St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, March 21, 1913, Image 4

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    EASTER CLOTHES
Spring models are now on display at our
Men's Toggery. The only difference be-
Regarding the Bon- i
ville 99-Ycar System
Tlio romodicH for the hiuhcont
of liviiitr hh miKKwted by (loo.
Woortnill in "Tito Oregon Sunday j
Journal" of March Kith, startles i
us into a iminful uonxciouHnoHS
of our lonir years of fruitless
Btruiurle to enact and enforce
laws thai would maintain a high
er scale of wages, trust regula
tion, control ot middle men and
more available acreage,
we are sick at Heart when wo
think of the golden time waste
waiting for the ell'ect of ballots
and laws that have been mado a
mockery to us. The enforce
ment of such laws might relievo
the situation a little but would
fall far short of putting control
in the hands of the majority of
the people, and anything short
of control by the majority spells
unrest tothopeoplo. The country
is controlled by the power that
should control it, it is controlled
by the actual wealth of the coun
try, it is controlled by that wealth
to protect that wealth which is
nerfoctly natural, hut the wealth
is in too fow hands. If the
Amoricnn peoplo wish to control
America they must own Amorica.
Wo ought to have the first right
to control what wo own and we
havo only a limited right in the
control of what wo don't own,
Tho moro porfect remedy, the
only rostful remedy, is actuall
ownership of all industries, all
facilities and all resources by all
tho pooplo. This necessitates
co-operation laws that will hold
each member to his duty, requir
ing his co-operation unit forbid
ding his withdawal. Such a sys
tem means a higher standard
of intelligence among the peoplo.
The way to touch n child is to
got it interested, and us long us
you can hold iU attention the
child is learning. The way to
teach mon to do their part in so
cial, municipal, and industrial
nlliura is to get them interested.
The way to get mon interested
is to got their money nnd to keop
them intorostod keep thoir money
but give them the earnings of it.
Money kopt from a man and no
returns given him for it, will,
in time bo forsakon by him. but
money kopt earning, and tho
owner huving a voice in tho con
trol, nnd constantly yielding re
turns to him, it will not bo for
saken by him.
By realizing that this world
and its resources is a nottlothat
to timidly touch it wo got stung,
but to boldly and firmly grasp it,
to keep and control it, it w
yield us enormous returns. A
.the wealth in existence has been
i generated from the earth's natu
I ral resources, by simply holding
I them for long periods of time,
wiiuoui developing mem men
have accumulated enormous for
tunes, if we hold and develop
these resources our returns w
bo far greator. We must invest
i to retain, wo can only retain by
co-operation that is Iudlssolvao
so long as it is profitable. The
actual ownership of industry
by
all the people, controlled in the
industrial operation by a major
ity vote of the owners is the in
dustrial workers contolling their
own wages. The produce of in
lustry controlled by the major
Ity ot the owners of thoindustr
a. -i . . r . . .
moans controlled iy the const!
nun's as woll as tho producers,
The Honvillo IK) Year System
opens opportunity to rich am
poor alike, places control in tho
hands of the majority, locks that
control and tho majority to
gether so they can not bo scpn
rated. It is tho standard of nb
solute right. When ouo becomes
thoroughly acquainted with it
all perplexities vanish. Munici
pal, social and industrial nues
lions, whether true worth, folly
or deception appear for what
thoy really aro under tho rav;
of the t))-Year System.
i he working neon o rs hou h
take deop interest in supportimr
a system that opens to them the
opportunity to invest in tho best
paying industries nnd protects
mom in their investment. I
they can only invest ono dollar
it 1 il li
uiey can p ace l int ( o ar in
stock in any industry thoy choose
i nut is under tho yy year system
1 .-A. Ji.. J II
ami goi us inn earnings, com
paieo wun mo earnings ot any
other man's dollar that is in tho
samo industry. Their invest
ment has far better protection
and n lar better chance of earn
ing than if nlaced in a bank. and
when wo get a number of dollars
scattered among a number of
industries if one should nrovo
unpronuuiio and have to be dis
solved they would not all prove
failures and at tho worst tho good
ones would more than take cure
of tho unprofitable ones.
The Kciual Hights stores at Jer
soy nnd Leavitt Streets. St.
Johns, nnd Lombard and West
aima are our first co-operation
under the U9 Year System. It is
tho people's store. Everybody
is invited to como and own and
take possession of that store.
Thoro aro 4000 moro shares to bo
sold. Your own dollar will buy
one of them. $10.00 will buy ten 1
of them. Como buy and control
your own store. Tho opportun
ity is yours, tho principle ought
to bo yours. If wo take enro
of riirht nrinc in es riirht nrinci
pies will tnko cure of nil tho nco
pie. If wo havo not tho princi
ples to support right principles
we must naturally sutler from
wrong principles, while wo
sink to tho lovel of the man wo
deal with fow of us caro to sink
to below the standard of tho man
wo deal with. If wo sign n con
tract with a mnn wo know al
ways keeps his wo aro loath to
break ours with such n man.
So if wo would havo others res
pect us wo must respect others.
Wo aro known for what we are
and not what wo may imagine
wo are making people think we
are. it wo really desire justice
to all wo will support pnnci
pies of univortal justice. Wo
will take caro of tho child and
expect mo man to tako caro
of himself. Tho time to tnko
care of principles vested in the
hqual Kights Co., is to support
me rjqua it c its atores now.
When these stores nnd thoir
principles of co-operation have
grown thoy will tnko caro of you
lour stock certi cates aro
waiting for you at tho Northern
Hill Equal Rights Store. Please
como and get them and help us
to open a we 11 stocked store at
Jersey and Lenvitt streets. St
Johns, Oregon, the first of April.
While your cooperative spirit and
support in this system is annre
anted it would be out of plnco
to thank a man for doincr his
own work. As this work be-
ongs to all who will tako inter
est in it our hearty cooneration
with you for right is tho most
eitectual gratitude wo can offer.
or and by tho Eoual Rifrhts
'eopie. uy A. i'orter.
Spokane, Portland & Seattlo Railway.
UtAVlNO 8T, JOHNS,
I'allbtMKC IMwr tiger lor Lyle, GotdcntUW, Ore-
kvii ituiik uu local t-oiuu ..... tt.it a.
OH ITUUli KUU 1UCI I'Oltllt '
iimihi luniuic I'.imru, io:i . ra.; lor Llilcaco.
hi. IMul, Omtlu, Kauw City, tit. I.ouL. Wall
lUte. White Salmou, Vaucouvtr ami Oregon I
ttHlia. I dfcCO. KOGfCVrll. (irmuililallrft. Knlil.,.
Noith lUnk UliultrJ.T 15 p in.; (or Chicago to, I
-aui, uuiana. Mnui my, at, louU, Spokane.
Siuaguc. Kttivilte, Mnd, 1'afc.x), Kookcvclt, and
Columbia Klvcr Local. s:jj p. in.; (or Vancouver,
vain., utic ftauuou, t.) ic, uranuuaiic,i;!lIM
rauuiiuyc auu an imcruiruiaic aiaiioua.
ARRIVING AT AT. JOHN'S
luland Umpire l!ilie. iijop, m.; from Chica
go, ro. mui, uinana, hinui city. St. Louis,
buokaue. Sprague. Kitiville Mud, l-aaco,
nwini,iiiiuuu4iH,. m uiic aiiuon,auu van
Noilh llauk Limited, J aj a. m.; from Chicago.
cuuvcr.
hi. t'aul, Diualia, Ktuui City. St. LouU, Walla
Walla. I'atCO. KtXMVrlt. anil Vinnnnr.
Columbia Ktver Local ji a. m., Irom Cllda.
Orauddallra, Goldeuoale. Lyle White salmon,
Camai. Vancouver and all luternirtlLi
allbridge ijiwengei 5.0S p. m. Irom Lyle. Cold.
ituu,.
aii iraiuiMou lor paueugera.
Tkkciaouaale lor all points.
O. M. Cotucll, Agent.
1'reach the k'ospol of St. Johns,
NOTICE OF
City Election
Notico is hereby given that
pursuant to tho provisions of
Ordinnnco No. 534. passed and
approved March 11,1913, and tho
Charter of tho City of St. Johns,
an election will bo held in this
city on
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1913,
For tho purposo of electing tho
following oflicora for tho City of
St. Johns for the ensuing year,
to wit:
Ono Mayor.
Ono City Recorder.
Ono City Treasurer,
Ono City Attorney.
Two Councilmon First Ward.
Two Councilmon Second Ward
Three Councilmon at Large.
rons open u o'ciocK a. m. nnd
close at 7 o'clock in tho afternoon
of snid day. Tho following have
been designated as polling places
tor said election:
First Wnrd- Holbrook build
mg, corner Richmond and Jer
soy.
Second Ward Council Cham
ber City Hall.
F. A. RICE,
City Recorder.
Published in tho St Johns Re
view March 14, 21, 28, and Apri
i, iyia.
EL
Successors, to
St. Johns Saud ami Gravel Company
L. D. JACKSON, Prop,
General Coutractor
We are prepared to do any and
all kinds of excavatinc for street
work and other purposes. We
also handle sidewalk aud build
ing material.
Newtou and Fesseaden Streets
St. Johns, Oregon
Phone Columbia 336
Odd jobs of all kinds l'rompt serv ice
nouses moved, raised and repaired
N. A. GEE & SON
Contractors, House Movers and
Repairers
Phone Columbia s6
801 Ivanhoe St, St JJoubs. Orep,on
Note Ue label en yew paper.
I
EDMONDSON CO.
203 S. Jersey Street
MflDERNICIUflOS
IN
Plumbing. Tinning
AND
Furnace Installing
Call up Columbia 92
WANTED
Men, Women and Children
AT THE
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
To aaaist in the winning of
souls to Christ and in Irainins
them for His service,
Sunday Services
Uible School: 10 a, m,
Morning Service: 1 1 a, ui.
Junior C. R,: 3 p. m.
Y. P. S. C. p. m,
Kyaugellsiic Services: 8 n. m.
Wedneaday Training Clata.8 p. in.
Thursday Prayeruieeting:-8 p.ui,
J. R. Johnson, Pastor
I , boraer e wt si. M Willis Buvard
fl U W I Mi a a t . .
Central Market !
205 S. Jersey Strsst
Sec us for Ihe Choicest Cuts
of
the Best Meats Obtainable.
Order fifed and Tartly Trade Setldted.
T. P. WARD, Proprietor.
HOLMES LODGE NO. 101
KNIGHTS or PYnilAS
Meets every l'ridav night at
7:30 o'clock In I.0. O. F
Hall, Visitors always wel
come. V. L. BABCOCK. C. C.
D. IMIORSMAN, K, R,S
FOR RENT card at this office. J
tween our store and large stores m the
city is the amount of each size garment
carried.
Our stock is as varied and just as com
plete as stores of many times the amount
of stock. We take our cue from the city
styles and when you buy from us you are
buying where a matter of acquaintance
compels us to deal with you so that you
must say a good word for us and will return.
cheap, because they are
tf", n i 1
quality oi gooasana wonanansnip is sucn
that a feeling of satisfaction is worn with
them until they are worn out.
The Florsheim, Nettleton and Connolly
shoes are all at your command in our
Men's Toggery. The Wonderhose, Stet
son hats, Cluett and Ide shirts and col
lars, Headlight overalls; all of these are
found only in the best stores.
BONHAM &
DR. RAMBO
DCNTLST
Phone Columbla'Ol
First National Rank building.
ST. JOHNS, ORfGON.
I
DR. J. VINTON SCOn
DENTIST
Open Evenings and Sundays by
Ap-
polntmenU
Office Phone Columbia 140
Resident Phone Columbia 38
JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D.
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Day & Night Office In McChesney blk.
St, Johns. Orccon.
R. A. JAYNE, Al.' D.
Oflice over First National Bank
OlTice Phone Columbia 282
Res. Phone Columbia 196
PERRY C. STROUD
LAWYER
First National Bank Building
ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON
O. J. GATZAIYER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
McDonald Building
ST. JOHNS . . OREGON
ST, JOHNS GARAGE
114 0. Burlington Street
Automobile Repairing and Vulcanizing
We can get you Auto Tires of nil kinds
Blcjcle and Qeneral Reoalrlne
New and second hand bicycles (or sale
Auto 10 nire oy uay or iiour
Bia Wlnton Six
Trips to or from any city hospital, f2.H0
j, m. ana v, 1; wkav, rrops.
Phone Columbia 587,
IAUKEI LODGE
No. 186 I. O. O. F
st. johns, oncooN
Meets each Monday evening la Odd FeV
108 hall at 7:30, A cordial welcome to
all visiting brothers.
Clias. II. Boyd, N. G.
Alex. S. Scales, Sec.
If your tire blows up, blow
into the
Peninsula Garage
207 S. Jersey St.
and have it repaired in a
neat aud workmanlike
manner. Automobile and Motorcyle re
pairing aud supplies. FhoneCol. 632,
J. R. WEIMER
Transfer and Storage
We deliver your good to and from
all parts of Portland, Vancouver, Linn
ten. Portland and Suburban Exsresa
Co., city dock and all points accessible
by wagon. PUne a4 furniture aoetlae;
Note the libel a yew Baser.
Is made by crafts
men who know
how. They are not
all wool and the
1 1 1
CURRIER
Office Photic Columbia 24
Residence Phone Columbia 198
St. Johns Express, Transfer
nnd Storage Co.
Plnuo Moving a Specialty. Haul
hK done to and from Portland
Residence 400 Hast Richmond
Office 103 North Jersey Street
Dully trips to Portland.
C1IAS. SAGUKT, Prop.
The United Artisans
Meets every FridayJ even
ing hi the M. V. A. hall
in the Hoi brook building.
DORIC DODGE NO. 132
A. P. and A. M.
Regular communlcationa
on lirst Vctlnesda)s 01
each month in Odd ' Pel
lows' Hall. Visitors wtl-
come.
IJnitst S, Harrington, W, M.
John Noce, Secretary
We buy or sell St. r litis Property
AlcKlNNEY & IJAVIS
Real Estate
List your property with us If you
desire to sell quickly
202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns
Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D
Residence, C97 Dawson Street
Office, Pliter Block.
University Park, Portland, Oretoo.
order eastern star
Minerva Chapter No. 105'
Meets Every First and Third
Tuesday livening of KacU
Month in Odd PellowIIaU.
Ruby R. Davis, Worthy Matron.
Mrs. Susie Rogers, Secretary.
REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS
The following list of lecal blanks
are kept for sale at this office and
others will be added as the detuand
arises:
Warranty deeds. Quit Claim
Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort
gages, batisfaction of Mortgages,
Coutracts for Sale of Realty, Bills
of Sale, Leases.
All these blanks tit the uniform
price of 30c per dozen.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS,
In order to Insure a change of ad
vertisement the copy for such change
should reach thla office not later than
Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please
rememoer xnis and save the orlnw
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