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1 Council Proceedings All members reported for duty nt the regular meeting of the city council Tuesday evening. Petitions for an arc Ijglit in Kast St. Johns and a hydrant and arc light at Ta conm and Bradford streets were re ferred to the water and light coin mittee by the mayor. A petition to improve Fessenden street from Buchanan to Hast city limits with Bitulithic hard surface was read, and a resolution directing the engineer to prepare the necessa ry data for same was adopted on motion ot Alderman Muck; all yes, A vigorous protest against the proposed use of the fire bell for cur tew purposes was presented by th fire department. Filed on motion of Alderman Valentine. A communication from the St Johns water company conveyed the iutormatlou that a fire hydrant lint! been Installed at the intersection of Hayes and Trumbull streets, being the final one ordered installed by council to date. A communication from the school board commended the action of th council in eiuorcing me curlew or dliiniice. Hied by order of the mayor. 4 0 I All appeal lor mil was teccivei from Black River Falls, Wi wuere damage ami ueMttitimn was reported on account of a big Hood It was the sense of council that nil moiiev for charitable purpoes was needed at home, unless the need was more ptessing than was be licved to be the case in this in stance. The case of a destitute old sol dler had been reported to the min or. Mr. Cole had offcted him free use of a small Inbitutlon in th city, and was witling to do the cariKMitcriug work and make uec essary repairs provided the lumber could be gotten in some manner ine M. joints i. umber company offered to discount the bill of ?i6 for lumber ouc-half.aud motion of Alderman Bredesou the city voted to pay the balance; all yes. Willi Alderman Ferrinu favored extend ing aid, was doubtful if it was not a bad precedent to establish. He would rather give a week's salary he receives from the city than to have the amount taken ' from the general fund. The following bills, amounting to $218.60, were allowed on mo tion of Alderman Muck; all yes: II. A. Ilarrer, $36; T. Johnson, S30; V. O. Steinweis, $3.90: 1?. W. II. M. Osgood, $3.75; Colum bia Klectric Co.. $9: St. Johns Laundry, $6.75; C.A. Vincent, -f.j9; I). J. Ilorsman, 1 25. Alderman Ilorsman, reporting for the committee 011 buildings and grounds, favored enforcing the old ordinance as it stands and using the fi rebel I as a curfew bell; he thought it better for this purpose than to ring for a smoker at mid night hour, whlcii lie uioiigm was ridiculous; that the bell was not a plaything, but to serve n useful purpose - fire alarm or curfew. Al derman Bredesou thought the coun cil had no jurisdiction over the bell; that it was under the control of the fire commission exclusively. Al derman Ferrinc dissented from this; didn't think the commission was the "whole show." Alderman Hill thought the objection to the fire bell's use was all "rot;" that other cities have been using fire alarms for curfew purposes for years, and iutimated that a fireman who could not recognize the differ ence between tolling the bell for the curfew and ringiug it for fire alarm was poor material tor a fire man. Alderman Davis suggested the use of the large whistle at the St. Johns Lumber company's mill, but he was informed that this was sought at one time, but its use was refused. The High school bell was suggested, but Frof, Boyd pointed out the fact that the High did not possess a bell. Finally Mr. Hill made a motion that council re quest of the fire commission the privilege of using the fire bell as a curfew bell. Upon vote Aldermen Davis and Bredesou voted no, bal ance yes; carried. Alderman Perrine recommended the erection of a ladies' waiting room adjoining the city hall on the north between the sidewalk and building, the estimated cost being about $175. Actiou stayed another week. The treasurer reported a couple of thousand dollars in the city coffers belonging to the general fund. Report referred to the fin ance committee by mayor. Attorney A. M. Ksson, in a written communication, advised that the council rescind its actiou in the acceptance of the Jersey street improvement from Catlin to Chicago street, for the reason that the contractors had broken condi tions by making alterations after acceptance. He had prepared a resolution rescinding the former ac tion which w s read. Alderman Hill was emphatically opposed to its adoption; that his faith was not shaken in the least in regard to Westrumite; that he knew thecom pauy would make good; that it was showing its good faith by repairing or relaying portions of the street after it had been accepted; that the first streets laid by the Bitulithic company were gigantic failures; that the property owners would not suffer; the street would be made good at the compauy's expense, not the people's; that if Jersey street was not made good it meant the breaking of the Westrumite com pany in the West; that he did not want the company to get auy tnon ey until it had made good; that in stead of rescinding the acceptance, tielay ot assessment ordinance tin til the work was completed was all that is necessary, and would serve the same purpose, so far as the property owners are concerned. Al (lerman rerrine was 01 tlie same mind. He said the adoption of the resolution would place a very nasty club in the hands of compet ing companies, and he favored giv tug the Westrumite company all possible chance to make good, which they showed a disposition to do Mr. Hill then moved that the res- olution be rejected; all yes. An ordinance directing the city recorder to sell $25,000 worth of tin provement bonds passed on motion of Alderman Muck; all yes. The "clean up" ordinance passed third reading and was held over one week before final passage to make a slight alteration. It is a sweeping document all right. Bids for the improvement of Crawford from Pittsburg to Balti more were opened and read, ns follows: Peterson & Co., $2,309.10: T. H. Cochran, $2,173.85; Penin sula Sand and P. ravel Co., $2,568, 35; Robinson & Foster, $2,412.98; Crawford & Co., $2,196.62. On motion of Alderman Ilorsman the II. all contract was awarded to T Cochian, the lowest bidder; yes. Bidx on South Kdisou from Rich mond to Burlington: Peterson & Co , $5,.vS6.o6; T.I I. Cochran. ;.- t.P-97! Peninsula Sand & Gravel Co.. ?6,oo8 8.1; Wheelock & Co., tS.7f0 32; Robinson & Foster, $5,935 02; Crawford & Co., $ft, 32 3.v On motion of Aldermen Hill th contract was awarded to Peterson & Co. The Library 0cii Hours: Loo 105:30 uud 7too,:yp, , Hereafter the reading room will open at one o'clock instead of at half past two: This will make it possible for eople to stop in while waiting for the one o'clock mail to be distributed and spend this time in looking over the magazines and .ipcrs. Miss Fox, head of the county department at the main library. visited the reading room on Tues day. She was greatly pleased with the attractive furnishings which the people of St. Johns have irovided for the room and with the good use they ore making of its nvilcges. A set of low shelves has been ad- led to hold books for little readers and it is noticed that many older readers pause to look over the iright pages of Johnnie Crow's Garden ami the Brownie Books The doings of the pig who went to market and his family ure now dis played in a picture frieze above the tttle folk's .shelves. Parents who are too busy to use the library themselves are urged to come in and look over the juvenile books in older that they may help to direct the reading which their hildreu do. They will find fairy stories and story books in abuud- uce. but also histories and books of travel told in story form, books of out door life, stories of the lives of great men and women, and books giving directions for making and oiug almost ull useful things possi ble for children to make uud do, Books added during the week. Secretarial work and practice Nixon and Richardson, Company Law Price. How to make rugs Wheeler. Meaning of pictures Van Dyke, Modern methods in church work Meade, Boot making and mending Har- luck. Office organization and manage ment Dicksee and Blain. Scientific Salesmanship Pierce. Librarian. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand rises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Moit- gages, hattstactiou ot Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases. All these blanks at the uniform price of 30c per dozett. George M. Hall and son, Verne, who have been visiting on the east ern edge of the continent, both in Uncle bam s and Cousin udward s domains, returned today and report most delightful time, despite the fact Master Verne was afflicted with ob's comforters and a felon on his finger, and they both appear to be much the better for their trip. Mr. Hall says he left his aged parents in the best of health and spirits. Gilbert Overstreet of this city and Miss Bessie Dickson of Union- ille, Mo., were united in marriage at the home of the groom's mother, 109 Burr street Thursday afternoon, Rev. J. R. Johnson officiating. The oung people will make their home in Portland. Don't forget the meetiugs at the Christian church every night next week, Mutt and Jeff Kditor Review: As you are sup posed to answer all professional questions, I wish to cite the follow ing instance and question: It is well established that on the 17th day of October 191 1, there appeared upon the streets in St. Johns a wouder.or two of them, described as follows: One tall, limber man and a short, stubby one. They seemed to have great devotion for each other, and used the whole sidewalk regardless of man or woman, and when otic would fall down the other would assist him to arise, and then the one helped the other one home. 1 Now, Mr. Kditor, what do you call . that disease and what would you suggest as a remedy, as it might happen again. Answer and oblige A Subscriber. From the symptoms expressed, we feel no hesitancy in diagnosing the disease as barlcycorucsis, more or less prevalent where spiritus ferment! is dispensed; seldom at tacks individuals singly, but rather contagious when two or more good fellows (?) ate together. Causes a distressing weakness in the vie- ' - titn's walking apparatus as well as elittrch will give a Halloween so in his "upper story." Short men 'cial at the home of S. W. Childers, succumb to its influence quicker than long ones, because the infec- tion has less distance to travel to reach the stomach the seat of the disease. Remcdy--Ice water poured cost five cents each, and refresh down the neck at frequent intervals; incuts toe each. Come on and feet nlutieed in boilitnr water: vie-, have one more good time. tint laid face down over a barrel and a "2x4 scantlin' " atmlled in a vigorous manner about the! skyline. Iiither remedy will no; doubt prove efficacious, but If symp-'7:3 touts reappear within one week double the dose of either or all rem edies used. I'M. Subscribe in nur (or ttao Kovlew and tut WE (1IVU SERVICE Small Stores Gain Business By the bright electric light for signs and windows. Now that MAZDA lamps are available nothing is easier to obtain than pi of itable lighting. These new incandescent lamps we now offer to 'our customers under very favorable conditions. More Electric Light can now be obtained for every dollar yoti pay for current thou ever before. The MAZDA lamps give more than twice the light you ever before citnisdered it possible now ready to tell you how you can advance in electrical development. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 7th and Alder Street WE GIVE SERVICE ft n m for your Stovo Fixtures u fi E II a your Doors and Windows uuu uu for yoUr sanded Finish 5X Panel Doers 2 It. 8 In, x 6 II, 8 In, x I 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 PI ION K COLUMBIA 60 THE DIRECT With only one change of train, and that is the same station, Oma ha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Denver and other central western points are reached. Tickets and baggage arranged tails will be furnished on request. W. fi. COMAN. G. F. & P. A. I H. HENDERSON McDonaldBldg.,208JcrseySt. I Real Estate, Loans, Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. A. H. BLACKBURN Undertaker and Funeral Director Representing Portland Marble Work, Estimates furnished for all kinds of monuments, vaults and coping work. If you are thinking of having anything done in this line, call at my office ami talk it over. Phone Columbia 263 East Burlington Street, St. Johns, Oregon Building Permits No 88 To Wm. Anderson to erect a dwelling on Columbia boul evard between Mohawk and Oswe go streets; cost $too. No. 89 To W. C. Little to erect a dwelling on Fillmore between Fes seudcti and Trumbull streets; cost $1500. No. 90 To Ktnily McClentcnts to erect dwelling on Chicago be tween Willis and Portland boule vards; cost $300. No. 91 J. H. Iivans to enlarge dwelling on Swcnsou between Cruikshank and Charleston streets, cost $200. No. 92 -To R. S. Williams to erect woodshed on Mohawk between Batik and Swift streets; cost $75. 93 ToG. B. Darrowith to erect dwelling on Jersey between Catlin and St. Johns avenue; cost $150. Hallowe'en Social Tuesday evening, Oct. 31, l 1 - . - n 1 - - - j i 1111 1. the Kpworth League of the M. 1?. 5t N. Hayes street at 8 o'clock. j Ivverybody is invited to come in costume or without one. There I will !c fortune telling, which will Christian Church Sunday school 10 a. tit. , rreaciimg 1 1 a. in. ami Jun !' " "!.V ! m. ior Kudeavor 3 p. 111. Hverybody invited to ull these, service. Tuber naclc corner New York and Leon ard streets. A cordial invitation is extended to nil. J. R. Johnson, Pastor. WE (11VE SERVICE to obtain for current. We nre get the benefit of this great WE GIVE SERVICE LINE EAST The trains of the North Bank Road run through to Spokane, Butte, Helena, Minneapo lis, St. Paul and Chicago without change. None is faster or better appointed. livery modern feature of equipment is .supplied. through to all eastern points, De- O. M. CORNISLL, Agent Accurate Work Guaranteed. Firemen Give Smoker The St. Johns Pire Department entertained their Linuton brethren in the city hall Monday night nt a smoker. Refreshments were served and a jolly time was had. The vis itors enjoyed themselves hugely, and departed at a late hour. A few taps of the fire bell bid them adieu, and incidentally startled a number of our citizens when the tones rang out on the night nir. Short addresses were made by Chief Olson of Ltuutott and ist Chief Noonatt and President Ashbv of St. Johns. Members of Limitou Fire De partment attending the smoker: Krncst Coleman, president: J. R. Grant, vice president; Paul Noyes, secretary and treasurer: Arnold Ol son, chief, Win. Boyce, 2nd chief; Fred Carr, Jacob Treber.Pred Hel lenic, Roy Walters, Prank Ki.cr, Geo. Grant, Prank Wntsou, Chas. Olson, Richard Rhine, John lirick- son, u. w. Hayes, Carl Ivrickson, R. Scopil, Willis Voting, Joe Kritz. Bring In your Job printing wlillo you think or It. Don't wnlt until you are entirely out. Wo uro uqulppod to turn out neat ami tuBty printing promptly at Portland prices or less. Subscribe for tlio at. Jolnm Iluvlow uud keep pentud on tlio doings of tlio city (Dffiriitlo of JJulpto, (OrryVut ni'i'iciiKS Ma)ur K. C. Conch Krixinlrr I'tunU A. RIit Tinmiier W. Srt.lt Krltoglt Alliitiiey A. M Uii HiirtlnmC. It. AintrrV riiy.lflMH A. W. Vincent Chlflitl IV!lo-K. McKliiiiry CiHilicllmrti nt I.BIKf I' W. Valentine CIm. HrnlrMiti II. I'rntik llm.mmi CtHim-lliiirti I'llnt Wnttt A. A. Murk . V, IMvl. CiMMidlmeii Hemml Ward ( I,. I'rrtlne P Kill ' COMMITTKItrt tirclBinl l.L J. W. Itavl. I'. W. Vnlriillnr. A. A. Murk l.lcviiM I. Illll. A. A. Mmk. Clm. Iltr0f-.ui Walrr mi.l Unlit -Cluta. tltnlrxm. J W I. Illll I'liiaiirc -A. A. Muck, J. W. IMvl, 0. I I'rrtlne IhillilltiK mul OriHiiiiW o, i ivnliic. Clio. Ilirtlcnii. ), I'rntik lliituman l.l'ltior l.lretite 1'. W. Vnlriitlue (I. I,. I'mlnr. I). I'iniik lliirnmnn llrultli mul 1'oll.Tn. I'rmik lliHumnti. I'. W. VAlnilliir. I. Illll ORDINANCE NO. .134 An Ordinance Directing and Requiring the City Recor der of the City of St. Johns, Oregon, to Sell Certain Im provement Isomls of Said City in the Sum of $25,500, In Denominations Not to Exceed $500 Eacii. The city of St, Jciliim iIihh ordain u follow; Section t. Whereon, under the pro vision of the charter or 1 1 to city of til. John pcitiiluiug to the Imiic of city Im provement ItoniM, mul the tme thereof, applications Imvc Itcvu filed with the city recorder by inlereleil pirlle nutlet Mid churter, mul the ImiiiiIIuk provision thereof, iiKKri'Kittlnt; lite Mini of Twenty five Thoiitund, 1'ivc lluiitlrod (35.500) Dollar, for street anil wwur improve ment in Said city; and, wlivrtxi, ttinlor mIiI churter anil it provMon the Iknul J.len Docket litis been maile up, unit the council i authorized to ikktie iu IxiiiiU iu denomination not exceeding I'ivc Hun dred If5"l Dollar em'li.aml iu Hllrmud to the total a moil lit of utiKdd u menu, ami, Whereas, melt bond, by the term thereof, mature in ten (10) year from the date thereof, uud be uivufilt' iu eobl coin of the United Slate o( America, and hear luteret ut the rate ol ux jxir cent er annum, lnteret jwiyiihle sumUiumt ally. Mitt intercut to be evidenc-tnl bv coupon iittuchcd to Mid ImiiiiU, the cilv of St. John reterviui! the rieht to take ut) ami cancel any or ull of mIiI louU at auy kvuil-uuuual Interest p'lyinj; ieriol ai or uncr one yenr irom itate uivreot. Now, therefore, The city of St. John iloe ordain a follows: Section a. That the city recorder of the city of St. Johns, Oregon, be, uud lie I liercoy, oruurei, directed nmi rwiulrwl to uuc I'lfty-oun (51) ailtllilouiil city Improvement Ixnuls of the city of St. lobus. Multnomah county. Oreuou. bonds uud coupons to be prorly ij;uwl its re quired uy law and me cliarter ol Mill city. Said bonds to be dated Suplcmlier 1, 1911, due iu leu (10) years from the date thereof, subject to redemption as provided by law; the Mid fifty-one bonds to be numbered from number 231 to 281, IkjUi number inclusive, bonds number ed ajt, jjj, 2, 3U, J3j, ixd, avr, 338, 39. 4. J-H. nt, 343. 4I. 3S. 34'. 247, 348, 349, 35", 351. 253, 3J3, 351, 355, 3S6, 357, 35. 359, 36(), 261, 202, 2O3, 26, 365, 2WJ, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 273, 273, 274. 375. 376, 277. 278, 379, 380 and 381, to be of the denomination 0f l'lve Hundred (fyx'l Dollars each. hectlou 3. mat, miii recorder ol mIiI city do pubiikh notice of the time and place when uud where bids will be re ceived anil opc-utd for the sale of Mid bonds, which Mid 1hui1s shall be sold for the highest price obtainable, but shall not be sold for lew than Ktr and accrued interest. The right is reserved by the council to reject any uud ull bids. Passed by the council this 17th dav of October, 1911. Approved ly the mayor tills 17th day of October, 191 1. k. 1:. tuuui, Mayor. Attest: V, A. Rice. Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review October 20, 1911. NOTICE. Osgood, formerly of Boston Mrs. Restaurant, has leased the Peninsula Hotel, corner of McKiuluy avo. and Willamette houlevard, uhuru she will conduct the same. Hoard hy the day or week. Rooms to runt. 52 ate ORDINANCE NO. -135 An Ordinance Authorizing Ihe Uty Recorder of the City of St. Johns to Draw a Warrant Against the Street Bond Sinking Fund for Purposes of Transfer. The city of St. Joints does onlnin ns follows: Thnl whereas, under the operation of ine "iiancrou itoitiung Act," m tlie witiic has been adopted by the city of St. Johns, for the purjiose of Improvement of streets and construction of sewers, a deficiency has developed iu the street IhmiiI Interest fund, owing to the provis ion of the charter providing for the pay ment of interest semi-annually antl col lecting the tunic but once annually, antl to the further fact that large amounts of said Improvement Honds duly issued for such Improvements arc now drawing in terest against which amounts no interest can ns yet be lawfully collected. Wherefore, to provide the necessary funds with which to promptly pay the face value of nil bond couoons as the same shall become due, the city recorder 01 Mm city uc, nun lie is Hereby, author l.ed, directed and required to draw n warrant against the Street llond Sinking l'uuil and iu favor of the Street llond Interest I'uuil In the amount of jti.imn. which net shall be for the purpose of loaning and transferring snlil fund to said htreet llond Interest l'lind, and that said amount shall lie rctntnsferred ami returned to said Street llond Sinking l'uuil at any time funds are available therefor In said Street llond Interest l'lind without further net or direction of the council. Passed by the council October 17 1911. Approved by 1911. the mayor October 17, K 0. COl'CIl, Mayor. I'. A. Rice, Recorder. Attest! Published bv the St. John Review Oct. 3D, I9II. RESOLUTION It is rewdved by the city of St. Johns, iiiegou: Thai n Ileum, the council did by Or dliiniice No. ij.S iMMK.il by the council and approved by the mayor May 16, 191 1, adopt the city engineer rejiott in the matter of ociiiug and extending of Crawford street hi wild city of St. John irom easterly sine line 01 Kiciimnmi stteet to the easterly Hue of Otitlot A. I,. Miner's Addition, which said Or dinance is hereby referred to and made 11 ivirl of this resolution, and, Whereas, the council of Nild city did 011 the totli day of May, 1911. anixdnt turee irson pov.ening tne pnr ntui ificatious prescribed by charier a view. ers to view mul assess benefits and dam- iges, and, Whereas, mIiI viewers, after having view ill wild promised street, made their reiHirt, ami iwild retxirt Having lieen re (erred again to sild viewers for further consideration, ami they failing to rerl lutllier; now, lllerelore, it I Resolved by the city of St. lohus that J, H. Miller. I,. II. Chambers and Wal- ter.iKed, three disinterested freehold- eis of the city of St. Johns, and m)ksu lug tlie (nullification of iuror of the cir cult court of Multnomah county, he and they mid each of them ure hereby up IKiiutnl 11 viewers to uos the ilnmiik-ei. uud Iteuefits to the reiectlve lot. block aim xircci 01 1111111 proMii to lie con demned fu the protd otHMllllg 01 miii street, as ulorewdil, u well a the benefit of nroitvrtv ikirtlcu larly lienellted thereby, uud that well of Mid viewer slmll tiuallly ut the hour of 10 o'clock 11. in.. October 34. I'll 1. ami prtH'wd to UMHtwt Ihe diimuut ami lieu- fll u piocrihil hi Section 82-83 of mIiI charter. Adopted by Ihe council Octolwr loth, 911. P. A. RICK, Recorder. I'uhlUhcd iu the St. John Review 011 Oct. 13 and 20, 1911, NOTICB OF Proposed Assessment Notice is hereby given that aptsirtlou- ineiit of the cot of lumrovihu Phil adelphia street from II aye street to ItillMin street, it total cot ol which Is ft.'l.8T, In, been aiiisirllonwl uud I on file in Ihe oilice ol the umlcrlgiu'd, subject to examination. AkM.-w.meut district extends Iwck to the center of lots, blocks uud trad of laud abutting on said street u nrovided by Ihe city charter and resolution. ReiiKiiutrHUce against Mid aportioii mviit may be made in wilting uud filed with the uiidersigutil until 5 o'clock p. 111. November 6, 1911. I'. A. RICH, Kicortler. PuhlUhud In the St. Johns Review on Oct. 30 and 27, 191 1. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice U hereby given that upixirtiou- ineut of the cost of improving Maerum avenue Irom Columliia hhpigli to tlie U W. R. & N. trucks, totul colt of J5.438.88 bus been aiiiKirlioiii-d ami is oil tile iu the olficeof the undersigned, subject to ex amination. Assessment district uxteniU back to the center of lots, blyoks or tracts of Uud abutting 011 Mid street a provided by the city charter uud resolution. Remonstruucf aj-aliikt wild umiorUou- inuut may be made iu writing uud filed with the uuderkigucd until 5 o'clock M. November 7, 1911. P. A. RICH. Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review Oct. 20 uud 27, 191 1. NOTICE i'o Improvement llonil Holders; Notice is Hereby iven tliut luitirove- incut Ilouds, Not.. 20 to 29, Inclusive, will lie redeemed at my oil ice November I, 1911. Above bonds will ccuse to draw interest after this date. W. S. KHM.OGO. City Treasurer. Published iu the SI. Johns Review on October 30 and 27, 1911. Go to M. C. Sotile for real ostate bargains. 507 No. Jersey. 5op Work for UreaUr Ut. Jobas, PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT BONDS CITY OF ST. JOHNS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his oilice iu tlie city hall of .St. Johns, Oregon, until Tiles dny, Nov. 14, 1911, at six o'clock p. m. for the sale of not less thnu par value nnd accrued Interest of improvement bonds of the city of St. Johns, Oregon, the mint! to be Issued by authority of Ordinance No. 43.) for the whole or any lart of f25.500.oo. Said bonds to be dated Sept. t, 1911, and issued in denom inations of fsoo.oo each, payable ten years from date, same being coupon bonds bearing six per cent interest pHynble semi-annually, ami subject to all the con ditious iuioscil, directed and stipulated by Section 131 of the charter of the cit of St. Johns. All bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check of two per cent of the ac count, said check to be txiyuble to the city of St. Johns, to which it will revert as liquidated damages iu case party to to whom bonds are awarded fails tunc cepl and jKiy for Mine within I5das from acceptance of bid. Money to be tmld and bonds delivered a I St. Johns, Oregon. Tlie right is reserved to reject auy and all bids. V. A. RICH. City Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review on Oct. 20, 27 uud Nov. 3, 1911. CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Moots cv. cry Wed n e s d n y evening I n Ulck tier's Hall HOLMES I.ODGC NO. tot KNIGHTS Or I'VtlllAS Merit, ovrry rrkUy nlht t 1 muciimk m 1. i), u. r t 1111, viaiiur wir ! ctimc. w. t . Atntitsov. r. c. a.w. nchtt, k. n. s LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. O. F. sr. joiins, oitrr.oN Meets each Monday evening In Odd Fel lows' hr.ll, nt 8:00. Visitors welcomed. DOIilC LODGE NO. 132 I'. 11 ml A. M. Regular communications on first mid third Wed-ne-xdayrt of ouch month in Otltl Follow' hull visitors wclcomo. Central Market! IIOlllltOOK IIIOCK Sec. us for tin; Choicest Cuts of the Hest Menls Olilnlnnblc. Ordar rillrtl mul l.iniily Trnile Sollclled. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. SI. Johns Laundry riioronghly uipilppcd for nil kind of litnndrv work anil Up-to-date in every respect. Prompt mid cllicicnt service kiiiu nntevd. Your pntroniigc solicited. NOTICE TO ADVERTI8EH8. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy for such change should reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. in. Please 'emamber this and save Ihe printer Northern Pacific Railway C'utmlnl hrlruilarr 17 ill MtAVlNIi WI. JUIINk Nuitlt Cim MmMml vu Nwlk HsmU ;:st AlUttllC ltMM IU -MI MUHH4 H.JJp.W AtUttlk IttuivM kin Not lit IumI - - iwia w TIh City Kipicu u IMairl Huuiul t-HP Twin City li'i vIm NucIn HL - - : m IbittrlM ltMruln Cugti huttml - - - U ll u hi Kwttrru IUlM vM Nuith HshV. iwiia w MM. Kll.t Itlfiru vw NullH IWMK - - T'SSp w l'uii fwuml l.lmllnl 3 4s i hi . I)r iTaitMi anil tUHtllt HtihI KlsHi'mr Vscalt lHMHr Hi H, w. AKKIVINIi AT hT JOIINk NaitM lull l.lHiitMt it huiik petit Hi N'tHth Cusai l.lwiinl vu IMMt sound So, lsBc liHut vu Noilh HaHk - n . hi K41 Nu i-wiitc iuiim via huubq - s-(i u m I'itiftc itiiurMi vw Nmth UtHk I'milk Itiiuru via I'ukcIHuuiuI -U'ktcrn llipiru tU NullH Haul - 7 U U Ml Ml u arm KtturM vw inert Huund - WSil l III Mu Klvrr lli)iwu Nona IHutL - J u Mu Hlvcr Hinttr.. vU IMucI Houutl t3 11 l-uriiniiu. ivuhim ot ihthiim; iixhch j llum DlvHlliU Soulll llrna sua tilHk I'uiitt Huuiul l.imilctl tui u imiuui Vmull l'Mccr - iiu 1 II M CuihII, Aut. Spokane, Cortland & Seattle Railway. I.IWVI.Nd WT. JOIIMi. I'illlnlilKt lnwuHr lor I.il, OiMt u4le, 01 uun Tiuiik. nuu Iuil puiuti S:il a hi iuuU Kmulic ltrM. iu it a. hi.; lor CMcaau. M Haul. IIuuIm. KaitWkCity, ut. LohU. Walla Walla, I'iiku. KuoMticlt. (irauiklalU., (MuWu ilalc, White ualmou, Vancouvtr ml Olnu TlUuk rOHHKtUHl NiHth luak l.lmltril,7 s l. HI . lur CbuMlte M raui. urnaua. httw iuy m. iamu, iiwiu. hiiaiitut. KlUvillt. I.luil. I'an-u. KuomvvH. aut Vancouver. Columbia Klver I.ucal. ysi . iu , lur VaneeMi. Laiuao. wiuic Bamiuti. i.yic. tiraH4awil.viiB l'allbrlil ami all Intermediate MatUmt. AHK1V1NO AT T. JOIINIi Intawl lllill'lte Hinen. 7p. w.; Iigoi CllU'4 go, hi IMul. tnualu KauH. CHv, M. Luuu. ttuvkaue. Spraiiue. Kluvtlk I.IhU, Paavu. KWKvelt.(iranuUite,- White ualweMjiMt Vau couvrr. Nuttli Hank I.liuitcil, 7-4JS. Hi.: trow Chk bt. I'aul. Omaha, Kauw City, at l.ouU, Walla Walla, raoi, Koovell. ami Vamwutw. CulumltU KUcr l.ocat gji a. hi., flow Clitt OianJ.lille. CoWendale. I.yU IVbltc iialiBuu. Cauiat, Vancouver autl all luteiwaUUU ta lliiut. HallhrlilKC Pak.eniiei 7.49 . 111. (row t.yU), (loM enJalc ami local Kliata. All trains top for UMeugtrs. Tickets ou sale lot all Hoists. O. M. CornaU. At:eut Tickling iu the throat, hoarse ness, loss of voice, indicate the need of HAfJ.ARD'S HOAR HOUND SYRUP. It easo the lutiKS, quiets the cough and rottorcs health iu the hronchinl tuboti. Price 35c, 50c and $1 per bottle. Sold by St. Johns Pharmacy. Work fur Greater Bt, Johns, 7W