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American and Socp. Thsro li n ierlons nbnance of enka soap from tbo hotels on tho tourist belt of vroat Scotlnnd, nnd nearly nil of tbo aoan supply Is In liquid or powder form. 'A, correspondent of tho London Chron icle reports thnt tho sprny nnd the trie hie woro snfpgunrds iiKitlnut tho Van fcoes. No Amorlcnu tourists, ho wns told, cnu neo ti liotol enko of Honp with oct putting It lu his pocket, provided ho Is unobserved. "They oro n splon Aid poople to deal with," said one of the hotel keepers, "but unchained, port ble eonp la their undoing." "That matter of onp la ono of tho international quarrels of mnnuors," ob osrves tho Chronicle. "Tho whitest American Is us dlshouoHt nbout n cnlie of aonn ns tho blnckoHt of his com patriot In nbout chickens, lfn will steal nnyhody'n cako of Hon p. "And just ncrow the channel you And countries where you enrry your own soap und would ns soon tlilnl; of a public cako of xonp tin of n public toothbrush." When Right Beemecl Wrong, Urown, n KtrniiKvr In n Cnnndlmi city, stopped n pert looking uuwxboy nnd nskod directions to n woll known park. Ho craw vrrnthy us ho reptmtod tho urchin's Instructions. "Tnko iiny old strrut car," Hrown echoed, "res." "And ut tho end of tho lino dinner to tho (Irst young street car. Is thnt what you said?" "Yon," answered I lit) boy, with n Krln. Tlinn ha shied off nt tho (,'entlcinau's Kturu toward his chrok. "You'd better run," Hrown called af ter him. "Vim needn't try your siunrt tricks on mo or I'll thrnsh you." He walked nwny, stopped nt u nowsdonl- cr's to buy it city cultlo mid found tho directions to the park us follows: "Tafco nny Ohio streot car to end of lino, then cIiiuiku to oiiku." rsuw York I'ri'Ms. Whan Hoopi Dagan, When worn hoops "In" for tho llrst time? According to Strut!, "trunillltiK tho hoop Is it piistltnu of uiiierlitln or' IkIii, but much hi fiiHhloti nt present" (1801). Dr. Murrny's dlctlnmiry. inn- dentnlly romnrkliiK thnt the oiIkIiiiiI hoop nffocted ly Isiys wus u Imirel hoop, gives no I-IngUsh refereiieu to It onrllor thnn 17U'J. Hut lln letup wn well known to nnclent (In-ek mid Ho innn boys, who culled It n 'tinelm' (wlsjel). Tholr hoops weru untile of hronto, nnd reprosentntloiis or tnuiii on gouis show thnt thoy weru driven by n llttto hook with n wooden bundle, verj like tho modem boy's hoop slick. TI1I1 wns called by tho Oreeks "olntor" (driver) nnd by tho Itoinnns "clnvli" (key). Homotlmcs tho nnclent hoop hud Mis uttnehed to It London Jinn Ordar of Oybgognlti. 'Tho Kybgouglo Is one of the nirext mid most curious iinlmnls In exlMeiio nnd Is found only In .Mndnunscnr mid n part of Australia," dldnctlcnlly begun lirofessor I.lckclpher, tho Hchoolmnster, during n recent session of the nil nnd Arguo club. "It Is n sort of n vnmplro. somothlng Hko n crom between n knu Karoo nnd mi enormous lint, nnd run wlm nnd tly wltli etiunl eiwe If "Pine, lino!" miiirled tho old rodiier, whoso rhoumnttsm wns Ittx torlug hint with iititiHinil snverlty "Swell nuiiiii for n now lodge Tho Coiicntennteil Ordei of I'lillnnthroplc Oybgoggles,' or some thing of tho mirt-nud what n Jo durter of nn emblem u llttto gold gybgogglo would innko to wear on our watch Jobsl"-lCnnsns City Ktnr. Royalty's Qimt. Cnrds hnvn Hlwnys been n mynl gnmo. Queen KlUnlMttli plnyed eiird nnd lost tier temper over thoni fro- luuiilly. Hho wns no Anno of Austria, to piny "like n queen, without pnHslou of urvod or gnlu." In her relgu wns couimniidtil t bo plnyed "nt Wynd soix) it t.'otoedlo or Morrill dovlwd on tho gnmo of enrdiw," which resulted In tho Mirforiiinuci by tho children of her majesty's chnpel of "Alexunder nnd CampnHiMt," In which tho pretty Hues occur: CuptA and my Ciunmi playoo At curd for klukva. CupM pa hi Uiudoii Chronlcl. Agin the Government. "What do you t'luk of ills gor'uient ownership Idon, Weiiryl" "My nxporlouco innkus mn uglii It.' "Your oxporleneo?'' "Yet; do gov'meut runs do Jails, don't doy! Woll, do way day does It don't niiiku no hit wit mo," Hoston Transcript. HI Art. Mrs. syllle My husband tnUes a deep Interest In art. Mrs. Oldiir-You atirprlM mo. Mr Sylllo-Well. It wns a stirprlbo to mo, hut I heard him toll lug Jack Howuder Inst ulght thnt It wns a good thing to study your hand txforo you draw. Sareastto. Thttfa arrant nonsonse," tnld Mr Henpock, "nbout there nlwnya being room at the top." "Oil," his wife sarcnstlcnlly replied, "when were you up there to ouV" .L. MM ' Those White Duck Trousers, Thin Silk Hats, Negligee Shirts, B. V. D. Underwear and our Rega Oxfords and White Socks; they are the things at our Men's Toggery. 0318 w 0200-0204 THE APPLIED VEST A CLEVER NEW TOUCH TO A TAILORED FROCK. Whcrcn tho tailored suit and frock hus lost much of Its old tlmo suverHy, It Is still trim In Its lines. Among tho new tmiti-rlnls favored this season for the moro prsctk-nl purpo?, are gulmr ill or, mnmilsli rone, tnlTotas nnd llm new llgurcd molrrtj tlicno Inst are es pecially fnselnntliiK ns, limtrml of tho old Indefinite water uititk, they show dainty llRUres, rorre, txi t terfllea and vnrloiis other deslKiis. Tho vested cos. tutmi shown In No. 82iS82l6 Is fiiili lotted of tho now rosu figured tiiolr In Kgyptlnn brown: tho fronts of tho vet iro out with nn extension thnt forma u girdle In the buck, nnd the skirt hns a 'Irt'iilnr I'plinn which Is shorter In hack, thn rnllitess brlmr Inld In two soft liox'plents Molro rutiRas In width from 3i to 4ft Ini-hes mid In prlcu from $1.26 a. ynrd und up. To copy this co tuino In slzo 36, requires for the bodice (X285) 2i, ynrds of 42 loch material and for tho skirt (S2SA) I ynrds of the smile width, The young girl's dress shown In No. S30S Is fashioned of taffetas In a delicate shade of old bill". Tho frock dotes In buck, bus ii kimono blouse with olbow nlrnvi'K unit a llireu.nlectt skirt. If ii 'gurdon frock worn to bo mudo after this (Ifslun It would bo extremely dainty to j have thn foumUtlon dress of bstlstn . nnd the flounce of net. I 'or a girl of li, this design requires i yarda or 31 Inch mntoilnl, No. 828G sUcs 32 to 42. No. !2i-sUes 22 to 21. No. 8205 slsi-s 14 to 18 Kuril imltern lf cents. To obtulu ulllif r psttein llluslmtrd fill nut this roiion and enchme IS cent In xtniniia i r coin, He sine to state innntior of (istti'ii und site, meaiurliiK over the fnlltil pert or I lie bust. Addrei lMttern Department, care of tills piper. No Nam ..i Aiblree HUe , I I BEST BUY I Tough Luck, lllx-l'lcUed up n nvo dollnr hill this mornlug. l)lx-l,ueky dog! Hlx-I.tteky uothlngl (tight iKdilml mo wns u rhnp I owed n liver to, und he lionod mo for It. llositon Trmmcrlpt. IN THE FAMOUS WHITE SALMON VALLEY OPPOSITE HOOD RIVER TEN ACRES Set to Spitzenberg and Newtown Apples Trees in perfect condition; fourth year. Located in the best part of the famous valley, in Fruit Home Colony. On the Trout Lake road and also a public road run ning along- one side. Splendid spring of water on the place. Probably worth $10,000 in three years, with a large and ever in creasing income therefrom. A Rare Bargain at $6,500 Also 8 acres adjoining the above orchard, five acres in bear ing commercial orchard, and three acres set to almonds, 3 years old. Good house and other outbuild ings on place. Will be sold at a bargain. Call at or address this ottice, r IIUJJUOQIO IUI OIIGGI IIUIH x x , ia no xjnsirticiton Studio 101 AUn Street. The Ladies will appreciate our at home stock of Filmy Lawns, Dainty Flaxons, Crepes, Dimities, Athena Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Voile Waists and the carefully selected stock of dress accessories. The Grocery Department maintains a Refrigerator wherein are Mel ons, Cantaloupes, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Butter, Cheese andMilk. Our store carries all the things that appeal to the Palate at the different seasons of the year. We will Close at 1 2:30 on Wednesday afternoons during the Summer. BON HAM & CURRIER EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Street NODEMODS 9 IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 I I Onicc Phone Columbin Residence Plioue Columbia 198 St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving n Specinlty. HouN itiK done to and from Portlund Residence 400 Kost Richmond Ollice 103 North Jersey Street Dally trips to l'ortlniul. J. K. ATCKISON, Prop. ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No, 105 Meet fivcryl'irst ami Thinl Tuelay livening of Hach .Moiiiu in iiickncr'sllall. Zl'llll 1' Inlm.lnii U'n.tli.. Af..l... j i '.., Mtmuti TEN ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS Where Located Portland (j) Oregon City Silverton Caxadero Kstacada Bull Run Horiug St. Johns Salem Widely scattered have been built by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company for the purpose of providing Reliable Electric Service to its patrons. Through high tension transmission lines each of these generating plants ore inter communicative, so that the service is insured against unforeseen interruptions. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company Broadway and Alder Streets Phone Marshall 5IOO Home A. 6131 JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Dy A Nljrht Offlc. In MeChttnty blk. St. Jhn, Orcfon. DR. W. J. QILSTRAP Physician and Surgeon Glasses Accurately Fitted DRUGS FURNISHED Office Phone Col. 282 Res. Phone Col. 196 OHlct Koeim 6 and 7 J'lr.t National Bank Bide. Kc.ldrnct njo WllUmdte Boulevard 0. J. GATZA1YER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Duilding ST. JOHNS . . OREGON Two Paaalona. Mm. I'roHjr Honilliie la fjulto 11 pn lon with my htmlxiuil Mr. Dresser- Ho It la with mine when ho roailn my inllllner'n blllnl lu the court of bU own coiiBcleiic no guilty man Is ncqultto Juvenal Hi Was Vary Economioal. Joiu Tyson, tlio rleUoat inuu Aus tralia over produced. uIIIioukIi lord n' 5,000,000, rciualued n slnipto busliiiuui to hU last day. A bhubby suit or cheap ready uadu clotlios wiih IiN ouly wear, nnd a boot luce formed tin guard of a silver watch which, as . young man, ho had bought tor a so erulgu. He ate the name faro as 111. own laborers, and It was his boast Unit he had novcr entered a theater or tasted Intoxicants of nny kind; that he had usver used sonp-ho preferred saud-uor woru a white shirt or s AlISS MALHNA G. LONG j I'honc Columbia 7 G. W. OVERSTREET Plumbing and Gas Fitting Job work promptly attended to. I'houe Columbia 518 109 Burr Street SI. Johns, Oregon J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We doliver vour coodi to and from all porta of Tortland. Vaneoursr, Linn- ton, I'ortland and Suburban Expraia j Co., city dock and all points accstslbU 1 y wagon. Plan and furnitura maUa j Not lh btl on ycur pAPr, 1 1 Scaled jironowU will be received at the ! office of the Recorder of the Citv of St. Johns until July M, 191 4, at 8 o'clock p. ill., for the improvement of Richmond street, from the et Hue of Hdlsou street to the Richmond street dock in the muiiuer provided by Or dinance No. 605, subject to the nrovis- 1 iuus of the charter and ordinances of the I City of St. lohus, and the eitituute ol the city engineer 011 file, liiiKiucer's estiuiate is 6,712.94. lllils must be strictly in accordance with printed blanks, which will be furn ished on application at the ollice of the Recorder ofthe City of St. Johns. And said improvement must be completed 011 or before 60 days from the date of the last publication of this notice. No proposals or bids will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the Mayor of the Citv of St, lohus, certified by a respon sible bank (or ait amount equal to ten percent, of the aggregate proposal. The right to reject any ami all bids is hereby reserved. Uy order of the City Couucil. A. R. DU.NSMORK, Recorder, Published In the St. Johus Review on uu W, sud July 3 sa4 10, 1911. Central Market! 206 S, Jersey Street Sec us for the Choicest Cuts the Best Meats Obtainable of Orrfw fUled and ramify Trails SoJkfta4. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. We buy or sell St. Johns Property Mc KINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 20-' N. Jersey St. St, Johns DR. FRANK F. CASSEDAY Specialist In Diseases of the Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and LubJs Operative and Medical Treatment Expeit Pitting of Glasae Moderate Prices riitMiBBdi,-4r4i.' vfcttiB. Or. A GOOD BUY At Whitwood Court, a piece of ground 600 feet long and 100 feet wide, being the upper half of block 16, and located not far from the Railroad and Street Car Line, on Mill Street. As Whitwood will soon have the great Scenic Drive way passing through it, and other activities are to take place, this tract will soon become most valu able. Price for a short time $2500. Call on or Address this Office. PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank Duilding ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON THAJ). T. PARKER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook Building ST. JOHNS DR. RAMBO DENTIST Phone Coluinbls 61 First National Dank building.. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Opa Ersnlnffa and Sundajn by Ap. pobtaent Office Phone Columbia 140 Resident Phone Columbia 38 LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. f ST. JOHNS. OREGON UmU each Monday venlnjr hi Odd FaV Ions hall at 7ao. A cordial welcome to all visiting brother. .Noble (.rand, Q. B. Bcnbam. Trtaiurer, II. V- Clark.: Kc. Sec.. O. S. Wayne. Fin. Stc., K. 8. Wright. IIOIMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS or PYTWUS: Meets every Priday night at 7:30 o'clock in I. O. O. F Hall, Visitors always we. come. A. W. I'ICKRL. C. C. A. CARLNKLSQN. K. R. S. DORIC OOOGC NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Regular communications on first Wednesdays of each month la Blckncr's Hall. Visitors' welcome Cbu, A. Try, W. 3. A, W. 4vls, Scrtary.