St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 25, 1910, Image 4

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PICKING HUSBANDS.
A Voman' Cynical View of the Ger
man Marriage Market. I
Tlio men In acrnmny do not nmrry
Thoy nro murrlcd. Thoy nro inoro or
less pnsslvo articles of snlo. which
stand In rows In the inntrltnonlnl uliop
window with their prlco labeled In
largo letters In their buttonhole, wait
lng patiently for a purchimer. They
nro perfectly willing, oven eager, vie
tlins. They want to ho bought, bill
their position docs not allow them to
grasp tho Initiative, and they are
thankful when at last sonic one comes
nlong and declares herself capable nml
willing to pay tho prlco.
Tho girl nml her mother, with their
ptirso In hand, pass tho articles In re
view nml chooso out the ono which
best suits (heir means and fancy.
"I shall marry an oUlcer," ono girl
told mo somo (lino ago with tho easy
confldenco of a person about to order
a now dress, and, to nnd behold, bo
ron) tho year was out hIio was walking
proudly on tho arm of a dragoon llou
tenant! I even know of three women
who sworo to each other that they
would marry only geniuses, nnd hero
nlso they had their will. Ono married
n great painter, ono n pout and another
n famous dlplomntlsL That thoy were
ntl threp peculiarly unhappy In not a
witness against tho system, but
proof that geniuses may occasionally
1 10 very nncomfortahlo pnrtners. In
this enso tho purchasers wore rich and
popular nnd could therefore mnku their
choice. Others of lesser menus would
have had to content Ihcmsulycs with
nn officer, cavalry or Infantry, accord
lug to tho "dot," or n Inwyer, or n doe
ttrr, or a merchant, and so on down
tho scnlo.-Atlss Wyllu'H "My (lermnn
Year."
ODDLY EXPRESSED.
Queer Ways In Which Ideas Are
Sometimes Put Into Words)
Curious, ways nf (xprosslng Ideas In
Ilngllsh inny bo expected from foreign
ers, ns, for Instnnco. when the Crunch
iniiii, who made n call In the country
nnd wnH about to be Introduced to the
family, said: "Ah, rv ladle! .en
vould before, If you please, vlsh to
purify initio 'amis nml to sweep mine
linlr."
A Hcoicli publican was complaining
of his servant maid, lie wild that
hIio could Mover bu foitml when waul
ed. "Hhe'll giiug out o the limine."
ho wihl. "twenty times for once shu'll
coiuo In."
A coiiutrymaii went to n menagerie
to examine tho wild beasts. Heveml
gentlemen expressed the opinion that
tho ornng outang was n lower order of
tho huuiiin species. Ilodge did not
like this Idea ami, striding up to the
gentleman, expressed his contempt for
It In these words; "I'ooh! IU-'m mi
more of tho human species than I bo."
".Mammii, Is that u spoiled child?"
asked n III do boy on seeing u negro
buby for tho first time.
A shop exhibits a card warning v
eryliody ngaliist iiuHvriipiilous persons
"who lufrlngo our tlllo to deeelvo tho
public." Tho shopman does nut quite
wiy what ho means any moru than
tho proprietor of nn eating house near
tho dock, on tho door of which may bo
rood tho following announcement con
voying fearful IniolllMeuco to the iml
hint tars who frwpittnt this isirt:
"Sailor' vitals cooked hura"-rhlki.
dolphin North American.
Definition of True Humor,
Tho souse of humor U tho "saving
hoiiho" principally biraiise It suvim us
from oiirselvos. Tlio pencil who can
not laugh at himself now and then Is
to bo pitied, Morcowr, tho perMiu
who cannot tnl.o jjood unliimlly tho
occasional liaiiterliig of olberH Is In
tho km mo cIiiks of illwigrewibliw, A
well directed nhaft of raillery will
often II ml tho vulnerable point In our
nrmor of self complacoiiey ami show
u where our self satisfaction W all
wrong. Truo humor, however, must
HH-liig ns much from the heart as from
the litmd. Its wwmico must bo truth
nnd friend lines, not contempt There
never was a good Joko yet that told a
llo or bttsinlrehod a reputation llninor
which carries with It a sting to wound
tho KoiiHltlvcuotti or delicacy of ono
who dutw not iltMtttrve to suffer Is not
trim humor.-Sflii I'rancUco Chronicle.
Professional Instinct.
"Ituintfo and Juliet." with the orlgl
iml company, hud reached Its crucial
moment.
Jullut was stngiwrlHg about the
stagu, regarding her mulcted lover.
"Oh, cruel oUoiil" alio wnlled.
Sho rUed her lover for 11 moment
In her arms,
A wildly excited medlenl student In
tho gullury sprang to hU feet.
"ICeep him up, Jullet-Ucep him upl"
ho bellowed. "I'll run out and fetch
tho btomuch pump!"
A Run of Luck.
Violet I never had such a streuk of
luck, lie foil lu love In Paris, proposed
in Itomo and bought the ring lu Nn
pltw. I'lurrot-DId your luck end there)
Vlolet-Oh. no! While wo were nt
M01110 Carlo ho won enough from mpa
for us to get married 011. IaiiuIoii Il
lustrated Hits.
The Silver Lining.
In life trouble! will come whloh look
us If they would never kiss away. The
night and tho storm look ns If they
would last forever, but tho coming of
tho calm and tho morning cannot be
stayed.
Tho rownrd of ono dutj !fc tho power
to fulfill n not her.
NOTICE TO ADVERTI8ER8.
In order to Inturo a change of ad
vertisement the copy for tuch change
ahould reach this office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
remomber this and save tho printer
1
Have your property Insured lu the
St, Paul or Northern fire ItiBurauco
conipanjei, Thoy aro the beat. 8.
h. Doble, asant.
MAN'S WILL POWER.
Bismarck's Comment on Ochoponhaiier
and His Thoory.
In nu entertaining account of a din
ner party at l'rlncc Illsinarck'H llerlln
resldcnco which Is given In the recol
lections of tho I.lvoulnii Journalist Uek
hardt tho following, which was it part
of the table talk, shown tho host in u
now light! Tho conversation had turn
ed on lilsmnrck'H early days at Frank
fort, nnd Kckhardt asked whether at
tho tabic d'hoto of tho Hotel d'Anglc
terro his host had ever met Schopen
hauer. "No," sold IllHtnnrckj "ho had
no una for mo nor 1 for hint. More
over, I hnvo never had tlmo or deslro
to occupy myself with philosophy.
Whllo 1 was n student Schopenhauer
was still unknown. I know absolute
ly nothing nbout bis system."
Another guest, tin udmlrer of Scho
penhauer, then joined enthusiastically
In thu conversation uud explained that
tlio phllosopher'a great merit consisted
In tho discovery of the fact that will
power was tho Indestructible essence
of tho mind of man nnd that Intelli
gence wiih only of secondary Impor
tance. "That may very well bo truo,"
sold I'rlnco ltlsmarck, "at least as far
as I am concerned, for 1 hnvo often
noticed that my will had already comu
to ii decision whllo my mind hnd not
yot finished thinking nbout tho sninu
subject."
VENETIAN WOMEN.
The Whims of Fashion Hold No Ter
rore For Them.
Tho women of Vcnlco nro nbsoliilely
free from the rule which Diimo Fash
Ion exercises over their sisters else
where. They euro nothing for modes.
With them thu length of thu skirt re
mains always tho sumo, neither short
nor long, uud thoy always wear plainly
imidodark dresses, black stockings nml
tho heelless sllppcra of tho cast. lints
aro unknown.
Tho universal outdoor wrap for all
neH and nil sizes Is tho black shawl,
with a deep silken fringe. It Is folded
with u short point above ami u long
one below, mill koiiicIIiimh It envelopes
the llguro from head to foot. It Is nev
er fastened at the throat, and when It
slips off It Is gathered up with ono out
stretched arm, which makes the spec
tutor think of n big bird stretching Uit
wing.
In their attire tho women of Venice
tin Independent, only wearing local
clothing, hut with feminine lucouslst
eney they nro thoroughly up to dato
In the matter of haltdroMslug, thu stylo
of their coiffures changing from time
to time, nccurdliig to thu vogue of tho
moment hi Imdoii nnd Paris.
Identified.
William M. Chase, tho artist, was n
plcluresipio llgiire, dressing In Hollies
that had u certain orlcluallty, though
Ihov conformed more or let to the
prevailing fashions. On one occasion I
Chase on his way homo stepped Into I
a little wine shop and ordered u Jug
of claret of a special brand sent to his
house. Tho lad who ItlMiight It came I
to tho front door tin hour afterward,
when the artist had already arrived,
"Fount wine," no sain ctiruy. i no
muni, Knowing mere was yei pieniy in
ine eeuar nun nciicviug tuo inn nan
made 11 mistake, wild sho was sure It
whs not for Hint house nnd did the
Isty remember the name of the man
wIh ordered It. Tho I my didn't.
I'heii," wild tho servnul, "you've
come to the wrong place; wo never
n id ens I wine!" At this moment the
iHiy spied Chase's famous hat 011 the
ball iMble. "Hay," he asked, "doe
that hat live here?" "Ye." mid the
amused nmld. "Thou," said tho boy
triumphantly, "here'H where thu wluo
belong !"-.rgounut.
Not For Fashion's Sake.
Tho criminal law of KiiKlaiid was
formerly marked by Indlscrluiliiatlng
severity. Theft of an article valued
iiIhivo 10 shillings wus punished with
death. In writing nbout "Sweet
llHiuiMliwd nml Its Associations" Mr.
Whllo records 11 plcwwut thing of Lord
MHiwlleld, who. as n rule, loaned to
tho side of mercy. It wus l.onl Minis
Held who directed 11 jury to llml a
stolen trinket les lu value than 10
shilling lu order that the thief might
escape capital punishment. To this
the Jeweler who prosecuted demurred,
UMwrtlug that thu fashion of tho thing
bad cost blui twice that money.
"tlenlleinen," replltsl tho Judge, wllh
gmvo solemnity, "wo oursolvo stand
lu need of luerey. Let us not hang 11
nun) for tho fashion's sake!"
MacMshon's Epigram,
When MurHlwl Mm-Miihoii In tho
Crlmonii euuipalgu took tho Malakoff
am; here I stay"), these words mado
him famous till over tho world. Yet
hU friends said that tho worthy sub
tiler had written them hi (ho most
umiter or riu-t manner, with no
thought of phrase making. The most
surprised person over thu buccww of
this epigram was Mac.Mahon himself.
Helping Her Out.
"Have you 11 young chicken?
rather green at cooking."
1 am
"Such being thu ciikc, madam, don't
you think you'd better have nu old,
experienced fowIT Louisville Courler-
Jouriial.
Mirth.
Harmless mirth is thu best cordial
against tho consumption of the spirit.
Whureforo Jesting is not unlawful. If
It trosMtiioth not lu quantity, quality
or season. Puller.
Ignornncu when It Is voluntary
criminal. Johnson.
Is
For I:chnnge.
T I.. . r '
..nhl,lw j-iuum tuniiKv; iui i
01. jo.iiis propeny, etiner itiiproveu
ui vuvuiii.
o-rooui iioitbc at Kwtoiuio Dcacii
iieui j,u3 4MIKCIC, mr 1-oriiaiui or
vleinitv nroncrtv. Sto
S. V. UOGKKS.
Phone Jersey 941 309 No. Jersey. '
Subscribe for tho Tologrnm bestn0
evening paper ou tho coajt. 800
tu oiocnion.
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THE WHITE WASH.
Its Presence on tho Hudson Day Com
pany's Doat Explained.
It Is or was a rule of the Hudson
liny company that no woman be al
lowed passage on Its boats. One day
somo years ago as a steamer of the
company neand one of the northern
most ports it string of white garments
was seen HtrcUh"d across the deck.
Tho watchers wore amazed, for to
them tho wash line suggested only the
presence of u woman aboard tho boat.
Comment was freely mnde of the
scandal that would ensue and the
shakeiip that would follow. When the
boat docked the line of washing had
disappeared still another proof of the
scandal.
Later ono of thu landsmen said to
the captain:
"Why, bow did It happen that you
carried a woman passenger this trip?1
"There was never n woman along
the whole voyage." was thu Indignant
answer. "What do you mean?"
if there Tvus no woman aboard
where did all that white wash come
from?" was the triumphant reply.
Tho captain looked nuzzled for n
moment, and then ho laughed.
"Oh," he said, "ami didn't wo have
Lord Strathconn, tho governor himself,
along with us on this trip? And every
day doesn't ho Insist on having his
clean whllo shirt, no matter how far
north wo nro? That's thu whlto wash
you Haw strung along deck. And,
what's more, doesn't his lordship In
slst upon having his London paper
laid beside his plato every morning, no
matter If It Is n year old?" Pearson's.
A MASTER OF METAPHOR.
It Mutt Have Relieved Him to (Jet This
Out of Hit System.
A water consumer In a certain city,
whoso supply had been turned off be-
citusu he wouldn't pay, wroto to tho
department as follows:
"In tho niatler of shutting off tho
water on unpaid bills your company
Is fust becoming a regular crystallized
Kusshiii bureaucracy, running In a
groove and deaf to tho appeals of re
form. There Is no use of your trying
to lininign tho verily of this Indict
ment by shaking your olllclal heads In
thu teeth of your own deeds.
"If you will persist lu this kind of
thing n wldwpicnd conllagratloti nf
tho populace will bo so Imminent that
It will require only n spark to let loose
tho dogs of war In our midst. Will
you persist In hurling the cornerstone
of our personal liberty to your woltlsh
hounds of collectors thirsting for Its
blood? If you persist tho first thing
you know you will have tho chariot
I of u Justly Indignant revolution roll-
lug nlong In our tiiliNt and gnashing
Its teeth us It rolls.
"If your rascally collectors nro per
mitted to continue coming to our doors
wllh unblushing footsteps, with cloaks
of hypocritical compunction In their
mouths, nnd compel payment from
your patrons this policy will result In
cutting tho wool off tho sheep that
lays tho golden egg until you hnvo
pumped It dry, ami then farewell, n
long farewell, to our vaunted nro.
pertly." Hveriisidy's.
When to Eat Fruit.
To obliilu thu most beuellt from tho
succulent fruits they should be eaten
nt the end of the chief iuctl. IIhiihiihs
nro 1111 exception nnd may bo oaten
witn nny meal. They nro very tie
ceptnblo cut lu Ihlu slices nnd eaten
with bread uud butter. Wowed fruits
often have their virtue wastisl
through being oaten nt the wixmii: time.
Six or eight slewed prunes half an
hour before breakfast are beneficial:
so aro slewed tigs or stewed tipples
emeu neroio breakfast. Peeled or
nngea cut Into thin slices so that the
juleo Is set free, with sugar strewn
over tho slices, are not iiullku pine-
"l'l"o '"" (" a nighty efficacious aid
1,1 digestion, drupe should never be
'"'''N 'xvept nfter tho chief meal of
,,,,, when the stomach Is
''iNmillvoly empty, they are 11 spe-
v"" "armuu rrim.-raiuity PiK-tor,
Ruler of Russia's Title.
Thu general allusion to the ruler of
Hiisslu as tho exar Is, strictly snwikhur.
Incorrect. Ills olllclal title Is "emperor
and nuioenu." I'wir Is (lie old ltus-
slau word for lord or prince and was
aiHiiutoued by Peter tho Orwit on his
trluniphal return from Poltava, his
crowning victory over Clmrlo XII. of
Sweden. Since then thu Uusslaii mon
arch has been officially entitled em-
peror, ami at the eougrtM of Vienna
In l.Mr. Ids right to the lmmrkil term
ws Ndmltted by tho lsiwer. with the
proviso that, though he was enineror.
he had 110 prwedencu over the kings
rot to.
The Modern Idea,
ltouuui (luldo (Impressively) The
ruins of the Coliseum! Scuttle Man
MstoulshedJ-Well, what do you think
of that! Why. 1 saw photograph of
tutu neap twenty yours ngo. ltouuui
(luldo (loftily) Quito likely, sir. Seat
tle Mau-lhit why In thunder aren't
tin ruins cleared nway and a mod-
urn Coliseum erected?.-Now Orleans
Picayune.
Unless.
Townsend-Can n man live on SI n
day? Heers-Certainly, unless he's so
prodlgul us to lay something nsldo for
a rainy day, keep up his Insurance, eat
when hea hungry, buy clothes and
my his bllls.-Chlcago News.
Fllaht.
"Would you take $10,000 to lly from
Allmltv .a V.iii- V.i-L-V
"Why not? Our cashier took only
low 10 uy 10 uuropo."
All kinds of laundry work done
m......l n . .1 . . . I "
eouis por pouua. Calls made for
uuudry at any place. King m up
Phono Rich, 991, St. Johus Luuu
dry, Churchill llrosproprlotort
M"S lu your job printing whllo
lnk oMt. Don't wait until you
uro ouureiy oui. wo nro equipped of
turn out uoat a"d ta80- priutlng
promptly at l'ortlaud prices or loss,
Wn,v . n... o. t.v. I.;. . .
Work for a Qre&Ur at. Johns,
Proposals lor Street Work
Scaled proposals wilt be received nt
the office, of this recorder of the cltv of
St. Johns, until Dec. 6, 1910, atS o'cWk
p. m. for the Improvement of I'cmicndcu
street from the westerly line of IMIson
strcl'tlothc southeasterly limits of thcclty
of St. John in the niiinucr provided by or
dinance No. jji Mihjcct to the provisions
of the charter and ordinances of the city
of St. Johns, anil the estimate of the
city engineer, on file. I
This bid i for crow walks and lxx
gutters only, according to the plauu nml
K.-clficiitions for said Improvement.
tints mutt lie strictly in accordance
with printed blanks which will be furn
ished on application at the office of the
recorder of the city of St. Johns. And
said Improvement mint be completed on
or tteforc 120 diiysirum Oct. II, 1910.
No nroDosals or hid will be considered
unless ucconipauird by n certified check
taynhlc to the order of the mayor of the
city of St. Johns, certified by a rconsl
ble bank for nu amount equal to ten per
cent, of the aggregate prooiuil.
1 tie right to reject any ami mi mils it
hereby received.
lly order of the city council,
A.M. HSSON,
Cltv Recorder.
I'ublMied lu the St. Johns Review
Nov. 18, 35 and Dec. J, 1910.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Hstntc of Samuel Cochran, deceased,
Notice I hereby given that the under
signed hut Iktcii npoiuted administrator
ol etate of Samuel Cochran. dee'd, by the
county court of Multnomah county, Ore
gou
on, nml lius (jimmied. All ierson Iihv
ing claim against said estate are hcrebv
notified to present the tame to tue.elther
at St. Johns, or at the office of Oeorge
1, rerutiu, jo.vs Lewis biilhllng, Port
land, Oregon, with proiter vouchers and
duly verified, within lx mouths from
the date hereof.
l'ridav. November J. Iqio. is the date
01 11 ml puiiiicatiou.
THOMASII15NRY COCHRAN,
Kxecutor.
C.HORC.15 1. PKRKINS, Attorney.
Published in the St. Johns Review
-iov 4, 11, its, 25 ami Ucc, 2, 1910,
AMERICAN BEADTY
CORSETS
Whon you pur
chftso a corsot you
want ono that has
STYLE
It Is equally Im
portant that the
samo corsot be
COMFORTABLE
and if you can al
so havo ono that
WEARS WELL
and that corset can
be bought at a
REASONABLE PRICE
ONE DOLLAR UP
you have all the
roqutsttos of a
splendid corset.
t I ipnii 1 t . .
have every one of these excel
lent features and many more.
tvory Improvement as exacted
by fashion is combined in ihns.
dainty garments
Couch & Co.
THE PALM CAFE
Thoi. Glover, Prop.
Pure California Port Wiue
$i.2.s to $2.00 per gallon
Finest ever brought to St,
Joltus.
- IIOICC liquors OX ail kuius at
nnces most reasonable
4
RPVIPW"; I PfiAL Rl ANKS
' - ' ' "
The following list of legal blanks
are kept for sale at this office nud
others will be added as the demand
arises:
Warranty deeds, Quit Claim
Deeds, Realty ami Chattel Mort
.'aces. Satisfaction of Mortcraees.
Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills
Sale. Leases.
All these'blanks nt the uniform
price of 30c per dozen
Work for a Greater St Johns,
ill
DO YOU KtOV THERE ARE tAtY AMAtiTA M
BUYING IIOE FROM OUR STORE?
FIRST, VE BUY OUR SHOES TO SUPPLY THE AEEDS OF
OUR OVM eOAAUITY. SECOAD. VE'SELL THEM TO A VERY
L1RGE EXTENT CHEAPER THM SylME Q UTILITY ZAti BE
PURCHASED ELSEWHERE. THIRD. IF yMYTHIAG IS WROrtG.
t0 STORE yWYWHERE WILL. CORRECT OR MKE GOOD MORE
CHEERFULLY THAti OUR STORE. FOVRTH, OUR STOCK IS
yis LyiRGE yis is usually carried m Atx city of this
SIZE. WE ZAti SylY SVIAE OF OUR BEAUTIFUL LIrtE OF
FylLL CLOTHES FOR MEAt.
BONHAM
1
Dear Ileitiy:
r ft-. .,.
vim iceiosoicr uiu sen voncc
"Ilfc iss tain yust vtm t'itig before
nnodcr nil der times." Uud der
vast soinedings in in dot feelosofy
veil yon icnts der svnre words outl.
lficrst ve linf dot nwftil hollowe'eti,
den come 1 lianksgiieu mit its gns
tronomocolicy accessories, den Kri.S'
mos mit its ditto, nnd presents vol
gus your pocketbook dot fnmitie,
uiul den New Yenr, mid Lincoln's
mriiiiiay. unci tien vnstittigton vas
horned, den der 1.1st of Ireland, nnd
May day, mid der July a. Mid den
ve get next by rortland vot you
call it "nit I" nnd so it goes, vim
troubles yust der oder behind pret
ty quick.
Dere as vim bright spot mit nil
our adversities mid dot vas Muck
Mercantile Co. Dot house alvuva.
yust nlvays getting 0 liddle better
already, uud yust now ve haf a
fine lot of china goods for Krismas
unci dress goods of der latest fabrics
vot is made. Venlsohafder rainhats
for children uud oder folks vot vill
make dem put der thumb by der
nose mid viggle der fingers as dev
gifs old Jupiter Pltivius a laughing-
lest ven lie tries to sprinkle deir
beds der vnsser 011. Uud der best
shoes effer. Uud hundreds of oder
things yust right for Krismas. Dot
prices vas der best, Aunt Katrina
lie say it vas sheeper than shtealiug
mid Mr. Muck sed he better likes
de quick sales mit a liddle profit
dot nlvays keeps nice, fresh, new
goods hii store in. Ch! you yiut
ougtit to come una trade nut me. 1 1
am vat you calls "It" at der
Muck Mercantile
Company
Phone, Richmond 821 I
t-iru.r-
HOT TIME FOR THE TURKEY
about this season. Remember you cannot
ha-e a hot tlvie in a cold bouse. Does
your heating apperatus need a little
plumbing? Don't put the matter off.
About this season people ate apt to all
want us in a hurry and at the same time.
EDMONDSON CO.
soj S. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 9J
McKINNEY & DAVIS
.We Buy and Sell
Installment Property. Real
Estate Bargains
Electric Bidg.; Stf Johns, Ore.
Be' a UOOSTKR for St. Johns.
DO YOU WAtiT &HOES OUT Of WHICH YOU
ZAti GET THE MXIMUM AfOUtiT Of WEAR TOR
THE AIAIAUA OF COST? DO YOU AtiT HOES
WITH &NORT VylAPS AMYZVlbAti HEEU?
&, CURRIER
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway.
I.HAVINO 8T. JOIINrt.
I.yle Pnmcnucr lor l.yle, Goldtiutatc end tocnt
twliiln ....... J;., n in,
Inlsnit Hmptie ltprr, 9:15 a. in.jtor Chicago,
HI. Paul. OiiisIm. KanusClly.m. t.oult, Wall
Wa1I. raco, HooMVclt, OrandtUllcs, Uoldtn
ilstc, White Hlinon,Knil Vancouver.
Noilh Hank l.imlll,7:5 p m.i lor Chkaco Vt.
I'aat. Omaha. Kaniwa City, Ht. Loula, tipokane.
Hirauuc, KItiirltle, I.lnd, ract, KookvcII, end
Vantouvtr.
Coluintilaltlv.rt.ocalKj).!) til. 1 for Vancouver,
Cam, While Hatnioti, r.yte. Urauddaltct.Cllflit
sua an iniermcuiaic ibujii,
AKRIVINO AT 8T JOHNS
Inland Umpire Itiptcu. 7.S p. 111.1 from Chlra
KO, H. I'aul, Omaha, Kaiii City, Ht. IouU,
nnokane, Hnramie. hlUvllle l.lnd. Vtco
ItooMveltiflraiiddalca,- While Salmon,and Van
couver.
North liank l.lmltnl, 7 j?a. m.i Irom Chicago, I
M Paul. Omaha. Kanaaa City, Ht. I.011I1, Walla
Walla. IUkto, Hon-evclt and Vancouver.
Columbia Klter Local 10.05 a, m.; from Cliffs,
tiraiiucianri, iioioenaaie. i.yie wnue Minion.
Catnas, Vancouver and all Intermediate sta
tions. Lytc raf ngri is p, 111 from t; If. flotdendate
All tralntftlofi for naitrtivera. OOlcc onen
aiiiugiii. 1 icacis ou aaic lor an poinu,
11. ji. Lorncii, Aseni.
Northern Pacific Kailway
I.KAVINnnnf."jOIIN
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North Coat I.lnillnl via North Hank 7;s p. iiij
Atlantic ItaiircM via Noitli lUuk.-.-v'Jja. m.
Twin City liirreo via Piiutt Hound i.un. m.
Aiiaimc uspreM via i-uuei noutin--- itua. m.
Twin City Itxprcua via North Hank -7113 m.
itaitern Itipietavla Punet KouihI---- inua.m,
iia.iciii iprevia .-.onn mux 0113a. in.
Slo. Hlver Kipresa via North lunk - 7:13 n, in
lortland, Taroma K healtle l! prcai, 7:03 a, m..
or uraya naroor, uiinipu ami rtoum lieuil
llranchea.
I"ugrt Hound Limited. 3 30 p, m.i Orays Harbor
and Mouth llend llranchea.
Vacoll I'aaaenger J139 p, rn.
AKHIVINO AT ST. JOHNS
North Coaat Limited via North Hank .. tun. m
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No. Pacific Kxprcaa via Pucct Hound
6:p.
p. ni I
i-acinc iupreua North bank -7:47 p, ro
&?riUiEp fejp: S
1 1 IF a t Killllil mm inant Is m I
Nurthiunk--M7ft,'inl
ukci nuu nu 3131 p, ni I
a ttli? Idmria t:tS n. ni I
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31 p. 111
O. M. Cornell
AKtni.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the county court of the state of Ore-
iron for the county of Multnomah.
In the matter of the estate of Harmon
Tryou, deceased.
Iotlce Is hereby given that the under
Isneil executrix ol the above named es-
tate has filed with the clerk of the above
as executrix: and that the court has
fixed upon the loth day of December.
IQIO. at to o'clock a. m. ns the time and
the county court room of the countv
court house as the place where said re
ort will be heard, ami any person or
persons having any objection to atiy thing
in said report contained, or any objec
tion or exception to any act by said ex
ecutrix as such, may file the same ou or
before said date and shall then ami there
be Heard,
The first publication of this notice' is
he nth day of Novrynlwr, 1910, and the
lat will be the 9th day of December,
1510.
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