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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1906)
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906, TITE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 When You Eat Cheese YOU SHOULD EAT THE CELEBRATED "Martins New York Cheese" IT IS A FULL CREAM CHEESE MADE WITH THE GREATEST CARE BY MEN WHO HAVE MADE CHEESE MAKING A LIFE STUDY. WHEN YOU EAT MARTIN'S YOU EAT THE BEST, AND WILL NOT REGRET IT. WE SELL IT. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. IBS liS Of lit IK Sign Warrants. Mayor WUe yes day signed tlir uiitiiiiiU fni lli" Mil Wllll'll "I'll' lll'll'll'd niiil nt III'' Illt meeting of tin' I'ity roiiiii'll, Diet of Apoplexy. I icotge .liichmin, nged lilt yi'iiio, illi'il ycnti-nliiy morning nt tin- Nt. Miiry' hospital, of m.icx'. Tll lNTHtl ' tt lllltlu- of tild'CC, mill liatl ln'i'ii a lUlii'inuiu mi tin to lumhlu river for many jrari, Tlir fun rtiil ,iiiing''iiieiiW lmv not yet been mad. Hotel Irving EaropMB fun. Toe only steam-heated hotel in Astoria; Urge ad elry rooms; pricei from 50 cente to 91.50; well prepared end daintily eerved meili t 15 centi. Spciil rates per week or month for room and board to permanent gueiti. Our bus metti all tralna and iteamboata. Cleaning Up Cemetery. Yct.-rday tin' ptililif propel ly committee, acting on instructions from the rity council, hired a for of men to chan up t lie HilUMe cemetery, repair the broken down fence, anil mnki It look a near 1 like a park a possible. Many of thej graves in tin cemetery are in great need of repair, mid Chairman KalKith of the committee. ay Hint all peroii having Interests in llic cemetery, would help greatly by seeing to it that their lot are put in shape, From This Day On Tb Fair East ern Millionary .tore will place it entire leg.ot stock of dreai and street hate and all dainty acceisoriet, before its customer, today, upon a ba.U of lib eral discount from recent prevailing price. Tbis conceMlon will continue indefinitely, and ladle hould avail themselves of the pronounced cut. 5 0 tf. To the Record. -The following three de.-d wcic lilcd for record at the county clerk' oltice. yeterday. .lulia llulmau et u to Charle K. Henry, war ranty, 1425. tract of land in l'ine (Jrove, Si'iiide, I). Fnlan(;iH ami wife to S. S. (ionlon, eae and riht of-way. nt $50 j r annum. The Krue n( tnin Com pany to K. Ih'eer, warranty, JIMHI, M by HMJ fed of lit 11c I in l.'earhait I'ark. REMEMBER THE PLACE. l'ine bate at the Ronton Millinery ktore, 483 Bond itreet Mrt. Jaloff. milliner. tf. V Baseball goods at Svtnson's. The very belt board to be obtained la the dty Is at "The Occident HoteL" Rates very reasonable. Birds Eye Matches Cards for these; the best on earth are be ing distributed through the city. We will redeem them Bring them to us. Oregon Strawberries Direct From Grower Now Daily. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. He Wintl It.-llirnliunl Men, 11 mi the of Norway, filed hi declination of llltclltioll lO bcCOIIII) it citlWII of till great country yesterday with County Clerk .1. C. Clinton. Adjusting the Loss. I, J, Rii-hmd. tin- well known Portland edjulei wa In tin city yesterday, looking into the losses incident to the recent lire 011 Ator trcel, a ml spent, the day in hi calculations; Imt juet wlmt they amounted to, mill wlio bore thi-ni, I one of (lioM thing ili-nli'il U tin' reported. Anvwsv. they were settled, Mit Van lucti of Astoifa. Chi:, w i.im' nf tli fortunate winner of a prl.e credit certificate in the tmininiolli pub licity word rontct, rceeiilly conducted liy Kiler Piano House, tin Mmlur iimio mill organ ili-nli rx of Portland. Hclng unable to tiiki advantage f ecitilleate, lii' tranfeired it to HI, Helen' II ill, the directors of which uiilii'il it toward tli- purcha-e of a beautiful llotmrt M- Cable pi. iini. Do An Injustice. "1 he allegation in Lhc complaint do an injustice to I lie tin 11k finiii public point of view in that they allege fraud which will be uliuw 11 ill an entirely different light when the Bli-wcr i filed. My portion in the transaction wu purely a busi ness priiHiilion in the interet of the stockholder for whom I acted ax tru tc. It i the buinea of a bank to loan money and protect iU iccuritie and in thi intance it wan done," The following utatement waa made by Canh icr .1. R Hiw.'in. of the Atoriu Na tional Hank yesterday, when wen in reifanl to the ault filed B(Taint the bank bv .lohn llalm. Caught at Kalama. Sheriff Tlmnm I.im ill'1 recviwd word lal eveniii); f nun the atithoiitic at Kalama, 'nli., thai two fellow had Ihch nn tlnl t hen fur holding up a citiren on Tuedny nielli, ami on Ih-Iii taken to jnil and aearched. they had all the ntulT on them that wa it-cent ly stolen from Kelley'a lj"Ht:nu Camp, in thii county, and for which Sheriff l.inville had out de-crip-tivc circular. The hherifT will leave for Kalama thU morninf;, via I lie A. A C. evpre!., and if they do not make a cac ayain-t tlu'in at that place, he will briii( them here mid make a try nloiijf the ame line that will probably atick. New Fire Station. Oorjje Kaboth, (hairinan of the Tublic Troperty Com iiiiltee. tatP that the committee ha been in communication with the O. It. A N". oflicinl. lookinj; toward ecurinc a Nite for intallinft the new fire tie partnicnt elation. About n year ago the company proposed to the city that a fire xtntion be etablihed near iN property, statinjr that they would allow the city the use of the property for a rental of $3 a month. At that time the city did not feel able to consider the proposition, but now the matter ha been taken up with the company, and it i probable that the new station will be put in, and one of the fire engine kept there in condition for any finer jreney which may arie. Signal Honor. It will be a pleasure for the ninny friend of lr. Thomas llo, who is at present taking a apeeial course in the medical department at Columbia University, New York, to know that ho has been highly honored by hi classmates. Shortly after his entrance into the university, ho was admitted into the Sigma Kni fraternity, one of the strongest and most exclus ive college secret societies, in America. This in itself was counted quite an honor, as the fraternity, rarely takes in any student as a member, until after his second year in college. Word was received in thi city yesterday, that Mr. Koss had been further honored by his fraternity, by being sent as a dele gate to the Ti Provence Convention which meet in Philadelphia shortly During this, his first year at the uni versity, "Tom" easily made the football team, and distinguisbed himself in all the games played. Ho expects to re turn to Astoria in a month or so. and his friends and acquaintances will be more than glad to welcome him home, after his successful year at college. Water Ratei, Today h the lust day In which to pay the water rate and eeape paying thu t't cent penult)', Meet Lait Night. The regular meet ing of the Lincoln Annuity took place lust night, Mr. Mallroy, the vice prel deiit, being present. Ho will leave today for HchsIiIc where ha will orga nize a new lodge, Mi Hiiilje Welch, of Aloria( Ore., wu one of the fortunate winner of a prixo credit ceililleute in the imiininoth publicity word contest, recently con ducted by Kihr' 1'iano House, the popular piano and organ dealer of Portland. Him applied it toward the purchiixi' of a beautiful llobull M. Cubic piano. Almost Done, The cradle for the big log nift to be contrueted by the lien- son l-ogging Company, which is being huill by Contractor I'astaU'iid, will b compleieu w w enu 01 mis wuck at Vetport. mill be rendy for towing to Wallace slough four miles above that place on tlii oitlu of the river. It in intended to Isgin work in the construc tion of the monster raft at once and Jiave it ready for it-V long ocean voy age to Sun 1'edro by the last of June. .The raft will be Wm feet long, 50 feet wide, uud XI feet deep drawing about Ul feet of water. Lively Meeting. -A lively meeting of the Wet Knd Improvement Club took place ut evening, in the hall almve the co-operative store. There wa an at tendance of almul fifty residents of that dittict, and a number of new mi iiils-is were taken iu. The condition of a number of sewers, and the conse quent danger to the public health, was dicitscd. and a committee was ap pointed to confer with the board of health and e- whether or not tome thing could ! done. It was decided to prent a petition to the city council,, fur water mains for West Commercial and Alameda avenues. The matter of in-talling a (ire station in I'liiontown cmne up mid a request will be made to have one Imaleil in this section, which at present is practically unprotected. A committee wa appointed to look into Ih.- matter of dividing the first ward, and it seemed to lie the unanimous op inimi of those present that such a di- viion should be made. Resident in Cniontowii wih to have a public li- brarv. a the one in the city hall i o far away that the great majority can not use it without inconvenience. An effort will probably lie made to estab lish one in that part of the city. Will Arrive Saturday Captain F.dith Jenkins mid Captain Flir.alsth Harris of provincial headquarters, will arrive here Saturday from Port hind, and take a lending part in the meetings which it ill occur in the Sulvation army hall at Fight h and Commercial on Saturday and Sunday. IJoth arc talented fqieak er. and il will Is- well worth your time to hear them. The meetings on Sun day "ill iH-cur at 11 a. in.. 3 p. 111., and S p. in., ami everyone i cordially invited to be pti-ent. 5-KMt, 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. O 00000000000000000 The, teamhip Roanoke arrived in at ," o'clock yeterday evening fiom Los Angcle. Sun Francisco, Kiireka, and loos Hay points, with 111 pascngcrs ami 'Jim ton of freight for Portland. She had fair paage all the way up, with the exception of a pretty steady though not strong head wind. Captain Dunham reports meeting the steamer Francis II. b'ggctt jut a he was en tering Humboldt Ray, the Leggett be ing bound out. and south, in search of her famous tow, the Hammond raft, which was lolling around in the open sea some miles to the south'nrd and westward; the Leggett hailed the Roanoke fof word of the drifting raft but Captain Dunham had no news te offer, and the big towing steamer kept on her way. She bad to enter Eureka to secure supplies for a longer cruise after her lubberly charge, Of the big list of passengers, two were for this city, Mr. .T. H. Manuel I and Mr. Frank Prink, both of whom were in the best of spirits nml decidedly glad to be on Astoria soil and among Astoria friends again. The Roanoke went on to the metropolis nt 7:,"?0 o'clock. The Callender steamer Jordan return ed to this port under command of her popular master. Captain Charley .Tor dan, yesterday morning nt 6 o'clock front Portlnnd, where she has been for the past five weeks undergoing transi tion from a wood-burner to nn oil burner The work was thoroughly well done, and incidentally, she wns hand somely painted from steam to stern post and looks like n brand-new boat, She brought down in tow the little steamer James It. Stevens, which will undergo federal inspection here in a few days. The Jordan resumed her regularly run from this port yesterday afternoon, for Altoona, Elliott', Char leston, P.rook field, Cathlainet, Skamo kawa Johnson's, Pillap lioek, Hunter' and Itockhiml, and will continue to do this stunt until further order. The KprccklrV steariishlp J'.reakwater came down from Portland, yesterday about noon having been held tip in the river by the early moffiiug fog, and left put for sea and Hun Francisco and way port at 1 :30 p, m. 1 he following peo ple left this port on her, for Coo Hays I). Mercer, Air. and Al.r. I). W Floyd and three children j Airs. V. II. Floyd, Air, and Air. I). Hepburn, P. Huther land, and L. Olscnj Hnd for Han Fran cisco. All A. K. Itaird and F. A. Hhtick, The next steamer of the San Fran-cieo-Port In ud line doe at this port, i the Costa Ilica, and she is looked for on Friday or Saturday, but the schedule is so diorganiwed just now there j no sjHttking with certainty a to day or hours of aiiivnl or depurture, Harry Skinner, the popular purser of the sli-u flier Alliance, lias abandoned the sea for the iot of a drummer for a Portland firm, and will pursue the quest for a livelihood on terra firma from this on. The steamer I.urline wa a bit behind her schedule last evening. She went up with the following people on her regis ter: H. Ingall and J. L. I)u Boie. FIVE DAYS MORE. The insistent duty of the hour for lb-publicans, i to reg- ister, There i nothing just so im- perative as thi, and further neglect of this assential must be J deemed a tacit breach of good faith and purpose. Go on record as a Republican and itay on rec- w 4 ord to the last moment of the 4 campaign. It is just as much a duty as voting and the full reg- Mration of the party is one of the requirements of the elective processes provided by law. Ful- fil the law and take your victory a becomes the best of citizen! Register now! NWII X0WM! WHO SAYS SO? The whole eating world of Astoria tay o! Says what? Why, that the only place in the city for a genuine, square, well-cooked, comfortable, meal, at a modest cost, is the Palace Restaur ant, on Commercial street opposite the Page Block. The statement is so gen eral and generous that to doubt it is folly and to believe it and profit by it, J he bet of good judgment in the eat ing line. The proof 0' the pudding is in the eating 0' it," PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. The net surplus of the PHENIX exceeds its losses in the San Francisco conflagation, leaving its capital of $1,000, OOO.oo and re-insurance reserve unimpared. Portland, Me. 1866 Boston, Mass., 1872 Chicago, Ills. 1871 Baltimore, Md. 1904 Toronto, Canada, 1904 In these and all other conflagrations of the past fifty years the PHENIX has paid its losses promptly and without asess ing its stockholders for a dollar. This record will be maintained in the case of San Francisco. Our adjusters are already on the ground to pay every legitimate claim. f CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISES' PRESED FREE, WHENEVER YOP 8At ONE PIANO NUMBER FREE WITH Beautiful RSayS As beautiful as the msith of May are our new There is quality and tone and full measured satisfac tion in every stitch. msm urn Astoria's Reliable Clothier A Breken 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. N. A. Ackermaa, 421 Bond St. doesaX manner of texidenny, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty ana a-i wors guaranteed. Don't be fooled and made to believe rheumatism can be cured with local applications. Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea is the only positive cure for rheumatism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. (X)OCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX J, H. LENEHAN, General Agent, Chicago. S, ELMORE & CO., Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. EVERY t3-oo BOUGHT AT WIS S3 Spring Suits Look where you may, try as you will nothing will com pare with the roaster pieces of "High Art Tailoring, shown In the Suits, Wise has to offer. m TO 835 '9 THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, eards, mounts, and all the technical detail 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 aU. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chain No hag waita. FOR RENT. A large front room, with large closet and stove, suitable for one or two gentle men. Enquire after 5 p. m. at 365 Duane street. 5-3-lw.