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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW DY A. W. MARKLE Published Every Friday At 117 Went Hurllncton Street. Tint RltVtKW Is entered nt post oflice In Snint Inlitis, Oreeoii, as mail matter of the second cIhu under the Act ol Com grsof March 3, 1879. T Omrial Noweptper of the Oltjr of RU Johni. AilvrrlUlnff riilm, tl.00 tr Inrh pir month Subscription prleo $l.UO per year. We have several commiiiiicntioiis which we mc obliged to hold over Iiecntme received after we had the tyi too niwrly up to leave sjmce Mild will run thetn next week. A coniiiitmfratioti from "Citizen" ill thirty to Inxt week's editorials is almi lwidover mcninc ot uic emtor nlweiicc. It wouldn't Ik? finite the llitliff, and we don't think Citizen would hfltdly wish to swnt him in the luck, lie will he home and the communication will aiitiear in t text Iwute. We recleved a nice breezy Utter itoltl Ifolilor Mnrktc at Castle Ruck thai carries with it the odors of forest and stream, and fine, good old rural fare, of milk and cream and butter cammed on their native henth, of spring pullets an fresh eggs on tap at all hours. We did not dnre to jwint it lest it should pi the form. With the editor awny tickling (hit wary trout on Washington nil earns, and the devil having "yiuntMfd his vol), "ami the Job man J 'uit acquiring his cultlibriiiin after n I ne outing of a week on Mageatic INhmI'n nigged sides, the huulycr lias I wen going the pace this week lo gut the "rag" out on lime, hut we II make it or put the whole take in the hell Ikjx. The Boy Scouts Adjutant Hints is gaining a big "mp" m a disciple of Ixnk Walton, Hi1UIf lit a One string of "nits' everyday. Seoul Dick Smith and Arlo KtuuiaoH returned from a week's outing on the Tualatin last week re porting a most delightful time. Scout Mclutyre has leturned from h summer's outing on his illi cit a ranches (((two the Columbia where he had the time of his life. I Iti is now employed in a btisiiie house in I'm timid. At Ihe business meeting W wines dny evening, Treasurer Neil ie- signed the treasiirership of the Uoop to accent the imsitioti of cor Hral of the Wolf iwtrol. Kvidenl I Ctil lAl.lt . iy shi imiiKS ne wotiict ratucr imj h kl-yl than the money bags of the trMip. Scout Kciinixoii wilt elected to nil the vacancy. I he scouts wish to ex pies theii gratitude to Mis. I), J. Hnrsumn for a beautiful watei plunt for theii ouniiuui. Kumeroua addition have been tWMle lo the atiiiurium ami ninny iwwinaemcapttireu, luck oi hi wee rMtvetil their rnumeratitMi ut thb time. Kiotitmastvi. Take Your Choice Ve elilor aiiticuNites leaving to iiioiixiw with his family for a week's MOjwirH near a giaai fishing hole Ik- i. i . . , uaa iwvii muoe eognium oi in Washington slate The etlitoiial iiua will be tinned over to I). , nyeiiee during ins aosvmv. m au im iiaa any kicks coming, phum kick i r. nyetiev ne is niKtrer liiau we Last week Kevicw. J uat a miuiiln This seems to b a case where you should think twice befote you kick. liertie is ytMiiig ami tender ami u good swift kfck woukl likely elevate him re markauiy; while we are old ami tough ami you might us well kick tt old fir slump so far as to the ef' fact at the kicker Ummi the kickee Tlttii agaiu, if the kickee in turn aboukl kick back, there would not, as 2d i. Murkle has imlicatetl, U quit so much uvoiiduHiis liehiiHl iWrtie's little No. us. Von woukl betttr kick UVitie. Morrison-Ballard Mr. John l. Mortivou and Mis Kutll V. Italian! were united in marriage Friday. Aunust iH, ion at 8 p. in., at the home of the groom's mother, us Macrum ave nue liaat St. Johns, Kev. U. W. Nelson officiating. The ceremony was witnessed by a gootlly no in be i of i dative and iutimate friends .Mia Uva Creaswell ser veil a brides maid and Iouis Schathauser acteit as groomsmau. A livaiitiful wett ding supper was served. The groom, a sou of Mrs.Hiuma J. Moi lisow, is a young man of ability ami thrift, a building contractor by oc cupation. The bride, u daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. 1). I,. Ballard, now of Chicago, but formerly of Seattle, is a youug lady of line iiersoiiality ami accompltshuieiits. The happy young coo pic will make their home at a$ sth street Portland. Thuit iiiBuy friends wish them happiue aim Highest success. A child that has intestinal worms is hnjultaUMu' in its growth. A fttw ol (law Of Whitt's Cream Vrrmifugo uatuuya uu ticpeis worms; tut chibJ imuieduilelv imoroves aud tUrtK ivouirfufl Price per uqiu- mm uy w- joaua roarm noy. Stories of Success H. H. ROGERS HSZ "A born flnan- cler," ald the J&3 world. "SavlnB my p 0 n n 1 e nuld the man himself. Ho be i;an llfo In abso lute want, but tho pen- Lecan to Jlntfle In his nockets from tho ikcis nalo of papers on tin- streets ot New lied ford, Mass., y o u n K Honors made ud Ids mind that never agnln would ho bo huntrry and com nnu wunoui clothes If savlnir part of his earn ings could provide for the prover bial "rainy day." So, when still a newsboy, ho started a savlnns ac count nnd In later life freely nttrlb ntod the wonderful success of his life to this beginning, inasmuch as Ihe pennies In tho bank worn ready for Investment In tho Pennsylvania oil fields when the opportunity, to plare them In that Industry knocked nt his door. II. II. Honors' tremend ous power In tho world of nnanco throuKh his Ktnndard Oil holdings Is American history why should thero not he n tlmllnr place awaltlnir you It you followed ins cany example nt frtisnllty. Industry and savl th nennlcs7 It Is never tjjo into to IIIH to IT uccuuui uj TODAY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon Svl.VliSTKK PlvTHKSON'f Pres. A. K. Joints, Vice President V. V. Dkinkkk. Cashier C. H. Kf.ssUl.l., Ass't Cashier RESOLUTION It is resolved by llif city of St. Johns: l lisl it iitwiiM ll BXnMltuut mill uecunmiry lo Improve llHltitnori rtt from the south erly line of Itdlsoii street to the north erly lint- "1 1 1 md ford street In the city oi m. loliim in tile luiiowiug iiianncr, lo wit: My umdiiiK wid ixirtioii uf street to grade or sultgrHde ss shown on profile IIIWl MM. 11, 1011 HIHl IIV IllVttllf HO IOOI cement walk hiiiI 12 loot curl) on south cftst aide of tile said street, to UK' eoi masted iron uutlerml cement cromwulk itecordlim to the lilHUSHlid NlH-clfiCHlloiift oi i lie uiiy i-iiKiieeroii niv ill me oiiill- oi the city rerorm-r remiive nivruto, which ssid ttlsiis and siteeifli-Htioim and wit male are aatUfm'tory and are licrcliy NiHimved. Sid iuiiiiovvuieiits to lx' made in Hccoidiince uith the elinrter nnil ordiimuce of the city of .St. Johns, and under the sutwrtUloti mid direction of the eilv engineer. Thai die cml of said iuipiovcmciil tu In- HMM-wM-d provided by the city char ter iinmi the iioietty esH-ciully and pur ticulHily benefited thereby, and uhlch is lieteln declared to lie all of lots, tmrts f lots, block Mud tmrt-els if liinil lie . i , . i t . iVH-cn the terinlu ol such Improvements almil i.g i.N,n. adjacent or proximate to sitl llaltimore street ill iHiual iiroixirtioti io earn ioi uiiuiiiiiK tnetiHiii irom tut' UMirKbad lilies ol said street Isick lo the center of Ihe block or blocks or tracts of land alinttliiL' thereon or pioxlmatt thereto. Tlml all the luopetlv iuchidnl in Mid IllllKOVeitii'iil UUtilcl uloieHild Is Hereby ileciHici to iH- i,ocui iiiiproveiiiuni ins trii t No, 71. Tlmt the eilv ciiKiucer's assensmeut of the prolMblv IihsI cost ol said improve itieut ol ssltl street is H).7. I ImI the cost o said Improvement Is ti he UMTHMtl MgMillsl the proH'tty in Mtill icm-ui asaeMtuieiii dlMrict u provnien ii) Ihe eily charter of the city of St. Johns. Ailoiilvil the jxi imy ol ,uuut, u;i I P. A. UICH. City Kes'order. PuIiIIsImiI la the Ml. Johns Kevlew tin August is wnd SeH.l. Hl i. OKDINANCI: NO. .IM An Ordinance AiiiiMiiliiiir Or tlinance No. '105 Untitled an Ordinance Dcclariujr the Cost of Improviim Pessen den Street or That Part Thereof I.yinK and Heinjj iJetween (lie Northerly hide Uneof Ivanhoe Strectand the Southerly Side Line of Wil lis Hoillevard ill the City Of Ct inline Mr Ol. it)iin, irw, The eilv of St. Johns dneii ordain a tollows: Tlwt Onliiwwe N'o..iu.i.vntltld mi ord inance ilecUriag lb cost uf iwtMovlHx rekM-uiisii street or mat part ttisrtui lying- ami being between the Mtwlherly side line of lvatihu slnwt and the MHithdrlv side line of Willis boulevard lm ami the mum Is hereby auwiuled su as tu read us ioiiohh, hi-hii: "Hetweeu the .Northerly side line of Ivnnhue iret ml the soulherlv side hue of furtbuttl itaulevaol. I'sssrtl the council this the 21 day uf lUgUM, i vi Apufovetl by the mayor this ml ilav 01 .vuuum, 1911. K.C. COUCH, Mayor. A tuns: Prank A. Itieu, Kueordur. Publistwd In th Sit. lull us Reviuw on vukusi s, ivii. Notice to Creditors Iu the Couutv Court of the State of (ireuoii for Multuoiimli couutv. Iu the matter of the estate of Robert M. Jouusou, deceased. The uiulcrsiKiieil, haviuk' Iiceu an- uuiited liv tlie county court ol the state ol Oreuou (or Multiuiuwh couutv, execu mx o( iwid estate of Robert M. J1ium)ii dccedMtl, and Imviiik ipialilksl, notice is hereby given to tlie creditors ot, and nil tH-rsiiiis liaviiie claims ncaiiist said dc- ceaseil. to iiteseut them, verihed us re ouiied hy law . within six iiiouths after tne OrM iiuiniCHtuai 01 this notice to M exscutrix at the oitice 01 Her attor ney. Terry L. htroiui, nt room 4, l'irst National hank buildiiiK. St. Johns, Ore. Mil.MK JOHNSON, executrix tin estate of Robert M. Johnson. de t ccomhI. lldtetl AuiiUit 25, iqu. Pint isiblication Auii . iqu. Last SHblieuiiun Scptumbur 15, 1911. Funiisbwl libt ligusckeonini; rooms tor rent, sae oyvuur sat Went CbIaio struut. afitf ORDINANCE NO. 410 An Ordinance for the Protec tion of Improved Streets, Which Have Been Improv ed Either with Hard Sur face or Alacadam and Pro viding Penalty for Violation. The city of St. Johns docs ordain us follows: Section I. It shall lie unlawful for any person, firm or corMiratfou, cither in person or hy audit or employe, to s ill or permit to drip or otherwise conic in contact with any pavement composed wholly or hi pirt of asphalt or similar substance any liquid product of petro leum, acid or other substance that may, if dctxisitcd on such pavement, tend to its ilMiik'nnitloii or injury. That it shall be the duty of nil owners or agents as above sK.-cilicd to provide all neces sary appliances for the handling and de livery of coal oil, licn.ine, Kasolluc or similar substance including acids us shall effectually ptcvciit a violation of this section. Section 2. It shall be tintawltil for uuv Person, firm or corporation in ne son or hy an ngciil to cause any lire to be kindled on any asphalt or similar pave tneiit, or tu heat any roofing or otlie iiiuterinl on or iiIhivu such tmvemeul And it shall be unlawful to deposit on nil such iMivemeui any sioue, unci: lime, timber or tclcerapli tiolcs or othc material except under u written crmit from the city engineer, which ierinit shall only be erautcd on condition that the iKivciuciit under such material shall lie protected In- boards not less than on Inch thick: and no heavy substance shall be permitted to fall on such pavement u Its coveriui: in u way that would he lia hie lo break or in any way Injure such pavement. Section a. That when uuv street i the city of St. Johns has been Improved wholly or in part with any kind of hard surface imvcment. other than macadam no cuttiui; of such xivcmeiit shall he purinittciiior any ptmiosc at any time sooner than one year alter the same has been accepted Hy the miiii city, ami me only on the written consent ol the mayor anil cuy engineer, wincii icriiiii siiiiii oe issued only on an iiKieeuiunl in writing thai tin- pirty iipiiyni( lor such jiermii will, at Ills or Its own cost and exieusc promptly repair or cause to be reimired silil iMVcmcnt in a manner ana with ma lerial enuul to that urlulually used tu in construction of the iNtvciueiit. and to re store Mid iMvement to a condition satis laclorv lo the salil mayor ami city eiiei nccr, and lo uiy all exisiusc incident to such cutlliiu and restoration ns may Im proper. Section I. That It shall be unlawful for any person, llrm or corporation to haul. procl or run over or Uhii such public streets of the city of St. Johns, its nave iiceu improved with any lurm oi hard surface improvement, other than macadam, any steam thrcshiue. eiiuiu or any other engine or nuchliic ruiiiilnx on wheels, tlie tires of which have u roiic.li or commuted surface. It shull also be unlaw ful for any person, llrm or corMiratiou to cause or permit to he car Ilkllt lltllllVII W IHHMII UM Hill II (IV i i II I ) 1 ,, , , , , t , '))f , 1 Nl or ir ovt.r r ., uvilttcul ' . rial, named or drawn on any truck, dray tilMiii any street pvcd as above set forth any load of a eross wciuiil execcdinu leu thousand ixmnds hcclloil 5. J hal it shall lie lllllawltll for any person, firm or coriKiraliou to use any slicct in the city of St. Johns which now is or may uereaitcr be nil proved wholly or in Mit with macadam the which use will subject such Improve uient lo iistisiial wear and luiurv. with out fust mid before commeiicliic such on erutloii elve to the mayor of said city 11 eissi ami siimcieiii imiiiii 10 ne approved as hy charter icipiircd, in the s.-ual sum sum of not lew than V'l. conditioned that such ikiily shall at the time of con chullne such work or operation restore Mid macadam street to the same cuod older and condition its before such use licuaii: or should such use he hud of such licet or streets at 11 season of the year when reisiirs thereto are unpractical mat said IMrty shall piy to the city recorder (or the credit of the street repair fund a sum sutlicieut to restore said macadam Impiovcmeut ns above six-cihcd, The IK'n-'enlage of damacc to any such iui provcmciit 10 ne estlimitcii ny a commit tee cousistiue of the mayor, the city en gineermid chairman of the street com inline, the concurrent estimate ol any tWO Ol Mill COIIIIUltUC, IMSMI IIIHIU tllC iriclnal cost estimate of the city euei nccr of the required material us set out in the rcMitutluu to improve such street so injured, shall lie fluul as to the amount so 10 PC Mld -iimi . Any lHjrson vioiatini! the piovi'ious ur (Ins ordinance shall lie teemed utility 01 a miiulemeunor, ami tiixiu coiivictiou thereof before the mil uiciiKil court of Mid city shall be imu ished by 11 line of not less than f 5 nor more than fjon or by "'e city or county jail nor more than sixty i Imprisonment in not less than ten lays, or by both Mich line and imprisonment; and in ail ditiou such Person shall be liable for damages to such street or streets by rea son ol the violation of Ihe provisions uf tins ordinance, such duni.icc to be rccov rsl by the city of St. Johns in any court 111 euwiwieiii jiirmiiciiuu. ..1 . f 1 i " rasMMi uy tuc council AUKtut 15 1911 Aqifiivel hy tlie mayor Aueut 15 191I. K. C. COUCH. Mayor. V. A. Rice, Recorder. Attwt: PuhbsliMl hv the St. Johns Review AtiKUst S, 1911. Tortures of Piles Keen torture is the evervdny lot of the sulTercr from piles. Ami yet that .siilteniitr is ncctlless ht. Johns i'lmrmncy aud (Irtiuetsts everywhere will sell you Hcni-Roid ami Inter return your money if it fails. We have sold lleni-Roitl that way for two or three years, refund asKcil lor nave been less than 3 per cent. We therefore recommend wiiu continence. tiem-Koui is an internal remedy, the prescription of Ur. J. b. I.eotilnirdt, $1 for larce bottle. Dr. I.conbanlt Co., station H. lJuffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. Important Notice riie stockholders of the lvastern Oregon Oil Co. are requested to meet at the oflice of McKinney iS: Davis" real estate oflice Monday evenini; August a3, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Important. K. C. Conch, president. Not tho labsl on your papsr. Council Proceedings (Continued from First Page.) was the best as Mr. Hill was that Westrumite was superior and that he thought the right thing to do was to butt the two kinds of pav inir together here and hee which is the better, that if Westrumite was superior to Bitulithic he would take off his hat, get down on his knees and make his acknowledgements. Mr. I'errine said so lor as the the liitulithic being grafters, we ure all grafters, the only difference being that they me big grafters and we ure little grufters und they are pinching us und it makes us squeal. Mr. McKcon then asked permis sion to speak which being granted . called attention to the fact that were no competitive bids, that the petitition lo pave with bitulithic shut out out all conqietitors; that he did not care whether the street was paved with Westrumite, Hittt iitliic, Ilassutn or any other, wlint he wanted was u square deal; that the liitulithic people are never on the square; that there has been nothing too low, contemptible, dis reputable and tiicaii for them to do in their fight against Westrumite; that their methods are dishonest in their dealings every where; that he read recently where they contracted at $i. 85 per square yard and then gouged the people out of $10 per running foot; that he would like to neve tuc speculations read to sec what they called for. Mr. Muck read the bld:"grading 00c, surface 51.85. Hut the speci ficatioiis could not be found, am! said they were In the city ctigitt eer's office. They were sent for but the engineer was cone aud his oflice was closed. The mayor then said a rcprc sentntivc of the liitulithic people was present perhaps lie could throw some light upon the subject. The eeutleman arose and said that they could not charge for anything not called for in the .specifications uu less authorized by the mayor or en giueer tiutl then the cost would come back to them for approval; that these matters were provided for by law ami that they could not make the laws to suit their convcu leuce nut must comply with tiicm as they ure; that when the engineer gives uu order wc do the work and then this is submitted to the conn cil. It is absurd to claim such ex trus may be run iu at will. He asked Mr. McKeou wheic the .street was located thut cost $10 per x tin uiiig foot. Mr. McKeou referred him to the Telegram where was an account of a street where it cost f 10,50 per running foot, aud asked lit 111 If he could give the specifica tions on I'hiladilphiu, but he said be could not. On the vote to re- consider Dclng tnueu all voted yes except Messrs. Hrcdesou and Hill, who voted no. On motion of Soc. I'errine that the bid of Wurren Construction Co. be accepted nil voted yes but Aid. Hill, who voted no. Kids 011 Hal t i inure street were opened as follows: V. J. Peterson & Co., 53307.. 5; Wheelock it Co., 3380 ,10; M. V. Mason, 3-l97-37i ami having the lowest bid, the con tract was awarded to P. J, Peterson & Co. Soc. I'errine then read the resolu tions adopted at the last meeting of the Progressive association and moved that the city attorney be in truded to prepare an ordinance iu compliance with the resolutions. 1 bis motion was lost lor want ol a second. The mayor referred the matter to the city attorney after some discussion as to the laterals connecting properties with the wa ter mains. Cash and Credit People who carry all their cash around with them sel dom accumulate a competence. Those who deposit regularly in this bank increase not only their cash assets, but build a substantial credit also. Gash goes furthest when supplemented by Good Credit. Deposit your cash aud build your credit at The Peninsula Bank THE PIONEER BANK" Capital, paid up - - - $50,000.00 Surplus Fund - - - - 7,000.00 OFFICERS: ROHKRT TR15AT PLAIT, President PRlil) C. KNAPP, Vice President JOHN N. KDLIiFSKN, Cashier STANTON Iy. DOHIIv, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS: I'KTKK AifTZKN, President Portland Mfg. Co., Director of First National Hank, Iloquiam, Washington. M. I,. IIomikook, Vice President Merchants National Bank. F. C. K.N avi, Secretary Peninsula Lumber Company, R. T. Pi.att, Piatt & Piatt Attorneys, Director Lumbermen's National Dank. J. N. Kin.m'sjj.N, Cashier. Alderman Valentine brought up the question of improving Burling ton street from Bradford to top of hill and after discussion moved en gineer prepare plans aud specifica tions for same. Carried. Alderman Horsman reported the fountain iii front of the city ball out of commission aud the street committee was instructed to see that the contractor who placed it make it good. furniture That Invites is whnl one of our friends called our bookcases, library tables, easy arm chairs, etc. Well, It certainly Is templing and rich enough for nny house, though not very ex- (icuslvc. Have a Look at it. You will certainly want some of ll Iu your home. Quartered Oak Combination in, now $14. Hook Can-, regular St. Johns Furniture Company "Cash or Credit" YOUR PHOTO While you wait, view work n upoolalty 214 N. JERSEY OT., St. Johni, Or. I E. C. CRAVES ORDINANCE NO. -113 An Ordinance Authorizing tlie City Recorder to Draw n Warrant Against the Street Bond SinkiiiL' Hind for the Purpose of Transfer. The city of St. loluiit does onlaln no iuiiowd; That wherca. Ihe city litiit iiuticil Itn improvement xiiiln in the amount ol 20,000 iluteil May I. Kill, for the tin nroveincut of trecluiiil the construction of newer, that prior to the date of Haiti IioiuU city warrant have hceu UmioI iluteil as Of date of ih-h-hIiic the varluim works for which such warrant were is sued; that tix)ti will warrants o ikued irtor 10 .May I, lyti, tuc dale ol tlie hhIU timrovciuciit ImiiiiIh, interest ha accrued uiul sliull Have accrued to tlie date ol surrender of wild warrant ami accent mice of Mid Improvement ImiiiiI to the amount of 463.62 for the luymciit ol w men sum 110 Hum are at tills date available. Wherefore, the city recorder be and he I hereby directed and required to draw a warrant ne,alint the Street lUmd ShiliiiiK l'tiiid, beltiK the moot uvuilahle fund applicable uierelu, umi in lavor ol tlie various street ami sewer lumw a shall defray such accrued interest to the amount of and a provided herein, the same licllitf a tr.uufcr to meet tlie pre- cut ileiicieucv. rutted liy tlie council tins 32ti nay 01 Atmust. 1411. Approved ny tne mayor nils 3211 nay 01 Ativan, ivii. K. U. IUUUI1, Mayor. Attest: I'. A. Rice, Recorder, Published ill the St, John Review August as. 1911. J I We Give Service THE SUPERORITY OF Klectric Toasl to the charred, or brittle, or soggy kind made in the tedious old-fashioned way is relatively the same as the supeiiority of grilled steak to fried steak. Por the merest fraction of a cent per slice the Radiant Toaster makes Perfect Toast faster than you can eat it. It is Per fect Toast because the Radiant heat forces the necessury chem ical change iu the bread. This insures delicious golden Toast that fairly melts iu your mouth. You can operate the Radiant Toaster on the finest damask table cloth. Its neat porcelain base ami cheerfully glowing colls add grace mid charm to tiny tabic. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 7th and Alder Street We Give Service Of ft IIAfor your Stove Fixtures uKB IIS for your Doors and Windows wuu uu for yoUr sanded Finish 5X Panel Doors 2 fl. 8 In. x 6 II. 8 In. 1 1 3-8 In., $1.35 SEASONED FIR WOOD GULL TIES $6.oo delivered $5.00 delivered Trimmings $3.00 Block Wood $4.00 load PITCHLESS LUMBER COMPANY PHON'K DIGNIFYING THE INDUSTRIES' f I H. HENDERSON 122 Jersey St. Real Estate. Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. A. H. BLACKBURN Undertaker and Funeral Director Phone Columbia 283 ORDINANCE NO. 415 An Ordinance Declaring the LUSi ui I iliproving i uiuiuej" nllla Street or That Vart piuu direct, or i mu nri Thereof Lying and Being Between Haves Street UCiwtCII lIhLl UlUl lVanhOC Street in the CltV of St Inline Ore rind Ull 01 31. JOIHIb, Urc. UllU Assessing the Property Ben - el'ited Thereby, Declaring Such Assessment and Di recting the Entry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. The city of St. Johns does ordain as follows: That the council has considered the proixtseil ae!meiii for hupmviiit! I'hil- delnhia street, or thut uirt thereof Ivinc ami licliii? Detweeii llayes street ami Ivanhoe street ami all objection). mane tucreto, ami Herein ascer tains, determines ami declares the whole cost of said improvement o saiil xrtion ot win street In tlie manner provided uy ordinance .no. 301 to be tne sum 01 f 1, 115,43, ami that the special ami necu bar benefits accruing to each lot or part mereoi or narcei 01 lami witiiiu tne as sessmeut district, by reason of said im movement and in just proportion to such benefits, uic in the rcsiective auiounts set opiKisite tlie number or iiescrlDtlou of each lot or part thereof or parcel of land in the followiiu; annexed assess' uient roll.aml said assessment roll.which is numbered .sb, is hereby udopted und approved as rue assesmeui tor said im provement, and the recorder of ihe citv ot bt.jouns is directed to enter a state uient 01 uie assessment uereuy made in the docket of city liens, aud cause notice tuereot to be published as provided uv cnarier, wuicn assessuieui is as ioiiows: James Johns Addition. Ulock Lot Amount $ 150.99 3S 50 feet w 1.4 of 1 3S....3S " s e 1-4 of 1 jS. . . as " s e 1-4 of 1 3S ...S. R. 1.3 of 4 3S....S. W. 1-3 of 4 8j.S5 151.73 1S0.50 460.50 I James John City I tall lot Total t, 115.43 Passed hy the council Aug. 33, 1911. Approved by the mayor Aug. 33. fou, K. C. COUCH, Mayor. Attest: V, A. RICK, Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review ou Aug. 35,1911. Pay your subscription. We Give Service We Give Service COI.l'MlUA 60 Thli li tnt tttl of butlful et-ptf book, wblcb will ibow any boy or Klrl bow to SUCCEED. Drop a pottal In tbo mall TODAY and It will b iot TREE. Th aim or tbt coll U to iilcniry and popularli tb InduitrlM, and tu rr ALL tbt ptopf. It offr court In AfHcuiturt.Clvll Enilntrlnr, EUctrteal Enictntrtn(, Mechanical En(lnrlnr,Ulnln(Eniln. cilnc, rormtry, DomilloBcltnc and Art, Com mirct, rhnrmacy and Muito. Tb Colitis opint apimtr22d. Catajoc fr. Adiroil. nEOIBTKAR, OREOOH AGRICULTURAL COLLEOE, Cortalll, Orjon. Accnr le Win k Guaranteed Eail riurlinetnit 1 (tret, Si, Johns, Oregon Notice ol Cost ot Irrprcvement Notice i. hereby give,, timt the s, of - ii'5"i is me iotm cost ot unprovliix ''hlladelphia street from Hayes street to jvaloe hUevt nn,j Ule wmc l)cra :' l.ired iy oniiuaue no. 415, being u ?r'"!l.??.cc,',fc.,,!r",h' the cost of imurov l"K riiilailelphia sirect between llayes , street and Uanhoe street umi imctohiK' . t,U! ,l'rojcrty beiiefitnl tlicrehy. declaring illc)l a..,c!nie,lt nut direct! iil' the entrS ; of the same in the docket of cityiiciu. jiarls of lots or tracts of laud abutting up; on or adjacent thereto as proveded by city charter and ordinances of the city ot St. Johns, The above assessment is now due and puyuble and will bear interest at the rote of nix per cent per milium after Sep. leiuber 3d, 1911. At the expiration of 30 days from the date of this notice all property Is subject to sale upon which uid usesmeut has. not been paid aud must be sold upon the request of the holder of the warrants issued against this projierly, PRANK A. RICK, 1. 1 ... , . Recorder. Published iu the St. Johns Review August 35 and Sept. 1,191 1, NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment .t.v ruiuv IU u 1IGII UKUIIIkl Ul iOS al( Notice is hereby given that apportion, uient of the cost of ImnrovW Chi. cago street from Jciey street to Port laud boulevard at a total cost of iJ.l4S.37. bus been anoortionnl nn.l 011 file in the oflice of the undersigned. subject to examination, Assessment district extends Wt- tr. the center of lots, blocks and tracts of laud abuttiuc on said it reel nft nrrti-M.1 by the city charter and resolutions. Remonstrance acalnst said annnriim,. meiit may be made iu writing ami f.i-l with Ihe undersigned until 5 o'clock p. . ept. 13, 1911, V. A. RICK, Recorder. Published in the St. lohns August 35 and Sept. 1, 1911. J. R. Master purchased a con fectionery store at 569 Savier street Portland and moved this welr Their many friends in St. Johns will regret their removal but will wish them abundant success in the new location. Cleaning and pressing at reason. able prices. Clark Furniture Co.