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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, ifM. THE MOKNINO ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. BEATS ALL OTHERS CHASE AND SANDORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE. THE TRUE MOCHA AND JAVA WITH ALL THE VIRTUES OF SKILLFUL BLENDING, AND WHEN YOU HAVE ADDED A LUMP OR TWO OF OUR CRYSTAL DOMINO SUGAR MAKES IT THE MOST DELIGHTFUL APPETIZER FOR EVERY MEAL. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN To Abei-Wn. " Happy" siiiillo. loi rlj chief engineer mi III.- M.iylloWci , lc I yc-li'iday Ihi Mwclc 11 where Id' H III Cpll'll It poitioll. Paying l'iui!iilly. ( i t An. him n ili'iinn repoiN lluil 1 In' iii ni. nl .in I In- iiiipimciiicnl lui 1 lir const 1 m l inn n ! tin' newer nil 'Hull lillli hIiim'I and the! ill.llll llll lAcllilllgc .Hid lift It sticet. llll ill lil'l'll ji.llil il!l llll' cVifpljoli ill tttoj llll'. JUHt 1014. l lll' I' gltl.ll lull ill Hi'' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y liit im-iril il"' I'M" mink I In- lllllll il passed -( t I - , iiii'l .it ill'' ilii".' lit lill-IIICsi. Hull' mil' 11 t n ili ' Ulllnc. "Il Hi' lunik", ii-hik'i .1" lnlloM" III I III' 'rli'll pli'i llli I nl A I'Hi.i, ii.'K. iii tin' Ittriiiv mif H''.'iiHi ..I (Jat-op I. unity, lf I III'' Illy. 'I"" Hotel IivinK Kuropean plan. The only itoam hralcd hotel in Anton; large and try rooms; prices from 50 cents to 1.50; well prepared and daintily served mrali at t$ cents. Special rates per wk or month (or room and board to paaiaanent guests. Our but meet all trains and steamboats. Cooper's Great Sale opens today. Don't Mini It! Mill May Have Burned. Wind i.'.rn I in llii ril limn ItiiimVr, c t tit lluil ctcl'lil) ll til I f' I'l"' .'! observed ill iiM'tlv minus tin' iiMi finiii llmi i!iii' .Mil lllllt il "il- l IlI'V'.l In III' llil' l.ill in shiiicjc null which wu de-Hoy i d N'n I'.ititlrniiili'iii nf lii'1 inilli hi liil-Mv of (111' lepolt ...llld l' olit.'lilicl 1.1-1 lli-'lf. Coopei's Great Sale opens today. Mim It! Don't Quliiletle of TianLfem. linn mip leeiU il.Hei nil ff.'iil.l e,t.nl.U ,l llie .-Mint ili'lk'. nllee, tnwit; ImIuiii I! Slllli'l-iill el. ll. In llll- W'lllltlin I I'' I'ulp 1 A I'lliiT 1 'I , .llllllll 1 ull-lill'l.l I inn ,llXMI, i inneMin; tin- mil tli. iH.iiii r ni ...'i'Iii.ii -'i. r. ii s , 1: i" w. Mllii r.nvuiniu mill liu-liiiii'l tn I. IV llinl wiirninly, i'oniiilutinn . ."! w , mm eyin lot .1, H, l, llll. I 1'-', ill 1'ln.k Jl, l.nllf Hiiiiii'li. Ilininuii Tiiiil Ijiii'I Co, t" K. A. '1'oiV'"""". wiiir.Hitj, i'1'ii-iiler.i timi $10 1. 2.1. i'i.tieinff Int Hi, liloik 2. llimiiiin Tiiirl, ,"lniiii. William Mull en In Km nk llnnliiirl iiml Frank Smlt, will runty, rnilMilentt inn .o;i, rmueyiny lot H, lilnik 7, Mulkie't First Ailililimi to (ri'iiii (Srove. Howell Lew it mid wife to linger S, liifiiie, wiiiianly, .U0Ki. foiivc) inn hit 1, llloek II. MiliirfH ."t(lin. Cooper's Great Sale opens today. Don't Miu Itl OOOOOCOOOOOOO( Tha UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER CHOPS nil kimlH of RAW OR COOKED MEAT Better Than Any Other Machine. it alto Chops All Kinds of VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Fine or Coarse aa Desired, Into Clean-Cut Uniform Pieces, Without Mashing Them. IN THIS RESPECT IT HAS NO COMPETITORS It does away with the Chopping Bowl and Knife Altogether. Auk us fop a Universal Cook Book Free. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. )90O0000000OOO00OOO0OO00O GROCERS. Anions Export. I In- A - ( 1 i u lion 'oik v'-ii'i'liiy "hipped 11 lull i iii I'mhI "l nimii'l.V maeliiliciy to tin" Niiilliwi'iti'iii l''isl'f" ( 'olllpllH V, ill. Nl'.lllll', llll lllllllll nl " Minli in A'I'irli." Forfeit Wail. In the police mini y- l.lll.lV III I'l IUHlll 111 I llll'llll.l I ll llll' "ily'" gambling fi.id'riiil v tin ("ili'il i" lli llll'll' II' III II jl jM'il I il Hi 'I. I lH' 1I1 mil. gran-d tin' court by In. pr. kimii i'. His nunc wu Milt AiMiln'iip. iiii'l n In' 1 .1 1 tn (-.'( In iihl.iili f 1 0111 liilllii'l in 'lll'i'llii' In' Mil allowed lii deplill III H .', Coopri't Cicai Sale opens today. Don't M'i It! j Filed For Nrcoid. Yc.tcid.iy allci 1 iii...)i I 1 ml. Spiiil. ,m trustee iii lunik Jlllpliy, lllnl ii'i'll A it h tllf count) f. ' intiier whereby I'l.ink Spittle n liii-l. i' iui I'.inkriipl' y -i ll'' ihi- pmpi-il v of the Willli lili.il l.lllllli.'l I iilllpHMV In V. li. I 1; !m . ! II. 1. I'.imlili't iiml tlif lui i' l -"II ll.i- Mine pi'.. tly to I , S Hell j nl Miniii .iiuili-. I'"- 1 iiiiiii'inl inn in , Hi- lt.ni..'i i- 11. 111:'.! t i Files Notice. VhIk lii. .1 yc.tcr j day ill. iliiinli ill Hi county clerk' j nllin- In I A I'-ikm, tliat lie i 11 can ill Lite nl III.- li.illi ill 1 lll nil tin' Ii'fptili j In ill ticket .ii lln iiltlce nt i-oiint y pi'ly In lii- pl.it 1. 'iin he aland for 11 j IiImi.iI policy in the liiiililiiin of tlie polite rmiiU a'. ! the miiikI rue j I Inn 1. 1 .1 i iiiiiily 1 mil' liuil-e mlapt j ei In tin- ptf". nl ;un future liefili of I tin- ii.iinly, mill ii pnrinpt ilinpnit lull nl Hi" lniiiiC". whi.-li .1 nil h before. Iiim. 1 Cooper's Gieat S.i!e opens today. Don't : Min It! Will Celebiale. I i.' Vomi; .. n' lip -iiinu 111 tin- ii'. i.ii Siiturdiiv een mi' will ..li-etii' Tn rnk''. iliiv in 11 lining' 1'i.iiiuii' in Imi'iiii'k hull. I'lnini in nl -'i.iki'i- li.ii' In i n Kei-iiieil In ml Ii. -. 1 !n .'null. in. .ii l!ii in't'aimi, ami ii Lii;.'.- 1111111I.11 1- p i I''. I In lie in at Ii n. Lini . Id. 11 Wnlttr Mi-I'iuimiil ainl III ( . mltil 1. 1 I'm t l.illil will ileln.'I a-l'ln mill il p '-Milile Sennlni Ileal' in. lm i-. nnw ietuiiiiii; from Wn-liin lull ill I'l' pri -''111 Cooper's Great Sale opens today. Don't Mij It! Enthusiastic Mcetinf;. -IjihI evening Iin- Mil liiie Inipriivi'iiient (lull hcM lin n ii 'iil.ii' inei linj' in the i'iiiii t liniisi', 11111I t!ie le-iili'iiL ..j tin- Weol 1'inl, who liii v i' a -Imiij; chili, marclii'il down to the M'-Cluri' iiifetiiii.' place in 11 lioily 0111' huinlii'il rlmn' "'wry nile lienrin' liar iiiy Inri'lic, 11111I llie proce--inii lieiuleil hv a lua-i Imml. After nuiicliin' down t'oiiiiiiciciiil Htnet and iiltiiiiling a laif;.' crowd, the eluh eniivi'iied ill the Met 'lure )ieiniiiai U rn nt the eourt lion-'. A i-oiih! it nt im wan adopt ed, mid Hpet cln nude by tomu of I ho-e pret erit. Lapse in Service.-The Astoria & Co IuiiiIm'I' Kailwiiy freight ner lee lum mis fiiin'd 11 lapse that will Honiew hat n fleet the schedule for several (lavs In come. The truin t hat' went to Portland on Sunday should have returned vestcnlav. but. did not make the metropolis in lim( to get away on the return trip yester day and will not be here until this iiinininc;. The run of the trains will be reversed, as to days:, until I he old sched ule can be resumed. Has Moved. J. Q. A. llowlby has moved his law offleo from Bond street to rooms 1 nnd 2, upstairs, in the Odd Fellows' building. WHERE ASTORIAN'S EAT. Quirk service, combined with eloanli ricHs, and high quality, is what the ma jority of people desire when they eat, iiml the restaurant where all those ac commodations can be obtained is where they ki. The Pulnee Catering Compnnv on Commercial street, just opposite the Pago building, is known by every As torian as the place to obtain what they want. Here they all go and having gone, no oilier restaurant will satisfy. A specialty is mndo by the Palace res taurant for banquets, and party service. Open at all hours. More Room Required. Tim badly eliiliipeil quiii! M of Hie county clerk iiml his stiilf uill ' mitigated to the client of 1111 Hilditioruil room nine feel by twenty one feet in dliriciiionH, The hull thlil riilin along the unutli side of Hie clerk' nlliie Iin been Walled lip oil the ciifci'ly cud rienr the rmiiri entrance lo I lie nlliee, ami today the Mull between Die olliee ami the hall will b.. knocked mil, mid I lie new mom miide usable at mice for llie cmiciiejiti ,,( n.t unify mill reeoi d citiehcf mid the gciniiil liil-iiie nf I lif nlliei' relict "d from I he colli illllill eiiliec-linii mid cmifuinn in cidcnl tn I iie 'iillici iiiy nf many people nn ilillciciit ii'iaii'U, A Tonical Group. It m.ihc pi'culinr. tel It holly lippiei'iillile tw it nf Imimi'f 1 iii I einiil lull line, I he pcnpli. of Astoria ale lo ciijiiy a I leu nieilv (."mil cnlci l.illillii III ,it til" Mm- then! ic Ibis week 'llie I pie anil tin- cl aie alitf Willi fun iiml Iiiiiiiiii, anil icfi.-liin in new lift II" fill- II t llii. ejlt i enlieel Ci llll'IC plellly nf ill I liHi.ie well II lei'pieled In toce iiml in-l i uini-fil ; there Is 1, 1111I11I il.ill in the specia II ic, mi'l Hi - -l.iiitiiipe i- Uiicr llimi 11-iial. the whole lull In-ill).' pi llll'll wild ).'ooi I hiii'" lliill aie liillei .1111, than iind alioul llelel UeliiH- ,lle inole I III pi e I s e III Hie lliciile lleill in plinl, iiintillie III.. j' III lii Ii- lui nil ImiIII . it V, ill in I oil 'iiml, Files Notice, lln'tell Lewi, nf J'clll lllll M'...Ll lllnl In. null,,. Ullll the 1 oillil 1 n il. loi 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl tic 1'epiililii-mi Jilillimie. o I he nlliie nf 'iiillit t'i ini-.ioliei- 'I he Injlowini; i Hie tevt nl hi. eiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iitiiiii : " Tn I I'. I Hill. .11. I mini t ( hlk nf ( lal top Iniiiilt. Stall' nf lliepiii, and In the IIH'lllln l. nl llie llepulilieiili paltt nf tie' l iiiiiil t of 1 'hit op. State of (Iicgon. and tin- clciloi. 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 .aid cnitiily and stale: I, Howell Ijettj. icsiilc at -ern Hill, in the I niiuly of ('lalsnp, Mill of Oret'oii, ainl my piistullice (ulifrcus i l-rn Hill in 1'lalMip ( oiitily, State of Oregon. I am a duly iegiteiei member of the l.'i pulilii'iui p.nty. If I am nominated fn the nlliee nf County Commit inner at the I'limaiy Nominal iiifr Flection to be held itl the County of t'bltvip on the Jlith day nf April. 1!MM, will accept the nominal ion and will not withdraw, and if I am elected I will ipi.ilily as sm-li nllicci'. If I inn iiiiniiiiiileil and elected, I will timing my term nf nlliif conduct Ihe iilT.iii- nf ( lalsnp enunty in an lion et and eeniinmical manner, nnd will en deavor In 1 cd lice Hie taet nf the county and tfciiie the building nf good eoiinty mad'' tn ctcrv precinct . I will advocate 1 he liuililing nf a court hoti-e that mn l.c ilcnianileil In the laxpurei. and one . iiIIh ii-1 1 1 to me t the demand'- and nced- nl the eolllilV, hill nlle that will lint be toil l' 1 I II ilCil II I (l l'H'sit e. Pilot Commission Meets. The OicL-nn stiit t l'ilni 1 1 1 11 111 i -ion eor.'M'iii) I at. the ollne nl ( oiilili--iollii Nohllld yr ! ' t . i : 1 1 nun niii'. ullll I'le-iilent . . I'l inlli li'ii. I iiiiiiii-iiuiei . Sy hi lei l''al'lell. I.enle Vnlillld. ainl Secretary Kelt llo-s. in attend ance. The eniiiiiii-sinii express, d it-cll a np il to 1 iie retention nl' the bar pilot Thiiiier ruliler in poll, for any pinpn-e cV't pt u paiis alisnlntclv cs-en-tial. for o long a lime as a wc -k. and Secietiiiy Unfiling nf the Bar-Pilot-' Association cplained Hint she wa held heiv for want "f a cook, mid that the ns-ociiit ion wiii- finding great dillieulty in -ceiiiing neli help as il needed. An order was made by the commission to put the pilnt -schooner San .'o-e in iin mediiilc rcadine-'s I'm' service on the bar. and to hold her subject to duty at any time. The esiiin was a very brief one Captain lienrge V. Wood, of the Bar Pilot Association was seen after the meeting and order1 of the Pilot Com-mi-siou in il lation to the length of time the Pulitzer was kept in port this trip, mid asked to explain the matter, as he is the bar pilot now in command of the boat. Captain Wood said, in substance: "We have 110 desire to keep the Pulitzer in port one moment longer I ban is ne cessary. When she came in a week ago. every man in the crew left, except the boat keeper, and he i now on board. Of the three vacancies thus thiust upon us. we hate pracl ically tilled till but that of cook!, we have telegraphed to Port bind, to Sail Francisco, and have exhausted the local Held in an ell'ort to Iiml a guml- reliable man. We have reason to be-1 licve one of the right sort will report for duly this morning. We are board ing our oilier1 two men ashore while wailing for a cook, and if the Pilol Coin mission, or any other agency, can supply Us with 11 competent cook, oll'luuid, we can be at sea, or started for sea, within the hour. The Pulitzer has been out long time and has been through 11 long and heavy stress and needs a good deal of work done 011 her; she is run down and requires considerable overhauling, but we cannot, do it at this time, 1 hough it. is liiosl requisite. We are simply held up for wiin I of a cook and as soon as we get one, ill be oil' to our station.; We have 11 man's promise to put a ser viceable cook on board today, and if this is done, we will anil." FISHERMEN CONFER Second Day's Session of the Coa.t Fishermen. ORGANIZATION CHOOSESNAHE The United Fishermen of the Pacific in Name Selected For New Union Kershaw's Retirement Cauie Some Rejoicing. The 1 nnlcieni-e of lithel uif II y esterday decided upon the name of (he new fed eral ion the I'liiled fi-hel me II of (he I'lieilie. The objects of I lie Olgiiniza H011. a- cinhndied iii tlif Const itul ion so far adnptcil arc as follow-: "To obtain fair and ju-l if muneialioii fm the lalmr of its meiu!crs; to work for the enact nif nt of laws which will give piri leelioii 1.1 ii. neighbors and iu-iirc the 1 mil iiiiiiin'c of the lihing industry now elinii-Iy threatened every where on the I'.ieilie tliioitgli overfishing, through hick nf effect iw and piopeily regulated and 1 lifnlei led closing .casoiis iiiel for want of sullii ietil hatcheries; to secure legis lation again-t (i-h traps where such traps aie detrimental to the industry and il.iiigeinu. to the live, and property of diift-net lishcrmen and where they neeiipv gn I that -hoiild be for the common u-e of all fishermen; and to woik in f interim I unity with other men fuming their" living on the water." The I'oiifcienee reit'iwd with great satisfaction the newt that Fish Commit- inner Kershaw would go out of office ?pril 1st and not overlap Kiseland's t-rm for nix raonthe. The 'fishermen say that Kershaw in shielding Puget Sound trapownert who violated the 36 hniir weekly closed season law and through bi rulings against the fisher men on the ( iiluniliiii. has proved him self detrimental to the general welfare of the lislierv basilica. Tlif inii-s niMi-ting of the lishcrmen of Asfoiin mid vicinity will lie held Friday evening at t islienin-ti I nloii nail. PERSONAL MENTION. tieoige l ith. of I'oii land, is in the eily for a day or two, II. II. liiisiiuis-eii. of Spnkane. is a luisi nes. i-itm in the city. Inhn Maneict cnuie in from Portland on the noon train yesterday. Mi'. Frank Parke, of Seaside, i in the city, a guet at Hie Hotel Ilting. W. A. Kennedy, of Taeoma. eiiine over ycip'i'ilay tn watfh Atuqia glow a hie Mi. H. !. Milieu was a linuiing pa--sciigcr from Port hind, on the noon e-pie-s yesterday. II. (i. Van Diiscii arrived in the city M'-ierday on the 110011 train from an of ficii visit to the capital city. Sylvester Farrell. of Portland, was down from the metropolis yesterday on ntl'n ial business with the Pilot Commiss ion. Kmil Uloch, of San Francisco, is in the city and i. domiciled at the Oiri denf. Members of the Finnish llintherhood arc requested to meet at their hull at 1 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, March Nth. to attend the funeral of their late In other. Jacob Katimila. Uy order of K. Gl'STAFSOX. President. Small Fire. Yesterday morning a lioii-e in the rear of the stoic of Schol licld & llauke, the property of Gust Holmes, had a narrow escae from de st miction, when sparks from the chim ney ignited the roof. Luckily the blaze was discovered soon after it had started, and Hose Company Xo. 3. with the aid oi the Chemical quickly extinguished the llatnes. The loss was nominal. Sign Contract. Yesterday afternoon the committee on ways and means of the city council signed the live-year lighting contract with the Astoria F.loc trie Company. To California.--Mrs. Horn Malar of rirw ood, Oregon, mot hep of Mrs. V. Kruso of this city passed through As toria yesterday bound for Sail Francisco on the steamer Columbia, where she will visit, with her daughter. Mrs. W. W. Wishon. New Popular Song Books Svenson's. This is the Reason of listlcssness. headaches and spring disorders. Hol lister's Kooky Mountain Tea is a sure preventative. Makes you strong and vigorous. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets Frank Hurt, druggist. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. The steamship Columbia came down the river yesterday morning nil 11 all her bunting blowing in Hi" eld and biting wind Iiml followed her from Portland. She j c,., the vacht nf 'lie n 1 1... . .. 1 .:, .. ., '" nmm-ii llinie iikc HIK'I S',!li!i on hfi-mriviil heie, lt,cm, ). had on j ber pas.engcr li-t. Mr. ami Mrs, William! Soul, of Port hind, two young people who had united Cicii' fortune there on Monday afternoon mid were a-wing 'ip on their bridal tour. The groom i- the popular circulation manager of the Port land Kveriing Telegram and tlif luide :i charming and cultured young ludy of the mctroiolis, nee Mi-s Minnie P. Van Horn, and both warm personul fri"iids of Captain Dorran nf the Columbia. At the gangway an immense cloth sign. confronted everyone hoarding the -hip Company versus If. A. Stile, et. al. with the following intelligence, "Ihidnlj In the matter of Heed versus the City parly on board! Wat-h for them! ! j of Astoria, defendant was granted thirt ;ree them!!:" Well, they did not c-! days in which to file an answer. cape much .scrutiny .,t t),i. pit, ,,(,, The court then adjourned. were compelled to flee up low,, on ,r- Ul, ,al,. f Mj,kl(,r ,,, r.vcl he- t retain a measure ...f. j kh ,)e M()lp possession. 'Iiicy were greeted ., , a court this afternn and will betried be numlier of people who enjoyed ( jir ;.c- f,.f. ft jrv ipiainrance nnd got away for the -outli I nt 11 o'clock not much the wo,e for the jolly cwihpictiou-ncs- i,f fieir pi ngr; through Astoria. The A. to, bin, nhrig with many other-, wi-hes them siuoolh siiling far beyond the limits of th'ir cruise to the Golden Gate mctropi.lU. Astoria pasenge,v out on the Columbia were; 1). T. C. Perkins, secretary "of the Hume Mill. Company, and Mr. and Mrs. Xichohi Kacppi. It seems the steamer Killuirn i. being handled with great despatch by the health olIieer of Coo. Bay and San Francieo, despite the fact that she left here after putting asborv one of her crew known to be afflicted with small pox. She was not detained nor examined at Cooa Bay, arid the California authorities have, it is reported, thoroughly fumigated her. and discharged from quarantine, and she will sail thence for Astoria and Port land, a uiial, on March 16th, Friday. The s-tcamer Alliance came in froin Kurcka and Tillamook yesterday morn ing, with twenty-two people aboard and a small grist of freight, and left up for Portland after an iiour's stay at the Cullender pier here. Among the pa-sengers disembarking from the steamer Jordan yesterday, were noted Mrs. Captain Charles Jordan, and ber friend nnd guest Miss Xuniburg of this eitv. The schooner Crescent went up the liter yeterday morning on the hnivser of the Harvest Oueen. The steamer Meteor arrived iu this port at II o'clock yesterday mornitu; and went on to the metropolis w ithout i. -In v. The steamer Eureka was an early ar rival from San Franeico yesterdav morning. She went to Portland after a brief stuv here. The steamer Whittier came down from l'oitland yesterday noon and left out for San Francisco later in the after noon. CIRCUIT COURT. Proceedings of the Day Before Judge McBride. Judge McP.iide re-convened the cir cuit court yesterday morning at 9:.'!i' o'clock, and it appearing that Council man Loander Lebeck. plaintiff in the suit of Lebeck versus Hantila. et. al.. was still too ill to proceed with the trial, the cause was continued subject to the order of the court and the jury in the case was dismissed under the same ruling. The court then proceeded to .take up the .sequent business on the term docket and the following matters were disposed of: In the case of John Seaborg versus We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. If, Celebrated Stoves and Ranges .utl. LJ EL mm. .is Violet Scabnrg, tor divorce, judgment bf default was granted. fri the matter of Hay Mann vereui Jlose .Mann, for divorce, judgment by default was entered. In the matter of the divorce proceed ings in the suit of C. K. Linton versua Afaud Linton, the pica of plaintiff waa .igranicii. '" lnaM,,r f I Henderson v''ru" '-ilike. suit on account, th defendant, took thirty days in which to answer. In the matter nf I. P, Merrifleld ver sus I fat tie .Merrifleld, action for divorce, 11 decree was granted as prayed for. In the matter of Joseph II. Stahl ver.its Sadie S. Stahl, suit for divorce, a motion to file substitute proof of pub lication. iJecrce as prayed for was granted in the case of the Sea-ide .Spruce Lumber Poller skating contest, Wedneadajr evening. March 14th, Foard k Stokes' ball, one mile race between two local skaters for championship CHEAP RATES FROM THE EAST VIA THE 0. R. & If. CO. The folowing Ji-t represent a few of the Eastern points from which Colonist rates shown below will apply via tha .". R. & N. to Astoria from February 15th to April 7, 1906: Atlanta, Ca., $46.75; PitUburg, Pa, $42; Baltimore, Md., $49.75; Washing ton, D. C, $49.75; Boston, Mass., $43.90; Peoria, EL, $31.; Buffalo, N Y., $42.50; Oklahoma, 0 T., $30; Chicago, III, $33; St. Louis, Mo, $30; Cincinnati, O., $39; Kansas City, Mo, $25; Cleveland, O, $40; St. Joseph, Mo, $25; Detroit, Mich, $39.75; Omaha, Neb, $25; Mon treal, Que, $48.90; Sioux City, la, $25? Xew York, N. Y., $50; St, Paul, Minn, $25; Philadelphia, Pa, $49.75; Minna polis, Minn, $25. Money can be deposited here for tickets which will be delivered to pas sengera at any point in the east without extra charge. For further information apply to G. W. Roberts, agent, 0. R. k N. Company. The very best board to be obtained ia the dty is at "The Occident Hotel Rates very reasonable. YOUR NEXT, Never have to wait long at t4 Occident Barber Shop. A. E. Petersen, proprietor. , MASSAGE, FINNISH METH0B. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives maa Mges, steam and hot baths. Paoo Black 2165. Will call. LEST Y0TJ FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up! It may need iww; rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp & Company. They also do all kinds f blacksmithing and repair work. 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. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way,, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That is all. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yon stand or sit on the oven door if yov wish. Prices reduced on all stoves oi ranges till after the Holidays. . J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET . .