THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1904,
PAGE FIVE.
Granite Tinware
W havt Just received a tw line of Vn Dyka Porcelain Wara,
fully guaranteed not to peel or crock. W are oiling this line at
a very Interesting price, and tvery piece li t credit to any kitchen.
We Meke Anti-Rust Tinware a Speolalty.
MONEY BACK IF NOT iATISFIED.
ROSS, HIGGINS CO.
0000 GOODS OUR SPECIALTY.
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local Brevities.
Craw Fish, cooked In wine, at the
Imperial
The Children' Operetta Thursday
June 20th, and Friday. July let Don't
forget the date
A large crowd waa on the docks last
Evening to look at the steamer Ne-
rtsksn aa ahe came In. .
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Watch the datea Tbureday,
SO, and Friday. July L
June
Lost LadyV watch chain, with
email round elide, pearl setting. Find
er please return to this office.
Five thousand copies of the souvenir
folders have been forwarded to 8t
Louis by the Chamber of, Commerce,
where they will be distributed by IL 8.
Lyman and Miss Magee.
Wanted A girl to do general house
works small family; not wanning; good
wages. Mrs. C. M. cener, iss sro i,
Work has been commenced on the
new warehouse for Charles Hellborn
k Son In the rear of their present
store building.
Ida Sophia, the 2-year-old daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. Oustav Olsen of North
Shore, died Saturday evening after a
short Illness. The funeral Is to be held
this morning from the family residence
and Interment will take place In Green
wood cemetery.
Arrangements are being made for the
funeral of the late Andrew Johnson,
whose body Is sUll at the morgue. The
lighthouse department will bear the
expenses of the funeral It was ascer
tained that Johnson had $60 coming
to blm from the government
Married At the Baptist parsonage
in this city, Saturday evening, June 1,
Rev. L. J, Trumbull officiating, Will
iam Knapp and Miss Cecilia Takao,
both of Clatsop county, Oregon.
There Are Engines
Run well part oftbe time
Ran poorly all of the time
Won t work any time
UfiQ STANDARD GAS ENGINES
HUNS WELL ALL THE TIME
0. It. Carlson, Agents G. M. McBride
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"WHITE HOUSE' shoes for Men
'WHITE HOUSE" shoes for Women
ave you seen them?
"You can get them cheaper at"
Mr. H. I Richardson, an expert
demonstrator, will be at the Owl drug
store Wednesday. June 22, to give
practical and scientific instruction in
the art of photography. The demon
stration will be of great interest to
all kodakers. Hours of demonstration
will be from 2 to 6 o'clock.
Theodore Nelson is another fisherman
who has taken a plunge Into the cold
depths of the Columbia. Yesterday
afternoon while Nelson was putting
his net out he reached over the gun
wale to untangle a cork that had
fouled the net. He slipped on the wet
bottom of the boat and took his dally
bath. He waa hauled out without in
curring damage.
Among the Finnish population there
was war for a time yesterday after
noon. The war started with a pre
llmlnary skirmish among the children
of two families and ended In a broken
n,.a ami n. skinned flut among the
chlldrens' elders. Later it was an
nounted that the elders aforesaid had
repaired to a saloon to settle their
differences In that liquid wherein men
drown both their sorrows ana tneir
Joys. 1
The Astoria & Columbia River rail
road issued a unique folder entitled,
What the Wild Waves Say at Sea
side." The folder Is well illustrated
and treats to a great extent of the
merits of the scenery between Portland
and the city by the sea, Astoria oc
cupies an Important part of the folder,
and there Is a picture of the river
during regatta time. There Is also
the life-story and photograph of Te
Tents Tenia, the last of the Clatsops.
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P. S. Some New Things in Ladies' Spring JacKets
The street committee of the council
yesterday opened bids for the improve
ment of three streets. For the Improve
ment of Thirty-seventh street from the
aieyway between blocks 14 and 1$ to
Commercial street, tho following bids
were presented: Birch k Jacobsen,
$299.75; C. O. Palmberg, $351; Otto
Peterson, 1301.50, The contract was
awarded to Birch k Jacobsen,' For
the Improvement of Duane street from
Thirty-seventh to Thirty-eighth, a 0.
Palmberg bid $590, and Birch k Jacob
sen $542.70, the last named firm getting
the contract The following bids were
received for the improvement of Thirty-sixth
street from Franklin avenue
to Duane street: C. Q.' Palmberg,
$2720: W. A. Ooodln, $2274. Ooodln,
got the contract.
Formal orders were handed down In
the circuit court yesterday by Judge
McBride as follows: Maude Bryan vs.
M. H. Bryan, decree of divorce; Thomas
Dolg vs. John W. Welch, decree con
firming sale; A. Klljunen vs. C. C C.
Rosenberg, judgment; Sophia Harrison
vs. J. Henry Harrison, default; city of
Astoria vs. J. E. W. MacFarlane, dls
mliwil: W. C. Parsons vs. Astoria k
Columbia River railroad, dismissed;
H. E. Noble vs. Pauline M. Thiel, set
for trial June 27; Stoffer Peter Raskl
vs. Marcus Wise, referred to C. E. Run-
yon; Alexander McDonald vs. Clatsop
rotintv. defendant ollowed to file
amended answer; Charlotte Grlmberg,
administratrix, vs. Columbia River
Packers Association, set for trial Sep
tember 20; J. P. CarlBon vs. Gus Hag
blom, dismissed; John Turple vs. D
H. Welch, set for trial June 28; Jane
K. and A. M. Smith vs. O. R. & N Co..
..n.! nrlilirp Orant ft al. VS. O. R. k
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Women who need
Ready-to Wear Garments
Should call at our store and look over the assortment we art
now showing.
Nothing' to Equal
It In Astoria j& j&
We ean fit you right In the store, If thera ara any slight
alterations to b made, our expert tailors in tho Dressmak
ing' Department ara at your sarvioa. We want to please
you In every purohasa you make, no matter how great or small.
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Astoria's Popular Dry Goods House.
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Co., demurrers overruled and de
fendant allowed 20 days to answer,
hoth cases referred to C. E. Runyon
to take testimony; Emily M, Cashel vs
G. Kelly et al., et for argument
June 21; Mary Denk vs. jacob Denk,
decree of divorce.
Councilman Etelland reports that the
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The midnight closing ordinance
which, it was reported some days ago,
was to be Introduced at the meeting
of the council last night, failed to ma
terialise. It Is now understood that the
ordinance will not be Introduced, but
that saloons will be permitted to stay
open day and night. For a time several
of the councllmen seemed determined
to present the measure and pass it,
but have since, It is understood, ex
perienced a change of opinion regard
ing the matter. The reported depar
ture caused some apprehension among
the saloonmcn of the city, who feared
their business would suffer as a result
of the new regulation.
goats and sheep and lambs are stlil
enjoying themselves by eating up east
end flower gardens. When Mr. Belland
brought the matter before the council
a week ago, City Attorney Smith sug
gested to him that he tell the troubles
of' the Third ward to the dogcatcheT.
Mr. Peterson lnf armed the councilman
that he had no authority to apprehend
goats; that his Jurisdiction did not ex
tend beyond Thirty-eighth street, and
that he had no particular desire to go
Into the goat-catching business. So
the animals are still enjoying their
liberty, arid the Third ward Is still in
trouble.
PERSONAL MENTION.
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There is Nothing So Good
As a Well Built 0 0 &
We carry the finest assortment and varice styles in'
wardrobe, box aid bed couches. Come and let ua
show oou what these couches really are.
CHAS. HEILB0RN $ SON
A.infifiU Leading House-furnishers
at mJr
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Over 1200 neonle went to Seaside
Sunday from this place and Portland.
The crowd was a very orderly one and
spent the day In various ways, but re
frained from spending their money, ac
cording to the reports of Seaside mer
chant. On restaurant man stated
that he took In 80 cents, and couldn't
for the life of him think what to do
with the money. In the meantime i
hundred persons were eating home
made lunches within a stone's throw
of his place of business. The day was
a fine one at the beach and the crowd
had "a pleasant time. How pleasant
may be Judged from the actions of a
man on the train who grew so hilarious
that he leaned from the window as the
train was leaving Seaside, waved his
handkerchief and cried: "Good-bye,
clams!"
The Retail Clerks' Protective Asso
ciation, held a meeting last night and
elected the following officers: Presi
dent, William Ross; first vice presi
dent, Charles Iverson; second vice
president, John E. Johnson; financial
secretary, Emil Nleman; recording
secretary, O. W. Whitman; treasurer,
Randall Reed; guide, H. B. Connell;
guardian, Irv. Morrison; delegates to
Central Labor Council. H. B. Connell,
William Ross, Charles E. Johnson, A.
W. Bennest and H. E. Roelfa.
Ted Hlgglns Is home from his school
in Portland.
G. W. Shirley of Portland waa In the
city yesterday.
C. U. Nelson of Portland was In the
city yesterday.
M. J. Barbour of Seattle was in the
city yesterday.
H. D. Edwards of Seattle is in the
city on business.
enfna .Tannoon of Altoona was in
the city yesterday..
J. H. Hansen of Deep River waa In
the city yesterday.
Mrs. Victor Beno has returned from
a visit to Seaside.
W. D. Martin of Oregon City was in
the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike New of New York
are visiting in the city.
Miss Ethel Edwards of Cathlamet
was in the city Sunday. I
Miss Alma Peterson of San Francis
co is visiting in the city.
, Frank Spittle returned yesterday from
a business trip to Portland.
J. C. Utslnger and wife have left for
Seattle to visit several days with their
son and daughter.
Mrs. J. W. McCulley, sr., and Mrs,
H. B. Thompson of Portland visited In
the city Sunday. They returned to
Portland on the evening train.
Mrs. James W. Welch is In Portland
attending the grand cabin, Native
Daughters of Oregon, which convened
yesterday. She will remain for the
Pioneer day exercises on Wednesday.
Visit Your Eastern Friends.
Low rates to all Eastern points via
the North-Western Line C St P. M.
k O. Ry. Write for particulars to
H. L. Slsler, General Agent, 132 Third
street, Portland, Ore.
Velox Paper.
We will have an expert on Velox
Paper give a demonstration on Tues
day. June 21st, from S to B p. m.
Everyone Interested In photography
cordially invited to attend. Sherman
& Thing, Astoria, Ore.
FREE BOX WOOD.
Anyone wishing box wood may have
same free of chsrge, provided they
will haul it away promptly.
TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO
CARPENTER'S
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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
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