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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1905)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, IMS. THE MOKMNO ASTORfAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. O RIFF IN , We have just received some very choice Apricot Marmalade Put up in 16 oz. glass jars, and to INTRODUCE SAME will sell at 20c per jar. GOODS STRICTLY PURE. I ROSS, HIGGINS , Co. Amusements Tenia. fltsx theater Dog Circus. . Ledge Meeting Ttnlfht ' A. O. V. W UwuiUe lodge. Rutiibon tflntfrM. Astor .Tempi Local Brevities. Far good things, to MX call at tit wnmwclal r pnona Mala IIL ASTORIA OROCERT. The Imperial oyster house li pre pared to furnish Bhoalwater bay oys ters in. quantities of pints and quarts to supply the famllr trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. On arc-ount of Harrison All'-u bln ulll out of town the Allen tur will not be lrll next Tuu1iiy, When the dlsirlrt attorney return the cnv will be reset for hearing. We havt Just received a shipment of fin Norway Herring and Anchovla. ASTORIA OROCERT. BcuMi'e beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and ta having the aaroo effect on tha Grotto. Nothing battar on tbo market It In not probable that a decision will be rendered In the timber cases until t'ourl convenes on week from mt Monday. The Occident ton.orlul parlor and bath faclllllee are equalled by none. Everything moJern and up to data See Peterson. For w axons, buggies, plowe, barrows and all kinds of farm toola and ma chinery see R. M. Gaston at 101 14th street, Astoria, Ore, If you have a cought or cold be sure and get a bottle of White Pine Cough Syrup. The best to bo had. For sale at the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at tt and tO cents per bottle. Oeorge Fletcher, prominent farm rr residing near Bkamokiiwn, J1.1 at his home of" heart failure. The de. otmd was 60 years of age. The fu neral will occur Sunday. Imi week 7150 tons of HmU'wre cnusjht In the Cowllts river below Kel so, The value of the flsh Is estimated at 115,000. Smelt nulling gives em ployment to a. Inrge number of nun und la proving quite an Industry. yt. Valentine's day otiurs neat Tuesday. Home people will Uuvt an opMirtunlty of expressing their un biased opinion of others. Sweet naval oranges from II to 45c per dosen. Plenty of good cooking ap ples at tOo per box. ASTORIA OROCERT. In the probate court yesterday an order was tnadv directing' the admin istrator to sell the personal property of the late Charles A. Stenberg. W. J. Iless has opened the cleanest and best appointed restaurant In As toria at 120 Eleventh street The best In the market, and tbs promptest serv Ice. tf The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry erery day. Tha superior quality of goods which rae made the Grotto popular, will be supplied. The contractors on the new clt haJI expect to have the building ready for occupancy by June I. Excellent progress Is being maJe and good work being done. For sale At Gaston's feed stable, i No. lOi Fourteenth street; one Landles harness machine; one Smith-Premier ypewrlter; one JO hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good aacka. A cold east wind prevailed all day yestcrduy and had a depressing ef fect on business. Several cases of la grippe ere reported anj the drug busi ness Is reported good. There Is no complaint about bnslnes at the Star saloon. Good goods and courteous treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That's what makes business good at ths Star. The best la none too good for our customers. Jurtxe W. R. Hume has received s Inter of condolem e slgwrd by some oi his numerous friends relative to li? automobile accident. The gentlemen made him un offer of $11.88 for his In ft? rintl machine, Mrv Hume Is pre paring an answer to the document. Il ls deeply grateful for the expression of condolence and sympathy In bli" hour of bereavement. ',' China New Years will clone tonight at midnight. The Joss will be put In cold stomge for another year, and the numerous livlls will begin to put In thi-lr unnuiil appearance. The festlvl tli's have be.n witnessed by a Inrg 'numb.-r of Americans and enjoyed. The Chinamen nre very touiteous tc visitors and are always pleased to "navt t.'n-m come 'around. While he was exercising In the gym. minium of the Commercial flub luxt evening John HUnglund, a 11-year-old hoy, broke hi right arm. The lad was .iiKnlig In Ms 'regular exercise on I he horizontal bur when he fell, strik ing on the elbow and fracturing ti arm. A physician was summoned to dress the hurt and the lad was re moved to his home. " ' i ii i A meeting of the school directors was held Thursday at which time tlw Miss Kva Todd cuse was considered. City Physician Pllklngton submitted an opinion In the case, upon w.ilch the board decided to suspend Miss Todd for one month. This Is certainly a hardship upon a young lady who Is trying to make un honest living. Had the school board been In possession ol all the f ids it Is Joublful If the ac tion would b taken and It Is evident that prejudicial Influences wert brought to bear In the case. Secretary Hhnw. of the treasury de partment has notified Immigration In spector Harbour that a medical ex amlner wlll.be appointed for Astoria In accordance with his request and will be under the jurisdiction of the Inspector. His duties will be to ex amine all alien sailors coming to the port of Astoria. Senator Tuttle has Introduced a bill In the senate to reimburse F. C. Reed In the sum of 1101.65. claimed by Reed to have been expended by him when he was fish commissioner. The claim was disallowed by the secretary of state and several attempts have been made to have It Inserted In the general appropriation bill. Congress has decided not to appro priate 1 15,000 for the Clatsop Indians and $10,500 fur the Tillamook Indians on account of an effort to reduce the appropriations at this session of con gress. The committee recognises the justness of the claims and It Is prob able that It will pass at the next ses sion of congress. County Judge TrencharJ states that the feeling of the people In the coun try are ununlmous In favor of bulldlni, the new court house. It was thought that some opposition would exist on acount of the need of country roads, but as the county court spent nearly 1 18,000 lust year and have set aside $10,000 for this yeur, the people In the country are very well satisfied. On account of certain persons not placing credence in the report that the erection of a coal oil tank on Fifth Mreet would Increase the rate of In surance, a letler was sent to Maimg.-i Hlone of the Insurance underwriters nuking for information. Mr. Ktone has replied that the .erection of coul oil lanks will Increase the Insurance rateJ. The representative of the Standard oil Company, when In this city, made i. statement before the common coun cil that the erection of oil tanks does not raise Insurance rates. The insur ance companies suy that It does and that rf.-tUt.-e it. Joseph Kline was yesterday appoint ed administrator of the estate of Nicholas Clinton, deceased, and his bonda fixed at $1000. Robert Carruth era, Emsley Houghton and F. M. Gard ner were appointed appraisers. REWARD We shall giro $10 In gold as a first prisa, ana It as a aeoona prise to the boy or girl under II years of ago, writing tha beat poem of twj or mora verses, using tha MONARCH RANGE aa tha subject of tha poem. All poema to be handed In before I p. m. on February It, 1905. Charles Hell born Son, Complete Houae-furnish era, 690-691 Commercial Street 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. HEILBORN $ S0N Complete House Furnishers. The residents of John Day are cir culating a petition asking the county court to construct a road from Van Dusen's. Astoria to the John Day bridge. The county court recent ly examined a route which Is consid ered a good one and the petition will no doubt be ranted at the next ses sion of th county court. There is a lurge settlement on the John Day and considerable produce Is raised. The only way the farmers hove of getting to Astoria Is by the train, A road will be a great convenience and probably lie the means of Inducing settlers to locate there. Some of the finest agri cultural land in the county la In thli. section. Manager Gervurtx announces a matinee for children this afternoon at which the price will be & cent. Cou pons can be secured at the box office The object of tha matinee Is to give the children an opportunity to wit ness the dog circus which has attract ed large crowds to the theater all the week. , It is said by everyone who has witnessed It to be the finest dog cir cus ever In Astoria, Including 16 well trained dogs that perform some mar vellous fents. At the Sunday- matinee the Eagles bond of 16 pieces will par ticipate, rendering the following popu- tar selections: "Jolly Robbers." "Der Freyschultx" and "Martha." This will be In addition to the regulur attrac tions Including the dog circus. PERSONAL MENTION. R R Smith of Portland Is registered at the Central. Chris Olscn of Chinook was In the city yesterday. W. L. Kline of Ohio Is visiting with friends In the city. Mrs. E. P. Parker has returned from a visit to Portland. H. A. Albright of Portland was In the city yesterday. I Charles Falk of Skamokawa wns In me city yesterday. M. w. Hamilton of Portland is In the city on business. Miss Nelson of Svenson was a visit or In Astoria yesterday. miss Molile Denver of Warrenton was In the city yesterday. K. Langlow of Tiicoma was in the city yesterday on business. John Fursey and family have re turned from a visit to Seattle. C. W. Wright of Chicago was among yesterdays arrivals in Astoria. Wllllnm Shulta of Nebraska regist ered at the Occident yesterday. J. M. Praise water of Nebraska reg istered at the Occident yesterday. Frnns Munson was one of the Chi- nookera to visit Astoria yesterday. Httse Easterbrook has returned from a short Visit with frlenJs In Portland Miss Ruth Mfnnnker of Svensen was In the city yesterday , doing some shopping. ' 1 C. A. Campbell and Wife returned last night from a visit to southern California. ' - . , JOUT OF THE ORDINARY. Epitome of Anecdotes and Incident. With Comments by a tmymtn. Aatorlans complaining about cold weather I We in hopes that it will be warmer In the sweet bye and bye. Men should not be Impugned with dishonorable motives simply because they differ politically. It is said that 20 per cent of the telephone girls get married every year. The soft voice ut central Is a winning thing. There Is still hope for the As toria girl. The people of Astoria have become thoroughly enlightened upon the good and bad qualities of charter bills. Under the rules of respect, the leg islature simply has to take the tlim necessary to bury the old familiar dead ones. When a political spellbinder loses out In the game, all Is not lost. He ha still a future as a pike spieler or e'en a cyciorama windjttmrner. Evidently the beef trust doubts its ability to utilize that supreme court decision in its canning department A fashlnon bulletin has the informa tion that checks will continue to be popular, but most people will prefer cash, a New York draft or a money order. Work on the Panama canal may not be progressing very rapidly, but the salaries are being drawn with prompt ness and regularity wholly commensu rate with the magnitude of the undertaking. It does not materially reduce the loud odor of the recent Colorado elec tion because some of the women suf- iraglsts voted perfumed ballot8v WARRENTON NEWS. Items of Irterett From Astoria's Thriving Subburb. Ed Miller has moved with his family to Seaside, Mrs. D. E. Pease Is suffering from an attack of- la grippe. It. J. Coats returned from a trip to Portland on Tuesday. Fred Munson Is vlsiitlng his mothei and sister at Sklpanon. Edwin Hobson Is a guest in the Daw- son family at Sklpanon. Mrs, C. S. Carruthera la suffering from an attack of grip. Mrs. Jane Wheeler and her daugh ter are botn laid up with the grip. Since the Warrenton mill ha shut down several families have moved to other places. Miss Nellie Dawson returned to As toria on Sunday to resume her studies In the high school. J. W. Townsend. who has been con fined to his home for several weeks with pneumonia, la able to be out again. Mrs. P. C. Warren has returned to her home in Warrenton. She went to Passadena for her health and was much benefited. F. w. Preston and A. J. Hill made a trip to Rainier, Wash., this week. They have recently purchased property there and may move from Warrenton In the spring. Church Notices. First Congregational church preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Luther D. Mahone. Morning subject: "Harmony With Environ ment;" evening, "The Serpent Behind the Hedges." Sunday school at 12:20, First Presbyterian church preaching at 11 a. m. by the Rev. John R. Welch a cordial invitation la extended to all. Sunday school at 12:15. No evening service. Baptist church: All regular sendees will be observed aa usual. The sub' Ject of the sermons will be, "Self -Sup presslon" and "Living Faith." Every body Is cordially invited to attend. 1 First Lutheran church: Services Sunday as usual. Morning service at 10:45 In Swedish. Evening service at 7:30 In English. Subject, "The Beautiful City." Preaching by the pastor, Gustaf E. Rydqulst. Everybody welcome. 5PECIAL SALE HQ SI E R Y TODAY LADIES' - CHILDREN'S Are you interested? Then come in and see ns. We are showing an un usually large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Fast Black Hosiery, values up to 25c, all you want at 2 PAIRS FOR 25c. FOARD Astoria's Greatest Store. 5 STOKES GO. From 1-4 cent to $2.50. New Style, Fine Assortment SWFNSQM mm mam V i wi v w wi l VJf w WBB Val VktikU Commercial and 12th Streets. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management. John Blaslch has leased tha Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster douse and la now prepared to serve tha public. The best oysters and meals In the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser vice. Worst of All Expsrienees. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such waa the, experience of Mrs. & H. Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years," aha writes, l endured Insuff erable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed In evitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I waa induced to try Electrio Bitters and the result waa marvelous. I improved at once and now Tm completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel trobles Electrio Bitters la tha only medlctne. Only 80a It's guaranteed by Chaa. Rogers, druggist e PERFECTION How true to the name . are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect in Workmanship. Perfect in Fit. Perfect in Style. ' ALL LEATHERS' BLUCHERS CR LACE Wherity, Ralston S Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In Tho Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J