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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Publlihul Erprr Friday Ilv McKhon & Marki.k. Subscription rtf, $1.00 pfr ar In adrance. AdTcrtlnIni rate, tl.00 per Inch per month. All adtertlalng bllla payalle flrat of itch month. Job Printing oiecuted In (Irat'daaa iilo. HIIU lor Job Printing caah on dellter. All cotnmunlcatlona ahonld be addreated to The nerlew, Ht. Jobna, Oreron. Tim Uuvntw Is entered nt i)st office tn Saint Joints, Orison, ns limit nmtter of lite sccoinl class tinder the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. Official Newspaper of the City cf Bt Jokns, Phono East 6100. Willie Hearst was not nut off nt Huffnlo ? 4 White Salmon will hold fair Oct. 6. SCANDALOUS WAIL OF THE WILD fruit Stcnsland, the hank wrecker, got ten years at Johct for stealing 5400, ooo. Cheap enough. iSext I Desecration of the City Hall by a Poster Fiend. i Bids Again Asked For on the City Hall. It lias come to pass at last, aiasi 0nce more Ulc , fort The t)oster fientl has invaded the ,t, ,..ri,i sacred premises of the city hall and for thc col,strnction (btlt not com filter's forthcoml.lL' hook on how ' . " 5 ' "f?V plction, this time) of the. new city ----- - ... i inn iiTinri i iitir iitii iriivi'ii i'tiiiii-f. i i in . . 1 1 r . f.. . . r Un cbt.i.iml flu. irnvnrnniPiift w "" " . T - mii Ior U1C growing CUV Ol Ol, lit. .inmitwu M"' -" " I Owl ittlaw.l in lu in ( tltf nftorT fit ... 111...1. ,. dm iml ilmi-w n few ? " '""m ' . ' V i joiuis. The contractors anu Dime h"- "" i s mm work. It s stramre V ue- " ... t i 11....1 t.:...i tin liters. 1 " "T"" . " " ..i! .t.. 41.1.. 1 V,B .'"" "ceil ujto'" uniwiiu niessiiin iu rcmi.e uiui uii: nunuitu i i, im,,, i.. n.nf structure whose wans nave iisiencu .t,,i iCJ .i, ,,. (i,cn.i,i ci.r . . I a . . r I IIIUII ivu a a a a .a , jiiiim Miiltnoiiiah county's assessment with deep earnestness to a now ot ' jc0s fns the recorder micht say) - roll will totnl close to $170,000,000 outicnce, broad and deep, that has. I... . I i " . ...... . . "11 t I ...a.w.a x.w.,.,w FRIDAY. SKI'TKM UK 28, 1006. thisyear anincreaseoi aooui t..-i irom ume 10 ume procec ueu irom cn, trum,h of architecture, and limit n if.nt rtlft it liliittttiililn atlllaJ IllllnCii V 1 1 f llfflltlU . m moreover they were tuny aware that Five hundred and sixty pupils is the capacity of the St. John public school huildimr. Over 510 are en rolled nt present. The Portland Hundred Yenrclub is enough for Oregon to be uflllctcd with without having the Holy Roller tragedians to deal with. From every town in Oregon comes the report that the public schools are rilled to overflowing. This ill' dieulus the diiectioii of the tide of immigration. Athletic young men with plenty of beef nnd their bumps of cruelty nnd indifference well develoK.il will have the center of the stage until lifter Tlinnksuiviui! foot ball. It ought to be cullci fool ball. heattle should promptly annex another suburb or it will not stay in Portland's class in the small item of population. Out of cour tesy we will not lefer to the post oliice and custom receipts of the two cities. f The Portland Join mil says the topulatioii of Portland is 185,000, while the (begonia says it is only 135,000. The morning j,ier should smoke up. However, it cannot be blamed for what it can't help Lacking the backbone to ileal with P,lher Mitchell nnd Mis. Cief- (ield as the law diiects, 11 Seattle judge wauls Oiegoii to cute for this tuir of Holy Uolleis in one of its liiMiiie asylums, nil localise the women lived In this state before go iug to Washington, hi nil pioha- bility the murder of Ceo. Mitchell will go unpunished. - I (dining the file limits in St. John is 11 mutter of moic than passing iiituuirtt to eveiy pioiteity. The illlTereiiccK of opinion between the uiumbvis of the city council nuiml f. .. . I Y.i j 1 . nil ine ixitiiHiaiies 01 me uie minis has amused considerable uiNCiissioii. as legislation piocceus, 11 looks as though an oidin.iiK-e was k-iug dmflcd for the iK'iielit of a few and not for the whole city This is ex actly what the injople do not want. It should not he the objeet of the council lo grant favois to a few 01 surioiuid one nmn s pioiieity with building leMiiclinim to the detri iiient of another. As near as imis klble all should come in on the Mime fooling. Keep everybody in line. Oinuling siKriul favoiK should be avoided. 000,000 more than a year ago. The oilier night an attempt was made to take the railroad passes from certain members of the Port land city council and they kicked. Who wouldn't ? lias abused years. alderinanic souls, where the brains of the city have Oeeii gathered to-1 0lly one set of J)lans is , existcncc nether to carefully watch over the T.i .(.. i.... .li.lml,i.. nmi.il inuiiicipal interests, and where wis-ttioi1S( tIlc U)arhI(. llcartej contrac (loin stranger than so mi on is ' tors have looked the plans over, and i:vi:i 111 vviui:iiwi., nnuiiiti "v. ut.n. crated in so 11 this sacred siot that grievences have said 13, some 15 ant . trntmt . . ... f ..... aOll 1 tl lUailtier. IIS ni,pr ,i..n ..unmrli lr env -y (linn Dowie says his wife him for the past twenty-five sand dollars for construction ac cording to plans and specifications fiirfiiuli.il T.i 4fmt nf (tlr.c.. ftir(u is meted out amid an counci, was at n Ioss hovv to j)rocmi lout securinir new tuans. 1 his . they which try men's soul ore threshed out; it is within its sacred portals that iusl.ee is meted out amid an .... . . r, , tt .. I - . ... . 1 iwiiiilii U3 ui i lu.'n nun iu i 1 lie sanciiinoiuous oki uuiier tun niniosi) here oermealed with sweet ,i.... ,.t..a . 11 . r ...l.l. .1.. f..i .1.... I " . t r .. ... I nuiiuiii otwiiinu 111.11 1. nun. in console niinseii wmi uil mm mm eiierveseuce arising irom me nu- ...,.t i.,,i. . ,in Kirr, .t.,,., 1... 1 1.. t ... 1 ... ... .1.. t ...1 .1 ne ous iih.1 ii wwiiiiMii. inerous ouriiiiig weeus. nui men ; .,,- (irn... .1 t i.c.rni.(l 1)V ( 1 worse mini nu, these oonoxious ily cl)i,llccri wj,osc honorable rec r iii,i iii.r iiii.ni .it nosiers nre snow 0111s. v.1111 11 oe r,i u,wvli.B tnr f 1; Robinson estimatesthat school books polble that bribery has .entered kI1 broku t,ron, the darkness supplied by districts would reduce "iy n uir is 11 01 nnd according to the call for bids in the total outlay for hooks in .Mint- "-'nnotlicr column, we intend to start iiomali county $14,000 a year. lu show ticnets tins outrage would tlc C0HtlcU()I ,! carry it ns fnr .it- ;i nu i i '., ' "n" as the money woes. Changes hav street our cm e, me rniiaoeipiua 1,,, ,nade, j.ieces cut out, and it . PI. I... .1 ..I u ... tlll.il.. I . ... . . - . iiiiiiv 1 iiinv, nit : niuti-i ui ni.v., 1 1.1 ncl i'iiiiImlmi 1. titwl in mmu' p tv i 1 1 1 1 1... 1 ..... ..f ti. .ir H..1.1 1.. -'.V - no oed cuoumi aiierimons nave oee mi. ... I,.,,,,. . .. u a .1- n u -H..t ,asco, wm, , ,w Side lights , ....,,. . fi.-lj. I. co,,,,,.,,.!,. oll .1,,. a great extent, mil ue sun iersisi . irou. ... ,..,. rril s ...llt.r. against tlie advice of his mother ,iinment that would throw all other and friends in proclaiming that he ..ttrnctioiiH in the shade. Anvhow is not bug house. t,e fncl remains that desecration is rife in a bill posting way, and mi- Helix Herald : Now that sielling less relief is at hand the churches reform has been given a big boost, let us Iioik: that Mae, Maymc, !'. vlhe. Alvce. and some of the other feverish young things will get busy with 11 meat axe on their given names. Cigar dealers may soon exjiect to eceive circulars leading "Owing to the civil war in Culm and our in ability to secure the choicest brands ol tobacco we ate coinielled lo ad vance the price of our " etc. will soon fall victims to the show poster rage. Let us pray I NEW FERRY si Johns (o Have One of (he lie t on (he River. money alloted for that purpose. NEW SCHOOL Next Monday Manager brink will begin work tcmodcling the up- Van Auker, cashier of the Ranier Pioiieiics to the ferry lauding on bank, is an awful rascal or a terri- I'oth sidesor the river and getting lily abused fellow. According to things in leadiness for the new ser his story a tiaiu of unfortunate cir- vice which is to be inaugurated. eiiuistauces followed him for years mes win ne unveil so as to in- and his tumbles ami ilifliculties Mall rust class approaches. While weie far greater than enter into tlie I tills work is in piogress a tcuior 11 ry miming win nc provided, ami the nubile is asked to put up with the inconvenience trending the com pletion of the woik, Arrangements Alntlc for Another ItuildiiiK. At a well attended meeting at the school house last evening, held pre vious to the meeting of the schoo hoard to consider the proposition of providing additional room for school puriroocs, it was decided by unanimous vote to build aiiothe school house. All present thought theproiierlo cation for the new building is in the north end of the city. The cost was estimated to be i the neighborhood of 520,000. Work should start so that th building will he ready for the fal term next year. Axa biihiiiowi piotHisitiou the ac lion of l lie city council at its meet t .1.. . .1 !...!.. . I ! . . iug 1 iicMiny evening iiiomcuug 1111 uiirCtiou of the city hall to piocced is not good. It will he well to make haute klowly. In the fiiM place the city doe not own the lot on whivh it pioMiM to 1 tit i It 1 the city hall uuiy a mii 01 me iiiciiiir.e puce ol the lot hiih I Ken j wit I to c cs act only f 1,300 lint. Ikvii Kiit. t)n April 5 next I J.ooo and iuterit will be due. Theie is not a cent on hand to meet thU avmciit. Again, the city ii now l-ayiug $j a day in iuteunt on its piokpectivc city hall, and giouud hat. not even been broke on the hile. i ne ivopie voted to build a f lo.ixo city hall. Nothing whatevei wan said about exeudiiig $10,000011 building 011 a lot that is not paid for. The pieaeiit pliiuai me not deatiiable, for the leavm that they tlo not piovide fr a city hall within the sum piovided for the erection ot the iniildiiig. The tax payer of the city have 110 dehiie that their hard earned money be put into a half iiuitihcd building No pit vale eilien would think of building on such a plan. And why should the city do it ? I.et plans be drawn foi a city hall costing fio. ockj. In fact let nevei.il sets of plans he .suiiiiutleti to the council. An idea may be gamed from each nlau. and the testilt will Ik.' that plans ami kiteeilicafions will be tl raited for a city hall that can be built for the amount of the lumds $io.tvo. fly following this course a city hall will be built that will be of service If the prefcnt plans of the council are followed the city will have a half finished building 011 its hands that will deteiiorate daily in the sun and rum. hy not go about the building of on 1 city hall in a Iuim- nuss way t nuiid it !o mat every citueu will know exactly what it will look like when it is completed, build it so that the eoutnetor can give a bond for its completion, liuild it m that all scandal in con nection with itscoustiuetioii will be avoided. The taxpayers of St. John to a man want a city hall, Thuy have furnished 10,000 of good honust money to pay for it. And now, geutleniuu of the coun cil, deliver the goods. lives of most men. 4 rite latest raihoad news is to the effect that the O. R. & N. railway, to save a eiicuit of six miles, is to tunnel the eiiinsula, eiueigiiig at a iNiint below Mocks, wheie they will strike its own tracks. The moving of the ini'.-eiit steelbiitlgetoa iMiiut farther down the liver is p.ut of tlie plan. t Hank looting seems to be becom ing epidemic thioiighoiit the laud. The woist eases lepoited so far are thove of SteiiMiuid, the Chicago rep lolmte, nnd Hippie, the pious old sinner who made Philadelphia tie- iiosilois wish they had used their old socks as a bank. Chat ii 011 mid steel may be sue- ccoMiilly extracted fiom the black saiitls along the Columbia was fully I .. .1 A . . . . iiemoiistraieti 111 a test made 111 me old fair grounds in Pnitlaud laM week. Steel of the liucM ipialily was pKHiueed, ami It is claimed It can lc extracted and placed on the market at a pi ice lower than what the pioduct can now he seemed for. That St. Jolitiiiei'dsauotherscliool building is admitted by all who are familiar with the facts. How large It will lie and wheie it will be lo eated will be decided uihui later Although four looms have iiihtbeen added to the piexcut building it is oveiciowded. To lelieve tlie con gesiion atiiiiiiouai teaeiiers nave been employed ami the 100ms in the ivoitalileuUliml. What theattend .nice will be a year hence can only he imagined. Now is the tune to plan to take care of it. Another chapter in the Velguth ease culminated Wednesday when the gas company's money jimelei ma 1 lied his fair mUticss at Otceou City. It would have been infinitely better If this little transaction had occuued a lew mouths eiulier. but then the public at large would in all piobability never have known theie weie such iK'isons as Veleuth and Ratline Nichols. We note the lact that men never steal money to buy diamonds for their wives. It is uivauaoie ior some other woman that they Io.h' their heads -.. 1 .(it t 1 4 new noai win also oe provided , that will tun tegularly and be able, to handle all the business offered. ! i t i rt lis. Horn to Mr. mid Nolice. Members of the American Hos pital Association in St. Johns am vicinity can now pay their monthly dues at the lirauch olhce of thc as sociation, 108.' j Jersey street, ad joining Review oliice. Office will remain open until 7 p. 111. for the accommodation of members who cannot call earlier. Keep in got standing hy paying your due: promptly. Mrs. F. P. babbitt, at their home near Point View Friday morning, Sept. 21. 11 son. . Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dissolution Nolice. Markle, Saturday morning, Sept.j The general blacksiiiithiug firm 32. 11 sou. jot liotlsey it Clark has been dis Horn to Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Hill. M ved by mutual consent. W. O Point Vluw. Wednesday. Sent. 26. ! Clark will continue tlie business a sou ; weight i. voumls. Local News. 4 I,. Il.itlger and family will soon move to J'.tireku, Calif. P10111 present outlooks laud base ball club will easily the K.'iiuaut this season. S. W. Simmons this week fin ished up threnhiug on his farm, and is now ready for winter. On account of a lack of a quorum there was 110 met tine of the Com- iiieieial club Wednesday eveniiiir. Fied llrown is confined to his home on Chicago stteet from the ef fects of a nail ciictratiiig his foot. Road Suivrvisor Simmon the work ot improving Richmond 1 street will lie taken up in the spring. I Mrs. II, I,, Anderson and mid will pay nil bills mid collect all outstanding accounts. St. Johns, Or., Sept. 11, 1906. 6,500 1 akes a very fine block containing nearly four acres and plats 20 fifty foot lots. This tract lies 518 feet rt, .1... urn...... .... -.1 (In. Purl. "'""K u,v ' '"'nvut iiuiiieviiiii ..... , . , ... , . . ..,1., ' i kicui naigiim ior some one, mil 1. . rr ... ... . iiiiim oe (iiKeu soon, 11 111 inai ug nre. W.J. Pcddicord, 114 Phila delphia street, St. Johns, Oregon. For Sale. .New six-room house and two lots in St. Johns Heights addition. IIotie modern throughout and has never been occupied. A verv ! desirable home. Inquire at this 1 ofiice. h Siiys t bv vill'IIII'VI lillll il VUIIU (VIMVUJ Acts on Nature's Plan. I lit' litnst stiriH"Kfiil niiHnlii.v: t" ,1... ... .l.. ..:.l ..... ri children of Svdnenhain. Out., is . " A""1 v.oa.1. 1. ' i.." . ' " 1. ' i " .1 wniun Lougu Kemeuy acts on K""' "w iiimiiv in 111-1 iiiuuier.ti.u ,.(,. nv.i... 1, ,,.1, " ,. 1 u tt, III I ...I.. ...... t.. .t II HVII y lllttw ... ... . . . .....I it ...ill ..II.... .1... -I. i II VMlll tlllll l tvtll .llliiy UIC Ltlimil. It is said that tenants have been relieve the limes, nid expectoration. secured alieady for the six store open tlie secretions and aid nature rooms now under construction and , in restorinir the system to a healthy owned by Mr. Holbrook. j condition. Thousands have testi- I fied to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold 1 to result in pneumonia. Price 25 1 cents. Large sue .so cents. For August Reiiibrecht of Stella, Wash., was in our city yesterday, and like all visitors to St. Johns. was much taken witli the place, If you are a capitalist uud are in thcmaikct for a lot of St. Johns improvement bonds an ad elsewhere in this issue offers them for sale. CALL FOR BIDS. Settled tuiU will Ik' received bv the tin- derkipuil up lo lite hour of four o'elivk ol 1 iittMluy, ivtolier y. igii, for tlie erec tion ami eoiutittctioii Unit not comttle- .1 .... . 1 1, ... . iiiiiiiiuu 111111111111: to ic tiM'it as a eitv nan ior me v. tty 01 m. loinu, utej;on. l.li.tliKe luve leen ttilonleil in the one- tnul til.ui, und the new nl.tiia will in- elttile the linlthiiiKof lnit a imttioii of the Ulterior. I'nll tletulU may lie keen ut lite olliec ol the iniilentieitetl. The iieltt i toerxetl to n-leet unv ami all litiU. Alt liidk must U' ucooiiivtiiieil uj-11 t vitiiien enevK ior nve icr eeiu 01 tlie uinottnt of tlie 1ml. W. I.. TllOK.SDVKK, Citv Auditor. Dated September i7, li. Publblietl in tlje St. John Review Sept. jo 111111 ivi, 5, 1 io. J. H. ninghaiu and James Hob brook of Sedro Wooley. Wash., ami a Mr. Shaw of Chicago, were in the city yesterday less interested tate. sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. REAL ESTATE 111 f koo I,ot 51x100, cor.; two-ktory hrlcU is being erix'ted in una' block. This is a kplendid investment, and you had better look into it ut once. f mx l.ot jjxioo; a close in inside lot on lers.'v fctr...(. u tut muic or , f.soi i.ot 50x110, , nearby resilience St. Johns real es-! wi if you build at once. fA l.ot 50x100. I'inc location; one ! half cash. I'.vaugelist J. P. Cornier will de- :f6.5 A block that plats to fifty foot liver a lecture to men only at the) on xMitaineiie muiievani. gostel tent on Ivanhoe street Sun day next at 3 p. in. The subject of his discourse will be "Personal Purity." Don't fail to be present. Smith's Pharmacy, now located in the French block, will move into the new Holbrook building on Jer sey stteet. 1 his will prove an ex cellent location for Mr. Smith, and will give his urowiui: list of natrons the benefit of a central tradjng point. I.ook for his announcement in a week or two. CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church E. A. Leonard, ! ! pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. I Preaching at 1 1 a. in. B. Y. P. U. ' 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. tn. All are cordially invited to attend these services. , Methodist church S. h. Young ' pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching at 11 a. 111. and 8 p. 111. Iipworth League at 7 p. m. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 n. m., low mass; 10:15 a. 111., high mass; 7:30 p. in., vespers and benediction. St. Andrew's Episcopal Chapel, University Park-Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. Regular services 11 a. 111. Sunday school 10 a. 111. Evangelical church Sunday I school 10 a. 111. Preaching ti a.m. Junior K. h. C. E. 2:30 p. tn.; The Douglass Planing Mills ; Foot of Pittsburg Street, ST. JOHNS, - - OREGON Dealers in SASH AND DOORS And Manufncdirers of p, 111. Also E. E. Mc- beiuor K. Iy. U. Ii. 7 preaching at 8 p. 111. Vicker, pastor. First Congregational Church F. J. Warren, pastor, Sunday school 10 a. in.; preaching tt a. in. and 8 p m. In the evening Rev. H. II. Wi koff, Pacific Coast Secretary of the Congregational Church Building So ciety, will preach. Church of Christ. Services ev ery Lord's day nt 3 p. tn. in the Baptist church. Communion nnd preaching by Rev. Bruce Wolvcr ton, acting pastor. All cordially welcomed. Baptist Church, University Park. Rev. A. C. Ryder, pastor. Regu lar services every Sunday morning and evening. MOULDINGS, COLUMNS, BALUSTERS And All Kinds of Interior Finish. A Home Institution. WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE WAS A VERY SICK BOY. Hut Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reined. . "When my boy was two years old he had n verv severe attack of bowel coinnlalut. but bv the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him I ... t 1 . 11 t 1 out nu rigui, says .Maggie iiickox of Midland, Midi. This remedy can be depended tioii in tlie most severe cases. Even cholera infan tum is cured by il. Follow the plain printed directions uud a cure Is certain, For sale by Jackson's Pharmacy. Subscription Notice. The subscription price of Tit Ritvntw outside of Mtiltuoma county is 51.50 per year in ad vance. All patiers will be dis continued at the expiration of th time paid for. Wanted. Hand ironers ilt thc West Laundry. Apply nt once. Coast nrcjir.N - amn HOME I CT I IC I" YOUR And you will have lometliliig to be pmud of tlie rct of your life. We arc K-clnlUU on lite Cnlifor- ti nla Ilungalout and M Union atyle J) Cottage, lie) ond 11 doubt the moat U .i...t 1 .... 1 i ife.imiiui, luiiYciiicui iiiiii uiex iiciiklvc. rialilencca in America. U'e fiirululi plana, apvclficatlona uud detail complete uy carjeii. terrim liiiiltl. if you arc In the leaat iutcrcktcd. acud 11 n ktiiiup mid we will mail our roHXtu, or kcnd 50c for haiidkoiuc book of ileigii. R. N. LAMBERTH A. CO., LOS ANQCLCS, CAL. PROPOSALS ?or Improvement Bonds, CI y of St. Johns, Oreg.111. Sealed irou.il wPI be received bv tue uiiiierkigueti at mi ouicc lit tne ctly nan nt m. joiiiis. ureeon, until 1 ttewiuv Octolter 16, 1906, at four o'clock i. 111. for the talc at not lc than par value uud accrued iutereat, of liuproveuient Honda of the Citv of St. I0I1111. Oreeon. (the Mine helng usued by authority of uroiiiaiirc .-o. 1701 ior me wnoie or any lurt of f J.,s66,8;. Said twiuls will lc is- ueti 111 lU'iioiiiln.ttlona ol Moo each. lated May 1, 1906. livable teu years iroiu tuic, uuti kuoject to an tue count tioiu iiuiusetl, directed and atitmlated liy what is known as "The Itaucrofl Ilond. iuu Act," under which act, us amended, said bonds are issued. Hidden, will be tenuired to kubmit a lat bid, without conditions, except us to ne reuuiaritv 01 tue issue 01 oomis. ami all bids must be accompanied by a ccrti- lieu enecK ior an anioiini equal to nve ht cent of the face value of thc bonds id for. The rieht s rocrved bv the Council of the City of St, Johns, Oregon, to reject any ami all bids, w. 1,. JIIOKNOVKK, Auditor of thc City of St. Johns. Dated September 17, 1906, ublished in the St. Johns Review Sept. .i ami net, j, 1900, W.J.PEDDICORD Notary Public. Bon Ton Barber Shop Manshku & Kakmlkin. first class work and clean hot towels for vstrou. Hair cutting a specialty. Aeeuts for West Coast I.aundrv. Jerey street St. Johns NOTICE OF SALE. Vo whom it may concern: I, Ceo, M. Hall, City Treasurer of St. Johus, Oreeou, under and bv the author- ityetcd in uie, hereby give notice that I will sell at the front door of the Citv Hall for the City of St. Johns, Oregon, , at public uuctiou to the highest bidder, 1 cash in hand, 011 the 15th day of Octo ber, l6 at 10 o'clock a. ni.. lots 1. a. t and 4,block 19, James Johns' Addition to the City of St.Johns,Ore);oii, or so much thereof as will be necessary to mv the ! sum of f 156.00, together with costs of sale. That said sum of f 156.00 is due by ' reason ol au assessment placed unou the . ..I... tl t .!... -1 .1.. !l r.;. I viiv ttvii ituvKci ut tlie kum .ttv 01 at. Johns, Oregon, on the 9th day of May, I9U. VtltU. M, ll.KlX, City Treasurer of St. Johns, Ore. Published In the St. Johns Review Sept. 14, ai, aa ami uct. j, 1900. tmmi BataaaaatHsnBsnsHBiSB nir ZEST JUST SUPPOSE YOU 11UV THAT XORHY FALL SUIT OF WKLCH. THHY ARHMADK RIGHT FIT RIGHT AN' I) ARIi PRICKI) RIGHT Suits $7.45 to $25.00 If not right Welch makes it right WELCH THE AMERICAN 221-223 Morrison CLOTHIER Cor, First, Portland We Will Dress You Better THAN KVI-R THIS FALL AND FOR IKSS MONIvY 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 jer week. New machinery, new modern equipment ami skilled work men enables ns 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 and trimmings we use in our garments. COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. TAILORS. Hlks' lhiilding, Stark and Seventh Streets. RESOLUTION Nolice is hereby jjlvcn (lint nt the meeting of (lie Council of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, held on the llth dny of September, A.I). 1906,(1)0 following reso lution was niloptcd. Resolved, That the Council of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, deems It cx jtetllciit and iiniioses to Improve Hayes atrect from the westerly line of Hurling ton street to the easterly line of Catllii atrect, In the City of St. Johns, Oregon, in the following manner, to wit: To excavate and All (nil wliltli tn tlm established grade, ami couatruct wood I Kiilcualkn, nix feet wide, cru walkmud box gntttr, on Mid Iluyca Mrcct, from the wvatcrly line of Ilurliugtoii itrcct to the cutcrlv line of Cutllti atrect. according to the plant, ar-ccllkutloua and ! militate 01 tne uiy liugliicer on file in the ofiice of the City Recorder of wld City, wid plan, siiccitication ami eti. unites Mug hereby approved, adopted mid made a part of this reaolution and declared 11 public record. Tlie coat of aid improvement to be as eed u provided by the city charter upon the property specially and tecu llarly benefited thereby, and which is heieby declured to be all the lots, pjrts thereof, and parcels of laud within a line 100 feet from the outside line of each side ol snld Hayes street, from the westerly line of Ilurliugtoii street to the easterly line of Catlln street, in said City. The Hnginecr estimate of the prob able total cot of said improvement i 0.931.49. Reholved, That the City Recorder of the City of St. Johns be, and Is hereby directed to give notice of the projiosed improvement of the said Hayes street us provided by the city charter. , by order of the Council, V. I.. TllOK.NIIVKI!, City Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review Sept. M, 21 and 28, 196. Proposals for Street WorK Sealed pronos the oliice of the The finest of callitig cards at The Review ofiice. lis will be received at Recorder of the Citv of St, Johns, Oreeon. until Sent. a. 1006. at 4 o'clock p. m for the improvement of Oiwego street, from the southerly line of Portland Boulevard to Dawson street, in the manner provided by Ortli nance So. no. aublcct in th,. sions of the charter and ordinances of the City of St. lohns. ami the nlana specifications und estimates of thc city engineer on file at the office of the Citv ueconier, bids limit be strictlv in with printed blanks which will be fur. nished on application at the office of the Recorder of the C ilv of &t. fnlitia tin.l said improvement must becomniptp.i nn or before sixty days from the date of last publication of notice for proposals for said work, No proposals or bids will be railfililf.rpil unless aceompauied by a certified check payable to the order of the Mayor of the City of St. tolius. certified h V :i ri..tintid. bte bank, forun amount enual tnten wr cent of the aggregate proposals, The riKht to reject any and all bids is hereby re.crved. ny order of tlie City Council. V. L. TllOK.VDVKR, Reconler of the City of St. Johns. rubluheil in the St. Johns Review Sept. , 4 aim il, In order to insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock d. m. Please remember this and save the printer