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M Tfuvour house for lighting you have also the mpfitis for usiiur - 0 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC OF Nfflanil TiUphona Exchanoa 13 Sovanth and Aldar Striata. jHARDWARE! SShtlf Hardware, Ranges, Cooks, Heaters, Oil Heaters, Tin ware Kuiimelcdwnre, Voolenvare, Uanner and Ocean " . tir....t. ...... Mr.!...,..,., rv.l.l.. "ttl..... WaVC KOIiirj WHm if, ii viiuit v.iuiui:a I.iiK'S, Heath & Million "IJest Prepared Paints," Wright & Hill's Five Holl- ed I'ure Unseed Oil,' Inside Paints, Creolite, the best floor paint tnmle; Chi-Nnniel, Varnishes and' Varnish Stains, DisMlon and Stanley Tools, Garden Feeds, .. . . f - I tl!.- A ...... f , I A Special Mixture lor uuwiis, iig, Ji.vtuiiineiii ui iiiirucn I Tools, Screen Cloth, Poultry Netting, Paint, Urushes, etc. etc. I j r W I I Issstl 1 V VlVVhb 1 1 Hakdwakk Mkk. P. HILL- EDMONDSON CO., Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. Scott 406$ Ufaiu 0. r. MCRRILI Fwlk & Merrill N Hay, Grain, Flour Oround Feed, i Building Materials Pwne East 713 Prk. . 0rmHam " Kdook-SnSt....... If. nettiZZVt waiton, ! " Scott 6690. University Park. N & Walton CONTRACTORS C" aa Estimates Furnished. JobUnj; and Repairing. . fc. sireci, near jersey. P i & HOLLAND, L CIAN AND SURQEON I 2: lax Tlmn,. c. ,' jWafe 4 Tacoma Street. ' iZri4 6103. am,- ifi. kJSlc,room83,u,d4 ELECTRICITY PXAT-IRONS CURLING IRONS HEATING PADS CHAFING DISHES and COOKING UTENSILS ALL KINDS n.tricil devices are Instantly ready for use, mul nre .CLEAN and ECONOMICAL in operation. TP Electric Flat-Irons can be used lor general laundry work "7 the residence, and they appeal to every householder as ' "iomnotan expense. ft" f the increasing demand for installation of our service AT t,ineTHERKDUCED KATES, application should be made General Electric Co., Full Line of Builders' Hardware ! 9m HILLS ADDITION I have finished plat tin tills slghlly nml convenient addition to St. J tins, ( nd now offr flnce Husincss nud Resi dence Lots, with alio, s, on . . JERSEY, KELLOGG and LIVELY STREETS nt prices which will move the pn pcrty ery swiftly. Al lots nre . bo e the street grade, and nil will be sold on excellent terms. Investigate this. Office at Residence, 618 North Jersey Street, St. Joqns Dfioirlnnnn nnrl Dnamnoo I nto iicoiuGiibc aim uuoinioo lueo Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing JT. JOHNS, Or Your BUILDINGS WILL Sell Better AND WILL Lk Better IF THEY ARE KEPT PAINTED! a Painline, Paper Hanging Ml llttfiOT DKKltMf. Tope & England t'lione nasi o r..i Avenue - French Block Ttw G. HEITKEMPER CO. Watchmaker. Jeweler, SlIWHaltht. mad Wholesale Dcalera Our Local Grist Here's to Teddy Rough and Heady Hear his battle cry: Get the habit Like the rabbit Go and multiply. Nearly time for election work. N. A. Gee is now moving several buildings at University. Harness neatly tepaircd at the tt. jonns Harness bliop. Claude Rowland returned from California on Wednesday. Reliable insurance at the lowest rates at the Peninsula Bank. George Hall was too ill to be at his barbershop last Monday. Ifor painting and paper hanging see Tope & England, French block. Mrs. Fred Valentine arrived home from her Washington and Idaho trip on Monday morning. Let the Peninsula Dank write you a fire insurance policy. Kvery day from twenty to one hundred visitors are in the city try ing to secure choice real estate. Smoking is a pleasure if the cig ars are bought at Valentine's. N. A. Gee is laying a sidewalk on the cast side of Kellogg street from Catliu stfeet to St. Johns ave nue. Everything in paint and oils 1 Totk? St KiU'liitiil'H. Irpiifli lilnrlr. at E. C. Hurlbert is now owner of the lot in lirnasch's addition which lies to the north of W L. Thorn dyke's residence. 1'lrKt o1im4 ntwl ri'liulilp liimiriinrc conmauies onlv are represented bv the Peninsula Dank. It seems very strange that a fine in tli Iiiik lu'Pii iilri'iulv IrYMldiMt ovlt tlii? i'rnvL'1 rnntl illroct from the store of 0. R. Downs to the new St. Johns hotel. Fashionable dressmaking: fitting iv most nmimvi'il methods. Mrs. Fred Brown, 423 liast Chicago. Several ot tuc fat. jonns music iitinik nf Mrs. Tin:i (Convert, of University Park, helped to give her a surnrise narty 011 Wednes day evening. Fire may destroy your Home any lime. Are you protected against t:irtiul or total loss ? If not. call at the Peninsula Bank and learu the small amount that will give you rotcction. 'Pin. cntiTtiiiiimL-iit liv the Con gregational jHiople at the M. W. A. hall Friday evening diew a crowded house. On the whole it was a very creditable uffair. Up-to-date modern cottages for rent at St. Johns Heights from $10 tip. Inquire ot J. 11. uunpoeii, ai boat house. A. D. McDonald keeps adding to his storeroom on his Jersey street lilnol;. It now looks as if he ulti mately intended to turn it into a 3oo-Joot bowling alley. An insurance nolicv in a reliable company is as good as money in your ocket in case 01 loss uy inc. auk the Peninsula Bank Mr. nml Mrs. 1. U. Killer liuve. we regret to say, returned to their oldhoineinNormui, Illinois, nieir cinv tliore will not be vcrv long as thev intend to close up their affairs and return to Uregon at an cany ilnt I have the best life insurance policy to be found in America: The Union Central Life. The safest and best at a fair price. Come in and talk it over. W. u. L'l.nr Some time ago Packiughain & nonv e sued O. Umtano lor extras in building a house. The amount nf iw. ivres sued for was $475. Tli ilwUInn was aL'ttinst the con- irinrc I he case win ue UHWIWHM fi tl rAn 1 ! If..... .. C .....!..r ni Will do an kiihi.1 hi ' very reasonable prices, ami in satis factory manner. Mrs. h. banders, j to Chanel street. P, J. Peterson & Company nave i iiifir ri-tiiii (lenarimciu iiiiu the office of tlr new St. Johns hotel where the business will be con The ivnrkshnu will remain 1IKI1WV.. where it Is and the vacated front will be occupied by tlie realty nriu nf fihenard. Dobie & Peterson. It doesn't pay to have your me tvihev written UV a ,.,..,rr mi iiw it done here in at. Johns by a home man. I have the best company m we www. II. Kimr. An attractive ad appears in tins issue calling attenuou to m arranged furniture store of Rudolf Mr. Hallleri: desires to impress upon the leople that he undersells roruaim of iroods he handles and urges that our citizens support a home instituuot:. A.,nne wishine to rent a six- room house, near business center, with fine river view, can at una ui- fice. It was a blunder upo the part of this office that Elliott, the druggist, last week advertised valentines two days late. The error was uw U bad one, However, u", nearly every state to send valentines throughout the entire month of February is all right. The ad is changed this week. One need not be born with a veil or the gift of prophecy to fore see that lots between Fisk street in University Park and Macrum ave ue in Northern hill on Dawson street which extends through the centre of that rapidly growing dis Set between the rivers in Portland, and now selling for i5 pw front foot, will, within twenty ytxom today, sell for one thousand dollars per front foot. A DESPERATE SLAUGHTER. Twenty-One Elegant, Ne rly New Pianos to be Sold at Once, for Virtually Half Price. During the coming week we wish to dispose of 2t excellent, slightly used pianos, received in part pay ment for Pianola pianos of late, Some of these instruments are ex actly like new, some show a little wear, none of them enough to impair appearance or tone quality. Any of these Instruments may be obtained on payments of $to cash and !f6 a mouth. Here is the list: Fancy walnut Couovcr upright, $185. Fancy mahogany Wing & Son, fI42. Large oak-cased Bailey, $186. Very nice Thompson & Co. rose wood, $145. Rosewood Rudolph & Co. upright, $90. Large mahogany Lcicht, $158. Large mottled walnut Everett, f 180. Fanciest mottled walnut Vosc, $236. Elegant mottled mahogany Kim ball, $264. Fancy large-size Krakauer, $264 Very fine mahogany Schumann, $286. . Mottled walnut Hamilton, $176. Fancy mahogany $425 Lester, I238. Oak-cased excellent Jacob Doll, $166. Fancy Milton oak case, same price. Great big oak cased Wellington, 1 1 26. Fancy mahogany Kingsbury, lias. Very fine knabe baby gtautl, in genuine rQscwuod case, $425. Genuine mahogany Pease baby grand, very choise, $485. Beautiful, nearly new bteinway baby grand. $435. These grand pianos will be soul on payments of $25 down and $12 a month. All must be sold during the com ing week. Telephone or telegraph outers to hold certain instruments till letter can arrive will be honored 2.1 hours -only. A deposit of 5 tier cent to show good faith will be re quired from purchasers living out of town, whereupon piano will be sliipK.v. subject to approval, with the understanding II, upon receipt, it is not found exactly satisfactory to the buyer It may be returned at expense of freight both ways of Filers Piano House. Everything we sell we guarantee. Money back if purchase is not satis factory. Filers Piano House, largest retailers of Pianos in the United States. Main oilicc 351 Washington street, Portland. UNIVERSITY andLPORTSMOUTH (CrnwiU'd out lint week.) Mrs. E. McKcou is still quite ill. Miss Jessie Mack, of Portland Heights, is visiting in the Park. The Board of Trade is trying to secure betterments wherever it is )os.sille, and is anxious for more electric lights as well as extensions of watei mains. President Pcddi cord is by all means a pusher. A valentine party was held on Monday evening, February 12, at the home of Mrs. Thurston, 1700 Hurst street, in which much pleasure was exhibited. Refresh ments were served at ten o'clock. The guests were Misses Grace Merrill, of Lents, Loma Colamoor, Edith Anty, Roxte Catc, Flossie Tully, Frances Paine, Katie Force, Hazel James, Dorothy Nash, Ester Thurston; Walter Peddlcord, Harrold Cate. Ivlwiu and Dolph Thomas. Henrv Larsen. Cecil James, Cecil Brase, Earnest Cur lander. Revival Meetings Continued. Tne recent evangelistic services closed at the University i'arK nap tist church resulted in large ad ditions to the church. The nastor, Rev. John Beutzien, assisted by C. II. Hart, choir leader and soloist, will conduct two weeks more of ctwini nicptint's. beinuniiit: Sunday. February 25 speaking each night on one of "The Ten Command-m-ntc Annlied to Modern Life." The following are the topics for the first week: Sunday February 25' 1 he First Great Sin, or Religious Shams nml tJlnlll Kelil'iollS." Mondav "A Father's Sin, or The Voice ol science ami uie votee nf Orwl." Tuesday "The Most Popular Sin, or The Dialect 01 ueviis. Wednesday "The Most Com mon Sin, or What Can I Do On Sittulnv?" Thursday " Voting America' s Greatest Sin, or Bringing up a Pnmit in the WflV lie SllOtlUl Go." Friday "A Brother's Sin, or Who is the Murderer?" Sunday March 4 "A Sin Against Society, or Marriage and Divorce. Sold His Five Acres. Si weeks aco- P. I. Peterson bought a five-acre tract adjoining Oak Park paying tnereior Wa00 Last Friday he sold it to Frank n.ilrer. of Portland, the irreat repub lican chief of Oreiron and received I6500 for it. It is understood that Mr. Baker will plat it and locate Mrs. Hattie Woodcock thereon as selling agent the two being great comrades. ORDINANCE NO. 73 An Ordinnncc to License, Tax, In itiate and Rest nin Barkeepers Snloon Keepers and Dealers in Splrit-ous, Vinous or Malt Liquors, Bar Rooms, Drinking Shops, or Places Where Spir ituous, Vinous or Malt Liquor are Kept for Sale, or in Any Manner Disposed Of, and the Disposal Thereof. The City of St. J0I1119 docs ordniu m fol lows X Suction 1. No ncrson or iicrsoits shall, in the City of St. Johns, illrcctlv or Indirectly, In person or by another, or otherwise, open, maintain or carry on any saloon, h.ir room, drinking shop, or any place where spirituous, vinous or ) malt liquors arc kept lor sale, or In any manner disposed ol, or sell, barter, de liver, or In any way dispose ol for or on his or their or any other pcrson'saccoutit. any splrltous, vinous or malt liquors in any such plnceto any person or persons, or sell or barter to nt'iv ncrsnn oriH.TiU)tis. any vinous, malt or splrltous liquors In any other place without obtaining a li cense therefor in the manner hereinafter provided. Any one violating the pro visions of this section, shall, iqx.ii con viction thereof before the imiulcltut court of the City of St. Johns, he pun- isiicii uya line 01 not less man twenty- five dollars (t m.oo) nor more than otic hundred dollars (f.100,00. or by iintiris. onmcnt In the city jail not less than thirty (30) days nor more than three mouths, or by both such fine and im prisonment. Suction 1. The following jiersons sliall not lie entitled to take out 11 license Iirovldcil for in this ordinance : The :ccicr of a b.iwdv house, uamlni! or eauiljlitiK house or disorderly house, or house or place resorted to for the pur ix)c of smoking opium, or the keeper or kcencrs. proprietor or proprietors of any house or place, or bar room or drinking shop or saloon resorted to for uambliuu. or for the puriwcs ol prostitution or fre- picnttu or visited uy lewu or lUsolute women ; or the keeiier or keepers, proprietor or proiirlc tors of uuy bar room or drinking shop or saloon conducted directly or in directly In connection with any bawdy house, or contrary to the laws of the Mate 01 Oregon, or gamming nouseor dace resorted to lor tuc purse 01 miiuk in? oulum. or pcrMins who have liceu. within a year, convicted of a violation ol tills ordinance, or wno are not wen dis posed towards the irood order and peace ol society, and who are not ol good moral character. Ami no uceiuc suau he granted to any such iiersoiis for the purpose of currying on a saloon, or lor the ntle of spirituous, vinous or mall lid' ours within four hundred ( oo) (cet ol nny school house, nor in any locality where the same is obnoxious to the resb leiits In the vicinity. Sitmos' . It shall be the duty of the Mnvor of the City of St. lohus. and he is hereby authorbed and ciniMiwercd to appoint 11 committee of three ( 3) mem- iters 01 tne council 01 sain city, 10 "- known 11s the Liquor License Committee, whose duty it will be to examine into and Investigate all applications nud ap plicant lor licccuse under 1111 ordinance. Svild rniiimlltce. In order to properly In vestigate nud determine tne character 01 applicants, shall have jiowcr to adminis ter oaths, examine witnesses, and com- Ik I their attendance, mid send for uqers and documents. Suction j. Anv perMiu. firm or cor jKiratloii desiring" a license under the provisions 01 nils omnia cc. suau pie- sent in writing bis. their or it applica tion uiereiiir.msmii Liinxir i.is.riisv shi- inlltec ut least twenty (jo) days More the issuance of such license, Such ap plication shall state where the promised business Is lo he conducted nud the na ture ol Mich business. If, qx)ii Investigation, the said com mince shall lie satisfied that such appli cant Is entitled (o 11 license under the provisions ol this ordinance, and the nlnct! where it Is nroposed to carry oil said business Is u pnqier place therefor, tlicy snail approve Mid application ami file the Mine with the City Recorder, nud u'Iiihi tin- uiitilicnni shall thereafter Pre sent to the City Recorder the receipt of the Treasurer for the amount 01 uie lee for license for the current year, or unex pired portion thereof, n llcensn shall Issue as applied for, ami not otherwise, except that the council may. liy resold linn, either L'rautor refuse a license, not withstntidlui! the approval or disapproval ot Mid committee, ami either the com- inlttec or council may revoke u uccnseni anv time, in which case there shall here- llllldi'd to tne licensee 11 iiniiiiuiMiic sum of the money paid by him equal to the proiKirtlou ol the unexpired term to the entire year. Pi rovided, That before the issuance 01 such license the applicant shall file with the City Recorder u iwmi in 111c h-iii sum ol five thousand dollars (fs.ooo.oo), with good and sufficient sureties, condi tioned that lie. thev or it will conduct said business and saloon In strict coll- fiirtnitv with the laws ol the state ol Uregon, tne cuaricr oi 111c v.iiym 01. " .. . . ...re. Jolius ami tlie ponce regulations ui mid SUCTION n. Kvery person, firm Vr cor- pornttoii to wlioui license suau issue iindrr the omvisions oi this ordinance, 1...... shall uiv Into the city treasury a license Ice 01 one iiiousaim iiunur. per milium in advance of the issuance ol license. And no license shall In any case issue until the license fee for the en suing year or unexpired jxirtion tlicreoi has been paid as herein provided. Suction 6. Any keejier or proprietor of any saloon, bar room or other place where wines, spirituous or malt liquor arc sold or kept for sale, who shall in his place tcnnit any breach ol the tieace or disturbance of the public order or de corum uy noisy or disorderly couuun when it 1s within his power to prevent the same, or shall sell or give or pcrmii to he sold or L'lvcn any intoxicating li'l- iiiirs to auv person already intoxicated, or to any person under the uge of ma jority, or to any person ueiweeu 111c hours of twelve (13) o'clock at night and five (5) o'clock a. 111., or during the vot ing hour of any election day, or shall nt any time permit or employ any woman in nd us waitress or bartender, or to sing or dance or to serve in any capacity in his, their or its saloon or oar room, or who permits any gambling or smoking ol opium or disorderly conduct, or any bawdy house to lx carried on in such place, or in connection therewith, shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than tui-ntv.iive dollars (:.oo) nor more limn mir hundred dollars flioo.oo). or by imprisonment not Its than ten (10) days nor more man iiuriv yn , forfeit any license which he, they or it may have under tne provisions 01 imsw diuance. Passed the Council I'ebruary 6, 1906, Approved February , if. ' ' W. H. KINO, Attest: .Mayor. J. W. Hanks, Recorder. Ily O. R. Downs, Deputy. Published In the St. John Review Feb ruary 33, 1900, REGRET IT! YOU NEVER WILL If You Trade at the St Johns Pharmacy " The Busiest and Best." R. D. JACKSON, Proprietor. 0000000000 000 the Star -5- Market UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We shall handle only the finest of MEATS and our patrons may be sure of lieiug sat isfied in every case Full line of nil Meat Market Sundries YOL'R PATRONAGE SOLICITED Smith & Hoover Next door to IMuioudson's HUSKY STRIJKT, ST. JOHNS Houses For Rent IIV DANIEL BRECHT y you want' a iiouhk o.u.i. on mk 8T. JOHNS, OREGON Housekeeping Apartments Suites of two to four rooms, also single rooms, Siluati-d one block from Columbia I Diversity, near ror. of Pisk St and boulevard. I'liriilshcd or I'lifurnlslie.l. A pleasant walk from St. Johns, suitable for mill men. UNIVERSITY PARK A. W. DICKSON Phono Eait 0200 WANTED The citien of St Johns lo know we have a milk route in this city. I'ure milk delivered ut jour dinir for f 1 11 month. Additional quarts ill 70, oKDHiiS for ntrnriRAUi.K Taken Thursdays and Saturdays, de livered Pridays and Moiiduys: loe a gallon. Send orders to M.W.GATTON SI. JiiIiik, Orcicon Dr. W. U. 1 1 ARTEL, DI'.NTIST Crown and bridge Work a Speciulty K00111 1 nud 3, 1 lolhrook block , St. Johns OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Olficv hours, v l ' 'u 5 !' "- Oilicc I'liuiir. Stolt 1104. Krslilrurc I'honr, Union i''i- (Wire In Unlvcisltv I'sik Drugstore. Proposals for Street Work the office of the Recorder ol the City ol St. Johns, Oregon, until March 13, 101, Ut 4 O CIOCK l. III., lr lilt iiiijuun.iin.Mi I t'lllsliurg sueei, uuui ure "-; ine of Ilradford street to the southerly 1 1 r....l ......... tli tin iiiuiitier IIIIGUiktantHiii .. ... ... ; - provided by ordinance No, 73, subject to the provisions ol the Charter and Ordin ance of the City of St. Johns; and the Mans, speciiicauous win vsiuu.ni.- u, mv ity engineer on file, bids must lie strictly in ncconlancc vith printed blanks which will lie fur- .... n....ll.. .ili,M (Iw. dllir,- nf the Keccider of the City of St. Johns, and ... 1... .......tu,...i .. said tmproveiuciH niui c iui'rewi . ... I... .l..,.. if or neiore siaiv nr iium ...v ... publication of notice for projsisals for said worie, , . , vn ..r..tf..il. ir lilfl will ht- cmisiilered unless accoiiipinlcd by a certified cluck payable to the oriler of the Muyor of the City ol St. Johns, certified by a resell siblc bank, for 1111 amount equal to ten . ..I .1... ..... ..Simula The rk-ht Ui re ect any and all bids is liereoy reserved. Itu nrili-r nf the CltV f Olllicil. - --- - 1 I. W. Hanks, Recorder of the City of St. Johns O. R. Downs, Deputy. Published in the St. Johns Review I'eb ruary 33, marcu 2 ami y, iju, 00OO04000OOOQ'Ct proposals ror tonsiruc- rs t n . tion of Sewers Scaled pnqiosal will be received at the oilicc of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, until March 11, 1006. at 4 o'clock p. 111,, for the construction of it sewer or sewers: Commencing at the intersection of Johns and Jetscy streets in the City of St. Johns: thence to Philadelphia street: mid thence lo the Willamette river on Philadelphia street; in the manner pro. vldeil by Ordinance No. 60, subject to the provisions ol the Charter nud Ordin ances ol the City of St. Johns, nud the plans, sH'cllicatlous nud estimates of the city engineer 011 lite. uids must be strictly In accordance with printed blanks which will be fur nished 011 application ut the o I lice of the Recorder of Uie City of St. Johns, and Mid sew er or sewers must lie com pleted on or before sixty davit from the date of last publication of notice (or put sisa1s for said work. No pnqxisals or bids w ill be cousidcicd unless iiccoiupiuled by 11 ccitified check ptyahlc to the outer ol the Mayor of the city of St. Johns, certified by a re sHinsihle Itatik, for an amount etpial to ten h.t cent ol the aggregate pnqsis,il. The right to reject any mid all bids is hereby reserved, lly older ol the Council. I. W. Hanks, Recorder of Hie City ol St. Johns. lly O. R. Downs, Deputy. Published In the St. Johns Review Peb rtinry jj, March J mid 9, 1006. Proposals for Street Work Sealed proposals will bo leeched ut the oilicc ot the Recorder ol the City ol St. Johns, Oregon, utilil Match 11, I'rfi, at 4 o'clock p, iii for tin- Improvement of Salem street fioiu the northerly line of Crawford street to the westerly line ol lliirlliigtou stiect in llie manner pin- video uy iJiniiiance mi, 70, suiiject to the pmvlslnus of the Chatter nud Ordin ances of the City of St. Johns; and the plans, sH'cificatlous and estimates of the city engineer 011 file. Uids must lie strictly In iicconlaiice with priiilcd blanks which will be fur nished on application at the ollice of the Ri-cotder ol the City of St. Johns, and Mid Improvement must Ik- completed oil or before sixty days fioiu the date of last publication of notice (or proHis for Mid work. No pioiaisuls or bidswilt be considered unless aecoiupinied by a certified check piyable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. Julius, certified by 11 resMiu. siblc bulk, for an amount equal to ten kt cent of the aggregate pnqsivils. The right to teject any and all bids is hereby reset veil. lly onler ol tlie Council. J. W. Hanks, Recorder of the City of St. Johns, lly O. R, Downs, Deputy. Published In the St. Johns Review Pub- ruary J.t. March 1 ami q, i6. Proposals for Street Work Sealed proiniMls will he received at the cfiice of tlie Recorder of the City of St, Johns. Oreuon, uu'.il March 13, 1 ". ut 4 o'clock p. ni., lor the improvement of Crawford street, from the westerly line ol nil-burg street to Uie easterly line of Salem street, In llie 111 inner pro. vided by ordinance No. 71, subject to the provisions ol the Charter ami Ordin ances of the City ol St. Johns: and the plans, slur ideations and estimates ol the city engineer oil file. Uids must lie strictly 111 accordance with printed blanks which will he fur nished on application ut the oilicc of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns, and said Improvements must lie completed on or belore sixty days from the date of the last implication 01 notice lor proposals for said work. No proposals or bids will be con sidered unless uccouipiuled by a certified check payable to the order ol the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by a resjKiusiblc hank, for an amount equal to ten ier cent of the aggregate pro posal. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. lly oriler 01 tne v.uy louucii. 1. W. Hanks, Recorder of the City of St. Juhiut. O. R, Downs, Deputy. Published in the St Johns Review IMt- ruary 33, March 3 and 9, iXj. WOOD Good seasoned, stove-length delivered anywhere 011 the Peninsula. The let wood. Orders may be left at Don nelley's Market or phone F'a.st 297. Peninsula Feed and Fuel Go. PORTSMOUTH flj