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A CHANCERY ROMANCE. Helplnaa-Frlend, He Unearthed For tune For Hlmielf. Perhaps there Is no mora curious diopter In tho history of Uio chancery courts than that of two Pittsburgh men. Tho first had a claim to a small cstnto nbroad, but ho did not huvo tho money to pay tho claim agency to mnko n search, t ho got a friend to back lilm. This friend's namo was Petcrmnn, nnd tho money he ndvnnccd was llko n grub stake ho was gambling on his friend's claim proving up. Ono day when I'oterman was at tho claim agency olllce ho cnmo upon this ndvertlscment In the agency lies: 'To tcrman (Albcrtiis), muslclnn, born In Amsterdam In ISi'O, son of Charles Frederick nnd Henrietta Suznnnn Ons man. Left for Liverpool In 18."i0. II Is sought for Inheritance by M. Con tot. nvocat, SI Iloiilovard St. Ourmnlti I'arls." That was (ho Inception of (ho fa moils "ICInoy docks' enso, tho nnnio coming from tho fact that tho orlglnnl Pctcrnmn wns Inst t-cen nt Kltisoy docks, In Liverpool. Tho claim ngency took tho inotler In hand. trnei'd IVIer man's llilonco back and enabled him to otnbllh n good rlnltn to nn Inner Itnnee of $200,000, That wns n case of forlnno belli thrust upon n man. - Lowls hdwln Thelss In Harper's Weekly. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'SSALE Of Escheat Property JOBS FOR THE INDIGENT. Svvlii Method of Solving the Problem of the Unemployed, In Switzerland tho puoplo net upon tho theory that n man who Is unum ployed Is, If lut to liliiHi'lf, liable becouio n wnslo by being n subject of rlinrlty nnd n tax umn Uio community 'J'bereforo tho problem h eoiiHldercd a an economic quootlon. Tho inirnoMo- Is to assist Uio unfor tuualo tiitemplnyed lo secure work, not only for tho kiiIcu of his family, but In tho Interests of tho state. There Is no toleration for tho loafer. Hugging prohibited by tho law, and vnginncy cliiNNllled its n crime. If nn unemployed person doe not mnko n serious effort to find work the authorities will Hud It for him, ami bo Is compelled to perform It If he refuses tin Is placed In tho workhouse, whero strict discipline Is imilntiiliifi nnd every Inmato Is required lo work to his full capacity, receiving therefor his board nnd lodging nnd from o 10 cents a day In wngi. Tlicro nro also IiikIIiuIIoiis where tenipornry employment Is furnished to IK-rsoiiH out of work, through no fault of their own, and comfortable iiccnm modatloiiH nnd aomo money compound tlon given until I hey can Hud moro re inunerntlvo wngoi.-Clileiign Trlhuno. to Motherly Advice, "My dear, you mustn't bo so sharp with strnngo young men. You know you may give them u wrong Impres alou," "Whnt'a the matter now, mother" "You acnrcnly spolie ii word to (tint joung mnii you were Introduced to Inst evening." "I didn't llko his wuy, mother." "Hid you know hlmr "So; I'd never met him before." "Do you know iiiiythliiK hIhu( him?' "Nothing, except Hint lit) vemed to mo to Ih? very Impertinent." ".Still, you shouldn't have kiiuIiImhI htm. ut liNiNt until you had learned more nlKiut him. Once I hiiuIiIhmI young man that way without knowing who ho was, ami I regretted It ever after, Ix'ettnuo I found mil ller that ho wns very rich. I might have mar rled him If I had lawn hmhv enruful Detroit I'reo Proa Why Oruliei Deeome Black nnd Olue Tho color of blood U due tlilelly to Iron In tho llltlo blood 10IU. When tho Iron Is kept In these llltlo blot culls, which nro living nnd traveling around In tho Wood vhwmI. I be eolur is nil. lilt the hklii hard enough to lirenU some of tho tilth IMood vonol Itoiionth tho aurfaco and (tie tit I Ih red cells esonim from the lujiiml IiIimhI veaaela, wander hImhiI for awhile In tho thwuua mid die When they die the Iron that made thfui red Iteforv then olMUgca to hlai-k and blue color Inc. After itwhlle this Iron U taken up by (ho Khinds culled the lymphatic and nindivjver again Inio nh w red tell 'Jim Iron l taken up wry uiitili moio quickly by tho ly.inplintlca If the black and blue pot U ruhlaal and mawiaged Nloholiis. Hit Painful Dibut. "I ahall rot easily forget my debut.' Fir Oharle Wyudham aald on one oe caslou. "Wo opened at Waaiilugtnn and I nppenred as a character who had to doe I a re, '1 am drunk with love and enthusiasm.' Having uttered the first threw words. 1 was eelsetl with etago fright and aald no more. This Is what I rend In a New York itupor the unit morning: 'A Mr Wymlhiim represented a young mnii fmm South America. Ho bad bettor so there him fcelf.' " Rlchft and Contentment. "Conteiitmeut Is holler Hum rlelias." aid the ready made phlloaoplter. "True," replied Mr. Dustlu Sias. "hut my observation Is that a man who In rl el. has a bolter clmuro of becoming content thuu n inun who la contented hut of becoming rich."- Wualdngton Star. Now Danger. Wife Did you rend about the awful railroad wreck? Husband-Yes. but for henvon'a sake don't let your mother know or she won't dare to go Iioiiio. b'ullra Kvery bae occupation makes out harp In Its practice aud dull In ever; other Sidney. Central Market 205 S, Jersey Streot See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. OrvVi TMcd and rumlly Trade Solldttd. T. P. WARD,. Proprietwv In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnoma countv. State of Oreiron. Plaintiff, vs. J. P. Finley, as Administrator of the estate of F. M. Frasure deceased, and all persons who claim to be heirs at law or next of kin of F. M. Frasure, deccas eu, and all persons clauninir an interest in the estate of said do ccuscd. Defendants. Uv virtue of a judgment order decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 20th dav of Ainrust. 1913. upon judgment rendered and entcrct 1 . i n i it... 1 lit. .1.... i in Slim unu i uii wiu l'iiii uuy u July. 1913. in favor of tho Plain tiff, by which judgment it was ordered, adiudircd and decreet that there was echeated to the Stale of Oregon the following ( escribed property, to wit: Westerly half of Lot Thirteen (13). Block Two (2). of Willnm etto Boulevard, acres in Mult noinah County, Oregon; and Lots Five (5). Six (0). Seven (7) IOight (8) and Nino (9). Block Three (3) of Fortune Place, in Multnomah County. Oregon which said order directed me to sell the said real property as on execution, and out of the pro coeds of such sale to pay all costs incurred in said cause, and the nxiieiiHusof said sale, and to nav the remainder of tho proceeds of such sale, if any, to thoTreas tiror of the State of Oregon. Now. therefore, by virtue of said order, judgment order, do cree and order of sale and in compliance with tho commands of said writ, I will, on Monday tho (5th day of October, 1913, at at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Fast front door of tho County Court House in Portland. Multnomah County. Oregon, sell all of the said real property at public aiic lion to the hiuhesl bidder for cash in hand, in accordance with Section 7370 of Lord's Oregon Laws, the proceeds of said sale lo be applied as by said order di reeled. T. M. YVUKU, Sherilf of Multnomah County Orogon. Dated this 2nd day of Scptem her. 1913. First issue Sept. f, 1913: last issue Oct. 3, 1913. R. A. JAYNE, Al. I). Office over Pint Nnllonnl Dank Office Phone Columbia 282 Itei. Phono G)luml.l 1 O. .1. GATZAW'ER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Dulldinu ST. JOHNS . . OimcON PERRY C. STROUD IwWYIUt l irtl Notional Dank HulKling' ST. JOI INS ... OREGON DR. RAMDO DENTIST Phone Columbia I1 First National Hunk building, ST. JOHNS, OltCGON. DR. J. 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REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The followinir list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this oflice ami others will be niUicd as the dcthnml rises! Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort- gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Dills of Sale, Leases. All these blanks ut the uniform price of 3ocier dozen. NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE Rub In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah county. Willamina State Bank, a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. H. II. Parker, S. S. Parker, E. It. Par ker, T. T. Parker and S. V. Par ker, his wife; S. L. Scrojrgins and L. M. Scroggins, his wife, and the First National Bank of Sheridan, a corporation, defend ants. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and or der of sale issued out of the abovo entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 8th day of Sep tember, 1913, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said Court on the 2Gth day of Au gust, 1913, in favor of Willamina State Bank, a corporation, plain tiff, and against II. II. Parker, S. S, Parker, E. H. Parker, T. T. Parker and S. V. Parker, his wife: S. L. Scroggins and L. M. Scroggins, his wife, and the First National Bank of Shori dan. a corporation, defendants. for the sum of .$1741.00, with in terest at the rale of 8 per cent per annum from tho 21st dny of Mu.v. 1913. and the further sum of $325.72. with interest at the rate of (5 per cent per annum from tho 23d day of July, 1913, and the further sum of $225.00, attorney's fees, with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 20th day of August, 1913, and lor tho further sum of $19,25, costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding mo to make sale of the following des cribed real tiropcrty, to wit: Lots numbered Ten (10). Elev en (l 1 ; and Twelve (lyj, in Block numbered Eleven (11), in St. Johns Park Addition to the Town of St. Johns, of Multno mah County, State of Oregon, according to the duly recorded map aud plat thereof: also the following: Lot numbered Three (3) of King's Subdivision of Lot Six teen (10), North St. Johns, in Multnomah County, State of Or egon, together with the tene ments, hereditaments and ap- nirtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. Now. therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment, order, decree and order of salu and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday, the 13th day of October. 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the cast door of tho County Court House n roriinnu, jwuiinomnh uounty. Oregon, sell at public auction, (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defend ants (or either of them) had on tho 28th day of January. 1911. the date of tho mortgage, herein foreclosed, on tho fn owing des cribed real proporty, to wit: Lots numbered Ten (10), Elev en iiij nnUTwoivo tiiiJ.in mock numbered Eleven (11), in St. John's Park Addition to the Town of St. Johns, of Multno mah County, Oregon; also, all tho right, title and interest which tho within named defend ants (or either of them) had on tho (ith day of February. 1911. tho dato of the mortgage, herein foreclosed, on tho following des cribed real proporty, to wit: Lot numbered Threo (3) of king's Subdivision of Lot Six- toon (1(1). North St. Johns, in Multnomah County, Stato of Or egon, or which the detendants since those dates had in and to tho abovo described proporty or any part thoreot, to satisty said execution, judgment ordor nnd decree, interest, costs nnd accru ing costs. T. M. WOHD, bheritl of Multnomah County, Orogon. Dated-this 9th day of Scptem )or. 1913. First issuo Sept. 12. 1913: last issue Oct. 10, 1913. Oflice Phone Columbia 34 Residence Phone Columbia 108 St. Johns Express, Transfer nnd Storage Co. Mano Moving a Specialty. Haul ing done to ami from Portland Residence 400 Hast Richmond Oflice 103 North Jersey Street Daily trlivt to Portland. CIIAS. SAOHRT, 1'iop. Wc buy or sell St. Huis Property AlcKlNNEY & DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 02 N. Jersey St. St. Johns If your tire blows up, blow into the Peninsula Garage ,207 S. Jersey St. and have it repaired in a neat aud workmanlike Automobile and Mutorcvle re- ruurlui; ami sumuies. 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