TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1906. THE MOltNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. Freshest Bggs Ar a delicacy. You run rest assured of their freshness if bought of 11, Our pile until iiiiiiket changes will l 20c The Dozen Wi do thing rl(ht, not inrly nin our piirf low, but flood are of superior quality, ROSS, HIGG1NS (& Co. RELIABLE TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Meet In Match, '1 ln-i will In- a Jnint f,lllnc' lllllllllc Mini I tl I Irllll III ill meeting ill I lu rity mi Mutch llitii 11111I Ktli. .Aiiiiiiiiii'iiU fui iuiiie nmi ullirr iiiriii 1I1I.11U will be made llllil cliclll.ll IHiliiC ifltillU till' plii;;ltllll. Willi I In' peiiki'l fur tin' i" iil"l'ill, "ill ' hpiiI nlll I'l nil (ill MM I- lllxl llline in ti-vtid. Shifted thn Responsibility, Mum if) 'I Imimn IniilUe li,iiv 1 1 1 r it I liter (11 I mini v ( I rii hi 1 1-1 (Inn I11 II llril Inn 11, tin- unit mini nf J.','IM .till, p-i ill of I III' I .1II1. I nll III, I'll' in In hall il tin I '"'.' tut mil, Till' i tni' tlnul liiiiiuvir iiimli' li tin' lniill, iiihI 1 IWMIU II tnl.il of lli'illlt l,IIIMHI. An enjoyable time l nutiripiitcd ut tin" Ti'ti uinl Aii"ii Sim' tu ! gitcu linl.iv n f t r 1 hi 111 mill .truing, by tVciin Circle I l.'i, Wiiiih ii uf WiMiilriaft. Where's the Senator? - The Miir.-h liuinlx-f of the Nut miiiil M.i'.'iinii' jnt at hand, roiittiinn n liln (iliotn j;rii lire nf Slit. Semit'ir (hnilc W. Kiiltnii, of tin city, tiiki'ii ut tin' liiitinlinl rtipitnl, u ml amid n gulnty "' ti'trtruttive notable llii'ic, luil f.iili to reproduce tin' iltiuiit fniiiiii'K of "Our (hurley," nn nvrrni(;lit hmd In nn-nutit for on any other htMithei limn llmt the iuliliilii'i wi-hiil to uc rori peillc lionnr In Mr, Kllll'ill by publishing her Mitlniit lniini nil nii(i trr-acting influence uci tlir cnn tir' present went mi(ht pwvr to I"1. Fresh Ranch E$gs20 Per Dozen GOOD SUGAR CORN 3 Cu im ajc 12 " 95c 1 Cwtc $1.85 Conlileiing the quality this i a Inn pin which should be promptly taken advantage of while the price remains 10 low. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. OOCOCKCKXXXOCKXXX0000000 Goal to Burn FREELY, MAKING A STRONG EVEN HEAT AND LEAVING FEW ASHES AND NO CLINKERS IS A RARE COAL. IN THIS MARKET THERE IS BUT ONE: HEBBURN CA1 FILLS ALL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY HAVE IT IN LARGE LUMPS OR IN SACKS. PHONE NO. 1961. CORNER NINTH AND COMMERCIAL. ELMORE & GROCERS. With the Votfrn. !(,;itMitinii ye, lenluy, ut ti"' rii-e (if hintlne, nhntcil tliul then, were 4'i rmniitu of clcclm mi th.' Iiiiiiko In fiivdi of tin- city pre cinct, iiliil tln cdimtty m.i rii'ilili'il Willi making 11 grand toliil of 71 Gundmotlvr Dies. 'I. Ziiplci i -i'i ii iiii'mtfiiri' tetenay from I'linilfni I , M.iinc, ei.nNctiiig (tu sad iufni-mal ion nf llir ili'iilli of t; mini iin it her, Mr, I.nni-i' lliiin-r, tit th1' iitf'! of !'l Minn. You will find a WORLD of informa tion la tbt 1906 WORLD ALMANAC. 13 cents Svenson's Book Store. Appointed Chief rnrjne.-r. I"cph Stiii I up, ha ii'i i-ui il 'he iippniiitnii'iil of 1 hiff I'liiiii'tr n lln1 pini'i nnniil Iiliil hoii-i' tciiili'r ( n mjlini', nri'i e.linjj I'hi.f Wi'l.liu. Buyi n IntereM. Mr, T. A. I.iiihy lotiy 111 I In- inphiy of Fimril iV Slnki' I ninpiiny, hn pun1, an iiiti'ii't in llmt film iilnl will loiitirun' 11 . innliil(.'"l of tiii'ir liatilwnre pertinent, Ocean Circle , M.1, Wmio n of WiMnlir.ift, ill (.'iv- Tea bihI Apron Sale nn lit aftt'irioon and eeniii( nf Friiluv, Marh 2nd. All are invited. Will Stand Pat. When C. J. ('in tin flleil the ropy nf hin petition for lioiili tint inn fnr the (.Hin' of Kepri'M-titiit ivi' in the ini"latur', .'i'oinpgnii'd liy the hold nlld lupin) ilcrlnriltinu that he Mould ln 11 he ii tit in the iniitt'-r of toting fnr a Cuited S'taien ncn.itnr, or wnrdi to that efT'-et, he raie. a vital jiliMinn here ,i t-i whether he llliyht Ir.rlH' -il )t fi-i ilniii of sirtintl In him lf under tin- ti-nn uf "tnteinrnt Nn I " of tin- ilir -i't jiriinnry derlara tioiiN; iilid the '(ltin I' d ilim'Uioii of il 1 ri.) in il li 1 ut I" fiie a ollpplellieiitiil iln l.ii.ition lonl.iiinin; the "tiili'ineiit that he would "iippi.it tin1 llipiihliran llollliliee of the people B illdii'iit d I'V the nluiii fiom t'n prinuir eleclioii. iii a ipmlilii'iitinn of ,i pre inii-ly 11 11 ii.iiinri il niti'iil imi. Hi- h.'d hindly done tin", whin Attorney Jfiieriil l'rnwfni.1 ;'.ie out hii foiini! npinioti thnt no Upp. ttli'lllill III if ipl'illi V'ill'J ill'rllllll 1 loll 1 wile pel llli-K.illo under the t'llll nt the I hi lit Prim, 11 v luw. nod imw Mi. tin tiit aiiiiniiiiie- I ) inlciitiim to stiik to Lit first and fundamental proposition to do what hi jild-.'iiii ut nlld i oiii'ieine -hall diilale in th.' pieiiiie-. At a malt r of enh romfort in lin mi t mi -t i ill , he pinpn-c- to thullenye IM', lli'll delion, Ihe loial ii'j irailt for tute sen atoiiiil honoi, to an aieenient for 11 piiti-.lll ,ii nil the filler. il M'lintoi ship Vote at Salem (oil the ivtllioidi' nary eonl intern v of the doi tor''. el I imi of i iiin-e; Curtin tn Vole fin the Democrat ic iioinim i , mid I lie iloi tm tn vote for the nominee of the lo pulili cuntj thi", to neut rali.p the appuieiil di-tei ejiancy of the primary law nml put them lioth on lOeoiil iih heini.' willing to waive all umliiuilieN in the muddle. The very best board to be obtained in the city ii at "The Occident Hotel." Ratei very reasonable. COMPANY Fftei Notice. Not ice hn ln-en filed with thn county elerk by T. H. .fewett, of hit landiilttiy at Ihe liipuhliiuri prltiiarc for the nomination for the poult ion of county judjjo. He Wants to Know.--The follow in) wm filed In the Atoriiin olllee yeiifer day uiorninif: "I)ear Fxlilnr: I note with uniiie lee thiil you havfl given n coliiinii and a half to the nmiouuce nient. that I'eter (Jranl, 'IVter the fiieiil,' hint retiiilieil tn A'tolia, nml (lull Infineon lit good in (oilillleld. Ilii hiinineiN, i"ipcchilly, i giMiil. 1'iay, wlmt in IVter' liUilieiil' l'onihly there will he all up 'tiing for. Youm very 1 1 uly, 'COM TCX." " Two Realty Transfers. There were hut two deeiU filed ye. today in tiic mallei of changing title to ( lnt-op t- ally, lowil: W. C. l:eiter tu W. I.. I)ie, Wllllllllly litle, colifid -riil ion ff. eoliteuiij. eciliiin wen-age ill thin conn ly. 'I hoiini. Ilho'le to Mary Mudd, win -raiily title, coiiMderalion $'Mm, convey ili' liM'l feet h.v l.'L'U feet of lalul ill eel jou ii, towii'liip " nmth, range ! w 1-1. Careless Operations. In the excata lion which i ln'illg done hy Coliliaetol Ceiding on a lot on Ilaili-011 aeime nml I 0111 1 cent h lici t, a large nmouiil of lila1ing Ium he n done. n that the ili'lin, flying in nil diieitionn, ha--1 1 111 I. a liimiln'i of Ihiii-ck ill Ihe viein Uv, inflicting damage in wiine cae wheie large lock hate tiiek the Ihiii-i'v 'I In ic him In en complaint, at the milliner ol lllllg hllell eplilhive and le-iilent- ill the neighliiirhood of tin- blunting oH'intion- an- ciiniieralily woi kid up oter the mailer. Bids Received and Opened. -At 2 o'clock teilcnlay afternoon, I'nmk Spittle, trutee in huiikriiptcy in the matter of the Waireiiton laimlM-r Cnim puny, ojM'iied the two hid that had la-en filed with him, for the purchase of the eipiitie. in aid pinpcrty, ate and exci'pt the claim of the A-tniia Na tiomil Hank which aggregate the mini nf frl.l.iHMl, and bid no ociied showed to be, a follotva; Krmn the Old Oregon Lumber Co., m and fiom II. I Ham hht and W. !. thi.Hlin, $M.V.'.". Attor ney Spittle will rcjMirt the bids to the court and recommend thr acceitunce of Ihe Ilamblot Cositlln bid. The handiest book, contains the great est amount and most valuable infor mation. 1908 The WORLD ALMANAC 35 cents at Svenion's Book Store. Knew Him Well. Henry Unit man of ihi city. know IVIcetite Mcl'arland. of the I'inkct Inn irviee. well, and ay h" i- 11 lauioii and Mlccelul lentil. He ha- known him for teai. in fact, cvei since h I'm land landed the forty 'Mollie Magilireii" ill I'elillot Itilliin in Ih7I. ainl hi leeent .lartling work in the Sleiiiieiilieig iiiniiler cae. and hi loiinilitig up ol the 111 11 1 ili'i cr-i and nil their in cniiiplii e. is Imt one of many Mich 1 1 1 : 1 11 i ('-1 al ions ol" hi. et r.101 dinnry nei o nml sagacity. .Mr, Hull mini was ililinuili' with him. when Md'ai-land was at the lie.nl of the I'itikc rtoliv ill ( olol il'lll. Iii Circuit Court. The fifth day of the pliM'lil term of the eilvllit court liegnn at M.'.M o'clock yesterday morn ing, with .linlge Mclili.le 011 the hench and all the ollii ei s iii al tendance. In the mallei of Frank Seahoig vorsu II lima S. ahoig. a dci rec of divorce was liaiiiled down and ctiteied. And 11 n iliar entry was madi) in the niatlcr ol Augusta lliiertlintipt teisiis lleilhold llricllmupt. In the case of i hiistian-cn teisiis Steushiml I'.iolhcis, nrgumeiit was cunt iniiiil until today. Two lads were In'ought before .linlge Mcliiidi' for a reluiku for olVenscs against (he pence of certain parties, and they got it in good shape, and were promised larger, nml more trenchant treatment, if they appeared before him in the future. Their escape from prosecution this time mil v have the desired effect. Police Court. -Albert Lokan npprnred testerday nfteriioon before Judge An derson in the police coml. ami pleaded guilty to being out after 8 o'clock. I.oknn is almost of age, nnd with others of the same years, and old enough to know better, ho has been haunting the vicinity of Scholiield & llauke's store, after night fall, mid engaging in rowdy demonstrations toward passers by, es pecially women. . ltport of these nets 011 the pari (if the youths, were made to the police, and so the matter was in vestigated ,tvitli the result that l.okun found himself sunininriully hauled be fore the municipal officer. After giving 11 lecture (iiul warning that hereafter the youth should keep off the street after S o'clock, ami remedy his eon duct, the judge allowed I.oknn to go. The judge stated that complaints of tingentlemunly and insulting actions had been made concerting several other boys, and that if there was not nn im mediate cessation of the rowdyism, ser ious stops would be taken by the officers. ,;villi I1800 For 163,000 Municipal Plant. (', 1'. CartwrlKlit wa the only bidder beforo the Servhe liimrij of Oliimbiiit, Ohio, recently for the rmichinery of the old eleelrie light plant. He hid f IH4H) for tnncliinery that ami the city fi.XOOO n hoot even you ago,-Klei trie World. Will Wed Today. Within the pre cinct of their own. eo.y, future home, ganii-hcd a nd fiiiiiiihcd by I hemm-lveM, to their mutual liking and comfort, at o, Kl Wet lioud direct, in this city, Mi Lucile Foul, of Chicago, and Mr. Chin Ic II. Abcrciombi,., of Atoria, w ill bo united in the holy bond of wedlock, at, 4 o'clock thii afternoon, hy Rev. .Inliii Water, rector of St, Mai-yV Catholic church. 'Ihe happy young peo ple will be iitti'itdcd by Mi- Iturie Mi-Ciinn a biidemiiaid and hy .Mr. V. (', Fnv, a gloom-man. 'Ihe alfair will b. entirely pi it ale, mid shotlly after it conclusion, the newly nuirried couple will Icitc for the Son nit ciiie on a honey moon trip. There iih- hol lif people in this city who will ttili them iibiiiidiint and piotracted luipp1ne"S through life, and in the host, the A loii.HI claiiii coiispicllou place. En Route Home. The Atorian is in receipt of u pleimaiit letter from Dr. liayjcs II. Kailc now ilouiicil.d at the "Angelii-" hotel in lis Angele, Cali foiitia. 'flic doctor i ttppaiently enjoy ing hi ouling to the full, with the piiine pleasure of the home-welcome iiluavs in ics.iw, almve and beyond the current ph-.iMiirc. of the trip. On Washington's birthday lie ascended Mount Lowe and the day after, went over the Santa lialbnia clialicl to fam ous Ciitalina Island with it toy-town and harbor. Tbi week he i in route to New Oilcan, tt hence he will go by eny stage to Mobile, Montgomery, , 1 la ut it . and then homeward, to !rcen tille. South Carolina. While in San Fifliu-iw-o he did Mt. TuiiiMlpai and the l'niterity of California, at Berkeley, and made many pleasant culls upon hi brother ofl'u-er in the service there, re ceiving constant eourtesicH on all side. May Come to Astoria. It would not be in the least surprising should the Northern Pacific railroad construct it's warehouse and grain elevators in thi city. Indication are thnt such i the intention of that company, and a a starter in thi work, the company will build a bridge neros the Columbia river probably in the vicinity of St. Helen. It is learned that an agent of the railroad has lmndcd over one hun dred mre of land at Caples on the Washington side of the river, opposite St. lb-lens, and huge tracts of hind on the Oregon side have also been taken up, in the expectation of putting in the bridge at this point. When this bridge i finished, th,' road will undoubtedly run it's enormous fu-ight shipments bound for the Orient, into Astoria, where the ship will Ik1 loaded. North ern I'acilic official are anxious to enter Astoria and make this point the main terminal for th' ir grain and freight ex poit. a Astoiia has an insurmount able advantage over I'm lland, situated a il i- at the very entrance to the Co lumbia, with a deep harbor, and miles of water frontage. 'Ihe entrance of the Northern Pacific info Astoria with the con-ciiiciit advantage to Astoria and the shipping interest in general, will lie awaited with anticipation by As torian. FOR LADIES ONLY. Mrs. X. Z. ('Huffman. P. 1). I.. 1).. will lecture nt the Star theater today at 2 o'clock. She will point out common s-us,, as the high road to physical per fection, through physical culture law and health precept She has no nos trums lop sale. Her work is on n higher plane. Mr. Caufl'mnn Im made a scien tific study along these lines nf hev idea, and she is now here to give the Astoria woman's the result 0' her work and study as she has been giving it to other women through the country. Women who have discovered remedies to improve their personal appei.ranee keep it n secret, they are selfish women, there should lie no secrets to health and physical perfection. The all-wise or dained woman to In- beaut if til in her physical splendor with the same intel ligeiice that coinimindctl "Let There Be Light" and therefore every woman should cultivate and preserve her ap- ponmnoe scientifically .and endeavor to be true to her higher destinies, Mm. CanlTinan's hard study long and care ful experience, has worked out a system that she gives to women five of charge. Tho lectin will be educational and highly instructive and demonstrated with charts. Ladies please bring your tablets and pencils. Itching Piles. If you are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ailment you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamber' Iain's Salve. It gives instant relief. Price 25 cents per box. Sold By Frank Hart and leading druggists. Wontd 4hraA Sadnufmacai Annlv . ,, hii.vu uvuiiio.ivavi I t W ' at 154 Nineth street. First Soring Showing of Ladies' Suits We sre now ready to show you A most magnificent line of pnmig a the expres companies have be;n bringing u package after package of New York's Latest suits. Whether you want to buy now or not we invite you to come and see them. We are sure when yon do g-t ready to purchase you will remember these. a?-ifaa See Window Display Morse Dept. Store Where Everybody Anolomleal Chart Showing the Muscles for Home Treatment February 27th AM S I V. tt g A bcientinc .Lecture on I Beauty, Culture and -BY : A. z. iauitman, r. u. lv. u. f m rrofessor of Physiognomy Dermatology and Hair Culture, I Admission 25 cents Ladies bring your note books and pencils. Please be seated at three o'clock sharp. PARTICULAR PEOPLE. The world is full of particular people, and the most exacting of them all, are those who are particular about what they eat, where they eat it and what they pay for it, as well as the service accompanying the meals. It is the the rule in Astoria, whenever one of these people inquire for the best, all-round restaurant in the city, to promptly refer them to the Palace Catering Company, on Commercial street, just opposite the rage building. Once they patronize the rnlac, their worries and their questions are at an end. Banquetting and party service is complete in every detail of luxurious appliance and menu. 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. We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges - 55 flimsy Syfts Likes to Trade. FOR Ladies Only AT iStar Theatre at 3:00 o'clock i if Anotomical Chart if Showing the Muscles for ' Home Treatment. s V SUDDEN CHANGE. If you contracted a cold In (he 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. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of texidermy, 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 maa sages, steam and hot baths. Phoa Black 2165. Will call. YOUR NEX1. Never have to wait long at the Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Peterson, proprietor. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yo stand or ait on the oven door if yo wish. Prices reduced on all stoves sal ranges till after the Holidays. (. J, Scully " 470-472 COMMERCIAL S1REET ...