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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1903. THK MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 COLD DAY One Needs Something t o Warm the Blood. . WE HAVE TODAY 21b l'kg ft Hominy Urlta. ........ ... ... ... .....15 t'enU Sit l'kua of Corn Mfttf ' ... ...,16 Cwita 2lh Vkgn'ut II. 0. llU'kwhmit Flour ;, ."..15 Cenl Jib 1'kim of tlulMtuii Pan Cuke Flour .. . ,...,.16 CotiU 6tt rkgit of Wheat Himrta Mtinh . .IS ?cnta All Ooods Freeh and Guaranteed. TRY OLD MANCE MAPLE SYRUP. ROSS, HIGGINS a CO. Ml Amutements Tonight. Star Theater Vaudeville. Ledge Meetlnnj Tonight Koreetera, "'outlt Aatorlti, Kiilahts f Pythian, Amor lil. Local Brevities. Arrangements have been made whereby the terrier on the Aetorlan route will make their own collection, and eubeorlbert are requested to have the amount due for eubeoription ready when the boyt call to that they may not have to make extra' tripe. The February t.rni f the tounty court will romtticm'e till tiuiiloir. A full ati'l complete assortment at twney't celebrated chocolates and (Ine candles received at Tom's. Thla houne line the excluelve agency for these confections. Tin Astoria Lumber & ltox (!o, hue niv! Into It new oIIU In tit Page building and will be raly for tul waa today. John N'irntroni will Ut In i liur't of th office. There la no complaint about bnelnew at the Btnr saloon. Good good and couneoua treatment wilt draw trade to any flret-claea aaloon. That'a what make business good at the Star. The beat la none too good for our cuatomera, Thn- old rookerlB on the wut-r front between Ninth and Tth street succumbed to old sge and d ay y" tvrAuy ana Ml Into the river, Thert nre about iO more old ehiu ka along th water front that ought to be dumped Into th river. , . r If you have a cought or cold be aura and get a bottle of White Pine Court Syrup. The beet to be had. For eale at the Owl and Eagle Drug Store, at 25 and 60 cents per bottle, . The Aetorlu Trade Council hold an Important inrrtlng Mi evening ut Cumuhuii's hull. A lrg amount of umull.l for bag giige tiii'l freight witu sold ut auction nt the A. A C. depot yemcrday. For good thing to eat call at Commercial Or phone Main ML, ASTORIA GROCERT. 625 The Imperial oyiter house la pre pared to furnleh Shoalweter bay oye- tera In quantltlea of plnta and fluarte to aupply the family trade, Colonial oyatere alwaya on hand. , Our large eteck of fine dry goods, clothing, furnlehlng good and all will be placed on reduced eale prlcea dur ing the next SO daye. C. H. Cooper, the leading houae of Astoria, The CiirK-iitir' union will glv a ainuki'r t Aalor hull Friday evening to which all members of Uxal unions are Invito,!. Scbllti'e beer made Milwaukee fa mo ua, and la having the aama effect on the Grotto. Nothing better on the market Our large Block of Reliable Footwear will be gold thla month at a great re duction. Don't mlaa It Wberlty, Raj. aton A Co, The Occident tonaorlal parlora and bath facllltlea are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date. Sea Peterson. Sweet naval orange from IS to 4 So per doien. Plenty of good cooking ap plee at lOo per box. ASTORIA GROCERT. For wagon, buggies, plow, barrow and all kind of farm tool and ma chlnery aea R. VL Gaston at 10S 14tb atreet. Astoria, Ore. Great reduction In dry good and clothing will be made during the month of January at our annual aula, now go ing on. C II. Cooper. In nnswer t the gocwe find cow problem, Mr. MK'rcD Kivi-i an bin an swer, that tlm st.""1 hIU iy 6415 mllca nnd 46MI fi-t'l tui'l ui-l i-H, , Th Mirror Invite the , annual The finii Family liquor At tlw meeting of the common court- fly next Monday night, a resolution will probably be Introduced providing Th new city charter and ordlnanc book him been completed add wci turned over to tin! auditor yetenlay and urn oflklul wnn presented with i. copy. Thry all renwmner what their Miilurli'N ur, but ur not famlllur wlt'n llwlr dutlre, A Ictti-r rlved from Kniippa yen twrdiiy miye that a boy tttid a girl ap pHrd alinul'anwiualy at the r-nlilcnce of Mr. mid Mr. K. U Mitchell and that tho 'mother and twine were doing well One will be ruinied Teddy and the other Kony, ' The Cnlnt'M new year will commenct tomorrow evening and continue for 10 daya. Mayor Hurprenant ha lueued permUdlon for th. uxe of fire crack- era during the feetlvltlea. Tho eeveral Chlnene ludlea will receive and entr Uln gueaie. PERSONAL. MENTION. W. J. Cook of Portlund waa in the city yeaterduy. He wan conaultlng with hl friends about reMignlng hi poaltlou aa police commiaKloner, al- though he claim A tor la a hi home. If both Cook and Barker would realgu. It would untangle the police commie- elon difficulty. It I reported that the Ktar Brewery Company of Portland haa purchnaed the projerty at the corner of Twelfth and Hand atreet, where the barber iihop la. and will build a large cold etorage warehou thereon. The prop- for the improvement or i-.xcnungi ,.r(y wa, B0j aMt by j, E- perga. mreet n,tween noventeenm ana ciai-Uori for $10,000. op mill. The run of Chinook aulmoti U re ported gooil. The fluhermen dltoe of them ta the flh market for 9 cent u tMund and the ftwh market veil t.iem at 20 rent. Title I the Dutchman' 1 prr cent. For pure drug, and precrlptlonH compounded by a manufacturing chem Ixt go to Dr. C. E. Linton' drug atore, H9 Franklin avenue. A complete tock of everything pertaining to a drug atora I carried. tf The chemical wae called out etcr duy morning for a blase in the r-ar of W. C. Lnw & Co.'a atore. The fire tar ted from aahea thrown Into a pll of rubhlKh, The fire waa extingulitned before any damage waa done. The county attorney bill Introduced in the leglnlttture by RepreBentntlve Muyger of Colutnla county waa killed In the leglelature yeaterday. The ul- itrlea proponed were o large that th bill wim unable to carry the load. Tho Astoria Lumber & Itox Co. will eHtiibllHh a lumber yard nt Heaaldit In the near future. There will be a large amount of building ut 8ealdn thin eprlng and summer and t (to com- imny expeota to do a. good Mialne. Hon. John Hahn haa been ollli lull.v loiliteit of hl.i appointment at poet- ibitir nt Aa'orla mid forw.ii'l.Ml nit- mud to WiLxhlnfftou yeste-.iae for up Jirror Inv.tcH the jjv wm ' l" icravenettca. Hats, clearance aale oHL I1" l"f"vu). Ua will aaaume te dntte f nl.HhlnRfl thal Dani eat good and hTji Jj"1" otH.e about February Li. Mr. ottoj w wnt 0 liquor .tore. P. E. KAa h' Hellborn will be rotai,,,,! aa ''"''. ,,, t0 , ,n ft JikL;. y. It. Jltiuio, who 'wan In Jurml ".rui'liy, ii Improving und wa nblo to e.. a nuuibnr of frl-ml.) yester day. He expect J .to b out In a feu days. For eale At Gaston'B feed table. No. 105 Fourteenth atreet; ona Landle'e harneea machine; one Smlth-Prerner typewriter; one 20 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good aocka. Kepreacntutlve Ijiw oua prepared a charter bill of hi own, which embodie all the feature of the Hum bill, pro vlda for changing the election from Iiecemlter to June and nbollwhea the police coinmiitHlon placing the appoint nwnt of chief of police and police 'offi cer In the hunJH at the mayor. It I a better bill than the Horn bill. Carl II. Strom will leave for Alaeka today. ; J. C. Mayo returned from Portland yeaterday. Dr. K Klampke of Ilworo waa In tht city yeaterday. F. Millar of Nehalem la reglatered at the Central. ; A. O. Chaae of Portlund I reglatered at ths Occident. I Iavldaon of Portland waa In the tlty yeaterday. A, w. Whltrner of Portland waa In the city yelerday. Judge Thoma O'Day rrturned to Portland lunt evening. J. B.-K. Bourne of Rainier la vlult Ing frlenda In the city. O. C. Rlche of Portland regltere at the Occident yeaterday. Jo. Futango of Clifton waa In t'.ie city yeeterday on bueineaa. Mr, V. II. Allen la expected homt from Portland till morning. Jullua Iwe of Portland wo in the city yesterday on bUMlne. Harry Hamblet of Portland waa In the city yeaterday on buHlnee. Rev. I IX Mabone wan regintered at the imperial In Portland yeaterday. Ml Minim oOodman of Seattle I In the city, the guet of Mr. Jo. I Kline. ' Anton Elrkh and wife left laat even ing for a vlait with frlenda a Gray Harbor. Hop. Benjamin Young la In Portland. It M. Myer of Coqulile City la In the city. Martin Wallace of the Portland flouring mill woe In the city yeater- duy on bualneaa. Mr. John Kopp of Bozeman, Mont., i in the city vialting her daughter. Mra. C. T, Croaby. . Eugene fcamuel of the Equitable Life inauranre Company of Portland waa In the city yeaterday. Capt. II. A. Mathew and wife wilt go to Seaside thla morning on a vUlt. T. II. Curtla wa reglatered at the Portland yeaterday. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. The Senby One Engine are prize winner of 1904 Regatta, 4'4 hp 2 ahych marine engine. 5195; 3',4 hp, t cycle, one cylnndor. H5; 6 hp, 4 cycle, two cylinder, 1450. The 8 hp la built for mnll boat and weighs 450 lbs. Sale man for Columbia River. Ludwig Hauge, Knappton, Wash. REWARD We shall give 510 In gold aa a first prize, and IS a a second prize to the boy or girl nnder II year of ago, writing th best poem of twj or mora verses, using th MONARCH RANGE aa th subject of th poem. All poem to be handed In befor I p. a. on February 19, 1905. Chart Hell- born & Bon, Complete House-furnlsh-era, 610-612 Commercial Street nf the registry department. i-liiingeg have been decide yet. 8tarting on the Fourth Week And the crowds grow larger each day. Tat Immense big stock offered at Sacrifice Sale on account" of rebuilding and re fitting. S. Danzlgej- & Co., 4S8-490 Commercial St., are drawing great crowd. A dollar saved Is two dollar earned and when they can buy the high chuw Suits, Overcoats, Fanjts, Shoes and Fur Danzlger Is selling at 25 oft regular value. If av In a. aunmv or roods. Read Xo oth.'i jtl)e Jn (ojflj,.,, pnper ana y0u uHin a!,jW. Bnon se9 wn!l( makes everybody rush to the big sale. Fourteen plotters aascmbl.'d in a I nk retrett last night nm! :i unetl up i "Ntag surprla party" on I'm Al len, They found him rt".iome (Mra Mien Is In Portland), an I he woke up and refipondcd gracefully, T.. of itu bund were pianists, and music, beet and pretzels wero the order of the evenlnit. 3 Days Free TTr ON Then if you "are satisfied make us a payment. AH goods sold on easy terms. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Farnlshers. 4 Police Court Matinee.1 j Judge At Lebernmn presided over jtho police court yesterday iifternuort, j Several policemen, the city aurveyoi and Attorney George Kaboth wer present. Eric Anderson waa arrested for violation of the local option laws having been found drunk In a public place, ho Attorney Spittle atated. .Hi admitted the charge and In default ol a $5 Hue ho waa consigned to the eat (Htratllxe for two days, . t'has. Hung Is the name of a China man who was arrested for being drunk find nourishing a gin. He admitted having a gun," but slated that he car ried it to kill a dog that had been killing his cats, that he was saving up for China new years. Judge Lehernian banned him 55 which he dug up. on mo! leu of Kaboth the court .adjourned. Epitome of Annecdotes and Incident With Comment by a Layman. The democratic ring has flew the coop. The Burns charter was picked before It was ripe. The republicans propose to stand pat on the charter, sink or swim. An Astoria divine declare that wo men tell more lies than men. Well, what's a poor womun going to do when she bus told all that she knows Is true? . What on earth has happened to the dear old theme, the canteen question? o Vr. Kates has discovered that high balls prevent pneumonia. Alwaya try ing to lure ua from the water wagon after New Year'a day. She Why don't they have some other telephone call in Astoria besides thla eternal "Hellor He They do, my dear, they fre quently say the syllables backward. A Portland minister announces a sermon, "The Bed Too Short and the Covering Too Narrow." Probably got Into the wrong room. Seaside patient to Dr. Henderson My eyes bother me a great deal, doc tor. Do you think I reed strongei glasses. Dr. Henderson No; I think you need weaker glasses and fewer. o Hrother Isaiah Ilezekiah Amos, prophet of prohibition, says he would rather have a monarchy than the pres ent legislature. No doubt, no doubt. If Itrother Hesiekiah could be the mon arch. o t In Paris when you're run over by an automobile you are fined. Over here when you ore run over by an autoino bile you are burled. o C. E. S. Wood and the Portland Journal don't want a constitutional convention. That ends It. Our January Clearance a!e HAS PROVEN "TO BE ALL' WE CLAIMED IT. Hundreds of hapjy 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 S'lit and Coat Department that should be taken advantage of by every lady in Astoria that is in teed of a Suit or Coat. Prices are positively the Lowest ever asked or stylish,' well made garments. ' ' LotI,$4.75. Coats and Suits that have been selling at $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 . . . $4.75 Lot 2, $9.75, - Coats and Suits that have been selling at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00, $9.75 Lot 3, 314,75. ; Coats and Suits that have been selling at $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, : ; $14.75 Morse Department Store 508-510 Commercial St. Where Everybody Likes to Trade VA1LW1SS From 1-4 cent to $2.50. New Styles, Fine Assortment. 'YENSON'S mm MOKE. Commercial and 12th Streets. Come and See! It will be worth your while to call and examine our stock. We will sell all our THOSE CHARTER AMENDMENTS. Important Notice. We have made another progressive atop. We now carry at our branch atore In the Flavel brick bullJlnf on Bond atreet a complete Una ot oil clothing and rubber boota. Flshet Bros. Company. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Raopanad Uadar New Management John Blaalch has leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyater House and Is now prepared to serve the public The best . oystera and meala In the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooka, polite waiters and prompt er-vlce. Senator Tuttle wants a new Board of Police Commissioners, Representa tive' Burns Insists that the old Board is what the People want, while Jim Laws .wants no commissioners at nil, but that the Mayor be the whole thing. However People may differ on that question, there Is no division of pentl nient us to Wise's February Special Sale, Inaugurated today. Get Wise and read Herman's big ad on the last page of this paper. Goote and Cone. Astoria, Oregon. Editor of Morning A st or Ian: Seeing your example In the paper, I though I would try It. My answer for the length ot the rope, on the cone, is 16,859 feet 7K Inches. I do not know how far the bird would fly, but that Is the length of the rope. Sin cerely yours. H. A. OBERO. 475 Fifteenth Street. The Grotto will aupply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry every day. The superior quality of goods which 1 as made the Grotto popular, will be aapplled. , 1 it iw o ral on And BroKen Lots at 25 percent. Wherity, Ralston & Company Money Savers in Footwear. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton aud John Fnhrman, Proprietors. CHOICEST AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Palo Bohemian Beer Best In Hie Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In. the Northwest PORTLANDS OREGON.