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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Published Every Friday At 117 West Durlington Street. BY A. W. MARKLE TiiK Kitvimv l entered nt post office In Saint Johns, Orison, M mnll matter of the second class under the Act of Con gress of Mnrch 3, 1879. Job Printing rtfcutml In Ant-clam iti. Ullli far Job I'rlnllnr rmh on dellrerr. All cominunledloni thould lie uddrMicd to To IteTlaw, Pt. John. Ortgon. Advtrtlilng rutti, $1,00 prr Inrh per month. All idvnrtiiln 111 1 a pjtll flrit of nacb month, omcUl Hwipapar of th Oily of Bt. Johni. Subscription price $1.00 poryonr. FRIDAY, JUIY 16, 1909. Work for n arnttlcr St. Johns. Tim vIcwurB' on tho Kossoiiden street condemnation 11 10 having their handtt full theso dit.vH. Tho weather lias not beon n howl Ing success for tho leo cream von dors tho past week or no. Tho wenther iiiiiii'h nlniniuin niiiHt ter talnly bo Hndly out of whnck. Rockofollor opoiiod up hln heart n llttlo oil IiIh blrlhdny lust week nntl Kiivo iiiiotlier donation to tho cuubu of odncntlou lit tho mini of ton mil lions of dollnrH. HlmtiltnneoiiHly with tho gift tho nntiouncoinont Ih nmdo Unit tho prlco of fuinolliia has been tilted up 0110 cent 11 gallon Again Ih It dotnoiiMtruted thut this old codger never given up anything unless ho cciii see It coming buck mivortil fold, (Jrout Ih llockefeller. , Tho (lluglex girl ciino In Chicago Ih nttrnelliig nittloiinl attention. Whether tho glrl'H wrongH nro fan cled or real, It given a good llliistrn tlott of how difficult It Ih for 11 poor, iiiilnflueutliil young girl, who nppnr ently him boon imiltrealod by hiiuian vtilltireH with a political pull, to so. euro an Impartial hearing and Jim tlco. Tho bull dozing iiioIIioiIh and brulal (pieHtlotiH of tho defeiidaiitH' nttorueyH nro enough to deter any girl, from Kcoldng redress for her wrongH through tho arm of tho law, and It Ih no wonder that tho "un written law" Iiiih become ho much In vogue lately. There Ih something radically wrong with our lawu when nttorueyH can blackguard ami badger a witness to their heart'H content. It In tiii'Aiiierlean and Ih UHitally prof Itloka outsldo of giving 11 limb of Iho law 11 chance to vent IiIh spleen when ho Ih 011 a liming hIiIo. It Ih certainly annoying and dlHgiiHlliig to the HpectatorH. Too many of our criminal rotirlH hnvo been turned Into plat-en where blackguardlHiu, dis respect, malice, brutality and Im pertinence hold uiillcoiiNcd uway. Why Ih It? Death of An Old Citizen I'. P. Collier departed thin Ufa nt IiIh homo In UiIh city July II, 1 you. Ho was born In llaiien county, Ken lucky, May 7th, 1837. Leaving that Htato In 1870, he moved to Nortliorn Missouri, and In 1000 cnino to l'etidlo ton, Oregon. In September, 1908, ho moved to St. Johns where ho died Local Freight Wanted P, P. Collier, at the time fllated above. Ilo en llBted In To, 11, 2fi Ky. Ilcg. an n prlvnto nnd wiih booh promoted to lieutenant, nnd nerved as hiicIi to the cIoho of tho war, nnd wan member of (1. A. R., Kit Knrson I'oHt, I'ondletou. Mr. Collier had been an Invalid fllnco robruary, 1008, and ho waH very patient and uncom plaining to tho end. Ilo Is sur vlved by IiIh wife, Sarah; daughter, Annie Koslor of lluffalo, Wyoming; mil threo boiih, vl.: C. H. Collier of I.ueoinbo, Alberta, Canada, nnd II K, and J. A. of this nlty, Funeral sor vIcch wore held In tho Zellar-llyrncH undertaking parlors In Cortland July 12 at .1 p. in., Interment taking place In tho Koho City cemetery. What the A. D. 8. Slonlfles Ameri can Drunglit Syndicate. TIiIh Ih tho corporate title Hclcctcd by an association of tho iiiohI pro gressive retail cIiciiiIhIh In tho world under which to market a lino of preparations, which they know from Hverydny experience will euro tho oiumon human allmentH and chronic wonhiiCNH for which they nro In tended. If you don't know what allH you, aeo a physician, but If you know what Ih tho matter, tnko ad- milage of thin opportunity to so tiro tho benefit of tho experience of 111,000 drugglHtH who offer you n Helevied prescription for your ail ment, St, JoIiiih Pharmacy, agents. Tho Commercial club held an In toroHtlng meeting WednoBilny evening nnd tho principal thomo for discus slon wan local freight acrvlco for St. Johns. A innttrcss factory Is desirous of locating here, but It Is rather contingent upon securing lo cat freight servlco nnd tirilcss this Is assured there is no hope of 11 c quiring tho new Industry. A Commit' too composed of Ud. L. Stockton, O P. Wolcott and W. A. Dennett was appointed to confer with tho mnnu facturers along tho railroad nnd tho business men of tho city to ascer tain how much freight could bo guaranteed the railroad company pro vlded they glvo tho city locnl service Tho O. R. & N. Co. promised to pro vide locnl freight If n reasonable amount of business Ih guaranteed them, nnd it Ih believed tho com mitten will bo nblo to secure this. The following committcos wero appointed upon tho dniico projoct at the now city dock: Lights .1. B, Kilkenny nnd A. W. Davis. Music J. N. IMIefson and Dr. A. W. Vln cent. Advertising A. W. Mnrkle J, V, Hendricks, Chns, Drcdoson Mrs. I W. Vnlontlno and Mrs. A W. Vincent. Concessions A. Un gor and II. C. Hunter. A joint meet lug of tho various committees will be held this evening, when tho dato for holding tho danco will bo sot and other matters decided upon. VACATION HINT8. Tho best way to spend a vacation Is to leavo all conventionality behind Take a long walk or an extended bleyclo ride. Tako ono or moro com panloiiH with you if convenient to do so. do to tho Bcasnoro or 10 mo mountains, avoid stylish hotels, seek out the smaller places where a full diess suit Ih not required at dinner. DIvchI yourself absolutely of ex hniistlng or straining responsibilities (live tho nervous system n rest, ill trl tho mind, seek for pleasuro vlilch Ih not overtaxing, which Ih not Injuriously stimulating, or pro ductlvo of after-effects that nro ex haunting nnd depleting In nature. 'rom July Physical Culture. Preach tho gospol of St. Johns. A GOLDEN WEDDINQ meaiiH that man and wife hnvo lived to a good old ago and consequently have kept healthy. Tho best way to keep healthy Ih to see that your li ver docs U'h duty :tC5 dayH out of 305. Tho only way to do this Is to keep Dullard's Horblno In tho houso and tako It whenever your liver goU In active, CO cents per bottle. Sold by North Dank Pharmacy. A Prosperous Trip Swift Packing Plant Continued from first pogo. RESOLUTION. RESOLUTION it D. N. IJyorlco returned to St. Johns Sunday evening from a threo months' bUBlncsB trip through Iowa, and no unpleasant odors could bo Illinois and Nebraska In tho interest detected a block away from tho of tho Portland CollpBlblo Uox Co. yards. It Is simply wondorful, nnd ter of widening Duchnnon street In There ho visited relatives ho had oui plant nt St. Jolnm will bo hot- tho city of St. Johns, as Bhown by not seen for 30 years or moro. Ho ter, If any different, bocauBo of bet- J111 . report. Ilat nnd survey now on lllil I it. -h... I 1,10 1,1 lllu OIWCU "I l"U til luvuiutlp by tho city of St. II lu rnanlvntl is resolved by tho city of St. Johns. Johns: Tim I ll ilonmu It nxncdlont and That whercnB, the city englncor of ,lf.pnHHrv . imiirovo Mohnwk tho city of St. Johns has filed his slrnnt frnm West lino of Jersoy report, plat nnd survey In tho mat- Btreot t0 th0 west lino of Willis was not fosclnntcd with tho coun- to: facilities In tho shnpo of floors try and thinks there Is nothing ho for pons will bo Installed thero than tins seen any whoro nearly equal to here, whero they aro paved with Western Oregon, Thero had beon too cobblo stones. Thirty years ago tho much rain In Western Iowa and pens hero wero often kneo deep In Kastcrn Nebraska, and that as a consequonco tho corn crop was go ing to bo very poor, and as It was still raining there was a prospect of tho splendid grain and hay crop be ing ruined, There hnvo been bountl- and nro hereby referred to. and Whereas, said report was adopted by ordinance embodying thosamo on tho 4th dny of May, 1003, designated as Ordinance No. 228 of said city, and Is herebv referred to and made mud and filth; now they nro paved n ,,art of this resolution, now there- and mon constantly keen them as fore, it Is hereby resolved that K. boulevard In tho city of St. Johns in tho following manner, to wit: Uy grading same to established grado by cut and fill, nnd by side walking samo on either sldo with 0 foot cement walks 12 foot curbs, 4 Inch tllo drain ovory CO feet in curb, expansion Joints whero directed by the city englncor; with necessary wooden cross walks nnd box gutters. And by placing n strip of crushed rock 14 feet wldo In tho center be 8 Inchon in center 0 Inches on either side. All work to bo according to tho plans and specifications of tho city clean as tho streets of Portland. L uoucii, 11. w. lioni om anu 11. w. thereof, cntlro length, said rock to it., untu, until uuiiik uiBiiiiui ubiuu iiuu-i uur gu.uo cunuuc cu u. 10 w.u hol(lcrg of th(J cU of gt Jol,)8 ,, packing plant of Llbby, McNeil & over tho ago of twenty-one years, Llbby, whero wo saw tho process and not being related to any of tho ful harvests during tho fifteen years of making canned beef nnd had our P"cs interested In such proposei em-no0r on fllo In tho office of tho 1 1 ...1.1 . 1.. m iini.i.f.1.... ..... slnco ho loft that country nnd tho prejudice against eating chipped :u""b:."i,.""V'u"." recorder re otivo thereto wnic i aim HpcciucaiiuiiB uiiii uau- .,. unllnrnntftru ntlrl nrn llfim. Is evident on every hand. Splendid brand Is concerned. No homo made nomali county, Oregon, bo -and they uy n)t,rove(l Said improvements to farmhouses, flno stock, good roads, I p oduct could bo nut un in n moro nu eacn 01 mom uro noroey np- uo mmt0 m accordance with the thriving nnd rapidly growing nnd towns greet ono ovorywhero, Ills old homo town, Albln, lowt doubled her self In slio nnd popula- havo often mado that no factory to, and to assess damagco nnd bene- .j-hnt tho cost of said improvement Hon two or threo times during theso packed goods aro to bo trusted as fl'f catmod by such 1 change and w Id- l0 bo ll8BcBsed ns provided by tho years. Chicago ho had not visited to purity. Such a statement does M K. C. Couch, ILW.' lloiJ ft S SK In 25 or 30 years nnd ho was un- the company an Injustice, and I shall hum nnd II. W. Drlco, ns such by mj which Is hereby declared to nblo to see a slnglo old familiar always bo willing to tako tho goods viewers, shall moot nt tho offico of Ut,' n 0( jol8 ,mr(8 0f jolB blocks landmnrk. They had all been ro- hearing the nanio of Llbby with tho V'V clly r?. .,?,!!, 0 , t",c1lly n' and parcels of land between tho ter moved and their sites covered with utmost confidence, tho samo as nr,,J;830Ollrosa!daO,Ja1,d Zli Jgj lnlT7o7C0 "ffS modern skyscrapers. Tho city haB thoso bearing tho namo of Swift; for then nnd thero bo sworn to faithfully (0inW street, from the mnr- , phinm.,! widening of Duchnnan street, and clly ruCD , ciiijiiiLu cnch posscRsltig tho qualifications of inH nu ir as this Juror8 of lho Crcut Court of MuU. mn'tg lonio made nomali county, Oregon, be and they uy n,,prt In n mnrn and each of them arc hereby up- i, ,,t cities cleanly or sanitary manner than tho ''"I" l,e dV X ! f,w0 r ""i1."!!? charter and ordinances of tho city of 1 . . ... .... .... ; posed widening of Duchnnan Btreet, ut i111B nnd umlor tho sunervl- whero. products of tho Llbby Packing Co 9 Bhown In said report, plat and sur- OI1Jon,m;8 airoStlon of lho city ongln- a, has I soy this to correct a statement I voy of sold Kuglnecr above referred cori been extended out In nil directions 1 know from personal observation dlschargo such taking In tho small towns what used that thoy aro clean and wholesomo. n8",Bnui1 l,,cm. to bo two to ten miles out In tho country so that It In now ono solid duties as shall bo city covering mora than tho wholo of Crook county. Even Lako Michi gan has not been spared, but tho lako front has beon filled in for moro than a quarter of a mllo out from what used to bo tho water front, in tho old days, and a movo Is now on ..1.1 ...... lw.ll nt Ml of Swifts' moats aro Inspectod ,, ,,, n -..i.-p.,,.--, ,!, , most closely onco when coming which they may adjourn, which shall nllvo Into tho pons, again when be ing sold to tho buyers, again when slaughtered, both ns to tho glands of tho throat nnd head and the lungs, liver, spleen, otc., and again when tho cured meats are being wrapped for shipment; and theso not exceed 0110 week nt n time, pro ceed to view the proposed widening of Duchnnan street; and to deter mine and assess how much, If nuy less valuable tho laud or other prop erty or any part thereof, through or over which said street Is to bo widened and laid out, will bo ren dered thereby; and shall also as- Klnnl linos of said street back to tho center of tho block or blocks or tracts of land abutting thereon or proximate thereto. That all tho property Included In said Improvement district nforesah Is hereby declared to bo "Local Im provement District No. 2)," That the city engineer's nssesB ment of tho probable total cost of Hiild Improvement of said Mohawk street Is $3tlC0.SC. That tho cost of said Mohnwk street to bu assessed against tho foot to fill In out to tho breakwater, whlto robed government officials do cortnln tll0 rospectlvo Interest of all property In said local nssossnient a quarter of a mllo or moro farther their work methodically and woll nnd innko of the now territory Hiub Swift & Co. havo packing plants acquired on Immonso pnrk along nt Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha, Michigan avonuo; moro than a half I St. Louis, St. Joseph, St. Paul, l'ort. mile wldo nnd a mllo and a half Worth, with 01 acres of buildings, long, Michigan nvonuo Is bolng 240 acres of floor spaco and 200 widened 25 foot Its entire length and acres of land, which will soon bo converted Into a link of a system of Incrensed by tho addition of their persons claiming to bo tuo owner or the owners of the land or any In terest therein, or any Improvement thereon, and the damages which each of said owners respectively will sus tain; and shall also innko Just and equitable estimates and assess- muiitH of tho value of tho benefits ju-y -n nmi :3 moo. .(.I . .1 ....... H....U " ' (.l.l IIMI.IA.lli I t.'l.l. I ' IlliU lluVillllllKl'9 Ul BllIU liiuiiuni-u cuing of Duchnnnii street to the re- district as provided by tho city char ter of tho city of St. Johns, Adopted tho 13th dny of July, 1009. A. M. U88ON, Itecordcr. Published in the St. Johns Uovlow, boulevards which will be 40 or CO llg plant nt St. Johns. Tho plant at spectlvo owners or other persons In- miles In length all within tho city Chicago covers 40 acres and em- of Chicago. It Is a wonderful city ploys C000 people, and tho plant at and bids fair to make tho predictions St. Johns Is to bu tho next In site, of J. J. Hill true: that within 30 If It does not exceed tho parent years that city would bo thu largest plant here. Tho full dressing ca- city In tho world. Tho trip was a paclty of this plant Is 1000 hogs, COO very prosperous ono, nnd Mr, Dyorloo sheep and 300 cnttlo per hour. Tho succeeded In placing somo flno now company han 150,000,000 paid up cap- IiuhIiiosh for the Collapsible Dox Co. tal and their annual sales exceed Ilo expects soon to make another 1250,000,000, and Just to show n llttlo trln to Chlcnuo nnd other Eastern of tho ureal operation of this ln . . . . terested In the laud or other property which said viewers shall bu deemed especially benefited by such widen 1 11 it and changing of said street. Said viewers shall thereafter, at their earliest convenience, nnd not later than 20 days, report tho assess ment for dnmngcH and belief ItH to tho council of said city, giving, as RESOLUTION it Is resolved by tho city of St. Johns: That ll deeniH It expedient nnd ncC' cssary to Improve South Hnycn street, from thu Southerly lino of Duchnnan street to thu Northerly lino nearly as they may by duo diligence lot Ida street In the city of St. Johns ascertain, the name of tho owner or in 1110 following manner, to wit: cities for thu samu company. Ills recent Illness has reduced his avoir dupois to uultu a marked extont. Preach tho gospel of St. Johns. dustry, I would mention that In 1008 over C000 cords of hickory wood wiih burned in smoking tholr meats, and about 2,000,000 pounds of . . 1 l Migar and snit wuh usou in curing them. D. N. Dyorloo. owners owning or having an inter est In any lot, block, tracts or par cols of laud which shall bu bene fitted by such widening and tho amount of tho respective benefits, together with tho damages assessed to each tract or parcel of land caused Dy grading samu to established grade by cut and fill: 5-foot cement sidewalk, 12-foot curb from Dachau- an to liurr street: and by placing n strip of crushed rock In thu cen ter thereof from Duchaiiiin to Durr street. Said crushed rock to bo 12 by said widening of said struct; nnd foot wldo, 8 Inches In center C Inches EAST ST. JOHNS Is the recoRiilcd center of Industrial activity in the enstern part of St. Johns. This vnhmble property adjoins the only depot on the entire Peninsula, thus affording local and through passenger, freight and express service. EAST ST. JOHNS Is already the site of several small factories, others in course of construction. Present growth indicates that in only a few months the pay rolls of these plants will he sufllcieiit to support the entire district. EAST ST. JOHNS is not only a iManiifacturlnjr District but has a fine Residence Section that is high and sight ly, The Building Restrictions of 51,500, 51,000 and 5500, provides suitable home sites for the laborer and the business man. The Water, Lights, Phones, (iraded Streets and New Schools arc not promises, but facts. COME OUT AND SEE. GOOD INVESTA1ENTS OFFERED. LOTS $275 AND UP, TEN PER CENT DOWN, 30 PER MONTH TALK it over with any UHAI. HSTATH AGHNT. East St. Johns Und Co., East SI. Johns Station Phone Richmond. 601 tho namo of tho owner or owuors of said tractH, lots, parcels of land so damaged. That In making said report, said vlowers shall assess as part of tho benefits tho sum of f-'.OU for each in nnlor to, sot at rest and correct of said vlowers Per day necessarily a reuort which has been published In required for vlowlng suld proposed glneor mid uccordlng to tho plans a npon which iiiih uuuii iiuon u . . .i.,,,..!.... .., nliBo8liiir and snec f cat Ion of tho civ enc neer ANNOUNCEMENT. on either sldu; -I Inch drains, tllo through curb ovory do feet between Iliichanan and Durr streets; expan sion Joints In said walk where di rected by city englneor. All work to bo under the super vlblon and direction of tho city en- U niVJ" ,in iii, ronromlnir tho allocod cliungo and widening nnd assessing and specification of tho city engineer tho city dallies concerning tho alleged damnj,08 nml bo,10(U n8 nforosald. on fllo In tho offico of tho city ro- misiroaimoni aim wircnm muuo mi flio recorder of tho city of St. cordor roiativo tneroto. which sold connection with thu Churchill divorce Johns shall send, by mall post paid, plans and specifications and etl- case I wish to submit the following: a notice of tho appointment of tho mates nro satisfactory and aro horo- pi...,' I,. it.,, rimi imtanro tho nro- ,aW vlowors, giving tholr names and by approved. Bald Improvomonta to That In tho first iiittnnco mo pro- ..-.i,.,.,,,,,,-, , ,iIn ,, ,.i. fnr ilft mnii in nrmniiinr.i , in h ModlngH wero stnrtod by tho willful meotnK, nnd specifying with con- chartor and ordinances of tho city of and malicious statements inado by vonlont certainty tho proposed widen- St, Johns, and under tho supervision n nnnin nf vniniL- wnmon who were lug of said Duchauaii streot, to each and direction of tho city onglnoor. nYin, s in mako trouble that whon of 1,10 Proporty owners whoso proport; That tho cost of said Improvement anxious to inaKo trouuie, inai wuen u propoged ,0 bfj in)roprinted, or to to bo assossed as provided by tho confronted by mysolf and wlfo thoso ,,8 og(jnt( t0 tno post of(co mjijr0g8 clly chartor upon tho proporty es- young women did not dony making of such owner, If such post offico poclally and particularly benefited III,., inliirtnim Htntnmnnla. but nd- ouuress snail not OO KIlOWll. uion wiu wiuruuy. mm which in nuruuy uu- While hoiiio peoplu nro moro or less ugltuted over the meat ultuatlnu In St. Joliuti, llllgoud & Colo con Katlmutdu of tho year's wheat crop THE MEAT 8ITUATION, In tho l'aclfle Northwest fix lho prob ablo yield nt uhout &r,000,O0O buahels, an luci ease by iri.OOO.OOO over laat year. This flguro may not bu roachi If uufavorablo condltloim nt harvest set In but with normal weather, It Ih believed thu yield will bo large, lie cent rains havo been of Immense benefit to tho glowing crop. Dis tricts where tho grain was prattle ally given up beeaiiHo of (lie con tinued drouth havo taken heart again and thu wheat la filling out la fair- to sell good meat at very low ly good shapo. Tho value of (ho prices. Their patroiiH aro staying ralim of tho past week to the wheat with them beeauso they realize they crop Is variously estimated nt from jean do uo better anywhere else. And 11,000,000 to $U,000,OUO, Inereased long as tho peoplu aro treated tftf neruago In many sections of tho statu makes up In tho total yloldfor u short crop In somo districts, As wheat Is still sticking around tho dollar mark, Oregon's big wheat crop will mean a great prosperity for thla section of tho United .States during tho coming year. Decent rains have also been of great benefit to thu fruit crop. TJioro has been a gep oral drenching and hearts of tho farmurs aro light aa a eoiiseimenco. With the inception of somo los to cherries mid hay, uo damagu has beeu done by tho downpour but lu calculnblo good has been realised. Blight damagu to ehorrlea has been more than Hindu up In tho good to other fruit crops, such as prunes, pours and apples, Prunes luuo felt thu benefit of tho ruin to u great ex tent aud u lurgo crop la looked for. That man Johnson evidently was trying to equal Solomon's record iu thu way of wives. If ho hud them ull photographed In u group it would make nu Interesting picture. A woman who will marry ou such short nciiualntauco Is not deserving of any pity for bclug duped. llounvlUo's Monthly this offico. tor valo ui rllilit und get their money's worth every tlmo thero Is no reason for sekliig a now market. They aro not "fighting tho beef trusts' private trust, or any other trust, but nro endeavoring to innko a living by selling good meat at living prices, I people requested another market to como to St. Johns It was because they did not renlUo how well they could do at Ditgood & Cole's, None of their patrons wero numbered with the unsatisfied ones, (live Ditgood & Colo a trlu) und your meat troubles will bo ovor. NOTICE ah panics owiiiug property upon which obnoxious weeds nro growing nro hereby notified to cut down thu samo without delay In accordance with tho state law nnd tho ordin auces of tho city of St. Johns, An ourly couipllnuco with this notice may save a few costs, CIIAS DHEDKSON, Chief of l'ollco. If you waut to buy.ront, soil or exchange property sou Wolcott, (Tho Rent Man.) 401 South Jersey, Side entrance. o, - 1'roacU tho gospel of St. Johns, Hie SniiHi Premler lypewrtter has widened its market un til it includes thewhole civil ized world; has become the typewriter of over 300,000 operators and has, during igoG, broken every previous ccord of sales, because it nas from the beginning bes net every typewriter need. f"7p-H E tri-color feature of J the Smith Premier Typewriter is recog nized as the greatest im provement iu modern type writer construction- yet in providing it, none of the strong fundamental fea tures, for which the Smith Premier has always been noted, have ocen sacrificed. Complete l.terature on request. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER COMPANY SYRACUSE. N. Y mltted that they wero uutruu aud without foundation. Upon this testi mony tho caso was at onco with drawn and proceedings stopped. That 110 mistreatment had ovor boon per- notlca shall bo dlrocted to such owner Iclnred to bo all of lots, parts of lots, or agont at St, Johns; and said re corder shall also, and at Sand and Gravel I have made arrangements with the Pacific Bridge Co. for wash ed river gravel aud sand in un limited quantities. Contractors figuring on street work or 011 building would do well to see me and get prices. Hunkers are lo cated nt foot of Newton street, opposite the site for the new school building iu Kast St, Johns. liusiness phone Woolawn 1 194 Residence photic Richmond 1341 L. D. Jackson I days beforo tho day sot for tho meet ling of such viewers as aforesaid, cause said vlowers to uo notiilcd I nt thntm n tltinlll I mnll, nn.l tllA 1 1 lit A potratod or threats mado on tho part and tho nluco of 8Uch in0Btinir. lot myself, and that tho matter is nov That whon said viewers shall fllo satisfactorily adjusted, I mako this their report with tho Council, tho re public statement to set tho public aright In regard to tho matter and also to show how much trouble a couplo of girls with mallco In their hearts may accomplish in a family circle, R. It. Churchill. blocks and parcels of land between least five I tho termini of such Improvements abutting upon, adjacent or proximate to Bald South Hayes street, from tho marginal linos of said street back to tho center of tho block or blocks or tracts of land abutting thereon or proxlmato thereto. That all tho proporty Included In corder shall forthwith soml by mall, said Improvement district aforosald post paid, to tho owner of each lot I Is hereby declarod to bo "Local Im- or part thereof, or tract of land as sessed for benefits or damages, or appropriated for tho proposed chango aud widening of Iliichanan street, directed to tho post offico address of such owner or agent, If such ad dicss bo known, and If not known, to St. Johns, Oregon, stating when such report shall be considered by the council; and directing that they present tholr objections, If any thero TO WATER USERS, Water used through hose for sprinkling yards or sldowalks or washing windows must bo paid for be, In writing; and when and where 1909. provomont District No, 20.' That tho city engineer's assess ment of tho probable total cost of said Improvement of said South Hayos street la 12811.65. That the cost of said South Hayes street to be assossed against tho property In said local assessment dis trict as provided by tho city chartor of the city of St. Johns, Adopted tho 13th day of July, l'reach tho gospel of St. Johns. DRIVING HARNESS At SPECIAL LOW PRICES Trim, neat nlckle mounted, $ 15.00 Fine, better grade, rubber mounted 30,00 Fine, double driving, nickle mounted ... 24.00 All our goods are low compared to the quality. Large stock of Collars and Sweat Tads ou hand. St. Johns Harness Shop. In advance, and used only betweon the hours of S and 8 a. m. and 5 and 9 p, m. It must not be used tor sprinkling streets. Any one using water contrary to these rules, or wastefully, will bo shut off without further notice. If paid in advanco for tho months of June, July, August and Soptember entlUos the usor to water for this purpose until January 1, 1910. St. Johns Water Works and Lighting Co., P. II. Edlefsen, Superintendent. they shall be heard; and when and where said council shall rejoct or accept the report of said vlowors. Adopted this 13th day of July, ll'OU. Attest: A. M. ESt'ON, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Rovlew, July 16th and 23rd, 1909. A. M. ESSON. Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review, July 16th and 23rd, 1909. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Multnomah: All our meats ore government In spected and the best that money can! buy. They are neatly and careful ly handled. Come la and leavo your order for free delivery. Ward's! Central Market. o Note th label mi yew Mr. "HAZELWOOD" lc Cream Th Beat Obtainabla Cosiest place in town. Bring your friends around aud treat them to something fine. Get our rates for church parties, socials, etc. Note the big yel low sign, A. UNGER 103 N. Jersey St. of HENDRICKS HARDWARE CO. NOW IS THE TIME To lay in your supply of GARDEN TOOLS We have a fine assortment on hand. Call in and pick out what you want. HENDRICKS' HARDWARE CO. Pointers for our Patrons. It's Luck to Smoke Puck The Detter than 60 Cigar Toe Cigar In the Green Dox In tho matter of tho estate Robert Johnson, decoased. All persons are hereby notified that Dert Johnson, as administrator of the above named estate, has tilod, with tho clerk of the above named court, his final report and account and the court has fixed upon 10 o'clock A. M, of the 16th day of August, 1909, as the place, when and whero all persons having any objec tions or exceptions to anything In salii final ronort contained, or nnv act done by said administrator as We do not allow any printer to such, may preaeut the same and be put out nicer work than we do and' heard; pnd when and where said we put tbe best stock iuto our jobs final report and account shall be finally titled. The difference between poor This notice Is published pursuant stock and first class stock on a job to an order of the Honorable Lionel s a small jtem when you coustitT R. Webster. Judge of tho above ... ,, ' r .1,- ;u ' T, ; . named Court, mado on tho 7th day of th? valfue of'e Job 11 ls Tth,e jjihc ui u sausucu tuaiuuicr. n is DERT JOHNSON. better to make 50 cents less on a 36-Bt Administrator. job and have a customer who will come back, than to use the flimsy Subscrlbo for the St. Johns Review stock, make the extra 50 cents and and keep posted on the dolnga of lose your customer. That is the the city. I way we figure tt.