The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 24, 1902, Image 4

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    TIIL MUKMNG ASTORIAN. SATURDAY, .MAY 24. mi
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COLUMN
M I rrEHS T0 F,LL TH1S C0LlMN BEQUEST- cu
ED FROM FRIENDS Of THE MOVEMENT
It has come to point In Portland'
history when the progressive, libera!,
goahesdative people must deeMe; must
make Improvement; must tax them
selves and other people therefor; and
when mosbrks and grumblers and
v.hlners and kickers about paying the
proper cost of every expensive 1m-
prowment rout go to the r tr, a"d 'al i
among themselves. If they please,
bout the good old times, when every-
tvirtv nt lonr and made money with
mi. streets, light, clean water, or
much taxes. The time has come when
Portland'! pnierty-owner must con
alder much money spent In Improve
ment well spent.
The time has come when we must
have good streets throughout the bus-
ineas and principal residental part of
thte town . V must have such streets
before 19-W. They must be durable
streets. They will cost a good deal of
money. The property owners mus pay
for them.
Another thing might as well be
atated: It ts the working people who
are balMIng up this towif. The prop-
crty owners are perhaim doing their
share, some of them- on compulsion.
and the property -owners include very
many working men; but the time has
passed when a mere property-owner
and money-maker, on account of his
property, can dictate the policy of ths
town In regard o streets and other
Improvements.
We are going ahead.
We are going to get out of tl mud.
We are going to have fine streets
throughout the business district and
the principal residence districts be
fore 1905.
W are miner to make the abutting
'snd adtaeent nronerty, and tne proper-
ty In the city as a whole, on the system
outlined In the new charter, pay tor
such improvements.
We are going to Improve our streeta
hereafter with the best material adapt
ed thereto, considering climate and
durability of the material therein.
Portland is going to be no longer a
loafing backwoods village. We are
going to get our shoes shlned on
Washington street without getting In
mud to our ankles before reaching
Morrison street.
These mails about costs from rich
men are going to fall on deaf ears, or
ears that are listening to something
more important and reasonable.
We are going to improve, improve,
Improve; and pay, pay, pay, the prop
erty will pay the cost of the improve
ments, and It will be the best invest
ment the property-owners ever made
or at least that they could make now.
But whether so or not, th-y will be
forced to make the Investment. Even
ing Telegram, May 19.
LET ASTORIA FOIXOW THiS
EXAMPLE.
National League of Improvement
Associations stands for the promotions
of beauty and clean'y living in all parts
of our land. It is ready to aid in the
promotion of good roads an3 forestry
laws, and in the preservation of na
tural beauty and historio landmarks
from destruction by vandals It will
work to save from pollution streams
and to a'd in bring to the attention of
tourists a wider knowledge of the
great beauty of our rivers, strea'S.s
brooks and springs. Tt will endeavor j
to create a public sentim-nt in favot of j
public recreation grounds, such as the
Are you Bilious?
Do you have Sick Head
aches?
YOU Call be quickly
and easily relieved by taking
jo
Beecham's
Pills
old Bm7vhel. In Ikim tlx. and 29o
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tor cash the above described real prop
ITnlted States Land Office, Orexon eny to satisfy the Judgment, intereat.
City, Oregon, May 1, 1902. costs and all accruing ts.
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN 1 THOMAS LINVILLB,
that In compliance with the provisions ; Sheriff of Clatsop County. Oregon,
of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, j Astoria, Or,. April 23rd. 1'jOt. 6-L'l
entitled "An act for tie sale of timber '
lands! n the states of Calif., Oregon,
lund In the states of California, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Nevada, and Washington Territory," '
as extended to all the Public Land NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WITH
States by act of August 4, 1812, Thomas DRAW iNSURs-NCE DEPOSIT Y
S. Cornelius, of Astoria, county of ; THH UNITED statf5 urn tn.
Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day J"3 UNITED STATES FIRE IN
tiled in this office Ms sworn state- SURANJE COMPANY.
mnt No. 5745, for the purchase of the ' .
SW hk of section No. 10 in township,"0 Whom It May Concern:
No. 5 North .Range No. 8 West, and i In accordance with the require
will offer proof to show that the land t of the laws of the State of
sought Is more valuable for'lts timber Oregon, relative to Insurance compa
or stone ehan for agricultural purposes, nif" notice is hereby given that the
and to establish his claim to said land UNITED STATES FIRE IV2UR
before the Register and Receiver of this iANCE COMPANY, of New York, New
office at Oregon City Oregon, on (York, desiring to cease doing business
Wednesday, the SOth day of July, within the State of Oregon. Intends
J902. I'- withdraw its deposit with the
He names as Wltnesses:-Olof Boren, iTreaaurer of said State and will. If
of Astoria .Oregon; Timothy Corcoran, 00 clalm against said Company shall
,f jwpII. nrMmn- w rt Pncott nt ibe filed with the Insurance Commls-
Jewell .Oresron: D. M. Stuart, of As- ,
torla, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
rqeuested to file their claims In this
office on r before said 30th day of
July, 1902. CHAS. B. MOORKS.
Register.
HHERIJVS SALE. ,
By virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Multnomah,
on the 8th day of April, 1902, upon a
Judgment rendered therein on the 4th
system of parks of Essex county.
New Jersey. It will seek to promote
the establishment of traveling librar
ies and art galleries, and to bring to
the public mind a higher knowledge of
Ihe moral and educational value of
municipal beauty and healthful living.
and to bring into the humblest home
In our br.wd land the Joy of blooming
flowers. "How," you ask. "may all
j tnM0 pood things be brought to pass,
..y how mav a oublic sentiment in
thclr favor be created?"
We answer by the formation of an
Improvement association In every city,
town and village in America, the local
body to work not alone for its own
town's Improvement, but by the aid
and Influence of Hs numbers to help
j hp ;atlonlli league of Improvement
i. swlalionsl , become a power for
tnat wm of America such
SBOt aa the world has never
yet s.en or dreamed or.
To get people Interested enough to
form an association you must first
jarrtU nttment. Talk to your
i MnAft snd gv thvm the pamphlet,
Th( Work 0f civic Improvement." to
read. This will tell what ha oeen uone
In other towns. Invite the people of
your neighborhood, regardless of so
cial condition .to your home some
evening to talk over the work. If your
town Is large enough to support a
newspaper. Invite the editor and Ws
force to the meeting. To a man they
will aid and support you.
If there Is one family In your neigh-
borhood that Is particularly obnoxious
by reason of Its unt'dy premises, by
all means invite all its members and
treat them with all the courtesy and
tact vou possess. You may find to
lyoiir amaxement that this family will
take a heartier interest and do more
work than many whom you rightfully
expected would aid you. If yu are
successful In . winning such people to
your side you have accomplished at
the start one of the objects of Im
provement association work. It Is a
singular fact but one often proven
in our work, that a tactful woman
who will show a little human interest
in such families and will share flower
seeds and cuttings of plants with them
will do more to develop in them a spir
it of right living than many gener
ations of slum workrs who proffer an
impertinent patronage. There is an
Instinct In the human heart that re
sents the feeling that any one Is better
than we. This is a divine instinct to
be encouraged rather than repressed:
for when self-respect is dead beyond
repair, hope is dead.
I dwell particularly upon the import
ance of winning the members of such
families to your side, because without
their co-operation your work will fall
short of full usefulness. Their prem
ises will be a cmtinual eyesore and
they can do much to iampr you.
Their children may lestmv your
shrubs and flowers and trample rath
across your lawns. I have learned to
know that envy more than nalKous-
r.esA is at the bottom of narlv all this
tutting of shade tr es an! p-j ! ng up
of flowers. If :hc ow.i innate love
of beauty is gratified and their civic
pride aroused, vandalism of thi" .-"on
will be almost unknown. Tf you can
not get the parents to come, get tne
children, one after the other. If they
will not come to you, go to hem and
give them flower seeds and show th-m
how to care for them. You will win
them In time.
day of February, 1SK2, in favor of D.
Penni, J. W. Hickman anl Q. Garbarl
no, partners doing business under the
firm name of Penni. Hickman & Co.,
Plaintiffs and against John H. Llr.d
storm. Defendant, f,r the .Hum of
1171 7(v the CAtfl find iUnhilrmnts
of this suit taxed at S&25 and tbs
"& requiring me to make sale of
the. following described real property,
to-wit:
Lot One (1) in block Fourteen 11)
.! in First Addition to Kindred park as
laid out and recorded by B C. Kind
red, and Rachel Kindred, in Clatsop
County, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on Monday, the 20th day of May, l)it,
at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, in front of and at
t , the Court House door in the City of
'; Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
"loner within six months from the 21st
day of February, 1902 the same being
the date of the first publication of this
notice, withdraw its deposit from the
State Treasurer.
UNITED STATES FIRE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
By W. W. UNDERHILL.
President.
Dated at New York, this 7th day of
February, 1902.
PAH HER SALVE,
jthmosthealinalv9lntheworliJW
May Heaven Help Despondent
and Hopeless Sufferers from
Kidney Diseases to Ac
cept the New Life
Offered By
Paine's Celery
Compound
Tin (it-cut Mt-li-iu Cures
Hriytif DixiiM', liuht1't
Nephritis iumI AHiiimitinriii.
Thousands of people suffer through
a living death from some form of kid
ney disease. In the majority of oases,
the poor sufferers have been Informed
by physicians that there U n hone.
If ywu are a victim of kidney disease,
take courage, dear sufferer! There Is
a mighty saving agent that you have
not yet called to your aid; it Is Paine's
Celery Compound. This grand medi
cal prescription has conquered as des
perate cases as yours: It has power to
pluck you as a brand from the burning.
If you have but the faith to give It a
trial.
You may perchance ask, "What will
Paine's Celery Compound do for me,
that other medicines have failed to ac
complish?"
Paine's Celery Compound will accom
plish vastly more for you in your dls-
tres than you can Imagine. Its first
great vital undertaking Is the purifies
tion of the life stream from waste mat
ter, the result of decomposition of the
tissues. It will remove all morbid ma
terials, saving you from ureamlc pols-
ning which so often proves fatal in
kidney diseases.
In addition to afl this, Paine's Celery
Compound will establish nerve force
and new nerve fibre; It will nourish the
weakened system and rstore the full
vital functions of the kidneys.
If you value lif. delay not the use
of Paine s Celery Compound a single
hour. Your present crlt'cle condition
demands the Immediate use of this
sreat life saver.
Emma Doty, 'of Red Buttes, Wyo.,
saved by Paine's Celery Compound
from fatal kidney disease .writes as
follows: "I had a terrible pain In my
side owing to kidney troubles. I could
hardly lie down; but that trouble has
all left me through the use of Paine's
Celery Compound. Last spring I had
mountain fever and was sick a long
time; since taking Paine's Celry Com
pound I am strong. I feel very grate
ful for your medicine, I am glad to say
anything that would encourage people
to use It."
DIAMOND DYES color anything any
color. Never fall! Never fade.
C3XS
l'e:..;.V boup is nothing
but soap.
P'ire soap is as gentle as
'!! :o the living skin.
Pears' is the purest and
toilet soap in all the
Sold all oi r the wortd.
REGULAR REPUBLICAN
Nominee for County .IiMljft-
J. H.D.GRAY
CITIZENS NOfllNEE
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
C.J. TRENCHARD
SUITS Oim CLIMATE.
The rapidly Increasing use of shin
gles aa covering for the walls of build
ings, both to keep out the weather and
for ornamental purposes, makes a
great demand for a shingle stain which
preserves the wood, prevents moss, and
retains a fresh, handsome appearance.
Particularly Is such the case in damp
climates. The need Is well met in a
perfect article made right here In As
toria. Cut birth's Creosote Shingle
Stains are penetrative, preservative,
handsome and durable. They are put
up in eight colors and every package
guaranteed.
'eh.jyrqyal pills
Vv Oriciaal -! Only Ormuim.
MM
VftAFR. Air rlit. l.mdi& t UngrlH
in KKI M4 tioM Btlll but- ra!4
JwmiwtwnMxffl. 'Ikfther. HVftiae
I - MukatllutlfiM- mmd Im.II--
(f llnum. But of to Mr IJruMial. or nl 4c
W Jf (. Iff PHi?it I fir, Trtlnfal
I V ff JMIefftf-l.-ilf.V'tM'.fc; r.
i:r -1-4 UN U-inrnf, fMllXi rh
Foley s Honey Tat
buds lungs aadKtops the couzh.
P
JOB I'liMIM; rtTARWENT
towano ssios. m.nwi
First-Class I' -U 4atc Work
t'NIOS t.AI'.ON ONI
"I luv a rtHMtcr tor tew (hint;! one
li the krow that l In hint, and the
other ii the spurs that air on him
to Utk up his krow with."
-JosiiHii.i.imiu
Astorian Pablishinf Co.
Teiitk aad Commercial St.
1'hune 66i . Astoria, Or.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your otilrrs for
meats, both
FRESH AND 8 ALT
Will te pr, mpllv aril
satis ae'urlly muudid In
1 W. MORTON, Pres.
TelerSoue No .1)11.
Insurance. Commission and
Sta pplnf.
C. J. TRENCHARD,
Agent Wells Fargo and
Pacific Express Comp'yg.
Custom House Broker-
FRAEL & COOK
rRAN3FE COMPANY.
Telephone 221.
j DRAYINC AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our care
Will receive special attention.
No. 538 Duane St.
Astoria, Ore.
W. J COOK, Mgr.
Res. Tel. 1131.
ItUXURIOUsT
UXURIOUS I HAVEL
The "Northwestern Llml'-'d'" trains,
electric lighted throughou', both inside
and out, and s'e.un heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains In the
world. They embsdy the latest, rewesi
and but ideas for comfort, convenlnce
and luxury ever offered the travelling
public, and altogether are the most
complete and splendid production of th
car builders' art.
These splendid Trams
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No extra charge for these superior
acommodations and all classes of tick
ets are available for passage en th
trains oa this line are protected by the
Interlocking Biocb System.
W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER,
General Agent. Traveling Aft.
Portland! Oregon.
DR. KINC'S
try NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consumption,Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma,
LaGrippe, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
Pries 60c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE.
Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules
H A POSITIVE CURE
Vut in nammitlon or Catarrh
of tb Rindd-r ud Mfed
KltlnwT. No car do pay.
Cure qalcklf and Perm
nentlp iha wont oimi of
44onorrhr and rflrt,
no nitrof how long itnd
inw. Absolutely harm
Sold by drntrglito. FHr
91.00, or by matl. pottpafd,
11.00, IboiMttSUS.
THI IANTAL-PEPSIN 60
ILl irOMTAJ Ml, OHIO.
al Street Aatoria, Oregon.
C H Barr, Dentist'
Manssll BulUIIng.
SS Commercial St., . Astoria, Ort,
TELEPHONE RRC mi.
Dr. T. k Ball .
DKNTI8T,
tSi Commercial Street Astoria. Or.
J.A.FASTABENL)
ORNKHAL COVTHAiTtHl
ANO ni'IUHCh.
CHOICE .
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled Meats
Cored Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
S18 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Steamer SUE
The Largest. Staunrhest, SteaJlest, and most seaworthy vessel
ever on the route. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda
tions. Will make round trips every five days betwren.
Astoria and
FARE
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Ilallroad A Navigation Co. and
the Astoria Columbia K. K. for 1'ortland. Han FtuhoIsco and all
points Kast. For freight and pajwnr rates apply to
Somucl Elmore 5c Co.
tit'iicritl .k'
or to
B. C. IAMB.
Tillamook, Or.
A. tt c. n. R. Co.
Portland, Or.
Big Deal in
Aunrlan
1'teSM DifHil'll Injl'dlltlll.il ( lt fl'lllllll, l'llirillU I "III
Smith Premier Typewriter Co.
L t M. AlfXiimltT iV Co., Ajt nls.
PORTLAND OFFICE - - 122 THIRD ST P TFT
Ca5 tings
We are prepared to make them on
short notice and of the best materials.
Let us give you estimates oa any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for first-class work.
TELEPHONE NO. 2461.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
A Ve ALLEIN- Tenth and Commercial Streets
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COA
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
TICKETS
TO AND ritOM ALL
Points East
SHORT LINE
TO
St PAI'l. DULUTII. MINNEAPOLIS,
OHICAIIO AND POINTS KA8T,
Through Palai anil Tourist Hit -prr.
IHning anl lluffrt Smoking l.lbiary
Curs.
1 Pally Tralits: fast tlm.
; Kr rates, foliler mil full Informa-
lion regtitllng td kets, routes eio , call
! on or aililrnw '
J W. 1'1IAUN. II. DICK80S
: Trar I'aM. Agt. City Ticket AgL
133 Third Htroet. Po-tUml,
A. B. C. DKNKMTON. 1. W. I. A
11 first Avenue, 3ttt. Wash.
H. ELMORE
Tillamook
$3.BO
Astoria, r.
O. It. N. Co.
Portland. Or.
Typewriters
Government Order 1200
Smlih Premiers.
VIKNNA. Feb. 7.-The grfatest sin
gle purchase of typfwritter ever
mad"' Ims been ordi-rnl by the mln
Utry of JUHiice. which, aftur three
itionihx of exhaustive comp'tltlve
tfuls. lm contracted to ciiulp the cn
Hrc ministry with not le-is limn U'O
Sinlfh Pietnli-r typewrlti r, supplying
evrry court.
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS
and BRONZE
Scow Bay Iron ft
Brass Works
for. IHih urn Kisakllii ave.
. JlLj
TELEPHONE M4IN 661
EAST-SOUTH
Q 048MAiW J
VIA
IVmtC. riflh nit
Leave
Irving sis. IVtrtland
Arrlvt
T:U a,m
Ovrrlsml Kxtr
Trains for Halxm,
Itosrlttiig, Anli
Innil, Hucrsitiriiio,
Ogdn, Kan Kisii.
rlni'O, MoJuvk, Los
Aiirf. ln., Kl l'o.
New Orvlesni snil
tlis Ksst.
At Woo.ilnirn
(dally rtrt Hun.
llttVk. hifiritliitf
'I 30 MM
I 30 ft. in
7 1,1 i,
train connects with
train fur Mt. An.
gl. tilvrton,
H r o w n s v 1 1 1
Hprlngfleld, and
Natmn. and n.
Ing train for Mt,
Angel anil Miivr.
tan.
Corvallls paawn- I
7:30 a m
I M p.m
H4. M p.m
phtrldan passvn
III: Kem
Ially.
lUxtllr r
rent Wunrtar,
land. Harramento and Han rraneiat'O.
Net rates ItT.tO Drat claaa, without
berth and IK M aeoond claaa, Including
berth.
lUtea and tirkeu to Bastern tkolnu
and KuraiM. Also Japan. tTtlna. Hono.
lulu and Australia. Can be obialn4
-i v. A. Hohiihng. Third and Wanh.
Inston arteta,
TaJijiiu. mviitioM.
raasenger depot foot of Jffrn Rt.
Uavt for Oawefo dally at 7:, M
a. m.i 1I S0, :U I M, I IS, I li, o.
11 M p. m. and I 00 p m. on dunday
only, Arrive at Portland dally at It,
1:30, MO M a. m.: l:3i. l it. :N. I SO,
T 40, 10:00 p. m,; 11 40 a. in. dlty vicept
Mnndav: 1.30 and 10 tt a. m, oa Auo
days only.
Leave for Dallas dally except .tun
day at 1:30 p. m. Arrtv at Portland
at 30 a. m,
Paasongi-r train lav Dalit fnr
Alrlre Mondays. Wwtnrthlays and Ftl
days at 1:45 p. m. llolqrtw Tu-)ay.
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Knpt Huuday.
n o. Miu.r.R.
CJen, rrt and Paa. Agt
Don't Guess at it
Out If you are going Rast writ us
for our rates and let us tell you about
the service and accommodation offer-
I ,t hu Ik rf 1 lurtil nvuitii ,
RAILROAD. TlirtOiroil TOirRIST
Cara via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PAC1HC COAST to Chloagu and
i Cincinnati. Don't fall to writ us
i alMiut your trip as we are In a I-
tion to give you ott valuable Infor
niailon ant assistance; I3t mlk-s uf
truck over which are operated some
(of tho flnrst trains In the world
For particular regarding freight ar
passenger rate call on or addre.
J. C LI Nt )B ICY. II TltUMBKM,
; T. P. It. A. Coid'I Agt.
, 143 Third Bt., I'oitla-d. or..
Oregon
Shot Lime
iTIMK Kt'HKuT
Depurt
Chicago
Portland
Special
9:00 a. m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic
Eipress
8:60 li. m.
via Hunt
ington Si. Paul
Fast mail
I p. tn.
via
Spokane
VLKB
From for Hand.
Arrtv
Pal; iJike.Denvrr,
Vi. Wonh. Oma-
hn. Kantian Cuv
4;Mp ro.
Ht. Louis. Chlcaao
land East.
Pali Lake.Denver
Ft. Worth. Oma-
ha, Kanaaa City,
Bt. Louis, Chicago
and East.
Walla Walls,
Lewlston. Boo-
1:10. u.
kane. Minneapolis
nt. rsui, uolutb
7:00 a. m
Milwaukee, Chi
cago and East
72 hours from Portland to Ohlou.
No Change of Cars.
OCEAN AND RIVCH SCHEDULE
From Astoria
I All sailing date.
Isuhlert tn rhsnjK.
I For San FrancTsJ
Co every nve days.
Columbia HWer
To Portland and
7 a. m.
Dallv ex
cept Bun.
- "XVn(llnlfs,
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Aatorla oa
tide dally, except Sunday, for Uwaoo,
connecting (here with ira.ns for Long
Ben h. Tioga nnd North Beach 'poisis,
Returning arrives at Astoria same even
Irg, .
O. W. LOUNSBOTIRT, Agent.
Astoria,
A. L. CRA.IO,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
SLOT I1A0HINES
I" "tlil. 11rt our fatifngue. 'n
MILLS HUVtLTY CO., ChlcaiTO,
H te 13 south Jf(iron Slrnet.
a. m.
tc.
Moniai