The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 11, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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astoria. OHrr.oN, rnvvnY, june u, im
-Creamery'? Butter
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We offer for. today Fancy Creamery
. .'.,-' ; v Butter .J"-:-'. ,
50 cento a 2-pound square
Other butters at 45 and 40 cents.
ross, higgins a co.
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HUNiA . ,.
Monday . . . .
jA Mr7Ol. "tiw Water.
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li 1:00 1.11:10 1,1 Thursday . .
U 1:13 7. 1:13 t.l Friday . . . ..
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15 J: 16 T.S 4:5 7.1 Monday . . . .
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17 4:6.1 1.4 1:44 7.4 Wednesday . ..
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I TO MY FRIENDS
HERMAN WISE
Vha Reliable Clothier and Hatter
Opposite Palace Restaurant .
Flahermen: Pliie Queen, In ll-os.
plU, 40 cent.' P. A. Trulltnger.
The swelleat shop In the city. BIX
artists at the Palais baths.
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Mt M At llooflisr'a
amy river full cream checie war
ranted the best on the coast. Depot and
eole acency at No 417 Bond itreet, Bond
Street market. Wholesale and retail.
Established 1S76.
, ' HOW
HOUSE CLEANING TIME
Is at its height we desire to call your
attention to our line of -
RUGS, CARPETS, IIATTINGS
AND LINOLEUMS.
WE" CAtnu-mfPLEASE Y0ri
GIVE .US A TRIAL.
C0A01EG ' ciflDGIiN S GGN
i90G. 1903.
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Desiring to secure for the
Ccning Fill .
THEOREM
OF GOOD GOODS
For my Customers, I have
gon East for a month.
I rctpeclfolly invito your pfttron
ge during my Udc, muring
you that yoq , will bo treated
courteously and honorably
' not only because I in!t
upon such treatment on
tlia part of my sulci
limn, bqt Ihwhuio
I know them to .
. . bo naturally
Monost and Glvll.
JJr. Duncan Ferguson,
' : , Mr. O. W. Sprfei, V
. Mr. Clin. MoEwan,
and my ion, Leo IViw
will feel honored to have you will
and I ihall appreciate your support.
Sincerely,
Jcll-o the delicious deetert, eold by
Julinson Broa.
Mr. IMward KelnUe, ITS Franklin
avenuo. wUhei niusto puplla. Bcgin-nti-a
only accepted. Special attention
to Angering and time.
Hotly n real laatt toncer, la cleaner
and make Iris trouble with ttovca
and chimney fluea than any other coal
on the market. George W. Sanborn,
alfntv Telephone 1311.
A irood workman, ualnf good mater
lala, makea a rood Job and eave much
annoyam-e. Tou eepeclally n'red the
heat In ilumb!n?, gut fitting, heating
appliances and tinwnrk. ; Call on John
A. Montgomery, 415 Bond itreet, and
avoid trouble. Phone 1031. '
Established 1S76.
: ' i' - t
TIIAT
To Have Rooms
On Commercial
For Convenience Of Business Men
Progressive Club Decides To
Establish New Quarters.
The announcement that the Pi(fT-
lv Club la atx'Ut to vacate the prom-
I that It now txtuiilrt In conjunc
lion with the ChHmtwr of Comnwree
w the prliH'lpul feature of the m
Ing of that body luet nlfht. The atcp
hue ben i(h'IIM Ufrn In couacquciKe
ttt the prtwnt l-C'iU(n which" wan,
whn orlKinnlly a-le-ted, In lh h-rt of
the tuv!nM action, not b"lng con
venlent 1 for mwchanta and othfra
nhuae oftlcea are on Coinmerclitl atreet,
whitre the new room of the club will
b altuntd.
The comitiltte aptxilnted by ttv dub
to arrange tor the exturnlon which It
l hop") will flnnily end the defkit In
the fund wtiiljllelic'tl to pay fur the
pur to lite m) and door fnctory la
hunl at work, and a dffinlte reply from
the A. it C. It It. la expected today.
It wa n'jxirted by the awretary that
the annual payment of 12S0 toward the
purchave nf a park had been made.
The rvgiitta, committee la bard at
work, and ! meeting with aurw
FLAGS TO WAVE MONDAY.
The local camp, . Woodiliert of the
World, makee the ro,u-t that all
bualneai and rvaidrnce bouaoa, aa far
aa maatble, dlapiay the National em-
tilem on Mondny, June 15, June 14 la
Flag lny. Tbia la the day en apart
by an ai't of cungrcaa In commcmora
lln of the day upon which the Star
and Hirtpe waa formally aolected aa
the emblem of the land of the free and
the home of the brave.
June 1, 1S!L the American Flag Aa-
eoclatlon waa formed. The flag bad
been Improperly ul. but there were
many loyal cltlsvna who thought It
ahould be held aacred and not put to
uvea which would teach young America
to look upon ta folde ytth leaa rever
ence than it waa regarded by them
aelvea. It waa becoming common to
we It uaed aa a trade mark aa adver
tising a apeckil brand of cigars, and In
other ways It waa put to uea which
degraded and deeecrated It The object
of the American Flag Association waa
to prevent them abuses, and to secure
a general celebration of June 14 a
Flay Day" because on that day in
the year 177T congree selected the flag
of the United States.
Both of the ptirpowa for which the
fltwooliiticm was formed have been ac
compllshed. The imttlng of the flag
to Ignoble uses has been stopped and
June 14 has been act apart by con
gress to be observed as "Flag Day'' all
over the ITnlted Mutes. Inasmuch, aa
June 14 this year falls on a' Sunday,
Monday, the lth, has been selected as
Flag Day."
Every lodge of Woodmen of the
World In the state is taking similar ac
tion, and on June 13 "Old Glory" will
wave from thousands of housetops and
liiHSlheads In Oregon.
STARTS WOrtK AT ONCE.
William Morris, United States Assis
tant Engineer, will leave this mqrntng
for The Dalles with a party of 15, for
the purpose of surveying the Sty-mile
anal at Celilo recommended by the
Hoard of Army Engineers. A survey
of a continuous canal was made In 18S3.
but the new ono will be along Some
what different lines. ; Borings will be
nuula along the route to ascertain the
character " of the . material through
which the excavation Is to be made.
The canal will be aliout 8ty mllca Jong,
and will contain several Jocks, one at
h upper cud and perhaps two at the
IcWrtV.end.VIt will be probtibly 85 feet
wide at the bottom, and will be lined
with concrete. 7'; The "minimum depth
of water will be something like seven
feet A large part of the cannl will
have to be hewn out of rook. The canal
will' be on the river side of the O. It
ft N., and for moat of Its length will
parallel the' track of that company.
The Oregon portage road will closely
follow the line of the canal. The Col
umbia rlvef, at low water, falla TT feet
between the, head of Celilo Falls and
Big Eddy. , At high water the fall Is
about 40 feet, The cost of the work
likely to be undr UO.OOO.tiOO rather
than above that 8um. ...
Stcln-Bloclt suits at Dannlgcr's.
I! triitl-A!
THS PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
The coffee hubit h qnickly over
come by those who let Grain-O
tak its place. If properly nwlo
it tastes like tho best of coffde. No '
grain coffee compares with it in
flavor or health fulness.
TSY IT TO-DAY.
Atgraeanvrywlins lie. aad 2 pae jwak-
HKAHll'R HIIM;ST rsiAIKJF.D
, WITH BWINLiLlNI LAWLKn.
UnlJ to Have Obtiiined hVmef by Civ
Order on Necanlcum Milt After
- ' Drawing Pay,
On the Vhurge of obtaining mdney un
dfr false pr'tns"S, Phil li Roy, of
tfiisl'l, wCI have a btrarlng In the jus
tl' court this t(wrimr at 1 o'clock.
Le Kny worked fur some tlino In the
Neoankum Kpruce Lumber cmpany'a
nilll at teaeide, but quit mrverul days
ago on account of an Injury to bis fin
gr. He Is .ll-ed to have given Law
lr tt Company, of 8eaM, an order
on the mill company for 111, which be
nald was due him for wag"s. Before
this time h had, it la ailetcd, drawn
all the money that waa to his credit In
the trill. : '.
Hoy roalntojns that he had some
money to Ms credit wh?n he gave the
order to Lawler. ,: , ,
THE P.EOATTA QCKEN. .
The struggle for t!e election of the
regatta queen will begin the middle
of this month. The election Is exie't-d
to be a keenly contested one, and as
the price per voto Is to be but one cent,
there will doubtless be many votes cast
One of the striking fcatums of the re
gatta, will be the presence of carnlviJ
queens from throughout this state and
Wuahliigton, who will be the guets of
honor ef the managing committee. A
street fair, managed by t.: Woodnufn,
ba been given In Dallas and at the
conclusion of the coronation exercises
her majesty, Mrs. Anna Dunn, was pre
sented with a telegram from the re
gatta committee, which read: "Her
majeaty. the oeen of the Pallas car
nival: Tht Astoria regatta committee
congratulates you. and extends to you
a cordial Infrlwtlon to visit the city
during the regatta aa a royal guest"
In the event of the lady's acceptance of
the invitation It baa ben suggested that
the (ocal Woddmen give. demonstra
tion in her honor and this Idea may be
taken sg and put Into execution by the
lodge.
DELIOHTFULLY ENTERTAINED.
A number of young people were de
lightfully entertained at the borne of
Xllsa Gertrude aTearney t.rft evening.
They were all kepf In the 'iiierrieat "of
moods by amusing and fairlamtlng fea
tures of entertainment lavishly Intnv
fiuced by the charming hooteaa.
Miss Kearney and Miss Grace Itan-
nells furnished Instrumental and vocal
music and their efforts were earnestly
applaudt-d.
Among those present j were Missoa
Virginia and Florence Ctirnahan and
Grace Itannclls, ' Mtr, McDedmott,
Ferrcll, Joseph and Uurke.s.
Sxity Minutes Past 2, Train Leaves
No doubt all have heard of burlesque
minstrel and comic opera, but a farce
comedy Is being put on at the Unique
theater by Mr. Erroll which beats them
all fun-making and laughter. It Is en
titled "The Three o'Clock Train," Mr.
Enroll, who takes the part of a Dutch
man, certainly plays his part well, and
at times the audience Just fairly bowls
at him. If our Judgment goes for
anything at all wa think he '.sne of
the funniest comedians that ever step
ped behind the footlights' The oth
er, features on. the program are great
and wa do not see how they can put
up a show like It hr the small sum of
10 cent
Bicycle suits "half price at Danzlgcr'A
Beauty is but skin
deep w was probably meant
to disparage beauty. In
stead it tells how easy
that beauty is to attain, j
There JsV no V beauty
like ; the beauty of health"
was also 1 meant ' to dis
parage. Instead it encour
ages beauty,""-
Peary Soap is the means
of health to the skin, and
so to both these sorts of
beauty.
Sold all over the world.
GOOD FOR THE HEALTH.
What Is nicer than a tender, Juicy
steuk properly broiled? And where
crm It be prepared bo well as at the
Toke Point Oyster House? Try tt.
Everything that Is good and In seuaun,
and served so you will enjoy It. Short
orders. Private rooms, Neat and at-
traotlve, "': . . . ,
Fears
riO.NAl, MENTION.
A. Cook and J. Wesiod of k nttle are
vlklilng in Aal-Tia.
F. M. Warren, Jr.. wa la I'm c):y
from Portland yesterOay.
Mis. .John Ctiirk Is tnt rtlniig h-r
sinter, who I oj a vlitlt fron tit Louis.
John B. Hlbtard, r.'j'r"ntinf the J.
K. Oill company, Is, In the city from
Portland.
. F. E. Wiiltwn, mining nglnr
weU-known in Astoria, Is vry 111 In
linker City. ;
Auditor Ei.iinim and Gnr&i l:.uW,f"v
Pap,' nt the I. K. & fT, crowd t!;e
river yt(rrdy to insist the Tivj,co
, .. .
end of tbtr ruud.
The usual weckiy mwt.lng and social
of the W, C. T. V. will t held thio
evening at the rusiotimry time.
The funeral of Emll Juntia, wio us
drownr-d of; Sand liilaod Bungay, v.sb
held yes!'fd,iy fiom Pohl's. liev. Frank
Kaukoncn conducted the servl-x.
vthlch wre attended by a number ot
the dual man's rnmttriots. Many
(lowers were brought by the women,
and numerous people accompanied the
coffin to the b'at which took It to
Greenwood cemetery, '
Fifty-two rs ago llarllng Vandtr
pool. Who pahfd through Portland
yesterday, stayed a couple of days In
Aetnrla. Mr, Viinderpfxd Is TS years
of age, and is on his way to Kikhart,
Indiana, to visit a daughter, talking!
yesterday of bis visit to Astoria, tir.
Vanderyool said:
"I stayed In AstorlA two days and It
VUt two houses then. Is It blfcger now?
yes, maybe tt Is But It waa two
houses then, i No, It v.aa only two
houses. If It's bigger It's grown ftince."
TO GIVE EXCURSION.
The Team Drivers' Union ot Astoria
will give on excursion on June 1. Ol-
ney has been chosen as the place to ga, j
and many persons have already sjgrj
fled their Intention of enjoying the out
ing. ONLT THEi tot. '
I Careful housekeepers always want
nice, fresh vegetables, ripe and Sole
some fruits, strictly fresh eifs, choic
est butter, perfect canned gioiis, t!.e
tHt brands of coffees, -..teas, . j
breakfast foods, etc, and polite, pnnnpt j
und careful attention. All thc and
all other needful items it is our pleas
ure to supply. : JOHNSON BUGS.
, THEY ARE NUBBY.
Everybody has seen advertisements
of the Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinet
and Sectional Book Cases, but few
have seen them In use. Some elegant
samples are on display at Griffin's
book store, nd those debiting to ob
tain the latest and best in convenient
office and library cases will do well to
see them. J. B. Hibbard, of the J. K.
Gill Co., is showing their meis.
IS A GOOE) PROGRAM,
Reserved scata for the High. Sihool
commencement exercises will be placed
on sale this today at Griffin's bookstot,
and the excellence of the program that
has been arranged will in ail probabili
ty ensure a heavy sale. Great pains
have been taken by both pupils and
teachers to make the program inter
esting, and the trouble that has bi-en
expended on preparation for the event
makes its success sure.
, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
D. C. Fletcher and wife to Wm. Scott,
lot 1!. block t. Columbia Second Addi
tion to Ocean Grove; 1150.
George Noland et J to Sarah J., Clin
ton, 60K112 feet In lot 8, block . Clat
sop Grove; 115. . ' ,
Sheriff to George Fl'avel et al, lots
17 and 1 .block 12. MeClure; tll.4S6.0l. ,
C. W. Christiansen and wife to M.
J. IKnney, lota 1, 1 and 1 block ; lots
1 ,1 and S. block S. New Astoria, and
frontage 1, t and S, block 6; 11.
H. E. Noble and wife to E. Z. Fergru
aon, northwest quarter of section 10,
T. 5 N., R. 1 W; ft
Alfred Kinney et al to M. J. Kinney,
blocks1 4and S. portiona of blocks $
and I; lots 14, IS and east 25 feet of
lot IS, block 1, New Astoria; 11.
Young men's nobby suits at Danzlg-
er'a. ' : ." ,
No Dessert
More Attractive
Why two gelatine and f"v: -s 1
spend houit waking, i -Q
Bweotenuii;, navowig -ton
and eoloniJS when
f. . rJtr-
er
I
prclme8 bttr rewl's ui to nuiiut'
Everytliinginthe pi"?8. F mi lyaiU'
water and set to cool. It'spr-rfec'i.-iv, As
priae to the hmuwif. M.) trn, !.!, 1- a
penae. Try it to-disy. la l'i.r Pru.t 3'
Tors: Lemon, Onvcs?, Ste.Auor'y, I .
Wiy, At gKxefa, l:)e.
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'I S11 IMMTTn
il &
75-cent
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Bo You Lille
- liook over
I oft a A. DUI
You will furtly 6 jrhat you waat.
Imported Swiss Eyaom D.Lh j
Ilogucfort ' 'Aprttlto
rrimost ' - ! JIarlias J.-.'ra Crc-an ;
Clatsop Cream " Tillamook Cieam ...
California Cream Youdc; Ai.r.a !
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FOARD "Q, '
Astoria .
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'0U CAIJ SAVE IIOIJJ
. , rjr Izymi cur
dry goods, shoes, mziii
And ; Oil Goods, Groceries, Cured
Pleats, Flour, cud Feed.
V.
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Corner Eleventh, and Bond.
Better Telle
Costs You
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Hardwood frame canp Etools 25 cents
"- Complete outfits, stoves, dishes,- tinware, etc. .
II. IL ZAFF - The Ileus :fi:r?is!ier i
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Cafe
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All Kinds of Maitrtr.-.'g
Made to Order
Adams Q Henmno'scn
Dealer It
Furniture, 'Stoves, Tinware, Wirs, Tni.:V. -Secotrj-tanj
Cods Eoss&t And Sc?J.
. W Eny All
4"s e::d st.vlET, astoca, Oregon.
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our Ii.-'t of rcnt arrivaU
Liinlurger-
STOREw CO.
.Ore. '
I. til
aiimwinn-nn mutual mi,i imujh. mmmmmi&&
AT
a Vall Tent
Only $5.00
,so-m co.m.ii:5u ial xvi;v:r i
rem'-arHeils. 2S Cents J
S jr.ay D.naers SpecUHy J
EvsryltlEj lit Market Aflcri3 J
Paihce Catering Ccbp:r.y
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Furnitme aire 1 li
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