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Hardware OUR FRIENDS may look for us in the new Holbrook Building, ncross the street front the I'ostofikc, in the very near future. In the meantime we arc ready to supply your needs in all lines of Light and 'Heavy Hard ware at the present stand in the Cochran building, next to the Postofticc. Don't forget our HEATH & MILLIGAN Paints and Oils. These paints arc giving better satisfaction than any on the market. We also have a line of special Roof Stains and Paint. In vestigate these before painting your roof. POTTER & GOOLD, THE HARDWARE MEN. H PORTSMOUTH Mtf UNIVERSITY peninsula. prevalent on the PORTSMOUTH tdd HVERSITY a great engineer's task. P Swan Is building a fiue, large resilience on Portsmouth avenue. 1) 1 r lit t. ,, v-0,,,cr "a returned to I cntlleton after spending the winter rofessor 5 Porl H. G. Sibray reports real estate moving some. The shingle mill made n recotil cut Wednesday last 203,000 shin glcs were cut fit less than ten hones. W. C. Wight, who fell from the Methodist church building two weeks auo. is able to In; out n ortland the University, is visiting ,itt,c' ' Mr. Scarritt, the bookkcctK'r for, for the Acme Stills, recently bought 1 14 lots of Captain 1). Huclianan, between Kisk and Haven sit cuts. Disciples of Isaac Walton in this vicinity would like to know where all the black bass; have gone. As! yet they have been few and far be tween. John r, WalUer HI PrfcUata lalhmlnn Coital EaaytB.ar. Jolin Flntlloj Wallace, chief engineer of the Panama canal, ! nltytvrp years or ago nni in tiio prime of IiU physical ninl mental powers. Hut tht praiptcU itrv tie will be nn olJ tuau before the great rnKlurerina- project of which he l In clmrxo trachea It finishing- stage. Mr. Wallace It accustomed to tundllaf big englncerta propootUoni. During urn connection with the Illinois Central The Kpworth League of the Methodist church is to have an excursion to Liuntouou the 1'outth. There will lc over a hundred guests. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Whitelevaud Mr. Hruns have left the Park for North Bend, where a job is under way. The expect to return in two months. BIFF! BANG!! BIZ!!! Hurrah for the Fourth! Ba Patriotic 1 Buy at Home I Trade with' Us I ST. JOHNS PHARMACY. LUMBER Human, formerly of Mrs. Hincs. nans iKliarowskv nmt !tnm. uoeu are visiting Mrs. M. llrenner. 1 ncy arc trom San Francisco. tt. I4. ritchloot IllWi l-fn rf , " " ..v., Ill wo, tnn county, arc visiting S ni. I'lecmcr and w fp. of Pnl.it view. 1 lie K. O. T. M. Tent 82 will meet Mondav. IhIv 1. tnatnn.t r mcstiay. N. A. Gee is the Com maimer. IC I'Ctcrson is here frnm I tin Sound, and has engaged apartments tor jus lamuy, who are expected the luucr pari 01 tne week. C W. Poster, an old Pnriimntif It I boy, who is now a merchant at rrmcviHe, Oregon, was visiting iiit-iiim iinrr in 01 siKiiHinu 1 . e .lululuj, nir. ncuey, wuc and luinilv itiv. mi. - . t . I .1 if 1 me Alisscs Jess e nnd Nett 1? uuwn irum iioqinnm, wusn. 1 lie Bearu have returned from tUr gentleman is a expert shingle wenv- Monmouth Normal school when cr "d has a good sit at the Unl- they both Kraduated this spring. versity shingle mill. Kcv. A. C. Paired Ids. wlm Mrs. Hackctt. who rniiu itmvn '. formerly lived on Fifth street, has from Hoquiam,. Wash., to visit her' "uKukaUiui:toi3iicar ur. weosicr s Muiuuy lor a icw uays, uas leu lor nillrond ns chief eiiBlnecr inul after- piace. Mr. Iairchtlds sold to Rev. her home, where she intends selling ward ua Koncrnl innnnKer Unit railroad ifCtioru. her nropcrtv and buv uir in UiiIvlt- wns nlmont entirely rebuilt. 1M. &f.t.tt.t t 1. - Jsity Park. "hllo the conifresiiloiinl comiultteo mt.uiuui9k tllUICIl IS UCII1I7I t 1 .... ...I..... I 1 .a, , , " " I vii iiiivininin uiiu lurviK" cumiuerco wi,l,,n 00 rea,uy ,or George Churchill, working at the wns on tho iMhtnim recently In com. the roof. 1 he building, repairs and Peninsula mill, met with n slight with JudKe Tnft. KiiRlneer Wal furniture Will cost over three thous- accident, which dcvcloncd inio liloiwl loco explained to igeinbeni of tho com- noison. comnclllnir him to Inv off niltteo the rvmilu of tho study ho hua fnr nnw. i !,.. u.. !u ....... "s far rIvcii tho canal prohleui. Ho .w. ..w...w ... .IlIT .l'll 1 I ... 1 . . lllipru 'wnrti mill llm' (linn nwmlnvl ttr Urn W. H. CtimmliiM. wlm fnrmnrK. coiiHtructlou cronllti to four different . ' . .,!., Irin..,!).),. ..I..., ...I.I..I. won t in ftrom-ii.tnr nf i.. t. nli.t "w""u u I""" if--1 a-V ..i" 7 .. I.:.. V.. . ,l5"Bli'iw Wollnw nptenrtHt to favor nun, i. iiuuu niici'i. nun ... . .... .. - ... Marietta Rcbeknh lodirc met last moved to the Park and savs that it Z TXZJT" T :' " " w " M a a . , , a a I al I . V VI fc tlW,VWlVW V'IUIIU UU'UIJ 1 ucsuay iilglit and initiated c irht is the iK-st nart or Oreuou. He ins candidates. The second degree was bought n house and lot from btf onen for trnllle In ilfteen vintV worked by a large audience ice Matthew Barren, lie will be a 1 time. There nru uiiiur ndviintaKei tu cream, cake, candv I reader of Tint Kitviltw. 1 favor of n Hen level canal. It li urtfod . nun, inouKii inuru expeimive to con- Miss Ulliun B. Clark and Mrs. . atmct. It would bo more economical For laaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaijBBBBBBBk SOUTH St Johns Lots for Sale Between the car line nnd the boulevard overlooking the river and harbor, close to the Drydock and within a few minutes' walk of all the mills and factories now located in the humming, thriving and rap-Idly-growing city of St. Johns, Portland's great manufacturing district. LOTS 50x1 00 FEET All clear. Hydrant water now on tract nnd will le piped to every lot as required. Title Guarantee & Trust Cc. 6 and 7 Chamlcr of Commerce Portland, Oregon Rorcm anil Van Houtcti, Selling Agents, at St. John. Office at tho cud of the ear line. JOHN riNDLttr WALLACE. and dollars. J. N. DeVaul and famllv. of Garden Grove, California, arc visiting his brother, Dr. Oscar DeVuul. They expect to stav two or inrcc weeks. Bickner Brothers i Department Store All Goods Sold at Portland Prices! Mrs. W. S. Robinson and daughter, Beatrice, expect to leave Kmily P. Ueldiug, of Clinton, Iowui 'of operation when completed. 00 TO TUB St. Johns Lumber Company For all kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED Flooring, Ceiling and Rustic. Sash, Doors, Alouldings and Columns. Yinu and Mill Foot Burlington St , Phone East 594 for bcaside very soon. Mrs. Rob inson is having a nice cottage built right by the roaring waves. Mrs. Thomas VanSoy. wife of the former president of Portland University, is visiting her numerous friends in University Park this week. She lives in Kugcuc now. Miss Jennie LundcL'rcn is here Irom Tuconk, and thinks the Park a dcllglitrul place. She intends Dry Furnlihlngii, are visiting J. li. Temple and wife at "Temple Lodge" 011 FLske street. They nre iroing to visit the fair and Seaside, Seattle, Thurlow Island, Vancouver and elsewhere- starting about the last of July. A Daring Robbery. Last Monday night about half past eight o'clock the residence of Mr. bamuels, on the Boulevard near staying for the summer, aud her sis- ' hke street, was entered through tcrs will join her for a visit to the lc imc uor aim a vuiuniiie watcn nlnetv foot level cnnnl tho cutlmnted coat la I'JOO.OOO.OOO. llctwccu Uicno extremea nro Uie proioaltlouM for atx ty foot nnd thirty foot level, cofttlng respectively 1223.000.000 nnd $250,000.- 000. Already over 0,000 men nro nt work on tho Utlimua under tho direction of tho cuunl commUnlou. Of thene over '.',000 nro Inhorcra who receive 10 ceuU liver an hour. Keep a large itnck of (leneral Mercliniulite, including uooia nnu oiioen, urocenea, liardwaro, llouito L. I... - t Ji . . I . H, roou, r.ic. in inci ovoryuiing. nicir I'rlcon aro right. Don't wants your timo (,'ulnj; to Poitland, but ooiuo iu and mco our atock and pricoa. Oooda, 0 The Peninsula Bank of St. JoKa, Oregon, Solicits the business of the peo ple of Portsmouth and University Park. Two to three hours time can be saved in the transaction of business. Call and let ns.tell yon about onr Savings- Depart- incut. fair. Dr. Kshclman, formerly Supreme Artsau, of Portsmouth, visited Mesdames R. K. and J.. F. Haworth. The Doctor was Mrs. llaworth's family physician at The Dalles. Mr. aud Mrs. J. II, Cummiugs, who have lately returned from Myrtle Point, Oregon, are thinking of .selling their house on Portsmouth and chain taken from the wall where they were hanging. It wus one of the most daring rob- lerie.s in the history of the Park. from the fact that it was a moon light night and some of the familv were in the yard at the time. The robber must have been hanging around for some time previous to entering the house, for it was not more than five minutes after the watch had Ik-cii taken down and PAST MASTER QF POLITICS. tor Mllokrll of Orin Ik CHra Avatmt llln, United Htntea Senator John II. Mltck- ell of OrcKon iliclnrtii thnt ho doea not fanr InvoatlKntlon Into tho charge which Imve been mndo iiKntiut htm In coniiK'tlou with land fraud awe now under tho aenrtlluht'ln hln ntute, II nttrlhutcji the cliarui to tho jvonionnl Remember The Big Department Store Corner Jersey Hi reel and Broadway It. Johu, Oragoa 1 0XOCXXOOXOOXXC C8XOOOCKXOOOOaOOO OOOOOOOOO I avenue. Mr. Cummings is going looketl at by a memler of the family I to le a reader of Tint RitVlHW. that the sneak entered the kitchen, Mr m i it m a rii...r the wutch mid cliuiu and made MtIV J W lately of Pendleton, recently bought the old Francis McKcuna house at 539 Portsmouth avenue, uud will be at home after this fall. He is uow at his ranch near Pendleton. his escape. Mr. Samuels' sou Willie heard the man walk out aud through the al ley, aud thought it might have lx.cn 1 his uncle, who was u visitor that MRS. ROGERS Has just stocked up with a fresh supply of Ladies' Furnishiugs. Good goods at low prices. Call and examine them. EXPOSITION TIKS, BELTS, SUN BONNETS, COMBS, HAND BAGS, GLOVES, LACE HOSE, WAISTS, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, HOSE SUPPORTERS. Dressmaking neatly done at the : St. Johns Millinery Store Corner of Jersey and Baltimore streets, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 evening. He went in to inquire, and found that his uncle hud left some time before. Turning to the wall where the wutch hud been hang ing, it was not to le found, aud a hasty search iu uudurouud the yard was in vain. 1 lie police depart meut wus notified, but Mr, Samuels has little Iiojk: of ever nguiu tcciiig the stolen valuubles. He eseciully mourns the loss of the chain, which was a gift from his mother. ! 1 his is the most daring of many Tuesday, the glorious day of American history, will see hundreds of visitors to the Park. Don't fail to give them a friendly nod, aud, if possible, have them take a walk along the bluff aud view our mag nificent scenery. The Hughes Brothers are build' ink' a fiue board walk along Fiske street for a distance of fifty feet ami R. u. Hawreth is extending It on lirttli lrtHS nf tl street. There ...in rw.nV..r,oftfetnf iihv.u.nf pcuy rouoeriesiuai nave IKCII CO completed very soon. "8 oa 01 late 0,111 11 ,,as I)l,t "' I sF Alaa- iiciiliiMlc itt Htu nlntl t rri Mrs iwa Jenison, on Amncrst tiiir i.nmK .tmr in tiw street, is me proprietor m one oi U HO use askill,, for police urotec the nicest boarutng ana rooming tio 8XiShwtcrs nrc fiw m)(l kcpt Houses in tne vicinity ana one t,, rn,.Vfn,.t inrs. mui mir. f should consiaer it a lavor to oDiaui t,.ese davs a traced v will be enacted. accommodotions there. As she has ' . to rnnm fnr roil V two more, till first I 4 IU1 - . I v a n rtAIII mm b HaVVKfl Tho Season Is now on for PAINTS! AN Kinds and Qualities at Elliott's Pharmacy i BKNATOU JOHN MITC1IKLU the first come will be the first served. The officials should look after omhour, 9 ton a.m., iOJp. m loose boys who are enteriug people's occ i-hooc, toit 1104 Kctkkncc Plionc, Union Office In Uulrcrkltv l'rk Diug filorr. 4444444444 bbVICKJIb I Would lik to ava 25 per cent and you on your Fuol can do it ObH D. A. SMITH Ho's In Town Phono East 3035 A. W Wc do crown o4 bridge work without pia' Our u year' csiwrieacc in ptolc work ca aUca ua to fit your mouth coraaarteMy. Dr. W. A. WUc baa found a aafe way to ,J'ft.,ct,h' baolutdy wkkout Mia. Pr. T. f. WUe U an espcrt at mUt tWmg and crown d brUcc work, toraeeaac free wbea V or CrUfea are ordered. WISE B406. DMtJit., rauinc BulUlag. cor. 1'klrd aad Waah. Sta. p. m. Or Main to 11. p. m. Sundaja (rri M. T. r. W1M yards to do mischief. Mrs. V, Merrill aud Mrs. Howlea report that boys have been especially bothersome around there of late, and thev threaten to bring legal proceedings if the culprits do not desist. Five years ago Tames Mallet came to Oregon and two years ago located in Portsmouth, where he bought five acres of uncleared land. Now he has his place cleared, a iiouse built by and for himself, a garden, small fruit and flowers. His early potatoes brought mm a good price, and, although he is over seventy years of age, he declares he'll never again live among Missouri cyclones. Some time age aa ilea appeared in Thk Rkvikw, stating that a bakery was b ded in University. Mr. Sibray, the University ageut for F. I. McKeana, aays that soon after that he was swamped with mail from all over the country asking about University and how far it was from Saint Jomis. some letters came from as far east as Cincinnati and New York. Who ays Tint Rxvixw is not read O. M. FAULK O. F. MEKKIIX Faulk & Merrill Coal, Hay, Grain, Ground Feed, Flour ruww, Silt mi BuMm. Htkiitk Phone East 713 University Perk, Oregon inltaoalty toward hint of Bocnstary Hitchcock of the Interior department und Buy b will face hU detractor nnd provo IiU Innocence. Tim Oregon mmntor la a veteran poli tician, Ue wuh boru In reniutylvenle In lftj5, wan educated to tUe public achoola uud ittudled law, beginning Its linictlco In rcnunylvanla, but retuovtxwj CaltfornU. From Callrornla be re moved In 1600 to Oregon, lie wiu st to the Oregon legislature In 1863 aad In 18a came near being elected to the United States icnate, belug defeated In tho caucun by only one vote. Ho was nucccaiful In all uiplraUons to the senate In 1872, when be was elected to aucceed Henry W. Oorbett, taking hi Beat In March, 1678, and ervluK until 1B70, when he retired In favor of the late J, N. Dolph. He wee chonen for another term In IBM und la 1801 was re-elected for a third itx-year term. In 1897 he wn tho uimnlmou choice of the Republican uieu'beni of the leglslattire to succeed hlinuelf, bi; I a con teat which occurred prevented hU I election. lie woe again chqeeu aeuator Iu 1001. Thus his present terui will ex. ' plre In 1007. tlenator Mitchell as a young man was a professor of medical Jurisprudence In Willamette universi ty, Balera. Ore., serving from 1B07 to 1871. Ue is regarded as e past muter of the art of political nsssgesieat. CLUB HALL APARTMENTS 35 larj;c airy rooms divided into Suite of two to four rooms, also tiuKle rooms. Situated one block from Columbia University, near cor. of 1'Uk St. and Boulevard. Furnished or Unfurnished for HOUSEKEEPING A. W. DICKSON Phene Seett 12M St. Johns Sash and Door Co. HOLBROOK BLOCK, ST. JOHNS Sash. Doors and Millwork Interior Finish PAINTS, OILS AND 0LASS BRUSHES BUILDING PAPER AND CEMENT C. M. R0BBINS, Manager, i Best Bargains in St. Johns, f Splendid uioderu 7-rooiu residence with fine river view, o 1M is 200x300 uud hail shrubs and fruit with lawn. A real bargain at $5,000 00 A 4'room house, plastered; large baru, cistern, and good fruit trees one acre iu this bargain and on car line. Price, with easy terms l,6oo 00 We have several fine river-view properties of which we show eilmtnt! lit sl 1 .!! twlrttaf aeiil ftlia nrlrtAC ivlsva iiririrnliic A len i.'itili of the lest busine&s locations iu town. See our list. j W. H. King Land Co., St. Johns, jjj EDMONDSON CO., Hardware. Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc Dentistry Notice. & To accommodate Portsmouth patrons I have made arrangements to be at Portsmouth each Tuesday and Friday from nine to five. Call at Dr. Collier's old office. Saint Johns office ojcu at all times Dk. W. K. Haktiu.i., Dentist. Pboa. Scott 4eS ST. MM, r Subscriptions to the RUVIHW may le left at the Portsmouth Pharmacy. Kxtru copies arc also on sale there. Till Edward Holmm Undertaking; Company Funaral Directors and Embalmara Modern Atubulancea Tel.ah.n. SOT Uly Aulitant 220-222 1M Cmr Urn, PMTUUM, Oihm f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-e-f 1