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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1902)
" --M-','"r''-'-.,'mmmuM 1 "''-1 r ' mi ii win 1, .,,. Lnnm,,,,,- ,rir1 1,--ini, nm 11T -.ii--.ii,,,, - - ......'. . .' ; THE MORNING AS10KIAN. FRIDAY, MAY- ;W. l!Hi CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COLUMN tf' . ITEMS TO FILL THIS COLUMN REQUEST- J Z ED FROM FRIENDS IF THE MOVEMENT Itennrt of the butt convention ,f he National Civic" Improvement Ltmue, HOW A VILLAOK WAS IMPROVED Vice-President- Hamlin:, "The chair takes pleasure In announcing that w have a mayor in our mi'st. Wo re ooming to exivct a grant del of mayors, particularly the mayors of Ohio and Michigan, and If we can get in lh habit of having mayor among I (.j. out upon one of the most attractive view of Northern Ohio. At your ton along the terrace Is rapM:y building our youngest suburban village. Even to the shore line are hundreds of farms surrounded by edd Wis of forest and straggling groups of fruit and shade tries, while extensive and well-kept vineyard of purple Concords and C- retch far to the east. Cleve land and dlenvtlle He to the west. our member of Improvemont Assrvia ""'' "l vu' and beyond are the treacherous waters undoubtedly be solved. I take plea f uke Frp av(( w,h A ure in introducing Air. y. uonon, Mayor of East Cleveland, Ohio, who will speak to us on 'How a Village "Waa Improved.'" (Aiplause.) "A New England village teacher, now white haired and almost blind. ftnmhaslxed to tits soholara the what. I w- .n.i whv f Mvn-rhinr tht ha I " For a'm.wt a century a riass taught, therefore, somewhat of the location and tarly history of a model Ohio village will be first to d, and then mention will be made of the how and why, : "In May, 1SS5, the Hamlet of East Cleveland .Ohio, became the Village of East Cleveland. Prior to the hamlet, the people had township government, and three cititens acted as trustees. "Hast Cleveland Is adjacent to the City of Cleveland ,and is about five i century ago where stood tall forest j trees, tht shaded the teepes of the i brave Ohlppewas and Ottawa, todav. In the shadows of the graceful spires Tnd moilern sky-scrapers, live not les .than 4'W.OOO l-eople. of cilis.'ns. mostly of New England origin, dwelt .upon the township and hamlet grounds, living upon the prod ucts of the soil. The school furnished a good education for their children, and the old white church gave of Its mor als. The hamlet trustees met weekly in a small harness shop, talked and , adjourned. The hamlet's entire outfit consisted of an oak table, one lamp and a 'doten chairs. The sandy and muddy streets, though shaded by large Pears Agreeable soap for the hands is one that dissolves quickly, washes quickly, rinses quickly, and haves the skin soft and comfort able. It is Fears'. Wholesome that attacks not the Pears'. living soap is one the dirt but skin. It is mile from the public square. The vH- ,'lm ana maple trees, were ungraded lage is practically an improved erten- jn unlighted. sidewalks unflagged ion easterly, for two and three- fifths Rnd I" people lived without a public miles, of the famous Euclid avenue, j library, lake water, gas, or a sanitary For eight miles four rows of arching ; "" from sixty feet to eighty-six elms shade the well kept road lawns ,DUt Httl value, sales were rarely made. Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. And this is Pears'. Established over iuo years. REGULAR REPUBLICAN KXoruliie for Couuty Judge J. H.D.GRAY while on a ridge at some distance stand - vine-clad palatial residences, built of light or red sandstone, in the midst of abundant shade and extensive lawns. Here in the summer season those who prefer fresh lake breexes live on their or new buildings started. Few at tractions for residents were offered. " An enlightened vote, however, is always a power for Improvement. So there were purchased and sent to the hamlet voters over 200 pamphlets on village Improvements, by Hon. B. O. of Connecticut, and ttie cit- grounds and wide porches. On this fa- j mous avenue dwell Hon. John Hay, Northrop secretary of state; Mr, John D. Rocke- isens' ticket, which advocated Improve feller, Mr. Chas. F. Brush, and many nts. won by $ majority. It has since millionaires whose fortunes have come con trolled the village affairs with ex from successful ventures in ores, oil, , cellent results. At length the constant coal, lumber, railroads and In other expansion of the City of Cleveland de occupaUons. . imanded more and more suburban " Nature has done much for the new East Cleveland, which is terraced down to the sea, or Mue lake. These ter races, or ridges, four in number, and more or less well denned, extend along the southern shore of Lake Erie. They j homes, and the sub-division of lands tin East Cleveland began. " Euclid avenue for 13.S5S feet through East Cleveland has been widened from sixty feet to eight-six feet. A roadbed fifty feet in width CITIZENS NOfllNEE FOR COUNTY JUDOB GJ.TRENCHARD job iklxtlm; ummw idward psics, mni First -Class V -tc-Da te Work l NION lAIUiK ONI V "I luv s roomer for tew thtiit one U Ui kmw that It In him, ami the other Is the spurn that alrou til in to Imk up hu krow with." -Josh UiLi.isnj, Astorian Publishing Co. . Tests mtd CosvasrtiW Sts. Phono 66 1 Astoria, Or. C. (II. tost, Dentist Mansell Building. t't Commercial St, Astoria, TKI.RI'IIONR RED XU. Ors. Dr. T. It. Ball DENTIST. Si Commercial Street Astoria. 0r. J.A.FASTABENL) OBXERAt, CQ!TRAl"TH AND BUIIJJ1CR TICKETS TO AHO rOM Aid, Points East VI k ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVFR RAILROAD. are each thirty or mom feet In height, , has been graded, drained, curbed and and were formed in the far-elf Ice age. j paved with large vitrified or hard possibly 12.000 or more jears ago, when 'burnt brick ,siie 84x5x34 inches, at a " Many new streets are being open ed and seventeen side streets are be- jlng equipped with up-to-date lmprove- ments. a dozen miles of sawed stone side-walks, five and six feet In width, have been laid. East Cleveland Is one of the large and fine bedchambers of the overworked city. Branching off Euclid avenue to the north and south and many shady streets, cooled by lake breezes. The last census showed an increase of 351 per cent." the St. Lawrence and Mohawk val'.eys were gorged with glacier ice that, blanket-like, a mile in thickness, cov ered the North American continent. " These four terraces are the old perpendicular shale shore lines, which have been rounded or softened by the storm-washed silt. Lake Erie's waters today beat against the lower shale ter race; back two miles is a second old shore line, or gravel terrace," along which is located Euclid avtnue. " From the higher terraces you look MEMORIAL DAT. Arrangements have been mad to run a steamer to Greenwood cemetery and return on Memorial day. Round tr'p 25cts. Will be limited to 200 pas sengers. Call early for information and secure tickets at Pohl's undertak ing parlors. SUITS OI3R CLIMATe. WILL KE RELEASED, j WASHINGTON, May" 29. I'nder the decision of the Suprenw,Court, in the 'case of Captain Peter C. Demming. Secretary Root has directed that 27 ex-members of volunteer organiaztions j now serving sentence shall be released ,from (onfnement. Ten of the freed J men are at Furl Leavenworth, and ths? other 17 at Aleatraz Island. Cal. The rapidly increasing use of shin- i gles as covering for the walls of build- ings, both to keep out the weather and j for ornamental purposes, makes a j great demand for a shingle s-taln which j 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. Cutbirtb's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetratKe, preservative, ! At Philadelphia- handsome and durable- They are put phi a, (. up in eight colors and every package i At Baltimore Baltimore, 6- Chicago guaranteed. - 5. ' ni: hall NORTHWEST LEAGUE. At Portland Portland-Tacoma gam postponed. At Helena Butte, 8: Helena. 3. At Seattle Seattle, 11; Spokane, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. -Detroit, 4; Philadel- LEAVK SOoiTm 0up m PORTLAND Portland lu on icix.t w Por Astoria uid Points y AIS4T1 I 11 10. IT I M y B Central Meat Market 542 COMMERCIAL ST. Tour onlr for UK .is. loth FRESH AKD SALT Will be br miiiv i d us ur't.rlly u,i.d.il to 3. W. MORTON, Pros. Tele.toa No .tj. CHOICE MEATS Fre.h Meats Pickled Meats Cared Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., S18 COMMERCIAL STREET. SHORT LINE j TO 8t PAt l DULUTll, .IINNK.rOt48, CHICAGO AND IHllNTH KA8T. 1 Through Pals and T.mrlxt pi epera, i Pining and UulTvt Smoking Ubiary i Cars. i nay Trains: fast llm. Kor rates, foldsrs nd full Informs. ! lion regttntlng ttcksts, routes sto , Mil . nn or address J W. I'HALON. II. DIOKBON j Trtv. Pass. Agt. City Ticket AgL 121 Third Utrset, potln.. ! A. B. C. DKNNrtOTON. a W. l. . IIS First Avenue, Sssttls, Wash. OREGON Shoj line and Union Pacific ASTORIA Tttan ClOpui P -r Portland ..nd w PotuU loaopai 15. m llWlll 5 p t IS a m 31 30 p m W a m 8KAMDB DlVISiOM Astoria srreuton,"1T7 46 tm KUvel. Fort N evras. 4 00 p lu Hm mond anl Aitoria I 10 4oa m Sesile tor Wrrint4in7Tw SO p d r'laval, Hrnnm- nd, fori I 7 00 p o levei.i and Actnrit I 9 vis s B Sunday onlv. All trains make close connection at Goble with all Northern Pacific tralni to and from the East and Sound pointi Gen'l Freight and Passenger Agent Andrew Asp, Warm Mtr, Blatkmitli in4 Bsnexhoer FIK0T-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship aril Steamboat Repalring.General Black smithing, Flrst-Ckus Horse Shoeing, etc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE Insurance. Commission i nd Sh peine. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Wells Fsiyo snJ Pacific Kxpress Comp'ys. Custom House Broker- Steamer SUE II. ELMORE The Hons. Largest, Btaunrhrst. Steadiest, and moat uww,piKv vu.i ever on the routs. Best of Table and Slate Room Acoommod. Will make round trips svory Hvs days between. Astoria and Tillamook PARE $3.60 fh? Aorf'i orl!.1w,,,,h 'h.0r11" Rallroail A Navigation Co. an. nf 5?.r4 Co'um,b R- tor Portland. San Francisco and all points hast. For freight and paasmgrr rates apply to Samuel Elmore Co. iiurl Ak'tnts, Aslorlu, Or. A. 4 C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. or to B. C. LAMB. Tillamook, Or. O. It. A N. Co. Portland, Or. Depart Hi Ion so Prirtland Hclal :tWa.m. via Hunt Ington Atian'lo Ei press t io n. m, via Huntington Rl. Paul Past mall I p. m. via 8poksns T1MK Ht'HtCU Ul.lOtt From n Portland Hall lJkks.Dnvr, n. worm. tma ha. KSneas Clty Ht. Ixiuls. Chicago nd East. Rait Ik,Dnvsr rt. Worth. Oma ha, Kansas City, nt. Louis, Cblcago ana Kst. Walla Walla Lewlslolt, Son. nan Mlnnsapolw Hi. Paul. Duiutta Arrlvs : p. n. 1:10 a. nt Mllwsuks. Chi- rgo ana East Tl hours from rsnd to CrJotgo, No Changs of Caw, ' WEAN AND IUVKR PCHEDOUB . From Astoria K n. la. Moadas All sailing dstsi siiDjsnt to ehangs n For Han FranoU-i so svsry flvs days, ' Columbia Ri To Portland and! Way Landing Nshoott Waves Astoria om scept Sunday, for Uwtoo, invr wun trains for Lons Datlvti. oeot Bun. Steamer tide dally, cc.nn(iin escn. iioga and North Hsh doums. lUturnlng arrives at Aston saint mo- U. W. LOUNftBHRRT. Agsm, Astoria. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the county court of Clatsop County, Oregon, un til Thursday, June 5, 1902, at 2 o'clock d. m., for the construction of an 80 foot span bridge, 12 feet wide, across the Necanicum r'ver :n section 24, Twp. i N R. 10 west, in Clatsop County Ore gon. Said bridge to be constructed on a site about one mile east of Carl Johnson's place, where the county road from Seaside crosses the said Necan icum river. Bidders will present plans and speci fications for sa'd work, together with a certified check for 10 per cent, of the amount of their bids, or a good and sufficient bond, as a guarantee they will construct the said bridge provided they are awarded the contract. The court reserves the right to lect any and all bids. By order of the County Court. . H. J. WHERITY, County Clerk. At Boston Bo-ton, 6; St. Louis, 2. At Washinrrton Cleveland, 4; Wash ington, 16. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 8; Philadel phia, 0. At Boston Boston, 5; New Tork, 4. WILL DECORATE THE GRAVES 1 These tiny Capsules are superior to tsaisam or copaiba, CURE IN 48 HOURSlW the same diseases with out inconvenience. Don't Guess at It But It you are going East write us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Bis Deal in Typewriters One). ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j (Continued from Page i ADAIR SCHOOL. ( R?d White and Blue School i tvecitatlon J2 Boys .Room 1 iArtdre8s Annie Bergman j American Flair May Hoffman that ! Memorlal hewers Girls Chorus i i-Kiivi uuara Eva Melbohm ;Recltatio;i Bernice McGregor nst. Solo, selected Marq Adair , Prl(i? of Battery B Bet.iy Enberg , ivu war Annie Settem Army Overcoat Willie Morton , Black, Blue and Gray Liille Anderson i Little Boy in Blue Mabel Larson ! Soldiers Rest Ella Anderson Cover Them Over ... Hilma Llndberr vvei Katie re- WrtfiA r.-- T 1 . . . . i ..wv, umcf uavm a a "er lven lnat ln - Drummers March By .. Oma Anstadt dersigned, administrator of the estate ! stars and string r, nstadt of John Palo, deceased, has filed ! . Stripes Boys, Room 2 In the Countv Court nf ih . Ameriea sohrw.i mate or Oregon for Clatsop County, nn mini account, as sucn administra tor. That the same has been set for hearing Monday, June th, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock of said day. All persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified to appear at the coun ty court rooms in and for said county at said time and show cause, if any exists, why said final account should not be allowed and the administrator discharged. MATT PALO. Administrator of the Efetate of John PaJo, deceased. Address Comra4e WliHon MS CHICHrSTCR'S rNQLISM Pehhyroyai pills ItKO ftixl UuU BlftJIte Inik, un.1.. fo, Parti, u T,l.l.l. SLOT MACHINES A tittle mon-y InTfHitnl tn MILLS COIN OPERATING MACHINES will py y.iu ili,.,i. il pruni,. Ht ,tr larRf-ii mftrmtiu.-ti)rvnt of c-oln uiMrktlnfr larnvbinerr MILLS NOVELTY CO. Chicago. Its 23 South letlenon Street, Cincinnati. Don't fail to write us about your trip as we are In a posi tion to give you some valuable Infor mation and assistance; 5319 miles of track over which are operated some of the finest trains In the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address. . C LINDSET, B.'H.TRUMBELL, T. F. & R. A. Coml Agt 142 Third 8t, Portland, Ore. Austrlun Qovsrnment Orders Smith Premiers. 1200 VIENNA. Feb. 7.-Ths greatest sin gle purchase of typewriters ever maile has been ordered by the mln Isiry of Justice, which, after thrre months of exhaustive cnmpetltlvt tests, tins contracted to equip the en tire ministry with not less than I2u0 Smith l'reml.r typewrltiTs, supplying every court. I'rfM I)if li'li ti JlWllniid Or.'coi,!,,!!, Fel.rmirj Till Smith Premier Typewriter Co. l. t M.JAIcxiinilt r iU'i PORTLAND OFFICE - ., Apt iiIm. 122 THIRD STFEF.T A. I. CRAIO. 0enn Passenisr Agent, Portland. OTon. Some Inter esting Facts Whn people are cnnUmpltttag a trip, wlivther t business or pleasure, (hay nalurall win. n, k. ,.1 , , - , -purview obtainable as far as sowed, comfort sn,i ?.,VU? " cnn,ml. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES srs paU to s.tv the public ind our trains srs oprraied so as to nuk dose rou. ncctlont with diverging lines at ail Junction points. Pullman Psiacs Bleeping and Chair Cars m through trains Jiliilng car service un-.et)d. MeaU servsil a la cartt. in order lo obtain th ftrst-rlsM er. v,c'l'k ln ''nt lo su you a tlckt over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will mak direct connscilons f,,,,.P,uL,'", Chicago. Mliwaukr an4 all nolnts Eiiat Kor any furihsr Inf.mttl.w -all on nv UcM agiit. or rorrev w J wl k JAS. C, POND. Geo. Pass. Art. or JA3. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. In s Word This Tells of in Servl- vis Pjose.igi-r fho Rorlhweslcrn line. Eight Tisins tully SOI Clil:s(, Betwsrn St. comprising ONE DOLLAR r m ,'iii.rr..,iJ4i(u1."7i: -r j, A""1 r-.ii-.o,.i.. B'u7: MrilM tmmn, nil J.J A Wonderful Medicine. DoGcham's Pills FOR ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. FBKMRID ONLT BY TH K rSOPRIETOS, Thomas Beccham, St, Helens, Enj and 365 Canal St, New York. Sold by all Druggists In UnlUd States, la boxes, 10c. and 25c PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our car win receive special attention. No. 538 Duane Bt W. J. COOK, Mgr. Astoria, Ore. Res. Tel. 113L cannot be expended to bettor mlvuntiige fo( yourwll or absent fiiends thiin in a year's Hiibserijition for tbe Semi-Weekly Astorinn It gives all tbe city and county rCws twice encb week Ibi only one dollar n year in advance. . Th Lstt'it I'lillnian Hl'rp,r, I'efrlifHn Dining Cirs, Library snd ubncrvulm Cre rrot Hnllnltig Chair Cas, The :0ih Century Tralns- -huiis Kvifry Day of the tsr. in the Worla Mc4tr4 r,'K HAIidKU HTATK KXCKE88, th .or-i I'ni. w irjltl ICtlrini,! 11.. ........ sn I Chicag i, vlii ih snort The Finest Train t lect ric Lii)brrd Ht. Pam Line. DR. KINC'S NEW DISCOVERY FOR THAT COLD. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Cures Consumption,Coughs, CoItU, Broncliitis, Asthma, Pneumonia.HaTFevcr.Plen- risy, LaGrippe, HoarseneHS, bore Throat, Croup and W hooping Cough. NO CURE. NO PAY. Pries 60c. and $1. TRIAL BOTTLES FREE A Nickel Harvest will t yrran nirr rUy la th. ymr If yoa own MILLS COIN OPERATING MACHINES 61 VARIETIES writ, tor atteio nd money auUnf nntMUoiu. MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chicago. tt ts 23 lotith IrHl.rton ItrMt Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen Farmers and Loggers. ' As Vs ALLEN- Tenth and Commercial Mrctf OHKAT NdltTHKKN AND This is lo ths HKHT l.ivn k..-. Omshs, St. Paul Slid Mlnm.nIIl All Agent, Tlehl, vis ' ' The Nonhwestern Line W. H. MRAD, Oencrsl Aiicnt. US Alder 8trst, H. L SI9LBR. Trsv. Ajrotit. PurUsnd. Urv BtST OF EVERYTHING PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed , . DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST fri m mm . 1 V tmi 01 the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. lim .. L'l" ' all oyer the Union as the (IresTt Railway running th. "Pioneer umLi2L ........ j... . . - W, " n'"nt Wtwsen 8t. Paul "J. "d Omaha and ciiligo The only perfect train In the world" with all tramcnnl nnim nnu to passenger. Ihs best .erTnown Luxurious coaches, elecirlo light, stwm heat, of . variety equled by nVZr TELEPHONE M1N 661 Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. See that your tfi . ..i. Miiwaukes- whn ;,rn. . IT.. In the united fi,.7 'X ticket at-ent. sell thern. ' For rates, namnhi.t. . .11... matlon. a.ldre,,. " "'ur- W. CA8B.T c. j H0Df Portland. Ore. Portland. Ors. DYSPEPTICIDE Th grawteat aid to OIGCSTION.