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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, - FRIDAY, JUNE? 5, 1903. CHASE Mt SANBORN'S s Lots of people that ra not oar regular cuHtomori come to us for 0. & 8. Boston Roast Coffee. Why? Bocnuae it r is the bout. If you want C. & S. and the Ixwt come to us, for no other store in town has it.1. RO&S, HIGGINS 4 CO. THE TIDES ; 'ibm. 10S. . High Water, MoinUr . . Tuosilay . . Wednesday . Thursday . ,, Ylday . . , , taturdy . , MUNDAT . .. Monday . . . Monday . . . "a." Mr P. M. h.m. ft. h.m. Ct 51 4:14 l! 45 t;0S T.O 0: bo 7:4 t:45 43. S .J 1.4 1:11 1:14 10:16 11:11 1:17 10: 14! U:0 lls4 11:4 1:04 t.l II l.t M Tuesday ( 1 ''I i ! THE On Ligjht Colored the price on ttrtw bat Hats or light color! felt bat II ' ' at the end of Mb wtsno .. t- - j ; when people don't wont iight Soft Hats w Light Stiff Hats mocu 00 All Straw Hats ,bo good, 1 om 16 ' per cent reductioo on til RDVJCILD ,ight colon1 t ,n1 stiff felt hut u wall u ; . . - 1 J3" onrtmwoll hato. ' NW.attbo beglmn'g ottho leaioo when you , Per Cent. HERMAN WI5E ITi7 Reliable Clothier and Hatter lntorvitiw TrulItiiKvr 4V llmUitily. 433 Commercial atrt, abou your elc trioal work. , ' Th awellcat ahop In th city. BIX artlita at tha Pala- bath. Oraya rtvar tM cram ctuea war' ranted th beat on the ooaat. Depot and aoie agency at No 417 Bond itreet, Bond Street market. Wholeaale and retail. Met ! At Ilonrta Mod Suntln s Established 1576. Established 1876. :iJ:r;';'tNOWTHAT. '" ' HOUSE CLEANING TIME Is at its height we desire to call your attention to our line of RUGS, CARPETS; MATTINGS AND LINOLEUMS. ! WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOU. GlVEJUS A TRIAL. CHARLES neiDORFf 8 SON 1003. 1903. JUNIV J0, A. MTXr, " Date, Siouiiay "7 . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday, , Thursday .. '. Friday ... Kiiturdny . . HUN DAY . . Monday . . . Tuesday , , , Vednnty . b.m, ft b.m. 11:10 0.4 lit 0:06 1:1S 1:21 1:10 4:30 t:13 1: 10 :B1 1.7 M 13:16! 1:16 1.0 1.4 1:1 1:10 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.3 4 6: 17 1:04 4:60 7:l Ml 7il i V Jell-o the dellcloua deaaert. aold by Johnaon Broa. 1 Mra. Edward Helntae, 171 Franklin avenue, wlnhee mualo puplla. Begin, ner only'accepted. Special attention to fingering and time. Roalyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and makes lei trouble with atovea and chimney flue ttan any other coal") on the market. Oeorge W. 8anborn, agvnt. , Telephone 1311. A good workman, ualng good mater ial, mnke a goad job and aavea much Annoyance, "You especially need the beat In plumbing, gaa fitting, heating appliance and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, .425 Hond (treat, and avoid trouble, ' Phone 1031. Good News For, 'In "Pen" Shad May Be Used As Part Of Dietary In Various .State Institutions. That the elate Irmlltatloiia ahould ue more uliud In thvlr dltury wa the rwtolutlon euggeoted by fUh Warden Van tuen In Portland, and the plan aeemcd to meet with approval. . "Shad," ald Mr. Van Duaen yeetef day, "are cbap and excellent eating, and there la every reawm In the world why they ehould be uaed to a far great er extnt In lb atat Inctltutlona. Tliey aiw whuleaume and palatable, and It would be belfr for the Inmatea to have the.n Inattad of the elngle mAt ill. t tht they now get." Miould the td be adopted, It un doubtedly ahould be, It will benefit A torla indirectly to that extent, and alo in the dlretUon of culling the attention of the feneral public to the cheapnea and lltn of the fieh that the wat era of the gtatt produce. v ' r COtPETITlON TO THE DAIXC9 The Pallc-Atorla wrvU-e tll um ner will be characterUed by Uvely com petition. a Captain E. W. Spencer baa decided to put hie faet and commodlou tteamer CharU R. Bncer on the run a-lthln a couple of week. The Bpencer It U intended, wlU make (he round trip -- . . ,L. ... kt. lul -LA telll I every uay oi n make thlnga lively for the oppoaltlon There I trong rumor that the Arrow, which wa taken to the aound recently to compete with the Flyer between Ta coma and Beattl. will be brought back here ua he ha not proved fuat enough to meet the Flyer eueceaafully. It to ajild that he alao will be placed on the run to The Dalle, but thla to denied by Captain Bpencer, who aay that the Arrow wilt not be brought from the aound. " , , MARINE ITEMS. s The ateemer Columbia arrived from San FmndMO yeaterday. The at hooner Compeer, Vancouver for Redondo with lumber, waa towed down the river yeaterday by the LUxle. Ttw tam achoont r Despatch arriv ed frojn. Ban Frunclaco yeterday to load lumber. The French bark General Faldherbe arrived down Uat night with wheat for South Africa. TO BEE BKELETON8. Profeaaor A. L. Clark announcea that the phyalce claa of the high achoot will meet at the office of Dr. Fulton thto afternoon for an object leaeon In the use of the X-ray. Dr. Fulton haa kindly placed hi electrical apparatua at the ue of the olaea for the afternoon. FAl.MBEHQ GETS CONTRACT, The contract for the Improvement of Eleventh atreet front Bond to Ex change waa let yerterda Ut ?. G. Palmberg . There were three bid tub mltted: Andrew Birch, t2l8S.M; W. A Goodln, 32192; C. Q. Palmberg, 12171. ALTERING AUDITOR'S OFFICE. Extensive alteration and Improve ment are being made In the office of the city auditor.. The partition la be ing torn down, the aafe changed o aa to oin into the main office, and the wfyle will be kalnomlned and papered. A wire acreen will be placed between the waiting room and the office proper, with a high deek for the convenience of thoae desiring to write, BRINGS OAKLAND CEMENT , . " ' Th echooner EVhel, wheh entered ut the Aatorut cuatom houae yeeterdiiy, had on board a unique cargo for Port land. She carried JW barrel of Oak liind cemant a new materl4 ld to N u)Crlor to the best Portland cement. Thl la the first time that It'haa been brought Into Oregon, and the trial of It qualltlea will be awaited with Inter- et..-:.:; yrT:.r . I. The cIvU ult brought by Brownie Mayhue afalnet Frank Cleco was yea terday settled out of court, the costo being paid by the defendant. 1 MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 1:80. The Unique theater, located next to Peterson & Brown's has made a great Impression on the publlo, Judging from the crtvvds which visit the, place night ly. The show Is without doubt the best ever seen in Astoria. The manage ment has done away with all the de lays between acts. Something la on the stage from the time the curtain raises until the show Is over. A matinee Is given every afternoon commencing at 3:30. A special matinee will be given for the children next Saturday after noon. Admission 10 cents. Foley's tionsy Tcf QtSJS fU3 eUa KOfM VS9 CV CTU NT Y COURT BL'BINEBH,. , The County Yeaterday Trannaoted the ' Following Hualne. , , Ths Beaalde-Elk creek road wan de clared e, county road and ordered open ed. ':, , ' f t; The road maater waa ordered to begin the conetruction of raid 77 upon E. P. Parkw and Mr. Orant aigned an agreement a to the timber to be uaed In It conatructin, , . .. ., , , John. Frye, B. J. Hubbard, and Geo. Noland were appolnttd to examine and accept the Crimea bridge at .Beaalde, built by J. Jbeck. The road maater wa directed to plnre tthe 'pipe line road between the rock crueher and the power houae In good repair. - IXUItAVELU TAKES WHEAT. The Portland and Aiatlc company ntcarmihlp Indmvelll' left Aatrla, laat night fr the Orient, taking t Clilneae from thla port and eight fmi Portland The Indravelll had a full earn of ml tellunem artldca, and left a cnalder able amount of freight on the dock at Portland for lack of room. Over 3,000 bushel of wheat waa taken for miller at Kobe In Japan, which ahowe the Oriental to awakening to the fact that he can make hi own flour Instead of buying It from American miller. Notwithstanding tbla 43.000 barrel of Hour wa taken, the total value of the cargo being 1"2,2W. Captain Porter, who ba aerved Ave . IndraW(ia,'otl fcrHva, lt the Orient. His fiff hlp belong to the same company, but to on the run between New York and China, so that the oflcer will hot be seen on the Colum bto again. He will be eucceede In his present command by Capt, R. P. Craven. FIELD DAY AT FORT CAN BY. Yeawrday waa field day at Fort Can by and the surrounding country waa drained of Its population, the people turning out en mane to take In the sport. There were some good record made In high Jumping and hurdle rac ing waa made a feature. The soldiers proved themselves good entertainers to the large crowd of apectator, and field day promises to become recognis ed a a carnival of stunts to be looked forward to. BEAUTIFY TOUR ROOMS. As a large number ef the beautiful plcturea displayed by the ladles of the Library association ' In the Masonic building, corner KlntH and Cimmerclal street remain unsold they will now be offered for sale at term to suit pur chaser. Thla to a grand opportunity to secure choice work of art suitable for framing and worthy to adorn any room, at whatever you can afftrd to pay. The lad lee desire to close them out thl week. All the proceed go to the library. Do not miss this genuine closing out sale. F. M. WARREN IN CITY. F. M. Warren, the wellknown Port land business man and capitalist, was In the city yesterday looking after his Interest here. Mr. Warren declared himself to be more than satisfied with the wwy things were going In Astoria. "In Portland." he said, "business has Improved considerably, since the labor troubles are being aettled. "I have Just come down on a brief business visit, and will return tonight." GOOD FOR THE HEALTH. What is nicer than a tender, Juicy steak properly broiled? And where can It b prepared so well aa at the Toke Point Oyster House? Try It. Everything that is good and In season, and. served so you will enjoy It. Short orders. Private rooms! Neat and at tractive. ' . D ears Pretty boxes and odors are "used to sell such . - f , , ' soaps, a9 no one would. touch if he saw them un disguised. Beware of a soap that depends' on something outside of it. Pears', the finest soap in the world is scented or not as you wish ; and the money is in the merchan dise, not in the box. 1 , - GatablUhed over too Tears. C, J. Curtis cam up from Seaside yesterday.-':,' ' Bradbum the "cracker" man, to in the city. Dr. Union was in the city from fra side yesterday. ' ' Mrs. D. K, Warren wa over from Warrenton yeaterday. , Henry Lundberg was in the city yea terday from Frankfort, '" Mr. C H. Cal lender came oer from Knappt9i yesterday. 1 " HowIt Lewi was down from his Fern HID borne yesterday, J. Waternouse came up from ut terfleld station yeaterdap. Georg? Bralller of the west side waa an Astoria vWltor yesterday. Captain and Mra. Henry J. Porter registered at the Occident yesterday. Rev. H. W. Borenson, the Norwegian minister of East Astoria went to Port land laat night to pay a short Ttoit. ' Otto Jarvlmakl, a native of Finland, yesterday declared hi Intention of be coming a dtlsen of the United States, Edito- 8cott of the Oregonlan and Mr. Scott passed throurh the city yes terday evening en route rom Seaside to Portland . t . 5 f Dr. C. C. Tsggart who haa been the guest of Dr. Earte for some time Join ed the steamship Indravelll yesterday. In which ship be holds the- position, of purser. '. ' .. . ; Mis J.H.Btanyan arrived yesterday morning on the steamer Columbia from Ban Francisco on a visit to her ceuAn, Mr. J, T. Norman Callaway, with whom she will spend the summer months. . ,' . . THE FLAVEL RECEPTION'.' - A reception that proved to be the most perfectly conducted function of the kind given in Astoria for years, wa tendered at the borne of Mrs. Geo. C, Flavel yesterday afternoon between the hour of 1 and t o'clock. The mag nificent residence was elaborately and hormon ously decorated, Imported white rose being the prevailing flower. The reception room and ball were garbed In white, while pink waa featured In the dining and drawing rooms. Duriny the time of entertaining the' Minds were kept drawn and the artificial lights, soft ened by pink shade produced a scene of striking loveliness, long to be remera bered. The entire scheme of coloring could not have been Improved upon. If seemed that each room and nook vied with the others In beauty, with the re ault that the charm waa general. There were between 80 and 109 guests, the la dles being the fashionable set of the city. ' The Columbia orchestra added much to the pleasure of the afternoon by masterly execution of both the clas sic and selections In a lighter vein. The ladles who assisted the hostess In receiving and entertaining were Mes dames Callander, Dyer, C. W. Fuitod, J. G. Megler, P. A. Stokes, George A. J. Taylor, Wllkenson, Cherry; Misses Katie Flavel, Tallant, Llonberger. Bowlby. Margaret Hlgglna, Pearl Cole, Lila Sutherland and Ellxa Boelling. ' SOCIAL TONIGHT. A social will be given this evening at Uie home of Dr. Ball at the too of Tenth street by the young people of the Epworth League. An excellent pro gram has been prepared and a good time generally is assured to those who attend. The Leaguers cordially Invite the public to be their guests. It to folly to suffer from that horrl' ble plague of the night, Itching piles. Donn'a Ointment cures quickly and permanently. For sale by Charles Rogers, druggist - A SUBSTITUTE FOR RUBBER. t After experimenting for several years a substitute for rubber has been per fected. It to produced, principally, from asphalt, and can be used In the manu facture of rubber goods, linoleum, eto. A substitute of thl kind will probably answer as well as the genuine article, but in medicine It has been proven, time and again, that all substitutes are dan gerous. Therefore beware ofthera when purchasng Hostetter" Stomach Bitters, the celebrated family medicine for etom ach, liver and kidney Ills, by noticing that our private stamp over the neck of the bottie to unbroken. The . Bitters positively cures nausea, headache, dlxslness, dyspepsia, Indigestion, con stipation, nervousness and general weakness. Be sure to give it a trial. For sale by all druggists and general dealers. No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and , spend nours aoajung.i sweetening, flavoring ana coloring wnen 1 "".. 4i ETeryUunginthepackase. Simply add hot water and set to oool. It's perfection. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors! Lemon, Orange, Strawberry! Eeep. serry, Atgrooeis. 100. , tSAVE THE PENNIES They ire lbs (tuff Yoo can PENNIES AND DOLLARS by making yonr parohaees where you get the most . , - ; - value for your money. :' WE ARE LEADERS . , . . . -i.- . . ., " , '- ' A in fashion, style, and low price in everything from a kerchief to $100 tailor-made snit ' ' Notice these valuesi Bleached muslin 6c yd Unbleached muslin I . yd 6 spools thread - 25c Double width sheeting 1 9c yd Fast black hose v v 10c pr 5c lace for , ', 3c yd ( rolls toilet paper for 25c Mail orders Sfte A. DUNBAR CO. I Do You Lille ". , Look over onr list of recent arrivals . You will surely see what you want Imported Swis3 Roguefort Primost Clatsop Cream California Cream -SapSapo r FOARD Astoria ' HO FOR THE BEACH Better Talfe a Vall Tent Costs You Only $5.00 :', " , ' '.(,,. Hardwood frame camp stools 25 cents Complete outfits, stoves, dishes, tinware, etc H. H. 2APF - The Housefuraisher , G304Vi COMJIERCIAL STREET The : Palace Cafe All Kinds of Mattresses . Made to Order fhe Adams Q Henningsen Dealers Id FurnitBre, Stoves, Tinware, II 3ose Furnishings. Second-band Goods Bonght And Sold. - ' v We Bny All Klndi of Junk. j- 405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON, " 'PriONE. RED 23051 HOTEL PORTLAND f , The Finest Hotel In the Northwest . v PORTLAND. " - QREOON i hwmw i iiti Of New Zealand ' W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF. SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. Dollar are m'le el. ave both ' Lead pencils 6c do2 1 bottle black ink . Sc 5-cflnt tablets for 4c 1 can talcum powder 19c 1 box toilet soap ' 10c 1 bar castile soap 20c 1 bottle Rubifoara 19c promptly filled Cheese? Eyssens Celebrated Dutch i Appetite Kase Martin's Eastern Cream iilamook Cream , Young America Limburger- STOKEvS COk - Ore. Dest Restaurant Reralar Meals.' 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty ' X Everytblne the Market Affords . t Palace Catering Company Furniture Repaired ' Upholstering - m