.jar. TS t .. ALIAS SUAtiUONS I. At? the laei uim. ,1 eggs in her ft" 8th to I3ihf 1913 onus w tRd led first twelve mui.. othepf.tvJ 'jrmcra' Co-operation will be noB8, ana V over beforiS .tf e. leudinjr topicof nstiniiilnting oBtfmacii iv - f ancod. scrips or lectures. The week vouchee r7,.: hfc woo .-.S' WEEK ill be a notable event in jcntionnl history of Ore- WOW. inu u. -f.. worlrl tck scales K"7. the sniAe In- 'hi i week will be crowded with dis- originm rill hav ono n.r,ra in OXnCLIV This now hen, like the former record breaker, is a cross between the Hatred Hocks and White Loghorns. Professor Drydcn, in charge of the poultry depart ment at the college, says that no special attempt, outside of the brooding, was made to secure high records. The methods fol lowed in feeding and general pure were such as might bo profit ably followed by any farmer or owner of poultry. The W6 eggs niwlniwl bv the record breuking lien weighed 12 pound.", or about eight times the weignt oi mo hen herself, and were remarkably uniform in size, shape and color. Many requests have been receiv ed at the college to place the hen on exhibition, but on account of her grout value as a breeder, it lias buen decided that tiie risks are greater than the value of the advertising. I'rof. Gootell, director of the department of surgery at the University of Kiel, announces the complete success of an ex traordinary operation performed by romovlng the fourth finger of a patient's left hand and re placing the second toe of his left foot. In the Circuit Court of tlic State of Orr L'on for Multnomah County, Pciilusutn Security Company, tt vor juration, PlnlntllT, v. tnnies C rtwrliley mid Ulmlrn M. Crouchlvv mitt K. .Mark wart, Defendants. No. 1)8038; Dept. No.i. To Intnes Crouchlcv nnd liljnirn M Crouchlcy, K. Mnrkunrt. lefenilnuts. In the uninc of the Mute of Oregon, You nre hereby requested to uptxair nml answer to the, conmlalnt filed against you In the above entitled suit m ithltt Mx weeks from the dutt-ol the firM. ptibllcn. tion of tills notice, to-uit: the 1:1th iIhv of December, 1913. nnd if you fail m to tio lor want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment nnd decree against you as IUIIU1T5, iuwii; l'irsl: l'ur IhcMim of fifteen liundrci' eighty dollars (fl.CSO) toKcthcr with In tcrcst tlictcon until paid at the rate of eight (8) ier cent tw milium from the 12111 day ot March, 1013. Second: l'or the Mini of two hundred dollars, 1200) a nttorncy's fees: Third; That the usual decree of fore closure for the sale of the following iles. cnbed premises, to-wlt: Lots eleven (111 and twelve (12) in block twenty-three (23) l'oint View Addition, Multnomah County, Oregon, according to the re corded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Multnomah County, Oregon, be entered, and that the Sheriff dulv sell the same according to ine law ami practice oi mis court. fourth: That the proceeds of the sale ms or money cdcfcnilauts liersous claim log under or throiiuh the saiddefeudauts or each ol tlicni Mihsc(ticut to October 10, l'J12, the date of (he execution of the said note and mortgage umiii the said premises either ns purchasers or en cumbrauccrs or otherwise, be barred and foreclosed of all equity of redemption in ANNUAL REPORT OK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 For the Year Ending June 16, 1913 To the Hoard of Dlm'tors mid Citizens of School District No. 2 of Multnomah county, Stale of Oregon: I norowitii triimimll to you .School in District No In June, 11)111 7i'l 27 I Numbur of nurwinti botweuu I ami 20 veain of aue rrsldiiiL' In the District November UTi, 7(13 Number of lonelier employed during the yuitr . 3 Number holding life ccrtllu'iitc or diplomiis Numbur holding live, one year, county, city and otutc special certificate I Number holding collvgu diplomas registered under former law. 2 1 Numbtir holding Ccrlirlciilfft of limlltnlu atteiidiiuce dining the Mt ywtr 3 2(1 Number of kcIhki! midius in oiiuratiou during (Mint miImmiI veur.. m otlinuiit In gmdiw aiNive the eighth . , . . 2 M umber of school limise In the district . . . Number of mouths hiIiIIc m'IhmiI taught during the yiwr Niimbr of legal voters for school purNMW In dlsttlut at time of iniiklnj,' tills reNirt (estimated) Total iiiiiniWr of library Uxiks on hand , Private SclvooU. Number of ItMelmr employ ml, female Number ol iiiiU enrolled, untie X; remain Mi; total KiliHher of private schoola NiililW of imnttlis private scliiml I'INANCIAI, STATUMItNT. Cah on I taw I Mt time of inakliiK last nuuual niiMirt Jhm IT, 1011 ...JKt.TtM.IWi ItltCltll'TS. Hcculvml from Cownty TrwiHrtr from distrtut tux 23.TW.2JI KetiOlVttU froi Cmiiity TrwMHivr from county whool fund .... t,Ull.3ri Kwcjvi! frotH CuiiHly TrtHirur frttiu kUUu schoul fund 291.70 Kocolvwl from rml t I,07fj,0) Hcctdvtxl from rtut - , 7.50 Hcuolvwl fiom iihu , , 2.i!0 Hrceivwl fnwt iwushem' fluw fi 00 cuasions, anu demonstrations in every thing that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home maker. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 5 to 30, 1914 The College has spared no effort to make this the most com pletc short course in its history. A very wido range ol courses will bo offered in General Agri culture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry. Dairying, Poultry Keeping. Mechanic Arts, Domes tic Science and Art, Commerce. Forestry, and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on Farm era' CO-OPEKATION, at home mwl fihtvtnrl ii'Ill lwi ft Imirtimr feature. Make this a pleasant 5". "W"'".".!0 and profitable winter outing. mM criiof theui nnd nil per No tint on. Accomodations rea Honublo; Heduced rutes on all railroads. For further informu tion address II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Farmers' Husincss Courses by ,,lf,I?!l1,.l l;r,,:!.,l!L:?..",:., rt.!!.,crc0'; Correspondence without tuition. rH.,SM nmi tlu execution issue against tneiwiui iicieuiiants, James wrouciiley and Hlmira M. Crouchlcv. and each of them for liny deficiency which may remain alter applying all of the proceeds of the side ol said premises properly applicable to the satisfaction of the Mid judgment and decree. Sixth: That the plaintiff or any other party to this suit tniiv become nun-hater at I lie said sale, ami tnat UicMierlll issue it certificate of sale to the said purchaser or sain premises, ami tucrealter i Slierlll's deed If the same Is not redeem ed as provided by law and that lue pur chaser be let Into iiosscstlon of the premises umiii production of the Jiherili's ccrtlllcate ol Mile llierelor, Seventh: That the tilalutiff hnve.sttch oilier ami lurtiicr orders and relief as may to the court seem couitable uud just. Itlghth: That the plaintiff have his costs and disbursement in this suit. Service of this Summons Is tutiile uihiii you oy publication of tiie same Hi too St. Johns Kevlcw, a weekly ucvsmpcr. for six successive weeks by virtue of an order signed by the Honorable I. 1 Kavmmugli, Judge of the above entitled court on the 2m h day of October, 11)13. D.ite of first publication the 31st day ut'tooer, lut.i, D.ite of last publication the 12th day Ol IM-CCIIIIHT, IUI.1. I'HUKY C. STKOl'D. Attorney for rialntiff. I'lrst Mitionni nauk liuildlug, St. Johns, Oregon, 'Mm. VMvA 1 WwWIw i y 53WC'y so close to a large city. ' I MlMvmFj ,-M. . We have established almost; a' comnlete 'I The Hepublicun press is eip deuvorinu to make the country believe that Europe is irritated at President Wilson's Mexico nolicv. Enirland. France and Germany, however, have just said; "Woody, old boy, we will back you up in your policy down there." is minimi bv law. the Annual In your county, for the yir rudliiu the KctNitl of tlm third Monday Male I'cmale Total 1-180 30 23 . 3 SUAliMONS In the Justice's Court for St. 2i) Johns District, Multnomah conn ; ty, State of Oregon. in HI r.ool 1H) 74 I 10 DIIIIUK8IIINTS. K.iid for ItwclMr' wmm , " (SaCijas.OO I'aldfurfu! iiOt.05 I'ald forHiho u)ipltci , , lJ!l.2T K,tld fr ;jMlrt. , tgO.W iMld for imtfoviiig uhhiwU , 453.21) I'ald fur janitor work 2,202.(10 l'aid on nv Mhool Ihwmni , 110.M I'ald on wlimil slttw ,,,, 7,031,21 I'ald on furulturtt !Uh).2i )u!d on prlualpMl nnd iutrut of boiuk ami utraiiu,, 4,:itW,00 I'ald for iiHuruno Iftl Uild for Clerk' Mlary ,, , 4o0.(30 r.uu uir uorary ihmiw , , l'aid for cur fare sludvot toacliur I'alil fur nl.u.lrd. liutit ' or oiectnc nim r ............... . imM lld fur jmlit and cWrks of iujt!nK I'ald fur exiwuMts ol liiuli scbool U, ttwtti... IStld for (rmiMlit, etc l'aid Sub. Co. II. S. Cow Kuhl for IllMh Heboid CoHmHHtHt lfjli lMlil for lust llbrerv bookk I'ald for 4mii Mirvicr ; HlM win mr iHiutiHg I'ald fur roirt ihi lltwk at), jouiw John's AddUlou ,. IHihI for luxtw , 1VW to trtMNt uImi I'ald for t i out iuiproveiiieiit I'ald fur vur t . hl ,I,H u. u naiKiv. r a nt in. vs. Isaac Uncus, Defendant. 'lo Isaac Uncus. Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby rcmiirod to appear and answer tlio complaint in the above entitled action on or before tho 20th day of Decom- Dur, iui;s: and it you lull to so answer for want thereof, Plain till' will take judgment against you lor tho sum of two hundred and twenty dollars and eighty seven cents, Desldes tho costs and disbursements of this action. and an order of salo of tho jiroj)- orty oi uoienunnt, wiucii s tin dor attachment in tho above en- titli'd iwlimi fiml Mliinl its fD7..l 1.7,1 8aj(J couty n(J 8tal0f aml j3 (0. scriut'd as loiiows. viz: lfiO polos, 7a chickens, ono calf, ono pue oi nimiior, tour cows and one buggy: proceeds of sn u to bo applied on nuvmcnt nf himM judgment and costs and disburse ments of this action. tins summons is nub shod bv order of J. R Willinms .lusticoof the Peace of tho above named District dulv mado on tho (5th day of November, HUH. J. 15. WILLIAMS. Justice of the Peace of St. Johns District. Multnomah county, Stato of Oregon. Our jll purchases were planned so that all the things needful in,pur line are in stock ready for; yojj Our Men's Toggery is showing- a fine . of those heavy Jumbo wear Sweaters, Overcoats, the new things in Raincoats, Fall Suits and Hats, Flannel Shirts, Log gers' Shirts and Mackinaws. Our Ladies' Department is better stocked with Suitings and Coat Goods than usual for a store of .the size of ours so close to a large city. We have established almost a complete Embroidery Department where hundreds of patterns and varieties of silk and cot ton accessories are shown. Also in the Ladies' Department are the Pillows, Blankets and Comforters, Sheets and Pillow Cases. The Fall Hosiery lines are complete. We have Suede, Velvet Patent and Gun Metal Shoes of suitable style and money value quality. In the Grocery Department is every thing to tempt the appetite. If you are going to have a company dinner, call us up and we will supply you with practic-r ally anything the market affords. Tlic Holiday season will soon be with us. When planning your purchases rcmi'iuhcr to shop early uud rciiiuinlK'r, ton, that our stocks have licoii bought for you. The patronage of your home store givc.H'ott the gratifying satisfaction of a duty per formed. Our prices arc certainly right. Why should they not he? We do not have an expensive organization; we do not pay a fortune a month for rent; we get, in most instances, the same prices as the buyers of the large store. Von know the high rents and high salaries arc paid by you. BON HAM & CURRIER SHOP EARLY 18.60 5.00 yaw 00 f3f Ot) Central Market 205 S, Jonoy Str.t Cuih ait lwinl OltKliKAI 44,l)KI,il5 JlLVJtil.IlS See us for the Choicest Cuts ol the Best Meats Obtainable. OcWw fWtd and family Trad Solkhtd. Total nmiHiHt of bowUwl iwUbtMluwi t k$ roo 00 Mimher of acre In eluxI khhuuU (MlinUl) 0. lfctlmututl vuluu of icliool Lousst fet umUM iw uo(KiMiiNriMimu 41.700.00 T. P. WARD, Proprietor. 11,230.00 12.100.00 TB.tXW.OO rt.'JCO.OO CD.7.VJ Ifcllmatixl v1h of liuHtiui: 11L111U JUtiumiwI vhIu 4 kcUoulTuriiltiire mui! rutin nillUHIII Ul IIIMIIHIH' OH IK'IMHM IIOtlHNi Amount of ItiHiriiice on otlir imiimrty Arcirago inuittlily kalnry.of tunlu twiuhvr ' Avwnjji! iimutlil)- iwlwry ol fMiialo ttmclicra . . Uutriet Clerk' Notice of Olllfers Hleut Vo A. C. AiiiMtroiiu, County School Siiporliitoiulcnt: Sir: Vow urc linrchy notifivil Unit llir ollleors ol School I)itrict No. 2. Mult noninli County, Ornou, for tin nuliiK your ure ns follows: ,N.U.,."B- Ti,,vtf t0 M'rvv- I'ostollioe Aihlrc. nirrctor--Si. W. lUKor 1'lvc year 1114 W. ChiiKo trcvt. St. John H. . llanlwm . l'our yir llouhum S: Currier. St. John . . ?'x Tltrvo year. . . . l'ciiinsulu Nutloiul llauk. St. Johns 1'inifcor iAyuwrs ,.1'irM .-aitotiul luuw, St. Johns Alluirtus l.urruwi- One yeir. . . I'cniiisulu Iron Works, St. Johns ClfrV:,. i;.,:,!1!,,cU OMB 'mr City Hall, St. John J. K. rANCIl. A. l.ARKOVVU. Clerk of District No. 2. Chairman of McttiiiK. Corn Show Excursion TO PENDLETON, DEC. 5th-6th Low Rountl-Trip Fares From All Stations In Oregon On the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Go. Sale Date Dec. 1 to C Inclusive 1913 Final Return Limit Dec. 8th 1913 '$l,O0O.OQ In Cash Prizes To be given for the b;.-t Inhibit of Corn grown during 1913 in country tributary to the OAV H. & N. Every Corn Grower nhotihl enter his products in this contest. Every Farmer should attend these shows which are the first of the kind ever given by n Railroad iu the Northwest for the benefit of the people and communities along its lines. Ask Particulars of any Agent of the O-W R. d. N. R. A. JAYNE, Al. D. Office over First Nnllonnl Dank Office Phone Columbia 282 Net. Phone Columbia 196 O. J. GATZAIYGR ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . OREGON PGRRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National (lank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON T CURTllMCVnt 01 DISTRICT Ol'l'lCHRS. We herehj certify that we have ourcfully cxuiuiueit the books and accounts of t.lie I)fitrlol Cfcrk, as rcqutrotl by SfOtlon 120, iuj;c 65. of the School U of 1900. auil'lhat we ha-o funutl the wine to he true mitt correct to the best of our know! ruse uud belief. Wc further certify that till reiqrt is an eiaet copy of the annual report iu the District Clcrk'g Record Hook, anil wc b'ejiere the same to he full ami correct. A. I,ARROWI. J. N. HDI.ni'SKN. . S. W. ROfiURS. J. X. TA.NCU, Olerk. ' Directors. St. Johns Furniture Company Gus Salmond, Mgr. New and Second Hand Furniture lumber: - - Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Prompt Deliveries. Qualit) Guaranteed. Slabwood ." Dry, Green, Blocks, Trimmings ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phoue Columbia 131 Bought, Sold and changed Ex- H. HENDERSON 311 North Jersey Street Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate rork Guaranteed. 5 PILES UUlts tmklur amatiiiff trui aracumU. AUVImU rnian sulTcrintf ami dnrr. Th. CAUSE is ftlwty. tnternsL nr. Leonhtidl HEM.ROID lulls by sttscklnK-th Tfc nll. ar dried un and ixrnian.ntly irl. H days' trratmrnt. SI.UX UK. l.r.DNllAKlM'W.. tlullalo, N. Y.trmUwai St. John's rksrascy ssd sU drufitits. How is Your Title? NOTICE TO ADVERTI8ER8. j. In order to Insure a chang ef ad Have your abstracts made, cou-; yertlsement th copy for such change Untied or examined nt the Pcninsu. ahould reach this orfieo not later than 1 la Title. Abstract and Realty Co- Wednesday, , at 3 o'clock p. m. Ple.st ia..m....:i. Doni,u fc Irawtmber thl and aava tha prlntar II. Ilcudcrsou, manager, 311 North Nota tha label on your papar. Jersey street Adv. Not Um lafe! ofl your pa par. Subicrlba for iho St 'ohoa Review and kap pes ted &a tHa doings of TMAD, T. PARKER ATTORNIIY AND COUNSCLOU AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holhrook BuiUHiiK ST. JOHNS DR. RAMBO DENTIST Phone Columbia 51 First National Hank building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Opan Eveninga and Sundays br Ap pointment. OtBcc l'lione Columbia 140 Resident l'lione Columbia 38 CANCER If IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALVAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IM TIIE ARMPIT AtlO KILLS QUICKLV I W2LL GIVE $1 00 IF I FAIL TO CURE an CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE II Pclsons Bone or Deep OUnds NOXNIft Of FAIN Ns Pay Until Cured No X Asy or othtr wlndlo. An Ulsnd ion. IUUP orr. tha Up, fun long 14 IVu f 4& LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. f ST. JOHNS, OHCGON Ueeta aach Monday evening In Odd Fal lona ball at 7no. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers, Clms.ll. Itoyd.Jf. G. Alex. 8, Scales, Sec. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNiGius or pviiiias Meets every I'riday ninlit a! tf7-i o'clock in I. O. O. V jr Hall, Visitors always wel rii inc. K. R. MAXPlI'.Ln.C. C. D. V. HORS.MAN, K, R. S DORIC DODGE NO. 132 s A. f, and A, M. Regular communications on hrt wednesaays 01 each mouth iu llickuer's Hall, Visitors welcome. Krnrst S, Harrington. W, 5I.i Jolm Noce, Secretary JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. . Day Niht Offlco In McCbeny blk St. Uha, Orz C. O. BOYER PHYSICIAN' ANU SURG RON ' ST. JOHNS SANITARIUM Corner Chicago street and Smith avenue, St. Johns? Office hours; 10 to 12 a. in. daily Also at Medical Building, Vortluud 1 to 6 p. wv 4c plant rnk tha euro MSOIUIE Any TU0 Bora on tt or txidylonii ItNmrPilmurlul-1 U. 120 PACE BOOK ami (mi tr iiwuuula ot , Uuuanucurntal ko'" 1 nillVK TO ftOMC ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST Is CANCCFt. Wr rrluao thousands Dylno. Ctmt T Ut, W have fujfj lu.ooo In 3U yra. Address DR. & MRS. OR, CHAMLEY& CO. A 436 VALENCIA ST., SIN FRANCISCO, CAU KINDLY MAIL this lo soe one with CANCER Office Phone Columbia 24 Residence Phone Columbia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specially, Haul ing done to nnd from Portland Residence 400 Knst Richmond Office 103 North Jersey Street Daily trins to Portland. CHAS. SAGKKT, Piop. ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No.'IOS Meets livery I'irst ainl Third Tuesday livening ol KaiU Month in llickuer's Hall. Ruby R. Davis. Worthy Matron. Mrs. Susie Rogers, Secretary. We buy or sell St, Johns Property McKlNNEY & 1 AVIS Real Estate I.lst your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. JersevSt. St. Jehus J, R WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from all parta of Portland, Vancouver. Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points aecessibla by wagon. Piano and fumiturs) smvIm( The Bungalo Grocery St. Johns, Oregon Goo'd Things to Eat Would be pleased to have your patronage. Motto: Quality and Cleanliness G. W. RICMTMYfR PUoat. ColumtiU 1 free DaUvcrv Yqu get full -weight aad first luallly at Ua Cratral market. Just try awBlla,