The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 21, 1902, Image 3

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    THE MORNING A ST OH IAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1902
550 CARLOADS
of good wound npj.l. M were uwl by Heiiiit hint
year, in making gtlo butter. In jar, or in bulk
16 rento a pound.
ROSS, lllGGINS & CO.
The Morning Astorian
TISU0PHONB t.
TODAT'I WOATlIOa
fOKTl.AND, May l.-Orofon, Idaho
mx) Washington, fair mid w armor,
Oestoa Milt f4. train and nay.
Cull Main Ml (or your coal require
mtati, Ordori promptly fliUd.
A hJiimiit of fln Kusatan tea,
paa in OyWn. Johnson Bros.
Vir Kent. Thrre furnished rooms tor
aousekeepta-!tt Tenth Street.
I'ortwbtin bath, ohamptou bootblaek,
thrse export barbers, best of earvtco
Ocufclnt Urbr 8)109.
Nw sunk of IWoy goad Juil a
rlvsd at Tokubjun Umut, Call and
the latest novsKice from Japaa
You will And Mm best U maal In
iu tity at tha Kleins; Hun Kestauritnt,
No, 113 Coaunarelai It.
Yor the moat palatable dub U tb
world try Um oysters aervod at the
Tuks I'dlnt Uytr House, ' (
Vmvc thing line tn the lunch Una. J.
lUnmtr Caooa Club Wsttoh Sardines,
In tonmtoe eaaca. Jobneua Bros
W aa now receiving strawberries
dally on the noun trail, direct from
the fro wr. -JOHNSON BROS.
A vary larga assortment of soreen
tn nnr and up-to-date designs to se
lect from at Chariot Hellborn A Boo'a
Juat the thing for teas Ramooa,
Atthena, and Cbampagna wnJtera. W
tiava a freah ihinmsnt Juat n.-Iobn-tn
Bros.
eresro It senta a pint at tba
Parlor Candy Wore. W guaranty
our lie creams to 00a tain no gelatins
or ftarch.
i'atroniao horn Industry by amoklng
th Vrii of Astoria" clgara; Basel
mads. Manufactured by MaoTarlane
sol K'aobrl
The Aatorlan Job printing depart
ment places tha union label on atl
printing, flood work at reasonable
jirli-M. I'honv Ml.
Dining romn tablea-a car-load di
rect from tko factory, which wa are
offering at remarkable low priec.
Obaa. Helltiorn A Bon.
Olve ftohtll'nra Heat Making Powder
a chance to tell Ita own atory and get
your money back at our store If the
atory d not pleaae you JOHNHON
BROS.
A new line of hall racks and hall
eeata juat received at Oharlee Hellborn
A Bon's are betng offered at vary low
figures, Call and examine them
Ladlra fine hair goods switches, rata,
trllbyi, etc., can be ordered of A. K.
Peterson, Occident flarber Shop. Full
line of beet bar tonlra and barber
upillc.
P. A. Kanloc. In Welch blook. will
o-UI for your olothea to clean, dye. re
pair and press, and will deliver them.
Ring up phone, rodtOM, Bulla to order
from Jtl up,
. ("ouchea-we carry tha largest and
beet (elected stock In tha olty. Tha
line IncJud'-a both smooth and tufted
'ui4iea, which wa are offering at low
er price than other dealer. Charlea
IMIhorn & Son.
Bforetnrles of labor organlaaUnni
should remmnber that the Aatorlan job
printing department la the only print
ing olllro in Astoria that haa tha rlgbt
to uk the union label. Do not tend
your printing out of town.
All tha candidal! and ail tha voter,
smoke a Jhtlle Aatoria olgar.
The schooner Aberdeen left out for
Han Francisco yesterday with lumber.
clrk's office veetordny to Christian
Jenson and Angelina Anderson, Ixtih
of thl county.
KurnlNhred cottuge wanted-Muet be
oentrally located. Apply at Antorlan
nfflce.
The au-amer Hue II. Klmme will V-ave
for Tillamook Itay polnta on Thumday
morning at I o'clock.
John lloberg, a aubatautlal farmer
o'l the Ni-canlcum, paid Aalotla 1. U
yelrrday,
Table Tennla U now the talk of tha
town. Wa have It. Hvenaan a lWok
Htore.
Oreat good la being accompllahed la
th aneclal ervlca now In progreia
In the Methotllat church.
Bend In your order for your winter'
auply of fir, alab, or hard wood to Kel
ly, the irnf.r man. Phono till bluck.
During thla wvk I9vangellat Marabel
will prvach In tha Methodlat church
every dav at I o'clock In the afternoon
and at 7:10 In the evening,
W. Kugeite Knox, king of Impermn
atora, with the Menelvy Quartette, of
Chicago, will apear at Vtrr' Opera
Houee Friday evening. May S3. Admin
alon, XiJfa.
A marriage llocnw waa leaued at the
The plumbera union held a regular
meeting laat night In the city hall and
transacted their regular routine of bua
laeaa. The funeral for the Infant child of
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Olaon. which
died Monday evening, will be held thla
afternoon from their reelili'nc In tfaat
Aatoria.
Evangellat Harahel U holding the
fort. Why not hear him at the Metho
dlat rhurch? He preacha at t o'clock
In the afternoon and at 7.30 In the
evening.
Roalyn coal taata longer, la deaner
and make teaa trouble with atove
and chimney flue than any other
coal on the market. Oeorga W. Ban
born, agent. Telephone 1311.
We have ltoer and toilet French
pnrfunte In bulk, alao the beet Amer
ican perfumea In bulk; bring your bot.
tl.- and get (hem filled with what
eulta you.-THAH. KOOR3H8.
In making other engagement It
would be well to renwmber the revival
meeting at the Method!! church.
Hear Kvangellat MaraheL Meitlng
every day at 1 o'clock and 7:30 p. m.
Hall' Juniper Kidney Cure 1 the
beat kidney medicine known to tha
market. We guarantee It to do Ita
work. If It don't give relief In one
day, return Ihe bottle and get your
money.CHA8. HOOBIW.
Major Tucker .paymaster general of
the V. H. A., returned from Fort Ste
vena yeterday, where he had been
making the soldlera happy at that
place. He went to Portland laat night.
The ateamer Elmore arrived laat
evening with a larga paaenger lint and
a large cargo of butter and checu and
other Tillamook product. Hhe report
that the steamer Homer followed her
Into Tillamook and will load lumber
for Han Francaco.
At their appointed meeting laat
evening the painter of Aatoria organ-
lied a union with IB charter member.
The officer elect! were, president, H.
C. Hannon; vlce-prealdent, A, O. Berg
man, and necretnry-treaaurer, W, F.
Utalnger.
Oregon epruoe haa lust ecore a
number of new victories. The Nt'Can-
Icum Hpruce Cnmiwny haa jut re-
The Great Eastern Furniture Co.
Can snvo you money by buying your
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Couches,
and Lounges, and all House Furnish
ing Goods of them.
We buy, trade, or oxi'linnj,rr old
furniture for new,
Goods Sold on Bosy, Payments
Tuko a walk through our large
and Conunoitious Store.
GREAT'EAGTERN FURNITURE CO.
Bhanahan
Phone Black 2145
ci-lved notice that Ita exhlblta of apruce
nt to the Charleaton exposition haa
drawn prlae oa the beat dlitplay of
pruce product and beat dUplay also
of ' iruc manufactured products,
The exhibit had Ixtn shipped from
thw ItuttHto exiuisltlon to Charleston.
The spruci? lent sent was i feet In
diameter and tha aprucn plank which
were also prlau winners, were 39 feet
by three fet clear and xrilhed. The
company received two gold medals a
I lie award.
Owing 10 lite fact that a number of
registered voters changed their place
of residence after they had registered
the list given glvn out by th county
clerk at the time of the cloning of the
reglat ration had to be changed. Full
correction were compiled lost even
ing and the following Is a correct list
of all the regutered voter In the var
ious preclncl wh are entitled to vote
In the June election: Astoria No. 1, 1M;
Astoria No. 2, Astoria No, 3, 210;
Astoria No. 4, 203; Astoria No. 6, 260;
Astoria No. e. 157; Aatoria No, 7. 152;
John Day, 29, Mvnsn. 72; Walluskl. 23;
New Astoria, H6; Warrenton,' 48; Clat
sop, ; Heald, 127; Melville, 33; Chud
wlck, S3; Youngs River, 24; Olney, 4(,
Knappa, 47; Clifton, 124; Westport, 67;
Vntper, 23; Jewell, 21; Mlahawaka, K;
Klsle, It; Push, 11; total, TM.
tor. K. H. Harrlman. the great
railroad man, paid Aatoria a flying
trip yesterday. Between the rteam
ship Potter and his apeeaB train he
covered aeveral. point along tint Co
lumbia from Portland to ita 'mouth.
Mr. Harrlman Investigated the summer
resort and other points hurriedly and
his visit will doubUea result In some
thing good for 'Ma awcLton. When the
commonest people cart aea the wonders
of thla section a man like Harrlman
I bound to see thrm in all of their
.greatneaa, It Is to be regretted that
i the people of Astoria were not spared
I mure of hi time that they m'ght have
I been permitted to ahow him many
I things that he must have overlooked
In his hurry. He doubUea agrees with
jthe sta!ment of Mr. Mellen, of the
j Northern Pacific, at Portland banquet,
at which Mr. Harrlman waa present,
'and at which waa aald: "One thing
'that haa sIikwI in Portland's way I Ita
refusal to recognise the best route to
the sea (Aatoria It Columbia River
railroad) and Its tenacious clinging to
the Inferior (river) route."
Just after the cloalng of the regatta
Inst season Master Fish Warden Van
I)UMn had several hundred young sal
mnn on hand which had been given
him from the Mnook hatchery for
exhlblton. Th-re were aa many aa six
or seven hundred of them and they
were about nn Inch long. He decided
to place them In the reservoir No. 1
of the city water works, and did so,
A few day ago th city water works
superintendent began the process ot
cleaning out reservoir No. I and ha
captured a lot of the salmon Many
of them escaped but he retained some
thing near a hundred. They are fine
speclmena ranging In lengths of from
six to nine Inchea. About sixty of
these will be returned to the reser
voir and the flan warden haa taken
several and will preserve them for hla
collection. Those that eacaped ara al
ready on their way to the aena.aa they
ara juat now about tha right age to
start on this mysterious tourney. Tha
fish warden says they are tat plump
feJIows and the experiment only con
firm his theory that fish can be prop,
agated and handled by men juat aa
any of the domeaticated animals. The
(act ia, he saa that the hatcheries
are no longer an experiment, except
that Improvements may be made In
their work.
GUOIUOU8 FOUHTH.
The clerks of Astoria have decided
to head the subscription list for the
prospective Fourth of July celbratlon
with 120. At their meeting last night
considerable enthusiasm waa exhibited
In making preparations to raise the re
quired funda necessary for a auceasful
celebration. The committee appointed
at tholr previous meeting to interview
the busineaa mim of the city to ascer
tain tholr dee I re In the matter report
ed that every one seen encouraged the
project, so while the Iron waa hot they
appointed anothe commltte consisting
ot Messrs. Heed, fttlne. MoLaln, t'arl-
so nand Kline 'o solicit subscription.
rhy raised $20 on the spot among the
members to head the list, a good exam
ple set for encouragement to others.
Among other buslnes of the avenlng
the union voted the acceptance of fiva
new members and appointed another
committee of three to arrange with
the employers regarding the observ
ance of Decoration Day.
t FOR 8AXJ3.
1600 Kight acres just south of town
at junction of county and old military
roads. . Lays wall; Bultable for plot
ting; a small ranch or suburban home.
I paid $1000 for this. B. C. LEWIS,
FOR SA1.F..
; $1100 NW, corner Franklin Ave, and
Third St., 50x100, with attractive eight-
room cottage; city water; view that
cannot be obstructed, and seven min
utes walk from postotnee. This prop-
crty is worth $1500, but I am leaving
the city and would rather sell than
rent. E. C. LBWIfl.
" FUN AT SCHOOL.
Juniors end Seniors ,Kngag In a Flag
Rush Contest,
The Astoria High School enjoyed a
genuine flag rush yesterday, fester
day was junior day and fn the pre
vious day tha juniors approached Pro
fessor 'Murk and asked Innocently if
they could hoist their flag on Junior
day. The professor told them certain
ly. The Irrepressible Jun'or proceed
ed to place a bulletin on the black
board In a conspicuous place announc
ing that they would at 10 minutes to
9 o'clock Tuesday morning proceed to
fly their Dug and they defied the sen
ior class to Interfere with the proceed
ings. The senior class, while Inferior
In numbers, possessed Ihe true Ameri
can spirit and they accepted the chal
lenge and gave them to understand
that they would hava a " warm time"
flying their flag.
Professor Clark got wind of the com
ing contest and he forbade them hav
ing the conteat on the roof of the
building, as It waa dangerous and some
one might fall overboard, but he told
them tiiey could use a telegraph pole
for the initiatory steps and If the jun
ior won they might then fly their flag
during (he day from the top of the
building unmolested. A telephone post
was juat as satisfactory to all person
concerned. There were girla on both
sides and this meant that there wag
going to be some fun, the girls are
enthusiastic tn a conteat. '
The Juniors believed In being on
hand early, and despite the fact thai
the seniors had the right to resist
them and haul their flag down until
10 minutes to I In the morning, the
juniors were on hand at o'clock,
while the chickens were sleeping
soundly, and hoisted their flag and
stood by aa It flaunted gallantly lb the
early morning breeie. Half paat
o'clock came and the flag remained un
disturbed, but the Juniors stood by. At
25 minutes to I the seniors were seen
approaching, each carrying a bucket
The whole school waa watching to see
the fun. The Juniors had wrapped the
pole with barbed wire for several feet
from the ground to make climbing dif
ficult, and when the aen'ors approach
ed with buckets. It waa thought they
had water and there would be a sort
of ' water cure", administered to the
Junior.
Carl Ross, of the senior, wore a full
rig of pole-climbers and looked for Hie
world like a lineman, except that ha
carried so) Iron rod with him. . Tbta
was to hold against the opposite aid
of the pole to keep from getting hurt
by the barbed wrlrea On they earned
The juniors, confident with their su
perior number .tackled them and the
fun began. The buckets of water no,
not water, but whitewash, were
brought Into requisition and, a gener
al friendly scuffle to a finish ensued.
The girls strung the boys out and
there was a mingling of hair-pulling
and throwing whitewash until it waa
difficult to tell boys from air la and
efcher from oneanother. The tele
graph pole was whitened, the combat
tants were whitened, the sidewalks and
grounds were whitened. It all looked
like a snow bank. Out 10 minutea to
9 came and the flag had not been mo
lested. The fight lasted IS minutes but
the Juniors had won. Aside from some
smarting eyea filled with whitewash
and some damaged wearing apparel no
serious damage waa dona.
It was one of those good-natured
school scuffles that tests the young
American and they all showed good
pluck. Another flag rush may be
planned again, but hereafter white
wash will be debarred.
The Juniors kept their flag flying all
day on the building. a
Following were engaged tn the con
teat:
Juniors Alvln Campbell, Mary War-
field, Mary Dawson, Emella Urra, Fe
llx Moore, Philip Georhart, Alice God
dard, Laurldson, Grover Utalnger, Lau
ra Faatabend, Ethel Tlmmona; Seniors
Oney Jackson, Carl Rosa, Alfred An
derson, Carl Holms, Alma Latwson, Ar
thur Young.
NOTICE!
Wda will be received for the con-
structlon of a school building for
school district No. 18, John Day River,
until May 24. 190$. Plana and peclfl-
catlona can be seen at the office ot
the Astoria Abstract Company. The
right is reserved to reject any or all
bids, , JOHN LEWIS,'
. .. ' Clerk.
SUITS OUR CXitMATB.
The rapidly Increasing use of shin
gles as covering for the walls of build'
Ings, both to keep out the weather and
for ornamental purpoa-s, makea a
great demand tor a shingle Main which
preserves the wood, prevents moss, and
retains a fresh, handsome appearance.
Particularly la such th case In damp
climates. The need la well met tn a
perfect article made right here In As
toria. Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle
Stains are penetrative, preservative,
handsome and durable. They are put
up In eight colors and every package
guaranteed.
SPECIAL ITEMS
Or interest. For thla week we wlU
make special prices on goods as fol
lows:
iMUMUiia Newest shades: at So.
I AfP Appliques, Galloons, Torchon
"lt: and Valeneeonee, 12W 15. 18.
20, and 25 cent quality, at lc.
Men's Soft Dress Shirts ,!"??!?
mica, itr
sert'on stripe. Kioh and tasty color
ings, $1.50 value, at $1.00,
Men's and Boys' Crush Hats
plain and fancy checks, 25c and 48c.
25 Per Cent DIscoBnt
lar retail price on al brimmed and
street hats.
MOUSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE.
508-10 Commercial St. ' Aatoria, Ore. I
NO RESPECT OF RANK
Disease Lays Its Heavy Hand on
Kings, Princes' Presidents, the
Feeble and Wealthy, as Well
as These of Low Estate.
Paine's Celery
Compound
la the On-at KetorT of ll'ilth
for lli' ICiiUt and Ilia Hum
blest Hubert.
Blckness. disease and suffering re
spect neither ruler nor subject. The
noted and high born have their triala
and physical sufferings like those In
humbler stations. Social standing and
wealth cannot bar the progress of
disease when the common rules of
health are violated.
Impure blood and .weak nerves ara
responsible for many of the common
diseases of lite. The experienced phy
sician will tell you thai men and wo
men with pure, clear coursing blood
and well braced nerves, can never be
come victims of rheumatism, neural
gia, liver trouble, debility, headache,
or sleeplessness.
It follows, therefore, that sufferers
from any of the ailment referred to,
should at once take proper measure
to cleanse the blood and feed the weak
nervous system with proper nourtsb
ment For the happy accompl ishrnen t of
this Important work, Palne's Celery
Compound to the only safe agent, the
one great specific, the only security
againat deadly disease and death. Dur
ing these spring day. Paine'a Celery
Compound guarantees a perfect regu
larity of the bowels, heal thy appetite,
sound sleep, good digestion, pure blood,
strong nerves, and clear brain, ail of
which mean full and robust health.
Mr. E. M. Sutton, ex-mayor of Bur
lington, Vt, one of the strongest and
heartiest advocates of Paine's Celery
Compound In the United States, telia
us In the following letter how he
keeps well under all circumstances; he
says:
" People have often asked me bow I
managed to keep so well .for although
out 'n nearly all kinds of weather and
traveling considerably, I have no aches
or sickness. My one answer has been
that Instead of waiting until I sub
slok In bed and forced to atop work
for awhile, whenever I feel out-of-sort
the least bit, I take Paine'a Celery
Compound, which keeps me well and
strong. It is a great deal better ia
my opinion to take a medicine that
keeps one well .rather than to wait
for sickness, and then hunt around for
a medljj or a doctor to cure the
sickness. I have been a hearty advo
cate ot Paine'a Celery Compound since
ft waa firat made ,a great, many years
ago, and have yet to hear of a case tn
which fe fails to fulfil Ita promise."
DIAMOND DTH8 Can't be equaled.
Never crock. Beware of impure imitations.
SWEATERS
SWEATERS
New
Line
Just
Arrived
We have them for Men
and Roj-8.' Plain Colors,
Stripes, and all sorts of
Combinations. . . .
Prices from $1.00 op.
See
Window
Display
S. Danziger & Co.
SPECIAL,
OFFER
THIS
WEEK
12 dozen white lawn shirt waisUt 60c each
7 dozen "Button Back" white shirt waists
1.00 each. Former Price 1.50.
8 dozen Percale waists 50c, 85c, and 1.00
7 dozen Mercerised IChambray waists
1.50,2,00 and 2.50.
WARRANTED
PER FECT
F IT T I N G
D. SHANAHAN
Mhaanan BnUding
Commercial Street
Prink to Yonr Health?
NOB HILL COPPEB
Is the Bsit.:. .
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 STILE CHOP HOUSE
COUCHES
LOUNGES
A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received.
Too can set a bargain now. Nothing better lor the home.
MATTINGS
CARPETS
Call and see tor yourself if I bave not the largest stock and
lowest prices, considering the quality, of any noose in town.
Goods Sold on Easy Installments.
H. H. ZAPF, The Hdnse Fornislier.
TRULilNGER, EASTABROOK & CO.
IDCC1IIOII TO
THEO. BRACKER
Jobbers and Dealers in
CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING
CARDS, STATIONERY. AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC.
r MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES
Pip Repairing;
A Specialty
515 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon
Jhe Finest Restaurant in tie City
Palace
, Regular Meals, 25 cents,
Sunday Dinners a Specialty.
c.rcu,s,: W. W. Whipple
ONE DOLLAR
cannot be expended to better advantage fox yourself
pr absent friends than m a vear's subscription for .the
1 j 1 1 "v'" . .. i : ,
Semi-Weekly Astorlati
It gives, all the city and comity Tews twice each week
foi only one dollar a year in advance. -