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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
FRIDAY, APRIL tj. iooo", Tlifi MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. . New and Up-to.date T' Wtt hav0 Jut rooelvad t littpincnt of tirw and up-to-date , Imported Cfainaware oonUtlng mostly of odd pieces, selected patterns, from the leading mak er, and will prove better value than (ho kind you have ten ptylng more money for. See our line before buying. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co, RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE TALES OF 1 101; To Tillamook. 1'hr Innly of the late Miwltenter, who died n I Kciu'ldc will be taken to Tillamook mi the ulenmer Silt If. Elmore. Buriod Today. Tlic funeral of th" hif Mr. Adwn Hmitrom owmed yes terday from the family renidenee on ''eighth attert, Jtev. Itydquint officiat ing. Th interment waa In Greenwood cemetery. I Hotel Irving European plan. The i only steam-htattd hotel in Astoria; large and airy roomi; piieei from so centi to 'l li.jo; well prepared and daintily terved meala at s cent. Special rate per week or month for room and board to permanent guejtji. Our bus meet all train and ateamboata. Could Not Kill Herself. -Despondent leeue of a quarrel with for "bet" Madge, Smith, othcrwUe known, Madge Itih-y, thought to end lu r mltwaldr n intern, ami In the "we W hour" of yeterday morning, took a rnn end Jump fitT (he dirk at the end of Seventh t. Cruel fate, bow ever, willed that Madge should ant the aim rle again, and with th aid of a Jg that wa tied to the bow of the Good Ship St, Nkhola to gether with tht help of Xightwatcb Severn Ifhd uneifnwit worabn wa saved from a watery grove. Madge' clothing luckily caught on the log and whin Watchman Suit, m w a hand pro trading from the water, he proem! a boat and removed her almot Ilfc1e form to bind, where after a few mo ment' work she wa brought back to the sorrows and trial of life. For th prnnent Madge state that she will re main In Astoria a egre into other world iem to be denied her. Don't Forget to look up the buI net card of F. W. Gardiner, the ex pert book-keeper, In thla luue. It roty hve oroethlng of Interest for you. Coat Hira Nine Dollar.-1'. Okia, a a Japanese had occasion to show a coun tryman of hi the extent of hi ill-approval for something the ald country man had said or done, and took a short cut in bis demonstration and awatted Mm hard over the bead with an old eae knife, for which Mr. Okia paid the turn of nin. dollar to hi honor, Magistrate J. P. Ooodman. to whom the injuerd man complnlned In a legal way. Ladies W are now prepared to fur nish you with our laleit atyle of up-to-date drea and atreet hat for aldie nd also for the little misae. Our price are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery In the Star Theatre Building. 4-8- DO IT NOW PLANT SEEDS THAT WILL GROW We have a large stock of Flower and Veg etable Seed Also Clover and GrassSeed Ground Bone FeritHzer JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. l3O0000fX)00Q-OO0C0O0000d00 An- Emirint - American. Judgo Cl('.irl' II. Page of thii ely i in re ceipt of ii dinit)'li from Ilt .hi, nuuoum ilyg tht! di'iith of Profewmr Nathaniel Koitthgitti Nhaler,. of Harvard pilvcri ty, and old mid valued friend, and one I of the most ditlngulhed of American I author and educators. LADIESI You are cordially invited to inapect the line of hat at the Bon Ton Mil linery Parlor on Saturday, April ith at 483 Bond Corner of Eleventh atreeta. Mr. A, Taloff, be well known milliner la in charge of the place, and will be glad to aee you call, , , Order your Eater Hllle early a they are acarce thla year. Callar lillti in plenty. Patronize home induitry. Co lumbia nursery, 316 Bond St. 4-10 3t... Four Change in Title. County Clfc Clinton yeterday revived, four deed for word, a follow: Ijiiirn !iile Dunn to iht id M. Dunn, warranty consid eration fl conveying l)t 2, Block ft. Ocean Grove: Alram IluliUlu to Cluirle A. Paulsen, warranty, eoimid elation l.'itKi, conveying the north half of lots 11 and 12," block 35. Shlvely'a Atotin, The Van Duen Investment Company to Aaron Roni, warranty, con sideration Hot, conveying lot 11, block 7, ' Van I)ueii' Astoria. Klie liable, Devlin to B. J. Sloop, warranty, con sideration, .VM). conveying lot 4 and 5, block 117, Astoria. 1 ' Special Easter Ice Cream, In brick, Violet and Vanila, Hoefler'a 4-ao6t .Two Eatate Order .lodge Trent-hard itting for probata yesterday, made the following order: In the matter of the tat of Thonia U'gan, deceased, the order made on February 7th last, re (ulring the distribution of certain mon ey of the estate to the several heir, was vacated on the ground that there Ware undiscovered debt owing by the etaU and thee must lie paid off by the executor liefore the former order eonl.l lie effective hence the order of yesterday vacating the previous ruling: in the matter of the estate of Charle William, dee -used, proof, of the will of decedent was made and certified by the court John Tybeig was appointed executor without bond) and Andrew OI-.en, William llnrtill and Otto 01en were appointed appraiser of the etate, which i aid to be worth about ftoo. Arbor ' Dav Obaervance. At w ------ One o'clock thi afternoon every citizen who dcire to do o, will nn-et Mavor Herman Wise at the - - - f city hall step and proceed in 0 body to the city park ite. where under the supervision of Street Simerlntendcnt Kcamcv. who will 1 1 . be master of ceremonies, there will be an effort made to ch ar away some of the vines and un- iter crmwth eontiminiis to that aightly plnca-and even if nothing much shall be accomplished, the afternoon ma v bo nWsatitlv sptfiit in a sort of an impromptu council of preparation for the work incident to the making of the park. Tho work of today will be done on the band-stand hill and it is expected enough will be aecomnllHhed to idear tho ulnce i - 1 to the beautiful view obtainable from thi point.' Everybody wcl-. come. Major and Mrs. Frank tWaite, the Salvation Army divisional officers of Oregon, Washington, Idaho' and Mon tana, will arrive In this city Saturday, and conduct some special meeting at the army hull, Saturday at 8 p. m also Sunday at 11 a. m., 3 and 8 p. m., April 14th and 15th. Mrs. Waite is declared to bo one of the most beautiful singers in Army circles on the Pacific Const, Do not fail to attend. 4-11-14, Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis, $t.75 per aack. Geo. Lindstrom & Co. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs. No long waite. " Two Heart, Etc, EtcvAt ' tlia"liur of three o'clock yesterday afternoon, Judge .1, I. Goodman wm willed upon to tie the nuptial knot that U to Idnd in a long-life union Mr, Julleii Paul I'eiifnit aod Ml- Fcllcl Charlotte Ju ptirt, and he did the pleiiuut tank with all Hio grace and miction of which he i fa motiii - v ' Card of Thanks. The aervlee over the reiuiiin of the" hit Mr, Sherman Bulkclcy were held yesterday afternoon at the HUIm chapel in Uppcrlown, Jtcv. W. HeynHii' w rwfyr of Grace; church oflli'iiitlnif. Oriitefjil thanka am extended to all who, in any mnnner cou frlhtiled to the cloing aervlee In thi . Mr. b-lii I'ttcr, and Fred Copley, ,.A Seconi Theatre. There was an un determinable ruinoii on tb Unci ye. lrday afternoon, t hat Astoria wa ooon jo have 11 second theatre for the Itene- fll of it amuemenl losers, and that the figures of a lease had been set by tho ouii-r of a certain building ,1ut the dim) had not been closed. Just when, the mutter will come to a bend or whether It will be concluded aftir- nmtivcly inuld only be conjectured. County School Item, -County School Siip-rlntendeiit Mi Kinmn Warren, i? (Mitt the m-bool of Clatsop in fine and nourishing ' condition everywhere and the Ik'sI of progress Is-ing made by the pupil. The teacher' institute whie' fill le held in this city on the 2tJ- i(Uh mid 27th of the present month will bo a very inteieting affair, ; Wcdiieiliiy evening of the session, the gathered teacher will 1 the guest of Mr., Oartiart at a reception expressly in their honor mid on Thursday after noon they will lie the favored guest of j the Clatsop County Medienl Aocia- tion which niel here. The instructor in charge of the institute will, bo State Superintendent h If. Ackerman: Superintendent It. F. Jlobinson. of Mul tnomah County; Mr. E. K. Sloan of I'iiiIIhikI. a teacher of long experience and an author of several school text book mid Mi Marvin, of the State Library at Salem. With th Bankrupt. Judge Charle II. Page referee In bankruptcy has pub lished notice of the formal meeting of the creditoi) of the bankrupt firm of A. Jaloff A Company, of thi city. There are thirtv-flve of these, with sworn claim aggregating th sum of $2,n77.fll the ael of the firm amounting' to Jfl85. The meeting- wilt fake placo at the office of the referee at 10 o'clock on the morning of April 23, MM. In the matter of the Warrenton Ltimlier Company, bankrupt, Judge Page did not declare a dividend yesterday, 'a there am two of the claim yet in dispute, towlt.: that of the Astoria Xationnl Bunk in the sum of $l.Srfl.4l. and that of It. C. Dun & Company in the sum of $150. It i probable, however these will lie adjudicated sometime today, in which event the referee will declare a dividend of, twenty per 'cent on ' the claim allowed to meet which there i monev on hand. POTENT INDICATIONS. Report indicate that Dr. Withy. combo I well in the lead of all others in his candidacy for the republican nom ination for Governor. lie is known all over the state npd his fitness and ability are everywhere recognized. Here in Washington county where o many year of his active life were spent, he should receive, and no doubt will receive al most the unonimou party vote. Forest Grove Times. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. The Municipal League will hold its convention ori April 23rd., in the Fish crmen's ball at 7:30 p. ra. 4-10 13t 1 LADIES! Your Easter hat will look bettor and will cost you less if bought of the Bon-Ton Millinery, 483 Bond street which will open up in three or four- days. It will pay you to wait for the opening which will be announced in these column. Mrs, A. J. Jaloff, mil liner. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything In the photographic lino in tho amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical detail 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. NOTICE. Tho agency for the sale of "Union" gasoliue engines held by J.' M- Arthur & Co., has been cancelled. Mr. F. P. Ken da Uk room 5. Hamilton building, Portland has been duly appointed our general sales agent for Portland, Astoria and vicinity. i UNION' GAS ENGINE CO., ; Per H. R. WOOD. IQOQQQOOOOQQQQQQQQOOi . . . . 3OOOOOOO0CK)OOOOOC 2 : n flTHITQ LJ I ll&D iiifflmm fmmri . Yours for Style Yours for duality Yours for Reliability Merman COCCXCX)OCOOQCX All After It American citizenship is! a prize worth going after and not a' day rmsso without the record of somej foreign bora native filing first or final j papers in this behalf. Yesterday, it j w as August Pctterson of Sweden, w ho filed his declaration with the county ; clerk. For ths Easter Holiday. Quito a group 'of Atoi in young people are home wnrd bound from their schools and some have arrived for the Keaster holidays Among the bitter are the efoUowing: Th Miscs Winnifred Wiggins, Fay Ball, Martha, Freda and Loin Foard reach ed this city on the 10:30 express from Portland Inst night, on their Easter furlough of ten days from the Annie Wrigh Seminary at Tacoma. On Sat urday next Edward A. Higgin the catcher of the Portland Academy base ball nine nnd bis fellow student, H. Fla vol. are due to arrive on their outing. All will be happily welcomed by their luanv friends here. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 0000000 oooooooooo Storey Chase of Salem, Oregon, pass ed through the city yesterday en route to Seaside where he will enter the ser vice of the Electric Company. Mrs, K. B. Church was a passenger to Portland on the steamer Lurline lat evening. . H. G. Carter of Portland is in the city on a business tour1. G. B. Iiezner, of San Francisco arriv ed in the city on the noon express from Portland yesterday. J. S, Ttoscnflcld of Chicago reached the city on tlio 11:30 train yesterday morn- H ' ' ' W. C. Cowgill of the Baker City Dem ocrat, was a fleeting visitor in the city yesterday, , returning eastward on the 6:10 express last evening. v : D. B. Hennesy, of Carlisle, Pennsyl vania, was a business visitor in the city yesterday;. , : ' A. B. Hawkins of San Francisco, spent the day in Astoria yesterday. ed in the city on the 11:30 train yestcr ed in the cit. yon the 11:30 train yester- M. T. Scanlon, of Chicago come to tko city yesterday, via the noon express f ixim Portland. . ' I). F. Abrams of New Orloans, is in Bought at Herman Wise's Free of Charge Whenever ' Astoria's Reliable Clothier . the city on a business trip for a day or twa ('. A. Judkins, a merchant of Boise was in the city yesterduy, en route to Gray's Harbor. He is pleased with the looks of Astoria and will return here before going back to Idaho. K. D. Semple of Sacramento, arrived in the cit v on the steamer Hassalo ves terday moruing and spent the day here. C K. Sargsnt, a drummer out of San Frjneiseo, was doing business in Astoria yesterday. T. I Savage of Dubuque did .business here yesterday afternoon, going back to the metropolis on the Lurline. S. K. Fox of Los Angeles, was in the city yesterday , on business. Pan Kierson, a prominent resident of Jewell, w;as a business visitor in the city yesterday. , He states that .everything in that part of the county is in a pros perous condition. ' " II. Gaylor was a, passenger for the metropolis on the steamer Lurline last nighf. . .: ' - '. Its equal as a eurative agent does not exist. So perfect is the medicinal action as to challenge the admiration of the medical profession. Such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea orj Tablets. For sale by Frank Hart, drug gist. w-.- . Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago- during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," ays Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Land' ing, Iowa. " Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, With alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and bv its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip.1 Sold by. Frank" Hart and Leading Druggists. Ballards Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, - croupy cough; oppressed, rattling, rasping anil difficult breathing, Henry C. Stearns, Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes, May 20, 1902; "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestlv recommend it." 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Morning . Astorinn, Cue. per month. Fine Store 1 You Say So. Pressed The old way is no longer in vogue, we have new people, new ideas, new life. New ideas have also been adopt ed in and the up to date merchant is looking for the BEST to be had I claim to be up to date and seek the BEST! Those who know me, know that. CARNATIONS! CARNATIONS I Enchantress, Mrs. Thoa. Lawson, Boston Market. Good strong rooted cuttings that will bloom this aummer. Columbia Nursery. 516 Bond St. 4-123 Baseball goods at Svenson's. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION! Astoria should have a seawall, and a a it cannot be bought in Portland or Chi cago it evidently must.be built here. Now, if the gentlemen of this city would commence to have their clothes built " in Astoria and become reconciled to having things made at home, they would have no difficulty in building the sea wall. E. Martinson, merchant tailor, 149 Eleventh street, will build your elothea from the best that's made to the cheap est that's good. lw. THE OLD COTERirUENT. 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 Wm. Bock.', v- ; 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 ful meal of the sOrt he is hungry for. In this instance is becomes a blessing and no pocketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure; this is why everyone you 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. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates rery reasonable. . LEST Y9TJ FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If ao, take it to Andrew A?' Company. They also do all klm? V blncksmitbing 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 al work guaranteed. Clothing