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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, SUNDAY, MATt 3, 10(K i BREVITIES , Nice Queen olives In bulk t Johnson ., Bros. - V', .;;.'.' Exceptionally nice bananas at John son Bros, today." ; - Crushed strawberry Ice cream at :Tagf'B candy More. t Today's weathed Ort gon, Washtng ' ton and Idaho, fair. Wanted A girt to work at the Cen tral hotl. Call today. A. shipment of nice Pearl onions In .bulk just arrived. Johnson Pros. Interview Trulllnger & Hardesty, 4S3 Commercial street, about your electric- 1 work. Come and see our special photo bar gain, $1.73 per dosen. Up-To-Date Stu dio ITS Tenth street. I Ed Foster is fitting up a handsome and convenient office in the Poster block for his own use. Rooms Some choice housekeeping rooms vacant to a few days over Peter sen & Brown's shoe store. Pure and wholesome ice cream, IS c a pint. . Delicious Ice cream soda and confectionery at Tagg'a candy store. W. E. Newell of Lewis county Wash, and Miss Clara Irish were united in Marriage at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. H. Oberg on Friday. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone Mil. The Oregon State Sunday School as sociation will hold its annual conven : tlon in Portland on May IS, 13, 14 and 15. Noted workers from the east are to assist In the meetings. The Elsie school has been opened by Miss Winnlfred Packer of Multnomah county, the Medley school by Miss May Carmichael from- Umatilla, and the Vine Maple school by Miss Catheriine Powell of Astoria. l At a meeting of Chinese merchants last evening it was decided to begin an active canvass tomorrow to raise the necessary money with which to defray the expense of the Chinese dragon feat ure at the coming regatta. Clifford Sponner, who was an express messenger between Astoria and Port land for three years, and is now run ning between Portland and Dunsmuir, was married yesterday in Portland, the bride being a Los Angeles girl. Plumbing out of Joint? Need some ' tinwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John ;A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, who will promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Ttn ning. gasBttlng and heating. Marine Notes. . , British steamship Indrashma arriv ed down yesterday from Portland en- route for the orient. ' The four-masted schooner Churchill arrived in port " yesterday afternoon from San Francisco. Captain Gregory expects to sail with the llanzanlta at 3 o'clock tomorrow RAINf) THE PURE V J rtOHM rnccrr Even children drink Grain-0 because they like it and the doc tors say it is good for them. Why sot? It contains all of the nourish ment of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee. TRY IT TO-DAY. AtgmCTTtywhre; lge. spa Mc pur pscktge, FIXTURES RE for three or four weeks' oruis in Al askan waters. The three-masted schooner John A. arrived down the river yesterday morn ing and almost Immediately went to sea. She Is enroute for San Francisco with lumber. Nintern cars of cement have been transported to Fort Stevens from the cargo of the Langdale. About 2000 bar rels have been discharged to date, of the 3300 to come out here. The steamer Glenola has been sold by The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Na vagatlon company to the Anchor Tow ing, and Lighting company for JbOW, The Glenola as formerly the G. W. Shaver. The pilot schooner Joseph Pulltser, which came in on Thursday for provis ions, will probably go to sea tomorrow if a cook can be secured, being at pres ent without one. Pilots Howes and Staples will go out in her. The lower Yukon boats, which have heretofore depended upon wood for fuel are being converted Into oil burners nnd will- draw their supply from the tanks at St. Michael. It is reported that the steamer Rosecrans now being eonvertei Into a tank steamer with a capacity for 20.000 barrels, will carry the first cargo of oil north, leaving San Francisco early In June; she will take two cargoes during the season. The French bark Du Couedlc and the schooner Geo. C. Thomas have been given up as lost; they were both with drawn from the overdue list yes'erday us being uninsurable, and will tie jiost ed as missing in a few days; the Du Couedic is out 126 days from San Fran cisco for Sydney, and tne Thomas 108 days from Cayenne for New York. The rate on the overdue Almora has ben advanced to 25 ercent; she is out $8 days from New Castle, N. S. W. for Valparaiso. The four-master schooner Eldorado arrived down yesterday and will prob ably go to sea today if her crew is com pleted. She is loaded with lumber and piling to be used by the German gov ernment in building wharves and a breakwater at Tsln Tsan. China.. The Eldorado Is the largest schooner ever on the Columbia. She is capable of car rylng a million and a quarter feet of lumber . Three months ago the Eldo rado was In the hurricane which caus ed such great loss of life In the South Sea Islands. She lost her rudder and was otherwise severely handled, but Captain Smith with rare skill managed to sail her to Honolulu, steering with a drag, where the damage was repaired. BIRTH NOTICE. To Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Johnson, a son. TYPHOID AT STANFORD. Typhoid fever has carried off its sec ond victim among the students of Stanford university. Miss H. C. Osher who entered Stanford last Christmas from Minnesota university died Friday. The epidemic appears to have reachci its turning point, but until It is finally stamped out, the fate of those already down with the disease will be uncer tain. Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingleton nas just opened a fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, ami all kinds of ladles and children's furnshlng goods at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore b at fa It Is our aim to close out this stock Dress Goods-All S5o and 40c dress 12c A.F.C.dress ginghams, clos- LADIES' OOHSETS AT LESS 2 .fen' Underwear, closing out ' children'. $3.50 Mackintoshes, as quickly as possible and we have goods, closing out price, per yd. 24c. lug out price, per yard 8c THAN FACTORY PRICES. r)rc, ...,.$1.60 dosing out price $1.08 resolved to make bigger reductions All 60c and 60c dress goods, clos- 15c Percales, light and dark pat- $000 REMNANTS AT E CENTS tf.oo Men' Pants, closing out ' Children' Short jackets, closing in many different lines of goods to l"g out prlce' Per 390 terns, closing out price, per yd.lOc EACH. pike $2.98 out prices 69c close them out quickly. We broke 75c dress goods, closing out price, 12'c Outing Flannels, closing out Lac Curtain at half the price Hoys' Suit at Just one-half form- Children'. Underwear, 8, 10. 12, 15, all records last week. This week Per y3 49c prlre, per yard 8c asked before the sale. er price. 18, 22 and 27c, worth double. we are going to crowd the store 75o and TaffeU glk LADIES DRESS SKIRTS AT Men'. All-Wool Suits, worth $9; Ladles' $5 all-wool Mackintoshes, Don't give us your money If you with anxious buyer. yard 49c HALF PRICE. sale price ....$4.95 closing out prlc I $2.1' don't think you are getting bargain FOR SALE, STORE FOR RENT Personal Mcnticn James V. Welch Is In Portland to day. . Will Youug Is spending today at Sea side. J. C. McCue Is visiting In Portland today. L. E. Sellg went to Portland last night. K. F. Llbke was In from Seaside yes torday. I harles Ha'derman is spending Sn' d.ny at home. Chris Ebsen of Chadwell was in the city yesterday. Dr. 3. A. Fulton returned front Port land last evening. Al. Coffman and family of Seaside visited here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lunberg of Oneida were In the ctty yesterday. W. R. Hume came down from Port land on last night's train, V Jams Armstrong the Svensen mer chant was in Astoria yesterday. Fred Hill, a resident of Warrcnton was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Kdgar Oearhart and Lorlng Stlnson are fishing today on the Necanlcum. R. Checkering Is a passenger for San Francisco on the Eld-T this morning. Mark Frayson keeper of the Destruc tion Island lighthouse Is in the city. Supt. Dorsey B. Smith of the I. It. N. Co., went to Portland last even ing. C. S. Dow, the Prospect Park dairy man was In town on business yeeter day. Charles Johnson, an old resident on the Necanicum. spent yetserday In the city. Carl Johnson and Japh Heckard of the Lewis and Clark were in the city yesterday. C. M; Cellar has returned from a 19 days"trlp to Tillamook, coming back by way of McMlnnville. H. W. Cory a son of one of tha Cory brothers of old" time railroad fame was in Astoria two days last week. J. F. Sale who haa been spending a few weeks at Fort Stevens will return to his position at the Knappton mills. J. N. Heckard and E. F. Llbke the Lewis and Clarke loggers made a busi ness trip to the city yesterday morn ing. Fred Bldwell and Ab. Sifert were up from Fort Stevens yesterday, where they are employed on the government work. Miss Mamie Shanahan is at home for a visit from Vancouver where she con completes her two year course at school this spring. Miss Gertrude-, daughter of Officer BJ .1, Settem, went over to Grays river yesterday to conduct the school in the upper valley. Deputy Fish Warden Webster return ed yesterday morning from a trip to Warrenton and In the evening left for his home In Oregon City. Edgar W. Stahl and wife arrived in the city last evening from Salem. Mr. Stiilil is an expert lob printer and will take char of The Astorlan Job office. G. A. Johnson, a brother of the late ,. J. Johnson, who has been attend ing to his brother's affairs, leaves for San Francisco this morning on the El der. Pr. Edward Klamke and wife of II- waco are in Astoria, coming over yes terday with the doctor's cousin Axel Nuggard of Cognac, France, who sails on thj Elder this morning. M. E. Mcfiulre, lately driver for Ross Higgtns & Co., haa resigned and re moved with his family to Aberdeen, his wife's former home. His place is taken by Joe Phillips, lately with John son Bros. Mrs. Cross Tlmmlna left yesterday morning for Bath, Maine, her old home where she will make an extended visit. Misses Virginia and Florence Carna han are spending today at their Clat sop home. Teachers' Institue The annual Clatsop county teachers' Institute will be held May 6, 7, and at Astoria. The day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at th Methodist church. All teachers of thla county will be in attendance prompt ly. The publio cordially Invited to at tend day and evening meetings. H. S. Lyman, School Supt INDICTMENTS DISMISSED. Seattle. May J, The Indictment against George V. Piper and Judge George have been dismissed. ROYS' SUITS. Sailor mouse Suits, an Immense va riety of styles, 3 to 10 years, 13.50 to ti'Jt. THREE-PIECE VEST SUITS, for boys, navy blue and mixtures, 7 to 18 years, 34.50 to 17.(0. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS. The very newest fashions, 4 to 18 years, $3 to 7.50. a DANZIG ER A CO. TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that the North west Construction company, a private corporation organised under the laws of the state f Oregon, has, pursuant to the laws of said state, executed and Bled supplementary articles of Interpo lation for the purpose of authorising said corporation to engage in new enter prises, as follows; "That In addition to the business en terprises and pursuits in which this corporation proposes to engage, as set forth and provided In Its original ar ticles of Incorporation nnd its supple mentary articles of Incorporation here tofore made, executed and Died, the fol lowing shall be added to and form a part of Article II of said rtlc of In corporation, no on Die, and thw cor poration proposes to engage in the fol lowing business and enterprises, to-wtt: Also to do, carry on, and engage In a general contracting business, and to make, enter into, execute and perform j contracts for the erection and construc tion of buildings and structures and all manner of works, public and pri vate, and as well to furnish and sup ply materials for any and all such works." This is published by order of the board of directors of said corporation. Dated this first day of May. 1903. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO., By T. II . CURTIS, President. Attest: D. KUETNER. Secretary. ONE WORD IN TIME. Is Better Than Two Afterwards A Chance to Profit by an Astoria Man's Experience. '' It Is a strange thing how people will put away an opportunity until too late; It Is only little things that go to make up our every day existence; the trouble Is we don't pay sufficient attention to them. Backache is a little thing some times it comos after a hard day's work or a slight cold. It will poss off you say; It Is only the result of overtaxing my back; It Isn't the fault of your back but your kidneys. The exertion or Steamer SUE The Largest, Stauncheat, Steadiest, and moat seaworthy vessel ever on the route. Beat of Table and State Room Accommoda tion. Will mak round trip every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Connecting at Astoria with th Oregon Railroad aV Navigation Co. and the Astoria ft Columbia R- R. for Portland, Baa Francisco and all Point East For ireight and passenger rate apply to Samuel Elmore 6c Co. General Agent, Afltorla, Or. or to 4 C. R. R. O. Portland, or. B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Or. FROM straining has Interfered with their del icate mechank-lsm. You call It back ache, but it really la kldneyache. It the kidneys are not relieved chronic die order set In and that Is where the "little thing" should not be pawed over. An Astoria man has learned to appre ciate what delay means. W. R. Mcintosh whose place of rest dence Is at 593 Harrison avenue, says; "For year I suffered very much from lameness and soreness aero the small of my back. To turn In bed gave me painful twinge and when I wu not working but simply" standing around there wo a conslant aching over my hli. The kidney secretion gave m no end of trouble. I often thought I had gravel, so painful were the secre tions In pnl"t. I wil biut Donn' Kidney Pills and got a box at Charles Rogers' drug slur on Commercial St. On taking thm I soon noticed an Im provement In my condition and th pain acro my back was soon wonder fully relieved Though I did not tak Dnan' kidney pills as regularly a I should have done .they did me a great deal of good." For cale by all dealer; price 50 cents Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. N. T., sole agents for the United State. Remember the nameDoan' and take no other. NORTH COAST LIMITED. I only run by the Norther. Paolo between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul, through Taooma, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billing. Bis mark and Fargo. Eight of the train art on th run dally, four test and four west. Each I a olid vestlbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist deeper, dining car. day coaches, mail, xprM and baggage car and th elegant obaervav tlon car. Each train I brilliantly lighted with over 100 light and th beauty of It all I you can travel Just a cheaply on this train a on any other. All representative will be glad to give yon additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlton. Assistant Gen eral Passenrer A cent i&5 Morrison St, THE ASTORIAN , JOB DEPARTMENT for JOB PRINTINO EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having been appointed executrix of J the last will and testament of Win. Edgar, deceased, by the county court i of Clatsop county, Oregon, all persons having claims agnlnst tile-estate of de ceased will present them duly verlfle'd to me at the office of J. Q. A. Ilowlby In Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date. April 10, 1903. 4-14-5-15 ELIZABETH EDGAR. Subscribe for The Morning Astorlan It Is full of news, and worth the price. H. ELMORE O. R. N. Portland. Or. Co. i i . avM a m hiwi wt : a c re The Boston 5.10 COMMEIU'lAL NTItlSKT Best and Neatest Eatinj House in Astoria Try Our 2 S-Cent Dinners ! 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