The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 24, 1896, Image 4

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    f&B DAI1V ASTOBUN, ASTORIA, FRIDA? MO, JANUARY 24, 1898,
SOMETHING NEW,
C.ildrt YotH Str'l-S Mo, all
Sit 5t)1ts
Wo nlso carry ft fine Hue of
ladies' and men's shoes, from
the best to the lowest reliable
g.K)ds. All goods warranted
just as represented.
J JOHN II AH N A CO.,
479 Commercial street.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Lor vrmlhw tor twnty-foor m
endlnr at p. . yterdJ. furnish
by th United Stat Ppartmnt of A
rloultur. thr bureau.
Maximum temperature. deer.
Minimum temerstiire, degrees.
l'm-lpltMton. .11 tn--h.
Total rcfpluKlon from September 1st
lKiS, to ilnt. SiM tnehe.
Kxooss of precipitation from 8ptembr
1st, 1WS, to dims .1 inch.
BUSISESSLOCAIS.
Ho Wnd te 1 tho best Art your
sroeer for It, and ta no other.
Meany li th Waaiiuj tailor, ami py
th nnt c! prle for fur klnfc
For JS cnta jrou rati ewun n xcIInt
welt served meal at th Bon To Restau
rant. No. tn Commercial trt They
ar also fully prepared to rv all kind
of fish, mme and all delicacies of tho
season well oysters In ovry Im
aginable stylo at th lowest llvlnit pric.
Com one and you will rontinu to
cam.
Charles WlrkltahVs saloon, on Alitor and
Tth atresia, which ha Ion; ba ono of
. HAHLtn. . hMl riafninlsed
IIIQ M IW. PVFHW -----
drinking places In th city has ben
I Mn. Its nrva.nt lorfttton tO th
lot Immediately aat of tba Caalno thea
tre. Many Improvements will ba added
aa Mr. Wlrkkala Intend kesnlns; up tha
reputation his saloon haa had tinea b as
sumed chair years o. Only tha boat
wines, liquor and clar sold at th bar.
a musical concert by th best talent t
th dir. under tha leadership of Pnf
ser Schwab. tn well known pianist
irtven ntirhtly. Call around and bring
-our friend with you.
N excusa for aleepiess nurhts when row
can pracura On sllnut Couch Cars. This
will rUT all annoyances, eura th saoat
MTr cough, and lr you rast and
health. Caa you. afford to do without It?
Chi. Rocera.
BHILOH"a CURIE, th graat Cough
ui rraui Cur, is la rraat demand
Pocket atse ootln twnty-flv do
mIi cents. Children tor It. Bold
by J. W. Conn.
FOR B.VLB.
Fine residenca and business propartj
by Win. B. Adair, Real Estate Broker.
No. 4M Commercial street.
"ADAIR'S ASTORIA."
On Irving Avenue
At Prices Stated until January 1st
Block O Lots SOxlM. from PJ5 to ISB
per lot Two new houses on this block,
thre athers in eonlempUtlon.
Block H on ncrth sld Irving Avesue,
a few lots In this block st M per lot
FIts residences already on this block.
Vtrltors wUl find a plank walk leading to
th abova property, and an electric light
within an block.
Block 24-on Duane street only ana
block from river frorit-J for lou Sfixl.
Water Frontage Abov Hanthorn's
cannery, ITS feet to ship channel.
MART ANN ADAIB'S SOCTH ADDI
TION. Ten lcU KxlO only two blocks from
Improved property and less than nv min
utes' welk fiom electric car line, ara naw
offered In this sdditloa at th very law
price of from tttt to poo per lot
SHiY E!LTS ASTORIA.
North 100 feet Lot 1, Block US, cheap for
cash.
Binines Lot-No. 4. (MxlE) In Block IS.
on Commercial atreet. For short tlm
only, ,.
Block X-Only on block wutb of eleo
'rie car line, a few lot at $ per lot
UxlM.
McCLCRE'S ASTORIA.
Fin busters lot In Block west ot eas
tern bouse on Bond street I5.0M.
Corner lot (aOxlM In Block U. Astor
street for short time, $6,000.
"MERIWETHER DOWNS."
Lot from tcO to S100 per lot
Acreage Two hundred acres adjoining
Bkipanon a bargain: Two valuable tim
ber claim, within half mile of proposed
Nehalam saw mill.
SONS OF HERMANN.
At the Grand Masquerade
Ball to be given, by Teutonia
Lodge No. 5, of the abo recor
der, , on Th.prsday - evening.
February 13, at Fisher's Opera
House, the following elegant
prizes will be awarded:;; ' .'
- For the most elegant lady's
costume, .fiist prize,; a paffor
lamp; second prize, an bxyd-
lzed silver card receiver.
For th'e-most elegant gen
tleman's costume, first prize,
a gold-headed, cane; second
prize, a handsome toilet set.
For the best sustained lady
character, first prize, gold in
laid caid receiver; second
prize, silver sugar bowl.
For the best-sustained gen
tleman's character, first prize,
abeautiful clock; second prize,
a silk umbrella.
Admission Gentlemen, in
mask, $1.00; ladies, masked,
50c; spectators, 50c.; children
under 12 years, 25c.
C. G. PALM BERG
Has opened an architect and
drawing office in connection
with his business ss contractor
and builder, and is now pre
pared to furnish estimates and
plans for buildings of all kinds
with accuracy and despatch.
Don't fail to pive him a call if
you contemplate making im
provements of any kind.
Office, 473 Duane street.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has ' been awarded -highest
honors at every world's fair
jvbere exhibited
AROUND TOWN.
Ha was Claude,
She wa Maude,
Ther married, but o aeparalcd.
Kh wa Maude,
II wa Clawed,
A climax all anticipated.
Detroit Free I'res.
Bright day make money fly.
& E. Petr, of Duluth, I In town.
1. O. Megler and wife ar In th city.
Commute held the board ytrdy.
H. Oleason, of Portland. 1 In th cliy.
Job printing of all kind at tha Atorla
Job offloe,
J. I. t'pham. of San Francisco. I In
Astoria.
C Mrhall: Tou take chance on
tha other.
The new moon did not fulfill It prom-tsea-lt
attll rains.
J. R. Smith, of Italtlmore, MJ., arrlwl
In the city yesterday.
J. V. Walker, of llwaco, reetstcred at
the Parker yesterday.
Adam 8. Collltw. of 8n Francisco, U
a guest at tha Occident.
Th new ratea on satmon to Eastern
point take effect today.
H. a Reichert. of 8oattle, was la the
city yesterday afternoon.
W. B. Jenkins, of St. Iuls, reglslered
at the Occident yesterday.
John Christiansen, of th Walluskl.
was in th city yesterday.
Pr. O. F. Ball. Dentist, with lady as
sistant, office Ct 14th street
All kinds of table delicacies, wine and
liquors at Foard Stoke co.
W. R. Morrison, a 8outh Bend mer
chant, wa In town yetrdy.
John Lund berg, a farmer of Blind
Slough, wa in Astoria yesterday.
COOO to l--an on good improved Inside
city property. R. U. Boyht Co.
For th best of commercial Job print
ing call at th Astorlaa lob office.
Marshall' twtneued tr T5 per cent
of th fishermen on the Columbia river.
Th most complex ock of fine canned
fruits and Vegetables at Ford Stoke
Co.
Ti self-wlndlns- clock In the Western
J Union tetegraph office now strikes chime
every hour.
Silk petticoats that do not tustle are
not In great demand, no matter bow love
ly they may be.
The best cough cur mad Is th E. O.
Cough Syrup, for ssl at the Estes
Craln Drug Store.
F. T. Fradenburgh and J. M. Etener.
both of Ashland. Or., registered at th
Occident yesterday.
Among the Portlanders In town yeter
dsy were Chss. H. Fisher. J. C Brown
lie, and H. D. DieJdeck.
T. H. Lamb, superintendent of the
Western Vnlon Telegraph Company, will
arrive from Saa Francisco today.
The depot ait question Is now the ob
ject of public Interest and U is reason
ably sure to be settled this week.
Antl-nlcotlne Chewing O-jm, the istcst
and best Tobacco Cure, only S cent t
package at the Estes-Crain Drug Store.
The closing exercise of Room No. I.
Court Street school, will take place today
at half-past one, o'clock. Parents Invited.
F. 8- Wood, an old newspaper man. of
Weiser. Idaho, arrived in Astoria yester
day. He expect to permanentlly locate
here.
Parties desiring the best of iob printing
at the lowest price should call at the
Astorian Job office before going else
where. Henry Wilt.' of Barlow, Ore, arrived
In Astoria yesterday. He Is looking over
the situation with a view to locating
bare.
Go to 1S th street to have your um
brellas repaired or recovered. A fine line
of cover goods to select from at reason
able prices.
Look out for the Scow Bay Wood
Yard surprise next week in the way of
fuels None such ever before received
In this market.
A. O. Friend yesterday received new
of th death ot hi father at Riverside,
sir. Friend died of heart failure. He
was W years of age.
A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. P.
J. Goodman Wednesday evening. About
twenty-five couple wer present and a
very enjoyable evening was passed.
. Frank Faber, who was arrested Wed
nesday evening by Chief Loughery, on a
charge of drunkenness, was fined in
tha police court yesterday by Judge Nel
son. .,,''' ' -
Tonlrht will be held a special meting
of Us sonic Temple Lodge No. 7. Busi
ness M particular Importance will be on
hand, ahd it Is expected there will he a
full attendance: '.,-'..
I have just received a ntw line of pock
et cutlery, razors and razor strops. 1
have strops, leather and canvas com
bined from Z cents to U.M each. Cha.
Rogers, Druggist.
At 7 o'clock this morning the water
commission will proceed by special steam
er to Hear Creek to Inspect the head
works. It Is expected that they will be
absent the entire day.
Divine service will be held at the Evan
gelical Luthoran church on the hill, up
from the Columbia cannery, on Sunday,
Jan. 26th. at 10:30 o'clock a. m. and
p. m. All cordially Invited.
A fichu collar may be of Marie Antoi
nette or of Ellzabethlan design, and is
often finished with a becoming ruchlng.
It may be worn to brighten different
costumes, and is a valuable addition.
The etching, just completed, by Dr.
Estes of the camp of the bloomers last
summer, on th K'Mnninm ! in
life and 1 highly prized by the mem
ber of the camping party to whom it was
presented.
Business men. If you want to fix ud
your office for the coming year, with the
Dest oi letter heads, bill haa-ls, state
ments, etc., call at th Aatorian Job office
where you will find the beet of stock
and material.
Col. E. C. Hughes accompanied his
daughter, Miss Leila, to Portland last
evening, where he will meet his brother,
a resident of Boise. Idaho, with whom
he has business. Miss Leila will accom
pany her uncle to Boise.
Chas. E. Osgood, the sixteen-year-old
son of Mr. J. Osgood, of Young's Riv
er, died Monday and wa burled yester
day. Death wa caused from the burst
ins: Of a blood vessel In KU bwtm !.. I.
Jury subsequently affecting his 'heart.
Mr. Clarence E.Broir'n. dI'frW'nn.
ger agent of the Union Pacific, headquar-
ier m ronianu, vuiieu Astoria, yester-
day. Mr. Brown wa (Imply on on ot
th periodical trlii over his territory,
visiting kvM and looking out for bust,
hesa,
Th rltlten ot Astoria ara soon to V
favored with a fine Mereoptlcon lecture
by Dr. Kunner, of Oakland, Cat. for
merly ot Portland, Oregon. lr. Rum
mer has host of friend In Portland,
and Astoria, who will bo glnd ot an op
portunity to hear him aguln.
Go to Klmore, Sanborn's ortlo and .
their new and handsome twin teiing
machine. Tiike along some of tlm t Inrs
"a gvol a Marshall's," In your pocket,
and tet them. Then see how much more
MarshaU'a will stand. It's money In your
pov-ket and fish In your net to mid out.
Yesterday afternoon on of Boss, Uig.
gins Co. 'a wagon was overturiml and
slightly domoltshrd. The horse ss stand
Ing on tha r.wdway ner Klmoi-v's can
nery, aiul. during Ilie absenc of the
driver, became frisky, overturning the
wagon and scattering the content over
the treei.
The. steamer Sknal. which arrived
Wednewlay fiom Vancouver, brought to
this port twenly-tao Chinese loseii ters.
eleven of whom were for Asiorl. Yes
terday the latter wer examined by
lect r Page, and allowed to land.' The
steamer proceeded up Ine rh-er yester
day afternoon.
Most so-called "salmon twines" are col
ored with acids. Tha acids rot the fibre
and render the material useless. In the
offic of Klmore, Sanborn A Civ la an ob
ject lesson that outtlit to be examined by
all ttshernww. It I th wholo of the ma.
terlal uscl in th manufacture of Mar
shall's twine frcm start to rinlsh. '.3o
thera and examln th color rlcht
hM..i. v... Hit, .w . . .
f u ,1 h,1Mr -
shall' la called th beet in tho world.
Farragut INwt. O. A. B-. last evening
held a very pleasant session at their
hall. Th occasion wa the Installation
of officer for the ensuing term. Col. 8.
Klmore Installed the following ortloiala;
: - irmr-i'er. K. R. Itawes; senior vlce
j commander, C. Ttmroons; Junior vice
: comntamler, J. R. 1 5 raves; quartrrmasier.
B. F. Allen: rhaulaln. 8. Klmore: clllcer
: nf lh ilsv. A. fi,-hrnsltsii- ntll.e ..r ,
guard. Juhn McCue: surgeon. J. O K,t(e;
adjutant. Tho. lValy; quartermaster
sergeant. Jess Baker. Cushlng Post
turned nut in full to attend th exer-
rises and a most enjoyable evening vtts
spent by all.
Rev. O. E. retereon. Finnish minister
In Cnlontown, who ha recently estab
lished a night school fr Instruction in
English, to men ot that nationality, re
ports thst there are now thlrty-tao ntrm-
um In th ..Kw,l ,.! fttnf Mmd.tnlitv
.rood nrosress' la 'belne- made bv them
n acquiring the Erwtllsh language. Mr.
OeYo, who recently arrived here from
Illinois, has consented to become one of ;
(he teachers In this srhool. There ar !
two session a aevk ot two hour each. J
and demand ha been made for a thirl
srecklv session. Mr. Peterson any that :
the srhonl yry much neMs another I A gr. at Ir.wt la lu store tor lite As
teaoher. and It Is to be hoped that some! torla peoplec. In the sh.tpe of a charm
one will come forwanl who is willing to Ing operetta which Is to be given for the
help out In this lau.laM." enterprise. The benefit of th Rescue Club. It Is to h
people are Amertvar.lilng very rapidly. something quip new In the opereti line.
about f Jrty children In beautiful cos-
C,ood prwrcs Is reptrtcd In the water tumrs taking part. The music. thoiiKh
works construction. The tunnel has been i simple, Is all catchy and pretty, the
completed, and the laving ot the Inrtjc ! dancing will be well worth seeing, and
pirw throuxh It commenced yesterday. ! the situation of the play are very amus
Engineer A Jan . that with ordinary In and pleasing. Th rehearsals ar ery
eood work and no accident, ten day or
two week will be required to lty the
pipe. When this is dune, the low ser
vice systim will be complel ;d Contracts
have been let. to the .is me parties, the
Paciilc BriiUte Company, f r th con
struction of II. e high service distribution
system. The pipe to be used on this work
will be the old pl l.i the supply ser
vice from Bear Cr?rk to the old reser
voir, which will he tiken up lit a very
short time. Mr. C. F. Swlirert. one of
the otficrs of th Pacific llrl.lee Com.
pony, yestetuy nin! an inspection of I
the pie on the old line, and pronounced!
it to be In good condlllen. Work will f
commence very scon. :
At Fisher' Opera House on January S
EfTte Kllsler. one of the meet distinc.iish- ' Klnc!-t work gt,aranlee by Thor. Fred
ed of American actresses. !ll appear as' erlcksen. 5"Ti Bund street. tlrlirln ft
Rosalind In Shakespeare's beautiful pa- i
toral comely "As You Like It." This en- ,
cagement can scarcely fall to be an occa
sion of special Interest. The play will he
tastefully mounted and the costuming
unusually mannlflcent. Of Miss Lllsler
It la unnecessary to apeak. She is rco--ignlsed
as one of the greatest aelretses
in the stage, quiet, yet effective; In ac
tion always natural. She gives to her
impersonations an appearance of realism
as satisfactory aa It is artistic. The sup
porting company leave Utile to be de
sired, as the following list will show:
Frank Weston. Holbrook Bllnn. John A.
Ellsler. George D. Baker. Andrew Hitch- t
cock. E. J. Powers. J. Castle. V m.
Justin McCarthy, Beatrice Dauncourt. j
Barbara Btannard. Marion Ruth Benson.
Bessie Lea Lestlna and others.
Marshall's salmon twine Is witriout a j oodey's, Rupert Hughes writes entertain
competitor. Strongest, handsomest, best. , nKy on the subject of rantntns. and dls
. j euses Mr. O. W. I'hadwli k's works.
The January number of the Northwest j -nA(.r ,np nra, of "Talks by Successful
Macazlne Is a splendid example of the Women" anmara an Interview with Mrs.
enterprise of lu publishers and is certain ,
to prove of Inraicuiame nenenit to me
entile Northwestern country. It may
be almost termed an "Immigration Num.
ber" for under the head of "The New
Immigration Movement" are seventeen
large pages In which appear all the Im
portant speeches snd papers that jrere
msde or read at the recent St. Paul con
vention, together with finely executed i
half-tone portraits of many of the leadlim I
r-romoter of tne movement. As a Inr '.
circulation will be given to this numbei i
of the magazine, and Just ut a time whin
so much attention la being attracted to
the Northwest, It cannot full to have a
marked influence upon the movemjnt ii
o persistently advocRtis.
"Enoch Watklns" Mournln' Letter." by
Herbert Bashford; "The Smelt Fishers of
the Pacific Coast," by J. P. .M'lntvre.
md "Chinese Uachilcrs." by
Fraser. are among the purely lii r,
attractions of this number. The edl'ior
comprises SI big pages of lllutraled mat
ter. ana win ne ver, u e ,or ii-ire
reference.
1 '
yi. r . w j. -i i
A special meetlnr of Temp! l.C'l y, No.
7., will 1 held on Friday evenlntr, at ":.
Work In the third degree. Hojournlng
Master Masons In good lamliKg, welcom
ed. By order of the W. M
. E. C. HOLD FN. Bt:.
THE MODEL EMPLOYI-Xl
Railway Age.
Many solutlons-of the problem of bor
monizing capital" and labor have been
proposed, such as profit-sharing, mutual
benefit associations, pension funds, Joint
stock ownership, federation of labor,
strikes, arbitration, government owner
ship, political combination, communism
In the property, and so on, some of them j
admirable ana mosi or mem cooihiiiimk
elements of equity and reason. But after
all no artificial bond of peace between
wage payers and wage earners has the
power and permanence that result from
the existence of genuine respect and af
fection on the part of the employes tow
ard the employer. It is a rare gift where
by the head of a great establishment
employing hundred of thousands of
workmen, obtain their hearty confidence
and loyal esteem, and It Is only men of
large hearts, abounding In genuine In
terest and sympathy for all other men,
who elicit this spontaneous tribute.
A striking Illustration of this power
and Its results was given the other even
ing in Chicago In one of the south side
churches, called to commemorate the life
and mourn the sudden death of the pres
ident of a large manufacturing company.
Addresses were made by prominent men,
each eulogizing the character of the de
ceased from a different standpoint of
usefulness, but most effective and elo
quent of all was the simple testimonial
of one of the half-thousand employes
who. In the imrerfect speech of a foreign;
er and an unlettered man, endeavored to
vole th sorrow and affection of hi
fellow workmen for their dead employer.
It Is common, h said, for difference
lo occur between employer and employed,
but uch had not been lh ens In this
establishment, II spoke from n e.xpe
rtriico of rtftevn years. Their president,
ho said, wa a llcil -fearing man. sincere
ly Interested In tho welfare of his em
ployes. Just and generous In hi deallnss
with litem, "and when I thought of him
It made me forget tha littleness and
nieannesa of oilier men. Whenever I
hear the nam of Captain Admits I shtill
aly feel Ilk uncovering my head."
Here was an example of lit Ideal rela
tion between rapltal and labor; on the
one hand, genuine and unselllsli eoitcern
for lite welfare ot the employed, ex
pressed In personal conduct as well a
Indicated by Just and generous dealing
on th wage question: and on His Kilter
hand, entire routt.lenc In the fslrness
and sincerity of the employer. Inspiring
loyal and honest service. When such re
lations exist In all Indiislilal rstnhllsh
menu strikes and lock-outs will have
ceased and rapllul and labor, Instead
of representing aiitttgontsllc forces, will
co-operoi In harmony for their luutunl
and always Inseparable Interest.
1.0VKD BY EVKHYBODY.
A Beautiful Trltiut to the Memory ol
Kdnard OsRvVtl.
Th following notice has been handed
In to the Astorlan for punllc.-ttlc.it:
Chas. Osgood, son of Mr. J. Osgood, of
Youngs' river, was a boy a hose sad death
at the age of It deserves more than ordi
nary funeral notice.
The unusually large concourse of peo
ple, both young and old. that attended
his funeral services at Orange hall and
i iutinni inn remains in irsiise win, , , j
tye.ter,ly showed how greatly he wa.
followed his remains to Orange cemetery
lieloved by his schoolmate and neigh
bors. There was one memento of his
Ilf especially which Bltraeled the atten
tion of us all tho flag at half-mast at
hi schoolhouse door. This flag, procured
by subscription from Ills neighbor, and
th latl llagiHile on which It hung, were
the work of hi own hands, and siiKgested
the following lines on
HI F LAO'S I.AMKNT.
! Farewell, farewell, say the Patriot Plug
j That Moais o'er his schoolhome diwr:
The hands that llrst gave my folds lo the
' breeie
- Shall unfurl those folds no mor,
I
1 On this stoff. which he carved with pa-
Iriot hands.
At half-mast I weep by his birr.
And with the dear schoolmates he loved
so well
I mingle my patriot tear.
! The patriot lire that t urned In hi breust
i Munched In an early grave
i Put V '" xho ft"'1 ",rl'
shnll last
Ills reiiulem sweet I'll ae.
TI1E FAIR IKS' FrtC.VPAl'K,
i encouraBlng. and "Trie r airtes r.ra-
pads" will no doubt be the event of the
season.
NOTICE t'F MEET! Nil.
Ther will be a speclil meeting of the
MeKlnley B.publli jn Club at tli Court
House. Friday evening. January 2th. Krt.
at " o'clock, for the purpose of electing
10 delegates to attend the convention ot
the Young M -n's Sttte Republican Club,
to be held at Vorlldnil. Oregon. February
tth. lu. A full atteminnee is earnestly
requested. M J. WIIEIUTY,
Secretary.
PIANO TI NI.N'O.
Heed, Commercial street, will lake or-
ders.
QODEY'9 MAO.XZINK FOR FEBRP-
MAO.XZINK
A BY.
Oodey's Maa-ailne for February appears
In a beautiful and original cover by F,
C. Ransom a quaint Jnpanese concep
tion for St. Valentine's day. Mosl strlk
Ing among Ihe contents Is a profusely
Illustrated artlrle on the famous museum
freaks Cleveland Moffat tells some of
Ihe richest stories about the lato Eugene
Pleld-'snil aninne the Interestlnir articles
Hn "Studio Life In Tarls." "What the
mcyei,, iw tor the Muscles," and a
description of huw the deaf are taught
ipeech and speech reading. In the scries
on "Music in America," which Is a ills
tlnrtlve and successful fealuro of
runlap Hopkins, who has accomplished
so much for women In New York and
elsewhere.
The fiction of this numlirr Is unusually
strong and abundant, Including a furclcnl
spook story by Tinlur Ji nks, and an In
tense romance by Robert V. V. Meyers.
The customary fashion department com
plete) an unusually attractive numlicr.
RESOLUTION OF THANKS.
The following resolutions
at 'Minerva'" meeting
night:
'ere adopted
Wednesday
"Resolved, That the I'innka of the So
ciety Minerva be , tided to Ihe Asto
rlan Publishing Cu. for their courtisy
In printing tickets and announcement for
their late benefit entertainment free of
' harire: nlso to the school director and
the Polyanthus Club for the free use of
Se schoolhouse, benches and plans. We
I deeply under obligation to you for
,'onr ni:ulfanA m-lthmit a'hlh th elder.
Uinmn, wou)d n,,r liave lr, ,oh g
,,.,.,.,, a, it was. Wry respectfully,
c.;m L-n-v rrvErtvs
TU'YKRS AND SELLERS. '
The following transfer of real estate
were filed In the oflice of Jtccorijer Gun-
derson yesterday:
Martin oln e.t al to A. I Fulton
U)ts 1, I, ami 4, Block 21, Brad
bury's Second Addition to Sea
side t Ui
Chris. Olsen and wife to Hans J,
Ongendal, Lot 23, Block 17, Cen
tral Astoria 1
Jame F. Kearney to Josle T.
Kearney, 1)1 2, Block CI, Adair's
Port of Upper Astoria 1
Awarded
Highest Honors World'! Fair,
Old Medal, Midwinter Parr.'
DRV
CREAM
MM
'Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard,
mm
V
1A!
(rOOD ROADS COMMtTTKR.
II Ha Begun Its Work and t Meeting
With Fair Huccess,
Chadiveil, or . Jan, .
Editor Astorlan:
The road committee which was IH''"
ed nl th m nieelln held hem tin Ihe
Lh ha. been al work, with fair succc"!
and had a few of our m.-slck do
their shar. l.,uuellilng they never '' "
enlorpt lsing part ot l lie community Miul I
have no kick coming. W propose lo give
....... ... ..uis.,11. his oecuiuf
111 name e,,-., - -
lion, and mean and th amount uf bis
subscription, and also mw " -
fused to subset the a cent! and then lei
the people of Astoria )ud,to for themselves
ah.'lh..r lit mosshacks ro worthy
uf their patronage, for these gentlemen.
ttli mossbacksl depend upon Ihe Astoria
people for the sal of Ihelr butter, pot
: . . .. ...hi. -iri
toes, cnewc, inn"! ,.' .
rleverol name of residents who h
aubsctll-ed will t " nl" ' lh
comtultle has every re.e
that Ihev will raise the amount of their
subscriptions. It l a noticeable '
i hu was opposed
tni iiviij -- , ,.
to the Cross road luw dees nt subscribe
etioUKlt lo build nn' rit. i
only irti wav to make these natty
tlemen contribute tli.lr share. Follow,
but are the name and amount t th
sulutcrllier to date:
C II. Sloop, milkman, lii: J Silver. U
Imrrr. Iltf; C. S. low. farmer, I S; K. t.
Jeffer. farmer and milkman, P; m.
lrsen, milkman. UK J'Uin W Betth.
t.w: W. J. liiiialls. farmer, M. Mr. .
Harder, farmer, lit': 1. J li'ssils. far
mer, t': '. II. W inters, li: h I1' John
win, lalHirrr. John I srseti, lalnirer. H:
l Wilson, milkman. II": II '. Inaalls,
laborer. 111): tlivrae Knolls, InN'ier, H:
J. tlllsion. IU: V. P. Hreaer, milkman,
IJS: tins llulmes. ranneiyuintl. !': t.
Eldien. farmer, 110: C, II. !' lalwrer.
IIS; 1. F. Stafford, farmer, 11''. Win. liar
till, farmer. '; Andn-w Anderson, fanner
li; J. N. Ilnkard, milkman, H: Lot i'H
more. I": W. J. llcckerd. t": Chris. UmiKh
IS.W: J. II IV tlray, IW, Wm l:,lar. IU:
A. Enna. li; C. llllstrom. taimer. I2u.
August Ecklong. laborer. t: C John,
son, mall carrier. K.'o; Mike r'ago. la
borer, li. N. Wlsner. louiter. W'.
Rich, hoatmun. ': l.eneni Anderson, la
borer, IJW: D. H. llowerter. fai-mrr. U.M;
K T. l.lbke. farmer. K
Other name wilt be furnished a f't
as subscription come in
W J INHAI.U".
J W. 1II.ITII.
WM t.AUMKN.
Committee.
WALLS MADE ATTItACTIVK.
In Hie Modern Flat They MV Be M'le
l.lchl and lUuutlfui
Kuchalice.
Who I It that said A autnan with the
right spirit will evolve a home out ot
four bar aalls. a broken mirror, an
eniiitv box and a few yi rd- of chiuts
Whoever It wa strurk lit keynote. The
one thing necessary, er tatlur Iii.ihiii
rnb Is the home pln.
There la a small illnln r.m lu a city
Hat where It has worked wonders.
looked at In Its nakedtus when nil-
hunting. It ws shout a ufiv an.t un
rampromlsing a ro,un a' one would find
In a day' Journey. Todi.y II
with luht and beauty, A. iual HkIiI Ihe
liiKenloiis home maker could not supply.
but yellow wa cIhvmii as l:ie rob
scheme, because It l the sirnel and
most diffusive of all i-olors. The celling
was tinted a pale cream, with arabesque
In buff and gold stencilled en. 1 he i,ir
wall were buns with a paper In full
rich ertam, approaching a golden yellow,
the frlese showing bits nf clear yellow
nd light blue, with warm red In gener
ous measure. The wood wot fc was paint
ed old Ivory.
In Its one window ounli :lit Is at a
prrmpim In city aiaitiurnt house) there
I a shelf on which stand a long, tow
box filled wllh foliage plant In winter:
In summer the fir that mo un
romantic of modern balconies. I lilkj
wllh blooming plants
At this win. low hang dtaperlca of Mad-
ras, with a rem ground, the desirn In
pal yellow. Ilk-ht blue a:ul warm red.
There I a creamy rug shots Ing bits ol
all these colors. The table, l,lelanl
i ml chair re rurly innple Tl.e ebe ip
brom. d summer piece has len r, nun e.l
and a pair of llrelruns eolly Installed,
although there be no Hie in the make
believe fireplace. The ugly trnnom ws
taken out and filled In with fretwork.
with a narrow shelf at I lm bottom for
Jug and plates.
The room which a young girl founo
awaiting her after her graduation from
the Sacred Heart Is a charming study
In pansle. The woodwork Is palnteii
Ivory and lavender. French gray paper,
Just bordering on lavender, has a wide
panpy frlese, where patmpa In every con
ceivable haile of while violet, lavcttd-r.
purple, yellow and black run riot.
The furniture Is while mahogany. The
bedspread anil bureau tm, I table scarfs
are of white llti.-n. edged with heavy
lac and embroidered with pansles, Tners
are violet silk cushions on the low rocker:
an Anatolian rover In cream, violet, sil
ver and pink cavers the divan, plied with
plllowt:, some of which look like huge
pnnslea: sllkolle rurlalsn, with violet pan
sles on an Ivory rrniind, bang at the
windows, anil are tied wllh wide violet
rlblinns: an Ivory enamelled ta table
hold pansy painted china on a pansy
embroidered cloth.
POOR. INDEED!
T'tere are degree and kinds of poverty.
Jnst as there are dlffe-ences of opinion
among those who compute and measure
poverty by different standards. Home
men deem themselves poor because they
nro less rich than others, ngnln, there
are eoinpttrallvely poor people who are
sallsl'rd with a competence. There I a
kind of Kverty for which no amount ot
wealth ran compensate, namely, a pov
erty of bedlly stamina, evinced by ner
vousness and a derangement of (be func
lions of digestion, billons secretion ami
the bowels. To restore vigor upon a per
manent busts there Is one. remedy that
folly cover the requirements, "fill the
bill," and Ibis I lloitetter s Stomach
Hitters. By restoring digestion, gllng
a limltliful Impulse to the action of the
liowels ami liver and Intniiulllslng the
nerves. It fullllls the condition necessary
to a resumption of strength by the sys
tern. II also overcomes malaria and rheu
mat Ism.
A TWISTER.
A twister In twisting
May twist him a twist.
For In twisting a twist
Three twists make a twist;
But If one of the twist
Untwist from the twlat,
Tha twist untwlstlr.g
Untwist th twlat.
That Is, when It' rwlated
with any
other twine than MARSHALL'S.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FAU&
For a dlnnnr, served on th Dining cars
of the Chicago, Milwaukee ejid St. Paul
Railway, will ba sunt to any address on
receipt of a two cent potnu stamp. Ap
ply to (lo. H. Heafford, Uoneral Paawfi
gr Agent. Old Colony Building, ChlUJgo,
Illinois.
PROM NOW UNTIi SPHINO
Overcoats and winter wraps wlH t in
fayhlon. Ttiey can b discard.!, tempor
arily nvhlle traveling In the assnim heavied
train of the Chlcag i, Mllwsuk and St.
Paul Railway. For oltd comfort, for
peod wnd for eeafoty, no other line can
compare with ttik great railway of the
West.
THE POLYSYLLABLE PAINTER.
St. Paul Pioneer Press.
If It Is true that Put Dnnun, I ho poly
syllablo painter of North Dakota and the
chivalrous admirer of women In the ab
slract and concrete, Is lo become Ihe
editor of a. Duluth paper, the city that
Proctor Knott discovered will again be
famous a the home of a man who can
sling words with the certainty of a David.
T . you wnt turt tlir for palm In the bck, iid, chMl, or 4
7 limbi, u in Pa
AllCOClk'S Plaster I
Brar in Mino- Not out of the hot of counloffeUs d linlt J
P Hone la good a Ilia gemiiiu. ' - b-Z
Hard Times!
NOT SO AT
Wc are the busiest people In Astoria, simply because we
have the stock and the rlirht prices to suit your wants.
Just at present wc are makinir an extra discount of 10 per
cent, to all cash customers of crockery and glassware.
Come in and be convinced that our new year's prices will
cure you of croaking, "hard times."
FOARD & STOKES.
Bi"
VrOlUDlljW II VVT
a.imon
f t.vt m.Kr C far Super i
whi ... ...iT.rT
i Look
i ,r:;,,';;;r,-u,f,
The Astorian Job Oflice
m. WP
Best of
Stock.
Is always prepared
iui-i ni:.is.
LKTTKK HEADS,
STATKMKNTS,
IUIXI'SS CAKDS,
KNVI'Lol'FeS
!i:ci:iits,
e-ifj
And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices as
Low, If not the Lowest in the City.
Ask your grocer for
V' jssj'--,
HBHOND'S
.. ,,Mlld In Cure (not
II A RlVN.itnr.il Flavor.
""'""Tender and Juicy.
FOIl BRNT.
Threw comfortalily fiirnUlvrd nKuna,
with ftnrt-clas laid board, st Mr. II. d
dn. corner lh snd Duuno sBreuta.
bowrvl adtliout room If tlealrwl.
The Resort
473 Commt'niiiil lret)t. is tint ilnoc
where tlm btminrwHtimn ami tiu liilwirinir- ,
man go ft.r wlmi ia culled 'TA.H V n.N I
THE COAHT."fr a nlcn 0'l lriuk of
tho celel)rntfil OninliritiiiH bier. Suml
wl 'lifl ( evi-rv kind madu loonier, etui I
an elemint tn'v l " '""""I "very ditv. j
Hot Huston riakfl K'lti'H nerved every
other afinrnnoii. You are aeloome.
Grosbauer St Brach
Popular Science
Mslurr, Invention,
NEWSc;;ny;-.HEALTH
MyHirne.
Formerly BOSTOX JUIRXAL Of CBEHISTRT
l"nlriil and Improved.
Contains a Inrre ntimlier of Hlinrl, Kusy,
Vrantleal. Inlerrsllnn and I'oulur, Hnlentl
llo artliles, that'euti he aiirecliilid mm
enjoyed by aoy Inlelllcent reader, even
Ihoimh h Knew lUtl ur nolhlriK l '!
enre.
Profuse'y Illustrated zni Free
Irom Tecnnxtniie3
Newsdenlera, 10 crnt. $i per year
a-Mentlon till paper for n cntnpli! eoiiy,
Largest circulation ot any
Scientiiic pper in thewoild
Fuhllshed Monthly by
BENJ. LILLARD, New York.
Hard Times!
OUR STORK!
m. '
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Work.
to print to order
I.F.iIAI. M.ANKS,
MiirriNc 1 ac;s,
LAUKIeS
TUL'r.is.
IIAM'IUI.LS
l"iv 1:1c.
HAMS,
BACON,
sally)
LARD,
canni-d nEATS.
FOUND.
rtil'NI) liy ihe tuir Itellef. near No.
li huity, nil Itlirhiir WellllllK alKJUl ItMM
imunds, wlili 7.'. rut hums of l,-lneh rlialu
nitni'lied. Owner run have sams liy irnv
Iiik rt. rly. luiylM siilvuue eharars ami
exp line nf liipllhit und adverllsliiK, Kd
wln Mefiiy. t'liiiiiiln.
ron rknt.
I'OK liKNT.Two furnished rotlasrs,
eniriilly liieuteil, nt ressoniihlo rale.
One emitiiliis rmir, tha ullier two room.
Apply to Mrs. li, A. Iletts, cor. Kill and
t'omnu-rrliii slr''tils.
Furnished rimms, fnelnK 111 river, by
Ihe wiek or niiiiilh. No children. 33K 17th
hi reel. I'. .;, I'i ri hen.
WANTKD.
WANTED AKenta to represent th
old Notional Life) Insurant Co., ot
Montpeller, Vt. Far furthsr Informa
tion, addrnas (I, M. Btolp, General Coast
ManoKitr, sa-M Crocker llulldln, Han
I' ramdsco, Cul.
WANTKD Man or lady 10 colleot, do
sum oftloa work, and msnair ajttnt.
You will dasl throuxh your lesdlnf mr
fhnnis. Humathlnsr nw and very popu
lar. We pu v xpnses. Poaltlon per
manent. Bend four rcfrnces and tn
cent for full psrtlculsr. John Finney
Mnr . O. lls 484, 81. Loull, Mo.
MIWF:U.ANrXUB.
i;r, 'I') I 1 ; n WKKK, using- and solllnx
Dynnmoa r. r plallnir watch, Jewalry,
mid tulils tvitra. I'lute frold, lllver,
nli'ltel, etc., same neur ;noda. Dif
ferent size for atronta, fumllle and
shoj). Flasy nperatfld; no experlanee;
blir prnflls. W. V Harrison Co.,
rierk No. 14, Onhimhtis. )hlo.
Fon flAMC.
JAPANIOHK OOODH Just out Just r
eelveil-just what you want, at Wlruj
Lee's, (41 Commrcll street,
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