The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 09, 1902, Image 3

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    IN DUST
Wo trwat oxlru
Dusters 35c, 50o,
Tbe Morning Astoriao
THLBPIIONB .
TODAY'S WBATUSA.
IItTLANDi May l.-Orgon, Wash,
liirion nil Wiilio iirbbly light show-
. ':
, Oasiou Mill ltd, grain and nay.
U our I'vrfooilun Blnd Moolia and
Java rr. Johnson Ofat.
Cull Mala (til tor your uoei rsqutr.
mot, Orilor jrooiptly 0114.
U'o ltfBl Uorumihd nous kwjlii
rvmiM. Cull t ttl Cowuwvlal tri,
Mr. RfcmuMB do up lax our
tains 10 jrroilon. L order at
Orrgon Wakwy,
fctiiuatlon Want4 liy a J panes
boy to do houMwork. Inqulr at III
Commercial trt.
I'orc lln baths, ciuinpton bootblack,
Uirs expfrl barber, bt t servki-'
0uldnL flrbr ihop.
New muck of fwiey good Jut ar
rived At Yokohama Uaaaar. Call and
th utft noveltl from Japan
You ili And it but Uo ml In
tut Uiy at th Miln Hun ittstsurnat.
No. it Ctnnmoroua u
BomcUklnir tint In tht lunch lino, J.
lUmvll t Cano Ctub French Hardin,
la tomato e&uc.Jolmn Bro
Tot next wlnti-t supply of tot
julliy fir or lb wood, Ktlly tht
traafr mm, JPhont Kit Mack,
Kor lttnLTbrtt furnlh4 room
tor bouw ketplnf . Inqulr at ttt x
hn ttrtti, or Ol Bond ttreot.
Fancy Coroainwy Butter,
Mot and 5oi per roU
at JOHNSON BltQg.
A vary larf aaaorunetU of torttnt
In nw and up-to-dst dettjrna to se
lect from at Charle IttUbora eVa'a,
lit tttm U ( a pint at th
Parlor Candy Stora. Wt fuarafllr
our let creams it eoataln no gelatin
r starch.
I'atronmt horn industry bjr smoking
th "Prtd of Aatorla" cigar; flmm
mad. Manufacture: by IfaoFarlan
ant Knobtl. ,
Dining room ablM-a car-load di
rect from tht factory, which wt art
offering at rtmarkablt low prlee.
Chaa. Hllborn A Son. ,,
Rock Springs. IVanklln and Nwoas
tl coal. Orders promptly filled. 8.
Klmor A Co., age nit, phono Ml. Coal
donot at foot of Seventh street.
A new lint of hall raoka and hall
eat Just received at Chariot Hellbora
A Son's art being offtrtd at very low
figure. Call and examine taera.
P. A. Kantor. In Welch block, Will
eall for your clothes to clean, dyt, re
pair and pres. and will doltvtr thtm.
Itlng up phono, rd4, Sulla lo order
from 111 up,
Hoalyn coal laata longtr, It cleaner
and makes leas trouble with atoret
and ohlmney flues than any other.
Ooorgt VT, Seaborn, agent, telephone,
Itlt
Snntt of tht new perfume juwt re
oeK-ed: Oolf Queen; Ping rang; Yost
mite Valley BoQuet: Blue Sfells of
Sootland; Mttle Trianon; R. and O j
Svltls and Mareshalt. Charlea Rogera.
Water coneumera , nhould bear In
mind that Saturday, the 10th ln-t will
be the last day on which to pay water
rates In order to avoid the penalty of
SSita whlxh Is alwaya charged aca'net
dollniiucnta.
We are now receiving strawberries
Special Sale of Matting
During the balance of( tin week all our rnntiings
woi th lip to 35 cents a yard, will be old at
25c
Twelve Patterns
to Select From
Every housekeeper should tako advantage ' of this 1
Orent " Matting Sale.
. We Furnish Your Home
On easy payments- Call and look through our louse-; t
hold goods. We are always pleased to show you"
through our stock whether you buy or not. . -
GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO.
676 Oom.St. ! ' Phono Black 2145
line Feather I'aflor
and COc. .
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
dally on th mxta train, direct from
th grower.-JOHNBON I;RO0.
The Alliance arrive from flan Fran
Cisco ytiaierday,
Th body of Oordon, th morphtn
victim, was buried by Coroner Font
yesterday.
Wanted A competent girl to work
In Warrvntun, Wagea $20 per month.
Apply at Astoria National Bank,
Socleiy newa ttumld bt nl In as
early as pnslttl in order U gt name
corrf!d bi-for publication day.
Mrs. J. (i, M'gler entertalited a num
ber of Astoria ladle at her residence
In UrooktU'ld yesterday afternoon.
S. J. Mark, of Weetport, Or., wlio
bs Just returned from an extended
visit In Iowa, was In th city sier-'
dyv . '
The steamer Alcalde went out yes
terday morning. ; 8h I en rout for
Han Franolsoo with tOO.OOO feet of lum
ber. ,
Wanted Hakwman local and trav
eling; Hbtral oommlesion; exclualv
territory. Brown Brother t., Roch
eeter, N.'Y, .
W, W. Whipple, proprietor of th
Palac nstaurant, waa xpotd to
return from Portland , by yeaterday
evening' train. .
Th New Style Chop House ha now
reopened for busliMs and la better
equipped than ver bofor to tvatvr to
th public.
House to II v in I the cry now. At
least 10 could be rented on tbe Short-
ret notice. Property owner should
look to this.
Mr. H. K. Clark, sister of Coroner
Pohl, returned from Portland yeeier
day and will go to her home at Oya
tervilie today.
The steamer Aberdeen will kv San
Fmnclst'o next Uonday night In the
plac of the Larkme, which will toy
off on trip. .
The ateamer Abble Wft early yetr.
day morning for Hoffman' landing,
where she wHI lk on a cargo of
lumber for San Francuico.
The atoamer Canby la making the
run between Astoria and Bwaoo and
Port Canby while th Nahootta la
undergo(ng repair at Portland.
Mr. If. Dte I busy remodHng his
business house, formerly occupied by
Mr. Utalnger, and will open business
there about the first of next month.
The Eureka entered the Columbia
yesterday with a mlexd cargo. Includ
ing UM doore fbr Portland and S83
bunches of shlngUs for th Eastern
market.
Ladle fine hair good-wltche, rats,
trllbys, etc., can be ordered of A. TO.
Peterson, Occident Barber Shop. Full
line 6f best hair tonic and barber
suppJIe. , .. '
Officer Albei t Thompson, who p
trot Is in .Western Aatorla, took a'ck
suddenly last Wednesday evening aft
er going, horn. He waa unable to be
on duty yesterday.
It should be remembered that May
IS closes the regkUratlon books. Thoae
who do not register within that tlm
will be denied th right to vote. Vot
ers ahould not forget thlt.
The tug Samson, In th employ of
Hal & Kern, arrived yeaterday aft
ernoon with another light barge from
Gray Harbor. After coaling up ahe
put out with one load later In th
evening. ' ; "
Th Eagle Mlliury Band la one of
th best In the Northweat and when
they get their new military uniform,
which are expected lthln 10 days.
thy will alao b on of th beat dress-
25c
ed bands weat of th riocky Moun
tain,, I i ;i..f
' Th Astorlan hop to Improve kj
local department from day to day. To
do thl th aid of th public la d
lrd. . Alway treat th reporter right
when he calla and h will do th
satn by you,
Itevlval meeting will begin In th
Methodist church next Sunday,- Rev.
K. L, Marshal of Oakland, Cal., on
of the most uoccful worker on th
Padfln Coast, will aaslst th pastor,
Come!
Help Wanted Male En-rgeUc work
er In every locality to distribute cir
culars, samples booklet, etc.; good
py; permanent occupation. Distrib
utor League, New York. ,
Svenson' Book a tor ear-He a choice
stock of new books, stationery, musi
cal Instrument, picture,, toy and
novelties, price are low thl week.
Only three cent a copy, ;
Thos who know a good thing when
they tssts It always so surnln for an
other dish of dellotoue Tok Point.
They are served In perfection only at
the popular Toke Point Oyster House
on Eleventh treet, .
Don't full to hear Iter, R. B. Marshel,
the noted Californlan evana-eiist. at
the Methodist church next Sunday. He
will preach both morning and even
ing. Also evenings during nszt week.
Kverybody is urgently invited lo at-
tena. , ..-. .
M, S. Kinney returned on th ateam
er Alliance yevterday from Marsh
Held. He Is reported to hav ld that
th large timber land deal ha not yet
been settled, although he admit that
one I la progr. ,
Th eannerymen and fishermen re
port that the number of salmon naught
I, almost aa large thl year a last,
but owing to their dlmlnuUv si a th
tonag now Is considerable lesa than
It was at the same date lat year.'
The meeting of the national conven
tion of the Knight of Pythlaa at Ban
Francisco, from August 1 to 20, prom
ise to be th grandeat In th history
of fraternal order. It I claimed that
100,000 wHI attend.
A report of a ahootlng affair swt
abroad .night before laat. 1 t waa
thought to be In the vlcialty of the
O. R. ft N. wharf, Officer Oberv made
(a dash for th place and found that
a fisherman waa doing the 'ohnntlng
j In the river, a short distanc from the
tshore. He was killing sea Hon.
The sidewalk I being repaired' In
front of Republican headquartera and
for two daya It haa hem necesearr to
walk' on two plank to reach the
building. Secretary Curt! aya while
;the platform I a narrow one the Re
'putatrsn platform is broad enough' for
anybody.
A grand Kepubllcaa rally Is an-
.nounced for Astoria at I o'clock i. m..
Monday, May l. Hon. C. W. Fulton,
W. J. rurnlah, A. M. Crawford and J.
H. Ackerman are announced as th
spekers. A general Invitation ia ex
tended to the public to attend th
meeting. - "
The meeting of th oinl committee
from the Chamber of Commerce and
Push Club' lat evening to arrange for
th entertainment of the commercial
men on Shelr contemplated vllt to
this place was not held last evinlng
on account of th absence' cf several
members of the committee. T
Next Saturday night the trams
known a th Oyeter and the Lobs
ter will bowl their return gam at
the Commercial" Club. Th prlt for
the winner will be an oyater aupper
and cigars, and regardlesa of the de
termination of each side to. com' out
victorious they expect a lively sociable
time. ,
Lieutenant J. P. Morton, of the Unit
ed State navy, writes the Astorlan
that he will open a recruiting ofllea
for the navy in Astoria, May li, and
remain here until May IT. Applicant
must be between 18 and M year old
and meet the general requirements of
the government from a physical stand
point. ' '"
A cat as a .murderer I a rare thing
but Albert Beafeldt had such a case
yesterday. , He had a very fin kitten
and for safe keeping had placed. the
kitten in a small apartment to Itself.
A large cat entered th plac, Dieted
the kitten by the back of it neck
and held on until It killed the kitten,
The cat was caught In the act and
locked In with It victim until a gun
could be procured, when the murder
ous cat wa duly exeouted.
A htippy hit waa made at the meet
ing of th Thursday Aiternoon Club
yestenlay which was entertained by
Mrs, Oeorge H. George, In honor of
Miss Crang. In aB seriousness Miss
Crang rose and read a "teU-gram" an
nouncing the engagement of Mr. Har
ry T. Flnley, of Portland, , and Mis
Pearl Cole, of hl olFy. Mr. Flnley
la a welt known business man f Port
land, and Miss Cole Is hltrhly con
nected and has many friends. In As
toria...'' - '
Sjiesklng of the fight with the ol
der at Ilvr&co, Bob Hawklna, who
was over from - Ilwaco ' Wednesday,
said that he was alanding In front
of Howerton' furniture store when a
gang of soldiers approached' and one
of them began an assault upon Mr.
Hawkins. Bob 1 somewhat of a
scrapper and h. gave th pugillstlo
gentleman in blue all that he needed
before the arrival of Acting Town Mar
shal Dan MarkhAm, who weeded' the
oMIer. i OK 11 ' way to Ihe lock-up
the soldier kssaulted Mr. Markham,
who' 1 aa elderfly man, eutt'ng a detp
saxh ia bi . ' '
Mr. A. Dunbar, who w among th
number to Mlend th Republican rally
at BvetUMin laat vnlng. report very
successful meeting and entiiuiatlo
rtopubttoans. He said that Out speech
by Mr. Davey, th principal apcaker,
wa a masterly effort) Ui.vt he dl
cussed ths Issue dwaely and paid a
high tribute to Mr. Furnish and all of
th tl ticket, and also pok cthu-
slMtkally for Mr. C. W, Fulton. Mr.
Dunbar cay that everything look
prosperous for a great victory at B ven
ae n for th Republican this year. Th
most conservatlv tstlmat th major
ity larger than for a lumber of year.
flOAD APPORTIONMENT."
The distribution of th fund set
aside for repairing and keeping up th
couny road of Clatsop County wa
made by th county commlssionera last
Welnesday afternoon.. Th total
amount of th fund wa 94,214.24. Th
amunt allowed to ch district I a
follows: "' ' " .
Road District No. 1 Z!A (US
Rood District No. J ,. 244 31
Road District No. .............. 310 08
Road District No. 4 100 1
Road District No. ( 104 17
Road District No. 147-10
Road District No. 7 167 47
Road District No. ( 124 !
Road District No, I 114 87
Road District No. 10 ,.,..,,,...0 280 tt
Road District No. U 220 47
Road District No. 12 102 U
Road District No. 11 , 1st 21
Road District No. 14 . 100 S4
Road District No, If 141 17
Road District No. II 221 OS
Road District No. 17 11 07
Road District No. If Si II
Road District No. II ....4.,.,..v. Ul M
Toial ...ICIIJ4
TUB TUBMSTRATIOX.
Following ta the oorrected registra
tion list of voter in Clatsop County
up to closing tlm laat evennlg:
Astoria No. 1 .,110
Astoria No. 2 ...1S7
Astoria No. t , ..in
Astoria No. I .................... .,J0
Astoria No. ( ............ .fog
Astoria No. I .......Hi
Astoria No. 7 ........ 13
John Day ..
s .'.
Svenaen
Walluskt ....
New Aatorla
Warrenton .
(lM
, 70
Clataop
.' 1
Hea1de .... ...... tt
Melvlll .;.,.... 17
Chadwell .. ...... ......'.,.. ...... 34
Toungs River ...... it
Olney 37
Knappa 37
Clifton ., , S3
Westport ; S3
Vesper ...... 17
Jewell U
Mlshawak ......... .... .....26
t3l ............. .......... ........ 17
Pueh
Total 17SS
IMPROVING NATK)NB CAPITAL,
L Foe some time past plana hav been
under preparation for the beautifying
of th city of Washington. The 00m
muwioner la charg have visited
many European elUe. and the result
of tlMr research has been embodied
In a aerie of plans, which win main
out1 capital th moot beautiful city
In th world. In selecting a family
medicine, however, It Is not neceaearjr
to search th world over, because
Hosteller Stomach Sitter ,the fam
ous American remedy ,1s reoognlaed aa
the best remedy nature and science
have been able to produce. It ha over
fifty years of cure to It credit of
such aliment aa sick tteadache, indi
gestion, dytspepaia, nrvousn and
liver and kidney trouble. When you
need a remedy for the trouble .don't
TRAVELING 18 DANGEROUS.
Constant motion Jar th kidney
which are kept In place In th body
by delicate attachment. This Is the
reason that travelers, trainmen, street
car men, teamsters and all who drive
very' much suffer from kidney disease
In some form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthens the kidneys and cure all
forms of kidney, and bladder disease.
Geo. H. Hausan, locomotive engineer,
Lima 0 write, "Constant vibration
of the engine caused me a great deal
of trouble with my kidneys, and I got
no relief until I used Foley's Kidney
Cure. "h Sold by Frank ; Hart.
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for .asthma, bronchitis and
hoarsness. For aale by Frank Hart
FOUND Al LAST.
After hunting everywhere for- days
and weeks, the cheapest place In As
toria to trade. A great many buyers
have found just what they wanted in
Dry Goods. Ladies end Gents Furnish
ings, Clothing. Shoes and Millinery.
Our system of doing business doe
not In any manner touch high profit,
and the more we sell the cheaper you
can buy. , -,
We are selling cheaper because we
are selling more, and It Is . to your
personal Interest to patronise a store
that seeks your patronage on' a broad
basis of fair play. 4.
The 'price prov and th wear con
vinces; that thlsi the plac to trade.
Tou are welcome, either to' look or
to Wty.' ' " v ,'.' '.
: MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE.
601-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore.
NATURE SMILING
While Thousands Suffer
Painc's Celery
Compound
The Great Spring Health Giver
Makes Sick People Well.
A Prominent C'lrrg-ymatt Tell
How lie Kacapcd from Ilia
! 1 l-rile.
When spring comes with it gentle
howr, It balmy air, its bright sun
shin and bursting bud, it too often
brings to our home scene of suffer
ing and physical decay.
The seed of disease which were Im
perceptibly germinated during th win
ter months, hav developed and plant
ed in th ytem danger that now call
for our Instant care and attention.
Neglect and procrastination will only
deepen existing perils and lead trt
death.
Before the advent of spring, you
must hav noted symptoms, perhaps of
Indigestion, . dyspepota, rheumatism,
neuralgia, kidney disease, liver com
plaint functional Irregularities, or ner
vous disorder.
Take warning sufferers! the symp
tom you experience are algnal of
disease. Delay not another day; hesita
tion and indecision on your part may
forever seal your fat. If you hav
already made, effort to hanlh your
trouble by th use of other medicrtne
and the treatment of physicians, and
theae hav failed, w counsel you to put
your full trust in that great disease
banisher .Patne' ICelery Compound.
It use for a week or two win convince
you that you have truly commenced
a new existence. Rev. W. E. Aldrich,
a leading and prominent clergyman of
Brlmlnghara, Ala., say:
"I bad been afflloted for ten years
wrth what I thought to be heart dis
ease, but after having the physician
eaxmine me. I learned that I was al
most dead from indigestion. They told
me tbey could give me medicine that
would relieve me but there waa no
permanent cure. Then I began wing
Paine' Celery Compound which gave
me immediate . relief, and I am now
well and enjoying good health. I can
recommend Palne'n Celery Compound
to he the beet medicine for all ail
ments; If people will use the Compound
freely, they will hav no doctor' bills
to py.H --'''
DIAMOND DTE3 are th' simplest
dye made. A child can use them.
CITIZENS NOfllNEE
FOR COUNTY JUDOB
a J. TRENCHARD
Men's Colored 'CJolf Shirts,
1 pair, cuffa to match, in ver?
best -patterns and colorings
11.00 values for
75c !
Men's fast color Black
Socles. Ribbed top also deep
stitch, .excellent quality 25c
value.. 2 Pair For
;..25c .7-
New' Line of Men's Crush
Hats, all colors, latest shapes.
SI. OO Mp
S- Danziger & Co.
y M S
wtmt
wwmi
: ALL, OVER THE HOUSE
Not ChesD G06DS-"
But Good Ooods CHEAP
AT: SHANAHAN'S
Shanahaa IJldg.,
Ladies Shirt waists
Whit and Novelty
. 80c, 85c 1.00, 1.25.
Ladies and Misses Corset. Straight and Staple Front.
25, 35, 50, 75, 1,00, 1.50. 1.75
BOBBINET an! LACE CURTAINS
Per Pair 1.25, 1.50, 1.98, 2.50, 3.25 to 10.00
Men's Furnishings
We call your special attention to
HOSIERY
The famous Black Cat Brand Still on Sale
Store
SHAMAN'S
Principles
Drlnh to Yonr Health! r
NOB HILL, COFPEB
lath
You make no mistake by using it.
New consignment of fine tea just in.
Poard 6t Stokes Co.
reopened;;
Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most
popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night.
Only white he!p. . N. Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St.
NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE
COUCHES
A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received.
You can et a bargain now. Nothing better lor the bom. - ,
MATTINGS - - CARPETS
CaJl d see for yourself if I have not th largest etock asd
lowest prices, considering the quality, of an; doom in town. ,
Goods Soli oa Easy Installments.
H. H.ZAPF, The House Faniisfeer.
TRULUNGER, EASTABRQOK & CO.
toccissoas t.....
THEO. BRACKER
Jobber and Dealers in
GIGA.RS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING!
CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC
11 MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR TIPES Z
Pipe Repairing
A Specialty
The
Palace
Everytbtflf tbe
CommercU! St ' ftirket Affords.
one doliar:
cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself .
. or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the
Semi-Weekly Astorlan
It gives all the city audlcounty news twice each week
foi only one dollar a year in advance. - .
(.'ommert-iitl St.
Stripes.
1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00
the Big Values in this department
Best
LOUNGES
S15 Commercial Street
Astoria, Orefoa
Finest Restaurant in the City
.- : Regular Meals, 25 cents, '
Sunday Dinners a Specialty, .