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0 i Bargains for Cash or Exchange $5000 buys this lovely home on the corner of two good streets 7 room house, 100x100 foot lot. 2 FINE HOUSES river view, close in with nn abundance of truit, lUUxZUO feet of ground. Is cither half. 50x100 lot and 4 room cottage $50 cash, balance $10 monthly at 7 $2200 for 2 lots and 5-room house on E. Burlington street with good plumbing. This is 2 blocks from the bank, very cheap at $12o0 cash, bal. $10 month. Payment every six months, 7 per cent interest. $1350, 5-room house, plastered, piped for gas, lot 50x100 feet fenced, a good buy. $550 for lot 5oxloo feet on improved street on contract to suit buyer it taken nt once. $2ooo buys a fine business lot titcnts in. This is a bargain. $700 buys looxloo, 2 blocks feet. ?15o cash, balance nt ?lo per The very best property in town; acreage tracts from 1 to 921 acres all on good terms, some for exchange for city property. Call in or pnonc to Five houses for rent W. H. KING & SONS St. Johns, Oregon Serrurier Hardware Co. i Successor to Hendricks Hardware Co. Dealers in Builders' Hardware, Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass Estimates mnde promptly on sash and doors Wc solicit your patronage. Phone Col. 129 . 4- 4 LUMBER! Slabwood : Hough, Prompt Dry, Dressed, Deliveries. Green, Flooring, Quality Blocks, 4 ImujsIi. Guaranteed. Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO.v Phone Richmond 131 Why not buy Winter Fuel Now? Save 25 percent PITCHLESS LUMBER CO. will deliver to any address between Columbia Park and Hayes street, St. Johns, Cull Ties direct from Cars for $4.75 per cord; Block Wood 4.50 per cord. Orders must be placed at least one week in advance. PITCHLESS LUMBER CO. PHONE COLUMBIA 60 Millinery Sale EVERYTHING REDUCED ELITE MILLINERY 103 South Jersey St. J H. HENDERSON 1 Jersey St. : Real Estate, Loans, Insurance 1 Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. A. B. 1IUMSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full Una of Robee, Caakats, ato,, kapt In atook LAUY ASSISTANT Office Phone Woodlawn 1874 Kesldeuca l-bene woodUwa jio UNIVERSITY PARK, OREGON H. P. Clark, Thc &rlurc 402 SOUTH JERSEY STREET NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE Northern Pacific Railway LEAVING ST. JOHNS North Coast Limited rl ruget Sound 10.3a a. m North Coast Limited U North Hank - j;aj p. mi Atlantic Kxprcsa ria Puget Bound . - uijj p.m. AUaatlc Kiprca via North Bank 10:10 a, ru. Twin City Kiprts via Pugct Sound Jjo p. m. Twin Cky Kxprcss tU North Bank ;:) p. ra. Kaiuro Kipress la Pugct Souud u:u p. m. Kastcrn Kapress via North Bank 10:10 a. m. Mo. Riser Wxpress ria North Bank--- 7:15 p. m. Portland, Tacorna & Seattle Kipress. 7.05 a. ra.. lor Grays Harbor, Olympla and South Bend ranches. Puget Bound Limited, 3:50 p. m., Grays Harbor and South Bend Branches. Yacolt Passenger Jjo p, m, ARRIVING AT ST JOHNS North Coast Limited via North Bank 7:30 p. m North Coast Limited via Pugct Sound -6.JS a. m No. Pacific Kipress via North Bank - - jjt a, m No. radfic Kxprcss via Puget Sound - - 6:4.4 p. ru Pacific Kxprcss via North Bank 7 p. m radfic Kxprcss via Pugct Sound 6:jj a. ra Western Hxprcsa via North Bank 7 p. m Western Kxprcsa via Puget Sound - icraj p. m Us. Blvcr Kipress via North Bank 737 a. m Ho, Sivcr Kxprcss U Pugct Sound - yi p. ra Portland, Tacorna & Seattle Kspreaa j:j8 p. m Irons olympla, South Bend and Orays Harbor Pugct Sound Limited ........... MS p. m Yawlt Paaaengcr 10.03a. m ' O.M.CorncU.Agtnt. very cheap nt $6000 or will sel with basement. ' Street improved per cent. Price $1500. on Burlington street. All improve from car line. Sidewalk within 5o month at 6 per cent. cheap. Phone Columbia 39 t t 4 tmm Mrs. A. Thompson GKO, 11, UUU STOCK Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway. L HAVING sTTjOHNS. Lyle Passenger lor Lyle, Goldrndale and local points ...... gut a. m. Inland Kmplrc Express. 10. w a. m.j for Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Walla Walla, Pasco, Kooscvclt, Granddallca, Golden dale, White Salmon, and Vancoavcr- North Bank Limited, 7ns p. m. lor Chicago St. Paul, Omaha, Kansaa City, St. Louis, Spokane. Spraguc, Kltsville, Lind, Pasco, Roosevelt, and Vancouver. Columbia River Local, 51 p. m., lor Vancouver, Camas, Whit Salmon, Lyle, Grsnddsllcs.Cllfls and all intermediate stations. ARRIVINO AT 8T JOHNS Inland Kmplrc Kipress, 7:aop, m.. Irons Chica go, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas Cltv, St. Loali, Spokane, Spraznc, Rltsville Lind, Pasco, KooMvelt.Graoddalcs,. White Salmoand Tan couver North Bank Limited, 7.37 a. m., Irom Chicago, St. Paul. Omaha, Kansaa City, St. Louis, Walla Walla, Pasco, Roosevelt, and Vancouver. Columbia River Local iojoj a. nr., Irom CllOJ, Granddallcs, Goldcndale, Lyle White Salmon, Camas, Vancouver and all Intermediate sta tions. Lyle rasscngei 7:49 p. m. Irom Lyle, Goldeadale and local points. All trains stop lor passengers. Ticket on sale lor all points. O. li, Cornell, Altai. ORDINANCE NO. 382 An Ordinance Declaring thc Cost of Improving North Jersey Street From Catlin to Weyerhaeuser Avenue, in the City of St. Johns Oregon, and Assessing thc Property Benefited There by, Declaring Such Assess mcnt and Directing thc Entry of the Same in titc Docket of City Liens. The city of St. Johns docs ordain as follows: That thc council lias considered thc f reposed assessment for improving North erscv street, and nil objections made thereto, and hereby ascertains, determines ana declares tlic wliolc cost 01 sain mi movement In thc manner Provided by Ordinance No. to be thc sum of fj.oot.6e.. mid that thc Bieclal and pecu liar benefits accruing to each lot or part thereof or mrccl of land wltlilr. tlic as. scssuicnt district, by reason of said liu nrovetnent and in just proportion to such benefits, are in thc respective amounts set opposite the number or description of each lot or part thereof or parcel of laud in tlic louowing annexed assess mcnt roll.and said assessment roll .which Is numbered 461 Is hereby adopted and approved as thc assessment lor said iw nrovetnent. and the recorder of thc city of St. tohns is directed to enter n state- ment 01 llie assessment ncreoy innuc 111 the docket of cltv liens, and cr thereof to be published as tirovldcd by charter, which assessment is as loiiows: Lot lllock Addition Anit 28 3 St. Johns Park 57.7 37 26. 5. .62.37 64.07 6c,32 S4 ......64.IO 3.5 22. 3H5 56.35 57.3 59-56 21. 20. 19. IH 7. 16. 15 I.. i 3 .....2 3 i 4 -. 4 4 4 4 4 4..... 4...- 37.77 bl.aS 64.13 68,62 61.80 2. 61,39 58.37 i 4. 5 11 11 it 5H.24 57.4 59.24 0. 59-oH 59.13 59-S" 10 1 4 6 1.3 64.41 12. 71.80 1.. 3....8ubd. .2.7.B-o.o ....83.09 " 9JJJ " 7M4 " 9l.7 96.7 " 7'-3 ..... S9.9 63.9a 62.39 67.86 71.07 69.31 80.87 2 3 4 68.89 75.'5 69.05 a-::::::: 5::::::: 61.95 62.37 11 11 11 64.91 62.23 10.,,,,. 63.34 70.94 11 McI)OUKal' II 12 1 71.0' 13 55.04 M 55.23 60,01 IS 16 59.64 60.92 ..... 70.70 II . II 19. ICO.92 102.32 B7.59 99.02 20. 31. 22. MO.CxJ 91.50 . .. 105.20 4 103.5 It II ...... 83.3H ......66.71 Ml ...55.48 II II 57.75 35.55 70.98 9 10 I H2,i 06 I. Chlpmsn's 6,42 4.02 .....3.21 .....2.41 ....67.97 Subd, of I)t 12 ......76.23 77.95 Z5-'9 3 4 HI.32 SubU.oI 11 33.66 " 83,29 " 85.29 4 V 79.61 ! I0O.03 6 41 136,64 12. 2 McUougart 70.70 13..... .77.60 85.47 14 IS ,.,,..86,00 16 78,70 J:::::: 88.65 " 105,93 " 99 48 ,. " .93.72 " 84.3S " 121.96 Subil. i.a-7-8-9-io,.,. 88.77 9 30 31 32 3 10...... 07.00 S3,i6 ,,,,.102.90 108.84 ., .106.94 3.I9 108.42 113.03 110,65 103,62 ii it Fassed by the council May 23, 1911, Approved by the mayor May 23, 1911. 1C. C. COtTClf, Mayor. Attest: P. A. RICH, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review on May 26, 191 1. Here's a Chance to Beat The Rent Man 3-rootii house painted white. double walls, double floors, double papered with felt and nice grade of wall paper, neat as a piu. Good wood shed one block from car line, no street assessments, fine shade, lot 50x100, all for $725. $25 cash. alauce ?io per month, 7 per cent. interest. McKlnncy &. Davis NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Incurs a chana of arf- vrtlment the copy for uch change hQuld reach thl office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleat remember this ud save the printer ORDINANCE NO. 381 An Ordinance Authorizing tlic JVlnvor of The City or N ..nhiis. Oregon, To Execute n Contract For And on Be half of Said City, Between Said City and Tlic St. Johns Transportationn-ompany, a Private Corporation, as Shall Carry Into Effect the Purposes of thc Spccia Election Held in Said City Alarch 11, 1911. The city of St. Johns docs ordain as follows: .... That whereas, at n special election held in the city of St. Johns, Orcf,'on, on thc eleventh day of March, ion, the electors of said city did elect to buy and . . . . t. f..1...d .,- taice over irom me 01. ..ii.ii.wi. intlon rmtinntiv. n mivntc coriwratlon all thc pontoons, ferry slips, pilings and approaches now used by said company, including its franchise, on either bank of thc Willamette river in connection with Its ferry boat, "James John," and the ferrying therewith. That nt said elec tion the Issuance of Municipal llonds of aid eitv in the sunt of iO.ooo with which inn aalil timtx-rtv shall he ixtld fur were authorlicd: that thereafter said bonds were du v advurtiscd unci soiti to tne lili-hrst bVliler. said citV builll! HOW rrn.lv to coniumnte said purchase ami transfer of said ttronerty to its use and benefit! Wherefore, the inavor of thc city of St. Tonus be, and lie is, ncreoy auinori. cd for and lit behalf of thc said city of St. lohns to execute n contract with the Kt. Iiilins Trntiitiortatlou comnativ.a liri vnte coriKiratlon. trallsferrlut! to said cltv all tlic rlifht. title and interest of every kind and natuieof wild St. Johns TraustKmaiioit company in aim to me pontoons, ferry slip, piling and tip nroaches used In connection with itx Icrrv business. Includi iir its franchise conveyed by Ordinance No. 136 of said cltv ordinances, executing only the letiy iKiafjumes joint, 10 nave unit to mmi to 1110 said city 01 si. joliih lurevvr. r.tkscd by the council May 23, lyi 1. Approved by the mayor .May 21, 191 1. K. C COUCH. Mavnr. Attest I'.A.RIClt. UivotiU'r. Published ill the St. Johns Review on May lb, 191 1, RESOLUTION It is resolved by the city of St. Julius That whereas, thc council did. by Or ilhmiirt. No. t?S ti.iki.oil by thc council and approved by llie mayor May 16, 1911, adopt the city engineer's tcrt In the matter of oiienitiK mid exteudiuK Urml- ford street In said city from Rlcumoml street to the east line of Outlot In A. I.. Miner's Addition, which Mid ordl nance Is hereby referred to and made a part of this revolution, and Whereas, thc council nt thU time deems It necessary uutl cxiwllcut tout) txilnl viewer to asset the benefits ami damnues caused by said Droi)cil oicu lllf; 01 Mill iirauioni street iis iiiiiirNii.i. Now, therefore, it is hereby resolved by thc cltv of St, John thai I. II. Martin, . . . 11'. 1 . .. . .. 7... 1 T. II. Cochran and Roy luKledue, three disinterested freeholders of the city of St. Johns ami poMciilnK thc qualifica tions of juror of the circuit court of Multnomah county le ami they. each of them arc hereby appointed as viewers to assess the damages anil benefits to tite respective lots, block and iwrctl of land proposed to be condemned in ohmi iui! of said Ilrudford street, a aforesaid atwcll. the benefit of pioiierty twir tlcularly benefited thereby, and tlmt each of said viewer shall miallfy as iiro vldrd by Section Hj of the charter of the city of St. Johusat the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. .June 12,1911,111111 proceed tous. M'M the dauiut-es and benefit as pre. scrlleil In Section Hi 3 o( mid dinner. Adopted by tne council .iiuy 23. 1911. P. A. RICK, City Recorder. Published in the St. John Review 011 May 26 and June 2, 191 1. RESOLUTION It is resolved by the City of St. Johns, ureuou: That whereas, it npjxarliiK to Die coun cil that owing to irregularities that por tion of Charleston street 1 vf nif between Albany street and low water mark In the Willamette river has never been vacat- cd, that the title thereto at all times since It dedication ha and now does rest In the city of St. Johns; therefore be lurtlicr resolved, mat 11 tlic present claimants of said property are willing to exchange an anual amount of land bor dering 011 Richmond street, that such proposition will be considered by the council; that should such projoslllou be by the said claimants rejected, the city attorney be, and he is, hereby directed to Institute suit to confirm and assert the ownership of the city In and to said roperty. Adopted by the council May 23, 191 1, I'. A. RICH, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review 011 May 26 ami June 2, 1911. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice Is hereby given that apportion ment of the cost of improving Durliut-tou street between I van hoe street and Hayes, sidewalk only, total cost of (04. 55 has been apportioned and is on file hi the office of the undersigned, subject to ex amination. Assessment diitrict extends back to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of laud abutting on said street as provided by the city charter and resolutions. Remonstrances against said apportion ment may be made in writing and Tiled with the undersigned until 3 o'clock P. M.June 12, 1911. I'KANri A. KlUli, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review May 26 and June 2, 191 1, For Sale Fine I400 piano. I200 cash, balance $5 per month. Own er has moved to Kansas and will deduct from the price of the piano $25 because it would cost her that much to ship it east, leaving the total cost I375. This is a rare bar gain. D. N. Bycrlee, 315 West Richmond. Not Ota label on your paper. Returns Enthusiastic "The main object of our visit.' said C. W. Sharp, chairmnn of the Forks Board, who returned to the city yesterdny from Chicago, "was to examine new Wcstruniitc paviiiK at Whiting, Indiana Harbor, Kast Chicago, etc. There has been con sidcrnble talk about this pavement and the party went from here to judge of ils merits for themselves Our party consisted of Alderman Douglas, Alderman Wallace, Street Commissioner McGilvrny, Reeve Henderson, of Kildotian, Mr. Hicks and myself. "What did you think of thc new paving?" asked tlic reporter who called 011 Mr. Sharp as represents tivc of the Telegram. "Well, sir, wc all thought it near perfection. Wc drove over 20 miles on it and so had a good chance to size it up. It is a composition in which Trinidad asphalt plays large part; it is laid down cooljtist like concrete, and it is thc real thing, no doubt about it. Street Commis siouer Tollman is enthusiastic over it; so were the nldcrmcu. I myself was interested in it because some time we will be paving thc walks in the parks that is, when we have some money to spare for that pur pose." Winnipeg (Can.)Telegram New M. E. Preacher the M. I.. Church has n new preacher. Brother Saudifer has been working pretty hard since he came Here, busy with lus church work, niul in nddition looking niter the new parsonage construction: with the building of a new church house looming up in the near fit ture, the good man will certainly welcome the new assistant who ar rived Thursday. The young man is said to have n woudvrftilly penc- trutiug voice, and a most winning iicrsouality, and for a time nt least, It is quite likely the new man will greatly outclass Brother Saudifer at his home, especially, where it is said Mrs. Saudifer pays morcnttcu lion to the new prenclicr than to her own husband. We do not an ticipate any serious trouble, how ever; for Brother Satulifcr is very kind hearted, and while not a lnrg man, the new preacher is said to ti the scales nt a little under ten pounds, so Brother Saudifer can handle him. The new man's first duties, we arc told, will be to keep Brother biintlifcr nwnke nights if he gets to nodding over his sermons. Mny the young man grow up to be ns bright ns his mother nud nil energetic as his father. PRINCESS THEATRE Formerly the I DUi HOUR tttrday's special program: Reel 1. The Dyiiauiitersfcoinlc) United Slates Artillery Mnuwuvers. Keel 3. I he Vain of Joe Dorr, (drama) n real Western thriller. Reel 3.--A Costly rlcdgc (comic) How a young htibbaud was cured from drink by his young wife. A atigh from hturt to liulsli. 3000 feet of First Class I'lctures. A Dandy show. Don't miss it. New ictures Sunday, matinee 2:15. Cut Prices In Flowers Note the following: Astors, I.o- lelia, Cosmos, Slocks, Verbenas, Forget-me-nots nud tomato plants ioc per dozen, 3 doz. 25c. All 50c and 75c Geraniums now 35 and 50 cents per do.cn. Cabbage plants 5c per do, at D. E. Brodahl's Corner So, Greshamaud Buchanan, A happy surprise party was tier- pet rated on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gil- am by a number of their trleuds Tuesday 'night, in order to say good bye to the worthy couple on the eve of their departure for Tillamook. The evening was spent with games and feasting. Those present were: (J. V. Mason, Mcrta Gattou, J.nura Gallon, w. K. Byerlee, Lttella Wilkinson, Mrs. D. C. Shaw, A. V. Graves, Alice Turcotte, Maud Tyuer, Sarah Graves, Charles Churchill, Mrs. Chas. Martinson, Mrs.Chas. Church- II, I,. Graves, F. I. Uhrig, Fliza Cole. Subacrlbo for tho Telegram beat evening paper on ths coast. Soe Ed Stockton. (Officials of ,1. 3Julii8, (Drrgott Ol'l'ICI'.RS Mayor K. C Couch Kreorijcr Frank A. Rice Treasurer W. Scott Kcllogit Attorney A. M. Kssoti Hngliietr C. It. Audrew rhyslciau A. W. Vincent -Chic! ol Police K. McKlnney Day follcc Robert Johusou Councllmen at Large: Valentine Chas. lircilcson I'. W, 1), I'rauk Horsruan Counciluicn First Ward A. A. Muck J. W. Davis Couacllmeu Second Ward O. I,. Ferrlne l Hill COMM1TTKF.S Streets an.l Docks;. W. Davis, I'. W. Valeutlue, A. A. Muck License--!'. Hill, A. A. Muck, Chas. lireilcson Water and I.ight-Chss. Urtdcson, I. W. Davis, I. Hill Flusnce-A. A. Muck, J. W. Davis, O. tV I'errlnc Ilulldlng and Grounds O. I Ferrlne, Chas. llrcdcsou, D. I'rauk Horsiuau Liquor License V. W. Valentine, O. L. Ferrluc, I). I'rauk llorsmau Health and Police I). Frank Horsuiau, F. W. Valeutlue, F. Hill flohoolboy Blunders. The University Correspondent re cently offered a prize for schoolboy mistakes. Hero are a few examples: "Mute, Inglorious Milton" these epi taphs nro used by a writer who was envious of Milton's being poet orient llo finds "sermons in stones" express es the snmo Idea ns Wordsworth's "tho restless stono chat all day long is heard." Cnlrln was n noted scientist nud peer, who died Intcly. Naples Is nn Independent stato In tho north of India. Shakcspcaro made a mlstnko In mentioning Onion, who did not Uvo until n hundred years after his time. Tho fomlntno of fox Is foxhen. John Hums was tho unmo of one of tho clnlmnnts to tho tltrono of Scotland In tho reign of Kdwnrd I. Tho pyrnintdi nro a rango of mountains between Franco and Bpnln. Tho thrco highest mountains In Scotland nro lien Novls, Hon Lomond and lien Jonson. Wolscy saved bis llfo by dying on tho way from York to London, When tho Eng lish first landed In Austrnlln tho only four footed nnimnl In tho country wan a rat Monsoons nro fortilo gorges be tween tho Ulmalayns. Whan Dlornion Dlad. Iljornson's son, In describing tho last hours of his father, writes; "Now nnd then tho bright flame of his humor flickered up. Tho doctor felt his pulse nud entd It was good. With his faco beaming with humor ho turned toward us and said, 'I ntn tho first iiinn to die with n good puho.' IIo unld one even ing and It seemed as If an old wlso man was spcnklng with tho weight of experience, 'Now I could write yes, now I could write, for I havo been In tho realms of death and hnvo folt tho pain Hint attends death.' And when all of us thought that tho IndltTcrciico of death was upon htm my mother, who nlwnys gave htm his food, which ho would rccelvo only from her, stood at tho bedsldo with a brooch on her breast which nho lind worn nt her con flrmntlon then ho opened his eyes nud looked at her. llo smiled, lifted his hand nnd touched tho brooch. This was tho last sign to tho outer world ho wan nblo to give." A Cold Rids. All through his llfo Hcnator Dolllrer of Iowa hint it horror of fust trains and possible rnttrond wrecks. Once ha wns on a train with Vlco President Fairbanks. Dolllver nwoko In tho mtddlo of the night, nnd It seemed to him that tho tnil 11 was going nt terrific npecd. IIo climbed out of his berth nnd, arrayed only In his piijnuins, started down tho length of tho trnlii to lind tho con ductor and ask him to order tho train run nt less need. It wns n cold night, but tho Hcuntor did not mind that until tho door of his enr snapped shut nud locked behind him nnd ho found thnt tho door of tho next conch was also locked. Ho rodo slxty-llro inllen locked out In tho cold of tho vcstlbulo beforo ho could wnko up nnylKxly to lot him In. Mr. Fairbanks flnnlly heard hU cries for holp and rescued him, Now York Tribune. Naoka and Lags of Animal. With few exceptions there hi a mark ed oqunllty between tho lungth of tho necks and of tho legs of both birds nnd quadrupeds, nud whether tboy 1h long or abort Is determined chlofly by the placo whoro tho nnltnnl must go fur Its food. This Is especially noticeable In beasts that feed constantly upon grass, In which case tho neck has Just n alight ndvnutngo III thnt It cannot hang perpendicularly down. Croco diles, lizards aud tlsh have practically 110 nocks. Fowls that feed In the water also offer an oxninplo nf this corrcHpondeiicu between tint ineinhem, with tho exception of awnns nud get-no nnd Homo Indian birds, which gather their food from tho bottom of pool nud must hnvo long necks for that pur- K)so, wlillo tho abort legs make It more convenient for them to uwlm. Dietetic and Hygienic Uazotte. A Btory Papys Tails. I'epyu tells In his diary that In tho reign of King Charles II. a customer bargaining with a London merchant for claret hired n confederate to "thun der (which ho had the art of doing upon n deal board) nnd to ruin and hall that U, muko tho wd of o as to glvo them n protonno of undervalu ing their inorchnut'M wines, by saying this thunder would spoil and turn them, which was so reasonable to tho merchant that ho did nbato two pis tol Li per tun for the wlno lu belief of that." A Mighty Dlfferenca. Ilroughata used to tell uu unecdote about tho flight from Waterloo. Na Kloon was greatly depressed. Ills aid riding beside him thought ho might bo sorrowing over tho loss of bo many old comrades at anus aud tried to comfort him by saying that Wellington also must have lost many friends, "IIo has not lost tho battle," was tho reply. Utterly Ueeless. "I'a, what U a futllo remark?" "Tho ouo a man makes for tho pur pose of cbanglug tho oubjoct when hU wife computing because he has fop gotten their wedding anniversary." Chicago Itecord-IIerald. 8ho Was Wli. "I asked Mies Jhnns to sing some thing, and Bbe refused point blank. Is ho grouchy J" "No. Bhes trying to make a hit Kith you. Cheer up." Toledo Blade. A Sound Raason. Mistress Didn't you hear mo calling, Jane? Jane Yes'in, but you told me tho other day never to answer you back, Throne and Country. Whatever enlarges hope will exalt courage. Johnson. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS 1 The following list of legal blauks are kept for sale at this office aud others will be added as the demaud arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases, All these blanks at the uniform price of 30c per dozcu. am.HrUPl T11 liMUBWrm MADE IN OREG MADE IN OREGON. Tho multiplicity nnd diversity of products made In Oregon are not m well known to tho average resilient, or business man, for that matter, ns they should bo, Horo In Oregon we manu facture pcrlinns ninety por cent of the nvoraga requirements of our eltiitens, hut cnmpnrntivcly few realize the fast "Mil do lu Oregon" should ho the sin gnn of every citizen. Kvory dollar spent for In. mo goods remains at home, and tho spbnilcr gets hack nt lenit a portion of money in one way er an other overy time lio buys n ".Made in Oregon" product. Oregon Is destined to bo one of the great manufacturing Mates in ths Union, hut the time It will require for linr to bo in tlio foremost rank of insu ufacturing states would greatly be shortened If our people would mak It a portion of their dully duties first to in quire If the goods they nrc huvlng are "Made In Oregon." Wo hnvo factories In this stato which today aro struggling for existence, nnd which would be running along smoothly, employing many more men and women if each man, woman and child in the stato would IniiiM nn having the hnmi product. II in not nuked that ottr pee p!o buy "Made In Oregon" good. In jtreferenco to goods made olsowhero, mi less the home product Is equal In qnal ity, nppearaueo nnd price to the same goods made elsewhere. Hut oven IhH cnstinl investigation of our ritiaous will tliow that ntir manufactories In moat lines are turning oat goods today the eqnnl of any In the country, and the Manufacturers' Association nitty asks that when licit goods nre offered that thev he given the preference. This leads to another Important phase of this question. The support of home Industry Is the duty of every citizen. We live by thf interchange of trade. There Is small need Indeed for the peiiple of Ortn to go outside their state for the every day requirements of llfo, and If th Ore. gon people would Insist on "Made In Oregon" goods being siild them, rvtalt dealers everywhere would kii-p mm thulr stock to meet the demands nf tbolr trade. Cities and slate nre built 11 11 by the pay-rolls within the state, l'wjwrty values nro kept up by tho my-rolls uf the factories. Farm vnlues are kept up liy the demands for farm pnnlwet from the cities, the iiuiiiiifacturtnK cent Mrs. The whole problem Is one whisk even casually studied will prove In any eltl r.en and to every man, woman ami ealld within the slate that his sttppurt of "Mnde In Oregon" (foods means that his own prosperity will Ite greater. It Is n "wheel within a whwl" prti sltton, Insist on "Made in OrKin" goods. The factories are the life of ear cities. The more factories we have, the man people nre employed, and greater be comes the prosperity nut only nf the cities, but nf llie rural districts, fur the factory supported oil lea munt deintii.1 upon the agricultural districts for their food supplies, nml largely fur their raw products, The home manufacturers depend umi: the people aud the people depend upon the home nmniifantwrera. The consistent support of heme lailns trles and the persistent demand fur "Mnde In Oregon" good men Hi In creased pay-rolls, which In turn will be to the advantage nf the farmer and all other producers uf Ike neeettititM of life. rne people of this eity aJNld mty "Made in Oregon" go4 fnm the loeal merchants whenever the priM and quality nre equal to Master made guttls. The "Made in Oreawn" MtoveaMaat Inaugural ed by the Manufacturers' As toelstlou. of Portland, will il MNea to stimulate the mnmifaatHr and sale ef goods made within the state. All property values ilepead HM6N the prosperity of tho community, ir mtr manufacturers are prospering, nad Ihe merchant likewise, tlie farmer will pros per, 100. ine persistent ueinaHU rur floods "Made In Oregen" will alp irlng greater prosperity to the (Hwssle of Oregon, Kiinnort the maiiHfaetHrers ef Tatar home city first, last and all ta I Ins, and you will help yewraelf (a pruaperity Hut If your loeal factories raaaot sup ply your wants, Insist that the mefslutat carries "Made in Oregon" gtseile frean other Oregon souraea to supply ysMir needs. Home prosperity iletieaila unaa kewa Industry, and state wide praetmHty will be greater If factories wiling "MshU In Oregon" gomls are Kitruwlwl by the loeal merchant, The mail order huusea of tke Uaat would not he so nrasiieroMS If the tsaainie of this community would laaiat oa hav ing "Made la Orejftin" ximmIs trtMM the local merehaNta. The business of tah enmmuulty would be belter eoaervd if the buying puniie ami tne at era aa aw would help along the "Made la Of)- gon" Idea. We notice that aame mereaaate la other eltlet are aalag coaalderahla tpmf advertising "Made lu Oresjaa" sjAotla. That is us It should he. The itereaar.. must know that his iaillvidual pros peril v Is to a ureat extant detMitet upou the prosierIty of the state at la rue, and If Oregun manufacturers are pat ronized, tlmt It will mean greater pay rolls, and greater pay rolls menu a larger ilegroe of prosperity for every man, woman and chlhj IjtjOrogon Look for the Name Patent Finger-Tipped Silk Gloves SOc up Look out for silk gloves that don't fit and don't wear. All genuine Kaysers the kind you've always worn-have "Kayscr" in tho hem. We sell them-any shade or style at tbe prlco of Interior makes. The ladies of the M. K. church will hold a food sale at Cnlef Bros, furniture store Saturday afternoon. Iast Saturday's sale was omitted through a misunderstanding. Not tha labal on your paper.