FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ij, 1906, TUB MOANING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. S 1 JUST ARRIVED, A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS GLOUCESTER MACKEREL Tim finest nml mokt delicate flavored mackerel in the market. 35 CENTS EACH Xowh-rn clot) will you find the. mi mo high quality nml whulesoineneim ul "iii li a low pike, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Marriage License. The county ;!.-( U jr.trriUiy Usiiml a inaiiiugn tiis-iis to May in K. Donuhu ami Ky K. liidnry, Bom Yesterday. Mr. ami Mm. Hun ihiU, of I nitiiitu 11, yc.tcrduy nimning n mm. Mother and rliilil doing finely. For Now Astoria. ( , .V. Il.it.li i.k on, illy auditor of llif thriving town of Xi-w Anloila, wa a busttiin vlitor in the lily yesterday. 'Hotel Irving" li the only etesm- heated hotel la the city. In the City. Mi IjIu I'uin U in th rlly thi week uilin Ml. A. M Smith. Mi lhiiin l allendiiiK sclmol in I'm I li Meet This Evening. I he lm.a S I'ity of the Kul I. ul lt mi Cliunh, will te eiileitniucd liv Mi Milnm JVIi-r-i-n at lirr hoiiH'. All mi iii1-i ami friend" ate cordially invited In In- pi edited. Rrturni from Nehalem l.cl.r l.nnn. berry ffttiiiH'il yesterday from Nehalem where he h been hulking , after the cuttle mill utotk of the lntr Thotiiiiit l lien, lit' ay that Andiew Ncl-un lias lllf.l hi application ami will duubllc" be appointed administrator f lh' es tate of the Jri-rawJ. The very beat board to be obtained in the dty li at "The Occident Hotel." Ratee very reasonable. OOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOO Our Store Will Close At 12 Odock Today For the Remainder of the Day Goods Should Be Ordered Before JO Oclock to Be De- 'livered Today. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St, Astoria, Ore. OOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOO ARB YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL ? mm Gives More Heot Than Atiy Other IN LARGE LUMPS 'Phone Orders ELMORE & GROCERS. In Adjourned Sewum. Tim roiinly mini will unit in adjourned neimion tomorrow. 'Ilm bunni to be tran sacted in opening li). for fount rnctiiiK two luiilK''" on Homl No. Oil, iifiir Kl-ie, mil' 1 r il k Ih-Iiik ' '"'t anil the otlmr M feet. Several of the resident of (Ik- Klie district have fllt'l bid, "Under Two FUje"-Thl stirring drama will be rendered at the Star theatre on the nlpht of Friday, Feb niary 23rd (next Friday), under the auj)lre of the I-adies of the firand Army of the Republic, of thla city. Tltkrti, 60 rente. On aakt at Ilarl'i drug tore. Chen From EUie. I. ('. Hictsou, a prominent fiirmi-r of Klsie, in in the ity. lie rH,il no mihw on the moiiii' tiiinn or in tlif Nehali-in valley. Con !! .1 1 ! iiiteii Kt 1. I. ing taken In the iiiiroiu hintf primacy ilertion, the resi dent 1 of till" NelnleiJl living hllj,"'ly Ite pulilii nil, me interested ill n -eiii ili( the iioiiiimitliili tif the Ik tt. men for the vnrioiiH p. 1-it in 'he leiul'lii'iimi ev press 11 determination to Ktatid hy the party ii"Miitiee under tin direct piiin it 1 liiw nml theie is no aaieiit dis sension. Fine luitet of room at "Hotel Irving." Soldieri in Trouble -Three ynuiij; ol ilier from Fori 'dumlna un- in truulde oer 11 tiiautity of liijuur ullcjil to have lt.cn toleu from Krirkum'a Milium at Chinook on Tuedtiy nijht ltit. They weie Mrreoted ye-terdav nml taken to South lien. I for iriventiat ion ; it in iiid tluil one of them haa tinned StateV evidemv nainiit hi jmrtner, whieh i" li panillel o(Tele to teit)ii(; Imhii' mi v way, and lioulil not mitiiiie tli of feme in the inallet decree. Tiny tlid luirjihii inn- work liy hreakiti(.' into tin pi j re to et the stulT. Their miiiiei aie ltii-el, AtuiHid, ami Sullivan, "Hotel Irving" it the traveling men's home. From Redondo.- Atoria' N.Vyear old citizen, H. 1'. Parker, in "till hiiving the time of his life down in California, lie i now at lieiliilldn, on the ioiihI, helotv li Atijf.le, ami I1111 faMited the A toiian with u copy of the Hedomlo lie flex, of tli.it port. Mr. Parker evident ly U not coming home until the mnner NoUtice has uit Atoria in her verdant (arli and crowded her thoroughfare" with the usual outing tlioiMimls. He unyi nothing alKiut coming home, and. by the way, neither do Mr. ami Mrs. .1. Welch.' The best as-cent meal in tbe city is served at "Hotel Irving." Holiday Effects. Yesterday wuh a holiday and the uniial Houreeti of news were closed to reporter and all othera. Court and publitt ollices were waled up ti'lit and silent ami unreapoiiHive, and the buHineK hottaea were no more amen able to the Invasive scribe who is sup posed to fill these column, hence, it nuiy bo well to make a few allowances for the Money Fuel, Try It. OR IN SACKS to Main 1961 COMPANY If (he eopt ami variety of the new I omen hut lend I'leil Ihi morning Roads Bad, It is reported l.y thoe comitlK to I his city from Nehalem, that Ihi' road hettteeri hero ami tin; valley an' in feai'lul eondil ion, ho that it is totally ImpiKsildi! for tenuis to (jet lliioilli, tholl.'h hoiseiiifii me alile to do so with dilliiMilty. You will find WORLD of informa tion in the I'M WORLD ALMANAC, as cents Svenson'a Book Store, Receives Promotion. 1,1 ulrmitil ( ol oiiel II. A, lieed, who was u slioit time a (,'n ilssi((uei hy the depart nielli to the eoiiuiialid of the troops at Foil Steven", has been reliied with the I li It k of llligiidier fieneral. Mr. P.eed will in the fut me make his home at Sun Juan l'oHo P.leti. At. present the Fort Stev ens station i coniiiiuudeil by Captain llo(f. is I', fiiinlii'-r. "Hotel Irving" gives special rates for rooms ind board to permanent guests. Birthday Party. A pli-asimt little party was jfiven yesterday by Mrs, (ietiiye I'uin, in honor of h'T daughter, Mis Isiiliel'g Hth birthday, assisted by her daughter, Miss Helen Pain, and the Misses Alice Fox, I.iU M inkier, I-oIh Hall, ami Mary Ward. They entertained a lare iiuiiils-r of little friends. The pur lots and dining room were eluliorate y (lciniitci with ivy, tlatTodils, ami the "stars mid stripe." At t o'eliM'k the paity sal down to refreshments, the table In-ill); very Is'imtifully ileeorati-d, the hilt Inlay cake foimiiij.' the center piece. Mirny (.'tunes mid approptiate mush', entertained the lit 1 1 . - ones dur ing tin- ufti'trioon, Probably a Fake A Isittle containing it piece of paper with a short me-sa(.'c pin mii l iiijj i have been written by one of the ill fated passengers on the Val encia, was picked up ye-lenlny on the Is-itcli at Youngs !,iy ,y a ten-year-old lad, who was playinj; alonjf the shore. The hut I le which was tightly tsirkcd was -ecu l.y the hid limiting a short way from slmie, mid out of curiosity, he wailed out and sciwtl it. Seeing a piece of paper iliide, the boy liroke the lioltli-, ami seemed the paper. It prov ed to ts" a leaf torn from a memoran dum hook, dated 1W4. on one side of which was written with a lead pencil the winds, "Sir. Valencia wrecked. Writ? to my son, :i.i Market St ., Duluth, Minn. I 'rank Thompson. 't ell him I was wrecked on Vancouver I-lund." (In the lewiso side of the leaf was twit tell. "(iiHid liy to the world, she is sinking now . ('. II. i hump-on." In the list of tlie pci-oiis ahoaiil the Valencia there is no one by this nauu-, peept a Miss .1. C. Tlioiiipsoii en route to 11. lliii;'li:im. Scteial in. iik- ami imicciir.icics mi the mile, point strongly to the fact that the message was written by some would be joker. Olc llmi-eil has pns-i-Mon of the mes-age and will write to Duluth to ascertain whether op not the mes sage is authentic AMATEUR THEATRICALS. "Under Two Flags" at the Star This Evening. l'rtini present indications Astoriiius will be tendered a rare treat this even ing when a company composed entirely of local talent will present the stirring drama, " 1'ndcr Two Flags." The play is under the direction of Mr. Fred Puri ton, the Star vncalit, who is by the way, an old stockman of proiiounisj'd ability, and the local cast chosen for this play is a close second to the best professional companies that have play ed in the city. The proceeds arc to be used for char ily by the ladies of the G. A. R. and as Astoriana always respond nobly a crowded house is predicted. The Cast. Bertie Cecil. T. Duncan Ferguson Berkley Cecil Tune Nordstrom Lord Iiockinghtim Emil Xynmn Knke Fred Johnson Col. Chauteroy (known as Illuck Hatvk) I.co Wise Hen Davis George, McBride Huron! (the money lender) ... .A. S. Tee Capt. Leroux 0. W. Spriggs Pierre Muteou Aston M. Salvon( Petet l'icopon Robert Waluce Picpou Turio Nordstrom Corporal Shelby Hamilton Nora. MeSlutne Miss Atholo Deveneux I.ndy Guinevere Miss Emma Shedd Djolma Miss Emma Shedd Liuly Venelia Corona Miss Ailnlinn A. Miller Cigarette Mrs, T. Duncan Ferguson LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp & ) Company. They also do all kinds of blacksmithing and repair work. m IS DISCOVERED Natural and Forceful Flood Tap ped on the Nehalem. FIFTEEN MILES FROM MOUTH Heavy Explosion Accompanies Its Re lease Opening Up About Eight Days AgoIs On Tillamook Shore of River Means Much for this Section, A splendid, and apparently inev haiistuble, supply of natural gas has been developed on the south bank of the Nehalem river ami fifteen mile fioin its mouth. The discovery was made about eight days ago, and it is evident the fortu nate parties rexiornililc for the uncov ering of the element arc desirous of keeping the matter quiet for a while, until eertain advantages of land, rights and other accessories could be secured, a perfectly natural wish for those who were lucky enough to make the find, mid mnbitioiis enough to equip an out tit for the iiivcHtjgntion. The development was made in a txire nml was accompanied by an explosion on the Tillamook shore of the Xehalem, of immense force that scattered the tool, and paraphernalia of the prospector-, and the prosecutors themselves for a few moment-, hut it quickly sub sided to the normal strength of the flow pressure, ami it is flowing yet, un less the people; in charge have faund a way to check ami regulate it. This is news of iiiiKirtanee to As toria, and to nil the coa-t country, ami means much for the future of the whole scetiiin between Tillamook and the mouth of in Columbia, since it may la the furerunner of other' enterprises in the utilization of the gas in a hundred lines of application. It has a germinat ing power in the unfolding of sequent mid anahigoiis oiicratjons that is in calculable, nn.l carries the promise of collateral advantages hard to measure from a primary base such as this, tmt inherent to the discovery all the same. The Astonan is under obligations to Mr. Samuel Adair for the information. and his authority is unequivocal. There has been a concern operating through that country for some time past, in search of oil sign, and v number of horcs hate twen made in this behalf, the last eventuating in discovery here reported. The AtoiSan will do all it may, in the near future, to confirm this matter further, and to get details that will be very definite mid grateful to ttiis w hole sect inn upon a subject of such unqualified virtue and value. Gail Laughlin. When Mis. Gail Langlilin entered Welleley College she gathered around her a clu-s of girls who were interested in decjicr prob lems than those discussed by the other college societies, and they organized the "Agora," a society for the discussion of social and economic questions. It soon btvamc a power under Miss Iiughlin's leadership, and is now one of the strongest organ i at ions of the college. Miss Laughlin has given deep study to the-e questions, nml presents them in a most eloquent manner. Be sure to hear her at the Methodist church tomorrow evening. HAS NO JURISDICTION. NEW YORK, Feb. 22. On a decision by Judge Somemille, the board of United States General Appraisers sus tained a claim filed hy the George Hall Coal Company of Rochester, N. Y., re garding the action of the collector of customs in assessing duty at 50 per cent ail valorem on certain docking charges undertaken at a Canadian port. The Treasury Department contended that the charges were correctly assessed and that the board has no jurisdiction. Judge Somerville however, contradicts both of the government's contentions and reverses the action of the custom house authorities. Health Means the ability to do a good day's work, without undue fatigue and to find life worth living. You cannot have indigestion or constipation without its upsetting the liver and polluting the blood. Such a condition may be best and quickest relieved by Herbine, the best liver regulator that the world has ever known. Mrs. D. W. Smith, writes, April, 9, '02: "I use Herbine, and find it the best medicine for constipation and regulating the liver I ever used." 60c. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. The handiest book, contains the great est amount and most valuable infor mation. 1906 The WORLD ALMANAC 25 cents at Svenion's Book Store. SPECIAL Showing of New White Spring Waistings for Th 14 r sd ay , Friday and Saturday AT : 20c, 25 i 30c Per Yard Morse Dept. Store Where Everybody Likes to Trade. '""' "' tVM.l..,...,ia:i';iiL.l 1 - "t mi ,js sv . sv B ti ar sr ar A no torn leal Chart KhowlntT the Muftcles for February 27th A Scientific I Beauty. Culture and -BY- S X. 2. Cauffman, P. D. L. D. I rrofessor of Physiognomy Dermatology and Hair Culture, ! Admission 25 cents Ladies bring your note books' $ and pencils. Please be three o'clock sharp. THE HUNGRY MAN. The hungry mortal is almost uni versal (at times). When one is hun gry he wants something good and wants it quick, well-served, in comfortable quarters, and at reasonable cost. That's what he wants; and if in Astoria, he 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 Page build ing. The stranger going there once, goes there always. Party, and banquet, service, on the same satisfactory scale. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. The perfection of whisky used in the medical department of the United States military and naval service. Also in hospitals. Recommended by the high est authorities as the purest stimulant for family use. Sold exclusively by Win. Bock. The Morning Astorian, 65c. a month. We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges - jjfl a IBl u m k f aL . ;.....-t-a J i rtn Z -AT Ladies Only Ptar Theatre at 3:00 o'clock Lecture on aciai memisnes i te $ x sr s ftf seated at Anotomlcal Chart ' Showing the Muscle for Home Treatment SV SUDDEN CHANGE. If you contracted a cold In the recent change of weather, you will find a rem edy of real merit in Tar & Wild Cherry or Atwood's Cold Cure. At Frank Hart's Drug Store. See our window dis play of purses and leather goods, eta. X. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of teiidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas sages, steam and , hot baths. Pboaa Black 2165. Will call. YOUR NEX1, Never have to wait long at th Oe Shop. A, E. Petenosv eidant Barber proprietor. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let ym stand or sit on the oven door if yo wish. Prices reduced on all stoves sal ranges till after the Holidays. I . J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET .