The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 15, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1900.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
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Matches
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"Birds Eye
The perfect safety match which preventi Are from tide friction.
BRING IN YOUR COUPON CARDS-WE REDEEM THEH THIS WEEK.
ROSS, HIGGINS & Co.
RELIABLE GROCERS.
ids IiS Of I TOWN
Storm Signal Up.- Weather Ob.erv
er Powell yesterday hung out the ig-!
imU for 11 Miiilliwi-oi .lot in, mill 11 s In- U
randy disappoint -d in nirli 11 iiemli
there Mill probably Im' some ugly hour
(if mln mi'l wind 1 1 m I h v or tomorrow,
ThU i one thing 110 bluff pi v 11 i I
against.
Tour of Inspection, (ieueiul Manager
.1. 1. O'ltri.ii. of the O, It. Si S. Com
pany, arrived in tin- lily in hi. private
m1, "O.'l," on tin' lul' train Sunday
high!, ami yesterday spent the day at
llum-o jk1 uortlishor point lnsieetjiig
the li nr. uiiil probity of the company
there. Ho went to Portland on the tail
of the 0:10 express t evening.
Hotel Irrlng Eoropeaa jftan. The
only (team-heated hotel lo Aitorta; large 1
and airy roomi; prices from 50 centi to
1.50; well prepared and daintily served
mealt at as Special ratei par
week or month for room and board to
permanent guests. Our but meeti all
traina and iteamboata.
An Elder-ly Project.-Thr steamship
Kliler i still fast on the big rek in
the Columbia, Mr, Peterson, the man
who Itaa thia enterprise at heart, and
pnre, ia apparently very superstitious,
lie refused to itart the erntrifugal
pumpa that were to raise the iiinken
hip. on the big title of )nt Friday, be
cau.e it w-a an unlucky d.iy, and it wa
put off until Sunday, and then it oc
curred to him that Sunday was the
"13tli" of llm moitlli. no he put it off
until yesterday morning, and the trick
wm not done then for some mmiii,
probably because on owl hooted just be
fore daylight. At all event the work
of lifting the Meamer off into ib-ep
water i yet to lie done, and it may
coine, off today, if a funeral don't pa
by before it begin.
From Thia Day On.-Thc Fair FjiH
rn Milllonwy tore will place ita entire
elefrant atock of dreaa and atrect hati
and nil dainty acceiaorle, before ita
cutomera, today, upon a baU of lib
eral discount from recent prevailing
prioea. Tl.ia conceilnn will continue
Indefinitely, and ladies should avail
themselves of the pronounced cut.
8 8 tf.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
Fine hats at the Itonton Millinery
atore, 483 Bond street Mrs. Jaloff.
milliner. tf-
Baaeball gooda at Svenaon'a.
The very best board to be obtained In
the dty li at "The Occident Hotel"
Ratca my reasonable.
OREGON
STRAWBERRIES
DAILY
JOHNSON BROS.
GOOD GOODS.
118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ora.
to Burn
telling the famous ' "
Matches
tf
In Groupi They Come. Three for
eign born people filed their declaration
of intention to Ik'COIIII' AllHlil'IIM liti
xi im, yesterday, with County Clerk Clin
lon, 'liny weivi (ili- .1, ami An
drew JiiIiiimiii. of Norway j 11 ml Frank
Nylaiider. of Finland.
..Died Veaterday. William Harkulu the
fifteen year old win of John llurkiira
died yiti.r(lay morning at tin' home
of hi p.iients ut llllnil Slouch of brain
fi'Vi-r. Th funeral will take place
Wednesday ami tin- Interment will be
in th Kniippa cemetery,
The Lateit Merger.-The latest mer
ger of imliviiliial internet revealed by
the ptiblle record of thia county, trans
pired yesterday when County C ,-rk
Clinton l-"iii a wedding lii-ene in
favor of Mr. Thloiv Flink and Mis
Mjrtle Nina 1 ley, botjj of Aatoria,
Masonic Notice A regular communi
cation of Temple llge, No- 7. A.
mid ,. M. will ! held at Maaonle Hall,
on thin Tuesday evening, May IS. ItMMJ,
at 7.3" oYlock. Ity order of M. F.. C.
llolden, secretary. Work in K. A. d-
Hear "The fiopel of Good Cheer," a
most entertaining lecture.
Interment Thia Morning. All that i"
mortal of the late Charles A. Campbell
will be consigned to the grave In Green
wood cemetery thi morning. The fun
eral will be held at Fold's undertaking
parlor at 10:30 o'clock thia inornin(f.
Itev. W. Heymour Short, of Oraee
Kplseopal church, officiating. The last
ad rite being under the auspices of
Temple 1slge No. 7. A. F. A. A. M. of
(hit citv.
Benefit Friday. On Friday afternoon
the mucUiiin' union of thlc city will
jjivu 11 Kiaiid benefit entertainment in
the Star theatre. An excellent pro
glum ha lieen provided for the iK-can-Ion
ajid no one can afford it mi it
Tim jirfKiviU of the eiiterUinnicnt will
Im- devoted to the aid of indigent mil
nicinni of the Ilitv City.
Will Exchange ChargesOn the 8th
of dune. llcv. V, S. firim, of thi- city,
piintor of the First M. K. chunh, with
din family, will leave Atoria for Delia,
Colo, win he ill flum fill charge
of the pastorate of the Metliixli-t church
at. thnt place, the present incumbent
there, llcv. C. C. Rnrick. coming here to
take charge. Mr. TUirick take- charge
on the third Sunday in .Tunc.
The Astoria Seawall. Last night wa
the time sot for the meeting of the ad
journed i-eiedon of the seawall naaembly
that tranpiivd on the 14th of April,
but in nn interview, yesterday, Chair
man Ko, of that meeting, deplored the
fact that matter had not yet pro
gressed to a point where it was exped
ient to call the people together on the
subject, and that the call would be made
jtust an Oon an they had something
tangible to offer.
There will be plenty of wit and
humor in Dr. Short's lecture the 13th.
School Mass Meeting At 7:30 o'clock
thi evening nt the Shively school
building there will be held n mass
meeting of the citizens of Atoria school
district, nt which time and place tho
board of directors of the district will be
present to confer with the people upon
tho best and most, economic plan of
protecting tho McClure school building
agninat further bnsis disturbance. The
work U absolutely necessary and will
involve a heavy bill of expenso, end it
is the deRiro of tho board to ascertain
the exact wishes of the community on
the subject. Several plans will be pre
sented and there should be a good crow d
out and a very definite understanding
in the matter in order to avoid trouble
in the future.
It is ml right to talk about beauty
habits, but moat women are too busy
hustling and have no timo to cultivate
beauty habits. Therefore- they take
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35
cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank
Hart.
Measles One case of iiieulc at 'i'i'i
'J'lilrly-foiiitli street U under quaran
tine. City I'liyoicinu Mi din report Unit
the other wise, which he hud under
supervision me now prueticully recov
ered and the ipuiriidline removed.
Returns From L01 Angeles. O, W,
T11 llmt returned lust evening from a
brief business trip to a Angcle iiikI
Noii! hern California. Mr. Talbot was
primarily culled to l Angelen by the
Illness of hi daughter, He states that
when In- left she wa greatly improved.
In Police Court, Three worthies by
Hie iniiiies of I), Johnson, II, I'liderwood,
and H, Miixon, appeared yesterday be
fore Judge Anderson in the police
court, and having plemled guilty to the
charge of Ix-ing ili link w ere caoh fined
the sum of M.00.
TIs the Last Day. -This is the k-t
day for registration of voter. The men
who have neglected this prime duly
must gel in today, or go through the
tedioii and formal ami aggravating
piis-c. of swearing in their votes. They
v,ill have no one but themselves to
blii.uie for the lacho. however, and they
have plenty of company In the general
task of blaming them, when they come
to bothering a half down busy citizen
to aid them though ou election day.
Register today, if you never register
aiiv more!
ATTENTION ELKS.
All niemU-r of A'toria ldge No. 1H0
II. I'. O. Klk. and visiting members, are
requested to meet at the lodge room at
10 o'clock A. M. Tuesday, May 15th.
1!HM, to attend the funeral of our lata
brother diaries A. Campbell.
By Ord'-r of the E. R.
J. C. CLINTON. Secretary
V, V. Tobin of Portland i a bu-lne
visitor in the city.
You cannot afford to miss Dr.
Short of Portland at tb? M. E. church
Tuesday evening.
TERRIBLY BURNED.
SAN FRANCISCO, May U.-Charles
llappe and Oeorge V. Thomas, marine
firemen, were frightfully burned yes
terday evening on the steamer Argus,
a collier lying at Third and IJerry
street. Bappe poured some kerosene on
the smoldering fire in the fire room to
start it anew. There was a loud ex
plosion and in a moment he and Thom
as, who wa standing nearby, were en
veloped in flame. Roth men were tak
en to the pot rem Kiuergency Hospital,
where it was said Ruppe vs so terribly
burmil that he would die. Thomas, it
is believed. ill tveover.
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jrsw 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, have 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 thererore 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."
"Judge every man or firm by the
"MAN BEHIND THE GOODS." '
Herman Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
BAR, BAY AND RIVER
Steamer Telegraph Resumes Her
Business Here.
STEAMER ALLIANCE ARRIVES
Mable Gale Enters Port From San Fran
ciscoRumor Legett Has Found
Raft. Costa Rica Leaves
This Morning.
At 1;07 o'clock ye-derdoy afternoon
the steamer Telegraph arrived in this
city and tied up at the Cullender pir,
after a run of six hour and seven
minute from the metropolis, with ten
way bindings to her credit. It ha been
the general opinion here that she had
been lengthened ten or fifteen feet, but
audi i' not tlie case; nothing of the
sort wa done to her, but she has been
remodeled somewhat and made a good
deal more convenient. She is equipped
for 227 jamsengiTS, and a staff of twenty-two
people and i officered as follow
Captain, .. J. Copelarid; Finst Officer.
K. K. Crawford; Pilot, Kd. Ellis; Chief
F.ngineer, I!. Dionne; Assastant Kngin
eer, Jack Meyer; Purser Harry Tuttle;
and .Steward Harry Hamilton. She left
up on her schedule time of 2:30 to the
minute.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
O FLOTSAM AND JZTSAX. O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The steamer F. A. Kilburn is due to
arrive here at any hour, though no one
seems to know just when she left San
Francisco, ,
The steamer Costa Rica i due down
from Portland at 4:30 o'clock this morn
ing en rotita to San Francisco.
The steamship Barracouta should be
in from the Bay City at almost any
time now, provided she ever left there
again.
The well-known four master, Mable
Oak, arrived in yesterday afternoon,
anil cams to lier anchorage, off the
Callender dock. She i from San Fran
cisco, and will load lumber out for San
Pedro.
The steamer Alliance arrived in from
Eureka and Coos Bay points yesterday
afternoon and docked at the Callender
Clothes Bought at Herman Wises Store pressed Free
WHAT IS
THEBEST CLOTHING
)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdO000000000000000000000000000000000
pier tit 3 p. m. Nhe had fifty-three peo
jile, on lKrd and 550 ton of freight
for Portland. She bad on board the
casketed remain of the late John Fis
cher, the father of Marguerita Fischer
and Mr. Dot tie Pyle, the well known
aetrees; Mr. Fischer wis with his
daughters and their troupe at Kitreka
where they were fulfilling an extend
ed -ngagemnt, and dieit there after a
lingering illness of months. Tiim daugh
ter BrcoinpHiiied the; body hovie to
Salon, where interment will be had
under the auspice of one or more of
the fraternities of which Mr. Fischer
was a valuabi.'- member. Tie wa Pat
Chancellor Commander of the Knights
of I'ythbiisj an F.Ik, and Woodman of
the world, and wa thoroughly respect
ed everywhere he wa known. Captain
Kelby, of the Alliance reports that at
3 o'clock on Friday morning last he
sighted a steamer to seaward, which
a nearly as he distinguished was tow
ing something that laid low to the hurt
izon, but whether it was the Leggett
with her re-captured raft, he could not
say; but whatever it was, the tow wa
bound south; this wa off Creent
City.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
O PERSONAL JTENTION. O
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Numa Kelley, of Deep River, wa a
visitor In the city yesterday.
I). M. Stewart returned from a trip
to th metropolis last night.
Frank Obven. of SUmokawa, spent
tba day Id Astoria yesterday.
W. T. Montgomery, of Los Angeles,
i In the city on a business trip.
Frank Woodfield wa a returning
passenger last night from Portland.
James Nelson of Deep River, was a
business visitor in the city yesterday,
Geo. F. Hibbart editor of the Chinook
Observer, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mr. C. J. Wood, of Tacoma
Phillip Becker of Portland is in the
city and registered at the Hotel Irving
were visiting friends in Astoria yester
day. Mi Elmore returned laat evening
from a brief visit with friends in Port
land. F. E Manchester, of Portland, is in
the city on business and domiciled at the
Occident.
Mr. and Mr. Dan Lynn returned
from Portland yesterday and will go to
MeOowan's today,
D. C. Butler of Cathlamet, came down
on the steamer Jordan, on a business
trip yesterday.
A. Sigurdsen, proprietor of the War
renton clam factory left this morning
for a. business trip to Ilwaco.
Inspector Victor Brandt, of the feder
al immigration service spent Sunday
with friends in Portland returning here
on the noon express yeeterday.
II
HillfCLOIHINO
MTnrTTfJdlr,TTIi'iiillllilliil1ii lih I ill 11 llll n I ffTIITIIMffllMIIILTM
$15.00
ONE DAY MORE.
-
The Insistent duty of the
hour for Republicans, i to reg-
inter. 4
There is nothing just so Im-
operative a this, and further
neglect of thia assential must be
deemed tacit breach of good
faith and purpose. Go on record
as a Republican and stay on rec-
ord to the last moment of ths
campaign. It is just as much a
duty as voting and the full reg- 4)
istration of the party is one of
the requirements of the elective
processes provided by law. Ful-
fil the law and take your victory
as becomes the best of citizens!
Register noWT NOWM NOWIM
For a gool share go to tho Occident
Barber Shop. Five chain No long
waita.
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, ia the Palace Restaur
ant, on Commercial atreet opposite the
Page Block. The statement ia so gen
eral and generous that to doubt it ia
folly and to believe it and profit by it,
the best of good judgment in the eat
ing line. The proof cr the pudding ia
in the eating o it."
THS PICTURE WORLD.
When you art in need of anything in
the photographic line in the amateur
way, kodaks, films, plates, cards,
mounts, and all the technical detaila
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 ia aO.
A Broken Wheel, a loose tire or wag
on a buggy repairs of any kind all
kinds can be attended at once and dona
properly, if taken to Andrew Asp ft
Company. Repairing and general black
smithing. Buggies and wagons for sale.
K. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond SL, dowaJQ
manner of taxidermy, furniture uphol
stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat
treaa making a specialty and al work
guaranteed.
DRESSMAKING AT NO. 438 COM
merdal 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
Whenever yon Say So.
to $35.