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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1904. PAOE PITE. a; record breaking offer To clean tbem up la buriy, wo offer l mtrrelouily law price ' FANCY CLUSTER RAISINS One Hundred '20 pound boifta 2.75 value lor $1.70. fifty rt pound rcitular $I.54fl luefor rtc. COST FOJUJET, tbat we're selling tbe largest and bett navel V'i - oranuj Id the elty for tb amalteat plaoe of money. 6.S5, HIGGIN5 CO. V 001 (JOODM OlIl MPKCIALTT Lewi Brevities. County Clerk Clinton yttttrdty It und a erring license to Ell Nurt, of paclfla county, Wash., and Aim. Wld lund, of Clatsop county. Th planing department at the Hume mill h been almoat completed and operations will be commenced there very soon. It la possible the. planers may be started up today. Mr. and Mr. M. 8. Copeland, late f the llrve stora have purchased a home In fort land anr arranged to open a millinery and ault el ore nest to Heller'e, on Washington atreet.' Mra. Copeland baa' already (one eaat to purchase ttoca (or the tabllh ment ' fleport reaohed the aity latt night that John llauk, a young realdent of West port, met Ma death by drowning earlier In the evening. The brief me- aage that contained the Information of the death, merely etated that the young man had walked off the dock. Tbe body waa recovered toon after the accident Mr, Hauke waa tS yeara of aga. tax roll for 101. The amount of the roll "Wiit 2!08 th ten per cent pen alty, f 111.(7; Intereat charges, J1S7.I7 advertising cturgt. 1201,76, a total of 11174.17. . Tbe aouni of collection waa I17U.0I, the proceeda of'the tai sale, 1639,83. etrora and double , aaaeaa menta, $31f.,31i proceed from sales to county, $890.14. ; ? The launch Pea, Captain John Raid, beginning with neat Sunday, will make two trlpa to the dredge Chinook for the benefit of the public. Round trip tickets tt cente. The launch will lenve the city from Rosa, Hlggint Company'! allp at 10 a. m. and I p m. Vlaltora have permission to board the dredge, and many have expressed their with to avail themaelvea of the opportunity. The lltt of officer of the Ipworth League for the ensuing year haa been completed by the election of Mark Wolf aa provident. - The officers-elect will be Installed with special Services at the regular devotional -meting at the M. K. church neat Sunday even ln at :I0. "- ' 'A deed waa tiled for record' yetter day under the terrr.e of which David Weat and wife tranafer to the Bllnn- Waldo Mill Company all tbe Udeland fronting on the donation land claim of John Weat In sectWn St, townahlp t weaL iicoDt that portion heretofore tranaferred to Robert Suitor. Tbe eon alderatton la given at lit. j Deputy Sheriff Binder yesterday ctoetd up hit account of the delinquent 4 More of Wise's customers will go to St. Louis eWorld's TnrL f Next Drawing' in July. SAVE your sales slips money by trading at WISE' Tonight the muoh-talked-of and laughable farce, "Are Tou a MaaonT" will be preaented at Flatters' opera house, and from appearancea the the tor will be crowded. It la without doubt the comedy hit of the year Go and have a good' laugh and apend a pleaaant evening. It will do you good and make you feel better for go Ing. Beats now aelllng at Oiiffin'i bookatore. Secure them early, or' go 'way back and aland up. January Clearance SALE now in full blast. eoiiaii "Wis The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. & The alngera for the cantata father are making excellent progreaa In tbelr work. The rehearaal laat night waa welt alttnded,' a' number of addltiona to each part , having been obtained. Proteeenr Robinson, the trainer, baa met with algnal aucceaa wherever he haa put on tbe popular cantata. It la full of pure melody, and the fantaatlc and beautiful coatumea that adorn the 70 or more alngera pretent a striking tight, one well worth going far to tea .The Loo oloetrio insolet, which are sold by the Owl drug atore excluslve- ly and under guarantee for cure, are prevloualy charged , with electricity, but accomplish their wonderful curea by the natural current generated by the acid fluid t of the body, acting on the poaltlve and negltlv potea of the battery formed by the zinc plato In one heel and the copper plate In tbe other. See them In the window, Aak for a descriptive booklet telling of the marveloua curet of rheumatism. Were the varloua imporvementa now In progreaa or recently completed within the llmlu of the city all concen trated In1 it 'small area"the! Impression that the "city la -.etOoylng a building boom would speedily get abroad Numerous new residences have bee erected. ''aubatantliil Improvement have been and are being made on water front property and many lota graded for building. Astoria la en joying a steady and very healthy growht In butjdlng. aa well aa pop ulatlon. ' Tha body of the late C. R. Thornton reached the city laat night accompanied by Mra. Thomson and Messrs. Qeorgo Noland, J, F. Tayor and Frank Spittle, membera of the local bar association who went to Portland for the purpose of meeting the remalnt. A large dele gation of frtenda and associates In bualneat waa at the depot when the train drew Into the yard. The funeral will be held eomettme Saturday, but the exact hoar and all other detalla will be arranged later. BEAUTIFUL PORTIERES AND RUGS OUR RUG LINE. WILTON BRUSSELS SMYRNA AXMINItSTER CREX JUTE In ll hIzch up to 0x12 " ' Let us show you just what these boahtiful tapestries are. CHARLES I1EILB0RN & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING. H0U3EFURN1SHERS Everything for tho home. ' Ask to see our Jewell ranges. The county court will today returns Ita seaHlon. The court will undertake the work of appointing aupervlaora for all the road dlstrtcta of the county, and when thin wrk la finished will deter mine ujon a,x levlot. ' It it unlikely that the leVita will be fixed, aa only nbout one third the achool districts hnve reported to Clerk Clinton the lev let ade. The llstrteta thut fr report ing are Not. t . 7, 9, 10, 13; IS, 14, 16, 22, 2S. 24. 25, 28, 29, SO, 35, U. SS, and the city of Astoria and Astoria school district. v '' ' Artiotet ot Incorporation of the Al- toona- Packing' Company have been tiled at Cuthlamet. The stockholders have elected the following officers: W. T. $('holHeld, president; Samuel Schmidt, vice-president; Sofua Jensen secretary; Hana 'Peterson, treasurer; board of directors, Sumuel Schmidt, Sofus Jensen W. F, McGregor, Nans Peterson; W. T. Scholfleld. John Hug bloom and William Qormon. The company Is to operate a cannery at Al toona, Wash. , The firtt and aeoond Commercial Club teams bowled a match contest liuit nght, all of the members of the first team being together for the first time. The bowling waa of .poor quality all around, Lawa alone of the la men making a good total. He . finished with 190. The aecond team bowlera were likewise off, and Rnlston'a 168 was the best total for them. The first team won the first three games and lost the final game by the narrow margin of five pins. The first team secured grand total of 955 pins, while the aec ond tenm'a grand total was S40. An- j other match will be bowled Runday evening. The ftien will practice faitb full from now to 'January to, on 'the night of which date they will contest with Port lard i Commercial for tbe Feldnh(lmer trophy, ,Th date for the match at Pot tland waa fixed laat night. Chairman Howard, of the Portland Commercial committee, write that Multnomah baa again challenged for th troph, and that team will be taken on before th vtalt of the Attortanf . A ii-gart tryout I about to begin at th) local alley to secure a team to go to Portland. The team will bo made up of tlx men finishing with the beet averages. City Phytieian Pilkington reports on new cat of scarlet fever which developed yesterday In Alderbrook the east end suburb. Th patient' h Ivor Enberg, th 4-year-old son of Anton Enberg, Janitor at the custom house. There are four other child ren In the family. The cat la well developed, but the - city physician llevet the child will pull through. The house baa been placed under the usual quarantine, and every precaution will b taken to prevent spread of the disease In th east end. The magnlfieont elk head recently nagged by Sheriff Llnvllle (and, If the sheriffs brother, Frank, can be relied upon for rt, bit little nephew) In the wlldt of the Natcl haa been told to Representative M. Both, of Columbia county. The consideration waa t!0, and after making the sale the sheriff would have paid an additional CO to get back th lovely bead. Mr. Both will tend the curio to a friend In Germany. It It without exception the finest elk head ever secured in thla part of the county, and the purchase price waa considered low. v v . , V Th work of moving a large pile- driver from Elghtth and Aator ttreett to Commercial and Eighth attracted the attention of a large crowd yesterday. Eighth street It of the crushed rock variety, and. aa the driver was an 1- mense affair, considerable difficulty was xeprlenced in moving it. Manager Elgner, of th Prael Cook company, bad eight of bit best horaet bitched to th driver, which waa got almost to Commerlcal street, where It stuck fast The driver la to be taken to the Booth cannery, and one It la got on th plank street, Will be drawn along with out troubl.', . ' ju. Th' btrberV junion , decided to reconsider Ita decision to Increase the price of halr-cuttlng to the halr-rals Ing figure of 95 cents, and at a meeting held lost night called off Its former dec laratlon. When the matter was caled up for discussion members said the announcement of the union had atruck an unpopular chord, and It was gen rally agreed that only dire conse quences could follow the proposed In crease. Some or tne member were not disposed at all to reconsider.' and the action of the union at a body re sulted In the resignation of the pres ident, who. It appears, was extremely anxious for the raite. The action of the union last night vanishes the 35 cent bugaboo. January Clearance AND Mark Down Sale V " AND These Are Sample Prices ." : ' - .V'-', Regular SI. 25 and $1.60 Wrapper yoorxn. cboios thit week for only ............ VVi One lot CbOdren's dreeset thai oold for 76c, 8c and 41 25 roar choice tbk jo. weekfor..... lien's (tail that bate been tellicg tt ' ' 112.50, $1$ and f 17 60 your choio tn(( this week v-w Boy's Suite that have been telling, at f!50 12.75, 43, and 1325, your choice a. Ar or this week .' Monarch over pain. Burnt, cuts, sprains, ttlngs. Instant relief, Dr Thomas' Electric Oil. At any. drug ttore. ' ' ' ' ''" PERSONAL MENTION." a, L. Htll. of Sventen, waa in the Ity yesterday." ' 1 Mre. W. E. Dement went to Port land yesterday morning. A. A. Cook returned yesterday from duy't business visit at Chinook. Rithcrford Rau, representing Roth- child llros., left for up-river polnta yesterday. N. A. Marrs Is in Oregon City, where he was cRlled by the critical Illness of hit molhcr, .' Mrs. N. Barkholder, who hot been In tbe city for a few days, will return today to Cathlamet. Mra. Sam Maddack Is In Portland to attend the concert to be given at the Armory by Adellna Pattl. " Councilman John Nordstrom is con fined to hla room with a aevere cold and an attack of the gout, ' Uobert Westdanl, assistant booKkeep- er at the Hume mill, Is recovering from a aevere attack of tonsllitls. ; ORSE DEPT. STORE The Place to Save Money. 508-5 10 Commercial St. 508-510 Commercial St. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and BupC P. L BISHOP, Secretary A. L.FOX, Vice President. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of . '. THE LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fonrth Street, . . . . ASTORIA, OREGON. The Popular Restaurant Two door eaat from Seventh Htreet, on Aator atreet Beet of 8errice,Kveiything in season. We also have desirable Furnished Rooms for rent by day, week or month P. A. PETERSON, Proprietor. Astor St., - - - Astoria, Or. For WashliiKton Ruildinjr. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 14. Giant tim bers for the Washington ttate building reached the world't fair grounds today. There are four timbers, two of them 2x2x100, and the other two 2x2xl0tf! They ars to be set on end In the Wash ington rmvillion In the form of a pyra mid, so they will meet In an apex some 90 feet from the ground. Don't let the little ones suffer from ecsema, or other torturing skin dis eases. No need of it, Doan's ointment lcate skin. At any drug store, SO centi THE OHIO and other first class Stoves and Ranges Complete line now on exhibition. EVERYTHING FOR THE . HOUSE. H. H. ZAPF, The Hotut Furnisher. Notice of Dissolution. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned doing business' under the firm name of Klnkella it Company. proprietors of the New Style restaur ant, have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved partnership, John Klnkella continuing In the business. All out standing accounts will be collected by the new Arm, who will pay all obligations. JOHN BARAGO, John Klnkella, Astoria, Oregon, Jan. ll, 1904. .1 v&UL vj All sorts of people use it, all sorts of stores sell the famous English complexion soap. Established 1789. Sold all over the world. r