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f THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW I'ublUhed r.ttrr Krld.r Bv McKno.v & TllOHKDVKK. MKKKI.Y JUSTICI?. UKSIMiNTS of tliis city are highly indixmint thut so palp- hie a trruft .slioul I hi shuken in thcii fiuWrlpllon rt. l.0 p.r ,.r In .lri.i,r j faces IIS is tile proposal on.liiailO AJf rllilm rain, fl.00 prr Inch prr mutilli All nrlirlllnlnc MM. papal l flrat of raili month Job I'rlnllne .rutrl In flrttrlait tt)lr Hllln (or Job l'rlntlnr cub on ddlrerr. All mininunlmlliint almuld bp ailclrrurJ to The mtliw, St. Johna, Ort"" TIM Kkvikw In ontcrcfl lit poxt office in S.'ilnt Johns Oregon, ns mail matter ol tllu second class Hurler llie Act ol Loll grusi of March J, 1879. Official Hcwjpuper of tht Cltr of St. Johni. Phone Scott 0900. FRIDAY . KOVKMIWIt 3, 1905 KQUAi, SUlWRAGIi. THAT large ex-president, "Tell-the-truth" Cleveland, is against equal .suffrage. In one of his ar ticles he declares fin shaking of women) "the votes of the thoughtful and conscientious would al most certainly he largely out weighed hy those of the (lis reputable, the ignorant, the thoughtless, the purchased and the coerced. And Orover is correct Ivthel C. present city council but what would Avery, in the I'ottland Telegram, Meprecate the passage of this or- to the contrary notwithstanding. dimitice if he 'were off the council Ivthel writes a fine article an and merely a private'eitizen. That article which would be convincing is one reason why it should not if the reader had not been through pass. the whole trouble and seen results No man cares to have those who not pleasant. may come after him criticize his I.ike other fads equal .suffrage acts adversely. And if the pro- has never been a success. The posed ordinance goes through the blue glass cute, the yellow rays, the present council must be criticized! junieis, thought vibrations, plan- because they failed to take protcr chette, get-iieh-qtiick schemes precautions to protect the people. ami a thousand more nave all umi 1,001c at the matter In any their day and have never failed to possible light the b. o. p. w. ordiu- seeuie adheieiits, So has equal auce is .sen Icy as a sack of fish. It Milfrage. has no redeeming qualities and is Results that is what Is needed a precarious plan for a grifty graft. to prove anything good, Kqiial It should be killed 1 .suffrage has proved barien so fin as good is concerned. It is a poli tical will-o'-the-wisp: it .seduces one on and one till, in the morass creating a bo.irl of pahliu works, In the p.ilmy days of "It .ss' Tweed, New York city, this 01 diuaiiee would have been haile with delight by his colle igius f( r it would have been the open door lo rascality. It gives t o m.ioh o.v 1 in a blind pool. The comments made by Tint RltVlKW upon this ordinance are not insinuations that the pasei.t council would work any chicanery iiixiii the people by becoming mem hers of such a board. Nothing of the sort has been asserted Rut It paves the road for future com binations tor future councils to act with as much chicanery as may desired: to work hardships Ukjii the ieopIe: to bind the city to any clique or faction: to place a noose about the city's throat that may slip- and slip hard. There is not a member of the MOW AIIOUT IT. DO l'S it pay lo be very, very 1'iVmI ? Il is (III- IrlVlfOi'i-. tln utmrti ..t .1! ! .1 1 tl ..I " w ' - " the designing piomotor, who gets me iimico. ..11 ii r. 1 ....1.1 1 1.1.... It is a mighty good thing for the k.,,,,,1.,., ...,, u ,.v..r ,.!,.,. imtl-aiid a migiuy imd tiling 101 n11, . mim ,,,..,,,.,, , the good: because, as .soon as the t,cn itH too lute for him to plead velvety down is worn away and the coat.se linen tin cutis or the inesli ate atone in evidence, there comes a leviilslou and the majority of the lietter class hesitate to act. THK H. O. I'. V. ORDINANCE CURTAIN parties in I'oitlaiid uie willing to wager mat tut oiiliiiauce cicatiug 11 Hoattl of Public Works, let-cut ly introduced into the council, will pass its thinl reading next Moutlay evening. It Is claimed (hat its passage is an assuiitl fact even now. Tint Ritvmw has 110 kick ovei till ll(Vllt, III l( Wlll'll II ll.l'ltfll.ll t , I 1 1 1 1, I , :, .1 1. 1 .1 1 nun wieiv wan - iiioney 10 oc matie 11 iimim.tm auti u.e con .,.... .. ....i..,...,,, j, ,..v , ..... ..r ....i.t! i..t . :. ' . . n. "H,,n i'ikmiv i..iiim iiKiia-.-. ne-, ll0 u.uve j,cru till spriuir. tuat 1 ne oniiuauce now ocioie 1 lie loiiowliu! letter lullv coin JUST A STUM.'. JWDOK lleuuett says that a pheasant ileatl is not a pheasant- merely a carcass. Wonder if the same rule works regarding a man who is shot and killed ? Is he just a caicass anil tloes the murderer go free? If not, why not? Wl'l Remain Here. Last week Tint Ritvntw statetl In its mention of the Shields sale that Mr. Shields contemplated moving to Vancouver. This was lufcicd from Mr. Shield's statement Hie noani lor cousitiertitloii is one cNlicmcly tlaugeioiis in iieaih eveiy tlctail. it is not pioiMiue that a cousei vativc body of men will pass an cities with our item of last week: St. Johns, November 1. imw. Unmix Ritvntw: I wish to cor rect the statement which occurred in last week's RitviHW that I in tended to make my home in Van- onliiiaiiccso lax, so far-reaching, so couver, or in any place or city ex pitmiiueutly against good govern- CtfPl Jhns. Such is not the uieiil. as the one uu.ler consider us 1 ,,,cvr, uvc wiwMcrtM Knise nits omittance was presented, Cvci made Mich a .statement 01 its enactment means a menace to thought of it. Mv wife anil familv public safety: it is not just to the intend going to southern California tax tMvets: it is imt insi t. tl... "' winter, out 1 mean to re 1 -"- city council. main at my inist, re.sttliui' in mv own ward ; and also continue to oc cupy my .seat in tlu council, and also cast my vote theiein as long as health lasts until my time expires. J. II. Mlliti.Ds. JUNKHTTINCi. M Alt I l.Mi the water-pipe pioblcm in rortlaml has resulted in .-.V.1H1111K out 11 jmiiy 10 invcsiigate Supicr. Willi. I'.llill.. ill ..'illiili.: k...li..i.L- ..f I Ameria heu tluse K-ople chllrcl, wj ,cr s 1 each Colorado lliey II hud out in Woodman hall on the evening of that wotM-stave piH has pie- Friday, Novemler ,v liveryone is domincucc for supply mains where cordially iuvidtl, Oyster supjier pre-ssutedoesn'texcml 100 twunds. ,or l sc; we ami collce loo; only I n iilltirtitr fur nil tf It I And only Oicgou fir is ussl for those pipes! Denver has some of that pipe which was coverctl nioie than thiity yeais ago. The Colorado Fuel autl lion Company has taken out much of its own itou pitte and and icplaeed it with Oregon fir stave pie because it was Inrtter and gave lietter results! All over the state may I hi found mile after mile of this same pipe with more going in. Possible this junketting com mittee could have found out these facts by wiling but a temporary change of ultitude is often a letter incut! HOTH COKKKCT. "SOMIJ men learn mote in three months than others do in a life time," .says an exchange. And some men forget more in twenty minutes than others can learn in twenty years. Parcwell Surprise. At the home of her mother. Mrs. Kiiks, Miss Leonora Williams was surpiised h'tiday evening, the affair ItcuiL! ill form of a linen shower. The visitors met at the home of Mrs. 11, S, Magoue and sui prised Miss Williams with inanv linen gifts as they entered her home in a iHHiy. 1, times autl light refresh ments helped the hours pass rapidly 1 ..:n . . . ... atui not 1111 a tuie nour tun the visitors deturt. Miss Williams will sail on Suinlav of this week for Manilla. V, I., expecting to re main theie a few vears and her acquaintances will greatly miss her. t hose present were Mr. ami Mrs. Hurvey Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkutrick, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Maeoue. Mrs. OslHrn, Mrs. Casper, Marie Hoff- maun, Willa Hunter, Thesesa Hoff mann, l.ula Magone, Stella Arm strong, Marion Mjcone, Klassie Casper, Milla Peterson, Nitni Cas jkt, Dora SiKvklemier. Messrs. Olenn, Paulson. Castmr and Wnrreu. ANIfDIIDTM H II f II U I I SALE O F Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods T. P. Kclley, doing a retail business, has gone into insolvency and the Board of Trade has sold to Will Wolf, of Portland, a $164,386.00 stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods for $41,920.00. THE BIG SALE OPENS Saturday Morning, Nov. 4 AT 9:00 A. M. at Wolf's Salesroom, now located at 229 Morrison Street. Every garment will be marked in plain figures and one price to all. This Is the Guaranteed Price List! MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 218 Melton Suits, Kelley's price, $12.50, Uiinkrupt Sale OC QK Price OOiJO S.j Hlue Serjje Suits, Kelley's sale price ?i...So, Hatikrupt 07 QC Sale Price OhOu 163 lfntiey Cheviot Suits, Kelley's sale price, 515.00, Bankrupt J7 A R Sale Price V ' 3 65 Scotch Tweed Suits, Kelley's sale price, $18.00, Bankrupt 00 00 Sale Price OOiOZ 23 Cashmere Suits, Kelley's sale price, $9.00, Bankrupt Sale CQ QQ Price OOiUO BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT , 85 Boys' Long Pants Suits in blue, ! black and gray, Kelley's QO I price, 5io.oo, Sale Price pTiuO 71 Boys' Long Pants Suits, in blue serge suits, Kelley's price, At) , 512.50, Sale Price ipOi'rZ , S3 Boys' Long Pants Suits, in Scotch Tweed suits, Kelley's JM At price, 59.00, Sale Price . . . pTTU FURNISHING GOODS 5000 white cambric Handkerchiefs, Kelley's price 10c, sale price 2C 3589 bordered Handkerchiefs, 0 worth 15c, bankrupt sale price OC 1 1 Unfinished Worsted Suits. Kel ley's sale price, 522.50, CMfi Qc S65 Children's Handkerchiefs, H Bankrupt Sale Price .... OluiUu worth toe, bankrupt sale price 1C Men's wool Underwear, Kel- 0 ley's price, 75c, sale price 3 C 187 Fancy Worsted Suits, satin lined, Kelley's sale price, 525.00, (Ml Bankrupt Sale Price .... piliTU Men's 25c Suspenders, Sale Price 7c Men's fleece lined Underwcar,00 Kelley's price, 75c, sale price OuC Men's cotton ribbed Underwear, in colors, Kelley's price, 75c, 0 sale price OfC Men's ribbed Underwear in blue, brown and black striped, broken sizes, Kelley's price, 5i.oo, sale price $Q Men's 75c workingmen's Shirts, union label, made by Sweet, Orr & Co., sale price .... 32!C Men's S5C black sateen rmr. shirts, pearl buttons, price OfsC Men's black and tan Hose, Kelley's price, 15c, sale price fC Men's fancy Hose, Kelley's ... price, 25c, sale price 11 C Men's wool Hose, Kelley's.. price, 25c, bankrupt sale price 11 C Ladies' cotton ribbed Hose, Kel- ley's price, 15c, sale price fC Children's cotton ribbed Hose, Kelley's price, 15c, sale price 6JC Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose,. Kelley s price, 25c, sale price 1 2C PLACE OE SALE: 229 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND Look for the Blue and Yellow Signs Jack Jones, so it is claimed by the St, Johns Hotel, has skinpctl, away ami forgot to settle his boan) bill. Hence the hotel seeks lus aiipreiuluiK on the charge of le-1 fruiulini; an inn-keeper. When in need of lime, cement, plaster, sash, tloors, bnililers' hard- ware and dry wood and the lest of ' co.il for domestic purposes leave the order at Donnelly's market for the reinnsnla levl and Fuel Co. to fill. I V. K. SwinRel. of Aurora, and Mrs. A I Winter, who lives in J ui umiKi, ia mui iiiik) luniuy came 111 last Friday with into the Dmitry ami pigeon bust-1 their iersoiial effects ami will ness and alreadv has a nice beirin. I m:ilr. St. i,-.i,,,c c . .... . : " 1- .iivit 1111111L' linim- J- M Parker, of Theilford. mg. Mrs. Winter has a halfdoen lots where her home is, and believes that her yards will permit her doing considerable business along these lines. Sample let coffee on the market free. St. Johns Grocery Com. jvmy. Mrs .eiiruska, is also with them and is expecting to buy property in the city. At This Office. Neatly printed books of notes and receipts for sale at this office. i andermeer & Canright no Muugcrsen real estate her fi, , hrm has itkni..i .t. : ..n omce clear o ""!.ms to -0v where ......v. joiners now are. ,o r orders AH sorts of wood and coal quickly delivered. Orders '"'aylKgeftat Donnelly's Marked Phone East 297. marker. W.C. ADASVIS tUIN TRACTOR and BUILDER ST. JOHNS WORK ST. JOHNS PEopLE Shop Second Door Wwf of Postoff.ce ST. JQHNS, - . OREGON AN OFFICIAL DIRECTORY S. H. GREENE Attorney-at'Law, Ofllcc! Room 9, lirccileii iiiti Kcsl,,cncc' Saint johfi. DR. L. G. HOLLAND, PMVSICIAN AND SURdGON Uesldencc bikI OITicc: Corner tl Tncoum mid Hn. Photic Scott ,Z Goodrich & Goodrich, ARCHITECTS Saint John nntl l'ortlau.l, Orr Lawrence M. Hcnscl PHVSICIAN Omce on Jcncy itrcct In .m. more home, opposite St. Jolin Sub anil Door Co. 1'lmnc Scott in! SAINT JOHNS, - ORKCOX Dr. W. E. HARTEL, DUMIST Local or uuiii'nil iiti.uilictki k. liilnlsUrvd If (Icitlrcd. I'rccdiimu Illock. Si. u.. 4'- Dr. MARY MacLACHUN I'liyMclan onJ Surgeon. Olficc hour; 9 to 11 n, m. itoj p. 111. KcrIiIciicc 1'Iioiic 800114064. Office I'lionc Union 6991. Offict: over I'.lllott'it itniK tturc. Rn. deuce St. John Motel. Dr. E. W. ROSSI TER PMVSICIAN Office next door to Klllott'i Ant (tore. Phone, Union 4(6j. KtJ ilcncc 011 John street, first iloortostb of Wrinkle' rcklilcnce. I'lionc. St. Johns, .... Orrjoi T. T. PARKER, AtlorneytUw, Office: Cochran Illock, next door to postoffice. Saint John . . OtffJi Carpenter & Dolbow I'hutcrer, llrick MaMiii and incut Worker. IMIuutci k''" umi satUfuction nuaraiitctd. Ktfcr to editor of this jMcr. 755 Wst. laiulstrect, University l'ark. Iliost Union 6797, ST. JOHNS EXPRESS IIARRV LVU:S. Prvptklor Goods delivered, crated or un crated, in city or Portland. ll anos a specialty. Leave ordm .1 tll.1...u.. III....... Znr.t ST. JOHNS, - ORECOX THE EASTERN HOME J. S. CAIN, Proprietor. Meals by the day or week. Voui. per week, fa. 00, Cochran illock Jersey Stmt Saint Johns 0f N. A. GEE Mouse Mover and Rrpslrtr Houses moved. raUtil and rt- paired. Odd jobs of all kiaJ. Prompt service, resonatle clurj! ivaniioe aiul Catlln Streets. Saint Johns - Ott P. W. HINMAN Chlcaeo Roomlnr House. Oool rooms from tl a eek "P- . . . . . 1 rll corner LiilcaKoann jvamiuc - Saint Johns Ottf- MRS. N. AtcCANN CLOTHINO CLEANER Clothing cleaned, pressed meiideU with care and prompUe Ladles' clothes a specialty. Old Postoffice IluildiPg Saint Johns - ow" The 6, HEITKEMPER & Watchmakers, Jewelers, Silversmiths. ImmiriM mnA Wholesale Deik 286 llrri$H m, SfiSsK NM Bon Ton Barber Shop -f- elsfe First class work and clean hot to patrons. Hair cutting Agents for 'esVcoast Uuudry. 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