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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1905. , 5 THE MORNING ASTORI AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FLUFF Pure Wheat Food Starch. Guaranteed pure. Unchemicaled. More Wholesome. Daintier. Goes one third further than any Corn Starch for Puddings. Custards, Deserts, Etc' Made on Pacific Coast. ROSS, HIGGINS (& CO. Amuiimmli Tonight. Star Thsatsr Vaudeville. . Iledrlek's theater "Tim Two Wv nit.' Lode MMtlni Tonight Court Astoria, Foresters. CUKhlin Post O. A. R. Alitor Lodge K. of P. Clntou Cuuiifll. Pernio. ' Finnish Hlstei hood. Local Brevities. Special Inductmsnts offered In drsss and walking klrta this wsek at Foard Stokoa Co. Wo fcavo a few boxes of Northern Bpy applies at ,7o por bo. Aatorla Grocery Co. Jmk Huriiit has hut hid charter bill referred to the Clatsop dutefiitloii. It ought to stay lhre. Tile county court will meet today, at which lime It In hoped I hut the tax levies mil be tnado. Special Inducement offered In cook tovoi and air-tight heaters thla week at Foard BtoVes Co. For food things to eat call at til Commercial or phont Main (SI. ' ASTORIA QROCEnY. Bchlltt'a beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and la having the aama effect on the Orotic Nothing better on the market August Akerman has opened a ahoe shop In the cigar alore. 288 Commer cial street, and will make a specialty of repairing. Our large stock of Reliable Footwear will be eold this month at a great re duction. Don't mlaa It Wherlty, Ral ston Co. The Occident toneorlal parlor and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date. Bee Peterson. For wagons, buggies, plows, barrows and all kinds of farm tools and ma chinery see R. M. Gaston at 105 14th street, Astoria, Ore. Umiti naval oranges from It to 4Sc iper dosen. Plenty of good cooking ap ples at too per pox. ASTORIA GROCERY. A burning chimney In the residence of Mr. Hnkr on West Astor street ciilN out the chemical early yemr day morning. No damage was done. The Tuttle charter bill, which was Introduced In the senate whs imenpj Mori'luy by n unanimous vote. It will probably tome up In the house today. The funeral of the late Charles Hten berg was held yesterday under the auspices of the Bcandlnuvlun Heri.vo lent Hoclety and was largely attended. Great reduction In dry goods and clothing will be-made during the month of January at our annual sale, now go ing on. C. H. Cooper. The Mirror Invites the public to Its annual clearance sale of fine liquors. The finest goods and beat treatment Family liquor ators. P. E. Peterson. Our annual aaJe Is the talk of the town patrons have been waiting for It don't miss it; corns early. C. IL Cooper, the leading house of Aatorla. Pr&f. William Heater baa been elect ed principal of the AlJerbrook school to fill the vacancy caused by the reelg natlon of Prof. Stupp. Mr. Kester has been teaching echool at Tlgerdvllle and formerly at Audobon, la., and come highly recommended. There were sev eral applications for the position. John O. Tiber has fitted up a neat saloon In the old Liberty hall building and will give a grand opening Hatur day night. He will carry a choice line of goods. The Orotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry every day. Ths superior quality of goods which l as mads ths Orotto popular, will be supplied. , For sals At Oaston's feed stable, No. 106 Fourteenth street; one Landless harness machine; ons Smith-Premier typewriter; ons 20 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good sacks. If you have a cought or cold be sur and g"t a bottle of White Pine Couirh Kyrup. The beat to be had. For sale at the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at 25 and 50 cents er bottle. The Imperial oyster house Is pre pared to furnish Bhoulwater bay oys ters in quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oyster always on hand. Our large stock of fins dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods and all will be placed on reduced sals prices dur ing the next 80 days. C. H. Cooper, the leading house of Astoria. The lire and water committee has appointed Thomas Davis, II. I!. Lienen vtubrr, Waller Peterson, D. McCrosky and Charles HartolJcs us extra men for the Astoria fire department. Mrs. Andrew Anderson, on Thirty fourth street, will entertain the Ladles' Aid Society it the First Lutheran church this afternoon. Member and friend ure most cordially Invited. At a meeting of the school board Permission was granted the First Lu theran church to dump the dirt from beneath their church building In the gulch adjacent to the Adair school. Representative Law hus introduced a bill In the house providing that all flsh trap spiles must be removed at the etui of the close season, but may be redrlven for the spring fishing season. The case of th? state of - Oregon against John Volmer of Seaside, charged with obstructing a public hlahway, was commenced In the justice court yesterday und continued until today. For the benefit of lodge members nnd visitor the various' lodges of Astoria holding meetings tonight are published at the head of the local column. Also the leading theaters nnd attractions to be presented. The Henby Oas Engines are prize winners of 1904 Regatta, 4 hp 2 ahych murine engine, $195; t hp, 4 cycle, one cylandor, IKS; ( hp, 4 cycle, two cylinder, MM. Ths hp Is built for sinU boats and weigh 450 lbs. gales man for Columbia River. Ludwlg Hauge, Knappton, Wash. The Oregonlun speaks in the highest terms of the comedy "The Two Rivals" presented In that elty by the Jefferson. Marquam Orand was crowded and everyone was well pleased with the play. It wlfl be presented In Aatorla tonight at Hedrick's theater, and there is no doubt the house will be crowded. District Attorney Allen received a message from Judge McBrlde yester day stating that It would be impos sible for him to come to Astoria to try the Unlontown suloon cases, but ae would probably send one of the cir cuit judges of Multnomah county down to try the case. It Is probable that the case will be taken up next Monday. REWARD Ws shall give $10 In gold as a first prize, and $5 as a second prise to ths boy or girl under It years of age, writing the best poem of twj or more verses, using the MONARCH RANGE as the subject of the poem. All poems to be handed in befors f p. m. on February It, 1006. Charles Hell born sc Son, Complete House-furnisher, 690-602 Commercial Street lnsteud of giving "Ben Hur," as an nounced. Dr. E. I House gave a treat to the uudlenec with his Illustrated lecture, "Glimpse of the Spanish American war." Because of the an nouncement "Ben Hur" will be given next Friday evening, and the three remaining on the course ticket. Bo to those with course tickets they get the lecture given last evening free of charge at the Congregational church. That the people of Astoria appreciate a live dally paper that Is not afraid to express Ita sentiments and has a defined policy is attested by the large list of new subscriber. The Astorian claim that It has a larger circulation than all the other daily papers com bined, and Its books are open for In spection to prove the assertion. It Is recognised as the leading newspaper of the city and the bent advertising medium. 3D Days Free Trial ; The quarantine established by City Physician Pllklngton at the residence of Mr. Mcintosh at the corner of Four teenth and Exchange street was re moved yesterday, and the house thor oroughly fumigated. ON Monarch iansesS Then if you are satisfied make us a payment. All goods sold on easy terms. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD, CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. For purs drugs, and prescriptions compounded by a manufacturing chem ist go to Dr. C E. Linton's drug store. 149S Franklin avenue. A complete stock of everything pertaining to a drug store Is carried. tf Come and See! It will be worth your while to call and , examine our stock. We will sell all our h i Mi 1 1 i n And BroKen Lots at 25 per Cent. Wherity, Ralston Company Money Savers in Footwear. Articles of Incorporation of the City Lumber & Rox Company were filed yesterday in the county clerk's office. The Incorporator are John Nordstrom, E. P. N oo nan and G. C. Fulton. The capital stock Is $1500 with shares of the par value of $50 each. The object of the company is to buy and sell lum ber. It Is understood that the com pany will represent the different saw mills of the city In supplying lumber for home consumption. Ofllcer Llndsey picked upv a drunk In the mud In the vicinity of the court house yesterday morning. He deposit ed $5 for his appearanec in the police court yesterday, but falling to appear, It whs declared forfeited. A petition has been circulated In Astoria the last few days asking the legislature to adopt the proposed amendments to the local option law. It has been signed by every business man, and a large majority of the tax payers and nearly every cltlxen, showing the sentiment In Astoria to be almost unanimous for the amendments. Pub lic sentiment hns changed In favor of a reasonable local option measure and agulnst absolute prohibition. Nicholas Papajiumeku, a native ot Turkey, yesterday declared his Inten tion of becoming a cltlxen of the Unit ed States, Bona of the sultnn have been source in the clerk's ofllce for some time. There 1 no complaint about bnslnesa at the Star saloon. Good goods and courteous treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloos. That's what makes business good at the Star. The best Is none too good for our customera City Attorney Smith and several councllmen left for Salem last night In1 the Interests of the Burns charter bill. The democrats will leave no stone unturned to defeat the will of the peo pie, If the Tuttle amendments are de feated the matter will be settled at the polls at the December election an J startling developments In official mis management are certain to be aired. Our January Clearance Sale HAS PROVEN TO BE ALL WE CLAIMED IT. Hundreds of happy buyers have taken advantage of ' the many bargains offered. Why? Because they know from past experience that what we advertise, we mean, Now comes a mark down in our Suit and Coat Department that should be taken advantage of by every lady in Astoria that is in need of a Suit or Coat. Prices are positively the Lowest ever asked or stylish, well made garments - Lot 1, $4 75. Coats and Suits that have been selling at $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 , - $4.75 Lot 2f $9.75. Coats and Suits that have been selling at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00, "-"" : . .1 $9.75 Lot 3,914.75. . Coats and Suits that have been selling at $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, $14.75 Morse Department Store 508510 Commercial St. Where Everybody Likes to Trade YE T' : T I M E To Secure Books and Pictures at Half Price. Clearance Sale ends February 1st. Framed pictures sold cheaper than ever this week. YENSON'S B00E1 STORE. Commercial and 12th Streets. Rev. L. D. Mahone, whose ordination service takes place today, has had a varied record. In 1897 he was a sen lor in college; 189S 1n Spanlsh-Amerl can war: 1S99 In Cuba, Porto Rico and South America, eilueationnl work and teacher in college; 1900 In charge of bureau of literature republican state committee, West .Virginia; published prominent men osKlpt Virginia; 1901 wrote "The DestlntJt the Republic," u book that has received a large sale, clerk of the state legislature of West Virginia; 1902 on lecture platform: 1903 pastor Thirty-fourth Street Methodist Episcopal church, Oakland, Cal.; 1904 field secretary Oregon A. S. I Edu cated for the law, but afterwards en tered the ministry. Mr. Mahone nas also served nnd is now on the staff of several of the eastern papers, where he Is advertising our northwest and the Lewis nnd Clark fair. Rev. O. E. Hnahehn Is back from a trip to Everett, Wash., where the Nor wegian Lutheran Free church hns IU high school, which was started last fall. The school Is In every respect equal to the best in the east of a simi lar kind. Mr. Haahelm visited with John and Rasmus Hofstead from As toria, who are there and are well pleased with the school. A younir man named Fred Dow was brought In from the Lewis and Clark yesterday and committed to the insane asylum at Salem, his mind being bad ly unbalanced. Dow's principal illu sion is that he Is the owner ot a big saw mill and a gold mine in Nova Sco tia, and his manner of paying his debts Is to take a log of gold out of the mine and saw off whatever happens to be due a debtor. However unfortunate, it cannot but appenr that the delusion Rev. Luther D. Mahone of the Con gregational church of t'als city will be ordained ns pastor this evening at the church. A large delegation is expected from Portland and different cities in Oregon. Hon. F. McKercher of Port land and President W. N. Ferrtn of Pacific university will deliver short ad dresses. Rev. Dr. E. L. House of Portland will deliver the ordination sermon and Rev. J. J. Staub, the ordi nation prayer. Rev. D. B. Gray will give the charge to the people and Rev. Geo. W. Taggert will extend the right hand of fellowship. The ladies will serve a banquet In the basement ot the church at 5 o'clock this afternoon Among the divines to be present are Rev's. C. E. Chase. E. L. House, JT. J. Staub, A. M. Rockwood, C. M. Smythe, H. N. Smith and D. B. Grey of Port land; C. E. Clapp and President Fer rln, Forest Grove; Daniel Staver, Hub bard; Geo. W. Taggart, Rainier; G. M. Thorp, Seaside, and others. The min istry of Clatsop county will also be present and each church will be rep resented by a layman. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to the public to at tend the services. We Have Just Received a fresh shipment of Hams, Bacon and Lard. ALSO ARMOUR'S STAR SUMMER SAUSAGE. They are the Best. Have you tried the American Biscuit Co.'s Extra Pilot Bread and Royal Soda Crackers' We make a specialty of Keeping our stock fresh. -BanBS Stokes to Asterla's'Crealest Store. V t I of opulence is a comfortable one.