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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1904)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1901. PAGE FIVE. CHOW CHOW!! American, gallon size, 25 cents. i I OLIVES!! URGE QUEEN, BEST, Per lint 25 conk Money Pickles!! Very Fine and Nice, Per Pint 25 cents. ROSS, HIGGINS GO. Good Goods our Speciality. Lcra! Brevities! Now la th tiro to buy Kodak. Ths llac Im th Owt Dnif Stor. Ml Nllt Bus1 ha rturnd to th city. aJW a two wlw visit In fortUad. Just received A compUt Dm of Kutm&n'i Kodak! and SupptlM. It window dlpljr at too Owl Dnif Storo. At tbt regular mtlnf of Beavr lodft. No. IS. L 0. O. F.. held 11 ventng, ther wr two Initiation and two member war given th third degr. Tb annuiit election waa also held, resulting aa fgllowa: Noble grand, U O. Belland; vlca grand JUmes; aacretary, Olof Anderson; treaa urer, C. 8. Wright Mr. Hubert Ferrla of Portland la In th chy, visiting wltb bar couaJn, Mra. Jenul Bus?. Complaints bav bean lodged wltb the police department against bore playing ball and breaking wlndowa Tha ofllcera wilt tak tba matter In band and tea that tba young etera de dtt ., Dr. Vernon baa moved bar realdenc to tha Cohen flat, on Exchange be tween Tenth and Eleventh, where aba will raalda wltb bar family In tba fu ture: Her office will be aa before, In the Kerney block. A man named Wataon, who waa eon ducting a certain atud poker game In a popular resort, arose from tha table and atated that ha waa going to lunch. Ho far be baa neglected to return, and the game la Just ISS.SO any. J. C. Westland la the latest fisherman to be added to the list of those who have baen forced to tak a sudden ducking within the past three weeka. Yesterday Westland went overboard while fishing, but waa promptly fished out by his helper. J. A. Bamford, a Portland business man. will addresa a young people rally at th Methodist church tomor row evening at 7 o'clock on tha eubject of local option, The Epworth League earnestly Invitee tha attendance of all, young or old, at thla eervlce. Chief of Police Hallock waa pleaa- antly surprised yesterday by receiv ing from bla Bister. Mra. Cotter of Port land, a basket of beautiful rosea. Like many other residents of tba metropolis, Mra Cotter la a paaelonata lover of rosea and baa a An collection. Several of the resldenta of Eaat As toria are making a strenuous effort to beautify their part of tba city, and the good work is to be commended. Tarda are being put in ahape, flowers art being planted and the atreet are being cleaned In th places where a cleaning la moat needed. r DO IT NOV! C6EUTE m H your rooms! See our Burlaps, Lcatlien, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations, Crown Moulding, Plato and Picture Rails, Etc. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, 365-3C7 Commercial Street. IN HIGH FAVOR. Soda water, aa made out of pure fruit , Juices, delightful flavor, pure carbonated water, milk and Ice cream when desired, and aerved aa we aerve it la In great demand. Ladles and gen tlemen, large and small, clamor for It, and we can hardly satisfy tha numerous calls for It But w try to have a glass for you every time you call. , EASTERN CANDY STORE, 606-508 Commerolsl St., Next Griffin's Book Store. Did you see it advertised in The Astorian tell the Advertiser of it. COOPER SHOP Tierce?, Barrels aud'Kits for Packing Fish, Butter, Etc., Made fo Order at Lowest Prices by M. 0. Stanovich, Cor-17 Duanc Sts- AMTORIA, ORROON " T Frank Purcell, representing the Her- ring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, wltb headquarters In Portland, manufactur ers of th genuln Hall's Safe & Lock Company's safe, will be In tb city for a few days. Something New For the LITTLE 0NES! i TTTT 1 1ftirr II if PI I Prioes range from $7 to $13 ' These Children1 Oilbs are the best that money can produce, They are made of the best malleable iron, extra heavy enamelled : high adjustable tides, on brass sliding rods. ' They oome in Baby Blue and Gold ; Old Ivory and Gold. They are the sort you have been looking for. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers E. O. Dickinson and A. V. Allen, Jr, have opened a tailoring establishment at 430 Commercial street and ar pre pared to furnish the very best of clothing to the gentlemen of Astoria. It will be the aim of Messrs. Dickinson Allen to. carry constantly In stock sample of the very latest creations In the way of fine clothing and to give satisfaction at aU times. Don't forget to reserve your seat tbls morning for the opening per formance ot the Empire Stock Com pany at Fisher' opera house next Monday. "Capital Va. Labor," a great comedy drama will be the bill. No doubt a large audience will be present and an enjoyable evening will be the result. Secure your seata aa early as possible and escape a rush at the door The prices are reasonable, being only SIS and 35 cents. A fisherman named Andrew Peter son yesterday found a badly decom posed body at the mouth of Ekamok awa creek. The body waa devoid of clothing except for trousers and Its appearance Indicated that tt waa the corpse of one of the Japanese who sought to escape from the oriental liners some weeks ago, and aU of whom are believed to have perished. The coroner of Wahkiakum county took charge of the body. Reuben Neer waa yesterday held for trial In the circuit court, and his ball fixed m $500. In default of the sum he was sent to Jail. The man Is charged with larceny, having stolen two watches and a sum of money from a Grays river logging camp. Notwith standing the fact Neer's crime was committed In Washington, he can be fried here for the offense under the current law in vogue In both States enacted to cover Just such cases as thla one. The regular meeting of the water commission was held last evening. Be sides transacting routine business the commission opened bids for the con struction of a retaining wall on Six teenth street The commission finally deckled to have the plana passed upon by Mr. Grondahl, who will be In the city on the 8th. Pending the report of Mr. Orondahl the tenders will not be made public. The commission also arranged to pay the semi-annual in' terest, amounting to 38000. The county court yesterday ad journed until the 8th Inst, when Mr. Grondahl, Architect Lazarus' assist ant will be In tthe city to confer with the court regarding the foundation for the new county building. Since the opening of the bids the court has re ceived word that Mr. Grondahl would be here on the 8th, and. pending his arrival the matter will be allowed to stand. The probabilities arethe court will ask for offers for piling founda tion, which Is regarded as much the better Quality of work. A treat Is In store for all lovers of Shakespeare In this city, as a lecture on that most Interesting play. "King Lear,? is to be delivered by the Rev. H. H. Gower, rector of Trinity church, Seatle, next Tuesday evening, June 7, In the Sunday school room of Grace church. The lecture la to be given under the auspices of the Young Men's Brotherhood of the church, and the well-known ability of the lecurer in sures a good attendance. Tickets at 50 cents may be procured from any member of the brotherhood. Seldom County Clerk Clinton yesterday Is sued a marriage license to John II Bell and Mis Joel Hanson both of Clatsop county. Forty-four Sacramento river fisher men arrived on the steamhslp Elder yesterday. In all about 150 have ax rived here to fish during th year. If ever has such. a high-grade lecture been delivered In this city at aucb a modest figure, but Mr. Gower is In terested In brotherhood work and mani fest It In this practical and Instruc tive way. A meeting of th Cigar Liquor Dealer' Aaociatlon waa held yester day afternoon at th city hall Th meeting was addressed by John E. Kelly and J, C. Dawson of Portland, who ar out against tb local option MIL At yesterday's session of tb county court a contract waa awarded to C. W. Carnahaa for grading and graveling 4000 feet of tho Elk creek road and1 building a bridge over Muddy creek. Tb contract price was 12400. Several other road matter were attended to during th day. Commander Wright of Cashing post G. A. It, yesterday received word that the war department had agreed to al low the Dost th use of 40 condemned 15-lnch shells for the purpose of dec orating tb G. A. R. plot at Ocean view. The department' decision was due to a request filed by Senator Ful ton. The shells are at Fort Canby, and they will be delivered at the cem etery by the government The records of Weather Observer Masters for the month ef May show that the rainfall waa only 1.32 Inches, the smallest for many month. There were 10 clear days, which is likewise a remarkable circumstance, J5 cloudy days and but nine rainy days. The 23tb was .the warmest day, the glass having then registered 67, while the coldest day waa the 10th, when the thermometer dropped to 40. Both of the political parties will to. night bring to a close their county and state campaigns in Astoria. The re publicans will hold forth at Fishers' opera house, where Senator Fulton is to discourse, and the democrats will make their final stand in the west end. The democratic rally will be concluded with a dance. The campaign has been an unusually quiet one, and the work for the various candidates has been carried on with little flourish of trum pets. Some money has been wagered on the result bettors finding" the con test for the office of sheriff the most alluring chance offered. m v, m m m m. 9 w m w-n mm vim sua n n a tt na worn w, a WE bbve taken our mammoth slock of White Goods and assembled them into one great display, onmatcbable at they are, we offer tbera this week at a great sacrifice. Included in the sale ar such goods that bear our tamp of trustworthy merchandise such as you can only secure at our store. White Dress Goods. White Blankets. - White Silks. White Lace Curtains. While Wash Goods. White Muslins. ' White Muslin Underwear. White Kilbons. White Knit Underwear. White Sheetings. White Table Linen. White Napkins. White Towels. White Laces. Remember thU week for . WHITE GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. A.; PPNEMR; 0. THE MACE mm WWU3I UZB TO TlASE. The annual convention of the long shoremen's union will convene in this city next Monday morning. The ses sions of the union will be held at Car nahan hall, and will be begun at 10 o'clock. President Sayre of the Asto ria union stated yesterday that 46 del egates, perhaps more, would be here, and added that the convention would be one of the most Important ever held by the longshoremen. Just what matters are to be brought before the convention for action does not appear from the statement of the president of the local union, who contented him self with the mere asertlon that the gathering would be of the utmost Im portance to members of the longshore men's organisation. Final examinations were yesterday begun In all of the city schools, and will continue for about a week. There are about 1375 pupils enrolled, but, as many have passed on honor, not all of them will take the examinations. The high school graduating class will be made up of 11 students, as follows: Slgney Baker, Selma Norberg, Sallle Gray, Frances Norberg, Ellen Nowlen. Helga Erlckson, Ethel Gerdlng, Mer vyn Lounsberry, Will' Barker, Pres cott Wright and Otto Erlckson. The star high school student Is Miss Frances Norberg, who has passed on honor for four years, and who gradu ates from the high school with an av erage of 91.3. Professor Clark and the other Instructors are very proud of Miss Norberg's fine record. The term now closing has been one of the most successful In the history of the schools of the city. In the grammar grades those pupita paas on honor who main tain anaverage of 85 per cent are not tardy and absent from school during the term not to exceed five days. In the high school a dally average of 87 per cent must be ma'mtalned, but a student .can not pass on honor if he Is absent more than three day The high school examinations 'will prob ably be concluded on Thursday morn ing, and the grammar grade examina tions on the .same day. The results will be made known immediately. OFF EE ' Have you ever tried our own brand .... NOB HILL I ROASTED COFFEE If Not, a real treat awaits you . whenever you decide to make the test 40(S per pound Cupons given with each package good on any purchase in our store . , , - e s ' . Where Your Money Buys Most. VI j.1 m VI )7Cyr,J ( V I 2aMfe Vi B TtTBM ITIIlTi in .7' leS'H VA 82 .cmvlPilaV MAKES LIFE'S O ;po WALK EASY" (u ) $ i lot of y. There1! tafisfirtion in a xnoe wnicn. anci muuiu 5 A wear, needs only polish to LM look like new." This is positively the best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by 51 lierity, Ralston & Compan if y i Unccesaora to JOHN HAIIN.