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Surprise Their Pastor Last Tuesday night February 4th some of the young people of the Baptist church gave their pastor a little birthday surprise by gathering at his home about. 8:30 p.m. and making things live ly for him. Games were player and refrenhments were served, and best of all was that five or'six young men endeavored to prove tojottr pastor that he was surely 30 yoars old. Some of them hat clubs with them, and all enjoyot a good time leaving about 11.30 p. til. Those present were Mrs, John Shaw, Air. Lewis Sim- nion, Mr. and Mrs. William Ford, Mr. and Mrs.'Uussell Dick ie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry York, Mr. Harry Kawson. Misses E. and M. Simmons, Miss'Myrtle Dickie Miss Anna Maher Miss Althea Toole, Miss Ethel Hutchinson, Mini A Hi lie Shaw, Miss Hctilali Benin, Miss Lucinda Davis, Messrs. Lewis Kellihor, Frank Grow, Vernon Jewson, Johnston Cheney, Leslie Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Waultke said they wore glad we came, and they gave us the invitation to come again, x ORDINANCE NO. 529 CARD Or THANKS. We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to the dear friends and kind neighbors who stood ho nobly by our loved one during her long illness and in many ways helped usjlo bear our great sorrow anil bereavement and lor the many beautiful floral tributes sent and loJitMsure all that their many kindnesses will never be forgotten by. her family. A. J. Carlson, A. W. Carlson, Finnk Carlson, Erie Carlson. This is the season of the year when r mothers feel' very much concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, and hiivo'ubundiint reason for it, as every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases that so often follow. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is famous for it cures, and is pleasant and Hiwoito' take. I'or sale by a (Ionium. Typewriter riblxiim for mIc at this (i llice; jo ccntM eucli. An Ordinance Declaring the Cost of Improving Dawson , Street from the Southeast erly Side Line of Columbia Boulevard to the Center Line of Ida Street in the City of St. Johns, Or egon, and Assessing the EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street Property Benefited There-! by, Declaring Such As scssmcnt and Directing the hn try ot the Same in the Docket of City Liens. The city of St. Johns doe ordain as follows: That the council 1ms rot-slilerwl the promised nMCMttiuiit for Improving win street from the wmtheHitcrly side line of Columbia houlcvurd to the cen ter line of Ida street, In the city of St. John, Oregon, anil nil objections innde thereto. Htidherehvniiccrtnins.detertnlnes and declares the whole out of mU im provement In manner provided by Ordi nance No. .105 to he the sum of i 10.20 1.47. and that the special and peculiar benefits Nccruiui! to each lot or txirt there of or pflicel of land within the as- wMineiit district, by reason of mild Iin- iroveineut ami in jiistprox)rtloii to sucli letieflls, are in the respective amount set opiKMite the number or description of cmcli tot or jmrt thereof or parcel of laud in Hie following annexed assess ment roll. a ml said assessment roll. which Is numbered It .'I, Is hereby adopted nut approved as the assessment for Mid im provemeut, anil the recorder of the city 01 si. jonns is directed to enter a stale muut of the ahsessmeiil hereby made the docket of city liens, and cause notice thereof to be nubllslied ns nrovided charter, which assessment is as follows: MODERN MEMS Lot II. . !lock .1 Addition Caplcs ii 8 2 So. St. Johns l 10 , " II lli , it II " RESOLUTION It is rtNMilvwl by the city of Si. Johns That It deem It xiKxIUnt and ucewt so ry lo Improve Willnimiltt UmiIdvhiiI fiimi its wuterly tHrmiimlloii at tin North Hank iirliluti to tut easterly Hue of Klch inond street in the city of Ml, Johns i tiio ioiiiiwiiik iiwnner, to wit: Ily idrHillnii Mld street lo the ustah IMltil gmde or grade to lie rUltlllid by laying h tlx foot cement sidewalk on imlh i4d of wid strvvt. Ity Mviitit ce intuit uurlM, by layiiiK a thirty foot gravel bilullthiY iwviiniiil. liiirmo- ihkiii to im mail as loiiown: I'roiii North muk budge to Kichiiiiiiid it reel the center Hue uf sldeHMlk on north side of IxMtlevHitl to be twentv-three feet from prtHwity line on north side of Mid iMHilevanl, the cvnler line of Mid thirty foot iMvumettt to Ik- fifty feel fiom the liroiKtity lint' oh north side of Itoulevard the venter Hue of the sidewalk on the MHith Mde of will street lo Ik- meuty Mtvtni feet sou Ih of the proiK-rty Hue on the north side of said boulevard; reserv ItiK to the Council, should it mi desire the right U leave off kiileIU in front of mw i Mmtwrtv its in nut already letwe KiHlml upon the petitions Med lief el n fur the Improvement of Mid Willmii title boMUrvard almve or a shall not lfMllr ni thin the prtiH-r liuie Im r- rmewiwi uy tgree mem ui uwMer lo pay lur mUI tlilewMlk and improvement iumu uihhi ine wtme term ami loiiill tttiiMi its lutve Itcvu agreed by the owners tf said property in itolitioiM now on rile lur the afofvaaul uuiuoveuieut Sahl work to he done according the 4mm MtU hOeciucNttoM uf the city eugi. innir w rue in me imocvoi inuctiv recur dr rlalie thereto, which mill pUnn, iiteiMMiuti ami wwiumiiw r Mitlslac tliry amt are hereby aiMMOved, 8ail im piivttmiU to lie made in ort-wriUitev with Um emitter and oitliu.tiu.-wi uf the Pity w JU. Johns, and under the tuuervi Hmaml direction of the rily emiimier. That trnt cunt f mh! ittiHOVeuient to n Hirsicn etiuany aim in propoiiioii to I m movement tiMile ud lucent ami abHttiHK ath piece of property, ami as Kuviibd by the eilv charter iihmi iiim Miiwity rnwciauy ami liar tieMtorty beueflud thereby, unl which W hereby declared to li all of IttU. Harm uf loU. bloeka ami parctiU of law! llwt)H the teriuiui of such iuirove iHtwU auuttiutt Uiuu, adjaccut or itoxi mate to said street, Iroui the uwrgimtl lltHW of sttid stieet back to the eeuter uf the lilt ck or blocks or tract of laud abutting thereou or prom male tburttu. Ttust all the uruierty iiicluUel In said iwHTOvtttui disirii t 4 foresaid is hereby lUakiretl to be "l,ucal improvement l)i trtei No. iiS." That the city eiiKinevr's ue tit of the probable total coat of said imptovu Wtwt of hmuI street U ptt.WIM. That the cost of said suect is lo lie a. Mal nyaiHrt the piopvrty in aahl local tvwijxiiiwt district m provided by the ulty hrtr uf the city of St. Johns. Adopttal by the council 1th day of l'abnwry, 1818. 1'. A. RICH, Recorder. I'wUlWital in the St. Johut Review oi-i I'eh. 7 ami 1-1, 1913. The United Artisans Meets every l'ritluy even lug in the M. W. A. hull in the Ilolbrool; building. J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your Roods to owl from all parts of 1'ortlnnu, Vancouver, I.ttm ton, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points uccesslbU by wtri. I'lsno nd furniture moving I.; r 11 a l, 1 1 . .... 11 I f. ...... 7 ! fffti t 1 ! 1 B 8 7 i 11 11 11 .11 It. Ctomt lit.. IS 10. 17. 18. ai it) 11. lit 18. II. t 11 11 II 18. 10. 17. Ii. 10. ii m. a. 1. 1 Amt 1)2.19 07.26 .... m. 07.86 :i.:i7 0!l..'17 oa.:i7 o;i.:i7 o:i.:i7 0:1:17 o:i.:i7 1KI.S7 o.i.:i7 o:i.:i7 o.:i7 70.03 lDl.ftt 11) 1.6V! idi.64; loi.rw 101.6'. 217.10 100.01 1U1.6I 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 1111.61 101.61 101.61 101 101.61 . ..101.61 101.6 101.61 101.61 101.61 101.61 .101.61 .101.61 .I0N.-I8 -.07.2 ..07.tf ..OT.itf . 07.26 ..07.26 . 07.26 .07.26 . 07.26 ..07.26 . .07.26 . 07.26 ..07.26 ..07.26 . 07.26 .07.26 . 07.26 . .07.26 . .07.26 ,.07.26 ,.07.26 .07.26 .07.26 . .07.26 , .07.26 , .07.26 . .07.26 07.26 .07.26 07.26 07.26 .07.26 .07.20 .07.20 .07.20 10II.1S Actuaue N. Side between IU. clwuaii anil rolk 1M8.77 Acreuce N. tUle Iwtweau Ty leraiul 1'olk 1170.16 Aureagu .N. Mile IhiIwcuii Tyler ami blk .1. Ciiplw Add (17-100 Acrenee h. hide lietttcuu Otis .mil Mohawk 78H.-I7 creai;e h. aide between Mo- nun k ami Tyler 1106 .35 Acreage J, hide liotweuu Tyler amt rone I11U.7.I AcrtsiKc 8. Side between l'olk and Huolmiiau ISOO.IVS 2 St.Johus lit -I.K0 7.0S " ia71 " 13.02 " 10.16 11 " 21.(0 " 28.78 " 26.S7 " 27.81 " 20.851 " .... " 8I.0.S " 27. 17 Tutal $10,201.17 lased by the council this 4th day of l'uu 1013. Aimroved bv the liuivor this 4lli duv Uf Pok, 1013, A. A. MUCK, Mayor. Attuit: P. A. RICH, Recorder. Publlshuil in the St. loltns Review 011 Peb. 7, 19ia. Office Phone Columbia 24 Residence Phone Columbia 198 St, Johns Express, Transfer mill Storage Co. inno Moving a Specialty. Haul- ijip done to and from Portland Residence 400 Kast Richmond Office 103 North Jersey Street Daily trips to Portland. CHAS. SAGKKT, Prop. IN Plumbing, Tinning AND furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 OR. RAMBO DENTIST P"" Phone Columbia 61 First National Iinnk building. ST. JOHNS, OUCGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Open Evenlncn nd Sunday by Ap pointment. Office Phone Columbia 140 Resident Phone Columbia 38 JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. 0. Physician and Surgeon. Dt Sl Nlsrht Ofllco In McChosnay blk. SL Johns. Oregon. CAMP 773 W. O. W. Meets ev ery Wed- it o s d n y ev o n i n s I n Dick ntr'i IUII R. A. JAYNE, Al. I). Office over Pint National Hank Office Phone Columbia 282 Re. Phone Columbia 196 KanH ratepr E have been told times without num ber that our Grocery Department is as well stocked and as well kept out of 10 of the BEST stores in Port We have not joined the price cutting because we cannot sell a well selected of responsibly branded goods at cut- ices. f your neighborhood grocery satisfies daily requirements, we assure you that m do that and when an extra occasion demands something different you cannot be better supplied anywhere than at our store. Orders are solicited at your house by men who have standing in the com munity and who represent us and our methods, we carry your account to the very limit of our ability financially and send your goods to your house. What more could a Grocer do? During the coming week our Dry Goods Department will be somewhat disarranged as we shall have painting, varnishing and tinting done. But,, we PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER Pint National llnnk DuildinuJ ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON - shall be open as usual for business. 0. J. CIATZMYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Iluildinii ST. JOHNS . . ORECON Central Market ! MOIIIIIOOK IllOCK acc us ior IIic Choicest Cuts ol the Rest Meats Obtninnble. Oriirr f illed and ruinll Trad Solldtrd, T. P. WARD. Proprietor. BON HAM & CURRIER i We buy or sell St. Kims Property AlcKlNNEY & DAVIS Rcnl Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell iituckly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns ST. JOHNS GARAGE IM 0. llurllngton Street Automobile KepairniK nuil VulcauiliiK ue can get you Aulo iirenoi nil kliuu llloclo mid (Icncral Kcpnlrlne New mid second hum! bicycles fur Mle Auto to litre by Day or Hour Bla Wlnton Six Trijw to or from iiuy city hoktiital, j. m. una v. r. wkay, rrop. Phone Columbia 5S7, Daniel O.NVebstcr,A. B. M. D Residence, CU7 Dawon Street Offlce, Plltor Block. University Pari, Portland, Oregon. DOHIC DODGE NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Regular couimunicntioiK oil tirtit Weduesdajs oil each month in Odd Pel lows' Hull. Visitors wel- Hruest S, lliirriitoii, W. M. jonu tioev, hecretnry Bonville 99-Year System Hcproiluced from the originnl. m7 ivtue. ORDER EASTERN STAR Mlncnti Chapter No, 105 MceUKvcryPirstBtid Third TueMl.iy livening of Itach Mouth 111 Odd Pellowllull. lUilv H. Davis, Worthy Mutrou. Mrs Susie Rogers, Secretary. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMGiiis or iviiiia: Meets every Priduy night at 77 jo o ciock 111 i.u, u, .yir ttall. Uitors uhvays web come. P. IlAltCOCK, C. C. 1). P. 110KS.MAN, K. R.S LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. ST. JOHNS. OIICCON Meeti each Monday evening Lu Odd FeV loivs Hull at 7:30. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. If your tire blows up, blow lino ine Peninsula Garage 20T S. Jartey St. ami nave It repaired in a neat ami workmanlike iimuner, Automubile ami Motorcyle re pairing ami supplies. PhoueCol. 632, Portlnnd, Ore., Fob. 3, 1913, Mr. Wm. Paul, president Hem lock Hank, Homlock, Mich. Dear Sir and Friend: I am encloainir herewith a copy f the Bylaws of tho Honvi o UU-Yoar system. the purposo of wliicli tho follow ing hriof explanation may servo to make clear: In view of the present lament- ab o conditions rosultinff InrKoly from tho evil of stock KamblinR which could not bo wero stock certificates non-transferable, and with a fixed par value of, say, SI. 00 per share and its attend ant hose of evils; bribery, moral prostitution, jobbed markets, forestalling, over largo fortunes, etc., on the one hand, and pover ty, social unrest, suiiermtr, an archy and tho spirit of destruc tion on tho other, it must strike you that any just system which would operate tomve the individ ual his duo without destroying that sniritof progress, wo might almost say "conquest," without which inevitable decay is the re sult, should claim at once the at tention and grave consideration of tho citizen who has his own best interests, and those of his country, at heart. The Bonville 99 Year System, as must appear from a careful perusal of the Bylaws boforo ad verted to, is aimed to promote industry, justice and temperance throughout the land, and to close those alleys through which the unscrupulous reach out and take advantage of their weaker fel lows. We have stopped open gambling let us now stop that which is a thousand times worse morally, and in its effects upon the community at large stock trambling. The enclosed booklet of By laws contains many interesting passages, to which your attention is especially directed, and I ask you to remember, while going through its pages, that every cor- E oration organizing under tho onvillo System must adopt, and conform to, theseiBylaws. This system of organizing cor porations will becomo univer sal.!! Tho average citizen, the real backbone of our grand coun try.fis earnestly seeking, and al though sometimes unconscious ly, but earnestly nevertheless, for a safo and sane solution of our municipal, stato and national troubles, and, becauso it must bo apparent to even the casual ob server, that the root of our trou bles lie in the industrial condi tions surrounding us. and be-. cause it must be equally patent that these evils would be greatly eliminated and, in time, entirely disappear, were stock gambling and bloated fortunes buried be neath the fair sod of public opin ion when the code of Bylaws of tho Bonville 99-Year System are once adopted by tho people (and one corporation under this sys tem has already been organized, with others soon to follow). The small investor will investsecure in the knowledge that no' sharp trickster, no unscrupulous 'higher-up" can do him out of us earnings, scheme he ever so :iard, plot he ever so carefully. for this System effectually closes all avenues of graft. In closing, I earnestly ask you to read the booklet through care fully, and with an eye to the purpose of its contents. If you ass As Will revolutionize the Business World What Will? THE BONVILLE 99-YEAR SYSTEM Send 10c for booklet. If not satisfied, return within three days and we return the dime. hnd anything good4therein,p it on to thy neighbor, for " you give, so shalliyou receive." bmcereiy yours, Frank Bonville, . Portland, Oregon. FRANK BONVILLE Postoffice Box 1195 Portland, Oregon Subscribe hippy. for the Review and be I