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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1905)
HIE MORNING ASTOKlAN.AMOKv M MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903, VC CCAJUJfTBS OUH Dependable Mocha and Java Coffee Watt fa especially put op for our Urn 9f trade, to b ejul to th best ia the mmmLH, and second to none. One Pound 40c PREPAHEFOR BATTLE B fin are canning fruit this year, ltsnatser that we Mil the famous KSSOXT JARS. ASTOIUAGKOCERY City Churches Organize for Civic Improvemeut Crusade. -CLOSED" VS 'OPEN" TOWN Delegate from Practically Church and Organisation ia City Meet at Congregational Church and Organ it to Carry on Fight for a Clean C.ty. SB Commercial 8i Phono Main Ml ItellFood Value of a KXCH GSADE COFFEX k little appro mmUt hy the arerage drinker of this awBt breakfast beverage always ex eaBrat, if yon use our High Me Llocha and Java Coffee at 35c a Pound Coffee has both a stimulating and . a Nutrient Quality. The special meeting at the Congrega tional church, for the purpose of or "Whereas, There have Wen some of the well-known citins of the city con gregating from time to time discussing as to the bet way to proceed to bring back to the city the evil that have been closed, and we deem this an Insult to all law-abiding citizen; therefore. be it Resolved. That if they persist in uch a policy we advise that the people of the city who believe in law and order deal with those merchant who iT against these evils Thi caused considerable discussion, but wafiilly carried, and after agree ing to meet at the Congregational church i Every I next Friday night at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of electing officers for the per manent organisation and transact such other business as might come before the organization the meeting adjourned. After the adjournment was taken ome of the prominent religious worker were interviewed and the concensus of opinion wa that the organisation was JUST A WEEK LEFT One 'for All, and All for Astoria Sale's End Near-This W Is Worth Money at our Store. PROHPT ACTION REWARDED EILIRS PIANO HOUSE Announces the Close of a Remarkably Successful Special Piano and Organ Salt at Their Sample Rooms, Nob. 41s and 414 Com mercial Street mo I gamzing a federation of the various h0 to tr? to foro tf dow n " hurehee and societies in the city into l,in throa, 8tiwr speaking. one central bodv, whose purpose it will nd tn thr n intention of try be to further the work for the better- in to forp n?on inia h churches, ment of the city ak.njr moral lines al- aapito assertions to the contrary. though called uoon verv short notice. But 00 th "T n"J r was an unqualified success in the matter firra determination to continue the work of attendance, and thoush there was no "eJ wgun ami in every way pos Saturday, September Mo Is the date set for the close of one of the most suc cessful sales that we havt ever held in I Astoria. After that date all pianos and organs remaining in stock will be sold at regular prices. Can you afford to put off longer the purchase of that piano for your borne? .,.-.rJ .nif-.inn. nf nihn.Sa.m protect their children and home Buy now and secure a saving to your- I .. . ... .... ,llf f ( ten in ... I disolaved. vet one could into from the ,rora v " S " nana " HV" w Pw l 3HXS IS TEE WEEK FOR PRESERV ING PRUNES AND PEARS. looks and tone of those present a de termination to leave nc stone unturned to prevent the old "open town" element from again coming into control of the city, and to uphold in every way pos sible the pre, the sheriff and district attorney in their efforts to supress these evils. Resolutions were also passed con demning the action of certain citizens of the city who were attempting to re tore the old order of things. Among the different churches and or ganizations represented at the meeting were the following: First Congregational, First Methodist, First Presbyterian, First Baptist, Beth any Lutheran, Norwegian-Danish M. E., Finnish National, Woman's Christian Temperance union; Woman's Suffragist organization, Finnish Temperance so ciety, Total Abstinence society of upper town, Salvation Army, Peniel minion. with an "open town BIG ORDER FOR LUMBER. you may select. Remember, ours is alwsys the store I of lowest prices for highest grade goods. Remember, too, that we have only one price. It is no "hold-up' cse when vou China ia the Market to Buy as,ooooo buy here. Another point! We promise M . 1 - I eec I no more than we are able to do, and Seattle, Sept.- 3. Puget Sound mill I we fulfill every obligation. have been requested to figure on an or-1 Just to mske it interesting, we will der for 23.000,000 feet of lumber for de- allow FIFTEEN DOLLARS to any one livery in China. The order is one of the presenting this "ad" to tis not later than largest ever brought to the mills of this I Tuesday noon, or TEN DOLLARS if pre. part of the country, and in value repre- Isented as late as Saturday noon; same sent about $2,500,000. to be applied toward the purchase price The mills furnishing the lumber will of any piano remaining in stock at the probably have to furnish tonnage, which time. will have the effect of piscine the orders I Don t forget to cut out this "ad" and in the bands of a few of the leading bring it to us. it means money to you; mills instead of a general distribution, land the sooner you act, the greater is The cargo price of lumber at the present your saving. time is about $10 per thousand. Four FJLERS,riANO HOUSE. years ago the same lumber sold for $14 (Established in Astoria, January, 1901. I take pleasure in informing my many customers that from this ' time on you will find me at my place of business, ready to wait on you all, and show you that for a A Ira 1& yy iiygj per thousand. llic fiiciiiiic. v Italia visaa oiicuiuni iv ., .1 . . 1, , .1 I . v iiv b vara vs air i'iul' " 1"""TW : ,.. tM vt ,v, , .,... r..:- Inn tim with annff U'hifh was fnllnwPfl 1 4 promi THE GROCER. Ttatk and Commtrcial 8trtts Branch at Unlontown. SPECIAL REGATTA SALE TV Bors a soag is suig the more ycyular it becomes and the mora we aeS. To introduce four really GOOD SONGS the publishers will allow us to acl FIFTY COPIES only at a special jrn f, only 15c Each J. N. GRIFFIN Set the Window Display. WASHING WITHOUT WATER 3 Ufcc Try hi r to Oct Rid of Daadrafl Wit boot HerpicJde. DM 70a ever ses any one trying to -rub themselves without soap or aicr? If you did what would you say of Sum? t Is every bit as foolish to try to get lid at Dandruff and to prevent Bald Bess by feeding the germs which cause m. ajfh Canthrarides. Vaseline, Glycer ine and similar substances which form tbm principal Ingredients of most so called Hair Vigors. Kewbre's Herplclde is successful be nw it attacks and kills the parasitic germ which feeds on tbe hair roots. It Is the original and only genuine ratp germicide manufactured. SoM by leading druggists. Send 10c. in mmps for sample to The Herplclde Co., trt.it. Mich. Eagle- Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Prog Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. latrrin, Prop. "Special Agent." timber is confirmed by several nens mill men of Seattle. SAVE IN FREIGHT. Roads Required to Carry Freight at Re duced Rates. 422 and 424 Commercial St. Why suffer with, headache, conxtipa- tion, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, when Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will cure you? No money wanted un- les you are cured. M cents, Tea or Tablets. For wile by Frank Hart. There is no better' store than by an invocation by Rev. Lyman J, Trumbull of the First Baptist church, a-king Divine guidance and help in the work to, be performed. The purpose of the meeting was then briefly stated by Rev. Luther D. Ma hone of the First Congregational church, after which, on a motion made by Rev. C. A. merson ot the Uanwn-.Norwegian 0lvmDia. Wash.. SeDt. 3.-An arrange- M. E. church, Rev. Mahone was selected nient hag ma(je ti,roU(,n the efforts arriving in Portland at 8:30 P. M to serve as chairman. nf i'nl,P,ml,n rn.U.on . i,q better war to see the slchts of the Co- A motion was then made by Rev. . lumbermen of Washington mav have the lumbla river than on the decks of tb H. Layson of the First Presbyterian advantage of a cheaper freicht rate on Telegraph, thurcn to me enect tnar"a ooara, con- umber to the government, siting of one member irom each church jj,, Northern Pacific and the Union and wxiety, be appointed to perfect paPifle( being land-grant roads are re- plans for the federation of the different quire1 to nr government freight at cnurcnes ana societies 01 me city, greatly reduced charge, which was adopted without discussion Tbe Astorian, 75 cent a month. Fast Trip by Telegrapk. The fast steamer Telegraph leaves Cal ender dock, Astoria, for Portland, Ore., daily except Friday, at 2 o'clock P. M, No I fflEMAM WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier If you want the family to be healthy strong and active, give them Hollister's I Rockey Mountain Tea this month. Makes rich, red blood, bone and muscle. 351 This, it is propo.-ed, will be made to cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart's Kev, J. Jv torsytft.-superintenaent 01 work for t)ie of the lumbermen Dru store. the feeamens institute of this city, was by havin- the 0Vernment contract for the next speaker, and m the eoure of Mumber delivered at the railway and pay j 1.- 1 n.l .1.-1. . iiucrexiiiig iai e iuiruuuc-u u for he transoortat on a - - . an Like Finding Monty. Finding health is like flmlinir mnncv following resolution: yhh this chantre in the eovernment's .ini. ,m- .i,.ir n, 111 .,. '. mt,L I ........... I ..urr,. e . .c n method of purchasinir lumber it can buy vu w. a wh. enM. ihrntt. t,r obligations to the prens for the valuable at a pri(H reduced to the fxient of the I eheat irriUtion, better act promptly cMice mat 11 UB renuri m ic difference in the freight raU. hike W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va, 0. ine a..u rC Mr. Cushman thinks this will be de- ne ay.; "I had a terrible chest trouble, pieaseu over tne atuiuue 01 me jiom- ci(lwlly advantaceous to the lumbermen Un.ed bv .mnk. and coul Aut on mv lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. ,.t...f.t.,..t.,.4..,..t.t.m..f..w.4,. I The SEASIDE HOUSE! mg Astorian, declaring in favor of law Lf tlie Xorthwest. and order; therefore, be it "Resolved, lhat we extend to tne C0Sj HIM LICENSE. management of the Morning Aorian our thanks and pledge ourselves to stand inspectors Take Away License on Ac hy the policy of the paper; eonnt nt DniBVnnM "Iiesoive.1, .m, mat, our gratitude i Seattle, fept. 3. Drunkennens on the due to the sheriff and district attorney part of lers of vessels, whether the King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds." Greatest sale of 1 any cough or lung medicine in the world. At Chas. Rogers' drug store; 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. for the splendid service they have given. man in question be a navigator or an We are also gratified at the success thus engineer, during the time they are on far made in the cause of civic righteous nes, but as there needs to be a unani mity of action to hold what we have taken and to go on and possess the land that is to be taken. We urge a loval support of the churches and the organizations to the executive board appointed by this meeting in all the recommendations that it shall make from time to time." This was passed by an overwhelming majority. Rev. Forsyth was followed by the Rev. C. A. Peterson of the DaniHh-or-wegian M. K. church in a short but interesting address in the course of which he submitted the following resolution: C300000000000C00OSO000 We Sell g o 1, L DOUOlQS o Shoes l o The best in thc mirktt q Try them, o S, A. G1MRE o o duty, is from now on to be considered just cause for revoking the government license held by the man against whom the charge is proved, according to the stand taken by the local United States marine inspectors. The local insjiectors have always taken this stand, especially in cases where flagrant breaches were brought to their attention, but recent accidents which are believed to have been due to the fact that the man di rectly responsible was under the in fluence of liquor have decided them to be even more particular than heretofore. Edward Benson, a marine engineer employed on the Melville Dollar, is the latest to come in contact with the au thority of the inspectors, his license hav ing been revoked yesterday. Benson re ported for duty in an intoxicated con dition a few days before the Dollar sailed north on her last trip and was discharged. The matter was reported to Inspectors Whitney and Turner, and after a hearing and consideration of th" evidence in the case it was decided tn revoke the man's license permanently. 'Hereafter, according to the inspectors, any man whojs reported to them as hav ing reported for duty when intoxicated will be tried on the charge, and if the evidence is sufficient he will be deprived The Astorian, 75 cents a month. Pears' Pears' Soap has never offered premiums to induce sales. It is, in itself, a prize for the complexion. Clatsop Beach Oregon la now open for guests. This fin old Resort, situated on the banks of th N oanicum river, only a few rods from the ocean, offers to its patron th Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bsthlng, fish ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to all trains. Address all communications to The vSeaside House Seaside Oregon, Established in 1789. You rr.ust have a pecullaf tea taste if no-one of the five Schilling's Best ia right for you ; and coffee four. - a Your grocer's; moneyback. You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S - . Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond. 53 Zmft Street. 0pp. Sou, Higjlni & Co. n JD8O00OSOO0S0OSOSOO00S0S0OO5;C of his license.