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UNIVERSITY PARK and PORTSMOUTH The Local Happenings of These Lively Suburban Points Carefully Compiled Each Week Iff ' 11 By a Spec! I Reporter, forjhi Information and Edification of The Rev cw Readers and the General Public. is again stopping ir Harrison HotitweH's. Mrs Costello is about recovered from her recent illness. Msv is here but the roses nre other slow in blooming. Try the Portsmouth l'liarinncy or a fine glass of soda. 1 .... .....I fnmilif frntti Gus Ritewiiw " - v. the city, arc at Club Hall. Grandma Dickson was n visitor at Club Hall for a few days. lohn Watson and wife of Castle are installed in a suite at Club Hall. Charles Salmon, formerly engin-ecr-Beshlngl.-- mill, has left for Los Atigcles. MissHaydcn, of Hillsborp, Is on l' ...ration, twrt of winch she JriU spend at Club hull Additional Locals. ; ." 01 l acoma, vis uea in bt. Johns Wednesday. Airs. v-. &. ihotnpson who has been very ill for some time is slowly Mr. and Mrs. Westlnv. n( r;,, apolis, Minn., are visiting relatives utrc mis week. ( flir. ana Mrs. King of Mtlawau Kiec, ure. were guests at the City uiuiuuut last Wednesday. Kaipn n. faraway, formerly of y enwood, Iowa, visited his old menu Dick Shepard over Sunday. uorn to Mrs. Kdyth Spaulding un;r ounciay, a tine ten-pound uuy. iMotucr getting along nicely. M. A. North, of Green Bay, Wis., was in our city Moudav. Mr. North is talkinir of mittiuir in" i ' litre putting water soon will be when the fuir -i-i vices were Held, at which uie university choir nblv .wUv..u ixuotwig s mass in U. The Junior baseball team resumed practice last Monday, and will most probably play Saturduv ns the Sen- lor team win be unable to play on uccouut ot a number of Hip belonging to the track team. K c- Hurlbert is The band is busy preparing some "Ui I)afk' an.tl new nieces for the L ml! ? rcad' for the rush intends to ive in the nnnr fi,,,r OP-'1 Its sister organization, the orches' L 'i1,e Bo Ton barber shop opened tra, is also engaged with learning F?r ,,,lsmess Iast Wednesday In new pieces. Doth are under the V lu fro,lt ro0"19 of the Review direction of Prof. I-dwin Smith. winding. Hnud ball is the Mr. Hart, of Milwaukee. Wis.. sport ut the school just now and wns Iooki,lK nround the city the first some very fast games have been wcck with the intention of pulled off. The tournament to Mwug here. ueciue who arc the best n avers in The St. Johns Veneer Mftr. Co the school will bring out some very nrc shipping a car load of veneered Oregon Importing Co., The Big Wholesale Family Liquor Store Wish. you to know they will ship you in u plain pack age, with no marks to indicate contents, Four Big Quarts ov Six-Year-Old Stubble Rye vou. The city engineer has stated that fast players. Standing room will panels to Doorenbeckcr Furniture Mk will be commenced on the new j be nt a premium both for spectators factory of Portland. .M,a1ks the first of June, limes Colfer lias ncccpieu . , ..... the and for the audience Wednesday, the Columbia Chas. Pisher.of Chicairo. III.. Is a Un I recent arrival in the city. Mr. Fish- I or is another easterner wlin ftitonrW mi Ull vi - . .1 u..u.,.ass tVlllll lllLII Ll.II lit' I . . " . Catholic church, North Portland. Portlaticl high school by a score of "testing in property here. mm snmc necessary repairs the o to 6 in n well nlaved triune on the Mr. Nicholson, who recently sold hinglc mill has htarteel on li record-1 Portland professional grounds. The "car Linton, intends invest- breaking cut, with wages raised ull .game was Interesting throughout, MK i St Johns property. St. Johns round, uiuugu a nuuiDcr ot errors were 13 u "cai piace tor retired tanners. Marshall Clark, of Iowa, Is visit- made by both teams. As usual, The ladies have the fence around Imrhisiistcr, Mrs. M. O. fauiK, loiumuia won iy superior Hitting block tb completed und ready for t the Park. Mr. Clark formerly ami team work. Wilkinson pitched the painter. This can be made one resided here. ftvat .yM 'r t,lu 'Varsity, and had of the most beautiful Spots in the e.....:.,(iu t the UltVMtv V"S' u coupie oi errors city. rT r , ,!, Portsmouth ?' 8 can.-maus, won ,1 surely ni) m. " - - --- , nave nau a snui I caught an exceed ir K. Cjlimor'fi lli'iv oillmro nn 'P.i out. Mclnerny coma strcctbjlowilaycs.is receiving ugly Komi game u,e finishing touches. While not M,i , , V ,K ,arBcst it is one of the handsom the shingle Z ,X ,",, . -t cottages in tne city. nor it is to be iult sIioivlcI Preaching at the Evangelical . i r i . "... ... . I . .1...... I. ........ o t i iiaiuaimuooruitiuij. work. Mangold, llarrv, Albriuht. r""'7" "WAi "'""v "k Tl, Imket factory, of which mid II inkle deserve iirnUe for thflr CVCI"B btlbjcct u u. m. "The mnrmaev. lixtra comes are uiso cn wlc there. .... considering that this is Ancwmili issK)Keiioi;iiiiuini: mjt behind the bat. (a the slough, above Bill, according to rumor n m iu uv i,ut showtd a great I work. Mangold, Harry, Albright, which mid Iliukle deserve nrnUe for their Mtlvin .Smith is one of the propri etors, U busy filling the orders they hive been Hooded with. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitcley, lio left for a visit to Seattle, kck at Club Hall, and Brum of Tncoina, is with them. ' consistent work for Columbia I The game Iwtween the Hehnke j Ws'lker business school and the , boys of the purple and white was a aiC , wnlb.nvi-r fur tin IiwmiI Ii.iiii A, necessity and result of self denial." S p. m., "Seed iowingof lile." The St. Johns Sash and Door Co. received a large shipment of doors, windows and screens dtiriuir the ill iiiiii. ill . . . . i Rolwrt 1 ,u.r!(Vi lf ,1,,. , ,.. ; w "i"! is prepared to furnish any .... . ..... ... I till, l( in Mw.Ir II,i. . n,i clwir, lite worry the "p " - - - ers of the gold and blue . . m f .1 m i a. a.tm IvU Steinon, lormeriy oi tue ren-. untversity boys. The game was a insula mill, and now of Aberdeen, very long and listless affair and it paid a visit to Club Hull last Sun-1 was a question of how many runs day. He went back on Monday the Columbia team could make. Donilng. Eighteen of our men crossed the Mrs. M. Hotmhinan. of New ' Home plate, while not a run was Mtxleo. is vlsitiinr her brother. M. 'credited to the opponents. Wilk ill nfuMwl iilwint ulv-1 iiKon fur Hit looul tiutn nltclitii j, a autav wiib um i"m r" - ----- ....... j.. ....... weeks in none of recuperating her The foundation for the road-house opposite St. Johns is being put In this week, und ere long the projec tors hoiw to have the building ready tor business. The Cone Lumber Co. is putting tin a twelve thousand gallon water tower. This will enable them to I health in our glorious Oregon clime. Prof. Houghton, has about com pleted his tenuis court. The addi tion of a very spacious back-stop is a valuable improvement to the grounds. The court promises to masterly ball, and his support was t damper on any fire symptoms better than it usually has been, which may manifest themselves Wnrren Kggcrer, who replaced around their mill and lumberyards. Otto Moore, caught a very good The dance given by St. J litis game, and his thiowing to second Lodge .Modern Hrotherhood of caught ninny a would- !c pilferer. America, last Saturday night, was Considering thnt this was his first a complete success. The attend- $3.25 All express charges prepaid. You can try it and if, as we guarantee, it is not better than any whisky yon ate in the habit of paying $5 or even $6 a gallon tor, you can return it to your express agetit, who is authorized to refund your money, (provided you have not used more than one-half of any one bottle, and the seal is not broken on the rest.) This is in protection to our selves. All correspondence stricllv private. STUBBLE RYE Is full six years old, aged in wood in steam heated ware houses, and has been taken care of like a rare flower, thus preserving the rich boqttct and flavor, and, as a medicinal whiskey has few equals and absolutely no peer. It is best described when we state Stubble Rye is built to fit the taste. We solicit a trial order. Your money back if you are not satisfied. All orders should be accompanied by Portland ex change, express or postofliec money order, payable to Oregon Importing Co., 195 Third St., Portland, Ore. Tel. Alain 380. Reference: Wells-Purgo Kxprcss Co., N. P. lixpress Co., Port- laud ; Merchants National Hank, Portland ; Portland and Sul tirbau Ivxpress Co., Portland. the Kivuuuj, iliv wuii iJiuiiu.-u) iui ... f r At I . . . be one of the beat 011 the Peninsula. lKent the receiving end of the mice was quite large, and every n - :n 1 t 1 1 .1 1 battery, 1 e caugut n very remarK M" l1..lr!J.c!lc..tt.t..tJ.e.ablegai..e. The batting of the .'Vr'S? , rl ' J'""u,':wholeteaniwnsaveryniarkedii.i nvwiy, MW.ieM.uy Him oiium.uy nm..t.m0Ilt m...r ,he!r former dlsnlnv . - 1 j evenings at 7.30, weekly, during the month of May. An ' able irwktr will discourse at each service. The University Park Congrega tionalisU will hold services in Arti san Temple Sunday nt 1 1 o'clock a. n.: Sunday school at 10 a, m. Rev. 0. B. Gray, pastor. Sei vices will U held regularly even' Sunday hereafter. A chess club is in process of organbation at Unlversltv Park. All Klin llt-iirw M 1, n.l . I to bee their names and addresses with "w 0. V, Merrill at Faulk & body pronounced it one of happiest events of the season. The West Coast Laundry Co., under the new mnuagemcut, have started out with a brand new red wagon, which looms up like a light horse on u dark night. If their work is as neat as their wagon they will be as busy as a bird dog all the year long. Mayday passed oil quietly In St. Johns, there !eiug no festival held by the young folks so far o.s known. 1 he joyous times of the long ago seem to be things of the past, and the children of today are growing away from their ancestor s pleasures. i'lie ball given by the Royal Neighbors and ladies of the Civic Improvement League i Iiursday ev ening of last week, for the benefit ley has never been defeated either e m. w. A. oauu, was a mane t.i thp. -r, nr Hip ino. n.wl the races 1 success in every particular. 1 he will be ud to the advertising that M'es proved themselves charming 0 A rv ? ,r,Vi,ir them. The men entertainers. 1 ne sum reauzeu was in cm will 1,1 nil nrnhnhllitv very satisfactory, and materially as be Kellev. Walsh. Roe, Quinti, slstetl the boys in securingtheir neat Quinlan, Leestou, Smith, . Cowan, of stick work. The track team is working out hard this week, preparatory to the dual meet with O. A. C. at Corval lis next Saturday, We will not win, is n foregone conclusion, for with the large number of track can- didates ut the Agrics disposal, it is but a natural conclusion that .ten men cannot defeat twenty or thirty men that O. A. C. will have in readiness. O. A. C, have arranged the meet with the school principally whether their much touted Williams and Smithson can defeat Kellev. Columbia's star, In the MRS. ALLEN ROGERS Has purchased the millinery business of Mrs. Jackson, and has an en tire new stock of f t tv iiivii auv; a vita at ivznn iiiiiu i uiiiiiiui prices. Give her n call. MILLINERY Htmit'ccw. iV t 11 1 100 and 220 yard dasnes. Keuey S ffnold rSJL fTr,ldSpviU beat them if he is not vvorked !K juold, Dotsou 6c Co s. store. ltoohard , the oUler evcuts Kcj. oiv.n.cua is ousy wim ins tarte new houses in the Park. His ki Coe, has drawn the plans for todibows considerable ability on "eyoung artist's part. Coe is a Ment at Columbia University, wre he is considered the best "TOnart. Hinkle, Wilkinson, Mangold, the Rev. McComb, who is to Mouks, Weber and Martin. revival services in the Park, wpnnine next weet inni-j f.,.,,.r,i !? b'K "ne for two months. A "Ot which win t,ni.i o i. M A Ulll U, lllllllMIIII uniforms. EvangelisU from the east. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ITEMS. The t.tin! . ..." err. j ,uuni!ment is in am, Ule various wowiok un uv.11 Mw uDaly andCurley of St. &c3uFch.AlWa,were receat pro- teams are UnMUefta). A party of Peniisylvanians, con- c!cfSrr nf fmti" tilftt anil ntlA Wnftinn. JP will be pitched and regular Struck the Park last week in search services will be held. Mr. ' of a cheap farm. The old mau of "CVOniU Will live at thp Pnrlr TT.. th nnrtv luvisted of ownlnir five w to Portland, it will be remem-' cows and twenty hens. Some one eq. with 01, .t..i .1 . io,.i,t 1 v WIIUIJIllUll LUU1UUUV . I1HU LUIII 1IICU1 L1UIIL LUUIU UVVHUK,. in the Willamette, so alter a vain search for a farm close to town, or perchance, a little gold mine, they thought to soothe their disappoint ed" minds with a bic string of speckled beauties, but alas, the eamev fish would uot rise to the tempting bait of the fortune hunt rs. They decided then to go back home, and on Monday moruiug, started 011 their lone iourney, a disappointed .crowd. So sure were they of the oppor tunities to make a quick fortune around Portland, that they came out on single tickets.' After trying to Jew down the lodging-house keeper, the grocer, the butcher, and all whom they were compelled to deal with, they decided to leave, Oregon' as soon as possible. Their stay of ten days was a revelation, not only to themselves, but to the people with whom they came in contact. May the train not stop until it reaches the land of William Peas. " ' Subscrile for Tim Rkvikw. doliar a year. One rs of the faculty. bK ??n'hasbn built In the faction , rtnmchto the of plaJers and spectators. J r?rvacaunand tWcliiies an .,.,..1 . .... . muicu meir auottea Cllro CI v "aanon and EiHi Wiit. the chamnint, Ih.. HBIBI ... fiL.. neat. The Botanv M . " . 5.. rCtiOQ Of ?rnf T ' r l"e d, Subscribe for The Review. OSCAR DVAUL, M. D Office houra, 9 to 11 a. in., J to j p. m. Office Phone, Scott 1104. Kf ilJcuce l'lione. Union syl. Oflict In Uulvtrttty Park Urug Store. 0. M. FAUUK O. F. MERRILL Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Flour Ground Feed, Phone East 713 UnlvrHy Park, - Oregon APARTMENTS TumUktd or Vttltmtkktd. far Housekeeping Bet. reniiuuULuiBberCo. and the new Shingle Mill. One block from Columbia Univertitv. Five minute from car, A beautiful location. Rent I reasonable, A. W. Dickaoa, 704 Harvard. 'Scatt 1)96. A Good Way to Save Is to purchase the necessaries of life where you can GET THEM the CHEAPEST quality considered. We offer the the purest and most palatable goods in our line at prices as low as possible and still allow us u Just Profit. INVESTIGATE and Act Accordingly. COUCH & COMPANY Phone Union 4066 GENERAL A1ERCHANTS MULTNOMAH ELECTRICAL CO. Inc. I S DUAM5KH IN I ELECTRICAL and OAS SUPPLIES Wc lutttll Lighting and 1'owcr I'UnU aud rt pair Motortaml Ilyuaiuo a Houw aud Ul wlrluK a urclalty 9 l'lionri Office IUt Ml Bealdence, Kcott Jib) 361 Kucl htretl K. C, WKIGHT, Manavcr I'ortlaiid WANTED Cottages with River View We have Buyers for a number Of them OTARV ,0,UC WFPAIM A TIIFK I'llONU SCOTT 4MI uhui jmu vs. a wa iu University Drug Co Drugs, Confectionery, Cigars Ktnlionory ami School Hook PATENT MEDICINES, PEItrUMES, ETC. ritESCim'Tloks CAitUrULLV COMrOUKDKO Post Oillco Comor UNIVERSITY PARK Fizz ! Fizz ! Fizz ! having installed un np-toduto Soda Fountain ! i Wl 111.11 flllMliell fill fllllll'i-' 1( fllft Lllllt!MM wwiiit mi 111.111 iui iiiv ui tiinn m til. rv.4ini 1 j ! 8 And ure prepiueil to serve the best luss of v sodu water ou eiirth. 1 I Portsmouth Pharmacy. W. II. KINO, Present. M. I.. IIOI.ItROOK, Vlf o-Prenhtciit ST. JOHNS ABSTRACT Z Abstracts of Title carefully am! accurately prepared. Charges Reasonable. Office: King's Bulldino, Jersey St., St. Johns i SMITH &, POFF, V, A. SMITH I. I'. l'OI'l' v llnKlvr In FEED, HAY, LI ME, CEMENT, SHINGLES LATH, GOAL. ETO. . I (mI )llrir.l al I'mlUiid IVIrra I'lu. On IUK Frrllil Ctmrcrt J rruiiiil Dclivrry kikI 0,rrr-l I'llrra Phono Union 3101 8T. JOHNS, 0REQ0N T S J. J. KADDERLY mitm 71 I III lfl a09 m i mri w w d jr II Of all Kinds. Sole Aijuit for Universal Stoves and Ranges Do not fail to see the Universal Steel Range before purchasing t T t t t i S i We are conducting an exclusive Hardware bus iness, and ask the people of St. Johns to look through our stock and learn the prices at which we are selling goods, before going to Portland or elsewhere to buy. POTTER & GOOLD THE HARDWARE MEN NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE i 14M43 FN Street, Odd Fellows Building, Portland, Ortf-on. Phone Main 1382 Would like to savo 25 per cent on your Fuel and you can do it. D. A. SMITH He's in Town Phone East 3035 Lurv CO 'j St. Johns Lu For all kinds Common Flooring, Ceiling and Alotildiugs a Yards and Mill Foot Burlington St.