The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 16, 1904, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE MORNING ASTOIilAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1904.
PAGE FIVE.
Garrara Paint
LooHs Better, Wears Longer, and Costs Less
Than the Best White Lead Paint.
Tb oost of (minting l heavy unrien. Cheap pnlntg soon fsle,
peel or Mule off, and White Lend and Oil costs so much mid tina to be
replaced to oftoti that it ia constant expense to keep the bright,
clean apjwaraiios to desirable in the cosy cottage boe or elegant
mansion. ' . v
W bve til colon of Carrirft Ptlnt and are Agent for Aitotia,
ROSS, HIGGINS L CO.
' Color Cards for the asking, free,
Local Brevities.
De ot mlM reading The Aatorlan's
want columns. '.
Lowt or strayed: Black cocker
spaniel bitch, ana were to name of
Topa Finder will please return to
C2B Bond street and receive reward. It
(Hep Into Johnson Bros, atora today
end try a free sample plate of delicious
ake made from the celebrated Olym
pic Pancake Flour, Nothing nicer. At
A. V. Allen's, Thursday and Friday.
ent The superintendent ia required
under the terms of the measure to five
written notice to all property owners
to remove obstructions from treats or
sidewalk. However, this matter can be
rectified litter on, so the mayor signed
the bill. It Is sweeping in its terms.
The afternoon tea given yesterday by
the Indies of the Methodist church at
the parsonage was enjoyed by a large
number of guents. A short, but delight,
fujl, program, was rendered, refresh
ment were served and games were
Secretary of State Dunbar has sent
to County Clcik Clinton a large num
ber of copies of the direct primary law
and local option law, and persons in
terested in the measures may secure
copies by calling at Mr. Clinton's of
fice. Both propositions will be sub
milted to the voters at the coming June
election.
There are now, but three cases of
vontagloua disease in the city. Of the
three, two are of measles and the other
of scarlet fever. Within a short time
all of the afflicted homes will be out
of Quarantine.
Mayor Buprenant yesterday attached
his signature to the ordinance prevent
ing the obstruction of streets and side
walks. The mayor hud the bill under
consideration for a week, and the belief
prevailed be would veto it lie said
yesterday he did not like the measure
In Its present form, because It put too
much work on the street" superintend-
Thomas Thompson, the A. k C. Co,
man who was Injured Monday byjwlng
whirled through the air on a revolving
shaft, is not so badly hurt as was at
first believed, and yesterday It was re
ported that he had an excellent chance
of recovery. It was believed the man
had been Internally Injured, but this
proved not to have ,been the case.
In the Justice's court yesterday after
noon Ira Hammond, an employe of the
Fharman Transfer Company, was fined
tOO and costs for throwing sawdust into
the river. The complaint was Issued
at the instigation of Finn Warden Van
Dusen and Hammon entered a plea of
guilty. The throwing of sawdust into
the river constitutes violation of a very
Important state law.
play. At the picture guessing content
Miss Nellie F. Busey won the prise,
handsomely bound volume of the
"Prince of the House of David.
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5hoes $hoes -iShoes
Working Shoes Dress Shoes
lien's and Boys' Shoes, Ladies' Shoes. t
No fancy prices here Honest goods ionly.
Buy your shoes of a Practical Shoemaker.
S. A. GIMRE, 543-545 Bond Street.
We Don't Sell Experience
But we use a whole lot of it whon
We Fill Your Prescription
Nonait the purest and freshest drugs are need and compounded byoom
patent and skillful pharmacists. Call io and see our large assortment of
Rubber Oool, Soaps, Terfumes, Tollot Articles, Stationery, etc
iSSSSSa,i HART'S DRUG STORE
The local branch of the Alaska Fish
ermen's Union has deferred ac tion on
the matter of prices until March 28.
because of the small attendance at
Monday night's meeting. The San
Francisco union has compromised with
the Alaska Parkers and it is now up to
the local branch to determine whether
or not the Sun Francisco scale is satis
factory. '
The funeral of the late B. C. Kindred
will be held this morning; at the Ham
mond Methodist church. The services
will take place at 10:30 and Rev. W.
Seymour Short will officiate. The in
terment will be In old Pioneers ceme
tery. For the convenience of Astoria
friends who desire to attend the f u
neral the steamer Mller will leave the
foot of Fourteenth street at 9:30 a, m.
The county court was In sosslon yes
terday and several matters affecting
road districts were attended to. During
the course of the session the court in
structed District Attorney Alien to no.
tlfy the railroad company that it would
have to keep the railroad crossing in
repair at the point where the track In
tersects the' county rood at Svensen,
and that. If the company declined to
do so, the district attorney proceed
against it
Invitations are out for a social daflce
to be given by the ladles of the Floro
dora Club at Knappton tomorrow even
ing. The steamer Jordan will leave the
city at 8 p. m. and return at midnight
The dance Is being arranged by the
following ladles: Mesdames Ous Bar
tell, Ous Blewerts and Ous Fricke;
Misses Ella Measlnger, May Thompson,
Emma 8hedd, Eva Messlnger and Stel
la Yacht
The session of Pacific lodge. Degree
of Honor, Monday night, was an Inter
esting event socially, and the members
greatly enjoyed themselves. -After the
business of the lodge had been attended
to the members sat down to an apr
pttlstlng lunch provided by Mrs. Henry
SlK-llmler. On Monday Mrs. Spellmler
celebrated the 60th anniversary of her
birth, and as a token of esteem the
lodge presented her with a handsome
sofa cushion.
tween them that Marlda should pay
for the damage he had done to the fur
niture at the house. The sum was to
be fixed by a gentleman namd by both
(he contestant , The arbiter decided
thai $7.60 would cover the matter and
Marlda was taxed the costs, an equal
sum. Meantime, however, the police
court warrant stood against him, and
for a time it seemed Marlda would be
compelled to appear before Judge An
derson. However, when the police
judge learned of the justice's court set
tlement he turned Marlda loose. The
police court while a city institution,
has equally as great functions as the
justice's court and could try cases
which might more property come be
fore the justice's court
The Portland Chamber of Commerce
yesterday acted with vigor regarding
the hung-up Improvement of the lower
Columbia, liver and the bar, and
through Secretary Daniel Connell the
following telegram was sent to Sen
ators Mitchell and Fulton at the national-
capital: "In view of the im
portant necessity of commerce In re
gard to the lower river and bar, the
suggestion is made that you see that
an appropriation Is provided for in
the emergency bill."
The time for payment of taxes under
the 3 per cent rebate arrangement ex
pired at 6 last night and, while the
roll will still be open to taxpayers un
til the date on which taxes will become
delinquent, property owners will not be
entitled to the rebate. The amount
collected to date Is relatively below
that collected up to March IS last year.
This circumstance has been due to the
failure of timber land owners to make
the usual prompt settlement
That the grand jury now sitting will
shortly return Indictments-, by the
wholesale against those , conducting
gambling houses in Portland is the
conviction of those who profess to
have gained knowledge of the plans
of that body. Not only will the gamb
lers be arrested and brought before
the courts of justice on charges of
violating the law, but It Is said the
scope of the grand Jury's power will
encompass those who own property
upon which Portland's numerous gam
bling resorts are operated. Whispers
of what the grand jury is doing are
heard upon every . side, and the fact
that during the last week a number
of antl-gambllng men were summoned
before the grand Jury for the evident
purpose or being examined upon ints
subject has served to . lend color to
the story.
BIG THINGS FOR LITTLE
; MONEY
Lonsdale Cambric ,., ...121-2 e yd.
Six Spools Thread ..25c
Apron Ginghams .. .... ,..6o yd.
Good Outing Flannel ,. ......7c yd.
Plaid Dress Goods ..... .... , .....15c yd.
Paper Napkins .... ...... ... Per hundred 25o ,
Ladles' Fast Black Hosiery .... .... ioc pair
Children Fast Black Hosiery ......10c pair
Ink ............. . . .. .... ............ v... 7c dozen
. Lead Pencils . ...,. .... ..6e bottle
Wire Hair Pins .... .... i .......lc pkg .
Ladles' Handkerchiefs ...... , .60 each
Toilet Tins .... .........i. i. ....... .......lc pkg
Shell Hair Pins .... .......................... 8c pkg
Toilet Paper .... ; rolls 25c
Hooks and Eyes .. .... .... .......... ............lc card
Towels .'. , ... ... ... ; .'.....( pair
And a thousand other articles Just as good and equally as cheap.
Let us show you some of our new and fashionable dress goods
Just received. . ''
THE A. DUNBAR COMPANY
ASTORIA'S POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE.
aj? New
V StocK
New
Styles T
Fine Shoes
Do you know we can supply you with shoes
CHEAPER
thaq other 6tores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and
in large quantities. Give us a trial.
WHERITY, RALSTON & CO.
8T. PATRICK'S DAY PROGRAM.
YOU WILL LIRE IT
the ever rorur.AU
..Mission Furniture..
In weathered oaK most suitable for
Library, Dining Room and Hall.
This furniture has takon the lead in many
of the fine homes in the W.fst. -t ycu do- '
sire something different from ta 2 r:tt this
is what you want. " . ,
CHARLES HE1LB0RN & SON
THE LEADING IIOUSEKURNIS1IERS
The taking of the testimony offered
by the defense In th case of Charlotte
Orimberg vs. the Columbia River
Packers' Association was finished yes
terday, and adjournment was taken by
the court until 9:30 this morning, when
arguments will be presented. It ia
probable the case will go to the jury
ttls afternoon. The case of Held, Mur
dock & Co. vs. the Alaska Fishermen's
Packing Company, a suit for damages,
was set for yesterday, but as the Orim
berg case was not concluded, the Reld,
Murdock case went over. It will be
tried as soon as the present case is out
of the way.
The Portland primary election takes
place today. Both the Simon and
Mitchell factions have made every
preparation for the battle of ballots
and the contest promises to be the
warmest ever waged there. For days
past all of the papers have been full
of political advertising matter, which
has cost the politicians a pretty penny
something like $100 a column. Both
oldes express confidence, but It is al
most a certainty the Mltchellltes will
win out During the past few days
several Simon men have been down
fronj the metropolis, and all conceded
that the Simon facUon's chance of suc
cess was rather a slim one. Several
residents of Multnomah county who
were In the city yesterday returned
borne for the express purpose ot Totmtj
There was a conflict of authority
yesterday between the Justice's court
officials and the police court, but the
tangle was straightened out during the
afternoon. The conflict resulted from
the trouble between J. H. Anson, pro
prietor of the Nehalem house, and Joe
Marina, the logger, who had attacked
Anson with a knife. Anson swore to
a warrant In the police court and Ma
rlda was arrested by the police, but re
leased upon depositing 320 bail Yes
terday morning Anson swore to a sec
ond complaint before Justice German.
When the two principals were got to
gether In the Justice's court It was
suggested that they amicably adjust
their defterences and it was agreed be-
N umbers to be Rendered at St Mary's
Hsll Tomorrow Night.
The St Patrick's day entertainment
to be given tomorrow evening at St
Mary's hall promises to be a most In
tereBtlng event Testerday Father
Lane received word from Hon. Frank
Davey, who is to, deliver the -address
of the evening, saying he would sure
ly be in Astoria to fill the engagement.
Mr. Dnvey'e address will be of pec
ullar historical Interest and during
the evening an excellent program will
be rendered, as follows.
Piano solo Irish airs.
Miss Gertrude Kearney
"Klllarney" Mr. John C. McCue
Violin and piano "Come Back to Erin"
Mlses Esther Seltenrelch and Gert
rude Kearney.
"Kathleen Mavourneen".
Miss Kathryn Shlvely
Oration.... "The Faith of St Patrick
and Modern Civilization"
, . i, .Hon. Frank Davey
Vocal Selection ..Miss Madge Sovey
"Rose McNally". ..... .Mr. F. Deveney
A son was born last evening to Mr,
and Mrs. W. E. Davis.
The Clatsop Mill Company's box fac
tory Is being worked overtime on ac
count of a press of business.
A. D. Rockafellow, who was brought
up from Seaside to eerve a county jail
sentence for beating a boy, was before
the sanity board yesterday. The man
was under scrutiny for a long time, and
during his interview with the commis
sioners showed unmistakable signs of
insanity. He told the board he was a
military expert of rare genius and that
he was in close touch with the war de
partment. He related that he was par
ticularly well posted as to the progress
of events at Fort Stevens, and that he
warned the officers prior to the time
the recent attempt was made to de-
What two words mean most
to your grocer? and what do
th?y mean?
Schilling's Best ; and they
mean a good deal of business
without any trouble.
PDL jMiilQVA
to our new store at No. 530 Com
mercial Street, we will make
SPEC3AE PRICES
on odds and ends of various
brands of Cigars in box and lesi
than box lots. Many of these are
high priced cigars.
Will Mad i son
HATS TRIMMED FREE
Mrs. Ingleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' and Child
ren's Spring Hats and Flowers, and invites the ladies of As
toria to call and see them. Skirts, shirt waists, notions, hair
switches, pompadours, ladies' and children's furnishing goods.
OPPOSITE BUDGET OFFICE. ASTORIA, OREGON
Cook Booh Free
By saving Coupons in
VIOLET OATS and
Violet Wheat Flakes
For Sale by
All Grocers
stroy the fort After the offender had
been detected, Rockafellow said, he had
warned the officers against putting him
in a certain guardhouse, rxom which he
would escape, and his prediction was
fulfilled. After the erring soldier es
caped, Rockafellow,, according to his
dream, followed him up the railroad
line and notified the war department of
his whereabouts. The man Is E0 years
old. His case was postponed until this
morning, when Mrs. Rockafellow will
be called to testify. '
The games scheduled for the three-
men team tournament at the Commer
cial alleys were not bowled last night,
but will take place at a later date. The
failure of the club's team to lift the
Feldenh,elmer trophy has not discour
aged the men, and the bowling com
mittee will shortly issue another chain
lenge. The local team's average was
42.62, which would ordinarily have cap
tured the cup. The Portland team's
success was due to the fine total of
209 bowled by A. Howard, chairman of
the bowling committee The belief pre
vailed in this city that the ' Felden-
helmer contest was conducted under
the regulations of the cocked-hat asso-
latlon, but this, it appears, was erron
eous. The donor specified that total
pHis should determine the winner, and -a
team may win but one of the four
games and still capture the silver pin.
The locals had little practice before
going to Portland, but intend getting
in shape for the next match.
SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN.
b Rivaled fey Hamas Hair Where
Daadraff Is Eradicated. ,
Sealskin la admired the world over for
Its softness and glossiness; and yet the
human hair is equally as soft and glossy
when healthy; and the radical cause of all
hair trouble is dandruff, which is caused
by a pestiferous parasite that saps the
vitality of the hair at Its root Kewbro s
Herplclde is the only preparation that Is
fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan
druft there Is no falling hair, but a lux
uriant growth of glossy, soft hair is cer
tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan
druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous
ands of women owe their beautiful suits
of hair to Newbro's Herplclde. Sold by
leading druggists. Send lOo. In stampa
to The Herplclde Co.. Detroit, Mich.
Engle Drug Store Owl Drug Store
351-353 Bond St. 649 Com. St.
v ' Astoria, Oregon.
T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor.
Special Agent -
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