The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 11, 1904, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 11, 1904.
PAGE FIVE,
GOLD SEAL MAPLE SYRUP
A very good grade for the money
Quart Dottles-Very Nice 25c each
NEW STOCK OLP MANCE SYRUP
Quarts 45c, 1-2 gals. 75c
Gallons $1.35 ' 1
ROSS, HIGG1NS (Q, CO.
Good (JooiIn Our HjK' lalI
Local Brevities.
ItMt A yt'lliiw cansry. Reward will
! imld for return to the Central hotel
iiiurry rrlduy afternoon wen M. Murk.
He whs reported to be resting easily
yesterday mid hi recovery In ex
pVCtl'd.
First papers of cltliseiishlp were
grunted yesterday to IVter Hauborg, o
native of Norway, mid (wear Ijturell
n native of Finland.
In the probate court yestorday on or
der wum rimdo allowing Mary P. Thorn
moii 1150 inontlily for the core of the
' minor heirs of O. 11. Thomson, de-
re iiNt-d,
A runiniiiKe mile will ojx-n tomorrow
next dor to the milk depot on the cor
ner of Tenth and I'uune streets under
the auspices of the Aid Society Of the
Presbyterian church,
MuitIiik licenses were Issued yes
terdny to the following persons: Jo
him Jatonen and Amanda Horg, Ole
Olson mid Olnti Lclkncs, gentry Nlva
und Itulda Ostrom, i
The steamer lice was aground yes
terday on the sands opposite Smith
Point. She started for era with a cart o
of lumber, but ran out of the channel.
She In bound for Hun Kronclsco.
The regular meeting of the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce will be held
tomorrow night. Several matters of
considerable Importance are to be call
ed up for action, and n full atendnnre
of member! In therefore requeued.
Minn Peavers, a Chicago milliner of
IiIkIi repute, arrived yesterday from
that rlly to take charge of the milli
nery detriment of the lie Hive. Mix
Delivers' experience and reputation In
sure for her putron the Intent mid
most desirable feature of the art.
The man who wan hurt at the Itugby
Two upplli iiht-i:)nn A nil ted and
Adolph Mliuird -tk the civil service
examination yesterday ' for ' carrier
i lerk at the postonVe. The pApera have
been forwarded to Washington.
I:. Z. t'wigusoik and wife yesterday
sold to U. M. Leather, the north 110
feet of lot 2. blo k lir,. Hhlvely's Aato.
Ho. The property In ut the corner of
fifteenth and Exchange streets, and the
consideration waa 12500.
Colonial oysters, the choicest shell
fish .product of the watera of the Pa
cific coast, are kept exclusively at the
Imperial Oyster Houae, whers tbey are
served in any style. The Colonial Is of
Blue Point site and of delicious flavor.
J. Q. A. llowlby, O. C. Fulton and
A. M. Smith have been appointed a
committee for the purpose of prepar
ing plans for. organisation of the As
toria Bur Association. The reKrt of
the committee will be presented at a
meeting to be held next Friday night.
The lighthouse tender Columbine re
turned to port yesterday, after an ab
sence of a month In Alaskan waters.
The revenue cutter Perry, which has
been In the north for some months, has
arrived at Seattle on her return, and Is
exected to reach Astoria In a few
days. She will winter here.
DTrbano's Royal Itullnn band will
begin a week's engagement at the Star
theater tomorrow night as the' head
of an unusually strong bill. This band
Is composed of 21 soloists, alt crack
musicians. It has just filled a long
engagement 1n Portland, where It was
the Star attraction. Manager Gevurts
Is determined not to be outdone, and
has procured this aggregation of con-
MtmmHiiiiiiH nnniiinmmtT
There Are Engines
Run well part of the time
Ran poorly all of the time
Won't worK any time
XShQ STANDARD GAS ENGINE
UUNS WELL ALL THE TIME
that
U. II. CARLSON & COail'ANY, Ajrents ; V'
HHnHiiinnnnnnirTtHTHB
cert players at a great expense as a
special treat for bis patrons during this
week. To miss hearing them Is to miss
a musical feast.
Alex ('. fllrard, nephew of the lute
A, J, Megler mid formerly a resldeot of
this city, und Mls Marlon O. Mac
ni'lll, diiughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. John
MacnWH of Albany, ore., were mar
rlcd ut the home of the bride's parents
September 7. Mr. mid Sirs. Olrard
will reside nt Hoqulum, Wash., where
Mr. Olrurd Is connected with the Dully
Waiililiigtonlnn. "
According to a statement published
In Skandlnuven, a Chicago paper, $11,-
000 has been sent to Norway for the
assistance of the people of Aalesund,
whh h was destroyed by fire, last win
ter. The sum mentioned wua con
tributed by the Norwegians of th
Fnlted Flutes, and the Norwegians of
Astoria gave their share. The fund
has not yet been closed..
Major Mills. I. S. E., stationed at
Brittle, and United States Senator Fos
ter of. Washington ' are expected to
reach Astoria today on the revenue
cutter Orant. They huve been touring
the coast. President Welch of the
Chamber of Commerce has appointed
the following committee to meet the
visitors: Senator Fulton, J. Q. A.
llowlby, Samuel Elmore, (. W, Louns
berry and Collector of Customs Robb.
Major Mills and Senator Foster will
go up the river as far as Vancouver,
The Seaside Sentinel Insists that the
recent anll-gambllng order Issued by
the town authorities was "on the
square." The Sentinel commends the
action of the council. It expresses the
opinion that gambling among gamb
lers Is nil right, but that the public
should not be permitted to. take a
chance with the professionals. Now
that gambling haa been closed, the Sen
tinel believes many Seaside residents
will have money with which to pay
their meat and grocery bills. The pa
per adds that the order will remain In
effect permanently.
According tto H. 0. Merrill of the
Columbia Cedur Company, Skamokuwa
Is on the boom. The Howell Shingle
Company Is now building a new shin
gle mill there with an output of 250.000
a day. The company Is made up of
Dps Moines men and they will spend
large sum of money at Skamokuwa.
Their new mill will give employment
to 35 men. The Columbia Cedar Com
pany's mill has a dally output of 60,-
000 or more, and soon Skamokawa will
be turning out 300,000 shingles every
day. The new mill will be the most
Important enterprise of the town.
o far as the crowd was concerned, and
ihe Star did a bigger buslnesa last
night than In any previous night. Miss
MhIj was responsible for It all. She
ippearcd laid night In her bewitching
It lie turn, and as she smilingly stood
n the limelight the crowds applauded
ler as performers are seldom applaud
ed. Mrs. Mandevllle has consented to
remain In the city until tomorrow
morning, so Miss Babe will appear at
today's matinee and the evening per
formances. This means that there Is
to be another crush at the popular the
ater tonight. While Miss Babe Is un
questionably the feature or the show,
the bill throughout Is an excellent one.
The Bentis, who enjoy the reputation
of being the highest salaried team ever
booked for a vaudeville show, have
scored a decided success In Astoria.
.Miss Mnrgery Mandevllle and Zarnlta
are aluo warm favorites, -while Swede
Usher brings down the house. Be
cause of the excellence of the bill the
seating capacity of the Star, which ex
ceeds that of both of the other vaude-
vlllo b'ues, g nightly taxed.
The Haylor brothers, charged with
having robbed Dr. E. C. Linton, ap
peared before Justice Goodman by their
attorney, f. C. Fulton, yesterday and
waived preliminary examination. The
circuit court will meet shortly and the
cases will then be tried before a Jury.
Justice (ioodman placed the bonds of
the men at $S0O and they were sent
to Jail In default of the amount. The
information against H. D. Baney, who
was arrested for complicity In the rob
bery, was withdrawn, and he was held
In f 1000 bonds as a witness. He fur
nished bail. E. Hardy, who was with
Linton at the time he lost his diamond.
Is being detained at the county Jail as
a witness, being unable to furnish $100
bonds. The Saylor boys seemed very
happy when seen at the county jail
yesterday. They are in the right-hand
corridor with Harry' Hogue, awaiting
trial for highway robbery, and a Ger
man who uttered a worthless check.
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CHANDLERS
PASTEL,
PAINTINGS
In the window at
Sverison' s B o o h S t b r e
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A HAPPY HOME FOR YOU :
If you let us
furnish it with
our splendid
DINING, BED ROOM,
PARLOR, AND KIT
CHEN FURNITURE
Everything
compete for
the house
FINE STEEL RANGES
CARPETS AND LINO
LEUM &. &
l1 CHAS. HEILBORN Q SON :
Astoria's Complete House-furnishers
Local Norwegians ate deploring the
deuth of Slvert Nielsen, president for
many years of the strotlng, the upper
branch of the Norwegian congress.
Nellsen was the Lincoln of Norway.
He was originally a fisherman, but
afterwards became a. school teacher.
He wus elected to the the storting In
1859 and up to the time of bis death
served In the upper house. His con
tinuous service as a lawmaker exceeds
that Of any other public man. In 185
he was elected president of the body.
In ISM he Jot 4 he use of, his right
hand and thereafter used his left to
wrUe. His charitable career haS4 en
deared him o Norwegians,' and his
passing Is genuinely deplored.
. The bark Harry Morse, bringing the
cannery crew and pack of the Colum
bia River Packers' Association, and the
ship C. F. Sargent, wjth the crew and
prick of the Portlnnd-Aluska Company,
reached ' port yesterday from, 'Bristol
buy, Aluska. For 'the first 10 days aft
er leaving the Nushagnk the vessels
experienced head winds, which de
layed .them, but the passage was a
pleasant one. Three of the Cheese
employed by the Packers died' during
the season one 'on the trip north, an
other at Nushagnk and the third on, the
trip down. The men who died 'ofuthe
way were burled at seu. The Sargent
lost none of her complement, -The
Morse has taken a berth at the Piwck
ers' dock, where her salmon cargo will
be discharged, while the Sargent .will
discharge nt Portland. ' . .
PERSONAL MENTION.
H. G. Merrill down from Skamak-
awa to spend Sunday with friends.
Mrs. J. A. Munroe'und children, who
were visiting at Grays River, returned
last evening.
Miss Gertrude Settem has gone to
Chinook, to resume her duties In the
public schools there.
Mrs. C. J. Trenchard and Mrs. A.
Van Dusen will leave for Portland to
morrow, to spend a week with friends.
District Attorney and Mrs. Harrison
Allen and Mrs. Newman have returned
after spending the summer at Cannon
beach.
Mrs. Oeorge Strobrldge o Oakland,
Cal., who has been visiting In Astoria
for the past two months, will leave to
morrow for her home.
Hon. John Kopp and Miss Annie
Kopp pf Bozeman, Mont., arrived In the
city last evening, to visit for a few days
with Mr. and Mrs, C. T. Crosby.
Mrs. M. D., Singleton, who had been
visiting for a few weeks with her sis
ter, Mrs. A. M. Smith, returned to
Portlund last night.
Mrs. Annette Morton has accepted a
position In the public schools at II
waco. Miss Morton has taught In the
Wilmington (S. C.) schools.
'. Notice.
A meeting of the St. Agnes Guild
will ".be held in the residence of Mrs,
P. Li Cherry on Monday, September
1904, at 3 p. m.
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HOTEL. ARRIVALS.
Parker House.
F. J3rlne, Vancouver, Wash.
Philip Minor, city.
F. H. French, Portland.
S. 6. JMdwell, Fort Stevens.
S. LeDew, Fort Stevens.
S. W. Mudge, Alaska.
A. West, city.
U 'Coon, Fort Stevens.
George Blscher, Goble.
Thomas Phillips, Portland.
E. 1). Cooper, Portland.
It must have been a source of Im
mense satisfaction to Miss Babe Man
devllle to know that the announcement
of her appearance at the Star last
evening should have caused so great
a Jam. The Star has been cocked on
several occasions, but last night's
crowd was the record.. The Antorlan
yesterday contained the announcement
that the wonderful little tot would ap
pear last night, and for half an hour
before the curtain went up on the first
show the street In front of' the theater
was literally Jammed with people.
Manager Gevurts seated as many as
the house would possibly hold, and the
standing room spa.ee , was ..crowded,
Finally he closed the doors. The sec
ond show was a repetition of the first
"' ' Listen to the Band. .
At the Star this week. The Jloyal
Italian band of Portland which you
have heard so much about. It Is
great. Then, there's the Great Stans
fleld, too; Gaston and Harvey and
other attractive features. Tou can not
afford to miss the Star this week.
Notice to taxpayers.
The county board of equalisation
will convene at the county clerk's office
on September 26, 1904, and continue
in session dally thereafter, for a period
of one week, for the purpose of pub
licly examining the assessment roll" for
the year 1904 and correcting all errors
In valuation, description or quality of
land, lots or other property, and all
Interests are notified to appear at the
above, time and place for the purpose
of lodging objections, If any there be,
to saldassessment. s '
v i - T. S. CORNELIUS, -Assessor
of Clatsop County, Oregon.
Dated Astoria, August 29. 1904.
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SHIRT WAIST SUITS
NEW TAILOR MADE SUITS
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS
NEW FALL DRESS
TRIMMINGS
NEW FALL MILLINERY
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Where you can always
buy them cheaper at
THE BEE HIVE
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FOARD I STORES CO.
September First
brings the hunt
ing season and
remember that
we have the best
line of amunit
ion in the city.
We also have a
fine line of Guns
and Hunter's
Goods. j& j& j&
FOARD & S
TOKES CO.
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MAKES LIFE'S
WALK EASY
ray
There's a lot of W y
x satisfaction in a
shoe which, after months
wear, needs only polish to
look like new."
Wherity, Ralston Company
THE LEADING SHOE DEALERS