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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1907)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOKIA, OltEGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1907. RIVER, BAR AND BAY Costa Rica Leaves Out for San Francisco. from Portland w'ly ymorday morning but the bar was too roiiKh for nor all day and alio will not got nwsy until this mornl ng sontet I m. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS ROANOKE DUE IN 1T0DAY Wrestler Gott On A Rampage Argyls Du. From tht South Nom City Bar Bound Marconi It Ready For South America. The steamship Costa Rica left the O. R. & N. docks In this city yesterday morning In time to cross out over the bar at t:40 o'clock. She had every berth and stateroom filled and was loaded deep with freight Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers Edward GrIITeth and H. C. Lord, lately of the Seattle dis trict, but now transferred to San Fran" clsco, were passengers- on board. The barkentlne Wrestler got restless at her anchorage oft the city early yes terday morning and begun to drag down the bay. narrowly missing sev eral craft on her meandering, but luckily she was brought to and so- cured before anything happened. She will get away to San Francisco this morning, along with the Agate and several others. (Miwvh Term.. The dnirt Mfter i'oisiWrhtir claims 'rexenUM Hiriilnst the Count The steamship Roiinoke whs duo Inlordoivd that warrants bo drawn last evening from Los Anwlos, San the social Funds ' follows, to-wit Francisco and Kuroka, but she did not ! Uouoial Fund make it and will probably enter port this .morning. I3.S1 liomt luntrut o. 3 Fund .... IS.3 Uou,i DiHtrUt No. 3 Fund .... f.l noun nistrict No. 5 Fumt .... 9.2 ine scnooner , K. liume arnvon ; Koad pisirlct No. 10 Fund ... t.'.4.S0 down" yesterday inornlnK on the lines ' Koad dUsti'lct No. 12 Fund.,,. 151 of the Cklahnnm, and will leave out j Koad Plstrlct No. 15 Fund.,,. 4; today for San Frnneisoo. Koad nistrict No. 17 Fund.... US The oil tank steamer' Argyle was due to arrive hi last evening. Captain Tom Crang was down to meet her and pilot her to the metropolis. The schooner Vlrlgnla is In port and will haul to the Simpson mills today for another load of lumber for San Francisco. Total amount allowed .... Total number continued .., of Claims .4.2HS.-; of claims IT-'.fi of Claims IU71.4 The schooner Alvena went upto Port land on the hawsers of the Cklahama yesterday morning. Total amount presented . Oswald Hansel appeared and ahke that he have refunded to him $8.50, being the amount of costs paid by him tit a suit brought by the suptrvlsor n: road district for the collection of the 1906 road poll tax. The Court anor considering the matter and being full advised, denied the application. In the mutter of the resignation of Hon. C. C. Masten, as County Commls sloner. Now, at thlK time C. C. Mas having presented his resignation Foley'ns County Commissioner, the Court 1 1 desires to express their appreciation Nt Cat on Reeera. Thar U ao case on record of a coufh or cold resulting In pneumonia or con sumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as It will stop your cough and break up your cold quickly, ten Refuse any but the ran ulna. Uatih mrtA "P m In m waIIjvbV narf'k'a ' Contain no nntstM an.l la aafa and ura. T. T. Laurln, Owl Drug Store.!""'1 - 11 therefore ordered I That this Court (by the resignation aMm nun ! of C. C. Marten) loses a careful and j considerate member, and the tax pay InereasM ana 12.50 Round Trio Rst.1 "r a servant who had their Interests via A. e C. R. R. Is Popular. j at heart always. That 8UNDAY TRAVEL TO The steamer Lurline got down a bit behind time last evening, owing to heavy bank business en route. Captain Lark In reports that yesterday he ex perienced the stlffest east wind of the entire winter season on the down trip, and that It had not been for the work of landing so often she would have been at his dock here by 4 o'clock. The German steamship Tiberius will finish loading at the Tongue Point mills on Tuesday next and will move at once to Rainier," where she will make up her cargo for Shanghai, China. The schooner Marconi finished load ing lumber at the Knappton mills yes terday and will probably clear for Val paraiso today and leave out on the ear liest tide for her long voyage. success may Travel from this city to Portland ; follow his efforts in the future, Is the on Sunday at the low round trip rate: earnest wish of the Court of 11.50 Is on the Increase snd many j It is ordered that the resignation enjoy that day In the metropolis each , 0f Mr. Marten be accepted vutr TMa ma will K- AAnHnt,.! ! " - v u appearng l0 , county Court throughout the winter and the volume 1.. . . , . ., . . ; that a county commissioner should be day would Indicate that the public pointed to fill the vacancy caused appreciates It. ll-l-tf 'b' ln re'"na,,on ot Mr Mten, and , the Court being now ready to con- WORKED LIKE A CHARM. i 8'''er a' matter, Commissioner Lar Mr. D. N. Walker, editor of that spl-' n placed in nomination Mr. John cy Journal, the Enterprise, Louisa, VaV Frye and there being no further nom says: T nn a nail Into my foot last lnatlons upon a vot Mr. Frye wa week and at once applied Bucklens ...... Arnica Salve. No lnnamatlon follow- unanimously appointed to fill the va- ed: The salve simply healed the cane: caused by the resignation of wound." Heals every sore, burn and Mr. Masten. skin disease. Guaranteed at Cnaa Rogers, Druggist 25c. In the matter of the resignation as Road Master. Now at this time John Many business men are short-sight- Frye having presented his resignation ed In not looking Into things. They M County Road Master: The Court are dally losing money by not adop- while loth to accept Mime, hereby pla ting the great HolUster Rocky Moun- ces themselves on record as to the tain Tea system. Makes them well record of said officer. And It Is or- snd keens them well. S5 cent Frank dered by the Court: That the thanks the sum of I4S4.00. It li ordered I ha the contract be awarded to Mr, Liu son and that iu be required to fur ulsh a bond In the sum of l'JUO.00 for the faithful performance of said con tract. Messrs. .Vystrt'in ami Ilond having agreed to take the County Saw Mill whotv It now stands, at Jewell, at th price oflJMUlo, and having depositor the sum of $100,00 with the Count t Ink k part payment. It Is ordorei' that a Kill of Sale bo imide to Nystroni Mond, that same bo placed In the hands of Commissioner Frye, who authorised to colled the balance due, In the matter of the Port of Colum bla. The Court having selected as Attorneys Messrs. O, C. Fulton. Fran J. Ta lor and J. F. Hamilton and the being present and the Court having 'discussed the matter. It Ik ordered that the Clerk write the County four of Columbia County, stating that Clat sop County, through It County Court and other Commercial bodies, having protested against the "Port of Colum bla" bill, and desire to know the stand that the County Court of Columbia County will take In the matter o testing the law. The Court having considered tha matter of tide boxes at W. J. Ingnlls place, Is of the opinion that the nme expenditure of money In rulslng the road across the tide land would im prove Uie road and obviate th neces sity of placing the tide boxes In the dyke. The County Surveyor Is In structed to place grade stakes, raising mild road nt least two feet In low pla en, making a true grade from I"' Kalis HIM to toe Keith Hill. (To be continued In tomorrow's Issue.) DOWNWARD COURSE. The steamer Nome City came down ( Hart riennen's Toilet Powder is the Shining Hark of Success (SSI a I Fwaimila of Box. which every Imitator aims at. But Mermen's Borated Talcum Toilet Powder remains in ' imitable despite of all false boasts '-as good as Meonen's." Mennen's Toilet Powder made Its fame by its tuptrwr'Uy. It bolds its fame by this same inimitable quality. There is nothing like Men nen's. Tberecouldnotbe, because nooneelse knows the secret of the Mennen powder and the processes of manufacture. Therefore no "imitation" has been more than a mrfnet im itation, superficial, spurious and fraudulent. Under tbs prcmeiona of the new pure food and druei law every box of MenDCn ' bean the nenal Dumber designated by the toreroment, a euaran ee of purity and of protection to ever) purchaser and nser of Mennen a Toilet Powder. To fin abaolute protection to ill Men of Vennen'i. the -omrny hat pat' ented a non-retlllab box "the baa that lux.'' I14111 vu llriuien't for your own protection Have yon tried Mennen'i Vtolet Borated Talcnm Toilet f o0cr? la'liea pariul to Tiolet perfume will find )le!inen't Violrt Talcum fragrant with the odor of fmn-pincked FarmaTioleu lot ae evciywhert loracu. By mail, postpaid, on receipt ot price Sample tree. GERHARD MENNEN CHEMICAL CO., Newark, N.J. Guaranteed under the Food and Drngi Act, Jane SO. loS; .Serial -No. IMS Ficalmileof Box. V TO irri 1 ili jmm mm MAKES LEAN PEOPLE FAT THROUGH THE NERVOUS SYSTEW IT IS A PURELY VEGEtABLE COM POUND. Contains no oils or fate or any drug that is injuri ons or liable to produce a habit 1 t . ill . . 1 a cacD Dome contains a month treatment and costs $1.50 a any first class drug sto-ie. Pre parad by tbe Ls ANTI-LEAN MEDICINE COMPANY, OlU OREGONIAN, BUILDING, tfl PORTLAND. OREGON. fOl w. c. laws a CO. HEATING AND PLUMBINF ENGINEERS Plans and estimates furnished on application. All work done by First-Class Mechanics. Sheet-Iron, Copper and Tin Work done in a first class manner, as we do no other work in our shop. of the tax payer and of this Court ! are due to Mr. Frye, for his careful attention to the duties required of ; him, and his careful, honest and eco ' nomlc administration. And while the ' Court is of the opinion the rond master 'has saved the tax-payer much money. I it Is certain that the Court has been saved much trouble, annoyance and ' expense by the efficiency ot John Frye as County Road Master. It Is ordered that the resignation j of Mr. Frye be accepted. It appearing to the Court that a j Road Master should be appointed to i fill the vacancy caused by the reslg- nation of Mr. John Frye, and the Court . being now ready to consider said mat ter. Judge Trenchard placed In noml nation Mr. J. F. Bartoldus. There be !lng no further nominations, ami Mr. I Bartoldus being the unanimous choice of the Court, he was declared duly appointed road master to fill the va 'cancy caused b ythe resignation of Mr Frye. It is further ordered that he be required to furnish a good and sufficient bond In the bum of J2000.00 The petition of Thomas Bush and otherB for a county road near Hven sen, was, upon the application of Mr, J. A. Eakln, attorney for petitioners, withdrawn. The application of 8. D. Adair and E. B. McFarland for a Street Rail way franchise between the terminus 'of Young's Bay Draw bridge and Fort Stevens, Ore., was continued for fur ther consideration, the Court not be ing fully advised at the time. There being but one bld Mibmitted for the Improvement of the Elk C?ek White's Bottam, that of A. W. Dun can for the sum of 11150.00. The road between the Ruiwlan Cablr. and Court considering the bid too high same Is ordered rejected. The petition of John Lundborg anJ others to layout, re-locate, alter and establish a County Road In Road Dis trict No. 16 (Blind Slough) was cor petitioners to file the proofs of post ing the notices. The following bids were opened for the Improvement of County Road No. 92, from a point near I. M. Jeffers house, to point near Jeffers' barn: P. A. Larson to grade and lay plank $352.00 h. E. Wilson to grade and put In all culverts and drains, county to furnish all material for same 494.00 Mr. Larson being present and agree ing to do the work according to pro file (not including the planking) for Fast Being Rtalized by Aitoria Peo ple, A little backache at first. Dally Im'rvanliiK till the bavk I nine and Weak. 1'rlnary disorders quickly follow. Dlubetex and finally ItrlKht's dis ease. This Is the downward course of the kidney Ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of nn Afor,i citizen. J. Pcderson, kmjs'norcmun. living at 613 Commcrcm! Street, Astoria, Ore gon, saya: "For twenty years I was a Icted In one way or another with kidney trouble. 1 suffered a great deal of pain In the small of the back and was constantly tired and nervous. I had occasional headnches and also a blurring of the eyesight. Every time I took cold It settled In the kidneys and added to m ytroublea, the ecre tlom at such times being Irregular was much disturbed at night on this account. I began taking Doan'i Kid ney mis, procure'! nt Charles Hog ers 'drug store, and found unexpected relief, for which I am very thankful. Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at Charloa Rogers, drug store and ask what cu'tomers report For sale by all dealers. Price B0 cents. Foster-Mllburh Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agenta for the United States. Remember the name Doan e and take no other. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothes for Men aro the Acme of Men's Clothes for Several Reasons. Fig ST. Every gnriuwot bearing this label ii iftiHtanteo.1 tobo every thread wool. SECOND. They are baud tailored through out and the work, lunnstilpii rfoct. THIRD. Tliey are dilgn- ril by I ho blithest paid irliats In the business aud j-m-sett that "nwok ger sir" that is m eagerly sought for, We could name a dozen more reasons why they lead them all. vri k It Copyrii.hr 1906 by Hart Schaffher l Mar II Sole Agent "Uncommon' Clothes." Bad breath, coated tongue, a lnn- guld feeling, Is entirely unnatura Your lazy liver and Dowels need a tonic. The best soothing tonic to ev ery organ is Hoillster's Rocky Moun tain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets Frank Hart. Whenever you have a cough or cold. Just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure It Do not rlak your health by taking any but the genuine, It If In a yellow package. T. F. Lau rln, Owl Drug Store. A handsome Comb or Handkerchief given away free with every Spring hat purchased at the store of Mrs.R.Ingleton, Welch Block Commercial Street. If you have not seen our spring Hue, do so at once. A splendid assortment to select from. Mrs. Ingleton, Welch Block. HERE TfiEY ARE ! THIS ASSORTED T.1KK OF FRESH CRACKERS Zwiebacks, Nabisco, Graham Crackers. Cocoanut Dainties. Barnum's Animals, and a complete line of crackers in bulk. Acme Grocery Co. Phone Main'681 521 Commercial St. Q. A. BOWLBY, President. I. PETERSON. Vice-President fRANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 1100,000, Bnrpins and Cndlrlded Fronts (66,000. t Transact a General Banking BosIbmi. Interest Paid on Tiros IwikmIu Tenth &t-at, A STOMA, OREGON First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. i:htaiili81ii;i i8o. Capital $100000 THE G E M C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, Llquora and Cigara Hot Lunch at all Bonn Corner Eleventh and Commercial Merchant Lunch From 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p jn, MCnti ASTORIA 0REG0H