St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 09, 1906, Image 2

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    THE ST JOHNS REVIEW
rubllOiKl Bterr Frldsy
Hv McKkon St Makki.k.
Subicrlptlon rte, 11.00 per er In sdfsnte.
A.lrillnr mini. II. on tier Inch Bar monlB
All iltttllns Mill pr l trt of (ten
month.
Job rrlnllne tircuteil In Ant-eUni '
mils for Job rrlntlne cmn on atuterr.
All rommunlcmlon il.ouM le addrtntd
fL. d. .-I.-- n.
11. Will.. V.VKV".
Tltu Kitviiuv Is entered nt post olTice
in Saint Joliiif. Oregon, as mail inntter
of the second claw under the Act of Con
Kress of Mnrch 3, 1879.
OfflcUl Kawipxper of th OU7 of BU Jekni.
Phono East 0106.
FRIDAY, KOVHM1IKK 9. J'
Did your
York ?
favorite win in New
What a rumpus these elections do
ttitiku I
The always well i;roned machine
in rmuwylvniiiu won with ease.
The miiis season is here, but
building uoes merrily on in St,
JollllK.
The New York campaign was
that of two bar Is and the biKKest
bar I won.
Quite a bunch of money ehutmed
hands over the result of the New
York election.
The people ate patiently waiting
for a show down 011 what is known
as the telephone ordinance.
There will be no "passing of
Hutirst." If his health lasts he will
continue to be a thorn in the. side of
thegrnf tens for many moons to come.
I he eastern sports want some
thing to tcplacc the fast disappear
ing prairie chicken and me imtort
ing the Denny phetisanls. They
have contracted for 1,000 pairs, and
they ate getting the gainicttt bird
that Hies.
Alice Roosevelt l.ongsworth litis
been Mumping (he Iluckeye slate
in behalf of her husband s caudi
dacy. Mrs. l.ongsworth has been
in the limelight so long that she
finds it itkhome to take a back seat
in the married row.
The otigiii of man
seems to ngi
it is the only cientiite that chews
tobacco, eats anything, wears wills
hers and butts in,
A convict signing himself "C. A.
Y." in (he Ptisou Mitror, a weekly
paKir published by the piisouers in
the Minnesota stale prison nt Mill
writer, ihmis the following bit of
wisdom: "Mirny a man has Ih.ch
dubbed 11 genius when as a mutter
of fact (he secret of his siicccns was
a liking for good plain hind work,'
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If the mini with the big brush
and the coloted poster keeps up his
liuk nt. Johns will Decome the Hill
board of Portland. Why these men
are allowed to come out to St. Johns
and plaster the walls with cheap lith
ogruph and scatter ilodgcis about
the stieets we cannot explain. They
etiiiuot do it in Portland. And
why should it be toleiatisl here ?
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Ardent ndiuiiers of PteMdent
uuowvni wvre hotuew uui iukvii
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"" i".-u nvn.111 nm mui "iiiuui. I
in t uik city tu ivii nie i--i) ne
miiw to vine. 11 ih 11 senons ie
nueiMin on me iineiiigeiice 01 nie
Amy 1 lean tKHiple when .1 pi evident
ilueuw it nilviMiltltf to scud his i-alii
net uUieetii to IliediUfieiit Mutes to
instinct the common folks how to
out their IniIIoU. It will in no wit
rwlmuul to the piekideut's Hipu
istlty.
Aftw Feb. 1. next the Aiuciican
Muk Note Company will maiiit
tnclliiu all I'uiteil States Histage
MuiM. Under a contract juM made
with liieiioveiumeiit. the concern
mutt deliver 37 .ikxi.ooo Mamiin daily
wx tiitivt u week. The American
llnuk Note Couimny made the fust
KtRKc Mauiw fur the Government
mid held the contract up to thirteen
ymu ago. At that time the Gov
oinnteut went into the business it
Mtlf, and down to this day the
Huimi of liugiaviiig and Printing
um turuuil uttt all taini. It u de
elated tlmt the Government hai de-
ekltl tlwt the work etui be done
ehunwr by contract.
Anna Gould in reaping the whirl
wind for nmriyithi that brainleNS,
diuKdute ami immoral Count lloui
de CnMelUne. Theit mat tied life
has been one continuous period of
suite hiiii turmoil, and the way the
Count link been making way with
good American dollars is astonish
ing. '1 he wife is to be pitied for
ln(e scientists from time (o time and U". or as he supposed the case to .'. ... , 0 t...i v..
they seem .0 ngtee that we descend- be. Any one tK.tnting u g.,n or re- J' hhXuZi K "mch"
et irom iiMvciesot iiK;ornionKey. p"ivti 1.1 11 iwm.ii even u ne , . . - . . , . worU tl)
If man evoluui from auv an mill morally cut lain it contains no load, f. ,, of the
. . I .1 1.l I ... I. ..I .1 IIIIH'WWI lirVII llll Illtlll Wl UVtinit I I
being sK) weak an to marry the fop,
but Aiii.'iicaus ate not shedding
litany tears over her unhappy wed
ding. Too many American heiresses
have sold their Inxlie-s and souls for
nu empty title, and if a good, honest
son of this soil is not good enough
for these young women to liestow
(heir hands and fortunes, they de
serve all the misery and tiuluippi
iicss that invariably ensues from
.such an unholy alliance.
ing.
1
111
Let tis hear 110 more from the
Oregoninti about yellow journalism.
The whisky end of woman suf
frage won at the recent Portland
convention.
The work in the game of politics
tolls L'elt til? to be ex cecal mm' coarse
I '7 - rt - - . .
I ..... Tl... 11... .iiiiiil.ittlnl mil M an
... iiiiii till. .111.11 1 1 ... it. .....
not fooling all the people.
It is really not surprising that
Mrs. Unruh was defeated for presi
dent In the woman s .suffrage con
vention. Her picture as printed is
not bad looking, winch is sure to
create envy in a suffrage conven
tion.
The users of coal who did not lay
in a supply early in the fall are now
up against it. J lie first of the week
there was none to le had in the city.
There is no clanger of any one suf-
ferini' on nccouut of a scarcity of
fuel, however.
Peary, the pole hunter, again
failed to secure that coveted article.
He, however, claimes to have got
ten closer to his (marry than tiny
other cxploicr. nils may be a
source of great satisfaction to him,
but most iK-'Opk- would have been
letter pleased if lie had been sue
cessful in bringing it with him
Attorney General Crawfonl has
sent a circular letter to each member
of the legislature soon to convene at
Salem offering to examine any bills
the members may be preparing to
utrodiice, and uncertain whether
they are in tinnier form ami are cnu
si.stcnl witii existing laws rind in
harmony with the constitution.
The number of fake sales in Port
laud seem to increase in numbers.
"Mis-scut Freight," "Fire" and
"Fartluiuake" sales meet one at al
most every turn. Anything and
everything to cntcli the unwary is
the older of these sales where they
unit K goods I rom 5 down to i
that ate worth 50 cents. Ihc.se
fellows will likely see 11 linger fire
one of these titties that Mhey caiuiot
W away itom.
The fellow with the gun he didn't
know was loaded Is getting in his
best licks at this season of the year.
I1 rom various sections of (he coun
try come refills of n fool killing or
wounding some one with an empty
with the fust thing that comes to
hand. This will save funeral ex-
Ileuses and at the same time tench
thoughtless cr.son a much needed
lesson,
BEAT HIS WIFE
Strong Al'in (hat Needs
Looking
Aflar.
An able bodied bully named Sam-
beig, living on lltirliuglou street,
while cta.y dtiiuk, is said to have
beat his wife and dtnvc her out of
dunis late
last Wednesdiiy night,
where she was coiuiielled (o
stiitui tor 11 long time 111 her nie lit
clothes. If some one will give this
woithy a shock at (he end of 11 list
he would not get half that is com
iug to him.
Notice
to whom it inuv concern:
This is to cuitifv thai fm emnlnci
tin lutratn nit ntiiiiiiiu.v ntvo
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iiiiiiiiN.sii r. r. iMiker iioiii my
ease Deiul n lie 01 e Kecoriler 1 hnrii-
itvko. vv. (V Atiwiv
Wanted.
Hand itoueo. at (he West Coast
Lnuiidiy. Apidy at once,
Local News.
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I'he Ml vet wedding of Rev. and
.ui.s. iHiiiij was ceieoiuteti 111 ttie
M. K. iMtMiiiaKe last evening.
WantedGirl about tt yeats old
to take cute of .1 Imby, lniuite .o;
liteMmm. cottier Chnik'stou Mreet.
The LadicV Aitl Society of the
,M. lv. ehuivh will serve a New ung-
hiud supper rnday evening next
from s (o 8 o'clock at the home of
U Huilbeit.
kuitilit iS: Glover are remodel
iug nieii oowiitig auey, ami when
completed will lie a great impioye
mem over their fouiier alley. Will
be tinishcd Saturday,
U you expivt to live in St. Johns
and want the city to grow, don't
get your punting done in Portland
Pattonue home business houses and
you will gel better results.
tin . 1 k
1 ue 1 uicm. mint will give a
soties ot dances in the M. W. A.
nan iH.-gitiiiine h.Uiiriliiv, .Nov. to.
Goixl onler, giuvi music and a good
tune are features of these dances.
Raymond Hrown, living on Chi
lit 'Wl1lr. I I J - . ........ . . . . .... Wi li.ln..! .Un 1 I t . I
It 1 tt'i vi 1 1 wi I Tllllllllll III? I1II11I1I11IV KIlflCKL'tl llll W 1 1 I . . . IMUll
cago street, was badly injured in
tcrually while playing fiKitball near
the school house last Friday morn
He is now considered out of
oiiugcr.
Mr. and Mt.s. Clark and Chas,
Aruette extvet to leave for Illinois
the next few days. They ate
called east on business demanding
their personal attention. They ex
pect to be ttlueut several weeks.
PROGRAM
Of (he Entertainment for the Foun
tain Fund.
IJelow will be found the program
of the entertainment nt Hickner's
lititl npvf WVituptul'iv I'Vi-llllltr. NflV.
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1 Jtl. IIIU PI Wl 111111 111! iw
f rt
1 . . - .a
purchase n fountain for the
city. The doors will open at 7
o'clock and the entertainment will
The tickets
begin an hour later.
will cost 25 cents each, and are now
in the hands of the committee
Instrumental duett Messrs.
Uailey and Mr. Miner
2.
3-
7
8. 9
to. it.
Reading .... Mrs. Geo. Hall
Vocal duett . John and Clif-
ford Harlow
. . . . Mr. Ordaman!
Vocal solo
Reading
Vocal solo
.Mr. Giblin.
. .Miss Kiuma
Harlow,
Reading Louise Couch.
Vocal solo Mr. Staples,
Piano solo . . . Hazel Couch,
Vocal solo . . . Frank Young
Vocal solo. . . .Miss Douglas,
Communicated
Will the parties wdio turned over
the toilet on Mrs. Kemp s place on
the night of Hallowe en go back
some night and replace it, as a party
wasseen that nig it there r It might
save trouble. I o injure the prop
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erty ol a widow woman and an old
lady is not fun. Site is not able to
put it back herself and has no one
to do it for her.
You have had your fun. Now
do t he louota li 1? mimr v lixitii? n
as found. Thefrult treesthatwere
.1 1 I. In...l
llinuifjiii Hill i l Viltii.wil.
Notice.
Members of the American Hos
pital Association in St. Johns mid
vicinity can now pay their monthly
dues at the branch oliice of the as
soclatiou, located nt the oliice of
Stieticer, Dey 6c Hamilton, 201
South Jersey stteet. The oliice will
remain open until y p. in. for the
accommodation of members who
cannot call earlier. Keep in good
standing by paying your dues
irnlimllv
111: CIIARITAIil.l!
to your horses us well as yourself.
You need not sillier from pains of
any sort your horses need not suf
fer. 1 ry a bottle of Mallard s Snow
Liniment. It cures nil pains. I
Notice
My business is grading lots, feuc
iug, etc. Anyone desiring 1111 artistic
.0.
by
ob will do well to give me a trial,
the day, or ly contract. 1 erms
letiouable. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JAMIIS ClIKKKV.
Leave unlets at real estate oliice of
II. Heudeisou ioS'j Jetsey st.
Subscription Notice.
1 lie sub-ctiptiou price of Tint
RttVlKW outside of Multnomah
county Is 51.50 per year in ad
viince. All patK'rs will be dis
combined at the expiration of the
time paid lor,
New Designs
In Mattings
Jnt 1, line
ili-kigiik fit the
line of
grade,
iik well a cheap grade of matting,
ranging in price fumi 15 cents lip to
.vs cent per vurd. 801111 mokt Ikmii-
tifut ilckign. t)ur mU umoiintcil to
in varilk in one 1l.1v in tin kihhI.
Our price U urely riKht.
New liiieof wimples ol Inuilciilll and
llooroil cloth. t'iiinitureilcp.irtmcut.
St. Johns Grocery Co,
W. G.- CLARK
Practical Blacksmitliiuir and
Expert Horseshoeing.
Wagon Making
One of Our Special Features.
Hring us your crippled horses and
wagons and we II do the tot.
O. . I'ADLK
0. 1'. MUKklLL
Faulk & Merrill
111, a line
ery
Coal,
Hay, Grain,
Flour
Ground Feed,
Paints, Oils and Building Materials
Phone East 713
Unlvaraity Park, - Oregon
SURPRISE
Party in Which Scvcnte:n AUitcs
Participated
A suprisc party was tendered Mr.
and Mrs. L. V. Groinachey nt their
home on north Jersey street Satur
day evening. The affair was gotten
up by their eldest daughter, and the
k0UI?,B ,VT totally unprepared for
me incoming 01 uiiir many menus.
Mr. and Mrs. Gromachev and arc
both mutes, and the 17 guests were
also devoid of speech, tG of whom
were from University Park and one
from Portland The affair was
Kcatly enjoyed by all, and while noi
oisc or confusion was In evidence.
the evening was pleasantly spent by
the guests !u their unlet way.
Dainty refreshments were served,
and those present demonstrated the
fact that while they were deprived
of speech, they were in no manner
delinquent when it came to eating.
TIIHRK'S NO USIi
talking, you can't beat Herbine for
the liver. The greatest regulator
ever offered to suffering humanity
If you suffer from liver complaint
II you arc bilious and fretful,
your liver, and Herbine will put
.. t,ro,,r C(imillo,.
A positiv
1 -i -----
cure tor constipation, Biliousness
Dystiepsia and all illsduetoa torii
liver. I ry a bottle and you w
never use anything else. Sold
by
St. Johns drug stores.
npnirNIANCP Nil l?0
11 i mm.
Kcgiilatimr the Construction, firec
(Ion, Enlargement, Raising, A
terlon mid Repair of Buildings
Providing for Fire liscnpes nm!
h.vits, and Further Providing
for (he Issuance of Permits.
The City of St. Johns doc ordalu n fol
iiiwb.
oiiuun uiiir irvimiii, lirill ur llll1
iKirittion ilcMrltiK to construct, erect, en
liirue. ritlM.'. nllir or iimlcrlullv rc-ui
uuy building within lliu corioriiiu limit
of the city of St. Johns, nt 11 cost exceed
hie fifty dollar (ivJ.oo). before lceluiiliiL
Mien work sunn nie
wiin ine c iv re
conler of wild city 11
statement in writ
Ing coiitidtiing 11 tleK.-rlition In geiieml
terniitof the Imll-llng or work for wlilcli
11 permit in iiculrei), mill olinll ulMintitte
iimiicrot the lot nml lilock uimiii
Mild Imllthnu U to lie loented or
lie iK-rformed, iiml the iiiiiiiIk.-
Ktrcct or i-lieetH In front thereof,
ohiill iiIwi Ilk' with the ctlv rccontt-
11 written iiiillc.itlon or 11 rmit for
Mien oniitiing or wurK. neiore nny men
iK.-rinitn arc i-miki the niipiicntil kliull tmy
to the city the turn of one dollar, unit
the nvoiiler lull keep it record of Mich
vriiin.
in-t'tiiiii ;. Uvery hnlldhii! ued or 00
cupleil or hereafter mi coiiktrncted to
no llHi-u or occupied 11 u Ihe.Uer. IwkdI
titl, myltim, H.-nilnury ncudemy. colleee
or M.-11001 01 nny kiiih, noiei, riHimiiig
Iioiim.', iiiuirlineut honx, tenement Iioiim.-,
liMiglng lioiue, or for factory, mill or
mitmii.ictory, or for ol!icc. uorkkhoiM
or public 1'iitrrt.iliiment or aemlilu;ei(
kiiiiii tut c luuoomoi cxil oiK-n ntr out.
wiirdi, mid when of more thmi two tor-
Iw In licleht Minll lie nrov tied mill
t iiiupiKil with iiit liilllc lire i-k-iiik'. com
hiiitsl with Miitulile metiilllc h.ilcoiilc.
liUtforiim and mlllne firmly M-cnri-il to
the outer wiilU, unit erected mid urrungcii
In Mich 11 way, unit In Mich immliuitv to
one or more wimtowii, or tout utility win
dow of etch ntury alxivc the lintt a inuv
Ito iicci.tr to nmkc mid render Mid lire
i-ki-iiiivii mulily uccemllile. mic mid udc
(ittir.lv lor i'mniivc ol the Inmate inriueof
lire. A (allure to comply with till sec
tion uliitll lie ilcciiK'il n iniMli-meiiiioritiid
punlHi.ilile a licreiiiulter pniviileil.
M-ction t. Any lierxni. lirm. com
tuny or Coriir.itioii that violate, ill,
olii-y, omit, nvglect, or refine
10 comply witli, or lli.it relt or oimkisi-
Hie execution of, or violates nny of the
lnvinn of till on! nance lialt he
guilty of 11 iiitMteme.tnor. und uiui con-
victim! thereof lull lie punished by a
fine not exceiMlni: two hundreil dollar.
or 1 iy tuipriMinmeiii tor not more than
nun ty ilav. or ly inith ucit line ntut
luipriMiiimeut, unit every uclt pcrwiu,
nrm. comuiuv or curutntttiiit kliull 1h?
deemed giuli of it Mrisir.itt' offense for
every tuy Midi violation, iltMilKslience,
titKitvt or rcliiwl kliull continue, ami
klwll he tmuiklieil nminlhiL-lv : uml ane
builder or Coulructorwho kliull coiiktrticr
any liuililiug 111 violation of uuy of the
piou.ioiih of this ordiuuiice, mid any
archittvt haviuir charge of Mich luiildiiig
wlm kluilt iH-rmlt it to U- mi coiutructeii,
kli.ll! U- liable to the Kiiultiis uroviilttl
and iuikHs l.y till t-rtion,
I'awieil tin- lotiucil Novemlier 6, 1906.
ppavid Nuvetnlier 6. 19.16,
1'. V. lliNMA.s-.
Attckt Mayor.
V. I.. TlUiRNIiVKK,
Recorder,
I'ulih.lied in the St. John Review Nov.
0, 1900, '
H. HENDERSON
livS i-j Jersey Street ST. JOHNS, ORI-OON
Notary Public and Conveyancer,
Choice business and residence projerty in all parts of the city.
SujHjrintendaut St. Johns Dranch of the American
Hospital Association.
PLANT AN AD.
IN THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
AND WATCH
YOUR BUSINESS GROW
CHURCH NOTICES.
Uaptist church K. A. Leonard,
pastor. Sunday school at to a. m
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. B. Y. P. U.
7 p. m. Preachinc at 8 p. m. All '
are cordially invited to attend these 1
services. I
Methodist church S. L. Young
pastor. Sunday school to a. in.;
preaching at tin. 111. and 8 p. in.
Iipworth League at 7 p. m.
Holy Cross Catholic church,
Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. m.,
low mass; to:t5 a. m., high mass;
7:30 p. 111., vespers and benediction.
St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Chapel,
University Park Rev. Win. R.
Powell, chaplain. Regular services
t a. m. Sunday school to a. m.
r:VUI1Rciical clUrcll Slultlay
scnooi ton. in. Treadling tt a. in
Junior K. L. C. K. 2:30 p. 111.;
Senior K. L. C. K. 6:30 p. 111. Also
preaching at 7:30 p. tit. 15. 12. Mc
Ylckcr, pastor.
Rev. Win. Plowman of Sodaville,
Ore., will fill the pulpit atthcKvatt
gelical church next Sunday morn
ing, and Rev. D. M. Metzcr of Dal
las, Ore., the dean of the college,
will preach in the evening. All are
invited to attend these services.
First Congregational Church F.
J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school
10 a. in. preaching 11 a. 111. and 8
p. m.
Church of Christ. Services ev
ery Lord's day at 3 p. in. in the
Uaptist church. Communion and
preaching by Rev. Hrucc Wolver
ton, acting pastor. All cordially
welcomed.
Uaptist Church, University Park.
Rev. A. C. Ryder, pastor. Reini-
lar services every Sunday morning t
and evening.
Christian Church Sunday School
at to a. in., G. W. Ovcrstrcet, stt
jieriiitendeut. Services in Hickners'
hall. Preaching at 1 1 a. in. and
7.30 p. nt.
Hvnngellst J. Perry Condor will
preach at both services. At the
evening service he will be assisted 1
by 11 largs choir from Portland.
h-K-cial music. All are invited.
THE LOUVRE!
L. RICHARDS, Prop.
I'he Finest of Wines,
Cigars.
Liquors iiiii
A Pine Lunch Served Kvery Day
St. Johns Market
PULL LINK OP
BEEF, PORK, AlUTTON and
VEAL, HAMS, BACON
HOME AlADE LARDnnd
SAUSAGES.
Also nil kinds of Pickled
meats. Poultry Dressed to
Order.
We make Family Trade n spe
claltv.
Orders solicited and delivered to
any part ot the city.
Call 011 us and you will be con
inced that our prices are right.
Phone Scott 4062,
BENNETT BROS., Props.
Notice to Contractors
Scaled liitU will l! received tiv the 1111
dmigiied ut his oliice in (lie city ball,
St. Jolui. Oregon, up to four o'clock p.
111. of Tuesday, November U. lgo6. for
the completion of the new city hall ns
cr llie pun. kiHX'ilicatiout unit ilctuiU
I . V. tSoodricli. a rcviel. now un
file tit the ofliccuf the recorder. All bid
must lie uccomnaiiled bv a certilie.1
check equal in amount to five er cent
of the hid us an evidence of gotxl faith.
The rieht to reject any or all biiU is
hereby reserved.
W. I,. TIIOKNDVKU,
City Recorder.
uhlishcil in The St. Johns Review Nov.
3 miii 9, 1906,
Ten Cents'
Worth of
Stove Putty
HEN you buy your Btovo,
you can't seo tho stove putty
tr
n the. joints and seams
Dut In a month or two, you'll bo
wondering why It takes so much
fuel to hont tht rom.
Tho putty has shrunk up and
fallen out, and thoro'a a big crack
to suck lu cold air.
It Is not surprising that perfect
combustion of fuel in ltnposelblo
undor these conditions
That your flro goos out on cold
nights
And that your winter's coal bill
is twice what it ought to bo at tho
end ot tho season.
St. Johns
The Douglass Planing Mills
Foot of Pittsburg Street,
ST. JOHNS, - - OREGON
SASH AND DOORS
And Alnniifncturcrs of
MOULDINGS, COLUMNS,
BALUSTERS
And All Kinds of Interior Finish.
A Home
WE SOLICIT A SHARE
We Will Dress
You Better
THAN KVHR THIS PALL
AND FOR LP.SS MOXKY
A SUIT
To Your Measure
$17.50 to
$40
TROUSERS
To Measure
$4 to (10
Volume of business deter
mines cost of opcratliiK.
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. 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.
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Proposals for Street Work
I Sealed timmwl will be received nt the
office of the Recorder of the City of St.
John. OreKou, until Nov, IJ, 1906, nt 4
o'clock ). 111., fur the Improvement of
Chnr'Atoniitreet from the wmtlicrl line
of Jerey utreet to the northerly line of
j l'lllmoro mreet in the maimer pro.
vldeil by Ordinance No. 127, kiihject to
, the irtvllon of the Charter mid Ordi
; uiuice of the City of St. Johns; mid the
! plmm mid eclfic.'lloii anil cttlmntet qf
, the city engineer 011 file nt tlie office i)f
the City Kccorder.
Illil mint be Hrlctly in ncconlnuce
j with tirinted blniik which will be fur
; nlthed on implication nt the office of the
Recorder of the City of St. Johns, mill
taid iiiiproveiucnt iiuitt he completed on
or before ixty day from the dittc of I ait
puhlicatioii of notice for prcpoKili for
Mid work. 1
No jiropoal or hid will he couriered
unlc nccoiiijwnied by a certified clieck
iviyiihlc to the order of the Mayor of the
City of St. Johiu, certified by a retpon
kihlc bank, for an amount equal to ten
percent of the nL'c.rei;ntc prt)MMl(.
The rlk'ht to re ect nnv unit all U
I hereby recrved.
iiy oraer 01 tlie city council.
V. I.. TllOHNDVKIt,
Uecorder of the City of St. John,
ruhlblied lu the St. John Review Oct.
26, Nov. 3 ninl 9, 1906,
Proposals for Street Work
I Sealed propowl will be received at
the office of the Recorder of the City of
St. Johns, OreKon, until Nov, 13, 190(5, nt
4 o'clock p. m for the improvement of
I vanhoe street, from the wciterly line of
nurlinetoiistreettoeasterlylineof Catlin
street, in the manner provided by Ordi
nance No. US, subject to the provi
sions of the charter and ordinance of
the City of St. Johns, and the plans,
IecIfications and estimates of the city
engineer 011 file ut the office of the City
Keconier.
Hiiis uuut lie strictly in accordance
with printed blanks which will be fur
nished on application nt the office of the
Recorder of the City of St. Johns, and
said improvement mukt be completed on
or before sixty days from the date of last
publication of notice for propolis for
wid work.
No proposals or bids will be considered
unless accompanied by a certified check
payable to the order of the Mayor of the
r, y, of ,St' Ju,,s certified by a responsl
ole bank, for an amount erpial to ten per
cent of the aK(jreiate proposals,
The right to reject uuy and ull bids is
hereby reserved.
by order of the City Council.
W. L. TllOKNDVKK,
Recorder of the City of St. Johns.
Published in the St. Johns Review Oct.
26, Nov. 2, 9, 1906.
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