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Headlight Overalls & CURRIER SPECIAL SALES ESTABLISHED FACT Butterick Patterns THE BONHAM NOW Hereafter our regular weekly sale will be known WEDNESDAY SPECIAL 3j as our be advised through this paper and a weekly circu lar of the bargains. EXT WEDNESDAY MAY 1, remember the date, Wednesday, May 1, we offer the following: Men's regular $4.50 Shoes, Wednesday Special, $3.00 Men's regular 4.00 Shoes, Wednesday Special, 2.50 Men's regular 3.50 Shoes, Wednesday Special, 2.00 Understand ns. This does not mean all of our stock at these prices for they nic far Lelcw the cost price, but we have chosen about one hundred pairs for the sale that arc two sea sons old. They arc first quality shoes not up to the minute in style but we guarantee the value to be there. Extra Special!! Extra Special!! We have ehenged our line of Men's Suits from the Rolhchild to the f eck lii.e. c have about sixteen of the Rothchild suits left. You nit n can have these at just C NK IIALK the regular marked price. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN ON SALE NIGHTS TO ACCOMMODATE MEN AND WOMEN WHO WORK II M.d.lwSyr.eu.. V Odd Lots of Ladies' Shoes A large number of odd lots Ladies' Shoes will go at your choice for $1.33. Many of these have been $3.00, some $3.50 shoes. Heather bloom Underskirts We have something like forty of these which sold in most instances at $1.00 and $1.25. As long as they last these will go at OsJv At our store you arc known, we arc known. If we deceive you, the com munity knows it and it hurts. In the city you arc not known. If you arc dis appointed in your purchase and do not go back,therc are other fish to be caught, other million dollar buildings will be built. We will give you true conserva tive bargains. To give us your patronage is to dcvelopc your own community. We will not buy automobiles nnd flying machines on the profit of your purchase. Open Sale Nights to accommodate those who work Ladies' House Dresses BONHAM & CURRIER m isses'& Children's Dresses ORDINANCE NO. 471 An Ordinance Declaring (lie Cost of Improving Newton Street Between Portland Hotilevanl ami Hank Street In the City of St. Johns, Oregon, and Assessing the Property Benefited There by, Declaring Such As sessment and Directing the i:ntry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. The city uf SI. John does oriluln follow: That (ho council 1ms considered the proixuml HHiwuiiwitt fur Improving Nw ton ktriwt from the northerly lincof Tort, land lionlevaril to the southerly 1 1 in- it( Hunk shvet, In the city uf St. John, Orison, and hII objection itwtlc thereto, ninl hvrchy Mscet tHin,deteriiiincs anil ilcclurus the wlmle tint of mud iin prorcment iu lUMiuter )iruvi1tHt hy Drill usncn No. 438 to Ik- the sum of 1,336, .u nil that thu ijhhmhI uiiil peculiar hcnctlti seeming to otti-h lot or jwirt there, of or tmrcul of land within the ns ssitnienl ilittifct, hy miMin of nid itn imminent ami iu just projiortton to such benefits, iiro in the rrspvctlve niniinutii si opposite tne iiiiiniH-r or in sci 1 juon of each lot or twit thereof or twreel of Uinl iu the following annexed assess incut roll.Hinl wild HM-iMiicnt roll, which ii numlicml 75, is hvreliy adopted uinl pprvi us tue h uient lur Mill lrn jirovciiii'iit.Hiul tlw ret-or.lur o( thu city of St. Johns in directed to enter 11 state ment of the nmiiieiit hereby ntuile in the docket of city liens, and cmus notice tuerrot to be imuliMied us provided 117 ciwtiMr, which hsicmwciu 11 h ioiiows; Lot Mock Addition Atut 1 R... 11. 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II. 17. 13. 14 ft. 11 11 11 34.49 74.IH 3H.S9 .34.01 ORDINANCE NO. .172 ...A.. !::::; 19 30 IS !o::::: '5 M U 17 II 10.,.,. 1 7 3 4 4! .WW II II II H II II II II II M I II il (I I II II H II II M II II Marengo 11 it 1 11 11 11 11 ii ii 11 11 11 H J3l jj.95 ; 34-' 3.5 37.37 I3.ll 17.H1 77.41) 353 34 jo 31.50 '3.751 35.001 35.70 39.04 An Ordinnnce Appropriating 33,5s rroui me ucucrai rtuui 01 the City of St. Johns Aloncy to Pay the Excess Cost of Columbia Boulevard Over and Above the Amount Lawfully Assessable to the Proncrtv Benefited. - The city of follow: St. Johns docs ordain us Kcrtfon 1. Tlinl llit.rt lit. ntlil herehv I 3'.3N 1 U, ii)noprliiteil out of tin- Cencnil I'miils I J'M joi tiiecity, not otlicrwtse nppn)tirl.UC!l, 3)34 I o much money as shall be rcquircil to .Jl. ; jmy the excess cot of the improvement J l-l6! of Columbia boiilcviiril, lielnj; th:it Kir '3333 , tiou lyluK between Kichinoiul street and 37-97 , Mohawk ktrect, over ami above the -J7.I5 amount lawfully itMwillc to the prop ?433 city iHMietiteil by sniil improvement, us T"' per iiriiinunce 457, 1101 10 vxcceu ine nmouiil 01 one ininiireii anil cimy-luo ami 31'iw) ($183.34) ilollnrs, face value of uiireileeuieil warrants Issued for s.ild improvement and accrued iutereat there on to the amount of two and 14 100 (Jj.14) dollars. Passed by the council this 33d day of , April, 1917. 1 Approved by the tuiyor this 33d day of April, 191a. A. A. Ml'CK, Mayor, I Attest: l', A. Rice. Recorder, Published In the St. Johns Review April 30, 1917, 65-19 65.70 611.36 51.1" 49-36 73.01 36.H0 1H.41 13.80 67.8? ......64,80 64,88 60.83 51.61 4S.73 37.46 .71.47 18.74 Mnfinn nf Onnf nf LnrAimmnnl! 'j:3(MUllljCUI UIMUI lllipiUVCIIIUIIl. ...95 ...70.98 ...61.13 .61.17 .56.94 .60.57 .5S.74 .51.37 61.59 Notice is hereby Klven that the assess tnent for the improvement of Newton street from Portland Iwulevard to Hank street, the total cost of which is 4.3'6.45i ileclareil by Ordinance Vt 1, ...llll..,l l.. .V.11......A .I....1..- nAl ' 1 wninmiivv iivviac- lK tl coat of improving Newton street 73-93 from Portland boulevard to Hank .60,93 1 tlteel 1 CI... u c.. !l,tw. nrn-mi and Hssesstuj; the property benefited J"' , thereby, declariiiK such assessment and .. c"l directing the entry of the same iu the 56-9 docket of city liens." il'H The cost of said improvement is levied ' nVn '0,s' lM,ts ' '0,s 8l,,t Par" , . T7" cels ot 'am within the liouudaries of the 10,1,1 H.3'0-45 district, us follows: lletueeu nnrlli Passed by the council this 17th dy of erly line of Portland boulevard ami the Aliril. 1913 Aiuirored by the mayor this 17th dy of April, I9i. A. A. .MULK, Mayor. Attest: 1'. A. RICK, Recorder, Published iu the St. Johns Rericw ou April 76, 1917. How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined nt the Peuin.su In Title, Abstract and Realty Co" Accurate work. Reasonable fees. II. Henderson, mnuuKer, 208 North Jursoy, McDonald building, Proach the gospel of St. John. southerly line of Hank street. A statement of said assessment has been entered in the docket of city liens April iSth, 1917, and said assessment is now due and payable at the oflice of the recorder of the city of St. Johns, Or Kon, and will be delinquent and bear in terest, alter April asm, 1913, and if not iMid on or before May 18. iQia. proceeding will be taken for the collec tion of the same hy sale of property as provitieu uy me city courier. V. A, RICH, City Recorder, Published iu the St. Johns Review ou April 36 and May 3, 19 13. Iu cases of rhetttuntistn relief from taiu makes sleep and rest pos sible. This may be obtained by ap plying Chamberlain's Uuiment. Vor sale by all dealers. ' TAKE ADVANTAGE Of Our Spring Clean Up $15.00 and $18.00 Suits for $12.00 Odd Lots of Shoes, all styles, at practically your own price. Less than Cost. Ladies' Kimonas at prices that range from 25c to $2.00 Children's and Misses Dresses, ready made, from 50c to $1.50. These prices can't be beat Broken lots of Men's Dress Shirts, $1.00 to $1.50 values for 39c Men's Negligee Shirts, all styles and colors, for Summer wear, now only 75c Couch Co. "PIONEERS" DISTRIBUTERS OF MERCHANDISE SINCE 1904