ASTORIA, OREGPN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1903, . Morning Astorian Established 1873. ' :y; RATBSi Bent hy mail, per year 86 00 Sent by mail, per month..... ...... 50c Sorted by carrier, per month 60c UNION LABEL) PRESENT-DAY COLLEGES . Fifty years ago College faculties su pervlfod very closely the conduct of students both within nnd without the classroom. Those were the days be fore the wise men had discovered that vnyimnmmu lYotwbly there specta lit for the responsibility, and thMr time le coming. That only two native sons are In the legislature Is but a showing that this strong and magni ficent state is still young. Its progress has all been made within a few years. Many of the men who must be called upon to direct Its affairs came here already mature In years and some of them with long and honorable records. The native Washlngtomnn ought to re gard himself as in training. Soon he will be called upon to take nu active part. He will be ready for it. There has been provided for him every fa cility for acquiring a knowledge of the full dignity that will rvst Uon him. His schools are the best. The press to which he has access Is abreast with the times. He Is naturally proud of his will POUINDBD A.U.I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE or LONIXIN THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. Caatt Aaaata . . ii,no,ooo Caati Aaaata tt United fttate. i.Miktu C. A. Henry & Co., General Agents 215 Sansome Street - San Francisco. Cal SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AQENTS a boy at IS years is mature enough in mind and body to be his own master, regulate his ow n hours, choose his' own course of study and be responsible only to himself for his conduct. Modern college faculties know a good deal more about the nature of boys than did the strict old pedants of the elder day. We know now that the freshman never el ects a course of study with an eye to ease rather than profit. We know now that when left to himself to do what he pleases with his nights, re moved from all restraints either of home or of college authorities, he sel dom falls Into evil ways, seldom learns to drink or gamble, and never, never picks up that costly and demoralizing education which comes of much fre quenting the so-called tenderloin dis trict. " But in spite of this notable superior ity over that of three or four decades ago, the San Francisco Bulletin thinks the college life of the present day has ceTtain dangers and evils of which the faculties are not aware, but which It will be difficult to eliminate without in vading the large freedom now enjoyed by the students One of these evils is the smoking habit, which has become almost uni versal among students of all colleges. At Harvard, according to a newspaper dispatch recently sent from Cambridge, nearly every student smokes to excess, and the consumption of tobacco by the v Harvard students is enormous. No attempt Is made to root out the habit in the student body, ind the faculty are as devoted to the fragrant weed as are the boys. Perhaps the physical 'damage done to the students by this generous if not excessive use of tobacco is not great enough to give cause for worry, but the waste of time, money and energy rep resented by all that smoking is some thing not easy to calculate or pleasant to contemplate. Smoking costs a good deal of money, and the young men of Harvard, most of whom have their for tunes yet to make, are acquiring sn ex pensive vice while acquiring an expens ive education, and thus are mortgaging their futures. It is a question worth considering whether the social side of college life is not overshadowing the scholastic side. At Harvard especially the rich er stuients put on a great deal of what is called "side," "dog," or "lugs." They have fast horses and automobile!,, they live in luxurious apartments and man age to spend a great deal of money. This sort of thing is not only bad for tha few that can afford it, but it is worse in its effect on the body nf tu- dents who cannot afford it, but who, by obeying an instinct of human nature, endeavor in '.ome measure to imitate it and thus fall into a dangerous way of Jiving beyond their means. College life should be absolutely dem ocratic. There should be no exclusive sets, no txtiavagant living, no snobbery amoin; the students. Students ought to fraternlte with one another, rich ami poor, high born and low born. A col lege In which the spirit is not dem-j-critlc is a menuce to fie republic. never be in the state another legisla ture of which It can be said that but two members are natives of the state. Shakespeare's Hevl, in Wych-st. Lon don, Is being torn down. This tavern was intimately associated with the first production of "Punch." for It was here, in a large upstairs room, that was first mooted the idea of a new comic weekly, by a few frequenters of the house. In cluding Henry Mayhew, Sterling Coyne and W. H. Wills. Mark Lemon, after ward editor, had, previous to the In ception of the new journal, been assist ing his mother in managing the public house, a fact which led to the famous gibe of "the literary potman." In ! those Bohemian days of the roaring '40s taverns were largtly used by mem bers of the liberal professions as club houses. It was first proposed to call tha new paper "Pen and Palette." but at the suggestion of Henry Mayhew, for some time co-editor, the rresent title was adopted. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL- For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST TELEPHONE AUIN 661 Samuel Elmore & Co.,Agts. The women's clubs of Massachusetts propose to establish a model school In Georgia, which they will undertake to maintain for a few years, when it is hoped that It may invite more extended assistance and be the forerunner of oth ers having like ends In view. ' The Boston Transcript" says of the plan1 that it can hardly fail to be a factor in thj elimination of child labor in the south, to which end the federated clubs pledged themselves to work when j the great federation meeting was held ' at Los Angeles last May. ! TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. E. WT Grove's signa ture Is en each box. 25c WHY THEY SUCCEED. Because They Are for a Specific Purpose. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thing well brings success. ' Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing, They're for sick kidneys. They cure backache, every kidney ill. Here is undeniable evidence to prow it. Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Staoncheit, Steadiest, and most .seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Best of Table and State Room Accommoda tions. Will make round trips every Ave days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and the Astoria Columbia R, R. for Portland. Ban Francisco and ail points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to Samuel Elmore S Co General Agents, Astoria, r. or to lA. 4 C. R. R. Co. Portland. Or. B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. O. It N. Co. Portland. Or. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and si. Paul, through Tacoma. Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Hilling, Blsmark and Fargo. Klfht of these trains are on the run dally, four east and four west. Each I solid vestlbuted train, carrying stand nrd Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, uuy coaches, mall, express and bnggaa car and the elegant observa lion car. Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over 100 lights and the beauty of It all Is you can travel Just cheaply on this train as on any other. All representatives will be giaj to give yoU additional Informs tlon. a. D. Charlton. Assistant Qen era! Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. STARfLlNU, BUT TRUK "If everyone knew what a gvaud medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills lm" writes D. II. Tumor, Peinpieytuwn, Pa., "you'd sell all you have In a day Two weeks use has made a new muii of m." Infallible for constipation, stomach and liver troubles, So nt rims. Rogers' drug store. LUCK IN THIRTtttfN. By sending thirteen miles Wm. Splrey, of Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of Bucklen't Arnica 8av that wholly curjd a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Posi tively cuures Bruises, Felons, Ulcers Eruptions, Bolls, Burns, Corns and Plies. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Cha. Rogers, drUTilst "The Biggest Sensation Everywhere, LJLIPUT The smallest sterescope with the strongest optical effect Highly fin Ished In different colors with rich gold and sliver decorations (mountings-. Including SO V. F. Photographs. Views of art (genre). Price only $1. Sent everywhere prepaid In letter form. AGENTS WANTED. Llliput Sterescepe Company FORREST DLDO., Philadelphia r'. 1w i It is related by a reliable correspond ' ent at Olympla that In the legislature there- are but two members born In Washington, says the Tacoma ledger. This little circumstance has a peculiar significance. There is In every stale a tendency to favor the native born, all else being equal. Some communi ties carry this to an extreme, as Is done In Calif ornlu, where the "Native Son of the Golden West" would be wholly a Joke save for his faculty ot taking himself seriously. Washing ton produces good men. The geneia tlon growing up would be a credit to any state. The young voters who were born here are Intelligent, devoted In their citizenship, nnd proud of their or igin. If Washington were older they would-be in the councils of the com monwealth. They will be in all re- Sins. A. M. Weaver, of 115 X. A. street, Clippie Creek, Colo., whose hus band is superintendent of I". P. R. R. (1'iarrips, says: Doan's kidney pills are a remedy in which I have great (on fid'.-iice and I heartily re-endorse v hat I have before stated bout th-m in our Cripple Creek papers. Some three years ago I gave them to our little girl who was troubled with a weakness of the i.idneys. A few doses check' 4 the annoyance and a short continuation of the treatment cured her. Sh" has had very little trouble since, with the ex- j . .... . . vepuuii in nen sne caugnt a severe cold; then there were symptoms of re currence, but a fe' doss of the pills never fails to ward off an attack. I recommended thm to a. lady fri-ml of mine some time ago who um-I th'-m and was also benefitted, r y,., (,.,,- constantly in the house so as to have them on hand in case of recurrence. I do not heBitate to advise any mother to use them in her family where neces sity demands." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 rts. FoHter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name-DOAN'S and take no other. Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself Or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi -Weekly Astorian It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. g B & O Baltimore & Ohio R. R. A STARTLING SURPRISE. Very fe couldb elleve In looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robuust blacksmith of Tilden. Ind., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change fol lowed his taking Electric Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a twinge In over a year." Thiy regulate the Kidneys, purify the blood and cure Rheumatism Neuralgia, Nervousness, lmrrove di gestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only B0 eta. at Chas. Rogers drug store. A FINE LIBRARY. Of 144 volumes Is found on each of the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated in the West that are lighted throughout by electricity. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BETWEEN '. CHICAGO Si NEW YORK Via WASHINGTON', I. J. Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world.' Palatia oaehes, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. jj B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. - - Chicago, 111 xxsx4:x:aKXKiaxKi:sxKxnxxxax::xjjxxxKxxitixxaxi:; "Lei iha COLD DUST (vina do your work' Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules ifcVV A POSITIVE CUPS f'A iurlnltMrnmatlonovCiitarrlt , nr. tuvitiy noq I'rnua lirnllf !!, wttrf c il tontir-tiiM-4 ami lifl, ft mal r uf br lung t and. In. AHwtlnltv harpilrM. Ho!. I by Itntft-UU. -rlr SI IW, or kj Mt!l, I Ml, 1 bow., .'.)&. THE lAMm-PlPSm CO., aiLi(roTii,oHio. Sold by Chas. Roger, 469 Comment at Street. Axtorls. Oregon. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known II over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited trains every day and n(xht between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections arc made with all transcontinental lines, securing to pamengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, eleotrlo light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted mates or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For' rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, addess. J. W. CASBT. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pajw. Agt., ; -n. Agt. Portland. Ore. Portland, ore. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Curd of Trulim PORTLAND, Leaves Arrives I'uget Sound Limited. T:M am ; pm k' i,... 1'llv.Ht. LoutS Mpwlal 11:19 m pm North Coast Limited I'M P m T:W a m TiinMiin. and Hrftttlo Night Kmu-VM U:4i pm 1;M m Tiiku Pugt Hound Limited or Norm imt Limited forOray's Harbor points Tk. Pugot Bound Limited for Olym- iin direct. Taka Puget Bound Limited Or ICnn ni ctty-Ht. Louis Special for points on South Itond branch. ioubl dully train sitvIos oa O ray's Harbor branch. l-'otir trains dnlly between Portland, TiK'outa and Seattle. A. I). CHARLTON. AMlttant General Passrneser Aft, . s&S Morrlsim St., Portland. Or, THE Experienced Traveler IS ALWAYS FOUND ON THE MOUS TRAINS OF Fur 111 Knows They Are the Deal In Kvcry Respect, The Northwestern Limited Dally lUtiw.ii Minneapolis, st. Paul and Chicago, Is the peer of All Trains. I'ull information In regard to lowest rate and comfort In traveling gUdly furnished by II. L, SI.SI.Klt. CKNKRAL AGENT, Hi Aid. t)t., Portland, Ore. T. V. TEASUALE, lii-n'l r.iNwriK'-r Agent, tit. Paul, Minn. Some Inter esting Facts When people ar .onten.iUtlng a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat servVe obtainable as far as npeed, comfort and afety la concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CKNTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so an to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Wnlng car service unexcslled, Meal erved a la carte. In order to obtain the firnt-claoi ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct ccii.cctlonn at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond with ja. u. ruNn, oen. Pass. Ag't. or 3 ASA. CI)CK. Milwaukee. Wis. VfliTK ODLUH -UN .Portland - isioria We. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips txcept Sunday. TIME CARD Ix-avn Portland 7 a. in. tave Aalorta ,,,, T p. m. Through 1'urtland connections with steamer Nahcotta from llwaoo and Long lleach Points. White Collsr Lint tickets Inter hangeable with O. R, N. Ce. and T. Co. ticket. The Dalles Route STR."TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dally trips txcetit Sunday. TIMt CARD .Str. "TAH0MA" Leave Portland Moo , Wed., frl, 1 a. m. Leave Dalles, Tues., Thur., 8at, 1am. Str. "MCTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tues., Thur., Bat, 7 a. m. Lv. IHilie, Mon., Wed., Fit. 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Aldw Street, Port land Oregot. Doth Phonos, Main ISL AGENTS. J. W. Crlchton. Tha Dalles, Orsgos, A. K. Fuller, Hood River, Orefoa Wolford Wyer. Whito Salmon, Wn. Henry Olmstead, Csrson, Wn. John W. TolUn, Stevenson, Wn. J. C. Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn. A. J. Taylor, Astoria, Ort. K. W. CRICHTOM, Portland Oregon. IN Till) OliieuiT COURT OF Tllll STATIC OF OUIOOilN, FOR CLAT SOP tXWNTV. In (he nmlttr of the application of Norn KlUiMtrlrk, to r.-glKltT the tills to the following di'McrilM'd lands and preiiilaea, being a tide Inland, sltuats In the Columbia river In the county of Clatsop, slate of Oregon, bounded and dem'rlbcd n follows, to-wll; lleglnnluR nt a point 73.31 chains north and 66.17 chains wt from the quartr corner luitween section No, II and No. to, In township No. . north of nin Nu. I, wknI of the Will melt Mxrlitlan, and miming them e north degtve SO min utes wt'xl lltto chain, along the I urn of luw water mark; thence north 71 de. grv 45 nilmil wcat M chnln along the line of low wntvr itutrk; thence south 19 diw It minute fust J,0 chains along the line or luw water mark, thence north 1 degree wet 5 V (IniliiK along the Hue of low water mark: theme north 3 degree west 6 chnln along the line of low water ninth; thence uih 4& legiee eat I chain along the Una of low water murk; thence south 1 degree wet t chain along the lino of low water mark; thence mith J degree t .M chain along the Hue of low water murk; thence rt i chains nlong th line of low water mark: theute south V degree eaat 4.60 chain along the line of low water mark; thence south ti tie. gree ii minute east 1160 chain along the line of low water mark; thence north 7 degrees eaat I.JO rhals along the line of low water mark; thencs south 78 degree cnat 11.40 chains along the line of low water mark;' thence north 17 (1-greea J minute eaat chain to low water mark; thenc north (3 degree wet 4 60 chains along the line of low water mark; thence north 4, degree 30 minute wrt 7 chain along the line of low water mark, theme north 10 degree weat 4.M chnln along the line of low water mark; thence north 69 degree rsat 1.30 chain to th place of beginning, together with nil riparian rlKht. water right, wharflng right and prlvlllgo border ing on and adjacent thereto, to the channel of the Columbia rtver, t To John O'lirlen, W. B. Tallunt, Snnborn-Cutllng Co., nnd to nil whom It mny concern, take notice: That on the nineteenth duy ot January. A. I. Ii), nn application w filed by th said Nor FlUpairlck in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Clt xiii county, for Initial registration of the title to the land, and premlaea above dcacrlbed. Now, unl"ft you nxur on or before the 23rd day of February. A. I). 1J. nnd a hinv aue why auch application lull not lie granted the ainu will be taken a ronfeawd, nd a decre wilt bit entered according to the prayer of tho application, and you will be forever barred from dlaputlng the name, line my hand and aeal of the cir cuit court of the atate of Oregon for Clatsop county, thl tth day of Janu ary, A. 1). IM3. i C. CLINTON. Clerk. FULTON IIROS., Attorney for Applicant. NOTICK rOR PUm.ICATION. UltONHMAVH I'ATKNT WK1TINU ItINO Tho moat Important Improvement of tho age In the art of pen manship makes the poorest writ er a splendid penman In a few week by the list of this ring. En dorsed by prominent college presidents and boards of education In Europe and America. Sample dozen assorted lz sent post paid for $1, single aumplo 253, When ordering a single ring state whether for man, woman or child. Unlt-sl States Umd Office, Oregon City. Oregon. Jan. 6, 1903. Nollce Is hereby given thut In com pliance with tho provision of the act of congress of June 3, H7i, entitled "An net for the sale of Umber land In the atatea of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami WuNhlngton territory," as extended to oil the public land al.iie by net of AligUNt 4, 1H92, LAURA II. KIDllKIt, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, hua thl day Hied In 1 thl office her sworn statement No. 6005, for the purchiiae of the southeast 1-4 of the Houtheaat 1-4 of section J and weat l-t of southwest l- and e 1-1 of sw 1-4 of suction No, ti. In town ship G n, range No. 9 w of W. M. and will offer proof to show thut the land Nought I no.e valuable for Its tim ber or atone than for agricultural pur pole, and to eatnbllah her cluliiMo Said " land before thti Reenter and Receiver of thl office nt Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, tho 6th day of April, 1903. I She namei a wltneaaea; Wm, Luce. It T UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL Th. "Northwestern Llmlvd" train electric lighted throughou'. bnth !ninv and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest train Is the world. They embody the htent, rewrsi an I btut Ideas for comfort. convenli. and luxury ever offered the travelling nuuoc, ana aiiHgetner are th mcsl complete and splendid orodn.-Unn i t ih. car builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra char- for the acommodatlons and all rlaaa 0f tick ets are available for pasaige cn th trains on thl line are protected by the Interlocking ElocS Byitem. W. H. MfciADv H. L. SI8LER. uenerai Agent. Traveling Art Portland, Oreg a. i PENN IHFG SUPPLY CO. ICdvvurd J. Kliiott, all of Seaside, Oie- 119 S. FOURTH ST., ' Philadelphia, TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VI SHORT LINE TO- St. PAUL, DUL.UTH, MINNtSAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS KABi. Throua-h Palace and TourUt Bl epers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Dally Trains; fast time. For rate, folders and full Informa tion regarding tickets, routes ate., call on or address J W. PHALON, H. DICKSON Trav. Fass. Art. City Tloket Agt. 122 Third Street, Portland, A. B. O. DENNTBTON. O. W. P. A 112 First Avenue. Ssattla. Wash. gon. j Any and all person claiming 4 j Vonady tha above-de.4. rlbed land are I requested to file their clnlms In thl of j fl e on or before mild 6th day of April, I 1WS. CI1A8. TJ. MOORES, 1-13-3-20 Reglater. NOTICK roil PUbl.lCATlON. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, January 3, 1903, Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler hit filed notice of hi Intention to make final proof In support of hla clulm, and that said proof will bo made before the reglater and receiver at Oregon City, Ore., on Feb ruary 28, 1903, vlu: THOMAS B. DWIKR, IL 7!. No. 13,963, for the aoutheaat quurtcr section 11, township 5 north, ranc'i 10 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aaid land, vis: John Vollmer, nariholnww J, Burke, Cha. Hanaon and James T. Burke, all of SeaHldo, Oregon. CIU8. B. MOORBS. l-'-a-H. . . Register. insv w T&t heals lungs aadtUopg the cough