The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 08, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    TUESDAY, MAY 8, 190.
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THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
MONEY
PURE COMB HONEY aoc COMB, 1 COMBS 35c.
We are receiving shipments of Fresh
Vegetables Dally
OREGON ASPARAGUS STRING BEANS
H. H. LETTUCE TOMATOES
RHUBARB PSAS
NEW POTATOES
A. V. AL,UEN
Sola Agents For Baker! Barringtoa Ball Steel Cut Coffee.
'OS
SUMMER SCHOOL
Monmouth State Normal School
June-27th to August 7th and August 13th to September 7th First
aix weeks devoted to special preparation for County and State Exami
nation. Regular Normal subjects and Methods also. Last four weeks a
continuation of Normal instruction and special attention to Primary
Methods with model pupil classes.
Faculty of Over Twenty Instructors.
Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted college and public school
educators.
TUITION: FIRST TERM, $7.50 SECOND TERM, $5.00.
For cfltiloirue. summer school circular or other information write to V
Pres. E. D. Ressler, Monmouth, Oregon. g
Death from Appendicitis
decrease in the same ratio that the use
of Dp. King's New Life Pills increases.
They 6ave you from danger and bring
quick and painless release from consti
pation and the ills growing out of it
Strength and vigor always follow their
use. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers,
druggist, 25c. Try them.
Don't be fooled and made to believe
rheumatism can be cured with local
applications. Hollkter's Rocky Moun
tain Tea is the only positive cure for
rheumatism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Frank Hart, druggist.
C ASTOR I A
For Iufauti and Children.
Til Rind You Han Always Bcugfat
f Bear the Sjp ZS
Signature of (JLctfLTM&Ute
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Ask your Dealer In
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1 1 you cannot obtain ,
me ship direct, ex
press frefaid, upon
receipt of catalog price
Send 4 cts. in sumps
for no-page Catalog
of complete output. A
for present ami
prospective shooter.
Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will
be forwarded for 10 cents in stamps.
J. Stevens Arms it Tool Co.,
P.O. Box 4096
CHICOPZK FALLS, MASS., V. 8. A.
NEW PAYER BOOK
Presbyterians Adopt Common
Form of Worship.
IS OBJECTED TO BY SOME
It is Expected Some Churches Will Re
frain From Using Book Which
ia Similar to Episcopal
Prayer Book.
COUNCIL
1EETING
City Fathers Transact Much
- Business.
A NEW TELEPHONE LINE
Automatic Telephone Company Desires
to Sesure Franchise in Astoria
Many Street Matters Are
Discussed at Length.
Do You Wear
Shoes?
We sell the kinds that wear
longest and look the best.
We handle a special line of
Loggers' Shoes
Give us a Trial.
S. A. GIMRE,
GOOD SHOES
43 Bond Street Opp. Boss Biggins & Co.
NEW YORK, May T.-The book of
common worship lias just been published
with the authority of the Presbyterian
general assembly. For three years a
special committee on forms and services
of the general assembly, headed by the
Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, has been
working on this new prayer book. The
approval of the general assembly to the
innovation was not secured without a
struggle, as many Pre-byterians object
ed to anv "form'' in the church.
It is expected by l'ivbyterian lead
ers that -ome churches will refrain
from using the new book, but in the
Ka-t and in the large cities of the
country generally it is expected to be
largely adopted.
In many particulars the book of com
mon worship has points of .imi)arity to
the Episcopal book of common prayers.
The marriage ceremony in the new
book omits the word "obey" to which
so many objected and it also omits the
reference to "Worldly goods," with
which the man and the woman in some
marktge forms "endowed" each other.
It is- noted that although the book
was, of course planned long before the
,San Francisco calamity, one of the
prayers it contains is especially appli
cable to that disaster, and shows how
carefully the book has been planned to
meet unusual circumstance-. The pray
er reads:
"Almighty God, who are a very pres
ent help in time of trouble; let not the
heart of they people fail when fear
eometh, but do Thou sustain and com
fort them until the calamities be over
passed and since Thou knowest the
cauce and reason why this grievous dis
aster of earthquake and fire hath fal
len upon men to so do Thou heal the
hint and wounded, console the bereaved,
and afflicted, protect the innocent and
helpless and deliver any who are still
in peril, for Thy great mercy sake.
Amen."
What's the good of keeping from him
Any good things you may see,
That will lift his load of labor
Like Piocky Mountain Tea.
Frank Hart, druggist.
Postmaster Robbed.
G. W. louts, postmaster at Riverton,
la., nearly lost his life and was robbed
of all comfort, according to his letter,
which Bays: "For twenty years I had
chronic liver complaint, which led to
such a severe cae of jaundice that even
my finger nails turned yellow; when
my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters;
which cured me and have kerjt me well
for eleven years." Sure cure for Bilious
ness, Neuralgia, Weakness and all
stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bladder de
rangements. A wonderful Tonic. At
Charles Rogers' drug store. 50 cents.
City Council met lit night in the
city hall with all members present ex
cept Councilman BelUind, who is out
of the city. After the reading of the
minute of the previon meeting a
communication was read from Frank
Parker, end others conveying the title
to certain property to the city, for
street purpo's, and the auditor was
instructed to file the deed for record.
The resignation of C.eorge KlTler as
sexton of the city cemetery was ac
cepted, and the committee on public
property was advised that their ap
pointment of a man to fill the place of
Mr Effler, would meet with the ap
proval of the council.
A communication was roeeived from
the water commission together with an
application for the position of jniiitres
for the water commission' rooms lat
.ing that the commission desired the
council to appoint one person to do all
the janitor work in the city hall: that
Lin the judgment of the commission, the
present situation, where three janitor
aiv employed by the different bodies
who occupy the building, is unsatisfac
tory, and the source of constant fric
tion", ami for this cause one jerson could
Utter do the work. There was consid
erable discussion regarding tho com
munication of the commission, and
finally the matter was referred to the
committee on public property to confer
with the water commission and endeav
or to come to some satisfactory ar
rangement. As it now stands a major
it of the council seems to think that
one janitor could not do all the work
required, and from expressions made
last night, the opinion seemed to be in
favor of having one head janitor and an
assistant to aid him in his labors,
A petition from the property owners
living in the district bounded by Harri
son, Niagara, Eighth, and the . claim
line of MeCInre's Astoria, to re-establish
the grade was read and granted.
A petition for a liquor license by
Enqui-t and Hcndrickson, was referred
to the committee on health and police,
A petition for the improvement of
Harrison avenue from Tenth to Elev
enth streets was granted.
The committee on ways and means
reported favorably on the quarterly re
port of the city treasurer, and it was
ordered filed. The bill of Charles Gam
mal of .$5 for postage, was allowed on
the recommendation of the committee.
The following liquor licenses were
reported favorably on by the commit
tee on health and police and granted:
I. X. Vansel, Charles Wise and Fred
Xcil-en. The bills of Robinson Si Hil
debrand for $28.60 and Olof Peterson
for .22.j0 were allowed.
Regarding the communications from
the Shively improvement club asking
that the sidewalk be repaired on Harri
son avenue, the committee on streets
recommended that the request be
granted, and the recommendations was
adopted.
The petition for a sewer on Harrison
avenue which was referred to the com
mittee on streets was granted.
The following bills referred to the
street committee were allowed: City
Surveyor, $1.)3.50; Street Supcrintend
entfi, $82.50; Astoria Electric Co.,
$350.18; Street Assessors, $14; J. C.
Clinton, $7.50; T. S. Cornelius, $1.50;
City Lumber & Box Co., $35.50; and
Leander Lebeck, $110.
The final bill of Counciman lebeck,
.was for rent of a shed belonging to him,
for the use of the street superintendent
to keep his tools in. The bill which
mounted to $110 was for a period of
twenty-two months; at $5 a month. A
number of the councilman thought this
was excessive, and queried why the bill
had not been presented long before.
The matter was finally adjusted to the
satisfaction of all the councilmen pres
ent, except Stangland who voted not
to allow the bill.
The. following bills were reported fa
vorably on by the committee on fire
and water: Andrew Asp, $4.05; Holmes
& Siebert, $16; Ross, Higgins & Co.,
$4.90; Uppcrtown Transfer Co., $0.50.
The committee on public property
having reported favorably on the bill
of the Astoria Electric Co., for $32.45
and that of Foard & Stokes for 20 cent's
were allowed.
City Physician Mohn stated that he
had received a favorable reply from the
Federal Government relating to the
matter of placing a cov In the river
for qmiruntined ciikch His communi
cation was tiled.
The statement of the police judge and
auditor for April was tiled.
Plans and specification were submit
ted ami Med for the following: Fourth
street improvement, Irving avenue im
provement. Drain on Melbourne avenue,
and Dunne street improvement.
An ordinance licensing and regulating
auctioneers, and placing the license at
if. '1(H) per annum, was passed.
An ordinance licensing junk dealein
of two ehie (itinerants at $.10 a year,
and store keeper at ." a year), w
read the llrst and second time.
Au ordinance grunting n franchise to
the Automatic Electric Company, of
Chicago, to install and operate automa
tic telephones in the city of Astoria,
come up for its first and second read
ings. This hill give the com puny a
franchise foi thirty-live year, with tho
stipulation that the city may buy the
properly after ten years, if it so de.
sire, the price to lie fixed by three tir
bitiittor. The charge for the use of
these telephone i to be no more than
the priin charged 'in cities of the Mine
size u Astoria. The ordinance wa re
ferred to the committee on public prop
erty and the city attorney to report on
at the next meeting.
An ordinance for he Improvement of
Fourth street from Astor to the A. & C.
railroad tmck was juissed.
An ordinance for the cont ruction of
the Melbourne avenue drain a passed.
An ordinance for the improvement of
Duaiie street from Sixth to Tenth
streets was passed.
An ordinance for the improvement of
Irving avenue from Eighteenth In the
west line of the Poll of I'pprr Astoria,
was pa-M'd.
An ordinance to prevent Masting
within the city limits within tiiMi feet
of iny residein r building, was re
ferred to the committee on streets, to
make certain suggested change.
An ordinance to fix the salary of the
poiindmaster at $50 per month, win
lost.
An ordinance appropriating fcl.TOS for
the improvement of Fourteenth street
from Grand to .Jerome wan passed.
An ordinance appropriating :itf'.."o
for the improvement of Eighth from
Grand to Lexington street was passed.
An ordinance appropriating $."82 for
the improvement of Hindi from Fifty
second to Fifty-third street was
passed.
An ordinance confirming the assess
ment for the improvement of Hired
street was passed.
An ordinance accepting th improve
ment of Hirch street from Fifty-second
to Fifty-third street was passed.
A resolution to impivve Tenth street
from Commercial to Duane street was
adopted,
A resolution to lay out the alleys in
block MeClure's Astoria, was
adopted.
A resolution lowering the grade on
Harrison avenue from N'inih to Elev
enth streets was adopted.
A resolution to improve Exchange
street from Eighth to Ninth was
adopted.
The matter of establishing three sub
stations for the police department's use,
was discussed, but nothing done.
A communication was received from
the Woman's club calling the. council's
attention to the deplorable condition of
the city cemetery, and on motion the
public property committee was instruct
ed to appoint a man to clean up where
needed.
The, council then adjourned.
Some of the American victors in the
Olympic sports at the Greek capital are
Irish by birth. Hut it takes a smart
ethnologist to tell on which side of the
Atlantic to look for the bigger half of
the Irish strain of blood. Born in Ire
land, developed in the United States, is
frequently the way to put it.
A Mountaii of Gold.
could pot bring as much happiness to
Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., and
did not one 25c box of Bucklen'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. 25c at Charles Rogers' drug
store.
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FURNITURE
PAPER RACKS.
TABLES,
STANDS.
CHAIRS.
ETC.,
HAND MADE, ELEGANTLY
FINISHED.
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R 626 Commercial Street, Astoria I
No home is Complete without
The model finish for Floors, Furniture, Etc. Easily
applied, quickly dricdjwears like iron.
Watch Our Show Window
B. F. Allen $ Son, N j
1 and Eleventh St
Agency Standard Gas Engines
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AN HONEST PRICE S
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That All Important Bath Room
You hive often heard people remark "If I were
ever to build, I wou!J plan
my bith room firit and would not put
i all my money into the parlor with ill
lu finery." That U good common kmc
entlment, for the bath room li the mott
Important of all the houtchold. Q
We would like to help you plan your
hath room tnd will gladly quote you
prxri on 2tat4ar Ware, the heit
no moit unitary fixture made.
J, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
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HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hack, Carriages Baggage Checked ml Transferred Trucki and Furniture
Wagon Pianoi Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
433 Commercial Street
Phone'Main 121
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Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid In (100,000, Burplui and Undivided Profit t000.
Transact a General Banking Bunltx. lolereat Paid on Time DepotlU
168 Tenth 8trt,
A8TOKIA, OREGON.
Advance Conies
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Sent us by the publishers are all in for April and on display In
the show window, price 25c each. These are the very latent, as W
have a standing order with all the best publishers for one copy each o?
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SPECIAL 15c
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