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THE ST. JOHNS W.VIDV A. W. MAHKU! At PuMlahfd Ktr rrlv JIT Went tlurUnnttin Btrwl TiiR Rninw Is itr-rtJ at lwt wffif In JUtnt Johnn. Orrun. m himI mMlttr el the M-coti4 situ under the Aat mi Con rrtonl March J. 1R79. dntiil SVrr Oitj t M. fists. tMtlMMBt i nMt M4 OKI Subscription prle 11.00 paryttar. IMKor Hovlew: 1 would Mo to ha onHKhtonml n littlo hIwhii the nmoiHimoitl to the Constitu tion mithortelng ciliuc to montc nnd pormlttinK of mirromiur of chnrlors. I notice Unit thore scorns to ho conKidornhlo con fusion uh to the ronl moaning of the nmandmont. The wording of tlio nmondmont nIIowh such inorgarfl to take plnce "provided n majority of the KL12CT0HS of oacli of the incorporated cities or townH or municipal corpora tions nirccted authorize the mir rondor or merger, uu the case may ho. Now, does that really mean a majority of the citizens oigible to vote, or a majority of those voting In each city .' What is your opinion of it, and cannot the Legislature correct the word ing to mean the majority vote? Citizen. In answer to the above, it would seem to the ordinary mor tal that the law means just what it saysa majority o the eloc tors, not a majority of the votes cast. If the framers of the bill had a majority of vote cast in mind, it is exceedingly unfor tunate that they did not make the law to rend that wny. Hut probably they decided that mor ging of cities is such a serious matter that it should be author ized only by a majority of those entitled to vote. If two separate and distinct meaning)) could be taken out of the measure, it would then be termed an am biguous measure, or one having two meanings, and in law an ambiguous law is generally deemed nil and void. So it would seem that the law must stand as it reads until changed by a vote of the people of the state. The voters had no man tier of knowing what might be in the minds of the framers of tho bill. Thoy could only judge by wnat it very clearly states. And the Legislature has no pow er whatever to change a mens ure adopted uy mo people, or construe it to mean other than what it plainly makes clear. At least that is our understanding. 11 it could do so in one instance. it would bo folly for tho people to vote upon any measure. It Is probably true that tho measure would liavo carried just as read ily had it stated "a majority of the votes cast in each city." but it did not. The electors of a city moan all who are eligible to vote, whether they do or not. To our mind tho only way the now law could bocomo ell'ectivo would bo for each city interest ed to cast an allrmative vote large enough to guarantee a ma joruy 01 an ongiwo voters tn each instance. OUR NATIONAL BANK CHARTER FROM THE. U.S. GOVERNMENT DEMANDS BOTH CHARACTER AND NUIMu T BEHIND OUR BAN K M The National Banking Act, under which our bank operates, has many restrictions for SAFEGUARDING our depositors. Several times each year Hank Exam iners, representing the Treasury Department, examine our uanK anu see inai we couuucl our uusiness in con formity with these laws. Besides, there are capable business men of UPRIGHT UHAKAUTEK behind our Hank. We solicit your ac counts, both business or personal. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Accounts FiRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON i V7 ftTT a i aiK xo w omen on jLconomy I IT'S important that you get corsets that are suited to your figure, that fit you well ana comfortably, that please you as to cut and materials; but it's even more important that you net the right corset from the point of view of value. That is why we call special attention to our stock of new models of KABO "The Liva Model Corm" We are particularly . well satisfied with them liecnisr? thnv mvr uc ffiffiESS uch a finc opportunity to &Vi do some real value giving. Cut ctt low In (rent aad back. V-...'-, .... C 1 you want, in style, material and priced if) SB! J Women arc the shoppcts of the family. Upon them dcvol veil the responsibility of an economical expenditure of the house hold funds. They arc on the nlctt for bargains. Hut there Is only one kind of bargain, and that Is the bargain of merit. That Is Economy. Hconotnlcal buying consists not in the getting of ait nrticle at a small price, but in getting an nrticU of ipiality without pay ing more than it Is worth. Women are careftU whoppers b it ccn the shrewdest of them arc sometimes humbugged. An urhrk' Is not always n bnrgniu because it is plastered with a ptara-i .iiiuouucing a 50 per cent reduction, Generally the price has lm n raised lK-forc it has brctt reluxd, for be sttrc no merchant g .mg to sell you gools for less than they cost him, unless tints.- g-nds are so worthless they arc a drug on the market and wi hum vilnc to you. Merchants can not do that sort of thing and tetiuui in business, for their losses would soon bankrupt them When you are ready for real ccont tnicnl buying, for getting the fullest possible values for your money and every nrticle of genuine quality, Come to Us We'll do the rest. It Is our wny of doing buslncssntxl ll wins. bUtcr m side. JPrki $3.50 . TEN mm 1 - FREE STAMPS Ten 'Ka6o Means Good" rnec s, & H. SUmptnre llicCiittomtr'n IliKoiitit.tlltT IT. This Coupon Oood ror 10 S. & 11. FREE II lrwnlnl Uhmi nmkiiiK n Mitclia nmtxuil. ini tt ooc or more, thrnc Umin will be In ! illlloti lu icKvitnr Unit ultcii with the mrcliae Not Good Aftor Nov. 13 COUCH & CO. Geiturnl Mdsc. Coltinibln 137 ST. JOIINSf OKK. A Big Show Portland's greatest exposition, the Munufncturera' & Land Pro ducts show, hns brought under one rool in uregon'a metropolis Bio Suilntit a Day Dram. Tho cipiinHlon of IlrltlMli commerce, writes T. HlmriHT ICnnwIxou In tlio Century, 1IhcuhhIiik "Tlio Chum oriimiK- limtlon In IIuhIiiuhk," wan duo to tho tiny drcninlnir of practical men, who IhmiikI thcinKolvits toKvtlier In trii(lln KhIIiIh for tho purpoHo of cnpttirluK tho liuxt IiuhIiichh tho world conlit olTur. COUCH & COMPANY Phone Coumbla 137 'PIONEER MERCHANTS" OJO IO Years in St. John I J the greatest array of products I Tho oxpanslon of Amcrlcnn comtnereo of the soil over assembled in the United States besides mag nillcent displays by the lending manufacturers. Tliousands of people from all over the Northwest nave viewed tho exhibits and nronounccd the exposition the most successful , B,m, wHh tho n,mmCo of hiHdotm eVet llCld West Of ChlCagO. UlO millw. nn.1 n nmwmmim t.oon1n Inhnl.lt display of fruits, grains, grasses! ,0 onco bnrron n-Klon. Homo of thorn and vegetables lias never been j "inuiKlnwi" raiiroadx, others steel, nnd etumled at niiy exposition Of tho, others, nnlii, "saw" manufactures Is tho HUino subNtnncu In n inoro mod em wttliw. TIioho men who ciiKlneered Its marvelous Rrowtli "saw (ho unseen" by nld of their Imnnlnntloii. Away in tho wumI they saw tlio desert places, nicro wan to wlldcniois of tho unpro ductive, nnd they "ImaKlneil" Irriga tion. And now tho enrtli has becomo kind in recent years. During tho last two weeks many cities and towns of tho states have had special davB at the fair, includ ing the Willamette Valley coun try. Tillamook county. Clnckn mas county, Woodburn,. Forest urovo anu uiuer pinces. The exposition will not close Its doors until November M nnd from November 8 until the clos ing nigiit tncre win ue mnny programs of interest. Tho working exhibits are of tho highest character and testify to the large number of articles manufactured in Oregon with the "Made In Oregon" Inbol go- parts of the United foreign lands. He- Ing to nil States and sides the hibits and manufacturers' ex- the One of tho industries in Ore gon which has an opportunity to mnko n special growth this time, owing to war conditions in ISurope, is tho llax industry. Dr. D. A. Pierce, chairman of tho Oregon llax committee, has rocontly vvrltton to the nromo tion department of tho Portland Commercial Club inviting its participation in this movement. lie calls attention to the fact that tho known I ax mot ueinir area of tho world is comparative ly small; that under present conditions it is unlikely that any considerable amount of llax will bo raised in Helghim, Ireland or Hussin nnd that it will devolve upon tho United States to fur nlsh tho greator part of tho llbor needed within the next few years. It is well known that tho Willamette Val oy ami other parts of Oregon can produce llax fiber equal to tho very best huropean product and ho be lievea that this is Orogon's on portunity to attract tho attention of tho world by her llax pro ductlon. In tho vicinity of Ssalem it has boon demonstrated that ono aero of llax w nro duco from f00 to GOO pounds of clean llbor which at present prices fine disnlav of fruits, grains, grasses and vegetables, tho hourly urograms and special features have proved a great drawing card and there is something doing at tho ex position afternoon and evening. l wico during tho closing weok many valuable exhibits will bo distributed by tho exhibitors On Friday, November 13. Chinoso baby show will bo ono of tho unique features ant musical attractions of a hiirh class order are daily attractions at tho show. Tho last week will brinir to tho exposition the Tho Dalles, Hood River and other snecia days, iho exposition Is wel worth a visit and railroad rates are an extra inducement for al to soo tho big exposition. A good s zed crowd from St Johns attended last Friday after noon. wiiero nouo of theso thlupi had any oxlxtenco. Tho romnnco of things Is ns real ns tho romance of human hearts. When Andrtw Lnnn Forgot. Androw Lnn wns ubHcntmluded nt times. Onco ho paid u visit to n Scotch professor nt it university whoro ho lec tured, llo wns tn catch u return train early In tho inoniliik', nnd brenkfnst wns ordered for 0 o'clock, but nt H:!10 a horrllled timid announced to tho fnm Ily that Homo ono hnd stolen Mr. I-nng's clothes nnd ho couldn't Ret up. Tho host wont to Mr. Lmik's room nnd found him sitting up In lied In his mnnoclo nnd pnjamns. Thero was no sln of nny other Knrmont In tho room. Tho host went downstairs to summon tho pollro, but Ix'foro ho could a connection by tho stnto owned tclo phono tho maid came running down to sny that Mr. Lung's rlgKlng had been found. IIo had foldinl up his clothes tho ntjjht tsjforo nnd put thoiu under ids pillow becnuiio tho pillow wns too low nnd then forgotten nil about It. Now York Run. No. 0047. Report of the condition of the First National Bank nt St. John. In the stntc of Oregon, nt the clone of builucM Oct. 31, 1014: KltSOUKCKS, Loans nnd discounts f209.02fi.G7 Ovcrdnifts, tccurcd & unsce'd 63.25 U.S.bondstoiiccurec rcu nt Ion 50.000.00 Other boudt to secure otnl snvtitKi u.ouo.uo Ilondit. Sccurltlc. etc 5-I.G-13.G0 Stock in I'cdcrol Kctcrve llatik GOO.OO Itnnking liounc. furniture nnd fixture 3,000.00 Due Irom htntc and Private Hanks nnd and Snvingt llnnks 1.163.74 Due from npproved rccrvc nf;cnt In Ccntnil cities 1,703.78 in otticr Ketcrvc cities 20.070.70 cuccks and oilier ensh Items.,,, Notes of other Nn tionul Itauks l'rnctloual tvipcr cur rency, mckels.ccut. , Lawful money rctcrve in bank, vu: hjiccic..... 2,080.01 1,215.00 131.73 Lrgal-tender notes Redemption fund with 15,310.50 215.00 U. S. Treumrcr (s lcrct.of circulation) 2,500.00 An enjoyable ovening was snont Thursday. Nov. fith. nt thohomoof Miss Hernice Brown- ley, 201 S. Kellogg street, in honor of tho first annual of tho "Omega Chi Sigma." The rooms woro beautifully decor ated in old roso and maize fes- toons and an abundanco of beau tiful chrysanthemums, Dainty refreshments were served tho latter part of tho eveninir and should mnko this crop as the punch bowl by no means the profitable ns anything tho farmers can raise. North School Notes as Alfried Mageske has returned irom the east and is heartilv welcomed by his schoolmates and teachers of tho North School. Tho teachers of tho North bchool gave their annual lunch eon on Tuesday of this week with Miss AHco Sorlohel guest of honor. Tho collation was held at tho noon hour. Tho room was dec orated with chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Thoso present were: Tho Misses Alice Sorsoliel, Nellie M. Stevens. Floy Mc Niven, Anna 11. Kennedy, Mao Wright and Gertrudo Thomas. least patronized corner. Thoso present wero: Tho Misses Ar lino Shaw. Floy Coffey. Alico Wrinkle, Mildred PolV, Jenny McNiven, Agnes Orr, Gladys ralmer. Nina Lesh, Ethel Huf- ford. Marie Bredeson. Hazel Johnson, Ruth McGregor. Her- nico McGinnis, Keulah Beam. Marion Dunsmoro nnd Hernice Brownloy: Messrs. Wesley Wrin kle, Uron Lear, Hoy Beam, Jack Brownloy, John McGregor, Harry Peterson, Louis Dunsmoro. Bus- sell Poll", Ferris Swisher, George lluttord. Itert Sundstrom. Louis Keliher, Charles McGinnis nnd Flavius West. Don't forget to reserve the date of Nov. 20th for tho II. S. On that night tho students will play, "The Villago Lawyer," This will be a good play, so you don't want to miss it. Jimt tnkn tho cans of Mr. Yy, l"uruist with nolio anil clatter. Whtn lie obeervca ono'a hand on lilsh 110 known lust iwnt'a the mutter. Denver Itenublloan. "(Jrceeo wns tho torch bearer of clv lllzntlou," declared tho teacher. "Worn thero surfrngetto nrson squads Hint long ngol" nBked tho bright pupil, llurfn'o Kxpress. retcr, I'eter, pumpkin eater, Had n wife nnd tried to beat her. Still her beauty ti unmarrcil. 1'eta will shortly leavo the ward. Spokano Spokosman.Hevlew. Total 3C3,C54.C0 I.IAIItl.ITIl'.S. Capital stock paid In f50.000.00 Surplus I unit 10,000.00 umuviiu-d proms, less expen ses nnd taxes tmld 0,983.24 National bank notes outstnud't; 50,000.00 Due to Trust Companies and Savings Hanks 500,10 individual deposits subject to check 117.294.90 Demand certificates of deposit 15.774.81 Time deposits pay able after notice of 30 days or longer 112.450.50 Cashier's checks out standing 1,203.00 Postal Savlugs Den'ts 3.695.90 Notes and bills rediscouutcd. . 780.00 "Why nro men so old fashioned In their Ideas?" asked tho tntollcctual wo man. Tni nfnvld," replied Mr. Meekton, "that It's boeauso they get an Idea that ovory now fashion mentis moro oxpeuso for gowns nnd linta." Wuahlnuton Star. I've sweetness to burn tit my makeup, I never Imlutira In coarse spats. Dut I hanker to mash with a slekenlnB cm iti The aleck who mashes straw hats. I'eorla Journal. Total f3C8,G54.60 State ol Oreeou, County of Multnomah 1, 1'. 1'. Drinker, cashier ol the above named bank, do solemtilv swear thut the above statement is true to the Iksi ot my knowledge ami ueitci. lf. v. urtnker, tjivsiiter, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1 1 tl. day o( Nov., igi4. W, S. KelloKK, Notary Public, Multnomah couutv. Ore. Correct Attest: K. M. Tuttle, A, R. Jobes, C, 11. Russell, - Directors, Report of the condition of the First Trust & Savings Bank AT ST. JOHNS In the State of Oregon at the close of business Oct. 31, 1914. RlUSOURCltS. Loans nnd discounts 10,907.39 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 10.50 Stocks nnd other securities, 10,750.00 IlaukliiK housci 10,497.63 1'urnlture nnd fixtures 1,393.05 uue irom unnks (not reserve banks) 2,032.07 Due from npproved rccrv6 banks 1,971.05 Checks nnd other cash items .... 0.25 lUcJmnc.es for clearing house. 895.00 Cash on hand 752.94 Total f 09,281.83 LtAIIIMTIKS. Capital stock jmld in $50,000.00 unuiviiicci prouts, lets ex penscs and taxes piild 4,209.14 inutviuuai deosits subject to check 11,000.75 ittinauu ccrilticatcs ol deposit. Certified checks Reserved for taxes 75.00 Time Certificates of deposit.... 3,930.99 Total C9.281.83 State of Oregon, I County of Multnomah j I. I'. A. Rice. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear mat the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief, 1'. A. KICK, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 5th day of Nov., 1914. u. u, iiraiul, Notary rubllc. Correct, Attest I. 0. Hoi brook, Lawrence Hoi brook, Directors, ss, For Rent Small house, com fortablo: lot GOxlOO. and noultrv yards 100x2G0. with 8 foot fenco divided into five yards:. water piped, threo incubators and in cubator house connected with gas, threo apartment chicken louse, coons and feed cooker and grinder, also duck pond. For turther narticu ars. can Colum bia 6-16, or address T. F. Lovehs. 120 South Olvmnia street. St. jonns. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County. I'cnlnsula Security Company, ncoror atlou, l'laiutiff, vs. Ilcrtha jjulnu nnd l'rnticls M. Quliiii, her husband, nnd S. J. Knmiiisky, Defendants, Ily virtue of nn execution, ludgmcut order, decree nnd order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the nbovc entitled cause, to me direct ed nnd tinted the 27th day of October, 1914. tnton n ludgmcnt rendered nnd en tered in said Court on the 17th day of October, 1914, In favor of I'cnlnsula Sc curity Company, n corporation, plaintiff ami against ncrtna uuiiiti ami J'rnnci M. Quliiu. her husband, nnd S. J. K uilusky, defendants, for the sum of $2 500.00 with interest at the rate of 8pei cent tcr annum from tho 15th day of Oc tobcr, 1913, nnd the further sum of $330 with interest nt the rule of 10 per cent per annum irom me ist nav oi niarcn, 1914, and the further sum of f 185 with Interest nt the rnte ot 10 per cent jwr an nuin from the 1st day of March, 1914 nnd the further sum of 02.17 with inter est at the rate ol per cent per annum from the 1711 day of July, 1914, mid the further sum of ?200 with interest al the rate of 6 ter cent per annum from the 17th day of October, 1914, nnd for the further sum of J20.25 costs and disburse ineuts, nnd the costs of and upon tills writ, commanding mc to make sale of the following deocribed real property, to wit: All of Lot or Tract lettered "R" of St. Johns Heights Addition, situated in the City of St. Johns, Multnomah coun ty, State of Oregon. rsow, uiereiorc, uy virtue ot said exe cution, judgment order, decree and or der of sale and lu compliance with the conunauds of said writ, I will, on Mou nay. the iKUli tiny ol November. 1914. at 10 o'clock A. M,, nt the front door of the County Court House In Portland Multnomah countv. Oregon, sell at nub. He auction (stibltct to redemntlairi to the utguesi uiuiicr lor casu lis iiaiui, an tue right, title and interest which the with in named defendants (or either of them) had on the 15th day of April, 1942, the uate ot tue mortgage Herein lorcclosetl. or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment order ami decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. T. M. WORD, Sheriff ot Multnomah county, Ore, Dated this 2Sth day of October. 1914. first issue Oct. 3U. 1U14; last Issue Nov 27, 1914. "Ornco Is such n restful friend 1" "Itestfull Why, sho chatters nil tho tlmo." That a Just It. I nover haro to think what to sny when I'm with her," llostou Transcript. My wife desired to rent a suite Which would be sweet (don't titter). nut soon we learned that with tho suits We'd have to take tho bitter. Exchange. "Couldn't tho wreck bnvo been avert ed T" "No; thero wnsn't a woman nround who hud a petticoat that could bo waved for a algual." llattliuoro Sun. Tho cost of llvtnir soars away, A fact that we deplore. The coat of tan you tret today Costs eighty dollars more. -rhtUdelphla Ilulietln. "Married women oro disillusioned about one thing." "Whnt'a thutr "That men can use langiugo which will maUo your hair curl."-BalUuiore American. FOR RENT cards at thla offlca- NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice is hereby given that apportion ment of the cost of improvement of Willamette boulevard from the easterly side line of Richmond street to the S. P. & S. R, R. Cut, the total cost of which is 4,790.10, has been apportioned and is on file in the otucc ot the uudersigneil, subject to examination. Assessment district extends back to the center of lots,' blocks or tracts of laud abutting on said street as provided by the city charter ami resolutions. Kemousirauccsai'alust said apportion ment may be made in writiug and filed with the undersigned until 5 o'clock P. M. November 30. 1914. A. K, DUNSMORU, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review on Nov. 13 aud 20, 1?l4. Brine to your Job printing while you think of It, Don't wait until you are entirely out, Wa are equipped to turn out seat and tasty printing preaiDtly at Port land prices or lea PANCER U IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BESWS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS oftd ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CUREany CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Pefeeas Be or Deep Glaadj NOKNII-t or PAIN No Pai Until CurtA No X Itay or other s ladle. An Ulsnd pUnt males the cur SOLUTE WUAKUE; Any TUIteft. IUUP ot Son on tu tip, ls or body long U Cum It Nl(PalM until lut Ujs. INPA&t BOOK nl hti toumnaiW of tVHUtDjf rami ftl bora null TU MUUH ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST u CANCtR. W rttuM thounnd Dylno. Cum To Uts. V bar cured 10,000 In 30 yn. Address OR. & URS, BR. CHAULEY& CO. A 436 VALENCIA SI, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL KINDLY MAli this to sm om wi CANCER How is Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con United or examined at the Peninsu la Title, Abstract and Realty Co' Accurate work. Reasonable fees. H, Henderson, manager, 311 North Jersey street. Adv. Note the label on your paper. Note the labs I en your paper, Nat the label en your paper. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the Stuteof Or tiro 11 for Multnomah County. II. M. Tenney, l'laiutiff. vs. Kdith M, 1II1I, Keuben W. Hill, her husband Grace V. Martin, llensle M. Martin and V. 1. Yates, Defendants. Ily virtue of an execution, ludcuient order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court In the above entitled cause, to tue directed and dated the 27th day of October, 1914. u on a iudginent rendered and entered i said Court on the 17th day of October, 1014. In favor of II. M. Tennev. nlaln tiff, aud against Hdith M. Hill, Reuben V, Hill, her husband; Grace V. Martin, iiessie m. fltarlin and w. II. Yates, de fendants, for the sum of 250 with inter est at tue rate ot lu per cent per fiinuni irom me ist day 01 uecemner, I'Jlz, and the further sum of $25 with interest at tue rate of ti per cent per annum from the 17th day of October. 1914. and for the further sum of 23.70 costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, comuiandintr me to tuuke sale .l. , , ui iue iouuwidk ucsciiocii teai property, 10 wu; All of Lot numbered Two (2). Block numbered Sixteen (161. in South St. Johns, within the corporate limits of the uuy ot i. jonus, county ot Multnomah and State of Oregon. Now therefore, by virtue of said exe cution, judgment order, decree and or. der of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ. I will, on Mon day, the 30th day of November, 1914, at 10 o'clock A. 51., at the front door of the County Court House in Portland. Mult nomah County. Oreuon. sell at nublic auctiou isuoiect to redemption), to the highest bidder for cash in band, all the right, title and interest which the with in named defendants. (or cither of them) hadoifthe 1st day of December, 1911, the date of the mortcrace herein fore- closed, or since that date had in and to the above described property or anv cart thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg, ment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. T. M. WORD, bnenti ot Multuomab county, Ore. Dated this 23th day of October. 1914. l'irst issue Oct. SO. 1914: last issue Nov. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits nnd Veg etables in Season at ALEX. S. SCALES GROCER Wc Solicit and Deliver any where in St. Johns. Phone Col. 210 501 Fawnden St. If you are thinking of making a change INVESTIGATE. B. M. Harbor F. Staudemaler Columbia Dye Works Will do all your work at the right prices. All work Guaranteed. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing Ladies' Work a Specialty Give Us a Trial Phone Columbia 12 120 Philadelphia Street RESOLUTION It is resolved by the Citv of St. lohns. Oregon: mat it deems it expedient and neces sary to improve Macrum nvenue front the southerly line of city limits to the O. W. R. Railroad, lu the City of St. Johns in the following manner, to wit; Ily Kradlui! a strin 20 feet wide on each side of the street, and by laving a six foot cement sidewalk and 14 foot cuib, uei-cssary cross walks and gutters, according plans nnd specifications of city engineer on file in the nffirp of the City Recorder relative thereto. which said nlans and sneciflcAtlnns and estimates are satisfactory and are hereby approved. Said improvements to be in accordance with the charter ami ordinances of the city of St. Johns, and under the supervision amPdlrcctiou of the city eugineer. That the cost of said improvement to be assessed as provided by the city chart er uiion the property especially and par ticularly benefited thereby, and which U hereby declared to be all of Iota, parts of lots, blocks and parcels oi laud between the termini of such improvements abut ting upon adjacent or anroxirnate la said street, from the marginal lines of said street back to the center of the block or blocks or tracts of land abuttiue thereon or proximate thereto. That all the property included in said improvement district aforesaid is lierehv declared to be "Local Improvement Dis- inci fio, uy,- That the citv engineer' aursatirnt of the probable total cost of said im provement of said street is 4415.98. That the cost of said street to be as sessed against the property in said local assessment district as provided by the charter of the City of St. Johns. Adopted by the council this 10th dav of November, 1914. A. U. DUNSMORE, Recorder. Published in the St. lohus Review Nov. 13 and 20. 1914. 'The Village Lawyer" is com ing to town. Come and tret ac quainted with him at the H. S.. Nov. 20. NoU th Ubj en yew pfr. 27, 1914,