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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1906)
TMS M011NING ASTOiUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, WO. BAR BAY AND RIVER 00OCKXKXCOC0CXXXG0OC aTT ATH1TQ Bought at Herman Wise'i Fine Store Pressed 11AJ 1 Il&vJ Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. True By All Tests." - 7 1 : oooocooc HUNDREDS OF KNOWING HOUSEWIVES FIND PERFECT SATIS FACTION IN BUYING THEIR GROCERIES OF US. WE HAVE EV ERYTHING IN EATABLES. , OUR PRICES SET THE PACK. ONE POLICY, ONE PRICE, ONE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE WE TALES Of I One Lone Transfer, -The only record of really 1 1 ii ii-ft-r llli-i! yclerdiiy with tlic county clerk, wa Hint of tln liill'i! Slate to Mi I In nl Aimstroiij conveying by patent X in '! tion I, T. 3 N. It. 10 W. Three Embryo.--lohutt Daniclson, - Alfred Skan, both of Norway 11 in! I'lilllp Klannvlcli, of Austria, their lll'l l.iniliull. of lllli-lltioll to heCOIIIC elll,cli of this country, with (In county clerk, yesterday. Execution Sale.-. sheriff TI10111110 l.in vllle vr-1 .-I iluy made mil"', under will of fxt'i iiiioii, of loi No. I, in block No. 129. of Hhively'.. Astoria, to .iitl-fy the claim of W, T, NW10II1I1I iij,-iiliit Sidney nii.l Kllnm' I Ml, for 111- Mini of IIH I I. m,1s the iltiintilt IrtiiiK tin- f iinliiiM-r. Hotel Irving European plan. The only steam-heated hotel in Aitorla; large and airy roomi; prices from 50 centi to I1.50; well prepared and daintily terved meala at as centi. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent guests. Our bus meeti all. trains ana steamboats, Is Doing Finely-C. T. Crly return ed from rorthind yesterday and re port Mr. Crosby in n, nourishing state of convalescence, with every prospect of an early return to her home in thi city. The very best board to bt obtained la the dty la at "Tba Occident HoteL" Rates fery reasonable. Court HdConvenes. The. County Court of (1.itop eoiiiily reroiivme at ( o'.lock thi iniirnliiK and will kU at tention to eveiMl niatter of Import ame on which aetion was deferred nt thfl regular oeioii. Masonic Notioc. A repilar eonimuni cation of Temple j' No. 7. A. F. A A. M., will l.e held at Mnton!.- Hull, tliii Tne-dny eveninjr, at 7:0 o'llink. Hy order of the V. M., K. C. Holden, ee retary Work in F. C. D-yrec Despatching the Blanks. --County Clerk Clinton and hi- deputie are luy thee dayn de.patehin the election IdankH to the outlying preelnet of the county. Sojne of them nre no remote, and the highway are in sueh deplor Me condition that It will take until the laot moment of legal time, to deliv er them to the reflective committee men. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Flvo chairs. No long watts. DO IT NOW PLANT SEEDS TH AT 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. O000000060000 GROCERS. The Casual FUhers.-Yt-li-i(liiy w remarkable for tin- endless ncrii'i of tall yarn told oil tlm nt n-l liy the "en inil IUIii'i" who took rod iiliT'iml on Kiiinliiy and llhi'J for the gnmey trout. If I lie whole line of phiiiajhlc fake were believable, the tiiitouut of fish in Astoria Siiinluy night would stagger th l'wt 'iuiMi'ry lit tlio combine, to dis pose of. Of course Mttno of them told tin' truth, luit Jiit who they were ii dillliull to determine. Callahan the ObjctIutiiiy into the shooting n( Seaside on Sunday Avcri ing lit develop the fiict that -lack ('illinium, Ilit- alii inun ii- I In- ob jective of tho bullet Mtit forth from tin' gun of iv-jHity City Marshal l.iiee, who claim ln was asaultcd 11 nd in sulted liy Callahan. I, mi- has been plmed lllldi'r liond ill the sum nf :I(M for hi appearance n lid tHol oil ft charge of iiaiill with a deadly weapon. The shot Hint wi'ii). astray from hit pitn came within n nie of striking 11 ludy liy t lit name of Mis Carrie Kiiigcway, mi e(Mirioiiit from I'ortlaml. Pleasant Surprise. The inusicil frieinU 0 Mr. and fr. Ir, Alf Kinney liit iilyht pleasantly surprised them nt their home. The evening was spent in enjoying r-ctvaiioii, cnnMstiiig nf game 11 nd iiiiiii-n! nittnlwr. Thoe pretent werei Jtev. Short. (Jtnee Wiort. Mi W heeh rl Mr. and Mm. I. N". fJrif. (In. Mr. and Mr, ft, Van l)uen, Dr. am Mr A, V. Kinney, .1. T. Hom, Ml-s M-'iude l!o. Mr. and Mr. Sieveimon. Me. and Mr. Fred Itnrker, Mr. .la 11 Umith. ytt. Mary Smith, Miwo Helen tiikenon. Mr. Siler, Mr, and Mr. K, W. Tallaiit, Mr, and Mm. Firl Finher. Ladies We are now prepared to fur oish you with our latest styles of up' to-date dress and street hats for aldiea and also for the little misses. Our prices are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery in the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. Chamber of Commerce. Latt evening win the regular time fur the meeting of the A-lniiii Cliiimln-r of Commerei', hut when the, rejMirter went up to ee ttlmt tltr mcinlicr w-re doing that w worth chronicling, he found bevy of lmiui"t-i men tilting aiouud in Stygian ilntkiie-H, tlic gun having liecn turned off nt the metre from kouic caue. liy oinelKi(ly. After a desultory tall; on current alTair adjournment un tikeu until the iii'.vt reguUr meeting on the flrt Monday in May. It wa aeei (ained, however, that Secretary lliggin in in poMnion of n lot of choice seeds, Hent him hy the federal department of agriculture nt the lie)ict of United Stnte Senator Cearin, and thew he will ill-trilmle freely and gladly to tlnmc who will apply to Mm. .1. V. Welch nl-o Iiih 11 lot of need from the ftnmc miiirce and he will 1 11 R a hand at passing them around if the hnmU are lironght to hit Commercial-street nfilce. So there was a morsel of good that came out of the darkness after al. A Close Shave. Two fHierinen whose names could not lie ascertained, met with lively times in the lower liny yes terday morning, when they found them selves being swept out over the liar on the strong chli. They were discovered hy the lookout nt Fort Canby who in stantly passed the Word to the Cape llisappointnient Life Saving Crew. Cap tain Stuart and hi men responded with out niiy loss of time, but the new motor boat in which they started to the res cue, got out of gear, en route mid they had to nbandon the attempt. They got word to Captain Bailey of the bar tug Tntoosh, however, nnd he lit out for the southshore under n full head of steiim .and apprised 'Captain Vieklund of the Toint Adams life .saving station of the peril tho. men were in, anil gave the captain, his men and boat a tow to the scene of the trouble. Tho life savers were in the nick of time and brought tho helpless fishers In over (i very rough bar and put them where they were safe again. It was 'a narrow .shave, and only Captain Bailct's quick work saved them nt nil. SfcKanlnss will piny Olo Bull's "Kia grn," " The Mocking Bird" nnd " Sugar in do Oode" nnd "Ornvy on de Tutor," Thursday, April 10th. nt Logan's Hnlh Narrow Escape of Two Fishermen on the Bar. ; MARINE NEWS CHRONICLED Ship Berlin on a Rampage Several Windjammers Get Sea Despatch Local Craft and Their Officer Notes. Word reached this city yelciday in dicating that Csptuin Francis Tut tie. now in coiiiiiiiind of tin- revenue, cutter Coinnioiloic I'crry. will ! ordered to Sun Fiaiicico to take the bridge of tlie Hear, and that Captain Dumvoody of flic I'.ciir "ill he cn I here to command the 'a'l-rry. Cnptiiiu Tut tie has a host of friend, in thi- port who will oincere ly regivt hi departure and yet, who lini-l wl-li him pli'Uiin- and success wherever he gx'. At present he is in the tliiull of his old enemy, the rheu matism, lind I. cojillfied to hi quarters on the Perry, but, it is hoped he w ill be out and In Hi t y again shortly. Sun Fiiiucic i- hi- home ami it will afford the veteran seaman no little pleasure to go (her,-, on that account, and for the ake of renewing the multitude of old fiicnd-hips in the Bay City that will lie cheerfully revived on his return. Captain T'wiwoody i- no stranger In tlii- pott 2ml will find a cordial welcome on hi retiiln to duty here. OOOOO 00 00000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. O 000000000000000000 The l!ritih ship ChickminiHi"hire rot away to sea and Port 1'irie on the morning flood. The lcnmhip Costa Rica will be down from Portland early thi morning on her way to San Francisco. The ship C. F. Sargent Is on the dry dock at San Francisco and will be sev eral weeks getting ready for sea again. The ship Harry Mmse was releaed from liliel yesterday and it is expected she will leave out for Boston sometime t inlay. The steamer F. A. Klburu U due to arrive down from Portland thU morning en route to the fJolden Cute. She will be here early. The st.amcr Northland came in from San I'l-.inci-eu at 7 o'clock yesterday morning and after an hourV stop at the Cullender pier, went on to the metro- poli. , The steamer Bcdondo was an early arrival hciv from San Hamisco. yes terday morning. , She got in at 0 . . '. . , .-. . .. 11. ... i i .... ).,,,,. o ciih'K aim ifii ioi i in inn"! " Inter. The steamer l.urline went buck to the metropolis last evening with a good miinifext of freight and a lot of people, among the latter being T. H. Yenton. II. C. Mclvor, Ceorge llihhert, C. J. Brown, and -I. A. Ilanbright. The steamer Harold Dollar eros-cd in over the Columbia bar at 8 o'clock yes terday morning und went almost direct ly to Portland. She docked at tlic tai lendcr pier for a few moments only. The four-masted schooner Alvena ar rived in yesterday forenoon, on the tow lines of the handsome AVallula. She hails from San Pedro nnd will load out a million feet of lumber for the same port. Tin. sehoontr Virginia w of the sea going fleet yesterday, bound for the lower const of California, i.oorge -v Volson went with her ns Riipef-cnrgo. and will spend a couple of weeks nt the city by tho t,olden aic. The ship Berlin hml n little frolic all by herself yesterday. She had tho bad iuek to lose n cable on her holding anchor, by the snnpplng of one of the links, ami before she could get the other into service, the Inso); tide swung her inshore nnd perilously rienr the hi more coal dock, her big bowsprit threat ening the Schmidt eold storage build ings. Luckily she got her anchor down in holding ground just, in time to save the shore property nnd the tug Wnlluln soon had her where she could not. do any damage if she tried. Notice to Mariners. Oakland Harbor, California. (List of Lights, Buoys nnd Dayrtmrks. Pacific Const. lliiKl.'pnges 2.')). Notice is here by given that San Anseliuo Creek Buoy No. 1. ft second-cluss spar, heretofore SPEAKING ABOUT Mm awl? AAKERStfAtVyoRK GmctChtkshrMen I P! Jill R W JWwJH I I f I I . I We Are Sole Agents for These Goods in Astoria. Herinn&ini Wise reported adrift, was replaced April 12. Correct bearings; Oakland Harlwr Light House. K. 18 N. Verba P.u. na Light House, W. Oakland Pier, end, XV. 1-8 W. Iliimbolilt Bar, California. (List of Lights, Buoys and Dayinai'ks, Pacific Coast. Bum, page U5). Xotce is also given that ubout May 7, HKMi, the out side bar Itell Buoy, lluniboit Bar, Cal., will be moved one-quarter mile KXL of it present position into about .')(' feet of water. The color of the buoy will be changed to BED and numlH-red 0. The new bearings willjue: Humboldt I'nused Light House, E. by S. Humboldt Bay Entrance Range Front Light. SE. 7-8 S. Humboldt Light House, S. 1-8 E. By order of tho Light House Board. H. T. Mayo, Commander, U. S. X., In spector, 12th Light House District. In Police Court. V. Carey, liecause lie drank too much liquor of an intoxi cating quality, found himself tx-fore Judge Anderson yesterday afternoon. He pleaded guilty and was lined $10, lacking which sum he will enjoy the quiet of a fell in the city jail for a per iod of five days. Sam Boshrea, greeted tho severe .countenance of the judge yesterday afternoon on tho charge of driving too swiftly through the streets of the city. Sam evidently thought it was a funny matter, for he grinned pleasantly when the judge nsked him what he pleaded, "(iuess I'm guilty, judge," said he, and he grinued broadly. The smile however failed to soften hizzoner's " heart, and he fined Sam ifM. Sam only had twenty of Uuele Sam's ainioloons in his pocket, and when he heard this ho sat. down sud denly ns if the blow was greateivthan he could bear. Stimulants were applied, and when Sam awoke ho was lying on one of the city's couches in the jail. Sam will renmin indoors for five days. Hearthe greatest uatural singers nnd dancers and actors nt Logans Hall April 10th. . Success has crowned our efforts of untiring endeavor and we present to the publio with a confidence never be fore held bv anv other medicine, Hoi- lister's Bockv Mountain Tea. ' 35' cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, dingglst Personally I think it is more im portant, who sells, recommends and guarantees the goods, than who made them; there are so many good makes nowadays But, just for com parison what do you who know, think about These Makes Hwt- ' ' lw"' ft Girt VVf YORK.) vxtnai . Astoria's Reliable Clothier gOOOOOOOOOOOOKOOOCXQOOO W- A N o o Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORB. 000000000000 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. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. The Municipal League will hold its convention on April 23rd., in the Fish ermen's hall at 7:30 p. m. 4-10 13t Baseball goods at Svenson's. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. The perfection of whisky used in th 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 Wra. Bock. LEST YU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed upt It may need now rubber tires or perhaps some other pairs. If so, take it to Andrew As Company. . They also do all kintf : blaoksmithing and repair work. BRANDS "HIGH ART" SUITS. r wax u - to fit m- , T B D N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doeeaD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol- ; storing, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and a-1 work guaranteed. 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 penditures 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. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION! Astoria should have a seawall, and as it cannot be bought in Portland or Chi- j 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. m y 1 i