St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, September 29, 1911, Image 3

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    A Tabor 8tory.
Count Boycuta, Muie. Modjeska'a
husband, vrai arranging with Senator
Tnbor for Moujeskn's tlrst uppeuruuce
lu Denver, and the founder of dramat
ic art lu Denver naked what parts she.
played.
"Well." Mid the count, "there ts
'Mary Stuart.' "
"Who wrote It?" asked Tuhor,
"Scli'Mer," said tlw couut.
"Ih he it tlrst class dramatist" nsk
ed Talx)r.
"Surely, surely," said the count,
"He Is tuosf Illustrious."
"Humpht Never heard of him,"
commented Tabor. "What else docs
the do?"
'"As You I.lko It,' 'Antony and Cle.
opatra,' 'Macbeth' "
"Who wrote- themV
"Shakespeare."
"How's he? Oood writer?"
"Eicellent, excellent."
"Well," said Tabor rumlimtlvely,
"those fellows may bu all right iim nil
thors, but they ain't well enough
known to suit the people nut hero,
What we want Is something popular,
something that everybody! heard of,
I tell you what you do you net her to
give us something nf Itoyt's!"
Th Change That Was Wrought
Tho little man was exptululug to hU
audience the benefits of physical cul
ture. "Three years ago," be suld, "I
was n miserable wreck. Now, whut do
you suppose brought about this treat
change lu me" "What change" said
a voice from the audience. There was
a succession of loud smites, and some
persons thought to see him collapse.
Hut tho little man was not to bu put
out. "Will the gentleman who asked
'What chango' kindly step up here?"
he asked suavely. "1 shall then be
better nblo to explain. "That's right!"
Then, grabbing tho witty gentleman
by the neck: "When I first took up
physical culture I could not even lift a
little man. Now (suiting action to
word) I can throw one nbout like a
bundle of rags." And dually he ilung
tho Interrupter half a dozen yards
along the Hoar. "I trust, gentlemen,
that you will sec tho force of my argu
ment and that I have not hurt this
gentleman's feelings by my explana
tion." Thera were no tuoro Interruptions.
Frful Fatt of Ravalllae.
In these days when executions. If
held at all, ant mostly carried out lu
private. It Is dllllcult for in to muter-
stand the feelings of savagery with
which sn old tltuo mob witnessed a
popular exe utlon. Here Is Hlountlelle
Hurton's account from "The rale of
Henry of Navarre" of the scene when
Itavalllac, the assassin of the king.
had, after shocking tortures, been lorn
asunder by wild horses: "The xivti
tinner had begun to dismember him
and was about to cast his remains Into
the second culdrou when the vast
crowd prevented tilni from doing so,
They each required a portion of the
body of the king's assassin, and most
of them obtained one. That night
tnauy boutlres blazed lu and around
Paris, and lu their midst were con
sumed pieces of llnvalllac's frame; on
barn doors lu other places were nailed
similar scraps of hN body, as hawks
and owls and carrion crows were nail
ed as a warning lo others of their
breed."
Two Collars on a Dog.
Having bought a dog that ho admir
ed, it man undertook to buy a dog col
lar. Tho dog had it neck nearly as big
as Ids head, and the dealer advised the
man to buy lw'o collars.
'What for?" suld tho man. "He's
only got one neck, so 1 guess ho can
get along with only one collar, can't
ho?"
'Maybe so," snld tho man, so the
man went away leading tho dog by his
new collar and chain. In less than a
week lie brought the dog back.
'I'm nfrald I can't keep hint," he
said. "1 lo Is too obstreperous. I can't
keep him tied up. Ills neck Is tho big
gest part of him, and he Is as strong
its an ox, therefore It Is u cinch for
him to slip his collar off."
That was why I wanted you to tnko
two collars," said, the denier. 'Tut
both on and fasten tho chain to tho
back collar, and ho can tug uwuy all
night without getting loose. He may
commit suicide, but he won't get
loose." Now York Sun.
Great Northern Exhibits Oregon Products
At Northwest Land Products Show
HmMpa the official exhibit of this stale
which is to be made under the direction
of the governor at the Twin City l.nnd
Show, the efforts of the state otllclals
will lie supplemented by good exhibits
to lie made of our products by tho rail
road companies.
The (Jrent Northern has just bought
live sections at tho Twin City show,
special part of it will bp shown for tl
lirst time at the big show In St, ra
the (treat Northern will a o show
New York City, in Omaha and at several
other shows during thy fall and wlitt
front all of these llihivs our stn
will real) a benellt ami the railroad com
pany divides its space up and places the
name of tho state over that part of the
Qrant and Plekttt.
New evidence that the great met
are the true men true to themselves,
to their country and to their friends
appears In u story told In Colonel Nlch
olas Kmlth's book, "(Irani. I lie Matt of
Mystery."
While ('rant was president (leueral
(1. K. Pickett, who led the fatal charge
against the Union forces the hist day
at (Mtysuurg, called at the While
House to pay his respects. (Irant knew
that his olil comrade nt West I'olut
had been made n iMior man by the
war mid offered him the murshtilshlp
of Virginia. While sorely needing help,
(iuiierul Pickett knew the heavy draft
made upon thu president by nlHeo seek
ers.
"You can't niTord to do this for me,"
he said, "unit 1 can't afford to take It.
"I can ufford to do anything I please
that Is right," Grant replied ipilctly,
Disappointed In Hsr.
"And so your father refuses to con
scut to our union."
"Ho does, Itodolphus."
Thu sad youth swallowed n nob.
"Is there nothing left for us, then,
but nn elopement?" snld he.
"Nothing."
The girl was fond, but linn.
"Do you think, Clementine, that you
could abandon this luxurious homo,
forget all the enjoyment of great
wealth, banish yourself forever from
your devoted parents' hearts and go
west with n poor young man to enter
a noinu or nreioug itovcrty aim soir
denial?"
"I could, Itodolphus."
The sad youth roue wearily and
reached for his hat.
Then," said lie, "you nre fur from
being the practical girl I have all
nlong taken you to be."
And with one last look nrouml on
the siimptuousuess. that some day he
had hoped to sharo hu sobbed and said
farewell. Ilrownlng'u Magatlne.
Psppsrsd lc Crssm.
"There's pepper lu that." said n re
tauraut waiter, iiolutlng to n small
silver shaker ho hud placed beside tl
heaping dish of !co cream he was ear
ring to ii guest. "Sure, It's to put on
the Ice cream, too," he replied when
au Inquirer failed to see the connec
tion between the two.
"Lots of folks want to put pepper
ou their Ices, ou see, If n mans
stomach Is sensitive the cold cream
hurts him. but pepper Is stimulating
enough to overcome the effects of the
cold. And the funny thing Is that you
dou't taste the pepper nt nil. The Ice
cream I uo cold that It kills tho oth
er. If you dou't believe It I'll give
you soma with pepper, and you'll tlud
that there's uo taste- of pepper there
at all."
There wusn't. New York Hun.
Had to Tak HU Own Msdlelnt.
Oeorge Horr McCutcheon was wait
lug for n train In Chicago, and its ho
passed through thu station ho saw one
of his latest best Kellers displayed on
the newsstand counter. Hu picked It
up, wrote Ids name on the fly leaf
and handed It to the boy behind the
counter. Ho was moving away when
tho boy called excitedly!
"Hey, mister, comolmck here. You've
got to buy this book 'cause you vo
spoiled It by writing your iiamu In It
"Yes, hut did yoiiinvu the imuior' th
author asked.
"That dou't inuko uo difference," the
hid Insisted; "uobody'll want to buy
It now."
And, hearing his drain culled, Mr.
McCulcheoii was forced to pay reul
money for one of bis own bo iks. Suc
cess Magazine.
Mll.t' Orav.
"Which U the deepest, the longest,
the broadest a ml the smallest grave
lu the churchyard?" suld u ltcdc-strlun
to hi companion while meditating
among the tombs In tho burying ground
at Rsber.
"Why," replied his companion. "It
U that lu which poor Miles Ihitton lies
burled, for it contulns Miles below the
sod, Miles In length mid Miles In
breadth, and yet, after till, It Is but n
Button-hole." Pearson's Weekly,
Effct of Tight Lacing.
"Is tight lacing unwise)" u teacher
asked a young lady lu a physiology
lessou.
"Yea, It Is very unwise," was the re
ply. "Why Is It unwise?" the teacher pursued.
"Uecauso It busts the corset," suld
the youug lady, Exchange.
Maniacs.
Not all the luuutlca are behind tho
ban. Charleston (S. C.) News and
Courier.
Quite o. There are yet a few men
at Urge who try to do business with
out advertising. New York Herald,
Outdont.
Teacher Now, boys, I want to see If
any of you can make n complete sen
tence out of two words, both having
tho sa mo sound to tho car.
First Iloy-I cuu, Miss Smith.
Teacher Very well, Itobert, Let us
hear your sentence.
I'lrst Hoy-Wrlto right.
Teacher Very good.
Second Hoy Hay,. Miss Smith, I can
beat that. I can make three words of
It-wrtght, write right.
Third Hoy (excitedly)-Gco! Hear
this wrlght, wrltu rite right.
Teacher (thrown off her guard)
Whow! Topeka Journal.
Wanted It to Show,
A rich old farmer once had his por
trait painted. When the ixirtrnlt was
finished tho old farmer !ookoLnt It,
shook his head and snld to tho artist:
"Very good. Very good, Indeed. But
there Is one fuult that you must rem
edy. Please make the right side of
tho chest bulge out. That U where I
carry my wallet."
Dlitlnguishlng Marks,
Willie How do you manuge to tell
those twlu aUtera apart? Cecil
When you kUs one of them she
threatens to tell her ma, while the oth
f when kissed says she will tell pa.
Th Sad Part.
"Doesu't It mako you sad," exclaimed
the member of the Audubon society,
"to see women wearing on their bats
tho feathers of tho poor little birds?"
"It Uu't the feathers that mako me
lad," replied the practical married
loan. "It's their bIlls."-Phlladelphla
Itecord.
Going Too Far.
Baldheaded Man (In the witness
box) The violent disorder was so ter
rible that It made my hair stand ou
and. Judge (severely)-Be good enough
to remember that you are on oath!
Collected Soma Alimony Also.
She This Is Maud's third husband,
ind they all bore the name of William.
He You don't say so! Why, the wo
man Is a regular BUI collector. New
York Times.
It to not so much being exempt from
faults as having overcome them that
U an advantage to us.
It Is a great evil as well as a mis
fortune to be unable to utter a prompt
and decided no. Simmons.
Diarrbaa Is always more or less REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS
prevalent uunne septemoer. ue
prepared for it. Chamberlain's
Colic, Cbolera and Dtarrbxa reme
dy is prompt and effectual. It can
always be depended upon and is
pleasant to take. For sale by all
druggists.
Nearly new restaurant range for
sale cheap. uiarfce furniture uo.
You get full weight and
quality at tht Centra) market,
try awUU.
The following list of legal blanks
are kept for sale at tbis office aud
others will be added as the demand
arises.-
Warranty deeds, Quit Claim
Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort
gages, batistacttoti oi Mortgages,
Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills
first j of Sale, peases.
Just All these blanks at the uniform
price of 30c per dozeu,
which Is to bo given from December 12
to ii.l uiiiler the uiivpicc or tho isorth
western Development League. Tills
means Unit railroad cntmuinv will have
nbout I.tKHl siplare feet of exhibit snare
to llll from the slates along its lines.
Being the first railroad company to buy
snare, the Omit Northern has secured
the pick of tho sp.tec after tho reserva
tions were made for olllelui exhibits,
lleprcscntutlvcs of the railroad are now
twork collecting Die exhibit. While it
exhibit which Is collwled from here.
Speaking of tho advantage of making
Ihi-ii exhibits, I're-Iilent I.. W. Mill say
'Troin expel leneo wo flint that we gi
belter results from our exhibits at Inn
shows than from any other single form
or nilvcrimng which we do."
It follows that If the railroads get
such good results from the bind show
exhibits, the slates which Ihey represent
must gel a large share or the benellt.
THE LAW OF PROVISION
Alveolar Dentistry Provides for
Teeth Satisfaction in the Years to Come
IT DOES AWAY ENTIRELY .WITH PLATES AND I5RII)(1I:
WORK TEETIIi AI) PINEA1
The Improvident Life 'would not
k- so bad were there no dny to
morrow.
It is the cold assurance of dawn
that keeps humanity balanced.
tomorrow is the vital fact that
today must reckon with.
The same impulse is to provide
for the expectant period of our ex
pectancy ou this planet Karth.
Provide for the span of years
aud you have Peace, Poise, l'ower
and Plenty.
I'nll to provide, aud. you have
Poverty, Perversion, Pauperism
and Penalty.
Nature s one immutable hco-
iioni c t.aw makes it uecossnrv to
prepare for Winter in its Sumiuur.
Nature makes Kquirrols of nil of
us.
The Alveolar System is the
method by which man makes his
provision for an annuity that most
of us enjoy more than any one
more than any one other thing in
this life a provision that will ena-
alile him to eat. Alvcolnr teeth
say tnree or lour or more, we can
replace nil those that have been
lost on both sides clear back will
perfect Alveolar teeth, whilst bridge
work would be impossible, own if
you had eight or ten front teeth to
tie to. If you have only two back
teetli ou each side, say molars, we
can supply nil the front teeth that
are missing with beautiful, service
able, lifelike Alveolar teeth. This
could not possibly be done bv the
bridge route. Suppose you hav
lost your last (back) teeth, two or
more upper or lower on either side
We can replace them with Alveo
lar teetli. ilie Dridgs speeialut
would have to advise a pnitial
plate, wliloli would (wauiuber the
mouth as well ns to htilp .dwUtoy
your other teeth. Where you have
lost u few teeth there are dentist
who would extract all the rest to
make loom for n plate. (Where
people have no teeth we make
plates, too. and when we do thuy
look like they gruw there. They
are sclentllicnlly and nrt st en v
are beautiful, comfortable, life ev-1 built for service aud comfort as
asttug mid are guaranteed to the , well as beauty.) liven where
etui. loruigoworK is possioie. mere is uo
HRIDQUWOfdC WON'T DO, comparison butween the two. A
The ordinary "bridgework" very large percentage of our work-
Is taking out bridgework put in by
supposedly higlrclass dentists and
! replacing it with thu bountiful and
I artistic Alveolar teuth. And, un
like bridgework in another respect,
11 is practically painless. No bor
which dentists set in between teeth
is a poor substitute for missing
teeth. It makes the two ptur teeth
do the work of supporting AIJ,
those that are fastened to the bridge,
leliirdi it: crnm
If the wearer of this bridge bites K r cimiug into me gums, iiotn-
on the bridge teeth he puts a ter-; "K 10 irwwiu. Now. then,
rific strain on the two piers, cans- prices being equal, which would
ing them to become loose in time '" choose?
aud the gums to become sore and; Luring Pyorrhea (loose teeth), a
inflamed, aud in the end OU T disease given up by other dentists
COMHS TIIIv HRIDGIS. ! ns incurable, is another of our spe
lt is a painful piece of work cialttcs. We cure It absolutely.
from beginning to end. IV n boastful stntemijut to mnke,
then, again, tt ts unsanitary, 'but we can do nuything that is pos-
Heiug higher in the middle than at
either end, it permits food becom
ing lodged under it, which soon
causes fermentation to set in,
ringing more inflammation, not
infrequently Pyorrhea.
UridKework is as tnticli ot a
makeshift as the partial plate.
The bridge won't do.
Alveolar Teeth Where Hrldjcowerk it
Impossible.
If only your front teeth are left,
ble in dentistry, and what we do
is always of the very highest class.
Our booklets, Alveolar Dentistry,
are free. Write for one if you can
not call. We have samples of our
work to show at all times,
ALVUOI.AU DUNTAI. CO., DENTISTS
I'ortUnd-Ablnrton llldf., 106 Third St,
Scattle-Haluhl Hldg., Second and Pine,
Terms to Reliable People.
Three Musketeers
ORDINANCE NO. 428
An Ordinance Declaring the
Cost of Improving Portland
lionlcvard Uetwcen 1 lionip
son Street and Bruce Street
in the City of St. Johns, and
Assessing the Property Hen
cfited Thereby, Declaring
Such Assessment and Di
recting the Entry of the
Same in the Docket of City
Liens.
ORDINANCE NO. 430
An Ordinance Providing the
nine ami manner ot im
proving Crawford Street
l-rom the Easterly Side
Line of Baltimore Street to
Westerly Side Line of Pitts
burg Street in the City of
St. Johns, Oregon.
The city nf St. Johns docs (inlain ns
ioi lows:
That the council has considered the
protKiscil nsfcssincnt for liniirovitiu Port
land Ixmlcvanl between the westerlv
side line of Thompson street ami the
The city of St. Johns docs ordain ns
follows:
The council of the cltv of St. !i.Im,
having ascertained the cost of improving
Crawford street from the easterly side
line of lla timorc street In wikIit v l.t..
lillc of PittsliurL' street In the eltv
of St. Johns, as shown by the resolii
tioti of the council of said city, dated ou
ywi iiy oi minim, 191 1, nun rccorcleil in
easterly side line of llrucc Mrecl in the the office of therccordcr of said city, and
city of St. Johns, and all objections nmile notice thereof having heen iiuhllshcil in
thereto, and hcrehy asccttains.ilctcrniines the St. lohns itevlew.
anil declares the whole cost of wild Im- tier of general circulation, mi tin-
iinivcnieiu in milliner proviueii ny unit- 1st nay anil ou the Stli day of Sept
nance mi. asg to lie llie sum ot fS.jro.JO. I lui I. ns shown lie i i mh;,!-(i r ii.
unit that the sH.'Clal ami peculiar lieiichts foreman of said paper, which s.ihl ullidn
accruing to each lot or ivirt there- vlt Is ou tile in the office of the cltv re
ot or parcel of laud within the as- corner; and legal posting of notices of
sessuicni nisirici, uy reason oi mm nn- Mtcn improvement, as Mtown hy the nffi
lirovemciH nun in jum projioriion in sucii mi.h u oi tne city engineer on file in Hi
iiitius, iii nit- n-nivi iivi- iiiikmiiiis i unite in me ciiy recorder; ami no re-
set op si.siie me milliner or i escr union in o strances inviiu. 1hiii ni.-.i .
i l . . . . I .. -------r, ...m.,
oi encu un or pari increoi or ixircci oi provided nv m a resolution, tin ..m.in
laud lit the followltiL' annexed assess- ccrs tircllinlnarv estimate of .i!,tl.ni.r... ..
incut rolI,nml mid assessment roll.whleh incut is 2,990,03, hut shall Im more
is ttumocrcil til. is nerc iv nilontei nml acctiratclv ileterm ueil livil,l ,.m,i
approved as the assessment for mid ini- Now, therefore, it Is hcrehy ordered
provcmeill.atld t ie recorder oi tlie cltv lliat m il street lie lniiirrui.il n,l id
nl M, Jolitif Is directed to enter a state- time for the completion of mid im
tiicuiui tne asessntcnt nereiiy made In provemeiil is hcrehy fixed at sixty davi
the docket of city Ileus, and cause notice from the last publication of proisisals of
increoi to lie ptiiiiisiieit 11s provided liv mid work, iv i c i m il iiroiMisa I mini .
courier, which nseiucui is as lonows: men wun me recorder ot mid city ou o
RESOLUTION
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Addition
Onu Park
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Anil, before the 17th day of October, 191 1, at
i ir. o'1"'1! "I. f said day.
' That mid street shall be Improved t
' I IIIIIIIUH! Ill' lirtlMllltf Mtlllllt III flu olrtlt
' ii'" llslied Krnde hy cut and fill and by side
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ttS I t I """""K i"" tuner sine wuil u 1001
'S'li cement sidewalks, 12 foot curbs between
liaitimore anil Tacoma streets: remain
011 the plan
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1 tin. nt ('nvMunlk innl irrm.ul...l I-....
cutters, and hy pIucIiil' a strip of ma
cadatti lb feet wide, ns shown ou Plan
, .122.04
.134.07
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Ill Jt I'ninic, stun iniiciuiaui 10 nc 10 incites
,. ';: deep In the center mid 7 Inches deep 011
ft," either side; hitch rlus to be placed In
, the curb as dlreetcl by the city eimiuecr.
V'?' The city iivorder shall Klve notice
. iij.ai 1.., ,lilttlv,ii,.l, r... ,.,,1 i.j ,i.v... .1...... 1..
II I UK I ' -.. . .1... . .111.1, uni'V in
f.;';K ,,'ft'iis lu the St. Johns Kevlew.the olll
dI ncwtwiH.-r, luvitiiii; proisimls foi
1 1 11S I " 1,1 si . iiiviiiiik IHU1KIS.IIS ior
' I I I IIIIIV llll. H'llll il.ll I. ..............
'"'"!h6i Siilirituprovciiient shall in all respects
5. 111 12 "one nun cxiiupieien 111 coniormiiy
.Vu w un uie provisions 01 oriiiuances Mis
1 V" ;'; '160 and 192. except as otlierwisc tim
V vlded lu this onlliiance: nil work to ho
11 , 5 doneundei the direction ami supervision
iw 'ii "f t'u'cily ctiKlncer.
'V'I That die i-ost of mid Improvement
sYiifi "ball lie iesiil aalust the procrty in
"111 Si "Ie 'IH;n' 'miiroveiiient district as de
...f.".'J H?rllied lu mid resolution ami deslijiiat-
10(1.32
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91,00
95.0S
100.62
90.3s
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ed as and declared to he local improve
incut district No, 75,
rassud the council this the ifitli due
of September, mil.
Approved by the mayor this the 36th
nay 01 M'ptcunicr, 1911,
K. C, UIUCII,
Mayor.
Attestt I', A. HICK,
Recorder.
rublUhcd In the St. lohns Itevlew 011
nept. 39, 1911,
ORDINANCE NO. 429
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K An Ordinance Providing The
iimuAiui manner ui im
proving Edison Street from
Btirllngton Street (0 Rich
mond Street in the City of
M. (Johns, Oregon.
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The city of St. Johns doc ordain as
lonows)
i he council of the city of St. lohns.
uaviiiK im ertiiiueii tne cost oi improv
ini; l(dIoii struct (mm the enkturlv
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Septembn 1 1 1
Approved Itv the mayor this 3O1I1 day
1 fiuptumuur, 1911.
K. C. COUCH,
Mayor,
AlttM.t: 1'. A. KICK,
Kvcorilcir.
PiihlishiHl in the St. Johns Review on
.Sept. 39, 1911,
"i I iil'
157-9 I slil.. linn nf Itiirtlm.tiiii ktr.'i.l In ii'ilnrli'
1 tS side Hue of Itirhmoml street in the eltv
105 "3 lniSt. lobtis. us shown hv the ruMilutioii
"J'7S of the youucll of mid city dated ou the
jf "M Jtii any nf August, 1911, and msirdisl
7,,b in the office of the reiHinler of mid citv,
'J'"1 una notice thereof haviUK liven pulilWli-
ed in the St. Johns Review, a weekly
uewsuip
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l'iiw.is liy the wmiiJI this jfith day of lirst mid clhth days of September, 1911,
Proposals lor Street Work
Sealed proisias will lie trcelved at
e oincc ui tne recorneroi iiiecuy 01 t.
Johns, until Oct. 17th, 1911, at KoVlork
1. 111, lor the improvement 01 Craw
ord street from the easterly side line
f liaitimore street to the westerlv hide
line of lituburi! street in the manner
provided liy ordnwnee No 430, subject
to the provisions of the charter and ordi
nances of the city of St. Johns and the
estimate of the city engineer on (lie.
IdiKiiivcr's estimate ts J j ,. 03.
lima inuai iv Biutiii III uitwillllllic I ,i,-kii.irv I'l.im.iil pniuu'ii bi nml rnr
with the printed blanks, which will be nl,.al iron KUtters. ami by i.lmiiiKa
furnished on application at the ; office of klr,, ( macadm 16 feet wide in tlie
ms khuwii liy the iiihilavlt of the
foreman of mid iwixt, which wld
affidavit Is ou file in the office of
tlie city recorder; nml leal stlu of
iiutlces. of kiicli improvuiueiit, us khowii
liv the uffidavit of the city cnxineer ou
tile in the office of the city risNirdvr, and
110 remuuttrHUCiHi liuvlui! Iieeu lileti.
mlius,pinvuled hy mid rcMilutloii, engi
neer s tirelluiliMry eluwteoi llieciwt ot
mid improvement is 7.317.23, but shall
e more ncciirMieiy iieteriiiiuen ny mm
engineer.
Now, tlierelore, It is hereby ordered
that mid street lie improved ami the time
for tlie completion of mid improvement
is hereby fixed at slxtv davs from the
hut implication of notice of jiropomlsof
mill work, which mid promU miisi hv
filed with the recorder of mid cltv ou or
before the 17th day of October, 1911. at
eight o'clock p. in. of mid day.
j pat mlil street mall lie improveii as
follows: II v nrat;'iK mine to the estab
lished uriiile by cut and fill and bv
sidewalkiliK the mine on cither side
with (t fool cement sidewalks, 12 foot
curltf, entire length, together with all
ami
It is resolved by the city of St. Johns,
Oregon:
That whereas, the council did by Or
dinance No. 37S passed hy the council
nml approved by the mayor May 10, 191 1,
adopt tlie city engineer's rexrt in the
matter of opening nml extenilln); of
Ilradford street iu mild city of St. Johns
from easterly side line of Richmond
street to the westerly line of Outiot "It,"
A. 1 Miner's Addition, which said Or
dinance is hereby referred to ami made a
piri 01 tuts resolution, ami,
Whereas, the council of said citv did
on the idtli day of May. mi 1. appoint
three persons possessing tlie pnier tpisl
ilicatlotis prescribed bv charter as view
ers to view ami assess benefits and dam
ages, and.
Whereas, said viewers, nfler liavitix
viewed said promised street, made their
report, and said rejKjrt having been re
ferred njraiii to said viewers for further
consideration, and they falling to rcisirt
further; now. therefore. It is
Resolved by the city of St. Johns that
A. V. Davis, I 11. Chambers ami Wul
terhpeed, three disinterested freehold
ers of the city of St. Johns, and jHissess-
nie uie iuaiiucniionst! jurors 01 tne cir
cuit court of Multnomah county, be ami
they ami each of them are hereby ap
Kiinteil as viewers to assess the damages
and benefits to the respective lots.bloekH
and parcels of laud prowscd to be con
detuned in the promised opening ami
widening of said street, ns aforesaid, as
well as the benefits of proierly jmrtlcu
larlv benefited thereby, and that inch of
said viewers shall iiuallfy as provided bi
section 83 of the charter of the city of
St. Johns nt the hour of to o'clock n. in..
October 10, 1911,11111! proceed toussei
the damages ami benefits ns prescribed
in Sections H2-S3 of said charter.
Adopted by the council September 36,
I9H. 1'. A. RICH,
Recorder.
rubllshcd In the St. Johns Review 011
Sept. 39 nml Oct. 6, 1911.
Notice of Cost of Improvement
Notice Is hereby given that the assess
ment for the improvement ol Portland
Isiulcvanl from Thoinisoii street lo
Hruce street, the whole cost of which is
fS,.7o.to, was declared by OiillnanceNn.
UN, entitled "An ordinance dec ar nv
the cost of Improving Portland IkiuIc
vurd from Thompson street to lliucc
street, and assessing the proicrty Ikjiic
filed thereby, declaring such assessment
ami directing the entry of the same in
the docket of city liens."
The coil of said Improvement Is levied
llisin all the lots, parts of lots and uir-
eels of land within the Ixmndarle of the
district described us follows: lletweeu
the westerly side line of TIiouiikoii
street and the easterly side line of lliuce
street In the city of St. Johns.
A statement of wild nsftcMiicul has
been entered ill the docket of city Ileus
nepiciuocr 37, 1911, ami sain assciwuicni
Is now due and Payable ut the office of
the iccordernl the cltv of St. lohns. Or
egon, mid will be deliiiipieut ami bear
iiiieresi niter wanner 7, 1911,111111 II not
pild on or before October 27, 1911, pro
ceeiliuus will be taken for the collection
of the same by Nile of proctty as pin-
vnicn uy uie cny dinner.
1'. A. KICK,
Recorder.
Published hi the St. lohns Review on
September 39 nml Oct. 6, 1911.
Proposals for Street Work
Sealed proixttals will lie received at the
office of the Recorder of the City of St.
Julius until Oct. 17th, 1911, at ti o'clock
p. 111., for the Impioveiiieut of Idlison
street from the easterly Hue of Purling
ton street to westerly line of Richmond
street, III the manner piovideil bv
oriliitance No, .(29, subject lo the piovls
ions oiiue cuarter ami oMiumiices 01 tin
City of St. Johns, mid the estimate of
the City engineer, 011 file.
The engineer's estimate of the proUi
ble total cost Is f 7.347.23.
Illds must be strictly lu accordance
with printed blanks, which will lie furu
ishiHl 011 application at tlie officii of the
Recorder of the City of St. Johns. And
said improvement must be completed on
or before 60 days from date of the hist
taihlicatloii of notice of kohmmU of hhM
work.
No proiMMthi or bids will be wm4drd
iiuIism aeH)inwnleil by m certlfle.1 chwk
myaiiie to tlie ornor ot tne .Mayor 04 tlw
Citv of St. lohns, certilUNl y h rpH
sibfe Isiuk for an amiHint Miual to Inn
ir cent, of tlie Hucnuato pnnssHl. nml
Minds to the amount ol the eoulmel
price will m rtNpiirtsl.
The right to rejsH't any mid all I4il is
hereby ruMirvwl.
liy ordsr im tlie City Couuctl,
I'. A. RICH,
ResiirilW.
I'lildinlieil In the St. Joints Review oh
Sept, 39, Oct. 0 and 13. 191 1.
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e recorder of the city nf St. lohns.
nd said improvement mtut lie coui
leted on or before 60 days from the last
jiuhllratiou of notice 01 projiosaU for
in worK,
No proosalsorbids will be coiiiidered
iless uccouipinled bv u certified check
yable to the order of the mayor of the
itv of St. Johns, certified by a rustsmsi-
ble hank for an amount equal to ten jier
cent, of the aggregate proxta.
The right to reject any mid all bids is
hereby reserved.
Jly order of the council.
V. A. RICH,
Recorder of the city of St. Johns.
Publislitsl iu the St. Johns Review
Sept. 29, Oct. 6 and 13, 1911.
center ol sain street, s-ilil iiiHcuuam to lie
ten inches deep iu the center and eight
incites deep ou either side; hitch riuus
to lie placed iu curb us directed by the
city engineer.
Tlie city recorder sliull ive notice by
publication for not lew than three in
kcrtions iu tlie St. lohns Review, tlie of
ficial uewi.iwiH.-r, inviting proposal for
loaning sain improvement.
NUU improvement sliull in all resisjcts
1-KOM
be done and completed iu conformity
with the provisions of Ordinances No.
160 and 192 except as otherwise
provided ill tills ordinance; all work to
be done under the direction and mis.t
visiou of thecitj engineer.
That the cost of said improvement
klwlt be uteMed auuliut the property iu
Yellow coninlexion. niiiinlas ami I the local improveuiuiit district as dos-
disriKitritiK bleuiishes ou the face or 8cri,HMJ M,M T.'lut.io" I""1 ,i,"iU,,,
. , . , ... f 1 .. , ...-. as aud declared to be laical Improve-
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Not the label on your paper,
by
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the council
the
prov
Sept. 36th,
mayor Sept. 26th,
Tasked
lot 1
Approved liy
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Mayor.
V. A. RICir,
City Recorder.
I'uljllihwl iu the St, Juhug Review un
Kept. 39, 19H.
Attet:
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Milwaukee 31.50
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New York 50. 00
Detroit . . . 38. 00
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KnusnsCity 23. o
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Dcs.Moiiu 37,85
Inditinap. 35.65
Denver. . . 25,00
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