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A Wish Win, I'd like to snenk away today Off yonder where the willows sway, And loaf beside a little stream Where long ago I used to dream. Bare-footed I would like to be A pole cut from a hickory tree, A line of knotted string, and bait I dug beyond the garden gate, I'd like to ta(kc along, the way I did in golden yesterday. But that's a wish I'll never get It's buried in the past, and yet, Somehow my rod of split bamboo, My Shakespeare reel and tackle new And artificial minnows fine, The splendid silk and linen line Set me to wishing I could know Once more the joys of long ago, The charms of that old fishing hole, When I had but a hickory pole. I'm starting out at break of day To fish out in yonder bay, With costly tackle, shining bright, But I shall miss the old delight; And I shall wish that I could be That youngster, underneath the tree, That bare of head, bare-footed lad, Who only homc-mnde tackle had, And live my yesterdays again, Because 1 used to catch 'cm then. Detroit lfrcc Press. A Review of Reviews (Issue of Dec. 2, 1904, J. II. Croine, editor.) Chas. H. Bailey of Wisconsin ar rived Wednesday and lias taken a position with the St. Johns I.nm Company. I J. li. Williams, father of Mrs. M h. Ilolbrook, arrived in St. Johns Wednesday from Wisconsin. M Williams is an old newspaper man and will locate in this city. FA SIT ffiE.EJN&. THE BONHAM & CURRIER Thirteenth Wednesday Special Wednesday, July 1 7th The Motor Races, Industrial Exhibits and Sweet Pea Show arc now part of St. Johns' history. In our opinion it was a great success. We feel that St, Johns should now make an annual affair of the Sweet Pea Carnival at least. But we hope that by sonic wise planning and expended energy that a switch to the Dock by this time in 1913 will compel us to go else where with the Sweet Peas. Wc will do our part. it Next Wednesday, July 24th, the Grocers have their picnic at Bonneville. We will close our store and go. So there will be NO WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ON THAT DAY. FOR THAT REASON, WE WILL CUT THE PRICE ON MORE ARTICLES FOR THIS WEEK'S SALE General II. H. Conipson of :ity tn Port land was in the city '1 ticsdny. Gun Compson bears the proud distinc tion of having platted the first tract into buildiiii; lots In Oak I'ark at dition. I The Johcs flour mill, equipped with the most modern machinery is about to hqjin operations. John lIiiKtierly of Stillwater Minn., has nurchased nroncrtv i St. Johns Heights addition and will build at once. G. W. Dunlmr.foriuerly of Gree Icy, Col., is conshleriiitr the ailvis ability of Martini' a new and .secoui hand furniture and auction house in St. Johns. Proposals lor Street Work Kcnlcd iomkmU will Ih reeelved h the ollice (if the recorder of the cltv i St. John until July 'M, 1917, at H o'clock t. 111. lor liic liuiiovt)iui'iit ol S. Ivan I100 strict from liic northerly niilv Hue ol Mulmwk Mrret o the MHitherly tide Hue 01 Klciniiiiiiii MtiH'l, in tile iiihii ner provided by ort lumice No. .1112. mi! jeet In ttiu iiovUlon o( the clutter mill oriiiunitrcH 01 mi' cuy ol M. joIiim, ami the uMlumte ol tilt' city engineer, on file, The enulucer'ii cMlumte in fl. IN7.ll2. llitlH iiumt IteMrietly tuiUTOMliincewlth minted limiika I1U-I1 will Ih (urn tidied 011 iiiillailliin at the oHiee o( the recorder of the city of St. John. And aid Improvement must lie couiilt lil on or oi'iort' (hi liny nomine UM iiilllcu tion of noliri'of ihoikmiiU fur wdd work No iroMMd or Mild will Ih eoiifcliUred uuluMi iiccoiiimiiU'iI by acuitiliud clunk ixmiiilc to liic mnyor ol till' city of St Joliiw, ci'itilliHl Ity a rHHMililu iMiik tor uu amount wimhI lo ten Hr cent, of tint KBTt'K I'iojmmmI. The lilit to reject any ami all Mils U ncruor rwurvMi, lly order of the city council. 1'. A. KICK. City Kivonlur. I'ulillslwd In the St. Joluiii Itevicw July 111 mill an, 191 J. Proposals for Street Work Sauted iirooU w ill le received at the ollice of the Uccorilcr of the Cltv of SI. John until July 23d. lyu, at N o'clock 11. 111. lor me luiprou'iiu-iit ol Ivauhoe ttect from the southerly line of I'olk street to the northerly Hut of Ma Mrcct, in the manner provided Ity Or diunucc No. IStl. kiiliiect lo the nrovU. ions of the charter and ordinance of the City of St. John, Mild the elituate of me euy engineer, on me. Hnuiiieer' elunate in ffi.OI2.fll. Illila 111114 he strictly in accordance with printed hluuk. which will he film iklud 011 applicMtiou at the ollice of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns, And Mid itupiovemuut miut Ik completed on or ouiore 00 iwya irom tune ol the lust publication of notice of iroH)Mlti of Mid wotk. No ptopowd or hid will lieeoiikiilered unluss accouiMiiiwl hy a certified check uivuble to the ordur of the Minor uf tin- City of St. John, certified hy n reopou slide bank for an amount equal to ten per cent, of the nin-gute prupitwd. The riKht to reject any and all hid is ncreuy reserved, lly order of the City Council. 1'. A, KICK. Recorder. Published in the St. John Review on jury 0, iz uuii iy, 1012. The Model Laundry Thoroughly equipped for all kinds of laundry work and Up-to-date in every respect. Prompt and efficient sorvice guar anteed, Your patrouage solicited. NOTIONS 3 Lustre Cotton 10c Box Htiir Pins 3c 2 Pkgs. Common Pins 5c Safety Pins per Do 3c Hnir Nets 3c Hooks and Eyes 3c Men's Straw Hats SECOND SALE Hig Harvester Hut, special 20c Hoys liny Seeds, special 15c Men's $3.00 Soft Dress Huts, special. . .$2.10 " $1.50 " " " .. 1. 13 Hoys 500 Dress Hats, special 39c These Hats are all 191 2 stock. j'l" i-Uir IOC 5c Wash Goods for House Dresses 12 I-2C Ginghams per yard, special , 6c and 7c Prints per yard " , 15c Percales per yard, special 12c ioc " " " 8c 8c Apron Ginghams per yard, special .... 7c All White Goods Reduced 20 per cent MEN'S SHOES Wc still have n number of pairs of men's last seasons low shoes that you can have for $2.00 per pair. 1 Ins is just one half the regular price of most of them. Ladies' Knit Underwear, short sleeves, 25c garments will be 39c a suit. 50c Union Suits will be 39c a suit. BONHAM & CURRIER OPEN UNTIL 8:30 P. M. SALE NIGHTS Special For This Week Last week we sold 1600 feet of ,'i-ineh galvaui.ed water pipe and will .still sell it thin week at same price-.jc jkt foot. 50 feet of cot ton hose $3. 25 U, S. Until Room Cleaner cleans : enameled ware, .silver, nickeNplated and vanished .surface. Once you iiku it we are sine you wilt continue to use it. It is the hast cleaner 011 the market. Call and get sample. Sells in pint cans 35c. Quart cans 50c EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street Notice ot Final Account In the County Court of the State of On- gou, In mill lor the County of Mult IIOIIIIlll, 111 the mutter of the eoliite of lumen lllntt. ileeeitkwl. Nolit-eof lii-urim: set tlement of lliml account mitl petition for imiilimiiou. Notice U hereby elveu that l'eler A tit leu, HtlmiuUtrntor of the entitle of Iioues lliult. ileeeiued, lm.i remleretl iiiul ore- MMittMl fur Kettleiuuiit to unit riled In the County Couitof the .State of OreKou In nml for Multnomah county, hi dual uc count uu mch iiilmiulktrator and ielitlou for li.trllnittoii. iiiul (hut Monthly, the U2iul day ol July, 1911, ut t o'clock a. 111 at the court room of Mid Court, ut the Court llouw in the city of 1'oiltaud, Multiuimitli county, Orison, U,a U-eu duly ainiluU'd hy fcild court for the set tleiueiit ot Mitl until account mm Hear iug on H)litiou for lUMriliutiou.at which time any khmii iuteretel in wild es tate may appear ami file exception! to Mdl liual account, mitl couie.n me .itue mul Mill IK'tlttOll. Date ot iirnt iiuuiicauou juiie i, ut imlillcatloii Inly ID, 1012. 1 tt niv Ac Adiuiulslrator of the estate of James Uiatt, deceaseil, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL PROPERTY gm mm n I Groceries 1 Dry goods J Shoes I and Notice is hereby eiveu that pursuant to uu order ol sale tuiule iiy tlie Louuty Court of the State of Oreeou for the county of Clatsop, duly mithoriiiug rue, an tne titliiiliilitrnlru 01 tue estate 01 H Lath, tleceusetl. to sell, at private s.dt, for cash, lots numbered 27. 2S, 'JO anil 30 ol llloclc No. W of Tolnt View Addition to the City of St. Johns in Multnomah county, Oreeou, I will, from and after Monday, the 15th day of July, IVl'i, otter lor sale ami will sell ut rl- 'Hte Mle for ctudi the said real pro)crty, Date of first publication June 21: last publication July 12. 11)12. ll.AKKIl'. I J. lH.Ofll.Mi, AdmiuUtratrix of the estate of R. lf. Iisli, deceased. For soreness of the muscles, hether induced by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Iiiiimeut. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. Kor sale by all dealers. Furnishings We sell only the very best in these lines and guarantee them in every particular. Special Prices still to be had Muck i5tVQr.ffiIr Co. SOI S. Javrpv A COOL KITCHEN Even in Midsummer With a real live breeze blowing away the stifling sultry air and cooling the whole room that's your kitchen, and all others too that have an :: ELECTRIC IRON :: Portland Railway, Light & Power Company LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST II NOTICE TO. ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad- vertltement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. rn. Please remember thla and save the prlnUr, Atlantic City. . . .fin. 00 lUltliuore. , .,,. .107,50 ltostoii , ..,...,,,110.00 lluff.ilo 91.50 Chicago, 73.50 Colorado Springs, . .55.00 Denver 55.00 On the dates Riven below, round trip tickets will be som irom rorwanii 10 me points in uie Kust shown be. low, ami many others, at ereatly reduced (ares minted Your home aseut will sell these tickets via The North iiant K04U at siignuy turner lares, 011 remiet. THROUGH TRAINS HAST In connection with Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways Detroit $ 83.50 Omaha ,,, 60,00 Duluth 60,00 Kansas City 60,00 Milwaukee.,,.,,. .,73.50 Minneapolis ..,,.,.60,00 Montreal 105,00 New York. . ...... 108.50 DATKS OK SAMJ. Philadelphia 108.50 Pittsburg,,,,, 91.50 St. Louis. , 70,00 oi. aui 60.00 Toronto.... 91.50 Washington 107,50 July a, 3, 6, 7, 11, ia, 15, 16, ao, 33, 33, 36, 39, 30, 31, 1913. August 1, a, 3, 6. 7, ia, 15, 16, 33, 33, 39,30, 31, 1913, September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 13, 30, 191a, Stopovers and choice of routes allowed in each direction, Pinal return limit October 31, 1913. Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W. K, COMAN, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. O. M. Cornell, Agent, St. Johns, Oregon. rtM t f t f tt t f 4 - 4- 4- f r -f lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Slabwood '. Prompt Dry, Deliveries. Green, Quality Blocks, Guaranteed. Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 Broadway Model Clothes Ladles' Home Journal Patterns Elite Petticoats Kabo Corsets Bed Rock Merchandising 0000000000000000000000 The primary purpose of every good store is to sell the best pos sible merchandise in such a way, and at such a price, as to make for its own profit and the satis faction of the customer. No store can give away goods continually without a skimping of quality and service. But a live store can frequently obtain really good merchandise that it can offer at below regular prices. Adopting for our store policy the fundamentals of good mer chandisingquality and service we have consistently aimed to broaden our scope so as to meet the needs of all people. The result is a store organiza tion dominated throughout by a spirit of fair play to customer and employe, and offering QUALITY IN MERCHANDISE EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE MODESTY IN PRICES Couch & Co. "PIONEERS" Distributors of Merchandise Since 1904 Finks' "Detroit Spwlal" Oralis Arrowhead Hosiery B, Y. D. Uidtrwear for mi lastforefor Hosiery )