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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1906)
SATURDAY, JUNE t, igod. THE MOHNINC ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. Oup Groceries At aatUfying hundreds of steady pa troni and now It good time for you to become on. BEAR IN MIND that we art headquarter for STRAWBERRIES. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS. ithI days on (IcpurtiiKiitul matter. OOO OOOOOOOO 0000000 TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. 00000000000000000 la th Swlro.--AiiotlnT nuiivn of Hn land HiU'rt-i hi name mi th dig router of Ami'ili-au iitii'iihii yi'ntrrduy, li"-n Victor ltmlu. tlli'il liia il' i lm ill lull of In- ti-ntlmi in till Mmlf ttilli Cutiiily I li'ik Clinton. Dona in Probate. I r i-outity jiIj-, iltiiiK fur (imli.ilf yilrliiy, niiioV ttn otMr illrertliiK A'lmiiiUtriitnr II. K. I'ratl f. tlii clit uf C '! r ! Camplx-ll, tit-- iaiHl, t ll tint IUtuip Httd appurU-n-mill' of tin lii'iu mIimiii ul n iviilf talr, iroviil'il tin- hiiii .tumid luing not than wXW, Booka Are litre. Th uinnt San Frond! ilia-tir U viviilly Mirtrayrl ill tlm book, wliiili havr now arlivi'd at the Aliiimi nlllri', aii'l nln-inlv the lit -t thipitu-iit of 400 lnmk ha Wi in-arty rxlmuot'-il, aiul a M-iiniil tiiitiuitit Mill nlmrtlr arrii". 'Dm Hrt tttiil y to dire a mpy Cil tlii Wiiinli'ilul hook, te iri.. witli actual ilm(ii((rji)i of the iitvni cit 1 4 t rnjdif, mill viviil il'-m-i it ion by thi- lft writrr. I mil" tlmt hmilil tint Ik- neglected. !')' '' the Morning Aturiaii tli i in iniiiilln in ailvmn'c, mid tifty cent t 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 u I fur tli lunik. t'oine earlv ami avoid Ih rnh. Astoria Growing. On Wednesday night, it girl hahy wim horn to the wife f Mm. John Tylwrg of the Lewi himI (lark, lit. tlii' Iidiiih uf Mr. Kit-he in thla lit). All lire reported doing well. Engagement Announced. The i-ngagi mi nt of Mian Ktln'l SuKini- in uniiutiiK't'il Ui Frank Ilixuii. Miaa Huliine one of .Vatiiliii'n IIHiat popular ail'l ttrcOlllpliln-il young liidii', and Mr. IM.xon J a ri h'lit of I'lii'tliind wlierw lie hold a ! iHinaildi iiiiailinii with the Koiltlii l II I'uclllr ItlliluHV. Cloning Republican Rally. Tonight IU ttltn-aa the i lnaina rally in the city of A! ul in and Clutaop county on the mrt of lh ri-MililliMri, when the county I'Mlldidutt'a on that ticket will meet the ('mhI M-iiit of Knuppa and prM their m-vi-mI mid Jut claim for elcctoial recognition on Mmidav nxt. Licnd, and Wedded. County Clerk I. C Clinton yett-rday iti'-l a. Ilcene ir iiliujj fur (hi marring of Mr. I Roy !., I'urauiia iiml Mi Edna II. Gonwlt, liulll of thla it v, and a few hour Inter the ytning people were made one, and huppy, ly County Judge (.'. J. Tren chard, at hi oflit on Ninth utroct. Coat of Prlnury Elec4ion,'lhe coat uf the primnry clcitinn in Culaoi roun ty a eatlmati-d hy tin- County Clerk one tlnllnr and one cent per bend For th election at the pmiiuiii' a to Ul of 1 1.12 H-rwnu were regiotered. and the itiat amounted lo f IM3. The ltget itelll of coat vua fur pitying the jlldgea and cletk of elect inn Minoiintiiig to $HI, For plillllllg tutllota, rlivcliipea. iglia and mipplica the ct wu .'(."H Thcae wcie the Imgeat liilla, mid the liaaer itcilia of eXpcnaO Were a follow: Mecllger nf election, f"3; delivering aupplic. ,"4 ; regiatnitiun liy hlallk "a," t; rent piiid lllhl due. IMS; election boxen, padlock and Mimlrie, fill; reg iatrittiuu liiuik ("iie-hiilf of (he amount) $30. Smoke a good tigiir uml good tohncco, you can find them ul Howe A fiuwan', 42t) ( 'om mel riii I direct, oppoailc Slier lllllll'a. 111. 'I. HOEFLER'S TODAY Vanilla Strawberry Banana ICE CREAM Pineapple and Lemon SHERBETS Big crowa I'rewnt. -iriinen H tiall in l'pHrtown wa pinked lat night to hem tli iinly ciiiiilidiitea on the repuh- liciiii ticket aMMk. There wn great en-llni-iiiHiti nimiifcated. and indication me that that aection of the city will go aolidly for tlm republican ticket. We find that fresh and crisp are the only kind that give satisafction. If you think the same order from us. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St., Aatoria, Ore. Show Face. A large crowd In front of the aim' theatre lat night watched the photogTiipha of the tate and county eplllilicail IMIUIIillltc, W'tiiell were thrown !v meaiia of a luntcrn on a large white canViiM t retched acroea the atrcej from the Star theutte. A igniflcaiit circumaliiuci' noted w.i that th crowd oulaide cheering the repnhlicnn candi date, wa much larger than that in the tlientrv building litening to th demo t-i lit ir onitor. Floater Found.-The badly decompi e( Imdy of William Itolund, who dianp pean'il from thi city on May 3rd, wn found yelcid.iy afternoon Uniting in Hie I oliiinbiii rii-r oppoiti' the Stand mil hl Co.'a t.lllk". The deccimeil wu a liulll of iiboiit middle age .Hid h.id been employed a but tender in the Cermaiiin miIooii for ten day previous to hist di--uppcaruiicc. lie came here from Port laud ami little i known of him, though effort are now being made to locate In relative if he hn any. During the bliof time the deceaaed wan in A loria, he ecmed to he worried over noinclhing and rank conniderably. The hint time he wa seen alive he was in an in toxical cd condition and was walking toward the river near the Llndenhergi'i Cold Storage l'lant. The auppoBition h that Holand fell off the dock into the river and wa drowned, though it may be a case of Kiiicide. The body wa re moved by Coroner Pohl to the unilertak iug parlors on Eleventh ajid Dunne stivet. llic interment will take place tin morning in Clatnop cemetery at the county's expense. There i no thing that you can hank , Federal Official Hera.- C, H. rout on, The pre-ent day yiuing women are ; f nir- Inxpector O, C, Kiehe of Portland, keener, brighter, and better looking and , rived in the city yesterday on the more aelf-i, Hunt and lca dependent. 1 ,Mm exiire, and will be, here for ev- They dike llolli-ler' liocky Mountain Tea. :i'i cent, Tea or Tablet. Frank ; Hart, DruggUt, j VUlting in Aitoria.-Mra, J. C Fox " formerly and for many year a reaideiit Leave For Vacation -Manager Powell f t0ria, but. now residing in Portland, of the Wctein I'nion Ttdegraph Coin-jj, tt visitor in thin and will be delighted puny' olliee in thl city ha ecuied j mc-t her many friend for the next leave- of nbenee for ai-vcriil monllm and (. ,ya at the Molded ll'ue where hc will go l',al for a vacation. During hi j atopping. abaeuce, V, V. Caapiir, formerly night i . operator here, will lot a manager. Hotel Irving European plan. The only iteam-heated hotel in Aitoria; large and airy room; price from 50 cents to I1.50; well prepared and daintily terved mealt at 15 centi. Special rate per week or month for room and board to permanent gueiti. Our but meeti all trains and iteamboati. I Will Arrive Today, -fioveiiior (Jeorge 1 V.. Cliamle rbiiii will arrive in Una city I . . . . . . 1 ...1 .. in on the noon cxpre iouay, aim win apenk here tonight in advocacy of hi n-elcction lo that di-tinguihed otliee, Mia colleHguea who held the hoard here lat night will have tlii morning to fill other engagement f"r the day. Hold Meeting.--Th Women' llellt-f Corpu, auxiliary to the Grand Army, will hold a ocial mid ale on Monday Juno 4th, afternoon and evening. He freahmeiita will be nerved. The aoclal will be held next door to Robinaon'i furniture torc. The pnoceed of thi aiadal will lie devoted for general re lief. 8 31 -ii. Hotel in Sight.- M. it. Uoellcr, the well known candy merchant, ha on ex hibition in hi hmidaoine window on coinmcreiul atreet, the plana of a very handome hotel building, which would fit in nicely with the proportion now on foot in thi city. Tin- plan represent a building that will co-t in the neigh borhood of MiMifM), ami thi ueem to lie an appropriate figure. "After the Elect ion."--The Fourth of July, and Atoria Itegatta winimiteea are lying on their oar for a few daya though both IxKlie have made an in telligent ftart on their re-pective line of work) and on Vdneday next, after the uproar and uncertainty of the elec tion have Milx-ided, each will forge ahead with the detail of their work in behalf of th c two jolly event. Ownership Changes. The following deed were filed with the county clerk : westerly. veterdav. along with a lot of other in Weather For May, Local Weather Observer Powell states that during the month of May 8.20 inches of rain fell. The greatent precipitation in 24 hours was on the 21 t, when .56 inches of rain fell. The minimum temperature for the month occurred on the fifth when the thermometer regintered 43 degrees, and the maximum temperature wa on the seventh, the mercury rising to 69 de- I greet.. There were IB cloudy days, 0 partly coludy, and 9 clear daya. The prevailing wind for the month were strumcnU destined for the publio rec ord. The Columbia Marlior ijtnd Com pany to lteie P. ISrown, warranty, ijiioo, lot and 7, block 32. Warrcnton Park. The Astoria Company to J. L. l.tii-. warranty, lot 5, Mock 4. bhively's Attiit. Clmrlotta C. liender to W. J. Shift in Agents L Stanton, the popu lar clerk in the depot office of the As toria 4 Columbia River Railroad Com pany, at thi city, baa been appointed by the company as its regular agent at Warrvnton, vice R. S. Smith who has re signed his post there to accept service oooaccxxx)oocoocc One Piano Number Free with Every $5.00 Purchase. r 9 Tl o iniinisiiini 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 l!os, warranty, $1, conveying a tract of' elsewhere. The change here has made it land in ClaUop county. necessary for Agent Johnson to get In and work a bit for the next ten days, whan he will be permitted to resume his customary idleness, by the arrival of Howard Henry, a railroad man, from Wyoming, who will take Mr. Stanton's Stumped the Motorman.-Tliere is not a. more uccommodiit.ing motorman in the .employ of the Astoria Kleclric Company than F.ngcne HuNMng, and the entire staff is made up of the Kama kind of motonnen, too, but even his urbanity was taxed to the feather edge yester day. He has curried all manner of thing for the pal runs of the road, at differ ent times, from a cooking range to a paper- of safety pins, and was ready to curry some more things if it was es sential and convenient, but when n good uatured citizen asked him, yesterday, to permit him to ride on the car (paying his fare) and lead a horse over the line to its eastern extremity, he balked a little, but only enough to suggest to the thoughtless citizen that they might have some trouble in leading the animal over the several miles or more of trestle that marks the line in that direction. Tlm citizen had never thought of the "open-work" ahead, and with a hurried request to Bussing "for Heaven's sake not to tell anyone on him," he leaped from the car, and at last accounts was cheerfully leading his horse patiently eastward. Suit to Enjoin. In obedience to a writ of Injunction iued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of Clatsop county, yesterday, Sheriff I nomas Un- ..... . . .1 .i n M I villi- w-rved proct- in thi Ix-halt, upon i old pool at me "nox-omre nere. A. J. Meek who live tiKn the Warren-j ton road, legally known a road No. 8,' Good Account Rendered Bcnj. Young in thi county, at the instance of C. S. j j ; receipt of a very gratifying letter lliown, a neighbor, who alleges in his ' from President I-earund, of the State complaint, that Mr, Meek ha lately School of Mines, at Huttc, Montana, at built n fence acro-a said highway, with! which place Mr. Young' two sons. Sig the sole and expre purpoe of annoying, fre,j Hn,i Arthur, arc at school, having and harriising him. the -aid Drown. ' completed thi year a four-years course Inintiff. j of study in mining engineering. Cora- incncemeut begin on the 8th of June. Qno.kino nf Hotels' l,i vm Wise will President Leonard write that the father wr- .- - - . --i i . 41.- ....... U .w.ll ,.r liiu ltAvs na their him in ti ml It neccnrv to repot i io me ouii w - - - gentlemen whom he l.itely received the 'work throughout the entire four years, iv Mattering offer to build and open ha been exert pionally good and that h..i.ilome ami modcii: hotel in this their final grades ranked among the city, unit he i niiMou to semi tnem i very uigiicsi. jhm.ii iu Mmuu, word of the appreciation "f the people '' health and have good positions awaiting of .Wofia in the pienn-e. And to that , lliein. ml ho would like to have some one ; come loiwaru wiin an oner io sen. in Democratic Kaiiy. a lair sizea auu reaonnble cost, a lot that is suitable ' iewe eomnoed for the most part of and correctly located for commercial j curiosity seekers, listened to speeches and social purpose. It i time some of J i,v the Democratic candidates, last night the big property owners of this city i :n the Star theatre. Hon. T. G. Haley, tiMik a hand in this straightforward pro-! llSpirant for the state supreme bench, posal. jjind Col. Robert Miller, candidate for attorney general, were the principal Business is Business. .1. T. Lovell, of speakers of the evening. These gentle the Scow liav Iron & Hrass Works, some ' .men were introduced by Mayor Herman time ago secured a most complete set j Wise, who also addressed the audience, of sawmill machinery patterns this may Mr. Haley is a good talker and his seem a very .simple and not important stories were interesting to hear, though WANT ED thing to the uninitiated, but these pat terns have hecti the means of bringing an immense amount of business to the the argument he advanced were rather weak, and failed to provoke the antic! pa ted enthusiasm. His remarks, as were forges of the Scow Ray Iron Works ' those of his successor were mainly devot and incident ly to the city. It soon be- j ed to extolling the present governor's came known that thi firm had these j record, and ridiculing the. opposition's patterns and alo a well equipped shop j claims ,not one solid argument being put and many orders came in from outside ' up. Many of the audience left before mill. This instance of progress is an! the conclusion of the meeting, as the object lesson in thorough up-to-date j hour was late and the speakers prolix, business method, a practical demonstra- j The democratic county candidates were tion of what can be done by a well j on the platform, with the exception of Cduiimed. hustlintr and competent insti-! 0. I. Peterson, candidate for county tution. jji'dg6' whoso place was usurped j Judge C. J. Trenchard. Too Swift For Them. Councilman fluorge Kaboth's son brought home a j young salmon trout the other day, a beautiful specimen about four inches ! in length, and he was immediately con signed to the glass aquarium in which the family gold-fish are kept. He swam all round these dainty, but lazy by PASTE THIS IN YOUR HAT. The voting place for the general elec tion to be held in this city on Monday next are located as follows, within this city: Astoria precinct, Xo. 1 Suomi Hall. specimens, and made up with them in ! Astoria precinct, Xo. 2 Brick engine fashion, until it came to feeding time. There was the usual handful of angle .worms cast into the globe for the gen eral repast, but the lively little salmon .was so swift, so hungry, and so utterly devoid of manners, that the gold-fish were left in the lurch and the salmon consigned to another habitat and fed by himself. Baseball goods at Svenson's. house. Astoria precinct, Xo. 3 Engine house, Xo. 1. Astoria, precinct, Xo. 4 Ferguson & Houston's carpenter shop. Astoria precinct, Xo. 6 O'Brien hotel. Astoria precinct, Xo. 6 Engine house No. 3. Astoria precinct, Xo. 7 McGregor's Mill mess house. Morning Astorian, 63 cents per month. Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. mwsv'' TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORE. US DIVIDEND AREHGLDH& TO Limited Allotment of stock now offered 12 per cent guaranteed. Will pay over 30 per cent when stores are established. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS COL. J. B. FULLER, President, (Ex-California Bank Commissioner.) HON. TRUMAN REEVES, Secretary and Treasurer (Treasurer of the State of California.) CAPTAIN E. E. CATNE, Director, (Capitalist and Ship Owner, Seattle, Waah.) T. K. STATELER, Director, (General Agent Northern Pacific R. R.) WILLIAM CROCKER. Direetor, (San Francisco.) 5, 10 and 15 Cent Stores 50 STORES NOW BEING ESTABLISHED ON PACIFIC COAST. MANAGERS WANTED who can influence capital. Share of profits and salary to right party. PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO. INCORPORATED ITead Office: Union Savings Bank Building, Oakland, Cal. Prospectus and information free. Write today. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNl FOX, Pres. and Supt, F L BISHOP. Secretary ' A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, TreaB Designers and Manufacturers of , THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street.