THE ST. JOHfiS REVIEW Fablkhad Every Frtdny At 117 Ws Barllagton Street. BY A. W. MARKLE Th Rrvirw Is cntercil at post office la Saint John, Oregon, a niall matte of the second clas nuder the Act of Con gress of March 3, 1879. 1 Job Frinllnr ittnua In nnt-elMi stile. Bllli lor Job Prlntlm ii on d.HT.rr. All eommanlestlons ssovia 0 laanueo to " TS Betlsw, Bt.. Johns. Orf on. AdTcrtlilac rsts. 11.00 pr Inch Mr month. . All titftttUIng bill! psystls Brit ot ssch month. OSlettf Xswtpsptr of th's Olty or St. John. Subscription price $1. GO per year. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1910 . It seems tlint the powers that be are going to leave 110 stone tin turned to convict those indicted in relation to the nllcgcd Hindu riot which was purported to have tuken place here, and concerning which the city papers from time to time have made slight mention. The British government, the United States government and the county of Multnomah have developed signs . of activity lately, and according to reports they arc going to combine in punishing the alleged assailants of the dear and beloved Hindus. Why the British government is so careful of these favored subjects while in Uncle Sam's domain, and yet so careless and indifferent to them while on British soil passes the perception of the ordinary mor tal. Not very far back in the near past, if historians have truthfully chronicled the happenings, a furore of no small degree took place in one Vancouver, B. C. In a measure it was like unto the alleged disturb ance in this city, with the exception that it was of wider scope and the Hindus were handled in a harsher and more pronounced manner on British soil. The occurrence was widely circulated, and the White British subjects seemed particularly well pleased and fully satisfied with their work. But in reading further, as recorded by the historian, we fail to find where dire punishment was meted out to the offenders, nor can wc find that they were prose cuted to any extent whatsoever. Why? Was not the crime just as great, since the purpose and inten tions of the mob were identical? Arc the American people called UK)ii to treat these undesirables better than arc the British subjects? If not, why the array of legal talent from two countries to secure con victions in this latter Incident? The statutes of the government should furnish n mode of procedure in cuses of this nature, aid it should not be necessary to secure the best legal talent that two countries afford to interpret the laws made by the American people. Why force the ORDINANCE NO. 290 An Ordinance Providing (he Time and Manner of Im proving Tyler Street from Jersey Street to Crawford Street in the City of St. Johns. The City of St. John iloe ordain a follows: The Council of the City of St. Johns, having ascertained the cost of improving Tyler street from the westerly side line of Jersey street to the south erly side line of Crawford street In the City of St. Johns, as shown by the resolution of the Council of said city dat ed on the 5II1 day of April, 1910, and re corded In the office of the Recorder of occti Mid city, and notice thereof having published in the St. Johns Kevfc lew, published on the th mid 15th days of April, ns affidavit of the foreman 01 weekly newspaper of general circulation, shown by the said jwpcr, which said affidavit is on file III tlic 0II1CC 01 tlic V.liy Kccorucr; nun legal posting of notices of such improve. mnt, as shown by the affidavit of the City Knglueer 011 file in the office of the Recorder; and as provided by said reso lution, the Hnglnccr's preliminary es timate of the cost of said improvement is J! 5984.60, but shall be more accurately determined by said Jlngineer. NOW, THimitl'ORB, It is hereby or dered that Mid street be Improved and the time for completion of said Improve ment Is hereby llxed at sixty (60) days from the lost publication of notice of projiosals of said work, which said pro posals must be filed with the Recorder of said City on or before the 24th day of May.iyto, at H o'clock p. m, of said day. That said street shall be improved as follows: Ily grading the same to the es tablished grade by cut and fill and by sldcwalklng same 011 cither side with six-foot cement sidewalks, twelve-foot curbs entire length, together with all necessary wooden cross-walks and box gutters, and by placing n strlpof macad am 13 feet wida In the center of said street, said macadam to bo eight inches deep in the center and six Inches on either side! said walk and curb to have expansion joints as directed by the City Hnuluccr; curb to have four-Inch druTu tile every 50 feet; hitch rings to le placed l curb ns directed by the City Knginccr, The City Recorder shall give notice by publication for not less than three insertions in the St. Johns Review, the official uewxicr, inviting ptoposals for molting said Improvement, Said Improvement shnll In all respects be done and completed in conformity with the provisions of ordinances 1 to and 191, except ns otherwise provided In this ordlnanru; all work to be done under the supervision ami direction of the City Hngincer. Thnt the cost of said improvement shall be assessed against the proxrty In the local Improvement district as de scribed In said resolution and designated as nud hctcby declared to be "Local Improvement District No, 34." Passed the council this 3rd day of May, 1910. Approved by the mayor this the jrd day of May, 1910. J. 1'. IIKNimiCKS Mayor. Attest: A. M. l'.SSON, Recorder. Published in the St. Johns Review May 6, 1910. WHAT?ARETftUCOINQ AWMrwiTHOirr butting THESKTHINGS i5AFETYfVAVLT MLINT Have you not many things valuabla jewels, heirlooms, notes, and perhaps YOUR WILL -.which you would like kept in an ab solutely safe place? Our vaults are strictly fire and burglar proof. We shall gladly show them to you if you will call. We will pay you three per cent interest on the money you put in our bank and eom pound the Interest every six months. FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon .0. COME IN AND SEE Our line of Brown's high grade wash boilers, guaranteed not to rust, prices from $1.50 to $3.00 Wc still have a fine line of spring wall paper. The RIGHT KIND at the RIGHT PRICES. The policy of this store is "Wc give you what you ask for." If wc do not carry in stock the article YOU wish wc will get it for you regardless of cost to us What we want is not only customers but Pleased Customers Hendricks Hardware Co. STOP, STOP! Wasting your money. Save a little EACH month. Provide for the future. YOU can buy a lot 50x100 for $300 and up in 1910 Addition $5 down and $5 monthly See our contract printed in full on page 3, this paper; nbtice the protective terms. This is positively your LAST CHANCE in St. Johns real estate to buy on such easy terms. Near car line and schools, sidewalks and graded streets. For Sale by ANY REAL ESTATE CO. in St. Johns. Reserve lots NOW. Boys will be Boys convicted ones to employ the most learned and highest priced counsel in rebuttal in order that technicali ties likely to be advanced may be met by lawyers learned and skilled in the art? Must the British Con sut go to such lengths to make the proper showing and appease the British government? The fact of the matter is that the indicted ones are iti nearly every instance poor men us far as this world's goods are concerned, and can illy afford to employ the most skillful lawyers. Uitt failure to do so will place them at a disadvantage, The result will be that some of them will likely be crippled for life from n financial Subscribe- for the St. Johns Rovlow standpoint, whether their imilt is 'and keep nested on the doings ot proven or not. It seems to us that the city, each case could be disposed of with and are always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. Don't neglect such things they may result serious if yon do. Apply Ballard's Snow Lliii mem according to directions right away and it will relieve the pain mid heal the trouble. Price 35c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by North Hank Pharmacy. A Smile is a pretty hard thing to accom plish when you're blue, bilious add out of sorts. There is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach and liver complaints constipation and dys pepsia. Dullard's Ilerbiue is mild, yet absolutely effective in ull cases. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by North Hank Pharmacy. Por cheap. Sale Household furniture 611 North Ivauhoe first Just out the fireworks and red fire that is being burned. Sensationalism is unnecessary and uncalled for, and the cuds of justice could us readily and easily have been served with' out the wide notoriety given. Poison Oak Poisoning. Mallard's Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Tur uer, Ore. writes My wife has dis covered that Snow -Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful trouble. She uot only cured a case of it on herself, but on two of her friends, who were pois oned by this same ivy. Price 35c, 50c and ft. 00. Sold by North Bank Pharmacy. How li Your Title? Have your abstracts made, con tinued or examined at the Peninsu la Title, Abstract and Realty Co, Accurate work. Reasonable fees. H, .Heudersou, Manager, 130 North Jersey street. A good Hue of trunks at Calef Bros., opposite postofBce. Standard shirts and Helmet Col lurs in grcut variety may be found at Noyes Babbitt's. If you want anything in this line, call while the ussortmeut is large and complete. 10,000 cords fir slab wood, De Hvered and sawed at your door for Ij.oo per cord, Leave your order with it. II, llrtinsou, the wood saw mau. Phone Jersey, 533, We have the best investment in St. Joints; pays 1 1 per cent, and will le rented for a year by a de sirable tenant: 5-room modern cot tage oti carllue, fine lawn and ce ment walks for $1350; half cash. You cau't beat it. McKiuncy & Davis. 0 See the St. Johus Sand aud Gravel Co. for estimate on your basement or cement aud plaster, We can save you money aud make a little for ourselves. Phone Rich mond 1571. FOR SALK. One acre on East Charleston streetr-four lots all cleared and.fcuced. Inquire of W. It. Hillier.' ,f" ' 3i-4t You cot (ull weight and quality at the Central market, try It nwbllo. llaro your property Insured In the St. Paul or Northern (Ire Insurance companies, They are the beat. L. Doble, ogont. Bring In your Job printing while you think ot It. Don't wait until you are entirely out. Wo are equipped to turn out neat aud tasty printing promptly at Portland prices or lets. Calef Bros,, opposite postoffice, have broke'tt all previous records this spring in linoleum selling, hav iug sold over $800 worth since Jan uary 1st. Let them show you this line. 0 For Sale or Exchange 160 acres of wheat land, 3)3 miles from O. R. & N.- Ry., near Wasco, Ore; 100 acres under cultivation; mile from school aud postomce. will trade for acreage, improved, or un improved, uear St. Johns. See J. J. Karr, 90S Portlund Boulevard. 0 You cau't be youug always. Save your money now while you may save it. Begin at the First National Batik and let your savings earu 3 per cent. Dimes make dol lars, remember, it 0 To Let Furnished room, in. fine modern home, 313 North Hayes, corner of Chicago. Proposals forStrest Work Sealed proposals will be received at the office o( the recorder of the city of bt. Johns until May 34. 1910. at 80'clock p. 111. for thclipproveiiient .of Tyler aueci irom me wesi wc line pi jersey to the south line. of. Crawford street In the manner provided by Ordinance No 390, subject to thei provision of the charter and ordinance of the city of St joints and we estimate 01 me city engtn eer. on file: which Plan require 6-foot cement sidewalk, I J -loot curb and 11 feet of macadam (trip in center the entire length. Estimated cost f9&4,6o. Hid must be strictly in accordance with printed blaM which will be (urn ished on appllcaboa at the office of the the Recorder of the city of St. Johns. Aud said improvement must be com pleted 011 or before July ao, 1010. ' No proposals or bid will be considered unless accompanies! B certified check payable to the order of the mayor of the city 01 bt, joitni, ccmaeu oy .a respon utile bailie tor an aatouot equal to ten cent, of the aggregate proposal. The right to reject aay, and all bid I hereby reserved, uy oruer 01 tue ty council, A.M. KSSON, City Recorder. Published iuhtbciiH. Johns Review 11 y 6, i, and , 1910. Wealth wait e Ike man who Cat) Save. LiMki it will profit to get much unlMW,yeu save, a little, Begin at the First. National Bank today aud liaye yowr earnings earn 3 per cent. . it 1 - For Sale Kaasehold furniture cheap. 611 Ncrtfc'Ivashoe. If youiwaBtWyi Mil or exchange propany WoKOtt. (The Rent Ma;) St. Johns Office, 401 South Jerky. Portland CMjSce, 110, and street, Paws: Mala 1743 A 1743. Special onlawiti', the oae most popular article?' uaed for trimming this season. AfrMb surprise ia value, Vogue mwetery. P We -Desire to Reach the Particular Man The man to whom qualltvjin cloth and workmanship appeals the man whom we will so satisfy that he, will come bock and, bring his friends It is not difficult to fool many people once by glitter jtig generalities and misleading advertisements as to. tailoring, but that kind of tailor "ever gets the second call We are after permanent customers, and to secure that class WE DARE NOT EXAGGERATE OR MISLEAD IN ANY PARTICULAR. 1 OUR . TWO Qur.madc to o refer suit for $35 Cannot be duplicated anywhere for less than Fortjsfive Dollars If you have been paying $4S or $50 for your suits, SEE US. We will guarantee, quality of cloth, fit aud workmanship for $35. We will also prove that our 925 suits are the best in the city. All we nsk Is the opportunity to make these statements good. We do not give you $50, $55 or $60 suits for $20. No honest man can. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. Our made to order suit for $25 Cannot be duplicated anywhere, for less than Thirty-five Dollars JOHN NOCE & COMPANY Fashionable Tailors Next Door to Postoffice Phone Richmond 941 RESOLUTION. It Is resolved br the city of St. John: That It deem ft expedient and nece sary for the preservation of the public health to re-lay aud reconstruct a sewer oa .Philadelphia street In the city of St. John from the center of Jersey street, to Hayes ttrctl, and to rebuild and recon struct the necessary and appropriate catch baslus, tiuil-hofcs.lamp-holcs.flush- tank and brancnes,anu to relay oraucn esns follows: CommenciiiK on Jersey street In the ! center, of John street, running thence to I Philadelphia itscet. and by laying and constructing new branches as follows: Commencing at a point on jersey street' 100 feet west of Richmond street running thence to John street; on Ivanhoe street' commencluR at a point too feet west of I Richmond street running iiience to 111c main llneof seweron Philadelphia street; 1 said work of laying and relaying said 1 sewer to be done according to the plans, specifications and estimates of the city enginccron Tile with the city recorder rcla-, tlve thereto, which said plans, specifica tions and estimate have been examined by the council and found satisfactory 1 and nrc hereby approved. tuo statement 111 writing ntaue uy i'. H. Andrews, city cniilnccr, outlining the 1 district, in hi opinion, that will bci specially benefitted by such sewer and nerty mat s the cost add expense of laying and relay he prop ' that should be assessed with inu and constructing said sewer has been uxauiincu uy me council ami louuusai Ufactbry nnd i hereby approved, which sum, plans ana peciucauon ami cm mates together wtth the statement out liulnu said district as aforesaid are hcre by refrrrcd to and made a part of this resolution. Sa Id district i bounded and described as follow, to-wit: BeKinnliiK at the nortuwest corner 01 lot 1 block 38 in Tame John addition, run northeasterly along the center line of block AS and .19 in James Johns add I tlou'to a point opposite tne ceuter 01 block 5 In P. T. Smith' addition; thence run southeasterly parallel with and too feet distant from Jersey street to a point. which point I In a line coinciding with the westerly line of lots I and 8 in block 1. r. T. btnitu' auuition; tuencc run alonir tue anovc last neiinea line to tnc southwest corner of lot 3, block 3 3 In James Johns second addition; thence run westerly parallel with ana 100 leet dls taut from Ivanhoe street to the ceuter of llurlliiHtou street ithencc alonu the center ol Ilurlluuton street to the northeast line ol naves street; thence along tue north cast line of Hayes street to the place of, beginning. , That tue cost Dcappomoneti a louows: 1. Triat43 percent, ot the total cost of relaying and reconstructing the sew er oa Philadelphia street be paid In equal proportions per square foot by all portion of blocks 38-39-1 James Johns addition which lie within the district, and that this be their total assessment. 3. That the remalninit 35 per cent, of the cost of relaying the Philadelphia street tewer be paid by all the rest of the district, not included in item 1, in in equal amount per square foot. 3. rival me cost 01 relaying sewer on Jersey street be paid equally per square foot by all lot adjacent and im mediately lacing sewer 10 ue rciaycu. That the total assessment of these lots shall be composed of (teas 3 and 3. 4. That the cost of laying and con structing new pipe on Jersey aud Ivanhoe streets be paid equally per square foot by lots immediately facing said new pipe and that the total assessments for these lota . be com posed of item a and 4, That the cost of said improvement to be assessed acalnst the property within the sewer district outlined ty the city euKtuccrand to be apportioned as in said, statement provided, all ot .which said property in said district is hereby declared to be specially and particularly Dcuentea uy sucn improvement in tne amounts aad in the manner provided in said statement of said engineer aad herein set forth. That the property included la Mid tewer district aforesaid is Hereby de clared to be.t'Scwer District No. 1." That the citv engineer's estimate of the probable, total coat of said improve ment is $3330.98, - That this resolution shall be kept o J rec ord lu tne omccof tne recorder and stum be published at least once week for two consecutive week in the M. jonn He view, weekly newspaper: the same be ing the official newspaper of St. Johns: and the city engineer, within Sr days from the first publication oi this resolu tion, shall.causc to be posted ia two con' icuous place oa tne street or streets ong the line ot the. contemplated sewer aouce bcsum "isouceoiMwcr wett" in letters .sot leas than 'one indh, ia length and said notice shall contaia in legible characters a coev of tMa reselu- UQH ana uie uaie 01 m passage;. au tne city engineer shall file aa aftOavit of the posting of, suck notice and the ! where tame have been nosted. wkk the . - - 1 city recorder. That remonstrance may bested by the ownars of tuty: pfowrtyiwkkU the t. district within te. davs from' the date of the f rat msWsmUm. si -- - - ' 'Jl til lay. K. H. MASON. It Published in the St. Jefcasf. HtvetW May & aad 13, 1910. , ., $300 per moil Income on a (25,000 Investment $1800 1400 1400 2500 1000 2200 1000 600 New 5-room bungalow, good one, lot 30x100 on Improved trcct. Splendid bargain. ' 1 S-room plastered house, large airy rooms; lot 50x100; 400 cash nud balance on easy terms at 7 per cent. Six room house on Hayes street, close hi, lot 30x100, Tills Is money maker. Take It quick. 1'lvc room modern bungalow, full basement, toilet and bath lot 53x180; I500 cash, balance on good terms at 7 per cent. Lot 100x100, corner, on Hayes street; fjoo cash and balance on time. 5 room bungalow, modern, full basement, toilet and bath, on easy term. Look at this and you will sec a bargain. 125x100 in Point View, block of car Hue, $100 down and $10 per month. 50x100 on Richmond in block 7 in Point View. $50 down aud $30 every three months. 50x100 on Oswego street iu block 7 Point View. $50 down and $ 30 every three months. . 600 Alany other Bargains. Call in and see. J. S. DOWNEY JERSEY STREET Frank L. Smith Meat Co. ''FIGHTING THE BEEP TRUST" Jersey Street St. Jolms,. Ore, You must use Smith's Norway Creamery nutter the best table but ter you, ever at; sweet, fresh, pure and only 60 cents per square. sol, alo Cora-. grows if planted tar Ms Souad. Moacy grows if patd the bank. Try tkw -FiratlNa- tioMl BMkr aad see yowrcoHipt teaccerow. It'sfua. Trv U'wttk Tiaw CirtiicatM of DMt; ' '-Wl Bacon by the.piece 334c Smith's Norway Creamery Butter,, 60c Smith's. Oreuou Eggs 35c Smiths Pork Sausage ........ 15c BeefSbaqks 5c Necks of Beef 8c uiid 10c Brisket Beef 8c and 9c Plate Beef ..... , 8c and loc Rump R oast -Beef , 13 and 15c rot Koast lieet .-, iswc rritncKiD xoast ueet island 15c Shoulder Steak i34c Round Steak iac and 15c Sirloin Steak ,. 15c Tenderloin Steak , , , , 15c Porterhouse Steak. 4 . . , 18c and 30c Smith's Hams , ,, , , 20c Smith's Pure Compound, a a substitute for lard 13c Lamb Stew , . . . f 8c Lamb Liver 10c Shoulder of Lamb , , .y latfc Good Roasts of Lamb.,,. . ... . 15c Shoulder Lamb Chops. 15c Leg of Lamb V, . 15c Whole Legs of Veal , , . , 15c Shoulder Roast Veal,i3 and 15c Breasts of Veal 12 and 15c Veal Stew , . , 10c and i24c Loin and Rib Veal Cutlets 18c Shoulder Veal Cutlets ..-..,.. 15c I HAZELWOObl ' V. 'J a .1 u , ICE CREAM BY A. UNGER, Sole Agent nioi N, Jersey street,, aext to thciPcaiasula Bank witUAKJKiruKrniv mix 'YISJjjuw SIGN Special prices to church parties, social, "etc. v .Pbeae Richmond 11 ' Am f a :.v,i I . ' ' I ?6t I UNDERTAKINa.ANQ EMBALMING I V.l H Uaat4 RekM, Casks,'ata.,'klliak J X1 B m. ., UDY ASSISTANT j ft Oalc rboa WeedUwn T4 5 - t ' .1 . fi Mm KssUrkaae WoUnsia UNI VKRSIT V ?ARK, OSJK V M , , ' 5 I'' .- t