The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 09, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOUXIXG ASTOIUAX. ASTOIUA. OHKCJOX.
FRIDAY, MARCH 9, tgofl.
BUSINESS ACTIVITY
Warrenton and Seaside Experienc
ing Building Boom.
SEASIDE HAS CURFEW LAW
the pre-ont time. A lnrjto numWr of
new cottage aiv in course of construe
twn on t ho beach, itu-t of which arv of
modem deign, costing from $l..'ViX to
null. In tin1 town of S.iisido
building operations lime boon tempor
arily ui'iiiloil, theio being a Mtfticeut
munli'i of buildings to mo t tho rtpi ii o
metits of trade.
There aro nine rostmtiants; livo gro
cery Mores, two moat imieVot, thro'
bakeries, ho-idos other brunette of btisi
no, all of which :i 11110:1 r to I10 doiiis: a
good bnin -.
' An eifort will he imulo by tho people
of Sea-ido to iiiiliuv tho railroad cone
Residents of Seaside Wotking for Morn- piny to put on a morning train from
lights anil tho busine hoiio
I'hvUio light ami may poihly
tho sy-tt'in oir in tho gioo,
w it h
extend
ing Train to That Place From
Astoria Warrenton Mills Pre
paring to Open Soon.
YVAKKKNTOX, March 7.-Special Cor
repondeniv Thoro is a noticable in
eri in Ihimih'ss in Wane nton occas
ioned ly tho iVvvnt purchase of tho
Warrenton si mill, Tho suprinteml
?nt in in town ami ha- a foivo of 111011
at work making iie,-osaty repairs pre-
Atoria all tho year 10 moot th' demaml
of tho growing huino- of tho town ami
111 order that tho 'oplo can secure a
morning new-pap,r tiom A-ioiu. A
it i now, no iiaiici toacho tho town
until 0110 o'clock in tho aftoinoon, ami
tho ividont aio nnxiou- to ccnro th
news of tho world ns oaily a- pi act i
cable.
Politic aiv warming up an. I a largo
registration ha- boon recorded tho total
amount to ilato lioing !S. ihroo fourth
of which aro republican. Couidcrabl
paratorv to starting up within ton Jay, "oivm i manifo-t in tho ptim.uy ehv
The mill will not ooiniuoiHt active op Thoro ha- novor ben a timo when
oration for the trade for two month-. pur'v ha 1nvu more hai monioii-
but will cut -iilliiiont lumber to mako 'ha 11 thi- year, ami Soa-ilo expect to
exten-ive addition to tho plant and j ,,',a'11 hanuor of lieing tho strong
build a large wharf to title water. The 'st republican precinct in tho county
Miperiutond.uit suites that wlvi-n tlio j !,,,d will roll up a rousing majoiity lor
mill is reconstructed, it will lie 0110 of ,!"' 'iitiro -tate ami county ticket,
the largest in the country and give oni- j Tho common council ha- pa ed a "t'tir-ployini-nt
to mon. They have al-ifow" ordinance, re.piii ing all miiioi- to
ready -overal ordor- for oa-torn -hip-! lie olf tho -tret- after o'clock p. 111..
'and oiory pernn found 011 the
Kelly Urn, aiv running tiioir -hingle
mill and exevt to -tart up the aw
mill in a short time. They have a con
tract for a large amount of Itimlier to
be u-ed on tho county road bvtweoti
Warrenton and Astoria. They al-o
conU-niplate installing an electric light
light plant and will furnish the town
with a complete electric liyht sy-tem.
The building of the pixixi-od elec
tric street oar line from Atoria to Sea
side is the Mibjeet of considerable com
ment. The consensu of opinion lf injj.
liiat tiie rtwd -hould go through to
Warrenton, thence to Xew Astoria ami
Fort Steven, thenco following the
leaeh to Seaside. It is contended that
the route sellected passe- through a
sparsely settled section of the country,
while Warvnton and Xew A-toria would
be largely patrons of tho road if the
route is changed.
, Activity at Seaside.
SEASIDE. March ft-Sp-eial Corre
pondenee. Xever in the hi-tory of Ore
gon's popular summer rort. has there
boen so much activity in building, as at
-tloot
after 12 o'clock, midnight i- cmnpelhtl
to irhe a goinl actiiiiiit of him-eli. The
ctut'ew Ix-ll rin .a S and 1.' o'clm-k
ov rv night. All -aloon- aro reipiirod
to clo-e at 1 o'clock a. m., and the in w
ordinance i lieing ijeiioially ob-civc,.
Tho -aw mill. iih and door factory
and throe logging camp- aro running on
full time, employing about l'ihi men and
U iy with a monthly pay roll of alKiut
ijiS.iHHi. giving ,1 stimulus t" bu-in-- in
th town.
(JeotiTo W. roburn. a brother to Mrs.
Kamp. died at San Diego yesterday after
a -hort illness. j- remain- will be
brought for Seaside for interment.
The S-a-ide Pavilion Company are
lutildiii'.' a new -kating rink, 2"xHi
foot, adjacent to the pavilion and expect
to have it in operation by the tirt of
next month.
Tho new electric liht company have
purchased a tract of land near the rail
road for a power hoii-e and will com
mence woi'k on the building and plant
in a -hort time. It will have -u!li'-ient
power to furnish the cjtv with street
HAS FORSAKEN SALMON.
Thomas B. McGovcrn Now Prominent in
Eastern Finance.
The la-t iiumhor of tho New Nork
Mercantile and Financial Time- hiiug
the intelligence (hat Thoma- II. Mo
1 love: ii, ,'it 0110 lime a homy opeiator
i'i tno -alinoii iudn-tiv of thi-coist ha
formed u-w hu-ine connect ion in tho
F..i-t and rciioum-od all hi- piioi" inlet
o-l- in the gloat ti-tn-t i including t he
di-po-id ot hi- heay holdiiie- in the
Colniiil.ia liivci Packoi-' A oci.n ion.
I he new Im-iue tic, wolo colli lllih'd
immediately upon th- nimlnie up of
the icecnci-iiip ot the Pacillc I'ackiiis!
A N Miration Company, of which Mr.
Metioo-ii was tho ic'-eivoi, and he ha-hasti-ncd
tii a 111110 his new etiyayO'
ill -11 1 - theio, and to -implity mid render
entirely flee hi actixitie- in the field
he ha- ho- 11, ha- isdimpii-hed oory
ih iblo connect ion with hi- coa-l lui-i
in a m i ite- except tho-e maintaiiied
upon the ha-i of waim friend-hip en
tered into hero and likely to la-t for
many a y nr.
The l ime in it'- announcement ,
-ay:
" My a recently formed paitnei-hip
for the tian-ictioii of a general cum
mi ion liu-ine in the larger cla of
piopoilie- California get- linked to
New Yoii in u -oit of 'tiiple alliance'
The new tii m i- Nonntag, M.Hioxein A
Doiinell. with a couiuiiKlioii- -uite ot
ollices in the I'.roadway Exchange build
ing it '.'" Mioai -tied It will make ,1
-pcialty of handling ga and elect in-
BOYS
FIND
BODY
Skeleton of Man Found in Brush
At Uppertown.
IDENTITY IS NUT YET KNOWN
Ncls Nelson and I.innie I.ai.son Aio Out
Pilk'ng Floweiit and Make Clustly
Find Man load For Year 01
Mori Bones Air Left.
lying at the bottom ol the do p
canyon which -lope oil the imilh (
Franklin avenue 11ml I'oi ty ennd
stK'et, in I ppoitown. the hodv of a Hum
deiiuiipo-ed o (hat nothing but tho
-kelcton 1 main, wa aividcnily found
yelerdiy afternoon by two Imv. who
w ere out llower picking.
The body 1- half bulled, by the silt
wa-hed down I ho -loop side o the batik,
and mo ha grown mci the caith -o
that nothing except the head and
-houldei 11 1 1- l-llile I , mine I a l -ell and
Nel- Nel-on. aged II year-. Ie-pectiely
wer- engaged in picking wild llowcii,
and in -eaiching among the inidei bi-u-h
came upon the gha-ily li.'i'l I ho Inn -h.niug
liit 11 mod t iicui-ch o that
the icm.iin- weie th I a human be
ing h-.i-t -ned lo the iieaii-st hoii-e audi
mliilllleil the collc ol hell dl-encM.
ler plopellle- in wlct i-lolocr 'oh wa- ilotllicl l,y telephone,1
and aiiinii panie.t In lin Plivicinii '
I'lU.lllgl oil, went (o the .ol It vv ,
B A
I u
!
Fashions For
Young Men
We have the kind of
Clothing that young
men prefer to buy. It
possesses the snappy
style that marks the
college men's choice
Fabric novelties, unus
ual patterns, splendid
tailoring. In short, "swell
clothes.0
mm,
d run
TUBLIC CONFIDENCE IS OUR GREATEST ASSET.
1 l.o
ol I -nil
plant- :t iii
know 11 ,1- the ' public
mine- and mining land
cription ,uid ica! ctatc.
" The equipment of the cone rn 1- ox
' le
of
gl.ilip
eV de
late
and
Wllell t!i-
ll.ll kill'-.
ai 1 t d
W.I fl-t
ptionally good for thi line of tt.i.ling. I that it wa impo.-ild
at t in-nppio-i
e to mai.e
I leal loll j
1 hillg. so 1
am thing j
Henry P. Sonut.ig i,n- yem- ju the
real e-tate bti-iuo in .iu Kianci.cn.
made a fortune there, and at t -T lelir
ing and -pending -ome time 111 Europe
finds that ho cannot settle down to a
life of ea-.' but mu-t 'get into the game
again': Thoma- i. Met invent 1 a well
known New inker and a familial ligure
in the liniueial di-trict, having unt il w-.c foiunl a -mall I
recent Iv been a iiiemlici ot the turn nf i key, and in auothd
I
but a Mipoilici.il exaiuin.it mn
The bo.h wa. evident H th.lt
Wolkillg Ill-all of middle age. lie Wa-
divs-cd m a -111; ot b!.o k clntho, ami:
woi.- a dark linen -hut When di-mv '
1
eieil the lindy wa. lying on it', back.
A Id o k -huii h hat wa- on the in ad. Ill
one of the pocket, of the m.in'. coal j
king gla. and a
let. I ol 'nller
and the uiiilciial
iiclilal Kuropf.
" lllc glViwmg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I c ol lllignll
deniiind- the deepening el the bar ol
the Columbia iiwi; tin' coiitimlion ol
the I lalle Celilo taltal, the opening of
the upiH'i tolumliia: the itiipiotcmeiil
of (00- Ha), Tillamook and .0iiuia
haiboi: the dicdging ot the illaiiiet le
Hid the gnk I liuu-tlt owiiel-hlp ol the
I.oik- al iiicgnii I it ami leib i.il appiu
pllatloll- hollld be made .ecuritlg thee
i in pi 1 n 1" men t -
"A tai iff should be maintained Id'
the pliitcetinll ot AllHI call illdllfril'
and Xui' iiean labor. U hcie, howewr,
the lieic.-lly lo pliitci lloll I Iclllolfd
bv the glnwth all. I .c el.ipliiclit of a
. ... ..1 1.. ... .1 . . ..r . 1. .... I I I...
paiiiiiii.ii iiiini-wi. iin i.iiiii -iniuiii m- j
1 1 i . I )!'. t to meet the ih.lllge.l colldlt lolin
" fh- icel.imatioii (it the and land i
I the iH'--lllg lleeiU i.!" the oll
ollc
I !
ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE.
Saturday Night Special
Embroidery
5c
At
a Yard
From 7 to 9 o'clock we
will have on sale 10c
and 15c Embroidery at
5c a yard.
THE FOARD & STOKES GO.
Where the New things Make Their Debut.
Didatield. Meon in A Co.; Arthur I .
Hoiinell. a New Knglamler by biith, wa
tor a ipiarter of a ceiitui v or moi in
hu-ine-- in California, tor mo-t i.t th
time in lire iu-ui an. c in .i!i Kiaai i-. .
whele lie n i- pioiniliciit m bu-in and
club cilele-. but he ha- be-n I, Hulling
mining and other pi nieit i - iM-t .- in
,-,.
; Polil found a pic.c n rnjie, -iiml.il In
that u-ci! by mill hand- m tying lath,
Thi- wa- all w hi. h i on! I b ..iiinl
la-t night, and it will be iieec.-.tiy to
-ellle -hove!- In dig the lelli.llh- mil'
n the glolllld III which they lie. heti.le
I III
it id H! cvimin.i! imt
I..
III.O
iii k i'i' four or Ihc i
ai - p.
i
Keep the little one- --.. it h v and !
ha'y. 'I heip t tidcr, -er:-itie bodies
L'fiitlo, healing remedie-. Hnl!i-t r'-j
Rocky .Mountain Tea will keep then j
strong and wed. Tt c-n's. Tea 1 1- Ta.c !
lets. Frank Hart, druggist.
w ' h a ica
I he b.idy
f mi. Idle .i;
i about i
iiati t li
ll I bullet
tmv .1! .
II-
i lent ilic.it imi.
tl; t'.lt ,. a
a- Ida. 1, i-aii
;.elht. U e
In III
an !
wo-t all I
e i ll. plllellt
I e, him . 1 1, 'ii
the hl-t ,,ll
no nt
I he led
- Ii led In
t I lie I Slat.
' ' 'be fie
III III t.ll"!
pal. pn-t
inlldllloll t" it- ;
lid the ctli, en V
H hnllld be ,
ol the le.hlal I,
al I ,ai-t i' ut i,,,i i
I o V id-' In I tbe el.
ell.l,.
b
nater
,1 the
lie of
nvelll-
..III. I b.
' II I
I I
.ll
For Lenten Season
entry tt full tins of
Salt and
Canned
Fish
We aim hmo n full line of frh and
fanned fruit and vigetnblpn Sweet
liaul niiinge tiom J.', to fiO rt-liU Ant.
Vi w llowor need on dii-ptay nt
ASTORIA GROCERY
Plmne Main 0H
523 Conimorcinl St
"m
NOTICE.
I
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I
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Always Kcopn Chamhr-'.nn C
iu
1 a
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BUY S
ai l ne
l.l-t h.e,-, :;
,l-!d lli.t he
' Olg'.i lilele
I lllc
t!ie II.
v. mill. I
. cap. ,u
uid
the Hi.
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d hl.-ll-eil
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d.
1 11 IE
Hair All Came Out and He Suffered
Very Much Under Doctor Three
Months and No Better Perma
nently Cured at Expense of $2.
CUTICURA REMEDIES
WORK WONDERS
hull
i.'.lte hue
o-l;,.
;e I he h. , .
elli I! 1- j
-- Ihi- I
Inal -lipp,
,v hieh
wa- of t
h- would haM
nation beloie
man a. im- lo
h-t night to
t'-.d
hi n , i ;. i
!l lieu
I n t
' inrdy tr
I'd imt
, ign i;-!
'.al! in
Ke.u iii". . cdr "I
I.,, wry City. Mo,
I". ,! v famih -I. nub
h. nd tea ly in-'ant u-e.
be !., . I. d at the ..ill -t a
tll'leli c tim t hail aflel
en'lie -rt t le I iu I lie - -t em.
I. ci .P.
Itlilcp
I- ju-!
When I,
,i I .!
Jill e
I'nhl
d ud I -h
plnved 1,1
hi- opinion,
to make a
-l.iling pi
ii- death.
lliu e th-
nl I llli.l'C
I -! , 1 1 II II
tab
but
i n-
-IMi
ll
I nloln l
-aid that
I e,imi '
how I !ic !
. ton i.i 1 1- :
III I -,, I'
I
at
I c., llilll'
d cne!
i' b.t. be
Thi i in -
e !v i- alio wilhmil a peer bu , loup m
children, mid will pi'-vent th, attack
W !iel gilell a- -non ii- th- e!,lM be.
emu lioir-e, , ecu al'ei the i is.upy
eo'igh appeal, which can mil. l.c dotie
v ia i, ti c I -it e 'v i pt at ban I. '',,r
ale bv liaei. Hut and hadin;' diug
FOK HORSK SHOW,
volet of Clatin. ciuiriiy, iiret-
' pe tM'i- of pillion, mr ),( t l,y inil(i,J
i'l.d to pie-tc, (,, (.,,, and pat'c lpntr
j in a in.i moot in ( I I In " I ogini
I nail" al A-tnrui, on Si' ui, lay, At. ,d .1
lhlMl, iii pi ,i in , ,,, u-e plltpu'.. i,f
niu.iiua! ing ,t full nmi.ty inlet lo be
'.'I d for nil Monday, .luno 4, plOii
C. I. TIU'NCH VRD,
Clminmin of the Citizen'
Committio tf A-tiuu, Oto.
M W. piiHI.,
Secictiiiy.
m, thing ,h liiiite ha. . t h.-. u aiialiged
lU.l'lel- !.-,. pi, e.,1,. ..,..) .,r Cli. .Ugh i
waii.iiit him in staling tii.it en inter
nal Inll. I I -III, a , .W eell.e .- ,1
Mr. A. C. Burnett, proprietor of a
general store in AvanJ, Oklahoma,
telLs in the following grateful letter
how Cuticura cured him and his son
of terrible eczemas:
"My little boy had eczema. His
head wa one wrlid sore, all over his
ecalp; his hair all came out, and he
suffered very much. I had a physician
treat him, but at the end of three
months he was no better. 1 remem
bered that the Cuticura Remedies
had cured me, and after giving him
two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent,
according to directions, and using
Cuticura Soap and Ointment on him
daily, his eczema left him, his hair
grew again, and neither he nor myself
have had any eczema since.
As to his own ease, Mr. Rarw tt says:
" I suffered with eczema, a burning,
itching, breaking out on my face for
more than a year. I took treatment
from physicians for several months,
which did no good. I was then
advised to try Cuticura. I took
six bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, and
used Cuticura Soap and Ointment
freely every day. I began to improve
soon after starting to use them, and
when I had taken the six bottles of
the Resolvent my face had become
clear, I had good color, and all erup
tions had left me.
"We use the Cuticura Soap and
Ointment in our family now for
general use, and it keeps our skin
soft and healthy. I cheerfully recom
mend the Cuticura Remedies for all
eases of eczema, (signed) A. C. Har
nett, Avard, Oklahoma, Mar. 30, 1905."
Complete Eitml dod Internal Trulrnirit for try
Humor, from Flmpli-i lo Scrofula, from Infancy lo Aftt,
contiftlrig of Cuticura Hoao, 26c, Olntmi-rit, 0c, KtioU
Tuit, fiOc. in form of Chocolate Coattd Filli, Mr. nr rial
of fiO), may be had of ail (JruKKiiti. A Hinfrlt- m-I often turei.
Potter Drug k Chun. Corp., hole Propi., Ilotton.
KrMailed free, " All about iht Skin, Scalp, and Ualr."
wa- allowed to 1 -main until thi- umiti
ing. waim it a ill be ,;ng ,mt and c;,iu
iie I. due body iia- ! u hi it'- pic-cut
m-itioii for at bi-t a year, and identi
fication will be diMielllt. 1,'c-id'lll - ill
rppeitown do imt i, 'member ol any
per-nn wini ha- disappeared, in the
last year. Though i: would be enlindy
pns-ible for one In do -n without at
tracting any attention, a- men are con
tinually going iiud coming, working in
the mill- for a few day and I hen pro
ceeding on their way. Kurt her impiiry,
however, mav shed more light, the alfnir.
SENATORIAL STATEMENTS.
Views of Hon. W. M. Cake, Candidate
For Federal Senator.
"I believe the public -civic- eol'pnia
t inn, should be -object, to gin enimonla!
regulation mid control, The power of
regulation -hoiild be ve-ted in I he In-1,'i-t.it'i
Commerce Cnmini-sion. and
Commission, and should Im exercised
with due regard to the re-pective rights
of the people ami the corporal ions.
"Trusts or combination. of eapilal
organized foe the puipoe of controlling
th- utilities and iiece-sitie- of the
country, to the cxclu-inu of legit incite
eompetil ion, are contrary to public
policy; in derogation to the right of
the people, anil should come under the
ban of the law.
" I believe ill pre-erving t lie dignity
of our American citizenship, and the
freedom of the laboring clas-es of this
country, and hence I am oppo-ed lo Hie
admission of the Coolie labor of ( hinu.
MORE COMFORT THAN EVER.
(i Sunday, December I7tb, th Dun.
London May Have Inteination.il Hoivo 'or A Rio Cramlei rullroud will iimtigur-
Sho'e Slum. to a dnily line of ntntidard and tour-
Nul'K, Mini, - Hlbeei- ,,i the 1st uleoping enn between I)iivir unci
National l,,i-c M,w --nci,,:iou of Ixt Angeles in connection with tho new
Am.tioi. and th,- l.m.di-h llol.uev ('lark roud. HoU, oam will leave Dun-
llni-e -iHietv ai,- ,, . . ,pe i a 1 1 ng in e-iab ver dnily nt 0:30 a, ni., and nrriv it
li-h l.nii, Inn an Inlct'iial iniial llm-e Suit I.nko (!ity at l:3fl p. nr., the next
Slow I he pmjeel wa- lil-l blnacnoil day. At thi point the cut will h
dining tec h-t Inn -e -unw ai ladi-on held over until midnight, thin allow-
s.piaie daidcn iu . Member, when ling ing through pamwuger the privilege of
li-u n,' Ain iiean horsemen talked ot a etop-over of ten hour ami a half In
holding an exhibit inn iu London tiesl Rait Laka City. Faatbotind, thou ear
May. Owing to the lack of -ullicient will leave I-o Angele at 8 p. in., and
lime for preparation this plan wa- arrive at Rait Lake City at 8:30 a. rn.,
found to be impracticable, but .lame- T. second morning where they will remain
Hyde, the " Kut her of I he Nat iumil," over until 3:50 p. m them to Denver
mid Henry Kureii, sei retaitv of I h, i where they will arrive at 4:20 th fol
K.ngjish Hackney Hor-e Society, me lowing aftmioon. Thi atop-over at
now working together to carry out t ho Salt Uke City of the regular line of
eiiieipri-e iii the Spring ol I'.ii7. aleeping ear proniine to be an at
Mr. Hyde nuid yesterday that while tractive feature for tmnneontinenUI
IT
PAYS
li
. II
,,'-.'!f.Vf '".'.'f''.'
lic-iimile ol II, m
to buy MKNNRN'S B0UATKD TAL-
CUM because of its perfection tmd purity.
Hut it docs not nay to sell MKNNKN S
l'OWDER lienrly its well, lis it tmys to
sell mii imported ami impure sub.stituto
which, costing about half the costoI'MMN
NKN' S, yields Hie dealer double profit.
The "just us good" with which Homo
dealers try to palm olf a substitute is true
any way. If it s only "just us good " for
the dealer why push the sale. If it's only
"just as good " for the buyer why risk an
unknown preparation for MKNNKN'S.
There's nothing just as good as MCN
NEN'S BORATED POWDER, and
the dealer who Huvtf there is. risks bis
customer's skin nnd safety to make an fylj7S3
extra profit on a Bale. Nv''
Have you tried MRNNKN'S VIOLET Paciimiia ot Boi
BORATE!) TALCUM TOILKT l'OWDHR? Ladies
partial to violet perfume will find Mennen's Violet Powder
fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked I'arnm Violets.
For hale pvorywlieri! lor if rents, or
mailed postpaid on ructipl of Jncc, by
GER.HAR.D MENNEN CO., Newark, N. J.