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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, APRIL J3, 1002 WE KEEP ABOUT Everything eatable and good in Groceries) MouU and Fruit all fresh and clean afl we add to our Block daily. Wo have four or five wagons tuny in the delivery of goods, and ivould lo pleased to servo YOU. f The Morning Astorian TELEPHONE! CI. TODAY S WEATHER. l'OllTL,ANI, April 13,-Westerii Ore nii, Western Vuililtiirtn. fair, warm er, variable wln. Eastern Oregon, liVstiin Wnoliliiftun and Idubo, ftUr. variable winds. Qaston will focd, (mid and bay. Cuw (ur Sal. In gojd cujidltlun. Jmjulia of BUml fluid liauk. Call Mitln Ml for your coal requlr. itiinu. Order promptly ailed. Our perfection Wend Muoha A Java ult'v can't bv beat Johiiaon Uro. I' It li our Purfoilun Urand M v nd Juvt llt, h' gi9d.-Johiin Japanese goods of all kind. cheap ut tlx Yokohama Wuur, J Commercial treat. Aiiuilicr vlilpiiuiii ut frh smoked Eastern liam and baouu Just In John, oil llru. V have Just itcctwd a shipment of home prvsurved wild biackburrlea. Juliuiuit iirv. Any child buys aa wall and aa cheap ly from u a (ha most experienced buyer.-Johnson Bros. Air Urth Wall In skk at St. Mary hoiliil, and km reported laat even ing an being wry taw. Three expert workmen at ttra Occi dent llarber Blivpl. Poroelaiu baths. Urt bootblack in th city. You will find lb bt lio maai In tn uty at in KiituK nun luuur;mi, No. Ill Commercial Bu 1 Yuu can live without our Perfection iUi-iul Mocha and Java Coffee, but why should you? JhiMm liroa. If you want box wood, alab wood or other firood, telephone Kolly, tba transfer man. Phone till black We will receive a large consignment of fresh fruit and vegetable on ocean Mtttunier due to arrive today. Johnson Dro. Do not forgot that the brat place to get your Hundity dinner la at th Now Htyle Chvp House on Blevetitii nlm-l. Patronise home Industry by smoking the "Pride of Aatorla" cigar; flnttt mad. Manufactured by MaeFarlan and Knobal. Home iwrsonul property belonging to the estate of L. C. llanaon will be Mid at public auction at 1 p. m. Monday, at llooth' cannery. P. A. Kantor, In Welch block, will call for your clothe to clean, dya, re pair and pre, and will deliver them. King up phone, red 2064. Wanted. Man to inks charge of office- here in Aatorla. Addreai. with reference, at once, A. T. Morrts, ivholcdiili-r, Cincinnati, Ohio. Th funeral of Mra Anna Tina Nark klla will be iH'ld at the Finnish Lulh eranchurrh at 1:30 today and Inter ment will be In Greenwood. The Vanguard and El Hurd were lnpected yesterday by Edward and fuller, the steamer Jnitpector. They returned to Portland liuit evening. II. Walter took a spin on Ma bicy cle out Fort Stevens way ycnterday. Me report that the road are dried up pretty well and blcycllnj I good. Try Schilling' Bent Baking Powder. We iwiy your money back If you do not think It better than on other you have ever uued -Johnaon Bin. At the rccjnt meeting of the tUcfhck h lodge, Ml Clara Munaon and M'las Irene Jnhnnon were cletcod delogato to -the ansoclatlon at Newport next May. v Itonlyn coal lasts longer, Is cleanor and make lea trouble with stove and chimney flue than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, "1311. - After two and a half years aenldenoe In Los Angeles, Cal., Mra. J. A. Ran nells, with her children, returned to Astoria and will reside at Duane and Eighth street. J. A, Fastnbend, while towing about 40 piles In the river Friday, lost about hulf of them, but up to last night he had recovered a large number along the shorts of the bay; Ladles fine hair awltchea, rats and trilby. All kind of lialr ood. Fine line of hair tonics and barber supplies. Will call on you If desired. A. E. Pe terson, Occident Barber Shop. Dr. Bishop, accompanied by hi fam ily, will ,oon leave for Honolulu to ross.higgins&co. attend the golden wedding of hi par ents. It I reported that ifre may make the island lil future homo, M. A. Itolfvt, representing Strau flro., Chicago, America's leavllng tail ors, will be at C. It. Cooper' Jtexl Friday and Saturday, April Win and IDih. ICxtenslv repair are being mads lo the building occupied by the New (Style Chop IIiiuko on Kleventh itrwt, Another tory la to Im) put on and th restaurant dressed up with - a new front. The delinquent tax roll as contiaVt- ed at the aherlff olllce yesterday and tn oierk will begin maklna out the deoda Monday. The property hat sold remarkably well, and It I expected the former record at the office will be broken. , Naturalisation papers were Isaued to Oscar Nclon." fonnerly of Sweedeit, at the clerk' offlce ycterday. Fred tlolinberg, a cltlsea of Finland, de clared hi intention to become one of Uncle Sam' ulrlldren and received hi 'list paper. Car are running over the hill to West Astoria, on the new llond atreet extension. The first car wend over It at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon and the track waa found In exoeiltmt con dition. This I a great linuroveiiient that the people appreciate. It waa rumored on the streets last evening that thwe waa a cao of. smallpox at 8t. Mary hopltul, but upon Imiulry of the city health officer It waa positively denied. In these times ot smallpox it i not safe to believe oti or the rumors that get aitoat. No new Itouks have been added to the library lately but it is expected that there will b an addition toon. A large number ot children, aa well sV oldur people, take advantage ot thl splendid institution. The visitors will averaae about 4 in number each day. Yo Sup will delay his trip to Alas ka, which he Intended to make on ' board the Harry Morse, as Wing He desire him to Interview him In regard ' to $52 which Yo owe him. Yo waa arrested and placed in Jail. He ttrinaa It an illtustlc Am ItiB luinnlni, ruw.,,1,. ' - - m up In Alaska are In great need of hi si-vlcea, Allen' tor room next the Astorian office will be coupled next Thursday, the nth, by the Woman Hellef Corpa. A merohanta' luncheon will be served at 13 o'clock, with tea. yilTt and Ice cream, during afternoon and evening. Also aale of aprons, eto., etc. Pro gram In evening. Don't forget to come and have your fortune told. Astoria I to become as noted a the place where the best marine paint I manufactured. For the bottom of all kind of boat and vessels Cutblrth' Copper Paint Is gaining a well deserv ed reputation. Ita quality baa Im proved with experience ami Increased sales, and the article at present on the market Is having a wide popularity. Ulllle Binder la looking for a pig, and he la looking for the man who the pig. He .'a a great lover of young pig served up In proper style and a friend at Olney, being aware of this, sent Illllle pig by boat. It arrived yes terday and It was placed out on the dock md Ulllle waa notified, but when he went for the pig, pig, crate and all were gone Unless he has good luck this morning his dinner today will not conilst of young pig. Lee Lung, one ot the leading Chi nese business men from Portland, hai purchased some property In Aatorla and will begin bujlnes here un a large scale. Lung is a wholesale and retail merchant In Portland, having Ave atores there and U the owner of considerable other property. He also hits three stores In Hong Kong. Ha is the Chinese agent for the Portland ft Asiatic 8. S. Co. and has been in Port land for 20 years. Ho expects to In create the store here and ultimately build up a large business. There wore 26 tronsrers of property recorded at the deeds office during the last week. The volume of business was rather light, and a great reduction from what it ha been for several weoks past. Last week there were 64 tr-inHfer and March 31 wa the rec ord breaker at the .office, wheSj 28 In strument were left People do not ap preciate the amount of work this means. Every deed and paper of any kind has to be copied exactly as writ ten, read and correotod from the ori ginal and every possibility of error haa to be guarded against. It means work and worry, as there Is considerable responsibility on the man who has to do the work. His record Is for the safety and benefit ot the public; ahould a deed ba lost, his record Is the only thing left to oU back upon to prove the original transfer and the title to the property Involved. Should a mis take creep In people can see what an amount of Inconvenience and trouble It would cause. There 1 a good deal of responsibility that tb .people do not reallxe. The Gateway Social Club will hold a social at I. O. O. F. hall Monday even ing. The entertainment will consist of the farce comedy, "The Elovator" and a choice program. Refreshments will be served. The public is lnvlt-l and no admission will be charged. It. Scarborough wa placed under irQ bonds a few day ago at Oath- lamet for stealing a chicken from A. Shreve. Three witnesses saw him come out ot the chicken coop about K o'clock In the evening and an official count demonstrated that Uiere was one chicken shy. Captain Ooodale, the constructing quartermaster, has received notice from Washington that the bid of Fer guson ft Houston for constructing thw ordnance repair lmp at ForJ Stevens has been accepted. The work will be gin next week and the contract price Is 11187. Tom Corbet t, the popular tonsorlal art'U-t of the Palace, will head a party of bear hunters which will lesve for the Walluakl today. Th party will be armed to the teeth. "TomT will carry a small gatllng gun and will be followed by the heavy artillery. Hruln had better make hlm!f hard to catch or suffer the consequanca T. A. Long, the night operator at the Western Union, like all telegraph ope rators, has had many experience. The most humorous one was an experience back East. Ha waa on the day shift, and during the day the depot at which h was atatloned received a corpse and a hog. The corpse was In a coffin and the hog wa crated. For some reason neither of them was taken out the first night. When the night operator came on he was informed that there wts a corpse In the ware-ro.m, but the hog waa forgotten. In th small hour of the morning the operator had to go Into the ware-room for some thing, and when he was Inside the room the hg. doubtless expecting feed, lose up In his crate and gave a few friendly grunta. It was too much for the crlpl i oiemtor. He dropped his crutch and left the building. He did not go far, however, before he tumbled and felt into a ditch and was pitjted j up by the night watchman. He did not work any more that night. Arbor Day exercises held at the Adair school were very successful and the children planted an elm tree in the yard which was dedicated to Washington Irving and to the J A. class of 1W2. by Annie Painter In a very pretty manner. The outdoor ex ercise consisted In short selections by Otto Oen. Marrln Adair. Martha Pal dwilns., Katie Wood and Annie Berg man. Then the children wen to the school and the remainder of the pro gram carried out as follows: Arbor Day Song, school; recitation. The For est Hymn," Nena Moore; concert re citations, eight pupils room 1; recita tion. Little by Little' .Thresa Oramros; Arbor Day quotations, room 4; recita tion, Annie Wllaon; reading. Planting the Elm Tree. Mabel Larson, quota tions, room 5; concert recitation, eight pupils, ro-m 1; recitation, Why We Plant the Trae. Eva Mclbohm: quota tion, room 6; song, 'Save the Forests, school. The principal gave an address on Arbor Day and Its significance. lVrnnnul Mention. 0. It. Webber, ot Chicago, is here on business. Oeo. W. Klger, of Tillamook, is at the Occident. W. P. Farts, of Areno, Wis., is at the Parker House. Ja. Lyons, of Drain. Ore., Is In town tor a to- day. J. W. Proctor, of Spring Green, Wla , waa among the arrival on the late train last evening. J. C. Noyea. of Portland, la register ed at tba Oooldent. T. G. Coleman wa among the guests in town yesterday. George Turrell, of San Francisco, Is staying at the Parker House. Ous O. Boeitrom and J. B. Hawkln ennw over from Ilwaco last evening. Dr. O. N. Sullivan, ot Aberdeer, Wn., Is In the city and will open an office In a few day. Ed. Peterson, of Laramie, Wyo., was among the passenger on the late train last night. II. S. Howell and Charles Hubendall, of Artesian, S. Da., registered at the Parkir Home laat night. C. Von Winilngerode, imperial Ger man consul, ta down from Portland, the guest of Mr. M. Foard. Mrs. Victor Washburn, of Brook field, who has been visiting in Astoria for a week, returned to her home yes terday. Manager Skyles. of the White Clover creamery, was at Blind Slough yes- terdoy Interesting the ranchers In the project to send their cream to his creamery. : Thomas McCann left lost evening overland, for San Francisco, from whloh place he will go to Bristol Bay, Alaska, as machinist for the Bristol Bay Packing Company. He was for merly employed here by the combine. -V PACIFIC COUNTY POLITICS. A Warm Time Is (Expected Across the River This Year. Judge J. 3. Brumbaeh, the Ilwaco at torney and atarwart Democrat and ex-pllot commissioner, called on the Astorian last afternoon. The Judge say politics are already beginning to boil over there. He haa a forlorn hope that the Republicans -will quarrel uf ftclently among themselves to enable the Democrat to win a portion ot the ticket If not an. He say titer la what I known over there a the Dal ton and antl-Dalton faction 1 really headed by 11, W. B. Hewen, who la the present chairman of the county central committee. He and Dalton nave always been at outs, practically speaking, and lnc Dal ton ha been appointed assistant at torney general and moved away to Seattle hi force are becoming demor alized, and the Hewen force are get ting better organised. The fight be tween the two faction is so bitter, he say, that either would rather see a Democrat eletced than one ot the op posing factions. Judge Brumbaoh say that the taxes are way up; that the administration ha been extravagant and that all tulngs taken together, he ha great hopes of seeing the Republicans fall down. It Is claimed that the newspaper. however, are all either in favor of the Dalton faction, or non-committal; that th Democrat are without a mouth piece and the Dalton people have the matter down about right when they ay that nothing can be accomplished when you hare no newspaper with you. The factional ., fight - waa all brought about on tb state senatorial lection. The Dalton wing Is for John nie Welsh and the Hewen win$ Is for Senator Megler .and of course, thl ex tend on to V. 8. senator. , Those who are In "With the "pmh" say that the Judge, however, is way off; that the Republican have an over whelming majority and that when the show down comes factional strife will be laid aside and that thet opposition will not be in It. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY At the First Congregational church the regular service will be held with preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Theme for morning. ''Joy In God." Topic for evening, "Duty." A stringed quartette under the direction of Prof. Frederlckson will furnish special mu sic for evening aervlce. Sunday achool at 12:15; Y. P. a C. E Sunday even ing at 6:30. Cordial invitation to all. Service tomorrow in the Swedish Lutheran church, morning and ven- Ing. The opening of the fishing sea on will serve to Illustrate the themes. Fishermen especially Invited to the attend. - Evening service In English. Presbyterian church:, Bervloes aa usual tomorrow. Theme of the morn ing sermon "If I Forget Thee." Even ing theme. "Secrets and Revelation " A very cordial Invitation extended to all. Uaual service win be observed at lse Eaptlst church tomorrow. c.on will be preached on the 'ollow ing subjects: "A vital question a to faith." and "What is Baptism?" A cordial Invitation to alL j Tomorrow. Rev. Harold Oborg will present some very interesting subjects to hi congregations in the Methodist church. Service both morning and evening. A large attendance of the ohurch member at the morning ser vice I requested, a a matter of busi ness will be brought up at the close of the sermon. At Grace church on Sunday morn ing prayer with aermon at Holy In nocents' chapel at a. m. A service will be held by th rector at Chadwell school house up the Lewis and Clark at 3:39 P- m. DISCOVERY OF OIL. When news I heralded throughout the country that oil has been found In a certain- place, thousands of persons rush there 1n hope of being among the lucky few who are fortunate enougn to strike a paying Veil. In their haste health is neglected until they are com pletely broken down, and than what avail Is wealth whsn their health Is gone. Protect your health with Hos tetter' Stomach Bitter and you will always have true wealth. There Is no medicine In the world so good aa a tonic for the run down system, or to cure headach', belching, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver complaints, la 'grlupe or malaria, fver and ague. Don't fall to trv it, but Insist on having the ptniiine It will do you good. Fining of Glasses No Longer Guess Work Dr. Sullivan' wonderful system of correcting error of sight has given bet ter visions . to hundreds and saved many from blindness. , , The doctor flt glasses to correct all defects of vision, cures and relieves hesdacne, dizziness ana excess ner vousness. .Cross-eyes In children straightened without the knife. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Consultation and examination free. , Dr, 0. N.Snilivan, Occullst Optlclso Will open office at 59S Commercial street, over. Hart's drug store, about April 17. C. 01, Barf, Dentist Mansell Building. 578 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST.') 624 Commercial Street . Aatorla, Or. WE ARE NOT ALARMISTS, Would Slirply DIrwt Your At tention to HerioiiN Hyniitoni Experienced Ily TlioiiHandft. They Truly Indicate Terrible aod Deadly Kidney Diseases. Paine's Celery Compound Ifaw Cured the Mont Deported Caw and Will Assuredly HuiiIhIi Vour TruubU'. While we would not play the part of alarmsits, and seek to frighten people by declaring that a large majority of them are already victim of kidney diseases, and liable to be hurried In to untimely grave by them, (till the very noticeable increase of kidney diseases In recent years, and their virulent power, n a subject that la constantly engaging the attention of the ableat medical investigators. Have you pain In the small of the back, ot dull, dragging nature, but often acuta and severe 7 , Is the urine in a disordered state, sometimes pale in color and very copious, at other time high colored and scanty, with brick sediment or with settling of mu cous, offensive, and foul smelling? Have you a general feeling of lassitude and weakness? Do you recognize the fact that you are unable to perform the same amount ot mental or physical work that you got through with months ago? Any one of the symptoms mentioned point unmistakably to deadly kidney disease In some form. Do not delay until It la too late. . If you value life, begin this day with Paine' Celery Compound; it is pour only hope of success and safety. By the nse of this wonderful remedy, ten of thousand are now enjoying perfect health' who once were victim of treacherous kid ney diseases. Read carefully the tes timony of Mr. Albert Bower. 84 North 13th Street, Newark, N. J.:- "Some two years ago I suffered with kidney disease, during which time I had two doctors, neither of whom could do me any good. It waa not un til I used Paine's Celery Compound that I found relief. I had no strength, energy, or ambition, and waa nervous and irritable. I was all run down and lost about forty pound. I felt that the end was near, wheri a frjend suggested Paine's Celery Compound, and I have this great medicine to thank for my restoration to health.' ITS EASY TO DYE with DIA- MOND DYES. Take no other. Olh CIiOTPG Rubber Boots J : V , V . Goats and Pants Heavy Flannel Shirts and Underwear, Wool Socks, Blankets and Comforters. Prices always the lowest at S. Danziger & Co. Good News for Astoria Fishermen V Commencing Monday, April 14th, and lasting until the end. of this month the following Surprise Values will be laced on Sale at HANAHAN'S Men's and Boys' Underwear Heavy merino undershirts and drawers regularly sold for , 50c reduced to 29c. Extra heavy fleeced shirts and drawars, all sizes, former . price 75c, Surprise Sale Price, 40c. Imported all wool undershirts and drawers in natural grey and Tan worth 1.50, Sale Price 98c. Weather Proof Scotch Wool thoroughly shrunk shirts and drawers, former price 2.00, now 1.49. , Splclal Announcement , The Celebrated "Fish Brand" of Waterproof Oil Clothing . and Slickers at Greatly Reduced Prices. California all Wool Mackenaw Coats for 2.75 and upwards. , GLOVES . Men and Boys' Heavy Mule Skin Gloves, regular price 35c Surprise Sale, Price 19c a pair, . Men's and Boys Suits During this" Surprise Sale of ours Men's and Roys' suits can be had at reductions of 20 per cent. Fishermen's Q H A N A H A M Fishermen's Surprise Sale llll J Surprise Sate Fishermen! See Us About Twine, .Lead Line, Cork Line, Corka, Need les, Boat Supplies, Sails, Etc. We Can Save You Money. Foard & Stokes NOW IS THE TIf.lE TO BUY WALL PAPER 15,000 Rolls Just la. Mora to Follow Latest Designs in Exquisite Coloring. We will aell yon BORDER tor your room at the SAME PRICE per roll aa the wall and celling. We keep first-class workmen and guaran tee our work. Let ua figure on your decorating for 1801. B. F. ALLEN & SON. 363-3G7 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords, Patent Leathers, YicI Kid, tSnVf Latest. All Styles, Lowest Prices Peterson & Brown. , Beats all Competition in House Furnishings Carpets - Rugs - Mattings See my Displays themby nr PART frAMS NEED A AV- Vi H. H. ZAPF, The Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS VESSELS. .rUNUFACTURED BY C. M, CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Agents. Co. Andrew Asp. I Wigoi laker, llitkialtk iW lnokr ! FIRST-CLASS WORK AT ' REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ard : Steamboat Repalrtns.Oeneral Black 1 amitblnc, Firat-Cias Horse shoeing, etc. : CORNER TWELFTH AND OUANB Insurance. Commission tol Snipping. C. J. TRENCHARD, ., Agent Well Fargo and Facitio Express Comp'jrs. Custom Bouse Broker H A Styli Styles and Prices. House Furnisher. Copper Paint To preserve them from the destructive effects of worms and barnacles and prevent tha , accumulation of sea grass and other marine substances. - i