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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW I'nbllttiKl Kterr Tridty Dv-McKr.oN & MahkMw fliilmrrlnllon rtn. 11.00 ur jr In .lnff. Adtrrtlntnr ttn, 11,00 pfr Inch pff month. AM mlwtlnlnr lillla prtl flrtt of th mnntn, 'lilla for Job Printing cjh on dfllttrj. All rnramutilctloni ibntilaV blddrud to T . T..I .. 1 1 ...... I . .I In . . . I To nTlw, HI. Johni, or Jfnon. Tint Kiivntw U entered nt post office in Saint Johns. Orcuoii. m nmll mutter of the second dim timlcr the Act of Con- ircM of Mnrch 3, 1879. omeUl Neviptpar of th Otty e( Ot Joknf. Phono Enst 6100. FRIDAY, Jt'NK 15. 1906. After reading the caBtcrn fpaper one imagines that Oregon "fired the first gun of the cnmpaigii"Mliroiigh the breech. If you are an investor and are looking for a chance to make some easy money, drop a few dollars on St. Johns real estate. The ninchiue set country weekly resembles a package of canned meat. Outwardly it has a fine ap pearance, but it tastes of the tin. William J. Ilryan's presidential boom has been successfully launched and William J. is to return to the laud of his birth in August to take tare 111 11. With the rainy weather wrecking millions of dollars' worth of prop erty in various parts of the country the town that is flood proof has an advantage over the one that is not. There ate some eople who have an Idea that a :icr can be pub lished that will suit everybody. Whenever yon find the man or wo man who can tlo it, nail the he, she or it to the sidewalk and have a photograph taken. t With about seventy-five blocks of stieet iuipioi'einents adveitiscd for and quite a number under way St. Johns will soon be wealing a silk hat and kid gloves. A year hence the handsomest town in Oic gou will be found on the lower Kjuiiisula. The tactics 01 the file iiiMiiauce companies in the settlement of the losses at San I'laucisco will not in spile confidence in their claims that they ate piovidiug piotccliou In the event of disaster by file. Thou sands of cople in California who ucte luted into paying tor piou-c linn iiioii the tenteseiitation that so many millions of tlollats wete in te serve to pay any loss that should occur ate utgetl to settle iiin pay ment of one-half or oiie-foutth the amount of insurance they cat tied. These tlilaloty and .sneaking tactics should be investigated by ihe pioci officials and cvciythiug laid bate. If thete is any doubt in the minds of the tetideis of The Review as to the piogter of St. Johns it will be well for Mich (o lead ctiteftilly the IocmI news. Only the 1110.1c inixit taut of the building oeraiious ate mentioned. To enumerate them nil would be iuiMishible. Kach day sees iiupiovemeiitK ill every (punter. The vacant lot of today lias a sub stautial dwelling or business house going up on it tomortow. Stteets are being itupioved in vat ions patts of the city, alio otlicis will be im ptovitl as fast as they can lie, 1 inched. The imlustties along the water ftout ate all busy. All aie seeking both skilled and common labor in outer to iucicasc their out put. St. Johns is uioie than pios jk'ioiis. So ate Its leMtleuts As a pliue for light or lu.u m.iuuf.ii 1 Sugar Special $4.95 For Spot Cash Only. (ierntan Sweet Chocolate The best t.iliugchoc oliu on the matket, i packages for y cents. l;C()iioinv Prices Pints OitatU Half gallons Caw. . ytw f 1. 10 l..0 jtv Mason Jars Pint). Ouait Half gallons Kxtra itibbeis .Mason jats, 17c and tops for Coffee Boilers ami lea Kettles Well made in even way, with an extra gtHxl copjtcr bottom Regular pttce 75 cents. Siecial sale price Oy cents. ST. JOHNS GROCERY CO. luring it bns unsurpassed f icilitics. Those seeking a place of tesidence lire Kiinrantccd a locution that is unequaled. W W COMMERCIAL CLUB v f Regular Alectiiu Wediiestlay live tilmr In At W. A I tall. ' The meotiim of the Commercial n I fMM, ur,.,!,,,.,!,,,. ,.v..nl.i.r usw ,1,. J , , ,, ,.,i" ' , ,11..!,.,. ,.f I the best means of advertising St. j ni(lel. About Our years ago she Johns,,. muL her .advantages.. - The M , rfitl u h , lo.se the power attendance was not what was ex- f cr lower' li.hs, iftid this, to Ix.c.C(j ! gether with other diseases, resulted 'iMw.',l,.ci.i,. l. i,w.,l Jin. ' in her death at the time stated. She lioneryjvuwlijk-usscd afjlfiigih, rind niilcot.m.rttlerdered to yd ahead atTdfreture ther necessary .cuts and b " . J. " . wm Vv. ' 4 discussed atWciigin, niitiiv. " . " , , , t,i .Uu,.ii.. ,rni mii .r..n.,t. ..-ifA..k.'; n . lllllll ill .f.l II I 'i VO. Vi HHUJUMVI w Used.' The Jvist means of securing out side' ptiblliity resulted in a long tie bate in which all present particim ted. A tepresentative of the Pacific Monthly, a popular coast maga.iue, was present to advance the merits of that jKiriodical as an advertising medium. After the pros and cons had been argued the chair appoint ...t t ti rM. Willi.. Mnvmi Ill , III. lllllll , . II.I.t ........... andj. II. Canwrightasacon.iniltee to ascertain what amount could be obtained to instiie a series of ad- .. . . ., .r- 11 ...1.1. ver iseniems in me n.c.ni : im m .y. Willi insttuclions to report at the nt.xj mating. VOTE FOR ONE, llallollng for Ihe (lo.lilcss of Liberty nun yuceii 111 rrogrcss. The se eelion o t ie young la.ues ... t... .ul.1..L ..r I O.... I .. mill llli.i.ll in.-iiniwi-.-Ki "i Kimii; hum vmvm tu the patatie oil tile I'ouriu 01 jmy is to be decided by ballot. I he voting began Wednesday, and the contest promises to lie spitilcd one. Ballot boxes havchcen placed at the Si. Johns Phainiacy. Munis' cigar stoic, W. W. Rasct's con fectioiiery store and Knight & ('lover's, wheie all may cast their vote for their favotite. The coiiteMnnls ate Miss Kale Douglas, Miss Anna Petiiue ami Miss Sena Madison, all well known ami popular young Indie, who have 11 host ol fticnds to aid them in seeking the tortious of honor. Harney Nttoiiau haschaige of the votiinr. and althiaixh it is vet in the primal y stage, he is looking for assistance. Anyone wishing to eu ter the contest will have their name ptcsciilcd by calling 011 Mr. Xoouati Remember the annual school meeting next Monthly evening. Smoke a St, Johns cigar In-st hh? ciear on the matket the "White Crow." The members of the lite tlepatt meiit yesleitlay icccived their new tiiiifoims. Dr. A. W. Yiuceut of St. Johns was elected president of the state homeopathic medical society which met in Poitlaud this week. The file tlet.iitment will give h ball tnmoriow evening at M. W. A hall. The Ik-M of music will Ik furnished. All aie invited. The giadiiatiug esetcisen of the public sehools, meutioii of which was made last week, weie held in llickuei's hall last evening. Marty Mansfield is laid up with an attack of lumlHigo the firM time he has been incapacitated 111 i yea is. Maiiisou, ytiu aie entitled to a test. A iK'titiou is being ciiciilatcd asking for the grading of the county load fioiu Macglcv juiictitiu to tlu city. If Muvewltil this wtull give a lii st class road thiough to Polls mouth and I iiivusitx P.ttk per Sack Hall Mincing- Special Twcut live buses of Udl blue ing, iegul.it 10 cent sio, While this number lasts, only $ cents cr bt-. Yeast Foam or Magic The vet best vi.ist on the matket. two pu.krgisyu.iits Fconomv Frtiit Jars We Iiim now it com plctc hue of these txti.t fine jus 011 hand We ab.solutclv guarantee to meet any price tin these goods Shelf Hracket A mast tisiful article for putting up any kind of shelves. Our puce too per pan ot The Big Store by DEATH I-lfeTculo. IWho ifiscil Of. Mw? Ouicfiv AtfnrSundny Atornink. KlUuXtlrjjtlicd atilneahomc of her daugliTer,"MrsvOcorgc?',Mc Callan, at Point View on Sunday morning, June io, 1906, at 10:40. Mrs. Culp was a native ol the state f t ....Llll.. .... Itl....!..... i 01 "" '"Llr "'"g i" .i iiiii.vhh and about five years tigo .slie came I to St. Johns, where she has since I .... 1.. Its ilf.t tw.tirlDlli rl 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 it t tt i-'arl't ,n) J the Vm j WI1S " ,'' niioti nreuircii ciuircu uuu 1 was a minimi ciirisuau wuiimii m the end of life. She Itore Herat the end of life. She fliction patiently, and was ready when death cume to end her suffer, iugs. Mrs. Gulp wus the mother of seven children, six of whom Mir vivo her, as follows: Albert M. and l?. M. Culp of St. Johns: Km mett Culp of Hoover, Wash.; Mrs. William Green, St. Paul, Minn.; Mrs. Oeorge McCallan, St. Johns, and Mrs. Krnest Crosby, Sokane, Wash. Mrs. Culn was aged 68 , - 1 . years, 1 month and to days, and 1r husband rece.led her to the grave aooui iw) years. iiiiii.i-ii1 wrv-u-iKi u'tire held on . : J"'" " " "" ().c()ck U lm.sda. uior 11 k at o o uoik in the uongrcgaiioiiai cuiircu, kcv. Pretl Warner oniciating. The casket was covered with most mag- nificeni roses, which was the tie- ceased's favorite llower. After the services were concluded the body was conveyed to a crematory at ,1'ottlaud. he flliny desires to publicly mmik me many mentis ; tor kiiiii- ... lIi.....ii .In. 1. 11. lit., itt.ii.k .mil j ,.,., , .iiiiiii), .. ...... , iienlli 01 tueir inoiner. OLD RESIDENT Visits Si. .Idling After an Absence of - - . . . ., 1 went. me icars. Mis. S. Potter, ol Sheridan, Ore- gou, moitiertii I), ."i. .sotitiimayti 01 this citv, was a guest at the home nf hi.r vim I hi. Iilvl iif (In. u L- The lady was one of the first resi- I . . ..I.. 1. ) Til. lints 01 uie iK'iiiusiiia, Having wiiii hei IiiisIhiikI taken 11 donation claim ..( r. ..f 1,1ml 1. n ...li.ii jc ., .11 ...... mikn " 1.. "II inn .-. iiw 1. the pieseut site of the city. She is 70 years of age. anil it was her first visit to hi. Johns 111 25 years. I lie claim taken by Mrs. Potter ami her nusnami Dcgnu near tie present school house and extended not lb Sunday school census enrollment of beyond Cedar Pui k mid thence east IICIiry 25( )till, f()r ,,c present con over among the sloughs along the fi,K., , ,le fMIjc.s f tin. member Loluinlda tiver. , Mii. Kev. Ilittce Wolvertou, act I). .S. .Southuiayd, 111 striking of jng pastor, ha I charge of the ser lis boyhood home, saitl: "Our v!CCSi w. u Swnlm. one of the house stood just back of the school i,(,.ni ,,f (.l.l..i ,f th,. Klro r'brtw. iMiildiiig. ami theie nie many Iruit Ira vl ""V1"" ueie.sei u by my patents. I remember going to the Willamette nver many 11 time with my niotner to cany water home that wits iimnI for drinking puiMseh. .My lather was 11 prlit- ler, ami was one ol the lust men i'1 1" ""- ii-K'o tni uoeii l tie oiiice was lit n It lie snack on "xv "",'' """" mass of timber. It was sold off 11 little at a time. I was the youngest of the family, and sold what 1 in- hetitetl .iloug 111 the eighties forM2 Ijer acre, and I thought I was gel- ting an awful goHl pi ice for it.' SETTLED, 1 lie Noithcrn Pacific and 0. Ii. cv N.Selllc Tlicir Differ nccs. I'he Review has it t rout good aitllioiitv thut the diffeieiices be Itweeu the O U. : X. and the 1 Xortheru Pacific lailroatls in regard i to the grades of the tcsKvtivenutls j at .M.iegley junction have liven sittli'tl. and I'i 0111 now tm wotk will pioa.ul without inteifetence. Ata confeiotuv tf the tHicials tf the above to.uls the fust of the week it wnsngiced that the Xotthcrii Paci tic .should ims over the tracks of the I). K. t X. both at Maegley jiiuctiou ami at the approach to the .ixHUkk lailttMtl biidge near the dry dock. Hits airiiiigemeut ob viates long ami costly legal litigation ami leaves each loatl free to proceed with its work without obstruction by the other It is also learned that thee.NcavU' lion to be made in the right of way fiom the dry dock to the Columbia sloughs will all be parked up. ami that the deepest cut will Ik- go feet. ... .. . . . 1'eacltcrs Isle ted. At a Dueling of the school board last Saturday evening the following teachers weie elected to teach tu the .St lohns piilihc school for the coming year, lleyoud the high school no assignments lutve been 111.uk C. Aldeison, principal ; Rubv Cttver. high scIiiku. Assistants: rdith an Vleet. A. Addclaitle lie- bee rr.uicis llrowti. Alda Over- strut. Ida Hatiy. l-Mna Hailcy, Co niKtte Haley, Madge Dunn. Verne 1-oiiu-r, Donu.i lleach. Viola raldi- conl. Xellie liwati. l?or SjiIc. . Kggs for hatching from pure bred flidl.ii .mii'.tr i? iiuir. Vii.l-i it mul I.ady Amherst ithetisauts. Inmiiie . ...,,h ...VI...I I...,. Paul or Thomas Cochran, Uni J?" vcrsity Park. w.. Protect your protxitty from lass fire by insuring in only first class CHURCH NOTICflS. Congregational church V. J. Warren, nastor Sunday school 10 1 n. in. Preaching nyi. ni.vcmyg iiuiy yiu.s. V.U111UJIV Portsmouth St.itipnMo'Xii.s low mass;No:t';h. ill., high imfss; 7:30 p. m,, vespers and benediction. St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Chnpel, University Park Rev. Win. R. Poweir,Jdli&plain. Regular'AcrVlcck it a. 111. Sunday school to n. 111. JSvah'g'cliciil church E.' Jv McVicker, past ir. Sunday school to a. m, .Preaching 1 1 a. 111. and 8 p. 111. JH K. L. C IS. 2:30 p. 111. Sr. K. I,. C K 7 p. tu. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. 111. . Church, of Christ- Syices, ppxl Lord s day, June 17, at 3 p. in. it the HnpttMclmrcli. Preaching ly Key. Hrltcc Wolvertony tictitig oaf tor. SnbWt "Seal of the Hold Spirit. IJ 3Nevv meniters' rccehxtj into' thtf fellowship. All will 1)4 nidtlc 'welcome at tllcsc serviced 1 The union iiiemorial services of Laurel lodge, No. 186, I. 0. O. F,, will be held uet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Congregational church. Rev. I-'. L. Young will officiate. All of the fraternal orders are cordially invited to attend. The ladies aid society of the First Congregational cl.tt ch will hold a baskit social Wednesday evening, Jttnt sotli, 011 the church ,?, , . , rnriuuu ." . , , 1 v. 10 aiuuo IJaptist church IS. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at to a, in. Preaching nt 11 a. in. 1). Y. P. U. 7 p. nt. livening subject: "The Divinity of Christ." All arc cor- dially invited to attheiid these . ser- vices. Mel10iisl circh-l I.. Young, I .... . I ;;tsir)r. ntiudav school 10 a. in. - eliildrt children's da exercises of the Sun tlay school at 1 1 a. 111. An excel! cut program will be given. Up worth league 7 p. 111., preaching at 8 o'clock. v-iiiitircu s uay services were . ueitt 111 me uapiist ctiurcii suntlay evening. The nronrani renderctl by the children was mi interestiuir one ami well tsecutetl. NEW CHURCH. " -- -- --- I .,,,,, t '!.... .1. !..!,. .. "'" v.nriM ui St Johns. On last K1t.nl.1v iiunnlu.rM r td.. church of Christ were enrolled to tle m)cr ,,f )(ml w,, ,( c,rc,, Portland, presidetl tit the coiiiiiiiiiton lalile. Aftern brief i,iirodel, v address by the pastor. m rcuding of the church cove-' n:( consecration prayer by 1, t, SUm, of Woodl.iwn. the, reinaimler of the hour was inven to! recognition services. impressive nutl encotir.igiiig ml- dresses weie tiimle by Rev. J. I tihoriulev of the Central church, t hfost Portbm.1. I. A. Vnimn r...,.' n.s..iitliii. th.. rlmr.-ii m u',wuii,i... L,i KtfV. 1.;. Mi Patterson, of l-'lrst cmrc,. M,s. Ohorinley followed ,y t.isrl talk to the women upon I I. I. .rf 4f tue woik 01 1, an ic.s ;ut ami Kins man Hoanl of Missions, a powerful I adjunct ot church extension in this ami other lauds. A liberal offering was raised for a lot fund, a eoodv number who could not bo present sending in substantial gree ings. Altogetlur bt. Johns may be con gratulated itiKiii the presence of another adjunct to the forces of righteottsiievi in her midst. Women Wanted To woik in basket fnctorv. Apply at Portland Mautifactitrinu Co.. St. Johns. To Rent, (io Catliu street. Three fur nished looms; electric liuht. bath ami inside closet. Mrs. S. McClave. mul For Falc. Uty Itr and cedar wood, short or '""K1 a,1r 1M,S,S' J',s Mr- ft. joim, uotorotiK s addition. Notice. All )er.soiis knowing themselves , indebted to the firm of McKeou & Thorntlvke or R. W. McKeou are ictitieste.1 to call and settle. Any- one having bills aeainst the above parties will please present them for payment. c... " n ... , , , . ' 4 . r.lgllt rooni Iiottse in I'oint View, !.... . .... 1 rtu paiiiciuars piioue laoort;. a 1 I tlaiitl irouers at tlie West Coast n i i, . , . 1 v - l..lUtlllr. Apply lit Oltce. , Wanted. Pupils 011 brass and recti instru ments, .b. h. Wrmht. Haudinastcr. Iqr.Sale Furniture of sis -room house for V.Mr1, ll0,l?e ,or rem ,, .W-Moitawg street, jv. Among my list can lie found some fire insurance to please you JOVER BUILDING, , jvj- Jffi , , iVlto IfcllCrte Block. hts?l coinaiittef nBoiiited bv .NfSN'or nlclitinc RhVestiiiate the condition of the Jowcr building as to its safety met at the city hall Wednesday. The committee is cdtripfcaed' of -Aids. Norton, King ami Iircdecn. Aid. Norton examined the fol lowing witnesses under oath: P. T, Hanson. Win. Thomas. W. P. Reti nett, il. L. Mils"t)er, who were employed oi fli4 constructtfln 6T the l)Ullditiif W'. . yVSTHJriSfT lrefcen-: 3. .! rtlit Y. -.E .1 - Goodrich. The testimony showed that1 Ui foundation is ot cement mixed 111 the 11sn.1I (Way, (aodJalJfHitfsixifichefth thicki All testified t'lirtt thdv woVkerl! under orders from the contractor . . . . . j. . and were told ,1tot to slight tllcir work. Inferior material was fre quently rejected. Rain interfered with, the progress of the .work and caused the wall to settle The wulls settled while being built, and the workmen were told to straighten them. The bricks were wet, but not damaged by the rain. The cause of the wall scttlint; was be cause the foundation was not suf ficiently strong. The walls were found out of nltinib, but had been tir ed buck into olncc. Work had dnlnv..,! fnr tv unoL-u ni, no. count of waiting for brick. During .1.1 . .1..... .1. . r ......... 11119 unie mere were iretpieiu ami heavy rains, borne of the witnesses thought sufficient cement had been used. Others thought more should have been used with the sand to make it good foundation. The north wall had been found over three inches out of plumb. Several thought that, substantially rodded, the building would be entirely safe. Hcsldcs a bulging of the wall there tire numerous cracks in it, and in places the mortar is soft. After the witnesses had been ex untitled nu adjournment wits taken and the committee proceeded to tlie oulltlitig to make 11 personal exam inatiou. The mutter will be taken tit) tit the regular meeting of the council Tuesday evening next. W. Jowcr. the owner of the block, be lieves everything in it safe condition. SWIFT & CO, To Begin Operations on Their Pack-1 lug Plant. Wortl was telegraphed yesterday to the Portland engineers who have the building of the packing plant of the bwifts in charge to have every thing in readiness to begin oiktii- lions oy the 25th iust. The plans already here show the plant will be a tltiplicnte or the one nt St. Joseph, ! Mo considcrctl to lie the best in the world. The news was obtained from one who is in close touch with those who nre looking ufter the building otieratious of the big packers and inay le considered ahsolutely re liable. Keep your eye on St. Johns. UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH The batl wenlher of the last few weeks has held the real estate busi uess at a standstill, but Iioik'S for a clear sky are held out, when it will briiiL' n host of ooonli f.-nm the t. Xm . - '-, - cuy. 1 tie cars were put ton. seveie test a month ago when the company eave us n ten 111 unite service. The lame new ears with trnilers ntlnoh.-d ivtll ! lint Intn mrilpi tin. fire . . . . . . 1 brinht Stuulav then watch the Park grow! It's nn ill wind that don't blow some good. The health board says it lias stamped out diphtheria; but 1. ii.i.i nv.iiiiin.il win uiimwiviiuj n we llicye nature Imtl .something to tlo with it. The young fruit trees which were allowed to become top heavy were in inanv cases torn to nieces the rose hushes u-erf left n I pieces, the rose bushes were left a sorry sight, umbrellas and hats went on the rampage, but old Ho rcas, who cut up such capers mid made us say nil sorts of things, had a wonderfully cleansing effect. We tare in a much healthier condition totlay than liefore the heavy wind storm. Mr. and Mrs. Schttmaii of the ; Houlevani Grocery are doing a big business now. Thev lmve n niftl window display, and a new sign is i in front of the Jniilding, giving the noightiorliood a commercial import- inuce, How to Urcak Up a Cold. It may lie a surprise to maiiv to . - 1 . . J I 11,1,1 scvere C?M ca co,' Pletely broken up in one or two dnvs tune. The first svmntomsof .. . . . --. 1 cold are n dry, lottit cough, a pro-1 fuse wnU.r . discharge from the - . 1 1 I nase, and a thill white coating on the tmiimt. When Phnmlur1:iiii' I .1. ?. : . ...i.T" T. ". I - utiuit ieiuevi i iukcii cverj' nour l ?u -f'.i iraporivj vvmienjerr, wnanir av ( t. r JhwerldwiiertftidCftfehguleciiU. ff Za . ... owner or person entitletl to said freieht bymptoms, it counteracts the effect ,I0t to onc dollar ter ton, or f roc A. .1... ..Al.l ....I . . . - . . . .1... .. .4 I.. ... . .1 ui 1111: turn mm leatuiea mc ayaicni I to a healthy condition witlun a day w ireiKm, ami an auuitionat ten per u ."c "kb irujoais, -or two Tor sale hv Tackson's ce,,t " uM toraje charge to reimburse . The nsht to reject any and all bids ts Phnr. JaCkSa! the city for its outlay amt inconvenience hereby reservejl. - j The council held a special sessioti , . . 1 The plans submitted by City Kngiueer Goodrich for the proposed city hall meet with the approval of tlie majority. The blue prints show an exceedingly well arranged and Will be celebrated at St. Johns ..'l'r ir. I, .7 , T . i Ciii. In Befitting Style, Races and Games rf ..11 i....l.. t .1 w " "I""- will tnkc place. - Fun, Fun, Phun ! Will be the order of the day :uul date. Grand Parade Follow by a spasm of oratory. Something Doing All day at St. Johns on July dth don't forget. The Eagle Will Scream With delight and joy. . Come and Join Us! If yon can climb n greased pole, catch a greased nig or 0 1 0 rutin snrL-. nntnto nr udi.1. " w ""s"- U ...,... rii .i . ariW race, follow tllC Crowd L t i. . . ... . . 10 Ol. 11)11 U.S. rriZCS given to " " winners of all contests. Come Kecorner. nnil liriinr tbo pbililrnti T ot I o - I them have the day t t 1 Ot tlieir lives. COME! Annul l .,,n . . ORDINANCE NO. 1 06 ...... .. ""ailCC 10 MUCIKI Nxtion I WO I .. (..'j 01 uminnnce no. yo, un titled "An Ordinance to Regu. late the Use of the Public VVI.nrf nt l.i. ITnnt nt Dll. I ,111".. u. .11 ui mviiiiiuuu Street In the City of St. Johns, Oregon." , o( , d J low. Section I. That Section nance No. 96 of the City of St. Johns en. g"" "SiTtarftl'lol Richmond Street It the Citv of St. Johns. Wli-lminnil Utreet In Hie PifvnfSl Tr.t,,w Oregon." msse.l hv the couin-li ami arl yiroved by the mayor of said City of St. ohns May JJ. 1906, be and the same is hereby amended so us to read as follows: c... . .. - v.. :..i. . c 1... . 1 I .1. "ZZu u- ' other ,ronal prortv shall be allowed to remain on jIi uiuri fnr n penoi man lorty-cigtu nours. At tlie 1 , " --"." I f?'''."0" " " 11 '""V"e UI Mill vliv Hall IvIllUVvt (ir vaUH III rjp amoved, 'said freight from said wharf to c...... ,rM nn.l niniini niM ... i. I - ..71 .7I. r,:.i' .L-..ir. ... 1 w ""K"1. l shall be entitled to collect from the nonai juri luereot, per motitn storage tor I in securing such storage. The owner or person entitled to such freight shall not ff" P?-1?! ave possfiaion thereof until such chatgi na.c litll liaiu. Passed the council June u. 1006. Approved June 13, 1906, V. W. Valkxti.vk. Attest : Mayor. U. TllORNDVKK, Rcconler. lhiblished in the St. Johns Review June W. JOWER, T- -"jowerBiock; Nrjcrscy-str osLioiiB1) riijofia uoy 1 T I ' " i'i SPECIALS FOR ThlS WEEK QilK NvJillcjtlrejisjgSj .$2.25,yriiue, nt - - 85c Also have girls' dresses, 4 to 14 years old, 75c value, nt 50c Little children's white covert shoes, Si. 25 value, nt 85c H;adies'-shirtM'nist-!mitsrlf2f5o, value, at Jfi.5 Proposals for Street Work tlleliliice oftlie Uecotileronric'Cltv St. lolms, Orceou, until July t, IQj6, I Lin.K lt IWI (IIV I 111 J'l J . I 1 rhilnilL'liiain street troni tlie center lfnc of Ivitalioe street to the center line of llnm ford street in the innuncr provided by Orttlimncc fiof 88, nl)fectf to the provisions of the 'Charter mid Ordinances of the City of St. Johns; nail the pliois, sicciricntiuii4 ami estinmtcs of the chy engineer, on file nt the office of the City Kecorner. Ilids must be strictly In ncconlnncc with printed hlnnks which will be fur- nishcil on application nt the office of the Recorder ot tlie City 01 M.Jolitu, bat will be conslilered either for the whole of Mid Improvement, or for slile wbiic or grniiiiig semrntcty, ns tr resolution Ot council, mitt .Ml. I in- provement must lie completed oil or before sixty days from the tlatc of lust publication of notice for profiosaU for Mild work. No iroxsitls or bids will be conslilered unless accompanied by n certified check (Ktyuble to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by n rcoiisi ble bank, fur nn amount citml to tea ier cent of the nggrceitle priosals. Tlie right to reject any nail nit bids Is hereby reserved. llv order of the City Council. V. I TllOHNIIVKII, Uccoritcr of the City of St. Johns. I'tiblished in the St. lohns Ucview jiinc 15, 21 tmd 39, 1906. prpsa,s for street work Smleil iiroiKisiiU will be received nt the olfice of the Kecoriler of the Citv of St. Johns, Oregon, until June 26, 1006, at u o clock p. m., for the iuiprovctneat of Ilit)es street from the westerly line of lluriiiigton street to the easterly line of Maple street In the manner nrovlilcd bv Ordnance No. loj, subject to the pro visions 01 uie Lliarter mill unllnatices 01 the City of St. Johns; and the plans, siKclliciitious mid estimate of the citv y.,',tT,mniv,al ' U"--ciiy Ilids must lie strictly in ncconlnncc with printed blanks which will be fur nished on application nt the office of the Itecorder til the City of St. Johns, unit wild Improvement must be completed on or before sixty days from the date of lntt publication of notice for proxaU for said work. No !roinfll or bids will be considered unless nccoiiiMiilcd by u certified check I mj able to the order of tlie Mnyor of lUi City of St. Johns, certified by 11 respon sible think, for nn amount ennui to ten er cent of the uggregnte projMs.ils. The rleht to le eel miv and nil bids I hereby reserved. ny orncr 01 me uty council. V. h. TllOR.NDVKK, Kecoider of the City of St. Johns, l'lililUhed in the St. Johns Review June O, 15 Ulltl 32, I (JO. Proposals for Street WorK Settled DromviN will lie received nt the office of the Recorder of the City of st. joim, Oregon, until June 19, 1906, nt 4 o'clock I), in., for the imnrovcinent of CJilcago. street from the north line of ll.iyc trtel to tlie south Hue of Port- lnud ltoulevitrd in the nmiiuer provided by Ordinance No. too. sublect to the ore! IV . I " vuioiiMa tlie ciiarter nnd ordiuuiice of tne Uty 01 st. joiuu, uud the rUnii, sDt-cifiiiitioiuaiiTir.it kKlceron file at the office of the City la uiut W itrictly In accordance with printed blunk which will be fur- ..I.I... I 1 1 I .1... T! r .. iii.ivi ii M'iuiittiiiii n me uiiicu ui tue Recorder of the City of St. Johns, and said iumrovciiicnts inu.t be roiiiDletnl mi or before sixty day from the date of last publication of notice for nrorasaU fur said work. ..- .... v vun.i.ivim SleWSnK oheVu'S'o'f'tl.e No proHs.ds or bids w ilt be considered city or st. . V of St. Joluii. eertifled bv a rt-sixin. sibfe lunk, for nn auiouiil eoual to ten e.r cent of the agKreKate nromsaU, The right to re ect any and ' hereby reserved. Hy order of the City Council. W. I,. TllOKNDVKH, Recorder of the City of St. Johns. Published in the St. Johns Review June , a ami 13, 1900, n t r n. . Urnnncalc rnr viiaa Utmlt 1 ivpww iui Jlltci nuiA Craw ' Qnli Crawfonl street from the westerlvline of ntuourg street 10 uie easterly imp ot Sa. cm street, in tnc manner oroviueii uv OnlltiatlCe No. OS. SUblcCt to the nruvi. Uioiis of the charter und ordinances of the Chy ol St. Johns, and the plans, Iciticatioiu aud estimates of the city engineer on file nt the office of the City Hirnrilpr. Bids ust be strictlv with Printed blanks which will be fur- hushed on application at the office of the 11 1 r.:... o. ....... i sy-"itr w mc i.uj ui 01. jonns, ami .,-.v u; - UM mv umiv ut iasv publication of notice for proposals for said work. v., nmniknrUi win t .ct,t..i v ' " .. ..........u unless uecompatued by a certified check lyauie 10 tneonier ot tue Atayorol the City of St. Johns, certified by a respousi- ..... ....... . ... . . u uuioum vijuat iu ten jier My ortlerof the City Council. Rcconler of the Ctty'of St.'Jorins. Publisheil in the St. Johns Review June 1, a ami 15, iouo. Husitiess and calling . cards print ed on short notice at this office. New type, good material and skill ful workmanship make a happy JP ViifiilfrleA No (rqilblltt J ISealetl proposals will be received at the office of the Recorder of the City of i 1 ..i,... n..,r... .....it sir In.. J.'...., v.vw.., M..., J UHV. ,y, tyiAJ, Hi 4 o'clock 11, tn for the ininrovetnent of companies, ,Ve the Peninsula Hank w . u. Mug itatuisome structure. 15, 9x, combiuatiou. We have it.