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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1906)
SATURDAY, AWIl 14, 1906. THE M011XING ASTOftUNV ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 1 New and Up-to.date W have jut.reelvsd a shipment of new mid up-to-date Imported Chinaware connMIng moitly of odd pieces, selected patterns, from the leading niak . ! will provo letter value tlmn tha kind you liave ken piylng more money for. See our line before buying. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE liS OF II )M Llcenel tp W.tJ. ( .un l'lek ('llnton ycteiday ltied marriage lieiie In favor of Mr. Henry Ni'lml l 1)m'i Itivt-r. mid MU Hlljn of thU !)-. Start Laundry. . (.', 1'l.nir and I!. Nchollleld will leave UiU miniiing on the nt'-iiKii-r Hum If. Elmom for Tilla niiMik where they will larl 11 laundry. Pleasant Surprise, The Hatlilxim pleantly uiirl'"l tin mnii' 'A of Alor lodge. K. of I'. but even log l I-Ki' Hull. j:M-li"i-iit tvrre M-rvrd mot dancing enjoyed until! 11 lle hour. The Woman'! Club. Mi.- ftft regu lar meeting of the Woman' Club for ,friL will Im held t Hi-rt Mni' ball t i.M llii afternoon. H will Ih- 11 wm-UI afternoon with .Mr., tinnier In lite rhttlr, mid nil mi-uiWr expo! 'd to In lug their fiicnd. Card of Thanki. )ur grateful thank imp fulcnili'd to nil friend iiimI ii'ili. Imrs who, in 11 n v manner I'oiitilliuli'd t our comfort mid Mnivcnieiice, In con- iiH'tinn willi tlii- ih-ulh and tr'jiinti ln (fir int i incut of llm lat" .Mr. Slur- lllllll lllllkll'V. SIIKKMA.V lUILKI.KV, MUX. TIXA l"JTKl!, FHi:i CtfPI.LKY. JUST ARRIVED. Another Lot of Swell Banter Had. come and tet vout't At a nrke chean- ir than wag ever before offered on auch I a Ami ttocq. At the Fair Millinery i Store. Stat Theatre Bid ft, Commercial ; street, it. Hotel Irving European pun. The only steam-heated hotel la AitorU; large and airy rooms; prices from 50 cents to Ii.joj well prepared and daintily served me aU at a$ ' Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent gueiti. Our bus meets all trains and steamboats. . Sustains Accident. Yetrdy morn ing a the younn oii of Aulry D Garner lidiiu? down th ban! tern at liU home, he had tin- misfor tune to run a Hver into hi alidonien. A phyniciflii wn called n'"1 t fiit-l to the child's Injuria. Don't Forget to look up the busi ness eard of F. W. Gardiner, the ex pert book keeper, In this Issue. It may have something of Interett for you. City Council Monday. -On Monday night will occur the tegular meet in;.' of the elly council al which time .cvcriil resolution and ordinance tvlatlng to tho improvement of dilT'-rerti. Uect will probably lie conider.d. Issues licenses. 'IV tete "' war den U huy tlic- iluy i"ulnir e l.tli t KH n"t lln'1 to flMH'rini-n on tin1 river. Y.kti'iduy uft-iiio'ut h" "tat.'.l that ol2 (-III n-'t Hi-eiUM re lin-d ami hM net net lirenie. )f the pinker who have to ken out llrene there are only Ave im follow. Sefueii Uro., Wanvn I'ark t)r Ciipan,v, Saiiliorni'uttin(r Com pany, H. Silimiilt A fompnny, .T. I-lnd-enlierger. Both the Oregon nnd Wimli Ington offirlalt me 1 ip1iy Inj great nl eitiiew and eay that they will arrest any one whom they find with net in the water) before Sunday noon, when the cloned season expire. Spedal Easter Ico Cream, In brlcka, Vlolat and Vanila, Hoeflw'i 4-o6t Celebrate Atbor Day. AUut rcn ly citi.i'lH liH-t yeterday iifteniiHiti in front of thu I'ily hall and wi-iid-d their way with pick and linvi'K to the rity park Kite, whtre the Hfteruixiil wa tjieiit in 1'iiuiiiig away the lruh ! and dehrio and horning It Lunch wax I taken iiluii and every one pie-ent had In flue time along with the lalior, which proved more port tlmn work. Among tlioie present wen-T K. I l'utker, foiv iiiaii, .Imlge ((limn. Judge Howlhy, .1. K. (iratke, Herman Wine, Y. A. FUher, A. ('. Kiher, Karl Fl"her. H. Van l)uen. Judge (". J, Tremlmrd, 0. I. IVterami, V. K. ShiinplT, ft. W. Morton, Ceo. Vo-. nnd J. V. Welch. The party i indcliled to the following firm who kindly fuilithed lunch for thp work er: Ho- lligg'm A Co; Joknwui lrn. JohiiMUi A , Morriwm, 8ealde liukery, ,V, 1. ltrewery. Duncan Siwla Work, Sch inidt Hro., Cold Htorsge. Crown Hot tling Work. I'ruelF.iginr Tranfer Compatiy, l'iher Urn. A. V. ALVn; Or regoii Hakery and raelfle llakery. Order your Easter UUlei early as they are scarce this year. Callar lilies in plenty. Patronize home Industry. Co lumbia nursery, 5x6 Bond St. 4-10 3t... DO IT NOW PLANT SEEDS THAT WILL GROW We have a large stock of Flower and Veg etable Seed Also Clover and Grass Seed Ground Bone FeritHzer JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. Done by Deed -Four document were Died fui' record ye-terdny with County Clerk Clinton Indinitive of rcilain change in the title to Clnt wip realty. 11 follow. Tlioma l.in vilie, oliciilT, to Harrison Allen, consid eration 07c conveying lot 3mid t) in Idock 5, IlradMiry't Addition to Ocean ftrove. W. J. Van Schuyver and II. I). Sanlioni. eexecntor of estate of Clvrle fteyer, ' deeensed to V M Se gar, warranty, consideration $15l, con veying lot 8 and 10. block 2. Griffin A Reed' Addition to Ocean Grove. F. I) nnd J. Machado to F. L. Bishop warrnnty, ronldcr,ation $10, conveying lot 8 block M, McClure's Astoria. 0. Sovey to f. E. Peterson, lease two year nt $000 per year, building known as the Mirror saloon, on Bond street. Ladles We are now prepared to fur nish you with our latest styles of up-to-date dress and street hats for aldies and also for the little misses. Out prices re right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery in the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. LADIES 1 You are cordially invited to inspect the line of hats at the Bon Ton Mil linery Parlors, on Saturday, April 14th at 483 Bond Corner of Eleventh streets. Mrs. A. Jaloff, he well known milliner is in charge of the place, and will be glad to see you call. Major and Mrs. Frank Waite, the .Salvation Army divisional officers of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana, will arrive in this city Saturday, nnd conduct some special meetings at the army hall, Saturday nt 8 p. nf., also Sunday at 11 a. m., 3 and 8 p. m., April 14th and 15lh. Mrs. Waite is declared to be one of the most beautiful singers in Army circles on the Pacific Coast. Do not fail to attend. 4-11-14. Pillsbury's Best Flour, Minneapolis, $1.75 per tack. Geo. Lindstrom & Co. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs. No long waits. ' '' Wayward GlrLTele Martin, who come fliini n reicct!ih' family In Portland, hut who In pite of the, fact that h( wa brought up lit the way that elm nhoiild go, cri-tn in wander ing out of the straight nad narrow path iiirlvi'd in Alorin Hid flrt of the week and 1 alleged to have, filtered ill Ac lorhr iliiiice Hull. Tin' jrirlV mother mined in AtoH yelenly, and with the. 11 i of (he police took the gill buck to I'oil land. It i at tiled that Tee him lieen In trouble before nnd luin but recently lieen released from the Miigdelliiii AmIiiiii in Piiill.ind. where he wa for onie looiilh. Elks Elect Olfcers, At the meting of the Klk Mute .Wociiitioil in Port land thii week the following officer were chiwcn: I'renideiit V, T. Wright man. S.ih-iiii Vice-President, W, 8. Levin, linker City 1 C. S. Philip, The Dalle.; II, McDiiliiel, linker Htyj Necivlary MaUoin Hi'ier, Atoriu; treiiminer. J, If. Peare J,n Grande; chap luin, Hev, J. It. X. Hell, linker City. neigciHit at iiriii", F If. McKay, Port filllil. TrilHtee P. W. Di'lluir, The Dalle i J. D. Feiitoit, Portland 1 If. t. IlenderKon, Axlorin; II. H. Olinger, Jn lenii F. V. ISerion, I'oM'hurgj E, V. Caller, Aihlanil; C. II. I'.iirrgalT. Al liniiyi C. D. (Joodiioiigh, l.u ftraiide; J. ll Hand, Hak.-r City K. I!, Mcl)ni.-I wa elected delegate to the grand lodge It wa decided to hold the next annual convent ion of the Oregon State Aocia lion of FIU nt linker City. The date will be selected by Preideiit Wright" mini and Secret 11 rv Harger. ARBOR DAY AT SHIVELY SCHOOL Arbor Day wa celebrated at Shively ScltiHiI by the planting of two Chili Pin)",, a Daphine a number of vine and by Maiding a part of the yard. Among the vNitoi were the County Superin tendent, .Mi, Warieii, the Hev. Mr. Iv juit, Judjf' .Vimlim and (CMty Treasurer. The following i the program. Song. "Happy Springtime," Room II and III. Ree. First grado boy. I!. "TH- Sidiool lloii tArd." Girl room IV. Song. "The Winter Storm." Room IV, V, and VI. Song.-First giwde pupil. Hal .idinjg Self lion from Holme, Vera Th Ijnthiiiutt. Song. "Happy Arbor Day." Rooms II and HI. Kong. ' Un e.i of SpriIlglfinK,,' Room IV. V and Vt. Reading. Selection from I.ney Lar com, Oro Saniideri. Remarkt. -Mi Wnrren, "America." The Chile finee were named O. W. Holme and l.uev Lnrcom. SERVICE IS ABATED. Extra Freight Trains on the Astoria & Columbia Callei Off Temporarily. Tin following letter i-.iiod yei.tei-- day by Superintendent J. Maguire, of the Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Company, to the ageneir of the line, i hetf e.vpliinntoiy : "Astoria. 4-inth. "All agents. Owing to the fact that we are unable to piVa-ure equipment, will discontinue running extra freight train, and will resume old sendee of freight train leaving Astoria Mondays, Wednesday and Friday, and leaving Portland on Tueday, Thursdays and Saturday. Will resume service nt the earliest poiblo moment. (signed) J. MAGUIRE." MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. The Municipal -"League will hold its convention on April 23rd., In the Fish ermeu's hall at 7:30 p. m. 4-10 13t occooccoocxxx rt ATHi?Q Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed lIArlllCrtJ Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. occxcxooooooooooc A nil ft S n g laf 11 V- u W U U U u u U U '''' ' frfi LADIES 1 Vour Easter hat wiU look better and will coat you less jf bought of the Bon-Ton Millinery, 483 Bond street which will open upv In three or four days. It will pay you to wait for the opening which will be announced in these columns. Mrs. A. J. Jaloff, milliner. Wig! The old way is no longer in vogue, we have new people, new ideas, new life. New ideas have also been adopt ed in Clothing 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. Yours for Style Yours for Quality Yours for Reliability Heran&irv Wis Astoria's Reliable Clothier CXXXXXXKXX0OCX0 THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are In need of 1 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. NOTICE. The agency for the sale of "Union" gasoline engines held-by J. M. Arthur & Co., has been cancelled. Mr. F. P. Ken dall, room 5, Hamilton building, Portland lias been duly appointed our general sales agent for Portland, Astoria and vicinity. , UNION GAS ENGINE CO., Per H. R. WOOD. Morning Astorian 65 cents por month. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000000000000 Malcom Tlargcr of the "A. & C." !tr a -rived from Portland on tie noon e.vpn s yesterday, loienzcj Pilkington arrived hmie yes-i.-rdny ) the noon exprei ; r i.:i lie Koveu I'f.'l, the school he i etiend in; ic.ir Tecoma. lie is on i.is J. caster fin lough end will enjoy it ii t.'i limit. I . J. Vt of Clatsop PIm who has beeu MijotiniiiiL' in Linn countv for some liivu pat was in to yes terday. 1 fo intends removl.i.; soon to Crook com ly where he will take a defi- nit-i interut in the irrlgacbn prob- tem being solved up then. J. J. Reed, the popular clerk of the Hotel Perkins, at Portland, aceompani ed by Mr. Reed, passed through the citv vesterdav en route to Seaside for a day's outing. Iniector G. W. Lamer, of .the feder nl immigration service has received an intimation frtmi the department that he will soon be transferred to a new station. This will be deplored by his many friends in this city, especially among musical circles where he is an acknowledgeed leader. P. M. Flycj, of Marshfiuld, arrived in the city yesterday via the Kilburn and 1 domiciled at the Occident. Tqm Jones of Portland is in thet city on a business trip. John Lang, of Saginaw, arrived in the city on the ITassnlo yesterday morn lg. A. R. Warren of Taeovna is a busi ness visitor in the city. , A. L. Duncan, of San Francisco, came in on the noon express from Portland yesterday, '.Thomas Buford, of St. Louis, is n business tourist now domiciled in this city. 0. S. Young of Rochester, X. Y. ar rived in the city yesterday on tho 11:30 train from Portland. Mi and Mrs. W. G. Mills, of Port land, are registered at the Hotel Oc cident. J. S Newman of New York is in the city on a business trip, having arriv ed on the noon train yesterday R. A. Hanklii, of tho metropolis ar rived in this city yesterday at noon. Hon. Harrison Allen was a passeng er for Portland on te evening ex press yesterday, having gone there on professional business. Mr and Mrs. J, Bourn, of San Fran cisco, are in the city and are domiciled at the Irving. Mis J. Wagner of Seattle is in the city on u visit. J. F. InholT arrived in the city yester day on a business trip. William Berg of Portland is a busi ness vHto in Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olsei, of Deep River are visiting friends in this citv. CARNATIONS! CARNATIONS I Enchantress, Mrs. Thos. Lawson, Boston! Market. Good strong rooted cuttings that will bloom this summer. Columbia Nursery. 516 Bond St. 4-123 Baseball goods at Svenson's. IS RECOSD BREAKER. Pig Iron Production For Month Proves a Record Breaker. NEW YORK. April 12. The Iron age says tody: ... The monthly pig iron statistics show that March has been a record breaker. The production, exclusively of char coal iron .amounted to 2,165,232 tons, as compared with the best previous month 2,068,803 tons in January. Esimating the charcoal icon production, the total waselose to 2.200.000 ton. The steel companies in March made 1,440,305 tons, and the merchant furnaces 765, 237 tons. The Lake Superior, corpora tion has secured the second 30,000 tons of steel rals for the Grand Trunk Pa cific, the American mills having been un able to touch the business. The Hill interests are now negotiating with Can adian mills for tonnage for the new lines in Canada. In structural materials among the contracts placed was 4800 tons for Los Angeles. 0 SUBSCRIPTIONS LIGHTER BERLIN, April 12. Subscriptions for the Imperial and Prussian loans are much lighter than for previous issues. The tenders for the $05,000,000 of im perial bonds reached about $100,000,000 whereasi a year ago a $75,000,000 loan was covered fifteen times. The tenders for the $75,000,000 loan was covered of Prussian consols have not yet been tab ulated but are estimated at about $100, 000.000. The light subscription is at tributed partially to dead money and partly to the absence of foreign ten der.. France, which usually has seut large subscriptions to German bond is sues, today sent almost none, owing to tho preparations in the country for the coming big Prussian loan, and per haps also on account of political ani mosities. ', , GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION! Astoria should have a seawall, and aa 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 clothes from' the best that's made to the cheap est that's good. lw. 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. THE NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve" does so good a thing as Then 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 very reasonable. LEST YfU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed upt It may need new robber tires or perhaps some other im pairs. If ao, take it to Andrew As' Company. They also do all kind 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 sl work guaranteed. , " . '"'