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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
FRIDAY, APRIL tp, 1906, THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. Some Joy Left,--A marriage license waa - lued yesterday afternoon by County Clerk Clinton In favor of Mr. Otto l.lbke and Miss Finina Oil, both of this cily. : .'.,, 00000CO0000OOCOO0OOC0C0C0CC0C00000000C( oocooooooooooooooooc "True By Alii Tests." HUNDREDS OF KNOWING HOUSEWIVES FIND PERFECT SATIS FACTION IN BUYING THEIR GROCERIES OF US. WE HAVE EV ERYTHING IN EATABLES. OUR PRICES SET THE PACE. ONE POLICY, ONE PRICE, ONE STANDARD OF, EXCELLENCE. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE IQ&lUBVIftf (llllllt l'lllli-, lieW V.lletie, of fill lllltltlll plants, geranium (Ml' iilllil'ini' planting, .etc, Columbia Nursery Co., ftll) Itoml Mitel, Next Tuesday,-. Mr, chili MnuteSth ttoll N pronounced slliTl'ss. Hi Vnli'l', II powerful 11 ml rli'li baritone, 'im niueh Nilmlri'il and In slug wllh 1iiIk uiul feeling. Ontario, Halurday night. Don't under any rlrcumntmii- or der your new clothes without looking over fitrus Ilroi.' display of cloth tO.IL Cooper j perfect flit guaranteed. Don't Forget.-Mr. C'luii' Moiiteitb, onn of tln favorite baritone voealit nf Ih-tnilt. niiivr several eeet Inn, lb' pirM'd of n llill and powerful Viir.-UMiiliifi,Ollt. Times. Hotel Irvln European plan. The only steam-heated hotel in Astoria; large and airy rooms; prices from 50 cents to li.jo; well prepared and daintily served meals at 13 cents. Special rates per week or month for ( room and board to permanent guests. Oar bus meets all trains and steamboats. Ms ionic Meeting. A pvinl coin-iiiuiilc-fttiiMt of Temple XmA No, 7. A, K. 4 A, M. will be held at Maonlc Hull nit tliU Kriihiy evening. April '.'0, 19IKJ. at 7:30 o'clock. Ilv order of the W. M. Atti-nt: K. C Hidden, secre tary. The very bent J)oard to be obtained In the dty is at "The Occident Hotel Rates my reasonable. On Routne Visit.- -Special Treasury Agent, V. M. Itli and ('. W. West ur rived in thr city yesterday on a 'pil lar routine trip of inspection nnd will finish their examination today nnd proii-d to other olhYial post In their territory, via thi evening', cxprc, 1 ruin. Ladles We are now prepared to fur nish you with our latest atyles of up-to-date dress and street hats for aldles and also for the little misses. Our prices are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery In the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. A special representative from Straus Pro., Chicago, master tailor, will be at C. IT, Cooper's on Friday. Saturday. Monday, and Tuesday, April 201 h, 21t, 23rd and 24th. Now It the time to order your new suit; you can't help but llnd a pattern to please you per fectly In this line of woolens conceded to M the- larger nnd finest In America. , 0000000000000 WE PAY YOUR MONEY BACH If you do not like Hill Bros High Grade Vacuum Packed Mocha Java Coffee Better than any other you have ever used. Try it; the taste will tell. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. j30COCXXKX)00O000000000000 I GROCERS. Another Ailorlenne. On Wednesday evening lnt Mr, Charle Westeilmid of N'o, (iniiwl avenue, presented her husband with a fliw and 1nlthy lilllo daughter, Mother aiyl babe ! It doing finely. Vacation Declared.- Next wick l-iiiu uiven (Ui-f tui'uidv lo institute Work III- 1 - - j Ihih rr of chool director ha delated ; 11 vacation In the pub)!'- m-lnml- of A ( t orlii fur the entire week, a -oiMltiiin I that jiln-a with the. wiahe of the young j tr in enniimte fashion. News Leaking ln,AUirian arc la ginning to hear from the abeiitee in San rfaiirUeo, much to their delight and the - injni ( 1r l i- yrw tllli.t! iull of nil I heir friend lieyimd tint famine con eeined. Dr. A. A. Kim h lis had a wire from Mi. Finch who wan Mippoil to Ih- sojourning in the broken city, tuit. wlio, happily, wan with friends in i Woodland. Mi. Fim li add. Unit the j icjHirt of tic- o of life at the Ituy i.'l... ,.,,.,... r,.t..,l Mrs It ,v jt.-i..,. ' ..."'1 ". -. (). VMe ha aUi heard from her (laugh ter. Mi Frainci Kt-, who i a tu- dent at Mill Semiimrj-. and he report herw-lf iiafe and well. For good shave go to the Occident Parber Shop. Five chairs No long 1 waita. Ready For Buainesa. The 8iiiiinjton J)iy (ioodn Company opened its door ycntenlay to the Antorin public with a plciidid Mock of modern flood, in the handoini quarters they have prepared in the two eaulcrly utorca of the three formerly occupied by the ronrd Sloke. t'ompanv at tlm corner of Four teenth and Commercial utrei-U. The hnitoc U certain to Ik-coiiic Hipulac with the iicople of thl eity a every mem Ixr of the firm U a trained and eXtcrt man in the div cl line and ii backed by one of the flnot equipment and (H-k on the iiorthwctein market. It l h"ed they will procpt-r on their own account for the inseparable condition will be that the city i properinj! aloii' with them. A New Voice. The audience wa de lighted beyond imnxurc by Mr, Claire MonteitliV magnificent n-nlitirn of 'How I.011X Will Thou Forget MeV The way in which he aaujr the recita tive fairly captivated 'thoe uiiifccii tomcd to Ktieh vocal work, while thoe who heard the grand iqicru ninj-cis wei too plcaxcd to be critical of the finest vocilixt Chatham hu perluip- known. Mr, Montcith's trainiiijr wa shown by the eafp with which he imuijj titfi mot dimcult parts of his score, the smooth lien of exprcHsion and the lack of ef fort in' his tone production, His Hplen did voice filled every nook and cranny of the largo auditorium, and as has been sad bin licatvrs were charmed, Chatham Banner News. To the Grand Jury. Kdward Ander son Sr. nnd Kdward Anderson dr. who were examined yesterday at Seaside, before dust ice K. C. .ludd ou charges of assault with intent 'to kill made upon a mill boss there by the name of Parr, were bound oyer to the grand jury in the sum of $."i(MI each, and in default thereof, were committed to the custody of Sheriff Thomas I.invillc, and brought to, tills city on! tho nftcrivnou local train. They were prosecuted by At torneys C. II. Abcroronihie and Frank Spittle and it is said the evidence is very strong against them, They now iu the Clatsop county jail. Two Deeds Recorded -Tw o deeds w ere filed with' the county clerk yesterday, to-witt F. M. Warren and wife to Jacob Schubert, warranty $1100, convey ing lots 1 nnd 2. block 14, extension to East Wiirrenton. ' Albert T. Hill nnd wife to Mary Bergman, warranty $lt25, conveying lot 2, block 4, Warrcnton. Vote fon Jas, W. Welch for State Senator, II is the only candidate for the legislature that has filed papers for a seawall; he secured the passage of a seawall act in 1801, which was re pealed iu 1803, end if elected, will puss a law giving Astoria the authority to build a seawall by vole of the people,. He has been thoro and knows what is wanted and the way to get it. All For Ssn Francisco,- The steamer ltcdoudo was turned over by her own er. yeteida,v morning, to the I'oHland Itctief CiMiiinitle and will be loaded bl atantly uitli all manner of jrovllons and uteii'll for that dvastaleil center, 1'orllainl also iiiade np a train of thirty- five cars in the same behalf yentet'day. To Ballast the Road.-'l'he A-ioiia & Columbia Itiver llallroad Company, will start out lt big Kteim shovel and roml giings on Monday next, to ballast up Hie road for the whole of Its one liunilied miles and the bridge force will g mil at tin siime time to put the bridge- and culverts In prime condi tions. Free Message, Superintendent field of t tic Western Cnioii Telegraph Com pany lia given out the following com munication: "This company will trans mit lice domestic messages relating to relief of suiren-r in Hun Francisco when ottered by duly constituleil re lief organizations m- public officers in .their official capacity when destined to San Francisco, Such messages will be fiiliject to such delay as conditions hn- Me," Telegerahic Concession. Manager llumpliieys. of the Postal Telegraph Company, in this city, was apprised by Superintendent !. ti. Hlake of the Seattle district yesterday, that the conipiiny would handle all telegraphic communications l-tttecn all organized civic communities and the main com mittee in San Francisco, In the matter of public contribution to the sufferem from the Sun Frncico holocaust, This docs not cover the t miunii'iii of nionev. however. The McKsnlass Troup. The-c clever people gac their tiniqiie and hit rest ing mi forma ncc at Igan Hall last night to' a small, but very spprecialde audience. The presentations made were of a high order and the music, was ex cellent, both vocal and instrumental, and it is certain nothing but the over whelming pressure of public interest In the terrific new. from the fiolden Cste, could, or would, have prevented a crowded house. The trouple dil not lur a feature of the bill on this account however and gave the limit of their repertoire. 00000000000000000 O PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000000000000 It.v. V., It. I'riihanl. pastor of the First Presbyterian church, at Als-rdecn, Wash., arrived in the city yesterday on a brief uit with his son, U. A. l'rich aid, telegraph editor of the Morning Astoriam 'flu- reverend gentleman left for home on the evening express, H, O. Wood left for Portland on the steamer I.urliue last evening. Aug. Hildcbrnnd was a Portland Lmsseiigcr 011 the I.urliue last night. S, . l)ciitl went to roriianu yc-ier-day on business. II, A. Keycs went to the metropolis on the I.urliue yesterday evening. J. R. WHITNEY IN THE LEAD. 1 It s now conceded in all parts of the state that .T. R, Whitney, the present incumbent at the state printery. will be renominated today by a vote as huge a it is deserved. If highly skilled nnd conservative administration of this important oflico and' its economical and careful disposition, down to its last and most minute detail, may justify the re tention of n faithful servant in the public service, then the widespread con clusion alluded to will be absolutely warranted and the people will reap the benefit of placing this man in line for preferment in dune next. There is no endorsement so potent ns popular ip proval for good work done and big trusts safely administered, and the suc cessful issue of .T. R. Whitney from the Oregon primaries today will accord fully with the public estimate of his oHieinl career to date, and make him the custodian of the people's interests, in this relation, for another four years. This K as it should be, nnd it rests only with the voters to make it as it shall be, Theirs the gift and the prero gative; his' the ability to make good. Vote for him! 7 Is The Moon Inhabited. Seinno has nroven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in somo form possioto on inai saieuuej but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who don't know that Electric Bitters eure Headache, Bilious ness Malaria Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, lorpia Liver, jvia ney complaints, General Debility and Fc male weaknesses. Unequalled as a gen orni Tnnlo nnd Annetizer for weak ocr sons and especially for the aged. It in duces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by Unas. Rogers, Druggist, rrice oniy oue. FIIFI Q , Every Dollar 00000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. 0 000000000000000000 The fchip Berlin repaired her broken windlass in time to get to sea on the early morning flood yesterday, bound for Bristol Bay. The steamer Czarina, from San Fran cisco, aimed in early yesterduy morn ing and after two hours' stay iu this port went on to l'ortlnna. j The 0. It. & X. Company's office here has no news of the departure of the steamship Ilnrracouta from Ran Fran cisco on Wednesday, in place of the Columbia now under repairs, and it is problematical whether she will leave for severol days, owing to the confus ion incident to the tremendous fires ruging on the Snn Francisco water front. I'ndcr orders from the Washington authorities Captain Tuttle left up for Vancouver, Wash., yesterday morning, to take on a supply of government tents and food supplies. She will use all expedition and depart for San Fran cisco as soon a she is loaded.. Captain Tuttle is desperately nnsious to g- t to the devastated city, not only to be in line to render all the assistance in his power, but to get in touch with his daughter who may be in need' of his protection. The departure of the ship Berlin yes terday leaves the lower harbor free of every class of sea-going vessel for the first time in months. The British steamship Oeenno ar rived n from Hong Kong and Nagasaki yesterday morning nfter a normal pas sage void of any untoward incident, and proceeded to Povtland direct where she will load lumber for Manila. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lonorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last Ian. 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 Dcuggsts. 11 Thousands of hi-artn ar weary; thousands of people are hungry -t tiH ln lp them. The I'niforiu Hank, K. of P., inti-iidwl to have a dance TONIGH At Logan' Hall, at 8:30 o'clock. Instead, we will give a iSjpecial.--' Beimefitt Local talent as well as the performers- of the: Star Theatre have been asked to help out. A SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT GUARANTEED ADMIS SION FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN EACH will go for the Itelief of our suffering neighbors. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 W A NT E nail 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, ORE. (0000O0000000O00O000000000O00000000O0OO0CO000000 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 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. LEST YSU FORGET. Ia 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 kind ; blackamithing and repair work. IP' OOOOOOOOOOOO?! D N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond SI, does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, 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 j a man with a well-cooked and health j f ul meal of the sort he is hungry for. In t 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 I you'll be a steady customer there. It la UHo VI loo cei i-amuics ui uio. 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. 4