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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1907)
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1907. TIIE MORNING ASTuitiAN, ASTOMA, OREGON. ORGANIZERS SPEAK. THE FOURTEENTH OAY. . - . raitlPS IIIIilA BR v Cheap Seeds are dear, even if you get them fof nothing:, it's cheaper to plant seeds that will bring you re sults, and the Kind We Sell Are Sure To Do So. Our Stock is the Largcsand Best in the City, our prices arc within the reach of all. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TIIH LEADING GROCHRS i'l'.J! W) TERSE TILES Of THE lOtfM Ml II. Scull, , Nourj Ocully's Cigar Btore. Any I'ubllo. at old hour! Oo'lo A. 0. Craig for your tent, awnings and all kind or canvas work Uth and Exchange. tf Orhwltc haa received a sample of the National bicycle for the" aeaeon , of HOT. - High School DebateTh Second d- bat f tho tryout aerie bHnr ton duc'trd by the Astoria JIIh school will take pliu thin afternoon. ElKht sho Inrs will participate, ' , Tha vary best board to ba obtained In tha city la at "Th Occident Hotel" Rates vary reasonable, , Read the F, N. Clark CV .l 1 1 1 if morning. They aru offi ting two big bar Kulna In rleatste m for tin- win with small capita I, and on for tho mn with u blggvr r-aiItrtl. For Fine Watoh and clock repairing (o to Frank J, Donnerberg, tha ri dable Jewelor, lit Ulb Bl. Hotel Irving will open their dining room to boarder and transient. Maroh let. New .management,. Rateo Rea-aonabla. Baby Oo-Carte New atock Juat In Hlldebrand Oor furniture old Bee Hive Building. Mr. A. I Young, of Portland, envnt the part of two dny with friend In Astoria returnlnir to the metropolis last evening. For Rent A T room hVuse with mod orn bath, rent 120,00 Inquire at Scho Mold k Mattaon Co. Five Canta t 13.00 When you feel like "sponging" a bit, drop into Frank Hert'e drug atora and buy a sponge Tou can find Juat what you want, from 5 centa to $100 per eponge. Police Court -Six Chinee gambler mill two prion arrested for dninkn-m-m forfoltfil hrill by non appearance In pollen court , yesterday. The rtiy pritfltcel by thlr. lnwlin to the rxii'tit of 1140, Certificate of Approval A cortlfl rate of approval of tiin Improvement of Columbia avenue from Bond utroi't to Taylor bvpiiuo wns Med 'etirday. Tin1 work wm done by AuguM Hill airoin and tho contract price was $745. Ptople With Money-UiylriK I'll'' in thn lunik it i now nmkttiK a mistake Vnu can Invi-nt that money whure It will double up In a nhurt while by awing V. N. Clark. Ho haa steered eovurnl Into a nice profit already. Oct In and get your share. of thn World, culled a meeting of tho mlllwrt of Aaloiln pint evening to take the preparatory sleps toward forming (in organisation hi re, Tkyi meeting wu woll attended and ut the dona was marked by frequent appbid. Tho apeiikora spent a greater portion of tho evening In pointing out the ad viuitiigeM which tho capitalists hud secured by organisation and pointing out tho need of similar co-operation among tho laboring cluaa to secure i.liiillur tnlviuitngpH The ehnrgnhnt they were In Astoria fur tile purpoe of Ntiirtlng a strike here waa denied and It la to be Inferr ed (hat If a union la formed here, U will merely contribute monetary aid to lliu Portland atrlker and not Join a Rympathetlc wulk out They alao denied tho charge thot they were antagonistic to the Amorlcun Fed ration of tabor. The rnuln differ on between the two organisation Id that tho Federation member are tml ted In acpiirate crafta, while tho In duatrlal Worker ar. not, no Hcparute lull lut Inn fees being charged. The In- dUHirlul Worki'ra do not enter poll Ilea', It waa di-iiared, and recognize only the claah of IntcleKlk between capital uiiil liilmr, They deny that the order la an Kngllah "He. They an nwcred the charge that th corganlza tluii la an untried one. by pointing to the Yniern Federation if Minora which la an I. W. W. brunch. Intended reference waa made to the Mover, Haywood and I'etilbone affair. It won pointed out that although the price of lumber haa doubled, the pay of tho lumber workcra haa not been affected, and It wii atated that tho mill men are among the hardeat work ed and pooreat paid laborer. They work ten houra a day at hard labor and receive an average wage of two or two and a half dollara. What en couragement" aaked Wade Parka "la 8t. Patn'ck'i Day Celebration The 'here for the young logger who looka 4th annual obaervanee of the day wlllfrward to winning a wife and bc- bo hel l on Monday March lih at Hi coming th head of a family?" The p. m. id St. Mary'a Hall Orand avenue "Ko waa declared to bo no more than near Fifteenth St. E. H. Peery, Kao... of a living wage. Portland, president of the A. O. H will At tho clofC of the meeting a call apeak. The eweet eonga of F.rln will for appllcanU for a union charter waa be a feature of the program. I made, one man reaponded. As the preaence of aeveral mill huporlnton It'e An III Wind" There la alwnya Jd.mta and proprietor waa felt to be methlna good lo t gottn out of! a deterrant, all "newapatiermen and . . . . . . . every altuiUlon. The atrlk nt Port-1 cnpllallata were requeated to withdraw land In the lumber mllia haa' releaae.l I Thla la the flrat time on record that over half a hundred eft re to the uood I newapapo men and capltaliata have Inclu.trlal Workeri of th. World Make I Roei In the Maroh Term of Ciroui Mov, For Branoh Here. Court Ordered Veeterday. Martin t!rlaon and Wado Parka, J In ord,;r to open the regular term of orgiinlxerv of the Induatrht! Workera the circuit court at Hlllaboro, In due Wanted Young men to atudy. teleg raphy. Poaltlotth when qualified. Wa ga f75 to ISO per month. Apply Im niei!atily. nregon College, fdij Coin- tnon wealth flldg, Portia nd Or,-. ror titcjrio service inatiilliitlon or repair work, go to J. n, Vernon, eec. Irlclan, No. 417 Exchange at met, tel phone, Main J44S. All manner of electrjc and telephone work done at abort notice. Singer Sewing Maohlne Co. Juat recelveJ a new atock of Blnger and wteeler Wlleon machines, all the Jateet stylaa. Repairing and cleaning of all makes of machines a specialty, come and give us a trial, 171-10fa Bt or the Aatorla mllla. who'ie nronrle- be.-n climbed together, and afforda a tors are making very prompt ue of I gleam of hope to the quill-drlving fra them, In hua'llng eut long delayed I ternlty, ahlpmenta to the eaat and south. Do you feel sleepy ana not a bit ilka working In the afternoon? Per haps It's because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy and too hard t digest Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking Is done In thoso famous slow -process ovens, which turn out light, appetising wholesome things T Tou'll savi money, too. It Dainty Foot-Gear At Cost-Ladies with a penchant for elegant foot-wonr, especially tn the line of allppora, (and who of them Is without It?), will be glad to know that Charles V. Drown has Juat put 300 pairs of these elegant accessories on his coat-list and will dispose of them at that standard until i the last pair goes out. There are bar gains, galore) a Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best Vegetables ! Vegetables ! Vegetables! The Finest Assortment in the City. We have Asparagus, Celery, Cauliflower, Hot House Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cabbage and Rhubarb All kinds of Root Vegetables strictly fresh. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY! Scholfield, Mattson Co., 8UCCE880R8 TO JOHNSON BROS. ' SALMON SEASON ENDS. Preparations Have Been Made to En force Closed Season. Tho cloned season for njilmon fishing bcglna at noun today , and adequate provisions have boon made by Master KlKh Warden It. . Van Dusen to en force laws applying to It. Tho patrol launch to be built for the atato will not bo completed for three months and In order to prpvlde patrol boats the cannery mul cold ntomgc men have agreed to pnv for tho mnlntalnunce of two gHHoimo inuncnea. nainii uie J A Set tern will have cirnrgo of ono aid will t" wo-tch the lower Columbia, while Wll Hum W. Smith, bailiff of Willamette nnd .Clackamas cama down from Port land Inst night to take charge of tho other and crulso In the upper river. The closed season will extend until April 15. time, Hon. Thomas A. McDrldo yea terday recuKwcd the March term of the tribunal here, und will leave for the wumington county metropolis on this morning's express, at 8:20. . YfiHtt-rdiiy waa the fourteenth Ju dlclal day of tho term here, and the following orders and decrees wont to tho record by the hour of adjournment In tho matter of Annie Hearing ver sua Benjamin A. Hearing, suit for di vorce, a decree as prayed for was handed down. Default, and decree, were taken, and granted, In tho cawi of the Seaalde Hpruce Lumber Company, It. K. Brad bury, In the matter of Hiram Kndus ver sua the Old Oregon Mllla, an order was made and entered, quanhlng the ser vice of aumtnons. An order waa passed directing the County Clerk to aumrnon a special ve nire of twelve Jurymen, for service In the circuit court on the third day next month. CLAT80PS FINE RECORD. Her Taxpayers Have Antisd Over $125, 000, In the Past Twenty-Fiv Days. Yesterday was the banner day of the 1907 tax-paying season, over $21,000 having been paid In over the sheriffs counters In liquidation of public dues by Clataoplans to their country and state and city. This brings the total of collections to a fraction over $125,- 000, and conalderably over one half the roll for 1906. This la the lust day for making ukc of the 3 per cent advantage, and then tiia payer uf UXva Mill have until the first of April to pay flrat half or the whole of his tax. to escape tux 10 and 12 per cent premiums that lnnure on lapsed payments, NORTHSHORE NOTES. Only A Few t Days More to Get Men's Overcoats One-Half Price. Boys' Overcoats One-Half Price. Men's Suits One-Fourth Off. Boy's Suits One-Fourth Off. Men's Hats One-Fifth Off. Underwear One-Fifth off. Trunks, Sox, One-Fifth Off. Umbrellas One-Fourth Off. EVERYTHING REDUCED Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier. MINING BOOM. VICTORIA, B. C, March 14. The steamer Tees which arrived from Northern Brltlfc'a Columbia reports that a stampede of American mining men haa been taking place from Ket chikan to Queen Charlotte Inland and during the pat few weeks a large number of mining locations have been made by arrivals from Ketchikan. They came to the Islfnd by gasoline launches, returning after making their locations. s He had no coat upon his back. But he had one on his tongue. And Rocky Mountain Tea, 'it's Mid; Kept him, from being hung: (Bad bream.) Frank Hart. Morning Astorian, 80 cents per metrtk. aag People of Deep River and Gray's River Sections Busy With Live Projects. The Deep River people who are in tcrcated in the Hall Association over there, are making fine preparations for their second annual grand ball In aid of that enterprise; the big social func tion to come off o nthe night of Satur day, ISfarch 30th. The Gray's River Dramatic club is actively engaged on the rehearsals" Incident to the presen tation of "Uncle Josh," one of the brightest of aklts, at that place on thla Saturday night. A strong array of local talent Is engaged and It l ald there will be quite a bevy of As toria friends going over this afternoon. A TRIAL PROVES ITHE WORTH OF OUR $4.00 and i$5.00 SHOES FOR Tl EN They arc the height of fash ion but not the extreme. Full of. comfort and good service for the man that walks much or little. i1l I ft i For a. VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co., Parlers Seoond Floor over 8oholfield & Mattaon Co. All Want the Best When one goes In search of amusement of a certain kind, as, for instance, a fine line of moving pictures, ho wants the beft and latest and will not be satisfied with thread-bare and common presen tattons. In this line, the films now on nt tho Waldorf are said to be among the real artistic work of that kind pro granimed In this western country. In all there are six of these realistic strings and all are living portrayals of the loading events of history, such as the "Bennington at San Diego;" tho "Transfer of Paul Jones;" the "Two Champion Wrestling Matches of the World;" the "Slums of Paris;" "Monsieur Boaucalro, or the Gentle man Friend;" and others of equal and remarkable fidelity, make up a series of entertaining items not to be dis counted in this city. Court House to Start Today Is the time sot by Messrs: Hastle & Doug'an, of Seattle, the contractors for the Clat sop county court house building ,to begin tho work of construction and it will develop today, ono Way or the other. Tho weather is not very pro pitous for any outdoor work, but the stone-work might be begun and roofed In, and there are lots of people would like to see even that kin dot a start. Consider Franchise Tho ways and means committee of tho city council are seeking to secure a copy of the street car franchise granted by tho city of Baltimore recently.' The Com mittee will consider this franchise, which Is said 10 be along excellent lines, when drawing up the franchise fur the proposed electric line In this city. They come in various leathers. All sizes and widths in stock. Wherity, Ralston & Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. PERSONAL. Col. John Adair was a business visi tor In tho city yesterday. ' Daniel Moore of West Seaside was In Astoria yesterday on business. , Ml.ss Louise Cotter nelce of the late Ed. Hallock came down fro mPortland yesterday to visit friends in this city. R. W. McLeod of San Francisco Is in Astoria on business. O. W. Martell of Centralla was in the city yesterday. Mrs. E. M. Thomas came down from tho metropolis yesterday. Henry Hatlen of Portland Is a visi tor in this city. Miller McConnell of Sherwood "as In Astoria yesterday. . F. Wallace of Oak Point U a visitor in this city. C, E. Palmer the popular represen tative of Blako, McFall & Co., is in Astoria Introducing Henryj T. Min chew who will be the successor of Mr. White in this field for the' Portland paper company. a i- 5 -:-W W "v "! ' 1 1 I 1 1 3 i f t donVby e d " F. W; Baltos and wife, to Kas- par Investment Co., lot 4, bllck 10. McClures Astoria ..$ 1 H. W. Wright 'and -wife, to S. P., Huston, 50 acres, S. H. Smith r D. L. C...V. 8060 Asmus' Brlx and wife, to O. A. Olsen... lot 3, Sub. block 10 Shiveley's Astoria 155 Morning Astorian, 60 cents a month, delivered by carrier. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his ier fz ZTyT sonal supervision since its infancy. taf7Y, '-CucAjU Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorit Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic , substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ) The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM ecNTAUH eOMMNV.'TT MURRAY STRCCT. NCW VQflR CITY.