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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1907)
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1907. THE MORNING ASTuKlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 'GOLD ME DA L. BUTTE R' Has that fresh taste, and inviting ' appearance We recommend it to , 1 PKOPIyE WHO LIKE r- "THE &E5T." ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. THH LKADING GROCERS . ' IDS TILES Of H Id National Bioyoles On Sale At Ork wlts'a. Oo to A. 0. Craig for your tente, awnlnf and all klnda of canvas worH 11th and Bichanga. t( The vary btit board to bo obtained In th city at "Tha Occident Hotel." Rata vary reasonable, For Pino Watch and clock rtpalrlnf (o to Frank J. Donnorberg, tha rt (labia Jeweler, 111 11 tb 8t Hotel Irving will opan thalr dining roam to boarders and transient, Maroh let. Now .management,, Rataa Raa eonable. For Rant A 7 room houee with mod' arn bath, rant 110.00 Inqutra at 8cho field ft Mattaon Co. Liberty Ball Social Club-Will give another orto ihnlr popular dancee ai ligan'a Hull Saturday evening March 23. Five Canta to 1100 Whan you feel Itko "sponging a bit, drop into Frank Hart'a drug atoro an J buy aponga. Tou can And Juat what you want, from t canta to 1.0per aponga. W. C. T. U. Td ut.ua! hualneaa niwtlng of tha W. C. T. V., will be hold thin afternoon In tho basement of the Haptlal chareh at half pan two, VIkor ara nlwaye welcome to tbes meetings. Returns From Olympia. Senator II, M. McUowan tamo over from, Mc (lortuii laat evening. He ha Juat re turned from etrenuoua times at Olyin pla, whore ho hue creditably reprc acnted hla dlMrtet. He reporta a buy and aucceaafut aeiulon of the Wash Ington leglalature. ' Creditora' Meeting. The. .creditor of C. II. Cooper, bankrupt, hold h meeting yMeruay In tho ofllea of C. II. Pago, referee l bankruptcy, when the ctiiimi were fll'd by fourteen creditor. ,V. A. mine, Thoa. Ryrle and If. I Knight, were appointed ap praisers and K. L. Sabln of Portland was named trustee. veil it. bcuiit, Notary rubiio. at foully's Cigar Store. Any old hour! . Raturna Home. Mr. Chun, Va k lund, of Chinook, who has been con- fined'lri the hoapltal here fur a couple of weeka, returned to her home In Wellington yeaterday. Appendicitis Operation,-Mr. Mux Long of araya River vim operated upon for appndlcltla yeaterday at Ht. Un4 lloaplUal, Her c(iildtlon U reported aa excellent, , For Eleetrio Service luatullatlori or repair work, go to X 8. Vernon, el'c trlclan. No. 4(7 Exchange at mot, tel ephona, Mala 2441. All manner of alectrlc and telephone work 1one at abort notice. 8inger Sewing Machine Co. Junt received a new mwk of Hlngm- and Wheeler A WUon machine, all the latent style. Repairing and cleaning (f 'all mflk of machines a specialty, come n,d give u a trial, 172-lOth Ht. Examine Road. County t'ommlt- alonera Lareen and Frye w.'nt to Dllnd Slough yaterday to examine a rirently graded rond at that poln' It la prupoaed to cover th rond with cruahed rock and to conatrurt a bridge over a branch of the dough. POWER DEFINED BY C11ARTEH NEW LIBRARY BOOKS, AUTHORITY OF ASTORIA POLICE COMMISSION DOES NOT PA88 BEYOND ORGANI ATION AND MAINTENANCE OF POLICE. A I toe request of a number of In. tun'Mtcd cltly,i,nN, the Morning Auto rliitt ugiiln publish the power and, nunc of tlio 'Astoria polli : cunmlH-J mIoii, hh the aamc aro dtrin"d In aec linn 118, of the ctmrt.T ut tkla city 190;', piige 7, In word, term and figure a follow: The police force of the City of A torla ahull w Hppilnt.:d and orgunljifd by three Police Commlalonerw of the City of Aatorla who mIimII xorclo tho power, dullo and uuthorlty herein- iiftt-r .MinumeriiUd. The Police Com Hilaaloiwra Khali be reldi;nta, voter and tnx-payere of the City of Aato- tltt, and all vneundea occurring In the bourd "hull bo filled by appointment iimiUi by the Mayor of the City of Ax torln. with the conamit of a rnnjorlty of the Common Council, The Corn mlloner ahull take tho oath of office reijnlrcd of other City oflkcr and ahull enter upn the dlw harg. of their lull.- upon the lliat Monday In Janu ary ttfur their election. The board of Police CojntnlHxIotii-r nlmll hold tholr Mated incetliiK" itt ui time a they "hull agree upon by vote, at a room to provided by the Common Council Dainty Foot-Gear At Coat Lad lea with a penchant for elegant foot-wear, especially In tho lino of ollppera, (and who of them la without It?), will be glad to know that Charlea V. Brown baa Juat put 100 palia of thoao elegant acceaaorloa on hla coat-Hat and wfll dlapoao of them at that atandard until the lat pair goea out There are bar gains galore! Do you feel aleepy anfl not a bit llko working In tho afternoon? Pr hapa It'a because of tho kind of lunch yotfro eating too heavy and too hard to MgaaL Why not try tho Palaco reetaurant on Commercial atreet, where all the baking la done In thoae famoua olow-proceaa ovena, which turn out light, appetising wholeaome thtnra? Toa'U oav money, too. til Exceptional Caee. Only one percon occupied the mourner'a bench In po lice court yenterday. In the charge iiffalimt thla Individual wa a peculiar clnuae. It I cuMomary to name the place where a drunken pereon la. cap tured. Thin complaint charged kin? defendant with being found drunk In n public plnce, to-wlt, the police ta tlon. Probably he had come to regard the police otatlon h the ordained end of a pree, ft he had arrived there without the aid of a policeman. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best Good Goods, Good Service, and Prices Right. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. and they hull keep a record of their roceedlnga. They xhall eloct one Of heir number Preeplent, who ahall hold xuch poeltlon for two yeara, and until hi nucceio.or I elected and qualified. Hpwclal meetlnga of the board may be ailed by the Prealdent by giving no li e to the other mcmbera of the time und object thereof. The -Auditor and '.ll'.. Ju.Ue ihall act a clerk of aali uunrd and ahall certKy to the Common Council the name of all persons' ap pointed to office by ald board. The hoard of Police Commissioner ha power, and It I their duty, within ttld city to organlxe, govern and con duct a police forco within the City of Atorla. and to that end may: Flrat, appoint a Chief of Police, on or more Captain of Police, and a kultable number of regular policemen. Second, remove or aupcnJ any member of the police force, Including the Chief and Cnptnln.or any cause which they may deem sufficient to be stated In the order of removal or upenalon. Third, make all neceary or conven ient rule or regulation for the or ganization and conduct of ald -police force, for tlio care and management of the city prison, for receiving and hear ing complaint agalnM any member of aald force, for the removal or hus penalHon of any. member of aald force, and for the forfeiture of all or any portion of the wages that may be due an ymember 6f aald force on account of mlfconduct or ifegllgenco In the dis charge of hi duties ond they may adopt,, rule and regulation not lncon alrtent with the City Charter for the management, control and organization police iforce. Addition to tha Aatoria Public Libra . ,ry Raoentfy Received. Tho following llKt of booka have been received by the Atora Public Library arid are now open for we by the public. The CHmon Bweafer, by Henry Harbour; lidy Uetty Acroa the Wa fer, by C. N, and A. N. Wllllamwn: A Lady of Rome, by Marlon Craw ford; Tho Fat of the Land, by Wll llam J. H trader; CJicutnbtancc, by Weir Mitchell, M. !,; The Call of the UIJod, by Robert Hltchen; Hatirw by M. K, Waller; The Lion and the Mouae, by Charle Klein; Ann Boyd, by Will N. Harbin; Coiifelon to a Heathen Idol, by Marlon Lee; Home lrlh Yeaterday, by E. Somervllle. PRATT ACCEPTS CHALLENGE. Aatoria Pool Player Will Moot 8olo f man of Portland. . ' The Portland Kvenlng Telegram contain the following concerning a well knownn AMorlan, an all-around Henry Prat of Aatoria ,an all-around pool, three-cuahlon and balk-line ahark from the nalrnon-flHher'a town, ha challenged Henry Kolomon, of th.' city, to a combination tournament of 100 ball at pool, 200 polntff at 14,2 balk line billiard and 0 polnis at the three-rushlon game. Pratt wont to play for $100 nlde bet, and Solomon h,-in accepted the lare. They will play about two week after the present tournament, In which Solomon t play log, 1 finished. Solomon It the pool champion of tho state, but baa' devoted moat of hla lime to billiard lately. He wants two weeks to practice. When he won the threc-cuMblon tournament and became the champion of the city, he isaued a dare for any one In the tate to tackle him In a combination of the three gamea. Tne aerie win be "tayej at Corby'a. All Want tho Bast When one goes In search of amusement of a certain kind, aa, for lnatance, a fine line of moving pictures, he wanta the best and lateat and will not be satisfied with thread-bare and common presen tation. In this line, the Wms now on at the Waldorf are aald to be among the real artlatlc work of that kind pro grammed In this western country. In all there are alx of thee realistic strings and all are living portrayals of the leading events of history, such as the "Bennington at San Diego;" the Transfer of Paul Jones;" the "Two Champion Wrestling Matches of the. World;" the "Slums of Paris;" "Monstour Beaucatre, or the Gentle man Friend;" and others of equal and remarkable fidelity, make up a serlea of entertaining Items not to be dis counted In this city. " ntn.inniniim.MMn,M,HM.MMHHHMm4. ii MADAM ! !' When thinking of MILLINERY h - 4 J THINK OF jaloff's New Store I20 KtevMitli 8t.t Between Commercial and IJonrt The Leading Millinery Par lors of the City. We wish to call your attention to the fact that our millinery department is under the man agement of MRS. A. JALOFF, the milliner of TWELVE YEARS EXPERIENCE, a stand ing that speaks for itself. We have nc left-overs . from 1906. Every one of our hats is the latest pattern of 1907. We do business on the CALL AGAIN MOTTO, and do not offer you no baits in order to make you buy a hat WE DO NOT HAVE TO. Our hats are mod erately priced, and sell without premiums, BE CAUSE THEY ARE THE KIND YOU OUGHT TO WEAR. All we ask of ou is to give us a call and talk to us about MILLI NERY before purchasing your hat elsewhere. Always glad to see you at JALOFF' Millinery, Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Waists, Etc. tMimHHHHIHMHMIHH4 Mil Discharged Prom Hoapital. Mine Annie Leahy of Olncy, who was op erated upon for appendicitis at St Ma ry's hospital about three weeks ago, was discharged from that Institution yesterday and returned to. Olney to complote he convalewense. It Looks Springy There are tfgns of spring all about the city and out on the country roadf, many of the earlier trees being laden with soft and fra grant blossom, giving ouo premonl tory notions of the coming of the days when the poets thrlvo bebt and write tholr worst verses ,all of which are welcomed however, because of the season that brings them. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH : : goto Johnson Phonograph Parlera Second Floor over Soholflald A Mattaon Co. Co., Boat To Tongue Point A project haa been considered for some time by a number of tho employes of the Ton gue Point Mills' who reside In the heart of the city of chartering a boat to convey them to and from their work. The (street railway ends about a mills who reside In tho heart of the city, of chartering a boat to convey them to and from their work. The street railway ends about a mile from the lumber mill and ,does not reach the population around that place. The gasoline launch will charge 15 cants the round trip and ought to be liberal ly patronized. , While the final ar rangements hare not yet been com pleted, but unless some untoward cir cumstance Interferes the boat will be In operation within a short time. Dook .Accident. Oscar Johnson, while engaged In unloading coal from the steamer Muriel at the Elmore dock met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon about 2:0 oS'clock. A rope on a big coal tub slipped while It wa being swung tfrom the vessel, pre cipitating the contents of the tub up on (he laborer. Ho was at once ta ken to St. Mary's hospital, where he will be forced to remain for some time, aa he la. badly bruised. PEJtS NAL. Miss Marie Cox of Portland is on a visit to her aunt Mrs'. A. B. Dulgity. From here Miss Cox will leave for Ely Nevada to spend the summer. C. H. Hamilton came down from the metropolis yesterday on the forenoon train. George Hlbbert, editor of the Chin ook Observer, passed through this city yesterday, en aoute from Portland to the north shore. , . Chris Peterson and J. Peterson of Ilwaco were In this city yesterday. R. Heacock of , Ncwberg Is visiting In this city.' t C. M; Cartwrlght was up from Sea side yesterday for a short visit " Albion L. Giles of Chinook Is a busi ness visitor In this city. Geo. P. Early of Pittsburg, Pennsyl vania, was lnA.storta yesterday. Frank Kelley of Warrenton wast In Aatoria yesterday. T. M. Nassa of Cathlamet Is In this city for a brlaf visit W. R. Wooden came In from Jewell last evening on business. RECOIN PESOS. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., March 10. The United States mint In this city received yesterday 740 boxes contain ing 2,000,000 Phllllplne Pesos to be re-coined into Pesos of the new mint age, lighter In weight and containing more alloy than . those In circulation. As aoon as the coins shall have been converted Into the new mintage, they will again be shipped across the Pacific. Morning Astorlan, 10 cents a month, delivered by carrier. Quck A ction on Coughs and Colds A Valuable Home Made Remedy, The fclately pine trees growing in every four hours." . . ; the solitude of the Eastern mountains On inquiring at one of the leading holds the proud distinction of yield- ! drug stores It was found that the Con. Ing to the human race a greater varle- j centrated oil of pine comes put up fiy and; mofle meritorious medilelnes for medical use only In one way, and than any other plant In the vegetable j that Is, In half-ounce bottles. Each world. ; . , bottle Is encased in a round screw top Its tinctures, oils and extracts aire I case and securely , sealed. , This pro- j In constant use by the doctors all over tects It from heat and light The oils , NOTICE. , t, A notice to all members of the Sea men's and Fishermen's Friend Society lis hereby gven, that a proposition will be made at the coming annual meet ing to change and amend certain arti cles of the constitution. The annual meeting will be held on the 2nd Tuesday in April. ; A severe cold that may dovelop Into pneumonia over night, can bo oared ' quickly by taking Foley's Eoney and Tar. It will cur the meat obstinate racking cough and strengthen your lung. The genuine la In a yellow package. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug the world and highly prized on ac count of their certain action on the mucous membranes and their great healing qualities. A renowned Philadelphia doctor has recently given to his fellow physicians a new and probably the most valuable of pine products. It Is known to the profession as Concentrated oil of pine. sold in bulk aa Oil of pine are useless. on account of their Impurities they produce nausea and kidney trouble. There are also several patent med icines put out by chemical firms under similar names but these can be avoid ed by making sure to get the "Concen trated" oil of pine in Its original pack age, the mixture can be then made In speaking of this oil a well known at home by purchasing the other In- local physician declared it is without j grcdents and mixing them In a ten ounce bottle. A cold should never be permitted to linger aa nine-tenths of an equal for the speedy relief of acute colds and coughs and all manner of throat and lung trouble. The original formula used and now generally pres cribed is as tfollpws: "One-half ounce of Concentrated oil of pine; two ounces of glycerine; half pint of good pure whiskey; mix tho- the serious ailments originate In a cold which at first seems trivial. The constitution becomes weakened by coughs and colds and any disease ts very liable to set In. In, these days when consumption is ao prevalent It roughly and use in tablespoon doses ' behooves one to be extremely careful. t It is not Difficult to Fit Your Feet With the Shoes We SeU. Any Man, Woman or Child can secure the greatest com fort from our shoes. Whether it be footwear for sunshine or storm, you can buy at prices that will surprise and secure qualities tb at will please. j Wherity.Ralston Compan j 'tff.i i The Leading Bhee Dealer, .