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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1902)
SNAP A KODAK . on cuHtomPin coming out of our store and you will soon havo a collodion of satisfied ,' fiteon. , ' ' ' ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian ' TEHJDritONB Ml TODAT'l WBATJJEfc PORTLAND, May H.-WaUrn Or.. (Air with possibly rroit in south ern portion In th arty morning; lowly rising lempcrntur during l he aftermm, ewjl along th coast. Wssttrn Washington, probably fair, Baati-i n Orogti, fair. Kustsm Wash ington ana Msho, probably fair; cooler la nuriltvra portion. Oasiun tt lit f.td, grolu gad bay. Us our Pvrfsetlun Blend. Mooha and Java Cvff.-j0hnoa firug. CJ1 Mala Ml (or your coal rqutr ratals. OiJi promptly fll)& '. TO Rtat Unfurnished houss lumping room. Call at Ml Commercial street. i Mr, (igtnmatttt Ooa up lac our Ulna to porfwtlon. ' Lv order at Oregon Wastry. Foreskin beiba, ohampton bootblack, thrt xpsrt bartorg, boat of gtrvioo Ocotdtnt liarbtr ihon. Nsw stou of fancy goods just ar rived at Yokohama Uaaaar. CaU and th latest novtUia (rom Japan Tou will find tht bait Uq ml la th city at tttt Itlslu Hub Iltitaurant, No. tit Cuiniutrcial It, Bomtlfclng flnt In tht lunch Um, J. Ksnwil Canot Club French Sardla, In tomato sauc. Jolmson Bros. Tor next winter's supply of beet quality nr or slab wood, sew Kelly ths transfer man. Fbon till Mask. For Itant Tliree (urntsbed room (or heckpliig. Inulr at Ml Ks changt street, or Ml Bond stmt Fancy Creamery' Butter, eeolx and fceis per roll . t at JOHNSON U1108. A very large assortment o( sertena In bw and up-to-dat daslgng to ' loot (rem at Charles ilellborn Bon's. ' Ice im IS seats a pint at ths Parlor Candy Store. We guaranty our les ereamt to contain no gelatlas or starch. Fatrealse home Industry by smoking the 'Trlde of Astoria" cigars; finest mads. . Manufactured by Maofarlaa and KnobeL Dining room tables a car-load di rect (rom the factory, which we are offering at remarkable low prtec. Chss. Hcllbom A Bon. Ilock Springs. Franklin and Newcas tle coal. Orders promptly filled. 8 Elmore Co., agents, phon Ml. Coal depot at foot of Seventh street. A new line of hall racks and hall seats Just received at Charles Hetlborn A Son's are being offered at very low figure. Call and examine them. P. A. Kan tor, tn Welch block, will nil for your clothes, to clean, dye, re pair and press, and will deliver thsm. Ring up phone, redMv. Suits to order (rom $11 up. Roslyn coal lasts longer, Is cleansr and makes lens trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1111 ... , . Those who know a good thing when they test It always go again (or an other dish of delicious Toks Points. Tlwy are served In perfeotlon only at the popular Toke Point Oyster Hous $n Eleventh street. lying's jellk's, jams and marmalades In Jars are pure and wholesome, They contain no adulterations, and art un. surpassed in flavor, Johnson Bros. ' Vc Arc In It with Rugs This Weeh... Now is tlio timo to buy Hugs, oh we are soiling them cheap. We Imre the best - line in Astoria from $1 to f:!R. Couches,: Upholstered in Yelour . Bent steel springs, and well made, $4.75 ; 1 Himl-wood dining chairs with cmie or wood seat, 75c, Best Straw Mattings C'- ' 'f 'di'v- From 15c per yard up ' .. .. We are receiving new furniture every i. v , ' day. Goods sold on easy paymonta,'...":, ' ; GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. 670 Com. St. : Phono Black 2145 : . All the candidates and all ths voters smoks La IM1 Astoria cigars. A shipment of One Kusslana tea! paked In Ceylon. Johnson Bros. For Itent.-Three furnished rooms (or housekeeping 1M Tenth Street. Ws are now reoelving strawberries dally on ths noon train, direct (rom the grower.-JOHNSON BROS. That Rev. Marsha ls getting the ears of the people Is proved by the interested congregations In ths Mefh odist church. The Astorian Job printing depart ment place ths union label on all printing. Good work at reasonable prices. Phone Ml. Jack Carmthera, who left Astoria about 11 years ago, expects to return from Nelson, B. C., (or a visit, shout the last of this month. W you want to hear something that Is worth the while, drop Into I he Meth odist church and hear MarshH, ths preacher, twice a day. At S o'clock, p, m. and at 1:10 p. m. The common queoUon on the streets and everywhere else Is: "Have you heard Rev. Marshal at th Methodist church? Well, hs Is wort bearing. A very fin line of French plat mir rors, In rosewood, walnut, ollvewood and oak, at very low prices; call and them. Cm AS, ROGERS, Drugglnt. Olve Rohllllngs Best Baklns- Powder a chance to tell Its own story and get your money back at our store if ths story does not pleas you.-JOHNSON BROfl, Ladles fins hair goods switches, rats. trllbys, etc. can be ordered of A. E. Peterson. Occident Barber Shop. Full Un of best hair tonics and barber supplies. Ths National Cafe, located between Ml Be Hlv and th National Saloon. on Commercial street, will be open hereafter day "and night. Oood ser vice assured. Just th thing for teas Itamona. Aithena, and Champagne wafers. We have a fresh shipment just in. John son Bros, Lost a gold dragon-shaoed with diamond and two rubles, on Ith street, near residence of J. E. lliggtns. Suitable reward If left at th offle. For sal today-Wrst-claas clano would consider a hors and buss, or a fine diamond In exchange. Add reus, PIANO, car Astorian. For a (ew days you can ret huaka at less than half Dries at flvenssn'a book store. We have 200 bound book to close out at two (or Wets. Biggest ofler ver made. C. W. Rollins. rctirestnUmr th. man ufactures of the Waldorf Soeclal H.i. was tn the city yesterday: while hr n received word that his wlfs pre sented him with a son and heir. Grand Chancellor Altken of the Kslghts of Pythias, will pay an ofll. clal visit to Astor lodge of this city, next Wednesday, May il, when th member expect to have a little blow out. Ths Menely Quartette, which will appear at Fishers' Opera House on May 33, has been heard by several As torlans who are very warm In their pralss of ths singers and express much pleasue In their coming to Astoria, . A surprise party was given Mrs. C. J. Carlson at her realdenc at SSI Grand avenue yesterday afternoon by a number of . lady friends, It being th ocaslon of her birthday anniver sary. Refreshments wer served along with Icecream and other eatables, and all wer delightfully enetrtealned. THE MORNING Four "John Io" drunks wers ar rested last evening, and will appear before his' honor today. , . It U stated that Henry Itaynoi, of Portland, will address th oltsens of Seaald .Saturday, May 17, on the po litical issues of th day. After ths regular meeting of ths W. C, T. V. todsy, ths Contest social will b given by th losers to th winner n th room of th union, m Bond 8t. Th director of the Commercial Club are so well satisfied with Steward Dean's faithful service that they hav raised his salary. Dr, Bishop and family Ifi last even ing for a two months visit, to Hono lulu. On their return they will reside In Forest Grove, this state. . Couchos w carry ths largest and best selected stock to. th city, Th Hrf Include both smooth andtufted oouoties, Which w are offering at low er price than other -dealers. Charles IWiborn It Bon. The Eagle hav chosen Jrih Orlbler to "rspresent , them at th grand aerie In Minneapolis during the first week of June. Mr. Orlbler Is a very popular member of ths local lodge and will no doubt give them a good representation at the national gathering.'-;. The O. A. It. committee was out In terviewing our merchant yesterday to And out how th business men (eel about observing Memorial Day, and about entertaining" th' tateencamp ment of that order; they hav met with much encouragement, which show that Astoria's storekeepers are liberal and enterprising. . Arrangements are already on foot for th commencement exercises of th Astoria High School. Under the p recent program President Campbell, of Monmouth Normal School, will de liver th barralu meats address snd Rev. Frank E. Dell will deliver th baccalameate sermon, and Mrs. J. T. Ross will furnish th music for th occasion.' Ths Junior reception will .take place June S. Th program I be ing arranged and will be published In a few days. ... ' ." : . It Is suggested by the members ot the regatta committee, and Mr. Wls especially, that ' the people should speak out and act at one In th mat ter, if they desire a regatta this year. The committeemen cannot do -it all lone ami unless they receive substan tial encouragement at one they will so report th same to th bodies that appointed them, Regatta or no regau ta, Is now up to th people. Talk will not'go." It require action. Frank Woodfleld, th populat secre tary of th Commercial Club, receiv ed letter (rom his mother yester- dayf wn 's at Atplae. California an nounclng. the death of his stepfather, Z. Austenson, who died at that place May . Mr. Austenson, who was well known In Asterla. went away om time ago In search of health, having traveled extensively, visiting Honolu lu and other points previous to his death, but the dread disease, con sumption, at last claimed him. In speaking of the union label a Baltimore clergyman say: "What can be more sacred, mor holy, or more deserving of - the reverence of men or angels than the union label, which signifies that human life has been more highly Valued In the' pro duction of commodities than the mere profits sought for by greed The label I an emblem of Justice, of fraternity, of humanity. . When you find a label on a garment, or box of cigars, or a loaf of bread, or a piece of printing, you can be sure that neither was made in a sweatshop. That no little- chil dren's fingers were compelled to sew, or sort tobacco In the hours of the night Intended for childish sleep. When you see this label on any com modity, you can buy It with a clear conscience, knowing that In doing so you are not becoming a partner to an Institution that degrade humanity for private profit. The union libel la the banner that represents Justice to labor, ' fresh sir and sunshine and healthful conditions to those who toll, and the truth that human life la of greater moment' than gain of gold." Have the label on your printing. Th Astorian Job printing dppartment put the union label on all printing, MR. WISE REPLIES. He Meets "A Fisherman" ln an Argu mentatlv Way. " ASTORIA. Ore.,! May1 14, 1902.-A "polUr!" fisherman, who never fishes for anything but suckers, whose only bait la political gall and who has not th manhood to sign his name, indulge In personal abuse, because I have dar ed to say that "Fishwheel William son" Is not enUUed to receive the vote of any true Astorian. t I plead guilty to the charge that I expect to ell mor sox, more suit, etc, If the real fishermen catch more fish: but o would every other mer chant sell more goods; every lawyer and newspaper, do mor business If the. real fishermen caugiht mor fish; - and the only way th fishermen can caitch morj fish. Is to stop the damnable and criminal slaughter of salmon by these destructive devices that catch th fish Just as they are about to reach the natural spawning grounds, there tn de posit their eggs,; Doe my nameless friend pretend to defend the" nh wheelst (I havs sold nothing' about traps; .1 know his motive (or bringing! traps Into the controversy.) . .. i In all my arguments with member of the legislature, I stated that every matt on this river, regardleat ot party or profession was against th wheels, ASTORIAN,- TrilUKSDAY, and that If It was wrong to allow wheels In all th other Dyer f and streams of the state- (th fish bill 'now In force prohibits wheel In all stream and rivers In th stat except th Co lumbia river) that 'this great river should be equally protected; does my fishy friend claim to b In favor of wheels In th Columbia rtyer? No, your correspondent lit no fisher man; becauss it he had ever risked Ms life to make a living, when the storm rag and th little boats rock and capslz; If he had ever beard that awful cry ot "help" of a drowning fisherman; If he had vr witnessed th home-bringing of the husband who drowned In th attempt to pro vide bread and butter for ht family; if he had ever heard th'e moans of the widow and th sobs of th orphan, a the poor, discolored, disfigured body of a fisherman was brought to the lit tle home, this political fisherman would never have written such abuse against on who worked with th fishermen even before h was In business (or himself. (This political fisherman dd not know that.) 1 ' Road my first communication. Did I us abusive language 1 stated at th outset that I had hoped some one else would mention the matter lest some, such "political fisherman" might distort my Intentions and at tempt to becloud the real .Issue, by resorting to abuse. ' " . I will not shrink from rhy duty If th whole crew of political fishermen were to go after me; on of the fish wheel owners (by th ,way, h Is Democrat) threatened me with personal violence during the last legislative fight If I persisted In meddling In h busi ness ,a he termed. It; but did that deter me from working for Astoria's cause? I guess not; neither will I be scared by a threatened boycott on th part of political Buccaneers who patronage I never receive anyway. I felt that this matter should be brought up before Mr. Williamson came here, so that If he ha any de fense to make, he may hav a chance to make It when he appear before the voters In this city. It would not hav been manly to wait until be had gone and then stab him from behind; I believe in a fair fight. Are fishwheel detrjnmtal i ths salmon Industry? I can quote number less authorities that they are; but since we are all agreed upon that point, it unnecessary, -"'if Did Mr. Williamson figrht our at tempt to Include th Columbia river in the Hum bill, which provide that it shall be unlawful to operate fish- wheels In every other stream or river in the state of Oregon except th Co lumbia river, wtier moat of the salmon r taught? Let Mr. Williamson answer-that, when he comes her .and I think that he will answer In a more gentleman. ly manner than my friend, the "poli tical fisherman." If Mr. Williamson did fight our In tereets. Is he entitled to th votes of our peop!? Let- the voter answer that. 'Believing that "self-preservation Is the first law of Nature" and of com munities, I brbught this matter before the people and did so without resort. Ing to abuse, which Is ungentlemanly. and uncalled for when a neighbor stands up for "home protection.' Let us be calm, gentlemen! I hav no desire to Injur any ioUkl candi date. I may be too strenuous, but that Is my way. Tou, Mr. Fisher man(?) ought to know that. W bave worked together on committees. Ftshwheeles are an injury to us and threaten our prosperity, and we must teach all men, that if they aim to rob us of our bread and butter, .w shall fight them to ths uttermost. Respectfully, HERMAN WISE. PEOPLE WHO LIVB LONGEST. From statistics H is learned that the longest-lived people of th world ar th Norweglanna. They ar temperate and simple In their habits and pre serve In great vigor their digestive powers which la most .necessary In h maintenance of good health. Th American uaually lives so at that th stcmach Is neglected until his h)th Ic w mplttely undermined, and , he flms himself gradually etMn$ weak er and weaker. If you r one cf tVes ,fferers we offer you a medicine that will strengthen your stomach aril start you anew on health's pathway, and that Is Hoatetter's Stomach Bit ters, It will cur flatulency, indiges tion, dyspepsia, constipation, Insom nia, chill and malaria, ' fever and ague. Don't fall to try It. For sal by all druggists. SPECIAL ITEMS Of interest.' For ibis' week w will make special prices on goods as fol lows: R!Mnnc widths l, ? ,' and u in ItlUVUIIO KewBiit shades: at Be. I A Appliques, Galloons, Torchon Wtca -nA valencennes. 13i. 15. 1. 30, and 26 cent quality, at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts ..ti..n stflnA. Uitth anil tAAtv color ings, $1.60 value, at 11.00. , Men's and Boys' Crush Hats M plain and fancy checks, u and 48o. 25 Per Cent Dtscoant lar retail price on aij trimmed and Street hats. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. SOi-10 Commercial BU Astoria, Or. MAY If, "'1002 Ah Uneqoaled Record Paine's Celery Compound The Only Medicine that Can Point With Pride to Irjt and Marvelous Cures. ITH l'KAIHKI) MOlMKi 1IY ALLCLAHSf:8 OFPKOPLE A Hprlnjf Mrdiclnc that Quit kit I'lirffle the Wood aixl ItuiilxhcM lHnfunr. Paine's Celery Compound can with pride point to a long and wonderful list of cures effected In this and other lards. In fully ninety cases out of every hun dred, It has ben successful In overcom ing and banishing treacherous and long standing diseases and allmects. Ths greats work of disease banish ing ind llf avlng so happily accom pllnhed by Paine's Celery Compound hs not been confined to any particu lar class of people. All ranks and con ditions rof , our population amongst which arc found city tollers, hard wwk In farmer, business men,' capitalists, clergymen, lawyers, physicians, and legislators owe their Uvsisnd prtwnt good health to the curing virtue of Paine's Celery Compound. No other medicine In the world today ha been so much talked of, so highly recommended by medical men, so gen erally Indorsed by our best people as Paine's Celery Compound. It truly de ft easeveldh oo grl rtwaoo'tl'r serves all the good words spoken In its favor. May Is the great month for recuper ating and building up the weak and diseased system. At this time we press upon you the ailing, the nervous, the rheumatic, the neuralgic, the dys peptic, old and young, the necessity of using Paine's Celery Compound. To those who are suffering snd despon dent owing to th rapid progress of blood troubles, kidney disease, and liver complaint, we say "use the great health giver at once, if you would be speedily restored to health." . The virtues peculiar to Paine's Celery Com pound are as potent and true for you today as they proved powerful and ef fective for your friends and neighbors weeks snd month ax. BEWARE of Imitation of Diamond Dyes. Ask for and take only Diamond. CITIZENS NOniNEE FOR COUNTT JUDGE ' C..T.TRENCHARD SWEATERS SWEATERS 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 Display XssSN S-DanzigerlCo. 't. KPKCIAL AJfXOt'NCEMEXT JUST ARRIVED TWENTY DOZEN .LADIES' flovelty fleekaiew ' Including RUFFS SHANAHAN'S Shanahan Itnildine; ALL Prink to Your Health! NOB HILL COFFEE Is th Beit You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard & 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. Yon can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the home. MAniNGS - - CARPETS Call aad see for yourself if I have not the largest stock and lowest prices, considering the quality, ot any house in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, The House Famisher. TRULLINGER, EASTABROQK & CO. . " SCCC1SSOBS TO THEO. bracker Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING - CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. " MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR - PIPES " Pip Repairing A Specialty Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, rdlulv , , . Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Commercial St Market Affords. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better , advantage foi yourself , or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorian : It gives all the city andjeounty news twice each week foi only on dollar a year in advance. the Latest iu ..AT.. Commercial Street COLORS CHOP HOUSE LOUNGES 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Orejroa