Trouble For the Tourltti. Thcro Is n story ou record of throe Irishmen rushing nwny from the rnco meeting nt runchestown to cntcli 11 train back to Dublin. At the moment a train from a long distance pulled up nt tbo station, and thu three men scrambled in. In the carrlnui wa seated ono other passenger. As soon as thoy had regained their breath one said: "Pat, baro you got lb' tickets" "What tickets? I'vo got mo lolfo! I thought I'd bavo lost that gcttln' In tb' thraln. Unvo you got 'cm, Molke?" "01? Uegorrnh. I liarcn'tl" "Ob, wo'ro all done for, tblnl" said tho third. They'll chargo us wight from tb other soldo of Olreland." Tho old gentleman looked over bis nowsnnper and said: 'Tou nro qulto Bafo, glntlemcn. Walt till wo get to tlf next station." As soon as tbo train pulled up tho Uttlo gentleman jumped out und camo back with threo first class tickets. Handing them to tho astonished stran gers, bo said: "Whlsti I'll tell you how I did Itl I wint along tb' thraln. 'Tickets, pinto; tickets, plazol' I called, and theso belong to threo Saxon towr- lsts In another carriage." Danke on the Lookout A merchant in n largo city allowed bis namo to bo posted In bis club three times for nonpayment of dues. A few days after tho last posting bo applied to bis bank for a loan. When thu ap plication came up to tho bank's credit man that nowest of n bank's Impor tant ofllclals ho pulled out tho cus tomer's history card. Tbo latest entry was ono typewritten sentence, "Docs not pay bis club dues; threo times delinquent." Tho loan was refused. Tho merchant was cither careless, near broko or unapprcclativo of bis credit standing. Any of theso reasons looked bad to tho banker. Iluslness men do not reatUo bow closely their banks wntcb them-bow much tho banks nro bound to know about their affairs, bow much seem ingly small things In their dally lives affect credit, and big things that they sometimes want to conceal too.-Bys- tcm Magailno. Eddystone Island. Tbo smallest Inhabited Island in tho world Is that on which tbo Kddystono lighthouse stands. At low water it is thirty feet In diameter. At high water tho lighthouse, whose diameter at tho baso is eight and three-fourth feel, completely covers It. It is Inhabited by threo persons. It lies nine miles off tho Cornish cost and fourteen miles southeast of Plymouth breakwater, I'latboline, an Island In tho llrltlsh channel. Is only a tnllo and a half In circumference, but, consisting mostly of rich pnsturo lands, supports n farm house besides tho lighthouse, with n revolving light 15U feet nbovu the sea. There aro about 100,000 Islands, largo and small, scattered over tho oceans, America alone hns 0.500 around its consts. Thcro nro 303 In tbo bay of Itlo Janeiro, 10,000 between Madagns- car and India and somo l.'.'OO off tbo eastern coast of Australia between Its mainland and New Uulnca, Jenny Llnd snd the Trill, Jenny I.lnrt after years of steady practlco believed thnt tho much covet ed (rill was for her ati liuiolbllliy. Kho practiced hours a day, but wns uuablo to accomplish tho feat. One day. thoroughly discouraged, she wns sitting In her garden when all nt oucu she looked up Into n tree. Above her a bird was trilling. Kho at once went to her piano and through some iiuiglc or ower of Imitation begun the trill and from that day never bad any fur ther dlMculty. Loilng His 8enie. A mischievous boy, having got pos session of his grandfather's piict-lai-U', privately took out the glasses. When the old gentleman put them on. tludlug ho could not see. ho exclaimed: "Mercy on me! I've lost my Might;' Uut, think ing tbo Impediment to vision might bo the dirtiness of the glasses, he took them off to wipe them, when, not feel- lug them, he, still more frlghtcucd, cried outt "Why, what's couie now? I've lost my foellug too!" Ignition Ideas. An Ancient Houie. Tho ancient Humana hud u catapult that could hurl rocks more thuu a mile." "Now I understand It." "Wbntr My landlord told mo tbo bouso was n tone's throw from tho depot. Ho must bavo bad It on bis bauds wince the tlmo of tho Caesars. A Complex Rett Cure. "niigglus Is a very vociferous per son." "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne, "but I don't blunio blm. Tho way a mau of bis mentality rests his nerves is by talking so loud bo can't hear himself tblnk."-WashluKton Star, Center of Toughneii. Inquiring Tourist Would you call this a tough town? Stray Native Tough? Say, stranger, when wo huvo old homo week hero detectives from all over the couutry come and pick out Just who they wnut.-l'uck. Conscience. Conscience Is not nu Indicator of What Is right That Is the province of wisdom based ou kuowledge, Cou scleuco Is tbo dlviuo Imperative Im pelling us to do what wo bellcvo to Vo right A wbolo lot of people never blame tbo fool for parting from tils monoy until after It Is all gone. Philadelphia Inquirer. Wanted-Cosmopolitan magazine requires the services of a representa tive in bt. Johns tp look alter sub scription renewals aud to extend circulation by special methods which Have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission. Previous experience desirable but not essen tial. Whole time or spare time. Address, with references, H, C. Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1789 Jjroadway, New York City, i . Preach lbs ge$l ot St. Jotuu. Drugs and Sickness. It is not too much to say that tho medical profession today no longer be lieves that any drug (with u few excep tions, llko qululno In malaria, mer cury and tho antitoxins) will euro a dlscaso as such. All that it will do is so to modify conditions as to help tbo body in Its fight against dlscaso. Wo aro no longer content. In tho Mtlng pbraso of Voltaire, to "pour drugs of which wo know little Into bodies of which wo know less." What will help ono patient will harm another, and what may bo beneficial In tbo early stago of a disease will be useless or even injurious In a later stage. In tho langungo of Captain Cuttle, tho effect of a drug, llko "the bearln' of an observation," "depends on tbo ap plication on It." It is neither rational nor safo blindly to swallow down a drug which Is highly recommended in a certain dlscaso and expect It to "do tho rest" There Is no such thing as a universal euro for a dlscaso nor even a remedy which can be rolled upon as "a good thing to take" at any and all stages of It-Dr. Woods Hutchinson In Delineator. Qsgsdlg Qlgsdab. Thcro was a quaint old man In Man chester, England, who for many years went by tbo unique namo of (iagndlg Olgadab. Ills original namo was John Bmlth, nnd for mnny years bo brooded over tbo possibilities of mlstuken Iden tity Involved in it Tbo namo figured frequently In criminal records, and he became abnormally apprehensive lest bo might bo confused with somo of tho bad John Smiths. At last what bo feared so much actually happened. Ono morning tho papers reported the arrest of an nccoiintnnt in a bank for embezzlement, nnd through somo blun der of tbo reporter tbo identity of the embezzler was confused with tho sub ject of this article, who was also n tin nk accountant. Then and thcro tic determined to assume n namo llko unto no other ever borne by mortal man. And In aligning uignuau most people will ngrco thnt ho succeeded In so dolng.-Ncw York Trlbuno. Legelly Uetter Off. Tbo creditors of tho ancient king had becomo so unpleasantly Insistent thnt bo resolved to put thorn where they could trouble him no more. Bo ho Invited them to n great banquet, and when they bad feasted nnd drunk of his prepared wine ho Instructed his servants to convey them to his deepest dungeons. And tho next morning when bo went down 16 learn whether his servants bnd done bis bidding his creditors raised their voices and en treated to bo set freo. Hut ho remon strated with them, nnylug: "My friends, you bnvo no Just cntiso for complaint. Aro you not better off In the eyo of tho law than over bu foruV Any Inwyer will tell you that la secured creditor lias nn exceptional clueli." Then ho left them nnd went I nn ins gladsome way, nappy in tno knowledge that ho could nt last go through his dominions without being dunncd.-Clilcngo News. Masculine Muilo. Thu musical doctor stepped Into tho shop, Ills hair stuck out llko stiff straws, and his Joy of life was under his nrm; also two buttons on his waistcoat were undone. Ho thcro was no doubt about his being a genius. "Aha, ahem, nhumi" purred tbo musical doctor, "13 string for u violin, please," The man behind tho counter looked Mustered, Ho went to tho shelf, took off u small packet, oxnmlnrd It care fully, examined It again and then hes itatingly returned to tho customer. "I beg your pardon, sir," ho began dltlldeully, "but this 'appcus to bo my first day In the shop, nnd yer might give mo a little 'elp, Tho fact Is these 'ero strings look all alike to me, nu' 1 can't tell tho 'es from tho sliest" Uw I don Qlobo. Firearm. In Ruiels. As an Illustration of how closely ev erything Is watched In Itussln, take its system or registering firearms. When a weapon of any kind is pur chased n permit must be secured from tho locnl authorities. The inline of the man who makes the purchase, with tbo number of the weapon, Is recorded. If tho purchaser ever wants to dispose of tbo weapon ho must notify the au thorities and cause the transfer to bo recorded on the books of the firm which sold It. An Anachronism. When some celebrated pictures of Adam and lCvo were sceu on exhibi tion Mr. McNab wus taken to see them. "I tbluk uo great things of the painter," said tho gurdeuer. "Why. mau, tempting Adam wi' a pippin of a variety thnt wasua known until about twenty years agoi" Hindering the Process. Doctor Well, Johu, how aro you to day? John Vorry bad; verry bad. I wish Trovldcnco 'ud 'avo tuussy ou mo uu' tako mo. Wlfo'Ow can you oxpec' It to If you won't tako tno doctors pnysict Loudon Mail. Her Answer, lu Inculcating tho Idea of truthful- hess a teacher nautji tbo question, "What Is tbo best thing lu the world to do and sometimes the hardest?" A little girl raised her baud timidly. "Well, my child r "To got married!" Too Fond of Them. "Is bo fond of outdoor sports?" "Yes. Ills wife complain that bo oven Invites them homo to dinner," Cleveland Plain Dealer, THE PALM CAFE Thos, Glover, Prop. Pure California Port Wine $1.25 to $2.00 per pallon Finest ever brought to St, Johns, Choice liquors of all kinds nt prices most reasonable. . There Was No Other Course. The Now Kuglaud boiled dinner and other dishes like pork oud beans, boll ed codfish and pumpkin pie best np pealed to tho appetite of Chief .lust tee Melville V, Fuller. It wus said In Washington that the Fuller Saturday night dinner was linked ttenun and nothing else, and this story Is told "One evening the chief justice, pos sibly forgetting that It wus Saturday. asked n distinguished Kiigllsh Jurist homo to dinner with him. When the beans came on the Englishman promptly declined them. Mrs. Fuller showed somo embarrassment, where upon tho Englishman ntnlnbly snld: 'Never mind. I'll make It up In the next course. 'Uut. good Lord.' ex claimed the chief Justice, 'there isn't any other course!' And there wasn't. In addition to being n very small eater the chief Justice was n modernto smoker of modestly priced cigar. Hp was said to smoke the same kind of cigars, as far an they were obtnluubte. that be smoked when be was strug gling hard to establish n living law business in Chicago In the old days. Ho snld ho was attached to these cheap cigars by ties of sentiment nnd tender recollection and that nothing else would taste so good to him. Springfield ltcpubllcnn. "Pine and Needles." After being for a long lltno In n con strained attltudo n peculiar numbness and pricking nro often felt in tho arm, leg or foot. This Is caused by somo interruption to tbo circulation and can usually bo removed by rubbing or ex ercise. Tbo reason of tho sensation, which Is decidedly uncomfortablo whllo It lasts. Is that prcssuio for a certain length of tlmo dcadnns tbo sensibility of n ncrvo. When this pressure is suddenly removed, as straightening out tbo leg after sitting with it doubled underneath tho body, sensibility gradually returns to tho nerve, and as each ncrvo fiber com- losing tbo trunk regains Its normal condition of sensibility a pricking sen sation Is felt, nnd theso successive prickings from tho successive nwaken- ings of tbo numerous fibers bnvo not Inaptly been called "pins nnd needles." The Prayer Thst Hurt. A niemncr of n certain Massachu setts pnrlsb prominent for bis thrift end personal consetiucnre wns ntso notorious for bis overbearing assump tion and pomiKius nlrs. Under tho distress and fright of n dangerous Ill ness he "put up notes" on several suc cessive Sundays, nnd after bis recovery. according to usage, be offered a note to bo read by the minister expressive of tils thanks. Tbo minister was some what "large" In this jxirt of bis pray er, recalling tho danger mid tho pro- vlous petitions of tbo "squire" and re turning tits grateful acknowledgments with the prayer that the experience might be blessed to the spiritual wel- faro of the restored man. He closed with these words; "And wo pray. 0 I-ord. that thy servant may bo cured of that ungodly strut, so offenslvo In tho sanctuary." Law and Qtogrsphy. t Villi HIV Hill. I.lllll M-VIII niltlVII at a recent term examination! "801110 of tho chief Inventions of the Inst I GO years are having nn net so that no twr- son under fourteen yearn must go Into tho public bouse. Another net was so that no person under the ago of six teen years must smoke cigars, pipes mid cigarettes, nnd no person under that ngo ran bo served with any. My brother Hill Is now nil right for this Invention, lie wus sixteen Inst week," Hero Is n geography answer: 'The riv er system of Canadn Is whut you might call very good, but sometimes they shoot the rapid, nnd unless you nro n red Indian this Is very trouble- somo at times, especially when you get sucked under llko Captuln Webb." Manchester Uuardlan. The Earliest Clours. " Tbo earliest mention of clears In Kugllsh occurs lu n book dated 1733. A traveler In Spanish America named Cockburn, whose nurrotlve was pub lished lu that year, describes bow be met threo friars at Nicaragua, who. he says, "gave us somo seegura to smoke; these nro Leave of Tobacco rolled up In such Maimer that they servo both for n IMpo nud Tobacco Itself; they kuow 110 other way hero, for there U uu such Thing us u Tobacco 11 po throughout Now Spain." Sure Sign. "What Is tbo slgu when a mau parts his hair In tbo middle?" said the old fellow In the front row of tho orches tra to a friend loud enough to be heard by tho young man behind them. -It's n sign that he's not baldhead- ed," replied the young mau, leaulug forward. Youkers Statesman, Hard Luck. "Poor man, your life must be Mil ot hardships!" " 'Ow true yer words nro, lldyl Only t'other day 1 picked up a ticket for a I will uu' couldn't use It cos I hadn't got n evenlu' suit." Loudon Ideas. A Traglo Crisis. Cbolly bad put ou bis necktlo and was looking over his supply of hosiery- "I wonder, now," ho aald. turulng pale, "whether tbo socks have to match the tlo or whether the tie baa to match tho socks."-Cutcago Tribune. Her Great Grief. Cbolly May 1 bavo tho next waits? Widow Yes. but douco slowly, as I only recently have gone Into mount ing. Club Fellow. Lots of ulleged golden opportunities wouldn't stand the acid test- REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS! 111c luaumuK li ui icKi umiua , . t , ... 1 a- ,1 nr-a 1- fAr cnla . f tliid f,irA n.wl I . unlets win uc uuucu us tnc iieiuuuu at. . Ml 1 it. - .1 I arises. Warranty deeds, Quit Claim ueetls, Healty ana Uliattel Mort- gages, batisfactiou of Mortgages, Contracts tor bale Of Realty, UlllS oi paie, peases. r r. , I .All these blanks nt the. uniform price of 30c per dozen, I Y THIS IS JUST AT VE HylVE BEErt DOIAG FOR FIVE YEylRS. OUR TAkk PUR CHASE OF UMBRELLAS WAS JLO DOZEt OUR FIRST SEASON'S WAS 51 BOZErt, OUR LAST IAVE ATRY OF SHOES WAS $6 0 0 0, OUR FIRST 9 7 S. THIS IS TRUE OF ALL LIKES VE CARRY. VE ARE BETTER EQUIPPED THAU EVER TO SUPPLY YOUR rtEEDS FOR THE VIrtTER. VE HAVE ADDED A AUCE LIKE OF IrtFArtTS VEAR AAD SOAE AICE COATS FOR JL. 2 AMD 4 YEAR OLDS. WE CARRY AN EXTENSIVE LINE OF MEN AND BOYS REASONABLE PRICED TROUSERS. WE KNOW OUR PRICES IN MANY CASES ARE CHEAPER THAN IN PORTLAND FOR THE SAA1E QUALITY OF GOODS. HELP YOUR HOA1E STORE; BUILD A BIGGER STORE; HELP ST. JOHNS TO BE A LARGER ST. JOHNS. ORDINANCE NO. 322 An Ordinance Providing tllC Tlmo and Manner of Im- f roving Oswego Street from ho North Side Lino of Bar ton's Addition to (he Coun ty Road in the City of St. Johns. The Cltv of St. Johns docs ordain as follows: The Council of the Cltr of St. Johns. having accstaliicd the cost of Improving Oiwcl'o street fioui the north sldo line of llnrton's addition to the county road In the City of St. John, as shown ny me resolution of the Council of said city dated on the 30th day of August. 1910, and recorded in the office ol the Re corder of mill city, and notice thereof luvlmr been published In the St. Join s Review, a weekly new simper ol general circulation, ou the md and 9th days o ncpicumcr, a mown ny me ainiiiivii o the foreman ol snld paper, which suit ttfl- Invit i on flic in the office of the City Recorder: and legal totting ol no ucct 01 such imtuovcuicni. at mown ity tlie afiidavit of the City Itnisluccr 011 Tile In the olhce ol the City Recorder; ami 110 remonstrances Having oecu men, ami at tirovided bv said resolution, the Jin glncer's preliminary estimate of the cott I Ul M.,,, lll)lUVlIIIVIIfc f yi.,vu, WM. M be more accurately determined by said I engineer. Now. therefore. It It hereby ordered that said street be Improved and the time for the completion of wld Improvement it hereby fixed at 130 davs from the last publication ol notice 01 projwsais 01 mm work, which said proposals mutt be filed Willi tue Kccorucroi saia tuy on or oe lore 1 ic litu tisy 01 uctoucr. 1010, at o'clock ti. in. of said dsy. Hist Mid street' improved as-ioiiows lly grading tame to tttsbllthcd grade ny cui ami nu. The City Recorder thallglvc notice by publication for not let thuu three in sertions in the St. Johns Review, the otficlnl newspaper, Inviting proposals for limiting sum improvement. bant improvement suau in an respects be done and completed in conformity wltn the nrovition 01 ordinance no. m all work to be. done under the direction und supervision of the City I.ngluecr. That the cott of said improvement mall te utiei.eii ugainiiinc properly in the local Improvement district as de scribed in suiil resolution aud detlgnsted at ami declared to be"!,oca Improve- uicut uiwtct ISO. 47. l'dteed by the Council lliit sotli day ol September, 1910 Approved by the Mayor, this aotli day 01 bcpiemucr, 1910, j.r, iiii.MJKii.Kn. Mayor. Attest: A, SI. KS5U.N, Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review bcptcuioer i, 1910, RESOLUTION It Is resolved by the City of St. Johns: That Whereat, the City Utiulneer has made a survey lu the proposed, widening. opening ana cuaiiging 01 si. joiiiis ave nue irom Willis uomevaru 10 jsmes street, aud made a plat of the proposed I change and a written report containing a luli and complete description of such change aud she boundaries thereof, and of the portions of each lot and tract of una to be appropruteu mereior; ami wuercat lite saiu report, nisi anu sur vey of Mid engineer In the matter of said street was exasiined by the Council and approved, aud by ordinance adopted tue report 01 saui engineer 111 saiu mat ter; ami Whereas, it Is now necessary to ap point viewers for the purpose of assess ing benefits and ilamages to be caused b; the Drowsed widening, opening am changing of said street; Therefore, be it resolved, that S. W Koners. Marion jouusou ami r. ji. Ilrodahi. three disinterested freeholders of tut City of bt, josus, anu by ut Uc termincd to each possess the oualiGca tiout )f jurors ol the circuit court of aiuituouiaii county, urcgon, be, anu nicy and each of them arc hereby oppoiuted as viewers to view said proposed change and to make an assessuieut of damages aud benefits caused thereby, as provided iu sections Nos. 81 and Hi ot the chatter of the City of St. Johns. Adopted this 3otli day 01 September, 1910. A. -M. KaaUN. m..i.h.i.i i .t.. o. ii t i . uviiMiru ill tue wt 1 uuu, - . " Bring U your Job printing while you think of It. Don't wait until you are entirely out, Wu aro equipped to turn out neat snd tasty DrlnUnsr nramntlv t Portland nrlca or lass - Preaeh Us g-efsl oX .St. Jetas,!v, VHErt YOU SPErtD YOUR AOrtEY iti TT. HELP TO AylKE A L1RGER MD BETTER ST. JONAU. WHErt YOU BUY A PAIR OT SHOES, SUIT OF CLOTHES, OR UADERVEIR, A RAM MAT YOU tiOT OUY GET Ait GOOD OR BETTER V-1LUE THAti ELSE WHERE BUT YOU EiCOURlGE THE IACRE.1SIAG OF STOCK Ai& BONHAM Dear Cousin Hans: Vacationing days vas ofcr voncc.O donncrvcttcr! The school day hnf coined agaiu Dcr saddest by der year I No more vc drink der saner kraut Nor endt dcr lager beer. To school vc veut most efry day Vedder it be shine or rain Und veil sometimes I hookey play, My fadder gifs we pain. So der boct singed, but vot's der use? Vy must ve go by der school und efry day study by: Mary hat a liddle lamb Mit vool so soft und vite. It vouldn't study vort a tarn Cent, but lots of times vould bite mit his head und troubles mit dcr kids und der teacher und Mary? Uut ve must go, und ve haf to vcar der best und stoutest shoes as is made. Ve got 'cm nt our store. Der Ralston School Shoe don't rin down der heel nor run up der side und vill make your feets run like voter runs der hill dowu und don't hurt a bit. They vas der cheapest yet for der price. Und ven mutter haf u headache mit her back und is not able to get quick up in der morning to get breakfast, ve haf der finest breakfast foods yet vouce. Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 Proposals fir Street Work Sealed proposals will be received at the office ef the City Recorder of the City of St. Johns until Oct. ma, 1910, at 8 o'clock p. ui., for the Improvement of Osweeo street from the north side line ot Uartoa's addition to the County road in the wanner provided bv ordinance No. All subject to the provisions of the cuarier anu omittances 01 me otv of St. jouns anu me estimate of tlie City Un- ginccroanic, This improvement requires tirade onlv snu tue estimated cost of tne same is SQii.00, Bids must be strictly In accordance with the minted blanks which will be (urutsheu on application at the office of tue Kecoruer ot tue City of St. Johns, Aud said improvement must be com pleted on or before 110 days from Oct, 11, 1910, No proposals or bids will be consld crcd unless acoinpatiied bv a certified cbtck payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St, Johns, certified by a responsible bank for au amount equal to len per rem 01 me aggregate proposal. The right to re jest any aud all bids is hereby reserved. ay onicr 01 tne council. A. M. ESSON, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review Sept. 33, 30 and Oct. 7, 1910, NOTICfl TO ADVERTISERS, In order to Insure a change of ad- vsrtlssment tho copy fer such changa should rtach this offl net later tfca Wednesday, at 3 o'eloak p. m. Please rnomr wus anal uvi us arfow OR Ati IMBRELLrt AT & CURRIER ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book ByThe Most Popular Man African Game Traits Gives In bosk form by Reeievalt't own 'hand th slo aecetmt ef Mi Afrlean Hunt ATCMT! ssssW IV WANTED NOW In nr City, Town and VilUgo la handle Colonel Roofovell'i Great Hook CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 163 Filth Avenuo New York TiMBMasrrMHBsaaMHsts81 Proposals fer Street Work Scaled proposals will be received at the office of tlie recorder of the city of St. Johns until Oct. II. 1910, at o o'clock p. in. for the Improvement of l'esseiidcn street from the westerly line of IMisou street to the southeasterly limits of the city of St. Johns in the manner provided uy ordinance iso. 311, suojeci 10 me provisions ol tlie cusrtcr and ordinances of the city of St. Johus, ami the estimate 01 tue city engineer, ou me. 1 ne itngin eer's estimate of cost Jja.osi.jj. iwutm Krniic:, vuiu nut, nail, uiii. Kids must be strictly in accordance with printed blanks which will be furn Ished on application at the office of the recorder of tne city of Hi. joints. And said Improvement must be completed on or before no days from October It, 1910. No proposals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check payable to tlie mayor of the city of St Johns, certified by a responsible bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of tlie aggregste proposal, - The rlcht to reiect any and all bids i hereby reserved, Jlv order of the city couucll. A.M. VSSON, City Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review September 33, 30, and Oct 7, 1910, Proposals tor Street Work Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the recorder of the city of M, Johns, until pet. II, igio, ato o'clock p, m, for the improvement of No, Ivau hoe street from the north line of Catliu street to the south line of theU'eyerhacus- cr tract in the manner provided by ordi nance No. 333 subject to the provisions 01 1 ne cnarter and ordinances ol tlie city of St. Johns, and the estimate of the city engineer, on file. Engineer's cttimate of cost 6S$8.u for grade, walk and curb, also strip of mac- aaani 10 leei wide, Bids aiust be strictly in accordance wunpnnied blanks wutcu will be turn ished on application at the office of the recorder of the city of St. Johns. And said improvement must be completed on or Dsiore 00 days irom uct. 11, 1913. No proposals or bids will be considered unless accompauied by a certified check payable to the order of the utavor of the city of St. Johus, certified by a responsU ble bank for au amouut equal to ten per ceuu 01 me aggregate proposal. The right to reject any aud all bids is hereby received. Uy onicr of the city council, A.M. ESSON, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Sept. 33, 30 and Oct. 7, 1910. DR. R. A. JAYNE Physician and Surgeon Office over the First National Dank St. Johns, Oregon Be a BOOSTER fer St. Johns. JOHrt, YOU OUR STORE PEOPLE OF OREGON, IT IS NOW UP TO YOU The poputarCOI.fNf ST PARKS will again be iu cllcct between September 15, and October 15, During which period tickets to PORTLAND will be on salcdnl. ly from Chloago at $30.00 ST. LOUIS 32.00 OMAHA 20.00 , KANSAS CITY 20:oo I ST. PAUL 20.oo and from othcrc!t!cecorrcstond lugly low. These are Wcitlxmnd oneway fates only, but anyone here can prspny for relatives or friends In the Hast If desired, Consult your local railroad agent NOW IS THE TIME To let the world know of your vast re sources and splendid opportunities for HOME BUILDING Write to everyone you know In the Hast, Scud them good instructive printed nut ter, and tell them that the cost of get ting here is little more than half the usual cost, and to call on a represents tivc of the O. R. & N. Ry. Co. for all desired information or address Wm. McMURRAV, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon Spokane, Portland & Seattle Kalltvay. I.IUVINO 8T. JOHNS, Inlam) limtilrc Hi pros. e:i) s, in. i lor Clilcaro, bt IHul. Umaha, Kn.Clly,Kt. Louis. Walla Walla, Vtto, Hooxrtlt, (lianUdallrt, Uoldtn. Ualr. While balaios.Ktcvtnsoa, Vancouver and Intermediate ttatlona. North lunk Limited. ju p in., lor Chkaio IM. I'aut, Omaha, Kanua City, at, Iula, Spokaue, Hpra(ue,l(ltivlllr,Mnd,l'aCQ,KQevelt.Uran4 tUIIra, White Kaliuou.hleveu Kin and Vancouver, Columbia Kivir Local, 4'jo p. m.i lor Vancouver, Cainat, While tutmou, l.vle, Oranddallet.ClISs ud all luterutrdlatc stations. AHK1VINO AT BT. JOHNS Inland Umpire Kipreu.yuT p.m., front Cblra. o, M, raui, uroana, smui tier, m. louii, bpokanc. nprairue. Kltivllle fateo, Kooaevelt, Oraoddalles, Whit Salmon, sliv enton. Vancouver North IUul Limited, Jjoi a. iu.. from Cbtcaso, M. I'aul. Omaha, Kanua City, bt. LouU, Willa Walla. I'aKo. XcxMcvell. Uranddallca. White Salmon, Stevenson, Vancouver and lolernie dlitc tations. Columbia Kivcr Local ito'clock oooni IroraCUKi, urauaaanes, uoiaenaaie, Lyic wntte Mimon, Camas, Vancouver and all inlcrmedUle ! lloui. All trains ston lor Dasseniers. Office cota all nlgbt, Tickets on sale lor all polata. u. m, Cornell, Agent. Northern Pacific Railway L1UVINO ST. JOHNS Noltli Coast Limited via I'ucct Sound 10. Q . m North Coast Limited via North Bank 7:1) p. m Atlantic Ksprcts via luscttouad irist.1, Atlantic KsurcM via North Bank -oita. n. Twin City Kspreaa via rut;vt Sound I jop. w. Twin Cilv Kiprc.t via North Hank p. m, Katteru Uiprcsavla l"ugtt Sound. a, m, lU.tern Kxpresavia North Hank a, m. Mo. Hiver Kspreaa via North llank jujp. m, I'oitland, Tacoma & Seattle Itsprets. ;s a. m.. or i.raya naroor, uiympia anti noutn venu Branches. ruset Sound Limited, j:so p. m, Grays Harbor and South Oeud Branches Yacolt I'asicnter - t- p. m. AKHIVING AT ST. JOHNS North Coast Limited via North Bank nt; p. m North Coast Limited via Higet Sound ej a, m No, laciSe Kxpreaa via North Bank J:ij a. m No. Pacific Kspresa via IMtt SoundxSsp, in I'acific Kipreaa via North sank . 7:47 p. m l'acifie Kxpresa via Pujitt Sound 6.jja. m Western Hxpresa via North Bank-.-. 77 p. m Wevtern Itxpreas via IMcct Sound io;oj p, m Mo, Klvrr Kxpieaa via North Bank ...7:17 a. m Mo, Kiver ttxprets via rucet Sound D. m fortland, racoma & Seattle UiprM..ji p. iu uom uiympu, nouiu uenu ana Mrsya naroor I'ucct Souuil Limited ........... 6uS o. ut Vacolt 1'assengcr Sjja, m O. M, Cornell, Agent. (Paid Advertisement..) Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BV tO.000 OREGON CITIZENS Greater Oregon Home Rule Association, 6i3 Electric Building, Portlaad, QrvKB. 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