St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, February 12, 1909, Image 2

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    THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW
Fabllihed Err Frldr
Al 117 We.t llurllnglon Street, 8t. Juhn,
nv MAKKI.K & BVKRMtB.
Tint Rkvikw is entered ot post office
lit Snlnt Johns, Or;on, ns tnnil matter
of the second clans tinder the Act of (.on
gress of Mnrch 3, 1879.
Ad-trtlilnir rtei, tl.OO pr Inch per month.
Job rrlntlnr executed In flrit-elaii
nil1 for Job I'rlntln enh on delWery.
All communication, ihould b ddrenea to
The Iteriew, Ht. Johni. Ori-eon. . . ,
omclal Ntvipiiptr of the City of Bt, Johns.
Subsorlptlon price $1.00 per year.
A. W. aiAKKI.lt, I'.dltor
W. It. llYKRU'.lt, Associate
FRIDAY, 1'KHRUARY 12, 1909.
Ho a UOOBTKIt for St. Johns.
- 1 1 .
Tlio ninn who wnn thoughtful nnd
wealthy enough to Block' up with
enough wood to enrry him through
tlio winter Is the fallow who Is In
luck Just now.
It would bo n gront relief to tlio
sporting hlood of the country If
JtnTrles would decide to fight John
son. Soma of the no-culled sports
nro getting hyslorlcnl over thofnet
Hint the honvywolght chnmpIoiiHhlp
Ih held by n colored gentlemun(7).
Cnrrlo Nation, tlio ndvanco ngent
of destruction, got herself In troulile
In London hint week hy poking her
umbrella through 11 window of 11
street cur on which wum depicted
11 clgnrotto ndvertlsomunt. The little
iiliuil cost Carrie $7.50, hut iih she
apparently him moro money than
sense thu fine did not trouhle her
very much,
-
Tlio hill for the operation of 11
free ferry al Ht. JoIiiih paHHed both
houses and Iiiim been signed by (lev
ernor (.'hniiiborliiln. The bill went
through without it hitch from begin
ning to end, nnd now It Ih up to the
cltlxcus of t It Ih elty In get biiHy mill
miike arrangement) to buy the pros
out ferry. It Ih quite likely (but sat
Isfuctory teruiH may be made with
the ferry people to take over their
property, nnd Hum no time would be
liiMt In building it new boat ami get
ting It lu shape for operation.
"Hilly" Sunday played lo it crowd
ed Iioiihu at the While Temple, Port
land, TiifHtlay evening. Tlio Hcene
of Illlly dniieliig up and down Hie
platform like a man gone mud,
hurling luvecllveH, Hlang, vitupera
tion and pure rot at the audience
will live long In the meiiiurleH of
thoHo who were fortunate, or rather
unfortunate, enough to gain admit
tance. Wo Imvo frequently heard of
men going Interne over religion, hut
Illlly Ih certainly nil example of one
li! H10 hint HtiiM'H of that strangu
Buy
A FEW
Directly across from the
left. Prices 50
ST. JOHNS LAND CO.
KING & GILMORE, ST. JOHNS
malady, and the mvlngH of Joint Mo
CuIIoukIi pule lu comparison. Ah a
mad house scene HlllyV entertain
ment Is ti hugo success, but from 11
religious standpoint we ftitr II Is a
sad failure.
A PRETTY WEDDING.
A very pretty wooding look place ! Hiuo wo realize that we are
at the residence of John McNeil on ' liiR V ""'"K 011
North I Inyos street Wednesday even-! Portland advertising, and that the
lug at S o'clock. Tho conlniclln 1 Ih'vhw ' ' "l''r In tho vl
partloi were It. W. Ansoll and Miss dully f l"t city which does not
l.'min.i Mi.N'i. am tlio COrolUOIIV
was performed by Rev. K. A. Leon
ard, formerly pastor of tht llaptUt
church In this city. The weildliiK
wits n qulot affair, and only the Im
mediate friends and relutlves wen
present. A splendid woddliiK supper
was served, after which Hie happy
youiiK couple departed for tiittos,
OroKon, where the moom holds u
responsible position with the llluik
EiiBle Copper MIiiIiik Co., and where
they intend mahliiK their future
home.
Mr. AtiKcll Is rather a wont ar
rival from Ithaca, Mich., and dining
his short stay lu St. Johns previous
ly to Hotiife" to Gates, made many
friends hero. The bride Is well and
favorably known in St. Johns. She
was formerly clerk lit Hoiihiuu &
Currier's dry Koods store, and with
hor wlnnliiB wuyB and sunny dis
position made n host of admiring
frlonds In this city. The young
couple start out In life together with
thu very best wishes of all who know
them, and tho Rovlow Joins In wish
lug them a most happ and prosper
ous journey throush life's Btormy
sea.
WEAVING.
Cutpot for Bale. Now Is tho time
to get your work done as I will not
bo horo later, -101 Tiicoma street,
o
Do u UOOdTER for St. Jolies.
THINK THIS! OVHIt.
We do not wish to bo classed as
grumblers or fault finders, but wo do
not bcllevo the business men of St.
Johns In general patronize their lo
cal paper In the manner In which
they should. There Is not a business
houso hero of nny consequence but
which should carry nn ad of somo
hIzo In the Itovlow. No paper can
hope to long survlvo without adver
tising patronage. It Is the main sup
port of all nowspapcrs, and without
It they coaso to oxlBt. Bomo buslncsi
men lmnglno they nro doing their
duty toward their local paper when
they have their names enrolled as
nuUcrlbers. When the fact Is known
Hut overy ycnr'B subscription which
can now bo obtained for otio dollar
per year costs tho Itovlow manage
ment u llttlo over two dollars, It can
readily bo seen how great a benefit
the tfflco receives when n now sub
scriber Is added to Its list. We nre,
bowover, grateful for ovory now sub
scriber wo enroll, bb each now one
reduces our loss n Utile, and It Is
necessary to Imvo n good list In or
der to mitko advertising 11 paying
pioposltlon,
Thoro nro n number here who
have been very faithful In their ad
vortlslng patronago, n fact wo deeply
appreciate and shall uver remember.
Hut thoro are many others who do
not aid tho paper In any manner
whatever outside of Hiibscrlpllon
When upproached on tlio subject
they give those old threadbare ex
etises, such as "I do not think It
would do mo any good," "I have tho
only store here of Its kind nnd do not
need to advertise," These may seem
valid reasons for Hioho people, but
they certainly are not to us.
Wo nre, of course, aware of the
humble way to advance tho Inten'stH
or St. Johns, trying to gel more
ptrplo here and miiku more business
f(.r alt. Therefore, even If u busl
news ninn has no competition here,
iloeH uol believe lit advertising or
doea not think It pays, he Is not do
lug his duly to his local paper when
tin dees uol advertise. If a man has
no opposition lu it business sense It
In not it difficult matter for a news
miner to send the word broadcast
otei Hie country that 11 good oppor
tunity awaits an enterprising bust
t'Cr's man In it certain locality. Then
(hue are usually many Inquiries for
good locations Hint come to every
uewrpaper office, and It Ih quite
ens; to steer them wherever desired.
Wo have known this to happen lu
several Instances lu the ICtist, but
we do not desire to adopt hiicIi a
course, however much Hie tempta
tion may assail us at different times
after it discouraging qucsl for new
advertising.
Wu nre, of courco, iiwnro of the
fact that we could fill up our col
iiiiiiih with Portland advertising, iih
Before the Raise
MAKtlNOU AUDI I IUIN Lots Left
new $10,000 School house. On or before Mnrch 15th all prices will be advanced if any lots are
tutl up per lot 10 per cent cash, $5 or $10 n mouth. Many houses now built on Addition.
STRHHT CAR WATKR AND PHONIi SURVICU
TALK WITH THE BELOW AGENTS
l
-'merchants from that city aro quite!
anxious lo secure all the trade they
possibly can from Ht. Johns, but we,
me 11 home Institution and bellevu
al all times lu upholding and assist
ing our business men to keep all
business hero that Is possible to do
so, and only us a last resort would
wo adopt such 11 course. At the
,UI.... I. nt .v.. lvr..f.i- t,i f, ill I III- nut
"v."' . ..:. - .
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IOUK IIS WO 1 1111 meei our uuiiKitiiuiin
Hut as self preservation is Hie first
law of nature, wo may be compelled
to depart from this rule later uu.
There aro some business men hero
wliu prefer advertising in an outside
paper rather than lu their home pa
rtf, and yet they get warm under tho
collar when they boo business going
to I'ortlaud from St. Johns, Hut
what can they expect? If they set
tiie example why should not the la
boring mini follow suit?
There Is not it business of any na
ture in St. Johns that is so small
that it cannot afford to advertise, If
only in a modest way, and there
seems to be no good reason why such
Is not the case,
It does not follow, however, that
the Itovlow Is a charitable Institu
tion, for It certainly Is not, but like
tiny other Institution which depends
entirely upon public support for
maintenance, it needs all It cau get.
Wo bellve, however, that full value
will In each Instance be secured as
a result of tho ad, and It will neither
make us rich nor the business man
poor to give it n trial.
It Is very distasteful to us to dwell
upon these matters, und It is only
through n desire to permit tho bust
ness men to look at It from our side
of tho fonce that wo havo gono to
such longth, and we do not expect to I
refer to tlio mntter through tlio col
umns of tlio Itovlow again.
RESOLUTIONS OF 8YMPATHY.
WhereaB, It Iibb pleased tlio Dl
vino Huler of nil things to cnll un
to himself, tho beloved daughter of
our esteemed neighbor II. II. Darl
ing, be it
Hcsolved, that In the denth of this
young girl Just budding Into woman
hood this community hns been de
prived a kind, true hearted girl, nnd
a father and mother of a loving, du
tiful daughter, nnd bo It further
Resolved, that wo tho members of
St. Johns Camp 773 Woodmen of
the World, extend to her family our
heart felt sympathy In thin their
hour of bereavement and be It
further
Resolved, that thcBo resolutions bo
spread on the records of this camp
and n copy bo sent to tho family and
nlso one to tho St. Johns Rovlow for
publication.
W. L. l'liimmer,
W. K. Swongel,
J. II. Anson,
Committee.
MEETINGS AT DAPTI3T CHURCH
The meetings at tho Uaptlst
church nro progressing with good In
terost. Thirteen wore baptized Sun
day night and others aro nwnltliig
bantlsni. Tho revival will continue
until Sunday night.
Bnturday evening at 8 o'clock the
evangelist will give n free lecture.
The Biibject lo be, "Tho 1'lghllng
Preacher.' Kvorybody Is Invited
to attend.
THE KIND WE LIKE.
Ktlltor Review: Kudosed find 11.00
for which plenso renew my subscrlp
tlon for The Review for .mother year
as It Is always a welcome visitor al
our home. Wishing biiccosh for your
paper and prosperity for Bt. Johns, I
remain, yours respectfully, J. It. Kl
gor.
DESTRUCTION DY SNOW t RAIN.
The snow lay heavy and the roof
did leak; at times It looked as If we
might be swept to the raging Will
nuiette. Destruction lu prices of lints
slightly damaged comes with this
Issue. No reserves, nil go nt less
.than wholesale cost.
Your opportunity to get n lint of
value. Mnko your choice early for
they wont last long. Uveryono knows
the quality of these goods. Vogue
Millinery.
llouuvlllu'tt Monthly for
this office.
snlo nt
Ho n llOOBTHIl for St. Johns.
R. G. BRAND,
S. C. COOK,
Treasurer's Sale of
Delinquent Assessments
Notice is hereby given that I will, 011
the 3rd day of March, 1909, ut the hour
of 10 o'clock a. in,, sell at the front door
of the city hull for the City of St. Johns, 1
Oregon, at public auction, to the best
bidder, cui.li In hand, the following real
Cktate: nereiiy reserveit.
Hill's Addition to the City of St. ! The estimated cost of said Improve
Johns Lot 1, block I, amount sc.ed meiit is 1 6,513,97,
in
Same Addition I.ot a,
block 1,
UUIOIlIlt HkSCSMMl. f 13.
I
I, I
Same Addition - I.ot 3, block
uuiouutiOMOsed, fu.
Same Addition I.ot
block
block
amount iu.M.-scd, f 12.
Same Addition I.ot
amount assessed, til.
Same Addition I.ot 6, block 1,
amount assessed, f 13,
Same Addition I.ot 7, block
umoiint assessed, f 13,
Same Addition I.ot 8, block
amount assessed, f 13,
Same Addition I.ot 9, block
amount assessed, f 13,
Same Addition I.ot 10, block
amount assessed, f 13.
Oak Park Addition to the City of St.
Johns IH 3, block 1, amount assessed,
f1.46.
Said sums against each piece of prop
erty Is due oy reason 01 assessment
placed upon the city lien docket of the
City of St. Johns 011 the 39th day of
bcptciuucr, lo"-
I. K. TANCH,
City Tr
Treasurer of St. Joluu,
Published in the St. Johns Review
l'ebmury 13, 19, 36, 1909.
Proposals for Streit Work.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the city recorder of the city
of St. Joints, Oregon, until 4 o'clock P.
M, 011 tue 3d ttuy 01 .Murcn. 1909, tor tne
imnrovemeut of Richmond street from
the car line of the Portland Ruilway Co.
to the Richmond street dock, by laying
a 6-foot cement walk, 13-foot curb, be
tween the west Hue of Jersey street and
the east line of Hradford street, except
such iKutiotis as may be laid by owners.
The remslnlug portion of said street to
be wooden sidewalk and necessary cross
DID YOU?
Did you ever go to Portland and
while there decide to buy a little
nicnt? And did you open it up
when you returned home and found
that it was not what you believed
it to be when you made the pur
chase? In fact, did it not become
necessary to throw all or a portion
of it out before it was eaten ? Was
it not stale, diseased looking and
emitting a bad odor.? If this has
not been your experience it has
been that of others. In several
cases Portland butchers have been
hauled up before a magistrate for
selling infected meats. Did you
ever know that to be the case in
St. Tohns? Better be sure the
meat you use is GOOD in every
sense of the word. Better for your
self, better for your family. That
is the only kind that can ever be
found at
BITGOOD & COLE'S
Best quality possible, and only
the best, is their motto.
1
$100
I
FOR YOUR BRAINS
Do you want to sell your
time for n few minutes?
The Combination Salt &
Pepper Shaker company,
sot Gerliuger Bldg., Port
laud, Oregon, will give lo
the lady or gentleman giv
ing n suitable name for its
patent salt and pepper shak
er securities to the value of
fioo. Therefore if you
can think of an appropriate
name for the invention nnd
send it to the above ad
dress it may be well worth
your while. This will ben
good opportunity to use
your witH to good advan
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tage. Try it. opportunity
closes March 15x11.
Smith's
Oswego
Crossing
Station
walks, In accordance with the plans,
profile and specifications of the city
1 engineer, now on file in the office of the
city recorder,
Hach bid must be accouuxiiik-d by a
certified check juyiiblc to the mayor for
u nun not it-si man 10 per cent 01 tue
contract orice, and 110 bid will be con
sldered tinle accompanied by such
check, and upon blanks furnUhsd by the
city recorder for such purposes,
Niid Improvement must be completed
on or before September 1 , 1909.
The right to reject any and all bids Is
ny onler 01 tlio city council,
A. M. KSSON,
City Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review
I'eliruary 13, 19, 3b, 191)9.
ORDINANCE NO. 215.
ORDINANCR KSTAIH.ISHINO TIII5
OR A I) It OR TIIR WKST SIDI5
Olf WILLAMUTTR DOULRVARD,
l'OR TIIR PURPOSR OR CON
STRUCTING A SID K WALK
TIIliRHON. FROM RICHMOND
STRRHT TO I'IKRCR STRRKT
IN SAID CITV,
The City of St. Johns does ordaiu as
toiiows:
That the grade of Willamette lloule
vurd from the West Side thereof for the
purixise of constructing sidewalk there
on, be anil the same is hereby estab
lished according to the profile of the
City Rngiueer thereof on file in the office
ot the Recorder of the City of St. Johns,
which said profile is hereby adopted and
approved and said grade established ac
cording to and in conformity therewith.
Pussed by the Council Feb. 9, 1909.
Approved by the Mayor Feb. 9. 1909.
H. W. BRICK
Mayor.
Attest!
A, M, Rssoii, v
Rccorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Feb.,
u, 1909.
Wanted.
To exchange Hood River laud
for St. Johns property. Iuqutre at
tilts oflice, i 34"
If
closes March 15th. i
BfcJB
ORDINANCE NO. 214.
AN OUD1NAIJCK T(? PROVIDE FOR
CARRYING INTO EFFECT IN
HIM CITY OF ST. JOHNS TJIE
INITIATIVE AND REFEREN
DUM POWER!" RESERVED TO
T1II3 LEOAT. V01 ERS OF MU
NICIPALITIES DY SECTION
1 OF ARTICLE IV, OF THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, AND TO
ENACT AND AMEND THEIR
MUNICIPAL CHARTERS RE
SERVED TO THE LEOAL VO
TERS' OF CITIES AND TOWNS
HY SECTION 2 OF ARTICLE
XI, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, AND
PROVIDING PENALTY FOR
VIOLATIONS OF THIS ACT.
The city of St. Johns docs ordain
ns follows:
Section 1: The following shnll bo
subjtnntlnlly tho form of n petition
for an ordinance or amendment to
the cliurtu' proposed by tlio Inltln
tlvo:
Initiative Petltltlon.
To 1
Recorder of tho City of St.
JolniB. Oregon.
Wo, tho undersigned legal voters
of tho city or St. Joiins 111 mo
county of Multnomah. Stnto ot Ore
gon, respectfully demand Hint thu
following proposed ordinance (or
amendment to tho city charter)
shall bo submitted to the legal vot
era of tho city of St. Johns for their
(ipprovnl or rejection nt tho regular
city election to uo held on tne....
c'nv of A. D. 100.
and each for hlnmolf says: I Imvo
personally signed this petition; I am
a loual voter of the City of St Joiins
my residence and street number nre
correctly written after my name.
Name
Residence
Street number
(Hero follow twenty numbered
lines for slgnntures.)
Section 2: Tho following shnll bo
substantially tho form of petition for
referendum to the peopio on nny or-
dlnnnco pnssed by tho Council:
Petition for Referendum.
To
Recorder of tho City of 8t
Johns. Oregon.
We, tho undersigned legal voters
of the city of St. Johns respectfully
dei.iund that Ordinance number.
of tho city of St. Johns entitled
of ordinance on which refer
oiidiim Is sought) pnssed by tho
council of the city of St. Johns nt
Its moetlmr on thu day of.
IU0 , shall be referred
to the loirnl voteni of tue city or hi
Johns for their approval or rejection
u( the regular city election to be
held on the day nf
A. I). 100 nnd ench for him
self says: I have personally signed
this petition; I am n legal voter of
the city or St. Johns; my residence
nnd street number nro correctly
written nfter my name.
Name
Residence
Street number
(Hero follow twenty numbered
lines for signatures.)
Section 3: Knch nnd every sheet
of ovory such petition containing
slcnntures shall bo verified 'on tho
lnvck thereof In substantially tho fol
lowing form by the person who cir
cuited such s hoot or said petition
by his or her affidavit thereon, nnd
ns 11 pan tiiercor:
Stato ot Oregon I
County ot Multnomah 1 SS:
Cltv of St. Johns I
I being
firs, duly sworn say that (hero shnll
loalblf bo written or type wrltton
the names of tho signers of tho
sheet) signed this sheet of thu fore
goliu petition and each of them
.limed his name- thereto In my pro
stince. I bollovo Hint hns stated his
ni.nie. residence nnd street uuinbor
ctr'octly, and Hint encli signer Is n
lornl voter ot tho city ot St. Johns
(Signature nnd post-office address or
nltlnnt.) Subscribed and sworn to
beforo mo this day of
A. I), 190 (Signature and title
of officer and his residence).
Section -I: Tho forms herein giv
en nro not mandatory, nnd If sub
stantlnlly followod lu any potltlon It
shall bo sufficient, disregarding cicri
cal and technical errors.
Not moro than twenty signatures
shall bo signed to one sheet of a pe
tltlon and a full and correct copy of
tlio title and text ot the measures
proposed by tho Initiative potltlon,
nnd a full nnd correct copy
ot tho moasuro on which tho
referendum Is demanded, shnll bo
attached to ench shoot or aggregate
sheets circulated for signatures by
each person, nnd such full and cor
red cony of tho tltlo and text or tno
moasuro shall be shown to tho voter
before his signature Is attached.
Section 0: Tho recordor or tno
city or St. Johns shall nccopt for fll
lug any potltlon for tho Initiative or
for tho referendum subject to verifi
cation or tho number nnd genutneuess
or the signatures and voting qualltl
cations or tho persons signing the
same by referonco to tho registration
books In tho offlco or tne county
Clerk or Multnomah county, and If
sufficient number of qualified voters
bo found to havo signed said petition
ho shall file the same within ten
days after presentation thereof to
him.
Section C: W hen any measure for
Initiative or referendum legislation
shall bo filed by tho recorder nfter
the number nnd genuineness or sig
natures thoroto as provided by Sec
tion 5 havo been ascertained, ho shall
forthwith transmit to the city attor
ney a cony or such measure, who
shall within rivo days provide and re
turn to tho recorder a ballot title
for such measure Tho ballot tltlo
shall bo printed with tho numbers of
the ineasuro on tho official ballot, in
maklne such ballot title tho city at
torney shall to tho best or his ability
give a true and Impartial statement
of tho purpose or tho measure nnd
In such lauguago that the ballot tltlo
shall not be an argumont tor or It
able to create prejudice against such
meusuro. Any person who Is dissat
isfied with the ballot title provided
by tho city attorney ror any such
measure, may appeal to the council,
asking for a different title and glv
Ins tho reasons therefor, and why the
tltlo prepared by the city attorney Is
lmurooer. and the council may ap-
provo tho ballot tltlo prepared by tho
clt attorney, or may by resolution
proscribe another ballot tltlo there
ror. and the ballot tltlo no approved
01 so prescribed by tho council shall
bo tho title placed upon tne ballot.
Such ballot title shall lu no case ex
ceed one hundred words, and shall
not resemble Insofar as possible any
other ballot title riled ror any mea
sure 10 00 suemiueq, ui wo same .
olectlon. The recorder or tho city or
St. Johns shall number sucniln
MDOOOCM
ATTENTION!!
Merchants! Manufacturers! Fanners! Everybody!
We arc hunting for your business and have been on
your trail for some time. Our aim is to serve you
well.
The adoption of our service offers a complete
solution to the transportation problem.
Our rates arc reasonable and our service
unsurpassed.
Two trains between St. Johns and Portland
daily. '
Wc deliver Anything, Any Place, Any Time.
Call and get our rates before shipping.
PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS GO.
C. W. STEARNS
Agent nt St. Johns.
2 Phones: Portland Office, Main 35S St. Johns: Jersey 122
X A 3353
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi
measures and ballot titles lu the
most convenient and consecutive
mnnner. Tho affirmative of the
flrsl measure shall bo numbered 100
nnd tho negative 101 In numerals,
nnd tho Bucccedlng measures shall bo
numbered 102, 10:1. 104, iu nnti
on. It sunn 00 1110 muy 01 su
corder to print said ballot titles and
numbers upon tho official ballot.
Measures referred to tho voters by
petition shall bo designated "Referen
dum ordered by petition of the
people." Measures proposed by lliltl
ntlvo petition shall bo designated
"Proposed by Initiative petition.''
Charter amendments submitted by
the council without Initiative peti
tions shall bo designated "Chnrter
Amendments submitted to tho voters
by tho council."
Section 7: Tho mnnner of voting
..7..J. t,.,,m.i n Mm i.
a. vo, 'shall be " ho snmo ns is
now or may be provided by law. No
tmtnmm, Hlmll bo adonted unless It
shnll receive tho nfflrmntlvo major
ity or tho total number or Inwrul
votes cast on such mensuro nnd en
titled to bo counted thereon. If two
or moro laws on tho snmo subject
or containing provisions Hint nro con
flicting shnll bo approved by tho
wiIitb nt tho snmo election, the act
receiving tho grentest number of nf
fhmntlvo votes shnll bo proclnlmed
to be, tho law ndopted.
Soctlon 8: Petitions for proposed
ordinances or chnrter nmendmonts by
tho Inltlntlvo, and petitions for sub
mitting ordinances by tho referen
dum, shnll bo filed with signatures
nnd verifications complete with the
recordor of tho city of St. Johns not
Inter than tho sixtieth dny beforo the
next regular city election nt which
such proposed ordlnanco or amend
iniint in tn bo submitted or referred
to tho voters, nnd tho recordor shall,
nftor vorirylng tho number nnd gen--ulnonoss
or tho slgnntures forthwith
nnd not Inter thnn twonty days bo-
t,ra tlin olprtloil. callSO tllO fllll tOXt
uml ballot tltlo nnd number ot each I
mensuro to uo pruned hi iuuiihiui.
form In sufficient number and mnllod
to each registered voter n copy thoro
or. Section 0: A potltlon for n pro
posed ordlnnnco or charter nmend-,
mont by tho Initiative, and a petition ;
for submitting nn ordlnnnco by tho ,
referendum, shall bo signed by a
number or logol voters equal to
twenty por centum or tho votes cast
at tho Inst preceding city election;
nnd unless nny such petition shall
comply herewith tho snmo shall bo
nugatory and wituoui oueci.
Section 10: An amendment to tho
charter of tho city or St. Johns may
ho nronosed nnd submitted to tho le
gal voters of tho city oy rosoiuiion
of tho council without nn Inltlntlvo
potltlon, but tho same shall bu riled
with tho recorder ror submission not
later than sixty days beroro tho oloc
tlon nt which It Is to bo voted upon,
and no amendment or tho chartor
shall bo orrectlvo until It Is approved
by a majority or tho votes cast thoro-
on by legal voters or tho city. Tho
rocordcr shall mall copies or such
proposed charter amendments as
nrovldod In section 8 or this ordin
ance with thu ballot tltlo and number
lu Mil not later than twenty days bo
fore the election at which such an
amondmont is to bo voted upon. Tho
ballot tltlo of such amondmont shall
bo oronared by tho city attorney nnd
shall contain not moro than ono hun
dred words.
Section 11: Legal voters or tho
city of St. Johns aro qualltled to
sign a potltlon ror tho rerorendum ot
ror tho Inltlntlvo for any measure
which ho Is entitled to voto upon.
Any person signing any uamo other
than his own to a potltlon or know.
ItiRly sign tils name mora than onco
for tho samo measure at ono election
who Is not nt tho time or signing
tho samo a legal voter of tho city, or
any offlcor or othor person violating
any of tho provisions or this ordln
anco Biinll upon conviction tueroor
bo miulshed by a fine not exceeding
five hundred dollars, or by Imprison
ment In tho city or county Jail not
exceeding six months, or by both
such rino and imprisonment, tn tho
discretion ot the municipal court.
Section 12: The votes on meas
ures and charter amendments shall
be counted, canvassed and returned
by tho regular board ot judges,
clerks and officers as votes ror can
didates aro counted, canvassed and
returned; and It shall bo the duty or
tho mayor or the city ot St. Johns
to appoint two disinterested free hold
ers to act with tho recorder to pro
ceed within tour days after election
to canvass tho votes given for each
measure or amendment, ine Mayor
shall within thirty days from ho
time of such election proclaim tho '?r cara 01 tlianlcs, 50c; for resolu
adoptlon or each measure or amend-' tions of respect, $1.00; for notices
mont which shall havo received tho
affirmative majority of tho total
number votes cast thereon, and upon
such proclamation such measure or
amendment shall become and bo In
full force and erfect. except in such
cases1 as provided tor In sectlou
seven, with reference to two or more
mss uu iuu suuiu uuujeci or contain-
Ing .provisions which, are comTIcUns. i
case or ordinances which have
been passed by tho council and voted
upon by referendum proclamation of
tho result of such voto shall nlso bo
made, and such ordinance shnll con
tinue In effect or ceaso to be In of-
'feet according to Htich result from tho
oiimo ui autu ihuuuiuuuuu
Section 1.1: That lu as much ns
the city of Ht. Johns has no ordinance
regulntlng Inltlntlvo petitions or peti
tions for tho referendum or amend
ments to tlio chnrter, and
Whereas, certain charter amend
nieiits aro deemed necessary nnd ex
pedient, ami that they bo submitted
to the electors nt the coming city
election, which Is to bo held on tho
first Momlny In April, nnd the time
required ' In which such amendments
must be filed would have expired be
fore the publication of this ordinance
nu emergency Is declared tocxlBt nnd
mat tins oruinanco tor inai reason
?." take effect nnd bo h, fu, force
from nnd nfter the approval of thu
mayor.
I'tisfed the council 1'eburnry 2,
11)0!).
Approved by tho Mnyor, Feburnry
2nd, l'JOH.
Attest: II. W. IIItlCB,
A. M. KSSON, Mnyor.
llecorder.
Published lu the Ht. Johns Review,
Feb. 12, 11)0!).
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