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SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1907. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. WEST SIDE NEWS WINKS, LIQUORS AND CI0AM. TIIK MOllNIXO ASTOHIAN, AS'l'OHIA, OREGON. Daily Happenings at Warrenton, Seaside, Hammond and Fort Stevens. ! WARRENTON J WARUKXTOX. Jan. l'.i. Fred Mun son, of the tug Samson, whli h was so badly battered at sa while towing the nig Honanza recently that she was compelled to abandon the ship and seek her own safety, is vl-itins his mother, pending the completion of re-: pairs to the tug at lVr.la.d. , The Salvation Army, led by Captain j T. J. Smith. Lieut. Charles Mekula j and Kusigns R. 15town an 1 XI. Har-' mon, paraded the streets yesterday, j Much trouble has been experienced the past few days in getting telephon- j Ic communication with Astoria. The ice rushed a pole over In Young's Bay ar.d the wires were under water. There lias been no communication be tween this city and Fort Stevens, but there has been no interruption of tho service between here and Seaside. I has been purchased for the cutting de- If the weather moderates sufficient- ! par'.mcnt and the planing mill. The ly the Old Oregon Mill and the D. kilns are belli)? remodeled and the lum S. Kelly Lumber Company's mill will j ber will be thoroughly dried before he resume operations after having been jnK treated to tho planing process, closed during the coll weather. All Manager ltrent said today that by of the pipes In both mills are frozen, j the time the mill starts l; will have but it Is thought that they can be j been thoroughly overhauled and will thawed out by Monday If the weather continues warm. Nearly 175 men j oars can be procured to move the pro have been compelled to a week of Idle- i duet. Former employes, who have ness owing to the shut-down. Taking j pe. n working elsewhere since the shut advantage of the cessation of business. down, are applying for their old jobs, the Kelly Company has Installed a new carriage in Its mill. Among the visitors to Astoria yes terday were J. C. Cobb, B. M. Rogers, Dr. Owens-AJalr, Mrs. XVm. Ashley, Miss Coffee and G. C. Barlow. i t SEASIDE, Jan. 19. It is with much rejoicing that residents of this city and especially the employes of the old Seaside Spruce Lumber Company will receive the news that the mill will re open between Feb. 1 and Feb. 10. The 'old company hns been reorganize! and incorporated under the name of the J Roofevelt Declares Confederate Was High Minded Patriot. i RECONCILIATION 1 FIRST FOR President Sends Address to be Read at Celebration of Hundredth Anniver sary of Southern General, Con taining High Praise. To the Hon. Hilary A. Herbert, chair man and others, of the committee on arrangement for the celebra'lon of the 100th anniversary of General Robert E. Lee. Gentlemen: I regret that it is not in! my power to be with you at your cele-i HONORSNENERALLEE bration. I join with you in honoring; " f;li'ure and therefore out of rbt ; s-tioi, of this country, to eomm-mo-the life and career of that soldier anl''Tned failure he helped to build the; rat- his life and deeds by the estab lish minded citizen wdiuse fume is wonderful and mighty triumph of our j li.hm-rit at some Kreat representative now a mater of pride lo all our coun-j national life, in which all his country- ; educational Institution of 'he South of trvmen. Terrible though the day! m,'n share. Immediately after the a p'rmament memorial that will serve of the Civil War, awful though it was; that a conflict should occur between'''1 ri'-r eigh'ednes which at that time brothers, it is yet a matter for gratl-j fl'w "f "eetlon possessed that the tude on the part of all Americans that; this alone among contests of like mag-) th same as those of the L'nlt'M Sta nltude should have left both sides asf that the prosperity of the South sl nriceless heritage the memorv of the! mighty son and the glorious deeds which those days brought forth. The courage and steadfastness; the lofty fealty to the right as it was given to each man to see the right whether he! wore the gray or the blue, now makes the memories of the valiant feats, alike: of those who served under Grant and of those who served under Lee prec ious to all good Americans. "General Lee has left us the memory, not merely as his extraordinary skill as a general, his dauntless courage and his leadership In campaign and battle, but as also of that serene great ness of soul characteristics of those who must readily recognize the obli gations of civic duty. Once the war was over he instantly undertook the task of healing and binding up the wounds of his countrymen in the true spirit of those who feel malice toward none and charity toward all, in that. spirit which from the throes of the Seaside Lumber and M.inufu'turliig j (ban uver.igo Intelligence, but ho ha Company, The old company employed f : lie ropulaltem ot being wholly lire ah.mt .'.!." men In the mill and In tho j : j n 11 wlon under tho Inlhioiuv of vood, mill lis monthly payroll of from Jl'WO to 1.V00 materially atd ril til" business interests of the city la f.u't I'. vu the null! slay of tho i lly in winter. The sudden cessation of ihi' mill o:i lVcomhor 1 was ii se vere Mow to mercantile business, and it drove many nu n to seek employment .'sew hero. Tlio oar shortage was the roa-'oii as I signed for the olosiii gof the mill, i Thfiv wore 4'.0u0 doors on hand, hi -i sides a largo nuan'Lv of sash aral un I finished hinihor. but it Is currently i rumored that tho affairs of the com pany wore In an unsatisfactory con dition ami that the oar shortage was used as a subterfuge to enable tho company to adjust Its business satis-j factor. !y. For several weeks the eompmy has been repairing ami remodel! g the mill placing it in the best possible condi tion. A large amount of machinery ibe in condition to run constantly lf and it Is thought the the mill will reoppn with practically all of the old force. I FT. STEVENS FORT STEVENS. Jan. 19. The ef- forts of unknown friends to procure Seaside, where he will be united In the release of Paul Everlngham from marriage tomorrow to Miss Delia the charge of passing several spur- Spencer, of that city. XIr. and XIr. ious checks in Astoria, deeply Inter-! Wright will spend a few days In Port est his comrades In the 34th com-1 land, after which they will make ttn lr pany, coast artillery. It Is known that! home In Hammond, the accused man's parents live in Chi- j rago and the soldiers believe that the; The Knights ;md Ladies of Security money to reimburse the holders of the' will give a dancing party at Red XPn's worthless paper was forwarded from hall February ".. Uefieshmeri's will them. Everlngham Is a man of more : Civil War brought forth the real and indissoluble union of today, was eminently fitting that this great man, this war worn veteran of a mighty struggle who at its close, simply and j quietly undertook his duty as a plain, everyday citizen, bent only upon rclp ; i.'ig h!s people in the paths of peace j and tranquility, should turn his atten tion toward educational work, toward bringing up in fit fashion the younger generation the sons of those who had I'ruv"1 f-'itn by their endeavor in the heroic days. Thr is nn nne.l tt dwell rm f'.en- eral Lee's record as a soldier. The son of Light Horse Harry Lee of the Revolution, he came naturally by his aptitude for arms and command. His campaign put him In trie Ton-most ranks of the great captains of all time. Hut his signal valor and address in of peace once the war wad over. The spirit in which he turned to the work war are no more remarkable than the circumstances were such that most men, even of his high character, felt Mtter and vindictive or oppressive or spiritless, but General Lee's heroic temper was not warped nor his great soul cast down. He stood that hardest "t Htnlr.s. the strain of hearing himself well through the grey evening 'los of hostilities he announced with I n, ten-sis or trie somnern smtes were: would rise or fall with the welfare of the whole country, and that the duty of the citizens appeared to pla.li to admit of doubt. He urged that all should unite In hone - t effort to obliterate the effects of war and restore the blessings of pf - aee, To everyone who applied to him this was the advice he gave. Although ab solutely without means he refused all offers of pecuniary aid and all posi tions of emolument although many were offered him. He declined to go abroad, laying that he sought only a "Place to earn honest bread while en gaged in some useful work." This statement brought him the ef fer of the presidency of the Washing ton College, a little institution In Lex ington, Va., which had grown out of a modest foundation known as "Liberty Hall Academy." Washington had endowed this aca- demy with 120 shares of stock that had liquor, and it Is believed thai uaiie intoxicated he plumed to raise a consl. lei able sum of money and de sett, but became so bewildered from drink that he indicted to carry out His purpose n it : 1 1 too late. Captain Percy Willis of the ;!lth company, upon hearing of the young man's misfortune, was preparing to redeem the spur ous paper, but upon b1. lining that K eiinnham had been In trouble before at Kansas City, he abandoned his purpose. Iv. e: inubam J deserted from the lioor army and he, left the navy befoie the expiration (, his enlistment, but It Is rot known, whether he deserted or purchased blsi freedom. ! ! i Private living J. Towuseiid o! tin '.Kird company was discharged today at the expiration of enlistment, lie re sides at Cedar Itapids, Iowa, but ex pects to remain In Oregon. Kdward K. Simmons of the 93rd company will be ills, barged tomorrow, having served throe years. His home s in Leadvllle, Col. Private Roger Power of 'he 'Xlrd company, is another of the veteiam of the service. He Is a native of Ire land and h:n been In the service years. He has been in no aim of the service, except he. ivy ar'Ub-ry a served the entire time on the Paellle ,...... elt ,,.., ... ..... i,,,, M ,, at the Pres dio. A : 1 Island, P.ene, Cal., and Fort Stevens, I HAMMOND HAMMOND. Jan. 19-Luther H. Wright, proprietor of a saloon and restaurant here, departed today for be served. been given to him by the State of Vir ginia wh.ch he had aec ep'.-d only on condition that In- might with it endow j manufacturing a staple line of goods some educational Institution. To the i In constant and dalnly use, wants a institution whleh Washington helped I good man to manag" branch whole to found in such a spirit I.ee In the gale business. Salaiy, II.S00 per year am.j title spirit give his services. 1 1 j IIn,j n expends, payable monthly, accepted the position of Pr-si dent ut ; ., , commissions which should the salary of Jl.iOO ar, in order,; as h states, that he might, do some good to the you'll of the Sou'h. He applied himself to bis n.-w work with the. same singleness of mind which In had sh'.wn in leading the army of Northern Virginia. All the time by word a';d deed he was striving for the restoration of real peace, of real harmony, never ut tering a word of bitterness or allow ing a word of bitterness uttered In his presence to go unchecge'i. rrom me close of the war to his death all his great pnwers were devote, 1 to two great objects; The reconciliation of his countrymen with one another, and with fitlng the youth of the South for the duty of a lofty and bioadmlnded citizenship. Such is the career that you gather to honor and I hope that you will take advar tage of the one hundredth an niversary of General Lee's birthday, appealing to all our people in every the youth of the coming yea t a as he in the closing years or n. ' lite .w those who so sorely needed what. fr-ely gave. Sincerely Yours, T H EO DO I i E I tOO S K V K LT. he CARRIE NATION certainly smashed a hole In tiie bar rooms of Kansas, but Iiallard's Hore- hound Syrup has smashed all records aa a cure for coughs, Bronchitis, In fluenza and all Pulmonary diseases. T. C. H , Horton, Kansas, writes: "I have never found a med'lclne that would cure a cough so quickly as Hal lard's Horehound Syrup. I have used it for years." Hart's drug store. Mary Dark circles nnfi'-r the eve Indicate a sluggish circulation or t i pid liver and kidneys. Exercise dall nnd take Holb'sier's Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill do you good. 33 cent? Tea or Tablots. For sale by Frank Hart. VANTKtA SKAMSTUKNS plain and fancy sewing, uHo making. News from WanlAdville HELP WANTED. POSITION WANTKU NoltWKilIAN till desires place In family to do housework. Apply lOH lHiane. 31 AC. ENTS CAN VASSKHS, M IX KISS, peddlers, Solicitors, mall ordr peo ple, etc., should buy KRAMKIO HOOK OF TIUPB SKCKKTS. Ilegu lnr p Ice IS, but baL of last edition nd h.isi'01" '1--5 aa long us they Inat. C.uar- ; uraer quicK. moux run. Sutherland, Iowa. ll-JS-tf V A N T IC D S A I KS X I FN . MANY MAKE fliM) to $15(1 per month. Sum even more. Stock clean: grown on Iter ation, far from old orchard. (Wi advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Addrr Washington Numerj Company, Toppenish, Washington." 0-W-tf WANTED TWO GOOD 8 UBS CRIP tlon solicitors to work. Flrat claw proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlan office. WANTED GENTLEMAN Oft LADV of fair education to travel for mer cantile house of large capital. Terri tory at home or abroad to suit. Week ly salary of $1,000 per year and ex penses. Address Joseph A. Alexan der, Astoria, Ore. 1-8-tf W A NT F I LA RG E FIRST-CLASS house of twenty-five years' standi! g. l amount to more man salary. Appli cant must st furnish good referen.es andjr 15,;; nice Cilice, CoffeO, ie, or ,sh, whh h Is satisfactorily -1 , n.,. Address I'reslde.d, 612 S. 6th I ""l,l,",i . al v' - "(HUlUf- 12,000 cash, cured St., St. Louis, Mo, MALIC HKLP WANTKI) MHN AND women to I am watchmaking, en graving, Jeweler work, optics; en"y terms; positions guaranteed; money made learning. Watchmaking-Engraving School, 1426 Fourth avenue, Seat- tie. It FOR SALE. WHALE AMBER. MADE LV NOIt way, guaranteed finest shoe dress ing out. our dealer handles It. Al fred Andresen & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 12-18-tf KltKSH MILK COWS FOR HALE A. Lorigden, Warrenton, Ore. fit MISCELLAITEOUS. VOCAL CULTCKE MISS CRACK Kannel wiil give instruction In tone production. Coaching in classical i ; songs and ballads. 144 Duane street. Phone Red 2091. tf NOTICE. Notice of Annual Meeting of stock holders of 1 he Union Fishermen's Co operative Packing Company. Notice Is hereby glvfn that the an nual meeting of the Union Fl diurmcn's Co-operative Packing Company will bo held according to the by-laws of said corporation, and at the hall of the Columbia River Fishermen's Protec tive Union, In Astoria, Oregon, on Monday, January 28, 1907, at 1 o'clock p. m. CHARLES WILRON, Pres. Attest: FRANS KANKKONEN, Secretary. Why 8uffer from Rheumatism Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this, Just try one application of Chamber lain's Pain Ralm. It will make rest and aleep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one afflict ed with rheumatism. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Toll dress- j L 1TTI.IC Sister Wllkureon XV us linndy with tli needle, Tucks and darts and hems and Korea She certainly could wheedle. Out of, Into, any goods, Shu always dressed most lirothr-r XVIlkorson, he dlod, Pneumonia -rather hasty! tasty. All the sisters of her church Kxchanged surprise nnd wonder, As to how she'd get along. 8h got along by thunder' nt to live In Want-Advlll. Where seamstresses were wanted. Never once by poverty Was Little Plster haunted. MOItAL Advertise In The Morning Atorln. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ! H OW A RtOTTROewTjELLT i Attorny-at-Law. j Offioe with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at No. 426 Commercial 8t Astoria. MU3IC TEACHER. W ANTKI) - TIIKKK MCS1C Inquire at Aetorian oflh. rri'iiA MAMsl.IN I.FSSONS (SIVKN MllS. C. 1) Stewftt, 127 fnVventa ttret. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BOARDING. THE LIYDE. Room with or without board; rate raaaonahle; good aocorn aiodation for tranaleaU. Uth and OiinmerrUi. OSTEOPATH I8TS. DX. RHODA C. HICXJ OSTEOPATH Office Uunsel, Rid. Phone Black 1011 171 Commercial 8t Aatoria, Ora. ; FIRST-CLASS MEAL Hilt. 431 Bowl St JAPANESE GOODS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV ING, ETC. Yokohama Bazaar 2S Commercial St., Astoria. HOUSE MOVERS, VII l.-I ,i, .! t, ,K. a.rw.r, ... . 1 iw.ir.r,v,r.-ur. iiuurt. vve make a specialty of house moving carponW.. roritrnctors. general Jobbing ; prompt at-i lent ion to all orders. Comer Tenth and I Duane. LAUNDRIES. BUTTON HOLE AT THE BACK. Your experience with It Has no doubt lpad to much vexation, possibly pro fanity. Broke your ilngnniail trying to pry It up from the neckband, ant You won't have that that experience If ! you Bend your shirt, to us; we .are you thi. trouble, and danger of tearing thi shirt. Try us and aee, TROY LAUNDRY, Tenth and Duane St.. Phone 1991 MEN AND WOMEN. Um Big U for unnatural illflirm,liiflaiiitMtloiii, Omrtnt.Ml U Irrltatlnnii or !ll''iil1oii, Hit 10 itrlnturt. t,f iiiilcoUH liiftlntiriuiai. Pr.Tkt CflNtafffan. Pnlt.lnia. nrf not latrln. Knt or poinimoui. l. H. . J,- I or Miit In plain wrnppor, ity rxprpMN, prnpuld, f jOl fl l .00. .,r 3 l,,.ttle .7fl. m Circular lout va rouiHMt- TIIK SAVOY Popular Concert Hall. Good ruuile. Atl are weloome. nr B?nta and A.tor, Cm- italalii)airlllllllIOlIXl I I- i0 HOND T ! ASTORIA, 0REG0I '' ii Carried the Finest Line of I Wines, 1 Liquors ;j and ! I Clears j I CALL AND SEE US I Eagle Concert Hall :i'J0 Ailor Ht The lending aintiwuient house. Agency for Kdlmn l'bonorrapbt tad Gold Moulded lteonrd. I'. A. PKTFiiNoN, prof "PaleBohemlan LaAcr Beer" THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in buttle Hrrwr.1 in'trr Military ciiellllnnl sad VUin,f nKn tluhl hue In Ailoita, North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA, OREGON. NO MATTKK WHKHK IK:ATr3) i JJJ ""V rjnlt 8t.tr.. Don't , . d,iCrn)na wh,t y, PropeHle. and Ilinineii of all kinds told II parU of tba wait. Writ to day describing what you h.T to toil i11 iv ca,h "r, 00 ,MM- IF YOU WANT TO BUY any kind of Iluslna.s or Real EataU anywhera, at any price, writ ma your requirement, I can aava 70a lira, aad moaev. DAVID D. TAFF, THE LAND MAN 415 E.nu. Aranua. TOPEKA, KANSAS. DENTIST. Dit. VAUGIIAN, Dkntiht Py'blan Building, Astoria. Oregon. Dr. W. 0. IXXJAN tlLWITIU'l eijiUJTl : Co"imor,"ltl St" Hlinnnhm Building Tim Amkrican Collection Agency No fee charged un 1 e a collection i made. We make col ! lections In all parti of the United Statee, 413 Kanaaa Ave. TOPEKA, KANSAS. ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney HOTEL PORTLAND Flneei Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORI. UNDERTAKERS. J. . GILBAUGH ft CO.. Undertaken and Embalmera, Phone Mstn till. Cor. 12 and Duane. n--tJ 1 I don Sell Your M Wa Mm 1