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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1904)
OBB MORNING ASTORIAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, ISM. DO IT NOW :'- ' ORDER YOUR BERRIES FOR -CANNING TODAY PER CRATE ROSS, HIGGINS CO. Th Place Where You Sve Money Bv Spending It Oct your berries for canning today 11.25 th crate. Itoss, IHirni w- Berrles within the reach of all: the bit quality and lowest price of the season, lion, HIggins A Co, The council has granted the request of the Chamber of Commerce to locate the McTavlsh monument on the new city hall site. Local Brevities. tMMejpsses A marriage llcenae haa been Issued to II rt Clayton of Lane county and MIm Olda Anderaon of thU city. Now la the time to put up berries. it thm today, while the price le 3L2I 9t crate, at Rom, Hlggina A Co. For Rent rumlahed housekeeping room. 271 Tenia street, nrm. vuTrma. The Ladiea of the Maccabees wttl give a hat social at Hanthorn's hall Thursday evening, June Ith, to which everyone is invited. The funeral of the late Owendolln Rlckards will be held this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock from the Presbyterian church, the services being conducted by the pastor. Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. Leander Labeck has received let ter from his, wife, who is visiting In Finland. She reports ft delightful trlpj The tret committee of tho council and that the members of her and her V(,.Urd.y 000ned bids tor the. Unprove- , hypbjin4'l farolHM r ln ood halln,ment of Franklin avenue from the west , i, Una of Adair's Astoria, t Thlrtyslxth ''a Junior meti to the senior class street. The bids rtcejved were as fol ,,,1 . held at ft, high school this lows: W, A. Chwdln, ; C. 0. vmg. Mnberaof the High BchooijramiWi. i aimtloa are Invited to awisiia.sO. The contract n. flHHMi'l mmm - . - , 1 Lit. tfa ft.xAit 4 '4 Ut function. ten- The beef that made Milwaukee fam ous 8chllts4s always on draught at The Grotto. Otto Mikkelson, proprietor. The cost of maintaining the city street department during me v month waa I1M.60. The cost of main taining Surveyor Tee's department was $324.50. It was stated yesterday afternoon that several Ashing boats yesterday drifted over the bar. The life crews went to the rescue, and, there were no, fatalities. Hansen stated that the school board had not replied to his request for use of the brick engine house during the vacation period. . Tonight at the opera house the Em- Ire Stock Company will present Goethe's Immortal "Faint," or, "Why Women Bin." Manager Bell has in stalled new electrical effects for this piece and It will be given after the manner of the better class of presen tations. Miss Snell will appear as Mar guerite; Mr. Wheeler as Faust, and Mr. McKenzle as Valentine, while Aid- ridge will play Mephlsto. A Joker of the troupe states that when Aldrtdge plays the devil he doesn't hare to make tip, since he looks the part The seat sale for "Faust has been very large, The bM team waa out M for the first time. A large, numoar. runners have made, application W place on the team and great Ingres H being shown. , The lectur given, last evening by Rev. H. II. Cower of Seattle on Shape speare's "King Lear" was quite well attended. This was one of the moat Interesting lectures of the kind, ver given In the city. r m DO IT MOW'. DECORA! your mm i ! Seo our Burlaps, Leather, Lincrusla, Wood Imitation, Crown Mouldings, Plate and Picture Raila, Etc. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, 365-307 Commercial Street. Mmlu 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 as we serve It Is in great demand, todies and gen tlemen, large and small, clamor for It, and we can hardly satisfy the numerous calls for It But wt try to have a glass for you every time you call m - . TgTJ - EASTEfifo GANDY STORE, ROt-SC Commercial St- - - Nex OrlmVe Book Store1 Frank Purcell, representing the Her- rlng-Hall-Marvln Safe Company, wun headquarters in Portland, manufactur k nnuin Hall's Safe A Lock VW VI. SB--- ' Company's safes, will be In the c'uy lot a fw Cays. Dr, Vernon b moved her residence to the, Cohen flat, on Exchange be tween Tenth and Eleventh, where she wJ- reside with her family In the fu ture. Hi" offlc wWUMbtforf, In the Kerney blo' . chosen C. W. Halderman has bee. decretory of the regatta commute. Mr. IlaJderman Is eminently fitted for the place and will prOVe an excellent secretary. Headquarters will b Opened In a few days and the work of" pre paring; for the carnival rushed. Lost Fraternal pin, on Wednesday afternoon; monogram "A. O." In Greek letters, with "A" set In diamonds on face; on back Initials "O. E. S." and date, Feb. 5, J90S. Suitable reward will be paid for the return of the name to The Astorlan office. Four vessels cleared yesterday with" lumber, as follows: AOWta. 650.000 feet; Transit, 650,000 feJ Chlco, 35,- 000 feet; W. F. Wltitfmantli front the Hume mill, 490,000 feet The dU also took 608 tons of wheat. All of fi vessels' go td San Francisco. The schooner wiiliarrt Bowden has arrived from the Bay City to load lumber. The Fourth ef July committee has held a m4Unt and decided to give Astoria, ft celebration this year that wU). V the best ever. O. t Peterson w ebesejet to act as grand marshal on ftat day, and the parade will be the great feature. The following prizes will be offered: Secret organization turning out the largest number of members, over 60, with float first $30, second 20; the union turning out the largest number and float flrtl 130, seo ond 120. In both f these contests the Judges be Influenced by the character and beauty of the Beat as much or more than on the representa tion. The committees also decided t expend $200 as prizes for the sports and $500 for the firework? fljspiay, PAGE FIVE. m m "In the Good Old Summer Time Thought lead to lighter and brighter things. Our Great White Sale... offers the best in seasonable wearing apparel at spec ially reduced prices. Last week our White Sale proved startling attraction to hundreds. We have " arranged matters so that you can still secure these bargains all this week. You will be sorry, if yoa neglect the opportunity. -t E A. DUNEA LARGEST DEALERS IN W0ME.T8 WEAUN3 APPAIEL St I- i Did you seo it advertised in The As&fian tell the Advertiser of it. 3$ $ w a a 8 a tt a aaoaaaaa aaa'xaaaaaaan ELECTION DAY And Every Other Day No Matter If Yotf Are DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN- ' It will i)y yon to come to us when in need of Brusbes, Combs, Sponirefl, Fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumes or anything au up to date drug store should have. We make it our business to fill your prescriptions just as the doctor writes it. Try us. and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store aaaaaaaanaaa aaaaaaauttaaaa Gateway tent No. S3, K. O. T. M., elected officers for the ensuing term as follows: Commander, Ralph Hall; lieutenant commander, William O. Cy rus;- re6ri keeper, C. E. Foster ft. nance keeper, ft. ft Wallace; chaplain. William Reed! sergeant, George tA selle; master at rms, Wiiliarii Miller; first master of guard Frank Moody; necond master of guards, J. Wirt: sentinel, John Sarton; musician, W. F. Qllmour; ke cream bearer, Frftik Moody. You Will Need a eiriaeraior During the warm summer days and you should ex ercise judgment in making the selection We Carry the Best line in the city and can supply your every want. There will bo no trouble about securing ice this sum mer as Malar Bros, have arrangod to sell ice to the family trade. Ice and a good refrigerator is a sum mer noccssity, Call and see what we can give you for a small amount of -money:'.'. . . . . V. . . . CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers This evening In the Odd Fellows' hall the Foresters of America will ban quet a number of their members who have' been Instrumental during the months of April and May In Increas ing the membership of the order. Only those who were successful lrt securing an application for membership and the candidate Initiated will receive the honor at the tables. It Is stated that the affair will be one to be remembered and that tha fenst wll be a royal one. Mathew HIggins of San Francisco was In Astoria yesterday on business. He stated to a representative1 of The Astorlan that he likes the looks of Astoria and thought that she had a future before her. "There Is a great deal of commercial life here," said Mr. HIggins, "that you will not flacf In larger cities. For her slie, Astoria has more get up to the square Inch than any city on the Pacific coast. She Is a living, bleeding bump of nerves! That may be expressive, but It Is the truth." Yesterday's, session of the Long; shoremen's convention was taken up In the reading of reports of officer, and committees and the Introduction 01 resolution tne morn,ng session Charles C Gri ?4 ?"r' Schaffer of the Oregon State Federd tlon of Labor made their appearance and will stay through the convention. Secretary Lancaster of the clgarmak ers' union made a formal call on the convention during the morning ses sion and presented each member with souvenir. The convention extended a vote of thanks, td Mr'. lAhtmn Today the convention- Will fcegln tn discussion of the real Issue bl the convention the combining of ail locals Oil the FticiAc coast Into & Faclfto coast branch, with headquarters at Portland. This bfts been attempted twice before, but the convention haa been strength ened by the addition of several locals during the past year and expects to succeed during the present convention In gaining their end. This will cause the three vice presidents on the Pacific coast to be gathered at one headquar ters, where questions of vital Interest can be speedily settled without the necessity of appealing to each of the vice presidents In turn. This move will be of great benefit to the men of fiW 9t4er la this section of the country, fit ease the convention votes in favor of tho proposition. It, will go to the International convention at Milwaukee in July and will no doubt be approved by that body and sent back for en forcement. Then the branch officers will be elected. !pJBJpJgptgjjP pSS)RSIiSJPSBSJIffelMMS(SSSS MM Fa PERSONAL MENTION. Police Commissioner Gordon attend ed last night's meeting of the council to determine, If possible, Just where police headquarters would be located when the present city hall waa va cated. He was assured that the coun ty jail would be placed at the disposal of the city, although the county court has not yet taken action In the matter. The court will meet today and Audi tor Anderson will make formal request for the use of the county jail. Mr. P. M. ahi was 6vef from Chinook yesterday. H. C. NIcolal was dowil from ftfri land yesterday. W.' A. Petteys of Bay City was. In Astoria yesterday; William Colklns of Seattle is In As torUt oil business. Miss Alice Getrlng is down from Portland on a visit. H. F. Welkins of San Francisco Is visiting in the city. , C. E. Foster of Grants Pass Is reg istered at the Central. Dr. D. B. Newman of Portland Is visiting In this city. W. N. Meserve of Grays River was In the city yesterday. R. P. Flanders of San Francisco Is registered at the Occident. James Lendau of San Francisco ar rived In Astoria yesterday. G. S. Taylor, the Portland shipping man, was In Astoria yesterday. R. B. Margruder was down from Portland on business yesterday. Harry Lake of Seattle arrived in the city' yesterday for a short visit W. H. Copeland was down from Portland on business yesterday. , Sumuel Grompey of Portland was down on a business trip yesterday. ! P. J. McDonald is down from Port land shaking hands with his old friends." James Gleason,' the Portland attor ney, was "in 'Astoria' on a business trip yesterday, Mrs.' Mary' Hammond of Los An geles arrived in' Astoria yesterday for a visit of some length with friends and relatives. If it Is' worth while to do business at all it Is worth while to do a lot of it and this means, always, a propor tionate amount of newspaper space. Have you ever tried our own brand . . . . NOB HILL ROASTED COFFEE iupt If 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 . . . . FOARD & STOKES GO. Where Tour Money Buys Host. MX OtfW f VVT TV! to tut: MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY TRADEMARK. A shoe for all sorts and conditions of men and . particularly those who appreciate thorough comfori lor tne reet This is positivelyhe best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by Wherity, Ralston & Compan 3 Snccessorsto JOHN HAUS.