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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1904. PAGE FIVE. iSSSS esefvlng Kettles ....For Fruit Canning.... ROSS, HIGGINS CO. The Tlttco Where You Save Money Bv Spending It. Local Brevities. Watch the dates Thursday, 30, and Friday, July 1. June Oafar Winters, a native of Norway, yesterday declared his intention of be coming cltlsen of the nlted States. Contractor N. Clinton baa completed the work of repairing for the county (he old railroad bridge over the Ne canlcum and baa notified the court to Inspect the work for acceptance. Tho construction of the reservoir for the Seaside water system baa been completed and the laying of the main 4-ondult U finished for a distance of coo yards. It la expected that the ntlre plant will be ready for service within two weeka Marcus Busman, retired cattle king and kadlng politician, wilt be arraign ed before Justice Ooodman today for assault The complainant la Nick Kaaepy. who charges that Busman 1at blm with a walking stick. Kare jy seems to have been pretty badly used up. The Astoria water commission will hold a special meeting this afternoon 4o receive the report of Vf. A. Qron dahl, the Portland engineer, to whom was referred the plana, specifications and bids for the proposed retaining wall around the old reaervolr. It Is very probable that a contract for the work will be awarded at this meet- i Ing. lion, J. Bruce Pol worth baa accept ed the invitation to deliver the oration of the day on the Fourth of July In Astoria. Chairman O'Connell received the acceptance yesterday. This se lection will no doubt pleas a great number of Astorlana, as the address Is sure to be a patriotic and scholarly effort Mr. Pol wart h was down from Cathlamet yesterday making prepara tions for the removal of his law office from bis present location to this place. He expects to move to Astoria In about three weeka, and he wilt be associated with the well-known law Arm of Smith Bros. gates to the convention. The high give an exhibition free of charge in school has, not yet elected its dele-1 return for the dance concession al gates, and the students of this school lowed It The dance will be held on are requested to assemble at the high the night of the Fourth, and the funds school building at 7:18 this evening derived will go toward paying for the to decide upon the delegates. Much hew uniforms, Interest is being manifested in the coming convention, and the session! gives promise of proving an interest' ing one. BASEBALL. SCORES. Paoifto Coast At Portland Oakland, 2; Portland, 4 At Tacoma San Francisco, 7; Ta coma, 1, At Seattle Los Angeles, 6; Seat The members of the local lodge of Foresters who demonstrated their bus tllng qualities were banqueted by the order lost night Some time ago it tie, 1L was decided that all members who Paoifio National. should secure one or more nc mem-1 At Boise Spokane, 4; Boise, 8 bers during the mcoiths of April and At Salt Lake Butte, 11; Salt Lake, S, May should be banqueted, together! American. with tne new memDers securea, anai xt St Louis New Tork, 1; St last evening the promise of the lodge J Louis, . was fulfilled. The proposal resulted At Cleveland Washington, 0: Cleve In a rare bustling contest with the I tand, . result that last night s meeting wasi At Detroit Philadelphia, 0; De very largely attended. An excellent troit, t musical program was rendered, ana At Chicago Boa ton. 0: Chicago. At yesterday's session of the county court bids were opened for repair of portions of the Lewis and Clark road. Two bids were tendered, that of B. D. Sloop, for IS2S, and that of J. Butts, for 1543.25. Upon these bids the court took no action, but awarded to U K Wilson the contract for repairing a portion of the Lewis and Clark road for I12S. For repair work on the Necanlcum road two bids were pre sented, as . follows: John Voilmer, $630; J. 8. Johnson, $550. The con tract was awarded to Johnson. Cbaa. Hanson as awarded the contract for building a road on Burk'a bill, at 75 cents a lineal foot The court ad journed until the 23rd last the spread was quite In keeping with the usual method of the Foresters In the way of entertainment The ban- auet lasted until midnight and waa a pronounced success. National. At New Tork St Louis, S; New Tork, 2. At Brooklyn First game: Cincln natl, 0; Brooklyn, 4. Second game Cincinnati, 5; Brooklyn, 10. At Philadelphia Pittsburg, t; Phil adelphia, I. At Boston Chicago, 3; Boston, 4. PERSONAL MENTION. The convention of school children called for the purpose of electing a goddess of liberty and representatives of the various states for the Fourth of July celebration will be held at S o'clock Saturday afternoon at A. O. U. W. halt The Convent of the Holy Names baa been allowed four dele- r do it mv. DECORATE Y0UR-R00HS! See our ltorlaps, Leo-then, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations, Crown Moulding, Hato and Picture Rails, Etc. B. F.ALLEN G SON, 365-367 Commercial Street The court bouse yard greatly re sembles a farm at the present time, Architect Grondahl having yesterday commenced the work of making the excavation for the court Souse foun dation. Scrapers are being used to level off th block, and within a short F. Hardesty la In Portland on time the concrete work will be com- business, menced. There has been some talk Miss Maud Stockton is visiting In of a determination upon the part of tomana intm-Miixl nartlM to take stens to ore-1 Mrs. F. D. Kuetter is visiting In vent the county from going ahead with Portland. the work, the allegation belna made Miss Brunold is visiting with friends that the court baa no legal right to 'n Uwaco. do so. As yet however, nothing defln- w. j. uross i i-oriiana ia visiung In the city. Ite has transpired. The foundation Is being Installed by day labor. John UKers of Frankfort was in the city yesterday. M. J. Conley of Portland was In the city yesterday, ' W. B. Donaldson waa over from Chi aaana ttaaaantt 8 tt tt a tt tt tt tt tt Some People Are Wise And some are otherwise. Get wise to the value of our Pre scription Department when you want Pure, Clean Drugs and Medicines aoourately compounded. Anything In our stock of from our prescription counter, you can depend upon as being the best. Get It at Corner of Fourteenth llnrt'o Prntr Qtnro and Commercial Street 11011 S UlUg OlUIU tttttttttttttttttttttttt tttttt tt tt tt a tt tt tt tt tt You Will Need a efrkfeirator During the warm summer days and you should ex ercise judgment in making the selection We Carry the Best line in tho city and can supply your every want. There will be no trouble about socuring ice this sum mer as Malar Bros, have arrangod to soil ice to tho family trade. " Ice and a good refrigorator 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 Fred McCauley was on trial before Justice Ooodman yesterday on a charge of having threatened to kill Mrs, Frank BldwelL The trouble came pok yesterday. about as the result of a do- flaht Mc- c. fi. Brown or oystervme is in tne Cauley, it appeared from the mass of city on business. conflicting evidence adduced at the yesterday on business. hearing, owns a dog which has fur- A- T. Oakley or Seattle was In tne nished amusement for Mrs. Bid well's I W. A. Stine made a business trip to I dog, the latter animal having fre-1 Portland yesterday. auently set uion and chewed tin the George McFarland of Olney was In McCauley dog. McCauley waa said to the city yesterday. have acoeared durlna one of the doe I Miss Clair Ktman of San Francisco fights with a pistol, and to have made Ui visiting In Astoria. the statement that be would Just as Henry Harlan of Portland Is regis soon kill Mrs. Bldwell as the dog tered at the Occident which bad been chewtna; ud hla canine. Mrs. P. E. Ferchen has returned from So he was arrested. The pistol with a visit to Grays River. which McCauley was charged with I B. S. Soule of Portland arrived In having made the demonstration was I the city on the noon train. Introduced in evidence, and was found James Boyle, the Walluskl farmer, to have neither stock, lock nor barrel, waa in the city yesterday. being a toy revolver. The evidence I D. A. Mcintosh of Vancouver, B. C, was so conflicting that Justice Good- Is a guest at the Occident man dismissed the case. "W. W. Ridehalgb was In Portland city on business yesterday. Councilman Belland yesterday re- F. W. Burpee of Bellingham is in ceived a letter from his brother, Sven the city on a business trip. Belland. who went north for the Alas- Isaao Bergman was over from his ka Fishermen's Packing Company on (Grays River ranch yesterday. the steamer North King. The letter J. W. Bailey, the Oregon food com Is dated Dutch Harbor, May 10, and mlssioner, was in the city yesterday. says:' "We arrived here today: all J. H. Templeton and C. C. Wright well. Our trip from Astoria was of Eugene are In the city on a short made in 14 days. We encountered visit stormy weather and head winds and J. H. Johnson, the Seaside merchant had rather a disagreeable voyage, was in the city on business yester B There Is now a lighthouse at Unamak 1 day, pass, so we had no difficulty in finding Phillip Cherry Is home for his vaca. our way; sailed in at night We tlon from the Corvallls agricultural struck ice outside Kelson lagoon, and college. tried for three days to force our way I Mrs. Fred W. Ripperton returned through, but had to give it up. As yesterday from a visit with friends in we came out of the Ice we met the Portland, North Star, which had a fine trip up, I Max Pracht special agent of the making the run in 10 days. P. H. Interior department was In the city Johnson is here with the Alaska Pack- yesterday, ere' steamer President, and the Kodlak, Jack Wilson, a member of the Wash another Alaska Packers' Association hngton board of pilot commissioners, is boat has been here for two weeka I in the city. There is more Ice than we have everj Martin Booth was down from Al before seen. We are at Dutch Harbor I toona yesterday looking over the fish for coal, and will resume our trip to-ling situation. morrow." The letter adds that all Miss Kathryn Shlvely leaves this were well on the North Star and on morning for Portland, where she will the A. P. A. steamers. I spend her vacation witn ner parents. Mrs. R. lireslauer of Chlco. Cal.. ac At a meeting of the Astoria hose companled by her daughter, la In the If You Buy Your Suit From Us Its Right Because we esrry the largest and most stylish line of Ladies' Ready to Wear Garments in Astoria We ean not afford to tell you that a Suit is so and se unlmui w fn mk ur statements good.. That's why we have the largest Suit and Cloak trade in the city. You can depend en a garment being just as represented if you buy it from us. Astoria's Leading Suit and Cloak House. FOARD m STOKES CO. CARPENTER'S TOOLS We make a Specialty of car- t penter's tools, all sorts, qualities and Rinds. Every- (i thin ft from a nail punch to a drilling machine. And you fei them at prices that have made the F. & S. Co. famous FOARD & STO ES Where Your Money Buys Most. . . i i 14. AAA I team neia iu evening vtatlnr her sisters. Mrs. I. to enter the Portland tournament on . MoPr1Jltl Cohen July .7 and 8. The team will leave Astoria on the morning of the 6th, and at Portland will compete with teams from Vancouver, Wash., The Dalles. Oregon City and two teams from Port land. Ten days before the date set for the departure of the team a tryout will be held, at which the men who will represent the city are to be se lected. The competitors will run 200 yards and the best men will get places on the team. In all, 15 raea will thus be chosen, and it is the wish of the men now running that all Astorlans who. regard themselves as capable will try out for place on the team. Every body Is eligible, and it is felt that the best team can be secured only by the participation of all crack runnera New uniforms have been ordered and will be received here In time for use at the local Fourth of July celebration. There will be no hose tournament In Astoria this Fourth, but tfca team will' Herman Crohn, who has been visit ing with his parents in Germany, has reached New Tork on the return trip and will visit the world's fair before coming on to Astoria. Herbert M. Ostroskl Is visiting in the city from Spokane, where he has been attending college. He is the guest of Mrs. L Cohen. Mr. Ostroskl Is editor-in-chief of the Houston Crimson, the organ of the Houston school. Free! We serve today to every customer at our store a dish of Wheat Sloica Pudding. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. FREE BOX WOOD. Anyone wishing box wood may have same free of charge, provided they will haul it away promptly. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO. am MP jjT -V S 0 K s.v 'IAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY TRADEMARK. A shoe for all sorts and conditions of particularly those who appreciate comfort for the feet men and thorough This is positively best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe on the market to-day, for sale by Wherity, Ralston & Gomp any Successors to JOHN I11IIN. 1