St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 17, 1908, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
rubllnhtd V.ittj FrliHy
At 117 WeKt llitrlliiKlon Street, St. John.
II V MAHKI.lt Sl liVHKLKIt.
Tint RHVIKW Is entered nt post office
In Snint Johns, Oregon, ns until matter
of tltc second class under the Act of Con
gross of Mnrch 3, 1879.
A(l?ertlnlnR rutci, f 1,00 per Inch per month.
All communication! honld b iddretied to
Ttie Iieriew, Ht. John, Oregon.
Tob Printing executed In flrit'cUm i.jle.
mil ior jod rrinung tun on neuvcrr.
omcltl Newiptper of the City cf St. Johns.
Phono Richmond 11
fiuUcrlpllon rstei. (1.00 per yesr In sdvsnee.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1908.
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T ki KMi ttt.l .ft . . n I J 1 UIPTAB riAl CAM Uii laJ (aUm
j. t. iulvin, prctidtni ana ireaiurcr iiakki mum, rice rrtsment nn non5i .,;
PASSING OF THE OLD
(Continued from first page)
Irovcrsfes
K Plenty I
tybelik-
The Hcney-l,'ultoii controversies
which have been affording
ot lining tor tne dailies may
enctl to tlie groccryintiii who had
two brothers-in-law anions Ins cus
tomers. One day one of them ad
vised the grocer confidentially not
to trust his brother-in-law, for he
would not pay his bills. A couple
of days later the other one came in
and gave tlie merchant the same
advice in regard to the previous rel
ative. 1 he grocerymaii eventually
discovered to his sorrow that both
had told the truth. Might not this
apply in the present instance r
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Arbor Day Program
Just Received
When Your House is Built
The most important question is the selection of
Furniture and Carpets.
We invite you to inspect our large and varied
line, and compare
Quality Style and Price
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1 he following program was most
excellently rendered by the first,
second, third mid fourth gratles ut
the high school building Friday,
April to. The pupils of this
school always have their programs
well committed and there is little
or no prompting and this program
was especially well rendered ami
deserving of all the praise that has
been given it:
Music "Ring the Hells of
Springtime," School.
ExerciseThe Wondeifiil World
First Grade.
Spring Song Third Grade.
Daisy Song Second Grade girls.
iass jvxercise -neeouti liiatie
boys.
Hlrd Song First Grade.
Class Exercise Hird Alphabet,
Third Grade.
Music "I know the Song the
Hluebird is Singing, Thiid Grade
boys.
Memory Gems Font th Grade
pupils.
Story of the Apple Tree Fiist
Grade girls.
Piano Solo Mary Haiti win
Recitation, Planting the Apple
net 1,0111 .Murphy anil ucorgia
Davidson.
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v.inss r.xereise, running uie
Seeds- First Guide gills.
Kxercise, Hint Nests - Third
Grade pupils.
Song, Dear Robin Third Grade
pupils.
Heading, Trees Grace Darling.
Song, I I.ove the Trees Fourth
grade.
Rainbow Fairies Six first grade
girls.
Mmg, All the .Merry llirds are
Coming Third grade boys.
Planting the Trees Four first
grade boys.
Recitation, 'Member Raymond
Hretleeii.
Violul hxcieiso First guide
girls.
Song, Oregon Grape School.
:
Dining
Chairs
$1.00 to $6.50
Extension
Tables
$5.50 to $33.50
Buffets
$16.50 to $33.00
LINOLEUM
CARPETS
BETTER GOODS
RUGS
LOWER PRICES
MATTING
In 'the matter of bonds the fol
lowing amounts were assigned to
the different officers: Treasurer,
$10,000; recorder, $5,000; engineer,
$3,000; all policemen rcgulariyem
ployed, $r,ooo each. These
amounts were deemed sufficient for
the present; when heavy operations
arc entered into such as the hand
ling of the funds for the city dock
ond street improvements the bonds
of the recorder could then be raised
by ordinance.
On motion of Dobie city attorney
was instructed to draft an ordinance
fixing the bonds as above.
The improvement of a section of
Kellogg street wus referred to the
street committee on motion of Da
vis.
inc improvement ol Oswego 7
street was referred back to the com-; (j
mittcc and city engineer on motion ?
of Dobie. ' .
Ordinance fixing bonds was rail-
roaded through to passage. fa
Engineer's acceptance of work 7
on Polk street was adopted on mo- fj
tion of Dobie, the same on Tacotna 9
and warrants were to be drawn for. O
the several amounts involved in the
improvements when the work was
finally accepted by the street com
mittee.
The matter of the improvement
I of Philadelphia betwecu Ivanhoc
and Hayes streets was referred to
the street committee to report at
the next meeting on motion of
Dobie.
On motion of Hunter, the chair
man of each committee was re
quired to report to the council all
the tools, appurtenances, etc., in
his hand belonging to the city, this
also including the officers.
On motion of Davis the fire chief
was required to make a report once
a mouth showing all the material
and machinery of the fire depart
ment in his hands and condition of
the same.
On motion of Dobie the Record
er was authorized to purchase sun-
plies for his office not to exceed 50
lor the year.
Adjourned.
New line of Fountain Pens at $1.50 each. Why
pay $5.00 for one? Finest line of Cut Glass ever
shown in the city. Lower than Portland prices on all
kinds of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass.
H. T. Buttcrworth
THE ST. JOHNS JEWELER
Phone Jersey 81.
e0 c0 eO o430 oD (O P 0 cO 0 'O 0 0 'O
Washed Gravel
Best for Concrete Work
West Side Washed Gravel Co.
RICHARD SHEPARD
Leave orders with
or
WAYNE L. MILLS
1 to N. Jersey .Street 5 N- Jeney Street
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IWnMM.c.l 1M1 lit New Vork City
A. U N G E R
MAKItK Ol' TlIK l'AMOtm
LA CADIZA, 10 cent
and
EL ROYAL, 5 cent
Full line of Smokers' Supplies
Central Cigar Store, 'Next to Dank.
Cigar
1ST. JOHNS BRICK CO.ii
Plastering
Brick and Pressed Brick.
Orders solicited.
Manufacturers of Clay
Sand on hands at all times.
304
N. Jersey St.
See Us
304
N. Jersey St.
Bachelor Girls Picnic.
IltiililiiiK Permits Issued. Elect Principals for Next Year
No. xCt, to Daniel Williams to
alter dwelling on lot 3 Mock 13
At their meeting Monthly night
the .school board electetl principals
Edlcfscn-Pricss.
A very pretty wedding was that
of Anton lullefscu and Miss Helen
James Johns 3d addition; fronting J for the city schools for the coming ' priess, who were married in the
... . Commercial club rooms the evening
.MISS Clara , of Atr .1. Hev. P. Hiioolit..r. of
on Decatur,
and I.eavitt.
between
5x-
to J. M. Mciklcjohu, to
erect resilience on lot 24 block 5,
St. Johns Park addition, fronting
011 Hayes between Catliu and St.
John's avenue, for Mrs. Sarah Sat-
terlee. 1 2(H).
lliirUugloii year.
Ior the High school
No. .17. K
new school i?,ii,.f.sen
School Report
A. Boss was unanimously electetl
to succeed herself. Miss Doss has
made a most admirable record in
opening and placing the
011 a gootl footing. It will be re
memhered that the building was
not flillv comnletetl when the IIMi
No. 38, to Uickford & Tcntmnt school was onened. vet with con-
to erect residence for A. V. Nelson, suniate skill Miss lloss marshaled
on lots X, 9 and 10, block 11, Point her forces, segregated her pupils,
View addition, fronting 011 Oswego assigned her assistants to thediffer-
between Hudson ami Portland cut rooms and had the entire bunch
University Park officiating.
A small party of young ladies
had a most euiovable trio and rtic
nic last Saturday. They climbed
the hill on the west side of the riv
cr on me wens road, stopping oc
casionally to admire the luudscapc
and were much surprised to sec
streets cut .through almost two
miles back from the river, and to
sec a nice little bungalow, the own
er near by making garden and his
little daughter looking 011 to sec
that it was properly done. The
hills arc very beautiful now, as
many wiltl flowers arc in bloom.
After reaching the top the party
walked to Portland on the Summit
road, which is practically level, and
1 he following tepoit of the high
school shows a wonderfully good
attendance for this time of the year.
Out of 11 total enrollment of 159 the
icport shows an average daily at
tendance of 150.7 or 0.1.0 iter cent.
Wu have had splendid icports fioin
tins seiiooi through visitors ami
olliuis ami expect in the near future
to verify these reports by K!rsonal
visits.
Number of days taught during
moiiiu 20
Whole No. days attendance, 3136 1?
Whole No. of days absence. 175W
Whole niimuer ot times late.
Nuiubut of pupils neither ab
sent nor late
Average number of pupils be
luiiKitlK
Average tlaily attendance. .
Per cent of attendance
Numhcrof visits by patents
Number of visits by members
of schoolboatd
Number of pupils remaining hint
uioiun, gins ho, hoys yj . 173
total enrollment tins mouth
gills S, boys 100 1 89
increase in euiollmeut: girls
3, boys 13 it,
Dropped from enrollment: giils
11, boys 17 38
Ci.aka A. Uoss, Principal.
No. 41, to Ihckfortl iV lennunt ( ted by a faithful corps of iustrttc- in the club rooms and mad
erect stoie ami tl veiling on lot tors, whose bright faces we hope to 'occasion doubly pleasurable,
block 3, P. O. Smith addition, see in our school rooms again next music was furnished by Mrs!
outing on Jersey between Charles- year. The work of these gootl I Shncht.
. .70
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y..6
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boulevard, $1200,
No. to, to Frank I.etluke to erect
11 residence on lot 8 block 13, North
St. Johns, fronting 011 Fillmore,
between Maple and city limits. 1 700,
No. .10, to Owens llrothcrs to
erect resilience 011 lot 5 block u,
flouting on Stafford between Wall
and lluchanaii. ioo.
No. .11, to Uickford & Tcuuaut
to
7
fronting on Jersey
ton ami John stieet, for U. S
Mooie. fi7ot).
No. .12, to P. T. Harnett to eiect
tabernacle on lot 6, block 2 in Com t
Place, fronting on New York street
between Leonard anil I.ellogg, 5350
No. .13, to J. A. Sterling to erect
a residence on St Johns Hernias,
fronting 011 Stafford, between Polk
anil Tyler, -f i.ioo.
tso, .14, to Allien Ulin to erect a
residence on lot 15 block 3, Oak
Park 3d addition, fronting on Hart.
man street between (Jnukshauk
and Charleston. 750.
moving olT within the first thirty
days with the regularity and pre
cision of an old, established school.
This accomplished by a man would
be considered praiseworthy, but
when one of the gentle sex shows
such gootl generalship, such exec
utive ability, we well, our hat is
The Misses lullefscu. Atitzen and
iMilb were bridesmaids and J. N.
was best man. The commands a view in some places of
groom, who is a brother of P. II. large sections of the Tualatin val
and J. N. Ktiiefsen, is in the cm- Icy with Hillsboro, Forest Grove
ploy of the Pacific Hxoort Lumber and the Coast Range in the distance.
company, ami be and his pretty There is also n fine view of the Cos-
bride are very happy in their home cade range, Vancouver, Maegley
at 353 Stout street, Portland. Junction and other towns, the Col-
There were at the wedding as I umbia river and the cut across the
sniests. P. II. Kdlefsen. wife and peninsula.
I ilni.f.ltt...-. Tnl... T.ltufoa.. T)..n I 'IMiMt. nnccwl n .ii.miI.a.. nf ...aII
Atitzen wife and daughter; Miss kept farms and farm houses and in
Mary Falb, Miss Ivdith Tuthill, the heat of the day stopped to rest
George Kay, Leon McCleary, Rciti'
hart Preer and many others.
A sumptuous banquet was pre
pared by Airs. Thomas Condon as.
:itpfl tivi Mra Dnnnltm. ni1 frc
. i.. .. . . ... .. ........... j ....... w
o wmi our nest now to a iss uoss. Kingsley. Tlie latter served the
.miss uoss nas been most amy assis.;,Minsts ,, ,,io ri.nr,i,,T ,,.n,.r
. . ... - . . n " " t. ....
ieti oy a laiiniui corps 01 instruc- l the club rooms and made the
The
Emll
Lime.-, una uee.i su enec tinny tione, i The entire evening was a most
iiiiu uie senuui mis uiiiimcu milii a
uy a brook, ate the remains of a
bountiful picnic dinner and washed
olt the travel stains; as it was only
a mile from the fair grounds and
they did not wish to be mistaken
for hayseeds.
The road came to an end at
Lovejoy street and they took the
car for home at 33d and Lovejoy.
uvery one 01 uie party was so
pleased with the day's outing that
they are planning similar trips for
(1,'lli'lilfiil niw- nftir tli nmvr tlit-ltlie near future. The vnttner lnflii
i.t..i. ,i r 11.. ,i.. . n "r . :
-"n" , -. nigiit was sjieut tu singing aud wno went on tuts exiKUition are
pace win be a iiartl one to follow, dancing, and not until about 1 the Misses Ella and Ruth Rixon,
for uie grammar schoo Mr. o'clock could the guests see their Hetilah lMtus. Lulu Magone, Milla
v.iiaries i. uoyti 01 uoiueutuiie was. wny to disperse w th uianv kooiI Petersoti and Edith Ausoti.
iwiicrsoii, wishes for tlu nrosnentv nml linn
. t .
piness ot tne young people.
Juvenile Hall (lame.
i.ast wcck we wauteti tt put in
a repot t of the game between the
St. Johns Heights and the Senilis,
two vigorous juvenile ball teams,
iitti iiuutics eiowtieti it out Willi lots
of other .stuff and it is too late now
to make a full report of the game.
It was a hot one though and the
seoie was 9 to .1 in favor of the
scrubs. Ihe game was umpired
by Hon. C. loole, according to the
report handed 111 by the aggregtf
tion. We like to get these reports
ami trust tne boys will not target
us because we were obliged to miss
them.
Married.
N. Alley of llutte. Montana.
and Miss Maud K. llartou of Port
land were married at the M. 1?
parsonage Sunday, Apiil 13, Rev.
I'. I,. Young olhciatiiii:.
H. O. Rogers of Marshfield and
Miss Leuoia 11. Larson were mar
rietl at the home of II, C. Hunter
April 15th, Rev. F. I Young ofli
cutting, Mrs. Rogers is a sister of
Mrs. Hunter.
chosen to succeed
We know nothing of the attain
ments or capabilities of Mr. Uoyd,
but have heard him very highly
spoken of by other educators who
know him and presume the board
satisfied themselves that he is tlie
proper jierson for our school.
Wt must rnminiMwl t)i lwvir.1 tnr
election their nrincinals thus earlv. , brothers Potter and Goold, who are
when they have almost the entire , "c Ma'
Street Car Time Table.
Ringed and Charmed
1 he Holmes lodge, K, of P., at
their last meeting showed their
appreciation of the faithfulness of
teaching fraternity of
choose from.
the state to
The Haby is a Peach.
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.
church will give 1111 Easter Dazar
and chicken and pie dinner Wed
nesday, April 33, iti the Holbrook
block on jersey street. Everybody
invited.
brother Murkle treats to it fine, lij girl,
; "Ktit- mat is fairer limit Mother of
lKMtl,
O tliuik of his joy, uo, on tlie level;
lfur was it 11 boy, lie it lie it "tlevil."
F. C. Mighells at ft 14 South
Edison met with a painful accident
at the Acme mills Monday morn
ing. He was working with a
peavic which broke ami caused
him to severely sprain his foot so
that he will be laitl up for some
time.
Fraternal Brotherhood.
F. E. Taylor, state manager of
the Fraternal llrot her hood has in
stituted lotlees at North Powder.
Houanza, Forest Grove, Dallas and
Rainier during the past mouth with
an average membership of 30 for
each lodge. In addition to these
new lodges, a class of 100 was
initiated at Eugene March 34, and
another big one will be initiated at
Hillsboro May 1. The Portlaud
lodge made 15 new members Wed
nesday evening and on the 34th of
this month the goat will exercise a
class of 35 members or more in St.
Johns lodge. During the past
month this order has written $397,
000 insurance in Oregon which is
certainty going some,
Oregon at the head of
states for this order.
and
the list of
places
I am prepared to spray your
trees, henhouses, fences, 111 fact do
any kind of whitewashing aud
spraying. N. A. Gee.
Alter the regular business was
disposetl of a delegation was sent
to the home of Brother Potter, who
was not yet sufficiently recovered
from his recent illness to be able to
attend lodge. The delegation bore
with them as a tokeu of their love
and high esteem, a beautiful gold
wutch charm covered with the env
bletns of the order, ami they pre
sented to Brother Goold a beautiful
gold ring bearing the same emblems
and expressed the hope that these
good brothers would be led to re
member Holmes lodge when their
eyes should rest upon these keep
sakes. Mr. Potter was oue of the most
active workers iu the organization
and institution of Holmes lodge,
was past noble grand aud oue of
the most faithful members of the
lodge. Iu the departure of G. G.
Goold, too, the lodge loses one of
its mast genial, faithful tuembrse,
who was always present at the
post of duty, was vice grand up to
the present time. The best wishes
of the entire lodge goes with them
aud a full assurauce that the clad
Leave 3ti & Alder.
A.M. A.M. P.M.
5 45 1130 548
6 03 1 1 45 6 00
635 u 00 613
640 1330911630
70a 1340 648
7 15 1 00 706
7 30 1 18 7 4
7 45 I 36 7 4
8 00 1 54 8 00
8 15 3 13 8 30
8 30 2 30 8 40
8 45 3 48 9 00
900 306 930
9 5 i 4 9 40
9 30 343 10 00
9 45 4 00 10 30
1000 4 18 1 1040
1015 436 ioo
1030 454 1130
10 45 5 10 13 00
II 00 534 1330
II 15 S36 "45
Norton-Phillips
The happiest, prettiest wedding
of the season was celebrated at the
home of the bride's parent's Mi.
ami Mrs. Fred M. Phillips Wednes
day evening, April 13 at S o'clock.
Ihe pretty home of Mr. Phillips
wits beautifully decorated with
cedar boughs, ferns, Oregon grape,
roses, calla lilies, carnations, ger
aniums and other flowers, while
.streamers of colored crepe paper
were grnccfull hung from the cen
ter to the sides of the rooms, mak
ing a very pretty effect.
1 here were gathered at the
home the fairest and best of all
St. Johns young people until the
rooms were filled to ovcrflowimr.
rhey had come to the parting of
the ways, when one of the fairest aud
sweetest of the coterie of friends
was to step out from among them
and devote her life to oue individ
ual of the group instead of to all. I
It was an occasion of great hapiii-
to the two principals and iu a reflex
action to the gathered friends but
iu the latter case tempered witli
the thought that though their
friendship will ever remain the
same, their lives will inevitably
drift opart.
Just as the clock struck the hour
the bridal party: h. J. Norton, lead
ing his bride to be, Miss Bessie
Phillips, followed by the grooms
man mid bildesmaids: Edward
Tetiuant and Laura Phillips, Jo
sephine Young, Fern Davif, and
Marion Phillips, the last, a little
miss carrying a beautiful lily bring
ing up the rear, marched through
the rooms to a bower constructed
of Oregon grape, calla lillies, ferus
with a wedding bell of grape and
white carnations. The bride carried
herself prettily and. looked very
sweet iu her pure white costume
and spray of brides wreath iu her
jet-black hair, being by contrast
the more striking.
1 he ceremony was very impres
sive and clearly prououn'-ed by
Rev. F. L. Youiig of the M. E.
church. After the ceremony and
a flashlight photo had been taken
Rac Hullis, Thos. Marsdcn, Blaine
Bickford, Geo. West, Davis,
Lee Davis, Harry Martin, Arthur
Rac, C. W. Hattcnstcin, F. A.
Thornbiiic; Mr. aud Mrs. Muttson,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Satterlcc, Mr. ami
Mrs. Whitney Rose, Mrs. Bassctt,
Mrs. II. S. Magone, Mrs. Telling.
How is Your Title?
Have your abstracts made, con
tinued or examined by II. Hender
son, abstracter and notary public.
Accurate work. Reasonable fees.
305 Jersey street.
ORDINANCE NO. 172
Appropriating Money fo Buy Prop
erty for Rock Quarry Pur
The City of St John docs ortlalti as
follows:
Tlmt there nlmll tic, nml hereby Is, ap
propriated oat of the general fund the
sum of twelve hundred dollars (jti3oo.oo)
for the purchase of property for rock
miarrv purpows, to be expended under
the direct supervision of the council anil
Iu accordance with the charter and ordi
nances of said city and resolutions of
council in accordance therewith.
I'aed the Council April 13, 1908.
Approved April 13, 1908.
K. C, Couch
Attest Mayor,
A, M. Hsson
Recorder. 1 .
Published in the St. Johus Review April
17, 190S.
ORDINANCE NO. 173
Leave St. Johns.
A.M. A.M. P.M.
5 45 1133 6 15
6 05 1 1 40 6 30
6 40 Is josm 6 50 of the bridal party, congratulations
6 50
7 00
7 15
730
Z5
8 10
835
840
8 55
9 10
9 '5
940
9 55
10 10
10 33
1040
1055
11 10
13 40
1 U)
1 18
136
I 54
3 13
3 30
3 48
306
3 34
3 4
4 00
4 30
4 40
500
5 15
5 35
TIME TABLE O. R. & nT
5 55 A. M.
7 io ana a bounteous weuumg supper
730 tollweu. ine presents were too
5, uumerous to mention, beautiful
8 ,Q aud useful, iucluding cut glass, sil-
850 verware, linens aud many other
9 10 1 things calculated to bring joy to
9 3 the hearts of the happy pair.
IO 10 I 4VJU,4tl fVUJJ.V UIW UllUfelU
1030101 maniug uieir iiome iu iioou
11 00 River, where we cau assure them
11 3 of pood treatment bv the rxnr1
isool ? . V . ,--r
,2 so I ouo-the prettiest place on earth to
13 50 live, but we hope they may find it
1 3 profitable to remain here in St.
An Ordinance Fixing the Bonds of
City Treasurer, City Recorder,
Police Officers and City Engi
neer of the City of St. Johns,
Oregon.
Union Depot. Portland.
No, a Chicago Special leaves 8:30 a. m.
No, 4 bpoicaue 1'lycr leaves at 7.-00 p. m.
No. 6 Kansas City Exp. leaves 7140 p. tu.
No. 8 Local Passencer leaves 8:00 a. tu.
No. 1 Chicago Special arrives 8:jo p. tu.
No. 3 Spokane Flyer arrives at 8:00 a, tu.
No. 3 Kansas City Kip. arrives 9,43 a. hi.
Ko. 7 umm passenger arrives 5143 p. si.
St. Johns Ferry Time Card.
Leave Kast Side (A. M.l ao. 7:10.
8:00, 9o, 10:00, 11:00, 13:00 M, P.M.
1:00, jmo, 3o. 4oo, 4:50, 5-jo, 0:30.
v rtl.i I a a V 4
hand awaits them at any time they mf.. Mu
choose to returu. irjo. 3:30, 3:30. 4:30. 5:10. 6x0. 6ao.
Johns
Those present besides the bridal
party, were: Mr. aud Mrs. Fred M.
Phillips, Rev. and Mrs. F. L.
Young, Mr and Mrs. Bert Wrigb
and son, Lee Pagne, Professor aud
Mrs. Aldersou, Mr. and Mrs. J.
S. Brooks, Mr. aud Mrs. J, Gleen,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hurlbert and
daughter, Mrs. Kemp, Misses Nel
lie Kemp, Jessie Cook, Lulu Ma-
goue, btella Jones, Beula Titus,
Mary Pera, Mary Young, Hazel
Young, Lena Long, Hattie Brown,
Amy Brown Florence Huff, Cora
Huff, Carrie Waller, Ada Holcomb.
Clarissa Huff, Kdith Anson; Mes
srs. v rankle and Henrv Yountr.
Edgar Stone, Walter Crouchley,
The City of St. Johns docs ordain as
follows;
Section 1. The bond of the City
Treasurer of the city of St. Johns Is here
by fixed at ten thousand ($10,000,00) dol
lars. Section 3, The bond of City Recorder
of the city of St. Tohns is herehv fuel
at five thousand (15,000.00) dollars.
eecuon 3. i lie bona ol Chief of Po-
lice anil .Nigiit 1'olice of the city of St.
Johns is hereby fixed at one thousand
(f 1000.00) dollars for each regular offi
cer. r
Section 4. The bond of the City En
gineer of the city of St. Johns is hereby
bxed at three thousand ($3000.00) dol
lars, Passed the Council April 14, 1908.
Approved April 14, 1908.
II. V. Brick,
Attest: Mayor,
A. M. Esson,
Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review April
17, 1908.
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