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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, IfKtt FORCE , .Is a food not medicine food for tired ui-rvos, overworked brains, flabby mwh, weak digestion. Mndo from procured Wholo Wheat nnd Hurley Malt, and crentei mental and hynical energy, Per 1'iU'knge 15 cunts. . ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TELEPHONE TODATB WEATHER. lOHTLAND, April 2,Orgon nnd Washington stti) MahoClouy with shower. Osaton tells fttd, grata and nay. You cn purchaat Johnson IJros. today. atrawbarrlca at Try our peeled sprloou In cant; thty art txeellent. Johnson Bros, i Farfey full, weight creamery butttr, too per roll at Johnson Bros.. Call Main' Ml for your coal rjuir. menu. Orders promptly 0114. V. Llndboek, manager of th Louvre, returned from Portland yttrday. Cur Pur fee Hon Blrsd Mooha Java eofftt can't b keat-Johnooa Bros, For rtnt. T-room house, modern im provements. Inqulrs at 17 Bachangt 8lrt. ' Th Ami strawberries of th season wr received by Johnson Bros, yes terday. . Japan good of all kind, ehtap at tlit Yokohama, Baaaar, 122 Commtrclal tTMt Anothtr shipment of frsah amokad Eastern ham and baoon Just la. John, on Bros. - Mrs. nimuMi doa up lacs our. taint to perfection, Ltavt orders at Orrjron Bakery, ', W art telling any of our bett brands of creamery butter at toott ptr roll. Johnton Broa. A shipment of fin vegetables ar rived on th 'Frisco steamer yttter day for Johnson Broa '".. B. B. Harrlf an. c. M. Urown and J,. P. Lswe. of Portland, wore visitors In Uppertown yetttrday. Thre txpart workman at ttta Occi dtnt Barber 8 bop- Foroelala baths. Best taotblack In tht city. Tou will And tht btit Mo mal In tiit Uty at tbt Rising Hun Rtsuurirnt, No. Ill Commtrclal BL ' Oorge Tlllatton, of Scattla. who baa been visiting friends at Uppertown, will to to Portland tomorrow. For Rent. Three furnished rooms fnp housekeeping. Inquire at 40 Ex change street, or 431 Bond street. It you want bos wood. Blab wood or other ft r wood, telephone Ktily, th transfer man. Fbona 1211 black. let crtum IS cent a pint at -th Parlor Candy Store. We guarantee our Ice creame to contain no gelatin or starch. Patrtnlie home Industry by amoklnf tht "Prtdt of Astoria" cigars; flnttt mads. Manufactured by MaoPartant and Knobtl. Can't be beat, our J. W. Creamery Butler. Try It, and If It dott not pirate you. your money will be re funded. Johnton Broa. Albert Reafcldt Just returned from an outing at retertons Folnt, ana ay he killed 240 anlpt 140 orabt and clama too numerous to mention. P. A. Kintor, In Welch block, will all for your clothes to clean, dya, re pair and preaa, and will deliver them, rang up phone, red 1064. A marriage llcenie .waa lanued lata lat afternoon to Mr. John Henrlknon nnd Amanda Klnttunen, The wedding It l Ald will take place a month la ter, ' Boolyn coal .laatt longer, It cleaner and maket Iota trouble with itovta and chimney fluca than any other. Cleorga W, Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. : Ladles fine hair awltcho. rats and -trilby. All kind of hair good. Flnt line of hair tonloa and barber supplies. Will call on you If deslrad. .A. B. Pe terson, Occident Barber Shop. Uppertown It not only Improving in business circlet but th tchoolt art all getting along nicely and the bright girls tnd boy of that portion of the city are the pride of our teachert, at well at th pride of the community. www ' i ' ' We have madt arrangement with se veral growers to handle their entire crop of rheubarb, and will now receive, each morning, large ahlpment of fine atrawberry and wine rheubarb, which we will be ablt to tell at very low iprloea " JOHNSON KR03. Tha remain of the lata Alexander uunann wer Interred yetierday In wetn view cometery. iw launch f.'omot brought ( ver four ten of mliiifni of thin year'a catch rrnm Iiakert Ituv yenterday. mi. j. a ... in irai-wra of the Aaiorla choU will meet In regular monthly confer ence at tut Olney ediool next Btur day. tti- -ii.... .. iiirwer win img a aolo In tht Prwihyterlan church Oil momm rr win aiao ixs anthem by a mixed quart tl. ink . . . m Tht olqulr over tht late Irving Qulnwy Tewkibury will takt place ttiia afternoon from Pohl'i undertak Ing parlor. Funeral torvleea over tht remain of tht Infant child of Otorgt W, Miller, will b bold today, with lntewtu.ni u Qrecnwood. Tht ateamer Hut H. Elinor naaeed out to a yttttrday morning, with a full cargo and fair pamengpr Hit, nound for Tillamook. P. F. Moivy, prenldent of the Wll. lamtttt Falla Electrlo Compiy. to. gether with hit daughter, wa a vlal- tor in the oily yetrday. Albert Seafeldt returned from hit varttlon, tptnt at Pvteraon'a llfeaav. Ing tut Ion at Wettport, Wt.hlngton. ycaterday. Ht roport a fine ouim mk. m . niff iunrfti or in infant child if Um mmA It a-t mvi Ma i m. uam w m m ak dlrd yesterday morning, will occur to. day with Intermtnt In arrenwod cem etery, : Coroner Pobl uted hi new disinfect- ant praytr for tht first tlmt veater. day In the cat of removlna- tht r. malna of Mr. A, Hansen from W lt. rtsidenc to tht morgue. Two prisoner art till! In th coun ty Jail, Vht Chinaman oVbtor" and Herman Waymtlstcr, the man charged with tilling log. r contenting thmcelvet undor Sheriff Unvllle t bill of fare until they tre rcllrvrd or dlt poatd of for good. Tht regatta commute at divided up Is expected to makt fui! report ty May 10. If tht peoplt tubtrrlbt suf flctently in tht meantime the regntta will be a go, otherwise further devel opments will havt to tell tht atory. Rut no one double th success of the present committee In chert Oomplalnt romes again and again of the dog nultanct 'in this city. While there art many good ones, yet there are hundreds of worthies onet and they havt become tuch a nuisance that th complaint baa spread among even th greatest dog-tovtrt In th commu nlty. The pound It regarded aa the place for relief against what they rail a disgrace to tha city, County Treasurer Thompson report that In split of th fact that ha It paying out large turns of money dally, he hat ntver known tht county to re tain a prettier cash balance on hand. It Indicate prosperous timet, ha says. fn hard times the warrants are pre. eniei wim a rush, but now men warn to have plenty of money and only call at leisure and cash their war rant bIi f , r-uniy, v Jetty work It under headway under th old appropriation and will continue right along. Seventy steel cart have Just .bean completed at Fort Steven and ten more are under construction. The whole season will be put In In re pair on the Jetty undir the old plant, and It I expected to get all of the breaks made by the winter's atorm In good shape before winter comet again. Charlie Raymond, P 'v-mv snd Hilly Ford have Just returned from a hunting trip on Clatsop .Plaint, with stories of wonderful experience. But the most Important event of the trip wet tho marksmanship of Raymond. After discovering what he took to be large tlock of wild geese ht crowd ed through the mud and slush several hundred yards and, Judging that he was In range, fired. The result wat that ha ruined a large "flock" of de coy geese, and the boys have been smoking ever since at hit expense. Sub-conimtttees, to Interview person In various business lines; regarding th coming regatta, have been appointed by the chairman, . Herman - Wise, aa follow: P, A, Stokea and W, H. Copeland, shoe and drygoods; August Hildebrand, groceries, hardware and druggist; F. J. Taylor, lawyer, phy slclans. dentist and property-owners; H. O. V an Dusen, canners, sawmill and manufacturing; J. N. Griffin and 0. I. Petersen, transportation, real estate and Insurance; Herman Wise, restau rant, saloons, cigar atorca and politi cal candidate. Th committee will begin work tonwrow morning and ex pect to have a report ready for the regular meeting of the Push Club Wednesday evening, TUB SMALLPOX FAD. A Qucttlon at to Whether There Hat Iien a Cant In the City. Tht tmallpox quettton waa dltcutttd yftrday from all quarter. The pub Ho, at a whuto, la of tbt opinion tha( inert hat not been a cat vt tmallpox In tha city, ' It It generally believed that tht announcement wa madt tola ly for tht piirpot of obtaining revt nut fur tht doctor la tha way of ter vice for vaccinating perton. Tht loom) way In which quarantine have been managed and the fact that no new catet have developed from tht caact reported and which- havt been In direct communication with tht pub lic at' large hat led the people to thlt conclusion. Tht artlcla In yeaterday't Attorian tod to all kind of comment and a leading phytlclan comet out In a tpeclttl article thlt morning on the subject. While phytlclan Individually have fcund caxt of tmallpox, yet there hat not ben a cat yet reported by one that hat not been disputed by from on to two, They tell the Aatorlan that It la not tmallpox, but profeatlonal etiquette require them to keep allnt. They laugh at tlw mlttakea of their co practitionert and tsy they do not know tmallpox when they a It, and tay that It would b "unprofessional" to call them down. "If the doctor are so unprofessional aa to give each other away to tht pub lic." aald a prominent cltlaen yrtttr day, ''why Mould ttwy expect the common people to swallow all of tbt tmallpox statements," The Aatorlan doe not dtnlrt to magnify or diminish tht mltpx nt uatlon and doea not pretend to give out Information from aaclentiflc point of vlewt, Tht physician ,r? tupiioted to do thlt. : But when they differ and talk about the Ignorance and Incom petenca of one another, (he public must necessarily find aomethlng to talk about Again the Aator House cast It re garded at a Joke; tht Hanson real dene cate la regarded at a fake, and .k ..i iabM M u a.ha. . I i f.v r"-'"' regarded at more ridiculous, snd when the physician make tn?se tatment why ahould the newspaper And tub- He keep quiet? ' "Mild" forms of rmallpox, or any other tmallpox It dangerous, but fake tmallpox to obtain 'ac.'lnstkins la subject to condemnation. The Astorian pass no opinion, but voices the expression of a majority of the physicians and the public ai large. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Presbyterian" church Servlcet aa us ual today. Theme of the morning termon ' How Can I Know I Am Bav td." fn th evening there will be a union temperance meeting at the Con-. gregatlonal church. A very cordial In vitation extended to all. t . Today will be Founders Pay at 'the Bwdlsh Lutheran church, and the sermons, morning ana evening, win contain fitting reference to the pioneers who 42 years ago organised the Swed ish Lutheran Augustana Synod In the United States. Tht collections will be for educational purposes. At the First Congregational church the paator will preach at 11 a. m. In the eventng at T:S0 there will be a rally and Union Temperance meeting, at which all th churchet will unite. Rev. Henry Marcotte will preach the aormon; Sunday school at 12:15." Young Peoples' Society, Sunday evening, ;St. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at TiSO. A mott cordlaj Invitation to all, t t t Thlt morning Rev, Harold Obcrg wl:1 rrrsent to hi congregation In the Methodist church, the question; "la Tour Foot on the Brake?" In the evening thlt church will unite with the other churchet In a great temper ance matt meeting In tbe Congrega tional church. The other aervice will be aa usual. A warm welcome to all. . e ' e These columns art opot and tret to the various pastors of the city who desire to make public their announce" menta. Dr. John F. Crowell, expert In charge I of Internal commerce of tht bureau of statistic, maket the gratifying an nouncement that foreign and domestic commerce it rapidly shirting to tht Pacific Coast. , TD ears It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and does no harm. No harm! It leaves the skin soft like a baby's ; no alkali in it, nolhing but soap. The harm is done by alkali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, ' bad soap is better than none. ' . ' What is bad soap ? Im perfectly made; the fat and alkali not well bal anced or not combined, What is good soap ? Pears'. old tit over tht world, DR. FULTON TALKS. , Say There It Smallpox in the City, In Spltt of Outside Opinions, ASTORIA, Or. .April 2, lW2.'-Edl-tor Astorian; ' On two occasion re cently havt appeared In your locat'col umn. short paragraphs in which- vlt wa Intimated that there wa tome doubt a to titer having' been any tmallpox In thi community within tht last few week. I can not In the Inttrett of the health of the people and the welfare of the community In general allow auch Insinuation to go unanswered, I am aware that the rea stm for doubt a to tht correctnest of the dlagnotla in these casts arises from th fact ttut the present epidemic It a very mild ont. xhe question of di agnosis ' hat beea discussed in many place during the patt two years, lor th disease it prevalent all over the country. In every case th medical pro fession hat arrived at but one conclu sion, and that It that these catet are undoubtedly smallpox and should be isolated and quarantined mott thor oughly, You Intimate that some of our medical men Insinuate that thi is not tmallpox. 1 I am glad to tay thai I havt heard no Insinuations. Certainly no one who h& aeen .the cases can have expressed aucb a doubt, and cer talnly those who have not teen tht catet would not do tuch a thing, so far at the opinion of thote outside of the profession la concerned. In aa much at their opinion on medical subject hat no market value, I think you as a Journalist .make a mistake when you quote their opinion. Other lpslnua. tlona In tht paragraph! are not worth dlacusslng although they are no doubt worthy of the aovrce from which they entlnated. : If these caaea are smallpox they should be quarantined. If they are quarantined at all then the quarantine should be worthy of th name. If the city physician .recommends the quar antining of a cate he doe so because he think It la a cate of contagion disease. Then It Is the. duty of the city to tee that the quarantine lawt are enforced, and enforced to as to protect the citlxen. I will aay before closing that there have been tlx cases of tmallpox In all Including the first ont which died. These catet did not all originate, from the tarn place, though It it eaay to trace their orl Sin to ita tours. There I no particular danger from the present epidemic of the disease, but for obvious reaaont It la well to prevent lit spread to far aa It la pos si bit to do to. There It no reason for becoming alarmed or excited over each lh,n tot th per thing to d, I the proper way- of doing It la to do and very well knn in every Intelligent com munlty. My Idea about the proper way of handling. contacloutrdjteaseji la when they are discovered to report them to the proper authority, and have them quarantined quietly and not discuss the matter In the newspapra. , X A. FULTON, NOTICE! There will be a meeting of the At tori High 8chool alumni at Judge Oray'a residence on Monday evening. April tK at 7:58. A full attendance Is requested, ai there la business of Im portance to come before ihe meeting. CHA3. E. GRAY, President. For Sick Headaches trv these rammis Pillc. They remove the cause and act quickly. You will feel like a new person after tak- Beechams Pills old twrtbnt, la katM lte. d Bt. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. YOur oi-oVni Air Diests. both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly tnd tI.ar'.ortly tueuded to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Telcpboa No sat. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street " Astoria. Or. G. 01, Barr , Dentist Mansell Building. . 1578 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. TELEPHONE RED 206L ' J.A.FASTABEND GBNERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. DYSPEPTICIDE Tho eroctM. aid to DISESTIGH. FISH HATCHERIES. Following figure fut ninhed the AttO' rlan by Master Fish Warden Van pu sen thowt the work of tht Oregon and Washington hatcheries during the patt seven years; JSM-IHM-- " Clackamaa, U. S, S,f 37,009 Kakma, Wash. .,......,... 4,000,00 Total 7,7,0'iO 1HW-1SW f I 't Clackamas. U. S M42.0M Kaiama, Waafr. 2.SO0.OCO Chinook, Wash. , 1,000.600 Total ...12,142.000 lR97-im Clackamas, V. S Upper Cluckamat, Ore. ........ .015,000 Salmon River. Ore. 1.218,000 Little White Salmon R, U. S. 12.(19.004 Kaiama, Wash. ................ 3.540,000 Chinook, Wash. 2.000.000 Total, v........... .... ..29,10,00 .. 7.S28.S42 Clackama, U, S. , Upper Clackamas, Ore. , 2,930,000 Sandy River ' 030,000 Little White Salmon, U. 8. 1.791.0W ,000,000 goo.ooo Kaiama, Wash. ..... Chinook, Wash. Total 1.9,M 18M-190 Upper Clackamas. Ore. ....... 2,000.000 Salmon River, bre. S40.000 Clackamas, U. 8. hatchery ... 1,000,000 Kaiama, Waahv: 5,512,000 Chinook. Wash. 1.413.000 Wenatchee, Wash. 7.S10.000 Wind River, Wash. 2,73O,O0 Little Spokane. Wash. 200,000 Little White Salmon, U. 8. ....10.000,000 Total tt.227,000 1W-1901 Upper Clackamas. Ore. 2.480,090 Salmon River, Ore., 1.190,000 Clackamas, U. 8. .............. 14S0OSO Little White Salmon, U. 8. ... 4.500,000 Kaiama, Wash, 5.890.000 Chinook, Wash. 1715,000 Wenatchee, Wash. f ,025,000 Wind River. Wash. 2,810.000 Little Spokane, Wash. ........ 43,000 Methow, Wash. 132.500 Total 2J.2S3.509 1901 Salmon River, Or. 2,787,900 Upper Clackfmas. Ore. ........ 4,761,200 Grande Ronde, Ore. . 7.32,300 Snake, Ore. Swaa Falls) .... 457,000 Little White Salmon. U. 8. ...15,385.232 Calckamas. U. ft t iM&.m Kaiama, Wash. 7,422,000 Chinook, Wash. 1848,000 Wenatchee, Wash, 1883,000 Wind River, Wash. ........... 1,505,000 Methow, Waah. .. 2.055,000 Colvllle, Wash S1.000 Total SUvM-alda" ... a 61,012,141 variety of salmon. I Men's Colored Golf Shirts, 1 pair cutis to match, in very best patterns and colorings $1.00 values for Men's fast color - Black Sooks. Ribbed top also deep stitch, excellent quality 25c value. 2 Pair For New Line of Men's Crush Hats, all colors, latest shapes. 51.00 up S. Danziger & Co. w 11 If AT SHANAHANfI Slianaliiiti I"l., I'fHimiorelHl 8t, Great Sale of Curtnltv. We Simply Quote OUR PR ICBS . . . $1.00 Curtains For 75c per 1.25 " $1.00 1.50. " " 1.25 , w 2.00 " 1.75 " 250 " 2.25 3.00 . " 2.40 " 4.00 " ' " 3.25 " $5.00, 7.50, 10.00 Call and PHnfc to Yonr Health! NOB HILL COPPEB Is tbt Bttt . You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Poard & Stokes Co. NOW IS THE TIEIE TO BUY WALL PAPEH 13,000 Rolls Jutt la. Mora to Follow . latest Detigns a Exquisite Colorings. . We will tell you BORDER for your rooms at th 8AMJS PRICE per - roll as the wall and celling. We keep first-class workmen and guaran tee our work. Let us figure on your deooratlng for 1901 V . B. F, ALLEN & SON. 365-307 Commercial Street. , SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Patent Leathers, vfri if iff kWfH Latest. ' J- Cnratlact All Styles, Lowest Prices Peterson 5 Brown. COUCHES W1 1 4 US J A consignment of new and handsome patterns jutt received. You can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the home; A RIAniNSS - - CARPETS Call aad see for yourself if I have not tbt largest stock and lowest prices, considering the quality, of any house in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, Be House Furnisher. Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. . riANUFACTURED BY , CM. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. AfCSts. pair reduced accordingly. Andrew Asp9 Wtgw latir, lUdnaitk u4 ItmstMr . FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. . Sseclal Attention Given to Ship r4 Steamboat Repalrlng.Oeneral Black tmithlng, Ftrat-Clait Horse- ' . ' Shoeing, etc ' . CORNER TWELFTH AND DUAN3 losarance. Commtssloa in j SS'ppfnf. C. J. TRENCHARD, ' Agent Wellt Fargo and Pacific Exprest Oomp'ja. Custom Hoose Broker- LOUNGES Copper Paint To preserve them from the dettructlve effects of worms and barnacles and prevent tho accumulation "' of tea grass and ' other marine substances. 1 Tki