The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 02, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTOillAN, ASTORIA, OREGON,
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1006.
SLOAN E MURDER TRIAL.
Indications That It Will Drg Alono.
for Two Weeks.
SPOKANK. Pec. 1. The defense In
the Sloane murder case spent prac
tleally the whole morning In attempt
ing to bring out the fact that the tie
censed was Insane. In spite "f the
objections of the proswution and an
adverse rulln got the court. It brought
out the fact that in conversation with
W. J. Carpenter, a local photographer,
the deceased said his sister waa at
the insane asylum. It Is believed that
the defense will reach expert testi
mony by Monday, but the trial of the
earn will probably continue two week
longer.
, Sidney Sloane shows no effects of
the trial and is as unconcerned as
ever. The mother, however, shows ev
ery effect of the terrible strain and
Hay break down completely.
The defense also brought out that
the defendant was appointed comtnls
ary general of a boys' army for the
oason that he could supply other
' Joys with provisions stolen from the
tore; that he once stole a 120 (Toici
piece fro mthe cash register, drank
a quart of champagne at one time in
the store, and at one time broke out
several slata in a partition in the
wine cellar because be could not Im
mediately open the door, at the risk
of breaking a number of bottles of
liquor.
PRESIDENT OF SENATE.
Whealdon of Watco a Prominent Can
didate. PORTLAND, Dec 1. Well-defined
rumors of a coalition between 'Dan J.
Malarky and Nathan Whealdon, are
the latest, anent the fight for presi
dent of the Senate. The story is that
Whealdon who, until a few weeks ago,
was supposed to be for Haines, of
Washington county, has served notice
on that senator that they have come
to a parting of the ways, and that be
Is now out for the big plum on his
own hook.
Whealdon has been looked upon for
some time as a candidate. It was
A Good Stenographer
can write 150 words a minute with c, good pencil 125 with a
steel pen; but the speed is increase.1, to 17 o with
Waterman's idea! Fountain Pen
the pen with the Spoon Feed.
The flow is even and smooth-the first drop comes as
readily as the last neither comes until you want it.
(Styles and Prices.)
E. A. Higgitis Co.,
SUCCESSOR TO J. GRIFFIN
Books Music Stationery
VITKOPIANE
, The new artistic window deco
ration. A substitute for stained
glass at one twentieth the cost
Easily applied.
B. F. ALLEN 8 SON
NEW STORE COR. nth AND BOND STREETS.
THE AS TORIAN
even almost admitted by the senator
himself, that he" was a tentative and
contingent candidate something on
the order of the Itarkis of Dickens.
Hut events of rvcent date all go to
confirm the story that the senator
from Wasco is very much in the game.
Mad Happy for Ufa.
Great happiness cams Into the horns
of a C. Blair, school superintendent,
at St. Alban'a. West Virginia, when
his little daughter was restored from
the dreadful complaint he names. lis
says: "My little daughter had St VI
tus' Dance, which yielded to no treat
ment but grew steadily worse until
as a last resort w tried Electric Bit
ters; and I rejoice to say, three bot
ties effected a complete cure." Quick,
sure cure for nervous complaints, gen'
eral debility, female weaknesses, !m
roverlshed blood and malaria. Guar
anted by diss. Rogers' drug store.
Pries 80c
Some ef the nicest people in
the city five in furnished rooms;
people are movinsr at frequent
inter rals. Tell them in a small
ad. how attractive your rooms
are. If your rooms sre really 0.
K , you'll have no trouble In get- 4
tng them rented through one of e)
e cor want ads. Try it,
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NOTICE.
Astoria, Ore.. Nov. 23, 190.
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Columbia River Packers As
sociation will be held at the office of
the company at Astoria, Oregon, on
December 10, 1906, at 11 o'clock a, m.,
for the purpose of electing directors
and the transaction of such other
business that may properly be con
sidered. OEO. H. GEORGE,
Secretary.
ll-29-10t
"Pineules" (non-alcoholic) made
from resin fro mour Pine Forests,
used for hundreds of years for Blad
der and Kidney diseases. Medicine
for thirty days, fl.00. Guaranteed.
Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store.
60c permonth.
BOYCOTT
BUTCHERS
..Continuation of Women's Strike
Against Butchers.
BUTCHERS
ARE ORGANIZED
Many Meat Markets Close Their Door
Beoause They Cannot Reduoe the
Prices on Account of the
Packers.
NEW YORK. Dee. l.-The strike of
the women of the East Side tenements
against the butchers, because they
Increased the price of meat, has ex
tended to Harlem, It was determined
at a large meeting of women held In
Harlem last night, to boycott the
butchers absolutely until the prices of
meats are lowered. i
The Harlem butchers also organised
last night to combat the boycott and
declared they would Join their breth
ren of the lower East Side In closing
their shops rather than face the pus
slblllty of having their places of busi
ness wrecked. Like the butchers down
town, they declared the Increased cost
of meat was not because the packers
had raised prices. The women at
their meeting adopted resolutions not
to buy any more meat until the price
is lowered.
Meanwhile fish will take the place
of meat In thousands of families. Sev
eral little skirmishes occurred yes
terday, but most of the butchers on
the East Side twitted their patrons
by telling them that they Intended to
stand by their customers and fight
the wholesalers.
HENRY M'GINN FINED.
Ordered to Pay $150
for Insulting
Judge.
PORTLAND, Dec. 1. For his al
leged Insulting language addressed to
Presiding Judge Sears of the Circuit
Court, last Monday, Attorney Henry
E. McOInn today was ordered to pay
a fine or J150.
This was the outcome of the hear
ing this morning wherein Mr. McOInn
was cited to show cause why he
should not Im punished for contempt
of court. The charge and the language
used by Mr. McOInn, when he ap
peared In court and Judge Sears re
fused to recognize him, were Indl-
roct results of the recent Investiga
tion of the grand Jury of the alleged
libelous cartoon published In the Ore
gonlan some time ajro. Mr. McOInn
objected to the relations between that
Jury and Dlftrlct Attoorney M'lnnlntr
and Attorney C. K. s. Wood, In the
role of ns.ltnnt distort attorney. He
appeared In th Juryroom against the
will of the district attorney.
Mr. McOInn wns In the courtroom
this morning, but he personally took
no part In the proredu e. He was
represented by Judge M. O. Oeorga,
Mr. Manning was also present.
The courtroom was crowded, every
seat and every available bit of stand-
Ing room being taken by the throrg
of attorneys and citizens who came to
the courthouse expecting to witness
sennatlonal development.
The result of the bearing was dif
ferent from what bad been expected.
"When Judge Kr;iZ,.r, speaking for the
court, announced the Imposition of a
fine for $150 for the offense charged
against Mr. McGlns, Judge George
gave notice of an appeal to the Su
preme Court from the ruling of the
Circuit Court, and the appil was
allowed.
"A dangerous surgical operation, In
olvlng the removal of a malignant ni
cer, as largs as my hand, from my
daughter's hip, was prevented by the
application of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," says A. C. Stlckel, of Miletus,
W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve
completely cured It." Cures Cuts,
Burns, and Injuries. 2Eo at Chas.
Rogers', drugglat
Hsd a Clou Call.
The laxative effect of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets la so
agreeable and so natural you can
can hardly realize that it Is produced
by a medicine. These tablets also
cure indigestion. For sale by Frank
Hart, and leading druggists.
Dancing Proves Fatal.
Many men and women catch cold at
dances which terminate In pneumonia
and consumption. Afte exposure, If
Foleys IToey and Tar if taken it will
break nn a M and m serious re
sults re 1 be iwared.. Refuse any but
the genuine In a yellow package. T.
F. Lauren, Owl Drug Store.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
WANTED MAN
stoves.
TO
News
from
WanlAdville
HELP WANTED.
WANTED LADT OR OENTLEMAN
of fair education to travel and col
lect for firm of I .'50,000 capital. Sal
ary $1,072 per year and expenses. Sal
ary paid weekly and expenses ad
vanced, references required. Address,
with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Astoria.
Ore. 15-2-Jt
WANTKD KNKUOKTk', THt'HT
worthy man or woman to work In
Oregon, representing large manufac
turing company. Salary, $50 to 190
per month, paid weekly. Kxpenses
advanced. J. It. Moore, Aittorla, Ore,
12-3-St
AGENTS CANVASSERS, MUCERS.
peddlers, solicitors, mall order peo
pie, etc., should buy KRAMER'S
BOOK OP TRADE SECRETS. Regu
lar p Ice IS. but bat of last edition
for 11.25 as long ss they last Guar
anteed. Order quick. Sioux Pub. Co.,
Sutherland, Iowa. ll-I5-tf
WANTED 8 ALESM EN. MANY MAKE
$100 to $1M per month. Some even
mors. Stock clean j grown on Rtr
vaikn, far from old orchards. Cash
advanced weekly. Choice of territory.
Address Washington Nursery Company,
Toppenish, Washington." 0 25 tf
WANTED TWO GOOD SURSCRIP-
tlon solicitors to work. First class
proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlan
office.
FOB RENT.
TOR RENT A LnlMiINO HOUriK.
partly furnished for rent. Apply As
torlan office. 12-2-71
FOR RENT NICELY FL'RNIHIIEI)
front room for rent. Call at 410 Ex
change street. 12-1-71
FOR RENT TWO NICELY FUR
nlshed housekeeping rooms, with
bath. 414 Exchange St. 11-20-tf
FOR RENT STORE BUILDING AT
Alderbrook, with shelving, counters,
bins, etc. wareroom and barn. Good
living room up stairs, line opportunity
for right party. Rent, $25 per month
Inquire at 109 12tb Et. 1013-tf
FOR RENT THREE
housekeeping rooms,
lights. Fred Sherman,
FURNISHED
with electric
26 Astora St.
11-13-tf
FOR RENT TEN-ROOM HOUSE AT
No. 152 Suoml Avenue. Apply to
Victor Alrola. 11-4-tf
FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED
rooms, $5.00 each per month. In
oire J73 Exchange street 11-14-tf
FOR SALE.
BULL (DOGS FOR SALE, ENGLISH
bull terrier pups, two white with
little black, one dark brindle. Price,
$15.00 each. W. B. Brown, Seaside, Ore,
(Locksley Hall) 12-l-2t
FOR SALE CHEAP IF TAKEN
goon, good hotel, furnished, well es
tablished business; good locality. Ad
dress Mrs. J. Hughes, Nahcotta,
Wash. 11-20-tf
FOR SALE 9-ROOM HOUSE, NICE
ly furnished, suitable for rooming
house. Address II 23, Astorlan.
FOR SALE FRUIT AND CONFEC
tlon ary store on Commercial street.
Inquire at Astorlan office. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO OWNERS OF TIMBER CLAIMS
and timber We will buy for CASH
any good timber tributary to Nehu
lem River, Will deal with owners
only. No others need answer, Write,
giving full particulars, to Box 8, U.
P. Station, Portland, Oregon.
RlCPAMi
s
UDDKN freese came up ons
day;
Shivered Want-Advllle.
Ev'rybody wanted stoves
To take off the chill.
Home of them did new ones buy.
Others thought the old,
With a little "patching" would
Herv to stay the cold,
a
To the stove man some sent tholra
Others bde htm call,
Htove man got so busy, ho
Couldn't, fix them all.
Worried, till a brilliant thought
Cauned a happy smile,
Advertised for man to help.
(lot him! Mads a pile!
MORAL.
Advertise your want In Tha As
torlan. ., , , - ,i."n
HOB DAVIH-ITHOLHTEIUNO AND
repair work. Mattresses made over
on short notice, at your homes. Ap
ply I'nrktr House. lJ-I-Tt
NICK PAPAZGERE8,
THE CREEK DIVER,
has Just received a new diving ma
chine from th old country. Dire
from H to SO fathoms In shallow wa
ter; stays down half a day at a time.
Leave orders at 417 Ilond Bt, Market,
or D. Fnlnngos, Clifton.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Rids are hereby asked for th com
pletion of the superstructure and Is
terlor finish of the new Court House.
Rids to Include wiring and plumbing,
but not heating. Said building to
completed In accordance with the
plans and specifications on flls In the
county clerk's office. All materials now
on hand and paid (or by the county
to bs considered by the bidders. Bid
ders to encloss certified check In the
sum of I per cent of thitlr bid that
they will enter Into contract when pro
vision for payment Is mads. Did to
bs filed with the county clerk on or
before December 15. 1106. The eoart
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. By order of the County Cowt
J. C. CLINTON,
County Clerk.
Astoria. Oregon, November t, 1M.
11-10-lst
CAN FACTORY ItUIIiDINOS-RIDS
will be received for piling and erect
Ing can factory buildings up to and
Including November 28, 1905. Plan
and specifications can bo had at the
office of 8unborn Cutting Co, Right
reserved to reject any and all bids.
WOOD YARDS.
WOOD
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, say
kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phone siot Msin
Bsrn on Twelfth, opposite oscrs
house.
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
CHAS. H. ABERCR0MBIE,
Attorney-at-Law,
General Practitioner, Notary Public.
Rooms 88-3(1 Phone Main 20fll.
Page Block, Cor. Commercial & 12tb St.
OSTEOPATH I8T1,
DR. RH0DA C. HICES
OSTEOPATH
Office Uansel, Bid. Phone Black SOU
171 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore,
DENTISTS.
Dr. VAUGHAN,
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. W. 0. LOGAN
DENTJH'l
78 Commercial Bt., Suanahan Building
MORNING ASTORIA
Is on Sale iu
Astoria at 4)
J N. GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. 4)
UTZINGER'S NEWS DEPOT, 41
OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE.
FRED BPiWN Both Stores 41
JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE. 41$
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MUSIC TEACHER.
WANTED THREE MUB10 WTllA
Inquire at Aetartan olllee.
MAN1WLIN LK8KON8 GIVKN-MU&
0. 1). PUwrrt, l7 Events street,
j. 1 . 1 .-.i ,m
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOARDING.
TBI LIYDL
Roots with or without board i
rates reasonable good aeoom
modatlo for transients, Nth
and Oomniretl,
H0US1 MOVERS.
raEDHrrKWlN.BKOft-Ws make t
specialty of house moving, carpenters,
contractor, general Jobbing) prompt t"
entlon te stl orders. Corner Teat sad
Puane. tf
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LAUNDRIES.
BUTTON II0LI AT TEE BACK.
Your experience with It has bo doubt.
tesd to much veiatton, possibly pro
fsnlty. Broke your fingernail trying to
pry It up frasa the neckband, stf
You won't hsve that that experience If
you send your shirts to u( we save yot
this trouble, and danger of tearing the
hlrt. Try us sad see,
TROT LAUNDRY,
Tenth and Daaae St. Phone iggi
UNDERTAKERS.
J. A. QILBAVOII CO,
Undertakers and Rmhatmera,
Phone Main till. Cor. II and Duane.
n-4-tt
RESTAURANTS.
FIRST-CLASS MEAL
lor lfic; nic cke, coffee, pie, or
doughnuts, 6c, at U. 8. Restaur
ant. 434 Bond St
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always find the beet
15-cent menl in the city at the
Rising Sun Restaurant
612 fVmm-rcia)St.
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BOTXLI
HOTEL PORTLAND
flitest Hotel Is) ths Northwsst,
PORTLAND, ORE.
JAPANESE C00DS.
INEXPENSIVE
JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OF BAM
BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND
MADE; TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS,
WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV
ING, ETC.
Yokohama Bazaar'
28 Commercial 8t, Astoria.
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
THE SAVOY
Popular Concert Hall.
Good music All are welcome.
Oar-
ner Sefenta and Astor.
Eagle Concert Hall
320 Aitor St.
Ths leading amusement bouse.
Agency for Edison Phonographs sad
Oold Moulded Records.
P. A. PETERSON, Prof.
40 BOND ST,
ASTORIA, 0BXG0I
Carries the Finest Lbs of
Wines,
Liquors
and
Cigars
CALL AND SEE US
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