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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW fnbllntifd Krerr Friday MAKKI.lt St IIVKHMtK. 1IV TlIIC UltVIKW Is entered nt jost office In Snint Jolms, Oregon, n tnnll matter of the second class under the Act ol Con gress of Mnrch 3, 1879. Phono East 6106. All commnnlcatloni ihouM ba addreued to Tba Rertew, fit. John, Oregon. AilrrrtlnltiK rain, 11.00 per Inch per month. All adtertlilng Mlta paatla Drat of eseh month. rrlnllni executed In flrat-elao tU I'rlntlng eaah on ileilrerjr. trtitti before rushing into print? It was shown conclusively at the trial Hint Councilman Wnlkcr was not in the room and the fact that Richards was convicted and given the full limit of the law certainly gives the lie to the other statements that our officials arc concealing any thing that they may know about this or any other crime. Because the Portland papers have become convinced that their police service is rotten to the heart, it is no reason for their thinking the same conditions prevail at St. Johns. It is true Portland makes a dumping ground of the surround ing country where she sloughs off such of her criminals as she can and this works a hardship on St. I Tl..... I 1 ..!! t 1 ! e..t ..!.. ..1,. I uvuiii.n: we iiei uur iuii .1111111: em? TlS ec ',f tllcm' n",1 lllis cotttcmptiblo sa- ,., , loonkecter is one who came here crnS'lm! iAJ0. iu uie juuriiiii i)i any inner pujcr telling "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," about any criminal in St. Johns, and there is enough of them and to spare; but this wholesale lying by the reporter who wrote both the article on the 8th page of the Jour nal of December ad and the editor ial page of December 4 is certainly Job til tla for Job Ruliacrlpllon ratea, $1.00 per year In advance. Official Newipaper of tha Cltjr of BL Johna, FRIDAY, DliCKMBKR 6, 1907 Rats! Great, Have you got busy with all Yankeedom to They arc the means, superlative, for the transmission of the bubonic plague, and so long as they are in your vicinity there is just that much danger of your being inocu lated with that disease germ. THE PYTHIAN SISTERS K. OF P. HIGH JINKS ST. JOHNS VS. NEWBERG Give a Delightful Entertain ment Tuesday Night. Pythian Brothers Eat, and are Merry Drink Score Was II to 0 in Favor of St. Johns Boys. Our Charges. As is customary, wc will charge for card of thanks, 50c; for resolu tions of respect, $1.00; for notices of church or lodge entertainments, suppers, sociables, etc., where there are charges for admission, 5c per line, but where there nre no charges for these events, we will break the rule and insert them free. Wc make this announcement so that our cood friends may understand The Pythian sisters gave a dc- Or words to that effect. They Thanksgiving the St. Johns foot lightlul little entertainment to a dkln t do a thing last Iriday night, ball team packed its grips and number of their friends and the fcarly in the year the lodge was sailed for Ncwberg, Ore., to test knights Tuesday evening. The divided for a competitive rustle for its strength against the team of scribe, after a little seance at the new members during the first half that city. The game was called at city hall visited the sisters, and ar- f the year. They met with splcn- 2 p. in. and during the first half a our rule in this respect rlurd Sim in limr. in lipnr tlif nrn. did SUCCCSS. illSt nboUt doUblilK? I totlclltlowll wns Mlflflp liv Trv Hri. - " irrnm. It unfiled u-lt ti n snln lv their tncmbcrslilo and the side that bon. the riVht half hack for St. CHURCH NOTICES. Miss Hilda Unger, which was very beat did not have much of a crow Johns. Reed missed goal. In the nicely rendered indeed, and called "ver tin- omcr, out enougn mat nasi nan uig sum anu little uut nnntlst church K. A. Leonard, pastor. a lieartv encore. 1 ins was toiiowco uu 10 oe paiu, which uameis icu logeiner on a intnoie Sunday school nt ion. in 1'renclilN il' nt by a splendid recitation by little was a supper for the lodge by the behind Ncwberg's goal line making " n. m. U. Y. 1. U. 7 p. I'rcachlng iirvnii lt W i-r i - i --- resig-alder- Peter A11ty.cu tendeted his nation to the city council as man of the third ward nt the last meeting. We are very sorry that Mr. Auty.cn found it necessary to do this because of his having moved his family out of the ward, for he is one of our most reliable citizens. He is successful in his own business, is actuated by the best of business principles, is opti mistic in nil his business affairs, progressive but careful in his meth ods and being this kind of a man is most certainly good iilderinanic timber. s DAII,Y ABSTRACT ANNUA I,. The annual number of the Daily Abstract has reached our exchange desk and is n fine secimen of the printer's ait, and it good advertise ment of the Rose City, being filled with statistics and splendid photo cuts of diffeteut business houses and residences. The title page is particularly interesting mid unique, showing in the hiic of an arch of stone the dilfeieut financial, com mercial and other statistics of the city. A half page is devoted to a splendid writeiip of St. Johns from which we clip the following, to which we call social attention: " 1 lie most prosciousiind rapid ly growing city in the Pacific North west. With its miles of deep watci frontage, its transcontinental rail roads, its mills, factories, dry docks and its general Micriority mid leaiity of location, and above all its proximity to the gieal Swift packing plant, which alone will create a city of 10,000 K.-oplc, St. Johns is destined to become in the near futiue one of the great cities of the Pacific Northwest. For full information about Si. Johns ci 11 011 or write any of the following: St. Johns I.iuid com pany, 11. Henderson, St. Johns Title AbMraet & TriiKt Co., I.. II. Smith, S. C. Norton, King & ('.ill more, O. P. Wolcolt." visit of undesirable callers, her con duct on these trying occasions, the rebuke from her mother for touch ing up the visitors, the scene en acted by her big sister and her "yellow journalism" that smells as beau on the settee under the big badlv ns do some of the crimes rose bushes, and even repeated her committed in St. Tohns. school declamation: in all of which In the death of Judge h'razer of the juvenile court of Portland that city loses one of its most esteemed f!flfiliu nllfl flu. 1itiu ntl.l tvt1u mi.. of their very best friends. It is ,.nK,,'ficcm voice lane was .recalled. therefore 110 wonder that there is general trotiruing over the whole city at his demise. He was emi nently fitted for the position which he held and which he filled so ad mirably, ami while it is often said that there is 110 man in any posi tion but may be replaced with an other just as competent, it is often the case that the man cannot read ily be found, mid it is most prob able that this is one of Mich cases. Council Alectiug. Miss Couch, which was supcrla- defeated side. This event came another touchdown ttvely amusing. Her recitation was off last Iriday night, lo make it goal in the last two minutes of the recounting of the thoughts, the more enjoyable there was a play making the score 11 too in opinions and doings of a pert little victim for the second rank, and he favor of St. Johns, miss, and included everything that wns a peach. He learned his lesson The stars for Ncwberg were happens in the life of young ladies well and will make a noble knight. Hollingsworth, Heater and Ham of her interesting and impression- The boys all had It in for him, llton. The stars for St. Johns able age. There was a fishing trip though, and the way he went down were Brisbon, Vernon, Bryan, witli Phip, her young brother, the ic une would make a spliinx Kccd and Walker. weep. i,ast Sunday, December 1, St After they had given their vie- Johns defeated the Highland Tigers tint all that waa coining to him the very easily by the score of 14 to o. tables were spread and about 50 or In the first half Reed drop-kicked 60 knights put their feet, spurs goal and Young picked up a fum and all, under them for an hour, blc for a 35 yard touchdown. In The waiters never faltered until the last half Brisbon and Carroll every one was filled to the limit bucked the center for a touchdown Miss Couch was a most delightful nnd then came the smokers and making the score 14 to o. Bryan impersonator, proving herself a rcg- speeches. Wc have been at many was hurt in the last half and car- tilar family terror. banquets and had the pleasure of ricd off the field but will be in next Miss Couch was followed by a listening to many witty or impress- Sunday's big game. St. Johns has solo by Miss Harlow, who has a jvc addresses as the case might be; been defeated two games, has won nut we nave never enjoyed any two games and played one tic game, function of the kind quite so heart- Next Sunday they play the team ily as this. Wc have not the room that defeated them in their first Mrs. ucorgc Hall followed witli a recitation of her visit to the old home of herself and "all the other children." As an answer to the encore she gave the comical recita tion of her visit with her father to the fashionable church where the Methodist church P. h. Young, pas tor. Sumlny school 10 n. m.i preaching nt II n. tu. nml 8 p. in. Kpworth League nt 7 p. ni. Holy Cross Catholic church, Portsmouth Station: 8:15 n. in., low mats; 10:15 n.ui., high mass; 7:30 p. in., vespers nml bene diction. Christian church Meets every Sunday In lllckncr'shall ns follows: Sunday school nt ion. tu,; prcnchltiK nt 11 n. 111. and 8 p. tu., nml V. 1. S. C. It. meeting nt 7 p. m, R. J. Johnson, pastor. St. Andrew's lipisconal Chnpcl, Uni versity Park Rev. Win. R. Powell, chaplain. Regular services 7:30 p. in. Sunday school nt 3 p. 111.; Illhic clnss 7 p. til.; I.cnton services every Prtclay nt 10 a. in. Kvnngclicnl church Sunday school nt ion. tit, Preaching II n. tn. Junior K. I.. C. 15. 7130 p. tn.; Senior K. I C. I'.. 7 p. 111. Preaching nt 8 p. tn. Chester P. Gates, pastor. 1'lrst Congregational Church O. V. Kelson, pastor. Sunday school 10 n, tn.; preaching 11 n. tu, ntt'l 7:45 p. tu. V. P. S. C. 1. meeting nt 7 p. tn. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. 111, A neat nml welcome to nil, Itnptlst Church, University Pnrk. Rev. i. II. Wnltz, tinstor. Regular services WW I BUILDERS' HARDWARE As well as the other kinds of Hardware is I OUR HOBBY o We are making the hard ware business our study, and it's not how cheap we can buy but how good, and we must have the quality. Our Universal Stoves and Ranges arc ns good as the BEST m:i c. Our mixed paints arc the Acme quality kind. Hendricks Hardware COMPANY. No. nt Burlington street Z BENNETT'S Cash Market C. W. IlltNNKTT, Ptop. to name all of them but this notice game 17 to o. As St. Johns has would not Serve its nurnosc if wclbcett Itnnrnvlrnr nvnr sinew fliU , , , , , , i 1 il . . 0 . ' . wnm, tinsior. itcguiar sen overlooked the splendid address of promises to be a very interesting every Sunday morning and evening. air 1S.111K111 w. 1. rcuuicoru 0 emnc. me trame will lie milled University Park. In terms which off on the Hill park grounds at x choir rendered the "fatted calf" so were eloquently uttered he por- p. m. sharp next Sunday, Decern heroically that her young nephew trnyed the real meaning of knight- bcr 8, 1907, rain or shine. Let yelled right out iu meeting: 001 according to the principles everybody be present flyiug the "Grandpa, let down the bars." nll1 intentions of the founders; colors orange and black to help win Mrs. Hall was followed by a solo '- real meaning of friendship, the game that tells the tale. The by Mr. Brace, who was also called cliarity and benevolence, and there lineup for St. Johns will be as fol back. Other numbers failed to was nanny a Knignt or esquire lows: present wno will not remember German Itnntlst church Services held each Sunday nt Itnptlst church ns follows: .Sunday school a p. m., preaching nt J p. 111. kcv. I'niimeai, jtnsior. TlIIC RICHARDS AIM'AIR. Of course everybody will exited us to say something tegaiding the disgiucuful affair which culminated in the conviction of I.ouis Richard in the municipal couit us charged. People have come to us with sit) ries iuciimiiiatiiig the council and police force from the mayor down, demanding that we "10.1st them," "burn them up;" while on the other hand there have been many who have most revolting stories of the actions of the saloon people and others, and wish these denounced Personally, we know nothing of the facts. We can only say what we have been able to Icaiu from the trial. As tegards Mr. Walker: At the council meeting last Monday infill in- "linn- mi' Miiieuiviii umii 1 uere was an enthusiastic meet- he was not in the back room and ing of the Commercial Club at their saw nothing iu the saloon worthy rooms Wednesday evening. X11 of nnoM. Again on the witness nterous subjects of iniKtrtauce came stand at the trial he made the same up for discussion mid tut interesting statement under oath. If he did session was held. The evening was not tell the truth at the council very unpleasant and there was not meeting it should have been the ueaily so many members present as duty of any eitieu present who thetc should have been. The club Knew to tiiecontraiy to answer his will given card The city council met iu regular session Monday evening, but be cause of the legal holidays still holding turned down anything like new business. Mayor Couch said that because of various necessary pieces of work having to lie done and certain supplies that the coun cil weie obliged to procure, and tiie parlies doing the work and furnishing the supplies needing the money the finance committee hail audited the several bills as follows, whieli weie authorized to be paid; Potter & Ooold, hardware, $(H. 15; K. B. Holcomh, labor 011 desks for city treasurer, $31; Couch it Co,, supplies, including stove, cus pldois, etc., S.i..o; J. Tnuch, work exertiiig books, $35; J. R. Wcluier, teaming, fi; W. Storr, painting jail, $10; Central hotel, hoarding prisoners, -to; St. Johns Water works, Honeyuiaii Hardware Co. Oregon Boot, $11; I'.. W. Robison, plastering vault, 7. .); Charles Uredcson, secial police, (.j) $10; Portland Oeueral lilediic Co., lighting streets in October, I yo; St. Johns Phar macy, office supplies, $1,155 J. W. Muidock, Mted cleaning, $10,50; Virgil Wesel, labor on street, $7. Total .ily. . 15. Theie was discussion of other matters, and there were other bills, but as there was no urgency about these they were held for the end of the holidays to come, which was Krrlmps projier; but we were sorry to see the council getting iu the habit of some jteople to make the doctor, tut preacher mid the print er uie last on Hie list of bills paid. resnom ant t hen. ust as wc were present wno will not remember as leavinir the feature of the cveninir 1B ns he lives the earnest, whole was sprung, when each one present 'solllc words of this beloved brother had his or her tootsies measured of order. Wc have heard many and plunked up a penny an inch of "H-'inbcrs express themselves for the size of them. There were to the effect that this was the best all kinds, styles and sizes. There function they had attended in the ' . ' . I l- v. a. a were cornless, hornless and other- ortier. 11 wouiu uc a good tiling wise delicate and deformed pedals to repeat and after the civil engineer had l. ii t ... f. 1 that Petroleum Vnlei.tiiw. fNns- A Home MIC HnppV by by)" of Coufederit Cross Roads CliambcrlairVsCoUgll Remedy. r. u. rt. Julius lame, footed tin 28 inches for his two pontoons and was handed a big, fat, sour lemon as a prize for the honor of carrying the largest; while Mrs. Geo. Hall captured the box of bonbons for wearing the daintiest shoe iu the Right-cud Daniels and Crowt Right-tackle Kccd. Right-Guard Stewartson and hmcrick. Center McKaouu. Left Guard Hart. Left Tackle Marksbury and Sea burg. Left end Walker and Young. Quarter Bryan and Fcrrcll. Right Halfback Brisbon. Left Halfback Vernon. Full Back Tom Carroll. About two months ago our baby . ... ... gin nau mcasics which .settled on her lungs and at last resulted iu a severe attack of bronchitis. We hud two doctors hut 110 relief was New Use for Hairpin. Plant an ad. in The St. Johns Review and As you may be nwarc, I have recently taken charge of the business here myself, and am doing STRICTLY CASH business, which enables me to furnish my customers the best meat at reduced prices, as I save the expense of bookkeep ing, and also as I do no de livering the customer gets the benefit of the money thus saved. conic in and inspect our meats and get our prices. I Bennetts Gash Market I $ "The )lace where you get more lor T less money." 1 house with only 15 inches on the laite as the length of her pair. Wc did not learn what were the receipts having hurried away so as not to deprive Brother Valentine of his honor; but if there were muuy good ones like Our N'asby the sisters will be able to start a bank. A new use has just been learned obtained. IJverybody thought she for the ubiquitous hairpin. Tues would die. 1 went to eight differ- day evening when a bunch of the cut stores to find a certain remedy Rcbckahs were coming home from which had been recommended to visiting' the lodge at University me mid failed to get it, when one i'nrk, the fuse in the mechanism of of the storekeepers insisted that I the trolley car burned out. try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, motor man asked one of the 1 (ltd so aim our baby is alive and to icna mm a liair pin. watch your business The ladies grow. J. It. KII.KKNNV O. L. KIM'S St. Johns Electric Works 203 South Jersey St. Do Cliristmns Buyinj; Cnriy. well to day. Geo. W. Spence, Holly Spring, N. C. lor sale by St. Johns Drug Store. Ladies Aid Bazar. to be At this period, when the Christ mas holidays are so near at hand, it is opportune to take up the sug gestion that K'opIe do their shop ping early. Christmas is less than three weeks off, and it is not too soon to begin timely buying, as much more satisfactory purchases can lie m.itie. uy doing so you will be able to select just what you want ami not be hustled or jostled anoiii ny tne usual Holiday crowds. Shopping among the Christmas crowds is also burdensome and tin- The ladies aid society of the Christian church will hold' a bazar iu the Jowcr building on Jersey street, December 12th. They will have many useful and fancy articles for sale, including a large assort ment of fine dolls. They will also present a splendid program in Bickner's hall over Potter & I he Rebecca promptly extracted one from her golden locks and blushlngly handed it to the motor- man, who inserted it in place of the burned out fuse and the car trundled Into St. Johns on time. It is now up to the street car com pany to make it one of their retrtil- atiouus that their motormeu shall wear hairpins. . F. J. K0ERNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad- Commercial Club. iuii nil- 1 - - satisfactory to the alionpcr. It takes ,u 1 " entertainment. Ad- twice ns Ioiil- to lmv mivtiiln.r ,i mission 15 and 20 cents. Do not perhaps more than twice as long to forKcl t,ieilae. Ike. '2- Committee. nave 111 tides delivered, uiid that de hlteratiou iu making purchases When to Go Home. which uie latues deem so desirable , , , is hard of attainment iu the over- ' f,0"1 1 . 'V11"10"' lHt,i Bauuer: crowded stores. "When tired out, go home. Wheu Iu n certain number of cases the wnnl consolation, go home. iKtstiHtiiemeiitof XinasiHtrchasesto .V. ,CM 'ou waut fl4H- B hoiue- the verv eve of the festival is n mm. " " J'01' want to show others ter of pecuniary necessity; but iu tlla.1. 'ou l,ave. reformed, go many other cases Christmas shon- nml. ,e! '"r 1 nine; can be attended to as well m... w" . When you want to Goold's hardware store in the even- vertllr""t " copy for such change iug. They have secured some of should reach this office not later than the best talent in Portland to assist ... . . them and promise all a most pleas- Wedn"dy' 3 o clock P- P'"" r.member this and eave the printer Hard Time Skating Party AT ST. JOHNS RINK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 rlans nml sixciflcations promptly fiirnUlictl on application. All work dono with neatness and disnnleh. Office iu Ilolbrook's brick block. The Wellington KNIGHT & GLOVE. Proprietors. Fine Wines and Liquors. ALL VARIGTI0S OF Electrical Installation and Repairing Promptly At tended to by Exp rls. Motors and dyimnios i repaired, niul all kinds of electrical work done nt satisfactory prices. Esti- X mates given and sugges- X iiutia tut iwaiitu. No work too difficult no job too small. r m ... When you want to show others opecial music and tloor will mat you nave reformed, go home pe reworKcu, uress to repre- oud let your family get aquainted sent hard times. Four or zes When you want to mven. All skaters slmnM hJ J - " Family Supplies a Specialty. iviri 111 vi ii'iui. i . . i t:iiAin .-..ir.. i .. i i. i i'mmj iivAi n iw iim.i l iii,itiinM ti. . niiun viiiir iir.si V'li iiiiiiiri i challenge to prove him false. As ,K;.sday to the members and their , , X c n e ie ce net' there When Ue ttlue' , , his was not done, we must take wives, and, as one bachelor mem- a iul Jhys wl wXre of th ' Mlikc being extra liberal go . Don't forget Tuesday nights V'VTT "S C0,'c,'SiVr lr1nW. ".sweethearts." One 3 home and practice on your wife and is ladies' night. Everybody Ke i SS?or nothing of week later Dec . ,8th there will be oSSJSS? children first. When you want to skates. Ladies skated free. 3 wit iiiautr. given n smoker, and on New Year's " shine with extra brilliancy go home As regards Mr. Richards: We eve a dance. Tho iinnilur nr.. nii,i im i,..,.,i.i.i,i..i.ih i i --.. it iiwiv itwtiawiiumt i Holbrook Block, St. Johns, Oregon , Central Market! Holbrook Dlock, will have to concur with the decis ion of the municipal judge that the eveideuce, even that of I,. Richard himself, was such that it left no room for any other veidid than that rendered. It is a case, how ever, where the greatest calmness should govern the actions of all concerned, that no injustice may be done any one. There have been misstatements matie, we neiieve, and which we think some time the makers may be sorry for, The af fair is disgraceful enough, and we believe it is up to the council to put it beyond the power of I,. Richards to rejeat the oHense by revoking his license. TRUTH TAKUS A HACK SKAT. tcrmiucd to have somethimr dohie all the time, and the members who absent themselves from the meet iugs of the club are going to miss something good socially as well as for the interest of the city. There were four new members elected and more coming. The club is taking on new life ami the old members who may hapjieu to be iu arrears should study get to the front with the coin and place themselves on the roll of honor, thus making the club a H)wer for good iu the affairs of the city, How Diptheria is Contracted. One often hears the expression. "My child cought a severe cold which developed into diphteria." Ore- when the truth was that the co!d read its newsy had simply left the little one partic- columns without Having our ns- many suseepuoie to uie wandering ibilities disturbed to any very great diptheria germ. When Chauuler- degrce; but when we read the slau- ' Cougli Remedy is given it derous, villifyiiifr, rotten report of quickly cures the cold and lessens Louis Richards' recent disgraceful the danger of diptheria or any other escapade it made us mad iu seven Kcrm disease being contracted. Kor different languages. Why could not the modern Ana nias have waited until he knew H ttt a a to wmcu we would auci, wiien you have n bad cold go home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and a quick cure is certain. Por sale by St. Johns Drug Store. FOR ONE I WEEK ONLY Sec us for the Choicest Cuts of the Dest Meats Obtainable. Orders Pilled ami Family Trade Solicited As a rule we have liked the iron Journal and sale by St. Johns Drug Store. liring in your job printing, Another Industry in St. Johns. Unforced holidays, calamity howlers, money hoarders and all the adverse conditions which are supposed to ami do more or less prevail today the couutry over do not seem to have much effect upon St. Johns. Leroy H. Smith has leen eudeavoriug for several weeks to laud an up-to-date ice plaut in St. Johns. He succeeded iu clos- l.lfV til.. . I 1 .1.1 1. I 1... ti. r i i fl o "cu wis wee wncicuy uu tin; iiui-ai mm oi tii, linrric fnM.t... rv. i,.. choice haud nainted Dishes, become the own of ii nrn. of Jmlioge China, Cut Glass and ,a" "ear a sub station iu St. Johus liuronean Novelties. Call and "sw aim. wnere tney win pro- see our elaborate dtsnlav of And your wants for CHRISTMAS We CHRISTMAS GIFTS National Tea Store 103 S. Jersey. ceetl at once to erect an ice plant. Later they will put in an ice ma chine foundry ami manufacture the maciuues here. We have not space tor a more exteuded account of the project this week but will give the matter more detail next- week . For one week onlv we have some Special Bar gains m business blocks on Jersey and Ivanhoe streets; some choice pieces on the river for factory sites: some extra eood bargains iu houses and lore cotiin Gun lofc 1ft ! 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