The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 25, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    SUNDAY, MARCH 5,
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THE MOKNIXG ASTOH1AX. ASTOHIA, OHKC.ON.
CANNED FANCIES
All ROGUES LADIES,
NOT
Pineapples, sliced, grated and cube, in largo sire cans jo cents
Canned Hominy, " Hopkins" $ cents
" Pumpkin and Squash. 15 cents
" Tomatoes, "Premium". 3 for 15 cents
' Teas, Sugar 3 for 15 cents
" Blackberries, Strawberries and Black Chenies 15 cents
A. V. ALLEN
SOLE AGENT FOR BAKFRS HARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE.
Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis,
$1.75 per sack. Geo. Lindstrom & Co.
AIDING THE JAPS.
NEW VoliK. Mauii .M.-TW Vw
Yoik state liaiic!i uf the National Kcil
iinss amn'im. cs thai a ti-t.il. uf 7'Tii
toward tlli' -lapam'se I.imini' fund. ha
Incn I'm wai -ill -d to tin' National tieas
mcr. I.uvli 11. S-hitl. ! t fa-ui T of (In
state branch ncknou lo.iyc i4itiilutin
uiitoimt iim to i7." -ince M.uih !''i!i.
IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO.
Vkrj Cm Star Thrlr Hair Falllac Oat
With Hrrairidf.
Ladies who have thin hair and whexs
hair is failing out, can prevent the hair
falling out. and thicken the growth, with
Newbro's "Herpicide." Besides, Herpi-
cide Is one of the most agreeable hair
dressings there is. Herpicide kills the
dandruff germ that eats the hair off at
the root. After the germ is destroyed,
the root will shoot up. uid the hair grow
long as ever. Evei. a sample will con
vince any lady that Newbro's Herpicide
is an indispensable toilet requisite. It
contains no oil or grease, it will not stain
or dye. Sold by leading druggists. Send
16c. in sumps for sample to The Herpi
cide Co., Detroit, Mich,
SEVEN ARE KILLED
Mexican Outlaws Murder Whole
Family in Cold Blood.
Thwing Says College Men Are
Not Degenerates.
EDUCATION TENDS TO REPINE
It is Seldom That Collog,? Men t'nes In
the Bad and Less Often Arc
Their Lives ot Cam-is
Ineiticient.
i:V OKK. U.ti.h J I. t T IIiuhil;
TROOPS SENT TO THE SCENE
Victims Are Passing Through Narrow
Pass When Indians Fire on Them
From Above, Killing Men,
Women and Children.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-333 Bond St.,
Owl Drug Store, 549 Cora. St., T. F.
Laurin. Trop. "Special Agent."
OS33
Your attention is
called to our new
store, now open and
ready for business
We Do Expert
Painting, Graining
Paper Hanging
and Frescoing
GIVE US A CALL
The Eastern Painting
H Decorating Co.
No. 75 9th St.
-pecia
AN IT.ANl ISi 11. Muvli J.
lo the t liimiic h- tiuiii l.o-
An-
tea mm ,
u
illy Buster
Shoes"
They have a sole that won't wear out.
cfes sav:
New-, ha-, icai ln il this tit v uf tin'
nun !-!' uf live ineinlici- of the f.ntiilv
hi' 1'i'iim Mea, a rc-iileiit of I .a Dura,
in Soum a. .h icn, and lmtli r in law
uf Krcdei ick A. llaitinaiin. president or
the William H. Hocj:e Company uf
Anjrele. xv 1 n wa- massacred liy Indians
within 11 few niihts of their homes, and
their Ulie- left in the roadway Ix tween
Ortiz and La Dura until a siillieient
mimlier of .Mexican tnxips could 1h- sent
to overawe the raiding oiitluw- and
Itriitjr in their victim.
The name of those killed are:
SKXOR l'KIH.O MKZA. pr.-id,-nt f
I.a Dura, a rich Mining contractor, and
one of the inn-t prominent men in the
di-trict.
SKXOl.A Kl.VIHA MKZA, wife of the
president.
SKN il'.ITAS CARMEN, KI.OISA and
I'ANC'HKTA MKSA, IS, 2(1 and .l years
of wxe. tlieir three daughter.
MRS. WKN KSI.AS IIMKF, an old
friend of Mcza and of Mr-, Haitnmnn.
TIIKHJX IKK Hi IFF. l-l year- .if an-.
her mil.v -on.
ilirir iih-'iiIh'U of the Mea lamily
-nnivo. Tin-v ale the lialiv -on of
Pedro Me.i and two voini-.' da lighter-.
M-reed and F.Nira. Tlie-e ehildr-n had
lic-n left at ) 1 u 1 1 - in l.a Dnr.i .Wi'-n the
11-t of tile family itruv.- in eaiiia'i- to
lliiayama-. for the pnipo- of mii-ult-iir'
a j 1 1 -i 1 i ; 1 11 .ilion! Senorita Kloi-i.
who had been ailing, and at the same
lillie In ellalile other nielnlier- of liie
family to do -nine -hopping and i-it
friend'. j
Ib-t 111 nin' from limn mas, tne paityi
-topped at Oritz and it i .iippo-ed tiny
were joined there Icy Mr. I loir and her
son. Here, it is ;t ill. I hey learned of
the presence of a hand of Yaipii- in the
Los Ota to mountain- and mar Olates
Pass tlnoiiyh which they would have to
travel to reach l.a Dura and the mining
camp, where F. A. Ilartmann own
large inteie-ts in silver and copper
propei tie.
Th; lilt liol'ge was pas-ci and tiiey
had entered into the wider a I ley when
Iroiii every ledge and mound of delili,
came the crack of rifle-. The men charg
ed ile-pcrately up the -lopes, calling
upon their head- a volley of liulh-ts in
order to direct the fiiv from those they
. , . . . mm 1 1 .. .:. 1.
Wen' lioilli'l 10 proieci. 1 nev l''ii won
their lace to tlieir 1111-een foe. The last
desperate stand of thfl survivors wai
made in the -heller of the overturned
carriage and they fought buck, dying,
but still fighting to the last, knowing
thai there wa- no mercy for llieni.
! The si.uy of the ina acre wan
! brought to Ortiz by an Indian letter
I carrier, who -hortly afterward went
1 through the pa-s on hi- weekly trip
I with the mail and who identified bodies
iof tho-e killed.
ADVANCE IN LONDON.
ptc-idciit. of lit.
-poke at the annual meet in
Vol I li i'-Ici u lunilii a
c-lei 11 I ni el -it .
the
ici item ot that
I cl 1 i met -
I col
inci it h
in-t ilnt i.iji ta-t nii;h! in lefutalion
I lie statement - 1 1 e.lit e, t
that they lind .1 large piopoiiion
lege hied men aiming tin
whom tiny wiuH.
"It is seldom that college e, , i, 111. lie
go lo the bad," said I'lc-idem I huuc:
"and il i- seldom tiiit tlun hrs ,u
caieci. ale iiiell'n iclit . I.e.- tfi.io Iim
college lie u out ol one bundled become
moral Icplnbales. and I think licit !e.-
t ll.l II H pel' cent lead Itself., i.ueel,
Niltctv live oi'lege men out ,,! eelv
loll arc respectable am! 1 1 i 1 1 t nicii out
of every hundivd ale miking some 1 on
t liltliril.il of Wolth fof I he bet lc incut of
t he coiiiiiiunit v .
- I have had pel
"Un ii inn 1 1 1'. J - 01
college L'l a 1 1 11.1 1 1'- and I
go wrong i ntiicli e.
popular illtel pl et.it iolis
dicatc.
" Dissipation 1 1 -1 1 . 1 1 !
men of gil ta-te. I'tdbge men ale sup
posed to be gentlemen. I lev ciiiIhhIv
the canons of good ta-te Their iutel
leitual character, if not iheir moral,
di'velops hiirh iipprccialion-. Therefore,
most fui ins of dissipation are lo them
repulsive. The atmosphere of the uca
demie lii contradicts aiM'tite."
ATTENTION!
K$
ll.l!
vv i - h
.1. l I lilt .1 !li I
t 'loiis.in Is o
Mlllllliel m ho
than many
st.llj.tles 111
icvollitlg lo
Church i
Notices!
First Lutheran Church.
Service- at the Kir-i l.utiician church
today a- follows: Moining service
in Svveili-I, al 10:(."i; evening -crvice at
7 : :i' in Kngli-h. Tin- pa-tor, (iii-lave
K. Kyd'pii-t, will -pe.ik at t'ne ivening
-civjce upon the th'-ni'', " t id !i-einane."
Kvervbody j. welcome.
First M. E. Church.
There will be class meeting at 10: lo.
Kev. U S. Oriin. tic ia-ior, will preach
al II a. 111. and 7:.'iu p. m.; Sunday
school at 1
H::'0 p III.
Marcl
24.-Tli
S. A. GIMRE,
AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE
543 Bond Street Opp. Ross Higgina 4. Co. $17.04 per thousand
SAN Fit A N't IM'O
Kvaininer say- today:
'The Tine Manufacturer-' Associa
tion of San I'ranci-co has advanced the
... 1 . 1 ...a
price ol nimncr i per wiuiishiiu, w j
buililers and contractors in the last
year. 'The lalc-t mi-e has just taken
place, deuler being notified by circular
that all grade- of lumber excepting; red
Wood have been raised from $2 to ijitt
per thousand feet. 'The pre-ent price
lor this culls of luinlier is quoted at
:1". and Kpworth League, at
The l.e.igne meeting will be
d by Mrs. 1'. .). Unix froiu tiie -ubject,
Davbreak uin Ijic Dark 'ontiinent."
Ib'gular iiayer meeting on Wednesday
evening al 1 :'M. You are cordially in
vited to wor-hip with us in all services.
First Presbyterian.
Morning; worship, II a. 111.; Sunday
-chool, )2:)r; Y. P. S. C F.., :3o";
evening wor-hip, 7 : 30. Sermon theme,
morning, "First of a Series on Moses";
evening, "The Stranger Within the
fiates." At the morning service Mrs.
C'allendai' will sin;. At the evening;
service Rev. Kllefson, chaplain to Hea
men, will give a fifteen minute address
upon his work.
Baptist Church.
The Iheme- of sermons at the Bap
tist Chnret today, will be 11s fol
lows, " ljt's Wife or the Woman That
Became Salt," and "The Bible and
Strong Dring;: A Temperance Diseourfie."
Kverybody is cordially invited to at
tend. Grace Church.
Divine services at Oraee Church Sun
day; celebration of the Holy commun
ion, 8 a. in.; morning prayer and Her
rnon, 11 11. in.; Sunday school, 12:110 in.
evening prayer and sermon, 7:110.
Congregational Church.
'The Usual services will be observed
al t he ( 'otigregat iiuial church today.
I!ev. SI range will occupy t he pulpit.
BOYS' . . .
CLOTHIiNr.
SACRIFICED
s iC
For several years past I aimed to sell only the
'BEST" BOYS Clothing I could get I willingly
paid 50 cents or $1 more per Suit or Over
coat, so long as it was sewed right, lined well
and of good material.
Lately a lot of "CHEAP" Boys Clothing has
been brought to town and many have been
attracted by the PRICE regardless of FIT,
WEAR and workmanship.
I WILL NOT come Down on Q,UALITY,so I
have Determined to Dispose of the BOYS
STOCK on hand at greatly Reduced prices.
Reductions Range From 1-4 to 1-2 of Former Price
This Sale Begins Monday Morning March 26
o
liernni&ini. Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
horn and ha, be.-u duly lulled in the, J. Q. A. ItOWUlV, I'rwItUnt.
snow a cere, y which sc-in, to talsC (). I. I'KTKKNO.V, Vlee-I'reiident.
the pl.ue of bapli-ni she is dowered by
her father vvitli a oitam number of
icimlecr, which are bniinbd with her
initials and l.cpt ap.ut .is lei -penal
propeity. In propoitiun a- I hey in-nva-c
and multiply doc her chance of
maUng a g I iii.llch impiovc, U le u
an a-pu.int to her hand discovci- that
he has ,.t iris in .ii t , he goes oil in
search ol a laithlul fneiul and o a
bottle of biandy,. The fnend enters
the tent ol the ) .1 i. Ii-'- lather and opens
-illl III t .1 IK'I hi v tin
r'HANK IATTON, Caihler.
.1. W. OAHNKR, A.-I.Unt CiihUr.
LAPP LOVE-MAKING.
By James Welton Gray.
Lnplunders are regarded an it jirimi
tiv'ft sort of people; but some of their
customs might be btudied to advantage
by the up-to-date young protagonists of
our hurrying civilization.
As soon as a Lapp female child is
but lb' and hi
ov.r meanwhile tny
e, luisv ing him-elf w ith hewing
menial employ iru'lit .
Iiess
sii
bllsi
Ollt
Astoria Savings Bank
rni!tal I'ald In llto.oou. surplti" ami fmilvlitcil I'ronu I'.vno
1 iininicu u (jeneriil Minikin l'ulnc. liili iml J'nld on Time Iiesmlt
168 Tenth 8tre.t,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
If. after the biandy and the proposal
have been thoroughly di-eii-cd, the
eloijil. lice of the pofololype of John
Aldeu prevails, the lover him-elf is ad
mitted fo the conclave, and the young
folks are, permitted to nib noses. The
bride then accepts from her suitor a
present of iciiubi'i's tongue, and the
espousals are considered concluded. Hut.
the marriage docs not lake place until
two or I lu ce veal's nl'tei ward ; and dur
ing the interval the prospective bride
groom is obliged ti labor ill the service
of his intended father in law us dili
gent ly a- did dai'iib for Hadud.
When the marl iageday arrive, a
priest, performs the ceremony, should
ruie happen to be available; but. if not,
the young wonian's pupa meiidy strikes
a -park from a flint and steel and pro
nounce., (he couple irrevocably man and
wife. When either of tin-in dies, the
Hint and steel are buried with them, in
order that I hey may he able to keep
warm during Ihe long journey to the
rnknown Shore.
'The marriages arc generally happy;
and might- be used by the advocates of
the Simple Life :is a -frvuig argument
in favor of t heir cau-c.
WORK TRANSFERRED.
N'KW VOllK. March 21.- According lo
an iiniioiinccincnt mule here today a
concordat, ha- jiisl been -ijiii l trans
ferriug the church of Kngland work in
Ihe i'ii un I one of the Islhuius of l':in
aina. to the Trote-tanl Tlpi-copal Church
in I lie I'nited States. 'The sinners of
the concordat were the liishop of lion
dunis, Ihe Highl lb-v. Dr. (I. A. Orinsbv ;
the Archbishop ol Jamaica. Ihe Mos
Kev. Dr. I'.nos .Niiltnll, iiml Hie I'lesiiimg
BihIiop of (he church in America, lie
Rigdit Rev. Dr. Daniel S. Tuttlc of Mi-noun.
r
NewSheetMusic
TODAY
WE HAVE RECEIVED OVER
FIFTY NEW COMPOSITIONS
THIS WEEK AND THERE ARE STILL A FEW MORE DUE
DON'T DELAY; COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER NOW BEFORE
THEY ARE PICKED OVER. MANY OF THEM WE HAVE ONE ONLY
Astoria Souvenir Post Cards
SEVERAL NEW AND DIFFERENT DESIGNS ON DISPLAY FOR
FIRST TIME i FOR 5c.
1
J. N. GRIFFIN
hJ ("lCtra -Laser
vii 11 id 1 j Beer.
A. L. FOX, Vim Fm.
ASTOHIA HAVINGS BANK, Treaa
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOMNIKOX, l'res. and Hui.t.
V L JilHHOp. fiecretary
Designers and Manufacturers of
THE LATENT IMI'KOVKD
g Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and BoiIers
Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE SOIICITED.; Foot of fourtU Street