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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1897)
THE DAILY AST0K1AN, SUNDAY ..u. SKH'KMHKK 5, Iff.'K WOMAN'S WOMAN'S MOST COMMON DEFECT Is Her Vttcr Lack of Gratitude Ac cording to Caroline. Average, women are utterly lacking In gratitude, Thl sweeping charge U made from personal observation and personal experience. Women do not mean to be ungrateful but they are thoughtless lot, and a day after a great aervlce has been rendered them It somehow becomes dead ened Into the mistiest sort of a memory. and though titer Intended to be oh, so j everlastingly gralteful. they frg-it oil about their emotion of that character, nd rather take klndnee.se shown, favors bestowed upon them and service rendered i them quite as their right and natural due, nd grow decidedly cross and ugly when a hundredth service Is denied them, re taining no memory of the ninety and nine favors that have been their portion frr merly. When one does discover a grateful wo- man she arrears to be ft veritable rara I avis and Is regarded as possessing an un- j usually fine character, whereas she only has the decency to be properly apprecia tive. Men are largely responsible for this defect In woman's make-up. They flatter her Into the belief that nothing on earth ts good enough for her, and then growl when they have so far su.tceeded in con vincing her that their views are the right ones, that she demands more than they can give and isn't thankful for the many favors they do bestow upon her. Let us whisper to the vain little poten tate that they cannot always rule with the high-handed Insolence of youtn and beauty, and it ts well to cultivate a char acteristlc of appreciation, so that what they cannot demand will be meted out In the true spirit of friendliness and human ity. The day may come w hen, on a bed ot Illness, you are left to the mercies ot strangers, your owm kith and kin either having died or deserted you. Then it ts that the spirit of gratitude comes in par ticularly strong and apropos. Again, if a man whom you are sure is In love with you shows some specially kind attention, do not take it too much for granted. He will appreciate your telling him that you are grateful for his tboughtfulness. that you fully realise the pains and expense he has been put to to give you pleasure. He may laugh and pooh pooh It -declare he has done nothing and In other ways try to show his masculine Indifference to trifles, but he likes R. remember that. Everyone likes gratitude, and it Is a quality worthy to be cultivated as the rarest Bower In the garden of woman's pature. CAROLINE. J30XG OF THE BURDEN BEARER , ; 1 . i j ; i , Oyer the narrow fMtpath 1 That led front my lowly door. I went with a thought of te Master, As oft J had wilked before, yi hesrt wm hwiiy lai-n, kni srtth tears my ey'i-i were dim, But I knew I should lose the burdn, Could I get a glia ?? a; him, f , f i. - - " Over the garden pathway, To the fields nil shorrt tnd bare, I went with a step thu faltered. And a face that toli of care, I had lost the liht of tne morning, With its glimmer of un and dew, But a gracious look at the Master Would the strength of mirn renew. While yet my coumso wavered. And the sky before me blurred, I heard a voice behind me Saying a tender word. And I turned to Bee the brightness Of heaven on ehe road. And suddenly lost the pressure Of that weary, crushing load. Nothing that hour was altered, I had still the we'gh: of care. But I bore It now with gladness. Which comes of answered prayer. Not a grief the soul can fetter, Nor cloud Its viiii.i when The dear Lord gives the spirit To breathe to His Amen. M. V.. gangster. WOMEN Aff LITRARIANS. Of the TOO members of the American Library Association, the large majority are said to be women, and It Is eminently fitting thot the sex should predomln' In that genteel calling. The bump ui or der seems Do be much more developed In the woman than It is .n the scmer sex. The work requires patience and prompt ness, two virtues which women possess !n a high degree, and dot's not require hard physical labor. They are not ex;sed to the same unpleasant Influence and the liability of discourteous treatment that fall so often to the share of the women In the mercai.tlle world. Besides nli th's, she comes In contact with a more Intel lectual nnd cultivated class of people, ml In this one profession there Is i"tiMv io salaried discrimination on account of ner peg, for she receives an adequate compen sation. This has been demonstrated pr;ic tlcally by the fact that as the more Im portant positions become vacant, even though previously filled by men, or new ones created, women have almost Inva riably received the r.ppolntment. NOVELTY IN GLASS SHELVES. Very pretty is a set of hanging corner shelves that hold bric-a-brac in a bou doir, which is made of glass Joined and suspended by gilt chains. The shelves, three In number, are triangular In ihapi. The bottom shelf Is the largest, and the other two somewhat smaller. They were cut at the glazier's and pierced at each end and In the center of the angle that f! ts into the corner of the wall. The gilt REAhM chains wl wrh end and one In the middle of Vn back connect and ui;c-ii the helve. At the end of each shelf how of satin ribbou are Hod about the chain to kp It from slipping, and fr orna ment. Though lho shelve" are very pretty. a more secure resting pliu- for or naments is set -if hanging shelves ot white enameled wood, wl'h th end ot the moldings that term the framework capped with brass. These shelvo have !r regular eompartmcnts.sojne for hooks anj tome for ornament, a pbt glass mirror over the tipper shelf, .tnd s-wie of the ..helves with a low spindle nlllng across the front. They ie pretty when hung over a cheap mantel that has no over mantel, or In any other pile. They lock well In bedrooms where the Nsli.ids at of white and brass. AS TO HATS. There l a Wide Variety from which to Choose. I Alpines. English walking hats, turbans, jn the perennial sall.ir stupe all those styles which are alMys In fashion for traveling wear and general utility wea are more than ever popular this year, golf, tennis, yachting and cycling cos'nmes be ing incomplete without a finish of one or the other of these practical models. Sailor hats this year are trying to both men and women. Like an Inch on the end of a man's nose, the small addition to height or width of a sailor hat makes all the vital difference between the becoming and the reverse. In styles for men, the crowns, even on slses usually fitting the wearer, look bulky and overbroad. Sailors for women and girls are as a rule ne.irly two Inches too high and an Inch too wldo to look well or make their wearers look so la them. However, they are the rage, brim and crown, and therefore there Is nothing further that may be said for or against them. Alpine shapes are slightly narrower In the brim than last year, and the crowns somewhat higher, they are trimmed with stiff shades, quill feathers and a bow and bond of bias velvet. Plne-ippte straws are much used this year for cycling wear. Overt rimed turbans and English walking hats are quite too weighty for comfortable uses Just now, although they can hardly be surpassed as appropriate shapes for travelling. For the autumn seasons these velvet flower and feather trimmed styles will, however, be all thn could be desired. Matroly women who are disgusted wflh the little toy bonnets offered In shops, and do not think the oval toques Vcomlng. still find the English walking hat a most satisfactory model for general wear. MUSIC AM) DKA.MA. Clarence Eddy the well-known organist, arrived a few day ago In New York from Europe, where he has been staying the past few months. William H. Cnne follows M-s. Carter at the Baldwin, San t'rancisro. preni Ing Martha Morton's "A Fool of Fortune'' and a new comedy, "A Virginia Cuurtr ship." Mr Crane's visit may be taken either as an apoloiy from him or an Im provement In the town he once branded ... -.i2Ui- One of the longest theatrical Jumps on record will be that of John W. Isham's Octoroons' which company Jumps directly from Manchester. England, to the Alham- bra eheater, Chcago. The company num bers about forty-five people, and since last May has created something of asensatlofl on the other side of the water with Its marvelous singing. M - !n a-Mlti..n to "In llllnoy." the new com- My which Aug'Ulln Thomas is writing for Digby Bell, the cornelian, an order has been placed by Mr. Bell's manager, Duncan B. Harrln. with Frank Tlxley. lit w' kn wn news paper man, for a mw comwly for Mr. Bell. Its title will be "The Eleventh Commandment," and In It Mr. Cell will impersonate a Sweden-1 borgltn mlnHter. The musical sensation of the town, even amid operas and Mechanics' Fair pro-gra-ii' is decidedly the Hungarian Boy band. They have comMned a performance thit would be creditable to any band, with the additional charm of childhood, baby faces, petite figures and precocious t ill No wonder the Orpneum Is crowded nig- t with enthutlastlc humanity, from th :- ordinary listener to the blaze clubman, the;, are as pleai-lrg to tne eye as to the . F. Ex'im.'ner. THE CHURCH. Dr. P-ism'Js. th church, Portland, vacation. t pastor of 'he Grace has returned from hie The new Catholic church at HunUng ton, Or., was dedicated on Sunday, Au gust 22, by Archbishop Oroes. Over li have been received Into the M. E. church on the NeTort circuit dur .r.Z the year. Rev. Tonkin" Is doing h tolc work. Bishop McCab will make a brief stay In Oregon only long enough to hold the conference session. He Is obliged to push on to hold a conference In New Mexico. A wind r.nd rain torm completely wrecked the nm' and uncompleted Meth odist Episcopal church on the 11th at Neg Pereeg, Idaho. It Is pr-sumed that th- house will be rebuilt. Ilals-y, Oregon, has had a prosperous year. Large congregations and social inetir.t's. Seventy-three have Identified themselves with the church this confer- ne year. The official board of the M. E. church have pansed very strong resolutions of endorsement of the labors of Rev. J. J. Walter, who is Just finishing his second year as pastor of the First M. E. church of Astoria. In spito of the bard times the heavy debts upon the church have melted down whrr they no longer cast a sha.tow utmn all ohuivh effort. It ha lvn many years sik the churoh ha been In as good Atmnolal condition, j ' The Kpworth l.e.inte utd ohurwh at llillsbora are makta ncMv preparations for entertaining the. next aiNnu.-il conven tion of the Portland district Hpworth Imguv tlwl will m.vt tlhre In October or November. Tbe iirreimUoini church at St. Hi I ens. Rev, C. R. Phllbrook. ati. Is ' erecting a house of wor;u. The build- i Ing Is already enchnHsl. The main room l :ix36 with a aide room Ux23 co-inect- i i lug wi;h fohttUg doors. i ' The Presbyterian church at Rock Hill, j S. C. has announce.! thnnigh It pastor. tho Rv. Alex;mder Si-runt, that ! would i imdortHke. tlxe support, of Mi Muttle H. IngoUt In Korva. Th church has al ready fully provided for her personal and medical outfit. Tho will of Mrs. Minerva Newton, of Hillsboro, Oregon, has been admitted, to probate, and among other bejue: there la ai Item of to be Invested for the benefit of the First Mrthodlst church of that place, the Interest to be applied to the support of the church. I A beautiful IMIe MothodlM church Is! almost comploted at Tohilo, Oregon. The Interior Is In natural wood and the rtc sign Is striklnsr. Rev. John Tiwiklns. of Newport, a bricklayer by trade, built the chimney tnd much of the work on the thurch wn donated. Great crwlfc Is due FASHIONS IiflTEsT FANCIES Designed Expressly tor the "Asro'iar. ' By tht Batterick Publishing Company SPENCER WAIST. At a garden party recently given a young girl wore a ta!ete of primrose yellow organdy, the walut made In Spen cer style and trimmed with Insertion and ribbon and the skirt, which was of the five-gored variety, had tiny ribbon -trimmed ruffles at the bottom. A leg horn hat adorned, with black velvet rib bon, tea, row and mignonette arcom punted this toilette and the effect wns charming. In the Illustration is shown p Spencer wal of organdy made with u fl;tel lining. The closing of the w4it Is made at the center of the back and the fullness in the fronr. and bafk Is drawn well to the center. A ribbon tock end belt afo (1t-rative features and bountiful insertion adl a pleasing finish. The sleeves are full and complenwl with lace frills. Youthful and pretty Is this style and much In vogue for the young. BOYS' CYCLING SVIT. A Jatket of gool style, appropriate for oar when a uniform la required Is shown fci the Illu-s'tratJon; It is service able and becoming for cycling. The loo! fron'B of thn Jacket are closed i to the throat and braid Is applied fancl fully at earn siue or uie ci'.i. v hack an! sides me garment w confornied to the figure and the snapeiy sleeves, collar and pockets complete the whol tastefully. For cycling, golf and gnm-ral outing wvar, the knlckerWkers are highly favored; they are made with cuff or calf band and are usually worn with t'olf Ktoctcing". The rap may mateh th suit or 1 of canvas. Such service able materials as Scotch mixtures, tweed, serge or 'bevlot In plain or fancy weaves arc most often chosen for suits of -.Ms kind which murt stand herd usage, linud gives ".he Ja.ket a military air but lis ufce a. decoration is optl'naj. JfiL I the prtto-, lo.v, V. H, Meyers for the uooe. aobleved. Ttw nvmi'il vifoivtioe of the M. K. chutvh of Orea.) will convene at for- v nl IK OrvRvn. HeHenilvr X, Ihshop Cy HI V. Tons. IVD.. t.UD, proaldlng. : The original Oregon oonfVaiwice Included all of Oregon. Washington and WnO. Slmv ttti.t tlim lw rugvi Sound confer ' nice ntd the Columbia Itlvrr conference ! haw Ixvn onrnjilsed. 0ie of the wrong I rt appeals that pastors of the M K ' churi h can make to rle millenary 1 moo. y, I the amount of money Cmt hn i boon rxivrniMi In this terrtlerv since lt hrit cavuiMUH'y. More thui tui.ii has Ivn spent in oeitln; now fields, In the support or partial support of pntor Th) HM)lll)l .f ,vm have much ,mwUn, on (,.! Many pas. .,,.. ..k,.,,,.,.. tw, m,.lH. M),nv p- tors will rhan ire from limitation, of time. Amor.g this butter class l Rev, lr Locke tho popular pojor of the Taylor street church. TortUnd: but we understand hl auovesMor has benn already seviiml In the ponuv) of Dr. Parsons, now pastor of tho Muling church oflVnland.Mc Many of the lea, ling pulpits of the con. fetvtioe will have a chajige of payors DANOFROl'S. "What has caused tlnnderson to change so lately? He used to be one of the stead list men I ever knew Vow he never goes home before midnight." "Yes. pocr fellow! His wife made a lot of root beer, and he's afraid to remain In the houie." Cleveland Leader RUSSIAN IS LO 1' S K-W A 1ST. The Ruseli'.n blouse-wuint has come to stay and there are many aria Ions anil numerous lmproennn.i on th!- inpul.ir mwle. T!e closing Is generally on the left slh of the front and a frill of Inev ribbon or tle maerial follows tH olos trK. The blousv-wiilsl Illustrated Is of taffota silk and he devvrttlon of Insrr tlon: riblHiii and liuv nlglng Is prettily disposed aJid adds much to the hundwrnp effoct of th whole. A tltte.1 lining draws the garm.nt In snugly to the fig. ure. Th. right front l wide muI the left front narrow, so that the closing Is made at lie right side In Russian style url.r a laco-trlninid frill of edging. This would h- a pr-tty and appropriate style by which to fimhaon lawns, dimi ties. orxa.ndl s and thr long list of sheer fabrics r.rm- in demareL Tlx- Inevl'jilJ., ribbon stock and belt dm-s much to en hance the Icnellnc of the-- wnts's, which generally hiive the mousipn tain, slecvn with circular or frill caps n: the top. Insertioci cToslng the fr.mt, as II-lURtriits-fl, la effective and Is d Id- lly inexpensive ornamentation. DRESS OF WHITE LAWN. ...,.,,..,,k ii.iii-aam-ttHM r,,r th(. young are mid of t:.. .fl up a?.. oritandl. ami dimlU.-s of pretty, lgi,t .olo which are now .off-red In gr-nt iofus ir.n, and r;i.lin, bnjuls of ln..-rtlnn nnd lace e-lglng an- uw-l to a.brt-n them, but nearly nilln-r than fxtravi.ganljy. In tn. sk.-t-h Is shown one of th- i Imi.l.-st of the wiuton's mol. s. It Is ti dr-jis of lawn with fancy stitching above th bm .jrnl on the collar. Th- frorr of the walKt h.'.s ns f iries dr:in well l0 the 1 center by gather, at the top fa)( lt torn and the bak- tdiow a nlmJlar ar ' 'in- at ea, (, KdP of (n(, closing. The sleeves ;,r, wa.Honable. The HTalgbt full skirt I- gathered Ilt the top n.i .ie,.,y nemrned :,t !. V,iiom th hem t-blng held in pl iee ,y H row Qf fancy stli.-hln. I'.-.l, 1,1,:, l,,wn m,ie up In thlH m;mnr had a r.-w tows or white ribbon aU,ve the hern nnd a belt and ribbon tr,'k of the -,,m,.. A m,e hra rUf may have y-.,w lawn with black iibbon trimrr Inir to ghv tlu- relief note. Marion Harland says: "t.,ni untJulttrattJ it ttholrst'm IS.ih CotiolciiP nmUiiis just the proporllon of tierf surt, coiitblned with the purest vcc,fUMo iil, to make (itifoct sliorlenliiK. Is Best for either shortening or frying. 1'ute, healthful, palatable. Ttignaln Ustt4 sesrywhsr In an Vn ln pound rellw Uns. wiili ur irl'iurht-"tV4Mf" siitt nw i Kv4 m et'n iIhh triMilA -en vry Un. Ni1 uar.nlsU If tu!4 III Sttjr otlr sjr. 1HI N. K. FfttMAMK COMPtNY, Ck(t. J, i1. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will roopon their Boarding and Day 8chool Neptelllbsr 0. For rates, .to,, nddnpes th Huperlorrea rt'pu.8 RECEIVED IN TUK PKIMAKY. UKAMMAR AND ACADEMIC 0KADE8 i rHitiuitf unuunuu S G C L Q !I 2 ee sunn 2 li i jKV (,IU.MIIKI iC- i -4 , Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & Sole ASTORIA THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. i There are people who hs.v objections ' to advertising mer In the oolumna of a nwp.nr. The ground of objection la that they do not want to rta4 ad vertisements. Now thla objection Is B't g.KKl, for oftentimes) thee advsjrtlae-l ments convey valuable Information, j For Instance, how elae would the trav- eling public learn of the excellent din- j Ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen- j tral lln between Ht. Paul and Chicago or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particular call osi the nearest ticket agent or addresa J. C. Pond, O. P. A., Milwaukee. Wig. or 0o. B Batty, General Agent, 2 Ktark street, Portland, Or. Ml.TL'AL BF.NEF1T. "Did your husband's wheel trip do him good ?" yes, and It did mo good too. I didn't have to help him clean his wheel for three wwks. "-Detroit Free Press. Hmall precautions often prevent great mi,-M.,fM. DeWltt's Uttio F.arly Rlwrs nr., w-ry small In slse, but are most ef fective In preventing the most serious t,.m. nf stomach and liver troubles. Thy cure constipation and hendachs and regulaU- the bowels. Charles liogors. TECHNICAL MEIIODfl. "What Is meant by the phrase 'writing under pressure'?" "I don't know unless some authors write with their wives sitting In their liis." f.'hlcago Record. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlsr rhcea Remedy always affords prompt re lief. For sale by Kstes-Conn Drug Co. AN OPENING. First Hummer nmrder-"Plty there iHn't a restaurant here." Second Bummer Tlonrder-"Why, this village Is too small to support u rectnu rant!" First Hummer Boarder "Oh, I don't know. I think the boarders would i;nt ronlze It between meals. 1 VI p II. Lsalt. N Ysrk, Msalrssl, INSTRU MENTAL Ml'rllO. PAINTINU AND VOICE Ol'LTUHE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS IImuI -X Nurmsl t'mitte nf tliire ycsri nlr yrsr ttluillv prfei.iual. a..r iiient .r -i rfit-i-nin .i u-r. ii"ir ' ti- ,r ti i. . i , ... , lew., lt I .- M I !.. ..I I h 1 lla .Nnrnmi d .l.m I. tr. i.. lili,sia TAIL I.IFK I'KKIIKU AIK l.i (ra.-h. I islit si i-n.s. 1iiltl.ui, boiks, Uiaid nd lo.ltiu( it lir'liiioirli ', i Ami ir r si ii.l- ut-bnardlag tlirniaelvva, Ula Ou et year AfA.lf,iilc xntd.s. acrei'tril (ruin hlfh Luuia. t'stal.nira . hfrfilly Hint oil a'ill.'atl li. AdutvM P. I. I'AMI'IIEI.I., rre.l lai.i, i.r W. A. WANS'. SwrrUrj Kacul y Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL, sUnos Co.M,, OREGON This Is Just th. pbvca for your boys. Ivllghlful ItH-atlon, largo bulldlnn and grounds, ioihI mMis, plenty of hoalthr rinrdiar. rirallrnt tsxhors and isrrful training- this Is what thy all y of MT. A NOEL COLLKGE. Bond fir Cat. alugue and spwHsl trrms Hchool will 0n Hcptrmbfr 1. p. F, PLACIDUS. Director. NONE BETTER STOKES CO.- ARCtitH ORtlCJOlN OASTOniA. Tlh Halls Ate rf wtfs- Hfuion sf "My ly c.uno horn from n-hool one ibiy with his ItfiiMl laully lacnravd iun.1 bl.tiVlng, iui.1 suffiting grml pain," says Mr. E. J. Hhal, with Meynr Ilros.' Drug fo., 8t, lui, Mo. "I divsaed thn wound, ikul applied (linrnlM-rliUn's Pnln HiUm freely. All pnln (sum-.I, and In a remarkably short tlnw It braird whil om leaving a iu-. Kor wounds, sprains, swi-lllnga and rlu-iumitlnm I know of no medic lt- or pmirrlptlun e.pinl to It, I con sider It a household tu-washy." Tlus l& and SO i-ent kIkw for sale ry lt.e-Conn Drug Co. CABTOniA. ll ts LEI'T HIM GCKHKING. "I don't know whether I have been com plimented or not," said Chollle. "What Is the reason ?" asked bis friend. "MIhh Flgg toM me she believed I was more Intelligent than I pretended to bo." Indianapolis Journal, To say that a woman looks like a coun try school mnrm" Is to be truly compli mentary. Judging by the number of pret ty creatures In rural districts who are teaching the young Iden how to shoot. DM. H. L. HENDEIIHON, Office, Klnmy Building, Astoria Office hours, 7 to a. m.; 12 to 1 and 6 to 7 p. ra. Hpeclnl attenton given to the treatment of Diseases of the Eye Chronic Dis eases, and Surgery. Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE) TO ALL Open every day from 3 o'clock to 8.30 and 6:30 to (: p. m. Subscription rates 33 per annum. 8. W. Cor. Eleventh and Duan Street. GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMKUICA'H HCKNIC I.INB. Mrals In Dlnlnu Cr t is Cart. Nuik No l)t The all-rail routs to Kmiinai mining district, via Prattle and Hpukatis Shortest and Quickest bine -a. TO'', St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL ItUNTM KAHT Through Palace and Tourist rUvepers, Dining and library Obasrva, thm Can. Dully Tmli-iH ...FnHt Tlmo niHVK'g AMI' St'KNKHY I'MlAyfri.lf II Fur ticket and full Information oall im agoiil O. It. N. IV. or aUraa A. U. C. DKNNI8TON. C. P. T. A , Portland, trr. It C. HTKVKN8. (I. W. P. A . BearUs. TILIAMOOK. NT.ilAI.KM AND TILLAMOOK, Nl.HAIdCM AND TILLAMOOK. NKKALKM AND TILIAUOOK, NKH AIJCM AND TlUAMOOK, NCIIAIJCM AND OTHER t'OAHT POINTS OTIIKIt COAMT POINT OTHI.lt C 1 AHT I'l'INT OTHKK t'OAHT I'OINIt OTIIKIt CO AHT POINT -8lmr It. P. ELMOlttC, K. P. KiaMt IUK, It P. ELMOHE, W. II. HArlMBON W. II. HAIHUBON W. II IIAniUHON AND AUOHITA AND AUUflTA AND At'dUiTA AIX OPEN rOR SPECIAL CHARTER Balling dataa to and from Tlllamock and Nei alam dvimtd upaa the wthag. For fralght and paasafigar rata apply to ELMORE. BANItORN A CO.. Agenta, O. RAN. Co, Agents, Portland. ftllFRIFF'H HALE. , Hy virtue of ai sxr.-utlon ant nrlar of salr lnrd ..lit of th (Ir.-ult Cutirt of ths Staie of tron f'r the i""tuntv ..f 1tp. n the lath oVy of July. A D. iwi a Judgment and dc rrc ren dered thrre.n on the third day of July, lk-;. In favor of C. E. Hayles and C. 0. Palmlmtg, plaliitlfTa, and sgnl'tt'. the Flavrl Hotel Company, and In favor of ib fandnnts. Hand Mnnufart urlng Co, J. P. Itasmuaacii, A. H. ;illl-ile, irgen Pin Lumber Cotniwiiy, i. It. IUt. and O. F. Maratiw, and ngslnt ld Klsvol Hotel Company for the sum 'olal of IMIt.K. W.th Intrreat tbrrvon ftom third day of July. 1W7, st the rw'.e of I per (nt Mr annum, together with the costs iuuI illalMirvr ni.it. tniel at !'JV and the costs of and upon thla wr' or,., manding iwi.1 requiring ma to make rials Vf lbe Jollowtng de'til-l pmI ptoir ly. in-w.lt All of block No. 10, in th town of Flavrl, as laid out and re-ordfd by th Flavrl Ivnd ft liavrbtpmrot Cempsny, together with th Flavrl Hotel. jltiu.sJ Ihrrwm. and tngothr with thr lrrifmnl here1ltsinrnls ruvl uppurtonam-ra thoretv beloriglng or In anvwla appertaining, til In the County of intop, ftlatr of Ore goo. Notice Is hereby g!vn ttuit I will, on Monday, th 30lh day of rVptemlh-r, IMrf, at th hour of 10 o'clm-k In th- futanoort of said day, In frmt of ami at the court house door. In the City of Aatoria, In said county and state, sell at pulilln a no tion, to th highest blddT, lor r-h, th atxiv desrr.lied real property, or so much thereof as may l rwQesasry to stutlsfy arU.1 Judgment. Int'raet, coata audi all K'rrulng costs. JAM EH W. HAPi:, Bherlff of Citn rn Or, Dnlrd Astoria, Or, Auguat CO, UP, NOTICE OF MEKTINC, nr HTOCK HOLDKItrl OF UNIfrN KIHII KHMAN B CO-OPERATIVE PACKING CO. Ntl"e Is lwvr-by glvon thiu there will' he a meeting of the stockholders of th Union Flslmrrrwui's Co-oprrntlv I'ak lng ComiMwiiy held at the olllce of said company in Astoria, nmtson county, Oregon, n half past seven o'clock p. m. on Saturday, tho eleventh day of Hep temlwr, 1IOT, for tho puriKme of consider ing the Bdvlsnldlllyof IncreasJng the cap. itiil stock of sold coriKrntlon Iri th (imoutit of 120,000.00 or ajiy part thereof that may seem rxnUiM to wild stnek liolders and of taking such action- In regard to Inoren-slng said capl'lal stock as to mild sbxkholilers may appear ad. veable. CHAULEH W1LHON, I'resld. nt of said Company, Atle: BOFIIH JENHEN, O.oreUiry of said Company. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming am our store and you'h gt portrait of a man brimming . over wllh pleasant tlinuglits. Buoh quality In the minor we have toofferur enough to pleats any man. COMB AND THY THEM. HUGHES & CO. V