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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1906)
5 SATURDAY, APRIL it, iqoo. TItE MOKNINC ASTOIUAN. AST01UA. OREGON. mm True By HUNDREDS OP 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 GROCERS. TERSE liS Of HE TOWN Were Soaked.- A fl-hlng Ihmi heinntc I UK to tli Heel nerving tin' Mlonit canuciy nu (lie iloltltihinV, i.tili'i yclii!iiy morning nnl it Iwo turn pant riihii within il n in-t of di owning before tin. cannciy launch which wit despatched tu llii' I'CM'lli'. itMrlicil tlii'iii. Neither of tin men foiild iwlm a stroke. California Mall. - Otter Ogin- ii I iik to arrive here from California. A roinmuiilcntlnn reached Dr. Finch ye. l.'hliiy morning, wiitUn by Mr, Finch at Woodbind, khi mil- north of Sun Friielco, mi tint morning of the earth puilc. Wednesday, In which she lepmHii hnvltift Imtii awitkcnrd from Iht sleep by th" shock and y ' that. conflicting rumora wtre afloat In the town relative to neintnlc trouble In Kn Frnticirn ami the hay town, Don't under any flrmmmtanre or der your now clothe without looking over Strains Bros.' dUplsy of cloth at C. IL Cooper perfect flit guaranteed. Newa Drifting In.- (harle Oiler re ceived information yesterday that till ...,lt Mr. ka n.l urII. mi. I now i In Woodland, whliher they went after the ihm-k In fan FrancUeo. The home of 8. Danger i till ntwtliug In the Vtern Addition, ami the family H Ufa. Word Ima al reurhed thl city that Judge Taylor and hi family are afi and awxy from the burning me tropoli. hitt jut wher could not he learned. Dr. Vaugoaii ha received In- ...It....... .11 t.I ...u...l,t ..A alti.i. innKiui uwv nu , ..-....- ..- ...... and for the prei-nt are tenting in one of the western parU of the city, Carl How. atudent at Stanford I'lilvernity, ha wired hi parent that he U saf'V baaing eenp-L oil injury from liy-k-earthquake. Hotel Irving European plan. The only ateam-heated hotel in Astoria; large and airy roomi; prices from so centi to f 1.50; well prepared and daintily served meali at $ cents. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent guests. Our bus meets all trains and ateamboats. For a good shave go to the Occident Barher Shop. Flva chairs ' No long walta. 1 A epecial representative from Straus Broa,, Chicago, master , tailor, will he at C. II. Cooper's on FHdny, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, "April 20th, 21st, 23rd and 24th. Now i the time to order your new aullj you can't help but find a pattern to please you per- fectfy In thla line of woolens conceded to bel th largonti and flneat In America. ooooooooooooo WE PAY YOUR MONEY BACH If you do not like Hill Bros High Grade Vacuum Packed Mocha $ JavaCoffeeBetter than ny other you have ever used. Try it; the taste will tell. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St Aatorio, Ore. All Tests." Teachers Meeting. Today alien . III. tli. regillaf lliolitlily te iclii'l inert iiij" will take place in the Aihiir hcIiooI, Funeral Today .The funeral of tin late A. A. Vanhke wll lake place thi MfleiiiiMin nt I o'eloek will! the hit 'I -in lit in (irei-nwiMiii cemetery. Buried Ye.terday'ihi fiinenil of llie Ule Wilber II, (ilillllh, who died till week of pilcllllinlllil, took place iluy afternoon from the I'ohl t 'mti-rtwk hip; parlor. Ilev. HydquM. ofllciiititig The interment wa in (ireenwood eeme t'-ry. Some More Politic. The Citizen pnrly of Atoria will oM'ii it conven tion in thi eily at 10 o'clock tin mow ing. t Ogau' Hull. The mm nlng ' imi will 1h- ilrnil.il to organization, and iiilioiiiMiiuiit will then 1 liken until ":.'to ti'ctiM-k in the evening for the pur poe of making nomiititioti for tin tuti' met county oflhvra, for the com ing ciiliipicigll. A New Englneer.-Chi-trr A. .lordmi neeomounied hv hi it r. Mi Ada Jorthin, have gone to Portland, tin- for mef to stand exomiiuliou for paper a a murine enuineer. and the liitter to vilt rehitive mid friend for a few week. The young man ha many I lr!H...I U L. H III tl-Il.ll hlllt IHI-.H.K ill .... I. tin IH ... ..- - hi iiiet for profpMional ri'!fiiitin Chinese in Diitreaa. The offiwr of the ( hluee lteform Aoialion of thi rit v. ve-terdav reerived notification from their colleague in Sun I'ruw iwo that eontrihution were wirely ' needii theie for their ditieMil eountrymi-n and lep will he taken nt onee to do (ill that may lie done here in thi I half. The very best board to be obtained is the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. Important Session.-On Thursday ev piling next, at the First. M. K. church in thi i-itv, there will lie a untolde "Cinhly of edueator and ihyicians of tlie htale pivent and some splendid pa per delivered on the comprehensive suhii-et of Hygiene of Children, covet ing the treattnent. of the child nnd it health in the home, the selmol. the hop aniPult dme nd pliwe of action and nhitnt. to which the child 1 niiieimlile. The meeting will he a joint affair ln twpen the State TeachetH1 Institute and the Clatsop County lledicivl Association both of which bodies wil he in conven tion here nt the time. It will bo nn open, pnlilie meeting ant everyone 111 charge of, or interested in, a ehil should h,' on hand and take the benefit of the broad discussion on this engross ing tonic. The house should, and no doubt will, he crowded. Ladles We are now prepared to fur nish you with our latest styles of up to-date dress and street oats for aiaies and also for the little misses. Our prices are right. At the Fair Eastern Millln erv in the Star Theatre Building. , 4-8 Baptist Conference News. $tv. L.'J. Trumbull, of the First Baptist church in this city, is now .in Portland taking part in the big Pacific Const Baptist Conference, in session there, and ro irrnnf monflnnr with lllllllll'eiM J.U, fcr. W p,.K.,.v ...-...p, of the fnith in attendance, and nil deeply nWrtied in the work of up building the church on the Tueine blope. He desires the home people to know that, the regular services of .the First church here will be held tomorrow a? usual, and that Rev. P. M. Kllofscn, of the Seaman's Aid Society will preach in the morning ( and the Rev, Mr. Snow den will occupy the pulpit during the evening service. . CHICAGO RAISING MONEY. CHICAGO, April 20. Chicago yester dav raised $1(10,850 for the relief of the distress in San Francisco and this amount is the result of only two meet jngs tlwt have been held, by the Chi Commercial Association which raised $119,830 and the Chicago Clear ing House Association, at which $50,000 was subscribed. It is belioved that by Knfiirdnv niaht over $1,000,000 will have been collected. ONTRIBUTIONS COME Astoria California Relief Fund li In creasing at a Very Rapid. Rate. C011I Hlmliori for the Sin I'raiieiseo relief fund ttie fa t coming in mid the committee which were out over the city yeieidiiy report Unit peopl every where me showing the gieiitet gene ronilv hi giving Inward the stricken resident of the (lohhn State, - I,hI night the monetary contribution had reached over Ht'OW. mi far 11 known, but all the soUeriitiofis had not been turned In it Is confidently ex pected Unit by toniglil fVi(M) will have h.-eii rnied. . - liciiilc t!ii money numy person are giving i'ii-' of canned aahnon outright, and when the total vhIiic of the contri bution, i figured up. it will no doubt bo ten or twelve thoil-alid dollar. Tin following i 11 partial list of I ho wlio June con! minted o far a the innic- coil Id he obtained .Mr. Charlotte (irunlielg. f'r, ('. K. Foster, $.; (Hof And'-rwm, .'i; Tlioma Dealey, $.1j II. M, liml'ii, ."; C li. Higgm. 10j A. Friend. 5; Mr. M. Anten-en, H.W: Hhivelv scIiihiI, MV; Budget, :,! . S. Ciiiu. tl: Columbia River l'jkr' Aiation, HKI; Ro. Hig- ..... . . . .. . fl. .1. AIjji. gin, fin; Atorin .Biionai hhiik, Km 11k initth'. 10: Iliirrison Allen. ; ,f. W, Welch,' $10; L. Manaur, 20; A. It. Cyrus. 2.W; T'heolore Bunker, li; C. .t. Trein h'ird. 10; Andrew Young. .1. A. Fulton. U); A. M. Smith. $lj ThurlHV AfterniMui Club, 10j C, C. Fulton. F. ltoulovv, 12; F.lie Dev lin, .i; V. A. Hherman. 110; Bee Hive, $.; Frt National Bank, $100; Northern Piwifle Brewery. lo; If. Wie. 20; C. C. Havel. 1500; lr. Alfred Kinney, 20; William i'ohl, $20. .Morning Astoiiaii, and employe, eontrlbiited $30, compos ed of the folowing donms: J. . l-el- linger, $10; N. J. Jndnh, C. !.. Ward. $2; d. O. Sutton. $1; C. A. Polan. l, f. 1) Ktewart. $1: P. H. Kratch, $1; M. W. Peterson. $5; Axel Olsen, $1; J. Doni. $2; Alfred C. ChUIett, $3; tieorge I'richard, $2; Berteflt Fund. $50. ChairniHii C. W. Sanlnirn of the A Uiria Relief Committee, report tlwt ho slid hi colleague, have eciired praeti callv iota) cae of salmon for the San Francisco uIerrr, the contributions having lieen msde dirwtly by the can- nervmen on the lower Columbia river, - a follow: The Snnirn-Cutling Co., lxi cae. Sttimu l F.lmore & Co.. 100 case. Columbia River Packers' Association. KM) cae. I. .1. McC.owa d Son, UK) ca--s. A. Booih & Co. Tucker, 100 case. I'uioiT Fi-heriiM-n's Co. -Op. Pkf. Co., ,.i case. J. C. Meglrp & Co.. 75 cases Tallant-Crant Packing Co, AO cases. Altooiia Pinking Co.. 50 cases. Grand total yMcrday. 750 cases. Thi.s haves two of the big canneries to hear from todav and it i not to lie doulited their contributions will full short of bringing the cancrymen s total to a thousand cases. Of the Milimm reported yesterday 625 cases went forward lat evening via the "A. 4: C." nnd the "S. P." railway di ivetly to the famished Rn Franciscans; nnd the! remainder of their splendid donation; amplified by enough more, given bv the citizens of the City of As toria, in general, in money contributions .which will be converted into salmon and all dispatched southward today in the second carload; thU bringing As toria's friendly quota to a value of $10,000, and more to come, as other plans nnd projected benefits mature and ield thoin generou results. 00000000000000000 PERSONAL MENTION. O 00000000000000000 A. J. Anderson of Chicago is in the city on business. C. A. Burehtud of Denver is a bus! nesa' visitor in the City-by-the-Sea. X. Winston of. Portland was in the city yesterday on & business tour. Pi.,i TSnllnitl of Seattle arrived in the citv vesterdav on a business trip N. A. Caldwell "of Spokano arrived in the city yetortlay on a business trip. C. D. Moldrum of Walla Walla is in the city looking tip somo business in tercst.s. D. B. Hathaway i in the city from Portland, attending to some business matters. W. F.. Schimpff was n homing pas singer from Portland on the noon ex press yesterday. ''' TowU Afiirkhjinn of Kansas Citv is a guest at the Irving Hotel and a bust tourist iii the city. 'W. Connor of Portland arrived in the cllv festeedav and will remain here for a few days on business. W. Burtenett, of Chicago, was doing business on the streets of this city yes oooooooooooocooooooc CXXXXOOOCOOOCKX)OC n ATHITC lLU 1 UL,3 SPEAKING- ABOUT BRANDS AAKERS AIEVyRK r Correct Clotks for Men 8 ipMmm- i We Are Sole Agents for These Goods in Astoria. (XXXXXQgXXXOOOCO(X00XXs terdiiy. He is domiciled at the Occi dent. . K. B. Connellcv of Suit Ijike. arrived in the city yesterday on the 11 :'! train mid will go ti the natlihore this morning via the Nahcotts. Seawall Committee The gp cial com mittee heretofore appointed to arrange the preliminaries in relation to Astoria's projected seawall, met last evening at the office of Boss, lliggins 4 Company 'I on Bond street, eight of the niue mem- j 1h-i Wing present, the absentc? being Ptobert Curuthers, who was acting as judge of election at one of the city mil. The meeting was presided over by Chairman J. T. Ro?a. and Frank Parker was unanimously elected secre tarv of the committee, to serve until its labors shall have closed. The dis cussion of tht important measure at first took n very wide range, ns was to be expected in such initial argument, but.the committee soon had the subject narrowed down to workable limit, and once there, its work was rapidly dis posed of. A sub-committee consisting of ifai rison Allen. A. M. Smith, C. A. Coolidfjc. C. L. Houston and 'John Gratkc, was appointed to draft a bill, or enabling act, with authority to con sult such attorney and engineers as may be necessary in the premises A second sub-comniittco, consisting of W. T.' Schofield and Robert Carruthers, to .raise a small, out requisite iiiuu w cover the expenses of the iiupiiry and the work incident thereto, and such fees as may be entailed in consultation. The committee' then adjourned subject to the call of Chairman Boss. ' WILL BE REBUILT AT ONCE. TCKW YORK. Anril 20. D. 0. Mills said last night that it was his inten tion to begin as soon as possible the reconstruction of the Mills building in San Francisco. He had no doubt that there, would 1 a quick revival of hope nd confidence and that the city would be rapidly rebuilt. A Lucky Postmistress Is Mrs. Alexander, of Cary, Me., who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ver "tried for thn Rtnmnch Liver and Bowels in perfect order. You'll agree with her if you try these painless punnera inai InfuBe new life. Guaranteed by Chas Rogers, druggist. Price 25o. ' Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. 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 aft., mVls eW :KJST( VFV YOHX. FAMOUS HATS. Astoria's Reliable Clothier Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over J 6 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. ?0O000000O0OOO0OOOOO000000O0000000000O 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 les,t 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 tha 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 YU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed upt It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other ' pairs. If so, take it to Andrew As Company. They also do all kinr ; blacksmithing and repair work. "HIGH ART" SUITS. M3 Curmt.3 N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St. does aD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making t specialty and al 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 j ful meal of the sort he is hungry for. In I 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, i It is one of the certaintiies of Astoria life. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION I Astoria should have a seawall, and 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 clothes from the best that's made to the cheap est that's good. lw. mi s !xOOOCKXX00OOOOCKX)000000