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A MAGIC CLUB. Curloui Decoy Uiad by the Native Fishermen of Hawaii. "Lau melomelo" Is the iininu nf decoy used by the nntlve fishermen of 'Hawaii. It Is mile of tlie hardest wood to be found on tlie Islunds mid Is carved and rubbed tilt It assumes tlie iliape of it club with little knob lit tbu Hinnllcr end, to which tlie line Is tied. The club Is from one to three feet Jonjf.

A vlllngo sorcerer performs certain rltea over It over Hiicred lire. After this Is done the club Is mimic, nud the fisherman must be extremely careful of It. If woman should step over it or enter ennoe In which It lies the club would lose nil Its power nud would be useless ever ufterwnrd. After the club linn been chimut'd the fisherman mixes itundlenut nud eocni-uut meat, bakes it nnd ties the mixture In a wrapper of cocoanul liber. At the fishing grounds the club covered with the oily Juice of the sMSI nud Is then lowered cnrefully lit the bottom.

The scent of the Imbed nut meat attracts cerlnlu Itlnds of iNh. which soon tinllicr nnd begin to nlhhh at the club. As soon as enough llsh are nronnd the decoy small bni! Bunped net Is lowered very gently until Its mouth Is Just over the club. The latter Is then pulled up carefully iitul cunningly till It Is within the bug. Tin tlsh are so eager for the stun will which the club Is covered (hut llic.t follow It Into tho net without fen I As soon us nil the fish lire In It INh crmati dives and closes the mouth nt the net, whereupon the rest haul It up quickly.

THE MIDDLE AGED MAN. Finding Happiness In a Life That to Youth li "Younger people," said the middle aged man, "want variety. They want to be always on the go. Iloutlne galls them. They hate to have to do the same thing over nnd over nnd over Hgplu day after day.

"They want to go somewhere or do something different nit the lime. Older people are happiest In it life of routine, most disturbed when vnrlely Is thrust upon them. "For myself I welcome my dully task, endlessly repealed and always the same. I should be lost without II: dlsturlssl If It were changed. A life of habit nulls me Is'st.

I like the old srcncs-fiiinlllnr friendly surmnmllnKS. I don't want to change. "Nor do I want much niilsldc pleasure. Ill fact, I think 1 should be best suited with none. I tike my groove.

It Ills me, nud I lit It. I don't waul change. I Just want to be left nloue to work In my accustomed ways. It Is In my groove that 1 am most comfortable. I like it life of labor mid routine.

"And could there come In one greater blessing? Nature nud the customs of men enforce routine upon us whether we tike It or not. In youth this Irks us, tint In our matiirer years in it life of routine. In the undisturbed eujoymcut of familiar Inlsir. we may find our greatest York Run. The One to Pay.

'When she was I.inly Ituudolpli Churchill, Sirs, tleorge Cornwallls-West consented lo cleclloneur for Mr. Ashmeiid-lliirllett In his first parliamentary campaign. Mr. Ashiuciid-Hurtlett was married lo the llarouess Ilurdett-Coutls, very rich woman, who was nearly forty years his senior. I.mly Ituudolpli, with her bounty and charms, did splendid work for the candidate.

To group of farmers sho said one day: "Won't you promise mo to vote for Mr. Ashuiend-Hurtlettr "My lady," said red fowl farmer, with chuckle, "we'll nil voto for him If every vole Ml bo paid for with a kUs." Thank you very much," snld I.udy Ituudolpli. "Your offer Is ueeeptcd. I'll send for tlie Ibironess Uurdctt-Coutts nt onco." Deserted Their Towns. So late as the end of (he seventeenth century the inhabitants of Ceylon were In the tiablt of desertlug their towns.

Their customs aro described in tho narrative of Captain Itobert Knox, who for nineteen years, from 1000 to 1070. was a captive among them, lie speaks of several towns us lying" desolate owing to the fact that their inhabitants hud forsaken them. This they did If many of them fell sick, and two or (hreo died soon nfier one another, thinking that It was a visitation of the evil one. Some ot tbetu camo back when they thought the evil spirits hud departed. A Queer Creature.

Queer that while the mule seal Is bull and the female cow their youug-ster Is not called calf, but a pup. Why "seal fisheries." too, when the seal Is not fish? And why should the seal's breeding place be styled rookery? It looks as If this strange creature Is only a tlsh lu common parlance while at sea. On land (or Ice) lie is classed popularly with animals or birds. Exchange. Gratitude.

Kind Lady My oor man, what would you do with the money If 1 gave you a penny? Tired Hobo Madam, I'd buy a picture postcard an' write yer a uote thauks. Cleveland leader. To tire In hearts we leave behind is not to die Campbell. Christian Church Sunday school io a. Preaching 1 1 a.

in. and 7:30 p. C. K. 6:30 p.

tn. Junior Endeavor 3 P- ni. Everybody invited to all these service. Tabernacle corner New York and Leonard streets. A cordial invitation is extended to all.

J. R. Johnson, Pastor. You sot Zull weight and first quality at tb Central market. Just try awhile.

Storlee of the Parli Courts. Among humorous stories of the Parts law courts it is told how a well known lawyer, M. Aleiu Housseau, was once pleading a rather tiresome case nnd, noticing that tho Judges were paying no attention to hhu, suld, "As tho president la falling nslcep I suspend my speech," Hut the Judge had Just woke up and cried. "And 1 bus-tHMid you from practicing for six mouths." Nothing daunted, the luw-ycr retorted, "Well, I suspend myself forever nnd ever," nnd, gibbering up his brief nud cap, ho left the court nud Ucvcr appeared ngalu. A Paris barrister, M.

Clcry, however, was mora vigorous. Seeing that the president nud the nssessors were all asleep, bo stopped, and, dealing tremendous blow on tho desk in front of him that woko everybody up with a start, lie cried, "Yesterday nt thls-sarae hour I wits saying" And the whole bench rubbed their eyes nnd r.skedcnch other If they had really slept through twenty-four hours. The snmo counsel was pleading nt Versailles on cold duy mid remarked that tho Judges were all turning more nud more around toward store that gave out welcome bent. "The tribunal behind which I have the honor of speaking" brought them nil right about face nt once. Ha Had a Claim.

Ill certnln town wus young lawyer whoso father was very rich und who had been sent to an eastern law school. Since his graduation he had douo nothing except open an olllco lie cause ho hud plenty of money. This young Inwyer wns proposed for mem liershlp In the local lire compnny. "Wo cannot elect him," one of the members protested. "The constitution of our company says that the mem hers of It must sleep nnd live hero lu the city, nnd ho lives out of town on a farm and not in tho city at all.

He would bo of no vntuo nt nil in case of firo nt night. Ho doesn't sleep here at night." "No," replied his proKVcr; "It Is true he doesn't sleep hero nt night, but he sleeps hero In ills olllco all day." And they elected him on that ground. Philadelphia Saturday Kvculng Post. The 8tmple Maid. 'Twits In it simple country town, nnd the maid of nil work was simple and Innocent lu sympathy.

When she re turned from shopping half a sovereign short In her change Mrs. Mango Chutney wns naturally Incensed. "do bark to each shop, you cnreles girl," she told the weeping maid, "and tell them you are half 11 sovereign short lu your money nud they must glvo It you." Susan went nud was back again lo half nil hour. Knterlng her mistress' sanctum, she laid llvo half sovereigns on the labia before her. Faithful always, she bud curried out Mn MiincoChutnoy's Instructions to tin letter, nnd each shopkeeper, fearful ol doing wrong nnd hurting a fellow crea ture.

had thrust the missing coin upon the bewildered Answers The Offending Black Dottle. A church member In 11 lonely district of Saskatchewan absented blmseil from services for some mouths. On being approached on the subject he said he was sorry, but It was Imiwssl bio lo attend any more. lie was pressed to glvo reasons and at length said it was owing to tho bad conduct of the susrlntendlng clergyman und cntcchlst. lie und others had witnessed them drinking when driving round on their visits.

They had passed 11 black hot tie from bund to hand. It was linpos slblo lo attend tho ministry of such men. Infinities proved that the of feuding "bottle" wns it pair of field glasses with which tho drivers stir vcyed the surrounding country nnd tried to locate tho various churches, shacks nud trulls, Sunday at Home. Not Always. "Whenever I hear tho suffrage com hated," snld an Kugllsh lord, "on the score of woman's protected, sheltered, pelted life I think of 11 oor woman I once ipiestloued in England.

"This oor crenturo had been beaten by her busbund in drunken fury The man had been drunk, It appears, for ten days running. good I said to Iter, 'does your husband always drluk like that?" 'No, my she answered. 'Some times I gets bout o' A Witty Retort. An Englishman lu Dublin was asked by an Irish cab driver if he wished to ride through tho city. "No," replied the Englishman: "I am uble to walk." "Ah.

well," remarked tho Jehu, "may yer honor long bo able, but seldom wllllngl" Forgot the Proverb. "You may not get any more business from me. I've bought law book." "I won't worry," responded the luw-rer. "In tbut case I shall probably get more business than ever." Wash ington Herald. A Tip For John.

Mr, Crlmsonbcak Hero's an Item which says the swan outlives any other bird, In extrome cases reaching 300 years. Mrs. Crimsonbeak And, remember, John, the awaus live on wa- ten An Old English Inn. The Seven Stars Is an Inn or public house in Manchester, England, which has held a license continuously since 1370. It served as the meeting place for the Guy Fawkes band of conspirators.

An obstinate man does not hold opinions: they bold hlm.Bu.tler. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blauks are kept for sale at tins otnee ana others will be added as the demand arises. Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty ana unaitei Aiori-rapes. Satisfaction of Mortgages. Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases.

All these blanks ut the uniform price of 30c per dozen. Church Fair The St. Clement's church fair and bazaar promises to he a big success Elaborate preparations have been made to give all who attend the best time of their lives. A musical program will be rendered each evening. The many booths will be tastefully decorated ami man beautiful articles will be on display to be sold or otherwise dis posed of (luring tlie Iair progress.

Lunch will be served every evening and a dinner on Thursday night. A lot 50x100 on Utichauau street a block una a nail trotn tuc car line will be disposed of the lust night of the fair. The lot was the joint of gift Holbrook Investment bt. Johns Land Co. and M.

Holbrook. Tickets sell for st, en titling the holder to fair admissions and a chance on the lot. The lot is valued at $500. Let every rcsi dent of St. Johns help to make the fair both a social nud a nuuitciul success.

1 lie proceeds go towards paying off the debt of St. Clement's church property. 1 he dates of the fair and bazaar are October 23-27. The Peninsula Bank has been approved by the government as depository for postal savings. This proves that Uncle bam has supreme confidence in the stability of the institution.

Postal Savings banks arc only for the purpose of drawing out collateral hidden away in mysterious places nud giving those fear ful of banking Institutions a chance to deposit their coin. If the peo ple generally had as much confi dence in the banks as Uncle Sam there would be 110 need of postal savings banks. Business men have 110 use for them. Mrs. Hrmvn.

from the nation al headquarters of the socialist party tl, I win lecture ni iHCKiicrnaii incMiay evening. Oct. 17, on the relations of education and This is untie of your irresponsible soap boxers, hut woman well known ns nn educator outside of the social ist movement, hvcrybody invited to come and hear an able nnd in structive address. Hurley and wife gave a most pleasing entertainment nt the Mult nomah Theatre last Wednesday evening. Their work met with such strong approbation, nud the attendance was so great that the management has secured their ser vices for Wednesday evening of next week.

Don't forget this fact. J. J. Pattoti, who comes to fill the vacancy made by (he transfer of Rev. Sandifer as pastor of the M.

U. church, is now nicely settled in the church parsonage with his wife and two children. Next Sun day will be his third Sunday's work at this place and he is meeting with much success, John M. Markwell of St. Helens and Miss Anna Kuuditiger of this city were married nt high mass on Tuesday morning by Rev.

Kctten-hofen in the St. Clements church. Aficr the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of J. A. Stark.

The couple will make their home at St. Helens. Last Sunday being top; day for the Louise home, Mrs, Linn and Lila Ballev of Kust Portland made a thorough canvas of the city and express themselves as being well pleased Willi tueir success, Having made the sale of 17.5 tags for the stun of 117.50. Much interest has been excited over the laying of the hard surface streets Jersey and Philadelphia the former with Westrtitutte, the latter with Bitulithic. Which will prove the best, only time will tell.

So far as appearance goes, both look good. 0 Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Taylor of Holland, are guests at the Serrurier home in this city. They naye decided to make either bt. Johns or Portland their future home. A. W.

Davis has purchased a fine lot on Dawson street, near Buchauon street, and will build theieou in the near future. Miss May Smith made a journey to Woodburn, her former home town, and spent Sunday with her friend and relatives ut that place. Wynu Manning has returned to St. Johns after a few months so journ lu Southern Oregon. He re ports a spleudid time.

Dr. Scott is takine another va cation, but he has left his friends in the dark concerning his where abouts. For Rent 124x100 lot and three roomed house, fenced, fruit trees. 928 South Jersey. sop.

P. S. Bannon of White Salmon, is soendine a few days in St. Johns. DRESSERS Slightly damaged nt grci t'y reduced prices.

A quarter sawed golden oak, swell front dresser, top 22X.12 with 22x28 glass for $15.00. Several other dressers with equal ly attractive prices. SHCOND HAND STOVHS nud furniture taken in exchange. Some good bargains in SI-CON I) HAND "Coal Burner" Healers. St.

Johns Furniture Company "Cash or Credit" RESOLUTION It Is rcsolvod by the city ol St. Johns, Orccon: That whereas, the council did bv Or dinance No. J78 passed by the council and the mayor May 16, 1911, adopt the city engineer's rcort in the mutter 01 ocniug mm cxtciuuug 01 Ilrtulffiril lri-rl III ullil ell lit SI. lull lilt from easterly side tine of Richmond street to the easterly Hue ol Ontlot "1," A. Miner's Addition, which said Ordinance Is hereby referred to and made 11 part of this resolution, and, .11.1 iicrcas, 1 nc council 01 mim vuy iiiii 011 the 16U1 day of May, 1911, npoinl three iersous poMcssiug 111c procr tiuui- Ificiitloiii nrescrlbeil bv charier MS view ers to view and assess bcucllts and dam- ses, and, Whereas, said viewers, after having viewed said proKcil street, made their report, ami said report naving urcu referred nt'iiln lo said viewers lor further consideration, nud they falling to rcisirl limner; now, incrciorc, 11 is lit tit nllv nf Kl Inlititt llult J.

It. Miller, II. Chambers nnd Wal- tcr Speed, three tllsiuicrcstcil tree homers of the city of St. Johns, and sies-ing the qualifications of jurors of the circuit court of Multnomah county, be and they and each nf them are hereby tip-(minted as viewers to imscs the thimaecs lt- t.v... I.t....l.

nun uvnciiia lu 111c (CRjmiivc iwin.inui-M. and parcels of laud pmoscd to be con demned in tuc proposcu opening of said street, as nforcMild, as well as the benefits of procrty Mrtlcu-larlv benefited thereby, and that each of said viewers shall qualify at tlie hour of 10 o'clock a. October 24, proceed to assess the damaecs and ben cfits as nrckcrlbed in K1-H1 of said charter. Adopted by tlie council October loth, 1911. 'I'.

A. KICK, Recorder. Published in tlie St. lohns Review on Oct. IJ and ao, 1911.

Lee Fortune Iv.li. Fortune was born April 23, 1875. in Jackson county, Missouri, und dial October 5, 191 1, aged 36 years, 5 months and 2 days. In early childhood Mr. Fortune re moved witii his parents to oolti Hill, Oregon, where he resided until eight years ago when he came to this city, which was his home until his death.

He was married August 15, 1907 to Inez Foster, of St. Johns, who with two sons: Harlan, aged 3, and Karuest, one year, survive the husband and father. Besides these, two sisters, two brothers and uu uuut also mourn his demise. During the past 18 mouths Mr. Fortune 8 father was an invalid in his home, where he received the best care a faithful and loving son could render.

At the same time he had his little family to provide for and the home to pay for. He never faltered, however, and with his faithful wife bravely met their burdens, met them so uncomplainingly that few if any ever suspected how heavy they were or they would only have been too glad to have aided him. His father died and was buried three weeks before him. It is thought the severe straiu of the constant care and hard work was too much lor his endurance. Rev.

J. Patton preached his funeral last Sunday in the M.Iv.church, which was filled to the limit with his friends, his brother Odd Fellows and Kuichts of Pythias attending in force. He was laid by the side of his father in Columbia Cemetery fficinU of l. Sli'lpta, (Oreflou OFFICP.KS Mayor K. C.

Couch Kccotder Frank A- Klce Treatuw W. Scoll Kcllogi: Attorney A. M. Kon Knginetr C. H.

Andttw l'hyiiclan A. W. Vincent Chit! ol FoliceK. McKlnuey ly FollceKoberl lohutoii Counciliucn St Large. V.

W. Valentine Clias. llredtum I). Frank llortman Councltmen First Ward A. A.

Muck J. W. Davit Councilmcu Second Ward O. Ferrine F- IHU COMMITTKHS Ktreettand Uocka-J- V. W.

Valentine, A- A. Muck License--F. 1UU. A. A.

Muck. Cliai. llredesou Water and Llght-f ha. redcaou. J.

W. patU, F. II 111 Flnance-A. A. Muck.

J. W. Davis. G. Ferrine Building and Ground Ci.

Ferrine, Chat, nredeioii, II. Frank llorsmau Liquor License F. W. Valentine, G. L.

Ferrine, V. Frank llorsmaa Health and Follce-U, Frank llortman. F. W. Valentine, F.

Hill HIGH SCHOOL STROLLERS The Stroller Quartet filled 180 Staytou Bureau without single criticism. They will be here Nov. ttth. ORDINANCE NO. 432 An Ordinance Declaring (he Cost of Improving kciiqkk Street Between Fessciulen Street anil St.

Johns Avenue in the City of St. Johns, and Assessing tlie Property Benefited Thereby, Declaring Such Assessment and Directing tlie Entry or the Same in the Docket of City Liens. Tliccltvof St. Johns does ordain as follows: Tlini (In rmiiiell lias considered the iirosed ninemeul for Improving Kel logg Sircci lieiwceii I lie rnivnj niv line of l'ecnilcn street and the eaterly m. iniiiii uviMiiif.

in the city of St. Johns, and all objections made thereto, ami tin. ulintl. Pll llf Will! till- 1,1,1. livvitiln Hi pnivcmciit ill manner provided by Ordi nance jso.

37J 10 oe ue sum and that the special and jieculmr benefits uriTiiini. in oneb lot ur itart there of or jsircel of land within the as- sessmcut district, ny reason i mm im provement mm 111 juMpmporuon i m-n in ili riHiiMK'tlvu uinouuls IIVI1V1I1V, i.i. ii. set opisisltc the nnmlier or description of each lot or jsirt thereof or parcel aim 111 ine ioiiowhik hiiiicwi --inent roll.aiid said assessment roll.wblcli is numbered hi, is hereby adopted and approves! as tlie aenient fur said im- 1, uii.l uf the cltV vii.v..., of St. Johns I directed to enter a state.

meiil 01 me aiiiviii ntitj- hww .1... Hun aiul t'iUlr notice lliviimn.i.u hij thereof to be publWied as provided by charter, which asaMiient ta follows: Lot Mock Addition 3- Mill's 17 IS 19 20 71 22 33 25 26 1 13 12 11 ..4... 5-. 1 2.,.., St.Jhi IMrk. a 2..

it 2: 10., 11. 12. 13.. 14.. 28., 1 ..2.

25.. 4.. 22 21 20. 9-. 18..

SP.9T SI.QI JIAI 21.8s I'Intle's 3399 11 23.11 230 Parsed bv the ootinall thU 10th day of October, 1911. Approved ny me mayor mat KCiC0UCII Mayor. Attest: V. A. HICft, Recorder.

Published in the St. Jolms Review uu Oct. 13. CARD OF THANKS. li.im tn exnrcsH our liuart ff.it Himilrs to the maiiv friuiulti who rendered their valuable nssistnncu during the sickniavs ami duatli ot our beloved husbatui aim iniuur.

Mrs. Inez fortune and family. LYCEUM COURSE QUARTET dates last year for the Rcdpath- ORDINANCE NO. .133 An Ordinance Ameiulinir Or- (linnnce No. -126, Untitled An Ordinance Declaring the Cost of linprovinir Fcssen- den Street Hetween Port land Boulevard and the Southeasterly City Limits and Assessing the Property Benefited Thereby, Declaring Such Assessment and Directing the of the Same in the Docket of City Liens, and Repealing all Parts of Ordinances in Conflict Herewith.

The city of St. Johns lines ordain as loiiows: Section I. Whereat, the eltv of St. Johns, having heretofutc pissed an ordi nance 4)0, untitled "An urtituaurc Dcclsrim: the Cost of Iiniirovinu l'esseu- deu Street, between I'orthiud boulevard and the Southeasterly City Limits, and AseinK the l'ruorty llcnelitiM I Hereby, Dcclarlne Such Assessment and 1)1 rcctliiK an entry ol the same In the Docket of City lens," mid whciciu, thereafter interested thirties did lemon-strate airnlust said assessment, which re-iiHinstrsiiee lias been considered bv the council and found to be Inset! iimiii just ami ripiltable deiiisuds, and that the site- cial ami itt-culiar Iteiieflls areruiiiK to escii lot or Mtrt therein or parcel ol land within llie assessment district by reason of said improvement, ami in Jttrt pro portion to such iH'iient, are in uie re siiectlve amounts srt imiaMile the iium her or description of each lot or srt thereof or iwrcel uf land lu (lie annexed aaiilnt roll, which aaseatiueut roll is an ameiHliuriit to and correction of the askctsuiaut roll attacliwl to and made a ism of said Ordinance No, and tlie lecopler ol the city ol JH. Johns lie and be is hereby ordered sad directed to al ler or aiiieiiil the eltv lieu docket in ae cordauce with the asaessuieut hereby inaile, and tlatl all oftlluaneea or sir Is ordiiiaiica in eoulllet herewith, in so far as thev mav lie In eonlllct are hereby re peaitMi.

)ssbl eurrcle4t assestinems sic mow as follows: IM block Addition Amount I II fJ'-J 1 2, INnm View p. 11 70.10 M)S I 44-W 4 4.93 6 MM I 34.99 3 26.28 9 ..26.28 jt.t J.J2 64.IO Itt j6 17 3i l-73 33 40.74 3 37-4J 31 32.00 jo JJiO ia 2j 21 11 24 I I 19.26 2 32.16 3 37-49 4 241.45 18.76 1 0.0 16.05 12.04 12.04 9.. 10. 1,. 2.

3- 4.. 5.. 2J8 AltiHuti Utrk 150.20 131.86 7-55 100.32 INtssetl by the csiMiiell thto 10th day of Dcwiiwr, 101 1. Appruv! Uf Um uwyur this loth day 01 ueuttmr, iqii. K.C.

COl'CH. Mayor. Attest: 1'. A. Kiev.

Recorder, Published lu the Si. Joints Heview October 13, inn. NOTICE. Mrs. OiiKood, formerly of Boston Rofctniirnut, litis IwislhI the l'eiiiusula Hotel, corner of McKinley ave.

nud Willniucttu hotilevnrd, where she will conduct the snnie. Hoard by the iluv or week. Kooius to rent. 52 2tC Ilrlng In your Job printing while you think of It. Don't wait uutll you ura entlruly out.

Wo uro equipped to turn out neat and tasty printing promptly at I'ortlaud prlcus or less RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whercns. hi the tirovldenco of God, death lins tnkeii from nniotisr our ranks our beloved Urother KniKlit, I.ee Fortune, nnd Whereas, in his death Holmes I.odtfe lot, Knights of Pythins, has Inst one of its most fnitlifllt inciii- hers, the family a most faithful, affectionate nud kind husband and father, tho citv nn hnnnrnlilo. in dustrious and upright citizen; tlmru- tore be it Resolved: Thnt we. the officers and Knights of Holmes Lodge, in their temple hnll assembled do here by express their love ami respect for their departed brother, that the lemulc hall be trinced in mourn- ing for the space of thirty dtiys lu ins Honor, ami be it turiiicr Resolved: That we extend our sincerest sympathy to the berenved wife of our brother and to his two ittle ones, nnd he it further Resolved: That a coivv of tilth resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, thnt they be made part of tlie records ot tins lodge, nun mat copy be furnished the St.

Johtm Review for publication. A. M. ICsson. V.

V. Mason. Committee. A. V.

Vincent. CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Moots cv cry Wed-n evening i Hick-ner's Hall HOLMES LODGE NO.

101 KNIC.IIIS Or I'VIIIIAS Mi-rtii nrry Krhlny nlxlit at mo'tltK-k at I. O. O. Ft Hull. Vultom nUnyi Wl-rutin W.C.AintllSON.

c. c. A.W.riCKlt. K. It.

LAURCL LODGE No. 1 8G I. 0. 0. P.

ST. JOHNS. OMCOON Meets each Molality evening in Odd Follows' hnll, nt 8:00. Visitors wolcomctL DOtilC IODGC NO. 132 I', and A.

M. UcKiilar communlontloiM on llrst nnd third Wednesdays of uach month In Oifd Follows' hall Visitors welcome. Central Market! IIOIIIKOOK IIIOCK Sec us for th Choicest Gits ol the lif.sl Meats Ohtiiiiiithlc. Order ritli'd and fiinilly Irmlc Solkltcil. T.

WARD, Proprietor. ST. Johns Launtlry Thoroughly equipped for all kind of laundry work and Up-to-date in every respect. Prompt (itil efficient service uunr-nutccd. Your jHitronage solicited.

NOTICE TO ADVEHTI8ER0. In order to Insure a chanuo of advertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. ni. Please 'membsr this and savo the printer Northern Pacific Hallway lvKtrtct Sriaciubcr 17. I.KAVINd ST.

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Cwuril, AtiSft, Tickling in the throat, hoarw-ness, loss of voice, indicntu the need of HAIJ.AKD'S HOAR-HOUND SYRUP. It ensusi the ltuiKS, quiets the cotiRh and roatoresi health in the hrouchial lubesi. Price 35c, 50c and $1 par bottle. Sold by St. Johns Pharmacy..

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3,665
Years Available:
1904-1922