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1 Will Start Store men Ihpt vlLJdMwwMl iSwtnnrti mm w4Hwg U MM 1 far jit in 4mfclfl wh f fty I nm in I Ami whIwiMp4 I Mm. mm Va WWwWI W Wild IC Iw is Mv4 ilPtte tlMM tl KVWM HUM, hr H ill Mtow tdr rrii'nrff. An) cnmnralifm Ulwto will to ih trawMr to iakw. To fiiilvlrMM mvmrp Dim will m m thi Hum In fltanor that tfuM in imp-MMiM ml Hodr Uw Hltl tm at Ittww UV !Wvilk RydMn. THo ir fiilfcimnt I W TirllHifiriN mm mart which m m ImIm wMhr wlik Uita fw m wwnwiwutm r ii t tw iiMriwrttxti. I mr Um imimater is not tmi maun fnr ymi Mia mr ta mi Tt Mtowth m oririnal kli . i k tu kvw. u lu WW wnmm i PffwwM who mv proWrm. C.ir im h StiwRr HMMMMMMln IIH Worn lite ti i ll Himmwi. WMlaltntlr Mm Sara I MMrfaW Block munUinir mwl mHom mrmc to th wd fun tt wr govrnmmi, nnd mm omrriwal UmI r continuation of (Mflwrtrittl and financial randl UM M Utry rxixt UmIu wimiM mm! jvwvlrr. (10 IShiM JMlh slrrttfC lVlTt IMfHl, ()lT(IMt To wIkhm il inmjt coiiuwn: I hnvr known Frank Itonvfllu ami 0h ODVwtr SyH fur Uiu imnt nWM ti ult'lmntr liiMnliition of Hi1,89 nn'1 ftnnlf IwHoyo ln UMl MWtt-nmrnt. ww it not Ml " mwiiwron. hi I huliovu it tho Umi Ue Iiwii of .-volution ir im Jo roviie thu DtiHinuiw UH im tl ik unci will I inn worMi. I tun n pn)periy ownvr hulp mi to h loliiliim of our proli ome. Hut w inmilil ihK hH idly hjr nKl XMfct fnti or T. It, to unlotik Uiu imluilrinl fettuti tlitit bttid our Hinlm nnii ImtiiDur fruu- !om in it etertiHl itniKlKc to- ward tliu liKliu ImI and inviwliKiitc How in this now ynlum of orKonixinK cor pomliohi, with tin.' claim of its followoi-H tlmt it will P'volution izu thulxiKinowi world, and briiuj puauu and plenty to all tho land? I wotdd like- to advino you to ux amino into it very carefully and vury thonniKldy, and if you then become convinced that it in Kood. work for it, live for it,ud iwear by it. .1. 0. StoaniH, Jr., Attor ney lit Law, Portland, Oickoh. To whom it may concern: I huvo known Frank Honville for Huvoral yoam and believe him to bu Hinuuro in hi.s elfortM to butler tho biiHinoHH melhodH now in force. Honville'J)!)-Year Sytetn of I'orUand. My nddruw is :i I7J MorriHon utreet, I'ortlaml. I), il. WaUon. To whom it may concern: After carefully readimr and duly ui think conlelorinfr tho bylaws and con- iiiuoiiH nuv luriu in me nuuviue Si pi arc Deal, explaining the !)'.) Year SyHtem, I conHider it the KreatoMt move before the pconle of the country today. Ami think it only a matter of time before thin reat Hyntem will be univer sally used in the orKanizntion of companies and corporations. I consider it the duty of every citizen of the United States to read the Honville Smiaro Deal and become acquainted with the rules and regulations set forth therein. 1 am a subscriber to the SU Johns Review, which pa llor publisluw weekly the nroK ross and movements of tlio 1)0 Year System. I am a property owner in Portland, Oregon, and have been unpaired in the real HaiM ll wgorU(wi tlio pro- m. mm wH m mm to dc mm w "UtvmKtHUuir of Mtf trwnUiif. m wflt drtnuiid mr rtRkt. Tlnj wholonnlp rob hwripw imh rHd Im 1h UiniUKh (Uck iTMMVrpno Ithd MHt'tlOll wl Wr tJp tow. will m lonjrer Ik TW W'VoJir SytMn )in torn iwm- Uit iltntMi Mini the JK fk lwHtiMtit to ioo thltiffn m Uy HIT. INill prtilnr may lx" obtain ihI in tW Hy-lawn of the I Ion ville Klm-.SMne Yr Syntrm, imWMtwl umi tM only by Frank Itnnvitfo. Uax Port4and, Or HWfm. I'rtrp in conu. Notice of Cost of Improvement Kelk U hitrW Hvrtl that Itifr ftr moHt Iwr the lniTBvriiiriil f 8 IxkmImx rtmH Ihmh Ihc omHlioil) Iihc of IV1V Mr l Uv tmtttiPtty llMr wf l!a Mml, lite ltal cM l vtltu h I f4.Mtt.2fi. vt ttprlitn lv OfilmKtirc N. ftlfl. vHltlM "Am titlnmn'c AetUt Ihk Hif riMt a IniumvltiK S. IvhIi,c hi Ihnh the ittrtithvrly llH f IVtk lml W Uic imrtliptly IIhc l Mr Sltrct In ht city of Si. Jt)m. Oipkoii, unit nmriMltii; Hit jtrtitirrty liencDtMl tlioroti). luting itirli AMOMiucnt aim! itiiot'lhii! Uic culrv of ilic miiic In llir iloclcrt uf city llctu. ' j lie rtui 01 Mill itniruveinciil l Irvlnl tion nil Ilic lot. atl uf luU Altil Mf celt of Imul within the Ixmnilnrloi of the district ilrctllicl a follows: llctwicll the MHilhcttv niilc line uf I'olk ottt-vl nml the iiorlhrrly line of Mn lttct. A HtfttctllCIlt Of Milt AUkCHIIIICtlt linn Iki-ii t'lilcreit In the itocket of cltv llriin Ocloltcr .10, 11112, nml Mill nnsinnncut Ii now due anil iwynlilc nt t lie ollicc of the tecnrilcr ol the city of St. John, Or ceon, nml will he ilcliniiiirnt mul henr Interest nflcrNiiveinlicr 11,1912, nml if not Mlil on or Ik; fore Nov. '), 19IJ, pro i cfilliiK will he tnken fur the collection of the Mine by mIc of tirojicrty m pro- vlileil liy Ilic city dinrtcr. I'. A. KILIt, Keconlcr rulilMicil in the St. Johiii Ueview 011 Nov. 1 nml S, lull. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment i" IPONCSTJUSH fOTat iVJsfr'.. !.. ........I 1 1 , "-- iiuuii uiiK"Ki" "I 1 w 1 till iiiihk mrvi li ilic Mill is novo , and so far as I know, s astt0 business bore for the past inchinon.i St., lotnico.ti oriKinal as applied by him. t filr years 12 O OMborno 12(5 ji'ti"l " I' isontitleltoy()U,;tl.ouKhtf,.lan,l SSJltrel;!. ' " ' duM' careful consideration. It is mer itorious, and if adopted, will do much to correct many ermneous, unjust and fraudulent methods now practiced in Die business and poiiiicai uraoH 01 our day UMi . ..... 1 I...IJ..T.1.. . I I i neeiiM IlltO,' 1)10 assossmont nusH systems we are canabl dovisinir. Our duty is to equal izo the burdens of our day and streiurthon, straiKliten and make smooth the way for those who aro to follow. Hy request I in form you that I am a native of OroKon, a deicendent from colo nial stock, a taxpayer for 26 yuan, and now conduct the Sun- nyuulo Pharmacy, which I have owned for twentyone years. Joo 12. Worth, Dili) Holiuont street, Portland, OrcKon. iMOiirc m nercuy tilvcn tunt npixirtiii incut of thccoto( iniprovliiL' S. Ivnnhoc utreet from the northerly line of Mo- Imwk utreet to the Mintherly line of (fl.llOS.GU. him I on file in the mililect to ex. niiiiiimioii. AKkOMincnt illntrict extciuU hnck to I Tn u-lwmi it. itmv uniwiifif 1 1 pic center ol loin, lilocki or Irnctt of I aw i will IV VVIIVVI II t .1. .!...!.. ...... . . have been acquainted with the .,iy(nr1,?uJV,,,,:,, Honville !)'.) Year System for more UcinonirniicciiKniiit Mhi npixirtlon. than a year, and welcome it as "'" ''")' l,c """Je writiiiK nml nicii n un inc iiuiicriiiKiieii iilllll o O CIUCK November 18, 1912, 1'. A. KICK, llecorilcr. 'ubliiheil In the St. Johns Review 011 mm 0, 1912, 1 .1.1 i.u..iiiiii 1. ........ 1 ...... I 1 are iiiiiiviiuiai noi wiv 11111 : . : r.;:." 1 : ' . r. at. a. . r . 1 ! ifiiii liar iiiiuimiuu uiiuiiiiti it t v nty, loyother with full and .V '" .V'.? .. . V . .r'.i... " : uixliii ...7. ............ ( ..r ...... :i.. iiii nub winy mivu in uuu uiasMun '.' ' l'l"Vv"u" M VIMIIlll- p J... H 1 1 own ivtim 111 w lli I lw .llu( ' uik 1 i'Piu uiu mi imu.ieauiir- ....... - 11 itii iiuni I r ii... J .... 1 ... 1 i 1 n iv. 1 , tax. social and bus! ,u,u V. II lfl " mu iiiuun ui ill (JVIIIV.V I We feel tliat we liave studied the Shoe and Hosiery Business in St. Johns so that we ought to know what to buy for our patrons that will give the best wear, most comfortable fit and stylish appear ance. And we are confident we are now carry ing the right lines. Our Toggey has the agency for the Plorsheim line of dress shoes and the Nap-a-tan line of loggers and high tops. These shoes sell themselves as soon as shown. . The Ladies' Department carries the agency for the John Strootman shoes for Ladies and the E. A. Brown line for small children. Both these lines are constantly making us new friends. Our stock of Hosiery, all sizes and all ages, is large and varied enough to gratify any ordinary requirement, and comprises silk, wool and cotton; heavy, light and medium. In The Grocery Department are all the things to make a Thanksgiving dinner an event from a Double Baker to Cranberries. Our grocery stock is always just as complete "as the community can desire and we have been told time and again that our Grocery Department would be a credit to a town of twice the population. BONHAM & CURRIER win aiso create unlimited onnor tunity for the development of jre nius. It protects the investor, and protects and strengthens tho inventor. II is all things to all men. That is all right. I hnve been in tho employ of the Penin sula Lumber Co. for fi years in the capacity of chief fireman. I am a property owner. J. W. Hobinsou, 018 Princeton street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS having read the g the muttei bylaws careful- m tfZ!!m i, !8E ff ng we Itavo at present in After and thinking ly ed thought that a cooperative plan that would make it possible for tho man wlui works and is able to save a portion of his wages to invest it safely in some paving unturpriso would be a good thing, but novor could see how he could do it without running the risk of loosing throinrh the old of corporation. I am a worker myself, and have been fairly suc cessful, and have nmnuultond somu property, but have never bought stock to any great extent, oecauso 1 was tit raid to do so, knowing that a small stockholder usually lost out through the manipulation of stock selling. I am willing toundortako tho promotion and organising in ouect ot an enternr so w 1 1 Tho Honville DD-Yonr System to my bettor judgment comes nearer solving tho political the United States todav. Hv studying closely, as 1 have, it should convince almost any man. C. A. Rosin, nronrietor San I'mneisco Cleaning Works, 107 Park street, Portland, Oregon. To whom it may concern: I have been connected with tlte Honville system for three years ever since ll started, ami think it is a fine thing. I have been in business in Portland for over two years. 0. W. Cinder, 1052 Hawthorne avenue, Portland, Oregon. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Multnomah County. In tho matter of tho estate of Hattie Jayne, deceased. Tho undersigned having been appointed by the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Multnomah county, Administra tor of the estate of Hattie Jayne, deceased, and having qualified, notico 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 the first publica tion of this notice to said Ad ministrator at his office in the City of St. Johns, Oregon. , , H. A. JAYNE, Administrator of tho estate of Hattie Jayne, deceased. Dated October -1th. 1912. PERKY C. STROUD, Attornoy for Administrator. Date of first publication, Oc- toner-i, wiz. Date of last publication, Nov ember 15, 1012. ST. JOHNS GARAGE II I C. Ilurllmton Street Automobile HcMlritiK anil VulennlciiiK Wc ciiii i;ct you Auto Tires of nil kind. l)lc)clo and General Repairing New mul Kcconil liniul blcyclcn fur nle Auto (0 Hire by Day or Hour Big Wlnton SU Trip In or from any city tiotpitnl, f 2.C0 J. At. and V. I. WRAV. Propi. I'lionc Columbia 5H7, CAMP 773 NY. 0. W. I! Mrot pv cry Vi 11 o a (1 a y evening I n Ulck. ner'a Hal) EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street 11 fl I p j r come. To whom it may concern: I becamo acquainted witli tho Hon ville 00-Yonr System about six Which I iimtlinm.i ;i. ' . " u .COIUO .wi ' 1 . . .1. . "r.. lxi'"V owpiy interested in it. it is ex itiVri.iV. est 1 K.rr if ' Ptionally well constructet v" wiiii. nroteet t ho sum nvs by giving the majority control to wnom it may concern: I've looked into the merits of tho Honville 99. Your System, and louiul that it adopted at the present time that it would hulii to sottlo the financial and labor (iiiucuitius arising trom tho pros out system. 1 think it is a good proposition and should not be overlooked by any one. I have neon a rosltlent of this city 0 l'ortlaiul for over twentyone trmnui ., 1 I....... t.. 1 jvmo. iiiui iuivu imuu in UUSIIIOSS .... n L .... 1 uvcrnun years, anil am a nrqpor- iy owner. fli. u itoclifokl, Mi iNortn tnini Oregon. stroot, Portland, To whom it may concern: : firmly boliovo that tho applica 11011 01 uiu uonviiio system in tno organizations of tncorporat eu ousiness onter)rises of all kinds will eventually chuck the ovil eflccts of tho present day system. 1 havo been engagtui in business for myself for tho last 29 years, and havo during that timo had somo disappoint ing oxporionco from taking in terest in tho organizations of stock companies. I have noticed that .tho promoter quite often is tho only person who makes' to irotoet tho small investor, and of corporations, reouinmr the majority of stock to be owned by. a majority of people. Distrib ution 01 weaun is surely inev itable. I heartily recommend the Honville System to the se rious consideration of all. I have been in business of different kinds for over !I0 years, so I think I am competent to judge. Mrs. E. S. Goodwin, Portland, Oregon. Close the Avenues DR. RAM BO DENTIST Tlioiic Columbia Tit First National Dank building, ST. JOHNS, OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Orwn Evanlnga and Sunday by Ap pointment. Ollicc I'liouc Columbia uo Kcklilcnt I'lioiii- Columbia 38 JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day & Night Office In McCheanay bit St. John. . Oregon. Daniel O. Webster, A. B. M. D Itcaldence, 007 Dawaon Street Ollicc, Plitor Block. UnlvcrjAy Pari, Portland, Oregon. DORIC DODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Regular commiinicatloiit on first WcilneMlaya oil cncii niontli In Odd I'd Iowa' Hall. Visitor wel. M. L'lias. Davl. W. M. C. O. Hoxcra, Srcrctnry ORDER EASTERN STAR ., Minerva Chapter .Meets Rvcry first and Third Tuesday livening of Huch Month in Odd 1'ellow llnll. Mn, husie Kojjcrs, Secretary. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMCMIS Or PVIIIIAS Meet every l'riday ninbt nt lt:.'o o ciock 111 1. u. o. v. Hull. Visitors always wel- come. V. W. MASON. C. C. 1), 1MIOKSMAN, K. R.S MODERNMLinflDS IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 WANTED I Men. Women and Children ll ll LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. ST. JOHNS. ORCGON Meet each Monday evening la Odd FaV lo. hull at 7:o. A cordial welcome to I all visiting brothers. Tho nresent dav. with its ill conditions and manv evils, is t)u direct result of tho control of the leading interests of tho country by tho "snecinl nrivileiro" class. The only way in which this ovil may be counteracted is bv clos- ng the avenues wherebv CON TROL OF INTERESTS bv the fow is obtained. Tho Honville 09-Year Svstom takes tho control fixim tho few and gives it to tho manv. Tin subject matter of this svstom is protected by 29 different conv- riuhts. secured from tho Ilnit.wl States Government. When this R. A. JAYNE, Al. D. Office over First National Dank Office Phone Columbia 282 Res. Phone Columbia 196 PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Bank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON 0. J. GATZAIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS , . OREGON NEST NO. 1151 Meets 2nd and 4th Wed lies days of each mouth in M, W. A. Hall. 1'. H. GRANGHR, Sec. Colonial Rajr Rugs and Carpet ItAn. linn 4itaiiii Fluff Rugs from Ingrain Carpets J. KDWIN GAGE 733 Kdisoa St. St. Johns, Oregoti Office Phone Columbia 34 Residence Photie Columbia 19S St. Johns Express, Transfer and Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty. Haul iug done to aud from Portland Residence 400 Kast Richmond Office 103 North Jersey Street J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage . Wo deliver your goods to and from all parta of Portland, Vancouver. Ltnn ton, Portland ami Suburban xpreaa Co., city dock and all potnta acceasibla ky wag 01, PiaAf ti, , fkrtuiuot miaf Men, Women and Children AT THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST To nui.t in the winnins of ouli to Chri.t and in training them for tlii icrvice, Sunday Services Bible School: -to a. in. MornliiK Service: 1 1 a. m. Junior C. H.: 3 p. m. Y. 1'. S. C. K.:-7 p. 111. Uvunjreliitic Services: 8 n, m. Wednetday Training Clau,a p. m. Thursday Prayermeetinj;:-S p.m. J. R. Johnson, Pastor The Best Light At The Lowest Cost ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places needing light. Electricity can bo 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 ot 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 Corner New Turk St. and Willi: Boulevard fi t i ntf f ttttt ttt ttttf 4 EL CO. Successors to St, Johns Sand and Gravel Company L,. D. JACKSON, Prop. General Coutractor We are prepared to do any aud all kinds of excavating for street work and other purposes. We also handle sidewalk and build ing material. Newton aud Fessenden Streets St. Johns, Oregon Photie Columbia 336 lumber: Rough, Dressed, Flooring, Finish, Prompt Deliveries. Quality Guaranteed. Slabwood Dry, Green, Blocks, Trhmniugs ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Riclmioud 131 H. HENDERSON McDonald Bldg., 208 Jersey St. Real Estate. Loans. Insurance Abstracts of Title Prepared. Accurate Work Guaranteed. BLACKBURN, CHAMBERS Jc LOWRY Funeral Directors and Embahners l'ortlaiul Office and Chanel St. Johus Office and Chapel Cor. KilliuKsworth Ave. & Kirby St. .JI8 North Jersey St. Phones: C 1 133 Woodlawn 3306 Phone Col. aS3,Kes.Phoue Col. 559 We buy or sell St. flitis Property McKINNGY & I) VIS Real Estate isi your property witn us it you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns The Largest Dividends Are received from the mouey invested in Advertising. The place for you to Advertise, storcmeu, is in the ST. JOHNS REVIEW f