THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Published F.Ttrr Friday I1V McKKON & MARKI.K. Subicrlpllon Mir, 1 1.00 per rr In tdfanre. Advertising rules, $1.00 per Inch per month. All advertising bills parttlo flnt of iaeh month. Job Prlntlnp eiecuted In flrst-cUss i.le. Hills for Job I'rlntlng cash on delivery. All communication shnnld be addressed to The Review, St. Johns, Oregon. Tint RuviUW Is entered nt post office In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns limit innttcr of the second clans under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879, Official Newspaper of the Oltj cf St Joins. Phono Cast 6100. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906. If tin; city had 110 money to do business with there would he some thing to complain about. I Are we going to have a repetition of the hdwnrds muss in the conn cil? Nine and nine-tenths of the people hope not. f COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, Most of Its Business Held Until Next Meeting Night. If any one went to the city hall Tuesday evening with the expecta tion of witnessing n "Wild West Show" as per program outlined by the Telegram, their anticipations were far from being realized. liv erything passed off in a quiet and orderly mnnner, and no violent re monstrances by the property owners disturbed the serenity or interfered with the deliberations of the city guardians. The little edifice was filled to overflowing and the door and windows were packed with faces eager to hear the proceedings of the august body. Interest cen tered in what action the mayor was going to take regarding the ques tion that has been agitating the public mind more or less since he received his appointment as post master. Many had contended that an individual could not legally hold n government position and act as mayor at one time, and that the council proceedings under such cir- The value of timber destroyed by fire near Detroit last week ag gregates more than the total loss of cuinstnnces were null. the San Francisco fire. Some say; Therefore, when Treasurer Unll ttn luilittrvit null nt ttiM fri'iMidu nt i stilled Id council Hint lie would re- tin? fire mini ens nro rvMMitmilitu for fuse to honor nnv warrants slimed business were the fire. Kxncrlcnccil woodsmen bv Mnvor Valentine until the issue would honor no documents were discharged and their places! was satisfactorily settled, a ripple My the mayor until he was enlight 01 excitement and expectancy went tn- " w"je. from 12.3 to 10.6 per cent. The plan seemed a feasible one, and apparently met with approval. Al derman Norton said judging from the remonstrance the people were not in n hurry to have improvement made, nnd he was in favor of let ting the street rest for the present. Aid. Hewitt remarked that he fa vored pushing the street through if not enough properly owners had signed the remonstrance to knock it out. Matter held over for one week. Treasurer Hall was present with his little hatchet, and stated that he understood several hundred dollars had been received by the recorder and paid out by the same source without the treasurer receiving n record of the transactions. He said that it was a difficult matter for him to keep books when he did not know how much was received and paid out. Council ordered that hereafter all monies received for the city must pass into the treasurer's possession. The recorder and the treasurer were requested to prepare their reports for next Tttesdayevcn ing's session. Treasurer Hall also stuted that he had been informed by one of the cotincilmeu that the acts of Mayor Valentine in relation to the council illegal, therefore he Alderman Hewitt opposed this plan Lon the ground that it would cotnpl catc matters too much and perhaps the fund would run out before the structure was completed. It was then decided to have the architect modify his plans so they could easily be interpreted by prospective con tractors. GEO. M. HALL filled by men from the city. I. Walker, editor of the Pacifi Coast Manufacturers' Journal. his issue of August 15, gave St Johns and her industries one of the best write-ups it has been hcrgoot fortune to gel. I he article occu pied several pages, and contains n the information necessary to enable the stranger get a good idea of th city and its resources. The recuut land fraud convictions were rather hard on Oregon's fai name in one sense, but in another prove thai no matter how promi neiil a man may become he Maud no more chance of escaping punish iug for his misdeeds than does his brethren with a standing less higl tit the hands ol 1111 Oregon judge ami jury. While it is 11 matter o regret that .so many prominent men of our state havchecu proven guilty of laud fraud, we cannot help hut t ... .... ... ... icei prouti 01 me inci mat wealth or distinction is no saviour from Ore gon justice where guilt has been established. Can any other state say as much ? While there is 11 great deal of talk being indulged in over the local ik liticnl .situation, there is practically nothing new of note outside of the declaration of Treasurer (?eo. M. 111111 mat lie will not pay warrants .signed by the mayor. Mr. Hull contends thai he is under $10,000 bonds, and wishes to protect him self and the city. Mayor Valcu tine says there is nothing new in the .situation its far as he is con cerucd. 1 le said a week ago that he would hold the office of mayor nun poMtuiiNicr until lie is con vinced he lins no right to them. The stand taken by the Mayor and the Treasurer does not help matters. If both lemain firm no money will Iw paid out. With the money tied up there will be no business. And with nothing doing everybody knows the result. fixplalns His Position ns to the Cash lug of City Warrants. "Are you going to cash nny war rants?" was asked City Treasurer Hall yesterday. "No, sir; I 0111 not," replied Mr, Hall. "What is your reason for taking tins stand ? was asked the treas tirer. "I do not think Mr. Valentine is entitled to hold two paying offices tinder the law, and for that reason any warrunt signed by him is not legal. I am looking at the matter in purely a horse sense way have not taken the counsel of any one, and there is nothing persona In the matter with me. I want to be absolutely sure I am right before I continue to pay out money, am 11 poor man. I am under $to,- 000 bonds, and I want to be abso lutcly right before I go ahead." I fli iitttttitl t rmtin ! ft r tit ttt & WM llllll IV IVIIIMIII III III 111 The officials who have charge of the city p.uk in Portland should go on a tour of iusjiectiou through the amusement yard and then issue or ders to their subordinates to clean up the various jieus and cages in which the uiiimuls are confined. Neailyall the places where the birds and beasts are kept are filthy, a majority of them stink. No ani mal or bird in its wild state toler ates the filth imposed upon them in men i-iaiiipcti prisons at tue city p irk. The fragrance arising from the bear pit would not do to scent milady's handkerchief. The row of animal cages emit a .stench that docs not icquiie the services of a policeman to make tK'ople move. A liOod hotlSi rli'Mliiiur ifti.M ...... ....I.. matters. As the park is now con- " u,t" J ""K 1U s presented ducted the societv for ntevemtmi f 1 n "II w" 2o. 1 he matter was laid eiuelty to animals have good cause to act. the rounds of the crowded room and An ordinance regulating licenses this stand, do you, Mr. Hall?" caused all to sit up and take notice, '"r um posting, circuses, merry-go- "Yes, sir; I do." Council was called to convene at rounus, etc., passed second reading. "Suppose the council threatens 7:30, but owing to the late arrival 11 ordinance relating to the to Impeach you?" of the mayor and one or two conn- keeping ot domestic animals in the "i would much rather be Iin- cilinen, the hands of the watch city limits was sent back to tue at- peached than to think I am paying pointed to h; in wnen tue mayor s iui ikviskihchi, nm. nunun out money illegally. I cannot nf- gavel sounded for the meeting to contending that it wns too strict in ford to take the chances. All I come to order. regard to keeping or cows. Mr. want Is the same as the mayor asks koii call showed all present with "u"u greni inciui 01 ine oo- for some one to convince him that the exception of Aid. IJobie, who vine, ana took occasion to give 1111 ,e is not entitled to hold the two had not yet returned from being 11 entertaining little talk on the "ba- offices. When I nm convinced that soldier boy. wes mother as lie termed it. 1 can cash warrants signed by Mr. Minutes of the previous, or nine- " irnucnisc was petitioned for by Valentine, and do It legally, I will teenth regular session were read and lle u. k. cvc a. railroad company cash them as long ns I have money approved without comment. ' '"' smetrnck on uieensl side of to do it with," answered Mr. Hall. A communication from I'.nginecr "rinuoru street, irom uniuniore 10 Goodrich, in which he demanded ev York streets, for the benefit of ns warrants 011 the Improvements woolen mill. Aid. Hewitt was of Catlin and Uvely streets, was ' favor of giving the woolen mill a read. These warrants had been hle track if they asked for it, but leld back until the advertising bill was emphatic In declaring that he had been liquidated, lint as these Mid not think the franchise should streets had been advertised ami re- ln! K'ven to the railroad company, advertised in 17 or 18 publications M,u S!,i(1 if this company was given in all, and as the cost for the iin- 11 ''lock here and a block there they proveinents was light, it was found would soon have all they wanted that the percentage allowed for the when the city desired a station engineer, out ol which the printing ph'ced at any designated oint the Dill was to be deducted, did not niiiro.ni company would he 111 a po- cover the advertising charge. Ho piuou to no as tney pleased iiDout the engineer, in his communication Knintiug this or any other conces- demanding the warrants, refused to that might be desired. Aids. pay the bill for advertising on these d Norton favored granting streets. Attorney Oreen then read the franchise since same is so the law covering this point, ami it badly needed by the woolen mill, ifiiu I..Mrn..,l tli, n.li.ir.. tli. . I. bill (lid not believe ill iriiilmr llw. i.... ...... t.iui 11 nviw t.iv viiki I . ... .....k ..wi . . neer'.s percentage was too small to concession for 25 years the length I f JriP MlinHfOll cover these- evivonses tlie nmtiertv OI lime USKCd lor 111 tile. Octitton. II udders along said sticet should be I " was then decided to hold the nf- re-assessed to the extent of the de- '"ir over for one week. ficit. The attorney stated that he An ordinance accepting viewers' lid not want to see the engineer lose I rejMrt of Modoc street from Char on his work, and requested council lesion to Pesseiidcii streets received to have nu ordinance drafted for third reading and was placed 011 Its the re-assessment. passage. Aid. Hewitt wanted to know If '' Hurlbert arose to Inquire the engineer was to be permitted to concerning the bonding act and was continue making his estimates so informed by the attorney that under ow that contractors would not hid the charter it held good. on the work and thus pile up the Messrs. Poff ami Smith wanted advertising bill. On motion the ' k,,l)w If they could go ahead and matter was held over for one week. ''O' their own pavements on Hurl- I'.ngiueer Goodrich also had 11 ingtou street .since 110 contract had communication in regarding the O. I)CCI 'et for laying sidewalk 011 this K. & N. cars being allowed to re- street. After thrashing the matter main on the street crossings, thus vcr pretty thoroughly they were obstructing travel to the ferry. Af- d vised to use their own judgment ter some little discussion as to the 111 ' matter, as it was not quite n length of time cars should be per- regular proceeding. Notice. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hlackburn. undertakers and emlmlmers, wish to notify the public of St. Johns and vicinity, that owing to the recent fire which destroyed their olTice and funeral chapel, that should their services be needed at any time, day 1 or iiigiit, tney can lie louud at their residence, corner Chicago ami I ill more streets, or n phone call nt Hickner Hros. Store will be prompt ly attended to. We Can Make SUITS A' Week-We Have Doubled the Capaci ty of Our Workshop Of It's no mistake, Gentlemen I YES, SIR! WELCH cuts the price during The Big Midsummer Sale f 20.00 suits $14.75 jf 10.00 suits $7.45 25.00 suits 19.75 15.00 suits 9,75 2,000 pairs men's nnd boys' shocs;each paira bargain to If not right Welch makes it right Si WELCH THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER 221-223 Morrison Corner First ft! CHURCH NOTICES. Haptist church hi. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. 111. Preaching at it a. in. U. Y. P. U. 7 p. in. Preaching nt 8 p. in. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Methodist church S. h. Young pastor. Sunday school 10 n. 111.; preaching at it a. 111. Union ser vices 8 p. in. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 n. 111., low mass; 10:15 a. in., high mass; 7:30 p. 111., vespers mid benediction. St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Chain.-!, University Park Rev. Win. K. Powell, chaplain. Regular services tin. in. butulnv school 10 a. in. Ivvaiigclicnl church Sunday school ion. in. Preaching 11 a.m. Junior K. I,. C. Ii. 2:30 p. 111 ; Senior K. I,. C. I!. 7 p. 111. H. Ii, McVicker, pastor. First Congregational Church P. J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching 11 a. in. and 8 in. j v.iuircn 01 cnrist. .Services ev cry Lord's day nt 3 p. in. in the Iiaptisl church. Communion und ireitchlng by Rev. Hruce Wolver ton, acting pastor. All cordially welcomed. Subscription Notice. The subscription price of Tni Riivuiw outside of Multnomah county is Si. 50 per year in ad vance. All papers will he dis continued at the expiration of the time paid for. W. JOWER Jowcrllock,N.Jcrscyst ' Special Bargains. Hoys' and youths' SWS In box calf and vici kid, ' lieavy soles, $1.00,$,. 1.50 and $2.00. These prices are extremely low. We have suit eases frofu .50to $5.00. HR W. gains all week. lluyllow HILL & EWALD Contractors and Builders L1NNT0N, - OREGON Por Sfile. New six-room house and lots in St. Johns Heights addition House modern throughout and has never been occupied. A very desirable home. Inquire at this office. .St. Johns l'hotic hcott 6999 Mnnton I'hone Main si Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer mouths the first unnatural ooseuess of a' child's bowels should itive immediate attention, .so as to heck the disease before It becomes serious. All that Is necessarv is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by n dose of castor o to cleanse the system. Rev. M. O. Stockland, pastor of the first M Ii. church, I.ittle Palls, Minn., writes: We have used Chamberlains Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it n very val uable remedy, esjiccially for sum mer disorders in children." Sold by Jackson's Pharmacy. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Iniure a chanae of ad vertisement the copy for such chango (hould reach thlo office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Pleaio remember thlo and mve the printer $1600 for House and Lot 50x100, near car barn, West Piedmont, nil con veniences; J600 to $800 down, balance 011 time. House just completed alt street work clone. Address or phone Thompson & Gage 517 Commonwealth build ing, Sixth and Aiikeuy Sts. Portland. Pacific 2439. ROAD OIL Absolutely Duslless Streets I dive S ORDINANCE NO. 115 An Ordinance Adopting VIcwcrs'Rc. port on Alodoc Street From Charleston Street to Pcsscnden Street. The city of follow: St. Johiu doci onUIn u mitted to stand on the cross streets. I during which Aid. Norton gave council the benefit of his railroad cxiwiciicc hi this connection, an ordinance was ordered drawn mak ing the time limit not to exceed ten minutes at any one time. The engineer's acceptance of im provement on Salem street was then read, and after 11 little eruinblimr about grade stakes, was accepted by council. Aid. Norton made a motion that Miss Cole be paid for damages done Attorney Perkins stated that the notices jmsted by the engineer were not constructed according to char ter, and thought the engineer should he admonished by council to stick to the charter's instructions regard lug the notices mid not deviate so much therefrom. Mr. Perkins said lie nan made out notices in strict conformity to the charter nnd en dorsed by Judge Greene which he desired the engineer to shin in read- iuess for posting, but as yet he had not done so. Council instructed Wl lieu the TcJeuram's Kast Sid.. correspondent made his apjwarance in the council chamber mid sat down with his tablet on his kuee t uesnay night it was thought that i that a to her properly through the care- K'ngiueer to sign proper notices. lessuess of the engineer in placing The only bills presented were for tue hukcs on naiem street, and or articles purchased for the fire tic. tinrtniiHit nnw .ii ir nmi.it! , ... .... ll-JI VUIIJ'IIII i - ailll S2.75 was Paid to several fire. aside for another week. men who assisted in extinguishing in a discussion regarding the es- the brush fire near the dry docks lapiisiiiueut of grades raised by Re- recently making a total of $9.00. corder Thorndyke, the attorney Hills were ordered paid, ruled that it was council's privilege At this stage of the game Aid. alone to establish grades. Hewitt opened up on the mayoralty Attorney Perkins, in behalf of uuestion. and stated that he did mt the Hayes street contractors, asked resolution be passed estab would lu ii,i i 1" :V.:;T" l "- 'e uu uni-cn street uem tue postmastersiiip. truihfuUu, : , er " J?.'" J "r M"r Yal atl L'l-ini's reiu.n i. cVt i . ', u,""",- ""any oniercti to man nan a ngnt to u.s Maui .s report the fol ow ntr dnv t H 1 mm..! .i.:.. . 1 1... 1... , ... - 11 m vmiwiiik 1111.1 Kiutiiiii, 19.1111 111: iiiui me wimiu believe the actions taken by council were legal so lonir as the mnvor In reply that every opinions, but re of the eiv A remonstrance was read signed too much at heart tn dr nnvtiim.r uar- bv a number of It W nmt. ... .1 11 w. v...... , jllllKCI Parent to all that iintes .1,.. . . , Z : ' '" n,,LV, ' ' "'K y'"11 ' uuu co"c procmt- uniin' tireoM.t i,,cY cY. L I Z . vwiiiitu lu'i o improve saui .street us I nigs uiuier present circumstances live is ,un soon 3 ' 1 " rCS? !! .' 'M.,IS 1 !? ? -erB.!'erf!tIy legal nnd legitimate. fields the eirenh, i, . f Zr" " l. . . wooci- titai innocent public cannot be made .iii ,.m.V!.;.. . VV 1 ' 'l' , "Ul,!,c uiiuiug engineer ot some to stiller same old mess of misstatements, un uiuuiiiiuess, mid inalieiouslv inl tacts apiK-'aretl. Miitiniibu 1 iiiu iKjii 1 iiiui 1 rum r itt ctn 1 1 mi M'riohj,.,... i... it.. . 11 .1 . insula. Cmitieiliiien .,! . ' 1 -. niiinKiuu, mui. uv euuieiuied inai since pie of St loli 1 is i 1 1 e 1 ! ' r 1 1 was present ami introduced to conn- the mayor's chair was filled by the i S l,,Y AWenuan Norton. Mr. voice of the public and is in nowise iVtioiV rl.ri..i n l'ln.lls- Womlhouse is a Philadelphia street an apjintive office, the only way hrli tIlu ,erwl U,e slrcct bnproveiiteiit. by a decision of the court. roS thico umns ofS ml i ,"e ?,,nl hct Wat T l,resc,,t This' lhe' is where this much pen rft s of t ,e ,rescnl mootwl (l,,esti0 wi likd' t. ha it is elthe the J T l? nU "Reer. but rather to aid and as- and while it will likely be a bone o mm 11 is inner uie news oaoer's nr wt iiim if . . i? ...m h.. ...., ...... .. nra,Uiv, nam wic i-uiuciiiiuu ior some tune to come. The Columbia Woolen Mills workshop has for the past six months been too small to handle our trnde sat isfactorily. We never have slighted a garment or turned out nny careless, hurried work, but the disparity be tween our business and our facilities has sometimes re sulted in unavoidable delay in delivering clothes, Henceforth we shall be able to deliver suits promptly. Our new fall fabrics are arriving. We have 800 new patterns 011 exhibit. Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges nnd Cash mere. Suits to Your Measure 17-50 10 40.00 Trousers to You r Measure $4-00 t0 lo-oo Visit our store see the fin est collection of men's dress goods ever exhibited in Port land. Kxainine our new, modern, uptodate workshop. See how the Columbia Woolen Mills Co is keeping her place in the vangunrd of the march of progress being made by "Greater Portland." PI re Insurance. We wish to announce to the 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 Sail Prancisco; and that no advance in rates has been made. See us when you want reliable and reasonable Insurance on your buildluiis or iner- chaiidise. Moxon-Vnlentiiie Co. Oraiiilile. The best paint for all metal roofs. gutters and all metal surfaces. Guar anteed for five years wear. See samples. lor sale by Potter it Goold, the- hardware men. your plotted addition oiled. I'riccs reiiw)imlilc. PORTLAND ROAD OILINQ CO 115 Kiiukmki: llcii.nixis. LOTS $112.50 Ten per cent cash down nnd $5.00 per mouth for balance. Residence lots, business lots and factory sites for sale prices rea sonable. Houses for Rent ami those who have houses to rent will do well by leaving tiiem with Canright & Barker Cochran Hlock, St. Johns. Thnt, wliercim.oii the 17th slay of Julr 1906, the council of thcCltyofSt. lohw by rcwlutloii.duly nn.l IceUy t,Llti' to the effect that tlicrc be tlirte xlntn itpjwlitted to uscm the IwncfiUsml dim ngcitof thcMvernl pnicrtlc alone the proponed oiwnliig, Inyhu; out ami ub Hulling or .Modoc Mrvct nt crtliei. Ifictilloim of the city eiihiccr; iml ttut rhiiriMlny, July a6th, v,,, K ti,e j,, nnd date, mid 10 o'clock n. m. be u,, hour, mid the St. Johtii City IUII le tht place of the firt hiccIIiil' of the M viewer 5 nniltlmt nil prurty ownm lutcriMcd In the mIi! wotk lie Invited to meet the viewers nt the nhovc time il pmce; nun, wncren, nil the irotrtr owner along Mid tiroiioctl owhId, Inyhig out mill ctnljIOiiiig of uM Mo. iloc Mrvet were duly mid legally notified of mch uicctlng, m ruiiiiml bythcUw nnd the charter of mIiI city; niul, Wherciit, 011 the mild :6tlt tiny of loir, 1006, nt 10 o'clock n, 111. nt the St. Johti city hull In Mild city, Mid mccUss vn duly held hy mIiI vicucn in compluiire with Ktid rvM)ltitlon uiul the Ur uA charter of Mid cllv: anil. Whcrcuii, the Mid v(cmc, after heir ug "II the tckthiiouy ami sUlcmccUcf liitcrentcd jwrtlc tirvHiit. ami after tint dclibcmtloii, iiimlc their fiiiillngi In wonU mid fik'nrc following, to wit: ".St. John., Oregon, Augutt 1, To the llouornhlc the Mayor ami lie Council of the City of Si, Jolmi.Ot- ckoii: uciitleiueii: We, the viewers ip. Kiliitcd hy your honorable body to turn the ihinincH mid Iwuefit to tlieKrtnl procrtlc nlong the route of tlie pro nosed ODcnliiL'. invhiL' out ami iunrorinf of .Modoc street. (11 t ie wld city of St. JohtiH, Oregon, accord I iik to the pUos, )eeincntionii niul estimate ol the city engineer, do hereby make the folio Is reiri; U'e fllnl Hint liiminiirli as tilt rrflt hulk of property owner nlone the pro l)M.'d street have donated ami will dcJi- .. ... ..... ..t 1. ...1 mic iu wic ciiy iiic urea ui uuu umr wry to crfcct the street, thetc ounen mould not he forced to pay any iiauugti, nnd the bcneflta to tlicc tcople will ennui the dnniauei. We find that In the cum: of 1!. I. llnfford.of whose land there will he required lo.jHt MHiare feet, Uut his lMMielits will he fully n jjreat a the muouiit of damiiecs winch he my incur. The street which it is contemplated t complete will, we believe, prove a greater For Sale. A 1 I - .Moulin iiaiui double express 1 !.. 1 . , . ' iiuiucaa in goon repair, torsa e clieun at the St. Johns haniess shop. W. xv. aweuei. BritiR your work to The Review. WOOD Huy your wood at the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go, Green and dry slabwood. Leave orders at DONNELLY'S A.eat Alarket or phone Kast 297. i correspoiulent's design and purpose w MiuK Hunt in 01. joiius at every possible opiortunity, and it is up to our citizens to retaliate by boy cotting that pajer so long as its present representative continues in his efforts to bring our city into dis repute with the aid of its columns. grade as established on this street was entirely too heavy for street cars and automobiles to ascend without difficulty, and being a prac tical engineer with years of experi ence, he had made a survey of the street and made how the grade Mayor Valanttue will no doubt be postmaster and mayor until the end ot tue chapter. The new city hall was discussed at some length. Aid, King was in favor of getting the work done bv a sketch showing the day. clainniiL' that the pitv mnlil couui oe lessenei save at least if 1.000 bv so iin nr. COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. TAILORS. Klks' Building, Stark aud Seventh Streets. in N the above sou are von win aUi 4 - ... v. U tU- UUt 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 man, had placed an attractive announcement of your wares, at correct prices, in that space, you'll have some idea that it would have brought you trade. Better try it next week. benefit to him than to any other prop erty owner idoni; the route. We.twrf fore, unless lib da inures ami UencnU being equal, Verv respectfully, I'.lllll, John foil, W.T.Leisgttt, Viewers." Which said report of said viewers boa file with the city recorder of saidcitjr, and, Whereas, mch rexrt apjars to t couucil to be in all resjiects reasowwe mid just; now, . , Therefore, the city of St. Johns does ordain as follows: That said viwer port be and the same is hereby saopiw In all jwrticulars, , Passed by the council August Jl, Approved Augut 31, 1906, F. W. VausiiM. Attest: Nayor. W, L. TllOKNPVKE, IVCVUIUCI. Pnfi11ti.l I., ii.- r r.ilwis Review " gust 34, 1906. I Proposals for Street Work Sealed promsals will be received'' the office of the Recorder ol tlie " St. Johns. Oreeon, until Aug. , I9i 4 o'clock p. in., for the iuiproveuiw waviti street, irom me nuii".v Hayes street to the southerly hneoyn sey street, in the manner pttvwwv Ordinance No. 93. subject to the p" sions of the charter and ordinance w the City of St. Johns, and Jl specifications and estimates of the engineer on file at the office of tW-,lJ Reconler. . i,nrt rtMa .im I strictlv In acconispw with printetl blanks which ytll be iw tiished on application at the office " ' J Recorder of" the City o St. MnV0 said Improvement must be .completw . or before sixty days from the date 0 1 publication of notice for propyls ior saiil work. , . .cM,rtJ No proposals or bl'ls win oe r' k unless accompanied by a certified payable to the order of the MJ City of St. Johns, certified by ble bank, for an amount equa to ten r cent of the aggregate proi,s , bJdl j, The right t refect any and all wu hereby reserved. By order of the City Council. Published In the St. Johns Reviews S' 10, 17 and 34. The firTest of callhTg cards atTb Keview omce.