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Sensible Health Hints Willi tit NimraNch of winter City IlMklth OHtcer Mnrcollus kxt taMod trt of winter lioalth Utois for distribution to tho IMWfc HI uxjrfttoni Hit' nu Not teo hwvy, but warm nanLittittr. K89j lh iWt dry bttter lt Unrafoot. thun with wet ihw ana itoskinit. If nwipirV freely, don't o j mi tain coM or damp air. flialiouae ihould be frsquont ly vontibitod fresh sir is just M etMHtiMl in winter m in ummer. A tore throat, no mstter how mild, should receivo attention -It may b diptherin or scarlet fovr. Closing the windows to kuup out colds merely serves to cause colds. I'eople who vet plenty of froih air seldom, if ever, are troubled by colds. Colds are infectious. When you contract one bo careful not to pass it hIoiik. Tim inothur with a cold should not caress her children. The cold is likely to bo passed stlontr. Tho problem of kuepinK the house warm and the air pure is a dlllicult one. Warmth is oh- sontial, but pure air is more ho. The system of heatinir tho house should not include closing of the windows. If you enter n public or private place that is hot, close and tin vuntilalcd, get out as quickly as possible. The air in such a place is freighted with poisons. The necessity of keeping tho body clean is justns great in cold weather as in warm. Don't take a hot bath and then go out immediately into tho cold air. Much, perhaps, most of cold weather sickness is caused by lack of proper exercise and fresh air. The Youth's Companion .Seven college presidents and u number of college instructors, including ex-l'resident Taft, will contribute to the Youth's Com panion during 1!)M. Thon there is Clone Stratton Porter, whose stories of Indiana woods and swamps have. made her famous, and Kate Douglas Wiggin. who never wrote a dull line in her life, and Mrs. Murton Harrison, who remembers when conversation was really an art as practiced in Washington and in tho manor houses of Virginia. And this is just a beginning of the list. If you know The Companion, you have a pretty clear idea of what is in store for next year's readers. If you do not know, ask us to semi you sample copies--for instance, those containing the opening chapters of Arthur Stanwood Pier's line serial- "His Kather'H Son." Full An nuoncement for li)M will he sent with the sample conies. For the year's subscription of jo (t (l. ...... : :....i...i...i mm... -... p-.iu iiiviu in 1111111111:11 1 nu vim!1 panion Practical Home Calendar for 1!)M, and all the issues of the paper for the remaining wooks of lOl.'l.dntlng from tho time tho 01 r.n;,daiing Iroin tho t subscription Is received. THIS YOUTHS' COM IV NION. I'M Her koley street, Moston., Mass. KwMtrl ( tliv i-ondlltoti uf tin First Trust & Savings Bank AT ST. JOHNS III tint SlHtB of Ort'gon at the cluse of litieinw October 21, 1U18. Ukmilkckk. l.iMivt ami tltwmiiu ltJ.601.lHI Ovrlrft. kvcuinl awl uivtwiiwl 1S.S6 iitpaU ami otlitrr securities. 1 1 ,000.00 Huuklug hoiiM) 10A17.IK) irurHllur uutl Sxluitw l.ll&Uft nut lioui latuks (nut rrwrvv latlks) UHtUH Due Imw aiMMwml reserve bnU 10.IS0.76 CUeoUs mid wtlier c.U iltn. . . . 1,00.!0 TUI ft.60i.H Uiahilitiiw. Caml siwk jwi4 In M6.TI0.IH) UmilviiliMl profits, loa ei- W)iiMi mid taxes imhl 76.11 IiuUvfduAl tiutMMlU tttbkct luohMk li.W0.SS Time CrtlftaMM uf lMit .... 10.00 Tstsl jfcuoilo State uf Qrcgou, CtHi'ity of MhIiuowhU I, C. It. llolliiuol, CMbier of the ubovt twuiwl umhIl, U suUiHuly swear that tkc abv statement U inn to the Um of my knoivhwlRe atnl Uliff. C. R. IIouikuuk, Cutlilur. ihibtaritHxl Mini itwarN to luduro me IhU UTtli ! of October. 1913. H. O. Ilriiiul, Notitry l'ulilic. Correct, Attuit - J. 11. llullirook. I.hw rtiiif HolliriMiV, lirvctiM. St. Johns Furniture Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture Bought, Sold and changed Ex- A Chance to MaRe Money Wo roqulro Uu services of nn nctlvo tnnn or woman to look aflor tho loenl Miliscriiition In torosts of Cosmojwlltnn, Good Ilotisokuoplnir, Honrst's Mnn; sine, Hurpor sHnznr, Motor mm Motor Honttmr. Wo pay n jren oroos ensh commission and a Monthly salary which isronulat ml by the amount of work done. It etui be carried on in spare time or full time, just as preferred. il (Hi !7i a n ii 1 1 ii nil i i wiiimi h.i.i .-j , as many of our representatives now earn $6,000 a year. You can do the same. Write today for full particulars. Address, Charles 0. Schwer. The Cosmo politan Agency Huroau. 119 W. 10th street, New York City. ORDINANCE NO. 570 An Ordinance Declaring (he Cost of Improving Fox Street from the North Side Line of Charleston Street (0 the South Side Line of Oswego Street, in the City of St. Johns, Or econ. and Assessing the Property Benefited There by, Declaring Such As sessmcnl and Directing the Enlrv of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. TI10 city of St. Joliiw iliiw onlrtin n IoIIowk: That tin coiiiiril Iih4 I'onslilurcMl the rocl nvioHMit'iit for InimovliiK I'" struct from llir north lilo lliif of Chiir Iwttoti Htrect to the Mtiith shle line of Oswego utteet, In the city of St. fiiliim. Ori'uon. 11111I nil nliliH'lloliH inmle thereto, mill lierchy nK'iTtiiiim.ileteriiiiiteti unit 1 1 tf I ii ret tue wlmie con 01 miiii iiii pnivutnent in tiiminer provided by Onli niiiicu No. RM to he the mini of fUIS.02 mid Unit the upefliil mid ieenllnr benefltit HCcrniiiK to en i' 1 1 101 or mri mere of or iMrcel of liind within the n Mutineiit dintrlct, by reiiwin of Mtld I111 tirovetnent mid In jimt iirotMirllon to wich lieiU'fiU, tire In the reiectlve ninonntK M't oiKMite tlie nnniiier or iecrition of eiieli lot or iwrl thereof or imieel of Innd In the followini! annexed iimihm liienl roll .mid Mid iiMeNtnent roll. which In nmnbered US, In hereby ndopteil mid approved Hit the .iH.iiiieiit fur Mild lin provement, mid the recorder of the city of tit. Jolinii in illtecled to enter it Ktate nient of the neMiieiil hereby iimde In the docket of city llcim, mid ciniso niltiec thereof to be ptihllnhctl 111 proviiled ny chiirter, which iiwciwiiieiit In iim follown: Addition lllock Lot Anil. t)nk Turk No. a.. 7 10 . .. Wl.M " 11 r.l.M Vi lil.fti lit r.i.M ' M (U.HII ir tii.rc Ill 51.62 ..N.l 17 18.CII s.i 17 :i:uu N.t 18 ... . 18.03 ., s.j 18 :i:ui) 0 m.w 8...... ni.nsi 7.... r.i.r.a II fit. IKS r. (i).m 1 .1 RI.WS 8 BI.IW N.l a 8.-l! S.4 St IH(M N.J I JW.-IU S.J I.. 18.04 INmmmI by thu muncll thin SISth day of not., nun, AppinvtMl by the iiiuytir'thlii UStb day of Oct., lilltt. ci ias. immmsoN. Mayor. Attvtt: 1'. A. KICK, Recorder. l'uhlUheil In the St. John Uevlewon Oct. Ill, lOlil. Notice of Cost of Improvement Notice U lieirby niven that tht aim-m. meiil fur the improvement of I'ox utieet from Churltoii utieet to O.weo itreel, the total ciwt of which U flUS.Oi!. wan declared by Ordinmice No. 670. entitled "An ordinance declar iiiK the cik.1 of iiupioviiiK I'ox tioet front the north lino of CbaruMon utieet to the ninth line of 0cko otreet mid oMinB t b c property Uenellted thereby, d e c 1 a r i n n Mit h kMMHniunt and directing the entrv of the wine In the diK'ket of city lieiw. The cl of iwld Improvenient U levied upon all the lot, urU of hits and kir eeU of land within the boundaric of the district decrihtl a (oIIowm: lletween the uoitb line ul Chrletou street and the iioutb bneol 0wvko utreet. A utatument ol fciieh aeineiit ban btH'ii entered in the' docket of city lieio. October 1'JUl, and said a&i.ei.nient U now due and MyaliIe at the ollice of the rtHHider of the city of St. Johns. Or- vnoii, anil will lie ilciinttieiit ami lioui liiterofct mier.Miv. a, r.u;i, aim u not itid on or buforc Nov. S, 10111. tiro- ceelili will be taken for the collection uf the wine by Mile of propeity nu pro vided by tho city charter. I'. A. RIClt. Recorder I'lililwlied in the St. Johns Review on Oct. 31 and Nov. 7. 1913. NOTICE OF SALE Notico is hereby given that by virtuo of an order of tho City Council, I will on Monday, tho 10th day of November, A. 1)., 1913, at 1 o'clock p. in., at the front door of the City Hall in St, Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and in terest which tho City has in the following described property, situated on Lot 3 and ! in Block 21, Jamos John's Second Addi tion in St. Johns, to-wit; Ono live room modorn bunga low. One wood shod, 10x10 foot. CHAS. BHKDKSON, Mayor of the City of St, Johns. Published in the St, Johns Kovlow Out, 31 and Nov. 7, 1013. PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS City of St. Johns, Ore. Sonletl rronosal8 w be re ceived by tho undersigned at his ollice in the City of St. Johns, Oregon, until Hix I'. M. on the 4th day of Nov.. 1013. for the sale of the whole or any part of Bonds of the City of St, Johns issued under Ordinance No. 5GG. at not less than par and itemed interest. Said Bonds to be dated as follows: $7013.87 Sept. 15, 1013. $1550.02 Oct. 1. 1013. Amounting in all to $8570.70. All of said Bonds are issued in denominations of Five Hundred Dollars or loss and all of the Haiti Bonds are payable ten years after ditto of said Bonds. All of said Bonds arc coupon Bonds henrimr interest at the rate of six per cent payable semi-annually subject to all the con ditions imnosed. directed and stinulated by section 131 of the Charter of the City of St. Johns. The right is reserved to re deem any and all Bonds at any interest paying period at or af tor one year from date. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for two per cent of the amo'.'nt of the bid, and the said check shall be nay able to the City of St. Johns, and tho said check shall bo re tained by the City of St. Johns as t amaires in case the binder to whom the Bonds are awardet fails to accent and pay" for the same within fifteen days after tho nccontnnco of tho bids. The money is to be imid and the Bonds are to he delivered at St. Johns, Multnomah County, Oreiron. The right is reserved by the Council to reject any and al bids. F. A. Uice, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Kovlow, Oct. 17, 21, 31, 1013. ALIAS SUA1MONS In the Circuit Court of the Stole of Ore l'oii for Multnomah County. l'ciiliiktihi Security ComiMiiy. it ror poriiliou, I'liilntilT, v. linnet Lrouchlcy mill I'.liiilru M, iroiicmcy aim u. .unrK wuit, Dcfftidiiiit. No, lP0:8; Dept. No. I. To Jninc Croiichley mid I'.liuirii M Croiiculcy. It. Mnrkwiirt, defendiintn. In the inline of the tiilc of Orcein, Vou rc hereby reuucsled to iipiiciir iiiul aiiiwer to the complaint tiled iiuulnut you it the alHA'c entitlcil null wltlilu tlx week from the date of the fimt imblicn lion of IhU notice, to-witi the Kith day of December, 11)13. and if you full m to do for want thereof, the pbilutilT will take judgment and decree iinalnt you n lollown, to wn: 1'lr.t: I'or themiiii of flflecn liuudred ekdiiv dollar (l.Wi0) touethcr with in tereit thereon until uld t the rate of eluht (HI tier cent tier iiniium from the 12th i av of March. 101.1. Second: I'or the sum of two liuudred dollar. 1(200) u attoriiev' (ecu third: That the ummI decree of fore cloture for the Mle of the follcmlnu des cribed pruinUe. to-wll: I.oIr elecii (11) and twelve (11!) In block unity-three (1) Point View Addition, Miillnoiiiah Couutv. Oiruon. acrordliik' to the re corded plat tbereo' on tile in the ollice of the County Clerk of Multnomah County. Oreeou, be entered, and that the Sheriff duly ell the Mine ncconlliiK to the law mid nritcticc of till couit I'ourth: That the proceed of the ale be appUnl to the everal Mini of money due the plaintiff, and that thedefcudauu and each of them and nil pcron claim, inj under or through the Middefeiidaut or each of them ubcueut to October Ifi, 1012. the date of the execution of the Miid note and mortU'Ke uioii the naltl iircmlfcct, either a inircliacr or en cumbnincerA or otherwie, be Uirred and foieclocd of all eipnty ol releiuptloii in the Mll prriiiloe aui every paiunercoi. I'iltb: That mIc be made of the uid piemitcii, mid the execution tueii(;alnt theMiid deleudaul, Jame Crouchley mid I'.lmira M. Croueblev. and eoch of them fur anv deficiency which may remain after aimlviiii! all of the proceed of the sale ol kiild premikc properly applicable tit the uti. (action of the aid judntnentaud decree. Sixth: Tbat the plaintiff or any other lurtv to till mil may become mirchai.er Ul tue miiii Miie. aim inui iiicpiieiin iuue . . .1 1 .1.... .1... O, Irtl. a certificate of sale to the Mid piuchaer or said urumUefi. aim tliertvitter u SherilT' deed if the mime U not redeem ed a univldrd by law mid that the pur chaser be let into iKieiou of the premises upon production of the hheriff certtticateoj mic inereior. Seventh: That the pluimilf have such other and further order and relief a may t the court cctit ctiuiuble and iust. ... ... M.. . .... ...l.-tff ...... ..!. ItlUlllli: mat me piaiiuiu nave in ost and dlbunemeiit in tbi uit. Service of tbi Summon U made uikiii you by publication of the tame in the St. Johns Review, u weekly newspaper, for six successive weeks by virtue of an order signed by the Houorablc J, 1'. Kavaiiaueb. Jodcc of the above entitled court on the 25th day of October, 1913. Date ol tirst puimcutton ttie aist ituy October, 1013. Date of last publication the 12tli day of December, 1013. I'llURV C. .STROl'D. Attorney for l'laiiitill. first National llauk lluildiiiK. St. Johns, Oregon. The Bungalo Grocery St, Johns, Oregon Good Things to Eat Would be pleaseu to nttve your patronage. Motto: Ottality and Cleanliness G. W. HICII1MYER I'honc CulumbU t Tree Ocllxry How is Your Title? Have your abstracts nmde, con tinued or examined at the Peninsu la Title, Abstract and Realty Co Accurate work. Reasonable fees. II, Henderson, manager, 311 North Jersey street. Adv. I i ii II 1 BON HAM & CURRIER WRAPS OF TWEED EQUALLY MODISH LINES Separate winter wropa are not the nondescript Karinents of aome aeaaona beo, but In line und materials are quite a smart ns the smarteit gown, ahow Iiik the aauie general silhouette. The vogue of the one.plece dress Is respon sible for the awakened Interest In these coats und (or the subsequent novel de signs und trimmings that have been called forth to make them attractive. Among the new materials is a heavy. acKliiK-llko fabric resembling closely ratine. It Is excellent for motoring or general utility wear. Ilattne Is still a favorite, and most effective trimmings of suede are seen on many of the ra tine models. Itoucle Is warm and serv iceable for Juniors nnd the soft wool To obtain either pattern Illustrated All out this coupon and Inclost 15 cents In stamps or coin. Ue sure to stats number of pattern SiiJ site, measuring over the fullest part 'of the bust for dimensions. AddiM Vattsrn Department. React the Review ish and There may be better shoes, better hosiery, better underwear than we carry, but we know that you do not get your money's worth any better anywhere than you do at our Men's Store. We offer also many of the Nationally adver tised lines, and in these we get the latest things that come out, such as Stetson Hats, Arrow Collars and Shirts, Cheney Silk Ties and Closed Crotch Union Suits. There is everything for men to wear at The Men's Toggery. OWNERS OR VELVET SHOW 1 ens also In the warm, bright colorings jso much used In sports coats this sum mer, the blues, scarlets and green, are most becoming and suitable. To copy No.JSS: In size IS It will re quire i yards of ii Inch material. In planning school frocks for the kid dles matters are simplified If cotton ! fabrics ure used rather than the woolen ! stuffs. These are easy to keep fresh 'and clean and under a warm coat may I be worn In the coldest weather. 79C ,1s a design suitable for any of the cot tons or for a serge. To make this lit tle dress In slie & It requires 2 yards of 3$ Inch material. Each pattern Is IS cents. No, , Nam .. Address Site and keep posted. There are Men's Suits that are more extensively advertised than our Peck line of clothing, but there is no line that has combined with it the style and fin at the same time all ribs and wearing quality id a lAvwr: Al 1 . . uriiiiu, in. w . Office over First National Dank OlT.ce Phono Columbia 2S2 Net. Phone. Columbia 1 O. J. GATZA1YER ATTORNEY AT LAW 'McDonald llulliliny ST. JOHNS . . OREGON PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National (lank Building ST. JOHNS . . . ORECON UK. uvMlio DENTIST Dioiie Columbia 51 First National Hank huildina. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenlncs and Sundays by Ap pointment, Office I'honc Columbia 1411 Resident I'honc Columbia j8 4S& LAUIttl IODGE No. 1 8G I. O. O. t ST. JOHNS. OHtGdN Meets each Mnud.ty v'nlB Odd Fnl lo hall at 7:30, A cordial welcome lo all visiting brothers, Chas. II. Jtoyil, X. O. Alex. S, Scales, Sec. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS Or HVIIIIAS Meets every l'ridav night a 7:30 o'clock in I.'O. O. V Hall. VUitors always wel come, K. K. MAXIMUM). C. C. 0. V, HORSMAN, K. R, S DORIC DODGE NO. 132 A. t3. and A. M. Regular communications on first Wednesdays of each mouth in Jlickuer's Hall, Visitors welcome. Rmest S, Harrington. W. M.i John Noce, Secretary JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day & Nbjht Office in McChesnsy blk St, Johns, Oregon. Central Market! 20S S. Jersey Stret Sec us for the Choicest Cuts el the Best Meats Obtainable. Order ItMed and family Trad SoNckesl p- WARD pw wool fab- 1 Office Phone Colli inbiii 34 Residence Phone Columbia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specially. Until inn done to ami from l'ortlund Residence 400 Hunt Richmond Oflice 103 North Jersey Street Dully trips to 1'ortlnnd. CIIA8. 8AGHRT, l'roji. order eastern star Minerva Chapter No. 105 Meets liverv Hint and Third Tucvduy hvcilint! of I'.uch Montli tu lilckiiir'silHii, Huh ihy R. Duvls, Worthy Mat Mm, Susie Kojjcrs, Secret rou. ecretury. We buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKlNNEY & I. A VIS Real Estate List your property with tis if you desire to sell quickly lOi Jersey St. St. Jchns If your tire blows un.blow into the Peninsula Garage 207 S. Jersey St. und have, il repaired in neat and VtuiLuiaulikc manner. Automobile and Moluicylrre wiriiig and iipilles, I hcntCol. CS2. Autos lor hire by the nay 01 hour. J. R. VVEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your Roods to and from all parts of Portland. Vancouver. Linn- ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Plana and furniture moving PANCER If IN WOMAN'S BREAST sPaWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IH THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CUR Ear. j CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE il Peine Bono or Deep Glands NO KNIFE Of PAIN No Pat Until Cured Mo X Rav or other swindle. An Uluiii plant raskes the cure USM.UIE MARJIUE Any T'JWSft, iuw or Sore on lb lip. lace or body tonj u Cum ltKMPaluntil liit tUi. 120-PACE BOOX seat free; Ittlinvmu'. of tbouMoJ cuml st bom HKITE TO bUMB ANY- LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST I' CANCER, We refuse tboiusndi Dying. Csm Tm IMS. We have cured 10,ooo In 0 yn. Address BR. & MRS. BR. CHAMLEY& CO. A 436 VALENCIA ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CiL KINDLY MAIL tfe lo oc e CANCER Urlajt Id your Job priutlng wluin rou tblnk of It. Don't wult until rnu are entirely out. We are equipped 'o turn out neat and tasty prlntlug (iroBipUjr at Portland prists or laac im-m. m ei