WILSON INVADES HOUSE OF FOES CARRIES HI8 DATTLE FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS INTO HOME OF HIS ENEMIES. GIVES COST OF GREAT WAR URGE SENATE TO HASTEN PEACE LEADER8 IN FORTY 8TATE3, RE GARDLESS OF PARTY, 8IGN RINGING APPEAL. TREATY WITHOUTAMENDMENT Inform Them of Uvea and Treasure Poured Out to Save ! ClvllltAtlon. (By Mt, Clemens Nows Duronu) Aboard Prnnldont Wllaon'fl Special train Uarryinir bin war ncnlnst (Iioho who opjioho tho ndoptlon by tho Unl tod Statn of tho punco tronly ami tho coronunt of. Iho Imruo of Nations la' (o tholr liPdHulioldrt, Prenlili'iit Wilson lust wtclc luvmlod California, Anil llii-o, whero Uio titiontlon on which lciiL'uu onpouontB liuvo 1mm morod the liunlcut, that of Hlinn Tunc Is ot moot IntorcMt, tho prueldant found tbo nanio unthunlnuM among thu ot plo tor jK-nco mil for Innurnnco . Against futuru warn. Thu pfoplo want Iho Ionic controversy unilod. They ytu.nl tlilH country to bo nblo to ngnln turn Itn undlvldod nttontlon to miolal, nconnmlo nnd Induntrlnl duvolopmonL Tholr lcadorH may not foot thin way, but Judging from tho expretwlons which mat Iho pronldvnt on ovory nblo, Tho loadorit hnvo ovemtoppod tho llmttn ot tho pnoplns pnllanco In tholr tubborn detonnltinllon to forcu n chnneo In thu great douumonL Muit Take .This Leaoue, "Wo mukt Uito Hit IOOimip of Uw ti6n,M Raid tho prtwlilont. "for Ihcra In no way In which nnotiiur can bu obtnlned without ooniptillliut rocon. fldoratlon by thu power. And It would ill vory III upon my Rtomnch to Uko It back to (lunnnny for conilduni tlon." "All ovor tho world Kjopli. nru look' Init to uh with conflilunco our rlvuTn along with Iho wuakar nntlomi. I prny Uod that Uio cniitli'iiion who nru die laying thin thing may pnnoiilly nvu It In a dlrroront IIrIiL" Gonnany, tho prottldont declared, Is taking now courngo from our ilnlny In ratifying tho troaty nnd hor nuwrv paper nnd publlo mon woru again lnv coinlnic arrogantly out-npokou. Deeply Imprnmdro woro tho flKiiroH of tho coat ot the lato war, In llvim nnd dollnra. It wnn tho Hint tlinii that thu odlclnl fitntWtlort hnvo liocu mndo publlo and (ho troiiiundnun tolnln 'ahockod thn pronldont'ii nudloncoH, Shows Coit of World War. 8ay Every Day of Delay Put. World In Imminent Peril of New War Point to National Unrest 'Tho war," said Prenldinit Wllnon, cost UriiAt Ilrltnln and nnd hur Do- mains $38,000,000,000; I'rnnco 20,000, 000,000; thn UnlUid Htato JJ2.000,. 000,000; Ituiwila $18,000,000,000; Italy $13,000,000,000 nnd u total, Including thn expenditures of Japan, IIiiIkIuui and othor Dtryill countrlen, of 1 12.1,000,- 000,000. "It coat tho Contnil lowura an fol lows: Oormnny $30,000,000,000: Aim- Irlallungary, $21,000,000,000; Turkny and llulenrln $3,000,000,000. -Tho Unltod Htnttw," tliti prwddtmt aid, "arnml onu million dollarn an hour tilKht And day fur two year In Ita rtrugglo t aavu (ilvllluitlim. All Ibis, howuvor, fadiHi Into lunlt;nl Aoanco when tho dintlis by battlo nro comfldort'd, doularud tbo prosldont, IIwmIu guyo 1, 700,000 men; (lermany 1,000,000; Franco 1,380,000; tlnmt llrltuln 000,- 000; Italy 361,000; tho Unltod Htntoa (0,300, In nil, nlmmtt 7,600,000 niun prlliud in thu grwit atriiKKlu, or 1,600,000 morn mon than died In nil of tho vara of tho provlmix 100 ytmru. Should Remember Recant Horrors, -inuso nro termini raoin, mid we ought noyor to forsot thwm. Wh went Into this war to do n thing that was fundamental for thu world mid what I fcavo eonm out on this Journey for la to dotormlnn whotlmr thu country 1ms forKOtttn or not. 1 huvu found out The country tins not furgottmi uud It will never pormlt any who stands In tbo way ot thu fultlllmeut of our ureal plodnos, uvur to forgot tho or rowful day ho mad thu attumpt." Arbltrutlon nnd discussion, tho pros I dent pointed out, must replnou focu ot arms In the avttlomunt of world coutroreralea. Constantly ho dwulla tipou thu tact that all tho nation In tho Ieugue agree to do onu of two things, first to submit their dlffarmuw to arbitration, la which cmihi they neroo to abide by thu decision ren dered, or, it unwilling to arbitrate, to hare their oasu dlMusd by thu Coun cil ot thu League, In whleh oasu aix months is granted for discussion Three months must elapso following the msult of this last btep in iirhltrn tlon before thu nation ooucenied can declare war, Holds Out Hope For Ireland, The prvslduut took advantage of questions propounded by thu Sail Fran Cisco Labor Council to give thu lutor- nc that ho bellevoa Ireland ran bring hor ccse before tho League of Nations far sbttlement whuu thu Luaguo is actually iu existence. Chan Tung, he declared, will bo re turrod to China, Japan, bu eald, had jtnu tier BOlumu pledge to that effect. And with the League of Nations In force, ba'.d tho president, wo can, if occasion arises, stand forth nnd say, Thin shal' bo dono." "Deafness Cannot 13o Cured tr sin . itlom, llif cAiiuut rMclt lt,r 4ImmJ pvrlloa or Dm r Tlnr.- u uljr n war iu euro dfln, nnd til It bf culltullunl itmrSIn lrn ll cuar4 1')' sn lnflmtd rondllloo of lit mu out lliilkt ol Ihr l.utUrhlan Tul Wlitn Ul tub I Iniumtd uu Ue a rumbling ' und ur Imrrrftrt hca'ilnir. and whn II u allrtlr IomJ. IHaliuta U tl roull and ualau lh Inflsnimailan can b tW v it aud thla lubt rtiiurrd to lis normal im.dl tlen. brarlng will bo dtalroytd furrr. utn hi u oC Uu r cautd by iNitarrh, wklch ti notblni but an lnnmd egudlllon f tht mucout aurlacca. W will iWc On Hundred Doi'ara for any u et Dtafnraa uauaod by caurrht Ibai txtsnol b cured by llall'a Catarrb Cur. VaSA for clrcalaia. fr. r. J. C'ltGNKr . CO., Toledo. Ohio. U b Druttlala. Tte. Ms Hall'a Vautlly I'lIU tar cB.tuUa. Now York. (Special.) Two hun drod and fifty loading Americans, Ho publloan and Dumocrata roprcsontlng forty different Htatca and ovory prom Incut activity hnvo Jolnod In a lion pnrtlratt offort to Itrlng about tho ratification of tho I'caco Trcnty "with out nmoiulmiml and without delay." Tholr names aro nttachod to nn nd dress to tho United Htatca sonato, which was mada publlo today, through tho Lrtaguo to Unforco I'caco, alter It had bnon sent to ovory mcmbor of the Boiinto. Tho signers, almost without oxcop tlon, nro men nnd women ot national reputallon. Thoy Include such promt nnut cltlxcns as ox-l'rusldcut Tnft, Ooorgo W. Wlckersham, nttornny gon oral In tho Inst republican ndmlnlstra tlon; A. Lnwruiicn Lowell, prosldont of Hnrvnrd; Charles C. Mooro of Ban l-'rnnclsco, preslilont of tho Panama Kxposltlon; Jmlgo deorgo Orny of Wll mluglon, Del,; I'nmlilont Hamucl (Join pers of tho American I'nderntlon of Labor, llnrry A. Whuolor of Chicago, retiring prosldont ot tho chnmbor of commnrco of tint United Htntos; Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cntt, prosldunt of tho National American Woman Huffrago association; Cyrus II, K. Curtis, thu Philadelphia publisher; President Ho bor J. (Irani of tho Mormon church, nnd Spargo, leader of thu socialists who supported thu war. Thn signers doolaro that every day of delay In ratifying thu trinity puts tho world In "Imminent peril ot uaw wnr." Their. statement follows: iu Iho senate nt Washington, now Hint the committee mi foreign rein lions has reported tho treaty, thn Hues nro sharply drawn between tho Immo dlntu ratification of thu treaty of ponco with Germany, and Its amend muut with u roiiaseiiiblliig of tho con ferenco nnd n reopening of negotla Hons that would bring groat delay and prolonged uncertainty In nettling thu great Issues of tho peace. No partisan Idea can bu Hindu. Party lines nro ul ready broken, Hlandlug nt n distance from tho conflict In thu senate chamber, wo plead for Immediate ratification with out delay. Our land reipilren It. A statu of nervous strain, tension nnd unrest exists manifesting Itself In dls turlHinooM, which In seine eases have no self evident connection with thu war, but whleh nru, In fact, Ita utter iiinlh. The world la put In Imminent peril of new wars by tho lapse ot each day. Dlssensloua between us nnd our former allies nro being sown, Wo firmly tjyllovu and solemnly declare that thu Hiatus and ultlea Iu which wo dwell desire Immediate peace. Thu waging of wnr steadied nnd united the American people. Peace will bring prosperity, uud prosperity content. Delay In Iho senate post pen lug ratlfloatlon in this uncertain period of neither peuuo nor war has resulted li Indeelslon nnd duubl, bred strife nnd iiuleUeiied the cupidity of those who mill the dully uectttudtlu of life and thu fenra of those whoso dally wagu no longer (Ills the dally market basket. We beseech thu mtnatu to give the land pence uud certainty by a rutldcu lien which will not keep us longer in the shadows of piwlblo wars, but give the whole world the light of peace. Reservations In the nature of clarifi cations iu the meaulHg of thu treaty, not inconsistent with Ita terms, will not require thu roupoulng of thu ne gotiations with flermuuy nnd with our associates In the war, which wo nil nnd each united to win. Hut there is no possibility ot doubt that amendment of the treaty, na Is now proposed by tho senate commit tee on foreign relations, would reiiulro negotiation nnd n reopening of all thu questions decided nt Paris. Mouths of deluy would follow. Tho perils of the present would become the deadly dan gers of tho near future. All thu doubt engendered would aid the plots for violent revolution In this and other lands. Tho Issues here nnd elsewhere between capital and labor, thu con spiracy of spet-ulatur uud profiteer, would all grow and beoome more perilous. This cannot be. The American peo ple cannot, alter a victorious war, per mlt ita government to petition (lor many, which has accepted the treaty, for Its consent to changes In the trea ty. Yet It the United States ahould amend the treaty for Ita owu purpose and policy, Ucruiany would have full rlht to usk for concessions. Germany has agteod to make no claim in regard ta cnomy property seized In this coun try to an amount of seven hundred million dollars. Our recent foo could ask for n reopening ot this Issue and of tho Lusltnnla claims. It could raise ovory question open beforo hostilities In regard to submarine wnrfaro nnd tho treatment of Its nationals In this country. Alt tho provisions for our trndo in Gormany raised by tho eco nomic clnusos of tho treaty, many of them vital to our industries and our farms, an In dyo patents, dye supplies and fertilizers, tho working of tho reparation commission, which super Intends tho trndo ot all with Ucrmany. could all bo brought up by Berlin for readjustment by our negotiators, net Ing for tho United States alone and no longer associated with other victorious powers or supported by a victorious American army on tho Uormnn border. Pence Itself, tho pence of thu world Is delayed until ratification comoa, And any amendment postpones peace Germany nnd Kngland alone of tho principal powers hnvo ratified. Iho other principals necessarily await our action, Influential and powerful us wo nro today In the world's affairs, Tho ravages of war on more than n scoro of fighting fronts an continued by any needless delny. Let the senate glvo thu world tmnco by ratification without nmoudment. liven tho nmondment for which most can bu said, thu provision in regard In Hhntitung, will secure nothing which cannot bo gained If China, hacked by the powerful advocacy of thu United Status, addresses Itself to thu mnchln ery for righting International wrongs nnd meeting Just claims created by tho league between nations. China, niter eighty years of oppressive tren lies nnd despoiled rights, by which nil thu great powers hnvo profited direct ly or Indirectly, has for tho first lime, in this covenant and treaty, the mantis nnd method to secure Justice nnd tho removal of thu oppressive economic In terference of stronger nations whoso citizens nru within her gntos, protect in I by a long succession of Interna tional agreements. Moreover, It should ho remembered that the elausu regard Ing Shantung wns mndo upon the state ment by JaiKiu that she wilt return thu territory to China and, therefore, upon that condition, compliance wttu which promise tho loag'uu can require. Thu peace of the present uud thn righteousness of thu future can bu best teuured by the ratification of the cove- uunt nnd treaty without amendment. Lei Iho senate take no action (hat will illvo nny party to tho treaty, nnd espe cially (lurmauy, ground for maintain ing that tho ratlfleutlon of thu United Htntos la not complete nnd that shnngus requiring u resumption of con ference and negotiations have been made in IL Among the Hlguers in Idaho, Oregon tnd Wnshlugton nro: Idaho. James II. Iluwley, ux-Goveruor. Oregon. Charles II. Carey, Judge. Illehard W. Montngiin, Lawyer. Walter Taylor Sumner, lllshup, William I). Wheelwright, Lumber Mer chant. Washington, V. II, Coffinuu, President Washington Hankers' Association. "harlot W I'aaaett, Mayor of Spokane, r'roderlc W Kontor, lllshop, fosophluo Corliss Preston, President National (education Association. RABBIS BLESS MEAT AS STEAMSHIP LOADS First Kosher Moat In Fivo Years Goes to European Jews, as Gift. New York. Included In the more thun $3,(HX),000 worth of supplies sent iihi'iHid by American JowUh relief iigeiicles thus far this imr were srv. oral hundred Ions of "kosher" mu.it. The stouiuor Ashhurn, which left here Hime time ago for Danzig, curried f0O Ions of this conimmllty, while the llunchucn, which has Just nulled. Is currying n smaller consignment todui attuiaii, Uiimaiihi. Unusual Interest uttuchea to both those shipments. Prominent Jews of this city Inspected tho first cargo. Jewish rublila blessed the barrels of meat us they wore lowered Into tho uip a ninii. mo morn was u gin irom the Jews of America to their co religionists in Poland uud other' parts of Ituropo. Those Kuropeun Jews have oeteu virtually no meat In five years, for their religion prohibits them using incut other than that kjlled by n rubhl uud In uu orthodox manner, mid 'kosher" meat has buen unobtainable. Among the other Mipplles sent Iu these regular shipment nre soap, clothing, shoes mid shoe-repairing ma terials, (urge quantities of not loon, medicines, hospital supplies and a long list ot uddltlonnl articles, every one of which Is lacking Iu the war wrecked countries acres the Atlantic. Funds to continue these regular sail ings ot relief ships ure now being sought by the American Jewish Hollet Committee, whose homlquurlon aru nt 1ft Kust -Will Street, thla city. UuW Marshall Is chulrman and Henry It. Itoscufclt director ot this organliu tlon. Cuttipulgus nre scheduled for this full In some twenty states, nnd It Is expected to bring tho totul contribu tions for Jewish relief thla year up to f.S5.0tX).000. BONHAM & CURRIER The Store That Cares For You EVERYTHING FOR MEN TO WEAR Dry Goods and Shoes for Everybody Rain Capes For School. Rain Coats For Men Those dressy, serviceable, attractive Rain Capes of blue, red and tan are stocked at our store. They are not the most expensive grade; they are just good, medium grade, good value capes that will keep your girl dry and warm during the trip to and from school. And there are some Misses' Silk Poplin Rubberized regular rain coats in the same colors as the Capes; they are a. little higher in price because of the additional work in their construction. The Walrus Brand for Men Ourstore has been the St. Johns Agency for several years for the Walrus Brand of Oil Clothing. This is, the brand that most of the Astoria fishermen wear in their business. The garments are -not simply made up of muslin and then dipped in a vat of oil as the inferior garments are. But the heavy drill is soaked before it is ever cut; just soaked in oil and then rolled until thoroughly saturat ed and cured. We have other rain coats,' cheaper, but this particular Walrus Brand is so constructed that we can, with entire confidence say to a buyer, "put this on and wear it all day in the hardest kind of a rain and if it does not keep you perfectly dry, your money back." In all these years we have carried these exceptional slickers we have taken back but five or six and these because of a leak in a faulty seam and not in the body of the stock. ! A Short Story of a Long Stock There arc hundreds of Shirts and Collars in our store from which you can make a se lection; there are hundreds and hundreds of neckties of all prices and colors. A largo stock of Rain Coats, Overcoats and Socks. We have a stock of hosiery that would be a creditlto a city of forty thousand. There are umbrellas of moderate price and some of higher price. There is a good stock of suits for Men and Boys. And there is a pair of shoes that will fit any ordinary foot in this section. There is just being placed on the shelves a thousand dollars worth of one brand of Men's Union Suits. Overalls have al been a long suit with us, the Headlight and Can't Bust 'Em. L. E. ROE, Mgr. Men's Dept. T" MEN'S OVERCOATS Why the Electric Cleane There I really no eiuinrIon between the cum-and thorough iiena with which nu Klectric Cleaner removed dirt and the diniciilty ol sweeping. True, one CAN clean rtiKand enrpeta without uu eleetrlc eleamrr. A lirwtui or oart wewr will brush up SO. MIC of th dirt; and II joii like the exeieUeuml Iwve (tlouly oltlmc nnd strength a broom audenr et iMMlerwill do the work alter a fashion. In tlw Mine way one can wutli without sc-iip. Water a lone will remove some dirt if applied with enough "elbow K rente." lUit people use WMp because it civHUa mure easily and better than water alone. 1'or the same renMin jteoplc use Hlcetrie Ctcuuors bwcuuae tlwy clean more lly and fur Utter titan other methods. Portland Railway Light & Power Company "Boy Vow Dcclnc Cccds at sn kctidlwe'' REVIEWS U2QAL BLANKS p0r Sale Clieap CHAMBERS COMPANY j. O, Clumbers Mr. II. U. Iiwry Funeral Directors 24S-250 KlllltiKswortli Avenue rOKTI.ANI), OUHOON Telephones. Woodlawn 3300 C 1133 Mr. Chambers is the only O. A. K undertaker in the city of Portland. Persoual attention and supervision given to arrangements. Residents of St. Joints having tnxos ami city liens to pay in Portland can make their nay ments without inconvenience by aval intr themse ves of our ser vices. Wo will pay same nnd secure your" receipt without in convenience to you. Fee, 25 fonts. References: Any St. Johns Bank. Poninsula Title, Abstract and Realty Co., by H. Henderson. Manager; -102 North Jersey street. The Home Mercantile Co. Arc Mcatlqtmrlcrs for nil kinds of Roofing and Building Paper, Roof Paint. aid Roofing Cements. "Stop that leaky roof." See us for your Paints, Kolsomin ing and all Building Material. Also for Hay and Feed for your cows and chickens. Put in your winter's' supply of Coal and Briquets before the winter rains and bad roads, and save money. See us for United States and Fire stone Tires and Tubes. Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street Gs ST. JOHNS, OREGON The follcwltiK list of lend blanks ure kept for .sale nt this office nttil others will be added as the dettmud arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and -Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leasw. FOR RENT iiNi at thla afflM A plot of ground 100x600 feet, which contains twelve 50x100 foot lots, just across the river from St. Johns, bounded by Wood and Mills streets. Hor quick sale $1000 takes them, which is less than $100 per lot. Good terms given. Call at this office. Not th Ubl en your pfr. Wanted Men or women to sell guaranteed hosiery to friends and neighbors. Handsome pro fits made in oither full or spare time. Full line of men's, wom en's and children's tip-to date stylos. Large, commission. Ex perience not necessary.--Phoenix Hostery Co. Darley, Pa. o Drlni In jour Job printing while you thin of It. ' Dont wait ubUM you art entirely out. Wo aro equipped to turn out seat and tut? prlaUfi "Ever Octur to You?9' says the Good Judge Thnt it's foolish to put up with nn ordinnry chew, when it doesn't cost any more to get real tobacco satisfaction. Every day more men dis cover that n little chew of real good tobacco lasts longer and gives them real ' contentment. There's nothing pke it. VTHE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put tip in two styles RIGHT CUT is n short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco m f r JM il I i I I IHII I 1 1 .ill 'HUB W Knights and Ladies of Security M. Johns Council 2775 Hcuuliir lltiiliicMiiicctiiig lit mul 3rd Moiiitiiyii. 0eii mcctiiiK to the public uiul iiii'iulicrii'iiiit mul -till Mnmlny. Vli itiir anil member cordially Invited to nttcinl ut lllckucr Hall, Prank C. Cnsser, I'res. Lester Tcellng, Secretary. No. 186 I. O. O. r m. joiiNi, oiiccon Uit$ rtch Monday evening la Odd Pel lo hall nt 8:oo. A'cordlil welcome lo all vUltliii; brother. 1'rf.l IU.WII NoMcOltliJ C. V IMIil Vice (Itllid Joe Klil. Krc fee. I) W Norriw. I'ln.hrC. II. I' CUfk. Trc. St. Jolins Gamp No. 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. We licnrtjly solicit the attendance ol our members at our regular meeting! every Tliuraday evening. A. If Mnrcy, Geo. Muliui, Clerk Contiil. 103 Smith avenue HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGWS Or PVIIHAS Meet every l'rldav night at 7:30 o'clock in IMCKNKK Hall. Vliltori alway wel come', J. U, WATSON, C. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Cnmp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. P. Hall, Leavitt nnd Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. THOS. COITK. C, C, W. K. COON, Clerk. DORIC lODGrTNO. 132 A. P. and A. M. 'Meets the first and third Weduesdayof each month iu Ilickner's Hall, Vis), tors welcome A.R. Davis, W. SI. A, W. Davis. Secretary, Minerva Chapter No, 105, 0. E. S. Meets every First and Third Tuesday of each month iu Ilickuer's Hall. Visitors wel-come. Dxie M. Lewis. W. M. Ruby R. Davis, Secretary. Y If you are a stranger in tovn read The Review and get acquainted. 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 X. Jersey St. St. Johns J. R. WEIMER Transfer' and Storage W daliver your rooda to and from all prta of Portlani Vancouver. Linn ten, Portland and Suburban Express C., city dock and all points accessible W waen, PtaM syul larUur atewiag Phone Woodlawn 6360 We call and Bellver The Skldmore Cleaners Cleauiug, Pressing, Alterations and Re pairing a spcctaltr V. C. JUSTICE m SUfewt Strttt Ntta tka UbI an yw