3 THE ST. JOHNS REVIEW A. W. Markle, Hditor Published FHdayof Jach Week Subscription pries $1.00 pryenr. Outside of Multnomah Comity f2.00 per yenr iti ndrftnec. AdVkktisino Katks: 26ccnla per Inch cntih Insertion. Locals G cents per line, nV-JfHtllll 'Act Will Have Housewarming inVMuium 25 cents. yewrly contracts Spct-lrtl rates on TitK nrvtmv in l'ortlt (1. Orci'on. ns ninll mutter of lite sccou 1 clnss under the Act of Con- jytcn of Match J, 1879 Portland, it is said, will bo irailv decorated in honor of Pros ident Wilson's visit next week. Flaws will Iv? displayed on autos and from many homos and busi ncss iilncoa. If you do not have a (lair you can et one at a bar gain at the Review office. Still a few left. Get onu while the prices right. By increasing its capital stock to the two million dollar mark the Peninsula Lumber Company shows an abiding faith in this part of the country that is re freshing. More than that, it proves their faith Hint condi tions will be good for some time to come, nnd gives further as suranco of the permanency of better conditions on the Penin sula. Seems a strange and most tin called for requirement that when a man wants to reshiugle his homo he must first make a trip to the city mill, till out a ones tlonairo" and contribute a dollar in return for a pormit. Of all the petty, irritating and provok ing requirements of tho fair city of Portland, necessity for a per mit to rip off old shingles and put on now is. wo bono, the worst. It is surely trying the patience of humanity a little too far when a man cannot put a ryjw roof over his head to keep out tho elements without lirst paying for the privilege. Time, indeed, that the maze of red tape, inspection, regulations and requirements be overhauled and tho unnecessary ones cast into utter oblivion. Tho building regulations might bo a good place to start oil. Skinning tho shipbuilders! inai is a mild term for the treat mont accorded tho Paciliu coast shipbuilding industry. The mil road freight rates on steel Imve been raised 1)2 per cent from Pittsburg and 105 per cent from Chicago to Paciliu count points. At such rates freight on steel for an 8800 ton ship amounts to $87,rU0, it protective tariH in fa vor ol Atlantic coait ship build ors. rr.'t common citizen imng inou , H'ornmont operation of railroad, advanced freights 25 per cent, and does not know this discrimination. Woitorn ship DiiiKhirH arc compelled to pay douDiu tho freight they paid in 111111, nnd a rato much higher than evun Japan pays on steel, No nlool s allowed to bo sent to this coast by water, tho shin ping board claiming it needs all tho ships on tho Atlantic sea board.- Pacific Coast Manufac turor. . The 450 employes of the Port land Woolen mills will enjoy a housewarming in their new club house adjoining tho factory buildings next Monday. The furnishings will not all be in stalled by that time and a more formal opening is arranged to take place later. The building will be thrown open for the em ployes before it is entirely ready because they wanted the mana ger of the mills, C. H. Carter, to enjoy their first festivity there with them. Mr. Carter leaves next week for a stay of Bcveral months in eastern states in the interests of the business. The club houso is tho consum mation of a dream of E. L. Thompson, president of the com pany, who has planned for mnny years to erect somo such struc ture to add to the comfort and enjoyment of all who worked with him. Tho building is a lath nnd concrete structure, with spacious wood porches running all around. It is provided with all tho comforts nnd conveniences of a private social or athletic club. The main hall of tho build intr is a lanre uuditorium convert iblc into a dancing hall or dining room. A small dining room for the overseers adjoins tho main hall. Senarato lounging nnd rest rooms arc provided for the use of men and women employes. A huge fireplace is n feature of ench. Locker rooms arc provid ed with individual lockers. On tho basement floor a gymnasium and bow ni: alley arc being in stalled. The management of the club will be in tho hands of an organization of tho employes who will be assisted in arrang ing entertainment, games, con tests, etc.. by a welfare worker employed by the company. Ex- (luisitc color effects in tho inte rior decorations of tho building are enhanced by an unusual light ing scheme. Kone-gray tones are used, both in the interior wall effects and on the exterior of the building. The architect who planned and supervised the con struction of tho building is Lew is I. Thompson, son of rJ. I Ihompson. The building itse has cost tho comimnv approx mutely $20,000 ami it is estimat cd that its annual maintenance will involve an expenditure about $5000. Multnomah Attractions Saturday. Sent. CONSTANCE TALMADGE "WHO CARES? Select. 13- in Sunday, Sept. 14 CHARLES RAY In "THE BOSH UR" Paramount. Come on, you base hall fans. This one will tickle you. Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 15 and 16 PAULINE FREDERICK PHO" Paramount. KR'S TRAIL," No. 14. in "SA. Also "TIG- Wednesday, Sept. 17 Charlie Chaplin in "SUNlsrYSILW"-In 3 acts. Ills latest million dollar comedy. Also a strong feature, probably AN ITA STEWART lu"A MIDNIGHT ROMANUi." Thursday and I'rlday, Sept. 18 and ID HARRY CAREY in "Till? OUT CAST Ol' POKHR 1'L.AT" Uni versal Sclal from the famous Marie Twain story. Saturday, Sent. 20 DOROTHY DALTON In "OTnitR MUN'S WIVUS" Paramount. FLOUR, RE-SALE Th. Unlt.tl StuUa Grain Corporation Announces that It will sell 'Straiuht" uradc flour, to all tmrrhuscrs, III carload lots, in MO lb. jute sucks, kw welkin, delivered to any Kali, way Station In one 10, com prising the Slates of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, nl not to exceed 10.00 per bbl. net cash, Purchasers will be supplied from nearest avail able mill, which may result In slight saving for buyers' account, W'holtialnnd bbli profits on such (lour muit not exceed 75c per bbl. and rtulltr'i profits muit nol exceed f US per bbl. lulAJdreJi All'communlcilloni lo 3 United States Grain Corporation Sto llnrl ol Trdt lljllln I I'orllml, Oirjon. 1 IT HAS IJEEff DECIDED To BUILD A 20 STDRV D0ILOIN& TlllS FROPf THE BIG IMPROVEMENT In trade this store has made con tinuously is due largely to the good Will of those to whom we sell aportincr goods. They are so well satisfied with their pur chases that they recommend us to their friends who in turn send others here. p invite you to come fully expecting that after your visit you will become an other of our advertisers. Byerle & Armstrong '120 North- Jersey Street Real Estate! Central Location Thirteen years in 'the busi ness in St. Johns. LLstyourProperty with Us We Alnko Sales S. C. Cook 402 N. Jersey Street '1 ho permanency of St. Johns in a IniHinoHa annuo is now so an aurad that nono van ovor acain quoNtinn tho fact. It in hound to grow and grow. lrom ru mont said to ho woll founded thuro will bo Hororal now Indus trios located horo probably be fore M8iiow Hies," Among tho prospootivo now industries aro two saw mills, it is said. How ever this may he, there cortain- ly can be but little doubt that now Induatrioa will steadily come. One unfailing assurance of tins is the fact that tho Dock Commission has ovor one hund red acres of land that it will not need and which is now being piaceu in condition at the tormi na! sito. This land will mostly be givon ovor to industrial pro jects. and the extremely low ron- uu oi mo lanu, wnicn, wo tin Papers have been filed at Sa em increasing tho capital stoc or tho I'eninHiila Lumber com pany from $1,500,000 to $2,000. 000. This is the second increase In capitalization of the company tins year and is made necessary by the rapid expansion of the businesH. In discussing tho move this morning, F.C. Ivnapn, pros ident or the company, said: "It is tliu purpose of tho ofli corn of our company so to plan our operations that wo can iih mire all our employes of tho per mnnenco of this industry in the community. To mnke tho im nrovements in me plant ant u the expansion of our organi zntion necessary to do hub re quires considerable working enp ital. "One of tho unfortunate thinua about the lumber business is that aaa rule the workers do not fee that their work is necessar ily permanent and the tips am downs of the business in the past have given them reason onough to feel that way. Hut the indus try as a who e a now moro sta bilized than ever before. Wo believo that the world-wide do- mund for lumber will Imve to be suppliid very largely from the Orogon and Washington for ests for many years to come and we aro proparing to tako care of our share ot it. We want our employes to loej that they can safely purchase homes nnd es tablish themselves permanently in this community." lhe Peninsula Lumber compa ny lias found it necessary to build an addition to the compa ny hotel on Willamotto boulevard in order to accommodate dorstnnd will mi nvi. ,t ?v .,h m tm,er to accommodate new Bion. will make it especially do- 10 ,ts n,Kht shift.-telegram. sirable. Taken in consideration ol tho fact that a lease of many years duration may be secured. ui.d being city proporty, there will be no taxes to pay on tho land, it is real v a better nroim sitionthanif the industrial own ers possessed the property, He ing situated with, easy access to tho water front nnd railroad with terminal rates, nnd a pro jected street car extension, a veritablo beehive of activity is bound to umiio in North St. Johns at no distant date; in fact, it ia already started. So with what is assured, in connection with what is projected, there can bo little fear that St. Johns will be up and coming for all timo to come. Such being tho case, nono should hesitato to build. Empty or vacant houses are a thing of the past. A now era hat. been inaugurated and the need of moro houses has be come a crvmg nocessity. There are numberless tine sites for res- muiiccs iieru ana tenants aro waiting. In upito of the high price of material and labor, it would seem profitable to build moro tenunt homes in St. Johns now. McKINNEY'S BARGAINS S-von room cottage with large lot 15x150, located close in in St. Johns, best residence location, street improved and paid. Price $2(100. Pay $500 cash, balance like rent. Five room modern house, ce ment basement, connected with sewer, large lot 00x100. Prico for quick sale $1050; $300 cash, balance liko rent. Throo room now modern house in best residonco location, lot 50x 100; prico $1500. Small pay mont down, balance monthly. A dandy 'A room house for $1050; terms. Six room modern house, cor ner, lot 100x100. woll located in St. Johns. Price $2000; terms easy. Five room modern house, hard surfaco street and sewer. Prico today $2300; pay $G00 cash, bal ance liko rent. McKINNEi', OlllceMsIn 7S07 . . R. WomlUnn 1 105 IIoum! a A. M. lo 5 I'. M. timings hy Appointment ,untIKOf-OI,''CI. 206-7.H SWLILANI) II 1 1)0. Ilflh and WatlifaiKton Street Portland, Orrj;on 1 m -.ft; FLAGS We will sell a $4.00 Combi nation Flag Set, consisting of a 4x6 ft. flag, pole, cord and window bracket, for $2.75, while they last. Only 10 sets left. ST. JOHNS REVIEW , 404 N. Jersey St. : . The Bank Of Commerce 114 North Jersey St, OFFICERS F. S. DOEHNMXIO, lrrillint C. DETERINC. Vice IVdiilent nnd Guhlrr DIRECTORS f. s.uoiiiiNimciiim, C DETUNING, A. O. NEAI, FHED W.GERMAN. FUNERALS Donutlful grny or blood ndutt oaikot, henne, box, 2 nutoi ombnlmlng and rfln od arvlot for...... . $75 mjm.hr TUACHY I'uiieroU if .lo.lnM for 30, $30, fiQ, fCO. IliRlicr prlctr.l funeral in tiro jmrtlon. We iimiiuUclure eiuketi, IMy nwlstnut, Jtemitiful funernt elwx;l. MILLER &, TRACEY Mnln 20OI Indepandint Funoral Director A 700S W.ihlnslon ut ril.i Slrerl, Hrtvcrn 2()lli and 21st Slreet, Vst Side ST. JOHNS BRANCH OFFICE W. A. ANDREWS, Representative In L (il l Central Ave. N Phone Columbia 888 We fiaue ikoss. IVT Hfj J SltlQS llouU ik $2 V A stasis THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. Authorized Kord Service Sta- ttou. (Julv tremuue lord ).irts used. PENINSULA ELECTRIC CO. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL . ures, size 30x3, guaran teed 6000 miles, SiS.oo up. CARS STORED Woolley Bros. Fine line ol Vogan's Candles ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER, HOME MADE PIES, BREAD AND PASTRY, LIGHT LUNCH ES. CAUL A Wireing, Fixtures, Auto Accessories Diamond Tires Storage Batteries Recharged and Repaired . AGRNTS FOR Western Electric Sewing Machine Come in and get a demonstration oi Electricity's latest Portable Sewing Machine, Phone Col. 977 4I8'N. Jersey Street Dear Mary: I don't see why so many women pay so much atten tion to the pictures on their walls and so little to the rugs on their floors. The beauty of a home begins with its rugs and ends there if they are not 'pretty. I'm as proud of my rugs as I am of my pictures. Why, my rugs have become my friends, they give me such a warm welcome whenever I come into tho house. Your affectionate HELEN. . P. S. Go down and get those rugs you need from H. F. CLARK, the Furniture Man 400-402 S, Jersey St. Store closes at 8 P. Al. Saturdays, other days at 6:30 P. Al. DAVIS' BARGAINS Note th Ubl or your papw. Opposito Ctwifri So100 lid. Monahnn, Prop. 1)0 YOU KNOW THAT wiiiiw iuu Aius SlUk your ilniKKist is second onli to your doctor. Have you ugud tho sanio caro m your choice of a drug gist? CUHRIN SAYS SO. o In order to Insure a change of ad vartliement tho copy (or iuch chango hould reach tMt office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'olook p. m. Pleaat fmtcbr this and save the prinUi THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SPCOtAt. FEATURES A tMintlfal cifflpui, (co)U of tpUl UU. a' -a (i-.M. lev cvt, lth ium ofpanuxr (or nlfhtir, g.uuc (or -ul xli Uekjj "Oron Si int. THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. 80HOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS Th. V- i - jr mclajft tb tl'v ot IJWrttutf S. uc u4 Ik ArU. b4 tht iVrUtttl) , ArrhltMtnr. JoornlliTl. Oau aire, Klakiiwa wi Miuxc. FRESH FROM THIS BAKERY a layer cake is a dream to behold aud a joy to taste. Light as a surf beam, with fillitiR that simply can not be described, theenke will prove a royal treat. At your next affair order one and you'll make yourself famous for your splendid hospitality. Wc hurt lhe btst. Orders taktafor Wtddiog Cakt. Pennine's Bakery and Delicatessen 115 North Jersey Slreet PAT'S Barber Shop & 108 N. Jersey St. EDMONDSON & CO. Plumbing, Heating & Tinning We Repair Aluminum Ware I'hone Col. 92 207 S. Jersey St. Four room house on lot 50x106, street improvements in and paid, in direction of new Ter minal, St. Johns. Price $800; $150 cosh, balance at $10 per month with 7 per cent interest. Four room house in central part of St. Johns, lot 50x180, tine Karden and plenty of fruit This lot is worth close to the total price asked for the place. Price $925; $250 cash, balance $10 per month, 7 per cent inter- lest. Fine riverview hous6 with 11 . rooms, with 8 or 10 fine cherry trees; ought to be 20 bushels of fine cherries every year. This house is in Rood shape and could not be built for $2500. Lot 50.100; can be bought today for $1600. Takes about $500 cash, with balance on good terms. Beet value I know of. The fi bed rooms can be rented to in dustrial workers on water front. Forty acres 5 miles from a. good towns, on the main line of the S. P. Ry. in Douglas county, Oregon. Some of it has been in cultivation. All can be cultivated but about 2 acres. No rock. Want to trade for a house and lot and will pay cash difference. A. W. DAVIS. 202 N. Jeraev street. Phone Col. 824.