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THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Matkle, I'.dilor Published Friday of Each Week Subscription prlo $1.00 par year. Otmlda of Multnomah Coanty J2.00 per year lu adtflticc, AATRRTJBINC KA.TF.S: 2t cents per Ifloll each Insertion. Local 6 cents par line, niJulmum 26 cents. Special ram on yearly contracts, TUB Rkvikw is entered nt post office in Portland. Oregon, ns nmll tnnttc of the Bccond class under the Act of Con ,rcs of March j, 1879 Thomng A. Edison aays we have advanced 250 years In th last four, but maybe he has been payinir wartimo rent, and fee as though no must nave pan about that far ahead. Kansas City Star. higher in price than the Comax coal winch is ouiaineu on tne Sound from British Columbia1 mines, is said to be 25 per cent moro efficient than the foreign . brand. According to Mr. Ki! lefsen the securiiff of this init ial business is in all probability to be followed by similar con tracts from Japanese steamers. Abstract. Reduced to simplust terms the ttason ism von for tlio main tenancy of high prices is that the nricoa must remain high be cause they cannot become lower and thoy cannot become lowe because Uiey must remain hid It is very simple. Albany Journal. During the brief period of government operation of tele graphs n deficit of u million dollars was created. 'Jhu re suits of political control of in dustry urc threo: First, in creased rates; second, inferior service; third, doflcits to bo pai by the puoplo Tor tlio prom nrirllogo of payinir more urn Itcltinif luss than under private matuiL'ement.- National Hopub lican. It is announced that twelve pro-drcadnaiiL'lit battleshipti o the American lleet will soon be takun out of commiision nix either "flcrapped" or Kiutk in target. A good many lay mind wonder why ships of this I!ih fihould bo "scrapped" or sunk xnai inoy would navo some viluo in naval dofetiHe in tlimi of war is cortnin. They couh bo used as transports in emer L'oncies. Their upkeep wouh bo a matter of small cost. Why the anxiety to sink or break ii tnich ships, representing an in vestment of mnny mil ions o dollars, and still possessim; vast ly moro value us ships than as junk7-Kx. The Fourth of July this year ecs ;i(U)()(U)ul) Amur cans in i ing government securities, largely in War Savinus Stamps. mono Americana urn more near ly "independent" than oyer ho for?, for a Ihumciiil rnHiirvi fimi means independence, aside from tlio practical patriotism that follows active participation m the Ihumcinl affairs of tin nation. Heforo tlio war, but 30,000 Americans held bond of their tiorornmunt. I ho Thrift Campaign lawt year brought millions or men, women anil children into the rank of better citizenship. Tho campafirn is being continued this year that these and oilmen miiv liornnw aciiiiainted with tho Kiiti.ifiu'tloii there is in putting their eliimgc in' tludr dollars at work in government securities. A solid proHPuious fitizontrv aHMiues anlid, prosperous nation, and the crm Ctuisitantly interact on tho otnor. Under tho now reflations, all warehouse or elevator opera tor, brokurs or commission mer chants, wholesalers or jobbers. in wheat, or wheat Hour, and all milium of wheat Hour, and all bakers tiling more than f() barrels of wha.it Hour per month. must secure license from the United States Wheat Director on or iwore July loth. Uwing to the short time, applications for the license blankB nuist be made to the office of the drain Cor poration, 510 Hoard of Trade Huildinp, rortland, Ore., im mediately. Blanks are boiiur mulled to all dealers in these classes whose names are on the mailing list, but anyone who does not receive his application blank promptly should write the Grain Corporation. Particular notice is given to Hour jobbers and commission mcrclmuts, as the mailing lUt of this class of dealers is not complete. Fail ure to secure license by July 15th, will render the dealer lia ble to tho penalties prescribed by law. United States Grain Corporation, by M. II. Houser. 2nd Vico Pres. Advantage 0f Portland as a coal bunkering center for ships developed with the announce ment that the Kdlefsen Fuel Company of this city has seour- ed a contract to furnish about 1000 tons of coal to tho Japanese tramp steamer, Atagosan Marh. which will reach this port to load lumber next month. In capturing this business the local fuel company has attained an apparent advantago over the Puget Sound bunkering inter ats which have hitherto cor nered all the business of that kind for tho transpacific steam ers. The coal to be supplied will be brought from mines in Utah, and, while 10 per centj THE WOMEN OF FRANCE Louise Fitch Tells Absorbing Story at Chautauqua. , Miss It. IiiiIm Htcli I oiih of (Iih ' etiiri'rs wlin will liolp to innko tin;1 iticirniriK Inmr of tin Cliaiitiill'iuii olio' of the iinM Inlcri-IliiK of tin1 cnttrul week. Mlxs I'ltrh, who Ih n MsUt of i the IhIp wrlii-r. (Ii'orKU I'ltrh, wim hciiI 1 to I'ruiitv oIIIiIhI reprrtuntntlvc of tho V. W. ('. A. Shi- ftpent nix tnoritlin sliiiljliitf i In effort of the wur upon the , YES, WE jBSSSSSSSbBBSSl ASSSSSSSSSfc REPAIR INNER TUBES As well us tho outer shoes of tires. Vulcanizing tubes gives the same satisfaction as it does on casings. Our method prove satisfactory on all sorts of tires pneumatic tires for motor cars, bicycles, baby carriages so id t res for nuto trucks, vac cum cleaners, etc. But auto tiro vulcanizing is our specialty. National Vulcanizing Works 205 S. JERSEY ST. St. Johns, Oregon women of I ninic unit liux n lnriiiil wllh mil' nf ilir niiMit fiifU'lmitiiiK nnil i'lilluhii'hltiK iirl of (he tdtiiNlltin Ml Iihh ji'i Ihs-ii hrmiKht to AiiiitIch. .Ml Hllll IIIMlIt' H H)lllpll'l0 lllMplt'llOII of Ihf fHil.irifi, nfciuiiHiiiliH iy mi oxpi'il lr'iHlt fmi.iry limpi'ttiir, who KiiIiiihI for Imt mIhiInIiiii to timny JllHfltt Willi h wiitllll llllllTWlHO IlllVf tll'I'll I'llMIHl. j Nothing to put on, nothing lo lake off, just a turn of tho hand is all that is necessary to make tho Brunswick Phonograph, tho all record machine without n rival. rWKKIN SAYS SO. The Bank Of Commerce 114 North Jersey St, OFFICERS f. S. DOliHNDECHIlH, Pie.idrnl C. DinKHING, Vita PrtilJenl an J Culiicr DIRECTORS F.S. DOBKNItECIIRK. C. DETUNING. A. O. NEAL I Nli D W. GUNMAN. Seven Big Joyous Days A Solid Week of the Best Music, Kiitortaiiiineiit and Itcclurcti that the Country affords- - iCUison-Whitc qual ity. A Binder and Bettor Program than ever this year and the whole week is yours for the price of a Season Tuket. Voyriirii IttHthlotH mill Clumt imiiiii Vnllc tt islrni(riMM)ii rjifi'i )or u;n 26-BigAttractions-26 IllSUli .Mili O.S'hV .1 J'JU' OI VII 1$M Private Peat KnuiouK writer and humorist. Worth the price of a season ticket to hear his "Two Years in Hell and back With a Smile" Mary Adel Hays Noted coloratura soprano of New York appears on tho fourth evening assisted by her company of Recital Artists Apollo Concert Company Kive musicians known throughout the Chautauqua world. One of the big musical attractions of the platform for the last decade Czecho-Slovak Band Jurosluv Cimera brings his famous Czecho-Slovak Baud for two full concerts on the fifth day. Madame Helen Cafarelli, Soloist "Turn to the Right" Kdwiu M. Whitney, America's foremost interpreter of plays, presents in monologue from the metro politau success, "Turn to the Right" Edward F. Trefz Member of Amerieau Food Mission to Europe, former assistant to Hoover in Kood Adminstration work. Great lecture on Reconstruction Season Tickets Prices: Adults $2.50, Students $1.50, Children $1.00 War Tax not Included. ST. JOHNS JULY 21-27 THE CENTER OF ATTRAC TION In tho Sporting Goods lino is this store. We do not say it hoastingly, hut heeauae wo have been told so often that for values in fine Sporting Goods, this store lias no ciml. We should like your opinion also, Come and examine the mer chandise and compare our prices wiiii inosB cnargeu eisownero for ofpial qualities and we'll abide the result. Byerle & Armstrong 420 North Jersey Street Olllit Main 7167 Ho. Wnndfann 1101 IIoum; 9 A. M. In S I'. M. Ltcnlnift tiy Apfmlfitmrnl 20G-7-8 iWULAND UIDG. riltli 11 nil WdhliKln Street Portland, Orrnon PAT'S 3 Barber Shop 2 108 N. 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