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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTORIA N, ASTOKIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1M4, PROQFESSiONAL CARDS. FREDERICK V. MOHN, M. D. Physioisn and 8urgeen. Office and residence, over Peterson l Brawn's. Offles sours: to 11: St a. m.,1 and S to 4:10 p. nv; evenings, t to L : Sunday By Appointment DR. J, A. REGAN Dentist. Office orer A- V. Allen's Btora, Office hours, I to It and 1 to 1.1 JAY TUTTLE, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Acting Assistant Sargeea U. 8. Marine Hospital Berries. Office bour: II to II am. 1 to 4:10 pjn, 477 Commercial Street, tnd Floor. Dr. RHODA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH 1ST ManseU Bid. 8T$ Commercial Bt FHONS BLACK 3C5 C W. BARR, D. D. 8. Ha Opened Dental Parlor in Room 817-818, The Dekum. PORTLAND, OREGON. Where he will be pleased to meet Friend and Patron. Dr. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. BALL DENTIST 124 Commercial street Astoria Or. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTIST 678 Commercial St-, Shanahan Building MISCELLANEOUS. " a J. TRENCHARD Insurance, Commlsslo and Shipping CU8TOM8 HOUSE BROKER. Agent Weiia-Fargo and Northern Pacific Express Companies. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND STa When you buy canned clam aek for RAZOR BRAND Clean and wholesome and a homo product ForMleby all leading grocer. Warreotioo CUm Com pany, Warreuton, Or. PARKER HOUSE . H. B. PARKER. Proprietor Free Coach Urge Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. HEARD ON STREETS Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Feet ol Ninth Street ASTORIA. OREGON DrTCGaWo ONDERFUL Hom TREATMENT Vim SMI MKM a A "bb t ta. B can. vita f VsaJf M SM imSfM Ikt- j VjP tossaSal sMesM VssJpsafcbsVSSl m e'r-aSa1 M sm?s& is! ,J am la Sk mmmtrj. Taraagk ia mm ml tbaat iili laaiaSka tan Smmv kaaa Sm taxtca ef m ) anal m dta, wkteh a rm.r.nyaaa la tlS Smm. 8 pnuni m ear aaaa. Wmh, eta-l hai hili i Tat Hal tmtmt Call mm kiak fatlim. eat af lk Mr wrtfe The C Gee Wo CBmt Edkbe Ct tW AMer aa, avMwiMa aaeav Expressions of Opinion on a Va riety of Subjects. THE POLICE COMMISSION They Are Many People Who Have Idea of Their Own and Who Are Not Afraid t Expreea Their Conviction In Publlo. of Wednesday, yet they wore Justin In a certain measure. The people not satisfied with the present pott force, and think a change would be beneficial. I don't know that there Is anything wrong, but no man should be married to sn office, I believe In pas lng the honor around.' , EXECUTIVE SESSION. n i sese uny viptuiei are superior ; to Balsam of Copaiba.-f Cubebs or Injections umv i CURE IN 48 H0URSP1 h the same diseases witft- j Out inconvenience, l A KILJULEN, Merchant Tailor. Occident Building. JAPANESE GOODS New stock of fancy good3 just arrived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant Jo Cos 10 ot Pneumonia onjjtecord There is no case on re cord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other seri- 612 Commercial St. ous lung trouble, after FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, for doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur ant 434 Bond St WOOD! WOOD! WOOD- Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest price. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phono 2211 Black, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opers house. BAT VIEW HOTEL E. G LASER, Prop. Home Cooking, Comfortable Beds, Reason able Rates and Nice Treatment, THE NEW NEHALEM HOUSE Car. Fourteenth end Exchange 8ts,- One block back of Foard A Stokes Store. i. H. AlTSOIt, Prop., - Astoria, Ore. . Beard and lodging $1.00 and up Cleanest Beds in the City. Fine Table Board, r Furniture Throughout sles made 10 steady iueaincal Troupes ASTORIA HOTEL Corner Seventeenth and Duane Sis. 75 cents a day and up. Meals 20 cents. Board and lodging $4 per week. Phone 2175 Red. Open Day andJNIght. The Astoria Restaurant MAN HING, Proprietor. Fine meals served at all hours. Oysters served in any style. Game in season. Us Bond Street, Cor. Mb, Astoria, Ore. Tg1 """assassassasaBTsassaass'ss MM and TAB had been taken. It stops the cough and heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or experiment with some un known preparation that costs you tne same as Foley's Honey and Tar. Remember the name and get the genuine. k Sivin Cold for Thru Months. Ths following letter from A. J. Nus baum, of Batesville, Ind., tells Its own story: "I suffered for three months with a severs cold. A druggist prepared me some medicine, and a physician pre scribed for me, yet I did not Improve, I then tried Foley's Honey and Tar, and eight doses cured me.' Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle almost six timet as much. SOLD AID EECOKXEIDED BY CHAS. ROGERS, Prugglst "No, lr," said a prominent repub lican yesterday, "1 consider thla no- lice commission business a farce. One would think that It was Intended as s Joke. That kind of politics will not be Indorsed even by those who have been in the habit ot swallowing anything the leaders demand. President Roosevelt Is determined to purify national poll- tics and Is careful about his selection for various positions, and It Is the duty of the republicans of Clatsop county to follow hi example, 0 0 0 "What will the council do about the police commission r said a councilman yesterday morning, In answer to an In qulry. "Well, I'll tell you what they ought to do. Some time ego I was tin portuned by a republican leader to ue my efforts to have the offices of Barker and Cook declared vacant, and have the mayor appoint two police commission era I agreed to It, provided that one republican and one democrat be ap pointed, aa Barker la a republican and Cook is a democrat, leaving the board aa it now stands, we are willing to do this or w will put up candidates against their candidates and elect them The offices of Barker and Cook ought to be declared vacant by the council and the vacancy filled. If this Is done and Mayor 8urprenant appoints one republican and one democrat, I am satisfied the council will confirm the appointments unanimously. 0 0 0 "The time has come," said a prom I nent business man, "for a reorganize tion of the republican party. All of Its best workers bave been read out of the party, and It Is completely demoral lzed, so far aa city and county politics are concerned. I will tell you what we are going to do. We are going to form an organisation ot all republicans op posed to ring rule, unite with the cltt sens at next December and Juno elec tions, and put up a citlsens ticket, com posed equally of republicans and demo crats. The democrats have agreed to this. Then the manufacturers of do- lice commissioners on the Installment plan, can put up their slate and we'll put a bigger crack in It than has been discovered In the moon. A large ma jority of the republicans are with us In this movement, and It is a sure go. o 0 0 Well, sir, what do I think of the po lice commission business? Well, I be lieve as a great many others do, that when men leave the state, take their families with them, and have no in terests here, as neither Barkr or Cook have, that their offices should be de clared vacant, and the vacancies filled according to the charter. They would hold until the next city election, at which time a new police commission can be elected. I am opposed to poli tical chicanery and the nomination of officers by a few of the select. The re publicans will not stand for it any long er .and it Is time this was understood1 by those who are trying to wreck the it party." o 0 0 "No! Honest to God, I didn't know a thing about my name being put on the ballot for police commissioner until the votes were counted In the Second ward," said one of the recently self elected police commissioners. "I havn't decided what to do in the matter, am like Carnegie, I don't care to be Interviewed on such a painful sub Ject." O 0 0 "Oh, I don't care," said Chief Hal- lock. "As soon as the item appeared in the Astorian, I was offered three dlf lerent Jobs, at larger salaries than I am receiving now. I have tried to be honest, and there is not a man living who can say there has been any graft in my office. I know I am accused of it, like everybody that holds a public office, but I am charitably inclined and overlook the Ignorance of politicians who are only actuated by mercenary motives. I expect to continue as chief of police untu my successor Is appoint, ed. I bave handled over $30,000 of the city's money this year, and every cent has been turned . over to the proper officer, and I have the receipts. No city on the coast Is as free from crime as Astoria, and I think the police ought to be given some credit for it. It has certainly saved the tax-payers of the city and county thousands of dollars. o 0 0 "My opinion Is," said a conservative republican, "that the police commission should be reorganized. We have no police commission now, and haven't had for Ave years. It Is a disgrace to the city that such a stats of affairs has been allowed to exist While 1 by Red Cedar Shingle Assoeistion Held Meeting. At an executive session ot the Red Cedar Shingle association, which was held in this city yesterday afternoon, It was decided to dissolve the organl aatlon. The meeting was executive and no one outside of the regular to b present. From an Inside source, however, It was afterwards learned that the general Impression prevailed that the conditions warranted the radical measure of disincorporating the association. The action terminating the official existence ot thla association will prob ably not be taken until after the first ot the year, when the stockholders will hold a meeting. The real object to be obtained this action is the organisation of new company on an entirely different plan from the first. !t is desired provide for a better control of the market, steady prices and to Improv conditions generally for the mill own era. ine particular renture or the new organisation la said to be the object of cutting adrift from "the agents' or dealers' Interests, which heretofore have bvn largely Influential In the working In the Interests of the cutters or mill owners. To secure this result It Is declared that the executive com mlttee has worked diligently, and, for obvious reasons, the members attend lng the meeting exhibited great ills inclination to speak of the matter for publication. Originally, when the market was be coming demorailxeii, the mill owners formed the organisation to protect the sales and better prices for their goods. For a time this worked out success fully, but the bad winter In the east and other conditions brought about poor trade there and the mill owners themselves refused to cut the output materially. The result was that the eastern markets became overstocked and the overplus, or a portion of It from the Washington mills was dls patched by the association In transit. The dealers and intents then came In and It is from this direction, the lulm Is miule, tliut trw existing trou bles came. It Is the intention, after the present association Is dissolved, to reorganise with an entirely different set of stock holders Army Celebrstes. Berlin, Dec. !. Emperor William will go to Dromberg to attend the celebration of the 200th unnlversnry of the Count Von Derffllnger Mounted Volunteer regiment, one of the oldest and most famous cavalry regiments In Prussia. don't exactly coincide with ths action Advertised. There's another feature about news paper advertising that the merchant can't afford to overlook. He can have a fresh ad. every day ind find that people do not weary of It, but rather that the effect Is cumu lative. ' If he sends a circular or letter by mail to a person every diiy the path to the wastebasket will be greased. and the baskets will go often to the furnace door. If he has a handbill stuck in the doorknob of a house every day he'll find a deputy sheriff waiting for him with a writ of Injunction as a nuls unce. If he looks around to find the reason Is not difficult to trace. People want newspapers, want them badly enough to buy them, want them enough to go sixteen blocks to com plain If the paper Is missed any day. The Horning After a heavy and rich meal will be unattended by discomfort or sickness if, before going to bed, you will take Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. la boxes lO&hndKo, 000000000f HANDKERCHIEF CARNIVAL. A Isrgs shipment of Jspsness O altl.UJ .III. I -Jl 1.... ffi ....... j... q received from ths Orient. They n eomain an ins isiesi unsnisi as- sign end fsshions. You will O wsnt some for Xmss, If you ses O them. J. W. KWONO CO. O 420 Commsrolsl Street 0O00OO0001 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. KATKSi First Insertion, One Cent t Word. One Week, F.ch Line, 30c. Two Weeks, Kach Line, 45c One Month, Each Line, 75c. Astorian Free Want Ads. Anyone Desiring Situation can Insert an Advertisement in this Column of Three Lines Two Timet Ires of Charge.' HELP WANTED. Q1RL WANTED DINING ROOM work at Astoria hotel. Inquire Mrs Lottie Wolf. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework. Inquire 101 Franklin. Wanted A girl for general house. work. Apply at TSS Exchange. Mrs. Slnfietd. CIRCULARS AND SAMPLE! DIS- trlbutor wanted everywhere; no canvassing; good pay. Co-operative Adv. Co., New Tork. TUB ORIGINAL JOHN A, MOLER ha opened one of the famous bar ber colleges at tU Clay st, San Fran- Isco; special Inducements this month; positions granted; tuition earned while learning. Writ correct number, U Clay St., San Francisco, SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTEIV A Jull AT ANYTHING. anywhere In town. B. A. Grush, 40? Exchange St. FOR RENT-ROOMS. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent over Star theater. Inquire at theater. ROOMS FOR RENT-INQUIRE Astorian Office, AT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THIS Office; l3o per hundred. For sals At Gaston's feed stsbls. No, 10$ Fourteenth street; one Landls'i harness mschlne; on Smith-Premier typewriter; one SO bp motor and belt lng; 1000 good sacks. FOR RENT-HOU8E8. For Rent-six-room house, corner 7th and Cedar streets, Alderbrook, two blocks from car Hue. Inquire of Mrs. K. Johnson, over Fisher Bros.' store. SPECIAL NOTICES. Notice for Bids. iiius win oe received until Saturday. December's. 1904, at 11 o'clock a. m for building 43 net racks at ths rki. cldcnt and Columbia canneries. Plans and specifications can tm seen at ths office of the Columbia River Packers Association. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids Columbia Packers' Association. Sank Notice. Tlw nineteenth annual meeting of ths stockholders of the First National Hank of Astoria, for the election of director and trensactlon of other buslns, will be held at the banking offlc. Tuesdsy, January 10th. 1905, st $ p. m. a H. GORDON, Cashier. December 11th, J04. "MISCELLANEOUS." For Rent Furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms 117 Seventh St. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, For Sale Tou can get three stoves for $10 st 141 Fifth street. HORSE, BUOQY AND HARNESS for sale. Address M. Astorian. INCUBATOR FOR 8ALE-400 EGGS capacity; also thres 100 caDacltv brooders; first-class condition. Ad. dress A. Astorian Office. Notloe. All persons tavlng bands of the La Imperial and I -a Veras cigars must turn them over to the members of ths committee not later then Saturday, December 24, at 1 o'oclock p. m. sharp. For further particulars so commit, tee. By order. Commutes CIO A Ft MAKERS' UNION. Hansen A McCanns, who occupy ths shop formerly used by T. 8. Simpson, adjoining the city wster office, era prepared to do all kinds of sign and carriage painting. They will make a specialty of work of this class and guarantee satisfaction. Fisher's Dera louse l. E.' SEIIO, lessee and manager 99 Tuesday, Dec. 20 America's Greatest Home Play, James A. Heme's Beautiful Lomedy-Drama "vShore Acres Under the management of MRS. JAMES A. HERNE With entire new scenery ind Mechanical Novelties. A Superb Production Guaranteed I PRICES; Reserved Seats. I1.00: r.atw. n.i...:....-t sale opens Monday morning at o o'clor.k at Griffin'. rTi Z' LC' beat The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry fa the City. Does the Best of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phono 1991 9 Al ftsar slrssntsrt If h crtnnot ripply ths) NAHVkL s'ri.t DO otlie?r, but a-n1 tUmp (or Every Woman U lrjreiUKl and should know BLlKjUt Lti taroiiflMff itl MARVEL Whirling Spray I new aM mrmmt. injre. ho ami BarMm. km Hit- it Moat CDnfnint. .I'-VftA'tNtflL' I- HlailtmlMl hriuk-mM. ItffTM full unrtlRiilart and dlrMiloDR In. I Toltuble to lutlM. WSHVKi.CCX. . II rmwm mmw avw .ra s FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKEt . CHRISTENS0N a CO Reliance Electrical WorRs H.W.CTIir;!, : Manager Ws are thoroughly prepared for m.kJr,,, estate, and exeonting. order, fo? nknd.ofe!eotricanDitaJling.na "ptWtvt. Supplies In .took w the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call np Phone 1161. "' 428 BOND STRElr