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RESOLUTION A MAGIC CLUB. i RESOLUTION Curious Decoy Uied by the Ntlv Fishermen of Hawaii. "Lnu inelonielo" Is the mime of n de coy used by the lmtlvo fishermen of Hawaii. It Is tnmle of tlie liiirttett wood to bo found on the Isliinda unit In enrved nnd nibbed till It hhhuiiim the slmno of n club with n little knob nt tho smaller end, to which the line N tied. The club Is from one to throe feet long. A vlllngo sorcerer perforins cer tain riles over It over n wicred lire. After this Is done tho club Is mimic, nnd the flsherniiin must bo extremely cnrnful of II. If n womiin should sle over It or enter n ennoo In which It He the club would lone nil Its power nnd would bo useless ever nftorwnrd. After the club hns been churnied the llshcrinnii mixes ciindlenut nnd cocoa nut meat, bukes It and lies the mix ture In n wrapper of eocotinut liber. At the flHliliiB Krouuds the club Is covered with the oily Juice of the stuff and Is then lowered carefully to tho bottom. The scent of the linked nut meat attracts certain kinds of Hull, which soon wither nnd begin to nibble nt the club. As soon as enough llxh nre around the decoy n smalt Imk Hhnped net Is lowered very Kontly until Its mouth Is Just over tho club. The hitler Is then nulled tin carefully and cunnltiKly till It Is within the ling. The llsh nre so ciiKitr for tho stuff with which the club Is covered that they follow It Into the net without fear As soon ns all the fish are In It a IHIi criunti dlvus nnd clones the mouth of tho net. wheretinoii (he rest haul It tip quickly. THE MIDDLE AGED MAN. Finding Happiness In a Life That to Youth Is Irksome. "VouiiKcr people," wild Urn middle need man, "want variety. They want to be nlwnys on tho K'. Iloulliie pill them. They hato to have to do the saint) thing over and over and over iiKiiln day after day. They want to o soiiiowliere or do HomelhlnK different all the time. Older people are happiest In n life of routine. most disturbed when variety Is UiruM upon I lii'iii. "I'or myself I welcome my dally tusk, endlessly repented nnd nlwnys the same. I should be lint without If. disturbed If It were cIiiiiikciI. A life of habit suits me best. I like the old scenes-famllhir friendly siirrouudliiRS. I don't want to cIiiiuko. "Nor do I want much outside picas lire. In fact, I think I should be best suited with none. I like my Kmove. It ills me, and I lit II. I don't waul chance. I Just want to be left alone to work In my accustomed ways. It Is In my groovo that I am most com fortable. I like a life of labor mid routine. "And could there come to one a Krcaler blessing Nature and the i-ui-toms of men enforce routine upon us whether we like It or not. In youth this Irks us, but In our malurer yours In a life of routine, In the undisturbed enjoyment of familiar labor, wo may rind our Knwtiwl happlniw."-Nuw York Hun. Tim On. to Pay. When she whs l-tuly ItNiidolph Churchill, .Mrs. ucoriio roriiwim Wost couenlcd lo cleclloneef for Mr. AshmoMiMlHrllcIt In his llmt mrll inenlnry coiiiphIkii. Mr. Aslimesib llarllett was married in tliv IIihimhuk Iliirdetl-Coutts, u very rich woman, who was msirly forty your his senior. Lady llandolph, with her Inanity and charms, did splendid work for IIh inn dldnto. To n group of furmers she mild one iii'. "Won't yen promise mo lo vole for Mr. AHhmoad-llsiileltr "My lady," mild a led faced fHrmer, with u chuckle, "we'll all vole for hlui If every volo 'II be mh for with h kiss." "Thank you very much," mild ljtdy llaiidolpli. "Your offer Is aw-npM, I'll Hind for I lie Huron llurdull Colitis at mice." Dettrttcl Their Towns. Ho Into as the end of the seventeenth century Hie liilmlilluuta of Ceykiu were In the ImIiII of ileMHllmc IMr (owns. Their eimlouw uro lU-avrllml In tho narrative of cspialu Ituhort Kmx, whit fur tilueleeti )Hnr. tvtm ItiiV) to im, whs a esptlve utumig I hem. He pKlis of several (owns as lying dotxiUte owing t the fact (list their InhabltnnlM liad foruMkon I hem. This they did If many of them fell sick, and (wo or thnv iliisl mhw after one another, thinking that It whs a visitation of the evil one. Some of them ctimu back when Ihey tlmiitflit the evil spirits liad iliarltl. A Queer Creature. Queer tlmt while tlw mule somI Is m bull and the female a iniv their y mine; tor Is not called a calf, but a pup. Why "swU llaliorhw." too, when Hie sun) Is not u ilshT And wliy should the kwiI'h breiHliiuj place be ktybsl a rxikeryY It hsiks as If this strsnge tomIiiiv Is only a Hell la common purls nco while at sua. On laud (or Ice) he Is elawtsl pupubirly will) Hiilimihi or blnln.ll iihaiiHo. Gratitude, Kind Uidy My (nnir iiwin, what would you do with (ho money If 1 guvo you a iKiiiuyV Tired Hobo .Mmlain, I'd buy a picture Kwtetird an write ytr a nuto o' tlisuks. -Ulovelaud Load er, To live In hearts we leave behind Is not to die.- funinbull. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Ill order to Insure change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember thla and save the printer I Uavo youi property insured In tho St, I'aul or Northern flro lnsurauco companies. Tiioy aro tho best. S, fj. Doblo, agent. It Is resolved by the City of St. Johns: Tlint It deems It expedient nnd neccs snry to Improve New Yotk street, from the easterly line of Hnycs street to the westerly Hue of Willis boulevard In the City of St. Johns lu the following umnncr, to-wlt: lly grading snmc to established grade or grade to be established and by placing cement walks, six-foot witlc,i2foot curb, nt cither side, with nil necessary cross walks and box gutters and by pfnclng n strip of mnendnm lu the center 12 Icet wide, 8 lucliss deep In center and 6 Inch, es on cither side, said walk and curb to have expansion Joints where directed by the City Kngliiecr. All work to be done according to the plans nnd specifications of the City Kti gincer on file in the office of the City Recorder relative thereto, which said plnns and specifications and estimate nre satisfactory nnd are hereby approved. Said linprovcmeii(s"(o be mndc in accord ance with the charter and ordlnnncca of the cily of St. Johns, and under the su pervision and direction of the City Kit gluecr. Tlmt the cort of said Improvement to be nscscd ns provided by the city char ter upon the projwrty especially and ltticulnrly benefitted thereby, nnd which is hereby dcclnrcd to be all of lots and jmrls of lots, blocks nnd parcels of land between the termini of such Im provements abutting upon, adjacent or proximate to sahl New York street, from the marginal lines of said street back to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of laud abutting thereon or proximate thereto. That all protwrty included in said lin iitent 'district aforesaid Is hereby de clared to be "Local District No. 51." That the city engineer's assussnicut of the probable total cost of said improve ment of said New York street Is fl.lWMj. That the cost of said New York street tube nsecd against the property in said load assessment district as pro vided by the city charter of the City of hi. Johns. Adopted by the council Oct. as, into A. M. ItS.SON, Recorder, rubllshed in the St. Johns Review Oct. aKand Nov. .), 1910. NOTICE ol Proposed Assessment. Hollcc Is hereby given Hint apportion tni'iit of the cost of Imtirovliig Tyler strcc between jersey street and the south line of Crawford strict, total tint of 6,067 .60 bus Ih-cii ittiiKirtloutMl and is now 011 file iuollict'of the undersigned, subject to examination. AsM-ssmeut dUtrkt extends Iwck to the center of lots, blocks or tracts o laud sbultliiK oil said street as piovidci by the city charier and resolution, ItuiiHiiittranee iigsliisl said nportloii intuit nmy be made lu writing and filet with the undersigned till 5 o'clock p. m November l., into. A. M. HSSON. Recorder, Published ill the St. John Review Oct. w nml Nov. 4, lyio. NOTICE 0! Proposed Assessment Notice is hrit-by given that Hmsutioii muni nfi'ml .if iniiiriivhiif Mtifwav live hub fiom Columbia Imulcvsnl to Almoin stieet, total ctwt of 9,060.118 has Utm up M,rtkMid, and is now on file lu the ollice o tlie llliilellKllcl. miijtvi 10 examuia lion. , , , AiMttstiivMt dUlrict extudt bark ti ttiu Miilur a.f I.. Ik l.l.u.Lii Ull.l lklfll.lM II IsihI slmltliiK 011 ssld iinuiiiio asprovldisi III ine cusrier sou lewiiiimni. IliuiuuulnllU'ii Ullitliml klllll II tit Mir t Ion omul may Iw msde lu writing and filed ... - . 1 1 .1., ... 1. .. ... Willi liw iimiMrMgnimi 1111 3 i jiuvk . hi Novsuilmr 14, 19111. A. .M. ltSSON, Ucvordur, ruhlMiwl in the St. Johns Ruvicw Oet.aiiaiHl Nov..), 1910. Proposals lor Street Work Scaled pioimmiU will be rociivcil at the oflice 11I llic u-corder of the city of St. John until Nov- JJ. 1910.nl H o'clock 11. 111. lor the imnnivcmeiit of I'hlludel pliia sttvt (rnu the iioithrrly line o( Ivauboo ttvt t uie souiueriy line of lourv street in the maimer provhUM by ordinance No. is, siibjeit lo the piovisious of the chatter and ordinances ol III CUV 01 M. jiuiii. aim uie iiiiii.ue of the city ciigiiivvr, on lue. lUtillMttHl IHMt iai 1.74- This bid i lr cement walks only, sevordtng to the plans and cirictioii for said improvement. ItnUmukt U-i.tiivlly Hi sccoid.tuccwith priule.1 blanks which will he furu IsIhmI oil spplifsliui at the office of the iccoturr 01 uieciiy m oi. jonu. 'inn said ioinfovemi'iit uiut be compu ted oil or Ixf ore f s I10111 Nov, 3), 1910. No roHMHi or inns win do consmcrcii unlet uccomiMiiicd by a certified check iisysw to iuv mayor 01 inc vuy 01 1 lolins. citifiml bv a resiHinible hank Tor un amount tspisl to ten per cent, of tji BHgreHate propiMi.il. The right to telect any and all bids Is hereby icmvtM. My ordci of the city council. A. M. KSSON, City Recorder. PuUisbwl in the St. Johns Review Nov. 4. 11 ami 18, 1910. liXUCUTOR'S NOTICE. lUtate of Samuel Cochran, deceased. Notice U hereby uiven that the under sicutxi tws been apMiinted admiuitrator 111 VttlUlv til iMtlllllvi iiimi.uiv il.i Iliv counly court of Multnomah county, Ore gon, and lias (puuirnxi. nil persons unv Fui! clsluis siiaiiibl Mid cttatc are hereby mitirted to present the miiic to me. either at tw. Joints, or at I lie omce 01 lieorgc Perkins, 303-5 i.eww imtiutiig, fort and, Oregon, with proiior vouchers uml duly verified, within lx mouths from the ilste liereol. I'rtday, November 4i 1910, is the date of fit st publication. THOMAS II 1JNRY COCHRAN, Hxecutor. OHOROIt J. l'HRKINS. Attorney. Published in the St. Johns Review Nov -, II, 8i J5 nd Dec. 2, 1910. All our utoata aro sovernmont lu poctd ' id tho host that monoy cau y aro noatly and careful .. . u. Como la and loavo your ordur for froo dollvory. Ward's Central Markot, Preach U10 gospel ot St. Johni, It Is resolved by the City of St. Johns: That Whereas, the City Kugiiiccr has made n survey in the proposed widening, opening and changing of St. Johns ave nue from Willis Iloulcvnrd to James street, and made n plat of the proposed change nnd a written report containing a full and complete description of such change and the boundaries thereof, and of the portions of each lot and tract of land to be appropriated therefor; and Whereas the said report, plat and sur vey of said engineer in the matter of said street was examined by the Council and npproved, nnd by ordinance ndoplcd the report of said engineer In said Hint ter; nnd Whereas, It is now necessary to ap point viewers for the purxne of assess ing benefits and damnges to be caused by the propocd widening, opening nnd changing of said street; Therefore, be it resolved, tlmt T. II. Cochran, N. A. Gee and I'. II. llrodahl, three disinterested Irccholdcrs of the City of St. Johns, and by us de termined loeach jiossess the ouallfica Hons Df jurors of the circuit court of Multnomah county, Oregon, be, and they and each of them ire hereby oppoiittcd ns viewers to view said proosed change and to make an nssessmciit of dnmages nnd benefits caused thereby, ns provided in sections Nos. Hi and 82 of the charter of the City of St. Johns. Adopted this 1st day of November, 1910. A. M. ItSSON, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Nov. 4 nnd ii, 1910. Proposals for Street Work Seated proosnls will be received at the office of the Recorder of the City of St. Johus until Nov. aa, 1910, nt 8 o'clock p. m.,for the improvement of llurlington street from the northerly line of Hayes street to the wuthcrly Hue of Ivnnhoc street, In the manner provided by ordinance No. 336, subject to the provis ions of the charter and ordinances of the City of St. Johns, nml the esUmntc of the City engineer, on file, which plans require the laying of ia-foot cement walk on southeasterly side only. Himiuccr's estimate of cost 135- Illils must be strictly lu accordance with printed blanks, which will Ik; furn ished on application nt the office of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns. And said Improvement must be completed 011 or before outlays from Nov. aa, 1910, No proKHMils or bids will be considered unless nccotiiNiulcd by a certified check xiynhlc to the order of tint Mayor of the City of Si. Joints, certified by a rcsMin slbfe Istuk lor 1111 amount equal to ten percent, of the aggregate proosnl. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. lly order of the City Council. A. M. HSSON, Recorder. rubllshed in the St, Johns Review, Nov. 4, 11 ami 18, 1910. THIRD ANNUAL National Apple Show SPOKANE, WASH. November 14 to 19, 1910 $20,000 IN PREMIUMS The greatest variety of prizes, cups and iropuies ever ollereil. rrues lor sin gle apples, boxes and everything up to full carloads will be awarded. $1,000 Championship Carload Prize I'or the Ik-si carload of 630 Uixes or iiiikiieis. a usor mco 01 uiree ami one-half acres required to hoiue this great show, llvuldes the exhibit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers will learn and gain valuable information. AmpU liottl accommodation without ralseln price will ba provided there. The Oregon Railroad and Nay Igatlon Company Will hot InclffCt low rounJIrlp rate front-all wliiti on Hi linn. I'or further Information apply to any O. R S: N, Agent or to Km. McMUHRAY, Gen. Pass. 4 Tkt. HU ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book By The Most Popular Man African GameTraits Gives In book form by Rootavelt's own hand tho sole account ol his African Hunt. 0 AGENTS WANTED NOW in cverr City, Town and Village lo handle Colonel Rootevelt's CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 153 Filth Avenue New York How Is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, cou- titiueil or examined at the Pemnstt a Title, Abstract ami Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees. 11. Henderson, Manager, 130 North Jersey street. Subscribe for the Review and be oppy. SOROSIS SKIRTS Notice of Application Of the Weyerhaeuser Itml Company for an order vacating certain tots, parts of lots ami streets lu the said North St. Johns addition, nu addition to the City of St. lohns.Multnomah county, Oregon. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the Weycrlinctiscr Land Com jiaiiy, a corporation, that it has filed with the honorable council of the City of St. Johns, Multnomah county. Ore gon, n petition, which petition is now on file, playing for order of va cation vacating certain lots, parts of lots ami streets lu North St. Johns addition, an addition to the City of St. Johns ns platted In nnd by the plat recorded In hook 308 of plat books nt page 58 there of, In nud by which said petition said vn cation nnd order arc prayed for as fol lows: I'or nn order vacating all of the following lots, parts of lot nnd streets in North St. Johns addition, nu addition to I.- llt il Ml. Inlina. Multnomah coun ty, Oregon, particularly described ns follows: Iots numbered 15,36,28, 39, 30, 31 1 3i. 33. 34 ud all of lot 37 except n strip 30.49 feet in width off the north easterly side of said lot numbered 37; alto that part of Maple street f former ly Holhrook avenue) In the said North St. Johns addition, so proposed to be vacated, being all that portion thereof lying between n Hue 30-19 feet south westerly from and virsllcl "ith the northeasterly side line of said lots num bered 36 and 37 extended, lit said North St. Johns addition; and thence, south westerly to the westerly cud of said Maple street (formerly Holhrook nyenue) a more particular description of which would be as follows: llecltiiilng nt the ftouthwekterly terminus of Maple street (formerly llolbrook avenue) as now laid out; thence eatterlv along the southeast erly side Hue of said lots numbered 30, anil 37, 610.87 feet, the same being also the northerly side line of said Maple ktrecl(formerly llolbrook nvenue;)theucc at right angles routheuntcrly 60 feet to the southerly side line of said Maple strvctl formerly llolbrook avenue;) thence southwesterly along the southwesterly l.t II.. a il lota immtwrril 16. tt. ami Tl. 616.16 feet, the same being also the southerly sine line 01 .-name urcci merly llolbrook avenue;) thence in a northerly direction 60 feet more or lent to the place of the beginning, the same being that part of said North St. Johns addition which vour petitioner proposes lo vacate hereby. All of the above and ... s "a . A -. I.. I..,, at... u'ltinii .i.iwtriiuM nrnvirnv. inciuiiiiiv; me Mid Maple street (formerly llolbrook avenue,) now lying nt toe " Johus addition, an add it Ion to the City ..r 0 intnia Mnltnouinli countv. Ore gon, according to the duly worded map anil piat wiereoi.ou iiic iu nre um ui nt Multnomah countv. Oregon, in Hook 308, of plat books at page $3, tnereoi. ... Vnil u lu.rrtiu 1. 1 vi-11 that In accent- un'ce with the prayer of the nalil petition now on me us uiorcsum.iuc uuuci Iim VfMirti.'iHiiir T.HMil Coill.NU.V. Will on the 3Jil day of November A. I). l9o, at the regular meeting oi uic tumuu ui Hie City ol ht. jonns, iuuiiuuuiuu rauu- ty, urcgou, ou mai uay vu i i- acconlunce with the said petition apply I a t !... ......iImk n.ial nl lorau on.crtu vacuiiuii vataiuiK j1 i .1 .1.1 ..I al. .,st.l Vttrtli ?st Ii.lin ...1, litis... irt ttiM Ollv ni St. lohns. MlXlU nottiah county, Oregon, and the lots, part of lets nud atrcets aa hereinbefore and above specified and described or for lIlciuiloaiiiA: otao mum i-- uiiif the prayer thereof as the said coun- ell ol tlie V-ity 01 tit. jumi, county, Oregon, may be pleased to maue, . .... a.... ....1 all iwfuini Inlrrrtlfil ill the prayer of the said petition and the an plication of the undersigned to be made pttrsuant thereto, are hereby notified 10 I traC II t an. I iIipii ami there or other wise make objectiou thereto as they or elllier 01 mem may oc cmmi-u i. m lfvwuii AitTSihi i.ANll COMPANY tSeul) lly Geo. S. Long, Vice President. Published in the St. Johus Review, October 31, 38, November 4, " "'l '8i 1910, THE PALM CAFE Thoa. Glover, Prop. Pure California Port Wiue 5 1.2 c. to $2.00 per eallon Finest ever brought to St. Johus. Choice liquors of all kinds at prices most reasonaoie. All klnda 01 lauadry work done prompUy, Rough dry waahlng 8 conta Per pound. Calls mad (or laundry at any place. Ring u up Phone Rich. 991, 8U Johna Laun dry, CkuxcktU Broiprorttora. Work (or a Oiwbr St. Jaku. IT ! OUR EABMVOR TO AyIKE QyiRTERS FOR THE BEST THE MRKET ylFFORDS AT REI SOMBItE PRICES. WITH THIS Iti AMD VE AKfl SHOWING THE MEATS TIV0L.I AtiQ EIGkE UADERVEIR, THE REESE RyiiAt eoiTs the peck mae or pure wool suits. YOU AEA WHO WORK OUT ti THE VET AEED THE BEST THAT UAH BE BOUGHT. VE R1VE IT ti THE 7IB0VE AEA- TIOAED ARTICLES Atib AL&O PURE VOOL TLA ti tiZk SHIRTS yMD THE BEST MAE OF HIGH SHOES THAT At BE BOUGHT 1S tiHAKLY VITER PROOF A& LEATHER dAti BE AIDE. FOR L1DIES VE HylVE VylRA UADERGylRAEATS ti iinni. ant i?nTTn n Fr.FPi?p i infw a phmdt ftp t iafp n V " VVU. XI I VE 1 I IAD A MCE STOCK OF BONHAM & CURRIER 1 pore ! rcob. Dear Heiny: I I.ofc My Kris' mas but Oh you Tanksgifiiis! Vot! Id vas tier best tay von dcr year. You sec Id linppcucd dis vny. In 1492 mid our forcfadcra kicked off dcr wood en shoes uml earned by Ameriky. Dcy bridged some seeds uml blgind to make gartcus uml vnssermelou titid spudailo patches bud dcy forgot to dell Jupiter Pluvitis ttud he didn't sprlugle tier rains goot cnougu una dcr spudatos uml tings all vent ded. Uud next year old June yust spread himself uud dcy growed de biggest crops ou record uud efer since ve hat been tankftil ve vos alive once. Hut dot machs nlchs nits Ilelucy. dot Thanksgiving day vas earning ven efrybody ends too much 'cause dey vas so thankfulness. Dot iss der day by me, uml vc vHl haf so many goot dings by our store dot you cuoldn t miss it to come by us. Ve have der nicest uml fresh est groceries uud fruits, both fresh, dried uud vat you call him -"tin canned." Ve vili haf some of der red gooseberries vot dey der turkey sauce mil, uuu celery una elryt lug dot goes to make by a swell dinner besides elryt lug in tier dress goods tind shoes, in fact any t log you need to ead tind to vear, uud Mr. Muck says by tier boys, "Mprk der prices down close so der vill be yust a lit tle profit und the goods sell quick tind ve get new ones." Dot's vy ve haf no old goods by our store. Be sure und see our fine line of goods und get our prices before you buy uml it vill save you money. JACOB. Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 A MODERN BATHROOM Is both an ornament aud an economy. Glistening tile aud glittering nictaj work surely make an attractive combination. The cleanliness and sanitary arrange ment mean the saving of many a doctor's visit, EDMONDSON CO. 303 S. Jersey St. Phone Jersey 91 MKl N NEY &, DAVIS We Buy and Sell Installment Property, Real Estate Bargains Electric Bldg., St. Johns, Ore. Good home board and rooms at 115 Mohawk, aud South Ivanboe streets, i t e.iy h- VIM U.UUU XX.11 luKJ. jTl VIATER MISTS ti Notice of Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. I.UUtla King, Plaintiff vs. Oregon l'lake l'ood Company, n corpora tlou; 1'aclfic Northwest Milling Com patty, a ccrjiorniion, ueicmiauts: lly virtue of nn execution, judgment order, decree nud order of sale issued ou of the above entitled Court lu the above entitled cause, to me directed nud dated the Bin day 01 ucioocr, 1910, upon a judgment rendered nml entered in said court on the 37th day of September. lqto in favor of I.utitia King, plaintiff, and against Oregon I'inkc l'oon company n corporalloiand Pacific Northwest Mil Hue ComiMtiy. n corixirixjratlon. dc fctidauts, for the sum of I1350.00 with Interest nt the rate of 7 per cent. icr annum troiu tlie 10111 day of lauuarv. into, and the further sum of f li. 13 with Interest nt the rate of 6 r cent, per annum from the 37th day of scpicmocr, 1910, costs, iiisnursemcmi and the costs of nud upon this writ, com mairdiug me to make sale of the follow Iuk described real property, to-wlt: All of lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) of the subdivision of tracts oncfl two (3) aud three (3), of Northern III Acres, in Multnomah County, Orccon according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of said county ami Hiaie, witu uic appurtenaii ccs, etc,, in Multnomah County, Oregon Now. therefore, by virtue of said exc cutlou. iudtrmcnt. order, decree ami or (let of sale and incompliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Mon day, the 14th day of November, 1910, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court Mouse lu I'ortlaud Multnomah County. Ore iron, sell at pub' tic auction, (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash lu hand, all the right, title and Interest which the wllhln named defendants, or either of them, had 011 the loth day of April, 1908 the date of the uiortuace herein fore closed, or since that date had In and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Judg ment order and decree. Interest, costs anil accruing costs. Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon Dated this 1 Ith day of October, 1910. Tubltshed In the St. lohns Review for five consecutive issues: Date of first is sue, October 14, 1910. Date of last Issue November it, 19 10. $18.40 TO Spokane and Return Tickets sold Nov. !3 & 14 FOR THE National Apple Show Greatest Uorticural IJvent of the Year Spokane Portland &. Seattle Ry. "The North Ilank Road" PAST THROUGH TRAINS TO SPOKANE Turchasc ticket and request details from O. M. CORNELL, Agent W. K. COMAN, G. F. and P. A. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSGROVC. Props. General Contraclora. We are prepared to do any and all klnda of excavating: for street work and other purposes. We also handle sidewalk and bulld Lng raaterkL Newton and Feasenden Streets, St. Johns, Ore. Phone Richmond 1571. Pure blooded Rhode Island Reds and Buff Orpington chicks. Apply at this office or 315 W. Richmond. Are you going to have your suit or overcoat dyed. If so, let us do it for you, Ladies' and mens clothing dyed blue, black or brown, Satisfaction guaranteed. St. Johns Cleaning, Pressing & Dyeing Works, next door to Princess Theatre. Wffih OUR STORE HE.IB- JI'll U.U. 1 l- 11.11 II h V POP.UAS 1AD SIItKS. DR. W. E. HARTEL DENTIST ' Phone Richmond 201 llolbrook Dlock St. Johns DR. RAMBO DENTIST Office Phono Richmond 51 First National Dank building. ST. JOHNS, ORCGON. Phono Jersey 021 llolbrook Block DR. J. 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