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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1901. PAGE FIVE. CHOW CHOW!! American, J gallon size, 25 cents. OLIVES!! UltOK QUEEN, BEST, Vtt lint S8 centi. Pin Money PicKles!! Very Fino and Nice, Per Pint 25 cents. ROSS, HIGGINS CO. Good Good our Speciality. f Frank Purcell, representing the Her- rlng-Hall-MarvIn Safe Company, with headquarter! In Portland, manufactur er! of the genuine H&ll'e Safe A Lock Company's safes, will be In the city tor a tew days. 559BH cccl CfcyKIcs. F. B. Dodge ot Tillamook U In the Hy. " ' ' ' II. a Wells et rortlafid was In As tort jHMrterdar, A. Olson was la Astoria yesterday from Deep River. A two was bom yesterday to. Mr. aal Mrs, B. N. Doming. Sw F. Parker of Cnemawa la rtf latered at tfce Central. X K. Collins and wife of Warrenton were in Astoria, yesterday. TJeorge A. Crux of Ban Francisco arrived In Astoria yesterday. New la the time to buy Kodaks. The place la the Owl Drug Store., William Campbell and wife of Ska mokawa are visiting In the city,' Editor George Ilannlgan of the Cath lamet Sun waa In the city yesterday. Jack Service, the well-known seiner, is visiting In the city for a few daya Hon. Harrison Allen and Mrs. Alien have returned from a short trip to their summer home at Cannon beach. Just received A complete line of Eastman's Kodaks and Supplies. See window display at the Owl Drug Store. Mrs. F. F. DeYo and Miss DeTo have arrived In the city from California to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnes. r DO II N0V! DECORATE on rooms. 0m Sco our Burlaps, Leather, Liticrusto, Wood Imitations, Crown Mouldings, Hale and Picture Kails, Etc. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, ' 3C5-307 Commercial Street The members of the Young Men's Institute gave a dance at their hall last evening. It was well attended and all present had a good time. Lewis A. 8 agar, who was committed to the Insane m! urn from this county January 29, was discharged May it as cured, '". rr L-' COfVUlCMlV 1400 IN HIGH FAVOR. Soda water, as made out of pure fruit Juices, delightful flavors, pure carbonated water, milk and Ice cream when desired, and served aa we serve It Is In great demand. Ladles and gen tlemen, large and small, clamor for It, and we can hardly satisfy the numerous calls for It But we try to have a glass for you every time you call. EASTERN CANDY STORE, 500-508 Commerolal St, Next Griffin's Book Store. Did you seo it advertised in The Astorian tell the Advertiser of it COOPER SHOP Tierces, Barrels and Kits for Packing Fish, Butter, Etc., Made to Order at Lowest Prices by M. 0. Stanovich, cor, n a Duane sts. AMTOItlA, OIllSQOPf Dr. Vernon has moved her residence to the Cohen flat, on Exchange be tween Tenth and Eleventh, where she will reside wtta ber family la the fu ture. Her office win be aa before, la the Kerney block. Captain J. W. BeJbbldge will soon undertake the erection of a modern flat on Thirteenth street, adjoining the new building which Is being eonetntet ed for Mrs. W. 8. Kinney. The cow tract has not yet, been awarded Lost Fraternal pin, on Wednesday afternoon; monogram "A. O." la Greek letters, with "A" set In diamond on face; on back Initials "0. K. 8." and date, Feb. I, 1101. Suitable reward will be paid for the return of the same to The Aatorlan office. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kuetter have received a letter from their eon. Ill- land, who recently went to Germany to epend several years In the schools there, In which he states that he had a very pleasant trip across the Allan, tic and enjoys his present surround Ings. The Astoria court, Foresters ot Am erica, have elected the following offi cers to serve the ensuing term: P. H. Hadden, chief ranger; A. T. Anderson, sub chief ranjrjer; P. Flnlayson, senior woodward; C. Debtau, Junior wodward; O. Ft, Dyer, recording secretary; E. It, Sutton, senior beadle; J. C. Thalr, Ju nior btadle; Robert McLean. jear?r. The regular meeting of the water commission will be held this evening. Bids for the construction of a stone bulkhead around the old reservoir will be opened. E. B. Kunsler, a wen-known logger of Olney and Miss Mary Anderson of Chadwell, daughter of L. Anderson, will be married at the Lutheran church la East Astoria next Monday afternoon at t o'clock. Boadmaeter John Frye will be ik best man and Miss Ander son, sister of Ike bride, the brides maid The eeatractlng parties are veil knewa ta the eevatry and very popular. Divine Providence has later-ened to the ease of Otto Links, and he la now enjoying kla liberty Instead of being held on a charge of grand larceny. Links was arrested here early in May for vagrancy. His sentence was not carried out, the man having agreed to leave the city. He returned a few days ago and was arrested, having violated hie agreement to stay away from As toria. He had a bicycle, and inquiry developed the tact that he had stolen It It belonged to a man living at Aberdeen. Testerday Chief HaJlock received word that the authorities at Aberdeen had decided not to prosecute and Links was turned loose. He was ordered to leave the city and hastily availed himself of the opportunity to do so. Two women Attempted to settle dif ferences In the vicinity of the post office at a late hour last night with the result that one of the walks was covered with pieces of headgear and hair. After a skirmish of a few min utes they separated and went their several ways, having been seen but by two of the sterner sex. What the trouble started over Is a matter of conjecture. E. O. Dickinson and A. V. Allen, Jr have opened a tailoring establishment at 430 Commercial street, and are pre pared to furnUh the very best of clothing to the gentlemen of Astoria. It will be the aim of Messrs. Dickinson A Allen to carry constantly In stock sumples . of the very latent creations In the way of fine clothing and to give satisfaction at all times. A good Joke Is told on Major Wlsser, who has been making a thorough In spection of the forts at the mouth of the river. One morning at 2 o'clock he caused a general alarm to be sound ed, and was pleased to find all the men at their stations In an almost In credible space of time. It afterward became known that the major's inten tion to sound the general alarm had leaked out and all the men were pre pared. The reserved seat sale for the Em pire Stock Company In "Capital Va Labor," at Fisher's opera house next Monday, opens at Griffin's book store tomorrow mornings The company con sists of twenty people, and Is satd to be the best traveling repertoire co pany coming this way and are very highly praised by the California press, where they have been playing to crowded houses. Prices are: Reserved seats, 35 cents; gallery, 25 cents. Something New For the LITTLE ONES! Trrttittfil 7ftffffR Bill I Prloea range from $7 to $13 These Children's Oi lbs are the best that money can produce.. They.are made of the best malleable iron, extra heavy enamelled : high adjustable sides, on brass sliding rods. They come in Baby Blue and Gold ; Old Ivory and Gold. They are the sort you have been looking lor. - CHAS. HEILBORN & SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers Louis Grant, formerly a resident of Astoria, was drowned at South Bend, Wash last Sunday. He was In the employ of the Toke Point Oyster Com pany, and It la supposed his boat cap slsed while he waa rowing on the bay. The body was recovered. Grant was about 50 years of age and for several years worked here for Philip Bower. He was In Astoria about a year ago on a visit. The unfortunate man had many friends here and the news of his sad death was a shock to them. Councilman Lebeck Is one of the members of the city body who are not at all anxious over the outcome of the effort to erect a new city hall. He expresses confidence that the council can arrange for the necessary sum without running the city In debt but as yet has not given out the plan which Is to be pursued to attain this desir able result. He stated last evening that the hall would cost from $35,000 to $10,000, and that the council could easily provide the necessary funds. All of the councllmen are opposed to add ing to the present heavy debt which is a great burden because of the In terest account Reuben Neer, held for larceny, was arraigned yesterday before Judge Gq man. A. Olsen, one of the, jvy.jj from whom Mr tole 'wajcpegt waa pjace3 on the stand by the state. He related that he recently worked for Saldren at Grays river and that one of the watches found on Neer belonged to him. He had left the watch In his trunk at noon, and when he returned at night It wast gone. The entire bunkhouse had beeil rifled by the man who stole the prop erty. When arrested Neer had two watches and small coins to the ex tent of 118 in his possession. Olsen had never seen the man. Neer asked that the hearing be postponed until 2 o'clock this afternoon, when he hoped to be able to secure counsel.- The court granted the continuance. The authori ties have a clear case against the man. Deputy Fish Commissioner Link Bur- ton was down from Cathlamet yester day, and, while here, took occasion to deny most forcibly the statement re cently made that the Washington au thorities stood ready at all times to Issue licenses to fishermen who come north from the Sacramento river to fish on the Columbia. Mr. Burton said he had never to his knowledge Issued a license to any fisherman who was not a resident either of Oregon or Washington, and that, whenever he had the slightest doubt as to the res! dertce of the applicant for license, he made as thorough an examination aa possible. He added that the action of the Washington authorities would never stand in the way of the Oregon authorities doing their duty, and re sented the Intimation that the coming of these men was the result of the at titude of the fisheries department of Washington toward them. Architect Lazarus, who is superin tending the construction of Clatsop's new court house, is a great lover of horses and quite a noted rider. Both ot his arms and legs and his shoulder blade have been fractured by falls from unruly horses, and he has spent no small part of his time in hospitals. Some time since Mr. Lazarus was shown a very mean horse, which was kept In a corral near Portland. He was anxious to try out the animal, and persisted In mounting him, against the advice of the holster. After a brief struggle the rider conquered and the horse became quiet -Now, the hostler had a reputation for his ability to throw a lasso, and Just as Mr. Lazarus was riding the horse out of the pasture the hostler threw a rope, with the in tention of stopping the steed. The rope caught the horse's leg and the animal was thrown. Mr. Lazarus fell beneath the animal and his collar-bone was broken. The holster disappeared from the community and Mr. Lazarus did not hear from him for several weeks. He was still In the hospital when he received a letter from the fel low, saying he was having some hard luck and asking if Mr. Lazarus would send him $20. "The fellow had so much nerve that I sent him the money," said Mr. Lazarus, relating the incident to a party of friends. The architect has Just recovered from a severe spell of illness and is hardly able as yet to attend to his work. A (Brit Write WE bare taken our mammoth stock of White Goods and assembled tbera into one great display, unmetcbable as they are, we offer them this week at a great sacrifice. Incladed in the sale are such goods that bear our stamp of trustworthy merchandise such as yoe can only secure at oar store. White) Blanket White Law CurUma. White Muslins. Whits Bilbooa. White Checti&gs. Whit KapkisA WMt Lscsa rOvaskfat OTITIS GOODS AT A 3S1AT REDUCTION Til PUC1 WUm W0KEX Hit TO TEASE. White Dress Goods. White Silks. White Wuk Good. Whit Uasiia Undervw. ' Whit Knit Underwear-, Whits TabU lists. WkitsTWffa.;" 131 ET3 F3 L-3 AS ml Best Values Lowest Cost 11 VE Know that you like fjood tea. If you have had trouble in being suited call on us, we will make it our business to suit your taste and pocket. Don't forget to ash for your tickets, which are good in pay ment for anything from a calie of soap to a steel range. FOARD i STOKES GO. Where Your Money Buys Most. .if- . er "v MAKES LIFE'S WALK F.ASY" i) II " - V j- ft here's a lot of TaauKHaKg There': citlcfartinn in I shoe which, after months' wear, needs only poiisn to look like , This is positively the best $3.50 and $100 Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by llerity, Ralston "ft Compair Successors to JOHN HiilN.