THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW t'ubllilnJ Krry Friday nTenln. CROMB 4 CAIUGR, Cdllori and PublUhcri Bubicrlpllon rtt, $1.00 per year In ndrMice. Advcrtlln rtn, 1.00 per Inch per month. All KdTottltlnK bill pnyatlo first of tnch ni'.nth. fob I'rlntlnit enpentoil In AmI-cIkm ttylo. UIIU for Job Printing cnh on delivery. All rommnnlftlon should b addrcmd to Tn Review, HI. Jonni, uregnn. omcltl Kewnpaper of the City of St. Johni, FRIDAY EVENING, February 17, 1905 CAUSU I?OR RKGRRT. Tlmt utty man sliotild exult over the downfall of His fellow mutt is a thing both unmanly and cruel in the extreme. All of us Have our iiiiDcrfections to a trrcnter or less extent. To be otherwise would be more than human. Hut there are those whe are cruel enough to tukc recent developments in the case of the senior senator from Ore gon and roll them in their con tracted minds as a child would a sweet morsel in its mouth. The men who arc doing this are a clnas of cheap politicians who would have people believe but for their appearance in the precinct or ward en"' n , the country would go to the dcuuntiou bow-wows post ImMi'. We have no apology to of fer for any man who violates his oath of olliee or the laws of the land. On the contrary, he de serves punishment, full and ade quate for his misdeeds. Hut there are cases, and many of them, where we have the profoundeM sympathy, and the case in point is on.- of them. If recent development aie correct, and .Senator Mitchell is guilty of violating the laws he, himself has helped make for the guidance of other jwople, we Ik lieve every cilien ol Oregon, iv- gaidless of H)litical or faction alhli atiou, save the small fry in politic?.. will feel intense legiet mill syin- of the Council which he attends until tnmwiry it.t, 1906, and not to exceed 3 for cnclt regular tnectitifj of the council which lie attend thereafter. The salary of the various office of the city shall he paid monthly, and shall he in full payment for all services rendered by them. No officer shall tcceive any extra compensation for any additional service Imposed upon him during lilt term of office. The salary of any olficer shall not be increased or diminished af ter his election or nppolutinciit or dur ing his term of office. I'or the purpose of construing this section, each year's service of any officer or appointee, when computed from the first day of the year, shall be considered n term. The council shall fix by ordinance, the annual salaries of all other officers and employees provided by this charter, or of any employee that may be created by ordinance. DEATH OP OSCAR 0. HHNSON A patliy, not in the sense of paliatmg liis wrong doing, but becHtisc a man who has ueiiily 11111 the cohihc mid is rapidly Hearing the comple tion of his span of iifc; one who has creditably icpresentrd tin. great state of Oiegon in the nation's highest legislature branch should prove so iccalcilrant to the nnili' deuce and trust placed in him as to permit a sordid desire for gain to lead him to commit .such wrong tiding. It a p Rhus tlmt a net him been woven about him, from which csciiik: seems next to impomible. Let us be charitable, Simonites, Mitchellites, or any other hind of "ites," and for once show by our expression and acts that nil the milk of human kindness has not been drained fiom us, but extend sympathy, not justification, to one who has been so nioiniiieut in the development anil giowlh ol thin Oiegon country., Tiuly, it is a mighty fall, escclally iu view of such earnest protestations of inno cence 11 few weeks ago, when the Scimtoi furnished such a dramatic scene 011 the iloor of the senate. We earnestly wish, there is little hope, that the whole thiuv. may piove 11 "Comedy of Itrmrs." TIIIv "COW" Ql'ltSTlOX. As Tim RitviiM,ugui,itvsl.w,i arc beiug'takeii to have the question of stock luuiiiiig at lnte submitted tothcelectorsofthi city at the coin ing municipal election. This is us it should be. The tliveritv opinion on this matter prccludcn any sumptuary action 011 the patt of the council, and the fair method is to submit the question to the h.-o pie, unit let llieui vote lot vote lot or against the pioitosilion. then lei tin council net according to the iituu :nt tribute is tmiil to Well Known .'ind IIIrIiIv Re spected Citizen Passes Away. Oscar O. Hensoii, of rniversitv Park, well known uud resiK-ctet by every one on the I'eninsula died at the North Pacific Sauito rium, Wednesday, Pel ruary 15 aged 54 years, fiom the shock fol lowing a surgical operation per formed for intestinal troubles. .Mr Benson had been ill for about week and his illness developing ser iolisly, he was hurried to the .sum toriuin on 11 special car, at 4 o'clock on the morning of Pebriiary 8th. An operation was immediately per formed, at which a considerable i)Oi t ion of the diseased intestines were removed. Mr. llciisou ralliet quite well from the shock, and in dications pointed tt 11 complete ntu steedy recovery until 11 few bonis hefoie his death, when he gradually grew weaker, and till hoes of his recovery weie abandoned. Ills wife and children were called to his bedside and were all present when leath occurred. The leniains were removed to l'inley's undertaking imilnrsuud prcpaicd for Initial. I liu funeral took place today nt one o clock from the family rem leucc on Portsmouth avenue. The 4eivicen ut the house werv con dueled by Rev. O. W. Kennedy. I he interment twk place in River view cemetery and services at the grave were conducted, ut his flying reinieKl, by Peninsular I.od je. .No. 1 aH, I. O. O. P., of which he wa an active iueiubr for two year, The remains were conveyed to the cciiifteiy iu 11 hiftirse and the family in etui inges. I wo tfiwcuil cum weie also chattered for the con veyaiiiv of the Oddfellows and friends of the family. Mr Ik'iiftou mis born iu Ciundy county, MiHMiuri, AugiMt 15, 1850, caiiii' to Oregon with his parents iu 1 !,) ami lusitksl in the stale ever since. I he lnt nine years of his tesidence in Oregon was sH'til on the family homcitcud iu I'uititilln county. In 1877 he went to thcCiianite mining district where he resided for 2.1 yonr. coming o University I'mk in ioy. lie was one of (he owners of the liiinotn Retl Hoy mine and was interested iu the Tnlmr placer minis. Id al so conducted 11 geueial stole at (raiiite uud ut .Suiupter. After coming to the University Park he retained his mining inletesls, mid was uNo engaged for nlxttit a var iu the grwury buMiiew. Mr. lloiiMin wms nun rid on July 7. 1S8X, to Miss Mallle M. TaiHtr. ol'Ornnite. lie is surviwd by his wife and six children, Roy. Clyde, Alberta. Paul, C.liitly and Mary, the 4-iuouths-ohl baby. Ik-side his ineiulieiship iu Pen insular lodge No. isW, I. O. O. P., Mr. Ileiikou belonged to (iolilen ol i Rule Kiuniiiipiiiunt. No. jH, I. O. O. P., and linker City lodgtf. No. 100. A. O. V. W. The iUtciimsI kx-ui)ied a large pine in thv com munity wIkw he Hvwl, and ItU dentil was a grent shock to his liieiids atnl neighbors. Tlu- high- his chuntcU-r Hale 01 me people, oy everyone wlio enjoye l lit af- Theiv is little ipiestiou of t lie de- qunintiuicc. lie was a kind and suability of preventing the promis- indulgent husband and tathrr, u ciious iiiuuing at huge of stock, model eitiieit and uuighltor, ami hi. The practice is a menace to goml , detith is a seveie sluK'k uud u great lawns, gardens, etc. and the eit lowi to University Park. "He has made suilicicut giovvth to pro never spokt ill of any otu-, no mat hibit the streets being made a com ter how deserving of ci-iistiiv lie mon heidiug grouiul. Hut if stock 1 iiiighl was the tribute tuid lv could alone, be confiiKHl to the stievU'eveiy one who commeutul on his it might not be so b.id. ! untimely death. Mr. lleiis.ii was fin . ineuouDie comes imm uie pt sisteucy of the animals bienkiug down fences and lutiiers atouiid lawns, yaids and gardens mid ut terly tleiuolishiug them. .Slnnb bery, (lowers and ganlen "Ittuk" has little chance mulct existing circumstances While it is desira ble at all times to have home sur roundings, neat and attutctive, et this summer of all times should special etiort be made to put things iu gMxl shape and keep them so. Many visitors will come to St. a Mtcccwfiil business and inininu man and leave his family well provided for (iuauciallv. Utah will have a compieheiisive exhibit at the Lewis ami Clark ex position. It is uxiecled th.tt a state ixtvilion will bo erected. 1 he Miissachusetiis Mate build-1 tug at the Lewis and Clark expai-! li.i.t it. ill Ki Itif.i.. lit.... ,1... I tl.'.l till! IV ItllVI tlltlll IIIV SI,ltll the state erected at M. Louis. The Ocean Park (Cal. Journal, will send the "Queen of Ocean Tlio dock committee hud consulted Mr. Paquot, nn oxporionced dock build er, and would have fuels and Ilgurc3 to present at next meeting, as to cost, He., ntid Would nipsunt tlio Hdtne to coundl ut the first opportunity. Th" rominlttOG to nsnlst the Port land SMpI Ship Middling Company In eeiirltiK suitable wator front expected :i pioposlllou to be submitted from the company, but none was forthcoming as yof. Tim eominlttpn on HoarcbllRlit nuh tlciitlon reported subntnntlal progress. The (ommltteo to InveMtlgnto the ondlilon of the .JnmcH .lolnis' bctiuost 'ontid that nt piesnnt tlicrn Is about fT.ooo enrh In Imnd and Btimclunt In eciulilss to bring tlui lotnl up to iboiit im.ooij. A full and dctnlled rc mrt proiitlfod for noxt Wednesday nronltiK. Th" fot'itnlt'cp to luvell;uto tho 'loswlbllpv ol liavlnn the streets vn -afeil for the benefit of the electric rill owners reported pronresH. On motion the committee was In Hniried to Invite Mr. Ilunkln to bo i.'wnl m the next mp"thiK. The miPillou of n utreel liolng tipen d nnd Miadoil alonn tlio water fiont was 1 seunsod. nnd ". J. .Monniian n p polnied as a (.ommlllee of one, with instructions lo see that tho council al es the Initiative In Improving nnd grading n mrer i In tbU Imimrlatit patt ( I he f liy. y.r. ('Impel sinlpil tlmt a Decatur, il iiiirurHPtiirlnx firm was desirous fif mo. Inn their plant lo St. Johnn, If l ;f' 'fit- nrrmeoments could bo Tli Mnurntlvn conitnltteo wnn ,'stte.piPil lo rooneriito with Mr "mp'-l and ne their best PiuleuvorH 11 'Tiire t'tis 'ercern. Tb- peine' ery mint loll einie up and trier : rrnernl dlspusslon us lo the MTo;i'liv of a penietery, Messrs. I.es ;et. r.iilly nnd MnnnliHii weie uppolnt ' t in nit.e en Ihu mailer. Vphi ps. A. It. .lube, lloebe nnd 1'ilmble mill II. W. Overslreet joined lllU llNHOPllltlllll. Adjiitiniod to nns'l In Hpoolnl se'4 ln n.i Wednesday nlghl, at Shep ird A Tnris olllce, when sovernl hn f.rtniU poiuinltKH' teporls will be pen iilnd. T THE UMPIRE THEATItn THI3 WEEK. for the seeond weelt of tlio pin" nomoiinlly succeHsfitl Ihtitidt-llaumt1 "niepnuy of plevcrs Ihe iiuiiutKUtiieut m nn 'plei "Xorlliera l.tRius' n ,h bidrmim of IiIkIi order and far ilive Ibn nverare. "Norlhoru I.IrMh ' 1 si iiiiry of Ihe far North deallnR vl.lt li'c.i"iit ami pe'iplc la the bind f the itildnlKhl sun. Tlmt tne iiranui IImiiih" iiiinpsit.v linn Jiunpod Into hi 'i.ii.i tiiiinilnrliv Is evhiceil by (lie Mot hit the putippltv of Ihe Umpire was nreil to lis uMitoMi IhI week til every fpfoni Hnee. It Is undoubtedly the imu'PNt coniimiiy of players Hint hn ihiieareil Iti nrllN'ii for Home time, 111 net Hltttc the day or the old Duller leek roiup-iiv. N'olwIlhsimidltiK Ihn muitnaniiiliy of 1 liltt nttniclloii. teKulnr uiti r- urle-i win nrevtll. inure will H' it nnulep' Sniiirday til popular lleM. A .Suicide Prevcnleil. Too nroud to wotk and too hon orable to la'g planned 11 fatal plunge iu the Willamette river -he paused In front of n window at 211 .tth tivct and was attracted by a sign which rend"I lauds l'p- Reading toe" -with only a dime in his x)sclnn he decided to get his INilm read. The palmist soon filled his mind with thoughts of fu ture siioevs and sent him away n wiser and happier man. He bowed his wnv out with many a "God- bless-von Wauda -von saved my life" MUSIC e-T TEACHER ill cull at your In iiui' or oii ni.iy ittuio t" fiS Syi.i ciiMt St. 1'nlversity Park MRS. NONA COOVERT HCtVrT. I'n w. CKiwnv, I'lioiic III.ACK 3 Svo'y. University Park Occupies the central portion of the liipli plateau between the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. It is central to four miles of deep waterfront where docks, mills and factories are spring ing up as If by magic. It is the seat of the Columbia University. Such educational institutions have, in other places, built large cities. The Pcntn iia Lumber Co., on University Park waterfront, alone has a payroll of 25,000 per month. If you have only a little Intelligence you know what iiicli a payroll means to surrounding property. University Park property Is advendng in value and must continue to advance as long as the population of Portland, Oregon, Increases. Uni versity Park has the far-famed Dull Run water, Portland public schools, electric street lights, building restric ion, liquor restriction and is the cen ter of fbout G000 population. It is inside the city limts of Portland and has street ccr communcation with all hc city for n 5-cent fare, Lots range in price from SCO to $300, according to olzc nnd location. Terms, onctenth cash, balance $5.00 per month without intercut. If you ore seeking a home Ale or an investment it will pay you to investigate University Park. Francis I. McICennn, Sole Agent, Unl vculty Park Station, Portland, Or. To the Public "ELASTIC ROOF PAINT." Pi re ami water proof, is manufact ured mid used soley by C. T. Moe, W. O. Moe having no interest iu same. Paint' nnd preserve your roof. All work guaranteed. Will paint roofs for next sixty days for eighty-five cents a squaie. M. T. MOK Conlrjclor and Roof Painter. St. Johns, Ore. Why Pay Rent? ' I will sell you a fi-rooin hoiice, lot 50x138 t-2, with furniture; only S400 cash teqtiired; also half block near the mills and railroad track; small payment. NOTICE ! ' Now is the time to make a good In vestment. A 1 1-2 siory nousc, 7 ruums, j pantry and two closets, u 75 barrel cis-j tern and ti good well, the only well In the vicinity. The location Is the best's that can,bc had as it lays center way be- 1 U !! I ilif t.omi In Point View. Call oil I or address WALTP.R W. WOOD, ilox 38, Jt. Johns, Oregon. $275 Lot, 50 x too Stjohns Park overlooking river. S325--Lot, 50x100 near woolen mill. $750--ioO x loo Pinest 1-4 block iu Sf. Johns. $2600 Hlock on Hroadway. D. C. Rogers THE REAL ESTATE MAN ST. JOHNS, ounr.oN W. M. KILLINGSWORTH THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEALER OF THE PENINSULA . . . Tlio IlnesUisl of residence property m the district. "Walnut Pink uffets tho most desir able home sites- sheets graded, lots 50x100. Sold at price '.ho must fav ninhle in (lie maikpl. W. M. KILLINGSWOliTII U03 Chamber of Commerce Portland Johnson & Dillon 1 1 Contractors in Qratlln Excavating anil all kinds of team work. OAK PARK 4' I $ 4 SV 4i 4t 4 A 4S ' 4h 4i 4 4 ! 4 sV 4 s 41 ST. JOHNS Real Estate is the Best Asset you can have . . Can leave orders at Slieuard & TuflH'i c. St. Johns, E. IIUHLBERT. Oregon. THE Man Who Invests ST. .10I1NS, OKK. POSITIVIJI.Y THE BEST UNION iMADli t- c SUIT IN 3C3m citv BARETTE Till; TAILOR ClrsnlttK, l'ic.lnii lt Uf .ililiiu 268 Alder SI. Phone Hood 1566 Johns, ami the general uppcmmico' luk" ,0 Lewis and Chuk ex will have n jjient deal to do iu the 1 ltioit. The paper pays nil the of their impressions of formation the city. CITY SALAKIHS. expenses ol the queen, who u elected by ixmulnr vote. ! Two cars of totem jwles have nr- I nveil at the I.ewis and tlatk ex position gtomub. They will form Thk Ritvutw hastens to still fur-' 1,11 "itcwelinfi part of the I'liitetl t her correct a wrong veision of the ! &tM,ps government's Ahukan dis city salary cptcstion, iven iu IastU,lav t the fair. week's Kitvitnv. In order to THEY MEAN BUSINESS. place the mutter right, we publish mx-him 42. 01 uie new ciuirter. 1 The Members of the Commercial At- which is sen explanatory: , soclntlon Active. Sertiou.ti: The Mnvor shall lerrive 'I'ho iitteniliuuni nt Iho regular meet not to rxrrcd fi.su for inrli treiikvr l,,B lrf ,,u Coiumorelul Annu lation nrsthm of the Council, which he at-' WeUiieadiiy ttvoulns was luris-. and In tciiiU until Jauu.uv tut, lo6, and net to ! e:e:i.lug I uterus t In bohiK niintft tod rrrcdf5.u for each uiviliug of thcMi subjects In which the eul Ire elt i-iiuiii'ii which iivuiteuils tlirieufivr. The recorder ohall receive not to e rrvl ?prr mouth until January 1, itift, and not to exceed ux ui ju'r month thereafter. The city tua.iticr t.U.ill inceive not tu rcrd f 75.00 per mouth Kach rouueiliiiau khall rereivc not tu exceed f 1.50 for each ivjjulur meeting Is lutereatod wuie diucunsod ih dock iiUMtlou was Klvea coiildialde utleiitlon. AleethiK enllod o order b) l'restdeut IXiUfiliud. Mlnuloa rwul ru an provwl. OOMMlTTHli ItHPOltTd Th Ialr oilvertlhlni; eomuituoe re ported imnjionii. Ill St. Johns Roal Estate, is surely laying; tho foundation of a fortune. It is not extrava gant to say that every foot of St. Johns Real Estato will quadruple in value within five years. You ask, Why? Visit St. Johns and look ovor the ground, investigate for your self. You will find that St. Johns is a busy place, that the hum of many industries fills the ! air, and you will also find that all these industries aro NEW I St. Johns is just starting up. Ti I J l! -1 A 1. it 1 l r ci riot in 11 u j " s uesuneii 10 Do rorwancrs U m Pa b no' tlnn tru Yarn 1 Li mm UUIrtillw IUUIIIJ UU m.eat mnnnfnchirhio-rlitrlnf ' I. , . O ...... ...... -p) . w .gjjH lor Nile from prize winning stock. Three strains, s. C. where thousands of operatives White Leghorns and White Yyan-! .... , , , t, . , dottc. Slso per setting. lucuba-i will bo omployed and that is 101 sale. ' values at St. Johns will quad- IMioue Union 1305 j Point V cw Addition, St. Johns ruplo within five years. We ' ! are now selling: lots at St. Johns ulacksnmhmg Portland Jobbing Co. Pluml'lnx, (laifltliu SlramdtlliiK, UooN (lultcr. IHc. l UeawiiMble Itate. Stoves, Piirmicex miuI Tinuare liMired. Quirk H4'ivi.'e. All Work liuartm lee. N7N 1-ifllt St CorAukeiiy 0UTI.ANI), ORl-UON Portland & Suburban Express Co (Operating cars over Portland Con solidated lines; Rates Reasonable Prompt Service We have made nrrangemeiits to transfer nil frieght in the city and at St. Johns when necessary by team nt reasonable rates. Do not move your furniture (of course you arc going to St Johns to live, Portland is moving that way) until you get our prices. Portland & Suburban Express Company W. R. STEARNS, AlaiinRer '41 t 4.1 O 41 4 i 4 , , ' '4' S 4 , 41 , ) , I' ' I 4i 4i I s 41 4i . 41 , 4,' 4' ThAse of you who invested in St. Johns a year or two ago have doubled and in sonic cases trebled your money. The opportunity to do this is still here. The town is still young and real estate is still cheap. St. Johns is with its new charter just en tering on an.eia of.devclopiucnt hitherto un known. Within another year 3'ou will sec a city of paved streets, broad sidewalks, and permanent business blocks. Then you will realize when it is too late that your opportunity for getting cheap property is past. St Johns Park is the most desirable residence district in St. Johns. We still have .some fine lols iu this tract which we can sell you $5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month These lots are high and sightly, overlooking the river and in full view of the mountain peaks conviciienl to car line and Factories on 'the water front. Let us show you this properly. Call on us or write us for full particular:;. Mouses built on the installment plan, At. L. IIOLIlkOOK L. It. CIIII'.MAN . Johns Land Co The Pioneer Real Estate Company St. JohllS ll'one Union 3104 OregOll Houses lo Rent Business Rooms to Rent Insurance Lens I - -- EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. Phone Scott 4Q6S ST. JOHM, Or General Repairing M. 'L. ROWLAND 1 1 At putcliaeI the Jllnekunith Shop vorurr U.iutio mnl Tacoma t-tuctb. i Horseshoeing a Specialty AU Work Promptly Done itnJ Corrcc Price assurcJ St, Johns Bicycle Repairing and Machine Shop See us Quick for this Bargain Ifc won't Last Long! 40,000ftCullLumbcr $6.00 AND UqmiritiK promptly done. Prices misonable. I wll the lest itieati- (Ivsecnt globe on the market; full tine of electrical .supplies. Kev fittuiK ami lock work. GtuismithituT. D. D. WOOD. Tnconia Street, Near Jersey. for $100 each, $5 down and $5 a month. Si Title Guarantee! & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND. OREGON $6.50 DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR An Excellent Stock of all Lumber, made right, from Good Logs. ACME LUMBER CO. Office and Yards: Foot of Westanna St. on Willamette Boulevard Telephone East 1846 0 I I ! ! I i I t i 4 'I t 4 f - t t tttti