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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
THURSDAY, JUKI 15, 190J. THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 The Astoria Restaurant. AN ASTORIA - Pale Bohemian Boor Best In The Northwest North Pacific CLEANLINESS newi'ty to perfect Hcalih and et Hippinm. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or The The Palace Cafe, j, o. a. nowint rmid.nt . t rrrawioN, viorrmU.Dt Astoria Savings Bank Capital Pl(t In $100,000. Surplus and Undivided ProflU WV.00O. TnMcto a General Banking Buluu. I otewst Pali! on Ttm. Denoalla. 161 Tenth tiwwt, First National Bank KSTAULISIIKD 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Hi TO Will positively euro any caso of lldnoy op Bladder disease not beyond the peach of medicSnea Wo medicine can do bsiopo. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE strengthens the urinary organs, builds up the kidneys and invig orates the whole system. IT 10 GUARANTEED TWO SIZES 50o and $1.00 : If you want a gool, clean meal or if you are In a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant Thin fine restaurant it thoroughly up-to. date in every detail. , EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE PRODUCT Brewing Co. an essential element To prevent ilcknew and enjoy the comforts of life you should equip your ilceping apartment or drening chamber wiih a anowy white, one-piece ".StaaxW Porcelain Enimelcd Lavs, tory and have running hoc and cold water at dctircd at your touch. We hive Mmplci in our ihowroom and will g!J!y quote you. prices. 1 ,3 Best Restaurant. rar Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co. riANIC PATTOM. Cashier J. W. UAKNKK, Assistant Caahlat AITORIA, OREGON. of Astoria, Ore. 17 A . SOLD IHD REC011EKSED BY CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist. COURT DOCKET. Catea oa the Circuit Court Docket for the June Term. The following i thr docket of th circuit Cutirt of (1ato county for the .In lie term commencing Monday, June Ills Assignment of John Chris- holm 4 Co. Assignment of Anna Feakes Assignment of K. R. Uawes Astoria Packing Co. t ; ', . vs. Mike I'ecovtcb Sadie K. Kchlussel et al va. T. Cadigan, IL Piper, ve. NkhoUi Bros. 4 Co. George Hill, va. Jai. W. Han, Sheriff of Clat- sop County. Assignment of Rebeeca Straw Assignment of th. Columbia Ion Works. Bremnrr 4 Holme,, va. Clinton A Co. John McQuInn, Wm. B. Adair et aL Astoria Saving Bank, va. John Hendriekeon. The Scow Bay Iron k Braaa Work,, v,. The Columbia Electrical 4 Repair Company. R. E. Carruthers, v. George II. George et al. Braunscbweigrr 4 Compaoy (a corporation), va. C. Evenaon. Matt Range, I va. M. Sun man. J. E. Tllton and W. P. Tilton, part oc rt aa Tilton 4 Or Kpach, va. I. A. Conn. C. A. Bottom. va. Grand Rapid, Lumber Co. John L. Bock, va. City of Astoria. Anton Stamat, va. William Beaaley. The Columbia River 4 Neha loin Railway Co., a cor poration, va. The Whitney Land Co., Ltd., corporation. In th. matter of the appli cation of Nora FiUpatrick to have the title to car tain land, and preiuiaee regiatered. B. J. Callahan, vs. FrancU Callahan. Stoffer Teter Raakl, va. Marcua Wise. Leonora Newman, va. Samuel Newman. The Columbia Land 4 In vestment Co., a corporation va. The Van Dusen Investment Co., a corporation. Andrew Hansen, va. Mary Hansen. Sarah Elisabeth Leasy, va. John Thomas Leasy, Chris. Berg, va. George W. Sanborn. hui. Stest ui Crtvil With ExeniUtln; Mat A. H.Thurnea, Mr. VUli Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, 0., write: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble tor years, psss Ing grsvel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only gave relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE the result was surpriiing. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc., end now I have no pain across my kidneys snd I feel like a new man. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good." Is Othtr Rimid Cm Cosspin With It Thos. V.Carter, of Ashboro, N.C., had Kidney Trouble and one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE ejected a perfect cure, and he aays there is no remedy that will compare with it. LeRoy S. Davidson, V. The City of Astoria, a muni cipal corporation. William Martin, ' vs. John Iti-id. The Allen Stock Co. and L. K. Kellg, garnishee, v. W. It. Whalling and Wife. John Kopp, va. C. Evenaon. Equitable Saving 4 Loan Association, a private cor poration, v. Georgia V. I)ellinger and John S. Dellinger, her hus band. Bridget Grant and Peter Grant v,. Oregon Railway 4 Naviga tion Co., D. H. Welch and Leander LeBeck. BenJ, Young et al va. The Columbia Land 4 In vestment Co., (corporation. John B. Enright, va. T)i, Wilderman Free Gold Extraction Company. Jamea W. Welch et al, va. C. Christiansen. Stat, of Oregon, va. M. Ruman, appeal from jua tice court. Casciato and Ragaone, va. Oregon Timber 4 Lumber Co., et aL Columbia River Packers' As sociation. va. Han, Peterson et al. S. H. Willet va. Wm. Johnson. Mary A. Kinaey, va. C. J. Curtla. Fisher Bros., va. Mike Erkkson. Lottie V. Wolfe, va. Chas. Jacob Wolf. The Clatsop Mill Co.. va. Alfred E. Kinney et al. A. V. Allen, vs. H. Chresenes. Rosa, Higgins 4 Co., (a cor poration), va. IL Chresenes. Nellie Parker, va. Ebln P. Parker. Allen 4 Lewis, va. V. H. Coffey. In the matter of the appli cation of Johanna C. Owen, to register th. title to cer tain real estate. J. M. Adama, va. Clara M. Adam,. Charlea A. Rust. Ezra O. Rust, George L. Burrow n and Ida L. Macphereon. vs. Clataop county, Or., and Thomas Linville aa sher iff of said Clatsop county. C. H. Wheeler, v. Clatsop county, Ore., and Thoa. Linville aa sheriff of eaid Clatsop county. John E. Duboia, va. . Clatsop County, Ore., and Thoa. Linville aa sheriff of aaid Clatsop county. Blodgett Company, Ltd., a partnership association, va. Clatsop County, Ore., and SSL o)c JllLS Thos. linville ,s sheriff of aaid Clataop county. The Whitney Co., Ltd., a partnership association, v,. Clatsop C-ounty, Ore., and Thoa. Linville as sheriff of aaid Clatxop county. Masonic I -and 4 Building Association, va. Oregon Railroad 4 Naviga tion Company. Eliza Williamson, va. C. W. Hamblin and H. M. Hamblin. Geo. E. I'lummer 4 Co., a corporation, vs. Charles Lutjens. S. Elmore, va. Alex Striebe, Cordelia Sprau er and L. IL Sprauer, part ners engaged hi business under the Arm name of Seaside Livery 4 Fuel Co. IL F. Prael 4 Co., incorporated va. J. K. Wirt. J. F. DArcy, Jr., B. A. Lab be and IL B. Nicholas, va. Oregon Railroad 4 Naviga tion Company. Anna M. Ford. va. Frank W. Ford. Joph Bernard, va. G. D. Jonea et aL Joseph IL Stahl, va. Sadie S. StahL H. W. Cyrus and W. G. Cyrua, partners, doing business un der the firm name and atyle of the Reliance Electrical Work,, va. J. S. Dellinger, doing business under the name of J. S. Del ' linger 4 Co. L. A. Larson Nandrup. va. Charles C. Rosenberg and A. Kiljunen. Elinor Ely Johnston, ve. John M. Johnston. Astoria Saving Bank, incor porated. va Ben 8. Otsen, Perry S. Olsen and John Anderson, partners, doing businesa under the firm name of OUen Bros. Jay Tuttle, rs. August Hilatrom. A. A. Cook, va. Caspar Drilling 4 Marie Drill ing 4 W. B. Hayden. - W. A. Menier, v. Emma Menzer. N. C. Ubke, vs. E. F. Libke. , C. H. Winders, trustee of the estate of Thorvald Oben, a bankrupt, va. Louis Olsen, Merilla J. Buff ington and The Astoria Na tional Bank. State of Oregon, vs. Anton Pederson. T. S. Corneliua, va. Rosa Casaregola, Frankie Case regola and Ryman Casaregola sometimes known and called I'mborto Casaregola. Clara A. Davidson, vs. George W. Davidson. Emily M. Cashel, P. F. Knapp, A. L. Knapp, Aug ut McPherson and E. Ogel vie. Hans Peterson, vs. H. G. Van Duaen Patrick MeGrath, vs. A. W. Lambert. . J. P. &x)than, C. C. Oarke. William F. O'Connor, va. ' John Sirey and Mrs. John Sirey. Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company, a corporation, vs. C. C Lutjens and Geo. E. Plum mer 4 Co., a corporation. Alaska Fishermen', Packing Company, a corporation, va Paul C. Lutjena and C. C. Lut jens and Geo. E. Plummer 4 Co, a corporation. Keating 4 Flood, va. Annie Abbott. Charles N. Johnson, va. Freda E. Johnson, EMa E. Dunn, va. Levi Duan. 1 P. A. Trullinger, vs. J. Caskey, Glen Ward and Tay lor Hardy, partner, doing business under the firm name of Flavel Lumber 4 Shingle Company. D. L. Kelly, doing business un der the name of P. L. Kelly Logging Company, vs. J. C. Claskey, Glen Ward and T. J. Hardy, partners, doing business under the Arm nam. of Flavel Lumber 4 Shingle Co. LOW EXCURSION RATES. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From Chicago to Anbury Park, N. J., and return, $21.35. TkkeU good going June , 29, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return un til August 31 by extension. Stop over at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, r ' ; Through sleeping cars to Asbury Park. Baltimore and return, $18. Ticket, good going July 2, 3 and 4. Valid for return until August 31, by extension. Stop-over at Washington. The only line that operate, through train. Send for circular, to Peter Haway, Pacific Coast Agent, San Fran-, eiaco. .y B. N Austin, G. P. A, Chicago Consult your nearest ticket agent for detail,. . Huge Taak It waa a huge task to undertake the cure of such a bad ease of kidney di sease as that of C F. Collier, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Bitters did it He writes: "My kidney, were so far gone I could not ait on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depression. In Electric Bitten, however, I found a cure and by them waa restored to perfect nealth. I recommend the great tonic medicine to all with weak kidney,, liver or itomach. - Guaranteed by C. Rogers, druggist. Price, 50 cent. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintain, unexcelled servica from the west to the east and south. Making- close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, paasengera are given their choice of routes to Chlcag-o, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these point, to the far east Prospective travelers desiring- Infor mation aa to the lowest rates and beat routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agnt, 14S Third St., Portland, Ore. C LIXDSEY. Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St- Portland, Ore. PAUL R THOMPSON. Paas'gr. Agent, Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash. Dying of Famine. Is in its torments, like dying of con sumption. The progress of consumption from the beginning to the very end, is a ' long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption in ite first stage,", writes Wm. Myers, of Cearfosa, Md "after trying different medicine, and a good doctor in vain, I at hut took Dr. King's New Discovery which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure for coughs colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc Pos itively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers drug store, price 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottles free. NEW POLICY AT THE STAR MATCHLESS ACTS Beginning June 12, Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. OTTO FLECHTL'S TRYOLEAN QUINTET In English and German Warbling Es pecially. THE SCAFFORryS GOAT and DOG SHOW THE MUSICAL THORS The Famoua European Virtuoso KELLY AND DAVIS The Greatest Commediana in America THE SISTERS PERLE AND DIA MANT Parisian Singers and Dancers. LA BARB Novelty Contortion Dislocation Act ARTHUR EL WELL Pictured Melody, "What The Band Plays." STAROSCOPE "Frills How Jones Lost His Roll." Admission 10 cens. Reserved Front Rows 20 cents, Matinee 10 cents Any Seat a Evening, First Show, 7:30 and $ P. M. First Show at 7:30 sharp.