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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW Publfuhrd Ererr Frldsr At 117 Vt Iluttlngton Street, St. John, IlV MARKt.lt & HVKIUJtlt. Tint RitviKW Is cntcrcil nl post ofTicc In Snlnt Johns, Oregon, ns mail mnttcr of the second class under the Act of Con. Kress of March 3, 1879. AilrrrtlnliiK rslfi, $1.00 per Inch per month. All communication) thonld be aililreurd to The ItcTiew, Ht. Johni, Ortron. Job Printing eifruted In Brit-cIsM i,;le. mill lor jod iTiniing caiin on ueuTerr. OfflcUt Kewiptper of the Oltj of Bt Johns, Phono Richmond 11 Pubscrlptlnn rate, f 1.00 per rear In sdranee. IfRIl)AY, MAY 1, 1908 We wish vc iniHlit Have more .space lit which to answer more fully the erudite criticism of the character and policy of the writer by our good friend Kx-Govemor l'letcher, which adorns nuother column of this issue, hut we have not. There are a few things, how ever, that we cannot pass over. In Ids first parapraph, while cither too polite or too cowardly, we do not know which, to come out and say plainly we were bribed to boost the university bill against our own convictions of right, wr are unable to place any other construction up on his insinuating hingu.igc: We have answered this in another arti cle. 111 ins second paragraph lie 111 sinusites that the base ball conch at the university was paid by that institution, when he surely knows unless he is most densely ignorant of the facts that the student body and not the university pays the coacn. it lie will make the proper inquiries lie will nuti, too, the funds of the university guarded in their disbursements more carefully than the average public monies. A bill must be approved by the head of the department in which it is matte, by the president and secre tary of the university, by the nuance committee of the board of regents, then must go to the secre tary of state for his approval before it can be paid. After all this the treasurer has the power mid author ity to hold up any bill he may be in doubt about until he is satisfied. Does our illustrious friend miunl his own bank account more closely? His feiug at poverty of the iustitu tion is illtimcd and comes with bail grace since it dccuds for its exist ence upon (lie enterprise and fidelity of the citizens of Oregon ami its present condition should bring the blush of shame to the cheek of our friend rather than winds of insult and misrepresentation. In his third paragraph our friend starts out with a spasm over the poor boy ami girl who have but three or four mouths of iutlilTcrcnl instuiction each year. lie does not state, however, that this tint versity fund doesn't come fiom the common school fund and does not affect that fund, or that if the tiui g J. E. 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Rooms with or without board, Home cooking. Corner Leavitt and Ivanhoe Streets. Communicated. Kditor Review : I am thoroimhlv disgusted with the continual trim ming of your paper iu the discus Islou of public questions. I like to sec a man map out n course, and then stick to it. Only five or six weeks ago you had an editorial in opposition to the enormous appro iiriuuoii oi 7125,000 a year to uic state university. Shortly afterward you made a trip to the south, and on your return came out wltli a flaming article in its favor. It j Still They Come. , L. II. Meyers, wife and twochil . dren; W. A. Hall, wife and son, and V. Carpenter and wife arrive iu St. Johns this week from Matt ton, Michigan, to make their home here. There arc three more fami lies on the way who arc expected the last of this week or the first of next. Mantou is the old home of mothers turned into brnwlin g poll- J " Q"""l ?u ticiaus. They believe her place to "ft' K s ' ' nK '"'f rule and adorn is the hoinc-the ""l h,I CtS a1W.cl, corner stone of the commonwealth J t ?n W .i ti... ....i.... r i.... .i :.. nope tncy may do like Brother Hin "tlS'nrto'St A . - lllf'4 III1I11 I III' (Mil I 4 "mothers, wives and sisters to place of equality by our sides." You should have said to bring them down on a level with ourselves. Iu voting for the cause of female suf frage we should be voting for mighty few mothers. The mother hood of the country arc in their homes attending to the duties Maker has assigned them I CHURCH NOTICES. llnnllst church It. A. I.coimnl, pastor. Suinlny Kliool ul 10 n. in. 1'rcnchlnn nt I I n. in. II. Y. 1', U. 7 p. m. Preaching nt 8 p, in. Methodist church 1'. I.. Yoiiiil. ims- e --i . oimiiHy i-huui if ii. in., jircncmiiK tor. tlm !t it n. in. nnil 8 p. m. Upworth League 304 N. Jersey St. 304 N. Jersey St. doesn't require the vision of a seer number of mothers to be found iu U!!i1&Hr to know what the argument was ,hc rks 0f the suffragists are "few ,15 that turned you around so suddenly, and far between." The mothers 1 IIctIon. 7J 1 ' 1 tlie country and foollnir awav the r icKncr siiniinsioiiowsisuniinysciiooi er Since lhni. lmrniH.iitiHr lmur.l.,.ir..l nl 10 l".! Ircnclllli( nt 1 1 n. ill. unit 8 began. They are caring for their children. tT'iS ,:h,",ccl,,,Kftt7,M,, 1 a long, bringing them up properly and I mislead I tenciiiiii? them how to vain. Tlu veriitv larlf li.-v. Win .' 11. I'.i.n women that Mr. IJycrlce wants the man to vote for have no children to tend. Consequently they have I. SomebtMly told tis that somebody hauuiel Hill, president of the . been done since we landed in the said that .somebody was mad at us good roads commission for the city. It looks as if our council in- for what we said last week or the Mate of Washington, declares the tended to do something. While it week before about the city council 1 Panama canal will have about as seems to us like a rather small an- and about some of the political much bearing on commerce as the propriation for the iob it mav be issues before the people. Well, it second kink In n pig's tail will oii.Millicient and we will hope there versity were Dlotleil out or existence Ms 10 latigu, ns ine ocrmaus say. uie iince oi porK. iieatiums imii that the poor countrysehools would We are glad if it does stir up some it will grcotly facilitate the trans mit teceive an additional dollar, hut f the animals. It is time they mission of war ships from the At such is the case and Mr. l'leteher should be made to amble along and knows it as well as we. The poor express themselves. We admire a man's sou ordauuhter has an cnual I until if he has the courage of his show with the child of the rich man. We know of one poor boy, who a lew veins ago started hi at the university with f jo only. He made his way successfully thioiigh to gratiuatloii anil is today a sue ccssful business man in Portland convictions and will come out hon estly and say .so, but it gives us a tiled feeling for one to go about town growling like a bear with a sore Head because we nave ex pressed some sentiment at variance with those entertained by the anil he tells us the university is the growler. He a man or a mouse or poor man's school, ami that this long tailed rat. If we say any nppiopriation is destined to still thing that brushes your hair the more increase their opportunities, wrong way, our columns are ocu His fouith paragraph is devoted to you to give your side of the to resenting the insult oiTered to matter, provided that the rights of the manhood of Oregon who insists others are not invaded, and resiect upon placing our vives, mothers, able language is used. Or it we daughters, sisters, sweethearts on a re iu the wrong, come and tell us, I ics to prove that the 'lief that we slinll hnven nrnnrl. 01 d laboratories ore o e isthmus is too long laud successful year under their ad- w TTC.fnSe f , . "K 'or capacity whatever has ever received hesun3vfft ltoStl :ls to compete with the ministration. It is up to every cit- ?.. ' co" i,U,i'iK ' jWropriation for one cent or any other sum, either smlShVSPS!! pei.hw it ! my no iiui uirectly or Indirectly as either a Kcv. I'ultmtut, wtor. ury jcur. urine to induce us to advocate thej Oenimu I.utlicrun Service at eVCII UIC Inilise nf the iiiilirutlu nnnrnnrl,.. I . III. CVCrV tHItlili agricultural college-a much more ,0n, or as co..iKusatlon for space ' iffiA'K useful nstitution, because more the Review that has been so used jXi. co?.HlTy practical do not demand "contiuu- or mav be so useil ilnrlnir Hil mm. Ilucchler. ttor. level with the convict, the idiot. the jap or uiiiik liesli Horn Ins native jungle. If we have uttered a wotd on the qtietitiou that the most hys terical autisuiiraglst can construe into an insult we aie glad of it. We iiiuu- mi ik'uiieiiuii id niiiKC. we are happy in the thought that any huntiuient we may have expiessed is an uimiit to a class oi mm would thus degrade our noble we are not so tutu .skinned (hat we will not give you u careful hearing, anil while we aie not from Mis souri, wo are capable of being "showed" ami if convinced that we aie wiong, no man will make acknowledgment quicker than we. Hut to growl about the city accus ing us of grafting on .some of the who questions of tlie day. Why, bless wo-1 your stupid blundering soul, you men. we are more than surprised iiaveu t euougii money to lure us that a gentleman of the culture, cd- t0 advocate a measure we are op ttctitiou, lefineiiieut of Mr, Fletcher "sed to, ami if we boost n propo should be betrayed by such perni- tii we think best, what s it to ciotis principles. He is about the you? Have we not the same right last man we would have expected l Your self ? Come off, now, get to hud arrayed on the sale of the busy ami show us where we are saloon, the brothel, the debauched lame. We meant it. when we said rabble against the inherent liuhts the paper belongs to you iu a re in iuiciican womauuoou, mi . . i ue wiscm ami nesi ot us make mistakes. We will use to the limit tliat gieatcst of Christian virtues, charity, and give our friend credit for making a few mistakes this time and not do as we aie too apt to do look with suspicion upon the man st rioted sense, anil our columns are open to you to express yourself upon any topic of interest to the welfare of our city, county, state or nation. And tins means YOU. I If our citizens could induced lautic to the Pacific iu time of war. ami then tries route via the for the vesse railroads. Indeed, It is so much shorter all the way around Caic Horn, the route over which the vessels are now successfully com luting wiui ine railroads on many commodities. He concludes: "All iu all, I should say that the Paua ma canal is a fake." That settles it. When this concentrated hunk of double distilled wisdom has so declared, we would better pull the big ditch up by the roots anil dump it into the Gulf of Mexico. If we weie eruiitted to express ourselves as freely of Mr. Hill as he has of the canal we would say that com paring his report with that of other experts on canal affairs stated arlth- It is the most potent argument iu the world, and you arc not the first person to yield to its pow lie agitation on this subject In your last issue you publisl dreary article calculated to and deceive the taxpayers of St. John, but I greatly mistake the tem per of our ncoole If vonr effort In i. . . . ft - - i 1 1. 1 1 v. i uiiai-iiiiwuiiy iiiwy iiavi: force this proposition docs not meet time to devote iu canvassing for of- wiui uisasicr niiu ucicai. f cc. bomlmn Mir m' Is ntiire. nm The article iu question puts forth fieliti nt? nnlfriitun. Tlnu fori. Ma a pmauie pica oascu on uie poverty m. to sav mnro hist nnu. oi uic institution, une would tliink I in. uirtrlicr. It It.l til ' . uiai u uic couuuiou.s were ns uau n rinrfM:Milfl tlir Snuttttttfmi rmiM not afford to pay somewhere about Mr. Fletcher Allslflken. ft 1, 500 lor a base nail coach. And This U in ivrilfi. iimi twtlt1wr inn . . . I till even if the condition of the miiver- self individtinllv. the firm of Mnrt-io of the laud are not erauibulatiugl ClirUtlan church Meet every Sunday will be more comintr if needed. We have great faith in the good KfMCi rf nilt PAH t1! t ntl It w so far has served to confirm our bc- r1 ia Jepl0. " and cluss rooms & uycricc, or anyone else connect- oycrerowuco, etj With the St.Johns Rev ew in anv !.. tttese tilings r Tliey sure ciinpinin, KeKUiiir service 7:30 p. 111. Sunday fcchool nt j p. in.; llible clan 7 p, in.; I.cntoit ncrvicc every 1'rlilay nt 10 n. m. HvniiKcllcnl church Sunday kIiooI nt 10 n. 111. I'rcncliiug 1 1 n. 111. Junior K. I.. U. K. ayo p. 111.; Senior K. h. C. 15. 7 . 111, PrcuclihiK ut 8 p. in, Chester l. I' (intc, Kutor. l'irnt CoiiKrcKntlonnl Church-O. W. Ncliwti, iMitor. Sumliiy Khool 6V, 111.; nrcncliltii; 11 n. 111. an-l 7:45 p. ui, I Y, V. S. C. I. meeting nt 7 p. m. rrnycr meeting Tliurwlny nt 7:30 p, 111, A neat iind welcome to nil. 1 llflptUt Clmrcli, Univcnlty Park. Kev. A. H. Waltz, pastor. KcKiilnr kcnlcet every Sunday morning anil evening. Gerinmi IlaptUt clmrcli Service held ien 10 assist uieni iu every way they can. Give them advice when ever opportunity offers, and if your advice is rejected don't get the idea that they have turned down the only chunk of wisdom iu the city. CUSAN UP. itig" appropriations. When oue looks around aud sees the number of poor children iu the country districts who get but u lew or may be so used, during this cam patgu. xseltlier do we ask, desire nor expect any such coniensation or bribe, (slgued) I). N. Uyerlee. buoscribed and sworn to before 1 1 1cn11n11 i.uiiicruii ncrviccH at 10:45 11. 111. every nuntiay morning nt corner ot 1 cuiiimm avenue nun Klliutrlck street. All Germans of Si. Invited to ntltMiit. C. Ilucchler, pastor. Christian Science Society iiiectlnirs hehlttt V. II. King's residence, Sun. days and Wednesdays at 8 p. in. n , , . "'I mmi i iicic uic more iicoiiic comintr 10 ...n...i.0i ...i.i.. .... 1 .i.. ... :. . St. Johns now thai, there has been . ,ne " Vie ?? f Apri 1908. at any time since we made our ' "u f.ii.o ZriloT" w' K1"g' XVotar" Vmic' RESOLUTION. 1. iiouic ncre. 1 ncy arc comity to teachers, and who are too often un mx, &ome 10 uuy, ouiers to trade uku i., uu ''w wtitv IWNMIIV.1 IUI kJI. I I tier trt ht tll.Mi fAP en inn twl lltu.t ii... H . it.. I "0 v avri piiwvii uiiu livil Plfnn 11 r nnr ftui no nn 1ns.t.l l I . .. - . . nnW tA 7. Ti..ui.i ;iTr.i'" m"BU,5.01 Ule r 5caHl 'e?ns Resolved, That the City of St. John.. metiea v would riviit- 'A U n ' 1" . iu cuueme ncii men s sons, lilting -"TK"i hcciiis 11 cxpeiiient ami necessary .. V 11 . Vr . it 1 luuKicsaivc towus oj tlie valley, them to become lawvers doctors 10 tniprove Klchmoml Street from the SSf A . 1 loi L ll0M i' " , M .b? Rreater percentage ! d rofeS 1 Z tf?y WcUu! .oiiii inn iu ins 1 .1111111111 cuiiiiina-'ot these visitors tlmi wltli ns .1 1 , B , V " lM lllc urincriy line 01 w 1 sikJU evnn . sion.'' As. Rood roads agitator, ' People uswl to llvlntr In L npilt.' !!?i.iC.aU. ? .Q?"k!J ""'-vl"K Air. Hill is "some ntimnV-lni" hnr i . ""- , jjuooiuic, uiiu umi la uiui me Ulll- i"iincr, lu-nu; as at expoS of & Panama S?, t."M ,,M,? dty no take rsity rather retards than advances r 'K " to the estahlUhed as an txjras tor oi t ic i auama kiudly to our Queeti Anne fronts HIP nt inn?n Krode, mid sMewulkinK, ij feet curb nml euiiai proposition ne iooks line tlie and Marv Ann Tmetc vnnlo . 7 . . ,. o leet want with such timber and strlne last figure of 10 cetlts with the rim lmv.. ilt n...,7t.T ""y"" " wiiw you can enu ilwve Ueen adopted by the couucllof rubbed out. 'l... r i , """'I "equal suitrage" are equally itisult- uity, together with regulation cross . i by Mr. Rogers. Read it again. hutr t0 tl,e voters ot Orecoii. You )valks SaliTlmnrovenieiiu to be made we tio not know anythinc about n n .-i... accor-iaiice with the Charter and or We wish to call special attention the way the finances of the oitv Ti 1" "n" '1 r" "I f ..V r.J:C ?'"a.CMO''c.City of St. Johns, and to the eominiiiilen ion of TV P uw, I. ,IU ,ln, ' ''' V '"S- ue p ans, sjiecmcat ons ami estimates o ot tuts j nere out since our arrival, so far as back .vBBftBftBftBftWBjBftBv sLPLPLPHLhbLPHh ... iviH.Ha, in. la i-iiiiiii-uiiy tor- imwiiuuiicc at every council meet- peatedly defeated I reet in his position iu regard to the ing fave oue the city monies have 3 insult to tin streets. Our streets have not been leen haudleil in a judicious maimer Massachusetts of kept in the order they should have and none of it wasted. We do nea everv stn been. We howled about th Villi It 11wti ...,.,.... 11M . I J . ... , hu-i iipiu. u nco we get town to visitors, ami it would give i1K IW.M.IU5UI.-I eie ami oegiti to tiietu soinetliing to remember with nam rock- to uie uiiieient streets of delight when they went away. It the city it will be used more than would settle the matter of choice ever, It is ol the utmost import- between St. Johns and some other mice men mat tins street should be locality iu the minds of those seek n aue 111 ine very Pest possible con- hug a location for a home. Why union oeiore mat time arrives, not take the second Saturday of 1 uis is oue tiling we would invite every mouth for this work? In the attention of our council to as this case it will be one week from one 01 me tilings lirst to be done, tomorrow. Cannot our people get ami we believe tliey will and pos- together and make a systematic niuiy nave aireauy nan 11 uiiuer general cleanup one week from to- cuHsiueraiioii. morrow f Watch St. Johns grow this year. I liriug in your printing now. communication ' .w.mw ,.Mt ui tuia 1 ..v.v uuv im.v Ulll UII1VUI, ZXJ IUI USInf thi nn. TIW U nn ncnU its.k rrii..r. 1.. . 1 i - 1 1 t . 1 - - ' w . iitiw iB .iu Kui iK uaeK 01 we nave oeen aoie 10 learu irom the men of Oreeon who have re the returns. He is em nentlv cor- attendance at everv council "l!.,,.. .rLr:!??.-W"?. "a.ve rf. . w . . . - IK ia III V lllTIKriA I. LT 1 L IIC IIll IIMI I s. II w - - - the intelligence of f New York, of llAarl If aiiami etnta S.m 1 1 A 2n.. e uowieil about tlie weeds, think, however, that nmri ionv .1 1 the paters, tin cans, old rans. dir should be sue. I cleani, ; ihi "H:.? T5or,c o.wl ml,.,. . l. :.. ".J.l . f . . 7 . 0 .. K Bill lllWHUVU IU MllUK ...... Ui. .v. pij 111111.11 111 irviuciicc niieeia mm oacK lots 01 properties that there is as much intelligence oil the street when w firc n.., 1 nlr,,,.. Trc.. ...1 f- M,c'. ,a . ,Hut" lUieillgence " ' V WUIMh wn jviilVI UIIU UII1CTI ailCTlS. UIl nniAtirr tha n I. - 1 Iw.r.. l.nlil r.f .1 ...1. , . , ' T I . l "1 Uireuu UIIU ,. w. i'uiiic iiiil . iviiiiu ill c iii.iiiv mnces iinvinir iiip i iiri.i... .t i- r n . 1. t .i'i u:.i.' , "MmuBiuiim lucicuniuont me 'm. " ZUx "i.V . m . ?' . ii, 01 . .,e Vmua,own Mormons of Utah and Idaho. ...w VW....V... ,,aiu ocvciiii juiiii, c are mau our citizens are ni,i,,tr ru it..i.,.i setnibar Fin not into a aay in exlu- brk. our be induce;! ' !L 11 month iiurin the summer o el ca " ?JZ .J" .K? S"".i,,,cr! ta the'city and States are is freefrom inn up the streets and their resi- L ' .. ! 1 Y.l ,,tbe.,mnBs P- we barism" as are tlie people of While we are talking about deuce properties ,ul the backyards : V .1 "5 ..I'l' e a,0"e' wun apparently Und. The meu of Oregon do streets and cleaning up, what is the to their stores, it would prove the pi.i 1. A.ic tl Tt " . . ""V5.C,.S?V"S niost wish to see their state turned mtd er with putting the street lead- best spent time of the" months. ma head 'Zn .In ' o' " ''i, " " K,WC ", ! ",2 garden like an election ii g io me erry in goon shape first There would be no old eyesores Li... ,c . , "t "" , i"c",HU,iJ- V.ooraao, like tue suffragists' ot all It is lK-coming the busiest which make one ashamed for visit- n,, , L" i.. i..... c L,.! ' ,T1 ...i , . . .:, K?C!,eu . y ,r' ?S- bitioa in Loudon aud New Y K " C1,V .wi ,.uc on. to go over, the town. One RvtU iu UV.V.IMIII: u uie ami more so it n is i won ui i.. nromi in tiir..,. cnM. ... . :.. . ...... HU nvi wives ana moiners tnan to n do well way to no necessity lor a law compelling have no doubt it would people to be cleanly about their ! for St. Johns. The ouly n la U iiuiiicr ui oom kiiow is to try it, Let some oue kuwi lujit uim ui ileum mat I e who as t ie time start the move. streets of the city and the premises meut and we have no doubt It will soon carry everything before it, for we believe we have as good a class of citizens in St. Johns as of the citizens should be kept neat, clean and in ship-shape. Talking of street cleauincr. We ore reminded that great minds run in the same chauuel. Hardiv had the accompanying squibs relative to this subject been put iuto tvoe before the oouticil authorized the the expenditure of not to exceed $ too for smoothing up aud cleaning the streets. This is more thau has I npose on them duties aud responsibilities wmcn tliey do not wislt to assume. You speak of "equal suffrage." That is uot what the suffrage fanat ics of Oregon demand. They ask for the same rights as men, but are unwilling to perform the same du ties as men. They are not demand- lives upon the earth. All thev i need is some oue to take the lead in to mv noil tav. to sit on ,.,rfe . preside over courts of law. Ah, no I They want to vote and hold office, but they do not want to do the rough work that men are called Address on to perform and which they do St. Jokas, not thrust upon women. They do aopinotwisu to see their sweet-faced auy good work. Wanted. A few coloiiMS'of be with price to RT Grades. Ore. the City KtiKiiiecr filed in the oflice me .iy Keconieroi tue.uityol St.Johns which said plans, specifications ami esti. mates are satlslactorllv and are herehv The cost of said iuinrovement to he ns, sessed as provided by the City Charter, ujwii uic property especially anil iwrtlcu larlv benefitted therein- and wliloli iah bydeclared to be all the property (land) between tue termini of such improvement abutting upon, adjacentor proximate to win mciiiiiumi street irom marmnai line of said street back to the center of the oiocKs or pans oi uiocks abutting there- uu, uujatciii ur proximate ttiereto. That all the property Included in said Improvement district, as aforesaid, is nereoy ueciareii to De "Jocal Impro ment District No. 4." 1. lie city Knglnecr Kstimates of the probaoie total cost of said improve ment of said Richmond Street is i. 11 1 The cost of said iuiDrovement Ktrit tn oeassesseu against the property in said nciiiciii uisinci as nroviiieii iv the City Charter of the City of St.Johns. Adopted by the City Council April A.M. Hsson, City Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review May 1 nnu o, 1907. RESOLUTION Resolved, That the council of the city of St.Johns, Oregon, deems it expedient aud necessary to establish the grade 011 Kellogg street from the north line of Catliu street to the south line nf st Johns avenue. Adopted Apnl at, 1908. A. M. ESSON, Published In the St. lohns Review. April 34 aud May 7, 1908. 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