St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 24, 1911, Image 4

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    FOR SALE
Ten acres of orchard land, all
planted to Newtown and Spit7.cn
berg apples, neatly fenced, abun
dant spring water, small lionse on
land, zxi miles from the Columbia
and mile from the White Salmon
rivers; without doubt the finest soil
and best located orchard in the
famous and fertile White Salmon
rWash.l valley. Price $7,500. lfor
further particulars, call at or m
dress this office.
lent:
con
wit
great
the
Irregular bowel movements
to chronic constipation and a
stipatcd habit fills the system
impurities. IIKkMNKisa
bowel regulator. It purifies
system, vitalizes the blood and puts
the digestive organs in fine vigorous
condition. Price 50c. hold
St. Johns Pharmacy.
Christian Church Sunday schoo!
to a. m., Preachint; tt a. in. am
7no i). in., C. K. 6:30 p. 111. Jun
ior Kndcnvor 3 p. in, Everybody
invited to all these service, Inner
nacle corner New York and I.eon
nnl streets. A cordial invitation is
extended to all. J. K. Johnson
Pastor.
A fine piano, good ns if from th
.shop today, cost $100, will sell for
f 100 cash to .stive shipping Kast,
taken before November 20. See
Hyerlee, this office.
Regulate the bowels when they
fail to move properly. II UK MM
is 1111 admirable bowel regulator.
helps the liver nnd stomach mid re
stores a fine feeling of strength am
hnuyaucy. Price 50c. Sold by St
Johns Pharmacy.
RESOLUTION
A Resolution Authorizing a Special
I'.lcctiou Pursuant to Iuitiativ
Petition for the Citv of St. Johns
Multnomah County, Oregon, and
Pixiiit: the Time and Place for
Same to be Held, ami Naming
the Judges and Clerks to Act
Thereat, for the Purpose of Sub
uiittiug to the Qualified Klcctors
of Said City the Proposition of
Ratifying and Confirming the
Municipal bonds Issued ami Soli
by the City of St. Johns, of 5500
Denomination, Aggregating (,
000, unlet! .March 21, 1011,11111
Hearing Interest at Six Per Cent
Per Annum, rrincipal Due 011
March 21, 1921, in l'tiyment of
berry blips, Pontoons, Ap
proaches, etc., Purchased by suit
City of St. Johns from the St
Johns Transportation Co., and
Acknowledging Said Ilomls to be
n Valid ami Minding Obligation
AgaiiiKt Said City According to
the KceituU Therein Contained
It l ruNilvwl Uy the clly of Si. Julian,
.Mumiummi county, utwwtu:
Tlwt, HlirM, tlicie m Ihwii wilimit
IihI tu tn itHHtider 01 mt vlty ol ht
IhIiiw it jxlltltin ilvnmnilliiK tlwl 1 1 if ful
litliK )inil Ihw nil 1 1 li Mdiinltlv
to the I mm I vtn uf tint city uf Si
JiiIiii for lliuir imttmvHl or rvlvetiou m
h 1 ikk' I olvrtkm in Ih lit'lil in HiTtnil
illicit with Ordinance No. ! of hi city
ul St. Johns. ti Mil:
"llo It uwu'Utl by tlw jKMiiilt' of thv
city ul hi. luiiim, Hint tiiu city 01 i
John itotM unlitiii it follow:
S'titloll 1. Tllltt till tllIMM CVttlllll inn
nioiiwl IhiiiiU. iuiiiiIwwI 1 to u, iiii-ln
HivO, III fy IIVIIOtlllllHtillll. HHIt'HHtlllK
NhK), iHHitiiiK InU'reU Ht 6 r fut jkt
hiiiiiiiii, itileren wyiiie mmiii-miiiiimii)'
Oil tilt' IIH llMV Ol N'lMHIIlHT Mill
Muruli wich yr, iWtwl MnivIi )i, tun
tit nwtun Mittvli ji, lyvi, ,ttuU,l
tlio mayor Hint rtHtinlvr k uv clly l t
Joint, in Iultmmli coii lily, tlivK"
oil liuluilf ol wtiil city, iHiraiiMiit to Ortli
iiiinco No. i, iiimI by the council ol
Ntiil city of Ht JiiIiiih the iikt tUy of
Mmoli, mil, lor Hie urMcti JwyhiK hi
(till fur (lie fcrrv kliiw. iMiiitooim Mint ittt-
iitttiirlitNi (iHincrly hhiiwI by St. John
f ruittuittntlou r.tmiuity, klttMUM 011 llic
tMit Iwuk ol the Willamette river l the
foot of I'llUliurtt stitvt. 111 Haul city of
St. JollHk, Itttil U4I 1 he H't ImiiIc of wti
livtir oiiiin.lttf wtiil citv, ut llie ferrv
luiulhu; of kMlil couiiMiiy, imrclwM-.l
lioni Mlil hi. Jolui 1 rriiinitoriHtiou com
IMiiy liy the city of W. Johiu. to lie
tntittl'wrttNl to MiiIIihmimIi county. Ore
uou. to Ik uwl I'V Mill eottutv in conutt'
lion wlllt tlie oiMrMtiou of 14 ferry Ihmi
iiertit thti Willamette river bom the
city of St. Juliu. free to the public, tli
IhmiiU huvhlK U'en hiiv1ihm.h liy The
I'tuiiiikUltt lUiik of St. Joluix, Oreuou. he
itml itre Ity the in-ople uf city of St
Julius niufli-il wild uvkliowleilKt'il itml lie
c 1 11 r ix I to lw it jukt ituu legt' iutlehtetl
nut ul mM city, Mittl city kiwi I m
witih Hint itll of Mill ImhhU. nriueliKtl urn"
iuttirukt, ut the time Hint jlce therein
kKCiniMI.
Sectkm i. All omiMtioii or iiniiulitr
itluk' in the iirocetttHuuk- heiutufort) hml
jKitliiinim; to tho HiitlioiliMttoii, Mile or
execution of fctlil IhiiiiU, or otherisUe,
or uuy theroof , jurinltcluuiul or other
wImi, me wuIvinI, Hinl all defecU, if uuy
ouretl."
Thut Hit) recorder of wtid city of St
Juhun has verified the number of kluuii
tuuw 11ml the eeuuiiK-ue thercsif , mid
the votiuv; (iu;ilTficutiou of ench iH-rtoii
signing the mkne hy commrniK Mid sin
nature with the reuiktnttluu ImmiU of tin
city of Ht. John for the hut preceding
leyulur city election, mid found the
hatue to lie genuine, mid llwt more tltuu
fifteen per cunt of the qualified votvrk of
tli city 01 bl. joniu, uregon, nuvu duly
stgiiMl wild lHjlitiun, the jvrceiitut lut
iug tiron itKcrtaitied by citlculutiug 011
lusi of tht wltolc iiumher of voted ct
for Mayor ut the htkt precediui; reuulur
election tor omcerk 01 miu city 01 si.
Julius, Orctfoti, thut not more than 30
mimue were klguetl to uuy kiuutu kheet
of Mid H!titiou; thut each tdicol of siiid
ctition hat been duly verified hy uffitlu
vit of the )oroii circtilntiug the Mime,
and Unit Mid petition luu Ixeu circiilut
cd, higiiLsl, prekented mid filed in ull re
kpects as required hy tJrdiiuute No. 408
ol the city ol St. Johns, nnd the city at
torney for said city ol St. Johns tuts pre
ared n Iwtllot title fur sttid imwuHire,
which is hereby unproved by the ouuucil
of said city, and all naU rgtiulrod ur euu.
teiiijrtetr by the itforusuhl Ordhwiic),
or itherwlst), iii'coSury to require tit v
council of the city of St. Johns to order it
special election lor the purpose of sub
milting wild measure to the legal voters
of the city of St. Johns, have been fully
anil regularly periormcu, it is oruereo
and resolved as follows:
Section 1. That 11 siicclal election he
held in the city of St. Johns, Multnomah
county, Oregon, in accordance with the
requirements of the aforesaid tKlltloii.
and the aforesaid Ordinance No. 408, and
of the charter of mild city on Tuesday,
thesth day of December, 1911, for the
j)iir)oscof subiuittliiK to the oualificd
electors of the clly of St. Johns lor their
odoptlou or rejection, the measure or
promised law In the aforesaid petition
set out. ami in this resolution recited.
Section a. That the City Recorder be,
and hereby Is required to cause to be
published 11 notice of said election in th
manner and form in said Ordinance Nc
408 provided for, and the chief of )ollce
of said city be mid Is required to post
notices ol said election, us by said urm
nance required, and that said Kecordei
lie and is further required to have print
oil the necessary mid proper ballots for
said election, and Procure the necessary
tK)ll books and tally sheets, and make all
ueccs4ury mid proiicr arraiiucmeuts to
enable the ouallfieif electors of said citv
of St. Johns to hold such election and
vote iiikiii said measure.
Section .1. And it is hereby ordered
that the following Indues and clerks of
said election be, nnd they hereby are u
pointed, to wit:
Judges of the I'lrst Ward: Gilbert
(toodhtic, Marion Johnston mid I, II
Martin.
Judges of the Second Ward: b. It
Chipmati, S. W. Rogers and l'red llrotvn
Clerks ol the I'lrst Want: Otis I.eiirn
cd and A. W. Marklc.
Clerks of the Second Ward: A. I),
McDonald and C. 1!. li.illuv.
Section 4. That the chief of iiollcc of
the city of St. lohns do mid perform all
necessary mid proiior acts required of
him under the laws of the state of Ore
uoii, and the charter mid ordinances ol
the city of St. Johns In earrvliiL' this res
ollltloil into effect and ill the conduct ol
said election.
Section x. That the polliut; places fo
said election be, and are hereby fixed as
loiiows:
l'ollniL' place for the Plrsl Ward: Vitt
entine'H Real Untitle Office, 401 .South
Jersey street.
Polling place for the Second Ward
Council Chamber of the City Hull.
Polls will be open between the hours
01 1) 11, m, ami 7 p. m.
Adopted by the council November 14
1011. I', a. KICK,
Recorder
Published in the St. Johns Review on
Nov. 17 mid 34, lull.
RESOLUTION
It Is rtfolved Ity the clly of St, Johns
That it deems It vxieiliriit mid iicccsutry
to improve (resiiaiiiKtrecl Irom the e-t
erly line of Iliichaimu street to the west
erly Hue of Ida street in the clly
of St. Johns in the following manner, to
wit: Uy grmllm; wtiil portion of Mid
street to gmde its shown on plan mid
profile prepared therefor by C. It. Ait
drew, clly engineer, and by lnvlni: 11 6
foot cement sidewalk on both sides
thereof the entire length of the improve
uieiii, togetiier Willi nil necessjiry ce
incut crosxwiilkii ami iron t!titten; cc
incut curb 17 feet from piopcrty line the
entire leuulh, Suld work to be done
iiccordlui! to the plans and speciliciitlons
til Hie cuy cimiueeroii nic in the oiuce ol
the city recorder relative thereto, which
Mid plans mill HiK-cllicutloiiH itml esti
mate lire satisfactory mid are herebv
approved. Said luiprovi'iut'iits to be
made In accordance with the charter and
ordinance ol the city of St. Johns, and
under the uiervllou and direction of
the city engineer.
1 hat the cot ol Mid improvement to
! MueiMKii its pinvliltti ity tiiucity char
ter iiiniii the piotierty esiieciitlly ami Mr
llciilarly iH-ncllttHl thereby, and which
heieby dcclaretl to Ik- all of loin, parts
o lots, bliK'Us itml istrceU of laud be
tween the termini of ktich Improvement
abutting itMiii, iidjitct'iit or proximiile to
siiiil Oreklmm street in equal ptoHirllon
to each lot itbtittlnv; thereon from the
miirtriiwil linen of Mid street buck to th
center of the block or blocks or trad
of laud abutting (hereon or proximate
tnervio.
That all the property Included In Mid
improvement dMrict iifoieMld is herebv
iicciareti 10 lie i.ocai iiuproveineut i)n
Irlct No. 76,
That the city engineer's itkscMiiueut of
the prolHiiile total cost ol Mill improve
uieiii 01 Min sireet is i, 110. 75.
That the cost of sulii improvement is lo
ik itkeiHi itgaliinl the proin.'ity In miIiI
liK'itl itkkCMiuciit diktrlct us piovldtsl hy
lite city t-mirier 01 tne city 01 m. Joinu
Ailopletl tne iikt ilsy ol November
Pin.
1'. A. RICK,
City Recorder,
l'ublikliiHl In the St. John Review on
.Nov. 74 aim nee, i, lyn.
NOTICE OF
Special Election
Notice Ithcichv Klveu that bv virtue 1
nil itivc iH-tilioii s dlicclint', itml roo
lotion of thuCouticil.luaccoiilaucc there
with, which icmiIiiIioii w.udulv udopici
by the council of the city of
hi. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon
."uiwmiivr 14, 1911, it special elcc
11011 win ue neiti in Hit' city o
St. Johns, Multnomah county. Orceou
onluduy, December 5, 1911, for the
puristic 01 vonug ior or uguuini
"AN ACT
RHtilying and contlnuine the lutitiici
uil bond ifeiicd uud sold hy the citv of
St. Johns, Multiumiah county. Oieuou.o
f joo denomination. aggregutiiiK o.ckio
UittMl Miircli 11, 1911, iHxirlUK Interest at
b per cent, per iiiinmii, priuclutl 1I11
.Murcii 31, 1921, in utymeiit ot fer-
y sliw, outo)us, atipriKiches, etc., pur
hed by the city of St. Johns front St.
Johns TruusiKirtutiuii Co., and uckuowl-
eilguiK Mill Itottils to be a Iceul and
IiiudiiiL' oblieiition aeaiust Mid citv, 11c
cording to the recitals therein con
tallied. "
Valentine's Real lUtute Ollice, 401 S.
ern-v ktreet. St. lohns. Orceou. has been
ektitblikhed its ikiIIIiil' place for Hirst
Ward, and Council Chamber. Citv Hall.
St. Johns, Oreeou, h.ts been it,tithtihed
itk polling place fur Second Ward.
Polls will open at q o'clock In the
forenoon and close at 7 o clock in the uf.
teruoou.
1'. A. KICK,
Recorder.
PuhlikhiMl in the St. Johns Review on
Novembtir 17 uud 34, 1911.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
In order to Insure a change of ad'
veitlsement the copy for such change
houd reach this office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
remember this and save the printer
Business Men We Can Recommend
DR. RAMBO
DENTIST
First National Dank building.
ST. JOHNS, OREGON.
JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Day & Night Offlco in McChcsney bile
St. Johns, Orci on.
Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D
Residence, G97 Duwaon Street
Oflkc, Plitcr Illock.
University Pork, Portland, Oregon.
PERRY C. STROUD
LAWYER
First Notional Sank Uuilding
ST. 101 INS ... OREGON
0. J. GATZA1YER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McDonald Building
ST. JOHNS . . OREGON
J. R. WEIMER
Transfer and Storage
Wo deliver your goods to nnd from
all parts of l'ortlnnd. Vnncouvor, Linn
ton, Portland and Suburban Lxproas
Co., city dock and all polntn accessible
by wagon. Plnno and, furniture moving
Office IMiorn: Coltiinhiri 24
Residence Phone Colttinhin 198
St. Johns Express, Transfer
and Storage Co.
I'iitno Movini: a Specially. Until
iiiK done lo and from l'ortlnnd
Residence 400 Knst Richmond
Office 103 North Jersey Street
CAMP 773 W. 0. W.
Meet ov.
crv Wed-
n o s d a y
evening
i n Hick-
ner'a Hall
IIOlMtS LODGE NO. 101
hNir.ins or I'vriiiAS
M.-liry I'tUtr ttlttlit ut
0 i.nurKKK ni I. i, w, ri
.'j IIHII, Vlallui Klwujfl
W. C. AIDtllMIN. C. C.
A.W. IICKtt, K. It. s
dKs, LAUREL LODGE
lr No. 1 86 I. 0. 0. F.
ST. JOHNS, OllfGON
Meets each Mondiiy evening In Odd Fol
lows' hall, ut H:0U VUltord welcomed
DOItIC 100GC NO. 132
r. nnd A. M.
Rciriilur commtinlcatlona
on Arat uud third Wod
noiuhivN of unch month
in Odd Fu uwa' hit
Visitors w elcomu.
Central Market!
HOt ItltOOK IIIOCK
See us for tin; Choicest Oils ol
the Hf.st Meats Olitiiinable.
Ordrr riMVd uud rumlly Trade Solldtrd.
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
St. Johns Laundry
1 noroiieiiiv ciiiiipiK'ti tor an gums
of laundry work and
Up-to-date in every respect.
Prompt and efficient service Rttap
antectl. Your patronage .solicited,
Not a luxury hut a necessity,
soiiictlntiK every home ouiht to
have. Satisfactory estimates on
new or repair work.
EDMONDSON CO.
-3 S, Jerey St. Phone Columbia 91
EL CO.
Succi'SMir to
St. Jotuu S.tud uud (inud Coiumiiv
I.. 1). JACKSON, Prop.
General Contractor
We are prepared to do anv and
all kinds of excavating for street
work and other purposes. We
also handle sidewalk and build
ing material.
Newton and lfeseudeu Streets
St. Johns, Oregon
Phone Columbia
hb,C
Headlight
Overalls
Star Brand
Shoes
Huiskamp
Bros. Shoes
Butterick
Patterns
The Best Dressers
Wear "Peck" Clothes
The Reason:
They are clean-cut and
crisp, giving men a solid,
successful appearauce. If
you want to feel sure a-
bout style and fit, we arc X.
sure that we have the &
clothes here that will win
your confidence and will
hold your good opinion
through their good wear
ing qualities.
The prices range from $15
to $25, hut correctness is a
fixed characteristic of these
Peck clothes, no matter
what the price may be.
Huts nnd the other furnish
ings for men of the right
style.
vmmr jm
Warner
Washable
Rust Proof
Corsets
John
Strootman's
Shoes
for Women
Grocery Department
Is kept right up to the minute in all the seasonable products. We
are increasing our lines of Dishes, Glass and Graniteware.
A dollar spent in our store is spent right. Each dollar you
spend with us helps St. Johns to have a larger and better store.
Bonham & Currier
Ba.C04444
Everything Considered,
There is nothing to be desired in a Corset that
you wont find at its best in a KABO Corset
There is a CABO model that is intended for such a figure
as yours, and you'll realize what a perfect fit is when you
put on a KABO model. Buy a KABO Corset next time
Arc You Looking for a Nice New Dress?
We have a large assortment in MILL ENDS, fine weather
fabrics at very modest prices, prices that will suit
Men's Suits - $15 - Men's Overcoats
Two Thousand Pictures of
prevailing fashions, are featured in the new Winter
Style Book illustrating the LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
PATTERNS. 20 cent including a free 15c pattern
The new Embroidery Book now ready at 10 cents
including a free transfer pattern.
THE WINTER
qtv??7 mm V
32 Colored Paget
COOD llluitratlotu of
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
PATTERNS
13 NOW ON SALE
5c if purchased with a 15c pattern
Exceptionally Good Values in Ladies', Misses' and Children's
HIGH TOP SHOES
COUCH & COMPANY
PIONEER MERCHANTS
Opposite City Hall Phone Columbia 137