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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1902)
TIIE MORNING ASTORlXNjnijSlMRfAYJJ 'Wfe5.;, .11' GOING FAST Thoso !15j can of Nothing bettor in Soups The Morning Astorian TlCUOl'HONB m. TODAY S WJSATHBR I'OU'VLANI), May a" !. m -1'ttrl-ly cloudy ami ,ciuiuiial ttirtatt niiif III n or l horn portion; warmer. Wmih-lnluii-I'unly ;)imly unit owtislmially thiwftU'iiInu, wiuiiit In tasturn por Hon. Maho 1'artly uloudy and occas ionally llin-utiTiliin in northont por tion; warmer. Qsitoa mIU (d, fntta and bay. CtUI Main MI (or your ooal requlr. menu. Order promptly Oiled A shipment of On Kueslan tea, ltsd m Ceylon Johnson liro. Kur Itent. Three rurnln4 rooms lor houkcplnt- Ut Tooth Street. 1'ocwUun batha, ahamplon bootWauk, three expert barbtfro, beet of rvlc Ocetdent Barber Shop. New stock or fancy good Just ar rived Yokohama Uaaaar, Call and ih latest novtHMt from Japan You will flod tb best lo maal lo lua Uiy at lb fusing Hun Itestaurnnt, No, til Commercial iu for the moat palatable dll In tb world try the Oylr served at the Toke Point Oyster House. Homethlu One in too lunoto lino, J. Itamvira Caaoo Cluo French Sardlooa, la tomato aauoa. Joimocxo Bros. W ar now receiving strawberrl dally on tb noun train, direct from lh (frcwer-JOHNSON UR08. A very tar assortment of aoroena In new and upto-dst ilel-n lo loci from at Char In Hetlborn Buna Jut th Utln for too-lUroona, Atthena, and Champa wmfora. ,W hav a treeh nhlpment Just In.-John-on Bros, li oraam IS oonta a plat at th Parlor Candy oHoro. W uerant- our to era a ma to contain no felatln or trrh. I'aironn.' hotn Industry by amoklng th "ITido of Astoria" cigar; Anl road. Msnufaetured by MaoFarlan ant Koobtl. Th Aalorlan Job priming drpart mnt nlaee th union label on all printing. Oood work at reasonable pHcr. rtione Ml. Pining room tla-a car-load di rect from th factory, whloh wa are offering at remarkable low prices. Chaa, Hetlbora ton. Olv Bctillling Ut Baking Powder a chance to tell It own ottry-OJid get your money book It our tor It the atory does not pleaa you. JOHrffiON BROS. ' A aew line of hall rook aod hall oeata Just received at Charlea Hellborn A Bon are brrng offered at rery low figure. Call and eiamln thorn. Lad lei Ane hair good witches, rata, trilby, eta., oan be ordered of. A. R. Peterson, OceMent Barber Shop.; Full lino of beet har tonlea and barber upfHI, Couehr-we oarry the large and boat arleeted otook la the city. The Une Include both smooth and tufted oouctu. which we ar offering at low er prtoea than other dealer. Charles HWIborn A Son, Bisiretarleo of labor organisation should remember that the Astorian job printing department la the only print ing office In Astoria that haa tho right to use the union label. Do not tend your printing out of town. The Great Eastern Furniture Co. 0n wi vo you money by buy iug jour Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Couches, . and Lounges, and all House Furnish ing Goods of them. " We buy, trade, or exchange old furniture for now. Goods Sold on Basy Payments Take a walk through our lurge nod Commodious Store. GREAT EASTER fehanahan Mr T " houj we arc nolli ng for 20c, inudc. ROSS, HIGGINS i CO. All the candidate and aJI th voter smoke fi IU If Antorlt elgar. FuriiUhn-d cottage wanted -Mut be oentrully liHitlfd. Apply at Aelurlan oftlco, Tubli Tnnl I now the talk if ilie town, MV hve It. Hvensnn's lloik Htore. Th ell y I fllleil with Ilie trah.T of tliH county, ami clul.i,i ran tctt of her ti-ithers. The xt'mr flue II. Rlmore will leave for Tillamook liny points on Thursday morning at I o'clock. Send In your order for your winter's stiiily of fir, slah or hard, wood to KH ly, the transfer man. Phone 1211 black, A a nky-pllot, ISvangallsl Marsliel haa few equals. He preachr every day In the Methodist church at 1 and 7 SO p. m. W. Kuffotte Knox, king of Imiwrson ators. with tho Meneley Quartette, of Cliloagn, will apear at Fishers' Opera House Friday evening. May tS. Admis sion, Moll. P. A. Kanlor. in Welch block, will ottil for your clothes to cleaa, rly. r. pair and press, and will deliver thm. Ring up phone, redJOM, Hull to order from 111 up. Iloelyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves jand chimney flue than any other coal on the market, Oeorge W. Ban born, agnt, Telephone 1311. We hav Her and Oallct French j perfumes In bulk, also the best Amer ican perfumes In bulk; bring your hot- ties and get them filled with what leulta you.-CHAS. ACMHulUI. , j Plain goel truth takes hold of the conscience, That th'a Is so, Is proved by the earnest seeiters In lite rt-vlviil j meetings In the Methodist rhuu h. The '.meetings every afternoon at 1, and Is the evening at 7.30. Max Rtilllock, the well known news pier msn, was In the city yesterday on ht way to Ilwaco and long llcsch. Mr. Hhlll.M'k Is with the Evening Tele- gram, where he has been lnn tnal laier was founded. He Is regarded as one of the beat all around newsttaner men In the (ale. 8enktng of the candidates before the eole yesterday, a voter remark ed that Judge P. J. Ooodman should be re-elected Justice of the peace of Astoria precinct. The Judge ha made a faithful ottteer, haa a clean record ami has not only administered law in his court but has always looked after the side of Justice. The Nnhcotta Is bock on her regular run and Captain Parker say she la making better time than ever before. The captain says, however, that the coat of paint put on her white she wan In Portland was so thin that It will not last long :n salt water and that he will have to repaint her pretty soon, (tome one started the report yester day that Chief Hallock picked up 23 discarded Furnish buttons In front of the opera house tho night of the Re publican rally. It Is reported that the chief was not well pleaeed with this statement; that Iti fact he was engaged In his official duties and d'd not at tend the speaking; , and thoHe who know the dignified official would never expect to see him going about the streets picking up buttons. The meeting of the Commercial Club last night was postponed because of there hot being a quorum present. The main features of bUHlness that were to come before tho meeting was the earmlnation of an Itlmlsed account of the expenditure made In building rond No. 77, received and made out by a committee previously a pointed for that purpose, They also Intended to read FIRNITtRt CO. kbne Bli'ck 2146 and onslW a communication from tho Woman's Club, which, waa handed to the secretary last week. ; Mr, and Mrs. John lilasloh are th happy. recipient of a fine girl baby, oorn Tumday -venlng. . ' Tire funeral of Mr. Joseph Wall,' who died Tuesday night at Ht, Mary' hos pital, will be held from I'ohl's under taking parlors at 10 o'clock today. Dr. T. L. Hall haa associated with himself Dr. ft. Irwin of Ht, IxuU, Mo., who Is a graduate of one of the best ISastnrn dental colleges, and Is an expert In crown and bridge work. Th doctor cornea hlgrily recommended by the Missouri Hoard of Dental Kxum-Int-rs, A large and rnthiiHu audience greetod tlHi ItepuUHcan i n.l. Idles and ipeuker at Knippa lust evening. W. II. Twilight called ,h mealing to or der and Introduced Hon, t!, J. Curtis, who dlscuNM'd ;lut and local Issues, lie was follo-d liy different candi dates, ull of whom made a good im pression. (J. C. Fulton was Introduced mul dlscusned the oilnulpul Issues. Hlieriff Unvllle itav a liumwous ver sion of a pateol medicine U04'k, after which the meeting closed with three cheers for the Republican ticket. Jack Anderson was r arrested last evening on a 'warrant, sworn out of Justice Uouduian'a court, charging him with stealing some decoy ducks from a person living In Msuu Antorla. it was repo rWd at, the Astorian oiltce late lost night that '.he theft had bet a committed about Ave year ago, but that the decoy had recently been found In the defendant's possession. The steam- Oeo. W. ElJer from Han l'Vunctsco, which has been over due since Monday morning, arrived In yes terday evening about 7 o'clock. Hhe but esperUtced an unusual storm along the California coau and was conipell"d to put Into Drake's Hay on the afternoon of the first day out. Re maining In port over night, or until the storm hud somuwlmt abuted, she con tinued her trip on the following day. ' The local K. of P. lodge held an in 'terestlng meeting lost evening, It being I the iwcaslon of the vlstuUon of Past jOrand C'huncvllor Cite, of I'oriund, und Urand Keeper ef Uccords cMlnson. (Irand Chaucell rr Allkln, who was e leut'Ml to come wa called home on jai'cotint of sickness In his family. night's uieeUng was reported to be 'u great one In K. of P. clrcl,'. Th ', work w exemplified by the visitor In, fine HhaM and besides speeches and a general review of Pythlanlsm a ban uuel was served at the Palace cafe, (The K. of P. order like all others In i Astoria la prospering j - TMK l)VAI. CHINOOK. i In Mr. W. II. Tlmm's market review In the American Grocer of the date of May 14. speaking of canned goods, he' ' says of the Columbia River salmon 'as a food: j "Home time since, I mentioned In i these columns the advantage that I thought It would be to the retail trade I If a low price could be made on Co lumbia Hlver salmon. The opening I price which was made this season was much obove th view of the buyer; since then the leading packer have re duced the price quit materially,, and I. Is now down to a point where It w II come within the range thai I rug gested In my previous communication. It seems to me almost certain that If retailers base their selling price for Chinook salmon this year on the com paratively low bajds at which the Job bers will offer It. they can be sure of a than half of that al which it usually mon, such a the beat of the Colum bia Kver I packed from, is unques tionably the finest food fish In the world, and one of the very few food fishes that can be canned to advant age, .thua giving people oft moderate meanjr an oportuplty tb .buy ?he best, salmon at a price coUldreably Jess, thanhal fof that' at which It' usually retals for In the market when fwb." In the same bwiur of Oye eame pub lication Mr. Ales Wiley peeks of th trade In the Columbia Itlv.r p rduct a follows: "The trade are oonnll'raoiy inter ested in the price of Columbia lUver salmon. It seems to be dropping ard ually to a price that they consider tea sers hie It Is rumored thnt i jwice of m for Hlb. S1.2S for tails, ami J1.J5 tor Hats ha been made. , it price re iofve to thee figure, It will Increase the demand from the conxumer, and place Columbia River Chln,olc salmon nearer a popular price, .vhcre it wll go quickly Into consumption." AN KAOIjK SITIRPIUHE PARTY Ixx-jtl Aerie Clave Joseph Grlbler a Genuine 8urprtoe Party n the Iivent of Hla leaving for Mlnneaoolls, . ' The Bagle never Jo anything by halves. They gave Joe Orlbler a xreat surprise party last evening. Mr. Grlb ler wfll leave Astoria on the morning train for Minneapolis; whore he goes to attend the meeting of the , Grand Aerte of Eagles, which convenes at that place June 3, and will continue In session for at least a week. He goes as a delegate from Astoria Aerie, No. ' 17, . one of the most enterprising aerie in the order. The local member prepared their surprise handsomely for Mr. Grlbler last eevnlng. They arranged a ban quet In the local aerie room and had the band on hand, and the building wa profusely decorated. A mtmber Induoed Mr. Grlbler to visit the room on the pretext of yuslnessj and When ht enteiSjKl Jh roojm jthe' band, pejew a selection ' and the Members gathered around hint In good fellowship" And ia few minute wa Indulged In' a good social time. Then there wa mul"e, th banquet, refreshments and A royal fir. After the ceremony w"a over at the aerte they paraded the street, stopping In fiont of M,r. arlbler place pf bulnes, where farewell were laken and good luuk wished nlm. Astoria will be well represented at Minneapolis, a Mr. Grlhler is fully capable, and lh local aerie, having a wide reputation, will have It weight In the grand meeting. The local aerie now ha 250 mem ber end expect J00 by June 1. The amilleatlons already In, Justify this txpeetntlon. The aerie also has a large surplus of mony In Its tivasury and Is In every way a S'urce of prld to the members. WUBCK1NO OP" WAHKIAKUM. Ten Men Narrowly Eecaped With Their IJves and llarge a Total !). , A 'telephone message received late last night announced that the deck bad almost completely washed away from the barge Wahkiakum, which waa wrecked yesterday oft the coast above North Head light house and that (he barge was gradually being burled In the sand. Captain Randall, of the tug Sampson, was also reported to be resting easy and a recovery Is expect ed at an early day. ', . " i . Those In the wreck yesterday giv an excltng experience and ther was some condemnation of the trie-saving stations at Cape Disappointment and at Loom I. The Astorian attempted to get Captain Stuart of Cape Dlaap pontment life-saving station last night but failed to succeed, a there waa some trouble with th telephone line. Put Captain Parker, of the Nahcotta, who came over yesterday on his regu lar rjn exhonorate the life-savers. He says that at the time of 'he accident Captain Stuart wa out with hi crew looking after fishermen, and 1bat as anon as the Samson signaled the life station the captain saw the signal and pulled In for the station to go to the aid of the distressed barge, but when he reached the station the men had all been rescued and the crew's services were no longer needed. That, In fact, had they been at the station they .would not have been able to rea der assistance to the men before they were rescued by the Samson. Long Beach, where the Dirge I stranded, I several miles from the station and II Is reached by rowing the life-boat to Ilwaco and there taken by train to Ixmg Beach. While they codld hav reached the place In time to hav saved the men had they not been res cued from the barge, yet fortunately th's action was not necessary. Th Loomls life-saving station la too far away to have rendered any better as sistance. The story as told by the men on tne barge. 1 that she struck ground while off the coast near North Head and so damaged her hull thet she began sink ing rapidly. Signals of distress were given and the rescue of the men on the barge waa tedious and difficult, and for a time they all expected to be lost. But owing to the heroic work of the crew of the Samson and her gallant captuln they were finally rescued. Un fortunately while lowering a boat Cap tain Randall got hla leg caught In some manner and got It badly crushed. At a late hour last night Dr. Etetat ed that he did not think any of the captain's bones were broken, but said It would take a day or two to develop the real Injuries.' It was a painful wound, but he hoped the,t the captain would not be detained In bed long. Following are the name of tb nine men reported to have been n the barg and rescued: Captain Tobln. John Larkln, J. Mast, Tho. McDonald, John Reandon, Mike Lravltt, John Dally, Charlea Stanka, A. Rgeta. FOR BAlJB. ISO Right acre Just outh of town at Junction of county and old military roads. Lays well; suitable for plot ting; a small ranch or suburban home. I paid f 1000 for this. . H. C. LEWIS, FOR SAU6. . 11100 NK. corner Franklin Ave. and Third St., 60x100. with attractive eight room cottage; city water; yew that cannot be obstructed, and seven min utes walk from postoffice. This prop erty Is worth 11500. but I am leaving the city and would rather e0 than rent. .. . , ; K. C 'LBWIB. '.J SPECIAL ITEMS Of interest.' For this week w wlU make special price on good as fol lows:. ' . r . . . Rihhnnc width I, : . and U In HIUUUU3 NcwMt shade; at sc. I 4ta Appliques, Galloon, Torchon' 1-flwt: and Valencennee, 12',i, 15, IS, 20, and 25 cent quality, at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts J aertlon stripe. Rich and taaty color ings, 11.50 value, at $1.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats , plain and fanoy ohecka, 2to and 43c, 25 Per CentDiscognt lar retail prtoe on aUr trimmed and street hat.. ..,. m6r8B'B department btori. 508-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Or. WILL.VOD ALLOW A Relative or Friend to fasts into the Dark i Valley Simply Be cause the Doctor Desires to Clin? to Medical Etiquette? Paine's Celery Compound I Daily Niivliijf Pr'loiiH I. he After Pronounced FiiilureM or IIi)kMhii. The month Just passed of the pres ent year have brought bereavement and dark clouds of Borrow to many home In our land. Father, mothers, sisters and brothers have been for ever removed by the grim reaper of death. The large majority of such could have been saved had their friends given them Paine' Celery Compound, Instead the worthless medicine theslck one were forced to swallow. In many families a too (lavish otfede ence to medical dictation kept the true life saver from the sick and dying one. Past record of farvelou cure and victories wrought by Paine' Celery Compound were Ignored by medical men; in a word It wa unpro feaslonal in their estimation to intro duce the life giver Compound. Ah! remorse la now doing It quiet but rffectlve work, and those mot closely Interested are suffering for their neglect. Will you, dear reader, allow some dear relative or friend to pas from life without making an effort to save the perishing one by Paine Celery Compound? The virtue and powers of Dr. Phelps' prescription are wonderous ly far reaching and mighty. Even though your friends have suffered long, and have come to that point where the physiclann I helpless to save, even then, there I a blessed hope If Paine's Celery Compound I used . The desperate case cured in the past and the number of precious live caved, la the bright, the living proof, that Paine' Celery Compound make sick peopt well, FAST COTTON COLORS of Diamond Dye never crock or fade .Take no other. - REGULAR REPUBLICAN Nominee for County -Judge J. H, D. GRAY CITIZENS NOfllNEE FOR COUNTT JUDGE C..J. TRENCH A RD Arrived We have them for Men and Boys, riuin Colors, Stripesand all sorts of Combinations. . . . Prices from $1.00 up. See Window Display S. Daoziger & Co. SWEATERS SMTEljS special; " OFFER THIS .week'- 12 dozen white lawn shirt waists 50c 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 C'hambrny waifta 1.50,2,00 and 2.50. WARRANTED P BR P EC T F I T TIN G D. SHANAHAN Shanahaa Building Prlnft to Yenr Health! NOB HIIjU COFFEE la the You mae 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 1 Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. mi STYLE Special Drive on Ruts Add Comfort aod Beauty to Yoor Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c up. Lovely Moquettes 95c. and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, 4 50 and Upward. . . . Nothtnj Better. Price Loweal. Call and S. H. H. ZAPF, The House Fornisber. TRULilNGER, EASTABROQK fr CO: - ' aocc atsoas o THfcO. bRACKER Jobber and Dealer in CiaiRS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING JCABD8, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. . MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES " Pipe itopalriag A Specialty The Finest Palace . Everythlnr toe Commercial St. market Affords. ONE DOLLAR cannot he expended to better advantage foi yourself or absent friends than . in a year's subscription for th Senit-Week.y Astorian It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. . . - - !'- si ;' i r Commercial Street Best CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Orejoei Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. IV. W. Whipple