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The Bonville System The following original letters continued from last weok from those nersonnllv interested in the . .'. ... . . a r I . Uonville Ninety-Nine Year ays- egranny, anu numerous otner in- ..il I. i! 1 it 1 .... i i! greater effort and may invite to tal disaster; hence the slow pro gress of new ideas. The inventors of the first steamboat, the first railway, the Atlantic cable, the telegraph and later, the telephone, wireless tol- DR. RAM BO DENTIST I'lionc Columbia 61 First National Dank building, ST. JOHNS, OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST by Ap- Open Evening! and Sunday pointracnt. Office I'lionc Columbia 140 Resident I'liouc Columbia 38 tern, express the appreciation in ventions, were hailed as fanatics, which the system is neiu oy anu laughed to scorn oy the mui those acquainted with it. We titudos. But they patiently per will continue to publish these let- severed, until a grateful world tors from week to week as our today is reaping the benefits of space will permit. Letters of their endeavors, criticism as well as those of ap- Thus history repeats itself. preciation will be recognized. The twentieth century is wit- JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. AUtiross ail communiiuieiuns ti huhsiiik iuu unuus ui uki wi, cuii Frank Uonville, Hox 1105, Port- flict between capital and organ land, Oregon. ized labor. A crisis is rapidly appvoaching. Who can predict what the outcome will ho bpe- is ort i y t at ' Tor a. my c nl priv lege" has usurped the iiilvmiinf tfniw I buliuve that the rK,,u' of 1,10 common people, io ft ift be The wcJU, of the 1 country ; is ; con- the coming system for the bet- J u .lf f ;( tf 'cl 1 1 lerment of conditions of all. $ w. "ft,1' ic This is the eighth year that 1 W l y t s tj.e old tojof nuw have been in bus noss n Port- " 1 r . r 1? 8,. "P1? ....1 f' it t.... ti ion the effect of a deficient fmanciul Mill'! Villi J I I'wii'l Physician and Surgeon. Day A Night Officii in McChoanay bik. St. Johni, Oregon. Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D Residence, C97 Dawion Street Office, Plltflr Block. University Park, Portland, Oregon. R. A. JAYNE, M. D. Union avenue, Portland. Oregon. Office over Firt National Bank Office Phone Columbia 282 Ilea. Phone Columbia 1 system. A system that allows the privileged few to gain con f ml tif llin wrii'ld'K n'sriiircnH is I have made a careful study of wroiur. The riirhtimr of this Mr. Frank Monville's Hi) Year Wrong lies in the hands of the r. 1... 1 1. ..is 1 ...1 .... . . . ... aysic-m, aim neiievf wiul i ib people. INol Dy woodshed, mil, ppppv r QTPHlln adoption of this system wotild be hirst, ,y u proper understanding 1 UKKr , 'Sr., system of incorporating stock uxereising the prerogative of a I III I IB 1 1 1 ! JBfel'ffvf I a rl VbaflaWMaVJaW. ''AM HVfifitV OVRVAIUES companies. 11 would give mi1 man with small capital the xaim free people. One of the foremost writers Firit National Dank Building ST. J01 INS ... 01U-G0N protection that it gives the large of the day on economic conditions ( 1 nAT7MVi: inventor. It would prevent ull Htatos the situation thus: "The u J' UWAJU 1-'v ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS - - OREGON .... . - - . - - 1 " j I n 1,1 tun vi iv- 411 kUMi.iwii i.titn iiiv. speculation in slockki, and thus nation is sick. The cause of its eliminate the possibility of the int.MH is known, but, as yet, no man sullicienlly great has ap peared with a knowledge of the remedy and the courage to give it." In this he is mistaken. The hour is come. The man is here, not with a remedy but a cure. And again he comes from the Hunt investor lieing xtiueezci out. I believe the system has much iiKvit, and should be thor oughly investigated by all parties who may be interested in stock companies. I have had 2T years' businetM experience. II. C. Ilardman, 1000 Itelmonl street, Portland, Oregon. I coimider the Honville System the greatest advancement in tin biiHinemi world which has been made in recent years. And when this system becomes thor oughly undurstood by the masse ol the people they its universal use Honville System is adopted b. all corporations, there will be no corrupt political machines; stock gambling will be done awa with; bank failures will be tin known; suicide among cashier? and bankers will be diminished, labor and capital will be united; and, in fact, the whole husine world will be revolutionized. May its progress be rapid. K. L. Perry, (.aiming, Mich. We buy or sell St. rlms Property AicKINNEY DAVIS Real Estate I.ihl your property with us if you desire to soil ntiicklv . .. . . . . . 1 . . . rank and lile ol the laboring 20 N. Jersey St. St. Johns classes, inoi wun 1110 sword, , n but with a message of peace. 1 he Uonville Ninety-Nine Year J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wit dotlvcr your gooda to and from It ...rt. nf Ili.l..r I I.... AU.binilU. inilklUTVIt ton, Portland and Suburban Kxproi Co., city dock and all polnta nrraulbl oy Hi;on. riano ana lurmtur movbtf System, by Frank Honville, is the common ground on which all people, of all nationalities, irre spective of political affiliations will ilmiinnii or religious dogma, iiiuv meet wi..... it.. I mill iKHici'itblv Molvit llin iirttlilomu L ... . "Hi 1 J " -... .I 1 iMinnn I 'nllllnlilii tt 'T ffll'S "A .J"-'-ce Phone Columbia ,8 control from the hands of the at. Johns Express, Irnnsfer minority and gives it to the ma- and btoraue Co. jority. A system that gives to f IM11110 Moving n Sneclnltv. Until. every man what his money earns ut! ,t0IIL. to n,lli,from rrlnllli . .... 1 1 . - - " That We Might Compare Values with Portland stores, we have occasion ally sent members of our family there to purchase the same brand of goods we carry. And we have learned that regardless of alluring displays and at tractive advertising, they cannot beat us and in many instances our prices are better. This particularly in the shoe and wearing apparel lines. But we have tried it out in our grocery line also and when both quality and price are compared, there are many times when our prices are the best. We study the wants of our community and we increase the stock and put in all new things as fast as the trade demands. The fall lines of Florsheim shoes and Peck suits and overcoats are on dis play at the Men's Toggery. And the very latest Norfolk sweaters the rough necks and military collars are carried at both our Men's Toggery and Ladies' Furnishings stores. when invested, and none may gainsay it. A .system that pro tects the weak and erring in their property rights, and in sures equal justice and u "square ileal" to all. The Honville Nine ty-Nine Year System is here in (ni ilnwn of 11 mvi' dnv. fli.. 1 .1 . . .1 '"V ' II I HUH Hie means today II S in wo n 11 nut on nri-ont ! 1.1 1 11 if... 1 1 . ; woiiiu unvote uii my tune aim mils gil t that means a peaceful onorgy to tins emise. starting adjustment of our social and in- rontiing eiuiw among ine women MunLrial conditions? Orshall we of (he country, and give them to as others before us, cling to the tlllileintaiKl that the by-laws of tl( luiulen truck ami i-oiltiti(o the Honville Sly-Year System havo to Im read several times, btwide getting acquainted with the oltl system and hikmhNiih miiuh time eoinimring the two before you thoroughly understand the good of this H.vHtem. And as it in, I have given this projKwi lion a great (leal of my time, and intend to do so in the future. It ii generally known that the nation in sick, and we know the eauKe of its sickness, ami we have at last found the cure. I have been a stenographer for eighteen years, twelve of thotie doing public work up and down thin Coast, and during that time I have had ample occMniou to ob serve the many mvoiiiiuk llmt are left open to tie feat the ends of juutice by those who may wish to do o through stock transfer, ring. I am now a public sten ographer at lull) Yeon Huilding. Portland, but my home is in Wonatehee Valley. I&ittoru Wash ington, where we Itavti a inneh. Mi. 13. A. lUm. Continued next week. THIS DAVID OK A NliW DAY. Hy J. V. Peaiuon. The groat movement of tlm world have had their birth among the ranks of the common oople. When the time was ripe for a new world to lx dtweovered, it wit the yon of a iHKir the old familiar cry "fanatic," idle fancied," impossible. "away with It. We will have none of itV" Residence .100 Htist Klclitnond Olltcc 103 North Jer.svy Street ST. JOHNS OARAflE II J H. Ilurllniton Street Automobile KcMlrliiK anil ViilonnUluc u iiiii m i juii mini iici-mu nil kiiiiii lllcyclo and (ieneral Kenatrlne NVw ami M-i'oiul luiiiil liii'yi'lc fur ault auio to Hire oy uay or Hour Dig Wlnton Six I rlis to or (rom uny city bimiiinl, f'i.U) j- m. anu v, i'. wkay, I'rop. I'Iiiiul' C0I11111I1I11 $Hj, CAMP 773 W. 0. W. BONHAM & CURRIER U l. 25b YaWl Meota rv cry Wwl- 11 a d a y eve 11 In if I n Ulck. n.r'a Hall DOHIC DODGE NO. 132 A. r. und A. M. UfKUlur yf 01 Proposals lor Street Work &11I11I irttMKjttt will 1)0 rrccivt'il m tbf oll'ifi' uf tlic rttx)nU'rof tbei'llv of St. JolniH, until Nov. f. lyu, at S oVIock 1. ill. lor tin luiinovt'iiiviit o( New York tint (toui tin' northerly Hue of. .Smitli Avtiiiii' to tbt Miilhfiuti'rly Into Of I'fkH'lllll'U lll't't, ill till! IIIUIIUlT I'lOVhlol by oitllllHIH'i' No MO. kllbjlt't to tlic (iiivUlinu of ibi' I'lmttiT nii'l onll imiuvhiif tin- city of hi. John anil the cutlin.tte of the city engineer "ii file, Huuinwr etlimile lnl.'.'urt.h'j. Itiilk inui be utrictly lu acconbnief EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street I with llu lir.nti-il lil.iiik. uhlrli will ln I'Ollllllllllll'lltloil (nrnUli.l mi ,.1,1.11,-nl l,n nl It... .ilV,,-.. ..( 1 hint WViliu'uiiir. , " "'. ., . ... . 7 . imli mi... ti. 1 , 1 1 i, i '"fiwniur i 10c my 01 joiiu. liiui1 iiiii! vi 1, , r " Au.1 Mlil Itni.rovcinent uuut Ik.- m.i ?m , i l P'clwl r lforc 60 lavfroui tbutlutc i'" A u' ,vi,L. U ' "f Hi I'ublicHtion of tbi notice. 11. Kocr, hccrctiitj n proiH.wiUorblila will be con.lilcrcil iroMtkiiU ....I t -!4V .. I ..I .1. nnnrn n,rTr,,.. . I hiiivm mi euiiiiMiiieii uy u vci iniCTi tneeK UKUtR EASTERN STAR l.Vble to tbc or.Ur of tbc umyor of the . e. city 01 m. joiiim, ccritticu ny 11 rcou. Minena iiidpter bt bank for an amount equal to ten per .Meet Itverv 1'imt hii1 Thlr.l c"'- " tJ aKKreKatc pnitmMil. Ttiewbiy KvvnitiK of ICacb 1 "K1" to r,,Jcc, "' "' "i'l ' Mouth lu OtJU I'el low Hull. iecrvwi. .Mrs, Hiute Kinrers, Secretary. or,u'r )f the council. MODERN MCTnOOS HOLMES lODGC NO. 101 or I'vuiiAS I'. A. KICK, Heconlcr of the city of St. Jotina, 1'ulilUlieil In the St. Johns Review ,r. ilk -- Real Estate Range limit like a 1ml tic ship Pi ice j?.pj 50 Colonial Steel Range ItcM iiicditiitt ptici'd ratine on the market Price $36 00 Heaters A coiiiplclc hue of IiimU-is, ri li.ihk lit iti.tlity ami up to date diMgns .Meet every l'rlilay uiubt at OotoU'r 18 and 25 ami Nov. 1, 191 1, :jo o'clock lu I. O. O. I'. U, Vt.Uom h1hv wel come, V. W. .MASON. C. C. I. IMIOKSMAN, K. R.S LAURtL LODGt No. 1 86 I. 0. 0. P M JOHNS. OHCGON Mceta each .Monday evening In Odd Fal NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho Cotinty Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, In the matter of the estate of Hattie Jnyne, deceased. I he undersigned having been 1 iuaimiut7 o. AcoTdui welcome! to appointed by tho County Court all visltliiK lirothrni. wuoi-imiip, . bor who was chosen for the work: NT intmC rlimiflirPI ,..,. ,. ,,.., !,.., !.. - "Wllllkl a Ml IIIIUI V HUH VII lllllll i- iv-mii, uini llll idim was ridiculed by the wise iMun of his day as "A silLi1 pnnl net of a visionary brain. And Company Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court for the County of MultiHMUah, Suite of Oregon, lu the tUMtter of the estate of ClmrW K. Nk'luiU, ili'veaixl. when later the wople of the new world sought to tree thuinnelve of the unjust burdens inipoawd upon them by a tlesimtie mon arch, it was the common people, uutmineil ou military taetie, lt)la Miwlaai tt'lttll IUflltiKi till. I cause they believed iu the rid.Ui Sff of the people to be free and in- ciuriv n. Nic1mu. .lm'il. ha tiled dependant, drove theejiomy from br An wun m the County court of our shore and established a rep. ,o( 0r1u,". 'x.r u!" W!?"V.S( nlili,. .f fV.m iwm.l.. Multnouiab. and that Monday, the ISth UDllO Ot iiee people. lUyo, 0et..lKr. 1918. at the hour of 9 Agtun: When the tune came o'clock a iu. of sii.l ikiv in the inun i for striking the shackles from hi of id cun ha been apixnuted throe million slaves, an Abi-aham -Uourt.u the time and place for I iiii.ol.i wna I'luwlv f.i. t)u, Ii. 'r'"K u unjtfcuoiui to wiul limit ae- Linco n as iead 101 the hoteu- L.ou, Wll(1 temement thorf. NEST NO. 1151 Meet 2nd and 4th Weil ne day of each mi-'iith iu M. V. A. Hall. I'. II. ORANOUR.Scc, Colonial RnK Rtis and Carpet Weaving Fluff UtiRS front Iugruiu Carpet J. KDWIX C.AGIi 732 l'Mison St. St. Johns, Oregon Subscribe- (or tb Telegram beat JveuliiK paper on tht coast. See Kd Stockton lean task. A man from the humble walks of life, who un dured pationtly tlie eontumoly of his adversaries and held steadfastly to his convictions until his work was accomplished. Tho propagators ot new ideas Dissatisfied? ItMXA NICHOLS. AdmiuUtrutrU of the uMatoof f Clwrlc U. Nichol. dco'd. (). J. (iaTimvkk, Attorney for Adiuinitmttix. Date of tlrt imblleutiun Sept. ir7. and U( imlilicutiou ik't. U6, 1912. Three lots, 7-rootn house, 12 havo over encountered the antatr- c " 1.1 i... . .... ... ... . .'. 1. ... onism of the masses. Old beliefs . " . m) 'I'li.i I ....! lmvi iui Vivv1111.1i), Olivvi im and customs die hard. en track is known, though it ho a weary way. is l ,;. " ' nreferred bv those afraid of the bcu K" Cl Cmc" unknown. Tlie untried involved NoU u, lbl on yur VP"' pi... i...... ,,,.,1 1 ptuvwi. 1111 muai pioiiiiiieiti .succi; ...... vivimi, j I.. ! T'uuo, raw voau, immii-v 011 iiiuu. So nre we. To the thottelitftil citizen we urge investigation intothe Uonville 00 Year System, an effect ive cure to the high cast of living mid the unequal distribution of wealth. The "SQUAUH DUAL," a handsomely illustrated book of 138 pages, with NO ADVERTIS ING, will tell you all about the "System." We will mail to any uddre-vifor 35c. Send stumps to FRANK UONVai,Ii,Poftlund,Or. of tho State of Oregon, for Multnomah county. Administra tor of the estate of Hattie Jnyne. deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said de ceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after tho first publica tion of this notice to said Ad ministrator at his office in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. K. A. JAYNE, Administrator of the estate of Hattie Jnyne, deceased. Dated October 4th. 1912. PERRY C. STROUD, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication. Oc tober -I, Date of last publication. Nov ember 151912. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 v a a k i T" r r-v 1 VV - IM I QU I Men, Women and Children I ATTHK FIRST CrUiCH OF CHRIST To oMiit n tlie winning of oul I j t.liri. t nd in training them for I 'it euicc, Suii'lav Seiviev-- II b i lio -10 a. iu, Moiniii): Servi e: ti a, in. luni.ir t. -3 p. in, Y 1' S. t 1-7 p. in. I .uiili- 1. Set vice: 8 l. in. Wednr Ti .lining ClaM,a p. m. Tluirsd.ix l'tayi-iuicelingi-S p.tu, J. K, Jounson, Pastor The Best Light At The Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIGHT is tho most suitable for homes, ollices, shops and other places needing light. Electricity can be used in any quantity, large or small, thereby furnishing any required amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in anyplace, thus affording any desired distribution 01 light. No other lamps possess these qualifications, there fore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern establishments. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company I Corner New York SI. and Willis Boulevard The following list of legal blanks are kept for .sale at this oflice ami j others will be aaded as tlie ilettiauu arises: Warranty deals, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mori- cages, battstactloti ot Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Hills of Sale, Leases. All these blanks ut the uniform price of 30c per dozen. Subscribe for the St. Johns Review aud keepT VCted ou the dolugi of Ibe city. EL CO. Successors to St. Johns Saud and Gravel Company I,. D. JACKSON, Prop. Geuerul Contractor We are prepared to do any and all kinds of excavating for street work and other purposes. We also handle sidewalk and build ing material. Newton and Febsenden Streets St. Johns, Oregon Phone Columbia 236 lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish. Slabwood Prompt Dry, Deliveries. Green, Quality Blocks, Guaranteed. Triminhigs ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Richmond 131 4 4 H4- -f 4 f H. HENDERSON McDonald Bldg.,208 Jersey Si. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance j Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach. Take Chamberlain s Tablets and cor rect that and the headache will disappear. For sale by all druggists. BLACKBURN, CHAMBERS & LOWRY Funeral Directors and Embalmers Portland OtTice aud Chapel St. Johns Office and Chapel Cor. KillitiKSworth Ave. & Kirby St. 4S North Jersey St. Phones: C 1133 Wood lawn 3306 Phone Col. 3S3,Kes,Phone Col. 559 The Largest Dividends Are received from the money invested in Advertising. The place for you to Advertise, storcmcu, is in the ST. JOHNS REVIEW