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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. MAUKUI Published lit err Frlda, At 11? Wott llurUiRtM HU-ecU Tux Hnvinw l entered at ji.flce In Sulnl Jenns. Oregn, m ihhII MiMtr-r ot the eeentl nWt under the Act of Con. ,(rcMal Mrah 3, 1879. bstisi Mtiripr f U City ( u J,n. Admtltlnt ratrt, 11.00 tr In id rf mlk. Job PriMlm ml4 U Artt'tltM tiri fltrU fur JfV rrlntlnc tut, en dH!7 WMnpeal 4 mnttiin mid iMHpml 4 IhtH JvtrM Krtlrw rmttr4 fc V nrt M A LH.t n 11 1 K4N-H itM MHtlrt A W Mt kk A H MaiVU i.l II II MutVIr IxmH n Hi 4 wiHrtttHl ! 1IM lirt daytrfOri 114 A. W IMn Vr-mi l-nbtl. Subtorlptlon price $1.00 ptrytnr. If people who are tomntod by alluring mlvortisompnts to pat ronize merchants of curtain stores in Portland would com pare goods and prices with those of the local stores, they would find that they could do as well or bettor by doalinjr in St. Johns. Hecause an article is sold on the easy payment plan catches the unwary very often. If the value of the goods is tak en into consideration and the total amount asked for same, it will be seen that the easy pay ment plan generally means the most expensive plan. I-ar bel ter to trade in St. Johns and be sure that both the goods and the pnce3 are right. Will Keep Faith J. E. Wheeler, chairman of the Committee of One Hundred, announced in a statement is sued Saturday that lie would vigorously oppose any attempt to enact a law to prohibit the use of liquor in the home or to put unreasonable obstacles in the way of obtaining it. He said ho would do this in order to "keep faith with the people." It is known that members of the Committee of the One Hun dred strongly objected to this provision and others on the ground that they were intended to interfere with persons obtain ing liquor for use in their homes, while the campaign for "Oregon dry" had been waged, they declare, with, the under standing thai the We refer those WHO HAVE NOT BANKED WITH US TO THOSE WHO HAVE foh aassrn I lit: In VS am ro mi a r?. oa ir Beforo the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT granted us a charter to do a banking business, they made themselves absolutely sure that there was both CHARACTER and money behind our bank. A Na tional Bank is restricted in doing business according to National Banking laws, and U. S. Government Bank Examiners see that these are observed. Besides this, the good names of upright men of known financial responsibility are behind our bank. Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ST. JOHNS, OREGON v I OIOi SHOES TOR PEOPLE WHO WALK Walkers want good shoes that do not chafe or annoy their feet-shoes that fit and wear well and yet are not ex pensive. We have just what you want, and they cost no more than the ordinary shoe. The comfort is in the mak ing. NEW ARRIVALS! Complete Line of Daniel Green Felt Slippers for Women, Misses, and Children, Priced at $1.50 and $1.75 O S. & H. Green Trading Stamps given fT on all Cash Purchases, and on Charge Accounts when Paid in Full at least every 30 days. Premiums now on Display TEN rnee s & H, Rtanipt.tr UirCmtomtr'. :lKotilit,c:iT IT FREE STAMPS ThUCoupon Good For Ten IOS. & II. a". FREE l jtrrntrtl upon making a pureli.w amount Ini lo SOC or inorr. thrw .Unipa will I In nil Olllon In trgular Umj given with the purch.M Not Good After Oto. 30; COUCH &, CO. General Mtlsc. Columbia 137 ST. JOHNS, ORI. An Appeal For Flour Thu Northwest Miller has sent out the following appeal to the millers of the United BtatcH and Canada: It ih unnecessary for us to dwell upon the fearful misfor tunes which have hefallen the innocent noncomhatants of Ikl- gitim, the women, children and old men who are now in utter destitution. Their sad story is told by tiie daily press dispatches and State Industrial Notes COUCH & COMPANY Did are to be taken December 15th on the Portland million dol lar nostoflico. The Dalles postofllco building is to cost $75,000. Coast lumber shipments the last half of October reached 25), 528.000 feet. Wnrrcnton will spend $160. 000 on water supply from Lewis and ulark river. v: Phone Coumbla 137 "PIONEER MERCHANTS" oso IO Years In St. Joh I ns m ORDINANCE NO. 630 i. . i img Mini uiu iiiiieiumuiii ,,, Hvat information from was not intended lo intorlere irni,i umna Miiiinna nf with n person having liquor for his own use in his own home. I.. 1,1.. U(..i.........l ..I. uiiwuk" iuu wiMrenuwii, qV .rl 3 T V uJv V. ,,,i; ,,ru ,,ow llwrally Hieing starvn Saturday, J. I. Wl eelor, Chair- ,,, TTmIohr irnt,mim Amur! man oi llio (joinmilleo oi One Hundred, said: "In answer to many inouir es. 1 cannot emphasize any loo strongly that there will not be the Hlmutest ellort in the meas uro to prohibit the use of alcohol in the home, nor to put unreason able obstacles in the way or oh tainintr it. "We made this so plain diir inir me campaign mat I am sorry there should be any doubt reuardimr this. May I say that should members ol the leftism iuro or liny orKanixjiuon un- ni.nani ...i,.,.,,,,,- ,., i, tun J""? '!f of "thV war ' in tho Silverton is nlannincr cluster is more lhan coniirmcd by lights for its principal streets. Thn O. W. R. & N. Co. w reliable sources. Millions of spend $M0,000 on round houses helpless and deserving people, at Tho Dalles. Fryo & Co.. Seattle packers. will erect a market in Portland. tion. UnleBS generous America - Tho Hoke cannery at Med- comes to the rescue many of ford has done a good business these will actually starve to and will enlarge its plant for death. 1915. Our views concerning the. Weyerhaeuser interests thnt responsibility for this war may : own twenty billion foot of tim- vary, we may have different bor n the C earwatord strict aro opinions as to the merits of the looking for a mill site on the causes of tho contendimr nations Snnke river. and our sympathies may be on County, city and school taxing opposite sides, but on one thing bodies all over tho state are all will absolutely agree: that it whittling down levies. is the common duty of humanity The coming legislature should to help these poor people. This pass resolutions limiting the An Ordinance Declaring the Cost of Improving Willnm cttc Boulevard from the Easterly Side of Richmond Street to the 5. 1'. & S. R. R. Cut, in the City of St. Johns, Oregon, and Asses sing the Property Benefited Thereby. Declaring "Such Assessment and Directing tho Entry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens. Thu city of St. Johns (loci onlnln m louow: Thnt the couucll hai coiulilcrcd the nroivscd nsucMtnent for imirovInir Willamette boiilevnnl in the city of St. Jolini from the caiterly idle line of Richmond street to S. P. & S. K. It. Cut, nml nil objectiom made thereto, Bitch vigorously. "Ui course, mere are mem bers of tho committee who bo lievo drinking is wrong; there aro others who believe that d Hiking, of itself, is not wrong. Hut wo are united in the belief that we must keep faith with tho people. "The proposed law will bo drastic along one lino only. Wo do not intend to tolorate saloons, whether store. ' club.' socallod. and considerable legislation will be necessary to accomplish tins end. Along this lino wo havo received groat oncouragenient from the recent ly published letter by W. F. Woodward, of Woodard, Clarke & Co. "Tho tho salo Citizens liquor for their own porsonnl uso at their homes will be a o to do so by purchasing it outsido of Uregon. 'Ihis may or may not bo right, but it was the pledge wo made, and tho pledge we shall keep. "As soon as our legal sub committee reports, 1 shall bo able to discuss measure fully, "In these respects, work aids Germany as well as number of bills to be introduced me Allies. All aro eouaiiy in- by each senator or renresonta- ni herein- owertahii. determine tiVO to llVO and 110 more. "" uecinre mo wiioic com oi tain 1 iii- k nmntli in s niwl Piiimnn nrn F1111111 manner provided uy urill' ,1. ? , i rL fni I L W" No. C02 lo be thcfum of fifoo.lO, jhtinir for lowor tnv Invfos. I .1... . 1.1 u.. . n.L preservation for tho worthy non combatants of Helgium who have had nothing to do with either bringing about tho war or prose- cutiiur it. and vet. by reason of their unfortuualo location, aro the chief sufferers on account of it. Absolutely bereft of homes, property or possessions, these, among tho worthiest, most in dustrious and most peaceful poo pie in ICurone, stretch forth their despairing hands toward Amor ica and ask only for food suf llcicnt to sustain lifo until they can raiso a crop upon their wnr stricken fields. Kenlizing tho great, generous !a it . , . Miirii in uiu mining iiuiUHiry ami knowing its desire to do its full duty in tho relief of human , 1 ,... 1 .1 suiVering and misery, wo have, TS? '1!, I,"),ul)ita after much efiort, perfected a ?1JU 1 ? .0,"V'?0!,, Plnn nml oiiened a way whereby nuoiiu iw uuiuill m M ,. u.!f . u ntmnaf possiblo security, contribute Hour to assist tho Holgian non combatants. Wo havo chartored n ship to carry a cargo of (lour from the millers of tho United States and Canada to theso Holgians. It will sail from Philadelphia in it I 'VVVIH It fllK III IJUIIllUlli the proposed Uiwt Hnm. uiiM... ,v.w.;..n,i 1.,. i.n ., American Ambassador's Com- ...Ml l. ..!... I i !i I ' VOOWI, 1.111 Hill iu nuuui lllllll DIUIU Will UU IllUUIIIUtl IU nllll I .1.1,1 (linnnil tiiL'nn li Dl.ii. Oregon conditions and tho nrom- ""YJ " . T' ..ifi ". " ises made by tho Commit too of 3 ..Y' l 1 . ",.."u. V. n.,. Ti..., 1.. i. ........ niomuuivii 111 mu iicannuu wiiu.iiuiuii.-u. 111 uiu iiit'lllUIIIIU ... M,. n,.,,,l UM! 1aI. A..,! "J Mtlllll if v I 4IIIVI I wo intend to send later to mem- bers of tho legislature a copy of various other states' statutes for their consideration am sug- f t North School Notes can Minister to Helgium. This arrangement is by permission of tho uritish, Dutch and Herman governments, and the American Ambassador. Mr. Page, has ob tained a written guarantee that tho supplies thus sent will be protected and not subject to comiscation. bubscribe yourself and cet For month ending November J'011'' "'tends, neighbors and fel 72th. Donald Lind. Etilu Sku. low citzens to oxpress their svm crest and Lillian Topper did tho J'ttthv for tho destitute Belgians best work for tho first week. H01"'. "t in words. Sell For second week Charley Hogers them this (lourand handle it with and Lillian Teppor; for third yw own gift. Tell tho public weeK unanoy uogors una u an " a"CK U1 110111 win maintain Tepper: for fourth week Mel vin 0ll porson three months and Gibson Charley Kogors Hula asK " to join with you 111 helping. Sccrist Nellio Bushor and Lillian Tepper. Urlox lo your job printing while The pupils of tho grade are yu u,,n . Don't watt until you making bandages to bo used by M enUreiy out. Wo are quippoJ tho lied Cross niirsoa on Ell- uni out not and taty prlntln I'Op.'an ''Utt''.' f't'lds. pmrrnM' n-'l8n.- orlr - Ikpp rt .1 ... . J. I . , ug nung xor lower tax lev cs. nmi ml t.cKcliilnnd peculiar benefit. mu iieuiuru puHiuuicu m iu ue uccriiiiiK i cacii lot or part mere, built of JnckRon county limo. of or irccl of laud within the at. stone or sandstone. e$ment district, by reason of Mid In;. Silverton Interurban Telephone V."B.cfi Company; has been granted the set opimsite the number or description right to increase its rates. of cucli lot or part thereof or parcel of Oregon has sovon enndv fnc. ,ftl"' t,,u ioIIowIiir annexed assess fnrio ,,, 1 9W lfnlJni mc,,t roll'm"1 M "'"Cllt roll.wlllcll tones and J57 bakeries. u uml,.rcd m, I hereby adopted and Klamath Falls new COUrt llOUSO approved as the assessment for ludd im. costing $10,000 is hearing com- provement, and the recorder of the city iiWi'nn of St. Johns In directed to enter a state Wnani.i,...r ...111 I...II.1 ....... I..: went oftlie asseMiHeiit hereby made in ItOSOburg Will build n mtinici- the docketof city liens, and cause notice pill feed bam. . thereof to be published ns provided by MllltllOmnh COUnty Will Orect clmrter, which assessment is as follows: a hospital to hold two hundred Addition Lot niock Amt. ,,,1 patients. Portland Flouring Mills will erect a waro houso nt Albany. Mnrshfield will establish a coffee club and free employment bureau. Work has started on a fino now Catholic church at Prine ville. Tho cost of school books is to bo investigated nnd an effort miulo to rcduco tho cost to the people fifty per cent. boven vessels loaded at St. Helens last week taking 6.000.- 000 feet of lumber. Governor-elect Withvcombe says thero will bo no fancy trim mings during his term. llio btate Tax Comm ssion that has raised percentages of values in nearly all counties is to bo nbolished. and ono man will do tho work in connection with tho Railroad and Public Utility commission. Clackamas will spend $15,000 in 1015 on a county jail. Rose- burg--Dec. 7 tho county clerk will open bids on 11.-100 feet of county road. U. J. Rowers of Pisnio. Call.. :ias leased a salmon cannerv at Tillamook and will employ from 85 to 50 hands packing clams. crabs and small fish. Admit. The farmers of Polk County are becoming interested in a proposition to raise sugar beets. A meeting was held at Independ ence a lew days ago at winch the matter was discussed with representatives of tho beet sugar manufacturers, and it is expect ed that a considerable acreage will bo devoted to beets tho coming year. '1 ho bottom lands aro well adapted to this crop and tho sugar men aro convinced tho industry can bo made profitable t tao farmers. 1 $60.44 1 n rr " 3 1 C3.78 4 1 72.57 1 1 GR OK A........ ...... iw.vu " 2 2 50.12 " 3 a 61.65 " 4 2 60.90 ' 1 3 49.30 " 2 3 60.65 " 3 ' 3. . . . 37 49 St. Johns It ts.13.' .' ', ', ', ', ',18, . . . '. '. ', ', .25.02 " 12 23.79 " 11 24.82 " 10.. 24.44 " 9,. 25.30 ' Ktjio 25 33 ' 7o 0 .27tb8 ' C m 1 m 2789 ' 5aoaai) 27t81 " 4 1 1.1 1 1 .2787 " 3 24.29 2.:: 24.64 ' 1 ' 1 22 f!5 1........ ...... iWhW " 12).. 19 22.41 " U. 22.00 ' 10..... 23.35 " 9 23.03 8 23.07 " 7, 22.92 6 k 21.26 5 ,...21.69 4., 21.93 2..,.', 24.18 " 1.., 24.68 " 20 20 29.69 " 19., 29.66 " 18 32.08 17 31.77 11 15tt t .32.86 " li SI 0t l1l(Mlf I MMIMt'4" 'v 13 31.90 II IO OCi 07 " V. 3 ft. of 11 3.62 " W.15 ft.of H.22 ft. 11.17.61 " n. 7 ft. of 11 8.22 8 ft. of 10 9.73 ' H. 17 ft. of 10 20.66 " 9.'. 30.70 8 31.66 " 7 32.11 ' fi 'N 1 " 5,. a 2S,M ' tatl 23.6D " 2..- 33.45 ,, 44.06 49.42 60.27 .10.13 .48.49 .68.63 .00.26 .04.24 13 ' 12 ' 11 ' 1 21.. ' 2 ! Kx.N.(3 'K.76ft4 80.05 ORDINANCE NO. 631 13 " 12 " 11 " 10 . 14 " 13 " 12 " 11 " 10 Mlner'H 1. ii 07.72 62.87 63.60 , 62.07 22 68.67 62.55 45.18 43.40 37.08 21 17.13 2 13.20 3 13.14 4 13.15 !!!im!u An Ordinance Providing the nine and manner of Im proving Alacrum Avenue From the Southerly Line of City Limits to the O. VV. R. & N. Company's Right of Way. in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. ORDINANCE NO. 632 The cltv of St. lolins docs ordain as o la.oo ioiiows O'.V. .13.00 1 The council of the city of St. Johns. n.w.w it. oi Tierce trect22 15.79 1 AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE RATE PER CENT OF TAXES LEVIED IN THE CITY OF ST. JOHNS FOR THE YEAR OF 1914. The city of St. Johns docs or-: dnin as follows: That tho rate per cent of the tax levy for tho City of St. Johns, Multnomah county, State of Oregon, is hereby fixed-at eight mills on tho dollar of as sessed valuation of tho property of tho City of St. Johns as cer tified by tho County Clerk of Imvlnir ascertained the cost of imnrovlni: Macmm avenue from the southerly line ..lU.D'j ot tiie city limits to me u. w. K. K N. iir.nlii li rv. ..!.. i.i r,r ...... i.. n.- .it.. . . . U.UU I l. .1) U. . Ilkll. Ml ..I... f IIIU .111 VI .. n - . T : 3 14.17 St. Johns, as shown by the resolution tho (JOlinty Of MUltnomnh, StatO 4 14.17 of the council of said city, dated on of Oregon, and the Recordor is 6 13.92 the 10th day of Nov., 1914, nml recorded hnrnhv rpnnrmtprl tn nf nnoa 1.92 In the office of the recorder of said city. i, r,, iii. r r 1 1.81 and notice thereof liavinKlcu publlshcii "ot,fy the ,Cuny tBM inthcSt.JohusKeview, a weekly news- OUlliy Unu Mate OI IHO aDOVe paper of ceneral circulation. 011 the I law. 13th and 20th days of November, 1914, Pnaand liv tVi .l.r...... I... tl. .(T!.l...lt l .1.- - - ... j ...v wwU1.v. V...U 6 7 8 15. 10 ft. of 9 13 13 13.81 6.45 8.17 .13.61 W.16 ft.of 9.. 10 11 12 1 23 12.80 corder: and leual posting of notice of 1st day Of December. 1914. "'.""f . .. ! !i...i., 'm ic 1st day of December 1914. .13.22 vit 1011 file iii the office of the city re Approved by tiio Mayor this 12.80 such improvement, a shown by the nffi. 12.85 davit of the city engineer on file in the 2 3 4 , 12.85 office of the city recorder: and 110 remon 5.,..,' 12.80 strances havlni; been filed, and, a pro 6 12.80 vldcd by said resolution, the enul 7. 12.81 nccr's preliminary estimate of the cost of s 12.81 mm improvement is f4,416.9d, but shall u 12.91 oe more accurately iietenninea by salt! 10 12.90 cuKiuecr. 11 12.91 Now. therefore, it is hereby ordered 12 12.94 that said street be Improved and the 1 z 1Z.IM ume lor me completion 01 satu im 2., .12,94 Provement is hereby fixed at 60dayfrom 3 ,...13.09 last publication of notice of proposals of 4 , 13.09 eald work, which said proposals must be 5 13.10 filed with the recorder of said citv 011 or o ia.10 oeiore me luuiuyoi December, I'Jli, 1 13.10 ai ao ciocK, p. iu. 01 sam day. o , 9 in 10 iTit.l.ii.i...i .,..,1. 1 ...i r.11 -...1 1... 11 13.19 sldewalkinc same on either side with 6 f!"' ll,e c.a.,,er'y ?.WS line 01 Richmond 12 13.20 foot cement sidewalks 14 foot curbs en- .1 l a na 13 13.67 tire IcuKth, together with all necessary SS?K.,..fe . property benefited cement crosswalks and iron gutters, curb V,'";.' """"'K cuicui n to have standard drain tile every filtv "i". "K'.c y ? c same in me i. it. iinuoni) . Attest: Mayor. A. E. DUNSMORE, Recordor. Published in tho St. Johns view December 4, 1914. Notice of Cost of Improvement Notice is hereby clven that the asses. ment for the Improvement of Wills. ette blvd. from Richmond street to the S. F.&S.R.R. Cut, total cost of which is 14.- i:::::::: :::::::::i3:io fiitidw 79o.iowfdWiaredby ) 13.17 as follow: Ilv grading same to the e. or'l "ance declaring the ) 13.17 tabiished gra.fe by cut and fill and by S"". .,.,",Jivi" JHneMe boulevanl feet: hitch rlncs to be placed in curb as "el ?." tiirecteu by me city Engineer. Acreage 200 fr. ft. S. side, begin ning w. line Miner's Add ...... 105.00 Acreage 60 Ir. ft. S. side, bealn. nine 200 ft. W. Miner' Add. ...25.71 Acreage 60 fr. It. H. side, begin ning uu 11 Acreogc wj ir. It. S. siile, been nine 300 ft. W. Miner' Add. ...28.40 Acreage 150 fr. ft. S. Ide, begin, ning 350 ft. W. Miner's Add 85,20 Acreage 101 Ir. ft. S. slue, east of Richmond street , 86,64 Acreage 792 fr. ft. S. side, west of britice Acreage 182 fr. ft. S.slde, between Stearns and Western Cooperace Company 94.34 Acreage 3 street, soutn sine 133.59 the local hut IUr1lwil In kaM rcri1iitft-iti ami 1 Aclirnotaii Total.,.,,,,, $4790.10 1 as nml declai-ed to be Local Itiinrove. I 1lA.....l 1 . I . r 1. ... t ... . ..I. . n!.i.l.i ... , ,n 1 usscii uy me vuuiicu iius isi uav 01 1 mem uttirici nu. Dec,, 94. Passed by the council this 1st day Approved ny me .Mayor mis 21111 nay 01 uecetuoer, 1914, Tiie cost of said improvement is levied upon all the lots, parts of lota and per 0 fr. ft. S. side, begin The city recorder shall give notice by u,.e iQ,f P8"8 J" ,ol a Iff' ft. W. Miner' Add 25.71 publication for not less than three in ' ol land within the lwundarie of Uie 0 (r. ft. S. side, begin sertions iu the St. lohn Review, the of. 1 11 rWp .""n Rmond nciai newspaper, inviting proposals tor r! ,v making salil improvement. I , '""fJ1 f ,l "ssen,,en l,1" uvv, ,ivicii in hit; iiuvei ui cuy lien Dec. 2, 1914, and said assessment is now due and payable at the office of the recorder of the citv of St. Tohns. Or. ....mi.. ... . - K7J tn .11. 1. ' 11 . ,i cBun, unu win ucaeunquentanu Dear in 574.94 ed n this ordiuauce: all work to be dotie I, ?res after December k 19147 and if r11'1" HUW..IUU uu buivhiuu 01 not paid on or before January 1st. 1916. the citv endtiter. I .. .11 1,, 1... . ... ' - rf -I. . making said improv Said improvement shall in all respects ue none ami conipieten in couioraiiiv wun me provtstonsoi unitnance Mo.lUU, svi anil 4uu, except as otherwise provlil proceedingu will be taken for the collec 56fr'ft it of 'Bucha'nan' .i.Tn?1 tUe "f1 0', M.'u ,n,Prove'"e,t tion of the same by sale of property as uth .l ie Vuchmn 133 59 ? ,a be aKiust he property in provided by the city charter. 1 1 u,u me lao.69 the local improvement district des- a h niiNSMnnu of Dec, i9i4. A. W. VINCENT, Mayor. Attest: A. K. DUNSMORli. Recorder of the City of St. Johns. Published in the St. Johns Review on Jec. 4, 1SH. " 1 b. St. Johiis.,19,.,,, lo. ,..... 17,.,... 16... " 15 11 .. .53.33 .41,43 .16.90 13 SO Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits and Veg etables in Season at ALEX. S. SCALES GROCER We Solicit and Deliver any where iu St, Johns. Phone Col. 210 501 Fessendcn SI It you are thinking of makiug a change INVESTIGATE. Approved by the Mayor this 2nd dav oi ucceuioer, 19H. A. W, VINCUNT, Mayor. Attest: A. K. DUNSMORE, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review on Dec. 4, 19U. A. K. DUNSMORE. City Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review on Dec. 4 and 11, 1914. Proposals for Street Work Sealed proposal will be received.1 at the office of the recorder of the citv -of St. Johns until Dec, 22, 19M, at 8 o'clock p. ui. for the improvement of Macrum avenue from the southerly line ot city limits to the O. W, R, & N. Co.' Right t r n .1 of Way, in the manner provided by U0 YOUr CVCS DOther YOU ordinance No. 631, subject to thtprovii UU IUUI LJW UUIIK1 IUU Ionsof the charter and ordinance of the citv of St. Johns, and the estimate of the city encincer. on file. If YOU are Subject to headache. IKe engineer' estimate is H.-415.98. eyes ache or print runs together. LJL,S-mS?rt5y.i.B ac,v?nli,nce.w,th oii . n; a - ' r."" """" wuicu wm uc iurn van lit injr unu uo CA-1 (ft hrd on annllrattnn at thf nffi nf it. amined. I USe tho m03t annrOV-1 recorder of the citv of St. Tohn. And ed methods in examining the 831,1 improvement must be completed on eyes,andItTuarantee all work ?sXtrofttaXtoe ' ,be and material to be satisfactory. No proposal or bid. will be considered In my practice Of medicines unless accompanied bv a certified check and Surgery, all my prescrin- payable to the mayor of the city of St. tions are filled from mire fresh N?1""' ""ined by a responsible bank drugs in my own private dto- J ww".?." M pensary at a very reasonable The richt to refect anv and an hid u price. DR. W. J. GILSTRAP, reby reserved. Physician and Surcreon. St. u otAwot Uicdty councjiv-,. . Johns. Oregon ; residence phone cZ Reorder.' LOIUniDia lUO; OltlCe phone Col- Published in the St. lohri Review unibia 22. Pie. 4. 11, and IS. 1914.