1 IT, University Drug Co ' ooooooo oooooo TH E Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars stationery and Bchool Hooks PATENT MEDIOINES, PERFUMES, ETC. rREBOEIPTIONB OABCrULLY COMPOUNDED O o o o o Portsmouth We are'always RIGHT IN PRICES, and alwaXs Improving Call and get one of our beautiful Calendars. 8 5. F. F0UT5, Prop. R. W. PRITCHARD, Manager OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO 000000000( ooooooooooooo Pharmacy NOTICK Now is the time to make n Kd in vestment. A I l'l story house, 7 rooms, pantry and two closets, a 75 barrel cis tern and n j;ood tne on'.v wt" the vicinity. The location is the liest that can be had as it lays center way be tween the Ioop in Point View. Call on or address WAIfHR V. WOOD, Hox 38, Jt. Johns, Oregon Pout Offlco Corner UNIVERSITY PARK Johnson & Dillon 1 1 Contractors In Oradln," Excavating and all kinds of loam work. OAK PARK Can leave orders nt Hhejmrd & Tufta BT. JOHNS, OltR. Blacksniilhing General Repairing $ M. L. ROWLAND Patronize Home Industry Send your Laundry to the West Coast Lau n d ry New Management New Help New Methods Has jitHrhftM-d the llliH-ksmilh Shop , 8 corner Ivmilio and Vat -rutin ulitets. ; fi I lorscslioclnj; n Specially All Work I'omplly Done ami Corrccl I'lccs nssnrcd j ft. .lollllS 1 y Owl wnrl p.mranlrtil at .rliM rrsionstle and Mtltfmturjr & li. IJ. MANNA, Mnnajccr W. II. KINO, President. M. I.. IIOI.IIROOK, VIco-PcsMcnl l J. I'KTBIIHOM II. W. HMITII PETERSON & SMITH lUtlfrt In TLOUR, TEED, IIAY, DRIOK, LIME AND OEMJJNT, HHINOLEH LATH, COAL, ETC. Oual HrlltMf.1 at I'orll.n.l I'rlrfi I'lu On.. II.U l'fflM ('liri I'rooipl lllrjr ami Onntrt Vilttt Tliono Union 3101 HT. JOHNS, OREGON l ST. JOHNS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY Ahslnicls of Title carefully mid nccurntely prepared. Charges Reasonable. Office' King's Building, Jersey St., St. Johns 1 ACME MA MM HP " iiifi Comp 1 I r Fire Protection. Protect your business property or residence lv niacins in it a "Royal Chemical Fire Extinguish er. Many have heeit sold m bt lohns. They arc "tip to date. Cai up I). L. Ilutler & Co.. 'Phone Main 2237, and order one. Deeds and Contracts. TI10 Review has printed nnd keeps 111 Murk 1 1 1 c latest nnd most polled fuiins of deeds riml conlm'to, which mnv ho DtiiclinMsl nl 1 lit oillet' al prices leM I tin ti i usually clniivd Tot Niteli liliink form. Attention, HomoseekcrsI Wo liavo n few jjnud lmifieMwb, rendy Tor Ilia plow, close to rnllronds mid markets; nlno n few jjcm.l lltnlir claim. Pnrly Imvinir soon. Itootn 12, Citlr.oiis' Hank, Portland, Or. Ho Imn k Tauuurt. M.O. r.Mil.K 0. C. .MCKKILI. Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Plotir (iron ml Peed, Painlt, Oils 2nd Building Materials Phone Hast 71,1 University Park, Orogon University Meat Market Fhlvcndly Pntk Find eInM nfsorlmenl PRE81I AND SALT MEATS Full UVfolil Quality tho best !'i iron low iin In any And claw market in Iho city. University Park Occupies the central portion of the hlfih plateau between the Willamette and Columbia Hlverr,, It Is u .1 1 lour imli's ( iic w i (. i dock, mill uikI , r j . i r ( inu up ns ii ny mi;u i h, r UNIVERSITY PARK . AND PORTSMOUTH Happenings of the Week in and Around these Enter prising Suburbs tion with Cccilian Assembly at the iatter's hall, corner of Mjs. sissippi avenue and Shaver street Multnomah adition. The follow ing officers of the Park Assembly were installed : Mrs. Hoyt, M. A . Mr. Stanley, Stipt.; Mrs. S. a! Clark', Secy.; G. H. Hemstock Trete.. The Wanna dairy farm, V. C. Silence, manager, has been making many improvements lately. A new- Mr. Lewis Kenncy has located here and expects to work at the ' Mr C. II. Lnughcad and family, larm cottage has recently been com of Ports . , i it J have movel to St. V ' fari. "w has it, ill I 01 iMiiuiun, . untir evslniii. tnelnlln.l nt - f otitis. a I f . .. "' ke urn heck is iiuihihik . i..... ..,i ..t . . ....... ti.'.. . l Mil i.uuw.n .iiiii utai. s:iiiiiiiiic(I in addition to his house, 804 1 nu.e- Muhl)omaIl collnt).( excepting only ton street. tl. La.ld farm of East Port Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Temple have ,n(L h returned after a visit ... Hersey, ,,cnjnsM,ar Lo(If;c No Q Mcliipiii. o : installed the following offi. ur. coiurr ims nee.i m u Ccrs nst Saturday evening: I. t lUlKIL't Hill rindall, N. 0.; M. II. Carter, V. iniui a sprained lucli Hotter. ii . g. II. Hemstock. Sec.: 1. J. J. Schumacher and family, (jscar i)e Vaul, Trcas.; Orvillc formerly of Minneapolis, are new Merrill, War.; O. 11. Carpenter, rcMdcuts here. Con.; Geo. Gibbs, R. S. N. G.; L. Mr. J. M. Lensure is now living G. Reynolds, L. S. N. G.; O. 0. in his new house on Itowiloin, near Iteiisott, R. S. N'. G.; Odell Ryder, Portsmouth avenue. L S. N'. G.; II. Simmon, L. S. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Sterner, of District Deputy Hastings of Har- Onuiha, Neb., are visiting C. L. moiiy Lodge wan installing officer. McKcnna nnd fan.ilv. I'aul I'-. Angersltm and Ante- Miss Clelland, the young girl "'a HIo'lerg were married Stiit- wl.-i was mifiifr a few days ago, day at the hon.e of the brides par- has returned to her home. ,Ja,,w" slrect- 1 cni,,su- Mrs. (J. T. ullisler has been quite sick for several weeks, suf fering from liver complaint. Miss Nelly White has returned ;o Philomath, Oregon, to resume her studies in voice culture. Miss Julia Field, one of Salem s fair daughters, has been visiting her Vister, Mrs. A. W. Ilagley. Oliver Apple and family have mouth avenue. The I'niversily Park and Ports mouth merchants are all doing a 1 tolling business, which speaks well for the communiiy. ' he Narcissus Club will give a ;nee at Artisan's hall next Tues f evening, liverest's orchestra I furnish ilie iiinsli. nt Hi" t'olumtx Umvcnity. hwcu i. i',,,.,.,, .. ,.f ,1. rvi us-h3 ,v,,:er iv!.iuMuai: ;:.rKs 0 1 TiLSS: ;" Hi.aud, Wis., nrdml here this . I . -I 1 1 r I " '" iwuiciiiuiii, miiiic 11111 a iinyruu 01 Civic Improvement Club Meets 'I he Civic Improvement Club of University Park held its first meet ing at the home of the chairman, Mrs. Athey, January 5. It is the intention of the ladies of the club to further all improve ments, and to use its influence for the clcanimr tin nnd hcautifvimr of lakcn up their residence with Mrs. ibis section of our city, and it car pples father, C. Games, 002 Yale ,K.Mly solicits the co-operation of Heel. everv member of this communitv. A. W. Ikiylcy. the real estate A committee was apiMiinted to pre- hustler of Portsmouth, is doing a sent a petition to the Hoard of Park lively business in his particular Commissioners January 6 for the line. improvement of Columbia Park. Mr. Cameron is desiring his lots I The club will meet with Mrs. m the corner of McKcnna avc-M"-Kcr jnmmry 'y"5- 1 he second meeting of the Civic buildini' soon.r Improvement Club was held at the Mrs. Iliskirk is havinir plans "'mt'. cr jn.marv I2. . . "-11 in I'rtn 1 aitiiiiiinif rjtvsriwi iiiti .awn tor a line residence on her vr . K X" " newlv acmiired oronorlv on Pons- 1 " "oani iian npira nicu uominii- . - - - - doners Flliott and Ilarkins to look into the needs of Columbia Park. The other committees had favora ble reports as to the progress of work on baud. There were ten new names added to the club. The club adjourned to meet Friday, Innuary 20, at 2 p. 111. at the hour of Mrs. Fowler. any W. C. BARKER, Manager. If you nro going to build a homo, noo us for our ostimato on complete building-, iuRpcct our stotilc, nnd soo for yourolf, that wo have tho best nnd ohcapcHt. ir you nro going: to build to rout bnd tht thought oc currcd to you that tho "Lowis nnd Clark Fair" is noar at hand, and that this wholo peninsula, w.pocially botwoon Ports, mouth and SU Johns, is tho most desirable suburb of Port land for "World's Fair" visitors, owing to tho rapid and convenient transportation wo nro hound to havo by water; that if you build now, your housa will bo in shapo to runt by May 1st? Again, if you intend to build to sell, now is tho time, There tiro all tho reasons in tho world for us to bollovo that houses for sulo in St. Johns, nnd vicinity, will go liko hot cakes to tho thousands of homeseoUers that will visit this city during tho Fair, Other good roasons why you should build now, nro ob. vious to all, and are too many to onnmorate and pay for on this sheot, Tho lumber market is sure to advnnco; 20 pur cent advances arc practically guaranteed on your real ostato in tho coming year; stiff competition tbat exists between build ing contractors and tho low figures that wo give to thoso gen tlemen, will nssuro you of a good, cheap, prolltable bavgain. Wo extend tho compliments or tho Now Year to all, AND REMEMBER, wo only desire you to give us a chanco to show what wo can do for yon when you build. Acme Lumber Company Offlco and Yards Foot of Hestanna St. on Willamotto Boulo vard. Phono East 1810. Call us up. Offlco hours, 7 to 0. Henutlfylng University Park Since the appointment by the L'nlversitv Park Hoard of Trade e I Dp. I f r'ivli. IiiiiirnveiiiLMil f 'ominitlef ii i l? , . - : v Sw.ooo per month, if you hnvc only .. '"I pyr ior u. v. nan was some time since, rumor lias 'been a little Intelligence you know what ,l,slM'r,,ll.' himself m a brand new t-oing the rounds that the residents: iiich n payroll mean to surrounding Vv,ti" "' J"tf J"w Period of of this beautiful suburb are to property. University Park property Is 1 mx't' Am' ,K'Hs too. make a garden Kt of their homes advanclnR In value nnd must continue .Mix J. P.. i liurston and daugh- inil thoroughfares. Hack yanls to advance at long at the population wrs ',aVl' returned frHii a three are to lie cleaned with thoroughness of Portland, OrcRon, Increases. Unl- ,,"luu vim! lu .Missouri and are "iitl the boy with the oyster can and verslty Paik has the far-famed Hull waited m remain in Oregon. Miiiuiey club must duly inter those Run water, Portland public schools, 0H-ar f. MiCimnii mi.t iilt instruments ot torture when the electric street llchu, buildliik restrlc Kilna F. Mender u. r.. ,mt,i,,.i c. referees mother calls time and re- X Hon, liquor restriction and U the cen- urdav evening at (be home of the 'lmu ,l,at nc carr' "'c wood. T 1 cr of about cooo population. It Is Untie arenl, iij8 Fiskv street ,llis ,X1,S K(XM' 10 he casual iiutde the city llmti of Portland and i p cjii,.- It( n ... , . ' observer, mid while there is great o ha. street ear communcatlon with all mire'liiue.l il i, :!i 1. V ,,a -atinfaclloii to the Park residents in ; 3 1 the cl.y for a 5-cent fare. Lots ranBe Z X e ut tFS' ln kmwhl l,ls own a,uI l,is "K1" ; I In price from $co to $300, according .r" Z , ufJ !" J1 k homes are to I iinprovetl, I t to slc and location. Terms, onctentl, 1"!', l'c wb' what about the ..on-resident and Ilk :: cash, balance $5.C0 per month without ,,. ,; .'i:. 'jr"' w,,w "or.ks al "e vacant lot? In this grand climate f interest. If you arc seeking a home , r u- , mi 'ri'd the Iwnds yl.ere rolls the Oregon" the f 3 1 site or an investment It will pay you li o. cht hTs brid . .T'r? n",,.i,,?S f fo,a!e ls ,H,,h ,,C,,SC a,,,, ; to InvMtlRate University Park. K'" ' l)r,M,,oml1 rapiil. some of which is good to look I'ranci I. McKenna . Sai Arm .'. uiMiii, fu the corporate limits of a . i I 1 wrw "UMII W t I i t i hiwh I Cent, verslty Park Station, Portland, Or. PIANOS Thase who nre interested in PiauoN should not fail to ex amine the large nnd niuguifi- i cvnt hue of Pianos handled by August W. Meyer If you want the Ikist the at price ami terms that not K duplicated by other dealers, scv him. And there is one thing you .should k-ar in miml, he w ill not dtop you like a hot potato after you have flight, W will try and please you as much thenjis Ik-fore, 74 Sixth Street PORTLAND, Or. W. M. KILLINGSWORTH TIIE TIONEER REAL ll. 1 1, hibrnv. ihi Him r..ii ..ctn... I .Mtv nt ti... c!-... -I... i nt , ,viry rarK, is suf- roruami, nut much I not. A va ivrtHH evervl from an alTeeiio.i of L-ant lot allowed m nmw thUtl,. iu v. winch alnxtet iuoipacitates nid hazel brush, along with its nun fr iHismess. ..rowth of young fir and cedar trees, Mr. and Mr. Link, of Wiscon- is "vilher increasing in value itself "'II. Who are si. mum ir talllilnai -!!.. I llOr asislillir lt n,.vl ilnnp iiMlnll. Mi i ortMikJiiih, havo dividetl to dis- ,or- " ' the elimination of some xe of tlair eaMcrn interests .unl 'f die undesirable weeds, etc.. and liieale here ihiiihiiicihIv Lhe Iriiniiiimr mi nf rli vnmur irwi reniamiug, mucli may be gamed m moneiary way am trreat satis- ...'''''J'.'r'"'"""!!! Pharmacy, R. r' . Pllle Ian . lllnnn,...r s.. . ! unl prettv a drug store as there i 'ac,ion Kamci1 l)oth by the owner ni Prntland. ami fidlv hd the residents of the suburb. .ir :.. , : r ..i- . ... . . . ... ..KK' Muninos and up-to-dat unlet articles. ' man who holds a piece of property I I A Itr.urr..M.. k ..l.f. wiiisi nartv w.is IlLMVin In- tl... ', .'""I Willi i nc exoectalinn nf rvili7ini' r" -v 'murium ui lllelr Inll . ...-..- last Wednesdnv eveniiiir The a ,)rom ,,,erc0. Istbly, lias the ,,e ls ileman's priic'was taken bv II " PIornmitv at hand if lie will but ' nobis, ami the lady's prize 1. !"CC 11 ,,alf w?'' 11 !s to ,,0Pet, ..... .1. tl'lli. ...n.-. ... 7 ."v ..V... 111.' III. II. ra- II . . ...in n.i-. llKIVlll.r nc I 4 lady. ' ft " The St John -in. I it..: " II GiriMian Kn.h.a .or le:.a,,,c t0 rcco ne thing like n,l the Fpnortl, LeglIC of t' , ? ' .'Mr versil v Park u ill lu.i.i .V . . .'Vf- iiiff at tire Lri ii-.-rl. .' iwi w I . ms church s,.;u N -V' 11 ' ree ......., vtiriiuiL' i-iiiii. I i...i... .. lent nronertv owner will p-itrh tlif Park fever anil that tli this rv jti. F. Merrill lias limm!, n.- I .. .. . '" u"1 H'v Lookabeadsky yesterdav two vocant lots cleared and trimmed no to conform 'itll the anne.irnnrp nf flip balaiKV of the block," AIIU tile tOl OWllirr we-lr it micrlit "Ill ll-bl OI 1. 11 llrl.... .,f .1.. I I. . d Faulk & Hr!r- -f ., ! "nu A ums' un,ler the head of "Real tin. ISri . m dea,ers- at Es,a,e Transfers": v cnJii, ti . , Cm," V'as (on r "f K- Lootahcadsky to I. M. and T u r m0' 8cr 1ort- Jfnforahome. lots 5, 6, block G. cl It rr!f !-, rk; consideration, " was i L-iuanneexiected . a .V ill. v. . . I . . ."m ,u ivnye lor Alaska was with- mil UHnuiation. ex oec uci us nope so. On yillamette Iwulevaid, near tsmouth Tent No. 82, K. 0. T. ESTATE DEALER OF aut. are the two large green 3nl TueMlays. D. S. Walton, com- THE PENINSULA . . . ,,0, Cone Pros. They are ,nanlw, Q. II. Hemstoek, R. K. The tluost lit of ivsideneo i.nitierty I?0 Ux 'm sizo ad steam , ' ? P.-lVninsular I-odgo No, ui the district. 1 lKrt hl; , Here the proprietors raise l2 meeU m "owa nail, over , Walnut Park offer tho most desir- flowers for the H,?,oni fT0nier, every Saturday ev- Mt ; koiuo sites-twls graded, lots urt,amI n:arl l '"'d they are do- C "n," Rger, N. 0., 0, IL Heai- MxlOO. Sold at i,rir.n ,i.t ..;...' r. uit; a n ce liitl.. 1...;...., c stock, smetarv. linr orahltf in the market. M dumber of Coaiuerce, PorUiad tisans, held O ..1. .1. 1 -r i Alonibv evenimr Universitv Pirt- . B? 1ou'e' - - F-t No, 72, AeMni.i.. v.' niVrMt lark mwts 2nd and 4th ru.l '"'. J united Ar- Fellows l,all xn. "aX,. X " . 1 installa-lN. Mw. q. iriTeSVr: if V IG2