THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, JKUE 5, 1901. PAGE FIVE. CHOW CHOW!! American, J gallon lizo, 25 cent. OLIVES!! URGE QUEEN, BEST, Vat Wot 25 centa. Pin Money Pickles!! Very Fine and Nice, Per Pint 25 cent. ROSS, HIGGINS r CO. . . Good Oood our; Speciality, r , ; ; .; "J!,l"ffilJ1,i.J.-i.JU.W! LcccJ OrcYltlcs. i tnornlaf t Mr. and Mrt. IL It Hotflcr. Tktr win b. Swedish ervlcM at tht rtrat Lutheran church at 1:11 thle vtnlnf. '' ,t .y.Tbt object,, ot JIM, nJn .atrmon At the rrtflbfttrUa church will U, "It Jllgt Tim to Awke Out of Sleep." The ateamar bnpatdi arrived' yee l terday from cot porta. She brought tnenhandlM for Aatorla and' Portland. ' ;.; Uivnat to wed WM yeeterday grant ! tut, to ICmll 1 Kuiilr of OIney and M MJT And'rwn of ChadwelL The narrtag will be aoUmnUed tomorrow. ' Voto afalnat the direct primary law tomorrow. It la bad for republican bad for democrats, bad for oclalista, bad for profelWUonlita, and decidedly bad tot taipayera.';f.1, 4 A force of men have boon put to work VaaWng awa the dirt that haa fallen wt(th aldewalk along Bond treat In WeW Alrl The work U being done by aid of a sluice bos and ft hose, x ,n , Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, who recently returned from their wedding tour, are to leave Astoria this evening. Mr. Whlple lias business Interests In other localities and Is obliged to rnovs from Astoria In order to be near bis business. 1 Ba. w S d it "mm H wt DECQRATE Y01R I mm$ ! See our Burlaps, Leathert, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations, Crown Moulding, Plate and Picture Kails, Etc. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, 3G5-3G7 Commercial Street Houses for Rent George W Barker, Astoria National Bank. "V i 1. A marriage license was Issued yes terday to Emll B. Xunsler and Mary Anderson, both of Clatsop county. easssBMSBSBSB James Lovell, Jr, who was seriously Injured a short time ago at his fath er's foundry, the Scow Bay iron works, Is Improving nicety. A 'v'.n A large whale has washed ashore on the 'Washington coast near Seaview. The carcass of the monster of the deep will give evidence of its presence within a few days, and wlU probably be burned. , , IN HIGH FAVOR. 8oda water, as made out of pure fruit Juices, delightful flavors, pure carbonated water, milk and lee cream when desired, and served as we serve It is in great demand. Ladles and gen tlemen, Urge and small, clamor for It, and we can hardly satisfy the numerous calls for it But wo try to have a glass for you every time you call 900 EASTERN CANDY STORE, 604-508 Commercial St, Next Griffin's Book 8tore. Did you seo it advertised in The Astorian tell the Advertiser of it. iri irrTinM day And Every Other Day No Matter If You Are DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN 9 ttttOttoaaotttt BattaBna 8 a a a st ss 8 8 8 8 aaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa a tt a a cjiLlWr?, Hart's limp Stnra OUU VVlUUl VI kuvvi iimisw Q w K w It will pay yon to come to us when in need of Brushes, Combs, fcpontros, Fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumes or anything an up to date droK store should have. We make It oar business to fill your ., prescriptions Just as the doctor writes it. Try us. , . , , : 2 :l -J i The Commercial Club baseball team will play the Seaside team at the sum mer resort this afternoon. The team will go down on the early train, but the crowd will go over on tht after noon express. Frank Purest!, representing the Ber- ring-Hall-Marvin lafs Company, with heada Barters la Portland, manufaetur ers of the genuine Hall's Safe A Lock Company's safes, will be in the city for a few days. Dr. Vernon has moved her residence to the Cohen flat on Exchange be tween Tenth and Eleventh, where she will reside with her family in the fu ture. Her office will be as before, in the Keraey block. Senator Fulton yesterday consented to deliver the address to the graduat Ing clasa of the high school. The ex erclses will be held at Fisher's opera house next Friday night The high school baccalaureate sermon will be delivered at the First Presbyterian church thla evnl:ig by the pastor, Uev. 1 H, Brown. The seawall proposition I hung tip pending reply to the committee's let ter from the A. A C. The committee forwarded the letter to Mr. Hammond, who referred the matter to T. H. Cur tis. Mr. Curtis' reply will close up the business of the committee and make It possible for that body to report to a mass meeting of citizens. Tomorrow night the Empire Stock Company will open Us four nights' engagement at Fisher's opera house In the great comedy-drama and eastern success, entitled "Capital Vs. Labor.' The company comes well recommend ed by press and public wherever they have appeared, and no doubt they will play to crowded houses. Prices are only 26 and 3S cents. Seats on sale at Griffin's book store. E. O. Dickinson and A. V. Allen, jr., have opened a tailoring establishment at 430 Commercial street, and are pre pared to furnish the very best of clothing to the gentlemen of Astoria, ft will be the aim of Messrs. Dickinson ft ' Allen to carry constantly In stock samples of the very latest creations In the way of fine clothing and to give satisfaction at ail times. The four-masted schooner David Evans arrived Friday evening from Honolulu, after a passage of 22 days. She met with varying weather and her master reports that she covered two thirds of the distance In the last seven days. The Evans brings four stow aways, who were discovered shortly after the vessel departed from Hono lulu. The men were sailors who haa grown tired of the Islands and who wanted to get back to the mainland. Captain White put thera to work. The Evans brings a clean health bill and was passed by Dr. Earle. On next Saturday evening the Wom an's Club will give a rose show at the A. 0. U. W. hall. The regular meeting of the city council will be held Tuesday evening, Instead of Monday, that day being a holiday In the state of Oregon, This evening at the Methodist Epis copal church, Mr. i. A. Bomford of Portland will address the various young people's societies on local option. Mjss Josephln Hanson of this city and Mr. J. H. Bell of Svenson were married yesterday in the parlors of the Oriel by tht Rev William Seymour Short rector of Grace Episcopal church. Lost Frstern! pin, on Wednesday afternoon; monogram "A. O." la Greek letters, with "A" set In diamonds en face; on back initials E. 8." and date, Feb. I, ltOI. Suitable reward will be paid for the return of the same to The Astorian office. The funeral of the late Charles A. Johnson will bo held this afternoon, the funeral cortege leaving Pohl's un dertaking parlors at 11:10 in the morn ing. The remains will be taken to Deep River, where the funeral services will be held. Interment will be at Deep River cemetery. Dr. J. A. Fulton yesterday filed with Auditor Anderson a mild protest against the manner in which the im provement of Franklin avenue between Ninth and Twelfth streets was made. Dr. Fulton says that the street is not up to grade In places, and that the specifications have not been llyed tP to by the contractor Ify several ret spects. The ?Ubtrde was never prop erly raised, Dr. Fulton says, and the Improvement Is not such as should be accepted by the council. The doc tor declares he does hot want the council to gather the impression that he Is an obstructionist but that be be lieves the improvement should be at least Substantial. The letter will be presented to the council Tuesday night It seems there has been more or less complaint because of the man ner in which the improvement was made, and the contractor has been "Jumped" by wratby property owners. He Insisted, however, that he had made the Improvement in accordance with the plans, and In support of his statement displayed papers from which certain sections had been obliterated. He explained that these sections had been stricken out by agreement with the city officials, but some of the prop erty owners say Auditor Anderson de clares there has never been any such legal agreement It is plainly the in tention of the property owners to in sist upon an Improvement in accord ance with the plans, and if the council does not heed Dr. Fulton's protest more vigorous action will be taken. PERSONAL MENTION. For Complete Comfort , "1 'You Would have ono of our new and stylish n'i:''J 'COUCHES',; l"h,liA lyourHoti;;.V:,. We have just received a new consignment and they ; are the handsomest j ever brought to the city. All ' are richly upholstered in, Velour and .figured Den- , ime. .These couches come iii raany different styles to suit the conditions of your homo, ;. : Box Couches, Bed Couches and Wardrobe Couches ; . . f' ) CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading ; Hojse-furnlshers Charles H. Hall, one of the promi nent members of the Astoria Rod & Gun Club, expresses the opinion that some of the west side lakes ought to be stocked with black bass. Several of the 20 or 25 lakes there, have no outlets, Mr. Hall says, and he believes they would make excellent ponds for black bass. This fish Is regarded as the "gamiest" of all from the view point of the sportsman, and Mr. Hall Is satisfied If proper effort were made the lakes could be stocked. It is highly probable some action in line with the suggestion will be taken, and that the lakes of the west side will be made attractive for fishermen. 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, Seatlc, next. Tuesday evening, June 7, In the Sunday school room of Grace church. The lecture Is to be given under the auspices of the Toung Men's Brotherhood of the church, and the well-known ability of the lecurer In sures a good attendance. Tickets at 50 cents mayt be procured from any member of the brotherhood. Seldom If ever has such a high-grade lecture been delivered In this city at such a modest figure, but Mr. Gower Is in terested in brotherhood work and mani fests it in this practical and instruc tive way. ' i .i. . D. J. Moore was in the city yester day. N. P. Sorenson is in Portland on business. Captain Tabell was over from Dwaco yesterday. C. C. Mast en of Svenson was in the city yesterday. Chop Stockton came down from Bug by last night Charles A. Payne was over from Chinook yesterday. Arthur Madden of Portland was in the city yesterday. W. W. Sweeny of Portland was in the city yesterday. M. J. Colquln of San Francisco was In Astoria yesterday. Mrs. Hardy Hllliard of BHng Slough Is visiting In Astoria. Nicholas Clinton and wife were up from easlde yesterday. F. A. Kenny of San Francisco is a guest at the Occident. J. H. Thatcher and wife were down from Portland yesterday. G. D. Croker and wife of Portland are in Astoria on a visit. Charles Elliott of Charleston was in the city on business yesterday. D. C. Pelton of Portland was regis tered at the Occident yesterday. Robert Campbell and Mrs, Camp bell went to Portland yesterday. P. H. Schuldermann and wife of Portland are in the city on a visit E. C. Blackford and Miss Blackford of Clatskanle were In Astoria yesterday. Mrs. Hattie Elder of Seattle arrived In the cHy yesterday for a visit with friends. , Nace Grant came down from Port land last night He will be in the city for a few days. . W. I. Clark, secretary of the Cali fornia Fruit Canners' Association, is expected to arrive In Astoria today. Just to Please Our Friends 1 Our great White Sale hag been such a success that we will continue it daring this week. We beKeve thif is the, best way to show our appre ciation f the patronage received ......... This Means That any woman can call this week and secure those matchless bargains in White Goods not equaled at any other store in tht city . . ... . IBE A. rDBNESR; . TBI rues vnws nn wrjti coess aie se j , 3 r NOTICE. All election guesses must be handed in before 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, June 6, 1904,' HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. Have you ever tried our own brand ... . NOB HILL ROASTED COFFEE It Not a real treat awaits you whenever you decide to make the test ... . ... . . . per pound Cupons given with each pacKage good on any purchase in our store GO. Where Your Money Buys Most. 3 SHREW M AKES LIFE'S -ft P) WALK EASY (IV ) TKJL0IS MAR j J f There's a lot of U (y satisfaction in a shoe which, after months' wear, needs only polish to f "look I ke new" a a. 3fi SWUXP IlJ ? This ia positively the best $3.50 and $4.00 ' :, Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by lenty, Ralston & -Company Bncceasors to JOHN II All N.