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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1005. COMING TO OREGON Ten Michigan People Desire to! Come to Clatsop Bounty W. H. Hoberts of the life saving service Is In the city from Tacoma. J. A. Merrill of Skamokuwn w In the city yesterday. H. H. Wilson of X a set was in the city yesterday. R. Keiioe of lhvaco was in the city esterday on business. John iJarnor and Hairy Gray left yesterday for a month's visit In rail fornlu, A. S. Skyles aint wife returned yes- URED OF THE COLD WINTERS J2l xtM vWl wi,h Mrs. C. T. Hubbard of lNutlaiwI, whe has boon visiting friends In Seaside, was In the city yesterday. Pan J. Moore, mayor of West Sea side, was in the city vesterdav. He uittclpates a good business at Seaside this summer. C Hradbury of Seaside was in the ity yesterday on business, E. M. Orltnes of Seaside was In th- Only On of Many That Desire to Com Wt and Seek Locations Where the Climate It Not So Severe and Con ditions Are Better Than the East. The following letter was handed tc the Astorlan Sunday by the agent of the Pacific Express Company of this oi,-v "terday. By, and is only one of many that are Jecelved every week. Cadillac, Mich., March 6. CALIFORNIA STORMS Some Damage to Shipping at San Pedro STRONG GALE BLEW ALL DAY At Santa Monica and Ocean Park Wharves Were Damaged and Sev eral Launches Driven Ashort at Long Beach and Other Points. All Clothing Bought at WISE'S Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Wish. Tine ClotMini Marin Notes. I hA StAaillPI T.llfllllA 'Ift-K-A.l .Lite, Agent Pacific Express Company, As-1 .. ... , . ... . , from Portland last evening and will wrin, virgra. ... , . . - ,, . i "mm- iri iruiiti iuii on nit; .-asio- ar aua .mu anu r,a.prt,and puny oi pernaps ten are expecung 10 come west in May to take In the expo aition at Portland, with a view of re- mtintng in that country if we like the climate. We are all sick of the wint rs out her and if we find anything suitable we shall remain out In your eountry somewhere. 1 have been read ing a great deal about your city and believe I should like to settle tiiere and go into business for myself. As I have ever been west and depend upon The American schooner Oakland cleared for San Francisco yesterday with a cargo of lumber. The steamer St. Paul left out yes terday for San Kran. Isco with freight and passengers. The T, J. Potter has taken the Has- salos place on the Astoria-Portland route while the Hassaln is having oil burners put In. The barkentine Katie Flickner left U vesterdav for Portlnml i. l.vi.i ln. wiini iT-Hauig iimiter i gel, wnien is-Ik The probably only the bright side, I take the liberty of putting you to a little convenience. I Inclose herewith 30 eents, Will you kindly hand It to the fcest daily paper published in your city (republican preferred), and ask them to send their paper while the 50 cents iasts. and I can learn more of jonr city. schooner O. W. Watson wti token to Portland yesterday to loa lumber. The steamer R. Miller was taken t Portland yesterday for repairs. The schooner Andy Mahoney left out yesterday with a cargo of lumber. i ne scnooner irene, loaded with lum her left out vesterdii v far ftjn Won WVU1U JUU H19V III JUUI IC1SUIV illlie, I I Thft fitfrflrnor TK Q tfflHtii-n tt Qtm Hke the climate, etc., there. Are you . .' 14. ....... , . ,,a for San Francisco with passenger: and freight. The gasoline schooner Checto ai native or tnat state and how are wages out that way? Is there plenty an. n wi n i "-.' kiijvi ilia, uicril QJIU 3 UU I I . . - .... , , . . rived in yesterday from Rouge river How is the farming country near by If you have ever lived In the east, how does living expenses compare with ttiis country. Is there a good opening for a restaurant or a cigar store? Don't want to ask too much of you tut know you are on the spot and 1 ant to find out all I can. Thanking you In advance for any Information, if I do come your way I will square my self with you. Yours truly, J. A. McKEVITT. with a load of salmon for Linden berger. The four-masted schooner Campbell arrived in yesterday. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Epitome of Anecdotes and Incidents With Comments by a Layman. S-everal prominent gentlemen win are holding fat Jobs at the govenimen (Tib are deenlv Impressed with rir This letter is In line with what the Ty,. r. ...... Istorlan has always contended, that all competent men will be retained In people contemplating coming here toojjte locate want to secure their informa tion from the local papers, and not from pamphlets or write-ups In ob- f)ne resident of Astoria declares that aere publications, which as Mr. Me- he 8aw a "obln Sunday morning and If levltt says, only show the brightest he hadn't been a resident of this city aide. The Astorlan has no issue of t.ie ne might have been spared several japer containing the Information unkind remarks about his conduct on asked, and the editor has answered l n8nt previous. Hut letter personally, being a native of .,, auu.wui, m tun a. icim A Airtnr a triiin hao a .11. was received from M. Wltternall of vorce from his wife because she talked iU.k ouuseriuing nr u.e sionan in her seep, gom ,)eoplp n(,VPr ,nake wiui a view or coming to Astoria to al)y allowance for fixed habits locate. The following letter was also received. Pambinu. Mich., March 8. J. S. Dellirigr Printing Company: Gentlemen Inclosed .!-a-e find ex press order for $1 fur weekly Astorlan. My subscription with the Astorlan Printing Company x;iirH about Jl;r'h 20, 190.",. I t-xpei-t to reside in Clatsop county Hix miles from Asto-ri.-i. Yours truly. G. A. 'AM ''EUj. Kvldently the people of Astoria do Jot appreciate what a newsaper ran Jo for a city, especially when it con tains descriptive matter of the (ity and county. The newspap.Ts of As 3rria have always been willing to get ut special editions, but as long as they are being turned down by the chamber of commerce, tt Is evidence 'hat their efforts are not appreciated. PERSONAL MENTION. E. .f. Hubbard of Seattle was in the rity yesterday. Dell Ferguson of San Jose, Cal., for merly of Astoria, is in the city on a Tisit. Will Madison has returned from a two weeks' visit to Collins Springs. William Force and wife of Minne- Jota have arrived In Astoria and will :nake ft their future home. Charles Johnson of Seaside was in '!he city yesterday on business. Hans Peterson of Altoona wag in the ctty yesterday on business. M. Gorman of Cathlamet was In the city yert'Tday and will leave this morning for Deep river. Mrs. M. Morgan of Westport visited iepl in Astoria yesterday. A. U Hrown of Salem Is In the city. Theodore Johnson of Alaska arrived in Astoria yesterday from New York where he has been on business con nected with his firm. He will visit friends In Astoria and return to Alas a. H. F. Fisher of Svensen was In thu city yesterday on business. E. M. Cooper of Glenwood Is regis tered at the Central. o When the people of a community live in harmony and all put their shoul dt-rs to the wheel and push together they .-an get just about what they want. o The latest sensation In musical cir cle is an eastern man who has writ ten a song which does not contain a single "coon" or "baby." The head waiter of a Philadelphia hotel has been suerl for $10,000. H ought to be Hbii- to have that out of the day's tips. "Kvery mother thinks that her baby will be president." Oslijiosh North western. Know one that doesn't, hers being a girl baby. The question Is whether It Is bettel to be a live senator and be Indicted or a dead one and be eulogized. General Kuropatkln may have found time to conclude that he might as well be captured by the Japs as rourtmar tialed in Russia to make a grand duke's holiday. Two candidates for town marshal of .Martinsville, Ind., tied votes. Instead of a recount, possible llttlgatlon and factional strife, the matter was settled between them by tossing a dollar. This is where the "civic spirit" and sport ing blood get together. o After President Roosevelt and the others including Admiral Clark (who as Captain Clark brought the Oregon around from San Francisco to Santi ago during the Spanish war), had re ceived their degrees at the University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday Ad miral Clark came up to shake hands with the president. 'How do you do, doctor?" said the president. "Doctor of what?" asked Clark. "Of Oregonlan law, sir, the president replied. Los Angeles, March 13. The heavl est storm of the year nnd one of the most extensive, so fur as learned hut night, prevailed throughout Southern California yesterday. Since Satur day noon rain had been falling at Inter vals, the precipitation yesterday amounting to 1.01 Inches up to 5 o'clock The storm appears to have come out of the east and southeast, from which llrections a gale blew all day. On the coast considerable damage was done by tne gale and high seas. Several launches were driven upon the shore at lAng Peach, and minor damage to shipping occurred at fan redro. At Santa Monica and Ocean Park wharves were considerably damaged by the high seass. Interurban and city electric lines were the worst sufferers. In many plains the water washed Over the tracks so deep that truffle was tempo rarily suspended. Many cars were thrown off the rails at switches. All railroad traffic was delayed, but thus far no reisirts have rmched here of serious washouts. Telegraph and telephone wires ar down in many places. The government weather bureau re ports show a total precipitation sine Saturday noon of one Inch. LOCAL BEVETIES. While unloading salmon at Linden lierger's cold storage plant yesterday the gas schooner Chieto broke a g.is pipe and the engineer was nearly as phyxiated before he could be es. i''d. When attempting to land at Hi- wharf she ran Into It. breaking her cathead ind knocking off a piece of her rail. Ijljr5dpenjaniinr5(9 MAKERS AltVyoRK Correct CkkskrAhi yiva.1 mm 1 J.itiiM Ivr-'W, Mb jr", ....... L j. u mi HP Fine clothing docs not mean just a fine piece of goods or a fine pattern the clothing made by Alfred Henjaniin & Co., of New York, and for which I am sole distributor in Astoria, is iiee, because it is made by master tailors, designed by the highest salaried ex perts iu the United States. The Cloth is Shrunk The Seams are Protected The Buttons Won't Come Off The Collar is Hand Felled The Shoulders are Hand Built The Button Holes are Hand Made Every detail is looked after and examined by specially trained men and the result is A Superior Garment A Satisfied Customer Most anybody can self pretty fair clothes nowadays, but only one firm in each city has the distinction of. handling "HKNfAMIN" CORRECT CLOTHES for men. Sheriff IJnvllle reorts the tax col lections up to last night at about S0, 000. The time for taking advantage of the 3 per cent discount expires tomor row night. The time for paying one- half of the taxes expires April 1. Krank Scott, a prominent resident of Seaside, was in the city yesterday md reports the popular summer resort ery prosperous and that they antici pate a busy season. The Scandinavian Benevolent So- lety will give a dance tonight at Lo gan's hall for the members only. Thes? lances are unusually given every year nd are greatly enjoyed. The society Is composed of some of Astoria's rep resentative citizens and Is In a dour' Ishlng condition nunierh allv and llnati- lally. They have disburse! :, large mount of money for charity and Is onsid'Tecl (me of the best orders in the city. Herman Wise The Reliable Clothier IBB LITTLE ONE' SOLID Covered With Scales and Scabs From Head to Foot Doctors and All Other Remedies Fail Skin Now Smooth and Clear. '.. W. I)ughery returned from Olif- on bringing Constantino I-mon, who accused of shooting Joe Nick at lifton last week. I-mon was ar- ilgned In the justice court yesterday fternoon on a charge of assault with dangerous weapon and was 'placed ider $1'000 ball to appear for examl itton, wnlen win take place as soon s .Nick Is able to leave the hospital. .emon and his friends claim the shoot- g was accidental, that he was trying o get a revolver away from .Nick when it was accidentally dlsi harged. Dresi at Well at You Can. Iiy having your spring suits made b Strauss Bros., Chicago, (lieat display of new spring styles at H. Cooper'" on next Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday. Poiaons In Food. Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food but aome day you may feel a twinge oi dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 26c. at Chas. Rogers' drugr stor Thy them. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA A. G I M R E Has always iu stock a fine assortment of Boots and Shoes BALL BRAND RUBBER BOOTS. Call and Sec. Uond Street. Writing under date of Sept. 7, 1904, Mrs. Mattic Shaffer, of Cumberland, Miss., says: "Some time ago I or dered and received your wonderful Cuticura Remedies, which I used on my little afflicted babe with wonder ful results. I had tried many other remedies without any benefit what ever, and Cuticura came to the rescue when my doctors and all other rem edies had failed. One doctor pro nounced it scrofula, the other eczema. The little one was one solid sore, with scales and scabs from head to foot, when I started using Cuticura Soap and Ointment. The result was won derful, and now tny baby's face and body are (smooth and clear." (Signed) Mrs. Mattic Shaffer. .4444W444 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fohrti.an, Proprietors. CHOICEST FltliSH AND SALT MEATS. - rilOMPT DELIVERY 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. Sound business practice -is as important, here, as the wealth of nature. Schilling's Best is the basis of it in lUiwiaf ttnoM THE DUTY OF MOTHERS At the First Sign of Disfiguring Humors Is to Use Cuticura. Every child born into the world with an inherited tendency to tortur ing, disfiguring humors of the Skin and Scalp, becomes un object of the most tender solicitude, not only be cause of its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such filleted children to acquaint them selves with the best, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz.: the Cuticura Treatment, consist ing of warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure. Cures made in childhood are speedy, per manent, and economical. Outfenr Bof, Otntnmt, uid Pill,, tn aold throughout 0l woe 111. Poltrr Drui M ( hem. Corp., Iloatnn, Kola Prop, aVSud tot " Uu tu Curt Milliurliif Humor uso uo jom Panama f a rt-Yt 1 . ThpA l..nrlHAJ at your grocers and money. labortt, arrlwI tMn weelt t0 work on back. i Jnnd eighty-eight West Indian contract (the canal. Pointers on Sheet Music. Sale Tomorrow! Great Reduction! Latest Pieces! Many brand new! Some trifle shop worn! See show window ! Three days only! You'll kick yourself! I " you don't come! J. N. GRIFFIN Benefit Ball to lie given by the United - Finnish Brotherhood. LOIHJ 12 NO. . AT AS TOR'- HALL Sautrday Evening, MARCH 18, 1905, Proceeds of this ball go to the Widows and Chil dren's Fund of Lodge No. 8 of Burnett, Wash. Tickets 50c. Ladies Free. 8 h