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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1904. PAGE FIVE. MANZANILLA OLIVES HTUFFED WITH Spanish Sweet Peppers Very Delicloun-To Try, Ii To Buy. PerUottie lOCeols. We art Hod quarter for notice and Olives In BULK. ROSS, HIGGINS CO. GOOD (iOODH OUR HI'ECIALITY. Local Brevities. ltrgmtor tomorrow ! In the county court yesterday Karvid Karlnon, a native of Fin liiiul, wiw admitted to citioiiHhip. Coroner PoUl Ium heard nothing further of the report finding of a body near White' island. He expected to receive new yesterday concerning the floater, but in thin respect was diHflppointed, , The ladies of the Methodic church will be entertained on Tue day afternoon by Mrs. P. N. Tay lor at her home on Fourth street The Chamber of Commerce meets in regular session tomorrow night. s "PMC l,VO jrUUIlK 5 If price alone be the consider ation then a auit made of shoddy, stitched together in a hurry by underpaid unskilled labor.would do. BUT the average man of sense wants Style! with Style he wants FIT; quite a few manufacturers furnish Style and Fit but econo mize on Trimmings and Finish, Some Makers Imitate the fa mous "Alfred Benjamin Correct Clothes for Men" but they don't employ the high salaried tailors, they don't have the same pride and scrupulous regard for repu tation that is conceded to Alfred Benjamin Clothes. We are sole Distributors in Astoria for jv i n 1 A I mat iamous maive 01 puna turn VvUvercoats. Hernial Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. ii FACIS ABOUT THE MONARCH RANG The seams and Joints made tight with malleable frames pre tent the admission of air from the ouUide into the Hues except through the firebox. The oven bakee properly with the same fire that Is used in doing other work. The arrangements for water heating In all forma is such that there ia no interference with the operation of the range for other purposes. The use of malleable Iron make the Monarch a range that will not crack, warp, break or open in the seams. Consequently there la no increase during the life of the range in the amount of fuel required. The amount of fuel necessary the first year determines the amount it will use any other year. It is clear then thBt there is a saying in the item of repairs in using a Monaroh, sinoe the greater the amount of fuel used in a range the sooner and of tener will it need repairs. Try where you will you cannot find a range that will give better satisfaction for the money. We are sole agents for . Astoria. . CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers A several matters of importance are to be acted upon, a full attend ance of members' is requested. During the month of April City Treasurer Dealey paid out $16, 149.58, the canceled warrants for which amount were turned over to Auditor Anderson yesterday. 1 The Commercial Club baseball team, which meets tlw Warrenton team at Warrenton today, will play its first game of the season. The infield is exceptionally strong and the Astorians, while mindful of the uncertainty of getting hits off Mc Dermott, Warrcnton's twirler, are nevertheless sanguine of victory. A large crowd will go over to see the game, leaving on the noon tram. fish could go on up the river to spawn. The rights alleged to have been violated are privileges con nected with salmon fishing which the captain avers have proved profitable to him in the past. When the work was commenced on the fish way last fall an injunction was lHsued to suspend work and for tne payment of $50,000. The case was one in equity and tried before Judge McBride. Prosecuting At torney Harrison Allen and State Attorney A. M. Croffer conducted the case for the state. The petition for non-suit was sustained by the court. William Ford returned yester day from a wcek'u hunting trip to the west side. lie reports having killed two beautifully marked oons. The birds ore coal black with slate-colored spots and whit breasts. They are wonderfull well marked and have been pre sented to P. S. Kenney, who will have them mounted. Mr. Ford sho 15 geese during his stay at the preserves. The ladies of the library asso ciation desire to express their thanks to all who so kindly and ably assisted in the production of "lielshazzar," the profits of which go to the library. The very large amount of time devoted to re hearsals for the opera by those who took part in it entailed no small sacrifice and patrons of the library inny well feel grateful for the efforts put forth in its behalf. News reached the city yesterdaj of the death, at his Jewell home of William J. Denver, one of the lest-known and most highly re spectcd residents of Clatsop coun ty. Mr. Denver had been ill for some time aud his death was not unexpected. Deceased was a na live of Belfast, Ireland, CO yearr of age, and Mrs. Denver, foui daughters and a son, survive him. For many years he had lived it the Xehalem valley. Auditor Anderson is now work ing on an innovation of his own that will make matters simpler for the experts when they come to ex amine the city's books. All of the warrants turned in to him by the treasurer are being pasted in the book from which they were orig inally taken, the canceled warrants being attached to tho correspond ing stubs. Heretofore the stubs and warrants have been separate, with the result that much work was entailed in comparing them. Under the innovation the experts will find matters much easier. P. E. Peterson yesterday pur chased from Alex Grant the Mer; chants' saloon, and hereafter will conduct that establishment, as well as his wholesale liquor house. Mr. Peterson is one of the most popu lar saloon men of the city and ir his new location wi'l doubtless re ceive his full share of patronage It i his intention to renovate the building throughout and make the place one of the most attractive of its kind in the city. Mr. Grant m extensively interested in seining grounds and will devote his entire attention to that business. DELINEATOR F0R itJN U'. t Now on Sale at Pattern Counter. THE A. DUNBAR C1 t Your Physician's Skill No matter how careful and attentive he is WILL NOT BENEFIT YOU It the prescription he given you is not filled exactly as he writes it. We have established a reputation for the careful and accurate filling of pre scriptions and that's the reason we have the largest prescription business in the city. If yon haven't tried us yet, bring your next prescription to iSSUSSSS' HART'S DRUG STORE FINE SHOES FOR $2.00 and upwards, to suit all purses and feet. . YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! By selecting Foot-wear of all kinds ( from our choice new stock. WHERITY, RALSTON a COMPANY At the meeting of the Woman's Club yesterday delegates were olfcted to the meeting of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs tc be held in Baker City in Octobet next, as follows; Mrs. S. Elmore, Mrs. P. A. Trailing! and Mrs. W. J. Barry. Alternates: Mrs. W. W Ridehalgh, Mrs. J. T. N. Callaway and Mrs. S. Maddoek. The club was profitably entertained by Miss Emma Warren, who delivered an interesting lecture on civil government. The Columbia Trust; Company of Astoria was incorporated at th j office of County Clerk Clinton yes terday afternoon. The incorporat ors are W. E. Schimpff, L. Lebeck Joseph Schamberger and A. M Smith, and the capital stock i placed at $50,000, divided into lOf shares. The company is incorpor ated for the purpose of conducting a real estate and brokerage busi ness. All of the incorporators an heavily interested in Clatsop cour ty realty. The plaintiff in the case of Cap tain Archie Pease against Ernest P. Rands, teh charge being that defendant injured property rights of the other around Moore's island to the extent of $50,000, was non suited in the circuit court at Ore gon City on Friday. Mr. Rands is the engineer who secured the contract from the state to construct a fish ladder over the falls so that Tm off baklnf-pawdw ILwotIdi winctt plea are safe; you needn't get cheated in them, Schilling's Best are not only pure and true, but generous. . The anti-saloon element of the state is making a very active fighf for ratification by the voters of the local option law, and the submis sion of the amendment to the peo pie promises to be the interesting feature of the forthcoming elec tion. Rev. L. D. Mahone of Porto land, one of the active campaigners in behalf of the measure, will de liver an address on the subject at the Presbyterian church at 11 this morning. Mr. Mahone represents the Anti-Saloon League and in hif address will point out, from the standpoint of the prohibitionist the importance of securing the en actment of the measure. He will speak at the Norwegian-Danish M E. church at 3 p. m., and deliver another address at the First M. E church in the evening. The liquor interests are also making an active canvass and have distributed much literature. One of the most successful horti culturists in Oregon is S. Duncan. residing at 1765 Duane street. In his large collection of beautiful flowers and shrubs is a lemon tree three years old on which is a finehj formed lemon, measuring no lesq than eight inches in circumference. Numerous blooms and buds indi cate the coming of many more lem ons. Though quite small, the trel is a handsome one, and the bloomj are exceedingly fragrant. Another interesting plant is a thrifty "flow ering rat-tail" cactus in full bloom. Mr. Duncan is also a very successful raiser of canary birds having a dozen fine young warblers just learning their notes, and a sec ond promising brood just cominp out of the shells. Both parent birds appear to be proud and happy over their achievements, and to be quite contented in the cosy bower of rare and beautiful flowers in which is their home. Water consumers will take notice that Tuesday Slay 10, is the last day on which to pay water rates to avoid the penalty charged all delinquents. Nowthe bloom is In the garden And the spring is in the year,. And the signboard In the window Says the bock is in the beer. Fisher Bros., Company DEALERS IN Paints, Oils and Glass, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Groceries, Provisions and Crockery, Ship Chand lery and Boat Supplies, McCormick Mowers and Rakes, Corrugated Iron and Building Material, Hardwood Lumber. FISHER BROS., COMPANY TORE POINT OYSTER HOUSE The Most Celebrated Eating House ' . In the State. The famous Toke Point Oysters are her served to Perfection. , , Private Rooms. 112 ELEVENTH STREET. The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. , Does the Best of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 PiUEL O COOK TRANSFER CO. : Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goods shipped to our care will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Reliance Electrical WorRs H.W.OYltaS, Manager We are thoroughly prepared for making: estimates and executing order, for all kinds of electrical installing and repairing, applies in stock. 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