ASTORIA, t OREGON, ..SUNDAY, : JANUARY 24, 1904. PAGE SEVEtf. ft i 4 4 1 DONVIbDRINIt ft. If you do, fjet the best fend u purest for family and . medicinal use, , ,y at the .v .;, California Wine and Liquor House NO BAR A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU aJijIJOND TBBCT..f V 'I ' v THONE 2174 BLACK The Pioneer Limited There It no train in service on any railway in the world that equal in equipment Tke Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi cago via tie -i . Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ' Railway : , The railway company owns and operate the ', sleeping and dining cart on Ita trains, and give to iti patront an eicellence of set ice not obtainable' elsewhere. 1 The buffet ears, compartment cart, ttandard sleeping eatt and dining cart" bf The " Pioneer are the handsomest ever built. Iti Kt Li V First National Bank. of Astoria U ESTABLISHED 1386 Capital and Surplus NOTHING ao well as p icely s 1 a 11 nd riod .linen, We have the neatoat and moat unitary' laundry in the' 1 tale and da tW beat work. All Whit Mp. . . . : - I . ' "8! The (CUTCRITB h Vol" MAY IMTK.HI) IIIIII.IHKilt .. wrlliKl U t.ijrlolltul,t.AlIOA'HOU:V.OU'r ItOOf Take the pine of lilnli, tin, Iron, Ur rtr imi ana ,uen inrnu-e. gutter. Tauova. climates. Jtatsnuable In OoiU Bold on merit. Guaranteed. It will nay to ask for firu: aim iiiiormnvion. . .1 ... i 1 . J THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., A DIRECT LINE (0 Chlcimo and all point, aait; Lou,. yttle, Memphta. Kw Orlti, and at) point, aouth. MM 7 ' h I Sua ' that your ticket reada via tht llllnou CntrtU R.-R. ThoroURhljr mod rn train, eonnaot tvlth all tr&naoontU nental line, at 8t. Paul and Omaha. A ' It your friend, ara omlnj wwt lt ua know ,nd wt will quota thorn dlrct -.ho ipeolally low rit, now In r-ftect Tom alt aaatarn polnta. 8 ' ' " f"Xnjr Informatlort a, to ratM, roulM, c, chtarfuliy given en v.pplloatloi(. -B. H. TRUMBUCU Commercial ent, Ml Third; atrttj Portland, C)r. C. LWDSfflT, T.' . F.'A., Ml nird atraot, Portland, Or. , ,,,), - P. B. THOMPSON, P. A. P. A., Every Wontan u uMTMua mm wrain innw ; lul lh W(inlrf 1 MARVTt MbirUiHi prov Mt" Ml ('(MlVMlrnt. Vi'unnatinimlirllw r. tun wnl it!im ti i Mtrtlmthimilyl illrMinn In. I BiUilr lu laalloi, M HV KL C0 ? 1 i . y2it.. ft - lilt 1 1 134 Third Street, Portland i I $100,000 PLEAvSEiS Troy Laundry Mineral Rmfcttr) 1, " ' ROOFING and gravel, and all prepared ronfiug etc. Kasv to av. winnorM for nil Worcester Ceding, Portland BLOCKADED Kvfry HoiiNcliold In Astoria Should Know How to MeAi Itealatlt,-:'-,.' .n p The back ache, fetcauM the kidney. are blockade. , K Help the kidney, with their, work, The back will aeh, no mora. Lota of proof that Doan's Kidney Pilla do thia. ' .. -..'' .' . ' It', the beat proaf, for It cornea from T. W. Shaakland, who la a itreflt oar eonduotor an tke Woodcock atrtet cor Una, reeldlnf at 710 Ellsworth St.J Portland, aaya: "8oma time laat fail I .becan vtne onalderabl , trouble and annoyance from a .dull . aching pain in the back, erer the kidney,, think It waa eauaed from the constant abakOia) and jarring of the car. thought' at rt it ' would t lappr quickly aa It came, but thia waa not the cane. Learning of Doan'a Kidney PHI, I procured a box and took them according to dlrectlone. The reault wa. entirely aatlafaotory, The backache grew 1m, and leaa and aoon dlaap peafed and aa. far af t aan tall tt hat lone tot good for there have keen, no aymptome of rocrren,o,.; iX .. V . nnty of almllar preof la Aatorla, Call at Charlea Regre, druggist for wra.:vi;;l J'i For aala by all dealere; price IS eta. rbater-Mllbum Ce. Boftialo, tf. T., aole: agehtf' fo te'. l . Remember the name Dean'a ani take ne' ether. ;;: EVENTS OF LOCAL (S0CIETYiJV CIRCLES'THE PAST WEEK Mie Luelle Cola la vUiting her tt-r In Mokcow, Mo. Mr, H D Thing I, In Portland the gueat of Mra. H. C. Wortmun. Mra. W. K. Bohlmpff hi, returned from an Mtended eastern trip. Mr, Frank Taylor and children arc pndlng a few duy In Portland. e Mra. C. 8. Brown, who hai been quite 111 for a month, la much Improved and able to be out again, J e M. P. Findlay returned to Portland luat night after having been in Aato rla for nearly two week. V e' ' v n: ' ; ! The date aet for the Sutherland-Bad- ollet wedding la February 17, at the home of Mine Hutherland'a parents In Portland i . e e . Mle tadie Cr,ng returned Tueeday night from quite an extended vllt with hr parenta, Dr. and Mra. Crang, at Poreat grove. ' .' 'ir"k:'-'-e e f f . I - : Mra. W. C. Wllklnao'n and Mice Fran ce Thomoa leave the flrat of the month fer oouthorn California where they will apend the remainder of the winter. t- ' 1 ,The Chafing Dlh Club mat with Mtee Hobson on Tueeday evening. The game of the evening woe "lOO." the prlaes of the evenUg being, won by Ula Tallant and Dr. Finch. The club will be entertained at tbw nest meeting by the offlcer, of the Perry on board the veaoeL . - The Thursday Arterneon Club met with MIm Pearl CMe on the regular meeting day. Six-handed eucher wa played during the afternoon, Mr,. Hell born winning ft ret prlxe and Vina Crang (he second. Mra. W. E. Tallant and Mra. Crarlee Hellborn have been elect ed member, of the club and were pres ent for the Drat time on Thursday. , e ,The 10th birthday annlveraary of Ml Wlnnlfred Illgglna -aa made memorable hurt evening by a delightful surprise party tendered the young lady by the Tennis Club, of which ahe Is a favorite member. Tlje evening was passed In playing delightful games, the occasion proving to be on of the most pleasant passed by the club this winter. e e Mrs George H. George and Mrs. H. Q. Van Dusen gave a most charming OREGON SHORJ LINE ako Union Pacific 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of care. T1M1A 8CHKU- . Depart . TJLB8 Arrive. . From' Portland. Chicago Portland Salt Lake, Denver, . Special Ft Worth, Oma. 6:15 p.m : IS a,aa, ha, Kansas City, vlaHunt- St Louis, Chi- . ' Ington. cago and East ' Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Exprss, Ft' Worth, Oma ' s i:15p.m. ha, Kansas-City .Oea.m. VlaHunt- St Loula, Chicago .'; InRton. and East '. ' ' Walla Walla, St Paul Lewleton, Spo- ' FastMall kane, Mlnneapolta. 8:00 p.m. 7;45p.m. St. Paul, Duluth. ' , j via. Milwaukee, Chlcagx Bpokan, and Eas v J OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Aatorla r All sailing datea subject to change For San Frahcla 1 a. m. co every five day a Daly ex "CoTumbla River 4: a. m., cept Sui to Portland and Dally at day Way Landings, cept Moi Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide dally except Sunday for Itwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tig m and North Beach points. Returning arrive, at Aatorla tarns ev ening. Vi Through ticket to and from all prln- ' olpal European citlea. O. W. KOBERTS, Ajreut, Astoria, Ore. Don't let the little onea suffer from ecsema, or other tortarlng akin dls- easea ; No need of tt Doan'e Ointment Icattekbw- At anrdrog store, Be ceoUl card party Friday afternoon, at the ys- ldene of Mrs. George, on Irving avenue In honor of Mrs. Henry W. George, of California, The beautiful home was most ariiHiicaiiy aecoratea witn a pro fusion of yed carnation and srnllox, and with the handsome and beautifully gowned women the scene wits one lonr to be remembered. Six-handed sucher was played during the afternoon, the handsome prlxes being won by Mrs. Albert Dunbar, Mrs. J. 0. Megler and Mis Llonberger,' The hostesses were assisted by the Misses Klmore, Crang, Floretta Elmore, Van' Dusen, Wlnnl fred Van Dusen, Tallant, and Hlggfns. Those present were: Mrs. S. Elmore, Mrs. Mary Badollet, Mrs. E. C. Hol der-, Mrs. B. W. Tallant. Mrs.. Gran ville Reed. Mrs! Martin Foard, Mrs. J. TN. Callaway, Mrs. R. C. Carmt ti ers, Mrs. B. W. Pchlmpff, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Harrison Allen, Mrs. W. E. De ment, Mra. P. L. Cherry, Mrs. James W. Welch, MrsvD. M. Stuart, Mra. . W. ChrlstUnsen, Mr,. J. N. Orlffln, Mrs. R. O. Praet, Mrs. W. C. Logon. Mra. O. 0. Fulton. Mra. C. H. Cat lender, Mr,. N. A. Morrs, Mrs. O. W. Lounsberry, Mrs. Nelson Troyer, Mrs'. O. F. Hellborn, Mra. George Noland, Mrs. W. L. Robb, Mra. J, N. Smith, Mra. O. Wlngate, Mrs. Newman, Mra E. A. Taylor, Mrs. F. D. Kuettner. Mrs. 8. C. Morton, Mrs. Roland MIUs, Mra. Ferd Fisher. Mrs. W. E. Tallant Mrs. Albert Dunbar, Mrs. J. A. Ful ton. Mrs. Anton Taylor, Mrs. Ann Ful ton. Mra. Z. E. Hlgglna, Mra. Frank Pat ton, Mrs. A. A. Finch, Mrs. 8. Moddpck. Mrs. J.: W. McCormac, Mrs. i. O. Megter, Mr. F. L. Parker, Mra. G. W, Sanborn, Mrs, George C. Fla vel, Mrs.. . K. Osborne, Mrs. Ralph Dyer, Mrs. Grace Ross, Mr. A. V. Allen, Mrs. R. 3i Pllkington, Mrs. A W. Berry, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mra. W, H. Barker, Mra. Hyland. Mra. B. Van Dusen, Mrs. Thomas Ryre, Mrs. O. W. Wood. Mrs. P. A. 8tokes, Mrs. O. Roiers. Mra. H. F. Prael. Mrs. W.O.Barnes, Mre. P. A.'Truliruxsr, Mrs. Frank Spittle, Mrs. Swift, Mrs. H. D. Thing, Mrs. E. Z. Ferguson. Mrs. P. J. Taylor, Mra. W. O. WU klnaon, Mrs. Charles Richardson, Mr,. C. 8. Brown. Mre. Flora M. Gllman. Mrs. Alsea Fox. Mrs. DavW Morgan. Mrs. Charles Hellborn, Mrs. Chaa A M. HeUborn, Mrs. Walter RldehalgK Mrs. Carlton Allen, Miss Llonberger, Mise Dora Badollet, Miss Helen Dick ensen, Miss Boelllng. Miss Emma War ren. ' : i ' ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS vu ..lJ.. 2 SPOKANE. 8T. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOUS. CHICAGO AND , ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAINH DAILY FAST TIME L For Full Particulars, Rates, Folder , Etc., Coll on or Address j. W. PIULON, . a DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt . , City Ticket Agt 12S Third 8treet, Portland. (13 First Avenue, , -.,, Seattle,' Wash; K. B. C DENNISTON. G. W. P. A.U The; gcehiq Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Laks City, Leadville. Pueblo. Colorado Snrinss and ' Denver, ' Ofl'ers the Choice of ' Three Route Through the Famous Rocky Mount tain Scenery1, and Five Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. 3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 Between Ogden and Denver, Carrying All Olassea of Modem Equipment v Purfect Dining Car Servtce and Per sonally Conducted Tourist Ex- , r curslona to All Polnta Eaat C STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Classes of Tickets. For Information or Illustrated liter', ture call oh or address C W. C MoBRIDB, General Agent O OIH TUrtBt, lWlaSd,'Ot. , v NATURAL CHARACTER OF'-. ) AMERICANS IS DISCUSSED Woodrow Wilson wSpeaks of the Problems That Confront the Government. : Now Is the Time to Corret National Evils, Evils that Put Orinid , Idea of Makers of Government on Wrong Footing Addresses Outlook Club. - New Tork, Jan. 21 President Wood row W'n.ton of Princeton University, speaking on "Americanism," before the Outlook Club of Montclalr, N. J., dls cussed at length the natural charac- -,ir-V ' '. "lt,ls hard. to analyze the natural character," said he, "for when we con ceive of the- American ws .. think in terms suitable to that part of th coun try In which we burst Ives live !.Ve are to be congratulated on our natural sentiment, for we have very little see ttonnliama. In spite of this" we 4a ot try to be conventional and that I what makes us what we are. Nobody but Americans can understand -what An. erlcan character is and , yet can we really understand tt ourselves "if took us'one "century" to' settle am! colonise this oonntry, the next century waa spent In getting rid of the Dutch and French, the third in establishing thf nation and settling the difficulties between the north and the south and we now have things on a national basis which does not seem at present to be threatened by any catastrophe. It Is GREAT PHILANTHROPIC WORK PROMOTED BMILLWRES Big Moneyed Men of Chicago Purpose to Colonize Slum, Population of the Large Cities on Farms. ..Chicago, Jan. SS. The Inter-Ocean- teVysays: V s ;i V .! Chicago millionaires are organising to promote a gigantic philanthropic work, no less than the colonization of the slum population of the great American cities upon farms. The Field and Work shop Society Is the corporation which bus been formed to work out the de tails. E. T. Rosenthal, who Is respons ible for the Industrial Art League, has' been the principal sponsor and creator. The organlzxatlon will "be national. Fifty thousand dollars will be spent Jn Organising. A When societies are or.-, gn nixed In all the cities, delegates will meet In convention and elect trustees to conduct the business of the i.oc!ty. The embryonic organization of Chi- '. cago consists of an'odvlsory board of 1004 members.. Its officers are: John Lambert, president; Med 111 McCormlck, Vice-president; George Lytton, gener-v socreUiry; George .Dixon, financial sec retary., . S f 1...... ....... n flmi. Am Many yl UIIIUIUV wuiiictii neuic vu the advisory board. The first move of AUSTRIA CONTEMPLATES : IMPORTING Vienna, Jan. !S. Owing to increas- Ing complaints from the public regard. Ing the exorbitant prices at which meat Is sold In Vienna, the municipal court has resolved to ask the government upon wat conditions Jt would permit the Importation of meat from America, Argentina aM A'utrallaj;v,t, JK f j X Up to the present time the govern ment has' objected to the introduction of meat from trans-oceanlo countries upon general sanitary grounds,. The ministry' of the interior has Just" is sued an prder, prohibiting the, irnpor- tatton oi1 frozen beef from Argentina r and Australia coming to Vienna , Proposes to Vaccinate Calves. Berlin, Jan. 23. Every calf in Ger- many will he vaccinated upon reaching its third month with specially pre pared tuberculosis bacilli, taken from human beings, If the proposals of Prof, Pehrlng,' the great bacteriologist and opponent of Dr. Koch's tuberculosis theories, are adopted by the Relchstagi Proi.' Behrlng pleaded the adoption of an Imperial law to this end, In a con ference: with the ministry of agricul ture. The professor also proposes to adda. gramme of, formalin to every 10 quart can of milk. He maintains that fresh milk contains elements fatal true that we hav anarchy and social, hrni to deal With but this Is not evfl pec uliar to us, for all nations have to deal with them. We ar'"stiU in the flushj of mahbood and ws have a future ahead ' of ; - ', ; . , "We have entered' tka-; fourth een tary of our exUUoca. mlth 4 big qutd tlon mark staring us In the face. We M jvretlves oj pur. P01IMCJ4 JUbfttXw but ir what. wef call political Ubettji Is found In thtf c'lUes, it Is a peculiar liberty. We ,nA now arrlydj at sj tlfri when we must correct the evllej that hv arises Jn our government, and there ore. many of henj. even 1 only In our .city governmenta. It isj doubtful Jt the makers of the constitu tion "would recognise It If they were te see It now.' W It certainly baa beerj stretcfied: "Wt "cahnotlaT"that "the trt saving baa been harmful, foe it-Js better that It be stretched than that Jtt should break ."We should keep high ideals, wheftef new or old; If we don't ww will AecUna, We ought not to put men at the head of the nation's affairs whose honor can In any way be questioned." M'--l.(.SW'lw""-'f1 the new society will be to get land from the United States government. That fs tke crux of the scheme. ' The land un der the operation of the Homestead act can be secured at a nominal price' by settlers remaining on it for a brief term of years, .. -i.v,-, . ..w.. , Having the land, the society will make a selection ftpm the families of the slums and move such as give prom'r . ise of success from the congested dis tricts to new settlements. ; The society will locate the families on the land ex tectuig the railways to give them free .transportation,, Jfhe, society will take care of the settlers until they can sup port themselves, and as the lands be come productive, yearly payments by , the settlers 'to the society will, be ex pected until full payment Is made. The scheme is to be financed by the Issu ance of bonds against the lands secured by settlement. , Millionaires are ex pected to take the bonds in $50,000 lota, The project, 4oes not differ in purpose from what other societies have attempt ed. The difference is one of scope. , liX V; AMERICAN BEEF . ; . . . r v t-. r through London, when this beef is ao - "V ?l compelled only by the certificates ' of the English veterinary surgeon. '. The ' linportcitlon of beet and pork direct ,from Australia ria prohibited also for Important veterinary and sanitary rea-. sons. Pending further inquiries, the govenment Is withholding its decision with regard to the importation, irci en beef direct from Argentina and of frozen porlt dlrecY'fromCanaaT""'""- It is .considered probable that the government may. relax stringency .-of the"prssent provlslbns In order t aid the efforts of the munfclpol council to procure cheaper meat for the people of to disease baoieria but that It quickly '.loses them. Formalin." he adds would conserve these elements Indefinitely. Trifle of 5,000,00a v Berlin, Jan. 23.' The financial pa pers regarding the capital' of $6,000,000, withwhlch the German Petroleum Com pany was organized to coroPetO with the Standard Oil Company, ia a smalt trifle, compared vrith, the paid up cap ital of the Rockefeller concern. The founders are ' the Deiitsch bank, the Na,tIona bank, Jacob Stern oif Frank fort and the. Handet. ' and Industrial banks, ' . ''" ' ' " : ' ,