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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Granite Tinware We have Just received ft new line of Van Dyke Porcelain Ware, fully guaranteed not to peel or crack. We ere telling this lino at a very Interesting price, and every piece Is a credit to any kitchen. We Make Anti-Rust Tinware a Speolalty, MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. ROSS, HIGGINS GO. GOOO GOODS OUR SPECIALTY. Local Brevities. Craw Fish, cooked In wine, at the Imperial. The Children's Operetta Thursday, June 10th, and Friday, July let Don't forget the datea. Children for the operetta 'Snow White" will rehearse at Fishers' opera house tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Alfred Abrahame and Anton Han- en, native of Norway, yesterday de clared their Intention of becoming cltl- aeni. Daughtere were born yeeterday to Mr. and Mr. William Jacobean of Weet Aatorla and Mr. and Mrs. Will tarn Frederlckeon of Thirty-eighth street The" schooner Mabel Gale departed yeeterday for San Franclaco with 30, 00 feet of lumber. The Columbia left out during the day, but there were no other movement! of consequence along the waterfront Andrew Kllpunen, a well-known tall or, wae arretted yeeterday for having assaulted Victor Bergman, editor of the FinnUh paper, Paclflo Herald. The trouble wae the culmination of an old grudge. Klljunen pleaded guilty before Juetlce Goodman and waa fined the coeta of the case $7.60. : Amateur Photographer Mr. .H. L. Blchardaon, an expert demonstrator, will be at the Owl drug atore today, Wednesday, June 12. to give practical and aclentlflo instruction In the art of photography. This will be of In terest to all those who use a kodak. Hours of demonstration will be from 1 to 5 p. m. The coronation scene In the operetta "Snow White," to be given at -the opera house on June 10 and July 1, will be fully worth the price of admis sion alone. Every feature of the orig inal German royal court will be re produced. The garland dance Is an other feature of the play which will at tract much attention. Rehearsals are being held regularly with much sue cess. Wanted A clrl to do teneral bouse- tlon was put Auditor Anderson came work; small family; no washing; good through with the information that the wages. Mrs. C M. Celler, 188 ara blidui proviaea ior ine increase i Councilman and spectators laugned, Have you a quarter about your and Mr. Hansen himself was com clothes? You can't Invest it In any- pellcd to smile as ne toon nis seai. thin that will alve you more pleasure and satisfaction than four boxes of "We are In receipt of a very hand "Hood River Berries." We have ern. some souvenir program of the eleventh Ross, Hlgglns ft Co. I annual assembly of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association, which X rather unusual sight was wit- meets ai uiaasume par jmy it, uu nfld on Commercial street last even- continues in session 1 days. Vr lng, when a fisherman came riding Thomas McClary, who appears on the along on a bicycle with a large chlnook program for the fourth year, nas ae- tranced to the handle-bars, nominated Chautauqua as tne peo- th Additv of the soectacle appealed pie's college, where they get the new- tn the humor of the crowds that lined est thought in tneir own language. th. tr.et. and the cyclist was sub- The platform talent this year I of jected to much "kidding." superior quality. Dr. Newell Dwlght Hlliis comes from Beecners xamous At yesterday's session of the clr- old Plymouth church. Captain Rlcb- eult court Judas McBrlde granted de- mond Pearson Hobson, the hero of ,r.. nf divert In three case, Grace Santiago, comes to speak on our navy. E. Wolf was granted a divorce from Hobson Is one of the greatest drawing F. M. Wolf; Nils P. Adamson was cards on the lecture piaiiorm loaay, .r,A Aimrrt, from Anna M. Adam- land crowds throng to bear him. Then son, and Minnie O'Neil was divorced there Is Lou J. Beauchamp, me nu rmm John 3. o'NelL A few orders in I morous philosopher." of Hamilton, U equity cases were also handea down, who comes with a chautauqua repu- The session wll be continued today, tatlon second to none. His two lec tures, "Take the Sunny Side" and The lhat There Are Engines Ran well part of tbe time Ran poorly all of the time Won t worK any time VAo STANDARD GAS ENGINES HUNS WELL ALL THE TIME C. II. Carlson, Agents Of. M. McBride iu.i.1 I..-, i u ,,,.uii.. ) Lgjes-gMSil "he Needs ola leme Are Numerous And sometimes expensive It you have not found the right ptsoe t trade. There are many stores where you can secure low-priced goods, but only a few of them are able to give quality together with low price. WE GIVE B0TI Beeause we buy right, sell right and are satisfied with a living profit Suoh things as Table Linen, Towels, Lace Curtains, Sheetings, can be purchased to a better advantage than any ether store in Astoria. a. mmm c. Astoria's Leading Dry Goods Merchants, Th.r. win . murder in the Third Aa of Young Men," are masterpieces. ward yesterday. An innocent-looking I Dr. Thomas McClary, always popular,! i.mh waa the victim, and the city comes for his fourth engagement Dr. council Is an accessory to the crime. I Stanley L. Krebs of Pennsylvania gives Vnr -, time cromlscuous lambs have I three lectures on psychology, wun ac- been feeding off flower garden In the tual demonstration on tne piauorm rki.4 vutsrHnv afternoon one I in mind reading. Mrs. Marian A. IUIIU I started In to get a square meal and I white, the editor of the Fine Arts himnnd to -elect as desert 9- par- Journal of Chicago, delivers two pop- tlcular flower in which the lady of Liar lectures and ten morning art the house took great pride. Tbe bus- talks. Mr. Herbert Bashford, the poet K.. n nr the lndv of the house appeared of California and writer of dlstlnc- on the scene with an ax and the lamb L0n, tell of the "Literature of the I now. ready for the butcher shop, west" Arrests are imminent! FOARD . STOKES CO. PERSONAL MENTION. "WHITE HOUSE" snoes for Men WHITE HOUSE" shoes for Women Have you seen them? You can get them cheaper at" The "Bee Hive 9 Sheriff Linvllle left last night for Salem with a trio of men sentenced to A. J. Peterson ha returned nora the penitentiary. Floyd Dunlop goes Portland. up for two and a half years, and Teny Thomas Ross is soendin the week Besich for 14 months. Yesterday ueo. at geasije Neer. who robbed several logging Waiur of Seattle l visiting camps near tne cuy, enverwa & viva, vi ln the cJty 7 . .... m.ta O, M. Young of Portland is In the tn ..hl th. aheriff to take c,ty on buslneM i.im.iAn. neoe Noland renresenUd F. M. Warren was down from Port- wwa' - . . . . M ii I !nn1 vctf or1 a V Neer at the trial ana securea ior we l g man a light sentence upon his agree-1 Edward Barthell of Portland Is visit-1 B ment to plead guilty to tne larceny ung in tne cuy charge which had been placed against J jj xurney of Flavel was ln the him. I cltr yesterday. f V Plner came down from Port- Charlle Jackson will appear oeiore VMtAr(iav. I 0 . -u . lth a. deadly uu" .onnn. The man alashed Henry Bus- 8Kanla yeleraaT' h. with nocketknlfa the previous J. T. Healy or Grays Kiver was in nlaht The gravity of the case made the city yesterday, It a matter for the state courts to Harrison Rhoades of Tacoma 1 in handle, and yesterday Jackson was the city on business taken before Justice Goodman. He I r w. urlstow of Portland is ln told the court his story of the affray the cIty on hU8ineBs. and was held In 150 bonds to appear c D HoweU of portland u nglB. today for preliminary examuwuu.i. n-iw Jackson could not furnisn oonas ana wrman of Seattle Is regis- was sent to jail, inere is a rnB rvMnt. case against the man. who enjoys tne . returned frora , reputation of being a very decent I buglne8g trip to PorUand. of fellow when sober, but aosoiuieiy H w Gmn 0f Portland was in the worthless when under tne mnuence yesterday on business. liquor. The victim or his siasning Herma Croh. hM returned from an not seriously hurt, although he pre-l . . . ,alt , h oM home i Qer- sented a dilapidated appearance aer the cutting scrape. Jackson has oeen, travelina- freight agent In trouble before. f. fh. n.nvpl. a. ria Grande, waa In 1 p.S. Some New Things in Ladles' Spring JacKets Birch tc Jacobsen yesterday com menced the work of moving the old court house, which Is to be located 11 tt nnnrer Elhth street The old structure is in the way of the foun- Aotinn nf the new building. For a time it was supposed it would be ne the city yesterday. W. C. McBrlde, general agent for the Texas & Pacific with offices at Portland, was in Astoria for a time yesterday. Mrs. D. V. Bell and little daughter arrived this morning for a visit too ( Iter tvlfi : Li SS W -V and Comfort " cessary to remove the engine house I u remaIn Jn Astoria through- A ... kltnlr till it I I from tne coun uuuso .. . t tfae Bummeri transpires now that this building will be permitted to remain until the court house Is finished. The lot is to be ex cavated two feet lower than was orlg Inally Intended and a layer of crushed rock installed. Upon this tne concrete Notice. hntinn will rest. The excavation . - , . onUotlnnn labor 4.VMiiuvw.. - I All iintciuai V0..w t work Is now progressing rapidly and mlwB &nd flrms lntenaing to particl- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 There is Nothing So Good As a Well Built 0 & We carry the finest assortment and varied styles in wardrobe, box and bod couches. Como and let us show you what those couches really are. t CHAS. HEILBORN SON : X Astoria's Leading House-furnishers 4 t44444444444440444 4 4444444444 'Hood River Berries" The only ones ln town. Today, four boxes ior 261 cents. Ross, Hlgglns & Co, within a few days the crushed rock will be placed. Yesterday the work men experienced more difficulty with the bear and Newfoundland dog which Norrls Bros.' men burled in the lot, put the carcasses were finally removed. pate in the Fourth of July parade, please notify the grand marshal at once, so they may be given place ln the parade. O. L PETERSON, Grand Marshall., Velox Paper We will have an expert cn Velox - i - jAn..natiotlnn nn Tiies w. w - raper Mi uwuww.i council the previous night, and as well June 21st frora to 5 p. m. - . . X A . IVa MtAVMntfl 1 . 1 Mayor Surprenant yesterday signed all of the ordinances passed by the . I Utt, M Ullt? w. attached his signature to. the warrants interested in photography ordered arawn. ine m coraially invited to attend. , enernuu dlnance that became enecuvo & xhtng, Astoria, Ore. day was the measure lncretumnf io weekly license for foot peddlers from FREE BOX WOOD, $10 to $25. An Interesting incident Anyon wlshina box wood may have occurred when the bill waa brought up tam, fn9 0f eharge, provided they for third reading ana nnai p""M5'- w, haul It away promptly. Councilman Hansen said several, mer- TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO, chants had suggested to htm that the increase should have been to $25 and Visit Your Eastern Friends. he thought the ordinance, which he LoW rates to aU Eastern point via supposed provided for an advance to $20, should be altered to conform to his view. ; He moved to that effect after a little speech, but before the mo ths North-Western Line C St P. M. ft O. Ry. Write for particular to H. 1 Slaler, General Agent 1 Third street Portland, Ore. CARPENTER'S TOOLS We make a Specialty of car penter's tools, all sorts, Qualities and Hinds. Every thing from a nail punch to a drilling machine. And you get them at prices that have made the F. (Q. S. Co. famous 19 Where Your Money Buys Most (pi not I i "11nriiWl11"'-, 1 eUL 4f P ve 4 MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY . . llM.lllf. A shoe for all sorts and conditions of men and particularly those who appreciate thorough conuort tor me leet , " J I This is positively;ilie best $3.50 and $4.00 J Shoe on the Market to-day, for Bale by Wherity, Ral ston & C oninnni Successors to JOHN IIAIIK.