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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1913)
Do Nof Be Last. Come Now! Hundreds of bargains await you. Visit us now. SPECIAL: From now until May 26th we offer Boys Suits, Mens Trousers, Hats and Shoes at about 1-2 their values. Odds and ends in shoes for 75c a pair and up. We will close out the entire stock of Mens suits at low prices. Immense values in mens work shirts and underwear. Boys Suits $2.00 and up Mens Trousers $1 and up Mens Conquer Hats $ 1 .25 Mens Work Shirts in all colors at 40 cents Mens Summer Two-Piece Underwear at 90 cents Successors to J. H. Wellington o o I ST. HELENS, OREGON Ordinance No. 147 An ordinance declaring the intention of the Common Council of the City of St. Helens. Oregon, to establish a sewer lyrtem within sewer district No. 7, of aid city, and tte necessity therefor; showing the location of the same; the material oat of which the said sewer shall be constructed; appointing ap praisers or arbitrators, to appraise the probable costs etc., and providing for notice to property owners. Whereas, the city engineer of the city of St Helens, Oregon, has divided said city into sewer districts, in accoidance with the natural topography of the several additions, blocks arid, lots com triiiiif said city, of which the herein after described district is and stall be known a: hewer District No. i, tf said City, and in relation thereto ha. furn ished such recommendations, maps and illustratiins as are needed for the guid ance of the common council of said city; And whereas said district embraces a large number of inhabitant and reei. dents, and is utterly without any sys tem of sewerage or drainage ; And whereas, there is grave appre bension of an epidemic of sickness from the want of proper sewer facilities in said district ; And whereas, it is obvious to the common council of soid city and to the city health officer thereof, that a teaer age system is necessary for the health and convenience of the city and its in habitants, and especially of that portion ol said city embraced in said district and the residents thereof ; Now, therefore, The City of St. Hel ens does ordain as follows: Section I. That in pursuance of Chapter XI, of the charter of the city ol St. Helens, Oregon relating to sewers and drains, the city engineer of said city has divided the said city into sewer districts and has numbered the same consecutively in accordance with the natural topography of the several ad ditions, blocks and lots composing said city, and among others has numbered and designated one as Sewer District No. 3, of laid city, the boundaries of which are as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the South line of Willamette street with the' east line of Winter street, in St. Helens, ! Oregon, running thence westerly along the south line of Willamette street, 000 feet to the center of Hemlock street; thence northerly on the center line of Hemlock strtet, lift feej thence westerly 140 feet to the corner of lots 2, 3, 20 and SI, block fcO; thence southerly along tbe center line of said block 58; thence westerly and parallel with Wil lamette street, 140 feet to tl.e center of' Walla Walia street; thence northerly I on th. center line of Walla Walla street f 620 bet to the center of Wyeth street; thence easterly along ihe center of Wyeth street, 140 feet; thence northerly and parallel with Walla Walia street, 272 feet; thence easterly and parallel with Wyeth street 100 feet to the west line of Hemlock street ; thence northerly along the west line of Hemlock street 44C feet to the center line of West street; thence westerly along the center line of West street 240 feet to the center of Walla Walla street; thence northerly on the center line of Walla Walla street 214 feet; thence easterly and parallel with West street 140) feet to tin corner of lots 3, 4, 19 and L0, in Block 4 of Columbia Park, tiiw a part of St. Helens; thence northerly and parallel with Walla waila street, 174 feet to the Corner of lots 6, ij 16 and 17 of said block 4; thence easterly and parallel with West street, 140 feet to the center of Hemlock street; thence northerly on the center line of Hemlock street 290 feet, more or lees, to the north line of Colombia Park; thence easterly on the north line thereof, 840 ieet to the center line of oak street; thence southerly along the center line of Oak street C78 feet to the center line of West street, thence weeteily on the center line of West street 40 feet, thence southerly and parallel with Oak street 214 feet, thence westerly anil parallel with West street, 100 feet to the common corner of lots 8. . 14 and 15 in block .10 of St. Helens, thence southerly and parallo' with Oak street S44 feet to the south lice of wyeth street, 'hence westerly on the south line of Wyeth street 100 feet to the northwest corner of block 31 ol St. Helens, thence southerly along the weet line ol block 31, 718 feet to the place ol beginning, containing 1!'H lots. and said sewer district shall be hence' forth known as sewer district No, 3 of said city; Section 2. It is hereby declared that a sewerage aystem wiihin said sewer district is neceWry for the health ami convenience of said ity and its ineabl- tants, and especially is it n tesary lor the health and convenienreof raid sewer district No. 7 and the residents and In habitants thereof ; and it is the intention of the common council of said city to establish a sewer system H erein be cause of such necessity ; Section 3. That the location of said sewer, with its laterals and brsnche, will be as shown on the plan submitted by J. A. McQuinn, city engineer, to the common council, and filed with the re corder of said city May 22nd, 1911; Section 4. That the sewer pipe will be of glazed, vitrified clay, and the tub drain, wherever nsed, will be of drain tile, the size of which, together with particular description of all other ma. Urlal can lie Ascertained ny an inspec. tion of the specific itions tiled w-iih the said city recorder on May 22nd, l!i:l, arid made a part hereof ; Sections. That W. J. Pnllertnn. j. IJ. Cage and II. I'. Ko-s are hereby ap pointed appraieis and aihitral'.r to nirtke the appraisment of the probable costs of raid sewerage syntein among all the real estate owner in said ili-tiict, in accordance with the provision of the city charter, as Veil as to perform such other duties as ae, retired of them. tnereunder. Section 6. Ti.at notice shall be given by the ci y recorder, for two sm-ceoive weeks in a newspaper of general circii latlon in said city and ly po-ting. f,r the same length ol lime, in thr. e public places lu said city, definitely fixing t time and place of meeting to be held l.v the common council of said city for ihe plirpo-e of hearing any and all com plaints by or on the part of ary snd all property owners within the limits of Id district, and ail leriHin w how. pmp-rty i si affected .bull have the .ight to appear and make and file their ohj.-cti'.ns to the .U.ii.i of th loumlric of the di-fii t, or otiir b jcrt.ons to micti mipr V Ulcnlx, and lie .nd o unci) fhIl luve ihe p. wtr uml.r tin ofJiiMi.ce to make jmeh u'lrr.iti.iiis a it ilrrui in acc.tfdanc w h jn . ticeautl lor llm b.tt in'cri-t oft.nl cry. Head the first tutio May 22, l'1.1. Head the second' line, by title only. May i2, r.ll.1 Kead the third tim and piiwc I May Jiitt., Hill, approved by the Mayor M ly '.T.th l!M3. A. W. Mil. Ih-r. Mayor Attest K. K yi,v U.-. order. If one wish. to keep any of the llouerlns hull,. fr mother tmm tl la well to l,t them sty hi 'ho pot. In which they MiHMonied or In i!ie ground until fall or until the top are deml and dry. They should then he Ink en lip. dried Rradunlty, tmt thoroughly, arid be stored when td,. nin dry. A a rule, the new bulbs whl.b form on the roots of the tulips will be the Inrger In size and numler If the plant Is not allowed to blossom. FARM GAM F.ETRIGG REGISTER ROCKtrd. WSRZiPOHDlNCt SOLICIT 0 I'l'M iiKiiier muil not bm rirlnu4 ' out .iut twriniMwai (excursions east Daily, May 28 to September 30. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31st Choice of Routes ami Stopovers in Both Directions Limited Trains East via Spokane, Portland & Seattle Great Northern, Northen Pacific Burlington Route LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Baltimore 107.S0 Boston 1110.00 Buffalo t 92.00 Chicago 72.50 Colorado Springs 55.00 Denver 55.00 DeMoine 65.70 Detroit ' 11.50 Duluili 60.00 Iii.liaiu)M,i;, 77.90 Kanui City 60.00 Milwaukee 72.50 Minnr;i.li 40.00 New Vork 10.5O Omaha 60.00 Philadelphia IDS. 50 Pittsburgh 91.50 St. Imit 70.00 St. Paul 60.00 Toronto 92.00 Washington 107.50 Winnipeg 60.00 Train Schedules and other details will t. furnished en request. Bag f ag . T I checked and sleeping car accomodations arranged through to destination. R. H. CROZIER, Asst. Geo I Pass. Aft. J. O. DIVENS, At Portland, Oregon Houlton, Oregon W, C. WILKES. Asst. Cnl Freight & Pass. 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