FRIDAY, MAY n, 1906. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 i 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, ANfi WILL NOT REGRET IT. WE SELL IT. ROSS, HIGGINS m Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. m mis of i m Rev. Anna Khaw MM of IP UHl-t Hot ell 01 It till III till Will III Mil) api'llk iii (Mil Fellow.' Hall tonight. AdmMoii free. V lilting llli Old Haunts.-!!. T. Kind lay, at mm linn- mi nndei'-tiidy In lliU city for John I). ltN'ki'felli r and Imi ilenlully ill the oil wnv, lull llott nil epihryo apple king down around Med- old, ii ill the city reviewing the Mine. f Iii old-lline piracy and uieetillK old friend. He U liiippv and mijuinc ill M purlill u nd eveiynne in t III mall's town wlhr liim tlm fil'le-l reiill.iitlnil of lt hl "frniifiil" dream, lie' a prai li, anyway! Hotel Irving European nan, The only ateem-heated hotel in Aitorta; large aod airy roomi; pricei from so cents to 1 1. 50; well prepared and daintily served meals at 15 cents. Special ratte per wtek or month for room and board to permanent gueiti. Our bun meeti all trains and steamboats. Fell Dead Yesterday. IntellKeiw leached thin elty )eterday, from Ul W. T. Thy, iiiperintendent of the Hot Lake sanitarium, that baric K. Camp. 111. of thin elty. hail drtipd dead in the rotunda of the hotel there vetcr day morning. Exalted Itnler i. ('. Ful ton, Of the local Indue. H. 1. K. Im mediately wired direction to have the remain shipped to thin city, and on their arrival, the funeral olmeqnlen will I provided for under the aiiplc of that orjtiiniwtiou. Mr. Campbell wa well known here and ha many frlendu who will regret to hear of hi mldeii dcmi.el From Thit Day On.-The Fair Eat m Millionary utore will place ita entire elegant stock of dreat and street hats and nil dainty acciorie, before ite cuntomers, today, upon a baala of lib eral diicount from recent prevailing pricei. Tl.ia eonceion will continue indefinitely, and ladica ihould avail themiclvft of the pronounced cut. 5 6 tf. Come to Odd Fellow' Hull tonight to the fiee lecture given by Itev. Anna Bhaw. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hats at tU Ilonton Millinery store, 483 Bond atreet Mn. Jaloff, milliner. tf. Baseball goods at Svsnaon'a. The tery best board to ba obtained in the dty is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates rery 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. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. Jail Material. A big writad of jxil iimlfiliiU arrived on the "A. A C." railroad from the cnt last night, d lined fur (lie Tillamook county jull, now in twirif of erection, Tim lf m HI no forward to that elty on tlm Him If. Kliimif tomorrow morning. Juat A Coupler-Two deeds went to the iulille record of (.'latop county yeterdiiy, to-witi I'runk Mi'nnn imd 1 ." to miuii uui''ii, wunain.v, Ti.i'm, lot . ID, 17. 1. and block 0, Ty lor' Aorii Dnvid Vet and wife to School IH(rlct No, 7, warranty, 1. con veying one acre of land to Clatsop comi ty for nrhool purpone. He nre and hear Rev, Anna Mmw toi.lulit at Odd Fellow, (loll. Will Come In Time. H m (ret Una on lownrd threw year in'' the I.ewi & Clink bridge wan finished and Vet the road to Warrentiiti i not nliiuked. It I in a Imrden to very many people mid the iHiiier it 1 put ill pa-futile khiiM- the better It will lie for the commerce ami comfort of the county. Not Wanted Here.-The Albert I.. !nn who w ditw-harged from Sing King prion on Wednesday lat, i not wanted in thU city nor county on any I i-i iniiiiul uriuH'ni. u linlcvir. IhollL'li It U known that he humbugged a few people hereabout, ome year ago, when he a building nkidoo railroada and po-dng a ,1. Pierrepont MorjiJ". -ft., etc.. etf. , Just For Kxample. While the com jnon muncil i making the proj-r and nc-rary movf to clear the trei-t and alley and back yards of the tuff that cumber them ami make them untight ly. It might rmt I a, bad Idea for some of thoe who ar in that body to re .move the pile of wood that are hamper )ii(f the t horoughf nn- in their iwljjhlx.r IhkmI. H would l" an example worth "citing and following "auo' for the giHiM i ance for the gander" when it ciiine to a clean up. On A beastly Charge. John Taylor Coffee, uf Si-vcn-uti. appeared yo-terdiiy in the court of .luoticfl (Joodimui, here on n charge of incet, preferred by hi Boii in htw, Oniric Knudecn, who' wife Kvn. i the alleged victim of the terrible o!Tciie ng.iint law and hum anity. He wa duly arniigued and placi d miller IkhhN of $1,01X1 fm- hi ap pearance la court on Saturday next at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The charac ter of thn testimony i aid to be be tial In the extreme. Lat night the pritotier wa rcleaed on the required bond being given by hi two brothers Second Big Order. The Atoiiu Iron Work received a heavy order yc-ter dav from T.ihby. McN'ully A I.ibby, of Chicago, for the M-cond lot of machines for double-ending and squeezing cans, Kiniilar to the flrt made and shipped to thi bljr firm of packer. I he num ber of machine in the present bill in thro.', and the order U worth in the neighborhood 'of $5,000. The machines are very valuable and rapid worker and will do up about seventy cans per minute, and arc rated an among tno fm est and1 quickest devices in the labor saving mcchaniHms of the day. Moving McClure School. A meeting of the board of directors of the Astoria Kchool dintrict was held yesterday aft ernoon to consider the matter of the immediate removal of the McClure school building and its revampmcnt on ground that is not shifting. It is pro posed to move it fifty-two feet to the westward and twelve feet to the south ward, on the lot now occupied, and the board will call a mass-meeting of the district citizens, for next Tuesday evening, at the Shively school building to confer and agree upon the pluus and arrange for the scope of the movement and its cost, as it will involve a large expenditure. The board also passed an order requiring all applicants for poi Hons aa teachers, to file their requests for fall assignments, at the earliest date possible. A rare treat Tonight at Odd Fellows Hall, Rev. Anna Shaw will speak oa Entertain!. Mlia Grace Leahy gave ii delightful parly NViliM'Mlny evening to n number of her friends at her home at 4M iHth street. ' Book Wanted. Anyone who may tave book, magiiiisliie or papers to give to the Seamen' Friend Kw-ifty, may leave tloiir at I'auUen's lh market, where the Chaplain will get tlicrn to di Irlliiitu among the vcel and fih la I iml". Meet Tonight. -The Hoard of Diret- lor of the Heaincn' Friend Society will 11 1 1 1 tuiiiglilt in the) (cut 111 1 llotii Kvery member 1 requested to Im- pres ent, a mutter of great importance Mill be ilclibcriitolt on, Delegates to Grsnd Court. The dele gate to the grand court of the order of Forchler of America, which meet in Condon next Tueday, from the As toria lodge are K. I. I.lneiiwcbcr. and Itobeit McClean, f!rand Trnnteo Andrew Dalgity. and Deputy Supreme Hanger Al. Nchrocib-r, will 11U0 be in atten hi nee, Investigate Telephone FranchiseOn Huridav the Mayor and member of the ity have arranged to go to Cortland and luvi-tigate the frinichie granted the automatic telephone company by that city with a view of gaining a better idea of drawing up one that will be aiiitable for thi city. The fire lepar.tmeiit, and the manner of street improvement in Cortland will alio be lookced into. Quieted Down The Trouble. In a big ravine back uf the big Tongue Point linniM-ring mill there are quartered a lot of foreigner who are employed in and about the mill in variou capa t !(, and they are made up of all the far easterner from Italy, Mexico and other iiubuibati countriei and arc pro- Nile of erap on short notice. Wednes day night there wa a row of great projiortion started up in the hollow ami the uproar ent Manager Hume and one of hi aUtniit to the scene of conflict in a hiirrv. Thev found the place in an angry turmoil and' one man rut in the scrimmage, and later the au thorities at the city hall and the court houe were notified of the pending war and a couple of officer went up and made an investigation but did not suc ceed in finding the leader nor those responsible for the cutting of the in jure.! man; and at last account the whole thing had simmered down and wa in stutu quo. at least for the time being. On Serious Charge. Sheriff Thomas l.inville returned lat night from Kal- aina. where he went to secure some ttol- cn g'WMl. which were taken from Kel ly' figging camn some time ago. and for which men the sheriff ha. had out lescriplive circular. The sheriff se cured the good, which were found on the two men arrested for holding up a man near Kalamn Tueolay night. The goods recovered con-isted of 13 loggers sliiie. a rill"', and eveii suit of under ware. The men were examined at Ka lamn vetcnhiy and held 011 a charge of tighway robbery. It seems the men hired an old man to haul the stolen good from IjiiIoux' Landing to Ka lamn,. nmP after he bad done so at the point of a revolver, held him up and took a watch and .00 from him. The case is a clear one against the men, and they will probably have a chance lo serve time. WHO SAYS SO? The whole eating world of Astoria says so! Says whatt 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, the best of good judgment in the eat ing line. The proof o' the pudding is in the eating 0' it." Will Arrive Saturday Captain Edith Jenkins and Captain Elizabeth Harris of provincial headquarters, will arrive here Saturday from Portland, and take a leading part in the meetings which will occur in the Salvation army hall at Eighth and Commercial on Saturday and Sunday. Both are talented speak ers, and it will be well worth your time to hear them. The meetings on Sun day will occur at 11 a. m., 3 p. m., and 8 p. m., and everyone is cordially invited to be present. 5-10-4t. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremondd, Tex., writes, April 15, 1002. "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. I would not be with out it in the house. I have used it on my littlo girl for growing pains and aches in her knees. It cured her right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good success. It is the best linimont I evep used." 25o, 50c 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. O 00000000000000000 " V.. A. Kelcr, of Portland, U a busl ne visitor in the city. A. I. Btrausa, of Cincinatl I a busi ne vIltor in Astoija. K, II, Hpcar went to Portland last evening at 0:10 o'clock. ...William iibon, of Um Angeles i in the city on n biiinc tour. W, C, Morley of Portland arrived here yesterday on the noon train. If. Crohn went to Portland last night after a business stay ben? of a day. W..H. Irving left lip for the metro poll last evening on a buine trip. . .John Schwartz, of Chicago, arrived in the city yesterday on a busine trip. Mrs. .fame Kindred and daughter, of Warrenton were in the city Thursday. II, Fleckentein, of Portland, came down on the W.Vt train yesterday morn ing. K. If. Peeves of Seattle, i in the city on a busine trip for a day or two. J. H. Kenncedy was a paenger for Portland, on the steamer I.urline lat night. William firay, -Ir., of Chicago, arriv ed In Astoria yesterday on the noon ex pre. A. (i. Hassled, of Detroit, arrived here on the noon train yesterday on a busine trip. Mis. H. R. Hutchinson, of Tacoma, i in the city the guest of her friend, .Mrs. 0. K. Uuiidquist. Mr. M. It- Pomcroy, accornpunied by .Miss Hazel Wirtz. left up for the met- roli on the I.urline last evening. Mis Grace I.owry of thi city, re turned this week from a few days busi nes and pleasure trip to Portland. FOUR DAYS MORE The insistent duty of the hour for Republicans, U to reg- liter. There is nothing just so im- pert tire a this, and further neglect of this essential must be d'-emed a tacit breach of good 4 faith and purpose. Go on record as a Republican and stay on rec- ord to the last moment of the 4 campaign. It is just as much a 4 4 duty a votiag arid the full reg- istration of the party is one of the requirements of the elective processes provided by law. Ful- HI the law and take your victory as becomes the best of citizens! Register now! hWll JCOW!!! 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 adjustors are already on the ground to pay every legitimate claim. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISES' PBESED FREE, WHENEVER YOU SAY ONE PIANO NUMBER FREE WITH Beautiful As bsiutifol as the "suits of May are our new fir There is quality and tone and full measured satisfac tion in every stitch. i msm Astoria's Reliable Clothier A Broken Wheel, a loose tira or wag on a buggy repairs of sny 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. Ackerman, 421 Bond SL, dowaD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, nut treas making a specialty and a.1 work 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. )OOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXJOOC J, H. LENEHAN, General Agent, Chicago. S, ELMORE & CO., Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. EVERY I5.00 BOUGHT AT WISES Spring Suits Look where you may, try aa you will nothing will com pare with the muter pieces of "High Art Tailoring, shown In the Suits, Wi has to offer. SI TO $35 THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaka, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical detail of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, ami tell him so. That is all For a good share go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five cbairs No long waits. , FOR RENT. A large front room, with large closet and stove, suitable for one or two gentle men. Enquire after 5 p. m. at 353 Duane street. 5-3-1- Equal Suffrage. and $1.00.