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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1906)
SATURDAY, APRIL aS, igoO. THE MORNING ASTOiUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 Any Woman CAN MAKE GLORIOUS THINGS WITH. Queen Ann Flour THE FLOUR OF QUALITY. ITS THE BRAND WE STAKE OUR REP UTATION ON AND YOU ADD TO YOURS BY USING IT. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A TRIAL SACK. ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. IBS TALES OF lit IN Fuiwiil Yesterday. The fnm-ial ol l' lull' Andrew Km hit mi ni red yes terday nun ninji from lltu I'ulil fum-ml pailnu, Iti'V. W, S. lirim nlfji l itiiij;, Tin jlllcllllclll "II" ill (il-CellWOllll WIIII'I'TV, Clothing for Sufferers.-Cp to the present tlini' I wi-nly three i'iif mill itit bales, nf blankets, uml i-hilhlug. cighlllg out two lull", have been sent liy the Atrii ri'lii'f cniimiitti- tn Sun Iram-lsco fur distribution. Loses All. T, K. Hyiii nf Knit Fran cisco, a brother nf Thomas Ityri--nf I hi illy, Hint It., liu nt everything tic miI'i'i tint lill ms cause In he IliniiUia Ufitf Uu- furl thft lif. family l (". Hotel Irving European pun. The only steam-heated hotel in Astoria; large and airy roomi; prices from so cents to 1 1 .50; well prepared and daintily served meals at 35 cents. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent guests. Our bus meets all trains and steamboats. Catch Light. rilii-i iihti mi the liv er report tlml tin' run nf tih m yet Is light, but Unit lll'-y cUpert conditions In improve shortly. Grade Surveys. It. C Y AMlmry has jii"l completed making tin prelimi nary survey fur tin' grade in tin Mrt'W Ml Seaside, nml in iiilililimi Im iliitun t 1 pl iii. fur a li'iii nf m'i r In Im put in Ht licnrlinrt park. ' Starts Soon. The steamer- 'Il-r.il will be pul mi the I'm t hind Astoria run l-i;iimlng M.iy 1 4th, in the announce iiii'iil niiidc by Ciiptiin t", II. Sf.it t. who win ill Aliiiti vcst.-rdnv. Building Material. The Sun -nmci-.eo tile Mill undoubtedly IT elite II great de l 1 11 lit I nil 1U1T the ri ml fur building mil" teriitl nf eciy kiml, r-pcciiitly lilltiliiT. I'miii the present 011 1 look however I lie mill- Imlh mi (he ( 'nluuihiii river, limy hlirlmr ilinl I'llgct Sniiinl will linve hard Work to supply the ileillilllil. fur nearly nil the IiiiiiImt plants me now working nver time, mill have order fur months nheiiil. Many mills lino not even taking orders. The shinlnge of nir which hns lieen n great hinilerance to the lunihcr mills in Oicgnn mill Washington nnd kept the lunilier from being ships'd oust 0 in I which shortage lum not been mater ially relievcil up to the prevent time, limy hnve n teiuleliev to iniliice the luni lier men to send their product south liy water route, nml ignore the ensterti nmrket for n t imp. Prices are likelv to fit still higher, resultant from the liiiTi'iineil I 1 1 1 ii ml which will eciliiiiily l4se from the I'cliiliMing nf the slrick en California town. No only will lum ber Increase in price, lint other build ing lllllfcrillls will take the iipwnl'ii course, Kor cxiliuple, it in xlntcii that it yeiir ago ei-iM-at w down to 11 barrel, now it l ov-r four dollars, iili'l Imihlci predict Hint within I 11 ihi (lie price will liiive risen In W1.IHI .Ml of which s cumu-il hy the large nnlcr from San Francisco which mu-t In Illleil 11. ijuickly a pnnibl. New Mail Carrier-Thn InciniK of ihe locnl poit otlice lui iiicreaw-il o nip idly nf laic Hint rin.t in,itec llulill Im rciiielei the ilcpiirtmetit In allow an iiihliliomtl currier nml I!imi,'i' th" ilepnitmeiit will jrrjrit the rcipient 11 it hit i-uei n cull for an cMimimi' limi tn Ii- In-Ill iii m hort time for the pifitioti of cirrier, Acc-ptances Filed. Tin- fnlh.M iny ll-fillilli 4-1 I hcl vai inil lieki- nl" t'l,itnp coiiiily, yclei.!iiy liliil their fnl mill lleccptiun e nf the nniiiiliilliiill" nwui'.lcil them lit tlie piiiinuii : l(e piillicntiiiu. I. (', Dunk in. cniitnlil". IHiiey precinct; V, T. Nclmlichl, tnlc M'lliitnr; ,1 A Kiikill, cuiinty judge; (,'. I'! I.illtoll, enlnlll-r; Illlll -lnllll Sim.'-, ! cnintulile, A-lnri.i precinct. Iii-mocrntu; j li I. !lcnlcriin, xlnle Hemitor: -lohii .lnllll Silvio, -olltnlili'; t'ili.li: Ii W, Mutton, rcproicutntive in legilii ture; ('. (' I'tiiiger, eon-tnlilc. Atniiu ptccinct ! .1, F HurtoliliiH. county com- llliiuP ; V, (', A. I'nhl, cnlnimr; It It. Wullnee. cniinty tiert'iirer; .1. ' lluriif, nhehlT. OOOOOOOOOOOCO( Our ChicRen Feed IS A COMPLETE AND PER FECTLY BALANCED RATION THAT WILL MAKE THE CHICKS GROW, AND KEEP THEM HEALTHY. FEED IT TO YOUR CHICKS AND KEEP THEM HEALTHY. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ors. 90CXXC)0000OO00O00000O00O Ladles Wc art now prepared to fur oish you with our latest styles of up to-date dress and street hats for sidles and also for the little missa. Our prices re right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery In the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. In the Police Court.-The mot iiigu hir occurence which prolmbly ever win ciuictcil iii a police court in any part of Ihe wnrlil took place yelcnhiy nf tcriiiKiu liel'niv -luilge Amlre-on when .Inhii ('hritic, iii-eiicil nf lieiny iliunk. tnM the court w illi nil I he uucoiniiic ing eanii"tiic- thai hi lmky t limit! would allow thai it win iiliolutclv the Illt time he liul ever li.iii in. del" the Intlcfiil nml iiitoxieal ing inline ucc nf liquor. That the (ante of the "booze" had hitherto been foreign to his tongue anil that now he bin) seen. felt, and eXperiiTic.-d, the effect of the fluid, iie would never in the future drink anything t-l-e but water. "Where did you drink the flint ''bonze," in what unholy upot did vile man concoct the fatal potion?" queried the court with interest. "Peep River" whi'pered ('lirinty, and here his emolion overcame him, und he sunk into his chair. "That nccnunts for it," wi id the judge, "if you liad waited un til you reached Astoria and drank of the mixtures nerved in thi city's em poriums, you would not lie here today. It's five for you, and perhaps (his will leach you (0 hereafter patronize nome industry." John Quick, who is not so swift as his name would imply, had been drunk nlso, and was fined W.00 Kleven person forfeited $25 bail each on the usual gumhling charge. Things Are Moving. A letter was re ccivod by -lames Finlnyson, yesterday from his son, .lames, at San I-rnnci-co lieing the. second since the disaster, In which Mr. Finlayson eays they have commenced the dismantling of the grout ferry building, which, aside from it metal tower being out of plumb, was doomed safe for public use. And upon this predicate it is presumed ninny more of the big structures will bo found use loss, in n public sense. Mr. Finlayson is employed by tho Santa Fo Railroad Company, and is the edilor of the com pany's bright- monthly magazine, "Trol ley Topics." Ho is kept extremely busy these days plying between his head quarter town of Oaklnnd and the ruin ed city, nml being an old newspnper-man it is not beyond tho possibilities that ho may bo inspired to write n swing ing good letter on tho nwfiil nnd volum inous detail of tho fearful catastrophe, in which even!, tho Astoiian will bo glad to pass it up to its readers on tho instant of its receipt. Still They Conuv-Joseph Kukkn, a unlive of 1 Inland has dc-ign on the gift of American citizenship unit showed his piirpnxe yesterday, by filing u dct-lai'M-lion in this helm If. At Least One. County Clerk Clinton yeterday received one deed fur record, iiaincly; F, M. Ilowniiin and wife to Clonic A. Iluir. wmiiinly, considera tion iM'HI,, cunt eying l.nt. 21, tl, uud 'H. in I'-hiek 4, Long llcach. Spot' Payment. Ceo. V. Sunburn, has adicc from all hi insurance coin pani'S that they will meet their San Fralici-co locs In full, with n hand sum "in pln to policy holders M-main- 00000000000000000000 Observe Anniveraary. On touioiriv at Hcil .Men's Hull the members of As toria Aci-ic, No. 17, Fraternal Cider of F.nglc. will im -mlile lo enjoy mi aniii veiniiit siM-iul, and it is tiecdtess to say then- will be enjiiyin lit witlmut stint. Contribute to Relief Fund. The Uni- I111111 Cnuk, Knight nf I'tthia have cnu tlibllted Ihe l f lM-'l.t' tnWHld the Aloi ia ( alifoi nia relief fund, which is the proceed finu Ihe enlertitinuieiit given in l-ngiui' hull, The sum collect. eil up to Ihe present time amount to over ftiHHi, The eoiniuiltec Male that more blanket and clothing will be re ceived but that it i di-iiablc that nil who intend to give anything do so as soon a possible. Easter Sale. The ladies of the 8t. Mary' church will hold an Faster sale in the store room recently occupied by the llobinim Furniture Company op posite I'ohkI & Si okes, this afternoon mid ei-ning. Refreshments will be serv ed. A good program will Ik; given in the evening. Arm Broken. While employed in the Seaside Spruce & Lumber Company' plant at Si-a-ide. (icorge Heard of this city had Ihe misfortune to have hi right arm broken by tho breaking of a steel cable attached to the Donkey en gine. 'Ihe cable flew back with terrific forte uml struck him, breaking his arm mnl badly cutting his leg. The injured man was removed f his home where a physician attended to his injuries. For the Jetty. At 11 o'clock next Friday iimming, May 4 tit at the otlice of I. ieilt, -Colonel, , V. Iloo-.cor, Corp of Kngineer-, f. S. A., at I'mlland, bids will 1h- nM'ited publicly, for the furnish ing nf stone for tin; jetty at the mouth of the Columbia River, and will cover rHI.lHKi tons of mult-rial. Plan and spccillcniion in this relation have been under cnii-iilcrat ion of the contractors of the stale since la-t Tuesday. Will Change Quarters. Ii is said that tin- li'ting Club of this city will lease tin- entile fmn Ih floor nf the Astoria Savings Rank building at the corner of Flctcnth and Dunne streets and move its habitat, "bag. baggage and member ship" there, as soon as tin- binding is in shape to receive them, and that the club will expend practically the sum nf .SI.oimi in new equipment and furniture, making it one nf the ch-gant social re sult of the Northwest, This has a good sound and if carried out will be a big thing for the Cil v bv-the-Sea. To Oregon City. Yesterday morning's express out of this city, bore to its last resting place in the cemetery at Oregon City, all that was mortal of the late Mrs. Clara Ionise May. The funeral there will be held under the auspices of tho local bulge of Women of Woodcraft. The body was accumpauicd hence by Mr. and Mrs. A. ,1. Kcllog, the strick en pareuts;Mr. nnd Mrs. Tate, of Port land: lbs. Rosp Spencer, of Portland, a sister; by F. .Tones, an intimate friend nf the family, and by tho husband of the deceased, and by her brother, C. K, Kcl log of tho KeNo Journal,. Mr. May is a sawyer at the Tongue Point Mills, and hits the sympathy of a large circle of friends. LADIES. You arc cordially invited to nttond the grand opening of tho New York Credit Company, and inspect the tip-to- lnto stock of ladies wearing apparel at most reasonable prices. Terms, 50e per week. Your Credit is Oood. Welch lllock, Opposite the Iludgot office. Health U Youth. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Ilerbine, taken every morning before brenkfnst, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the com plexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Tex. writes April 3, 1902; "I have used Her bine and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it. 50c. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. OOOGK)OOOCCOOOOOOOCX00000 IC1 flTHITQ Bought at Herman Wise's Fine Store Pressed IsLAS 1 IlEa-tJ Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. , TO-DAY AIURDAY ID ilflOIW The Last two Days when the California Sufferers Get IO Per Ceimtt Of All the Cash Sales at Eiermami Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier UY MOW! 1 , J Some Dreadful Seconds. J. S. and Allien .lohn-on. of Seaside, have arriv in in this city from Portland, where, nn Friday last, they were two of the dozen people that went down in the falling elevator nf the Columbia Build ing, when it slartisl from the fifth Hour on it wild rush, and only caught its breaks on the ground floor, thus saving nil hands from death or serious damage. These gentlemen say the sen sation was indesciilmblv horrible nnd not likely to pass from their memories! during this life. There were not many ml- im ol veil in llie ntii, oui incv were ample and altogether satisfied, in deed, from the deduct inns offered by the Mcs-ers: Johnson, there was a sicken ing abundance of experience consider ing the lapse of time involved. Here You Are. Hautala Kaitanen tailors, cleaning, pressing, ladies' and men's clothing. 401 Bond St., Phone Red 2305. WANTED WANTED. Two Strong Boys for Newspaper Route Apply at 430 Commercial street. A New Place. IIowc &. Gowan have opened a now 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 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 4 Company. They also do all kinds of blacksniithing and repair work. Beautiful women can have the best things in 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 Hart. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was told by marks of humer blood in the home of J. W. Wil liams, a well known merchant of Bac, Ky., He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs and was near death when I becan tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery. It com pletely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bron chitis, and is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. 60c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. 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 turned and can be found in his office at usual hours. 4-26-3t. The Girl's Guild of Holy Innocents' 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. m., and continuing throughout the evening. 27-4-t N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does aD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and avl work guaranteed. Try Some of Our fine China sets, They come in packages and parcels ready measured for use. 5c to 60c per package. Howe & Gowan, 420 Commer cial street, 4-27-2t. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs No long 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. 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 penditure; this is why everyone yon 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. Baseball goods at Svenson's. NOTICE. We beg to inform our customers, the trade and all whom it may concern, that Mr. Franj (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 be obtained in the city is at "The Occident HoteL Rates very reasonable.