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Death of James DicKson James Dickson, wcll known and highly reapocted citizen of North St. Johns, who passed to the Great Beyond Thursday morning of last week, wnsborn in Ireland G4 years ago this month. Later he went to Scot land, where he married and several years afterward came to America and settled near Philips burg, Pa where he was engaged in the mining industry.for many years. About eight years ago ho moved with his family to St. Johns, where ho had resided ever since. James Dickson was a good citizen in every sense of the word, and his sterling qualities and upright life won the confidence and cfticcm of all who knew him. Strictly honest, honorable, industrious, opti mistic and cheerful, faithful und of a deeply religious nature, ho ever treated his fellow man fairly and considerately. During his extended illness lie exhibited a patience and cheerfulness that iu seldom witnessed. No word of complaint was he over hoard to uttor. No matter how dis appointing his condition nor how much ho might be suffering, it was always all right with him. The world is surely much the hotter for having such men as James Dickson live in it. The deceased was the father of four teen children, Hovon of whom preceded iiim to the grave, lie aides the widow, to whom the blow is almost an overwhelming one, Iho following children sur vive: John and David Dickson, Mrs. A. W. Markle, Mrs. Wm. Stevenson. Mrs. Max Widmer. Mrs. Hoy Crouchley and Gladys Dickson, all of St. Johns. The Mineral services wore held last Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the chapel of the St. Johns Undertaking Co. Hev. lieu of Portland delivered the funoral oration. Many bounti ful Moral tributes wore tendered and tlto casket was surrounded by lovely llowers. A largojcon course of friends attended the last sad rites. Interment took , place in Columbia cemetery. Sprung a Surprise Last Wednesday evening, October lHth, out of the kind ness of thoir hearts and at the request of four desporato consul rotors, MIhs Mary Shaffer, Mihh Kllwt Shaffer and Mrs. Mary Payne, together with three of the plotters, MIbb Nora Worth ington, Mr. Wm Milleraud Mhh Nelllo Moody, went calling on nn invalid, Mr. Wm. Worth, whom they found iu hotter BpiritH than usual, and after a joyous half hour filled with laughter and music they went to the Misses Shaffer's to spend tho rest of the evening. Imagine the aforesaid young ladies' sur-' prise upon opening tho door to have tho lights suddenly turned on and find the rooms packed with people. During the call the' fourth conspirator. Miss Leah Shaffer, had been busy receiv ing and seating guests. The surprise was complete. As the young ladies were opening their birthday gifts, much good na- turcd chaffing and fun was in dulged in. After the laBt gift was opened, cries of ' Speech, speech" were heard. Mr. Clarence Horwlck, noticing that tho girls were overcome, volun teered as Master of Ceremonies, and immediately announced the first speaker of the evening, Miss Mary Shaffer, whose whole speech was, I really don't know what I am supposed to say, but I thank you so much for these pretty things and for coming out tonignt." The other two re quested the Master of Ceremonies to make their speech for them. Immediately games were Btarted undortheleadership of Mr. Wm. Miller, assisted by Clurenco Her- wick, und a fine time was en joyed by till, Fruit, cake, candy and cocoa were served for re freshments by Miss Leah Shaf fer. Miss Nora Worthington, and their willing assistants, during which time several beaut iful selections were rendered on tho Concertino by Wm. Miller, who luiB lately returned to St. JohnB from Grays Hiver, Wasli. Everyone had a splendid even ing's enjoyment, nnd all the young ladies' friends join in wishing them many happy re turns of the day. Dufur and Medford schools closed to permit pupils to save apples. Salem- Oregon Btnto fair shows over $10,000 not cash Bur- plus. QUONCI TONG CAPE Try Cliot 8uoy uiul Noodles nlxm1nr iirico. J ionic iiinnc ixitiry every uny in 'Cnfe ol Murlt." We nerve brenkfust mill illiiuer. 0wn f rum G n. in, lo 12 p. in. IVJ h. Jersey street. Notice or Final Account No. 106417. In the Circuit Court of the Slate ol Or- i'Koii for the County of Multnomah. I'rolinte Dcuiiltneiit. In the Mnlierof the Kaluteof icoige KoIhtImui. llocrimil. ' Notice In ulven that Chnrlotle Koliert- will, executrix of the I.11M Will Mini Ten tiiltienl ol (itiirue KolieitMili, ilccetucil. hint Med with the County Clerk of Mult 1 1 on tn 1 1 County, Oregon, her rnmliiccounl n such executrix, niul lluil WeilneiMliiy, wci, x, mill, in n:;sii a. m in ine lotiri Home, of Miiltiiouiiih County, Oregon, iiMrliiU3tit ol I'rolmtu, Mint licfnre lion oiulite C.eorne Tiuwull, Judge, Iiiih lieeu fixed u Utu time nuil liliiee for healing oiiiectloiiN to unlit account unit t lie net t lenient of the wime, ami to the iliMiihu- I .1.... ..I ll... . I a t.l nun in mi' iuiiuviiy iieioiiuiiiu in mill estate. Any. peiitou having objection. I to niiii account may lie Ileum at tne time uiul place iilorciMld. IIIAIU.OTTK KOIIHUT.SON. I'likliin ,t llailey, Kxeciililx. Alt' iiieyn for ICxccotiix, McKlNNEY'S BARGAINS I Portland Manufacturing Co. MANl'FACTl'Ul-US OK I Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drains, Ex celsior drape Boxes, Egg Case Stock, and all kinds of Veneer FACTORY, FOOT Ol- RICIIAIOND STRUCT Sunset Cash Grocery THU STORI; OP QUALITY AND BETTER SERVICE 111 Philadelphia Street Phone Columbia II 18 Best Goods at Lowest Cost to Consumer is our Motto Extra Coffee Special One-quarter pound cntt with ench one pound Golden Gate Coffee 55c. Who is the party that wanted that chicken ranch iu St. Johns? I have five room house well located in St. Johns with tlx large lots located one block from St. Johns car. Price for few days only f 2000. Pay f 500 cash, balance like rent. I'lne home of seven I a rue rooms with large lot: fruit and berries: a well locat ed home. Price for this one f2G00; will mnkc you easy terms. Three room house with lot 75x100, lo cated on comer: streets improved and sewer on street all paid. Price for tills one 49C0. Pay 350 cash, the balance like rent. Inrgc seven room modern house with 100x110 fool comer lot, with fruit in abundance, streets improved and paid. Price 37G0; terms, 1U00 cash, balance can be easily arranged. New three room bungalow, has patent toilet ami electric lignt. streets itn- iirovcd ami paid, rrice lor tills one 1500. Pay me $100 cash, the balance like rent. New four room modem bungalow, best river view in tue city, Hard suriac- cd street and connected with sewer. My price on this one is ?21G0, on easy navmcuts. How about this otic? A 5 room home with lot 371x100 feet with one of the best river views In St. Johns. My price for this one 8G0. Your terms arc mine. You should sec tills one. I'ivc room modern hunualow. one of the best in St. Johns, well located, close Iu to business center, lot Is DOxIOO.strcct improved and paid. My price for this one f2800. You pay f 1100 cash, the bal ance like rent. You should sec this one to appreciate it. I'ivc- room modern house, fair condi tion, laruc lot 50x150 feet, well located. Price $1750: pay 12G0 cash, balance like rent. I'ivc room modern bungalow, n thinly Hue location; streets Improved. Price $2000: pay me $500 cash. bal. like rent. Nifty five room modern bungalow. This Is n new one. My price fZOOO; pay J700 cash, balance like rent. I'ivc room bungalow, except bath,wlth 100x100 corner lot. Al location with Im proved street. My price f 2100; pay $:150 casu, balance like rent. I have many others to select from. Call and allow me to show you some of them. AlcKINNEY. 2IG N. Jersey St. Phone Columbia 2 Notice of Pinnl Account In the Circuit Court of the State of Orcuon for the County of Multnomah. In the Matter of the (state of Robert I'. MacDomihl. Deceased. William MacDonald, Administrator. Notice is hereby given that undersigned as ndmliistralor of the Itslatc of Robert I'. MacDonnld, Deceased, lint Med his fi nal account iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oreuou. for Multnomah County. nun 1 ii ut jioniiuy, tliclMtlitluy ol.Novcm ncr, luiv, at t nc lumr ol u.;iu o'clock In the forenoon of said day iu the Court U oo m of mid Court has been dcsiiMiatcd by s.iid Court as the time mid place for the hearini! of objection thereto ami the settlement there. Order for publica tion made Oct. Ill, 11)11). 1'lrst publica tion October 17. 10 10. VYIM.IAM MACDO.NAI.D.AdlUiUltratOr D.C.I.KWIS, Attorney for AiltiiluUtrittor CHAMBERS COMPANY . O, Chamber Mrs. II. K, I,owry Funeral Directors 2IS-250 KillliiK.wnrth Avenue PORTLAND, OIUU'.ON Telephones: Woodlawu 3300 C 11X1 Mr. Chaiubeis in the only (I. A. R. undertaker in (he city of Portland. Personal attention ami siipcrvUlou given to arrangement. Summons a ootw. In the Circuit Court of the State of I iiomnh. an Ore Another 300 lbs. Qolclen Onto Coffee to he given away Free One-half pound can with ench 2j pound Golden Gate Coffee $1.35. Saturday and Monday ends this Big Sale of Golden Gate Coffe. which is the one Heat and is always worth more than it costs. Hour tins advanced one dollar per barrel and wo ore still selling at the old price. Olympic Flour Crown Flour bid, suck $3.00 i4' tbl. sack $3.00 White Navy Beans, 3 pounds for 25 cents PEARL SHORTENING 30c pound PULL CREAM CHEESE 35c pound Crisco, 3 pound can $1.10 Best Storage Eggs, per dozen GOe Sunset Blend Oollee, 35c pound, 3 pounds for $1.00 -seven rolls Toilet Paper Seven Bars Al Soap Oregon for the County of Mtiltm I'euitisiilii Security Coiuiuiiiy, I eon Cornratlou, Pluliilllf, vs. P. V llradley ami Avu linuller. Ill wile. Mil ilreil llradley and Hitlicr llradley, IK icuiniiiis. To P. V. llradlcv. Ava llrad ev. Mil dred llradley and KMhcr llradley In the name of the State of Oreizon eacn oi you are Hereby reunited to a- in'ar iu ine uoove fiiuiicii court ami an swer die couiplalut hied ugnlnM you in the ubove eiintlel milt, on or before the expiration of six week from the date of the first publication of tliUktiiiiiiiotis. the date of tirat publication being I'rlday, September '.Hilli. 1UI9. If von fall to a apiKir and iimiwcr. for want thereof, the piaimiu win apply 10 tue above entitled court lor tue rcitei prayed for Iu IU com. piaiui, 10 wn: 1'or a judgment iiKaiiikt each of the de leiiiuiuu tor tw,iv, Willi tuteu.t tncu on nt K ikt cent per niiiuiui from lulv Ut. 1U1S, for the further um of flOO.OO. attorney' ier, and cot. 1'or the lore cloture of the plalutill'a inortL'ane re corded September 20th. 1912, in Ik.U 4S7, at lMee 2o7. Rectird of Ue.il Proper ty Mort;aKe of Multnomah County, Or euon, iiKlnt Lot 12, 13, 11, 15, lu, and uie .Norm ten (in) leet ol l.ot 17, in lilock 12. Iu Po ut View, now iu the Citv of Portland, Multnomah County. Ore- noil, and to have laid property wild at iiik)ii execution at law und the nnx:ecil appucii in uie iviymcm oi uio liuigiiicnt recovered In Niid suit or to the luvmeut I of the indebtedness owinn to the plain- till and tccured by Mid niortKiiee, This summon, u served umu you by publica tiouiuthebt. John Review, u weekly new. paper of general circulation, print ed, published and circulated iu Multiiu niah County, State of Oregon, pursuant to an order of Hon, Win. N. Oatens. one of the Judj;es of the above entitled court, saui oruer was inane ami entered on the :4tli day ol September. rJl'J. and re quires this summon to be published iu said iMier for six consecutive weeka and lues the date of the lirst publication September 26th, 1019, and requires you 10 appear in ine aiKive cuttllcil court and answer mU comiilaiiit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication, September ioiu, vjiv, w in oc ine nate oi tlie lirsl publication, and November 7th, PJ1S), will le the date of the last publication i ... ... i in s-m i summons. PKKKINS & 1IAII.HY. Attorneys for the PUiutitT. Residents of Oreeon ltollice address, II 17 Hoard of Trade building, Portland, Oregon, BONHAM & CURRIER The Store That Cares For You EVERYTHING FOR MEN TO WEAR Dry Goods and Shoes for Everybody IK ii Mi ti f .1' m Mr a Wppfeap BTapftets of Pure Cottot) eepVbu Warro T T TINTER chills vv under these in Fli 1 don't disturb the sleeper tucked fluffy blankets. Inexpensive price, they are unusually warm. In sizes and colors suitable for every bed. They arc strong, and moths will not touch them. Easy to wash. Buy yours today, while our stock is complete. .Embroidery Your friends appreciate ns n gift llic effort you expend more than the money you pay; you know that is true. The gift of nit embroidered article for wedding, birthday or Christmas is the gift most treasured. A well selected line is being shown right at your own home (itore. The Needles, Threads, Package Outfits and various pieces. Yarns What is there more attractive than the bright colored sweaters and slip overs that arc being worn by the fair sex of all ages. We stocked yarn ns heavily ns many larger stores and it is moving rapid ly. The popular Pumpkin, l'lame, American Hcatity, Kobiiis Kgg, He seda, and the various shades of new ntid old Ultie are the leading colors. Misses' and Children's Coats Early purchases of Misses' and Children's Plush and Corduroy Coats enables us to sell you stylish, warm coats at reasonable prices. We invite their inspection and comparison with prices of the city stores. Boy's Shoes Hoy's, Shots, soft uppers and the patented Centimeter Sole made by The Necua Shoe Co. of Neena, Wis., arc a mong the practicable school shoes for the active boy. Suits for Boys Clothing deliveries have been slow with all manufacturers but we have n reasonable showing of Suits for Hoys at popular prices; new arrivals. The New Overcoats for Men Those with the big collar and belted waist; wc arc at last getting deliveries on these also. They are snappyjiiodern merchandise; a garment that looks well on thu men, I'lanuel Shirts will be at a premium before the season is over; our line is the Kticiuc, noted for the well dressed ap pearance. We have other makes too; had to buy them to have enough because of slow production. L. E. ROSE, Manager Men's Dept. Summons lll.ll, M. K. M ullet... I In the Circuit Couit oMhe SUlrol Urrcon far the County ol Miillnouiuti. JUir l.lrlwritutu. rUlutin. . I), c. Kcuitrs ami Amii.IIi Kocci., hi. llf, I'll st National Uatik ut M. Juliu. a roriwntlon. W.K. Huckluf. jauuc ll IMW. w w. l)u 8. IhMiu tl ami C thv lumc u( IKmmitl ,llk I.umbtt Comaiiy iirirtiuaui. To V K llotVliii: N' H. Waller. N. 8. l)ou- mill ami C. C Anhlk lu I lie lunic ol Hit hUte ol l)iri;oiixcli ol you ar lirrrby irqullol lo appear lu the above rult I li I louil uuj au.uer the couiplalut filed again,! tuu iu the ahuve cntitleil auit.ou or belorcthe rtpiratiuu ol tx cl. Iiom the dale ol the firt Hil4k'alkn rl llna .uiumons, the dale ol lirt iHiMirutloii urtm; lrl,lay, September lth. li Iltoulatl ta m anirar ami auawer. lor want tlieieol the planum will apply to the alHeeu UtlnUvmt tor the leliel prajret! lor in her coui plalut touit ror imiciueui agaiuit 11. Koger aua ak itli Kotiert lor Sismiuo. mIIIi iutete.t lliticon at the late ul ; ixr iciit per aiiiiuiu Irom May 17th. ami hrr nut .ami ili.buraemcuta.aualor a decree dec irenitf that whatever rtsht, title or tulerot In or claim U or lien upon the lierclnalter dewrit" rd lvropetty drteiiJaitU or any ol them may hate in la .utweuuent in time aud idaluiill a uioitcace aud lorecloaiui! the utain lilt a moilcace acainat all ol Lota I'tve. In Hock Two in AtTiina Addltk'ii. ami kOt One and the lerior in Mi hi lo 25c AOMNyM'S Why is the Sunset always busy? misrepresent goods to make a sale, hard to please and make you feel as if to come again, and we do. 25c First, we never Second, we try we wished you Fine line of Vogan's Candies ICE CREAM. SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, llntuit: Mnnc Dice r 0 ti ri ivnih. I'IMUL iuo, Ullbnu ftND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH ES, CWivfv IAT Opposlto Contrnl School Ed. Monahan, Prop. Suutliveteilv one-hall ol l.ot four iu Block Ser eiiteeu Jamra Jhn Addition to St Johua all now lu the City ol I'otttauV, Multuoiuah County, Diri;ii mIihIi Mid motUuL-e ia rccurded In Uook ut at Kane Ai Kcvurd ol Keat I'roiKtlv Mort liat;ea .Multuoiuah County, Oieyou. aud direct that uld pioiKtty be aold as upon execution at law at'd the proceed applied to the paytneut ol aid lu.tcmcut and lor .uch ithcr rellel aa the puiulitt ia entitled lo in equity. Thia aummona ia terveil uton ou bv liublication in the M. JohnaKetlew a weekly ticwauaper ol cenerat ntcd, pubiiinea ami circuiateu iu niily Mate ol Oregon, purauaut to an order ol llotiotauic win. (.ateua, cue 01 the JuJce.ol the above entitled court, aald order ua made uul, utetedon the 14th day ol Septenf br lulu, and rrauirea thia aummona to be pub- li.brtl in uid ft tor alx cooMCutlye week ana uaea tue udie vi iii.t puuiuauuii, oei'iiwuri Mth laiu aud retmirea von to appeal in the abate eulillnlrouit and anawer utd complaint on or lelore Ihe expiration ol alx weeka Irom ine date 01 tne nri publication. Mitemir scin. tvia. will be the date ol the nr.t publicatlou. and Xtcmber7th iyi, will be the date ol the latt puMicaltuti ol aaid aummona. riiKKint, , 11.111,111, Atlarneta lor the I'laiutltf. Kealdcuta ol Oregon IVitoflke adJrc.a, III? Uoard ol Trade bulldiDg, rot tuud. ureton. KcsiilcnU of St. Johns liavitii; taxes utul city liens to tuy in 1'artlaml can itiukc their lwyiuenls without iiiconvcni etice by nvailiue themselves ol our ser vices. We will nay uuie ami secure your receipt tvitliout tnconvetilence to you. l'ee. 25o References: Any St. Johns Hank. reiiitisula Title, Abstruct ami Kealtv Co., by 11. Henderson, Manager; 40J North Jerey Street; Portland and Oregon City planning bridges across . the Wiliumette river. The Home Mercantile Co. Arc Mcadqiinrlers 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 277S Kegular butineaa meeting itt and id Mondays. Open meetings to the public and members tad and 4II1 Moudaa, VUilora aud members cor dlally Invited to attend at meaner Hall. Laurel Lodge, 1, 0, 0, F, No. ISO. St. Johna. Oranon Meets esch Monday evenioK in Odd l'el low hall at 8:00, A cordial welcome t all visiting brothers, I'red HsUelt K.O C. V. Dahl. V, O. Joe KoUita, Kee Bee, O. W. Norcoe, Fin, 8e, II. V- Clark. Treas. am PAT'S Barber Shop 2 108 N. Jersey St. Portland tax levy 36 mills against 79.1 mills for Seattle, J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver Roods to and from all parts of Portland, Vancouver. Linnton and surrounding country, 1'iano and furni ture moving, l'hone Columbia 62. 109 Hast nurllngton Street. Hood River in this vicinity an acre. Prune growers realizing 1000 St. Johns Camp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our member ut our regular niectinga every Thursday evening. A. L. Marcy, Geo. Muhm, Clerk ' Consul. 108 Smith avenue HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGIU$ or PYTHIAS Meets every Friday night at i7:jo o ciocc in uiuknuk $2 Hall. Visitors always wet. lUlUCa J. R. WATSON, C. C. Woodmen pf the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evenluc in I. O. O. F. Hall, lavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome, T. COUPK, C. C; W. K. COON, Clerk. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. f, and A. M. Meets the -first and third Weducsdavof each month In Bickner's Hall. Visi. tors welcome. A.R. Davis, W. M. A. W. Davis. Secretary. Minerva Chapter No. I05.0.E.S. Meets every first and third Tuesday of each month in Oickner's Hall. Visitors welcome, Dixie M. Lewis, W. M. Ruby R. Davis, Sec. United Artisans Willumbia Assembly No. 300 Meets every Tuesday at 8 P, M. I. 0. 0. F. BALL, CwitrJmcv ui Uivttt Su. h. K. Simons, M. A. Miry Roberts, Scc'y Pro Tew,