St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, April 21, 1905, Image 4

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    UNIVERSITY PARK and PORTSMOUTH
The Local Happenings of These Lively Suburban Points
Carefully Compiled Each Week
By a Special Reporter, for the information and Edification of The
Review Readers and the Qcncral Public.
Mr. Milliter of liugene, Ore., nml will )iisli the work very cam
was a visitor at the Park this week, cstly. The poppy sml ordered
Last Sunday's rain did not keep have been secured and will be sown
the crowd awny from the meet at hy the wayside, where it is hoped
Columbia. tney w"' Krow nlld bloom to glad
Dr. Kucrlon of Wasco, Ore., was jcn the heart of the passer-by. The
w,. f wl,, Inntliur nftrrltUnrnn. -.cogue ndtourneu to meet witli
- - - J 1 J m a
erly interests.
S. Gibbs and family have moved
into Dr. Thornton's new house on
h'iske .street.
The ladies of the parish arc plan
ning to give a whist party shortly
after Kaster.
A. 1?. Kelley, of Zanesvillc, Ohio,
evening of the presentation was
most fittingly commemorated in the
University annals.
The half-tone print of the gym
nasium in this month's Columbiad,
is the work of Tom Monks, the
school's aspiring artist, and speaks
very well of the artist's ability at
perspective. He is engaged at
present on a bird's-eye view of the
school and its surroundings.
Among the many visitors of the
week were Mr. Mangold of Ger
vais, and Mr. and Mrs. McDcrmot
of Seattle.
Mrs. Wilkinson is spending the
Kaster holidays with her two sons,
John and Kddie.
Holy week has been very quiet
about the University.
Some of the smaller boys have
gone into the journalistic work.
"'I'll,. Ttlr.l ,.f Ur m.,,1 ''!!.,.
J. LeKoy Wood was suddenly
called home on account of his moth
er's serious illness.
A number of the boys took ad
vantage of the fine weather Sunday
and went boating. This is about
unsportsmanlike editor of one of
our daily papers offers whenever
Columbia produces a winner. Beau
tiful gold medals were presented to
the winner of each open event, and
silver ones to the second men. A
very handsome loving cup for the
relay race was captured by the
high school, and the Agrics took
the cup presented to winners of the
open relay race. Mayor Williams
presented the trophies. Following
is the summary of events:
50 yard dash Smlthsoii first; Cathcy,
O A C second; Gammle, M A A third.
Time 5 7-5.
Grammar school relay North Cen
tral, first; Harrison street school, second;
Couch, third.
50 yard dash for academies and high
schools Huston, Tualltn acad., first;
1'ostcr, I H S, second; Nicholas 1 II S,
third. Time 5 4.5.
Relay race for tiarochlal schools St.
I'rancls won, St. Lawrence second.
One-lmlf mile run Peterson, P U,
first; Greenlaw, 0 A C, second; Walsh,
C U, third. Time a 14 45.
Running high jiimj II. Kerrigan, M
A A C, first; Smftliwn, O A C. second;
Moorcs, O A C, third. Height 5 feet 10
5-8 inches.
50 yard low hurdles Livingston, V M
C A, first; Cnthey, O A C second; Swan,
O A C, third. 6
44oyard nin Wllllami, O A C, first;
Greenlaw. O A C, second; Ilrown, M A
A C, third. Time 55 4-j.
Pole vault Wilcox, M A A C, first;
Swau.O A C, second; II. Kerrigan, M A
A C, third. Hcliiht 10 feet 1 inches.
aioyard dash Kelley, firstl.Smltlnon
u a second; Willlntn, UAl,
Time at
io jxMiini suotml Hug,
third.
Mrs. I'. I. McKenna. April 21.
Water, water, water everywhere top Weekly," are hammered out
now, but what of the summer ? It iwcek 011 the typewriter, and
is reported, supimscdly by good an- retailed for the trouble of taking
thoritv. that, nftcrall thovnrnmked. them away from thceditor-in-chiefs
the water board will take no action J sanctum.
to relieve the threatened water fam- The Junior baseball team defeat-
ineof University Park and Ports- ed the Junior team of the Hill Mil-
mrititti. U'lit' (Wc llu. f Itir it Vnrt. I itnrv Acmli'iiiv liv tin srnro nf it.i.
is visiting at the Park this week, n. n,in0v tin. ,,innv snlmrlwuli,.,, The nltchlhtr of the miirlitv
and expects to locate here. she cannot t)roi)erlycareforan(l pro- "Skee" was an enigma to the
Mrs. Wnlstend mourns the loss led them. There is no fire nrotec- visitors. Only one hit was made
of a fine cocker spaniel dog, which tlon, no adequate water supply for off ol Columbia's midget pitcher.
some one snot (luring ner auscucc. uic summer months, and we are now
John Ilaldwin, of the Park, left toltl will lie no help given tin's sum-
Tuesday night for Astoria, where ier. It was hoped the jietition
he will be employed by the Stand- with 300 signatures would carry suf-
anl Oil Co. ficlcnt weight to give needed relief.
William Druschel, of Canby, Surely, with the increase of tiopula-
Ore.. was here Monday. He con- 1 0,1 " J'VUt'r M,lply Is uivuti
templates building 011 his lots on
b'iske sttcet.
Wttlliice Tyndall and Jack Moore
were knights of the green table last
Satuidny, but 110 one would venture
their shekels.
, , W l , , fnm,,y f",m of water must l met.
oiiuiii 1 (iiuiiiHi, wive inuvcii mui .,. ,,., .,,... , tM
one of Mi) 'liegallis' houses on I , .... nml L'tohl M.ct lu-lil Inst Xntiirilnv. Oregon University
Warren slicet, Portsmouth. ft"' , ..5 , 1 was trrand M cess. TlmtaWt & ! ft A- -
... ... miiiuiiiii! 1 .. , , , ,. ikmsi nrmicry . . .
CHURCH NOTICES.
St. Johns.
Seventh Day Adventist-Sabbath
school at 10 a. m.; regular service at
11 a. in. every Sabbath; prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening. E. D. Hurl
bert, elder.
Congregational Services will be
held at Iiickner's Hall every Sunday
afternoon at 3:30; Sunday school at
2:30.
M. E. Church Preaching 11 a. m.
and 7 p, m.; Sunday school 10 a. in.;
cla meeting 12 m.; prayer meeting
Thursday evening 7:30 p. m.; Epwortn
Leagtie, 0:30 p. m. Sunday; Junior
League. 2:30 p. in. Sunday.
United Evangelical Church-Preach-ing
every Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
in.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Jr. K. L.
C. E 2:30 p. m.; Sr. K. L. C. E., 0:45
p. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30
p. in. W. F. Johnson, class leader;
OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D
Office hours, 9 to its. m., 1 to 5 p.m.
Office Phone, Scott 1104.
Keiidtnce fhone Union 5901.
Office In Unlerlty rrk Drue Store,
University Drug Co
Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars .
Stationery and School Books
PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, ETC.
rBESOBimONB OABErtJIXT OOMTOUHDED
Post Ofllco Corner
UNIVERSITY PARK
Portsmouth
Pharmacy
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
O.M.I'AULK
O. P. MERRILL
- I Shavers' Requisites This Week)
Faulk & Merrill
Coal,
Flour
U O, flret:
James, M A C, necoml; l'iiin, O A C,
tnlnl. Di-Unce. to feet 0 inches.
Kunulug hroad Jump Kelley, C U,
lirst; retcrsou, V V, second; Moore, O A
C, third. Distance, 21 feet 1 1-4 Inches.
i-a mile relay race for academics ami
I I ritlK' tirnlili nf tttvit-t (lint (lw. I
man unit 01 iasi year me sill cr mr ... , . . , , . ami nign kiioouwoii ny r n s.
will he much t'reater. Already we 5011001 ,(Ioc-H ,,ot 2fonl. tllc op' '"llc rcly ce oc.i to all the
hear T io iiiL' lea VT th i coi n- iwrtllllltlcs Jiosslblc, hut with the teams competing hut !ily participated
trvm.tl H id , l o.i o wl e riT. '""KOificcnt watercourse at the I" by O A 6, A C and l'ort Stevens. O
lmvetl.eirivile;eslam willine to cU.noVii "". will only I a
iluts won by the various teams were
Day fori" We are taxed ve 'w years when Columbia's crews mi0wiS
i.hl.ly taxed: now wefeeUhlsneS will he comietlnK with the best of Oregon Agricultural college 4.
ine rucnic coast. V . iy
I'nclfie ttiiUrmltv.
'I'lw. ......,1 1 T...I..,.- I ,'i 1.1. '
.. tllllllltll 1IIUUU1 iltlWK VIHIMIIIH
1 he University choir will render Friday evenliiK April 1.1. A Inrue bimI "n1 "PPreciatlve KathcriiiB Tualltlu academy " ".'.'.V.::'.'.:... s
a lieaiitiful iroKraiiune at the last crovy, nsseinbled and appreciated cvcr Present at an athletic event Portland High school . 5
mass 011 Kaster Sunday. Uoscwij; eveiy iiumlier uimiii the proL'rain. I'ortlaml for some years,
mass in (1 will be leiideied. (jcc nlow.se pue 11 piano solo; witnessed the events which were Centennial Notes.
Mrs. Tucker's home is bej'innhi): Laurence and Kex Pratt it nia'iido- i"ost Interesting nnd wlilcli were ,,,,, , , . . . .
Io be dmmited will, handsome liu duet; Anna and Hvelyn Oebott Inlll off on record time. The . , ' t!L nnil Clnrk eiiwi
iomjs. Wdyfarers can hardly resist a vocal duet; Miss Alice Price vocal IlirKu, uyninasluin was very hand- V ; J; J w , " Yn" rnn 'idt"
the temptation to steal the crimson solo: readings hv Mrs. Certnnle Romcly decorated with American V. " " .1 A . 1 .7- ! . ... . . . . . , T X. . 5, 1 .
iiiiiuuciuircr i.s.
Hay, Grain,
Ground Feed,
Paints, Oils and Building Materials
Phone East 713
University Park, - Oregon
APARTMENTS
Furnished or Unfurnished, for
Housekeeping
Ilct. Pcnlnsulal.iimlKrCo.nndthc new
Shingle Mill. One block from Coluinlila
University. 1'ivc minutes from car. A
beautiful location. Kent is reasonable.
A. W. Dickson, 704 Harvard. Scott 1296.
W. J. Peddicord
I
Sec our Portsmouth avenue window
GREAT REDUCTION in Prices to suit all.
. FOUTS, Prop. P. BOUTCHER, Manaii
I
Patronize Home Industry
Send your Laundry to the
West Coast Laundry
New Management New Help New Methods
Omul work gutrantttd st prlcn mionttlt tnj istlifsetor
H. II. MANNA. Maniftr
1. J. rKTKHSON
If. W. 81HTM
REAL ESTATE
PETERSON & SMITH
tiwKva Vllllllwf tt llll.1l VIUI LLIIIIi: I ' ... - . . ,,,. II H..ua.. .
lumiiiliw. Inii.n,,.. ,..,.1 vr.u 1 u... flat's on a Diirole mid white hnelt. 1 ""-' "
M. A. Keiiney and family, of and all were appreciated, hut the Krotmtl. Conspicuous were the two Sculptors nrc hard nt work put
Iowa, have lecently arrived at address by Wynn Johnson of Port larHc treaniers of naval flns that tinj; the finishing touches 011 heroic
Poitsinoiith. and oeeiiiivn lesldenee land, mis tin sufinl f.-niim. nf Int. spaniietl the whole roof space of the groups nnd figures which will be
corner Vim Ilotileii and Warten crest for students of civic improve "''Mer Kyin, uierchy lentlliiK a piaceti auoui uic i.ewis anil (Jlark joso-muuo, oncarlinc, cIom;Iii.
.streets. inent. lie is 1111 earnest sneaker. ,sfl "k''1 t() t,lu brilliant sun. Cot exposition grounds. $IIOOj-rom houe, lot 50x100, over
I. I'. Mutlln U l.nll.ltn.r .. fiiii. I lie KtMlke of llm i'immI llmt foil lit I,,. I leuc COUTS IIIKI Hie reL'tllltl Ol tile A Still r truck is Iwini'lmlll 011 tlit I iiAJKingrncr.
n ... - - 1 ... 1.1...1.. 1... 1.1. .., 1 .... . - -
fJOO I,ol 50x136, near car line, clone in.
$ 300 Lot 6ox 100, two hlockt from school
lion; corner.
JJ7S Lot 50x100, near woolen tnltli.
resitleiice 011 Davison stieel. 1 lis aecoinpllsheil by theco-ojienttion of atlilcllc clubs blended harmoniously Government peninsula at the I.ewis 1 15 7:;fJr,.VtV?'' Hicr
biother, from I'oitlaiid, is also "II workers nloiu; civic lines; of the with the .scheme of decoration in and Clark exposition to faciliate the .,3SV 1 , ,
building u flue home 011 the corner "wl f many parks in our large which Columbia's colors shone out unloading of exhibits consigned to '. ,. ,,n1f PB.,,
i.r iim....i..i 1 11. .1 o oIil,.r nf id.. .,r auti.. r?. most conspicuous v. The vast an Hi.. ,.....rinn,..,i i. 11,11. , j,ouiiiock cioc in, nair cam.
wit -.(win 11 mi 1 1 iniu mi (.vt.ii - ... in. ffiiu iivvomii) 101 1 .. - ---- - ..... .t-.(-tiiiiii(
W. P, Ilaldwin, from Hast Port
land, has puiehased proeity at
Portsmouth, mid will build a com
foituble icsideiiee, and lemovc his
family bete sikiii.
"A Foolish llesbaiid with 11 Sen-
hibl
t
belter play-uiotinds for the school
ehildieu. lie told what hail been
accomplished lor Iloston and said
Pottluud could Ih.' litiide as clean
by concertwl work. Mr. Johnson
Sokc to the Junior League telling
them of the many ways in which
sible Wife," will lie the evening they could aid this work; urged
topic next .Sunday of Itcv. John ,lun lo im,i( throwlnis paters,
lleul.ien at the Univetslty Patk fnili iw.lli.,.- r mi.i.tai. Ar ......
II , . ...... J i.t tiirifi.-iii i Mill
Maplisl church. ki(1 ,IL. scI,(M,1 Rn)IIIHjS ynnS
Ifather Phchm'sdiscourse Sunday or streets. He .sjmkc of the licauti
evening 111 uie iiniy cross ciiureii nil swi-et luiur, mid urged the cliil-
dience seemed to breathe an air of
great cxtH.-ctancy as the various
I events were pulled off, and as the
athletics were straining every nius
etc tt) have their resective organi
nations win, the spectators would
forget and yell most lustily for the
...1 - if. ?..n ... .
exposition grounds during the Cen
tennial.
A. A. Glissou of the Port Worth
winner. Hsccially was this true -'vcr City railway is in Port
when Dan Kellev.Cohiinlilii'srnipL- hmd and Sitys that the "I.oueStar"
athlete, broke the world's record in stutc, ''"l thousands to the
the broad jump, and set a new one cww " "'r exposition.
for Indoor meets at 35 feet i 14 A wild west show is announced
Incites. Judges and spectators for the "Trail." Por narticintlon
wasa very mastetly cxiKisitloit on tlreu to tneserve it. At tlu oln hhouted the air of tiiuiuph, and the in the attraction numerous bands of
the IWion. The reveieiid orator of the program ice cream and cake l,rnl"l yng athlete was introduced Indians are lieing assembled nt
nevei lets inleiest In hissubject lag. was serviil, and a social chat en- to the notables present at the meet. I.awton, O. T. Geroiiluio, the
The Poilsuioulh bovs did not NM,W' 'ie money clearetl will go er Kerrigan s liiglt tump was lamous Apaclie warrior, will be one
lowaiii improvitig tliu Park. " uiui, uiui wiicii 11c m nKKivgaiiuii.
T"" riu5.ee o S. in Work utxni the "Trail"
llUkl I f 1 rt ...
1 i.l'wis uiui ui.qrir vtv-wmmi i tm
boys did not
couiele iu the lelay-iaiv last Sattir
day at Columbia, as some of the
Loll on Inilallmanl. lnn. PN llnlUr.
ti .11 .. - .. ...1 .
1 lenoKrapuic coimuuuicat on Willi aown and I lv Dollin itr month.
Iwcstuhlislietl between tlicMiiuiult of other 1 tt t.ntu n...i... ..iu.h .
Mt. Hood .and the I.ewis and Clark " nJ RcdJcncc
INbURANCC, LOANS. RliNTAI.S
W. J. TEDDIOORD
ST. JOHNS, OREGON
Telephone Union 40C9
W. M. KILLINGSWORTH
THE PIONEER REAL
ESTATE DEALER OF
THE PENINSULA . . .
The fluent lint of nmldence property
... ,l. .11... !-
111 iiiu uiiirici.
DttUrt tn
rLOUIt, FEED, HAY, BRI0K, LIME AND OtilCENT, SHIN0LII
LATH, COAL. ETO.
Outl lUlloirtJ l I'ortlinJ l'rlfti 1'Ua On. Hill rr.lfht Cbn.
l'rutiil Dillrfr nJ Corrtcl l'rlctt
Phono Union 3101 ST. JOSNS, OREGON
J. J. KADtiERLY
Hardware
Of nil Kinds.
Sole Agent for
- "" . .. . a- work uimiii the "Tra " at the
I I. t. 1 ll'fll IMllll I I kill lallillll ! i I lU.li lltllllicillllllllllll IIIIU-I' IV I. t r t. t.
nvwi h PimteiMiave leu sciukii, ami .wi.w.uiiih n.n vkkdi 1 1 iiumn. ,. , " i w 7 eww mm i;iarK ex xisiiion is
Ciiplali, Claike Mikmc whs slightly . V , f 1 L . ''S..!.1! jessing ntpidly, A,numlH..rof
iu.lisiH.MU. xxm.y, u.ai.iberlaln. governor X"" " , : " , V:.if a Z .'"" ax- been starkHl. I.
On te a ariio cuiiureiiutiiiii u.m " " Mayor Williatnsl.r.iriv.. .V.... '.r.V. . V .1 . . I neiore tue opening ol the Centen
liiusent at the opening sermon of the "M'oitluiul . were enlhusiastic wit sc of X nl&,lw. tl'oroughfare
...is.sio now iJng held in the Holy , S..iirlay's nux-t. J T07' S C!l;;i"::L.:S," "ill vltc public iusiKction.
CrovschajKl. Thes.Kntker isa very J"1'""" I some onii.S itldeS ylS , Utah has decidetl to ert a build
1,1,. . ,,, 1. 1 1 HUM iill llie lull. IMS Illlie OI s 25 ' "v ru mtui v nui ku.il J s,-
The Imlies of ,,e Congiegational . ft." equals the world's record for t?,ls "ill occupy a co,n,namtir,g
ehuicli here uvenllv oigauiwl an J' !'f ' . U" v1 " ? V- t vcnt. The records will receive ite. just north of the New York
..Id society The ollkeis a,e as fob hiS'v Z the PP" A. A. U. under IwIWIhroii Ukcvtcw Terrace and
lows, pi denl M... Price; vice Sh H whose auspices the meet was held, overlooking Guild's Lake and the
president. Mrs. I). O. WebMcr; sec g" " "f and Coluu.Ws track is one of the Kovenmtent jKiiinsula.
uur, Mr.. IIioum. ina ically exuc . There is no ,.s west are planing to send the gradu
Sunday afleiiiiNiu was mast de i . V, . ,,s. V c xm hility of the track leiiig too short atintr cla.s of their hk-li hu
Witlniit Park offern Ilia moil itr.
nblu homo site--htrecta L'radcJ. Ini
new 50x100. Hold nt price? the inoit fav-
... 11 1 ' I
oiig oruuio in iiiu inarKet.
W. M. KILLINOSWOATH
U03 Ohimber of Commerce, FortUndl
Johnson & Dillon
1 1
igl.tful for a Mioll along the log wl...,. I. ,r Tr " . . ... . or. 2 ,0"B- to the I.ewis and Clark exixxsition.
loom kttwthof the Park district. i i.. i . . V' ' " me meet was most thoroughly Railroad coiiiivihIm have .vn
The vaudaliMitlhat some people dis- .... . ' . um V' .. . appreciate! by the representative ouested to make soeclal rates.
..I ... 1.. I . . . . I I lie MUlllMIK ll.MII SJI nrn's iiuiL ..f I i.. ........ X'!.... . I '
limy 111 iiesixii nu n Wlio e tut? to I ) ' I -"w"'-1 mw .-uuv, 4iuc leuiu-s
oontmctor la Qridin- ExcTtln
Md tdl kindj of teas work.
OAK PARK
Can leave orders at Sliepard & Tuf It
ST. JOHNS, ORE.
mint
The students ft out St
get a brunch ftoiu the statelv shrub Vl mL,n mu',ulc.(l. e !"t hi a
otieht to bo nr.iliiliii.sl w i,.u. mxi: u, Jimiel Irom the city iu
' , .,' , ' tally lio gaily di-amiteilinColutu.
L hailed Mooic, theciitck aniatetir bin ami S. ,N. A. C. colors,
pitcher of Oiegon. will probably k The Iku s sih-hi n.ti.r.i,.v. ........
unable lo play ball agaiu this year. ' , S,l Sv TlSw
n a practice game at the univeisily sets i 52' ire Vuy
he tluew out his arm, severely nip- appreciated ,,,,,,U,IK WUc
turing the ttiaiu leader iu his foiv 'o " ' . .,
arm. This will Ik.- a great lovs to or httwy wclcty gave
the Park team. 1 u, "iteresting program at its
11 1 . n.r,... ic ,i .i... , "uv tiig, wl.U-h will lie the last
minierotts letters
iook pari iu tue oj)eu events and CHURCH NOTICES.
41... .-.1 I
me leiiiynices lor lite grammar Sunday tcrvwa at ifniv rrn..
schools ami the parochial schools of Church, Porlniouth Station 8:30 .
the city were well attended, and '. 30 a,.l" 3 30 m -verybody
createtla healthful comoetition In wcl.fome l alhcr Thlllman, C, S. C
the youngsters.
u. a, last year s winner of LODGE notices.
lie meet, again were the proud vie (university Park and Portsmouth.)
tors of this year's banner. This IVninuilar Lodge No. 128, I. O. O,
. . - - I I. It 1 4.' 1 .
SClUH)
F. J. Koerner
Universal Stoves and Ranges
Do not fail to see the Universal
Steel Range before purchasing
111 i r l mi i . ... . .
n.-m riu, mv, w Mm Mil, frfed, InjM. hm UtkMt
Henry C. Schroeder
FURNITURE, CARPETS
AND STOVES
funeral Director and Undertaker
CONTRACTOR AND
BUILDER
.lhasoneofihel)e:(t kuancvxl R; ?K,7 S'tlryndNfo! -.rhn,StUl,t::U,ul
wa? Carter, V g'j G. H. Heimtock, ,
Plan nnd epeciflcation
funiished on application,
done with ncatne aud
promptly
All work
dispatch.
tennis
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j- oumi) is me tecipieni ol u-foro ti. r..o,..,i .f.,i..o.... n scnteil in full. Thev won hv tut. Sec : nr nr n. v,..i t
. " ... lllMLa 1 1 1 1 1 I I . r - J . " " - . .mm.
Irmii .1.... 1...... I .. .. - -- .. l 1... . I I .1 ..... .
niv iui, liner I i. i.,ivt..r iw.ii.i im... iiiu .wiiiiis nun minis ns inv oiinr ieui'Kan i.oi ce. I. u. lj. k.. no. 7.
regatiuiiga Pakery at the Park,
and all because of a recent item iu
this ileiMrtnietU to the effect that
the Park needed a bakery, and that
if the proper man showetl up with
the collatetal he would build a shop
and equip it. Is Tint Uuvntw a
good advertising medium you may
ask.
The Political Study club me-
wun .Mrs. frank Menill. The lest
son for the dav was executive de
partment. The topic for study.
"Women iu Philanthropy." These
meetings are very ititeiesting; while
Portland &
trill Tuesdivx at I
- t j. ,, -. . to. s ms. ss. Suburban
v i i ti iiiiiiiikt oi uie dovs navel.... .. . . . I"" v' ", oct.
eft to sivnd the KaMer vacation nt tCrt XY owU . The ntutiing Portsi.ioi.ih Tent No. 83, K. O. T.
ionic. ,u,Mir uuuuon ul was of suierior onter, and most M -. '', h Odd Fellow Hall, fint
lioli.l,.,. 'IM...
Juniors eave no meeting hU oo had a full team in compcti "J.1 ?"nn" a,V fourth Tuesdiyi at
........... . I I II 111 lll'liril fkli(latt.t.nlAV. I AZ. -
M1
1
hoitt
l lie game of baseball schettuletl
Port Stevens for Satttrdav
ivo calli
account of the ruin.
"QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES
Received GOLD MEDAL at the St. Louis Exposition
Eclipse all for Baking. " Guaranteed
for 20 years.
244-248 RUSSGLL ST., PODTI .AN. ODEOON
with
miercsiuig was u to watch the con ,'. V""' "v. V
testnuts fiL-htiiii? for tin. w .iinrM .. W.mVc."'.'.y I atk A
ni ,.i "... ..... . . , ' '"Z, Vnfa Annans, meets
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iscmbly. No. 3,
nioriiinir. had to lie culll ff m. .1 " .i'.T. "u. r," V c c.vc" 01 W .'"? ' ArtUan' Temple. Mrt, operating cars over Portland Con
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wn' was luduleeit iu bv adintrers of ? A. Clark. Sec: G. II. Hemstock.
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1 HO lUIUl sell lie. I fitrlli t. l.x..... I KeilCV UtUl NllllthCiAM nm, num. I
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Mtuniay
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moritmg,
which it advertised the big meet than the Columbia boys themselves,
that was held iu the afternoon, but In u,is f" were Kelley, Smithson
St. Jokm,
I solidated Hues)
Rates Reasonable
Prompt Service
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the le.vsous ure simple, yet the busy ""fortunately, was unable to play u,ul Williams, three very fast men. My No. 300, meet at Hickner Hall
housewife enjoys leviewing the old ul ,,ie ,cc i,s;' Kelley had ull the disadvantages of ver- Priday tvening. A. E. Vilon,
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f ideas among the mJmts bhu is o u ' o Us tSi
will prove veo- helpful. All are standard of excellet.ee1 The u If
, . consuleruble comment, as likewise
. iieuv c iiiiproveiiient League is uie stor or I, K. McNumee and
met with Mrs, Oilman. Hevorts of "The Raw No One Won."
tilt vml itAiiiiiiiii.- 1 I .
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We have made arrangements to
iraiisjer aumegut in the city and
ttivii. joniis wnen necessary by
v.u tcaauuauie rales.
Furnish the House
Clothe the Man
Dress the Woman
Trust the People
the race, but won out handsomely ScS ' Ei 9"-N!.?,:ionM.iUX Ar'"n
from .Smiths.!., I... ,.... f... wit KoJ4' .iKhbori, Cedar Camp No,
Hams took thirUW, ami can no " nlcK Jurniture (of
outer uc caueu the tastest 230 Kecordcr: Mm. A.la PBi.inw.r.n n: P-."" w Koine 10 t lohns to
yard man in Oregon. Kelley won c,Cw . '. OItlam s nio-iug that way)
s race because he is the better 1 -M011';." Woodmen of America. St. until you get our prices
SrEJ T4 Portend & Su
till
man
lecuu
than Smithson
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The latter snrtiit. Gcrk.
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Suburban
Camp 7T3, meet j every Wedneidav
Theofferhe futile argtimeuU that aulSc!'
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