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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1905)
ATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1905. : , 5 wife j ;PureCaftadianCeylonTea Tlie Best is Blue Ribbon. ' Price ,per pound, Oc. Trv a pound of our famous Uoston ''Chase & San- . wMv ROAST COFFEE r k ROSS, HIGGINS M CO. Amunminli Tonight Bttr Thettlor VaudwM. Lodg Mtlng Tonight Hsaslria LoJmo A. O. tL. W, ,, JUthlwiio Wllr K. of P. local Brevities. A lUlilT was born to Ihj wife of . T. JMvprt ymtr1uy tnornlnir. r Norway Herring, eitra lure, 4 for cento, at ABT01UA OaoCEKV. Wo hovo a few boxoo of Northern H&y bddIUs at 75o Dr bos. Astoria Grocery Co. Special Inducements offered In dress nd walking oklrto thle week at Foard Stokeo Co. Special Inducements offered In cook toveo and alr-tlfht heatero thla week at Foard Btokeo Co. Wo have Just r.Hlvml a shipment of fine Norway liming and Anciiovls. ASTORIA OnOCEIlY. JuJgn Olof Ait-trrepi) In quit a sick nutn. Although somrwhat improved yptrdny, he la by no mean well. For food thlnga to oat call at lit Commercial or phono Main 111. ASTORIA GROCERY. BchllU'e beer made Milwaukee fa Dtoua, and la having the aamo effect on tho Grotto. Nothing better on the market Our largo atock or Reliable Footwear will bo aold thla month at a great re ducUon. Don't miss It Wherlty, Ral ton A Co. Tho Occident tonaorlai parlor and bath facllltleo arc equalled by none. Everything modern and np to, date. Bee Petoroon. Sweet naval orangea from IB to 48c per doien. Plenty of good cooking ap plo at lOo per box. ASTORIA GROCERY. Great reduction In dry goodo and clothing will bo made during tho month e January at our annual aalo, now go ing on. C H. Cooper. nutter hna Ha another notch and la now aold for 70 centa a roll. And aome people wonder why ofllcere want more ealury. Chinamen don't eat butter. The Mirror Invite the publlo to Ito annual clearance aalo of fine liquor Tho finest gooda and beet treatment Family liquor atore. P. E. Poterion. Our annual aalo la tho talk of tho town patrona have been waiting or It don't mlaa It; coma early. C. H. Cooper, tho leading houeo of Astoria. In hie annual report Master Fish Warden Van Duaen urgea tho necea alty of appropriating money aufflclent to maintain a hatchery on the Mo Kenale river and Inaugurating experi mental ' atatlona , on the Deachuttea. Purauant to tho recommendations the house haa pawed a bill appropriating 115,000 for tho purpoae and It haa as aurance of being passed In the aenate, . Minn flllina'' r.-tiern"i ' entertained th ,rii-mbrre !of ,hIWfW PKMy at liff N"' . In WPPTv'atorju. last ycnlmt. A vry iijoya(,i nm wax hud. , - . ... ... , A full and iompl'to aeortrm-nt ( luvii'y id cfltjlirntod chK.l' and due rnndlva rirlvl at Taitg'e. .Thle house hue the eaclualvo agency for llimo confwtluns. " , ' Dr. W. C lurr of I'orUanJ, who cam to Amorla few day ago on a hunting trip, waa taken down with tonellltia. He expect to be able to rrturn home tonight. For aalo At Gaaton'a food otable. No, 105 Fourteenth otroet; on Landle'o harnoaf machine; ono Bmith-Promter typewriter; ono 20 hp motor and bolt Ing; 1000 good Back. If you have a cought or cold be sure and get a bottle of White Pine Coug'a Syrup. The beet to bo had. For eaje at the Owl and Eagle Drug Store, at 25 and CO centa per bottle. The Imperial oyter houo la pro. pared to f umlxh Bhoalwater bay oys ter In quantities of pinto and quart to aupply the family trade. Colonial oyster always on hand. Our large stock of fine dry gooda, clothing, furnishing gooda and all will b placed on reduced aalo prices dur ing tho next 20 days. C. H. Cooper, tho leading bouse of Astoria. For pure drugs, and prescriptions compounded by a manufacturing chem ist go to Dr. C. E. Linton's drug store, Hit Franklin avenue. A complete stock of everything pertainjng to a drug store la carried. tf Oorg Kaboth and a number or prominent Asturlati lrientlnJ with the flxhlng InduHtry left luMt ' nlabt for Olyropln whera they go to attend the Joint meeting of the fliilng committer of Oregon and Wanhlrigton which will meet In Otyinpla tonight. A large number of tho Columbia river fiimermen ar busy knitting net for the coming finhlng neanon. Very few nets were kttlt l'it yer, conse'iuently there will be a birge Inireane of new net on the river thin year In antk-I-palloiy of it proxpi-rou flxlifng seADon'. ltulri.-K bus bei rrnie so dull, at thw police station (but Clilof Hiillock t (oiitertiplntliiK Inaugurating a gron.l (lenraiice miU, Not a drunk In As toria this wek, not a hold up or crime committed.' Wher: I there another wide oi.n' i lly' In the United 'Stat (hut h ii show u h a record. ' V . y. PAY8 TO ADVERTISE. The Hetiby-Oa Kngines are pri2e winners of 1904 Ilgatta, i bp 2 siiyrh mnrln engines, :6; tH hp. 4 cycle, on cyinnder, f 165; hp, 4 cycle, two cylinder, $4S0,: The ( hp is uUt for emaU boats and weighs 450 lbs. Sales man for , Columbia River. . Ludwlg llauge, Knappton, Waah, ' The funeral, of the late Mr. Carl H. fltrom van held yesterday afternoon from tha residence of Adolph Johnson on Ext hange strwt. A birge number of friends attended the funeral. Rev. William Seymoure Short preshed the funeral sermon. A delegation from the Elks iodire officiated ns puns bearers. The Carpenters' union attended the fun-rnl. REWARD Wo shall give 110 in gold as a first prize, and 15 as a second prlxe to the boy or girl under IS years of ag, writing tho best poem of twj or more verses, using the MONARCH RANGE aa tho subject of the poem. Ail poems to bo handed in before I p. m. on February H, 1)05. Charles Hell born ft Son, Complete House-furnish ers, S90-&IJ Commercial Street There is no complaint about bnalneas at tho Star saloon. Good gooda and courteous treatment will draw trade to any firat-claM saloon. That's what make business good at tho Star. Tb best la non too good for our customers. Superintendent Kearney had a fore of men at work yesterday wash ing off the street. There are no croas walks In Astoria, tho aamo aa In other cltle, and the streets ought to be kept passable for pedestrians, especially the women. Important Notloe. Wo have made another progressive step. Wo now carry at our branch store In the Havel brick building on Bond street a complete lino of oil clothing and rubber boots. Fisher Bros. Company. It is only a question of a very short time when the Star theater will be the only legitimate vaudeville theater in Astoria. H Is better patronised and tho performances aro free from any thing to shock the sensibilities of those who desire to visit refined theaters. Chairman Hansen of tho street com mittee I preparing a list of streets that tbo council contemplate repairing thla spring and summer. As soon us completed tho list will be open for Inspection and all persons interested can file any objections they may have. The plan ia a good one and by com mencing the Improvements early in the spring there will bo no delays occas. loned where Improvements are not mode until winter. .) W lays free ON w Trial ; m na rchlaniesS Then if you are satisfied make us a payment. All goods sold on easy terms. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. i CHAS. HEILBORN SON : Complete House Furnishers. The county court did not fix the ta levies yesterday at their meeting on account of the absence of District At torney Allen. The court will meet again today when the levies will probab!) be fixed. The contracts will also be drawn far completing the court house and will be submitted to the con tractors Monday. It 14 surprising Mio number of peo ple that are brought to Astoria every day by the small steamers plying be tween the small towns on both sides " the, river. These people are at tracted by advertisements, showing the inducement offered by the merchants and are anxious to secure some of tho many bargains offered. It is with pangs of regret that an nouncement of the death of the hotel committee Is chronicled. There was not enough saved out of the wreck to take a photograph of tbo hotel site. Cholera Infantum la assigned aa the immediate cause of death, In connec tion with a violent attack of cerebro spinal menengitaa. The spinal cord became paralysed early In the game, resulting In a compound fracture of tho base of the brain. Poor thing. How it must have suffered. Views cf Prominent Merchant n the ; Efficacy of Advertising. I 'A. ' prominent merchant after con pllmentlng the Astorlan on its bright, newsy appearance and well filled page of advertising stated yesterday "thai sue b a paper wan a credit to, the city. A par well filled with advertising of prominent merchants Is indicative of good business and prosperity. It show i wide-awake ctty, and brings hundreI of people here to trade. It shows, that a majority of lt merdianta art pro gressive and willing to lead their up- port to a live daily newspaper working In the Interests of the cMy and the upi building of its Industries." "As an Illustration of the difference In business," said tho merchant, "a friend of mine and myself took a stroll on the business streets. Wo - found stores that advertised were well filled with customers, while stores that did not advertise were empty?- It didn't look a though there hid been a cus tomer In the store all day. People reaJ the advertisements and they do their trading where certain Inducements are held out. Tbiey rarely, If ever go into a, store that has nothing' special to offer." ' - - This 1 true, and coming from one of the largest merchant In Astoria, car ries weight. It is the result of experi ence and shows a determination on .the part of the leading merchants to sup port the home newspaper. 'The As torlan publishes more news matter every day than all the other dally pa pers of the city combined. It encour ages home people to patronize home merchants and its efforts are appre ciated as I attested by a largely In creased subscription list and Increased advertising patronage. Letters and telegrams were received from Salem yesterday in effect, that a probable compromise will be effected relative' to the Astoria charter bill. It Is claimed that the Burns bill will be passed with one or two of the Tuttle amendments, chief among which will be changing the time of holding the elections from December to June. This amendment Is indorsed by nine-tenth of the people of Astoria. A branch of the St. Nicholas Benevo lent society was establlohed In this city Thursday with 104 charter members. The officers elected were: President Kosmo Franelspovltch; vice president, Martin Stonovlch; corresponding see retary, Frank Stopech; financial secre tary. Domlnlek Pnatic; treasurer, Mar tin Franclscovltch; master at arms, Sam ' Grtlllche; doorkeeper, Pasco Bnkotle. The order, which is reported In a flourishing condition, will hold the first rtf its series of meetings In this city on the evening of February 2. Church Notice. "The Necessity of Regeneration, and How to Obtain It," will be the subject of a sermon at the Baptist church Sunday. All other regular services will be observed aa usual Everybody is cordially Invited. German Lutheran church: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; services at 11. In struction In German Saturday at and 11:30 a. m. The Scandinavian M. E. church, up pertown, C. Aug Petersen, pastor. Services at 11 and 7:45. Gospel meet ings every evening at 7:45 the coming week. Services at the Norwegian Evangeli cal Lutheran church tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. O. H. Aaberg, pastor. No services Sunday In the First Lu theran church. The pastor will bo at Chinook conducting holy communion services. Sunday school meet, how ever, as usual at :S0 a. m. First Congregational church Sunday: Preaching 11' a. m. and 7: SO p. m. by the pastor, Luther D. Mahone; Morn ing subject. "The Great Fir Kindled," evening, a "A Command From Proph ecy." Sunday school 12:10. PERSONAL MENTION. The provisions in the Tuttle bill are t the effect that all legal notices shall be published In a newspaper having the largest circulation and fixing the maximum rates, and Is an exact copy of the state law providing for publish ing county court proceedings. The ob ject' is to have all legal notices pub lished in a paper that has over 150 subscribers. The cost will be no more than at present, as bids are asked for doing the work the same aa now. A paper that has been getting 80 cents an Inch for the first Insertion and 4b centa for each subsequent Insertion through political chicanery, and which now publishes the notice for S cents and 4 cents, la not In a position to make any suggestions. It ia not robbing the city, simply a political graft John O. Tlberg has fitted up a neat saloon in the old Liberty hall building d will gtvo a grand opening Satur- .y night. Ho will carry a choice line of goods. U C. Burtln, deputy fish commis sioner of Washington, was In tho city yesterday making arrangements for the removal of J. Bruce Pol worth from Cathlamet. G. M. Strand of Portland was In the city yesterday. Chas. H, Glelm of Portland was In the city yesterday on business. C. J. Bolght of Columbia county was a visitor In Astoria yesterday. , C. F. Loughery of Elgin registered at the Central yesterday. C. H. Warren of Cathlamet was It. the city yesterday. C. C. Alexander of Oystervllle was in the city yesterday on business. Theodore Carrlck of Ilwaco was in the city yesterday. George A. Beavts of San Francisco wns . registered at the Occident yes terday. Mrs. Gettea of Skamokawa was in Astoria yesterday doing some shopping. Mrs. Thomas Cralno of Brookfteld came down on the Vanguard yesterday O. E. Sturgls of Baltimore was in the city yesterday. Charles E. Sawyer, representing the Columbia River and Oregon Timber man, was in the city in the interests of that Journal. R. O. Lanfers of Bay Center was in the city yesterday. He will shortly move to Portland. The Grotto will supply patroni with delicious Tom and Jerry eery day. Tho superior quality of goods whtch tas made the Grotto popular, will bo jpplled. A meeting of the Women's Club wll be held at the organisation's hall till afternoon at which Judge Bowlby wilt deliver an address, taking for his aub. Ject "Historic Astoria." For wagons, buggies, plow, harrows and all kinds of farm tool and ma chinery see R. M. Gaston at 10S 14th street, Astoria, Or. ' : Horrnle Volcano. " New York. Jan. 27. No serious dam age has been done by the recent earth quakes and eruptions of the volcano Momotombo, cables the Herald's Man agua, Nicaragua, correspondent. Resi dents of Leon and Managua, which are the nearest points to the volcano, were considerably alarmed, however. Our aniiary Clearance Sale HAS PROVEN TO )3E ALWE "CLAIMED if. Hundreds' of happy buyei j have taken advantage of the many bargains offered. Why? Because they know from past experience that what we advertise,y' we mean, - Now comes a mark down in onr Slit 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 i, 34.75. Coats and Suits that have been' selling j . , at $7.50, $9.00 and $1000 . I ... ., u Lot 2 $9.75t ' , 1 ' 1 ' Coats and Suits' that have' been' selling at $12.00, $15.00 and Ji8.oo,v ; 89.75 Lot 3,314.75. v r ' Coats and Suits that have been selling ... at $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, ; $1,4.75 Irlorse Department Store 508-510 Commercial St. Where Everybody Likes to Trade ; y e;t I ME To Secure Books and Pictures at Half Price. Clearance Sale ends February 1st. 'Framed pictures sold cheaper than ever this week. , SVENSNPS STORE. , Commercial and 12th Streets. Come and See! It will be worth your while to call and examine our stock. We will sell all our Mil H if And BroKen Lots at 25 per Cent. II i Wherity, Ralston Company Money Savers.iu Footwear. CENTRAL A1EAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John FuhnsaD, Proprietor. ; CHOICEST FRE33 AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVER! 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND! OREGON.