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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1905)
5 GRIFFIN'S We have just received some very choice Apricot Marmalade Put up iu 16 oz. glass jars, and to INTRODUCE SAME will sell at 20c per jar. - GOODS STRICTLY PURE. ROSS, HIGGINS . ;Co. AmuHmMd Tonight SMr Iheater Dog Circus. LWg MMtlng TtRlekt A. O. U. W Seaside lodg. ttathbon Slater, Alitor Temple. mi 1 11 11 ii r Tr 11 r ii " Local Brevities. Thla U li hard Tenth alreet trail. winter on thv old Ther. U nothing Ilk having llltl brief" authority hi Aatoria. Ther will b service In all I'm .lurches todsy to wbk h the public I Invited. Ww good thine ttMted it Itl wnmsroUl or pttoo. Mala ML ASTORIA OROCKBT. John U Hansen, a nstlv of Norway, was granted first cltlaenahlp papera yesterday, Wilson llroa. are building a launch tor C. W.'Rkh. It will 1 aupplled with all modern appltancea, 1 W. J. lies ha opened th cleanest and boat appointed restaurant In Aa toria at 120 Eleventh street. To beat In th market, and the promptest erv ICO.- - , '1 n -t.tt Tha Orotto will anpply patron with dalicioua Tom and Jerry -ery day. Tha au parlor quality of good which I'M mad tha Orotto popular, will ba jpplUd. a Captain Thorns Crang, who la a member of the leflalatur, haa re algned a pilot for tha O. IL N. Co and accepted a, position on an Inde pendent line. . The condition of Auditor Anderson ahowa a, alight Improvement. It I thought all danger haa pmurj and It la only a matter of time when he will b out again. The thermometer reglntered 22 above V-tq yesterday, the coldeat day for Aatoria thla winter. We have Juat received a ahlpment of Ana Norway Herring and Anchovle. ASTORIA GROCERY. Marriage licenses were Issued yes terday to Erfck Nordln and Carrie Mergman and John Barkle and Selmn Yrell. A number of water plpea froie Fri day night and the plumbera were kept busy yesterday making neceesary re pairs. Schllta'a beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and la having tha aama affect on the Orotto. Nothing better on the market. The Occident teneorial parlor and bath' facllltle am equalled by none. Everything modern and up to data See Peterson. For sale At Oaeton'a feed stable. No. lot Fourteenth street; on Landie's harness machine: one Smith-Premier typewriter; on 20 bp motor and belt ing; 1000 good eacks. Dry Sole One bottle of dry-sole I" sufficient to make waterproof several pairs of ahoea and add considerably to their life and usefulness, gold by reterson It Drown. The cold weather, the joist few day? haa kept a great many iieoplo from coming to Aatoria and keeping ninny Astorlana In doors. !)ulm-R hti stif fered In consequence, . Th funeral of Mrs, A. a. Wirt will be held at 1 o'clock today from the chMpel at Bklpunon. Rev. W. B. Hhwt will officiate. The Interment will b In Ocean View cemetery. The friends of deceased are Invited to attend. The pilot schooner has gone outside the bar. Tbla likely accounts for the activity In Manchurlan affair. The pilot's language, ut the ' prevailing vt loclty of the wind, Just had time to reach Heoul before the Associated Press correspondent gut busy last night. Considerable complaint was mad yesterday by those who alipped up on the sidewalks, against the practice of sluicing out placea of bualneaa and covering the sidewalk with water which freese. ' It creates an overpro duction of profanity and demand for arnica. . The holes atlll exlat In Tenth street near the corner of Duane. The at tention of the superintendent of thor oughfares will likely be called to them soon via the persuasive plaints of the sorrow saturated executor of inte state claimant. Get your claim In early. aBBSaBBSBaBBBBJBBBk The Indications are that every bill vetoed by Governor Chamberlain will be passed over his veto. The repub licans held a caucus Friday night and decided on thla courae. They claim that the governor Is actuated by pet ty politics and they don't propose to stand for It. ' The Imperial oyster houae la pre pared to furnish Shoalwater bay oya ten In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. A good quality of coal Is the most aatlafactory and economical fuel you can use. Poor coal, like poor wood, Is only an sggravatlon. High grade coal Is far cheaper than any other fuel. El more & Co. sell only tha best and de liver It In any port of tb city, in sacks or lumps. Ring up phone ltd. REWARD We shall glv $10 In gold as a first prise, and 16 as a second prize to the boy or girl under II years of age, writing the best poem of twj or more versos, using the MONARCH RANGE aa the aubject of I he poem. All poema to be handed In before I p, in on February 16. 1905. Charlee Hell born & Bon, Complete House-furnish-era, 690-M2 Commercial Street ' If you have a cought or cold be sure and get a bottle of Whit Pin Cough Syrup. Tb beat to be had. For aal at the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at 25 and 50 cents per bottle. The county court will hold an ad Jorned session at which time the con tract for completing the court house will be algned. For wagons, buggies, plows, harrows and all klnda of farm toola and ma chinery see R. U. Gaston at 101 14U stmt, Astoria, Ore, ' Today Is Sunday, but you would never know It llatenlng to the adher ents of the ancient charter which ia to be burled tomorrow, In the probate court yesterday, an order was made authorising the admin istrator to sell the personal property of Emollne Lehman, deceased. Sweet naval oranges from XI to lie par doaen. Plenty of good cooking ap ple at too per box. ASTORIA GROCERY. Dry-Sola Will preserve the aolea of tha ahoea and cause them to wear longer than they would without It 26 cetita a bottle. Peteraon & Brown. If you have any complaint against the east wind kindly take It to Poet land. The Astortan can prove that It had nothing to do, directly or Indirect ly, with bringing thla on. Dry8ole Physicians state . that many ailments ar traceable to wet feet Especially Is this so In a large percentage of female cases. 25 cents a bottle. Peteraon Brown, An alarm of fire was turned In about o'clock lost evening from box 4 caused by a burning flue In the house on Dunne street In the rear of the As torla hotel. No damage was done. There I no complaint about bnalness at the Star saloon. Good goods and eonneoua treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That's what make bualneaa good at the Star. The beat la none too good for our customers. C. A. Campbell, who has returned from Southern California, reports that ther haa been an abundance of rain which will inaure good cro a. The In dications are favorable for a very large fruit crop thla" year. Mrs. Campbell did not return, but Is expected home In about two weeks. e; I 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 SON Complete House Furnishers. J nines N. Laws, maker of lawa and plumbing complaints, la expected home shortly, but his constituency, bus not yet decided what disposition to make of him since he denominated the demo crats of Clatsop "varminta." They ac knowledge the truth of Jamea utter ance, au rignt, out tney tnink a son of Dixie should have been able to make It more euphonious and less binding on the bin. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Epitome of Aneodote and Incident With Commente by a Layman. 7h third round and windup will oc cui next Tuesday at Salem. There will be a number of Ax torla ns present. What will b the size of the plumb ers' bill Is a question that Is agitat ing the people of Astoria at present Only one more week of the legisla ture and then we will know how It happened. When you enter a room and are con fronted with a full length lithograph of a man who looks as If he had been crowded into fan frame against his will, don't make funny cracks. Hs Is one of the dear departed. , After watching three acta of "Dark- eat Russia' the majority of the audi ence was of the opinion tbst the whoU cast ought to be sent to Siberia and the board of pardons suspended. Police JuJge Williams of Belling- ham has taken a new rood to fame. He announces In a signed card "that or. all persons found Intoxicated In the public streets or other public places the maximum punishment allowed by ordinance will be inflicted." If the policy he announces were followed by all the police judges In the land there would be a,leaa number of drunk arJ and drink sellers, a condition devoutly to be wished. Without taking the trouble to deny the charge of a Smoot witness Oat ther is more polygamy In New York than In Utah, the people of Gotham are prepared to prove that "they never made a religion of If The government paid for 14,00 qui nine pills for the use of the senate during last year, according to the Washington Star, which Indicates that the right to consider treaties Is -not the only perogatlve the honorable senators ore sticklers to maintain. Dlscoveredv-Dlogenes, lantern in hand, entered the village drug store. "Sny, have you anything that will cure a eoldr he asked. "No, sir. I have not," answered the pill compiler. "Give me your hand," exclaimed Diogenes, droplrig hi lantern. " "l have at lust found an honest man." PERSONAL MENTION. Representative Bums returned from Salem yesterday. He report the polit ical atmosphere around the capital torrid and expect several lively con tests over pending legislature this week. He la aatlafled that the governor will veto the Tuttle charter bill and that the veto will be sustained. Jack realises he la up against It being with the minority party, but Is doing the best he can under the clrcumatancea. The examination of tenchera was completed, yesterday anj certificates indued as follows: First grade Mrs. A, K. Huden, Astoria; Mrs. Margaret Grant Harry, Astoria; Miss Florence P. Reynolds, Warrcnton; C. E. Smith. Olneyr second grade, Miss Kthel Ji. Oilman, Hammond; Miss N. E. Mor rison, Clifton; third grade, Miss Amelia E. Una, Astoria. Examinations for state certificates were taken by the fol lowing: . Misses Alice Goddard and Estellu Ii. Parker, Mrs, Ethcllne Smith and C E. Smith. Their papers will be forwarded to the statu examining bourd for grading. THE BIG 8T0RE'8 EFFORTS Are thoroughly appreciated. No such stamp of public approval was ever ac corded a mercantile establishment In Aatoria. When S. Donslger & Co.. 48S and 490 Commercial St announced that they would sacrifice 16,00J worth of finest grade Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for Men and Boys at 1-8 to 1-2 oft regular prices that waa enough to start the crowd. As the firm, and high character of goods handled by them, waa to well known to neod any further word, the crowds atarted the first day, and there has been no let up, as the bargain have grown better right along. For the re anon that work is now going on, the building la being altered and dust Is flying. Put your faith In As toria's best store, and secure a share of the royal bargains that Danzlger & Co. are distributing to the people. Thla big sacrifice will not last for ever, for no Arm under the aun could afford to sell for any considerable time high class goods at such low prices. A. E. Cook of Bear Cliff was In the city yesterday. David Alrth of Warrenton waa In the city yeaterday. Hoh. C. P. Lester of Warrenton was in the city yesterday. Donald G. Ross of Portland is visit ing friends In the city. W. 8. ElUnger of Chicago registered at the Central yesterday. Wallace Stuart of Tokeland waa In the city yesterday on business. R. M. Louden and wife of John Day wer In the city yesterday. J. C Sutton of Salem Is In the city visiting his brother, J. O. Sutton. J.- V. Greenman of OystervllI was In the city yesterday on business. J. C. Curtis of Portland was reg istered at the Occident yesterday. Chas. D. Cornell of Portland was registered at the Occident yesterday. Charles Adams of San Francisco! was in the city yesterday on business. George Clark of Portland, who has be!! In the city, returned home Iasi evening. Jacob Bosshurd, councilman .. from Warrenton, was in the city yesterday on business, Frank Fatton is expected to return home from Southern California next week. Mrs. fatton will remain until the first of the month. OCCIDENT DINNER TODAY. v Oysters. 'Chicken Broth. Olive Pickles Boiled Salmon Egg Sauce. Braised Mutton Mushroom Sauce Shrimp Patties Orange Fritters CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. t Reopened Under New Management John Blaalch haa leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster Houae and la now prepared to serve the public The best oysters and meala in the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiter and prompt ser vice. .. Prime Rib of Beef Roast Chicken Bolted Potatoes Sugar Corn Green Peas Mashed Potatoes Lobster Mayonnaise Lemon Merringue Mince Apple Pies Floating Island Fruit Coffee Nuts and Raisins Whst to Read. If you have the blues, read the 27th psalm. If your pocketbook Is empty, read the 17th, It people seem unkind, read the 15th chapter of John. If you are losing confidence In men read the 13th chapter of L Corinthians. If you are discouraged about your work, read the 12th psalm. ( If you find the world growing small and yourself great read the 19th psalm. A MeMttioini'! Commencing Monday, ' February 13,'7 to Saturday, February IS, inclusive, we will sell any ttxe that you see in onr window and we hare lots more like them for 1,00 The regular price of these axes J was from $1.25 to 12.00 each. FOARD STOKES CO. mwmm From 14 cent to $2.50. New Style, Fine Assortment. i Commercial and 12th Streets. PERFECTION How true to the name are our, $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect Workmanship. ; Perfect in Fit. . V Perfect ia Style. ALL LEATHERS. BLUCHERS OR LACE. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers.. . AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. t I