TITLES OF THE ROMANOFFS Alexander III. Wat Proud to Be Called the Peasant Emperor. The Into czar of Ittissla Is now known. ns Nicholas llotnnnoff In tho great land over which ho hold autocratic sway. It Is not the tltlo by which Ihj expected to Ko down to posterity. M. do lllowltz, the famous correspond cut of tho London Times at Paris, was responsible for putting on record story reKardliiR Alexander III., tho fa thcr of Nicholas, which Is worth recall hit: In this connection. The czar and his courtiers had been discussing by what added title ho should bo known In hhtory. Ills father had been called Alexander tho Liberator and Alcxan der tho Martyr. What should the son be called? "Alcxniider tho Just," bur. Bested one. "Oh, no," replied tho czar. "I am and shall remain tho peasant emperor. So sonic of my nobility havo styled mo in derision, scolllng nt my affection for tho moiijlk. Hut I accept tho tltlo ns an honor. I havo tried to procure for tho humbln tho means of livelihood, and this, I think, is Uin best and only means of keeping tho world going. My greutet ambition is to descrvo to bear to tho last tho tltlo of tho peasant emperor." Llttlo could Alexander III. hnvo thought that I ho world was so near tho time when his son would run tho chance of becoming tho "last of tho cm perors of Itussla." Duudeo Advertiser. THE FIREPLACE, 8oclal Importance of Iti Poiltlon In the Home. Tho center of hospitality In tho homo is that point about which tho family ItM.'ir gathers most often. This point is In most homes tho llrcplaco; lieuco its lomtlnu and construction nro of vast IniHr!ancci In building n homo. The tlreploce, If thero Is only one, should bo In tho living room, for thero the family and friends can enjoy it iMottt. It should bo located in tho cen ter of it wall space, either on ono sldo or at one end of tho room. Select tho space which will permit tho greatest number of people to sit around It. in tho construction of tho fireplace you must not forget that Its chief pur pom is for ii fire. Tho inoro simple tho linos of construction tho better tasta is displayed n nil tho inoro room tho open lire receives. Thero Is u great variety of material suitable for a 11 replace, mid your indi viduality mid tnslo can bo well ex prtMsol In this Important factor of the Inline. Ilrlck, tile, wood and many tlto substitutes mny bu tised. These offer gieul pn.wlhllitlc both for good color and design mid lend themselres to any stylo of iiichhectiire. I'nrin and I'l re side. The Value of Dlrdi. Without birds successful ngrlculturo would heroine impossible mid tho de struction of tho greater part of nil veg etation would tako place. New York statu now pays nn annual Insect tax of $I0,(MM,xmi, mid birds nro tho chief agents In keeping this tax from In creasing yearly. As consumers of weed heed a single, species, tho tree sparrow, Is estimated to counuiuo about tK) tons in New York Hlnto each year. Tlio ruv sges of Held mice mid other rodents nro kept in check by hawks and owli, and I he farmer upon whoso laud it hawk or owl stays Is saved upon iui average a year by eacli owl or hawk. The dnmngo done by some few spcclui of birds to growing crops mure than offset by tho beuetlts of their work in destroying Insects, ro llouts mill weed seeds, Now York Hun, The Sea of Space. The mind cannot comprehend what is meant by the four llttlo words In tho expression -(lie m-u of space." If tint volume of "spaco" Included within our solar system- which Is perhaps but single triiln of planets aiming hundreds of millions of it similar klud-wero oc euplml by ono single globe n.lXM.OOO.OOO inllon In diameter It would bo but as a fisillier In tho marvelous spread of "vu miiiey" surrounding It. In fact, It has I icon calculated that In tho spaco occu plod by our solar system 7u0,ooo,00(),, tsHMK) glohMi of tint site of our eurlh could tovolve, ouch nt a dUtanco of A00.UO0 miles front tho other, and tho wholit husluoAH would bo nothing, for thuro Is no wall to (ho treasure vntilt of Iwivon. .exchange. , Personal Responsibility, Then Is such n thing ns personal re .ponsihlllty vthlcli cannot bo delegated to another. In tlio navy, for oxnmple. wo dock ship, mid the docking olllcer Is hold personally responsible. DIs lairstitg olllcors in the navy are per- KMUully rosiHiiislblo for every payment niudu not only by themselves, but by tliwlr assistants. They cannot delegate jospviitilulllty to tho (toy clerks oveu for tho putty cash. 1', 0, Coburu In Industrial Management. The Operation. riming on ones overcoat is somo- time) so much of an effort Hint cue Is dlsitewd to ngreo with tho old uegro who mi Id i "lriwt yo' puts in ono nhm, den you puts lu d udduh ahm, an' deu yo' gibs a eon'rul couwulsloii." Hxchaugo. Sure Enough Expert. "You claim to bo a food expert?" "I do," replied Farmer Corntossel, "I'm tho kind of a food expert that can ruUo tho stuff Instead o' talklug about It." Washington Star. Under Water. WlltU-Whero Is Unid'a Knd? GUIU It 1 where that lot which I bought from the real cstute company begins. ruck. l'rccdotii from out of a wound shall: rise, HIduey Ijinlor. Deafness Cannot He Cured tor laeal application!, llity cannot ruch the dlaoaard xulon of III ar Thtr Is only en way to curs lUafnna, and that Is !)' eiwslllullonal ruMralrs IVafnm Is wustd by n liitlumi.il cuntlllluu uf thr inn sous fiHliis of Hi Bualashlan Tubs Whan tills tut Is IlllUmtU u havo it rumbling aoltnd sr linprfMt htsrlDf, ana whsn It Is ntlrsly tilvawl. Dcs'n.ss Is Hi mult, sua unUts lh Inasmmstian csn l tsktn uut and this tubs nslortd to Us normal condi tion, bsarlnr l'l be destroyed fortvari nln faaVa out of trn rs caused br Catarrh, which Is nothlnc but an Inrlamtd condition of ins mucous surfaces. V will ilvt On llundrrd Dollars for any ess at I)a(nrss (cauard by catarrh) that anuot.bs currd by Hall's Catarrh Cur, r nd for slreulars. (r. V. J. OIIUNKV A CO.. Tolsdo, Ohio. Hold br Drufslsis. 11a XaXs Usll'a family tills tar com lips tlon. I ONE WAY TO WOO SLEEP. Travel In Memory Some Road You Knew Well In Childhood. It is hard for mo to remember now that my knowledge of the sleepy road, gained so many years ugo, came only through tho chauco bit of ndvico drop ped by a wise, kind, weary old doctor as ho shufllcd at midnight down tho corridor of the silent hospital, says tho Atlantic Monthly. Whatever was tho errand of life or death that hud called him In such haste, ho had tlmo to stop and givo mo a friendly word, nlthough I, a small and Incorrigibly sleepless patient, was sitting bolt upright nmong tho pillows In dcflatico of all his orders and was staring wide eyed into tho hot, pain haunted dark, "You think you nro never going to bo able to sleep again, don't you" ho oli fccrved. "Well, shut your eyes and do Just what I tell you. Think of somo road that you know well, a good long road that winds and turns and shows you water nnd woods and hills. Keep your eyes tight shut and travel along It In memory. Go as slowly as you can, recall every sight and sound and pcrfumo as you pass by. "I havo such a road of my own, tho ono I used to walk to school when I was eight years old. I havo started out on it a hundred times when I thought I could not sleep, but I never get very far. I coma Just about to tho old stouo bridge over Damon's creek or perhaps to tho swimming hole, whera tho willows dip Into tho brown water, but I never reach tho end." FACING THE CAMERA. Don't Dreie Up and Don't Poie When Having a Picture Taken. 'Thero nro many things I would llko to say to tho woman who Intends hav lug her picture taken," said a faniotn photographer tho other day. "Many women coma to mo and say: 'Of course you prefer taking actresses. They must havo many advantages over those women who never havo tlmo but to glvo un occasional glance In their mirrors.' This is entirely a mistake. Tho conscious pose never makes a sat isfactory portrait. 1 would say cm phatlcnlly to tho woman who goes to havo her photograph mado not to re hearso her poso and facial expression beforehand. "I always find it dlfllqult to Imprest on tlio woman coming to my itiniio that clothes and Jewels are of abso lutely no account in n photograph. If a woman comes to bo photographed lit tho clothes she Is used to wearing sho will feel at ease and therefore look her best. "Ono of tho curses of our present dor civilization is tho over changing ques tion of fashion. I low much more civ- lllzcd went tho Jupuncse, who realized that tho kimono was perhaps tho most perfect dress for women nt nil times who only varied It with different liro cades nnd girdles. Tim photograph that concerns itself with clothes is soon out of fashion, and no matter how good a likeness of the faco has been obtained, tho pleturu Is grotesque In n few yeurs becaiiso tho clothes nro passe." The Professor Worried. Tim absent minded professor from tho university town wits in Indianap olis attending it convention. While in tho city hu took u tour of tho larger de partment stores. In ono of them ha wus much perplexed. Ho read tho sign over tho door of tho elevator: "This car express to llftli and sixth doors. Up only." Absently ho read tho sign again. Then tho car door opened. "1 would llko to know," ho nsked tho elevator boy, "if this elevator goes only up, how on earth did you get down hero" Tho elovutor boy grinned, frowned, scrutinized tho mull closely and then said lu n dlgultled voice, "Oh, I Just camo down." Indianapolis News. Putting the Cat Out at Night. Tlio practice of turning the cat out of doors ut night Is us cruel us It is un iifCfitnry. No animal la fonder of warmth und comfort, unit tho pet's hap piness certainly Is not Increased by a night spent outsldo iu cold and dump urns. If us much energy was exhausted in keeping the cat indoors us too often Is expended in putting her out. haw great would bo tho boon to human nerves nnd unfortunate wild things) All fe lines nro normally noctumul, and It Is at night, If over, that n curb on their activities is needed. Leo S. Cruudull, In IVIs." True Economy, Thero aro great Joys iu practicing tmo economy In the right spirit. Truo economy, you see, Is not ubstluenco from ueccstfury thlugs-uot ut ull. The Joys of truo economy arc for those who muko tho most of what they have: who, iliullng whut may be theirs, -pro ceed to the extraction of tho greatest bcuetlt from what Is within reach. Toe Much Flirting. Klrst Co-ed-Why, Doris, how tired your eyes look I Tired Ono es, my dear; I rolled them too much this eveulug. Syracuse Orange I'ccl. No Time For Her, I'hyslcUu Your case Is such, mad am, that time alone will effect a cure, Mrs. ltnnduU Then It Is hopeless, for never have oven tlvo minutes. Life. He Knew Her. Mrs. (ittbble I met Mr. Drown to day while I was shopping. Her Hus luind That so? What did you have to buy? llostou Transcript. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office ami others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, batisfactiou of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases, i HeU the lfcl an yeur gas, H ' PHYSICAL CULTURE. At Good For the Dullness Man at For the Soldier In Training. If physical culture is needed for thoso who bear arms in defense of tho country why should it not bo applied also to tlie soldiers of tho business and professional world, tho men in tho com mercial trenches? If a certain number of our citizens nro compelled to go through a rigid course of physical train- lug, why should not nil others bo culled upon to follow suit? Tho soft muscled clerk, tho devital ized student, tho overworked business man they need awakening. Now, in many instances they nro but llttlo moro than human ciphers, 23, CO or 75 per cent men. With n llttlo properly directed exercise they could bo fitted for the ranks of tho 100 per centers. t)lx hours weekly, two hours for threo days each week, would put tho average flabby muscled, sedentary worker in lino shape. It would smiuro his shoulders, stiffen his backbone, put somo energy nnd enthusiasm into his makeup. It would inako a real man of him. Kvciy man who is not in training should begin now. If ho cannot trnlu with other men let him follow n system of homo training. Hard muscles, strong, ntnblo nerves, high grado en durance In short, a physluuo as "hard as nails" should bo tho ambition of every sensible man. I'liyslcal Culture. BRIGHT BOYS AND GIRLS. The Head and Physical Marks of Intel. Ilgence In Children. In summing up his conclusions on tho relationship of Intelligence to tho slzo und shapu of tho head Karl Pear son is ipioted in tho Journal of Hered ity as making these statements about tho Intelligence of children: "To sum up, then, whllo no charac ters In school children so far dealt with show very high correlation with intelli gence, wu may yat say that tho Intelli gent boy is markedly conscientious, N moderately robust, athletic and popu lar; ho tends rather to quick than to sullen temper. Hu is moro self con scious and quieter than (hu dull boy; ho has a slightly bigger head und pos sibly lighter pigmentation than thoso of more mediocre Intelligence. Ills hair has n larger percentage of curlluess. 'Tho intelligent girl Is also markedly conscientious, moderately robust, ath letic and popular. Khe, too, tends to quick rather than sullen temper. Kho U less self conscious than tho dull girl and noisier than tho girl of medlocra Intelligence. It Is tho slow girl who 11 quiet und shy. Tho Intelligent girl lini u slightly bigger head than tho dull girl, and her hair Is moro likely to bo wuvy and much less likely to Inj curly." St. Sophia's Palimpsest. Travelers who havo visited tho great MohammcHluu mosque uf Kt. Hoplilu iu Constantinople tell of tho visibility of Inscriptions mado In tlio Interior of the building when It was n Christian church. These had been painted over by tho Moslem conquerors, but tlmo defeated their purposu of total efface- incur, nn)'n the Christ Inn Herald. Over the entrance Is the inscription In Latin, "I nm the door; by mo If any man en ter In ho shall be saved mid shall go In and out, and he shall llnd pasture." The bricks In tlio great domo lu the lu. terlor reveal this Inscription: "Detis In medio elus; uou commovebltur. Aillu vublt earn Deiu vultu huo." The trans lation may bo found In I'salin xlvl, 0. These fuels are of Interest lu view of the present tottering condition of tho Moslem power. Presidential Oolf. At tho Columbia Country club links t Wushlugtuu during one uf the tensest days of the crisis with (ler- muny rrcslilcut Wilson came up to drive from one of the most dllllcult tecs. Two members of tho club stood aside to let the president "go through," Thut's n wny they have at Washington. Mr. Wilson drove, and his ball shot off Into preclsuly the place where he dldu t want It to go. Hxperleuces of that sort come even to chief magistrates; golf U no respecter of persons. Tho president turned to the two and remarked, "You sco even out here I cuu't keep out of trouble." Argonaut. Homely Philosophy. No hustler wants Tlmo to wait for him. He's on tlmo to meet Time wheu tho train rolls Into tlio station. Trouble likes company, lu order to exercise his voice in telling how it hap pen etL We'll all need rest when wo get where rest Is, und tho good thing about It Is there'll bo room enough for ull. Atlanta Constitution, First Principle. "Do you think that new recruit will ever leani to bo u soldier?" usked the commanding olllcer, "Well, he's ucqulrlug the founds, lions," responded tho drill sergeant. "Ho hud not been iu cump ti day be fore ho wus putting up u howl about tho food." lttchmoud Tlmes-DUpatch. Taking Steps, Itedd-He'a taking steps to reduce his flesh, Greene-Whut steps Is ho taking? "What do you mean what steps? He's walking." Youkers Statesman, Old Fashioned, "He's very old fashioned." That so?" "Yes. He still shines his own shoes nnd spits ou the dauber when he docs It." Detroit l'reo Tress. Tho man who U always trying to save himself trouble la likely to tmvo lot more than bo cau tako euro of. loutu a Companion, m Caa Today mmw TW W 4 luaei as Imfcrj mam w I Useful Elec: trical Devices Vacuum Cleaners Hair Dryers lloudoir Lamps Sninovnr.s Toasters Disc Stoves Foot Warmers Milk Warmers Massive Vibrators Cifjur Lighters Ovens Wnllle Irons Washing Machines Library Lamps Coffee Percolators CliiifniK Dishes Flat Irons Curling Iron Heaters Luminous Itariiutors Tea Kettles Sewing Machine Motors Shaving Mirrors Kitchen Ramies Shaving Mugs ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. FOR RENT Store Room 109 S. Jersey Street TENINSULA NATIONAL BANK BLD6, Apply li! U. MORRIS Feuiusula National Hank MOLMtS LODGE NO. tot KNIGIllS 01 I VI Ml AS Meets every 1'riilay night at ri jo o'clock lu JllCKNKK Mall. Visitors always wel come, W. R. UVKNS. C. C. John l'off J. II. Honey P. & H, Transfer Co. Phone Columbia 308 ob N. Jersey St. Johns, Ore. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. T. and A. M. 'Meets the first ami third Wednesday of each month lu uiciiner's Hall, visi tor welcome. Hillefscu V, M. A. W. Davis, Secretary, T The merchandise in our stores is bought with the idea of value uppermost. We do not offer you an article and advise buying it because the price is cheap. Twelve years experience in your locality has taught us your needs. Our stock that is moving now was bought on a market of lower level than the spring goods are bought. Anything you may select now is of better value than what you will ouy when the Spring goods are all stocked. Our advice is to supply your needs now. BONHAM L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of tho Stnto of OrcRon for tlio County of Muitnomnli. In tho Mutter uf tho Estate of Clara Juno Hatch, deceased. Notice is hereby triven that I, Charles H. Kusscll. have been duly appointed Administrator of tho Estate of Clara June Hatch, deceased, with Will an nexed and have (nullified ns such. All persons havinir claims against said decedent, or her estate, are hereby notified to present same to me at the oflico of my Attorney, George J. Per kins. 1117 Hoard of Trade Hldtr.. Portland, Oregon, with proper vouchers, duly venlled, ns re quired' by law, within six months from tho duto of the iirst publication of this notice. Dated and first published Dec ember 21, 1917. CHAHLES H. RUSSELL, Administrator of the estate of Clara Jane Hatch, deceased. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of tho State of Orecon for the County of Multnomah. In the Matter of the Estate of Hertlia P. Willmnn, deceased, Notice iB hereby civen that I. F. J. Willmnn.. nnve been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Hertho P. Willman, deceased, and have qualified as such. All persons having claims against said decedent, or her estate, aro hereby notified to present same to me nt tho ofiice of my Attorney, George J. Per kins, 1117 Hoard of Trade Bldg., Portland, Oregon, with proper vouchers, duly verified, us re-1 quired by law, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. First published December 21, 1917. J. F. WILLMAN. Administratori'of the estate of Bertha P. Willman, deceused. Notice to Creditors In tho . County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Multnomah. In the Matter of the Estate of Alice Anna Morris, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, Edward R. Morris, havo been duly appointed administra tor of the estate of Alice Anna I Morris, deceased, and have qualified as such. All persons having claims against said de cedent, or her estate, are here by notified to present same to me at the ottice of my at torney, George J. Perkins, 1117 Board of 'lrnde Bldg.. Portland. Oregon, with proper vouchers, duly verified, as required by law, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. First published December, 21, 1917. EDWAIID K. MORRIS. Administrator of the estate of Alice Anna Morris, deceased. VI LL PAY YOU 5UY NOW Supply Your Househopeeds Do not buy anything from anybody that you DO NOT NEED Strict economy is a war measure that must be observed. BUT if there is anything NEEDED there is nothing gained by waiting: waiting simply means to pay more. & CURRIER Toggery Dept. rOcOpOrOcON3r3!0 12 'Billie' Nichols RESTAURANT 2 2 'I ? 1 111 IM. .1 RUSHY STHRRT O Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL 1 Milk and Gream Direct From the Gows Muscaday Dairy J. II. WINDLE, Prop., Phnne Pol. 3911 npllvprH flail I The Central TII08, Or.OVltR I'rop. Philadelphia Street, St. Johns. Soft Drinks as usual Coldest and Coolest Drinks in town Sandwiches, etc. All lead ing Summer Drinks. TRY OUR MILK PUNCH JACK MURPHY General Blncksmitliing and Horseshoeing Tire Setting, Repair Work of al kinds, Horseshoeing a specialty Hxpert on lame horses. Two blocks from ferry lauding J; R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wa deliver your good to and from all pcrts of Portland, Vancouyer. Llmv ton, I'onund ana Suburban Expreit city dock and all point aocilble W 'fee PUit and bamkufw a vk The Past Time Billiard Hall,, N I WIUTK J-ioi-tletor The Place Where They All Go A Choice Line of Cigars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks WHI2RK THE CAR STOPS LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r ST. JOHNS, OREGON UmU each Monday evening la Odd Fel lows hall at 8:00. A cortlial welcome to all visiting brothers. (. W Norcnc. Noble Grand II I. WbUlcr. Vice Grand S. J Burroughs, Fin. Sec. II. V Clark. Trea. Portsmouth Gospel Hall - Meeting 3 p. M. for Christians. Gospel meeting in evening-7:30. One door west of drug store, Caldwell & Patterson LEADING BARBERS The plnce Where kx1 ervlce nnd cnurtcou treatment prevnll. Children' hair cuttliiK receive special attention. 10D BURLINGTON STREET Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey DENTIST The profession practiced iu its various branches SATISFACTION 0UAUANTI5KD Office hours: 8:30 to 12 M,; 1:30 to 5 anil 7 to 8 p. in. 1'irtt Nationul Hank IIiiIMIiil' I'honc Columbia U82. JOSEPH AlcCHESNEY, Al. D. Office Room S Peninsula Bank Building Hours 9-io a. m.; t-5 p. m. and evenings. Office photie'Col. 3545 Res. 910 I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire lasurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns St. Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attend. ance of our members at our next regular meeting. Thursday, Jan. 10. G. W. Muhm. Consul Fred D. Elder Teacber of PIANO AND HARMONY Class now forming for all aes anil grades inone Columbia 127 746 Lombard Street Do not forget to make ir mis after next Monday when dating