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About St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
UNIVERSITY PARK and .PORTSMOUTH I Carefully Complied Each Week orama that it unfolds. A feeling awe comes over some as they gaze west and behold St. Johns and its thriving industries smiling in th light of the robust sun. The fee! ing is intensified as they look nort The Local Hnnnenlnirs of These I.lvelv Stihurhnn Point and watch the ferry cross the Colum I Kit 'n luctirt V finrniitr irtl e it glorying in the full rays of the western sun. I o the cast and south stretches Portland and its suburbs heriocally everlastingly guarded by the eternally snow bound sentinel of the Cascades, Ine beauty of Portland appeals to the nstlietic taste of many and most .. .1 ... ..it.. .. V. . V... r: :'. .i7' "i:.fk?" whether they are conscious or not ilium, iiiuii niuik iiiu UKiuiiiuil ion I .1 i ,..! ,i. ...i.n when viewing the scenic wonders, i !..JLi,. i.lt....i..iL.l Ix'th natural and artificial that sur- ? By a Special Reporter, for the information andfGdlflcation of The Review Readers and the Qcncral Public. Mr, Young's home Is rapidly nearinj; completion. Mr. Grey 1ms purchased the Cnrlamler property. Francis I. McKcnna will build the goods. lit .... ... . . n, !.. ru,..c tr.t In I we gci io uie cuy comer 5 mm- n lllfrMl InttiC llinil 1 if 1 lie iitftiV jtihi iiiiiii lib iu.it VfVlka . 4. ft I - UlllVh iivi. nun 3 IV A v tlJIll" Air. iinruias iwiigiu 54' " tes behind time. Of course that mw.sousirccinnu win improve u ri( 0 a ,,low.horsCi or round them. Surmounting the tower is a tank of 12,000 gallons capacity, especially built for protection against fire. rror jouergan lias completed ar rangements with the Y. M. C. A ni tin cany cmic. monkeying with the stinger of a toy ami the M. A. A. C. of Portland for Mr. White, residing on l'orts- automobile if it didn't wee'd use a large triangular meet to be held mouiii avenue, is ijiiikjiiik tin nutu- uJC latter. Hut we nrc not rccciv March 18. tiou to Ills Home. fog our 5 cent's worth. Miss Monroe and her pupils gave We are not asking for the un Mondny afternoon to cleaning the reasonable when there is a demand school grounds. for improvement in the service. I). IJ. Smith, who owns four lots ''.'- service lias lecii vile some- tiling nwiui. nome people nave grown bald trying to think excuses for the jwwer leing better; others have Ik-coiiic cross-eyed while look ing for a seat; and still others find it necessary to carry an X-Kny The shingle mill below the Uni vcrsiiy grounds is a pronounced pub lie nuisance. The atmosphere is con' tinunlly surcharged with smoke and the quietude absolutely necessary for student life is destroyed by the un ceasing buzz of the saws. The Columbia baseball team de feated the Hill Military Academy team in a most listless game last Sat on I'iske street, intends to build a residence on same in the near future. Mr. Harker drew the $1,000 In the Portland Home Huildiiig Co., and will erect a nice residence soon . . I , , Jmachlne In order to find some strap '' the score of 1 5 to 3. Tlie llert .Smith moved to the Park ol rcil,y WOrklmr double. And 'dicr students led off and scored in las weeK where lie intends to ytt tI . mi,nement think of us as c first inning on account of Co 111:1 kc ins lutiire Home, nelson n ilynjicpllc bunch and suggest that hmibia's ragged playing. For three Wawson street near the Haptist we use halr-dye, or take Peruna innings the academy had the game c,'"rcl1, for our troubles, and that Is the within its grasp and the defenders I he International league of the bust we can get. of the purple and white were silent, m, i'.. eiiurcn win give a social at We were happy when wc heard yet determined to win. At the end the church, Friday evening, March our fondest hopes were soon to be of the third inning the score stood 10th. An excellent program has realized. A through, decent, street ;j-o in favor of Hill's, on account of own unuiigwi. car service for the J'cnlnsula is our Mangold receiving no support. The Atistoles club meets with ambition but, we didn't get it.aud Moore, Columbia's reliable pitcher, Mrs. Clark of St. Johns, Friday what we have got, Is, well we can't replaced Mangold in the fourth, and eveiiing.Maieh 10th. This Is to lie just say as no one seems to know, had his opponents completely at his the meeting of the year as the bus- Hut waiting 1 a minutes at Piedmont mercy. Columbia braced at batting bands are In viltil, and a jolly even- while going home from work, nim and drove in four rum and from lug Is anticipated. ply to pick up a mernley old trailer ,,at ,, t WM )llt a ,' Thediydwik nadeiiiltea recoid J't yet arrived, is not calculated to , ,i1t At liC C, Hi, liMbK-kiug and painting the entire hitimve one's moral vocabulary, t(rcy MVnill)c, nnJ Columbia re- hull of the Alexander In. 15 uilnw "'r apK.tite, nor garden, and the mafnC(, ,IC ciampfon, of Oregon. "K'd'i Iei istratlng th.,! MHincr we arrive on time at our Tlc )C w , , . ti . ... Ii . 1 i. . ti'tirl iitul IisiMiit til iifuun.o Hift . 1 "ii nib will ' " my , ,KK " ",v . """?: r , rs y grounds. G,UmWa is nuj' 111 uie couuiry. .,. v.nn twi un. jum Mr. Hobnail's lecture on "Rose I '" " " "tl''-" very COLUMI1IA ITEMS. ArclibMiop Christie, accompanied iy Kcv. 1 . Ix-mbiin, biMiop of Cirrat Cultuie" at Attisan hall last Thurs day has cicuted a passion for the (Jueen of lloweis among the ladies of the Park, and the various guld ens will soon be blooming with some very line s)eciinciis of new 1 , , Thuivlay and KmiIc dinner with the Dennis, on Datum stieet had i.o fm-nliy. The vWting bMiops were feet of who fence stolen. Had the ,,, mtliUHinuic 0VCr the schm.l's hleves only cnlletl on us we might ,;il..niuriit situation, by far the prct- ... , ..mi. whwv ,uic M.ie , ,IR iJintrtl Statrs for iwu 111 uiuc ions 01 uie same Kind wrak at the bat ami the boys ought to practice more than last Saturday's game gave evidence of. Ilattcrics Col. U Mangold, Moore and liar- Old; II. M. A.. UifFor.I ami MrCm- The many frirnds of James Glca- OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D. Office bouri, 9 to ti 1. m., to 5 P Office Phone, Scott 1104. RelwJeore fhone, I'nlon 5901. Office In Udlret ilty ratk Drug Store. MUSIC TEACHER Will call nt your liomc or you may come to 685 Syra cuse St. University Park. MRS. NONA COOVERT M.O.PAULK O.P.MCKRILL Faulk & Merrill Coal, Flour Hay, Grain, Ground Feed, P1I1I1, Oils and Building Materials Phone East 713 Unlvarslly Park, Oragon W. J. Peddicord REAL ESTATE $270 Iot 50x126, near car line, close In. $275 Lot 6oxtoo, two blocks fromschool houie; corner. $375 Lot 50x100, near woolen mills. $600 Lot 98x126, on car line, close in. $1265 8-room house, lot soxtoo, In bus iness center. $1150 7-room bouse, lot 50x100, on the boulevard; half cash. $l0755-room house, lot 50x100, over looking river. $1500 5-room house, lot rcxlS, other improvement. $3500 Lot 50x100, corner, building 34x70, two stories, 14 rooms aoove, two store rooms below, new, cen tral. Lots on Installment, $100, Five Dollars down and Five Dollars per month. Other Lots, both Business and Residence INSURANCE, LOANS. RENTALS W. J. PEDDICORD ST. JOHNS, OREGON Telephone Union 4069 University Drug Co Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars Stationery and School Books PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREITJLLT COMPOUNDED Post Office- Corner UNIVERSITY OOOOOO TH E Portsmouth 0000000000000 ni Pharmacy 1 HL 51; oooooooooo ; PARK W. II. KINO, President. M. L. IIOLBROOK, tocc-PrcjIdtnt ST. JOHNS ABSTRACT & TRUST COMPANY Abstracts of Title carefully and accurately prepared. Charges Reasonable. Office! King's Building, Jersey St., St. Johni We are always RIGHT IN PRICES, and always improving. Call and get one of our beautiful Calendars. S. F. F0UTS, Prop. R. W. PRITCHARD, Manager OOOOOOO' 4 MONEY SAVING PRICES On Everything that Men and Boys Wear. the: lion store 166-168 Third Street. J. J. KADDERLY Hardware Of nil Kinds. Sole Agent for Kails ami Krv. J. Carrnl, liMmp of tun, captain of Coluiiihia't basrball I llrlrna, pattl tlie kIhmiI n vitit Intt trams nf ot nnroj. now utiliiv in.ni tt I'l I I ... I ! . .1.-1 .1 " , ior uie iirowiit, were plranl to meet X liiin before lit departure for Makers 1 Near Morrison I'. J. 1'KTKIIHON ,L w, flMm, ol wire lyinjj itllc, iiiiil llicy would not have hud tlie tioulile of tciiriuj; it loose iiinl lollini; it up. Lookout for the caiiKTii man. Wo kind it wlilsH;ail lie would Ik? mound ilioloi;riiplilii; our kiouuiIh mid oxliiliitlnj; thciii ut a magic lauicrii cutcitaliuiKiit. v Ik-kkui for two wivks in which to m-t our lawiiH in sliaH?, mid wc la-licvc it will Ih? ciaiiUtl, hut wc imiM he ready hy that time. The thiou(;h n-ivkv inaugurated Monday lMiiiytliin; hut witisfact- ... k. t a a... oiy, iMMidiini. litteeu uioic yoais of constant apKal to their most K-ieno majetien, the dlti-vlor.H of the Poitland Consolidated, will give the itilmliitimu of the I'vuiiiMila field. All nre limit confident that he will make "good." tirl Mtc in (lie Umtril Mntrt lor a M'lHKii. ami uiry varrt mute riomicnt I v.an i rti'l UKU TO TOUCH IT. wlii'ii prakini; alKiut Lolimilnat Kiaud oipmtiiniiin and Xf.silillitifH "A city, like an Individual, needs to Inr a Irailiug mIhhiI ol the racilic Kt Its iiionry rightly, honcMiy dc toast. Miniy," so, snys the Oregon Daily (In liiday the Imys wcrr granted N"""11" imciiiii cite cily'a rcla a full holiday in honor of the tclioort twice un many cat's as now on this iutciuihaii line. Quite ii iiumher of Minngcis were seen wit udciing thioiigh tlie pine covet sit walks of the paik Hiinduy. Many wended their way townul the Uuiveinily gioiinds to Ik? lewardcd for their tiouhle, lv one of the IkiM luiioiuiiiasof I'oillaud that can he attalnctl. The view of Poitluml Imuoicd eimts. Nrrdlrss to say the irprirvc fiom class work was highly appim'atrd hy flic hoys. The day was prnt in playing baseball hy the shool' aiious teams. In the evrn iug the Senior Literary Sin'icty gave its tuiially intnrting and hrilliant wttll) piogiauime. 'I'lii Jiiniois ttMik advantage of the line xuMilur of the past week and pla t-d a rrir of live games with the lliiid team, all of which. thry lost. lion io "lawless n.ilonin" TM u true as truth Itmnf. llU H,c Journal then declares that there arc saloon men who are cniiforinhiK strictly to ine laws ami mat from such alone can the cily afford to accept license fees. I low about the rhlit, even in the cae of such saloons ? . . or journal inaKcs a line aruumeiit auauut tlioie salooiM that practice ami leach hy their pracllce, the viola- lion of law. It : "The arBuincnt was mat wc neeilcd tlie Kamblcrs' money, HioukIi they were law break ers, ami throuith their law-briakinK; oui we uiiitrt, nor will not, need that mum-, can I postihiy alforu to PETERSON & SMITH oK!iiite The lliiid team is Uni experienced and ton old for the Jumois, Cliarlrs MiMire, Joe Mangold and John WilktUMMi, the pitching statt oil (ouch it," v iiiiiiini.i i..iiMii iriiu , me i.m tonsisleully carried out, this prin imiiuiiiK linn imic nun ui, nicipic woulil reject entirely the fees ,I,M,,,,, ,l'Te.,J" ,V?.rl"", which allow l!'lor traffic to live ira i tiii uie my in iwh nimm- ,t all, The use of Intoxicants, ine muni- uoiiy .mil Minow. nil nave vitably trails to beuct recklessnesi rcmaikablc pced for so early in the .KalueJ as we have the traffic, it In. M-.IMMI, .uni un- i.muri, .iu .wixiic 1 1 vitality tieijets lawlessness. ami rirn uatoiu, nave an nicy can Ilri In FLOUR, FEED, HAY, BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT, 8HIN0LES LATII, COAL, ETC. 004l I).ll.r J i IVrlluJ I'rlf.t I'lui Out lltlf Kr.tfht CbttfM 1'ronipt D.llf.rjr iuj Corrttt t'rlctt Phono Union 3101 ST. JOHNS, OREQON Henry C. Schroedcr FURNITURE, CARPETS AND STOVES Funeral Director and Undertaker Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fail to sec the Universal Steel Range before purchasing f 14l-ti3 First Sires!, Odd Fellewt Building, Potllmd, OrtfM. Pom Main 1312 I. GEVURTZ & SONS FURNITURE CARPETS . Stoves, Ranges, Granltcwnrc, Crockery, Jewelry and Silverware 173-175 First St., and 219-227 Yamhill, PORTLAN D, 0 20 per ct. Discount tlA r on every TRUNK In Entire Stock PIQURE FRAMES Made to Order Naw and Saoona1 Hand STOVES, FURNITURE, CARPETS Mattings, Bedding, Pillows, Lace Curtains and Shades, Dishes, Lamps, Enamel Gran ite and Tin Enamel Ware. Deeds and Contract. TI... ... utnirw una JinnU'U llllil kC0W I in biiii'k did Ian-si ami mini lu.rfl ........ . . ' CHURCH NOTICES, .....i.t.. r . ... . . . nun ine inir Kii'n 1 1 OKI IMIIWT sltv lilllffs Ikhh'iiis iIihjM illllllll ", , , " ami i inl llatoM, nave A lew uivksauo the tvtin caloiiL' .1,. .. i.,.i.i ,i... ... :.i-..- Itta - H I l" U If Will I I IV 111 II II I ( fhkc nvvnuo uric tutitctl to t 10 mm . t .1 1 1 rathe novel sl,t of ssclnn quite ,JAf, "r? .,raml, '!f l,t,.$cl' ..1.1...1.. ....... 1..... !.... '.. .. I have elri'inl ilnnr captains ami man. O....K Uly lii ver 7 3 ' J""1'" tm "f ro..tr.cV which The elder man oft .liil llmuUl. his 'a" ' wl,,a"!; .1aml !;, 'M !", ' !,m'h.,w,, " I'J oflle at umhtella in 11 vei y tliieatenimr man. ""W manaKor. 1 hey will ac I'"'- than u usually charved for ner unit .fi il- i,. ..... ,i .1 vent iliaiienees liom teams whose ' rni. couiK!lliit to ciy out for ineiey. s S- It is their amhition People iiiuinviate fun lint detuM ,0 '";,i':' dieir title as the "Un- lHiiuiiline.ss,eiK.via!ly in a man of "eiraini rm leant ot rortianu. puiulay services at Holy Cross rather inatuie years. I sMtn eonsuleratile practice ami some I sjiurc. rorlsiuouiii Station 8:30 a. .... . ' . ......1.: i - i.k ... 1 1... hti.: lO.ao a. in n in 1. ... i.-.,-...i..,.i.. ine morning Uieoniau seems to J "'""k m ocvc.i-p (Vf (0ICVa h T I ut C Vc' fiitil M.it ,i..ii..i,i 1.. ....111 I fast tram. At nrtsmt. thrv arc siinip. !.. ' ll,cr imminn, 1. . u , Mvnf,in in vtiiiuii; iiui'il-1 , . . : . V . ininr. tiou to the efforts of the Civic- Im. xu,at ua ' 'e pitchmi; ileturt provement I.eauue of St, Johns In '"f"1, ')UI Kinney was chosen cap- LODae NOTICES, Kvi .i.K .m m iniiiiic nuisances, u ' (University I'ark and Portsmouth.) Is htniiiKc that n larue Iwiy fornets J-'aw Miamwit nuuacer. 1 hey dial. IVninsular Loduc No. jss, I, o. O. ...... vmvv j'Mi vni 111.1 IM1I Ji I r- -"- o iivm i in un 1 it T ""Mi 1 vtvililiK at l louir liouseis. It is n.it mi mn m I J ami 1 S. Their hifhr nmhiitim U Hall, J. ! TindalL N. C.i , '""J 1 . - . r--- - II if - IO iieirat t he minor tin., rram. Ill u It ' " .v "A" ' i!n'ii"v. piehiiiiuaty Kuthrrmc of the Senior Krbekah LchIrc, I. O. O. F.. No. 72, iiiiiu 11.1111 iviiiuinKy, imuny vco- iciumi ana lourtn luesaays at er vas dioien to pilot the near-future 9,JJ l''5lo.iv Mrs. Harriet varsity men for 100s. With the skiU ? "V'.r.' L! 'n v- G-5 1-n" lul mananrmcnt of Clifford Harry rortsmouih Tent No. sa. K. o. t. and the able leadership of Captain M meets In Odd Fellows Hall, first Tony, the third team ouuht to be aB,d, V"'41 .Tue..ll.y unite a factor in the juuior amateur UnaTr iT.n am,"?,b,yvvV 3 . , ' " ' "K J oiKm at Artisans' Temple, Mrs, i.ikv iiuiv .ii miiooi, ine line weatlierl oy, .m, a.j Mr. Mmlcy. Sunt.: Mrs. A Uark, !ec.: C. 11. Herastock. Call "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES Received GOLD MI-DAL at the St. Louis Exposition Kelipse nil for Unking. Gunrnntccd for ao years. flockU ilcllvrittl Irre ol ihtne. We 111 mult Hrrtt car Utc lo iwirchtMrt llvluir bevouJ ISciliuoul, " 2-H-2-I8 RUSSULL ST., PORTLAND, OREQON 119 to 121 1-2 RUSSELL STREET Phone Unlnn AOA h Bickner Brothers Department Store AH Goods Sold at Portland Prices! iikus hack when the streets of I'oit lnli.1 ...c.i....l...l ... .1 1. 1;. .. ....... tv.-.wiiiVM III JIIC llll'ilMIOIIS iniick of ducks ntnl Kevoc-. Sulli van's Kttlch is a teater eyiv.sore than nuylhiiiK in St. Johns, nml the latter city has not yet wasteil thousands 0f ilolhus in tiioiutiiiK derelict city oiliclals. TllliY AlAKI? A START. I'orllaml Coiisolldaleil InaiiKiintlcs the TliruiiKli Service. (Ilylma WYl.foot.y Well, they did it Hut the Jessie Hawkins could win and run back wards at that, Of course, us the luniiaKemeiit announced, this is not the real arricle ns yet imnly u sample of what is to follow, hut if the sample is a criterion, deliver us from the rest. Yes, we do con siderable kicking, hut wheu, hy a concerted movement, we, the jeople cau own and oiienitc our own rail road systems, why shouldn't we u ttfttttt bhepard & Tufts Will sii -on Lota in Shepard's Addition For 65 Dollars, S dollars down and S dollars per month Lots in Point View at 70 dollws each. Lots In North St. Johns, overlooking the river, 250 dollars, 10 down and 10 per month. Wo VH4 FIRE INSURANCE HOUSES TO RENT PI Sm 4446 At th Lowest Rate NOTARY PUBLIC IftiM k CoOna Ml, St. Jitec, If, Feed. F; r XZ"' .i.,."!ruwarS?. i.IOUJ. nWi ' .r0,i wns, 'ouf inio going to l'ortland. 1ml t.. 0...1 .... stock and prices. Goods, wgs, Remember The Big Department Store Corner Jersey Street and Broadway 8L Johns, Orf ion V444 hcitiK its tonic, and some very inter-1 & rtiiiiS uamcs will result before theliii hoys sojourn to their homes. I'rof. lierney, cliairnun of the Kohert lunmett ceaises held in Portland last Sunday, delivered a mint masterly sketch of the heroic master's life in his usually felicitous manner. Quite a number of the boys took advantage of sreinu Mr. Hanford in Othello, Shakespeare's masterpiece of . , , . - ...xnuaimg vuuny. Ikt. iValiuaULuwtKrCtt. and Uie Mw tne -ater tower lus been com- 8ikwW". Omc Uock f roa Columbi pleieil and da y the n climb it to i?,v.i, .V .V wV,utc.,rom cmr- A be enraptured by ! uuUC W.fiS'S .K SSTtSS Apartments LUMBER Tunkktii t UafMraitM, far Housekeeping f W Furnish your House j Ws Drsss M.n, Womsn j Boys and Girls for GO TO TllK St. Johns Lumber Company For all kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED Flooring, Ceiling and Rustic Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Columns. Yir m4 MM Ft BvfetM SL HmmE594 si A WEEK SI EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. I The Store Where Your Credit is Oood, 390-92 WisMiftM SttNt, ?Wtl 5