THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Published Rrerr FrlcUr BV McKltOM & TlIORNDVKH. fiiibiffrfntlon rfttti. f 1.00 ner rear in Stiff tnefl AdrerlltltiR rate, 11.00 per Inch pr month. All idterllilng bills psslle flnt of etch monin. Job Printing execnted In firit-eltM stjl, llllls (or Job 1'rlntlnc esih on dellrerr. All tomtnnnlcstlons should be sddrtiscd to TUe BtTlew, Bt. Johns, Orecon. Tint Ritvmw Is culereil nt post office In Snlnt Toliiin, Oregon, ns mnll matter of the second class under the Act of Con gross of March 3, 1879. Official Kewipaper ol the OUT of BU Joins. Phono East GIOG. rciill.edl FRIDAY MARCH 16, 1906 WIS NKHD TUB URIDOIJ. WITHOUT a doubt the people of the Peninsula ns well ns of the entire east side need n roadwny over the new bridge which is to be built by the Northern Pacific people near the dry dock. So far as Inter viewed every citizen is anxious that Mich a roadway be built when the bridge is constructed and, if it is to be done nt all, then will be the proper time to build it. The Hoard of Trade of the city took up the matter at its meeting last Monday night and there was 11 stronir desire that a body of cit izens go en inns.se to the I'ort of Portland Commission and plead against the granting of the bridge right unless it was agreed that an overhead passageway should be constructed. Possibly that would liavc been the better way but there are many other things to be consideied: and it was flually con cluded that n set of resolutions would have as good, if not better, effect upon that body. Consequently, the following res olutions were drawn -and presented to the meeting for approval or re jection: WllKHUAs: The Port of Portland Commission, bucked by unanimous public sentiment, has wisely granted to the Hill railroads the right to cross the Willamette River at the point desired by that system; and, Wiikhuah: Under this jieruiit it will be necessary for the said rail toads to construct and maintain 11 swing drawbridge across the said Willamette River; mid, Wiikhi.ah: The capacity of the "Steel Bridge" is at the present time greatly over-taxed In the hand Hug of the trallio of the east hide, which trallic is increasing at a very rapid pace, and it now pioiuises to continue, in which case all of tin cast side and Peninsula districts must suffer; therefore, mt it iiusoi.viti): That it is, in the opinion of the St. Johns Hoard of Trade,, ju convention assembled, the iniiK.'rative duty of the Poit of Portland Commission to insist upon the construction of an muter deck 011 the railroad bridge about to be constructed by this system of rail roads, and that the same be given over to the use of the general pub lie and to this end does the St. Jolms Hoard of Tiade and all the residents ol the Peninsula earnestly !ctitlou. These resolutions went through without a dissenting voice: in fact, the majority of those pieseul tie- hired to iiicortMiratc some stronger matters in the same. It was shown that such 11 roadway would lessen the distance to the city of Portland fully three miles a unit ter of no small account when tin amount of travel from this east side is considered. It would make the projierty of the entire Peninsula ol far more value than it now pos susses and would largely iuereas the rusidtnee portion of this suhuib It will facilitate the marketing of produce, make a pleasant drive for the world those who enjoy evening outings, give tins part ol the eiiiiisul.i a more tiliect outlet lor all puniosux, Hy all means, the pluu should be urged and insisted upon by the Poit of Poillaud Coiiiuii.v-ioiicis. DID WEIJ,! THAT the decision of the Port of Portland in affirmatively deciding the application of the Northern Pacific railway to bridge the Willa mette near the drydock cave satis faction to a large number of in terested people cannot be disputed For weeks the matter has been SHOULD VOTE THEM. MET IN CAUCUS. ALL WILL BE FREE. By All Means Bonds For The City Committee Qf One Hundred Al.et The St. Johns Ferry Will Formally Hall Should Be Voted For And Nominate Municipal Open Sunday, March 18. I By All Residents. Ticket. All Ri c Free. It will soon be up to the people Pursuant to call published in As promised by Tim Rkvikw of the city of St. Johns to say Tint Rbvibw of last week Hickucr some months nco there is to b. a hanging fire -till it seemed as if the whether or not the bonds to the ex- halt saw a gathering of nearly one free opening of the ferry and the decision was merely awaiting the tent of $10,000 shall or shall not be hundred men Saturday evening date has now been fixed as Sunday, long-green hand of the manipulator: issued by this city for the purpose all anxious to place in nomination March 18. Remember that date and people commenced to rise in 6f erecting n decent city hall, a tickc composed of good business nud tell all your acquaintances their just indignation mid say There is a crying need of such a men. about it. No doubt there will Le things to and about the commission building and the need of some W. H. King called the meeting a large crowd from out of town, j that were unpleasant to hear. place wherein all the records of the to order nnd W. L. Thomdyke while this city will of -course be JIM those who arc so strongly in city can be stored in safety was was cuosen as secretary, wnen largely represented. 1 favor of the new road should not made very apparent by last Sun- nominations were in order it was It may be remembered that 1 i DRUG HEADQUARTERS FOR be too optimistic over its advent, day's fire. Then, too, the little T ...III ..... - II. .. .,. ( ,.miiii. I nl.nAl. .in... I. . n Unit.. n will uuiii:uiii.; uii; iiiti; ui u.tun- i auuuiv nuw 111 lint u u u.vv iiuii portntiou nor will it give Portlnnd reflects Inrgely ngniust the judg' any better freight rate than now tnent of the citizens of the city-- exists. There nrc frequently those even though the city he n new one, who imagine that "nnothcr road" The site for a hall has been pur- will ulwnys bring about those chased and is now ready for the things but in actual life comes the builders. It is sightly, of sufficient "combination" which prevents nil size to contain n building large rate-lessening and things go on enough for all purposes, nnd this about as before To be sure it growing city need's nn edifice thnt seen there was n diversity of opin ion anu tlestres because there were many nominees: but the audience seemed to believe that majority should rule and there seemed to be no dissatisfaction at the outcome. For mayor there were three nom inations: F. W. Valentine, II. W. Hricc and A. S. Douglass. N. A. Gee. 15. C. Hurlbcrt and T. T. Parker were appointed by the chair when the Terry franchise was be fore the city council Thk Rkvirw promised that as soon ns the ferry was in proper running shape this ' paper would see to it that there was an "orJctiing day." Through the courtesy of Manager J. 15. Brink this matter has been arranged showing that what Tint Rttvimv says may always be counted upon. Iiverybody and their acquain tances should sec to it that this free trip is enjoyed. There will be no change in date whether it be w make the citv of Port and more wi favorab v impress the visitor as as tellers and they brought in a of a railwnv citv more of a rail well as for the convenience of all vote giving Valentine 48 votes, wav centre: and it will open up n the citv oflkinls. The ninount Hricc 10, and Douglass 10. The vast amount of good country whjch asked, ten thousand dollars, may chair announced the nomination of stormy or not: it has been set for will make Portland its trading cen- seem at first glance to be excessive. F. W. Valentine. Sunday, March 18 and on that tre. Some will say that there Js a graft The house then divided for ward day the ferry boats will be thrown Farther than that there seems to in the job: while there nrc yet nominations. open for the conservative use of the be no great need of "booming ' a others who assert that the sum uc- in the first ward were to be puMic second nrilroad in any city. In- sired for the building is not large selected two comicilmcn and the Remember the affair and make deed, history fails to show any case enough. of where it cost the public less to Ten thousand dollars will not do business where a multiplicity of provide a very building when all railroads seem to indicate low the extras are hgtircd into the rates. account. Hut it will put up a hall We are glad, however, that at that will be a credit to the city last the rond is now assured: and and one that will serve the com we trust that the highest hopes of niiiulty for n dozen years. The the most imaginative may be fully vault which it will contain will be The Entire Peninsula ii St. Johns Pharmacy R. D. JACKSON, Proprietor. your trip. TQPE&ENGLAND KHISP IT OPKN. TIIOSK who have occasion to hurry to the house wherein is stored the fire apparatus should nl ways find the place unlocked. 1 his is highly necessary because the loss of one minute may result in the destruction of much prop erty. Hut the man inn hurry to get out the fire apparatus usually runs up against a proposition of a tightly locked door with 110 dynamite or ciowbar convenient. In case of doubt use an axe is good advice but even to chop down a door or break oil it lock requires time; and inn case of a fire time is an essential factor. The nrc house should be left, as is customary in all cities where 110 paid department exists, wide oen. one of the necessities of the build ing for there arc records which, should they be lost, could never be replaced. As a tax payer and ns a citizen who is interested in the community each iiersou should go to trails with his mind made up to vote for the bonds. It is a matter in which all are interested and none can afford to pass it by. Afflicted Willi Rheumatism, "I, was and am yet afflicted with rheumatism," says J. C. Hayuc, editor of the Herald, Addiugtou, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Halm am able once more to attend to business. It is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism give Pain Halm a trial and you are. certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. names of J. II. black, I), li. Husbcy, S. C. Norton and S. h. tl-t.1 1 I !.. !...! n 'Z. SK, ' 1. T Alwms Keep Chamberlain's Cough Dobic and S. C. Norton-who re- Remedy In his House. ccived respectively 15 and 18 votes. "We would not be without 'lucre were also four names C haniberla n's Couirh Rcmcdv. It I I t . f .i 4 la . piaccu in nomination 111 me scconu is kept on hand continually in our ward from which two nominees home," says W. W. Kearney, were to be selected, i ftcsc were cd tor of the Indencndent. Lowrv II. W. Hricc, H. S. Hewitt, P. A. City, Missouri. That Is just what iircticen ana a. a. ucc. mere- everv ram v should do. When suit of the vote was Hricc 1 1 , Hewitt kept at hand ready for instant use, 29, llrcdcen 34, Gee 17. II. b. a cold may be checked at the out Hewitt and P. A. Hrcdecu were dc- set and ctired in much less time clarcd the nominees. than after it has become settled in I he house then came together the system. This remedy is also for the nomination of three coun- without a necr for croun in child cihnen at large. John Poff, C. W. rcn, and will prevent the attack Arnett, W. II. King and N. A. when given as soon as the child be Cicc were ballottcd upon with this comes hoarse, or even after the ti . 11 rr in... 1 . . resuu: 1011 01, mneu .11, rung 59, crounv cough appears, wicican eil.u Gee m. The three first-named onlv be done when the remedv is 3 lYIOUIUIllCS I . 1.1 I . " . . mm were ueciarcu uic nominees. kent on hand. For sa c bv lack- : . 1 . . I -mm I ror ireuMircr dm iwo nnincs non's riiarmncv. Mm. a I m mcmioiicu u. m. nan ntui I Paints sOils, Glass Q Brushes Paper o . 5 Wall were Henry Hickucr. Upon the with drawat of the latter Mr. Hall was nominated by acclamation. lfor clerk and recorder O. R. Downs and W. h. Thomdyke were put in nomination. The vote re Milted Hardwood Floor 0 u m DO 1 X 2 O 2 Notice of Gily Election Goodhcnrled Fellow. There is one man in the city who Is already to aid anyone in distress or need. If there is a fire his tenm Ivvery night an electric bulb should uimlication relieves the pain. ...-.. I....I.I.. .1... I. ..II. I! I.. l..l . I .... oiim msme toe ouimiiig 111 timer ntf ,y jnckson'H Pharmacy. 10 avoid any accmeni 10 uiose going there "for the goods." Hoys should realize that it is a IKMiilcutiary offense to frequent the building or to disturb the contents and parents should impress that met uihiii the cliildieu. The fuehotise should be left 0111 1 is ever ready to haul goods of those n Downs at nnd Thormlvke threatened with loss and always One 5., and the latter was declared tlie I wltliout one cent of charge. Fot MISS ANTHONY. Will'. 11 1 UK or not one agrees with the iKiivfs of the late Susan H. Anthony every careful reader and earnest thinker cannot but ad mire the firm determination she has shown for these many years. In her work for women's rights she has often won signal victories: but whether she won or lost her deter munition never falteretl. hhe was .1 woman one could admire, and a iKMsnual acquaintance with her forces thu writer to declare her a forceful siRaker, a great thiukir, and a magiiiliceut woman in every resiKCt. lie who is too prejudiced to give to others their deserved quota tif praise wen though their views mil opinions differ is unfair to and unfair to himself. The residence of A. M. Stearns, 1003 Decatur street, caught fire Thursday morning, but the firewns confined to the interior of the house. Prompt work extinguished the blaze but not liefoie quite a bit of damage was done. It was a close call for the Stearns pnierty. K. L. Couch recently received a letter from his sou, Fail, dated nt Grand Haven, Michigan, stating his good luck in passing examina tions. Fred is but ai yet he successfully passed n three-day test in questions regarding the work of a second mate 011 the "Urent Iikes." He has Ik-cii studying to take a tKvsition of pilot and there were nearly one thousand questions to be considered in the test. For so young a man he accredited him self with gieat honor as there are few pilots so young. Nine Cent Sale ! nominee. The ticket as completed is in follows: MAVOK Fred W. Valentine COUNClLMItN I'IKST WARD S. h. Dobic C. S. Norton CUU.NCII.M1tN SltCONl) WAK1) II. S. Hewitt P. A. Hredccn TOPE LAND Phone Kast fi.vji. COUNCILMAN AT I.AKOH lohnPoff C.W. Arnett W.H. King him help them. TRKASumm Alter the fire was controlled his 0. M. Hall team was put in requisition to re ci.kkk and ititcoKDKK tu rii gools to various jioiuts-aiid, W. L. Thomdvke spite of the inclement weather, A.llni.r,.n,L..,l ll.e.i fnllnvwvl !lC W0.r1. "J nb?l,t. WK'ht. ,.fl..r ll... 1.1 ,I..JVCIHI lUilUJ UI KUUIIS IUf UIC UOll "liVI IV VllMtl IIHM IIIMIIHtlil M... l.-t .1 I - t .1. present for their attendance. . KZr N fur ik finivnrniipott woiil lit -." - 1 ....... Wc refer to Harry Wilcox. At the fire which burned the mills Wilcox was ready witli his van to I move goods for anyone and just as ready to move them back. Sunday night ns soon as he learned of the fire he brought his team to Jersey street and was French Hlock. quickly ready for action. He did lofs of work for all who asked him in fact, he urged people to let Inta lUnJrAr St. Johns. Notice h licrcbglvcn Hint an election will lie held on Aiomlny, April 3, 1906, hi Hie City of SI. Johns, Oregon, for the t urxxe 01 electing the following officers for the mI1 city for the ensuing year, viz: (hie Mayor: One City Uccorilcr; One City Trcinurcr; Three Councilnicit for the city nt InreeJ Two Coiinclhncn for the flrat wnrd; Two Counclltiicn for tlie nccoml ward. At Mid ch-ctloii there will he cnliniit ted to the (tmllllcil elector of said City of St. Johns the following pitqiodtion, vlr.i "Stmll the Citv of St. Johns Incur a municipal bonded Indebtedness hi the sum ol ten tliouinml dollars (fiouoo.oo) for the erection, construction nnd inula tcunncc of it public building for City llitll anil other city imrinsc; snlil bonifs to run for lenii of ten years from dntc unit btnriug intereat nt the rate of six lcr cent tcr annum, Intrcst jwynlilc scml-niuitmily, nud Interest coupons to tcar iutcieat nt the rate of six per cent per annum nfter luitlurlng," The following have been designated ns polling iilnccs: I'or the flnt wnrd, Learned' real csUtc office nt the corner of Richmond street nud Columbia lloulcvnril. I'or the second wnnl. the Council Chamber. The )olts will be opened nt nine o'clock 11. m, nnd clotc nl seven o'clock p. in. of valil day. II V order of the council. " J. V. Masks, Uccorilcr. Hy 0. 15. 1.iuiiNiti), Deputy. rublUhed hi The Review Miirch 9, li, 3. i", "M. ORDINANCE NO 75 U. DOSSULtV, IVorrklor "The House of Quality" We take special care to buy only the choicest, Government Inspected .Meats so leave us your order for u An Ordinance Changing the Name of Atonfcitli " Street, In Sub division of St. Johns Heights, in St. Johns, to Jersey Street. mass convention seemed to be perfectly satisfactory to all con eerued and the attendance was larger than anyone had anticipated. 1 he general concensus of opinion seems to be that the ticket uom hinted is n good one. T.IAT FUANCIIJSl'. Favor Ait Upper Deck. 1.1. . . .. . . . . ... . i ne iius-s lueeiuin ueiii weuiics lay evening to discuss the mattei ol urging the railway comiuuy to ilacv mi niMver tlcck upon the draw hiidge about to be erected proved a very enthusiastic uat her nc and I'rv f ... . . I . i .- iv iiiaiiy oi me properiv owners Miietv sex-met to be ittt the one or St. Johns the application for a sentiment regarding the matter. gas franchise, recently made to the Atldiesscs were made by Messrs, city council, is not as plain as it llrink, Moxon, Sheainl, McKeou, should be. In its present shaive no Kiim. Moiuhan. Rogers. Wheeler. miMiicss man would consider the and others and while it was W pioposltiou. And it is not at all lieved that some of the stinulations II. I .1. .1 t aa I a . . iiKviy uiai i ue council win. To inane by the Lomiutss on were too conduct the business siicee.viful tleinaiiding, it was considered best uud liiruish a good quality of gas to urge this upjier tleck. uiupie capuai is tequircu. I'ntil A committee was npivoluted to any linn or iiithvidual can furnish wait upon the Commissioners of the siilheient evidence that it has the Port of Portland and ttroo this Nine Cent Sale ! Nine Ceni Sale ! me nig iMuc Lent hale opens raiuruay, .March 17th, and contin ties to March 25th. Hundreds upon hundreds of artt- cles have leen placed on sale for the iMue Lent hale, home of the art 1 cles are as follows : neccsMiry financial lucking their propositious should be thoioughly investigated. And why any haste to donate the privilege of maiiufact uriug gas in the city of St. Johns ? If the jK-ople are clamorous lor gas wity not advertise the fact and in vue competition r it the proper publicity were given the fact that ht. Johns has a gas fiauchise to tin nate perhaps we could get dollar gas. less. time it will be wise to find out who the jveople aie who are usking for the gas franchise. 4 Do You Know who put the eagle on the gold and silver coins, and the Indian head on the copper cent? Why, the Im proved Ortler of Uednien. Come to Modern Woodman hall Saturday, March 17 and hear all about it. Free to everybody. measiiu-, I he committee consists of M. I Holbrook. l). C. Rimers V. I,. Thomdyke and Willis Moxou. Lecture: Free Admission 1 Subject: "Our Modern Civiliza- lion," by D.O. Crow, author of the l-.clectic .System of Universal Development a new thought ide Perhaps we could get it for at Hickner hall, Sunday evening, Who knows f In the mean- .Muich 10, at eight o'clock. Two packages Yeast Foam , . Can 1 1 It Tomatoes Can Mouopole Tomatoes. . . . Iwo packages A. it II. Soda Two 100 boxes Hall Hluettig 15c can Red Seal Lye .09c 15c pair Suspenders 09c 09c ,09c 09c 09c 09c Wood For Sal.'. At the ferry landiuu at foot of Pittsburg street, we have opened a wood va id and are nrenared to de- liver good dry wood in any part of town. Will furnish planer trimmings. blockwood or slahwood either four-foot wood,, or stove length. Let us have a- trial order. No wood is Inftter than ours. Hkink & Fostkk,. Foot of Pittsburg Street, St. Johns. HAD TO WALK. Sunday evening Miss Mary Hick ner was returning from a brief visit to Oswego. She left Portland 011 the eight o'clock car but when that cur was between Portsmouth and Northern Hill It stopped for lack of jiower. Miss Bickuer had learned of the tire and had also been told that the whole business portion ol the city was in ruius and she anxiously asked how Ions' the I delay would le. "Well," said the conductor. "the wires are down In St. Johns and we can't go on till they fixed. And we wouldu't dare flatly turned down every offer of cash. His work was free and not a cent would he take. "That's all right, boys," he would say. "I guess I can afford to tlo free work at a time like this. I live in St. Johns, audi propose to (to ail the kind acts that I can at a time like this." Wilcox Is all right and deserves all the good words possible. Prime Rib Roast or anything in the meat line. Phone Scott 4062 GRAVF.L COMPANY WON OUT. Some four mouths ago there was a difference between A. It. Myers on the one side and the St. Johns Sand and Graved Company on the other with the result that Myers iiieu a lien against the company and some ot the property-holders. 1 he uravel Lompany filed a de murer which was sustained by the court and Myers accepted in settle ment the same amount offered him several months ago besides set tling the costs of the case, which amounted to a considerable sum. Whkhius, Montclth" street, In sulidlviiion of St. Johns Helmuts, hi the Cily of fit. (ohm, as platted mid re corded Is simply nn easterly extension of Jcrxry street fu suld city, uud WiiitKiiAS. Hy renon of the premises the said name of " MontclUV' street caiikcs vexatious unuovanccs nn coumll. 113 Jmtv 5trft c.nl,on nml ,l '' hecoine necessary in ciinnge inc name of Mid street to 'Jer sey" street. Now. therefore, tlie Citv nf St lli. ,i Itva Ullimil H IUI1UWS ' That the imme of Montclth street hi subdlvUlon of St. Johns Heights In the City of St. Johns, as platted, dedicated ami recortieii, is Hereby changed to Jer sey street, by which latter name it shall iien-niter ie known and detlunated. l;ni.l .1.- ....!! I I. ?. 1 Approved March 13. 1906. tt 11. Kino. Attet: Mavor. J. W. Hanks, Recorder. IK O 1? f uiuvim n.... .. Wfvl la nli'Ai. meeting of the Council of the ORDINANCE NO. 76 City of St. Johns, Oregon, held on the I8II1 day ot September, Ln A. D. 1905, the following rcso OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D OlTicc houis, y to us. in., i to p. m. Office Phouc, Scott 1104. Ht.lJf iici I'hour. Union 5901, Offict In t'nlvcr.llv I-aik Ilmj Store. RESOLUTION lullon was adopted Notice. All persons having accounts with mecati pay and get receipt for same by culliug at the St. Johns Pharmacy- A prompt settlement will accommodate me. Ernkst Kluott. City Uksolvko: That the Council of the of it. Johns, Oregon, deems it ex- ; St. Johns Grocery Co. Card Of Thanks, fully appaxiute the Keep Your Kye On St, Johns.. We fully appa-ciute the trrxxl ...,lrl- .In.,.. I... .1... C. .1 11UIMIUHV ill tlie III w ttviHtt tllieill I A aw V . 1, .i:!"V:r:i fc::u!,l- CrooK to Walton lug our proiH.rty on the niuht of Sunday. March u. Hut for the efficiency of the department and the aid of the public our property es- cajed and we appreciate it. 1'ORTI.ANl) hUlll'KHAN lUjl.WAV COMI'ANY Per W, U, Stisakns. go through that fierv street, auy way!" Nothing daunted. Miss Hickner left the car and made her way here on root. She was mightily con eerued as to the? condition of Iter ureKOii. brothers' store, and was hlnlilv . . : "-0 pieaseti to find it comparativelv un J. H. Cnwk, 606 jerey l). s. Valton, Injured. Hut It was a fearfully . ,un iwf,, VMIIV.llJ,l aik, I pQljJ j0l Bought The Business. n. x-.. wiisoii, weii-ktiown as a pleasant man with whon to do arc business, has disposed of his jewelry to ana wjtcn-repatriiig business and Ordinance Prohibiting AUnors Under the Age of Eighteen (18) Years from Frequenting Bowling Allcjs, Pool Room , Shooting Galleries and Card Rooms, and Imposing Penalt, . The Citv of St. lolins ,1rw nr.lnl.i am follows: Suction i. it shall be unlawful' fnr any iciou, arm or corporation, as owner iunctoroi any bowling alley, pool room, shootinir L-allcrv. nr -.ir.l r,. lilll uj .11. . . i J -" avu.l. Johns, and the plans, specifications "le -y 01 at. Johns, to procure, anu ettmates ol the City Knuineer. J iucc, or permit air filed hi the office of the llecor.hr Pe't u'd?r the age of ehhteen (18 01 tlie Lity 01 bt. Johns. The cost ot',", T,Vl "r i"an in any 01 sale said iumroveiuent to be assessed as tiro- PIacc8 herein described under auy pre vmcu uy ut cuy cuaner upon lue prop-1 7. J r-i"t nutnr, pedlent anH proiieii to improve Catlin street from the east line of Lively street to jersey street in tue lonowinv man tier, town: uy CMauimunL' a iicui erode 011 said street the same as county roads are graded, baid improvement to be made in .accordance with the Charter and Ordinances of the Citv of St. General Merchunts. St. Johns, journey for ker. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. rlans Drawn and .Jailmates l'urtilslietl. Leueral Jobbing and Repairing. Shop 108 l'eMendcn street, near Jersey. Diiinr Notke. Klectton day. Moedav. April a. the Ladies Aid Society of the Con gregational chtwcU will serve din ner at the M. W. A. Hall from n a. in. to 8 p. in. Remember the date: Monday. April 2. Mrs. I,. H. Chambers, Secretary, IS now out of a position. The new "ty specially ami peculiarly benefitted 5ET,0V 3 , 11 .sbaI1 u unlawful for proprietor, C. Marion Salisbury, l'IfXb irti.....i . ..l. i . iiicim. mm iwreeis i r . j XIIWUU 1VUCIC IICI. .. 1! I it t .... I M"i mum, a line luu iCCi I rum me has long been counected with a outside line of each side of said Catlin street. The Kneineer s amended estimate of prominent firm of jewelers, and he comes with a firm desire to build up a large trade in his lines. He will do extensive advertising. . I mi nil t lit irr niia fltisu. I - i m i tu iiiiu ii i visit anv iwiurnnft-i comes from l'ortlaml whprr- ii I . t . ... i . ' room within the City of St. Johns.-under any pretest or for anv numnu. ahnt.r Skction Any person violating any the probable total cost for the improve ment of said street is 488.89. The plans, specifications and estimates of the City Kneineer for the iuiDrove. went of said Catlin street are herehv -.1 KKSOLVKD-. That the City Recorder of the Citv of St. lohns be. and is. hm-hv directed to give notice of the proposttl improvement of said Catlin street m provided by the city charter. Remonstrances against the above im provement may be tiled in writing with of the provisions of this ordinance sltafl be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment not to exceed ten davs. and imprisonment. t-asseu the council Starch ij, 1906. Approved March 13. 1906, tt II. k'lVC Attest: Mavor. J. W. Hanks, Recorder. Py O. B. Lkaknkd, Deputy..1 A Favorite Remedy for Babi. lis pleasant taste and prompt cwres liave made Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It very quickly cures their counhs aud colds and prevents any danger of paeuHioma or other serious con sequences. It not only cures croup notice. but when given as soon as the Uy order of the Council. croupv couch annears will m-evi-i.r J. W. Hanks. .t.. ......I. I. " ... 1... t., . I Citv Rrronlrr 111c niiai.1.. rui mic uy jaCKSOIl S Pi.wui.i .t.-c. ft.LV". "' . . . . . "'V the undersigned within n ilavs (mm itn-l 7ellar.RivaiK, jC ml,l date of the first publication ofthis "J1'Ur"U' 1 - I'tiouc Vancouver ilmla Un4crUkn ui lmUmm& ST. JOHNS.cORKGON.