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0: THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW rnbtlihtd Eurr Friday Ertnlof. 7. 0. CBOKB Editor od Pabllihtr Subscription rte, 11.00 per er In tdrtnc. Arirtlilnr ratal. 11.00 tir lneh bar month All idMftlilnf Mill prtU flrt at euh Duom. Job Prlnllor xeotd In flnt-eUii itU nun lor wod rrinum ciin on aimer. All communication! ilioald bo iddrtutd to Zoo BtTUw, HI. Jobni, OMgon. OfflcUl Hiwipiptr of tht City of St Joint, FRIDAY EVENING, March 17, 1905 GOOD PURPOSE IN VIEW, "There should be Inil one pur pose in the forthcoming city clcc lion on the part of our citzctis, said a lending business man to The Keview man the other day, "ant that purpose should he to choose only good, Honest, capable and rep reseniativo men to oflice. The con test should not he made a matter of partisan or factional strife. We need no cliques or machines in St. Johns for the puriose of control ling our elections. Thev should l most religiously avoided and those who would piomote them should also he avoided as selfish men with sinister iHinxxses to satisfy at tlx tolls, It is a matter in which the oca I public is much concerned. They should start off right. A council of unselfish business melt can do more during the next year to advance the prime interests of St. John than a club of fifty in different men could accomplish in ten years. Our next council should he composed of men of unselfish purpose who can and will work to gether admirably for one common object that of placing the city on a firm business basis. They should be men who possess intelligence of t lie active sort, men who know what to do and have the courage and ability to do it right, no matter on what ticket their names may ap jcar. I am sure that every voter of independence and intelligence will vote for the proper type of business man for a place in the list of our next staff of municipal offi cers, just as I will do. 'e need no Ikhscs to tell ns how to volt. The cilicn who hasn't good sense of the river. We believe the investment would prove a profit able one to the city. But it is feared the outlay for building the Ktcatner will prove a stickler. An overhead cable ferry would not, of course, cost nearly so much i!y he averted the force of the throw by instinctively throwing his hand to his head; otherwise he might have suffered a fracture of the jaw bone. He has now only a may NOTICE Now is the time to make a good In- severe cut. Deeds and Contracts. The Review has printed and keeps in stock the latent and most perfect vestment. A i i-a story house, 7 rooms, forms of deeds and contr&cts, which pantry and two closets, a 75 barrc cu be purchase,! at the ofTlce at " ",': ' T, ieV LalC 1 wkwuv" - Remembering the defeot in foot such blank forms, prices less than is usually charged for tJ)at can-je m ns it lays center way be money, and would doubtless prove ball that Portland Academy admin twecn the Loo or address 1 in Point View. Call on a profitable source for vestment. f- pnvatc in- Istercd to Columbia last season, our Notice of City filectioii ooys went into last baturuay's game kt,; . 1. i.t April third, 1905, for the purpose in 1 Walter W. WOOD, Hox 38, Jt. Johns, Oregon. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY II EMS. that defeat and to trail the Acad ciuics' banner below the unstained riie March number of the Col- baseball flag of Columbia. The itmbiad is out and is up to its day was anything but ideal for the usually high standard. Very national sport, but those that atten- ngrccablc and instructive is the ded were given as pretty an cxhl- article on Wordsworth and his son- bition of baseball as could be nets. "An lilection Strategy" and desired. Portland was accompan- "Vagaries of a Student's Mind" led by a loyal band of supporters, have the trim short story ring '"any of whom were enthusiastic about them that sjxiaks well for the misses who appreciate the fine future ability of the authors. The points of the game as much as their much longed for department that male admirers. Despite the frc- of exchanges has lcen added this quent showers they remained until month and will prove itself quite the lust man "died." Columbia's acceptable to the magazine's host of rooting was good and in the eighth readers. inning, when Portland was ahead, The club room tables are quite ,,r0KU a X' w,,e" popular now, as they receive week- nolsc, ''a(1. subsided Sheels had knocked a two banner nntl sent two magazines, the most read of which mc'" h.!"c bca.ti"K t,lc Academy in are the Saturday Kvcnimr Post. " " u?1 '" K"'e, of electing the following officers to serve for the ensuing year: the following have been designated as polling places: First ward at the council chamber. Second ward P.W. Hinman's store, corner Chicago and Ivanho streets. The noils w I be oncnccl nt o jOxIOO. bold at pr o'clock A. M. and close at 7 o'clock orable in the market. W. M. KILLINGSWORTH THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEALER OF THE PENINSULA . . . The finest list o residence property in the district. Walnut Park offers tho most desir able homo sites streets graded, lots jOxjOO. bold at prices tho most lav- Patronize Home Industry Send your Laundry to the West Coast Laundry New Management New Help New Methods flood work ruiranteed at prlcei reaaonabU and aatlifactory E. B. HANNA, Manager Mternry Digest, Success and the Chicago Tribune. The many friends of Pred Mar tin were ldad to see him back at school again after his long business call in Seattle. It is the Iiojk! of the students that he will be able to Columbia took the outs and fin ally forced the Academy to take tne neid- Myers held his oppon- Notice cms 10 nr.si na.se, and soon .Mangold was in the box letting three men "saw the air." Myers had the next three men at his mercy, and P, M. Pirst Mayor. Second Three cottucilmeii for the city at large. Third Two cottucilmeii for the first ward. Fourth Two cotincilmcn for the second ward. Fifth One Recorder. Sixth One Treasurer. Uy order of the council, L. P. Ci.akk Recorder. W. M. KILLINGSWOllTH J03 Chamber of Commerce, Portland Johnson & Dillon 1 of Improvement Street. of Jersey Contractors fn Qradfn- Excavating and all kinds of team work. OAK PARK Can lenvo orders at Shcpard & Tufts ST. JOHNS, ORE. Notice Is hereby given that nt y Iiitioii meeting of the Council of the city of St , 11cm on mc sixin tin the St. of March, I.. .1... .!.!. 1 r ... t ..... - .. N" inn Die Irnnt- ct.il i.iri.1.. tt.lu tmrli.., " """ ' uiiinigh, U1C 1WM, the lollowlllg fl-SO mii.i i nt II,,. rni, t.' .. 1 7. pncliers of both tvunis allowed no nilopted: and help put the track-team in the , , I,, the fifth Col- Hesolvd, That the Council of the City highest as.suraiice of Columbia's .....bh, Jot rt iVmii oiV tlVlrrl n,,Vl t. Johns, Oregon, deems it cxMlent always whining tlie llstauce runs. 1? , ' , ," J , ' nll(l, 01 c ll to Improve Ierey street T r ,.,. uLlu ...,.a ni. V" ""jn'"' Wtleyre"ilnl. from the wmtli Mde of Calllii street in J. J.eKoy VOXlS, Who WHS all- In the fifth illll hir n md i-rrnr ! Chiimmii' mlilltlon. lolhc umtli .l.lni.r sent iroiu sciiooi two weeks on account of severe sickness in his family, is seen waudcriuir aloni; the corridois searching for the rooms where knowledge is constantly im- arted, Inil not always imbibed. The students in a body attended the services held In the colleue c1iiijh;I Wednesday, to commemo rate the beginning of Lent. Some neotile are under the im ire.viioii that the l'limes held In the liming the defenders inure L'viiiimsiiiiii on SuiidtivH nro and white "cauiiht on f . - . . I it . m " .... mrtfciatiil in liy the University ueuvery 01 iuyers and alter his hit- toys. l he autliorities in charge ""K u. mimtk and walking .Mc ililn ill not tu.imlt lie I lllurilOV. NClltl'I. Kirk allowed M. Myers to net to Hlclunonil street, In the followliiK man- th rd from which he scnrl m. P. ... . .. t...,' t.... Tr i n . . 'ir-ny KraiuiiKine street inn wiiiui. iijiik nviiMiuuiiiii iiyoui to Kccoml-lly coiiMructlliK wootlcil side Mclnerney. In the sixth Inning wnlkn, Columbia had three men on the I'lnlIly coimtructlnK wuoden cro-w. Ierehes, but were unable to secure i'oi,Vih the necessary hits. Likewise in drain. the seventh, three Cllhnnbln men l'lfthIly j!rncllm? the street from visited the three sacks, hut M. ''"""y" w lticiunonn street. t... . .1 .i Tile nlMivc llntimvcniuiit lr rlni. Z U '1" ' ' S. ? N dirt Improvement l.tween Cntlln Uy coiMlntctltiK suitable Portland & Suburban Express Co (Operating cars over Portland Con solidated lines) Rates Reasonable Prompt Service We have made arrangements to To the People of St. Johns. WE'RE HERE! And ready for business. The delayed material has arrived and is being put in place as rapidly ns our workmen can do it, and the current will be turned on without further delay. Persons desiring to use electric light or power should make application at the offices of the Company, corner SEVENTH and ALDER Streets, PORTLAND. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. r ,i t i ,i n " improvement ictvccn Cntlln weiiave made arrangements to in l ie eighth street nud l'cMetidou street, and a Krnvcl transfer all frleght ill the city and of the purple Improvement hctwceii IWiidon nud ... o, t-i.,.- .'?..1. i... mi" In tlit. Klchmond street, "l ol' J0,llls 'lcl1 "CCiasary Dy of Columbia teams to will not Delink its luerney, Scheel, Columbia's third participate in regular baseman, placed a pretty two bag. .Sundays. They, how- Ktfr hi center field which scoictl tnoiif-h to vote rif-ht ought not to Mndays. Ti.ey, how- ... ceuier iie.o which scoictl have ll.e p.lvileKe of voting at all. t'ver, .dh)w the mivs of University h runners. Pottla.id Academy "There will be many important ''"rk "'" their WcimIh to have t see first base in the ninth tilings for the city council to do in $mv dl,,tT in W 'r on '""l the next twelve iiioiiiIk. Should '' 'I'"H on Sundays, provldel ew rk of Uny II ink le in left ihev U. nr.. K .1...... vi -in. the name Is iilayiil after 10 a.m.: fiel look the eye of the motley cou.ieil io Micceed the one we will , K t,, , T.,0"" i i,m.,a V(T i,.ww.. . i ..... never be liimnfiil and that these departments, fair to devote the .-renter nail of u wi'i-' young men by playing base- - ". He I..... ... i .7 ii t ..r liall. an innocent and healthfu c-'s " h-'lt c!,,.. .....I. ...r. i. IMMiil, keeiHiway from nlaces mid clever way. I'f'li V".M.MIWI tl iniiu nil Ml liy its predecexsor. More lliau that, there is great and lasting vir tue in starling ofT right. This in the critically pivotal period in St. Joints' municipal, commercial, so cial and industrial life. For this reason specially we should be care ful to select men for its iuiortniit nfiiccs who will recognize this fact am a. II or your prejudices. Nominate your ik'si men who will serve and then go to the polls and vole for no mailer mi what ticket vou fun llieni. ()herve the giafls, scan dals, losses ami consequent delays from which Portland has suffered Ijcoause the people of that metropo lis have for many years made their city election paitisau alfairs. fac tional ligltis ami eoiiupi strifes. Let .ssors, deans of co-eds and noisy accepted five cliau- gardeu in a most Mclnerney made a occasions where more harm can be pretty oiie-haiided catch but failed done in one hour than can lie effect- to remove his cap at the vociferous ed in a whole .season iit baseball. "Pplalise of his admirers. Keed, If the young of both sexes are kept Portland Academy, made a busy and luteiested. the .solution of couple of neat catches hi his terri- most social problems is practically tory. O. Moore's wot k behind the Sflld lllltirovcilirllt III Ih ni:itle nrrnr.1 log to the charter mid ordlimnci'H of the v.lty of HI. Johiit, nntl the plnmt nnd Mfciiiitnuous o. ine file ill the office The coot of Mid nsseMed ns nrovi 111111 the propcry fronting uu iwtlil jersey 111 VVl, The HiiKlnccr'settlnintcof the proln hie totnl cost for the Improvement of snld Jersey street N t7,Hji.i. The plans, sKClfii-ntioiisniid estlnmte of the city cngtncvr for the Improve ..lent of wld jersey street nrc hcrchy iiiiiiiiiiii. Kcmonstntiices neidnst thcnlKjvc Im provement limy he filed lit writing with mc iiniicrsiK.icti willilii sonny Ironi tlie dntcof the first publication of this no tice. My order of the Council . , I.. 1'. CI.AKK, Recorder of the City of St, Johns, ht. Johns, Oregon, Mnrch io, hjj. team nt reasonable rates. Do not move your furniture (of f the City I'.iiKlnecr on course you are going to St Johns to 1 LM.f the City Ueconlcr. live, Portland is moving that way) I mid improvement to he ,m , ,. t wide,! I.y the chnrter l"lt11 HU K-'t our prices. I Portland & Suburban Express Company W. R. STEARNS, MannRcr The Season is now on for PAINTS! AH Kinds and Qualities at Elliott's Pharmacy THE ST. JOHNS enacted. The lurticination in nth letics can not of itself lie harmful although It Is not proiK.r for educa tional institutions to eiiuaue in ml iH-nd every intelligent elTort to " ' .""J 'V - . . K K dvance these leading interests of A" M,.a,fi ttml tl,at M)si' ie city. Never mind your factions "M" Lh,',' 1 vour i he junior literary society nave I ,lu " very interesting p.oram at their eoiun. Vs Ihom, lM invcting. The Senior society 01 '''(?' " . . I ,ic im ,i.t.. ... 1...1.1 i.o ........ i :. v-()i.umiii.. was miaine io uoiii us mevtlui' on account of tliaK'l Krvlces. It Is iiimotetl that a iiutiilcrnf the mem leiK aie preparing to put on "Kv eryboy," ap.iHHlyon"I?veryniaii.M All Ihe profeNsors ivport gwnl gi mil's ir tlieir rcscctlvu classes. The coiuiH.'titioii for tlie llli-ln'st us set a wholesome example for our A venire initial is very close and sisiei oily. keen, and will be won by a very Who will have Ihe hardihood to small nun gin accoiding to present a..; in. ii nut pipimiicui ciiizen is I muicaiious. not absolutely right in every utter- hat was very good, and his "stick! work" will help Columbia to win many a battle. The battle was practically fought by Mangold and Myers, Ixitli of whom fought in masterly style. Mangold fanned nine of his nems, while Myers struck out ten I)' and promptly done. Best siock in uic marivct useU on all work. Prices reasonable, John Bottomfieid Man Who Invests bnUtYlAKtR All kinds of repair work neat- II inkle, If Wilkinson ss O. Moore c Mangolil p Kirk slid l Mclneniy rf P. Scheel yn 1. Jennings ist b Albright rf Kelly rf All K I .1 .1 3 3 3 3 3 l II l'O 5 o t 0 IO 1 o O 3 O I O o o Located in Slater's old stand, Misfit iiwiii Villi I W vl 14 office. In St. Johns Real Estato, is S 1 ii . -I s real cstatel " 1,10,1 W1 1 a fortune. It is not oxtrava- S' I Clairvoyant and Palmist. I I he third li-mn w:w ilcf.-'it .-.1 l.. o l oa sf-r.vidim f u M?l ivi, !1 fi.,st . mlvautagc that i.'i.uw) hi uie oriuui star lor ine lice we cannot expect gool govern .i..... ...... ..... ....... . VIII. i ii.ii uu- siuiaiioii in a nut shell. THIS R'RRYMATTIiR. CommlHee Walls on Judge Web. ster ami Discusses Ques tion, -f A committee apiKiinted at bright third team and Jw Penuiinore, of the victois, piovetl a veritable find. The k'M features of the game were the magnificent base-stealing and luse-shiliug of Clifford Harry. The naileries were so nuiuero.is that it was impossible to keep tab on them. IJach iuiiing s;w a new battery, ami often there were more than two changes of batteries in an in ning. Some of the artists threw 38 3 337 1 POKTI.A.Nl) ACADKMV, All K l'O A 3 O 3 gnnt to say that every foot of St. Johns Real Estate will quadruplo in value within Ave years. You ask, Why? P. Myers p Kmt it Hendricks If Houston' 3rd li Morelaud 1st 1 Higgius c M. Myers 3nd b P. Myers ss Harstou ss Hurlburt rf Kincaid rf McPherson cf 1 39 o o o o o I o o o o o o o o o o After you have visited every palmist and fortune-teller, call at Wanda's temple of palniistry; readings in astrology, cards, clair voyance and snirltual. bvn N'o. 1: " names given and no writimr. Call Eround. lnvtlfitA fn o .1.1,1 lw. ,.. i ...... " e',w w JViU' .v.Mt.lVVMl rill t'Ullllll street, Portland, Oregon. Visit ? St. Johns and look over the Oil, O 3 seir. You will find that St. Joluis is a busy place, that the hum of many industries fills tho air, and you will also find that the ...iiuug 01 me commercial nssoci- the hall over the plate, ntlou lust week waited on County MMl Judge Webster last Satutday, and ; lX?J ,,,iw,r fir1t dcfeatctl discussed the ferry question, with U U lb , y ,cam in n" '"twsliug the view of eet ii... .,,. ! l, M re of 6-5. The 1 l : oases - 7 1 Kirk, Summar' Stolen Mclnerney, Morelaud, Higgins, M. Myers, Hendricks. liases on balls oil Mangold, t; off btnick out gcttiuir the cotintv .. ... . - . . iiiHiioriues mierestiM in the matter. The result of the Intel view, while l.ol ..ii...ri.i.I.i. .... ..!.. I.. I. . yet was prolific of much light , 1 lu-in.r Kt,i .... ..... r.. i ..r, Wilkiusoi ....v., .,11 niv in ijiivnuuu m 1 ininil 'Pl.A it .I... ...... ..... I1"11 p. ........ . M v"... ... tut in..u .Uyl.,,, ttn .mi 1I1.. C..ll...,. l t I IIUV mg on the Sellwood ?i2,rxx), oud the cost the tame about 5500 'P.... A 11.1..- t . . .." i iv i!i.iiiii ierry ihmi iK..r',.i.M.ii.K very firm game. .it east Hi-Mr On next Saturday Columbia will . 1 ..1 . . . 1 111. v.. 1 il... rs . 1 i. . rv.v-"' nun UDU u 7SO 10 Olk'nite. ..n.v.. i, umi .ii, i, .it.... . n 1 . .. In Uith discs the city Ik. v ti e A c of Prttutul, the soldiers f.i ,Im iH ,,s1u ,crfs DatiRliter," excuse of building the Ut and ' Vancouver and l'ort Stephens J10' J J" " the county niaintar..s and oivn tes iu a i,u,wr . will Iw a "kA. ? Swuhy. ,"'ncc' work of tlie Mullen brothers for Holliday was very brilliant, as likewise was that of tlieir midi?et ..r.k..... 11 -I. .... ilkiusonforColutnbluwas good, "v; d with Utter support he would ve kept them front scoring as L',"lire, en as they did. Kabs cuightu .... rv firm iinn. A l ill 3! olf Myers. . .... i i.i .... ... im .iuiiKu.ii u: in-.iiv- m ... a. . crs 10. Two base i ts. lllnkle. rTlOm I ntnilinr Vtnrn Scheel. Double play, Higgins to ' '"UU w,ul,m,6 IUID .MV111.-1111U1, i.eu on oases, loiuui- .u i"-k o o irme iwiotli, l.i.. M..I....... 1.. . I. ..... . . . I r r w ..... v, nniisii) yi ruiuaiid vcau envy 6, Hit by pitcheil ball. Mc- Wilkinson, Moore, Mc lasml ball, Moore. Charley Moore. IT Hi MM PI RE THEATER NEXT WEEK. I he sensational scenic melodra- E, M, Caffls' Poultry Yard I'ggS for Sale from Olize u ilmimr stock. Three strains, s. C. Ml these industries are NEWl White Leghorns and White Wyan- qf T ., . . , . dottes, 51.50 jw setting. Incuba- bt JohU3 is Jmi Starting up. .? & ?tjsu s B 13 dcstinei ,o be '"' .'hone Unlo ,MS gr01t ' frit- Point View Addition, St. Johns where thousands of operatives will be employed and that is why we say that Real Estato values at St. Johns wilkquad- mplo within five years. We are now selling lots at St. Johns for $100 each, $5 down and $5 a month. $ Real Estate is the Best Asset you can have . . Those of you who invested in St. Johns a year or two ago have doubled nnd in some cases trebled your money. Tltc 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 era of development hitherto un known. Within another year you will see a city of paved streets, broad sidewalks, and permanent business blocks. Then vou will renlivP w1.pn it is too late that your opportunity for getting cheap property is past. St. Johns Park mg; Men's Shoes N. FRK EDMAN, Jersey St, F. J. Koerner f CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER I t tliein. It is probable the cotintv ver" close contest as each team has could lie induced to operate a ferry 11 fcw K004 "u'" Columbia's chief here, if the city would furnish the m, " m I)au Kclley, an nil round Inwt, which could probably lw tnlck ,luul- Walsh, Weber, Roe, built for 7000 to 10,000. This MKld. Moore, Hiukle, Wilkin is too big a sum for the city, at Stm mul Wea,,y will do good work, present, anyway, to stand. Yet, it uml tho students already svo the would doubtless prove a good tiophy decorating Columbia's tro- investment 111 the way of more UW1V e events to i pur trade. The St. Helens roail on the ,lul"w are 50 yam uasn, o It is a forceful and thrilling story done with nratpeu and 1 . .iiiaiic jK-opie, euuvcueu uy .1. c..ii 1 t , nioue UI.ACK sj promptly All work dispatch. Title Guarantee 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 Month These lots are high aud sightly, overlooking the river and in full view of the mouutaiu peaks couvienent to car line aud Factories on the water front. Iet us show you this property. Call on us or write us for full particulars. nouses built on the installment .plr mn, M. L. HOLD ROOK L. B. CHIPMAN It is a plav of I I'... V . ' iMiMing conieiiy. it is a 1 1 I ..ic iiKiuiuaius ami as retreslung as a breath of pure air. The eompany is an e.ceotio..:illv stnimr'nuA -....i Ibis attraction will niiilniiliillv.- Portland Jobbing Co. & iTUSt LO. yanl low hunlle, 440 yard run, 880 yarn run, mile, running high and bioad junnvs, jole vault, shot put aud one-half mile relay raco. 1 . . ..... . t opixxsne sine 01 uie river is a line driveway, aud if means were af forded for crossing tho river, would induce u great deal of traffic com lug to the city that way. Then, too, it would open up trade with a for the half-mile run, was struck lu out prow one of the strongest drawing plays of the season, 9 Iadies! Relievo yourselves 0f the hardest tusk connected with John Qui,,,,, while out practicing Rucr. t S on approval. Pottku A- rich territorj' which abounds wes,tho fuW by a hurl.l dtScus:"k:G I'luiitW, (Urimiax StcauHttlnf. Kooft Gutltrt Etc At Kcaxmable Rate. Stov, I'unucrsl tul Tin wire Repairvtl, Quick Scnicc. All Work Guaran tee!, Kn 1 W v.iut. ct r PORTLAND. OREGON I PORTLAND, OREGON f 6 7 Clukr f CwwMrce 1' "1 I'lin'i ' ' ti tjLjjtTf'ihr 11 .:-. .1... , 1 ..ii. :v. ... ...... St. Johns Land Co Th Pioneer Real EsUte Company C Ii ri. . ... 01. JUIH1S ''none union 3104 Oregon Mm Rmm tomK Umtmm im MtltH 11 r n . 1 'iffirifr lMiittt