The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 27, 1901, Image 3

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    THE MORNING ASTOKIAN. St'NDAY, (XTOIIEK 27. 1901
WANT SOME
u iimnun for breakfast, lu ) . ti-
ii". V mn g v vmi "iti" Viilu itild
III Die uillnaiy depiirtlti' III lit I lin
"iiv'n vmi Hiiik mi l money unit i - ndli
ROSS, IIKiCJINS 6c CO.
W A '
Uilifitilir
The Morning Astorian
TICLKPIIONK Ml.
All cimtiiKli (or nJvcrtiiniiK In
the Aalmliiii iit' iniulc on tt Riuir
miiI (if clrculiilloii four times
liHr t lia ii I Iml of iiny piipcr
piibllnlu'j or diciiliiUJ In Out
op ciimily.
TolUY'rt WKATIIKH
IN'IITI.A VI i, net, Washington,
(in go .if mil I 1. 1 Ii.i, ,lown", . ilir, .
i-', neat the mml H.ut'ierly wtt.la.
AKOUNI) TOWN.
N'w ( -od every lay at ths -ummafs
I :o Uur"! i:im..r A Co., I'Iikii
Ml
Whl ,
'Hi. Hi1,
All) Cul,
Miln Ml.
f,.r fmnlly uw.
I"j:i iii homo 'mluttry n I buy yur
frr, t i).!.n' ri : 1 1
1m t'l.iiiiBt, i Iri, an m r1 ur
il. r at tno ruinmign me.
full main Ml f"t ymir c! tiiir
Ntrttl. ()rlr pr D.p-ly nllrj
".-iu mii Itlnlne Hun
. (1 '.iiiiiKr.'Ul trl.
Uurnti
Tnko I v-k l lli. well r ami
r v.ii at (! .ii'. Iianr li..,
lt"u for rnl iirr AIJrliro"k .'tiool
b.ii niiiro a J iiuiikHi lima. alxr.
(ho iv. l.tctil tirt.r li ' f-r
j -tk. Ttii" flnt-i-liiM bar.
ui-t
lr r
Jil nr .vl, of i km.1, cheap al
; lir V. k.ituiiu lUii-pr. :4 Oommer.-lal
Irrcl.
".'ni", Ju.t l.i what fie laijlm
.ao f .r ! l llto tuimnif al-4?.;
t'..iiiMi-.r'll Kt.
N.
Ot'l
I. I!
I'tnp I..
.m. i'a:
..r.lr y 'ur winter a
up 'i liotie Ml EI
in
rr &
Tor r ' Thre r
r ' - -1 1 s f..r h"it k.vi'
Ill 115 T'll II .
f ur fufil.li' I
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. I t f f .1 1 Suilix.wi." t!i. nit'it: 5-. enl
. l: .'II flu Ilofk.-: S.'I'l rl eryit li.-i
1'ie.nii I'utp i) . iLhtim i tin.
tthi-ky. T!ie only ut n',l.. ru.tr-
an: I ilrh an.l ,ii''lo,v. JOHN 1.
I'Altli'N. t.. An "it.
A Uri artitii'tit of m"ii'a iult..
lilrl. Ii.k', oier.'o.tln. norktlra niol
li.i In v.-ry a"o t roii(lit:.n a: the ru:n
imiii. n.tle-4TI-! C.uniiierolal SI.
John A MontKom ry lua oiione.l a
ahop at 421 non.l a'.rv: or. I U prepaiv.l
to Jo all oln..- of iluinllnii un,l till
i Inn al lonv't p,.ll.le ru-
Ito.lyn CihiI la:a ,.n(er, Ii clean, r ami
iiiak' le Iruuhl wllti alovM on4
thlmney ttiiri than any ollnr. Ororgv
V. Sanborn, agfiil; lel.phme 131
Itathi for taillra at Ih, Palace Ilntha.
'rivals nitration on IJ of bullJI11.
Hhop iipfn on Humlay roornlnga for
hlnrii Mid bath. Pavta A Corbell.
tr'jrlloni.
"AK'Mita wnntcd-For IJf- of rrcal
ilfit! ThfHlor,. Iloom-vvlt. Thrllllnc, II
luntr.tte.1 liloKntihy of our yoiinifeat
,i,-el,lriil. Complcti' outfit inalltvl on
r.-oo'.pt of 3.'ct In itliimiw. Hi- flrat In
I ho field. 8. ". MIIT Cm.. I'uriland.
I it. K 'it.
IlKST 15-CKNT MBAL ;
Bt'N .ItKSTAUHANT.
RISING
THE LATEST!
Flexible iDd Indcslructahlr
neon M
t"iif ut ii-tHn'tl for public buildings,
i.fll.'t', fli'valom. thiatcrrt, a:rcet car,
iliuivhi'n, (Itvolllni'i. aii'fttni'rs, brirn
mid IhiH'Ih. Cull and Inapoct thum tuid
ymi will buy. For aula only at
Fisher Bros.9
NEW IDEAS
'A
a im. dinner? I'niii In mi l .
uuift'M Ii.iik thin will h li y.MJ
tixltl". This mat you nothtrg ntl,
- aa wuriy.
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l2
H
Jf"j
r,'l'" "'I'll'. I 'I' , . if f .
51
Flu.- rnliliiic
J Ihkmii iir.tn.
for kniiit nuking
V lll'll have 10 lllirr y T III.
Kill' i lot S NoVlllIlT I
Hlv ii. y ur .i'l.-r at ..n. e
l..iK fur krliul J"hti II III
i mining
f.r . nil-
'all l Fisher Itr.. ' mil ar th'
lt"Hli mil In 1 'ru. taM (jiirrn in mi.
'.Him Jul In and conw in l,uy,
m the rummago l". 4:0-J Cinninrr.'ial
Wmii'.l.
ini'ii I. k rl
l.y Mil Kt!rk.n. Il.iin.
lo 1.1 h tiaework Apply at
Hi Hlntli ir'l. Aforlt
j Pi you amok'? Try a "li-nrr! Hu!-
11 !." tlm fl !- &-,i-ni -lot i r m tn
market H-'l l rvrrywlur.
H i r 1 1 1 1 1 Ii." f the ..nlc ihiim.
w hi. h i-4i.li 't !. i.iir.'.'ia.r I ilio mm.
II UK .ll''. ttll'.ll .!'. S'.n rllll,. r I.
k, f .K.-l !. III i
i' !'. I'-. nn I (I"" .! '
i f .ri'. f r
iy
111"' Ml. i I'MI'
H'"iii. ii , It, .
to I! Caiur-
t ill r .n'i. t 'li,- In In.
.). , : " "f Al t
in i I.- M inuf t tir I l v
IV l.v
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K i ii c
i. flto'i
KllUllr
Ma-
llf li ,i c nt .-. 1 1 ;i !
t Jlllir l.y I lk 11 jf llf
t.l . f r i Si'iit 'i
li!) .". '
!
t in i.nir-n .
"it. 'I It:'-
The lirrmn i .htji HI ktnrr Il'-kir'r
iirr.irl ,.wii tin riirp v"ir.tav Kh"
hi. Ill IT toph.-:. -f h--t. !i.
k to is:
Pir li. rmmi j. It. ii. e II:. kni. ri Mil
l.v 4 rl.-t.iv I 'T trie I'll I... I Kit If-
i..ii. stio nk'i i:i.:m i,uii-: of 1k.h
:i!u-1 at ir.r'-i'
Joai r.'e!vl; a u; ply of .Ww4ite
mil ! Hi,, vrv t.'n: .o.vl I i t,- h.t l
t- r ftiit'lv ii- I''i.. y.mr or.len now
fl I '.tn r.' A i' . leVph-.n.' Ml.
late Hi
u ti , . nr to nur.
I'r-e.'it!. f r ih- r
.-Mo'iiiVr tli.ii die
N '1' inU-r I
. iIitl.:tr4.
in. I. I
n.ns. .;
: !.-;im, r I '.in itf tirrli I
ft in T II wo k S'io !t
.ll'lt.!V I f - k 1. 1 .tn 1
f - k-. Th.. llnr
v.t.-r-tik'
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t
f
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k-er.
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The ni-nti.ii;.' m'.- .Il l-on ai the
..! ! M.-.MI n - M. lM'.n II :re. Pur.
Inn the i: f.'V d.iy. the "lock of
l! . ..U III. I.e-ll 11 Id.'d 10. ittld tin IV
pili, h.i.-r nt.iv find A ny : hin ir lie titlifti t
Mil. T:iere in a lu' it aaiirtm'nt
f g '. .In on hind and ir"tiu!n baiK.iina
are i ff -re I
liepulv ''..II . -or of t'UKl ina 1'nrker
In lo Sit. -ii . .nr.'iilnn nh Xl.ij.tr
I'tiini.'t about the trof. d itddlll-'iml
Inipiov.-tii.tit. lo ih-' mil. lie Krotin.l
Th. lot la . he tlllod to tht atnvt h-v.d
an I plant d wlih v lvt Kr t.a. Tito
itv.rk !!! . "I ill .in cx-i,llture of flK.tlt
KiV, and ll! N' fonimi'itfe-.l ImmMt
ate'y. XI. J. Pa v lit. roprcaotillnif tlto o ifnr
firm of J P Myr, of P-irtliiml. I In
Ihe rlty from a trtp IhrouKh the Oraya
harbor coiinln'- Mr- Pvl anya all the
Waahlnirt-'n ..encoiml lotvita r,- pn.
pcroua, tho ItinihT biiina t'laT rtlr
chief In.luntiy. Mr. Ptvla ' on of
Ihe old.': "knlfflf" "f th ""'l'"
I'ortliind, mid hla itrrltorv I'mbrncea Ml
Hie aciboiird town of Otciron and
WathliiKt.tn.
AMl.'I'a if liicorpomllo" of Amcrionn
rinnl!t Woiknicn'a t'o-HTUllv,' A..ao,--ill'.oit
w i'iv 111.' I In I In' Clint V clerk'a
otll-c yc.fldiiy. The n.wvlntl'n h;H
for Ha ohJ.-t II"' higher cdimctlon and
moril and a.H'lul Iniprovmcnl of the
Plnniah rolili'iiti "f " '"V. nm,tiir
ivhom the M'lrlt of fr.ilcrnlty In tn b
pioniolcd. The liicoiponit 'ia arc Al'x
Ponttlla. S.muicl lvlcia-n nnd AuKUt
Thoiiipa.ui. There Ih no c iplml atock.
A jtinpriac pit't.v 'a t.'n.l.tcd An-uu-t
Ihinlcleon lunl nlKl't nt hla resl
demtt on Konri eiilh Hlreet bv member
or Ih,. KnlKiUa f l'ytlil.'a 1l,l"
t,ne Slati'fH. t b.-lng Hip iwenty-flfHt
utiilveiHiry of hi" Over for-
ly KnlKhla nnd '' eio prcwnl.
t'oiiKiiituliilory Hi'eeoheit wcrt nuulo bv
llroa. Win', ll'i;:m', '"' Jti-akk.! Hd
Slrttera CmlH.m ami H'-'Kman. It n,
n lolly Kiilh"i!nK mul Hie vlallors nop-
unite.!. wWilnit Ml- Mr 1,,,,!''U
a.m many h-tpi'y n-tutin of the event.
lii'lMr'ii Ij Mini M) ii-w m"iiilr wrM
liiinn-l nt last n l M 1 1 ' mk"1i.( "f
n"ii.ir i.niK'. i.r w.ikni'Ti, in mi 'it
application fur iii'iiiU'Kliln wtn n-
. .. v I. org
'''''' ' " 1
niiii.-r wn
ric itux -r WHk'im 'ii bad of.
ni.iHi r' had ii Hi''
l.rouirhl In lh Mrvaiist
number ..f ui,il!. ill..ii Binl a mill'
li.-i'a 'ni'lge to Hi' liH'inli'T rfc.
ih.llli..l;llK '1' Ui-'-ir. Tile 'll llli-
l-r' li-idg. w.i w'-'i I'V Kit chief
kin" mil i ho iii.-iiiWii tiadg liv
.1 HiiM!!", 1i i returned l nn1 II op-
1-! n .1 eh -nmt- l.v 1-r I', Iking-
l-n.
Tin- f.illow . i. or l'-it. ha Ii n e.-iHv.
el III A.t r .i; "l'rllinl. H-tt S5 llmi
. in I am Ik I mn 'Veld In mill ? U
I kJiit J t I ' an n 'I .til in I'll- f 'In
! hit li"t. lint lo l"lt viu kilo hefor
I IlltVe hl'I til.' ttt-'l llltl ! evrr lltt'l"
Tlil l viditt ihe c .rr'-m.o' .. til memil
' I am k I am w...'.l In mv
i I i .iiui"t aee. I iMiinot conn- lo
play t -l'iy. I ha I 4 httrd t me to lot
y hi know b"f -re. I li.ni. im I the a.
(ulri I m.. I rv.-r had " Il.c.-tin of
Ih'-n et.-r rvinliiila . it t .r l.t it 'lint the
T ke I'.'lnl i . rr ;.iii l.-nt )!. i I a a
r. .iltll"ii 'il th, 'iv ' r coil:.' I1!
!et lul l Ittlir look to h'a luir.-l.
II:. J I- hi V . ti g '-y niliiBlrla lll
I prir at Flnr' open h'li'.- n Krl
.lay aiil HHii ltv nrnt .ml Paturlay
I I . A 1 1 1 1 ' ' Tie liO'l) evi ry w h"r.. n-k
in htfii-l r-ii.. . f Ih'a ..IK uil! li
tii.l proii iiri e t a'l a;lrui'l .i:i if nr.!
inati-u ! In (lie tn irli..) line l!h
m i l., in n -i- I f .ttitie .,f n.v-ltv a'i'l
no ill, fet'.-r ftn- u nit ii and
. J .'letH tll. ire til. ell e f-Hlulel
..f ihl it. t M"ii T:' i'l. v-1 Hid I'litiii
ll'lVf ." 'Ko .'.lllre ,,f llio-lllt-
lure, var-Mv i"l ill nl. III I I-tt r ' h
.ii ne t ) tut n-i'-r r.e.-, .un-atie-l in
i, ,,t " Thttt'.tiy ooint'ic ut 9
... l-.k tile '( -; mil oi-n .it lint
n.i & I
t'tir fr e.t, i,.: .,;,., , , r.. k.nd y In.
f .nr..' I 'h.tt .ii Ttsir.l.iy, n-' oto-r 2i.
f -.Mil ! -nin-.ir.ne a m. mh o? aiirprae
A ten c-j'lii , in fr.nt or die
e v. 11 Inf .mi y oi "f Ih.- ; ctal
tint! 1.i v and intiin.tte whit I t
I ,,:t Ih" rn- rr .. Thl kii will he
1 1
! . ,i.ii,ir.-l Ii Iv. ml tne pru-e. named
are f.r th.i'. div onlv. 'ftl f"U. roll. e.
; .tn n:!l h- ni.t l'. tiirounh'tit Hi' rn-
III'. ! -. k, h e lite dil.lv i',.'.nl IH
m- r.-.il itiri'rl.- and cui-nd.'iilly e
'r'ti your attention ! war h
! our k-i - (" money a-ivlnit
f .r y u "u- ( k nmt he r.allv
te.lu - t. nitke r. rn f.r our ho May
i k l - r'i.i'iiiti.in
n nu Mit." . "in.
,,d ii-ll'l hv
t "il! it d ' W.'nl.
.r er of tin- M'l'--
w .th a rlurti r .X
v no mil r'. nhl. lt the tiiein
I . i'l.T- i ... I i IKtv n-,th.
l-i ' Ti - f !! .w li-.ir offl.-erit
I .rn I ! t!l-l runt cni-
M II .lIK'lto.i; 'llltll.ltldi-r.
'irf l'.i!t--t:i:i! i'iiim.indir
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.; V. Vi'ito'i: .entrv. II
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II. .-'I h
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T II C-I'i". r
r ,h. -nd: XV.
i T'tom i rk'it
!.-. I ll .'nh. le'l iruarl:
e -. XX" XI. iv . rich: k'iMrd
,t t i. Id.-: XV XI ithertt.
V. ' ". uu.irt i h:t' k : W
h.iiri.i.k; I' Jeff, left
oil ut i-'M. Ii II Fl.ii' l. fullhiek. F.i.l
A.t t i T" Itirk'-r. left end: XV. Pir-
k.r. I-ft -.i k!.-: H S-tt'tit. left Bua'd.
i KmiStlt. , e,,:.o ; T M.t'uri.t. rltr'tl ,
ii tin -1 : A 1 .il Kit r till ! nk J4 J -t. '
h.iii.-t. r'lr'it enl: J. Ilolm-a. nimrter
h.i'k: 'V J.t.kno'i. rht li.il:"' ick : 1
11 olmea. I. fi hiilfln.-k: XV. V, d. full
h i.-k. I'm." r", J.. pit Zt".
J -to'i'lt rtr'bl.T h.i. lu-t p'tuni.-l ft'itm
XV lahlrcl n a'.t r. where be vif tcl hla ,
mlit i'tl pi te-ty. A Cripple Ovk mln- 1
Itilf niiui who recently vla tVl the Alice :
irr.'Ui'. own.il by M.-a-ra. Kcnney an ,
Crlhl.-r, of thin city, and Ooorite Pc- I
Una nn Ilarrv Sh.irp-'. of S-'aitle. ;
expre... the opinion that the Alice 1
will bevome one of Wnahlnrston'a (Treat !
mlnca. In the c.,uiae of a conversation '
he anld he w.ta emxvlnlly ImprKaed.
not only bv the rvKul.'trlty and atreiifrth
of the fl..aup- and !h. amnint of tie
v.lopment work dm-, but hv Hi' fact
t (nt t the ore in the brettat of the lonr
t.t drill. 2.V) f"''t. la actually free mlll-Ir-X
Thl he Mid. I a new experience,
a Waahlmtton h ljct me n it general.
ly en' I'. led wl'h free inllldiff ore at
depth. Th- free milling; eropl'lnfr nn'
irncc.tble for ne.i''!y 4iW f'"t. Mr.
Cill.ler any work at the mine baa been
aiiapti.ed for the winter, but that ope"
Htloii. will be r.aaon.-l In the eitrlni.
The half ltit':"t In the mine owned
by the Aaiorlan. cul l have been Mil
mo tlmo air i for JI'.ai.iKNl,
ltTAI KST.XTK Tit ANSFEHS.
Ilcnty Wm, Plttmor to Kiitherma
Pltlmer lota I and 2. block 22. Colum
bia addition: $1.
AtiKiiat Tukalo to Anvr'can Finnish
Workmen C.i-opeia!lve Aaaoclatlon
lota 3 and t. block 2. Tiylnr'a A-torln:
tstin.
Ilulldlim; and Loan Inil Companv In
Xnnle Peter'on s nth half of lot 4.
block 21. Adalr'a: $300.
Audlcy J. C.rairM; and wife to Iv tav
lor and Loula Fluhp'r-aoiiilieitat Quar
ter of sectl m . T 5 N; i'M.
I'll It"! Fldtv el'
in in . r J V Sh. r
I I! ''vriie, t S ' .
I . 'n ! ur" t.-nt of I ,e
!., i ,ii S
W0MIH'SCLUBA1EEnG
ASTOKIA lAV WAS AI'I'kOl'Kl
A ILLY OHMKVI l.
l i ny nun of Akiitorlmii l.ltcruiy
HiiJ .Mimical Number Ken
Uurvvl Vc'HicrUny.
I
Ve.-rd.iy t i Aitlorla Jajr at t "
i Wiiiti' n'a 'lu!. mid thi aea.r in prov'-l
I a m 't Inatru liv one. lira. Ooif.)
1 W. Wu't-l preaipd. The f"turea of lit
nieeili'K w.i M i M. J. K. Jlltfiflna' .a
' per, "What Cm tho W'Jinen'a Cut It.t
ftr At'tU?" Mra. irijln a.k'J
brief i-onlrlhu'.li.na from many A. to
r.ana and th ntr, wnlch f-tliowa.
i 4 I, atoned to with Inirrtut:
I II. C Tliom.n'in: "Wliwt ran tlii
' Wonien a Clu.it .f Aaturla !' to Impr.v
'th condltl tia of thu city?" la, I un
deraland, ihtt ubJ'K'l up"n which I am
aak'.i to ahej 4 ray of U(ht or at Iraat
to offer n augf a'.loti. Il'lrif firm V
j H.-yer lu th" aiilllllie a"d jriu-Ver.
lame uf the kA la'llea of thla bltrt'iri.;
Illlle clly. I am linHned to aak. XVhat
j caniioi th) kullea occmidlah bv unlte.1
aclion? I b-lle.n It waa Daniel XX'elm
j .-r thit aii l. ' XVh'n the bid fa of II
'tut put their ahu!Wa tt th. wh.-l
the nr mve." but wh-n th ladt.-a
,f AvorU an-ume that attltu.l a wl)"U
irnln move. We Ju l" the aklll of
.ill alhleie l.y hla pwer of the it.
a "J Julu-nK the ladle by the ume
aliin lard we like off our hit. t) the
Women' Club.
W" nre iii:le familiar with tho w..rk
of tie Monday Club, the Oudd. the
A.d Rfi.-y, the XX'edn-ad.iy Club, und
Hi., lihntry . 'Utin, and fully real-i-
what Imp .rant adjunct they aro
to the ora-in: ttiiri which they aa.l't.
Ai-.d w hat an impr .vemeiit In the bav k
ynrda , and the front ynr!. Mo.
The jforitotia p.iii.len. the fraurtn: car
n.tl.un, the lovely awet pei,,, the
apb-n l.d be.ln of ipTanluma. all f'ta-
t-iel by :he deft. Iuy flnr'r uf the
Ittdbn
r.ri n.id dlet: The Women Club
in ' tr rt help to cultivate a lov for the
: beautiful !n the children of the Cltv.
by de.-1'.ulnn Ih" walla of our oh.tl
r, .una or bv linp'ovinir the jrounda
.ihoiit ih- a h i .1 houoe..
Itv. II. b"'o: Hy pltcinu b"f-re
, A'torU womttnh h h h Ide.ila la ndil
an I moral I.
1 A friend: I h.tve rm 1 In me b.ek
Ihl. ii .l4'l-.n: "Il'-inem! er that he
whi p I one t.tli-nt una hel l re.
a;i..na hi,, a h w-ii't ha! a hundrt and
that a kind word hut lived mtnv a
nit fr t n th- n r of djt..nI ni y."
I th.nk Hie Wtn-n'a Club can do a
jre.it d.al of ;..vl 1" Atorhi by fp-ak-Inir
k i.d w.rla tt al! with whom th.-v
nilch' ome In con-a -, at,l 1 Ih- bet.
ter for It.
K' i'. I.'wla: tne of mnnv iii-a:rsie
Milt ti." rluh r.tu 1 1 tike up and ih.it
w. ill 1 he at on v oh.orved and. a; pre.
i-irt'd l.v our own p-;'e and atranif
eta w Mild ; the le' llltifv tn of l.iwn.
Scar 'ly .invthiik' alia n-nt" tt the at
IM. tl na of x rltv thin well kent
sr. tin !'. 1'ien n tli anial'. c.'-.e.i? re-1-deiii
(. it .lid mo'e 1'i.u; i!m t anv
Ih'.nif elae to irlve an iiitpr.-l.rt of n1
lliienient of .via! and huainea Ha'.lnr
t.oti and of u ".a. Tie c m! would h
bu' !::!'. in,! att-.nr all Hit'. iv.uld tt,
ii.-ce-.aary woul 1 ho t' cre.'.t.. a ite-neRil
.-nt in 'nt In thi. .1 I 'ti X .tie fi ul 1
he mor. aid' ti i'-aplre th'.a than th-
I idle..
XI ... XI F.lltior TV1I: II hv can the
A-torl.i Women'. Crult (encfl: this c'tv?
I anawvr with two rhouirht-.: (1) Ity
ac ini; thit ail iib.in lone.l and unaik'ht
ly r .okeriet, esperiallv on the water
front. ..hill lie removed; (2) by ("t'T
Inu Ihe planting . f avenue f tr'e.
aioni: al. .he ll..r urafaie.. f As: ir a '.
to bee 'in.' the cUv her anient friends
pr ph vy.
Mary II. Klmoco, pretilden:: XX'hat
can the XX'omtn a Club do for A'tor a?
So much that It would be dullcult to
tell all In on paper, ti sum It up !n
a word or tiv. 10 the ladivldual !n
lliieti e of eaci member, a wt'll a t!i
ititliicnc-a a a "ilub." to f.nter anl
eliieat-' the oii'ilic. In the Interest cf
th" oil v. as a '!ty. Tt stimulate civic
ptide in the cood name a.t well as the
jr-i-i 1 litoka, of the rlty. so that law
resar.llnu It moral .cleanHnea. mnv be
not only mi the tatute lv.ka. but a
llvititr reality, kntwn and fearel of 'l
men, and ntrlctlv entlrel by thoie
who have sworn o to do: not alone
these law, but also thiiae relating: to
cleanllneM of lo:a ami streets. In for.
mer ycar-t we rarly heard of conta
gious diseases In our healthful cltv.
Today we have .tumorous ca.-fa of ty
pholl. diphtheria, scarlet fever and oth
er menaces to llf.v and health. Is any.
one pr-parvl to say that the dlsfrust
truly lax seiitlmmt n'Rardlnir health
ful rliuillne of streets and privat
premises has n-tthlmt to do with then
conditions? L't us. as individual, do
all we possibly can to aid our effleient
vlllt'ge Improvement committee In work
ln a aw eepins reformat! m in those
rondltions here. We are telling no cltv
Mvn-ts; "all who run may read." It Is
written on every bhvk of our city
streets alike.
I. It. Halstcad: It Is easy to take
thliik's a they are, but is this an ex
cuse which intelligent an l conscientious
women should be willing to make? Cme
woman ran start a ball rolling, where
momentum will revolutionise tv'.l. and
assuredly never In the. w-orld's history
lias wont m's Intlu'iK-e been Bo great s
at the prAsent time. Tho Wom'n'9
Club ot.Astoilv can do a work of es
timable bon 'licence by elevating the
moral tone of the city, and lu Influenc
ing the youi's mi' and boys toward
i'.blr lirti', wllh hlg'i ideal, and in
ItiapirlriK Hie girl with tlw b-autlful
tru'.'i (hit thu Mgri'i and happlnat
ty' of w.minhiol J fiund In a Ih
nt un'lfl'hiiei, u'fjln' anl con
ccratlm. A Krlen ): Till 'lull, comprls ng ihr
I.r. n. -t wrnen of 111" cltv, ran ten,
fit Aal'trio. In th" hlh"t il-r, by
mdu-lrig th"r brainy huab.ml. l- do
ih.. or.e thing needful for At rla tn
extmi.l.d growth. v!x: lo imir. rn
l' t Hind th Infln.to value rf th port
t.t Portland mj ir-iri.i r-y In Hi" Wi-t.
Mr. J. K. Illga-liiv The Wiman'a
Club of Aatifla n offer a nv lo
lh family who will keep rter ha. k
and front yarda th. rletneat. The
Womin Ciuh - an frotvn down wrong
.'tklng ahout tl.eir fellow rx-lnga.
When an unk nd w ord ! ap ,kn about
any -r.r tri'v run U' It, and when
good thing ar raid they -an tell
The ciuh rar. a.-3tf-r ."I of k!ndn.
wltlch live on forever an I ever, aa kind
work nv-r d. The rlur can have
k n l w"lrotne, and a re.iant amlle.
and a be-any hindhke for th atran-g-r
who cornea to our city. There are
d"xin l.-nt .e arntng u: w ran
how thern 'hat life la wirta living
can how them that we make rur cwn
liv-, and 'hit th world I Jut what
we mak r. inl that the lytrl help
thone who fcelrt thernaHvea. We can
kI to ihe world how Jtudv and cul
ture ran helrt th m'nd. a the mint
miiet be o urtled wd!h .methlrg.
g'"i or bvl. Cultivating the mind
keep u from speaking many an k;i
wort, a our word ra-rr either tln-
or bleaalng. Th" Wm'n'i Club ran
;.eii u r-a.'h height and depth thit
we little think of. Coen and have a
" drink" at the XX'.tmen'i Club an In-t'-IPvtii'il
drink. Good n;ed .n Worn
en's Club!
The chili ran help ie-.pl" on to noble
deed, a 't. k'nd arts. a. a noble de;d
I a tep t .ward h",ven. The wearl-n.-s
of life cornea frm t-er'ten:lv
riving our eVf. tt Ita gr-ameaa.
.XIia n.vl 'lief papr, "Hihtcrlr
Pla.'. In Cla'.ip Onjnty." wa also
iiulte Interesting, an! contalnel much
information of a valuable character.
X!ra. C. It Thorn. .n. rhalrmin of th
b iy' -ml)Iy '.tall comm.tt?. r ported
on the prorn-aa of the work- The re
port mi to the effer thit th c)mm t
tee had conferred with the director of
the Crmmerrial Club, who had agreed
to make privil .n for car? of the bovs
f ,r 12 monthly. It would be nceg
ary for the XX'omn Club to build
one or two aldltlonal room adjoining
the -lub. Tnl brought up the question
..f flntmea. in! the mitt-r vent over
unt.l the next me-nlg fir further con
si b-rttion.
The ctmm!::e having In charg? the
matter of establishing circulating li
braries reported that four Urge boxe
of bo 'ka had b"n sent t the country
iWtrlrt. The fourth box. dntlned for
the X'halem. w.ll be sent then" a .n
aa transtvi-titl-in ficlHtK't are privld
ed. The reslk'nat! n f Mr. P. Ptniiger.
a nientlierof th' b arl'of Jir ctors. now
a resider-t of Pat Fran-els. was KJ.I
?rd acptel- Mrs c. F!. Th 'mstn waa
chosen to f.li th- vaein. v. Mrs. J. E
Higsln. who will srend the winter at
Tol l Alt t, Cr.. ten l. re ! hr reslgna
ti n as t-,siur.'r anl Mr. II. !. X'an
Pusen was ,-' c:. d n h-r stead. Mr
Ann i Pr.i n Smi'ii was elected to m'm-
lle'S'-lip.
Among the nns c.l numbers were a
ch'.rua a'i.1 a . .I t by Mrs. Samuel Mad.
d . k. Mr. J. K. HUgina and M s..
1. a ura F'X ivere the cccimpa't!t.
Pir-lrg the af'.er.non "Aul.l Lar.g
Syne" via s u ti ir n hun r cf Mrs. Hig
Kir.s and M s. ir'org XX. Shields. Mr..
Shi-lls ni'l h'reat'ifr resile in Oak
Ian I. Cal.
The n- xt mating of the club will be
h.-l l November 9. when the subiect
will be. "A ("letup of American Philos
opher." Appro-tria'.e quotations wlil
be given a: rdlcall.
PISfU'STPP .SPOUTS rit'Tl'RN
A i'MWiI of downcist spi rts returned
yest. r-lay frm Portland, where thtv
went to see the Smith-Tracy fight. "It
was utiii lestLmably Ih" p.iorest exhibi
tion of the manlv art ever witnessed,"
said one of the Astorian. "and the
lilts) or 16 1) sports who crowded the
builli'ig were thoroughly disgusteJ. It
was fake from start to finish, there
b.lng no other Intention on the part
of rhe priiieirsils than to last out the
twenty rounds. The spectators a'or.
wire Injured. R.irly In ihe. first round
the peddling of the gold-brick com
menced and it was a continuous per
fittmaice from that time on. Nothing
tetter could to expected of Smith, as
the Asruii ins w VI kne.v, but the sports
had confidence In Tom Tracy, who had
always bo'n popular. But now he Is
a dead one, and if either of the prin
cipal ever again tries to appear in a
Northw-st .'ing he will get a turn-d cwn
that will not soon be forgotten."
VAU'ABlsB POSTAGE STAMPS.
Ir. the recent edition of the Pan
Anurlcin two-cent postage stamps ;t
was fo'.nJ that the Illustration was
minted upside down, and as only a few
of them were sold before being noticed.
the value of them has been greatly in
creased. People who have once used
Hostetter'J Stomach Bitters place a
very hlh valuation on it as a family
medioin-'. It Is for weak people and
the most delicate stomach can retain
it. It it-stores the appetite, and stimu
lates Hie digestive element from the
f.md. It has a rcctrd of fifty years of
euros of Indigestion, dyspepsia, consti
pation an.l flatulency t'o Us credit. We
urge you to try it. The genuine ha
our Private Pie Stamp over the neck
of the bottle.
JUDGE TAYLOR'S REPLY
OIIJFCIH TO TIIK KNOCKING
OK I'KOI'I R TV VALUES.
Sa Chairman Vhh Dtmtn'a Let
Ur Poch Not Dual Fairly With
the Situ Nu"tiitioim.
AST'tklA. (nu. Oct. 21.-Kd t,r A
tor;a'i; I am aver ti carrying on
n-goi.t;on for il. of my pr'perty
in the public pre.; hut, as om gen.
tlrrnen. who rlilm t Je delrtu of ob
taining tilte to nme property whlrh I
claim to own. have been givejj spare
In your colum i t "kniK-k" my valua
tion and title, I tru-t that you will
allow mx s;ace to re;,ly. In a meas
ure. A lett -r, signed by the h morable
chairman of '.he mil( site emmittee. ap
pear I In your Issue of yesterday. I
!t Bv- believe the said chairman i the
author of that lefter first, becauie
when he says that the state has not
part"d with It Interest In the water
frontage, outside of low water mark. In
front of the proposed flour mill site,
he prartlrally des'rirys the claim for
Treat Liberality which he tuu made, r n
arcouit of the great area of water
frontage, above Tongue Point, which
he gave to the railroad sub'ldy: sec
rtid. beciue the lKter la devoted to
knorking" pp-rty va'.U'-s and titles
In the town, which Is not character
istic of the chairman, and. third, be
cause I Jo not think the churman w ,uld
have thought of the subtle legal dis
tinction embodied In thit letter. The
Htr ha the earmarks .rf one or more,
combining the mental qualities of law
yer snl scne.-ner.
XX'hlle these gr-ntlem-n are prelendir.g
t h" w irking In the lntrt of the
wh-'le community, they are. In reality,
engage I In trj ng to destroy the
values of oth-r people's property:
for what reason. I presume we all
know. I only regret that our wortnv
chairman, in an unguanl. d moment, got
en-angled In their net.
All I desire, in answer to these at
tack upon values and titles, and the
assertion that prices aitked are "pre
posterous." Is to call attention to a sale
of water fmntage, made by the Ato.
r.a, Company to the Clatop Mill Com
pany. in June. 19(s). The tract soil
Is Jeacr'.bed as "all that Portion of
the water frontage and water a.nd
wharflng and riparian right and privil
eges north of. In front of. and now or
formerly appurtenant to lots 4. S ani
. of blx-k It, of -he town (now cltyl
of Aator'a. as laid out and recorded bv
J. M. Shlvely, that lies north of the
bulk head line in front of said lets es
tablished under authority of the Unit
ed States, anl ex end ng from said
bulk heal line to :h" shirt channel of
t ie Columbia river, excepting only a
small fraction of said water frontage
on ih? stutheriy sde thereof, hereto
fore conveyed." etc. The above de
scribed tract of land is not more rhan
150 fe.'t wide, is less than 3"0 feet long.
n-Tth anl s'uth. lies wh-lly cutside of
l-nv wat-r mark. Is unconnected with
any Hrer ,r highway in the town,
was as far or farther from the center
.f the town thin is the prop:s;d flour
mill site, was wived by a cmpany w'th
an established business an! a large
payroll in the town, an l yet, th de,
has upn it a carte-lie 1 revenue ;amD
i f It. importing a consideration of M.-
n0 f ir th prvperty. This deed 1 exe
cuted in the name of the At Tla Com
pany, by A. B. Hammond, Ks prv.sijer.t.
and W. G. Gissiin. Its secretary, ani
is a deed of general warranty, thu'
how'.ng what are the real views of
the Astoria Company and its offle'rs
regarling value? and titles of water
frontage in the town, when selling.
Th? deed to ttfs pr perty Is recorded
f-at page 3TS. of bok 39. of reoerils of
.'reds for this county.
I shall not enter into controversy
w ith the gentl-'men eegardlng the num
b -r of acres in the proposed flour mill
site, nor as to the ownership Ihereof.
If the ti'le is 'n the state, the gentle
men should apply to the state to Pur
chase It. If the title Is In the "Tav
lors," than the gentlemen are in small
business. In trying to "knock" the val
ue and title of the property, through
publications In the press.
I hav- but a general knowledge of
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Mansell Building.
573 Commercial St., ASTORIA. OR.
TELEPHONE. RED 2061.
Dr. T. L.. Ball
DENTIST.
Page Building, Astoria. Ore.
A FINE CUTLERY STOCK
We take pleasure in announcing that we have now the finest
and largest cutlery line In the city Including
FINE CARVING SETS.
POCKET KNIVES,
TRIMMERS.
SCISSORS.
KOGEIiS' FAMOUS WARE.
FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY
the Tongue Point mill site: but I am
w-li acntMbfttsd with th owner of th
property, and, If I mi!ak not, ihe gen
tlemen who want It ara not betterln
th Ir cue by trying to carry on their
ii'gttiatl ma thr-mgh the) public prs.
Hueh a courso smack of attempt at
intimidation and bulldoxtn tactic,
which men of spirit are likely to rs
sent. FRANK 3. TATLOR
PE ft SON AD MENTION.
Dr. and Mr. August Kinney are In
Portland today.
Depuiy County Clerk Trulllngef went
to Portla-il lat night.
W. II. H. Ileed. of Corbett. Or., W
In the city yestetrday, on business. H
returned last night.
fJeneral fltarle-i.F. Peeb", who was
In the city yejaterday, rturn'd to Port
land on the night train.
C. I. Houaton went to Portland last
evening, to meet Mrs. Houston anl
daughter, who have been visiting In
Haker and Eugene.
Homer I. Fletcher retumwl hom
yesterdiy, aftr an absence of mor
than four months In California. He hu
almost completely recovered his health.
W. W. Curtis, the welleknown rim
berman, who has been along the coast
for a few days, left last evenrng fo'
Portland.
C. W. Fulton left Ut 'venln for
Portland, where he will attend the fun
eral of the late Judge Raleigh Ptott.
Mr. Fulton has legal business In Sa
lem and will spend a day In that cltr.
NOTICE.
Nrtice is hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop our.ty warrants, en
dorse! prior to March 14th. 1S0O. to rr.
tent the same to the county treasurer
at his efflce, Ml Tenth street, for pay
ment. Interest ceases after this dale.
(Signed.) II. c. THOMPSON.
Countv Treasurer.
Dated at Astoria. Oregon, this ?5th day
of October. 1901.
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Gali?ry, 50 cents; inatlne., adults. W
cents; children. 25 cents. Seat sale
opens Thursday morning at 9 o'clock
at Griffln 4 Reed's.
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