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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1906)
SUNDAY, JANUABY 14, 1000, Am moits ncu jistoiuax astokia ohegon. IlIiOTBWOi Everything That's Canned Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON Can b found among our littt of raniied good. Every klixl the brut of Very Interesting Session Held on It kind, eud ti perfection of the ranncr' art because they ere canned whaie raised end have tlio urldml flavor and goodne of bom Hialw A few specimen on display lu our window your money back If good ara nut at reprewulad. Yesterday. SOME VALUABLE PAPERS ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. TBI RELIABLE CB0CE8S TISSX TALES OF TBI TOWH Birt' y Prty- W of th most en joyable birthday partle which ha happened In thl city fur aottie lima occurred last Friday at th" bom of J. Y, Atlama between Kensington and lelngtn avenue on Eleventh street, when MU Mary Malison celebrated Si r fourt.rnth birthday. Hong 'and game, served to wm away a few de lightful houra. Kcfreshmeiil war erved, Ml Maltaon aa I ha recipient of many beaut iul present from her friend who lb her uiany happy la tum of tha day. Taacbara Maat.-At :30 o'chak ye. letdav morn 1 11 thr nicellna of tha hIiiioI teacher of tha city owllirrd In tha Hhively building, llollcall and tha minute of tha prevbm meeting a err road and thru County School" riiiperln tendeiit"Mi Werreiit addressed the teachers on tha rounty learher' Insll tuta. After Mis Warren's talk tha association adjourned to tha grde meeting. dirusslng the subject nf arithmetic. Whan tha asoclation kad lwen railed to a general meeting Kuper Interment tlalk intra an explanation regarding the promotion at the end of tha term. Tha following program wa reported on ty the reeutie com mil tea for tha next meeting. Nubje-t for diwu'sion. "Inauaue," leader for general meeting. Ml Itarheri leaden for grade meetngFirt grade, Mr. Fulloni fWond grade,' Miss Obenj Third and Fourth grade, Ml Fett Fifth and SUth grade. Mr. Harry Seventh and F.lghlh grade. Mix luin gf. Pine Apples I jij A shipment Just in ;; They are' nice and ripe and of ex- I ; cellent flavor. JOHNSON BROS. ; , GOOD GOODS. I !; 118122 Twelfth Et. Aitorla, Ora. ! 530000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOO A Household Favorite Wherever Used '-Wae Australia's Best Product and your most economical and satisfactory fuel ' . x 'Phone Orders to Main 1961 ELMORE & Bull Aaothar ftmu.'l Kchntlaer. a Russian, AM hie declaration of Inten tion to become a citbn-n of America, lib tha county clerk, yesterday, a It's ternlng soon. RegUtrtio-Tlie registration Imoka at County Clark Clinton' office showed a total, to data, of 190, of tha 1M ar in tha city. and !W In tha country pwlnet. Fnnaral Today. T'ta funeral of Mr. Hannah Keal.urg wit ba held thl. after noon at two o'clock from the Kira, iilhrran Uuirch. Rydiult pator of tha rhurrh, offlilatlng. Tha remain ill be held here awaiting lntrurtlon 'rom relative for ahiptnent Tha data li nn. Lait Rita. From the F.piwopa tliunh thl afternoon at X oVlmk, tin funeral of Mia Nnrah Wilon. daughter of Swan Wil.on of thi elty, ill or rur. Itev. K. Short will onrlte, and tha Interment will ba In (irarnaood eemetery. Cooptr1! Annual Daaranc S! Raw Goin Ob. Don't Mtta It Ordara U Probata. Two mdrr err made by Judge Trem-hard. ait ling for probata matUn. veetardair. I loth were lilting the date for hearing final re port of adminitrator! In the etat of Kllen Ot'onnor. on February Kit b nexti and In tha estate of Kmeline I finnan, on February 12th. t Turtday, Jan. i6tb, at 9 a, m. Proaaa Succtaa. Il i announn'd by the management of tha A. 4 C. R. II liul all tli ir anuinea will' ahortly be et)ulpted a oil burner, Tha expert' nirnt whieh ba proved utTful oft the Southern IVIHc train in ("alitor nU, wa tried with -iial ihitm on tha Columbia river line, and now the iriiiaiiilnir fin mdnea lll ba intalled a oil burner. At Foard ft Stoke Co. Ptaaent Patitione-Another til ion wa filed yeaterday with thr i-ily audi tor by t!ia proiierty owner living on Irving avenue between Kigliteetith and Fortieth ntreet, aking that the niuiuil art in ome manner on the ielition pre eutetl by tha am nroiierty owner. Iat May. praying for tha improvement of Irving Ava. between the treel above named. ,The petition rwitle the fart that the nroiMwad Imiirnvainent would - - 11 ba done at no eot to tha public, it be i"g agr-ed by the reident living alonf! the atreel to bear the expen-e. It i further tted that tha impiovenient I much needed, and for thi reon me Immediate notion U deiii by the a tit loner. The matter will probably tr Itrouglit up befora the city fcniiicil to morrow night. , Cooper! Annual Claaranca Sala Bow Going On. Dont Miaa It COMPANY Wenun'a Work Discussed from Variooi Staodpointa aid Cleverly Dtaooaed of Incidental Eottrtiinmant Mora t Coma. Tha regular meeting; of tha Woman' Club of A-torla, waaVld at Red Men' kail yatrday There wa a good at tertlanoo and quotatbtna on "Work" era glvan In repo o rod can. Mr, (.aarbart chairman of the aftermngi and a lnot pleln(f and motructke pro)rram wa rewlered. The aubjert in hand waa Tha Effect of Womaa'a Work In tha Industrial WefU I. Iteadlng-"To Ubor to Pray," by F. K. tKgwidi by Mr. W. (X lla roe. t 1 Paper "Tlia F.ntranra of Woman in tha Industrial World," aa aociologi oligkal Quetion," by Mr. Cawrhart. 3. Itecitation "The Song of the Shirt." T. Hood; by Mr. A. A. Fimh. 4.'Paer "Ha tilt Incre'aa of Wo- men In the Imlu.tiial Vwld IW-prived Xlen of Their I'mitlon. !" by Mr. Fredda Cratk. 5. Heading "An Kxtract on Woik. by Mr. 8. FJmorr, The whole M-hedule for tha enter tainmeiil moot thoroughly enjoyed and eM-ial pka'iira wa found in the Individual offering of the Meilame Ceariiart and Cratke, IV entire theme contributed by Mr. Cearhart I bare published, and tliat of Mia. Gratke will appear in tomor row ' lue, the demand on pace toilay precluding It publication along with that of her colleague. Mr. Gaarbaart'i Addraas. The Kntrance of Women In tha In- d il -trial World a a Sociological Que- lion. "Jut now tnagiLtlna writar, editor and MriidiHiint aie iiending a deal of ammunition on women in public life; women in club life particularly ana they turning their batterie lonee on the nt'iolouii-al effect of the entrance of omen in the indutrial woild. "Soma of thrm aert without quali- Oration, that a decadence of home li a. dcvrea.a in marriage, lucre In di vorce, derreaa in birth-rata a com pored to death-rate and increa of the aortal evil, are tha rnlta of women entering tha bulnca world. "iVidcnt RiMwrvelt in hi hut me- age to Congre ay the ocial evil are oim-idnit with the entrance of women in the work! of huMn. Ye, he aayt, it la working change and diturlance in the domestic and ocial life of the nation, and reeom menda that the government take tep to eeiire m-icntiflc data, not only of the condition of child lalior. but of working women, aa well. Thee data to form haia for lrgii1ation kwking to amel iorating the condition. "'We mut have,' be ear 'aecomp lil facta, and the adjiHtmrnt to factory condiliom munt be made; hut iirely it can be mad with lea friction and lc harmful effect on fmily life than now I the ca. The whede mat ter in reality forma one of tha greatest Kociolopcal phenomenon of our time; it i a atrial question of the Brut import ance, of fur grvnicr uujionance iiihii ny merely political or economic qiiea- ion can ue, ana 10 aoive n we nwu ample data. "Itefora jut judgment, a it i look ed iixm from the limited taudMint ran ha made, there must ba compre hensive undcratanding of all aoclologl- cal and economic principle underlying tliexe condition. "W ara atanding too near tha be ginning of thia revolution to give t.i remilt n correct aetting. Thera nr too many factora entering our complex civilisation to correctly judge tlie value of ona to tha exclusion of all other factor. Ther ara thoe who quickly aay. Tha woman 1 at tha bottom of it all.' ba aver been to, aim that little pinode In the Garden of tden, .and from the oldet lit erst ur of rjpi nd of Greece, every fall from grace ha been laid at woman' door. roi long ago a clergyman of New York at Sabbath alliance convention, blamed oman for tli lax observance of the Lord' day. A thing absurd on tha face it. How would religioua aentiment ba preserved If not for tha women t The plague of poverty which ha fallen on ao (urge a portion of tha Brit- h Hand la laid, by one and antohcr ociologlnt in England to tha extrava gance) and kllrnea of women. Blamed, or exonerated, woman' power and In- i C. 1 1. The Leading Alienee in the world' work today la greater than ever befora and woman. Miirwbow, feel and know, her indivjdu ality. count va.tly more than It did fifty or sixty year ago. "What libertie and protection in proH-rty righta have bean accorded hart Site feel an independence in facing tha world with 'Mr.' prefixed to her name, and he carrma it with grace, too, that compel deference. Apropoa to lhi, tha editor of tha Portland Journal ays 'If girl doc-n't want to marry a "mere man" and rie a family that la her individual buine. If aha ran get a man' job and put hint to aucking hi thumb and wondering what th world t coming to, he get it, becaune he deserve it. and it aerve him right.' "Fiftr r-ir aim woman' activities were United. A k mean of 'livlibood there were only three vocation open to her: housework, sewing and teach ing. Her chief aim waa to marry. A girl, single at 22 or S3 year of age. wa an old maid. A woman physician or lawyer wa unknown. The marvel ou change in thi repect hk not) taken pine wholly by efforta other than woman'. Wouien did much pio neering for their own emancipation. 'If woman toilay i freed from many hackle that hindered her development, if lia i broader mind.-d and ha a larger sphere of uefulnea, then let her do honor to tho-c noble pioneer who Paved the war for her nplifhting. Fifty year ago, when Lucy Stone, who after graduating from Oberlin College (tiie only college admitting women at that time), desiring to sek In one of the churches, tlie announcement of her ad dres was made by the minister of the church in the following word! 'A hen wMie to' crow like a rooster in thin clutrch on Thursday evening. Anybody liking that kind of nni-ic is inviti-d to attend.' "About the ame time a woman at tempted to iek in a world's temper ance convention in New York. H took (Continued on page H) launch Attached. Pursuant to pro cess in attachment, in two suit, one filed by the First National Bank, for M'Oj and the other by Fulton Bros for 170. Sheriff Linville yesterday morning levied attachment upon the motor launch "Fox", the property of Captain Jack Krid. the defendant In the auila referred to Kmley Houghton, aa deputy, is in charge of the boat which i lying at th Fourteenth-street slip. The Fox csme down from Port land late Friday night or early yester day morning. Four Deeds Filed.-Fmir title chang ed hand here yesterday, according to the following instruments filed for rec ord at th county clerk' officet W. E. Clinton and J. R. Clinton to Nicholas Clinton, quit claim deed, consideration tl, conveying lot 3 and 4, block 81 s lot , block 132 j lot 4. block 147 J MeClures Astoria. Sarah J. Clinton et .al., to J. C. Clinton, the same property before described. - K. K Baxter and wife to Minnie B Lock, al land lying 60 feet west of the south J of lot 9. block 7. Railroad Addition to Ocean Grove. L M. Shafter and wife to R. 0. Gaston, warranty deed, consideration $11)00. conveying the N. 1 of N. W. 1-4; and J a W. 1-4 of N. W. 1-4. and lota and 10, of section 13, In T. 5 N R. 7 W. Every article in the house reduced. This is the greatest offering in Fine Dry Goods, Qothing, Furriishing Goods, Etc., placed before the people of the Lower Columbia for a year. COOPER, Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. TOXTt HOT. Never bare (Meat Barber proprietor. to wait long at the Oe Sbop. A. E. Fetawaoa, SO THX PEOPLE MAT KBOW The agency for the Portland Oregoaiaa will be located in the future at 5M Commercial atrret; phone Main 2751. Opposita Foard A Stoke. Office open until 10 p. m. W. R. Macbctu. agent. If you would like to p-t well, notice tha advertisement of the famoua ma agcr, Mr. Anderaon. WOOOI WOOD I WOOD! We have morcd to 338 Tenth street, corner of Grand avenue, and can be found ther at any time, for hauling and drtying purpose. R. C. McINTOSn. Cooper's Annul Clearance Sale Now Goiaf On, Doa't Hiss It The big embroidery (ale. ONE WEEK MORE Of Our Special Sate WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE SALE ON TEAMED PICTURES THE COMING WEEK. BE ON TIME PRICES BELOW COST. A FEW SETS OF SHAKESPEARE DUMAS AND DICKENS WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT COST. A BIG LOT OF sj-CENT PAPER NOVELS WILL BE SOLD AT CENTS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET YOUR BEADING NOW. vSvenson's Book 5 tore, Fourteenth and ConmercUl Street W art tol agents la Astoria for the Celebrated Stoves and Ranges OKXGOS DETELOPXEVT league Mnraia Portland, Jan. 12tk and 13tk On account of abort meeting 0. R. k N. Co. wfll sen rould tickets to Portland at ana aad th third fart for boat learirg Astoria, the mornicg el January litk Tickets good returning nalil January 16th. Any phase of hanger eaa be daintil gratified at any boor of the day or night at the Pake Restaurant, Thej kitchen and dining room service art of the positive heal Private dining i for ladies. On call inspire regular i torn. Try it Commercial street, oppo site Page building. - , Shorthand School Parties wishing to study shorthand at private night school ahoald call am or adreea Boy H. Keagy, HolJen Howe, Astoria, Ore. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doe all maaner of taxidermy, furniture apboi. tering, carpet cleaning aad kyhag, tree nuking n apacJalt aad all work guaranteed. i Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, X. Y, THE ZENITH AND TIE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yoej stand or sit on the oven door If ya wish. Prions reduced on ail atovwe a4 ranges till after the Holidays, 17. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET ft