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ST. JOHNS REVIEW ? IT'S NOW UP TO YOU GET IN THE HABIT Of adrrrttitnz In The Review and you'll never regret It, De lia at one and keep rlffat at II To aakaerfet for Tha RttUw. J AH HM Mil WkM N M MM U oar bmo. Coll la no' anroll Devoted to the Interests of the Palaln, the Manufacturing Center of (he Northwest VOL. 4 ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1908. NO. 45 WANTED-A PAPER MILL DOINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL SAD DEATH BY DROWNING Little Floyd Bolen Meets An Untimely End While Playing on a Raft Along the River Such An Enterprise Would Be Welcomed in This City and Prove Among tho ninny Industries that would pay big monoy on tbo Invest, mont In B', Johns In n pnper mill. Most of the paper used In tho North wost comes from tho onst,whon It could bo manufactured almost en tirely on tho Pacific coast. Tho largt mills now In operation at Oregon City do an Immonso business, but they cannot supply tho demand. Tho saving In the cobi of manufacturo In Bt. Johns over what It costs In Ore gon City Is gulto an Item and would In a very few years pay for tho en tire plant This company has Its logH hauled to this city by tugs, and thoy arothen nawcd tho roqulrod length placed on cars and shlppod to tho mills. This Is an Horn that would bo clliulnntod by having a mill located lure. As It requires from IS to 20 mt-n to handlo theso logs aftor thoy reach t no boom noar tho dry doclc, nud It requires on an avorngo 2G St. Martin's Springs Good for the Aff icted Theso now famous hot springs aro located near tho Columbia river about sixty miles from Portland, oast. You can tako tho boat any morning and on reaching Carson's landing you will bo met at that point by St. Martin's busses which will carry you to Wind River about two and a half miles distant where tho springs aro located. I havo always boon skoptlcal as to tho virtues clalmod for tho minora! springs, but after a visit there for seven days I am convinced that thoy havo wondorful curative power, Thort aro certain classes of complaints that cannot bo benefitted by those waters, no doubt.but for roost of the allmonts to which "human flesh Is heir" thoy are highly bonoflclal. Rheumatics os poclally aro groatly helped by tho hot baths, and hundreds aro completely cured by them, Nearly ovory person you moot will toll you how much ho has boon ben efitted by tho uso of these baths and by drinking of the waters, many loav Ing them In a fow days or weeks well men and womon.To give an Idea of the wonderful offocts of bathing, allow me to say that I havo weighed my self before taking a bath and again. In about two hours after taking it and I found myself reducod from five to six pounds. Of courao this result would not bo attained by a spare man, but I went thoro to re duce my surplus fat and I aucceoded admirably . Understand this, however the nest day I would como back to a pound or two of my old wolght.but after taking another bath I would again fall off five or six pounds.so that when I went to the springs my weight was 220pounda and on leav ing I weighed only 209 pounds and at that figure I still remain. I have seen many people during tay short atay benefitted or curodof dlspepsla, carbuncle.llver, kidney and bladder troubles, lame back.and man; other chronic complaints. I believe the value of these springs can not be easily overestimated and should be wore generally known by the af flicted, There is a largo hotel here and many other necessary build ings, but the hotel is often full to overflowing, I w.ould therefore ad vise every one going there in the summer to camp out. In this way a person can live very cheaply, Th proprietor gives every person so de siring It .camping ground and seven hatha , a week for the small sum or 3 A store on the grounds will sell you groceries as cheaply aa can be pur chased ta Portland. Indeed I do not heMeve there Is are sort In the Uni ted States of this kind where a man can be accommodated so reasonable hut this. Csmatelata have bee made that Mr. St. Martin is very gram, crow and uanccommodatlas;. The charge la net true. Mr. St. Martin U a very quiet bum and has little to aay interfere with nobody. He never Pl avera one for the sake of his trade. He gives yen the freedom of every He gives you the freedom of every thlag oa the grounds. He does not care whether you stay with him or ge away . You will always find him in bto hare .bars easing his horsea or ewryUf his horses of which he owaa Profitable as Well cars n day to convoy tho logs to tho mill, It can roadlly bo seen that tho ilillv Mivlnj would not bo far from $1G0 per day.Wlth tho advent of tho North nank railroad tho shipping facilities hore cannot bo surpassed anywhere and tho company that es tablishes a paper mill in St, Johns I j. tiolti lo mako a barrel of monoy Novelty works and woodonwaro In dustrlcs also havo n wonderful op. portunlty hero. It Is n strange fact that oven clothespins must bo shlppod irom tho cast, tho freight on which costs moro than tho manufactured urtlelo. Washboards and almost any other wooden household utonsll aro all mado In tho east and shlppod to tbo Northwest. An eastern man Is always astounded when ho sees tho onormouu amount of good sized piec es of lumber that nro burno.l or go to wasto In this country. Tho time will coino howovor, when thoy will b all utilized n different manner . Sixty Feet too Narrow For Fessenden Street Thoro has boou much discussion In tho mnlter of tho Improvement of FosBondou streot and wo havo had but llttlo to aay so long as It was to bo made only 00 foot wldo, for no streot that Is to carry tho car lino should not hv so narrow. Tho pooplo on Kllllngsworth nvonuo nro now reap Ing tho fruit of their folly In this matter. Even now, with tho light traffic thoy havo, thoro aro tlmos whon It Is almost Impossible for tho loams to get through and whon that buslnosa la doubled as It nntuhrally will bo in a fow yoars thoy will bo compolled to widen tho streets at an exponso immonsely larger than If thoy had beon wise and dono so In the first placo. Tho utroot car company expect In tho noar futuro to put a doublo track around tho loop and whon that Is put In thoro would bo but llttlo of th 00-foot stroot loft. Tho pooplo along that street then would bo In the same condition as aro thoso who llvo on Kllllngsworth avouue, Tho fine boulevard thajt is being pushod out from Portland will como out In tbo vicinity of this stroot and If It Is made of sufficient width will bo sure to bo mado tho turning point of that great roadway, This would add an Immonso valuo to tho property along this atroet. Now, Is preeminently tbo time to make the wldonlng of tho streot, as It can bo done at a minimum of cost. The time will soon come when It will be forced to widen to accommodate tho business and then if It la still so narrow the expense will bo many tlmea what it would cost to do the work now. It were much better to make tbo street wider than nar rower than 7C feet. Wo hope every one who Is Interested In this street will make a careful atudy of the situation and seo If he cannot find It to his Intel est to favor tho wide street. All our streets are too narrov and property would be worth more with suial'iT lot and wider streets. Fusenden Mrcet made 70 or oven 80 fect wldo would be a great benefit to all part j of the cltyand would do as much as any one thing to advanco the dewlopment and values of the property in that section of the city. many splendid ones. If you ask him anything be will say nothing but will walk away and attend to your wants. A stranger eomes in and says: "Mr. Martin, where can I put my tentt" The reply will he: "Anywhere that suits you." "What are your terms?" ' See the clerk, that ain't my busi ness." I confess I like the old man with his old style and Independent man ner. He hi a perfect mountaineer, who bows to no one and fears no thing. He has more money than he needs and spends it freely .Hates nobody and will Insult nobody unless they try to Insult him or defraud him but if they did that the chances are they would heat a retreat la short order. If I live long enough I shall visit these springs again and I would strongly advise all my afflicted or ailing friends to give St. Martin Mia- era! springs a trial. St. Johns ciuaen. An Interesting Session Tuesday Evening in Which a Small Budget of Municipal Business Was Disposed of Tho adjourned mooting of tho city council met Friday ovonlng and mado a careful examination of tho plans and specifications prepared by tho city engineer and aftor como minor changes accopted tho samo and thoy will bo found with tho recorder by all Interested. Our city engineer Is certainly a poach and capablo of do Ing anything that may como up In his lino. In thla dock mattor ho has savod tho city Bomothlng llko $1800 or $2000 by getting up thoso plans, which did not strictly como .within tho lino of his duty . Tho lonst that tho council could do nr.d bo square In tho matter would bo to mako tho lad ho mo substantial donation that would at least express tho appreciation of tho cltlzona for his good work man Ifostod not only In this Instnnco but Is charactorUtlo of all his work. Wo mako this suggestion to sot tho city fathers and tho pooplo thinking. If wo havo an especially good publlo uor vant, It Is woll to show some appre ciation of tho fact and If wo have an especially poor ono, thoro Is tho romody of tho recall. If thoso two ways of showing our appreciation for tho work of our public officials wero usod moro generally, thoro would bo fowor inefficient offlcora and better work dono. Aftor a wearying wrestlo with tho plans for a time thoro was a recess whon alderman A. W. Davis regaled thorn with reminiscences of somo of his experiences keeping "bach" until ono or two of the boys wore found guilty of snoring and wore promptly flnod for trespassing upon tho city property by turning tho council chant bor Into a lodging houso. A rap of the mayor's gavel brought up all tho delinquents and tho bualnoss of tho ovonlng was again taken up. Acommunlcatlon was road from Mr Fuller of tho street railway and also ono from Mr. Kolloy his attorney, j stating that Mr. Kolloy would bo ablo to meet with tho council noxt Wodnosday. Tho object of tho moot Ing was to look Into tho FoHaondon atroet matter. Tho recorder was In structed to communlcato with Mr. Holly and try to havo him moot tho council Inregular session at their next meeting, A communication was read from Treasurer Tanch asking that 1188 bo transferred from tbo city hall fund to 1 the street fund In order to tako up two street Improvement uonus so that the interest on the same would revert to the city. After some dla- cuaston tho request waa unanimous ly granted. An ordinance authorizing the im provement of east Burlington street waa passed. An ordlnanco authorizing the grav. ellng of Tacoma streot and putting the finishing touches on the sidewalk Fatal Accident Near the Columbia Park Mrs. Mary Brown waa Instantly killed at Mocks' station on tho St. Johns carllne Tuesday afternoon. She went to the car to see her friend on board and aa she started to leave tbo car which was going toward Portland she pasted to the rear of the car and attempted to cross the track. The car her friend had entered pre vented her seeing a car coming on the other track snd also kept the motorman from seeing the lady until the car and the woman were almost in touch. Neither the motorman nor Mrs. Brown could prevent the accident after they saw each oth er. The motorman dropped the fen der, which picked Mrs. Brown up and carried her along and prevented mutilation, but the terrific impact la striking the car evidently caused Instant death. The motorman said Mrs Brown saw hi car at the same time he saw her and endeavored to get out of the way hat did' net have sufficient time. k U another cane ef abaeatmlnded neat to which everyone la more or leas addieted. These ahoeklag deaths whleh occur from this cause would, 1' seems brlac even one to such a real isation of the danger of thus passing to the rear of a car oa double tracks without first assuring oneself that the way is clear, that such accident as thla would become laipoeaihle. But on that pnrt of tho street was nlso pnssed, Tho 23d regular weekly mooting of city council convened a fow mluutco lato Tuesday ovonlng. Itoll call showed nil members proBcnt except Huntor, who arrived lator.MlnutoBo: last regular and adjourned meetings wero thon rend and approved. Attorney Kolloy representing tho In terestB of tho Portland trolloy lino, advised Itccordor Ksson Hint It was Imposstblo to bo In nttcndnncu us ro quostcd at this session, but ho would suroly bo present noxt Tuesday overi' Ing who'll ho doslrcd all tho proper ty owners Interested In tho proposed Fcssonden street Improvement to mcot In tho council chamber and thresh tho mattor out, no that some deflnllo nrrnngomont could bo arrived at. A. 8. Douglass, K. D. Hurlbcrt and Miss Colo woro present to get mora Information regarding tho cost of Im proving Pittsburg street, Mr. llurl bort stated that ho thought the city aa n whole should stand n portion of tho cost of Improving this street ns tho greater part or tho crushod rock from tho crusher would bo hauled over this thoroughfare for sprcadlnr 011 tho various streots.nnd as tho whole city would thus bo bono fitted by tho Improvomont, tho propel ty owners along tho streot nhould not bo compelled to boar nil tho bur den. Mayor Hrlco gnvo tho figures compiled from tho city engineer's estimates on tho stroot and nald tho cost was much lowor thnn mnny of tho property owuora Imagined. Tho total cost of ImprovlUK PlttHburg, Crawford and Salom atroota would not oxceod $1600. The ferry compan) ngrood to mako n generous conces sion on prlco of conveying tho rock ncroBS tho rlvor for thoso stroots. Much tlmo was tnkon up In discus sing those streets as it Is Imperative that somo kind of an adjustment bo mado bocauso tho rock crusher will bo practically useless unless Bonyi route was gradod to get tho rock to tho summit of tho grado on tho fit. JohnB aldo. It Is cortnlnly too bad that Pittsburg street Is thus tied up No relief could bo found In tho char ter for tho Improvement of a stroot whoic two-thirds of proporty own era wero "forninst" tho Improvomont aa In this couo. Therefore unions the romonBtratora can aeo tho thing In dlfforont light tho Improvomont of Pittsburg streot will go a gllmmoring for six months more, when tho pro position can again bo taken up. Tim' would give us another winter of hub deep and dooper mud to tbo forry A suggestion waa mado that tho coun ell plank this street In a temporary manner bo that It could bo utlllzod In hauling heavy loads over, hut sov era' cf tho councllmen objocted to the outlay of about $300 required for thin work. Instead, really scorn to bo gottlng moro ono almost says popular. Ab one goes about among tho moving cara ono should over hold uppermost In tho mind that tho weight of tho car at onco makes It imposslblo to Instantly stop lt.and la almost sure ly fatal If ono Is In tho way. Only by etornal vigilance may wo provont these cad accidents Looks a Good Thing A. K. Kugg, representing Bonvlllo'8 Western Monthly, a now magazine which will Boon bo put out for public favor was In the city this week en gaged In tho work of presenting an advertising scheme to tho business men and others, lie expects to get the support of tbo Commercial club to secure 100 subscriptions and will glvo St. Johns a good page wrlteup the copy to bo furnished by tho club. We hope our citizens will seo their way to subscribe to the new magazine tint we may secure the good advertisement that a fine wrlteup In it would glvo us, The first Issue will be worth more than many succeeding ones for' an ad, bo causo every ono will read tbo first number, ads and all, to see what K has In It. Tbo initial number will be Issued In February, and there has already been nearly a million dol lars worth of ads contracted for. At tbo rato the vacant houses aro being filled there will be no vacant houses In the city In a abort time. Alderiunn DnvlB thou mndo n mo tion that city attorney bo Instructed to draw up mi ordlnniico covering Salem and Crawford streets and pre sent to tho council at tho next moot Ing provided tho remonstrances will permit. Illds for tho Improvement of Os wego and Dtichnnnti streets wore opened mid rend na follows: Sidewalk Oswego street Walk 10 cents per llncnl foot; crosawnlku, 30 cents; box gutters, 3C cents; Didder , V. 13. Illlllcr. Grading Oswego Btroot Cuts -13 cents; fill, 20 ccntB;rock, $2 per cu bio yard; aldowatk 17 cents; crous wnlkB 814 centH per Riiunro foot; box gutter CO cents. Didder, William I.I ml Grading lluchannn Btrcot Cut 10 cents; flit 18 cctitn; rock $2 per cu bio ynrdgrubblng $100; sldownlk, co mont, $1 per squaru foot; crosswalk 43 rents;box gutters, CO cents; Didder, William l.lnd. Sldo walk lluchannn street moment 5-foot $1 poi llnonl foot;croH8wnlkB CO cents; box gutters GO cents, Did dor M. Hanson. Alderiunn Dnvlu movod Hint tho bid of William l.lnd on complete Improve mont of Duchniinn street bu accep ted; nil yes, Alderman Ilonhnm mndo iuotlnn tin bid of W, 1C. Illlller on iildownlk for Oflwogo at! cot bu accepted; all yes, On Altlermnn JohiiHou'B motion tho bid of Wllllnm I.lnu for tho grading of Oswego street and spreading of B ravel was unanimously accepted. Tho following bills wero allowed ind warrants ordered drawn on mo tion of Ilonhnm: J Iongati, rodmnn... $ 0.00 F L. Day, Juryman 1.00 O L. Kppi " 1.00 J. T. Brooks, " 1.00 P. T. llniiBon " 1.00 John Poff, " 1.00 I). J. Iloraman, snlary 17.C0 II. Tolllvcr, rock crmther 10.00 Ooorgo Wr.rnor, foromnn ' ...1C.00 A. (1. ton, frolght on chemical cualno returned 1.CC Total $cr,.00 Deport of treasurer nud secretary of flro deptiitmont waa read, accept. rd and plated on fllo, Tho report shows $3S.CS In tho treasurer's hnnds Plana nud specifications of tho city dock uh piopnred by tho city oiikIii cor wero road by tho recorder nud city nttornoy was Instructed to draw up 0 resolution adopting tho sumo Meeting then adjourned to meet Wcdnesduy ovonlng. On Wodnosday ovonlng council ns Bomblcd to paas ordinances far tho Improvement of Crawford and Salom etroots, In order that thoso streets mny be improved with tho least pos. Bible delay, After thla bulsnesu waa transacted tho mooting ajdournod to moot In rogular session noxt Tues day ovonlng, Nothing But Glory in it When Simmered Down AthletlcB nro flno, Very beneficial If properly Indulged In. Most of us glory, too. In tho work of our cham pions and wo feel quite chesty whon wo think of tholr achiovoinciits at tho Marathon contests, Jlut what real good Is It after all? It doos not mako anyono any better In this llfo. It does not boo an extra row of corn or caro for an extra fruit tree. It does not saw an oxtru board or grow an extra pound of wool, it docs not add a Blnglo dollar to tho national wealth or a single day lo (ho llfo of an individual In tho en tire natlon.on tho othorliand hundreds who go In for athletics by over ex ertion and overtraining come to an untimely end. It occurs to us there fore to ask: Is tho flicker worth tho candlo. ATTENTION. Odd Fellows and Ilebekahs! Laurel wood Rebekab lodge No. 160 of St. Johns, will celebrate tho C7th anni versary of tho Ilebekah degreo, Mon day night September 21, In I .0. O. F hall at 8 o'clock. A short program will be rendered and refreshments will bo served after closing. All mei'ibors are earnestly requested to attond tho meeting. Rel atives and friends of monitors are cordially Invltod, Anna Hathaway, Noble Grand, If over there was n lnd that do- served the Cnrueglo medal It Is llt tlo Gerald lfoycr who whlto plnylng with hla llttlo friend Floyd Dolcn on n raft saw Floyd fall In tho river nud Blnk beneath tho waves, llo plunged In Instantly nml endeavored tc FLOYD BOLEN. rescue his friend but was unablo to get hold of lit 111 and only desisted when others enmo and took him out of tho wnt"r . (lorald, who In eight mid Floyd, 11 years of ago with n cousin of Floyd, Diirnlo toonoy of Kcruvlllo mid Oeo, Nichols were playing with an old Board at $5 a Week Mighty Little Left Th ro Ih u strike on over on tho now electric llnu across tho rlvor. Homo difficulty camo up botweuu n (ouplo of flreck laborers mid ono of tho bosses. It was not n case of when Creek meets (Ireek, more likely waa when tho (Ireek met thelrluh but tho result was tho samo nud tho (Ireekn wore tired, Thou tho friends if tho duel had their Inning mid nil called for their tlmo. Thla stopped tho teiiuib for tho tlmo being mid thu loniiistora followed suit. So there Is qulot tluiu In tho operations of thu construction department of tho now 'trollolloy' lino beluw Lliititou, Wo havo been told that tho trouble arosi over tho system tho busses uso In tho hniidllng tholr men. It Ih srild thoy clmrgo $3.C0 per month for sleeping room In n tout, thu sleeper to furnish everything for hla accom modation, except tho lout. Then thoy deduct u dollar hospital feea from nil who tako employment, If oven but for n day. Tills kind of grafting is common In construction work in Ore i.ou na In many other states, and Is always tho sourco of much dissatis faction among tho men,. resulting in tho Bocalleil threogang system, ouo gang coming, another working anil btlll nnotber going. Ono of our loglH Intors would Immortallzo himself If ho would but work n bill through mak- lug It n penal offense to thus tako advuutiiKu of tho poor devils who do tho grinding, Boul-hurrowlng.body-klll Ing work of making rullroada, It la llko taking out oak grubs, tho hard est work known to man and one who would thus dofraud tho laborer from IiIb hardly earned dollars should have a strenuous term at Kolloy's liutto. Warden a Good One Qamo Wardon McAllister was In tho city last Friday looking after tho work of somo parties who had been selling salmon usd sturgeon without a fish llconse. Our sports and profeu slonal gamestors will do well to com ply with tho law, for It la Mr. Me Alllstors business to seo that thoy do, and wo havo known him woll for a number of years, whon bo waa a a smiling knight of the road and tbo most successful and thorough ono of tho bunch; therefore, wo would bo willing to vouch that Mack will provt a torror to tho law breakers and a good friend of tho truo sportsman. Wo know him to bo a Btralght,honcst square fellow and bollovo that the people will havo good reason to bo glad that ho has attained to hla present position . Tbo Collnpslblo Dox Co., has been obliged to work over tlmo In ordor to get their ordora filled promptly. That must look good to thom. ammmHLaT 'tL m-" amamaK ' W" mmmmmv x Hf Ja ' Jj Wmamamt1 amammmawl acow and some log rntta which thoy bad madc,nud ns tho raft approached tho bcow Floyd attempted to Jump from tho raft to tho scow.but missed hla footing nml foil Into tbo river. Ho enmo up and Gerald Jumped In and did all that ho could to get him but could not. Ho Is honrt broken over tho lost; of his friend and de clares that If ho could hnvo reached him bo could havo saved his llfo but, It Ih however, very fortunnto for Gerald, bin frlomlu think thnt ho was unablo to roach his friend for In his drowning condition Floyd would have been most sure to hnvo clasped hi nruiB around llttlo Gerald and both would hnvo drowned. llo was tho oldest son of W. Helen, carpenter at tho Government Moor ings mid whoso residence Is nt 23 H Tyler street. Thu funeral was from tho Fourth Plains church, Vancouver Washington, Sunday ovonlng nt 2 o'clock . Mr. nud Mrs. Dolon nro old residents of Vancouver, hnvlng como from there tc St. JoIiiih somo ho von years ago. Thoy hnvo four other younger children, two hoys mid two girls. The havo thu alncerest sym pathy of their many friends, Llttlo Gerald Itoyer la tho son of J. i:. Itoyor.of 317 Polk atroet nud la n bravo llttlo fellow, having demon strnted thnt bp Is of tho stuff from which heroes nro mndo. Ho Is duser Ing of tho highest honors that como to tho bravo. Tho above Is n good likeness of llt tlo Floyd, who wns n bright, energet ic llttlo fellow. Building Boom Now in Progress at Kenton Kxcavatlinr nrelliiilnarv to tho oreo tlon of 20 stono and brick dwolllngH Is In progress at Kenton, thu Swift town site near the packing nlant alto on tho duiiIiibuIii . Upon thu rem pletlou of tho flrat Installment of hous es, work will bo glu on u larger num ber of frame Iioiisoh nml nittiigus, which tire to bo erected for tho oo- ciipitncy of the packing houso employ oh, Sovurnl construction crows will bo nut to work building thu Iioiisoh as fast iih tho oxcnvatloiiH are com pleted, I'ointructton material of nil kinds la belnir assembled on ground In ordur thiU. no delay will occur In completing tho work, All of tho con cretu and brick dwolllngH nro to bo erected on ouo street and thoso nro to bo nu nearly fireproof aa posslblu to mako them. The Kenton Dulldlm; & Contracting company, which has tho contract fur all tho Kenton Improvements hits Hivou nu order to a local mill for VQO.OOO foU of liiiubur whluh Is now being hauled lo thu Kenton towusltu 'ind n lurgo order for brick Iiiih been iducod with a local nulling agonuy, do livery to bu miido noxt weok. Tim L-ontractor estimates thnt within six months tho now town u( Kenton will bo uu established fact, W. R. C. Entertainment Patrlotlo oiitorta'iimeut will bo giv en by tbo W. It. C.on Tuesday oven- tut September 22 All aro IiiWtml but a special Invltutloii Is glvou to all loyal women, as wo wish to add now names to our already large roll of patriotic workers In St. Johns .Mrs. Joimlo D. Harding, of Oregon City, pust dopurtmoiit president will glvo nn Interesting address on thu working of tho W, It. O, and tholr relation to tho G. A .It., whluh wilt bo vory Instructive na well ns uutor- tnlnlng, Como, glvo ub a eall and wo will entertain you. Piobs Corres pondent. Building Permits No. 83. toP. Thompson to orOot n rcsldonco on lot 10, block 12 North St. Johns fronting on llayos, bet' ween Maple and city llmlts.$t2Q0. No. 81 to Frank Walker to creet rcBldoncc on lot 2 block 20, Jmui Johns addition fronting on Ud- son, between Tacoma and Baltimore -$1COO. No. 85 to A. D. Hoot, to alter rosl. donco on lots 3 nnd 1 block 31, front ing on Now port between Sonoca und Portland Dculovard $200. Watch tho labol on your pnpor,