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St Johns Reviewi
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ORDINANCE NO. 524 il ST JOHNS RANGES More sold in St. Johns the past two years than all other makes combined 15 Per Cent Discount, During Our Closing Out Sale 25 Per Cent. Discount on Malleable Ranges Prices Reduced on Stove Pipe Stove Boards Door Mats Linoleum Royal Granite Ware and all Cooking Utensils Tubs Wash Boards Boilers Etc. Heating Stoves cut to the lowest possible price.

AIR TIGHT HEATERS AT COST Kitchen Lamps at your' own price Dinner Sets $3.00 to $8.00 Remember that the earlier you come the better selection you get THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD homeifurNISHERS r-03 JERSEY sr. 501- Local News. Magazines of all publishers. "Currin says so." Gilmore's Uarber Shop specialty on chllilrtriis' hair cutting. nnmnlea for rtlirs sold bolow coat at Cnlcf Bros.

sale. Your prescription is handled" 'bv exnorts hero. North Bank Pharmacy. I If you "want prompt delivery of wood, call Cochrnn-NuttitiR Co. Phone Col.

554. 415 So. Hayes street. 29tf I We carry a full lino of Magazines and will tako your subscription for any magazine published. North Bank Pharmacy.

You do not wanjt cheap work, but you do want good work cheap. Sco G. W. Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey.

D. E. Brodahl is assisting in the assorting and distribution of mail matter at tho local post-oflice. A new baby girl arrived at the home of City Attorney P. C.

Stroud bright and early Sunday morning. C.J.Cole, a former well known citizen of St Johns, but now at Hayes Inlet, near Marsh-Held, is a truest of his mother and sister in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis and Mrs.

Elizabeth Hoover of Ka-lama, have been the guests of Mrs. B. S. Hoover, the latter two being the sister and mother of Mr. Hoover.

Person's troubled with partial paralysis are often much benefited by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all dealers. If your mail is a little late in reaching you, don't cuss the mail man. He is doing the best he can.

It takes time to become familiar with streets and persons. Within three months or less everything will be running like clock work. Give the mail man a chance. At 9 p. m.

Wednesday a jolly bridal party from Dayton, called on Rev. Patton and after a short review of old time friendships, Claire J. Reed of McM inn-vile presented a marriage license from Yamhill county to marry Verda L. Dorsey of Dayton. Both are prominent throughout the valley, the bride being the daughter of J.

P. Dorsey, a prom- inent agriculturist, while the groom is the son of James Reed, one of Yamhill's leading farmers. One-third off on bird cages at Calef Bros. A kodak is a joy forever. Currin says so.

Get an electric head treatment or massage at Gilmore's Barber Shop, Mrs. P. M. Casto of Seasido was a guest of Mrs. J.

J. Patton tho first of tho wcok. t- 1 U. r. uouiniii, uuaiiiL-aa mini 1 of liaker Lilly, was a visitor in St.

Johns tliis week. If you want that one best calendar for 1913 leavo your namo with us. North Bank Pharmacy. If you aro interested in tho health, comfort and convenience of your family- stop at G. W.

Overstreet, 311 S. Jersey, and see the new Parkeyte, tho odorless, sanitary toilet. With in tho reach of ovory lamuy. Mnthndiat Church 11 A. M.

"A good beginning." 7:30 P.M. Address by Missiiepuurn.buper-Jntendent of the Methodist Deaconess Homo of Portland. Sunday school, 10 A. M. All aro invited.

Promoters of a glass factory that will employ 300 men have been negotiating for the past week for fifty acres at the north end, and while they are quite reticent concerning their plans until the deal is consummated, it is understood that tho proua-biities favor the coming of tho plant. pinna nrn comnletefor tho Or- eeron irrigation congress, 10 uu iioirl in Portland January 9. 10 iiwi 11 which will ha attended by many from all parts of the state. Not only has there been an excellent program arranged, )if fhorA will ho nlentv or enter- tninment for the delegates. Two banquets are scheduled.

Marshall N. Dana of the Jour nal will deliver an auuress on Civic Betterment at the Baptist church on Chicago street at 8 p. Mnnrlnv evenintr. Jan. 18..

before the local Civic Betterment lnimio Mr. Dana will have his lantern and slides with him de- thn hnnefits of civic im nrovements. The lecture will be free, and all are invited to at tend. The revival meetings are in nroirress at the Evangelical church, being conducted by Rev. anruW Services bejrin every nicht at 7:45 P.

M. The people nt who are interested in tho sniritual condition of the this communitv. should unite their forces and work for tho hettermentof moral and spir Uunl ntmnsnhere of our city. Vmi nr invited to hear Rev. Goode.

for all things are now ready." Reporter. HOUSES FOR RENT OR for Sate on Easy Monthly Payments Several modern houses nt East St. Johns can be purchased on monthly terms. Talk with ANY AGENT IN ST. JOHNS Or R.

G. BRAND S15 Lewis 4th and Oak Sts. Phone Marshall 2641 Accomodations are Numerous AT The St. Johns Pharmacy Not only do we want your patronage when in need of drugs, medicines, toilet articles, stationery, blank books, but we invite you to take advantage of the various accomodations which we have for convenience as Street Directory, Home Phone, Pacific Phone, Express Money Orders, Postal Telegrams, Stamps, etc. Do You Know- Cyclone Cold Cure will cure your cold.

Kidney-oids will cure kidney trouble. Mesca will cure chronic constipation. Adler-i-ka will prevent appendicitis. Hemroid will cure any form of piles. The above remedies are guaranteed to do as claimed or we will refund the purchase price.

A Phonograph given away each month, get tickets with each 25c purchase. St. Johns Pharmacy The Reliable Drug Store AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE SURVEY, PLAT AND WRITTEN REPORT OF THE CITY ENGINEER OF THE CITY OF-ST. JOHNS, OREGON, IN THE MATTER OF THE OPENING, LAYING OUT AND EXTENDING OF POLK STREET SIXTY FEET IN WIDTH FROM THE SOUTH ERLY LINE OF DAWSON STREET TO THE NORTHER LY LINE OF ST. JOHNS HEIGHTS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ST.

JOHNS, OREGON. Tho Citv of St. Johns does or- dnin as follows; Whereas, the citv council of tho citv of St. Johns deems it expedient to open, lay out, ox-tniul nnd establish Polk street sixty feet in width from its present termination on the northerly IS -POL 1-1 A.I.J! line ui 01. uuiiua huiki'l auui-tion to the city of St.

Johns to thn snnthnrlv Hne of Dawson street and to condemn and appro priate thoroior a atrip 01 lanu sixty feet in width; and Whnivns. f.hn ponncil of the city of St. Johns did on the 2Gth day of November A. 1912, adopt a resolution wherein the citv emrineer of tho citv of St. Johns was directed to make a survey, plat and written report of the said proposed opening, laying out, establishing and ex-tondinir nf snid Polk street and of the property to bo appropriat ed tliereior ami ot tiio lots and tracts of land over which the said street was proposed to bo made; and Wliereas the City Engineer pursuant to the said resolution lias made a survey and has liled wth the City Recorder of the City of St.

Johns, Oregon, the plat entitled "Condemnation of Polk street. Exhibit together with 11 writtnn rnnnrt thereof which is as follows, to wit: ENGINEER'S REPORT. To the Honorable Mayor and Citv Council of the City of St. JoluiB, Oregon. Gent omen: In response to tho resolution adonted by the Council on tho 20th day of No vember.

1912. for the opening, laying out and establishing of Polk street in the City of St, Johns, Oregon, sixty feet in width from tho present northerly termination in St. Johns Heights Addition of tho said street to tho south line of Daw- nnn nl wot in the Citv of St. Johns, as now located and estab- islicd.and to condemn and apnro-nriato therefor a strip of land sixty feet in width lying be tween tlio said northerly tcrml-nntinn of Polk street and tho said southerly lino of Dawson street, which said resolution was minuted as aforesaid on tho 2(t 1 day of November, 1912, I here with submit tho following report thereot First: I havo nindo a survov as provided for by tho said resolution and have prepared a plat of such survey and do herewith submit a written report. I herewith report thnt Polk street as now laid out and established is sixty feet in width nnd that to continue the said Polk stroot sixty feet in width from it present Northerly termination to tho south lino of Dawson streot in tho City of St.

Johns, would require tho following described property Ivinc. mtimtnd. hoinir in tho Citv of St. Johns, as follows, to wit: Start nir at tho northeasterly corner of Lot 1 Block 2 in St, Johns Heights Addition to the City of St. Johns, run thence North 17 degrees GU minutes hast 84.8 feet to tho south lino of Dawson street, thenco South 71 do-irrees 17 minutes East G0.3 feet along tho south lino of Dawson streot to a point, thence bouth 17 degrees 50 minutes West 85.1 11 nnint.

thoneo North 71 de grees West G0.3 feet-to tho point of beginning containing in all 5113 square leot. That tho above land lies with in Ihn limits nf Pnlk street as proposed to bo opened, laid out anu esiumisneu. unu una uif above is a full and complete des-nrintinn nf the land which is nec essary for the said opening, laying out and establishing of Polk street. Second: That a full and com-nlntft dpserintion of tho bounda ries and the portions of tho lots and tracts of land a part 01 wnicn nrn In bo taken nnd annronriated for tho opening, laying out and establishing of said Polk street as proposed is that portion of land known as the Jones 'iract lying between Dawson street and the north lino ot bt. jonns Heights Addition to St.

Johns, Third: I herewith submit plat of tho said Polk street marked "Condemnation of Polk street, exhibit which said plat is made accordance to the sur vey as ordered by the resolution nf tlio Council for tho oncninir. laying out and establishing of said Polk street, and the said nlat further shows tho bounda ries of the said proposed street and the portions of the lots, and In taking inventory, found wc were overstocked on many lines of goods. To dispose of them quickly, we shall offer same at a great reduction. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS Double Piano Votes given with each article marked special. HEATERS We have about 8 stoves left.

Wc need the room. You can have them for cost. 100O extra Piano Votes given with each stove sold. St. Johns Hardware Co.

tho tracts of land to be appropri ated therefor. Respectfully submitted this 7th day of January, 1913. u. u. Andrew, City Engineer.

Now therefore tho City of St. Johns does ordain as follows: The survey, plat and written report hereinbefore mentioned in connection with the proposed opening, laying out, establishing and extending 01 roiK street, sixty feet in width from ita present termination on the northerly line of St. Johns Heights Addition to tho City of St. Johns, to the southerly line of Dawson Btreet is hereby approved and adopted; and it is hereby deemed expedient and necessary to condemn and appropriate tor street purposes and for tho pub lic use that strip ot land more particularly described in tho Engineer's report and accompanying plat thereof. Passed by the Council this 7th day of January, A.

D. 1913. Approved by the Mayor this 7th day of January, A. D. 1913.

A. A. MUCK, Mayor. Attest: A. RICE, Recorder.

Published in tho St. Johns Re view, Jan. 10, 1913. W. R.

C. News On Saturday, tho 4th of Janu ary tho G. A. R. and W.

R. C. of St. Johns held their annual installation of ollicers. Post Com mander Pratt installed tho Post olllcora, after which wo all adjourned to tho G.

A. R. hall, where we loumi a 11110 iiincneon awaitimr us. After doing it full justice, wo returned to tho W. R.

U. hull, whero Mrs. nail, department chaplain, installed 'the corps' olllcora. There woro a good many visitors present who enjoyed seeing the work done well, and music by the drum corps, it was one 01 1110 most pleasant gatherings wo nave ever had. There were no wall flowers.

Every one seemed de termined to mako it pleasant for others. As ono lady from tho East romarked, sho never saw such a crowd. Sho had looked them over and over and had not found ono faco but what ex- nresscd nlcasure. Ono more pleasant day inscrib ed in tho tablets ot memory. Pross Cor, Iron and brass beds at big re duction.

Calef closing out sale. Currin says: Bring your films 1 1 tn nnisneu. Aionev not uuo until you aro satisfied. f5nl nnvftlnnos with vour name. street and number thereon neatly a ill printed at the ueviow ouice Price, 100 for 50 cents.

Proscrintion service here is looked after bv men who know. The druirs aro ono nuauty -1110 Tlfsh. Hotter trv us next time. North Bank Pharmacy. Hereisaromedvthat will cure your cold.

Why waste time and mniinv fixnorimentintr when vou can get a preparation that has won a woriu-wmo reputation oy its cures of this disease and can alwavs bo depended upon? It is Wnmvn nvnrvwlinrn as Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and is a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. ORDINANCE NO. 525 An Ordinance Declaring (he Cost of Improving llnrtmaii Street from the Easterly Side Line of Seneca Street to the Westerly Side Line of Myers Street in the City of St. Johns, Oregon, and Assessing the Property Benefited Thereby, Declaring Such Assessment nnd Directing the Entry of the Same in the Docket of City Liens.

The city of St. lolim iloc onlnlii a follow: Thnt the council lm rnnilricrcil the roMcil imcMtiicui for Improving llnrtiiiiiu Street from the oiiKterlv lilclliicof Scuecn St. to the westerly Ulellucof MycrnSt. hi the city of St. Jolmt, OrcKou, uml nil objection mmle thereto, mill liereliyiiHCcrtiiiimIcteriuhieH mill ilcclnren the whole cott of Kilil im provement hi mnnner iroviileil liy Onlt-unticc No, -198 to lie the tutu of fnn7.RU anil Hint the Hpcclnl nnd jwcullnr Iteiiffltn nccruhii! to each lot or iwt of or ixirccl of Inml within tiie iu- icmiiiciiI illntrkt, liy reason of twit! Improvement mul in juit proM)rtlon to mieli hciicfiti, ure in the recctive muotiuU net omxultc the uiimlMir or description of each lot or jwrt thereof or parcel of imiil in llie loiiowini! annexed atn- incut roll.aud wild hiscmiiiciiI mll.which iiumlirred 00, I hereby adopted and upproved a the for wild Improvement, mid the recorder of the city of St.

Jolmt in directed to enter a tU-- menl ol llie roisemtiueut Hereby iimile Hi the docket of city liens, and cmio notice thereof to he miblUlird as provided by charter, which iuscmiiicuI 11 follow; hot Hlock Addition Aiut. NJof Oak Park 'MM 1U.S7 IW.rtO 11. UK 8.1)1 :i8.7 St of I. Kt oi Si of nifl, of iilO, Si of 0... sui.noi V.

ft of N5M.5of3 7.... I 41 It of 138 ft of n9l.5 of 37.... WD I ft of u471of 3 7.... WO I It ol 171 of 11 at.Go(3..7.... V.i of .7....

Hi ol wj of 2 7.... Wi of wi of 2 7.... Si of 1....7.... Niof 1...7.... 8.7K 8.7 HI M4W .33.78 Total.

IMsitd by the council thU 7th ihiy of 1013. Approved oy me mayor una -fin iwy of 1013. Mayor. Attet: 1'. A.

RICit, Kucorilur. l'ltblUhcil in the St. Johns Review on Jan. 10, 1013. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY Whereas.

God in His infinite wiwinin hna soon fit tn l'omovii tho beloved Mother of our broth er Pascal Hill. P. Whereas, That in this myster ious disnensation ot Uivino Providence we bow and mourn with our brother and sistor 111 humble submission to tho will of an All-wise Creator in whoso hands are the issues of life and death, Resolved. That the Lodiro horo- hv tonriers to brother Hill and wifo our sincere sympathy in thiB their time ot soro trial anu bereavement. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions bo spread on tho minutes of Hits lodge and a copy civen to tho family nnd a copy sent to tho Pacific Odd Fellow for pubication.

Henry Allen, P. Georgo M.Hall. P. B. P.

Chonoy, P. Committee. Lodge, No. 186, St. Laurel Johns..

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