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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1904)
Y. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, ' JANUARY 24, 1904. PAGE FIVE. r' KITCHEN BOQUET A vegetable extract. Help .to make cooldng oiuy and ihUh to the flavor of beau soup, bouillon, meat gliuo, jellied veal, brown auuco, mushroom and ,, tomato iwuco, meat tuubulwy dressing, canned chick en, Itaahed brown potatoes, ragout of moat, oornod beef frittora. May also be umkI fur coloring winch if no liquor U desired. 30 cents per bottU. ROSS. HIGGIN5 CO. , GOOD (lOODH buit SPECIALTY ' lecal Brevities. CarMaj'lfeene wat letuttl yt t.rday to Jacob Hannuksela wil Emma Itandrlkaon, .both of Clataop county ' Mm DupoM'l tklft food hot world vtdo ropuUUon. Bold only t Owl and Kail drug atom. II coau bos. L. Ohtor hit movod hit barbof thtp to Eleventh atreet, botwotn Bond and Commercial. Ht will opon tn hi ntw quarter today. Johan Viottr llrth and Martin J. Dorg, native of Finland and Norway, reatwctlvtly, yesterday 4clar4 their Intention of bocomlng clllsen. Tho adoWtt of Mra Mann, of fart land, before tha Woman'a Club yaatar day afternoon, waa rraally enjoyed by tha many ladle who attended the aea lon. Mra. Mann loured tbt Holy Land, to that her remark, tha reeult of personul observation, wtrt vary en IlKhtenlng and xceedlnfty antartaJn int, ,s. ' :,; , " . . , ' '- ,.,, Taday'a aeaelon f tha laglaa will ba a jollification In honor of tha tittle daughter of Brother Jamea Itannaford. Tha time la eipected to ba marked by an tipreealon of toad fallowahlp and a continual amlle all around. Tha lodge will meet at 1:10. At tha Narwealan'twedieh M. I. church, of tht taut and, tomorrow, Iter. C. J. Laraon, paator, praacbtnr eervlcaa will ba held at II a. m. and Till p. m. ' Tha Sunday school will ba eouducttd at I o'clock In tha fore noon. A feature of the evening aervic will ba apactal mualc by tha choir. Martball J. Kinney, tha wall-known capltallat, waa In tha city yoaterday wlndlna tip tha aala of tha Kinney block and tha aaat half of tha blork ad Jolntna tha Dement building aaat or tha Klneny block, Mr. Kinney aald 4 More of Wise's customers will go to St. Louis World's Fair. S Next Drawing in July, SAV i your sales slips money by trading at WISE'S January Clearance iSALE to "an'AUriaj)rpreritatlv' that 'ha never taw Aatorta looking to prosper out, and that be believed tha city had a great future. ; Bualneaa condition ire, h aald, better than ever before, and tha march of Improvement la every where to bt noted. Mr. Kinney return ed to Portland on tha night train. Tha ueoal winter run of ealmon haa mad It appearance In the Columbia and tha mark. I are well auppll.d. The amelt ara of average le Oil year and ara pronounced to be tha moat palat abht email flah ever caught In the Co lumbla. The demand for amelt la heavy, , Persons living around Smith Point ara soliciting contribution for repair of tha road there. The council waa recently aaked to make tha Improve' ment, but declined to do ao. The Inter' anted portlft hava aecured tlCO and iprt to rale 1200. The road ta In deplorable condition. Wherity, Raleton A Company, tha leading and reliable ahoe dealer, hava Juat received direct from tha factory, a complete Una of op-to-dat Edwin Clapp'a and Lewi A. Croaaett'a ahoe for men. The ahooe art noted for their atyle, finish and durlblllty. Do not fall to call and examine them be fore purchaalng elsewhere. . A ded wat filed tor record yester day under the term of which F. A. and A. C. Fisher, heretofore doing butt neaa under the Arm name of Flaher Broa., transfer to the Flaher Broa. Company tha bualnea of tha flrat named Arm, th consideration being 141,000. Another Inatrument waa filed by which A. C. Fliher leasee to th Wahar Broa. Company tha building and ground and wharftng right, etc, for a period of 10 year, Tha monthly rental la itlpuloted at 11 JS. . Abarerembl and Stockton continued their record-breaking tami In the band ball tournament laat night, defeating Marlon and Graham three atralght. Tha game waa an exciting one, but the champion took It, 11-11. In tha eecond gam tha ecor waa tl-l, while In the third game it waa tl-lt. Tha tourna ment will be finished Wedneaday night Tomorrow night Allen and Mill" meat IfoEwen and Cohen, while Wright and Jonea will try, conclualona wjth J41on. and Graham. . , Th -funieral f th laU Mr Jamea nmayaon iook piaoa ytiieraay.' Bern- caa were held at th Preabyterlan church. . Rev. Mr. Brown, th paator, delivered a touching eermon, and a choir, constating of Mr. Spittle, Ml Hobaon, W. ' H. Barker; and J, K Ortffln. aang appropriate hymnt. Tho Interment waa In Ocean View cemetery on tho went "Ide. - Th pasting away of Mra. Flnlayson Is lamented by a large clrvle of Intimate friend and acquaint ancea, who loved her for her "gentle refinement and many lovable qualltlo. now in full blast. H erman Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. X? JEWELL RANGES AND, V ;., , ; STOV ARB THE BEST Those who use them will have no other. Also a complete lino of kitchen utensils and . KverythinaJor tho homo. rai chArle Everytbing htmS EILB0RN & SON HKG I10U3EFURNISHERS . Ask to sea our Jewell ranges Probata Judge Trenohard yeiterday appointed E. F. Ubke, Ou Melbrodt, and E. C. "Jcffers aa appraiser of tha astate of the liue Mra. Ann Jones. F. Ubke, Jasper Heckard, and A. H. Sales wer appointed appraisers or tha estat of Lot Ollmore, deceased. Mary P. Thornton 'wa appointed ad- mlnlstratrlx of th estate of C. R. Thomson, deceased, and F. J, Taylor, Georg Nolund, and John H. Smith were named aa appraiser. Tha pe tition for appointment of tha adminis tratrix aaya the estnt la worth about 13750. Olof Anderson waa appointed administrator of the estate of the late Gideon Johnson, while W. F. Gardner Maxwell Ybung. and O. F.' Morton were named a appraisers. The John son estate Is valued at $500, John Nation, a worthleia character, waa, run out of town yesterday for wlfe- beatlng. Matson was brought before Police Judge Anderson 20 days ago for having mistreated his wife, and at that time was fined 140. Judge Ander son agreed to suspend sentence on con dltlon that Matson leave the city, which he promised to do. He left that night. but returned the following day, The police rounded him up and be was com pelled to serve out hi 20-day sentence, On Friday he waa released, but he had no sooner reached horn than he ad ministered to his wife another beating. She complained to the police and Mat son waa brought befor Judge Ander son. Once again the court gave htm an opportunity to leave the city and he waa shipped out on the night train. Should he return the police will try and fin dsome means of punishment that will prove distasteful to Matson. Tho wife Is an Industrious woman, but the husband Is absolutely worthless. fclety';" JBy th tiroi, ''Oregon pioneer" 1 tn?nt ail who, arrived tn th state prior to February 14, lS,whlch waa th (!u.t, Oregon wa admitted to the Union. Tha term la also Intended to Include all th native on who were born prior to that date. It la esti mated by Oorg II, Klmes, who la aa- slstunt acrtary and curator of tha to duty, that about 10,000 name will be Included In th register. Already !S00 name, with relative Information, have been, collected, and 'boa at work on th matter feel pleased with tha prog reo being mad. Since tha last conf.r.nc between th. atat canal commission and Major W, C. Langfltt, of th Cnlted SStatea en gineer, Major Langfltt haa been, In communication with th official of the O. B. A K. In regard to th securing of th right of way for the DoUee-Celllo canal. Although It ta up to th atat official to eecur th right' of way and preaent It to th government. Major Langfltt haa asaltted to the extent of ahowlng th railroad company by plana and map of the proposed rout that It will In no war Interfere with their trackage facilities. Governor Cham berlaln and other member of th ttate canal commission are still treating with the owners of th property through which the canal must pass, and ao far have met with auccea. Governor Chamberlain atate that he do not expect that th atat will lecur the entlr right of way without a contest of aom kind. V A Mntatlenal clash between Chief ef Police Hunt and Attorney Thomas J. Cleetbn, In which the head of th po lio department virtually designated th legal light aa a blackmailer, and to which designation th latter jtrongly demurred, occurred at noon yesterday In tha private offlc of th chief. Th latter aaya Cleeton attempted to com pond a felony by offering to ' aettle threatened suit for damage out of court for $250, and ..Cleeton, while he declined to make any extended state ment foe publication, brands tha. chiefs action as those of a crasy man. Dur ing th Interview, which waa overheard by everyone In the police station, hot word wer exchanged by chief and at torney, and It waa not until City Attor ney. McNary waa called In. that, the matter waa even temporarily smoothed over, 1 refused to, ba blackmailed out of SSSff amid Chief 'Hunt, after th row. "I have no tUtement to maki but Hunt acted like' a crtsy manv waa all that Attornay Cleeton, wauld Work on th "Orest Register," which f being prepared by the Oregon His torical society, to be sent to the Saint Louis exposition, la progreslng rapid ly, The register will contain names and, Important biographical dates of all the Oregon ploneera, so far as that Information can bo obtained by th so- Th oriental liner Indratamha, ar riving yesterday, brought over th us ual number of gold fish, and upon the arrival of th steamship Captain Crav en" presented Dr. Baylia H. Earle, quar antine officer, with, three doxen of the: flmh, which 'the doctor will place In the lake juat back of the quarantine station for the purpose of determining whether. or not they will thrive in these waters. There is a young sturgeon In the lake and It 1 probable he will be made away with before the tiny gold fish are plant- ad there. An amusing Incident oc curred during, thi trip of the Indra' samha.,' The gold flsh belonged to tho scolltary Chinese passenger, who kept litem oa. th upper deck. The liner encountered some. heavy, weather and a great wave .wasaea over me aecx carrying many of the gold fish Into the aea. The next wave washed some ot them back onto deck, and one of the white sailors hastened to the captain to tell him the ra was giving up a rare species of fish. The gold fish abound In great numbers tn the waters of China and Japan and every liner mak ing port brings hundreds of the little fellows, which are usually distributed among local friends of the officers of the vesel. . , ' , PERSONAL MENTION Banr U, Bvnblet waa down from Portland yesterday. ' J. P. Badollet went to Portland last night to spend Snnday. . An Improvement la reported In, the condition of L Cohen, who haa been quite 111. H. B. Gist, the well known represen tattve of the California Saw Works, 1b in the city. , , j Arthur B. Peterson will leave this morning for Portland, on a brief bust nesa trip. , , , E. F. Llbke, a well-known resident of the Lewis and Clark, was In the city yesterday. Dr. C. A. Cordlner la a passenger on the steamship Oregon, which will depart this morning for San Francisco. He was tendered a farewell lost "night by a number of friends. , Spices generally are half or three-quarters something else. Schilling's Best v , , mOm .. ' taming wtnew wda are pure and full strength. Your grocer's; moneyback. Jasitaary !'? Glearamce AND Mark Down iSale AND These Are Sample Prices Begalar S1.2Saad tl.50 Wrapptn yourQ. ehoioe tbia week tor only wyc Oa lot ChiWreu't dreaaet that sold for 75c, 86c and ll 25 your cboie thai . . Mk fnr - Men' ctaits that bit been ee&isf g. U.80, $1 and $17.60 your eboie n tgJ ibis weak 4 Boy's Suita that have been 'aeiliiir, at 820 S70, $3, and $835, your cboie x oe this week UY3 r,RE dept. mm The Place to Save Money. 508-510 Commercial St. SOS-610 Comnierclai M. i";"' ,..Yoame'iibneyfcy$elii Robinsoii Furniture Store '.', : for "V" ;'':''- s DESKS. COUCHES. CENTER " TABLES AND ROCKERS.. ... 1 Be Sure ind See Them Before Baying Elsewhere . Prices Are Rirjlit . ;:?atiii:iit;i;;;!!!iiiiiii:si:tt:umtaauauaommq ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN VOX, Pras,an- Supt F. L BISHOP.SecraUuT A. L.FOX, Tloe President ASTORIA SAVINGS BAKE, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of V THK LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLIQTED. Foot of Fourth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo: Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market On Twelfth Street ONLY FRESH AND CHOICE HEATS , FISI1, GAME, POULTRY, SHELLFISH, ETC. Best of Attention. Quick Delivery. . 2 MALAR SL JOHNSON, Proprietors. Sooooooo(cocccccocooocooooooooooooooooooooc THEY ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE ' So we will aellat great reduction a fine assortment of elegant Couches Morris Chairs Rockers , i They must go. Call and tee them. , ;. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. eaattJ