Good house, barn, etc. This is n snnp. To trade small house in Oak Park for closer 11 property: will pay difference. We want some small (arms in ex change for St, Johns property. We have 50 acres good level laud nt Mollala Station to trade for nice home tit St. Johns, Good trade in this, 154 acres, house barn, stock and implements, orchard, close to stuuU town, to trade for St. Johns property, 5 ucres close to Portland, to trade for St. Johns property, nave cans lor nouses to rent. McKINNUY & DAVIS. removed, nnd thnt the title of the nlriiu tiff's to their respective lot or lots, be forever uutetcd aeniust each of the dc fcmUiits. Second. Tlut 11 deed from I'rederick Priebstel to Wendell Prcebstel, dated Mt!it. 9.1. Inc?. rtmr,litl f it Imnlf A. Ht naife 48S. Multnomah county. Orekou. Phone Jersey 1571 Hours: 3 to 6 w deed records, on Sept. 36, 1857, be re . . Ma M therein conveyed, or nttemiited Ut hs oti Johns nano 5cnoo conveyed ns ioiiows, to-wlt: our Roods to ana from all itarts of Portland, Vancouver, LI nn ton, l'ortlaml and Suburban Itxtircss Co.. city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Plane ana rurnitura mavina specialty. 109 I. Ilurlington; phone Kicumonu 01, LAUREL LODQE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. IT. JOHNS, OREOON Meets each Monday evening In Odd Pellows ball, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed, W.J. Chancy, N. 0, C. P. Gates, Secretary, MDOOOOi ATTENTION!! Merchants!. Manufacturers! Fanners! Everybody! Wc arc hunting for your business' and have been on ydur trail ?or some time. Our aim is to serve you well. The adoption ot our service offers a complete solution to the transportation problem. Our rates arc reasonable and our service unsurpassed. , Two trains between St. Johns uud Portland daily. ' We deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time. Call and get our rates before shipping. 2 Holmes Lodce No. 101 KNiattTl OP PVTMIAI. Meet every l'rlday night Aoo ciock at i.u.u.r. visitors always wel come, a. um nelson, u.c, IS. C. Ilurlbcrt, K. K. a. at 7:1 half. Doric Lodge No. 132 F. and A. M. Itccutar eommunlca tious on first and third Wednesdays of each mouth in Odd Pellows' hall. Visitors welcome. H, 8. Harrington, Allen K, Jobes, Secretary. W. M. CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Conducted by Irs. frllie Well, Garey Pessendeu St, SI. Johns, Ore. Veterinary Surgeon. . OI'I'ICH 42 1 j UNION AVKNUR HOSPITAI. 14 " " Phones Ru.t 4016, U 389S. Do It Now. Decision inner liecoines eawior by postponement, while habit grown stronger every day. Coiumou bcubo tm well in conscience suyn, "Choose this day." - Thu foet of Fa to nre tender, for sho sots her stepa not on thu ground, but 011 the beads of men, Homer. It takes all kinds of people to make the world, and apparently it takes all kinds of penalties to make some of them obey the law. Ip Indianapolis suloon keepers who are found guilty of violating the Sunday law are sentenced to attend church for a giveu number of Sun days. The experiment is being watched with considerable interest and speculation is keen as to what the outcome will be, For sale or trade Grocery store, located nt 334 Third street, corner additlonal'Tclie! the court may deem 'All of river lot number one ( liin mic tlon 30, and tots numbered one.two.threc uud live, and lite east nail 01 tlic north wcot mmrter of occtlou 71, all In town ship one north, range one eat of Wll- , uit. 1.- ...v. 1. ....11, ,,.. iuhiiij , nrnnrc iininiTntrv u n r uregon, eonittining 159.19 acres, more or UbUKUG mnnrrUKlin, m. u. v., less." Third. That the deed from I'rederick 1'ra'bHtel and Media Pnebstel, his wife, to J, W. Suodgniss, dated Oct, 8, 1908; rei-orded at agc lj, in book 435, Mult nomah county. Oregon deed records, on October 9, 190, covering the lots herein first described, uud other property, and Urn deed from J, W. Snodgrass uud M, II. taoilgrrss tinted Nov, 4, 100M, recorded Oct, 18, 1909 in lxok 466, at pages 395, and 396, to 1 Priebstel covering an undivided one. bull interest in the lots herein fint de scribed, with other property, both be cancelled uud held for naught, as to the real nronetty of these plaiutiffs. fourth. That each of the defendants herein be required to give a confirmatory deed to each of the plaintiffs here- in for their respective lot or lots as here in described, or in lieu tuereol, tile dc- cree of this court stand us ami for such deed. l'ifth. Por a temporary restraining order, restraining each of defendants from making or attempting to make any conveyances of the aforesaid property or encumbering the same while this suit is pending. Sixth. That each of the defendants be forever enjoined uud restrained from Interfering with, or ussertiug any right orciatm to, any part 01 tue 101s or real property Herein nrst described. aevemn, ror ucn , inner, luriuer ori Office Phone Woodlawn 703 Kes, Phone Woodlawn 1635 D. E. HOPKINS DUNTIST Oflice hours from 9 to la in, 1 to 5 !. m, - 7 to 8 p. ut. 63 Dawson Street, Univkhsitv Park St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSOROVE.Prop. General Coatractors We are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavating for street work and other purposes. We also handle sidewalk and build ing material. of Market, Portland. New stock; about S1500 in value. Will sell or trnde for St. Johns property. My business requires my presence in St. Johns to such nu extent that I cannot Kive the grocery busiuess the attention it requires. P. J. Peterson, phone Mum 5851, or Review oflice. Work for Qrtr 8t John. Kare Imrimm Pine sfx-room house, well finished, concrete base ment, lot iooxioo, perfectly level, nicely fenced in, fruit, (lowers, etc. splendid view of the river, well located. Cau be purchased for half cash, balance 011 easy terms, For particulars, call at the Review oflice, Preach U10 gospel ot St. Jokna. meet and equitable in the premises. Kighth. for judgment against each of defendants (or costs and. disburse ments incurred by plaiutiffs in this suit. This summoiu is published pursuant to an order 01 tue nremiinsr lunge ot tne nbove entitled court, made and cuteicd the 3d day of March, 1910. UKUKUK J. l'HKK.l."it, Attorney for nlaintlft. March 4. 1910. dateof first publication. April IS, lyio.dute of last publication. You are just as liable to err as 1 inunv a better man, ask a uoctor about the illness; a lawyer about the deed; a banker about the invest ment. The First National Hunk will tell you. it Newton and Fesseudea streets St. Johus," Ore, Phoue Richmond 1571 Brine in your Job prlatla; wklle you think of it. Don't, wait ntH y uro entirely out. V are eal? to turn out neat as4 tasty prist U promptly at Portland or leas. Subscribe for tho Tologram- evonluK paper on tho coast, Ed Stockton. -beat See The hieher the istemt the greater the risk. Om'I risk yesjr mouey without abseteH KNOWI KDGR. Ask the First National Bank. They know aksw4tttly. Suck information is Free. YM isetm Tim Certificates of Deposttr it Meets every Wednesday evening in Dlckncr's Hall. J. A. Cole, C. C. W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk STREET CAR TIA1E TABLE PORTLAND & SUBURBANJXPRESS GO. C. W. STEARNS Agent at St. Johns. Phones: Portland Oflice, Main 358 St. Johns: Jersey 122 A 3358 000 Flue Blocks V. W. MASON. ' Contractor and Builder Manufacturer of Cement lilocks, Flue Blocks, Cement Drain Tile, ! Sewer Pipe, Cement Sidewalks, Steps and Foundations Cement Block Building a Specialty Phone, Drop me a Card or Call at Residence' and Office 646 Hartman ! Street, Cedar Park, St. Johns I.KAVU ST. JOHNS A. M. 5.45 6.05 6,33 6,40 6.4S 6.36 7.05 1,30 7.35 7.55- ' .I5 8.35 9.0a 9.33 9.44 IO.06 10,36 I0.SO 11.13 ".34 n,56 13, 18 p. m. P. M. 13.40 1.00 .1.18 .J6 1.54 3.13 3.30 3,50 3,o8 3.36 3-44 4,03 4,a 4.40 5.00 S.IS 3.3o 5.45 6,00 6,'so 6.40 6.50 P. M. 7,00 7.10 7. JO 6.00 .3 8.50 9.10 9.30 . 9.50 10.10 10.30 10,30 ll.io 11,30 13.00 Central Market! Heltwook Black. See us for tke Choicest Cuts of Uie Best Meats Obtainable. Orders PilUd and Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor, NOTIQt TO AOVIHTIMUt, In rMr to hioure a lAMajaa a Ayskjaatjfv , smf Sfts sWBi sjsj VVpV 0B at t o'aloak o. m. avo tko SttUaribe (or tka SH. Jobas Review ul kaeo Bested, oe U aoiaja ot Use atty. for ttrsMy 1 j ftUL Tw CoBtfMHH nr. BMBTaT. WMI 19. A. B.' IIKMSTOCK CKO, H. HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING' rull Una at Rabat, Caahata, to kaat lit stack u . W ASSISTANT KcsMcucc Phone Woodlawn iio UNIVERSITY PARK, ORKGON If you are looking for an investment that - is a sure winner buy half of block 16 at WHITWOOD 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 into lots $3000 cou'la Mtsily:be realucd, and then the lots would be much cheaper than any cat be bought for in that Heigkborhood, In five yean Sooo would not bean exorbitant price. IF TAKJ2N AT QNCE $1800 BUYS IT $500 down; $500 in six moaths aid the balance at $10 per mouth or, $1500 cash will secure it. If the'iBOBey was not badly edd $3060 s4V wowld aot take it. For further inforraatioa se , R. H. BUNDING RmI Es4te Offfct, WMtWMd CtHart