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A GOOD WORD FOR THE CROW. UlOfl AND ART CLASHED. THE NATION'S CAPITOL DwplL tfce Damage He Dees Me U a Gesd Scavenger. In spite of the cr'a Ittttlnrt t frol on Hi rggt and fauna f elher wele (which tie eliarwi In euiumwi with m-v-eral otlf Mnls), who would rrhj wish to hlua quite ntcnntnaW'd, ntn If It were eMlilo to cnUTiiiliieto so iraourcvful a fellow? IIU doatructian to crops I certainly far low than tint of tho bobolink In the eoulhrrn rlro flrlda, llo U an Htl cknt acurmirer, and hi drtnictlon of white irruba, cutworms, wlrewonne and jtrasilioppers In of jrrrnt Tnlno. Abovu all, however, Ms ilaco In our landscapo Ix such that his imwdiiK would Imrc n dnur void. Winter or aumincr wo arc conscious of htm against Uia aky, npiliwt tho Held or acntlnul on n patriarch pine. In the misty inonilnpi of milliliter when tho nun hna not yet rolled up tlio cur talnn of cloud from Uio tiiouiitiilim wn hoar Ida volco far off In tin; wooda, rouidnjf tut from slumber, and when ruituinn hna comu nnd our aunr Kruvtn nro n glory of crlnutoii ho U allll thiv, hla distant cull llontlni; down ntvwtly from tho upltind wouda nnd tcntlfyltiK In aotno atratio way the hulfiht of thu penks borond. IInrpora Mnunilno. LAY OF THE NIGHTINGALE. Tlit (Utile Wat Itatrnr On Stdtd and Later Wan the Night. Amahc the mprtret U)rk Mr PrrdwKV CwWWi. ttMt tHWtWKHt WMiOI- it. rWtc In Ms tk "My Art and My Prlfl" U the Mlam-Mnf Oh whMo ewndHrtlitg h MtbtirtM ter rible nolao f leMHwrtB Mann) etrr bad aa imkhi na tbet unfurl lcn. "I put down my taten at! iltil," wrllra Kir l'rwlrlek; ilk the ikIhk Thinking It was rir. I lpeii acaln; ao did the iwhm. I then aviit a int'- wtiKvr with n tiotllo rvHot that the nol'o ahould cimiHv After about ton talHHtca, durlHK which tho bammorlHi? Ktvw more awl mwre iKndlwit, tho iHtMHHKtr rt'tHrHwl, and I mid In him: "Did f ti kIvo tlirw iny muMfleor "Vna, air.' "'And what wna tholr nnawcrT "Thoj- aflld, "TWI Mr. Cowcn wo'ro ptit our contract to flnUh by n curtain time nnd wo ain't going to atop for nu cofK-crt or iioIhxIjt." "UKin this I turned to Uio nudlcnca nnd Mid: " M jidlos nnd RcntlotiKn, na you linvo (KHHilhly notlrt-d, thoro hna boon n Hcht butwern labor nnd art Mbor hna woiu I am very aorry, nnd I wIhIi you nil koo1 nlcht.' Then I dUuilaRcl tho orchontra, nnd thcro wna no concert Unit ovcnhiff." Why It Stop Whan th, Llttlo Dlrda Coma Out of tha Shall. It la Ki'ncmlly nnMUined Hint n bird nliiRM bocnuao ho ht hniiy, but bcIciicu ffoca deeper for nn cxpluuntlon of tho why nnd whoreforo of tho blrd'ri hour. Naturo'a optlmNtlc Joy In con.itrticllvo pniKrew Ih uipri'ssod In tho hIiikIii of tlio innlo birds who charm their mute to further their wooing nnd contlnuo nfter ckk nro Inld to encourngu tho fulfillment of hntchlng. Tho aong atop when Uio llttlo hlrda coiuo out of tho dliulL Tho nlghtlii Kiilo for weelta during tint period of neat building and hntchlng clinnu.i hta miito nnd hutnnn enrn nenr lilm with Uio benuUful tnusle of his love aong. Hut na aoon aa tho llttlo nightingale como from tho eggs tho aong chnngeH to ii wort of guttural croitk, luiplylug nuxlety nnd aeiiao of roHpoiiHlblllty. If Uio neat nnd contenU wero do- atroyod tho nlghUngnlo would nt onco reHiiinu bin bountiful aong to limplro Ida nmlu to help him build unulhcr neat nnd atnrt nil over ugiiln tho loving work of Uilng fruitful nnd intilllplyliig. Cincinnati Comtnerclnl-Trlbuiio. FIRE RISKS ON FARMS. Main Olmtrxlani af Our Bullfwl Duttdlng In Waihlngtan. Oitr tiiltttl rajHM t Waahlnctnn U a taatrilfwl awl tHlve ImMdlHC It fnattla (t awl alahd (Hi a 4apau f4rtrty lcbt trvl atNMe tltr IrTfl of tho IVtmwwe. The etiUre Irnsth of tha tatHdlnK fiwi hrth to aouth la Tftt frt 4 Ittthwa, ahl Ita cnralrot dliHrimlau fmm Hit to eat U Xt) ftt-L Ttie area pvrrv. by the ImMdlng t Ita, II 2 wiuara frL Tho damn of tho original central building una oenktrocted of wod, cor. Wd with cwpjr. ThVa wa replaced In lSTfl by tho pr?iit atrwtHre f cnt Iron. It wan ctalited In l-VCl. Tho cntlro wolxht of Iron ued Ii a,WJ,2U0 ixiiinda. The dunio n crowncl by n brottto atatuo of FrmlHUi. which Li l) fit (l Inehea high ami weigh tljt.ss (oumla. Tho height of tho dntno nlxirc the bnao lino of the eaat front la 287 feet S lurhea. Tho height from tho lop of tho Imluatrndo of tho building M 2I7 fift ll Inches. Tho greatest dlHiucter nt tho Ihiho la !3T flit f luchea. Tho rotunda ta l7 feet 1 Inchua In diameter nnd Ita height from the lloor to thu top of thu cuuupy la IK) feet .1 Inrhea. Thu aeutito cliainlM.T U 113 feet 3 Inchon In length by Bil feet U luchea In width nnd .1(1 feet In height. Thu gal- Icrlea will necominodnto 1,(KX) peraona. Tho repretfciitntlvcH' hull la 1.10 feet In length by 03 feel In width nnd 30 feet In height. Philadelphia l'reas. Doirt Spend Two Dollars Eeonomlilnj Labor. Two Inborera wero engaged to deciH-n a well which had becoinu dry. One of them aout Ida innto down Into tho well whllo ho ant ut tho top nnd directed tho work, llo llrat onlrred tho other nuiii to "dig ti bit on till aide," then "dig n little more on that aide." until tho Intter, tired of both tlio work nnd Uio ordera, exclaimed, "You alt up theru nnd uno your tongue, whllo I linvo to do nil tho work I" "Ono mini hero giv ing dlrecUuua," aald tlio man ut tho top, "en n do ua much na ten men down theru." Thereupon hla mate throw down hla pick mid climbed up hctddo thu other man. "What urn yoii doing hero?" hundred tho latter, "Two men up here," nuaworud hla innto, "can do na much na twenty men down there!" London HtnimL Safety Flrat Should Da aa Much tha rtulo Thoro na Eliewhora. A contributor to I'nrm nnd Klrcaldo nhowa how uppnlllng (lro rlska nro on farms, llo tell how to reduce koiiiu of thcan (Ire rink nnd wrltea In part na fullowa: "Tho luvctcrato amokcr U nbotit na dnngcroua na a wnlldng stick of dynn mile. It ninke.i mo ahudder to aee n man amoklng around tho farm build ingi. One man I know never will for get tho wny hu wna run off thu farm when I caught him aiiioklng n clga rutto whllo atacklug hay. "Anothcrilnngeroiia prnctlconf which tho nverngo man is guilty la that of carrying ordinary uintehea Iimiho lu hla pockeb. lie Hhotitd rnrry either aafe- ty mntchei or keep thu ordinary kind In a inetnl box. "On moat farina the lantern la mill thu iiNiial lllit for working nlxmt tho bulldliigM nfter dark. A good way to keep It clean nnd aafo Ih. llrat, to tulio out tho huriierH nnd clean them by boiling In Ntrong Nitapauda. Thla will keep tho ventilating pnnNngea of tho burner working properly. Then wlpu nil leaking or apllled oil oft thu bnac. "Never act n lantern down. Klllior hold It or hang It up. Then when it H ncclduntnlly atruck it will awing in- atuad of upsetting." PLANETS AND OUR WEATHER. No Skiing on tho Watar. Tho akl U recommended n laith n life tmvliig dovlco nnd u pleaauro craft, combining nafuty with novelty, It can not aluk, milker better wpoed tlinii a awliumer nnd doea not tire thu rhlor ua awlmuilng doea. It la more prnctlcnhlo for long dUtnneea mid can go through wnter whero thero la n heavy under tow, na It alta no high In tho wnter Unit It la not cnught In tho grip of thu undercurrent na tho lega of tho mwIiii mer nnv It doeau't tuko n lung tlmo to nmatur, iih tho aurf board doea; ro qulrea no ttklll lu bulauchig mid addl ing on nnd haa (ho great advantage of being equlppiM with a inotlvo power, wherena tho ordinary aurf board miiNt bo puabeil und imildled out to tcu Im fore It cun bo ridden In. Outing. A Qladatono Anocdota. Lord Alveratouo tella thla nncdoto of Oladatoiio lu hla "ItecollectlonM:" ".Mr. (JlatlHtono wna very much In Jrn'Kted In thu Cuiiciihiis. I had n friend. Captain X., who lind recently como homo from that dlatrlet, nnd I gave him u loiter of Introduction to Mr. (ilmhdouu. A few daya Inter I met Mr. (lludatonu In rnrlliimeiit atreeU I In Hto)ieil mo nnd aald, 'Vour friend, Captain X., Itnowri inoro nbout tho Cuii ciiHiii than any nuiii I over met' A fow minute afterward l met Caplniu X. In IMII Mall. I niitd to him, 'Well, you have iiiado it great ImproHxlon. Mr. (SladNtune.' 'lluvo IT ho aiihL 'Vet.' I replied. 'llo Hiiya you know more about tho CnuciiHiia than any man bo ever met.' 'Well,' aald Captain X.. 'that I very Htniugo. for, though I waa with lilm for three ipiartera of mi hour, 1 mndu only threo olmervntloiirt.' " Daiplta Popular Dollof Tharo It Connection Datwaen Them. That tho plnnetH mid tho moon Imvo nn rlfect upon the weather on tlio earth Ih a common belief. Thla belief la haaelcaM, for nil chnugea of weather depend upon dlfferencon In tctupern- lure. Italnfnll ia duo to tho nccumulnUon of water In tho ntmoaphcrc. Thla wn ter enn nccumtilnto only by being evap. orated from tlio aurfneu of tho earth. And evaporation rcqtilrca hent Wlnda a I ho nro duo to heat greater warmth lu one place than In another causing thu ntr to rush toward whero Uio warm air l.i rising. If tho moon nnd the plancta could furnish heat (hey. might affect tho weather. Hut thu heat they furnish la ao Inllnlteslinally small that It la not unough to change thu temperature nn appreciable fraction of a degrcu. Tho amount of heat they send ua hna actu ally been uicnaurcd, but It needed tho moat delicately sensitive of ItiMtrii- meiita to Hrcelvo It. Another proof that neither tho plnn- cta nor tho moon luiro any effect upon our weather la that careful cuinpnrl- aona of the weather with the oalllons of thu plaueta and tho moon show that there la no relation between them. If (here were wo should have the anmo weather when (hu plaueta wero lu tho same position, which la not tlio cauu. Now York World, Whera Art Ctatrt. All nrt la n mnttor of imturo or llfo acted upon by man: a part taken out of Ita accidental surrounding and given artistic form. At either aldo of tho field of true art la u wastu place wlun art coiihoh to linvo beauty. And tho wnito on tho ono aldo la reached when Uio artist becomea ao enamored of llfo that ho forget to Interpret, to give nrtlstlc form, und only bring forth a photognipldc Image, whllo tho waato on tho other utdo la reached when Uio nrtlat ierfvcta hla form but forgets to put llfo Into lL-Hlieldou Chouey. The Outdoor Life. "Tho doctor wiya 1 don't tako enough tnteront lu outdoor pastime." "Am you going to protlt by hla aug seat Ion r "Yea. I'm going to alt down mid read every wool on tho ajwrtlng imgiv" Waahlngton Btnr. Leather Modale. r.enther tuedala wero originally con ferred na n geniilno murk of honor. When King John of Franco, captured ut Agliicourt. wan forced to pay to ld- waul 111, of Kuglmid u rmiNom of :i,(XX),000 gold crowna to effect hi ro lease hu wna left without precious metal for coin or decoration. So he found it necessary to xiy the palace ovpeiwes with (wither money, lie also used leather modal when he wished to confer honor on some nobleman The custom quickly arose or presenting leather medaU na n burlesque dUtluo Hon. America u Hoy. Japan'a Qood Road. Japnn I peculiarly well off In re spect of good highway. The Toknldo, which run fmm Kioto to Tokyo, U over Km) mile In length und, ua tho writer can testify, Is admirably con structed. Theio I also thu NnknHcudo, which I oven lunger nnd passes through some of tho finest scenery In the world. Thu renson of .Japan' ex cellence In the matter of road la that In tho old day, nut ho very long ago, the dalmlos. or territorial nobles, had to Journey to Tokyo onco n year In or der to pay their rwpecta to the sov ereign. They traveled by rond, with grout retinues, nnd If thu highway wea not In perfect condition, feudal Justice wna meted out to tho delin quent. Uuidon Hpcetatur. When you can make $1.50 buy just as much at our Clos ing Out Sale as you buy ordinarily for $2.00. At the prices we are making, our large stock of Gro ceries and Crockery is not going to last forever. To live you are compelled to buy Groceries; to keep clean you have to buy Soap, Dutch Cleanser and Gold, Dust. You have to use Tubs, Wash Boards, and Boilers. If you eat you must use Cooking Utensils and Dishes. . Make your plans to invest all you can particularly in Gro ceries and Cooking Utensils and Soaps. It is good busi ness; it is making money when you get such bargains. . as our Closing Out Sale. You can figure it out yourself; miake your own prices., You all know what most groceries sell for; deduct oner.. ! fifth from the usual prices anywhere and you arrive at 6ur, prices, un booking Utensils you may deduct one-lourtli; : v un Aluminum ou per cent. tip in . f r 3 "4 j BONHAM & CURRIER Proposals lor Street Work Qood Company. Aa friend mid companions, na tench- era nnd consoler, ua recreator mid umuHcrx.'tMMika mv nlwnya with ua mid nlwaya ready to respond to our want. Wo can take them with ih lu our wiiu dcrlug or gather them around ua nt our 1 1 re Ides, lu tho lonely wilderness mid thu crowded city their spirit will be with ua, giving u meaning to thu seomlugly confused movement of hu manity und peopling thu deaert with their own bright creation. John Al- Scaled proposals will Ik: received nt tuc oincc oi tlic recorilerot tlicclty of St lohii. until May 25th. 1915. nt 8 o'clock p. in. for the Improvement of I'iltehurg siicoi irom me uonu line oi Lrawion atrcct to the Icrry ilip, in uinnucr pro viiicu oy umiuaiicc isuuiDcr btsj. uu eel to the provUlou o( the charter nnd ordl nances of the city ol St. John nnd the osumiiie oi tue city engineer on hie. Kugiuecr'a cutlnmte la t,biA):SJ. Hid mint be strictly in accordance with the printed blanks, which will be (urnlkhed on application nt the ofllcc of the recorder of the city of ht. Johns, Ami 8.1 Id Improvement must lx mm. pletcd on or liefore 6odnvafrom the date of the last publication of this notice. No projMJiuilsorblds will be considered utiles accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the inavor of the city of St. Johns, certified by a responsi ble bank for an amount equal to tun per cunt, of the aggregate proposal. The right to refect any and all bids is ncrcuy reserved. liy order oi tho city council. A. I. DUNSMORIt, Recorder of the cltv of St. lohus. Published in the St. Johns Review .May i, u nun zi, luib. fred Uiugfonl. Discretion, "Mother" IJUIo'a oyea wero round with horror "thnt llttlo boy next door Just aald tho uwfuloat thing." "Como tell mother, dear." "Oh, I couldn't poaslbly tell you; It waa too uwful." KImI.. I. .11 III.. Illsttlll.lt- - Ulslo backtnl townnl tho door. "I tho girl didn't hear mo when I pro- W10. V0UrtA hereby gives HOtlCO Rescued by Nature. "Wero you over loat In tho woods?" "Almost." "Who rescued yotiT" "Nature." ltl... 1 M The wind wub blowing so hnnl that l 'A' Ul . U4 ORDER OF SALE Tlio undersigned administra- think I'd Initter run out lu tho garden mid play. I feel It coming on that I'm going to toll." Now York l'ost. K)ed." London Stnndard. Causa of tho Pessimism. Orator On tho aurfaco things nro of ten right, but It Is when wo explore, tho deptlu of thing that wo eo tho deivp- tlona or our fellow creature. Ono of tho Crowd-Ouvlnor, you've been buy. lng a barrel of upplua, haven't yout Ixindon Tit-lllta. Oound Advlcs. "I wish lugumar to think only of mo," "1 would not dUtruct his thought too much from bualue, my dear," counseled her mother. "Itemoinbor you will need n great many oxpenslvo Uiluga." Iiulavlllo Oourlor-Journnl that ho will soli at public salo on Tiumuiay, May 27th, at z o'clock Smoked Ceilings. 1). Ill,, thQ IOIIOWlnK describeu Smoke from u lump or gnu often soils proporty, for cash cash: Lots 5 n eeinug In tho one particular spot, nnd IS. H hvW (T Pninr Vinw Arl. wuiie uio rest remain ueautiruuy , f nn tn t in P It.v nf Sf. .Tnlnm ..I.I... I.I. - --rf , -W....W, ..Mill-, M in tintitill in niiwx llllll IUIII1I ia n,y I in l-moi.f ll nf A nnn U'ut celling euiiKiHl by lamp mid gua will bo rendered less conspicuous If rubbed over with dry whiting. Why Ha Failed. "I undoratnud Ida marriage wna n fnllure."' "Yus; ho tried to run It tho way ho run Ids business." "How do you menu?"' "Ho wua novcr In tho otllce," De troit Freo Press, Just What He Meant. "I the rain still keeping up? "Why. wliat d'yo menu? seen any ruin." "That's what 1 nsked you. If it wua still keeping up? ' Kxchange, lund, deceased. Tho salo will tako place on tho premises. Chas. Lindquist, Admr. B. L. Snow, Attorney for Admr. Published in tho St. Johns Re- i haven't view April 23, 3(V May 7, Hand l, 1915, The Real Need. Book Ageut This book will tench you how to ccouoinUu. The Victim That's no good to me. What I need Is a book to teach me how to live without economizing. Philadelphia Ledger. Gentle Gertrude. Penelope Gertrude la u geutlo crea ture Isnt she? Perclval Yes; Instead of whipping thu cream she just scolds it. Youngstown Telegram. Cheap, "Mrs. Gabby Just loves to Indulge In cheap talk." "Then let her try a llttlo conversation on the lino between Now York and San I'runclseo." Now York Times. PROBATE Charles Hamlin Massey estate. rs'otico is hereby civen that tho undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of tho es- tato of Charles Hamlin Massoy, Tho song that nerves a nation's heart Is In Itself a deed. Tennyson. Deafness Cannot Ho Cured by local application., lli.y caunot r'h the Ul.tt.td ponton of thu nr Tlx ro la only on. way ta our itc(i, and ihul la by con.tllutlonal rtnwdlra lleafn.a. la caused by an Innam.d condition or Ih. mu coue lining of lb. Kuataihlan Tubv When ioi. iui. ia innam.4 ou uav a rumbtlug eound or ImpvrrVCI h.arlna. and when It la entirely clo.vd, Uraln.aa la tha rtault. and unl.aa Ih Innammatlon can b tak.n out and thla tub r.aler.d to Ita normal condi tion, h.arlna will It d.etroy.d (rv.r, nine cases out of ten ar. caua.d by Catarrh, which i nolhlna but an lurlJm.d condition of lb inucoua aurface. W will alv. On Hundred ttollara for any cue or ucarnrea cannot b cur.d bead for circulars, fr... y. 3. CIIKNKr A CO., ToUdo, Ohio. Hold I by Drutslats. 11c. Taia llsll s Kamlly 1'llls tor cBsllutloa. Children of Today, "if you don't give mo n piece of your deceased, by the County Court ctiocoiute, Ktiitn, fii tea mamma that of the State of Orecon for Alult- n iinn L.m,r mm, i imvn rns-r Rro. "1 ' enpi.'-i. itegcuno ,,omuh County, and has quail ' ' " ' - ' - i I tint tap l l nni.Mil lot an i x......v.. I iiofi . am nnccnnQ nnv nff n nims aa -v wvaw . 47 vat. aumnst the estate are hereby no defecta. french Proverb. W (caua.d by catarrhl that by Hall's Catarrh Cur. m -4 m w KSffl Does Not Rub Off, Laitt 4 Tines as Uof si Other, S.t.. Work. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS tined t0 Present the same to me or my aiiornoys, ueesun oe vor. 102G Chamber of Commerce The followinir list of Iccal blanks buildinir. Portland. Orecon. with are kept for sale at this office nnd proper vouchers and duly verifi- others will be atUletl as the demand wl within six months from date arises: hereof. Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Hated and first published April Deals, Realty and Chattel Mort- -3rd, TJ15. Mary A. Massey, Proposals for Street Work Scaled proposals will he received at the office of the Recorder of the Cltv of St, Johns until May 25th, 191G, at 8 o'clock p. 111., for the Improvement of S. Ivanhoc strict, irom tue cast line 01 llurlliigtoti street to the west Hue ot Klchuiond St in the manner provided by Ordinance No. CGI, subject to the provisions ol the Charter and Ordinances of the City ol I..!... I ...i . .1... ... t Ol JUIlll,mill L-KllllllllC III uic ciij- Cllgl ncer, 011 file. Hiigiucfr's estimate Is fil.b79.73. Ilids must be strictly in accordance witu prliitcl uiaiiKS, wiilcii will lc turn ished ou application at the office of the uecoruer 01 tuc city 01 bt. loiuu. Ami said improvcnieht must be comnletcd 011 or before 60 days from the date of the last puiiiicaiiou 01 tuts notice. No proposal or bids will lie considered unless accompanied bv a certified check payable to the order of the .Muyor of the liiv 01 ni. ioiiiis ceniueii ny a respon sible bank tor an amount equal to ten iHTcent. of the aggregate nronosal. The right to reject any and nil bids is uereny reserved. liy order ol the Uty Council. A. U. DUNSMORK, Recorder. rublithcd in the St. lohus Review on May 7, 11 and 21, 1915. PROBATE Charles Bredeson estate. Notico is hereby civen that tho undersigned has been ap pointed administratrix of tho es tato of Charles Bredeson. de ceased, by the County 'Court of the btato of Orecon for Multno mah County, and has qualified. All persons having claims apainst the estate are hereby notified to present tho same to me or my attorneys, Geeslin & Sever, 1036 tJhamber of Commerce buudinff, Portland. Orecon. with proner vouchers nnd duly verified with in six months from date hereof. Dated and first published May 7, 1915. Virginia Bredeson, Administratrix. Geeslin & Sever. Attorneys. Last publication, June 4, 1915. Centra) Market! 20S S. Jorsoy Straet See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. OrsJtr Third and family Trada SatkMast. I T. P. WARD. ProorJeUr. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGI1IS Or I'VIIIIAS Meets every l'riduy night at 7:30 o'clock in IMCKNItlt Hall. Visitors always wel come. II. C. 1'INCII.C. C. A. CARI.NIiI.SOK, K, R. S. THAT MAN REDERER Does Iittilditig, Remodeling, Cabinet Work, Painting and Papering, Signs. General Re pairing and Saw Filitig at the Variety Work Shop J. H. REDERER, Mgr. 114 E. Burlington Street Leave word at Monharn & Currier I'hoiie Col. 31, or tit. Johns Hardware Co,, I'lioue Col, jj, "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6 per cent for uny legal purpose on approved real estate, terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co operate with you. Petty &, Company 513 Dtntum Bid Denver, Cob. cages, satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills 01 daie, t.eases, Administratrix. Geeslin & Sever. Attorneys. Last publication, May 21,1915. Get a Can Today J Not tho Uo on your papr. Nota th labtfen your paptr.- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy (or such changa should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please .member thla and uvi the trlntir Preach tte goapel ot St. John, G. W. OVERSTREET Plumbing and Gas Fitting Job work promptly attended to, rhoue Columbia 618 109 Burr Street St. Johns, Oregon We buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. ifr. Physician and Surgeon. J Day ft Nfcht Office In McChMneyUic SL Jehna. OrtfoeCy ti; :V TMAD. T, PARKER ATTOKNOY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 nud 3 , .. Ilolbrook Building ST. JOHNS DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Office Hours 0-12 to 1:30-7 Sunday 9-11 Office 1'hone Columbia 140 Kesioent I'lioue Lolumbia 274 DR. RAMBO DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 First National Dank building. ST. JOHNS, OREGON. . : O. J. QATZMYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . ORECON PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER ' First National Bank Building ST. JOHNS - ... OREGON J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from an pasta or rortiana, Vancouver. Unn- Ton, Portland and suburban Express iO., ciiy aocx ana ail potnu accessible by watfon. Plane wmI furniture atevtac eiBaaa'"?S32Jjl 4Bet a can today from (MQaWH Vour Nardwara or sro Ellll'JSllllUla eery dealer. MSm L. ENGRAVES, M. p. Physician and Surgeon Office rhont Columbia 10 ' Residence Phone Columbia 4 ST. JOHNS, OREGON- PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT i REALTY 18. H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jersey Street 1 Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Pho ne Columbia 255 a. 6 irzjr DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A.r. and A. M.x Meets the first and thinl Wednesday of each mouth in BIckuer'e Hall. VUir tors welcome. Chas. A. Pry, W. M. A. W, Davis, Secretary. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r. ST. JOItNJ, OREGON H Mrto eaeii Mooday evening U Odd Fi lo ss hall at 8:00. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. r j&iin j. uoocmsn. robit Grand . A. M. Dowoct. 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