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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1D04. PlCf FIVE Carrara Paint y . . . , . LooKs Better, Wears Longer, and Costs Less Than the Best White Lead Paint. ' ' Tbe oot of painting It hrnvy burln. Ohonp plrili iood fids, ' frl or Mkla off, ami White Lend nd Oil coat to much and bun to ba ritnlwed to often tbit It oomtnut expeiiM to kmtp the brtffht, tlcRD ippetiraiioe m dtwirsbl ia tbe eon cottage Lome or elegant Munilon, f We have all colore o( Carrara I'alnt and are Agent- (or AitoiU," ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Color Carda lot the anktng, free. derrick work and hl footwae badly cruiihed. Tbe ihyIclan found It nectmiary to amtuUte two of the toea and a porton of the foot. Auditor Andrmon yenterday received . - - - - . .M. . . J a check for 11 167 from tne Aona Company In. iettlement of etreet M- MHpmtnti alnit the company's realty. The largeet part of the amount waa In payment of the coat of the Im provement of Cedar etreet. Local Brevities. V Bot mlM reading The Aetorlan'a want eolumee. N. H. Wood aawed, apllt and carried In, It per load. Palmberg k McOuIre). Leave ordera Will MadlMm'e cigar atore. In the divorce com of J. L. Adame Jane Adama, Judge McBrlde yea terdny overruled the demurrer tiled In tbe ault "Trial of the cam of'VT. Bymoe, an employe of the Kelly Tranfr Com pany, who woe arreeted for throwing eawdunt Into the river, bee been aet for next Thureday. 'County Judge Trenchard yeeterdity received word from Suprlnlendpnt fCalbreath, of the etute Innano aeylum, 'that Iirnel Nelon, who wan committed ifrom'tbla county April 19, 1902, had tm dlwiharged March 15.' have declared themaelvea, and, It la Impoeelble to get a Una on the affplr Ing onea. Rumor boa It that Council man Morton la out for the nomination for aherlff, but bla ia about the only name thua far mentioned. The concert that waa to have been irlvon tonlirht bv the Flnnlab braea band bna been postponed until the evening of April . The mueldana are working hard for the entertainment, end it la predicted by thoee who know that the concert will be a rare muni cal treat mim Grace Hunt In the Manaell bulidlng, la preared h give Instruction In the new tapeetry pointing, the latot In home decorating. It la inore attrac live th'in burnt work and require! no talent to learn, The Methodlut church choir hue com menced rcheareola for the Eaater eer- vtrM. In all there will be 16 voice In the choir and excellent muMc I &- eured. Tt ta olanned to have a. fiull chonw. with orcheatra accompaniment The rehearaala are quite, encouraging to the mombeVf of the choir, who are working faithfully for the Eaater cele oration. John Sailing waa arraigned yeater day before Justice of the Peace Good- man. Sailing la euapected of having robbed the A. C. depot at Clat Kkanle. The caae went over untH to day. Wntrlct Attorney Allen haa not vet decided whether the man ahall be triad lwre or In Columbia county. He la atlll confined at the county jail The Lewi and Clark fair official have filed notice of their determina tion to keep the fair open on Sunday, If the Oregon Ifglelature doea not oth crwlae decree. The queatlon of Sun day opening la a perplexing one in vle of the agitation of the church people, hut the officials In charge ae-m deter mined to keep open the gatea. do quite well ut thla new bualnesa." Mr. McOulrVa left arm lir pretty lame a result of the episode, which is taken aa conclusive evidence that he worked, more diligently Chandld Con tractor Palmberg. The time occupied by the two wood choppers to carry In the half cord of wood waa 19 min utes, Including the time spent by Mc- Qulre In- chasing the photographers with an ax. Palmberg says he would gladly quit contracting if he could find a etoady "yob" of the kind at the eame rate of compensation. Auditor Aderaon yesterday Inform ed Coroner Pohl of the fact that the city would probably have a bill against the county for damages for the defac ing of the benches at the council chamber. During the Investigation held yesterday afternoon to inquire Into the death of Miss WUlen scores of persons crowded into the chambers. In an effort to get a better view of the principal aeated within tbe bar, spec tators climbed upon the benches, and when the crowd filed out It waa found much damage had been done. Heavy shoes, bountifully provided with splkee, bad reduced the tops of the benches tc pulp a::d removed what little paint there might have been on the seat. The public property commltte of the council may have a bill against Clat sop county" as a consequence, although It la said to be the Intention to have entirely new seats In the new city halL BIG THINGS FOR LITTLE MONEY Lonsdale Cambric ...........121-2 c yd. Six Spools Thread 25c Apron Ongham .. .............................. .....tc yd. Good Outing Flannel .. .... .7c yd. Plaid Dress Goods .... ........ ...15c yd. Paper Napkin .... ...... Per handred 25c Ladles' Fast Black Hosiery .... ., ....10 pair Children Fast Black Hosiery . ...10c pair Ink . ' ......8c bottle Lead Pencil .. ..... .... .... ....... v. ...... ...1c doxen Wire Hair Pine .... .... .... ....... lc pkg Ladies' Handkerchiefs .......................... .5c each Toilet Pins ..... .... lc pkg Shell Hair Pin .v.......:....... 8c pkg Toilet Paper .............I rolls 2sc Hooka and Eyea .. .... ........lc card Towels.. .. ... ...... 6c pair It waa announced yerterday that a meeting of the cltlxena county central rommltte would be called for Wed nesday of next week for tbe purpose of fixing a date for a mass convention, at which a county ticket la to ba nom inated. Aa yet few cftlaen candldatea A aoclnl will be given thla evening by the Swedish and Finnish societies at Brown's hall, next (to Schoflcld & Hauke'a uppertown store, commenc ing at 8 o'clock.. A good program baa been provided, Including dancing. Re freshmenta will be aerved. Admission 25 cent. A workman employed at Bugby wa brougbt to the city yesterday and tak n to St Mary1 hospital for surgical attendance. TW man waa engaged at THE TIDES AT ASTORIA FOR MARCH. 1804. Ittffe Water DATB WtdnttdM Tnursaar...... Friday ,.s Httiurday SUNDAY Monday ....... Wednesday Thursday TlUay .. Rfttiinla ..... SUNDAY Monday Tuenday Wednesday ... Thursday Friday v rtmiiniBT ..... Y a i acta SUNDA Monday Tureila Wednesday Thursday ,A..M. c P. M. hTm.l ft h. m.ft ! 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Jtjh. rnTft rajir....1. ... 12:200.9 9 9:17 9.2 1:27 1.0 16 1:25 1.6 2:32 1.0 11 2:45 1.6 1.25 0.9 12 2:66 1.8 4:28 0.7 13 4:60 2.9 5:16 0.6 14 6:85 2.4 6:54 0.6 15 6:14 2.0 6:30 0.7 14 6:48 1.7 7:00 0.8 17 7:17 1.4 7:27 1.1 18 7:60 1.1 7:66 1.4 19 9:20 0.9 8:20 1.8 20 8:64 0.7 8:61 2.2 21 9:20 0.7 9:27 2.6 22 10:20 0.7 10:11 3.0 23 11:14 0.8 11:10 3.6 24 12:l 0.9 2r, 0:24 3.6 1:32 0.9 2 1:64 8.6 2:46 0.7 27 8:12 8.2 3:60 0.6 !8 4:17 2.4 4:4 0.4 2!) 6:14 1.5 6:18 0.8 30 6:04 0.8 6:21 0. 31 6:6; 0.2 7:04 0.6 s You Can Afford The Best! In SHOES If you buy right. Our New Stock contain especially good values in hEN'S AND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR , Style, ft and Durability Alwaya Couaidered. S. A. GIMRE, 543.545 BOND STREET. California Flower Gardens Famous for their beauty and aweetneaa have made REIGEaVS Caltfornia PERFUMES Famou (or aweetnes and lasting odor. With every 25 cent bottle we give yon a beautiful piotuie. Give . it a trial, and theu you'll try it again. Don't forget oa wben you need anything id tbe drug line. &SlS2a: HART'S DRUG STORE At the close of business last nlirht Dputy Sheriff Binder roughly esti mated that tax collectiona to date ag gregated about 134,500, or Just about the tout amount of last year's roll, Because of the great rush during the past few days, the deputy sheriffs had been unable to check up their collec tions, and the rough figures secured yesterday were a decided surprise, as It waa believed the amount collected was much less. The showing is an exceptionally good one. anV aoeaks well for the deputies. About 240.000 lh Portland boat J -lain, to ber of receipt wus w Deputy Sheriff Anderaori, wlid Wa taken ill a w daya ago, was at th office for a tlma yeaterday, but did not stay at the county Jail last night Sheriff Llnvllle regarded him aa too The mammoth spruce log brought down from an up river logging camp has twen cut at the Hume mllle. It is 44 feet In length and scales 10.226 feet The dressed timber will ba port of the Oregon forestry dliplay at the St Louis exposition. The log original ly measured nine feet in diameter at the butt and. lef Joseph Paquet builder, haa atarted the work Of hlak ins rcnnlrs to the lighthouse tend Manzanlta. He haa the vessel fdia Masted, and Is now employed In mak ing masts and spars to take the place of 'the old ones. The timbers being II luuucis ire,., 1 I ... . . . . .... J i.lA,.t 4Ast1. used are Oregon fir. The vessel la alo 1 aieep ai me ja.i a . a .m hmH.A ohe the deputy's place. Mr. Anaerson win rcnalrs to her hull and machinery. It Is expected that the work will be com nleted in about a month. Captain Calkins, local lighthouse Inspector, says there Is plenty of work mapped out for the fleet this season. They will be kept busy supplying the light house stations and buoys along the coast. I Before leaving for Portland last evening, Dr. August Kinney stated that a company had been formed for the purpose of engaging In the busl ness of removing gold from the sand afong the northwest seashore of Ore gon. A prominent mining man of Portland Is at the head of the com pany, and preliminary work has al ready been begun. Dr. Kinney said a method of separating gold from Band naa oeen aevisea, ana expr?wa cun fldence that the company would meet with success In Ita venture. A more definite announcement will be forth coming later. For several years this matter haa been under consideration. and it is said a machine which will successfully take gold from sand haa been Invented. It is also said the sand is full of fine gold, and that the Invention means fortunes for those Interested. YOU WILL LIRE IT TI1K EVER POPULAR ..Mission Furniture.. In weathered oaK -most suitable for Library, Dining Room and Hajl. t This furniture has taken the load in many of the fine homes in the W.et. y:u do-v sire something different frtra'thi r:st this , is what you want. ....... CHARLES HEILBORN & S0N THE LEADING IIOUSEFURNISHERS "All that talk about "my having held out part of the money earned by Palm berg and myself for carrying In Bill Madison's wood Is rot and nonsense," said Superintendent McGulre, of the A. & C, yesterday to a reporter. "I gave Palmberg half the money, $2.50, To ,be frank with you. I think I was entitled to at feast $2.65, for I got the Job. So far as a partnership la con cerned, I'm willing, provided I can or ganize a union. I think Palmberg has struck his gait and believe he would CLEANLY WOMAN. Erroaeensly Thinks by SeonrtflV He Scaly That She Curta Dandruff. Cleanly woman haa an erroneous idea that by scouring the scalp, which re moves the dandruff scales, she is curing the dandruff! She may wash her scalp every day, and yet have dandruff her life long, accompanied by falling hair, too. The only way In the world to cure dandruff Is to kill the dandruff 'germ, and there la no hair preparation that will do that but Newbro's Herplclde. Herpl clde by killing the dandruff germ, leaves the hair free to grow as healthy Nature intended. Destroy the cause you remove the effect. Kill the dan druff germ with HerrHcIde. Bold by lending druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., De troit Mich. Eagle Drug Store Owl l"rug Store 351-353 Bond St. 649 Com. St Astoria, Oregon. T. T. LAURIN, Proprietor. Special Agent. And a thousand other articles J Jut aa good and equally aa cheap. Lei ua show you some of our new and fashionable dress goods just received. THE A. DUNBAR COMPANY ASTORIA'S POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE. ? :SS I Fine Shoes . Do you know we can supply you with shoes . , CHEAPER, than other stores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and. in large quantities. Give us a trial; WHERITY, RALSTON & CO. k wn ualn in a few daya His ill ness was due to overwork. For the third time. Beld, Murdock & Co., Chicago brokers, yesterday met defeat in their legal action to recover $2000 damages from the Alaska Fish ermen's Packing Company for alleged breach of contract Once previously the case bad been tried in thta county, and once at Chicago, the Alaska Fish ermen's Packing Company winning both times. Yesterday the case jwas tried, by agreement, before a 'Jury of 10 persona, as follows: M. Hawthorn, j trttXStS J. P. Bain, Perry Tltu diaries Wil son. M. Franclacovltch. T. a Jewett W, A. Good in, John "Waterhouae. R. A. Abbott and O. B. Wirt The defendant set up the claim that the Alleged agreement was never entered Into by lta representatives, and that it waa an impossible arrangement , After the evidence bad been presented. Judge McBride Instructed the Jury to return a verdict ror tne aerenaam, mna me Jury did as Instructed. The court al lowed the plaintiffs 90 daya in which to file a motion for a new trial. to our new store at Ifo. 530 Com mercial Street, we will make i SPECIAL PRiqES a , on odds and ends of various brands of Cigars in box and lest , than box lots. Many of these are high priced cigars. Will Mad i son CHURCHES TOMORROW , Biptlst There will be the usfcial services - ' Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church Sunday school 8:30; service 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., in the Nor wegian language. Rev. O. M. Holden, pastor Methodist Episcopal The subjects of the sermons will be "A Large Life In a Small Place" and "A Business Man's Mistake." Preaching services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Epworth League at :30 p. m., led by Miss Elmore. The subject will be "Little Things Made NOTICE. Members of the United Finnish Brotherhood of the World. Astoria lodge No 2, are hereby notified that a special meeting Is to be held Saturday, March 199, at 10 a, m., at the Co-od-eratlve hall, West Astoria, for the pur pose of donating a grave for the burial of the late Mtes Alexandra Wlllen In the graveyard of the above lodge. SAM PETERSON. President. Millions of dollars a year are lost by not using Schilling's Best tea coffe baking-powder flavor. n extract! apieea oda and nobody gains by using anything else instead. Vourfncar'ii aoatybaca. . ''uu!lIi,t?TttTritt 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 furnishinggoods. OPPOSITE BUDGET OFFICE, ASTORIA, OREGON g Cook Book Free By saving Coupons in VIOLET OATS akd Violet Wheat Flakes For Sale by All Grocers We LEAD in PURSES See Our Window! Special. Sale this Week! SVENSON'S Bool! Store, 'I2th nd copmrclai Astoria. Oregon. W Seeing is Believing It b hard to belie, aa Eraporated Cream caa mak. to many delicioui dihei until joa try k yourMli. . Wheajrou do, be uie you get ' Economy Brand Evaporated Cream at torn ether brand which hat our cap label reproduced herewith. It ia a guarantee that it ia nothing but abso lutely pure cow'i milk, Htr. Uuea by scientific process, rich in butter bit and ai hear and constant consistency. It delights the cook and tickles the palat. 6. sure you see th. cap label oa the caa before you buy. ltk the cap ot merit th.tigaoi honest goods. HELVETIA KILE COBDSVSX&O CO., Highland, EliaoU. a. afo - ..