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ft THE ST JOHNS REVIEW I'ubllitiM Krerr Frldsy IIV McKUON & MAUKI.K. Subscription rt(, $t.00 pr yriir In dnce. Arlrprtlalne ruin, $1.00 per Inch per montli. All mltertlalnic bill pityiille flnt ot Mtb month. Job Prlntln rircuUd In flrnt-clfiM tijU. Wlla for Job l'rlntlng caiIi on dellrorr. All communication ihotitd be sddreiitd to Tho Rerlaw, St. Johni, Oregon. Tin: KKVIKW is entered nt post office In Saint Joints, Oregon, as mail nintter of the second clns9 untler the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Official Newipsper of ths City of St. Johni, Phone Cast 0106. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1906. The .surprise party of the senson was the one held nt the city hull Tuesday evening. One way to build tip n town is to inspire confidence. Without conn deuce ambition is lacking, and then everything comes to a standstill. While there are some who ques tion the wisdom of the city dnds, there are none who are not willing to take a long chance on their "stand palistn." i Vi':h the steel trust declaring n dividend of .$.10,000,000 every e mar- ter that smooth old individual known ns Andrew Carnegie can give a ? 10,000 library away every day mid not miss much of his iu come. The beauty of the whole scheme is that the wily Scotchman gets the credit of being it real, lion est Injun philanthropist, while the dear people pay for it all. The method adopted by the Re publicans in obtaining a campaign fund is a novel one ami has been approved by Teddy R. It is for each Repultlican, no matter where he lives, to remit $1 to the chair man of the national committee. This way of oiling the political ma chiuery may be nil right, but many a member of the (.. O. I. woult like the job 011 the line where it makes a noise like a dollar. When it lepiilnhle journal lik Colliers' Weekly will allow n noted writer like Richard Harding Davis to take up the defense of Stanford White, the man killed by young Thaw, the standard of journalism in the elfctu east is at low ebb, Reading the story penned by Davit one wouiii white was tin angel with leal wings. This is not insinuating that Thaw is a bit bet ter, but the fact that such 11 p;ier as Lollier s mixing tip in the dirty mess stirs up a very bad odor. I lion who have their doubts its to whether St. Johns is to keep forging to the front should call to mind the congestion iirthe Portland freight yards last week. With both the N. P. and the 0. R. & N. re fusing freight of all kinds it is evi dent that more railroads ate needed, With the advent of another railroad or two it mentis that St. Johns will be the center of the harbor and that there will be docks on both sides of the river clear to the mouth of the Columbia. Paste this in your hat. Are the street improvements in St. Johns to continue, or nic-things to be left in such 11 .shape that repu table contractors will not respond ' 10 ute can lor intis t with one of the most extensive street improve ments 111 the city hung up with the work partially completed St Johns is name to get a very black eye un less matters are adjusted. The city is willing, .so aie the contractors and many of the residents along the street that the work should go on, but some technical point of law stands in the way. If all concerned could get together and find out just where the trouble lies, it would be the best thing that has hapeued iu St. Johns iu a year. I.et the at tempt be made and see what the result will be. It is rather strange but one never sees the name of The Review in a Portland paper. What nre they afraid of ? I Hob Stevens is giving that ' 'bus iness administration" of the sheriff's office he promised the voters before election by chnrging 3 per week for board for the prisotlers fed by him. This is 55 cents n week more than Word charged the county, and even at these rntes they wanted to cut the word bill one-third. The Dorctis Club Holds Picnic. The Dorcus Club held n very en joyable evening picnic nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1 Cl.'rk Satur day evening, August 4th. Whist and other gnmes were the order of the evening, but the crowning event was the bounteous spread furnished by the ladies to which the "Andso forths" nnd "Its" were invited to partake of. Three lusty cheers were given at its close for the fu ture success of The Dorcuscs. The following were present: Mcsdanies Albertson, I). C. Hoyt, IJ. Hoyt, b'aulk, Smith, Reynolds, Ilinkston, Casteel, Leigh, Slattter baiigb, Satterlee, Hudson, linker, Clark, Rosetistock, Cummiiigs and Carson; Misses I.ula Faulk mid Dorothy Hoyt; Messrs. Albertson, D. C. Hoyt, Hurl Hoyt, Faulk, Ha ker, Smith, Reynolds, Ilinkston, Casteel, I.eigh, Slatitcrbach, Satter lee, Hudson, Clark, Rosetistock, Merrill, mid Masters Stuart Carson, Hudson, Milton Satterlee, Harold Smith and Arthur I.. Clark. THE COUNCIL Communicated. Kditor Review : That the council of the city of St. Johns did not sub mit to the blandishments of the Pa cific Telephone Co. iu virtually giv itig away the franchise did the right thing goes without saying. That the council did not take notice of the petition brought in by the com pany was because the petition was obtained through misrepresentation. The council is to be highly com mended for the honest stand they have taken, inasmuch as they did not hand over the franchise 011 "a silver platter" for the paltry sum of $1,700 for 2 1 years. What the tele phone company wants is 11 franchise that will not grow as fast as the city grows. Iu fact they do not want one that will grow at nil. They .say now tltat they did not get just what they were after that they have a franchise. If this is a fact it must be a free franchise. Ami if a free franchise, why pay for one. Why don't we get better service if they nave a franchise I I). C. Koc.i'.HS. CHURCH NOTICI-S. Haplist church H. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. I). V. P. U. p. in. Panelling at 8 p. 111. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Methodist church S. I,. Voting pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching at 1 1 a. 111. Union ser vices 8 p. 111. Holy Cross Catholic church. Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. in.. ow mass: 10:15 ui., high mass: 7:30 p. m., vcser.s and benediction. St. Andrew's Kpiscopnl Chapel. University Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. 11 a. 111. Sunday Evangelical or was given an extension of 15 days to complete the work. Mrs. Nancy Caples was present , ,, , ... , , and turned over a deed to the city Interesting (Meeting With All Muds of(i strc(;t-6o wide through of Business. what is known as the Caples tract. There was enough spice and gin- . S. C. Cook a nncn red before gerinthe meeting of the council the council and expla me he lie last Tuesday night to suit anyone cess.ty of the appo. nt. en t a who likes things dished up warm. " oflicer On .no t o of 'A . Several members made speeches, and Norton the city attorney was in each spoke their little piece with- structed odraw an ord.na. ee re out mincing matters. To the council 'mg the appointment of such an there has been n nigger iu the wood 0,1'?mI' . . . , pile - at least the drift of the talk at , I'or the purpose of regulating the the meeting Tuesday night would domestic animal nuisance, on mo lead one to think that way-and it U of A d. Rascr an ordinance was seemed as though the patient, plod- ordered drawn governing the keep ding city fathers were tendy to take "JR cattle, hogs, etc., within the the bits in llieir teeth and make a ty limits. rut. for themselves. 1 ' ordinance licensing circuses, ,, f . , 1. . merry-go-rounds, etc., was read he first display of pyrotechnics lllcfitimL, appeared when the francl. se asked Q , f A,(I le(k,cn t,IC for by the Pac.fic States telegraph , QQteA to (lraw and lelephoneCo. came u 1 for ordin 111CC retiring the city final action. Prom the moment the . . . ,' . ft , Kl ' the franchise was mentioned it was ofKf2 ,is lllotioll wnsaniend. evident there was something going , , ' A, , K , b , ,nccd , o happen. I he cause of the irri- , ( Illltltuk,l( nation was explained when Aid. Qf . f A, , N he ; Norton . pul ed a Por laud pa cr . . instructed to en from his pocket and asked the Re- , , f , k of corder to rend an article headed, .rvf-vini' ot the streets of the citv 'Till 11 iti'i.r Pltittnr!" 'I'll,, tirtlidi. SlirtJ.llg 01. II1L StrCClS 01 lilt III) , 7 ij i ) !. V uu .... Vif,. I . and that when selected the names referm to. stated that the city coun- f , , ( , t, c.l would present a franchise : to ., f COI,fortlllltloI1. icattsed tl, Jjternunlebtoad to boil fifa t waving f red m in frc, t of formed the council thnt, owing to ; u ing afnrul Hag in front of a lhc mp JosU) r of notlccS on 1 mill. M t... ..,.! S!S SSiiftSj S z ",f,"':'" IT'!, isz ork and had given it did not tome ,illblL. for Ulis CXI1C1MJ city At. a pet i on conmining 2o names torIlcv Ga.c1 nmi0Mncc,i lmit U was read by the recorder. It had mattL.rs conceriiliiL' .street imtirove- meiits must be submitted to him In couutv Is St. so per venr In ad addressed the the future or he would not be held I vance. All papers will be (lis- council. He knew what a petition accountable. SeroLi?insnnd Klllotl. contlinied at the exniration of the ... ... n . . . . I . . . . . I . 7 . iiteaui aim uie euori re(uire(t to on- tiie surveyors einjiloyed by the city time paid for. urn. names, ue una consulted ninny engineer, were roundly scored, who had signed the petition and On motion of Aid. Raser I.eavitt they did not know what they weie street, between Jersey and Hayes signing. The purpose of the doe- street, was ordered to be re-adver-umeiit hail been represented to tised for bids, them and many names had been ob- The improvements on Catlln mid tallied by misrepresentation. The Lively streets were accepted by the men who circulated the petition council. were men hired by the telephone Aid. Norton was ntmoitiled n .company. They were bright fel- committee to confer with the Oeu lows and probably well paid for ernl Klectric Co. iu regard to the their work and they had done a cutting of wires at a fire or In case good job. Personally he had noth- of an emergency, iug against them, but he was irre- On motion of Aid. Dobie a coin vocahly opjMised to giving .some- mittee of five was ordered npoint- tiling lor nothing. The franchise cd three fr the council, lucliid- had been offered to the telephone lug the mavor, and two from the company for a song, but they were Commercial ' Club to revise the going to come iu on their own city chatter. On motion of Aid. terms, and they would have them Ilrtdeeu Major Valentine, City pre.-euted on a silver platter, too. Attomuy Greene and Aid. Norton He believed to grant the company a were designated ns the reprcsenta- fniiiclil.se was inimical to the inter- lives of the city on the charter com- ests of St. Johns, and he for one mittee. would opM)se the measure. The The reiwrt of the viewers on Mo- minim hum iiixuwiii uiu ieieiiiune iioc street was accepted, uie viewers proposition, refened it to the com- discharged and an ordinance order mercial club, and finally submitted iug the improvement of the Mreet the terms on which a franchise ordered drawn. would be granted. The compmiv The telephone jwles in the mid had sent the council its ultimatum, die of Ivauhoe street nt the corner In turn the council repented its of Richmond street were oidered re- oner, omy to lie loiiowcd by the moved. It's no mistake, Gtntltmtnl YES, SIR! WELCH cuts the price during The Big Midsummer Sale .$20.00 suits $14.75 510.00 suits $7.45 25.00 suits 19.75 15.00 suits 9.75 2,000 pairs incn'snnd boys' shoes; each paira bargain If not right Welch makes it right UFI TH THE AMERICAN 221-223 Morrison YYLIA-n CLOTHIER Corner Flrsl no eiiect whatever. Aid. Norton again Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot wenther of the .summer mouths the first unnatural looseness of n child's bowels should have immediate attention, so ns to check the disease before it becomes serious. All that is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by it dose of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. 0. Stocklaud, pastor of the first M. K. church, Kittle Falls; Minn., writes: "We have used Chamberlains Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it n very val uable remedy, especinlly for sum mer disorders In children." Sold by Jackson's Pharmacy. Sul)5cripttoii Notice. The subscription price of TilK Rnviuw outside of Multnomah The finest of calling cards at The Review office. W. JOWER. 0 Jower lllock, N. Jercy M. - BIG BARGAINS In li'iu'k anil colored l.mlitu' Walking Skirt. Value f ,$n nnd 5.00, now go at ,.. Allovcm, liidlcit' white nnd hacU. Villain 60c yiird go nt 40 cent. .SHxliiI Children' l)rviH, nil kIum; n low 11 35 cent mid up. $1600 for House and Lot RESOLUTION Notice Is hereby given that nt Hie meeting of the Council of (he City of St. Johns, .Oregon, held on the 9lh day ol August A. D. I "06, (he following reso lution was adopted lU'wdvcd, Thnt the Council of the Cltv 01 St. In in. Ori'L'aii. tltcm It c pedicnt nnd jimx!te to Illiptovc l'hlla ilcipiim Mrccl I ruin tlic Mitilliwenl line o Ivnnhoc fttrect to the northent line o llnulfonl Direct hi the City of St. John In the following inuniitr, to wit: To cstnlilMi the nccevmry grade for nmiiwiiy, euro nun Riiiew.iik 011 wild Htnct. S.iid linpnivcinctit to he tiinilc in ncrordiincc with the Charter nnd Orilinuncv of the Cltv of St. John, nnd the nliiti, niici'lllrntlon nnd estliuntei of the City I'.tmlnccr Hied in the ollice of the Recorder of the City of St. John. The out of Mid improvement to he nv4.ivil n iiro. vlilcd liy the city chnrtcr upiii the prop erty ivcilly nnd pmilinrly I encfited thvrvhv nnd which i hcrehy ilcclntol to l)o nil fot, pirl thereof, nod Kireul of inini wiiiiiii loo hti iroiiiiiK'oiittidc line ofeiich Hide of iciid I'hlliiilcdiililii strict. The Hnuiuccr' I'Mlmnte oi the tirolt- nhle total cot for the iiiiitovi'iiii'iil of Mid street I fll,)i)n. Tiie plnn. niicclliLMtion mid otliimte of the City liiiKliiicr for the iiiipiove nii'iii 01 wuii riiiiniii'iniua Mrccl arc hereby niloiitcil, Ucsolvol, Thnt the City Recorder of the City of St. John he, nnd i heichy ilircrtcd to elve notice of tin tiniiniti il liiipmvcincnt of wild I'lilhulclpliin Mrcct n iiroviucii oy uie city dinner, ltcmoiifttmucc neniiiKt the nlxive Im provt'incnl inny lie filed In writing with the iindcroigucd within 15 day from the date of the lint uuhllrittlon nf tliU notice. Ily order of the Council. V. b.Tiioii.NUVKK, City Ki-cordcr. I'nblMicd Iu the St. John Review All gmt 10, !. ORDINANCE NO. 112 company by another offer nud teti tiou. It was boy's play, nud he WHS tiled of It. I'll!- iniim:ini wiw Regular services , telling the council just how and on school ton. m. iwhat terms it would neoimi th.. ciiurci. Minday lranclii.se and at the same time it I tuieoi tne most artistic bits of advertising ever done iu the west is unit which lias given fame to Hood River, If the person is yet alive who devised and engineered the up river town's advertising campaign theie is a mighty fat job waiting for him some where. We speak in ie gard to the fiuit advertising ese. cially the apples. The fame of the Hood River apple is world wide. Last year orders were placed for nearly a million boxes, whil.. th,. yield was only 60,000 boxes. This irmt brings the luglie.it prices, too. Last fall several thousand boxes of Hood River aoules sold orK tor .5..So a box. school 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. in. jwns fighting for it. To end Junior K. I.. C. P.. 2:30 p. m. j j matter, Aid. Norton made 11 motion Senior K. I,. C. I?. 7 p. 111. I?. IJ. that the iroiositon of the telephone McVicker, pastor. j company be rejected. The motion First Congregational Church V, ! was ouded by Aid. King nud J. Wnrien. pastor. Stindav school WU! """HtiuouMy carried. inn. 111.; preaching ti n. in. nud S p in. Church of Christ. Services ev ery Lord's day at 3 p. in. iu the lluptist church. Communion nnd preaching by Rev. Bruce Wolver ton, acting pastor. All cordially welcomed, Card of Thanks, We de.iire to publiclv thank our kind friends nud neighbors for their assistance and sympathy during the 1 payable in advance, illness and ueatli ot our sou, Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Churchill. MOOD RIVUk FLOUR. I lieie was a death-like stillness, when Aid Norton again arose. No one knew what was coming, nud not one in the room imagined there was anything due the company, beeiiiiugly, to try out the matter, the now thoroughly aroused councilman, to let nil know just where and how the council stood on the telephone franchise, moved that the city attor ney be ordered to draw up an ordi nance levying a tax of $50 n mouth on nil poles, : wires, etc., owned by the telephone I company now on the streets of the , city. I his motion was seconded by , Aid. Hewitt, and was unanimously , carried. Hire Insurance. We wisli to announce to the business men of St. Johns thnt we nre agents for the Glens Palls In- dm surnuce Loiupauy: that this com- pany is paying all its losses Iu San Francisco; and that 110 advance iu rates has Ik'cii made. See us when you wnut reliable nud reasonable insurance on your buildings or mer chandise. Moxoii-Valeutiue Co. (iranitite. I'he best paint for all metal roofi telephone gutters and nil metal surfaces. Gunr- uuieed lor live samples. Por sale by Potter & uoold, the hardware men. 50x100, near car 1mm, West Piedmont, all con veniences; $600 to 5800 down, balance on time. House just completed all street work done. Address or phone Thompson & Gage 517 Common wealth build ing, Sixth nud AukeuySts. Portland. Pacific 2439. The 6, HEITKEMPER GO, Watchmakers, Jewcleri, Sllverimltlu. Importer and Wholesale Dealers years wear. See 20b MOfflSOll 511861, L'Sj fffsiT PORTLAND An Ordinance Concerning Offenses and Disorderly Conduct. A ... .... . ., ... I It looked for a time as though Hour I hat Will .Make flood .nm,.ti. in, r 1,1 1, .,,.,. .1,,.. ...... Urcad l:crv Time. j not 011 the order of business, but If you want a Hour that satisfies everybody's hair was brushed the everybody usk for the Cupid Potent, riK'lt va' am' everything ended inane by the Mood River Milium ainpiu nuu serene. I Co. It is 11 Hour tllllt (ivi imn-.-r. Mk frili. iv-itu ir..oiil mi, I ll.l . '....I ...t ..frti.',... 1... i. .1. , . , .-..u .-.iuni.is.iuii uii.-iiii.ic 11 uiiiKes tiie uie euiiiieu 01 uie (iniunge sustained j best of bread. It has recently been by the grading of her property introduced 111 St. Johns and all who on Salem street. According to the use it are more than pleased with first survey, n cut of six feet had results. It is a tlonr made of the been made, but a later running ot 1 lit'st i!mtirn Or.'tmu ivltc'it mwl K. 1!m..o 1... flw. .-nr...u.Ar.- 1....I n1.,...w...l ,.., " iwcni-: tne pest miners on tiie coast. L'uptd , the liueot tiie property. Miss Cole '". Y.T . . . PPllInrlty hasi Patent and Hood River PMour is for was instructed to have iMi.iiiu.iueii iy judicious ml users ami tiie grow goour just how good For Sale. . . . ii M-coiui naiid double express harness iu pood rejiair.for'sale cheap in uie at. jonus Harness snop, v. 15. Swengel. , Uriug your work to The Review. LOTS $112.50 Ten per cent ensh down nud $5.00 per montli for balance. Residence lots, business lots and factory sites for sale prices rea sonable. Houses for Rent HILL & EWALD Contractors and Builders LINNTON, - OREGON St. Johns Phone ovoii 0999 I.iuiiton Phone Main 26 Proposals for Street Work Sealed tirorosals will he- the ofliee of the Recorder of the Cltv of The City of St. John doe urdaln ns fob lows; Section 1, No irou under the nee of s xteen (16) years shall j-et on, or cutch hnld of, or run along side of, or hi front of, or nttimpt to obstruct the pro. Kress of any street rttllwny, steam car, mobile, automobile, or machluu ornp jiaratus of like character, wagon, bueey, or other vehicle iu the city of St. Johns while Uie same is In motion, uml any iier- soil VlolatillL- uiivof the imivlslniic of ll.U ..n i' ..... .'iiiiitiiii'c MMii, iiiou itinviciiou thereof before the inun!ciK court of sJld city, be nuiiihed by a fine of not more than ten ItlO.Ool. Ol liv lllinrisnin. ...... .. l,u euy juii not more tlmn five (5) days. Passed the council August 7, 1906, ..(l'iutii ,-iuKUki 7, joijo. 1'. W. Vai.hhtikii Attest! Mainr. W. I TllOHSPVKK, Recorder. PublUhcd In the St. Johns Review Aug. HI, l"O0, RESOLUTION Notice Is hereby RVc mating of the City Council 0f "'Uy ofSt.j0hnS(0 ,,cld 0,1 ,,,c 2411. day of July A. 0. 1906, t)c fnI1 ' resolution was adopted. UKS01.VIU1: Thnt the C,,ii . City of St. Johs. ( jU.?fi ? . nronose t, I pcilicnt nud street 11 said CI y of St. l,,WiwW aiit-i-lt iiu 1 IIII11 .if 11 evnrd to !).,. T'l' M grnile. Such l,,,,, , ''" W' ' street shall cotmlst of iii:w,,it. , foet wide, .mil tl, (0 Z of u' 4) Inch plank nnd three ( ")f0 l" stringeni, nlso curb i.lai t tCP 1 L,0Br iceiifnld ten feet fro!,, 'rSy & ma. cln accordance wltht L ctt!n' ordinances of the C ty of St l ,. , the .lai... Iiccincrtl.Swlnn'U&ria the city engineer, filed in tlir wr! the Recorder of the C ly of St w'0' The cost of said IniprUnc, ufti Oswego street to be ad, " " by lie city charter til... ll.c LSI licrcby mid which is hereby ilccl" h ? be nil the lots, jwru theriof. nn,l w.t of laud within a lic km f teU mdslilo line of each .IdeofK The eiiglnecr's estimate of tl,c VnMt cost for the Improvement of the uli Oswego street Is f j,j6o..j. mi" The plntis, st.cclficntloiu ami Mtlnutu of l ic.Cltv (nglneer for the kZ ndopted. K MfVCt Kitsoi'.VKii: That the City Keconlrf of the City of St. Johns i m hereby illrccteil to e vi? ii.tilr. i .l.' proK)d improvement of sal.l Oirn street ns provided by the City Charter Remonstrances ngnliist the above Im. nrovemeiit mnv be 11 ed In urlii.,,, i.l the undetslgncil within 15 dsyS from the dnte of the first publication of thli uuutc, Ily order of the council. W. I. TllOKNDVKR, City Ucconltr. rubllshcd Iu the St. Johns Review Jolt 37, August 3 and 10, irjfi. Notice to Contractors, Notice Is hcrehv elven tlinUril! Ul. will lie received by the utiilcrslftnol his ollice In the City I ltd I. St. lulim.Or. egon, no 10 uie nour 01 lour o'clock p. 111,, 01 1 iieMiny, rtunust 14. iia, tor the fiiriilsliliiu' of materials and ronitnirtlMi nud builillngaf n City Hull for inJ In said City of St. Johns, Orceoii.sccordlor. to the Dlaus. suecUlcatliinsaiiiiettlraitti of the nrchltect, the City Hiiulnctr cl said City of St. Johns, Oreeon, now oa file with the city recorder of St. Johns, Said bids must be accompanied byirtr tilled check for ten uer cent of the amount of the bid. lllds should be accomiunlcd liriKtl' incus of the face brick to be utcil In tin biilldiui' whether clnv or cement. Mort complete details maybe secured ol the nrchltect or of the recorder. The council reserves unto itself tV. right to reject any or all bids. w. It. 1 IIOKMIVKK, Ucconltr. Published in the St. Johns Review A- gust 1 nun 10, 1900. ORDINANCE NO. 113 Wliv s,? ll . . f. I . . .... vuisii oecnuse Mood River aimles 1 best eastern (Won wlisnt er apple is the writer diK's not know. in met ue lias never seen one. The crops of the Rogue River valley, North Yakima, Hritish Columbia, .Wenuteheo and l.ake Chelan can nil le purchased iu the open mar ket, but not the Hood River apple. They do say that these apples re tail nt ten cents each iu their home town. Perhaps that is the reason they are never seen here. Some body is to blame for these good prices. It will pay the fruit glow ers of other localities to copy the methods of Hood River. She knows how. I.eavitt street, from the nnrtliei-iv Hayes street to the southerly line sey street, in the manner orovide.l ! Ordinance No. 93, subject to the pruvi sions of the charter and ordinances of the City of St. lohns. and the ninna diciotis adver-' sale by all grocers iu St. Johns, and repaired and present the bill, if any, y . . o r specifications i and estimates of the'cltv vers making 1 by the Knddcrly Transfer Co., 202 ; to the council. Cafineht & Barker Reconier0" at the mce of t,,e cit' la IUhhI Riv-, Jersey stieet. Order a trial sack. I The survey on Salem and several .,.. ..... Hids Jmst be strietlv i ,i, An Ordinance nstnbllshlnc iho urade of Plillidelphla Street from Ivanhoc Street to Brad ford Street In the City of St v Johns, Oregon. The city of St. lohns do,. iuiiuws; section 1. Ti1.1t Hib ..n.i in. ii ..tijuim Mreei irom ivanboe street to ".uuioni sireet in tiie city of St. Johns. Ureeon. as mrvrii i.,...i 1 the damage and those who have houses to rent will do well by leaving them witli St. Johns, Oregon, until Aug. a8, 1906, at 1 c. .!' ,or le i'I'roveme..t of Oregon, as suneved. locafed and line of I lished by the city engineer heretofore by of JeV-1 order of the council nf -.i.i nt. led bv shown w tl. f. 1 ' . V.'. " "? ....iiy engineer on tile with the re If not satisfactory it good. will be made other streets caused Aid. King to Cochran Block, St. Johns. .make some very pointed remarks .1 i fm on tne alleged incoiupcteuey ot uie 'surveyors. He believed some ac Notice. Mr. and Mrs. Allen niackbiirn, ! tion that would remedy the present undertakers nud enibahueis, wish and all future trouble iu the matter to notify the public of St. Johns and of grades, sidewalks and property vicinity, that owing to the recent lines should be taken at otice. fn fire which desttoyed their ofliee and I funeral chapel, thnt should their services be needed at any time, day or night, they can be found at their residence, corner Chicago and Fill-1 the matter of surveying, things seem to lie getting complicated 111 St. Johns. Rev. V. I.. Young nnd Rev. K. n. McVicker remonstrated against more streets, or a pljone call at 1 the acceptance of the sidewalk now IJickuer Hros. Store will be prompt ly attended to. being laid on Ivuuboe street. On motion of Aid. Hewitt the contract- WOOD Buy your wood at the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go, Green and dry slabwood, Leave orders at DONNELLY'S Meat Alarket or phone Kast 297. with minted blanks whirl, u-in 1 t... nished on application at the office of th Recorder of the City of Si. Johns, and said improvement must be completed on or before sixty days from the date of last publication of notice for proposals for said work. No proposals or bids will lw. - ' VVUOIUV4VU unless accompanied by a certified check payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. Johns, certified by a responsi ble batik, for an amount equal to ten per cent of the aggregate proposals, The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Ily order of the City Council. 1 , L" TllOKNnVKK, Recorder of the City of St. Johns. Published in the St. Johns Review AuK 10, 17 and J4, 1906. comer of said city, is hereby adopted anil K.1I1I rrniita - 1 assed by the council August 9, 1906, Approved August 9, 1906. ... . W. Valentine, A,vfrstl n. Mayor W. L, 1 110RNOVKE, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Au- Kst 10, 1906. . R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Line Phone Scott 1308. Piano Moving a Specialty. Leave orders at Hallberg's Furniture store and they will receive prompt attention. House to Rent. Seven room house on Hayes st. Inquire at this office. SUMAIONS. IN TIIR CIRCUIT COURT 01' THE STATU 01' OKKGON, COU.NTY 01' .MULTNOMAH. T. J. ICrcuder, Plaintiff, vs. Walter U. IIcpp, Defendant. To Walter W. IIcpp, defciidsnti Iu the name of the State of Oregon, you nre hereby summoned ami miuirw to appear and answer the cointiUInt 6II iiimiIiikI vim in tins above entitled suit 00 orlicfore 15th day of Sept., ioo,hkh Is after six weeks have expired from w . . ... f . . .t.-.r..:. I tt.Ia a.tm. uaie 01 me nrsi puuiicaiiuu vi wnnw iiioiis. It Is prescribeil iu IheorJerwr the Diiblicatlan of suiuiiions tint the .iiiiiiimti. Iu. tinlilUlimt fur six COlUttS live weeks, and said order ws mule sad dated the 3d day of August, i9o6,sndthe first publication thereof is msile tbtjnl day of August, 1906, nd if you WJ to s pear and answer, the plalntift wil PW to the court for tlic reueijinocuivn" his said complaint, to wit: , , . Pirst: For a judgment ogaliut the de fendant for the sum of yoo with Inttmt thereon at the rate of 10 jer cent per mini from 1'ebruary 17, I9"S. 1,ud tt' further sum of Jtj.tJo taxes for the yf" 1905. . Second! I'or f$o attorney fees. Third: For a decree for the the following descrilied premiss belong ing to defendant to satisfy said judgmen . ...:.. xtt ..t in, .......lireil icven 17)01 Taylor's subiHvislou of section two W, twp. one (I), S. R. 3 K. W. M..conUm. iug five acres, all in Multnomah coontr. Oregon; according to the law nv? practice of said court, that the proiwi bftlie said sale Ihj applied to WTC ment of the amount due the plaintiff sna that the defendant and all iKrsoui clsiffl itiL' under lilin subseiltieilt to the mon gage mentioueii n piaiiiiiu -c: beTwrred and foreclosed from claim, or equity of redemption in saw premises and every part thereof. That the plaintiff or any other ptrson to the suit may become purchaser sr s sale; that the sheriff execute a deeu w the purchaser, and that the purchaser w let Into possession of said premises. Fourth: For such other furtherorUU ferent relief as to the court shall snru equitable, .... , . This summons is published once week for six successive weeks in tw lohns Review bv onler of tne t -rj Judge Frazer. Judge of theabove em.i court, made the ad day of August, I- Attorney for the nain. 4M Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. First insertion August 3. ,96- , Last insertion September i-l. Well Digging' well dug on short notice and in J kJ substantial manner should cal on address Gkorgk RodinsoK, o- ohus, Oregon. ROAD OIL Absolutely Dustless Streets Have your plotted additions oiled. Prices reasonable. , PORTLAND ROAD OILINO CO 445 SUKIUOCK BUILDS'0'