SUNDAY, PtlRUARY 19, 1908. THB IfORKIKO ASTOIUAK, ASTORIA, OREGON. o o o o o o o o C 1 r ' 1 - for 1906 OF The J. S. Dellinger Co. " ' ' ',.1 ' i "' : ; S- t" ' . "H Astoria, Oregon Fine Line of Samples Now Ready. We furuifh all the latest designs nt prices lower , than j Eastern Houses and save you the freight. ; :, . f ; ' COME AND SEE US PRAEL'18 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 22L Draying and Expressing All goods thlpped to our car will receive special attention. 709-713 Ccsznerclal Street. rr ? H o osooo$aocooooooooooooo O SID ''OJniFKOIALJST. j.j lHiELEVENTII ST. O3y)000000000000000000 VV DO L IE At CIGARS, PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. WILL MADISON i FROLIC IN3IEXIC0 (MAKING THE PI NAT A DURING THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL I J COAL HOD that won'tjspill coal all over at ' w. c. LAWS a CO. B" . - We sell Stoves also. . 331 Bond St. Staple and Fancy firocenes , .'s FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Supplies of all kinds at lowest prloei (or Fishermen, Farmers andJLoggers Branch Unlbntowo, Phones, 711, '' Uniontown, 713 A.V.ALLEN, , T.nth and Oommereial Streets.. ... ',. , ZASTORIA. OREGON. KtTTTrrmilliiiiniiinll IIUIHIII1III III IITIimP TU ktrih fveveklaai raatlae U fke Oreet Social rsa MtkUf r el tie ea.seaDreeelaar run? oil. f Christmas in Mexico la not the typ ical Christina of cold and snow tod Ice, bat on of bright warm sunshine. cloudless bin skies, flower In profu sion, tress la fail foil and a lift of oat of door. " " .7 At leut week before Christmas In the principal streets of Mexico arches are erected from sidewalk to sidewalk. festooned with wreaths of flowers and bunting in the national colors red. white and green. Under the arches booths arc erected, and every toy man ufactnred In Mexico is on sale. In every Mexican house great ormv aratlou are made for what Is called the "pinata." Every child begs and scrapes and saves the centavo for weeks and month ahead. All kind of article are made especially for this ceremony, ana every ramiiy vie witn Its friends and neighbors to have its pinata more beautiful and fanciful than any one eise. ' : :!!' y j n 4 The olnata la reallr an earthenware niensu wnicn is in general use ror cook ing. It Is called In common parlance an olla and 1 of brown pottery some thing like the old fBHhloned ' earthen- war crocks used In the north before enamel ware became the fad. The olnota are lareo or small, a the arse or tne Durcnaser nermlta. Tner are round, pot bellied and very large It the too. They are sold from door to aoor on tne streets and in the market. They cost only 10, 13 or 20 centavos, but the olla 1 the least expensive part of th game. '. The body of the olla for a woman la covered with tissue paper; then a crin kled paper dree 1 fashioned: then a bodice 1 built op draped to represent a loose wmte waist, and above till is Disced a false face. The hair la mada with black paper, braided into one long pian at tne dick, a the women wear their hair in Mexico. Sometime a white tehuSna headdresa Is made of the lace paper used by bakers and confec tioners, j j i i , i . i A flower pinata Is decorated with' large paper flowers In every color of the tslnbow. lied, while and green rib bons, forming long streamers, and sil ver and sold tinsel, alasa balls and col ored lights all help to make the flower pinata very beautiful. The possibilities for dressing these pinatas are endless. In a large family the mother and daughters have their own pinata. and great secrecy is maintained in the dec qratlon of the olla. It Is the aim of each to devise as original a dressing for the pinata as possible, and it can be made a very extravagant ornament in tbo families of wealthy Mexicans the luxury of the pinata often mount Into thousands. A f ter the olla is decorated to the taste It is filled. The Ailing consists of pea nuts, hazel nuts, bard candles, like marbles, and all kinds of Mexican dulces. These dulces are candled fruits, nut paste, etc. Christmas night the pinatas are car rled In great state into the sala and suspended from the celling one at a time. All the relative of the family are present, and a cousins of the fifth and sixth degree are recognised and children art very numerous there 1 generally a large garnering, xney all sit very demurely on chairs ranged In a row around tne waua or tne room. One person Is constituted master of ceremonies, tne eldest son or daughter of the bouse. He or she stands In the middle of the room. Near by 1 a jar or umbrella stand filled with aplsaco canes or sticks. When everything is ready a child or grown person is se lected ana caned by name, cue come forward and Is blindfolded. Then the fuu begins. The person blindfolded is turned round and round until she loses all knowledge of where the pinata bangs. A cane Is put lu her hands, and alio la told to hit the nlnata and try to break It She is given three cuances. ir sne ratia to bit It sue sits down amid laughter and ridicule. If she hits it without breaking it she is entitled to a small prize. " And so it goes ou, one after another being called up, blindfolded and given a cane and three chances to break the pinata. liunlly one more fortunate than the rest succeeds In giving a hard enougn blow, and, crash, the pinata falls to the crounda in hundreds of bits. and its content are scattered far and wide. A wild scramblo ensues. Everrtiodv rushes forward to gather as much of me apuiea contents as possible. ... The fortunate breaker of the Dinnta gets a handsome prise and Is awarded tne seat of lionor. He or she sits down and 1 debarred from another trial at breaking another pluuta. M soon as the confusion dies down and order la somewhat restored another olla Is hung up and the same routine gone through. So the fun continues until the last pla: ta la brokeu, aud then the prizes nre awarded. V i, ,. j ' C V The pinata party Is the creat' social and fun making feature of the Christ mas season. After the pinatas have been brokeu and a supper has been served there follows dancing, or a trav eling company of .Indians from the mountains is brought in to ahig and dance In native costume. These traveling Indians are some what ilk the singing bands which go around at Christmas time from house to house In England, Germany, France and Italy. They hare been known and BgEuto In Mexico from time lmmemo- Cftf Star. - ' CIRCU3 PERFORMERS. I Tbeas he Clreaa Is Vary . rtoaa Atmtr, , , To clrcu peopl th circus is a very lenou ining. WUa a bareback rider slip to th ground after a somersault 9r a lofty tumbler mlea th shoulder it i ni business to land on th audi ence 1 all sympathy, as If feeling It self Aow It I to fall before so many eople, Very Utile the performer care for all the vast multitude. Ill mind 1 on the superintendent; bis particular superintendent, who I Watching him at the side of the arena, and who. when be goe off, la sore to ask very pointed ly now nia eye happened to be Inac curate or hi muscle lflflrm. There la no place la the clrcu for performer wno rail. Even the downs look a little bit seri ous behind the scene. But perhaps tnat IS only because the black Unaa they paint on their whitened visages are always so elum and solemn. And what a wilderness of fun making peo ple mere are in the L ter day circus the Bumnklu. the Loon, the Uarleonln. the Grimacer, the Merry Andrew, the Auainau ixwoy, um zany, the Pierrot, the Punch, the Motley Fool and finally the German Broad Face, whose name is raddy Burke! One of the clowns was sitting on his trunk In the dress ing room licking- a stick of black naint and rubbing it on bis cheeks so as to make a most funereal expression. The small boy asked him what kind of a clown he was. He said that he was Just "Funny FrigkJy," and he got his visiting card, out of bl trunk. It read, "II. Friskey. Clown and Comedian,' and it bad a heavy gold rim. which mad it very Imposing. In th four corner It said Europe and Asia and Africa and America, which showed that 1L Friskey's fame had reached in tour corner of tne card. Until you saw bl merry caper In the ring you never could believe that a man with such a serious face and such an Im posing visiting card could be either funny or frisky.-MetroDoIItan Mara- sine. TRUTH OR PARADOX? Life levels ail men: death teveala the eminent . Liberty means responsibility. ' That is wny most men dread It. While we have prison it matter lit tle wnicn or us occupy the cells. Titles distlnirulfih the mediocre, em barrass the superior and are disgraced oy the inferior. Democracy substitutes election bv the Incompetent many for appointment by me corrupt lew. Do not do uuto others as van would that they should do unto you. 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He explained that one of bis neighbor Intended to ace him and ha wanted to get a book so be could find out tne law. The clerk gave him a copy of a book called "Every Man Hi Own Lawyer." The colored man sat down at one of the desks and turned the pages of the book ror an Dour. Tben be came to the desk of the assistant and said: M 'Deed, boss, cain't you git me sump ln' easier? Dls vera is d fifth edition. Cain't I have de fust edition? Mebbe I c'u'd understan' dat I ain't bin git tin' on right smart with dls vera fifth one." Baltimore News. Scow Bay Iroa 8 Irass Vkths llzzzlzttztmtt Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryinen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work.- Prices lowest Phen8 245f. Comer EUhteesth zzi Frcnklla. The Tools of Gealaa. Some of the greatest discoveries in physic and chemistry have been made wun me simplest forms or apparatus and under the most modest conditions of laboratory equipment One need only recau me acnievements of the famous John Dalton and in later time of Sir Gabriel Stokes to illustrate the noint As regards the latter, a comment of Lorn Kaylelgb. la of Interest Stokes' experimental work, he bats, waa exe cuted with the most modest appliances. Many of bis discoveries were made in a narrow Dasaace behind the nantrv of his house, into the window of which h j nail a euutter uxed with a slit in It and a bracket on which to Dlace crystals and prisms. Loudon Telegraph. A False Report. "I have been told." said Mrs. Old- castle, ."that your daughter has been uoing some wonderful things lu pyrog rapuy." 'Oh. no," replied her hostess, "she alnt been there at all. The lust letter we bad from her nhe was In Plttsbure and thought bIioM go 'right through to aslHngtou."-C!;!cMgo llevord Herald. 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