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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON. SUM DAY, MARCH 22,; 1903. Why Our business G ROW IWH floods, K.celWnl flervke, Courteous Treatment, Active Clerk. I7n- usual llrgnln, Bi'lect Qualities, Energetic Management. Irur inn wtoh we win su an 01 our vannra nuup, in quart oin, (enough In a run for tlx to eight people) Imludlng Prsnco-Amerlrsn, Hnydor and Armour', up to 40-cent value, at 20 tent a tan. IJLt A FEW CANU NOW-TII KIT AHK NICE TO HAVE ON HAND, 1 ROSS. HIGGINiS EL CO. MONTHLY TIDE TAI3LEH J MAItCIfHOI Hign .Water. Data. ' Sunday . . Monday , , , Tuesday , , Wednesday . Thursday , , Friday . , ,. Haturday , r BMNDAI , . Monday . . . Tuesday , , Wednesday Thuraday . , Friday . , . . Haturday KUNDAT . . Monday , , , Tuesday . Wednesday . -Thuraday . Friday . , . Haturday . KUNDAY . . - Monday . . Tuesday . , , Wednesday .. Thuraday . . . rrlday . . . , Haturday . . , BUN DAT . . Monday . . . Tuaadny . , , IX. A. 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I 1:17 l.o 1:24 l.l .. 4 10:14 0.110:00 l.l . 111:12 1.011:00 l.l .. 112:10 1.1 .. 7 0:06 l.l 1:1s l.l . 1 1:17 1.4 1:60 0.1 i . 1:00 1. 6 4:00 0.T , . 10 4:16 l.l 4:61 0.1 ..11 1:16 1.4 1:41 0.1 .12 1:01 l.l 1:12 0.4 .. 11 1:61 1.1 7:11 0.1 ..14 7:84 0.1 7:41 0.1 . 15 l:lt 0.7 1:23 1.4 , . 1 1:00 0.7 1:67 l.l , . 17 1:44 0.1 l:li S.4 ..1110:10 1.010:12 l.l .. 10 11:11 1.2 11:00 1.4 ...20 11:11 1.6U:( l.l ..11 1:12 l.l . 22 0:11 4.1 1:16 l.T .21 1:17 4.0 I:ll 1.7 ...24 1:41 l.l 4:10 l.l .. 25 4:13 .l 4:14 1.4 ..! 1:17 l.l 1:11 l.l .. 27 1:66 1.0 1.01 l.l .21 1:11 t.t 1:40 l.l ..2 7:08 l.l 7:14 1.4 . 20 7:46 l.l 7:49 l.l 1 8:15 0.1 1:18 l.l FROSTS HINDER PASTURAGE A fi It AT DEAL M HOPED PTlOM TUB PIIOPOPED NKHALKM CHKL'HB FACTORY The recant heavy froata tiava ren der! pisturag had throughout thla section, but not to d'uch an extent a to leaaen the uauul output of the vteam erloi. Manager Hkyle atate, how ever, that hod the froata not owurred tha output would. In all rotmblllty, have Increased, ji soon na tha' rains resume tholr wonted away and 'hey are liable to moat any :lm. there will be an uhiimlfiw-e of cream and thin will lnd a rch Impetus to tha manufac ture of butter. More ma'-hlnery ha arrived for the proioad cherae factory at Nehalem and (he factory will jirobiihly atnrt up In May. The manufactured article will be h.i'ilrd Into thla ;lty nd will be die. loosed of to loral merchants or htpid anrooa. Tna operation or aucn a business will be of markwl benefit to Nuhalmn dairymen and they gladly wlfome the Induatry. It la the In tn t Ion to operate tha factory for tha flrat season from May to not Utter than January. THE MORNING AST0RIAN TELCniONB Ml. TODAY'S WEATHER 4 Tortland. Mann II. Weatern 4 4 Oregon and WashingtonFair. 4 Bend In your ordert for Wyoming coal. 8. Elmore Co. Four up-to-date barber at tha Occi dent. You don't have to wait. Wjomlng coat. THE HOUSE COAL. Bend ordar to 8. Elmore A Co. Bihool atippllea, tatlon-ry and aomo thing to read at Bvenaon'a book a tore. aaeaaeaMaa Ring up Red 1074 for Th. Frederick- on of Z071 Pond street, for reliable piano tuning. 1 For Itent-Tvo or three furnlahed roonia for housekeeping. No. IJ Tenth lret. Wanled-A boy or kIi'I to atrip to bacco In a rlgar factory. T I'onuner. oll atreet. . Typewriting done at reaeonuble rate. Composition ft apeclalty, Will C. Pleliop. Central hotel. You will aiwaya nnd t,he beat 16c meal In the city at tho Wslng Sun res taurant, No. Ill Commercial atreet. For Rent-Three room furnlahed for houackecplng. Inquire at Scully' hardware atore, Commercial atrMt, be tween Ninth and Tenth. I am veiling th Inrgeet cake of pure white- Imported olive oil caatlle aoap aver old here for tha money. Call and ae for yourself. Itoger, druggist, C. Hihmldt nnd Company' smoked Itoyal Chinook Salmon la th nicest thut mon-y can buy. It la smoked In thla city dally. Try It. For sale by Johnson Brother, tha grocer. numbing out of JolntT Need some tlnwork'.' Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 425 Hond treet, who will promptly attend your want with Jhi latest sanitary plumbing fixture and most skllfi.l workmamdilp. Tin ning, gasnttlng and heating. For ltent-Furnlshed and unfurnlsfi ed rooms; No. 247 Ninth atreet. Wanted Furnlhd room for light house-kwplng. AJdret K. W. P., Aatortan office. The steamer Elmore will leave As- totlrt for Tillamook bay points nn Fri day morning. March 27, at 8 a. tn. Mr. Ross will hold her spring open nig of millinery on TueUy and Wed nesday, March 24 and 25. The ladles of the olty are cordlilly Invltde. Wanted Manager for branch office we are locating here In Aatorln. Ad dress promptly, with referencee. The Morrla Wholoaal Houae. Clnclnnatl.O. Coopers' pure olive oil la manufac tured In California from olives grown on the celebrated ranch "Elwood." It la guaranteed to be absolutely pure and unadulterated and la without a doubt the finest olive oil on the market at the present time. For sole by Johnson Bros. If. S. Engineer office. Portland. Ore., Mar. h 13, IWiJ. 8eM proposals will le received here for 478.000 tona. more or ls. stone for extension of Jetty at mouth of Columbia river. Oreg., ,ind Wash., until it a. m , April 20. io. and then publicly opened. Informa tion on application. W. C. Lnngfltt. Cupt. Engra. An Important deal In Portland tmat- rlcal clrclea was consummaied yister day when W. M. ItumoU of Husscll A Drew, proprietor and manager of the Third-Avenue theater. Seattle, aniounc ed that , acting In the Interest of the Stair & Havelln theutrlral ayr.Olcute. he had plut hased a controlling Inter st In C'ordary' theater. Portland. Mr. Cordray Is rstahied aa managing pro prietor. . Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wdih., March 18, 1003. Sealed ptopokuls, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m April 18. 1903, for clearing grouiMKat Fort 8lev- ens, Oivgon. Information furnished here or by quartermaster at post. U. 8. eserves the right to reject or ac cept nny or rill proposals or any part thereof. Envelope containing propos al should be narked: "Proposal for clearing gound at Fort Steven. Ore gon," addressed F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. ?l, so no official action under It can be taken before that tlm. In any event, before th porta railroad tan be made of service, the govurnment will be reintred to pnd something like !30,0A( In blowng out a point of rock that Interfere with (he oaMg tlon of the channel of the big t-ddy That Is Included In the Hart Jroject for Improvement at the dalles, and them I no doubt that It will be done bt for the portage road .-oulj possibly Lbe put In operation. It I atd that construction of the toad would tnke at least six months. GO-CARTS . AND GO BASKETS Cushion Tires and Automobile Gears. Some thing New. s Sole Agents for the ORIOLE GO-B ASKET5 CHARLES HEILO0RN 8 SON 590-592 -Commercial Street SALMON NOTES. Preparation go on apac for the nixmlng of the Ixhlng scaaon on April It. The plant which will be operated on the lower river t.re ib'.se f Mo- (lowan ft Hons, Union Fishermen' Co operative Packing viompany, Tallant- Grant Packing company, Columbia hlvr Packera' association, Elmore, Kinney and Eureka cannorlea, San- Ijorn-Cuttlng company, A. Mooth A Co., J. Q, Meglcr, II. A. Seahorg or-d Hapgcod k Co. llesldea the canner ies there will be the cold storage plant of S. Schmidt ft Co.! J. Undenburger, F. W. Warren Vendsyseel and the Packer. Indication are favorable for an early run of considerable blxe, and something more than an average seas on Is confidently hoped for. Prices have already bc?n named at II 35 for tall. II. 41 for flats and 85c for halves Cans, provision, ma-.'hln'-ry, build ing material, boat and other auppllr are being accumulated for shipment to the AUnka c-nnnerlea represented here The Parksr have added a conld.jr. able number of ooat to their flret, nnd in also framing additional acow to be taken up. The Alaaka Fisher men' Parking company I also pre patlng the materiul for a large acow to no north. What Men Wilt Wear This Spring SL'ITS The newest thing In gentie- men'a spring suits Is the "Prince H n- ry" sack, a sample of which may be seen In one of Herman Wise's show windows. " It come In a fancy cheviot mixture, vertical pockets nnd Oxford back. . Strou Ilros. High Art "Hopkins" sack, or the Ksuffman "Aldershot" are very almllur. They are a plain seml- mliltary cut sack, broad shoulder ef fect, m-:dlum corset waist and mostly 4-button. Vest are generally cut high. . HAT-i The newest style have that swagger, broad effect, and yet they are very nobby. Mr. Wise had a special quality of hata made for him of aelected stock and every one guar anteed. He haa named them "The Astor," after our own city. Being the latest shines, of best fur and guar anteed, he rxpects most good dressers In Astoria to wear "The Astor." His Arm Torn Off. John R. McClane, a young man 2S years of age and formerly of Portland, was caught In the live rollers tn a Ho(iilntn sawmill, on Thuraday last. He sustained Injuries from which he may not recover. The accident oc curred while sawing some heavy tim bers, at which work McClane was as sisting. In some manner the unfortu nate man's left arm was caught in the rollera, tearing It off at the elbow and cutting him about the face and head In mnny places. The arm waa also broken above the elbow, but owing to the critical condition of the patient the physicians deemed It unwlae to op erate for the fracture. The patient Is- reatlng easily In the Hoqulam hospital and unless It becomes necessary to amputate the arm above the fracture It Is though he will recover. Oregon Inn, Mr. McClune la a brother Of O. F. McClane. foremrly of The Astorlim Job office, and was In Astoria alout two weeks ago on a visit. Proposed Portage Railroad Governor Chamberlain, Secrstary of State Dunbar and State Treasurer C. S, Moore Thursday made an Informal Inspection of the route for the porpos ed Btute portage rullroad from a pnnt above Celllo falls to the big eddy, five miles shove the city of Tha Dalles. This would make the road S 1-4 miles long. No ufticlul action can be taken-, however, Before May 21, when the law will become effective, unless there shall be a referendum. The members of the board said the purpose of the trip was to fet In mind the general situa tion, the lay of the land, etc, so a to be able to handle the matter In telligently when It (hall com vp for consideration, Tha law authorising the construction of tha portage rail road will not go Into effect until May From Siuslaw Meyer ft Kyle tug. the Robarts, arrived from Siuslaw yesterday. Aft er repairs made at the Astoria Iron works Captain Johnson will proceed to Portland, where he will take on board three logging engine for use In the camps m the Siuslaw river. There are three mill at the mouth of that river having m combined dally tupac- Ityof over 100,000 feet, and a fuorth mill is building. The timber Industry I enjoying a boom. Steelhead Hatchery Fish Warden H. O. Van Dusen has returned from visit to the Salmon river hatchry, where he went to alart Superintendent Thomaa Brown on steelhead work. Thl I the only hatchery in the country -vhlch nropa gate Rteelhead except the government hatchery on Rogue -iver. Mr. Van Du sen expect to turn loose about half a million steelhead fry during June and July. The Salmon river hatchery Is the one ;he Push club raised the money to establish 1ve 'oars ago. A Leader On entering tho ator of The A. Dun bar Company one can readily perceive that its popular manager Is abreast of the times. There I not a wrinkle In the perfectly displayed stock which would be suggestive of the -country atore. Every feature and detail of the establishment speaka of that up-to-dateness which make use of newest Ideas and methods. That such efforts please and succeed. Its evident pros perity prove, and It furnishes an ex ample which might be of profit to any businfra man. Plead Guilty and Paid Fine. William Walghren, arrested by Dep uty Webster last Wednesday for Illegal fishing, waa allowed to withdraw his plea of not guilty yesterday and to enter one of guilty. The usual fine of ISO waa assessed by Justice Good man, and promptly paid. The charge against Stanley Bell, who was held with Walghren, was withdrawn by Prosecut ing Attorney Allen, on the ground that Bell only acted aa boat puller for Walghren. The "00 pounds of salmon they caught were quickly disposed of by the dealers who secured them, aa they were fine, well flavored fish. City Teachers Hold Meeting An Interesting session of the City Teachers' association was he'd yester day forenoon In the Olney school build ing. The study of the book "Con quest," which has been conducted for some weeks, waa token up under the leadership of Misa Dora Badollet. A committee was appointed to arrange a program for the next meeting v hlch promises to be of an musuatly Inter esting character. An election of offic er to serve the term now beginning wis held and resulted as follows: Pres ident, Mr. Lemon; vice-president, Miss Slnnott; secretary, N. Stupp. Famous Dogs. , Don and Bell, the two bloodhounds which didn't catch Harry Tracy, are in the city, having been purchased from the Walla Walla penitentiary by Charles Wise. The animals are In the rear of the Waldorf and are the ob jects of much curiosity by visitors. Don Is 3 year and 6 months old. Bell has lived 2V years. The latter I rated by those who know to be the finest specimen of her race In the country. They are the genuine hounds which, in company with the posse, made things Interesting for Merrill and Tracy for ao long a time, so there la every reason why they should be celebrities. Newsboys Entertained The newsboys of the Budget were entertained yesterday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. A .Rannella, corner of Eighth and Duane streets, the event being In honor of the birth day of Noble. Noble is IS years old now, but out ofconslderatlon for the feelings of his young guests, consented to conttue as a boy last night. The evening was spent In gamea and va rious Juvenile amusements, " and the youngsters were entertained by. by sev eral flano and vocal selections, espec ially provided for them. Later, when they wera ushered Into the dining room and beheld a large cake In the center of the table wth "Budget" worked in the center of the frosting, they were unable to talk for some time, through being choked by emotion and cake. There were other things beside cake, all of which' the boy highly enjoyed.' A. DUNBAR CO The progressive and enterprising store which makes it pos sible to choose from the newest creations In ladies' and children's wear at all seasons of the year and to secure the latest and most desirable effects and highest grade materials at lowest bedrock prices. New Suitsg50. Ready Made Suits, street and dress skirt in all the lat?st shade', and material smooth and rough effects, plain and mixed wejvm, checks ' and Invisible atrip;, skl'rs trimmed with the new turrfeil back straps, also banded, t tltch ed and pitted, many very Jauntily fin ished In the new yoke effects, jackets In a great varls'.y of novtl adapta tions of the stele, broad collar and cas sock sleeve style. NO BETTF.Il PRICfiJ W OR OUT ' TOWN. Attractive Neckwear Make attractive facet. We have ex quisite new and dainty turnover in fine white and Persian embroidery. Myriads of styles, color and happy effects tn silk, linen and lace. Stock, tin, twlce-aroutid cellar, etc. LET US SHOW THEM TO YOU. Wash Materials Lovely Invention In wash - fabric for waist and suits just at hand for the opening spring demand. Nothnig ! so.oeautlful offered hero before. Per yard 10c to 11. . i lOc to $1." Out of Town j& Friends Receive as good treatment a though yoa called In Deraon. W will be pleas ed to mail you samples and prices, and will send your samples promptly and satisfactorily, SAVES YOU LOTS OF TIME!. Our stock includes everything for the ladies. All values guaranteed. No Misrepresentations. All invited to call and get the styles and view our handsome stock, whether y ou purchase or not. : ,J,. A. Dunbar Co. mA. Dunbar Co. US A. Dunbar Co. SEASIDE LODGE ENTERTAINS Program Rendered and Supper - Served for Sake of Charity. The entertainment given last uight by Seaside lodge. A. O. U. W., in the hall on Ninth street, brought cut a good attendance and realised sub stantial receipts. The function was given strictly for the sake of charity, and every cent taken in will be ap plied for that purpose. Seaaide lodge Is always in the front rank when it come to giving, but owing to the great expense put to of late through the pur chase of the Presbyterian church prop erty, had decided to resort to Cher means of meeting calls other than drawing on the general fund which has become somewhat depleted because of essential obligations. Hence the en tertainment. After the program, which as n n- dered in the auditorium, adjournment was had to the social room below where an elegant Ipread waa indulged tn. By charging a small admission fee the lodge realised an amount In the neighborhood of 130. The program was greatly rrjoyed and was encored throughout It fol lows: Violin solo Miss Irena Parker Vocal selections Finnish Sextettes Recitation Miss Katie Kelley Vocal solo ....Mils Katherlne Shlvely Talk on the object of the A. O. U. W ...Brother Win ton Parody on "Mr. Dooley" Andrew Dalgity The piano used was furnished by Eller's Piano house, A. It. Cyrus. agent. Chaplain Gilbert Lectured. About 50 members and guests of the Heading club were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thomp son last evening, and were privileged to listen to Rev. K. S. Gilbert, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church In Tort land. Mr. Gilbert was chaplain of the Second Oregon during Its set vice In the Philippines, and his lecture on life in that country, Illustrated with native curios, was highly Instructive and very cntertanntg., The chaplain will preach today at the Presbyterian church, New Ferry Service. Hereafter the launch Shamrock will operate regularly between Cathlamet, Wash., and Weatport, Ore., making di rect connection with A. & C. R. R. morning trains for Portland and As toria, leaving Cathlamet at 7:30 a. m. dally and remaining at Westport long enough to transfer passengers to and from east an dwest bound trains. Tha Aatortan Publishing company Is better than ever "quipped for turning out all kind of Job printing promptly, In the latest and neatest styles and at honest prices. Send In your order. FOR THE FISHING SEASON BsassesassBsas in i n saasassaa Fishermen who need Fishboat Oars, Boat Stoves, Clocks, etc., should first see our stock and - examine prices. Full assortment. .-: .... ' .. ...... . : . ;;..;;-v'. FOARD . STOKES CO. Astoria Ore. A STORIA HO TEL Newly Refitted and Furnished V Good Table, Comfortable Rooms, Eeas- ; onable Kates and Courteous Treatment. ' JACK DENCIt - Proprietor 217 Seventeenth Street, Near Commercial, Astoria, Ore. NEW ARRIVALS ; In Late and Desirable Assortment DRY GOODS AND FOOTWEAR Come in and see. Wltat yon buy here is good and ''. the prices are right. Geueral Store, Corner of Bond . and Eleventh Streets. V. H. COFFEY NEW STYLE CHOP HODS E -... ;y. P- F PETERSON, Proprietor. BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE IN ASTORIA EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS Eleventh Street Astoria Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any.kkid of casting or pattern work. Lowest price for first-clas work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Stew Uzy IrnO Circs V&Ls' Cor. 18th end Fruklla srei