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J. rilK 1ALV AsTOUIAN, SUNDAY MORN1NU, OCTOBER 17, 1807. ABOUT AND FOR WOMEN STREET SKIRTS MUST TRAIL Say the Pashtoi Dctifloers, But Sen sible 'omci Voi't Have Them. Tha r.immui dree dcnr, whose nunc is aU know. are InBUtta tht twt Pklrts rnurt trail. But what do nni11r women care? They rtmpiy won't haw It. It la all vory wU if you n afford It to have one wamrer tailor drew mttJn In smooth face oioth In del icate tint of putty, biscuit or (tray. w4th Juki the blond of ornamentation nnd se verity thftt nuVM the tnlror reception gown. This droa may trail, and you may wear It to th reception In the aft ernoon an late with the air of navlnir "Jul stepped In." In reality you will ha.va arrived In a private carrace, and your heart will be away under your belt at th mere thouirht of bemg oMUwd to allow the Irallmjt skirt to aotually trail even from doorstep to curb. As for actually allowing a real walking skirt "to trail, no d(ota of any one la (rolng to make us do tt, not the "us" who have any real taste. ' The Kmlt of our concession to this sanaeleaa demand as the skirt that Just touches at the back as doea the dress of most modish women. One irown was regarded by Its dealimer. too. as "the limit" in the other respects that make a street rig desirable. It was beifre suiting, the skirt showing a 6p yoke shaped top finished wtth three wide tacks. The goods overlapped at the left aide seam where wa a trimming of but tons Joined wrth narrow cord loops. Around the hem was a wide band of bead silk passementerie. The bodice had a yoke trimming of deep tucks, and button-trimmed bretellea were on the shoul ders. "The same button garniture ap peared on the aeeres. and btt and turned back cuffs were of the passe menterie. A stunning wrap for a tailor street rig la a coaching ubtw of putty cloth. At the shonMera tt turns down In a deep iwr that 1s almos: a cape. Above this the Jaunty collar of tha tailor rig and The perfect linen stow. The ulster fast ens douhte-tirenated at the bust, and slants away until the garment hardly laps below the waist Such a garment Is open to many practical objections, but a, rig cannot be atunntng and every thing else, and at least no one can say. with the, display made of the under rig. that you have on an old dowd" of a dress under your coaching coat. CAROLNE. GIRL MAKES A FORTUNE. Bho Puts Her Inventive Faculty to a Money-Producing Purpose. Miss Jennie Wertheimer. of Cincinnati, baa made a fortune by dint of har Inven tive talent. Three years ago she hit Upon a scheme of commercial paper which would effectually exclude all pos sibility of raising amounts on checks, forging names or otherwise tampering with their farss value. Many days she open, with vigils of tnenicht, to perfect tha system. She patented a private check system for the benefit of bankers and a plan of commercial paper which will make attempti at forgery futile. The principal feature of her invention lies In the form and composition of the draft. From the top of the note to the name in favor of whom the amount Is made out the paper material has the usual thickness. But from that point it become as thin and transparent as tissue paper. At the same time the paper preserve Its ntrength and durability. If the note has been tampered with In any way this will be shown by holding the paper up to the Ufc-ht. - THE ETIQUETTE OF INTRODUC. TTONS. It Is mortifying to note how many peo ple pay little, or no hpi to what may be styled the etiquette of Introductions. To the lover of pood form there Is noth ing that sets one's teeth on edse on hear ing an Introduction so worded that a woman is presented to a man, or an elderly woman to a young one. At a ta a matron who years before had arrive at the diirnlty of a grandmother wa piloted by her hostess to a young dri of twenty, and they were mado known to each other In the well "Mrs. Knietrt, I want to present you to my dear little friend. Mabel Dav. Mnhet dear, this Is Sirs. Knltrht, of whom you often heard me speak." If the ladles were amused hv ih speech, they were so well versed that m "ooa rorm m which their hostess was lacking that they showed no consciousness of her error. BUNT) WOMAN FARMER. Tills trw Soil Herself and Hears J?vi Each Sefion. While women who farm are nurmroi In Illinois and In the other states , the Union, a Mind woman hrm i .,. dom seen. There lives In Oak Hill. Tex., -..ma g,ri who has from a few acres .ana. cultivated by herself, cleared ...-uir eacn eason for several yean by the growing an sal, of vegetables "-(ran with no capital and in i fence.! pleco of uncultivated -rx. un- is now a neat fence about her doma iere I n wen and a purnn In thA ... and she has, In addition to purchasing these, i-.... .... jnano ana a hack to tae vegetables to the market, which lg tw ty miles from her home. Every evening durinir the dnr her en son she waters a certain number nf mts until she has gone over the cnrlr. place. when she bejrlns and goes over It again In the sama way. The active sense of bearing which, nature has given this blind girl in lieu of her sight enables her to detect Insect fife easily, ajid by feeling with her sensitive fingers she can distinguish the nature and site of the plums and vegetables she raises, She Is familiar with a ktadt of vegetables and planta, knows the else they should attain, the color of their hue and the shape, they should asuma. How tnnch bnstness can a man do whose system Is In a state of disorder? Headache is only a symptom. It Is not 4 disease. The pain In the head Is the sign of rebellion. Thwe has been mla takes In dlot and other abuses. Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a gen tk effective renovator and tnvtgorator of stomach, liwr and bowels. They as sist nature without threatening to tear the body pleee-meal. There are no grip. Ing pans, no nausea. One is a laxative. A book of IiV pae. profusely (litis. tinted, written by Pr. R. V, Pierce. called "The People's Common Svne Medical Adviser." will be sent free for 51 one-cent stamps to cover coot of mailing only. World's Plspensary Med ical Association, No. 03 Main street, Ruffaro, K. T, WOMEN ARK NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY. They dont fake us seriously," she said wtth a sigh, "they" referring, of course, to men. "No matter how se riously we take ourselves, nor how we endvr to impress them with our se riousness. It Is of no use. Only the other evening I wsa arguing with a man about something or other, but I know It was a subject that I knew far more a boot than he did and that I had much the best of tha argument. At first he deigned to answer me with some sort of rwpeet. not at all as though I was his equal, of course, but still with a certain amount of consideration. Rut as the conversa tion progressed, and he began to see that I was getting the better of him, be Just laughed and pooh-poohed and pre. tended to be amused. I could have borne even this, though, but Just aa I waa put ting the very tassel to the cap of the argumentative climax he leaned for. ward and snid: "Pwn't pucker your fore head like that: tt Isn't becoming." The woman who Is truly natural Is jnmerally considered the most affected. so unused are we to genuineness In this world. LITERART NOTES. Tha title of Julien Gordon's new vol ume. Eat Not Thy Heart, is a quota. Hon from Pythagoras. The October lS;h Issue of The Chan. Book will be a special one with a lit. erary supplement giving more than the usual number of reviews of new books. Mr. Chatfleld-Taylor finds his title for The Vice of Foots, in Pope's Table for Critics. 'Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's errirnt Judgment, jand misguide the mind, What the weak head with strongest bias rules. Is pride, the never-failing vice of fools.' Mr. H. J. Wlgham. the winner nf ih amateur golf championship for ' and t,- i . i enpagea at present in orenarfne a small volume entitled How to Play -roir. The book Is not Intended to com pete at all with the classic works on the subject such as Badminton. n. It will give In eancise form .iiti,.r,c and directions for beclnn-rs and for older players, without lln nvrK.,, bened with a mass of discussion and de tail. The book will a-Ilress itself espec ially to the needs of AmeriTui players and the subjects of t many Illustrations will be chosen for the most part from among them. The book mnv be ex pected about November 1st. Herbert S. Stone A Co. of Chicago, are to be the publishers. Donald G. Mitchell, who in the old days was known as "Ik Marvel," the author of "Reveries of a Rnrheinr fc-,. produced another volume of essays upon aumors of Enlgand, and this time they r.tnge from the later Georee to Victoria. In the close of the book which Mr. Mitch ell has written he promises another vol ume that will mensure the men and wo. men of the Victorian relirn. That will comMe'e his five volume., on English literature. However. It Is doubtful If Mr. .Mitchell will ever create anything that will do o much for his fame as "Dro-im Life." an, "Reveries of a Bach, elor." In those books he has such hu. mor. pathos, buoyancy and grace that he Is one of the few who never grow old and should live forever. Early next month Mark Twain's new book. "Following the Equator," will he l-Hcc before the reading public, and such advanc Information as Is at hand In regard to It Indicates That it will In no wise prove unworthy of Its author's fam "A Journey Around the World by the Surviving Innocent Abroad" Is th. sub-title, and a few words of further explanation, furnished by Twain hlmse recently, are in thf.-mselves not a little intTtlm "Ree-arding my forthcoming book of travels, the story of my Journey around I tin world," he savs. 'evervW.,! h 'lone his little circumnavigation act, and '-nought It about time T did mine. So 1 have been getting ft ready, and It If J"st my Impressions of the world ai In rge. T i?o into no details. I never do, for that matter I am not under con. trwt to supply details to the reader. All that I undertake to do Is tn Interest him if I Instruct him. that 1f. ills fate. He that much ahead." Is Disfigurement for life, by bums or scaldy may be avoided by using DeWItt's Witch Hazel Stive, the great remedy for Piles and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. Charles Ropers. THE WAT SHE PAW EUROPE. The friends of a girl Just home from Europe were surprised to find when they questioned her about It the other day that there was a great deal that she had left undone. "No. It was too much trou ble to go to all those out-of-the-way olea?' aha seAV, '"and as for rtnt.w- imt, I never, did cor for tt, anyway, so I soon made up my nlnd that 1 wasn't to wrejr myaelf to dtah fur all the old oastitra and art gullertos that ever lived. Rut I had a good time; oh, perfectly tailendtd! Jist tha very beat in my ttfe. Why, I couldn't help but have It. PUln't I apend all my money?" TO CVRR A COLD IN ONE PAY Take Laiattve Promo Quinine TiiWets, All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure; 15c For sal by Charles Rogvrs MUSIC AXl) DRAMA. Tha Conservatoire at Moscow has or. dered an organ at ItV.CW fnwtcs from the house of Cavaille-CoU. at Paris, Caracas, the capital of Vcncauela, will soon haw a Conservatoire of Mimic founded by a socimy of amateurs and subsidised by tha government. The house In which the composer Ixirtalng passed the first years of his childhood has been recently discovered at Comity. A commemorative plaque Is to be placed on the front. CROUP QUIOKT.T CURED. Mountain Glen, Ark.-Our children were suffering with croup whan we received a notue of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. afforded almost Instant relief. F. A. Thornton, This celebrated remedy It for sale by Estea-Oonn Drug Co. RESEMBLANCE. Because of Just a turn, a trlok of face A shadowy smile. My heart la lifted from the green grave's placa To throb awhile. I feel that low. that unforgotten tone Through my soul strike. And I. Indeed, beloved, alone, alone? Oh. Ood. so like! jim tremwing Insh. that smile benenth the cyee. Stirs my heart's core: Hast thou come backward, downward through the skies? I rive onoe more! Yet thou art dust tonight, wtthln thy grave. 'Noath wind swept sky. No likeness will I ake none such crave Again I die! Human life is held too chennlv .d. the mdlxtdual who neds a tonic for his system, aeska too cover his wm. purchasing every new miiturw th. recommended to him. Remember that Ayem ctu-snpiuiru has a well-earn reputation of fifty years standing. LIFE'S RUGGED PATH. "Is this the way. my Father?" " Tls my cniH: "Thou must pass through this tangled dreary wild. If thou wouldst reach the city undenled. Thy peaceful home above.'- "But enemies are 'round." "Vcs. chnd. I know, Where least expecting, there thou'll find a foe. But victor thou shall prove o'er all he. low. Only seek strength above." "My Father. It is dark!" "Here, take my hand: Cling do, to me. Ml ,ead thec through the land; Trust my all-.-elng care: so ,hal, ,hou stand, Midst glory bright above." "Oh, Father. I'm weary." "Child, lean thy head Vpon my breMt It w. ,V(l that spread Thy rugg-d path. Hop., an. till I have said. Rest, rest, for aye above." Ayer-s Hair Vigor, which has outlived and superseded hundreds of similar pr-p arntlons. s undoubtedly the most fash tonabl. as weil the most economic! hah-.dre,lng In the market. By ,w th. poorest head of h,ur soon becomes luxuriant and beautiful. A FUNNY WORLD IS THTS. This world Is very funny, For no matter how much money Man Is earning, he will spend It, and le hard up all the time: To his utmost he U straining To catch up without attaining. Till he makes his llf.. a burden when It should be bliss sublime. He who earns a thousand merely Thinks two thousand dollars yearly, Would be Just the figures to make his happiness, complete; But his Income when It doubles;, Only multiplies his trouble. For his outgo then Increasing makes his both ends worse to meet It Is run In debt and borrow, ' Fliwth today and broke tomorrow, Financiering every which way to post pone the day of doom; Spending money ere he makes It And then wondering what takes It, Till he, giving up the riddle, looks for rest within the tomb. Oh, this world Is v-ry funny To the average man whoso money Doesn't q,jte pay for the dancing that he does, before he should: And he kills hlmw.-lf by trying Just a little hlt'h-r flying Than is suited for his pocket and his own eternal good. Oooflair Sun. J. C. Berry, one of the best kn.,wn ,'.t. lzcns of Spr-m-er, Mo., testifies that he cured hlmwlf of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of DeWitt's Witch Hazel aaiVe. h;ilI been troubled Wth piles for over thirty years and had used many different kinds of so-called cure.; the work and he will verify tM Btaie. but DeWItt's was the only one that did mwit if any one wishes to write to him Chn. Rogers. Town hotiffl are ixrinnlnir to (how signs of Bfe. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. MaA OB application. Umbrellas lOt'KS, KKYs ,M SKW ISU M.vi it i. :..... AIo all I IkM Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz US M ASK. Repaired Tilers cut In two. JUST NOW- A Large Yariety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Notby High School Walking Boot At the Old Reliable Stand- John Hahn & Co. in Warrwts4 479 Commercial St. A. V. ALLEN. lirwcrii's, Kml, Fruits, Vejii'tulilis, iWki ry, Cor.Tsnth and Commercial Mrs. CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated Chum are, bilk Fancy (Jrxls. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. The Point of Yiew The holder of a matured Endowment Policy In the Equitable 8oclety wya: Twenty yours ajro, when I took out my Endowment Policy, the premium looked to me like thla: $47.68 While the Endowmt-nt, looked at from a distance of 20 years, mp'ur' d llko this; $I,00O Now, my policy has matured, and com ing Jut when I need money, the rwult of my policy looks like this- $1,467.25 While looking back, and realizing that th-y are nmounts that would have been saved In no other way, thin la the ap pearance the premiums have: $47.68 The Equitable Life Assurance Society,. L. Bamui-I, manager, Portland. Or. SO VCtRS XPIRIINCI. W5 i TRAOI marks DESIGNS, COPYRIGHT Aa. Anyarm srmllnir a BkHrh and dmcrlption mj quu klf hA4 -TtHin, tn-v, whnttMr mi Invention if proudly pititi'itiiiilu. oitiniunlmf long atrlctlf contt'tentlal. jl1-nt fr iinn tnriu lu Aiijenca. We have m WaniiiiiifN.ii fmr. Iti!nti ukMn thruuyb Uunu d Co. roculT Pcitu uHictt in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, besaill illr lllmirit!.l, lunrt eirmlatl'in of aii v: Mime I't irn.i i . -k'r.lniiii.'iiii Tri tl.HJml iiKii.lhi. .... ,,..n u.,pl..a and llxnu Uimh Om 1'ai Ksm miii ittm. Aanrws MUNN & CO., 3tfl i':'iudwnv. New York. Cavrt", ar.'l Trarle-Marks obtained and alt Jat-j J-nt bunrwcoMlurted nt MoornaTC ftf.. Joon Off tec itOppoaiTC U. 8. pmuiQwct fiid C(.irihr uc fjatrtiiia Jci tiiue tiiaa Uxvc 'remote Crm Wa.hint'n. hcod model, drawing or plito., with dew.rip $.'tn. We ftdviv:, if pnt'ntaMe or not, Ire of Jf.liare. Our ire not due till patent iwtecurrd. , OiC t't i.ntuc in the; j, S. and lufeign cuuntnet 'vent iree. itddrMi, mn mi for LUM uuuft ; MEN How to PrMore jt ManhixxJ and Per itwt Development, Thl trreat wor k, p'a:nly written hy a hfffh can reaiiirl inrl oltai I:h to niarriaio removH. It in a jnn'-m work for men why gulf'.-r frm ni-rvons 'IcMllty taiisrd by over work, vou1 LfuJ in'!n!r''n'.s or Inter exn-swH. It rxjints mt ho. xu I; curt-'i of n-rvnisfi ss, fles;jn'i' n:y, iu.p..t' m y, ai home without interfering wit h h.-. ;ir.csH. it is v, 'ha:-i iay prf.r. Tfiftt rfit ij '-.U. Mi"i,-1 '( M'1,F,TK MAUO(jf AM IHW'MJAT'IALV IT." will be nrn'ci fr, rn pJiin, s'uth-ii vn ;;-r, to the ft'l-lr'-srt of any -irijere tno,iHr-r by th? Krie Me:c;il ni"."y, f, Umhth hti-et, liuifalo,.y. N' i CO..ecL'jraej no deception. Orr. PTrMT Orriec. Wminoton. 0. C. J the Best... THE CENTER..0F DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody Knows that Warrenton values wilt soon be doubled. It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine larg-e level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine Investment? School Books AND - School Supplies W have I tie trl mul i-tieK-l llu of I'fll iiul lW-t In the rlijr. GRIFFIN Paints, Oils, THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paperhanging Onlv skilled workmen employed. All work cunrunteci to the standard of ext-ellonce. Tho best work in Astoria h:us Iwvn tlono by this hous) C. H. CUTHBIRTH, Proprietor. J. iM. -.MlNSrWvVWStSrV THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. HAVE tH'KNr h TIIKIlt IIOAK1HM1 AM) PAY HCll(Ml For ratxa. etc.. wlclmw the Suprrlonna POPILS RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY. GRAMMAR AND ACADEMIC OKADES if G L' I! L! I! I.' H B Q Ei 12 12 Q II g H a SI a H K LH4 A I.llht pr 9i. Our Roval Creamn Flour FOARD & Sole ASTORIA s$Mm H0-T0-BAGc"S" Orer IfmK'i boea SfiM. JfOrt) cures prore It power falla Ut uinati tha wnak limxiumt mao atrons. TUoroua ami maa-riel o. Jont ify a Ik,. V.iii will '.mltU'J. W'leiix it yon fi hcllire what we any. for a cure laaliaolobtly saranlil liytlrnviiliita wliere. Hndlor onr (,lHt' li.n'tTohacTO(U jiirt Hini.ka Vonr l.lnj Away written iiumu(i liteaia.pl. A 1 1 runs '1 11 E s)T t IH "' gaaJi If CO.. ChJajnp or Nm Kurk. f Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks & REFD Wallpaper INSTRU MENTAL ML'HIC. PAINTINO AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A 81'ECIAI. DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGCl Ninon Count , ORtGON Thl I Just tha iUr for your boys. IMurhlful lo-allon, larit" hulldlnia aa (rounds. 0"d mealit, ptrnty of healthy rirflw. rn-elknt thors and careful training- Uil la what tlwy all say o MT. ANOKI. C'OM.IXIB. Bnd for CaU alogue and spoti tri-ms. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director, OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS i'iih. TuIMiiii, ImhiIii, iHinnl anl IoiIkIii( t I r. ... t.-H. ... KMiilar Normal i'amtt nt lliri-r jriani onlnr year wlmllr ir'f-iaiimal. Tralnlnc department "' "i'1"' ih1m with 'AO rhlldrrn. Iiiitriii tiiiii sml triilii'iiK In ilyniiia.lli'i (Hwuillth ti'in). ami Vwii Mu'le for piilillr 'lii'U. 1 ho Nnriiiiil illplnnis l ri'i iiK"l'"l I'JT litw ai s HTATK WW f'KHTIVICA I K III ti'arll. rmlinati'lyl. Si nou per year. StmliMit. Wi-'llns tlirnm-lvi-a. Ill'i 01 por yrar. Amill'lllU' IfriUll'l arri'pii'll iroill mail ciiimmi. ('stali'KiH'a cb'-rrnilly lit mi appllratliii). AiMnai I'. L. CAMI'IIKI.I.. 1'r.M'li-iit, or W. A. WANN, Korri-tiiry Faculty. NONE BETTER STOKES CO. AgcntH ORECJOIN uThe Louvre" stoma's coitcrots ENTRRTAINMRNT HALL 8 KI.OOItH Fine Muale. Mames of All Klmla. Ti Mairnlflreiit Itara. CVKKYTMNG IHST-fLASS Good Order and Everybody's (lights HTKIOTI.T OIIHKKVKI). ti destroy the den Ire for totiaoro In any Holds tit world'! record for losur-dlatanca fast running. A Hap of the United States I'Imi new wall mail ! usd by th liiiilln.trn lloulo la three fsnl four Inchsa wide tiy (our fast long-1 la prints 1 In si a tolora, la mounted an roll ers; shows every stale, oounty, Imtxirtani tow and railroad In tha Union, and la a vary ilaalrabt uul useful adjunct lo any household or business Ubllalllllulll. I'un-haaod In lots at WOO th mm coat the Kur Will hhfft.i ii it 1 1 r " . IHMlUfalaakaal il n ton IlouU nearljr osnta aiilox-a, bul on ra oHt -of IS oeails In stamps or cost th Muterela'nad Will b pleased ot send you one. Writ Immediately, aa th aujvly la limited. A. C. HIIKI.lHiN. (lonerol Aent, I'lirllmi.!, Hi'rgnn. ril.tMOUK, NICUAUCM AND TII.l.AMOOK, NICIIAUKM AN1 TII.LAMtKK. NKIIAI.KM AND TIl.lMOOK, NKIIIAIJCM AND TILLAMOOK. NKIIAIJCM AND llTIIKU COAMT 1'Ol.NTH UTIIKH COAHT I'HINTM OTIIKK COAHT 1'dlNTH OTIIKIl I'OAMT JtHNTH OTIlKIl CtJAHT POINTS -.Hteanv ra it. V Kl.MOHK, I' tUaXIt IUAV It. P. ICLMOHK, V. II. HAllUIHdN V. II. HAIUIIHON W. II. 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Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 3 1 7-3 18 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. iiH Mrl H-n1aCO