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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1902)
A CAN of Molroao Brand of Smyrna Figs at lOcontois what you should add to your next order if you would like something delightfully nice. ; . ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TI5LBPIIONO TODAY'S WBATUBR. I'OHTLAND, May U-Orugon, Wash tag ton and Mubo-nhowtri. , Gaston sells fstfl, grain and bay, list our I'crfooUon Wend Mooha and Java Coffe Juhnon Ilroa. Call Main Ut for your coat require meats. Order promptly died. To Pont Unfurnished liouss keeping room. Call at Ml Commorolal sireot. Mr, ruuinussen dooa up lac cur taina lo peritenon, Leave ordtra at Orsgon Bakery, Porcelain beiha, otuunplun bootblack, three export barbers, boat of servtoe Ocotdoni Barber Shop. Now Hock or fancy food Just ar rived at Yokohama Kaaaar. Call and aet tbt latcat novettlee from Japan. You will find tbt beat Uo maal In tin itty at the Itlaiuif Hun Rtstaurnnt, Na. Hi Coffinieretal St. Bomttblng Una in the lunch Una, J. JlenwU's Caaoa Club Franca Sardines, In tomatoa eauoe. Johnson Bros For next winter' supply of boat quality fir or atab wood, aoa Kelly tba transfer man. Pbona tlU black. Couch upholstered In reloure boat test springs, and wall made. 14.78 at OREAT EA9TEIIN FUKN1TUIUB CO. Kor ItanL Three furnlahad roomt for housekeeping. Inquire at 401 Ex chance etreet, or 411 Bond a treat. Fancy Coreemery Butter, eOcta and 4'ta per rotl at JOHNSON Itltoa. A very larfo assortment of aoroona In new and up-to-date designs to aa lect from at Cbarlta Hot! born A Bun a Ut cream It cents a plot at tht Tartar Candy giore. We guaranty our Ue ortama to contain no gelatine or starch. I'etronls home Industry by amoving the "Pride of A e tor la cigars; flneat niadt. Manufactured by afaoParlaae aal Knobel. Dining room tables a car-load di rect from tht factory, which wa art offering at remarkable low prteca. Chaa. Hetlborn Son. nock Sprint. Franklin and Newoaa tit ooal. Order promptly filled. 8. Elmore A Co., agenta, phono Ml. Coal dPOt at foot of Seventh street. A new lint of hall rack and hall teat Just received at Charlea Hollborn A Son' art twin a" Offered at very low figure. Call and examine them. P. A. Kan tor, in Welch block, wiU call for your olothoa to clean, dye, re pair and preaa, and will deliver them. Ring up phone, redttMt. Bulla to order from tU np. noalyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and make lent trouble with atovea and chimney flue than any other. 0orge W Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1811. Those who know a good thing when they taste It alwaya go again for an other dish of delicious Tok Point. Tht-y are nerved In perfection only at the popular Toke Point Oyater Houae on Klevfnlh etreet. The lAdlee Relief Corpa of the 0. A. R., met yeeterday afternoon to ap point committee for aranglng the memorial day exerclaei. They will meet next Tuedn.y. night to decide up on the program. We Are In It with Rugs This Week... Now in the time to buy Hugs, as wo ore soiling thom cheap. We have the lest 1 line in Astoria from $1 to 35. Couches, Upholstered in Velour - Beat Btcel springs, and well made, $4.75 t Best Straw Matting From 1 So por yard up ; -' ' We are receiving now furniture every . day. Goods sold on .easy payments. GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO, 576 Com. St. All the candidate and atl the voter mok La IMIe Astoria cigar. Ed, New land 4 In the city. For Rent. Three furnlahod room for hooarkreplng-IM Tenth Street. John Kopp 1 conltnnt at hi home with an attack of rheumaMem. U1d will be opened today for the building of ilia Taylor auhool In Un loiiiown, The avliocner Alllanr all In el :ny for San Fra'caoo by way of Coo !.. A grand ball waa given by the Paclflo Degree of Honor laat evening at Han- thorn'a haU. We are now receiving atrawberrlea dally on the noon train, direct from the grower.-JOHNSON BROS. The petition baa been completed for the organisation of a new K. of P. lodge at Seaside. The i earner Sue H. Elmore will leave for Tillamook Bay point at 10 oclwk today. Do not forgot Uiat the regtalratlon office will be open thla evening and in i tne time i umuea. Mr. F. J. Carney returned from Portland laat evening, at which place tie hat been vlalting friend. ttumthtng new In preaching It a re lief like all other new Idea, , fivange Hit Marshal certainly out of the rut. The editor of tba Cathlamet Gasette waa In the city yeeterday and 1 much pleaaed with the tueceaa be la having with hla paper in thla i lly. The Canny brought a number of glwasne from the Shoalwater Bay country to MoOowan'a, where they wll work In the cannery. KdHor Illbbert, of the Chinook Ob server, who waa In tht city yeeterday, reported the run of aalmon Increasing on the Washington aid ut 'he river. dive BohllHnn-s Beat Baklna- Powder a chance to tell II own atory and get rour money back at our atore If Hie atory doet not pleaae you.JOHNtON BROS. The Canby, Captain 'Parker, brought over U ton of oyatera from Oyetcr- vllle yeaterday, bealdea II boxen of clam and a large general cargo and paaaenarr list. W. B. Donaldaon, Charlea A. Payne and J. B. Dal ton, of CMnook, have gone to Walla Walla to attend the an nual eetlon of Red Men, which meeta at that place 11, 14 and It. , Ladlrs flue hair goods switch, rata, trilby, etc, can be ordered of A. B. Peteraon, Occident Barber Shop. Full line of beet hair tonic and barber auppllee. A "John Doe" drunk waa locked up by the police yeaterday afternoon, who will no doubt be required to give an account of hlmaelf In the police court today. The apeclal aale of picture and pic ture frame la at 11) on at Bvenson's book (tore. A Leo for a few day we will tell ladle' and gent' pocket book at cut prfce. The National Cafe, located between Che Bet Hive and the National Saloon, on Commercial atreet, will be open hereafter day and night. Good aer vlce aaiured. A large line of hair brushes, all hapea, color and price possibly the largest assortment In the city leaert wine auftlclentty large to make a eat lafactory teleotlon. Roger, druggist. Thomas Nelon, of ,Oytervllle, who has a clam cannery at that place, la In the city on bualnea. Ht aaya that the clam canning bualnea promte to Phone Black 2145 be a grt Industry at that place. The engagement of Mis Agnes Bra dy and Mr, W. P. O'Brien wa an nounced yeatorday. The wedding will take place torn time within the next month. A marriage lloonee waa taken out of the county clerk' office yeeterday aft ernoon for the marriage of Ml Parah Twkelaon tnd Mr. B. M. HH1, of ihia oily.. There will be a great Republican rally In Atorta, May U. Wllllamaon and Maple will be hero and Mr. Wll llamaon will tell the public about flub wheel. August R. Carruthera, of Klaalmmee, Fla., arrived In the city yeter1ay. Qua I now traveling for Brown, Tor man A Co., wholtnala liquor dealer of I,ulvtlle, Ky. S. C. Morton, of North Carolina, la registered at the Colo Houae. .He la In Aatorla to take a poaltlon'ln tht city office of the Atorta A Columbia River Railroad Company. The Young Men' Republican Club will meet at Republican hendqiixrttr thla evening at 7: SO. Uuainee of Im portance. Full attendance deal red. By order of tht eecretary. Dr. Ft reported little Walfred Ja cobaon, who fell overboard Saturday night at the end of the atreet car line in Unlontown and fractured hi ekull, to now be out of danger The North went Brewery Company I beginning to Increase Ita output of Ice at tht warm weather advance. By the flrat of the month It la expected to have a Urge dally output, s M enter Flh Warden Van Duaen la vlalting 'he government flab hatchery near Medford, one of the purpoaea of which trip la to examine water wheel which la uaed for supplying water to the hatchery, There will be a apeclal and Import ant meeting of the local Retail 'Clerk'a Union thla evening at the regular hour. All member are eapeolaily re quested to be present, aa tht meeting will be a bualnea one. J. M. Arthur and wife, of the Break era, came over on the Canby laat aft ernoon and went to Portland. Heay that general preperatlont are being made for th cummer aeason on Long Beach. The Toung Men'a Republican Club will meet thla evening at Republican headquarter in buainea eeaalon. By law will b adopted and the various oommitieoe will be appointed for cam paign work. , : The final bowHna contest between the flrat and aeeond team of the Commercial Club will be played to n'aht. Each team having won kn equal number of gamea. tht contest will be an exciting one. and the loser will have to pay for oyatera and cigar. Evangelist Marthel at the Methodist Church la using a gaUlng gun, which he aaya shoots both waya. Jte took hla audi, -nee by surprise but those not member of the church, eapeelally, en Joyed It they were not hit. Those who would like to hear ttie church member "roaated" would do well to hear Evangeltat Marshal at the Methodist church. Beginning with to day he will conduct aervtcea at I o'clock In the afternoon and in' the evening. ' A letter from Bert Rober, who l In Portland with the Nahootta, of Which boat he It engineer, announce that the repair are being made rap Idly and In good shape .and that the Nahcotta will be on her regular run the laat of the week. The Astoria Box Company Intend closing down the latter part of thla week for two or three week while they repair their plant. They have been waiting for the ll two year for an opportunity to close 'down, but none was preaented until now, a splen did proof of the demand for Oregon lumber and boxing material. Charlea Holme returned last after noon with the two new flre-horees which he purchased near Uregon City. They are fine looking animals; they are sorrels and each Ave year old. They look like good animate and will doubtlea be accepted by the cltv coun cil. The animal are at Sherman' livery atable. The company which ha been pre serving the wood In the conotruotlon of the government work at Smith' Point with the process known aa Aven- arlua Carbollneum, has completed the work and will keep tht plant a few day for work for private Individuals, or the city In , case there la further demand, i . i ',. ,' An accident occurred to S. Busman while riding horseback Sunday after noon, Ht waa riding at a rapid pace along Baat Aator atreet when hla horat, in an effort to leap a pile of tim bers that projected Into the road, tumbled and fell, throwing the rider to the ground. Busman waa not ser iously Injured but he sustained sever al Unpleasant bruises on the face and arm. Maoter Freddie MoKechJne, young son of the manager of the Postal Tele graph Company at Astoria, la devel oping Into a Showman. ,. He has. , a. maglo lantern, two steam engines and a chipmunk. . With this combination ha arranged eeats of gooda boxes and a stage In tht back apartments, of the storage room and placed a bill at the Commercial atreet entrance announcing that the admission waa I cents. Man ager Sellg, of Fishers' Optra House, waa among the number to purchase tht first ticket. Ht said that although tba show wa given for boy, ht at tended out of professional courtesy. Tht Brltlsb bark Brunei waa brought down from Portland Sunday by tht Oeklahoma. Tht Brunei had a cargo of 102,(t( bushel of wheat for Franca, while the Oeklahoma brought the boil er and most of the heavy machinery for tht new sash and door factory which wat unloaded yesterday. This morning tht Oeklahoma will return to Portland In charge of tbt achooner Mary Dodge, which la chartered to take a cargo of lumber to San Fran cisco. The Brunei put out to tea ear ly thla morning. OBJECTS TO MR. WILLIAMSON. ; Mr. Herman Wis Does Not Like Hit PoUion on Fishing Industry, ASTORIA, May U.-(Mr, Edltor)-l bad hoped that some one else would ere this take up this subject, because 1 dislike the task. However, since it has been overlooked, I ask that you give this apace. .; in tbt beg'nnlng I ask that no out who read thla attribute political mo live entirety in tbit matter. Probably I am too Intensely In earnest; but those who have aver fought In what seemed to them a good cause will ap preciate my feeling; and no HtUt band has ever fought more valiantly than dd Messrs. Lorntaen, Welch and Nelson, and I feet proud of having been able to assist them In their fight against be destructive fish wheels, which kill the pregnant salmon, ere they can lay the golden egg that mean bread and butter to thousand of hard working men and the prosper ity of our city and of tht ttate. In that fight we met the most bitter opposition at the hand of "Fish-wheel Williamson," nd now that ht come before tha people of Oiatsop County and asks .their votes to aend blm to Congress, 1 feel that I would be rec reant to my duly should I neglect to remind tht people of Aatorta, of Clat sop County and of tht whole district that Mr. Wlllamaon ht not entitled to our vote;; nay, more, he ahould be op posed by every moTher" son who ha to make a living here. , All parties have declared In favor of the removal of fieh wheel, and now I want lo aee how many men In Clatsop and Columbia Countlta will prefer party polities to bread and butte. If Mr. Wllllamaon receives a majority In Clatsop County, the opponent M the Republican party will hare a right to any that the declaration In the county and state platform in favor of the fishermen were a eham; but I desire to give the Republicans a well aa tha Democrats tbt credit of being In good faith, and that Mr, Williamson will nt get a vote In this county, which he has fought so bitterly. v There are two other very worthy candidates for congressman Hon. W. F. Butcher, the Democratic nominee, who, In hi tpech accepting the nomin ation. atrong!yatwp:1 tn greedy fish wheel owners, and there I also Hon. D. T. Gerdea, our worthy townsman, who Is an honest man and also tn sympathy with tht men who risk their lives to catch the fish, that give us a chance to make living. I don't care who a man votea for aa h choice for congressman, or whether he votes at all, but I do appeal to our people to remember "Fish-wheel Wil liamson," who fought the Interest of Clatsop County so bitterly and who now aaka our votea that he may go to Congress, there to knock any petition our people may aend to Washington. I wish the press of Astoria could see their way clear to fight our common enemy. Respectfully, , HERMAN WI8R. PEOPLE WHO LIVE) LONGEST. From statistics H Is learned that the longeat-ltved people of the world art the Norwegtanna. They art temperate and simple In their habits and pre serve In great vigor their digestive powers which Is most .ieceaary in the .maintenance of good health. The American usually Uvea so 'aet that the stcmach la neglected until hla hfslth Is completely undermlnd, and he flmVi himself gradually et'Jug weak er and weaker, If you re one cf t'es sufferers, we offer you a medicine that will strengthen your stomach and start you anew on health's pathway, and that la Hoatetter'a Stomach BU tera. It will curt flatulency, Indiges tion, dyspepsia, ' constipation, Insom nia, chill and malaria, fever and ague. Don't fall o try it. For sale by all druggist. SPECIAL ITEMS Of Interest. For this week wa will make special prices on good as fol lows; D!fcfcrteic widths I. 7 . and li In KIPEUHa Newest shades; at So. I flfAC Appelques, Oallooia, Torchon t-lKJ and Valencennee, 15, 18, 20, and 26 cent quality, at Mc. . Men's Soft Dress Shirts 7te Rert'on stripe. Rich end taaty color ings, 1.50 value, at 1.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats t plain and fancy checks, iStc and . 4So. K25 Per Cent Dfsconnt lar rtil price on auV .trimmed and street hat. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 60.-W Commercial St Aatorta, Ore. WHAT YOU DO, DO IT WELL This is Important For Health Building In May. XlioiiHHfidA of Cures Made Ity Paine's Celery Compound (Should Convince You of It Value "What yon do, do It well," I tht golden rule of business life. Thla rule and far reaching command can be profitably observd in many other. eon dltions of life. In sickness and suffer ing It it all-important that "what you do" to banish disease and re lore lost health should be done well. While prudence and common sens will, li nearly every Instance, direct you aright, the experience of your friend and neighbors and the thousands res cued from tckness and suffering, will point directly to Palne'a Celery Con. pound as the Infallible health giver. People who think they wUI get rid of trouble such aa rheumatism,' neu ralgia, dyspepsia, and nervous disor der by medicine which have not yet passed the experimental stage, will be sadly disappointed and find their tut ferings Increased. to get rid of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia and nervous complaints, it is wisdom to us Palnt'a Celery Com pound, a medicine that proceeds at once to make the appetite normal, sleep natural and refreshing, tha nerve strong, as foundation for building up health and vigor. If sick people In Msy look for a true nerve atrengthener, an honest Wood purifter, a reliable diuretic, that will re-tore vitality, regulate the kidney, liver and bowels, they ahould at once make use of Palne'a Celery Com pound, and note the speedy and pleas ing results that flow from Itt use. ITS EAST TO DTE WITH DIAMOND DTES. 8'mple, Durable, Economical. ADVERTISED LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for In the postofflce at Astoria: Allen, A. D. Jacobsen, The. Alden, Frank Johnson, Mrs. Anderson, C. A. Kimball. Maude Aab, E. - Klefer, F . Burton, Nina .Koleatrand, D. A. Burton, Mrs. Caroll Lavertr. Edith Carpenter, Geo. N ashman, J. Canister, A. Nlcoloi, Henry Carlson. N. B. Olsen, Andrew Covacevla, V. Koch, Albert Constellian, Miss MStrasen, Rev. H. ueasor. Emu Suffert, Albert Dedman, Mrs, O. HThlsburn, J. M. Bverst, Jacob Thomburn, 3. M. Field, Lyman Trad burs'. Mrs. A. Oatee, A. W. Willis, A. D. Helvola. M. " Willis, A. D. Hollle, C. W. ZenVr, Julian (3) Hawkins, W. J. FOREIGN. Pedersen, Vlldemar Seldna, Fred A. CITIZENS NOniNEE FOR COtJNTT JUDGE C.el.TRENCHARD SWEATEES SWEATER'S New . Line Just Arrived We have them for Men and Boys.- Plain Colors, Stripes, and all sorts of Combinations. . . . Prices from $1.00 up. See Window lay S- Daoziger & Co. Displ HPKCIAL ANSOUNCHMENT JUST ARRIVED TWENTY DOZEN LADIES Novelty Including the Latest in RUFFS SHANAHAN'S Shanahitn IIuHdingr Commercial .Street ALL COLORS Drink to Ycnr Henlth! NOB HILL COFFEE la t be Beit " You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard 6fc Stokes Co. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open, all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE COUCHES A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. Ton can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the home. Call aad sea for yourself if I have not the largest stock and lowest prices, considering the quality, of any boose in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. trullinger;eastabroqk & co, lUCCItSOtl TO T HE O B R A C K E R Jobbers and Dealers in CIQAKS, , TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, FLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. " MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing. A Specialty The Palace Eveyth!nr the Commercial St Market Affords. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage fui yourself or absent friends than hi a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorian It gives all the city andjeounty news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. - fleekmeaf T .AT.. CHOP HOUSE LOUNGES CARPETS 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregoa Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, . 1 Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. W. WhlDDlc