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THE LIBRARY Interesting Review of the Latest Books Itarbtwr Craftoti Chums. A now slory of jirtmnrntory gqjlool In which Ixiyaof 10 nntl 17 ard nQtors. 'Hit' inWtraiit cantors KbottlSwiinysWe toUhk.u bonnl lag now off Die cMmiHit, whoro Mr. Hwmnl nim) her children, JIhi hm1 Hope, huve como to live while Jim in in school. A grttui of marry lioy mimI Mr. MHOM, mh instructor, an? tho iKWtriler. Tho story is full of ittttrMt there it Ixmtliiu: in it, Hiiti football, ami plenty of other omtloer nut; tutu Uiu chums and tfiilr frlswls art splendid lads. Gluts Klkom Liihlinpr, Amur lontu MM....... !.! ...... ... ..(... ....I I.. l...l 1 IIUIU mil t my mutvi mi ill uiv country more rich in possibilities fnr tho novelist than Hint to be found in tho process of Amer icanizing of our adopted country men. All that inaijjht into hu man nature and all the whole hearted fun which so captivated thousands of readers of the au thor's former hooks are found afresh in this new one, with this distinct advanlaKthat Mr. Glaus has hero told a connected story. Grey Heritaire or the Desert. A livoly story of life - on uie rly days Arizona desert in the en of the settlement of the South wost, having as characters cow boys, Mormons and Indians. lIommiK Fathers of Men. A boy's story for jrrown-ups or tho older boys. Tho boy in whom tho interest centers is the son of a groom and the daughter of an Hmrish rector. Tho child first learns the world in the coach man's quarters and the stable yard. When his father dies his Krand father sends him to public school whore he makes his ap pearance as a crude, unformed, sensitive boy of low birth nmoiiK u jrroup of scions of the best KiikIIsIi families. The slory is complicated by the presence iti tho school of the son of the fren tleman whom his father served as coachman. Klickman- Homo Art Crochet Hook. Mackay- Patriotic plays and I'ajroanta for Youk People. Three simple pnKoanUi, each of which contains portions that may be used as separate one-act plays, suitable for performances in school, home or small theatre. Full directions are jrlvon for cos tumes, scenes and stagim;. It is an uptodate appeal to safe and sane patriotism. Rice - Romance of Billy Goat Hill. A Kentucky story with a hero ine in the person of winsome Miss Dady, adored by ovory in habitant of Hilly Goat Hill, tho long stroot that stauRorod down hill between the city and Col. Cnrsuy's plantation. It is a prot- ly, humorous tale which will linri a warm welcome among those who like everything to end hap pily. Friends of Mrs. Wiggs are sure to bo pleased with Myrtella Flathcrs with her rough manner and her warm hoart. Spearman Mountain Divide. Gives tho experiences of tho men wno mini uie union raoillc railway and is onlivonod with spirited accounts of lights with Indians and conflicts with gam blers nnd outlaws. Tho hum. a Kcitm lad of 17, figures in a succession mill nun II minium- ui WWII 1110 nut frontiorsmon call -all V L'lose calls. JUMPS ON RUSTY SIDEWALK NAIL . While working on a woll dig ging macnino a Minnesota man jumped upon a rusty spiko. Tho nail drove part of his black wool en sock far up into his foot. Ho removed as much of tho sock as ho could, put on Allen's Ulcerino Salve.and kopt right on with his work, l ho salvo drow out parts of the sock and all other poisons ami in a wook his loot was heal ed up. This snlvo is ono of tho oldest remedies in America and since 1809 It has boon known as tho only salvo poworful onough to euro chronic ulcers and old sores of long stand nir. Allen's Ulcorino Salvo acts by urawmg out uio poisons and healing tho soro from tho hot torn up. It is so powerful that Ulieals now cuts and sores in ono third tho tuno that common salves and linimonts take. And it heals scalds and burns without a scar. Sold by tho St. Johns ninrmncy and othor leading uruggisis. Children are much more like ly to contract tho contagious dis eases wnen they have colds. Whooping cough, dipthoria, scarlet lever and consumption aro diseases mat aro often con tracted when tho child has a cold, That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds. For tho quick cure of colds you win tind nothing bettor than (Jhamuermin's Cough Remedy. u can always no depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. if or sale by all dealers. UNDER BONV1LLE 99-YEAR SYSTEM The Equal Rights Organ ized March 8, 1913 The universal adoption of the ltonville SW Year System means the emnncipition of labor from the tyranny of capital. In organizing the "Equal Right Company'' under and by virtue of Oils System, we arc building, perhaps, hotter than we know bottor than any can realize at the present time. Its power for civic I vast, so multitmH hettcrmonl is so asLso muItitudinousthnt it will permeate all avenues of social and industrial life, bringing or der out of chaos, peace and con- tontmcnt wlicro unrest nnd Hlriro r.' it. e prUVIUIUU. I'Vr UlU lUUIIUUllUll 0f this superstructure is based Minon the rock of justice to nil mankind. Wo believe in "rendering unto Caosir tho things that arc Cae sar's." In other words to ren der unto each nnd every individ ual that which rightfully be longs to him, viz: The right to a field of labor; the right to a liv ing wago; the right to tho earn ings of his investment over and nhnvn t lin i-unniniroxnensG of the i . ----. ---- - proposition wherein ho invests This is what tho 99 Year Systeu System stands for. It is the literal ful fillment of the Golden Rule. This System does not attack any person, party or chiBS in a censorious manner, but rather in the spirit of "behold, I show you n hotter wny." For wc take the premise that most men are honest, or mean to be, and that when once their eyes are opened It is Revolutionizing the Business World What is? BONVILLE 99 Send 10c for booklet. If not satisfied, return within three days and we return the dime. FRANK BONVILLE Box 1195 ; Portland, Oregon to tho truth, they will no longer follow after tho false. Thn atiwtl' ll f ollrrnntxa (nnnlma I"8 Vl heredity nnd envirtm- I ment largely mnko the man for either good or evil. Just how far and in what measures society is responsible for his environment, would be hard to determine, and just in what proixirtion you and I nro responsible for tho present in dustrial conditions would be cmially hard to determine. Therefore instend of railing against conditions as wo find them rather bestir ourselves and do our utmost to better them. Study tho ltonville Ninety Nine Year System, and see if it does not meet all the requirements of a medium for a satisfactory economic adjustment. The history of atl movements that make for the uplifting and the betterment of humanity is ever the same. That those undertaking such work meet with the antagonism of the masses. And often those whom they arc striving hardest to help nro tho most unapprecintive, be cause tliey do not understand the new order nnd they prefer the old regime. It takes a higher degree of courage, and unwavering pur pose, a spirit of self sacrifice, nnd a large faith that looks be yond, and sees results, rather than the obstacles in tho way, to accomplish a work of this kind. It has taken all these fac tors, and more, to bring about this crowning triumph- the or ganization of the Equal Rights Company. March 8th, 1913. will go down in history as marking the con summation of one of tho world's greatest achievements the gift to mankind of a sane, practical, and grnftlcss financial system. J. Webb Pearson. - YEAR SYSTEM 8oi w fE have a better, more varied more stylish of Ladies' Children's Shoes Hosiery in our Ladies' Department than we've ever carried. We also have on display the prettiest thing;s in piece goods, trimmings and fancy buttons, we have ever shown. You who are loyal to your home merchant, whether it be stores should have the feeling that comes to a patriot who is country. . ; Let each St. Johns resident send away for his goods and see what will happen to real estate. The selfish man who lets the other fellow build up his community by his patronage shouldn't be a man of influence in the community. Loyalty to St. Johns means an ever increasing better place to live. Dis loyalty means a community of knockers. Ask yourself the question, where do you stand? BONHAM NOf rcE OF City Election Notice is hereby given that pursuant to tho provisions of Ordinance No. f3l, passed and approved March 11, 19151, 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 olecting tho following olllccrs for tho City of St. Johns for tho ensuing year, to wit: Ono Mayor. Ono City Recorder. Ono City Treasurer. Ono City Attorney. Two Councilmen First Ward. TwoCouncilmen Second Ward. Threo Councilmen at Largo. Polls open 9 o'clock a. m. and close at 7 o'clock in tho nf tornoon of said day. Tho following havo been designated as polling plnces Tor said election: First Ward-Wolcott building on corner of Jorsey and Charles ton streets. Second Ward Council Cham ber City Hall. F. A. RICE. City Recorder. Published in tho St. Johns .Re view March 14, zi, za, anil April l, 191 a. EL CO. Successors to St. Johns Sand nnd Gravel Company L. D. JACKSON, Prop. General Contractor We are prepared to do nuv and all kiuds of excavating for street work and other purposes. We also handle sidewalk and build ing material. Newton and Fessendeu Streets St. Johus, Oregon Phoue Columbia 236 Odd jobs of all kiuds Prompt service nouses moved, raised ami repaired N. A. GEE & SON Contractors, House Movers and Repairers Phone Columbia .16 Ivunlioe St. St. Johus, Oregon NeU the label on your paper. Advertise in St and line and and EDMONDSON CO. 203 S. Jersey Street MODERN METHODS IN Plumbing, Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Columbia 92 WANTED Men, Women anil Children AT THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. To aiii$t in ihe winning of ouli to Chiitt and in training them for Mi service, Sunday Services llible School: 10 a. m. MoruiiiK Service: 11 a. m. Junior C. n. 111. Y. P. S. C. It.: 7 v. in. Hvauuensiic services: a p. m. Wednetday TraininuCla.8 d. m Thursday PrayeruieeUu:8 p.m. J. R. Johnson, Pastor Corner New York SI. and Willis Boulevard Centra! Market! 205 S. Jersey Street See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meats Obtainable. Order fifed and Family Trad Solicited. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGIUS Or I'YIIIUS Meets every lf riday night at $y Hall. Visitors always wel- tvmc. V. 1.. IIABCOOK. C. C. 1). V. HORSMAN, K. R. S FOR RENT cards at this office Johns Review and Watch Your Business Grow 1 1 si JiKxr. I hi linen. & CURRIER DR. RAMBO DENTIST 1 I'hoiic CohimbliilOl First Nntionnl Dunk building. ST. JOHNS, ORCGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Ppen Evenings and Sundays by Ap pointment, Office l'lionc Columbia 140 Kculdcut l'lionc Columbia 38 JOSEPH McClinSNCY, M. D. Physician nnd Surgeon. Dy & Nlcht Oillco In McChesney blk. St. Johns. Oregon. R. A. JAYNE, Al. D. Office over First National Dank Office Phone Columbia 282 Rci. Phono Columbia 196 1 PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON 0. J. GATZAIYER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON ST. JOHNS GARAGE IN C. Burlington Street Automobile Repairing and Vulcanizing! . !. jjvv juu niuu jirnui tui KlllUS Bicycle and Qcncral Repairing Iseyy. ami secoud hand bicycles for sale Auto to Hire by Day or Hour Big Wlnton Six, Trips to or from any city hospital, f2.60 j. m. mm v, r. wkay, i'rops. l'houe Columbia 587, iiiiMT'ii LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. P ST. JOHNS. ORCGON Meets etch Monday evening la Odd FeV lows nan at 7:30. A cordial welcome to an visiting brothers. Chas. II. Boyd, N. G. Alex. S. Scales, Sec. If your tire blows up.blow into uie Peninsula Garage 207 8. Jersey St. and have It repaired In a neat and workmanlike maniier. Automobile and Motorcyle re pairing and supplied I'honeCoI. 632. J. R. VVEIMER " Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from all parta of Portland, Vancouver, Linn tpn, Portland and Suburban Express Co., city dock and all points accessible by wagon. Plane snd furniture met lag Note the label en your paper. ' T our Toggery, we have just put in the new Single Ply Collars and the long Stock Ties the young men demand. At our store you have the advantage of deal ing with people who know you and know that you must be dealt with courteously. us or other loyal to his 1 Office Phone Columbia 34 ' ' j Residence l'lionc Columbia -198 - St. Johns Express, Transfer nnd Storage Co. Piano Moving a Specialty. Until ing done to nnd from Portland Residence 400 Hast Richmond Office 103 North Jersey Street Daily trips to Portland. CI1AS. SAGItRT, Prop. The United Artisans Meets every Friday'.even lug in the M. W. A. hall in the Hoi brook building. DORIC DODGC NO. 132 A. r. and A. M. Regular communications oil lust WettnesUays tl each month in Odd Pel. lows Hall. Visitors wcl- come. piruest S, Harrlutjton, W. M. joint Nocc, herniary We buy or sell St. trims Property AkKlNNEY & DAVIS Real Estate List your property with us if you desire to sell quickly . 202 Ji. Jersey St. St. Johns Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D Residence, C07 Dawson Street Office, Pliter Block. University Purl, Portland, Oregon. ORDER EASTERN STAR Minerva Chapter No. 105 Meets Rvery First and Third Tuesday Eveuiug of Kach Month in Odd PellowHall. Ruby R. Davis, Worthy Matrou. Mrs. Susie Rogers, Secre'ary. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds. Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realtv. Bills of Sale, Leases, AH these blanks -at 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 this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please mm MAmeM ILL ai , . Miismuar iiia ana hv ino p'tnier Subscribe for the SU Johns Review and keep pentad cm the doleea of the city. You got full weight and first lualtty at the Central market. Just try awhile.