The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 23, 1908, INVESTORS' AND HOMESEEKERS' EDITION, FIFTH SECTION, Page 39, Image 39

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    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1908. ;
THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
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A HIOH-CLASS AND INTERESTING EXHIBITION FOR
LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. ON EXHIBITION
' FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. NEXT TO BURNS' CIGAR STORE
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To Visit Spokane on an Inland
Empire Excursion.
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Chandlery
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Prompt attention given to all repair work.
Tel Main 24C1
TO BE THIS COMING SUMMER
Will Invite the People of the Province
of Alberta to Attend the Interstate
Apple Show the Last Week in
January, 1909.
SPOKANE, Wanli., Feb. 22.-IIon,
M. McKcnzie of MacLeod, a member
Of the provincial government of Al
berta, is in Spokane to arrange with.
the chamber of commerce to run an
Inland Empire excursion to the vari
oin cities and towns in that province
during the gram harvesting season
next summer, after which 4he com
mercial bodies of Alberta purpose
visiting Spokane and points in the ter
rifory tributary to It, in which the
value of mining, lumber, grain, fruit
and live stock products, exclusive of
manufactures and imports, aggrcgat
ed $133,500,000 in 1907, or $267 per
capita of a population of 500,000.
Mr, McKenzie, who was a guest of
E. J. Cannon, counsel for the North
crn Pacific railway, at the last weekly
meeting and luncheon of the board of
trustee of the chamber of commerce,
where he outlined his plans, adding
that upon his return to Canada he will
confer with William Whyte, first vice
president of the Canadian Pacific
Railway company, to arrange for ade
quale transportation facilities. He
added: '
"My purpose in presenting this sub
ject at this time is to bring into closer
affiliation and association the business
men and producers of Northwestern
Canada and the Inland Empire. Our
interests are mutual and we have
much in common; in fact, I may say
that the real development of the
Houndary mining district was made
by Spokane capital and enterprise.
There are several men in Spokane
who have become millionaires as the
result of their investments in pro
perties along the southern edge of
western Canada, and a number of our
people have amassed fortunes in your
timber, fruit and agricultural belts."
Mr. McKenzie will immediately
make arrangements with the Various
commercial organizations in the pro
vince of Alberta to join in a formal
invitation to the Spokane organization
to visit them some time the coming
summer.
K. E. Goodall, president, and L, G.
Monore, secretary of the chamber of
commerce, who are now in southern
California with a party of 225 mer
chants and professional men, will take
up the matter on his return. Mr.
Monroe, who is also secretary of the
Washington and Spokane Country
Horticultural societies, will invite the
people of the province of Alberta to
atend the interstate apple show under
the auspices of the Spokane country
society the last week in January, 1909,
which gives promise of being the
most pretentious of its kind ever at
tempted on this continent
George B. Dresher, assistant sec
retary of the chamber of commerce,
announces that purses aggregating
$10,000 will be hung up in the com
petitions among apple growers in
Washington, Idaho, Montana, Oregon
and British Columbia, in addition to
which will be blue ribbons and troph
ies for exhibits from outside the
state. Expert horticulturists in the
employ of the government and the
Washington State college, will visit
the orchards in June to enlist the co
operation of growers. The purpose
is to interest orchardists, not only in
the Northwest but throughout the
country, to grow better and cleaner
fruit, for which the demand and prices
were never better than they are today.
BASKET BALL.
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 22.-T. G.
Cook, director of the Spokane Ar
mory Athletic association, has offered
the Y. M. C A. basket ball tfam of
Muscatine, la, the choice of three
dates, March 17, 18 and 19 to play Co.
A team on the former's tour of the
Northwest and the Pacific coast next
month. The game will be played in
the armory, which has accommoda
tions for 5,000 spectators.
During their stay in Spokane the
visitors will be entertained by the at
hletices of the city.. The Muscatine
team asked for a date with the five
of the Young Men's Christian associa
tion early in the season, but were
turned down by Physical Director
Cowley, who was under the impres
sion at the time they were profes
sionals making the tour for the money
in it. It has been shown since then,
however, that every man in the team
is a registered athlete with the Am
erican Amateur Union. The team is
making a record this season, winning
a majority of the games.
Director Cook says the local team
is in excellent condition and is ex
pected to make a good showing. The
five won a number of fast games over
stronger teams and has a large num
ber of wins to its credit. . ,
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On the Laws of Life
as Related to Man
From His Creation
BY MRS. 0. S.
FOWLER
Widow of Prof. O. S. Fowler, the
world-renowned phrenologist, author
and lecturer, of New York City at
Astoria Theatre, beginning Tuesday,
February 25th, 8 p .m., to all; Wed
nesday, February 26, 2:30, to ladies
only; Wednesday, February 2d, 8 p.
m.. gentlemen only; Thursday, Feb
ruary 27, 8 p. ra., to all; Friday, Feb
ruary 28, 8 p. m., to all; Sunday,
March 1. 2:30 p. m.. to all New sub
ject, every time. It will be announced
in thia paper later.
Phrenological examinations and
health consultations given at the Oc
cident Hotel from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
until March 11th. A new system of
applying electricity to cure disease
will be taught in classes,' beginning
Tuesday, March 3rd, at 2:30 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Fowler comes with a national
reputation as a lecturer, phrenologist
and electrician. Her new mode ot
using electricity has no equal in the
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