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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1904)
X HE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Presenfc Settles i For Fruit Canning.... ROSS, HIGGINS $ CO. Tho Place Where You Savo Money By Spending It. Local Brevities. flaaeball thla afternoon tt A. F. C. para Commercial ve, Portland. Game railed at 1:10. aeaaaaBSBBMsaaaaa Tha ntfmnt of Mr. W. A. fiber man of tbla oltjr to Mlaa Florence Lus. sy of Kan Franclee bu been an nounced. Tbe wadding will occur In San Franclaco Juna tt Frank Hoffman, who mada a brutal Attack on Mra. Johna, an aged lady, a coupla of yeare ao at Cathlamet, baa juat tan found fulltf and aenteneed to flva yeara Imprisonment. Hoffman Ucama enrad at Mrs, Johna because ha protected bla wlfa atalnat bla bru tat attack, and beat tha old woman terribly. Tba flah run baa been vary amall for tha paat faw daya, but aoma large onea art being caught On waa delivered to tha Warren cannery yeaterday that weighed over 72 pound. Tba Alumni of tho Aatorla High School gave their annual banquet laat evening at tha Occident hotel At tba bualneaa meeting preceding the banquet tha new graduates were taken Into the association. Tha event waa a very enjoyable one throughout Tha ateamer Bailey Oataert baa an Innovation In tha ahape of lady waltere and cabin boye we mean girls. The membera of tha aterner aei who re cently acted In that capacity bava been granted their walking papera, and la dlea bava been engaged to take their placea. f At '""""l HOEFLER'S Today Vaallta lea Cream. Crushed Strawberry. Crushed Banana. Crushed Pineapple. Famoue Marthmallow. Fro ran Punch. THere'e only one place that you eon B RATED ICC CREAM" at Beaeide. get "HQEFLER'S CEIE- Thats HOEFLER'S r do a? mm DEGOItATI H mi m See our Burlaps, Leathert, Lincrusla, Wood Imitations, Crown Mouldings, Plato and Picture Rails, Etc. D. F. ALLEN 8 SON, 3C5-3G7 Commercial Street. tt tt n n t. 4 St tttttttttsttttttttttttntt tttttttttttttttttttttttt ELECTION DAY And Every Other Day No Matter If You Are DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN It will par yon to come to na when in need of Brushes, Combe, Sponges, Fine Toilet Hoapa, Terfumea or anything au up to data drug atore ahould have. We make It onr bualneaa to fill your preacriptiona juat aa tbe doctor writea it. Try us. and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store nttttttttttttnttttttatt onnaa Kef You Will Need a rigerator During tho warm summer days and you should ex ercise judgment in making the selection We Carry the Best lino in the city and can supply your every want. There will be no trouble about socuring ice this sum mer aa Malar Bros, have arranged to sell ice to the family trado. Ice and a good refrigerator is a sum mer necessity, Call and see what we can give you. for a small amount of money . ....... . CHAS. HEILBORN & SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers The regular meeting of the Aatorla Chamber of Commerce will be held tomorrow evening. The meeting will be an Important one and a full atten dance of membera la desired. Judge McBrlde will convene the cir cuit court In eeealon on Monday, June 20, and not on the 2th, aa waa er roneously atated yeaterday In these columna, County Clerk Clinton yeaterday la- sued a marriage license to two Chinese residents, Lea Fook, aged 40, and Leong She, aged 22. Thla la tha flrat mar riage license lasued to Chinese for some time. The couple were married by Justice Goodman. Tha council will meet In adjourned session tomorrow evening. Several street matters are to bo acted upon, and the council will also consider the city hall proposal. There haa been so much aentlment In favor of tba pur chase of the Havel brick that aoma action looking to thla and may be taken. Aa heretofore stated, however, there la little probability of tha coun cil accepting the offer of Captain Ftovel, aa a majority of the membera have already declared themselves Is favor of constructing tha new building. e atMWMs The roaa show given laat night by tha Woman'e Club at the A. O. IT. W. hall waa a great auoceea, and the ladles added materially to their puraea aa well aa to their pleasure. The at tendance waa very good and the sev eral bootha were overrun with pur chaeere. Tha entertainment waa one of the moat attractive of ta kind ever given In Aatorla, and tha ladles are to be congratulated on their success. Tha proceeds will go to tha civic Im provement fund. A musical program waa rendered and a phonographic con cert helped to roake the event a pleae Ing ana. Tha followli t offlcere have been nominated by tie Central Labor Coun cil of thla cUy: President, Fred Bow era, of tha cooks and waiters' union; vice president, William Roaa, of the clerluf union; ,cording and corre- sDondln secretary. IL D. Cornell, of tha elerke unln; financial eecretary, IL If. LorntJen, of tha fishermen's union; piM' JW fe-w freametenr" "7.,7 guardian, John Thay er, of the longshoremen's union. The election will take place at the neat regular meeting. The data for the convention of dele- gatea from the city schools that will choose a goddess of liberty for the Fourth of July celebration haa been fixed as June 18. Tba coll, which waa Issued yeaterday, provides that the con ventlon ahall meet at I o'clock on the afternoon of next Saturday. Apart from the election of tne goaaesa or liberty, the convention will aelect young ladlea to represent each of the different states. All of the city schools and the Convent of the Holy Names will be represented. Knute Iveraon, a resident of the East End, yeaterday filed with Auditor Anderson a protest against the manner In which the Franklin avenue improve ment la being made. Mr. Iveraon owns lot 8, block 84, Adalr'a Asorla, at the aoutheaet corner of Thirty-seventh and Franklin avenue, and he claims that the lot la being cut away by the work men employed on the street He aaya he haa spoken to the foreman of the g-anir about the matter, but that no attention has been paid to hla protest He aaka the council to require the con tractor to make the Improvement In such manner that the lot will not fur. ther be damaged. mystifying and an Infield that will show up favorably with that of the Commercials, The game will be called at i;S0. Tha police force la now rounding up all the vagranta In tha city, and yea terday the second Installment appeared In tha police court Charlee Newstrom entered a plea of not guflty. Tha offl cere testified that the man had been begging liquor on Aetor street, and that ha had threatened to assassinate a bartender who refused to give him a drink. Newatrom aet up the conten tion that b had been working at the Tongne Point mill, and that be bad bees In town only a abort time. Judge Anderson regarded him aa a man whose preeence here waa not desira ble, and a fine of MO waa Imposed. Sentence waa auapended on condition tht Newatrom leave town. Charles Elcamp and Thomas Burke, arrested for vagrancy, deposited $20 ball each, and failed to appear. Tbe bail waa de clared forfeited. Loren Wooley, ar rested for vagrancy, entered a plea of not guilty. Ha ahowed that hehad been doing some work during tha paat few weeka, but waa unable to clear himself of tba charge that he lived "in and about a house of ill repute." He srss fined 140, with tha option of leav ing the city. The following la a list of the gram mar achool graduates for the city for the term ending June 10: Nellie Wil son, Mabel Larsen, Ruby Bremner, An nle Settem. Myrtle Shahour, Nelly Larson, George Knudaen, Agnes Peter son, Haael Estes, Myrtle Hansen, Hen ry Sklbbe, Minnie Hofman, Margaret Taylor, Ella Anderson, Ernest Hood, Oma Anstadt, Christine Jacobsen, Grace Davles, Fred Wilson, Edith Da vles, Allen Hughes, Ella Gamble, Duble Hammerstrom, Ella Larson, Jeanle Bradford, Ina Manula, John Campl. Gerhard Steffenson, Alf Hammerstrom, John Ostrom, Ethel Mcintosh. Andrew Malagamba, Gertrude Knapp, Gerald McNanamna, Will Wilson, Jeanette Peterson, Edward Boentgen, Thorburn Boss. The Commercial Club team meets a Portland nine that la made up of some well-known ball tossers, and a hard struggle la looked for. Chop Stockton la In California, and hla position, left field, will be filled by Swep Morton. Ferguson will catch Tom Robs, while Flannlgan will officiate at first, Roxy Graham at second, O'Toole at short and Brother Harry at third. Charles Haldermon will attend to the center garden and Rosa Trulllnger to the right field. The visiting team la said to have a pitcher whose curves are Nate Anderson of tbe Nehalem came Into the city yesterday for tbe purpose of securing road scrapers and 600 pounds of giant powder to be used In the Improvement of tha road, the right of srsy for which ia now being cleared between Jewell and Vina Maple. The road district levied a 10-mlll tax from which la raleecxt MOO. Thla amount will not complfNjfce entire road, but those Interested elate that It will clear tba right of waylaid build the flrat two miles of tha ro id, which ia also estimated to be th moat difficult of construction. Road Supervisor Jami son baa the work l charge, and It ia being done by day's labor. Mr. An deraon atatea that It la tha Intention to build a substantial road Tbe grades will not average over 8 per cent When thla piece of roatf la completed It will be one of tbe beet In the county. The Nehalem valley now haa a modern and well-conducted cheese factory, which brlnge considerable ready money into ALstrfeit nd "Tins 'stimulated the Interests in road Improvement and stock-raining. The people of the Ne halem are waking up by realizing the Importance of aecuring an outlet and supplying the markets with products they can ralae In abundance. Today's baseball game at A. F. C. park will doubtless prove the most ex citing contest of the present season. PERSONAL MENTION. C. O. Palmberg waa In Portland yea terday. Mra. H. C. Smith waa in Portland yesterday. Captain V. Boelling was In Portland yesterday. Robert Llnderberg waa in Portland yesterday. Editor Bonn of the Bwaco Journal city yesterday. John Moore was down from Port land yeaterday. R. M. Brayne of Casey waa In the city yesterday. Abner Meserve was over from Grays River yesterday. Mlsa Mary Atkins of Olympla la visiting In the city. Gerald Elbright of Seattle ia visit ing In the city. J. E. Klint of Grays River waa In Aatorla yesterday. , J. C. Stone and wife of Portland are visiting In Astoria. E. A. Keith of St Louis is regis tered at the Occident. Judge Nate Jonea of Chadwell was In the city yesterday. F. N. Llbby of Portland Is regis tered at the Occident Miss Florence Ross left yesterday tor a visit in Knappa. Miss Nell Munson of Areola, HI., Is visiting In the city. Sheriff Llnvllle Is visiting with his brother at Grays River. , Mrs. G. W. Lounsberry left for Port land yesterday morning. W. M. Bray of Portland was In the was in the city yesterday. H. F. Edwards of San Francisco is registered at the Occident Mrs, E. W. Smith, who has been vis iting In this city for some time, left yesterday for her home in Hamilton, N. T. W. J. Clemens, Portland's popular Insurance man, was In the city yes terday for a few hours on his way to Seaside. - H. C. Rice, representative of the Hershey Chocolate Company, made a business call to Astoria yesterday. Seasonable Tailor-Made Suits Wa Have a Fasolnating Aseortment of Splendid Valuea in Ready-to-Wear Garments That Embrace Both Style and Utility Whioh Wa Are Showing Thia Week aa a Special Attraction. Nothing Like Them to Be Found in tha City. They Represent tha Highest Workmanship and Do Not Coat Any Mora Than tha Shoddy Kind. Buy Your Suita From lit and Yau Will Alwaya Faai Satisfied. 1 G.i. ASTORIA'S LEADING SUIT AND CLOAK HOUSE. FREE BOX WOOD. Anyone wishing box wood may have same free of charge, provided fhey will haul it away promptly. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO, FORD STOKES CO. FREE To every school child un der nine years old lOOO Clauss Child's Primers, to be given away free of cost on next Tuesday, June 14th. FOARD & STO GO. Where Your Money Buys Most. 41 -hJS 'MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY TRADE MARK. A shoe for all aorta and conditiona of men and particularly those who appreciate thorough comfort lor tne reel. This is positively;the best $3.50 and $4.00; Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by "Jlierity, Ralston & Qompany Sncceesora to JOHN IUHN.