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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1906)
FltlDAY, APRIL 17, loofl. , THE M011NING ASTOMAtf. ASTORIA, OREGON. Any Woman CAN MAKE GLORIOUS THINGS WITH, Queen Ann Flour THE FLOUR OF QUALITY. ITS THE BRAND WE STAKE OUR REP TJTATION ON AND YOU ADD TO YOURS BY USING IT, LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A TRIAL SACK. . ROSS, HIGGINS Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. liS Of 1 1 One Loni Deed Itut one lixtniuii'iit wh filed fur record in C'Iii1mj county yMerdny, a warranty ltl from IMto Krui'im-r In .1, Wculcy bidd,, !! r atlon $1, conveying (ha north half of DKn k Xk, 0 n Klk (irvve. YotciiJy afternoon II was ruuiored shout (lie rlty Unit n motor (Wblng bout in flume off th sea-end of Sum! Mnnd. but later developments proved it to I nothing but ft 1r of drift wikmI, tartnl by mhiic wlneri down there. Died Yesterday.---! ir l.uie May. aged 2.1 yarn, died yilcnbi.v morning at the St. Mary' hospital of lilooil po'u on. The body will I xhlppcil i Oiv gon City today for Interment . Hotel Irving European ptan. The only ateim-heated hotel In Astoria; larfi and airy roottii; prlcee from 50 eenti to j li.jo; well prepared and daintily served , meala at 15 cents. Special rates per week or month for room and hoard to permanent guests. Our bua meets all train and tteamboat. From Sweden. Char) Herg, a u tive of Sweedcn, ynltrdny filed dee Inrotlon of intention In the nutter of Am' riiflti ritixemdiip, with County , Cbrk Clinton, Funeral Today, 'IV funeral of tin hit Andrew Korm-r will take pl.ice thi morning from the I'ohl Funeral parlor t ten o'clock Hev. W. H. Grim oni-$ut-Ing. Tim Intcrmrnt will he in Given wool cemetery, Filed Acceptance. 11 una r.eeifcl due and Irgnl notice from County Clerk Clinton of I lo ir rrxpeotiv nomination in thi oflWn they were ,eklini, the fol low ing grntlciucnjmvp, in their- turn, filed with that oilier, tlifir formal ac ceptance of the honor, towlt: lolm C Met'iie. for representative In tlie lg Wntiuri'i Mfiiitt It. l'onwoy.for lnr iff., C. ('. MiiUcn. for ronnty eotniiii loner j mill l '. Goodman, for justice of the peace, AMoiia precinct; nil on the Republican tirketi On the Democratic ticket, V. .1. Tremluinl. for county judge, Bound For Astoria. Mix W. H. Smith of thi city, ye-tardiiy n ived 11 letter from her daughter. Mr. Hen. K. Hedge nt Sun Fram Ueo, announcing the fact tfint her husband and hcref are prac tically ruined In the Sun FrmuUeo de valuation. Their home eollnped In the enrthiimke iind hiinied up on the pot. Thev are nlinoHt destitute and are now en mute to Astoria for a rft and to furnish' Mr. Hedge a new opportunity for taking u frch hold on the activities of life, and Hume who know him. y he will not he bmg in "catching on" again Chand It View, The mhw Conn- I'll of thin city, at It h-t u ting, (on Tuesday night) discarded lion, II, M. Cak It I'holie for I'liilcd Mutes Seiulor, on thi ground that he wn n enMirton lawyer and then pinned their politics! faith, In thU pnniine lo Hon, John l. tlearin, Well! Well! Tim I Mowyy Ajidtew Oiler, seiner who was nrreited yesterday on a charge of lUhing in the Columbia without the number of hU fthlng license nn hi boat and ien cork, yesterday d?dd guilty before dustice (iiKMlmBn and was fined tlie sum of 15.00 in default of the payment of which he bcram the guet of Sheriff l.lnville, at the Hastih' de Chit p. for a period of seven and one half .hiy, Business I Business. Agent liicuham Van Du-cn. of the North Uiitih A Mur.itniile Fire Insurance Company ha la-en nppraid that the eompiiny had wired to London to its western npnts to draw on It, at sight, for the sum of the adjusted losw In the San Francisco fire and to py into the relief fund the nm of M.ihio as it contiilmtiou. Here You Are, Hnutula Haitanen tailor, cleaning, preseing, ladies' niul men's clothing. 401 Itond St., I'hoiie Red 2305. H SAVE MONEY t ON ams The wholesale price has ad vanced. We have in stock a fine lot of Eastern ham and bacon which we can tell at the old price, Or der now. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. 30000000O0OOOO000000O000 Taking a Rest. Hon. Frank W. Hen son. who ha been dulj nominated on the Itcpublican ticket for the nflieo of Secretary of State was In the city , terday. recuperating from the repeated jur of the late political earthiuko in Oregon, and shaking hand in a con gratulatory way with many friend in this city. Ladies We are now prepared to far niih you with our latest styles of up-to-date dress and street hat for aldics and also for the little missw. Our prices are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery In the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. ia-MsrsiM ""Change Cars."-Yter(liiy tin As toria F.leitiii' Company finding it me essary to repair the curve and under pinning, at the function of Itond and Fourteenth streets, abandoned t ho Bond Street line, and ran its entire system of curs over Connnervlnl street changing paMengers nt nny point the cars hap pened to meet. The regular service will be resumed this morning. Already For Cut. Tho Taifr TIone is in readiness for the big cut of five feet which i to be taken from the en tire south front of th'e hotel and this work will probably be begun tomorrow or Monday. The new front will be made much more attractive and 'plate g1us will figure Jnrgely on the ground, floor. Xew York, April 2. 100(1. C. J. Trenchant Agent, Astoria Or. Anticipating a natural and pwper de sire on the part of our agents and their customers for information touching on losses incurred by Home Insurance Co. in tho San Francisco conflagration, we are now able to state that our liability un der every policy in force on properly in the whole city of San Francisco Is not exceeding l.oOO.tKIO. If, newspapers re ports ave correct, the Home's loss, will not exceed two million dollars, (2,000, (MM)), and after paying claims upon us tho surplus, remaining will bo upwards of seven million dollars, (7,000,000). We shall begin adjusting and paying claims as soon as our men can reach tho city, nml as in other similar cases, notably Chicago, Boston and Baltimore, the Home policies will be worth one hun dred cents on the dollar. You will now be in position to demonstrate to your customers the wisdom and necessity for the maintenance of conservative practi ces, and adequate rates, nml we count upon your active support of these sound principles, fur which the homo has nl waysVood. Yours truly.. G. SMITH, 1'rcsidunt. Meet Thi Evenlng.Tho Dorcas society of the. First l,lithcTuM (ilmrch will meet this evening in tho Wemciit of chinch, and all juemla-rs are urged attend, the to Sstuiday Night Dancs.'j'he Sunday Club will give ohe. of 11 elegant, dances at Kigali's Hall tomorrow evening Saturday April '.Will. Umi't foi'JfH it! May Leave Astoria.- -There ipi!e'. rumor nbroad tlmt until the trims'-pn-dllc mail lines are re-established ,Mt Sun Fihiic(co, Hi tt great, bulk of mail matter will l; sent forward by the government from Astoria, a condition that will add tmiicrlally lo the volutin u postal huiiie credited to tho local post oirice for tho year I WW. The ru tin could not be conlirttiid yesterday. Should Be Repaired .There is a small o'n slot In tint roadway at the Junction of Tenth and Commercial st. and lying eboe under the north guard rail of the car line track that nearly wrecked two wagons yesterday and will cause serious trouble unles it Is promptly repaired. It can hardly b; Keen from a wagon and i just wide enough to admit the tire of an ordinary win-el, easily, A Big Buy. A deal was chx-ed here yesterday whereby the Standard Box Company of Portland, lieeome the own er of 320 seres of fine timber land above Deep Klver, on the Xorthshore, contain ing thirty-five millions of fcef of fine timber. The price paid was I0.000 and it is considered an advantageou purchase. WANTED. Two Strong Boy for Newspaper Route Apply at 430 Commercial street. Came From China. A great pile of mail sack, full to the strings wa dump ed at the west door of the federal build ing yesterday morning, and a good many who saw it at once coneuded it was the overdue S-in Frnnci.cn mail, but it was the Japanese and Chlnee contributions of mail matter sent In-rc on the steam ship Xieomedia. There were seventy nine eacke of it. and big ones at that. Entirely Solid. Agent C. R. Higgim, of this city, is In receipt of a letter con taining the following significant para graph " Continued reassurance of the stability of the Fireman's Fund and Home & Marine reaches u and none of our agent or policy holders need feel any apprehen-ion as to the security of their polide.. Wry truly yours. CHAS It. THOMPSON', Special Agent." Passion Play. The wonderful mov ing, picturo. vividly depictjug the stir ring ccnes in the "Pasion Play" as presented at Obcramcrgau. were wit nessed lust evening at the St. Mary's hall by a large audience. The entertain ment was under the supervision of Rev. Father Waior-s, and given for the bene lit of St. Mary's church. The program was a complete suitc-s in every particu lar. POLITICAL GOOD CHEER. Jolly Letter From W. J. Ingalls, Anent the Campaign and its Duties. The Astorinn is in receipt of the fol lowing letter from W. J. Ingnlls, th recent aspirant for legislative honors before tho people of Clatsop county and who is numbered among tho unchosen. The letter is published because it i a fine example of party faith and high principle, and reflects credit; upon its author: It reads as follows: "Editor Astorian: Now that the bat- tl of the primaries is over I hear rumb lings of soreness and disappointment in the air. As far as I am concerned, I ftl as though I have as good reson to feel sore, and that Clatsop county owes mo more than any of my adver saries, but I recogni.e tho fact that tjie majority must always rule, and I am perfectly satisfied with the result. "I went into the field at a late day, but I wanted to have a chance to talk to the pooplo and to tell them of the rot tenness of county and state affairs, with A view of regulating some of tho bood-. lers and ringsters in both parties, that are in the buck -ground, and thd result has been till that I expected. "I am truly thankful for the friend ship extended to me all over tho coun ty in my short canvass, and hereby ex tend my congratulations to Mcssors. ISiix ami McCuc, and will do all in my power to clout the whole ticket. "Sincerely Yours, (signed) 'V. J.'INOALLS." Beautiful women can have the best thing iu the world, for there is none so Inhuman as to refuse anything to a pretty woman. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes beautiful women. 35 cents. Sold by Frank nar,t. OOOOOOOOOOCK)OOOOOOCOO r? sflTHIT Q Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed XjlAjYlllLtO Free of ChargeWheneyer You Say So, 10 per Cent for Earthquake, Sufferers Donated by WISE, Astoria's Reliable Clothier. DATE Amount of Cash Sale y 10 23 $138.65 $13.86 24 25 . '.; ' , .' . ..." ' . ,',..'... -.''., --. . ...... j . ; 28 . "" 29 . . 30 ,.- ' ; : ',; ; .; Goods marked in plain figures. The largest stock of Men's and Boys' Goods. Every Dollar you spend at Wise's means not only value re ceived, but it helps the needy in Frisco. Mermaid Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier ii Pleasant Surprise.' The. . Rathbone sisters pleasantly surprifted Mrs. Doc tor Xcllie Simth Vernon last evening and presented her with a pin emblem as a slight token of the oppreciation in which t-he is held by her sister members of the order. Easter Sale. The Ladies' of the St. Mary's church will hold their Easter sale on .Saturday, tomorrow, of useful and fancy articles, in the store room t just vacated by Mr. Robinson, the fur niture man. across from Foard & Stokes on Commercial street. Refreshment and a fine program of entertainment on Paturdoy evening. T E D Safe At Home Georpe V. Wright the young San Francisco dentist has rcined hi family circle here at the Hotel Occident, of which his father "I'ncle Charlie" M'right, is the proprie tor. Dr. Wright went tlironght the earth quake and fire well at San Francisco and saw many gruesome sights and hor rid details. Up saw the famous and beautiful city hall collapse before the quake and he saw the great "Coll" building sacrificed to the flames, and ex perienced many of 'the hardships inci dent to the awful visitation, but finally got away home with all his dental tools and outfit, and is now resting happily. A New Place. TTowe & Oowan have opened a new confectionary "and tobac co store, at 420 Commercial street and will carry a full line of cigars, Tobac cos, candies,, and canned goods, etc. 2t Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," lays Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Land ing, Iowa. " Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and bv its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. LEST YOU FORGET. It is about time you were getting that buggy fixed up. It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. . If so, take it to Andrew Asp. & Company. They also do all kinds of blncksmithing and repair work.. 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. Has Returned. Dr. E. C. Barr has re- N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does all turned and can be found in his office at manner of teiidermy, furniture nphol usual hours. 4-26-3t. stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat- '' , tress making a specialty and a.1 work The Girl's Guild of Holy Innocents' guaranteed. Chapel, East Astoria, will give their sale of collars, other fancy articles and re freshments, in the Guild room of the Chapel, on Monday, April 30, at 3 o'clock p. iu.. and continuing throughout the evening. TBS NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve 27 , , does so good a thing as when it supplies man- wun a wen-cooKea ana neaua- ! ful meal of the sort he is hungry for. In this instance i3 becomes a blessing, and no pocketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure this is why everyone yoa see coming out of the Palace Restaurant carries such a grateful and satisfied ex pression of countenace. Just watch for For a good shave go to the Occident a day or 80) and the flr8t thlng you know Barber Shop. Five chairs No long ' -...mi v. customer there, ft Try Some of Our fine China sets, They come in packages and parcels ready measured for use. 5c to 60c per package. ITowe & Gowan, 420 Commer cial street. 4-27-2t, waits. 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. Baseball goods at Svenson's. is one of the certaintiies of Astoria Ufa, NOTICE. We beg to inform our customers, the trade and all whom it may concern, that Mr. Franz (Frank) Busch is not now nor has he ever been in our employ in any capacity whatever. Anheuser Busch Brewing Association, St. Lous, Mo. The very best board to he obtained io the city is -at "The Occident HoteL Rates very reasonable. t