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Resolutions We, your committee appointed to draft resolutions of condo lence of the death of Brother G. W. Dunbar, beg leave to submit the following: Whereas, The Death Messen ger has crossed over our thresh old and removed from our midst one of our brothers, therefore be it, , . Resolved, That as u token of respect and sorrow our charter bo draped in mourning for a pe riod of thirty days; that a copy of these resolutions bo spread upon the minutes of this Lodge; that a copy bo sent to the be reaved family of our deceased brother and to the Pacific Odd Follow for publication. Fraternally submitted-S. L. Cormnny, 0. J. Koernkp, II. r. Clark. Committee, Laurel Lodge, No. 180, I. 0. 0. F. AND NOW THEY ARR COOKING TOBACCO TO MAKE IT UETTEIl For a Rood many years The American Tobacco Company have been conducting a aeries of cxpciimonts .having n.1 their object tho improvement of smoking tobaccos. And It li Interesting to know that one of the grcatMt of Ihi-lr discoveries was one of the simplest, and that war that cooking or toaitlntf tobacco improved it in every way, Just as cooking most foods improves them. They took n real Hurley tobneco, grown In thli country; limited it at you would toatt brood; iwMetied it to icplnco the natural molture driven off by towUlng; made It Into cigarette, called litem "LUCKY 8TKIKIC. the lowitwl cigarette," and olfered lhm to I Ire jmbllc, Thereult IkhInmii tlHgrentottlciiinnil evercronhwl I of any ImJhkco product In n simitar length f llm . Tim clmn- pfwhtrrtl ly lntlng la not only iihmI wfeitammr, Iml lh ItMVuf I Kreally iipfwl.wtttMHKliiipiyvo moat, fur xwMf4. If you nro looking for it lino proportion in tint way of a farm, hero in your opportun ity: Fifty-four nun, about ' in cultivation, good family or chard, Miuall commorciul or chard, good livo room Iioiihi, barn, outbuiltlingi, frontH on Unitud Httilroiul, car Hurvico thruu timoM daily, throe ipiartuiH milo from Muhnol, on county road, good location, coiixiilor ablo el op in, bnlanec of laud ready for crop, 17 iutcm hcmmIciI to pasture-; 17 cowm, coiiHiilcrablc young Htock, ' horMiu, piga, mauhiuury, tool ittc, Located in tho fertile Tualatin Valley. Price $45()U(); lei nm can be r rauguil on imrl. For nmne and ntldrotw of owner, call at thin olllco. Notice In the (NHtwty CmmiI u( the Mll of tc gnu lor IbeCutiMtt of Multnomah. In the matter of lit ratal (J. II. 1'lrtnltar, iWwwrd. Nolle la betctiy uivtH that the undrt ilguial, exeetUor T ilw laat Mill and t.mwcHt ui I II. I'lrtilHI, lit-Mil, hat tilwl with Ihr i'imimiv Clei k of Mult llQIIItill IHHIHl)'. Ulegotl, l)W llMMl MVWNHl at kltcll VXCVUttl. Mttd, Hut Mltil.Uj .nl DulOo'cluck.M. mi.. I'rlxuai) tbtU, mn ill the iltttMitwrut tf Ihr umiily Until in the itwety t'ttMit ltMM 4 Multnomah oowuty, Otegtot. It lmu ttxed by Uv Jmlgrul Mill t-uUHtV I'lMM. a I he lion- and 4aer nf hraiiug bjcliuni luwiil aWOMHl II H) Nll'l tltf cltU.Wlrlll thrieel. All pvraoua havitui 4dyttiu t W Umajllt Mir liUltnl to bit' Hit autr mm tr brittle Ihf limr Sxed Ut tlu hratlHg of ul ax-count aa atoiraahl, l'lri imhltktM-tl I'lidat January XfUli. 1918. JOHN HAMILTON IM.ltTVIIHK. l(xutor. I, MOKtIK J. I'MHKIKH AtUwuvy fur Kxvculor. $100 Kewiml, $100 Tha rnKti. li uf tins . iwr Milt lm laaaittl to Willi lliul llitli' I i tMt 0ft4tl tilwux' Di al ii I. ii.v ! Iuh'ii Ms t rttTf III all ll kl4Ml. HIUI 1111 U Catwrfh. lUII'n i'i.iiili I'mr U Ilw mil rtttllhc euf uuh known ,i iti Mit-dlt'itl (rirttlr. I'nunli li.'liin n t .HrtMutitinitl tlli. ruulr' h uiuiMuIUiumI iiihi mrnl. IlKlfn rauirli t'urv l iHbvn In lr)ljr, ui'IIiik dirttlly Mtt Hm Muo4 J imMMH MUI fitt f of Ui a alcnt. Illfr tr dnliu)liM( I li ftiuiitlalltui uf lit Jui t. uiul HUliiK llif liuliriil atli'lU'lli ly bulktliie up Ilia i'..aliinlltiii an.l itaalalliiif iialut l itM'i ua Huik Thv pturWlia bava ii muoli faith In tin mratlto !. ra ihm tbay offrr lliimlriMt IXtllara far any that II f.illa to t ui. tk-utl (ur of leallMHttilaU iHH: I i 'MKNI: A i'O rlJt. O HM4 ff all icuiui Ttv Taka Itali a Mul Itil. fur tHillfalUn. Cards of tlmnk notices are chnrgud for nt the rttte uf fifty cunts oach. PemoiiK desiring to have such notice published should make a note of this. J ii you want jot) printing (ioiu,(i don't ovur imk ns V w,n. f.i' It . , . ... . do all tho printing for St. Johns people lor commercial print ing this office is well eipiippcU ami wo know how to do it. Pricoa aro lower titan the same cIubs of work is done in Tort- land, uocauue our expenses ar n 1088. Any supMrt along the printing line that any citizen or f) business man can give us w ill be ' 6 nlKlily appreciated. lMease don't forget. aluminums, envelopes, lottor f) henda and all other kinds of (, commercial printinp; turned out n on short notice and in nent (, and tasty stylo at this olliee. ! ? Do not attampt to ot aloji.U with unprintod stationery, when you may havo it furnish. DI..I i .. i ... ed and nicoly printed at the lteyiew oflice for small cost. HUSTON STANDS FOR INDUSTRIAL GROWTH S. 1). Huston, cntitlltlatc for United StutcH Senator, sttmtls upon it plntforin looking to licnltliy de velopment, to the building up of nil Oregon, particularly the industrial lection along the Willamette and 1 wrcf .-Btt...W t7n iCaepittff yVili lte SBig 7iougit of tia S)atj The daily prcm teilects n .sentiment throughout the nation which clearly inriiciituH a new condition. Men nre wanted everywhere. The work of this war is being carried on largely by those who never before have been in public olliee or in public work. Men who have been too busy, too en groHMrd with their own tasks, arc leaving their work to others and giving their time and ability to the cause which is ours, yours, everybody'!. It in it time when politics In the ordinary suiikc' must not be considered. It calls for all the ability that can be mustered. Oregon to be a successful Kirt in this unit plan for the defense of Democracy, must likewise place the thought of the times before everything. In another put of this paper appears the nnuouucemeul of I.. J. Simpson as it candidate for the nomination for Governor on the Republican ticket. Mr. Simp.'on was urged to become a can didate ly His many friends In every sirt of the state, because of his bUNiiK'Mi tecoiil, his iiudeistauiling and knowledge ol Oregon's re wiiiicvh. industtics and needs; because uf hK public-spiritedutss, which of recent years has led him to tusks which have been more imMilant to him than his own affairs. L. J, Simpson Is cloarly tho man who can (live Oregon tho administration necessary to this plan of National Efficiency. Illh cauiNiigii will be directed straight to you us voters, its in dividuals who tlo yonr own thinking. Wc ntc firmly convinced that von will ant allow politics to in llueuctt your decision, anil that you will vote for the mail who is lHt fit to help the jroplc of Oregon, develop the ktnte's vast re mmiicvm, ami to pteptue for, anil mtticipite in, the great reconstruct iun that is to follow. W Iwlievc you will weigh issues mou cIoely than ever Indole, and that I, J. SiniiM)u will nt your choice. RKVIUW'S LU0AL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks ite kept for sale at this oihec and iither will be ailtlcd ns the demand uucti: Win runty deeds, Quit Claim Devds, Realty and Chattel Mori itac, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, I,casi'S. and Cream Direct From the Cows Muscaclav Dairy o! I V " " J II WiWlii P proD J' "ULl- rrup. i I Phone Col. 320 Delivered Daily e0 0 cvO eo 0 trO 'Billie' Nichols f 2 t RESTAURANT I 2 6 111 N. JEKSBY STKEET Open Evenings GIVE US A CALL 0 C3 Co OJ Cjo Co Wantod Your property to sell J. S. McKinney. I Columbia rivers. To St. Johns I people the plank relating to ship ' building ns a permanent industry is of first importance. Mr. Hus ton says: i Shipbuilding Industry to be Permanent "In the cutting of billions of feet of timber in Oregon, the shipbuilding in dustry, and the lumbering industry must go together, bringing prosperity to the citizens of the stat? and permanent de velopment of world commerce. It will be my purKe, If elected, to aid in every 1 legitimate wny the development of the I shipbuilding industry and do what I can I toward establishing on the Columbia j and Willamette rivers a great shipbuild ' ing center. This work will only have begun by the time peace comes, and i plans for the future must be wisely laid and pcrscveringly carried out. National Basic Elghtdlour Day "The recognition of the justice of the principle of the basic eight-hour day in the mines, mills and factories of the United States allows little argument. The short workday has already been vol- untarily established among millions of workingmcn. National legislation is re- tpiircil to compel its uniform adoption i and olwervance. The wage worker and the lumlieriiiL' nnd shltibuildinif Indus tries of the Pacific Coast especially should not be aked to compete unfairly either in hours or wages with the cheap labor in the Miuthcru milts and factories which now work ten and twelve hours n day." STOP DISCRIMINATION AGAINST OKHOON t'alilaiWctllteMtnt lluttoti lr Stttitor Cimitnlttee ti Clitmlx-r ol Cot.mtmr blittf Whal You Can Do First Talk over his cnuditlncv with your fi lends. Second- If you believe that I,. J. SimiMon is worthy of your support write a letter to this committee. Sue,givit how hi cause tuny Iw ad vanced. Wu, in turn, will tell you how you can help. Pa id AdvertWemtuit laoiiml by "Simpson for Oovcinoi" I.rjjfuc Pittock ItliMk. I'ortlund The Central THUS I.UIVhK I'ttp Philadelphia Street, St Johns. Soft Drinks ns usual Coldest and Coolest Drinks in town. Sandwiches, etc. All k.ul ing Summer Drinks. TRY Ol'R MILK Pl'.NCII J. it. wriMt i? Transfer nncl Storage Wa dahver your cotxi to and frosi til p;t of Portland, Vanooutor, Lli.i tun. 1'ortUrul and Suburban Kiurai C., city dock and all points accaaalbli .. The Past Time Billiard Hall .. ; N l WHITI' l l. WM r The Place Where They All Go , A Choice I.ino of Cijrars, Tobac co and Soft Drinks viu:kk tiik o.u srors Bloomberg's Shoe Shop iiu aguin jaraay at. Avroia fruu tViuiisulit National IVuik It" . I.. .tt I ... I c ..... i" iiti mi kiutin in nrai v'tusa mioo nnd Rubber rcjMirmd 111 lx-t ol immune t vie at a reiti)initilc tlce Portsmouth Gospel Hall Meeting 3 p. M for Christians. OosiK'l meeting in evening 7.30. One door west of ilrttg store. For Sale nt a Hargain Lots 1 to 1, in Hloek G, Point View Addition. $700 cash buys thorn. Call at this ollicf. f W? , 'f I'1. ' c m?'lPK Useful Elec trical Devices Vncuiiin Clcnucrs HIr Dryers lloutloir I,uinpi isAIIIOVHrS Toiut- Disc Sloven Foot Warmers Milk Warmers .MiiMinc.tr Vibrators Cior Lighters Ovens Wuflle Irons WnshiiiK Mncliincs Library l.nuips Coffee Percolators Clinfin Dishes Plat Iron Curling Iron Heaters Luminous Hadiutors Tea Kvttles Sowing Machine Motors SliavuiK Nirrors Kitchen Uunc.es ShaviiiK Mits FIEC1RJC STORE ELECTRIC Portland Railway, Light S Power Co. rG vr a t tl' lant clour hlne thai i t r t r j c or dut est -ltit a a 3tu ulron -that Uta lour It - aaaicoaaanroucr. Black SilkStove Polish Is In n c'asa by Itself. It' mora Try It on jrwr parlor i. . .source eft or it - r nip. II I r 411 thcuttv ' yju a. r u.ad, ) harartf tir "vf r it i hl I r t.ind rout Ther'n"A Shin In Vorjr Drop" John Potf J 11 Harvey P, & H, Transfer Co. Phone Columbia 30S 206 N. Jersey St. Johns, Ore. mm NoU the Uoel on jrour pjw. Spring is coming. Do your own sewing; that's part of the activity, a pride creating influence. Choose your material from our new spring stock. Our store is being daily brightened with new arrivals. Select a Butterick Pattern then inspect the new Devonshires, Ginghams, Percales and a large selection of the Linweave White Goods. The Home Fire can be kept burning by your patron age; yours and ours. A dollar spent in your own locality returns to you. BONHAM & CURRIER L E. ROSE, Mgr. Toggery Dept. i wheat use more corn 2- meat use move psh & beans 3- fats use Just enough 4' suar w use syrups and the cause offreedom U.S, VOOD A DM I N I STIi ATION WHEATLESS BISCUITS. I'nrehetl rornmeiil U the feature of tlu-so exeetleut wlu'iilli'ss biscuits. First, the curnnteul iie-half a cup id put tn a blmllnw pttn plaeel lit tho oven ami stlrrel frwjuently until It Is a delicate brown. The other In gra dient!! are 11 tetuiioon of halt, n cup of poiuiut butler ami one ami a half etips of water. Mix the pcmiut but ter, water and snlt nml heat. While this mixture Is hot stir lit the meul whu h shoultl also bo hot. Heat thor- otijihty The dough tJiould be of such eoristeney that it etin be drpied from a spoon. Hake In small eakes In an increased jhiu This makes 10 !clts, each of which oonlalus one- sixth of an ounce of protein. Bring in Your Job Printing Now FOR- MAKING CifLOi THE The Greater the Activity In Your Home, the Stronger will be the Home Ties 8 serve DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS. Here's an e' l tA :,ed recipe for corn iiiutllns th t has recently been revived ami ued with unusual success In several of the larger New York ho tels : To make three ami n half dozen imiilliis take tine quart milk, six ounces butter substitute, twelve ounces of light Kvrup or honey, four eges, pinch of salt, tw nutict haklni; powder, one ami a half pounds eomnieal nnd 0ne ami a half :mnda rye Hour, Tho huttor nnd s ri bhottht be thoroughly mixed; then adtl the ei;ss gradually. iour j tjle milk and add tho rye tlour mXtil with conimeal and baking ow- ,t0r. Mffl urmng Caldwell & Patterson LEADING BARBERS , Thu place v. In re k0'1 service nml tt uiMeoiM Ircntiiiiiit prcviill. Clilltlrrn'i Hi.tlr rnttliiK rittlve upcclnl ntteiitlon, 109 BURLINGTON STREET Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey DENTIST The profession practiced in its various branches SATISFACTION GUAKANTISRl) Ofllcc lioum: 8:30 to 12 M.; 1:30 to G nml 7 to 8 p. in. l'lrat Nrttloiml Panic lliillilliik' I'lionc ColumblA 262. JOSEPH AkCllESNEY, mVd". Office Room 5- Pcninsuln Bnnk Building Hours 9io a. in.; 1.5 p. tn. and evenings. Office phone Col. 254; Res. 910 I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns LAURiiL LODGE No. 1 86 I. O. O. T ST. JOHNS, ORCCON MmU each Monday evening la Odd Pel lows hall at S:oo. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. H I. WhUKr, Noble riran4 C. O. Cliurcblll. Vice Graud S. I.. Cormany. Ktc 8tc. K. llorntxck Fin. Sec. II I' Clatk.Trraa. St. Johns Gamp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attend ance of our members at our next regular meeting. Thursday, Feb. 28. G. W. Muhm, Consul. Fred D. Elder Teacher of PIANO AND HARA10NY Class now fnrutinn for all aes und grades I'hone Columbia 127 746 Lombard Street HOLMES IOOOE NO. 101 KMGMS Or PYTHIAS Meets every I'ridav night at 7:30 o'clock in H'lCKNER Hall. Witois alwayt wel come. NV. U. liVKNS, C, C. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. f . and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesdavof each month in 'nickner's Hall. Visi tors welcome. Edlefsen V. M. A. W'A Davis. Secretary. Davis Barber Shop aud BATH ROOMS S. W. DAVIS, Prepnctor 10S Philadelphia St. Baths 25c NoU Uv Ubal mi your papr.