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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1905)
THE M0RN1NU ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. WIDNIIOAV, MAY 24, 1906, WILL BE CONSULTED 8 DIAMOND W BRAND : Canned Fruit in Many vacieti. Paach, P -, Apricatt, Chtrritt, Sttbrrit, Pineapple, to at. Lar; Can Small Can ... cants ...15 ctntt ASTORIA GROCEII Y B23 Cammaraal SL Phona Main 6S1 A tihoe to lit, mt a wlirtfi to wear With tHte aiti rare Senator Fulton on Good Terms' With RooseAclt. IMAGINARY CORRESPONDENT Th Oragonian Towr Bull Pan Will Not Hava All to Say in Regard to Oregon Appointments, But Mr. Ful ton Will No Doubt Ba Consulted. IF 119 Outing Shoes far fvahi'ng, hunting and world's fair tripa have to combine quality, style and that refreshing lightness, which makes wearing them a pleasure. Thar the kind we a?lL Natty Canyas Shoe, tan and o.her shades In leather, boots, gaiters, etc 521 C inniei inlStrM f. Bisque .Statuary Modeled after famous paintings. Subjects, are of noted authors, poets, etc Saered subjects and models of amisnsd paintings. This statuary is aheap at regular price. But this Week ate offer it. SPECIAL AT 25c. Com quickly and select your Beeth wa, Lincoln, Venus of 'Milo, Etc. SVENSON'S BOOK STORE, (05 Commercial Street. "VIM" the Flour that mabes BaRing Easy. Kitted from tha best Eastern Ore ton wheat, producing a flour equal to the best in tha market VIM FLOUR is a new flour, made at St. John's, Or. Saves drudgery and worry. Your even will tell the story better tha wa can. A SACK, $1.30. A BARREL, S4.S0. Eat tread made of VIM. It will put you in ii im. Prompt delivery anywhere. Tele phone orders receive best attention. Specixt sew feature: Dally delivery in Tppcrtemi. Solicitor will call when ienttd. $LOO a week buys any golci watch In the house, new or unredeemed at prices aa low as at any Jew eler's; Quality1, guaranteed (or rValtham, Elgin, Dueber-Hampden sniff other popular makes. Pay one-fourth down, bal ance. Jl a wek. Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE JEWELER3 and LOAN BROKERS. fff Commercial street. The opinions expressed in the spe cial correspondents to the Oregonlan is simply the opinion of their corre spondent in Washington, written to conform to the policies of that paper and do not represent public sentiment in Oregon. The report that Mr. Pul ton was not on ood terms with Presl dent Roosevelt, or Secretary Hitchcock eminated only from the Imaginative brain of the Washington correspondent undjr special instructional from tha Portland tower. Both Secretary Hitchcock and Mr. Fulton have agreed upon th appointment of Mr. Eddy for the Roseburg land office and there Is no doubt but he will be consulted In the appointment of the receiver of the same land office. The Tillamook Head light, speaking of the appointment o," Mr. Eddy, says: The many frier.ds of B. L Eddy will be sorry to hear that he will leav; Tillamook, shortly, for it is more than probable that President Roosevelt will appoint him register of the Roseburg land office, which will make his remov al from this county necessary. Mr. Eddy has teen a good friend to Tllla mook and we consider it is a losa to the county and those who put implicit confidence in him aa an attorney. He won reputation for himself and Tilla mook when he represented Yamhill and Tillamook counties in th state legislature at two sessions, but at some sacrifice to himself representing the people, for he had to close up his law offlc? while he was away. Tet in spite of this, the people of Tillamook coun ty did not show a magnaniomus spin; w.ien a majority cf the voters did not support him as they should have when he was a candidate for circuit Judge. The Headlight has always thought the p:ople of this county did Mr. Eddy an injustice on that occasion, and we are orry he is going away before tha: wrcung could be righted, ft would have been had he remained her? at some future time. So on that account also a large number of citizens will be sorry he Is going to l?ave the coun ty. But there is one thing, he made his mark in Tillamook through Indus try, a.udy and perseverence and leaves a good record b hind him. and Presi dent Roosevelt is fortunate in select lng such an Intelligent and clean per son to fill the office of register at the Roseburg land office." Another bone of cont?ntion that Is s.icklng in Harvy Scott's crow is the desire to name the Judgj of the Unit ed States district court. Mr. Scott de sires to have one of his editorial stall appointed. Hon. Henry McGinn. No one questions Mr. McGinn's eminent qualifications for the position, and were he recommended by any of the representatives in congress, it would no doubt be received with much favoi by the president, although it Is doubt ful If Mr. Roosevelt would consider the application for a moment. Mr. Fulton is known to be favorable to the ap pointment of Judge Thomas A. Mc Brlde and no better selection could br made. Even Mr. Scott must admit that, if the Judiciary is to be taken in o cone Ideration, irrespective of politics, there Is no man in the statt of Oregon that stands higher, or Is better qualified for the position that Judge Mc Bride. There is not a single blemish against his character, elth?r personally or socially, and there is no: a man in the state that can say ought against him. He possesses all the qualifications rieceRcary for the Im portant position. He Is considered one of th? best and most fair-minded judges in the state and his appoint ment would give genet al satisfaction Clatsop county and the fifth Judicial district would regret to lose the serv ices of Julge MeBrld, for he Is hon ored and respected alike by both re publicans rnd democrats, which Is at tested by the fact that during the last two elections in which he has been a candidate he has had no opposition, as :io politics has ever been injected Into the Judiciary in his department since he has flll-'d the honorable position of Judge. True It will create a vacancy in the Judgshlp in this district which must be filled by appointment by the governor, the appolnte? to held until the nxt June election. Governor Chamberlain, being a democrat,, will no doubt appoint a democrat to the position, and it is very probable that Hon. John H. Smith would be ap pointed. His appointment would meet with the approval of both democrats ind republicans, and he is the only democrat in the district that could b fleeted. Mr. Smith Is, an honorable gentleman ,an attorney of high attain, ments and Judicial discretion and Are you a persrn who throws away your money? If not why will "I '.:K- you pay more elsewhere when Herman Wise offers clothes for less? I am going east next month to buy Fall and Winter goods. In order to buy for cash I offer reductions iu all departments. JUST - LIRE - IN - JANUARY Hen's Suits All H0.00 Suits now $8 of) All $12.50 Suits now $10.0T All $15.00 Suits now $12.75 All $17.fH) Suits now$14.!K) All $20.00 Suits now $17.00 All $22.50 Suits now $10.15 All $25.00 Suits now $21.25 All $27 50 Suits now $2:1.40 All $30.00 Suits now $25.50 50c Ties and Sox now 35c 25c Ties and Sox now !$ for 50c 15c Ties and, Sox now 10c PANTS REDUCED ,20 PER CENT OFF Hats and Caps 20 Per Cent Off Boys' Clothing GOOD REDUCTIONS Underwear and Ovcrhlrts REDUCED Reductions On Trunks, Suit Cascs.LadlcB and Mcn'M Unbrctlan, on Over coats, on Outing Suits, All Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed free of charge whenever you say so. NOW IS THE TIME to SAVE MONEY. WIS! Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. would no doubt carry out the same policy pursued by Judg? Mclirlde. House Cleaning in Astoria. For now Is when the carpets are up and the mattings are not yet uown. when the soap doth lay In wait on the stair for the sinner who "stand but momentarily in sllpp ry places and then shoots the rest of the chute with the rapidity of lightning. Wha: is man thut he should com plain and lament, saying: "Mary. whe:e is my razor ?" And that he should ejaculate wicked words wh-n he finds it not, but walk eth Into tl.e mirror to truck It and butteth over the palm where It has been place! out of th way? For behold: she is a woman of cor- row and acquainted with grief. She la clad In the sackcloth of an old wrap per and upon the rag about her head Is ashes, and her nose is clod with fa tlgue, and upon her face Is duat and grime and many wrinkles. She eateth little and is too tired to sleep. c:''ll For the house cleaner com s not as promised; and the upholsterer sayeth yea! yea! but delivers not the goods; the hlr-d girl goes sulky and thr chil dren do cat of ammonia and othsr ;hlngs not intended for them. And when It is nearly finished the fire of the heater do-s go out and a cold storm arises ar.d all shiver and cough. Then does the woman go to bed with grip and deserteth her pots at the wlrel of the ship of confusion. The children cry and hit ea h other; he man a.nyeth down town; yea, even late into the night; tne hired girl leaves also and th"'n Is the nous deso late. So does 9 family In the days of the housecleaning; and It Is an abomina tion In the eyes of all mankind. Phil adelphia Telegraph, J poses to get the business If flrst-cluss goods and cheap prices will -cur it. There Is not a day but the stole has some good bargnln and by keeping posted an opportunity Is offered to save money. Everybody Ilk' to trude at the Morse department store. SALOONS CLOSE SUNDAY. Wis' May 8ale Draw tha Crowds. Cut Pricea Do Itt Good Sold Too Cheap. Any one of our 6000 reader who read the advertisement of the Morse partment store yesterday formed an opinion that he was selling out at any old price, but such was not the case. He has simply received a large s'.ock of good and propose to give the people the benefit of some of the great est bargains ever offered In the city If people will carefully read his an nouncements every morning they wll1 be apprised of the fact, that there 1 at least one store in Atsoria that pro Chinookitat Will Now Hava an Oppor tunity of Attending Church, This week County Attorney Hewen received from Chinook a petition for the enforcement of the law, cloning saloon on SundVy In that town, Th petition was numerously signed and contained the names of a large num ber of business mn and well knowi. citizens. Mr. Hewen at once notified all keepers of saloons In Chinook that Sunday dosing of saloons would be hereafter required and violation ot the law prosecuted. Knight' at 8aid. The celebration of the third anni versary of Nekanakum lodge, Knights of Pythias, was celebrated at Seaside Monday evening. A large delegation attended from Astoria. Over one hun dred guest were present. Addresses were ddlverd by Rich Bradburry and Dr. C. E. Linton. The Seaside or chestra furnished music und a very en joyable evening was spent. Bett Evr Packed. , McGowan & Sons shipped a car of canned spring Columbia river salmon short time ago nd this week re ceived a lett'.r from their eastern house that the salmon was the fluent ever received by that firm. The qual ity was rich in color and unusually fine. This I a big advertl ment for the Columbia river salmon and for tht packer who are able to ship the fin est fish ever put up on the Columbia river. Wis' May 8ala Drawa th Crowds. Cut Price Does It I mm 1 I I Ml At your spirit drooping? Do you feel that tired feeling? Doe your sp petlta need eoaitng? Then your blooJ I poor. Tht I nature way of tell lng you that you nt4 our ALTI-TONE It I an Ideal tonic, bracing, strength enlng and exhilarating. It purine tha blood, tone up tha ytem anj will maka you fl like yourself again In t week or so, FRANK IURT, Druggist. SOLE AGENT Comer 14th and Commercial BUk, CLEANLINESS U necessity to perfect Health ind in eucntial element of Happinew, To prevent ilckneti and enjoy the comibrti of life you ihould equip your Seeping apartment or dressing chamber with inowy white, one-piece 'iWatHT Porcelain Enameled Lavs tory and have running hot md cold water is desired at your touch. We have samples In our showroom and will gladly quote you prices. ill J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, 0. -STSC :isher's pera Otase L, E. SELIG, Lessee end RSanaser There Is no other such deal lng in 6m Wktuf-i ftmt ts Schilling's Best; no othef such goods; the goods account for the dealing. FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905 GRAND CONCERT BY Four Well Known Artists IN Solos, Duetts, Trios and Quartetts, Mrs. Walter Reed, Contralto Miss Kathleen Lawler, Soprano DomZam, Baritone AmnccTAXT Wm. J. Belcher, Tenor . ADMISSION, Reserved Seats 75c; Gallery 50c. bea son sale Thursday morning at 9 o'clock atiGriffiu's ilook Store.