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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, IDOi. PAGE FIVE. if eservi niJ Kettles For Fruit Canning.... ROSS, HIGGINS $ CO. The riaco Where You Save Money Br Spending It. Local Brevities. ft :" ; wmmm ' Watai the datee-Thuredajr, Jane Mas )nra, plata,- IN pw lom quarts, 7. At A. T. Aliea's. Jt Leraaa Ilaaaea, a native af wedta, ha announced hla Intention tO ktNM ft tltlMH, Tha eoantf lark. yeeterdar Issued a marriage llcenee to Herman Taplo and Aim Perati, both of Clatsop OUStf. D. 1. William, til well-known ton aortal artist, and If Mar B. Sco field look out a marriage llcenee In J'ortkuM Saturday. The alerts union baa bald a meet 1 iff aad decided to participate In tha celebrattoa on tha Fourth and alao to hava a aaltabla float for tha parade, f , . , , , 'Tha ragular session of Aatorla lodge, lit. P. O. B., waa bald laat evening and aeveral mattara of Importanca wera act ad apoa. A targe number of tha members were praacnt Hobaaa aal Vagrants ara Warning to ,'glva Aatorla a wlda berth aa tha re sult af tha raoant aotlTltf of tha po Ilea ferae. Tha police ara ta be sow mended an Ihalr good work. Testerdar It waa discovered tkat tka aialn aortic of tha court houaa will hava ta ba aaorad 14 faat toward tha of etaal'a farm. treet la order to make room for tha foundation for tha new atructure. Don't forget thoaa wida mouthed Jara and Jelly glaaaea at A. V. Allen'a. Tha Chlneee couple who were mar ried tha other dar have Just concluded their threa dare4' weddlner feaat and quiet and tha usual order of thlnga now rulaa In Aatorla' a Chinatown. Joha C. Dement and family left yea- terday for San Diego. CaJ.. where they will remain for the remainder of the rear. During their abeence Rar. Mc- Cormao will occupy tha Dement real- dence, on Exchange atreet The county court will meet In ad- Journad aeaaloa thla morning for the purpoee of receiving propoaala for re pair of tha Lew la and Clark road and the highway running along the banka of the Necanlcum. B. A. Taylor la up from hla wat tide ranch. Many new residences r t,.ir. --.- d In the taut end. and that nortinn of the city baa taken on an air of activity that denotee substantial progress. Wanted A number of from it to It yeara of ace, to alng In ine cnorua of tha chlldren'a operetta, "Snow White and Seven Dwarf." to ba performed at Fisher's opera houae on Thuraday. June 10.' and Frlrfar. July 1. Report at Habere ball today at 1 p. m. for rehearsal. Tha Improved Order of Red Wen have elected the following ottcera to serve tha enaulng term: Charles Oam mal, aachem; Frank Deveney, eenlor; V. 8. Munaon. Junior: C. EL Foater. chief of recorde; J, C. Clinton, keeper of wampum. At the cloae f tha bual- neaa aeaalon a aoclat waa held. Edward Weetland la another fisher man to be added to tha list who have been auddenly plunged Into tha cold depths of the Columbia when they leaat expect It Teeterday while taking In a aelne, Weatland !oet hla footing1 and fell over the aide. He waa hauled ont by hla helper and went to ahoreto dry off. The eounty court will meet In ad journed aeaalon today and blda will ba opened for Improving portlona of tha Lewta and Clark road, and alao for improving parte of tha road along tha upper Necantcuf river. Invltatlona hava been received by a number of Aatorlana to tha wedding of Miss Elisabeth Kopp, daughter of Mr. and Mr a. John Kopp of Boaeman, Mont, to Mr. William Haley of that eUy aa June SI. Another bear etory la making the rounda. Thla one aaya that Willie Duah, tha eon of Thomas Buah, killed Chairman O'Connelt of tha Fourth of July committee now holding nightly meeting with the other naem- bera of the committee. Great prepara tion ara being made for the event It haa been well advertlaed through out the aurroundinff country and a large crowd will probably be In Aa torla on that date. An Illuminated bicycle parade will be a feature of the evenlng'a entertainment, aa well aa a band concert "For goodness eake, tell ma why flags are being diaplayed all over the cltyr waa a question that waa aaked many tlmea yeaterday. Women pester- ed the Uvea out of their husbands with the question, and, of course, the hue If the hopea of the kwers of legiti mate, aport are realised, the baaeball park will next year be located la the east end. A suitable tract haa long - UffR TWWU w r p bande made replies) that were far from jthi commrclal Club waa unable thla Henry Binder, flrat assistant engi neer of the steamship Pleiades, arrived In the city last night to vlalt with hia parenta for a week. Mr. Binder haa been a member of the force f the Pleladee for the tmst threa or four yeara, and haa gone through many exciting experiences on the vessel. Only a ahort time ago the ateamer lost her propeller while creasing the Pacific and waa towed Into Tacoma, where aha now la. She waa In the far eaat at the outbreak of hostilities between Japan and Russia. Mr. Binder waa 111 at Yokohama, Japan, for two montha with yellow fever, and for a time hla life waa despaired of. He pulled through, however, and la now enjoying the very beat of health. Tha unfortunate ateamer Arrow, built In Portland at great expenae and elaborately fitted tip to ran on a route tha Identity of which waa never dis closed, will leave Puget aound for Ban Franc I sco today. 81 nee leaving Port land for Puget aound the Arrow waa misnamed, for she waa too alow to be of much use, aad after aevaral at tempt to "butt In" oa the Puget aound routea aha abandoned tha at tempt and haa recently beea earing money for her ownera by lying at the dock. Her reported purchaser la Cap tain Z. J. Hatch, formerly a well-known Portland steamboat man, but who for many yeara baa been operating out of San Francisco. Hatch haa taken sev eral boats down from the north to San Francisco and haa made consid erable money running them between tha Bay city and Tallejo. At present he la mixed up la a fight with an op position line and ratea have been slaughtered. It la stated that hla op ponents on tha route are negotiating with Captain U. B. Scott for the pur chase of the new aternwheeler Tele graph, which Captain Scott aaya la the faatest aternwheeler In the world. bear a few daya ago In tha paature I Mm,.holIdays wltn wnjcfc people gen - ivviiii-iivHM - w--w- Bag QefJl 0UUCU m aa- a a a - Ha tracked tha nl-jermy not familiar. June 14, 1777,1. Mae jwng and Wee aboat 600 mal for soma distance and nnaiiy th SUr. and BMvta were adopted aal ,h. treent terminus of found It feeding In a awamp. r d it mm DECOR kit ill Y0UE mmsi See our liurlaps, Lcathen, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations, Crown Mouldings, Plate and Ticture Kails, Etc. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, 3G5-3G7 Commercial Street a a n a a it aaanauaaaaaaa aaaaauaaaaaaa n Some People Are Wise And eome are otharwlaa. Get wlaa to the value of our Pre aorlptlon Department when you want Pure, Clean Druga and Mediolnea aoouratety compounded. Mt Anything in our atook of from our prescription counter, you can depend upon aa being the beat.. Get it at and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store aaaaaanaaaooaaaaoaaaaaaaa i You Will Need a erafor 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 arranged to sell ice to the family trade. Ice and a good refrigerator is a sum mer necessity, Call and soo what we can give you for a small amount of money CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers correct Nobody seemed to know Juat what waa going on. June 14 la Flag day in thla nation, but tt Is one of those tha Stare and Stripes wera adopted a I, t . tha present terminus of tne national emoiem, ana m 5ihihicii- o ration of that event tha American th car line. It caa be secured rea . mtr am af the - isonaDiy anu ... - flag la hoisted oa the anniversary flnMt fleldg on th, coast. The average tha data The reaolutlon adopted at the ad journed aeaalon of the council Monday night Instructing City Engineer Tee to report the beat grade for a park road west on Commercial atreet from Third to First and thence aouth Flrat to Exchange la calculated aolve the problem of atreet connection In the Hinman tract There are many realdencea back on the hill, and the proposed new streets will be of great convenience to them. The property south of Commercial street la excel lent for realdencea, and etreeta In that section will doubtleea reault In a build In boom. Tha report of the engl art AOi W nt h nreaented at the next meeting of the council. By a provision in the direct primary law enacted a week ago Monday at the polls, registration of voters will be resumed this autumn for the Novem ber elections. Heretofore the registra tion law has been deficient In that re spect, for it has required electors to register prior to May 15 In order to .... in Mnvpmher for nresldent or IVIO aaa v ' else to vote on the affidavit of six free holders. County clerka throughout the state are now required to reoperi the registration books "between Septem' ... on 10(11 nnil K o'clock D. m. Of October 20, 1904, and between the same dates In each and every year there after in which there shall be an elec- v nMaMnntln electors." In No- IIUIS V J - a. vember the first elections for prohtbt tlon will be held under the local op tion law on the same day as the elec tlon for president, namely, Novem ber 8. of Chairman O'Connell of the Fourth July committee announced last evenlna- that he had secured the con- tirtn t Tiriioo Prtiworth of Belli Ui, Jiuil. Cathlamet Wahkiakum county, Wash ington, to deliver the oration here on otoi Anv nt the remibllc. Every- (.HQ 11 - - appropriate aenUment that will live on after me. season to make satisfactory arrangre menta with the Astoria Electric Com pany for the park. Tha tract which Is best suited for a ball park la owned Can You Do Better Elsewhere? If you can, we hardly expect your trade) But we ara eatisfed that we aaa Give You Better Values Than any ether store In the aity. r i Our steak, our prieea ana) our tsstmntref euetomers is eur bM atwaetlen. IH A. PUFJBAK GO. THI LOWEST PRICED STORE IN ASTORIA FOR FINE" ftOODS. attendance at Sunday ball games Is now about 750. but with a park having car connection tha attendance would double. There has been marked In crease In the game, and if the efforts to aecure the east end field are suc cessful the people of this city wUl have an opportunity to witness some excellent sport next season. Thus far h Commercial team is without a dt for next Sunday, but It Is thought to be likely that the Cathlamet team will play here. This aggregation has not yet been defeated, and Is reported to be playing great ball. It will doubtless be surprising ta Astortons to know that the Mount Hood team. which went down to defeat before tne Commercials laBt Sunday, had a clean record up to that time. The score here was IS to 3. PERSONAL MENTION. R. H. Clarke was up from Seaside last evening. William Black was over from South Bend yesterday. W. B. Braaea of Knappa waa In the city yesterday. C. D. Lewia of Seattle ia registered at the Occident. Pat Wella of Tillamook waa In the city yesterday. F. C. Kennedy of Skamokawa was In the cjty yesterday. George W. Edwards of Portland was In Astoria yesterday. TTnrriann Wpll Of Seattle WSS In Astoria yesterday on business. Frederic Q. H. Bautch of Salem is visiting with relatives In this city. G. H. Wilkinson of Portland was an Astoria caller -yesterday Adam C. Otto of South Bend Is In the city on business. G. F. Moyer of San Francisco Is In the city on business. C. R, Worrel of Vancouver Is regis tered at the Central. H, B. Parker. Jr., and Mrs. Parker FOARD M STOKES CO. CARPENTERS TOOLvS We make a Specialty of car penter's tools, all sorts, qualities and Rinds. Every thing from a nail punch to a drilling machine. And you fjet them at prices that have made the F. 61 S. Co. famous FOARD 4 STOKES CO. Where Your Money Buys Most. ., unx. thAt there Uvea m inese VMM J vv " - - - parte no more accomplished orator have returned from a trip to Southern than J. Bruce Foiwortn, wm nrindnm hsve made for him a rare reputation. Mr. Pol worth come down visltjng tn Xstoria, has returned to her vesterday afternoon from nis nome h . KnaDDa, tv hiiia tn Attend the session! t .. t-i.-qi turn trnntt to Port- ClIUUIIH VW I iUIOS UQU. V of the Elks, and his arrival at Astoria t0 Bpend a few months with her was the signal ror me tounu -' sister, Mra W. F. uuia. . Lin m.nA I commlttee5a onsiaugnt on i s- nature. "I ahall be pieasea xo v vnlir invitation." said Mr. Fourth, i - FREE BOX WOOD. Anvoni wiihina box wood may have 'and hope tobe able to express some lm fpe of ehaP8e provided they A - 111 1 1 IT g1 I ... ... .1 will haul it away promptly. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO. (CM(Q)SSEMr Ptrx m4 1 AKES LIFE'S WALK EASY v TRADE-MARK. A shoe for all sorts and conditiona of particularly those who appreciate comfort for the feet men and thorough i This is positivelythe best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by Wlierity, Ralston k Company Snccessore to JOHN IUHN.