THE ST JOHNS REVIEW t'ubllshtrt F.icry Frldny iiv McKijon & Markms. GOUNCli PROCEEDINGS, Jl.no prr mr In ndrAncc i.uu per men per mcmn. Fulnerlntlon rate Ailvpt tlnlnff mtPN. S All mltpttiilng bills pujal le first o( '( tiionlh. Job I'rlnttnir executed In ftrst rlnnn itW, HUM for Job I'rlntlng rsh on deliver?. All coinmunlcMlons should be addressed to Thu Iterlew, St. Johns, Oregon. Tint Kltvntw Is cntcrctl nt jiosl office In Saint Johns, Oregon, ns innll mutter of the second clnss under the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. omcUl Newspaper of the City ef St, Joins. Phono Enst 6106, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, lyoG. A Pew of (lie Things tlint Happened Tuesday Night. Thcr- was a tegular Ring-Around-Rosy, Seven Devils in Het- sy ana nignt nanus kouiki son of a time at the meeting of the city dads Tuesday night. The show had heen liberally advertised and as , a result there was a crowded house. ! Tim fun boimn almost from the fall ' of the gavel, and lasted until mid- nignt. aki. ucwiii acieu as nng innster and Recorder Thorndyke, Treasurer Hall, Attorney Greene ! and Mayor Valentine were among those who wore the spangles. It j was a Ihree-ring nffair with the I Itanium & Hailey outfit hacked up 1 against the fence. The only things lacking were the red lemonade and the bearded lady. Oratorically it was a battle royal, and embryo statesmen went down one after an other in the mighty slaughter. 1 Numerous attorneys, like hawks perched 011 a high stump watching 'a lone chicken, were distributed ! fonveiiientlv nbniit the slnffv room. If 1 he Review would kick all the nd the boys who hustle the news kicks through that it is daily re-1 fr the Portland papers had taken quested to the proprietors would not J up their stand in it corner. livery be able to issue a paper for a month, body was ready to assist in the Let us all love one another. The Lord only knows of the trouble we are in City Treasurer Hall paying city day noon. Portland papers please copy. has been warrants since Wedties- two jobs, and I don't think he can, either," thundered the attorney. The commotion aroused the re corder, who sat in his eyes closed. He woke up and immediately topk a hand in the debate. Rev. Warren and Attorney Greene were arguing matters, so were Aid. Hewitt and the recorder, and Mr. Parker was seeking a place to insert another oratorical wedge. In the midst of the turmoil the mayor said, entreatingly: "Well, boys; let's settle this thing." Hy this time Aid. Hewitt and the recorder were having a tilt about the money received and paid out during the week. "Von took in 65 the other day, didn't you?" Inquired Aid. Hewitt of Recorder Thorndyke, "Yes, sir; I did." "What did you do it for?" "Because I wanted to." "You did, eh? Didn't we tell you last week ttot to take In any more money?" "Yes, sir." "What did you do it for?" "To pay the warrants." "Are you the recorder and treas urer and does this town's money all pass through your hands?" The rapid fire gun of the alder man annihilated the recorder. Hut SENSATIONAL It will pay not only every resident of this city, but of the state, to read I-.ditor Walker's writetip of St. Johns in the Pacific Coast Mauu facturcrs' Journal. Many hitherto unpublished factsate brought before Hie reader. A 25-year franchise for using two blocks of streets will be asked for and acted upon at the meeting of the council Tuesday night. It will be well to study this matter of free gifts closely liefote parting with them. St. Johns is very young ami may need .some ot . the now available material in her old age. Nearly every visitor from the hast who has made an extended tour of the coast, sums up his ob .Nervations by declaring: "If Pott- laud hud the push and vim of Seat lie me largest city 011 the coast would have been 011 the Willamette f!.... it fe . . ... nf ini.t hko. j course 1111s dous not sound very nice, but isn't it the gospel truth? If two or three men collectively and one mini individually would be a trifle decreet in their utterances St. Johns and and its niiinldiul nf fairs would not attract one-tenth of the undesirable publicity that they no. w 01 King ine not air rou e over time .sometimes nets ns a boomerang, ii 1 . . . . " ue iiiiMie.-t. iiy aci or deed oil your part that entitles you to stand in me limelight will surely lie tec ogiiUed. The continual blowing of your own Horn is weai isouie to the tuiijoiity, iiixl all have had enough 01 11 10 last mem lor some time. !.....- ..... .. 1 ne neiiiie ueseiiicd ny uie .so called minister Sinythe in his nt tempted denunciation of Rev. Fret J. Warien in the pulpit of the Con Kii'giiiioiiiii cuurcii nisi Mtutiay was Humiliating to the last degree to every mini in St. Johns. The secluculur effect. pietuud by tin'.- man of the cloth was something 0111 01 uie ordinary anil lur beyond the cniupichciiNiou of the man with a ioiiI gtieviiutv. The very fact tluil he is willing to sacrifice the ...... I .e 1.: :r . . ... . Kim,i 1 1 1 v.- 111 1 1 in wile III IH!l Ills so-called wrongs is enough to con demn linn in the eyes of all. Xo one iHflieve his story, and the gen vnil opinion is that he should have been Uliceieiiioniou.sly kicked out of the city on the completion of his tiruinaue denunciation of the minis ter whose pulpit he disgraced. grand opening. The meeting opened by roll call unit ttii ri'iiilimr ot tin. mimiliw nf the last meeting. The wording of '' gentlemen of the jury: In my the order given the recorder by the opinion you ought to " n . . . . ' .1 I IF f- Tl. !.. council at the last meeting in regard . "Y 111111 ' urKtr !UUJ' "' to the receiving and payment of suiting the council," came from moiiev was changed from "forcer- Aid. Rascr. tain financial reasons" to "in order With an 1 oueiided look Mr. Par to comply with the charter." At-subsided, and, leaning over, tomey Greene stated that the inln- whispered to Aid. Raser: "ou utes as read reflected upon the in- wottldn t cut me out, would you?" tegrity and honesty of the recorder. "Well, boys, let's settle this The city engineer was present wing, picatied uie mayor. and advocated the adontion of the I reasurer Hall then asked for ... .. ... ' .... . I.I - f I .11 Minneapolis, Minn., building laws. " passage 01 n resolution auiuori- le was fo owed bv a renresenta- '"" ! we warrants, mil 1 iIvm of n cliutnttttl LMHfitio rnmiuiiv. the council would not agree to who wishes to sell the city one of 1'IikIIhk that nothing could be done his inneliiiies. After soiiiuexDhinii- to break the deadlock the co tion, etc., Aids. King, Norton and proceeded with the regular ord Dome were atmoiuted it committee UUSIliess. to investigate the matter. A communication from the city Engineer Woodhousc was present engineer relative 10 111s ices was wth a t raw ntr for the uinrove- "" ver, uie - owl cars were re I I I I I M. incut of Philadelphia .street. His coiuuieimwi, " mi iilaus were for a 1 1 per cent Scene at the Congregational Church Last Sunday. A most successful exhibition of a man making a consummate ass of himself was given in the Congrega tional church of this city last Sun day morning when one known as Rev. C. M. Sinythe of Hubbard, Ore., attempted to disgrace Rev. Fred J. Warren, pastor of the church, in the eyes of his parishon ers and the community. It was an attempt at sensationalism never at tempted by the most versatile writer of the modern circus. The congre gation witnessed one of the most despicable and contemptible acts that could be concocted in the brain of a dyed-in-the-wool sneak. The whole scheme fell flat, however. Instead of the congregation believ ing the story derogatory of their pastor, a meeting was at once held and the would-be defamer roundly denounced. The morning service had begun. Among the voices in the congrega tional singing Rev. Warren recog nized that of the Rev. C. M. U.iii.lli.. T ......t.i.r ll.n .tl.t.iit I,.. h, 1,1 At .f .f 1 1 I kJIIII 1IIW. JVtlWUK tUW IfUll'Ifc III. e had the sa isfactlon ot playing a wct tQ th(. Smyme wns poor hand well. 'seated and asked him to conic for- Attorney Parker pre-empted the ...i ...i ....... ,, 1... The greetings were very cordial and the two walked to the pulpit, where Sinythe was given a seat. 1 After a brief prayer Rev. Warren . introduced hissupposcd-to-bc friend, saying he would deliver a short ad dress. Little did the local minister I I think he was presenting a bicd who would sacrifice every manly instinct upon the altar of notoriety. No one had the faintest idea of the tirade that was about to be deliv ered. With a face blanched with hate and vengeance, the visitor be- tr; 1., t .1.... 11 .. ftiiu . itij ii nulla, 1 11:1111:11111:1 wv.ll was closed. Mrs. Sinythe or Rev. Warren have'never attempted to re new their acquaintance. Mrs. Stnvthe is described as a handsome young woman and the mother of two children, bhe is now at-the home of her parents at Howard Lake, Minn. Those who know her speak of her as a tt tie wife and a most estimable woman. Rev. Warren has been a resident of St. Johns for several months as pastor of the first Congregational church. He is a man of 30 or 35 years, is married and lias a wiie and five children. He is well and favorably known, mingles in any gathering and is popular with all. His congregation is with hint body and soul against the accusations of Sinythe. A resident of St. Johns who has known Rev Warren since he was a child says he has never known a mean or dishonest act by hint in his life. Sinythe is well known in Port land, beveral years ago he was the pastor of the Mississippi Ave ntte Congregational Church. Leav ing there he became a Pullman conductor and accepted tt call of the Congregational church at Hubbard, resigning that charge Aug. t. One of the humiliating features of the affair was the fact that last Sunday was the first time In several months that Mrs. Warren attended the morning services, being de tained at home by the care of her children, the youngest of whom is an infant of only a few mouths. The exhibition given by Sinythe last Sunday is characterized as tlint of a person who is seeking notoriety at all hazards and nt tiny expense, aim 111c only regret is that he was tolerated to the extent In making the exhibition that he did. CHURCH NOTICIiS. Haptist church 15. A. Leonatd, pa.stor. Sunday school nt 10 n. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. U. Y. P. l doiie! fir,t u"orls w.crc mm,u t0 7 I. Preaching at 8 p. in. All uiicil cs,S,,,.h ""KK-'K1111011"1 cliurch are cordially Invited to attend these I " J nt St. Johns. You now worship in services. a beautiful church, instead of a hall Mclho(list cMTcl-.S. L. Young tirade lire hose was ordered paid. aealnst a t t ter cent tirade bv Citv On motion of Aid. Norton the f rt ami lent as ueiore. 1 nope you are getting good out of your church and your pastor. I IT .... I. ...I .. I. .....I.. ..At I uiivw nun 11 no fiy wiic HIUI lor .,1,11,1 ct .. !.:.. 1 I viiiiiii vii. .jut u iiiiiuieui 11 m pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching at 1 1 a. in. Union ser vices 8 p. m. Holy Cross Catholic church, iiodic and as true 11 woman as ever 1 orisiiiouiu aiauon :i a. m was. I loved her. Hut she has "v mass; 10515 n. in., high mass; gone from me and I have lost her utfo p. in., vespers and benediction. and all. t Amlnw'u i;,.;....,,..! ri..,..i " - i'niM'iii wiiuin.1 Win. R. Regular services Kni'ltieer Gii.Mlrleh. Mr. WimmI. city attorney was ordered to corres- hou.se read figures that lessened the P01"1 bondsmen of the for-1 extiense of the improvement several mw c.ity recotder towartl the end of: thousand dollars. .securing n complete reort. 1 he charter cotiim ssiou stmii.H. mnilnsi t I.. iiiiir....i......i nf tiered to hold its first meet ntr t 1 IT" .V". ": V.' " funtiav senooi 10 11. in. I - ."1 ... . 1 lereii mv iiouie ami won mv w l 11. ii. ..1.. 1. .1.1.. ...1 1... 1 1 in 111111' 1 ni'iMiiuir 1 a ii iimieii.i ia.siieeiMKiieii wy uvo- v A""v """" . away from me. Yotlitiea traitor fn...Mr7A, I'ome and I 1.1....1... , " :.. "... '"enounce .111111.11 mu uiuthn iiiUK nil lintll- r I "I 've waited long for this hour University Park-Rev. in' was or. "lien I cottld tleiiottnce you, Krcd Powell, chaplain. Regul .cting thialL.!:. wl! T "' Suiiilnv sehoo thirds of the proiierty owners. Con siderable tllscussiou followed, and finally, by a vote of 4 to 1, the re monstrance was accepted Aid. Hewitt voting in the negative. At this point 1 reasurer Hall stepK'd forward and explained his position in regard to the payment of warrants. He did not think he could pay them. Neither did his loiidsmeu. In his opinion the mayor was not entitled to hold two offices. He was willintr to lie shown, however. Prom half a dozen sources ones- lions were hurled at the treasuier. It began to get tt bit tropical over his way. I he mayor told the council in a very llat-rooted way that he was mayor, had held the olltce since he was elected, that all business trims- acted was legal, and that he did tint see any reason why Treasurer Hall should not pav the warrants. 1 his declaration starlet You delayed until the J . uredeen gave notice that the' . " V,',"" ' fortl .street was next meeting. Aid. Uredeen gave notice that the water drants, The city entii a. tiered 10 produce plans 01 the Ivan hoe stteet sidewalk. The recorder was ortlered to ascertain the num ber of m!cs and miles of wire In the city limits owned by the telephone and railroad companies. Recortler Thorndyke .submitted the following report, showing that the city has been doing n prosperous misiiiess. deceived from all sour ces, $3,1,5.13. .18. Disbursements, f 33,5 19.63. On hand, $33.75. lfor the above amounts the recorder has receipts to show where the money has gone. Notice. Members o'f the American cannot asked you as a traitor. m deny wniii 1 charge you .11.1 . I. 1 1 1 I . 1 win iiih Kin you wuen sue me to do so. You cannot livitngelical church - Sunduy school 10 a. in. Preaching 1 1 a. in. junior K. u. c. IS. 2550 p. m senior K. L. C. I?. 7 p. m. K. K. Mcvicker, pastor. First Couureuatlonal Church K. House J Warren, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching 11 it. in. and 8 1 After finishintr his talk Smviho P nt. dramatically reeled to n seat In the Church of Christ. Services ev- rear 01 ine cnurcii and hid his face ery Lord's day at 5 p. 111. in the in ins nanus, likely tor the purpose Haptist church. Communion uud oi leering cunningly through his preaching by Rev. Hruce Wolver- lingers 10 see me eilect of his words ton, acting pastor. All cordiallv the fire- Members of the American Hos works. pitnl Association in St. lohns and Aid. Hewitt did not think the vicinity can now pay their monthly mayor could hold two offices. tines at the branch office of the as- 1 he mayor asked that the ones- soelation. io8'J Jersey street, nd- tion of paying the warrants be set- joining Review office. Office will tied first. remain open until 7 n. m. for the Attorney Greene was appealed accommodation of members who ' ir . . k:7,.1. ur,naMen "ahleremetly. in Ifhiiil.. I (H111m pull inrliir In imnJ i i . ... . :V stautling by paying your tines on those present. The effect of Siuythe's wortls fairly stunned the nudience. All eyes were turned on Rev. Warien as he Mepied Into the pulpit. Re ferring to the tirade of Sinythe the minister said: "The brother once undertook to show that I was in sane, but you can judge from his conduct here which Is the rational welcomed. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the summer mouths the first iimmtnrnl looseness of a child's bowels slmntil have immediate intention, so as to check the disease before it becomes serious. AH that s neeessarv .1 few doses of Chamberlain's- Colin . ' 1 done him no wong, and Inn, hilly S!f 1 f Sy?,cmr M- - responsible for and 'answerable Z ff R,,? S? firSt M.K my own'acts." ?, , ,' wtUe s M,l,n" writes: He then proceeded with the er. Yf.!",ve C """plains Colic . . . . I 1. 1 If 1 ltr!l ntlll I nri man I J I . . e I vices mid delivered Ins sermon. ' iM-mwty ior tti . incvtrriii vi'iir; iiiii utii it n . . i i 1 nose present sav t wus nmtHrK. ' ' ' ' " VC'J viu- COMMERCIAL CLUB, to. His answer was very and unsaiistiictory. Aid. Hewitt again asked If the promptly. mayor ctaild hold two olhces. Attorney Greene's answer was still unsatisfactory. treasurer Hall and the mayor exchanged compliments in regard to holding olhce and paying war rants. Rev. Kred Warren saw n wav llllt llf t lit itiliillltlltl flllfl nine . v. .... . I ... .1 ti, 1 . . I mi mill iiii.-i v .-v - .. kV m 11 em g Wednesday night, plaining very clearly, when the . i.v .iiiiiiuK vu. picseuicd cnoius ot voice: All Weil- Interesting .Meeting Held nesd.iy livening, icniiie me i.iei inai mere were just thiiteeu meiiibtis in attetiduuee at the Commercial club there was Notice, All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of McKeon & 1 horndyke or R. W. McKeon are requested to call ami settle. Auv one having bills against the abov parties will please present them for payment. especially for sum- a Patch of correspondence from the u. K. v: iN, Co. explaining why their boats tin not hind at the city dock. It is claimed that the ap proach to the city dock is unsafe, but the defect can be remedied at slight expense. On motion the chair appointed I, II. Chipmau, A. R. Jobes and R. V. McKeon as a committee to investigate. L. It. Chipmau and Clarence Hishop weie apiKiiuted as deleeatox ...I. .. . . r- - to uie meeting ot the Oregon De velopment League at Forest Grove. Considerable discussion was given the Oiegon State lutir, and it was the opinion of those present that St. Johns and her citizens would iC iiinit liSm lit. V tlHVU tllltl tilt lll.l I . theme and he sat down tlioroiiL'lilv suibcnpilon M)tlcc. confused. I he subscription price of Tuij Aid. Hewitt again asked the le- KKVIKW outstde ot Multnoiualt gal department for information, but county is i .50 jkt year in nd the answer was unsatisfactory. vnnce. All pajwrs will be dis Attorneys Perkins auJ Dey lent conuuuwi at the expiration of the Per- find it profitable to attend. naps a special eat at reduced rates could be obtained. To this end a committee consisting of Messrs: Itishop, Perkins. Hriggs, Chipmau and McKeon wasappointed. They will also interview the citizens ami ascertain their views in the matter. The proivisition of some verv attractive advertising for .St. Johns was discussed and arrangements made for it to appear in the near future. It will be a campaign of publicity that will attract attention c-t T..1 r 10 01. juiiiis irom many sources If you want to obtain a list of the really j)oor iK-ople of the city, keep within earshot of Deputy Assessor Kirk for a day. men services towards drawing up the 111 tides of agreement, but it only acted as fuel for the flames. Attorney Greene, spurred on by the inquiring Hewitt, was busv pouring over the pages of a law book. Rev. Warren took another shy at the tangle, but it was too compli cated, Then, in sepulchral tones, T. T. began; "Mister Mayor and gen tleinen of the council: We are now on the eve of a great revolution. It behooves every man to be true to his trust. There have been dissen sions in our ranks, but let us iet together. If you will let me make a suggestion 1 believe this thing will vauisii tiKe uie morning dew. I suggest that the mayor resign." "That's all right," answered the mayor. "I'll attend to the re signing." "Now, Mr. Attorney, will you read me the law on the subieet ? I've asked you a half dozen times to read me the law the Oregon law. Let us hear what the code says," demanded Aid. Hewitt as he tapped a sheejwkin bound book with his forefinger. time paid for. For Sale. iew six-room house and two lots 111 St. Joutis Heights uddition. House modern throughout and ha never oeeu occupied. A very desirable home. Inquire at this otlice. Qrauifitc. The best paint for all metal roofs, gutters and all metal surfaces. Guar anteed for five years wear. See samples. 1-or sale by Potter & uooid, the hardware men. Lost. Sunday evening. Aug. 26, black silk watch fob with gold ornament engraved "P. H." Return to P. W. Hitiiuau, Chicago Rooming House, for reward, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS, In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this offico not later than The law says that he can't hold this Vnd veP,th, oVlnr heard. Seemingly inspired bv the i,""? s " cl'." Sold by attempted humiliation bv Smv.l... H"00" 1 ''"iacy. - -- -w he delivered a severe criticism of a man with a guilty conscience and To Water Users. nit: iil'L'ii 111 11 mmipr Kinm ir ri nt ... manhood. All who 1, ' Say sprinklintrs orM 'T H the innm-onro nf n. nt. i-b ..7.1?. bl)r"h""K ynnls or sidewalks or .....i.iT... , 7" 7.' . - ::" " wasnuig iwrches or w tu lows im.e oe paid ior iu advaiice, and used only between the hours of 5 and 8 a. n . and 5 and 9 p. m. It must 1101 oe used tor sprinkling streets. ..JUiic using waier contrary to these rules, or wastefully, will be aiiui on wimottt further notice. St. orks and Liirhtimr ouperinteiidetit. ... ii.i: 1. . 1 -.. ... 1 i.-miuii.-iiied 111 incir miiHis, The services over and the con gregation dismissed all gathered around Rev. Warren to shake his hand and express sympathy and confidence iu him. At a meeting which was convened immeilintelv the following resolution expressing Jol , s W. er wo k the sentiment of the congregation Co P.H.SSn was passed: "Resolved, That it is "etson, 1 ""4. - - The Douglass Planing Mills Foot of Pittsburg Street, ST. JOHNS, - - OREGON Dealers in SASH AMD DOORS And Mnnufncdircrs of MOULDINGS, COLUMNS BALUSTERS And All Kinds of Interior Finish. A Home Institution. WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE YES. SIR! I WELCH It's no mistake, Gtnllcmtnl cuts the price during The Big Midsummer Sale f 30.00 suits St.j.75 $10.00 suits $7)5 25 00 suits 19,75 15.00 suits 9.75 2,000 pairs nien'snnd boys' shoes; each paira bargain If not right Welch makes it right WELCH THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER 221-223 Morrison Corner Flrsl ine sense ot tins meeting that the person who denounced our minr from the milnit this mornimr w n sneak anil a coward." The attempted ex nose wns ram. fully planned by Sinythe, but his I'luua tm ikh inn, oniyute even went so far as to inform n rennrter of the Oregonian of his intentions, and he was preseut during the morning services. The affair was written up at length iu Mondav morning s paper, and it was through the information of Sinythe that it was. It seems that all parties concerns! 1 nave oeeu acquainted for years. year or ago wittie the families of uoui ministers and a sister of Mrc Sinythe were in bathitic near Hut." bard, Mrs. Sinythe got beyond her uepiu aim was 111 dancer of drown. tug wuen sue was rescued by Rev. iium-ii, i no rcsuu 01 ine respite was mat a warm friendshin snmmr up between the two. This fnV.i. ship Sinythe imagiuetl was one of love, aim so iuformed Rev. Warren, who, at the solicitation of Dr. House, wrote a letter to M Smythe sayiutr that all wns m.r l.lft,,..ul,. .1...... 1 .1 . . vmwu uiciii uiui inai uieir ac tljiaintance had better be dropped. This was satisfactory to all parties and it was supposed the incident An insurance policy in a reliable company is as good as money in your P n ,'U?C "l ,oss ' re. Ask t ciuubuia uank. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS uoimrs l,olge No, 101. .Jra. VLh. ?'?' F- t 8 o'clock isitiug Knljjhts welcome.1. H. G. Sibray. C. C. T.W,.-Tlll,i-,a.K- S' W. JOWER, Jower Block, N. Jersey st. Special Bargains. Hoys' and youths' shoes in box calf and vici kid, heavy soles, $t.oo, i.25f $1.50 and $2.00. These prices are extremely low. We have suit cases from 5 to $5.90. Big bar gains all week. Buy now. We Will Dress You Belter THAN HVKU THIS FA 1,1, AND FOR I,KSS MONISY A SUIT To Your Measure $17.50 to $40 TROUSERS To Measure $4 to $10 Volume of business deter mines cost of operating. We have just increased the capacity of our workshops to one hundred suits per week. New machinery, new modern equipment and skilled work men enables us to make your clothes to your measure more inexpensively than ever be fore. took over the new fall stock. We offer more thau two thousand patterns for your inspection. Glad to show you the linings and trimmings we use in our garments. LOTS $112.50 Ten er cent cash down ami $5.00 h.t mouth for balance. Residence loU, sites for sale prices rca sonuhlc. Houses for Rent and those who have houses to rent will do well by leaving them with Canright & Barker Cochran Illock, St. Johns. WOOD Huv votir wood at the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Co. Green and dry slahnood. I,eave orders at DONNELLY'S Meat Market or phone Kast 297. HILL & EWALD contractors and Builders LINNTON, - ORHdON St, Johns Phone Llnnton PhoM ROAD OIL Absolutely Duslless Streets Have your plotted addition oilnl. Trices reasonable. PORTLAND ROAD OILING" CO 445 SlIKRLOCK mULOlNG. COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. "TAILORS. Elks' Building, Stark and Seventh Streets. Notice toContractors The fittest of 1 Review office. Notice is hereby given that !eJ will be receiveil by the "'"l7'8n0r. his olhce in the City uau, m. j- - of Tueslay, September n. 19 '"r furnishing of materials and ami builllinKof a City HaUfordl said City of St. Johns, OreKon.acwra'J to the plans, specifications and estw , of the architect, the City Egwf said City of St. Johns, Oreuon, no the city recorder ot -J;-i must be accouijunied by 1. ... .... ,lr cent ot t nic witn t; Said bids 1 tified check for ten amount of the bid. . , . ni.ls stionlil !w ncconipanieil 'r. titPtw nf tar lirick to be USCU building-whether clay or cement. comolete details may be secureu v architect or of the recorder. details may ine recoruci, , ,t.t right to reject any and all bid 1,1 Reorder. Published In the St. Johns RevA8' gust 31, September 7, Keep. Your Eye Ou St. Johns. 1