I H 1 Dnnhnm 0 Piirrini" 1 Duiiiiain a uumci General Merchandise tesamaxsex St. Johns the Center of Attraction I i "I : 4 THE MANUFACTURER Now is the time to inuM In tlu spring victors will flock here hikI prices will double. We have h few Lot left Ht niiKiiivMH Property I .tit Lots with alleys TISKMS 'I'O SUIT H. King Land w. Your Valuable Papers ! ffi Ati' you riiniiltix the ii.sk of losing them Iy keeping thettt around the on-inine? If m, ytm SS hul U-tter rvitl n siif. (lcNisit box nl rotce. S They cost vhi fitxii Is i.s m year, iimrding ito si.i-. SiiiKlt' i'iivt'lo' cintl for nt liifliiig cxpcttM. !; I Peninsula Bank V- -I.. 1 fiittn ami lrtl.lt. , uii 1 ii in At tir m"tih i"MihIhIiI in W HIm h" 1 hiimI m w it v 1 til Mflt rftlMl.tttt It WlttWMll Wtlt I' I U tM I . HHl kH ll Hi "M lllltlt Nil. I . ! .11.1 Itii'tai- wtirlt 1 tiM'ltitu let w 1.1.1 Ill Mg Ht t WISH IIKOS. ' J W Jit . .'I'M,' Ittlll.llll. MM !. 11 . II,. Mil 'i . I.I 11 IiH U W I RESOLUTION refill to la Iwrvtoy given thai ihv iiimIIiik of ihti CiMncll of I he Cliy of S4. John, Oregon, told 011 (ht INih dy of ScfHwiber , A. I), im, I be foil .wing r' I.vkh: TImI Die Council l Hit ' John, i iregtMi, ilttnis il en m hi. I itnMwm to iuimv- Lively 1 11. .in On' north lint- nl TImhiiimi 1 1 1 In- wiiith Inn ..I (.mini ' hi tin Minn Oik iiuiiiiui, in wit ; 1 il.liiliiiiM alight i i.lr mi ai. 1 hi Hi. billowing niiuiii. 1 tin- wtlttr III IIIIV TllMltk ,111 ; I. II III I, The mi nut Mini l.ivi Iv olttvl lu Ih '. in .111 nr I 1 1 . ! 1 n . m I 1 111 il lll, v mllh the Chatter Cllv nl 8t. Inhus. ". at Ion ami rsll- nl III! Cl 1 . "I III. ). !--- Til 1 1 1.1 Ih .im' Ii 11 it r u !. nil. illy ' . .1 1 lu ri'l .rl lliw 1 'H.-ri fill-! in the nl th' City f . .' 'Mill iniirvi' l iiivitlnl Itv llie .i..iirtv kiasrially hiii.i thervby and 1 ii. I i.. Ih- nil the 1 I p.ii. l U ( Uiul I M...11 IiH' imUiilr .i.l I iv l kttt-rl. II ' nil . -UUMli of i. i tin iin.ni' Mi I t llll 111 1 1 1 lit- I 1. 111 . "I 1 11 ll k . 1 lu I. ii) nun ' i' . 1 1 liililt lu in- 1 .'I ..nl I in .l j ' I'll I 111 I Ml in. nl nl fcitil I .M...... K 1 .nl I. Ii. '1 Ih, 1 in nl ,s. I 1 1. .1 H. ni'l i. . an nl nf . HI' I i' .HUMU'i ' lli . 1 1. 1 WOi ' Hi llll.l 1I1 K .ir.li-r 1 1 mil 1-, lit'irl InMHH- III till- HVMi'll illil I.Urh lnl ua I 1 li'l ) till' I'll V ill.llU l. I1..II tl.llKl-. itK'ljllnl lilt' llmtf IIM ill. Ill IIMI U' lllnl III MIIIIIIH Willi I. I lllt'tl M II ll I II I i ll.lt 1 1, illl thi 'l lit. I11M I'lil li. ill.ni ill llil iiii i.'i I nt tin I .Kill. ! Citt KcM'r'U-r. 1 1 I'ullllklll.l III Illl III ! , si l.'luiH Ki t u Mm It .nil 1 ' w W.J.PEDDICORD 1 rui.iu ESTATE REAL 4S- l.'ll y..i; fS l.lll II III' IIM l built . jit'itr ktlukil Imuh'. Suu lo 45k na . $i$ t-ai4i month ! l-'iiu- ln-i-s 19 I.- txisJ . ! ii-.mii Ii- flU KI .' . f I.M way iun. afcjo l."l ji' ion. new four tuuw lumae. aVt Irfit lusimHi. Ftucel am vulti taltil. f ljuo lit 5 hi ; mar aton- ; Ant- for buiut-w. ij.- Lot ,vkiiki ; lu-uraluu' , liiuiurns. I.ail) Awiai.tut IMll 'III' I'i.lal Mil', Dr. S. C. Rasidnt Undertaker and Embalmer i'.uii'in No, ; ut U"lk -11 il.llltl. V l. I -tilt I III , Cl.iM EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, (iulter.s, etc. I'Jione Soett IU65 --, Cochran Block iatxi.oo 550.no . ,00.00 CAM. AND SHI; Co., St. Johns. o wirtL tttihiHii i 111 ItettllRtx, I llllll 1t W l-ll 111 hlililit I Mold ft. ttl-l RESOLUTION Notice in hurvh) kIvoii llinl l Hie nuillnx of Hie Cilt Council of llie Cllv of Ht. Johns, OreKou held on Hie 2l.sl tiny of .March, A, 1). I'MI6. the following itHoliilIon wns iiiloplcil. HKiMii.vKIt: Tlmt tlic Cmimll of tliv City nl St. J'llni". rt-Kn, iWt-Mu il ex iicifit'iil nimI ir"w I" imiwutt' Clmrli inn fttm-t In mi IIm imrtll lint' ( It-rat- Mrtt't I" ilif north Km- uf HihImmi int-t In tin Mlnwinu uinnni'r. In it: lit t-klrflllOllllU llulll Utrt.lf mi mini Mrtt-t in 1 lit- Mlottiuu iiMiint-r lilt- Miiiit- h tlif 11 uint v hmiU iin- ui.ultil. K.ml iiitnvi-inrnt Ik U' miimIi. in Mtvnnluiii'i Willi iIh-Climitr ami UriliiMUfen ! Hh Cilt 1 'I Hi. Mm, uiul the Un, kvIiI i-.iIhmi mi. I t-alimnlea ( I hi fit riiui ut'i'r liU. I In ilit- itllicp o tin- murilt-r nl tin Cllv ol St.loliiia, Tilt-ttM n( wiiil imintitt'iiu iit 10 la- Mkwil aa iinniiliil lit Ilit' cut i-liarlvr Ulam tliv imia-r. lavidllt .mil im'ttlUrh Unt-lllliil tlitic lit , uiul liioli ia brreby ilrt'luivil l In- all Hit- Iin. iMirta thervnf ami tmrt 1 1 ! I.iii.l within a line itnfeet Imiii Hit- mil Milt- lint- ol vavh akle u( mi til Ch.irlt-Mnii ln-rl. Tht- i-iiKOM-t r'n eaihawte uf tin- ml al'li t'ul tiMti fur law iinimivi'tiu nt ol nOiI Mrtt l i fMi).t. Tlu iikn. MVtBfatttMM -Iiiimi - o tlu- t-iiv euwinrt-r (ir the imi.itt-UHiil 1 mm 1 11 iru-attiu kiitt-i ait- tu-ri'i't 41I1111I11I. Hmmi.vMi: Tlwt the t-ily uttink-i ol Hit- Cilt ol Hi. John lie, anil i. Innl.t Imvitil lu Kite notice of th-nMil iiiintt mi nt ol auiil Cbarleatmi fired .is I 'lot iilt 1 1 by the fity i-lwitvr. Kt'ttbtuaimnt-e aKainat tin- almvc iiu- I'mviHienl muy be Hlml In wilt ink Willi iiu intiu-riiiiin witHIM (tflet-H ilata Iniin tin il.ite uf the Ant iwblit-atum oi tliU inn in lit ofttt-r of the City Cnnnt-il I. V. ll tMia. City Keeunler. I' ,li!ilu I in iiu ft. juhiia Ketit-w Mail V, A-rtl b ainl I J, iuk F. J. Kocrncr, OQK'rHiXQTQlt KUIIiDlIll AND I'luim ami aaeilie(itioiia I'uniiklii-il mi u)iilii-utiiiii. iK.iie wiili neat neu atul pmiiiitlv All woiii llik m toh. Nilit nllii-f ' l.tij tlav--iatri't't COOK 1 11 ll l It Illl llllllll' I I'll I 111- I -Inn M ikiat. Inlllla 1 I $T. JOHNS, Or I IK I I A Matter of Local History The DIarv of James St. Johns Now 1'rlnlcd l:or 'I he First Time. I'rejiMri'l liv CieurKc H. ilinit-. I is 1 1 June 1. Left here. Kit i:mt).-d on the Imnks of the 1'lntte ;it two o'clock. Ik-re we en cainiKtl. There ciiiue ud a small ilouil, with, the appeitntnce of a liht shower of rain. As itaroM.- it mv darker. The thunder roared, the rain and hail came until the i.:totind was covered with hail as l.ire an Hirtiitlne chh. nlu' motile four titnt-s as larne. The rain iiasetl a little while in the evening lint coiiiiiiciiri.il nxnin and rained netiily the whole niKht- 'I'he ".nards had a had nighl for stand iti. All the imikK'IKV 1,11,1 wery thhiK the rain could jtct at was in dreadful condition in the morning hut as had as the weather was thete was a wedding in the cam thi niitht Mr. Keliwy to Miss Williams hy Kev. Mr. Jou-p Williams. June 2 This moruiiiK n cotinci whs held for the puriKise of tetfiilat inn the time of starting, which was UKreed to le at 30 minutes after six o clock 111 the morniuu; nut we ditl not early this mornine: accotiul of IxritiLf so well dreuchet with rain ami hail. The atiima need no sail ht te. The ".round covered with salt lor Mill many places. We stopjH.it today at noon near the Iiead ol (.rand Island dry our ctothiiiK. Went on ahotit 1 3 miles hihI iiiiiiikiI on the hank -if the Platte. June t. This day went ahotit 2D miles. KiH-aiutxMl on the Platte There was another shower of rain today, and the air was cool. June .1. Today we started early Traveled hriskly iiIouk the hanks of tin- Platte until 111 the afternoon . In 11 some of our im-iisciitteied out iinin (r- Coiiiimuv to hunt ante Ioik-. Oik- of tin-in Is-'iiiif alone -1 1 p linn alotiK lo net a shot at an tuleloiie. was -urrouutled hy mini of Shiiia Cheyt-niieJ Indians mil roblietl ol his itiule, x"u am iiislol. Thev tried to eel his cloth 1 on off him, hut he tore looe from them, lie came tip with the Coin tuny and informed the captain the eiiciiuistaiin-. Immediately iMilof the ComiMiiy were sent Isuk to iccovcr the iiroiierty. The Imliaus came, met'liiie them. I lie teainsters hasteiKsl lo 1 ill t their wauons in oitlei Istltle. .Some weie l,inic stiuck. They saw the Indian column, .to in iiumher, aiiK.-aretl lo them lie 1111 army of thousands. When, lo! ,v Imliaii oune and IiuiukIu the proierty and lesloivtl It to tlie Compiiiiy. I hey weie veiy fiiendly. 1 hev came tt our camp, shiwik liamN anil smoke the pin- of peace ami ciicauic uInmii v ymds from us this nielli June 5. I his inoiniiitr we set nit Ik-Iou- Miiuisl-. SlupiKsl at o'clock for hu-akfaKt. We seen si ix llut hotitiin UmU luml a little helow us 011 the livei. Sane of their ciews en ilk- (o its mid informed us that I hev were from I -oil Laramie ,ind that we weie iiImmiI .isi miles from thai place. We sveii nil melons Ih-mIs of laiff.ilo todav on l Ik- optsksite side of the liver from Ha, and we have killed two ante loivstiKlay. I lieie came a tremeii dons hail and lain storm this after ihmiii. The wind hlew very haiil where we weie, and on theopjsiaile stile ih tin- liver it hlew ticuieinlnii We saw Decs llyiuu in the air 11111 water hltiwiue up out of the liver us hie.li upimieutlv as the cloud- Aft ti the slot in had almted soiue- wh.it vie travelled about a mile uitliei and found hail stom.s as larjf us itcese eKs' We maile veiy lucky escHie not to he in the iitidat of it, hut there were some lame h.iil where we were. W vM-tti 011 ami ciicauiH-ti aifuiu on the luuks of the Platte. We hwl iiih mote than got our tent spread livfiHe another storm ol the same kind came oil and lasted until uittht, leaving the Kioutid covered with hail. It drowned out all the lire 111 the camp, and wet the most il inn iMiKKnite, mid left us in an unpleasant situation. June (lh. ! his illumine, we set out earlv, iiccomiMtitcd hy 12 lu liana, who eucamiKsl with us Tlivy weie of the Chun Cheyenne nation; they travelled and eueamiHs! with it iwrhaps'tor protection from lite Pawnee, l las day we killec i elk. I he weather was cool until twelve o'clock: then it turuetl warm, and rained at night. W eiuauiiHsl this uiuht on the hank of the Platte. The Indians left to- tlay. June 7th. Startetl at 7 o'clock this iitoiniue. Travelled almost 10 miles today and eHcauicd on the Iwnks of a small cieek. The hutiteis killed two huffaloes ttnlay. 1 lie captain sends out a small party of men every day hy tin n for the purioe of ktlhiie, meat for the comtMuy. We had another stotut ol lain and wind this evenine, hut not very much rain. June 8th. This day we killed some lour huttaloes ami a few lahhits and encamped in the even ing on the south fork of the Platte mer. The huffaloes are very plenty here. We have seen several herds today consisting ot perhaps some liiiudicds. June jth. Today we erassed the river at the same place that we en cautjHHl at last evening. The river being wide we occupied nauly the whole day in crassiug. It is uhout 1. 1 hundred yards wide here and The water is of as that of the .Miwitirie. W Imm s-m. I he lieve, a thouanii iiitlfahns today. We have killed j them today. We forded the rir with our loaded wagons, which weie 19 in number. The bottom is s(, k-vel that the water is about three feet deep nearly all the, way across. We en camped this night on the opposite side to where we la last night. June 10th. This tlay was pleasant. We it. 1 veiled about 25 miles today; killed but one buffalo, but was in swlit of them all day. The river banks were lined I with Ihetn. W i.m kill as many, .is we wunt. We eiicancd this evining on the I .inks of the .south folk of the Platte. The plains herej are sandy. T he river has a leve plain on each -ide; vcxt to the plains there is on each side n ridge of sand hills. June nth. I his morning we were a little surprised. The oxen strayed ttwav fiom the camp, Two of the men went after them and saw four or live Indians driv ing them off. They came hack running their horses and told the news. Twelve of the Company immcrii'ilcly set out to rescue the cattle. When the Indians seen us coming they left the cattle and fled, ami we got them all safe to the camp again. V lift the camp at 7 o'clock this illuming. One of the men acted ven imprudent. He was ritliug hy tlx side of a clump of willows near the place where he seen the Indians driving away the oxen, lie, hei'114 enraged at them, fired til the Iudi.nis, hut they could uol he found. Some of the com puny had a little sorl today in killing a buffalo bull. They shot him 20 times or upwards before he fell. There Is u great many praire dogs here. The burrow in the ground and ate uliout the si.e of a common house i.tt. This evening we encamped on the hank of the Platte. This tint has been a warm tlay. (TO III! l"S riNI HII) Alums Keep Cliaiiiherliihrs Cough Uciucdy In his House. "We would not he without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand nutimially in our home," iys W. W. Kearney, editor of the Indeiieudeut, I.ourv City, Missottti. That is just what every family should do. When kept ut hand reads for instant use, a cold may he checked at the out set and cured in much less time than after il has liecome settled in the system. This leuietly is aNo without a leer for croup in child 1 c 1 1 , ami will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after tin- croupy cough apiears, which can only he done when the remedy is kept on liiiiul. I'or Mile hy Jack sou's Phatmacy. To Arrest Attorney. It was declared the latter part of the week that Citv Attorney Sam uel Horatio Greene was to he arrested the warrant to he sworn out by 0. !. Learned. Mr. (iii-iiic deserves to lur arres ted hut mi heinous is his crime that a del.i has la-en caused hy an endeavor find under what charge the guiltv man should lie prose cuted, it s .1 toss-up whether It will he 111 si hi, defalcation, assault with a broken iieiicil or defamation of ch.11 at tel ""i honor ami gentlemen of the jury: lu prosecuting this case I will make no argument. I will uu-ieh show you that the defen dant. Cineii. , on or about the 2A tlay of M.iuh, Anno Domini 1006, did, wilinlb maliciously, felonious ly, ami wuh malice aforethought, hy the aid f duplicate keys ami the cil 111.11 shal, unlock , unlatch, unclasp. ojK'u, push, force and swiii", ukn its hinges one 6-6x2-0 iltMir. "Then. r honor, what did this lisprit x all 1 1 1 tin? What did he do, I ak otr I will relieve your awful tension, gentlemen: he WI-NT IN and SHUT THK DOOR Uhuul him! And then, Keutteiiieii lie commenced his fiend ish work ot.lered hy the cttv conn eil! Think of it, fellow citizens' Think of tins sheep in wolf's gar ments l.ntering that sacred eli- ce pavsin through the portals belonging t my client litis li recite hesitatcsl n.'t one tiiometit before coniiiietiiuu his work -Using my lienl's desk, and, forsooth, spitting into the stove wherein tny client spat. I r this jet, ikt se, ipse iitxtt, tro Unto publico, et mix vomica, r honor, my client asks punitive, eoinpulkotv emphatic, counter- iiutaut. tiiiaucial damages and urges th.it the defendant be taken without tlu city hunts and stoned todeath w . ih spltballs !"( Applause. ) l:press Their Thanks. We desiie to extend our apprecia tion of the generous assistance 1 given to .ud the fire department, , ami we fee! that esiecial thanks are , lite M. I, llolbrook, Cochran Hro-1 thers, Hiekner Druthers, the Sitbur-' ait Uxprivs Coiniviny and many others as well as the city council . of St. Johns. I Our deiurtment believes it has, and desins to retain, the esteem of. every cttieu of St. Johns: and we 1 taud ready at all times to do our 1 Sr. Johns I'Iku Diu'Akt.mk.nt. Keep Your Kye On St. Johns. has a sandy hed. the mimic culler I A FEW 1 ' About this tint of year in St. Johns the lid seems to come off. Two Japanese at Oreshain tried to thaw dynamite last Saturday. They are scrapatiese now. Trotitftshiug season will open on Sunday. It'll be it toss-up with the kids whether it is to be a good time now or wait for the Sunday school picnic After soaking in the Colttmbi three weeks a piano is found to he unproved .1 tone. Most anything will improve the tone of some pianos. A Portland woman stole pjrfttme to buy wliiskev. Why didn't she steal the drink direct? It's these confounded middle men who cause the trouble! Lumber has advanced 7 per thousand within one year. At this rate lumber in a lumber country will soon he as high as apples at Hood River. Over in Vancouver when a mini strikes his wife he gets thirty day in jail while she hustles around and gets washing enough to carry him dainties. In Germany people arc now eat iug dogs and cats. I thought they'll get on to our American ways before many years. (Jars are canned, though. A Portland woman who was chased by 11 man Satutday night hid under her bed. I'll bet she first stopped to sec if there was man under there! Say, wouldn't it be a mighty good ioke 011 your neighbor to straighten up that line fence and nail 011 tlie few loos.-boards? Do il then yell "April fooll" No matter how much howling may he done about sending away for goods I've noticed that tiulcs home folks do goo.l advertising buyers will continue to send away Next year election day in th city will couu-011 April 1. There will he many tivople in St. Johns next Tuesday who will believe it should have come on "fool's day this year. An Oregon City man last week put up 250 of teal money to get 51000 in counterfeit. Some of those Oregon City jieople would willingly buy bottled climate if the foolktllcr didn't get busy. According to a Portland paper Chinaman was stabbed the other night "in the north end." If the assailant desired to get at the fellows brains he'll have to do better work on the compass A Chicago girl who wasdivotcet the tlay after she was married ex ciiH'd her iunxiliteitess hy declaring that she wasn t very well tic iiuaiutcd with the fellow, anyway ami didn't care if she did hurt his feelings. When you see a mutt who has "been out the night belore go into 11 bakery you may safely be he buys it "charlotte rttsse." It has been ascertained that a "russe" is the best known remedy for "the morning after." "The Pessimist" in the Oregon iau says "Five Indies ami n tut woman entered the car. What U the weight-limit between a "lady and "woman?" How fat does "lady have to ue oeiore she may be classed as a real "woman?' And wouldn't it be better to cut out that lady business and call every good woman 11 "woman r We have heard of the pastor who said that there were a lew souls in his audience so small that one hun dred million of them could wander one hundred billion years in an ex cavated mustard seed and never meet. We have heard of another who decla.ed that some souls in his audience could travel eight linn dred millions abreast through the eye of a tiny needle and none of them be within seeing distance of another. Dut it remained for a Pottlaud writer to assert that a man was "a two-spot in a seven-high straight! Thorn, LAUREL LODGU No. 186 1. 0. 0. F. sr. Jonss, oki:uo Meets each Monday evening in Odd l-VHows lull, at 7:50. Visitor welcomed. O. M.llatl, N.O. H. Klliott, Secretary The G. HEITKEMPER GO. Watchmakers, Jewelers, Silversmith. Importers an J Wholesale Dealers 286 Morrison Street, Sffjffii PORTLAND BUILT BY W.C.ADAMS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Wc now have whit tt a enpnlik-renlik-it iirelilti-el, ttn-l ue can yrmtig. to hiIvhih-o tmiiii-t to nil tlii'se tvt'ii ileibc i t bitilil li'.tlt.'s. Shop Second Door Wcsf of I'ostoff.'cc ST. JOHNS, ORIiaON Watch Ticking? II mil, C. MARION SAI.ISIIUKV the Wiitrlitti.iki-r. Hi- will guarantee It to ttek .it least one ear. I'irst-cl.tM work unit Nttlsfiietlini or no j my. I.ucfltvil nt Wllvin't Old Pl.tcc. Tneoiati street, St. Jolnia, Oregon. WANTED Tin- citii'ii of St. John t ) know v liuve n milk route in this citv. l'are milk ih'lit-red at yuiir dmir for u month, AiMltiuaa'l iimtt at 71'. OIMMHIS I'OR llUTil-RiUII.K Tnkt'ii TlattmlHts Mini Saturday, de livered I'rliliiys'iiml Miimlnys: toeii giillnn. Send 'orders to M.W. GATT01M ?l johltoS; 1.1-tlAL NOTICi;. In the Citenli Court of the State of Ore gon, Comity of Multnomah. IM. S. Stoeklen, I'lithttiff, v. Annie Stockltin, D.-ft-mliuit. To Annie Storklen, IVfetnLiiit : In the t.iime of the Stale of Oregon yon are hervby Mimmniiisl Had ri-itifivd to niK-iir mid hiiwit the complaint llleil agitiiMl you in tin- iiImivl- eatltliHl suit on nr In-fore the ttvclllh dnyi-f May, 10j. wtili'h Ih niter klx wi-uK'n huw i'X'heil ft" n the date of the first publication of this ktiminimn. It in priM-rilied In the order for the piihlliiitiuti of aiimmons thill the Mimninii he imlilltluil fur six siii'ceaalve weeks, mill iuld ortler wits miiile ami lUteil the tMciity-sveoml dity of Miirch, ii6, and the flrt iiililli-utlon thumif Is nude the thirtieth tiny of March, 19.16, and if yon fail to aptwar ml aiikwcr. the plaintiff will apply to the court fur the relief iirayi-d fur in hi Mid isimplidnt. to wit : That the Iximt of m.itritmiiiy, heretofore mid now ev iating lietween the philntiir ami the de fi'iiiliiiit In- iII.miIvinI. 11ml for ktu-h other uiul farther relief it klwIlH-t-m cnaituhte This amiimniia a piililMnsl mire a w eek for kix MicctsHive wreks hi the St. John Review ny ortler ot tin- Mimonilile Jmlge rriuter, iimge uf the Mhn-e entitled eotirt. iii.uU- the tweaty-kvcoml tiny of March. 1006, II. Dlt.S'l.l.SV.HM, Attorney fur the riniutiff, 414 ChumU-rof Cummcrc I'lri-t insertion March 30, 1906; l.tat I ertlou May 11, 1906. RESOLUTION Notice is hereby then that nt t he niccliiig of the Council of the City of St, Johns, Oregon, held on the I8II1 day ot September, A. I). 1905, the following reso liitlou was adopted. R 1101, van: That the Council of the Citv of St. lolllii. Or. L'on. ili i iii it v ts-iltt-iit anil iiromat-ii to itiniroi-i Citllu kireet iroiit ute eat line ol Lively strict to jersey 1,1 reel ut llie louowuig man tier, icnvii: liv et:iiii.iiiiik' a iil-iu eniile on kiiid ktrct-t the same as county ro.ul are eruilt-il. tattl Imtirovcmi-ut to be made in accordance with the Charter ami Ordinances of the City of St Johns, and the plans, specifications ami esiitnaitk 01 tue utty uiietuci-r filed in the office of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns. The cost of aid improvement to he aved as ro vided by the citv charter tit-Jit the nruiv crty siK-ctally and tK-ciiliarly benefitted rem- ami wiitcit is iieteliv declared be all the lots, rurta thereof, and lurcels 01 lamt wuiiiii a nut- iuo I eel I rum tlie outside line of each side of said Catlii street. the Kneiiieer s ameiidetl estimate of the prokibte total cot for the imjirove- iiit-ui 01 sain street is -ii&A.sg, llie plans, six-cihcattons ami estimates .. I .1... i : - e n uie viiv i-.iieuiirei wt uie iiupnire- tucut of Mid Cilt I m street are herehv adopted. KKSOUVKO: mat tlie City Keconlerof tue uity ot m. jouns be, ami is, liereliv lirecteil to give notice of the proposed improvement 01 satu i.aiuu street as provided by tlie city charter. Kemoiislraticcs against tlie abote im provement may be hied in writtm: w ith the undersieued within 15 days fr0m ihe date ot llie lust publication ot tills notice. Hy order of the Council. J. W. Hanks, Citv Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review March 16, 33 and 30, 1906. Neatly printed books of notes and receipts for sale at this office. Keep Your Kye On St. Johns. 0PP1CIAL DIRECTORY II. GREENE Allorncy-at-Law. Office: Room 9, Ilrcolcn lltilld big, corner Third nml Wnhlngtou street, Portland, nml St. Johns. Phone: Pacific J09S. Ki-siik-uce: St.Jolun Joseph AlcChcsncy, M. D. PHYSICIAN AM) SUROI'ON Office In llolbrook block ST. JOHNS, - - ORi-dON DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PinSICIAN AND SUKOUON Ui'siilence! On Modue Stteet. I'hoiie Hust 619S. Ollice: Hub hniok Uriel; Illuek, rooms 3 nml 4 l'liuue Iinst (jht). St. Johns, .... Oregon Dr. W. E. IIARTEL, DRNTIST Crown uiul llrlilge Work n Spcciitlty Kooms t nml 2, ltollirouk Ulock.St. Johns Dr. MARY MacLACIiLAN I'liysklnn and Surgeon. Ki'sidi-nce I'hoiie Scott 4064, Offices llullirouk's New Ilrick lllock. Keslilettce, St. Johns Hotel. Dr. E. W. ROSSITER I'liyitclan nnd Siirgcon Ollice next dour to lilliott's drug, store, l'liuue, Hast 0n. Uesl deuce on John street, first dour south uf Wrinkle's. Plume l!ut6l.j. St. Johns Orcgun IJOLEN BROTHERS CAUI'tlNTI-RS AND CON I K ACTORS We lurnlce to I'lfc 11.1. Helen. MIA W llUmctte llnulctard. C. W. ilukn, 2.IN lltr Slrcfl sr. JOHNS, . OKCOON N. V. NOR EN & CO. Iteal Hstnte, Loans, tnttiniucc nml lliislness Chimces. S. C, Notion, comer llntuswirk ami HuiImiii slri-ilk, Kislili-tit Agent. Phone Ral 6311. JKItSltY SI'RUHT ST. JOHNS Carpenter & Dolbcw I'lasteiers, Ilrick Miisons mid Ce ment Woikers. IMIiuutes given ami s.itlfiictlon gtiiininti-i'd. Kcfcr to cdllur of this p.iier. 755 Wiiy-liimUtrii-t, Uulvi-rity Park. I'hune Uiilou 6797, V. .1. CARTER 1100 rS AND SIIOUS RUPA1RUI) Shun next dour to Amli-ixui'it ltakirv oil TncuiiKi streit. (live me 11 trial order. St. Johns, . Oregon Goodrich, Goodrich & ARCHI1I1CTS S.ilul Johns nml Portland, Oiegon Chicago Rooming House V. w. IltNMAN, Prop, Oood rooms from Corner Chicngunml i a week up, Iv.iuhoe streets . Oregon Saint Julius M. L. ROWLAND, General llliicksinithhig unit Rejvilr big. Ilorackhui-lng 11 kjKciiilty. All wurk warranted. Cor. Ivnuhoenml Tacuma ats., St. Johns N. A. GEE Houw ,Mocr nnd Repairer llou.ea moved, ralaed and re iKilred. Odd jobs of all kinds. Prompt service, reasonable charges. Ivouhoe nnd Catlius trcets. Phone Ita.t 6 S;, S.dnt Johns ... Oregon Bon Ton Barber Shop M.V.NSI'II'.M) it K.UiMUil.V. First class work nml clean hot towels for ptrons. Hair cutting a stK-cialty. Agents for West Coast Laundry. Jersey street St. Johns ST. JOHNS EXPRESS lUHKV IAIXS, Proprietor Goods delivered, crated or tin crated, in city or Portland. Pi uuos a sjucialty. Leave orders ut Ilickuer's. Phone Union 6998, ST. JOHNS, ORKGON G. W. OVERSTREET, I'LUMhOR Holbrook lllock, 103 South Jersey street. 1'lione Union 285, Saint Johns . . Oneon AIRS. N, McCANN CLOTIIINd CLEANER Clothing cleaned, preyed nml mended with care ami piomptuess. Ladies' clothes a specialty. Old Poatoffice lluilding Saint Johns . . Oreeon R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Line Phone Scott 130S. Piano Moving a Specialty. .eave orders at Blackturi.'s Furniture store and they win receive prompt attention. i. LASHBAUGH Fuel furnished, either short or long. Praying and team-work of ever)-kind. Prompt service, ' Terms reaaouahle. Conier Jcney and Catlin, ST. JOHNS