Morrow County's Farm Produc tion Considered Marvelous. DIVIDE INTO SMALLER FARMS Land a Fw Years Ago Tht Wii Con sidered Only Fit for Coyotes to Roam Ovr it Now Developed Into Thriving Farms. " VlUlIt taw HI Predarbdc n Underwood, president of the Erie Rail road, declared yesterday that (Samuel tkmipers, hand of tho American Federa linn of UUr, wu reckoning without hi ht m-Jipii ho anhl, m oumed, that Ilia U'dLfi f (inniiilutil Inbon "would not liavo to com down along with th prices of raw material In the ipmtent general ' business and financial depression," L "The Inexorable w at supply am) it inand, which U the UU of political vtimmiy," laid Mr. Underwood, "will ' uuka lUnlf fell lu the ease of oroanlzcd labor aa well aa All other branches of business, Mr, (Jumper notwithstanding. In on! an attempt is made to hold up Cha present abnormally hljfh price of lubur, when tho earning of rallroada and in-luntrml eorporsuone do not war rant Id the alternative will be to ahut down. "tabor ha been at a premium for the la it four vaam. an,f It hu iMMit lit a efttolent than ever before, All classes of employes have pointed to Uio hoary oarnlnua mul In ountfrnuitu have ra. oalved tbrlr aharo in the ahapa of higher wage, ow a change has ooma, hern Intra are falllnir off ami amnlovca will a 0 I receive lower wge. This they should do without protest aa they neve tna pre cedent (bat warn earnings wore improv it tiiplh wniiea were advanced." Mr. Uuderwood added t hat th drop Jn tin coat of living gives ths wage earner under ft reduced scale or wages Uie am purchasing power ha had in tha past. Amerlaan Nmmi. If we bare some growing sense of dealre to touch with poetry the terml- Oology Of our American Inom n Lave succeeded ao far only In securing Slllflltlj lllclllc srove atninanliAraaiwh aa la given off by Lake wood or ttlver. aitio. une.i'kiU sentiments lm at the real estate donlor baa dona wiint it could, considering tbe hurry be I in. If we have now manufacturing sub urb, tbe chances are we aboil be too laxity and flatly patriotic, call It Lin. coin and lie done with It, or too crude ly romantic, In which rnae tbe secrt try of the company will report to the directors that be baa bad the place Incorporated aa Ivnuboo, Witb tbo allgbleat daab of pootry In bia aoul be mlgbt keep true to tbe strenuous char acter of the place, wltb all lis prospec tive labor aifltntlons. and at the aame time arlve a tlnse of ix-nnt n h ait. nation forever by calling It Fretloy, or If it Is a place whore hammers are to ring from morning to niirht whv not Call it Htroke lnatenrl of namfnir It I Smltbville after tbe present chief aiocKooiaor in the concern ?-Atlantlc. The Peer B.rvle.. Mrs. Itnv Hliorsliar hail rafiirn! from a Visit to the foreign eruiaitr that lay at anchor In tbe barbor of tbe great American city, ? "We bad a fine time," she said. "Tboy showed us all over the ahln and paid ua every attention. We didn't know they hud arrangod an elegant luncheon for u. and wo were agree ably urnrlsod. of courae. 'whsn the captain Invited tin Into the dining saloon oml acnted ns nt n long table spread with evervthlnir that ntuM tempt the appetite. I twll you, Mrs. Upaome. we cujuyed that Itinclioon. Wa man t have to hurry throuuh It either, ana we wore wuitea on with tbe ot Bioat iKilltPiiesa and cordiality." , The servlre wna flrat claaa, waa Hr inierrupu-a Mrs. UjMioine. "Tbo scnirer nl1 Mm. nn.nhn. shay, lowering her voice. "No; that was nearly all Imltntlon. I rive vnn my word there waa hardly a thing wonn carrjing owny aa a aouvenlr. All I grabbed woa thla little pickle fork, and I do believe It'a nn'hira hat piaieq wnrer-CMengo Tribune. OKLAHOMA'S TANGLED TAXES. Do not delay, attend tbe sale at once, You can not afford to m'M the aavinga It offer. Everything at deep cut-prloei and marked down to still lets. JALOPPS Money - Eaising Sale Attend the aale in tbe mornrng to avoid the after noon rnah. Yeatetday bun dreds of cmtomera coald not U waited en. hai proven an event of unprecedented m'erchandiilng. . Hundreds of prospective buyers could not h. k.. on. We were not properly equipped or the emeren?v. We were short of help Now, we have vSmk SSm pREAT SALE will mark an event of merciless sacrificing of Ladies' Highest Class Wearing Apparel Although this Sale will last ONLY TEN DAYS, yet it will lontf h. remem bered by all who have and will Indulge In the JSj, ECHO OF THE CONVENTION. foldom except nt national political convention, have so many aectlon of tb country bcn repretrnted in a great meet ing aa waa the cane la toe (ourtn annual convention of the National luvera and Harbors Coiigreoa which haa jut ended, imegntea were preaent from California to Maiua, and from Minnetota to Texas. The Middle WVit, tbe noeky Mountain atatei, and the atatci of Uie Iaclfle coaat were epeclally well repreaented. Wah Inston. Oreiron and California aent Jala gate, more than thirty being preaent from tlie last named atata. Tbe Calif ornia delegation waa headed by former Governor Pardee, and awept into the na tional capital in a special ear, bringing with It auOlclent gold coin to pay its an nual dues for the enmilng year to the treasurer of tbe organization, Captain J. F. Ellison of Cineinnattl, Ohio. The convention adopted resolutions reaffirm Ins ita contention that an appropriation LIU of 150.000,000 or more should lie pas aed each year by the government and tula amount laid out in waterway improve ment!. Cuplea of the resolution weiv presented to PreIlent Itooaevelt, Vice iTcsitlent lairbanks and Kpeaker Con jW Both Mr. Falrbiinka amt the Sneak er will refer them to the ohnlrmnn of the Senate Committee and the House Com inlttce on IUvera and Harbor. While the convention was the greatest in its biatory, tho National Rivera and Harbors Congress doea not propoae to relax its efrort to Include a a member of its orimntz&tlmi everv ilielievnr in water ways development in the United States. Waihington Correspondents. Awarding to Edward 8. Spencer o( Oklaboma aty, tbe new atate of Okla bouift appears to be ia ft fins tangle so fsr as the collection of school tsxes is concerned, Mr, Spencer, who Is here in connection with public binds In bia state, can ae no solution of tbe preent mix-up until the legislature meets. The trouble seems to lis In the fact that a number of new countries were crested by beini earved from the old established ones, and as a result of this country division, townblp and schools districts were di vldej endwise and lengtbwise. In a num ber of cases country lines out school dis tricts In two, and there Is much confu sion. This confusion is especially noti ceable, saya Mr. Spencer, in new Woods, Alfalfa and Major countries. Tbe tax payer whose properties, throush the division of the old Woods county, lie in two of the new ones, decline to pay part of their taxes in one and tbe remainder in another. Neither taking all of it, so things aro at ft stsnd stilL II l Jv&V'vd 0 C Yi Vs! tC i K I . w la II 1 I III J i ?Uit -III If.. U " .TiJ III III II i: lai JTJ1 III mwk ' tt i n mi I aa i la. X k. A m w J M . Ill 3W.- r V SfA f X Ill w ms Xr'in x i i -v-io t'j j" mi I liv, reiie I sm a is. v M m mj a a, , I H I B H LADIES' TAILORED SUITS-Values up to 125, cut to io. SOS U J1 to ' KmTY SUITS-wt blo. Tame. Dp to ; , .... LADIES' COATS-Full length, drculsr and semi lltting, value, np to clo cut to. EVENING COSTUMES AND OPEEA COATS .L"',".'" ingly low prices, bterally t one-fourth their teal wth. SKIRTS, values up to $5,00, now fl.75; values no to 115 now a 22 $5 SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS Full size; tuck Iaoe emnrowery trimming; dust ruffle worth f2J0 cut to MUSLIN GOWNS Excellent quality; high neck and slip over style out to........ LADIES' APRONS-Indi linen lawnj and without bibs; cut full, with tudca; cut to . 00 COc wHa 20c 16c BELTS Immense variety to choose from; 10c to 12.00.' SILK TAJFETA PETTICOATS-Greaitf j IIP bargain ever offered at.. ............... .QaJ.yJ) nuLWUta-s DKESSES A wide range -a. materials; styles and patterns; kt to...... QC MILLINERY Beautiful $7.50 bats cut COLLARS, CBOTON-Daiatily trimmed and embroidered; cut to....... ., LADIES' CLOTH CRAVANETTES In fancy mixtures and solid colors; worth np to cut to $2.75 in fancy $4.00 JALOPP'S STORE FREE FARE With svery purchase of 20 and over, we will pay tbe fare both ways to purchasers from Chinook. Oatbiamet, SUmokawa, Ilwaco, Seaside and surroundings. . . 537 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbngoa, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for ft home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tortures. 6hs feels it ker duty to send It to all fT.- T-TJ TTTT ' V mu ha 1 1 -l home as thousand ' will testify no charge of climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes urlo acid from the blood loosens the stiffened joints, purifies tbs blood, and brightens tbs, eyes, giving elasticity and tone to tbs whole system If the above Interests you, for proof addreaa Mra. M. Summers, Good Couih Medicine for Children. The season for coughs ani colds is now at band and too much care cannot ba used to protect tbe children. A child Is mucb mors likely to contract diph theria or scarlet fever when be baa a cold, The quicker you cure bia cold Uie less the risk. ' Chsmberlain's Cough Remedy la the sole reliance of many motbsra, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher. of Ripley. W. Va- saysi "I bave never used anrthlns other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and it baa always given good aatlafaction." Thia remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to ft child aa to an adult. Fop aale by Frank ITart and lead ing drugglate. law prohibit them on and after May 1 from transportin any article or com modity other than timber, manufactured or produced by them. The interpreta tion given tbe laws by the attorneys for theyLnion Pacific is that the company msJYwiiium and transnort i!a rt It'll AAttt for its own use In transportation or omerwise but shall not aell such coal (from ita owtt mines) before or after it has been transported. In accordance with thia interpretation of the law it is planned by the Union Puifm ite.coal mines ifor its own exclusive use. They will be operated sulfficientlir In supply the Union Pacific avatem wW ever the coal f ibe mines can be de livered cheaper than from other sections, but consumers even in th MmnoV, district, will be compelled to buy their supplies elsewhere, iica means, the di rectors believ, that the Union Pacific will recieve a, large and mrofitAbU hanl on new traffic. The Union Pacific Coal Company Is owned almost exclusively hr tlw TTninn Pacific Railroad Company. Ite entire capital stock of 5,000,000 is so owned. The Next 4 Days Will Be Busy Ones At I ANOTHER FOOL LAW. Railroad Companies Forbidden to Sell coat from Their Mines, NEW YORK. Deo 19.-The Journal of Commerce bia morning says: It was learned yesterday that the Un- ion racifip directors have, in common with dirootors of other roads ownuur and operatinff eoal mines been discussing the question of the segregation of the coal oni( transportation departments in ac cordance with the provisions of the rate law of last year. The provisions of this S?iJ! V"yA !?Ptani that 70U come ,at once' THIS MORNING if possible. Saturday and the two days of next week we will not be able to wait oi more than one-half the people. . Holiday Greeting! Tha happy CHRISTMAS time !i fsst approaching and I take great pleasure In Inviting you to inspect my new and well selected line of Diamonds,' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Solid Silver and plated' ware, Out blue, Umbrellas, end Gold and Silver novelties. I bavs ths largest and finest stock this year to select from that I have aver shown In' Astoria. PRICES are RIGHT; QUALITY UNSUR PAPSED. Come early and make your selections. I will lay them way ufltil you want themi ? ' " ' " J. H. SEYMOUR rbe Store of Qnnlty. .e tfii Commercial St, Astoria, Or. FREE! FREE!! Any Child Coming Into Our Store TOMORROW BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8 AND A. Ml, WE WILL GIVE THEM A HAKD- S0ME LITTLE WHISTLE, FREE. ALSO, NOTE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR THE SAME HOUR: Men's 50c fine fancy 1 suspenders Men's 65c yam gloves . u , . , Children's lOecnt sets of dishes., 10-cent solid rubber balls....,,.,., 15-oent whistle balls V...i..'... $1.00 dolls, nicely dressed Nice little China dolls v3c ' 3c 5c 75c lc 29c 48c. Ladies' susJ children's 75-cent kid mittens, with ifur tops. ...... 10-cent fancy pictures -...J o 1 ..''',,'v , i ' .. 1 ,. ' ". . j ,. , i i , . ; HALFPR0ICEheSeh 5 n f HrIment i e Candies ia Astoria less than tl rl T 6 f 6 0nly a .few of the &ood for tose who trade in the Fori noon, but if you cannot, remember our regular pricsV the lowest prices in Astoria. Tm BOSTON STORE Successors to the Morse Department Store.