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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW t'ublUhed Krtrr Prldar Ilv McKkon & MARKI.H. Kubacrlptlon ratea, 11.00 per rear In ad-ance. AdrertlilnR rat-a. fl.00 pr Inch per month. Alt adta-tlalng bills pa-alle flrat of wch month. Job Printing eieeuted In firat-claia ill. Itllti (or Job Printing eaah on detlterr. All eommunlcallona ahnuld ba addrtued to The Barlaw, Bt. Johni, Oreron. Tins RltVIKW Is cntcrcil nt post office III Saint Johns, Oregon, ns ninll matter of the second clnss under the Act of emi gres, of Mnrch 3, 1879, Official Nawipapar of the OU7 of Bt Jeans. Phone Cast GIOO. FRIDAY, JUNK 22, 1906. Gen. Miles is having his inning- embalmed beef. Phew I I Municipal ice plants nre talked of by several cities in the now swel tering east. Hy reason of the prohibition vote over 200 saloons will be forced out of business in Oregon. The recent defeat of woman .suf frage has by no means disconcerted its advocates, and they ate already circulating a petition for signatures asking for the submission of the amendment at the general election in lyoH. The well informed mini, politi cally speaking, and there seems to be iiiite a few of him in Multnomah county, says that in the event of the contest now p-ndlng being th citltfd against him, Tom Word is to be appointed chief of polite of Portland. Stranger things than this may happen, and in the evuil of the above appointment there will U something doing all along tin liuu. Although elected to the ollice of state priutei by a handsome majority the Double of State I'lintei-ekct Dnniwiiy are uIhmiI to begin. It the iiiuriidiileul adopted at the H cent election it Hems that the legis Inline is empowcicd to designate the manner in which the ollicc of state printer may be Pilled. One of the clauses of the amendment s.i.n he limy be elected or appointed Whether this holds kimhI at ptesuit is for someone to iutei piet the mean iug of the law. Iihmm-Cov. Chain Ikji Iitin should divide to fill the ollicc bv appoiiitui.'iil it will mean a ligal tangle with Ml l)iiniua ax the central liguie. war between France and Kitgland and scattered from the Atlantic to the Rockies and from the Lakes to the Gulf. Pupils Arc (ir.Ttt.ntcd Pro... the, er f"M,V. i!iL'i!?i,l ' language of tile author, described Public Schools. the home life of these simple peo- I.nst Thursday evening the pub- pie, and Abbie Graves, Kdith Haiti- lie was entertained by Longfellow's win and I.ola Herald joined her in story of Kvangeline as recited by singing the Angelus their bcattti- the eighth grade pupils. The fill evening hymn. crowded hall and the throng dis- Ida Jones' word picture of Kvau gelinc, the heroine of the story, was appointed in gaining entrance tes tify to the esteem it. which our schools are held by the patrons. Only praise is heard from those who were so fortunate as to gain ad mission and all agree that the exer cises were a credit to teachers and by followed by that of her home Kva York. The marriage contract between Kvangeline and Gabriel f.ajeunesse was reproduced in dialogue and tmftoiniine bv Kverett Huery as geline cheered the hearts of the women and children. Then followed the mnrch to the ships, by Kdith Haldwin. Mrs. Coovert sang the Ave Mnria. Benedict's death and the confu sion and disorder of embarkation, Josephine Young. How these people were scattered, Maud Peterson. Kvangelinc's joitrncv down the Mississippi In search of Gabriel, j Flossie Ogdcn. The Indian club drill by fifteen to o'ertake him," Bertha Merrill How she spent the winter at the mission, Anna Brice. Her disappointment through the following years, Hazel Knight, Muriel Page, Klsie Tallman and Miella Kdmonson. Kvangeline, as a sister of mercy in Philadelphia, and her finding Gabriel at the hospital, by Lola Herald, concluded the storv. The class, wearing their colors of red and white, were called to the platform and introduced to Rev girls with clubs of black and silver 1 1. J. Warren by Principal Alderson under the direction of Miss Ponuer, lThe ininlste'rcomplimentc ininlste'rcomnlimented the class mummied ttie system ot caiistnenics and assured them that a faithful which is carried into all grades of 'observance of the class motto, "On- the school. ward," might bring to them a fill- Basil s new home m Louisiana, fillment of the hinhest cxnectations lass. Benedict, Kvangchne's father; Sylvia Inylor. Mrs. Hall was called up by the Ida Jones, KvatiKelitie: Chester hvaugeliuc meeting her old principal and presented with a bcau- Massey. Gabriel; and Mel vin Boyle, friends, Kdith Trowbridge. tiful tea set on behalf of the class, the old notary. Their hearty welcome, Nellie I Miss Josephine Young then took Jessie Hanks recited the feast and Chaffee. I charge of the program and sum snorts of the followintr niornintr and A description of the west, into tnoncd Mr. and Mrs. Alderson and Abbie Graves told how. in the af- which Gabriel had irone, in concert . Mrs. Geren to the nlatform and for manners and customs of the Acadian ternoon, ttie men were cniied 10 ine oy cigiuu gratie ooys. . , me ciass presented tnem with a farmers who were taken from their church and made prisoners. How Kvaugiliite "followed his ' watch fob, a silver spoon and a pic- honiesin Nova Scotia during the Bessie Phillips showed how Kvan- living steps and thought each day tnre, respectively. pupils, both as to their literary tone , Basil, Gabriel's father; Jack Hong . .1 r ,!.,.. , f II... .. t r...t... ami me manner 01 rendition. The exercises began with a holi day song by the little tots, and their happy faces bespoke freedom from restraint and summer's plea sures. Kmery Gilhnore introduced the storv with a description of the The Dalles Optimist, Bennett & Daveupoit, publisheis, made its apK.'aniut-e 011 the loth inst. A. Bennett, famous for the Rabbitville letteis, is the editor. The Dalles and Wasco county have something tti feel piniid of hi The Optimist. It Is edited III Bennett's bice.y style and is guaranteed a sine cute for the blues anil kindled ailments, The famous letters will npiicar weekly. We welcome The Opti mist, and congratulate the pub lishers on its lyHgmphicid npcar mice. In the matter of granting n tele phone franchise it will be well for the city council to fully tiudeistand what benefits me to be dciivcd he roic they consummate the deal, So I CHURCH NOTICES. Baptist church K. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 1 1 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 7 p. in. PrcachhiE at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Congregational church F. J. Warren, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 1 1 a. in. Subject : "What is a Christian ?" Evening services n. in. Subject: "Hid den Things." Methodist church -K. L. Young, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Sermon ot n a. m. by Rev. F. J. Anthony of Kentucky. Kpworth League nt 7 p. in. Preaching nt 8 p. m. Music by chorus choir with Mrs. Holland as soloist. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station 8:15 a. in., low mass; 10:15 a. in., high mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers and benediction. St. Andrew's Kpiscopal Chapel, University Park-Rev. Wm. K. Powell, chaplain. Regular services it a. 111. Sunday school to a. m. Kvaugelical church K. K. McVickcr, pastor. Sunday school to n. m. Preaching 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. in. Jr. K. L. C. K. 2:10 p. in. Sr. K. L. C K. 7 p. 111. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. in. Fire Insurance. Wc wish to announce to the business men of St. Johns that wc are agents for the Glens Kalis In surance company; that this com pany Is paying all Its losses in San Francisco; and that no advance in rates has been made. See us when you wont reliable and reasonable insurance on your buildings or mer chandise. Moxou Valentine Co. July 4th Will be celebrated at St. Johns In Befitting Style, For Snlc. Kggs for hatching from pure bred Golden, Silver, Ring-Necked mid Lady Amherst pheasants. Inquire 01 ran 1 or 1 nomas v-oenrau, uni versity Park. For Sale or Rent. Klght-rootn house in Point View. Ior particulars phone Tabor 49. Races and Games Wnnlcil. Hand honors at the West Laundry. Apply nt once. Coast Wanted. Pupils mi brass and reed instru ments. S. K. Wright, Bandmaster. Among my list can be foiim some fire insurance to please von. W. H. King Smoken St. Johns eiirar b.-sl 10c 1 . - 1 cigar on the market -the "Whitr Crow." TWENTY-FOUR STUDENTS WHO GRADUATED FROM THE ST. JOHNS SCHOOL. The mcmhciH of tin class an, k, tiling fituu lift to tleht, beginning at the top Top Row ; Vernon Conies, Karl Brodahl, Melviu Boyle, Geoigi Butts, l.vt utt Bttiiv, ,uk Douglass, .Seumd Row ? l.v.i Voik, l.ol.i Herald, Bessie Phillips, Abbey Graves, Kdith Baldwin, Jissie Hanks, Sylvia Taylor. Thud Row I annry (illlinore, Josephine Vouug, Roy Brock, Loin Walker, Principal W. C. Aldcisnn, Ida Joins, Cldc Teebng. Lower Row : llcnn Vouug, Maud Peterson, Flossie Ogdeii, Chester Massey, Arthur Clark. Protect your property from loss by fire by insuring In only first class companies, bee the Peninsula Bank A MOTHER COMMERCIAL CLUB WHY NOT UNIVERSITY and PORTSMOUTH I have iK)licy to ,!. 1 Pleads for I ler Hoy and Saves Mini From Disgrace. .Making An liffort to St vitro a War .ship for (he Fourth. Theie weie pU-ut v of vaoant seats when the meeting of the Commer cial club was called to older Wed nesday . veiling, but over a ipioitim many contend that it til genuine, delin-tlii-wonl St. em.tiH?r 10 erect 11 new 11. .ti 1 .. s. .... I,.. .1 1.. 1 , .. From the nptearauce of lower ...m. o ,h- ......awgr .sine v" ,-sk K,rcet 0,c thi,k ,)oom tlon Ashed. hail struck that section and nil the Kver since the cost of adding "uw H1IK "re .substantial strtic- another addition to the nreseut "" school building hits been ascertained After the most successful term in will be far histoiy I'ortsmouth school will building in close for the suuiuisr months, to the the best life insurance lx: found in America: The Union Central Life. The safest nud best at a fair price. Come in and talk it over. W. II. King. Piolmhly one of tle most foieible teuicriincc Itvtuie ever given in St. Johns was that of an old iiinlhi-r tar the telephone company lias liven pleading for her boy 111 the mum in,.,.. 1I1. 1. ....... .fi. I i.v ,..1 1..., .., 1... M.....I ...1.. . 1, in, i.iit in, iw ,i-.vi nun inn 1 iii.ii 11,111 1 inni .iiiniuiiy nun iiiiik- ........... ..j. ....... .... ..... - , !.-.i !, 1 . . .1 ,1 it will uet. One of the thiut!S that A fiail eieatuiv was this old ladv. J'hus iMM.steis were on hand to en- w i hern or eas em part of the joy of the pupils, but to theevldent should be insisted iiihiu is the bet- I lor wiinkled face, tearsiaiiud courage the 0l.ici.1U and assist in oy. At pieseut the Central; school dlssattstactton ot many parents. tut incut of the present sci vice and cheeks and bloodshot eve itlainlv the upbuilding of St. Johns. ! has about .all the additions it will Mr. O'Tool leaves the Peninsula that nt once. And the ehames for told of a sleonlw uielit and iimeh The piogiam for the Fourth of 1 tul. Mirther mltlitions will in Lumber Co. after a long term of the use of the phones should be mental suffeiing. Not one wind July now in Pic ntl the adver-; ferfeie with the ventilation and hard service to accept a job in Cen legulalttl. The iisM-i lion that "St. was said in ufeieiice to diink. Il tumg lor the Mime was explaiuetl. ! K: ne .present ueatiug piant iratta. Johns will not be chaiged moie was only the niK-al of a mother I he ctmtiact called for the lice dis-' ' suineieni lor p cseiit neetis Mn j, McPlicrsou, engineer for turn I'm! mill" is tin, in. h. 11 li. nm hi ii.r ,1, .,..,... f. ,i i...L irillllllOU 01 J.OOO CO II e. I lie I niiuiiivi iiiiiiwa ttiu luvL-Muuii.- W. JOWER, Jowcr lllock, N. Jcrxy t. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK lll I . .1. . . - ! i in iiiiJiiiise tuat eeuaiii improve meiits will he made in a year or distant fiitme smacks ttN) much iiiouooy. Those applying for fniuchise .should be able to state what the immediate lieuefits will be. St. Johns should profit by the ex eiience of Poitlaud in the mallei of franchises. The day for gulling the K-ope by piomises has passed. What they want is someone who will deliver the goods. And our city fathers will do well tti bear in mind the effect its legislation will have in the futuie . . . ... ; I.. I I I . 1 Hiit tiiirolt a.k .l iiiiitlii.iri riiniu.k .... ovc- m)ii. That teat coveted lace ami a l"K'n is iiiicihiui w oe an annte- i'""-"""r "'. wile and two children come (roin i the voice In okeu bv sol was enough to tive onv and umy Ik; piei ve.1 as a A new building in the north part of Wisconsin to settle In the Park a t i of soften the haidcM heart. Thecoiiu MMiveiiii of the lirt Fouith of July the city will relieve the congestion wcck ago. They are installed iu a r a'olliceis and spectator alike weie celebration in St. Johns. of the Central school and greatly suite of rooms ut Club Hall. Girls' dresses, 2 to 7 years old. 2c uiris wnite dresses, 52. as value. at - - 8.sc as . . . ' I Also nave gtrh dresses, 4 to 14 llJkTi rC f1it mtt lltltHia nt aAn III.. IVl.tllOll,, I ...,,l...r fn l.nil l.ic JV ,... V, ... , .... ' i.itue cmidreirs white covert I Of all kinds nud descriptions will take place. Fun, Fun, Plum! Will be the order of the clay nud date. , Grand Parade Follow by n spasm of oratory. Something Doing All day at St. Johns on July 4th don't forget. touched by the pleadings of the old mother. The stoiy went home to all. With his lie.nl iu his hands the cause of the inoilu'i's anguish sat iu a chair by her side sobbing bitterly. Hut not a poison 111 the loom had a ut title of sympathy for him. The uiteitst taken was only for the agid Mieut. It was a scene that will icmaiu long iu the meuioiy of all pusviit shoes, $1.25 value, at 8.sc l.adies shirt waist suits, 92.50 value, at - f 1.75 convenience the patrons who nie . ,,IlM..im, , nf , . Sec these bargains mid commre illiy TL r I llfn ft obliged to . stud their children .unite J. U" U ...! ir.ees. No tr.mW to 1 ' TflP Fflff 0 Will CprOOm or more daily to school. ... summer. .Meuiiave .1.oWKkmU. mum kugiu 11 m UUIUQIII Co ai d to or remodel t ie nresLMit :'"n,"f "- i-v It was Miggestetl that an elfott be made to swine one or nioie of the waikhiiM now in the haiboi at Port land a one of the attractions for . I ad.l to or remtxlel the present , ,,, , "Vi 'XT theFoiiuh. The chair appointed I'liildiug is to complicate confusion, :" " V" "V. M '"".C" ST. JOHNS GROCERY CO. W Department Store Goods. Fiiriiiliire Dcparlincnt. A nice new line of iron beds, springs, matt esses, etc., ai rived this week. Springs. . . 2.75 -'75 Wntor Damaged. sy.s 7-75 .47c 75? Mattresses . ... 1 1 011 Metis. Dressers. .... Mason Fruit Jars. Pints Quarts . Half gallons l.xtra lubbers and ttv. Second Maud Furniture. We have a few pieces of sec ond hand furniture to close out at very small prices. A few hammocks that will le sold at the very small price of f 1.35 each. A few mote water damaged boileis to close out Si. 25 grade at ot cents, .05 giade at 75 cents. Fly Screens. livery housewife needs one of the.se. Made with a nice scieeu door and scioen .sides so air can circulate all through the cabinet. Two size. W. W. Coodiivh and V. W. Valen- tine a a committee to wait on Ad miral ( 5iM.lt ich and asceiUiu what could U' done iu the matter. Scvivtuiy Perkins from the rail toad committee reoited the visit of height Agent Moise to the city; that he was favorably impicssed by his olei vatious. and pi utilised to take the mattci of establishing a tU-Ht at Mime point 011 the water fiont up with his sttjusriors. The telephone franchise came iu for a little iutpiiry. While not wishing to iuteifere with the woik of the council iu any way it was the opinion of those present that the intetests of the city should be well guaiikd iu the granting of the fran chise. The service to be rcudeicd should be explicitly stated and lived up to. St. Johns needs ami should and then, w hen the addition is com plete, the district will have some thing 011 its hands it does not want -a Imdlv arranged ami jniorly lighted school. The suggestion that a new build ing be built, one large enough to relieve the present congestion and take care of the overflow for a year is worth heeding. days win complete the work. Mr. Mime, the baker, Is doing a good business, but is willing to look I after more. Central Market! WILL REFUND. Re- Portion of Relic! Fund To Me turned to Suhscrib rs. Willis Moxou, chairman of committee having the funds for the relief of the San Francisco sufferers iu ehatge. wishes The Review to the Women Wanted lo work iu basket factory. Apply at Portland Manufacturing Co., St. Johns. Hulbrook lllock. I See u for the Choicest Cult of the Btst Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled ami family Trade Solicited Wood For Sale. Dry fir ami cedar wood, short or long; also cedar posts, las. Mor- daunt. North St. Johns, Holbrook's addition, McCLAVE & WARD, Props. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby e,iven that I will on SATURDAY. JULY 7. 1006. at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., sell to the highest anil best bidder for cash With delight and joy. Come and Join Lis ! 'nl-, " I to the lUKIiesI All persons knowing themselves OI,e ,ot "ow ''" PhiUdel itult'httwl tn tit,, firm nf f.L v. lhia street, In the City of St. Johns. Ore Thorudyke or R. W. McKeon arel0$.?$?h& be entitled to fnst-el.iss telenhone mnce that 56 lr cent of all the , requeste.1 to call and settle. Anv Orveon-unless. previous to that ilate the P0,e catcU ............. .11 ..... 1 11 1... ...1 ... 1 1 f .... . . . . - 1 . ...... sv. I tee Several bills coutractetl by a for met coiniiieiei.il club and the boaid of trade weie brought up, among tlain being a bill lot cigars con sound at a foi iner Uimiuet. It w is prtiHisetl to uiy these bills, but no one could devise a way unless it bo by private subscription, action was taken. money collected will be returned to one havinti bills atraiust the above owner of said poles shall call, prove Drotv the subscribers. Checks will be j parties will please oresent them for crl' W cUxn. ami remove the same ...ailed so that all will receive them payment. ttt nce- C,UR'-KS XSES'u , . . t - I MIV. Ul UIIIC. before tomorniw (Saturday) night. This .tvtton was tlecidetl upon on account of there being no further demand for food or money at the Hay City, and for the reason that v there is litigation over the cash that uas aireatiy been lorwartiett If you cau climb a greased are council of the ; said City ot St. Johns, D01e. catc1. a reasPf1 n;. nr t 0 r.0 run a sack, potato or wheel- iMarritl. On the 18th inst., at the residence of the bride near the fair eroun.ls. by Kev. 1. 1,. Young, Geo. natch autl ltdnu ldtrucst. Ot. the 2oth inst.. at Sellwood. by Rev. F. I(. Young, luutnett Meiuuig and Charlotte Muutoit. For Sale Cheap. One plunger pump, brass fittetl with casing, capacity 5,000 gallons hour : one 1 ;.linrsi ttnu-er mntnr Her- for ttlternatimr current, and iu ex cellont condition. Call at St. Johns Water Company's office or phone Ivast 6397. IVH. Hdlefsen, Stiiwr-iuteudeut. To Wafer Users. Watei usetl through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be pattl tor 111 advance, and used only between the hours of 5 out! 8 a. 111. ami 5 and 9 p. tn. Published in the St. Johns Review tune . juty , 1900. BIDS WANTED. rt . ii . . , . 11 v virtue 01 instructions eiven at a meeting of the taxpayers of school dis trict JSo. 2, Uelil at bt. Johns, Oreeon, It must li' l0ln ly DU,i wm u received up not be used for sprinkling streets. SffiW Uvea AllVOlie USliiir wnter rontrnr tn I ti.. uilililo.. i- c t,s,. cv.m I f- o - - ""-' . "-- a . T.w v ww jwiitia av uvAmiuui; tuese rules, or wosietttlly, will be acconunce wtm me puns ana .peon shut off without further notice. St. Johns Waterworks and Lighting Co., P. H. Kdlefson, Superintendent. barrow race, follow tire crowd to St. Johns. Prizes given to wiuuers of all contests. Come and bring the children. Let them have the day of their COME! cations of the architect, P. Cbapptll seen at the office of the St locations can be I Johns Land All bills must be I Smoking is a pleasure if the de ars are bought at Valentiue's, Company at St. Johns. addressed to J. E. Tanch, District Clerk, St. Johns, Oregon. J. K. Williams, j. a. tanch, LUairman ol Hoard Utstnct LierK. ol Directors.