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Get a package at your grocers o-day. loots. ; Republican Primaries. ; Notice is hereby given, mat tne re publican primary election will be held In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county; State of Oregon, on Saturday. April 8, U04. for the purpose of electing 44 del egates to the Republican County con vention to be held in the City of As toria, on Saturday, April 1904. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various county offices to be filled at the general election to be held I- iv m ucii on Monday, June . 1804. The follow ever give te suffering humanity. Disease germs of every description fiee before it they cannot stand the con tact. We have such faith in eur propo sition that . we guarantee absolutely to cure you. What is more we will give you a written contract to that ef fect. This offer has never been dupli cated., Fill out the blank below and lng is the number of delegates, polllm? places and Judges and clerks appoint ed for said primary election: Ward No. t Polling place. No, two's engine house; Judges, J. Q. Trullinger. C. H. Stockton. James Ells 11 hffl : III ; 1 J I 1 k i hi r . 1 ' . v f - I &T ""''mIMI"l'SSSSlBMliii'j. nil II n" aikMfc.lt; i, w-J I i-i. For tho BEST DECORATOR !ltt Stock of Vail Ptvorntiorm ami tho AIunI Prompt fMirvieo (Jo to B. F. ALLEN 8 SONS THE LEADERS $IS.OO Latest portrait of W. W. Rockhill, Prs.id.nt Rowv.lt's chief adviitr on the actuation in the Far East Mr. Rockhill is one of the bt.inf0rm.d men in the United States on th. ubjct of the erisnal situation. Hs was the president's special eommi.tione. to China at the tim of th. Boxer re V't "d w'" 0ln sent to the eatt'thould occasion demand. e 1 1 tie ytmriered pk, rwl. Front i 'n-er. Mi-gnui In tlesign, hand- I mmiely llm, French levelled ' I'liitu mirror. Msgniflivut BlrtUyiJlplI)itHi. swell hunt, large Frown PASTOR'S WIFE TELLS OF CRUELTY OF HER HUSBAND A Pair of Choice Bargains Our 8iort)is Full of Them. H. H. ZAPF, V The House Furnisher. I tmlllltl hlttt bt ( . m .. e e e e New York, March 23.-The suit ""'""s"! - eiocKion, James Ells- . sj. xne suit of worth; clerks, Jas. Hannaford, Chas. Mrs- Editn Colby Dorr against h! Ahercrombie; 1 delegate I Ward No. J. Polling place. Welch ! office; Judges, Jas. W. Welch. Sam .v v t..- - . ' Herts, i; . " " "vm wulta you j Davis, w. C. Curtis; 17 delegates. utrenng ana receive by re- Ward No. 3. Polling place. W. F return mail Information that will be I McGregor's office: iudeea. Wm. Painf. worth hundreds of dollars to you. Ask spy banking firm regarding our responsibility. Fr Offer Free Offer D lTTAd rr 112 Drexel Building er, I Agren and John Nordstrom: clerks, W. P. O'Brien. Geo. Leeland; 10 delegates. G. C FULTON. Chairman. C J. CURTIS, Secretary. Republican County Convention. , otlce Is hereby given," that a Re publican County Convention for Clat- I sop county. State of Oregon, will be I held at the City of Astoria, on Satur- I day, April , 1904, at the court house at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, for the purpose of nominating the following :ounty officers to be voted for at the I state election to be held on Monday, Please send me free ef eost in formation regarding your Radium treatment and your wonderful rem edy "Radios." Name Address. C' ,-...............,. I June C. 1904. and electlne H Miu Ii " -o-vv . unicu mr neuny an nour to attend the Republican state con.- and proved one long relation of cruel .v..M lu uc ucla we Clly or r0rt. acts on the part of the defendant. The land, on Tuesday. April 12, 1J04. and similarity of these acts on each occa- 10 delegates to the congressional con- slon somewhat detracted from the In vention; husband. Rev. Henry A. Dorr, former ly assistant pastor of Calvary Baptist church (Rev. Dr. R a. MaeArthur-s). in Manhattan, for separation, came up Derore Justice Gaynor today In special term. Unusual interest was centered In it, Inasmuch as when t was called In the equity term Wednesday Justice Dickey said that certain letters of Dorr's fellow clergymen Justifying his alleged acts had so prejudiced him apiinst the defendant that he might do him an Injustice, and sent the caso tn Justice Keogh'a court for a fair trial T.. f - 4- . -uauuc rwcogu was aetained com nr from his home at New Rochelle this morning and his calendar 'waa call.! by Judge Gaynor. The latter trans ferred the case to his own court It was after 11 o'clock when the case was reached. Mr. Dorr was the first witness. She wore a dro nt hwi. material and a large black hat. Hr testimony lasted for nearly an hour Disease ( mi , ' ktSend ns a model or sketch of invention, in wm exarnme "Q report asiopateni- .. . , . .uu. unci iw winTentors before applying tor patent; It g w in mj u; uua in no ouifu3 guarantee iurreiuuu scueiuu. r nisei vaiuaoie OOOK on patents. Patents secured byasadver . lised in " Proirressive American" FRKB. JrtlUBl! CCPTBieBTsTO P4TEIT CO , lilt. Two representatives, One county clerk. One sheriff. .One treasurer. One county commissioner. One coroner. One assessor. One surveyor. One school superintendent Justices of the peace and constab les In the various precincts. The various precincts of the county terest of the testimony from the point of view of the spectators, many of them women, who occupied every seat in court. Defendant Hlt In ft. aont In the body of the court near his coun. seL "We were married In January. 1900. and first went to live at Panton, vt. " Mrs. Dorr began. "The first time he assaulted me," she proceeded. 'w in May of that year. In the parsonaee. He asked me to write home for monpv and because I did not do so he swore whether "oll.y rnld my husband ItU salary or that my huaband'a wU.ry was JS a week," "How long before you tnarrl.nl had Mr. Dorr paid any attention to yon in the church r "I don't know. We were married by a minister whose mime, I think, was Halsey. it was a secret marriage. We were out late that night, and when I canw honw "d told my mother about the marriage she was angry with me. and my father said. 'Go and live with him then.'" "I remember on a Tuesday, in July, 1903, being present in the Devoe street house with my mother, father, my grandfather, Mr. Dorr and Mr. Mojer. I signed a paper on which waa writ ten something to this effect: 'Helng parties to a secret marriage andsee In? our mistake desire the court to have the marriage mnde null and void.'" H. F. HARDESTY Jdtnllflt Clctirltlaa ind Conirsclor for EUctrScal Work Eloclrii'itl Fixture, Wire onl Su(Am in Slock. GUAUANTEEI) OAS MANTELS. 433 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall . . FiwH Kcnort In' Tiie City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE 1'JHXJllAM " 'CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Strttii CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop. fl I? f UftUII t. ' . . as the - - " w nnwic are entitled to one delegate at large I at me and "aid he wished he had never ma one aejegaie ror every . 25 votes I ma" ,eu me and wished I was In h , or fraction over of the votes cast for I 88 1 was no use to him. F. L Dunbar for aecretnrv nt atta tv.. I "I said monev did not wnr. f - hhw.vi, " - .. . j ii''. gnr apportionment being as follows: lonK M De would stop swearing. On Astoria No. 1 17 another occasion he took up a lamp Astoria No. 2.... ...17 chlmnev and threw it across the room Sound business practice i.i as important, here, wealth of nature. Schilling's Uest is the ba.- ir. of it in lea HjVMiiig .tr.-icti ,-!' at your grocer's and money, back. I? t VlrFtii, II ' . THE WIGWAM - CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Rne Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE Hit ILLUSTRATED PIC11MS Eighth and Astoria ASTORIA ''M 10 8 4 a s at me, striking me on the breast. The glass fell on the floor and broke. Then he grabbed me by the arms afld threw "e on me tioor, striking me 'and punching me In the breast My arms were marked and breast black and blue men I cried, and h mll- r ...111 vSMA"-af II Will li ilerestMl Rn1 afinnld ItnM BlWS-iM'&,M i ...r... wonderful irwfell MARtL birltng Spray V ViOSjS ?S. in 91 Burl-. het-Saf. vC'Vf' -'-"CSw?wJI.Mo8t Convenient. ' - - tluunilit.liinUf. m jmr .nurtkl tor It. W l.nrmt o.i.l. ll. Ukt, b iti-nliiiinpfor ' full Dltrti,ul:traftnl ilirprtinn. In. TOluaWe to Iiulit. M tltVKLCO., i rarb liaw, Sen 1 ork. of tho Bladder sad Dlsei-.ed muejt. cure no bt. Curat quickly sad Perm. Eeatiy tho worst CMet of Uonorrboea Mid ), DO mattf rnf kiw lnM .....j. ip?. Abeolutelr banri)M. fl.OO, cr by mail. DoatnaJa I I hi 1 H'.., " - I , . - vesper si b" mem ucmg no ues.iert. aliIi;fEP8f" 'ewell '. ' I had told him I had no money to buy QU.EFONTAJML OHlOa I I in - . . . - . : 1 a(. . 1 ucBnt iL n.nn n rtit wtn . - t.. Sold by Chas. Rogers. 4&9 Commercial ollsnawaKa ; 3 Elsie j Push te?) . 1 - .k Astoria No. t John Day .. Svensen...., Walluski ... New Astoria Warrenton ,, Clatsop n UCQOIUC . eae 81 " M - C 1 Melville , I eivo yu something to cry for.' Anoth I AM 1 . IT SAVED HIS LEG. P. A Danforth,' of La Crange, Ga., suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured It in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist Chadwell ) Toungs River 3 Olney , Knappa , 3 er occasion he threw me on the floor and pulled a handful of my hair out He had locked the doors and I escaned by Jumping through a window. Ho next assaulted me at 275 Alnniia Clifton 1 6 1 "exl usauitea me at 275 Alnslh Westoort ' J street- He wa dissatisfied with sup ir "" I Der One lllirhl- thar. Kclr, ,1 a. These tiny Capsules are supenc: to caisam or uopaica, Cubebs of Injections end CURE IN 4 HOURS the same diseases with out inconvenience. Old by all Prwyqirts, rUrrvl VhV CO TO COIXKGIC"" lU LtAKM BUOK-KtEPINO f' V r WrltlM 1 WILL MAKE A Aw" jiFnt-ClsssBook-cper ' OF YOtJ AT TOrB sons in S weeka for S or RETURN Att25r MOSKYI Falmnf?POilTIOIS, MnMflflMVjll I . I ... I 'OttTO WRIT. J. it. ftOOKWIK Kmpii kaM-iiititiiiit. Room H. 1215 IrnilwT. M.Y. Ttai - ,412 The committee recommends that the primaries be held on Saturday, April 1904' G. C. FULTON, Chairman. C. J. CURTIS, Secretary. !UirursTEsi. ... IHYR0YAL FILL X . . r!''-" " onirics." AMrr'l. JTTHiai.t la,!! ..k,,,,,, .-.At Inr I IIII'lM.V'i'K, ... . - in,..,. 6,.' n. J.. ... . : " e. 11 Li. .1.'. dessert and he told me to go to his coatpocket on the wall and get some. He used to tease m ohnni Dnnih. gin and when I pulled out a letter he Jumpd up to grab It, but I put It in my bosom." , The witness detailed other alleged acts of cruelty covering a long' per4od Attorney Crittenden cross-examined Mfu. Dorr. - "Where did you meet the defendant first r he asked. 1 ao not remember," Mrs.-Dorr re plied. "He was preaching in the Gos pel Mi ision Club and Devoe street and Manhattan avenue at the time. The rooms for the mission were rented from my brother Colby, who Is treas urer of the mission. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Oregoi City, Oregon, January 18, 1904. Notice is hereby given that In com pllance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber lands In the states of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory,1 extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, '. Frank W. Gaffnev. of Edmore, county of Ramsey, state of North Dnkota. has this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 63D2 for the purchase of Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, and 8, of Section , In Township 4 Range No. 8 V., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to tabllsh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday the 15th day of April, 1904. ' He names as witnesses: K. G. Sta pies, of Portland, Oregon; W. II, I'etrie, of Portland, Oregon:- c. C Shepard, of Portland, Oregon; J, c Pope, of Elsie, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described la mill nr. requeued to file , their claims in this omce on or before said 15th day ofAprl 1904. ALGERNON S. DREHsph 1-19 3-25 lwi.t- , STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Lariat; Staunehost, StoaJicst and mort Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Host of Table and, State lioara Accom.no dations. Will make round trip every five days between an; TillariiGok Fare $3.50 ' ' 1 ' : -Connecting at A,toria with ,, Oregon Railway Naviration Co. and A,to a & Columbia UivCV . R. It. for' IVtlani S n P0'nU f. F( SAMUEL ELMQRE & Co! General Agents, Astoria, Oregon OR TO A. C. R. R. Co., B. C. LAMB, O. R. cmN. Co., l?ortland, Ore. Tillamook, Ore. Portland, Ore. "V