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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
"' ' ' . ; , ASTORIA, , OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 190L 'PAGBinyn KITCHEN BOQUET 'sp. A vegetable extract,... Help. tot make cooking easy,, and adds to the flavor of bean soup,, bouillon, meat rIuwi, j'llliod veal, brown sauce, mushroom and tomato sauco, meat tunbslcs, dressing, canned chick " on, hashed brown potatoos, 'ragout of meat, corned " bwf fritters. Jiay also be used for coloring punch if no liquor is desired. 30 Cents per bottle. ROSS. HIGGINS '& CO. GOOD GOODS OUU SPECIALTY Lccal Brevities. Dlvln mfvIm will bt dtld thU tvtn- Int at 81 Tbomu church, Bklpanon, at T:10, by th rtetor of One church. PMm eouri reotlptt yttttrSty amounted to 1100. Thr wr no of drunkenntM tried, tho offend r being gambler. 1 tMl Tht trltlh bark Et African hot horn furnlahtd with thro Mllor by tht boarding maatere at Portland and , la txptcttd tj Ivavt down tht rlvtr to A dttd wtt filed for retard ytttw day whereby John Peterson sella to Oecar Lundqulat aavtn acrta In taction II, townahlp 7 north of rang I Wcat, for HSO. ..Tht library oantata la to ba prtttntv d tht Orat tlmt on ntxt Thuraday night January 11. and will ba repeated tht following night. Tht rthaaraala hv been mora tuoeeatful than thoat held for previous antartalnmanta of tha kind, and It la predicted that tha can taU will bo an unqualified auocaaa. Tha data for tha not matting of tha city Teacher" AmocIaUoo haa not ytt been attUed upon. , While tomorrow la not tha regular day for tho association to meat, tha Impraeelon prevail among aorne of tha teacher that a aeaalon haa been arranged for than. City Superin tendent Clark aald laat avtnlng that tha data will be announced later. Abereremble and ttookton are atlll tha undefeated champions In tha Com mercial Club haUdbaU tournament Laat night they want agalnet Marlon and Graham and tho conteat was an Intereatliif one. Tbt flrat game want to Marlon and Graham by a score of Xt.lt, but tha champions took a brace and won tht other gaxnea, by acorta of Jl-ll and 11-14. Allen and Mllla de feated Blnnott and Cohan. 11-11 and tl IT. while Wllaon and Rgan taally die- 4 More of Wise's customers 4 will go to St. Louis s " )' World's Fair. i - ... Next Drawing in July, i SAY IT . La your sales slips money by trading at WISE' January Clearance S ALE now In full blast. noted of, I'Jiitt.; and Gwnmul, the acorea being 21-7 and tl-i. Tonight AUtn, and Mllla'wlll meet McRweo and Cohen, white Ktnrnty and 8Uno will try roneraeiona with Wright and Sonet Tha ft terrier qo whloh was laat by tha Ziragdona la reported to have been found at Warren. Tho animal ref?" wen trained and during ab tence tht Bragdona were very much afraid they would ntvor again recov er poaetMlon of tht animal. Just how tht dog camt to be at Warren waa not learned. i Staeawjeawaaaat A Wathlngton ditpatoh to tha Pert land Journal aaya: Lieutenant Hiram E. Mitchell, ton of Senator Mitchell, who haa been here for the post three weeka on leave, waa today, after exam Inatlun by the chief aurgeon. IT. & A., ordered to the general hoaplUI at Wathlngton barrack for treatment on account of an Injury to hla leg recelv td on hla trip to Alaaka.' . r - Mr. Ettln L thatto and Mitt Ethel O. Stlnaon, both of tbla city, were mar rled yeaterday afternoon at tht reel denct of Mra. M. fltlneon, on Four teenth atreet, by Her William Sey mour Short, paator of Grace church Mr. and Mra. Sbatto left on tha night train for a abort wedding trip, and on their return mill take up their real denct In thla city. ' taieaaaaataeaaat Mr. C. W. Stoat and Mr. J. E. Ander- aon, representing W. P. Kroner Ca, merchant tailor of Portland, are at tha Occident and will remain In the city for a few dart, probably until Mon day. Ther will make a canvaa of the cltr and afford Aatorlana an oppor tunity of selecting apring and tummer aultlnga, overcoat and trouaera from ona of the moat complete line over brought to Attorla, Another lumber cargo It in tight for February, the Pacific Export Lumber Company having chartered the Amer ican bark Louie Uma. Tbt vetael I now lying at Son Franclaco, but It ex pec ted to aall for tht Columbia, river Saturday. The charterora' have not yet decided whither ah will be aent. but It will be to a port acroa the Pa- clflc, probably Manila. She will carry about 1,000,000 feet of lumber. At tht Inttano vf tht) Oregon Flth and Game Aaaocl&tlon. Congressman Hermann baa Introduced a bill for the eaUbllthment of h nh. hatchery to the atate of Oregon, for the pro point Ion of trout and other gam flth. Tht bill waa Introduced January 4, and at that time waa referred to the committee on merchant marine and flaherlea and or dered printed.' The bill calla for the appropriation of 130,000 for the pur pose named. Chrittin ' 1 1 ; Bruittd, tged BO ytart, waa yeaterday committed gto tht lUte hotpltal for treatment. The woman It not violently Insane, but It suspic ious of her relatives and the sanity commlsslonert were of the ' opinion! a course of rent men t would restore la' not 'mentally unbalanced ' for .the la not mentally unbalanced for the first time. 5 Mra, bruatad wta taken to Salem last night by Sheriff Llnvllle. Her condition waa brought about 'by an attack of typhoid fever. Tht leotur en the "Holy Land," to be delivered by Mrs. Mann, of Port land, More the Woman's Club tomor row afternoon, I attracting much In terest on the part of the members of the club and their friends.' Special Invitation have been extended tht congregation qf the various churches of the city to attend, and many have expressed their Intention . of going. Mr. Mann is a capable speaker, and Is thoroughly conversant with her sub-, Ject - ... . erman Wi s The Reliable Clothier m and Hatter. & Crn SPECIAL MUSIC - CABINETS IN GOLDEN OAK AND MAHOGANY Prices $7.50 and Up 'X Stylo and Quality Considered. - A hand- , some ornament for the parlor as well as a convenient music rack. . . , ;; : CHARLES HEILB0RN & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING HOUSEFURNISHERS , Everytliing for the home. ;. Ask to see our Jewell ranges. exrt In (T01nmookflan.d; oiri thou- ano of acree In Columbia eountte Their holdings In the United State amount to hundred of thousand of acre.- Mr. Brumbley will go to fll- kmook to. look , after the Interest of the company. He tatet that the price of timber land haa gone down mater ially of late, and that In some Instance ther l a difference of fully ti'an acre over tht price paid two year ago. The Lawi and Clrk corporation is getting up a pamphlet for distribution at tht Louisiana purchase exposition. The pamphlet will be an advertisement for the Mat and city a well as the fair. It will have If page with double cover of enamel paper printed in two color and will contain 21 Illus trations. There will be 100,000 copies of the work published at a coat of t,- 100. Tht booklet will contain article on every Industry and county In Or gon together with article on Idaho, Washington, Montana and Wyoming, and a map of Oregon. Richard Leathers, tht boat builder, I how working on tlx Columbia river fishing boat, of which flvt will be used In Alaska. The other-1 being built for Fred Bllnn and will be pro vided with a four horse-power gaso line engine. 8 vera! Columbia river fishing boat are equipped with en glnes, and It 1 probable be plan will become popular, a much labor is there by saved. The services of the boat puller art not dispensed with on this account, however, but when provided with power the boats are never de pendent upon the wind. The price of boat I about 1200, while small en gines coat about as much more. Frank R. Stoke returned to this city yesterday from Bucoda, Wash., where he I Interested In a taw mill. He will be In Astoria during the absence of Mr. Foard, who I to leave- shortly on a tnucn neeaea vacation.- sir. Stokes speaks encouragingly of the business outlook in the northwest and 1 of the opinion the present slump In lumber price will not last long. He ay the demand for lumber will short ly begin looking up and axpects tht mill to again enter upon the pros perous condition which have prevailed Mr. Stoke aaya Astoria la about the most prosperous of tb cities of the northwest and 1 pleased with tht out' leak her. The it ret t committee of the coun cil hat Installed a atreet light at the corner of Fifteenth and Dunne, at the entrance to St. Mary' hospital, and another fit the corner of Melbourne and Alameda Avenues, In WestAetoria The light at Fifteenth and Codar streets was hung on short poles and complaint was recently registered by Councilman Belland. The poles have ben replaced with others AO feet In length, A 'light ia to be placed at Flfty-flrst and Birch, but the company Is waling nowfor full-length poles; P. 8. Brumbley, rtprtttntlng the Hlodgett Brother, the most extensive timber land owner In the United States, waa In the city yesterday at tending to the transfer of a 14,000-acre tract In Clatsop county, .', The original combination in the purchase of west ern Oregon timber land was John W. Hlodgett, Delos A. Blodgett and Ed ward Lowe and Mrs. Lowe. The com bination owned 14,000 acre in this county and yesterday deed were filed for record under the term of which the property passe' into the sole con trol.. of Messrs, Blodgett The con sideration was tl. Bsides their hold- Pi OTIC E OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice 1 hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the estate of Martin Em po, deceased, has filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, her final account as such administratrix and the same has been set for hearing at the County' Court Rooms at Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon, Tuesday. March 1, A. P. 1004, at the hour of 10 'clock, a. m. All persons Interested In aald estate ar hereby notified to then and there 'appear and how cause If any exist, why said final' account should not be allowed, the administra trix discharged and her bondsmen exonerated. Dated this 10th -day of January, 1904. JUST1NA EMPO. Administratrix of the estate of Mar tin Empo, deceased. 22-2-2S J jT if , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1904. , Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 1878, entitled, 'An act for the sale of timber land In the States of California, Oregon, No vada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all tht Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. - '," ;" Jamti W; Sheridan, ,; of Duluth, county of St Lout, state Minnesota, has this day filed in this office hi sworn statement No. 635S, for the purchase of Lots 9, 10,. 11, and 15, of Section No. 11, In Township No. 4 N., Rang No. 8 W., and will offer proof to show that tht land sought mora valuable Tor Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and establish his claim to nld land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of AprH.U904. . He name ti witnesses: W. H. Petrlo. Portland. Oregon; K. Q. Sta ples, of Portland, Oregon;, C.E.Shep ard, of Portland, Oregon; J. C. Pope, of Elsie, Oregon. , 1 . Any and all persons claiming ad versely tit ovt-descrbed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before aald 15th day of April, 1904. ' ALGERNON L DRESSER. 1-2? 4-1 . Register. of TAKE NOTICE ... ! That on the 13th day of January, 1904, an application was filed by, said Maria C' Holmes In the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, for Initial registration of the title of tht land above described. Now unless you appear on or before Monday the 15th day of February, 1904, and show cause why such application shall1 not be granted, the same will he taken as confessed and a decree will le entered according to the prayer of the application and you will be forever barred- from disputing tha same. : 'Given under my hand and seal of the sold Circuit Court this 13th day. of January, 1904. . ; . ' J. C. CLINTON, Ings in, Clatsop the owners hold 40,0001 1-15-3-12 Clerk of the Circuit Court Jsinuiary: Clearance AND Mark Down iSale AND These Are Sample " Prices Basular f I.2S and Sl.60 Wrapper 7 our., oboioe this week for only V On lot Children's dresses that sold for 75o, 88c and 11.25 your cooie this mo, week lor Men' iJuit that kav been telling t 1160, U and 117.50 your eboioa n or Uii week.. Boy't 8uita that have been selling, at I2.J0 12.76, S3, and S3 25, yoor cboie xi nr for thi week.. Jw HORSE DEPT. The Place to Save Mone. . . 508-510 Commercial St. . 508-510 Commercial 9U Ton can save money by seeing Robinson Furniture Store FOE ,': 'v-l': ? DESKS, COUCHES, CENTER TABLES AND ROCKERS Be Sure and See Them Before Buying Elsewhere Prices Are Right ; iti:aiwiinnitTKnffl:wmimttwuuauuKi:iimtt ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and Supt. F. L BISHOP, Secretary , A. L. FOX, Vice Pretldaat. ASTORIA SAVINGS BARK, Tress Designers and Manufacturers of V , v , THE LATE8T IMPROVED ' CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. v COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. , '; CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Toot of Fourth Street, .. , - 1 . ASTORIA, OREGON. 0000000000000000000000000000090000 Astoria Fish, Gaine and Poultry Market - On Twelfth Street ONLY FRESH AND CHOICE HEATS FISH, GAME, POULTRY, SHELLFISH, ETC Best of Attention. Quick Delivery. MALAR til IOHNSON. Prnnrietnr. OOXJOOOCSC COCCCCCOCOOOC 0OOCXX!OCX)000O(XX30000C00CeO0a THEY ARRIVED TOO LATE , FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE : So Ve will tellat groat reduction a fine assortment of elegant ' Couches S Morris Chairs Rockers ' They must 80. , Call and tee them. ZAPF, The House Furnisher.