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UNIVERSITY PARK AND PORTSMOUTH w nf iUn. Wt;ek In and AronncI These Enterprising Suburbs. Ontlicrcd and Condensed for the Information of Review Readers Personal, Social and Otherwise. Miss I'nnnie Ilcmslock went to Mc Otic of tho pleasant social events Slintivillo last Sntimlay for tt week's of the week occurred at the residence I lm school house iiesdny ovenitiL'. The party was fi'tv lias been irmch improved by n fresh en in honor of .Miss Kva Cnstcel, who coat of paint. will depart in a few days for her for- II. (I. Sihrny, who is now with the nur home in Illinois. The Imsless , of tt..i....:,.. I..T, i i'.. u.itl .. t..iit.l the evening was Miss hthcl Constable, . . . ' . . . ntitl 4i hit U'lm n tltrtrttiiiit film Alirtlll llllll PIIV f Villi! IIIIMM "IIWI aiwnw mill n most Itnivi'iirMt V ,, , , . . ., .... tweiily-llvo were ptosent, and n inns' Mr. Untiled, who has just sold his .,,',. ' cfrt,sh residence, will move ..to one o. no Hor;c(I ' ,cIll,,lg ki! jiniiniiiK ikiusus mini tij f It IDS. Tlio Iteliekahs met Tiitdity even intf, nnd the device team spent con siderable time drilling. Thico pres iiit had a good time. Have yon invested any in real prop erty on lliu peninsula 7 It not, yon inn making one of the mistakes of your life. Correct it while yon may. Odd Fellows Indira No. 123, will elect olllcers Saturday evening Work in the second derive will he put on, Visiting brothers will bu conlially welcomed. Dr. DeVaiil lias again returned to California, his wife's mother having taken a turn for the worse, ami wont was leceived heio Tuesday that she was ileiiJ, Mr. It. Coon of Hood llivcr, lias purchased It. llatlleld'M residence nt University Pink. Mr. Coon was nt odd lime a member of the Oregon leg Mature. Wnibly No. .'I, United Aitimitis, mril in their temple at Pnitsmnitlli everv Wednesday evening. I'tlu 01- terstetl. master artisan: Mis, A. S. Clark, secielnry. Karl Coiistahle ami wife, former residents of the I'aik but now tosiil I ilk' In .Simllle, were hero Wednesday visiting lelntives and icnewing old nnpiiilnlnnens. Mr. lohii Mock lias n stumppullor nl wotk on his place lidding greatly every hour to the appearance nml worth of his nlieady very valuable piuM'ily. (I. II. Ileuistock, the MHdiiuistcr and iiieichaiil, is seetetary of nearly nil the lodges meeting lieie, and has his hands full, Hut he gels away with the wotk in ii eieditalde inanuer. I. It. Wi-talil, at mpauieil by Mrs, Wright, and liis sister, Mis. Nash, hsive for Dundee nnd MeMlnuville Monday, ultein n few days will be hpiHit visiting friends and tclutivos. IM (tiliiiiiu, hiii of the eelebmled I'Aillaud aiiclioiieer, lias houghl the TlioiiipMiii piiiNtily ut I'niveisily and lias moved in. Mis father ami mother paid the family n visit Sunday. Itobi. Mitchell and Mis Maud Saiiii, ete united in nun rinse at Vancouver, Vnh., Iat Sunday. Miw Kwhii was formetly a insidcitt of this place. Her ftieiids evlcml ihiukiuI tila lions. AHeiubly N'ii, :i, Puiled Ailisaus will give a four evenings' wmmmI of dllllWI, wdlH't piogrotiMi, winding up with a giutid Micinl ball. It is the tivHHsion of their lll'lh annual fair, and n deiidid ml lime is piumised, 'IV (Vlumbln I'liixersily football m w wit to MeMlnuville Thuivday, to day Ike MeMiiiuville ItaptUt col- lie Ichiu. The team was nnsuiiKiii id by iuile a iiuihIhi' of their stud en I friwHl. 'IV imuII of the Hum was 0 to 0. Our I Hit up a Hue TNIHts Imt eMlkl mil mhiio. OmHtliHii AtwiUr of I'oiUiimuth. dlttd Stiwlsy si the heme of her broth er, the ltv. Ilabhxiii of l'oiet (ltjve. kllttke nf siilyits, and lining Tl yiwis of line, bad little ww for n oovory. Mix. Kmma llollialer of I'otliUHHilli, with wIhmii hIio had long uwhlMl, wus her daimbter. A tibial eliib, to be kuunu by tlw eUtltl iiiiiim of N'aieims, was or MHuifttsl at I'oitniiHiutli Monday even iuK. TV i-l .ili will wive dnuetM al i AtnilMi' iutivuU duriiiu (be msimhi. Ih Ural one of which will be held at ArttMiw' leoiple iu Tuvwlay ev-OttiMlf- II. II. Iltmutfck, of the I'nheinily l'mk Dime Co., is the Hiitbtnimsl int ent of The Review, and nil uheriv tiiiws ihih lie left willi him. AIm now itenvs and onlei-s for job wotk, We hope the eilitens of Ibis immediate dUtriot will show their appreciation of The Iteview, and ive thoir sub scription to Mr. Ileuistock, I cakes, etc. cream, It is urucntly teiitiestcd by The He- I view that our friends iesirt to us all items of interest, such as social func tions, iersotials, or itnythliu; that may he of interest, dust make n note of these matters, nnd leave with Mr. Iletnstock, at the University Park Shu Intil recently sulTerud from n Druv Co.'s stote, or nt the Portsmouth Pharmacy, in t lie brick block corner, as early in tlio week as KissihIe. Please lemember this, friend", ns we want to make this dcpartfi.tit interesting. The University Park M. K. Sabbath school has undertaken a systematic levietv of the Old Testament lessons for the Inst two barters. Wo under stand that a lnvis and Clark souven ir ftold dollar is to be awarded the best essay covering the six months. The Iteview will watch the outcome and will cheerfully publish the cssny if not more limn n column or two. We can not learn too much about the kooiI hook, nor practice its precepts too closely, PoilMiioutli Tent No. Kl, K. 0. T. M., meets in Odd Fellows hall, 1st mid ;trd Tuesdays. I). S. Walton, com mumlcr, (I. II. nonstock, It. K. slot U, secielnry. I. 0. 0. F. Peninsular lde No. liH, meets in Odd Fellows Hall, over postolllre corner, every Saturday ev euiiiK. C I). KcK'T, N. (., 0. H. Hem- Kebekah l.de, I. 0. 0. I',, No. ?:, meets 'Jiid nml lib Tuesdays at Odd Pillows hall. Miss Adell Horseman, N. (1., Mrs. (I, II. Henxtoek, secielnry. I3X0BLLENT ENTERTAINMENT. Tho Haywood Club Amatourit Aqult Tlioiniolven With Credit. One of the most meiitorious ninn- leur theatrical eiiteittiiiiineuls it has been our k""1 foituue to witucx for mniiy a day, was that Kiven by the Haywood (tub, In their auditorium at University Paik, Monday nihl. II. I,, t . (Irilllllrs popular comedy, in thiee nets, entitled "lletweeu Acts," seldom, if ever, was wiveii a better in terpretation. I he play is replete with seiiMilional situations, both kiiivo and aiuiifiiiK, the Niitrnyal of which by the various iNirsous in the cmt would do credit to many of the more p:eten lions nctorx who o nil the himrds as piofivwiouals. To commend different ladiiHt nml K'nlleiiieii lepiVH'iitinK the dilTeient wils K'ixiually, for merit, would be ililllenlt, tor every one nc- in 1 1 1 im I tlieuisclvtM witli eredit. lol lowiiuc is the cul : Dick" Coin foil, umrriisl yet siimle t'lms, Pniicluld (litime Menbjiile, mi unfriendly friend Kumciic Itallis AloMiuder Mminder, Dick's uncle, Idsiiwd but bluiiH'IcM.W'ill A. Clink Han ii, Cum I'm I V iimiii servant Claude Hiown Mis. Choueiiliim Metindei-, DiekV aiiiil, Idiiuudewi but blnuusl Mrs. 0. W. Athev Hdilb Cemfoit, Dick's wife, unknown, unhouoiml and iiomihc Mm. D, M, Moiviiii Sally, Mix .Mmiudor's fwncb maid, Mi Helen Duley dolin F. llHinfonl, Piauit The Haywood Club is a bival ortnui- iuilioii, a majoiity of the mcmbors re idiHir lime, ST. JOHNS REVIEW an early date all liabilities will be wiped out. The officers are: J. B. Kastcr, presi dent; I). II. .Morgan, vice-president; Arthur P. Johnson, sorefary nnd L. V. Hnrt, trensuret. I). B. Moiirnii is the manaKcr, nnd to liis elTorts, en thusiastically seconded by every offi cer and mrmber of the club, is due its success. The next entertainment will bo Riv en early in December, when "Tomp kin's Hired Man," a domestic drama with a strong heart interest, nnd thrilling climn.xes will bo presented. llenttlirnllncss of tlio (Join If Tom Hattnum's prediction was vnrined. ho Is now "sIokIiik tenor wiin Uio ntiRels." IIo wns the most lovable of Wnshlnsrton correspondents, nnu when consumption develojictl hw fel low JoiirnallsM secured htm n treo.s- ury annoltitmont which took lilm to. Texas, whero, on IlKht auty, it was hoped tint his life would bo prolonged. The evenlnc before his departure, at n farewell dinner, Tom was tho live liest cotiverif.itlonnllst. Ho said: "The cltmato of Toxns Is like that of Florida, nnd I nm sure to Improve there. A consumptlvo friend of mine In Philadelphia went to Florida, wotffhlnir only nlncty-ono poutuls. When ho imo Iwck six months later ho welched ono hundred and forty- elKlit jwunds. Tluvt's what tho expres.i company chanced." Unitatinl lliiiplinnU Ncccnnnrjr. "Willie, denr," his mother said, "I wish you would go out nml sco wnnt all that racket In Uio next block Is about." Wllllo went away, nnd returned half nn hour Inter with the desired Inor-mutton. There wan n deni nnd dumb couple innrriM down thero this ovenlnp," ho Mid, "nnd Uio boy Is tryliiR to shlv- nreo 'om ncoonllnV Chloairo Tribune. Hwtet I'ntnto I'liitillitK. Peel and rato four sweet potntoeJi bent six cks thorouRldy, whites and yolks separately; mix half n pound ot siik'nr with one-fourth of n pound of butter (or n llttlo morel; add the eciri to this, nnd then tho omtocs; senxm with tiutincs and nllplce nml half n tenspiMinful of salt, nnd mix throimh It four tnblciiootifuti of Hour. I lake. I'rltil llntnKiin Hniinnui, Thli Is much Improved by Mns llppeil first In cracker crumbs. All tho slices nre to be cooked In "deep fat" nml then lifted out. Next put them Into n shallow frying pan and scramble up beaten epu's with them. Ilnllcr IIckiik. Olio ipinrt hei:n boiled with a slleo of suit inirli with little xnlt n ml iicn. per; servo with butter or cream; both, $ iQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ in w ,- 8 the x I Portsmouth Pharmacy 8 Will Open with a FRESH STOCK of 5 s Perfumes, Toilet Articles of all Kinds 8 iS Dnhhpr Hnnrk n Full I m ft X "wVi 5 !x Akn PtPnt Wpdifinp at CUT RATES! 8 m m i ii.iir m smmm wuBwaavw 5 0 Monday Morning, Nov. 28th 0 S. F. FOUTS, Prop. R. W. PRITCHARD, Manager Q 0CXX)0CMDOCKX)CXDdOOOCMXM UNIVERSITY PARK DRUG COMPANY ntKSIt BTOCK Of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. rnESOniPTlOKS OAIlCrULLY compounded Also a Vine Line of Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery, Stationery nnd School Hooks Post Ofllco Corner UNIVERSITY PARK I Portsmouth Grocery iW9 1 icp. 1 A If liked. 1 la Never Hnillnt AkmIii, MIm Uniting Did I tiudentaiid you to Kty you nro a college Kr.idti.ite, Mr. KnpletKli? SapldKh I w pwesumo you did, I iv Kwaduntoil with IiIkIi honmitu, tloiieher Itnow. MUi UuttliiK Must hnve been nn In ferior educational lnstluitloii, wasn't It? Never tell n Klrl you love tho cround she wallis ou uiileit ho owurf Uio tval estalu. has recently chntiKcd hands nnd is better prepared than ever to furnish you the best Kroccries nt just prices. We nro hero as n permanent business institution, KunrnntccliiK satisfaction on our goods. We solicit n share of your patronage nml will do sutiare dealing' with child ns well ns parent. Ilcnsoiinhlo prollt, llrst clans poods nnd honest deal itiir is our motto, Come in nnd yet prices nnd prove our claim. x IS37-n.old.s, XDotson. 6z do. nnH t H i f i J. I'lITKIISON' FOR ALL i It. W. SMITH PETERSON & SMITH Dcaltri In TLOUR, FEED, HAY, BRICK. LIME AND CEMENT, SIHNdLES LATH, COAL, ETC. Col I)llTrf4 t IMrlUnJ I'rl( l'lui On lUlt frflflit Clin I'rowpt DtllTtrjr tu4 Crrvt l'il Thono Union 3101 8T. JOHNS, OREGON f f 4 f -f -f X Unlvorslty Park Ilea contral to that groat manufacturing district extend ing along the water front from tho Portland Flouring Mill to St. Johns. Two thousand hands will soon havo employment within easy walking ills tauco from University Park. The bet. tor class engaged In this diatrict are Bargains in Real Estate Money to Loan on Good Security ST. JOHNS, OREGON Phono, Union 11-42 "55 nVSLS,tu'3: BEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN ST. JOHNS vcrlslty Park because it is tlm of every good man to have his homo City Lots In North St. Johns, $25 Down. SJO a Month. in rospoctablo surroundings. I, , TT . , Jn University Park now has the far. Five and One-Half Acres one block cast of Point View, SI 625. famed Bull Run wator at 60 cents per rw j r u tr e4 u A r r .1 , fawect. has mnm Ann ri,n.o ..Unc and Unc-nalt otorv House. 4 Rooms. Bath nnd Pnnh-v. The elub was oivauisml I dor construction than anv othir mih.' with Lnt 5fiirl5n. St. fnhnc Hflcrhtc SRnn mtm tw.i i m fr (ho puro urb, has employment for nioro men c 4, A ... tt 10x ti ol futtiiobiuir fitU rtutnimnt at h e. than any othor suburb, has better Unc-rourth Acre with House 16x18, Oak Park, $450, The elub lMMs tl.e uiittiii.be I ball, eilucatlpnal facilities than any other x?ni p,,, jJnPn rUt.U j t , -r .nft , t- , ...uipleied it him 111 led lt p Hiii of Portland, has a larger payroll rour Koom House, Chicken House and Lot 5xi00 In Point tK, nIUry. mhi ud infi lled mh ,"an. any 0,hor ulurb, has tho high- View, S8o0. vv uwsi- 01 moramy in roruami. It r rs Uii 1 . t. otrcrs the best opportunity on earth 1 cn -oom Hotel, only one in town, Livery and Feed Stable, to investors and homcscekers. Prices! Fruit Trees, Fine Water. For sale, $1500, or will trade, of lots are advancing. .CaU and see . . , . . v-orncr iuuxiuu, at cnaot Woodstock car line, $265, MftftMlyne n plant, inciiniiiir an ev M'iin nt' Mtrl huttdtiHl ddlars. and miw lMe h went and ooiiit'.u table place, well adapl.1 for tlumtiieul nnd .'tlr enlertiuwMilii. This oku. of IniprovcHhiiits wus aiiiiHl by die elub, and the proceed of all ontor tuiumtuits tit oltxiriiir 111T the doht iuouned, Success lias attended their eiTurts m far, and it is hyped that t 1 , , us about University Park. FRANCIS Room I. M'KENNA COO, Commercial Block Portland, Oregon Lot 100x129, 4 Room House, Cement Basement, Bath and Pantry, St. Johns Heights, $1260. Lot 91x204, 2 Story House 30x40, Oak Park, $1500. t ALSO ACREAGE IN NORTH ST. JOHNS