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Lesson on Disinfectants J)rop lr? cevnoed Ce7tibt I9IO, The question most vital to tile householder is: "How to clean my house most effectively as regards contagious disease and foul odors." Since it has become known that most discuses ore produced by germs, it behooves us to destroy the cause; and to effect this we should know something about the germs themselves, their mode of living and under what conditions they thrive best. Germs are of many varieties. They have different shapes, live differently and thrive" under different conditions. Fortunately for us, there is only a small proportion of the known germs that produce disease, and these are more easily destroyed than those that arc harmless. Germs that produce disease flrc called pathogenic and those that do not arc nonpathogenic. Many of the nonpathogenic germs arc useful, in fact, quite necessary, as those that produce our buttermilk and vinegar. Some arc very annoy ing but not harmful as those that make butter, lard and other fats rancid. Molds and yeasts arc germs that hclotnr to n class known as til ' fungi. The others are called bac-lgct things ill cans for mama tcriannu are divided nto Severn for y . liulc ,noncy. rlaocu nrnnrill 11 ir In lliMr unarm mill mode of living. Kxamplcs: Uacilll arc rod shaped, micrococci arc mere dots and may go in pairs, fours or in chains. There arc three things necessary for the life and propagation of germs: Heat, light and moisture. Germs will find these where the unaided eye could find nothing Sterilization means the destruc tion of all life, and a body is stcril ized when all germs including the spores arc killed. The term disinfectant is com inonly implied to the process of destroying germs in rags, furniture, clothing, houses, etc. Jiodics en tircly free from germs arc termed aseptic. Jjisiiilcctioit and sterilization are accomplished by means of sunlight or chemicals. Sunlight is nature's disinfectant and is more powerful than chemicals, but it takes the sun longer to accomplish the work. Several hours have to be taken in the mm to thoroughly disinfect body. 'I run disinfection is n matter re quiring some skill and the ui;c of the chemicals in liberal quantities. X lie chemicals should come in dt rect contact with the object to be disinfected. The common idea of a disinfectant is often only a dcod orixr. Yet a deodorizer is often a good iltiinfcctant. The most cf fective deodorizers arc lime, chloride of lime, copper sulphntc (blue stone) and formaldehyde. These arc true disinfectants as well as deodorizers for they destroy the germs. Mine is particularly valuable as a white wash for outhouses, barns, chicken houses, trees, cellars and musty places. Hear in mind that to be effective the chemical must conic in contact with the object to bedlsiu .-fllPo,brt- if O.lt.nlt AJTttlli'oj C, ,CM' Mar. 11 Dear Friend: They put so many things in cans now. I do not see how they can, but they do." And things that conic in cans arc always fresh because the cans keep the air out. The grocer man told me I could Your friend, . JACOB. P. S. Can you go where you can get things in cans, I can, to Muck Mercantile . Company l'honc, Richmond 821 RESOLUTION by the city of Ht. Ih resolved Johns, That It (Iooiiih It expedient and necessary to Improve Tloiutoii street. from the cmt line of Willi boulevard to the wist line 01 Mvcrt Mrccl in the city of St. olnm In the following manner, to II v urmliui: Mine to established erode uy cm mm nil, una iy pincini cement sidewalk 011 cither Mile thereof entire length, Mid unlit to lc nix feet wide, ta foot curb, iiinl nil necessary wooden cro.i wniKii nun dux miners; also uy piitcuiK a strip of iiincnihuu In center of Mid street 10 feet wide, H incite In .center, 6 incite oiii-nncr tine. Nitit strip 01 ma. catlimi to-run full length of street. Sal it wane una curb to iiuvc cxixitis 011 10 til nt directed by the city cuuiticcr. Alio to pmcc . 1 licit tile (Irtilin every 50 Icrt In curb; also hitch rliifj nt directed by the city eiiKinccr. a worn to iiu nccoruiiiK to uio pinna mid apuclflcntlomi of the city eiiKiiiour on fllo In the office of tuo city reeonlur rulatlvo theruto, which pinna and specifications mid cull unites nro mitlHfactnry ami 11 ru here by approved. Raid ImiirovvrnoiitH to bo miulo In nCcordnnco will the charter aid oriliimic(a of tho city of Ht. Jnhim, and uiulur tho miporvh fected. Kormaldehydc and sulphur lo '""1 llrootlou of tho city oiusln. gases made fresh lire the only true t0; , . , , , , . DoKeoim dUlnffPluniM mid If tlicii 1 "nt "10 coat of aulil Improvement gaseous tllsiuftc unts, and if these ,,, ho ntHVUMli IIM proVde(t by tho Ore Used properly all germ life will rlly ..liurlur unon tlm nrnnnrtv nation. be destroyed. When a true disinfectant is wanted formaldehyde will answer more purposes than any. It is effectual, clean, and leaves no trace behind. It does not injure clothing and will not remove colors. It can be "applied to anything except leather which it makes brittle, hence it cannot' be used on furs, carpets, furniture, toilet articles, fruits, roots, etc, but can bedlsiu fected with a five jwr cent solution without Injury. Other chemicals are chloride of lime, carbolic acid and the crebols, (ci conn una lyson. lhe.se arc clicajicr than formaldehyde and can he used freely. Chloride of lime is !cst applied in holutlou, about hix ounces to a gallon of water. Car uouc acid should he In live per cent solution. Lreolln and Jysol should be in two per cent solution Ifor effectiveness, the manner 6f applying the chemicals Is quite as importaut as the suUstauces them wives. C. C. Currin, Ph. G. Lovers of good health should prevent sick' uess instead of letting themselves get sick and then try to cure it, So long as you keep your liver, btouiach ami bowels m a healthy and active condition you won't get sick. Dullard's Ilerbiue relieves constipation, inactive liver nud oil stomach and bowel troubles, Sold by North Hank Pharmacy. Notice. All mi parties raising wintry are hereby notified that they must keep same trout trespassing upon the premises of others or become liable! for arrest una fine. No further notice will be given. Chas. Bredesou, Chief of Police. tally ami particularly benefited there ny, ami which Ih lu-rouy declared to bo all of loin, pnrU of lots, blocks mill parcolH of liinil but woo n tho tor- mini of micli linprovomouU abutting upon, mlliiciuit or proxlmuto to said Thompson ttrcet, from the mar Klnal Hue of said struct back to tho center of tho block or blocks irnciH of laml nbuttlnj; thereon proxlnmto theruto. that all tho property Included uald improvement district nforeaith la liuruby docliired to bo MIocal lm nmveiuent District No, ij. ruin tnu city oiiKineer'a ushcsb muni of tho probnulo totnl rout tuid improvement of Mid Thompson sum it r5.ojo.51. I mil tne cost o( aiii innmpsoi (drool to bo imsoaaod against tho properly hi mild local naaoaaniont district na provided by tho city chap tor of tho city of St. Johns, Adopted the 15II1 day ol February 1910, A. SI. I'.'HUM, Hocorder. PubllHhed In tho Ht. John Itovlow March 4 and 11, 1910. ORDINANCE NO. 280 Remember, when you want GOOD meat that IJitgood & Cole's It the place to get it. An ever in creasing trade is sufficient testimony of the fact that they are giving per fect satisfaction. Nowhere else in St. Johns or Portland, for that matter, is better meat sold. The prices arc always just right and the meat is ever fresh, pure and whole some. If you nrc not a patroji of their market as yet, it will be to your ndvantagc to give them a call. A full and complete line of all meats usually kept in a first class murket is always fotiild nt this market. Courtesy, fair dealing and honest weight in connection with the very best meat the market affords is what is increasing their trade in such a gratifimg manner. Call and place a trial order. IJitgood & Cole's the place. SUMMONS i '( I1r7 WOULD YOU NJlVC A STORE M ST. J0HM4 TN!T WOULD GRATIFY YOUR MODERATE DESIRES? WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE A STORE M ST. JOHrtS ttiAT IS A CREDIT TO YOUR COMUMITY? IT TS. OUR .M&lTIOiV ' TO OWrt SUCH A STORE MD WITH YOUR COTNHUED Atift IMCREASIAC' PATROAMGE AS lii THE PAST WE CArt DO, THAT. WE ARE HAVlrtG CALL TOR THIrtGS DAILY THAT WE DO HOT HJlVE FOR LACK Or ROOA. BUT WE HAVE TAKErt UP THE AATTER Of Ati EXTEMSIOAl TO OUR BUILDING ti ORDER THAT WE AAY HAVE AORE DISPLAY SPACE. AAOMG THE THIMGS WE ARE rtOT A6LE TO DISPLAY AMD WHICH HAVE BEEAl ADDED THIS SPRMG ti THE DRY GOODS DEPARTAEAT ARE : . French Gingham in dainty checks, Piquette, Poplins, Percales, Norva Shantung, Chcverwool,Tussor Silks,, Kobe Silks for head scarfs, Handkerchief Linens for Waists, and some beautiful Lawns, Organdies and Batistes. THE SPRING STYLES OF SHOES ARE ALL IN AND WE CAN SUIT ANY ONE IN THAT LINE. In the Circuit Court of tiie State of Ore- eon. (or the Cotintv of Multnomali. Ainandn 1'. White. 11 izabctll M. Cad well, Parker 1'. Morcv. Lettlc Lyons and Mnry Norton, I'lnlntlUt. VI. Predcrlc Pnebtlcl and Media l'rrcb ttel, lilt wife, Marie II. SnodgraM, Josetih II. Snoilerats anil licit SuouernM, lilt wife. Wllllatn V. Snodirratt and Grace Snoderass, hit wife, MarKnrct Abbott and Prank T, Abbott, her hutbitud, let tie iinmcii ami r.. v . imriicii. iiti i . . n hutbaud, Sarah P.. Vnulliircii nud J. JOSCpn ITlCWnCSney, ITl. U II I nulelitiu tun BON HAM & CURRIER COLLIER & COLLIER . . ( Lawyers. Rooms In tbe Holbrook building. St. Jobnt, Oregon. Vntillurcii. her husband, lames G. Hnod grass anil Loin M, SnodgrnM, hit wife, Judith N. Snodgntts, Lot I.. Suodgnist, Maude M. Snoilerasi, John Prauclt Snoilurass. lainct (5. Suoilerass. ndmlli Isttidor of the estate of V. j. Snoilgrast, deceased, Defendants. To Marunrci Abliolt. Prank T. Abbott, William P. Suodgrass, Orncc Snoil. gratt and Judith N. Snodgrntt, of the tkicmlant above named, ana each of you. In the name of the State of Oregon. you nud each of you. nrc hereby tuui- moiikcil nun renuircii lo niipcar tun make autwer to the coniplaitit filed t... , I.. 41.1.1 H..U illinium 1UU 111 II1V IIIK-IVV l-IIIIIIVIi PUli, on or before Saturday, the ifith day ol April, 1910. WHICH date it tuiucquciil. to tnc csiiiniiion 01 tlx weext ancr tne 4111 ... . 1 1 . .1 . . 1 1 . liny ui .tiuiuii, lyi", inn 4111 mi- tn hihilii, 1010, Deiug tnc il.ilc 01 tue nni iuiiuca tfon of tint lumiuont.and It It prescribed by the order for publication that the Mine shall be published uuee a week in the St. Johns Review, for tlx consecutive wicks. If you fall to to nmrcar. the plaintiffs will uimlv to thenbove entitled court lor relict prayed (or In tucir com ma 111. iowii: Plrst. That the claim, or pretended claim of each of said defendants to the rctl Property of the plaintiffs', to-wit Lott numbered four nud five In block numbered eleven, In the Griswold tract, lu city of Portlniul. Multnomali County, Oregon, owned by Amanda P. White, Lots numbered tlx nud seven lu the aforesaid block, owned by Kllrsbcth M. Cud well. Lot numbered two. hi block thirteen, of the nforcouid tract. owned by riirkcr 1'. Alorcy. Lot mini lcrcit one in block numbered thirteen. of the uforctaid tract, owned by I.cttle I.voui, M)ts numbered bin blocks eleven ....I .1.1.4...... ..f .1.. .....-...1.1 I ...... ....,1 ItlllllVII .11 UIV ,IUVMIII tlHI.1, owned by Mary Nroton, be adluilKcil and decreed null nud void and t lint the cloud, or nPlwireiit cloud to Ihe-plalutllT'l tine 10 iiicir rrsnrcuvc iioi or lots, oe, PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON Day and Night Office In McChttnty Block Pmm Jtrsty 911 ST. JOHNS. - ORCQON DR. F. L PETERSEN 'CHIBOPfWCTOlf - Hill Block Corner Wllliatnt avenue and Russell strict. Tclchonc Bast 485 PORTLAND, OREGON l'honc Jersey 1571 Albert Carey, M. D. Residence nud Office: 002 Pcttenden Street Office Hours: 10a.m. to 1 n,m6to8p.m. ST. JOHNS, OKEQON Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D. Residence, 697 Dawson Street Office, Plltcr Illock J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to anil from nil Krts of Portland. Vancouver, Llniitou, irtlaud and Suburban Uxprcst Co., city dock ami all polntt accessible by, wagon. Plan anJ furnltur moving a ttwcialty. 109 15. Burlington; photic Kicnmonu 01. University Park, Portland, Oregon DR. f?AMBO DENTIST Office Photic Richmond 31 Pikst National Dank Huildinq St. Johns, Oregon Dr. W. E. Hartel LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS, ORCdON Mcctacach Monday evening In Odd Fcllowt hall, at 8:00.' Visitors welcomed. W.J. Chancy, N. G. C. P. Gatct, Secretary. Holnwi Lodre No. 101 KNIOHTS OPVVTHIAI. Meeta every Priday night at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.P. hall. Vltltora alwaya wel come. A. Carl Nelson, C.C. P.. C. Hurlbcrt, K. R. S. Doric Lodge No. 132 P. and A. M. Regular communlca tlout on first and third Wednesdays of each mouth lu Odd Pfllowt1 lull. Visitors welcome. S. Harrington, Allen R. Jobct, Secretary. W. M. I DENTIST CAMP 773"W. O.'W. Phone Richmond 301 Holbrook Illock St. John, 01 or in An Ordinance Repealing Ordl nance No. 20 of tho City or m, jonns The city of St. Johns does ordain as 101 lows; That ordinance No. Jo of the citv o St. Johns providing for the licensing of woodsuwt Jiidrccorded on page j6 of book i 01 uruiiiuneis 01 ine uty 01 si, jonus ue, ana tue same uucreiir rcteaicu, can celled uud held for naught. Passed the council this the 8th day of March 1010. Approved by the Mayor this the 8th day pf March 1910, Mayor. Attest: A, M. P.S80N, Recorder. Published in the St. lobns Review March 11, 1910, -' " : 1 " 1 1 1 ,i ' IralTic arrangements are beine arrangements are comnlcted between the Hill rail. 1 lie White Temple pulpit, which roads, the Great Northern, North was recently made vacant when eru Pacific mid Spokaue, I'ortUud kcv. j, wimcomo uroiiEiier. oc Seattle, ami the Orecoit lilectric wpted a call to I.os Anceles, Is Railway, whereby a traffic inter- being filled for the first two Suit, chanire will le established that will days in March by Dr. W. II. Iliu. give the Willamette Valley a com sou of Sau Diego, California, Dr. peting line with the Southern Pa. Uiuson has wou the reputation of cific on transcontinental freight. being one of the twelve greatest This arraugeiueut U bound to prove living preachers, An effort will be au advantage to the Deoole of the made to secure his services for a whole valley for competition iu longer time, but it is. doubtful transportation, as iu everything whether this cau be done. Iclse, is helpful. . 1 . 1 , . , . ,. . . ... rciuuveii, nun iiim 111c 11110 01 111c pium. tiff's to their respective lot or lott, be lorcver 1 uieicn itk'uinsi encu 01 ine tic fendautt.. Second, That a deed from Prcdcrick Prichstel to Wendell Pncbstcl, dated bept. 34, Wsi, recorded In book A, at page H8, Multnomah county, Oregon, tieeti records, 011 Hpt. 30, 1057, ue rr formed so at to dcscritic the iiroittrty therein conveyed, or uttcmpted to be conveyed as follows, to-wit: "All of river lot mimbcroiie f sc tiou 30, and lott numbered one,two,thrvc nud live, nud the eust Imlf of the north, west quarter of section si, all in town. shin one north, ranee one east of Wil lamctle meridliin. in Multnomah county. Oregon, containing 159.39 ucrvs, more or, less." Third. That the deed from l'redcrlclc I'rabslel and Media I'ra'bstel, his wife, to 1. W. Siiotlcruss. dated Oct. 8. 1008. recorticit at xige 1 jii, lu nook 435, Mult, iiomuli county, Oregon deed records, 011 October 9, 1908, covering the lott herein first described, and other property, uud the deed from J, W. Snodgratt uud M, II. Snodgrrs dated Nov, 4, 1908, recorded iici. in, 1000 111 book 466, at iMgei 39J, and 396, to P. I'nebstel covering an undivided one- hull Interest iu the lots herein first de scribed, with other nronvrtv. both t cancelled uud held for imuglit, us to the rear nroocrty of these plaintiffs Pourlli. That each of the defendants herein be required to itive a confirmatory . . . . .1 . a ueeii iu cacu 01 111c inuiuuns nere' iu for their rcsiHrctlve lot or lots us here. iu described, or in lieu thereof, the de cree of this .court stand maud for such deed. Pifth, Por a temporary rcstraluiuu order, restraining each of defendant from making or attempting ta make any conveyances 01 tue aforesaid proirtv or encumbering the sauie while this suit it pending. Sixth. That each of the defendants be forever enjoined uud restrained from interfering with, or assertion unv riebt orciaitii 10, any pun 01 ine 101s or real property Herein tint described, jcveutu. I'or tucii oilier, further or additional relief as the court may deaiu uieet and equitable in the premises. Iilirhtli. Por iudeiueiit aeainst each of defendants lor costs and disburse nients incurred by plaintiffs in this suit, Tkis summons is published lmrsuiut to au order of tbe Presidlutr ludee of tbe ..... . . ; aoove eniiued court, made uiul enlered the 3d day ot Starch, 1910. UI.UKUlt j. l'iSRKI.NH, Attorney for ubiintlfl. March 4, 1910, date of first publication, April 15, lyio.dute of last publication. nobriROOK i.ock I'llONK JltHKKVvil DR. J. VINTON SCOTT. DENTIST Open Evenings and Saattay. by Appolat- meat Mcett every Wednesday evening In Illckner'a Hall. J. A. Cole, C. C. W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk Phone jersey 1571 Hours: 3 to 6 to, St. Johns Piano School Conducted by Hr.i. GlHi WmlU Sar 902 Pesseiulcn ht. SI. Johns, On. Office I'lioue Woptllawii 703 Res, Phone Woodlawn 1655 D. E HOPKINS UP.NTIST Office hours from 9 to 13 m. 1 to 5 n. m. 7 to 8 1. m. 681 Dawson Street, UNIVKRSITV Pakk Central Market! Holbrook Block. .See ut for the Choicest Cuts of the Iiett Meat Obtainable. oooo ATTENTION!! Merchants! Mnnufncttircrsl Farmers! Evcrybodyl 1 Wc nrc hunting for your business and have been on your irau lor sonic tunc, vi" 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 gef our rates before shipping. PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO. C. W. STEARNS Agent at St, Johns. Phones: Portland Office, Main 358 St. Johns: Jersey taa A 3358 0000( Flue Blocks . V. W. MASON Cantraetar anal ulltfar Manufacturer of Cement lllocks, Flue Blocks, Cement Drain Tile, I , Sewer Piper Cement Sidewalks, Steps aud Foundations Cement Illock Building a Specialty Phone, Drop me a Card or-Call, at Residence and Office 646 Hartman I Stret, Cedar Park, St. Johns Orders Pilled and Pamily Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprietor. RESOLUTION II. 8. HItWITT 5l3bilat St. U, S. WRIGHT 504 S, Hayes Hewitt & Wright CONTRACTORS AND BUJLDKRS Hstlmates and Plana Purulslied HOUlilW I'OK SAUK BT. JOHNS, ORK. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSttllOyB.PNpa. Qtntral Caatraatars Wc are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavating for street work aud other purposes. - Wc also haudle sidewalk and build ing material. Newton and FeastMkM streets St. Johtw, Or. Phone Richa4 1571 . A Neighbor f Ywm It it resolved by the city of St Johns. That whereas, the benefits assessed to tlie urooertv in oneulni; and wld- eniiiR l'es:ndeii street in the. city oi St, Joltut, at shown by the viewers' report,wtiIcn report it on file in the office of the'eity recorder and It here by referred 19 and made a part hereof ,aad Whereat, the assessments for benefits ware entered in the lien docket of the I city licna in tbe office of tbe city record T of said city, and Whereat, some of the asteaameHtt have not been paid and are now delinquent Therefore, be it resolved that the city recorder shall prepare and transmit to the tnawrer.of said city a list in tabu lated form made up from the docket of cKy lins,describlmz each aaaessntent that I delinquent, the name 01 the person to wtiow astesDeu, ami a particular descrip tion of the property together with the amount of the asses sniept due; and be it further revolved that said list be forth with prepared by aaki recorder and to transmitted to aaid trcaaurer, and that the treasurer proceed to collect such unpaid aaaesasnaata. named 'in' tuch lit by advertising and. sell to the hiaheat bidder eacH lot or tract ot land la aaid list described in the manner provide by tne cuarttr 01 ine city m m, jonna, AUoplca by tne council, rebnwry 33 l9io. v . - A U ITUfiAU Ktcorder. Published In, the. St. tebna Review March 4 and 11, 1910. Brlug u your job printing while you thluk of It. Don't welt until you are entirely, out, Wu aro equipped turn out ueat and tasty urlntlne nromptly at Portlaad prices or less. Have your property lasured la the St. Paul or Northern fire Insurance eoaiuAulea, They are the beet. S.I Dobte, agent. as well as vourself k' kUblc at anvl . . 7 ,T!" ume 10 uave rnawasaiisi; writ "." r7 iww r all liable to have etoe or bwnes. K. ctnieel by iteweJtya, tootheebe bruises or scalds. cMk ii the bck. Ir acoMet, SeJiarU's 9ww I.HU ucck or side some kiad of mm achVl wiM f4U9 the ayeMitig am . . . . I at '. i f ' wl . or oaia. Then heavl. tkis ad viae retieve iw. mm. imbhw am aud tell vour .neinkkaw eHara's K. 9 fer ' rkeajmi wta, Suow Liniment rtsiautai all acauta writieee, ScaWe Bay and all aud paihs. aud lieala aM weewdg. land pakw. " SeW fey North, Beak Sold by North IkikHrWaMey. ' Ptorsty, . r Prnek Jske U St JekedC iCnLtyUAiMrJ Hieatwasinwiaii for errtwytjs. OitiMMreai. If full Tw hip'pockote. F1Im teuM. CoattiaHOHt flf. . fctetftJMat, - MMasar eaisni'e ra Wl, Ma 1 jLt; COLONIST RATES IlOREGON Jlit NORTHWEST The management of the Qrepm Railway & Navigation Co. takea g&at pleaaure ia anouueing that the low ;ttwee fcom' Eaatem cities, which have done ae.mnch ia past seasons to v atiwukte travel to ad sttlannat in Qiaajan.. wiH petrall af ain thi Spring tittUV ifvm ltftMTM.- v sive. v ' f ' - -. 1 . i. P EOPL E O F OR ETO H The:talhjeada have done' tbir part: , now it'a p to t$u, ,Tke eooaH rate ta uk greatest, tx an.nome.iinyeete.; Deaf can to tei watiera people anew aooui 11, aa encottnM 1 to eeeaeisete, whew'leaMl ie efceep aatd henit baildfag mitA AStf&aSlu. ' ' ,. - C - r; afdeeired. A r-'; , stM or ine roa nawee ta aiuacnta to reetive uc taniilrttl depeeH attd ttlaareek ttofcet to' da' pit kt.tiM Haet.'f, mCPHsMir tKe U. tMtiftfaa PsajtnpnflBnnBnJp urn X ' . W W-T WM McMlJfWAY Hsn.eH.Xej- k 3bt