Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1901)
J J fi rm: MORNING ASTOKIAN. SI' N DAY, M.CKMHKR The second dance (riven by the Co tillion Club proved an interesting vent, and the only general social tatherins of the week. Kxcellrnt nill slc was furnished. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, O. W. FPlt.w, Mr. snd Mrs. O. C. Fulton. Mr. and Mi. 11. F. Prael. Mr. unit Mrs. V. T. Chutter, Mr. and Mr. O. V. Sanborn. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. H. Harrison, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Stephens. Mr and Mm. K. !.. Fersruson. Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Prael. Mr. and Mrs Charles Callander, Mr. and Mrs. F. A Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Marts. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen. Mra. Fre1 Prael. of Falrhaven. Wash ington; Mn. O. F. Hellborn. Mrs O. J. Trenchard. Mrs. John Ropers, of Portland. Miss Har. i. t T.l!.int. Miss I.tla Suth erland. Miss Lottie Ponnet. Miss Sadie Crans;. Miss Hellborn. Miss Thresa Hellborn, Miss tfcrtha Hobson. Pr. C. A. CVrdiner, O. K. Prael. Charles Hrilborn. Jr : P. A. McLean. W. F. Gratke. Charles Haldernian. Frank WooJ.ieM. R. I- M.Vabe A. C. Callan. Emest Seabors. fl. It. Ohler. Randall Ried. lieutenant Week. 'ip taln Rtvnolds. Frank Orecnomh. J. F. Badollet, Cieorire lSarker. J. r. Mcvue. The Astor Olnh wl'.l (rive a danclnft partv on the evening of IWember while the Assembly Club v .!! enter tain on New Tear"s nlsht. The Cotil lion Club will give a party on the first or second Friday in .January, a a a The maniape of Mis Rae S-llins. daughter of Fen Sellins. the Portland merchant and politician, an l A. 0. I'rmston Perry, an Englishman, creat ed something of a sersatlon 'n metro politan so.ial circles during the week. Miss Si lling s parents object I to the wedding, on religious groiinls. tut love would tolerii.e n such objection. Miss Selling left her hme ?ast Tucs fiay morning ostensibly f r the urpose of taking a fencing lesson. She vaa atttrvd In fencing costume, an i the parents wiv entirely Innocent of the daughter's intentions. At '.h apart mrnts of Mr. IVrry other attire await ed Miss Selling and at Trinity --hurch at 10:30 the couple were married. They left the v.nw day for Victoria. It is Interesting. In vir- of Mr. Selling's objections to the marriage of his daughter with an Englishman, to note that he himself wedded a gentile. a The Chafing Dish Club met at the residence of Mr. Samuel Elmore cn Wednesday evening. Progressive dom inoes were played the first part of the evening, and then a delightful chafing dish supper was served. The members of the club are: Pr. and Mrs. Finch, the Misses Tallant. Heilbom. Reed. Bennett. Crang and Elmore. and Messrs. Finllay. Bennett. Hen. Mc Lean. Paget. Cloke. 'Weeks and Hell born. a a a Invitations are out for "he nedding f Miss Kate Marlon Upshur and Dr. Aleiandtr Gustavus Brown. The cere mony win occur December SI at St. Margaret s church. Washington. P. C. Miss May Xickerson. who had been visiting her sisters. Mrs. P. A. Stokes and Mrs. Henry Marcotte. for the past ASToRlAXS WCT.E BILKED. Taken in by Fake Portland Concern That Handled Diamonds. The Tontine Investment lor payment) Company is a Puritan-! concern of questionable character that has been denied use of the I'niter ?faes mails, but which U i-er-'-ist-.-n'. In its efforts to fleece the unwary. Repies-ntatives of the company have frequently Is en In Ast-irla. and the number of gold bricks hand-d out Is sal 1 to have ben Oiiitte large. The victims were required to make weekly payments of amounts ranging from 50 cents to l-'O At the end of each vce.-k a drivvini? ours, a diamond l ing awardel to -he suc cessful victim. The company had a manic-r of ope-atin that p'ainly 1 n 1 i -cated fraud, and the t'nitel S'ates pos tal auth-r ti.- d-ni-d it J" "f the mails. No' to be !u-ad--d off in this manner, th- swindh-rs attempted to carry on their work Throu ;l th- med ium of th- Wells. Fargo i:xpr-ss com pany, and a larpe numle-r of !-it.-rs were .-ent d iv n n Asto-l i. The -x-press company d-clineri t-i essist the bunk m-n, howev-r, and th- letters were r-tiirn' d to th- writer. Th- com pany lias, norlli-d t's Asturia vl'tlms that th- las', remittances are being held In Portland, aid th- -'iciins an-urg-d to write for th-m. Ir would l- intere-ting to know just 1 1 w p.any r-idents of this city were ' eas-y enough to be roped in. notice: Rids for the pur ha.se of hull, masts nnd standing rigging. In on lot and the eoulpincnt an-l sail, running gnr. boats, furniture, tools, etc., in second lot, of the French banjue "Ernest Reyt-r," now stranded at the mouth of the Quinault River. State of VVanhlng ton, will be received at 'he office of the undersigned at Portland, Oregon, not later than 2 p. m. of the 20th Inst. HEXRY HEWETT, Lloyd'B Agent. Portland, Oreg, Dec. 21, 1901. She Really, my huiiband Is quite a philosopher. Her Aunt Well, a man might as well bow to the Inevitable when he's married to It. four months, left on Wednesday morn ing for Tampa. Fla., her future home, a a a The Monday Morning News Club met at the residence of Mrs. henry Mar eotte for the first meeting. It prom ises to be a very Interesting and In structive organiration. The Thursday Afternoon Club did not moot this week, on account of the Christmas rush, but will meet at the residence of Miss Nan Reed on IV cembor it. a a a IJ.s Trulilnger and Gus Wood, who have been attending college In Califor nia, anived on the steamship KIder yesterday They will remain until after New Year. t Indies' night at the Irving Club on Monday last showed the growing pop ularity of bowling. There was a good attendance and fine scores were made Mr. William Shernian. of San Fran cisco, district treasurer of the Ameri can Can Company. Is spending the hol iday with relatives In this city. Captain Reynolds, of the Kirk Harry Morse, came down from Pori'.and on Thursday night and attended the Co tillion Club party. i Mr. John Rogers, of Portland. Is In the city and will spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. an,! Mrs. Charles HoUborn. a a a Mr James Richard Ash ton Rennett leaves on Monday to spend Christmas with his mother on the Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Shield have returned from their welding trip through Southern California. The friends of Miss Tearl C,,,, will N palnJ to learn ,hat she suffered a relapse during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Car!bn f All. :i. ..f I!- vaco. are in the city to remain until after the holidays. a a Miss Grace Stokes, who has been attending scho.il In Rerke'.ey. is home f.r the holidays. Captain H. F? Hoke nter:.iined a few of his friends at he fort . n Sat urday evening. Mrs. J T. Ross Thursday morning with friends. "nt t Po-tU.nJ ;T a brief visit Mrs. ChJrles R. Higgins has been spending a week with her mother, at Warrenton. , Mr. George Dekum was In the city , on Tuesday and Wednesday of this , week. Miss Alice William, of Skamokawa. was shopping In town during the week, i I W. T. Chutter and Fred Ba.ker were ' in Portland during the week. I Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Logan were In Portland during the week. Mr. Chrlss A. Bell, of Portland was In town over Sunday Mr. Horace Thl ig was in Portland the first of the week. IT DAZZLES TIIK WoRLD. Ni disro-.ery In medi' In- has ever' treated one quarter of the ex Pem-nt i that has been cause, l by Dr. King's , New Discovery for Consumption. It's ' severest i-sts hav- been on hop. 1- ss victims of Consumption. Pneumonia. Hemorrhage. Pleurisy and Unm J.i'is, .thousands of whom It has r-s'ored t perfect h-alth. Tor '"ouchs C.lds. J ! As'hroa. 'roup. Hay F-v-r. II-a:s..--: n-ss and Whipping ''ough It Is th-, quickest, surest cure in th- world. It' lis sold by Frank Hart who gu.ir.ir.t s ; satisfaction or refund mon-y Larg- ! bottle SOc and tl Trial b..r-s j free. Tom So h-'s engaged t Str'ing. Well, when t'ney'i- ., M..- man ! -1 In. k- he'l! find she's boss ail right. You bet' Why .she'll jaypi morgan him body an 1 soul. -r.-- IT '".ri'.DLES THE ';I,0!:K. Th- f.im- of Buckl-n'.s .t:nia S.il'.-, as th- best in th- v.orld. -x -ril- ro-it.-l i'h- e.-n-h. It's the on- je-f-f-t. t -n I . -r -f Cut:-, c'orr.s. Ru ns, fru -- -'i:-s, !s'-.il'!s. Roils I'i'-r.s. Felon-, ,'fi-s, ! I'alns and all Skin Tvuption- 'mly i Infallible Pil- "ir-: a box :, H.ir s I I ir'JZSt -ie. Sapley To-i uay Mis' j i f.u Didn't she know I was to call tl.ls aft ernoon? Ilti'lg-t I think she r . u -1 have know n, dor. She I. a I n-.h!iig -;e to go out. lor. Tit-Iiits. I ARE TOP 'JOIN; TO A L 3 K A " Any person going to X-ishagak river or Xome about the i',th ,,f n-x' Jan uary and desiring; a companion, sdi-.uld call on or addn-sn Emil An-l-i son, 'Jia s River, Wash., or Foster's Exchange, Astoria. Dog teams will be furnished at Nome if necessary. J'.i f-r-nc-s given. Mlnnlfk Well, there was on- thing I remarked about your wife the firm lirne I Raw h'-r; che whh undoubtedly outHiMiken. Ib-npei k -You don't say: Jiy whom? Philadelphia Press. Foley's Honey and Jar beuls lungs and Mops the co'ji ft AO.VINST roi.TOAMY. Agitation for Constitutional Amend men! by New York Church, Ni:W YOKK. lVo. 31. At a meeting of the niemlvers of the West Knd Pros byterlan church. It was decided to en dorse the work for the proposed amend ment of the constitution so that poly gamy may bo made Impossible In the I'nited States. Kev. N. T. Oemenson, of l.ogatl, I'tah. was the principal speaker, lis told of polygamy as he had seen It on his own street, and how the Mor mons wcro still living with many wives, contrary to their pledges when' I'tah was a.lmlttetd Into atatehHd I tie thought the danger In Idaho were ' greater than In I'tah, as b-iw atten- ! tton Is paid to Mormon there and they live ovnly with their wives under the sstem they call "celestial inarrlago" land which they deny to be polygamy. Mrs W. V White, who for some i years has been doing missionary and j ediic.-uloiiiil work among the Mormons, i told how her schwd house had been attacked and wreoekd by a mob. She declared that the Mormon church had political control of seteral West ern states. Mrs. White also .u, that under their marvelous system of colo nising doubtful states, the Mormons before long would control IS states, and t .uld then lv ImiHuwIble t kill !lgaiuy Without civil war. TRIAL OSTIVNm Miss Run IVfendant Still In Insane Asylum. ' "You ha 1 no business in the cuno. NORTHAMPTON. Mass. IVr. :i.-'vey ,, MO rU,,t. boiling the ,.rTce The case of Mis Malv.-I Hurt, of you did to ov.rvsi ,,.,v opinion. Your liridgeport. X. J., who was Indicted , eondti. t w a mv i..l itio,, r ih - i.-u1a-by the grand Jury last June for num- u,m tH.ve ,-,.,) tttl., ,.. r,,ies of of- '"'''' ' - ' ouege, nas twvn further continued until after the next June term Miss Hurt is In an asylum for the insane at Frankfort. Pennsylvania. An a:V. lav it from there stated that ho is still in a serious mental condi tion and :s a:!!icted with what Is term ed a "paranoid form of adolescent In sanliy " HAS r.i'.ACHKP PAHW. . naior P pew- Arrived I here Friday Night. last XBW YORK. Dec. :i.-Acc.n.ing to the Paris correspondent of the Journal and American. Senatoi Deew arrived at San I-azare Station at 19 last night. He said "I am going to Xlce as quickly a possible. I understand that Miss Pal mer, the lady that I am to marry, says the wedding Is to take place in the 23th. My cousin, the Countess de Sers. Is ai Nice." MANACfEMBXT CRITICISED. XEW YoRK. Dec. 21 -The grand Jury has filed a presentment criticising the management of the Brooklyn bridge. The Jury did not find that any one connected with the management of the bridge wa-s chargeable with neg lect of duty, but It held that there had been a lack of proper care of the structure. BRINikS A FORTUNE. NEW YoRK. Dec. M.-A seat on the New York stock exchange waa iM t-siay for ".i)0. This U the highest price ever paid. Ii iiatlS'S Suit Gases Smoking Jaeket ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Men's and Boys' Goods In l.ar'f A.-siirtnii nt aiil nt J'riiTs to Suit. P. A. STONES THE CLOTHIER Agent for Hart, Sciiaffner & Marx Crouse, Brandegee & Co. CELEBRATED CLOTHING Fine Tailor Made Suits Carried in Stock. i Neckwear 21 ' Ul-MiRAL Mil l:S SCORtfl BY WAR SLCKtil ARV tConllnued frvm gc one.) for prtcctlon and Justification und certainly not lo n co-ordinate blanch of the government." The rcpilnmnd U contained In the following letter of Secretary Hoot to General Miles: "Your evpl.matliMi of the public statement made b you is not satis- I factory. Y'u ai-e In enor when you say you have the same light as any ovner citiien to picss putuuiy an opinion regmding uues'lons pending in the courts of military discipline. The established. Invariable i tiles of official propriety necessary to effect discipline of the sciMce liupon-- 'tinitittlons upon public epr.';non ..( irilltaiy otll.ets with which your long cvil.-mc should have made you I'aiiilll.ir, Your duty is to express your opinion on ottlclal I matte. when called upon hv your ottl clal superiors or In lite course of your oillclal reports ind recomnn ndatl uis 'and not otherwise. "The fir it article f lobulations gov erning the army of the I nited Stales pro Ide 1 ; " "IVllbei atlons or dlscusnlon among military men conveying pranc or cen sure or any mark of appi.ibatloii to ard other In the military- .-mice, air prohibited Any other rule cf ac tion In military sotvi.e woul l he sut-yersiv- of discipline It would not be tcli-rated In a subnllern and It will not K' tolerated In isny utMcr of whatever rank ' ; ,,. :ll ,,,,,,.. ,, . ,. justlj !u. Me to ceusur.-. W l-.l. h I Hoc epr si. ' Kl.tlll' ROOT. S. cretai y of War ' ' P S Y.-u.- see..-..! I. nation, l.i-1 to-lav a-i I a!-' w .o win :. -i .1 the i it-,' The lie -s! v : p". na' i"i:s but i:l-i-ti.i'i f etpla . d since -, change th- Import- nnce of th.- i-u., late-!. I. h yo-i have vo. I : I, I HP ROOT, :. i.uv- ..f Wat." AlU 't'T Ci 'Ml'l.lM'K!' H.-ilm Kb- tii--.il oon ll Llevated loll" ay en for Traitic. I Will : NEW YoRK. Hoc Jl - In a few day the Berlin electrical elevated railway, the first undertaking of Us kind on the continent of Europe, will be opened for trair.c. cable the London corre Kndenl of the Trlbun . THREE LAI1C.E STEAMERS. Briton Ask for Hid for Vessels sJ5 Keet lAing. XEW YoRK. ivc. :i -According to the London correstwindent of the Trib une It Is understood that Harland A Wolff, of Belfast, have been Invited to tender for three steamer of a length of 835 feet, for the new fast Cana dian mall service. NO RESEMBLANCE. Capo Reebls Are Not In Position Southern Soldiers in Civil War. NEW YoltK. Dec. :i. -Discussing the South African war the I.tubn , c Umbrellas llllll Nothing Makes n muto I'lcii-ihi; ainl ilnnililn il't limn ii well olniM'ii iiitii lp of Jpwt'lry, Silvoiwniv, Klmiiv lioi'ils, 1'iti (Jlii.is, or it tint Silk I'm lufllii. It ry I'iii'p in.stiM'k is of miniiuitt'cil ttnilil ninl villus'. J. M. SHYHOUR. cr: -r-Tte: Cigars for Christmas There Is no more acceptable Christmas present limn hoi of tine Cig.iis I have Just receUed an especially assorted slot k. In boca ctilitliilnh' (ioiii twelve to hsi v'lgars-just the thing for a 1 1 lend who smokes A lino Hue of pipe sima able for gift, his also heel) received Wll.l. M1I50N. correspondent of the Trlluilie ijuolv the Globe as follow: The GI..N- ttilnk the time has not iinlve l f ! discussing amnesty and i.il-.s lis v.'I.e In pio est against Mr V-uu th's analogy In the policy pur sue I towaid the Siuith by the North at the end of the Ame: l 'an civil war. The iiieii:,.n of amnesty mainly con. e- tiis C,ioe m-Im-Is an I ttiat p. tier sees i-c p- Ints of r s.-mhlai-. -e l lv,en their posi'ion ind that of the -oMler --f the S- II i 11 1 .1 K 'KM V -IV,'; II HI 1 1 I I' Robl-rs M-cure 1 lo ui-oered Pouch and MM-ress N.-.u- Wltlet 1 Kl Vll ' .ll . P-c :l Ihe south-I-uuid stage between liyt.unille and Wllleis was to.M-. thl moiiilng half a mile above the tatter pin-e The r-glstered (son ll an-l cvpiess b" wi re t.ik- n A man name I Ivans l as b-en an-tlel for the ,:i line UN IMS PM A spill; auiii:-ti;i i barged With KmtKltlciiicfil of Pnlt ed Siit-s Fund. I ST. PAI L. Ivc :l - Frank F tiood I son. formerly postmaster at South Park, a suburb of S attic, was rr.-trd to.ltiy on the charge of cnitH-islemeiit of I'nited Slate funds. f NoT IU'Elt RKPRi:.SKNTATIVE. NEW YoRK. lco. :i A .bpabh to the 1. on, Ion Tunc and New York Time from Urussel say that tietieral Samuel Pearson, who ha lnei report ed to be an accredited IUmt p-prei-nt-atve in the Cnltrd State, bus no .sinii. ling as a llo.-r general and un rely ai ts a a ptlvute Individual ami-. in t-i forward the lnteret of peace VEltDb'T !: h i:j 'i'I N'll. I: LI' FKS. li. I .'I 'no- jury In th- lnob- 1 1 i it h mining suit, I'l wlili Ii James io),- ask for ii tnl'llou dollars In sto. k -h i divi dend i of a I'ortl md mining - .mp.inv return--I a verdht thl r. ft.-i n , -n iwar.llni; lie ,.'a In i tf tuC'.' itunis' clti in is at oni gc. notice t i mo li n fo.- a tn -v trial MISS SI. I, ELL MARRIES 1 SEW Yo;K. Dee .1 The w.-l-bng of Mls Slld-ll grnnil n.-le- ..f the ,y confederate i omiulHsloni-r t-i I'raii. to the Mai, he leo-oble 'rro, I Mi- a dl Ang-I" bus JiiHt Im-i-ii i i-l-bi ai. , at th- Church of St. Pl.-ne .b- ' h.il'l -t "ii y h th- Path e.,nes,,.n.b n! ..f th.. H.-Mibl. ill. Polt ITKI, Knit 1 'i 'M. Tl'. i::' on- of the tailroads on th- I'.o I'i. cast has b-eti -m-i luu tiling i',i!i . . 1 1 US fuel f,,r 1 1 1 -1 1- I' ico m 1 1 1 I V I'M in l-la.- of coal, and If It prnvi-M n sio----s mil be adopt- I Wbll- tln r- may be i , !-- llollbt US In th- U'il-S of ls ll-U fu-I, ili-i- h ion-- lr : I oT MOW CIII1AI, IHIT MOW liml. Coal I not a luiury-ll I a necra llty. When the householder buy ooal he wants coal that will bum. nut coal thai will "burn hi money" only. Wy omlng coal, from th eelnbraled Hoik Spring mine. 1 lh very brat to ! ;had for family U. It produce lh maslmum of heal and the minimum of din and ahe In price It I within the reach of all. Ulvn it a trial Tele phone til. H. r:iM0UH A C., Agent. NoTm-: fur hips Notice la hereby llvrn. thai Up to the hour of 3 o'clock p in. on I ho Slat day of IVr-ceniher. lu'l. Iho coiiiinllte ii and nwaiK of the v'omition I'uuncli of the t'ltv of Astoria, will r crlve cegled bids for printing end pub lishing U legal notii-ea ritilied by the City of Astoria for the year 11 lll.la must aeiry the prbe tier s.iuara Inch of I linen nonpareil Up. The rliht Is reserved to ie).ct all blda. A S.'IIKUNKi'KAl. A lilt IX. K P PARK Ell I'olnnilltee on Waya nnd Meana j SlVTlvl. The annual meeting ,.f the atockhol deia of the Aatoitt Iron Worka will lx 'held at their office on January I. IH3, lat T 50 p in. for the purnit of elect ling directors f.ir the ensuing year and I the tranaactloti nf aueh other buslneaa a may properly come liefure the meet i 111 1 1 - older of trie boar! of dlieetora J. MIS FX. IT. ald. nl Attest .. W J III Npi-Mt sVerrt.iry Ast-ola. t'reg. IVc I) !i. We Rent New J r ilaiaj i '.' KOPP'S BEST ADelicious tm I ilutnble Drink Absolutely Pure Ths Northern Pacific llrswery, of which Mr. John Kopp It propria toe, makas bear for domeatlc and rip,.rt tral. Il.ntlfd beer for family ua or kef bwr supplied al any lima. 1 Ml vary la the city fres. North Pacific Brewery The Morning Astorlan Sixty Cciitn Per Aloiitli Delivered ntYour ReHltlcttce. C. J TREINCHAD, Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shicclng. HQTBiL PORTLAND PORTLAND, omCC.ON TI10 Only I'li-Mt-CliiMM lintel In lorlloiul Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO ANDCIG VRS iilicH of nil Ivimls at liiwcit nitc.M, fur liMlionupn, iith mul lingers. Alwl-l2Na Tenth nml Cum tucrc lit I Streets A&PERRIS' tijfl Vic Original Worcestershire (WASH OF IMITATIONS. only owxl sauce; enriches tho mu .!,... i.ir...,isia. .c of all Mcats.FiKh.Game.Salads, y 0 ., and gives a flavor that imitutors iJ- erly fail to produce. joiiNiNs'N.Af--.i.v. RI'Pi RT I 'V THE 0NDiTliN nF llll) I IKST NATIONAL HANK. 1F AMTs'lll.V A l AMoila, In Hie Hlln of I'lagoii. at the close of liilalneas, Deceinlier llllll. li)i: llllll' lU'l-at. I.oaim and IHicounta $:,0.'l l IHerdiitfla, areuied and Ull- aecuied 1.0? i 1' H Honda to aecuie cln ulu- lion ll.tiii oo Slocka Sfv'Ullllea, etc 11S.0II 74 nilier real S. ,,w,,rJ -' 41 Pile flom Nalloli.ll i'"k" "ot reaeive ngenlal t ilt 8 line fiom Mlnte Rnlika and llnnkeia M.l Due fiom approvrd icaeris ageiita M.W liilernal Iteviiiue Htampa IDS V0 N.Oes of other National I tanks 1.1 00 Nickel and cettla loo II lawful Money lleaeivo in Hank, vli Mpecle ftl) J"0 Legal let! lor Notes I.UfO SO 114 5W 00 lleib-mpllon fund with I' H Trensorer j c'lcuUlloil , i:i (0 Total M4.I7 It LlAUILITIKrt t'aplial at.uk paid In . W 00 00 Hurplua fund I5.0UO M I'lidlvlded piiiflta, loaa at- l-naea and laioa paid . . . 14. tU TO National Rank notra oul- atauding . 11 W0 00 Duo to Miale llanka and lUnkera 1(1 M Indlvbtiial dcpo.lt aubjeci to i hoi k ll.tvl t) leltllld crrtlflcalra of dcpoalt IX.II1 IS HI. in It Total Mtt.trt HTAii: F oluxioN. County of t'lAtsop. a I. It. H tlordotl. cashier of the above named lnk. do Stilonm Ir aix-ar Ihsl the alxiva alalament Is true lo iho lM nf my knowle.lgo and belief H M iliililxi.N. Oaahlor a or n (.i tieforo m. IVivmUr l"l. R TirMfiN. Notary Public. ttulmcrll'e.! And thla llth div of i orrecl Attest JM-iMl KMM W F M ilKK lnlt, ill'.i ' KLWI'l. Directors. Typewriters. Mniiy iirw iiiiiiruveiiifiiU iiltl. Sci ntir latest No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter Now Aft 1'atali.gilo Krrw . . . I- n. ALFXANDEK A CO Kieluaivp I'acilh- tlnaal (Ira.ora 2i!i Htark Si , rortland, Ora. V . M KK( II.MK, hsal Agelil. Cualoni llowsao ltr-kr. ASTORIA, ORE larnl W t l .... s-ot Id.-Kl-ea IK) . SAUCE