A Tbor Story. Count Bovcntn, Mine, Modjcsku' husband, was nrrangltig with Senator Tnbor for Modjeskii'a 11 tut apiicaranco In Denver, and ttic founder of drama lc art In Denver asked what parts sho nlnyert. "Well." said the count, "there la 'Mary Stuart.'" "Who wroto It?" hshed Tnbor. "Sol k r." snld th.j count. "Is , a first class drnnmtl.it?" nsk r.l Tabor. "Surely, surely," snld tho count "He Is most Illustrious." "Humnhl Never heard of him commented Tabor. "What else does nhu do?" "Ah You Mlfe It,' 'Antony nnd CI oimlni,' '.Macbeth' "Who wrote them?" "Shakespeare." "How's he? Good writer?" "Hicolletit, excellent." "Well," said Tabor rumlnatlvely "those fellows may be alt rllil ns ail thors, but they ain't well oiioukI known to suit the people out here, What wo want Is somothliiR popular, Romethlue that everybody's heard of, I tell you what you do you et her to give us something of Iloyt'sl" Fearful Pate of FUvalllac. In these days when executions. linM at nil. nro tuostlv carried out nrlvntii. It l dllllelllt for Us to Under Htnnd the feeling of nnvngery with which an old time molt witnessed popular execution. Hero Is Hloundell Murton's necotint from "The I'ate of Itiinrv of Niivnrrn" of tho soeilo win Itnvalllar, the assassin of the klnu. had, after suocklng tortures, been torn asunder by wild horses: "Hie excel tinner had begun to dltmcmhcr lilt anil was about to enst his remains lut tlm HiM-ond caldron when the vnk eniwil iiruvented lilm from doluii ho They each required a portion of tho body of the king's assassin, nnd hum of Iliem obtained one. That nluli innuy boiillreri bla.ed In and around I'urN, and In their midst were run niiuied pieces of Itavalllac'H fnitue; on barn door In other nlaeos were nailed similar scraps of his body, us hawks nnd owls and carrion crows were nail ed as n warning to others of their breed." Grant and Plokett. New evidence that the great mei are the true men- true to themselves to their country nnd to their friends- niiiMHirs In a slory told In Colonel Midi olas Smith's book, "(Irani, the Mini of Mystery." While Omul was president (leuera (1. It. I'lekett, who led tho fatal charge against the Union fomu the last day nt (lettysburg, called at the While House to pay his respects, (Irani knew that his old comrade at West Point had been made a Mor man by the war and ottered him the marslialshli of Virginia. While sorely needing help, (leneral I'lekett knew the heavy draft made upon the president by uillco seek ern. "You can't afford to do this for me," ho said, "mid I can't afford to take It." "I can afford to do anything I phsisu that Is right," Grant replied ipilelly Peppered lee Cream. "There's pepper hi that," said n res taiirnnt waiter, pointing to a small silver shaker he had placed benlde a heaping iIInIi of lee cream he was car ring to a guest. "Sure, It's to put on the lee cream, loo," he replied when mi Inquirer failed to see the coiiuiv- (Ion between the two. "IttM of folks want to put pepper on their Ices, You see, If a mans stomach Is sensitive the cold cream hurts him, hut pepper Is sllmuhitlng enough to overcome the effects of the cold. And the funny thing Is that you don't Inste the pepper nt nil. The lee cream Is so cold that It kills tho oth or. If you don't believe It I'll give you some with pepper, nnd you'll llml that there's no taste of pepper there at nil." There wasn't. Now York Hun. Mile' Grave. "Which Is the deepest, the longest, the broadest and the smallest grave In the churchyard" said u pcdotrlnii to hU companion while iiicdltHllug among tho tombs In the burying ground nt JMier. "Why," replied his companion, "It Is that In which poor Miles Mutton lliw burled, for It contains Miles Mow the sod, Miles In length ami Miles In breadth, and yet, after nil, It U but n lluttondiole." Ponrson'H w cekly. Effect of Tlaht Uolno. "Is tight lacing unwise)'' n teachur asked a young lady In n physiology lesson, "Yen. It Is very unwise," was the re My. "Why Is It unwise?" the toucher pur sued. "Hecuuse It busts the corset," said the young lady. Hxchange. Manlaci. Not nil tho lunatics are behind the ImrH.-Clmrlustou (H. C.) News and Courier. Quito so. There nro yet n few men lit large who try to do IiunIiumh with' out advertlslng.Nov York Herald. DlitlnQwIelilnu Marki, Willie How do you manage to tell those twin sisters apart? Cecil When you kUs one of thum she threatens to tell her ma, while the oth er when kissed says she will toll pa. Going Too Far. Maldheaded Man (In the witness Imjx) The violent disorder was so tor rlhle that It made my hair stand on cud. Judge (severely) lie good enough to remember that you are on oathl It Is not so much being exempt from faults as having overcome them that In un ndvuntuge to us. REVIEWS LEGAL BLANKS i The following list of legal blanks nre kept for sale at this othce ami others will be udded as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, I.eascs. All these bluuks at the uniform price of 30c per dozeu, A Duttered Book. How tho Itev. Mr. Johnston, a Scot tlsli minister find the author of nu merous books, succeeded In getting one of his works reviewed by Alex under Itusscl, tho distinguished editor of the Scotsman, Is told by tho writer of "Kninous Kdltors." A member of Mr. Johnston's cotigro gallon was nn old nnd valued servant In Mr. missel's family. When tho preacher published his now book ho nsked tills member to bring It under (he uotlco of her mnster, with tho re quest to review It In the columns of the Scotsmun. Glad to bo of servlco to her master", tho good woman lost no time In making her wish known to (he celebrated editor nnd next morn lug placed "Tho Gospel Itoll" besldo his breakfast cup. When nt breakfast Mr. Itussel took up the book nnd remnrked, with merry twlnklo In his eye, "Helen, this Is un nwful dry roll "which you have given me this morning." "Perhaps It Is, sir," tho Hcrvant quickly replied, "but you can butter It weel on both sides." Next morning nn excellent rcvlow np pen red. Conkllng and Thurmnn. Senator ltoscou Colliding was onco addressing the senntu In un Impassion' cd manner nnd scorned to direct his remarks to Senator Thurmnii. At length tho latter got Irritated. "Does tho senator from Now York, he roared, "expect mo to answer him every time ho turns to mo?" l or n moment Mr, Conkllng hcsltitt ed, nnd everybody expected n terrlllc explosion. Then, with nn nlr of ex qulslto courtesy, ho replied: "When I speak of the law I turn to tho senator from Ohio as the MiiHsut man turns toward Mecca. I turn to III 111 us I do to the Kngllsh common law as the wwrld's most copious foitn of hutunti Jurisprudence." The usually decorous senate broke Into a storm of npplnuse, and the Thurmnii eyu moistened 11 little. The wo statesmen were the best of friends and greatly enjoyed each oth ers society when "off duty." A Wetter If Not a Detter Man. A little man In the west of Knglnud rushed to the river Inst summer, Hwear lug loudly that ho would drown him self. When he had waded In to the depth of his waist his wife, who had followed him, seized lilm by the hair, and then, ns 11 local editor do scribed II, she led him back till he reached a place where the water was about two feet deep, where she pulled him over backward and soused hi: under unit pulled hN head up again 'Drown yourself (down he wenti leaving me to father the brills! (An other plunge.) Gel drunk (aiiothei1 sousei and start for tho river! (An other dip.) Hotter use the water In stead of rami (Another dip nnd shake of the liend.l I'll 1'iirii yo to leave me 11 widow!" After soxxlliig lilm to her heart's content she led him out 11 wetter If not a better man and escort cd lilm Into the house and closed tin1 door. The Gordlan Knot. The famous (tordlaii knot wns tniid of leather taken from some part of the harness belonging to the chariot of (loidlus, king of Phrygla. It seem that this knot wns so tied that th.' ends of the leather thong were not vl Ihle, hence the dlillciilty In loosening It. Many must have tiled to untie It, for Its fume ns n "sticker at last reached thu great oracle, which declar ed that the lucky cxHrluicutcr should bo rewarded by the kingship of Per sin. Alexander, trying his hand ami meeting with no bettor siiccomh than tho others, drew his sword and cut Into tho knot until ho found the emN of It. fMoht to the Point. When the lord chief Justice visited Ireland he wns often entertained by tiiwpllublo gentleman who hud an old butler, who took the privilege of speak ing Ids mind freely. On one occasion the claret did not quite meet the host's pproval, so he culled the ancient but ler ami said: "I told you you were to put the best claret on the table. Is this the best?" "No, sorr. It Is not the best claret." replied the old fellow, "but It's the best ye've got." London Tlt-lllts. Knew He Wae Worshiped. "In Paris Mr. Whistler und hii Hug- llsh painter got Into a very turbulent rgumeut alsnit velasquex at 11 studio tea." said nu artist. "Mr. Whistler nt one Kilnt In the argument praised him self extravagantly. The HuglUliuiuu, listening, sneered nnd snld nt thu end: "'It'it a good thing wo cnu't nee our selves as others see us.' "'Isn't It, though?' said Mr. Whistler. I know In my caso I should grow In tolerably conceited.' " Theology and the Thermometer, A point of theology Is raised by Sir Pmucls Yoiiughusband In "India and Ibet." "An Interesting detail," he says, speaking of the religion of the untlvos, "Is that their hell Is not hot, nit cold. If It were hot the Inhabit ants of fiiMeu Tibet would all llock there." Clever Auntie. Traveler It seems wonderful that Jiipauoso dentists can take out teeth It Ii their lingers. I.lttle Juck- Auntlo can take out hers with her flngora-overy one of 'em! Perfection. Perfection does not exist. To under- nnd It Is tho triumph of human In telligence; to desire to hssoss It U the most dangerous kind of mildness. -Alfred do M unset. Kin every day takes out a patent for soiuo new Invention. Whipple, DR, H. 0. BROWN Chiropractor and Osteopath 415 N. Kellogg Street One lilock Kast of Postofiice I.ady Assistant He Obeyed Ordere. General Dabney II. Maury In his "IncIdenU of General T. J. Jackson" says that when the war between tho states broke out Jackson was the pro fessor of mathematics at the Military College of tho South. He wished strongly to tuko command of a cadet corps, but the hands of the Institu tion woro desirous to liavo lilm con tinue his teaching. Governor vMso n o nis tencuing. uovcrnor ihui ' ... I cn ed out tlio stato troops mm oruereu that n corps of cadets bo held ready fnr immniintn servlrn. Jackson, then major, reported nt onco at the guard room ns renuy ror duty, uencrni Smith Raid: "Major Jackson, ypu will rcmnln ns you nre until further orders." Jnckson at that moment wns sitting on n enmp stool In the guardroom with his saber ncross his knees. At revclllo the next morning ho wns found In tho Hiuno position. "Why, mnjor, why nro you here?" ex claimed General Smith. "Hecnuso last night you ordered mo to remain whero I wns," was tho reply. Royal Jewele In Pawn. Tho ox-Sultan Abdul Aziz pawned nil his crown Jewels for n million francs at tho Mont do Plcto nt Paris, nnd they were only Just redeemed by the Moorish government In time to pre vent their being sold among other un redeemed goods. Tho sword of state, which Is regard ed In Servla us n sacred relic, wns also pawned by n former king, while one welt known European monarch found himself In such straitened circum stances that tho famous house of At- teuborough onco temporarily had pos session of nil his old silver. Queen Isabella was, however, the most famous royalty who made no secret of tho fact that she ruined men cy upon tho security of tho portraits of her ancestors, which hung on the walls nt the palace Cat lie, her Part shin home. The royal lady often de clared how deeply she was Indebted to her royal forbears for commit to her rescuu nnd helping her out of her 11 tin ti cliil predicaments. London M. A, I The Road to Succeei. Just tack this up Hoinowhcro whero you can see It: Success consists lit getting out of yourself everything that's In you. It does not consist In doing almost qulto ns much or u llttlo moro than thu oth er fellow. What thu other fellow does doesn't amount to a dent In u door knob so far ns you ore concerned Tho fact tlint ho succeeds by laying an Atlantic cable, building nn Eiffel ower, Inventing wireless telegraphy or cornering the world's supply of oil 1 esu't make you 11 failure because you haven't got enough ready money to i.u t.n automobile. You'ru successful when you put to noiiio useful purpose very ounce of energy, every grain of gray matter, every mite of iiiusclo that ou've got. You're successful when you've developed nil there Is to you and have given that to the world. Pittsburg Gaxctto-Tlmc. A Hard Hearted People, Filial piety finds no place In Tibetan character, it Is 110 uncommon thing for u sou to turn his father, when too old for work, out of doors and to leave lilm to perish In the cold. The siiperstl lion that thu souls of the dead can, If they will, haunt the living drives their hardened natures to gain by the exercise of cruelty the promise of tho lying that they will not return to earth. Ah death approaches tho dying person Is asked, "Will you come back or will you not?" If ho replies thnt he will they pull a leather bag over his head mid smother him. If ho says he will not ho Is allowed to die In peace. A Lightning Change Artist. Tho rapidity with which chameleons liange their color Is marvelous. You gather one from nu outdoor shrub and Immediately becomes dark, almost black, hissing and with Its mouth wide open, threatening to bite. Meanwhile It Is never still, hut continues to crawl upward whenever iwsslblo up you, up our sleeve, always upward. Hy de grees the angry black changes into Imtmer color U nearest. If one's dress Is of a brownish color ho Is the hameleoii's. The Real Thing. "This," said thu young benedict who as Just realizing that ho had caught tartar, "Is what I call real married life." "I'm glad you're satisfied with some. thing," she snapped. "Oh, I'm not I I merely meant to In form you that It Is not Ideal." Phila delphia Ledger, Hit Qood Aotlon, A llttlo Canadian boy went to bed ml then suddenly recollected that ho hadn't done ouu good action that day. Ills conscience was gnawing at lilm. Ho heard n llttlo squeal In the coruer of hU room, nnd ho got up and re leased a mouse thnt had beeu caught In the trap. Then ho gave It to tho cat. Expensive Fiction. "Is that picture really u work of art?" "I don't know," replied Mr. Cumrox, hut the story tho dealer told me bout It surely was." Washlugtou Ptar. Enough 8ld. Thrifty. Is shor Thrifty! I won't go Into a long discourse. I merely tell you that sho bonks money lu December." Wash- ugtoii Herald. HU Dilemma. "For $200 I'll fix your teeth so you can chow without dltllculty." "If I was to glvo you $200 I couldn't get anvuuag to cnew on." uro. St. Johns Laundry horoughly equipped for all kinds of laundry work and p-to-dats In every respect, rompt and efficient service guar anteed, Your patronage solicited. Fax ae a Qameiter. Charles James Fox. the English statesman, was oven more notorious In tho gaming world than he was famous in the world of politics. Ho had squandered J2"0,000 before coming of age. He became one of the most prolll gate gamesters of the vlclotn days In which he lived. Some of his Uncut dis plays In debate were sandwiched be tween excitement hucIi ns would un nnri-ii iniiut limn win. linil nn Mnrlnus - - - ----- business on hand. Wnlpolo has given n glimpse of n typical passage In this extraordinary man's life. Ho had to take part In the discussion on the thlrty-nlno articles In parliament on a certain Thursday. He had snt up play lug hazard from Tuesdny evening until C o'clock on Wednesdny afternoon. An hour before ho had recovered ?itO,000 that he had lost nnd by dinner time, which was n o'clock, ended losing $55, 000. On Thursday ho spoko In tho debate, wont to dinner nt past 11 at night; thenco to 11 club, whero ho drnnk till 7 tho next morning; thence to n gambling house, where ho won $30,000, and between 3 and 4 In tho nftcnioon ho set out on a Journey to Newmarket. Pirates and Strategy. Tho virtuous Island of Sarlt wns not always ho. When Kdward HI. was king, Sarlc was 11 haunt of pirates nnd wreckers. Sir A. Connn Doylo lu "Sir Nigel" tells how they lived not upon thu Island, "but from what they can gather upon the sea around It. They nro broken folk from nil countries Justice tilers, prison breakers, reavers, eseuned bondsmen, murderers ami staff brenkers who have mado their way to this otitland place nnd hold It against nil comers." The incrchnntN of Ityo nnd Wlnchelscn lltted out un expedition ngnlnst thosu scourges of the narrow seas. A landing wns oh- tnlned by strategy. Lcavo was ob tallied to bury n supposititious dead sailor on tho Island, tho burying party to coma unarmed. Hut that apparent collln wns filled with weapons, mid so wns Hark cleansed of Its ovlt Inhabit' nnts.-London Standard. A Glory of Mathews. Charles Mnthows ono day previous to tho period of his publicly proclaimed dire bankruptcy Invited n friend to dluu with lilm. Tho wnlnuts wero washed down by somo rare sherry. "That's n delicious wine," his friend exclaimed. "It mint have cost you a lot of money." "It didn't cost mo anything that I know of," tho lllghty comedian nn Hwered, with n shrug. "You had It given to you, then?" tho friend suggested. "Oh, no," nnsworeil Mathews; "I bought It from Kills, In Iloml street." "Hut ho will charge you something for It?" the friend exclaimed In aston ishment. "I hellovo ho does write something down lu n book," Charles retorted grnvoly. "U-t's hnvo nnolher glass, my hoy." When Tea Was Dear. Those who grumble nt tho prlco of tea should turn for consolation to the records of Its price lu early limes. At Its llrst Introduction into Knulnnd. about the middle of tho seventeenth century, ten fetched anything between til and 10 n pound, and though u fall In price quickly took plnco tho Kust India company still had to pay over tl for tho two pounds of ten which It presented tho king. However, oven thus It Is doubtful If the ten merchants got very fat. seelim'that the Importa tion or somo 1,000 iMiumls lu 1078 was enough to glut tho market for some ycnrs.-Loinhm Chronicle. English Inlustloo. An Australian tourist traveling In the west of Ireland nsked an old wo mini how far It wns to tho nearest town. She sadly looked nt lilm. then sighed nnd said: ii was uvo nice miles two yeurn ago, but some Kugllsh bruto camo over with chains and mado It seven, and our hearts nro broko walking It over since. Had luck to thorn!" And she disappeared Into tho houso. leaving him there.-Illustrated Hits. Cramp In the Leg, To those who suffer from cramp In thu leg ut night the following hint may lx useful: When tho cramp comes on take u good strong string- long garter will do-wind It round tho leg over tho place that Is affected nnd take an end In each hand nnd give It 11 sharp pull, ono that will hurt 11 little. Instantly the crump will do part, and the sufferer can return to IhhI iiRsured It will not como ou again that night. A Mean Question, "Yes. It was George's Idea to glvo mo a silver sioou for every birthday." "Mow many lias ho given your' "Why, twenty-two." "Why did ho stopr'-Clevelniul Plain Denier, Cautloue. remnrkablo history" bo who looked like n possl- "I have a gau the lady no client. To tell or sell)" Inquired tho law. yer cautiously. Washington Herald. A Dubious Saying. He They say that tho face ts an Index of the mliid. She I don't know. It doesn't follow becauso n woman's face U made up that her mind Is. Hos ton Transcript. It Takes Time, "Has llttlo Mrs, It. consoled herself over her husband's death yett" "on, no; 110 yotl You know what long time these Insuranco couipaules take to pay!" Wo must not sit down and look for miracles. Kllot. . For Sale Fine I400 piano, I200 cash, balance $5 per mouth. Own er has moved to Kausas and will deduct from the price of the piano $2$ because it would cost her that much to ship it east, leaviug the total cost !f7.s. This is a rare bar gain. D. N. Byerlee, 315 West Richmond, Subscribo for the St. Johns Review and keep pouted on the dolnga of the cltgr. Chiropractic (KI-ro-prak-tlk) Comparatively a new science by ... .f , . . which iiie cause 01 disease is deter mined nnd the art of removing the same by the hands without medicine or surgery. The spinal column is the main shaft br support of the Human body, and is composed of 26 articular joints or movable bones (Vertebrae) through which the spi nal cord passes, sending out from between each of these Vertebrae nerve filaiuentg to the different or gans, muscle and tissue of the body. How vital these nerves to our being: Destroying those of the finger, arm or leg, or any other member of our body, and that member is also des troyed; or impinge or otherwise in jure a nerve of any portion of the body, and trouble begins. Think how often accidents happen, even from the moment of birth to that of old age, such as falls, sprains, poisons, bad colds, etc., that so of ten move Vertebrae out of place, thus impingciug or otherwise inter fering with the nerves passing from between them, which may cause the Asthma, Infant Paralysis, Heart, Kidney, Stomach and Liver aud all other troubles, owing to what organ, tissue or member that nerve supplies. There is no disease but that will yield more readily to this method of cure than to the so- called best medicine in this great world of ours. Come in'and'let us demonstrate, if you arc in any way afllictcd, and especially if you.lmvc failed to procure relief elsewhere. Consultation will cost you nothing. Chiropractic never injures any one, never fails to benefit, aud seldom fails to cure even the most stubborn cases. The following testimonials arc from just a few patients I have treated and cured. They are here amongst us and can be reached by telephone or letter. Kindly com municate with them. Dr. A. S. Douglass CHIROPRACTOR 338 Union Avenue N., Portland, Oregon rhone Cast 0241 Sciatica Cured Will tntc (or the benefit of those stil ferine from Sciatica, that I was nflltcted with it lu Its worst form for over two years, and after failing to procure relief uy nu outer rcmciitcs, even to going to tue laiuous not bluings 01 not i.nke Kastcrn Urcgou, 1 was crsunilcd to tn Dr. Douulass (the) Chiropractor) TV Union avenue N., Tortlaud, Oregon which I dld.'nml am completely cured and I most earnestly recommend him to nil afllictcd as I was, for only thoM! suf fcrluu as I did have any Idea of the lulu cmiurcu, KcsiH.-ciiuuy, W. II. COLO AN, (Millwright rcnlusuln Lumber Co. 1711 Portsmouth Ave., Tertland, Ore. I was helped onto the boat at Cnth lamct. Waih,, and went to Dr. Douglass .tine cuiropractor, t'oriiumi, urcgou) to treat for bclntlca. 111 lour weeks lie completely freed me of every symptom. miicc turn time 1 uavc tuatic ami noiucn my winter' wood, built a I 1-2 story uoiisc nun icei as wen as a man 01 my ncc can. which is 7.1 year. I believe he can cure anything thnt I curable. know of lilm curing case of stomach, Heart ami kidney trouuie, aitlima, liead uche aud neuralgia, all of the severest dc gree, while I was treated by him. Mot truly, J. m; HDWARDS. Cathlamct, Wash. Astluno Cured For three years I had been afflicted with Asthma so that I could not venture out into the woods to do my workfcruls ini! timber) for fear of one of those awful attacks which none but u sufferer of asthma knows. Was directed to Dr. Douglass (The Chiropractor) who com. plctely cured me four mouths ago. Respectfully, 1'HANK RICH, 6604 Whitman avenue, Portland, Ore, For one year I had wine severe ail ment that my physicians did not under stand nor render relief. Itecame so that I could not retain anything, not even water, on my stomach, November 15th I called Dr. Douglass (The Chiropractor) who soon located the trouble and re moved the cause so that I am well now and can eat and assimilate any food I wish, Most respectfully, MRS. T.J.G1VAN, Whltwood Court. About one year ago Locomotor Ataxia came upon me so pronounced by sey. eral leading niiysictans 01 t'ortiand, who told me my disease was incurable, I lost control of my limbs; my feet ami legs became insensible to the prick of a pin though pushed to the bone; neither could I leel it wnen mey were oeiug nurneu, I begau treating with Dr. Douglass (The Chiropractor, 338 Union Ave. N.) Nov. ai. 1910. Commenced to Improve at once, aud have continued to do so ever since, aud am now able to resume my work. A corn on one of my feet began paining me as soon as life begau to re turn to mv limbs, and for a time the pain was almost unbearable. very respeciiuuy, O. J, ANDKRSON, 338 Union Ave. N Portland, Ore. How Is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Feuinsu la Title, Abstract aud Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees. H. Henderson, Manager, 120 North Jersey street. Subacrlbo for the Telegram- -beat See evonlng paper on tho coast. Ed Stockton. Brine in your lob printing while you think of It. Don't wait until you are entirely out. Wo are equipped to turn out neat and tasty printing promptly at Portland price or less. BITULITHIC Indorsed by Horsemen because it gives horses the best footing. Indorsed by Automobilists because it is non-skidding. Indorsed by Property Owners where ever laid because it is the most durable and consequently the cheapest. Indorsed by Engineers because it is constructed on scientific lines and is sure to give the desired results. Indorsed by the Average Man be cause he sees it is a common sense, tough and durable pavement. Suits, Shoes Hats For Ladies and Men BLUE LABEL OVERALLS High Grade Hose 3 pair for 25c T . Y. Lang & Co. t 101 Burlington Street, near Jersey Electric Washing Your family washinpfcan be done perfectly at a cost of i) cents. The Electric Washing Machine does the business. Fill the machine with water, soap, clothes, etc., turn the switch aud read the morning paper while it does the washing. It WRINGS them too. It abolishes the "Servant Problem" nnd snves 75 per cent of your laun dry bill. Ask at the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company H 7th and Aider Street COAL! Welsh Anthracite Rock Springs Mendota Hanaford Over 1500 tons sold by month of December, 1910. EDLEFSEN FUEL COMPANY 107 WEST BURLINGTON STREET lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Guaranteed. ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. 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