The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 10, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY, JUNE 10, igoo.
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Your Bread
f
is bound to part out well if you use
"VIM FLOUR"
it is made ftom the choicest blucstem wheal.
$1.20 per Sack.
ROSS, HIGGINS & Co.
ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS.
Temperance Society Meeting. The
Neandlnuvbiii Temperance Society will
meet at tli" Bethany Lutheran jt'niircli
at 4 p, 111, Sunday, .JiinMV ' S
;
TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN.
Tit vary but boart to bs obtained la
the city li at "The Occident , HottL1
Ritei very reionble.
Hot Campaign Staff. For the Vrulc
nd hurt of election 1 y or any other
lay, use Atwood't Electric Oil, the best
liniment for suit at Frank Hurt's drug
store, opposite Foard A Stoke.
, Ptclaratlona Made llulvor Ir-n ami
id Edward Kk, (he former of Norway
mid the Utter a Finn, I1M their rcspec
live ilcshiralii.il. of Intention to bcoine
iltii-n of America In due course, of
time.
Caught Suckers.-E. Jack-on and A.
Itjohttad returned yesterday from a
clay' fishing trip on the river with, a
lariM number of lUh. Thv went for
Mhnon but had to le satisfl-d with
auekera. ,
Getting Along Nicely. - Mr., li. C.
FlaveJ returned home from Portland 011 a
hurried trip yesterday noon, and went
back to the metropolis on the evening
train, to te at the bedside of her ton,
Hairy Flnvel. who It recovering moot
satisfactorily from the effects of his r
rent operation for appendicitis,
Aitorla Souvenlri at Svenaon's.
Paiilng Propertiei. The following
deeds were filed for record yesterday
with the county clerk, among other oud
nunieroui document sent in: I.iicrclia
M. Mayo to Fanny It. Klnjr. warranty,
II, eaM forty feet of lot 10, Mock 2.
cean Grove. Angus Gor to T. H. Cur
tis warranty, fWMKl, lots $ Jo, p,. In
clusive, block 4; and lot 7 to 1.1 In
clunive, blm'k 5, Flavel Center. Alfred
Sternberg mid lluldti iiitafcn to
HfliiiiT Sodertrom warranty. lft0, lot
5, block lf. Alderbrook.
Baieball Today. -Thin afternoon the
Fort Steven baseball nine will meet the
strong nine from llwaco at Fort Stev
en, and a hard contest i expected, a
loth team have been putting In aoine
hard practice preparatory to the game.
On the 17th the soldiers at Fort Steven
will have two game; one with Fort
Columbia, aud another with the crock
Schiller's nine of Portland. Manager Al
len of the Shamrock hu come to an
agreement with the Fort Steven nine
and a game will probably lie played here
Lew teen the two team in the near fu
ture. At Skamokawa today the War
renton and Skamokawa team w ill meet,
and after the game the' Shamrocks of
i,tm ltu nil! ril. iv frio ulnnor
y,... v.V "... v
Sig. L. G. Aulettl, violinist, orchestra
f urnished for all occasion, teacher of
twonml jtuiii4l pun IaUfi3 qnj)
suits, AO cent. Tel. Black 2184. Ti IHh
Funeral Today.The funeral of the
late John-, Aodoraoiii' whose body waa
recovered near Sand Iland few davs
ago, will take place this afternoon from
the I'i'lil uililertiikiiig purlin at 1 o'clock
with the interment in Greenwwal ceme
tery.
An Inadvertance.--lty an inadvertance
the renir of the election total In ye
terday uioiuing' Astoriun, the figure
cat In Astoria precinct No, 7, "against
prohibition" were left out. There were
exactly eighty-seven vote caat again!
It there, to the ninety. Ave filed in be
half of it.
Hat Made But One.-MiTilt It. IV tine
roy, sheriff e -el of thi oountv. hai
made but one suggestion in the matter
of hi liroiHiw-d aniMiiutineiiti of ilcim
tie, that of Allan V, Anderson; and al
other rumor mid announcement, of env
ort, are gratuitous fabrication from
Interested source.
Keport wade Soon. Chairman J, T.
Ross, who, with Messrs. Young A Kelcey
the roitlaml engineer, went over the
rour-e of the proposed seawall, on Fri
day afternoon, av tluit the engineer
will llle'a f. nort on tomorrow or Tne.
lay in relation to the it of plan and
'peilllcittion anent that enterprise.
Acciflently Shot. - While walking
through A ra'duow carrying hie gun,
0. W. Nutter yet,-rdar morninir bud
the misfortune to eaue the aeeldental
dUcharge of the weapon, so that the
tHintcnt severely wounded hi left
hand. .Mr. Nutter at once came to
thi city where hi wound were attend
ed to,
violin and mandolin,
treet, Aitorla, 0i.
Addremi 361 Duane
HOEFLER'S
PLACE YOUR ORDER
FOR ICE CREAM OR
SHERBET EARLY. ANY
FLAVOR.
Find Body. Yesterday morning whl
"1 . 1' 1 . in
uii ricKi-rncu and wu iam Jiu-1 were
lrifting down the river with a gill net
they picked up the lwully decomposed
liody of what wo upon innpection found
to lx that of a mon. The head, arm
ami leg were gone and identification
wa Impossible, though it I thought the
remains are those of a Japanese who
jumped overboard from the ateamer
Ilrookfii-ld while lieing deported oliout a
year ago. The remain were removed to
the Pohl funeral parlor, and will lie
interred tomorrow.
Schedule Changes. Thia morning the
new summer schedule of the Astoria 4
Columbia Railroad goe into effect and
it is worth the while of everyone here
about to familiarize themselves with the
changes, which, while not radical, are
shaii enough to cause one to miss their
train very easily. For instance, the morn
ing express that used to leave here at
7s45 o'clock, now deports at 8:20; and
arrives t Portland at 11:5.1 instead of
11:20 a. m. as heretofore. The we4
bound service fro mthis point is practi
cally umlisturlied by the new card.
Funeral Service. Tlu) f iriiernj service
of John Jorgettsen will be Jiefd at the
Norwegian M, 1!, Church at I i'W p. m.
The steamer leaves from Ifnnthorii's
ciintiery, ull members of the Norwegian
Singing Society are expected to be pre-
eiit. .
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O - PERSONAL JffENTION.
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Mr. U A, Curiisleof Ucksly If all,
Neaside, returned from a trip to Port
hind last night.
Attorney Fenton of Portland was
passenger to this, city lant evening.
... 1. j n-si.in i,i wgrremon came up
from Portland lust night, and will go to
Seaside May, where he i constructing
a cottage.
John lot of this city In Portland
and will return today.
Jr. ii. J utile made a round trip to
the metropolis yesterday.
I. C, Mayo left yesterday morning for
Yesterday morning the pleasant Intel- "an I-ranciseo for a busjnes trip,
ligence wii scut to Mis Tillie Daveneau, 8. jtrown came up from Portland
chief operator here for the Pacific, StaU i last night.
Telephone Telegraph Company, that! P. Habersham spent yesterday in
she had won as one of the favored ortiand.
"elect" in the group of young ladies who Judge Page Is in Portland for a short
am to lake the great trip to the Yel- business trip.
A "YELLOWSTONE" WINNER.
Popular Young Lady of This City Ap
prisds of Her Accession to the List.
lowsloiie Park, at the generous expense
of the Portland Oregonlan.
Mis Duveneuu Is overjoyed at the
good fortune that has befallen her, and
is Intensely grateful to the hundreds of
friend in Atoria and abroad, who have
contributed to her sm-cesa in the big con
tt, by easting their votes In her be
half. There aw full sixteen days of
travel and enjoyment In store for her
and her colleague, and those who know
her will not doubt her capacity for gar
nering all the pleasure incident to the
outing. She will leave on or about the
first of Julv on her well-earned vacation,
with the good wishes of a host of
friend.
PROPOSALS FOR CLEARING LAND.
Kid are hereby asked by the Ator'ui
Water Commission.
tyr, Martin Foard, of this city, ac
eompanled by her daughters, the Misses
Freda, Ila and Martha Foard, has ar
rived from J'acoma, whither she went to
j witness the graduation of the - young
ladies from the Annie Wright Seminary,
Martin Foard left last evening on
the . 6:10 train for a business trip to
Portland and the Sound cities.
Merritt R, Pomeroy and wife left on
the evening train for Rainier where
they will visit with Mr. Pomeroy's par
ents, over Sunday.
Alliert Bas of Fort Columbia is in
the city and domiciled at the Hotel Irv
Ing. Miss Maud Benoit who has been ser
iously ill for the past week, is reported
convalescing satisfactorily. She was
poisoned by eating tomatoes that had
been sprinkled with some dangerous mix
ture for destroying Insects
First :For slashing and burning the! & A. Blair of Cathlamet is in the
brush and standing timber on about cit7 on, business trip.
eleven acres of land. J. I-indenberger waa a homing paen-
Second: For clearing said land of all'ger on the noon express from Portland
brush, tr.-e. log and stumps and burn
ing same.
Hid to 1 filed w ith clcr of the Water
Commission at City Hall by noon, June
23. 1006.
lYoposaK to lie accompanied by certi
fied check of S per cent of amount of
bid. Plans and specifications mav lie
procured at superintendent's office.
Itight i reserved to reject any and
all bids.
0. W. LOt'NSBEHRY, Clerk.
fi Hi 2ttk.
WHO IS TO BLAME?
In
yesterday.
Alec Gavin of the 0. R. A N, service
was in the city yesterday on matters of
business connected with his road.
Mr. and Mr. Oak Sutton left last
evening on the 6:10 express for Port
land and Salem. Mr. Sutton returns this
evening. Mrs. Sutton will spend several
weeks at the capital visiting with
friends.
J. E. Thatcher of Portland is a busi
ness visitor in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Davidson are In
the city from Boise and are quartered at
the Occident.
C. P. Hogue of Portland came down
A young man, 'rom tne metropolis yesterday on the
noon train.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Glover, accom
pushed by their niece, arrived in the
city yesterday from Spokane,
R. M. Butler of Seattle is a business
visitor in Astoria.
W. T. Brown arrived from the metro-
oocococlxxoccoo
When You Buy
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.jiouifiies
at
HERMAN WISE'S
Free Pressing
Clothing bought at
Herman Wise's .store
pressed FREE of
charge whenever' you
wish it. That
you ... , ..
saves
$12 a Year
July 11th .
Those two fine
Pianos will be given to
two of Wise's custom
ers at the dance July
'11. One piano number
, wth every $5 you buy
-at ...
Herman Wise's
Fine Store;
You benefit in every way if you buy
Men's and Boy's Clothes at
Herman Wise
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
cttcjocrooceooooooooooe
i
Father, mother, voter!
the very bloom of early manhood.
with bleary eye, bloody face and hands,
so intoxicated that it is impossible to
walk straight, comes staggering into a
public place; with a third, falls back
against the door or anything that will
hold hi weight; and there reohitelv
refusing to move; the proprietor, being P" on t"e 1135 train yesterday
womnn. must call in heln. and only F Moon from Portland is in the city
: I . . i....: a
iv sheer force is the victim removed, i on Dusiness tour.
'ut out in the street, there must he lie1 Mrs. J. Ernest Laidlaw of Portland is
ill able to get up and stagger away, or ' 'n the city a guest at the Hotel Occi-
e taken by what we call law and jus- i d, nt.
ice, thrown into jail to await the ver-; tnaries "right or this city is
ict. Prunk on the street) but give us Portland for a few days stay.
some of your money, and you may go I
and do the same again if you want to. MRS. PETERSEN S.
What better example of slaverv do we' T-
in
ant! Yet we cry 'Free America.'
"A MOTHER."
The fashionable milliner, in the Star
Theater building, is the best place to
buy your summer hat.
A Few of Our
Nice Things
for Lunch
Sliced Boiled Ham
Wafers Sliced
Dried Beef , ;;
i ' . Smoked
n ... i 4futmMtr
Salmon
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JOHNSON
BROS.
UVVW VVWVUi
118 122 Twelfth St., Astoria, Or.
Erect Fountain. At the meeting of
the Woman's Club yesterday afternoon
it was decided to purchase and erect a
fine fountain in the new city park.
At flrt It was the intention to secure
the fountain in time for dedication on
the Fourth of July but it was found
upon .investigation that this could not
be accomplished. The fountain however
will be obtained as soon as possible,
and will be an ornament to the new
park. Th matter of .erecting benches
throughout tie park was also considered
but it whj thought best to first get the
fountain, tiefore setting about, with this
project! The caxpenifrtr' union has start
ed that, in the matter of erecting
benches, U will donate the labor to put
them in place, when the work has been
decided on.
Final Honori Paid. There was a large
concourse of relatives ana personal
friends in attendance upon the funeral
of. the late Nathan Kimball yesterday.
The cortege left the undertaking parlors
of W. a A. Pohl in season to take the
noon train out for the old Pioneer ceme
tery, where Rev. W. Seymour Short, of
Grace Episcopal church read the beauti
ful ritual of the dead at the graveside,
and when all departed from thence the
grave of the pioneer citizen was, itself,!
bmled in a mas of magnificent blooms.
National Bicytje for sale at Oikwitz.
NOTICE FOR BIDS....
Bids will be received until Monday,
.Tunc IS, 1WN1. at noon, at the office of
the School Clerk, 17!) Eleventh street
for placing drains around the McClure
Schol Building in accordance with plans
and specifications to be found at the
ofllee of Architect J. E. Wicks, over the i
Star Theater. Bight reserved to reject
any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Directors of
School District No. 1.
E. Z. FERGUSON, Clerk.
J. W, WEixn.
J. A. EAKIX.
Committee on Repairs.
Goes East C. R. Morse left yester
day for his home in Metamora. Mich.,
to join his wife and son, who are now
visiting there. While Mr. Morse is ab
sent Charles W. Norquist. formerly of
Kalispell, Mont., will have charge of his
store.
You want a keen, lieht scythe
: that will bend without breakine. and is nuukcJ ta VAA
its edge Detter than any you ve ever before used. Buy one of our
IMPORTED SWEDISH SCYTHES
and in it you get all these qualities. Try it, and if you're not more than
aatiafied, we'll refund your money 1
Made of the famous Sandvik Bessemer steel, reinforced, with wide heel, which
fits the American Snath, our scythes embody the very beat of skill and material.
Foard & Stokes Company
NEXT WEEK
at the Star Theatre
nmg'h
mmett
NOTICE TO FOURTH OF JULY SUB
SCRIBERS. Mr. L, E. Selig, secretary of the com
mittee, will call on the subscribers for
the amount of their subscriptions, early
this week, and trust they, will be ready
to respond at first call.
FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE.
610-2t.
ALL SAME FOOTBALL.
MUSKOGEE, I. T., June 9.-Claud
Camp, while catching at a baseball game
here was struck over the heart by a foul
tip. He threw the ball to the pitcher
and fell dead.
N. A. Ackennao, 421 Bond St, dossal
manner of texidemy, furniture uphol
stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat
tress making a specialty and al wort
guaranteed.
Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue
ad Eleventh street. European plan;
best rooms and board in the city at m
unable prices; free bus.
GET THE MONEY.
WARSAW, June 0. Bands of ter
rorists tonight attacked twenty govern
ment alcohol stores and robbed them of
cash and stamps. Five stores were
bunied. Two terrorist and a soldier
were killed and a number wounded.
Several thousand dollars were taken.
REMEMBER TEX PLACE
Fine hats at the Bonton Millinery
tore, 483 Bond street Mrs. Jaloff,
milliner. tf.
It tones and vitalizes the entire sys
tern and makes life worth living no mat
ter what your station. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea is the greatest preventa
tive known for all diseases, 35 cents,
Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart Druggist
Free molng picture
Odd Fellows' ITall.
show,., tonight,
In beauty town there dwelt a lass,
Iler face waa fair to see,
The secret of her beauty lay,
In Rocky Mountain Tea.
Frank Hart, druggist
Place your orders for ice en-em or
sherbet early any flavor.
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Among those bound to rise in the
world are the strawberry-box bottom.
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There's little room in this great world
of ours for the "Fat Woman." .SJe(,a
hindrance to herself in street ears, flats;
elevators; but what can she aai pofe
thing--take Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank
Hart, druggist
The delicate art of frescoing is only
learned by years of hard tutelage under
espert masters. Each of the proprietors
the Eastern Painting 4. Decoratjng Co.,
75 Ninth street, has spent years in the
best shops of the east and is proficient
in the art of decorating and frescoing.
A reward of $25 will 'be'1 paid by
Beaver Lodge No. 35, I. 0. 0. F, for
the recovery of the body of the late
II. F. Bruhn who was accldently drowned
in the Columbia River, near the Fort
Stevens wharf on Tuesday, June 8.
GEORGE NOONTAN, Noble Grand.
OLOF ANDERSON, Secretary.
ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED.
r -'
; vXEW YORK, ' Jilhe 9.-A cable dis
pltcn to the Herald from Hamilton, Ber
muda, says:
The visiting New York yachtsmen
were enthusiastically entertained in a
regatta yesterday. In a- race over a 43-;
mile course seventeen yachts sailed. The
38tfoot Bermuda yacht Dainty won, de--feating
the Tamerlane, the winner of the
Lipton cup race from New York to
Bermuda by fifteen minutes. The Gann-.
tlet won a cup presented by the Ber
muda Yacht Club from the Tamerlane on .
time allowance by seven minutes.
NABUCO GOES ABROAD.
WASHINGTON, June 9.-Mr. Nubuco,
the Brazilian Ambassador, will sail from
New York for Southampton on June
15. He will sail June 2-f from Southamp
ton for Rio de Janeiro to attend the
Pan-American conference.