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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1906)
MONDAY, JANUARY ss, lood, TIIE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTOItlA. OREGON. REV. L. D. MA HONE. WITTER SPRINGS WATER li nut a patent medicine or leverage, lut l natural mtJlcIn. Ak for our free boukltt Pointed Statements frcm Reliable People Thi-jr prove to jou letter than anything we may say, tl re maikable tlrtue of WITTER SPRINGS WATER. , We ir sole s gents. ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. THE RELIABLE CROCERS ILWACO ECHOES. The follow Inn are taken (mm Satur day' Journal "t'epl, Cha. 1. Miwri, of Ui Cap Disappointment Life having Hath we In llwalco Thursday. He i expecting lh arrival uf a now 34 fixl, 12 lt.r.. Mirr, twin screw gaanlttie liV boat tUt Will U added to th equipment of . the station. The boat wea Ii!)mx1 from Marquette, Mirk on January lt, ami Ita arrival i dally petcd (Th boat la now her In culKly uf th A. A ('. railroad awaiting shipment to th ta tion). "Card art out announcing the com ing marriage of t K. Krlc ami (1au tlltin A. Nonlwkk. The happy event will Ink plai-e at Portland, on Monday, Feb ruary S. They will b at home In lweo after March 1. "John IVierwm, of (1iiiiMk. wa. in ll.-o Monday, and made arrangement fur th plirrha at trap piling to be tied in rririiitf tra at talk' lamet. 1'. K, Kerle. of the Mwidcen Store anil own-r of lit !n hiiln hnuc, that were destroyed by fir on Tuesday, offer reward of l. for th erre.t a nl conviction of Hid pron or peron who art fir to th urojierty." EVERYWHERE BUT ASTORIA. Th Ito burg Itcvlrw Drain oor rtMiili-iit umler tei-ent dale. Mitvs i "Th tiieek sang Im h been here 'for th pl two or thr wika unload log teel rail for th projected Cool lUy bramh of th Southern I'atim hat bern mipp'anted by Aitierkan who ooooooooooooo APPLES ' bav Kod value to olTtr In applet for few da). Not them Ppya, Mo per box. IlaldwliM 8.V and fl.OO per box. Juat 4 fw very failrj 8py at l M) per box. Call and Imv u how them to jou. ) ... JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St, Aatorla, Or. 90O0000O00O mmmn mi A Household Favorite Wherever Used Australia's Best Product and your most economical and satisfactory fuel 'Phone Orders to Main 1961 ELMORE & will take up th work tomorrow morn ItiK. Knongh rail are now on thr ground to lay th dot leu mile of trark and considerable mot I reported on the way. That construct b on thi branch will begin earl In th (ring I evidenced by th company having the building removed from th lip lit of ay. A dwelling belonging to J. W h' re won, in South IHaln. ami h rel iemt of A. Mornliigtr( mile and half el of town, ha already lr moved and Tin. Krewaon will begin Hit. week to more th rcldenc f Itell- ton Mire in Nouth !rain, ami following that will move bar for Frank folvin two mile wct of town and then move Hie Tlnp.it xh'H'l houae. Uvely time me anticipated h'l. during the coming iliumcr." , IN SILENT GREENWOOD. The unerl of t'lo late ln. IiOiiir lliri-lioe ("arlwin a held y.-teiday aflwimxm at the Firt Futhrian t hnri-li Th 'lntr h a cr'wiel lo th dor! the floral i.fffiiiiij waa rery profime ami beautiful. The aubjert for th fillieial eiiiMin was "H.i Y Alii Itrady." The rh.ur lenilered, "Tht Galea Ajar." Mr. I().l.iii.i takini the aolo part with IP""1 rffert. Th lniii-m rhaltta of the rhtin h wer alao render-d. Interment a had in tireenwood th raket lie injf taken theur by the uteamer Sham rin k, and arromjnid by h"t of or rowin;; frtrmla. LAID TO REST. 'The funeral of yoiinjj ( hlTniil M. Staph- tMk pl )elenlay afterumm from the iind avenue home of hi paienU, CafUin ami Mi. M. I. Stnple: fle. V. SeynMiur Short, retor of (irae Kpixi-pal I'hiiri-h rondiM-linjf the rer mony. Th lly a lnune to tiiven wihmI for iiiteiment on the uteamer It. Mller. th pall larer. Iiii(: V. line! iiiitf. wretary of the Coliiiubia Itier llr I'ilota' A'-xialion- Captain (ieo. V. U'o.L A. K. Cann. It K Howe ami t S. tiiinderMm, of that laxly, ami ( 'a plain I'barle Sandra of the telrr S. U.ld. WELL1 WEIL! It Thia All You' Got to Say About It? IJ.t.ll to till, from the Tillamook Headlight I Wouldn't it uKliie yon! "The Atorian ia in hlvh e-tay ovei the )jitation it ha tnrtel frir a mil road from Atnii to TilUiuimk. al though it doi' not nmke it ileir bow tbi la to be mrompli-livd. Hut how low-'of the it v by the cn, Atori nillit have Wn a buy aiil pr.H ron city today hiol it pulle.1 lor rnilr.m.l to TillHliiiaik I it)' intend of to IVrt l.i ml aoina rw year aifu. YOUR NEXT. NTr bar to wait long at th Oe Sbop. A. E. PeUraoB cident lUtber proprietor. COMPANY Hit Depaitur From Alter a It Deeply Retretttd. pinliijf lb pat alt niontiV, tivr. I.iillier I). Milioiir, the pa-lor of Die CyiiieKlB.inl rhurrli haa t w ice fe-li;in-d from tlie iliuri'i, but tlu-y lute! iinaiiiiuouxly refumul to acerpt hi Ifig ii.i I inn and lie remained. For th 'wl few Week, beraii o the ilaniplieM of the rllmate, Mr. MiiIioiih wa prepar lull lo aH-ud part of tlie winter in California, but beraii of other mailer that bat pome up he ha changed hi plan. Nun three rhurrhe in differ ent iHtM of the eoa.t have railed hi in lo their patorale but a let h I un.le.idrd what he will do.' II will leaie today or tomorrow for I'ortland and will go thenee to the Sound ritie where he will meet Mini peipl that ar intretd in thi city at th pre ml Urn, and littl kUr will go on a trip to the eaat. I A he Wave thr rhurrli h. re he will aM to bring the matter befort torn of th eatern people and ee if nmney eanmt I provided for a poraomig for tiic .tor and other wmk in th rity will I presented' lo the rattertt pro-J-. Sinee mining lo Atorla Mr. Mahon ha been liefore th public and th de mand iimhi him hate been greater than that of any otlie minister for a Ifteal many year.. )e entared with t'iivity into (he woik of making the elty betleraml ha been highly H(i-ef ul. Hi Work among the foreipii i ll uii-ut haa been much appiei'latid. In a ma meet inn on Sunday afu-rmn the following reso lution waa paei: "V lern with norrow lb contem plated removal of Itev. Luther I). Ma hon from our rily to another field of Uilir. Since eoniing to our city he ha lieen idelitilied with all that i good and for (lie a.lvantrniMIt of the liet inter- eat of th people and eviully for the giaid of the large fnnlgn Mipulatlon. Theiefore, be it. Iteantveili Tliat w appreciaU- the ef fort an.l the aplcmlid work of our brother atld the high tandard which he ha alway nt fur the people re lut iv to better thing. A he kve u he goet with the good will and pray er of our people that hi life may 4 Hirrd for many day to come and that hi woik may I bl.-cl w ith auin-e.'' Tlw cbiiivli of wbii'h he baa been the pator epreiHl tlieir aurrow and lo let evening, in the following rrxdutinn: "Wbenei. our pulor. Iter. I.ullur 1). Mnhone, fca iiiiled to eever hi re lation with u, wv, a a rhun-h, deire to expie our h liecaiinp of thi ac tion ami aure him that we appreciate lii woik among in. Therefore, be it l'eolve,l; That our prayer and bet uihe go with him for hi future aur- !-; and that we are highly grati fied fo rtbe roiinigeoii and Christian milliner in which he ha atiaxt for the uiibuil.liiig of lb Kingdom and the uc ii that lm i-ouie to hi in and to our hurvli under hi leadership." I'levloii lo hi coming to thi city Mr. Mnhone hn.l lieen on the I etnit platfmm, had ben active in politic In! many of the eastern atale where he a a oii)bt after a a "tuinp" ppker and erved a Hie clerk of the Vel Vir ginia leilaliire. lie took part in the Spaiil-b Ainciiirtii war and at the cl of it wa prew'iitcd with a word by tbe CoiifcdiMiile Sm-iety of Virginia for iiieiitorlon a rvice. lie entered th crice a a cadet in the Cniverity of Wet jrginia ami at the outbrpiik of the wiir went to tbe frimt with the Kirl ct Virginia infantry. At Chlckaniiiugit 1'ink he wa detach -d fioiu hi regiment ami jcr.-e! at various lic:il.iiiittcrv in thi country ami abroad. While in the ervcie he wa a coinrnde with the I'roideiit, Iiiiing Ihe trip o' th lMvideiit on the emt Mime two yean ago Mr. Mnhone w.t with the iwrty for eome few day in Californa. with other eomiade of the President and they had a mot enjoyable tina1. Since entering the ministry Mr. Ma hoik' has til lei I good place for a man o young and haa lieen ueeesful in every way. He Is a bard worker and I continually at it all the time. In Ihe journalist! held he la not a stranger, having served on the stuff of Mime of the Wilding iapera of Ihe coun try. He haa written lan.k. "The Destiny of th Republic," and haa assisted on two other. Ilia book ia one of 22M pagea and has been widely read and the comment an of the highest voming from th leading men of the country Senator IVdliver says: "That it ia a masterful presentation of a most in (cresting anbjeet. Wherrvr he shall go, hould be not remain in Astoria, the city In which he located will be better by having him in their niidt. Should hia departure be permanently fmm here, Astoria will lie Ihe lo. For in many waya other than hi rhun-h work he haa brought the eity before, the reading public and haa given it a great deal of free advertising In ru.tvrn papers. Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON C. H. The Leading f ARM WEALTH. Wonderful I acre a, in Value and In vestment, The following, taken from tbe last S, ii iitifni American, indicate that the American farnu-r b still ahead of the world in the eoie and value of hi holding and resource: "In view of th Va-t increase that ha taken, place during the past decade in the number and wealth of our indiitrial cktabliahmeiit ami in the value of out manufactured product, it will lie Mir- prising lo many eople to learn that our farm still greatly exceed in value ami a a sounv of revenue every othei aource of wealth, not even excluding our great mail u fact ii ring cntcrpri-e. The wealth production of the furnn uf the t'nitcd State reached in l!H(5 the high el amount ever attained in this or am other country, the total figure bein,; nearly six and one-half billion dollars Four of the rroi reached new record a to value, namely, corn, hay, wheat ami rif. t'orn exceed previous yield both in amount and in price, and hay. wheat and rice reached new figure as lo value only. The general nverafe of production was high in the eee of every crop, and the price rati higlaT still. Tbe Secretary of Agriculture estimates that in addition to the enormoii yield of wealth, tbe farm of the country have themelve increased in value during the pat fiye year by over six billions of dollars; and be put tbe matter drama tically wlieu be tate that with every going down of tbe -tin during the past live ear. tliere has been registered an ilicrea-e of three million four hiindnd thoiiKjinl dollais in tbe value of the farms of the country. An nulyi of tbe piincipal crop for the je.ir show that coin reached it highest pi'dhie tioii with 'J.'os.uoo.ot'O- bn-hcU. a clear guiu of 4J.IWn1.ihh bu licU over tin- very prolitiible year of 111. TIti hay crop i i allied at tf.i.'i million dollar; cotton at '' millions; wheat at o-'.'i millions; nat. 2si- millions; notatoe, I3S mil lions; liarley, 5H millions ,and tobacco at 54 milliiin dollars. Very remarkable i tbe increase of 34 million dollar ir the value of (lain- product, which reached the total valuation of (hit mil lion dollars. The fanner' ra n, ray. the Secretary, I liecoming a worth" com panion to the row, the annual prohici lion of egg la-lug now SO millions Poultry products have climbed to a value of over half a billion dollar, o that poultry competes with wheat for precedence. The total value of hore la catiamted at lltXIOOOtHWk There are over 17 A million milch rows, valued at nearly half billion dollar. Pnring the year -farm produce to the value of Hi" million dollar was exported. During the lat aixteen year the do mestic export of farm products have amounted to 12 billion dollars, or onr billion dollar innr than enough lo buy all the railroad of the country at their commercial valuation. Ch-ar evident- of the prosperity of tbe farmer is seen in th fact that under recent amend ment of the national hanking law, al lowing the establishment of bank with a eapitaliiation of kf than $.0.non. ther have been 1734 such banks etab-' lished in th last year, nearly every one Every article in the house reduced. 1 This is the greatest offering in Fine Dry Goods. Gothtng, Furnishing Goods, Etc, placed before the people 'of the Lower Columbia for a year. COOPER, Dry G&ods and Clothing House of Astoria. of which ,ay the Secretary, ia located in rural community and the capital furninbed by farmer. For the first time in the financial history of the South, the deposit in that region ex ceed one billion dollar. Should there be no relapse from hi present proposi tion as wealth producer, three year hen the farmer will find that the; farming element, which form thirty five per cent of'the population, ha pro duced an amount of wealth within tha preceding ten year eUI to one half of the entire national wealth produced in three eenturiea." Succi ia stamped on crerp package. It ia tha not tuocettful remedy known. It make you well and keeps you well. That's what Holliater-a Rocky Mountain Tea does, 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. Frank Bart, druggist. Coopri Annual Clearance Sale How Going On. Don't Hiss It ' If you would like to get well, notice the advertisement of the famous ma sager, Mrs. Anderson. ONE WEEK MORE Of Our Special Sale . WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE SALE OX FRAMED PICTITREJ THE COMIKG WEEK. BE ON TIME PRICES BELOW COST." " ' " A FEW SETS OF SHAKESPEARE DUMAS AND DICKENS WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT COST. A BIG LOT OF ss-CENT PAPER NOVELS WILL BE SOLD AT to CENTS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET vSvenson's Book Store. Fourteenth and Commercial Street W are sol agents la Astoria for the Niagara Store Works of Buffalo, If . T. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges: WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! We lure mored to S3S Tenth street, corner of Grand evenae, and eaa be found there at any time, for hauling and drayinf ptirpoaea, B. C McDTTOSH. Cooper's Annual Clearance Sate Raw Going On, Don't Mis It Any phase of hunger can be daintily gratified at any hour of the day or night at the Palace BeaUarut. The) kitchen end dining room service are of tbe positive best Private dining rooms for ladies. One eaQ inspire regular cus tom. Try it Commercial street, oppo site Pr.ge building. Shorthand School. Parties wishing to study shorthand at private night school should call oa or adress Boy H. Kesgy, Eolden Hons. Astoria, Ore, N. A Ackermaa, 421 Bond St, does all, manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. YOUR READING NOW. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will t yot stand or ait ea the ores, do A yew wish. Price red need on aJ i-uve sal range till after the HJ1U -y. i U. J, Scully v 470 72 0MD1ERCIAL STREET a V