St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, December 16, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i
ST. JOHNS REVIEW -
I.,nn,,lll Tnn Vo. 82. K. 0. T
UNIVERSITY PARK
AND PORTSMOUTH
M meets in Odd Fellows hall, 1st anil
Itril Tuesdays. D. S. Walton, coin
rnnniler. 0. II. Ilcmstock, II. K.
2 Something New!
stock, st'crntury.
1
I. 0. 0. F. Peninsular house no.
V23, meets in Odd Follows Hnll, over
tinatniTtpn enrnnr. nvcrv Saturday cv-
Happenings of the Week In and Aronnd These
Enterprising Suburbs.
2 Portsmouth Cash Grocery!
. am -k ak mm m I 'aJi
eninff. C. D, Hegcr, N. 0., 0. IL Horn-
Ileliekali Ixxlgc, I. U. u. t, xmo.
mnota 'Jml nml 4th Tuesdays at Odd
Gathered nnd Condensed for the Information of Review Readers
Personal, Social nnd Otherwise.
Vt.1lr.wu hnll. Miss Atlcll Horseman,
ft,
N. 0., .Mrs. 0. II. Ilcmstock, secretary.
-
.
A. 0. Tcmplo In liulHlnR n roomy
liounc on Hnvon direct.
Wllllnm lluckncr Unit moved Into IiIa
now Iioiiao on tlio lower end of Torts
mouth nvenuc.
Tim Portsmouth Grocery company
Imvo eroded a now wooden awning In
front of their More.
Mr. nml Mr. M. II. Itnml. of tlnlvcr-
ully I'nrk, left tliN week for Califor
nia to Hjicnrl thn winter.
Tim llenrrnl l!lilrir rompany nro
whin tlio Arllmiru Temple nml the
lirlrk l.tm-k for eleetrle IlKhU.
Mm. It. W. Will 'f I'nrttmiiiith
nvetwf, presented Iier litnlwml with a
liellhy Imliy Imr TiifUy evening.
W. linker, prwlilrnl of the I'enllinilii
l.nwl.er rompmiv, nrrive-l Tnely
ovuhImK, mhiI will remain a eonpli- of
tirkn.
MHm Wfn (.'timmott lm (nti to M
MIhhvIIIi' to vli.lt MIm I'rarieU Hem
htok, who h HojoiiriiliiK Ihern for her
liwtlth.
.Iiiihi A. Orny li pnttinit In llio
foiimlntlon for IiIh dwelling limine on
llio corner of I'orlHinnutL' nvrnuo nml
llnvcni Mreet.
I! .!. Itnrker, president of tlio Pen
lmiilnr l.iiiiiher roiiiixiiiy, nml whom
homt' It nt Tower, Minn., arrival nt
Unlvertilly Purk thin week on it tour
of ilinpiHtloli.
The mrcnt of Dr. Collier, the don
tint, Imvo moved to Porlmnoutli from
Pendleton, nml will mnkn their per
HHinent home hern provided they ciui
Mil their I'hMitii Oregon liilernntH.
Mltrieltn l.odyi', No. tit, of tint lie
lieknh, lit the regular meellnK held
Tlliwdnr evening, fleeted olllrerN nit fol
lows 'Mr. Ilnllle Addock, N. (I.f Mm.
Ilelle Nnth, V. II.! Mm. tl. II. Mem
ittoek, t.if ntiiryj Mm, .1. I,. Wright,
I rtsiMiirtT.
Portxinoiilh Tent, No. Hi, IC. (I. T. M..
nt their Innl ri'Kiilur inert Inu rterlrd
iiDlfeM nt follow! N. A. (lee, emu
iihiihIitj .1. W. Aiikiik, lleutennnl rout
iitimlrr; (I. II, lleimtock, reeordlni; and
llliiiliro keeper,
P. P. Kniipp, iieeri'tnry of the Pen
liMiih l.umlier roinpnny, left for HhijI
ntw, Mich., where ho will pflid the
holldnyN with hlit fnmlly, returning hero
In .Inrninry. Ill fnmlly expert to
come here to rnddn permnnently In
I he Hprlii);.
The l.ndleV Aid doclely will jdvii n
emuly ilcmotiotrntlon nt (Hum llrix. K
On.' hltire, to lift K'H'eriil evenlliK",
Im'IiiiiIiih nekt TiHxeliiy. Two nipt
of Hiiuur will lie the uiliiilwlnii prlre,
mm nwiHUt-t him iiKiriieiiiiu in rnimy
IIIIMII.
Mr, l. P. Allen, who fur four yeitrn
Imt Ihxh lb vtinl roremmi of the Pen
lunula l.innlittr ccniiHiijy, expiflH to
remove In I'lirenl llriive liefore the
ftmv iiHr. Mr. Allen him Iiiii:IiI a
true! of land nml Intendit In Into
llio unit nini Hiniiry iinnine.
Peiilnmiln lide, No, Vis, elected the
UillnwliiK ollieerit nt their irpimr meet
fni! Iimt H.itnrdiiv evenliiu: .1. I,, l.ln
It'll. N. (I.f M.1I. Carter, V. (I.j (I. II.
Ileiimtork, Necrelnryt II, H. Wntton,
trennirer. Imlnlliitldii will tnkn plnre
ni i ne nrm ri'uuuir ineeiiiiK in .innimry.
The UiHe' Aid Horlely of the M, K,
Churrli will nlve n "enndy dniicuntrrt
linn" at (linn llnw. A Cii.'n ntnre lie it
Tue.ln. They will hnve a IhkiIIi nr
reni;el fur I he mile of randlet, nnd
their product will Im kept on nolo dnr
lnt thn time of the Indldiiy mstxia. ThU
' will It ii novel itcheme, nnd will, mi
iIhhIiI, ho lil.ernlly putriiniieil.
NntwIlluttandlHK the iHflemencv of
n Mouther, the upeHlHK niht nt the
AKNmiimi UV.IniUy eNemmj wh targe
ly iillendiol, nnd the entertainment
lilitlily enjtyitlile. The hall Aim Iwiui
lllWllv drrrillil ami llthlit liy elir
trtrlly. Tbt illeivilniwe hint nlnht wiih
V. Tmilnht Ihe prUeit will W ill
trltwltol, Mini a iMiHeellniietiHN program
ri'iiilnrisl. The fair will t'hn.e tiinmr
raw cvmiInk wild a uriuid lull.
II. M. Oweiia, Uiiikkeeper at the
PihiIhuIn I.wihIkt 1'iimpniiy, went down
In tlie ChIhihIiIii duck hiinihiK Innt Hun
tl-ty. ftMiwiili I iy mverul friend,
himI relwrii! with a Img of ItVi Mrd.
All lit fileniU and iieiKhlHir were re
iueiiilMiritl, Hl uja,vH n f,( of fowl.
Mr. Hrtw l n tine NporUiimu ami a
frank nIhiI, and all hi friend know
Ihht. hI wIhn Ttmi Crtchriiu ui;t:etil
thai Mr. Owen didn't My Imw much
lit) pi Id Ihn ludlilli apiece fur the dilrU,
Ih. Tih (WhrH, wn jfitl.nK, lityiuue
Tmhi MHildu'l hit the m., of a Ura
I mi mHM nil Willi an tdM Uire
hiatMiii Uttile.1 with fuur mihw ttf Nt
0 iW, ami that' a ft, ttm. We
ihivw m MViii oIhkjI, Ihvum we
tthlit'i cuaiMiui iii Miami wilbiH ll"1'
verk ( Mm when he had a uh iu
I V IwiitU
How Hip UurBUm Did Unlvemity 1'Ark.
Tli wife erni'kcM who oporaled la
Ihe Piilveraily Purk ihillce Innt I'ri
iltv iMtiraiMi; left Lohiiid iheai lroH);
ne. A Hireo eighth Inch hole wai
iwrivi in in top or in wf mid ennuKh
Idnck iwder pounsl iu to blow the
af door clear acro the room. The
liiiiKe wer liroVen, tho liolt blown out
and Ih ifo wa left a complcl wreck.
Tho hock of the explolon ibooV tho
hulldlnc nnd jnrrcd n number of bot
tle oil tho shelves of the drug nnd
grocery storo In thn renr of which tho
pontofllco I shunted. It nNo nwakened
roBtmaitnr O. II. Ilcmstock, who, with
hli family, occupies npartmcnts over
thn store. Mr. Ilcmstock snntched up
n rovolvcr, nnd rushing down stnlrs nml
Into tho storo frightened tho burlnrs
nwny before they could secure much
plunder.
"I knew," said Mr. Ilcmstock, "the
moment I wns nwnkined that thieve
1x1,1 blown tho wife open down stairs.
I Kmbbed n Kim nnd ran down to the
street. With one hand I unlocked the
front door, and with th" other held my
revolver rendy to shunt. The plnce
wns so lllli'il with smoke that I could
scarcely see, but I knew that the rob
bers back in thn ptetl'illlce department
had the nilvnutaue over inn as I en
tertil through the front way, titular the
Khiro of thn electric street ll(?ht. Ho I
ruslied back to et anions them, know
InU that in tho dnrk I would stnnd tt
better nhtlti ehnnce. lint no shot
Hreetetl me, nnd I never evmi ot u
Kllnii'u of my visitors,"
With tho anuanlty of a Itusstnii Ken
eral they had b'fl nn My retreat open,
a show'n by n rnlei window nnd u
section of w'lro fence in the Imck yard,
which had been cut out nnd carefully
set nsble,
llntriiiirn wns gained by forcing n
bnck door with n Jimmy. This door
was double locked, One of the locks
was broken and thn other sprung.
The timely arrival of thn fearless
(ostmnstcr did not lve the thieves
lime lo et Into Ihe eah box, which
rontuined H'MO. Their totn'l plunder
wns H'2Mi in slump nml Iiennle. Mr.
Ilcmstock ha been reei'iviiitf courntti
Intlou on nil sldiH for the coolness
nml pluck he displayed In the nerve
trying exierlence.
Mcetlim of tho W. 0. T, U.
I'nlverslty Park W. C. T. V. met nt
thn Immtt of Mrs. M, .1. Hatfield Thurs
ilny nflernoon. It had been ntiiioiinccd
that this meellnu woubt bn devoted to
the woman snfTrnun ileiHirttncnt, nnd
the inirlors were filled with u (group of
Ititcllii'cnt, enrnest women.
The list of superintendents of thn
different ilepnrlments of work wns rend
by Ihe seerelnry. A rolullnii, pre
seiiletl by Mrs. Lulu lliirminj;, pledic
InU the supHirt of the iiieinbers til th
slate siiperlntemleiil of bilnir in her ef
fort to lllili'ii Ihn burden of th
shopworker during Ihn I r.vin Christ
mil shopping sonum, was adopted
Another resol.illon. nrweiiteil bv Mrs.
Vim Tyne, I in I turrit it nt ly prtttesllui;
hkhIiiI (lie slatiilanl by will, h Ihn lend
iui( atlorney for Ihe td-fense In hi
slnlemi'Hl durliiK Ihe reeent land fraud
trial seem In Jtnlun all women, receivt'd
Ihe nimnliiiou approval of all prt'sent.
Mrs. A I hey, the new superintendent
of the siillniKn ih-nrimcnl, then Inok
I'liarK of Ihn niei'tlnif. Mrs, A they
was slnln secrelary of the woman suf
friiKn ornniilnatlnii in Idaho when the
ntnendmenl carried In that state. Hhn
KHvn an Inlerrstlni; talk, ami then In
turn Inlroduceil Mr. Abigail Hcott
Dunniway, Mrs. Hlr.n nnd Mrs, .Innney,
president of the Cenlrnl I'nhin.
Il i needles to ay that a inimt de
llhtful and iiislriu-tlvn hour wn spent
In llnleniiiL' lo the women of loiiir
imperlencii and ai'llvo work iu women's
C II 111'.
The while ribbon spirit was made
manifest when, Jut before rlnsini;, the
president staled Ihal n slriinger wn
jireseut, who, ri'i'omiueiidetl bv the W.
C. T. IV of Hnlem, had eiime In Part'
bind seekini; eiopluymeHl Nnd ntlml
a Mist a nr. A I'lnee was itlfeml al
nun' for her, nud plan entered intu to
kii'tirn reiiiuueraliv ewpbtvment,
m i... .....i .......i... . i in i .
iii- iir.i iT-nini mtriinK will lie
December S.I. Alt wumttu nr Invltm!
to bn present,
'Mm llmikriiii Vn'i'H
Tin llsherfolk of New fotidlatul nro
a dellK'htful nnd sturdy et. A writer
In Outline says Hint they nro iu simple
as children, mid n Kitlleles, Many of
them have never seen a liore or n
cow, and tho rullnmd ami trullfy-can
art beyond tlnMr itiniirelienhui.
Here I a story which show without
enumeration their Uuory of ilu outer
world.
"Why haven't we Kt our wharf
tuoiiey yell" di'innndcd a Krltiltsl imb
iiinn of the lupcvor In a ilsliluu hum.
lei, tlireo yeiir iikh. when the nnniinl
Krnut for Ihe repair of the public
wharf was In im tuunuer ih'ltv.
"I don't know." said the titllclal,
Then be added, In Joke, "I Hiipmi' tho
itieeit basn I sout It out. '
"lilt, well." isttMniouteO the gray
board. fcct1nil'. "we can't be too hard
aUittt II. Miivlio kIk'n bad a bad tlli.
ery herself."
A Mialitkis
"Mm. ritimm IwhU her own well,
iWmt't ahoy
"Hut tt Un't. That' her Utex'
chlU." I'hiladolphla Hullolln.
A blrtlMUy jrty Ii a gret lucceaa
If tttf prvaouu amount In valiu to a
laueti at Urn rtfrhuseuta coat
Fmpioyfneol
FOR ALL
Univorsity Park lies central to that
groat manufacturing district extend
ing along tho water front from tho
Portland Flouring Mill to St. Johns.
Two thousand hands will soon havo
employment within easy walking dis
tance from Univorsity Park. Tho hot
ter class engaged in this district aro
striving to havo their homos at Uni
vorlsity Park bocauso it is tho dealro
of ovory good man to havo his homo
in rcspcctabld surroundings.
University Park now has tho far
famed Bull Ilun water at 50 cents per
fawect, has moro fino residences un
dor construction than any other sub
urb, has employment for moro mon
than any othor suburb, has better
educational facilities than any other
part of Portland, has a larger payroll
than any othor suburb, has tho high
est dogrco of morality in Portland. It
offers tho best opportunity on earth
to investors and homcseokcrs. Prices
of lots aro advancing. .Call and sco
us about University Park.
FRANCIS I. M'KENNA
Room COO, Commercial Block
Portland, Oregon
BILLIARD PARLOR
Cigars, Tobacco and
Confectionery ....
L. CAnil, Froprlttor
ST. JOHNS
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
OPTICIAN
nnd practical nt tlint. Anything
in Hid line of ri'i.'iiriiik'. wntch
rlcniiinu', or proiicrly llttlnjf you
with hisses, mid everything ful
ly uuarnuU't'd or no pay, j,o to
A, E, Wilson, the Jeweler
II in niii'cH mo riulit nnd ho will
Fittisl'v you, Call and intiko his
ni'ipiiiliitniire.
ST. JOHNS, OREGON
The Hazelwood
In nn tip-to-dnte quick Lunch,
Cigar, Confectionery nnd New
Stand. Tho Celebrated Hazel
wood Cream and liutter kept
in tock.
Corner Jersey St, and Broadway
St. Johns, Orogon
ST. JOHNS HOTEL
MIKrt It I CI I, l'roiirlrtrru
Jersey Street St. Johns, Ore.
flood Mtali
ConifoiUbU Itoomi
F, J,
in
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
l'lmis nud MiiH'illcivtioiM nroi
t'liriiislieil on nniillention. All wovl
dotit' with neatness and dispatch,
University Muat Market
I'luu'rsily l'ark
l'itt i'lams aMitment
PRESH AND SALT MEATS
Full WeiKlit
Quality the best
Prices low as in any first class market
in tho city,
KOERNLH
i First-Class Goods Citv Prices 1
Inspection of our stock
J1 cpl& 2035 GLASS BROS.
W. O. MOE
PRACTICAL PAINTERS AND CONTRACTORS
; I'ninlinjr, Graining, I'njicr llnmrfng, Hard
X Oil Fainting Sign Painting, Cnlsomininu;
? nnd Carriage Fainting. Also Jlntittfnc-
A tui'cin of the Elastic Roof Paint which will
o Inst Iniitrcr llniii nnv other tmint on tho
ltiniket nnd is guaranteed Firo and Water
Proof. All work dono by us absolutely
X L'uarnnlecil ,
? W. 0.
S JERSEV STRKKT
pexroecxtooogooox
oooooo OOOOOO 0(
TH
Portsmouth
We are RIGHT IN PRICES.
WIS HAVI5 THIS NICEST ASSORTMENT OK
Christmas Goods
OX THIS I'KNINSUIAR.
COM IS AND SISIS OUR STOCK HISI'ORIS YOU GO
ISLSISWIMSRIS.
WIS ALSO HA VIS
Best French Mixed Bon Bons, 5 lbs., $1.00.
Common Mixed, -
S. F. FOUTS, Prop. R.
OOOOOOO'
UNIVERSITY
riiKHit htock or
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS
PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC.
rncscnirTioHs oAiicruu,Y comtounded
Also a Fine Line of CiRnrs, Tobaccos, Confectionery,
Stationery and School Hooks
Post Ofllco Corner UNIVERSITY PARK
SAVE
ORIGINAL PORTSMOUTH GROCERY
For anything yon need. We have the stock and
right prices.
G Sugar, - - :6 lbs., $1.00
l;ancy Lard, - - s lbs., 55c.
Table Butter, - - 55c, per roll.
Something new in Graniteware!
Come and see us.
I3e37-ri.old.s,
-f -t- -f -f
i. j. rrr:nsox
: PETERSON
J FLOUR, FEED, HAY, BRICK,
4- LATIT.
-1
IVonpt Dttllicr
Phona Union SI 01
ttttttttttt
by the public is invited.
& SON
MOE & SON
ST. JOHNS, OREGON
E
Pharmacy
- 10 lbs., $1.00.
W. PRITCIIARD, Manager
CAR FARE
AND
Telephone Hast 656
ZDotson. cSc Co.
J l. W. SMITH ""
& SMITH i
LIME AND CEMENT, SHINOLli
nrAT. v.Tn
- 4 u.
and Correct Prfcti
ST. JOHNS, O&SOOX
DIG
COMPANY
1
St.-