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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW At 117 Wett tlurtlngton Street, St. John. I1V MAKKt.1t & llVKKI.ltlt. Tint RUVliW U entered nt post office In Saint Johns, Ortmi. ns mail matter of the second class under the Act of Con. Kress of Mnrch 3, 1879. Adrfrtlilng rstri, $1.00 per Inch per month. Job Frlntlnjr ifentd In flnt cUn ilf. nilt lor Job l'rlntlnc rmh on dfll.prjr. All rommunlrtlnn iliooM be sddreiica to The nerlew, M. Johm. Oreron. OfflcUl Ntwiptptr of the Oltr or Bt. Join. Subscription prleo $1.00 poryoar. A. W. MARKI.K, JMItor W. 15. HYliRLUH, Aswclnto FRIDAY 1 MARCH !2, 1909. "Lucky" Unldwln, It Is stated, loft n fortune of fSO.OuO.UOO. Ho wan. Don't forget tlmt registration busi ness. Attonil to 11 now nun gui 11 off your mind. It will lie too Into nf tur April lot. A Huston wuiuiui Ih reported to lmvo "embraced twenty-tlneo differ unt rullglons." It muy ho thnt up to tho present 1 1 1110 she lint not found uuy tin Jt. rcclproctitc'd. - TI10 city council nt Its moating Tuesday evening ndoptt'il n result! t Ion culling for 11 toto on tho pur chuso of tho present furry hont nt tho April election. TIiIm notion was miindiitory tin (ho part of council Tor tho reason Hint necordlng to tho charter II. Im ncresHiiry to ollhur tic coit or rojocl hy votu of tho people tho proposition of buying tho furry before the construction of a now boat project can bo prcHenlod to tho people. Tho ferry people have reduced the price to Itn.uuO, and It In now up lo our citizens to either buy tho boat or force those, people out of business Inter tin. Ah per the proponed charter itmenil inontM, a copy of which hint boon mulled to (itich registered voter In Ht. Johim by tho Clly Recorder, a vote will bo Hilton April filli 011 the mnttor of tnkliM (In llitior tUeHllon mil of the baiitni of llio council, If tho town goM wet a'ler a vote on thu question a' mi election, the coun cil U dlreclud lo Immiio ii IIcoiino tin der Hut regular restrictions. If tho town kooh dry at HiIh elect Ion (lion tint council hIiiiII not Issue 11 II coiiho. In oilier wordH, (hey have absolutely no discretion In (ho mat (er, 'I'll Ik ellmluateH all (IiIh con tention out of thu clly'H worlt and they am not handicapped by IU This measure hIiouIiI, and no doubt will carry, tm there chii bo no objecllon to It from any point of view. The (wo Krent objecls are to glvo (he Installing nf engines mid boilers, has cuiidemtied tho boiler on account of ago, It would not require 11 great Sinn to replace It with a new one. WcIhIi claims a now ono would cost $:iSU0 and $.100 to Install It, when half n dozen different companies would bo glnd to place n new and f Irnt class holler of sufficient size for less than half of that sum. Hut the Ihruo Is up to tho people. It Is f(.r them to dechto whether reptidla tlon of this company will bo 11 good advertisement for St. Johns, whether It will bo an Incentive In future for other companies to seek a franchise In this city for any public titll lly, whether It Is a caso of fair play or foul. Tho Issue Is plain repudla tlon or acceptance. Take your choice, gcntlomcn. Comparatively few pcoplo of tho "Heaver Sliijto" realize that Forest drove Is nationally known ns the source of America's most perfect nrchory bows, i'aclflc Yew, which grows to perfection In Oregon, Is the mntcrlal used, and Captain F. S IlarncH fashions It with skilled hand Into bows sought by exports all over this continent and oven abroad Though almost seventy yenrs of age, the Captain Is liluiBelf n splendid tir cher, anil such an enthusiast In his chosen craft that ho makes personal trips to tho mountains each year to select Yew of Just tho proper grade and grain the altitude at which the tree grows Is an Important factor, Occasionally a bow of raro accuracy and highest speed Is created, and these are dignified with names "Cyclone" and "Whirlwind" tiro fain ous among archers, ANNOUNCEMENT, To thu electors of (ho city of IU. Johns, I hereby announce that I shall he a candidate for re-election to the of fice of Itecorder nt thu coming city election. I liavu made this decision upon thu advlco of Impartial cltlzenii, and with a full consciousness of tho compliment paid inu In 11)08; for which favor I have tried to show my gratitude by faithful and Impar tial service to you all, and believing that (ho result shows fewer mistakes than during tho previous term. Tho recorder's office Is now more syn tematlc than over before, and If re tained In office I promise to Improve the work lo tho best of my ability, Respectfully, A. M. Khsoii. J, H. McKlnney reports tho follow lug realty Hales for (ho past week: Lois 7 mid 8, block 12, south St, Johns, to Mary Reynolds; consider ation f.'Ou. Im I, fi, G mid 7, block -I, Kenton, to Columbia Trust company i consideration I7U(). MOTHERS' MEETING, Tho V. C. T. U. mothers' meeting mot at Mrs. Weeks Monday after noon of last weok. Wo are glad to nolo tho Increased Interest manifest' od In these meetings. Wo missed our dear president who Is 111 but not too III to send a message of cheer to the meeting. Mrs. Addlton gave ono of her excellent talks on "Moral Education." Shu Is a forclblo speaker and nlways Interests her hearers. Tho Instrumental music by Miss Cotton wns very enjoyablo. A parlor meeting was held at tho homo of Mr. Kdmondson Monday evening. Tho program was short but very entertaining. The Misses Ed mondson furnished tho music. Little Ruth favored tho company with recitation and Mrs. Addlton was tho spcukcr. Shu gave a short talk on her vlow as n delegate from Oregon to tho World's Temperance Congress This talk had to bo short, as the superintendents of Scientific Temper anco Instruction wanted her to talk on their department. At tho conclu slon of tho program light refresh incuts wero served nnd n delight ful social hour spent with Mr. and Mrs. Edmondsou, Tho next business meeting will bo held In tho Advcntlst church March lGth, nt 2:.10 1 M. I'resB Supt. A SPLENDID MENU. Tho editor, his wife, W. L. Marklo and P. S. llannan mado up a ituir tot that upon special Invitation on Joyed a delightful dinner nt Dan's drill Inst Sunday. Thu menu wus a splendid one and served as only Dan knows how. Wo found every thing In perfect order, tho dining room finely arranged, tables neatly arrayed, tho service first tlnsa nnd good taste prevailing In every par ticular. Hint Dan knows how to get up n meal that "goes right to tho spot" wo are now fully convinced, and wo have til in to thank for at least 0110 good meal that wo lmvo got next to In St. Johns. Tho menu (hat wo helped to get under our vest follows: Knsteru oysters on half shell, young celery, dill pickles, chicken broth with rice, baked young chicken stuffed, French peas, ninslied potatoes, rulslit pie, pumpkin pie, Im ported Swiss cheeso, demmltussl cof fee. If you want n good mual, well cooked and well served, Dans Grill Is tho place to get It. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p, m. Please remember thlsi and save the printer RESOLUTION IT IS RESOLVED HY THE CITY OP ST. JOHNS: And thu council of said city hero by orders that an election bo held In accordanco with tho requirements of the Charter of said city In said city of SI. Johns. Oregon, on tho first Mondny, tho fifth duy of April, 11)09, for tho purposo of electing city officers for suld city to-wlt; A Mayor: A City Recorder: A City At tomoy; A City Treasurer: Three Councllmon at Lurgo; Two Council' men from tho First Ward; Two Coun- cllmen from tho Second Ward; In I ho manner provided by tho Charter and Laws of said city. And it Ib further ordered and re solved that nt Bald election, thero shall bo submitted to thu qualified electors of said city, tho following proposition, viz: Shall tho City of bt. Johns Incur a Municipal Hondod Indebtedness In tho sum of $10,000.00, Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) for the purposo of purchasing from the St. Johns Transportation Com pany Ub Kerry Hunt "Jumes John," and $3,000.00 for tho purpose or mak lug any alteration or repairs that thu sniuo may need and for tho pur poso of buying cables, tanking ferry slips and landing; said Ilonds to run I lor n period or iwoiuy live years optional after 10 years from their dato and bearing Interest not to exceed Five per centum per annum, Interest payable semi-annually, nnd Interest coupons to bear Interest nt tho rate of TIvo per centum per annum after their maturity And It Is further ordered and re- i-ohod, thnt there shnll bo submitted to the electors of said city at said election a proposition to amend Sec lions 30, 31, -I:', GC, and 7D of tho Municipal Chnrtcr of tho city of St. Johns ns proposed by tho com mon council of said city. And It Is further ordered and ro solved, that tho city recorder bo, and ho Is hereby authorized and directed and required to nt onco post and publish, ns required by Law nnd the Chnrtcr of hold city of St. Johns notices of said election, nnd have printed tho necessary and proper tickets for said election, nnd (lint ho procure thu necessary poll books nnd tally shoots for Bald election, and make nil nocessnry nnd proper nr rangementn to enable the qualified electors In said city of St. Johns to hold such eloctlon And It Is further ordered nnd re solved and tho council does here by appoint ns Judges nnd Clerks of said election: Judges of tho Mrst Wnrd: John I'off, I. T, Hanson and Marlon John son. Judges of tho Second Wnrd: L. a Chlpmnn, Puscnl 1 1 111 and S. W. Rog ers. Clerks of tho First Wnrd: Learned nnd Roy Ingledue, 101 Jersey ST. JOHNS St. M. S. COBB INTRODUCTION SALE Of Spring Goods will open Saturday, March 13, 1909, Continuing Seven Days Calico, Ginghams, Percales, India Linen. I.nwns, Muslins, Shirt Waists, Skirts nnd other Ready-to-Wear goods. Also Ribbons, Inces, Ktnbroidery, Handkerchiefs, Silks, Veiling and everything in this line will be sold nt Prices, lower than Portland or any other city HOW CAN WE DO THIS? Our Rent and other Expenses are leas. Wc sell for cash. A Visit the store nnd sec for yourself. FURS-HIDES m we BUY aBX for trot etch, .to to 60 n en mi Dome. mo rnr more monrr fnrrnu to hlp lViw Fnm mt IIMm to an than to Price Lint. Market lU-rwrt. HhlPDlni Taim and alxrotoar HUNTERS'&TRAPPERS'GUIDEsioTik IW rt m, iMthu Umm4. IVs thlnf on Ui taoct trr written. Illnttntiaf kit Fur AnimU. Alt fthnut Tripp"' lUertit. Dw, Trap. Ohm Lawi. Mow tn4 wber lo irtn. and to twconit ane tKutiftil R.dVi. Our Mctlfliuitin4 Dtrof ttrswu nlmU to lriw. It. 00 wfMiU, .rn'P.vmif t J'CpW lis, MUIICplltin 11 i1i bJ fun to bi ftoj ii NiliMtpficu. Andcmh lJro., Fighting Tuberculosis iSBBBBBBaBs. ...SBbSB ''fEr p i I llH H l!BBBBBBBSBVaBraBZL3 ' ' alaBBBBBsMKcklnl BBBBH I i lw9 Proposals For Street Work Sealed proposals will ho recolved at tho offlco of tho recorder of tho city of St. Johns, until March 23rd, 11)0!), at 4:00 o'clock, P. M., for tho Improvement of Allegheny street from tho West lino of Willis Uoulo vard to the South lino of Fessenden street In tho manner provided hy Or dlnonce No. 21!) auhject to the pro visions of the charter nnd ordinances of tho city of St. Johns, nnd tho es timate of tho city engineer, on file Bids must bo strictly In nccordanco with printed blanks, which will ho furnished on application at tho office of thu recorder of tho city of St. Johns. And Raid Improvement must ho completed on or heforo CO days from the dato of tho signing of tho routraet hy tho parties thcroto. No proposnls or hlda will ho con shlerod unh'ss accompanied by a certified check payable to tho order of the mnyur of tho city of St. Johns, certified hy u respoiihlhlu bank for an amount eiittnl to ten per cent, of the ugt,rcgnlu proposal. The rUht to t eject any and nil bids Is hereby reserved. Ly order of tho City Council, A. M. U8SON, Itecorder. Published In thu St. Johns Review, March nth, 12th and 10th, 1009. The Meat 9 Is one that Ir of special Importance to every good housowlfoIf the meat Is tough or has an ancient flavor thorn Is ulwnyH trouble brewing when tho head of the house gets his feet under the table. To keep htm In good humor It Is necessary that St the meat be selected with care, and If you nro not getting thu kind of meat that produces this happy re sult, It would be wlso to get It whore you fu absolutely sure that It la just right. The moat handled nt nl,l those cheap Saturday sales In Port- At tho December meetlnir of the Cniutis of Modern Woodmen. Kxectitlvo Council of the Modern over 1,00,000 members, It Is nntlcl- ,mul nro 1,l0 1,10 alo chonp, very WnmllllPIl SocletV. held lit tint lienil. tmtc.il tlmt aiu-Prnl mlntilna ulll anmi CIIOOp mill Very poor. COWS tlltlt 0, quarters of tho Society lit Pock bo equipped In this way. nro worn 0,11 wl, ,l10 cnro of Island. III.. It wns decided to conduct I The members ami locnl Cn.nnH of wor,,, diseased, broken down beasts Chirks of thu Second Wnrd: W. R. tlmt Society's sanatorium, located at tho Society hnvo volunthrllv eontil-H1'"1 ,mvo "'"noHt served out their nl- Kellogg nnd Chns. lliilloy. Colorado Murine-. Colo., for tho tr.mt. i.ni...i in ii... Mni...t..ri.in. r 1 kited years can usually bu found ut RiTJn!.n mo,lt of "''u'- nfflloteil with t.i- 70.000, and ut the last national con- ,hc" mh"' yiwi'n. ItHllgestlon Secossari nd prSpS? fl?tS XuB "t.losU, free of nil charge to volition n permanent tax of ten cents ",u ,l'",'or m rt"""'- under tho law and tho Churter In members. per member wan voted to tho support to uy yo,lr mon,B ,lt BITGOOD & COLE'S EAST ST. JOHNS carrying out tho provisions of this Tho Modern Woodmen Society, sov-! of this work. 1 V 1, 'n,,inn,,i nn.t r. oml months since, acquired 1.3S0 Tho hiHt official Woodmen reports solved thnt tho polling place for tho n"es of land within seven miles of show that during tho years IS01-1POT. I WIi .,.. lmf , )liu, votors of tho Klrst Ward shnll bo nt Colorado Springs, and has establish- Inclusive l l.Q per cent of tho,.total , V . 1 ... . ........ .1.... . . . - I milllil TIi.iii tlinr.i lu tittffii' uj west liuningion nircei una mm ml thereon 11 ti uti-to-ilatu sanatorium, ninrtnl it- hp n.tr.it iloniliy xu.tr.. mojioii.ngpmco tor uiu u, ,0i,t coldny plan wns ready forlchnrged to tuberculosis, nnd that tho reception of patlontH on Jan. 1.1 1:1.0 per cent of tho total Insurance 1000, and Is equipped to caro for tO Iohhos In those years, or $0,0cr.,0o0. Is over found. Then thero la always peace at home. Is the recognized center of industrial activity In the eastern part of St. Johns. This valuable property adjoins the only depot 011 the entire Peninsula, thus affording local and through passenger, freight and express service. J0 J0 EAST ST. JOHNS J0 J0 J0 Is already the situ of several small factories, others in course of construction. Present growth indicates thnt In only n few mouths the pay-rolls of these plants will be sufficient to support the entire district. I2AST ST. JOHNS is not only a Manufacturing District but has a fine Residence Section that is high and sightly. The Huilding Restrictions of $1,500, ? 1 ,000 and fSOO, provides suitable home sites for the lab orer and the business num. The Water, Lights, Phones, Graded Streets and new Schools arc not promises, but facts-COAlB OUT AND SUE. GOOD IN VESTA. ENTS OFFERED. LOTS $250 AND UP, 10 PER CENT DOWN $10 PER MONTH TALK it over with any KHAI, ItSTATK AGI5NT in St. Johns. Agents on the tract. Phone Richmond 601 city officials a better tdiow to do mo ruin worn ut mo i-ny witiiouii Doing uotitereii ami tinmirramil by tho question, and the illy will ho benefited by getting bolter hurt Ice and It can sidout Its bowl timber without any ingaid to whether thu candidates ate wet ur dry. It will mako no dlffurunru whntoutr, as thuy will bo guldud entirely by thu amend ed uhartor. This Is nut a platform of any tluKol, but will m on the i un til ur ticket, and thero shuuld not bo tho slightest uppuiiltlou to It, COMMUNICATED. Thu forry question Is one that do survus eariiost couBldtiratlou on tin part of tho voters. Whtdhur It Is butter tu purchase tho prMut Ixvit for thu sum of $18,000 and the fran ehlso oovorlng Pittsburg street nnd fivo blocks on either tddo of (he ktrtut now held by thu St. Johns Transportation Co. and Issue bunds for several thousand dollars more to InMall new machinery and mako othur repnlrs so that It will bo ac cvplubl) to tho county coinmlHsloneiH, or to reject tho hunt Is a question thnt mukt be decided by tho voters. Whether It Is bettor for tho honor and the fair namo of thu city of St Johns to give a company a franchise, encourage It In spending till thu money at their command In Install ing a ferry system, nut aiding It In tho leant by Improving streets lead lug to tho approach, and then, after a trying and expensive experience, when the company bus finally got the system oil u paying basis, to install u free ferry in opposition and drive it out of btisluo8s mul practically bankrupt thum, or tu buy tho boat itud make necessary alterations, must bo decided on thu Otli of uext month. Tho council has abbolutely nothing to do In tho mutter outside of calling tho election. It Is up to tho people. While It Is a fact that Matt Welch, a part of whoso business, wo are reliably Informed, is thu soiling and Mr. "Pair Play." I Wish to thank you for your article lit thu ItoWow of thu rth,lubt.on tho salary question, and whllo I do nut recog nize you by your name, would like to, However permit me to correct you on one point, viz., the salary of lecordur fur this city, Is not now and never has been llOu.OO pur mouth, It Is !;!. 113 per mouth and an allowance of fl'U.OO per mouth to pay oUlcu help, out of thu latter I hiixe at times saved t$.00 peri month, making high water mark (01.33. The offlco this year handles uour $HO,000.00 on a salary of an clkiit hour Portland policeman. Tho city of lloqulam, Wn., pays her re corder 1100.00 per month and a po llco Judge S7&.00 for u population about like our own; this city unites tho two and pays fSU.00, This Is not whine, but a suggestion that matters could bo worse, A. M. Ksson GRAND CONCERT. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS, Many pcoplo are availing them solves of tho opportunity of securing Kroeorles and dry goods at cost at tho Muck & Dorrlo store, They wero agreeably surprised at the ory low price asked fur standard goods and they iuv now busily engaged lit toll lug their friends of thu great bar gains that can bu secured for little money, Thero Is still a good stock of goods on baud, and any one will bo well repaid by calling ut this store and getting prices. Kverythlug must go, and they are going nt ac tual cost. u not wait until thu best Is taken. Tills Is an opportunity that should not be cast lightly aside. You may us well save money on our groceries us your neighbor. Kvery llttlo helps, and this Is whore you save it little on every purchase, Friday uvenlng, March 19, a grand concert will bo given by tho (J race Church Male Chorus and Quartet un der tho direction of Prof. W. M. Wil der In (iracu church auditorium, Portland. The program will bu as fol lows; Remember Now Thy Creator Rhodes,.,..,.. O, O. M, Chorus Tenor Solo, "Israfel" Olive King F. 8. Pierce Organ Solo, I.arghetto Allegro Rossini .... Wllllum M. Wilder On tho Sea Dudley Hack , J (1. C. M, Chorus Contralto Solo, Perslsches Lelbo- slled-U. llurmuUter,. Alice Justin Thu Old llrlgade Parks , O. C. M. Chorus Soprano Solo, "Tho Waking of Spring" T, Rolgo........... draco U. Campbull Annie Laurie Parks , O, C, M, Chorus llarltono Solo, "A Man's Song" Goo. 11, Street Price of admission 25 cents. Tick ets on salo at lletulrlckb hardware store. pattonts, to which number udmlslsotis mint bo limited for tho present. Tho touts nro octagonul structures, with shlnglo roofs, cnuvns sides, hard wood floors on solid cement founda tions, heated by a central plant equipped with all modern conven iences, such ns telephones, etc., and each tent will nccommodalo ono pa tient. An administration building fur physicians, nurses, dining hall, baths of all kinds, etc., stands In tho cen ter of tho colony. Dr. J. K. White, formerly of tho Nordrach ranch sanatorium, tho mod leal director lit charge, states that only thoso consumptive mombors who are curable, or whoso lives may bo prolonged for a consldorablo length of time, will bo admitted us patients. the Tho wisdom of this rulo Is apparent Rigid medical examination as a con OF COURSE THEY PAY. University Park, March -1, '09. St. Johns Review Gentlemen; Please discontinue my ad. for sale of 8. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatching four lines ono time and send mo bill for samo, Huvo sold all the eggs we can get. Your ads pay. Very truly yours, J. F. Haworth. tho Second Ward shall bo nt City Hall. Adopted by tho Common Council. I. mi nti irnfAilnn( in ml n I nulnii will liA MiippIi ft imu I '. I Inolatnil nnnii In ai'acV nn&i ntnl Kecorder, I "pecim uiuuk loruia uuvu uecu iro PublUhiHl !u tho St. Johns Uoviow, larod for this purposo It la expected tlmt another colony of CO tents will bo ready hy July, 1909. and that accoptablo patients will bo ready to occupy It In full by that time. A movement Is ulroudy SmIp.I ,.rnn,.t. will h. . "er wuy iu i-pii,. uiu .nuim vu.un, the office of the citv recorder of the cltv Plt. Each tout, completely oqulppoil of St. Johus, Oregon, until 4 o'clock P. represents an oxponso of $230, and a t.:1 6 J' ly"' Al'HI. I5W, for the Ilumber of loea, Cam,)8 or ,otlge8( Improvement of Richmond street from ... , , , , ., the car line of the Portland Hallway Co. of 1,10 Society have decided to donate to the Richmond street dock, bv lavine tents. As thero aro over 13.000 local o-iooi vcmt'tii wane, ta-iooi euro, ue. .March Vi nnd 19, 1909. Proposals fir Striet Work. resulted from tills cause. As thu mortality experience of tho Modem Woodmen Society has been remark ably favorable, being but 70 per cent of tho expected at all ages under thu Nntlonnl Fraternal congress table, a death rate of but O.L'U per 1,000 or but M per 1,000, If tho experience of tho first five membership years bo Included tho much heavier Insurance losses Inflicted upon other soclotles experiencing a hlghor mortality may bo conservatively approximated. Which prompts this question: If tho Woodmen Society, with Its ox ceptlonully favorable mortality, finds It to bo "Good business," ns well as good fra(oruallsm, to fight cousump tlon In this way, why should not othor fraternal societies, life Insur ance companies, labor organizations, tho national and International church bodies, etc, find it profitable, front tho viewpoint of business or bunoyo- leuce, or both, to take such action? Each, life saved to the Woodmen Socloty, by means of this sanatorium, will. It is stated, represent u saving of 11,700 tho average amount of tho Woodmen policies In forco at au expense for treatment of npprox! mutely ono-twentleth of that sum. In ihe broader sense, each life saved means tho preservation to tho (am- 1 HFIUnDlfllC bread-winner. -HlniVIUJ I NEWTON'S Cash Grocery Hy runnlnc; our grocery on it strictly cash basis wc arc enabled to give our customers the benefit of what is gener ally churged by stores doing a credit business to make up the loss occasioned by bad bills. We carry a fine line of X FRESH GROCERIES at all times, and a call at our store will convince you that our prices in all cases ure a ; little lower than the other -fellows'. Your patronage is)! earnestly solicited, M, 0, NEWTON, Prop, Cor. Jersey and Leavitt Sts. X ST, JOHNS OREGON Z lly of Its head and uiul to tho stuto of a sustaining citizen. useful, self- ; HARDWARE CO. RESOLUTION. tween the west line of Jersey street and the eait line uf llrudford street, excent ktich iortlou ua may be laid by owners. The rcmainine uortion of said itreet to X"t, THI5 CITV OF profile and specifications of the city engineer, now on file in the office of the city recorder, ST. JOHNS! That it deems it expedient and nec essary to improve Wall street from Haeh bid must be accompanied bv ah1,c..IJaM.llne.,o( W,M'me"e B?n!eT"Tfl certified chrrl: lui-at.U in li. mmnr fnr ,e esi ttnc oi wawson street in r.umno ?eK i cent 7 the ,,eci'y' Johns in the following contract price, and no bll will be con. & JB? ""'l proximate thereto. That all the property included in said improvement insirict atoresata is iiereDy declared to be "Local Improvement District No. 18." That the City Engineer's assessment 01 tne prouatue total cosi ot said im provement of said Wall Street is I Tlmt the cost of Imtuovine said Wall Street to be assessed against the prop erty iu said local assessment district as I idered unlos acco check, and Uon blanks city recoruer tor sucJt L-.l l r provl(Iel hy the city charter of the Citv ntnanled bv wci :.. ; f"v Afst. tnimi furnish! by the ltSITllU. V."P " , Adopted the 9th ,tay of March. ,009. purposes. . . . : r ' " :z a.m. wsenv. ' 1 1 Said improvement must be completed S??,1" , l.l rl.T Zl 1 or before September 1 , 1909. ' OnUnance No. 19 J of said city and bv The rieht tci ii-li-rt any amlkil 1,1.1 I, sldewalklng same ou either side with me rij,ui to reject any anu an tints is ti,i,.ii. . P,. Do a HOOSTEK for St. Johns, CARD OF THANKS. Wo deslro to publicly extend our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends who so kindly tendered their aid and sympathy during thu Illness nnd death of our husband and father, nnd assure them that thu Bamo was deeply appreciated. Mrs. F, 11. Marcy and Family. on t ; - iiereuy reservnl. TI, .. . : i - f , ; . v vaiuimicu tuai UI Mill IU111IUVC-I i 11 ment ist6.not UP" Ku. utwunuiij; iu uic i. r ' ? f' .. .. I nlana ami sneciheatians ot the Cltv Kugineer now on file iu the office of the City Recorder rela lly order of the city council, A. M, liSSON, City Recorder, Recorder. Published in the St, Johns 'Review March 13, 19, 1909. T!MU TABLE O. R. & N," Union Ik-jxit, Portland. lli-i tlicfvta. which sa .1 nlan and I a ""ag opeciai leaves 9:15 a, m, .um.snett in the M. lohns Review .pedfictio, amUstiulatM are satlsfac-! 4 bjknnc .1 Iyer leaves at 5o p. .. MarcU 9' ,6' tSry and arc hereby approved. Said f Kansas City fcxp. leaves 6:00 p. m. improvements to b made in accordance 1 8 Local Passenger leaves 75 a. m. o 11.1 1 . n 1 ,i,i. ,. .i.V ,1 i. ... 1 1: .. .u. No. I Chicneo Sttectal arrives 8: i n. 111. iruest of hla Klfitor Mra Robert John. City of St. Johns aud under the super- 3 P"kane 'Wf lowoa.m. hutst of his sister, Mrs. Robert Jonn. direction of the City Kngin- No. 5 Kansas City Rxp. arrives 7:m a. m, ' 8on, . ' , No. 7 Iocal Paseuger arrives 5145 p. tu, ' smi.i ir -rut hrn.r. t nun 13 inc line T I... l ... f iu my m your supply 01 I GARDEN TOOLS We have a fine assortment on hand. Call iu aud pick out what you waut. HENDRICKS' HARDWARE CO. EEDS Frtk.lilteW,Pwt Krery O wdar tnd PUstcrtLaaldWttth BDfllior mcrlta af Unf Nanhcra Orowo SMdt. FOR 10 CENTS wilt kbiI iMMtnald our rris.,rMOU.8 COLLECTION t ri. UMum ivwi , , , J2 I Ikt.brllimBMjMiu. " 777 1 .k r.iu.. T :r- UllUNIMn,IHlM4 Wanted. leer. That the cost of said improvement to be assessed as provided by the citv charter upon the property especially aud particularly ocncnieu inereuy, anu which is hereby declared to lie all of lots, parts of lots, blocks and parcels of , St. Johns Ferry Time Card. Leave Kast Side (A. M.) 6:40, 7:10, 7:501 8:30, 9:10,9:0 10:30,11:10, 11:50. P, M 13:30,1:10, 1:50, j:3o, 3:10, 3:50, 4:30 To exchange Hood River land hand between the termini of such iui for St. Tnhiw nrntv-rtv. Inniilre nt I Movements abutting upon, adiaceut or 5:106:00. tliU iiffir.. iAlt proximate to said Wall Street, Leave West Side (A, M.) 6:50, 7:30, from the marginal lines of said street 0:10, 8:50, 9:30, 10:10, 11:50. P. M. back to the center of the block orblocks .12:10. ia:so. lao. a:io. j:io. v.o. j:io. Not the lab oh your pff lor trscu 01 una auutttug tuereon or 4:50, 5:30,0:20. S.jl S4 It Mk to e.r fmtmUi ITW Kcw BU SocUonbUUxtU Subscribe for the Telegram best evening paper on the coast. See Ed Stockton. 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