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A WHITE HOUSE JEST. General Hnrrlton' Objections to Monuments to "Veit." As a general thing, ono of ttie llt duties of tba wlfo of an Incoming pres ident mill one of the things hIiu usual ly enjoys henrtlly Is to attend to such rearrangements nml refurnishing of the Will to House as may he necessary or advisable according to her ponon nl taste, the size and customs of her family, mid so on. I rememU'r one occasion, writes Colonel William II. Crook In tho Phil adelphia Saturday Kvcnlng Post, when Mrs. Harrison had llually decided upon some slight architectural changes nnd had brought her architect's plans to tho president and asked his opinion of thorn, (letiural Harrison studied the ihnwliigs with enro and noticed that several niches wcro left, ouch plainly marked. At hist he said: "Well, my dear, here Is a place for Lincoln, and hero Is n place for Grant's bust. And you have left thre places for Vest." 'J'hen he add ed, with well assumed Indignation, "I am decidedly opposed to so many monuments to Vest In the White Housol" Mrs. Harrison hastened to explain what her husband, of course, knew all tho time 4lmt tho word "est." was tho architect's contracllou for vesti bule, of which there were Ihreo on tin plans, whereupon the president said ho was sntlsfled nnd handed the draw ings hack to her, with a twinkle in his keen blue eyes. A FIERCE ANATHEMA. The Pious Wish a Woman Flunjj at Jean Paul nlchter. Jean Paul ltlchter once observed thai If a Indy officer wanted to give tho word "Haiti" she would do It In tho following strain: "You soldiers, all of you, now mind what 1 say. I order you ns soon ns I have done speaking to stand still, every one of you, on the spot where you happen to be. Don't you hear mo? Halt, I say, all of .von!" Upon this a strong minded woman inndo tho following comment: "Now, M. Jean, It was an unlucky day on which you wrote that sentence, May you never hear anything but that lit tie, concise word 'No' from every rosy pair of Hps you meet. May you halt wifeless through life. May your but tons bo snappish, your strings knotty and your stockings full of holes. Mny your Isiotjnek bo missing, your feet corny and your shaving water cold, your raxor dull, your hair stand up, your collar Ho down. May your beard bo isircuplny, your whiskers thinly settled and your mustache curl the wrong way. May your coffee bo mud dy, your toast smoky and your tea water bewitched, and, with a never dying desire for Direction, may you crawl through creation a meek, miser- li hie, misty, forlorn, fidgety, fussy, rl dlculous, ruined, dejected old bachelor," Wall SouncJInn Names. Writing In Ids Paris paper on tho growing custom 011 the. part of parents to give their children "high sounding" immos, Clement Vnutel says: "When tho boy Is old enough to understand he rebels ut being conmelliil to entry through life a iiaiuo like Auaereon or Illppoivhus. lint ho has company. I know 11 deputy whose parculs limited him I'rniikllu. Tho name In Itself Is not ho bad, but he has two brothers, Volinlre and frs-rubM respectively. Fancy this worn In tho nursery; franklin howling because Vollnlro tins hrokui lib toy, while Hocrattw Isiighs nt Imth. The mother as itettfemitkcr shouts, '8toi, Hwrules, or you'll bo punUhcil!' In a narrow street In Mar seilles one bridling Imt day I saw a wonmu spanking 11 child, shouting In auger, 'You naughty Kiwinliiondes; I'll touch you. ItiHiuiluoudiM. I could nev er think of the Theism general after that without laughing." To Day and to Do, "Do you vtUh to go to church this evening? Kathur Is going to preach, you know," the niluUlers fslr daugh ter askctl, Tho young mail considered, "IJ111I The last time I went he mill er fell on wutio of my small falling. Do you know what Ids text will be to night r "Vs; Movo one another.' " Ho rommlcd the round pink cheek approvingly. "r'niMswe," he NUgnotcd softly, "that wo let tho old gentleman go preach, white wo sit hsro and praulleo?" I.lp- pluwtl s. Not Psrfect. A horse iluulur was showing a horse to it prospective buyer. After running him Xmvk and forward for a few min utes ho stopssl 11 ml said to tho buyer: "What do you think of Ids coat? Isn't ho a dandy?" Thu buyer, noticing that thu borne had tho heave, replied, "Vis, I like his coat all right, but I don't llko his punt."-I.oudou Tlt-lUtB, Shop Talk. "If wo didn't havo to glvo back any change think of tho money wo mer chants would make " "We all havo our troubles," said thu uuignxlno publisher. "Sometimes It ruts mo to Iwvo to print any reading mutter, but I suppose It must bo done." -Kunsas City Journal. The Ag of Competition. "flow high Is his tompcrnturo, doc tor?" "Well, ho'n closely crowdluc tho rec ord." "l'lnor-Clovolaml I'lnlu Dealer. It Is ecnerally more prolltablo to reckon up our ilefocU thnu to boust of our attainments. Curlylo. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blnuks arc kept for sale nt this office nnd others will be ndded ns the demand arises: Warrntity deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Kealty nnd Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Dills '.v of Sale, Leases. All these blauks nt the uniform price of 30c per dozen, GOETHE ON HAMLET. The Great German Poet' Analysis of "the Melancholy Dane." Figure to jourself this youth, this son of princes; conceive him vividly, bring his state before your eyes and then observe him when lie learns that his father's spirit walks. .Stand be fore him In the terror of the night when tho venerable spirit appears over him. A horrid shudder passes over him; ho speaks to the mysterious form; ho sees It beckon to blin; he fol lows It nnd hears. The fearful accu ration of his uncle rings In his ears, tho summons to revenge nnd the pierc ing oft repented prayer, "Itemeinber mel" And when the ghost has vanished who Is It that stnnds before us? A young hero pnnllnff for vengeance? Not Trouble nnd astonishment take hold of thu solitary young mini. Ho grows bitter against smiling villains, swears that ho will not forget tho spirit and com hides with tho slgnlll cant ejaculation: Tim 1 1 run Is out of Joint. O cnmoil miltc. That ever t was born to sot It right! In these words, I Imagine, will bo found tho key to Hamlet's whole pro cedure. To me It Is clear that .Shake speare meant In the present case to represent tho elfecls of n great ac tion laid upon the soul unfit for tho performance of It. In this view the whole pleeo seems to be composed. There Is nn oak tree planted In a cost" ly Jar which should have borne only pleasant flowers In Its bosom; tho roots expand, tho Jar Is shivered. From "Wllholm Melstcr." SACKING A THEATER. Tribulations of the Drama In New York In 1765. Hero Is nil account of the sacking of a theater In .New lone rrom the (la actio of May .'I, I'd.": "The play advertised to be acted hist Monday evening having given offense to sundry and divers Inhabitants of this city, who thought It highly tin- proper that such enterlalmuents should be exhibited nt this time of public dis tress, when great numbers of poor peo ple can scarce Hud means of subsist ence, whereby many persons might be tempted to neglect their business nnd sipnindcr that money which Is neces sary to the payment of their debts and the support of their families, a rumor was spread nhoul the town that If the play went 011 tho audience would meet with some distill bance from the multi tude. 'I'hls prevented thu greatest part of those who Intended to have been there from going, However, many people came, and the play was begun, but soon Interrupted by tho multitude, who burst open the doors nnd entered with noise and tumult. Tho audience es caped In tho best manner they could. Many lost their hats and other articles of raiment. A boy had his skull frac tured nhd was yesterday trepanned. Death Is Ids. Several others were sorely set upon and Injured. Hut we heard of 110 lives lost. The multitude Immediately demolished the house, ear- tied tho phros to tho common, where they consumed them In a bond re." A Cautious Scot. Htonclmvcu 1 1 (is to the south of Aber deen. Tho London train had drawn up at Ktnuohnvcu on account of 11 slight mishap n mile or two abend, and Audra, the old porter, had got Into conversation with 11 rtnlviillou Army olllcer, who had ppcil Ids head out of the comportment to ask the reason for tho delay. "Ayo, aye," mused An- dm lifter giving tho desired Informa tion. "ie'11 be for Alhordccn, Pin thlnklii'?" "Voh, my man," was the reply; "I'm hound for Aberdeen, a very wicked place, I'm told." "What mtcht ye bo golu' to duo there, sir, If It's as bad as a' that?" asked Audro, rather ainueil at the victor's words. 'Ah," was the pious answer, "I'm go- lug to dilve the devil out of Aber deen." I.ltie lightning en n u from the old jmrler the tsiwky reply, "reo an' drive him north, ehlel; haul him well to the north!" He Got His Answer, They who auk unpleasant ones- lions," wild a mutator, 'mustn't be sur prised If they get uiiphNisuut answers, Ye, tho Interrogatory polltli lnu tist of ten llnds himself In the hoots of (lobsa (lolde. "Tho aged Colwiu (iotde was iiuiinvl lag furiously with his young and beau tlful wife. 'Didn't you marry mo for my mou- oyf ho yelled. "Mrs. (Sobsu Oolde tossed her head. '"Yes, of courso I did,' she said, 'and If you weren't so stingy with II we'd nuver havo 11 cross word.' " WiiHhlngtim Post. ' Steel and Iron. Iteauiuur discovered thu direct proc ess of making steel In 171S!, or there- ubouts, by Immersing mallmblo Iron In a bath of cast Iron. A steel manu factory Is said to havo lava set up by lleujamlu Huntsman near Hhetlleld In 1710. It was about 1SK, however, be fore steel fairly became tho fashion. Tho greatest boost to tho trade came from Hesseiuer In I WO. Maids of Mood. "Ho your iluiiKtitorn help their moth er with tho housework)" "Wo wouMu't thluk of oxmvtluir tt. .Muriel U tempera mental, ami Zaxu U liiteiiso," PlttMburK font. Hadn't Settlod, Ilticon Ami you say your brother has settled In Canada? Ksbert-No, I didn't say so, I think ho went there to gel out of bcttlliiK.-YonWcra States man. How Is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peuiusu In Title, Abstrnct nnd Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees. H. Henderson, Manager. 1,0 North ' v You got full weight and flrot quality at the Contra) markot. try awhile. Juit RESOLUTION liv 1 That It deems it expedient nnd neces sary, for the preservation of the public Health, to lay and construct n sewer on Mnntc street. In the city of St. Johns, from the southwesterly side line of Jer sey street to the Willamette River, In said city, witu nil the necessary and ap propriate urnuciics, catclt-oasins, lamp, boles, timn-liolcs and (lush. tanks, said branches to bald Rcwer to lie ns follows; Commencing on Jersey street nt n point 150 feet from the northwesterly side Hue of Philadelphia street, thence to the main line on Maple street; on Ivnnhoc street and Hayes street the same ns on Jersey; on I'll 1 more street, commencing at a point 50 feet north westerly from Pcsscndcii street, thence following 1'lllmorc street to the main line on Mnplc street! on Kdlson the same ns on l'lllinore street. Said work to be done according to the plans, specifications and estimates of the city engineer on file with the city recorder relative thereto, wlitcii said plans, specifications nnd estimates have been examined uy tlic council ami louud satisfactory nnd arc hereby approved. I lie statement made in writing by a li Andrew, city engineer outlining the district, in his opinion, that will special ly be benefitted by such sewer, nnd the property Hint should be assessed with the cost and expense of laying nnd con constructing said sewer, hns been examined by the council nnd found sat isfactory and is hereby approved, which said plans, specifications nnd cstlnmtcs together with the statement outlining said district ns aforesaid nrc hereby re ferred to and nindc a part of this reso lution, Snid district is bounded nnd described ns follows, to-wlt: beginning nt the center of block 20 In James Johns addition to the city of St. Johns, run thence northwesterly nnd parallel with Hayes street to the center of l'cswidcu street; thence run south westerly along the center of I'csscmlcn street to n point opposite the center of block 1 llyors addition; thence run north westerly nnd parallel with IMisou street to the northwest line of lot 34 in North St. Johns; (hence run southwesterly along 11 prolongation of said northwest line of block 34 In North St. Johns to the Willamette River; thence run north erly along the northeasterly low water mark of said river to n joint, which point Is lu a southwesterly prolongation of the northwesterly iiros:rty line of blocks v), 38 nnd 3t In North St. Johns; run thence along the hImjvo Inst defined Hue to the center of block is in North St, Johns addition; thence run southeasterly and parallel with Hayes street to the 11, e. comer of lot 7 in block 11 of North St. Johns; thence northwesterly along the westerly side Hue of lot 6 lu snlil block 11 and 18 In block 2 of McDontmls addition, extended to the center of block 1 McDougals addition; thence run south easterly nnd tmrallcl with Jersey street to 11 Klnt, which is also in n line coin ciding with the center line of block 39 38 lu James Johns addition; thence run along hIhivc Inst denned line to the place of beginning, excepting, however, the northeasterly (pouter of block 39 James lohin addition. That the cost lie npsrtloned ns fol lows; (1) The total final cost of the trunk sewer oil Maple street to be paid for hi count amounts per Mjunrc foot over the whole district. (3) The cost of branch sewcrsou Jersey street, Ivnuhoe. Hayes, l'lllinore nnd Hdisoii to be included hi one grand total, and wild grand total tobcuild for cipiully per square foot by all property fronting and Immediately facing any 01 sain iirancu sewers. (j) That the cost of curb connections to lie paid for ciunlly on Isitli sides of the street by the property Immediately fronting wherever they are placed, That the total assessment shall be coiiiMH.cd of Items 1 and 3 or No. 1, 3 and J where curb connection are placed, That the cost of said Improvement be nccd Hgslnst the pioeity within the sewerdUtilct outlined by thu city en gineer and to Ik: iiiis)rtloued ax in Mid statement provided, all of which Mid properly in wild tlUtrict U hereby de clared to be socially and particularly bciirlitcd bv Mich Improvement in the amounts and in the manner provided lu said statement of Mid engineer and here lu set forth, That the property Included in said sewer district aforesaid Is hereby de clared to lie "Sewer District No. 3." That the city engineer's estimate of the probable total cost of said improve ment H M 1,595,00, That tills resolution skull lie kept of record hi the office of the recorder and shall I published for at least once 0 week for two successive weeks in the St. John Review, a weekly newspaper, the same being the official newspaper of the city of St. Johns. The city engineer wiiiiiu live ditys irom ine nrt publica tion of this resolution shall cause to be posted ill two conspicuous places 011 the strict or streets along the line of the con templated sewer u uoticehcadd;"Notlce of Sewer Work," In letters not less than one inch in length, and said notice shall contain in legible characters a copy of this resolution and the date of its pas. sage and the city engineer shall file an nflivavitof the posting of such notices and the places where the same have been posted, with the city itcorder, That remonstrance may tie filed by the owner of any property within the Improvement district within fifteen duys from the first publication of this resolu tion. Adopted this llth day of January 1911, A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Published lu the St. Johns Review Jan. 13 mid 30, 1911. -he 19It World Almanac h th irrbwiv to 1 itorrhouse of re lliMe Inforniitloni full details of thi tio ceinui ind of the most Important nd eu-itlnr. Confrmloml Electioa In fifty years. 10,000 li.ti ind dturei about politics, lar-ot rtliflon, sports, farm statistics 'inance trade, com merce, Insurance, money and bankinti Information about our own and ill foreltn countries, the armlet and navies of the world, Pana.na Cana', aerial naxigatlon. cruwth of the United S'ates, uirvenltles and colleges poiti, Information nalurallniion laws and qualiflcitxmt for vutinc Constitution ol United Mates, population of largest cities of the earth, of too UrieM cities In 'Inlted Stiles, of all United States cities of 5,000 or moret In fact the I9tt World Almanac tell vou some thing about even thin j and everything about a gieit many things Price lie at bookstores (west of Buffalo and Pittsburj I0i). by mall 3$c Address TV '. York World New York, Wanted nt once Hampton's Magazine wants a reliable man or T" ". i. c 11. .. A ....11 .1.. r,.. Ivarn 1 1.50 to !f5-oo a day. Write immetliately for ''Salary Plan" and I'Vee outfit. Address "Von," Sales Mgr.. Hampton's Macaziiie. 8a West 33th street, Kew York. Men's Suits Warner Corsets Osteopathy Will Cure You First Treatment FREE. If Sick, This Menus You. Dr. H. 0. Brown Office mid Residence, 415 Kellogg Street. 1 block Enst of Postofficc Hours 1:30 to 7:00 p. in. Lady Assistant AMERICAN BEADTY CORSETS Whon you pur- chnsu a corset you want ono that has STYLE It ts oqually im portant that tho samo corset bo COMFORTABLE and If you con nl so havo ono that WEARS WELL and that corsat can bo bought at a REASONABLE PRICE ONE DOLLAR UP you havo all tho roquialtos of a splendid corset. AiMEKIGAN BBAU1T CORSETS havo overy one of these excel lent loaturor and many more. livery Improvement as exacted by fashion Is combined in these oamiy garments Couch & Co. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH n a.m. "Open Doors" Conrad L. Owen, Pastor 7l30 P. M. Young People nnd the Church. EVERY SUNDAY Cor. Chlogo X Leonard Sli, Fast Train Service VIA SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEAT TLE RAILWAY TIIU NORTH BANK ROAD." TO Spokane, Montana Points, St, Paul, Chicago, Denver, Kan sas City. Omaha, St. Louts and East Portland and Gal fornia. You can dciwslt money with sue and have tickets furnished your friends for puis-ie from all eastern points, O. M. CORNELL Agt. W. E. CO MAN, G. P. A. Office Phone Woodlawn 708 Ilea. Phone Woodlawn 1655 P. E. HOPKINS DENTIST Offlc Hours: Froa IUUm,ttalmn. Ttalp.u. S2 Dawiofi itml; Ualvulty Park '' W3m erf" l AN ARGUMENT Merchants In small towns like St. Johns must depend on the friendship of their customers. In order to establish friendship we have to treat you right. Stores in the city nrc after the transient customer, and care not whether they sec you ugain. Try to have a mistake corrected, a defective rubber or. pair of shoes made Rood and see what red tape you must see unwound. Try to offer payment in check at a large store and sec the time it takes to find out if your check Is good. Your home merchant knows you; knows your check. We arc bound to treat you fairly, if we do not everybody knows It. In 1911, wc will have more stock than ever; wc will do' our utmost to please you. Our prices on 'everything will be strictly right. We shall do all In our power to merit your patronage. We will buck up our advertising. BONHAM & CURRIER Dear Heine: Dot Holidays fool ifilmcss is by dcr history class nl . reiuiy unit vc iss nmKiiitr ooot on ilcr rcsolutloning. Dot flour vol yott sometimes liny t.ilt n sml brown tnste by dcr bread it makes, votitd it jars you, nit? Vy not come by ie 11 ml kcI flour vot makes lirend ns melts like tier snow ellipses your mouth In. It never hns a sad fnre veil by your mouth.but ven you eat n slice of dot bread under some but ter or some iirnfy, vy der oder nice slices smiling nt you ou dot bread plnte yust viuks der eye nnd snys: "Come nRnin" utid you unbuttons your vest vile you catches your breath quick turn say: "Veil, yust one more if I dies, it vns so pood." Dot vns our kind of flours. Uud vc Jiiii eierytliiK vot coes nut it to make dcr best dinner effer vns mid if you come by our store utid don't sec vot yott want yust ask me uud pretty quick Ret it, we hnf effrytlnj; to cat timl venr at Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 California is the place to visit. Or-inge groves in full bloom, tropical flowers, famous ho tels, historic Uld Missions, attractive waterlog places, delightful climate, mak ing that favored st-ctioti the Nation's most popular retreat. You can see it at its hest via the Shasta Route and 'Th (load of Thousand Wondart" Southern Pacific Co. Up-to-date trains, first-class In every res ide t, unexcelled dinint; car servlce.nulck time uud direct connection to all poiuu souin, Special Round Trip Fare of $55.00 Portland to Lot Angslss and Rturn With corrcspondiuc low fares from all other sections of the Northwest. Liberal stop-overs In each direction and long limit. interestinK ami attractive Iltera ture on the various resorts and attrae tions of California can be had on apnll cation to any S. 1', or O. R. & N, agent, or from Win. AlcAlURRAY General passenger Agent Portlani!, Oregon DOCTOR DOUGLASS Th Chiropractor 338 Union Avenue, North Office Hours: 9 to 12 in., t t05p.n1. l'houes: Office, Main 1485; Resi dence, Hast 4092. For Sale A fifty dollar course in the Scrauton International Cor respondence School, any depart ment, at 20 per cent discount, at rate of I5.00 down, $5.00 per month; further discouut for cash. Address "B," this office. " 1 o Subscribe for the Telegram beat rosing papur on the coast. See Bd Stock toa. Sp'ohant, Portland & Seattle Railway. J.HAVINO 8T. JOHNS. Lyle rstscnger far I.yte, OoldfiuUle and loril tiolnls 7:31 . in. Inland limjilrt lliprcsa, 9.1J a, m.tfor Cfiknii, HI. I'aul, Omshs, KantaiClty, Bt. Louis, Walla Walla, I'atoi, MoumvcII, Oratiiltlalltt, OotJn il.lt. While Balinon.auil Vanmurtr. North llank Umlt!,7i3 p ni. lor Chtcaao Rl, I ..... I 1 ..... . I'll u. . I - II . Y au.. ,n,Hi.H. nau-M. v..r. nl. bum., o,njKBiic. HptaKUC, Kltivillr, I.lnil, raaro, KooMvclt, aod Vancouttr. Columbia Klr.r I.ocst.6t? ti. m.i lor Vancouver. Caniat, White Balinon, t.yle. Oraudilallcs.CllfU aim an inicrnmiiaic sianoni, AHH1VINO At ST.JOIINB lulaml Itmtilr Itinrcsi. juS u.m.i Irom Chica go, pi. raui, umani, kmiim -ir at, unm, hpok isani, npreirue, Hiittrine 1. 1 attrainie. Hltivlllt f.lml. I'iko. KooMTcu.iiianuaaic,- wnne nanuoii,anu van court r. Noun nana i.inuim, 717a. 111. 1 irom Chlcauo, hi. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City. HI. l.ouU, Walla Walla, Pascu, Mousevcll, anil Vancouver. Columbia Mleer Local 10:05 a. in.: Irom Cllffa, (Itsiiililsllra, Oolilenilale, I.ylc White Halmon, vsiuia, tancouTtr anu an inicnncuuic sta tions. Lyle i-aiseiigei II: 1 J p. in. fiom Lyle, (loldcndale I nil iiicai oiniB. I All If slot slop lor passenrers, Olflct open an nigm. , icaris on Mir ior an iwinis, O. M. Cornell, Anctil. Northern Pacific Railway I.KAVINO HffjOIINH WOIIH Coast Llmlletl via I'uirrt Hmind lo.via. in Nottti Coail LlmlleitvlaNuilh lunk--7;i5 p. mi Aiianuc inprcss via l ugti nuunn tiy a. iu. Atlantic Itimcsa via N01II1 llank aii a. 111. Twin Cltv Miniess via IMu.l Hound ..lun. in. Twin Chy Kipress via Noitli lUnk---J:J p, 111. Kailcru Xiures via I'uuet Kouud- 11: u a. m. Katlern llijiressvla Nuith llank 911 a. in. Mo. Klvcr Itaptets via N01II1 llank 7.1) p, m. 1'uilUnd. Tacoina ft Heallle Kaprcsi, 7j a, m.. nir itnjt uaiour, uiyiupia anil pouin l it nil PiiKtt Hound Llmlletl, 3.50 p, iii.j Clays llatlxir iiianciirs. nu mmin iiciiti maiiciies. sacoii ratseugcr yy p, ra, AKUIVINO AT HT, JOIINrt norm iroasi i.imum via Notlli nank 7147 p, m Noflh Coast Limited via IMijtl Hounit -i.ua. in Wo. I'aclfle lUliirss via N011I1 hank vnv a. 111 No, I'arlnc Itipiets via IM!tl Houuil 0.4S , 111 Pacific llspiess via North itank .7:47 p, iu I'nrlrlc Itsiifcss via I'liutl Hound l-ija. in U'ctiu litprcsa via .Scilli Usnk -. 7147 p. iu Wesicru Kspress via I'uiitt hound iwosp, ru lo. HUer Ksprest via North llank 7:17 a, m Mo. Mirer Kiuress via rueet Huund-- 1 p, 111 ruruanii, rscoms heallle lis mess i ts u. in Irom Olympla. Houlh lltnd and Grays flaibor -unei nound l.lmllril tji n. m itoll I'asKnucr yu , m u. m. Cornell. Autnl. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSGROVC, Props. General Contractor. Wo are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavating for street work and other purposes. Wo alao handle sidewalk and build Ing rqaterlttl. Newton and Fcsscnden Streets, St Johns, Ore. Fhono Richmond 1571. ROOSEVELT'S Own Book The Most Popular Book ByThe Most Popular Man African GameTralte Gives In Mi term by ReestvtH's own hand the tela aeufit el W Afrlean HimI tt AGENTS WANTED NOW in T.nr City, Town and Village to bandla Colonel Roosevelt's Great Book I CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 153 Filth Avenue . New York NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach thla office net later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember thla and eave the printer II Headlight Overalls Butterick Patterns DR. W. E..H ARTEL DENTIST Phono 'I Uolbrook DIock St. Johns DR. RAMBO DENTIST OfUco Phono Richmond 61 First National Dank building. ST. JOHNS, bfUGON. Phono Jersey 021 Uolbrook Bloek DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Opon Evontnffs and Sundays by Ap pointment. JOSEPH McCHESNCY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day & Night Ofllco in WcChasnsy blk. I'lwn. lmr Ml. St. Johns, - Ortfefi. in. riM Jrrwy 1571. Mc fVsM kntj 2I ALBERT CAREY, M. D. HOI.HItOOK UI.OCK llaUtus m KewUe Stmt Office Hours! It a. m. lu I p. nx.1 Ulp. ra. ,Sr. JOHNS, OHCGON. DR. R. A. JAYNE Physician and Surgeon Office over the First National Hank St. Johns, Oregon Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D Hcsldcnco, C'JT'Dawson Streot v Ofllco, Pliter Block. University Park, Portland, Oreion. Perry C, Stroud LAWYER First National Bank Building ST. JOHNS - OREGON J. R. WEI(JER Transfer and Storage We daliver vour crooda ta axd fro m all parta of Portland, Vancouver. linn ton. Portland and suburban Knraia Co., city dock and all point aaeessiele uy wagon, rinno and turnxure mavtag a specialty. 109 li Uurllntfl: uhona Itichmond 61. iioimcs Lonce no. 101 KNICIITS Or PVTIMAS TM o'clock at I. O. 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