REMEMBER THESE PIVE FACTS Our Local Grist St. Johns Bazar. knows nt the his 1st. 2d. 3J 4th. 5th. Prescriptions filled as good and as cheap as any where In the country. Patent Medicines sold at Portland prices (other lines cheaper). Best line of Chocolates and Bon Bons in this town. Most complete line of Stationery Supplies. The only Fountain Pens in town (they're self-flllinjs). fire ST. JOHNS PHARMACY "The Square Deal Drug Store" r, D. JACKSON, - Proprietor V- sWi frj T aKil nf IA TrS Ik VI- 'a A ftXa aX M ,' IKC ' ' :3 HARDWARE Builders' Supplies g Locks, 25c to $6.oo Midi. A hill hue of S sli Locks, Catclic.t, etc, etc. Lifts, Holts, Clipboard Turns, h ninDCUTCDQi See the 'HOLDFAST" Screwdriver, Credent V bUnrtPlltnOt SIiIiikHii Gunge nud the Patent Hip Shingle. s 4 Niagara Stoves and Ranges NOTHING BETTER MADE The Cheer ul, Redwood, Sturdy Oak, Oak Home, Jr., and n complete line of AIR-T1QMT HEATERS Our goods ore till new mid guaranteed to please our customers. A trial will convince you that our prices are right. POTTER & GOOLD "Till: HARDWARE A1EN," ST. JOHNS, OREGON S rv 14 14 14 14 We carry Pure Drills and fl prescriptions right THAT'S ALL To be convinced PLEASE CALL ELLIOTT'S PHARMACY rt i r i t rcemoqeimg ase: Men's SJ0 Sulls Men's $20 Suit $19.75 I-I.75 .Men's 8 Suits Men's 515 Suits M it's $10 Suits - 5-1.95 P.7S 7.-15 Uos' Suits and Pants almost half value. WFI f H The American Clothier j " -l-.V-.i 1 22I02J Morrison, Corner Flrit Street RESOLUTION Notice Is hercb utvcu that at the mevtlng of the Council of the of St. Johns, Oregon, held on the 6th day of November, A.D. 1905, the following res olution was adopted: Ci?rt3lQ.Elii.Thi,t tI,e Council of the pio; to improve joim Jers y Street, fcrL. . h, ,he ery grade for Qclu'mTv,J M?n street, i i Kracie, etc. Said improve- w uc niailt , accorjance it, t,.e W. LOUQHEED WATCHAIAKER AND JEWELER FINE WORK GUARANTEED Located in Peterson's Cigar Store Cochran Mock - - St. Johns i"ncr ml rw.ii '.:;. Ar," , itlctin. . """".- mine tny oi ni Lml th.c V,a8. specifications Cut of S'f of l,,e Hecorder of the ffn;J?hl,"- Thecouof said iui STSl'Vi0 ' aiseid provided by nm nVer ,he Property ....? al WlllC l is Wei.., ,1I.,J Wll,V:r.wmc thereby tt laad Vi.l Iurts. thereof, and parcels itsdeil , a une 100 et from the rttu 6 of each sile said John Tl j.i.:cu .u : -.. ESOf Mcifications and estimates 'pneer for the improve John street are hereby tiecityof si Th,at tlie Citi' Recorder of 5tnSSe ,notice ' the proposed ftaitnt? ceaSant Uie above im ?SmV.' ,fi,,ed ln wnS with U?e.d '5 'lays from the h ord4.Vpub,lcation f is notice, '"raerof the council. J. W. Hanks, hM;.. j . L,t' Recorder. . i; and 34, 1905. Housekeeping Apartments Suites of two to four rooms, also biule rooms. Situated one block from Columbia University, near cor. of I'islt St. and lloulevard. furnished or Unfurnished. A pleasant walk from St. Johns, suitable for mill men. UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. DICKSON Phon Scott 1296 OSCAR DsVAUL, M. D Office bouri, 9 to 1 1 a. m J to J p. m. Office I'hoiie, Scott 1104. Reldence Phone, Union S9- Office In Unlverltv Prk Drug Store. N. F. NOREN & CO. Real Kstate, Loans, Insurance and Husiness Chances. S. C. Norton, corner Brunswick and Hudson streets, Resident Agent. Phone Union 1140. JERSUV STRHET, - - ST.JOlb toe counter? It is n wise man who when to change his vote. Self-filling fountain pens 01. j 011ns riiarmacy. H. P. Williams has moved family to Kelso, Washington. Sec the Peninsula Bank for insurance. Sonic kind person has placed n board walk on Burlington street. High-grade chocolates and bon bons at the St. Johns Pharmacy. bt. Johns must go slow I Mayor Lane has his tape-line out and has louiiu mat we lire within the four mile limit! Say I Have you noticed that fine coal at Poff & Carey's feed store? Rev. C. 0. Bransom and wife, travelling mcthodist evangelists, were guests of W. 1 Johnson and wife on Tuesday. Coal! Coall Coall Prom $5.50 up at Poff & Carey's, Prcd Brown, of Salem, has moved to the Heiehts and rtro- txJses to locate here nnd build. He is pleased with this locality. Guard your nronertv airainst firo. Insure with the Peninsula Bank. The cards of Miss Scott, nurse. nnd Mrs. C. T. Moe. modiste. (whose residence is near the reser- voir) are to be found in this issue. Hicli-crndc chocolates and bon. bons at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Rev. David Lcrmert who samr with such thrilling effect in the Methodist church last Sunday even ing will sing neain next Suntlav evening. Try tiie "Pur Hxcelleiice" : the champion .so ciuar: made in St. Johns. As Thanksgiving will break into next week so close to prcssdny it 1 may be jwssible that Tint Ruvmw will be n few hours late with its next issue. Complete line of stationery sup- dies at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Complaint is inndc that malicious joys nave a bad hahit of throwing stones thiough the hchoolliou.se windows. Much damage has al ready been done. All patent medicines sold nt citv irices: other lines cheater: at the St. Johns Pharmacy. W. I.. Churchill, wife nnd baby, formerly of Duliilh, Minnesota, tire visiting Mrs. Churchill's brother I). Weeks whose family are new-comers to St. Johns. If you want to mnke your hens ay try .some of that ground hone and shell nt Poff & Carey's. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. I-theridge nrc anticipating n visit from their nughter Mrs. J. tj. Meyers- who will come from Cheyenne, Wyom ing, with her bnby, for n brief isit. Prescriptions filled the cheapest nt the St. Johns Pharmacy. The little stand built by A. 8. )ouglns.s for n confectionery stand, ocatcd just west of the Holbrook itilhlliiL'. has heen hniti'lit nnd moved ton lxriiit close to Simmon's stable oil the boulevard. Hating and winter apples nlso good potatoes for sale. See C. N. Brnasch about them. Readers should not forget the masquerade of the Carnation Club in Bickuer hall next week. It will e given 011 Wednesday evening and there will be many pretty cos tumes and a merry time nil around Cream Puffs nnd Lemon Pies- ready Saturday -at Boston Home Bakery. Union Tlianksgiviug services ill be held in the Methodist lurch at 11 o'clock Thursday morning, November 30. Rev. K. Mcvicker, pastor of the hvan- gelical church, will preach the sermon. The St. Johns Bazar is the place to save money. Come and see tor otirself. Bv arrangement members of the first and .second Kvangelical church of Portland came to St. Johns Wed nesday evening and attended the revival then in progress. At the ose of service a very pleasant hour as spent in social intercourse. All orders for dry wood and coal eft at Doiinelly'smarket will receive prompt attention and each customer ill get exactly wuai mey ortier. eniiisula Peed and Fuel Co. Before Justice Setou, in Portland, Ben Cainito was tried on Wedues- .. r e day tor stealing a pair ox oars uum Lafe Caples, a deputy marsnai oj St. Johns. Cantito runs the small ferry at this place and says his arrest was for spite. The case was continued. If in immediate need of lime, cement, sash, doors, builders- nam- are or wood or coal for luel call up East 297. Orders lett at Donnelly s Market quicmy iiueu uy us. The Peninsula Feed aud Fuel Company will suit you and is re- mble. Vernon Scott has returned from his two-weeks' trip to Vancouver, C, aud other Canadian points. He announces that he enjoyed 24 loursof pleasure every day and satisfied himself that the British Vancouver was larger than the nearby neighbor. He'd not believe before. . FREE MliSiC OR A CABINET Twenty-five Dollars' Worth of Music or a Beautiful Music Cabinet Free. BE CLOSED OUT QUICK A Few of the Choicest Remaining Expo sitlon Pianos and Organs Set Aside for Readers of The Review, at Eilcrs Piano House Don't Delay Extraordinary Inducement. A few of the remaining Kxiiosi tion Pianos mid Organs, including some of the choicest and costliest, have been set aside for readers of The Review. Any reasonable offer ns to terms will he accepted. Since the assortment of these Exposition Pianos has been so greatly dimin ished, and in order to close them out quick, we will give $25 worth of music or n beautiful music cabi net free as an extra inducement to dispose of them. This will bo your last chance to get one of the beautiful instru ments, that played such nu import nut part in our glorious Exposition, tit wholesale cost price and in some instances less than wholesale cost price. These instruments were selectee; especially for hxposllioti purposes, ami are the iiuesi nun best ever shown in the West. Don't delay. 1 join put 11 011 until next week- or even tomorrow, come or write today. Remember the S25 worth of music or the beautiful music annuel applies omy on these re maining Exposition instruments. 1 here are but several Piano and urgaiis, one naiioia riauo ami one Exposition Metrostyle Pianola, i year's library subscription instead of sheet music or cabinet with either the Pianola Piano or Pianola if you like. Come or write. Eilcrs Piano House, 351 Wash ingtou, corner Park (Eighth) St., Portland, Oregon, Other stores nt Spokane, Seattle, mid Wnlla, Washington; I.cwistou mid Boise, Idaho; San Francisco, Oakland mid Stockton, California; Astoria, Grant's Pass, Salem mid Pendleton, Oregon. UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH Nice rooms and good board can be obtained of Mrs. Hatfield, 1619 Fiske street, University Park: Phone Scott 6793. During Mrs. D. O. Webster's stay in Boston, she was the victim 01 n serious stiuway collision, 111 which forty-two people were badly injured. .Mrs. W ebster was fortti nate enough to escaie with 1 sprained nrin and bruised side a! though she was ill for a week from the effects of the shock. Daughter Very III. Attorney and Mrs. S. H. Greene have lieeu greatly alarmed thi week over the serious illness of the little daughter, Jennie, who has been beyond the danger line much of the time. Physic! tits have been in close attendance all the time but nt this writing there is great danger of a fatal ending. Mr. and Mrs. Greene have the sympathy of all who know them. Croup. A reliable medicine and one that should nlunys bv kept in the home for immediate use is '.'hiiui berlaiu's Cough Remedy. It will prevent the attack if given as soon as the child liccoiiics hoarse, or even' after the croupy cough apenrs. For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. The floated At Half Mast, flag at the svhoolhoiisc at half mast yesterday placed there as soon as the janitor learned of the death of one of the teachers. Miss Josephine Preston, who had charge of the third room in the "old" portion of the building, died in Portland oil Wednesday, of pneumonia and the school has suffered u severe loss, Save Your .Money by buying goods at McClave's Second-hand Furniture Store, next to Sash nnd Door Coiniwiny, Jersey street. A full line of house fur nishings nt half price. Dressers from $$ 00 Commodes f J 50 Iron leds $2 50 Mattresses 50c to $2 00 Comforts 65c Pillows 75c Carpet tr yard 15c Matting per yard 10c Card Of Thanks. We hereby extend our thanks for the kindness, help mid sympa thy of the friends and neighliors during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mks. Makv E, Huki.iiukt. El.VA IIUKI.IIHRT. EnWAKl) HfKI.IIl'.KT. JKSSK Hl'RI.IlKKT. Will Have Bazar. The Ladies' Aid of the Metho dist church will hold a bazar and supper on Wednesday afternoon and evening, Decemler 13. Sup per 25c. Various articles will be on sale at the bazar. All nre in vited to attend. Complete line of stationery sup plies at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Important, If True. Marshal Hanks scrubbed the floor of the city hall on Tuesday. His father was unable to attend the city council meeting the same evening. In M.cmoriam. Died nt University Park. Monday. No. vcinbcr 30, looj, Jennie Ferris, aged $2 yours. Cms the hituds tixn the hrcnt Cloe the tender, loving eyes For our dear one is nt rest Jennie dwells in I'itmilise. Tears fall iK)ii her silent face, Hut she c.nniot feel them now; For the light of Cod's own grace Uctetli on the marble brow. Death's cold shadows gathered round And the angels beckoned "conic;" Sweetly came the vhi)ered sound "Denrones, I nm going home." We shall miss her sweet voice ever In the coming years so long. She sings hi the "bright forever, 111 the summer lami 01 song." There Is many a little token, That we notice dav by day; Hut the ivirtiug words are spoken; All her tears are wiped mviiy. Harps arc touched bv nngel fingers; Angel voices catigfit the strain: Hound us Mill her spirit lingers; Grief for her is all in vain. When we close our eyes in slumber. When weseak the last "goodnight' .May we join tiie nieseii tiumiiur Whetc our Jennie dwells in light. T. A. M. Liberty Square House Furnishers up. Sells More Of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Than Of All Others Put Together. I humus George, n nieicltiint at Mount Elgin, Ontario, says: have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since 11 was introduced into Laiiada, nnd I sell ns much of it as I do of all other lines I have 011 uiv shelves put together. Of the many do.eiis sold under guarantee, I have not had one bottle returned. I can iKMSounlly recommend this medicin ns I have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results." For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. held 111 .Sunday Sunday Baptist Church. Baptist services will be the Adveutist church morning ut eleven and evening at seven-thirty. Morning topic: "Elijah." livening topic: "The Judgment." All are coidinlly iuvited to attend these services. E. A. I.iionaki), Pastor. House For Rent. Three blocks north of schoo House 011 KiciimoiKi street, o-rooiu house, bath and toilet: lot 100x100: M2,so. King Ken I Ivstate Com pauy, St. Johns. Some More Stuff The bowling alley is now ojk'ii. A gentle, fresh cow for sale cheap. Hans Peterson, Point View. is patted 011 the Many n man back too soon, Self-filling fountain iwns at the St. Johns Pharmacy. No license should ever lie issued in this city for less than $1000. Dr. Roberts and sou, Carl, of racoiua, called iiixin Dr. aud Mrs. Hartel last Wednesday on their way Home Iroiii Ualllorula. Smoke u St. Johns cigar best 10c cigar on the market the "White Crow." Till? Ri'.viHW presents the news of the council this week without comment. It cannot be said after this that a council cannot keep n secret. riianksgiving Day is drawing uonr. nuiid 111 your orders lor what bakers' goods you require md we will fill and deliver them, The Boston Home Bakery, Jersey street. A free dance is to be given on Saturday evening, Decerning 2, in the hall above the bowling alley. Henry Ross, proprietor of the alleys, is the host. The CongregationaliMs tire now in luck and will soon have a fine and attractive house of worship. The building used at the Portland air as nu exhibition room for the National Cash Register has lieen irescntcd to the Congregational society of St. Johns by that com pany and will soon le erected here in the city. There is 110 need in being short in your tuel, I He I'eiiiusuia feed and Fuel Company is always at your orders. All sorts of wood and coal quickly delivered. Orders may be left at Donnelly's Market. Phone hast 297. Pretty Wedding. At noon of Wednesday, Novem ber 22, Miss Nellie Grace, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Hewitt, was united in wedlock to Sherwood Dorinan, formerly ol St. I Johns but now of Cnmas, Washing ton. Kev. W. r. small o he ated auhe service uniting this young Ncxt d()or (() S( Jo,ns QrQm The home of the bride, on ccO' Thompson street was charmingly New and Second-hand Fur- decorated in greens, ferns and tlittire. leaves-the newness of the resi-1 ye pay 35c for EeL'S, Cash J deuce being hidden as by a rustic jfir . -flil4 bower. She was charmingly I v', v c c attired in white silk mull, lace um "' Springs from trimmed, and was attended by a! $1.00 tip. sister of the groom, Miss Addie Combination Alallress $ 1 .00 uornian. ine groom was sup-'jmU ported by Williain Kilev oft Camas, and the majority of the score or more guests were from out- J side this city. Among the guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Punning, Mr. aud 'Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Averill, Mrs foldings, Mrs. Frank Hewitt, Mrs lliouipson, Mrs. O Connor. Missc Mnttie Averill, I.illie and Marie Hewitt and Carrie Segars; Messrs Chatles nnd Dick Hewitt. After the ceremony u stierb ttnelt was served etc the guests de parted. Many choice and useful gifts were received by the newly wed couple who are now "at home" upon the groom's fine farm near Camus, Washington. Tint Ruvmw trusts that the futtiie of Mr. and Mrs. Dorinan may be happy. Iron Beds $2.00 and up. New Stove Pipe 15c joint. In Time Of Peace. In the fust mouths of the Russia- Japan war we had a .sinking ex ample of the necessity for prepaia tion and the cnily advantage of those who, so to siH.uk, "have shingled their roofs in dry weather. The virtue of Dionaiit- tiou has made history and given to us our gieakst men. The in dividual as well us the nation should be prepared for any emer gency. Aie you prepaied to suc cessfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be cured much moie nuickly when tteated ns soon as it has been contracted and before it has become settled in the system. Chauibei Iain's Cough Remedy is fiiuiuiis for its ernes of colds and it liould be kept nt hand ready for instant use. For sale bv Jackson's Pharmacy. Evangelical Church. Order of exercises at the Evan gelical church for next week : .Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Preaching 1 1 a. in. Junior K. 1.. C. E. 2 mo p. in. Mrs. McVicker, siiH.rintcudcut. Senior K. l (j. h. omo p. in. sermon 7 mo p. in. Wednesday 7M0 p. in.; Choir practice. 1 hiirsday 71X0 p, m.: Prayer meeting. We extend a nersonal invitation to each citien of St. Johnii to par tlclpa": in and enjoy the services as uuuouuccd. McVlCKHK, Pastor. All patent medicines sold ut city prices: other lines chcaimr: at the St. Johns Pharmacy. Another One. Homer Gibson, right half-back, was injured at Lincoln, Nebraska, ast Saturday at football. Died Sunday. Prescriptions filled the cheatiest at the St. Johns Pharmacy. At Methodist Church. Rev. F. I.. Young, pastor. Services next Sunday: Sunday school ut ten o'clock Mis. C. E. Thurston, siiiKirinteii- lent. Pleaching ut eleven. Ruv D. I,. Ruder, editor of the ucific Christian Advocate, will conduct the morning .service Class meeting ut 110011. Epvvorth League at six-thirty. At seven-thirty the choir, as sisted by Rev. David I.eppert, will give 11 sacred concert. Administrator's Notice For Publication. Notice U liertby eiveu that the under- oieunl has Itveu duly iii)luli'd by the count)' court of the kUite of Oregon, for Multnomah county, udiuiuiktrittor of the ustatvof M. A. Tovvuwud, doceawd. All iiroii havint! claim auaiiut Mid ootatc are huruby rtxiulred to preMtut the Mine 10 ine, iros'riy venm-ii as uy iaw required, at the olfwe of T. T. I'.irktr. in llolhrook block, St. Johns, Oregon, within nix (6) month of the date thmxif, D.iUmI till Jlth day of .November, A. I. 1005. Ul.wooii . y iv. Adiiiliiulnitcir. T. T. Parker, Attorney for AdmiiiiHtrator. I'liblikhi'd 111 Si- John Keview Novem- ler J, Ik-tt'iiiUr 1,8, aud 15, ij. ORDINANCE NO 60 An Ordinance ProvMin for Nam. iug Streets at Intersections thereof. The City of Si. John d(s ordain follow: Suction i. That t utreet crossing in the improved tortioii of the City of St. John, mutul hiKiik 4lrtti-r to be 3 1-2 in cuts in neigii in i!ci,'iMiuig tue riHC live ktrct-W le placed, nt thu city' im jkiiisc, iimb r tin- din-i-'i'iu and bu!rvl lou of the fctn-cl committee or u majority thereof, ami ut Mid Coiumittve'ii discre tion. Sr.lTiu.v j. That the wld street com mittee is hereby uuthoricd, directed and required to advertise for bids for the furiiUhlng of said signs and the placing thereof, aud shall enter into a contract therefore in the name of the city to the lowest responsible bidder. Passed the Coucll November ?o, i$. Approved November so, i)j. W. II. Kino, Attiist; .Mayor. J. W. HANKS, Recorder. Published in Till'. Ki'.VH'.W November 4. 9"5- E. O. MAGOON. Next to The ll.i?i lwood. Sign Work Keep your motley here at home. I'ulrotiW the people who pttronbe you. I have located ill St. Johns to May, itmt I shidl soml my' money here. Anyone wishing Sinn - Writing Design - Work House Decorating or Painting idioitld not fait to tec me, F. W. TALB0TT Burlington Street, ST. JOHNS, OUI-00N. ORDINANCE NO, 57 An Ordinntic to Provide for (lie Numbering of MiilMiiign on the Street., and A.ciiiuv. in the City of (.Johns Oregon, an ' Pro viding for the Manner of Nt.ni. hcring Said ll!iilil!i'',s. The City of St. John do ordain a follows: Suction i. All building within the City of St. Johns utmll h iiiiiuIhmihI mo. routing to the following plan: HASH I.IMUt Suction j. The Isue lino for Matting Mid uiitulM'riug shall be lluillngloii street for all Mieetit tunning ISutl mid Vot, mul Jersey Mreet for all stneU running North mid South. ThtMtiof Jersey hired Ifust of llurlitiKtoii Mivel shall be known for the huw of until beiiitg as ItuM Jersey Mieet, mul that put of Mid Mi eel Wel ol Hiirlbiglou Mreet hhidl be known hh Wind Jersey stieet. That pirl of Ituiliugton strit't Ninth of Jersey street shall be known m North HiiiIIukIoii stieel, mul thut part of llurllugtou stieet south of jersey stieel shall be known mi South IturliiiKtoii street. A like dew iguatioii shall l made of th other street crossing Jersey or llurllugtou streets, 1'I.AN Ol' NUMMIIItlMI SiMTloN One numlier slmll bo de lermlneil for ouch twnuty-lUe fel of block frontage. Itveu iiuuilwr svImII apHiir on the .Noitli mul Wwt sidwt of street mul the odd uuiiib-r un t lie South mid Itntt sides o MieeU. Ilm'h block shall stait iiuiiiIhtIhk with ol mid oj a iiImivc set birth hihI slwll Im prv lixed by the oroiier liuudttNl lluuro to diMlgimle the distance In bbwki from the base Hue, iM'giiiuiuu with loi nnd llH ill till llllK'ks lllljllilliHg lllW llHMf lliuw. SI'IICII'ICATIUNS Ol' NI'MKIIUK Suction . i. The nuiiiU'r shall Utof ligunsi not lew, than time (3) incite hluh mul oue half li 'l inch widit. on. or of, metal or gin, placed in it eoiiiHru ous uttilioti 011 iwli builibni: mid In lilaiuly reailiible from the center of l'i street or avenue um wlih'li such ItwIM- lug litis it pnuciiNi enirMiicr. rtui viitiin: That such iittitilsrr shall he placed and exhibited 011 enoli mid every of swid biiililiiiK within tliiity i.vi Uy alter the tsiss.iKe, uppiovHl him) iMllit tion nl till oniiiuuci', ami erh iHd every building hereHfler eiecteil within wild city shall have esbildtnl on lite street side thcicof the iiuiulr of HMid biiildiiiK in uceonlancu with tlw pro vision of Ihl ordinance within thirty (.yi) days alter the completion t!iiul. VIOLATION: l-UNISIIJIKIXT Suction 5. Any owner of any Mid buildiujj now elected or hvrwtftrr ern ted within the limit ol the dd City of St. John or other teroii havhtx the custody and control hImmI bullti' who shall refuse or negbt't to eiunw to m placwl thereon the number tliurwof in accordance with the forcuoiHi; acctiuM of Ihl ordinance shall Im liablv to a flue of not lev. than Pie dollar nor uiurv tliHii Twunty-live dollar Uhjii ooivlc tion in the .Muuicipd Court u( Mid City of St. Johns. CITV TO l-UT ON AT OWNKH'S KXI'IUNSK. Suction (. In addition to tint initi ally prehcriUHl in Sctiou flv of this ordinance the Council of smmI City slmll, 011 such refusal or neglect, liavw Um lower and aiithoritv to cause tile IIMIU lier of the wdil building to be ohiUtel thereon a hereiiibuforu set forth, the cost of mi doing to l cmIIocUmI 11 ( the owner or jiersou huviut; the control theieof ut the wilt of the, city. Passed the Council NuvemUir 13, K15. Approve! Novfinln(r 13, Kyoj. W. 11. Klfcll, ArrnsT: Mayor. J. W. Hanks, Recorder. Publlshd in Tun Uliviiiw Nuvumlor H, us. Church Notices. Coiigregatiouid Church, St. JuliUk- -Morning service at 10:30; StiHlky tehtfl at 2:30; evening service ut 7:30. Holy Cros (Catholic) chureli, ltort. mouth. Pirst mass at 8:30 a. in.; llif'i mas at 10:30 a. 111.; Sunday schuul at 9:30 a. in.; evening services at 7:31. Methodist Itpiscopd Church, St.JuJuH Sunday schoid ut loig; morning nr vecu at 1 1 :); Kpworth I.origuu at 6:3; preaching at 7:30. S. I.. Young, Pastor, Seventh Day Advuntist church, St. Johns. Sabbath school nt 10 a, m.; regular service ut 1 1 a, iu uvury S.ibKttli; trayer nieetiug WviluvsiUy uvcnlng. It. I. Hurlbert, elder.