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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1906)
t vC WEDNESDAY, .tSpm 4, ooo. THE MOHXING AST01UAN. ASTOIUA. OREGON. 5 "NUTRITO" A MOST DELICIOUS CEREAL COFFEE THAT AGREES WITH EVERYBODY. DEAR IN MIND THAT IF YOU HAVE POOR HEALTH " NUTRITO " WILL DO YOU COOD-IF YOU HAVE GOOD HEALTH IT WILL KEEP YOU WELL. 25 Cents the Package ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE !iS Of 1 101 Card of Thank. Mr. nml Mm. l.ar Pcli'iaoo dcsli In ( tut 11k. relative himI friend foe I ln iimny deed of kindness and sympathy in their lute Im-ii-ummikiiI Mr, uiil Mm, Liu IYIfmiui. Befors you purchase that new Enter bonnet, make it a point to call and In spect the excellent line of hati now on display at Mrt. Iogleton's Millinery Store. Welch Block, oppoiite the Budget office on Commercial itreet. Arrive Tomoriow. ltv. nml Mr., (i. K. I!ydqtill mv i'pci linjj ilu iiriiml in thU i-lty, loiiioiiHH , iif Mi.. Loiiic Cal litoii, tin- mother of Mr.. IMy'uiit, who comes from Iht lii'iiM1 in Clinton, low 11, tn upend tin- 1 11 111 11 1 1 with them. . There is a Boom. Tln-ie i. homo OH ill l III! business (if M'gistlllt j( jllt now mill a i;i cut hustling in of petition for nominee, itml n general shaking up of thing oliiirnl. preparatory In tlii" 1 i tT buttle of ballot on tlx- twentieth of tlif moiilli. Thing arc lively around the court houc. Votuminoui Document. '..nut v ( Ink I Clinton i. just in receipt of tin- official copy of the Oregon Mate ballot for tln coming preliminary, nml the document l a formidable one, containing t tin num. of seventy! Republican nnuil me, ami seventeen Drmmrat, when the twf nty flv of thirty more of Clatsop iifltiic. are niini'Xiil li I In1- ii )! it will li- a long winded job for the ls't anil quickest voter in the enmity 1" handle with nit y sort of despatch, In New Hands. Tim tine millinery liU'inea. k now 11 uk "The Fair" Lust cm Millinery I'm lor. on Cotiuiietviiil Mr. et one door cat of the Mar then I re, has Iwi li bought In Aitlmr K. Peterson, of tlii. lily nilil will he iijieiiftl ut iinee llluler the ileft iiinliipillittioli of .Mm. IVt.'riuti. They inteliil lo make the es tablishment one of the let of it. kinl ill the city, mill to ttork it liiinilomi ly ami with the nnml complete ami fiiiliiuii tthle (,'ihiiI., 11111I will hnve 11 reerfl Miiin-e of mipply for .iieli thiii).'' ii" they nmy not happen In hnve in (ock, tlmt can he invoked on it moment, nutim Hotel Irving European plan. The only it dam-heated hotel in Astoria; large and airy rooms; prices from so cents to I1.50; well prepared and daintily served meals at as cents. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent guests. Our but meets all trains and steamboats. Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolia, 1 1.75 per sack. Geo. Llndstrom h Co. OOOOOOOOOOOOO" We Are Agents For Edison's Phonograph. Re cords1 And Sup plies AsK Us For A Catalogue. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. 0DX0XCKX0OOO0OCODO000CX) I Don't Forget to look up Hi'- busi ness caul of K, W, durdiiicr, tin1 ex I ii' 1 L IdxiU isi i-T, in this issue, 1 1 may have unmet long of interest lot you. The Aptll Session. The April Session of tin- Hun, 01111I y Court of Clatsop eolllilv will Infill tlii morning I'H'I will hit fur week ir leu diiy. There i it heavy volume of iijinl nml luidgr hind nr "inline ij-i,il. Ii, ln-iiiK iitliri nml lilt of public iiripotmice, Regular Night Sh'ft. The Clatsop milling plV.jilr IM' pill Oil II legllllll night force, of Im tvtive or lift v tin tt , mil I will keep theni going straight thiiuigh IIm- m-iikoii. Tli sound like lniiiir., nml j. iiiiiic.N. AH In ml -r milling iiiutiiiil A'l' ii.i is business of tlir liveliest "int, :md tin- more big K ilt t lint hi pill "ii (In? Ix-tli'i' fur tin' whole riimilillllity. Funeral This Afternoon. A( t n'ehn-k tlii iilteiiiiMin, finci ! .ervii-e uill In liehl ill the Inline .1! ( ' 1 11 111 i i t n-r U'il luin IjiIxii, on tin' t.' wi. A ( lurk, ovei nil lh.it vn iimrlal ( i the lulc, lunieiit ei Mr.. I, II. ll.-.k.ir., the Veiierrtl.le Hint her of Mr. I.iiien. It-v . V. Sey moiil Stunt, reilor of (Jnice Dpiwnpnl church will ulliriate, ;uii interment will he luiil in te l.ctti v. Clark ii'inetery. A Happy Escape. -What mi;ht have Ih'i-ii ii miv .erinii. fire ami eiitnileil 11 (i.nr lo. upon (lie imlu.tric. of the i-ity, iK--tirr-il jclenlay inoriiin at the Tiilluiit lirnnt cannery. It neein. miiiic of (he li.hermen had noma Ur to Iroil Mini pHH-ecili'il ti ut.ili;e mie uf tlie liliiikoiuith fuiK'. in tM; e.lulili.liinenl, ami put it on to hoil in a ilot li.- (toil er. The .tuff I'oi.ki I rupi lly ami hiii iivertluueil the lii' can nml Mined up on tl pen fi'tyi'; tlii iniired the work men (ii lunve (lie tiling out of the lillild- in;; itltuetlier mid a. they were taking it mil, and In-fore they reuclied Hie door, Hie hottoin lin-lted nut of the boiler and tin- d-d hot otutT foon had thiii.'. illtf. I.llrkilv there BH 11 pile of .nlld 11 ii handy and one of the ipiiike-t willed pie-ent heyim throw ill); fa ml on tlir llitme. until liny wcK' "iiliilued and the t ir tii then allowed to ennl. after which it wh. .craped up for a new deal. The wind' tliiii),' w;m happily handled and the hij iitnnerv .ived. Hliiili i. the priuiipnl tiling in t!ie Mini of the acci dent. Over $85,000. Thfre were ten trans fer of ( latoop realty filed for rcconl at the ollhv of the comity clerk yehlerday, the con.idcrationw named in the dcedi ).'e;r,'J.''i!iK over $H5,0OO. n follow: A, I!. Syru and wif'to .Tunic. Kinlay noil, con.ideration $10, convey iiijr a Ioiik list of lot and block property nt Seal Rock Beach, and in .the X01 thorn Pncifie Addition to A'torin. Arthur Cfan to A. M. Smith, warranty, con sideration 00, eonveying liMI acres in eo(i.m 2:i, T. 5 N-., It. 8 V. Kiln M. Mi-flowan and hmdinnd to II. M. Mutter field, warranty, oonideration $2500, conveying the northwest iiuirter of hoc lion 27, T. N., R. . jrerrilln J. Ruflington to the Atoria Abstract Tit 1a il- TniNt Company, warranty, eon fideration $S00, conveying the south west quarter of section 0, T. 5 N., R. ft W. Astoria Abstract, Title A Trust Company to A. S. Kerry, warranty, con sideration Tt, conveying 24(1 acres of hind in Clatsop county. The Oregon 4; Montana Lumber Company to K. Z. Ferguson, warranty, eoniidenttion $.". conveying certain acreage in Clatsop county. E. Z. Ferguson to A. S. Kerry warranty, consideration $80,000, convey ing 452ft acres of land in Clntsop coun ty. The United States, by patent, to Dentin Kenny, conveying HO acres of land in section 35, T. fi N., R. 8 V. The United States, by patent, to Howard M Rrowncll, conveying 78 acres in section 12, T. 4 N., R. 8 W. Ralph Bohlow and wife to John J. Hupp, warranty, con sideration with County Clerk Clinton. Made a Beginning. Eric F.ricsen and Olo Yslnncl, both natives of Norway ycstonlny made tho preliminary move iu behalf of their future American citi zenship, by filing their respective dec laration with Countv Clerk Clinton, For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs. No long waits. Elected to Office -Ouy Ilalferty, form erly of Wait eiiton, now residing In Aber deen, Wash., bus been elected ontcclneil leading knight by the lodge of I'.lk. at Aberdeen. Issues Lloenes.-Slate Fish Warden Vim Dii.eii si ii 1 1'. that up to dale he ha. .iiei 'I'.W gill net IKIiiug licenses, but no caiiiierie. have yet procured tint required permit. Park Commission. I,nl night the iiwmher. of th city park commission met and iiciepted the bid of K. A. fJerd lug for the eon.lrilftiou of 17IKI feet of ioihI tliioiigh the park site. The hid Mil. H."i(l. Elks Install. Last night the installa tion of I he ollicer new ly elected In the i;ik Lodge took pliicii the ollleers in .tailed urn aa follow.: (I, ('. Fulton, exalted ruler) J. (', JlcCuc, esteemed leeliirliig knight; .1. C. Clinton, seere liiry; II, I.. Knight, trensurnr; C. T, Cro.by, lyler; K. i, Lackey, trustee. Book Social. - The Mies of the prea liUeiiiin Sunday school gave u iiio.t ucie..fu book social Mombiy evening in the Sunday school rooms of Hie church, Kaeli peron was supposed to either bring a lunik or emit ribiite money for the purchase of one, mid in tlii. way yn books uciv .erurid which will be added to the Sunday school library. For thu Next Regatta. -At Hie in stance of Mayor Wise, there will be a meeting of the evcoiniiiitti-e on He gattii Ihrit, i-cn'-l .o fnitliiUy !nt scH.oii. 'I'hi. sitiuition in rehiliou to the coining annua! ricrenlioii and sport, will ictiettcd at length and the pre liminary steps taken to ensue a splen dd exhibit iiinl record -breaking atten dance. Sold by th Sheriff. Yesterday after noon, the pliiul, stock and fixtures of Hie Finnish newspaper, the Tynnoriner en Sauomat, was sold at public sale by Sheriff Thouiii. Linville, under foreclos ure of chattel mortgage. The lien muoiinted to the Mint of f-tOO, and the property was bid iu by the mortgagee, at the sum of ?2(i0. Will Dwell in Portland. Tho Aslofia &. Columbia River Railroad Company is to lose the valued nervier of 11. .1. Mil ler, of it. passenger department and the eity of Astorta a thoroughly re spected citizen, as that gentleman and his family will have lure Unlay for Portland, where he has accepted a posi tion with the Chicago & Northwestern people, Mr. Miller will tour Katern Washington and Oregon in the interest of hi. new employers and will tinques lioiialdy give them the same faithful service he has always rendered Hie " A. 4 C." Died Last Night. After eight days of inleii.e suffering frmu blood-poisoning mid at S:2ti o'clock hist evening, (Jeorge W. Iloten died at his home. 2"H Bond street. Mr. Koten had attained to the ndaiiccd age of 71 years, twenty-three of which he bus 'pent in the city of Astoria, where he wa. well known and thoroughly well liked for many manly mid kindly characteristic-. He leaves a widow and nine grown children to mourn his demi.6. Mr. Roten was a native of Virginia and came West many years ago. Arrangements for his funeral and interment will be made today and an nounced in these columns tomorrow. They Rode the Mules. Hon. Oswald West, Oregon state land agent was in the city yesterday on one of his period ical viits to this neighborhood, and while he was heiv bantered his friend. lr. Vnughan. the well-known dentist to go with him to Warrenton and take a mule-hack ride on the famous little black jacks that Os, owns down there. The doctor wouldn't take any bluff from a Salem mnn, and the two went away on the noon train. Tt has been a matter of exceeding difficulty to find out just all that happened down at Warrenton, but it is said the mules are feeling line, A dense cloud of dust was noticed hanging over that locality, by people here in the city, and it said that one or two physicians were summoned there post-haste early iu the afternoon; but tho whole affair is shrouded in mys tery though the genial land agent, is known to have been able to proceed homeward ou the evening express, but of the doctor nothing is known after deliberate and diligent inquiry. "And their names were Maud and Muudie." LADIES! Attention is called to the grand open ing sale of the latest up-to-date mil linery at the Fair (Star Theatre build ing), on Saturday, Api'il 7. You are cordinllv invited. When you are wearied from overwork, feci listless or languid, or when you can not sleep or eat, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. One of the greatest ton ics known. 35 cents, Tea of Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. MONTHLY IE1G School Board Holds Monthly Ses sion Last Night. BUSINESS IS TRANSACTED Resignation of Miss May Morgan to Take Effect Match 30th is Ac ceptcd Bills Considered Dic tionaries Ordered Bought. The school board met last evening iu Clerk Ferguson's office and transacted the business which has accumulated dining the lust month, After the read ing of tlm minute, of the previous meeting the monthly report of Superin tendent Clark as to the attendance was submitted Hinl filed. The le.igiiatioti of Mi-s May Morgan effective March 30, was read and ac cepted. Reqiiisil ioim for supplies were receiv ed from the principals of the high school and Adair school, and the request were order -d granted. The bills of Jacobs & Oimre for 27..15, and of Fisher Bros., for $1.00, were allowed, and ordered paid. All other bills were referred to the clerk of the lioard for inspection and ap proval, A statement waa ready .from Super intendent Clark in which he said that the present condition of the schools wa very satisfactory, though there were several minor troubles, which would be shortly rectified. Mr. Clark stated that Mi Xorbcrg: had been sent to take charge of room 2, in the Taylor school since the resignation of Miss Morgan. Comment was made on the scarcity of teachers in the primary grades, ami for second grade work. The superintendent stated that the Alder brook school needed fourteen feet of new blackboard, and recommended that such lie obtained. lie also called atten tion to the fact that the foundation under the MeC'ltire school was in need of repair. The lioard authorized Superintendent Clark to purchase six Universal dic tionaries for the use of the schools. All the fine for teachers' absences and tardies, were remitted. Professor Carman was authorized by the board to secure the diplomas for the graduation clas. In the absence of Clerk Ferguson, Superintendent Chirk acted as clerk pro 1 em. The meeting then adjourned. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O PERSONAL MENTION. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ii. K. Seymour, of St. Louis is in tin- city. .1. .1. Wood, of Stockton, California, is a business vMtor iu Astoria. C!. R. Stapelton of St. 1.011!, arrived in the city yesterday on the noon train from Portland. J. B. Yallentinc, of Portland, came in from the metropolis on the 11, -30 ex press yesterday morning. I. ". Mathes, of Portland, is in the city, on a business trip. ITc is domiciled at the Occident. V. R, Stokes was a homing passenger on the noon express from Portland yes terday. W. S. Parks arrived in the city yester day noon from San Francisco. Maurice Roche is in the city from the C.olden tiate metropolis and is register ed at the Irving. Henry Spaulding. of Sumpter, is in the city, on a business tour. F. D. Anderson, of Portland, arrived in the eity on the noon train yesterday and is domiciled at the Irving. F. H. Sheppard. of Portland came in on the 11:30 express yesterday and is trnn-icting business here. LADIES! Pe sure to attend to the Fair mil linery opening on Saturday, April 7th. Our styles are strictly up-to-date, and prices are much lower than ever before at this time of the year. You will not be dissoppointed. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lonorgun, provincial Constable at Clmpleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest, swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wher ever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Diuggsts, 00000000090 0000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. 0 00 0 0 0000 000 0000 000 The Cambrian King did not get to pa until yesterday. The steamer Sue 11. Klrnore arrived in from Tillamook City yesterday evening- The motor schooner Oerald C, was due to arrive in thi port from Xcstucca last nigiit. The oil tank steamer Argyll came doHii from Portland yesterday after noon and went to sea on the night flood. The steamer Alliance left out yesteri day morning at fi o'clock bound for Kureka and Coos Bay point. The HtCHiner F. A. Kilburn is expected down the river this morning on her way to San Francisco. The steamers Cascades and Redondo are due to leave this port for San Fran cisco on Friday morning next. The barkentine Amaranth, lumber laden for Manila, is due down from Portland today, en route to her trans pacific port of destination. Th" French bark Jules Ooiiie. is due to arrive down from Portland this morn ing, grain laden for the United King dom. The 0. R. 4 X. towing steamer Har-ve-t Queen arrived down yesterday morning with ,thc handsome barkentine Koko Head on her hawsers. The latter vessel is lumber laden for Shanghai, ami will take the earliest possible des patch to en. The steamer Senator is due in from Sun Francisco this morning, on her last voyage in the service of the San Francisco-Portland company. She will re turn to the Bay City, and then enter the Alaskan service of her owners, and will lie replaced, temporarily, by the steamship Costa Rica. The Lurline was about an hpur be hind her schedule last night and got away for Portland at 8 o'clock with the following passengers on her list: W. E. Perkins, H. R, Wood, G. E. Seymour, Frank if. Warren, Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. M. .?. Stopee, and F. A. Rutledge. There i. a rumor abroad that the Kamm peo ple intend to paint their entire fleet of -teamer. at once, beginning with the Lurline. DR. WITHYCOMBE FILES PETITION. Dr. James Withycoinbe of Corvallis, Republican candidate for governor, came over yesterday and went to Salem on the afternoon train to tile his petition with the secretary of state, having ample signatures from many counties, sent to him by warm supporters in his mi ndidacy. Dr. Withyconitie reported his cam paign as very satisfactory, and that en couragement was coming to him from all sections of the state and from here tofore unexpected source. Everywhere he had been, he said, the feeling was growing that the Republicans should this year elect the entire ticket by large majorities; that the party was stronger than ever in the history of the organization in Oregon, and that the members of the party would stand to gether as never in the past. The prim ary law, the provisions of which have been rigidly observed by the Republi cans, he stated, was looked upon as giv ing all classes the best opportunity to bring out any candidates desired, and that no jobbery charges could be brought, as was at times the case under the old convention system. His own campaign Dr. Withycoinbe described as having been thus far very pleasant. Everywhere he had been re ceived with the greatest courtesy and consideration and the work, while at times arduous, had been lightened by tho aid of friends, who had assisted materially in the campaign. Dr. Withy combe went to Salem on the afternoon train and filed his petition last even ingAlbany Herald. Frederick Ward Coming. The Bene volent and Protective Order of Elk has completed arrangements for the treat of the season, the appearance of the noted tragedian, Frederick Ward in Shakespearian, recital on the evening of April 1G. Mr. Ward is beyond doubt the foremost Shakespearian scholar of the present age and the local lodge of Elks is to be congratulated upon their efforts to bring this noted action to our city. The Odd Fellows' hall has been se cured for the occasion and arrangements have been made for a seating capacity of four hundred, and it is expected that the general public will not overlook this rare opportunity. 4-4-lt. Morning A3torian 65 cents per month. POLICE COURT ITEMS Alice and Angelina Engage in Hlrsuta Argument oa Astor Street Drunks Appear. They dwell on Astor street, but not in amity. Alice occupies the upper room, ami the other day she was going down the back stairs with a pail of ashes, when suddenly Angelina swatted her on the head and she saw the Milky Way. " i was nearly knocked unconscious, fudge," she told Judge Anderson, "and yust then this Angelina woman grabbed me by the hair. I grabbed her by dor hair. It hurt und she yelled ' leggol I vha willing. I says to her. ' You leggo too yet!' but she no do dat. I wouldn't either. Then her daughter she cams oiis und soak me in der eye, und we fall downstairs und get separated, nni J dot's all." I It is such awful things as these that make the police judge's life one har rowing round of tragedy. That is why the judge always wears the gloomy look. That is why he never smiles, and nevor cracks a joke. That is why none ever dares offer him a good cigar lest his honor commit the offender to jail for life for contempt. A. Alice and Angelina walked away a spectator trailed them down the hall and herd the following conversation: "I soak a da eye! I bitta da Dootch woman, da one poka da nex' tlnw make-a da heel fly up-a!" " Und if I got dot Dago woman by Jer hair der nex' time, I sehust leave hr so bait headed as as-a cobblestone yes! So while Judge Anderson tried to fix it up to his best light, animosity still reigns on Astor street, and soon the bright sun may be again obscured by black and yellow tresse floating in tha air. Sam Samuelson and Albert Larson, for imbibing too liberally of alcoholia beverges, were arrested by the polic and required to give bail in the sum of $10 and $5 respectively, which monej they forfeited yesterday afternoon whea they did not show up in the police court for triaL One of the "Chronics," Cap. Hall by npme, appeared before Judge Anderson for the second time ia a week on the customary charge, of being intoxicated, and in spite of the earnest pleadings of the culprit that tlie Judge would be lenient with him, ht was "soaked" to the extent of $5.00. and remanded to the custody of tha police to either pay the fine or enjoy the quiet of a cell in the city jail , - THE NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve does so good a thing as when it supplies a man with a well-cooked and health f ul meal of the sort he is hungry for. In this instance is becomes a blessing, and no poeketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure; this is why everyone yon see coming out of the Palace Restaurant carries such a grateful and satisfied ex pression of countenace. Just watch for a day or so, and the first thing you know you'll be a steady customer there. It is one of the certaintiies of Astoria life. SPECIAL AT THE BEEHIVE Bleached Turkish Towels.. . .16x14 for roc Unbleached Turkish Towels . 16x11 for ne Unbleached Turkish Towels. 15x30 for 19c This is a Wonderful Bargain. The very best board to be obtained ia the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Kates very reasonable. Baseball goods at Svenson's. 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. LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed upt It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other r pairs. If so, take it to Andrew As Company. They also do all kinr 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 a l work guaranteed. 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 by Wm. Bock.