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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1905)
SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 9S. UtK MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 . A Have You Ever Tried WHITE SIVER FLOUR? It make tkt whitest bread nd coiti 00 mart money than many of to. poorer brand! ONCK t'SED ALWAYS USED. Whit Stwinj Machinal art ta Bait W wli tbea. ROSS, HIGGINS (Q. Local Brevities. For wrU-h Cea) Tar. Trip and 8ln Wb call on Flatter IJroa Co. Office room for rent. 0o. w. Itur. krr. AMorla NV.tonal Unfile. Anfrnd llclyiun , a native of Norway, tiMik out his tint cltlwnshlp paper rtrrdy.' S. Panri-er A Company ay that their M-cll ! on ahlrt ha tliu far bwn very eticoraaful. Elactrio Face Meeg. id Sealp treatment 1 fiv. .prt barbara. Bath. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. When yu liuj Innona for niedl.-al u, a- thnt you tt Mission Hrand Imiona. They are the b-t thnl grow. ItuitU-r' li-ne were Inwirtl yti-r-day by County link Clintoa to Kmhy Houghton, to liunt chicken, a 11 J lUlph V, Hall. R, M. Uaaton ctrrlta a full Una of farm Implement!, alo wagona, bug glee and farming toola of alt kinda 10S Fourteenth ttrtit. Roblnaon A Hlldebrand announce today that they are prepared to fur. tilnh houae. and carry a complete Iln for every room In the hou. Only three firm have paid the whole tale liquor Iicenee in accordance with the ordinace pacd two month ago by the common council. Several have gone out of the butineu. The chief of police will commence making arret thia week fur violator of the ordinance. To Be Nice SODA CRACKERS khould t crinp and tender. We receive ahipment every few daya direct from the fac tory ami keep our atock freah and crip. That I the reaaon our crack era are alwaya to be relied upon. I? SPECIAL For 1 Few Days. SOLID PACK Preferred Stock To matoea. 1 una S cent Inveatigate our prompt and correct delivery ayatem. Jolinsoti Bros., Good Goods 118 122 Twelfth 8t.. Attoria. A Special Display of Real Baby Carriages and Go Carts. the finest line ever shown in the city From $2.75 Up These vehicles are all of modern construction and cost 110 more than the ordinary kind. , We have them in various styles for either young or old babies. There is comfort, style and utility in all of them. Some special carts for the sea shore. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. CHAS. HEILB0RN SON Complete House Furnishers. 1 Co. I Mia. K. Jcnnlnjr presented her hus band with ao eight-pound girl jester day. Owing to the prevailing atorm yea terday, very few people were In from the country. ('apt. A. Fin her and eon Karl return ed lat evening from ftcaide where they have been ruatiemting the pat two week. Andrew Ap ha awrdl the contract for building hia new shop to Fredrick on 1 1 rem., end work Its com mewed on the foundation. In the probate etnirt yeaU-rday the tiitul ai'coimt of the ndiiiinitintir in the e(ale of Thoe. , Wet ha l-eti m-1 for Monday, July 10. If the weather i ph-annt today I Kme of iMHeball will be played at Ska mokawu between (lie Ovtaptinpun and Kkamokawit nine. The Li ndenbttrgcr cold atorage plant t paying fUhcrmcn ix cent a potiml for atnrgeon, an advance of three cent from the lcginning of the ean. No. 2 Folding Brownie Camera, for Zii picture, IS. Alao full Una of other photographic auppllea and hod. aka at Frank Hart'a drug atore. The contract for rebuilding the wharf at Fort Columbia wa awarded to F.. (uataNon yeaterday by Capt. fiiwdale. The contract price wa 11.310. Work will be commenced at once. The funeral of the late Mi Fannon will 1 held thia afternoon at 1 o'clock from St. Mary' Catholic church, the aervicra la-ing conducb-d by the jwntor, Rrv. Father Water. The, interment will be niade in Greenwood cemetery. Warant for the collect lun of delin quent atreet aM-meni have Iieen turned over to the chief of polh-e and he will commence to prepare the nccea aary notice for advettiaing the property for tale thia week. Encouragement wa given to the men interested in aecuring fund for exter minating the ea lion by a auWrip tion of 100 from W. E. Schlmpff of the North Pacific Brewery Company. Thi i the kind of enterprlxe that build up citiea and foater and protect it enter prise. The municipal ele-tion occur in Port land tomorrow. The fight i between William, republican, and Lane, demo crat, for mayor. There i very little intereat manifeated in the election of other officer. The indication point to the election of William by a close mar gin. A runaway, which occurred near the AMoria Iron Work, yeaterday after noon, might have remitted aerionaly but for the action of a oounigeou ieron who atopp.id the runaway near the Oc cident hotel. The horae ladouged to the Tny laundry mid wa attached to one of their delivery wngon. .1. '. I'op.-. K. iCiiMi-rhuai-h ami V, K. lli-rrick have been appointed appralwr of the estate of Anna M. done, de eeaaed. T'u; pra-rty l situated in the Xrhalt-m. John N. Griffin ha awarded the fol lowing contract ' for the ' construction of hie new atore building on Commer cial atreeti Foundation, Dill k Young; building, K. (luatafaon) plumbing, W. V, Uw t Co. 1 electric wiring, Reliance Kli'trlal Work. W. C. Jaw ha returned from a vUit to the Lewi and Clark fair, and report a very creditable exhibition. He advlae peopfi! attending to take plenty of money a everything ha a price and it i not cheap, lie wan roiiiM-lled to pay .'! a nltfht for a room, a were aereral other Ato.iuiii who visited the fuir. Teople who have been to Portland and vUited the exposition atute that it cot alNiiit $25 to go to Portland and re main two day. It cott for admiaaion to the fair anil couceitm, the rail road fare i $.1.00; boU-l roonu H a niuht and meaU alxnit 3 a day. It I almimt imNmilile to aee even one-half of the exhibit in two day' time. Axtorla merchant report that bui ne i a Kd if not better thi year than for the corn-kponding jcriod laat year. The canoe i attributed to the largely iliieaeil population. Moat of the million rcMiit that buinei ha fall en off, and that thi apring ha Ix-en the piMreit aiiirt- they have la-en ill buni ne. They uttriliute the decrea to the tloxing of gambling. The merchant of Atoria hnv decid ed not to cIimw their atore oil June 10. Atoriu day nt the fair, a it come on Saturday r.nd would be a great incon venience to the H-ople of A-toria, many luUiring men recvive their nay Sat urduy and mot of the family hopping i done ou that day. The clerka will be permitted to attend the excurnion II they ao deire, one clerk being retained to attend to buaine. The program of the organ recital to be given next Thurday evening at the irt Lutheran church ha been care fully prepared and aome of the beat talent haa been aecured. It promise to be a rare treat for lover of mulc and will give everyone an opportunity to lite to the new pipe organ recently etablihed In that church. The concert i for the benefit of the organ fund and dciH-rving of liberat patronage. The Fourth of July committee, ap Minted at the ma meeting Thurmlay night, will hold a meeting Monday aft ernoon at the office of Chief Kngineer Foter at the chemical engine houe to make arrangement for a auitable program for the celebration. A full at tendance i reiueted. The buninea houae of Astoria are enthutiaatic for the celebration and if a full committee i present a good program can be ar ranged. 1 In the proltate court yeaterday, in the matter of the guardinnhip of Richard K. Hirchard, the guardian Fklward HidebiiHch prented claim amounting to $Ht).HI) and they were allowed $37.73! ahto allnwe.1 the guardian tiO and Har rion Allen attorney fee (SO. An order wa alo made allowing the guardian to loan t),000 of the fund of the eatate on real ette. The bond and atock of the ettate were appraised at $.1,200 and old for 6.&P3.fl7. The common council will meet In reg ular action tomorrow night at which time a numlier of atreet improvement ordinunce will come tip for conaidera- tioli. Fourteenth atreet Wtween Hnrri noil nid Jerome ami Ninth from Astor to the water front, will no doubt 1k favorably acted upon. What will he done with the improvement of Exchange street and Jerome avenue ha not Ix-en determined upon, the only question lc- Iiijj whether the city is in a position nt thi time to improve those two thor ottghfarc. Tomorrow evening John L. Sullivan and hi incomparable company of ath letic and vaudeville stars will be the attraction et Fisher'. The program will consist of the Julea Irey Company, con sisting of mother, aon and daughter, the former playing piano, daughter the violin and the won the cornet. He is only 10 year of age and i considered the iireatest cornetist that ever drew a bow, ouUide of hi lamented father. Mis Maud Cotter, a very handsome woman and a first-cla artist. The tight picture of Jume J. Corbctt and Kill MiCoy allow every blow and move ment in the 24-foot ring a plain a the nose on your fuee, also ahowing the knock -out blow. A very "atrong apnv ing exhibit Wtween John L. and his partner. Jim MeCormick. John 1 aUo pH'nrs in full evening dress and gives a monologue, thus insuring an evening of enjoyment aehlom if ever seen In As toria. Scat now selling at Griffin'. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Importance of Playgrounds for Development of fhe Muscles. NEEDS OUTDOOR EXERCISE Profeaaor John Tyler of Amlwrat Col lect Diicuaaea Important Qaeationi Before the American Social Science Aaaociation of Boston. The following; remark of Prof. John M. Tyler, head of the Amherst (Ma.) College department of biology, at the tootling- last week, in lUmton, of the American Social Science Association, are timely and of local interest, in view of the ta-nding proposition to appropriate $1,000,000 for the purpose of play ground for public achool children: "Two chie of children in our public achool demand special attention today. First, the children of the busineaa and professional classes. Second, the bright er and more ambition children of every ctaaa. Both these classed will probably enter into business or professional life. A aound und vigorous body and Uxigh nervous sy-ti-m are aWIutely essential to their auccess. Muscular exercise and fresh air are nweary to the child to promote growth and development of all the vital orguns, the brain included. If the motor centers arc not well developed the adult Wcoines an unpractical dream er, ever, a President Walker ha aaid 'standing shivering on the brink of ac tion,' always planning, hoping or crit icising, never creating or realizing, he motor center must W develoMd early, if at all. "The average child need far more outdoor exicise today than a century ago. lie actually ha far le than ued to be furnished by the farm. In t In city lie ha my little, if any. The child Wgin going to achool younger, and tin achool year i almost three time a lonj. a then. We are planning auuimei achool to keep him busy and to take him off our hand for the rest of the year. We hope tha the room i projier ly warmed and ventilated and lighted, and that the desk are united to his stature. But in our smaller town and village one young woman or mere girl must manage 50, or more children at their most restlesa age. Order must W maintained or chaoa will result. Th. children must ait still a large part of the time. I sympathize with the teach er even more, if possible, than with thq children. "Ix-t u turn our attention for a mo ment to the girl. At six, or perhaps at eight, she ia little, if any, farther along in her development than a Wy. But the girl of fourteen of fifteen i nearly 01 quite two year in advance of the boy of the Mine age. In other word, ber period of preparation, or storing up ma terial and strength, for the puliertal change, which are ao great that we might almost call them metamorphosis, is two year shorter. It is shorter still in the city, for life in the city pro mote early maturity. The pubertal periml of the girl i shorter, and hence more likely to be hurried and stormy than the case of the boy. The period from six or seven year to ten or eleven is the time allowed to atore up the largest possible amount of material and strength against the trying year to come. She should la- allowed to use them for this purpose. "In view of these facts most of our Wst UH'rintcttdf nt and teacher lie- lieve thnt a change or liuxliHeat ion ot our present ctiriiculm would W highly advantageous, if it is not already lui- (MTative, for the children of the lowest grade nt lenst. This change would mal;? the playground and school garden of at lenst equal importance with the desk and recitation. It mean mort frequent pauses and more and longer recesses, more motor activity. The ad vantage of such a change would be many and great. It mean less crowd ing and precocity. Less time used with more enjoyment would result in more healthy growth of mind and body, in Wtter habit of study, and in larger ac usition of knowledge." "True social life apparently Wgins in the primary and intermediate grade. Here Wy and girls, with much friction and squabbling, learn to adjust them selves to their surrounding. The tini est and niot enduring friendship are made early. Thi part of education, whose field i the layground rather than the desk, need sNcial emphasis in our day of small families. "Such a change has been introduced in many of our most progressive towm and cities, nnd with admirable results It will finally prevail in our rural sdion' a well. Hut here it will force its way more slowly against the pejudices ot Unloading Sale ! Commencing June 1st and Continuing until June 15th. We are overloaded and have cut prices right much larger than it of the year. $10.00 Ladie 8uitt $6 50 $12.50 Ladiaa Suit $950 $15.00 Ladws 8uit $11.50 $350 Ladiaa Skirt $2 95 $3.00 Ladiaa Skirt. $2 95 $3.00 Ladiaa Skirt $1 95 $250 Ladiaa Shoe. $1 50 50o Boy.' Waiata 25c 75c Fancy Shirt. 50c 75o Straw Hata 25e 35c Nov.lty Dre.a Good.... 23 Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Lites to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. . New Idea Patterns 10c. parents and public, who would have even the baby devote itself to learning something useful. "Prof. Tyler cited statistic austan ing the exclusion of veil-known physi ologists, that 'health cornea through the muscle, and flies out through the nerves."' John McCue died yesterday morning in Portland at the residence of bis daughter, Mrs. A. A. Cook. He was born in Ireland and wa 71 years of age. lie waa a veteran of the civil war and a member of Ctnthing Poet, 6." X. R. fie had resided in Astoria for many year and waa well and favorably known. Th funeral will take place in Portland Mon day under the auspices of the G. A. R. Several member of dishing" Post will go up from Astoria to attend the fun eral. $25 REWARD. U5.00 reward will be paid' for 'the recovery of the body of Mtaa Annie Seabora; and the same for the recovery of Robert Broon. both of whom were drowned May 30, 1905. CHAS. SEABORQ. Are you lacking In strength and vig or? Are you weak? Are you In pain? Do you feel all run down? The blesa-Ing- ot health and atrencth come to all who use Holllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 centa. Frank Hart'a drug atore. Progress Shoes for Ladiaa are the BEST $2-50 shoea made. We have Juat re ceived a full line of these shoes. Lace and Blucher. Vlcl Kid. patent leather tips. BILLY BUSTER SHOES for the boys huve a sol that won't wear out. S. A.GIMRB Fin. Boots and Shoea 543 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. W. ar. SOLE AGENTS In this territory for PIANOS AND ORGANS of superior make. Our l.ad.r ia th. celebrated STEIN WAY, which needs no comment. Th A. B. Chaaa, Estey, Emerson, .Heller, Richmond and aoveral other are all the very b.st in their class. .Our prices on these pbmoa are lower than ever before quoted In this s at?, and wi are In position to make nuwt satis factory terms. Will jRhi.Uy mull you catalogue upon application, nnd very coidially Invite you to call at any time you may be In rortlaml. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Washington Str.et, Portland, Oregon. are going to unload. We and left, as overstock is ought to be at this time , 60 and 70e Novalty Dr Good ,.48e $1.25 Shirt Waiata 95e Gooda $9o 20o Crap. Dr Good 15a J 5c Cotton Draaa Gooda ...A 17a 35c 8ilk Taffeta 25a 35c Horn. Spun . ... 25a $1.00 and $125 Novalty Draaa $1.50 Shirt Waiata $1.15 $2.00 8hirt Waiata $1AS Learn to make your own drtsaea. teach you cutUng, fitting and deatgnbta; quickly by latest method. Fall conn 15 eyatem Included. SATISFACTION GUARANTEES. 453 Commercial SU ' Up Stair. ' IT'S A SNAP to Embroider with a good sewing machine. ?, ' It's a Greater Snap to buy at our SPECIAL PRICES a NEW ROYAL 8wing Machine ana! let it d. th ombr.id.ring fan you. Th. result will b. as pretty a if don. by hand and th. work ia don. in much kwa tinM. Thia hi only on. of th. many things thia . ' Up-to-D&te Machine ean do GOLDEN OAK CABINET. DROP HEAD EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MARKET. SOLID GOLDEN OAK CABINET, R.gular, $30.00. OUR PRICE $24X8 GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET, R.gular, $27X0. OUR PRICE $21X0 We bavo three wagons: and cater to your trade. . A larg. up-to-dat. atora with a full line of good gro ceries Telephone If you cannot come. W will call for your order. Telephone Main 78L GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avanua, Upper Astoria. A Victory To celebrate the successful opening of our ncw stoie, we offer FOR ONE WEEK ONLT the biggest hat special ever presented to the buying public. We have bought the entire sample line of the manufac turers of th. famous hat, r.gistaraal under the trade-mark The Conqueror You get the benefit of our chanc. There are over aix different shade 1b gray, brown and tan These $3.00 Hats for one week only SU.SO BACH. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE oo7 Commercial Street OPPOSITE PUBLIC , TELEPHONE OFFICE. u in