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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1906)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ioo, TIIK MOHNINO ASTOJUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WESSON COOKING OIL ' A superior" tubntltut for lard of butter, while tlx r"iill equal t If o nf butter, tho eot U only half a Hindi a lard, it Prevents Smoky Frying and Greasy Food H bring mUht 1mtm ttonoiny, anl aM dt-nlie, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Meet Today. 'Tlt special Invest igat Ink committee of tin city council i pointed u look into thi Harry -tloodln conlroery will iiwl luday and com- lllcluv the taking lif testimony, HIMIC f which I npeclcd Ui he of cnloiml rh.fneti-r. Valentin Day,Yc.ii,y wa, Val rul in (la)' and a a e"lieqiicnee the poot uilliT authorise were buy distri buting tho uual amplu mail. The malt carrier, report their labor a lit tin none ardooti, hut nil thi whole t- jum itmi-l Mil inconvenience in attending tu th' rvtni amount of until, This la Pay Day. Auditor F. 1 Kuctltier, of (ha Aloii & Columbia Itivir Railroad Company, h-me on liii morning's evpre for a pay trip oiei the nytcm, thi Mng the tegular pay day of the company, lie will he cur' dially liveived all along the line, 110 tlouht; (tropin 011 itch cirtiud gem -r-allv ar. Six Hundred and Fifty.- At the rloc of bu-liic., yesterday, in tha count j clcik'n offlc, thaia were jul ix hun drcd and fifty citlren of (ijtnp rn tered on tha primary alrrllon register; 413 In the ven AntiuU preciitit, ami 2:17 in th twenty one county baili wick. Tha vary best boatd to be obtalneTtn tha city it at "Tha Occident Hotel" Ratal very reasonable. 0000000000000000000000000 TEN CENTS , large assortment of kitch en titenll will be ohl at )u cent, Call and nuke your (election. They lire nil bar Hii I in. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. a. 118122 Twelfth St. Aatoria, Ora. XKXXXXX0OOO0O0OO0O000 ARB YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL ? mnmn coal GIvch More Hcnt Thou Any Other 4 t IN LARGE LUMPS 'Phone Orders ELMORE GROCERS. a? Ona Lot Pass.--A ilci'.J Med yesterday at the' county eh-rk's ofllt-c , whereby Jwokdh I'aavvoU mid wife m the title of lot ), Mock 2, lliadhiiry'a Addition to (Vrmi drove, In Herman Hintoala, for a wmit!rt (on of 10. A "Star" Attraction. An unbilled attraction at the tSur yet-rda)', w a black pup, th properly of Mr. Al linger, Secured "at an euorinon ex prnc," to take tha place of her fox terrir killed by th atn-et ear some week ago. T'l nciV pt-t U four lin.hr hmt,'. two lie he thick and I m black It hurt. He S .'.II 0111 milk diet, au-wr't to the naoia of llikeK T. 'ahinjjtoii ami will be trained for a hot tunt on the vaudeville ciicoil, 1 Krxt Monday, Sure. Ouiiig to the liimuie at(ei,iui, t (he fhainlu'r of Oauiiierce utrettrjr on Momlny ntfht lrti, ailjoiirmiH-nt uu taken untif the next jcjitilar niyh., Momlav, l-'clnuary lUlh, when it i hoped there Mill he a larj.' KHth'-rin and aonieihiii).' ilidny. The election of offieet I in older, and Sivretm-y C. I!. lli'ina ha a grM of unitihit'd bii.iiiew on hand that tleeil. di-patchliit The handiest book, contain" the i'eit ait amount aod moat valuable Infor mation. 1900 The WORLD ALMANAC jj ctnti at SveBMin'a Book Store. Sixteen Examined. Mi Kiiuim C Warren Irofewr A. I.. Clark ami Mr. ('. A, tieaihnit, cnioHMiii); the lpnrd of e,miiner of appliemit (m lt.- and county treaelien' ceHilli nle, opened the, nV.t day 'a ae.ioii in thi behalf, yetejlitv, at the eouiily bhI lioii-e; ,tcd at the 'Hewing hour, hud dealt mill (he iiili nlii'iK of the lol l ins; e-,pe: The Mic- Nellie An- der-ii, ,fo-p!iine liw, Kimdin Tun l.riee Mutton. Fthcr l4iroii. Alum T'dd, Iletriv l!liiuon, t'arlottn lie Cerlriidv I'p-lmr, I'dodwin Davie, Min nie I cw, 'J'eie lUiru. Kliuoe I'loulv. Klht-I !iun, I'auline I'oiiKen, mid 'rifeor Ke-ler, the liitl-r b ing an i ui'i'le-aiK for a f jt t tlilicate, he alicady hold- a tli-t grade. The work nf eM1111il1.it inn v i! be continued uulil Saluid.iy eenin.'. Reported Miaaine. - chief of I'olice lllliK-k and hi -fot,v of odiier, be-idc many of Ihn pnional friend of the alU'g-d ltt 111,111, nre necking eciy- vilieiu or a trace el wiin .Miickic, an emidi'Ve of the .Siuhoiii 'uiling Com pany, at Skipaiion, who ha been mi lug I10111 In arrenton homo kiihc early on Tuesday morning. Mr. Miickie, who I 111 verv iiiMir health, 1 iilino-t pici-dul il over hi dinppcnr iince and ennnot account for it on any hyvothci, ue that of iieeidcnl. lie wu nt Keen on Tuesday morning, iihoilt 7 o'clock, on Itouil hi led in tlii city, and ha completely ili-upp arcd. nIiica then, It in thought he may have undertaken to walk the railway tivdle over Young' Uuy and fallen from it. Any Intelligence whatever will In thankfully received by hi family and friemU for the Money Fuel. Try It. OR IN SACKS to Main. 1961 COMPANY Seriously 111.--Word from (Jray'n river utiili; I hut Mi x, Parr of (hut plat," I !') ill Wjtlt pllClimollill, Ml i" "U year of age, Mini fear am enter tiiined for her recovery. Resigns Poaftion. Titnoii.y a. Lehy vtho ha heeii eniiiloycd ll the Foard fstoke Company, h reiiued h pooniott wiui that company ami on Mined (list, will accept a portion tiifli the luiilHuit,' dcparliiieul f Fifllu-i J!otliii. Blue Label Ball,- l..i eveninir the ClKar .Maker' t'liioii in thi city (rave a delightful hull in tijinn' hall. There ii a laiL-n utteiiilaiice, miiiic of the hct, and a jpaul time enjoyed by all in 1 tendance, The affair w one of the mot aueceaful that hu taken plai-e in thi city for ome time, Cleaning Bouae. The city muliloi ,veterday went over all the old m-oid of tha city datitiK back from 1H73, ci( reiratiuK tlw jwdli-e court coiiiplalul by year, and packing them into ona box, and doing likewise with tha old ordi nance, and other ancient document. All the record are now nut in audi hae that any document which ahould ! tiiiiti-d for riffereni-o coninienciiid with 1H7.1, ean lie found in a very fe moment. Comlnj Her Way. Vetenlay wa Mi Aliet i:iHieveli'a birthday, day after tomorrow will I her Weddinc dav. Two huppv event In one abort week. Nhc i year old now, and there l no one in Atotia but wihe h. may celebrate her golden wedding with the Miuie happiue that i hei now. the i a thoroughly good, hon- el, well poi-ed American gni, and no more can la- id of her than that. Met Last Night. '-Atoi in, .Weuibly. No, i. Lincoln Annuity I'niou, met In-t night in the I'ylhian biiihliug. aupreine Ice pteident, V. K. Mallory, preniding. A Ha of twenty eight new ineuilier ai luitiateil and there wu a large lit of new application with a promie of manv more for the next meeting, which will lw in Ij'pin' hall next Wed- nextav evening. A coniiiiuice waa ap- poiuteil to piotido for entertainment at the neU meeting. You will find WORLD of informa tion in the 1906 WORLD ALMANAC. 35 centa Svenson'a Book Store, Will Anawer Today.--An altercation ixnirred yetelday on trl the reve nue eulter 1'erry. a between li. Kvan geri'otie of the tiff, and K. Iwanoin, a ,lniaue cook, during the couie of which He Oiieiitul l alleged to Ji.na ued a hutched, wilh certain effect on the km- of K.VHiiger. At nil event, ciiinplaiul to thi et lit, va tiled, Jc ti iday, in ,hitice louidiiiHii'e couit, and the ,l,ip,iiic-e was Mnee,l and placed Under !?-"tl bond for hi appearance in rout t lit in n'l-liM-k thi tuoriiiiig to an swer tho charge of "uanlt with H dungfiou weapon." HIS PROTOTYPE IN ASTORIA. , We wcie bolli aniiied and di-gn-lcd 11 few day it-i at reading in u weekly new -pap -r publihcd in a siuall town n vigoiou- piotct by "til, I S'ttler" to inca-iiic piopo-d to eeure fir' pro tection for the village. Some men are o 11 fin hi that they may lone to part with 11 dollar that tuny poibly do Home good to othci, lciilo theinschc Unit they would ooiier e,' the whole eoiiiiuiiiiity in liopidch tagnation than lend a helping hand to progre. The blind clllhne of such mi now mind ed cgotit i pitiable, and would la' comical were il not o menu. It neem aliuot incredible that a man in hi light eiie can refuse to aid a good c.iiim' 011 the ground that the return of il, imty directly benelit hi neighbor nightly more than himself. Civilization, depend upon mutual helpfulness; no man can live for himoelf alone, l'rob- ublv every t'oniinuiiit v of nuv sine has a lepreaeutiitive or two of the eloc flsted, pennv wise and pound foolMi. lflsh, jealous, hateful, suspicious and uncle type; nut tiie community mat progrosse, and where all share in the hcnellt of progress, is the one where the public Kpirtttyl eleincujt predomi nate; where a thing is done for the good of nil, in confidence iiphainpcrcd by tiie bnsit fear that a public improve ment will benelit one more than an other. It is n pity, but- it seems true tluil some person are in such a stale of lopsided mental mid moral, develop ment that rather than hnve their neighbor derive more than thennudve from bettered conditions, they would prefer the continuing evil of eonditon that ought, to be betered. Such men need education along tho line of com mon sense ICx. LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps sotno other re pair. If bo, take it to Andrew Ap & Company. They also do all kinds of I blacksimUiing and repair work. BAR, BAY AND RIVER J Very Quiet Day Along Astoria' Waterfront. SHIP SARGENT READY TO SAIL Oil Fleet Had Two Repreaentativei in Port Yeaterday British Steamship II ford Due in at Any Hour Local Boati and Boatmen Notes. "Ye.tenlay' Oregouittli ny: "Mem ber 'of the committee reprex-nt ing the conmit rcinl llie of Portland will meet tlay with C, I'. Doe,1 manager ()f the North Pacific !i auiHhip Company, to arrange if poible, term for the net-tiring of the e;imhip Roanoke to ply Mweeii Portland and Alaskan port. Thane who made the recent eanva of the merchant ay that a guarantee of ,10,aKl pnild I eaily raied to cover the loc for the flral year, 'hoiild a line Ix- elabli'hcil. It is under-iood that the coinmittw will Ualay ofT.-r Mr, IW a guarantee of aliout thi amount, and it i tielicved by rtiany of lhoe who have been following the itiwtion that the deal will lie con-1 intimated. If m the Roanoke would cave Portland for Ala-kas within three week. Ship lem ing Sattle for Alaska are crowded to the very brim, many passenger being unable to e- cure ii,-c.,iiimo,liiliiin. god it is believ ed the Roanoke would Jiuve all the busi- ne it iiuld (in mile for the firt trip." TILLAMOOK. Feb. U - Frank Moore. .Jnwince cook on board the steamer Sue II. hliuore. was niretett tiMtay for violating the local-option law, and put up fchKl IkiiuI to apjiear. on Saturday. The etaik i a-cued of selling whisky to boy a. Driinkenne in the city ha b.-en coincident with the arrival of the steamer. The American ship C. F. Sargent, with ctew and caigo alMard. and dulv hureil. hence to New Yotk, waa to one left down from Knappton at 2 iVhk yetrihiy eftemmm, but did not get underway. She will probably g t bar dispatch tmlay. The following people cnine in on the 1'itllender steamer .lordan, yesterday; Me'r. Crane. Lumont and Kennedy the fishing 'trinity", with Mrs. and Jh Litmont, 'rom Skiimokiina: Matt lln-g.-in. fiohl the same place, and Mr. (. 1!. lohon. from Cathlumet. , The big Itritish tramp team-liip 11 ford i due in tmbty fiom the .Sound. She is miuVr ch.irter to load ftHwlstutT out of I'lirthind. for Takif. ,'npuu. The new teani schooner .folian l'oul-, sen. of the Imniiii PouUeii tleet. cnine down from Portland yesterday, lumber I laden, mid went outward, for San rranciiv. The oil steamer f'ieorge l.ooini came down yesterday and left out in the afternoon, on her return vovage to California. The Uritish bark Palniore went up to Portland, yesterday, on the hauling line of the tlklahama. The atcninhip Senator will dock here curly tomorrow morning, on her voy age to San Fianciseo. The teanicr Roanoke is due at the t allender pier tomorrow morning, on her way to th MutK. f gg jf J gj The oil tanker Whit tier nrriwd in from San Diego, via Port Harford, yes terday Mini proceeded to the metropolis. The steamer Sue II. Klnioro is billed tu sail thi morning for Tillamook. A WORD OF DEFENSE. Against Cowardly Politics as Used to Defeat to Mr. Whitney. From nn article iu the Sunday Salem Statesman the following is taken; "A scurrilous article having appeared in tho Cow-lit County (Wash.), Advo cate recently, reflecting on the adminis tration of the present state printer of Oregon, ha ben reprinted in . circular form and is being circulated among the licpublicons of this State, intimating 1 hat the emoluments of this oltice are being divided between 11 few political 'highbinders' as a consideration for their efforts in nominating the present in cumbent four years ago. The writer knows this to he untrue, "This attack is, no doubt, inspired by nn interested party who at that time was a prominent candidate for the I office and de touted, but, as a matter of For Thursday, Friday and I Saturday, Feb, 15, 16, 17 35c PLAID and FANCY DRESS GOODS at ,. ..'......, i.oo SHOES, Siis S to at ........... .TTTTs 1 1.50 SHOES, site n to a, at ...... txxt 1.50 t'ACE CURTAINS 4S 5C LADIES' FAST BLACK (Topay) Hose ..... 1 .19 . .. ..' Morse Dept. 'Store Where Everybody Like to Trade. fact, at no time bad he the support o' the dch-gtion from his own county for the position, and consequently his nomi nation was made impossible. 'The emoluments of the state print cry have always been grossly exag gerated, and eiciully by those who are unfamiliar with the subject, looking only to the appropriations made aa a whole, and never once considering the cost of producing the printing, "Any one elected to the office of state printer will perform the duties of that office just as bis predecessors have done no more no less. The fees paid the state printer are regulated by statute, and he is powerles to change them. The governor appoints an expert to measure the work and fix the prices thereon conformable to law, and he alone perform that duty without any aid or suggestions from the state printer,. Four yearn ago Governor Chamberlain . appointed to. the position of expert printer Alliert Tozier, a demo crat, and secretary of the Oregon Press ass.K-iation, a practical craftsman, a gentleman of unquestioned integrity .ami probity, and who has done his dull faithfully and impartially in ac cordance with law anil without fear or favor from any one. Hence, the aser tions made in a certain platform about what great retrenchment ' and' reform will lie inaugurated in the state print ing when the author of it secures the oflice is untimely, unwise mid out of place, lie would follow; the snm. meth ods and pursue the same course as his predecessor, which have prevailed for more than thirty years. ' "A few ysjar since the State of Wit-hingtou op. rated under about the same laws us now eit in Oregon, but dissatisfaction rited among the peo ple, many claiming that the state was paying excessive and exorbitant rates 1 for it printing, and the result was that the otliee of stale printer, was abolished and a superintendent of print- ; requests that all residents living within ing selected to oversee the work, which the border's of Shively's Astoria take was contracted to the lowest respon-! steps within the next ten days tit sible bidder. This condition of affairs clear their premises of all debris so existed for a very short time under that they will present a cleanly appear most unsatisfactory conditions with in- ance. In the meaning of this notice creased iipptnprialor for printing and it is exputed that all front and back a uu inferior class of work being done yards, sidewalks and gutters be cleared than formerly, besides a great lo of from all rubbish which causes an un tinie to the different departments su- sightly appearance. Failure to comply taineil, w hen the clamor for piitnmage I with the request within ten days of became so great that ft scandal ensued this notice will cause the delinquent to during the last session of the legislative reported to the club. An early corn assembly in regard to contracting the pliance to the suggestion will be p work. and the legislature was compelled' preciatod. By order of , to create the office of state primer mid SHIVELY IMPROVEMENT CLUB, snuuisn rotes on an equuaiile nasi. nud which are now force. Albany ; Herald. We are sole agents in Astoria for th Celebrated Stoves and Ranges 0$ iys 'i; I, Brail IP' IlllllI Allen and Eigrier wish to announce that there will be music at the skating rink -on both Tueday and Friday even ings. Spectator will be charged admis sion on music nights only. THE HUNGRY MAN. The hungry mortal is almost uni versal (at times). When one ia hun gry he wanta something good and wants it quick, well-served, in comfortable quarters, and at reasonable coat. That' what he wanta; and if ia Astoria, ho goes where he knows he can get satis faction under all these conditions, that is, to the Palace Restaurant, on Com mercial street, opposite the Pag build ing. The stranger going there once, goes there always. Party, and banquet, service, on the game satisfactory scale. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, dots all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, But tress making a specialty and al! work guaranteed. : MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landenj Finnish graduate. (room 6, Pythian building. Gives "mas sages, steam and hot batha. -Phon Black 2165. Will call. : . YOUR NEXT, Never have to wait long at th Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Petersoa, proprietor. Notice to Fishermen. . , Fishing boat and other sails manu factured at 1470 Grand avenue. And. Poutala. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is herebv given that the Shively Improvement Club respectfully K. OSBORV. President HARRISON ALLEN, Secretary. Astoria, Oregon, February 8, IfWtl. Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. THE ZENITH AND TEE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let ym stand or ait on the oven door if vom wish. Prices reduced on all stoves 00 1 ranges till .after the Holidays. I I. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET .