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TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1906. THE MOHXIXG ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OltEGOX. 5 Bum "FOR DAILY NEEDS" AND SPECIAL FEEDS The groceries wc 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 arc sure to please you. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. Piobate Order. Fiank C'uiiicv, In n ouuell and .mu Hm, were up pointed liy Indue Trcnehard. Htlug f..r j pt.d.utc, ye.ier.lnv, n upp.ai.fi. of the c-tatc of II. s. Hi i, h miiior. Gored by Bull. - A young f.u mhi 11.1.... i. ..1. U il.i. .....u.iiv. u,. ".M .' budly noted ly 1111 ill t.'iiiM'r.-. l.nV yr.lcnl.iy morning uml 1.1. Uidy l.ii.lly I .. I til. II.. it a m i it L at 11 l 111. II ... "r.VIBI IMllt-l", " " ........ Seaie for ticatiiic.il, mid it wa 'ti.. I.I l tU.I lu.t l.i iilu. u.i lion... !-, hut the iitin.l .kill mnl eitrc w (,'iveit him, mnl it I now thought h" will .olv. hut .uivlv rc-over. Hi. uaiiie ' . eouhl not l Iwucl f,m i.v one mm-i '. "r "" "",,r """ ln u,. from the .h..,e ellv. i ' l'1"'""1' "' "'r 173 V'" , ..lc utt.-n.leil I he iifTiiir. It an otic of IU.i Kick Comim. tcnj.)n,iu VnK ,Im I'1' '"""'"-1 '"' "U "f lh' ""' . ..lou. he.l ir.trr.ldy hy ( . 1 ' '! -n-on here. K.iurth f .lulv I'.iuiniitle.. for hi. cm-! t...ni ...l... n,.ti.,n to the Kenrrnl fun.l ! Thoroujh Job ( ol. II. I!. Irkcr i- for the rel.l.rlion. uu,l white he 1. will- "UX UifUi )' "" i' i.,K to .1., .11 th-t nmv I in hi. In,, for '" l''" "M""" th.t kiml of . thi.l.e ref,.,l. on the li- "'!" ''' ' '"' roun.1 that he cuhl not eon., ien. ion.ly I"" "'" '" ' l w"rk "' eon.rihute until the , it v o il ,,..., -M. r. .a, rinK un.l cnlM ll.-hinK the nn onlitmnee to keep the row. fro... interior. ..ml h... nlnrnt elo.e.J eon ,unni.. t lare i rppr.t.,u. where! w it I. pHinti..R firm for the paint he to,, line pl' ...hjert to iW..io... j ' ' rn'1 ,0 Ju.t what the ,H,un. il will .lo un-ler the "'- """ f- I""'"" "'n rxtror.li..IV .11 f hi. rrf...al no!'-''"". "'' "" " ,,,, ,., can .av, hut the i.-ue i. ,,.rely '" l'l' " ' r.il .. U-tween row. an.l eoin , fur;,l",k r,"m ",U" . . nil." .. 'I. I 1 Baaeball Game Wedneay.-On Me....!"' I orialday thHI,amr.Mkiofthieity will ' mwt thr atrona Multnomah nine on the I A, F. C. ground.. The loeaU have Wen dolnir ome hard p.aetier of late and a ood game i a.iiiwl. Multnomah ha dfffate.1 many of the trong nlnen throughout the atate and to win the local nine will have to do .orne hard work. With the new uniforms which thr Khamrnck have ordered the tram will preaent a fine appearanr on the field. The colors air red and green. Thr club ha. leacl thr A. F. ('. (rrotinds for the sen and have a number of good gMtlM Kchrdilled 5-27-4X HOEFLER'S TODAY ICE CREAMS tod SHERBETS Pineapple Sherbet Vanilla Ice Cream Chocolate Ice Cream Strawberry Ice Crram Cream Tiitti Fruit tl Ice Cherry Sherbet Wafer Sliced Onedl IN BULK Fine for Sandwiches or lunch. Try it. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St, Anuria, Ore. Beef Two Instruments,-The following in tiuu.oit. went t" tli" public record, of thl county ye.t.rda.v. 'Jh I'nited Stute. to I'cn.l F. It.nggcr, patent, forty ,iere. in .iTiioii ',), T. 7 N., it- 7 W. The I'liilcd State, to .1, .1. lirugger, ltd nine In I In -an Hon. Small Blaie. -A spail- loin a donkey engine fulling on the roof of tin house of I'lul lluddan nt Fourteenth and .Jerome hvi'iiiii'. ve.lcrdiv iilti'iimn. cuued 11 . ...mil Hie. Th' department wa on the ..en., in a .holt (i md easily extin- ui.i - l.i'.l the blaze, The duimtirc wa linht. Hammond Note.. Ilivf No 39. M'f at llunuiioml. Kvr of the Mil.villiCf' '"' "'" "" nl e . 1 ! . : t ... ...1. .. ...... Terra Cotta Invasion. Thire earhmil '- f"","" ,,rm w,lu ,or, U'e " . . . ... a 1 1....... a. I !.... '""'.v " n-r .... 1. . ... I ! 1.. fVI f.rni.i (rnfn tlia (lie- " 'V ' , a . ., I t ! l.,.ni.i.,l in III dlinilrf tory. Mid 1 being hotifl in the hrd upon thr court ho.iw ground, and In tin Imwrnent of that un.i.mplited t rue tore; while three niorr are due to ar iin i.i.v di.v. with nine or ten etuloo.1. i.l t.. I.. ...r (roin. It will he M term inltu terror iM-fore the la-1 load of tlx co.tly "tuff i Ktore.l here and a fanciful 'white elephant" before it h ever u.l Here'a a Start. A prominent mid wealthy citizen of A-toru wim hemd to reiiuirk yi.terduy. upon hi. rending the new hotel proiMi.ition in ye.tcr.lnyV Mi.rning A-torinn. that "he believed he had ii lot he would offer, free, to the in. 'II who piopo.ed t put up il $1H).(KH lmt.. I in tlii. iitv": and he in a man who ran. and will, make good, if the time conic. Hi inline will be iiii.de publit when he permit, it, but for the moment it 1 but jut that other, manifest ns much interc.t a. he, in no prime nil en tcrprie. Line-up Announced. The RhamrockH have now .elected their line-up for the comim imme. which i na follow: ,litck.on. third bac: II. (Jraluim. hoit Mop; McCnnn. left field; Wrote.., center Held; CorNon. hccoikI buKc; cat her- ford, catcher; Anet. right field; Painter, ilrnt ba-c; Brakke, piU-hcr; Crowe, pitcher; Yearning, catcher; Morri-oii. flr.t Imihc. Thr game with the utrong Multnomnh nine, tomorrow, will be hot lv contc.tcd and well worth .ecing Ticket, for the gamp are on nle at the Palace ciuar .tons AdmiHgion, .rtl wnts. The following i. the linc-up of the Multnomah team: Stott, catcher; Cod dell, pitcher; Trowbridge, first, base; Campbell, second base; Grey, shortstop; HotiHton, third bn.e; Holman, lott field; Ilenklc, center Held; Stockton, right field. In Police Court. An "Amazon" of the Astor street district, drunk a too liberal quantity of intoxicating beverages yes terday. became too noisy for even the patrolman's enrs to escape noticing, and naturally found herself before Judge Anderson to explain. After an investi gation into the facts, the girl was given the choice of leaving town or paying a $30 line. She preferred to do the lat ter. Howard Browncll appeared for the defendant. Six other cases of drunken ness were awarded fines of five nnd ten dollars, according to the degree of in toxication, nnd the extent of their financial .resources. Thirteen gambling complaints were rend, and bail in the sum of $25 each declared forfeited, after the usual custom. The city now reaps on income of nearly $1500 per month from gambling licenses. Morning Astorian, 65c per month. Return From Seattle Mi. (,'. I). Htewart nt I city, returned yesterday li 1011 from Seattle where dlii' was culled last week hv tli)' death of her father, , Memorial Day Exercises. -Tl.i after- IKMIII I lit- cllilll.C.I (if till Sllivdy SI'llOOl Villi give memorial exercise. U which vervo.ie i- invited. In addition to the llll'll'i. I ' ' K " IIMMflltfT "I the (!. A. It. will -tM-rt k . Committee at Work. The Fourth of Inly ( iinittcc it already hard at work soliciting fund, fur- tin celebration, and II.C MlCcting Willi KmI SUCCC. I'VOIM will propect tlii' font t ti will be celc- bulled ill .WMlil II. IM-Vcl lclo.c. Have Little Hope. - -The democratic (unity (HiiilMliiiet went to uiiii-y iui night, where they spoke to ft small iiiiili'i I In emnlilntc. w liii'' " '"y realize there i nt much hope "f "in ning out. mi- waking tin l-t of a bud itiuilioii. Report Completed. The monthly re- jiort of ( ity N-liool , Miperinu'iiucni link, fur the month ending on May 'iitli ha. been completed, According to the rcm.l the lialincr room for the month uh. ro 2 of the Taylor whool, with !HUI pi-n entage of at tendance, ami I'M) .cr cent punctuality. The banner whool for the month wh. AlilerlmK.k aeiiimi with UH." per cent of attendance, and IIMI jier i-ei.t punctuality. The total i ., . . l.irui .....I 41. a nioittli.y cnroiiineiii a ami ... ..... lit'.A A average uaiiy aiiemmncr i...-.- Not Here. -The flttingK for the hyd- IMtit. to be placed ut tin corner OI MX- i-ciith and Kxchange .trect.. and Fif teenth and Kxchange at reel, have noi v. l arrived, but a. oon a they do. the v. atcr department will have them in 1..II...1 It i. the expectation of the water commiion to once more auvcr ti.,. for bid. lor enuring tne grounu lor .... . M the high .ervi.e re.ervoir. 'I'wo bid. were received at the previous time, but il. tfer.- con.iderd far I.hi much and were rejected. Republican Rally. The republic.!.. coiimv cnnui'iaie. inr in.- r' ..--- tion went to Hammond last night on the launch Queen returning after holding one of the most successful rallies of the campaign. Over 2'KI voters were present to listen and applaud the seaker. Fred W, Mulkcy. republican candidate for C S. Senator for the short term. ,wa. present and addressed the audience. Among thor who spoke were v v 1. Nr in l e d. .Vim., liux. .1. V iMikin. .i. It. Pomeroy. .1. C. Clinton, W. A. Slier man. C. K. Clinton, .T. C. McC.ie, and Fied W. Mnlkev. NO COMMON CHANCE. Seldom i the opportunity afforded in thi- city to enjoy such hiic as will ne heard at the Motiteith conceit in the Mcthodi.t church this veiling. The choicest production, of some of the world', greatest composers will lie in terpreted In nUists wno nave tew e.intls. If you appieciiite the entrancing melody of a superior voice in classic themes, the soulful strains of the violin in its perfection and the marvelous pos sibilities, of the piano do not fail to tend. Admission, 50 cent., a tut n.ony back if you do not get more than it's value. Sec program in another column. A Mountain of Gold. mold not brinir as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., and did not one 25c box of Bucklens Ar ilea. Salve, when it complete!" cured i running sore on her leir, which had tor tured her twenty-three years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at Charles Rogers dtug tore. Finest candies, best teas, canned goods, fresh fruits nnd eggs at Howe & Cowan's, 420 Commercial street, oppo site Sherman's. 5-2!-3t. 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 savs: "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 druggists. JUSTICE BROWN RETIRES. U. S. Supreme Court Colleagues Tender Him Good Will. WASHINGTON. May 28,-Ollicial an nouncement of the retirement of Justice Brown from the Supremo Court of the United States was made today by Chief Justice Fuller before the adjournment for the term. Iu making the statement he gave out the correspondence between the retiring Justice and the court, in which the eight colleagues of Justice Brown expressed their high appreciation of him a a Justice. Justice Brown -re plied iu fitting terms to the members of the court thanking them for their ex pres.ions of good will. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000000000000 Mr. ami Mr. ( hurle. Ilumprey have returned from I'o.thiiid. (. Hmedberg, of (iieyn Hiver, i. in the fit V on a Intuitu'., trip. A. W. Clark, of Ibepiiam, Vh., was a bu.ii.e. vi.itor in the city ye.terday. H. M. liam.liy, of Oregon City, wn. in the city for ii .hurt while ye.tc.day. ilcorge A, Hole arrived down from I'm tin lid on the 1 1 : .'." trail, ye.terdiiy. T. C. Coleman, iif Portland, arrived in the city ye.teiday on a brief biiiine.. tour. (I, A. Mcliitytv, of Spokane, kiin in the city for a "hort while; on bti.im'.s la-lit. ,1. It. P.alli'iitirie, of Portland, wn a Iiimiic. tou.i-t on the Astoria streets yesterday, K. Tol.in, of I'o.thiiid, came down on the noon train ye.teiday, for business purpose.. I!. W, Niimlgra., of Chicstgo, spent the day in this city ye.terday, on a (Irum miug tour. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Tucker from Min neapoli, are in the city and domiciled at the Occident, Win. Wardell, of Ilwaco, came over to the (, 'hit sop uietrodi on a business trip yesterday. II. K. Mem-fee, of Pultith. wes here on liiisines. yesterday, returning to the lne tropofti last evening. Kmil Iljoik, of Deep Kiver, was an over Sunday visitor in the eity and a gt.e.t at the Inning hotel. F. .1. Catterlin, of Portland, was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday, returning to the metropolis last evening. Dr. A. A. Finch was a homing passen ger from Portland on the noon express yesterday, the ladies of his family arriv ing on the 10:35 train last night. AM Meres-e, of the editorial staff of the Forest Grove Times, was in the city yesterday on a flying trip and circulat ing among friend, for a few hours. The steamer Shamrock will make a trip to Crecnwod Cemetery at 1 o'clock n. n... Decoration Dav Secure your tickets at Fold's Undertaking Parlors Adults, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. 5-28-3t. MASONIC NOTICE. A regular communication of Temple Mire. No. 7, A. F. &. A. M.. will be held at Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening, May 20, 1000, at 7:30 o'clock. By order of the W. M. Atte-t: E. C. Holden. fee retarv. Work in the F C. degree EXCURSION TO GREENWOOD. The steamer It. Miler will make two trips to Greenwood cemetery, leaving at 0 a. m. and 1 p. n.., on Decoration day secure vour ticket, at Pohl's undertak inir nnrlor. or at steamer It. Milcr, Adults, 50c.; children. 25c.; leaves I.ur line dock. A. S. Babbidj-e. master. 20-2t Death from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. Kinir's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the His growing out ot ii. Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by Charles Kogers druggist, 25c. Try them. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hats at the Bonton Millinery store, 483 Bond street Mrs. Jaloff. milliner. tf. LADIES ATTENTION I The biggest millinary sale ever of fered. All the hats at the Elite Milli nery Store in the Dr. Ball's bnOdinc oa Commercial St, across the street from Budget office. Must be sold before the first of June, and will be sold at cost Dont miss this opportunity of getting a good hat cheap. A Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheer fully recommend it as the best medi cine for bruises ever sent to the af flicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, merchant. Doversville, Texas. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. UNVEIL MONUMENT. Ocean Circle No. 145, Women of Wood craft, will unveil the monument erected over the grave of our late neighbor, Irene C. McMullen, on Wednesday, May 30th, at Greenwood cemeteiy. The boat will leave nt 1 o'clock. Members are re quested to ntend. Annie Wooten, Guar dian Neighbor. M. McCann, Clerk. 29-2t. ATTENTION ELKS. All inemliers of Astoria Lodge, No. 180, B. P. 0. K. Elks, and visiting mem bers, are requested to attend the meet ing this Tuesday evening; initiation. G. C. Fulton, E. R.j J. G Clinton, Sec. One Piano Number Free No, Misft&lhi It am no joke; it am the truth. My Sunday-Go-to-Meeting Clothes looks fine and dandy all de time 'Case Mr. Wise he press 'em just as often as I like. All of Mr. Wise's customers kin have their clothes pressed FREE at any ole time. Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc WANT E D Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. EAT, AND BE MESSY. A good meal inspires merriment, and good cheer always aids digestion, two facts that are amply proven every hour 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 Page Block. You don't have to look at others, however, for conviction on this score. Go in and try it yourself, and KNOW that it is as here reported. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doesaD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and al work guaranteed. The steamer Miler will leave at 9 a. m. and the Shamrock at 1 p. m. for Greeiiwod cemetery on Decoration day. Secure your tickets at Pohl's Undertak ing parlors. Adults, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. 5-20-3t, 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; when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters; which cured me and have keDt 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. 50 cents. A complexion fair men like to sec, So girls tako this advice, Don't hesitate to think it o'er, Drink Rocky Mountain Tea. Fruuk Hart, Druggist. ))0O00O00OOO0O0O00OO00O00000OO0C)Q with Every $5.00 Purchase. 8 THE PICTURE WORLD. ' When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That is alL MRS. PETERSEN'S, The fashionable milliner, in the Star Theater building, is the best place to buy your summer hat. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs No long waits. . In the 'spring the young man's fancy lightly turn3 to thoughts of love. The good housekeeper's to housecleaning. The thrifty housekeepers can find the best materials and expert workmen in the papering, painting and artistic frescoing line at the Eastern Painting & Decorat ing Company, 75 Ninth street. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Jo3ie Sumner, Bremondd, Tex., writes, April 15, 1902. "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 little 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 liniment I ever used." 25o, 50a and $1.00.