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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. YOUTH RUNS AWAY THE OTHER SIDE OF TOE STRIKE STORY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i, 1906. TRY IT AND THEN YOU'LL ALWAYS BUY IT IF YOU WANT BREAD THAT IS LIGHT; CAKES JUST SIGHT, USE . "QUEEN ANNE FLOUR" IT IS MADE FROM THE FINEST SELECTED WHEAT, SKILFULLY MILLED BY EXPERTS -THAT'S WHY IT GOES FARTHER AND GIVES BETTER SATISFACTION THAN COMMON KINDS $1.20 the.Sack. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. I CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE I FROM HOME OF CHAftfTR WHENEVER 4 9, s J YOU SAY SO l NEW ARRIVALS ARRIVES IN ASTORIA WITH NO MONEY AND IS TAKEN IN CHARGE OF BY AUTHORITIES RETURNED TO PORTLAND. : SUPERINTENDENT TR0YER TELLS OF THE COMPANY'S ATTITUDE IN THE PENDING UNPLEASANT NESS. The Famous Make of Union Label Clothing Manufactured by that Fair House of HENRY J. BROCK a Co,, Buffalo, N. Y. J m hies if ihe Orkwiti Mils skit. tf. Sn ahsll souvenirs at Svsnson's. Otkwlti Repairs Bicycles on short notice. Dell II. Scully, Notary Public, it grully Cigar SUr. Any old hmirl T ?try bttt board to bt obtained is tfcs dty Is at "Tb Oocidtnt HottL" Satts vry rsasonabl. Ico Cream mad from full cream, 13o per pint. Sptulal prices for xlg and churches, at Tsgg's confectionary. 7-19-tf Hots! Irving, corner Franklla atenue and Eleventh stmt, European plan; best rooms and board la tbs dty at ra sonabls priest. Run Good. Tli run of fuh li re ported to b mtwhat Improved, and yesterday the canneries were kept buy handling the deliveries. How Do ! look. To really your t'f ss other tee you, get one of thoe tew style mirrors at Hart's Drug Store 1 all prices. A new supply Just received. tf. Improving Road. The eounty rock ermher which I at prewnt stationed at Obey, will shortly commence cruhlng rock for the road near the Olney school house, N. A. Aekermao, 421 Pond Rt. dot all manner of taxidermy, furniture upbol staring, carpet eleanlug and laying, mat tresa making specialty and svl work guaranU4 Sundry Licensee. Ths police deprt nient during lt mouth took in the um of $1724.50 for Mindry licensee. The money wa divided a follows : Laun dries 00f pawnbroker, $23; team t4H7 theatre, $.Vj hill poter. $13; junk dealer $3; livery stable, J2S slot machines, Hii2.H0j dog. 165. Complexion treatments are a neees sary part of the grooming of s well preserved woman. It it not so much matter of how you look today, a how you will look tomorrw, Hollliter'i Rocky Mountain Tea does the' business. Tea or Tablet, 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. Wby don't you have your work dons by ths Eastern Painting k Decorating Company, 73 Ninth street? Tbey do ths work cheaper, quicker and better than any other firm. The Parker House which is being papered and painted from cellar to garret is being dons by them. Go and inspect the work. Some girls are eleven they have mode themolvc great beautle by taking Hoi Hater's Rocky Mountain Tea. There l no scheming, they fight shy of eometic and have become the handsomest girls In the state. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Sold by Frank Hart. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FRUIT FOR CANNING Glance over this list and see if ther,e is not something you wish for your home: Grapes, Peach Plums, Peaches, Gravenstein Apples, Astrican Apples, Petit Prunes, Bartlett Pears. Logan Berries, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Coconuts, Water melons, Nutmegs. All kinds of vegetables. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. WE SELL ICE Remains Another Year. Home time ago the Atorl school Wrd regretfully awpted the renlgrmtion of Prof, 8. K. Dlcbol, th well known teacher at the high M'hixd. who then thought he would go back ent and tike tip hie profession, It ha developed lately, however, that he mlulit I Induced to renin 1 11 and dome preonure of a very friendly ori being brought to bear upon him ,h consented ye.terdiy, ami to make quite sure of the matter, a kpecial meeting of the school Ixmrd wa railed at 7:30 o'clock lut evening at the office of City Super intendent A. I. Clark, in the city hull, at m tilt h all member of the hoard were invent except f eidjte Taylor, and Mr. I)eli wiii unonimouly reelected for the ensuing chmd year. The board l to he congratulated on securing this ahle pfeptor for another year and It U lwied I'rofenwir IHelxl will not re gret hU change foe purpose in any degree, either. Lots of Work Entailed. County A eor Cornelius, and his fori, ate buy r'torliig to the roll the esempthm heretofore made and allowed In the en trie made sgaliit the nam of the lmiie-li(iMin t'ltixen of the eounty, in deference to the ruling of the aupreme court of the stale, In the Douglas eounty cae. recently handed down, wherein it a held Uutl that man owning furni ture in the state mut pay taxes on it, and the exemption did not operate. Tbi will entail an enormoui amount of work on the aeor of the tat, nearly all of whom had their roll well along, and quite ready for submission to the eounty hoard of equalisation, and many of them will have to ak, a will Acor Corneliu, for an extension of time in which to present the .completed .roll He will ak for a month, but will prob ably not 1 quite o long in readjusting the entries made nerewtiiry. Recorded Titles. There were five deed sent to the public record yeter day among the rna of smh matter tht ge up daily for record: Frank Patton, et. aL to J. R. IMge, war ranty. IH0 lot II, 12 and 13 in block 2. Hill' Flrt Addition to Ocean Orove. The United State to 0. M. Jacobaon, patent, 103 acre in section 31, T. 5 N.. It. 7 W. S. Abrahamaon and wife to J, J. Hupp warranty, f.'rOO, 120 acre in ection 0. T. 4 N.. N. It. 7 W. Same to ame, warranty! tJiH), hind in swtion 31, T. 5 ... II 7 W. Atoria Abtrart Title 1 Trut Company to Fred Parahnelml, warranty, $100, wet donation land ebilm of J. W. Moflltt and wife, irt Clat- op county. Happily Surprised. The ladies of the Sewing Society of St. Mary'a Catholic church, on Monday evening latit ten dered a delightful surprise reception to their Mend, Mr. A. L. Uabbldge. They firwt wiled for her at her home, about 50 strong, and then adjourned to the church hall, where a general good time wa Indulged, not the h-ant pleasing features of which were some jolly dances and a charming lunch. The whole Impromptu affair was thoroughly enjoyed. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. A reward of $20 will be paid for the recovery of the body of Alrick W'aara, drowned off Cape Disappointment on Monday, July 23, 1000. CHARLES JOHNSON. 110 Flavel Stret Astoria. 7-28-7t. A youth by the name of 0car (irovea arrived In Antoria late Monday nllit from Portland. When the trulu airived it wa noticed the child wa timiccompanlnd and Inquirle were made of him. The Uy said that he lived with hi mother In Portland at Univerliy Pork, and that he had come to Atoria to And hi father, Qle Groves, who lived on Woody lland, and wa engaged in flohlng on the river. It was aNo aocertuined that the lxv had ttolon (5.()0 from lit mother and after upend ing the day and the greater part of the money at the Oaks, had ptirehaMjd a ticket to Atoria with the remainder. Lodging wn found for him for the night and yesterday morning the police were notified. They at once communicated with hi mother, and but night be wa ent back to hi home in Portland. . Grand Concert, The Norwegian King ing Bocloty aited by local talent will give a concert at Foard & Stokes' hall. Sunday, August fith. at 3:00 p. iu. S'utioiuib a well a (acred, songs will U sung and nhort addree in the Kng lih and Norwegian language. The con cert I given for the benefit of paying the Hinging Society' traveling expenae to Taeoma, Wah, where 3W ainger of, the Pacific Oat Saengerliund meet, August 23 to 27. The Singing' Society of Antoria baa always been willing to help at entertainment and are willing to assist In what they can. Let the peopW of Aotoria turn out Sunday at 3:(Hi p. m. and help the boy a well a enjoy a good concert and entertainment. Ticket will I for sale at the door and el-ewhere. AdmUslon 60c. Talking About Dogs! There is a dog in thin city wboe particular chum ia a little black. mutty-noed kitten. The two are inseparable, and the dog un questionably the bo. When the kitten nukes a sortie luto the atreet her friend and pnnor immediately catches her in hi teeth, head, leg or tail, it make no difference to him, and waltzes her back to the houe and afety. They eat to gether, sleep in a bunch, and frolic etern ally all over the place. And there is hut one eeann in which the cat is mo mentarily the head of the outfit, and that Is when they fall out; the little black puy being altogether too much for the pup. She whip him to a stand till. and he is always surprised at the result, but soon forgets it. Done in Probate. Judge Trenchard. sitting for probate yeterday, made an order lu the estate of Krnet C. Stoll, deceased, approving the account of the executor. William IWk, and ordering the distribution of the personal prop erty of the etate among the heirs. An Error Corrected By a piece of de liberate misinformation supplied this office, this paper wa made to say on Monday last that the Browns took the game at Fort Columbia, on Sunday, by a score of 14 to 0, when the real record was a clean-up for the Columbias by a score of 19 to 0. There is just as good fish in the brine As ever come out of the sea, Put you will take it out in fishing. Unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold by Frank Hart. Fines and Forfeitures. During the month of July the collections of the police department for fines and for feitures amounted to mow than it ever has in the city's history. This totaled the sum of 91900. Stop That Cough! When a cough, a tickling or an irrita tion in the throat makes you feel un comfortable take Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 354 Wet Fifth street, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes "We think Ballard's Horchound Syrup tho best medicine for coughs and colds. We have used it for several years; it always gives immediate relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfaction." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. EVERY SUNDAY. Special round trip excursion rate to Portland, commencing Sunday, July 29, and continuing every Sunday thereafter, until further notice, the A. & C. R. will soli special excursion tickets from As toria to Portland and return at rata of $2.50, good going and returning on date of sale only. The following statement of the com pany's relation to the pending strike at the Astoria Iron Work, is presented, with the same disinterested good-will with which the employes' side of the ciuestion was offered - the Astorians' yeterday morning: "Editor Astortan: In view of the statement In your paper of the 31st. regarding the difficulties between our selves and employees, we consider it advisable to make the following state ment! "Tills is the second instance where a workman was forced out of our employ and in neither case was the matter flrt brought to our attention; this last one, the Finn referred to, stated the morn ing after quitting, that he had been advised or told to do so by this Mr. Clenuon. whom we discharged, as we told blm. for interfering with our busi ness. The Finn stated that he was will ing to join their union and would write east from where he came, for a card a to hi ability ms a machinist; he was probably ju-t as good as several we have had lately who doubtless belonged to the union. We ground a drill for him but it was done on a drill grinding ma chine that had been relegated to the scrap pile, condemned by some of the men aorae time ago as no good, and we did not suppose the Finn would know any more about it than they did. "We have been abort of men for the pat two and one-half months; have ap plications in San Francisco. Los Angeles, Portland, and on the Sound. Mr. Fox has made several trip in quest of more men and all the Portland shops have been advied to send down any they can; it has been the intention of the company to increase the capacity of the shop both in space and machine tools, several of which have already been ordered; but it is a useless expense if we cannot get enough machinists to turn out the work. "We, at no time, discriminated against union men. but being in need of men. employ any who apply, paying the regu lation wages. "There is nothing against any of the men that have with the company for years and when they feci so disposed they have the privilege of returning to work under the same conditions that existed heretofore. Signed, "N. TR0YER, "Superintendent Astoria Iron Works." Will Leave City. W. W. Casper, act ing as manager of the local Western Union office, during the absence of Manager Powell, expects to leave As toria within a few days for Wallace, Idaho, where he has accepted the managership of the company's office. Mr. Casper, during his residence in this city has made many friends who will regret his departure, though pleased to know of his promotion. Challenge Shamrocks. The Browns have again challenged the Shamrocks to a game to lie played in this city next Sunday on the A. F. C. grounds, and to form an inducement have raised and deposited in one of the banks the sum of $100, which will be awarded to the winner. The gate receipt in addition are to go to the winning team. Whether the Shamrocks will accept this propo sit ion has not yet been decided. Commercial Street Next. It was said yesterday by one in authority, that the re-decking of Commercial street, from Ninth to Fourteenth, would be properly boached, by resolution, at the meeting of the common council on next Monday night. It is getting in such shape as to commend itself to the powers tluit be, and it is hoped nothing will arise to. hinder the improvement, as it is one of the most pressing in the city at the present moment. Office Changed. The office of the Co lumbia River Quarantine Station and the U. S. Quarantine Station, has been changed, from the Spexarth building to rooms over the store of S. Danziger & Company at the corner of Commercial and Eleventh streets; Dr. McKeon being still in charge of the station. Cures Sciatica Rev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D., Cuba, New York, writes: "After fifteen days of excruciating pain from Sciatic rheuma tism, under various treatments, I was induced to try Ballard's. Snow Liniment; the first application giving my first re lief and the second entire relief. I can give it unqualified recommendation. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. ' wmmammammammmBmmt ( asmm sm sm mm V .mill 1 mii ii.imiil 1 1. V : T9Tf -r-. "" VWWMW1 ' Ci-g.-srii-111, ,t 3 (. TSS BONE AW Wise Has Just Received A Large As J sortment of Advance Fall Styles - HERMAN WISE TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Xotiee is hereby given that the county superintendent of Clatsop coun ty, will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at the Court House as follows: For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at 9 o'clock a. m and continuing until Saturday. August 10. at 4 o'clock, p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, . bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, algebra. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, school law. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 8th, at 9 o'clock, a. m.. and continuing Mntil Friday, August 10th at 4 o'clock. First second and third grade certificates. j Wednesday Penmanship history, u Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government. Primary Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, ortho graphy, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. ; ., EMMA C. WARREN, Supt. of Clatsop Co. Astoria, Ore.. July 30, 1906. Fire Alarm. Some excitement was caused yesterday noon when a fire alarm was turned in from the new St. Mary's hospital. The department responded but their services were not needed as it was found that nothing more than a steam pipe in the basement had burst and one of the chimneys was burning out. A crowd quickly gathered but their fears were soon allayed. Heroine Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps the blood to flow; it affords primpt relief from biliousness, indi gestion, sick and nervous headaches, and over-indulgence in food and drink. 0. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T. R. R.. Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes, April 18, 1903: "I was sick for' over two years with enlargement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good, and I had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Herbine. It has made me sound and well." 50c. Sold by Hart's drug store. to ra- SIKCW TAKERKA. A WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE. The Bells" Presented Last Night at Star Theatre by WQlard Company. The wonderfully, artistic and strong portrayal in "The Bells" was witnessed last night by a big audience, who were held spellbound throughout the entirety of the most tremendously strong crea tion of the drama of today. Mr. Willard carries the onus of the entire play on his shoulders, as very few of today's actors can do, and has portrayal of this part is in every respect a most artisti cally strong conception. Those who have not as yet seen "The Bells" can ill afford to miss this opportunity to witness real downright genius. Mr. Willard's sup port was most excellent last night and the performance was in every respect a huge success. Thursday night that beautiful and romantic drama, "Monte Cristo" will be produced. For an exceptionally strong attraction "Monte Cristo" can head the list, for during the entire play not a moment is without action and strength. The stage manager of the Star theatre is sparing no efforts to make the produc tion of "Monte Cristo" a feature not to be forgotten for a long time to come. The Regatta Committee. The com mittee in charge of the regatta sub scriptions were busy all day yesterday, and though the contributions were not all that might be desired, nor the spirit manifested all that might be considered encouraging, the committee,' is still in good humor; and the work will go for ward. There will be about $4000 avail able, and there are many yet to see. Lawn Party. The Epworth League of the First Methodist Church will give a lawn social tomorrow evening at the residence of Captain and Mrs. H. P. Kindred. All friends and members of the society are invited to attend. Department Busy. During the month of July the fire department responded tot a total of 15 alarms, which is more than has ever occurred in Astoria, with in the space of a month. The property loss from these fires was less thau $100. ARE YOU A BON VIVANT? The pith of life, after all, is a good feed. The good things of this life are not as a rule easily found, so that it is a pleasure to find so close at hand a first-class up-to-date establishment, whre one gets those good things at every meal, like the Palace Restaurant, on Commercial street. The home of the bon vivant. tf