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9 CYCLONE FORMATION. " The Mechanical Laws Are the Same at In a Whirlpool. Any oao cnn ranko tuo cxnct counter part of n cyctono If ho so desires. Of course n cyclone Is cutiscd by tlio nlr orcr n biff nren gettliiK wiirin nnd light with small pressure. This nlr consequently tries to rise utmost In n body nnd leaves n pnrllnl vncuuin be hind, but tbo outsldo cold nlr rushes In from nil sides. Now, It Is n seluii tide nud mcchnnlcnl truth thnt when u fluid runs In from nil sides (ownrd n central point It causes n whirlpool or rotntlon of the fluid. The cxnct anal ojry of n cyclone, then, nlthoURh with tho fluid wntcr Instead of nlr, In seen when tho stopper Is pulled out of tho bottom of n bnsln full of wntcr. An almost perfect vacuum, ns far ns the wntcr Is concerned, Is cnusrd by tho wntcr Immediately over tho stopper running out Tho rest of the wntcr rushes In from nil directions, nnd n whirlpool Is the result Thero Is one difference hero from tbo nlr cyclone. In tlm nlr tbo forco with which It rushes toward tho center greatly com presses tho nlr whirling nt Hint point nnd mnkes It very dense-no dense. In fnct, thnt n strnw carried In tho cen tral whirl cnn bo driven Inlo n big block of wood without bonding. Of courso In n whirlpool the wntcr Is not compressed, remaining prnctlcnlly tho nnmo In density nil tho (lino. That Is ono highly Important properly of water; It Is practically Incomprimslblo Nevertheless It Is very Interesting to seo tho whirl form In n banlti nnd know thnt tho mechanical laws uro tho snmo ns In tho formation of n cy clone ninny miles wltlo.-IInrper'M Weekly. NEW JERSEY TEA. Red Root, That Did Good Service In Revolutionary Dayi. You housekeeper of today whom f. vorlto brands of Orange IVIjimi. Kng. IInIi llrcokfuKl, India ami ivylun, etc., Ultimo ilii.fr frjigniui'i' over your tin table would hardly niiimm' that tin. or, rather, n fairly good nuImiiiuii' tor Jt, was once mado from Ilic him of ono of our prettlwl New Jcrooy wild flowers. Vet ho It was In the old lur bulent days of tho Aiiicrlniii Revolu tion, when they had ho much trouble over tbo Imported nrllchi nud umil various beverage an MilMtllutcri for that to which they bad become ueeus- tOIIIMl. New Jersey ten, or nil root, ns It Is also called, h n low growing xliruli wiiii many iiriineliwi. mmiuin over three feet high, nud Is found from Canada to I'lorldn. growing usually In dry wooded kccUoiis. It Is very abun dant In New Jcrxcy. for which It Is unmcd. It blooms profusely In July nnd Is so showy, with lis many pan Iclcd white hliMMOUM, iim to bo quite worth a place In tho gardens ns an ornamental slirnb. It has u dark rod root, with leave downy beiiiHitb nnd very inueli veined, by which It Is isislly dlstluguUhed from Mm pure ten. An Infusion of tbo Itsnwt prcmred In tbo name manner iin thu genuine article him somewhat the lasto of ordinary gra des of the ten of the orient, but Is not itupposeil to poMcrt any of Its stimulating properties-ISxehanxe. Dulwer tytton and Ilia Chorus. The Princes von Itm-nwllmi met llulwer I.) Hon In the Itlvlem toward tho cud of tho II flies, lie was then, alio Hays In her HUlobkigrMphy. "itunt IiU first youth: his fame whm ni Its reullli. lie seemed to me hiiIihIIIii vlau, with bis long dyed curl mid hU old fashioned drtwM, ll ilnm-d exact ly In the fashion of Iho tweiilltn. with long coats reaching lo the iiiiMoh, kuco breeches mid long colored whIsIciwIh Also bo appeared hIwii)m wllh 11 young lady who adored him mid who whs followed by 11 iiiuiiserviint eurrytug n luirp. Mho wit hi his feet ami ap peared, as be did, lu the costume of 1K30, with long flowing curls, ealhsl Anglais. w, i rend aloud from UU own works, and lu esiHlly iNetk lnissngiM his 'Alice' ae-timM4iiled I1I111 with arpeggios 011 Iho Imrp" A Tree Climbing Dg, A government ortU lal hi lt.uariue.u ihh'ImI with llu foioNtry deHiilnieul I bus 11 wonderful U hh h Is clev er nt viiimoiob irMn hm h cmi. ir nw master fastens a Iwndken hh-f up lu iiiu uminpi nit- iiinomi mil i-lHllllicr up ufter It III t It uluihlctit wm) himI never falls 10 brlug ll down lie vvmm taught by his mother, who was famous as n treo cllnibur. Tlie oleir a 11 1 ma I bus won neveral imsUls by bis ex traordinary talent and takes imrtleuiur riollght In clluiblug kllver blrt'lHHi. not the euslodt tret) lu the world to i-mU. for tbo trunk It particularly smooth mul slippery. Wide World Ma km nine Kindness to Animals, "What I believe lu," mild Mr. ICras tun I'lukly, "Is klndnmm to dumb aid inaln." "Yes." replied Mum Miami Ilrown, "I tuts byubed dat soino folks kju llf a chlrken otT de rmw' so gentle nu' tender dut ho won't have tils sleep disturbed bku'soly none."-Washington Star, The Alternative. I'lgg-My wtfu wants 11 new silk dress. I'ogg-Aro you going to let her have it? Vies Yes. U'b a case of silks or eulks. Hostou Transcript. Unreasonable. Mrs. Hbnrpo (severelyi-Nornh, I can (liul only seven of those plates. Where are tho other ttvo7 Cotik (In surprisei -Sure, 11mm. don't ye make no allow tnc for ordinary wear an' tear Hicks 1911 Almanac The Rev. Ir! K. Hicks Almanac for 191 1, that KWiriliiiii nnel in n hundred thousand homes, is now ready. Not ninny tire now will ing to be without it nnd the Key. Irl K. Hicks Magazine, Word and Works. The two nre only one dol lar n year. The Alnmnnc is 35c prepaid. No home or oflice should fail to send for them, to Word and Works Publishing Company, St. J.ouis, Mo, TAR AND FEATHERS. A Coat of Thete Means Excruciating Torture to the Victim. People who rend of tarring nnd feathering know that the punishment Is n very unpleasant one, but few Im aglno bow terribly painful and dan gerous It Is. Hardened tar Is very hard to reinovo from tho skin, and when feathers arc ndded It forms n kind of cement thnt sticks closer that) a brother. As soon as tho tar sets tho victim's suffering begins. It coutrncts r.s It cools, and every ono of the little iclus on tho body Is pulled, cnuslng tho most exquisite agony. Thu perspira tion ts entirely stopped, nnd unless tho tnr Is removed death Is certain to en sue. Hut tho removal Is no easy task nnd requires several days. The tar cannot be softened by the application of heat and must be peeled off bit by bit. sweet oil being used to mako the proc ess less painful. The Irritation to the skin Is very grout ns tho hnltn cannot be dlscngnged, but must bo pulled out or cut off. No man cnn bo cleaned of tar In n single day. ns the pain of the operation would bo too excruciating for endurance, nud until this Is done he Iiom to suffer from a pnln like thnt of 10,000 pin pricks. Numbers of men have died under Iho torture, nud none who bnvo gone through It regard tnr and feathering ns anything but n most fenrftil Infliction. TOBACCO IN THE ARCTIC. Resource of Miners When They Can Neither Chew Nor Smoke. "When tbo wind Is blowing thirty miles nu hour nud tbo temperature Is 10 below It Is some cold," snld n man from Alaska. "If n man used tobacco In the ordinary way out of doors dur ing such weather mill got bis lips wet through smoking u plpo or chewing bo would bo npt to get Into trouble. First thing bo knew lio'd hnvo his litis crack ed, and they would bo raw nil winter long. 'Tho regulars stationed ut tbo mill tnry khIm up In Alaska found that If I hey tied u tobacco leaf In their iirm pit previous lo tindeslred duty they would become very sick and could pass tho post surgeon for hospital, getting rid of detail work they wauled to avoid. r Z y w , ne ng or this and found that tho tolmc- crnvlng could ho HUllsllod by bind- 1 11 quantity of tbo loaf either In tho Tho miners up there learned some till CO lug it quantity armpit or against thu solar plexus This avoided broken mid bleeding llH during tbo whiter, mid they weren't presented from smoking Indoors as well If they wauled lo It was tbo out door smoking or chewing that iiuidu all tho trouble." Now York Hun Way to Treat Venison. The sportsman was explaining to few of his uninitiated friends. "If you don't llko venison," he said. "ll Is Imtiiiiko It has not been prepared properly. I think I know tho kind you have tried to eat, mid I agree with you It Is not Hi. After tho deer has been shot tho carciiHit probably has been allowisl lo He around until the blood has discolored thu meat and really has almost tainted It. Few hunters drew their guiiio carefully enough. As noon iin 11 deer Is killed the chichi should be thoroughly bled, skinned, the entrails removed and the meat hung up In the dry nlr for some hours. 'Iboroiiuh ami prompt bleeding Is of tho utiiMMt ImiHiriHiieo Venison proimrcd lu Ibis wuy Is comparatively light lu color-that Is, It Is 11 clear, bright red, and tho fat U while mid vhwii Thero Is 110 strong, rank taste." New York ITom. Revenue, "Slopl" Thu brake of tho motor were suddenly applied, 11 isiudeiuoiilum of whirling wheels eiismsl. and the 1110- torUt eainy face to face with Consta ble I'oppem, who had been biding lu the hedge. "ICxeiibe me. sir," Mild tbo iortly o llceimin. taking out his notebook and pencil, "but jou oxceisktl tho speed limit by lo inllim over a measured pUve of rwd.' "I have ilono nothing of tbo kind," retorted the imlorlt, "and, bosldcii" "Well, If you don't bellevo 1110 I'll call tho nerxeit, belli' its It was 'Im ,m,u Uo ,lmUi .,11i..r le's In tho pigsty Don't trouble, Robert," tho other hastened 10 reply "I would sooner pay llfly lines than disturb the cr geMiit at his meals!" London Answers. Faithful Woman. I tell you tlwl women, ns 11 rule, nre more faithful than men-ten times more faithful. I never Maw a man pursue his wife Into the very dllch mid dust of degradation and lake her lu Ids arms. never wiw a mail stand nt the shore where she was wnvked. walling for (he waves to tiring buck her eoriwe 10 UU arms, but I have m-en a woman with her white arms lift 11 man from the mire of degradation and bold blm to her Is wo m as If ho were nu niigel. lugerHoll His Way of Doing. "Could the cashier of that company explain thu muddle In the books)" "lie said he would clear It all up." "Did hej" "No, bo didn't clear It up. Ho cleared out." Ilaltlmoro American. Ungallant. Henderson-Kver met with any seri ous accident while traveling? Hen pock-Did IT I met my wife while traveling abroad. Troutilo 8prli).s from Idlentss and Krleroun toll from iuhhIIcss vaso.- Kmnklln. How Is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con- tuitiei or oNannned nt the Peuinsu. hi 1 tile, Abstract and Realty Co- Accurate work. Keasonable fees II. Henderson, Manager, 120 North Jersey street. See lf. W. Valentine for real es. tnte and iusurnuce 204 N. Jersey. I'roach tlio soipol of St. Johna. THE DEAREST GIFT. A Pathetlo Incident In the Life of Rob ert Browning. A young American woman was trav eling one day In nu Italian railway coach, tho only other occupant of the compartment being mi elderly gentle man. Observing the Interest of the young woman In the country through which they were passing nnd seeing nlso thnt It was now to her, the more experienced traveler pointed out ob jects and places of note. From scenery tbo conversation drift- cd to books and authors, until some thing suggested to the young Amerb can ono of Kllznbcth Itarrett Ilrown. Ing's sonnets, which she quoted. Sho was astonished nud abashed be cause the gentleman made no reply, but during tho rest of tho rldo sat look Ing Intently out of the window, hav ing apparently forgotten the very ex istence of bis traveling companion As they nenred tho station where the young lady was lo leavo the car nlie said timidly: "I fear, sir, that 1 have offended you, Perhaps you do not like Mrs, Ilrown- Ing's poetry." Tho man slowly turned upon her tear dimmed eyes, and In n voice full of emotion ho said: "Madam, that sonnet Is tho sweetest, ns Its singer wns tho dearest, gift God ever gavo to me." Her traveling companion wns Rob ert Ilrownltig. Voiith'H Companion. A CURIOUS ANIMAL The Sea Cucumber Can Part With and Replace Its Organs. Among tho curious animals which In habit tbo sea wo may (ako tbo holo thiirla, or sea cucumber, so called from lis resemblance to tho cucumber. When this animal Is attacked by nn enemy It does not stnud up nnd fight, hut by n sudden movement It ejects Its teeth, stomach, digestive apparatus and nearly nil Its lulestlues nnd then shrivels Its body up to almost nothing. When, however. Iho danger Is past tho miliual commences to replnco tho ll long lime, nnd one day ho forgot to clinnge the wntcr. The creature In consequence ejected lis Intestines nnd . -.1 " ' w" . . J, or,..H ri,ro. "j"' ' 1 " r" " '.' ') . ' 'V m, 1 '.' . , , .....,.,. ,, ., ,....., ho Chinese, nnd the flailing forms n Important part of the Industry of Iho east. Thousands of junks lire annual, ly used lu llshlug for trepnng. ns tho animals nre culled. -Loudon Tlt-lllts. Cows That Never Drink. The "wild cow" of Arabia. In reality mi antelope, the llealrlx oryx, Is said never to drink, which Is probably cor reel, for unless these miliunls can do seeiul the wells I hey can Dud no drink lug water for leu months lu tho year. Thero Is 110 surface water, mid rain falls but precariously during the win ter. Only once during my Journey did I llud 11 pool of rainwater, caught In n hollow rock, mid oven this I should have passed by without knowing of lis existence had not my camels sniff. ed It from a distance nud olmtlnalely refused 10 be turned from going lu that direction, Those nntelope, how ever, uro proviueu uy uniiiru wiiii 11 curious food supply, especially design- Ml ns n thirst quencher. This Is n imrnsllo whkh grows 011 tho root of tho diNser. binhoH mid forms n long H,rllx full of wn.er nud Julco. Tho nntolopo dig deep holes In tho wind lu order to get at these. Wldo World Magazine, Easily Explained. They have to admit lu tho old world," said 11 New York theatrical man, "that we've got (hem beaten 011 every count. Talk to them about tho mutter nud I hey can only quibble. 'Oh, yon,' said an Uugllsh banker to 1110 the other day, 'you've got a great country, the greatest country In tho world, there's 110 denying that.' Then ho gave 11 nasty laugh. "'Hut look nt your tires,' ho snld. 'Your terrible I! res are 11 disgrace to mankind.' "'Oh. our tiros,' tinld I, 'uro duo to tho friction caused by our rapid growth.' " Man's Early Dulldlna. Tho ruins of successive human Imln Itatlons unearthed In Asia show how man advanced from primeval savagery to the Huup of Rati) Ion nud Nineveh. I'lrst be Improved the eaves In which ho dwelt by leveling the Moors and cut ting windows to give him light. After ward ho constructed entirely nrtltlclal habitations for himself, nt first rough ly mado tents of houghs nud leaves, then huts of mud mid finally dwellings of wood nud stone. Spiteful. 'Yes." said the engaged girl. "Dick Is very methodical, lie gives me one kiss when ho comes mid two when ho goes away." "That's always been his way," re turned her dearest friend. "I've heard lots of girls comment 011 It." Thus It happens thnt they cease 10 speak to each other. Fell In With the Argument. "Tho lending question," said the colonel, "Is tho financial one." Right." replied the iimjor, "and I wns Just about to ask you to odd J."i to that $10 I borrowtHl from you yea- tcrdny."-Uiiclo Ito urns' Mnsuzlne. "Tlio easiest thlnj; I know of," says the philosopher of folly, "Is to beuln to snvo up some money next month." -Cleveland Lender. NOTICE. I will offer for sale to the right cash bidder on Saturday, December U), nl lo O'clock , m.( at tlle fronl door of the St. Johns Furniture Co. lit St. Tnlltw. OrrM.nit mit. rnttiitiA I organ to satisfy storage charges. R Wilcox. UriiiB lu your Job printliiB whlo you think of It. Dou't wait until you of uro outlroly out. Wo uro eauliined to turn out neat uud tasty prlutlug promptly at l'ortlaud prlcet or loss. orgnns which ll has voluntarily purled sircci irom me ( westerly line o. . 11 Is ns perfect ns ever It wns. Mnmie No. 311 subject to tj.o provisions lr. JohllHlonc kept one III Wllter for (lf ,m rliurlrr nn,! i.r.llimtiA of the du Buy Proposals for Street Work .Scaled proposal will be tcccivcd nt the office of the recorder of the city of St. Johns, until Dec. 6, 1910, atH o'clock ! for the linprovcment 01 1'wjeiiiicn of St. Johns, nud the estimate of the city engineer, on file. l ilts inn is lor cross wanes ami oox Ktt. only, according to the plan, and stcc ficat 011s for said improvement, 1 UUU must be strictly 'in accordance with printed blanks which will I furu- (Ou-d on application nttlio ofllcc of the H-conlcr of the city of St. Johns. And said Improvement ; must be completed on or before 120 day from Oct. II, 1910. I No proposal or bids will bo considered unless uccoiupanlcd by 11 certified check iMvnblc to the order of the mayor of the city of St. Johns, certified by n rcssiusl ble bank for au amount equal to ten cr cent, of the aggregate projxitat. 1 uc rigid 10 reject any una un imis is iiereiiy rcseivctl. Ily order of the city council, A.M. HSSON, Citv Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review Nov. in, 35 nun Dec. 3, 1910. GXHCUTOR'S NOTICE. Hstatc of Siiiuuel Coclmin. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has !ccn appointed administrator of estate of Samuel Cochriiu.dec'd.by the county court 01 .nuiinomuu county, urc gnu, and has qualified. All person liav lug elalm ngaiiikt said estnte arc hereby ""J '""'' lu "'m.cr Jffi" tiffioWu, duly verified, within six mouths from the date hereof. 1'ilduy, November 4, 1910, is the date 01 ursi imiiiicauoii. T1IOMASIIHNRY COCHRAN. Hxecutor. OHOIU.i: J. I'KRKINS, Attorney, l'nbli.hed in the St. Johns Review Nov -l, 11, 18, 15 nud Dec. 1, 1910. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS When you pur chnse a corset you want ono that has STYLE It Is equally im portant that tho same corset be COMFORTABLE and If you can al so have one that WEARS WELL and that corset can bo bought at a REASONABLE PRICE ONE DOLLAR UP you have all tho requisites of a splendid corset. AMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS have every one of these excel lent foatures and many more. Every Improvement as exacted by fashion Is combined In these dainty garments Couch & Co. THE PALM CAFE Thos. Glover, Prop, Pure California Port Wine $1.35 to $2.00 per gallon Piuest ever broujrht to St Choice liquors of all kinds at prices most reasonable. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks nre kept for sale at this oihoe and others will be added as the demand nrK,w, Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, batistaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills Sale, Leases. All these blanks nt the uniform price of 30c per dozen. Work (or QreaUr BC Joluu. (find 1 t3ep Kr'tv Your Christmas Presents Now W PE hive prepared for your children's Christmas a large assortment of Toys, Dolls, Games and Tree Decorations. We are stocked with many substantial things for the home and wc certainly can please you it you desire an article of mailing weight for we have large number of scarfs, pins, brooches, neckwear, fancy suspenders, arm bauds, handkerchiefs, hair ornaments, and the daintiest things in wrappers, kimonas, hoods, sweaters and jackets for the baby. Great preparation in the Grocery Department enables us to satis fy any one's appetite. Think of all kinds of nuts and enndics, pop-corn, raisins, figs, dates, oranges, bananas, pine apples, curtnnts nud citron, orange nnd lemon peel. Your home store has the things you tieed nnd desire. Your home store takes care of you. Give us your business, but wc want it only as we know our prices arc as cheap ns anywhere, value considered. BONHAM &, CURRIER 4 j . Dour Hciny: ... a vim icciosotcr uui scd voncc "I,ifc !ss tain ytist vim t'iiiR before nuoticr nil tier times." Untl tier vns somediiiKS in in dot feelosofy ven you lenia tier svnre words otitl I'ierst ve linf dot nwftil bollowe'eii den conic Tlinnk.sojfen niit its gas tronotnocollcy ncccssorics, den Kris mas niit its ditto, nnd presents vot Kits your pocketuook dot fniiilue, und den New Yenr, untl Lincoln's birtlidny, nnd den VnsliliiRton vns borncd, den der i.jst of Ireland, und May day, und der July 4, und den ve get next by Portlnnd vot you call it "nit!" und so it Roes, vim troubles yust der Oder belimd pret ty quick. Dere vns vim brisht spot niit all our adversities unci dot vns Muck Mercantile Co. Dot bouse alvnys. yust alvays uettiiiK .a liddle better already, unci yust now ve baf a fine lot of cbiiin Koods for Kristuas untl dress jjoods of der latest fubrics vot is made. Ve nlsobnf der raiubnts lor cbildreu und oder folks vot vill make dem put der thumb by der nose una virrr tier lingers ns dey Kifs old Jupiter Pluvitis a latiRbinK- lest ven lie tries to sprinkle deir beds der vasser on. Und der best sboes eiTer. Und hundreds of oder tilings yust riRbt for Krismas. Dot prices vas der best, Aunt Katriua be say it vas sbeener than sbtealiuir und Mr. Muck sed he better likes de quick sales niit a liddle profit dot alvays keeps nice, fresh, new Roods his store in. Oh! you yust ought to come und trade niit me. I am vat you calls "It" at der Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 HOT TIME FOR THE TURKEY about this season. Remember you cannot ha-c a hot time in a cold house. Does your heating apperatus need a little plumbing? Don't put the matter off. About this season people are apt to all want us in a hurry and at the same time. EDMONDSON CO. 30j S. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 91 McKINNEY & DAVIS We Buy and Sell Installment Property. Real Estate Bargains Electric Bldg., St. Johns, Ore. Uo a BOOSTER for SU Johna. Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway. MtAVINtt ST. JOHNS. T.ylc l'Avii;cr lur t.ylc, (lolilrmlolc end local ikjIiiIs J.J1 n. in, tnlsiul lttnilre ItipreM, q jj a, m.ifor CIiIckl'o, p.. I HUli ilimiia. raiii.4 vi.x. r.,. i,uui., i.niin .'tta. IMku, Kuoicvtlt. (Irniidilallci. (ioltlcn- ilatc, while Salmon, nnd Vanctnivtr. N01II1 Hank l.linltt.1,7 s 11 111.; lor CliWuK'i M l'ul. Dmnlm Ksiimii 1' IV. HI. I.nul. HlHiklllP. Hprsiiue. MlUvlllt, 1.1ml, I'sko, Koowvclt. ami va ileum r. ColuinliUKIv.rl.ociil.Aiil ti 111,: lor Vancouver, Catiian, White Stimuli. I.) If Orumlilallf ..Clltlii ami all inlcrmtnlstr KtnlUMi AHHIVINO AT ST. J'UINH IuUiiJ ltniilie liirci,; 1 i. 111.1 Iroui Chlra Ito, HI. Paul, Oiustia, Knn. City, St. 1mx, npokmie, Hnrairur. Kllivllle i.in ,1ml, I'ku, Koo.f vtll,Ornil.lU,' While hliiioii,aiul Van couvcr. Nottli nk l.liiiltnl, 7 jjb. 111.. trom Chlcnco, SI, Paul. Uinaha, Kmi.n.Clty HI. I.nuls, Walla Wall. ro, KihivcII. ami vHiicouvrr. CotitiutilaHlKr I.ik-sI looj 111 . Iriini CI I (In, llti'liU1lc, (lulilcmlalc, l.ylc Wlillr Hulmoii, Cainat, Vaumuxcr ami all lultriiitOlnte tu llnti. f.ylt l'iiiKtl :lj i III tfotn t.yli, (lolilruilnle ami nicai muuim All train. lni lot irnm, OITicc uprn I an 11 ik 111. 1 until on uie lor an ioini. (. M Curnrll, Acriil. Northern Pacific Kallway l.ltAVINO ST. JOHNS N01II1 Coo.t t.liiillnl la I'll l-. I Huiiml ion a. in North Cim.i l.lmllril vlaNoitli llank 7.15 i. 111, AII4UUC uirf. via i-ukci win ml liijja. 111, Aiianiic ivsnrcs u .-vuiiii UAiik . .wit a. 111 Twin city Kaptrt.iU I'iik'I houml - -JSup, in Twin City Ultr. vU Nuilh IMllV. 7 l n in Katlcrn Hiptc.oU I'uiitt Houml" IMS in, ICavtrrn KstirrMvU North llank oik a. in. Ho, Kltcr KsprrMvU Noith llank 7.IJ p, 111, ruttUml. Tnooum Ki Matllr Itijuc.., j:us a, 111 or may naiiwr. iiiynipu ami ttouiu lie ml lliniichr. I'uitcl Hon ml MnillrO, yv , in.; (Irays llmlwr I Vacoll Pu.xnitcr . ..jijj p, n, unii ihiui 1 iirini nr.iicnr.. AKKIVINO AT HT. JOIINn .-toriii viw.i i.iniiir.i la .Noun limik 7147 p, ni NmtllClMUt l.lmllril U l-UL'rl Houml bwm. m Nn. PdCille Hptt. via .N01II1 Pank 7.17 a. 111 ro. racuic Ittptr.t vbi rucct Houml 6.4S p, m I'acilic Its pro. la Notlh lank 7:47 p, 111 una bui, 111 iirr. via N irlh llank v.jtii. 111 nc.irrn inpirt. via ruu'tl poumi... iM)p, m Mo, Klvrr KnpicMvia Nuilh Itauk 7.17 a. 111 Mo. Klvvr Hfturm. via liiit fmiuihI . ntH o. 111 Pnillaiul. racoiua U Seattle I'.kpro . 3 J ji. 111 iruui tjiyinpui, rHiuin ncnu ami isray. naiuor inik'ft houuii i.iimixi t, 1 11. in Yacull l'ariiucr .. j y t, 111 U, l. I.OIIU1I, AliVUli Notice of Flnnl Settlement. In the conntv court o( the state of Ore. Kon (or the county of Multnomah. In the matter of the entute of llurmon Tryon, tU'cravcil. nticc is hcreliy uiven that the under. si,;iicii executrix 01 uie uuove named ts. uue iias nieii wiiii me Clerk 01 uie auove named court.hcr final reiort aud uccuunt as executrix; anil that the court ha liveil tinnn tut fntli ilm, .if Tim...Iimv I . .......... ,., " i iyii, i iu u l-iuck a, m, ns t c lime a in the county court room of the conntv court house ns the place where Mid re. Ijn win ie ucaru, ami any person or pcrMins iiuviiik'unv ou cctio iioanviuiiiL' in sain rcpou coniaincn, or any oojec tiou or exception to any act by said ex ecutrix as such, may file the same on or neiore sain date una siiaiitlien ami there be heard, The first publication of this notice is ine nil nay oi Novemlier. ioio. anil the ias; win ue ine gxu nay ot December, 1910 MARV TRYON, Executrlx.r I ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book mm (WVt fJrr intmiv't Stmt By The Most Popular Man African GameTrais Gives In book form by Roosevelt's own hand the sole account ol Ms African Hunt. AGENTS WANTED NOW la .vary City, Town and Village la h.ndl. Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book ! CHARLES SCRIQMER'S SONS 153 Filth Avonue New York Subscribe for the Review and oappy. Preach the gospel of St. Johna. DR. W. E. HARTEL DENTIST Phono Richmond 201 llolbrook Dlock - St Johns DR. RAM BO DENTIST OHIco Phono Richmond 61 First National Dank bulldlnjr. ST. JOHNS, ORtGON. Phono Jorsoy 021 Holbrook Dlock DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENtlST Opon Kvcnlnirs and Sundays by Ap pointment. JOSEPH McCH0SN0Y, M7b7" Physlctnn and Surgeon. Day & Nltfht OMlco In McChcsney blk. l'hon. J.nt 31. St. Johns, - Orcijon. Rti. Mm Jtrw; 1571. OsV JU Jwj 921 ALBERT CAREY, M. D. HOLIIIIOOK HI.OCK llmkl.nre VII !'.tniirn 8lrt Ofllc. Ilourti 10 a. m. to I p. ST. JOHNS, OIltGON. DR. R. A. JAYNE Physician and Surgeon over the First National Hank St. Johna, Oregon Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D Residence, C97 Dawaon Street OIHce, I'lltor Dlock. Unlvmlty Prfc, Portlend, Oreton. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your (roods to and from all porta of Portland, Vancouver. Llnn tou. Portland and Suburban Exorati Co., city dock and all points sceeealkla ku Ln...m ii. r..,..:i.. aneciaftv. 109 E. nurlimrton! nhoni n..i ' uicnmonu 01. HOLMES 10PGC NO. 101 , knights or rviniA TJOo'lotk at I. O. O. h Hall. VtHon always WU ennie. W.CAlDtnON. C, C. a. w, richie. k. it. s LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. P. ST. JOHNS, OREGON Me' ech Monday evening In Odd Fel- ln.u.1 I..II . Q.iui trt.l. I . A via linn, n, o.w. 1 1 o I J i a VVOlCVFBea. t. S. Wrijlt. N. C. C f. Ctks, Uaituj CAMP 773 W. 0. W. rra Meeti ev ery Wed n e s d a y evening I n Dlok ner'a Hull asUaAaatsaiisM W. E. Coon, C C. V. g?ot K'lJorg, Clerk. DOmC 10DGC NO. 132 f. and A. M. Uezulnr communicationa on firat and third Wed neid iys of each month in Odd Pellowa' hall VUitors welcome. E. S. Harrington, Allen R. Jobes, ecretao W. M. Central Market! HOLBROOK BLOCK See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Order ned and ramify Trd So ticked. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. Office Phone Woodlawn 703 Res. Phone Woodlawn 1655 D. E. HOPKINS DENTIST Offic Iloors: Froa I to Um.lUSp.sa. T to I p. m. 6S2 Dawson street, University Park A