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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW PubUb4 Krarr Friday At 117 Wat Bartlngtoa Street. t BY A. Wi MARKLE Tub Rsvikw It entered at post office 1m Saint Johns, Otagon, as mall matter of tke second class under the Act 91 Con gress ot March 3, 1879. Jsfc Mattac sxstatsd la Sxsjejsss skls. Mils fr Jo Printing- Ssllrsir. AH iwm'tf'" shoU b iddrtMd to Tk Brlw, St Johm. Ortfon. Adrcrtlttar rslss, 1.00 pr Ineh pt "lonlh. All adrutUlar bllla prtU nt ot saeh ttaath. OsfeUl Vtvitapw at MM OH7 at St 9maa. Bubaerlption prloa $1.50 par ysar. . FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1910 The Hindu cases have been one MnttnHnnit crlpq nf lllttll handcdv unjustifiable and unprecedented pro ceedings. vc may rcau oi( me mu rages nud perversion of justice In ttip Russian cinnirc or the scant justice accorded the negroes In the South, . but the District Attorney's nfKrai In flir. orp.it ritv nf Portland necm.' 16 'be imbued with nowcr that overshadows and exceeds 1-von the Russian czar. It is wonder that the people of St Johns iln tint rise 111) en uius.se and de mand that our citizens receive at least a semblance of our boasted American utstlcc. The first out rage was perpetrated when "Boy Prosecutor" Garland with a horde of deputies and a band of dark skinned British subjects came sweeping into St. Johns and began nrreatlnir citizens rlelit and left without the least regard as' to their unlit or innocence, and placing them under n most burdensome bond, or in lieu of that hustling thrm off to the countv bastllc. St. Tniins nosscsscs two iusticc of the peace courts, and good reputable citizens were willing to maice am davit that it was utterly impossible for several of the victims caught in the dragnet to have been on the street's the night of, the disturbance, yet their picas were unavailing. By all manner of means and in the name of common justice a prelimi nary hearing should have been granted them here. It was a right that never should have lcn de nied an American citizen. But by some strange freak of our Oregon laws it seems that there was no re lief from the czar-like methods. After adopting this autocratic out rage, the complaint was made that the citizens and officials of St. Johns failed to assist in ferreting out the guilty ones when they were not requested or given the opportunity to do so. The latest outrage and travesty of justice was when subpoenas were issued from the District Attorney's office this week commanding witnesses to appear before' the "grand jury," when the An iuterestintr. boxing exhibition was held in the skating rink Wed nesday evening. Prof. Frank, Ely of St. Jolins and Walter Arnbt of Portland held forth for six rounds and gave a very pretty exhibition of the fistic art. They were pretty evenly matched, and while Ely got a shade the best of it, a draw would have been the proper decision had one been rendered. Louie Wcise and Dan Herald had a lively go of four rounds that was full of vim all the time, Autolue Peterson and Jack Hancy furnished the most amusement in their four-round en counter. They went nt it hammer and tongs, and both were well tuck ered out when the final gong rang. 'Mysterious Billy" Smith refused to go on when he saw the small at tendance. Two other prelimina ries also failed to materialize. The rose carnival had n bad effect on the size of the attendance, and it was rather slim as a consequence. Sev eral of the gentler sex were pres ent. "Bob" Evans of Portland refcrccd the preliminaries, while Dau Williamson took care of the Ely-Arnbt go. Oucc more the Mt. Hood road is being talked. Several things have developed within the last two months that tend to suggest the idea that this company has at last conic to life, secured new resources. or chanzed hands. There is no doubt that something is in the wind, if nothintr but smoke, or rather vnnor. Some little work has been done along the line all the time but just wlint the motive behind this has been no one will ever know, except the promoters of the enterprise. The general supposition has been for a long time that the original company was merely holding the rk'ht of wnv secured for the mir- pose of disposing of it to some one at a profit. Perhaps the time has come for the disposition, but wc' will lose no sleep while it Is getting a down to business, rrevtous ex perience docs not warrant It. Grcsham Herald. The Benttcalth Orchestra of Port laud will give n concert on .the evening of June 17, in Blckucr's hall, assisted by Miss Delia M. Bradley. Admission will be 35c. Work fnr a Ora'atar flt John. AFTER YOU ARE ARRIED, BE SURE TO HAVE 6 A BANK CCOUNT rr That happiness and 'co'ntantmsnt that comas only. through a csrtalnty for thsfutura is tha healthy, parmanant klni. A savings account starts you on that road today. No man can ba his bast salf whan bramptad by povarty. Wa will pay you thraa par oant intaraat on tha mo nay you put in our bank and com pound the ihtarast avery six months. FIRST NATIONAL BANK St. Johns, Oregon 1 mmara, I A SNAP Choicest River View Corner in the City 100x100, 3 blocks from car line and Post Office, fine trees. Only $iaoo. One-half cash, balance 1 and a years at 6 per cent. S. I,. DOBIE. To Whom It May Concern! YES WE HAVE THE JEWEL GAS RANGES at all prices from $13.50 to $48.00. Why heat all the house just to get one meal. Our stoves arc all JEWELS. Also something new in the white line euiimcl ware. Fishing tackle, Bamboo and Steel Rods from 75c to la.oo. Garden Hose from $4 to $6.00 per 50 feet. Lawn Mowers from $3.50 to $6.00. Builders' hardware, tools, Atkins Silver Steel saws, paints, oils, white lead and glass. Hendricks Hardware Co. i Your Last Chance to Buy in St. Johns at $5 down. Provide for the future. YOU can buy a lot 50x100 for $300 and up in 1910 Addition $5 down and $5 monthly This is positively your LAST CHANCE 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. BUY NOW. fact of the matter was that no firand jury was in session. When t is permissible for attorneys and detectives to summon witnesses to appear before a mythical grand jury iu order that said attorneys, and de tectives may sweat them to their heart's content, there it wincUiing singularly strange and wclnl about Oregon laws. Attorney Collier cer tainly did right wheu he exploded the fact that such misleading, wrongful, ruseful and despicable methods were being adopted. He had no objection to testifying to all he kucw about the affair, but he wanted everything to be fair and above board. The fact that some of the wituesscs were paid for their services out of the county excheq uer is liable to lead to some trouble for the District Attorney, but it is not probable. In Federal cases this is not allowable, but since it has been done It will no doubt be con doued. Most any freak of justice goes in this Hindu affair. The British Hon must be appeased even if all the laws of Oregou be turned iuside out to accomplish it. ROSE-CHURCHILL A quiet home wcildlnj took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Churchill, 613 Willamette Itoulevard, Tuesday, June 17, at 4 . tu., when Lor enzo K. Rose and 1'losj.te W, Churchill were united iu tnurrinKC by Rev. Kuul tuan, pastor of Kstacada U. I. church, The house was attractively decorated with (ems and rotes, The bride was gowned la white silk and curried a bou quet of white roses. She was attended by Miss Edith Trowbridge of Cunuis ville.aud Floyd Churchill, brother of the bride, was best man. A wedding upper waa'scrved, after which the hap py young eoupla went to their futute home, 910 Willamette boulevard. . A good line of trunks at Calef Pros., opposite poatoSce. , Could Last for Thirty Days IMitor Kcvlcw: Having attended tke Rote festival, myself and wife, I am convinced that Portland possesses the ability to sustslii herself with the world's approval, a rose festival for y dsys con tlnuouily, l'rom the fact that I am ac quainted with the surrounding country, l'ortlaad and the l'enlnimls, that each day dcvclopcs uu Increase iu the rose production, I am satisfied that if the Kose festival was extended for 30 days there would be plenty of roses left (or all funerals nud decorative purposes, Oregon is the only state In the Union capable of meeting such m emergency. In my opinion every ucrc of land with in the statu and every lot iu any town or city vyithlu the state has advanced ouc dollar au acre or a lot in consequence, produced by the extravuguuee and truth (ul ability of Oregon to produce more roses (a mark of civilization and refine ment) than any and all of the state of the nation combined are able to produce. Now, to those who live, in what appears to me, the frigid rones of America If you will abandon your frigid zone and come 10 Oregou you cuu bask iu Hue etcrual suushine and rosea of perpet ual summer. Again, we people of Ore gou, are composed of all nationalities, from every clime, hence every man In the state of Oregou depend upou themselves and the climate, and bids welcome to all nations and nationalities, relying upon the fact that all will be sat isfied that they stand equal one with another, This offer Is opeu to the world. I will place oue thousand in auy batik against one hundred, that no city, state or nation can compete with Port land iu a rose festival, I believe that fully twenty carloads of the most beautiful tlowers ever beheld by mortal man were before the public Juue8, 1910, iu Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, and I ofler a reward of f.500, payable on demand, wheu any city or town or state In the United States or the world will produce an equal to the display showy tu' Portland in all rcspacta ou the. &th day o( June, 1910, . ' ' r- , ,,. CAl'T.S.X.SNOWja For Sale Cheap Dresser with mirror, bed, table, chairs, kitchen stove, garden hose, etc. No reason able offer refused. 615 Buchanan street. K. Sivctsou aud A. Hoff, two well-to do gentlemen of Plerpont, S. D., were visltow in St. Johns Wednesday. They came west with a party of ten to take in the rose carnival and. incidentally view con ditions and prospects iu the North west. Both gentlemen are so high ly pleased with this section that they expect to sell out and remove here in the near tutttre. 0 It has been noted for some time that the younger element is grad ually takiuc foremost nlaces iu achievement, but it retnalued for a io-year-old girl iu Chicago to leaa he van in vniitlifnl nropresslveness by giving birth to abouuclngbaby. Unth mother mid child are clolllir well. Here we must pause and re flect. What will be the logical re sult of this recent juvenile stunt? Are we to assume that the bearing of children by children being now an assured probability, tuat ine rate of fecundity will Increase? Will the marital duties uf our elders be lessened by this seemingly help ful adjnuct, or will the propagation of infants reletiate the more ex perienced, the more mature of the fathers aud mothers to the depart ment of non-usefuluess? Are we tn ntlmv the children to usuro the oue function that lias heretofore been regarded as the prerogative ot adults? Must we in time restore tn thr hahv its rattle with the re mark: "Here, father (or mother) is your rattier" xcnange O&cc Hours to 11 and 1 to 4 Dr. A. Spraf u, D, M. T. Graduate Autrlca College Nliu Thr.py M Grsdu.lv Cllulc DeputuKut Ha MMt 3 --,ReM lla4 .19 (.adds' SMpfe WAISTS at wtodsili prici 10 dozen just received bo two alike. Lay in a season's supply at a great saving, TTMin fJHHHBBIBaikiBsm We are sole St. Job agents for the celebratt! KAYSER' GI.OVES. Look for the Name PattN Filifstr-TitMMsl Slk Glov-f6c i Look out (or silk girt that steal It and don't wear," AU gaulae Kayscrs the klad jraa'T wr worn-hava bKayef" im the ktas. W sell them-any rtaaTa or style at tna price of laiertat 1 The Woodmen of ttw World wilt attend diviue worship is body at the Christian church Wmmimy evM iug. Rev. (Neighfcar) Jofcawa will deliver the seriM. All bers are requested t Meet at the hall at 7 p. tn. Slir Hnatrltur in South Jersey Strea. Lost A pocketbaak' over dftv dollars iu 9tJ day afternoon last. 'Awm want is ottered tor MTaea the Review oftcc. ft. So. !M JHHI- re- very jw ITS POLICY HI The Policy 'of this Bank is to conduct its business along the mpst conservative lines; to restrict its operations to legitimate enterprises; to eliminate all speculative ventures. We sell American Bankers' Association Travelers Cheques, payable in all parts of the world, 1 The Peninsula Bank 1 ST. JOHNS, OREGON CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $55,000 AH CM -! Best Buy In St. Johns $2000 cash5 room bungalow; must be taken quick. 2000-5 room modern house and full lot, corner; terms. 1900-6 room modern house and full lot, terms; good buy. A Very Fine Buy $1300 Four room house and 100x100 lot, close in: fine buy. Many ottwr Bargains. Call in and see. J. S. DOWNEY JERSEY STREET GAS APPLIANCES For Cooking and Lighting The St. Johns Gas Company has added a fine line of cooking aud lighting appliances. Every gas, range sold is connected to piping free. Now is the time to ' vm .iaiii AnnClnrv arA Atrstlft fitanflllllV nvf1 Q tint stove. Safe, convenient, clean, and a saver of time and Q UUUUlWi iltp4 VUU WW4 e9' lUMV MU w.a farther. Vulcan range is the best. Let us sell you oae. St. Johns Gas Company no South Jersey Street. r en A, . HKSf STOCK CMO. H. SUHfSTOCK HEMSTOCK BROS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING F11H Hn af RskMi Caahata, at., Mat la aah LADY AMMTANT PkU;. j.o UNIVERSITY PARK, ORBGOV CARD OF THANKS. I wUh to thus publicly czpreM my now siacere and gratenu thanks tu the kind neighbors and friend aad, members of Woodmen of the World who so mswrottsly Wat their aid aad aaaiatancc during my aad hoars of bereavement, aad ou assure them that their kiadaass aad sympathy will sever be for' gottea. Mrs. Fraak Trambo. Portlaad'i building boom of the past three years is caatiaaiag; ia fact, the past two mosehs have bee the baaaer moaths ta tha his tory of the city, accordiag to the of tae uty muimm la- spactor's ' ofice. Ia April the vaVae of bwUdiags for which par- mils were issued totaled $3,114,773, which was aearly oae-half saw km ia eacesa of aay previoM moath, aad the moath endrng last weak the next laraeat, wkh a vshaatiea of Eighty-four thousaod mites is a good deal, eves if you say it quick. It is over three times the clrcuat- leresceot tae tart a, aad tt ta, a aoticeabk fractioa of the distaaoe to Mars. Not oue perseu ia' tea thousaad has ever traveled so far by railroad or steamship. Edwsrd Paysou WMtoa has' walked the ea tire distance, coveriag it by means of 'as sturdy a pair of legs as nature ever gave maa. wcauae ne aas walked thotc eighty-four' .thousand milosin long aad short diaUucc tests of endurance, he is' wkh little doubt what he ia universally ae claimed the greateat pedestrian the world has ever seea. 'From June Physical Culture. W. F. Stadelmaa and wife have returned from an extended Visit to VermoBt, where they enjoyed a moat enjoyable viak wkh their daughter and old time friend. Bid wanted ou baUcMW a six- ti77i.345.,f a,tol of 3,791, 1 ill room cettaacforM , Church, Sac Pa , MPa wwW jBSmmmammmaj, , ww aswmsawmamssafassssji arw mansma,mmnmmmmaa Oitmlt A4'inM( C., can St. Johns, April 39, 1910. Dear friend: They have hired me down at the store' What do you think I do? Oh I Pretzels I I am in the shoe department. It is the best yet, and we carry the Chippewa hand made shoes, that wear just like mine that you she in my pic ture, and they are of the finest and neatest shapes you ever saw just the same ss the swell people ia the big cities wear. I like to work here. They trest me fine. They treat everybody that way though, and you .just can't help liking to trsde here once you begin, for their prices are right and they keep the best of everything'. Oh I yes, I pretty nesr it forgot. We carry the famous TILT shoes in all style and sizes; childrens, Misses, boys, men and women's shoes, and you can't find a more reliable brand any where. You ought to come and see them. Your friend JACOB. P. S. I work at Muck Mercantile Company Phone, Richmond 821 How Is Your TKls? Have your abstracts msde, con tinned or examined at' the Peninsu la Title, Abstract, and Realty Co Accurate, work. Reasonable fees. H. Henderson, Manager, 120 North Jersey street. All ear meete ar gaTeranMat . la- sBaetad aad the fcaat;taat saoaay aaa bujt Thejr are uaaUr aaearatul ljr 'kaadlad. Cob la' aaa Isar year order rr free aaUvary. Ward's Ceatral Marks. Have yew Keaartjr tasure to wa 8t. Paul or Northern tire iaeuraae eossBaaios. Thoy are ta host. S. L. DoMe, aaaat Prospect Camp team and oeacors will initiate a class of ao candidatos next Wodnasday cvoninsj, June 15. Wm.Reidt, ConnoU Commander of the Decree Came, tocetbor wkh other pcominont Woodmen wiH be in attendanoe. 'An enjoyable even Imt ia aasarad. and every member should make a special effort to be in attonaanc. The U. W.' A. wiM give a dance u inetri nau inursaay ci AH invited. Goo. 0. IV Spaa ia enjoy lag visit Uadanchtar, whs baa boon teetdhajg in asedford tasa waaaaoat iiea)tleaaan aoaomisanyiaw nor aa Mc Jijijij, her' baiBansl. Sew bad! stolen a snatch on nor .father and waa marriod the day baVorc she ar rived in St. John. Mr. Saakbanel his bride expect to make' St. Jebns their permsaent home. glAsuikko. SB-. tjlaA nssnnBWnsn evn "'.i'lt 1 1 W 1 VJjU