TUESDAY, JUNE u, igod. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 Your Bread is bound to pan out well if you use "VIM FLOUR" it is made from the choicest bluestem wheat. $1.20 per SacK. ROSS, HIGGINS &. Co. ASTORIA'S LEADINO GROCERS. I tirseVaies or the towk TU my but board to U obtained la tht city U t MTh Oeddtot KotiL" Katti wy rtasonabla. Comlm for Vlsit".-Mr, 1- K. Alit..ii. ,tt prudent of the W. ('. T. V. fUit th Alrl t'nli.M, Juno M, HM, and will spwtk to the public that even ing at th Klrxt HaptUi church. Adml Moii frw. All Invited.. . ; v '2'M' ladies' shoes called for. shlned and lellvered. T"l, 1ll'k 2235. Hiown Babfem. Pays Warrants.-Warrants amounting to $433.7li have been W by '".v IrfiuninT during the pat few .Iity. be ing drawn on the following fund: Hlrc t improvement. 1HiH,.Vt street repair, 1101.32; kmm-u1. I"7.V:M; httffl fund. IliO.mi; bund intcril funds, 1452.94. Hot Campaign Stuff. For the brulf ami hurl of election day or any other day, use Atwood'i Electric (HI, the best liniment, for salt at Frank Hart's drug store, opposite Ford A Stoke. Itiui Property.- Charley Wise hss tnkn a flvo y-nr )? on the buildiiiK at lli corner of Klvriitn and Coin incrrUI streets formerly occupied by the late Charts Campbell, and used - a saloon, and will completely remodel it. Th saloon entrance will I changed to th mH id of the bidding. The lee i. taken at JKI a month. Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh atreet. European plan; beat rooms and board in tbe city at rea aonable pricei; free but. Dtlegatet to Convention.-K. Z. Ker- lfiin, C. A. I'ooJidKf, Hev. W. S. Short, ami Frank Spittle will attend the Din i'iun Convention of the Protectant Epis copal Church of Oregon, which will hold a three day' cion in Portland begin ning on dune 14. The convent ion will elect a bUhop to succeed the Inte Bishop Mortis. Aitoria Souvenira at Svtnaon'a, Funeral Yesterday The funeral of the Iste Matt lliiinmastl win held ye.terduy afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Pohl undertaking parlor, tinder the auspice of the Finnish Urtherhood, with the In terment in Greenwood rfmetery. The in quest has not yet b.n completed, ow ing to the witnowes having not yet nil been obtained. MRS. PETERSEN'S. Tbe fashionable milliner, in the Star Theater building, ia tbe beat place to buy your aurnmer bat. HOEFLER'S PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR ICE CREAM OR SHERBET EARLY. ANY FLAVOR. It's Time For Canning Gooseberries We havo just received a laxgu ship ment of very, find, atook. which., we will sell nt a reasonable price. Order at JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St., Aatoria, Or. , Once More limn half a million officials, busi ness, professional men, banker, farmer and stockmen have Ix-en cured by ulng llullWtw' Hwky MounUin Tea. 33 eenta Ten or Tablets, Hold by .Fj'atik Hurt, tlni)flt. Changing Locations. The tre build Iuk formerly iwupied by d. V. Marion, In I'pjiertown, l U'lnjt pfnuved to a point at the outhwett corner of the Adair property titer and will be. re modeled and made habitable for another line of buine. Two More Coming, John Laka, a na tive of Finland, and Olo Krikwn. a Sorwelan by birth, flld theia respective deehratlm of Intention to take ou the dutle ami privileges of Amerlaan clti.en hlp .In th' future, with tunt.v Clerk Clinton. yeeU-rday. (JimmI ItMik bring happirens. Frieiuh care more for u when we meet them ttiih a clean. Nnlliug faee, bright eyes parkling with lieallh. which cornea by taking Jlolli-ler's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, MA by Frank Hurt, druggit. Paid Fifty Dollars.-lonald IK-Force, of this city, wa arreUd yesterday on a charge of aault and battery upon his wife, and tion his apearnce before Jutii timjdman, in tlie afternoon, en tned a pica of guilty and was promptly fined in the -inn of $50, which he paid and wa discharged. For the Year 1006. Th state fair- premium lit it at hand and it indicate a much wider range of exhibit thi year than usual, with a corresponding grit of larger premium, and other mat ters of interest to the exhibitor. H i haiidoomely gotten up and is bigger than ever and pays anyone for reviewing;. Will Mova Down Town. -It Is reported that Henry .lones, the saloonist f pre cinct No. k who i forced out of bnsine in that ward by the operation of the newly applied local option law, will move into tin old Ilobinoon store room on Commercial street, which he has leased, and will conduct the same business in of old. Ia Recovered. 0. W, Nutter of War renton is now reported to be recovering as roipidly as possible from the recent gunshot wound in hi hand, caused by the accidental discharge of a shot, gun which he was carrying, and no further danger I anticipated. It was found necessary to amputate part of the wounded memlwr, and for a time blood posoniug was feared. Down Hill Runaway One of the wood hauling teams of the Kelley Tronfer Company took a notion they had been In one. spot long enough and lit out from the corner of Franklin avenue and Ninth strst yesterday forenoon and took a down hill hike to Astor street, in down-hill time, thence out Ator to a point where a good "tire" overtook them. There were no accidents report ed and no damage, so the owner says. The delicate art of frescoing ia only learned by years of hard tutelage under expert masters. Each of the proprietors the Eastern Painting ft Decorating Co., 78 Ninth street, ha spent years in the beat shops of the east and is proficient in tbe art of decorating and frescoing. Twenty-five Days, Gustave reterson, the young man whq wat befriended late ly by Dr. W. 0, Logan, and who lie trayed his confidence, by stealing dental instrument and working-gold from his office later, wa tried in the court of Justice Goodman, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of simple larceny and fined in the sum of $50, in default of the pay ment., 4f which, he waa committed to the county juil for the period of twenty five days. A reward of $25 will be paid by Beaver Lodge No. 35, I. 0. 0. F., for the recovery of the body of the late H, F. Bruhn who was accldently drowned in the Columbia River, near the Fort Stevens wharf on Tuesday, June 6. GEORGE NOONAN, Noble Grand. ' OLOF ANDERSON, Secretary. CHARTER COMMISSION,!; IS NAMED f City Council Meeti Llst'Nlgnt in In formal Session, and Chooses Member of the Charter Commission, An liiforimtl iiieeting of the city coun i-il was he hi at night in th city hall I for the purpose of selecting a commis sion to revise the present flmrtcr of the city .and Incorporate therein, such changes and additions, us may be deem ed necessary. After considerable discussion it was lecid-d to have the eommMon consist of eighteen men, and to lie taken as fol lows: Mavor Herman Wise, City At torney Smith, City Treasurer Peulcy, City "Auditor Olof Amlerson one wiun cllmun fiom each ward in the city, three representatives from the Central Iabor council, namely: William itoss, of the clerks' union; Ixnitsen, fishermen'! union; Senator elect W, T. Kehollleld representative- elect A. lliix. and five taxpayers to be selected at a luter date by the city council. These last named members of this important commission have not yet been announced by the council, and it is started that at the next meet of that Iwsly the remaining men will be named. Shifting PropertyThe following mat ter were presented for record at the office of the county clerk yesterday, among other documents: Mary .1. Bado- llet, and others, to A. (. Hpexarth; war ranty. IO,0;.15H; south half of lots 5 and '! block 21; south half of lot 1; and the south half of tlie west fourteen feet of lot 2. block 2(1. MiCliire'e Astoria. Harrison Allen and wife to J. E. Brwilcr, warranty, $100. lots 8 and 9, block 1, Hills' Addition U, Ocesn C.rove. C. K. !rown and others, to Charles Wise, !' for five years, at fcJM per month, lot 4, block iVl MeClure'e Astoria. Seawall Report A, 0. Reese, business manager for Young Si Keleey, the civil engineers, of Portland who have agreed to render a report on the probable plans, and cost thereof, for the new seawall, arrived in the city yesterday, and called upon Chairman J. T. P.os of the sub committee, who reviewed tin- report he had to make in the premises and referred Mr. Itecsf and the matter he had in charge, to the general chairman. Dr. Al fred Kinney, who will In due season, call the citizen together to weigh the pro poal of a preliminary expense of $500, for the plans the Portland firm purposes lo submit. It is said the plans will cover two nr more methods of construction. "A. & C." Post BookThe Astoria A Columbia Itivcr Itailroad Company is iilout to put out its newest and hand somest summer pamphlet, devoted espec ially to the CliitMip beaches. It i got ten up in to4er form and contains two pages for correspondence, with a flap to Is- sealed by the stamp that carries it. It contains seventeen Itfautiful views, nlinto enirriiv.sl. of the consnli-notis snot i - - i along the route, ami is, without excep tion the prettiest of all the literature they have ever put out iu this behalf ; though the company failed to include the Liuling and the grandest picture within its territory, that of the bay ami city of Astoria, the point the line-title is taken from. Just why this city was ignored in the nmke-up of this dainty piece of work, has yet to lie-explained, if it is not, indeed, inexplicable. Sig. L. G. Auletti, violinist, orchestra furnished for all occasions, teacher of violin and mandolin. Address 361 Duane atreet, Astoria, Ore. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received until Monday, June 18, 1906. at noon, at the office of the School Clerk, 179 Eleventh street for placing drains around the McClure Schol Building in accordance with pUns and specifications to be found at the office of Architect J. E. Wicks, over the Star Theater. Right 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, WELCH, J. A. EAKIN, Committee on Repairs. . It tones and vitalizes the entire sys tem and makes life worth living no mat ter what your station. Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest preventa tive known for all diseases." 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, Druggist. Complete Sidewalk The new wooden sidewalk on Exchange street in front of the Redmen's Hall has been completed, and improves the looks of that part of tow n greatly. The 'coming Btimmer will see more street improvement done than for many yeao-s. """l5 UIoV 00000000000000000 M, 1), Hprcckles of lliversidi!, Califor nia, wu a busius vi-itor lit Astoria. Y. K. .faeoUon, of Pendleton, was a business visitor in this citjr yesterday, K, Tobln of 1'ortfsiid arrived in the city on the noon train yesterday. Jt. Merker of Cleveland. (hio, was a bii'-iness visitor in Astoria yesterday. Willunn H'-lma of Portland was doing business In the city yesterday. (. T, Mtln-woii of fcan Diego arrived here yesterday ou a business tour. Will Moilison was a homing pussengef on the twain train from Portland yester. day. F P. Wait of Portland came down on the noon train yesterday, on a busi- ! in. I.inr. C. (, Oiitiiehler of Cincinnati, was in the city yesterday for a few hours yes terday. V, IJoclliiig came down from Knapp ton was in the city yesterday visiting friends. C. J, 1'nderwood of 8acramento spent a few hours in this city yesterday, at tending to business matters. H. Deggenger of Chkagrj ia;ai. busi ness visitor in the city sday and was quartered at the Occident, H. A. fcmalley of Detroit waa In A toria yesterday on business and will leave for Portland this morning. V. K. Clarkson of Madison. Wis,' ar rived in the city on the noon train yes terday and returned to the metropolis at 0:10 last evening. Hon. John C. McC'ue came in from Portland on the 11:33 train yesterday whither he had been on an over Sunday visit with friends. D. I!. Mathcny, of Dallas, arrived in the city on a flying visit yesterday, re hiring to the Willamette Valley, xn the l.urline last night. Mr. G, W. Lounabcrry leaves this morning at 8:20 o'clock for Portland, whither she goes to attend tbe annual se-sion of the Oregon Grand Lodge of the Order of the Fji stern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick U. Brown of Olympia are in the city and domiciled at the Hotel Occident. M. Brown is one of tbe notable figures in the lumber busi ness of the Pacific Northwest. I). C. Kantner of Buffalo was in the city yesterday on tour of the north west. He was pleasantly impressed with Astoria and says he believes there is a great future for her, when the right interest, are centered here. He ia a steamship man. with vessels plying be tween Bangor and Boston. Club Cleaning and pressing parlors; suits, 50 cents. Tel. Black 2184. 72 9th. TESTED AND PROVEN. There ia a Heap of Solace in Being Being Able to Depend Upon a Well-Earned Reputation. For months Astoria readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done in this local ity. Not another remedy ever produced "ch convicing proof of merit. W. '. -Tonkin, of 420 East Mill street. Portland. Ore. says: "I have no oecas- sion to change anything that 1 said three years ago in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills for since that time other members of our family have found bene ficial results iu treating kidney com plaint. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I suffered with acute attack of back ache and a derangement of the action of the kidneys, and dull drugging pains made it difiicult for me to attend to luy work. As the result of using this, fine remedy I have been free from kidney complaint and backache for over three years, and therefore feel great confidence in recommending them to others." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Charles Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States, Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 1 " Have you been betrayed by promis? of quaoks. swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a dam aged stomach. To those we offer Hollis ter'a Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. Present address Pacific Coast Borax Co., Bacon Bldg., Oakland, Calif. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to, thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and assist ance during the illness and death of our son, Nels John Jorgensen. MR. AND MRS. J. N. JORGENSEN AND FAMILY. In beauty town there dwelt a lass, Her face was fair to see, The secret of her beauty lay, In Rocky Mountain Tea. ' Frank Hart, druggist, )COOOOXXCKXCttOO When You Buy" HERMAN WISE'S Free Pressing Clothing bought at Herman Wise's store pressed FREE of charge whenever ' you " wish it. That saves you . .;...,;... $12 a Year You benefit in every way if you buy Men's and Boy's Clothes at Hermann Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier CX)OCOeCOOOOOCCCKX)CCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi You want a one that will bend without its edge better than any you've IMPORTED SWEDISH SCYTHES and in it you get all these qualities. a tithed, we 11 refund your money ! Made of the famous Sandvik Bessemer steel, reinforced, with wide heel, which fits the American Snath, our scythes embody the very best of skill and material. Foard & Stokes Company ANTI-PASS LAW VOID. Enacting Clause is Omitted and No Law is no Good. SALEM, June 11. The anti-pass law. which was adopted by the people at the late election by such a large majority of the votes, is void ou account of the omission of the enacting clause. The secretary of state will certify the vote os the law to the governor, the governor will issue a proclamation de claring the law to be in effect. All this trouble and expense will have to be taken rvgardle of the fact that the officials are fully aware of the fact that the law is void. Secretary Dunbar, in pursuance of the mandate of this law will require every state official to file a sworn statement to the effect that he has not accepted a pass or free trans portation of any kind during the time for which he was elected. This will at once raise the question as to the va lidity of the law. as it is known that several of the officials will ""not '"make such a statement. . . .,, ' The attorney-general will be asked to rule on Ihe' dhesHon. l'n&r'f4Ste consti tution, and the rulings o the. supreme court, in matters involving practically the same question the want of an En acting clause there can be but one out come to the ease, the law will have to be declared void. It is very probable that the matter will finally have to be ruled on by the Supreme Court. , SALEM, June 11. Governor ChamW lain will be called upon to name a suc cessor1 to Judge Robert Eakin of the Tenth Judicial District when the judge' resigns his position as circuit judge to assume his duties as" associate,' justice of the supreme court next January. - There will be a number of applicants for the Circuit Judgeship among the democratic attorneys residing in ' the district which is composed of Union and Wallowa counties. Turner Oliver and Thomas Crawford have been mentioned in connection with the place. . . Governor Chamberlain has not inti mated whom he will appoint, nor is it certain that the appointee will be a democrat. The governor is known to at July 11th Those two fine Pianos will be given to two of Wise's custom ers at the dance July tl. One piano number with every $5 you buy at Herman Wise's Fine Store. keen, light scythe breaking, and ia guaranteed to bold ever before used. Buy one of our Try it, and if you're not be strongly in favor of a non-partisan judiciary, and as the appointee will suc ceed a republican, it would not be sur prising if the new judge i a republican. The anointment will b for the remainder of Judge Eakin's term which will expire Julv 1. 1008. National Bicycle for sale at Orkwitz. Ask your dealer FOR 32-PAGE ILLUSTRATED 4 BOOKLET fo) iri THE luiffnn mmjt It gives much' valuable inform matinn nn the nn thousand uaesv of Borax in the Home. CONTENTS '! Haw to Havt a CIw CompitalMu ArtirSts ta tht Hair and Hamlt. ? Esrax In tlta LaunuVy, Kurt try ana KRehan. Borax In tha Sick. Roam. ' Prasarvatlva Uiea of Borax, ata. This Book is FREE Of your dealer, or on postal request of Pacific Coast Borax Co., San Francisco. 8 X