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5 " Trio Symbolism Didn't Appeal, j' ''Charlie," sorrowfully sighed the . young Indy In the purlor of the con ( crete houso on Wnshlngtou uveuue. "II Is nearly 12 o'clock. "los, Dcllndn." wns the brcnthlns rcsponso of her poctlcul companion. who wns sitting ou the tofii liexlde her, "tho mlnuto bnnd U drnwIiiK . closer to tho hour hand, nnd when the Umo of midnight Is chimed the two hands will bo even as one. Oh, dar ling Belinda," bo continued as ho lit erally simulated the action of the mln uto hand, "may not tho coming to gcther of thoso two bonds bo sym bolical of us?" Sho broko nway nnd stood firmly on her feet. "No, Charles Henry Smith," sho retorted angrily, "thoso two hands will remain as ono but a slnglo sec ond, and then the minute bnnd will dlrorco Itself and go on Its wny alone. No, Mr. Smith, a mlnuto hand that doesn't stick Isn't the kind of sym bolism I wantr Chicago News. Dividing a Long Sermon. Dr. Samuel Uncll of the last half of tbo eighteenth century, who used to preach two or thrco hours, Ilka Isaac Harrows, was Ingenious In detaining bis congregation. On ono occasion, aft er preaching nearly two hours ns long as bo could feel secure In tho presenco of nil his bearers bo romarked that bo was douo preaching to sinners and tbnt they wcro at liberty to goj tho rest of bis dlscourso would bo ad dressed to good people. A gentleman who onco went to hear him stated that when tho hourglnss was nearly reidy to bo turned a sec ond time from (he commencement of his sermon ho said, much to tbo relief of tbo person who related It, "Onco more." After going on somo eight or ten minutes longer ho said, "To con elude." and after another about equal Interval bo said, "Lastly."' Tho gentleman added tbnt ho expect ed orory moment to hear him say "Ev erlastingly." Hs Came Down Light. A Chicago board of trade mini who was not In tho habit of intending church wns taking n walk one Kiimluy morning, nnd on coming to n church at tho regular hour of service ho de cided to go In. As he entered the au ditorium In which tbo pews were ad justed upon a sloping Moor an usher stepped forward nnd. wUhlng to con sult him ns to location before con ducting him to n sitting, politely In quired) "Would you like to coino down pret ty welir Mistaking tbo Inquiry In be nn up peal for money, tho board of trade man began to fumble through his pockets nn ho drawled: "I'd llko to, but I'm not prepared to come down very hrnvy, ns 15 cents Is nil I bnvo with tno.,,-Ilnrper,s Mng stlno. A Varnishing Tip, Whon rnrnlshlnir wood tho work must bo done In n warm room at n tvmpcrnturo of nt least 7fS degrees F. At n lower tcmpcrnturo tbo inoWturv In tbo nlr will give n milky and cloudy sppenrnuco to tho vurnUh. On thu other huud, nt tbo higher temperature tbo moUttiro I not prvclpttuted until tho alcohol of tbo varnish bits sulll clently ovnporated to leave n llilu smooth tllm of shellac. The durabil ity nnd uIonm uro dependent mi this. The Dlind Man's Lanttrn. A blind man In Khootn (n Ciiucnshin village) cm mo buck from tho river onu night bringing u pltebcr of water and carrying In bis baud it lighted lantern Homo ouo tncotlug 111 lis mild: "Vou're blind. It's nil tho sumo to you whether It's day or night. Of what ui to you Is n Iniiternr "1 don't carry the Ian tern In order to seo tbo roud." replied tbo blind man, "but to keep somo fool llko you from running ugnlust mo nnd breaking my pitcher." tilt Paars. "Pa, what does It mean to bo tried by a Jury of olio's neersT" "It means, my sou, that a iiinu Is to be tried by n Jury continued uf men who aro bts enuul or ou uu euuulltv with him. so that they will Imvo uu prejudice against him." "Then, pa, I s'poso you'd Imvo to be tried by n Jury of Imldhoiuled men." The Widow. "In a town," said a life Insurance official, "whero life Insurance was n rare thing n schoolteacher said to a Uttlo boy pupil: "Tommy, detluo tho word widow.' "A widow,' Tommy answered. 'U n poor woman with a large family uf ctiliureu who takes uoaruers. " Painfully Frank. Weddorly They say tbnt man ntid bis wife grow to look alike after they havo becu married a few years. Now, tny wlfo and I havo been married ten years. Do you think we look alike Slngleton-Ycs, ludml. You both A'om to have the same sad cxpres slon. Might Have Dttn Wort. Itheumatlc I'atlcut-Oh, doctor, I do surfer so with my bunds uud feet! Cheery Doctor My dear woman, ouly think what Inconvenience you would have to suffer without theiu. The Earth. Tommy Pop. does the earth go round? Tommy's Pop es, my sou. nut it wouldu't if it wns divided among all tbo people who wuut it. Philadelphia Itecord. No man has yet discovered the means of giving successfully frleudly advice to women uot even to bis own. Ualuc. Wanted Cosmopolitan magazine requires the services of a representa tive in St. Johns to look nfter sub scription renewals and to extend circulation by special methods which have proved unusually successful. Salary and commission, Previous experience desirable but uot essen tial. Whole time- or spare time. Address, with references, H. C. .Campbell, Cosmopolitan Magazine, fJ.79 Broadway, iTewYork City. ) Prosefa ts eospel of Qt. Johns.. Albanl and aye. Tbo story of Mine. Albnnl's first London engagement Is us follows Colonel Mapleson heard of her singing at a theater nt Malta, nnd, thinking that sho would bo successful, he made her an offer through nn ngcut of n contract to sing In Ilcr Majesty s the atcr. Sho agreed to It and went to London, but on nrrlvlng there she told the cabman to drive her to the Italian opera houso. He, Instead of going to Her Majesty's, took her to Covcnt Gar den, which was also devoted to Itnllun opera. Sho was shown up to the man ngcr's ofllco nnd stated that she had como to sign tho contract which Mr Mapleson had offered her. Mr. dye, thinking to play n Joko on bis rival Mapleson, mado out n contract, and Albanl signed It. Mr. Oyc then told her that ho was not Colonel Mapleson, but that be could do much better by her. Me offered to tear up the contract If sho liked, but told her that Nllsson was singing nt Her Majesty's and would' brook no rival. Albanl decided to let the contract stand nnd thus be enmo ono of the stnrs of Covent Gar dens, eventually marrying tho son of Mr. Gye. , Hit Final Plea. A Chicago man appeared at the White Houso ouo day during tho Mo ICInlcy administration with n petition containing 7,000 names recommending htm for appointment ns Brazilian mm Istcr. Ho wns a picture frniucr, and when bo wns canvassing for orders be took along bis petition nnd asked everybody In tho picture frame bus! ncss to sign It Almost everybody did Tho man wan Insistent and flnnlly reached tho prcsldenL Always gentle nnd considerate, President McKlnley explained to tho cnndldnto that he would havo to consult tho Illinois sen ntors nnd representatives about the matter before making tbo nppolntmeut "You know," said tho president, "we havo to select big men for these big places." "Well," nrked tho picture fromer. "won't I bo Just ns big ns any of them If I get tho Jobr-I'hllndclphla Satur day livening Post. The Lott Umbrelle. "I have been coming hero for my lunch for years, but never again," said n man to the head waller of n down town restaurant recently. "Sorry." ho rn n tho waiter. "Horry nothing. left the umbrella hero not five minutes ago, there was no one near our table, and the waiter must hnve seen it." "If wo find It"- "Kind It? It found. I tell you, nnd I'll havo It now or you'll never seo mo here ngaln " Tho mnn, Hushed with excitement. was walking nwny when he was ball eil by n man who had entered by the rear door: "'ny, Trunk, Is Ibis your umbrella? I picked It up when wu llu lihed lunch. (Had you were still here." "Here, but not still," the bend waller whispered. 'The umbrella has been found, but our customer has been lost for n few days. He'll bo nnluiuied to come In for n little whlle."-New York Tribune. Gone For Good. Home folks lu foreign lands bnvo their uwu wuy of determining whether lliulr relatives who have migrated to this land of ours huvu become hope lessly America lilted, One old lady In Germany reached her conclusion In a wny Hint can be nppreeluted only by thoso who know the type of the tier mnn butter dish, deep ns n bawl, and the Grrmnn reverence therefor. IjisI week her granddaughter lu New York received this mid lament: "You will uover como Iwek. You are lost to us. linns (n cousin) arrived here from New York on Monday and reports Hint you bnvo even given up our deep (Jeriimn butter dishes mid nre using those shallow little plates tbnt American llko."-Now York Times. Modern Kids. "So you love your new little broth err naked the visitor. "Well, dearie. will you sell hi in to me? I'll give you SI for every ouuco be weighs." "No. won't!" niiHweml the angel child. "Dear, loynt little sister!" beamed the visitor. "And why not7 "Itecuuse," answered the tiny tot. with n quivering Hp "because- be only weighs six pounds. Come back next mouth nu' I'll see If we can't mnke a deal." Cleveland Lender, His Weak Point. A muti who takes a business view of things when recently asked bis opln lou of n person of quite a poetic tern pernmeut replied: "Oh, bo's one of those men who have soarings after the lutlulte and divings nfter the unfathomable, but who never pay cusb." The Cats Altered. llrowu Is It correct to speak of a man ns "of the mnlo pcrsuasloti?" Jones Yes, If tbo subject is not mar ried. "What bus that to do with tbo mat ter?" "Why, when bo is married bis wife persuades him." Recipe For Longevity, People live longer lu North Carolina thnu anywhere else lu the world, chief ly because they lend tho simple life. drluk buttermilk uud ent blackberries fresh lu summer nnd dried lu winter. Italelgb News uud Observer. No Profit In It. "What nre you kicking about? Sho returned all your preseuts. didn't she?" 'Yes, but tho expressage niuouutou to more than tbo presents wcro worth1" THE PALM CAFE Thos. Glovsr, Prop, Pure California Port Wine $1.25 to $2.00 per gallon Finest ever brought to St. Johns. Choice liquors of all kinds at prices most reasonable. Mr. Franklin at tha Bar. Among the state papers for tho yenr 1D30 mny be reau a letter iroin jonn Dartclet to Henry VIIL's minister. Thorium Cromwell, ntatltiir that In nc cordanco with the recent net the mayor and aldermen nutl cuosen Air. rryseiey to attend tho English parliament as thn rmrcHontntlve of Calais and thht ho bad made certain arrangements about bis passage into I'.nginnu. Ono Thonins Iloyd wns elected as bis collcnzue. and Calais continued to send M. P.'a to Westminster-until, lu the reign of Mnrv, we last the stronghold we bad held for over two centuries. This Is the ouly Instance In Lngliiml t history of anything like colonial rep Hon nt Westminster unless In deed we reckon one or two exceptional rwnntnim when colonial grievances havo been tolrcd nt the bar of the Imtise of commons, ns they were so iiriuinntlv bv Itcnlamlii I'ranklm when Ilurke said tho scene reminded him of "n master examined by n par eel of schoolboys." i.onuou news. Learn to Laugh. Laughter Is the best of all tonics. Hncllll nre humorless folk nnd hate the physical constitution that Is n ways vlhrnilng with tho shoeks of fun. This Is u truism, but serviceable and llknwlso worth repenting nre tbo nlnlltudes on Inughtcr ns tbo grrnt nseptlc of tho soul. It Is true thcro arc different kinds of laughter, nnd somo of them need formnldchyde. Thcro Is a kind, too. tbnt needs blear bonnto of soda as an nutldote nn other tbnt calls for llthla tablets. Hut tho right sort of laughter was stolen from tho gods by some wiser Promt thous, nnd nothing enn prevail ngnttixt It. In Atncrlcn there Is plenty of Inughtcr, good, bad uud Indifferent, but mostly good, nnd much Hint Is very good. It Is one of our greatest nation nl resources. Mny wo conserve It nl ways. A pcoplo that laugh kindly and often bnvo not much to fear; n pcoplo that laugh wisely, nothing. Cbicngo Tribune. Fanny Dlokeni. Fnnny, the sister of Charles Dickens, wns one of the II rst students entered nt the old Itoynl Academy of Music when It opened Its doors ut Tcntrrdcn street In I8V3. nnd nt tbnt tlmo the students lived nt tbo academy, only going liume for the week end. "Every Humlny," Dickens told Pursier, "I was nt the nendemy nt 0 o'clock In the morning to fetch her (Pniinyi, nnd wu wnlked buck there together at night." And the Huntliiy Itself the two spent In tho Mnrsbnlsen prison, where their father and mother then resided, owing to Mr. Dickens having "failed to pro pltlnto bis creditors," While her fa thor wns still In prison Pnnny won a prlie nt the nendemy, nnd the future novelist, then engnged In pasting In bels on blacking K)ts nt 7 shillings n week, wns present to see her receive It. Westminster (Iiuutte. Twain and the Hlvarmen. Mnrk Twain once told to n party of friends the following story on himself Ou ouo occasion when ho started on a trip down the Mississippi river on n thotioat be was ndvlscd never to an swer the questions asked by rlvermeii on other boats nnd never to bandy words with them, ns he would be sure nlways to come out second best. He followed the mlvlco religiously for a time, but one day be thought he saw u cbiiuce to gel the belter of u river- mnn who called out: "Hey, thnr, whnt yer loaded with?" "Jnekuuse. Don't you want to como aboard?" yelled buck Twain. Thnt's wbui I reckoned seelti' ns how they let tber biggest donkey bov I her ruu of the deck!" came back. Twain tunde n dive below us nil the rlvermeii In the neighborhood set up n derisive laugh nt his exci!e. "Nlotjerlng" Logs. The (liiestlou wns naked mo ns n nn live of Maine If I could llud out what "ulggerlng" logs meant In the state in ent "We ulggentl the logs." I found that to "nigger" logs wns to save the labor of chopping them Into lengths by piling them up crossed at points where it wns desired to scixirete them, fly building tires under these crossings several logs could be burned Into sec tlous nt once. Hecuuse "u ulggcr" wns supposed to be Inxy this laxy man's wny of cutting logs Into lengths wns, naturally enough, called "ulg gerlng. "Appletoti Morgan lu New Bhnkeapcnreitun, Tha Inexpensive Policeman, Mr. Wulter Seymour, who writes "Ups und Downs of a Wandering Life," bud Thorold Hegers for a tutor while, nt Oxford. Itogers wus as amusing as he wus heterodox. "I re member asking him oue day, '.Mr. Itog ers, what do you consider the origin of the Idea of the devld?' 'Cheapest po llceman they could llud!'" A Mletaks. Applicant Per Sltuntlon-I've come aba lit that Job wot wos advertised Employer Well, can you do the work? Applicant (in great uluruu-Work! 1 thought It was u foreman you wanted! Punch. His Penalty. Gernldlne What did pa say when -ou asked him for mv baud? Gerald- He said that be wouldu't stand la tbo wav of mv uithannlness If 1 needed tho money badly. New York Press. - No Escape. Ilelln-I understand your sister mar ried a struggling young mau? Gus Yes; be struggled bard, but ho couldn't get away from her. There nre many religions, but there is ouly ono moralttr. llusktn. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this oftice and others will be added as the detnaud arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, batistactiou of Mortguges, Coutracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, Leases. All these blanks at the uuiform price of 30c per dozeu. i THE NIFTY GREYS AND BROWNS AND THE DRESSEY SERGES IN BLUE BLACKS THAT ARE JUST THE RIGHT CUT AND FIT FOR THE AVERAGE MAN ARE SOLD AT PRICES THAT ENABLE A MAN TO DRESS WELL ON A MODERATE SALARY. EVERY SUIT IS ALL WOOL. ORDINANCE NO. 324 An Ordinance Establishing (he Grade of Oswego Street In the City of St. Johns Be tween Bank Street and Swift Boulevard. The City of St. Johns does ordain as follows: Tbnt the grade of Oiwcun street be twecn Honk street nnd Swill boulevard In the City of St. Johns, be uud the Mine I hereby cstnhlMicd to nnd In conform lly with the profile thereof prepared by the Cltv Itiii'luccr nnd 011 file In the office of the City Recorder of said City. which said profile I hereby refcrrrd to nud adopted. . I'nucd by the council tuts 37m isy 01 September, 1910 Aiinrovcd bv the Mayor this 37th day of September, 1910. j, i', iiitmmnivn, Mayor. Attest: A. M. ItSSON, Recorder. I'ulillibcd by the St. Joliui Review September 30th, l', 'to, PROPOSALS FOR Improvement Bonds City of St. Johns Scaled propoMW will be received by the uudcrsleiail at Ills office in the city ball at St. Johns, Oregon, until Tuculay, October A, 1910, at six o'clock p. 111. for sale at uot less than pur value and accrued interest of improvement bonds of the city of Ht. Johns OrcKou.Uhe same to be inr tne wuoie or any pari 01 six iiioumiiii (foooo) iioimis. Said lMiidi Mill be luiied lu deiioiul nation ol f 500.00 each payable tcu years from date, lietnir commit noun, oeariUK tlx jer cent Interest payable semi-ait- iiurIiv. anil milled 10 an ine conditions iiupotcd, directed and ttlpulatcd b what la known a the "llancroft llond Iiii! act." under which act us amended sa ii bomis are iMiieti. . . . The rlubt is reserved to reject any or all tIU. A. M. KSSON, City Recorder IHiblUbed In the St. Johns Review Sept. 33 ami 30, 1910, ASSESSMENT DUE Notice Is hereby given that the view. era aueument for the oocilliur of Rich iitoud street between Willis Iwulcvant Columbia boulevard lias been Adopted annroved and docketed and is now ray able at the office of City Recorder, and must be paid 011 or before October ut, 1910, to save costs. a. 21. r.aau.. v.uv Kcconicr. Published In the St. Johns Review Sept. 33 and 30, 1910, Introductory Offer The Faclfic Monthly, of Port laud, Oregon, is a beautifully illus trated monthly magazine which gives very full information about the resources aim opportunities ot tne country lying west of the Rockies, It tells all atKUit the (Jovernment Reclamation Projects, free Govern meut laud and tells about districts adapted to fruit raising, dairying, poultry raising, etc. It lias splen did stories by Jack London aud other noted authors. The price is $1.50 a year, but to introduce it we will send six mouths for fifty cents. This offer must be accepted on or before February i, 191 1. bend your name aud address accompanied by fifty cents iu stamps aud learn all about Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California Address The Pacific Monthly, Port and, Oregon. Urine la your Job printing vrbllo you tbluk of It. Don't wait until you are entirely out. Wa are equipped to turn out neat and tasty pristine promptly at Portland prices or less. Put votir moncv in the bank: use of it what you need, when you need it. Save the balance. That s the to accumulate a competence. First National Bank issues way The Time Certificates of Deposit, it Preach U gospel ot St. Job&a. WE RIVE THE V. 5. PECK LIKE OF MEATS SUITS. YOU SEE THErt EX TENSIVELY ADVERTISED M tAtiY 7UKL4ZWES. WHEN WE SECURED THE TIGEHCY FOR THIS MAE, WE COAGRylTULlTED OURSELVES FOR WE KrtOW WE HAVE SOMETHING THAT WILL BRIAG THE RETURN OF THE CUSTOMER FOR EVERY SUIT SOLD. BONHAM Wt7 VW I 1 AfC- sr v S. S. w I aw roc&uon li over. 'eJfttfob Dear Cousin Hans: Vacationing days vns ofer voncc.O donncrvctterl The school days hnf earned again Dcr saddest by der yearl No more vc drink dnr sinter kraut Nor cadt der lager beer. To school vc vent most efry day Veddcr it be shine or rnin Uud ven sometimes I hookey play, My fndder gifs we pain. So der boet singed, but vol's der use? Vy must vc go by der school und efry day study by: Mnry 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 uud troubles mit der kids uud der teacher und Mary? Hut ve must go, uud vc haf to vear der best uud stoutest shoes as is made. Ve got 'em at our store. Der Ralston School Shoe don't rip down der heel nor run up der side uud vill make your feets run like voter runs der hill down uud 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 iu der morning to get breakfast, ve haf der finest breakfast , foods yet vonce. Muck Mercantile 1 Company Phone, Richmond 821 Proposals for Street Work Sealed proposals will be received at the office f the City Recorder of the City o( St, Johns until Oct. nth, 1910, at 8 o'clock p, 111., for the improvement of Oswego street from the north side line of liartou'a addition to the County road in the manner provided by ordinance No, 331 subject to the provisions of the charter and ordinances of the City of St. joints ana ttie estimate 01 tne city Un gineeronnic. This improvement requires crade onlv aud the estimated cost of the same is ta3.oo. Dids must be strictly in accordance with the printed blanks which will be furnished on application at the office of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns. And alu improvement must be com pleted on or before 120 days from Oct. II. 1910. No proposals or bids will be consid ereil unless acomranied bv a certified check payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by a responsible bank for an amount equal to ten per cent 01 tne aggregate proposal, The right to reject any aud all bids is hereby reserved. liy oruer ot tne council. A. M. ESSON, Recorder. Published in the St, Johns Review Sept. 3J, 30 and Oct. 7, 1910. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change ef ad vertisement the copy far such changs should rsich this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Plssso rmnl)r this and uvi Mm printer Jyh H RECEIVED THE FIRST 1HSTyIULAEAT OF & CURRIER ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book By The Most Popular Man African GameTraifs Glvot In book form by Ploesavtlt't own hand tha tele account el hit African Hunt AGENTS WANTED NOW In rr City, Town and Village h.mJI. Colonel Rooievalt'a Great Hook CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1S3 Filth Avenue New York Proposals for Street Work Scaled proposals will be received at the office of tue recorder of the city of St. Johns until Oct. 11,1910, at 8 o'clock ii. 111. for the Improvement of I'esseiideu street from the westerly line of Hdlson street to the southeasterly limits of the city of St. Johns In the manner provided by ordinance iso, 311, subject 10 tue provisions of the charter and ordinances of the city of St. Johns, nnd the estimate 01 tue city engineer, on inc. 1 lie I'.ngui eer's estimate 01 cost yja.oai.jj. ivciiuild (ilttuci vuiu nutl winy. Dids must be strictly 111 accordance with printed blanks winch will be furn ishctl on application at the office of the recorder 01 me cltv 01 hi. loiins. Ami said improvement must be completed on or before no days from October II, 1910. No proposals or1idi will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check lavaoie to tue mayor 01 tne city 01 at loiins. certified by a responsible bank 'or an amount euual to ten per cent, of the aggregate proposal. The rieht to reiect any aud all bids la uereuy reserved. ' lly order ot the city council. a. .11. iinsuri, City Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review September JJ, 30, aud Oct 7, 1910, Proposals for Street Work Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the recorder of the city of St, Johns, until Oct. 11, 1910, atS o'clock p. ui, for the improvement of No, Ivan uoe street! rom tne nortu line 01 catun street to the south lineof thcWeverhaeus er tract In the manner provided by ordl nance No, 323 subject to the provisions 01 tue cuarter anil ordinances 01 tue city of St. Johns, and the estimate of the city eneineer. on file. Engineer's estimate of cost f 6S5S.12 for grade, walk aud euro, also strip 01 mac adaui 10 feet wide. Bids must be strictly iu accordance with printed blanks which will be furn isbed on application at the office of the recorder of the city of St. Johns. Aud said improvement must be completed on or octore 00 days iroin uci. 11, 1910. No proposals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the mayor of the city of St. Jobus, certified by a responsi ble bank for an amount equal to ten per cent. 01 tne aggregate proposal. The right to reject any and all bids is uereby reset ved. Ht order of the city council, A.M. ESSON, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Sept. 23, 30 and Oct, 7, 1910, DR. R. A. JAYNE Physician and Surgeon Office over the First Natioual Bank St. Johns, Oregon Be a, BOOSTER for St John. PEOPLE OF OREGON, IT IS NOW UP TO YOU The popularCOI.CNISTI'ARIJS will again he in effect between September 15, ntul October 15, During which period tickets to PORTLAND will beon snleilsl- ly from Chicago t ST. LOUIS - - -OMAHA KANSAS CITY ST. PAUL - $30.00 32.00 20.00 2S:oo 26.00 nud from othercltlcscorrcspoud ingly tow. These are Westbound one-way furcs only, but anyone here can prspay for relatives or friends iu 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 East.1" Scud them good Instructive printed mat ter, nud tell them that the cost of get ting here is little more than half the usual cost, nud to call on a representa tive of the O. R. & N. Ry. Co. for all desired information or address Wm McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway," '.HAVING ST. JOHNS. Inland Umpire Itiproi. 9:1s a, m.ifor CliW-.io, ht raul. Omaha, KtnmClty.Ht. LouU. Walla Walla, t'atcoi HookvcII, OmuJJ.Un, Golden dale, Wtille t4l won. bltrcuun, Vancouver and lutcrmrtllale station 1. North luuk Uuiilcd.'us P ni t lor Cblcaio SI. aul. Oiuatia, Kanus City, hi, Louis, 8oVauc, Hpragur.Kluvlllc,Mnd,l'KO,Kooivcll,Qrand' lUllri.WhilcSalmon.blcvcnsonand Vancouirtr. Columbia Klvtr Local, 4'jo ! m.i lor Vancouver, Caroat. While Salmon, I.vlt, !tinddlln,CUS aud all Intermediate stations. ARRIVINO AT ST. JOHNS Inland Umpire H pre w, 7:47 p. m.j from Chica go, St. I'nul. Omaha, Kausas City, St, I-oul, npokane. Hprasve, Hltivillt Und, ), Koowvelt, Grauddallcs, White Kaluion, Slev enson. Vancouver. North JUnk Limited, 74a, til. . from Chkteo, ht. I'aul. Omaha, KanutClty. St. Louie, Wlla Walla, Pko, KoOMvelt, Granddallea, Whlta rUlmuu. hletcnsoa, Vancouver aud Intermr diate stations. Columbia Kiver Local 11 o'clock noon; (romCUSe, Granddalles, Goldendale, I.ylc White Salmon, Camas, Vancouver and alt Intermediate sta tions. All trains stop (or passengers. Office opea all night. Tickets on sale lor all points. u, .ornii, (tni, Northern Pacific Railway LUAVING T. JOHNS Not th Coatt Limited via l'ugct Sound lo.)o a. ni North Coatt Limited via North l!nk . 7:15 p, in; Atlantic Hmrcu via Pucet Souad mtn m. Atlantic Ksprets via Nottb Rank - :, a. m. Tuin City lia press via lugct bound - Jjop. m, Twin City Kaprets via North lUnk 7:jj n, m. Katterii Kiprei'vla luget bouod- 11 .u a.m. irlcrn Itsprcssvia North Hank 9115 a, m. Mo. Hirer liapress via North Hank 7:15 p. m. ioitland, Tacoma & Seattle Kspress, 75 . ru.. or urays uaruor. uiympu ana twutn tiend Branches, r-ugct Sound Limited, :jo p. ro.) Grays Harbor aud South Beud Urauches. Yacoll laenger ............. ...4110 p.m. ARRIVING AT&T. JOHNS North Coaat Limited via North Dank 7147 p, m North Coatt Limited via ruset Sound - 6:. . m No, raciSc KiprcM via North l'ank.;:i;a m no. ratine Kxpress via lugct bouna 6:4s p, m Pacific Ksprcx via North Sank -747 p. m Pacific KspreM via PucelSound-- 4:Jla. in Wcttern Kxprcss via North Hank 7:470. m Western Uxpresa via lugct Sound iu p. Ma Rivrr Kxnrcuvla orth IJank 7:17 Mo. River Kxurcu via rucet Sound JiJ P. m Portland. Tacoma & Seattle Hxoreaa. racoma & Seattle Kspreu yil p. m Irom Olympla, bouth Ilend aud Grays Harbor Puett Souud Limited . ...... 6:18 o. ni Yacolt I'a.icugcr . g.xj a. m O, M, Cornell, Agcut. (Paid AdvertisemehtO Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendment giving to citiM and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppre, or prohibit the sale of lntex icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes ENDORSED BY 10,000 OREGON CTHZENS Greater Oregon Home Rule Association, 618 Electric Building, Portland, Oregoa Are you using printed back ca- velopea? If sot, why jiot?