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f Stories of Success gyrus ii. Mccormick Bavin ir. Indua trious. energetic. and all the tlmo devising, think ing, experiment Ing, tho Invent or of tho reaD- Intf machlno lived to becomo the great e t benefactor tho farmers of Am erica havo ever known. Tho spirit of Inven tion wan In Mb blood and after yer of toll and discouragement ho carved his namo high among tho xvnrlil'a micceaseri. He wag more than an Inventor he was a business man, and It la largely due to tho reaping machlno that the United States outstrips the world as a grain producer. He spent his boyhood working In h niiR mill nnd carnenter shoo on his father's Virginia farm and at all times showed tho careful, saving In omnltablo spirit which always tnnWua tnr mirrnsfi. Everybody should havo a savings account. Hn mutter how careful vou are In the matter of expense, money Is auro to slip through your fingers unless you havo a place for your surplus earnings. Havo a savlDK plan and adhero to It, FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon Svi.vhsthk Pktkhson, Pres. A. K. Julius, Vice President If. P. Dkinkhk, Cashier C. H. Ku.SHKi.i., Ass't C'asliier . Too Prsolous, "Makers to his majesty" and 'Its ported" lire word that curry much weight to nmuy minds. It U stnuiKe what ii glory a forelKii label can cast upon a comiiioii place article. The fact of n coinniudlty having erosHcil tliu vu- tcr. huwuver. Is not tnki'ii iUlte mi hu- rloiiHly iolay iim It wan mime fifty or nlxty yuan iikd. M. '. I). MUboo jrlvea an lnlanc In her "A Half On- tnry In Hiilcin. Miss Ann M. ItiiHt wiih nni of tho two milliner. Hlic hail a Inri' collec- Hun of finery, n!it'lvis full of hiinilxoiiio ribbon anil kIiinm hIiiiwciincm of rich (inlirolili'rloH, IickIiIcm the Inuvllalilu botiiiclH. Umcu hIii; I input t im) a iiuan tlty of exmilnlte Trench can. Tim xtrlnps were somewhat criitlic'1 In tho trntiHlt acroH tho ocein. Iho rnps were ipili'lily disposed of. An iitiut iKiughl one, and MIhi Hum Innocenlly olmcrviHl thai it "warm lion would maid! I Ik; itciihcs nil rlnlit.' "Wlmt!" InillKiiuntly vscIiiIiiiimI Iho mint "Kuioolli a crcaxu miiilc In 1'nrU? No. Indeed; never!" THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW DY A. W. MARKLE Published Every frldny At 117 West Uurllnston Stroot. Tint KKVIKW Is entered nt pout office In Hnlnt Johns, Oregon, ns innll matter of the second emits under the Act n com Kress of March j, 1879. OfflclU Ntwiptpir of th Oily of St J thai. Admitting rsUi, 11.00 p.r Inch pr month Subsorlptlon prloo $1,00 per yonr. President Tuft was called "the fnt one." nnd "the liir one" nil the way 011 his .swint; iiroiuid the .1000 mile circle nnd .so iniitiy tho't thnt there, nuist he n urent ntiitn- tiou .soinewhere inside of the tiling swollen to Mich lare proportions lx. 1 M , A Famous Engllih Clock, Wells cathedral cunlnln one of tho mint Interesting eloel;n In t lie whole world. It wiih coiiHlriicled by Peter .luhtfoot, a monk. In KJ'JO ami em- brace many device which testify to tbo niiclent horoloKlHt'H Ingenuity. Several cnlestlnl and terrestrial bodies nro Incorporated In the Inlorcstlnu movement mid rchitlritmhlp, They In- dlcnto the hours or dm day, the ago of tho moon nnd tho position of tho planets nnd tho tides. When the clock ntrlkos the hour two companies of horsemen fully nrtned ilash out of gateways In opposite directions nnd iliargo vigorously. Thoy strlko wllh their Innccs ns they pnss as many limes ns correspond wllh Ihu number of the hour. A llttlo iltstanco away, scaled on n high perch, Is n quaint figure, which kicks llin quarters on I wo bells placed beneath his feel and strikes tho hours on a bell. Tho dial of the clock Is divided Into twenty' four hours nnd shows Iho phases of the moon nnd n map of Iho universe. Harper's. HOTELS IN PORTUGAL Paying One's Bill There Becomes Duel In Politeness. When traveling for the llrxt time In Portugal one Is apt to become exas Iterated when he desires to Kettle up with his landlord at the hotel. When tho traveler asks bow much his bill I tho landlord bows graciously, Minlle." Buavely, rubs his hands together nnd replies thnt the bill Is as much ns tin guest wishes to contribute. This Is simply the opening of n tluei ef politeness, for the hardened traveler t once thanks the landlord for his con lldcucu In lilm and again very coiirle ously asks for a detailed statement of his account Still the bill Is not forth coming, for the landlord declare lliai ho dues not wish to Insult bis guest In any such tnniiner. Finally flu Intiil lord does reckon up the charges on hl fingers. When he has Mulshed he asks the traveler how much the sum total Is. If the traveler hasn't kept track of It the landlord very laboriously goe over the account again. If the guei bus footed lilt the bill the lillidliilil I' sure that II cannot be so much and In slats on n re-reckoning The result ! tho same, and the landlord Invariably needs to bring two or three more tin gcrs Into use for Items Unit bail been accidentally omitted. Needless to stale, the traveler not hardened to this process breaibes 0 deep sigh of relief when lie "escapes -Uoys' World. Ho Made Them Listen. "X" Ileldler, the old vlgllauln lender of Mnulnun, wns el is' ted sheriff of Lewis and Clnrk county, In which Hel- nut Is situated. During lieidier's Incumbency Iho Jnll was rebuilt and ono of the new fashioned steel cages for Urn prisoners Installed. Ileldler Invited nil Iho notables down to hoo tho cage when It wns completed. The governor nnd the state and city olll- finis nnd many prominent cltlxens ac- ropled the Invitation. "X" look them Into n cngo nnd excused himself for n minute, lie went out nnd locked tho door, Then hit took n chair and sat down outside. "Now, dern ye," ho said to the lm prisoned notables, "ye'vn bin edglu' According to n straw vole tiikcn " "y 1 '"'H"' '" Htorlcs y the Portland Kvulillii; Jotiriml of fho old dnys an' not llstenln' to 'cm. 11st week. President Tuft Is inluhtv ,Nnw 1 ',,',",, ,0 " "H1'"' 1. ..V'.i . :. ' . . V , " kept them Ihero Ihreo hours- I lust weak timber to Micceed himself, 1 ....til I. I. ...I I.I, ...I. ..I. I. . . t . . , . I uimi nt; 111111 linn 1111 tvuum uuiii'L 111 - "y 'Vl V,B. ,H:r . ulo,Y lMles.-1'hllndolphln Hnlurdny Kvcnlng who itiiL-u out me eoupoiiH invotcu 1 Ht. Ills rc-cledtioii. I.iifollctte was the popular choice with Koosevelt sec ond on the icpnhlicaii ticket, while Wilson led with liryan a close tiec mm on the democratic ticket. DIET AND AGE. Proper Eating Would Insure Bettsi Health and Longer Life, Medical experts, Insurance men, edu cators and teachers of the science of health nnd happiness generally are In favor of simpler living nnd it return to nature. The mortality of adult age of the period between forty and sixty - Is Increasing, but It Is not due to the stress of modern life, to worry nnd overwork, ns some have supposed. II Is due, wo are assured, to overeating nnd bad diets. There U every reason why wo should live longer nnd be healthier, for comforts are Increasing and Inventions nre lessening toll and nuxlely. Hut our very prosperity bus led to richer and ampler diets, nnd lliere Is wherit the mischief lies there. nnd In our Indoor life. We shun na ture; wo Hhut out light mid air; we walk little and seldom eat or rest In the open air. In gardens, fields or on ixjrches. 'this Is nil wrong, and tho wages of this wrong ure III health, depression, gloom, the shortening of the natural span of life. Habits of outdoor life should be formed early at school. Am much leaching as possible should ho done In the oK'ii air and as much playing likewise. After graduation boys nnd girls should continue to cul tlvato the outdoor life and families should continue tho practice. Chlciigu llecord-Heruld. A liooster meeting to inune,iirntc n live commercial chili in a befit tiiiK milliner having been culled for Monday evening, Nov. 13, it be hoove all uoinI citiens to attend and aid with their piocucc and counsel, rontics sunn nave no patt in the new club, neither shall annexation or factional strife of imv untitle be tolerated. The express piirHise ami mission of the club shall be to aid in the development 11111I uenernl well 1110 of ht. Johns. The anditoiilim of the IHkIi school had a hearty laugh lilillilliiK should lie ciowdeil to its capacity on the evening of Novem tier 1 1 til. 4 Mas O'tWU's R.ply. Mnx O'llell nt n dinner In Montreal at which were present KnglUb, Kcotch, Irish nnd I 'tench wns asked to give his opinion of the different race. Hero Is the answer he gnvo on tho In stant. The Hcntchmnn," he mild, and he clinched his right hand tightly and pretended to try to force It open with tils left. "Tim ICngllsluuRn" - And ho went through the same performance, oMnlug the hand nt the end after nn npparcnt struggle, "The Irishman" And hit held out hi hand wide open. with Urn palm upward. "The French- mun" And he made n motion with both hands ns If ho were emptying them on the table. There was not n wont of explana tion, but nil understood thoroughly mid Dante's Inferno Dante must have had a glorious "JiiH on when he conceived his visions of Inferno as depicted 011 the screens at the Multnomah last uii;lit. In his plan of hell we no- nmi tutu ue mane a most serious omission: No place was provided lor iieiiuiiueut .stiitticrthers. Anoth er cocktail illicit have conjured a .scene uppallinj; enough for such in his vivid Imagination. We did not A Qood Shot. A HiMirtNUitin of great Imaginative Klfts and fond of telling Ids exploits related that at one shot he had brouKht down two psrtrldges mid a luiro. Ills explanation was that, al though he had only hit one partridge. the bird In falling had clutched nt another partridge and brought Hint to earth entangled In Its claws. "Hut how about the ImreT" he was asked, "Oh," was the calm reply, "my gun kicked and knocked me backward, and I fell on the haro as It ran pastl" An Old Christmas Law, The general court of Massachusetts Hay Colony, following tho example of the HuglUh parllaiueut. In ttWv enact- fsl 11 law that "anybody who Is found Ttlsphono Llss, Al One Hundred nnd first street nnd llroudwny 11 man wus talking Into u telephone. Presently he was heard to say: "All right, i ll come. 1 nni now at Twenty-third street and Hroadway I'll be up In about half an hour." That chap seems to have lost his hearings." said n man wh. had over heard the error In locality. "He knows where he Is all right." said a drug clerk, "He's just putting up n bluff. It Is quite n common bluff Men tho have a mighty high regard for truth at nil other times do not hesl late to tell n whopper iiliout where they nre when talking over the tele phone. I have heard persons swear over that wire that they were tele phoning from points all the wuy from llobokeu to Atultyvllle. They were not seasoned liars, either; Jti.it wanted a few minutes' grace apparently nnd thought the easiest way to get It was to make nut they were 11 mile or two farther nwny than they really were." New York Press. Custom In Spain. One thing sjieclally U vital In Pilir Contumliii'." they say ("It Is th cus tom"). It explains commercial honor tersely for the HpunUh business man to keep his word and pay hi bills; ex actly us It l equally customary for him to lack what we call "honor" In some other departments of life. It Is customary to do or not to do, to like or not to like, a thousand things. Why? "Custombiv" Is the only reply. It U customary, moreover, not to yield read ily to an Improvement or a luxury, even ns It Is again equally customary, once the Spaniard has yielded to n given thing, to hold to It like nduumut. -Arthur Sinuley lllggs In Century. Wanted exKxn any place hud been provided oirvliiK. by abstinence from labor, in .Satan .s domain for uewsKijaT feasting or any other way. nny such men, and was gratified to know that even Dante, in his disordered state, made no provision for them A strange part of this hell of Dan te's was thut there were few women there which would be hell in it self for some of thonv there. How ever, there were a few loughnited tnaloK supposed to represent certain lemulufi. l lie production in its en tirety wns a splendid and brilliant one, the stage setting being on a inaguiliccnt scale. The theatre wus crowded to its doors, and all .seemed to enjoy the trip to the low er regions immensely Mr. Nelson deserve much credit lor this production as we leant now .1.... I r: 1 , . . nun ue mm 11 ineim rcutcu l lie theatre from Mr. Sahuond for the day us Christmas day shall pay for ev ery such offense 5 shillings." This law was repealed In KWI It Oot Warmtr- Mttle Willie Hay, pa, doesn't It get colder when the thermometer falls? Pa Yes. my son. Little Wllllo-Well, ours has fallen. Pa- How far? I.lttla Willie AlKiut live feet, nnd whon tt struck Iho hall floor It broke." His Prsfsrsnc. "You can get an nrniful of daisies for a dime." pointed out the optimist, 'mid Just look nt their bright, merry Ittle faces J" "What do I want lth an armful of daisies?" growled the hmsiuUL "I'd rather have u cheese smuhvlch," New York Journal. On tho Trail. 'I'm gunning for railroads," an nouueed the trust buster. "Then come with tne," whispered the near humorist. "I can show you some of the tmck."-llrookl,m Life. A Snsk TaU. A man took his small son to th park. They fed bread to the swans and then stood for a loug time In front of a cage of serpents. The boy looked at theiu with fuscluutcd eyes. At last lie exclaimed. "1 like these tails all right, but where are the unlumls?" I.lpplncott's. Hs Was Immuns. Howell Her laugh Is contagious. Powell- Well, I was In no danger of occasion and that the picture would catching It. Khe wns laughing at ma not have been shown had these -New York Press. two Kcutlemcu not taken it niton themselves to risk it alone. 10 K,,ow XM ont u on w7 wiieruoy to oener 11. Alfred Auaun. Probably, The Orator-I arsk yer, Wot la this life we 'old so dear? Soon I'll bo lyln' with me forefathers. The Voice Au' glvlu' them points at the game tool lAindon Sketch. Common sense ace (Ireeley. is the genius of our Muck Mercantile Co. is inatieu rating a huge 1 5-day clearance sale, commencing tomorrow. livery thing in the store is being more or less reduced in price, and bargains in endless variety may lie found throughout the establishment. If you want good goods with the prices cut to the quick, attend the sale, Oo to M. C. Soulo for retil estate bargains. 507 No. Jersey. 50P Irregular bowel movements lead to chronic constipation and a cou stipated habit fills the system with impurities. II15RUINI5 is n great bowel regulator. It tuirifies the system, vitalises the blood and puts the digestive organs in fine vigorous condition. Price 50c. Sold by St. Johns Pharmacy. For Kent Furnished Plat three rooms hesidus hall uud bath --Furnished A 1 . See Calef llros. ohm- I site postoUiee. I REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Roulty, lTllls of Sale, Leases. All these blanks at the uniform price of 30c pet dozeu, Young men to join the Young Men's Unrncn class of the First Baptist Sunday school. It meets from to to 1 1 a. 111. Sunday. All young men most cordially invited to come. bee. A fine niano, cnod as if from tin shop today, cost $400, will sell fot too eiisli to save shipping Ivist, il taktn before November so. Set Uycrlcc, this office. Congregational church, corner of Richmond streets: all the rcgtilin services will be held Sund.iv preaching by the jmstoi. All iuvd d.O. W.'Nelson. Sec McKinney & Davi-foi Park rose, acies and half nens: iii.so loi acies, fooo half acres. Car line ti center of district, easy Icinis; 1:01111 over and see the plat. U'olcott (the tent man) 130 tttl street, Portland, is the man to set for real estate or mercantile deals 46tf. TREASURER'S SALE OF Delinquent Assessments Notice Is hereby given that I will on W(-iltt.u'ii. Kitei'tHhi.r 3utb. foil. st the hour of 10 o'clock 11. 111., sell at IIim fr.illl .l.wir ,kf 111,. .'Ill ll'lll 111 111.- IMIt ol St. johtiK, Oregon, at public miction to tne iiiKiicsi limner, casu 111 uniiii, im properly dci-cribcd below, except Mich as may he 'redeemed bv owners prior to tin list'; of iwiln.Jt MKlmTfrJi thereof as will lir itrri.wirv In tuiv iiH.eMttient. Interest and coth levied against naW,prorty. Mohawk Street. . Add. Lot Illk Owner Ainouui Caplcs.. ..to. .3. .11. A. Whitney.. f 98.9) Csples. ...11,3. " . . M1..13 Hdlsoii Street St.J.l'ark 23 7. . W. I,. Laiuliorn. . 119,23 .at. .7. . " bo.53 . J. S.. C. !!. Levins ..139,23 Jersey Street Sidewalk I'.T.Smlth S..3. . C. M. Mleninn..ioj.99 hewer Number 3 Star Sand Co ., 58.31 5H.31 .. 5S.31 " . 8.il WC. Hton2..j;8.7 10.05 III.OA Alex Klohk . . 73.34 North IvauliiK.- Street McDouk.J 13. .3. .1! M C011rtright.78.70 Mohawk Street Severalties...!.. Alex Klohk . .117.94 Sniil 9H.-rt; Is to be tnld to pay ilc St. Johns .7.. 3, , .3. ,3.. s-.i " O..I.. .7.1.. .8..!.. in.loliim friut.3. . A. I, . Miner G. .34. C j AnilciNin 7-. 34 Severance 5. . 4 linipieiit iiMCStmunts tlicr con and the In terest and the Costs of advertlolne nnd mile. W.SCOTT Kiu.i.oc.c;, City 'I rea Mirer, Published in the St. lohns Review 011 Novemb r ,i, 10, 17 and 34. 1911. ORDINANCE NO. 439 An Ordinance to Prohibit Smoking or Other Fire Huz- (irdon Public Docks or else where Contrary to Orders ol Property Owners, Pro viding Penally and Declar ing an bmergency. You Can't Lose Alveolar Dentistry Is Guaranteed for Life It Does Away Entirely With Plates and Bridge VVork. The city of St. Johns does nrilain us iomows: Section I. That it shall be unlawful for any erMu or ikmsoiis to either lijht or sinoVe either clftr, ie or elearetle, or in expnxie any iireunrKs or III any oilier mnniicr increase lire liaaril on any public dock in the City of St. Johns eoiiimrv 10 me lenns of lire insurance m iiii tiiftif l on Mich dock, or to strike itmti-lies or otherwise excise any naked liKhl on any such dock for miiv tmr- sie or on imv pietcxt whatsoever. Section i. flmt it shall be unlawful to commit any of the acts prohibited by M-ciioii one of tins orilliiiuce in any house or place in the citv of St, Johns contrary to the wish or direction of the .Minei or in, limber of any such house or prenne. Section A. Any person t r persons vio 11111111; any of the provisions of this ordi nance Mian, iiuiii conviction tuereoi be fore the nuinli'ln.il court of the citv of St. Johns, be fined not lens than ia.no or more than f J5.00, or be imprisoned in me city or me county jail 1101 more iiiau ten nays tor eacu oneiue. Section .1. In as much as there is at this time ureal hazard to public property from smokers on the Philadelphia street dock, au emergency is declared to exist ami nils ordinance snail lie in lorce anil effect from nnd niter bein; signed by the mayor. 1'asM-d by the council this list dav of iicioncr, 1911. Approved by the mayor this .list day 01 iicioner, 1911. K.C. COUCH, Mayor Attest: I'. A. Rice, Recorder. l'ttblUhed in the St. Johns Review .Noveunier 3, 1911. NOTICE. Mrs. Osgood, formerly of Huston setauraut.has leased the Peninsula Hotel, comer of McKiulcy five, mid Willamette boulevard, where she will conduct the .same. Hoard hy the day or wick. Rooms to tent. 52 2te digest this please Our gunrantee is such that you cannot possibly lose. Most patients that come to us have been told by other dentists that they must wear n pl.ite for the rest of their lives. As bridge work cunnot be done where vou huien't teeth ot both ends to anchor the bridue to, in such case as wrll as nil cases were bridge work is possible, we can supply your missintf teeth with beautiful aitistic.cleanly.comfui table Alveo lar teeth.and guarantee them to last for life. If for any reason the work Droves defective or unsatisfactory, we repair or moke it oyer free of charge. If neither can be done, which Is SELDOM, but sometimes the case, we then make you the best plate possible. Our guarantee simply means that instead of destroying your natural teeth to which we anchor, we prevent llirir destruction, thereby assuring the pa tient nnd ourselves thai the Alveolar teeth, in 4'J cases out of SO, are going to last for the remainder of your natural life! If not. then No. 50 crets what the nther dentists told you was your last resort before you came to us a plate nnd the best that can he made. Our Alveolur Irrlh are the most beautiful nod natural looking teeth imaginable. They cannot be told Irom nature s product. We can imitate nature so nearly that we defv nnwine. dentist or laymen, to tell them from the most perlect natural teeth. Each tooth is set 111 its own socket, separate and distinct, spaced like natural teeth where best to do so, lapped in oilier places. The cusns occlude with the oonosinn Irrth nnd in some cases we put them in crooked purposely to match and occlude with your other natural teeth. The work is so remarkable nnd so perfect that we cannot do it justice bv a written descrlotion. nor could you believe it. It sounds too good to be true, but we can show you samples, (counterparts of the work, let you see fo yourself what it is. There are 12 Alveolar Dental Co. offices in the West. About (30,000 people in the United States are wearing Alveolar teeth. About 30,000 were supplied by the Alveolar Dental Co, 1 About 2000 people of this city nnd stale were equipped in this ofhee: 99 per cent of 1 these, if not nil, will tell you that they are 1 delighted and that it's the best invest ment thnt they ever made, if asked. We will gladly refer you to as many as you care to see. Alveolar Teeth, Where Urlrigeork If Impossible. If only your front teeth nre left, say three or four or more, we can replace all of those that have been lost on both sides clear back with perfect Alveolar teeth, whilst I bridgework would be impossible even if you have eight or ten front teeth to tie to. I If you have only two back teeth on each side, say mol.irs.wn can supply all the front ! teeth that are missing with beautiful, srrv , iceable, lifelike Alveolar teeth. This could J not possibly be done by the bridge route. And where bridgework is possible, - tlieie is no comparison between I lie two, A very lurge percentage of our I work is taking out bridgework put I in by supposedly high. class dentists and 'replacing it with the beautiful nnd artistic j Alveolar teeth. And unlike I bridgework in another respect, It Is prac i tially painless. No boring or culling into , the gums, nothing to be dreaded. Now I then prices being equal, which would you choose 1 Curiae Pyorrhea (loose teeth) a dis 1 ease given up by other dentists as In t curable is another of our specialties. We I cure it absolutely. It's a boastful statement j to make, but we can do anything that is . possible in dentistry, and what we do is j always of the very highest class. Our j booklets, Alveolar Dentistry, are free, j Write for one if you cannot call. We j have samples of our woak to show at all nines. AI.VU0I.AR Dt'.NTAl. CO., DUNTISTS Cortland Alilrigton Uhlc., IU6J Third St. Scflttlc-ilnlglit Hide., Second and Plus. Terms to Reliable People. Chamberlains Stomach and I.iver tahlets do not sicken or Kripc, and may lie taken with tierfect safety ' the most delicate woman or the yotitiKcst child. The old and fee Me will also find them a most suit- title remedy for aldlne mid strcniitli. cniiiK their weakened digestion nnd for retulatint! the bowels. Ior sale hy all dealers. Christian Church Sunday .school 011. in., Preachiuir 11 a. 111. and no p. in., C. K. 6:30 p in. Jun ior Kudeavor 3 p. m. Kverybody uvlted to all these service. 1 aoer- nacle corner New York and Leon ard streets. A cordial invitation is extended to all, J. R, Johnson, Pastor. WE ARE PREPARED To take yonr order for that Mini Mu need Our line is complete, See us In fore you liny. We are taking orders for Mreless Cooke! s. Our second shipment will arrive in the courseo a week. Step in and we will explain how they save 75 per cent in fuel alone. ST. JOHNS HARDWARE COMPANY WE GIVE SERVICE WE GIVE SERVICE If Every Store Keeper Only Knew the Savings he could effect in his light bill by usinK Mazda lamps he would never have any inferior illitmiuant iu his store at nny price. He Would Prefer Electric Light ns a matter of economy, to say nothing about the brilliant white liht of the Mazda lamps, unrivaled for .show win dow illumination. If you would like to know more about the service thesci lamps are giving others, ask jtsj. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 7th nml Alder Struct WE GIVE SERVICE WE GIVE SERVICE THE DIRECT LINE EAST BULLETIN NO. 4 The trains of the North Hunk Ro.id run throtie.li to Spokane, Unite, Iluleiia, Miuuenpo lis, St. Paul and Chicuo without ehiinne. None is faster or better appointed. Kvety uicderii feature of equipment is supplied. II1..!. I.. l A - , , .1 . , ... J mi (nny one cnaiiKc 01 irniu, ami mat is uie .same station, uina In, Kansas Cit , St. Louis, Denver and other central western points .11 V 1 1 .11 III. tl Tickets mid hauKauc nrmniied throiiKh to all eastern noinls. Do tails will be furnished on request. How to make a Deposit The blank deposit slips furnished by the bank should always be filled out by the depositor and proved by the teller; this serves as a double check on the transaction, and if at any future time a question should arise as to the total amount deposited, or any separate item, the slip in your own handwriting can be produced by the bank as unquestionable proof. The cash to be entered according to specifications iu proper amounts and the checks, drafts, or other paper must be listed sepa rately below. In depositing checks on local banks, write the name of the bank on which they are drawn opposite the amount, and if out of town paper, write name of city or town. Write the figures in a column, add up and write the total amount below. Present your pass book, deposit slip, and items of deposit to , the receiving teller, and see that the proper amount is entered to your credit on your book. The Peninsula Bank Capital, and Surplus - $57,000.00 United States Depository for Postal Savings Funds OFFICERS: ROHKUT TRHAT PLAIT, Presidetit PRUD C. KNAPP, Vice President JOHN N. HDLHFSUN, Cashier STANTON L. DOHIH, Assistant Cashier V. K. COMAN, G. V. & P. A. O. M. CORNI-UJ., Agent f -A. Blocks, Trimmings LUMBER! Slabwood : I . Rough, Prompt Dry, Dressed, Deliveries. Green, Flooring, Quality Finish. Guaranteed. ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 I 4 I I A. H. BLACKBURN Undertaker and Funeral Director UcpreeutiiiK I'ortUiul Marble Works. Intimates lurnUlieil for all kinds of monuments, vault anil roping work. If you are thinking of having anything ilone in this line, call at mv office ami talk It over. Phone Columbia 283 East Burlington Street, St. Johns, Oregon 2 11. HENDERSON McDonald Bldg., 208 Jersey St. I 4 V : Keai estate, Loans, insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared, Accurate Work Guaranteed. Bring- in your printing- NOW A. B. 1IBMSTOCK Si GKO. It. II KM STOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Full Una of Rob, Cask!, ato., kapt In stock UUV ASSISTANT OtEce Phone WooJUwn iSji . Rddcnce I'hont WooJUwn sio UNIVERSITY PARK, OREGON' I i