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Portsmouth Tent No. 82, K. 0. T. M;, meets In Odd Fellows hnll, 1st nnd 3rd Tuesdays. D. S. Walton, com mander, 0. II. Hcmslock, II. K. stock, secretary. I. 0. 0. F. Peninsular Lodge No. 12S, meets in Odd Fellows Hnll, over postollico corner, every Saturday ev ening. C. I). Kcgcr, X. 0., 0. II. Hem- Hebckah Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., No. 72, meets 2nd and 1th Tuesdays nt Odd Fellows hall. Miss Adell Horseman, X. 0., Mrs. 0. II. Ilemstock, secretary. UNIVERSITY PARK AND PORTSMOUTH Something New! Happenings of the Week In and Around Enterprising Suburbs. These Gathered mid Condensed for the Information of Review Renders Personal, Social and Otherwise. 5v inrrvmniiiii i miirpri . a m. . . m i r m. a a x. a . All Kvn Ciintciil loft Tuesday for WinoiM, where xlio e.vieU to remnin. Tho University I'nik Driif?. Co. uro receiving a full lino of drug, unci oth ur good. Tim I'oilMiiouth Pharmacy him In stalled a counter telephone for the iieeomumdiitiun of ilH ciwlomcrs. Rev. J. S. Dunning, who riwiileil hute iiliotil ii year, removed to Irving-1 (011 this week, wheio lie owiw pi op erly. Ctnwfoid, the hnrher is htiihling up ii good liu.xinwH. He given just ns good ii elmve iih you can get on the west Mile. The Ciiivoitdly I'nik nchool will mmiii hnve a piano plnccd in the ncIiooI lioime for the lice of the school. This will lo n vm 1 11 it ti to addition. The !lit wiclnl dance given hy the iViuciwtiiH (,'lnli, at i i tif mis Temple, luiwdiiy evening, was well attended and a must pleasant evening was (pent. .1. V. lingley, fiiiinerly with the ITniveivily Land Co.. has otMmcd an olltci! in the lirick hloek I'ottsmoiith and will coiiilncl a leal estate buI nun. The iHiieiiln of Dr. Collier, are hem ft tun I'endli'lon, Oie,, and ate the guuet of Dr. Do Vanl. They nie well liiiliiowed with I'niversily I'nik and may tcmiiin for some time. It. V. I'litrlianl, of the I'ortsmoiilh I'liinmaey, in eurner hrirk hloek, nnlliiiiircd to tcreivu orders for nub M'llptions, advertising and jnh work All items of news left with him will he taken cine of. Anton Yost, who left here aliout a year ugn, and siient the time on the coast, icliirncd hete Wednesday, ami has located peimanently, lie has ills coveted that the peninsula is almiit the host place to leside that lie has loiiud. (Ilasti llros. it Co. will open a llrsl- cIiim slock or gtuceiies and general iiieichaudise, in the hrirk hloek, I'oilsmoiilli, next .Monday. I his lit in pioHsitrt to sell goods at city prices, ami with llieir cxiieriourc in the linsi ness will, no donlil, grt a fair share of the mpidly growing trade in this lo cality. II. N. Hudson, siipicine master art win, teliiined Sat in day evening after a two weeks iili-cnee siient in east- ci n Washington ami (hogun, where he has licen helming in the interests of the otder. Since occupying the si lion of supreme m.ister, Mr. Hudson has winked hind and enthusiastically in liehalf of the order and willi good lesiills. Mr. Morris, a I'oilsmoiilh liather, while mi his way home at a late hour Wednesday evening, was coiil'ionli hy a l ranger, whom Men is look for a highwayman and look to his heels at a iiiiniciilotiN sh'cd. It tiaiispinvH mat the Mi anger was a lesidenl of I'otlsinoiilh ami only wanted match to light a ignr. Hut Morris didu t lake time to see. Col. Mi'lulyie, who seven yean ago conducted a giocery sloie in the room in the hi ick hloek where Class Hhk ate tiow oH'iiing a similar stoic, d at Woodlawn Saturday, and was Inn led from I'inleyV iiudet taking rooms .Momlay. Deceased was nil Ihnmgh the civil war, Miming a coiiiiulion as iolouel, and was pioiaiueiilly eon Heeled with (liaud Auny alTaim. A jwtltiun is out to improve Ci.ke flitHit, loading liom I mvorsily I'aik Million n Coliimhia Cuiveoily. This impiiivenient is liadlv needed. We think the university hoys have lieeti liiile Kiticnl with m, walks. Most of us roeidents have hecome used to Iwil walk hy degtetw, hat young men ulttuiiliiitf M'hool ami visitors to the paik and school, certainly eect boiuelliliig lietler than u few ml leu plunk with une end In mud and wa tec in (lie winter, mid ImiIi ends coil. od up like meat-rind in Mimuier. Let ns have a few decent walks in I'ni. versity I'nik. If we have Kiske stieet improved it may set a good example. J.et the eivie improvement cluh do its duty and rotten walks will con ho to ho our leproneh. The rwideneo owned hy Luvn llivyal, on Portsmouth ' avenue, was dNeoveied lu be on the Tuesday inorniug. When the llames weio di. covered, the roar of the house was huining fiercely. The residents of iienihy cottages devoted their labor to protecting their own abodes, wet ting the roofs with buckets of water and keeping a sharp lookout for sparks. Tlie house is a total loss. Shortly after it had burned to the ground an investigation is said to have shown I'refh wagon tracks lend ing from the front ami rear doors. They are supposed to have been made by the wagon in which it is alleged the furniture was carried away pluv ious to the lire. Iloyal was formerly employed as iiightwatelimau in a mill, it is said, Of late he has been doing odd jobs. His wife is in the asylum for the insane, and until three weeks ago he lived at the house with his two little ehildteu. It is openly charged that (he lire was of incendiary origin Tompkins Hired Man. "Tompkins Hired Man," a rural I in in ii iii Ihtee acts, by Kltln W. Mer- i ilium, which is to be present 'd by (he popular Haywood Club next IViday evening, December Kith, at their audi torium. I diversity Paik, and at llickncr's hall, in this city, on Mon day the I'Jlh, is awaited with uniiMinl interest. Fmpioymeni I : t Will open in the Brick Block, Portsmouth, Monday, December 5th FOR ALL FRANCIS I. M'KENNA Room 600, Commercial Block Portland, Oregon Olgarn, Tobacco and Confectionery .... I CAMt, rroptliur ST. JOHNS University Park lies central to that groat manufacturing district cxtcnu ing along tho water front from tho Portland Flouring Mill to St. Johns. Two thousand hands will soon havo employment within easy walking dls tanco from Un verslty I'arK. ino oct tcr class engaged In this district aro strivlne to have their homes at uni vcrisity Park becauso it Is tho desiro of ovory good man to havo his homo In rcsncctablo surroundings. University Park now has tho far. famed Bull Run water at GO cents per ffwect, has more fino residences un dor construction than any other sub urb. has employment for moro men than any other suburb, has better educational facilities than any other Dart of Portland, has a largor payroll mt.. I lllnll any ubiiui iuuuiu. imo n us.. i,.m.ins, ii .i.-sH)i,,is union offorg tno bCBt opportunity on earth wiiu ciiiinui loienue oeceii in nvlnr nnil homMfiekerfl. Pr ces Henry Detiltnger hf lots aro ndvancing. .Call and sco Dixey, the hired mini, one of nature's us about University Park. nobleuieti I. II, haslcr lohii Keminglon, in love with Louise D. II. .Morgan deny, a loiiolry lad ..Claude Ittown bniise, the elder dniigliter, long suf i....:.... I..., ! IU..I.K, ! iiii-iii nniiAnnnAninn . ..Mis .Mirlle Ilrown O L L A H U l M ri L Un Julia, Hie elder sister, proud and siHiiled .....Miss Jessie Thouipon Kuth, u niece ol Mr. lompkins, live ly and able In hold her own Miss Helen Duley Mrs. .Sarah Tompkins, a womnn with a seciel thai embitters her Ml Lulu Thump-on The play is a domestic dmmii of thi Old llouistead" and "Way Down Ivast" order, abounding in iitiainl Humor, iiileimiugleil wild quiet path ami ilriiiniille sittmlioin. I he n nt S't' I";"'1;' wl,li,h A, E, Wilson, the Jeweler AMU. I ItlllllUillK kiliHltt lllllililll Itnlil link I ...... iaitii limit nil Iiuslianil who ilelests ami cannot (utet- ale deceit in any fnim. She lives in hilly dread lent the seciet shall lit lisroveied, and when Julia, the proud ami siMiiieil ilnughler, llunlly coal rout her mother with the facts which have heroine known to her by accident, the situation is dramatic in the e.v trcme. The plot throughout is one of nli'Otliiug iuleiest. In Ihose who have not had the pleasure of witnessing one of the I lav- wood ('lab s productions we could siiKki'sl that they make n stall with T.imiiLliiu lllr...l M.... M I .1 "t.'....in .....i, .Mini, IMIII wilt hit kiiin Iii I ii... luil.ii " " I n T. oi .1 n Tho llayw I Club is woikiui: for " B,raHWY the ui ml wood of Hut Peiiiiisula. m' "" oregou llieir liauilsome ami commoiliuus audi loiiiiin iiciiik ii m'ii ai any nine nir nm TAinin nnmnr tzz r".,,H,.f,,i; ''r: mUtt:r' li. duuno ill) 1 dl in. i .'i iiiiiiiii 1'ilirill in (ills MTIIIIII, nod these eutertuiiimeiits given lliroiigh the winter ate for mainten ance and eiiiipmeut, none of those taking part ever having received n cent lor their services. With a Fresh Stock of &i First-Class Goods City Prices Jin tttm mi n ri jn wi n jn mn in jvi i to" X m m 9 Inspection of onr stock b)' the public is invited. ooooooooo TH E WATCHMAKER JEWELER OPTICIAN nnd prnclienl nt thnl. Anything in tliu line or repairing, wntrli rlennitig, or properly lltting you with classes, anil uverytliing lul ly guaranteed or no pay, go to I His prices nre riuht nnd ho will sat is l' v you, Call nnd mnko his aniuiiliilniice. 1 8T. JOHNS, OREGON The Hazelwood Is nu ttp-IO'dnto quick Lunch, I ( ignr, lonieelionery anil .News Maim. I lie telelirnted lla.cl wood, Cream nnd Mutter kept III MOCK. Portsmouth Pharmacy Is Now Open With a Fresh Stock of Drugs Perfumes, Toilet Articles of all Kinds Rubber Goods a Full Line Also Patent Medicines at CUT RATES! S. F. miS, Prop. R. W. PRITCIIARD, Manager UNIVERSITY PAR DRUG COMPANY rilBHIl HTOCIC or ."UKt AND FRESH DRUGS ? PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. rncscninriONa oAncrunY comtoundhd Also a Iluc Une of ClRnrn, Tobaccos, ConfecHoncry, Stationery and School Hooks Poit Olllco Corner TtTirnn.m.. . 3 MISS IIICII. I'ruprlflrfti Jersey Street St, Johns, Ore Tnmntfir.Q luuiumii u if Mi M O09J Moll ComforUbU Boomi I UI J, VflFDIirD lULUIRII in the hcautll'ul id.vllie drama in three acts hy the lHAYWOOD OLUB at their Auditorium, university Park Friday Eve. Dec, 9 and nt BIckner's Hall, St, Johns Monday Eve. Dec, 12 See nniioiiiicement and cnt elsewhere. AilnuhMou 'Joe, Cluldivn ire. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plan and iweiflcntioini . I. . I ... 1 1 at iiiiniKiicii on nii)iieniion. ah work done with neatness nnd dispatch. Portsmouth Grocery Sff jar n,,a wl" Jo ? S5 claim. m nnd eet ,,rices nml ,rovo our Ig vyxxuxciST -LJOtson. cSC Co. THE BOSTON j-lome Bakery : Keei fresh 1". J. l'KTERSO.V It. W. BUITll Keenn roiiktantlv on hand a h billinlv of Hread. Cakes. I'ies and all linker's goods. We call your Attention to our Home Mado Bread. All or ders promptly tilled and de- 1 1 .. I ANDERSON & ' ALLEN, ST. JOHNS Phone Scott 3101 - PETERSON & SMITH Ilen la rLOUR, PEED, HAY, BRICK, LIme and 0EMENX SHIN0Ug LATH, COAL, ETC. CV.t P,.ir,r,d .1 PortUnd PrtM n. One-JUtr Freltb, Ch.rtM rrompi PellTtrjr inj arrct IVIci Phone Union 3101 ST. JOHNS, OSSOOK