The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 22, 1904, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, if A R&fl 22, 1901.
fcAGE FIVE.
Carrara PBitit
LooKi Better, Wears Longer, and Costs Less
Than the Best White Lead Paint.
Tbs xt of (minting li a hwvy burdn. Cheap paints soon fade,
Pl or wh) oir, aud Wblto Lend and Oil ousts so much mid baa to ba
replaced,) of ton that It la a oonatant expense to keep the bright,
clan appcaranos ao doslrsbls in the ooay cottage bom or elegant
maimloii,
We bav all colors of Carrara Taint and are Agents for Aatoiia,
ROSS, HIGGINS (& CO.
Color Card for the asking, free.
Local Brevities.
Kaster Novelties at The Little Book
ttture.
. Don't full to Attend the Brand tnll-
llntF nrunln ) Tha Itoa Illvs on
Friday and Buturday, Maren z ana .
In the county court yeaterday after
; noon final papers of cltlsenshlp were
i granted to CluyWs llocfke, a, native of
J Germany.
i Tou especially Invited to attend
the ienlng of spring millinery on
r Friday and Baturday, March !5 and
'28, at The Dee Hive.
King Tu, a Chines resident of the
rlty, died Sunday night The body hue
been ahlpped to Porllnnd, whore the
funeral will be held.
from the Seaside bakery. As yet there
haa beon no acarclty of the a tart of
life, but whether or not the bokeahop
men will be able to continue to aupply
the demand It problematical.
The probate court yeaterday directed
C. K. Foater, administrator of the
tate of the late Jph W. Leonard,
to eull personal property controlled by
the eatate.
Two natives of far-off Greece yea
terday declared their Intention of be-
coming cltlsona of the United States.
They are D. Loyothetca and Theodor
Dafalookoc
The W. C. T. U. expects a large
crowd to attend the lcturea to be
given Wednesday, Thuraday and Fri
day evenlnga by It Foater Stone, the
eminent lecturer.
A eoclal for Easter Sunday la being
arraneed for by' the local aerie of
Bugles. The social will be for the mem
bers and their famtllea. A fine po
gram will be rendered.
Recently the city physician recom
mended that aanltary imurovements
be made at the city schools. No ac
tlon haa been taken on the recom
mendation, nor la any likely.
The bakera of the city have struck
for shorter hour and more dough oj
money la sometimes vulgarly called.
The employers have thue far failed to
submit to the demanda of the men, and
aa b result are doing their own bak-
Inf. All of the bread now baked cornea
At last night's aesston of the coun
ell Auditor Anderson read a vigorous
protest from a property owner, who
claimed that the notorious Franklin
avenue Improvement m the east end
waa calculated to damage his land,
and who demanded that the council
make proper allowance. He repre-
STATEMENT OF
? ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
; t Ai thi cIok of BulnM,'.Marth 13, W01
UABILITIIB
aented himself to be the owner of lot
1, block H and forgot to attach tils
name to his nrotaat. It has been re
ferred to the street committee, which
will engage the services of a dote.rtlve
to ferret out the remonstrator.
F. E. Bralller haa resigned as sexton
of Ocennvfew cemetery, and George
Enter haa been appointed In his stead.
The city will request the A. A C. to
run a sidetrack Into the cemetery.
At ft meeting of the cltUen county
central committee, called for tomor
row night, the dats or the county
convention will be fixed.! It la sold
to be the Intention to name an early
date, 1
$100,000.00
2A.000.00
i,.ma
Lowti end Die- I Capital Paid In
oounU.. im,2l.ti I Hurplui
County Warrant 21 .4I9.JJ Vudlvldnd Prolttt
City WarmnU....... .13,932.
furniture sndKUtures...... OK-oirra
Ileal KiUiW....... .,., -wj et.Ios.SM Subject to Cherk ........... 38R.00H.al
Due from Hanki........."...."M'.76J.w" Time Cerllfloawi t,m.SI
OwhonlUnd i Uwy s.M0.T Demand CertHlcate ll.UMS 6.J7.M
Totol.....-.-
7iA.M3.2l
Total- 7M.WB.H
You Can Afford The Best!
'io SII0E8 If you buy right. Our NW
' Stock contains especially good vatoeo In
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR
, Style, Fit and Durability Alwaya Considered.
S. GIMRE, M3-its B0NP STREET-
California Flower Gardens
3 Famous for their beauty and aweetnoaa have made
REIGER'S California PERFUMES
apFamous for iweetnesa and Initing odor. With every
itf oent bottle we give you a beautiful picture. Give
- it a trial, aud theo you'll t7 it again. Don't forget
j w when you need anything iu the drug Hue. . ;
a&! HART'S DRUG STORE
.MIllMllttltl"'W''"MMM'IIMW,,l'",,"'","'',',',,W',',',''',''t
Have YOU a BABY?
Give It puce and comfort by
a ride In ont of our new and
itvllih
GO-C'ARTSI
We hive now on display the Urjtit
and finest lint of GO-CARTS ever
displayed In Attorla. All itylei and
iliei. You will bt Interested if you
call and see them. . . ' . . . .
CHAS. heilborn . .a SON
Astoria's Leading House-furnishers
mmnminMMm i
P.. Foater Stone, the brilliant tem
perance orator, will lecture In the A.
O. U. W. hail, the old Presbyterian
church, tomorrow, Thursday and Fri
day evenings. Remember the time and
place.
The attention of the public Is t ailed
to the temperance lctures schedule'!
for next Wednesday, Thursday ' and
Friday evenings. R. Foster Stone1 is
thoroughly conversant with his sub
ject and la ft speaker of rare ability.
Repairs were made yesterday to trje
water main near the Co-operative can
nery that waa broken Sunday by ft log
bumping Into It Other damage was
done In the east end of town, where
the underpinning of Franklin avenue
was weakened.
A Hat of raised warrants has teen
filed by City Treasurer Dealey. The
holder of the warrants asks only that
payment' be made for the true amounte
and Interest to date. The ways and
meana committee of the council and
city attorney will Instruct the treas
urer In the matter. ,
More Attractive
Wby wd gelatine and
spend h"ure soaking,
sweeteniag, flavoring
Bud eokmog when
Jell'O
nrodurs better yesnlta in two mlnntesf
verytiing in the package. Simply add hot
water and t to cool. it'perrectun. Asax
prUetothe Ixmsewife. Jio troubln, hum et
pense. Try it to-ky. In Four Fruit Fkw
V'jrst IJinon, Orange, Strawberry, p
txrry. At groount. 10c
ft
and for six hours was hove to. During
the height of the storm great seas
awept the steamship's decks, smashing
In the doors and swamping some of the
rooms. White hove to the steamship's
cargo shifted, and when she reached
port she had a decided list It was
one of the worst trips the vessel ever
made between Ban Francisco and As
toria. ,
An Investigation haa proved that the
burning of the cottage of Mrs. Alex.
Gilbert, at Seaside, waa not of incen
diary origin. It haa developed that the
house waa being warmed and It la now
beleved that the fire waa started either
because of detective flues, or a burning
brand falling out of ft atove.
City Physician Pllklngton reports
that there are now three caaes of con
tagious disease In the city. One u ft
case of diphtheria, at 6! Astor street,
while there are two cases of measlse,
at 2(3 Alameda avenue and 80S .Bond
street All other homes quarantined
because of Infectious disease have been
released.
The report that Larry Sullivan haa
aold his Interest In the Portland Club
Is denied. Nate Bolomon, Peter Grant'a
partner, says he never knew Sullivan
had an Interest In the club, while Sul
livan says enough haa already been
printed about the matter and declines
to make any further statement The
Alllt-up waa attributed to politico)
differences.
The funeral of the late Bantra VUen
was, held Sunday afternoon from the
K. of P. jiall. The service was con
ducted under the auspices of the Finn
ish societies of the city, and the ser
mon was preached by Rev.' II r. Lel
vbika. An immense throng attended,
but while there was much grief ex
hibited, no demonstration of any kind
took place. The interment was In
Greenwood cemetery, in the plot re
served for the Finnish Brotherhood.
Little Willie Cook attended the ser
vices, walking and sitting between his
father and Sheriff Llnvllle. The lad's
heart-breaking grief was touching, and
general sympathy was felt for him.
The show windows of Peterson St
Drown ore Justly entitled to first prize.
Besides containing a splendid exhibit
of unusual high grade footwear, they
ore really works of art That the In
vestment of time and money neces
sary to rroduce artistic effects of
such excellence Is wise ,1s well attested
by the large number of people attract
ed by these windows. For, exquisite,
artistic effect and for excellence of the
goods ahown the window display of
Peterson A Brown would be creditable
and would probably be unsurpassed
In any eastern city. Aside from the un
usual attractions of the spring foot
wear displayed, the artist has suc
ceeded In achieving a magnificent suc
BIG THINGS FOR LITTLE
MONEY
Lonsdale Cambric 121-2 e yd. ,
Six Spools Thread ....25c
Apron Gingham's .. .... .(c yd.
Good Outing Flannel ,. .... ........... ............ ,1e yd.
Plaid Dress Goods .... ..... .... ...,15c yd.
Paper Napkins .... ...... ... ......Per hundred 250
Ladles' Fast Black Hosiery .... .10c pair
Chlldrens Fast Black Hosiery 10c palrf
Ink ............ . . .. ..........5c bottle
Lead Pencils v........,.7o dozen
Wire Hair Pins .... .... .... . ........ lc pkg
Ladles Handkerchiefs ...... .... ..... 5c each
Toilet Pins .... .... .....lc pkg
Shell Hair Pins .... ...lc pkg
Toilet Paper ........ .... ........I rolls 25c
Hooks and Eyes .. .... , ........ ....lc card
Towels ... ... ., ............5c pair
And ft 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 ROUSE. '
New
StocK
Sheriff Llnvllle has heard nothing
more of the case of the three sailors on
La Fontaine, the French bark, for
whom a warrant Was Issued out of Jus
tice Reld's court at Portland. The
sheriff wired to Portland for Informa
tion from the United States court, but
has heard nothing further, either from
the officials or from the persons who
sught to bring about the apprehension
of the men.
see.
The weather hus been miserable for
the past two weeks, with the excep
tion of two days, and yeaterday snow
fell atsdlfferent times. Last night
there was a variety of hail and snow,
and the weather was unusually cold
for this time of the year. A continu
ance of this sort of 'weather will doubt
less prompt the cheerful Idiot to mnke
some reference to the lndiscrettoh of
spring, which appears to be lingering
In the lap of another season of the
year.
The steamship Oregon, arriving
Sunday from San Francleco, had an
unusually rough trip. Off Cape Blanco
she ran into a terrific southwest gale
DISCRIMINATING LADIES.
Enjoy Using Berplclds on Account el
Its Distinctiveness.
The ladles who have used Newbro'a
Herplclde speak of . It In the highest
terms, for Its quick effect In cleansing
the scalp of dandruff and also for tta ex
cellence aa a general hair-dressing. It
makes the scalp feel fresh and It allays
that Itching -Which dandruff will causa
Newbro's Herplclde effectively cures
dandruff, as It destroys the germ that
causes It The same germ causes nair xo
full out and later baldness: in killing It
Herplclde stops falling hair and prevents
baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair areas
Ing, for It lends an arlptocratlo charm to
the hair that is quite distinctive. Sold
by leading druggists. Send lOo. In stamps
for mmple to Th Herplclde Co., De
troit Klch.
Eagle Drug Store Owl Prug Store
351-853 Bond St. 649 Com, St
Astoria, Oregon.
T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor,
Special Agent
The street commutes, has been un
able to report to the council any ac
tion on the circular letter of F. L.
Parker and G. C. Fulton, who are at
the head of the movement to build a
road around the city. Mr. Burns.
chairman of the committee, said be
did not know what sort of report to
make, as ha could not see that It was
any of the committee's business If the
proposal were advanced to construct
the road at the expense of the owners
of the property for three miles arofund.
He thought the road would be & ma
terial Improvement and all that sort
of thing, but he did not understand
how his committee could help the
matter. The council granted Mr.
Burns two weeks' additional time in
which to discover the means of le
porting intelligently. "
Councilman Morton chairman of the
committee on health and police of the
cuncil, is in a sorry plight He has lost
his , city pound, which was recently
condemned and torn down, and he is
up a tree as to what action to take.
He has looked around for another
pound, but there's nothing In sight
Last night he talked to the council
with tears in his voice, Imploring the
members to show him the way tut
of the muddle, but failed to get any
material assistance. Mayor Suprenant
told him to Investigate and report, but
he said he had already done this. He
wanted to know what authority he
had In the matter, but got mighty lit
tle satisfaction. He seemed to think
a new pound was of more consequence
than a new city hall, for without it
the Important duties of the pound-
master would come to an abrupt ter
mination. The council listened to his
plea, but offered nothing In the way
of assistance.
A Norwegian, wha recently came
here from Minnesota, called at The
ABtorlan office last evening to discuss
national questions. The man gave his
name, but did not stop to spell It, so
it is not here given. He wanted to
furnish aome editorial matter for the
paper, presumably with the object in
view of "giving this country back to
the American people." He said the
Finnish people were running things
and that some vigorous action should
be taken at once. Just what plan of
action the man had in mind was not
clear from his rambling statement, nor
was It apparent whether he was men
tally deranged or just drunk. " During
the course of htaa remarks he made
the Interesting statement that the car
penters of the city, of which he claim
ed to be one, were to strike April 1.
Fine Shoes I S,
Do you know we can supply you with shoes
CHEAPER
than other stores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and
' 'in large quantities. Gire us a trial. '
WHERITY, EALSTON & CO.
: :
to our new store at No. 530 Com
mercial Street we will make
SPECIAL PRICES
on odds and ends of various
brands of Cigars in box and lesi
than box lots. Many of these are
high priced cigars. 1
Will Madison
tlll'ilt??!
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
CooKBooH Free
By saving Coupons in
VIOLET OATS and
Violet Wheat Flakes
For Sale by
All Grocers
We LEAD in PURSES
See Our Window!
Special Sale this Week !
SVENSON'S BooK Store, 12th nd CoEnnprcial
Astoria, Oregon.
He attributed this determination to the
Finnish element in the union.
City Attorney Smith last night pre
sented to the council his report as
to the legality of the present city
printing contract The publication with
which the council contracted was said
to nave once been circulated free of
charge, but Mr. Smith was of the opin
ion this allegation was a mistaken
one, although Councilman Belland said
he received his paper gratia Mr.. Le-
beck said there was no doubt in his
Better than money:
Schilling's Best is as good for
you as it is for your grocer;
and moneyback.
mind that the city official organ was
a real "newspaper of general circula
tion," and he added that it went into
practically every house In the city, and
had a much greater circulation than
The Astorian. Mr. Smith ruled that
the contract was legal, and his opinion
was confirmed by the council. The
city attorney ruled that Councilman
Lebeck, who Is clerk of the pilot
board, could hold both offices, as the
city office was not a state rosition.
As to the power of the council to regu
late water rates the attorney ruled the
regulation of rates for individuals rest
ed solely with the commission, wbilo
the council had authority merely to
regulate rates charged to the city.
R. p. Wilson is In Cathlamet on legal
business.
Harrison Allen left last evening for
HUlsboro to attend court.