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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
1 . astoria'ok' 1 i , , ; , $t ing Hot Bargains Down go the price and out go thrf goods. v , Jmmm f .' , "V; '"' ' " snap you tnaytiever find" again. Teach l'liim per banket aocj Murbsnk I'lumi per basket 15c; Prunes Simoni per basket 30c; Black Republican Cherries per box 50c; The famous Logan Jlerrie per bou-c;5t;awbewci ,(lat of, the, season) 3 boxes for 15c. And many other good things too numer ous too mention. Call around and take a Rubber and vou will t. surprised at our ceaetci flow of bargains. $ , A carload of Fancy Watermelons and Rocky Ford Cantelopes due 10 arrive next wceit. ' ROSS, HIGGIN5 SL CO. GROCERIES AND MEATS. 1 ' '"'J f f THE TIDEB 1 JLT, Mil. Friday . Matin-day SUNDAY Monday , Tuesday Wednesday Thursday , JYiday . . . Saturday , HUNDAY . m. lT0:4l . IS 1:46 .11 1:19 . 14 lilt . 10 1:40 . U 4:11 .1(1 MO 111 l:0 ft. T.I 7.8 T.O 4 1.1 I.I 1.4 p.ii: h.m. 1:11 1:14 1:10 8(61 4:l iso I: SI 1:47 7:411 ft. a JULY, Low Water. Date. VHdaY TT"! Maturday . SUNDAY . . Monday . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday ,." Friday . . . Btturda BUNDA V: IMS. "Ji'uT h.m. 1-MY.t 1:61 1:11 S:0 10:I UtlS 0:11 l:4S ft 8.1 0.4 P.I 1.1 Ml 1.1 I.I I.I P. h.m. 10: S 11:32 12:01 1:10 1C 1.4 1.4 1.1 t.O t.l 2.4 l.t I.I 1.0 f TOBACCO ' cigars 1 TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADEUNION LABEL PLUG CHEWINGBEST ON EARTH Index Star Par WorK"" r CUma7 . Blue Dipper g Battle Ax Dlrf Dipper r Snwlorfor Win Berry or Horse Sno. Brandy Piper Heldslck Gin us your order for Latest and Best Phono - graph and grapliophone records. Agents for lb Portland 8sfe & Lock Co Call and see samples. Agent for Portland Sail & Awning Co. , , ' , , : . , Sailft Tents, Awninga, iad Covers. Two stares, CossterdalSt P. A. Truffinger. 4 Road Opened District 'Attorney ' Report, favor :,iDiy on warrtmon-riavei ,' Route-Holdi Meeting Tht adjourned meeting of the county court wan JHd yesterday. Judge Trem-bard wua nut present, being ab- nt from th city. Commkwionera An drew Younrf a;id C. C. Clark dlapoad of a bl batch of routine buelnea. as follows: After unwinding mllwi of red tape, the petition of i. M. Turney and oth- rra for a new roiul between Flavel and Warrenton hiis readied a W where the court has directed that the new road be opened. The report of Deputy Dtatrlct Attorney Eakin certifying that the procf-dliiRn In the matter to date have been reaulur and legAl, and that the petitioner are entitled to an or' der eatabliHn the road, was read The usual order wae made. The esti mated coat of the Improvement la $775 The firrt board of viewers reported Uu'k to the court a, recommendation that the petition be not granted, and entered a urott ngalnut . the eetab llahment of the road. ; REOPENS OLD FIGHT J. W. Keith, L. E. Wllaon and othera havy petitioned the oommlsaloners to reliKte, alter and establish a county road leading from Young's bay bridge to Clatsop city. Three remonatrances were flled with the petition, and on re- 4ue of Attorney Bowlby action waa Dostuoned until the August term of court. The remonatrace are baaed on the statement that the petition sp-KlP)-! that the road shall be changed from the south end of dyke to the ' ward of the preent road as traveled, which would work a hardship on every body but the petltfoner, as It would run out of the usual traveled road to a point near the house of Keith. The matter haa been In the Justice court of Aatorla once before and has long been a, bone at contention,, J OtXDIN GETS! CONTRACT W. A. Ooodln was awarded a coi tract to fill to a six and one half per cent grade the road between tne vi ney and Kamm bridges at a cost of ll.iSl. Svptcmber 1 . Social and Personal . . Prof. Nell Btupp will go to Seaside today to remain for' the summer, 'Attorney W. M. LaJPorce of Portland waa fn the rt't yestenWy eir route for Tillamook. ' '. ' v" Ormrlie Adereromble went to Port land tast' night and will remain until Thursda, '"' liev, Henry Marcotte spent yester day in Portland In attendance at the Presbytery.. Mis Engllah, of Portland, who buM beau visiting with MIm Maja Fredrick- aou, returned home lat night. - If. H. fngalts, formerly of Aatorla, wua among the Tillamook pasoengen on the Elmore yesterday morning. Deputy Sheriff Allen Anderson will spend the next 10 days on his Lewis and Clark farm superintending the harvesting of the hay crop P. C. Morton, who haa been in the city for several day, the gueat of his brother, 8. Morton, left laat evening for bla home In Wilmington, N. C. Juftie Frank J. Taylor touk advant age of the sunshine yesterday and left for Tillamook on the steamer Elmore, where he has gone on a private bual- nee trip. John- E. Gratke, past exalted ruler f Astoria lodge No. 180, B. P. C. E., h'ft for Baltimore, Md., yeaterday to attend the grand lodge meeting of the nntipred herd. - Meaxr Chas, V. Brown and Oswald Wrat went to Portland last night in the interval of tha .-egatta. Their espec ial buslneas at thlstlme Is to obtain rate for the racing crews. Millard F. Hardesty haa returned from Beaaide and Gearhart wnere be has been engaged on some extenalv electrte work. He reports the towns aa enjoying unusual proa per I ty. C. L. Roadarmel, superintendent of the Wilson river hatcher tee and Deputy Flan Warden H. A. Webster were paa enaers on the steamer Sue H. Elmore for Tillamook yeaterday morning. Rev. Urban Fisher, O. 8. B.., prof ernwr of Dhlloaophy. physiology and chemistry at' the Mount Angel InatW tuta 'left for Tillamook yesterday where ha will asalst the resident prieat for two weeks. Opening Of Smith Trial Judge McBride Denies Motion for Changeof Venue-Eight Jurors Accepted. -. '':" '" -' . . Judge McBrtdo yeaterday denied the motion of Attorneys Noland and Don avan for a change of venue In the caae of the state against Joalah Smith The application was based on affidavit setting forth the belief that the de fendant could not receive a fair trial in Clatsop county owing to prejudice inspired In the minda of the people by newspaper articles, and the alleged1 prejudicial statements were stated at length. In denying the motion the court stated that he knev? the people of Clatsop county too well to believe that they would deny the defendant any of the prlvlHg to wMch, aa an Ameri can cltisen, he is entitled. The defenae then aeked for postponement of the caae Until July 17. but this was denied owing to the fact that several witness es have been subpoenaed from a dis tance and are in the city at the expense of the tax payers. The court then took a recess and convened again at J o'clock, when the trial proceeded. Eight Jurrors were, accepted before the court adjourned, and a special ven Ire of 12 jurors waa ordered to report at 10 o'clock this morning ,the reg ular panel . having been exhausted. The Jurors accepted yeaterday are O. II. Davis, A. IE. Pet-reon, L. O Belland, E. C. Jeffers, Max Berendes, r. M. Elliwortl, W. I. Morrison, D. A. Mclnnes. The defense excused W. D. Bain, W, Joplln, George C. Flavel and Oust Holmes, and -he following were ex cused for cause: C. H. Cooper, ex Are man, M. Knutaen, T. B, Morrison, A. E. Allen, M. S. Copeland, W. W. Whipple, John Iwto.n ; I ' S"- 4 A. ' 54 r ' '-'JU j II it one u u w u jic tj, j. i s : : - - - . --. ' . ...... - i . ' " ' : '. ' t1H ' - , ..... Vix't WlWiMI.V, flwrxJ,. .Si.,,.,.,Immm.- H . as AFTER TWENTTjBIX. TEARS. Wife Seeks Divorce And Custody Of Minor Children The work Is to be completed by II . . , Marine NotCS if iFr,,t ArCUtf- S.t ft i um at a. : iu-wf ' Gcncral Ulackiinitbing. lloat and Cannery Work. See us for High Class Work. -Shop Corner of Fif- . teentb aud Duane Stroets, near St. Marjr's Hospital. HOLME 8 S BB1BERT Ihone 2301. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. As Vs AaLLrEtN TeatbjBd Commercial Streets I The Boston Restaurant KM t'OMMEltCIAL 8TKEET Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria t Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prpoipt Attention i MARINO VICtt & CO taeasaae4aaeaW4 High' Class Chef, ! 1 yiitiiifKmcr j r : 1 j i ' :, For twenty-seveii f- J : , $ years we have been ' Leaders In the ' Furniture Trade Our Large StocR i comprises the best ' Charley oods obtainable "HeilEdm 'Auwrurhitureis f first class and yet ou cah buy of us as r . Soh- whe.-Tr;'it;;;v;:,;i; .-.., KOUT1NK BUSINESS.,,..,., Phrlst Ebwn petitioned the board for the establlnhment of an easement road crossing '.he land Of t. Anderson. He ownea SO acres on the Maaea Rogers' donation land claim, upon which his farm is located. R. C. F. Astbury. John Frey and Wm. Chance were con stltuted a board of viewers to meet July St and view the land. MR. OLSON, OF OLNKT. F. Olsun, of Olney, who announces In glaring type on a letter ead that he conducts the largest general merchan dise store In Clatsop county, and then In smaller type qualifies the statement by adding "outside of Astoria" ad dressed a communication to the county commissioners In which he confides to thti commissioners that "he will drop a few lines to express his feelings about the road atOlney." Mr. Olson asks the board to "make the road pretty wide over here at the store and hotel, as there are always lots of wagons to be turned around etc." The petition was placed on flle. MAY USE OLD ROAD. Fred Blalsdell was granted permis sion to cross the old Olney and Young's River Falls road. In his petition he states that he desires to . haul logs across In section 23. He promises not to obstruct the public travel, and of fcrs to construct an apron or approach to obviate any public inconvenience. He is required to file bonds In the sum of $1,000. ' An prdr was made to draw ila raut in the sum of $106.50 to cover the cost at recordlngi tax deeds from the sheriff to the county. " ' ", f .v From now on the fee for naturallsa. tion papers will be $5 Instead of' it as heretofore, the Increase in cost being in proportion to the' additional cost of printing the blank certificates, which have been changed by .recent act of con- UveWell You Can do It If Tou Trade With Foard & Stokes Co. C.W Everybody enjoys good Itylng fcut x like to see the bills come In, especially when thsy are larger than you, believe they should be. Look Into your buy ing and not only, try to save on your expenses but get the best food for your .table, at the same time. .We pride qur nelves on keeping only the highest grade of delicacies for the table. Our preserves, dried fruit, sauces, canned specialties In meat, flab, and vegetables cannot be excelled anywhere. We want you to look at our display In this line and we can ease" your troubled mind as what to sat either for breakfast, din aer.es luac. JTOARD A STOIUS OQ The steamer Sue H. Elmore passed put, , yestarday,. forenoon for Tillamook wibh a good passenger list. The light house tender Mansanlts. passed out yesterday, en route for Gray'a harbor for the purpose of ad justing the bar buoys at that point. The barge Oak Branch, wMch la now In Portland, haa outfitted herself wl.tb. a crew preparatory to coming to tnis vicinity for.inajUsrJUU to be used by the : Portland Clay Company. Advices from Karatsu convey the Information that the steamship Llm Branch sailed thence for Port Los An geles, July 10. She left here on her In at trip February 19, with a cargo of lumber, 5.565.755 feet In all, valued at .1H for Port Arthur. After dja- chnrgtng she wynl to Karatsu. The Swedish bark Ppeo, 18 days out from London for Freemantle, has been irlven up for lost after not having been iT'xirted since she sailed, Reinsurance Was advanced on her June 23 at Lon don from 86 to SO per cent She was commanded by Captain Steensorm, and carried a cargo of general merchandise She waa of 648 tons register. Af ter 2t years of married life during; which she hi brought up a family of six children, three of whom are still minors, Mrs. Hanna Bostrunt has In- stltuted divorce proceedings against her husband. John G. Boatrum. The t-oapte were married at Saa Fnaarfaoo September. 1877. and according to the complaint the defendant baa developed t, disposition, of JeaJousy during the time that has since elapsed bordering on cruelty. She accuses him of idle ness, incompetence, and Inability and adds Insult to injury by stating- thai he Is shiftless and Improvident. The DiinclDat caase of action, however. Is his repeated accusations of Infidelity. against her uttered In the. presence of strangers and the" family. .She says that she learn for. bar personal safe ty, and is compelled to seek absolute divorce and the custody of the minor children. There ta some property that she claims was purchased 'with money earned by her and. the grown up chlld- . . " . . r?n, ana sne asxs iac it oe vesica in her. -, Abercjromble 4 Wilson represent the plaintiff 1' . SiOris'DTVORCB DECREE. Judge McBride yeaterday signed the decree of divorce in. the suit of James Casey against Alice Casey. t THE BUSIEST PLACE IN TOWN. All Hustle And Bustle At Etler's Piano . , House Exhibition Sale. y A demonstration of up-to-date bus- tnes methods Is amply Illustrated , by the number of piano sales being made by the Ellers' piano house in their ex hibition Sale at tb Maaonlo baltdtog tn our city. , In -the, flrat place they hava an ele gant stock comprising some of the most renowned pianos in the world, embrac ing such1 old ' .marks" as Chtckertng; A. O, U. W. NOTICE. S At the next regular meeting of Sea aide Lodge, No. 13. Ancient Order of United Workmen, to be held on Satur day evening, July 18, 1903, a question of the greatest Importance to each and ev ery member is to be discussed and the attendance of all la earnestly desired 'and requested. By order of the lodge'. ' . . .D. Wlnton. Recorder, t-W-t-f-8 2 : : '.( THE DEUN&Wdtf anu uui riuiucii FOR AtTCTSX i ARE NOW HERE ....... in t 4" Ml j u b"ne A; DUNBAR CO. The Most Popular Store Sec&vse It CoznB'iaes Satis- - taction With Ecoacaj. 1 J July Sale of &hiri Waisfe AND Wa Good eW fci Mi-aW. ev--- i;irfntTTriimrm?ftiift;iiaa Ail "our stock" of .Sfiirt Waists and AVashc .Goods thrown out for clearance. Not a ' garment yard or piece to be" put' back in . , stock, as our rule. i never, to carry- goods over from one season to another. 35c SW Waists at . 50c M, ,: 75c .:"y " $1.00 " " v 1.25 " 1.50 1.73 2.10 anal 2.25 shirt waists at . 2.50 'shirt waists at. 50c wash silk- 15c lawns and batistes . 15c madras cloth miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniHmatmat 23c 39c OOc 85c 9Sc $1.19 1.43 1.69 1.93 OOc 12c 81-2c MORSE DEPT. .STORE Tbe Place to Save Money Weber, Kimball. Voee. Haddorff. Hob- art M. Cable,and many others too num erous to mention, ranging tn price from 8187 to 11000. New organs from a chap el to" aT7-octaya -ptaoo , case. Jl Prices j from (46 to I$s1 All tnatr meats are ttmrked dowq in price to the lowest leg-1 (tlmato profits, ( , . Heije Tou Are : !1 t A Chtckerlng square In good con dition for ISO; A Ftrfher upright for $1J; "AJ. A C. Wheeler upright from the bankrupt sals of Gilbert Bros., at least valuation $128. to go now for $113. 110. Pianos are going fast and if you don't w.int to miss a, genuine bargain Join the procession and get the full benefit of this sale. Remember the plaoe, Masonic building) corner ftth and Commercial streets. . i Eiler's Piano House. - F N. SMITH Ge. AsM. , ' ; CHEESE. California Cream Cheese, nilaniook Cream Cheese, Clatsop Cream Cheese. ' i . , .Sew York Cream Cbeee.' xoung America (.ream vw. Oregon Brick heese. f Imported Swlee . Cheese. Holland Cheese. t 8ap gaaX3f.,o Imported Edam Cheese , German Breakfast Cheese. NewjKbhatel Cheeoe. , Aflne line of all kinds Just in. and see our display. , ;' T' JOHNSON BROS cart JULY CLOTHING SALE. i?oyj CIotl)lng Department The Great Saving Offered Must Interest You. - AH the newest styles,' hi well-made suits, for ages from three to 13 years, will be sold as follows; IS. suits, bow tS.li - i.ea mitvaow s.u . 4.B8 aulta, bow ...... tt "!. suite, bow ...... .! I.M aaltevaew ...... it' - 8. jUNaSSKft j CO. YOU CAN SAVE UOmt By baying oor ! ! DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER And Oil Goods, Groceries. Cured j Meats, Flour, and Feed. j V. ff.' COFFEY ! t Corner Eleventh and Bono.' ' .it Tne Troy Latin r.rv J " ?; ; ; : : . Corner Tentlr and: panrStreetl L C Haa the KeatestCleaoQat, and mVSwltirj Laandiy-Establiahment in the State.' Priw , Eeasonable. Let us call for your wash. I ...1hon Main 1991, , . J special Priee ON Combination DesK Booli Cases EXTENSION TABLES A choice line &t $5 td.918. Unusual bargains iofiae willo H.11.ZAPF - Tte ltefiirnlshc yoak and leather upholstered rockers i '-.l