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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1906)
THE MORNING ' ASTQAIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY J( 1900. 1 A NEW LINE We llttvu Recently A1il'l to trnr Work a full line of Chase and Sanborn's Famous Teas Which Ilka their world renowne & KAL BRAND COFFEE I. tin lt that cmii 1m. produced. Years of experience, careful ml skillful blending ha fund- I hem superior to nil other, WE AUK Sdl.lv AWCST8. ROSS, HIGGINS gi Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. . WATER BOARD MEETS Dancing Party,Tho Lincoln Annuity t'nioii gave ' l'"t dancing Vutif Wednesday evening In Logan's Hull. Them wn ii (food attendance, nnd "an enjoyable liini'. Elevator Buay.-Miic the opening "f the new Si, Mnry's hospital tin; elcva tor has made h total of i74 trip", and consumed mi average of 104 gallons of water at each trip. New Meter Installed. - A water meter Iiiipi been Installed itt the Tongue 1'oiiit Lumber ('oiiimiiy' milk and during tin- !lit hventv-four hour of lt serv ice n tolnl of lHll.OW gallon wan con sinned City Water Commission Meeti Night in the City Hall Month's Business. Laat TERSE TILES Of 11 IN And Again.- Thomas Dunn, it native i.f England, aspitcs to the privilege of American clici.ilp. mid yesterday Hi ed lil declaration of Intention in tlii Whalf, with County Clerk Clinton. Th Barracks Chanited. The A-torbi cm p. of llii' Siilviitloii Army 1 prcpar- I lie lot u 1 barracks from Ihrlr old locution on Eighth street op posite Ator, to th southeast eoriicr of l.'li.l.ili mill ('iiiiiinereinl streets, whew " flu- room, formerly occupied by the Kin ;.!, iii.u.oinii'i'. have b--n nli.lv lilted r i tip fur tlie i. nice. No Quorum. ItciiiiiH' of n Ink of a mifltcieiii nniiilier of tlie meinlicr or tlie Improvement clubs present at the city Imll last evening, nothing was don I toward arranging a program for the union meeting of till the dubs, which i. iliiimi' to occur in shout two week. Another meeting will prolnlily lie held soon to complete plans for tlie ineciuig. Buriel Yesterday, All that wa mor - - ' ' i f Axel 1veroii was Inid to wt in .Mora Fire Gear. Yesterday mornlnc ' lirecnVood eemetery yesterday utter r-i... i.i..r 1....1 .....U ... I mi, I nun ii Li',1 , mum Till fiini'ttit ua from lli' Immiiu .7111' VHI'I imimi ""I ' - ' .. . . I ...... ..., ...... new Kevstoiie Ore bo-c. of f ci-cit-ed In I nloiuown anu "' .w,n iiimliiv. nnd will iut i iliieii'd bv Itev. .1. A. HuHheiui. of the . .....!. .. ...... .....!- i.... i.-. ...,,...ll..;il l.nHii.riiii church. , lre Chief F, l.twt) fret of the 1n,t eol the name in ervicp nt otx-e. Rrpalring Buildings -The buiMmgH on Ator street which anlTered from the ihv of Tuednv aftcriKioti, are now be ing repaired nnd ill "oon ! ready for iH-cnpiincy. I. X. Vaueil of .Slclln kIi., nas ,.iiril.,(.l tlm Old Tj Tora and i fit- were mtpplii land. d by A, i. 1'i.g, of l'rl-L large ii.nul.er of frienda paying their ting it up I hi.t ml Junior on th nrraeion. Tit wyfcsst board it ta tMtlitd to ! High-Nooo FlreA the ei.y Ml tot dty it t "Th Occident lUtea very reasonablt. HotaL" Clataop Men in Servlce.-Th Oregon Ian of yesterday indicate that several well known eitijtrtm of Chiloi will be called for ervre on the federal jury summoned to meet there on next Mon day, among the number being. C. W, Carnahan of ClaUnp; 0. Jl. George of thi city, and C. Guillume of Olney. ... .1 . t. ...... ,.r .......I were liclal.lillif me " """ leriluy the linn alarm rung out for a fire . .1 . I t I. .I.,. Vilnnil. nt Nl. til HI I II ii"iu- J Ator street, which proved to Iw an other iiH.f fir.- but .f moderate propor tion in comparison with W ednesuay 4 il few feet acros W I ...I tl.e-.in.fli litll. watt ttlltlll'l tlV (Vmleal No. I. in oh1 time. Baseball goods at Svsnson'. Baseball Garni. The bneball team of the High school and the Fort Stev en second aggregation will meet thi afternoon u the A. F, (". grounds. This i the second game the two team have played, and HI undoubtedly be hot lv contested. Ladles We art bow prepared to for- nUh vou with our latest styles of up- ! to-date dress and street bata for aldlea and also for tbe little mUaes. Our prices are right. At tbe Fair Eastern MUlta- rv in tbe Star Theatre Building. 4 - t - Hotel Irrlng Eoropeaa inau. Tbe only steam-heated hotel In Astoria; Urge and airy rooms; prices from $o cents to li.So; well prepared and daintily serred meals at $ cents. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent guests. Our bus meets 11 trains and steamboats. An Unhappy Juncture. An unhappy circumstance occurred on Thurdny evening last, when the fishing Meet had returned up stream to it mooring after the day's work in the lower bay. Carl O. Sihinder, a boiit-puller In the employ of the Talliint Uiunt cannery, fell from hi boat at the company' whnrf, while morning her fast to the dock, and though the eap'niu of the boat, and other nearby, did nil that skill ninl humanity dictated In the premise, by way of resuscitating the young man, it all proved frullle. add he wna pronounced dead after nearly three hour of work hud been done. It ia thought that heart-disease intervened to make hi dissolution sure, and though no impict ha developed this fact there warrant for Its belief. He wa mil years of age and thoroughly well liked bv all who knew him. Passlnf Titles. Four deed were filed for record at the office of the county eleik yesteraay. n..nr7, .x. . ,tr,ton to Itoa N. 0. Strachan. warranty. HtO .is Ittl. A mill II. In block 21, and lot 15 in block i!H. N'ew Astoria; A. I. Hon ell and wife to J. L Wuahburn. warran lv. .',(NHI. MH-tioiial acreage in ( lal-or count v: I.. Washburn and wife to the Minnesota and Oregon Iind A Tinilicr eomiMinv, warranty. ?w,iani. coiiveyiiig sectional acreage in ClaUop county j I.. M. Harder to bora 1!. Davie, wai-rntity il J iii 1. 1. ..I; llHi. Mi Hie- . loria. Is 10 We Sell Natural Flavor Food Products digest Quality Always to Serve. Taking Their Time. The Police Com. miioiier of A-torin are taking all the time thev want in the matter of up pointing the -iicccs-or f OlTicer Thomt son to the force. The application arc thick enough and many good men mo in the Held for the appointment, but th iniii.kiiiii will wait till it lia- found the bill a well the ex-officer did. It is probable that the new man will Is named at the next session of the board ulii.li will be held within tlm next few diiv. for litisine- on businea principle and will probably have a nice patronage in hi new place of amuse ment. F.vcrybody knows rat. 5-3-et. Registration Imperative.-Tbei was an an informal meeting held luat even ing at the headquarter of the Republi can county central committee, Xo. 127 Tenth street, as between the central commit to and the candidates for coun ty omVe; and about twenty-five of the! party were present. The committee de sired to obtain a definite understanding of the plans and purpose of the candi date in the conduct of the campaign. and the candidate were equally solici tous to know just what the committee exiecteil in the premises. The entinu situation was gone over and idea of value and interest interchanged for the common twnent of an. nie commauu- ing feature of the situation waa the imperative necessity for an increase of The books will close on the 1.1th of tlie present month for good, and the registration to date i abnorm bIIv low. It must is increased and brought to a point somewhere near the ro.ter of the party, and it was decided that all hands should energetically urge the duty upon all good Republi can-, both in tlie ciiv aim in me out side precinct. The meeting will be re newed again in a short time, when definite idiae of the work will be programmed and nllotted, and the road to victory plainly blazed. The Astoria Water Commission met last, evening in the city hall with all member present, except Me r, Klmorc ami I'.rix. After the reading of the miniitfs of the previous meeting, tlie report of the clerk for the month of April was read and filed. The treasurer's statement h, and the superintendent' report wer.- also submitted and ordered placed on file. The monthly pay roll amounting to JjlflltU."! ami the monthly bills for April amount inu to lil..tJ were ordered paid. A communication was received from the Nhivclv improvement club tvqiiest irlg the coiiiuii-sjoti to clean up the dirt on the comer of Fifteenth and Ex change strecl. The request waa taken under advi-cmcnl, Other communication were read and dispo-ed of. Plan for the enfargment of Reservoir Xo, 1, to a capacity of l,J(Kl,(aa gallons, were submitted by 'Superintendent ergvick, with the esti mated cof of construction. The plans were ordered placed on the table. The commission has arranged to visit the site of the reservoir today, and look over the situation. It was decided to invite bids for the clearing of the new reservoir site, con sisting of eleven acre, all bids to be In by the 20th of this month. There being nothing more of moment to I considered, the commission ad journed. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hats at the Ronton Millinery store, Bond street. Mrs. Jalolf, milliner. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Xew York Credit Co., at Welch's block on Commercial street has opened it doors to the ladies of Astoria, and vicinity and is doing a pno-pcrou busi- tie- right along. Most every lady in A-toria i taking advantage of the rea sonable prices and terms offered by this firm. We have a few special on display every Saturday ami your credit I good here. .Vic a week is all we ask. XFAV YfrRK CREDIT CO., Welch block. Commercial St. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISES' PRESED FREE, WHENEVER YOU SAY ONE PIANO NUMBER FREE WITH EVERY ts.oo BOUGHT AT WISES eautiftil Usui As bsautiful a$ the month of May are our new Spring Suits Look where you may, try as you will nothing will com pare with the master, pieces of "High Art" Tailoring, shown in the Suits, Wle has to offer. 15 TO 35 There is quality and tone and full measured satisfac tion in every stitch. IMAM M Astoria's Reliable Clothier s J NOT CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST. tiller the date ot May 1st the fol lowing biter reached the A-tonan: To the Editon ln the A-torian of Saturday there are published press dis man that will pretty nearly till the patches from Cambridge. Mas., and Ground. The Morning whs olca-ed yesterday Chicago, reporting the death under mys tcrioti circumstances of the wife ot Professor Mucnther of Harvard Univer sity, and which nlo a--ert that Profe or Mucnther was a lioliever in Chris tian Science. Inasmuch a Christian science ha been thus mentioned in con nection with thi case. I have taken pains to inuke telegraphic inqnry at Cambridge and Chicago regarding il, and NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Xotice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Scandinavian Henrvolcnt Society is hereby called for the purpose of amending, enlarging and changing the object, business and pursuit of said so ciety, so as not to extent beyond bene volent, fraternal and charitable pur poses, which said special meeting shall b- held at the hall of said society in the eit v of Astoria, Oregon, on Tuesday the Stli day of Mav. I'-Hm!. at the hour of 7:4." p. in. AH member-, are requested to le pre-ent. liiHV VOHTSEXSON. Kcc. See. I.l'DVKi LARSKX. President. IH order of the Society. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 11 8-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. O ;oOCOvXOCCXKXXXXXX000 On Familiar Astoriiiu forci In greet in the office Mr. D. C. Ireland ,!. f. ...... 1.. ,J 11,!., mump ill the VClir ta?-i Mr trelnml. is linlo ii n.1 heat tv. learn from those who nave carefully in- . . . , .. .. .!... takimr his ncriimulatintf year grace- vest mated for mc ai eaen piuce uiuv " " - ' " I nt...! ..ii ..,l i. still in tlm editorial saddle. Professor Uin-ntner is not a iniiMia.. , ... ' .1 ...i ..iii..,. f Hm s..i..iiiii. though his wife had been IH'lll IMC U"lllC."l III, ; "r- f,. ni.,.rier. iii S iermnn county. He SOIllCWluit intcrcsieu 111 nit bh-jo v. i in st.lendid health and down this way Mr. Muenther,' prior to the birth of on a nlcflsinc trin nnd will be here for their last child, was under the care of .....l I.ilce all newsnai.er men sin neon for five days, then had Clins i, fl...l it hni-,1 In di-fnossess himself tian Science treatment for a brief per ..i n. f.l,.a tlm. rnws w ith one's Mini, and later had Medical aid. Her 1,1 ...... a I , ii growth, for the paper he has worked recovery irom tlie mini was muma. .m nn a,..l Ksnf.eliillv for those he M sat sfactory, ami her (leaui was umi founded. ' buted to poisoning, her husband being iiisneeted as responsible- tticreior, Appeal Direct.-Because of the awful though as yet there is no absolute proof 'alnniitv that has visited San Francisco to tins enect. airs, n.ueu.ue. .., .nms refuWo. are now in Oak- under Christian Science treatment, but e' ... ... ..... .i.il. land homeless, destitute and without medical care, ai me nine 01 ue, cv... ...i,.m Vvistin ennilitions make It seems but just to uinsuan science it unwise nnd unsafe for these women and to the rending public that these to remain in . mixed ouinp or in any fnct relative to inn miu susa u. r . . I i IV, .1! n flinlnn onlilieiltioll miitm T he women ot uaK ana inereioie miowii. - i ..,.-! in the women of California ev- commiitee. "i'i,v eryw'hcre to assist them in finding homes and employment for these desti tute neraons. Thev represent almost i every trade dressmakers, milliners, stenographer, laundresses, domestics, eto. Will you Interest the women of your town and of your churches Im mediately and send word as to the num ber you can find employment for and the kind of work to be done. The need is greater than I can express in a letter and dispatch is absolutely necessnry Respectfully yours, Miss Mary C. Mc- Cleea, member of Relief Committee, lUliU Poplar street, Oakland, California. XOTICE FOR BIDS-BIDS ARE HERE bv asked for clearing all trees and brush on road Xo. 100 from point ot bciunins to John Day Station to width of forty "feet. Bids to be filed uith the County Clerk on or before May 23, 1000. Work to be paid for when completed and accepted. By order of the County Court. J. C. CIJXTOX, County Clerk Astoria. Ore., May 3, 1006. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! v ,. nn,Wi,,ni.il. answered our , , . -r ...l..nrlLAnnlllt ill he OreLonian on Tuesday, Mav 1, said advertisement be iiic for house-to-house solicitors. On ii-,.intiiiT ourselves at the terkins I -D Hotel, we were interviewed by irs Wagner, who said she would pay our wav to Astoria to canvass for the Im perial Music Co. She also said that the territory had not been canvassed; that she was not the manager and that there was to bo a professor from Chicago to instruct the pupils. We came down here UlJ fllllllll Mip teritorv already thor oughly canassed. On making complaint to Mr. Folinan whom Mrs. Wagner r.p w.ntcil ns the manager. Mr. Folinan refused to take any responsibility claimina to be onlv an employer of Mrs, Wanner and that sh'e. Mrs. Wagner, was the responsible manager, and that we could not see her as she had gone to Portland. Mr. Folmnn informs us that flic venture has lieen a failure in thi town as they expected to get 500 pupils nnd have so far only secured about on. Who is the manager of the Imperial Music Co.t If they misrc presented the facts to us, their employes, will they be em. with t.li nublict They have an advertisement in the Oregonian tor a music teacher j how about the Chicago professor 1 v C. I- PERKIXS, C. KRICKSOX. Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day, Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old In Box Factory. Work TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed bo cure you, Hoilister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womannooa strong and healthy, 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Sold by Frank Hart. Death from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's Xew Life -'ills increases. tw- uia vou from dancer and bring quick and p'ainless release from consti pation and me ins growing uuv ui .v. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist, 25c. Try them. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films. plate3, earda, mounts, and all the technical detaile of the business, and want the beat and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That is all. FOR RENT. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A nine per cent dividend in the Buil ding & Loan Land Company is now payable at the office of W. L. Robb J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Tres May 1, 1906 lw- NOTICE! NOTICE! A large front room, with large closet and stove, suitable for one or two gentle men. Enquire after 5 p. m. at 355 Duane street. 5-3-lw. All persons of firms in need of help, either men or women; or those having men's, women's or children's garments to 111 1 Inn,m Ttfmn AfnTTnaVl Spare, wui pieuau uiiuim i'i.a. i of the Ladies' Relief Committee, Eleven- jP-rntee1- th street, near Commercial. 5-l-7t A Broken Wheel, a loose tire or wag on . a buggy repairs of any kind alL kinds can be attended at once and done' properly, if taken to Andrew Asp & Company. Repairing and general black smithing. Buggies and wagons for sale, t N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does aH manner of texidenny, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty ana wor A Mountain of Gold. could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., and did not one 25c box of Bueklen's Ar nica Salve, when it completely cured a running sore on her leg. which had tor tured her twenty-three years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25o at Charles Rogers' drug store. For a good share go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs No long waits. THE NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve does eo good a thing as when it auppllea I a man' with a well-cooked and health Here You Are. Hautala & Raitanen j f ul meal of the sort he is hungry for. Ia tailors, cleaning, pressing, ladies' and I this instance is becomes a blessing, and men's clothing. 491 Bond St.. Phone no pocketbook Is the poorer for the ex Ked 2305. penditure; this is why everyone you see coming out of the Palace Restaurant WANTED. carries Buch a grateful and satisfied ex- pression of countenace. Just watch for Man to work on ranch, must be good a day or ao, and the first thing you know milker.-Enquire Milk Depot Cor. 10th you'll be a eteady customer there. It and Duane. I is one of the certaintiies of Astoria Ufa.