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Keep Your Eyes Wide Open fOMSWMH Mi UfmRSlTYiPORTSMOUTH Mi UNIVERSITY Some More Stuff ? htn tHrakfiut crtrtl m) Out Oic name on the jmcIhrc fi OLV.M. ,C WllliAT-MliAK'K It s . jmtr, wlio'oottic lrvakfM muh, similar tu one or two other well known article with thi diffetrncc, W made ottrof Wt tcr wheat ami only the richest it of tltc grain ; then Met He lion it ha strength and flavor. . , Mtv Itunik!attnf r u mi t un het mother, Mr. Arnold. .Mr, l oiter, who ha kxm to .CI' his aofct, an cant At ill Grlr. lousl) tU, U slowly rvcowniii!. tmii: Wiicht u v-ui.l LI if iother. Mrs. Prko. of UnlwnJty J'?., 1'irk, on his way to California. c,r,il, .Mrs. ."Ncrratc, of University l'ark, has had her house (tainted and it now ha an attractive appearance. Mt.v. Vera Lyons is at Potest Ctrovc visiting ,cr young friend, Morvnce Allen, late of University Park. TV Ptrtlird TUtUi Millt fa .miss i. jj. iicmstock has re turned to her home in t c&o&c visit with i ,,. .,.... ... iiiii :ii nuiu III .'ll'.MIUVIIIC. Mrs. W. K. Partlicmer. who. ..ii . .. .. ' miiui iwmiy, uvea rour years ncre, is ai inc llencli Willi iur iKiys Kusscll and Kolert. Mrs. hems, of I)wiilit mnvi ...!n . . . wm soon, lonelier with hrr Km An Eastern View ! Some Boji. Start Ih IMI aIi. Three lovs, of an average brc of ten years, who reidc with their parents in Portsmouth, ntc tvuiti for a roblxrry that would do to profcMonal cracksmen who had spent a lifetime nt their nefarious ocetiiutiou. For M.me time past OlnsH Brothers have missed money from the cash register which they could not account for: the pilfering amounted to n dollar nud two dollars n day, nud when the money t.ij, containing over fifty dollars, wns taken from their homo, they were dumbfounded hut decided to keep (tiict nud watch. One day three youngsters of the uciKhliorhood were seen enjoying new bicycles and feeding on choice confections. Suspicion wnsnrotised ttud one of them taken into the store, nud after t.rotKr kranirv, 1 IMrtUtxI. wt emu ol lilt l-nMlirrin-Uw v O ClarVr. vtt tlir Powtli I.UIIe Jrliltlr. iliiHlitrf l Atttne nl .Mr M II tJ-vrn. U unite- III. tinoilfctl tlul her llliieM U Yesterday an Eastern hardware man was in St. Johns. Incidentally he inquired prices at our store prices of the same 'goods, same make and same quality that lie carried. Then he said : " Your peo ple here are in luck io have such a store. Mv prices, 1,000 miles east of here, are fully as high, and in sonic cases a little daughters. Jennie nud Stelin. Uvn to his share of the crime, for the mountains for il.n lw..,..fii r I implicated two others. Consterna higher than your dealers' the way we sell goods. here." That's the former's health. Mrs. 1 D. Wolfram, of Sun Francisco, is visiting Mrs. M. Brenner, 740 Lawson street, nud will take in the fair. Mr. Wolfram has an exhibit there. Miss Nash has none to Ncwnort on a visit to Mrs. W. U. Parthcmer. Hoy Kane has also koiiu to Newoort by the advice of his physicians as his health is very wrccarious. Miss Nydla Spencer, of McMin- ville, is visitiui! her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Iicmstock, the popular iost master of University Park, and will take in the fair. Mrs. Aulmau. of the confectionery and notion store, is havintr a nice house built on Lawson street, os he Ol'R NEW STORE INVITES YOU I 8 J-f.I ';ify fro.n llaker City. w 5 1 hey will make their home here. POTTER & GOOLD, TUB HARDWARE A1IIN. SHEPARD & TUFTS Will sell you lots in North St. Johns, overlooking the river, near the Weyer haeuser mill site, for $300 per Lot, , Ten per cent down, balance $10 'per month. Inspect this property. Office in Peninsula Bank Building. Phone Scott 4061. Notary Public. I'irc Inuiruucc. a. , LUMBER 00 TO THK St. Johns Lumber Company For all kinds Common Lumber, KILN DRIED Flooring, Celling and Rustic. Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Columns. YttftanJ Mill Foot larllten St - PKom East 594 Impresses Our Department We wish to call the attentton of all, especially salaried people, to our Sav ing Department. Deposits as low as $1 taken. Bank open pay day eveu iugs. Drop iu and let us explain our Saving Department plan. The Peninsula Bank tt 4 MRS. ROGERS Was just stocked up with a fresh supply of Ladies' Furnishings. Good goods at low prices. Call and examine them. , EXPOSITION TIES, BELTS, SUN BONNETS, COMBS, HAND BAGS, GLOVES, 111101 , ACE HOSE, WAISTS, MUSUN UNDERWEAR, HOSE SUPPORTERS. Dressmaking ueatly done at the St. Johns Millinery Store 4 lhomas Reynolds, son of Mi. Reynolds, the popular grocer of Portsmouth, arrived Mondav on the Columbia from California, and is at his home, 1627 Portsmouth u venue. He vi res de ncr- .....1.. iiiaueuiiy. Huns Sclmrownkv and Hurrv r . . : : y uociy, wuo nave paid a week' visit to Mrs. M. Brenner. Luwson street, leave on Tuesday evenim!' train lor the r home in Snu l'mn Cisco. They are much with the Park. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Hovt enter ... untied u party of friends at the home on July hourth. Among the guests were her aunt, Mrs. John iinigg and daughters, of Downs Kansas, and Mrs. Drew, of San hmncisco, California. Mrs. M. Brandt, formerly of ortMiiouth avenue, has a nice new home situated near Columbia University of six rooms with cellar. Mutry, closets nud modern con vcuicuces, It is hard finished um ready for occupancy. It is for rent Mr. and Mrs. James McKcon are visiting Mr. nud Mrs. Izart ut 1674 Gloucester street. They come from Dcs Moines, Iowa, and are iiccom panied by their sister, Miss Sarah McKeon. A nephew of Mrs. Iart, Vincent Allen, is also n visitor am comes from California. The following officers of Marietta Lodge of Rebekahs were elected at the last meeting: Mrs. Belle Nash Noble Grand. Mrs. O. Beaumont Vice Grand. Mrs. E. Iicmstock Secretary. Mrs. Singer Past Noble Grund. Mrs. D. K. I loyt Treasurer. Mr. Tucker is painting his resi deuce and is going to put on an addition iu the shape of u porch . Alek Oluey has now entire charge of the lower floor of the shingle mill witlt all its intricate machinism. Ike Mulden, who moved from the Park a short time ago, is being sued by his wife for absolute divorce. Renewed life is being put into the work of riprappiug along the bank A new crew is at it at a salary of ito.so per day. R. B. Bessen, of Breckinridge, a prominent real estate ueaier, nas beeu guest of A. ismitli. lie con templates locating here. Mrs. Jeuisoii has a house full of boarders, while some of the, other neighbors who enjoy this vocation are not quite so fortunate. James, Ted, Cornelius, luigene and John, the young sons of Mrs. J. F. Murphy, went to Seaside on a camping trip last Monday, 'i ney expect to be cone a mouth. Harrv Bowlen and urlde are vis iting Mr. Bowlen's mother, Mrs. Jennie Bowlen of University Park. Mr. Bowlen is manager of the Norm- em Pacific coal office at Butte, Mont. Mrs. Bowlen was formerly Miss Jes sie Hickox. Mrs. S. S. Roberts, who is con ducting a fashionable dress making establishment at 161 1 Ohu street, came to University about a year ago from San Jose. Cal. She declares she is well pleased with University Park. Mrs. Roberts is deserving 01 the patronage ot the residents of the peninsula. Corner of Jersey and Baltimore streets. Would like to save For Sale. Cheapest home in Saint Johns. Apply at the office. 25 per cent on your Fuol mnm you can do jt D. A. SMITH Ho's in Town Phono Cast 3035 CLUB HALL APARTMENTS 2$ large airy rooms divided ill to Suite of two to four rooms, alto single rooms. Situated one block from Columbia University, near cor. of Pisk St. and Boulevard. I'uniitlied or Unfurnished for HOUSEKEEPING I A. W. DICKSON SOU 12M ; tion reigned for u time but as mhhi ns the parents.pf the boys got wind of it, it was h'ushed up with the promises that all the shortage would be made goal. So far as the community is concerned this ends it; but it is not at all a satis factory conclusion to the moral sentiment of the neighborhood. While we have n great dei of sympathy for the parents we cannot forget that these boys were old enough to know what they were doing, for did they not have a prearranged plan of oerations? Would it be ossible for boys whp were "not resonsible" to carry on such n scheme among themselves with such secrecy ? Patents iu the community who have boys would like to see (for the sake of their own) that these little rascals be punished not the spanking of u weak mother hand, but something more fitting the enormity of the crime. The names nre not given here on account of the parents, some of whom are highly resectable; but unless something is done to nip such n career iu the bud as these boys have started on, they will be heard from again. It is only a short time since that a hoeful of the age of twelve years was sent out to collect for his father; he wound up iu Portland "doing the town," nud was scared home by a suspicious officer of the law. Another ease is that of a boy who stole a knife from a man working on the new sidewalks of Fiske street. He was followed to his home and the knife demanded; it was handed over without farther comment and the pugnacious youngster told "not to do that again.' leoiKt-rn U Iduigrrout ,i . .... I v. iTinimiuin, i iiuiHIlne a I Ix nMiti lioiiKNt SaIm John llrlj;lil ir .Mrs. nuirMiw. i i;iy UtiiM nrrcl. i tnvrrny. John llsinlttotinnd Mlfr.of Pint Jnnr, nir viMIMC r. m. MIJHWOCK, ti Mint joints Mounts. .Mr. MiH,,iK.k u IiiHt- Moil in uiiitet in iHiiioriiU. Cniitftln ltutrhcrhiiM1dhi tthann.irv ill IVttunoutli to (5. II. ItriiiMivrk, lio lutninwil the entire stock to hl stotr ni i ntxcrsity. .Mr. IMutchcr eontriu- pi Ate KtHlig cast. I. Wcstrrnrtd nd (atnitv. of (Uhm Valley, ntv ettvcied to visit the Ml WMMtii-r at Nmtluru Hill and Mill tnV. In lite fair. Mr. WcstrrficM is itlitor of tue i.r.isi alley Journal. I'l'tiitoiiln tH-onle should ntmiif lutr ili, i . . . ii .... i . . . .AIL I nil l IKI.IIIIIIIK HUH riKMIIIMK House which .Mrs. .nim .noUuh comltict nt ?if, ......... .-.- a .. . k . . a. .miner! sirifi. Mn. .okcs is loud In ncr iif.UK.-s of litis iirtion ol Orvgou. .Mcsdniucs V. Hlclnmu nud Ctarn WnrtiiL'.ol Tiu'onm, C. I', Stevens nud wife, of l'ortlnnd, Mrs, H.J. Jones nnd dnuuhter, Odn, nud C. II. Iliown, of The Miies, uavi SOUTH St Johns Lots for Sale Between the car line and the boulevard overlooking the river and harlwr, close to the Drydock ami within n few minutes' walk of all the mills and factories now located iu the humming, thriving and rapidly-growing city of St. John, Portland's great manufacturing district, LOTS 50x1 00 FEET All clear. Hydrant water now and will lie pied to every lot as on tract required. o U-eu visiting nt tjje home of Mrs. S, 1,. Young, livery resident ot this city Is urged to lie nl ii meeting next Wednesday evening nud aid in the formation of a Hoard of 1 Mile. An orvnuitittion to lie conducted wnoii y for the he nc.lt ol this community can do much It nil will work har moniously, hlhott's Pharmacy sent up last night n large balloon, w hich made the finest ascension of the kind ever seen by the liming of si)cctatoni. It went up fully one mile mid drifted slowly to the south west until lost to sight. The ascension inane many rulilicMieekcni. Mrs. H. A. llmunan.of l'aloiiM-, Wn-.li-1 luglou, and CO. Howard and two sisters, clia nud Khoda, of Oakcvlalc, Wnshiuetou. returned to tlu-lr lioim- after viKiling James I larding, of Northern 1 fill ,!... .. , . f I inn. i lie yiiuiif; unites will return sliorlly, W. II Hunter, of Saint Johns, Is keci- iiii, imcueiors inmrters nl Ills Horn Title Guarantee & Trust Co. 6 and 7 Chamtcr of Commerce Portland, Oregon Rogers nnd Vnn Hoiiten, Selling Agents, nl St. Johns. Office nl the end of the enr line. 0OOOO00.00OO0OOXk0OCOCi0CCCt OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOSkCH0 e ill I Bickner Brothers Department Store Saint Johns since his wife w ent to Ita. uero, Vadiirornla, to stay till September. .Mr. Hunter bioke his finger nt Die wiMiten mills last Saturdav nnd has been stilTei lug some, but isuettlui! iiIoiil' ns nicely ns could lie exN.v-ed. All Goods Sold at Portland Prices! Prosperous Ihislriess Sold. The Saint Johns Sash nud IKx.r Com jmiiy bus ehanged huuds,'C. M. Uobblns and A. I). McDonald having luild the busiucM to II. J. Holt, who caint- (nun hnrlnglielil, .MHks.ichusM.-ts, (In fact, fnnn all over New l.uglaudtnud who nniiiM.-s to make hi home with the neon e of Saint Johns. .Mr. jioii is coiivcrsJiiil Willi mii mill KitVHtvv nrlntcry was suiiuised been wifely burled It was found that Were Nol Hurled. lien the cruder reached that nolut of Jersey stieet where the feed-wire for Tint to have ess than two inches of earth covered the wires. Theie was enough eleciicity iu the win- to kitl 11 docn men under ccrlniu conditions. The Portland Con- solldated was nt once called up nud 11 worKiuaii inoiupuy came 10 care lor tile wiie nud bury It so deeply that all danger was averted. I- ..I.. a I .. a a ... .. . .a m-cp 11 nirgo hiock 01 ui'iierni iueieiiniulise, Including Ury Hoots ami KIiooh, (Inn-eileH, Hard ware, lloiiso Furiiith! IVpiI, Ktc. In rnet evoiylliiug. Their 1'ricen nro liglit. Don't wiiste your Unto going to P01II11111I, hut com.) In nud soo our slock and prices. Dry Goods, ng Colorado Travellers. Iut Monday morning there 1l10mK.1l inio 1 111; itiivinw iiriuten- turec vn.11 Irotu Iivelanil, Colorado, who came to Remember The Big Department Store Corner Jersny Stieet and Hromlwny St. Johns, Orogou OOOO000O000OO0OO-.iCmXiOOCmAC O0CHXCKiOOOCKCKCMXOOOOOOOOO door business nud proix' to hustle for nil the busiucM iu sight. 1'or n time the genial "Mac" with hi sternly smile will remain with the new proprietor, und aid in his getting the run of the Hues. Mr. Uohbius has not vet made nubile his future intentions, sec the fair, uud, incidentally, to see the Junior member of the firm ol mihlUlicr. J'licv were II. It. llotincll, merchant uud iMUKer; A, A, PcrgUMiii, who is alwi 11 hnnlwnreiuiiii mid Imnker, nud Joseph Dell, who Is 11 cross between it retired fanner uud would-be lumber merchant. The visitors were surprised rind lilcaw.il with the little city of Silut Joliiis nud oeeiare nun 1111s iruon 01 uregou 1 tue best country they have found on the I entire coast. "A hew Thorns" column is left out this week 011 account of matter more imx.rtunt. Next week. Local Cigar Factory. The oirice-room iu front of Tint Kr.Vli'.w nriuterv is bcliik' fitted 1111 for 11 cigar factor)-and the work of uiauufac- luring smokers will commence next week. The plant will be conducted by r. J. Peterson & Co,, the junior uud working member ol the firm being A. II. HcitkemiH.T, who is 1111 experienced man at the business. The firm prniiovcH to turn out flue quality goods, as well as the ordinary-priced clgur. After this let' all call fortn 'Saint Johns Prince," field Brief Meeting. City Council met lust evening with all memoers except ii. i.uwarus present Subscrilw for Tim Kitvii'.w. doliar 11 year. One V The Season is now on for PAINTS! All Kinds and Qualities at Elliott's Pharmacy O.M. l-Atll.K 0, ".MRKKII.I. Faulk & Merrill Coal, May, Grain, (iron ltd Peed, Plour Palais, Oils and Building Materials Phone East 713 University Park, Oregon Attorney McGurry.nf Portland, npeared for C. K. Ork'au und desired to ut once reach a settlement regard lug the claim made on the city for services as marshal. The committee is to meet Mr, Mctiarry tomorrow evenim;. An offer was inailc by S. w. Simmons to care or an slock imitouniieii ut nit rate of 50c ier day r head. To lie later considered. A communication frcm II, I,. Powers) n.nanl ln llif. kiiIm i1 U'lllnru-atrt. t. u'rw I nude in which he stuted that he really I ho llui'sl list of resuleiico propel ly wished to sen the nlant mid would ir ve III the district. rthe council an itemized account us to the Walnut Purk uiTnrx the most dusir- money tuus iar invcsieii, I ulilu homo hitc htieels L'raded, lots An ordinance rcuanltnK ut-wulk on- -50x100. Sold at price ilio most fav- tiruciious iuaM.-i ursi rvuuiui;. A iniii. from the Orctroniau for InscrtiiiL' vj lines of reading matter three times, f 13.K0, W. M. KILLINGSWORTH THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE DEALER OT THE PENINSULA . . . St. Johns Sash and Door Co. H0LIJR00K BLOCK, ST. JOHNS Sash. Doors and Millwork Interior Finish PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS BRUSHES BUILDING PAPER AND CEMENT C. At. ROBBINS, AtanaKer. Best Bargains in St. Johns, i was held for investigation, Adlourneil. R. WILCOX, Dray and Baggage Line Piano Moving a Specialty. Leave orders at Illackhuni's I'urniture store and they will receive prompt attention, . Muulilu in the market. W. M. KILUNOSWOHTH j03 Chamber of Commerce, Portland A. SCOTT, Pres. Phone 11I.ACK 22 K. W. CROSHY, Sec'y. x Portland Jobbing Co. Plumblni, Oasflttlnt StMntfltUoK, Roofs Oulttrs Etc. At Reasonable Rates, Stoves, furnaces and Tinware Repaired. Quick Service. All Work Guaran teed, N 7 N Fifth St CorAnkcny PORTLAND, OREQON OSCAR DeVAUL, M. D Office hours, 9 to i j : m., a lo j p. m. Office Phone, Scoll 1104. Kctiikocc 1'hont, Union JV)I. Office la Vulrcrtlty rrk Drug btoic. Mr. M. J. WHARTON, Cleaning and Repairing Gentlemen's nnd Ladies' Clothim;. work satisfactory or money refunded, Phone Illuck 931, 149 1-2 First street, Portland, Ore, The Hazelwood Splendid iiKxk-ru 7-rM)in residence with fine river view. I.ot is 200x200 und lius shrubs und fruit with lawn, A real bargain at $5,000 00 A .t-rooni house, plastered; larue liaru, cistern, and nood fruit trees one acre Iu this bargain anil 011 cur line, Price, with easy terms 1,60000 We have .several fine river-view projierties of which we show 4? photos in our window uud the prices ive bargains. Also some V of the best business locutions in town. See our list. o j W. H. King Land Co., St. Johns, g Ih an uji-to-date quick Lunch, Cij,'nr, Confectionery and News. bland. The Celebrated Hazel- wood Cream and flutter kept in stock. Corner Jersey St. and.Broadwny Wa St. John, Oregon EDMONDSON CO., Hardware, Tinware, Plumbing Tin Roofs, Gutters, etc. C lone Scott 4065 ST. JOHNS, Or The Cozy Restaurant Nerth Jersey Street. 4- 1 1 r, a runerai li rectors Modern Ambulances 4 220-222 Bird St., Corner Silion, -f The Edward Holman Undertaking Company and Embalmers TaUphon 507 I.ady Aulstaut PORTLAND, Origoi t 1