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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1009. THE MOK'INQ A STQRI AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 OUR OWN MARE ! PURE KETTLE RENDERED IFL A Put up In 3, 3$ 10, 20 and 50 lb, cans. Price Reasonable. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Amusement Tonight filar theater Dog Circus. Lee's Meeting Tonight i Degree of Honor, Charity Iodge. I. O. O. R, Beaver Ug. jtnyal Neighbors. ' . , International Longshoremen, - A lil 1 1 making It a misdem'anur for county officials to permit gumbliiig PJ"1 the house yesterdoy. It will mi doubt pus the servile. Local Brevities. Krli home-made I'ork Sausage at KOAItD 8TOKEB CO. Th.re whn no business In the audit or office or polio court yesterduy. Cromarty lllouters. Large and fat. KOAKD A 8T0KKH CO. Jumee Armstrong and Conwllu Hunt have made application for na turalisation pupers. For rood things to eat call at tit Commercial r phone Main til. ASTORIA GROCERY. The Hwmble tw mill ha closed down for a few day to make repairs to the machinery, , Wild HIim klM'rrU'i In iuurt ond hulf gallon jura lit FOARD A 8T0KEH CO. f woot naval oranges from II to 4So 9r down. Flinty of rood cooking p pies at fOo per box " ASTORIA OROCERT. Richard A. Kelson and Ludrlk Knut. cn. native of Norway, have mJe declaration! of Intdnlion tto become citisen of I he United mates, 8. E. Harris la having a launch bull! for his logging camp. R. M. Leathers has the contract It will bo used be- twen Younga river fall and Astoria. W. J. lies baa opened the cleanest and beat appointed restaurant In A- tori at i:0 Eleventh atreet. The beat In the market, and the promptest serv- Ice. t, Mra. D. R. Mount wu notified yes terday that he had won a $760 piano In a guessing cont.-.t In Itoston. Norweglun FUh Halls, , Anchovies. 8itrdlnia. etc., at FOARD A 8T0KE8 CO. We have Just received a ahlpment of fine Norway Herring and Anchovl. ASTORIA OROCERT. At old K. I'. Hall, over Cooper's alore, t thla eve. Soclallam va Capi talism by C a Stowell. All InvlteJ. aorge'a Eastern, whole Codfish al ways on hand at . . FOARD A STOKES CO. " '1"' T- i " IL R. Hoefl' u III yesterday, but hla condition I not' regarded aa being aerloua or holding prospect for a alck bed. SchUta'a beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and la having the ume effect on the Grotto. Nothing better on the makot A delegation of democrat left for Salem last evening to uae their Influ ence agalnat the passage of the Tuttle charter bill. Maxwell Young and wife will return from California on the Cost rtlca. They hnve both hud the grip which made them return aooner than expected. The Orotto will aupply patrona with Frank HcoU of Bald has pur chased a lighting and beating plant of J. H. Hansen and wll liuitull It In hit pluce of bualneaa at Beaslde. The plant la conalc-re.t on of the bent evet mitnufiK'tured. ' , Hvenaon'e book atore haa laid In a atock of high achool books, and baa a complete outfit of achool booka and achool material. School children can get what .they want at Svenaen' book store. . Mr. Ellas Cole and Mlsa RelnetU Whltbeck of this city were married yeNter.lay afternoon at the residence of the bride's mothers, Mrs. Rohm J. Whltberk. Rw. L. J. Trumbull offlclat-ing. There Is no complaint about bnainees at the Star saloon. Good goods and courteous treatment will draw trade to any flrat-ciaas aaloon. That's what makes business good at the Star. The best is none too good for our customers. ItcpreiH-ntatlve Laws has Introduced a bill In the houae to repeal the law providing for the appointment or deputies In the office of the cUrk and sheriff of Clatsop county. Another democratic political job, but It wont work. Teachers' examlrutttone were com menced yesterday before the board Of examiners, consisting of County Su perintendent Miss Warren, Mrs. Gear hart and A. L. Clark. Nine applicants nre taking the examinations, two for slat and seven for county certificates. The Tush Club held a meeting lust night and there was some slight dis cussion of various matters, but there was no action taken, either In regard to an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair or other propositions pending for the club's consideration. , A survey of lh cost of a All on the Smiths (mint rond near the baseball delicious Tom and Jerry .very (Uy'1''ounds hoa been ordered by te coun- The superior quality of goods which las made the, Orotto popular, will be jppuod. For sale At Gaston's feed stable. No. 10S Fourteenth street; one Landl.'s harness machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one 20 hp motor and belt Ing; 1000 good aacka. ty court, and a contract will probably be awarded at the next meeting of thj court for doing th work. The corn mon council has been asked to estab lish the grades on the atreeta. Councilman James Robinson received word from New York yeaterday stat Ing that his wife had arrived safely front Sweden and would Icuve for As torla this morning. Tte imperial oyster house la pre pared to furnish Shoalwater bay oys tere In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. The fishing bill agreed upon by the aeaslon of the Oregon and Washing ton delegation passed the house yester day and will probably be taken op In the senate this week. , If you have a cought or cold be sure and get a bottle of White Pino Cough Syrup. The best to be had. For sale at the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at 2S and SO cents per bottle. Peter Gurverts. proprietor of the Star theater, has been In Tortlund for a couple of days on business con nected with securing performera for hU place of amusement. The Occident tonsorlal parlors and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date, See Peterson. For wagons, buggies, plows, harrows and all kinds of farm tools attd ma chlnery see R. M. Gaston at 101 14th street, Astoria, Ore, Owing to the break of a chain used to carry off slabs at the Hume mill yesterday, the mill was closed down. Diver Dick Meyers was engaged and expecU to have the chain repaired this morning and the mill will resume operations. It Is reported that A. B. Hammond wilt extend the A. A C. railroad a dls tance of about two miles south of Sen side for the purpose of transporting logs to the Seaside saw mill. REWARD We shall give (10 In gold as a first prize, and 15 as a second prise to the boy or girl under 18 years of age, writing the best poem of twj or mors verses, using the MONARCH RANGE as the subject of the poem. All poems to bs handed In before I p. m. on February If, 1901 Charles Bell born A Son, Complete House-furnish-ers. 690-Stt Commercial Street w M On sale Tuesday Morning, 500 remnants of Carpet and Matting from one yard to ten yards in length at One-Half Price. See Window Display. CHAS. HEILB0RN SON Complete House Furnishers. A letter has be,.n rex-el ved at tills office from Martin Markeson, former ly a soldir In the Russian army, whj desires to deliver a lecture In Astoria on th subject, "The difference between Russia .und Jaimn." Mr. Markerson favors Jupan und gives an Interesting history of the causes that led up to the war. If iny of the Finnish real dents of Astoria desire to have Mr. Markeson come to Astoria and deliver the lecture they can find his address and particulars at this office. FOR THE REGATTA. Business Men Appoint a Committee to Start the Ball. ' A meeting of business men and mem bers of the etiamber of commerce wa neld lost evening for the purpose of considering the preliminaries, neces sary for putting the regatta this yeai on a working basis. There were present W. J. Schofleld, B. Dunbar, J. Q. A. itowlby, Fred Johnson, T. J. Carney, O. C. Fulton, F. H. Van Dusen, J. N. Orlffln and Rich ard Lee. The first five named were eventually decided upon as a commit tee to approach the business men of the city for the purpose of finding out what Is desired In the way of a re gatta, and what will be done In the way of contributions for the regatta, The committee will be given full pow? to act. , It was the general feeling of those present that the most feasable plan Is to hlr some well known man to give his entire attention to the manage ment fit the affair and conduct It on business line that shall make mis appropriation of funds Impossible and assure the success of the big water festival . 1 ' ' The difficulties In the way of getting mefobers of committee together to consider the multiplicity of details In cident to arranging such an event are so great that It Is judged best to en trust the whole affair to one man, let ting him appoint his own lieutenants and have full management from start to finish. An attempt was made te Induce Mr. Fulton to assume the oner ous duties of managing the regatta, but he pleaded Insufficient time. It is determined, however, that whoevei does handle it must be a well known local man who shall have the confl- 4nce and support of everybody. ARRE8TEO FOR LIBEL OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Epitome of Aneodotes and, Ineidents With Comments by a Layman. .The year 1905 does not seem to be a good year for the propagation of As toria charter bills. , . , ' t-. A feeling of relief will prevade all Oregon when the legislature adjourns. For some unacountoble reason the people do not look forward with that same degree of Joyous expectancy to the convening of the leglslaturo as they do to Christmas. After the demise of the Burns and Tuttle charter bills, the participants can turn their attention to home and mother. 0 The new Lewis and Clark map of Oregon will make Clatsop county look like SO centa. It will resemble tine man In the moon. A Georgia woman's mouth "froxe open" during the recent cold wave in that state. But no one could expect a woman's mouth to freese shut, could he? Dr. ,Brann says kissing Is a sign of mental weakness, a mild form of In sanity. Think of he lunatics that are at large. The Philadelphia parson who says' he prefers "hell to politics" Is evi dently in different frame of mind from the Philadelphia Judge who recently said it Is possible for a politician to be a sincere Christtnan. o In Lawrence. Kan., a negro has this sign in front of his shoe shining estab lishment: "Shoes shlned inside on the outsMe. Pedal envelopments scien tifically decorated for 5 cents.' John Hahn 8wears Out a Wsrrant for 1 the Arrest of B. F. Allen. ' John Hahn filed a criminal com plaint In the Justice court yesterday morning charging B. F. Allen with criminal libel. The charge grew out of an article published by Mr. Allen In yesterday morning's Astorian in which Mr. Allen accused Mr. Hahn of at tempting to bribe him to vote for H. W. Corbett for United States senator. Mr. Hahn denies that he ever made any ovemures to Mr". Allen or of' fered to bribe him. There has been considerable, ill feeling between the two gentlemen since they were In the legislature. Whether It is a personal or political feeling Is not known. Mr. Allen was arrested last night upon his return from Portland by Constable Utalnger and furnished bonds for his appearance at the preliminary exami nation In the Justice court Mr. Allen will probably be arraigned today and the caae set down for trial during the present week. CALIFORNIA RE8TAURANT. Reopened Under New Management John Blaalch has leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster House and Is now prepared to serve the public The beat oysters and meals In the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser vioe. Important Notloe. We have made another progressive step. We now carry at our branch store in the Flavel brick building on Bond street a complete line of oil clothing and rubber boots. Fisher Bros. Company.; PERSONAL MENTION. E. V. Abbott of Ft Canby was In the city yesterdoy. County Commissioner Larsen was in the city yesterday. B. F. Allen went to Portland yes terday on business. J. R. Burke of Cathlamet was In the city yesterday. Hugh McCormtck1 of Wise was in the city yesterday. George Flatman of Hammond was In the city yesterday. Martin Both of Rainier Is a guest at the Metropolitan. ' W. a Mitchell of Portland registered at the Occident yesterday. O. A. Rosendahl of Chinook was in the city yesterday on business. Emory Roller of San Francisco reg istered at; the Occident yesterday. Mrs. Charles Jordan of Cathlamet visited friends In Astoria yesterday. Martin Wallace of Portland is InTTe city visiting his brother James T. Wallace. H. H. Ingal8, the Wrarrenton mer chant, was In the city yesterday on business. 1 Mrs. M. A. Swope returned yesterday from, a , week's visit witn friends in Portland. Dr. J. E. Bartel, formerly of Astoria, arrived In the city yesterday en rout to Tillamook, where he is located. Here's News for Yod. This week the 1 Store will be busily engaged with the work of unpacking i and marking the new spring merchau- dise which is arriving daily. Come in and let us show you the new things in '" '" h 1 f : DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. In making our selections style and quality are our first considerations. We guarantee to please you. FOARD & STOKES GO. Astoria's Greatest Store. i ... ' - T From 14 cent to $230. 'ii. New Style, Fine Assortment It Commercial and 12th Streets. 4&Li Strike While the Iron Is Hot and keep it hot by striking. Now is the time for you to strike the best, real whole-souled bargains that you ever saw while S. Danxlger & Co. are altering and enlarging the big store; while the workmen are making the building ring with the noise of the hammer and saw; you get a bargain In suits, overcoats, pants, hats shoes and furnishings that will make you a friend of the big store. Prices on fine quality goods never were so low; you can save from 1-S to 1-z on anything you need. The immense stock must be reduced. It's not a question of profit Its a question of loss. For when the alterations and refitting is completed, 3. Danxlger A Co, 488 and 490 Com mercial street will give the public a greater clothing store than Astoria ever ha4, with an entire new high grade spring stock. i PERFECTION How true to the name are our u $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect in Workmanship. Perfect in Fit. : Perfect in Style. ALL LEATHERS BLUCHERS OR LACE. - Wherity, Ralston S Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co.