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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1904)
THE - MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1904. PAGE FIVE. QUEEN OLIVES Wo have some very nice, largo, " mealy M , Qucon Olives in bulk at 25 cento a pint. We are Headquarters for PicKles. OOOD 0001)8 Ollit SPECIALTY. ROSS. HIGGINS . CO. Local Brevities. Kdward Ilohn, native of Finland, yesterday made declartlon of Inten tion of becoming a cltlaen of the Unit 4 States. Tha C. C. O'Nell Company will be-i Kin rutting the knife to th D. Bhan ahaa stock of drygooda and ladles furnishing goods tomorrow morning. Prices are to be cut la two and bar gains will be handed out to all corners a long aa they laat. Thla la a rare opportunity to make wise purchases, Ice mum made of beat crwn, md slim but IScta, pint. Older prom;t ly attended to. Tsgifs coiifef.'ionci y The flmt rehearsal of the sacred opera "Ilelarhasxar" will ' be held in the basement of the Episcopal church tomorrow evening, the hour of the EE All Clothing BOUGHT at WISE'S pressed and Kept In repair Free of Charge. "BENJAMIN" CLOTHING IS RIGHT 1 BECAUSE It Is Hand Finished. BECAUSE It Is Cut by an Expert BECAUSE It has the proper Insldes BECAUSE All good dressers want it BECAUSE It is Properly ShrunK. - - -BECAUSE, - Well, BECAUSE It is BENJAMIN'S JIDOJ rtAKERJAEVyRK Grml 'Cltks for Men All Suits, Ovcrgoats, pi; TrouHcra , -? ; ,. t "": bought at WISH'S Store willbo ' pressed ami kept in proper repnir , i FREE OF CHARGE Mermaii P. S.-Don't forget the World's FairTicKets we give HERE YOU" ARE ! The Fineet, Most Satisfactory and Reliable Steel Range on the Market. ' : WE are the Exolusfve Agents in Astoria. ' ' ' ! I M MALLEABLE IRONSJEEL The:wStaySatisfactory!;Rahrf6 '' It's the Range yon want to boy. ' keeps itself clean, is economical, j OouM'nt break, it with 8Q ax and costs nq more than others. CHASPHEIEBORN--SFSON Astoria's Le&dinnIiseiarnlshersV meeting being set at 7.20 o'clock. PI rector Robinson will be present and he desires to meet all those who con template taking part In the production. Lout. Gold beal neoViiw. Home where on Ninth street or on business street. Finder return to The Astor lan office and receive suitable reward. A marriage license was yesterday Issued out of the county clerk's office to Mlae Genevieve Antonla Makale and Mateo H utter, both of Clatsop county. To close out our last shipment of choice pansles we will etl them at 20 cents a dosen. Next door to Unique. Cut carnations 50 tents a dozen and up. TIMainook Is now a closed town. SuIooim are not permitted to open on Sunday, there Is no gambling or slot rn.ictilr.es, and even dice-shaking Is legally prohibited. The Finnish National Lutheran church, Rev. R. O. Rlsanan pastor, will conduct service at 10.30 o'clock this morning. Sunday school will convene at 12 and there will be preach ing service at 7.30 in the evening. fbe regular session of the city council will be held tomorow night. Among the measures to be brought up for action will le the ordinance regu- Itilng the site and number of en. ranees anj exits to public buildings. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Duncan died Friday night of con- gewton of the lungs. The funeral will be held from the family TeHldence at 1 o'clock this afternoon and the inter ment will be private. Bids for the Improvement of the county road between Elk creek and Seaside will be opened by the county court on May 2. A good road through that section Is greatly in demand as for some seasons It has been about Impassable. II. E. Basel Is putting up a build tng at the end of the street car linn In the west end. The building will be used by Mr. Basel as a confect Inoery store and ire cream stand as the location Is a good one he expects to do a rushing business. sltlon having been caused by a rough trip he experienced en route to Marsh land, where he went to pay a visit to his son. He Is much better now and It is expected will mum regain his us, ua) health. . The lumbering. Industry In Tilla mook county has been demoralized of late, and only one small mill Is run- nlng there. The mill Is located at Tillamook, but its capacity is limited and it is only at long Intervals a car go Is sent away. The big Trukee mill, with a dally capacity of from 80.00J to 70,000 feet has been closed down, and it is reported it will uot be again operated. Both of Uie ,mUis on the Nehalem river have also been closed lotn. Logging operations are at a stands'lll. Nela Iverson, a resident of Ska mokawa. had the. misforlun to Ioe the first finger on his left hand, the linger being amputated by Dr. Estes. The accident occurred through Mr. verson getting his hand caught In the sprocket of a bicycle. The little son of William Larson, of Fern Hill, met with a painful accident Friday that may result In permanent Injury to one of his feet. The little fellow was playing with aft ax and in some manner cut one of his toes.The wounded member is receiving careful attention and It Is possible that the toe will be saved. C. C. O'NIel & Co, of Chicago, have the entire stock of dry goods and lotting of D. Shnnahan and their ex pert salesman Mr. J. Howard Qotshall will sett this stock at the store of D. fehunahun. Store will be opened Mon day, April IS, at 9 a. m.. Come and See the bargains for yourself In this stock. , , I C. C. O'NEILL & CO. The baby daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William P. O'Brien died Friday even ing. The child had been in delicate health for some weeks, being a suf. ferer of stomach trouble. The funer al will be held this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from the family residence In the east end and the Interment will be at Greenwood cemetary. The many friends of Rev. J. W. MucCormac were delighted to see the old gentleman on the streets yester day. He has been In a Portland san itarium for some weeks, his infllspo- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon Ity. Ore., Feb. 18. lM. Notice la hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1378. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in jhe State of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory," as Extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1SJ8, Fred Hen- Srlckson, of Astoria, County of Clat sop, State of Oregon, has this day flled In this office his sworn statement, Ke. (3(t, for the purchae of the N. E. 1-4 of Section No. 20, in Township : Ne. S NV Range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and t establish his claim to said land before When the name of William "Ran dolph Hearst was mentioned at the democratic convention yesterday the delegates went more or less " wild, principally more. It is generally un derstood that the delegates named yesterday are for Hearst and will contribute their efforts toward his en dorsement by the state delegation. though there were no specific in struclons to that end. General en thusiasm was displayed, however, When Hearst was ' suggested as the presidential nominee and it is con ceded by leading local democrats that the delegation will stand solid for him. The committee of ten. appointed to ascertain sentiment of owners of tide washed lands .erardlng the con structlon of a sea wall, will meet in the rooms of the Chamber of Com merce tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. All the members are urged to be present as business of import ance will be transacted. The com mlttee has been steadily at work since Its appointment gathering in the views of the property holders who would be the moet directly affected by the proposed Improvement and at the meeting tomorrow evening the Idea is to map out some definite plan of ac tlon to be followed in the future. , PERSONAL MENTION. Harrison Allen went to Portland last night. George Watklna Is visiting in Port. Gus Gronnel was In town yesterday from Mlshawaka. II. J. Abbott of Warrenton spent yesterday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Brix are in the city from Deep River. Miss Mary Brayne was in the city yesterday from Casey. Mrs. Rudolph Barth is visiting in Portland with her daughter. Miss Rose Thell of Seattle is visit ing In the city with relatives.' Captain M. S. Hazen is visiting at his old home at Warren, Ore. Captain George L. Goodale, con structing quartermaster,, U. S. A., is In Portland today- z . r . , , , , k ; W. E. Harmon left yesterday morn ing for Illinois where he will visit for the next six Weeks." Miss Kate Wood and brother Wil liam Wood went to Warrenton last night where they will visit for a day or so. J. H. Westover and Mrs. Westover are In the city from Oregon City. Mr. Westover is editor of the Oregon City Courier. 1 Mrs. F. I. Ball and little daughter who have been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Ball of this city returned to their home last night. Risk and extravagance t taken out-of tea biMm.powito spin coffM fl.Tariai axiracu iod by Schilling's Best goods an dealing. Your grocer's ; money bac', ; the County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1)04. He names as witnesses: Arthur V. Smith, of Astoria, Clatsop Co., Oregan; Charles C. Kaup, of Astoria, Clatsop Co, Oregon; J. R. Wherry, of Elsie, Clatsop Co., Oregon; Roy Wherry," of Collins. Washington . ,v... Any. and all persons Claiming' ad versely lh fcbovt-'deseribe laridj :'ara requested to file their claims "In this office on or before said 10th day of May, loot. , . '': ' --T':'-": " ALGERNON S. DRESSER, i " 2-23-4-29. Register;' "Little Colds.". s Thousands of lives sacrificed every year Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syup cures little colds, cures big colda too, down to the very verge of consumption.'1 - 4: .H mT THE BiGGEM .-"SHOW pi mm r,1 ycy nEADY MADE GARMENTS .Embracing Sulla, CJoakaSkiria, Jacket and Hhlrt Waists. Wonderful,1 AYtlsfic, fascinating- We held a Suit Dinpliy two weeks ago, but this one promises greater results because the assort- -ment is larger, stylet more varied and altogether a better time to bay. Call and see just what wa re offering. -: . : ' .."' 1 THE Astoria's Only First-Clans Suit and Cloak House. i X! S ! Fine :Shtoes;l:fep: Do you know we can supply vou with shoes v ' thaother-8tor ecauafr w-btiy dtrfctronrihennfmnfacttrreOMdl i WHERITY, RALSTON & CO. IF YOUR HEAD IS BALI) ; H0D3H0 , abooUhaoBly thing you can'doisto rub it': :i iilljlli ir- H AVE-HAIR Yon should use sbnwl on it'v Cem jsbd rse thbestllnB obair brashes ever brought to tho city Yon can certainly find one that suits yon, ; .... -W and the prices are extremely low. ' i Corner and KJSSr'SSJlHARXfSfDRUG STORE For bcaWrrad tapptflessreronTy-ji-ffUuf .., If the former, try eating YOU, pp- P0JNTt0YSpRsH0V$E A-Ja4WEvery Delicacy lueasoi Private Rooms. 112 Elevenlh Street GASOLINE ENGINES Xt CT OU Horsepower i ! f I V.. A .., An absolutely FirstClass ; ENGINE at a Reasonable Prioe. Iet me send you a catalogue and prices. f R.'M.THORNBURCi, KNAPPTON, WASH; .CENTRALdVlEAT MARKET-" Q. WMqrton ami, John iFnbrnian, Proprietors, ' . ; - j , CHpiCE3TRES ANpAMkATS. , PROMPT. DELIVERY. r 54 Commercial.St Phone Alain 321. , :i " -- --- r.V. OPEN FOR no.???. E 534 COMMERCIAL. STREET, (Opp. Herman Wise) Finest Grades of rt i A r t i P . 11 ; WINES AND LIQUORS y Trade, FrwDelivery P. E. 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