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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1906)
MONDAY, MAY m, 1906. THE MOIINING ' ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. Matches to Burn We art telling the famous - "Birds Eye Matches' Tin perfect safety match which prevents fire from tide friction. BRING IN YOUR COUPON CARDS-WE REDEEM THEH THIS WEEK. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE WATERFRONT WADS. Tin- lltitlxli steamship Klllmrn went up the river yesterday morning and will KmiiI lumber out fin (leinm, Italy, nt the X. I', Yards ami mill. The steamer llcdomlo arrival In ye, j terday from Sun Francisco, unl went on to tlx nii'tinNil nt oiiiv The steamship ( 'ml a Itim U lu ilown I fmm I'm tin ml nt 4:'MI o'clock this morning, en mule In Sun Francisco, ( ('uptaln Orillith. of the lliill.li hark Oalgata, report that ha voyage of 132 day from Hamburg wax uneventful, except for a smashing gale In the Kng lih channel, when hi cargo shifted a Ml ami he was delayed for a short while ! putting it hack hi place. The steamer IVtaplch arrived in from Hn Fran.liti yesterday afternoon and ; w. nt directly on to the metroiH.li. j "" " I The Italian .hip Cati rltm, and the ! British bip Procyon, came In on the hawser of the dandy Walluhi yeter day, at separate haul, however, ON THE WAR PATH. The following prmHive officer and representative of ( .la t sop eoiinly will leave the city thi morning for a cam paign tour through the county, and will I gone for aeveral day, doing good ervlc for the Republican party and themselves: Amu Brlx and John Me Cue, for representative) W, T, Hchoflcld for tUte senator, and Mcrrltt R. Pome roy, for herlff. May they bring back unequivocal aurm of the nirrMi of their mission and of the party In June. Hotel Irving European id. The only steam-heated hotel in Astoria; large and airy rooms; prket from 50 centt to li.jo; well prepared and daintily terved meala at as centa. Special ratet per week or month for room and board to permanent fuettt. Our but meet all trains and tteamboata. From This Day On. The Fair Eat m Milllonary store will place Itt entire elegant atock of drese and street hate and all dainty accessories, before it customers, today, upon a basis of lib eral dUcount from recent prevailing prices. Tl.it conception will continue indefinitely, and ladirt should avail thomtelves of the pronounced cut. Sd-tf. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hate at the Donton Millinery store, 483 Bond street, Mrs. Jaloff, milliner. tf. Baseball goods at Sventon's. Tke very best board to be obtained In the dty it 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. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. CROCERS. "J. PIERREPONT MORGAN, JR." Story of Hit Career In the "Evergreen" Preclude. A lit tin ripple of excitement was created here Tuesday nlitht when Nnri(T McDonald received won! from Nalicottn to tin- effect that N. T. Mini nril, who po'i a the J. Plcriepont Miiryiiii of Naheotta about a year ago. mikI Inter iiiikIc hurried exit from t It rotmly uud slutc, hu been ein on the (rain going from Portland to Taeoma in company with hi wife ami child, Hlii-rilf McDonald went to Taeoma and Seattle next day and thoroughly inves tigated the matter only to find that Mwnnrd had stopped at neither place hut had (one straight through to Brit lh Colombia. A warrant for hi arret was .Ued Immediately after hi flight ll iiintiicr hut, o far, he ho eluded ervh-e and kept c-r't hi hiding place. .Mauord will be remembered an the defaulting station ajjent for the I. It. A x. comply at Naheotta. Karly ft xiiiiiiiit he leaed the Naheotta Houite ni refurnished It a a first clu houej he organised the Pacific Auto Company to run a line of automobile to the beach and, in fact, show) to much en terprise that the railroad company in vestigated hie account and found him W'lO liort. Reside the above named fll.r,,ri,e. he built a hall at Long Iteach and engaged an orchestra and theater company orv at least, promoted a company for the purpose. All of these eompanie and enterprises were swindle and all the stockholder money went into Miinurd' pocket. It wa esti mated at the time that hi clean-up amounted to about 12000. It was thought that be wa playing for a much larger stake but the company's Investi gation frightened him away. Reside the company which furnUhed hi. tmiid to the railroad company, his victim were, A. V. Reeve, Joe Higgin, ('. J, Pet.-Mon, Chnrie. ftrtimMrom and Roliert White. Warrant for hi arret were Uued on complaint of the bond ing company and A. V. Reeve, but from that time he wa never heard of until he wa iK-en and recngtiiml on the Portland and Seattle train by M. V. PilMitiry, a traveling alcman for a Portluiiil firm. He i douhtlcMt now again Mife in llritih Cohimhia. ('(insiilcnilili" Mirpiiic j exprexscd tlmt the homling compniiy gave up the cha- no eu.ilv unit it i- Hiirinl-cd that he may have ttlcd muttora with that company. Wilhipa Ilaihor Pilot. There will be plenty of wit and humor in Dr. Short' lecture the 15th, THE BIGGEST EVER. County Treasurer C. H. Hcitborn made a turn over of cancelled warranta to County Clerk J. C. Clinton, on account of ClaUop county, on Saturday last that exceed, anything of the (tort in the record of the county. In all funds the rodeemcd paper stood for ju-vt $l.r7, 220.48; and cleaned up the treasury to date on the score of bills paid. Hear "The fio'pcl of Good Cheer," a most entertaining lecture. THE BIG EXCURSION. There were but nine coaches on the Portlnnd-Astoriu-Scuside excursion yes terday morning, but they were full to the limit of people out for a good time, niul a number of young people joined tint outtlt here, making the alTair com pletely what i should be. These ex curiong are becoming very populup and are one of the live features of the Sun day program nt the City-by-the-Sea. Sciatica Cured After Twenty Years of Torture. For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Masaey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minne apolis, Minn,, was tortured by sciatica. The pain and suffering which ho endur ed during this time is beyond compre hension. Nothing gave him any perma nent relief until he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application of that liniment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has effected a permanent euro. If troubled with sciatica or rheu matism why not try a 5-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quiakly it relieves the pain. For sale by Frank Hart, and leading druggists. Morning Astoiian 65 cents per month. TRYING TO FOOL OREGONIANS. . Down in Oregon jut now the doino rat nre pleading with the voler of lU piililiciilloii full It that t he only way to curry Into effect the Republican policies advocated bv President Roosevelt I to elect democrat to ollice. "It I claim ed." say, tic Oregon la n, "that the only genuine, true blue representatives of Republican doctrine nt present are those pf ciiiiiiently patriotic; citizens whose name adorn the democratic ticket.'' The Republican of Oregon are bigger fool, than we believe them to Ik.' If they fail to understand that President Itooevelt will receive no snport from democrat in sillier houe of congress save where public opinion coinjie! such support from democrul and Republicans alike, The attempt of the democrat to claim him and bis policies as democratic is the strongest pos.il.li admission of his strength with the coplc, and unless we are greatly mistaken the next con ere will contain a larger numW of llcpiihllcim than the present one does. Ami they will In- Republican who have given bond to stand with Roosevelt for bit Republican program of the square deal. From no part of the country dries there come a ign that the President ha lost his hold upon public confidence. Hi present effort to bring the Standard Oil, beef, sugar, powder and other trust to compliance with the law are siii- to make him more popular than ever, and there i little danger that the congressional elections thi fall will not give him Increased support in the house, or that th state legislature now about to be elected will fail to strengthen him and hi policies in the senate. We havej no fear that Oregon will be missing from tin- Republican column, Tscoma led ger. NEWS ITEM. Sportsmen and tourists will be inter ested in two psmpblets just issued by the pavtcngcr department of the Denver A Rio ftrtinde Railroad. One is a bulle tin giving particulars regarding the Colorado and Utah fishing resorts, and the other a list of hotels and the various kind of accommodation obtainable at different point in the Rocky Mountain region. Exposure To cold draught of air. to keen and cutting winds, sudden chsnges of tbe tempersture, scanty clothing, undue ex plsure of the throat and neck after public spesking and singing, bring on mug and colds. Ballsrd'a Horehound Syrun i the best cure. Mrs. A. Parr, Ilouston, Tei., writes, Jan. 31. 1M2: "One bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured me of a very bad cough. It is very pleasant to take. Sold by Hart's drug store. ooexxxxxxxxxxwexxxx JVXV york: THE BEST $5 HAT IN THE WORLD. It is the fashion nowadays for every mother's son of a clothing dealer to claim that "HE" is the only favored one who carries the "BEST" clothes. Do you, Mr. Customer, believe that ONE factory, makes all the good clothes in America. Indeed, some factories who were the ones, but a few years ago, bare de generated and new men, young men, men of nerve, of ambition and of pride have grasped the reins and the M and S or the X and Y Brands of former years, are passed NOW! Today, new people are to the fore, tomorrow too will be brushed aside, by younger, more vigorous men with newer ideas and so the world has, does and ever will, move on. The question therefore Is: which one of your local clothiers is the most aggressive, the most up-to-date one; who is it that will take up new ideas, new makes FIRST? When you have answered that question, then you can safely decide as to who "DOES" come nearest to that ideal. "Don't judge a firm by its pretensions." "Judge a clothier as you would a preacher." "A doctor, a lawyer, a mechanic, etc." "Juige every man or firm by the "MAN BEHIND THE GOODS." a.4a.i.i. n.ii.ui. ruitt.M -XV9t,V act- 9 JLXW4GAJi VlVltlllCI XOOOOOOCOCXXXXXXOOiXK I OWE IN FIVE HOURS. One of the agents to assist the Sn Francisco sufferers i Seaside lodge N'o. 12, A, 0, f, " at it regular meeting, held last Saturday night, letter was read fwm a memU-r of that lodge, liv lug lit Sun Francisco, asking for a pair of shoes for his diiuglit r. one pair for his wife, one. pair for himself, and two negligee shirt for himself. Uy a vote of the lodge bis rcpicst wa granted and Bro, Thomas Dealey wa appointed a committee i,t one to make the purchssc of the articles. The purchase wa made on Saturday night. The goods were sbipjied by Wells,. Fargo Kxprva Co., and are now 011 their way, while a let ter wa written to the needy brother, stating what, bad been done to relieve hlrn, which letter was mailed on Satur day night and started on its way on Sunday morning. All honor to such a lodge. This, plus tfjHJW sent last week by the lodgic to San Francisco. JUST A BUTT-IN. When you get tired of thinking out the political problem of the day. and want to relax your mind to a considera tion of something all hands can unite upon, just cast a thought toward the Fourth of July celebration that Astoria I to haw, and remember there ia cosy little Wius of $165 to begin on, end only fifty days remains before tbe na tional holiday is upon tbe community, with all It demands for pleasure and entertainment j a butt-in- tuggetion, a it were. WORK TO BEGIN TODAY. Today workmen will b-gin installing a number of fire hydrantt for the pro tection of the city hall and the St. Mary's hospital. One hydrant will be put in at the corner of Fifteenth and Exchange streets and another at the corner of Sixteenth and Exchange- The work has been ordered by the water commiosion a thing now are these two new and valuable buildings are totally without fire protection. TRIP TO PORTLAND. Mayor Wise, and a number of coun cilmen and city officials left yesterday morning for Portland where it is their intention to inspect the automatic tele phone franchise which the Portland city council has ju'-t granted. Tbe manner of the metropolis' fire system, and it's street improvements will nho be in spected. You cannot afford to miss Dr. Short of Portland at the M. E. church Tuesday evening. cooxxoooooxoooooooo Clothes Bought af Herman Wises Store pressed Free Whenever you Say So. WHAT IS THE BEST CLOTHING w is NEW TELEPHONE LINE Residents of the Olney Section Will Have Complete System of Tele- ' s phone Communlcatioi, If. Lcilicl who organized (he telephone line among the residents on the North Shore a short time ago announces that he will -t about interviewing the resi dent of the. Olney section, with a view of installing a telephone service throughout that part of tbe country. Mr. I'ibel slates that it is his inten tion to see all the farinm and those residing in and about Olney this week, and tJiow them his proposition. The company will be fortned as I that on the North Shore by having all those who desire a telephone service purchase a certain number of shares of stock, which money will then be ucd to build j the line. There is hardly a doubt but Xhat the scheme will be a complete suc cess, and that the residents of the Plney country will be glad to enter in to this proposition which will bring hem into direct communication with the outside. As yet it is too early to state anything definite, save that the scheme is on foot, and will be pushed for all it ia worth. REMAINS ARRIVE. The remains of the late William Campbell, who died last week at Hot Lake, Ore., arrived in Astoria yesterday on tbe noon train and were taken to the Pohl funeral parlors. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made as yet, though it is probable that the Elks will have charge. The interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. BURIED YESTERDAY. The funeral of the late John Kamp pila occurred yesterday under the aus pices of the Finnish Brotherhood, of which organization the deceased was a member. Tbe interment was in the Greenwood cemetery. Don't be fooled and made to believe rheumatism can be cured with local applications. Hollister'a Rocky Moun tain Tea is the only positive cure for rheumatism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. Stomach Troubles. Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and highly! respected resident of Faisonia, Miss., was sick with stomach trouble for more than, six months. Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets cured her. She says: "I can now eat anything I want and am the proudest woman in the world to find such a good medicine." For sale by Frank Hart, druggist, and leading druggist. y-v ' ' ' TWO MORE DAYS. . The Insistent duty of the hour for Republicans, is to reg- Ister. , ' There is nothing just to im- perative , as this, and further neglect of this assential must bo deemed a tacit breach of srood faith and purpose. Go on record at a Republican and stay on rec- ) ord to the last moment of tht campaign. It is just at much a duty as voting and the full reg- istration of tbe party it one of the requirements of the elective processes provided by law. Ful- fll tbe law and taka your victory as becomes the best of citizens! Register nowt NOW! I NOWIM For good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chain No long waits. WHO SAYS SO? The whole eating world of Astoria sayt sol Saya what? Why, that tht only place la the city for a genuine, square, well-cooked, comfortable, meal at a modest cost, ia the Palace Restaur ant, on Commercial street opposite the Page Block. The statement ia so gen eral and generous that to doubt it la folly and to believe it and profit by it, the best of good judgment in the eat ing line. The proof tf the pudding la in the eating o it." TEX PICTURE WORLD. When 70a are In need of anything in the photographic Una la the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, eardt, mounts, and all the technical detail of the business, and want the beat and last in tht way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, tht druggist, and tell him so. That ia alL 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 ft Company. Repairing and general black smithintr. Bturzies and w a zona for tale. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, dots aO manner of texidenny, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat treat making a soedaltv and al work p m m guaranteed. DRESSMAKING AT NO. 453 COM mercial street lw. What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see. That will lift bis load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist H m v