The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 30, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 30,4008,
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
THE JOY OF LIVING
Is not all in eating, but you would surely enjoy some
SINCLAIR BACON
for breakfast
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
LEADING GROCERS.
ITI1E DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
' URSE IlltS Of TBE
WANTED, .
A imurt boy for currying paper.
Apply Morning Aitorinn.
cut foot, which' came to him during
hi work in the timber camp of Frye
& Peterson, on the L. & C It i not
dangerous, but bad enough to de
mand skilful treatment and attention.
And Still Another .
t.nrai I'ranelovich. a native of Ans
tria, yesterday filed hU formal decla-wjt
ration of intention in the matter
til American citiemhip, with
'County Clerk Clinton.
"Look Llk 30" ,
Since the registration book of the
city and county were reopened on the
2nd instant, at tne omce 01 v,um,
C crk C inton. there nave uecn uw -
.-.! . . -i.nt:..n lint thrrcin.
aillllliont 1J pmrvKV"""
. 1. ...A..
27 in the city ami three in inc cmimj
precincts.
Blue and Silver
The messenger force of the Postal
Telegraph Company, In tltii city, yes
terday morning went on duty in the
new uniform of the company, army
blue and ilvcr button. The boy
make a very neat showing In the
outfit and are readily distinguished
near and far. Rate are not advanc
ed, however I "
Alive, Alright
Panic Coc, of Clatskaitie, who wa
reported to be dead, in these column
oitic week ago through heer error
a to the man, w; ii the city, yester
day on business and pleasure, and a
guest at the Parker House, where he
used to ervc a running and "tjlad
hand" mao.
Two Deed Passed
But two deeds reached the public
record yesterday in the drift of mat
for that sanctuary, to
Ma Cooper ct ux to M, J, Km-
. t.tf i i .r ..M-
ncy, conveying we ivy. j-i "v
tion 27 6-9, for the Mint of $2500; anJ
John Kopf and wife U Charle E.
Linton, for! the N. W-oi wow,.
Clatsop Gardens, containing 21 acres,
for $425.
Want Additional Drain
A petition wtis filed yesterday af
ternoon with Auditor Anderson from
V T Warren and others asking that
the committee of street and public
be authorized to place atlili
tional drain in the heavy fill between
18th and 19th streets on Irving ave-
" nue,
Rarilv Cut Foot '
Clarence Ingall. the son of Mr. and
Mr. Walt. Ingalls, of the Lewi &
Clark, was brought tothi city yes
terday by his father and placed in the
care of Or. J. A. Fulton, for a badly
MARKED BY A SERIES OF AB
SOLUTE DECLINATIONS
DELEGATES TO STATE CON
VENTION AND ALTERNATES.
sf ttl
democratic convention met in Logan'
Hall last night and wa called to or
der by Dr. II. L. Henderson and the
first business of the meeting was the
selection of. a permanent chairman.
Chocolates
the best in the world
50c a Pound,
Make Purchase
r P. Lester and P. C. Warren re
turned vstcrday from Portland
where they have been attending the
big sale of blooded horses at the Fair
r.rotmd in thai city. Mr. warren
purchased a fine team of draft horses.
Horse at this sale are selling a greai
.i..i i.hanxr than thev were a year
aeo. S. Elmore of this city also maac
of iinrrhases of blooded
a tMni " 9 -
animals during the auction,
tettv Accident Inauest
-. , . .
Coroner W. C. A. I'oW win go 10
i Uh tttitt afternoon or to-
I latum"') r
morrow to hold the Inquest on the
accident on the jetty when the pile-
ArWet 1,-ft the tracks in which two
men were killed and several other
in illicit. With the exception of Mr
Hanson all the other have recovered
sufficiently to be able to testify. v
Alt Settled Ud
'ew comes up from Seaside that
the insurance adjuster interested in
the recent mill fire there, whereby tne
two dry kilos" of the Seaside Lum
bering & Manufacturing Company,
were destroyed, have closed up all
their work and reported finally in the
premise. The mill company will at
once start the work 0f restoring the
kiln, whaii will be 60 feet by 120
feet each, and will be completed
within -the next 30 days. ,
Order In Probate-
Judge Trenchard yesterday made
lie following order in the probate
branch of the County Court: Estate
of John Smith-Olof F.rickson, vVal-
frcd Johnson and Andrew Olson were
appointed appraisers; and Hannan m.
OUnn wa anoointed atlministairix
of the estate, under bond of $300.
Estate or Abram Kallunki, alter
k'nlliinki was appointed administra
tor, with bond fixed at the sum of
ejnoo. Estate of Sam Turoila, final
account of administrator was. filed,
and the date for hearing and passing
upon same was set for May 30th,
next.
Director's Meeting
A meeting of the board of directors
of the Astoria Clay Product Co. wa
held in the office of Judge BOwl&y
Tuesday afternoon. Norn Staple
wa elected president: Dr. W. C.
Logan, secretary; ana lew ugan,
minerintendent and aenerat manager,
The machinery necessary to equip the
l;int was ordered and it is expected
the firm will be able to make a ihip-
ment of the larcer part of it within
fortnight. The work of making
nrcoaratbn on the site where tnc
factory will be 'established in Alder
brook I progressing rapidly.
Make Fine Impression
The F rit M. L. Church .wa com
fortablv filled last evening 'with A
torian eager to hear Mr Greenleaf In
hi famou impersonations,, and ail
were charmed to the limit. Hi read-
ine irom jamcs .wniicomuc . wj , . . m . x. .
nnn irrnii 1,111 nvc nvic puiii....j i .... .
. . ; . . ... ... j:j mous choice of the convention and
iruc alio m yivRMvw "u 1 , . . ,, , .
il. apmntiaheil irentleman ShOWCd .'
I A fn.iin frt fill 4Um varanrliil Ml
. , . . . , . !.....! I l ll.v. I 'J .1.1 i.iv Tfau.''vw v
himself tne trained ann cunurcu .. j
ter of lii lifcwork. The unanimou! ,
opinion prevailed among his auditor
. . ... .1 t, ., ,rr Logan had stated that he had filed hi
last WRIK, Hl " M.ii k.i.-v.v. , .. .-... s. .
readings had ever been given in this do
I of tn fnrViont nonnrtitnitv . Previoill
m r.ntlinrr mntinn rf(rrert to
Lat Will Filed I trtm,i,i sllI,.Ktt that a olatform
The last will aud testament of the I. ... , .
late Dorian Tryon wa filed yesterday
PERSONAL MENTION
for the guidance of the nominee
would probably assist in the distribu
tion of the prize and a motion to
that effect was carried.
The chair appointed a committee of
three to draft a platform and the
honor "fell to Dr. Henderson. George
k'aboth and I. T. Wallace. At the
exneriation of a few minute the com
tnittee returned and aked for further
time and it was finally decided that
the committee report to the executive
committee on Saturday. Then they
proceeded to nomination for repre
sentative and eight men were nomi
nated and eugolized but all coyly de
elined to wear the toga.
Good Work Started jjext tney t00k up the county com
Tt. .,nmit-o in eharcre of the I . l: i Unrtmi
.he vv""..."" i nussioncrsiiip aiiji uwie
'Piwhoricc eamnaiun has iust received) ,i .u. ,a nr smn t Irtr trie
f - -" f r - - I IVVklttU HIV. Viiuui - -
its first "returns from the postal-card L,,fir. ,erft. The nominees for
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subscriptions seni oui rewmj, county clerk, sheriff and assessor met
returns indicating a very cheerful ith th samc unaiterable declina-
and admitted to probate by Judge
Trenchard. The terms of the docu
ment are as follows; After making
due provision for the payment of the
debt of decedent, testator leaves to
Fanny Belle Elmer and her daughter,
Jane Isabel, a lot in Pins Grove, as
tenants in common. To Esther carl-
son, Mr. Hulda McCully, Arthur A.
Cleveland and Charles E. Cleveland,
the sum of $100 each and the residue
M the oronertv kocs to the admmiS'
tratnV Mr. Sallie I. Cleveland, ihe
estate is valued at $3000.
spirit practically demonstrated, as
the followinir list of answers received
yesterday, show: Charles H. Page,
$10.: Albert C. Ross. $5.: Dr. R. J.
Pilkintfon. $3.; S. H. Willett, $3.;
Alfred S. Tee. $10.: J. C, Clinton,
$20: T. S. Cornelius. $10: Swan Wil
son, $25; L. Agrcn, $2;,Dr. T. L. Ball.
i? () Alexander Taee. &: I'. A.
Grussi. $2.50; Charles Weschc. $5;
and F. L Parker, $5. Total. $110.
tion.
A rav of hope however crept into
the atmosphere when the first nomi
nee as a delegate to the state con
vention accepted and five others did
the same. There was not a dissenting
volte when alternates were nommat
cd. The delegates elected were Olot
Andcrson.i Andrew Birch, Dr. II . L.
Henderson. I. T. Wallace, O. Sovey
and A. M. Smith. Alternates George
Kaboth. J. H. Hanson, R. M. Wood
. f f t t. . : :
in. Isaac uergana, u u-uwnp'
and O. I. Peterson
The county central committee will
Jno. Kopp of Seaside is in the city.
C. D. Thomas, boiler inspector for
the ilartford Insurance Co,, is home
for a few days, from Seattle, visiting
his family, and on official business.
? Superintendent John McGuire, of
the A, & C is in the city, on his
regular weekly trip of inspection.
Senator H. S. McGowan, of Mc-
Gowan's, Wash., went to Portland on
last evening's train.
W. II. Arbuckle made a business
trip to Chinook, yesterday, returning
in the afternoon.
A. W. Hammond of South Bend is
in.the city.
L. A. Loomis of Loomis, Va.sh.,
an Astoria visitor.
W. R. Scott of Portland is on a
business trip to the city.
D. A. Danielson of San I-rancisco
is here on business.
Mrs. B. O, Snuffer of Tillamook
came up on the Elmore last evening.
Mrs. B. Burke of Seaside is visiting
friends We. ..,'. ,;: '.'"' -' ' ". "
George A. Emery of Portland is
on a business quest in thi city. . ,
J. E. Cronin of Portland is in the
city on a visit
R. ;W. McLeod of San Francwco
. . . . 3 ..ft:
is on a business trip ana caning on
hi trade.
A. J. Francis of St, Louis is in the
city on business.
Mr., and Mrs. J. Carlson of British
Columbia are registered at the Occi
R. A. Hawkins is over from Iwaco.
Councilman Jens Hansen was
looking after business in Seaside yes
terday. ;
N P. Sorensen. who has been in
this city for several days returned to
Portland last night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGregor
made a trip to Seaside yesterday
Mrs. N. H
iiavaa r
Webber of Eaele Cliff
Chas. V. Brown and wife returned
from a two days' trip to Seaside yes-
ti-rdav
Ino: C. Fox of Portland, special
agent of the Queen City Insurance
Cnmnanv U in the city. He finished
vv..., j -
vestraav adiustinjr his
TTcrvous women should proEij
by 31 r s. Barton's experience with
Lydla E Pinkliara'8 Compoand.
Mrs. Ilekn Barton, of 27 Pear
enn Street, Chicago, I1L, writes ts
lirs.Iinkham
" I was all run-down, and on the terr
of ncrroua prostration from overwork
n omro nnA III In whpn I heitta
.1 v, . J , ...... . . , -'1
taking Lvdia E. Pinkham's VegetbJ
CompouniJ. After I had taken It a week
IcoinmcoQcd to get better, i conwnaea
its use, my petrous trouble disappeared,
and I am completely restored to health.
I hope Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound wiil benefit other woinea
it has me." - ,
FACTS FOR SICK YQlltU.
Vnr tliirftr vmra T.vdia. V.. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
irom roots ana neros, nas utn mc
gtandsrd remedy for female ilk
and has positively cured thousands r d
wnmon whn hctvo trnilhlf-fl With
displacements inflammation, ulccra-
UUU, uuroiu tuuiuia, mcuj.uiiiw
periodic pains, backache, that bear
incrjlnwn Wlinff. rlatuh'Tif'S.indiisefl
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invltet ah Blct
women to write her for advice
Bbe has . puided thousands ' jo
He Likes Astoria .
AV. B. Allen, the , brother, and
nr n f Aiiin. nf thii citv. is
very much pleased with Astoria and fill the vacancies at their meeting on
ntonrlii trt av out here I Saturday. , ' '
until the inevitable home-sickness By a unanimous voie uic umK
.t... tti man from the to the state convention were instruct
t:.Au wcf hntn so insistant ed to vote for delegates to the nation-
.hat he can no loneer denv it. By al. convention at Denver favorable to
which time it is honed the City-by- the nomination of William J. Bryan
the-Sea will have wrought its charm for president.
.ml committed him to take up his
eitizenshin and future here. He is in
tcrested in the. Studebaker wagon
business, and says the frequent
climose of his company's notable
product has a grateful effecf on his
penchant for Astoria. ,
OUR AIM
Is to have the cleanest store and the best grade of
groceries to be found in the city. ',
OUR QBJEGT
Is.to have the patronage of people who are particular
what they eat. V , .- y . . 1
Scholfleld, Mattson & Co.
PHONE H81 GOOD GOODSfHomw
120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET.
TO SEE BATTLESHIP
FLEET
en from their regular duties shortly
before the election of Mayor Fosse
and ret to work campaigning for the
re-election of Former Mayor Dunne.
Some were at this work, it is alleged
for as long as two weeks.
The indictment is under the old
company s 1 conspiracy law, tinder which many
share in the loss sustained by the J convictions for the misuse of publi.
hnminff of the Seaside Lumber a funds have been obtained but the M-
i -.
Manfg. Company's dry kilns. pendants denies that such an offense
W. R. Powell, who was formerly as the misuse of labor is within the
manager of the Western Union Tel- contemplation of the statute.
rf .L. ...... nnA rrrwA 1
egrapn omce in mis mjr, -v"
to Olympia, is ill with typhoid fever
in the latter city.
NOTICE.
The members Beaver Lodge
No. 3S, I. 0. O. F.( are re
ouested to attend a regu
lar meeting to be held this (Thurs
flav evenincr at 8 o'clock." Initiation.
Visitor welcome. ' '
OLOF ANDERSON, Secretary.
AN INSIDIOUS DANGER.
CHILDREN'S CHURCH.
Chicago Children to Have a church -
of Their Own.
CHICAGO. April 29.-Children of
Chicago are to have a church entirety
their own to be known as the First
Children's Church. It is at 910 Nortfc
Fairfield Avenue, and tomorrow night
150 boys and girls will march in and
dedicate it ' v
Wm. Filline will be the superin
tendent of the juvenile church. He is
a printer and three years ago he was
grauduated from the Moody Bible vr
I REQUEST TO BE SENT TO DE
PARTMENT FOR BATTLE
SHIPS TO LOITER ALONG
CLATSOP BEACH.
Fine Musical Treat
The organ recital and vocal presen
tations at Grace church last evening
were profoundly enjoyed ty a large.
and cultured section of Astoria's
citizenry. Professor Carl Denton,' 'of
TV.-.1., .,.-! it, nn nriT.mkt of the hitrh
X I'lklltllll, J " I i
pt order and oives delight wherever Portland bodies will be asked to
ami whenever he plavs; his heart and unite in an appeal to the War De
lirain and hand are in triune con- parhnent hat the fleet be directed to
..: tr. l..nc nnft npver'fail: andlsnend one dav to maneuvering Oft
PJIIIHVJI IV pivu'! ' I l t .
the recital of last evening confirmed Clatsop Beach. Dan J. Moore or
v, tmnnicst exiiectations of the iuinated the idea to have the ships
throng that gathered to hear him. loiter along the beach as he is sure
Mr: Crowthers, who accompanied they would find sufficient water where
Mr rtnntnn. sum? delichtfullv. a series lots of people could see them without
nf haritone numbers' which were re-Loing on a Steamer. The Oregonian
. - - - i
One of the worst features of kidney
trouble is that it is an insidious dis-
and before the victim . realizes stitute.
. 1 I .w 4 .11 . t M.1- Z - f
h t itantrer he mav have a tatat mai- "i nave been tninKing ot uus m
ady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at years" said Mr. f mine, "xou see rne
the first, sign of trouble as it corrects children don t like to go to a-regular
irremilarities and orevents Bright' church, where, there is nothing but
rliabetea. T. F. Laurin crown up people.
ni rin,,, ;tnrs "There will be cliibs for the boys
V V.we 1 , ... . ,
and clubs tor the gins, witn especui
. I II I .1 iL. .
ci- r. attention to DaseDau aim omcr mui
. . er?. Ja door names in the summer and
i large seining uuii, i - . !:i,
. . .... l-ti.M.-re anrt rtominoe.s ana similar
rooms, an complete lor nisirtni. uw, -
' .: -1.: .. crnm inside forbad weather. We
also. Boat, tor staDie, or cooMiig pm- - . ,
oi ai.. . t, will have also a cooking school.
poses, ou teet dv nvvy iyj . - - -
sanastrom, v-iaisNau.e. - , f. tu. 4
n nvment nurcau iui uic uvjya ass
titc uiv tmtttpfst YOIT.. kirls, for this is a poor neighbor
. . . . nooa. .
No one is immune trom rvianey , . . the children will"
:.. ...ml . that r
iroupie, so juau i....... A themselves a the functions
Folev's Kidney Cure will stop the ,
irregularities and cure any case of
liilnM nnil hlaHfler trouble that is
jl J '' ' , ... ...' i. 'vmsSSSSSSSOSSA
I For a
Jo
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
iinsonl'lionograpii
- Parlors Second Floor Over Scholficld & Mattson Co
Co..
'Hi
ceived with manifest pleasure, on all
siiles. The" entertainment was among
the most artistic and enjoyable noted
in this city for njany a day . , i
Remembered With Honor
The O. R. & N. steamers ,T. W.
Potter brought to this city yesterday
mornimr. the ' remains of the late
Captain John Christian Johnson, who
died of pneumonia, at bt Vincents
ifnsnital. in Portland, at 8:15 o clock
on Sunday morning last, and the body
was immediately trans-shipped to
Nahcotta, where he will be laid in
final rest. Captain Johnson had at
tained to the age of 68 years, six
mon ths and 19 days, He was thor-
oiiohlv well known here, and was al-
vav8 called bv the friendly soubri
quet of "Christ and counted ms
friends on the Columbia and the
roast, hv the hundreds. He was for
t - V t f ,
some years a pilot commissioner in
the service of the State of Washing
ton, and was a master-mariner him
self, with a very honorable record
h Iwpii known on land ana
iv liu tj wwt-- -
I t.ratef here flbOllt evei Since inc
"Sixties.".
yesterday had the following to say
about the matter: v , '
"A rennest for the fleet to approach
the ClAsop Beach is more reason
able than that of other places that
have been visited," said Mr. Moore
vesterday. "At Long Beach it was
impossible for several of the battle-
shins to set within three miles of the
city. The government charts shows a
depth of 32 fathoms, or 192 feet, at
Tillamook Rock, while there is a
depth of 16 fathoms, or 96 feet, inside
of Tillamook Head. The same mcas-
not bevond the reach of medicine.
T. F. Laurin Owl Drug Store.
of a church. They have arranged to
pay for the building in monthly in
stallments.' It will be undenomina
tional. '
MISUSE OF LABOR.
Former Chief of Police on Trial for
Conspiracy to Defraud the City.
CHICAGO, April 29.In the crim
inal court, before Judge Chetlaitf- to
day, will begin a legal battle which
promises to be one of the most re
markable in the history of Chicago.
witnesses will be
TEA 4
U S imports but little
more in 1904 than in 1864.
So much poor tea. '
Teur rrocu returns your money U I dos't
X ScUUinc's Beit; m par tlm. .
ALEX TAGG
called on to testify, and all the old
;f Ath of M animositv of a bitter political cam-
urc.ucms give ..... 7 . , . . A 1.. I.
feet along the beach and within a,paign wm oe rci... v -mile
of Seaside. There could be no that of the. people of the state of II
possible danger because of lack of Hnois against John M. Collins, for-
r nnri From 11
,f- ;f riA H-nnrtment can De mcr cniei
watvi vi wvr- i . t . , .
. . . i.f.A. t rftmnrfAr fnrmer oolice attorney,
incmcea xo moany inc hihcuiv wa ,
. . . . 1 l.-J .... -K floneni r rf
fleet in this slight particular I am wno are cnrScU wu v-r ;
.. r.A KntUct,inc to rtefi-and the citv of Chicago of the
sausnea we can bci l"c u"'""'f - - ,
..i ' ti. .:n cc!Kt. for the en- services of its policemen. The pro-
ti.. fleet Vasilv to iret W thill a mile SeCUtiOn WU ue cuuuu u,
c-.-M- tu:. c,f Kelono-s to Attorney Healy and his assistant Jas.
OI, OCdSlUC. ill's itaun o - . . ,
Portland and Astor a. and can be JJ. tsaroour. nuwuc, i-.".-- .
feared by river and railroad excur-, Sears and James Hamilton Lewis will Made fresh every day in OUT
. . . Tfnrmor Thief Collins 'At- nwti taptrsrv. t
sions, Ki"ng hunareus an oypui vuuu; . vi"vsv-,k w ... , , . I 1 " .
to witness the fleet who otherwise torney oma.iu.u . " 040 Cmr,ercW rec
. .. ..,.. .u. c T,e nroenit on exoects to show O-iO V.cniaeruAi otret
nrobaoiv wouia noi sec iw biquu ,. .
CONFECTIONERY
Fresh Chocolates
Candies, etc.
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