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UNIVERSITY PARK and PORTSMOUTH The Local Happenings of These Lively Suburban Points Carefully Compiled Each Week By n Special Reporter, for the Information nndjndlflcntlori of The kcvicw Kcaucrs ana tne ucucrai I'tiwic. iiinir . but in the other branches of bpori he is also quite successful. His high and broad jumping have considerable style, and will some day be heard of in athletics unless he overdoes himself. Young Tau schcr of the North Central is also a very promising youngster, and would have been the star of the meet were it not for the unrcdoubt able Moore. He would do well to join some athletic association in the city, where he could receive the dead under the place where his chickens had roosted. He died the victim of a misplaced affection: a martyr to a mother's love." THE DANCE OF THE MISERIES. (Guy Fitch Phelps.) t nnnr Kim I CPU tt .!. t.L, iA Pnriamnuih.J Peninsular Lodge No. 128, I. O. O. F., meets every Saturday eventog at Hemstock Hall. J. L. Tlnd.1l, NG.J M. H. Carter, V. G.j G. H. Hemsttick, Sec; Dr. Oscar De Vaul, Treas. meets second and fourth Tuesdays at DrM Fellows Hall. Mrs. Harriet lid Siirmnn. formerly of the Pen Insula mill, but now at Aberdeen, expects to be in Portland in the near future, and will pay the Park a visit, I,ea Ackermau, formerly with 'i human's grocery, is on guard at the fair grounds, being u private in uiu aeconu uregon volunteers. Mrs. IJaxter, of Gaston, n sister of A. V. Dickson, Is a guest at the Park this week. Mrs. Duxter nn her daughter, Jennie, arc down to attend the meetings in Portland Ai arietta KebcKali mmiuu No. 72 I. O. O. I of the Park, on last '1 destiny night initiated Mr. am Mrs. V. A. Whlteley into thetnys teries of the magic circle. The regular initiation team was not on hand, but a volunteer corps took hold of the work with much credit. The many ft lends of Coo Me Kenua are pleased to see him b:uk again looking unite well after his sojourn in California. Summer is coming and finer .summers than Oregon's cannot be found, and a finer summer climate for an asthm atic H.TSoii could not be desired. Rev. T. J. Hennessey replaced father Tliillman at the morning services at iioiy urovs church, and In the evening I'ather Phelan deliv ered n most instructive sermon to it limit attentive and appreciative audience. I'ather Phelan will preach the .sermons at the mission to be given, instead of Key. Uronne, who could not attend. The Patk swarmed with visitors lust .Sunday, and the facilities in transHrtatiou that the street cars offered certainly brought out the luri'c ciowd. The service Is very satisfactory, and will nuip 10 Doom mis part of the Pen .. . . , , l Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Harne I dreamed at midnight's heavy hour, sinReri N( g.; Belle Nash, V. G.; Em anu saw ma iiciiuiuin j". The moon of vice roll bloodyred Portsmouth Tent No. KtlvJ; ,,. M., meets In Odd Fellows Hall, first The crags of Crime, and the deep ,' .". V..C Assembly. No benefit of reirular Kyninasitim work datkness stood I United Artisans, meets every Wedt and training. He showed consid- A little back, as vultures 'round t I r. . p.-. r It M .main!' . . . . jir. a. v-iarK. otc. j, 11. in.".."". ciouuy puuuiis, "u T 3. ednes- nrnhln cK!. mr n Mty rnrmiT rmrt I DTCV COLUAHJIA UNIVERSITY ITf-MS with care and proper coachintr will Do span their be o man heard of in Pacific coast await Rev. Alexander Christie, Arch- athletics. By far the cutest and With glutted maw. The god of dark liislinn of tlif Cntlirilfr Arritrt!vw. most intercstim? nihlctc of the emu- ncsa whirled. of Oregon, visited the .school on hetitors was a lad named Iloldcn, And poised upon the tempest to be hold OSCAR DcVAUL, M. Office hourt, 9 to it . m.i 1 to 3 p. m. Office rhonc, Scott 1104. Office In Unlrcrtltr Park Drug Slor. ltA. ...! 1 . UllllimjMJ U1IW UUM1 H.I.ILll llie I . I- I. Ullllll ..JIUIII J.IUI. 111 I IIUIU I " Iwys at the Wednesday evening the high jump. He has a bcaiiti- The gathering miseries in their awful riJiic rhonc, union w i.i-iiii-n i-xcicim.'.!. vceoill)auyillg I " mjiv: 111 111.1 iii" Jui'ili"Ki "u hisirrnce was Rev. A. fl. I)ir.nri. I ill competition with the lamer bovs. mer, a former professor at the Uni- cleured the bar when it stood sev- The shastly treasures of the Halls of I'l'rulli' I prill Slirllixi ntwivc lli-nd. 'I'lilul -n! .... . ........ ....... 1 III1C Rev. J. I). Murphy, a former uIollc ,s 'I"1!0 n f.L"af. for. tllcrc .nrc Heaped with skulls of ages . 1 iiijl mull? (linn i 111 11 iiiizi'ii iiiirii 1 anntif University Drug Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars Stationery and School Books PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. PRESCEIPTIOHB CAM FULLY OOKFOUKDK) ' Post Office Corner UNIVERSITY Pajuj Portsmouth Pharmacy O. M. FAULK 0. P. MERRILL nrolessor at tlie Univers tv. wn n recent visitor at theschool, and was more than pleased at the school's progress since his days. All the committees for the com. iliir biir meet have been imixiitttcft. and the bovs will make it evril n greater success than the very suc cessful meet of last year. A regu lar system of rootinir will be ti.scil for the event, and Mr. McCov has been chosen leader of the rooters for this .season. The Ixixillir bolltS ltlrtltlcri.fi In I... some of the fisticnlly inclined ath letes afford meat amusement in Hie onlookers, and gives the boys a pleasant deviation from the usual routine of baieball and truck nrnc. lice. Professor Lonergait lias been cho sen chairman of Ititer.nilt.M.ini.. events for the Lewis and Clark fair. The Ilinlor literary a moil inleiestlng piograin tit their last weekly meetiinr. A(ur iln regular allotment of recitation 11 very interesting and instructive cliulc was lie d. Moth sidim slum i-1 not more than half 11 dozen hlch jumpers in the world that can clear their own height in the high jump. .Summary of the events is as fol lows: 50 yard clash for each of the grades competing: Fourth grade Matooka, Wood- lawn, first. Sloan: PorLmnniitlt. mr- oud, Gains; Portsmouth, third ; time 7 3-5 Fifth grade I.evinson, Couch, first; Sorenson, Portsmouth, .second: Hiixton, Woodlawn, third; time 7- '5. Sixth grade -Halchclder, Wood lawn, first; Hummel, Harrison, sec ond; Mack, Woodlawn, third; time 7 2;.J. Seventh Carbinier. Portsmouth first; Standish, Portsmouth, second; Heady, Ockley Green, third; time .VS. Klghth Potter, Couch, first; Johnson, Portsmouth, second; Tau scher, North Central, third; time .VS. Ninth Moore, first; Tattscher, North Central, second; I.evinsou, Couch, thitd; time 6 1-5. 220 yard tlaih Moore. Ports dimly Hcncath the crimson fullness of that liRht. Which smothered half, yet dimly, fnlnllv lifilir. On every side the barren slopes with drew. In bristling tines of blasted growth, which once Waved green above, but now stood bare and hard, Unlc.ifcil and cold in horny pertre faction, Half-veiled each form, and yet dis tinctly caught In the pale sheen that quivered over all. Faulk & Merrill Coal. Hay, Grain, Flour Ground Feed, Ptlilt, Oil m4 fctMhf Miltriils Phone East 713 University Park, - Oraaon APARTMENTS rumblierf or UnfurnWieW, for Housekeeping tUt f.ntMMtr ii..!.. -..,1 I vMiiivMiniuiuuvi aiuii tiiv ii v r i Shingle Mill. One block from Columbia f f..t. .!... . . f . r . I uiiivcmir. rive minuici irom car. ai beautiful location. Kent Is reasonable. A, Wi Dlckton, 704 Iiarvaru. Scott ti. I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. rail ind complete line m4 mMa Mck UkM Ii t nrst-us int ttere tt strictly thy prlcM .... Tlx sua itmt triiti Out y artftl atttMUa b cvtm k Ruy merit shirt if the pitroMit if PwttMMti m4 MmMi tricu - - - Yob will tie wtll M alt h4 m ik HtfUy of toilet, fancy ni rwimi o. Mwa in mt Uw tklt week it Jreately nitui prices. Selling it from S to tt P. BOUTCHER, MaMtr cenU 1 eike. FOUTS, Prop. if insula as nothing else will. People are going to live where the advau tagas of Hie car service are thclm.1. A huge audience galheted at the liaptist church in University Park at the evening service. Key. John Hetil.leii pleached the fitst sermon In a series to young jieople. His tonic next Sunday evening will he, "A Young Woman Choosing her 1't lends." Mrs. M. V. Marker of tlie I'irst Congregational choir will sing a solo, Mrs. Adams, evange list, will preach at the iug set vice. ,, , ., . I 1111.111 .mxirc, I'orts- hoiough prepanil ion of their mat- mouth, first; Potter, Couch, secoml; ter as lar as sma oovs can fntlinm r ....t f-.....l. II.Im.I. II..... A ...... ,. .... ,', , " 1 ..v ui-wii, v.will.il, lllllll, lime 27, a(tieition. I he digression from Uinmimr liii.li iniiirnr.. the usual niouram was verv mm-o. n..riu. ...... h. r.-?.. t..i " liiili. !le l"1 W,V ,,,u w,si mo,,tl1' '! Iloltlcii. North Keiolvcd, that the Tiiiitmuiit of Central, third' I1..K.I11 .1 f,...i. , I., .. . .... First came Excess, in bcastial vicious- ness, His gaping throat did gulp the fetid air, And gorged again, but could not find enough, Till choked in his own foaming, he would draw The mists of anguish, or the spirit' gall. Close by him walked a wasted form, and this Was Habit, that Infernal Sclfulmrt.. With quenchless fire burning on his WOO Iot 50x126, nearcar line, close In. W. J. Peddicord Patronize Home Industry Send your Laundry to the West Coast Laundry New Management New Help New Mettals (loo J work fuirinlted t prlcti ronbU nt tttliftdor D. C. HANNA. Mananr IWM REAL ESTATE I i. j. rnTErtflON Some of the lusltleuts of the Park hwiveil a dee) sigh of idlcf the othiJr day, when they saw a hand of intilc iKjing dtiveii oif towards I'oHland ly two cowboys, who had iK-unseut out from the city inmiikI in answer to numerous complaints from the ptoterty holders heie nhoitts. A few mine such loitud tips will, eiliaw, teach our tlaliy meii that theie is 11 law in regard to cows miming hxo thioiigh the siieeis. The Chaiiipious weie there with the Mg stick Sunday ami jxiuuded HiggiiilMitham for u hits and is itius. Although HiggiiilHithaiu is the hest in his chKs he could not hold the Park hunch, while "Den con" Moote the guitt anil "War- noise UukU had no tumlile in cutting their opHuents heads off. only allowing them one tun and fttur hits. The Champions will now await their chance to get a shot at the All Stats or Schilleis. which will probably be within the nexj 1 wo weeks. the Indians hv the I'nlt.il was irujiist." Theallinuativewns upheld by Masters William O' llrien, Cleo Henriot and Stuart I.eavy. The negative wasdcfcndcil by Mas ters l.loyd Mnver. ( ami Joe McDonnell. The iillirma live tiveivcd the tinaiiimous deci sion of the judges. The fine weather Suiiilnyliriiiii.lit out the tennis players, and Mime ntcresting games will be itlayeil Itefore the season is over, if the ability of the nieiiiliers that com- jtelel counts for aught. A fine so vanl dash ooen MiMin. I'orm mouth, first; Potter, Couch, second; i.evin.ion, Couch, third; time 6 1-5. Kiliiuing broad jump -Moore, Portsmouth, first: Tauscher. N'nrth Central, second; Mitchell, Ports mouth, third; distance 17 feet 6 in. . o yard dash Moore, Ports mouth, first; Tauscher, North Ceu ttal, second: liduer, 'Ockley Green, thhd. An Intelligent Dog. 'Silu.flbl.i.r ..f .1...... 1) ....1.1 .1. , tiiini, t unci . !-.. inif, wi iiun, ."Mini uie couit will mioii be laid out, mid the Major, 'my uncle certainly owned tflllllllllllk Jlf it If fill till tllflt.1 lnl. III. .1...- ff itivivmi 111 111L- uti iiii iMiiiiio u'tii - the most intelligent dog I ever saw. ins name was w.isii, ami all he lacked of being human was his in ability to talk. "He was very dainty in his taste; Had to lie served with well cooked nitids on clean dishes, and would not t itch scraps. He under- sttMKl every word sad to him mi. I Ik inoie than hniuiv I IV Moil of the boys took advantage of the beautiful woollier Sunday to visit the city. All were most en thtiHiaitic alHiut tin. I ivl mill Clark fair giotiuds. The iiiviiiIhiis of the IhimIi.iII Z Xu""? V'"'-' cotihl vyK his tailiu any tnui k'c . , :n , .v.. ,..v I iimi. u-ption at his home given him 011 "He did not like m lu. is villi 11 fio.ii Cal foiuia, where when dining, and several hens had he had gone to gel alleviation fro... f(lc victims to his wrath for try. ""V"11";. i"K to steal his frxsl. J- liickeuiiieirer rammed his "One day while uncle's family classw after a vety long siege of weie eating dinner, Dash having sieknchs. ,a. previously served, a fearful i lie eiadliatiinr elavs of 'nt )m L-oinmntimi wnw I T !.. o... 1 1. " , " ' ...... ..v..... ... niv. imvk iK-euoigauiwl. and class colors of yaul. Uushiim out to see u lmt oiange and black chosen. The the trouble was thev saw n blomkil lips. Naught could ntstiagc. passed The red-clad form of ever-craving Lust In stooping squalidiicss, and bloated check. And then I .nw two shapes together steal, And hover, veiled in shadow, and I knew That one was called that awful thing Kegrel, Aim. one as much, for it was Hope lessness. J waited not, for next a moping train, Paed two before and two that fol lowed near, And those that led were Pain and blighted Peace, And thoc that came wrre Sorrow and l)rpa!r, lletwixt they bore a pail, on which was laid The form of murdered Innocence, and she Was cast into the circle of the throng. Then 1 ..... A little Uteri tJ7SIj)l Clirlm nrar urwli. ...III. oju jji 9.1x120, on car line, clous in. 1 1 2658-room house, lot 50x100, In bus iness center. f 1 100 j-room house, lot joxloo, over- iwKiiig river. 11500 j-room house, lot rooxiSi. other improvements. W500 Lot joxloo, corner, bulldini! 34x70, two stories, 14 rooms above, iwu norc rooini ociow, new, central. Lots on lastallmint, 1100, Fir DolUrsI aowo I-iv uoruri per month. Other Lots, both Duslaesi and Residence INSURANCE, LOANS. RENTALS W. J. PEDDICORD ST. JOHN, OftEOON rattphoM Unloa 409 H. W, ItflTl ! PETERSON & SMITH 1 I)tn In I FLOUR, TEED, HAT, BRICK. LIME AND 0K1UNT, SHIMOLM IiATH, UOAU TO. Coat IJllT,r,J it rrlltn! Trltft On 1IU rlcht ChiriH Prompt Dtllrtrjr tod Oorrtel Prlci X Phono Union 3101 8T. JOHNS. OIMCK 1 he public school is (juite jubl aut over the brilliant showing the boys made at the annual track meet forgtainiuar schools nl Columbia last Satuiday. The ttophy, a pret ty loving cup, will hold a conspicu 011s place in the piiucijMr.s tooiu. and it is hoiKHl will Ik? but a U'giu iter of a large collection that the loys, year by year, will add to their glory, for with all the facili ties that Ihe Imys have in the Park, all the advantages of Columbia's huge gymnasium and campus, pio vided the use of abusive language is ptohibited. theie is 110 unison why thev should nut In. tli.. of the track meet every year. The I'nivcrMty Paik baieball team defeatnl a team of Kust Sideis in a very iiuiuteiesiiug game hist .Sunday on the old Pacific National grounds, Hawthorne, by the scote of 15-2. Mooie's pitching was too much for the South Aiders while the he.u'v .sIih'v.-k .f n... 11... 1. ' r r tsiv. 1 Hi ik claw, will I the (11M to icceive diplomas from the academic depart ment of the University. The olli cvrs of the class are; president , Ignatius .MeN'aince: Chailes C. Uoojsecietuiy, Anthony i'iht. tieamier. liw lmi,.,il.l liiMorian. Joe McXanieira: class JH't. J. I.eKoy will Ik; utven r eNvrciscii incidental (o their gnulit auoil the eu S3 16 l 13 lieu jumping aimlessly oyer giouud. while Dash was busily gageti uuiiiiiiig nts dinner. "An examination revealed ihe fact that Dash, with a single snap, had broken her neck. "My (Hint exclaimed, 'O, Dash! Dash! You uiol-iil 1 n..... Woixl. The class couhl you kill full cli;iiie of tlie I her chicks were nltiuwt ri.n.K r, K.. hatched, and now they must all die' "In the evening D.ish was miss ing. Tlie mast diligent search failed to locate him. Advertise- inuiits. with large oilers of reward, were equally unavailing. The whole family rcsiinied thenisi'lv-.w to the inevitable and env.- Hili fill- lost. "Kour days after his disiiiiivnr. ana-Dash w-alkwl oroudly imn iim yard iollowvtl by a brwxl of sixteen little chicks. 1 le had gone and sat on those eggs until they hutched. Volt see, he could not Inrar the thought of their dying throimh his fault. "It was certainly a novel sight to watch Dash pilot his brood around and scratch for worms for them. Dash never ate a worm himself, but he soon became an expert in selecting the choicest ones I w "s cuicKeiis, o sickly look- uiK wouii was loierateti tor a mo meiit. "After a week or two Dash be gan to cluck. His brood would come readily to his clucking, and very lu-artilv ,l ... ... 7. . 1 .V ' ".Vu 1 vocal JH)W- ,... r , , "Vv" "lv 'cvi crs in unit direction, was wncludiil the victorious con- -Dash succtxilc! wonderfully MnVS til they 3 i, 1. ... ... .7. . ' . " UM- ?an; enougli to go to roast. Then The personnel of tl ; t . .. T i'1 t.v he made frantic efforts, and trietl follows: catcher, llrl; tc hcr7 : U I s u or he w 1 . UCUl. tt,,UT "y V t0,rOOSt hlmsc,f- Afler C.Moor and Clark, i, . it un. and base, Williams; d iKisecan, ,Wl . 7he KZra thig xv, ere lie could keep wtch . 1 - -tiwtaa viiwi liiiiit i iiviT in; (Mil iirrwi itk .it..i.i out victorious and maintaimil the tonight aw honors that they won last year. "This roosting business was the ... .r " ? , HUV .mcre were end of old Dash. He refuseit to scxerai otlier clever athletes in nt.l.-it mwi i.i. t... .ii. ... .... It-mlnii.-.. i e I ' ' hv" weu.cr. uuiiuncv. .Moore s forte ij um. in.n,i...r ,1... t. ui.. i..i.. tlKAMMAK SOIKH)!. .Mltltl' Portsmouth school Couch school ... Xotth Central school Mootlliiwii schikil Ilaiiisou stavt school Ockley l.ieen solmnl t he aiHiye score of luiiiii ! id.. rei-oid of fust ami second places inadeb the grammar schools of rortlaml lit their and eiitliiiKiastio latee v:mn.isiiiiii lni Mum. 1... h'roiu the utomeut that thereferee'.s Kllll ailllOllUCetl llu lir-l n 1 M.,il Llaike MiHiie finislinl stnunr ,i... A cry went and whirling wmi uni, uie aiuiicnce com Ikvswl of almost only University jH-ople, for it seems that the various instructors in Portland care the least Hv,ible that can ! for the team battel thek o,v ..,0.,. " .ti" " J" 1 Vwcrv K'ven some very he lot. This vv; t ,e P IK,,?.7.r . ,?.0, " Kuine audi, evitainly justified thein iof U Z HJl vs KmSi fi l "Si J 1 C!Vl,.!,n,e' Ilt,r!'"tives iu each event mi n lusiyeur. 1 he team is one of the best kd uucwl amateur te-auts in the state, and iu conseijuence. they are going to seek some orofL-vsinimi 3d base, Houston; short stop, Dniy; out fielders, Smith, Gains, Hiukle and McKennu. The boys cet tttinlv deserve the jwtroiiage and the U'M wishes of the Park jwople. shrlekhiir wild the shape of .Mamics icpt Across the theatre and Klarin stood Like wild beast at the liKhteninfj. Hound his face Gray slriiiKing locks, through which demoniac grins Kcvealcd the' frothy whiteness of the teeth I hat ground in endless flashings. Then there stood A hooded form In bony awfulness, And wound his recking garments cloc and looked, With darling glance, upon the hellish Kroup, And going forth I aw where e're his feet Had touched Ihe earth, there came up pools of blood, And this was Murder. Near him shrinking sat A cowardly thing that slunk away ironi an. thU was Suicide. forth, revelery began, mixed- damning throng in vile spec lacular. last of all there science spare, he did Quarrel with lied from all. Madnes, Murder, Suicide and Lust. And hot Excess, with every other dread, Swept 'round that bier, on which lay innocence in stony ueath. The soul of horrid wake. And for this orgy smoked the floorless pit. And devil' fingers swept the keys of woe. To time the. dance, and in each tone was breathed Wild screams, and sighs, and shud derintr lamentitinn Till all who shared in that mad mirth aid pause. To swell the cry, "In helll In hell! In hell;M And I who dreamed, or thought I ureatnetl, awoke, now mat this was not in W, M, KIUINGSWORTH THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEALER OF THE PENINSULA . . . Tito driest Hit of residenco nroixrtv ui tho district. " Walnut Park offera tht most deslr- Uie IIOIIIO alien ntntula i.r.,l.a n. r.,i,nn ..... --;--'-,, ,w. . . lHM "l J)r,e,' i"9 nwt xv nrabla in the market. W. 1L KTLLINOflWrYiiTir a03 Chaabir ef Omibum Vahu.j ml r J. J. KADDERLY Hardware Of all Kinds. Sole Agent for Johnson & Dillon And The This The And Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fail to sec the Universal Steel Range before purchasing HMO First Strut, Md F.IJm kMi hriM, rNltMl Henry C. Schroeder FURNITURE, CARPETS AND STOVES F. J. Koerner Funeral Director and Undertaker 1 l 1 Kxemtimt work. Contractor! la Oralis," and ail kkda of Uj OAK PARK Can leave ordera at Shepanl ft Tufta ST. JOHNS, ORE. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER came a Con- each, but l,an, .nJ lfietioni fumiHlieii n .nnl!..!!.. done with neatneu .ml dispatch. "QUJCK MEAL" STEEL RANGES Received GOLD MEDAL at the St. Louis Exposition Eclipse all for Baking. Guaranteed for -20 years. CooJ. dll,rf I rt ol ch.rg. We will rtmlt Xrctt or far. to pvcUmt IMI I Portland & Suburban Express Co (Operating cars over Portland Con- jsoiiaated lines) Rtc ReasoMbk Prompt Service 244-248 RUSSELL ST.. PORTLAND. OREO W Furnish yur Hus W Drti, Mn, Wtintn Boys and Girls fsr To We have made 'arrangement ..ici uumegnt in the city at St. Johns when necessary team at reasonable rates. to I and by ny Do not move your huniture (of Will 111 I ' . u..uic 1 ix Hut I TZU ...... . .. I you are goig te St Joluuto soul C -runaara-s ve rortUnd i uvUk that way ) j bci our prx3. Portland & Sorbin Express Company W. R. STEARNS, MjuufM- CHURCH NOTICES. ,5!rk" . Holy Cross V...IIIVH. 4 Ol la lllOll I h Mil nn a.tn nv; 10:30 a. 111.; a:an n ... t- . j 1 . .... ICIIUOflV I. -. I. Tl -II iniuman, welcome. rector. aac $1 A WEEK $ EASTERN OUTFITTING C( The Store Where Your Credit It Oaoi, 398-92 WiOintM stmt, WlrHN 1 I L A HO 00 ,