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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1906)
jUpsMWMMNsisVrW WEDNESDAY, APRIL tl, laod. THE MORNING AST01UAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. . . , , MUCH FOR ASTORIA F. M. Warren & Company Have Purchaied KJostermanTnclJ WILL MAKE HEADQUARTERS New Ctstery sj Cd Si?rtt Plerts t be Built Here Batistas cf the lira t be Dose From Tfcii Ps-iai EeaJ OSce Hert. Tbe Morsisg AsUtfiaa is in a poi Uoa to aisnce tbat F. M. Warren & Company, tb big nts':tg and cold storage coacera with -Loit at Cati lanset, Gob'.e, Portland- Ca-ad-s- and w Alaska, bare tiWI a deal wbcreby tkey bie potor of the Kkter- Bia tract ia tai city, lying just tfrt (4 tbe Co-Operative CaoBSTT, at Smita'a Peiat, wjtb a frostajre of 3X ft by a E. B. WATSON i A ' 'If There is no element of t!i coming primary ticket to be Toted on the 2rth of tee present month that requires to much deep and delifeiate tooaght aa the selection of a candidate for the long term federal tenatorship. It is, obvious ly, tbe mogt important phase of the long list of aspirants that vil be sub nutted for popular approval and de termination; and tbe man who desires to see this distinguished office filled by a man of acumen, of power and dis cernment, who shall eonfer dignity and honor on the office itself and on the itate, will consider very carefully the potent claim of Hon. E. B. Watson of tSIMINGTON RY GOODS CO. ' W1i nf 119 fwt. reiSHie uia to the tpf of Task aweae. F. M. Wama Compassy bare b ; determinedly k4ugr ft a kcatkw la I tki Wty for Me mocths t and " bav finally eerd one b4!r to ti ir ' liking and pwaliaily aiaj'U-d, to tbeir j its iiiy baie-. TVs "iuriej ' tbe mid-winter womb ea a deal fr .. tb- Trailing property, kit S rl : asJ teSWrat tit a called off, and tbey tbe started ia '-a p' for oriz tbe Kloetcrmaa prjwfiy and are ix ia fall joc-k( of the , rit. Tbe deeds will pMishly to day. "FLU aseans inafi for Astoria, at it ea-ure tbe ia-tallati kere 01 ujtW cannery aai 'i4 ttoragf plaat, aa4 ti of tatmw iist to aa a i teatsre oryaftie by rati a fin- It ?ti-i ttaat tii VTrt-e 4 i ical tki tWir b-aJjaruT. aad jW I cf t"in-. that tt '! tJt Ixati iU W dMpatcW fmn br and ibnt will b t-t ep kw, aa4 tL vbt-1 tmrneas iotwe-t tak it initU tirr from tbu pwct. TtU U aicp'e caa for cocratul ' atka OB ti part of ti , and a mlkiejc of It apprwia'ioa f tb adTaaUg B4ibt4!T b abflwa ia tjia4T and efffttne wayi ai : ta drlopiit of tb w intetir l Portland, one of the profoandest law yers of the Northwest and an ex-member of the supreme judiciary of Oregon; a master of the livest and broadest questions of great public concent and an ardent and loyal exponent of the best and highest of Republican princi ples; one in whose hands the largest and gravest matters may be left with the positive assurance of its exact and conscientious disposal, to the credit and distinct advantage and honor of the people at large. E. B. Watson as United States Senator for the long term will be a resource of endless value and pride to the people who shall contri bute to his wearing of the toga. TO OPEN WASHEBIES Anthracite Coat Ompanles Will (Operate Washerie. NO ATTEMPT TO MINE COAL AeMcncrmnt is Male That Moat cf CKfasies ia Misie Diitrkt Will Seszmc Operations of Wash tmt Wedaeadajr. XFW YORK. April IT.-TV TriUitw tiiay ay: Tb annoaikVBirnt made jtr day m bebaif of tbe aataracita ! rarryjnj; fXHtipaeio that a irtwral moTrmBt ba U-fa brjrua anions tbe to reaurae work at lb abirt. Stmh of tbe vaWrie ar bow ia oprratka and work oa other will b tart-l to djy ami toosurruw. XH attempt at it- tt i aid, will be nude to mine coal. TW men Employed at tb aa&berie wre anwn ibe wine work er directed to quit wwrk when Preni d'd MiteMl wdwrd tbe fupriion of work, and tbey obeyed tbe oixkr. Tai action of tbe operator, tberefw, jt i Ijelieved. it a tt of what tbey en io to art mtti. Th followina; "tatenieat wa made on bekslf of tbe operator' ertniiisitt of seven: " The pott; ani have bejrun to work their washerie. bat toiay Win; a botj ly in the mining diftrv"t little wrrk ill te dn until tomorrow, hea a nuaxber of the waheries will be start ed. Mor of them will be started on Wednesday. The Delaware, Lackawan na k Western Company has been oper ating it wahere for wme days and is fitting out thousand Uns of wasbery eittl daily. Tbe mall team sis are scarce, but there is plenty f domestic coal. The Tehigh Valley Com pany bite kit week gave orders to have it anthracite shipped freely." Tbe col dealfrs aid tlut they cw no sign of free releas of anthracite. Cne dealer, who is known to be in touch with tbe situation, said: "Three of the largest cotnpani- have not shipped any coal in two we. ks. The general belief of the bet-rxted men that there will be a trike U unchanged and the operator, I undrtand, have dimie 1 from their minds the idea that there will be a settlement." It was however, stated on behalf of the operators that 'there seemed to be a rnwwi'-ep'tion regarding their last propo-ition. The general understand ing was that the operators la-t propo sition wiped out everything el-e and tltat it was the only proposition they would consider. It was stat d by a repreentative of the operators ye-ter-day that th'-ir fir-t offer to continue the agreement under the award of teh an thracite strike commission for three years longer held good as an alterna tive proposition if the miners do not accept tbeir last proposition. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Prives away spring tired ness, gives appetite and sbep, makes you well and keeps you well. Great family tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart, druggist. j Our comedians make you laugh; damvrs surprise you. and our cake wnlkfr are champions at Logan's Hall, April l&tb. IMMEN . 1 . . IS ADJOUSSED SLSSIOS. Ccaaty Crt af CUlaop VtaSa Ua IU OSoaI Wjk Fat Tbe Meata. Tbe ocnicty ort of Clatsop cwuatj turt jeitiay mmg la adWBed regular ekm and Jejtcb"d it -fcaibe4 bwwUM. 1 3is . 3. TfrRrbaiJ ail Ciw ioer WiIuib Lama were oa . tbt Uscb, and CttJLiiowr Clark was ab :., le foJkiif .rdert were lead ard ft t to tft iwrd of Cway Oik 1'1'Bioo. ki w "jrernt, a BHial: Tbe rlk dirHlel to ftotify C. W. Car y tbat Fwwd MUr Frye would I a bi irij;bUrboo4 ia a abott wbile aavj tsnsitr upo r.d iatle tbenp. TUe el ik as ja.5 rwrt 4 to adtiM Mr. i;!stkll to keep aa accurst ac count cf tbe lumWt ud oa the cub tut cs tM riud of wbk-b be i tha ujriMr, and a4 a statement tbe cwinty vtirt at its oet 4rkm. In tbe inaitrr vf 'be clearing cf tb rt;ht.f -ay n the road aiounl Notd strum Kyi to a r,EfHioo tb t-e old road, tbe contract was awarded to Charles tiruanel, at 0 cents per rod; and Mr. Greanel tit repaired to fur Eih a Umi ia tbe um of IImO, to be approved by tb court. Perik)a wa aewrdd U Mr. Gil Wrt to take dowa tbe railing 00 tbe C.riBx-4 bridg", under ' Stipulstion tbal be keep all things ia safety for tbe public in the premise. , Tbe petitions from tbe taxpayera tt John Day pm-inct So. I, and Astoria prw-inct X). 7, praying for aa order dir-i-tinj; an election oa the iue of pruhibitiu in aid precincts, were read by the court, and said election er provided for. In the matter of the hauling ami lay of tbe piatik oa the county roaj bet-en Jentll rid the Tweedle place, tin- court lig apprioe-i that the tax payer of tbat district deired that the work !e done by day work and not contracted, an order was made direct ing the supervisor to proceed in ac cordance with the ihcs of the people tlx-re, and ail bids submitted hereto fore in thi relation, were rejected by the court. Complaint having been made to the court tbat a settler had fenced up a portion of the public highway in Road Di-trict No. 71. the county surveyor was directed to run the lines of tbe road in question and report his findings in the jremie4 to the court in due season. The written opinion of Putrict At torney Ilrriwn Allen, in the matter of the etatu of the plant of the county court boue and the claims of Archi tect Lazarus for further compensation therein, was read in open court and or dered filed. The Red Mt-n of Sen-n havftg ig nifiwl their dilike to having th'-ir hH at that place u-ed for e'eetif.n pur poses, the court directed the d'-rk to instruct the chairman of judges and clerks for that prcinct to adjourn the polls to tbe hall on the hill there, on Friday next. Tbe clerk was directed to publixb bid for. the opening of 1500 f -et of road projected out of Seaside and make the ame returnable to th- court n May th, next. The court then adjourned until court in course. Mr. Sam Barbour, the somewhat dif ferent comedian and singer, is with McKanlas' colored merry niakors at Logan's Hall, April 19tb. o The protected cruiser St. Louis may not he the largest in the world, but the vewel that passes her on the ocean speedway will know that it has lieen in a horse race. SE STOCK No home is Complete'withou J SsVjpSiv .The model finish for Floors, Furniture, Etc. Easily applied, quickly dried Jwear like iron. Watch Our vShow Window B. F. Allen A CUKE FOB ECZEMA AT UST. Kcmatkabb Cares New Being Report A Sample Bottle Free. Fcacma and kindred disease bava oftea Wa ddared incurable, hut tb report bow b4ng recrired regarding I). D. D. preacriptioa Indicate that a remedy baa at lat been found which really will and doe remove this cure from thousand of mlTerrrs. I-tt'f from every part of the coun try indicate that jieople are bring cured of rctrnuitout dieac by the simple external application of D. P. P- liquid, A few drops applied gi intant relief.' ITiea gradually th kin i cleansed and finatly not a vestige of the dieas remain Tbe cure app-ar to be per- 1 manent, t ny rt no cas of a re- curteni-e of the disease hae lien re port ed. We are adviw-d that until futtber notk-e tbe proprietor of the remedy I will send a large line sample bottle of ! P. P. P. prescription fr to any akin ! sufferer who has nerr used the remcly I and wants to test thi marvelou quick ' relief from an itch that no other rem edy will allay. For tbe free sample bottle addres P. P. P. Company. 112 Michigan strart, Chicago, IU. MrKanlas wa lorn a slave in and be is self made; be i the only colored graduate from the college of muic of Citwinnsti, and be ha played the violin forty four year; be is tbe greatest soul stirring violinist Juing. At Iran's Hall. April lh. Health It Youth. Pieae and Sk-kne Bring Old Ac. Ilerbine, taken every morning before, breakfast, will keep you in rohut healthy fit you to wrd oft diseas. It enr-s con-1 stipation, bi!iousnes, dyspepsia, fever; skin. liver and kidney complaint. It; purifies the blood and clears the com plexion. Mr. P. W. Smith, Whitney, Tex. writes April 3, 1902: "I have used li t- bine and find it the beat medicine for constipation and liver trouble. It doe all you claim for H. j I can highly recommend it. 50c, Sold j by Hart's Drug Store. j Karl Grey lias restored I" thi- conn try the portrait of Benjamin Kratiklin carried ay from Philadelphia in 1777 by his great-grandfather, General Sir Charles firey. Fortunately, Franklin's picture can le hung up anywhere with credit to himself and bis country, o Success has crowned our efforts of untiring endeavor and we present to the public with a confidence never be fore held by any other medicine. Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. .15 cents, Tea or Tablets, Frank Hart, druggist. NEW STORE Cor. Bond and Eleventh St. Son, April Showers Bring May Flowers and quality of th seeds you sow ds pen 1 upon the Bloom. Eifery ont who has ued our seeds know they are d'peadabla. We Can Furnish You All Kinds Of Seeds. ASTORIAGROCERY Pbooe Mala CSt SU Commercial St NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY LITTLE PIECE Or CHINA 4 CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU ARE WANTING IF SO TRE PLACE TO GO IS THE Yokohama Bazaar O Commercial Blreel, Astoria n a Vote For John L. Rand Republican Candi date for Congress (Second District) ' At the Primaries, April 12 tlMMwtttt?lwSttaa?S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ