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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1901. PAGE FIVE. White River Flour The Best $1.25 per sack, We have oil the Leading Brands. ' Good (foods our Speciality. ROSS, HIGGINS GO. Local Brevities. ? Arnt Th. Nllsen, a native of Nor way, yesterday declared hi Intention of becoming otUsen, . The Mies of 8t. Mary's thurch will Klvt a card party In their hall on Grand venue, nar Fifteenth, this evening. TVr ha been a rnatorlal decrease In the supply of salmon and fishermen report very llht catches. The pack to date la very short a ) the cold torag pack. , Nineteen lieu land patent were filed for record yesterday. Eleven were In ued to W. Q. Oosalln, lx to A, B. Hammond, one to Hlra mM. Hamilton and ona to W. W. Curtlaa. The regatta committee haa about finished it work of canvassing the city. It haa not yet heard from the i Wlh KM - eded? With every Five Dollar Purchase at our store we furnish a Card like this : HERMAN WISE Election Contest $20 Suit of Clothes. I gues that these Candidate will be elected in Clatsop County, Jane 6, '04, by the following voice : 3(fTotal registration tliit year 2050. CANDIDATES VOTES ItErilESENTATIVE COMMISSIONER i ( , ,,. . 8111CIUIT TREASURER JUHTIC15 OF T1I13 PEACE.... , ... ,,.,.., CONSTABLE M ......... Klgn your name here. We will present a $20 Salt of Clothes to the Person mailing the Closest Guess. , Remember, ONE GUESS with every J.1.00 Sale and a WORLD'S Hill ; Number with . every $10 00 Sale. ; man- Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. transportation line, but ita work In Astoria la now practically completed. The comrnitte will report at th next meeting of tha Push Club. The S-year-old eon of John A. RIHer of Gray River waa brougWt to the city on Sunday for aurgtcal attend ance. A horn had atepped on the lit tlo fellow, whoa arm waa brokea License to wed wa yeaterday U ue'd to the following per.: George Milton William and Maggie Bentha McNab, William E. Roaa and Lena B. Krajewskl and John Cole and Loulae UHterllng. - Senator and Mr. Fulton were among those who auw Sunday' ball game. A they entered the grandstand the big crowd cheered heartily, the senator and Mr. Fulton bowing their acknowl edgement. Preparation are under way for the next contest for the Feldenbelmer tro phy. Portland Commercial 1 expect ed to send in a challenge this week for a game Saturday night and the local ara practicing. Mis Nean West, sister of State Land Commissioner Oswold West, has re turned to Salem after a short visit In this city. Commissioner West, his wife, sister and mother, wilt have a cottage at Seaside this summer. There are five Mondays in the pres ent month, and the council will not meet again until Tuesday, June 7. The election falls on June and the meet ing of the council must therefore take place the following night. Horace Edwards of Portland was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Mr. Ed wards is connected with a new !e in surance agency that Is soon to locate In Portland and waa loklng over As toria as a possible field. County Judge Trencbard yesterday received word from Superintendent Calbreath of the insane asylum that Charles Winter, a patient from this county, had eloped May 15. The man waa committed September 29, 190L . The funeral of the late Scott Wil liamson who was drowned at the De Force oil works, was held yesterday, the Interment being In Greenwood. The body wa Interred at the request of Williamson's brother, who lives In the east The King Collar Button Co., of Provi dence, It. I., have notified S. Danzlger & Co. to continue the Collar Button Sale for one week longer. Do not over look this pportunlty to supply your self with collar buttons at half price 27 different styles. J. W. Klrklund or Seattle Is ex pected in the city during the week to look over the possibilities of establish ing another retail harwarde iore tn this city. Mr. Klrkland comes as the representative of a concern that has a number of stores throughout Washing ton and Oregon, E. W. Crighton of Portland wants to secure two seals for the pond at the Portland city park and haa written Sheriff Ltnvllle asking that officer to send him the deals If he finds It pos sible to do so. Mr. Crighton will pay S5 each tor the seals at Astoria. Otto Mikkelsen teceived word Sun day that his sister, Misa Anna, waa 111 at Portland with smallpox. Miss Mlk kelsen Is a trained nurse at St. Vln. cent's hospital and haa been ill for a fortnight She Is now recovering and will doubtless soon be well again. The Things You Eat ' Can be properly preserved during these warm day by installing one of our many style of REFRIGERATORS 1 We oarry the celebrated LEONARD CLE AN ABLE THE CENTURY THE EPSON AH of which are modern, with enamel, porcelain and glass lining ; all sizes and prices to fit your desire. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers F. D. Keuttner yesterday received a cablegram Informing him of the death In Germany of his mother. The cable gram contained the Information that Mr. Keuttner son had not yet reach ed his destination. The young man Is on hts way to visit with Mr. Kutt ner's relaUvss. The county court met yesterday la adjourned session and advertised for bid for the construction of the foun dation for the new court house. The advertisement appear elsewhere In to day' Aatorlan. The court will meet again In a few days for the purpose of taking up road matters. The tideland controversy between the Tallent-Grant Packing Company and the Sanborn-Cuttlng Company is to be argued today before the state land board. Charles II. Carey and Smith Bros, represent the first-named concern while Fulton Bros, appear for the Sanborn-Cuttlng Company. Bids will be Invited today for thei improvement of Ninth street from Je rome avenue to Franklin avenue,, a distance of four blocks. The estimate of the cost of the work is $6501.09. Cement sidewalks will be laid on this Improved thoroughfare, except in front of Jot 4 block 73, where an enterpris ing property owner had "beat tha city to It." Ninth street 1 now being improved from Bond street to Frank' Hn avenue at a cost of 13183.58. John Johnson of Ross, Higgtn & Co. received word Sunday of the acci dental death of his brother at a mine near Juneau, Alaxka. The telegram gave no other Information than the mere statement of th accident The unfortunate man was 24 years of age and unmarried. The body wilt be brought to this city for burial. Judge Bowlby has Just received a photograph of a sketch of Fort Astor made tn 1818 by Lieutenant T. Sau marv of II. B. M. S. Blossom, The original map wa one of a number of exhibits In the chart and map room at Washington and shows the arrange ment of the building. Some footnotes were also photographed with the map, but a drawing of the harbor, the most Important document of all, has been lost The map will be of title aid in locating the exict site of the post The field committee of the Commer clal Club has taken steps to keep the crowd off the field at the ball games to be played during the remainder of the season. The' crowd will be notified to get Into the grandstand, and those who decline to do so will be put off the field. During the past two weeks a large number of persons have col lected on the field near the players' benches, not only interfering with the players, but as well obstructing the view of the crowd In the grandstand. This nuisance will no longer be toler ated, and police officers will be present next Sunday to assist the club officials in maintaining order. Woman's Comforts Astoria ladles and those living in the vicinity of Astoria may now make themselves comfortable while out shop ping Mr. Herman Wise, Astoria's leading Clothier and Hatter, has fitted up par lors so that our womenfolks may be afforded a resting place, while In the business section. Every reputable store In the east furnishes these accomo dations and Herman Wise Is right up to date. You will find a nicely deco rated and carpeted parlor, easy chairs, writing desk and writing material Telephone, call boxes, wash stand. comb, brush, morrors and even curl ing Irons. Tou don't have to buy goods to avail yourself of these comforts. Tou will be ever welcome. Tell your lady friends to meet you at Wise's whenever you please. PERSONAL MENTION. Will S. Martin Is down from Port land. Harry Twilight visited in Knappa Sunday. Miss Estelle Harrison Is the guest of Astoria friends. A. F. Roger is down from Portland, crying his wares. George H. Cook of Portland spent Sunday in the city. , Gus Schoenbachler visited friends In Westport Sunday. Charles Williamson of Tillamook was Astoria visitor yesterday. Frank Peters of Portland was reg- sltered at the Occident yesterdays Walter Jackson la down from Port land, on a cigar-selling expedition. L. S. Doble, a well known dry goods man. Is in the city from the metropolis. Mrs. Mary Ubankf of San Francisco Is spending the week In Astoria with friends. E. M. Dickinson and Bert Allen were In Portland yesterday. They returned on the night train. Bishop Morris, who occupied the pul pit at Grace church on Sunday, re turned to Portland last night Mrs. E. W. Smith of Hamilton, N T., Is in the city, visiting with her broth er, Irving J. Kern, editor of the Even ing Budget. Mrs. A. A. Finch has returned home from Woodland. Mrs. Finch's mother, Mrs. J. L O'Connell, accompanied her and will spend several weeks in the etty. Charles O. Kathe, a capitalist of Spokane, will spend the summer at Seaside. He was in the city yester day on his way home after completing arrangements for a cottage. Edward Daniels, a salesman for a Seattle house, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, was In the city yesterday calling on his old customers. He Is reported as saying that he feels perfectly well again after the ravages of a selge of typhoid. ' Goes to Jury Shortly. Washington, May 2S. The Tyner Barret conspiracy will be given to the jury within two or three days. The introduction of testimony was on- cluded at the morning session o: the court today. . Arguments to the Jury by the counsel will probably be limited to two days. ' The Prettiest in Town We offer this week the handsomest assortment of - EMBROIDERIES ever shown in Astoria. We have made the following reductions a an attraction and Inducement to buy. All 1904 Patterns, new and up-to-date. 10c embroideries for .............. 8c 12c embroideries for ,....10c 15c embroideries for 12c 20c embroideries for .............. 14c 25c embroideries for ........ ......21c 30c embroider! for ...... .......,26c 25c embroideries for ........... ...30c 40c embroideries for .34c 45c embroideries for .........,....3Sc 60c embroideries for ............. .42c 5c embroideries for ...... .".63c I J1 THE A. DUNBAR, G Because You Can Save Money That is why you should buy your shoes here. The OXFORD SEASON has arrived MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Latest Styles Moderate Prices. MIEMTY, RALSTON 8 CO. Successors to John Ilahn. ... AN ODDFELLOW'S SECRET la seldom known except in the Lodge room. However, IT WAS FOUND OUT That a good many delegates in their hurry to leave for Astoria, forgot to put brushes, combs, tooth brushes, etc. in their grips. When they found out we had the largest and best line of these articles, as well a soaps, perfumes, sta tionery and toilet articles, they selected what they wanted from our large .tu.k ...... nil- !,! '.,.. 1f k . 1 Corner Fourteenth aud Commercial HART'S DRUG STORE Fisher Brps., 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 I 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 PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Drayinl and Expressim All good shipped to our care will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. Reliance Electrical Works We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing order for all kinds of electrical installing and. repairing. Supplies in stock. We ell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP- H.W.CT1.0S, CaUnp Phone 1161. M.n.ter 428 BOND STREET ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and SnpU F.L BISHOP, Secretary A. t. FOX, Vice President. ASTORIA SAVINGS BASK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of V V ; :. v TUB LATEST IMPROVED , CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street. ASTORIA, OREGON.