THE MORNING ASTOMAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904. PAGE FIVE, NO USE TO WORRY AUOUT WHAT Yoo Are doing TO HAVE FOR DESSERT W have (be Famoua Preaorvoa, Jama and Jell 1m made of Furt Fruit and Sugar, the kind you like. LONG'H AiHortod Preettnrea, 18 ounce Jara - . iifie LONG'S Aaaortnd Preaervua, 16 ounce Jara ,. XRe SONOMA Aaaurtod Jellies, 10 ounce Jara, Hpeolal 20c HOME MADE Raipberrloa, quart Jara 2ftc HOME-MADE Jelly, VVIIImm'e, glass . 10c ROiSS. HIGGINS (Q. CO. GOOD GOODS OUR SPECIALITY. Local Brevities. Novelties at The Little Book Stoat Adolph Iledlund, a native of Sweden, u granted flrat papere of cltlsenshlp In the office of County Clerk Clinton yesterday. i4 miiiv fin nwiu in MtiricBt m the Toke Point oyster houae and the f tiualneaa trill hereafter be conducted Chair Itllee, carnutlona and hyac- In the at Eaater nrlcee. Come early nd pick the nice onea. Clarke Broa., next door to Unique theater. Kcaema, arald head, hlvea, itchlnese of the akin of any aurt, Inatantly re lieved, permanently cured.' Daon'e Ointment At any drug atore. The atreet committee of the council will thla afternoon open bid for the Improvement of Ninth atreet from Bond atreet to Franklin avenue. The Improvement la badly needed and at the present time the thoroughfare la a dlagrace to the city. qua Hlldebrand Intenda engaging In the btislneaa of Belling farm Imple menta, wagona and buggjea, with head quartera at Oaaton'a warehouse, cor ner Fourteenth and Bond. The steamship Oregon will depart thla morning for Ban Franclaco, She will take away 1(0 Chlneae, who are going to Ban Franclaco to ahlp for the A lank rnnnrle of California concern. A meeting of the dairymen lntereated In the establishment of a milk con denaary wilt be held at S thla after noon at the city hall, where II. X Prentlaa, of Detroit, president of the American Equipment A Condensary Company, will meet tht dairymen and talk over with them the plana for the f . Agent for Astoria. HERMAN WISE A Straight Tip I Every man who buys a Stetson Hat Makes the best kind of an investment because every Stetson is a combination of the finest quality of materials the highest skill in workmanship and unequalled beauty iu design. ALL SHAPES, ALL COLORS SOFT AND STIFF STETSON'S HERMAN WISE Agent for Astoria. What Schilling's Best docs for a family: saves all care about Ha baMoijdr tplcat offa Rworluf trad ttii and settles those questions once for all. At four (rxWt aumajbads formation of the company. The dairy men have ahown great Interest In the proposal and It la believed the atepa now under way looking to the organi sation of the company will be auccesa ful. .The funeral of the late Mra. V. I McEwan will be held at 1 o'clock thla afternoon. Hervkrea will be conducted at Grace church by Eev. W. 8. Short and the Interment will be In Green wood. ' . 0 A mane meeting of Columbia river. fishermen will be held thla afternoon for the purpose of considering the price to be paid for aalmon during the corning aeaiion and auch other matter aa may properly come before the meeting. The rainfall In Astoria for the month of March wua 14.12 Inche. or more than twice the average. On one day the precipitation wai about one and one-half inchea, and on another day the barometer dropped to the lowest murk ever reached at Astoria. Those taxpayers who have not yet made settlement should do so before the clone of business at the sheriff's office Monday afternoon. After B the penalty provided by law will become effective, which means that taxes will be Increased 1 per cent, to aay nothing of the Interest charge of 1 per cent a month. large ahlp, supposed to have been the Lamorna, sailing an erratic course off the cape on March 17. It haa hereto fore been supposed the Lamorna went down on March 10, and, as the vessel's steering gear Is known to have been out of working order, this report from the north revives hope that she may yet reach port in safety. The water commission met In regu lar monthly session last evening, and among other things ordered payment of a bill of $1200 for six water meters, to be InstallBd at the Co-operative, Sanborn-Cuttlng, Tallant-Orant, El more, Kinney and Hanthorn canneries. The report of the superintendent for the first quarter of the year was also considered by the commission. Yes terday the water main near Schol field k Hauke'a atore, East Astoria, was again repaired for the second time within 30 day. The main haa been damaged by sliding ground. The borne Industrial meeting Held Thursday evening la already having its beneficial effects, and score of the union laboring men of the city have vowed hereater to demand Astoria products. They regard this as an excel lent manner In which to advance the cause of the labor unions, as encour agement of home Industry will Insure employment of union help, whereas outside products may or may not be (he product of union shops. The de mand for Astoria-made goods will be mch greater hereater and generally It Is felt the meeting will result In In creased public spirit Will Madison will today occupy his new palatial cigar and tobacco store at No. $30 Commercial street This la the swellest establishment of Its kind In the city and haa all the neweet fea ture In cigar store appointment. Mr. Madison will be pleased to have his gentlemen friends call this evening and aay "Hello Bill." MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. There'a nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen'a Adnlca Solve Is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It Is only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfac tion by Charles Rogers, druggist Sundry license receipts for the first quarter of the year aggregated $1612, or $324. GO more than the receipts for the latt quarter of 1903. Both police court and sundry license receipts have been unusually good this year, and the city officials regard the circumstance as conclusive evidence of the prosper ity of the community. The steamship Lothian, the big freighter that arrived yesterday from Mexico, will load 6400 tons of flour and barley at Portland. Of the cargo 1000 tons will be barley. The IndraDura. now loading, will take 3000 tons of barley. Both consignments are for Japanese flina, but the belief la general that the government will eventually get the grain for use of the' army. MiniHHHHiiiiuiHHiHiniMUMiutiiHUiHiiiiiiHinmmiimiuiuuiiHHmiiuin STYLE AND UTILITY Can be found in OUR Special Line of MATTING China, Canton, Japanese, Linen Warp and the Celebrated Crex Matting and Rug?. Tie Very BEST to be had Anywhere. . ' CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers (We have a Fine Line of RANGES on hand.) II HIimllllllllMHIIIHHHHIII IIIHHHIIIHHWMIIMMmmiWIMimml John H. Whitaker, formerly of The Astorlan staff, but now, with his wife, In the government service in the Phil ippines, has lately been transferred from Isahelu de Basllan, where he had been for over two years past, to Jolo, where he haa Just " been appointed principal of the public school. Mr. Whitaker has furnished for The Sun day Astorlan an excellent description of his new station. Some hope Is still entertained that the British ship Lamorna may be afloat. A telegram haa been received that the keeper of the lighthouse at Cape Beal reports' having sighted a Sour Stomach "I siad OiuinU and faal Ilk. k itiin, I htr. only baaa a inttriT from djrapapata nd tour atomach iur in. inn iwo jean, i n. dmd iMtnt meat .In nd other drug a, but could And no rallef onlr for hor Hm. I will raoomm.nd CucuiH to Biy frlendi u h only thine (or Indtmitioo ana ouriiom.oa .nil o isep in. Do well id ffoou oon Mou. They are rery nlc. toot." Burr Staakler, JUnch Chunk, Pa A GREAT SENSATION. There was a big sensation In Lees vllle, Ind., when W. H. Brown, of that place, who was expected to die, had Ms life' saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Connumptlon. He wrltee: "I endured Insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me Immediate relief and soon there after effected a complete cure." Sim ilar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price, 50c and $1. Guar anteed by Charles Rogers, druggist Trial bottles free. A sensation was sprung around town yesterday, when It was stated that an effort would be made to capture the republican primaries. As a rule there la very little interest In the primaries, as but one ticket Is In the field under ordinary circumstances. Usually but few votes are cast at the primaries, and If secrecy could be maintained It would be an easy matter to capture a convention. According to the story that made the republican politicians open their eyes yesterc'ay, a well known former ofllce holder formed the scheme. It was stated he had gone to the men likely to be hostile to one or more of the probable candidates and urg;d them to vote a ticket which he bad caused to be printed. One man is said to have been asked to place 100 of these tickets, which contained a list of belligerent delegates. If the scheme could have been kept secret It doubt less would have been carried to a sue cessful Issue, but the story leaked out and the regulars at once began hust ling to get out their primary voters. The movement Is said to have had for Its object defeat of the candidacies of Sheriff Llnville and District Attorney Allen, The primaries are to be held today and tt Is unquestioned that the regular ticket will be elected, notwith standing the plans of the belligerents. jyfef Best For (I Tht Dowels ,4 XjS CAN W CATHARTIC Plaaiart. Palatabla, Potent. Taut Good, Do Wood, jJTr Bloken, Woaken or Qrlpa, 10fl, 15c, Wo. NeTej fold In bnlk. Tha tannlna tablet (tampad 000, Guaranteed to aura or your money back. Starling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. stt klfflkl SALE, TEH L'.LUCJI COXES HIGH SCHOOL RHETORICAL. Excellent Program Rendered Yesterday Afternoon by Senior 8tudnt. The last Benlor rhetorical took place at the; high school yesterday after noon and the following program was rendered" Song "America' School. Oration "The Soldier of Fortune' Sidney Baker. Oration "Through Difficulties' Otto Ei lckson. Guitar Solo , .Ray Hulse. Oration "A Statesman" Mervyn Lounsberry. Oration ...."Little Things" Selma Norberg. Oration . , ., "Oregon" Wm." Barker. Song "Peerless Oregon" School Oration . ."The Work of Alexander Hamilton" Prescott Wright Oration "A Martyred President" Sallie Gray. Piano Solo Anna Schistad Oration "Unknown Inventors" Frances Norberg. i Oration "Poor Boys" Helga Eirckson. Vocal Solo Emma Shedd Oration .."A Hero of Our Sister Continent" Ellen Nowlen. Oration .."From the Sidewalk to the Stars" Ethel Gerdlng. Song "Those Evening Bells" School. e fa ime las (Come aa For you to call and see our f 10,000 display of ' Suits, Cloaks, Shirts, Jackets and Shirtwaists ML THIS WEEK S We want you to come earljn-in the morning, the Best Time to Examine and to Buy. Ti! A. DUNBAR COElPArT The' Lowest Price Store in Astoria for Fine Goods. 1 JIUtn M.mmf m. m.g" j styles 7 Do you know we can supply vou with shoes CHEAPER than other stores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and in large quantities. Give us a trial. WHERITY, RALSTON & CO. 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