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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE , 1903. CHASE . SANBORN'S 25c fPRR40c I)t of people that are not our regular customer come to us for C. & S. Uoston Itoawt Coffee. YVJiy? Bociiuho it i tho bout. If you want 0. & S. and the btl come to us,Jbr no other store ' in town tins it. ' L1 KOSS, HIGGINtS (Q. CO. THE TIDES mtm ""iONE." High Water. loS. A. M. ....... !.. Mo'mlay , Tumidity . . Wednesday Thursday , Millar . . Saturday . HUNDAT . Monday . , Monday . , Tuesday . m ft. II 4: 341 7.S 6:45 T.O I I'M 4 1:13 6 1:14 Itllll I ..... i 1 P. M. h.m. 8:M 7:49 1:45 8:17 10:14 11:08 11:49 11:49 1:04 Jow Water. Monday ", "TT Tuesday , . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday . . , Kitturdny v . SUNDAV . , Monday , . . Tuesday , ,. , Wednesday . 1(01 A. n7 h.m. 11:19 0:05 1:16 t:tl 1:30 4:10 1:13 6: lu :(i 7j1 ft. I 9.4 1.7! 1 l.t 1.4 e.i o.i 0,0 -o.i -o.i p. a.m. 11: IS 1:15 i:U 1:20 4:20 5:17 6:08 1:60 7:29 'ft i'.i i.i 1.0 THE " ... SAL X -Vt On I Light Colored t0 . . priw " ,,fw or light colored felt hat ' t tin eod of each season when people don't want Light Soft Hats Vm Light Stiff Hats Buing overstocked on II All Straw Hats i " per cent reduction on til REDUCED , "ht ' tiir felt hate m well a onatrawell beta. J! jtf NOW, at the brining of tho season when you Per Cent. """""b,L HERMAN WISE tSjQ Reliable Clothier and Hatter Having aecurod the service of a ft rat cles upholatcrer we art now prepared In attend to all our order promptly. Tho liat work at the least coat la our motto, Chaa. Hellborn At Son. wMot M at lionv'a Moda fountain Oraya river full cream cheeee war ranted the beat on the coaat. Depot and eote agency at No 417 Bond atreet, Bond i Street market, -Wholesale and retail. Rhubarbs-Set Johnion Broi. Joll-o the dellcloua deaaert, aold by Johnson Ilroa. Mr. Edward Helntxe, 171 Franklin avenue, wishes mualo pupils. Begin nera only accepted, tipecial attention to fingering and time, Ronlyn coal laata longer, i cleaner and makes less trouble with itovea and chimney flue than any other con I on the market. George W. Sanborn, gent, Telephone Mil. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon, phyalolan and aurgeon, Ha odicea over arlKln'a book atore, room 7 and 8. Office hour 10 to 13 a. in, and 1:10 to S p,' m. Of itie phono M.H 2411. Residence phone Established 1876. THAT Established 1876. NOW HOUSE CLEANING TIME Is at its height we desire to call your attention to our line of RUGS, CARPETS, MATTINGS AND LINOLEUMS. WENSm YOU. GIVE .US A TRIAL. CHARLES HE1LD0RM 8 SON VPnJ ; -.rim:, Tecnicality Causes Delay Governor Pardee Refuses To allow Extradition of J. L Bock. ' The Inrlualon of three or four un noceaaary word In the complaint at ulnat John L. Bock, Joelab Bmltb and Deltwrt Smith, who ar charged with perjury In a damage rnae agalnat the city, caund the governor of California to ay that the paper preeented by Sheriff Llnvllle were not In order, and to refuixi the extradition aaked by Oov ernor Chamberlain. In the aworn atatement upon which the rejutltlon for extradition waa boa rd u4 waa made of the worda "to the beat of my belief," wherea the law re- qulrea that the offenae ehall bt charred a an abauluta fact. It waa upon thl technlcall'y that Ciovemor Hardee re ruwil to allow tee xhtradltlort of the prlwonera, and cauaed probably another two wek di'luy. . , Dlatrk't Attorney Allen at on went to work upon a new aet of paper, and will leave fur Salem today to have them signed by the governor. The. Oakland police will hold the men until the ar rival of the new (taper ao that Juatlre will not be defeated by the Innlatence nf the Callfornlan executive upon the technicality mentioned above. WAUL TUMBLES SUDDENLY. Had of Sonborn'a Coal Shed Fall Aero Adjoining Wharf. Left entirely wlthuot aupport through a rurtoua accident, the wall at the weat end of the Sanborn coul wharf fell at roM the abandoned dork beneath It yeaterday afternoon. Fortunately there waa no one working In the Immediate vicinity, or a aerlou accident would undoubtedly have taken place for the wnii nu heavy enouKh to atiuaah a man fiat n a Mtnrake. The building adjulnlng the coal alied had leon nixed by a contractor, and In doing the Job It looked a though the wall in Jiueatlon wna part of the coal hwl building. A a matter of fact It wu the eaat wall of the warehouse that wax being pulled down Inatead of the weat wall of the ahed. The wall bolng thu left entirely wltnoui aup port ootlaiaed auddenly and fell over the oil wharf. I'll A NOES AT FOHT CANBT. Dr. June E. Miller, who wo aur geon at Fort Canby for aoma time, baa realgned hi poaltlon In the army, and ha 2011? to Aluaka to act aa physician for the Pioneer Mining company or Nome. Doctor Miller ha been ucceed- ed at the fort by Dr. Edward Money who went over yeterday. Steward C. R Thompson of the army medical aer- vlt came over from Fort Canby yes terday to meet hl wife, who came from Portland. He I having a very buy time at the fort Just now, owing to the fact that he haa to make Inventory of all the medical atorea at the fort on the chnKge of officer. PERSONAL, 4 MENTION 4 Albert Brtx l in Portland. A,. Dunbar la In Portland today. J. C. P"e la In from Elxle attending court. . Mr. Captain It. E. llowea la In Portland. Ed Miller waa over from Adair place yeiterday. A. 8. Heed haa relumed from a visit In Portland. ' A. Campbell waa here from Cathlam et yeeterday. ' 0. H. Worsley waa down from Sven aen yesterday. . - Thoiiina Corbett the seiner waa In the city yesterday. ' Jame Tltu wua down from John Days yeterdsy. C, O. Johnson waa up fiom Ham mond yesterday. MImi Dorothy Dunbar la visiting In McOowan, Wash. ' Frank M. Warren wa here from Portland yesterday. . ; C. L. Houston, the contractor, la on a visit to Portland. Mime Adele and Madge Bovey re turned lat night from a visit to Port land. '.','' 1 Major Humphrle haa returned to hi 1 post at Fort Steven, having recover ed from a st-lgo of Ulneeo. Mia Julk tte Ashley and MIm Han nah Helgaen of Brookfield were visiting friend In th city yesterday. Herman Wise will leave Sunday night for a visit of a month to the eaift. where he will purchase an extensive stock for his stare. Master Fih Warden Van Dusen re turned lost night from Salem, where he has been attending the regular monthly meeting of the state fish commission. KEIJFS WAGES AT STANDARD. The county I not only willing to keep it wage fully abreast of the market but la very dealroua of doing so, accord ng to a minute made In the county court record yesterday in the matter of an application by the men working on the rock crusher for an Increase In their wage. The men are now drawing 12,25 a day. and they asked for 12.50. The court considered that the original scale was ample pay. and aa much as was given for such labor in any mar ket, consequently the application was denied. The sentiment of the court waa jjiown lu the minute: "The county court de sires nnil Is willing to pay the prevail ing wages paid by other people In the county for like work, but Is not willing to set the rate." MATINEE EVERT DAY AT ;80. The Unique theater, located next to Peterson ft Brown's has made a great mpremlon on the public, Judging from the crtwds which visit the place night ly. The show Is without doubt the best ever seen In Astoria. The manage ment has dono away with all the de lay between act. Something Is on the stRge from the time the curtain raises until the show Is over. A matinee Is given .every afternoon' commencing at 30. ; ' A fpeelal mfctlnee will be given for the children next Saturday after noon. Admission 10'oehts. soap , , does nothing " but cleanse, it has no medical properties; for the color of health and , health itself use Pears. Give it time.: .w"Y;iit4aUwt!wtiA COURT HAS ROUTINE BUSINESS. The business transacted by the coun ty court yesterday was principally of a routine character, most of It relating to road matters. An' appropriation of 150 was made to All a swatl on Tucker creek, near In- galls. The bid of W. A. Goodln the only one to make the fill on road 77 near Olney at 11 a toot was accepted. The report of the viewer who In spected the property of J. J. lynch and O. V. Hobrtin In connection with their claim for damages on account of the construction of a new road waa to the effect that the land would be bene fitted considerably more han It would be damuged. ' . The report of the viewers on the Elk creek road was laid over for a second reading. A certificate waa received from the secretary of state showing that " the state was indebted to the county In the amount of 1206.14 for scalp bounties, paid. . The road master waa directed to pre sent a bill for 1105.60 to the water sup erintendent, the amount being half the cost of the repairs and fill on he pipe line road and power house. The road master' action In employ ing' Parker on surveying waa approv ed. ' ' Reports were also considered on the road from Warrenton to Sunnymead, and on the bridges at Adams' place on the Elsie road and at Svenn-n. MAY APPOINT MEAT INSPECTOR. State Board of Health Will Decide the t , .,Questlon of Appointing . ' - ' ; :. Official ..'''''": The question of meat Inspector for Astoria will probably be decided thl month when the state board of health mewts In Salem. Dr. Wood Hutchin son, the secretary, bait been working In the direction of having these offic ial appointed, and from the manner in which tho public sentiment htm been expressed In other pert of the state ft Is likely that he will succeed In carry ing out his point, The meeting will not be until late In the. month, aa Dr. Hutchinson ha been In Sa'n Francisco studying the plafrue situation,' and be will later go to Washington, D. ., to attend the convention of health officers which Is to be held there. i ' Should a meat Inspector be appointed hi duties would consist of ex&minllg all cattle, 4heep, and so forth, before they were killed, and In Inspecting all dairy cattle In hi district. Dr. Alfred Kinney of thl city, who Is a memoer of the Mate honrd, said yes terday that the secretary of the board the only salaried member, would pre sent his report at the meeting that la to take place this month, and that while the contents were, of course, aa yet unknown, It was probable that Dr. Hutchinson would recommend the sp-j nolntment of memt insnerinra as lie ksilf been doing ome work along that tine "It will take us some time to get the work Into full swing" said Dr. Kin' ney. "There la a great deal to be done and at the next meeting we shall prob ably decide upon the general outline of our work, aa well as complete the full organization of the board, which haa not yet been done.' When we have all our plana mapped out, it Is likely that we cannot do much in the dlrec tion of putting them In force until the next legislature shall have appropri a ted more funds." - . , SAVE THE PENNIES Tbev are the tuff Dollar are made of. . ' , Too ean save both , , , f PENNIES AND DOLLARS by making yonr purchases where yoa jet the most wIm for jtotif money. ' WE ARE LEADERS , .- '; ' ,.Vs n; v-Vfl -. in fashion, style, and low prices in everything from a kercbief to a klOO tailor-made sniL " At- Notice these values t Bleached muslin 5c yd Unbleached muslin 5c yd ' 6 spools thread ' ' - ' 25c Double width sheeting J 9c yd Fast black hose ,- 10c pr 5c lace for 3c yd 6 rolls toilet paper for 25c Lead pencils.'.' ..'i , 1 bottle black ink . , 5-cetit tablets for 1 can talcum powder 1 box toilet soap 1 bar castile soap 1 bottle Rubifoam . 6c doz , . ,!c s . 4c 19c . 10c 20c ' 19c F. M. WARREN IN CITY. ' F. M. Warren, the wellknown Port land business man and capitalist, was In the city yesterday looking after his interests here., Mr. Warren declared himself to be more than satisfied with the way things were going in Astoria. "In Portland," he said, "business has Improved considerably since the labor trouble are being settled, VI have Just come down on a' brief business visit. and will return tonight." ' ,r ' ASTORIA'S NEW MILL. American Lumber Company Will Soon Build Modrn Plant. The transfer of the Alderbrook mill alts to Frank Patton and N. D. Bain yesterday marks the first public step toward the realization of the new saw mill that la to help Astoria on her path to still greater success. The ac quisition of the aite by the two gentle' men named Is preparatory to vesting it In the American Lumber company, which 1 to be .Incorporated within a few days, and wilt Include among oth ers as Its stockowners F. L. Parker, J. E. Ferguson, and C. L. Houston. ; The capital of the corporation la to be 1150,000," and the saw mill to be erected will be modern in appliances and will have a very large capacity. The site selected is an admirable one for the pnrpose, having large water frontage and being on the railroad at the same time. The enterprise la one that will greatly benefit the city, and the incorporators are men whom name guaranteethat the mill will be conducted In a progressive manner. i' Mail orders promptly Ailed I &e A. DUNBAR CO. Do You Lille Cheese? Look over onr list of recent arrivals You will surely see what you want. Imported Swiss Roguefort Primost Clatsop Cream California Cream Eyssens Celebrated Dutch Appetite Kase Martin's Eastern Cream illamook Cream Young America -Sap Sapo Limburger- FOARD . STOKE CO. Astoria ' - - Ore. It 1 folly to suffer from that horri ble plague of the night, Itching piles. Donn'a Ointment cure quickly and permanently. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist. . ; ' i POSITION WANTED. - By married man with 12 years experi ence In general merchandise business. First class salesman and bookkeeper! Speaks Finnish and English languages. Good references. Write or call on A. Kallunkl. 1383 Franklin avenue, As toria, Ore. ' ; SUC KER AT EACH END. , There were some eastern people on the last steamer that tied Up at the O. ft. '4k N. dock that fully believed, for awhile, all the stories that i they t had heard bt the Columbia's richness of flsh. ' . They had lines over the Bides, and flsh were coming In aa fast aa the anglers could haul them up. When they had a pailful, one of them thought of asking what sort of flsh they were, al though he was pretty sure that they were trout. Ticket Agent Greenough took a glance at the pall. "Suckers" he declared. "But they're good to eat?" asked the crestfallen tourist. "Sure, you can ent them," said Greenough, "lots of Chinamen do It." GOOD FOR THE HEALTH. , What la nicer than a' tender, juicy steak properly broiled T ' And where can It be! prepared eo well as at the Toko . Point Oyster House? " ,,Try tt. Everything that la good and In season, and served so you will enjoy It. - Short orders.1 Private rooms. Neat and at traotlve.'.'V !.,,.,..;. '.V,, '.,"''", ' : ' A SUBSTITUTE FOR RUBBER After experimenting for several year a substitute for rubber has been per. fee ted. It is produced, principally, from asphalt, and can be used in the manu facture of rubber goods, linoleum, etc; A substitute of thl kind will probably answer as well aa the genuine article, but in medicine it has been proven, time and again, that all substitutes are dan gerous. Therefore beware ofthem when purchasng Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the celebrated family medicine for etotn ach, liver and kidney His, by noticing tha't our private stamp over the neck of the bottle is unbroken. The Bitter positively cures nausea, , headache, dizziness, dyspepsia, .Indigestion, ' con stipation, nervousness .and general weakness.' Be sure to give It a trial. For sale by all druggists and general dealers. ' i What Shall We : Hav6for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. , Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I ' no taking! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at yonr grocer to-day, .' lo eta. .; HO FOR THE BEACH Better Talte a Wall Tent Costs You Only $5.00 Hardwood frame camp stools 25 cents ; Complete outfits, stoves, dishes, tinware, etc ; H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher ' 63IM5W COMMERCIAL STREET ' ' The 'alace The Best Restaurant . . . Regular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty t Everything the Market Affords t Palace Catering Company ffff WW WW WW TTTfffT?ffff All Kinds of Mattresses ' Made to Order Furniture ICepaired Upholstering . ; , Adams Henning'sen v Dealers In"". Furniture, Stoves, Tinware. Q)ose Foroishloes. Second-hand Goods Boogfat'And Sold. - .s Wt Bny All Kiadiof Junk. . 405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. l' 4 'PHONE, RED 2303 H OTEL PORTLAN D ; ' ,TheFInest Hotel in the Northwest . , PORTLAND, OREGON - ri Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., Sari Francisco, UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has - been Underwriting on the Pacific Coasi dvei twenty-two years. SAMUEL. ELMORE fe CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. t f s fit ' i rrr. 7