The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 22, 1907, Image 6

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    THE MOHXIXG ASTOIUAX, . STOMA, ORKGOX.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, W
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
WEST SIDE NEWS
Daily Happenings at Warrenton, Seaside, Hammond
and Fort Stevens.
WARRENTON
WAUUKNTON, J.m. Jl. Mrs. P..
A. Net is in Ht ill ..Ollll,.l In her '-)
by llliii'S.i, h.T n' preventliiK nip1 1
movcry.
Mrs, Jacob Bhari who was j
rkuisly 111 lust vvk. I" nmh Improved
and her speedy rcioveiy Is cp. t t
ed. The torrential rain which began S-u-urduM
nlsht mil continued until
'at.: iact nU'lit, nnlt.vl nearlv all of
the ! iilor.i: the river hank hte n
hurt' iuid blue water. The jam between
the shore an.l tin- wharf at Fhnvl
hits entirely .llsappcarftl, enabling; the
01.1 Oregon Mills Company to tow a
mw alongside, the nteun nohoont.-r
Northland, which is loading lutnb. r
for San l'edro. The Northland' ea -go
Is nearly completed.
J. B. Ixvett. chief carpenter nt the
A. & C. K. car shops, has hwn su'
ferlnK from thills xlnee Saturday. ln
less his condition Improves ho will go
to Portland, whir his family rt'sM'.
J. II. Weber, formerly n lo(f buyer
In the employ of the OM On-tpm M'M
Company, has remove.! with his fam
ily to Mukllteo, Wash., where ho ha?
a similar position. William Ashley, a
saw f.l.T In the Oregon mill, 5. as
moved into the Olson house, formerly
occupied by Mr. Weber.
FVr the first time since the aJvent
of the recent extremely col.l snap the
OU Oregon and the D. L. Kelly mil!.
resumed operations thin morning: w':h
praoUcally a full working force. ar.d
In consequence there was general re
joicing among the men whose en
forced. Idleness was becoming irk
some. The former mill has enougli
logs on band for only two days' run.
The Kelly mill has a considerably sup
ply on hand and It is probable thai
It will sell seme of them to the Ore
gon mill unless gnme rafts arrive b -fore
the present stock Is exhausted
The storm worked but little Injury to
the Kelly mill, but It will cost '.he
Old Oregon Mills company full $1.00
to repair and replace water pipiM
damaged or destroyed by the f:os:.
K. S. Mcllroy, manager of the OM
Oregon Mills, Went to Portland th'.
morning on business.
George Warren and wife arrived
home from Seattle Saturday, after sev
eral days' visit in the Sound Pity.
The bark Big Bonanza, which '-)
tug Samson was compelled to cut
adrift at sea recently because of in
juries to her own hull, and which put
back to San Francisco, will again
oome under tow to the Flavel wharf,
to take a cargo of lumber from Vie
Old Oregon mill to San Pedro.
Mrs. P. K.
this morning
Warren went to Asto-!.
A. F. Hinshaw returned this morn
ing from Portland after a two we-k V
stay. Purlng his absence Mr. Hin
shaw iiassed the barbers' examination
before the Hate board of examine
and he will reopen his shop heiv.
i SEASIDE
SF-ASinK, Jan. 21. - B. J. Callahan
has just Installed the llrsi elect rici!
piano in Seaside in his saloon. It I:
from Filers piano house at Astoria.
Mrs. O. McGuIre of the Hotel Me"
Gulre, returned today from a busl
ness trip to Astoria.
I. Slmler spent
returning today.
Sunday In Astorlr.
All efforts to locate A. B. Crosno
who suddenly disappeared near Flk
Creek. Jan. 9, hnve proved unavailing
although a thorough search of tV
surrounding country has been made
It Is fenred that he perished In th
bush during the recent cold weather,
or was lost while attempting to roiMi'
one of the points on the coast. Cros
no, who was SI years old, had be-n
employed by a surveying party it".'
on the day of his disappearance hj
was returning to work. Bob Gllhson,
who set I'rosno across at Klk Ore, . . !
Is i lie lasl man who Is known lo have
seen him. I'rosno's father, who Is
.oll.'cior of custom at 'IVIe.lo, t -nether
wilh a man named Kant hay.'
lisM'ule.l a thorough search of the
wo.vls an.l ate still scouring the uelg'i
borlni? country. Sheriff K.vs of Lin
coln county, also joined In the iuv
for a time, but has abandoned ti i
hunt. While living In Arizona a f.w
years ago, Orosno fell over a cllif and
was gone 13 day-1, when lie return.' I
homo.
The Seaside 1. umber ManuCic
turning tVntpany will start Its oor
factory tomorrow to work up sor
surplus s!ok. After running a Vv
.lays the mill will close again U"U
the per.iment resumption of busln-vn
in all departnien! between Kebrua'V
1 and February 1V
I.u:her J. Wright of Hammond an 1
Miss Delia Stevens of this city wer
yesterday trite,! in marriage at th"
residence of the bride's m'ther. t'v
Uev. C. A. H,ousel of the First M. F..
church etJlclatlng. Miss Amy He"W
ard acted as bridesmaid, and Mr.
Wright was attended by Quarter Mas
ter Sergeant IC II. Henderson, 3Kh
company, coast artillery. Fort St
ens . The only other guests were Vr.
Wright's mother, Mrs. K. N. Wrlga.
Miss Jessie Hubbard and Mr. Pi".
The young couple departed on the
evening train for Portland, where thy
will remain about a week, after wh'eh
they will reside in Hamomnd, wh"
Mr. Wright Is In business. The younj
pqople of Seaside collected 8 larg"
quantity of old shoes and plenty of
rice with which to speed the coupl
In the approved fashion, but the ter
rific rainstorm prevented them from
carrying out their plan and Mr. and
Mrs. Wright were allowed to depa.-l
In peace.
HAMMOND
HAMMOND, Jan, SI. The Ladles of
the Maccabees gave, an enjoyable .so
cial and dance at Ited Men's hall Sat
urlay night, which was enjoyed bv ,;
large company. The drill team '.'.v.
an exhibition and several vocal selee
:e.s " , i to the en. y;ueu'. ! Ue
e - ei it.:'.
The oft-repeated rumor that A. P..
Hammond Intends to erect a mamm-th
si . rnill eith.r at H.i.utnond or c ivi
Is again revived. Mr. Hammond's re
cent purchase of a large amount of
land at Hammond forms a basis for
the belief that 'his city will be ; !.?
site of the mill. He owns a larg
river frontage, with space enough to
build a large plant, while a whir
could Kisily be tun out to deep wa
ter near the government wharf.
Another story Is to the effect tM'
Mr. Hammond purchase,) the land for
the James J. Hill Interests and that
it was a part of the rumored sale of
the, A. & ". R. to the Minnesota rail
road magnate: The sages have devise 1
two plans for Mr. Hill, neither of
which he has accepted. ()r'' ls
he establish a steamship line, with
Hammond as the home port and th
terminal for a greatly Improve,! tal'
road service. Another Is that Mr. Hill
build a mill for th. manufacture of
ti.-j and oile r timber required in rail
road construction. In tie- latter event
i hey would h ive him extend the roa
to Sa;i Francisco and as evidence of
Ids intention to do so they point to
the fact that surveyors are now lay
ing out a right of way In the vicinity
of Tillamook.
CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE.
It Is now eleven years since I had n
narrow escape from consumption,"
writes C. 0. Floyd, a leading business
man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run
down In weight to 135 pounds and
coughing was constant both by day
and by night. Finally I began taking
Pr. King's New Discovery, and con
tinued this for about slz months, when
my cough and lung trouble were en
tirely gone, and I was restored to my
normal welflht, 170 pounds." Thou
sands of persons are healed every year.
Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug
store. DOc and 11.00. Trial bottle free.
Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month,
delivered by carrier.
I FT. STEVENS
FOUT S'PF.V FA'S. Jan. It
wish intense anxiety thit the sol lei
at tin.) post are awaiting (he slew pro
gress of the bill providing for a ma
terial increase In their pay. There i
a bill now pending in 1'otigtv s, whl i
It' passe, I, will increase the monthly
stipend of privates from fl.t to l,
corporals from $: to J I s . sergi-.i'i' s
from $1S (o wilh eorrospnii.il-;
Increase In other guides. Near!'
every general othe r In the aimy In-'
from lime to t;me uiged In, iv c-- 1
pay, and In his l i t report, Just pui -Mslied,
General Frederick Funs' ei
recoiinm-nds the substantial lucre
()f -(, pT i.(,n( ( lay (lf
I oltl,vr)) ., ,,;,,m,, ,,.. V,i!
I. ' a
t'
men at the
fort are net hopeful cl
getting as larg,.. an increase as i; n.
Funston urges, they believe sh.it th
combined pressure of the chief otll is
of the army will Insure at 1- ist 'he
Increase carried in the bill now peal
ing. Captain Percy Willis, of the ?t '.a
company, this morning said thai I.-,
his belief, a marked adv. nice In 'lie
It.ll' of enlisted ineo Is inn, el at i ce 'f
any semblance of the normal stniigt'i
of the army Is to be maintained. "Th
enlisted men In the service teed '.lie
Increased pay more th.in the cttlc-r.i. '
said Captain Willis, "and I sdncer
hope that Congress will see lit 'o
grant the advance to them wheth"
or not the officers' salaries are !,!
vanced. In this t.me of general and
prolonged prosperity, laboring tne.i
can make J2 clear of their board a -id
there Is little incentive for good m -r.
to remain In the army at less thin
50 cents per day. Purlng a period of
business depression there Is less i!,f
Acuity In procuring good men 'or
the army, but now when all classes of
business are thriving, soldiers abiu
don the army as soon as their dills'
ni'-nts expire, and .iiigage In other
vocations."
Social affairs among the olllcers ate
at a complete standstill, owing lo
the ice In the river no govorninoin
boat is acces lbie for us.- be'w'ovn I';.
Stevens and Ft. Columbia, and as a
result, there has te-eti no Interchange
of llHi'.S between t h,. poHls. The las!
social affair at Fort St.-v.ns was on
N'.-w- Year's night when the enbst.-l
m'-n of both cmnpar ,-s gave a grand
ball.
Heiuy Cauh-y of the t'-lrd compa".v
Is the six'h of the list of veterans
at the post who are ne-ulng the pv
lod of retirement and whose aggre
gate service in the army approximates
140 years. Mr, Caub-y enlisted In ta
Sixth Infantry 25 years ago. Aft '
s.-rvlng five years in that regiment at
Fort Pouglas, l.'tah, he enlisted ii
the coas; artillery, serving 10 years
at the Presidio and an i-.pial l-ngt'i
of time at Fort Stevens. He has a
wife and several children, who re
side in a pleasant cottage at Ham
mond, which was built by Mr. Can
ley. A bill recently p
provides for an In
d by the S'-n.".'e
is,, or coast
Plstil.t of Columbia ,J
tlllery In th,
1
iinpanies or rn
uly 1 . pto men.
l-'ven if 1)... i.ni !,.
1-,
is not expected tha! the full autlrir
l.ed increase will be made in tine of
peace, but It Is thought that the (,'ar
rl 0:1s at Stevens, ('olumbla and C ii
by will be greatly enlarged. There -ir,
hardly more than enough men st 1
Honed at Fort Stevens now to ma,
the mortar battery, having only a
handful of men to serve the rcma'n
Ing IS guns of varhiis calibre.
Col. Walker, ('apt. Steele, Capt.
Itlshop, Ll'-ut. Collin, Sergeants Stan
ton, White and Ln.skowskl and Cor
poral Hoover went to Astoria Satur
day, returning yeslerdny.
There are six cases of influenza an I
klndryd aliments being treated In tV '
post hospital. The h'lil'h at the post
is generally excellent, which Is nt
trlbutjible to the equable climate of
the coast. Only when the engli r-
Ing department Is working at the jei
tles Is the hospital service taxed, an I
the majority of those cases me hu.'
glcnl.
Morning Astorlan, 60 cents a month,
cb llvercd by carrier.
WANTKD A SKAMSTHKHH
plain niiil fancy sowing, nWo
: making.
News
from
Want-Adville
HELP WANTKD.
POSITION WANTFP- Ni K WKt N
girl desires place In family lo do
housework. Apply 405 Puane. 3t
AGENTS CANVAS8KUS. MIXKRS,
peddlers, solicitors, mall ordr eo
ple. etc.. should buy KRA MRU'S
BOOK OF TRAPK BKCRKTH. Regu
lar p lea tS, hut bal. of last edition
for J1.25 aa long ns they Inst. Guar
anteed. Order quick. Slou Pub. Co..
Sutherland. Iowa. ll-!5-tf
WANTKP-8AI YSUES, MANY MAKK
flOO to $130 per month. Soma even
mora. Stock clean; prown on Iteer
vatiim, fur from old orchard. Cali
alvamvd week! v. Choice of territory.
Aildrva Washington Nuraery Company,
Tipeniah, WaHhlngton." 0-2A-U
W'ANTHD TWO GOOD 8UBSCRIP
tlon solicitors to work. First class
proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlan
offlca.
For UKNT-T11I-: RKSIPKNCK 'P
Mrs. W. S. Kinney. Address No.
67. . are Astorlan. 1-21- .'
W A NT HI i i:.T I . I ' M A N oil LAP'.'
of fair education to travel for M .
cin'dle House of large capital, 'Pr
rltory at home or abrc.a.l to ran',
Weekly salary of Jl.nai) p, r year u.d
expenses. Address, with -tamp, Jo
seph A. Alexand'-r, Astoria, Ore.
t-23 :t
FOR SALE.
WHALE AM HER. M APR IN NOR
way, guaranteed finest hne drens
Ing out. Tour dealer handled It. Al
fred Andreuen & Co., Mlnneapolln,
Minn.
12-is-tf
FHKSH MILK COWS FOR SALK
LonKden, Warrenton, Ore.
-A.
ct
KISCELLAKTOUS.
VOCAL. CULTURE MISS GRACE
Rannel will give Instruction in tone
production. coaching in ciaiwicai 1
8ongg and ballads. 144 Puane ntreot.
Phone Red 2091. tf
NOTICE.
Notice of Annual Meeting of ntock
holdeis of the Union Fishermen's Co
operative Pncklnff Company.
Notice 1 hereby given that tne an
nual meeting of the Union Fishermen's
co-operative I'acklng Company will
lt. i. i o. . .. , .
'" 11 ''iooib 10 in" ny-niws oi
!'al corporation, and at the h.ill of the
Columbia River Fishermen' Protec
tive Union, In Astoria. Oregon. on
Monday, January L'S, lO'i", at 1 o'clock
P. m. CHAUI.KS WILf-'ON, Pn.
Attest: FRANS KANKKOXLN,
Secretary.
Why 8uffer from Rheumatism
oo you know that rheumatic pains
can be relieved? If you doubt this,
Just try one application of Chamber
Iain's Pain Halm. It will make rest
and sleep possible, and that certainly
means a great deal to any one afflict
ed with rheumatism. For salt by
Frank Hart and loading druggists.
Wise Counsel from tha South.
"I want to give dome valuable ad
vice to those who suffer with lame
back and kidney trouble," says J. n.
Rlankenshlp. of Rock, Tenn. "I hava
proved to an absolute certainty that
Kloctrlc Illtters will poslllvely cure
this dispensing condition. The first
bottle gave mo great relief, and after
taking a few more bottles, I was com
pletely cured; so completely that It
becomes a pleasure to recommend this
great remedy." Hold under guaran
tee at Chas. Rogers' drug store, Price
COo.
FOU
dress
ITTLI3 Sister Wllkorson
Was handy with the namll.
Tucks and darts tin I hems and
gore
8h certainly could whedl
Out of, Into, any goods.
Ph alwnys dressed most tasty.
Brother Wllkerson, h died,
rneumonln ralhrr hasty!
All the sisters of her church
Exchanged surprise nnd wonder,
A to how she'd get along.
She got along by thunder'
Went to live In Want-Advllle,
Where seamstresses were wnntad.
Never once by poverty
Was Llttln Sister haunted.
MOHAT.,
Advertise In The Morning Atortan.
PROFESSIONAL CARDi.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
HOWARD M. BR0WNELL,
Attornyt-Lw.
Offiot with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at No. 420
Commercial 8t, Astoria.
MU3IC TEACHER.
HANTKK - TUKKK MFSIC I'Ul'Il.
Itiipilre st Atrln oftiw.
MANIWI.IN I.KSSON8 (J1VKN-MIW
C. I). Stewcrt. 127 venth street.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOARDING.
THE LIYDC
Rooma with or without board j
rate raaanrtabla; good accom
modation for trnmltnU. Utb
and CommarcUi.
OSTEOPATHHTi.
DR. RBODA C. HJCK3
fWTROPATH
Offlca Mnnti; Rid. lliona Hla:k 1011
671 Commercial Stw Atotia. Ora.
FIKST-CI,AS.S MKAL
for Uc : ii ice citko. rnffon nin nr
'
Jduiiglnuits, fjc, at I). S. Restaur -
ant.
43 1 R(nd St
JAPANESE COODa
I
j INRXP KiN ST V K
JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE OP BAM
BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND
MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIRS,
WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHELV
ING, ETC.
Yokohama Bazaar
2S Commercial St., Aiitorla.
HiKDKKCKNO.V im08.-Ve make j
"poriulty of house moving, carpenter!, I
contractors, general Jobbing) prompt at-1
lonl ion to all orders. Corner Tenth and
Ounnc,
LAUNDRIES.
BUTTON HOLE AT THE BACK.
Your experience with It lias no doubt j
lad to much vexation, possibly pro
faulty. Broke your fingernail trying to
pry It up from the neck -band, eht
You won't have that that experience if
you eend your shirts to uj we are you
this trouble, and danger of tearing the
dilrt. Try us and
TROY LAUNDRY,
Tenth and Duane Sta. Phone 1991
trn. m uru iiinufnMClt
A JiiVKSStl Ui nifrnnntoraI
It I u 1 4.ri. i (lli,iirt,inii"""'.".""
il.in4 ill Irrltntloiii or ill, rtlon
OH tlfldluw. of IllllflOlU IMMIlDrUIH.
iHKtii I'miiuIa. PaIiiImh. nA not aitrlo-
IrHlflAMSli'MfMIOAl CO. gniit ur polminou.
Mold by Dranuil,
or M"t In plain wrapper,
by pr"i., prupuld,
A. IUI .. a I. ,!,. a A-t n
I'Arnulikt uui on rttaLUJUlk
RESTAURANTS. ! I " "" " '
1 1 Rnn Xftli Ynur Rfinf him mm
HOUSE MOVERS. j
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOAlf.
TIIK SAVOY
lVpiiUr Omoert Hall.
(IiskI iuuiIo. All art walwma. Ow
ear Bovsnta and Aitor.
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1
41O BOND IT, I
ASTORIA, OSIOOW '
Csnln ths rioeat Lin tt
Wines,
Liquors i
and
Cigars I
7
CALL AND SEE US !
(
Eagle Concert Hall
1 320 Astor Kt.
Tha liuiiliiig sintisrinent Ixiiiia.
j Agency for KdUon I'honogrsphi aad
i Hold Moulded Records.
j I'. A. 1'KTKftHON, 1'r.if
"PaleBohemlan
Laer Beer"
THE
BEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
on draught and lo bottlaa
firrwed wUt Hnlttry con.iltlont ibiI
ftovttif ti"! rlKhl hrr In AMorla.
North Pacific
Brewing Co.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
NO MAITKR WIIKKE I)0ATH
: TropartlM and Bulna of all klnda ioU
quickly for
rtih in all Darta of tba
1 Cn,tI 8l,, I"n't wait. Writ to-
nay aaicriiung wnat you hiva to tan
and girt cash prloa on tarn.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of Hulne or ftaal EataU
nywhera, at any prion, writ m your
requlramanta. I can you tima tmA
mona.
DAVID D. TAFF,
THE LAND MAN
415 Ktnaai ATenti.
T0PEKA, . KANSAS.
DENTISTft.
Dr. VAUGHAN,
Dkntiht
Pybln BulldiiiK, Astoria, Oregon.
Dr. W. C. LOGAN
nt'M'nu'i
7 mmvm&l St., Hlinnal.an Building
ThK AMKRICAN
-jCoIIection Atgency
No fee charged an-
leu collection ii
made. We make col
lections in all parti
of the United Statea,
413 Kauai Ave.
T0PEKA, KANSAS.
ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney
HOTEL PORTLAND
Fines Hotel ln the North weel
PORTLAND, ORI.
UNDERTAKERS.
HI
I Wn VWII I VUI I1VUI bUIUIUUI UUUiHUUW
J. . OILBAUOH COH
Undertaken and Embalmera.
Phone Miln 1U. Cor. U and Duane.
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