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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1903)
"V. ASTORIA, OREGON, WKDNESDAY. MA 13, l90J 4. Hires W Hi IX If wtnttt llt J f yvt "fl m down," U wiad wttk Rootbeer Taal will Vt yo catofr" ; ft (diets far asa. OmH I. (ttrsa C. , iMIVQH treV BREVITIES Personal Mention. Today's Weathers-Oregon an J Wash ingtonShowers; cooler except near the coast. '. a . . . , New line mens golf shirts. Toe at Da.nsiger's. ; . Crushed strawberry Ice cream at Tare's candy store. . Interview Trullinger A Hardest. 433 al work. . J Major Dubbin of the Salvation Army will be at the hall of the local corps to night and assist In the meeting. -' Pure and wholesome Ice cream, IS e a pint. Delicious Ice cream soda and confectionery at Tan's candy store, 4 ' i. N P. Sorcnson went to Portland last night. V. J. McOowan Is here from McQow. an. Wash. Alex Tagg returned from Portland last evening. - D. H. Welch was In Portland yester day on business. Chas. M. Cellar returned last evening from a Portland trip. Miss lios Kindred was her yester day from Warrenton. Ed V. Mueller of Sumpter, Ore., Is registered at the Occident. Mrs. T. T. Geer left on last night's train for her home In Salem. Mrs. Win. Edar siwnt yesterday in Portland returning last evening. J. P. MoClowan sient yesterday in the city and left In the evening for Port land via steamer. . ,. Dolph Tuftgle, one of the brightest and best young men of Silverton, Is a delegate o the Foresters grand court. Mrs. Wm. Ross and daughter Bessie who have been in California for some months, are expected home by the next steamer. M. W. Pillsbury of the Pacific Coast Biscuit company came over yesterday from the west side. He will go to Port land this morning. : The new cheese factory at Grand Rapids Is now complete and in operat ion. Nehalem is coming to the front as It should. ' . E.U r osier , was w , wa . j rmt! vlnJ ( from his Nehalem ranch with a load of fine veaL . , He reports the roads becom ing good for travel. The Pacific Iron works has just instal led a new punch shears and bolt ma chine. This shop is one of the busi est places In the city, being now crowd ed with work. . Roslyn coal lasts longer,' is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal i on the market. George W.. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. School Clerk Daniel Rierson reports the completion of a very fine school house at Vine Maple. Miss Catherine Powell of Astoria Is the teacher, of whom the patrons speak very highly. Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon, physician and surgeon, has offices over Griffin's book store, rooms 7 and 8. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m, and 1:30 to fi p. m. Of fice phone Mai" 24U. Residence phone ; A good workman, using good mater-1 lals, makes a good Job and saves much 1 annoyance.' Tou especially need the ! best in plumbing, gas fitting, heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, and avoid trouble. Phone 1031. ' County Judge C. J. Trenchard, com missioners A. Young and C. C. Clarke, j and Roadmaster John Frye made a trip of Inspection over the county road to. Olney yesterday, to plan for the work j to be done to complete the improve ment to Olney during the coming sum mer. Z. H. Greenough, of the LeRoy Min ing company, who has been in the city for the past few days returned last night to his home in Portland. Mr. Greenoueh Is very gratified at the busi- . ness he has been able to do here for! his company and claims that Astorians ere ready enough to take stock' In a good thing as the LeRoy certainly is. He will return sometime In July. The Pastime club of Portland Is spar ing no pains to make the fistic battle to night between Gans, light-weight cham plon, and Tracey, the Portland man who aspires to the championship, the chief affair of Its kind ever yet held In the northwest. The men are undergo ing the most severe training imagin able, every effort being made by them to attain perfect condition. Betting so far has been in favor of Gans. SALT IS NOT SALT. It Is a common saying that "salt Is salt"-meaning that any salt is good enough for ordinary use. We assert the contrary. Much salt Is impure, contains more or less dirt, and is made by methods which render cleanliness and purity impossible. The Worchester salt is made in such a way that It Is Im possible for it to be unclean or impure, while, best of all, we are selling It at about the same price as any other, and as it Is ctronger than other kinds, it is really the most economical. Johnson Brothers. " OUR HAT DEPARTMENT. Is filled with the newest shapes of the reason. The styles of the most famous hatters In the country -have been re produced, but at far less than what they charge for them. We are sole agents for the celebrated Hawes" S3 hat, both soft and stiff. S. DANZIGER & CO. Cheap Fuel. I Fir slabwood, stove legths, J2.50 per cord. Boxwood 11.50 per large load. Phone tm Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. LIBEL BILL APPROVED Measure Which Was Bitterly Opposed ' ""' ' Gets Through. I Httrrbburg, Pa. May 12. Governor W? ML A Ell r I , U W Vi9 It is the Cream that maksi the coffee appearing. Poor craam has spoum many a wetiaM. DM geumna Economy Brand Evaporated Cream bean the above cap hod. Ask your grocer lor in nc;n una, wrucn a in mow Miwacwv i kind. Never sours, guaranteed I , SMOiutaiy pur cows mint, most nutritious ana appuumg. try a in your causa a mu su I Quera. HELVETIA BILK CONDENSE! 3 CO. Highland, miaou i "At the Ioat- in wi m tJMj eS. i 0 WM' 3(D (BnansQF It has taken the lead, and keeps it AT ALL DEALERS. The B oston Restaurant j 8JI0 COMMEHCIAL HTREKT Best md Neatest Eating House In Astoria Try Oar 25-Cent Dinners ; 1 Prompt Attention High Class Chef MARINOVICH & B0SK0VICH Pennvpacker approved the Grady-Salus libel bill today. The bill which was In the governor's hands for more than a month, goes Into effect Immediately and repeals all laws or parts of laws Inconsistant with the new act. SAILED WITHOUT A RCDDER. One of Britain's battleships Just re cently accomplished the remarkable feat of sailing over 2000 miles without a rudder, and which reflects the greatest credit on her officers. The record of cures back of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters certainly reflects great credit on the ability of this medicine to cure stomach liver and kidney disorders, ev en after other remedies have fulled. During Us 50 years experience It has never been known to fail in cases of dls zlness, Joss of appetite, Insomnia, head ache, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, or malaria, fever and ague. In view of such a convincing record we feel justified In urging you to' try It at once. We know you will be satisfied with the result. The genu ine muit have our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN COMING SUNDAY. Governor Chamberlain will be In As toria next Sunday and will deliver the address at the Memorial service of As toria Aerie, the Eagles. The service. will be held In the Knights of Pythias hall at 2 o'clock p. m. Only Eagles and their families are eligible to attend. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingleton will continue her re duction sale of hats skirts, waists and ladies' and children's furnishing goods until October 1. Call and see the line. Also carry a complete line of hair switches and pompadours. Prices will suit you. MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Notice Is hereby given, that on ac count of the death of Charles T. Hell born, and the necessity for an immedi ate settlement of his estate, all per rons Indebted to Charles T. Hellborn & Son are hereby requested to call and pay their accounts. ' '- Chas. A. M. Hellborn, Executor. THE FAMOUS Toke Point Oyster House receives con stantly fresh supplies of the dt-lltious Toke Point oystitr direct from the beds. We serve the most toothsome and appetizing dishes In the city. Short orders at any hour, day or night. Broil ed steaks a specialty. POSTPONEMENT. On account of conflicting with the Woman's club benefit entertainment tonight the Ice cream entertainment by the Woman's Relief Corps has been Indefinitely postponed. AS THE CROW FLIES the roomy retiring rooms cosy com partments and the many little con veniences especially arranged for their comfort on the Northwestern Limited "THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT" every night between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago via Before starting on a trip no matter v.here write for Interesting Informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L. SISLER, General Agent, 132 Third Street, - Portland, Ore. .G W..TEASDALE, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Min. "The Biggest 8ensation Everywhere." UUIPUT The smallest sterescope with the strongest optical effect Highly fin ished In different color with rich gold and silver decoration! (mountings-. Including 20 y. F. Photographs. Views of art (genre). Price only fL Sent everywhere prepaid In letter form. AGENTS WANTED. LIIiDatSteroscofie Company FORREST BLDG., Philadelphia, Denver" At 10 GRAND The Scenic Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. Offets the Choice of Three Routes Thtough the Famous Rocky Moun tain Scenery, and Five Distinct Routes East and South of Denver. 3--FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 Between Ogden and Denver, Carrying All Classes of Modern Equipment. P-jrfet Dining Car Service snd Per sonally Conducted Tourist Ex- cut slons to All Points East. STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Clauses of Tickets. For Information or Illustrated litera ture call on or address W. C. M-;BRll)E, General Agent 124 Third St.. Portland, Or, Some Inter esting Facts When people are eontenplatlng a trip, Whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat serv'.' obtainable ae far as speed, comfort and safety ts concerned. Employee of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so aa to make close eon neotion with diverging line at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexoelled, Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first -clans ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct uniiectlons at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,r correspond wtth JAS. C. POND, Oen. Pas. Agt. or JAft A. CIOCK. Milwaukee. W1. DRY GOODS SHOES. OIL CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing. IWt nd Cannery Work.. So u for High Class Work. Shot Corner of Fit " teentli and Donno Streets, nenr St. MAry'i Hospital. HOLMES 8BIBERT Phono S.VH. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kiiuls at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALLEN Tenth sd Commcrthd Mrteto KOPFS FAMOUS BEER I Bottled or In Keg Prco City Delivery I North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria VTWirWfMTMtMT1HTMTIlV"TtttltllVWTWVWVWV'tTt',lTWTTWTTWTTtt. B 6c O Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BKTWK1SN CH1CAGOSNEWY0RK Vlrt WASHINGTON, 1. C, r , ' Finest and Fastest series of tr.iim in tho world. ' ' Pulutia -coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World Is optratod by tho Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. Chicago, 111 natal ttzznznxttzuxttxtanznszozn? RETIRING FROM E USI NESS A FTER many years' experience, Shahahan, the reliable dry goods merchant, intends to retire from business and is now closing out his entire stock at greatly reduced prices. Stock includes a fine line of Dress Goods, Silks, Ladies' and Geutlemen's Fine Underwear and Hosiery, Boys' and Men's Hats, Lace CurtainsStaple and Fancy Articles and Novelties of all Kinds. Everything to be sold at a bargain. Before buying elsewhere call and get prices and you will be pleased to verily this statement. DAVID 4 J