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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Publlihed Kitty Friday HV McKKON & MARKI.n. Pulnrrlpllon ruin, 11.00, per fr In dTnty. Adrprtlilng ratcf, f 1.00 per Inch per month. All dtetllnlnc bltli pitralle flrtt of sc month. Job Printing etrcutol In flnt-cuii itI milt for Job l'rlntlne emit on doirerr. All rommunlcallnnt iliould b sddreiued to The nTlew, St. Johm, Orecon. TitK RitviKW Is entered at txst office In Sitl tit Johns. Oregon, ns infill matter of the second clnss under the Act of Con Kress of March j, 1871). Official Kewipiptr of the Oltr of St. Joins, Phono Cmt GIOG. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1906. THE SUMMER HOTEL, MINUTES ning nfter its license hud been re voked wits the cati.se of considera ble discussion. On motion of Aid. Hewitt the recorder was instructed M ,,, Tilo , . it. r.vnnrnnri lit Hewitt tue recorder was instructed One Alan Tells of His Experience at Qf f c Coimc Hc)d TuM- tQ hjj ,iccnsc n Summer "Mad House. (hy EvcnnKi m ,ccn revoked. Never Iloosl I mind what you think Are you keeping your friends in formed as to the possibilities in St Johns ? The honest opinion of The Re view is that somebody is doing lot of grandstanding. r President Roosevelt reiterates the statement that he will not be a can didate for a third term. The stockholders of tiie Lewis and Clark fair have just received dividend of 20 ier cent on the paid tip stock. 4 When you mention St. Johns be Mire and state the fact that it has the biggc-t monthly pay rol any town of its .size in the west. If iiuy of our rentiers have any tainted money they wish to get ri of let them bring it to The Review office ami apply it oil their sub scriptiou account. The interest 011 the -f 10,000 city hall bonds will amount to 1.0.1 tie day. If the bonds aie paid at the end of ten years the city hall will have cost the city f i.,H2..5. Doasirt it look rather iiueer to see 11 section of the statu that raises tons of hops, all of which ate used in the manufacture of beer, without a place whcio the beverage of King (inmhriiiiis can be bought? With the haiborat Pnrthfnd mi able lo accommodate the .shipping now in port, what will lie the con gcMlnu when the north bank rail road is completed and the heavy tiaius deliver their freight fiom the inland einpiie and the east? Willi height fiom the east cost ill); $ son a nil laid mid Ihe furiilluie 1 1 list booking the price of house keeping necessities to the highest possible figure, the K.ople of the Pacihe coast will have to put up a beautifully wonled invitation to their friends in the east befoic they will be able to iiudciMiiiid which end of 11 good tiling they arc going to bundle. - In the passing of Russell Sage the world has gained mote than il lost. With gold for his nod, he had 110 thought forchaiity or help- 111K uie iMMir 01 iiiiioitiiuaie. 11 was his joy rather to nppiess as many as ixiisible in bis gurdy nice for gold. Had he been so minded, what a ifciwcr for good he could have Incline! It was thought at dentil, when he could have no fur thur use for his ill gotten weatli, that he would in a uicusine undo the gteut wtoug he had tloue hu manity. Hut it was not so. The miser habit clinic to him until the end, and iiiihouored and unwept his umaciateil form was laid in the grave. If St. Johns is to have uniform, well improved Mieets with the projier diuinugc it will be well to have some one whose decision will lie final in the matter. As eveiy thing now stands, Tom, Dick 01 Ilaiiy can have a guide established by the city engineer changed if it not to his liking. It makes no difference whether the impiovc inent is about to begin, is in pro gte.ss or the work has been com pleted accoiding to the .stakes .set by the man luted by the city to place them. If the grade is tint high in fiout of Tom's lot and too low on Dick's puijvrty and just light whete Many lives, Tom can tear up and have it lowcicd, Dick can have it nitsed. mid the men I who put up their bonds to do the; work accoiding to plans and.spceift cations furnished can be left to, whistle for their pay. While we may not have stated the case coi-, rectly, it looks this way to an out .sider. Because one man's ptoei ' ty is to have a cut of five feet ami ' another bus a fill of .six leet in fiont of it, it is no fault of the contiaetors I or the engineer. These cuts and fills have to be made in order to fol low the original plans of grade and to secute uniformity and di.iinage There never was mid never will be a town or city laid out and graded that will suit everybody. The grade on one end of a street rately .suits the man 011 the other end. The above ex presses the situation as it has been in St. Johns for some time, lletter get together, decide on some one or some thing whereby improvements will progress, II you cannot keep, step with the inarch of improve-, meut, take to the woods, I At -this season of the year when one's thoughts naturally turn to a vacation from arduous labor, the question of where to spend it most advantageously rises paramount in the minds of most of those who are in n position to take this much de sired recreation. Many seek the seashore as the place most suitable With all members present and ffivnr Valentine in the chair the council was called lo order Tuesday eveninc' After a minor correction the minutes of the last meeting were ninirnved. Communications were received fmm the Citv Kneiuccr Goodrich street troin me . .. ... .1 1.1.. .1 1...... tiecfi tuiir liiuui 10 ine.r uis e; ou.ers .i.e u . f . stm;t t0 tl)c toso.neqti.etn.ou ta nre re, , . L vclv street : Lively sun ouiers spenti ine r vnc iu. .... ... ', line of CntHn .summer noiei. 1 iiv mnvi h" . . , , ti.. f 'I'lim,,,, street u m; y , , . . - , ... 1 ma. uaser presented pinns nnu specifications for the new city hall. Action was deferred until the next meeting. N. A. Gee asked and was granted permission to pile sand on Chicago street for the purpose of mixing mortar. On motion of Aid. Hewitt the or dinance amending Ordinance No. 56, pertaining to the ferry franchise, was laid 011 the table a more for so called style, and as a rule are sorry they did so. We give one arson's experience at a summer hotel, as follows: "One of the most prevalent of the many forms of insanity that afllict this fitful American ticople is Special ALcting . . . e ssn street : ond Uiicngo street irom the east line 01 Jiaycs 10 me west A special meeting of the city line of Jersey street, un motion ui cotltlcn was jlc, Wednesday even Alt!. Dobie all the streets were ac- j,r for tjle purpose of considering cepted. ... . and nccentiiiK the plans for a new Aid. Dobie made a kick regard- et... ilnn tTnw., i,v Citv UiiL'ineer v J i M 1 . . . . e . 1 j .. -' - o it,.. I.nl.ti nf .mln.r twrv siiiiiiiier to t uig uie city ennuis. w. uootiricil, . tt h"'"h y " a i 1 LtiiMiwr tl ttnu . ,, .,1,1.. kiiimtii.r if.ln . " i s cent on cerimii "' utl 1I10U0I1 01 il term rh vines nicelv with its right 1 incli. City Attorney l.reene ,,, , ns si,owll Wcrc accepted and .... ' ' 'explained tnattneiegai rate, nienui- m.... ..i.i... ..r ,i.iu intr the tiaymeiit of advertising, en- common midsummer nmdness is ; Kihk, t'le.. "fin " ' ..!..,. 'iM.ic ,,.,,..1,1 l. r. ink.. If 1 binding that the engineer had been 11 ...I.,.. M'l.,. ..iLMmir,. overpaid the recorder v .Vi. L: r,;1 to allow the engineer but five er III II IV. kllllllW I.T tlV.IVIIVi.1 , a IILAi 111 11. I IIUII WV.Ioim ' J fireside or within our snug Hat, we of Aid. Dobie the bids for the construction of a new city hall ordered to be advertised. THE SOUND ONES. It's no mistake, Gtntltmtnl YES, SIR! WELCH cuts the price during The Big Midsummer Sale $20.00 suits $14.75 $10.00 suits $7.45 25.00 suits 19.75 15.00 suits 9,75 2,000 pairs men' sand boys' shoes; each paira bargain If not right Welch makes it right Si 4FI rH THE AMERICAN 221-223 Morrison TT LIA-I I CLOTHIER Corner First HOOD RIVER FLOUR. Good , r.i J CCJIlllIllllllClllIf III irmil Viuiii 1'iuir .a. f t f .............. .... ........ ,.f i.rtv owners on htallotd street lie- LlllieKli: UIHI IllV'illllu "I" ! nifn.t - , ., A List of Insurance C mpanics Who Will Pay Their Losses . ii l rt f I content to know that, even though 1 V,N " " "r.:: The Review takes pleasure in the anitor treats us like dogs, we ' "W"' ' "'V. r,T. . VJ printing the following list of are not at a Miniiner hotel anyway. " hiih:k.. ni. . .- s llllcc coinpaiiies who will t iKiiu ftnni n ti itlfiit in ti mini- 1L was once a n:i liter hotel for what the calender said was two weeks, It seemed lontrer than it four year's term I once served in the city council. My wife was with me. The only thing I have against her, is that she is associated in my mind with those two weeks. "We paid our board for three weeks in advance, as our homely taggnge didn't look good to the clerk. Hut at the end of two weeks, in suite of the fact that I felt bound ii honor to fulfill my contract and stay, the temptation to lly was too great. I hud lost enough weight to make Hying cosy, only I feared I was not dirigible. So, one night when all was as near still as it gets in one of these madhouses, when .somebody was apparently using the untuned 'pinno-fortc in the parlor as a spring hoaid mid a game of bridge whist among the drugstoie aminos was making itself heaid above all , the test, we let our trunks down from the windows with iok;s, to- loggaiied the file escapes, and ran , two blocks to n railway station. VtMill.i ii... ii'till...! til ill,. rut.Ml.i1 L-ferred to the health commit tee. A deed was received from Mrs. Caples of a strip of land through the Canlcs tract, but as it was not letriillv drawn up, it was returned for correction. On motion of Aid. Norton it was ortlered that no deed be accepted from Mrs. Caples unless the pioposetl street conforms to the other streets ol l lie city. The following bills were pre sculcd and ordeied paid S. II. Greene, filing demurrer, $5.00 J. I?. Davis, rent of wife, July, 3.50 b". I. Koemer. bell stand, 0.00 I'iiiiiueial llriellet. Imiid saleud, 6.25 M. Iv. McClave. boartl ill man. 6.25 Miss Kliu Cole and Geo. Weiss made a remonstrance in regard to Salem street, which was referred to the street committee. The matter of the lower Phila delpllia stieet was discussed ut sonic length, it being tue opinion 01 At tomey Greene that the properly owners would strongly object ow ing to the heavy cost that would be Incurred by this improvement, a motion iiinde bv Aid. Dobie that the matter be laid oil the table one whislliiiii post foi the train that was, week failed to carry. On motion to take us back to home ami fice-1 made bv Aid. King that the eugi- loin we cliiut! to each other ami neer's estimate 011 said street In- islcucd for the b.ivim: of the itor- ndonted ami the attorney be til lers and bellboys ami chamber- Mrueted to tliaw up a resolution re minds that had mr warm trail had been noted. insur- coinpauits wuo will pay nil losses incurred by reason of the San Francisco cartlmtiakc and fire. All of our readers who carry insurance should read the list complete: American Central of bt. Louis. Aetna Insurance Co. Atlas of Loudon. California. Continental of New York. Citizens' of St. Louis. Connecticut. Knglish-American Underwriters. Hartford of Hartford. Home of New York. Kings County. I.iverK)ol and Loudon ami Globe. London Assurance. Loudon and Lancashire. Manchester. Mercantile of Hostou. New Zealand. Nortn Hritish and Mercantile. Northern Assurance of Loudon. New York ruderwiiters. New Hampshire. Orient of Hartford. Phoenix of London. Pelican of New York. Koyai 01 i.ivcrnooi ami indus trial Underwriters, St. Paul Pile ami Marine. Springfield ot Massachusetts. State of LiverKol. Sun of Loudon. Teiitonia. A Flour That Will Make Drend Eery Time. If you want a flour that satisfies everybody aslc for the Cupid Patent, made by the Hood River Milting Co, It is a flour that gives univer sal satisfaction because it makes the best of bread. It lias recently been introduced in St. Johns ami all who use it arc more than nleased with results. It is n flour made of the I best eastern Oregon whs.it and by the best millers on the coast. Cupid Patent and Hood River Plotir is for sale by all grocers in St. Johns, and by the Kaddcrly Transfer Co., 202 Jersey street. Order n trial sack. If not satisfactory it will be made good. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office riot later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and save the printer The finest of calling cards at The Review office. Pirc Insurance. We wish to announce to business men of St. Johns that we are agents for the Glens Palls In surance Company; that this com pany is paying all its losses in ban iTiincisco; and that no advance in rates has been made. See us when you want reliable and reasonable insurance 011 your buildings or uicr chaudisc. Moxon-Yiileutiue Co. SUMAIONS. IN TIM'. CIUCUIT COURT OP THH STATU Ol' OIU'.GON, COUNTY 01' MULTNOMAH. T.J. Krctukr, I'ltilntlff, vs. Walter W. Hcpp, Defendant. To Walter W. Hcpp, defendant : lit the tininc of the State of Orceoti, you are hereby Munitioned 1111.I rcftilre.l to ntipcar nti.l answer the complaint lllcil ttgnlust you in tue aoovc vniiticn mi 11 011 or iH-furi? t ttli 1l.1v of Sent.. iij6. which W after nix weeks have expired from the the date of the fimt publication of thin Mini Ik-vii sicked upon gardiug same and prepare it for when tint' cscaitv , the next tegular meeting cat tail. It was almost as, A tietitiou fiom five prniieily unpleasant, for half an hour or so. owners 011 Chicago stieet fiom Mo- i'rcJi at , , , jj y t' it' Al as if we had stayed the other week, doe stieet to Portland lloulev.ird Prcachini? n't H n m 'am RHH fflT HMICO QnH I Hf "I would not go thtotigh the cn was ,ead, asking that the grade be JV . , n ! V ,1, ii! MlDUU 101 llUUSB 91111 LOl leiiem-e again for the summer's ic- eiiils of the hmhcM priced insane asylum iidvcitiscd in any of the mil- way complines foldets." lowered to conlorui Willi tue grade stakes. The matter was held to ! await the engineer's decision. A. Liillrache tietitioued for tlu- exclusive privilege (with the ex ceptiou of St. Johns citi.ens) to post bills in the city of St. Johns and umeed to imv for the privilege. The council was not in favor of urantiiit: exclusive tights to any one, ami during the tliscussiou Alii, King stated that he expected to hist lligllt ,,n ntu.ril llllllso ill Si. lohns r the pin tto.se of electing ucleik ,mii ii,rfm.. W1w not In favor of I these tool board . .j votes weie 1!.antini' 1111 exclusive niivileue of 4 nr .......i...-. 1 r 'i 1. nisi. 111 wiiH iniiiiiiei 1. . mien (1 n,,,,,,,.. " rittot iit-v was Ii ireived 27 votiw amiinst 22 east for ' titiltt tiiwlritil(il ii ilmu lilt 1111 tr lit lit lllllllhii ia -- j. .Miiek. llieieveieoniy two , ,11.,,..,,.,.- cVeiinu the licensim: of TANCH RE-ELECTED Clerk of the School It 0.1 .1 Night. At the school meeting Last candidates. (IranilUe. flic best iKtiitt for all metal loofs, gutters ami all metal .surfaces. Guar anteed for live years wear. Ste samples, b'or sale by Potter & Goold, the hatdwuie men. Por Sale. A Kvond baud tlouble express liaiiK'.vs in guml icpaii .foi sale cheap at the .St. Johns liaiuess shop. 15. Swengel. W. Women Wanted To woik in basket factory. Apply at Poitlaud M.iuufactittitig Co., St. Johns, House to Rent. 1 bill txistine 011 motion of Alderman ! Raser. ' Manager Hickman of tlie Pacific Stales Telephone Co. was present and iiiltoducvd Mr Moore, who staled that they had made a p.iitial euiivass of the city to learn how many of the citizens weie in favor of council granting the franchise nrayid for by the company under I the tonus and conditions recently 1 ejected by tliat body, lie pre sented a p'tttion signed by 170 .St, Johns business men and cilieiis, and asked council to take action legardiug it. On motion of Aid. Norton the matter was laid over for a week. On motion ot Aid. Pome licenses for iiierry-go-iotitids were fixed f.v1 iter week, and those for circuses at $50 per day. Ait otdinaneo was or dered drawn requiting the posting CHURCH NOI ICIiS. baptist chinch K. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. are cordially invited to attend these services. Methodist church S. L. Young Mstor. holiday school 10 a. in. prciiciimg at 11 a. 111. union ser vices s p. 111. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. 111., tit low muss; io:i; a. 111. , men mass: 7M p. 111,, vespers mid benediction. St, Andrew's ICpiscopal Chapel, rniversity I'ark-Kev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. Regular services 11 a. 111. Sunday school 10 a. m. Kvaugclica! church - Sunday sciiooi 10 a. in. rrcacuuig 1 1 a. 111, Subject, "We are Sojourners." junior k. 1,. u. J'.. 2:30 p. ui.; Senior K, L. C. I;. 7 n. in. Union services at the M. IS. church. li.U. McYicker, pastor. First Congregational Church F. J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching 11 a, it), and 8 p. in. t-iiurcii 01 Litrisi. .services ev cry l.ord s day at 3 p. 111, in the baptist church. Communion and preaching by Rev. Urtice Wolver- Ion, acting tntstor. All cordially welcomed. Notice. Mr. am! Mrs. Allen Illiickbiirn, undertakers and eiulmlmers, wish to notify the public of St. Johns and vicinity, that owing to the recent fire which destroyed their office and funeral chapel, that should their services be needed tit any time, tiny or night, they can be found at their residence, corner Chicago and bill, more streets, or a phone call at Dickner Pros. Store wilt be prompt ly attended to. 50x100, near car barn, West Piedmont, all con veniences; $600 to J8oo down, balance on time. House just completed-all street work tloue. Address or phone Thompson & Gage 517 Commonwealth build ing, Sixth and AukenySts. Portland. Pacific 2439. Iking your work to The Review. limn. It M iircKNDeii 111 tue oruer lor the tmbllcnuoii of siiiiiiiioim that the Minimum lie tmhlUhci! for nix eouccti tlvc weeks, mid said order wat timile mid dated the ad day of Aueust, 1906, uitdtlic firt publication tlicreot H mailc tlic 3rd day of Augimt, 1906, nml if you fall to ap pearand aniwcr, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor tlic rciici prayed lor 111 Id mI.I complaint, lo wit : 1'lrst: 1'or a judgment ugatutl the de fendant for the Mini of f.pxi with Intercut tliercoti tit the rate of 10 per cent er an nil m from I'cbrunrv 17. HW. nml the further utim of f 2.S0 taxes for the year 1905. Second: for f jo attorney fee. Third: I'or 11 decree (or the Nile of the follnwiuu descrilied premlcH belong ing to defuiidntit to Mtlnly wiiil uilguiciit to wit: All of lot numbered seven (7) of Taylor' miImIIvUIoii of section two (1), twp. one (1), S. It. 3 Ii. W. M., contain lug live acres, nil In Multnomah county, Oregon; according to the law unit the tiracticc of s.tld court. Unit the tirocee.U of the said uilc lie applied to the pay ment of the amount due the plaintiff nud tluit the defendant mid till persons claim ine miller him siitmcnueiil to the inort- Kiigc incntloiieil in plaliilllT's coiiiplalut be Ixirred and foreclosed from all ilnllU, claim or canity of redemption In mid premUe utid every Mrt thereof. Thut the nliiintiff or uuy other ix.-roii to the Mill may become piirclinK-r ut Mid Mile; thut the nherlff execute 11 deed to the nurchaier. 1111.I that the tmrcluuer lie i let into jxiuesdon of kald preiniM-it, rourlli: t'ornucii outer ittriiicr or till fcrent relief u to the court shall seem tfjuitablc. This Miuiiiion I publUhed once a week for nix Mirvcivc weeks in the St. joint Kcvlcw by order of the Honorable udge l'rnier, Judeeof theabove entitled court, mailc the 2.1 day of Augiut, 1906, II. IJItXI.INT.KH, Attorney for the I'luiiitiff. 414 Clmmlier of Commerce, rorllaml, Oreeoii, I'irkt insertion Auguitj, K. Last Insertion September 1 1, 1906, Notice. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of McKcoti & Thorndyke or R. VV. McKeon arc requested to call and settle. Any one having bills against the above parties will please present them for payment. Keep Your Eye On St. Johns Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby e.lvcn that sealed bids will be received by U10 undersigned at Ids office In the City Hall, St. Johns, Or vgon, up to the hour of four o'clock p. in., of Ttic'!v, Atieust U. 1006, for the furnishing of tniterin'9 111 d c.a.tnictl tt and building nf n City Hall for and in Mid City of St. Johns, Oregon, according to the plniM, pccificatinti4 and estimates of the architect, the City IJnglnccr of mIiI City of St. Johns. Oregon, now 011 file with the city recorder of St. Johns. Said bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check for ten per cent of the amount of the bid. bids should be accompanied bv spec! mem of the face brick to lie used in the building whether clay orccmcnt. More complete details may be secured of the architect or of the recorder. The council reserves unto itself the right to reject any or all bids. W. I,. TllORNDVKH, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Au gust 3 nud 10, 1906. Well Digging. Any one wishing to have a well dug 011 short notice and in a good, substantial manner should call on or address Ghokok Roihnson, St. Johns, Oregon. ROAD OIL Absolutely Dustlcss Streets Have your plotted additions oiled. Prices reasonable. PORTLAND ROAD OILING CO 445 SlllII.OCK IIUILDINO. HILL & EWALD Contractors and Builders LINNTON, - OREGON St. Johns Phone Scott 6999 I.hinton l'lionc Main 36 R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Line l'lionc Scott 1308. l'lnuo Moving a Socially. Leave orders nt Ilallbcrg's I'tirultitre store nud they will receive prompt attention. W. JOWER, Jowcr block, N. Jercy st. H. HENDERSON 108 1-2 Jercy Street ST. JOHNS, OUHC.ON' Notary Public and Conveyancer. Abstracts of Titles. Real Instate IJought and Sold. See me for llaigaius in Residence or Business Property. Summer Diarrhoea In Children. During the hot weather of the Mimuicr mouths the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes serious. All that is necessary is a t BIG BARGAINS In black and colored Ladles' Walking Skirt. Values 1,50 mid f t.oo. now uo at f 3.00. Allovcrs, lailies' white nnd black. Values 60c yard go nt 40 cents. SjH-clal Children's Dresses, all sites; as low as 33 cents and up. RESOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the City Council of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, held on the 24Ih day of July, A. D. 1906, the following resolution was adopted. Impute at this ...... t 4 1 iiiwi'w tw - m ;i 111 i(rifi in w 1 niif 1 c 1...... .. .... 11 o ... ol nil lii-enses 111 11 coiistitcitotts it ace. " wv ,11 vil lliwill IIUIIW nil tllljl.-. ni, - - - -. . ' .. f'l,nl,ro i.,t llM.rrl... , U.....wl.. .0 ns.. T ie matter o Ua ar l'aik run- r 1.1 niiivv. 1 fnllm,-i,l hv n itc nf nfictnr r,i I tt I cieause tue system. Kev. M. u. Sttickland, pastor of the first M. 1?. cliurcb, Little balls, .Minn., writes: ve have used Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it a very val uable remedy, esttecially for sum mer disorders in children." Sold by Jackson s Pharmacy. r HK Sl'RK AND ORDKR YOL'R WOOD IN TIME Ortlcrs arc coining in rapidly and cannot all bo filled in time for your winter's supply. We Are Prepared To furnish either short or .(-foot lengths, dry or green. PRICE FUEL CO. Por Sale Cheap. One plunger pump, brass fitted with casing, capacity 5,000 gallons hour ; one ivhorse power motor for alternating current, and in ex cellent condition. Call at St. Johns ater Company s office 01 phone Kast 6107. P. II. Kdlcfseu, Super intendent. f 1 t t L Wood from the St. Johns Lumber Company's mill Phone Woodlawn 22. J Por Sale. New six-room house and two lots in St. Joints Heights addition. House modern throughout and has never been occttpiett. A very 1.1. .!! -A A- ueMrauic itoiite. itiouire nt mis oflice. N the above square voti will observe a tinv ilot. w ' ' J ' Noticed it, didn't you? Now if YOU saw that little speck think of how all the rest of our readers noticed it. Then, if you, Mr. Business. man, nail placed an attractive announcement of your wares, at correct prices, in that space, you'll have some idea that tt would have brought you trade. Better try it ttext week. Subscribe for The Review, KKSOI.VHII! That the Council nf tl, CitV Of Si. lolllis. Oregon, ili-rnn II cr. T pedient and proposes to improve Oswce.0 X street in said City of St. Johns by build. 1 ing sidewalks along both sides of-said street, irotn south line of Portland Jioul j evard to Dawson street, according to Krade. Such improvement of Oswego ltr.ft filtttll (-nnttf, rt .11.. I 1 . Z feet wide, and to be made of two (3) ! men pianic and tliree ( t) four by four 1 strlnners. also curb nlant three bv four. f teen laid ten feet from protierty line and 1 made in accordance with the charter and ordinances of the City of St. Jobns, and uiv juuns, spcciucauons ami estimates ol the city engineer, filed in the office of the Recorder of the City of St. Johns. The cost of said improvement of said Oswego street to be assessed as provided by the city charter upon the property specially and peculiarly benefitted thereby and which is hereby declared to be all the lots, parts thereof, and parcels I. .. .. ....... .. ,.v v us, muiu iui outside line of each side of said Oswego street. j The engineer's estimate of the probable f cost for the ittmnn-.,,,,.,,, rf - . - , ... k n , u, v.ic MIU T I Oswego street is f 2.269.43. 1 ue pians, speciticattoiis and estimates I of the Citv engineer for the improve ment of said Ojwego street are hereby adopted. Rksolvkd: That the City Recorder of the City of St. Johns be, and is, hereby directed to give ncHice of the proposed improvement of said Oswego street as provided by the Citv Charter. Remonstrances against the above im provement may be filed in writing with the undersigned within 15 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. By order of the council. W. L. TllORNDVKH, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review July 37, August 3 and 10, 1906. '