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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA OREGON". WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER it, 1903. For your kotcakes ia tka morning or WOODLAWW BRAND OP Maple Syrup j Gallon Ii43 i-a Gallon 75 Quart .45 FANCY WAXES GOES TO PORTLAND K.of P. Drill Team Will Compete at Grand Lodge. , Cooking' Appl es 65c per Box 1 . ASTORIA GROCERY LBERAL PRIZES ARE OFFERED Officer! and Members of Team and Two Delegates From Local Lod Leave for Portland l6Attend a Three Days' Seasioa of the Grand Lodge. B23 Commercial 8k Phone Main 681 JUST RECEIVED A FINX LOT OF Grab Apples and Quinces Hotting can beat them for making fine preserve. FIRST OF THIS SEASON. Cranberries TRY TEEM. The drill team of Astoria Company No, 1, K. of P., left for Portland on the A- A C. train lat night, and today will take part in the drill contest, between the visiting teams at the grand lodge. The full personnel of members and of ficers will be preeent, and two delegate from the local lodge. The majority will remain for the full three days' settion which begins ia Portland today. The grand parade will begin at S o'clock, and the drill contests will oc cur later in the afternoon. Three prizes of $125, $100 and $75 will be awarded to the teams making the best showing. The officers of the local team are: Colonel, Herman Wise; captain, Will Sherman; first Lieutenant. Charles Aberrroiubie and second lieutenant, Paul Trullinger. The members of the team are: IL L. Knight. Charles McEwen, IL J. I-anghoe, L. D. Ilahone, A. M. Salvon, E. C. Land ington, J. E. Wkk, A. J. Mosher C. W. Shcgg-S A. C. Schroder, H. G Miller, E. Sutton, T. Nordstrom, Fred Johnson, Movkk, Frank WoodnYld, George Mo- Bride and E. C. Lee. 11. M. Lorenten and (iporge C.oodell will sttend as delegates. Jtat listen and Lambert came to the ittce together, and that lie informed ijsmtart that if the ce was diinied hat the coMs would hava to be paid. The juxtife alleges that' llaien then Hke up. Haying that I-ainliert hud no nonry, but that he.(llaten) would pay hem inted. NEWPORT P0ST0FF1CE Senator Fulton Has Filed Hia Recom mendation in tho Case, Ijite yeMenlay evening, at the I' best of the federal Htal rieMrt incut au Ihorities, V. S. Senator C. W. Fulton, named V. II. Lane in the matter of the appointment of a pot master at the Newport, Orrgon, HtotlU-e. Tliere were three other candidates for the place, namely, Mrs. Marie Chatter Ion, L. O. Ulwen and M. Fritimaurice, and an active content for the pluuu The senators selection of the proper perron fiir the office will probably clone the quention, for a while, at Ieat. FIRST MEETING GUILTY OR NOT GNILTY THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Unlontown. Children's Books 1906 EDITION . "Jimmy." "Lulu and Leander." Happy Hooligan." "Kataenjammer Kids." "Foxy Grandpa." "Buter Brown." SEE THE SHOW WINDOW. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC T?TtV KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVEREO. - K The Coaataat Wcarlas of a Bat Pr.po fates Dan draff Germa, There are many men who wear their hata practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of Jtalr; yet If the scalps of these same men once became Infested With dandruff germs, the parasites would multlpl,,all the quicker rf or . laek of air. Baldness would ensue. as the final result New bro's Herplclde kills these germs and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant growth. Herplclde la a pleasant hah dressing aa well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injurious sub stance. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to The Barpl aids Co.. Detroit Wdt- Eagle Drug 6tore, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. f. Laurin, prop. "Special Agent" No Charge Against Hozen But He Pays Bill of Costs. In the eyes of Justice Goodman's court, there is no case against Captain M. S. Hazcn, charged with assault on Michael Lambert, and yet he is guilty of the offense. The charge against him was dismissed yesterday forenoon, but in spite of this fact he paid the court a bill of costs which amounted to So. Mr. Hazen is now beginning to wonder why he paid a bill of costs if there was no charge against him, and it is pos sible that he will demand the return of his money. According to Mr. Hazen's story, he was arrested for his offense at the or der of Chief Hallock, and allowed his liberty on the payment of $20 bail. This he deposited, and appeared before Po lice Judge Anderson, but was told there was no charge against him before that court, ne was leaving the police judge's office in a quandary, when he was met by Constable Vtzinger, and a brother Oddfellow, he related his trouble to the constable. This, it appars, was the first the con- stable knew of the ease, and as soon as he parted from Mr,. Ifazen, he is al leged to have gone to St. Mary's hos pital, interviewed the man whom Hazen assaulted, and then hurrying to Justice fioodman's court, and there swore to a complaint charging Hazen with the of fense. The $20 bail money was then tranferifd from the police station to tlio justii. court , There Hazen ap peared, and while no warrant was served on him, he was asked to appear ye-ter- uiiy afternoon for trial. In the meantime Hazen met his ad i- .... 4.1. . a ' m . uii me Mreei, anu it appears t their trouble was mended. Hazen n referred to his arrest but Lambert maintained that he had not taken steps toward having bis advesary pronecuted, and that he knew nothing of the affair. Further, he Mid, he would not appear to testify against the iiian who had at tacked him. Hazen, it appears then went to the justice court, and after stating the de termination of the prosecuting witness, to not testify, was told that there was no ease against him. He then asked ior the return of his bail money, but was was informed that the costs of the court would have to be paid. He final ly agreed to accept the $14, his original bond money, less $d cost. Justice Goodman takes a little dif ferent view of the affair. He states The Woman's Club of this city will hold its first meeting for the year on Saturday next at Odd Fellows' hall. A fine? muracal prograkn baa been, pre pared for the occasion and coffee and cake will be served to those present Mrs. O. E. Barnes, president, will deliver her annual address at the meeting. TRIES TO CLEAR EMMONS. Sacramento, Oct. 10. Grove. L. John son today began the final argument in behalf of the defence for ex-Senator Emmons. It is expected that he will conclude tomorrow. SURVEY IS FINISHED List of Lands in Hawaiian Islands Filed at Washington. heavy CMS You (M Save Money Sheriff Completes Work on the Tax Roll for 1904. THERE ARE FEW DELINQUENTS Amount of Money Paid in Far Greater Than in Any Previous Year Most of the Delinquent Taxes Will Be Cob lected Before Time for Salt of Land. 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 ASTORIA IRON. WORKS JOHN FOX. Prea. and flay t. F L 11181101'. Secretary A. L FOX. Vlca Tret. AMTOKIA HA VINOS BANK, Treat The work of balancing the books in connection with the report of the rollec tion of the ltXM tax roll was completed yesterday by Deputy Sheriffs Binder and Anderson. The report shows but a small delinquency although the amount of money handled this year was the larg est in the history of the county ana a p0finnf lfMtiawF If!- r..l Iwll considerable sum now delinquent will be U4Ulillll& MdtUIUU J, IHdUlH, ailiU DUUCl. as a, t. " paid in beiore tnt lime lor tbe sale or the property arrives. The roll was turned voer to the clerk last evening and in ten days It will be returned to the sheriff, together with warrant directing the sale of the pro erty. The number of taxpayers owning property in the county is shown as Sftt. Following is the amount of the roll, collections and delinquency: Debit Original roll 2(KI,H0.R4 Sheriff's aemcnt G4J.18 Vnaliy and interest Willi Designer! and Manufacturer, of TOE LATEST 1MPIIOVKD Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. correspondence; soucmo. Foot of Foorth Street Sherman Transfer Co. HENKY 811 EH MAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred TruYks and Fur' mturc wagons Pianos Moved, 'Boxed and Shipped. NEARLY ALL IS UDNER LEASE Orders Have Been Received From Wash lngton for Establishment of Three Branch Postofficea in Honolulu At torney General Andrews Resigns. SOOSOOS000000000000000 O 0 o o 0 o o 9 o 0 We Sell I. L HIS Shoes The best lath market Try them. S. A. GIMRE 0pp. Rota, Eiggina & Co. 0 n ssoooosoosooocooeoooooooe 543 Bond Street. Honolulu, Oct. 10., via San Framico A complete survey of the public lands of the territory has just been finshed bj the survey department and the land of fice has made a list of the lands show nig i ii i m an me isiamis there are 1,719,160 acres of government lands. Of thee nearly all are under leases, mostly to sugar plantations. The islands which are not under leae aggregate 400,809 acres. Orders have Wn received from Wash ington for the entablixhrnent of three brunch postofliees in Honolulu. There has leen only on general o(liee up to this time. A. W. Pearson, manager of the Ha waiian Gazette Company, publishers of the Daily Advertiser, is dead after a long illness. He was a native of Mil waukee, born in 1H5H, and hnd Wen prominent in local lltislnens and public affairs for many years. Lorrin Andrews, attorney general of the teritory, has sailed for Shanghai and will probably settle there. His res ignation is in the hands of Governor Carter. K. C. Peters, first deputy of the department, is in charge of the ollb-e. , Plans to Get Rich, are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and kike Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start Cure headache and dizzinds too. At Chas. Rogers' drug store; Eoc, guaranteed. Don't let the children suffer. If they sre fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tht best baby tonic known. Strength and health follow its ue. 35 cents. Frank Hart. Beechams Pills When lack of appetite is caused by overeating, take Beecham's Pills to relieve the feeling of heaviness. When a sick stomach takes away all desire for food, use Beecham's Pills. They invariably tone the di gestion and Creafo Good Appetite Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10a and So, Total roll fciOl.tl'H.M Credit. Collected H!).2tU.4.1 Tiiree per cent rebates .... 4,H.11.49 Kirors and double aement4 72H.47 Dclimjiient 0,802.94 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Total roll fc!)l,G;JH.XI HOTEL ARRIVALS. Tht Occident J. J. Chambers, Seattle. A. W. Gardner, San Francisco. V. I. McKee, Quincy. H. V. Todd, Chicago. F. J. Durham, Chicago. Sig, Lipman, San Francisco. J. F. Libby, San Francisco. J. K. Gamble, Portland. H. F. Nliultie, Hloomington, W. C. Parsons, Arizona. Geo. Scoggins, Portland. John Meyer, Portland. Al. Simmonds, Philadelphia. A. (i. Barker, Portland. V. O. Webster, Sattle. Albert Lew and sister, Baker City A. Olson, Deep River. Win. Andemon, Deep River. (I. Dippel, Portland. L. G. Lauxterman, Cincinnati. H. B. Winters, San Francisco. i' J. W. Smith, San Francisco. R, T. Wall, Philadelphia. G. Haselton and wife, Portland. S. I. Monarch, Denver. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Gold, Ilwaco. Mrs. Janson, City. 'BLOOD PURIFYING TABLET8. MAKES IICH RED BLOOD, HEALTH AND STIENITH. A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS AND NERVOUS PEOPLE. a roarriTB era is for ERYSIPELAS OOUT ,tifLt TUBERCULOUS BLOOD POISON . u klDNEY TROUBLE IRREOELAR HEN5ES LIVER TROUBLES. ECZEMA SCURVY RHEUMATISM NERVOUS DISEASES WEAK LUN03 CONSTIPATION NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA SA-MU-LAH tablets are compounded from the essence of rare East Indian Plants, and are tbe perfected result of over ao years ol medical research. SA-flU-LAtt acta promptly on the Lunp. LJver and Kldnayf . These organs are directly responsible for the condition of the blood. SA-MU-LAH is a blood purifying medicine put op in tablet form, and contains nothing of an injurious nature. They are invaluable in cases of specific febrile disorders where the blood has a large excess of febrine or uric add. Every disease or disorder that flesh is . heir to can be traced to Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAH has helped thousands of sufferers. It can help you. afliaM A Jiiritr sackaf s el SA-MU-LAH taMsts will SMrt Itm le say I" till asr a wrltlag aa4 ctoeiaf a- sever east el pMtaae. ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUOOISTS. PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 30 CENTS. If your dealer cannot supply yon, send price and order to POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO,, 140 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. AduUer,ior.fuThe MORNING ASTORIAN tugui in spices anu navonnj extracts you think" ' it ian worth while to cheat in such trifl. rn ftf.t, f ...:n.N iVut -1111119 VI V411U14 is tonka; co6ts one or two centa for "$ i worth". Schilling's ' Best are entirelj pure ; at your grocer's. 75 CTS. PER MONTH NOW la the time to let a Tall Mat at a reasonable price. THE SEASON'S LATEST SHADES, SHAPES and TRIM MINGS eaa always bt found at AS TORIA'S LEADING MILLINEST PAR LORS. THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. Exclusive millinery at Reasonable Prices Star Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore. Astoria's Best Newspaper I Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumbing Is out of date, the members of your household are conttintly Hiking their health. Defective plumbing generates germ-bearing sewer gates which pollute the atmoiphere and cannot help but be breathed by the occupants. Let us examine the condition of your plumbing, correct defective piping and install the best sanitary fixtures made. namely Stewfasd" Baths and One-piece Lavatories. Our illustrated booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" sent free upon application. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria