The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 30, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, MAY M, 1905.
Hifi MORNING ... ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Patronize Home Industries
, and uae Wgrrenton Clara Co.'i
RAZOR BRAND CLAM NECTAR
pure and clean.
PRICE 15 CENTS PER CAN.
ROSS, HIGGINS & Co.
Local Brevities.
Mad from . puraj mineral
Olympla br.
wtr
WIm'i May 11
, Drawt th Crowdi.
Cut Prlo.t Dmi It!
Th tamr Melvlll will lvo th
Callender duck today at on' o'clock
for Orenwood cemetery.
Flavoring extracts, none better.
mad het by th Owl Drug Co.. arid
fur aal by first cluas grocer.
When you buy lmn fr rndleni
ua, :hut you gt Mlnxlon Hrand
lemon. They are th bt that grow.
All of the' public -hol, bunk",
county and lty ofm will b closed
today. Nearly all of I In store will alao
close.
The mother of Wilt Madison dM at
her home at Independence, Ore,, lut
tfaturduy. Mr. Madlaon waa at her
bedside at the time of her d-ath anr
will remain until after th funeral.
Charle Lnreen. who hna leased tht
premlae formerly occupied by Sven.
aen' book ator, and has nearly com
pleted fitting up the Int-rl'ir and ex
pect to I. ready fur business today
A. P. Power of Knappa la erectlna
a etor building at Heaald and will
open up a grocery store there In th
near future, He will move from Knnp
pa and reside at Bald In the future.
A man iuml -t'harle Thompaon,
to drunk to walk, was conveyed to
the city Jull In an xpr wagon ya-tt-rday
efirrnoon.
A man named Vic Anderson waa or
rrtd yesterday for stealing a boat,
Hla examination will com up tod.iy
in the juatlct court.
& M. Geaton carrlti a full Una of
farm Implamanta, also wagons, bus
etea and farming tool! of ail kind.
101 Fourte enth trtt.
Th engagement la announced of K.
A. fteaborg and MUa Mage Hunter,
both of llwacr and tha wadding la to
take place about July 1.
Today ia Memorial day, and a legal
holiday. The Aatorlan never mlnci
an laau and th uaunl ppr will ap
pvar tomorrow morning-.
Imported
Welch Coal Tar
One Barrel Equivalent to Two
of the Ordinary Grade.
Crown Brand s
Boat Oars.
PURE MANILA ROPE
COTTON ROPE
TWINE NETTING
Fisher Bros. Go.
Paatmaatar Hnhn announ'-a thnl t'rt
pirn nffli-o will b Itwicd all dny today
with th mtptlon of th frrlra and
annfrrnl dplry window, which will
! Opi'tt from 13:30 to 1 : 30, mull
will b diatribumd by carrit-ra.
. W. Andaron and-Dan Jarvl were
arraigned In the pilke court yvatrday
n a clutrifn of Mux drunk and dU
orderly. In cr-atlnr a dlaturbnr on
tha Khitmrock on hr trip from ln;p
Klv-r and wer! flnd flO rarh.
Bundny'a excuralon from Portland t.
Kfaald, th bint of the amaon. wu
on of tha lurgeat vr glvn vr th
A. A C. road. Thert w-era two aectlona
lirtvwn IHirtland and Aatorla, conalat
Ing of U tara.
A maaa mrtlng of tha cltlxen of
Aatorut will b held tomorrow ren
Ing, probably at Hanthorn'a hall, ti
t&ke atvpa for the celebration of the
Fourth of July. The announcement
of the time and place w ill be publlahed
tomorrow.
Kuturdny, June 0th, will be Amorlu
day at the Lewla i " Work expoaltion
and for thl occaalon the O. R. A N.
will aell ticket Aatorlu to Portland and
return at the rate of one and on. third
fur for the round trip. Belling date.
June and 10. Ticket, good retum
Ing until June 20.
Peter Krauae, who left Ataorla laat
fall with Chetfer, Vox tar Chicago,
where he haa been engaged in tht
manufacture Of the Jenrn can Ailing
mnchlnee, teturrted to Aatorla, yeater-
day. Mr. Krue waa married while
In Chicago. Hla wife la vlaltlng frlenda
In Ann Francisco and will come to A
oi la In the mar future.
HONOR
THE DEAD
The A'totbin lud a aptlul edi
tion yeaterday of 1000 roplea contain
ing the laf't nw of the Jianf
victory, over 800 of which were ola
on the etrevU. Conaldi-rnblf portion
of the newr received yeaterdny appear
In this in irnlng'a 1wue, with the very
lateat repot t from the great battle.
At a mering of the achool board laat
Huturday It waa decided to clone the
et'hoola oi Memorial day, and the mat'
tor of closing the achoola on Aatorla
day at the fair waa luld over for fu
ture conaldnratlon. There la no doubt
but the achola will be cload Thurs
day, but tj, whether they will cloe
on the Friday following hus not been
determined upon. v
There la probably no more delicious
food than clam nectar. It la raay to
prepare and la delicloua. Rose' Hlggine
carry the very beat brand and if peo
ple become accuatomed to It. they will
rind that it la a great help In maklna
out a ma).
Hide were openi Saturday by An
drew Ap for the conetructlon of a
new wagon and bluckamith ahop on
the lot eaat of hla preaent location.
Several bldg were received, but no
contract hue ben awarded but prob
ably will be In a few duya.
The committee on atreeta and public
waya filed their acceptance of the Im
provement of Fourttenth atreet be
tween Commercial and Dunne yeater
day with Auditor Anderaon. The Im
provement waa done by F, I Parket
and UenJ. Joung at tlulr own expenae.
Newa waa received In thla city Sun
day that J. Norman Callaway, who
went eaat laat week for Elmore ft Co.,
had been atrlcken with heart dlaxe.
Mra. Callaway received a meeaugc
I from Mr. Callaway yeaterdny In which
he atatea that he ha a fully recovered
and will proceed on hla journey.
The firm Information of the great
Jnpnneae victory in Aatorla waa bulle
tined at The Aatorlan oftVe. While
many dlacrcdlted the report. It la
! never bulletlna any grent event unlesa
It hna been confirmed by the htgheat
uthnrltlea. Thla la what make The
lAatorlai reliable mid the aame pollc)
I will he pureued In the future.
Km Brner and C, O. Riley, the
two men rrted Kundny for break
ing Into the Tongue Point aaloon and
White Sw.in aaloon. were given a pre
liiulijiry hi-arlng In the Juatlce court
ypatTday afternoon. Both men were
hi tttinVd j the pf-reon" linpllcuted In
the rubbety and were bound over to
the circuit court with bond fixed at
1250. Not lelng able to fuinlah bond
they were taken to the county jail.
U:tle Mnrlon Atwtter. who with her
father and mwtlier and little brother
ia vlaltlng her grandpurenta, Mr. and
Mra. W. U Col. waa immrdlately upon
her arrival here Sunday, placed unde
the care of Dr. A. J. Fulton, owing to
a fracture of the left arm. Marlon left
the train at a way atatlon Saturday
morning with her brother to talke a
little, exerr.iae, and allpped and fell,
fracturing the arm between the elbow
and the wriat.
Rev. William Seymore Short, recto
of Grace church, leaves this morning
for Portland, where he will attend i
preliminary meeting of some of the
clergy of t" e dioceae which takes place
today. The clergy rrvt In orJer to
arrange th routine work of the dio
ceae convention to be held on June
IS and to diecuea the election of th'
blahop coadjutor. Rev. Mr. Short la a
member of the examining chaplain of
the dioceae, a member of the standi m
committee and a member of the hos
pital board. He expects to return to
morrow.
Memorial Day to Be Appropriately
Observed in Astoria.
GENERAL ORDERS ISSUED
Apprepriste Exareiaes to 8 Held To
night at Fiahers' Opera House to
Pay Tribute to th Living and Dead
and to Perpetuate Their Memories.
There was a large and enthualaaflc
meeting of the Eaglea lodge Sunday.
A large number of the Seaside lodge,
which has recently united with As
toria lodge, came up and were royally
received and entertained, Joseph
Orlbler delivered the addreaa of wel
come and it waa responded to by Ed.
Abbott of Seaalde. Th Eagles orch-
fstia furnished music. Imnromntu
speeches wer made by many of the
members; refreshment were served
and enjoyable time waa had. The ac
cesalona from Seaside lodge brlnga the
memberahlp X Aatorla lodge up to S50,
and It Is In a most excellent financial
condition.
80N8 OF REST.
We are now showing a number of
elegant pieces of
ission Furniture
IN WEATHERED OAK.
Which we have recently received
direct from the east.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
CMS. HEILBORN SON
Complete House Furnisters.
Hobo Camp of Petty Larceny Thievea
Nesr Tongue Point.
Chief of Police Hallock and Capt.
Gaminel went to the. "Hoboea" Re
treat" last Saturday, where they ar
rested three men believed to be lm-
pllcattd In the hold up of the Tongus
roint ana White Swan saloons. One
of the men -was positively identified
In the seaich for the criminals they
(Uncovered the camp of the hobo and
criminal element who not during to
com to the city, Jump oft the cars ns
the train slows down going through
the Tongue Point cut. This gang of
ex-convlcts, hoboea and pef.y larceny
, thievea migrate bet we: n Ooble, where
I there is nnother nesting place, and
between Portland and the sound. They
8tal everything they can lay their
hands on In the vicinity of the Hume
mill, and live off chickens they steal
from the residents. Some davs there
are only a half doxen In camp, whin
o.her days there are over 10.
The Lewis and Clark fair has
brought many of thees criminals to
this const, and their numbers will be
increos d aa the) summer ad.ant,es.
The chief of police has made a re
quest that the people of Astoila uee
more caution In fastening their door,
and windows at night, and eclally
ihe second story windows, as many of
the members of the Sons of Rest are
wlmt are termed "porch climbers!"
Every man should carry a gun and
not be afraid to exterminate this law
less element whenever opportunity of
fers. While the police hnve authority
to arrest criminals within or without
the city limits, It would s'em better
for the sheriff to appoint a special
deputy to arrest every man fouinl at
this rendezvous, as a sure means or
ex'.eiminatlir the evil complained of.
Memorial day In Aatorla will be ob-
served aa a holiday and Cashing post,
O, A. R, th ladiea of the O. A- R. and
the Woman'e Relief Corps will strew
beautiful flowers upon the grave of
the diad heroes and have arranged an
appropriate program for th exercises
thla evening to be given at Flahera
opera 'houke. The national G. A. It.
and W. R. C. have Issued special or
ders for the observance of the day.
Mindful of the deed and sacrifice.
of our county's brave defenders w
honor thlr memory and gratefully ob
serve Memorial day. Each year bringt
more slgnlflcenee to the hallowed lua-
toms as the "myriad flags of the alien;
tnts In the great encampment where
dust and ach's sleep" are multiplied,
and the ranks of the Grand Army
which gather for this beautiful tribuie
is rapidly thinning and closing up.
Forty years have passed since th
carnage of battle cleared and the ern-
blcms of civil liberty were again re
stored. But we cannot forget the
fearful cost. the thousands who
marched away with flying colors, down
to the gl ry fields to die for eternat
right. On this, the nation's sacred
day. we recall anew their bravern
amid the roar and shriek of burstlns
shell .their voluntary sacrifice wher
ever duty called, and their steadfast
devotion to principle and loyalty tc
thet flag. Worthy df special toonoi
ar those men. removed from the In
spiring activities of war, wasted thei
lives In damp and noxious prison
sooner than betray the country wMct-
gave them birthwho prefered deaf
rather than dishonor.
Not only may we bring the fraaran
flower to garland each soldier1 grave,
out we can teach a younger aeneratlcm
that love of country Is a noble passion
and that brave ded are worthy of
remembrance and emulation. Wi
should bring some meaaage of com
fort and cheer to the comrades who
too aged and Infirm to take part In
the exerciaes of the day, are waiting
to croaa over the river and rest undee
the ahade of the tiees, so shall we
comfort the living as well as, honor
the dead.
The Grand Army of the Republic
s-as organixed ln 1866. The maximum
membership waa reached In 1890, when
40.m name were enrolled. For tha
last four year th number of the
organization have stfajlly dwindled.
In 18SS, the annual death rate among
every 10M) veteran wa 3. Now it
I 152. In 1894 the membeishlp had
ranen to rr,9,08j, an average of 10.000
diaths annually. In 1904 the member
snip was 246,261. The army fades
awny and It cannot be recruited. None
but soldiers, sailors and marines who
foaght in ti e civil war are eligible. The
day I not far distant when the last
of the Grand Army shall have an
swered to his name. At t.V time of
the laat annual report from various
government officer in Washington
2175 veterans were employer, of whom
226 were over 70 years of age.
But whn the time comes, when the
Inst one shall have answered his las
roll call, the rising generations will
continue to observe Memorial day and
will see that beautiful flowera are
planted upon the graves of these
brave boys in blue.
Day by day their rank are thinning.
one by on they disappear.
And at each succeeding roll call, fewer
.volets, answer, "heie."
Still their regiments are marching.
many march with noiseless tread.
And no bugle sound "assembly" In the
. bivouac of the dead.
Glorious tales of gallant servlc echo
still on every hand.
Charge and seige and bitter hardship.
comrades lost on sfa and land.
Now a reunited nation joins to bles
the honored dead.
Though thoughtful of the living who
have likewise fought and bled.
Hats are 'evrrentiy lifted to the heroee
lying he4-e;
Lift them to the living heroes, hall
them all with cheer on cheer.
Not for long will they be with us: soon
each regiment will be
Tented here benea'h the blosoms of
the Jund it helped to free.
Out today the drums nre muffled and
the ling at half-mast waves.
Keeping green dead heroes' m inorie'
as i.he grass above their graves
Still another weary winter shrovd:a
SHOE NEWS
' The sight of a woman crossing the street '
should convince every other woman that the
finishing touch of any , costume is proper
footwear.
, ... . . .. .
'Shabby shoes spoil the smartest costume.
Smart shoes give tone to the oldest gown.
Be well shod or you cannot be well dressed.
. We have beautiful styles in
Peter's Diamond Special Oxfords at
2.50
that will set off your spring costume to ad
vantage. Let, us show them to you the first
time you are down town.
lorse Department Store.
The Place Where Everybody Likes to Trade.
508-510 Commercial Street
Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c.
In the-anow they lay;
Now we bring them crown and gar
land of the lovlteat bloom of May.
Let them ret In honored slumber,
whlls their praise from hore
. to hore, '
Eighty million throat are swelling, we
ar fret for evermore.
Vanilla flavoring i good only If
pure. Tou get It pure, when you us
Owl flavoring extract. ' Other flavors,
too. Ask your grocer for Owl ex
tracts.
Baseball! Baseball!
West Astoria
vs. ' .
High SchooL
Today Admisaion 2So.
Wis' May Sal
Draw th Crowd.
Cut Priee Doe Itl
BURGLAR CAPTURED.
Sharif Linvill Arrest Shrman
Smith, Who Admit Guilt
Word was brought to the sheriffs
office Saturday by Dick Powv that
a young man who had been working
a few day with him at hi wood chop
ping camp on the pipe line road, had
stolen some personal property and be
lieved that he had stolen some valuable
paper from htm. Power asked him
about the papers but he denl?d It, and
he then asked him where he had slept
the night before.
Smith told him ln a small house
near the ball grounds, and) Powers
made him go there with him. When
near the ground Power became aus
picious and tried to arrest the man.
who pulled a gun on him. and there Is
no doubt but be intended to get Pow
ers Into the wood and kill him.
Sheriff Linvllle secured a description
of the man .and went to Seaside Sun
day. He found that the young man
had been there and had broken into
two houses, from One of which he had
stolen a revolver. Not finding htm at
Seaside the sheriff returned from there
and hunted all over Toungs bay tor
him yesterday. Last evening he and
Deputy Watson Bender secured a rig
and made another trip. They met the
young man near Greenwood cemetery
and Linvllle asked him to rid?, at the
same time giving Hinder the rerns and
Jumped out and held the young man
up and took the gun away from him.
He was brought to the city anil lodged
in Jail. He admitted to the Rh'riff
that he h id bioken Into several houses
and stolen several articles. He will
be given an examination tomorrow in
the Justice court. . .
The Hess restaurant, on Eleventh
street, ia considered the family reatau
raat of Astoria. Th beat meals ani
th best ervice in Astoria, 120 Eleven,
th stmt ' .
Ml
Learn to make your own dresses. We
teach you cutting, fitting and designing
quickly by latest method. Full course
$3 system Included.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
458 Commercial SU
Up Stairs.:
Wise' May Sal
Draws th Crowds.
Cut Price Does It!
EMBROIDERED DOILIES
Every one like tho dainty bit
of linen worked in many colored
silk with ham stitched or button
holed edges, but vry lady do
not know how, and many hav not
th time to mak th.m. Just get a
SNEW ROYAL
Sewing Machine and let It do th
embroidering fort you. Th result
will b a pretty a if don by hand
and th work ia don in much less
time. This is only en of th
many thing this
Up-to-D&te Machine
can do. GOLDEN OAK CABINET.
DROP HEAD EQUAL TO ANY
ON THE MARKET.
SOLID GOLDEN OAK CABINET,
Regular, $30.00.
OUR PRICE 124.00
GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET,
Regular, $27.00,
OUR PRICE $2i;00
We have three wagons and cater
to your trade. A large, up-to-data
store with a full line of good gro
ceries. Telephone if you cannot
come. W will call for your order.
Telephone Main 781.
GEO. LINDSTROM & CO..
Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. -
REMOVAL - 5ALE
WE MOVE ON JUNE 1st
to our new quarters. In order to make moving easy
we place on Special Sale cur entire stock
of Clothing, Men's Furnish
ings, Shoes, Tetc.
Goods Sold at Cost Earing' the Month of May.
CHARLES LARSON
WELCH BLOCK; 652 Commercial Street, corner 15th.