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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1906)
SATURDAY, MAY it, 1906. THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA, OREuON. " FOR DAILY NEEDS" AND SPECIAL FEEDS The groceries we deliver arc satisfying hundreds of steady patrons. Wc wish to call special attention to our line of cream- ry butter and guaranteed strictly fresh eggs. They are sure to please you. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. Licensed to Marry.--('.mniy (lirk ('Hilton tviti-iilny UmhmI h inhiiIuki' li rfii In favor uf Mr, .liicoli Wiilnlo 11 ml Mi- 1 11.1 i :i. n Wilk. IhiIIi of I hi. rlly. Probate Matter. .Iinljr TruM-haH, aililng for piiiliuli' iIitii imhiIi' (lie fnlloMliiK oiili-t: Aj'jii m liii; tlu iifiunt of .1. ", Cnni'y, uiliiiiniktiiilot' of the ctat of Mary K. Jlanwn. nil iuiH' prrw.ii, niHilutliiK V. ,. (iiMMliii ti t tn in Ul in tor of tin- c'tnl' of Dlhllcy Hiilloic Mull, i . uiulcr a InhhI of Not Worth the Money. In tin- maltrr of tlif roHii .ilf of tin' H11 1 low Itiwil to IIik Hut of Oii'kmii fur tin ii tn of ,4.IKH), whirh, i I. oil till' l.ok to arrangx through Hi1 nrxt Iryinlnturt, V. S. l"H'ii. of Oregon City, a 111.111 who it pli'tty (I'imiHlly otitl mi hia fiict, ay. in roiiiiiiiiiiii'iition to inwr: "It i not worth tin- nioiify. Tin- pro moter htiM" mi option on tin roml from tlm owner for1 fHiHHl uikI will 11111 Ur flil.OUO. if tl.ry can m-II it to the tt. No farmer in Clnrkaina comity arc obliged tn pny a toll to get tlii'ir pro itiicU to mnrki't. Wry few fntmrr. li v rwmr tin- nml, Tlir neven mile of toll roml ltd ween tin' inoiiittain ami t It cml (if tlm pulilii' roml offered to (lurkamu County a free gift nlioiit three er ngo niul rtftitril, No pro vUioii wa mail)' in the law for an ex amination of tlir title of the alleged owner, nor requiring the title to ) free from ini-iiinlireiii-. There in very little travel on thi mail. I drove over the rouil aiii" the mountain Mini hark wven year ago niul iliil not meet an average of one team a da)." KOEFLER'S TODAY ICE CREAMS and SHERBETS Vanilla lee Cream Banana Ice Cream New Crushed Strawberry Lemon Sherbet. Main 1321 543 Commercial St. MRS. PETERSEN'S, The faahionable milliner, in the Star Theater building, ii the beat place to buy your aummer hat. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hata at the Honton Millinery tore, 483 Bond street. Mn. Jaloff, milliner. tf. The very beat board to be obtained la the city ia at "The Occident Hotel Rate Tery reaaonable. cm- PHONOGRAPH TheAcrniof Rallm.. 'WttrMTMttf.' We are dealer for Edison Phonography records and auppllea. We carry 3000 rec ords In atock; May records now in. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. Sr' it mm Dorcas Society Meet i-The l)oira Society In-Ill tlieir regular monthly meet ing ycntenluy evening at tlm home; of Andrew A-p, ami a law rfumlicr (if young people were rc. cut de-Jiitu the, hml w en I her, After Koine diHiiiou it wn ileriili-il to have ii picnic. July 4th near Olney mill 11 very pleamint lime it H"iuei. During the eveliiil n nolo wii rendered hy Min Ap and refre-h- lliellt CV ai-rveil, An Important Document. Wluit nniy prove to lie it very ettentlal nleiiienl in the telephone itililtlon here, lit the next meeting of the city father", in the long roter of protektunta agniiuit the niluiiaaioii of a aeeonil company in the llelil here, with the certain areoinpiini-ini-nla of extra coat anil ahiiniluiit con fusion. Manager llrunhoM ha the li-l, unit it i igned hy nearly every linai ne linn anil citiwn of Atoriu. of any weight oi inMiicm-e in coinineri-iiil af fillra. The proleat ia plain niul un eipiiviaul ami inii-t aiirely have weight in the (Ictermiiintion of the mooteil iiii-liini of the granting of the aeeotid fraiii-hiae. Titles That Shift. -The following iee.a were w-lit to the re-onln of Clnt aop (tiitnly yeateitliiy: 'leorgfl KmIhiIIi uml wife t.i Thiiiuna l.inville, iiiit-cliiim, J.V iimliviileil one-half interent in lot in. Mock 32, Kir-t A.lilition to Aider hrook. The 1'niteil Statea to Frank K. Hiiatow, patent. liKi ai-re in aectimi 31, T. (I N II. W. W, T. Seholflrhl ami wife iiml V. A Cooilin ami wife to Siirah K. Ilavaril, warranty. $3,VI, lot VI. block 23. I'pier Aatorin. -John Short to .Imiiea It. Short, ipiit i lulni 'Mai. aoiithueal iiiarter of aection 33. T. 0 X., H, 11 V, I la milium I.umlier Omipany to L Uracil, warranty, $300, lot 6, Mink 142, ..lurr' Aatoria. Anna Mens to 11. Henaoti, guardian, warranty, el, liiiida in Clataop county, Ocgon ami Kitap county. WVhitigton. In Police Court. Hwaur I. dkudo u-cil hia knife too crTectively on hi iiiiuiiintmicc, T. Yuro. Wedne-iliiy evening he nt in the prianner'a in the police ctuirt yetcril:iy afternoon mid pleaded guilty to being drunk, 11 ml diaonlerly, and wa lined if2.ri. which he could not pay mid therefore went In jail, Okitihi had previmi-ly been booked on 11 charge of iiault with intent to kill, but - the defendant Yuro refused to proeciite hitn in the juatice court, he was given the lighter ncciMitioti to face. OHicer .1. It, Vilon nemly fainted in court yeaterday when bin name waa read by Attorney Spittle an being charged in the complaint with being diimk. Kven the attorney and aome of the xpectator experienced consterna tion at the lieriou- c!inrge made against a member of the police force. "Olllccr WilHiin, stand np, and be nworn," omin ously came from .Judge Anderson, and the trembling ollicer was helped to his feet, .lust then Patrolman T worn My ap peared on the wene, and atopped pro ceeding by explaining that he B. Wilson accused in the complaint hailed from Varrvnton, and wan not the olli cer. A the said Wilson hod given bail in the sum of Ave dollars, and was not present his money waa declared for fitted to the city. Another intoxicated individual also forfieted five dollars for hia non-appearance. Ten complaints on gambling charges were read and hail which had been deposited in the sum f $2!) eaiih waa declared forfiefed. LADIES TAKE NOTICE. Mrs. It. Ingleton, the milliner in the Welch block has the finest assortment of this spring and summer hats in the city. Some of the moat artistic hata to be found for women and children. Low est prices and the best quality. 2t. In tho spring the young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. The good housekeeper's to houseclcnning. The thrifty housekeepers cun find the best materials and expert workmen in the papering, painting and artintic frescoing line at tho Knstern Painting 4 Decorat ing Company, 75 Ninth street The feature of my spring clearance sale, everything will "go below cost. Ross Millinery Store. Morning Astorlan 03 cents per month, Woman's Club Meeting -The Woman' Club will meet this afternoon at the lied Men's Hull, ut which tium will oc cur tin animal election of oUicers. A full uttcnilaucf a dealred. No Arrangements. No arrangements have leeti niado for the funeral of the late William .Vellignn. The deceased a not known to have had any relative, and will probably la- buried by the county. Funeral Yesterday. The funeral of the lute Arthur King .loaephson wu held yesterday morning from the I'ohl funeral parlors, IJev. W. S. Short oflle filling. The interment una in (ireen wikhI wineteiy. Meet Tonight. Tlm paik eouimlsion will meet this evening and let the eon tract for clearing the top of tho hill In the city park. The road for which the iiintract whs let some time ago in the park, is now almost completed. Open Bids.-On May 311 the street i-oiiiliilltee of the city council will Open bid for the improvement of Kleventh street between Harrison and Kcn-ing-ton avenuea, uml 11 No bids for the im provement of lioiid treet lietweeri Sixth and Ninth streets. Arrived From Portland. The body of Christopher1 P. Yates who was injured a abort time ago in a logging camp near Stella, was brought to this city lust night from Portland where the deceased had been in a hospital undergoing treat ment. The body will Im shipped to Deep Itiver today for interment. Fierce Fight. Considerable excite ment was caiiaed on Commercial atreet yesterday afternoon, when two drunken -ailors Imiiiiih' engaged in a row in front of P. A. Stoke.' store. Tin- mate who happened to he near attempted to sepa rate them, and noon all three were in vohtd. One of the men was knocked dow 11, and severely bruiai-d. All three men were arrested and taken to jail, where the mate was released on bonds. Rousing Rally. A numlx-r of the county llcpublican candidates made a trip la-t night to I'wia A Clark, where thev held a rousing political meeting. There was a big attendance, and many speeches were delivered. Thi section of the county will undoubtedly mil up a big republican majority at tha coming elis-tion in .June. Among those speaking were Howard Drownell, W. S. Schol field. AmiK lliix, .1. C. Mi-Cue, V. A. 5hrniBn. .1. A Kakin, and .1. C. Clin ton. Plans Celebration. The Fourth of duly committee- consisting of Mer Will Madi-on, P. A. Stokes, Otto Mik kelaon. Harry Ifocflcr. August Daniel son. Kdunrd Ko-ter, .1. N. Oriflln. and C. N. Cellar, met ye-tcrdny afternoon mid derided to hold a two days' pa triotic celebration 011 the third and Fourth of duly. Many n-' features are planned for this iH-iii-imi by those who have it in cHiige. and the big event will be nihertix-d widely throughout thi entire section in order that all the resident- ncai bv tnwna mav be here. FUNERAL NOTICE. All Odd Fellow in thi city are re quested to meet at the undertaking par lors og W. C. A. Pohl. at Kleventh and Dunne street, tomorrow (Sunday) morning, at 11:30 o'clock, to pay due honor to our late brother, Dudley Sal tonstall, Interment at Ocean View cemetery, lty order of George Xoland. N. U., Beaver Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. Attest : Olaf Anderson, secretary. Waldemnr I.ind, the famous violinist, who will nssist in the Monteith concert at the Methodist ehurvh on Tuesday eveninw, was n, pupil nf fticar Thom son, at Brussels. Of him the Oregonian says: "Mr. I.ind has the unusual faculty of being able to bring almost human tones out of his. instrument." It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most Women are too busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty habits. Therefore they take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart Spring clearance sale of 'this year's millinery. Everything in the store to go at remarkable prices, below cost. Ross Millinery Store. A Mountain of Gold. oould not 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. Old (ieroniino, the Apache chieftain, has taken to preaching to his pale-face brothers. The sermons, of course, are not the old-style hair-lifting ones. L Mc dure and 'Adair Schools Give C! . n - I 1 me r rugramj. IN HONOR OF SOLDIER DEAD School Children of Astoria Give Me morial Program Yesterday G. A. R. Veterans Are Present and Speak to Children. Thi js the season when younger heart of the country ane taught the first and vital lesson of profound re spect for the living and the dead of the nation'- great i-onflict for the preserva tion of the union; and the Astoria whools are not oue whit behind the time nor the demand for such expres sion. Yesterday, a number of the member f Cushing Post, G. A. R of thi city, met the pupils of the MeC'liine and the Adair school, and the inter change of sentiment between the old sters and the youngsters waa good for all concerned, and cannot but be long and deeply rememhared. The following exercises were carried out in full, by P.ooms Xos. 1, 2 and 3, of the Adair school: Song "When Flowery Summer". .School "Our School House Flag Room 1 Recitation "Red. White and Blue," (three pupils) Room 3 Recitation "Memorial Day" B. Iverson Concert Recitation "Scatter the Flowers". Room 2 Kxercise "Our Country's Flag," Room 3 Recitation "Young Patriots" (three boys) Room 1 Flag Kxerci-e Room 3 Song-"In the Prison Cell I Sit," Room 3 Recitation "Memorial Day". 0. Nelson Recitation "We'll Not Forget" (seven boy) Room 1 Kxercise " Bring Flowers" (ten girls) "... Room 2 Kxereie " Flowers for the Bear er'' Room 3 Recitation "The Soldiers" S. Simon Concert Recitation "Nature's Color- Rearer" (twelve pupils) Room 3 Memorial Exercise. Room 2 Song "Scatter Flower." pupil Room 1 Flag Drill Room 2 "Wave High Our Flag" Room 2 "Salute to the Flag School "America" School Memorial cxcreie were held at the Mi"lure school this afternoon under the auspices of member of Cu,hing Po-t. G. A. R. The program as rendered was a follows: Song "Columbia" Whole School Flag Salute Room I Song "My Own U. S." Room V Recitation in Mciuorim (six lioys Room IV Memorial Exercise Room II Recitation "For Grand Pa's Sake" Faye Hall Recitation Memorial Lawrence Logan Song 'Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" Room HI Recitation in Concert, "Barbara Fritche" .Room V Recitation, "George Washington Park Seim Sonin "Memorial Day" (four girls) Room VI Recitation "fnion and Liberty". . Dorothy Montgomery. Emma Wootten and Emily Sanders Address G. A. R. Song "America" Whole School My stock most go, everything must be sold regardless of cost. Ross Milli nery Store. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000000000000 R. L. Adams of Portland is in the city a guet at the Occident. G. B. Cassidy of St. Louis is in the citv on a business tour R. J. Allen of San Francisco was do ing business here yesterday. J. M. Lata arrived here from Portland on the noon express yesterday. L. M. Gebhard of Memphis, was a business visitor here yesterdav. Landlord Olsen of the Hotel Irving. has returned from his recent trip to Seattle. J. A, H. Haird came down from the metropolis yesterday at noon on a business trip. John C. MeCue was a homing pas senger from Portland on the noon ex press yesterday. J. W. Casy of the "Milwaukee & Sfc. Paul," was in the city yesterday, on business of a personal nature. He de parted on the evening express for Port land. An Indiana Demoi-rati convention has endowed Bryan and Roosevelt. This SCHOO EXERCISES cooooooeooooooooooooooooooooo Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free of Charge Whenever Yon Say So. A Piano Number FREE With Every I3.00 Bought At WISES No Other Place Like ASTORIA Think of Astoria Talk of Astoria Work for Astoria Astoria is our Home, Home is the dearest spot on Earth. Nature has blessed Astoria greatly. Assist nature by improving Astoria. Nature may have given you a fine physique: improve it by putting on proper clothes. Why wear an ordinary suit or hat while Herman Wise has a big store full of Knox and other hats, as well as hand tailored clothes guaranteed to wear and hold shape. Herman. Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier Ca3COOOC3COOCXXCK)COOOCCOCOOOOOOCx30000000C III Saw Mill Men, $2.25 Yard Men, $2.00 t Ten Boys, Over 16 In Box Jiiwu't? I TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORB. Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furaltura Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commerd&l Street EAT, AND BE MEK2Y. : A good meal inspires merriment, and good cheer always aids digestion, two facta that are amply proven every hoar in he day, by the comfortable and con tested' faces of the hundreds who patro nize the Palace Restaurant, on Commer cial streets, directly opposite the Pag Block. You dont have to look at others, however, for conviction on this score. Go in and try it yourself, and KNOW that it is aa here reported. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does aO manner of texiderany, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and a.1 work guaranteed. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fouts, postmaster at Riverton. Ia nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For twenty years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow j when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have keot 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. SO cents. day. day. Years Old to Work Factory. Phone'M&in 121 LADIES ATTENTION! The biggest millinary aale ever of fered. All the hata at the Elite Milli nery Store in the Dr. Ball's building dn Commercial St., across the atreet frota Budget office. Must be aold before the first of June, and will be aold at cost Dont miss this opportunity of getting a good hat cheap. For a good lhave go to the Occideat Barber Shop. Five chain No loag waits. . . THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything la the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want tha best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That ia all It is safe to say that the girls of 1906 are sweeter and more beautiful than the girls of war times.' The up-to-date girls all take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents. Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart.