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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW fuWNlifd Ktfry Friday nv McKhon & M.VRKMI. Subscription rlf, $1.00 per er In sdrsnce. AilvprllMnc rMn, $1.00 per Inch per month. All Advertising bills psystle lint of nteb month. Job Printing eiecuted In flrit-claii itl. mils for Job 1'rlntlng cnih on delivery. All communication! should be iddreeied to Tho ItoTlew, St. Johm, Oregon. Till! RKVIKW Is entered nt ost office In S.dnt Johns, Oregon, ns timil inntler of the second clans under the Act of Con gress of Mnrch 3. 1879. cmclit Newipaper of the City or SU Joins. Phono Enst 6106. FRIDAY, SKPTIiMIH-R 7, 1906. HID THE LUNCH CHANGE GRADE And Saved the Picnickers from Go inn Hungry j I.nst Sunday a party consisting-of Of IScllson Street and It Will Benefit Every Other Street In the City. With the matter of street grades Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drown and three so prominently before the people it children, Misses Jennie, Annie and Margaret Steichen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Quigley, Miss Josephine Harris and John Stein went to Sauvies' island on a picnic. After roaming around and wad ing and having a good time gener ally, Mrs. Drown and a few others conceived the brilliant idea of hid ing part of the lunch. Hie lunch was especially tleli- Will you go to Salem nextTliurs day ? will not be amiss to call attention to the grade of Kdison street from Richmond to Durlingtou. This street is on what is known as the county road, and the work of grad ing and keening the roadway in re pair is done by the county. So far as tlie care of the highway is con cemed everything is and has been in first class shape. It is of the grade itself that we wish to speak. The writer believes that the ores cut grade of Kdison street between wiches. cream salads, fine dough- Richmond and Durlingtou is n piece nuts, fruits, etc. The daintiest por- of botch work from beginning to (inn l lit. itnt imf It iIlfti tfttifl If line rlnutrnt'DM fiilltp ntm .... - I LIU 11 Ui 11IIIV.I1 4tn ilW lllVtVlV.111 V.IIV4I V MWJUUI WVI 1""J VSI. 1 lie street improvements win K )t,t two large baskets of the more i half the lots facing the river be on. Good I substantial edibles were removed to cause of the deep cut made. Again, Make 11 good showing for St. Johns by going to Salem In the spe cial car next Thursday. I Buttling Nelson is now Battered Nelson, and the negro Onus did the job in a trifle over two hours. f n distance, so ns to give the others the impression that some light fin gered party had purloined them. Kvery one was having the time of their lives, totally oblivious of the joke that was in store. Finally the time to eat came around. And where were the baskets of good things that all were so eager to de vour ? All turned toward the cool and comfortable stwt where they What are you doing to give your city a boost? Nevermind finding hwn Ml beneath a clump of fault with the other fellow. Get L,lllL.i.. r1M. itt,n.,i,le tlie stirnrise 1 tri : ' : n---- . . .: mo juuiBcm utul consternation of all to behold n drove of hogs industriously at work Tom Richardson of the Oregon devouring the daintiest part of one Development League, although ab- of the best lunches ever taken out sent at the National Irrigation Con- of St. Johns. gress at Boise, Idaho, takes occa- All were lamenting the loss of the sum to remind tlie newspatnirs ol good things when Mrs. Drown and Oregon and others that now is the the others hastened to ascertain tlie time to boost for the biggest state extent of the depredations of the Iorkers. The hidden lunch was found unmolested, and because of fair the state ever saw. The Dalles Optimist reminds The Review that it is mistaken in stating that the total lo.vs of the timber destroyed in the lecent forest fires near Detioit involved a greater loss than the recent conflagration in San Francisco. What should have been said is that the forest fires in Oregon have desttoyed timber enough each year for the last fifty years to total (he San Francisco losses. the practical joke the hunger of the party was appeased and a vote oi thanks tendered the jokers for their tlioughtfumcss. CITY RECORDER 1 ...1 ' I., I Mill 3UI11C 01 me iroiii'ics i:ncoiin tered iii His Official Capaci y. The city recorder has his troubles as well as the remainder of the c tv The next mayor will be elected officials. The other dav he was be- by the council by ballot. The sought to accept for bonding several nominations will be made and bal- lots in a lump the separate assess- loting will begin at the next regular incut of which would not permit the ineeuug 01 me council 1 uestiay bonding. It was claimed by the evening next. The balloting will man who owned the lots that the bcseeiet. In case no selection is recorder must "lump" the lot in or made by the council Tuesday even- tier to do this one particular man a nig, tue ciiuncr provides mat tliey favor autl the recorder refused to .shall meet every day thereafter and do the act. The following coin cast their ballots for mayor until the iiiuuicatious are worth reading: office is filled. irti,,.,,i n c...,. , wtltllt WlJWIIf WV.1'1 W. I,. Thorndyke, Recorder of St. Johns, Sir: Unclosed is my che,ck for the payment of my street assess incut in St. Johns Park addition. Rather than be annoyed further wiiii tue ground under (lie trees coveted with fruit which the ranch- eis claim will not pay them to pick up mid ship rcpicociits the condition in some parts of the ft it it growing districts of the Mate. Oregon grows by the iiicnmtretciicy of iettv official .o n.... r...i, t.. .1 t I ! 1 . ' " .. . 11 -iiiv nun iis mi)- mini: 111 me iiintiu ism i nave ucciticu to pay mis as- and the fact that only a poitlon of .sesMiient. We are learning. The it finds a market Is not going to en- next election will feel a movement courage this branch of fanning, against the graft that is only too The groweis claim the excessive llagrant at St. Johns. We shall be freight charges pieveut their mar- in good for time if the property KuHK mis mm. ricviousnucinpis values at M. joiius are not slumped have tcMilteil in the proceeds going by it lefore the axe can be brought 10 pay ine ireigui cuarges. it tins is tine, and we have every reason to believe it is, a remedy should be sought and applied at once. It is exactly such things that make the tropic hit up and take notice. the grade itself is so steep that teams have a bard haul the entire length of tlie street and until the boulevard is readied at the too of Richmond street. It looks as though someone had an object in view to establish this grade. If it had been done as it should have been done hundreds of dollars would have been saved and an easy grade would have been in sured. Instead of the deep cut, which starts nt Charleston street, a line could have been drawn that would have left the roadway fifteen feet Higher at Dtirliugtou than it is at present. This would have given mi easy haul the entire length of the present grade. This would have made it neces sary to have filled in Durlingtou street fiom Kdi.son to the railroad tracks. It would also have made the grade on Durlingtou street avail able for loaded teams. At present the driver of a single horse or n team has to be absolutely sure of his animals and harness before as cending or descending the precipi tous road. Teamsters claim it would be far better to have a hard haul on Dur lingtou street to Kdison than to have the present one. Witli the grade of Kdi.son street raised along 1 s entire length the grade of every street in the city running to the river can be tint on a grade that will be passable nt all seasons. Kdison is the key street to the water front. Make the fac tories nud docks as easy of access as possible. As it is at present it seems ns though there is a scheme on foot to isolate them. The gnu on every street in the city lending to the O. R. & N. tracks is too steep for comfort. If you do not believe it take a walk down and u one of your own selection. CHURCH NOTICKS. Daptist church K. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at u a. m. D. Y. P. U. 7 p. ui. Preaching at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Methodist church S. L. Young pastor. Sunday school to a. in.; preaching nt i r a. in. Union ser vices 8 p. in. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. 111., low mass; 10:15 a. 111., higli niass; 7:30 p. 111., vespers and benediction. St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Chapel, University Park -Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. Regular services 1 1 a. 111. Sunday school to n. in. Kvnngelical church Sunday school 10 a. 111. Preaching tt a. 111. Junior K. I,. C. K. 2:30 p. in.; Senior K. I,. C. K. 7 p. in. K. K. McVicker, pastor. Rev. II. I,. Pratt, presiding cider, will preach at Kvangclical church on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, and also Sunday at r 1 a. in. Quar terly conference will be held nt the close of the Saturday evening ser vice. First Congregntiounl Church F. J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school ion. tit.; preaching 11 a. 111. and s p 111. Church of Christ. Services ev ery Lord's day nt 3 p. in. in the Daptist church. Communion and preaching by Rev. Drucc Wolver toti, acting pastor. All cordially welcomed. The Douglass Planing Mills Foot of Pittsburg Street, ST. JOHNS, - - OREGON Dealers in SASH AND DOORS And .Manufacturers of MOULDINGS, COLUMNS, BALUSTERS And All Kinds of Interior Finish. A Home Institution. t WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE Proposals forStrcet Work tffiind'i,. I I St. Johns, Oregon, , ,i j ,lc J 4 o'clock p. in., for the Im,'3, yswego street, from the .V"??1 6l 'ortlnitd Iloulcvor.l to ".Bt in me iimtincr iiuiicc No. itu. nrov iilf.l 1... 8ltbliTt 1,. b bus of th clmrtcr nml or, Lpf0Ti" lit City of St. Tol UTSrj?6' specifications . tl ,,u" nufy. nIM.eA on mmtlcnUon nt the X ' . t,N ....... imuvi'iui'iii must Decoinnln.ri or before 9 xty d(iyn from Hi . ,iPi .l00 publication ,,f nodce ir .. '?st Willi work. for No proposals or l,Ms wm )u . . ""!!!:,!!l'.r!ific!iK '.y . : u"ier 01 me Alavnrnln City of St. Johns, certlfk-,1 hy S" ble ..ink. for an minium npml toK cent of the nggn-LMie proiUi, lHSLV1lrel,,,,y,,,,,, n,u,Ji" Ily order of the City Council. ............ i :.I.V,T'10.?''VKR1 11 , . - 01 Hl.Joh,,,, Publish WAS A VURY SICK BOY. CHARTER COMMISSION into play. C. S. Nicklin. St. Johns. Ore., Sept. 5 Mr. Carl S. N'ickliu, Dear Sir: Your IiikIiIv esteemed autl most courteous communication, coutaiiiiiiK your clieck to cover as I segments is nt hand. It was De mised with 11 pleasure exceeded only by our gratification at having awakened within you the .strain of Chesterfieliliau politeness evinced by rentier, you who have ivet on 11 "e lavor. farm, did you ever ask youisclf the There is .something about your ttchlinti why boys leave the farm? lH.-r.sounlity which draws people to Nof Never miiiil thinking of that Whether it be your tact, lot of young Mock a mile fioiu the )'"ur diplomacy, your charming lo- house that hail to have ground feed ipiacity, or your broad nud noble every morning and the long walks niiud it weie difficult to ussert with livery once nicely written loiinds under the caption of "Why Moys l.eave the hirui." Gentle in 11 wiuie 11 very item travels the . . I ... I ... . !. .1 f iiimiid 111 ni it uteie, or 01 me .seeding in the spring, or the long hours of harvest, or the bitter cold of winter, or the chores that loomed up every uight'after dark.. Some any degree of accuracy; pcrhups it may he your apt iercept;oii of hu manity. Whatever it be, it is sure a winner. As one of the city officials of the 01 tue aliove might have uiaile. some Joiius we enjoy most boys leave the farm, but the old thoroughly any business transaction grindstone that usually stood back with so fairiiiiiidcd a mail as your- of or in the wagon shed has been sylf. However petty the transac- the cause of more husky youths tiou its completion is uplifting and emigrating than any other thing 011 ennobling because you are so con r- .1... t.. . . I . !.. . . uiv liiim. mien an overworKeti win vuutce 111 your every ex boy onto a hard iiinning giiudtone pression, and so free from that nig with an able-bodied man restimr gardly and penurious strain fre himself 011 top of a scythe or axe laid on top of the stone, and fre cpiently reminding the boy to "Get a move on yourself and you have a partial answer why the boys leave the farm. GUGGENHEIM ipictitly charactcriting ineti of your great mental character. If at any futuie time this office can do you any farther favors do not for a moment hesitate to ask. With best wishes tor your suc cess, I have the honor to remain Yours most sincerely, W. I,. Thorndyke. Meet i anil Temporarily Organizes Meets Tonight. The committee to revise the citv charter held its first ineetiuir last Friday night. City Attorney Greene ami Aid. (J. Norton from the city council, autl u. J. Perkins nud K W. McKeouof the Commercial Clu were present. Mayor Valentine was not present. Teiiifiorary organization was ef tected by the election of It. W. Mc Keou as chairman and G. J. Per kins ns secretary. The elfort make the temjoniry organization iieruinuent was met with the sug gestion by the chair that, in view of the fact that the entire commission was not present, it would be well to delay. It was also pointed out that it would facilitate and expedite bus mess if two additional tnemliers were added to the committee. In the discussion that followed it was decided to delay jwrmatient or ganization, nud ask the council to adtl two more members of the com mission one from tlie council and one from the Commercial CHdi ami to delay the permanent oriranizntiou until such time as all members were present. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Act: on Nature's Plan. it - . ... 1 ue most successiui met c ues are those that aid nature. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when von have . ... " a coin and it will nllay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions ami aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testi fied to its suierior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price 25 cents. I,arge size 50 cents. For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. Will Build Large Smelter a .Mile lie low the City. To Water Users. Water used hrough hose for oirttilrlitKr wtr.lc I'he Guireenheiuis. at the head of ' " ? 'n'"" Jl . ..." ---- - 1 uiiiiiiiiil: ihjiliilvi iii iviihiiii imiivt be paid for in advance, and used only between tli te nours ot 5 and a a. in. and 5 and 9 p. 111. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. Anyone using water contrary to these rules, or wastefully, will be sunt on without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Lighting Co., P. H. lidlefson, Superintendent. the Smelter tiust of the world, have .selected a site about a mile below the city 011 this side of tlie Willam ette and will shot fly begin the erec tion of a large Miicltcr for the re duction of refractory ores. The information is authentic and comes from a reliable source. Tlie uiiggeiiiieims nave smelters at var ious points throughout the country, mid rcaliziiiL' tin imivir hnw.. .it" plant nt this point, have decided to , , Uranititc. locate one on the Willamette. The best paint for all metal roofs, The alwve is welcome news, and fitters ami nil metal surfaces. Guar proves that it will not be long be- unteed for five years wear. See fore the entire water front from samples. Kor sale by Potter & Portland to the mouth of the Wil- Goold, the hardware men. latuette will be the home of tiiuuer ous industries. Keen Your live On St. lohns Hoarders Wanted. First class board may be obtained by school teachers and students. Apply to Miss Rich, North Kellogg street, St. Johns. Lost. Sunday evening. Aug. 26. black silk watch fob with gold ornament engraved "l. U." Return to P. W, Itintnan, Chicago Rooming House, for reward. Notice. Members of the American Hos pital Association in St. Johns nud vicinity can now pay their monthly dues at the branch office of the as sociation, ioH'j Jersey street, ad joining Review office. Office will remain ojcii until 7 p. in. for the accommodation of members who cannot call earlier. Keep in good standing by paying your dues promptly. LOTS $112.50 Ten per cent cash down nud $5.00 per month for balance. Residence lots, business lots nntl factory sites for sale prices rea sonable. Houses for Rent and those who have houses to rent will do well by leaving them with Canright & Barker Cochran Hlock, St. Johns. WOOD Buy your wood nt the Old Reliable Peninsula Feed & Fuel Go. Green and dry slnbwood. Leave orders at DONNELLY'S Acat Alarkct or phone Iiast 297, HILL & EWALD Contractors and Builders L1NNT0N, - OREGON St. Johns Phone liiiintou Phone Main 26 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS lloliur UhIsc No. 101. Meets in I, O. O. 1'. Mull at 8 o'elock each l'riihiy evcniii);. Visiting Knights welcomed. II. O. Sibruy, C. C. J. II. Muck, K, K. S. Tonlj-ht Third rank work. Smoking is a pleasure if the cig ars are bought at Valentine's. Notice to Contractors Notice is hereby uiven that seale.1 hM win ie received uy tlie unilersiKiieil at ins omce in tlie City Hall, St. Johns, Or eon, up to the hour of fouro'clock p. in. of Tuesday. Sentetnber n. 1006. fnr ti, furnishing of materials and construction anil lmililingof a City Hall for and in said City of St. Johns, Oa"Kou, according to the plans, specifications and estimates of the architect, the City Engineer of wm tuy 01 i, joiius, uregon, now on file with the city recorder of St. Johns. Said bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check for ten per cent ol Hie amount ot tlie bid. lliils should be accompanied by speci- mens ol the (ace brick to lie used in th I ouilillnK whether clav orcement. Mnrc wuipieic iteiaus may be secured ol the architect or of the recorder. The council reserves unto itself the rtgnt to reject any and all bids. V, L. THORNDVKK, Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review Au- gust 31, September 7, 1906, m Hut Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When my boy was two years old he had n very severe attack of bowel comnlaint. but bv the use of . . 1 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon in the most severe cases, hven cholera infan tum is cured by It. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure Is certain. I-'or sale by Jackson's ... ' 1 l'liarmacy. JUST SUPPOSE YOU BUY THAT NOBBY KALI, SUIT Ob' WliLCII. TliliVARliMADIi RIGHT FIT RIGHT AND ARK PRICKI) RIGHT Suits $7.45 to $25.00 IB If not right Welch makes it right Si WELCH THE AMERICAN CLOTHIER 221-223 Morrison Cor. First, Portland drfi lied In the St. John Review ORDINANCE NO. 116 An Ordinance 35tnbffs!ihiK the Grade of Hayes Street from the West, crlv Line of Burlington Street to the Easterly Line of Catlin Street, In the City of St. Johns, Oregon. The city of St. John doe onhln M luuirwni Section i. Thnt tin- it,.,!,. ,i it.... Htrcet from (he westerly fine of Ilurll. ton Hired to the wutcrly line ofLWn street, la the Cltv of Si. fnlnu. n..'. aiitarvcyed, located ntul MtnMtih br the city engineer of the mM City of St Joluis, heretofore try order of the toua'. ell of wild city, ns shown Uy the profilt rcixirt nnd notes on Mid Mrcet of tbt said city ciiglnccr on file with there, colder of mild city, nnd which, for the piirixiMis hereof, arc made n turt of thU ordinance, Is hereby ndoitcd and u gmdc ctnhlUhcd. rnscil the council Seiteml)cr4, lyi, Approved Scptcmhcr 4, 1016. V. W. VAUNtlXr Attest: Muor. V. L. TiioHNDVKr:, Recorder. Published In the St. Joints Ucvlcw ScpL 7, Kfn. We Will Dress You Better THAN liVKR THIS KAI.L AND l?OR MiSS MONIiY A SUIT To Your Measure $17.50 to $40 TROUSERS To Measure $4 to S0 Volume of business deter mines cost of otxirnUiig. We have just increased the capacity of our workshops to one hundred suits per week. New machinery, new modern equipment and skillet! work men enables us to make your clothes to your measure more inexpensively than ever be fore. Look over the new fall stock. We offer more than two thousand patterns for your inspection. Glad to show you the linings ami trimmiiigs we use 111 our garments. ORDINANCE NO. 119 ORDINANCE NO. 117 An Ordlnan e Assessing (he Cost of ImrovliiK Oswego Street from the.'oulh l.incof Portland Boul evard to Dawson Street, In the City of St. Johns, Oregon, nnd Directing An l:nlr, of Such As sessment in the Docket of City Liens. An Ordinance G fabllshlni: (lie tirade of Oswego Street from Iht South Line of Portland lloulf vard to Dawson Street, In the City of St. Johns, Oregon. , The City of St. Johns doc orilalii si fol lows : Section 1. That the grade of 0itfo street from the south line of I'ortlsnJ lUmlcviird to D.iwsou street, In the City of St. Johns, Oregon, as surveyed, loot- fil titnlt1Uli.l liv t'lfi riti!n(r The City of St. Johns does oriluiii ns fob of the Mid City of St Johm, Ortgoa. lowi.; I heretofore v order of llie roundl of uld The Council of the City of St. Johns, city, n shown by the profile, report sb1 IiiivIiik iikeerliilned the cot of iuiiiroviiik' line on said street of the uld city tofl- Oiwee,o street, from the Miuth lino ol neer 011 Tile with the rcconlerof uMritr, l'ortlund boulevard to Duwmiii street, in mid which, for the purpose hereof, srt the City of St. John, as shown hy reso. mude 11 part of this imlluance, i licrtb; lutiun of eon lie II of rivunl mi. I .Int.. ndonted nud snld t'ruile estiihlUlietl. ioi6, mid notice thereof haviui! l'rtsswl the council September 4, Approved September 4. 1906. j', w. VAi.11.vnK, liecn imhllheil in the St. Johns Review, H Weekly liewstuiier of itiiithI i-lri.ln. 1 tlon, published nt St. Johns, for three t) I Attest: M.yor. consecutive weeks from July 37, 1906, to Tiioksdvkk, Aujiut io, 1906, Inclusive, ns shown by Recorder. the affidavit of the foreman of said iwpcr Published in the St. Johns Review Sept. 011 file; uud the legnl jwsthiK of notices 7, 1906. of such improvement as shown by afiida- - ' fiV NO. 118 iiu i(uviiieu ov saui res olution of July ji, 1906, the sum of Jtj,. 169-19 being city engineer's preliminary estimate ol tlie cot, but to lie tnorenccu. rately determined by city engineer. The time within which said improvement is to he completed is hereby fixed at sixty day from last publication or notice for proonls for said work, which protwsals IlllUt be filed with the reonnl.ir city by September aj, 1906, nt 4 o'clock Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that said street be inmrnve.i ami that the recorder shall give notice j ruiIMuvi, ,or hoi 1 uiaii three l) insertions in successive nulillrnilniw I.. An Ordinance nstablishlng flic OraJ of Charleston Street from the South Line of Jersjy Street to the North Line of Fillmore Street, in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. l. t? 1 t . . I'MIMIVMHWIU lit the St. Johns Review, a weekly newstw. per of eeucral clrculnilm, I., ti.u i.i ... of St. Johns, Oregon, Inviting proposals for the making of said improvement, und The City of St. Johns does ordain follows: t . ! .1 . . 1 . f Pli . .14. I. .....:... i oceiioii 1. iiiai 111c giuiic said sum as estli iaTp i J Yi Ai, ' V ton street from the south line o jeRcy ner ns cosuhireo street to the north line of Fillmore f rally he fxel nm' deten I?,p !' V Uul ,,e City of St. Johns. OfW, enu lYeeT: not evrL 1 ?'1 . cU: as surveyed,. localied and estab mA hereby assessed to ih . 7', . t,,e c Uy eng neerof Uie City ol &i.joui. ami trects bi their AS1.? ,0,U heretofore by order of the emm- 7i. . c" " V,e f ?e.v?rol. Proportions In cli A ciiv. as shown bv the profile. reet Ton ' e Z liL nf vTRti rem t and notes on said street of tne id iii;Ir"VU.f?utl1 1 "e of. PortUiMlIci- ennhieeron file with the recorder of ... ow( St ICL III Lilt? KJI111 I ..,.1.1 -'Uy of St. SOU Street ill llie sniil -iV.. r mminiH Johns, in the rTotlA . m wniwi, iur . l-r . . i MUM111 n s sit o 1 1 u n nirr f T 1 fl I M 1IIII1U8" IPTHnillllMl niwl I. . . i . .1 aflatb Sum gnc COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. TAILORS. Elks' Building, Stark and Seveuth Streets. The finest of calling cards at The Review office. , amounts to be hereafter detenuined I and . aTx 1 assessed to. said lots, Jarl. o JoS and Jl! adoPted and iniCIS as bellll inw u l.. l.....fi. l . ". '"""" . . .. . Ji said street in rov,W,T .V ' i y assl e council Septemoer 4. chireil ffl SpSd'asTtfed pt? 'NTIsr, parts thereof and mir.0c nt i...i ...1.1.1..' VALr?' "I a line 100 feet fro, . the outside line of AVserti r each s 1l-of u.i.1 n...J.. . e ."e,0, W. U Thorndvke. before describe . Recorder. e,fecor,ler is hereby directed to en ter at the proper time the said assess, inent hereby made in the Docket of City Wens, and cause notice to be published iV i :. ' '"c " cuaner, I'assed the council ,.t.i,.. Passed the council September 4, 1906. Approved September 4,'ioo6. AtteS.- V' W' Vawstink, W. I.. THORNDVKK, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Sept. 7. J9o6. Published in the St. Johns Review bepi. 7. '96- One Dollar will ft van tn eve classes or spec- i,.rfTi hi euaranteed. ROAD OIL Absolutely Dustless Streets Have your plotted additions oiled. . Prices reasonable. PORTLAND ROAD OILINQ CO 445 SHKRI.OCK Building. ... . I . Your eves fitted at home. n J free boi.klct describing ourmctnou- Remember, the clas w?,,5' to are worth svw f'i," earth. Our price, only ? 1 w- OUttR EM IKING V$SZk complete. ainiprios "uii.,4 null. $1.(0. Send our work by ref'"cu $2J0 repair "r watch. METZGER & CO. Ill SIXTH 8THMT. IWl Keep Your Eye On St. Johns. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER? " . -j .4. In order tov Insure a change vertlsement the copy for tuch chjng should reach this office not Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. rn. ''" rmtinbr this m4 mv th prtn