A Flourishing Industry Ono of the busiest places on the Paninsula is the plant of tho Portland Manufacturing com pany, located nt the foot of Richmond street, on tho Willam ette river. Tho company is having its innings now, in a rush of orders growing out of the nation-wide building activ ity. The chief product of tho Portland Manufacturing com pany is veneer for paneling. There are but two or three plants in the country similarly clip ped for (he mnnufneturo of ve nocr of fir wood for paneling and wainscoting. Spruce is also used to some extent. The cost of venoors of these woods as compared with hardwood ve- neera lor similar purposes is about half. Aside from the fact that it fa less expensive than hardwood, Douglas fir veneer is preferred for many purposes be cause ol Mie beauty 01 the grain. No two panels are ever exactly ulikc, this distinctive feature being much more uppnrcnt in fir than in the finer grained hardwoods. The output of the Portland Manufacturing com pany ia sold largely to sash and door manufacturer!, a large part oi it going to Haslcrn states. The company lina found it nec essary to expand its storage apace recently and an additional warehouse covering a Hpaco (M by 140 feet lias been ctonstructed and spur trackage laid alongside Much of tho stock in air-dried and as the results arc considered more perfect if it is dried over tho water, a second air-drying dock has just boon constructed. This is a double-deck covered dock, fiOxUOO feet. Approxitn atcly $25,000 has boon exponded on Lho minding ol tho new ware hotiso and dock. as ny-prouuetH of the venoer plant the company manufacturotf coffee drums and burry Ijoxoh. Excelsior ia also manufactured bore, cottottwood being used for mis purpohe.- Telegram. Neighborhood Meeting . Regarding Car Extension7"? Arguments wore presented to the public service commission Saturday afternoon by officials of the public dock commission showing the necessity for ex tending tho St. Johns line of the Portland Kailway, Light & Pow or company to the St. Johns municipal terminal at the hear ing on application of tho dock commission for an order direct, ing the traction company to build the line, which will be a mile long and will cost $30,000. Cbiof Engineer G. 13. Hegardt of the dock commission told the public service comissioners that the proposed extension is abso lutely necessary for the success ful operation of tho terminal. tovpn l'lpc Covering anil Cork Imtilntltig Hoofing Work a specialty All work guaranteed CARL WOOD, Stata Agent Phone Columbia 72 meeting MM. ...... I..., x i it I mint The Neighborhood nnd baby clinic held afternoon at the St. Johns branch library drew many visitors. The mooting was under tho joint nusplces of the library Htaff and the Visiting Nurse association. About B0 wo.nen culled in the curly part of tho afternoon, each bringing ono or more children for examination. Dr. O. U. Moore talked to tho motliorn on tho cam and feuding of babies. At the close of bis clinic all lho babius woro weighed and mil huh and mothers talked to gether. A uamplo layette was on exhibition, posters on tho care nnd happiness of the child, and a collection of books for home QUONG TONG CAFE Try Chop Suey and Noodles at popular prices. Home made pastry every day at 'Cafe of Merit." we serve breakfast and dinner. Open from G a, m. to 12 p. m.-im b. jersey street. Notice of Final Account In the Circuit Court of the State of Orcuon for the County of Multnomah. in tlic Matter oi tnc JSstate ol Robert 1'. MiicDonnld. Deceased. William MacDouald. Administrator. Notice is hereby given that undersigned as admlnstrator of the Hstatc of Robert 1', MucDonnld, Deceased, has filed his fi nal account In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of Oreenn. fur Mlllllinrn.ill Cnimlv. 11 tllO UryUOCK COmmiSS on were nil tnat Monday, the SHlli ilny of Novcm forced to make the extension ho kcr-.mo nl ll'c ho.u.r .' U:3. ?.'clck ..i.i ili i, , .: i me lorctioon oi said clay in tnc court auKHuaiuu H1U iraCUOn COm- KoolM f)f .nM Court lm ...en .lL.ltMmte.l by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof, unier tor publica tion made Oct. 13. 1019. 1'lrst publica tion October 17. 1010. WII.MAM MacDONAM), Admlnstrator D.C.i.JlwiS, Attorney for Administrator pany should he required to ope rate it as part 0f its present BVBtem. l'rcsidcnt Franklin T. Griffith and other officials of the traction company told the commission tluy had no funds to construct th0 line, but would be willing to operate it provid ing li e company would be pro tected agajnat loss. After hearing testimony members of tiie commission went to the St. Johns tormina! for a personal inspection of tho situation, and then took the matter under nd' visement. CHAMBERS COMPANY j, O, Chambers Mrs. II. R. Ijwry Funeral Directors 2IH-2W Killingsworth Avenue PORTLAND, OitUGON Telephones: Woodlawu KIOO C 1)3.1 Mr. Chambers Is the only O. A. R. undertaker In the city of Portland, l'crsonal attention nnd supervision rnndimr. At ::.'!() n most interesting talk nr.. a .i.i- fm.if.l - l was given y Al IBS Ation liiunuuu Kvci, to arrangements. on tho proiessionoi nursing, a n livnre attendance of high school girls found this lecture inspiring and several of tliem expressed a dos re to become nurses. M rfl. I Inrrlntrton assisted tho llbrar Iiiiih In receivintr. and tea and music ended a very enjoyable afternoon. Mauricu Leonard Summons 0 00C8. In the Circuit Court of the State of I Oregon for tlie County of Multnomah. rciiinsuiu hecutiiy LomiMiuy, an uic- gou Corixirntlon, rialntllf, vs. V, V.I llnidley nnd Avn llradlcv, Ills wife. Mil dred Ilrodlcy nnd Itstlicr Ilrndley, Do- letuiaiits. ..... t, it ii . ,1. ..ii... ttt Finn, 24 months' son of Mr. and ,lrc,i ' u . nllll ,;,llcr nriiicv ' ' Mrs. Maurice Mllll, 037 MyerS In the name of the State of Oregon Street. WHS tho first baby OX- well; oi you ;iro Hereby required to np amined. Dr. pronounced him perfect. Notice of Final Account m No. IW7. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or t-goii for the County of Multnomah. rroiMtc jiciHiriiiicni. In the Matter of the Kstnteof George ItoiK'rtiHiu. Decensvil. Notice is given that Charlotte Robert- on. executrix of the I.nut Will nnd lev tuiiii-iit of (ieotgu UolieitMiu, iIcciiikmI, 1 1 in, moil wild tile county V-ieiK oi iiiiiu iioiniili Couutv. Oreuou.hur final lU'coiiiit ns siiih executrix, mid that Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1010. nt :.Ki A. M,, nt Hie Court House ol .iliilluomiiii louiity, uregou, Deiwrliiicul of I'rob.tte. nnd before I Ion- orulilr Ccorgc Tnwell, Judge, lias been fixed iu Uii time mid place forbearing objection to Mild itecoiiut nnd the set llviuent of the Mine, and to the distrlbu. tiuii nf the nionertv beloiiuing to mild rUte. Any peisou having objections to Mid iircoiiiit may be heard nt the time nnd place iifiiresalil. I IIARI.OTTH UOIIltllTSON, I'u k ins iS: llailey, gxecutilx. Att'iruvyH for Itxecutrlx. bear in tlic nlxivc entitled eouit nnd nil- swer the complaint filed iigalust you In the nlxivc entitled suit, on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first tiiibllcnlloiiol this suiumotis, the unic in iiim iiiiijiicikiuii iiciiik I'ritniy, I Sciilciiilicr Willi, 1010. If you fall to so npitciir nml nniwer, for want tlicreof, tlic lUnltillll will iibbly to tlic nbovc entitled court lor the rciici prayed lor in it com mum. lo wit: I'or n ludumciii nuniimi eacii ol tlic tie icutiaui lor tmt.W. Willi luicreM mere on nt H iier cent ucr nullum from Inly 1st, 1018. for the fuitlicr sum of MOO. 00. attorneys' fees, nml costs, I'or the fore cloture of (he plalntlfl'n mortgage re corded September 20th, 1012, In hook 187, ut page 2(17, Record of Real l'rotxr ty Mofiuaecsof Multuomiih County. Or egou, iigiiinm i.ots is, H, lb, it), ami ic North ten ( 10) feet ol l.ot 17. Ill block 12. Ill Point View, now In the City ol Portland, .Multnomah county, Ore gou, nml to Have said proerty whl ns uKin execution nt law mid the proceeds Portland Manufacturing Co. MANTIwU'Tl'Rl.KS Ol' Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, t and all kinds of Veneer i FACTORY, FOOT OF RICHA.OND STREET I .. . . J Sunset Cash Grocery Till: STORK OF QUALITY AND BETTER SERVICE 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia 11-18 Best Goods at Lowest Cost to Consumer is our Motto LAIId UUIlDB 0JBUdl Coffee (o be kIvcii away Free One-quarter pound can with One-linlf pouml can with t-uch one iHJtiinl Oolilon enchUt-J pouml tioUlen Gate CofTcc 55c. Gate Coffee $1.35. Goldun (iute CofTuo excels nil others in quality on the market nml Is hacked ly Hie money hnck Ktinrnutee hehiml it, yoti to he the jmlRC of its qualityi jwekud in vaceum sealed cans. Stock up uud save money. FULL CREAM CHEESE PEARL SHORTENING 35c pound 28c pound Special for Saturday and Alonday Only. Buy all you want. Olympic Flour Crown Flour Our Price 4' bht. sack $3.00 Our Price bbl. sack $3.00 riour lias auvanceti iuc per Ubl., nml millers say another advance of (iOe is coming. applied to the (Moment of (ho JiidKinent recovered in Mild mlt or to the txoment ol tlic inileDlcilneiM owMk to tlie plnln tin niiii secured nv sain inorinKe. 1 his siitnnioiis is served nixui you hy nulillcn- t tori in the St. Johns Review, n weekly uewsikiper ol ifenerul cliciiUlltui, irlnt ml, piihlUhetl mill circulated in Multno- iiiiiii couiiiy, Mime oi ureuo'ii imrsuant to mi order of Hon. Win. N. (iiitens, one ol the Judges of the nbovc entitled com t, Mid older was umde mid entered on the l'.Mtli dny of Heiitembcr. HMt. mid rc nulren this siiinnions to be published In Mid iwiiir for nix competitive week mid llxes the dnte of the first ptibliciitiou Supteiuber L'tith, 1910, nnd require you to impcnr In the nbovc entitled court uud nnswerwld eomplnint on or before the cxnlrntioit of six weeks from the d.ite ol the llrst niblicntlou, September 'join, iviv, will lie tlie time oi mo lin t nubllciitlou. nml Noveuilcr 7th. lUllt. will be the dnte of the but Dubllcatloii of Mid S1IIIIIIIOIIS. ntKKINS & 1IAII.HV. Attorney for the I'UliitllT, Resident of Orck'ou. l'lmtollicaildro!, 1117 Hoard oi Trade imllillni;. rortlmul, Oregon, ORDER riXING TIME TO DEAR PETITION FOR LICENSE 10 SELL REAL PROPERTY No. UOIJl In the Circuit Court of the State of Or- euou for the County of MuUiioiiinh. Do pariment oi rioiute. in tlie .imtvr oi lutute oi uoneri A. DuulMir. a minor. I. N, lidlefkcii, Ouardian of thelUtnte of Kolieit A. Dunbar, ill Dickon. hnviiiK UltMl Willi tlie uuinty L lerk ol .Multtiu. mall County, Orcnoii, u petition pntyiiiK thut ItceiiK be h run ted him by this Court to sell mid convey to the purcluucr The I . .. .it .-r .1. . . ... i . IS ihhv uiie-iiiiu iii tnc rxiuiuwui yiwrier f of Si'ctlou Towiuhip Three, Nortli, 9 Italic A West, V. M. In Wellington T County, OreKoii, with the uppurteimiices liiereuuio oeionxinn. It i ordered thut Motulav. the L'Oth (luj- ot Uctober, Ult, nt U:!IU o'clock n. in. oi Mill day, ut tlie bounty Court House of Multnomah County, Oregon, iHiMfliueiii ol l'roiMte, ie, nml Hereby u, lixni as tlie time iiml place tar hnir- linn Mid petition, mid Heuiict Duukir. C'lura DiuiUir, Aiiule liuntmr.Murv Dcv ereux mid Josephine Slipp, the next of ktu of said minor, and nil erMtu inter- etul in Mid minor, or his estate, me hereby directed to appear nt the time uud place fixed for bcrnini! Mid Petition, uud hhow cuuse, if any exists, why u license khould not lc granted Mid Ounrdiau to sell the afores-ild projrty on such terms as uie wouri may iiiiect. K u luriuer oniered mai n codvoi litis I order lw served by publication of the Mine in the t. Jolins Review, n weekly BONHAM & CURRIER The Store That Cares For You EVERYTHING rOR MEN TO WEAR Dry Goods and Shoes for Everybody Autumn Cretonnes For the foil purchase Cretonnes we went a considerable distance out of tlic beaten path to get an unusual selection. We have n selection of some forty pieces which is rather unusual for a store of this size. The prices arc not so high but that if you have a curtain to make, a box to cover or a hand made bag to work you need not feel extravagant in using the new cretonnes. GIFT BATH TOWELS Is there n wedding gift needed? Is it too early to plan for Christmas or has sonic one a birthday you would like to remember. Hath towels arc always ncccptnbte, they arc practical and serviceable. A nice one Is particularly appreciated. STAR EMBROIDERY OUTFIT The Thread Agency has chosen our store to represent them in the sale of their embroidery outfits branded the Star. We have a fine selection of thews packages tliat con tain things like Dibs, lluby Dresses mid Gowns nnd Children's apparel os well ns undergarments for Wo men. SILK LINGERIE When we put in our stock of Pink Silk Lingerie we were told that we would not sell it, that the Ladies went to the city for that xort of tiling. Hut the ladies dis covered that we sold the garments from twenty-five cents to one dollar cheaper than they could be bought, over town so we now have the third purchase In stock. Mr. Man You are not well dressed if you arc wearing a Hat that is weather beaten and bent from bowing. It is just a step into our store where you can in one minute fit your self with an up to date Mallory Hat at a moderate price. Most men would rather buy anything but a hat. Wc make it easy for you by having a good selection of a popular brand right here. Men's Suits- -Boys Suits Ask the tailor what he will make a suit for you for if you furnish the material. Then come in and inspect one of our new model (ultra cut) Serges uud we will give you a price that is most interesting in comparison. The Griffon clothes is the most likeable Hue wc know that docs not put several dollars worth of advertising in each suit. For Hoys Wc can fit your boy, if lie is not too far from the average; Patty Arbuckte or Hlmcr I.ott could not be fit ted here but of course not-many boys can claim that sort of distinction. ADITORIAL. Time Is no respector of customs, sentiment, or precedent. Time sweeps along and in his wake he leaves strewn the ash es of consumed Ideas, the debris resulting from his inevitable clashes with progress, and the remnants uud changed aspects of languages ami peoples who have tilted with him through the ages. For instance, you immediately think of a woolen or worsted material when otic says "Serge," nnd perhaps at the same time you relate the word "Illue" with it. Hut con sider. The Italian word Sargia, as well as our word Serge, comes from the old T.atiu woid Scrica, this being the femin ine of tlie word Scricuti, meaning silken. This in turn was derived from Seres, the ancient name applied to the Chinese. Since China was distinguished then as the "home of silk," so came the meaning "silken," as applied to this word. Therefore, originally, serge was olways a silken fabric. So universally are serges made of worsted now, this old original meaning is entirely defeated. shoes K. Beacon SIlOCS For Men The Beacon Shoes are made in Manchester, N. H. Their trade mark is a liirhthouse. The trade mark U of course intended to be typical of the shoes: and they are dependable. The manufacturers claims to buy the extra selected stock for the bottoms of all Ik-acons and they have proven their worth. L E. ROSE, Manager Men's Dept. HOSIERY A famous dancer is claiming to have avoided the High Cost of Hos iery by using wall tinting for stock ings when she goes on for her dance hut wc do not quite believe that. Stockings arc too commonly admir ed and enjoyed to use any such sub s'ittttes. We are not offering the substitutes for sale; for anyone even men. Hut wc nrc giving you all most excellent values. This wc know because patrons volunteer the fact. THE BARGAIN TABLE In the rear of our Dry Goods Department ,wc have a tabic of Misses' and Women's Odd Lines of Shoes. They arc going rapidly at $1.G0 and $2.00 per pair. Summons ('. ki6o In tU Circuit Couil ol the Bute ol Oieson far III County al Millii"iih. Mtv l.itUlli.aii l'UlntlH. v. I). C. Uourn 'ml AmhkIIi Kvi:tM lilt uilr, I'iot NMiouil IMnlal M. Julitu .orM)rliou. W.K. IIbcIIuk, Imrll IXuli. U W. Ilucan. N. K. VuIttia.N. 8. DowiulU ami C Aaliik.dohii: butiucM uuilcr Hit luuieol Douuim .lvlk I.uiulxr Company, ..virMuaiiia To W K lluckluc N K. Wallers. N. S. Uau. mm mul C. C. Ants Ik In luc name ol tlie Mat ol Orrcun.rach ol tau Mr ttricbv teUlirl I" appear iu llic above cull' llnlcoMil amlHlitwrr the conipUlulfilrtlairaitiit ou iu Ihi Above rutillcil mil. oil or Iwlotc the oituratiou ol iu urcka irom tlie Ualcol I lie firt puwkaiiou oi mi Miiuiuout, the date ol brat itMbUvallon ItiiiK littlay, September Mth. 1919. II )ou lail to mi am rar ami antwer. lor uanl tlieteul tbc liluintill will aunlv to the uboieen. tiile.Woo.it lor the ielil prayed lor In her com- piauii (O Ul( Fur luJumriit atialntt 1). C. Kouera and Ate- lift III Koisrra lor m with interest theicou at the rate ol 7 per icnt per annum irom May ijth, lul 1 Hie 1 ill I tin .l five U.1 ltnnii fa anil her eoUuil ttitiureuif nu.aiui lor a decree drcreeiui; thut (hatter right, title or Inttrc.t In or claim W or lien up.'ii the herelualter dentil" rd propel ly drlemUuu or any ol them may have u ubrdeiit In lime aud fnlertor iu tuibtto Planum a moriiiaue una loinioiini; ice plain tin a mottcace aaintt alt cl l.ot. l'lve. in Block Pancy new crop Peas, sweet und tender, 18c can, 3 for. New crop Corn, 20c can, 11 for Carnation Milk, large cans, Mc can, jxt case llalleiitinc's llest Light Malt. COc quart, per gallon. . . . Uottle Stoppers 50c gtoss, per dozen. fiOe . . . 55c ...$700 ... 2.25 5c White Karo Syrup for Canning and is n food substitute for sugar. Prices the lowest and we have a big stock; all sizes. SATISPACTION GUAUANTltKD if you always use Jersey Belle Hutter. Highest quality and our price is riglit. We stand behind every sale we make. You, the buyer, must be satisfied, or we refund the full purchase price cheerfully. Free Delivery livery Day iu St. Johns. Tuesdays aud Fridays we go Kast as fat as Piske street, Portsmouth. ticwsiutvor oi general circulation, imb I lulled iu Multnomah County, Oregon, mid iiHviug a general circulation in taut County uml btnte. (or three successive week prior to wid 20th day of October, 1910. line? weeks bciiiK deemed be the Court sulliclent publication. Given in ocn Court this l'Jlh thy oi Aepietuuer, lyiy. GKOUOU TAZWKl.I,, Judge. FiOtiAHAti'S Fine line ol Vogan's Candies ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, HOME MADE PI&, BREAD AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH- cm rr, plaiutill a moitKaue and lorccloilni; tte plain Two iu Altilua Addiliun. and 1.0I One and the southwesterly ouc hall ol i.ot I'uur In ulock $ev eutceu lamri Johu Addition lo St Jphua, all now in luc City ol IVrttau, alultnomah County, Oiruou nhuii Mid m-'itcairc U recorded in Uook M( at Iace ui Kev. nl ot Keal f(oirty Mort yacea Mulluumah (.junty. Oregon, and direct mai mm iironcriv te tola at uiou execution ui aw. auu inc procccia appucu 10 inc taymcui oi aaitt luduuieiit aud lor auch other relic! at the platutifl it entitled t" iu equity, Thia aumiuona i erel upon von by publicatlau iu the St. lohus Kevtew a weekly uewcnapcr of uenrral circuUtlou iniutcd pubtlthed and circulated Iu Multnomah County Mate ol Orenon.tmrtuaut to all order .1 lloni.ia' le Wiu. N. l.ateut. oue ol the ludceaol the above cutitlcU court. IJ order waa made audeutticdon the nth dayol Septem ber isii4. and rnulithlifinuoti lo be pub lUUrd in Mid tarw r tor alx consecutive weeka and rUe the date ol lit t publication, septciutxr in, una. ami rciuirea tou lo amvcai mine atNave eutitlctl court aud aniwer aald comnlalut ou or belore the expiration ol ! weeka Irom the date ol the lit.t publication, September 6ih. mf. hiii oc inc uaie or (uc urx puiuicaiiou. ana elIer jin i4v. will K the date ol the U.I puhluutian ol aaid tummoua. i'Nxkias K ii.Mi.nt Attorneva (or the riatutlS. Uealdentt ol Orecon. I'etteflice addreta, in; Board ol Trade building, foriijoa. (Jteon. Residents of St. ami city liens to Johns liovine taxes pay in VortUud can make their payments without iuconvcui i ence by avnf Itni themselves Oppostto Contntl School Ed, Monuhnn, Prop. ot our er- vices. 1 receipt without inconvenience to you. 1'cc, 26c References: Anv St. Johns IUuU. Peninsula Title, Abstract ami Realty Co.. by II. Henderson, Manager; 40S North Jercy Street. Portland and Oregon City plnnninu bridges across the Willnmette river. Tlie Home Mercantile Co. Arc Headquarters for all kinds of Roofing' and Building Paper, Roof Paint and Roofing Cements. "Stop that leaky roof." See us for your Paints, Kolsomin ing and all Building Material. Also for Hay and Feed for your cows and chickens. Put in your winter's supply of Coal and Briquets before the winter rains and bad roads, and save money. See us for United States and Fire stone Tires and Tubes. Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON Knights and Ladies of Security St. Johns Council 2775 Kegulur untitles raeetluc ut snil ji Mondays. Open mcellui: to the public ml members md and 4th Moud)i. VLitora and members cor illslly Invited to attend at Ulckncr Hall. Laurel Lodge, 1, 0,0. F. No. IOO. fit. Johns. Oration Meet each Monday evening in did l'el low hall at 8;oo. A cordial welcome to 11 vUIting brother, I'red Ilatkclt. NO. C. V Uaht. V. O. Jpe Roberta, Kec Sec, O. w. Norene, fin.Sec. . II. V. Clark. Treat. I' PAT'S Barber Shop g 108 N. Jersey St. Portland tax levy 3G mills against 79,1 mills for Seattle, J. R. WEIAIER Transfer and Storage We deliver goods to and irom all parts of lor t laud, Vancouver. Linnton and surrounding country. Piano and furni ture moving. Phone Columbia 82. 109 Kast Burlington Street. Hood River--Prune growers in this vicinity realizing $1000 an acre. St. Johns Camrf No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. S We heartily solicit tho attendant of 6 our members at our regular meetings P everj- uuriMiay evening. A. I.. Slarcy, Geo. Muhm, Clerk Consul. 108 ijiuitb aycuc HOLMES LODGE .NO. 101 KNIGHTS Of PYTHIAS' Meet every 1'riday night at 7:40 o cioci: in uiLKryiiK Hall. Visitors a!wayVel. come, J. R. WATSON, C. C. ,r 8 Woodmen of the World f St. Johns Camp 773 k Meet etferv Thursday eveninrr in iT T. O. O. "F. Hall, Leaviit and-Jersey t streets. Visitors ahvovs welcome. T. COUPK. C. C; W. U. COON. Clerk. S ! MA DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meet the first and third Wednesdayof each month in Bickner's Hall; -Victors welcome. A.R. DavU, W, M. A W, nji. SecreUry. Minerva Chapter Ho .J05.0.E.J5, jteeia every imx' ana third Tiiesday of each month' in Dickner's Hall. Visitors welcome, Dixie M. Lewis, W, M Roby R, Davis, Sec. United Artisans Willumbia Assembly No. 300 jaeeu ever luc may at H lU, J h 1. 0. 9. F. HALL Cwttr JtfRV ud Ltiv4 fit I L. K..S?mons. if. A. i Mary Roberts, Sec' Pro Tub,