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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1906)
FRIDAY, MARCH lO, 1906, THE MOKXIXG ASTOKIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. BEATS ALL OTHERS CHASE AND SAN HORN'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 Heir' Your Cham! A uu pcity i'.ll'l illl rl l III- rill 11 1 ,1 Hiiiii'lll will III' Kuril hi ii lunula 1 i, Inn. ihmI pr, ,,l tin' Siihuljiiii 111n Hall, V.itiiidai in riiinc; 'III'' ii.fi'i'i iH ri'ii-lM Hi nil inn- living llil.li- piiluir-, 11 " Snim Cij yinli1," tun;, nlim iiii'l iliii'U. 'iiil ii nml inllli In llnii" lni 'i, 1 .1 111I1111 hi.' and Aini'i'ji 1111 l!i' ill ill in Malum-, il.'. An' iilllii.iiill nf Illl ll'lll. Mill In- 1 'l.ll'.-lll I.. I III.- I. Ill l i f Ii,,- H. ill V.l.ll., Hotel living Euiopean jilan. The only stwim hr-ated hotel in Anion; large and airy rooms; prices fiom yj tend to $1.50; well ptrpattd and daintily M-ivrd meal at 15 crntt. Sp-clal latrs per week or month for room and board to petmanrnt Kurt. Our but inert i all lunij and steamboats. Murird With Honor. Sunn- lime mi SattinLti li-.l mil' ul 1 In- A A I ini 1 1 Il nn. n Sim-.hI.- iinlm 1 1111.1I1 h n 11 lonl. " I'ti siiliu " tin 'l "pallll'l o i- Ma I11I Till Inl'. JU-I nil (In' olt. l,U nf I hurl, ami In- a killed in it ill I In' n iiiiiin- nl tin- I1.1 in I -i miii- mill In. 11 ili' ilni wcii jjiillii'it'il iii iiinl ni.itli huvnl mid n licvy of ftiniil- invited 1I1 m 11 1 1 . 1 1 11 lull Stephen- mi Sun. I,iv Lot In ill t.'li'l tin. 1 1 1 tn ( 1 1 iiiiinlii-i l ull. -.iii-l "i'iit Ii nu n 1 , ,ioii.i , nml (hi' ii-i Illl" nf Illl1 ilny il- Inllllilllt I nll-l.'tiri In rut 111, nml ,l nil .lulu 1 1 H n 1 11 1 1 1 lit iii t w lllillkl Illl' -1" "I III -i'lllllllll', ioi. 1. 1 1 1 ,1 lion Ilinl iloi". 11.. I i. t -ii ,ill,ni in llir lltl.ll dlpnlt lull ill 1 until". Ill 'rllrl ,1 1. I liw. pu-illvr lil.ll " l'lr...i " U.l nl nullum) 1 .1 11 111 tin j i kin"ilnin. I V.ni' In hi ,1' In-' Seven Ti.inlei. 1 1 1 1 v U ik 1 ill toll Icstrlil.ll IM'M'Ir.l III l ill-Ill- ol ( l.i I -1 .11 li.lll M-im new ,1- iiillow-: I'.olllhill A Null In I 1 n-1 111,111 A l.iiini'-, li'itM', linn' i-,iii, 11! .-i 1 -1 'M Jn liV IL' l.ll III Illl' -until lliill nl lot I. Iilni k L lll-l mlilil inn In tin'. hi linni N. II. Molllnll In t lit 'Hi Nnllll;.'. ,ll tii 11 1 v , i-iiii-nli-i .1 ion nn, iiiiiti-in lot. .'in nml .11. I.l.n U :i, IlillV l'ii-t ..iti,.ti In (tii'iiii Ci.iM' Tin' -loli.i li-l,nl. I illl' A 'I I 1 1 -1 (nllli,il In lli'HIV Nil'l Illl, Mill I'iiiiI , inll-i'li'l .it lull ."ill. 111IIV1V ill).' Inl I. ill I ill ok '.!. !i,iIiiii '- inl.li I inn to (lii'itn liimi', li'iiinli'r I'nt I ilii nml wife, to .Inlni A. Mi'lilnni, wur imin , I'liniiui'i hi inn . nl i i' iiil.' nVrri nf a inl in mtI ion ), T. 7 N., II. S V. Ilnnry M. IVKIiii 1.. I'itlmiia Mi rlli'lnlii', Wiirntllty, cnll-'iili'liilinii .'"J.", innvryiiit! Int .1, lilnik H, Sliivnly'i A 1 hi in . (', M. Cnl Ini III iiinl tiii in lii'il-i-liik .1, Sjii'iii', uiiiiaiily, i-niii, Inn I inn $ln, I'niHi'vin Intn 2 ami ; in lilm k l.iin' Itramli. KIiiiit nml Slirrimm I n l;rain'i In Sarah K. Smith, warranty, coliHiilrrat ion $1, ninvryin ns !l ami in, lilmk .'II, I'ium II'h Aililitinn. OOOOOOOCXX)000( Tha UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER CHOPS nil kindtt of RAW OR COOKED MEAT Better Than Any Other Machine, it aln Chops All Kinds of VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. Fine or Coarse as 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 Hook Free. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. )-OO000000O0OOO GROCERS. I The Cooper Sale, Owing ""' '"" tinned 1 11 - Ii ami I ) 1 - (.Mini .lien, upuii .Mlir rli'iK Ilii- slnic will nut ' -ii nnlil In iM l. I, I In- mm ning In the C.ty. .1. i. I.itiilieit, a run ti.ulnl 1 1 1 1 ill I .il llliiiuli', lias in IIh- rill i'li'iiliiN mi hi. nay In llnyin- Hiici. 1 i l 1 1- III- Will look illlo till' 111 il 1 t I III Illl' plnpus'il lll'l'l lull lit II IlilllllCIt ill I It ,( f place. Iitcd in Hospital. I.iiir Ve.ltie.,i iMiilii;: ltd'. Siiinll nun nf (.al' Kiul. illnl ,1! tin' lm-.il.il in tin- Ml;, J ; 1 ilri i'.i-i'il 11 a. 11 iiiil in uf l iiiliitni ') Inn i.ll m ill i 1 111 Sunday. Py " Warrants. Yi-ti-nl-iy tin- ciit ii'-.i-ni'i ii I mil jfimxi in the redrmp ' I nriiinu mi liiilnl in tin- 1.1II. ' M"" ?s",M m uaiiiinU .h' .till n paid. Ii-mn;' nut - li.'n in in '! loi Adminmlialor Appointed -I ta.l I n-n Ii nil -HIiiij.' Ini nilmti' nniili'i- i'-- ll-lilill, Hrl'IM'il III.' JH'tilliill nl I 1,111-Killtkkiilli-ll n In- appointed ml 111 i n i 1 1 .1 Ini nl tin' chile n Jnlin Suml-troni, iW ,. .i.i.l. iiinl in, nil' mi or, In n . 1 ( . 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 u' -.11. 1 K Hikknin ii, ml It huml. Ii Mil in I he -mil o if'llilHI, ithiili tine fill nishnl ilinl iiiiinii). j Out For Treanurer. Ctnniiy Tn'ii'i 1 rii, nl.. 11 I li'illiimi )i",',riliiy Illnl hi- liilin,il III ion nr c nnnilliiitlon In Ilii' llillli.' n rnlllllv lli'.l-lllll uitll I 'until M ink llinl.ni Alter tin- I'K-'I Jni'liiiii ii.ti -l.ili nn lil - ti-.iiin-il in -m il ii ' ilm ilini-nl , Mr ll.-lllilon innkr- till' fnl Inuiiii; -11. 1 in, I ih'i Jiirtit inn : " Il I urn 1 in .in 1 111 11I .iml rli'ili'il, I will .lining in ! li'Mll ol lllllr.' roll, lin t till' .lll.lil- nf illll Inllni' 111 .111 iiiiiiiiiumI .m l liiiini'- likt" in. inni 1 111, 1 in (lit' iiili'ii'-l- nf tin. l,i .i v i t - ol I I 1 1 -1 1 1 1 mint The very bent board to be obtained in the city Is at "The Occident Hotel." Ratci very reasonable. Found Sun III. II l.l'lll"!' H lili- III . I 1 1 I . I III. I, ll.ltl' Mr. nml Mi-. i;.o.. -lU , In. inn 1 . 1 1 1 1 in-.' u 1 il Irn 1 1 1, ml- lii'H'. lli.il mi llii'ir aili,i 111 IMo ii. in rrnlK, they imiml their Mm, llarit. a -In. h ut al ilm Ntalitoi'l I'lihri-iU , al.u ininvl ill nml I Nn'.i 1 imm'iI with ap p: inlii'il 1-, nml il Win iiii'l- ai inr llieni tu t.ikn niiiiii'.li.ili- 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' ul him; I'n- tin) iiiil mil r. llir, I ill till' lift ul llll'ili r.il aid, nml Ilm H'o-prrK nif liri'hl fm hi- rail ii'iuvi'it. K11 rmilf, in Sunt lici 11 ( 'alil'ni ilia, t lii' mi l Mi I'lur flla Klmui'f. They rrpnrl llif Mfnllifl I ran-ff mh-nl ly lair ami ,i-nlr Irnin tin' anxirly I IK 'It li'II t lipnll till' illlif-s ul' llnii miii. Iiavt' eiijuyi'il I'verv Iniiir ul the trip. They have alrvaily 1 111 nml llnii fart'i AHtuiiiiwaiil ami are tluin' lln1 (inhlfii Slate mirth anil looking up gueli lliiiiL'- at tht'v 111 i -'tl "uini; wuil Ii. For a good shave go to the Occident llnilifi' Simp. Five ehair. No hint; wails. C. H. COOPER'S GREAT SALE. While wo anticipated a great crowd and a hir litii-inef- yi'ftertlay, it was far beyond our expert at ion- and we !iac enited anulher addiliunal fnire uf elei'ki to help Miipply the w a tits of the puhlie ut thiti Rt ciit siile. On Sal in da y ve will hnve all our ladies' low shoes, on Niile at -IS rents, Cnmr every day lind j'mi will see new liarpiins. Our xtnek is lal'f,'e anil every! Iiiiij fjnes. ('. It. COOI'KI!. Has Moved. J. Q. A. liowlby 1ms moved hU law olfleo from Bond street to rooms 1 nml 2, upstairs, in the Odd Fellows' building. WHERE ASTORIAN'S EAT. Quick service, combined with cleanli ness, and iiifjh quality, is what the ma jority of people desire when they eai, and the restaurant where all these ac commodations can be obtained is whore they go. The Palace Catering Company 011 Commercial si reel, just, opposite the Pago building, is known by every As torian as the place to obtain what they want. Here tlcy nil go nnd having gone, no other restaurant will satisfy, A specialty is made by the Talnoe res taurant for banquets, nnd party service. Open at nil hours. Cloned S"on. Ycxli'iiliiy tin Hot tiny nf tin' chwt'il f.i'iihiii fnr INIiili'. Tin' nt it xili licU mic inmilli. Time Expired.- I.-I cvrtiiu llc lini" to, n'iniii pnyiiiK lliiir tuxi'H, In he nllimi'il iT rt'iil n liiili', ciii('i iiinl J the ulii'iilf nml In- tiiulii' were very Im-y nil (hi) liil.iii" in Ilii- 1 in inn v piiiil lit Ilm luinvi'i- nl llit limt iimmi'iil in nlili'l In (ret llic lii'lli'lit nf llif iflwli', GettiiiK Btdter, ShiiiiiiI "!"- nf (inlet linif. III., 11 Inni lii'i nl City Snivi'Vii It"', ulio u,i nii'i,i li mi Inr iijiifiiili i-il t - l,i-l I in -iliM , i inni -iiiil In lie nut nf iliiiiji-r. In iinpiovinx. Ni -luiln I 'niiii' iliiniii I .1-1,1 rl Mil- -OII1I U , illlllnl''l, lltlll Wit- mi tin' fii'ct Inl ii -Jim I tiini'. I ' 1 1 in 1 1 11 1 1 11 Knliili-mi, w Ini 1- i-oliliii'' I ill lln- lm-iiliil ttilh ii ni'ii' -.i-i' nf lilnml Mij nliili", H, !. H'plll It'll tn III' l' till" iiluli" -iili-l'ililni'ily. From Condon. I! 1 mi .'iliim nl Ilii' I 'mi lull 'llllli'- U;l ,1 i-ilni ill A Inl 1,1 W-ti'i!iH nil lil-lli-. Ml', (ill 1. 111 -I, ili - I Inl I miilmi mill tin- Ka-li'in lUi ;."oii ruiinii v 11- 11 huh' i- "Put in;.' 111 ti.iiiiil.tl ion nml Iiil Iiij 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' I - . 1 1 , 1 1, , I II-..I.IIH-I-- ul lli.il -1'ilimi n I i,c -l;ili' an- Ix-iii;.' i.iii1 liimi"li In lln- limit HilS Fit 11. umiiiiii u,i- l.il.i-n Iii li,i i il j.iili.iih Tliui-ilat inni 11111' iilllii-l ml itilli .1 viuli-nl i i, .inni. iii'lUH-. ( I'iiv -in. hi I'ilkiiilon ti .1, i-iilln) mnl ,1 I I I'tllll'll till' HO II, .III Sill' -IMIII ll'l'llt i ii , I Iniwi'M't, iim w In n -In. , inn, I her I'll ill 1.11 lilukr ilnilll .111,1 i-li.il in till' iiui-i (iiiifii! iiiainui Mh- n- laliT H' li-.i-i'il. Il i- -.ml that llir unman ha I, nil -in, ill 1I11I1I11 11 .mil l(. r.ur nf tin-Ill itll III'- rull-i'iIUIll llU'llliilk, lnillL'-i mi I In' ill lin k-. Will Advertise. 'I In. -uli rmiiiiiilti i' nl llir I'nrk I 'uniiiii--iun mrt lu-l ftfii ill" nml iilli'i look in" (Hit and iippinv iiij.' Ihf phtn- Inr I lit- prupnoi i park iliivt-Hiiy, -iilniiil It'll I iy City Snrveym Ti'f, ilniilfil In iiilvt-rtiM1 for bill- fm llir rnni-llilrliuii nf (hi' ruiul. Tilt' emn- llli--iul i- lll'll'l III 1 1 1 1 - I til lit I('!l-t ('Hill- uii'iii'i' tlti- umk nml I'm i-lt il uheiit'vei Ilii' 1111 nit' i- tililaini'il. Returns From Idaho. I'.ev. fiii-tuve l!Ml'lii-l I -t til Iter) hi-t i't'iiin flnni a .rk'- lii' In Mii-rnw, lilahn. v -lati-- lluil .lining tlif liint lliat he -prill ill tin- -istll Ktnlf Ilm Ul'lltllt'l tta- liflntt .fm, nml e in thin;: was itf- ffiiii" limn tiif iiilfii-i' ful'l. lie -ity -lu11.1 mill 1 In. mil, I t-liiiiiiif i- miii'h iiiS'li-i alilr In that ul Nollln-i li Malm. PERSONAL MENTION. I.rr Will in" liii-mi" . ( . ( ill-nil ul k.iniukaMi. is tin - 111 A-lmia. 11k. nl r N m k i- in llir I II v mi il lill-llli Inn. I . . ( . I iillmi unit In I'ul't land nil t lie rii inn" fpir.-- M'-ti'iclav . II. !'.. M illiliter, ul I'oill.iinl. ranir in mi llir niiuii express yc-leldav. II. .1. (luiduii, ul I'm t laud was a lni-i nr- i-ilur in the rity M'strrday. I. . Slrntts nf I'm'tlmid arrivrtl in llir ril ye-lfiday unun mi liiiine.-. l-:rik llanburg ul' the Nehaleni I'tiuii- ti ita- in .-tnri.i esliTilay on lni-i-in Ml. ami .Mr, K. II. tales til Kel-u wiif in A-tiirin yf-lerday visiting with fi itiiilJ. Mai ur Dan Motile tif W est Seaside .pent yesterday in the city trim-act iiig liusines I). . Mrlntyrc, uf Seaside, arrived in Ilii- fily nn the ll:.'il train yesterday iiii)iinii. Captains KilwartU and Fuller returned to the iiifjrtipulis nil the evening train yrslei'iliiy, Kev. Father Maters of the St. .Mary's Cnlhtilie eliurrh lias returned from 11 (rip In I ii t til ml. V. 1,. Kiee, uf Lansing, Miehigan. arrived in the city uu a business tour yesterday, 1 T. II. Itohile nf Cray's Uiver was a liiisiness visitor in the city yesterday fnr 11 brief lime. II, V, llrtinks, nf I'oitlantl, is in the rill repifsentiiig the I'ortlnill liven ing tlmirnal. Mrs, Mary Pratt uf Port laud was a is.il ur in the city yesterday for a short lime with friends. V. S. Zimmerman, ul' Portland, is ilniniriled at. the Occident, He is doing the city in business way. Mr. and MrK If. 1!. llneller and Miss liuweus were passengers fur Seaside nn the local train yesterday noun. 1,. Dudley, of the Astoria Inter urban, was a passenger from the metro polis, yesterday noon, and left later for a trip over the projected lines nf his mad. Mrs. ,1, 0, Mote, uf Portland is in the city and a guest of the lintel lining. J. L, Summons, of Portland is a busi ness visitor in the city, New Popular Song Books Svenson'a. Ml BAY AND RIVER Roanoke Due at Callendar Pier This Morning, STOWAWAY ON THE AYSOARTH Ship Argun Down From PortlandPerry Docks For CoalShip Drummond Moou-d at Can Dock Water front Note. A- ilm Uilti-li -Iraiiisliip Ay-garth iippi niii'lii'il the ( nliniilii.i river bar on H'l'diii'Mhn l.ii, 11 -Inw a 11 ay crept up mil uf the In, l.i nml dnhtK"! Iiim-ill to the liiiitrt ul ilm ship ami brgni-d tu lie pill nn I he mil ol tiif ship - inni puny. Thi- the ciiplnin agrcfl to do, a- llir fcllutv wai -Inni .Hid -fl 1 ireiililc, Iml the iuuiiigi.itinli nllircr- hail uliirr lluliull- ul the ,o.i--r- lu lie ll-('( ill llir ra-c, nml in-l t Uriel the master nf liu- it'.-rl tu iiol- llir inl rl Iiijiit -alcly .iliu.iiil until I he niiUini itics at I'm Hand -I1011I1I dcridr iiiii what wa- Im-I In dn, and it'- up In the nllirials llirre. Ill-pcrlnl- nf Hull- ami I'.nilrls Kd- 11, nil- ami l iillri , citiiic (low 11 from Port- lit II I lr-lr iiiy ninl llllig. Ill cnmpaiiy uilli Captain lleur'.' ( miway, siiicriu Irliilt li! nf water line nf the (. I!, & S. nml I he whole party went uier tu 11 warn, id inning lu the fill in the after nuuii. The -leauifr Klinnrc ami one tu (nn ni her ve-scl- ale tn undergo in sped inn here. Thr spirit that moves things, tow it, the iiiniiey ghosl. was walking yester day, in the nfliii's nnd yards nf the "A. A- ('.", and today the only agreeable spectre will walk no I he O. It. & X. duck-. Ami it may be mentioned that the sum total nf glmstly distrihutinn made nn lin-sc tun promenades is nut iufunsiilrr.ililr, ami would be sadly miss ed in I hi- tun ii uf Astoria. Thr li.u pilot srhnniicr Pulitzer lias been ciiipprt with a full crrtv at last mid n i- unr tu her -titlimi. leaving out yc.-ienl.il inm niiig. in cb tr-j ul Captain Ii. V. W'.Mid. uith Pilot- lb. we and Mat thew, iili-'i-l im .c.i iliity. Pilot Com-ini.-iuiici A. . I't n.llctun, in uU'ilifMce In the m rr ul thr Pilot ( uinmi-siuli i pulting thr sihiiuiicr San .lnr in sea L'uing 1 1 ini ami will hair ln-r ready fur -en in in Ihr eniir-e uf a few day-. M inagrr ( '. II. Callniilri m the ( al lemlei N'iii igaiiuu ( unipaui aumuiiicc' lliat th. plan- fm the iii-titlhil iuu nl oli Link- in thr steamer -Ionian air eum plrlr, i.lll have tn lie -rut tn Wa-hingtuii I'm appmial by llir federal authuritics lirlmr I iir wink call be jirucccd, d with. ( hire l hey are bark and approved, the luiilin will be ipiirklv t raiisfm inr d intn mi ml liuiucr. The steamship Senator clu-sed in from San Francisco at II u'clnck ycsteixlay niuining. with u gund lung list of pas sengers and a heavy manifest of freight, and nftcr an hour's stay at the 0. R. A N. pier, went on to the metropolis. The American ship James Pinuumond was ducked at the uld Can pier ye-ter-dav imuning bv the bar tULr Wallula. and w ill load there for her trip to Alas ka. She is billed to leave for the north on April llllh. The British ship Argus arrived down uu the lines of the Harvest Queen yes teixlay forenoon ami is at anchor in the lower bay, ready fnr despatch on her voyage to Europe, The French ship Crillnn, Captain Itoul tier, sixty-three days from Valparaiso. Chili, entered this port yesterday and will proceed to Port la nil on the Harvest Queen this mmiiing. The steamship Knamike will be at the Cullender pier at 5 o'clock this morn ing, on her way to Kureka. San Fran cisco and I.us Angeles. The motor schooner arrived in yes terday morning from Nehalriii, and has hiaded for the return trip which will be begun this morning. The revenue cutter Perry has been hauled in to the Klmore Bunkers and will take on her full complement uf coal. The steamer Sue H. Elmore is expect ed tu leave out for Tillamook City and bay points sometime today. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas sages, steam and hot baths. Phon Black 2165. Will call. THIS IS THE DAY. Farmers' Institute Will Be Inaugurated in Astoria. Today and tomorrow will witness the inauguration nnd conduct of the Farm ers' Institute here, under the auspices of the Oregon Agriciilt uial College, and the citizens nf A-torbi, nl Pythian Hall; and the judical imi nil point to a very large iitteiiiliince ami a genuine gnnd time, I The following- i- the program fnr1 llic urn nan mm me umk will IK' com- ' pb'led by n'i'liH'k tomorrow evening. thi'i! luting nn Saturday night nocxion : Program, Friday. March HI, In a ni.: Addie-s uf Welcome. Mayor llmmmi U'ic; re-puu-e. Or, .In-. U itliyeumbe; I " Fruit llai-iug in Cbit-np County," W. .1, j Ingulf; ilic(issin(i, ' ('me nl an Or-i . i .i', i , i , , j . , . , .. ' riuii'i, r. m. .lU'Mirf-n, Jsalf-m; iliseiis--inc. Friday, March Hi. 1:.'H p. i.: Organi zation uf Chit.n, ( minly Ilm I irult ural Society; " Orchard and Fruit, lii-i.ee- liun," J. If, l!ei(. .Milwaiikir: di-cus-inn ; 'Spraying." Prof. A. Ii. Cord Icy; di-rii-simi; (irrhaiM f"i 1 1 ilit ."' . .la.. illii roliiU-; ili-rus-inu. Friday, 7::in p. m.: .Mii-jr; " Krufl (rowing A- An Ocrii nation: Jinn. K. C.I Smith. ,ui.. Uiver; " Mi-rfllaneniis Farming." Mr-, ,1a.. '. , ,-li; musfcj " llrecils and Type, nf l.iie Stork, Uf 11 --lulled with Slercuplidiii. 1)1. With v cuiiilie and I'rnf, F, I.. Kent. Sal unlay, March 17, 10 n. in.: 'Sheep l.'ai.ing." Josiah West; discu-sinn ; The Draft llur.c," Ilmi I'.. T. Jiidd. Turner; (li-cu.-iun; 'Jnti'ii-iie Farming." Or. lame. H'itbycniiilif ; di-ciissinn, Saturday, I :::n p. m.: 'Dairying,-' ( Ini-. Harder; tli-cti inn ; " Managrment uf the Dairy Herd." Win. Srhuliuerirh. Ilillsbmo; di.eiis.imi: "The Silo." A. C. Miller: ilisfis-iun: "'ariations in Milk and Cream Tt-t-." I'rnf. J'. I.. Kent; disciissjon. A POPULAR CANDIDATE. Hon. George A. Steel, of Portland, Out For State Treasurer. (ienrge A. Steel is one of the most honored men in the State of Oregon. He has lived in this State for more than a third of u century, and has occupied positions of trust and honor. At the caniest sulii itution. of his many friends he has announced his candidacy fun the Ji & t- f er lupublicitt inn nuniinat iuu fnr -tale treasurer, ami judging from the assur ances his friend- and workers are re cciiing. he w ill receive nut only a plural ity but a majority of the votes east. "Siv. Steel ha. been chairman of the Republican. State Central Committee sev eral times, and wa- Postmaster of Port land for two terms. He is fully quali tied to till the ollice he seeks, and will be faithful in the discharge of every obli gation. , Mr. Steel is nut a banker, nur do his friends believe only bankers are qualified tu hold this important ollice. Against him, it is said, are arrayed fur the nomi nation three bankers and one quasi banker, but the people are to decide in to whose hands the funds of the State of Oregon shall be placed. Those who recognize the sterling honesty of Hon. Oeorge A. Steel will have no hesitancy in supporting him at the primary elec tion. April 20th. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does al' manner of texidermy. furniture uphol 8tering, carpetj cleaning and laying,' mat tress making a specialty and' all work guaranteed. We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of .Buffalo, N, Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges BEL. m ADOPT RESOLUTION Pacific Coast Fishermen Endorse Mead's Action. IN PUTTING KERSHAW OUT 1 I j j Delegates Send Communication to Gov- ernor Mead Indorsing His Action Drafting of Constitution was Completed Yesterday. The delegates at the Fishermen's con- ! feience yesterdav eomnleted the drafting - , nf the Constitution and will spend todaj in outlining the work of thu organiza tion fur the following year. The following resolution were adopt- ' A-tolia, March 15, HKXi. j ;ovci nur A. K. Mead, Olymjiia, Wash. Dear Sir: We hereby submit for your consideration and favorable action the : following icsoltuions adopted by the conference of fi-licrinen at this date: " When-a-, (iovernnr A. K. Jlead, pe titioned by the li-cnm n's unions against the retention of Fish Commissioner Kershaw in ollice has announced that Kcr-haw would go nut of ollice April 1st; therefore Ik- it " Re-olved. By the conference of dele gates of the fishermen's unions of Cali fornia, Oregon. Washington and Alaska, now in sessinn at Astoria, Oregon, that we hereby express our fullest apprecia tion to Governor Mead for this action; also "Resolved, That we most respectful ly urge upon Governor Mead to instruct Mr. Riseland, the newly appointed Fish Commissioner to strictly enforce the closed sea -on laws enacted by the Stat of Washington, I'ish Commissioner Kershaw having openly set at naught such laws and shielded the violators of same; further '" Kcolved. That copies of these reso lutions lie forwarded to Governor Mead, given to the pres.. and recorded in the proceedings nf the conference. We re main, very rc-pectfully yours, " If. M. T.0RXTSE.Y. Secretary. F.1). ROSFABF.RG, Chairman." The local committee reported til ax rangcincnts completed for the mass meeting of fishermen to be held tonight at Fishermen's Union Hall. The viiting delegates were pleasantly entertained last night at the home of Secretary Limit sen with dinner and social games. During the day they inspected the eo pcr.it ive cannery and freely expressed their appreciation nn this successful en-terpri-e uf the Ofluinhia River fisher men. 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 bv Wm. Bock. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plate, cards, mounts, and all the technical detsils 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. LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhap some other re pairs.: If o, taker it tri Andrew Asp t Company. They also do all kinds of bhicksmithing and repair work. '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 sol ranges till after the Holidays. . J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET