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UNIVERSITY PARK and PORTSMOUTH ,,,,,, i TIic Local Happenings of These Lively Suburban Points Carefully Compiled Each Week By a Spechl Reporter, forth; Information and Edification of The Review Readers and the General Public. X Quite a larire audience was iwcs-1 m-miikes to lit- one of the most nop cut at the evening exercises at Holy ar Kaines of the school, and with Cross Church Sunday. Itlic avidity that the members have .... If.. ... .1 - J'eople along I'isK avenue are ne- taken to tnc game mere is some nan ginning to beautify their surround- ger that the wielders of the racket ings, much to the pleasure of the will have as many followers as base I'a'rk s many visitor. ImII. M. A. Athey has accepted a po- The Catholic parochial schools of sition with the new Columbia stock Portland had a meet in the large company, and his brother, I.. Athuy, gymnasium last Wednesday. Quite is willi the Kmpiic stock company, an enthtisiiniie audience witnessed Tl.,. IWt.mniitll li-linol U llllSV 1,le mt'1'1 ''""I WC,C WC" rCl,a'(l w w r . .!. hk ; ' : soars . morrow, in which nicy win emer a very strong team. Love your neighbor as yourself, a i id don't empty your old cans and rubbish upon IiI.h lot just because lie is so faraway he can not .lee it, and will never know who did it. As Sunday is I'ahn Sunday, there will be special services at lloiy Held, Myers . ..Pitchers Moreland' First base Houston Third base I Myers Second base T. M'vcrs Shortstop Kincaid Kight field McPhcrson Center field Marsdcn Left field The first team Juniors defeated the Holladav Additions in a very in teresting game last Saturday by the score of .1-1. The visitors made their solitary run in the last of the ninth. The Juniors are maintain ing very successfully their title of the "undefeated kid team of Port land." The llehnke - Walker baseball team fell before the terrific on slaughts of Columbia on last Wed nesday to the tunc of 15-1. The game'was very ragged and uninter esting, and it was evident from the opening of the game that Columbia had the game all their own vny. The pitching of Mangold was vert elfective, while that of his oppo nents was not at all troublesome to the defenders of the purple and the white. The gold and blue used two twirlcrs against the locals, hut both were batted about the lot quite mer rily. The feature of the game was Coe McKenna's home run. AITER IU(1 (IAMB. President Roosevelt Enjoying Spring Outing. score oi i,. ner nearest compet itor. St. Lawrence, trailed far be hind with the t-oie of This litis been the firi lime that the I toys of the Catholic rhwls have had a inret and naturallt the winners are mule ciitluiniaKlic over tneir line showing ami appreciate very ingniy I the liumMomc loting cup that the Cross Church, Porlmnouth, at the I university offered. IP services, and in the latter part n,c. mvK that is to be pulled off of the week Rev. lirowne, a no el to-morrow afletnooii promise to be missionary irom m. i-oiiis, win tiie largest mikxir meet ever pulled section of the country where this conduct the mission exercises, to ofr tR. Pacific Northwest. The class of game abounds, if he cannot which all are ctdiallt invited. a,KC vmua-ium at Columbia, the go himself, he selects one of his Sunshine, wing birds, tulips and largest wot of Chicago, will be in most trusted hunters and sends him hyacinths gladden the heart, and the Ik-H of .inK- for the brawn anil out to bag a few .specimens for him. why should we murmur if theie ihility of Oregon's representative Just at the present time he lias seem clouds of worry and doubt? iIIiIciYh. The miry list includes two hunting parties in the field. lA't's learn a lesMiu from the hapfiy o.im of lite ln-M athletes of the One of his most trusted lieutenants lark, and sing .songs of glndnei, CoaM. ('invalli lut year's win- is at the head of one party, while too, for the joys that abound every- ncr are again entered with a full he leads the other, where, when our own conscience is team and exH-ct In carry away the Reports have reached the public clear and thinking only good. ii;iiil-jine banner that Columbia is ear from time to time of the success The undefeated Park leant lira I ofTernig to the winning team. I'a- of the piesident's lieutenant. He an aggregation of biilllosHern frtn inY I 'iiivcri.il will send her best has .succeeded in hugging some Portland m i ven uninteresting men ami the Stale I'liiversity is seehuens as fine as ever fell under L'.-unc bv the seme of 1 1 to 'i, Clfirlte finling four vert good men. The the fatal fire of an enthusiastic niiu- V. .. . . ... .1 . I..l' . . I I .Mtxre dill I lie I willing in Hie lie- i'm-iii ai incur uiiiw are io ne rejire- yw tallatcd by bringing action to com pel the city authorities to permit the saloon doors to be opened. Mr. Cable declares he will fight the case in all the courts of the state. By his order 100 Quarts of milk are dally delivered to the employes of hi' piano factory. This tallies one for the Hobart M. Cable piano. A TEST OF NERVE. One of (he Wnr In Which Indlnna Duel lo (he Ilenlh. Among the Indian tribes the method of fighting OuelH differs. There are Borne tribes where u challenge to n duel i nnnE NOTICES (University Park and Portsmouth.) Peninsular Lodge No. 128, I. 0. O. F., meets every Saturday evening a Hemstock Hall J. L. Tindall, N. G.J M. H. Carter, V. G.; G. H. Hemstock. Sec; Dr. Oscar De Vaul, Trcas. Rebckah Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 72, meets second and fourth Tuesdays a Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Harriet Singer, N. G.; Belle Nash, V. G.J Em ma C. Hemstock, Sec. Portsmouth Tent No. 82, k. O. T. M.. meets in Odd Fellows Hall, first and third Tuesdays. University Park Assembly. No. 3, United Artisans, meets every tveancs day night at Artisans' Temple. Mrs lf... f A . tr Ctnntpv Sun!.! Mrs. liuti, ..I. .... ..... .y......-. S. A. Clark, Sec.; G. ,H. Hemstock, Trcas. University Drug Co Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars Stationery and School Books PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC. rnEscniPTioNfl oahefully compounded Post Office- Corner UNIVERSITY PARK Office hour, 9 to li s. m., l to 5 p. m. office 1'hone, Scott lt4 tieildence 1'hone, Union S- Office In Unlrcf illy Park Drue Store. O..M.MUI.K o.p,.mi:rrili. That President Roosevelt is fond oi hunting big game is a fact patent . 1 t I niruvtin 1 in ii j nun uic tt. v to every one. When he hears of a lnif. TIm ,.-..., vmtm, to 1. . - il.f.I" "' "W rclnllvo or 11 mend of the deceased MM Is put through tlio mime onlenl. meniid Inevitably that both men must OSCAR DeVAUL, IVI. U die. When nn Indian feels aggrieved lie demnnds n combat. The ilny for the sumo Is Axed far in advnncc and Is made the occasion of a little celebra tion. Tim entire tribe assembles. Tho braves nit in a circle, behind thorn their squaws and tho young bucks. Tho offended man Is armed with a rlllc or n shotgun. Tho challenged principal Is unarmed. At n word both men arise and face each other, tho un armed tuna baring his brcust to the bullet of his adversary. With eye riveted on tho llttlo round hole at tho end of the barrel pointed nt him, tho doomed man must face the protracted ordeal of expecting death nt nny In stant without the least Mgn of weak ening. Tho executioner limy hold his gun as long ns he pleases la order to try to break down his enemy. Ho may ralfM! It and lower It or hold It stcudlly on tho man under the frightful strain, but not even with an eyelid muitt tho unfortunate betray his anxiety. At Inst the gun cracks, mid the bullet speeds Its way and the victim lies uy Portsmouth Pharmacy Faulk & Merrill Coal. Hav. Grain, Flour Ground Feed, Painls, Oils and Building Materials Phone East 713 University Park, Oregon APARTMENTS furnished or Unfurnished, for I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Full and complete line of drtujs and sundries inch u stocked In a flrit-cla drug store at strictly city prices - - - - The man agtment truits that by careful attention to castom he may mtrjl a share cf the patronage of Portsmouth and surrounding dis tricts - You Hill do well to call and see his display of toilet, fancy and medicinal soaps, shown In the window this week at grcitely reduced prices. Selling at from S to li cents a cake. F. FOUTS, Prop. P. BOUTCHER, Managi I Patronize Home Industry Send your Laundry to (he W. J. Peddicord REAL ESTATE S -1 00 I .tl I CttvlSii. tit'firrfir llm. iMimli In. i;ilinil: ot tile kiiiiic, and was re- Minei itj vert mihiiK minis, i ne i" m mc ikkimw oi two ' t,u KrcntMl mnutCi,(M, mid everj" do- SJOO-Lol xK.twoblockufroiniteh.,)! n aeei in l ie wveiltli iv l.linrlct liliers inwn I'uri Mevens win ikm t imco nwws henators, a represent-! tall In looked nt from the no tit of view iiuum corner. . . . . . .'ii ... .ii i t ... ... i ... i - t. r . .. .. ... .. . BUILDINGS IN MINIATURE. Architect" Often Mnkr I'lnr JIihIcU if linpiirlunt tlrucltircN. Although tho architect Is xtlll tho most Important perHou In the planning f any big public or private building, ho often dcpcudM on the model maker mid not tho draftmunn to whotv lilt patron Just how tho structure will look when completed. Tho model maker, In other words, dikes tho architect's diiuvlngs and makeH an exact counterpurt of the building on a hiiiuII Mcale In clay. When n tlieater Is to be constructed, Housekeeping WestCoastLaundry ii... i. ...i i-t .... X Ilct. l'cnlnMilnI.uml)erCo. mid the new Shingle Mill. One block from Columbia univcrMiy. I'ltc minutes from car. A lieautlful locution. Kent Is reasonable. A. W. Dickson, 704 Harvard, bcolt New Management New Help New Methods (loo.l work cuarantrcil l rltr rraionalil nj (ktliftetor V.. U. MANNA. ,Mimacr ' for example, such n model Is made with 1 tho greatest minuteness, and every do- ' I lull U liMibitl nt fmin llie liolllt of view Mi m', who knit Ins uiiiinnciitk iutc in lull lrtv ami wuneoi tneir uuve or two, uue a nnniDer 01 of tho stage, thus avoiding tlio possl- wa 1.01 50x100, near woolen mills. miefiMiitr wlmt wait etMililiif licxl. iih-ii nre itMinlfil on to help lower lesser olliciaw, and 11 whole tvaj;oii ; blllty that when It Is loo Into somo of S650 Lot oHu6, on ear Hue, eloe in. ? - . . n I II . I .. VI I.. ! I I.....I ..C lll.l.. ...ill I. ...I. 1 It... u.w.u .mIII I... rmi.i.t .t.ltin n.lf AM.IInn . . . . I . itltsirc IS Coilsiilei'itl one ol the -)i vniiii color', t oiuiiuiia is imi- n nine muue, which win hmjk "" "u hest anmlenr pi.eheis in .lie state, lint; .M f iu ...., in I).,.. Kellev, well when clnssificil ,,,ul .minlretl. I MOf tho l-., In other iiy ine nrcsnicnii .. 7 i.Jiu nf Hi.. r. ll'viir excellent on pupcr nru thus somo .11 times dlseoveml to be Inharmonious )tahlc uamu into ..... i.... Kami' ct iilenllt lisiiii. (he Park's when he wa in no conihlion lo run camp, is Mr. Huncy, n man after Wlnle and can bo changed before the nhililv, anil th'ev are hv far the fast- wl rtiH 'in lln; in !:! Hnt anil .Mr. KiMiscvcIt s own heart, fearless, actual process of their construction has est anmlenr leiini in llie stale, and in tliv hrn.nl jump ea-.il) cleared untiring, whonfterhtrikliin n .MM)r, started. Iy tho uso of models, la fact, PETERSON & SMITH Df.leri In (.in. In hikiu-b f.i.ii.r .oiniiiiiiv. !' i.. r utei VI leel. Kat Walsh Is cxiicctcd never ncsiiaics inn presses on It it I tl I noining is iru to cimueo nun every i i. t .1... !.!.. .u.n.i.. Im li,ilil i.vvn in il... ilUinii.-.. rinw hu has haui'ed his tfaine. boily can express his objections ' i ' i ... i. . . Ll.il.. i.u. n...i i..r ..I I His field U ii linm.l mi.. in.l li.. tho work Is too far advanced to "l he Civ e Iin niventent 1 ,m,c ry". '"The hassnccevtled ' mnarkaMy weii Z .Jsary change k,,.ous.y cxpen o. wilmluy'K roMlmd llil, Schoof is coniinK Jr. One can appreciate Ihsmicccss I). O. Wehslei, I'.i.lay afleinKHi, f'HI Uan. to ct.n.pcto api.wt In . "V" t,mt l,,,cfKmf oSKY SURGERY. $IIOOj-rooiii houne, lot joxiui. over looking river. $1500 j-rtHjui house, lot rooxiSj, other iuiirovcmcuis. $32S Lot luixioo $J,200lllock eloe in; half cash. I.ols on Installment, $100, I'ho Dollars uomii niiii i ho nullars per month. Other Lots, both lluilneii and Keldenci nororo maku INSURANCR, . V. J. I'KTKIIHO.V II. W. BMITII FLOUH, FEED, HAY, BMOK, LIME AND CEMENT, SHINGLES I LATH, COAL, ETO. Cu.l Dtllrvrrd sl IVrltsnJ I'tlrri I'lui Out'lUlf Krtlfht Cli.rfM I'rjnipt DdUrry ami Correct l'rlcfi Phono Union 3101 ST. JOHNS, OREQON ihe crarh rack leant rroni .Sea e M"r which nu nas oeen seaicniiiK is Midi ScIhmiI Thu meet will he the Keener of eye and more wary than t'niest jjiincr in trad; athletics the hlK-horn of the Rocky mount mouth. The object of (IiIn i. to 3pi'e.l oil ... (he hwostJ . ion uimciiii raiM.. money to juy youiiK hoys to r-Vrs !mu" f ,11(0 hiK 'l"ml kill of nil the iK Knmc ... . . 1 ' ' ,n J . lTiu.u id. i .r.. I...I.I n it... I.-.,. i lot iSoitli Auierieu. uck up om cans, en . . iioui vacnnr .. MM,.. ...... i.i . n.. t.r. danger. Apt II 7. It was tlecidetl lo jjlvt-11 social I'riday evening . Apiil i.tli, at the AttiMiiiH luiuplv, DmiKrr 1'iir II. c lloclor WI111 l.ii.cu. Inlril Kii.i.rv.a (.'ntlirrliii. Inoculation against smallpox preoed el tho misleru lueihoil of vaccination d in llie l-'asl ' "'th America. wu" " K'1 ot ''" 1 1 ... Iilnnpcp. 'I'luiimitf MIimii.IiiI.. w.w lli.i lots. Ten ceiili. mlmiKulon will Ife The in, i.uVr of the ha.se hall I. V" I""""-".1 " ""'"K ' s f ,i,w., lrf i,um,i,,in u.. . '""X I ... I llll 111 tint liilir tltrj.iiiili ftlt.t W.ti.il. .... w . cliaiKed and ten cents extra fotceMeain ttin- iimie tliau jjlatl lo see "", 'V''", " 'V v """" I Inncululnl Kmprcs Catherine of Hus- cioam and cakt. Wynn Mhn- MeK.iui.i. ttho has relumed V ' V , h,f'"h, V. V : This was In UiW. There was con- from 1 iihtoinu, ttlK-ie he had uone siuoruuie Hunger to life in undergoing ...... i i xvni: ii niti'j iiiuv iitui tl..... 1 t.i . it. i t i... " hwi iivy I huh uriiucwiiij uuiuccii uiHonwtv 'iue music will comiilete the tnqtram. ill. he had .ui.n.kd Santa llara ;Af. . ... K"" ,w . lK " mm, uererore, nrm ng,M mi nur- a ..:..,..i..r 1. ...... ' r 1 i.i.i 1. ...... Ii '..ii ...i i in.. I iicicin uiey inner iioui me west I '" " i'iiiru ui uiu unless 01 II tJllt-lli.ll It'liri 111 II I II -II 1 III 1 11 IT 1 1 II lllllLI. II lilll'l IHHH. I lll liri'Ki I . . . niithoiieil Iiy the estv lltiVu com emv i- a ttiK-ntiie udtlition to the uiittee, uskiiu; the umIciiU to co- i-1111. I al ......r.,... ..!.!. .1,.. I ........u tl. ll...ll. ... ll... ......... 1M.VIIIIV mill llll I.I.1IKMV llll llll-"'l .11 .MII.KI'l .l ,1 1 U' 1 1 1 1 1 l'l I 111 .. i " ....I, !. ...... I t I I I""" civic tvoik, Time humlivd of LvihuI. Tin, tcir he will have . ..V n . wc ,s I".1 ' ' l."s Uussln. LOANS. RHNTAI.S W. J. PEDDICORD st. johnij, Oregon Tclcphono Union I0G9 W. M. KILLINGS WORTH I ill ails... i Lln.il .i.l. I .aiw.a wii ttui mv i hwii miiuv yninni i ""' nirn in. niiu j;iiiv ri " , r I .,, i,,,.::, ,,,.. iexas a lew nays nKo, ami her son olid beielf thero should be rc I em eiileli. Thev nre iiIkdii iliffi-r- in. in. .mi lli on Hi Hie , , f ' , f lays of swift horses kept wnstuntly te.u toe held .limit a thoc LaKtitM by Mr Hci lev n,m,y ,xU,M ,u enrrlages all along mid and ahernaletl .tt ii-i ... L i ' .... ?' .r . . ''" l road the nearest way out of IIujmj will he sent lo himie. Iiy the K'li.uge the initial kip; and the MMIDOI CIIIKIIlll, illlll, It IK IIOIKKI, K4X1HHI M.lMiHI. will atvakun new luleiest. Tu IWil.ni.l ;nliiiv naiii-felt he I.eiiKtic will meet with Mrs. (.ilin.in foi4latt tWAwkTi of the purple and April i.. uhiie ! ill,' Mire of s-f. This i tin? thud tNHikivuiivc MiiMMi thai COI.U.MUIA UNIVUKSII'V HUMS Im. delVated Ihe Acad- tint l:iil hi Uiselial . ii 111' LMII V I l -.1 I I The choir u hn.t u.ih ilw ...... Unm a diiiitcreWl siuvtalor's 7. V'"?..iV. ... ... . .. u'c' ""'V V'e pestmusteM not to iU irnt ............ ilai .. rmL". vi Wj. . teni.ilJ.. fv.. Inn n, ". M1' " K IK; crn for a minute .many prvtext. hi.. .......... .1. ... . . piotti nun notvi niHHii ins camp rece vert n ft of about MO till Mriklur llliiiiliiiii I HHP tfc III lilt S.IIIUW kl lall'C ll tl'lc l ' . . . I . . tswwn mv ......... . . ..V.tl !.... ..V. .... f . i.V; . .... M1mc w,,c,y "'Kht, secure as it IHb empress mid other gifts me naavnan neiu is m line mux? , ...... ..H k.v, i itiuiKiiivs. lcinK covcrvil Iiy a man- hincc the madei hai Ikjou ini it.!". l;ivv,,,i "ud forth it,. 0r ,,,rkne.ss. wrcr. ,.r cuckar. Micro. ... ine nas u nK u to lie Ci.therlno told Dlmsdulo Unit If bad promt, lie has cimtuicd the hearts v toms .lUni UVisI thilllii.t Vi.j tin u'nu ol a H.'oplu whose friendship is as nut to reumlu to look after them, but to mioiik as life, and whose eniii tv is uy for his llfo without delay or com as hitter as death. punctton. Hho well knew that ho would lucidentullv the nresident will not 1,0 M1,f0 m r tho heir of Uussla slio..i ., f...v u..irtf. ,...ii.F,,r nn. 1 1 nasi in ins IIUIUU. ......... ...... i ..... ,, .... fci.iv .nn. in. uiuir ui iiiu niusi urgent kind from herself to tho sue- luy him Dluudalo .KK) from beside. THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEALER Of THE PENINSULA . . . The llncsl h.t of resitlenco property ii inn iiiRiuei. Walnut Park olTers tho most ilenr .iliio hiiuio t.ile ftreels graded, lots iuaiiiu. noiu at pnevs '.ho most fuv mihlo in tho market. W. M. KILLINOSWOrlTH J03 Chamber of Commerce, Portland J.J. KADDERLY Hardware Of all Kinds. Sole Agent for Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fail to see the Universal Steel Range before purchasing 141-143 First Sheet, Odd Ftlla-i Building, Forllind, OreiM. fim Mill 1382 t ( . . I . Johnson & Dillon , . , columns other varmints that crass him, in I ami it is a pleasure fur the man hi 1 "71! . , " K ' , . When the two huutiiiK cnih.hU t.oik out. I, IWtlwii nude the circuit of llie Uous nic over the hunters will com Mr. ami Mrs. Hinrrrrr visiicl TT . '. . ' " 7. ",,,m " Vni l-' results, and it is hope.! both will, their son. Vav w, Smidav. Jh i l- i . ' WT wl itisfil. and we.e iniite cnthuMMifc aUmi. A l,1 ,..(!MVl . " mI "'? 1,1 .i... ...i...i' ...i . " uimi ii.wiie, me .tcai euiv imws llie him. l-liiill iMuii-i U i.Mriiiu I . 1 I I ,.iV... .. I .1 . ml "I"" xeilllljj iKIlu'st AVl'I'i' lUOst .... .,., ,, MK. UK uub win ii.riiii.int. x.i core tvcrc ma k .... v , ,,.- ui ,.mjmK ui r until the liiili limine, when Coluin tvel.reKulated ch.h. W, (omi Km, fil,Km. JJ, the K.vni will he lutiHtemirl) lh l-rtfinnme. i the fifth, Tort decorated for the im-et to-tiwnwv. land, imini i t olumhia's hallum owiiin to ilnr elTint of Mr. Rut imyhsMH, t,.i..,l liu men across U'iKid and assistants. ih home pUle. l itis lead she main I reparations, are bruitf ituulc for wmrtl until tin !.s,i if the ninth, the bimonthly exanuiiallcm thai tthrii Cor Mekenna's hard tlrivo ..iv iu in; iii-iii iiexi uuHMittv min I scut two iih'ii luniie and saved I n- eduwday, after which iIm luiier j lumbia fioin ttlui ttas ainiarcnilt v-n.vili.... i.f i, ....I ...11 I... I. . i - . .... 11 ' wi uiu ucjjiii. i.i ,nrr iH-it'.ii. i ne game was one Tho lennis court Iu.. Uifn scraiinl ' 'ici ihat the Ihivs have and the U have bc?n iniluljiiig lla pl iln tear. The only bit if in mm in jiuriv imxw L'nines lor tflily in the seuiun. Tito iuosikvIs iu .vome fairly whh lor a strong team are vrry ism Mr. Dan t nriuody, the fliit grad uato of the ciiniuercul ilcmrtnuiu. and a fonner nun tutor, imid a hast visit to the soIukiI mi Sumlat. His presence here tt.u eixwtlv .. prcciated. MM... O ... I . ... i ne aenior l.Hert t Nvii't)' jjn"v .i inosi iiiicrmsiiiii' proriiHUe nt their last uuetinp. The talk by Professor I-oneivau was vcrv wel come and full of instrucikMi.' Tlte Juniors are busy preparing a pUj that they will jivo iu thr ner future. iRiue for ow',u, k iu tbo k.uuc was thu ncliluiH oi llair.t. the third team lUiiu. AUuinlit's fmnbliu); of a th in ihu fifth was very costlv, as it Uh in ilw two runs that tied the mil the mulling of the ll OH, HEART OF MINEI (.Sclccled by .tr. J. II. Waje, I.ouv Hill, Conn.) Oh, heart of mine, be patient! Some Klail day, With all life's puiiliiiK problem Solved for aye; . With all it storms and doubting Cleared attayj With all its little dUannointiucnt past- It shall be thine to understand at last. He patient; some sweet day The anxious care, The fears ami trials, and the Hidden snare; , The Brief that come upon thee Umawarc Shall with the llcvtinu years be laid aside, CoeUdeH weiv formerly worn onlv by soldlrrs, which irnve rlso to tho phrase, common both In UiiKlmul ami Fmnee. "lo motiut the cockade." mean. log to become n soldier. The black eockudo woru ou tho l.ati of oilleers" scrTunts wns lutaxlucwl lyto llrltnln by OoorKO I. from uls Oenunn doiuln. Ions. Tho real ribt to uso It beloucs not only to nnvsl tind lullltnry otllccni. but also to the holders of certain of fices under the crown, such ns privy councilor, cablner mlnlstern uontractors tn Qradln- Excayatlng and all kind of team work. OAK PARK Can leavo orders at Shepard & Tufts ST. JOHNS, ORK. F. J. Kocrncr CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Judi;o, thouuh tunny people who can not clslui to bu elsssetl uiuUt any of these catesorl display It on their servants tints. Loudon Times. flans nud siwciflealinns nmmnttv and' I'wriiishfil on ujmlication. All work done with neatness and dispatch. ... .... I.... .1... .....ti:.... ... ., . -". , inn I. Iv l.llllllllU Ol UK I V (III IM Call for his reuim-;il ihm'i tl,.. name in the middle of an iuuing! then be fully satisfied. rtUrt K vat Uousltku's kitlini; ttas a leatur' I lie Word and Way. tn those prwiervixl fruits. They wen ,f .1... MM. I ' I I... ... ... . m uiv Kdiiie. i ne Tho Sick Man d th l.u.rjrr.. The sick umn had called his lawyer. "1 wish to explain apiln to you," said ho weakly, "about willing my proper- ty- Tho attorney held up Ids tin ml reus. surtngty. "There, therol" said he. "Leavo that all to me," The sick man sighed resignedly. "I sunnoso I mleht as well." said I. turning upon his pillow: "you'll set tt (Pperatinu cars over Portland Con anyway ."-juuse. solidateil 1 lies' i Why Juhuur A Thm. Mra. lllllus (after tho company had Portland & Suburban Express Co Rates Reasonable Prompt Service lino-up was as I fullows I Columbia Ifnivcrsity. Left fielder llkinsuil Pitcher t). Musrc r.Hrli..r MILK VERSUS UEER. The tenuis club has 1kcii organ ized and new members arc daily 1h in: added. The olliccrs tif the club are: Director, Father IJeimosct : president, C C. Koc; troasurcr and secretary, Warren Knew. 1 cuius ill Uiu Manufacturer In a Mix With Hlc Brewer. Hobart M Cal.lc .I.- rt,l-... u.. . ...t.v , , ,iatcueri hM i'i.uu Maiyuld Shortstoi. ' u cr' and "blt Mw8 Mclxyw Kirt ba.-e C0,",Un' f Miwaukce litigant AlClucniev Stvon.l Iik. a u" " Hearing in tlie Laporte Scbrel Third Imse circu" courl- The -t -'retting rv'rK . . . . Mb.ht. Uarttv. TV O.A .ll.lw ..Vl.k 11 . . . . . .Center field .'"pany ercc,eJ. n elaborate aloon th- Thy tecoud duty will liaT ai- ens not lutoudevl to bo oaten. Thev put on tho table to till up. Johuuy ltlll. We have made arrangements to u-eii. mat s tvnai i useu wm for, transier ait tnegtit in the citv and ui in. jcMiiis tvnen necessary by T Kl. or Cr... .v..uu.v: 4alca. flwvv.M TV. ...... . .. . . . . . I . .v.-w juu nnui a i iu rooi I jet tin! mni-n or to entl Small Itov-lloih. Th.t-. " . .". ti what w. .m for.-Baltlmom ,vfr. .KmS l. ol J0,ms - American. V, 1 ""'- ls "loving that way) mi. in ) mi jjci our prices. ;i'uis I'aclu I uiverslty .Kiijht field wi,hin a short "i$,a"ce f the Cable h1- -m ckatw.-Cartyla. - 1'iano Factory in this city. The Cable r ... . 1 v-uiiiiuny compelled llie citv t. In.l o. . r. .... . Calvhep .1- nrtl. A"'.' ' lor I Ul KKVIUW. Que Portland & Suburban Express Company W. R. STEARNS, Manager Henry C. Schrocdcr FURNITURE, CARPETS AND STOVES Funeral Director and Undertaker "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES Received GOLD MEDAL at the St. Louis Exposition Eclipse all for Raking. Guaranteed for 20 years. Coo.li dclimnl lr ol charge. We Mill remit rtreet car lare lo nurchaaers IWlnf beyond lieUiupol. 244-248 RUSSELL ST., PORTLAND. ORE00N HU4l4lHHmill ; 1 WE Furnish the House Clothe the Man Dress the Woman Trust the People i EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. f The Store Where Your Credit is Good, 390-92 Washington Street, PtHM, OtifM ...v. 4 ,,v , u. V.DIIIIUI1V rr. I.lll . . .uu.uti u year. "