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Mayor Seidcl's Message to the
Milwaukee City Council
(Uontlnuod from Inst wook.)
' 'Again, there are positions filler
by separate meu, each covering the
same or related territory. Thus we
have a hnrbor mister, whose salary
is $1,000 annually, a supenntcn
dent of bridges, whose salary is fi,
;oo annually, and as I am informed
occasionally an inspector of bridges
and viaducts whose duties uo not
nnocar to be defined at all.
"Now, whatever the actual duties
of those officers tnicM be, it is ue
cidedly apparent that they come
within the same scope. I, tlierc
fore recommend that the inspectio
and superinteudency of bridges and
the harbor be combined under one
office.
"Then again, we have a treasury
ilenarttucnt which is supposed to
handle nil the funds, wake all cot
lections aud pay all moneys, and on
the other hand, wc have another
office uudcr the head of water regis
trar. which collects water bills
nracticallv doine work which
should Lc done by the city treas
urcr's department.
"I desire to suggest that you in
vestieate the advisability of climi
noting the office of water registrar
and placing it uudcr the supervision
of other departments.
"Where city charter provisions
interfere with the carrying out of
the above siiERCStlons, immediate
steps should be taken to have such
bills drafted as will admit of the
economics connected therewith.
"The present isolation hospital
facilities arc, in the words of the
health commissioner, 'a disgrace to
the city of Milwaukee.' The cut
zens in their generosity have ap
prorcd of a bond issue at the lust
election. It is your. duty to take
immediate steps in the matter, call
ing in professional advice. Where
it concern.! the life and health of
our loved ones, a broad policy
should guide you, that of obtaining
the best that money can buy.
"Ior fifteen years n immlcipa
light plant has been an Issue before
the public, aud tliotigu lor uitccii
years the people of Milwaukee have
expressed a desire therefor, their
wishes have been denied by the
men who made the same a pcreunia
election pleduc. I would, therefore,
suggest that the controller of the city
of Milwaukee make, by July 1,1910
a complete report to the mayor and
the common council of the financial
condition of the city of Milwaukee
aud the city attorney by that time
!ivc nn opinion as to when urn!
low wc cau establish 11 immiclpa
electric HiilititiK plant.
"It is not practicable at this time
to give consideration in this mes
sage to all important questions dc
manding attention from the adminis
tration. In subsequent couimuiilca
tions considerations will be pre
scnted bearing 011 problems as they
present themselves.
"The liiaURtirntioii ot a new re
glme into municipal administration
has generally been considered
the nature of a private triumph am!
the feeling ot personal victory am
personal exultation was predoml
iinut. On this occasion, such leel
lug, I believe, is entirely absent
and the whole spirit of this day
here and now is one 01 resolve aii!
consecration to tlu? task of making
Milwaukee a safe place for its meu
women aud children, a home for its
people.
"Iiy patiently toiling with one
series of problems after another, by
lighting battle oil battle Willi uu
enthusiasm that never lessens, by
moving forward from ouu point of
victory to another, with confidence
that we are in accord with the
trend of civilization and the highest
Ideals of humanity, out of such
struggles as we are called by an
Irresistible summons to engage in,
advances will be made aud progress
will be realized toward a great city
with a free independent civic spirit."
Confusion of Terms.
A reader from Pennsylvania
writes to ask why we speak of in
riustrlal democracy, saying that if
we arc democrats, wc ought to
affiliate with the democratic party
An Oklahoman writes wuutiug
to know whv the Mihvaukeeaus
call themselves social democrats,
asking if it is a fusion of socialism
with democracy?
The word democracy means ruler
ship of the people. Industrial dc
mocracy means popular rule of in
dustry. hocnu democracy means
practically the same thing. In Wis
consin the Socialist party is called
Social-Democracy. But it is iden
tified with the national and Inter
national Socialist movement aud is
in no way affiliated with the demo
cratic party.
The democratic party has simply
takeu the name democrat, and as a
party is anything but democratic.
In various states it has disfran
chised the negro. 1 11 all states it is
opposed to woman's suffrage. Iu
some places it has declared agaiust
the inlative referendum aud recall.
All these measures are in the line of
democracy or popular rule, and the
democratic party in opposing them
has shown that it is opposed to real
democracy, If one wishes for the
people, to rule he must therefore
oppose the democratic party rather
than court it. The ouly, real demo
cratic party in the world, that Is
the only party which believes In th
people ruling both politically aud
industrially, is the Socialist party
Appeal to Reason, .
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Proposals for Street Work
Heated rtroiwsal will be received lit Ihc
office of the rvconlcr of the city of St.
lolnis iiintil Mny 34, 1910, nt 8 o'clock
p. 111. lor tliu Improvement 01
South IIiivih street from the
southerly slilc Hue of I'olk street to
the northerly side Hue of lluclmimii
itrcct in the maimer provided Iu ortli
iinncc No. sol subject to the provUlou
of the charter nml ordinance of the
city of St. Jolnm ami the cslhuntc of the
city ctiuiueer. on inc.
mils mum ue siricuy 111 accordance
with printed blank, which will lie (urn
lulled nn umillcutlou nt the oflire of the
recorder 01 the city of St. Johns. Aud
said Improvement mint lie completed 011
oruciorc juiy 20, 1910. i ne engineer
estimate of the cott.of mild Improvement
1 fSM.9i.
No iiroDoutUor mil will lie comhl
ercd utiles uccomiunled by u certified
check payable to the order of the mayor
01 tnc city 01 mi, 101ms, ccrtiiicii ny n
responsible bunk for an amount equal to
leu iter vein. 01 tlie aKKrcuatc proposal
1 he rhilit to relict uuv and all bldr, ii
hereby retcrved,
ny onieroi uiu council,
A. M. IiSHON. Recorder.
I'ubllihcd hi the St. John Review
May 6, 13 11 ml 20, 1910,
A Few Rare Bargains.
50x200, seven room house, lots
of fruit ami an excellent location, in
bt. joiius, ;2&oo, terms.
A forty acre tract near Klamath,
room House, barn, three cows
and two hogs included, $1600 cash,
,1-rooin modern house, cement
basement, five lots, $3600, terms.
50x100 lot, new five-room house,
sfooo. $600 casli, three years on
balance.
150x100 lot, five-room modern
louse, 400-barrel cistern, 3100.
so acres, 6 acres in cultivation,
well located, log house, 38 miles
from Portland, 1500, terms,
100x100. 4. room house, gtirdeu
all planted, 1 1600.
100x100, four-room modern house
chicken park aud number of chick
ens included, 1900,, terms.
utner good Dargaltts too numer
ous to enumerate.
R. R. CHURCHILL,
401 South Jersey.
United States Laundry
Basket leaves Monday
afternoon
G. 0. MAGOON, Agent'
ill N.Jersey Street
Poison Oak Poisoning,
iiuiianrs miow liniment cures
. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Tin
ner, Ore. writes -.My wife has ills
covcrwi mat snow liniment cures
Poison Oak Poisoning,' a very
lainful trouble. She uot only
cured a case of it on herself, but on
two ol iter menus, who were pois
oned by this same ivy. Price 35c,
50c and if 1. 00. .Sold by North
Hunk Pharmacy,
If you want to buy, rent, sell or
xchauge property see Wolcott.
(The Rent Man.) St. Johns Office,
401 South Jersey. Portland Office,
10, 2 tul street. Phones: Main 1743
A 1743.
Ntte the label e. )r pfcgf.
Em
RESOLUTION.
It ! resolved by the city of St.
John
That It deems ft expedient and
neces
sary for the preservation of the public
health to re-lay and reconstruct fewer
on Philadelphia street in the city of St.
toll Hit from the center of Jersey itreet to
Haves street, and to rebuild and recon
struct the necessary and appropriate
catcli basins, mti-iioies,iamp-iioics,iiusii
tanks and brancbes,and to re-lay branch
esas follows:
Comtntnclni! on Jersey street In the
center of John street, runiiitiK thence to
Philadelphia street, and by tayinir and
constructing new uranciics as follows
Commencing at a tioint on Jersey street
100 feet west of Richmond street running
thence to John street: on Ivnnlioe street
commencing nt a point 100 feet west of
Richmond street running tliencc to the
main line of newer on I'hlladelphla street:
snid work of laying and rclnyinc salt!
sewer to be done according to the plans,
specifications and estimates of the city
cnginccrou file with the city recorder rela
tive tiicrcto, wmcu satu pmns, specula
tions nml estimates nave been examined
by the council and found satisfactory
and arc hereby approved,
1 lie statement in writing mncic uy i.
It. Andrews, city engineer, outlining tlie
district, iu hi opinion, that will be
specially benefitted by such sewer and
the property tliut should be assessed with
expense of laying and relay
ing and constructing said sewer has been
examined by the council and found sat
isfactory anil is hereby approved, wmcu
said plans and specifications aud esti
mates together wtth the statement out-
lit) hig said district as aforesaid arc here
by referred to and made a part of this
resolution.
Snid district is bounded and described
as follows, to-wit:
Ilenlutiing at the northwest corner of
lot 1 block 38 In James Johns addition,
run northeasterly along the center line
of blocks 38 and 39 in James John addi
tion to n point opposite tnc center 01
block in V. T. Smith's addition: thence
run southeasterly parallel with and loo
feet distant from Jersey street to a point,
which point is in a line coinciding with
the westerly line of lots t and 8 In block
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1,1. . 7ii.n.i If m.ti.kiw.i, tiicni.w 111,,
along the above Inst defined Hue to the
southwest corner of lot 3, block 3 2 In
James Johns second addition; thence run
westerly parallel with and 100 feet dis
tant from Ivanhoc street to the center of
HurliiiKlon strectithence along the ce.iter
of Ilurllnglon street to the northeast line
of Hayes street; thence along the north
east line of Hayes street to the place 01
beginning.
That the cost be apportioned as 101 low:
1. Tnal 4S per cent, of the total cost
of relaying and reconstructing the few
er on Philadelphia itrcct be paid In
cimal proportions per square foul by nil
portion of block 38-39-1 James Johns
addition which lie within the district,
aud that till be their total niicsimcnt.
a. That the remaining 55 lcr cent, of
the cost of relaying the i'hlladelphla
street sewer be jxild by all the rest of
the district, not included iu item I, iu
In cquiil amounts per simnrc foot.
3, That the cost of relaying sewer
on Jersey street be ild equally per
square loot uy nn lot adjacent ami tin
mediately facing sewer to be relayed.
That the total assessments of these
tots shall be composed of items 3 and 3.
.1, J list the cost 01 laying aim con
structing new pipe on Jersey and Ivanhoc
street be paid equally per square foot by
lots Immediately lacing said new pipe
and that the total assessment (or
these lot be composed of Item a and 4.
That the cost of said improvement to
be assessed against the property within
the sewer district outlined by the city
engineer aud to be apportioned as in
said statement provided, all ol wmcu
said property iu said district Is hereby
lectured to be socially aud particularly
benefited by such Improvement Iu the
amounts and In the manner provided
said (tutcmcnt of said engineer and
herein set forth,
That the property Included hi said
sewer district ulorcsaid I Hereby tie
clarcd to be "Sewer District No. !.'
That the city engineer' estimate
of
the probable total cost of said improve
incut 1 jujo.QS.
That this resolution shall bekeptof rcc
ord iu the ofllec of the recorder and shall
be published at least once u week for two
consecutive week in tue m. joiius kc
view, n weekly newspaper; the same be
lug the official newspaper of St. Johns
ami the city engineer wltuin live dayi
iroin tue nrsi publication 01 tin resolu
lion, shall cause to be posted Iu two con
splcuous places on the street or streets
along the line of the coutemplated sewer
a notice Headed "Notice 01 sewer work'
In letters not less than one inch In
length and said notice shall contain in
legible characters a copy of this resolu
lion and the date of it passage: and the
city engineer shall file an affidavit of the
jKMtlugof such notice (aud the places
where same have been posted, with the
city recorder.
That remonstrances may be filed by
the owner of any proiverty within the
assessment district within fifteen days
Irani tncdfticoi me nrsi publication 01
this resolution.
Adopted Ibis 3d day of May, 1910,
A. 31. issbUN, Kccordcr.
Published in the
St. Johns Review
May 6 and 13, 1910,
Proposals for Streat Work
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the recorder of the city of
St. John until Mny 34, 1910, at 8 o'clock
p. 111. lor Hie improvement 01 Tyler
treci irom me west sine line 01 jersey
to the south line of Crawford street in
the manner provided by Ordinance No,
300, subject to the provisions of the
charter and ordinances of the city of St
Johns and the estimate of the city engin
cer, on file; which plan requires 6-foot
cement suiewmas, u-ioot euro anil 13
ffetot luacadsm strip In center the entire
length. Estimated cost 15934.60.
Kids must be strictly iu accordance
with printed blanks which will be furn
ished on application at the office of the
the Recorder of the city of St. Johns.
Ami sum improvement must be com
Dieted on or before July 30. iqio.
No proiiosal or bids will be considered
linlos accompanied by a certified check
payable to the order of the mayor of the
city 01 til, joiins, certified by a rcspon
sible bank for an amount equal to ten
cent, of the aggregate proposal.
The right to rclect any and nil bids is
hereby reserved,
by order ot tue city council,
A.M. KSSON,
City Recorder.
PublUhed iu the St. Johns Review
May 6, 13, ami ao, 1910.
ODDFELLOWS, ATTENTION
On Monday evening, May 27,
Graudmaster H. E. Coolidge will
pay Laurel lodge au official visit.
Be present to greet him. A short
informal session will be held
Thursday night after anniversary
program. Hy order of Noble
Grand, W. J. Chattcy.
Attest, V. P. GatM, Secretary.
RESOLUTION.
It is resolved by the city of St. Johns,
That it deems it expedient and neces
sary, for the preservation of the
public health to lay and cob
struct a tewar oti Maple itreet la the
city of St. John from the southwesterly,
side line ot Jersey street 10 me Willam
ette river In said city, with all the neces
sary Mid appropriate uranencs, caico
basins, latnb-holes. man-holes and flush
tanks. Said branches to taid sewer to
be as follow
CoiiimenciHv on Teraey street at
point 150 feet from the Northwesterly
side line of Philadelphia street, thence
to the main line on Maple street: on
Ivanhoc street and Hayes street the same
ns on Jersey street; on 1'illmore street
commencing at a point 50 feet north
westerly from Kessenden street, thence
following flllmorc street to the maiu
line on Maple street; ou'Kdlson street
the same as on l'lllmoru street.
Said work to be douc according to
thp plans, specifications and estimate
01 tue city engineer on me wun ibc cuj
recorder relative tutreio, wmcn saiu
plans, specifications and estimate; have
been examined bv the council and found
saiisiaciory ana arc ncrcuy approvcu.
.. . ' . - . . 1
Tlie statement hi writing inane by c
K. Andrew, city engineer, outlining the
district, In his opinion, that will spe
cialty be benefited by such sewer aud the
property that should be assessed with the
cost and expense ol laying and construct
lug said sewer Has been examined 0
the council and found satisfactory and
hrrcby approved, which said plans, spec
ideations and estimates together with
the statement outlining said district as
aforesaid are hereby referred to and
made a cart of this resolution.
Said district is bounded and described
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as follow. to.salti
llcffinnina at the center of block 40 in
Tames Tohns addition to the city of St
louns, run tliencc nonuwasteriy anu
parallel with Hayes street to the center
of Fesseriden street: thence run south
westerly along the center of I'essenden
street to a point opposite the center of
blocs: 1 in uvars audition: tnence run
northwesterly and parallel with: Edison
street to the northwest line of lot 14
in North St. Johns; run thence
southwesterly along a prolongation of
said northwest Hue of block 34 in North
St. Johns to the Willamette river; thence
run northerly along the northeasterly
low water mark 01 said river to a point
winch point It In a southwesterly pro
lonuation of the northwesterly side lint
of block AO-J7-JJ in North St. Johns
run thence along the above last defined
line to the center of block 1 iu McDou
gals addition; thence run southeasterly
and parallel with Jersey street to a point,
which is also in a line coinciding with
the center line of blocks 30-38 In James
John addition; thence run along above
last delined line to tlie place ol oegiu
nliig. executing, however, tue northeast
crly quarter of block 39 James John ad
union.
That the cost be apportioned n fo
lows:
1. The total final cost of the trun
sewer on Maple street to be paid for i
equal amounts per square foot ovrfr the
whole district.
3, The cost of branch sewers on Jersey
street, Ivauhoe, Hayes, Fillmore and
Hdlsou to be Included In ouegrand total
aud said grand total to be jmdt for equal
ly per snuare foot by all property front
lug aud immediately facing any of said
urancn sewers
3.
That the cost of curb connections be
paid for equally on both
sides of the
street by the property immediately front
sir
I.H
g. wucrever iney are Placed.
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That the total assessment shall be com
posed of items 1 uud a or No. 1, 3 and
3 wucrecurb connections are placed.
That the cost of said Improvement
to
be assessed against the property with!
the sewer district outlined by the city
engineer aud to be apportioned as Iu
said statement provided, all of which
said property Iu said district Is hereby
declared to be specially aud particularly
benefited by such improvement in the
amounts and in the manner provided in
said (tatemcnt of said engineer and
herein set forth.
That the property included In said sew
erilistrlct aforesaid is hereby declared to
be -sewer utitrici wo. a."
That the city engineer's estimate
the probable cost of said Improvement
is Ml. 100.30.
That till resolution shall be kept
record in the office of tba recorder and
shall be published for.at least onceawcek
lor two successive weeks In tue at. Johns
Review, a weekly newspaper, the same
being the official newspaper of the city of
St. John: the city CMtinetr within five
day from the first publication of this reso
lution shall causa lobe petted In two con
splcuous place nn the street or streets
along the line of contemplated sewer
nonce headed: "Notice 01 Hewer work
in letters not less than ene Inch In length
and said notice shall contain in legible
characters a copy 01 mis resolution and
the date of Its passage: aad the city en
gineer shall file an affidavit of the posting
01 sucu nonces and We places wnere trie
same nave been posted, witu the city
recorder.
That remonstrance may be filed
by the owners of any property with
iu the improvement' district within if
teen days from the first publication of
tins resolution.
Adopted this 3d day ef 1 May, 1910.
A. M. WWiON. Kccordcr.
Published in the St. Johns! Review
May o and 13, 1910.
RESOLUTION.
It is resolved by the City of St. Johns:
WHIiRUAS. the council of the citv
of St. Johns, Oregon, deems it expedient
aud necessary to chattee the grade of
llurllugton street atipotat hereinafter
uamed, tuereiore, oe H
KUSOI.VKU. That the council hereby
declares us inteniKMs te cnange tnc
grade of the center line of Burlington
street from its present grade aad estab
lish the same above the base of the city
grade as follows:
At the center line el Gresham street
from elevation of 1 34 fact to elevation
of 131.5 feet.
At the center line' eJ FiUmore street
from elevation of 103 J sect to elevation
of 06.8 feet.
At the center line ef Kdlson street
no change.
At the center line el Deeatur street
from elevation of 48 feet to elevation of
50 feet.
At the ceuter line ef .trawkml atfeet
110 change.
Resolved. That the recorder ef the
city of St. Johns be aad he ie hereby di
rected to give node el the preseeed
change of grade an seM atfeet ea provid
ed by the city charter. v,
Adopted by the towtfji my 3, lew.
A. M. SMMtV Reeeeder;
Published ia the StJfisM RevieerMey
and 13, 1910,
AU klwta e
promptly. Rocs,
ceata per poind.
fer
laundry at any
Phone Rich. ML M.
dry, Churchill mjMlHitw
Fay jreur
Pripisilsfir Strut Wirk.
Seated proposal will be received at
the office of the Recorder of the City of
St. Johns,- until Tneedeyi evening, May
34, 1910, ati 8 o'clock, for the improve
ment) of Kellogg street freer the west
line of Chicago street to the east line of
New York street in the wanner provided
by Ordinance No 388, subject to the pro
visions of the Charter and Ordinance of
the'Clty ot St. Johns, and the estimate
of the City Engineer, on file requiring
6-foot cement walk and 1 3-foot curb and
it-foot strip of macadam In center of
etreet the entire length of proposed Im
provement.
Bids mutt be strictly in accordance
with printed blanks, which will be furn
ished on application at the office' of the
Recorder of the City of St. Johns. And
said improvement must be completed on
or before 60 days from the date of award
ing contract.
Tlie Engineer's estimate of the cost of
this Improvement is 11714,13,
No proposals or bids will be considered
unless accompanied by a certified check
payable to the order of the, mayor of the
City of St. Johns, certified by a respon
sible bank for an amount equal to ten
percent, of the aggregate proposal.
The right to reject any and all bids is
hereby reserved.
Hy order of the City Council,
A. M. USSON, Recorder.
Published in the St. Johns Review
May 6, 13, and 30, 1910.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gen for the County of Multnomah.
Daniel G. Huron, plaintiff; vs. Cora
Huron, ueicnuant.
To Cora Huron, defendant above named
In the name of the state' of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed agalott
you in the above entitled court in the
anove entitled sun on or boioresaturd
the list day of May, teio, which is su
sequent to the expiration of six weeks
after the 1st day of April, leto, the date
of the first publication of this summons
it being prescribed in me order for said
fiubllcation that said summons be pub
Ished once a week for six consecutive
weeks, in the St. Johns Review. If you
fail to so appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
above entitled court for the relief prayed
for la hi complaint, to-wit:
A decree diteolving absolutely the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and now
existing between the plaintiff and the
defendant; for the custody of the children
01 piainun and defendant, namely: Lynn
17 years 01 age: uiarle. o years ol age
Joe. seven years of age, and that defend
ant be declared to have no right, claim
or interest in any of the household goods
personal euecis, lurtuture or oilier per
soual property of the plaintiff, and for
audi other, further or different relief a
the court may deeui proper.
Thl (uminunt I published in the St
John Review pursuant to an order of
Hon. Robert G. Morrow, presiding
judge 01 tnc auove entitled court, made
and entered the 36th day of March, 1910,
Da to of first publication it April I, 1910,
date of last publication Is May 30, 1910,
UKUKUlf J. I lIKKINOi
Attorney for l'lalntlll.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
for the County of Multnomah.
iu tue matter 01 guardianship 01 01 y
ron Claire and Udward Stuart Forbes
minors.
It appearing from the petition of D. C
Rogers, Guardian of the person and es
tate of Myron Claire and Kdward Stuart
Forbes, minors, in Oregon, that it
necessary and beneficial for and to said
minors, to sell their undivided one half
Interest In lots three and four and five
and six in block twelve, James Johns
ciunu aiiuiuun u ai. joiins, luiiuuiunn
county, Oregon, said rnjnors and then
uext 01 Kin, 10-wiii Harriet Honors no
rcr. mother: Robert V. Forbes, brother:
and Fred V. Forbes, brother, and alt
other persons' Interest in their estate
are hereby required, ordered and direct'
ed 10 appear be lore me at 9 o'clock a, tu
Monday, May 16, 1910, It the county
court nouse 01 Muunomaii county, ure
gon, In the rooms occupied by the coun
ty iudue of said countv. and show cause
If any exists, why a license sboeld not
be granted said guardian, authorising
him to sell all of said minors' Interest iu
the whole of the aforesaid real property ,
s prayed (or In said petition.
11 it lurtner orucreu
that a copy of
thl order be served upon each of aald
aalnors and next of kin, as aforesaid,
personally, and that the same be pub
ished in the St- Johns Review, a news
paper published and circulated In thl
county and having a general circulation
tuereiu, lor three successive weeks.
Given this nth day of April, 1910.
T.J. CtBBTON,
County Judge.
First publication, April 33, 1910.
Last publication, May 13, 1910.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO CREMTOK.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon jor me county or Muunomati.
In the waiter of the estate ol Har
mon Tryon. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Mary Try
on has been duly and regularly appoint
ed as executrix of the last will aad testa
ment of Harmon Tryon, deceased, and
all persons having claims aealast the
tatc of said deceased are hereby required
to present ute saint, wuu proper voucn
era attached thereto, to the said execu
trix at theoSce of H. K. Col Her la St.
Johns, Oregon, within tlx (6) months
Irom and oner the eth day of May, 1910,
said date being the first publication of
thla notice. MARY TRYON.
Xxccatrix of the estate of
HaraoB Trroa. deceased
Collier & Collier, attya for Rxeeettte.
EXCAVATING
Call far Sandell '
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A Hatpy' Father
to mm turaed to a aad ce if be
baa to walk the. ioar every sight
witk a cryisw baby. McGee's
Baby Elixir wiH mke the child
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beakky. botsmI atatibor. Beat for
disordered bowala and aotiratoweck
U tMthlag babiea seed it, Pleaa-
m to take, attrc Md aate, cataia
M karaafiil drag. Price a aad
50 casta per bottk. SM by North
mak JPfcarwacy. 1
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A
RARE
85 acres of land
21-2 miles from
Oregon City .
At $50 per acre. Enough
timber upon same to pay for
it. Running water on place.
Land is A-Ho, I for fruit of all
On th realty market today. Must b taken quick'
Call or address
Cor. Thompson
EXCURSIONS TO THE EAST
May 3, 9 Juae 2, 17, 34) July S, 22t Aegust J, Seat. 8. Retura llnM three month!
'hut not exceeelai October J 1st.
BY WAV OF
SPOKANE PORTLAND & SEATTLE RY.
"The North Bank Road"
Chicago S 73.50
St. Louis ,v tA7.Se
Milwaukee 73,Se
St. Paul f 60.00
Choice of k'I'K end returning route. STOrOVHRS allowed.
NORTH BANK TRAINS run through to St. Paul, Mlnneseella
ana! Chicago without change. LOW 'ROUND TRIP RATES to
rortlaud for the Rose Festival In June and tlie Hibernian Conven
tlon in July will give your friends a chance to come to the coast.
Details furnished by
O. M. Cornell, Agent, H. M. Adams, G. F . P. A.
St. Johns, Ore. Portland, Oregon.
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SCALES
FOR THE BEST
General
Will Stand
Phones: Richmond 961
E. St. Johns, Jersey 691
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For First Class Tailoring go to.
R. ALSBERGE
I have opened a tailoring establishment with a
fine line of Imported and Domestic Woolens. A suit
made of these goods will make you look .tastily and
neatlyt The cost is less than hand-me-downs in the
long run. You can get a two-piece suit for $20. Come
and see and be convinced,
R. ALSBERGE
205 North
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UtAVINQ ST, JOHNS.
Inlan4 Kmplre Kspreas 9;M a, m. for Chlemg-o,
m. raui. uroanai Kansas why, b. 1.0a i. wiiw
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ABSIVINC AT Kr. 10UN3
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go. SC. rmnl. Omaha, Kansas Cilr, St. Louis,
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CaatMl Market
BARGAIN
kinds. Tlie very best liriif
J.J. ENGREN
4l Gilbert, St Johns, Oregon
Mlancapoll e0.M
Omaha. M8.M
KafltatClty Me.ee
Duluth...., fee.ee
& CURTY
Grocers
The Test
Jersey Street. ' -
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