THE REVIEW UNIVERSITY PARK AND PORTSMOUTH a new niu J. K. Winters Juts completed new cottnge'ut Peninsula. Mr. Jamia litis , begun buililiiiK near Ifiske street. II. W. Hibmy sold ti house five lots one dny.tliis week. Mm. Geo. Hoffman 1ms gone Portland to sjHJiid the winter. F&Mrs. 1. L. Hurley hus opened finH-elas bonrding house on Ifisk atreet. The two children of I,. H. Hrice who have lwcn unite ill, tire now recovering. ilrs. Itasllium hits moved into lir new houwf on I'iske street north of Dawson. Mr. Itatemnn has moved into hi new lioitw on the corner of Yule and Montivtll streets. The sidewalk on McKciiun live nue has Iicimi comtIted from the jioitlevard to the car line. A drv Boods and jcrocery store i nnetteil (Hi the boulevard ir I'ortsuioiith n venue I. Schumacher it puttini? the ftnihi(K lmclK-s on Dr. Itdc'itou' rtew ItiNisv mi DwiKht atreet. Mr. Wilwiii has piiiclinned u lot oil Jordan Htreet ami will build pnttty cutUw in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoriie C. Perdue OHiiie in from llublmrd Oregon this week and IxhikM four lots at til Park. Miwi lliieketiiucycr diiuciiig olawt met 1 licwlay evening tit the Ailwwim hall, and wan largely nl lauded. II; G. SlWrav Is one of tlx bimtest iHiniiKKN men on t he Peiiiu aula and is making real t4tr miles ertry day. Two geittiviiH'ii fmiti Wlaooindii, ami two (KlH'iii from Xehiankii, Wtfr kmkiiix for teal estate Imr Kalrw this week. I. TcHittk- haa iMiimht two lots (Hi Jofilon sttict mid haa slgnitl coo tract ftH a jrtetly cotlM(e to IhiIIi Umhi them. A. ). Temiik- has begun work (Hi I). I.. Vol i nit's limine on Wool- atyatittt. Mr. 'iVmpIc is teceutly fnm Wasfo, UreK(Hi. Mr. Itaikci of the Acme I.iiiiiIhm Co. IlUk litlllltcd to his I Hist o duty and is making things lively ii llHf IiIIIIIhM bUsillfS. Mr. Hoysr and family, fonueily of Syroctim: utivet, coiitemiilate illuming to the Park and building thutnelven n new home. I. iv Svhumai'hci is now employed in the PiMt-MHriiili drug storv, ami la iHtivhiK ii vouiiietent iiMistatit to iivniMger It. V. Piitelxinl. Home wry iiuMiitaut Hid estate traiiMHlioitn ure iiIhhiI to take place at lite Park, Mhit-li will Ik.-of gen enil interna to tli public. An lyNUr ihuii Iui Imwii look lug vcr tlw Mtuutioti with a view of eaUil4iMiing a Hunt market at tlw hart of Portsmouth a vviiut'. Quite a niiiuU'i of atiaitgem UOMt tlw lut have Iwn haikiug Hiouwl the Paik this week with u view to uchaiug laiikllug Iota. The wife of M r. Wheeler, fore MMUi in tlw PeuiuMiki ntilU. who Utttkrweiit un (notation at (5ood tiMtitirHmi lMMiital, now iwovcr lug. PtttiiiMtU l.odgc I. U. O. ! put on Iht- mat dgree lat Nitiiumy, iftvr which tefivohmunta were jwrv4 Mini a gfHwal g(ssl time in dulged Ut. W. N. llnmii U fiiudiing up a itMl litllr ittllage at PentinniU. to J ocvmihcU in a few weeks by hi fatuity, which Hill mhhi amve fltHU the lvtMt. W. J. Wok'ka, the well known itlutttber. who ftxiwerly lived at rartamuMlh, but mhhv teceiitly at I loud Rlvei. ha ictut ikmI here to tnkt up his ivtiiwHcul i evidence Kwl estute btuaiiiMt at the Park k ittfbiug, and eight or ten lots hfiv ureti Mikl cIqmi to the station (luiiug the iuia week. Iloiuei. vi Ue vuvtvil on neatly all of tU'Mi. Mra. Jattteo II. Clayton, of Atbor Itffibjr. Uiwl Momluy at tst. Via iwto bmiritnl frout the e(foct of a yuiiiqil ofwutuHt fur the ivutov.) OfttUtwor. The ftiuorol wuriv! 'litgJfly. Postmaster George II. Hemstock! has jmrchased nnd instulled a large ' new safe to replace the small one 1 which was recently cracked by burglars. The safe contains it burglar-proof cash vault as well as fire-proof compartments. Dr. C. C. Chick, a graduate of , Ann Arbor university, lias located at Portsmouth with offices in the rear of the Portsmouth Pharmacy. Dr. Chick and his family will oc cupy one of the recently built cottages near the school house. Mrs. M. C. Vantine of Ports-, mouth slipjied on the steps of her home a few days ago nnd fell into the basement. Fortunately no bones were broken, but Mrs. Van tine was painfully bruised and lias since been confined to her lard. J. W. Noble, of Arbor Lodge, employed at the Peninsula lumber mills, suffered a jminftii injury a few (lays ago, to one of his hands, , which became caught in the ma-, chiuery. Mr. Noble had a narrow I escajK; from losing Ids arm. and itj will be several weeks More he can resume his occiijnitiou. Lodge Installation. Kel)ekah Lodge No. 73. I. O. O. P. installed the following olficers Tuesday evening for the ensuing term: Mrs. Harriet Singer, X. 0.; Helle Nash, V. G.j lviunia C. Hemstock, Sec; Kiln Ackermaii,, War.; Miss Osie IJeauinont, Con.; Mrs. Hatlie Paiilk, K. S. N.G.; P.iiiiiib J. Wal ker, L. S. N. G.; Jean Livennore. It. S. V. G. lilla Tate, L. S. V. G. ; llelle Smith, Chap:. K. G. Tate. O. G. P.iitKiiioutli Tout So. 82, K. 0. T. M mocts in Oihl IVlliius hull, Int and ;inl Tawdayn. I). S. Walton, eia- tlllllllllT, fl. II. Ih'IMMltttk, 1(. K. I. 0. 0. J'V Pi'iiiiiMilnr Uslgn Ka. 1:, um,n in 0,1a IVIIuwk Hall, ov.-r iNtnloniro coiner, i'viry t''.HMlMy or- filing. 0. 1. Kmcr, X. (I., (1. II. Hem uliii'k, sntiutary. Kcliokiili Ude, I. 0. O. V., No. ?J, iiiiIm 'Jail and -llh Tiuwlnys at Odd IVIIllWH .Mi Allfll UllWIMKII, N. (I., .Mrs. (I. II. llciiixliM'k. Hvn'tni.v. University Drug Drus, Confectionery, Cigars Hlnlioneiy nnd Solmul Honks PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. rRBHORinlOKS CAP.SrULLV COMrOUNDED A TACTFUL GIRL. Tin. Wn-r Slip 0to Jnmr n I.rnon In Tnlilf Ktlnurttp. I Tlioy wprc nn engnRCtl young couple , nnd were having a quiet dinner while , the hand ployed nllurltiR music. The girl was flweot nnd refined looking nnd the man big nud strong. Her inminers 1 were perfect, but his left much lo be desired ns far ns elluuette Is concern-1 rd. After they hnd Ilnldhe.1 their meal nn Interested observer noticed that the big, wholesouie itinn placed Ills knife nnd fork like the crosbones under the ' skull. With a bluih the girl, whoe own linileinents were placed eonectly 1 tide by side, noticed the break. "James," she said, with utilcl: tart, looking nil nroumt among the tnblos. "did yon ev.er notice that men nnd wo men cot differently? When a man Ma Mies n inciil In' always plan his knife ' nnd fork ncrixs each other, while a woman Invariably places them side by side. It's funnr, but I've often noticed It." "Which Is correct " im.vloinly mo tioned her llutiri' while he gliiKcrly ' toyeit with the objects of comment. ! "Wbr. nlaclnc them side by side. , dear, of course." she said. "Hut, then, ' Q 1 men are so busy thnl I suppoc iney bare no time for such detalU." And I then she becniii Interested In the band Ittider, while the erring .lames slyly ' sdjmtwl his knife 11 ml fork according ' to rKUlntlons. 1 "There's a woman who Is going to manage her hiHnnd without letting him know It," observed a sweet old la dy wh.i had overheard. "It all dc- - I . ....... II. ....... ...... ,1m tl llAttlft K ct a ,a ,'n V ' cQOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOd rmimieipiun iieconi. O f 9 t s s -.4- 4 4 Post Offlce Corner UNIVERSITY PARK 0000000 000000 ooooooooooood o o TH E o o o o o o o o Portsmouth irmaey Wc arc always RIGHT IN PRICES, and awa,s improving. Call and get one of our beautiful Calendars. S. F. FOUrS, I'rop. R. W. PRITCIIARD, Manager Q MEN AND THEIR HAIR. University Meat Market t'niviiMly Paik I'ilst cIiim nxor!liienl I'KIJSH AND HALT M11ATB Pull W.iht -Qaallly the hot Piieiw low as in any llixt cIiimi maikel in I he city, GEO. W. CONE LUMBER CO. PLOORINO, OEELIHO, RUSTIC And All Kinds of riuihlme Material , l'rwH lU.r)r 0urttHhl, HIM. AT TOOT UUIILIi'dTON HT1IIM1 HT. JOHNS, OltllUON Vmu mn ili JikI m lk tlm rUHSU MEATS taw. .Ulh.rjr tn.1 ,hIh If.IwwI nIwh wnlrr (rwu I bo vW iIiWW SLJolins Aleal Alarkct I'rciillnrlllri, Thnt I'iiIi- llir llnrlter Wlm Anllff" Tlilnm. 1 The secretive, tnclliim Itarber was I lliinlly Induccil to talk. He remarked! "I've noticed one peculiarity iilwtit my rtwtomers that I could never ipiHe e.x- ' plHla-ttm less hair a man has the more attention he wiys to It. T' ro's a man who comes In here I nearly every wwk for a hair cut, and If I shaved htm clean from the back of hN collar to his forehead you'd never know thnt I'd tom bed him. He's got a short, light eoloted fringe thai patys nnmnii miner uie rim 01 1111 uiu 1 o I like the soft, lluffy fringe you see 011 iJ iihuh' Niiiiwis me uoiiieii enr ovur 1 , HiHr slionhlers, but you'd think, to hear him, that he could braid It and do It up la coll. Wauls me to be imrtlctilar and trim It close on the ucvk and anaiiHl rtio ears. 1 humor htm, of course. I take a liandful of somebody I eW hair and Nprluklc It 011 the cloth , I put 011 him, and then 1 snip the air 1 gently for leu or llftccii inliiiile and 1 make a great ado when I whUk him I off. I "And when he leaves the chair and j says Uv mustn't let It grow so long again I say It was pretty lung. I hope l the linl will forgive me. Nine out of I every ten of the hulilhcaiW are that way, but men who've got plenty of hair 1 will knp away from here until they look like edge of all old fmdiioacd buy 1 loft. It's carloii, and, a I said, I 1 never could account for It." Provi dence JouniHl. EDMONDSON & CO. HaJdware, Stoves, Tinware, Plumbing Phone Scoil -1(165 N0D3H0 'SNIIOf 'IS'" itjji 6n paid o . !; f L . i Q TT JEt u 11 a kb r-J9 ir n & i n isttc i j JnvU Slieiipiinl m n Tetl, 1 Jack Hhcppnril had a greot hold upon I the IiiiiikIumUoii of the people of lib I lime. The fnvl that '-'iHMHSI oplo wu , iueil hi execution at Tyburn 011 Nov. IS, ITJI,"upon the tree llmt hear . ttudve Hairs a yc.iro" I some witness , to bl grim ipiilarlly. Hut one of the , strangest tribute ever sild him wa tin' sermon prtstclusl iimiii him In a Uwthiu cliiir. h, , "Oh. that e were all llko Jack Sliep- iwrdr begs 11 the preacher, to the stu I pefaelkm of hi cungregsllon.. He went I on to draw a parallel between thing j of the llili and tho of the soul nud to Mat out that the geulu shown In j laHoebreNklng might Imve btvu be , ktuwol Usui "picking the lock of tho heart with Ibe mill of repentance." Will "Ii lt Lots ill Sltc).ird's Additlnti l;or fiS Dollars, 5 dollars down and 5 dollars per month Lots in Point View at 70 dollurs each. Lots in North St. Johns, ovcrlookinj; the river, 250 dollars, 10 down and 10 per month. Wo Write At the l.oucM Rnlci FIRE INSURANCE IIOUSUS 10 HUNT NOTARY" PUIU.IC Ptisne Scoll 4046 Offices in Ccchna Block, SI, Johns, Or, KltWVHIt kVN. I'felleiit Telophono 007 Tlio Edward Holinan Undertaking Company Wai.Tkk J. Uiii.m)c. Ncivtary Funeral Director Till lllll I t.llilj.hllK'lll I tli. kind hi iiit-ri .1 I .- t Wi-iniit and Embalmers MNtrt iu'.iil.ini"e 220-222 Third St., Corner StlnM, PORTLAND, Oregon HHHtf Aui- Mini Work, Kir Walter Hcott be van to wrlto bU mii,,,im!il, .fl?' .k-".'J ' '"''rtdol nU'I tit forty. Milton be .1 ii tUlr i'.tJt! t, , u "fumdU UH" at llfty. When , "iwi iow appcarttl It author, SMITH k DONNELLY lw. llvury Wood, wa forty-Ike. , I'rwumoll wa forty-one when ho bo- Ht. Jotitm Market gau hU pubiu- carevr. The yiwr of the , at joiikA onuoos ,w,r, WM ,lw Itfty.thlnt of Molmm ' , MMkl, ami Marlborough reached hi In- ilcptHhliHit i-4auwud at tho name age. In uplritual example Abralaim was entyllo when calll of Imuran. ' ami MwitM wa eighty when ho stood t before riutraoh a the champion of 1 Urael. t waul kvuiili. Jifjr Hiit ANDERSON & ALLAN The Bakers rhono Scott 3101 St. Johns l Mm' W)', "1 aure on I'm nhvaya willing to HekiuiwIiHlge my fault when I m I hem " "Twif all right, but I'll M you iicvw ackiiuwlvtlxo them when your neighbor setw them."- Philadelphia mm, laMructluiii on PIANO anj OKO AO AMY H. R0NYI.AND 50 Cent al.voa Corner Jmoy ami l.calu Nrccli. I Th ruall- Iu. I "So he'H rtMiiy iiedd. Wt-Il. ho mndo i hartl light. If ever a man had an Iron will he had." "Ves. but I'll bet tho lawyers will rrMis u."-ruildolphta Ledger. Purity of heart 1 that aulck and ten j lthe delicacy to which eten the con I ceptloa of via I offensive-Chalmers, To the People of St. Johns. WE'RE HERE! And ready fur business. The delayed material has arrived and is being put in place as rapidly as onr workmen enn do it, and the current will be turned on without further delay. Persons desiring to tuc electric light or power should make application at the offices of the Company, corner SKVKNTH and AL.DER Streets, PORTLAND. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.