ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1904. PAGE FIVE. IUTCHEN COQUET ?? v,wPiy www w v, o " v (- and sddl to the flavor of bean soup, boullion,meat glaw), julliod veal, ' brown aauco, muohroora and tomato sauce, meat tunbales, Arming, canned chick-. . . . . ca, haahod .Irowa. potauW xagout of mca.coruod w bwt fritter. May also be used fur coloring tmnch if no liquor is dwirod. , 30 cents per bottle. ROSS, HtGGINS t CO. .", OOOI UOOD8 OOlt SPECIAtTT r Lcrcl Brevities. T Fop rant, furnlshea ' ucifMrnJehaB' two large clan roomi for houseseep- 'Ug; - water In kitchen.' Om Polar on llrown's shoe tort. Vtt ' i( , , , . MM. C U HAVENS, The ladlee of tha library are very anxious that tht public until not forget tht dates on .which their cantata It to bt held Thursday and Friday of titit weak. Tht cantata. M folnf ' to fee a great auoetat and thty want a btf crowd to attend. . r , ' t Tht high tthott pupils gavt thtlr latt rhetorical aerclaae for tht ttrm yes terday afternoon. Tht program ton altttd of racltatlona, ortflnai stories nd music, and waa wall rtndtrtd throufhout. A number of Tlaltort wart preaent. t ' ' ' During 190) mart than 43,000,000 feet of log wtrt boomed on tht Natal river Of tht Jt.077.H7 fttt rafttd and float td down 1.454.IDI ft want to Knappton. 7M to Portland and tht balance to Bouth Band. About a,M.0W fttt of logs art still In tht boom, and aomt l,0Ofl,C0O fttt fcava not ytt bttn fioattd down. '.' , , "', Tht tontratt far furnlthlrtg tht mm tatary machinery for tot now Altoona eanntry hat bttn awardtd to tht Aato- rla Iron Worht. It la tht Inttntlon Of tht management to mm tht new can ntry rtady for optraUon at tht begin nine of tha spring season. - Tha btdy 'tf tht tate Mr Margartt Flnlayaon reached tht 'city on laat nlgbt'a train, and tha funeral will be bld today from tha Prttbyttrtan church, and not from tha late rtaldtnct aa baa been stated. Tht church atr vtcet will bt btld at Mill In tha fort noon, and tht funtral cortege will text tht train today for tht wtat aldt whtrt tht Inttrmtnt will bt mada at Octaa Vltw. frltnaa art Invited to attend tha church, but tbt atrvlcto at tht rave will bt' private, tht "body waa f mbf fiartklgnt af did dtpot by turn ber of tht neighbors of tht family and a definition of Maaons. There cam Aurjth, tht body, VS. jrmiayson ana, aw two aona James and Robert Finlayeon and Mr. !ltebtrt Flnlayton.'" ' Harrison L. ' Hambltt tamt down from Portland yesterday Aa a rt ult of hit vltit It waa reported tbt deal for purchase of tbt Kinney block on Commercial atrttt between Eleventh and Twelfth waa finally cloead VP Tbt property passes Into tht handa of W. H. Darker and tba consideration waa iam.; 4 More of Wise's customers will go to 3t. Louis t; , World FtUr. K Next Drawing in July. SAV f"V' your sales slips I ...a L tJ! n WISE'5 January Clearance vSAJE now in full blast. '''', i Hermaii Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. & & & ". i v. -, , I ' i IV' . ft - , JEWELL ; RANGES . : v ; STOVES ARB THE BEST . Those who use them will have no other. 1 ' Also u complete line of kitchen utensils and 1 ) ' Everything for the home. . u '.'j CHARLES HEILB0RN & SONi ; ' r i; ! ASTORIA'S LEADING HOUSEFURNISHERS ; j Everything for the home. 14 k i ' Ask to so our Jewell ranges Tht ft terrier tog recently lott by tha PrafiJone waa returned to IM own- tra yttterday. Tht dog waa located at Warrtnton tht prtvloua night by Joe. DoMhart, and yetterday morning waa ahlpptd over to Aatoria. Jutt how tha animal camt to bo at Warrtnton baa not bttn explained, and doubtteta will not bt, aa tha Dragdona art happy, to bavo found tha winning canine. A merchant atated yetterday that tha . glutted condition of tbt orangt marktt will not affect tbt local market Tba ahlpment of orangea la conducted In auch a way by tba California Fruit Agency that tht retailer cannot make a lotlna. only tbt trowere. whoat grovta art overstocked, btlng hurt In many of theet grovea tht grower art throwing away god fruit County judge Trtnthard yttttrday received notification from Governor Chamberlain of hi appointment aa an Oregon delegate to tht American Road Makert annual convention, which wlU bt held at Hartford, Conn Commenc ing February 10. Judge Trenchard wlU bt unable to attend tht convention, but l nevertheleaa grateful to tht gov trnor for tbt courteay ahown him. Tha weather wat tint yttttrday, for tht Oral tlmt In two wteka, and tha tun waa out long tnougb to give Aa torlana an Idea of Ite appearance. Tea ttrday tht barometer went up to lO.Ot and remained atewdlly at that point If ordinary Indication! could be count ed upon In thlt community, tht atatt of tht barometer might Juntlfy tht ttatement that fine weather will pre vail for a ftw daya. Robert Wettdahl naa returned hit dutlea at tht Hum 'mill, after' a two wekt aelgt of tonallltle. Durjnf bit lllnea Mr Wcatdahl'a throat waa ao eort bt could not twnllow food, eiocpt warm milk, and bt waa ao hungry at time that It told on hi atrtngth. For 10 duya he took almoat no nourishment and. being alBlcted only with a aort throat, bad a decidedly good appetite all of tht time. ' Otto tkibbtV tht lad who aehltvtd aomt fame localy by giving hlgh-dlv- Ing ptrformancea during - tht annual regattaa. hua returned to tht city after an abtenct of more than a year. Bkibbe, want to tea at tht Inatlgatlon of the ttatt offlclala and from Australia ahlp ptd to' Valparaiso, from .which -port bt camt -to Chemalnua, . B. C, and thenct overland to . Attorla. . Jiklbbe la tht lad who took a aho.t at Paddy Lynch, but he eaye ht la going to keep out of trouble, and that he Intends making Astoria hla home. ' ' Tha Identity of tha man who poleonad Charlea F.' Wlae'a fiunoua bloodhound Don, baa not yet been determined, nor la thert any prospect that bit 'name will ever bt learned. The hound waa one of the pair that followed Tracy and Merrill, tht notorious deaperadoea, and waa highly prlaed by hla owner, who but a few daya previous had been offer ed $150 for him. on was a remark ably Intelligent animal, and, aa he was always well . behaved, Mr. Wise Is at a losa to account for the action of the person who adnynlsttredthe poison. A decision defining what constitutes state tide lfthds" along the Columbia river within the meaning of the statute upon the subject waa rendered Thurs day at Portland by Judwe Tinner In tht ault of James Muekio, Jr.. ct al. vs. James Good. This question has been a, disputed one for some time, and tha decision is ont of conuMt'rabte Importance because thwro re a num ber of cases pending or about to be brought Involving tht sum, print. It holds that tide' lands are no' limited to lands which art uncovered and un covered by tht ebb and flow of the tldi; at all times, but also Includes banks of navigable rlvera which are covord by high water caused by rains or nitt't- IttC anowJ ' ;.. t if ' . A home for destitute consumptives will be erected In Portland If the Initia tive taken by Eureka Council, No. 204, Knights and Ladles of Security, Is fol lowed by the orders of that city. The Security order will, pn February J6, give masquerade ball, the proceeds of which will bt donattd to a fund for the building of a home In cast $5000 Is raised. Theyihavt guarantttd to girt tlot 'and anticipate that -tut different fraternal aocUIei of tha city will 'an take an lntere and do'llkewlat or this causa. At tht next. session of the legislature a petition will bt introduced asking for assistance for th tsub llshment of the" home. A number of tbt lodges of tht Woodmen have de clured their Intention to raise money for tht causa by giving dances, enter- tlnments and suppers, They art hope ful of . securing tht necsaary means to establish and maintain a suitable retreat for this class of sufferers. Or. C. A. Cordintr hat decided tt make flan Francisco hla bomt In tht futurt uid w)U leave today for tht Bar City, whtrt ht will continue the practice of medicine, Ht has won for himself a good name during bit years of professional work la. this city, nd thert art many aapresalona of regret because of hla decision to locate else where. In Baa Francisco Dr. Cordintr will bt associated with Dr. George Ctert, secretary of tht state board of health and a leading physician of Cal ifornia.' Tht young man'a prospects art bright and ht tnttra upon bit new field of work with very. Indication of making a winning. . During- tht ftw years ht spent In Astoria he built up for himself a good practice. . Ht served Tor a Utrft aa city health officer. Be fore bt settles down In San Francisco, Dr. Corldner will go to Baltimore where bt will take a special course under D. J. C. Hemettr, an eminent stom ach specialist Thert appeared In Tht Aatorian yes terday a dispatch from Tha Dalit tel ling of tht arrest thert of a nvut giving tht namt Harry Mason, who la held on a chargt of bigamy. Mason mar ried a Dalles girl whom bt bad known but three weeks, and after tht wed ding It waa learned that be bad another wife living somewhere. Mason la said to bt nont other than Ernest PapmahV formerly a resident of Astoria, and quite well known here. Ht la about 25 years of ago, and haa spent most of' hla time working In restaurants. Ha baa relative living In thle city and to them his arrest on the eerioua charge was a surprise. Tht first wife ta reported to bt a resident of Cen trails, Wash,, and her maiden name waa Delia Decker. Tbt Dalles auth orities have discovered tbat Papmahl's rightful namt to ."Harry J. Forrest,' and a dispatch from tha inland .ally states that Mlaa Bunn,. tht girt, isjiom he married thert; still believe blra In nocent of the it. upe. " ": r. Tht Commercial Club bowler art beginning to finish In tht 15-gamt try out recently Inaugurated, and tht show Ingt art very good, except In a few In stance .- B J. Pye haa not bowled his game In the tournament, but he can bt counted upon as one of tht top- notcbera. ( Ht finished with 11, or about ?our pin loss than hla average. P. B. Peterson comes out with 42.60. It ta remarkable that the averages on alleys S and 4 are for better than on 1 and 2, a condition due to the fact that the first named aUeya art more used and consequently faster. The team will be announced tht night of January 25, and on next Saturday night will leave for Portland to wrest the Feldenbelmer trophy from, the Port land Commerctalev iTh 'local aggre gation haa tried ao often for tht trophy and failed tbat It can hardly be ex pected: to bring i:rhomek the. famous trinket, but thert is considerable Op tlmlsm at tht local club. v The British (shlp Anciot, which ar rived down tht river Thursday, was libeled yesterday by Charles Henry the sailor who was recently arrested and 'tried oh 'a charge of 'stealing a Oompaaa from tht British, ship -East African. The 'charge' waa "not made to stick against Henry, but during hlsl stay in aii his ptuce was niiea wun another,, immediately upon his re lease,, through hla attorney, J. F, Watts, Henry demanded that '' he be reinstated on the ship, explaining that he5 hadslgned.' to make the round-trip voyage. " WheA it began to look as though he would be "convicted another sailor, for1 'whom S55 waa paid,' had been algned to take hla place. There waa a full crew and Captain Gullson declined to permit Henry to remain on the pay roll of the Ancalos. The libel proceeding were then instituted. British Consul Laldlaw says thert are on grounds for a libel auit. He states the plaintiff has no wages due him and he has no clothes aboard tht ship. "Henry was discharged," he concluded, "because he was In Jail . , Another sea man had to be shipped Jn -his place because the vessel was ready' to leave down the river; I advised British vlce Consul Cherry of that place to allow Henry to ship If ht Insisted upon mak ing the voyage. Thert Is no cause for a libel." ' Every day that the vessel Is detained at the mouth of the river' mean a big expense to the owners. She has a .cargo aboard .valued at 1125.000."' ' , ' - ! " Clearsiiiice ' . ' AND Mark Down -Sale AND These Are Sample - Prices Begular $1 .35 and ILtO Wrappers yourx), oboiot this week for only uyc ''' " ' . ' Om lot CbiWren't dretse that told for Wo, 98c tod 1.23 your ehoie tbia ta, wttk for., Men's jfuift that hsra been selling at tiaO, tli SDd S17 60 your choict Q or ' tfaia wet,.... , Boy's daitt that have been selling, at SZ80 . 13.75, $3, and S 25, you eboitt) j.i tr tor thia week .., 'V3 f" .- , mPM DEPT. $T0B f e ,: The Place to 5ave Money. ff08WtlO Commercial St. SOSSIO Commercial St. Too can save money by seeing . Robinson Furniture Store FOB' DESKS, COUCHES. CENTER TABLES AND ROCKERS Be Sore and See Them Before Buying Elsewhere Prices Are Right ASTORIA IRON WORKS . . ' ' ' . .''i 'r: '' ' : ,. ' , ' , - JOHN FOX, Pres. end SnpL , . A. L.FOX, Vice President, . r.LBIsaor.Secretaiy . ASTORIA SAVINGS BAHX, Trees V Designers and Manufacturers of , -' THg LATEST IMPROVED ; CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. V .; ' - . f CORRESPONDENCE SOUQTED. . ... , : Foot of Foorth Street, ASTORIA,' OREGON. OOCXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOQ Astoria Fish, Gam Poultry Market f On Twelfth Street ONLY FRESH AND CHOICE HEATS FISH, QiUt, POULTRY, SHELLFISH, ETC. ' Beat of Attention. . Quick Delivery. 2 MALAR ffil TOHN50N. Proprietor. 5COOOOOOCOC CCOCCCCOCOOOC CXO0CX3COOCK)OOC!OOOOC5OCCOOOO0O THEY ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE , So"we will selljat great reductions a fine assortmeut of elegant Couches V Morris Chairs Rockers 11 ' They must go. Call and o them. , ZAPF, V V The flfase Fcrniiher.