TWO STOCK DEALS. ' THE WORD "GOWN." It Pint Cume Into Ute In the Four teonth Century. Fcraalo costuuio Iti the tunlli century was clnsslcnl In Us simplicity, Thu wonion wore Ioiik. loose. ilowliis skirls reaching to ttic feet and n draped "coto," or upper Rnrmcnt. Chaucer, who died In 1IOO, when Henry IV. was king, frequently uses the word cote. In the "Cnntcihury Tales" ho depicts the nor-jreant-nHnw ns wcnrUitf n "medley cote," 'which no doubt mentis n coat of many colors), while the miller ho describes ns wearing "n whyte cote." It was In tho fourteenth ccLtury that tlio(word "gown" llrst enmo Into use. An ouonytnous author In no mild words finds fault with tho fashion of his days. Ho writes that "tho com mons woro besotted In excess of ap parel, in wldo surcoats reaching to their loyns. somo In n garment reach lug to their heels, closo before and Rtrowtlng out on tho side, so that on tho back they malto men scorn women, and theso they call by a ridiculous namo gown." As early as the twelfth century worn en's cotes wcro mnilo with trnln. and In tho first quarter of tho thirteenth century a bishop tnorallr.es curly in their vanity for wearing t rallied cotes, somo of which contained seven ells and a half." Westminster (layette. TlBUnON ISLAND. lu Water Are Literally Swarming With Ferocious Sharks. Less than threo thousand inllen from tho city of Now York and about u third of that dlstanco from San Fran cisco thcro Is situated, lu tho upper reached of tlio gulf of California, n small Island, worthless even for so mean n purpose as tho raising of goats, but nevertheless n center of attraction for tho ethnologists and archaeolo gist of tho old and new worlds for many generations. This rocky peak, rising from tho quiet waters of tho gulf, Is known as Tlburon Island. Tlburou Is a Kpiinlsh word which, translated Into KiikIIsIi, means "shark." Tho waters around tho Islet are literally swarming with theso tigers of tho sea, ant) tho Inhabitants of tho Inland nro said to bo no less fe rocious than the sharks. Tlburon Is peopled with n handful of Indians, tho only alorlglnrti of their kind In I ho world. Irtiowu as Herl. They aro re puted to be cannibals, to be so llerca that nono of tho mainland tribes of Mexican redskin orer daro lurado their shores and to possess (ho secret of manufacture of n peculiarly deadly poison with which (hoy prepare their arrows before battle. Wldo World Mncaxlnc. The Dragon Fly The oldest extant poem about n drag on (ly Is said to tmvu been composed 1,-HO yearn ago by I ho liinpcror iiirla- ku of Japan, Ouo day, while this em peror was hunting, say tho ancient records, n gadfly catno and bit his arm. Therewith n dragon lly twtiured tixin tho gadlly nnd devoured It. Then tho emperor commanded his ministers to make an odo In pmUo of the dragon fly. llut as they hesitated how to be gin bo himself co minimi n itocm in tiralso of tho Insect, ending with tho wordsi Kven n ensiling IpmcI Walts UKn Hi crest lord. Thy form It will bear. O Yamato, land of thu drngon fly t And In honor of tho dragon fly the plnco of the Incident was called Aklt- uno, cr the moor of the drou'ou lly. "A Jnpnuese MIscelliHfy." A Stubborn Husband. A most Interesting phenomenon Is tho stubborn husband. Ilo Is not n bad man. Ho Is contrary, and he has to bo mauuged. Ho Is tismilly married to n clever little woman, who Is con stantly devising schemes to accomplish thu things which make their Joint lives n success. He has no ainiilclon of this. If he had ho would be so mud he could un doubtedly eat her. Ho all through life he goes oti swinging u turnip ahead of his nose to maku him go the same ns though he were n bulky mule. She Is n cheery little Ixxly. mid she grows plump with every your, nnd she Uh her mlllng behind the door or she chuckle In her sleevo when he Is not by. The stubborn husband Is ns Inter- eating as a bug.-Lontlou Stiiudtird. Tlv Artist and the Critic. Biduey Cooper, the KuglUu artist, bapneulug one day to visit the Itoyal academy, where some of his works were on exhibition, while it couple oC critles weru examining tho pictures strolled up to where they were stand ing, At that uiomeut the younger of the two critics exclaimed. "Any ma chine could turn out sheep like thud" Mr. Cooper put his hand lu bis pock et, produced his card und, handing it to tho uowspu)er man, said, with grav ity, "If joti will kindly scud that ma chine to this address when completed I'll sond u check for 11,000 to tho In- slltuto for decayed Journalists," 8ermons at All Prices. "liretbrcii," Butd thu visiting preach er, "l's got a eight dollat sarinon, an' l'e tret a six dollar sarmoii, an' l's got a flvo dollar one an' n three dollar one, an' deii l's got one I kin let you huve Jur Jes' cue dollar. Now, I want you fur to tuko up the kerlectlos right now, an' we'll seo which one ur dese Horwous you wants." Kxchange, Sherwood Took Flood's Boast and Later Handed It Back. In Joseph L. King's "History of the San Francisco Stock and ISxchuiige Hoard" Is this story of Flood and Sherwood! In tho early days, In the seventies. quite n number of operators would gather together lu Cahlll's ofllec on Montgomery street, near California. Among them wcro Mr. James C. Flood nnd Mr. Itohert Sherwood. Sherwood had 1,000 Consolidated Virginia, the stock selling nt about $100. "(Joe day Sherwood, on looking nt tho prices. remarked that ho was getting tired of that Consolidated Virginia; It did not movo much. Mr. Flood saldj "What aro you growling about? If you nro tired of flint stock 1 will tako It off your hands nt $100." "Sold," said Sherwood, and tho stock changed hands. In course of time tho Nevada bank building was erected on tho corner Xt Fine nnd Montgomery streets. On meeting Sherwood ono day Mr. Flood remarked, "Wo built that Nevada block on tho profits of that 1.000 shares of Consolidated Virginia you sold us." Subsequently, In the Sierra Nevada nnd Union deal, Mr. Flood approached Sherwood on tho street and bought from him (3,000 Union nt $200 a share. tho transaction footing' up $1,000,000. Sherwood built tho Union block, .on tho goro corner of Pine, Davis nnd Market streets. Meeting Flood ono day, ho remarked, "I built that Union block with the profits of that 0,000 Union I sold you." -cevkes! A WARM GREETING. 8he Overcame the ftules and Met Him at the Station. Sho was rushing through the gate past lltll Gibson, tho gateuian, like u passenicr train by n flag station, but dlbson stopped her. "tat's sco your UckoL lady," he asked politely cnougft. "Oh. I hnvo no ticket," she said. "but won't you pleaso let mo through. I want to" "It's ngnlust tho rules." cut In Gib son. "Yes, but I want to bo there on the platform"-nll this brcnlhlcnly-'Tin so anxious to meet him." "Well, go on through," Gibson told her, "I guess It'll be nil right." Then to himself ho ollhiulxedi "Why not? Perhaps she won't always be so keen lo meet hlmt probably hasn't been married but n month or so; mebby Isn't married yet nt all. Fur bo It from mo to Interrupt her Its such nice llttlo attentions." Tho train camo In. Gibson sort of looked out of tho In II of his eye for n chanco to witness tue happy re union. Kiich sights Illumine the dark recesses of tho dingy old depot. lu n moment he caught sight of her, llut her husband or swcelhcnrt-lf she had ono or the other was not with her. However, sho was not alone. Uudcr her iirni she clutched tightly n compact brludlo Isugllsh bulldog with a countenance like n dissipated gar- goyle.-Clovolaml Plain Dcitlor, Dear Cousin Hans: I hat been promotioncd again voncc. It vas like dis vny. Dot pretty frntilcln vot I got her fects mixed tnit her shoes Godot she vent pigcons-tocd earned in und made a spiel to Mr. Muck und said vottld he he so kind mm concentrated as to foritif und forget nic for it vos not m v fault dot her fects don't track already, und dot she vas not pigeons-toed yet voncc, und dot she miss my bright sclimilc dcr counter behind, und dot it vos so svect like dcr treacle her pancakes on, und she liked to trade by me. Mr. Muck vas glad she vas rcconcilcdcd und veil she vas gone he said to tnc he guessed I haf made stunslicd tnit dcr fraulciu. Vot iss a smnslicd, Cousin linns? Veil. Mr. Muck, he vas flue. we HyiVEyi&ouT4 0 or THE &EylS0rt AETS I LEFT WHICH WE EXPECT TO CLOSE OUT ENTIRELY M THE, rtEXT TWO WEEKS. THE PRICES RyMGE FROM $6.45 FOR A SUIT TO $19.50. THEY IRE EXCEItltEAT VALUES. YOU CAtitiOT AFFORD TO PISS THEA BY. BUY AOW IAD S1VE AOrtEY. Oti THE WAY FROM THE MKERS AT SYRACUSE, ti. Y WE H1VE A BEIU- TIFUk rtEW MftE OF CkOTHWG. MRGER BY TAR THAti AtiY OTHER ti ST. JOHAS. THE MAE WILL. INCLUDE THE AEW MOD ELS FOR F1LL ti GREYS, .&R0WAS IAD BLUES. OUR PRICES WILL BE RE1S0A IBLE. OUR EISY P1YAEAT PL1A WILL EAIBLE YOU TO DRESS WELL IAD AOT MISS THE1 EXPEADITURE. BON HAM & CURRIER Proposed Assessment for Street Improvement City side line of of St. Proooicd AtscMtneut for Improvement of Thompson street lit the Johns, from the easterly side line of Willis boulevard to the westerly Myers street, Suction i 11. Ml I. .....!.. -1n.....ar.M - t t. t1,M flit, nt tit IMih. Imih, IIih Ta .. , 1 1IC lUSt Ul 111. I.iuw ,(.K . iiwuii'flvii villi.. ,1. ..... v. .. a.w... I ...nlllnl inlliiil ... n I n tin I . 1 ..... . C- . I . . . ... iiuuiuiiuiii.u uiu .u "easterly side line of Willis bouicvsru to tnc westerly sine line ot .Myers street, unv- The Price of Bloquenee. Tho nuclloneer held up a battered fiddle. "What am I offered for this antique vlollnr' be pathetically Inquired. "IaxiW It over. 8et the blurred linger uurks ot remorseless time. Note the stains of tho hurrying years. To the merry notes of this Hue old Instrument the brocaded dumes of fair Franco may have dnnced the minuet In glittering Versailles, Perhaps the vestal virgins marched to Its stirring rhythms in the feasts of I.uivercalla. Hn, It bears un nhraslon-perhiiiM n touch of lire. Why. this may have been the very fiddle on which Nero played when Home burned." "Thirty cents," said n red nosed man In the front row. "It's yours?" cried the auctioneer cheerfully. "What uestf-Cleveland Plain Dealer. salesman at dcr ciirar counter Utld I Iih been determined and fixed at I . 164.16. as shown br the certificate of City Hn . .7 ... . 1 ":r . . . . -jfi- .- . . .r m. . . ... . dell volt vc haf tier finest Of Clears glneer, whlcii miu ccrtincaie is 011 nic in me omce 01 iuc v.uy Kccpriicr, aim 111c . -1 . . . I 11,.. II h.m . f II.m r-llt. nl Ml Tnltlia linvlmr u-f.rlnllir.,1 ti'll-lt III. T'-lfia A Ilia- all. un.1 tobaccos turn tier nicest unci -,- 1n.n1n.-3. i.uiiuii.-'), nun .-uuiiMiy uujra jjy cnci, 0(, or ,wrt thereof or mrcel of una wltlilit sain assoiuieiit diitrict ticuncu 11, iuy cuuiiicr iv yu.11 riuni uliu?.i n t ite resoiuiion 01 inicuiioiis 10 improve sniu sircci. rr..M, ,l..r rilil-nu rniiui..r iiml iwlinfl NOW. TIlHRItl'OUH. The Recorder of the Cltv of St. Johns hereby appor wnst n ldir lino nf vol tier frnnleln t ons to the lots, jvsrts 01 101s ami parcels 01 inuii wiiuiii saiu niscsiuicni iiiin yilSl n llg line 01 I tier trail cm . ..... .... ,,.'.,0.1.- .1,. number and descrint on tlicrcof in section No. 2 of this . - , . . , . . propoMd assess meiil, sucu proposed sncnineni oeing imscti iion wuni 111c lie- Corner deems lUC special anil peculiar ucncuis ucnvcu uy suuu irujwri uy iuiiii Improvement, SUCTION II OAK PARK ADDITION IIWCK OWN 11 H AMOUNT a W. I'. Actesou f 171.54 a ltd. Hcffemlcr 91.37 a II. II. IlrigK aHo-53 a M. O. Urban HJ.-to a " " " 109.H7 3 " " " 100.74 3 Oeo. Weeks 131.90 3 Martin Maher 131.96 3 J. r. Kotuiey) 3 ) 380.53 3 Peninsula Hank 113.40 3 Al. Harris J09.87 3 A. I.atctiman , 100.74 4 J. N. Kceler 40.0' 4 W. II. Noleu - 4 P.tlwbcth Marker 310.61 4 J i.evvuiou iauu water wo..,,.. 397.15 North halt of 5 4 W. I). Wright. 113.4 8. Uatt 1-4 of 5 4 Chss, I.. lollock... 109.H7 V. uvii t.j o( 4 Peter Rood t 100.74 South half of 3 5 uicnorn miuucu 13.40 N. llast m of 3 5 Al. llsrrt o-74 N. West 1-4 01 3 5 ucu. miliar ivv.oj ICasthalfof a 5 W. D. Wright I4.5 West half of 3 5 A. I.. Trebcr 148.58 N. Hast 1-4 of I 5 A. IWKren... 109.07 N. West 1-4 of 1 5 I). A, Wright 100.74 South half of I S D. A. Wright 113.40 N. West 1.4 of 3 M. Apacu 109.B7 M. itatt 1.4 of 1 8 A. Stewart 100.74 South half of 3 & C' ?ortm??n JJ0 3 a i;aviu buiuvan , 3o53 I S Carl iniiuton 303.91 1 q St. Johns thick & Tile Co..- 363.91 3 9 " " " " 380.53 North half of 4 9 Mrs L, M. Ksttman M M3-o S. Hast 1-4 of 4 9 ' Mrs. HltKoou 00.74 S. West 1-4 of 4 9 Win, Tate 109.8; say is tier loveliest NbUons yust like dcr pretty little Miss Vogue puts dcr hats on, und all kinds pretty drcs goods, und vcscll dcr cheapest vot ellcr vos. lint good bye uer fraulciu Iss cniueltig. Write me by Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 RESOLUTION. A Qouth Arabian Food Plant. Jownrl. a tall, slender plant resem bling corn mid headed with n grain something like millet. Is the Abdatl' chief crop. He feed the stalk to his camels and vats tho grain himself. Three crops n year are produced. Jo wnrl require little cultivation eicept weeding, which the AImIiiII does by band, mid when ripe he cuts It off close to the ground with his hunting knife. New shoots spring up from the roots to become the next crop, for u camel load of about 125 pounds he receives at Aden nil average of two rupee, or JOIXS. A fair yearly yield is twenty camel loads an acre. Consular and Trade lteports. Fairly Warned. "Mr. smitii," spoke up tue young lawyer. "I come here ns u representa tive of your neighbor, Tom Jones, with the commission to collect u debt duo him." '1 cougrtilulrito you," answered Mr. Smith. "011 obtaining so permanent u job nt such 1111 early stage lu your ca- leor.-Succesa. It Is resolved by the city of St. Johns: That It deems it expedient and necessary to improve Moimwk street Irom tue westerly line of Ivauhoe street to the easterly Hue ot Willamette boulevard lu the city of St. Johns in the following manner, to-wlt; lly grading same to cstablUhcd grade ami gntde to be established by rut and till, and by sldewalklng same 011 either side with 6-foot cementwulks, t3-foot curb, full length, with all nece ssary wooilen crosswalks uud box gutters. and by placing a strip of macadam in I lie center 14 lect wine, n incites deep 111 me center ami o incurs on eiuicr sine: said cement walks cud curb to have exiuutlon Joints where directed by the city engineer, All work to be done according to the plans and specifica lions 01 me city engineer on me 111 the olTire of the city recorder relstive thereto, which Mid plans and spcciGca cations and estimates are satisfactory and are hereby approved, Said improve- meiits to be made in accordance with the clurtur uud ordinances of the city of i. joints, turner ine supervision aim 111 rectiou of the city engineer. That the cot ot Mid Improvement to le atMs.ed as provided by the city char tcr uiHHi the property especially aud wt tlculnrly benefited thereby, and which is hereby declared to 1 all lots, parts of tots, blocks and parcels of laud between the termini ot sucn improvements abut ting upon, adjuceut or proximate to said Mohawk street from the marginal lines of sutd street back to the ccuter of the block or blocks or tracts of laud abut ting thereon or proximate theteto. That all property included in said im provemeut district aforesaid is hereby declared to be local improvement district ISO. 44. 1 list the city engineer's estimate of the probable total cost of said improve ment of Mohawk street is 3380,33. Adopted tue 33rd day 01 August, 1910, A. M. F.SSON. City Recorder, PublUhc.1 in the St. John's Review August 36 and Sept. 3, 1910, South half of 3 North half of 3 a South half of I N. Itast 1-4 of N. West 1-4 of P.ast Jialf of West half of North half of South half of North half of S. Hast 1-4 of S. West 1-4 of North 1-1 of S i-a of N. i-i of 3 South half ol .'3 1 I i i 4 4 5 5 5 .3 Plant an ad. in the St. Johns Review and watch your business grow HAZELWOOD ICE CREAM BEST BY TEST A. UNGER, Sole Agent 103 N. Jersey street, next to the Peninsula Dank I LOOK FOR THE BIG YEIyLOW SIGN Special prices to church parties, socials, etc. Phone Richmond 11 ,! NORTH BEACH Total cost of this Improvement, .5.3&M6 The asssssment district hereiu extends half way to the next street parallel wild ul.t Tlmiiiittoii street. Sucu proposed assessment bus been apportioned and is on file lu the oflice of the City Recorder and subject to examination. Objections to said apportionment may ue maae 111 writing 10 ine vouncu ami men wiui ine Rrctinter on or before the 13th day of September, 1910. Which objections will be considered by the Council September 13, 191- oc D , Published lu the St. Johns Review Aug. 36 and Sept. 3, 1910. Proposals for SEWER CONSTRUCTION THE PALM CAFE Thos. Glovar, Prop, ,w,"m. . X: ffi . nl thi- view, a weekly newspaper of general cir- SF 1 eit5 of St lohu. And ! cu,atou' PwWlAeil at St. Johns, Oregon, of the city of St. Johns. And, , f Honob, rovemeut mu. be completed on , r, , . n ...i. ., 8seklng Information. MUs Yutikle-And what 1ms Lord Chichester douo that you think so In- terostlug? Lord iJereudus-iie wou n lU'rby, y" know. MUs Yanklo How lovely I On nu electlou betT Pure California P04 WinS $1.25 to $2.00 per callon Fmcst ever brought to St. Johus. Not In the Agreement. Daniel bad been cant Into the lions' den. "My main objection," be satd as he playfully tweaked a lion's maiie, "Is that I get no moving picture royal-Uea."-l'uclc. Taffy For Grandmother, There la hardly anythlug that flat ters a grandmother moro thau telling her you don't tellevo she la oue. Ual- veaton News. It is a great misfortune not to have enough wit to speak well or not enough Judgment to keep silent. La Uruyere. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this oliice and others will be udded as the deutaud arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Kealty nnd Chattel Mort gages, batislactton of Mortgages. ContriiPts for Snip of Renliv Illtlc iipini i t'fiii vmi iipihi in.. ...i.iirt a . "'u6 v"" .nniiis nuiiui 0f sale lenses you imnK or u. uon t watt until you AU these blanks ut the uniform re quttreiy out. Wo nro equipped price of -toe net dozen. promptly at Portland prices or leu. 13o a DOOSTH for St. Johns. How Is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con Untied or examined at the Peninsu la Title, Abstract aud Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees. II. Henderson, Manager, 120 North Jersey street. Choice liquors of all kinds at prices most reasonable. Ml our moats are government In spected and the best that money can buy They aro neatly aud careful ly handled. Come In aud leave your order for free delivery. Ward's Central Market Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Recorder of the City of St. Johns until Sept. 13. I9I0 at 5 o'clock, p. m. for the construction of sewers in district No. 3 as defined by resolution relative thereto according to the nbms and sDeclficatlous of the , city engineer on file at the office of the city recorder ami suoject io tnc pruviiun ui the charter and ordinances of the city of St. lohns. and the estimate of the city engiueer, on file. Itiils must be strictly In accordance with printed blanks which will be lurn . . . 11 . 1 a. at. fT. i at.. tsiieu on 1 Recorder said ininrovemeut mu.' be completed or before 10a days f rom the date of the signing of the contract by the parties thereto. Huglneer's estimated cost fJi.205.ot. No wouosals or bids will be considered unless accompanied bv a certified check payable to the order of the mayor of the city of St. Johns, certified by a responsi ble bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the aggregate proposal, to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated dam ages lu case the bidder neglects or re fuses to enter iuto contract and provide a suitable bond for the aitjiful perform ance of said work in the event the con tract is awardcdjilm. The rfKht to re ect any anil all Olds is hereby reserved. lly order of the City Council, A. M. KSSON. Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Aug. 36, aud Sept. a and 9. '9.1 SUMAIONS. In the circuit court of the State of Ore. gon, for the county of Multnomah, Sarah McDonald, 1'lalntlff vs. Lawrence V. McDonald Defendant To Lawrence V, McDonald: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against vou iu the above entitled cause 011 or before the yth day of September, 1910, and you are hereby notified that If you fail to ap pear within said, time the plaintiff fori want thereof will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her said complaint. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the St. Johns Re- QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS Near the Mouth of the Columbia River on the Washington Coast The Place to Spend -Your Summer Vacation Tweuty-five Miles of Magnifi cent Beach, Level Compact and r 0T Smooth x0 Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts ot Home ana tne neaitiifui, invigor ating recreation of the seaside surf bathing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires, ridiug, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through pic- x luresque wooded headlands Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon and Washington VI A Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. Seasou Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Robert G. Morrow, duly made and en- 1 ttree Day Saturday to MOHUay Kate, O.UU tereu 011 ine 20m nay 01 jury, 1910. 1 Tl,.f .1ol r l n.iMlMlinn nl l.l. I . MWIV W. ... HHUtUUUUH W ..B . ... ..... fuuiuious is July 39, 1910. The last pub- Purchase tickets aud make reservations at City Ticket Oflice, Third and licatiou will be September . 1910. COLLIER &COLLIBR Attorneys for Plaintiff Washington streets, Portland, (Jregou, or inquire ot any O. R. & N.-agent elsewhere for information NOtiCe Of Final Settlement. Wm cMURAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. V6r Sale A fifty dollar course in the Scrautoti International Cor- respondenee School, any depart- metit, nt 20 per cent discount, at rate of $5.00 down, $5.00 pet month; further discount for cash. Address ," this office. Subscrlbo for the St. Johns Review and keep pested on the doings of the city. DR. R. A. JAYNE Physician and Surgeon Office over the First National Bank St. Johns, Orsgon NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a ehangs ef ad vertlsement the cosy for such change should reaeh this offic net latsr than Wednesday, at 3 o'aieek p. m. Plsass rsmsmbsr this M mv the printer Notice is hereby Riven that I have filed with the County Clerk of Multnomah County. State of Oregon, my final ac count and report as administrator of the estate of Ann Merrill, deceased, and the Court has set beptembcr $tu, 1910 as the time for hearing objections thereto and the filial settlement of said estate, PRANK MBRRILL. Administrator of the estate of Ann Merrill deceased. Published In the St, lohns Review, August 5, 11, 19, 36 and September 3, 1910, Spokase, Portland & Seattle Railway, LKAVING ST. JOHNS. Inland Umpire Kxprets, 9:15 . m.; lor Chicago, ti. ram, uraana, ttanum.uy.oi. mui, u aua Walla. Taaco. KoomvcU. GrauilJalles. Golden. aait, wmic salmon. MCTcnton, Vancouver ana Intermediate nations. Northern Pacific Railway I, HAVING ST. JOHNS Notth Coait Limited tia Pugtt Sound 10 jo a. ui North Coaat Limited tU North Bank - p, W i Atlantic KapreMvU tMcet Sound--- 11'lil.u, Atlantic Hxprc U North Sank jj a, w. Tvlt. Cltr ttxercu vbbPugtt Sound t v.n. m. j Twin City Kxprcst via North Hank;. 7:13 p. ta. Kxprca t rugei bouna . a. m Interest on too tor oue year is I3.00. Enough to buy toys for the I children when Christmas comes. You have your toys, you have your money. The First National Bank will explain. Ask. It issues Time Certificates of Deposit, it North Bank Limited. im D m.i (or Chicaeo St. I raui, uruana, xansai yay. ai. iroui., npoaanc, 1 j-.ittrn HxDres rla North Bank - .. . o:js a. m. bpraue.KUivUlcXlnd.Paco.Kooaevelt.Crand- , 1.1 r. ulv.r u.nr... vli North lunt... tv.cn n. ' dallea.WhltcSaluou.Stcvuwa and Vancouver. tn.ii.nii T.rnm i,.in v.nr.u - . Columbia Klrer Local, 45? p. m.; lor Vancouver. . (or cravs Harbor. Olraola and South Bend Camas. White Salmon, I. vie, uranddauei.Clias ' Branches. and all Intermediate nation. I Pu.,, sound Limited. :v t. m.: Grava Harbor ARRIVING AT ST. JOHNS ???.V. : D. Inland Empire Eipte,7M7 p, m., Irom Chlca- ARRIVING AT ST. JOHN8 go. St. Paul, Omaha, Kamaa City, St, bpokane. Spracue, ltittTille Und. Kooaevelt. Granddallcs, White Salmoi cnton. Vancouver. North IKO, mon, btev Subscribe (or Ut KevUw as 4 bs orth Bank Limited, .-o6 a. m.; Irom ChlcHKO, St. Paul. Omaha, KauaasCity, St. Loult, Walla Walla. Pasco. KoomvcU. Cranddallcs. White Salmon, Stevcnioa, Vancouver and Interme diate nations. Columbia Klver Local i a o'clock noon) (rem Clio's, liraaadaiie, uotocuuaic, wane baimoa, Camaa. Vancouver and all intermediate sta tions. All tralnaatoD for pasacnters. Office open sU night. Tickets on sale lor all points, I u. i vorncu, agent. North Coast Limited via North Bank llorth Coast Limited vU Puect Sound No. PadSc BxpreM via North Bank- No. Pacific Kxpresa via lugct Sound - -7M7P.I t.ii a. i -j:i7 a. i 614S p. 1 ractnc Kxprcas vu Norin aank - .1-47 p. racinc uxprcas via toieei bouaa ----- olu a. ru Western Kxprcss vU North Bank 7u;p.m Western isxpres via fugct bound lout p. m Mo, Klvrr Kxpicsavla Ni.rth Bank 7:17 a. as Mo. Klver Express via Vugct Sound Jij4 p. m Portland, racoma & Seattle Kxprcst - - j:j8 p. as Irom Olyuipu. south Bend sad Grays Harbor Puget Sound Limited - - Yacolt Passenger 6-4. p, as - 0 a. a O. U . Cerndl, AtuU