The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 21, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH n, tgofl.
4
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT
Local Organizations Will Endeav'
oer to Build Up the City.
MONEY TO BE EXPFNDED
Astorians Are Waking up to the Neces
sity of Organiwsd Effort to Beau
tify and Improve the City
and Building Homes.
Tlirongli thf elToiH of enterprising
citizens, several eivie improvement or
ganization have been formulated in the
city with the intention of opening out
new streets, building homes and beauti
fying the eity. For a long time the As
torian advocated orjjaiwation of this
kind, and through its efforts a Civic Im
provement league was organized, with
the object of promulgating eastern idea'
in beautifying the residence portion of,
the eity, The organization was compos-;
ed chiefly of prominent women of the '
city and although they worked hard1
and faithfully, their efforts were notj
appreciate.!. The work, however, ac- j
eomplished in many of the eastern cities'
has stimulated the people of Atoria
to organized efforts with the result that
several organization have been effected
and increased activity has resulted in
fecuring a large memltership. j
In order to make the work of the j
different organizations successful, it will ;
be necessary to secure the co operation
of the common council, to t ho end. that !
many streets can be opened and improv- j
ed, affording opportunities for residents 1
and new comers to secure homos thereby j
stimulating business activity with its j
resultant benefits to the entire city, j
The indications are, that Astoria w ill j
be one of the most prosperous cities on j
the coast this summer and fall, and j
more and better building will be added
in addition to an increase in the popula- j
tion. In addition to opening streets and j
building homes, there is considerable I
important work in store for th various j
organizations. Many of the streets and
ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE.
DISCOUNT SALE
OF
DRESS GOODS
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS WE HAVE
MARKED THEM DOWN FROM
5 to 50
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF BROADCLOTH, ALPACA, PANAMA, MO
HAIRS, ETC. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY DRESS GOODS WHEN
YOU CAN GET NEW AND UP-TO-DATE GOODS AT EXCEPTION
ALLY LOW PRICES.
25 Per Gent Discount on Skirts
We have placed on sale zoo up-to-date Tailor-made Walking Skirts at a
discount of 25 per cent
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
In the store that your dollars bring you the best results. All goods sold
under a money-back guarantee.
Macoma Coffee, a good 40c value, special for these 3 days at 30c lb; 3I
lbs. $1.00
Imported Castile Soap 25c bar
Cbow Chow, red rose brand, our regular 20c seller for 15c bottle
Rolled Oats 23 lbs., $1.00
Kidney Beans i-lb. tins, 10c
E FOARD U
Where the New things
old houses are in need of innovation and
repair.. The water front particularly
dors not present nn inviting appearance
to intending investor. Most of thi
property belong to a cla of people
abundantly able to remove the old
haek that have digraced the city and
put the city and prompt y in a inoie
anitary condition,
Kveiy dollar invoked in municipal
improvements, in building new house
and stores and beautifviug the residence
poition of the city, in building now
store building with mote uniformity of
architecture, mean the investment of
thousand of dollar in the city that
will naturally (low through the chan
nels of trade and build up a city at the
mouth of the Columbia that will be a
credit to the state and the Pacific Coat.
duly in united effort can these imHrt
ant result be aecomplihed. and it will
require earuet ond'avor and possibly
a few sacrifice on the part of Cue citi
zens to accomplish the desired end. The
result will no doubt le Wndicial, and
the removal of many existing nuisances
add greatly to the attractiveness of the
city. These are matters that should
receive the careful consideration of the
common council and their assistance will
lie necessary in orded to secure the de
sired results.
Astoria has Wn endowed by nature
with many attractive resource, Clatsop
county offer a splendid field for in
vestment, and there is abundant room
for the investment of capital s( that
other resources and revenues may be
obtained, instead of depending wholly
on the fishing and timWr resources of
the county.
The recent meeting of the prominent
fanner of the state will no doubt stim
ulate and result in renewed efforts in
building up the agricultural, horticul
tural and dairying interests of the
county, and the many good suggestions
made in orations and paper's read before
the meeting will In- beneficial from an
educational standpoint and those inter
ested in thee industries will profit by
the experience of others and advance
along modern lines and scientific ele
ments of practical farming and dairy
ing. Have you weakness of any kind
stomach, back, or any organs of the
body? Dont dope yourself with ordi
nary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea is the supreme curative power.
35 cent:. Frank Hart, druggist.
Per Cent
STOKES CO.
Make Their Debut.
CHADWELL NEWS.
Local Happenings on the Lewis & CUik
by Occasional Contributor.
ClIAinVKI.l., March 'JO.
Kditor Asloriiin: The Hteain dredg
er that the Irving Kio. and lleckaul
have been building, i completed and at
wotk repairing the dyke on the I'. It.
lleckard place, before going to Young'
ltiver,
Farmer are preparing for spraying
and trying to profit fivnu the informa
tion obtained at the Farmer' t'ougrcs.
F.lius role, who lias been in eliarg
of the Win, lleckard plac the past year
is about moving to town. It i under
stood tli.it the owner. Mr. Sw igler will
run the phuv thi eaon.
Mm lleckard ha moved into his new
house (hi I tic John l.ar-cn place and
Charles Fhhtnd Ins moved onto tit'
J, lleckard place.
Frank 11. Mudd ha puivhaed the
Koss jiliur and moved onto the same so
there has liccn unite a number of
chaiiiies.
RECEIVE NEW BOOKS
City Library Has Additions
it's Shelves.
to
15 IN A GOOD CONDITION
City Library1 is Patronized by Large
Number of People All the Latest
Books, Papers, and Magizines
Are on Hand.
A numWr of book have been received
of late by the eity library and the li-t
of good Uioks which i con-taut ly in-i-rrasing
both by donations and pur
chase, i fast milking the library one
of the bet city libraries in the state
outside of Portland. The number of
patrons too is increasing. All of the
best magazine publihed an to be
found on the tables, together with thp
weekly periodicals, and all f the promi
nent daily coast pap-rs.
Among the new book- which have
been received of late at I he library are
Hearts and Ma-U" Harold M.-Oath:
The Long Day" ; "In the Midst
of Alarm-." Knlx-rt Unrr; "Maggie Mil
ler," Mary .Ian - Holme; "Tin- Admit
able Tinker." Kdg u- .Icp-oii : "The Hou-c
ot Mirth." Kditii Wharton: " l:c- ( on
iptc-t of Canaan." I'.otN Ta 1 kitigtoii :
"Four in Camp," K.tlph II. Harbour;
"I'aradi-e." Alice Brown; "Hawthorne
und His Cinle." Julian Hawthorne;
"Sidney Lanier." Kdwar.l Mini-: "The j
Ivbtor." M.n'y K. Freeman; "I'.elty
Wale-: Fre-lunaii," and "Hetty Wales: j
Sophomore," Margaret Ward; "l!o-e of!
the l:iwr," Kate Doiigla. Wiggins;
"I'lain Miry Smith." Henry W. Philipp-; j
"A Sword of the Old Frontier' Pan. hill j
Pari-li: "The Wood Fire in Number 3,"
Hopkin-011 Smith; "Sidney: .-r Sum
mer 011 the St. Lawrence," Anna hapin
Kay; "The ConjuiVm's House," (ieorge
Kdvvard White; "lien lilair: The Story
of a PlaiiiMiian." Will Lit t h-ln idge ;
' Pinky Perkins: .lu-t a Hoy," Captain
If. Hammond, 1. S. A.; "The Caiubler,"
Cecil Thurston; "The House of a Thou
sand Candle," Meridith Nicholsen.
TERRIFIC SNOWSTORM.
PIG PINKY, Wyo., March O.-The
most terrific snow (storm in the history
of this section has ju-t come to an end
here, having raged continuously since
the 10th of March. The snow is piled
seven feet in depth in places and is two
feet deep on the level. Stage and mail
seovices have been interferrd with.
It is feared that tremendous los-es of
sheep have occurred in the desert east
of here and, it is reported, some of the
flocks have been entirely wiped out.
There is no feed accessible and Dock
masters are desperate.
Several sheep herders arc missing and
their employeis are apprehensive lest
they have perished. Cattle in a major
ity of cases have been kept in good con
dition by feeding, it being possible for
them to be driven through the snow.
The only possible method of travel
between ranches is on -now shoe-.
Sleep
Like a. Top
Don't lie awake with the remedy at
your elbow. To banish wakeful
ness, nervous starts, bad dreams
to sleep soundly and waken re
freshedtake Beecham's
Pills
Bold Everywhere, In boxes 10c. and 25c,
FOR IMPROVEMENT
McClure Improvement Club Meets
Last Evening.
SEAWALL PROPOSITION IS
Communication is Received Fiom the
Grocets' Association Asking the
Club For a Seawall Club Of
fers Prites to Children.
Though lacking in numbers the meet
ing of the McClure Improvement Club
lat evening in the county court limine
ilid not want in enthusiasm und earnest-
iic-s, und the few who were in attend
ance showed by their actions and vigor
ous di-ciis-ion of the matters vvhieh
came up that thev meant business.
The meeting was rul led to order by
President Pall, who in the absence of
the secretary appointed Mr. Carpenter
to lake down the proceedings.
Seawall Is Needed.
The matter of commencing the agita
tion for a -eawall for Atori,i wit
brought up when a eoininuiiicat ion was
read from the 1!. tail Grocers' Associa
tion. asking that the club take this
proposition in hand, with a view toward
ultimately -eeing the wall begun and
lini-hed. The communication tugge-ted
that the club appoint a committee to
confer with the V iV C, It. P. oflleial
to ascertain whether or not the load
would lie willing to lend it ail and
influence in the construction of a
wall. Acting on the communication the
1 bib expressed it approval of the tim
ed -' association's suggestion, and the
chair will this week appoint a committee
to confer with the railroad officials.
Will Offer Priies.
It was decided lat evening that the
McClure Club will give prize, to the
school child in the district who is able
to collect the largest pile of tin cans
und other rubbish by the end of the
month. The prizes are as follows:
First prize, ,4iNi; -ccoiid prize, M.l;
third prize. .2.oi); mid fourth prize, $1.
A committee of three consisting of
Me-sr-i. Skiles, Carpenter, and Stein,
were named by the chair to act as 11
board of iii-pectioii. This committee will
visit the respective rubbi-h heaps which
the childieii have gathered and award
the prizes to those who haw- be n most
successful in their collection. I'.Vl'I'V
child who enteis I lie unit -t is 1 ui- -1
ed to notify I id'-nt Mali by phone or!
in pet -on where he lias collect -d the
iM-tii i-, sometime before tin- last of the
month and then the committee will
come around and i 11 - t the icsult of
his vvoik.
Resolution Adopted.
A H'-o!ntioii via- introduced and
adopted by the dub r.-lating to the im
proving of -licet". wiHi c-pecja 1 .
ence to Pond and Ihiaiie street-. 'I Ir
resolution -tales that it j. the sense of
tin club that when Pond and limine
street- or any other streets are im
proved by the city, hit th- impiove
nicnt, be by cement -i.leuall;- and
imirndaiiii.iiig, -o that the work will be
permanent. It i- further ie-olved that
the council be furnished with a copy of
the resolutions, There being nothing
further of importance to be considered
by the club, an adjournment vva taken.
SLATED FOR PRESIDENCY.
Gage Tarbell May Become President of
Mutual Life.
NKW YOKK, March LW.-Thc Herald
today nays:
!.'H,': K. Tarbell in slated tentatively
for the presidency of the Mutual Life
Insurance Company in the event that
the forces now enlisted under the banner
of Stuyvesunt Fish should succeed in
ousting from the Mutual the present,
board of trmdee and executive oilier.
" Mir. Tariiell is- at present the xecond
vice-president of the Ivpiitablo Life. As
surance Society. While the present an
nouncement may be accepted authorita
tively, it is no part of the Fish cauninin
to have this poition of its plan prema
turely revealed, and extraordinary ef
forts have been made to keep it secret."
Always Keeps Chamberlainvs Cough
Remedy in His House.
"We would not he without Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. It in kept on
hand continually in our home," gays W.
W, Kearney, editor of the Independent,
Lowry City, Mo. That h just what
every family should do. When kept at
hand ready for instant use, a eold may
be checked at the outset and cured in
much less tim.; than after it has be
come settled in the system. This rem
edy is also without a peer for croup in
chihlren, and will prevent the attack
when given as soon as the child be
comes hoarse, or even after the eroupy
cough appears, which can only be done
when the remedy is kept at hand. For
sale by Frank Ifart and leading druggists.
We have fairly out
year in getting together the swellest line I
of Spring Clothes Ever
Shown in the City
SEE OUR
P. A. STORES
Public Confidence is Our Greatest Asset.
COMPETITIVE SHOOT.
Revolver and Pistol Expcits Meet in
Mew York.
NF.W YOKK, March F.xi'it. with
the revolver and pistol lal night begun
the couiH-titiou toi" the national cham
pionship with l hose weapons. The con
test is also lieiug conducted ill m'Vcii
other cities. The meeting Is the annual
indoor championship ol tho I tutsd
State Kcvolvcr Associutioii.
From tho cliliy list twenty ni.-u will
compete at the .Manhattan gallery for
the Natioiml title, while Minllar compe
tition an' lieiug shot at Postou, Spring
licld. Mass., Chicago, St. Louis, Pine
Pliitf, Ark., and Puichurst, N. C.
At the clo-e of the content, the tar
get, will ! reviewed by Secretary J. 1).
Crabttvc in Sptingticld. Kuril competi
tor ha titty shot with each weapon at
a range of twenty yards.
The bent score inude hit night wa
by A. I.. A. lliiiiimpwright, at. th
piescribcd tyi-nty yard. He scored ft.
M. Hay and .1. K Stillman laith shot
targets in competition for the pistlol
tite 1 he former entered two targets of
Si each. Stilltnaii denied two targets
totalling '."I and "I ivpcctiwdy.
Ihe Manhattan Association ha- tic-c-pted
a challenge liom the Circle le
Caibinier de Pari-, of Fiance, for an
ill! e n.it 1011 1 1 match unh Ihe levolvel
all-1 lilb- whhli will be collide I bv
cable, the lit t-l pa it ol Mav.
ViO'ilig tho-1' who lll -hoot in this
city me Lieutenant Peginald II. SaVI'e,
.Io'iii I lid Ii .1- ; -on, and I i .
W. II II I ai' Lett, all loi lie I- 1 hampioii".
Vinol builds you up
and keeps you up
Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation without oil.
Better than old-fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to restore health for
Old people, delicate children,
weak run-down persons,
and after sickness, colds,
coughs, bronchitis and all
throat and lung troubles.
Try it on our guarantee.
CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist.
GRAND
MILLINERY
OPENING
of the season's
Latest and Fashionable HATS
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,"
MARCH 20-21
MRS. R. INGLETON
Welch Illock, opp. Budget Office
The time is
here for you to
select your
SPRING
SUIT
done ourselves this
WINDOW.
J
Baking Powder
Try a ran of
Schilling's Best
every can guaranteed, r your money
buck,
Wn give no premiums, hence the ipul
ity of our goods aie better, and ivsj
you money.
Olympic Flour
1.'J0 p. r Sack $4 05 Per Ilarrel
All Und of freuli fruit nud vehe
tahlc. 4ST0RIAGR0CERY
Phone Main m
823 Commercial St
Afflicted With Rheumt:im.
"I wa and am yet afflicted wi'li
rheumatism," nay Mr. .1. C. Itayue,
ehl'.r of the II laid, Addition, Indian
Trmlory, "but thank to fhamhf rlnlti'
I'am lialm am able oii"e more to attend
to bilsities. It i the best of litsi
mints'' If troubled with rln-uiiiati-m
give I'am Itilin a trial and you me cer
tain to be more than plen-ed with tin
't pt irli'-f which it afford, "tie ap
plication relieve, the pain. For a!
bv Frank Hart and leading PruggisU
NOTICE.
All voters of Clatsop county, irres
pective of parties, are hereby Invited
i and requested to meet and participate
I in a nut" meeting to lie held In " Logan
hall" at Astoria, on MUiiruiiy, ipui i,
i:Ml, lit 10 a. in., for the purpose of
nominating a full county ticket to b
voted for on Monday, June 4, 11)00.
C. J. TRKNCIIARD,
Chairman of the Citizens'
Committee of Astoria, Or.
MAX W. FOUL,
Secretary.
THE
Dr. C.CEE WO
Chinese
Medicine Co.
Formerly locates! 253
Alder Street : for the
past five ycars.IIAVE
I MOVED into the.
'flW )r'c' tiuilding
"'' at the Bouth-eiutt cor
ner of First and Morrison Streets. En
trance No. 162 Front Ht.
Successful Home Treatment
Dr. C.OKK WO In known throiiKliout the
nulled States, unci Ih called th (I rent Chinese
Doctor on account of !! wonderful oureii
without the aid ol a knife, without uslni
poison or droits of any kind, lie treat an y
and all disease with powerful oriental root
lierlm, hark", and vci(eUIle that are un
known to medical neli-nce In llil" country,
and through the use nf these harmless- reuie
dlcn lie. guarantees' to cure
Catarrh, Aithma, Lung Trouble, Rhcumttiim,
Nervouinen, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, FtmtU
Weakness and all Chronic D'seases.
Call or write, oncloMiiK i '2-cent HtampK for
mullliiK book and circular. Address,
The C Gt Woo Chinese Medicine Co.,
No. 161 1.2 First St., 5.E. Cor. Morrison.
Mention thin Portland Oregon,
STAMMERING AND STUTTER
ING CURED
For Particular! Addreta
THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM
MERERS 12G1 oaA lamhlll Street,
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