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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW t'nbllnlinl r.rrr Frl.ly 11V McKliON .Si MAUKI.H. Subscription ruin, fl.00 per your In luWanco. Adtertlnlnj rnlen. $1.00 per Inch per month. All nilettlln(t IjIIIk pnr I flrt of neh mntitli. .lot) I'rlnllnc etcutcd In flrilclM i.jiu. Hills for Job l'rlntlng cinh nn ildlrerjr. All rommunlcAllon ihnuld be nlJreucd to The nerlew, 8t. John. Ortron. Tint Rkvibw Is entered nt raist office in Saint Jolini, Orcijoii, ns tunll mutter of the slcoihI clnss unilcr the Act of Con gross of Mnrclt 3, 1879. OfllcUt Newiptper of the City of Bt. ofcni. Phono Enot 0100. FRIDAY, NOVUM 11KK 3. 1906. Arc you really and truly thankful ? Hotwecu Coos Hay and MyrtlePoint it is cheaper to ship freight by team than by rail. Must cost something to live iu that strip of timber. Since Peary failed in his quest of the North Pole a man named Waller Wullman intends to make the at Uimpt in 1111 air ship. Funny what trials, privations and expense .some people will n l' in endeavor to discover what may properly he tunned a myth. Mrs. UuM.'ll Sage announces that .she will give awav the hulk of her fortune of Ho,ooo,ooo to "indi vidtuilit whom she considers worthy, who, through no fault of their own, lite .so unfortunate as to need as sistance, and too proud to ask." No pushing and ciowdiug iu the line, please. Mr. Ivlsie Clews Parsons.daugh lor of Clews, the New York banker in ti new book she has just gotten out, advocate trial marriages. Several other writers have iiImicou- euried iu this view of the mailer The only diffeicucc we can see over the mctteut hvsIciii is the cost and (rouble of a di voice suit t - The Canby 'I'libune mvs: "Mm who Income presidents of the United Gluten ate pul tluie by Hie luiud i tltMliuy." I laud of dentiuy, eh? Take all the beS you can Unit Sltiniluid Oil, Wall Street and the tott of tile fellows who handle the long green wiggle the hand of ilea liny mid you will suiely win The question of the hour is Who gave Maud Hint Cieffield t'n imlftnn with which to end her ex isUMice while iu jail? Some k.isoii eviilenlly lliouglil tins was tut uasicftl way lo solve the solution as to what (lispoMtiou should be made of lierlty Hie aullioiitieri,auil sue nc eepted it as being the wisest cotiise. Cougieiw is about lo convene and the moituU of the senate thtoouh its light Ihhm'I , llie jWociatcd Press is sending mil leiHirls as to what they uie going to do to Seuatoi l,a INtllelte. What the WiM.'ousiu aliiteMiniiu will do to some iieoplc bofoiu Ik? inthDHigh with them will Iw win Hi lining. Piiiiii tlie day Iw tisik his ut Senator I.aFnllettc dulled Uh; Senate ling The CiHiutess l)e CaMellaut1 fnriiHsily Anna (build, daughter of the late Jay tumid, ban lievii di voiced fiom bei husband, Count MtMii l)e CuKlillaue, by a Pteneli com t, himI given the iithloily of het eliiUlieu. The oaintess will not Ik- allowed to lemove the eliildun fiom France wilbniit the cuiuhhU of tbeii father. Thus auolhei' tlieam of gltny and luippiuci undei tin weight of a foteigu title, for which Hit Amviiotn gill it.tbl millions iu numey. has U-eii hlutti'Uil What tmit ot the state ruics the 11 a p lei. U u Imhic of contention among unit gioweis just now. It Mteuw, huvvevii, that Hood Rivei ktill holds the hairnet , if pi ice cuts any ice. in 110 tMit ol Hie state it m iiiuch cuie and attention paid to the nttwng ot apples as is oxer ciwsl in this valley, and, theiefore they dcoive all the eiodil they get We have iwvri mvii it coutiadieletl tliat HihmI Kiwi applo. ale gotsl Kveiwin anu iiuw 4 line coioi, wtille we know of an instance 01 two in which Willamette vallev Spitcn 1. 1 . t iHiruh weie cviiici M.veiai wccki. ago for the HiiM.' of keeping itu til Chiittlmak that aie now ilecay . II II 1 Ik! 1 . iuk. 11 1 kmmi uivir rpiieuiieies made m hetlei showing they would not Itv able to command a bettei juice than Willamette apples. Rep uUitUui goe a gtvat w.is. but it I. tt ..1 i 1 lie nine vuuey at uie imit 01 I lie CttkCMiIek ilid not have something MilMitiilml to (kick up Us leputa tiwi, iu oichauU would soon be come ttk hum coveted as the Wil- lauieltc oichauU geuetally ate. It IS not out Hiipooe to boom Ihusl Ktvor apple at the extene of the Willamette fiuit gioweis, but when the question of meiit is iaied by the latter it seem only jtiht thai they should urkt delivvt the good. It has lwn fully demoiihir.ited that gtiol ap4vi can be taisctl iu aluuv.t any Mxium 111 uregou, ami it i.s up to llie apple glowers ot the Mate to work together as a whole ami not belittle the product of onv section in an endeavor 10 gain pieMige for anythur. We ate all pioud of the Qicgou apple, and if one community 0111 build up a leputatiou for mi jKJiior fruit, let tu rather help it to maiutniu its high Maudard of excel- lunco than try The butting in of President Roosevelt during the recent New York campaign hns caused a little turmoil among the political leaders of that state. Vaudeville entertainments nre being introduced in a New York Baptist church in order to interest people enough to nttend church. Shades of John the Baptist, what next ? Because she can't talk Spanish, Arizona declines to enter into mar riage relations with New Mexico. Arizona is a good girl. She knows she couldn't be liatmy with a "greaser" for a life mate. The libel suit brought by the Journal against the Oregonian has been decided in favor of the latter. A newspaper has to kick over the traces pretty far before an Oregon jury will convict it of libel. If the daily papers would omit the name of Mrs. Kddy and her af fairs from their publications for a day or two it would no doubt be highly ntmrcciatcd by both Mrs. Kddy ami a long .suffering public. COUNCIL Owing to the fact that we are hampered for space this week the council proceedings cannot be given in detail. Granting of petitions for nrc lights nt corner of Kdison and Taconut streets and also Burlington and Bradford streets and Kellogg and Charleston streets occupied most of the time. ( Outside of the ferry franchise passing second read ing little business of importance was transacted. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. An It is getting to be a craze among business men of the east to build a taller building than any one else. It is said that a sky scraper is now under consideration iu New York in which the two upper stories will have to have hinges attached iu or icr lo swing back and let the moon pass. A syndicate of capitalists offered to come to the relief of Uncle Sam ami take the postal service out of hands. I hey promise reduced rates and the wiping out of the tin mini deficit. Too many public util ities ate abeady iu the hands of a few. A heller way would be for Uncle Saiuual lo.Heciue the railroads and then the things promised by the syndicate would come to pass. An eminent ptofcMur of a Chi cagu medical school now volunteers the stntcuii'iit that love is a delu sion mid youths should be comiiell el to choose iiiiiUh as fine cattle aie chosen, or as a wife would choose a new dics. This may be well enough iu theory, but it is not at all likely that many young women would submit to the same instiec lion that she would give to a piece or ill ess goods, and then it would knock alt the sentiment out of the thing. DEATH Of J. C. Scoll, One of Si. Johns Pi oneer Residents. J. C. Scott, one of St. Johns first citieus and a pioiuiueiil tcidcut, iNisM'd quietly away at his home iu this place Sunday mottling last lif ter a llngeiiug I linens of typhoid fe ver. Mr. Scott was a man greatly icsiK'ctcd tu Uie comnuiuitv. and as a IcMimnuial of the estiviu in which he with held the gieater tutt of tin hiisiiiefch Iioiimk weie closed dining the fuiieial olrseqiltes, which took place .Monday al lei noon from the home. II0111 iu Lincoln, Neb.. 1 1 ceased came to SI. Johns many yea 1 sago, lie was the fust nun to build ami make impiovemeiilson the lull aliove the water front. He wan one of the fotiudeis of the wa le 1 winks heie ami a member of the fust school 1 10,1 id iu tlistiict No. He had long been a member of the Adveutist chinch ami was a faith- fill chiiMiau. A widow, tluee sous 1 11. . nun one iiauguier .survive, tlie sons being Veiue C. of Pottlaml; Vinton at home, and Will, a medical stu deiil at S.ileiu. ThtMlauuhler, Mir Kate, icMdcs at home. Deceased was aged 55 years. Ureal Slaughter. A gieat slaughter in wild geese look place this week when the sd ver liuiictl member of The Review leached the upivr Columbia eauie fields iu company with Mi. Voiine- feidoif. tan city hall contractor, who has a laige game pieseive near Ar lington. Til is is the lepoit (hat lencliel is today 1 rlnusdav ) bv w itelcss tclcgiitphy. Both aie good I .... . . lY . siiois. Aiae can. vine on tue nouois luu-k iu the Minnesota duck ihuiiIs year aftei ear with his old 10-boie l.efevei. But being of a tu ogres- uc tin not mind, he bus teceiitlv been kimlmolcd into the idea that a tittle in lit a air o a Mint I uauee was the punier thing by a bunch of westctu sivoi is who aie too weak to earn a tegular gnu. and if he gets 1 goose with the imp gun we will lilt 0111 hats. A Pew Bargains Oood No. 8 cook stove, $0.50 No. 8 St. Clair cast raime, St.t White maple chiffonier, with bevel mirror, in; bedroom suit, $10; mantel folding bed, $7.50: cabinet folding bed, with mirror, fto; good iron beds, $2.50 and up to $12.50; plush sofa bed, $7.50; nurse rockers, fr. 25; wardrobe, $4; kitchen safe, -it: white mimic glass cupboard, $6.50; $22 reliable range, fto; gas healer, -ft. 25; gas plate, 51.50; lady's birdseye maple parlor desk, $7.50; combination oak desk, with book shelves, $5; extension table, ft.W nsh sideboard. So: oak side board, $iH; good couches, $3.50 up r to $12; 12 solid oak highback dining chairs, 75c; good dressers, $7.50; $25 round extension table, $12.50; upholstered divan, 55; heating stoves. 1.10 nn to -f t f : kitchen measure. $2. What's the use of paying double the amount for the above goods when von can save that much for other purposes? Some of the goods are new, some second-hand, but all L'etitiine bantams, and your old Mini itttre. stoves and cartels taken in ........ .1 ... 1 t t cxciudiuc ami a si uareiieai. m. j. McOrnth. 6T North id. Del, Davis and Kvorott Sis. Main 2087. Notice. Members of the American IIos tiital Association iu St. Johns ami vicinity can now pay their monthly dues al the branch olhce of the as socialiou. located at the office of Silencer. Dey & Hampton, 201 South Jersey stteet. The ollice will remain oikmi until n p. 111. for the accommodation ol members who cannot call eailier. Keel) in good standing by promptly. paying your dues Notice To whom it may concern: From and after this date I will not he re sHusihlc for any debts contracted by my son Albert Wagner, and all h.tmus are warned not to tttist him on my account. Professor Max I;. A. Wagner. St. Johns, Ore., Nov. ty, lyofi. I. miles! If you wish weaving ttoite, bring t iu this winter, us I will not weave iu the hot weather. Mrs, S. M. Warner, .101 Tacoma st, St. Johns, Oie. White House nilROPI-AN IIOTI-I. i-im.Ni rooming House 111 M jolttis. Bumd new hotiseaiul furniture. Modern elect tic lighted. Hot and cold water. Bath and toilet looms on both tloors. Telephone, reading room and all the latest daily news, No extra charge for any of the ex tra accommodations of the house. All fiee. Rooms from 75c tier week tip. Same tteatmeiit to all we have 110 ets or star loomets. We ate out for business and are getting it. O.ive us a tiial. Working men a specialty. Phone Scott 40O5. Ordinance to I:stnblish a Ferry Landing nl ihc Foot of Pitts burg Street and Granting a Franchise to the "St. Johns Transportation Company" to Operate a Ferry Tltcrcal for a Period of Fifteen (15) Years THE PUTTY QUESTION v. " j Us th?, Chimney is Where Half Your Fuel Mo2v::y Goes When the Ordinary Stove is Used The City of St Johns docs ordain a follows: Section 1. Tlmt n ferry landing be, nnd Is. IictcIiv cslnlillsheil nt the foot of Pitts- inirg street, nnil ferry boats shall have the right to come, ntichor nnil depart from such landing without hindrance or obstruction trom or by any vessel, ran, craft, wiieon or vehicle of any ilescrii tlon. anil the owner or owners of such fcrrv boat or bo.its shall have the rielit to make any iinitovuinent that may he necessarv lo tierfeet 11 eood and sufficient . - . . . ........ lerry lamiing at uie 1001 01 sain i-uis-Inire street: tirotltleil. that itotliiiiir con tained hi this section shall he construed us giving the right to cut or destroy any part of said Pittsburg street cast of 11 whit one hundred mid fifty-five ( 155) feet west of the westerly line of llradford street. Section J. There Is hereby granted to the bt. Joans 1 ransjxmntion t.om l) inv. its Micccsors and nssleus, herein after designated ns the grantee, the right to roiiMruct, inauiiaiu nun operaie n mihlle ferrv nt the foot of said l'lttsbure street tor uie perion 01 niu from, mid nfter. the final tw ordinance, at the rule and charges here riod of fifteen (15) y is.sage ot ears this hinder stated, suhicct to the restrictions nun oi)it(;.itons iieretnauer written nun lmtx)-,cd mid such MinervUioii on the imt of the Council of -wild city of St. lolins as the public good may rensonahfy re quire under the laws mid ordinance of Mill city. Section 3, The gniutee shall rctnlu, mid ut its own cost mid expense, during the term of this franchise, reimlr mul keep iu n good, sound nnd safe condition (anil reconstruct If necessary) the present 11I1111U roadwnv llie full width of the street from sali'l ferry slip or landing to I 11 uireci xiliil one uiiuurcii nun iiity-uvc lUS) feel west from the westerly line of llriidfoul street 011 thv Mild Pittsburg sueel. Section .t. The said urantee shall re tain the easolene launches now In otier- ill ton between the foot of Pitlilmrr; street anil tlie opHsite sliore ot the Willamette Itiver, or olherit eipi.tllynsgooil, to trans irt fool tasseugers Isick mul forth iicn wild river livtuieu said ixduts mul shall continue to oj-erate llie present lerry no 11 10 Mini iroiu Mini hiiiis lor tritns iKirtatiou of tiiiuiH mi far as the said ferry bo.it eau be oiierated with safety, and shall, on or helnre the 1st day of March, M17, have hi oieratiou between said noiul. 11 ferrv Ihi.iI of nix team rnimcitv. capiiiie 01 imiiiiuug eoiuioriaiiiy, inn vi'iiieutly, ex(hllouly mid with afc-ty all the trullie that is or may lie olfcred. Section Said ermitee shall oneratu .ilil ferry Imat to mid friiin mIiI j-ointsl iroiu six o'ciock 111 tue iiiorimig until Jt Coi not St vcptitlvis tniivorsilly used by stove manufacturers for making ti.it j int.) i 1 heating stoves. While the stove is brand new the putty docs f 2 work asked of it. A hot fire for a few months cracks the putty, it Crops oit of place, leaving the itovc full of nir leaking cracks, aii.iwi'i the g.i-C! in the fuel nnd n big part of lite heat generated to be sucked ttp the chir.mcy and thus wasted. Mora than one-half of nil the fuel you put into the putty jointed stot c Is lost iu this way. If your obi stoo cats up more fuel and docs not keep fire n t well ns it did nt firs'., the reason is the stove putty has uroppc 1 um ui uie jouu, o Coal Stoves and Air Tight Wood Fuel and Heat Wasted by Other Stoves Save all Heating Stoves. CUT No. a. 5linw air Wtfclnt pull J.ilnlcunituicilunol alktr ilorti. No stove nutty Is used In the co'istructio'i of these ccoiiomic.il stoves; ills not iicccss.iry.oT. lug to the patented construction which nsakes tins Move pr.tctlcally iointlcrs. Cole's Mot Blest C--.il Stoves mid Atr-TiKht Wood Stoves nrc the only hcAling stos -s in llie world which are tnrnte:l to icmf.la r.ivy.. nlr-tlnht. On Account of the absolutely ntr-light cotu-tmciim oftlicsj lutentcd Stoves, ntl ..;as In the fi.d arc held Imcit until they hio coin-iiuied nnd Ik III gise and heat which escape up the chimney with other stoves un.- thin ,ned to your prt fit nd comfort soft 10.1l Is half ipu. As a te nit of this saving the lire Is 111 ver out mi l the rooms arc heated for two or three liciura hi the morning with tho fin. j ut in thems wonderfully jrrs economical Stoves the ntlit !cfon. (iVtsr Scientific Construction Note the straight Steel fackctcticaslucthe lirnvv rnnt Iron fire bor Inside. nnd the e;u.ironlccd-i!iiokc-proof feed door placed at the front of the top In Colo'o Hot lllest Stove, Miown hycut No. 1, doing nway with sir-leaking putty joints At top and hollotn of fire pot nnd nrouud the door fume 011 other t loves no shown hy cut No. 1, The water-tight stetl bottom nnd patented compoimd hinge for ash door, also the patented Meet collar for joining the mhdoor frame to the heavy steel liody so Hi it it cannot he loosened hy nctlou of the fiercest heat, while of only technical S'AMp burning 5oltCol intercut, nre snecial features til lv)lh llie nr'irlu.il lint Ulnar Pml nml Alr.TIi.lii Wood Stoves which combine to uiAc thctii tho most cconoinlctt hctiug stovc.i hi the world. Wo are Uxcluslvo Ancnts avoid Imltatloua Cn.m Ceft HA it TOfin AH . You CA"ot tton to wy to yoiinclf, "My old stove or nn OUVU OU.UU IO UU.UU Imitation stove at n little lers price will have to do tills winter." Other styli stoves nnil nil Imitalions of olo'it Orbtln.il Mot U.ast mid Air-Tight Stoves nrc made with stove putty joints, mul when you stop to think that f 1.00 saved on (he first cost of the stove means the loss of f$o to f;oo In fuel during the life of the stove, you will readily sec the advantage of buying the Original Hot (Hast, nnd Air TlghtStovcs which hold fire just ns well mul nrc juitnsccoiioiiilcnl In fuel nfterycars of use us the first day theyurc put up. 50LD DY ST. JOHNS GROCERY COMPANY eight o'clock Iu the evening of every day during the continuance of this franchise, nnil its often ai the public welfare may ferry boat, mul conveyed across hy the .... ..II..,. ... il... ...I... .!..!.. ,!..... ren-.nably dcinand, proyiile.l, that ti c f , , f , , ,( tc , counc l ofsah cJly may urthcr rcguUtc ,i,an cl coiilrory to this regulation It shall forfeit mul pty the turn of thive z W. J. Galyean, Mgr. 107 Decatur .stteet, ST. JOHNS, - OR KG ON. Near UivetMile Motel, NOTICE! the Mid service its tlie public good may rcipiuc. Section 6. The said grantee shall have the right to charge mid collect the following maximum fares mid charges lor tlielr services mul 110 more: 1'ont uikftcngcni, each way, live ln cents li-miis, when tlie neii in me wngoii or vehicle mul the load placed thereon does not exceed iwenly-fiatr feet in length, Single Iioim- mid vehicle inchid lug two luiwins twenty-five (jj) cents, Single teams. Including two ier- som. . thirty-five (js) cents. Double leain! ! hore) Including in ty (jo) cents. dollars for every such offense to the lurty he recovered before any A Word to the Wise is Sufficient. Present investment iu St. Johns realty mentis future independence. l-'or reliable information about prices mid best locations, write or call on H. HENDERSON 108 i-j Jercy Street ST. JOHNS, ORI'.GON Notary Public. Conveyancer. Titles ICxnmiticd. aggrieved , to court having urisdlctlnii; provided, that puiiic oincent 011 urgent business, on riders, couriers, nhvslciaiis. Mirgentis and inldwives, shall iu all cases he Itr t carried over wheie nil cannot go nt the Mine lime. Section it. I'or the effectual secur ing of vllicieut service; for the nromiil and complete compliance hy grantee with its ngreeuicuts and undertakings Jj iieieiii nun iieieu uier. nun iwr iiib ion- ...-r.. - v.-.- .uw anisniim . nasssi.' tinned ni linlcu.iiice by the grMiitce of , "''""T"",,"",""" the nroticrty iu good repair and con. ' " " ' . Hilton iiiroiigiioui tue enure term 01 tins twenty-five (25) cents, to the city of St. Johns it good and suili ten (10) cents, cieut ImiiiiI in the sum of one thoiuiiul' tWO IH'IMIIIS .Miiomoinies Saddle hore When bed of the wagon or vehicle mul tlie load i-oiitaliieil lliereoii exceeils tweuly-fotir U) feet In length, one mid one-nan tare may uo cuargeii, Section 7. Tlieiaiilgrauteekh.ill have the use of thU franchise, mul the priv ilege grim led thereunder, (or the term ol interims1 years niter tlie Iiu.ilpa4aye of the ordinance granting it, and us full coiuiH'UKitiou thereof, khall tviy to the city of St. Johns, one mid one-half 1,1 i-i) is.-r cent ol li- tlSSWnSiJk Subscribe for The Review and keep posted on Peninsula happenings. Only $1. rii,...i ,iiu.. Section U. TheiH)weraud right n-.t- Miuably lo regulate Iu tlie public liuere.t I i-rry the exercise of this franchise nnd rlelits' thereunder, shall remain mid he vol- ed in the council of the city of St. Johns. Section is. Any nerwin or ivcrsous , violating any of tlie provisions of this . ordituiice, where the eiialty has not I been designated, shall, upon conviction , ttlertilf lit-fiiri- tlie liilintilli.ll rmirt of tin .nt of the gro receipts from said city of St. Johns, be fined not less than' t W ptid liy s-tid grantee to the live I5 nor more tlun twenty-five fis louars. st. Johns Market star Market lid eitv of M. Johns monthly not later man tin- niteeiitli null I nay or eacli uritig tue llatiduiithter Wtight has tcsigiusl liis position as baud tutor. l'ichidciit b'tiller has otdeted that street en is make tegular stotw at cot net of Chicago ami Jetsey Micets. The veiy Kev. Ut. Morrissev will punch at Holy Cros church next Sunday, Dec td, at the io.,t.o ser viceti. A line treat is in .stotc for all who attend. The ladies of the Congregational church will hold a b.uaar at the small building 011 the church lot on I' inlay evening Dec. 7U1. A 1 5 cent lunch will lie bet veil dining the evening. A man and his wife Inula squab ble over possession of a child along the liver front yesterday. Chief llrcdeon with gteat diplomatic to 10b if of a pait of judgment decided the woman to lie iu leputatiou to use as a clonk to the piopei person to take ehaiue of cover mjiiic othei locality. the little one. Notice is heteliy given that the under- signed ha this day filed in the county com I of the state of Oregon for the county ot Multnomah, u (-etiiiou praying for the vacation of mi much of the alley running houttuaKterlv and uorthwotcrly ihrough the center of block twentv-one (ill. HoU'rook's Addition to St.Jnhiw, Multnomah county. Oregon, us lie be tween and abuts tiiHiit lots seven 171. eight IS), nine (ijt, tin tin), eleven 1111, 011 the one side, mid lots, twelve it), thirteen (1.0. fourteen 1 fifteen lis) ami sixteen (101 on the other ide, mid and that Mid H-titiou will tv called up for hearing on Wednesday, the joth day of lHveuit)er, A. I)., io.o, or as mhui theieafter as the court c.uihc.ir the Mine. M. I.. Uomikook. Published io the St- Johns Review Nov. lt. ti. jo, mid IVo. 7. 14, ioaX. ST. JOHNS OYSTER HOUSE 1 1 1 Jersey Street. Professor Max l. A. Wagner, prop. Oysters iu all styles at all hours. Families supplied with fresh oys lets 011 short notice. ucccfdlug month during the life time ol tin- Iraiiclu.e; tirovided, tli.it tills sec tion shall not exempt the grantee from any lawful laiatiou uhiii iisproeity nor it 0111 miv license, ciiargcx, or imposttious not lev leii on account ol siicu tue, Section). S. Said gnutee shall keep a full mid correct book ot account and male stated monthly reports in writing to Die city recorder of Die city 01 M. joiius, wiiicii Mian contain mi accurate statement in suuiiuaricil form, its well t In ili tail, of nil receipts from all source, and the city recorder tuny iu sjhvI orex.iiiuue.orcaui.etolie inspected or examined nt nil reaMiualile Hours, uuy mid all iHHiks of account mul voucher of Mid gruutce, Such books of uecoutit hall W kept ami such rcixirts made lit accordance with the forms mid methods prescribed by the city recorder, and every i.uhire of the grautee to keep such tHHikhof atvouut or to make retnirt ns akn e ktveitied hall authorise the city to declare a forfeiture of Mid franchise, Section 10. Unless the grautee shall otablislt it good mid convenient ferry acrov, the Willamette river at and from I'tttsbuig strict lauding within the time hunt mentioned in this ordinance unless prevented bv accidents or incidents oe- curing or hapciuug or arising beyonil its control, or unavoidable litigation mid in the event of unavoidable litigation, ineii witiittt tiitrty days Irom tue termi nation of such unavoidable litigation, iMncli snail have been prosecuted as ex lvditioiislv as the course of law will ud tiiit, then the right of the grantee under this ordinance to the use of the foot of Mid Pittsburg street as a ferry lauding khan terminate. Section 11. The grantee shall have the exclusive privilege of transmuting all persons and puiperty over nnd across uie u iiLinieite river ui me miii icriuiuai at uh) 1 ot I'lttslmre street aim tor a distance from Mid landing for a spice 01 live e ty blocks lit either direction both up and down the Mid Willamette riu'r, and shall be entitled to all the fare ami profits, arising therefrom; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent any peron crossing the rivernt uch ferry iu his own boat or to take iu and carry over his neighbor w lieu tue Mine is done without tee or charge, and not with intent to injure the grantee. Section w. All persons conducting themselves iu a peaceful and respectable maimer shall be received into or on the I'irst reading November 10, 1916. Second reading November J7, 19-16, Published In the St. Johns Review Nov. 30 mm nee, 7, 1900, BUILT BY VVU I.IN'H 01f annn, pork, mutton and VEAL, HAMS, BACON, HOMEMADE LARD and SAUSAGES. Also nil kinds of Pickled Meats. Poultry Dressed to Order. We make Family Trade a spe cialty. Orders solicited uud delivered to any part ot the city. Call 011 us and you will be con vinced that our prices are right. I'houe Scott 4062. W.C.ADAMS BENNETT BROS., Props, CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Kstablished 1SS0. We now have with us a capable resident architect, and we can 9rrange to advance money to all these weo desire to build homes. Shop Second Poor West of Postoffice ST. JOHNS - - ORIHiON THE LOUVRE! Youngferdorf & Son 1 j Architectural ! Contractors and Builders I.. RICHARDS, Prop. The Finest of Wines, Uqttors and Cigars. CEMENT AND BRICK WORK. Phones East 3443 Kast 2776 Portland and St. Johns, Oregon. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 1 A. Harding, formerly in the eumlov of Armour and Swift. and celebrated for his cured meats and sausages, is now proprietor. All patrons will receive corteous treatment. A delicatessen counter will be run in connection. Lewis Boyd has bceu installed as as sistant meat cutter. If we please you, tell others; if we do uot, tell us, A. HARDING, Prop, Houses For Rent nv DANIEL BRECHT ! YOU WANT A HOUSE OALI. ON UK ST. JOHNS. OREGON Central Bar. S.m. Cochran, Prop. Thd3. Condon, Mgr. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Cochran Block, St. Johns, Oregon PIANOS! A Fine Lunch Served Kvery Day. remember thl, In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than I : . .1.1 Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please j , . , and save the printer p. o. Box 367, Portland. Direct from the factory to you. Saves you $ 100, Write for our price list before