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CARDINAL MERCIER Cardinal Merrier, the noted Belgian prolate, v. ho will pay a visit to the United Btates. JUDGE IS ACQUITTED OF RETAINING LIQUOR Hoattto.- It took Ilia jury Iuhh thnn 30 nilnnli'fi lu ncinilt Superior Jinluc Clny Alton, hrciinimI of holillnR out five quarto of Hcotcli whltiky for Ills own 11.10 nfler iIInikinImk of lliu on no uKnltmt AtiKimt HinHi;i)ii. convlotcil Juno 4 of bootlccKliiK. "Thuy (Iho Hirmtuil of llui prime cutltiK iittornuy'ii officii) pluyvil inn n illrty trick, but they fnlloil In innko II slick," wnn tlin (trim coininnnt voiced by Jmlttn Allnn nftur ho liml bcun nliowarml wllli cotiKrattiliitlmiH by coron of bin frlntnU who ornwml Trial JikIm.ii llvorntt HnillliV courtroom to bnar lliu vnnllol. "I Ntlll think JuilKn Alton In KUllty." cmmnuiittMl I'romicutliiK Atlnrnny I'rerl (J. Ilruwu, nit JiiiIiih Alton, nooomimnlwl by bU uttormty, I'luirlo A. KttynolilH, mid a Krnup of frlcndn. illMtpponriHl down tbu corridor IxiiiIIiik from tho ouurtroom, AUSTRIAN ASSEMBLY VOTESJOR PEACE Signing of Troaty is Auth orized, But Protest is ifc. Reglstorod. Vlonnn. Tliu national nBscmbly by a voto of 07 to 23 decided to dlgn tho peacu treaty. Tho nnomb1y, bowevor, protested afialnst the violation of Austria's right of ft on dlsporffil of horsnlf. Tho Herman nationalities voted against signature of the troaty, while Rotno memborii of the South Tyrotcuc party abstained from voting. The voto was taken after adoption without din sent of the government'!! resolution of protest, presented by Christian llatiscr, tlcclur Inn that the territorial clnuscs of the treaty motwly vlolato tho na tlotial claim to sulf ilutormlimtloti and tbu ImslH on which the armistice ,waa concluded. The resolution also declares thut ultl nmto union with (lermnuy Is an abso luto ueceeelty and expresses tho hope that when the hatred of tho war dies down this union will bo consummated. It ends by placlni; responsibility for steeping Kuropo In revolution and run fusion on tho shoulder of the entente and looks to the leaKtio of nntlons to repair tho wrong done. C. B. AMES C. 0. Amei, assistant attorney gen eral, who It handling the government's Investigation of high prices. SEATTLE GASLESS AS RESULT OF STRIKE BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Tho Italian chamber of deputlm adopted tho bill kIvIiik Italian women the rlitht of suffrage. The supreme council decided to send an ultimatum lo Hie Itoumaulaii kov eminent remirdliiR Iter course In Hun Ktry. Tbu boycott Instlluled by lliu Chin ma nKalnst tbo Jiipntiiiso Iiuh cut Japanese saloit In C'hliiu nioro thnn fit) per cent. Alabama and Vlrr.lnla legislatures on Wednesday refused to ratify the fed eral woiiiuu suffrage constitutional amendment. John Hliell, Haiti lo be tilt) olilrst llvltis man in the United Hltites, eele brnted the 131st nntilveraary of bis birth In Islington, y. ('resident Wilson, buforn IwivIiik on ills tour of tho country, signed the bill to make permuiient the rank of gen eral for John J I'erslilng. Mrs, Oscar limy of (lieen Hay. Wis, has Just liwonie the mother of it quintet of balden. Mother ami the five new Ilrnys are gelling along nleely. ItepresenlatlveH of more thnn 300.000 railway shopmen have been summoned to meet In Chicago Heptcmlsir M In vote on the question of n general strike. Protest bus been mutle by (Ireat llrltln MKalnst the Amurlriiii steam ship Ashburn'a not In entering ()iimma town's burbar recently with the Minn IVIn flav flying. Without h record vote the United Mates seuute, after a IX hour wniloii. passed tho bill to make powtlbte the IrasltiK of public lands having deposits of oil, resl, gas phosphate end sodium. II; Marshal Koch's decision, the Amrrltmns ure again to take over nil the Cabltmt bridgehead proper or ex aotly tho name territory en the east bank of tho Ithlno as the Americans have occupied nluee llsMinber lust, Hnntlln. Honltlo had a gasless Sun day as a result of u strike of 13G la' liorers nl tho various plants of the Seattle Lighting company. Itestniirants, relying on gas, cloned nt noon; earlier editions of newspapers went on the street with large handset typo; subtirlmnltoM and dwellers In nil residence sections flocked to tho olty for their Humlay meal when thuy lln- oovnrotl l hero was no gas on hand, only In find u waiting lluu at those restaurants iimIiik coal ranges, Ho many returned to lako their evete Iiik meal In tbo good ohl faslitoned way, over a camp fire. It was no Infrequent night to auto- mobile parlies touring tho boulevards lo sen tho kitchen uueen bent over u kettlo In tbo sldo or luiuk yard of moiiii) wealthy homo. rtiti strike Is mild to have been call' ml In an effort to put all of tbo unions whoso members aro engaged at tho gas plantH on n one big union basis. WILSON ON WAY TO THE NORTHWES lies Moines, In.'-Aflor a day of rest Hunday In Des Moines, President Wll sou struck luto tho northwest Monde for a week of speechmnlclng there In tho Interest of tho peace treaty Ills schedule for tho six days will tako him through uvory. state that bor tiers Canada vvst of tho lakes, and will end ut Seattle, whore on .Saturday afternoon ho will review tho I'acifl fleet. With tho oxcoptlon of Tuesday. In Ht. Paul nml Minneapolis, Minn., and Htitiiriluy. when tho president will be lu Taeoma and Seattle, Wash , th presidential special wilt bo almost con tlnuotisly no tint go. Out of about 1"0 hours which will elapso butween the deiHirlure from Do Moines and the address at Taeoma Saturday morning nearly ID0 aro to bu spent on tho train. SENATE FOR DRY LAW Paiiea Enforcement Bill Without Amendments to Localise War Act. Washington.'! no prohliiltlou en forcement bill was passed by tho Hen- ale without ii record voto nml virtually In the form It cumo from tho commit tttt. The measure now gow lo con ference for tllsoussloii of amendments Inserted In the house bill by the sen ate. Ah It jmssed iho senate nml gees to conference, the bill defines as nil In toxicant any beverage containing more than tine half of I per cent of alaohnl. The senate modified, however, somo of the most rigid provisions of tho hotiH.) hilt, Including that affecting pri vate stocks of alcoholic bovonigtvs held for personal use. WOULD BAR JAPANESE Hood Hlver Men Organize to Keep Out Asiatics. Hood Itlvor. Or Tho Hood Illvo Valley Association for the Prevention of Japanese Land Ownership, an or- gnuUntlun that came luto being Inst week, has Its newly appointed com mlttees actively engaged In perfecting plans. A membership committee com posed of Hoy I). Smith, John Kohur mid Dr. J. It. Cutlery, with a corps of assistants, plans to canvass every section of tho valley to secure mem hers fur tbo organUiitlon, all pledging themselves against sale or loose of riHtl estate to Jmwiimo. All of tho 18 eltUens present at the meet lug last week nlgnwl a pledge against mdllng or leasing to Japanem and numerous growers have voluntar ily tendered their affiliation. California Starts Fight on Japanese. Sacramento, Cel. A movement for the orgunlwtlon of u statewide nml then Puclflo coast body to fight tho Immigration of Japanese Is under way here. Famous Attorney It Dead, Now York. James W. Osborne, for mer assistant district attorney of Now York, was found dead In bed lu his apartment lu tho Sherman Square hotel. The body was discovered by bis son. Mr. Osborne's age was given as (il. .Mr. usoorno win no milium herwl mainly for his proseoutlou of tho Mollneux and Patrick custw. Death for Edith Cavell'a Defrayer. Paris Ceorges Union, charged with betraying lMlth On veil to the Her mans, was convicted and condemned to death. Dill to Aid Postal Clerks. W'ushlngtou. An Inonxiso of 1S0 In tho annual wages of all postofflce employes Is provided by a bill passed by the liuuse uud sent to tho senate. The Inortwse Is retroactive to July 1 lust and affects about 360.000 employes. Allies Sand fUumanla Ultimatum. Parts. The supreme couuell of the peace conference inform! Itnumaiilu that the must sign the pence treuty witu Austria wit noil t reeorviitlnu or abstain altogether from slguluti. The ItouinaiiUn poaee dtUutlen huu not yst reaohwl a deotaloii lu iho matter. Million Member Veterans' Qoal, Now York. A national campaign to Increase Its membership to 1)00,000 I veterans of tho groat war, was an nounced by the American Legion, A. E. r. Down to 40,000 Washington l.es that to.aofl Ameri can oldlsrs renmlied lu lCuropc on eptmber sceording to the weekly dcmoblllntlou figures of the war do-pwtmwil. Salt Lake Man Bolivian Minister. Washington. 3. Abbott .Mtigliiuls of Salt Lake City, Utah, was nominated by President Wilson to bo minister to llollvla. Fire Hits Preicott, Wah. Walla Wallu, Wash. Flro nt Proa- eott Sunday morning burned six wood en buildings to tho ground. U. 6. Owet 320,590,701,640, Washington, Tho United Slates owed IT96,68,111 iiioru at tho close of business August 30 than on th last day of July, making tho total iiatloiul debt 9S0.69C.7O1.64S. Redfleld Quit Cabinet, Washington. William t Itedflold, secretary of commerce, has tendered his resignation to President Wilson and It bat beeu accepted effective November 1. THE MARKETS Portland Oats No. 3 white feed, i&'i per ton. Hurley Standard feed, 1 01.50 ton. Corn Whole. S0; cracked, JSS. lluy Willametlo vulley timothy. i0 tStl per ton; ulfulfa, 3Q. Ilutter t'reumory, C5c per pound. Hggs Hunch, D6c per doien. Poultry Hens, Sttf iSo; brollers.SBc. Cuttle Market steady; steers, boat, flOffll; good to choice. $9010; medi um to good, JSCS- Hogs Prime mixed. J17.60O1S; me dium mixed, 10.5017.60; pigs. W.75 10. Sheep Market steady; prime lambs. 13.50(H3; fair to inodlum, J0.50ai0.50; owes. HO7.60. 1200,000,000,000 la Allies' Var Expenre Parli. Kinauco Minister Klotx an nounced lu the chamber of deputies that tho war expenditure of tbo nt lies had been estimated ut fSOO.OOO, 000,000. Deafness Gunnot Bo Cured by local ji'Uctlin, thry cotwl rrscli Ik OUiJ portion ut ttiv ar Tbr is 'If en wy lo cut Jiiloni, ml Ili4l It Vj fomtltullonul rtm4l ImIhm K itixd by u utlm4 .ondlllon el lb mu llnUx ul lt Luitm-liiaH Tut Wlir Ihl tub I InfUmtJ yu li rumbllui tound or lurfi horlnr. nnj lwu It Ii ntlrlr c!ot, lts(ix la Hi txult, at4 'uaUaa th InDaiiimatlon vat k lakn uut anA tkla tub t.tlortJ la Ita normal ou,ll- ' Men. htarlnr lll b drtroid forvri iilu oaatl out of ten ar t-auail liir Catarrh. 'Mklch la nolhlnr but an luttamJ MDjIllan ( Ik niuiom aur(aca. te will (It On HundrM Dollar (or any 'or lalaaa icamm vr caiarrni irtai U, S. Soldier Killed Dy German Troopi Cutdens Prlvuto Ileus Madsen of Sucruiiututi). Cul., was shot and killed while hunting deer by Gorman soldiers. The shooting took place In tho neutral lotto about a uillo from the bouudury of the Cubleuz bridgehead. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS Seattle Huy Kusteru Washington timothy, f3Ciff37 per ton; nlfalfu. J31CT32. Ilutter Creamery, flOc per pound. Kggs ltanch, 50o per doxen. Potatoes Yakima, $35 per ton. Poultry Mens, heavy dressed, 3Sc; light, 33c ; broilers, dressed, 35a Hega Prime, MSfflO: medium to choice, $16.50017; pigs. $10 17. .Cattle - Host steers, $!0.50(f 11.25; heifers, $7.259; calves, $7.25015.50. For Sale Cheap BONHAM & CURRIER The Store That Cares For You EVERYTHING FOR MEN TO WEAR Dry Goods and Shoes for Everybody SHOE FACTS The Retailer must buy his stock of Shoes from four to seven months in advance of the time they will be on his shelves. The Manufacturer must contract for his raw ma terial and his labor before he can make and price his samples. You will thus see that it is a long period between the time the customer wears his shoes and the time the mak er contracts for his stock. immediately upon the signing of the armistice buyers of hides from foreign countries were on this side of the water negotiating for immense quantities of hides and contract ing for millions of pairs of the finished product. Immediately prices began to soar un til the price that will prevail when the Spring Shoes come in will make the prices you are asked now look cheap. We have within a day or two bought Men's Dress Shoes priced at wholesale from the factory, in most instances from twentyfive to seventy-five cents more than we are selling them for at retail. Now then: all reasonable people know that the retail business cannot be conducted at less than 20s of the sales and that much at least must be added to the cost of any shoes. And that leaves no profit to take care of left-overs or the risk of fire and the hundred other chances of loss. Just this month and last we are getting the shoes that were bought last March and April. As explained above the raw material for these was contracted for before the European buyers were in the field and we own an unusually large stock, for usj at what are comparatively reasonablonrices. This is particularly true of Women's, Misses and Children's Shoes. We are NOT placing pn these the replacement price but have only added to their factory cost a legitimate retailers profit. You nre nt liberty to jct our prices nml then no over town and sec what you cau do or vice versa. This has been done so many times recently uud wc linve mndc the stales that wc know arc under the price of the CityF.Stores. The Mallory Hats are known as the best medium grade hats on tho market. There are no ten dollar hats; neither are any $3.00 hats with the Mallory label. But we are well stocked with all the new shapes in the 5-1.50, $5.00 and 5G.50 grades. Our stores welcome competition; it keeps any firm from traveling in the same old rut. We welcome a com parison of prices with any store. L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. Crossott Shoes Regal Shoes MEN'S SUITS BOYS' SUIT'S Kenosha Underwear Best-knit Socks There Is n tlly no comMrUou between the cacaml thorough. liens with which an Itlectric Cleaner reuiovttl ilirt ami the iliOiculty o( sweeping. True, one CAN elwtu rugs ami ruriwU wltlte-ut mh clsvlrlc cleaner. A breotit or ermt sweeper will lirtuli up SO.MK of the illrt; nml If )ou like the bxsicIk1 ami have plenty of time anil strength a bioam and earl ut benterwlll tlo the work alter a fashion. In the same way one can wtuli without soup, Water a lone will remove some ilirt if applied with enough "elbow grwue," Hut lop!e use soap beomiK it cleans more txully anil better than water alone. Pur the Mine tex.oii ptt4e uc Phwtrle Cleantrrs because they clean more enslly and far better than other metliwU, Portland Railway Light & Power Company "Buy om letliic Goods at an ledricSlof e'' CHAMBERS COMPANY j, d, Chambeis Sirs. II, K, U'wry Funeral Directors 248-260 Kllltumwortli Avenue 1'ORTI.AND, ORUGON Telephones: Wooillawu 3306 C 1133 Mr. Chambers is the only CJ. A, R. uiulertaVer In the city of Portland. Personal attention ami supervision Kivcu to arrangements. Residents of St. Johns hnving tnxes and city liens to pay m ortland can make their pay ments without inconvenience by availing themselves of our ser- leos. We will pay same and secure your receipt without in convenience to you. Fee, 25 cents. References: Any St. alms Rank. rentnsula title, Abstract and Realty Co., by H. lenderson. Manajier: 402 North Jersey streot. GET OUR - SPECIAL PRICES ON Auto Supplies ALSO SPECIAL PRICES ON Brooms Paints are advancing "Buy Now" Enamel your floors with Kyainze Enamels, all colors See our Home Fruit Dryer Contract with us for your winter supply of Coal before the price ad vances. Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON nnot t curt tr lulls Catarrh Cur. i4'for circulars. ftt r. J. ciikmet CO., Toltao, unto. t'llll far csoitlastlM. aid br Dnj(itta, Tl feka Hall's VaiaUr t The follawluK list of Icirul blanks arc kept for sale nt this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds. Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, butisfactlon of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bilk this office. mi ouitr, i.easv. FOR RENT urtf mt this tffls A plot of ground 100x000 feet. which contuins twelve 50x100 foot lots, just across the river from St. Johns, bounded by Wood and Mills streets, bor quick sale 1000 takes them, which is less thau S100 per lot. Good terms given. Call at NeU th Ubsl on your pfcfw. Wanted Men or women to sell guaranteed hosiery to friends and neighbors. Handsome pro fits mado in either full or spare time. Full line of men's, wom en's and children's up-to date styles. Largo commission. Ex perience not necessary.--Phoenix Hosiery Co. Darley, Ra. 0 Drtnt la your Job printing while you think or lu Doat wait until you are entirely out. We are equipped to turn out neat and tasty printing Knights and Ladies of Security M. Johns Council 2775 HcKUlnr lltiilncMi UHCtiiiK Ut nml 3rd MomVayK. 0cu mcctliiK lo the public ami iiicmlcrt Uml uutl Itli MouUnvn, Vie (lore ami member cordially Invited to nttcntl at Ilickucr Hall. Frank C. Gasscr, Pres. Lesitcr Teeling, Secretary. I.ALill LOUUt. No. 186 I. O. O. r ST. lOHNJ, OHCCON UnU each Monday evening la Odd Pel !o linll at 8:00, A cortlUl welcome to all vliltliiK brotltcn. I'rr.l lla.ktll. Noble Orand C. V IMhl. Vice Orand Joe Kjlwftt, Krc Hcc, U. W. Norenc, Fin. rkc. 11,1' Clark. Treaa. Get this straight 99 says the Good Judge St. Johns Camp No. 754 6 Modern Woodmen of America. We heartily solicit the attendance of our member at our regular meetings every Thursday evening. A. I.. Murcy, Geo. Muhm, Clerk Cotuul. 108 Smith avenue HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMCIIIS or I'VIHIAS Meet & every I'ridav night at 7:30 o'clock In 1UCKNKR Hall. VUltore always wel come. J. R. WATSOK, C. C. Woodmen Ol the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening; in I. O. O. V. Hall, teavitt and Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. TIIOS. COITR, C. C. V. K. COON, Clerk. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in iiicitner s nan, vui. tort welcome A.R. Davis, W, M, A. W. Davis. Secretary. 7 The tobacco that gives you the most lasting chew is the kind that saves you money. You don't have to take so ninny fresh chews. The rich tobacco taste stays right with it. That's why you take a smaller chew. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacca t7i.Hn(.,.JMJ,,Ml If you are a stranger in town read The Review and get acquainted. Minerva Chapter No. 105, 0. E. S. Meets every Firstand Third Tuesday of each mouth in Bitjkner's Hall. Visitors wel-come. Dixie M. Lewis. W. M. Ruby R. Davis, Secretary. I buy or sell St. Johns Property A. W. DAVIS Real Estate Fire Insurance and Notary Public List your property with me if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your ecoda to and from all parte of Portland, Vancouver, Linn ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points acceuible W waffon PtajM mod fcarialtim aMvta Phone Woodlawn 6360 Wa-call and Dtllvar The Sk.dmore Cleaners Cleaning, Presaing, Alterations and Re. pairing a specialty W. C JUSTICE M2 Sk&eurc Street : r ' Kea Uw labal an ytur aayer.