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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW rnb'1-hnt Krerr Trldny At 117 V1 lltttllngton Street, St. Joint. )V MAIlKI.lt & BVHKI.KIt. Tint Ri'.vii'.w is entered nt post office in Saint Johns, Oregon, n mnll matter of the second class under tlic Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. AihcrllMnjt rstta, 1.00 per Inch per month. All communications stinnld be addressed (0 Tho Itorlew, tit. John, Oregon. Job Printing esecuteit In Arit-cltti style, hills fur Jul) 1'rlntlne esih on dellterr. Phono Richmond 11 Biibicrlpllon ratca, 1,00 per jtr In sdrsnce. I'KIDAY, JUNK 26, 1908. Weary Willie Tnft nnd Sunny Tun Sherman will ninke n combin ation hard lo bent tin's full. They tire a good pair to draw to. i Now that Teddy lins had his way again all will be serene at the wnitc House, una i ctitiy win pre pare lo take that elephant hunt next summer, lie will probably bring one of the g. o. p. emblems home to tisu during his campaign tor the presidency in 1912 President Roosevelt is leaving no sitono unturned to aid in Hon of hi nominee for tue eiec- president. Wtllia lull, lie lias iccetitiy up pointed n disgruntled democrat to (lit the position of secretary of war which Mr. Taft has resigned. Nothing like giving the sour tleiu ocrtitR .something to be thankful for and hold their vote for Willie. f Ate we glad the town went dry? Well, we should smile. Wo are sorry that those who were honor nohe in their Iiiinuichs and lived up in li Inn. 1'i.t-i. ilitli,il t miffi.r with the unlit v. That does not umim Hull) In ik I. Ml il l I. im.il. tthlst. While wc are sorry lor our friend who have tried to run a rotten diimiiicnk in n Juwlul maimer mid make the hwd of il possible, w are truly glad to see St. Johns well on the way to n place among lh clenuettl tm well ns the best cities on the coast. It i n little nmusiug, to the thinking man, to hear the letither- lungcd oclnliht, who occasionally ngltHtes the circumambient fluid we breathe, with lurid ranting about iiiu evns 01 Kooscvcll and other statesmen. We icceutly noted his gniphie description of the poverty of Now York tenement dwellers. 1 he poor ignoramus puts the blame on the law makers of the nation, whetens 05 per cent of the blame rents with the individual tenement d vellers themselves. If they would Mop spending their money lor whiskey, cut out knock ing the government, obey the laws that mc made mid work for more equitable laws, they might iiccom pimii Mime goon; nut so long as thuy booze up, thus wasting their money ami energies nt the same time nnd sacrificing the tespect of their fello which; iuMeiid of being iHtucflttwl by iKMieficent legislation the more money they arc able to gather the deviwr they will sink in (legiHiltitiuu. G rover Cleveland, the only liv Ing ox-prcsidcut tud away at 8:,Q n. 111. Wediicxluy moruiug. Mr, Cleveland was a wonderful mnii in iiiauy ways. He was of very MroiiK lwisonulity, making iiimi Holding irfviiiU as hut few men could. He was born at Caldwell, IW. county, New Jersey, March 18, 1837, he was a little mote than 71 year uf age when he died. His flnt iHiblie wrviee was as district mturiicy of lSiie county, New Jer my, 10 wiiicii Htsiuou lie was up. IHriutttl, hut was defeated for the Mine iMMition when he ran in i.so.v In 1870 he wni dieted sheriff of Idle county and in 1881 was elevl wl mayor ut Iluffalo. The follow iiiK year he wau elected governor of fewoik. I le was elected piesi- uem 01 ine 1 iiiieti stateM tu 1KH.1 1 1.. . .. . .' hum nuniu in latij. lueilHIlin! Ills own term of office Mr. Cleveland Imc Uveil uuder ;o difTereut admin wrauoiw, inure than hax been the lot of Any other pi evident to see Therw are tunny other iwculiar in vTiucois couuecuHi wun his mc we couW euuuiernttt. History will yet p'ince aw. 1,'leveiand among the great proidcuU of the nation. Ilitgood U. Cole's big Saturday .Mis Ktorenc Hyeileo went to Hood River MondMy to spend the ruMmiiHierof the summer iu the new couity. 11. 1 . . itt iiwuaie-iHtter winding was n veiy jirctty one, but the imper is up and we will huve to defer telling uoyiu n uuill next week. Miss htelln Campling, who has byuii teaching at Camas came home laiu week and after a week or two wilt limke 1111 extended visit in the lEnst. Will visit in Wisconsin and Michigon nnd nlo friends iu Phila delphia and New York, returning home iu time to take up her work again ut Cntnas iu the tall. Mr. mid Mrs. J. L. Lyons statt- Wednesday evening for Sault bte. Marie, Mich. 1 11 the short time they have lived here iu St. Johns they have made n hoM of friends who regret most sincerely mm muy lounu 11 necessary lo ic- turn to their old home where their parents live. If they can induce thuir parents to come back with them the) will return iu the near future to St. Johns for n puiuiuuent iiotne. we hope they will do so. Something New. Contrary to the assertion of the philosopher, that there is "Nothing new tinder the sun," there docs at times creep into the affairs of men .something new. rliid Hum it i& I tn T Tniiincffyprc T.,fnr,nllrm lll.rnnll 'Hllu nrcrflll. ization is composed of some of the . . .... best realty men in the city. The personnel of the bureau reads like this: Harry IS. Wacouer, Portland president: Paul M. Sims, Sa lem, vice president; J. IS. Colvin, St. Johns, secretary: Lcroy II. Smith. St. Johns, treasurer: W. IS. LcVallcv. Salem, manager. These iientletnen have noted the distrust which many people enter tain of real estate men, whether deserved or not, and have found that in many instances it works a hardship both upon the realty dealer and his patrons; and while the men composing this organiza tion are among our most reliable and honest dealers they have hit upon this plan to do away with any possibility of giving the buyer a double cross. They have nothing whatever to do with the buying and selling; Mint trfii llm ttifr fi'ifttntl I riff n 1 1 1 r ,.,i j,., ,1.,..,, ,,.ni... ,t.,.ir n.i-ii tnrmo , .,.;. ....... is tlie , ...i. iif nf thU l.iin.mi tn find nut tlmsc people who have really to sell and ..koiM hicnti. those who wish lo i.iiv. th.. fimn tlu.11 ..nt tlif.ni tn. gethernnd let them 'do business. ThU umihl incMt pi.rt.ilnU' nniynt to those who have 11 ptejudice . . . . 1 I ntriunui imp nni puiiim finainr mm u. hViwIIl-i n .mrv! I.uslnesi for Hipko oriittfiiinii frnni tho stnrl. Messrs. Colvin and Smitli will nt once vacate their office 011 North lorttnw inwl imvi. inlfiMi icniimrnrL' duarters at .1.11 Chamber of Com- I m.. re. Pnrllnnil. Tlwv will still retain their residence in ht. Johns, but their office wilt be as above. Their phone number is Main 61 1 1 where you may tell tlieiu your troubles mid receive n balm for nil your woes. Here's luck to the new enterprise. Tnylor-Nimn A very pretty, quiet wedding was that of Dale I. Taylor nnd Miss Adelaide Nunti, which oc curred at the home of Mr. Taylor's parents oil dresham street Wed lies day evening at 8 o'clock. There were none present except the tin mediate relatives of the contracting patties. 1 he groom is the eldest sou of Prank Taylor, the National Tea More man, and the bride is the daughter of W. I.. Ntiiiu recently from Hay City, Mich,, where Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were little chil dten together. The looms oi the residence were very tastefully dec orated witli marguerites and roses, and the bride looked very charm ing in her nil over luce bridal robes. 1 he ceremony was pronounced by Kev. L Hester mill dates, who was obliged to leave immediately after it was mushed to attend another wedding where he stood ns one of the principals. Our most hearty congratulations arc joined with those of the many friends of Mr. mid Mrs. Taylor. They nre fine young iieople, just the kind we arc delighted to see set up their homes in our city. May their lives he ever bright and happy. They will he at home to their friends at 004 JSorth I'lllmore alter July 1st. Take Notice. .St. Johns, Ore, June 35, 1008. To nil owners, agents or others in control of land in the city of St. Johns: on mc hereby ordered to at once cut nnd destroy or remove nil thistles giowiug on your preni ises or I will cause same to he done ul the e.eiise of the proiwrty ns provided by law. In effect from this.dnte, J. II, Hlack, Chief of Police. At the Tea Store. Postcards, St. Johns views of churches, schools and street scenes. Regular price, 2 for 5c. Remember the auction sale nt Prall's today and tomorrow. BitgoorJ & Cole's Big Saturday Sale Come and ect your boiling meat at 5c per pound Remember the place 205 boutlt Jersey. MR. J. H. LOWER OF PORTLAND Writes Letter Which May be 0 rent Inter st to Skin Sufferers of (his City. I Or hOOtl t I 5 VCiirS 1 IMU OCCI1 afflicted with Hczctna and had tried I ... tl.... ....... 1 1 A ft 1 many rei ieuie.- 10 very little pur pose, and no cure. bonicwnni in desperation. I tried D. D. D. I was soon convinced before the bottl was half empty that I had at last found medicine that was not a d eention. I persevered. Now I have a little left of a third bott and am entirely cured of th ISczctna, and for seven months have had 110 symptoms of its re turn. The annoyance was so creat and long-continued, and the cure complete that I feel it my duty make known the above facts to the public that others similarly afflicted may make trial of this remedy. J. II. Lciper, Field Secretary Northwest Sab bath association. 160 Grand Ave. North, Portland, Oregon. What U. D. D. did in this case it ottiiht to do for you. lins won derftil remedy is now recognized by the foremost physicians and scic tists as the quickest and surest cure tor hczctna and skin disease of any nature. This remedy is as safe ") pleasant to . use as pure water, aiitl is applied directly to the afflict 1 . parts, leaving no bad odor or I ctinbtf enlist uMltctnurn Tllo firef i .Tnwnj ouity mnmiivv - application gives INSTANT RIS LIISI'. tttltl OS for OS WC have bccll able to investigate quickly effects llc lllost astonishing and permanent cures wncrcver ngiiwy uiicu. you a sufferer front any kind HCII Or SKID lllSCflSC 01 Oil' tialtl do not fail to try this rctnarkab! remedy. Pamphlets on skin dis eases and their cure, diet, exercise bathing, etc.. free nt our store St. Johns Pharmacy. Remember the auction sale Prall's today and tomorrow. A llnppy Birthday. A very pleasant surprise was given Master Joseph Ilolcomb at the home of his parents on ISast Fessendeii street lust Wednesday afternoon. It was the young gen tlemaii s seventh birthday nit mere were strnwuerrlcs and cream with the accompaniment of cakes and candy and the guests were served ad libitum. Those present were: Misses Ilele Crouch, I.ticile Maplcthorpc, Wi bcrtiue Crosby; Messrs. Osborn and Carl MaplethoriK.', Harry nnd William Crouch, l-rank mid Koh ert Crosby, William and Lawrence Ilolcomb. When the guests were ready to depart, their host nrose 011 th stairs mid, with the grace of Roman senator thanked thent for the honor they had bestowed upon him and expressed the wish Hint they might nil live to come ngn next year. If he is not enreful he will make his mark in the halls of congress some day. Surprise Party. n very pleasant surprise was given W. IS. Niles, n brother of Mrs. G. Wnrd of St. Johns, last Wednesday evening nt his home on Milwaukee Heights, it being his 5fth birthday. A lovely siipih. was served after which the evening was sixMit in games and music. We all wish Mr. Niles the happy re turns of the day. Those present and invited were Mr. and Mrs Lnkc May, Mrs Rowers, Miss Powers nnd Miss Mny of Cnuemah Mr. nnd Mrs. James McParlune Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Tufts. Mrs Montour, Mrs. George Wnrren Will Cummings. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Sims, Mrs. John Situs am! Muster Lyal Took of Oregon City, Mrs. Gordon Mullen of Seattle, Wash., Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lee, Wan1 Lee, Mrs. Agues Leland and Alon zo necKer ot at. joiins, Mr. oik! Mrs. W. IS. Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Harney Hageriiiauu, Master Lynn llageriiinnn, Miss lone liagermauu, Miss hstella Niles and Mrs. Ther esn Pecker of Milwaukie Heights, Frank King, while cutting stone from a log at the St, Johns I.utuher company mill Tuesday ev etutig came near leing crushed to death by the log rolling iion him. He saw the log stmt to roll toward the carriage and stepped to get out of the way, his foot going into a hole pitching bun iu front of the log. His shoulder was dislocated and was hurt internally, but it is thought lie Avill recover. A little luter in the evening an other employe of the mill had his knee caught by a log in such u man ner as to crush the knee-cap and we nre told it may termaneutlv cripple him. Among railroaders there is a su- pcrtitiou that accidents come in bunches of threes, and this seems be an occasion of this kind, for a short time after the second accident another of the employes was injured quite severely, but the time of goiug to press we did not learn the names of the last two men nor the nature of the injury of the last oue. The employes nave oeeu very fortunate lately as this is the first accident for some time in this mill. See Bitgood & Cole's Saturday sale, (Continued from first page) General Gstimatcd value school house. 42992.00 Estimated value school grounds 3175000 Estimated value school furniture ' 5973-oo Estimated value heat plants 6579 00 Amt. of Insurance on school house, etc 35000.00 Amt. of Insurance on furniture, etc , . 2500.00 Average mo. salary of male teacher. 135.00 Average mo. salary of female teachers 72.02 J. IS. Tatich, Clerk of District No. 2 J. E. Williams, Chairman Directors School District No. 2: S. H. Greene, 5 years; W. D. Weeks, 4 years; F. M. Phillips, 3 years; A. W. Davis, 2 years; J. E. Williams, 1 year. Certificate of D'strict Officers: Wc hereby certify that we have carelttlly examined the book and accounts of the District Clerk as required by section 149, page 76; of the school law of 1907, and that wc have found the same to be true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. Wc further certify that this report is an exact copy of the annual report in the District Clerk's Record Book nnd that we believe the same to be full and correct. Directors: H. W. Brice, F. M. Phillips, A. W. Davis; clerk, J. E. Touch. Report of Auditing Committee: Wc the undersigned appointed to audit the school clerk's books and accounts would most respectfully report that wc have carefully examined all papers and books presented to us and that they arc cor rect and kept in good shape. O. R. Downs, W. R. Hollcubcck, John P. Wrinkle. June 16, 1908. The result of the recent school election is as follows: For director, S. II. Greene, 163; IS. W. Roblson, 93; majority, 70. For the estab lishment of a four years' high school course: Yes, 202; No, 27; majority 175. This decision places fat. Johns communities educationally. Wc ami now Having adopted the highest win oc second to none iu the quality people. Visitors From Hood River. Copplc Hinrichs and his blush ing bride, nee Miss Hazel C. Weld rick of Hood River were very wel come callers at the Review office last Friday morning. Cop is one of our very best Hood River friends. Wc have had many good times together in the Olcta assem bly of the United Artisans in the Apple City. He is an old timer at Hood River. They tell of Hnns Lnge, that he came to Hood River when Mount Hood wns a hole i the ground nnd Cop enmc just few years later, we think he must have been among the first to carry snow up to cover the top of that glorious peak. Anyway Cop has more friends to the souare vard Hood River than anybody, and h has captured otic of Hood River' prettiest young ladies iu gathering In Miss Weidrick. Mrs. Hinrichs came from York state about three years ago nnd line made a host of friends in Hood River, Mosier and elsewhere since coming west. These good friends have our heartiest best wishes for a long and happy prosperous Hie wherever they may make their home. We Iioim: some day to see them in our lovely little city and will assure them of n most hearty welcome here whenever they choose to come. Woodpeckers Skin the Eagles The return game of ball between tue Jvagies ami woodmen was pulled off at the local grounds June 21. lloth teams were backed up by an enthusiastic crowd of rooters and the affair created considerable interest among the followers of th two cuius. 1 ne woodmen proved loo many lor the haulcs, however, ami rolled up n score of 32 to 9 against the American birds. The clubs were pretty evenly matchei until the 7H1 inning, when the Woodmen got after the ball iu great shnjw, and when the inning was over eleven runs were added to their string. All pitchers looked niiKe 10 cue woodpeckers, even Crook, the old reliable, lost his rabbit foot, and was pouuded all over the lot. I-.ach club has won n game now and the concluding one of the series will make the feathers fly. The date has not been set when it will be pulled off. Struck a Winning Gait. The St. Johns Anostles aud East t'ortlaud gave the fans a fine exhi bitlou of the National game at the Vaughn street iirounds June 20. I he Apostles have been playing poor oaii in their Home lot late v. but they certainly showed creat form when they shut out the Com muters, 3 to o. It was a pitchers' battle all the way. with "Cannon Bal " Hoover and Hurlburt on the points Hoover fanned 13 tueu and Hurl burt got 11. Both kept hits well scattered. Alex. Oliver, the Hard Hitting Kid, came back into his own, and swatted the sphere for homer. He lust loiued the St. onus leuiu insi weeic. and with a -1 A . . W ... couple of other new men is rcspou sible for its winning streak. To Water Users. Water used throuch hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for iu advance, and used uly between the hours of 5 and 8 tu. and 5 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for spriukliug streets. Auyoue using water contrary to these rules, or wastefullv. will be shut off without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Light ing Co., 1. H. Edlefsen. superin tendent. WANTED Fmrmmr for lal. Kol pfrtlcmUr aboatlocttloa. Vilfh to hu bom omt wlr vko will a. 11 direct to fWicrlDthm nA im. tarn, Mv snc. iu vm Baa. - , - -, --. LaUHTHHH. Iw MM in the trout rank of suburban have the buildings, the instructors, course ot instruction iu vogue wc ot the work done by our young City of St. Joiins, Oregon - OI't'lCltRA Mayor-It. W. mice Ueconlrr A. M. l!iott Trtnrcr J. H. Tmicli Atloriii-y-ll, K. Collier ItiiRlnrtr C Aniltcwi I'liytlcUn A. W. Vlnrent Chfttol roller J. II. HUck Night l'ollct-O, lillittLltfe Councilman at I.amri A. W. Davit, C. I,. Jolinwti, H. ! Dobie Cotincllintn 1'lttl Wurilt .J. Miller W.W. Wliulle Cotincllintn Kroiml Wariti II. C Hunter II. W. Iionhnm COMMITTH1W Street! ami Poclm-W. W. Wlmlte, P. J. Miller. C. I.. Jolinnon I.lcenie-ll. W. Ilonliam. II, C, Hunter, w, w, winuie Water ami UiiM-C. t Johnaou, A. W. DavW, II. W, Ikmham l'lnatice-A, W. Pat In, II. C. Hunter, H. I.. IRIDIC Ilullitlngtanil lruuml II. C. Hunter, P. J. Milter, C. I.. Joliiiwn Health ami I'otlce-H. I,. Dotil, II. W, iionnaiu, w w. wnmie Liquor l.lcciite-l. J. Miller, A. W. Davli, n. 1.. Howe Of I'honcs Oregon Main 517 Home A 3247 OLSEN-ROE TRANSFER CO. TRANSFER AND STORAGE Safes, Pianos nnd furniture Moved, l'acketlunil Sliiid Office nml store room: 309 Oak Street, PORTLAND, OKH. ORDINANCE NO. 181 An Ordinance Establishing the I Grade on Buchanan Street in (he i City of St. Johns, front the East erly Line of Willamette Boule vard to the Westerly Line of Dawson Street. The City of St Johns does ordain as louows: Section i. That the umde of lluchan. an street in the City of St. Johns, from die easterly line 01 Willamette boule- vard to the westerly line of Dawson street in said City of St. Joints, be nnd die same isnereny esiaoiisueii according to the man, plans ami profile of the City Hnulneer thereof, and on file with the City Recorder of the City of St. Johns, which saiti plans, specifications ami pro file is hereby adopted and approved ami the erode of said street herebv estab lished between said poiuts iu conformity iiicrcwiiu. raised by the Council June 33, 190S, Approved June 33, 1908. II, W IlKlClt, Mayor. Attest A. M, IJsson Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review June 30, 190a. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby riven that V. W. Ma. son and M.R, Urban, heretofore emiaued as ixanners under tue name ot .Mason ix Urban, and carrying on u general cement business at Myers and Thompson streets, in me city 01 bt. Joiins. Multno mail county, Oreeon. have dissolved wrtnership, takimr effect June 5. loos. The business will tie conducted hereafter by V. V. Mason, who has assumed all I .Mason & Uruau's liabilities and will collect all bills. V. W. Mason. M. R. Urban. 0 YEARS' CXPERIENCE TRADE MAMS OcsnaNm CopviuaHTti Ac qulcfclr Krtaia our opinion frg w&tHltr a tavoauoa t probablr lf Cimi to link. k n cvuia ssakiiAtna at balH mrtA dauHnf Lam mat Uoaattrtctlr sunt, freak. UhlMt autuicv for iMuniurpUuiu. Ftiuuu Uktm tbrouh lluuti A Co. nKolM MtfcUi mk, without cnrv. la th Scientific flmrkatt feaadaomalr Ututni! wmiIt. Inl lUtlon ot UT aOMIMo lovrusL Tcnua. H BUILDERS' HARDWARE f As well as the other kinds of Hardware is OUR HOBBY o We nre making the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap weeatt buy but how good, and we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves nnd Ranges nre ns good as (he BEST made. Our mixed paints arc the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. 1 1 1 Burlington street S. H. GREENE Altorncy-at-Lnw. Office: Room 0, Urccdeii riulltl lug, corner Third nnd Washington ftlrcetn, rortlniuI,ntul Room 35, Hoi brook lllock, St. John. Phone: lMclflcaofjS. Residence: St. Johns henry'e collier Lawyer. Hoonm in the Ilollirook lmitillng. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph McChcsncy, A. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURQIiON Day and N Ik lit Office In McChcincy block rnont nooauwn 47 ST. JOIINS. - OKHaON I Dr. MARY MacLACIILAN Physician and Surgeon. Office In Itolhrook's lllock. Residence, 315 Ilnycs street, l'hoiic Scott 6995, OSCAR DoVAUL, M. D Office lioura, 11 la it a. 111,, t to j p, m. Office Phone, Wooaltawn 1141, KeaMeiicc Phone, Union jyoi. Office In Porttmoulh lltlck. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wo deliver vnnr oootla In nnil fmm nil (Mrls of rottlniiil. Vancouver, I.iunton, run ami nan hit iiiriian I'xnrem Co.. city dock nml all ixilnts accessible' hv wueou. Plnno and furniture movlna a specialty. n) I. Ihir hieton: tihone Kicuuiomi ui. 1 1 f r A. B. HEAISTOCK Funeral Director and Cmbalmcr I.mly Assistant. Ilronch office at University Park Dine more, imioiic wooniawn lr)7.t. il'IV. II Main office, l'ortluml, Oregon; phone Sellwood 71. St. LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOIINS. ORCtlON Meets each Monday cveulnc In Odd 1'cllows hall, nt H:oo. VUitors welcomed. II. S, Simmons, N. G, 15. II. Ilolcomb, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIOIITS 01' I'VTIIIAS. Meets every I'riday night ai 7:3oo ciock nt, i.u.u.i'. nan, visitors always wel come. Geo. R. Illack, C. C. J. II. lllaclc.K. R.S. LOW RATES EAST WII.I. I1I MADI? THIS SIJASON BY THIi Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. AND Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon) FROM PORTLAND AS POIJ.OWS: One way via To Direct .72.50.. . 67.50.. . 63.15 . , 60.00 . (.aittornta Chicago . , 87.50 St. Louis St. Paul Omaha Kansas City... .... 82.50 .... 81.75 75.00 .... 75.00 60.00.. TICKKTS W'lhh BB ON SAL, 12 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21. 22 Good for return in 90 days with stopover REMEMBER THE DATES For further information call on any local agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY General I'assenger Agent PORTLAND, ORKGON If you wish clean, fresh, nicely I cut meats go to Bitgood Sc Cole's. RESOLUTION. It Is resolved by the city of St. Johns: Tlint S. C. Cook, II, T. I.cgectt and S. C. Norton, three disinterested freeholders of the city of St. Johns, and possessing the qualifications of jurors of the circuit court of Multnomah county, Oregon, be and they arc hereby appointed to view the tmiHs(.'cl change and alteration of Willis Iloulcvnrd In Bald city, to-wlt: llcgitiuhig nt the point farthest south oil the entcrly line of lot 10, iu block 1, hi Hill's addition to the city of St. Johns; thence south 35 deg. cast 177,5 feet to the westerly side line of I'esscn den street; thence north 56 degtecs, cast 30 feet; thence north 35 degrees, west 177.5 feet; thence south 56 degrees, west 30 feet to the place of bcjihnihifr and mnke assessments of damages and bene fits, and determine how much, if any, less valuable the laud or other propctty ornny part tnercoi, turoun or over which the proposed boulevard, ns changed, will be rendered thereby, and shall ascertain the respective interest of nil persons clnhnlng to be owners of until Innds or other property or improve ments thereon, or to have nny interest In such lauds or improvements, and .the dnmnges which nny of said owners re spectively will sustain. Said viewers stinll also make a just and equitable as sessment of the value of the benefits and advantages of said proposed change to the respective owners or other persons Interested ill said land or other property which said viewers shnll deem specially benefitted by such proposed change, aud shnll thereafter nt tlielr earliest con venience, rcxrt the nsscssment of the dnmngc and the benefits to said prop erty owners to the council. Which said viewers shall receive as compensation for their services the sum of fi.vo a day for ench day actually cuenged In said service and shall ascss snia cost as part of the benefits to said property. That the office of the city recorder In the city hall in the city of St. Johns, Oregon, be the place, and the 17th day of June, 1908, at id o'clock n. 111, of said day the time when and where said view ers shall meet and then and there be sworn to faithfully discharge the duties assigned them, or on nny subsequent day to which they tuny adjourn, (which adjournment shall not exceed one week at any one time) proceed to view the proxM.-d change and assess benefits nnd damages aforesaid. That the city recorder shall send by mail, Kist paid, n notice of the apjwlut incut of said viewers, their names and the time aud place for meeting and sfieclfy with convenient certainty the boundaries and terminus of saiif pro x)Scd change of said Willis lKulcvardtlo' each of the proerty owners whose property is projoscl to be appropriated or to the agent of such, if the ostofficc addrcst of such owner, agent sr aucnt is known to hhn, and if such xjtoilicc ad dress is unknown to said recorder then to such owner or agent nt St. Johns, Oreeou, That the said city recorder shall nt least five ilujs before the day set for such meeting, cuue mid viewer to be noti fied of their iipx)lutmcnt, and the time and place of such meeting, anil shall swear each of said viewers, before cater ing upon the discharge of their said duties, to faithfully nml Impartially ills eharuc the duties assigned to lliciu. Adopted by the council June 3, 1908, A. M. HS& N, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review June 12 and 19, 1908. RESOLUTION. Resolved: That the council of the city of St. Johns, Oregon, deems it ex- pedicut and necesary to improve Rich. moiid street from the westerly line of Jersey street to the easterly line of Brad ford street by placing a cement side walk on either side thereof nccordlne to ordinance and charter of St. Johns, and does hereby require from the city en gineer plans mid sieclficAtlons for an appropriate Improvement of Mid street, and climates of the work to tie done and the probable total cost thereof, aud establish the necessary erode therefor. and that the city engineer shall Tile such plans, siiecificatious and estimates in the office of the recorder of the citv of St. Johns. Adopted by the council June 16, 190a. A. M. HSSON, Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review June 19 and 26, 190S, CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church B, A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in, Preaching at 11 a. in, 11. v. r, u, 7 p, tu, i'rcaclilng ut 8 p. in. Methodist church I', I Younu. pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. in.: tireacblm; at 1 1 a. in. and 8 p. tn. Bpworth I.eaeue at 7 p. iu. Holy Cross Catholic church. Portsmouth Station: 8:15 a, in., low mass; 10:15 a.m., high mass; 7:30 p. 111., vespers aud bene diction. Christian church Meets everv Sumlav hi Tabernacle as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. ui.; preaching at 11 a. ui. and 8 R, in., and Y. 1'. S. C. B. meeting at 7 p.m. . J.Johnson, pastor. i. Atuirews jjptscopai Chapel, Unl- versity Park Rev. Win. R. Powell. chaplain. Regular services 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 3 p. m.; Bible class 7 p. ui,; Leuton services every I'riday at ' 10 a, tu, Bvangelical church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. iu. Junior K. I. C. B. 2:30 p. tn.; Senior K. h. C. B. 7 p. in. Preaching at 8 p. in. Chester P. Gates, pastor. I'irst Congregational Church G. W. Nelson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a, in,; preaching 11 a, in. and 7.M5 p. m. Y. P. S. C. B. mectimr at 7 n. m. Praver meetiiiL' Thursday at tm d. ui. A seat and welcome to all. Baptist Church, University Park. Rev. LA. B. Waltz, pastor. Regular services every Sunday morning and eveniug. Germau Baptist church Services held each Sunday at Baptist church as follows: Sunday school 3 p. 111,, preaching at 3 p. tu. Rev. I'altmeat, pastor. German Lutherau Services at 10:44 a, m. every Suuday morning at corner of rentnsuia avenue ana Klipatnck street, University Park. Alt Germans of St. Johns cordially invited to attend, C. Buechler, pastor. Christian Seience Society meetings held at W. II. King's residence, Sun days and Wednesdays at 8 p. in. Central Market! Holbrook Block. See us for the Choicest Cats of the Best Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled aud Family Trade Solicited T. P. WARD, Proprtetor,