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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1905)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1606. THE MOKMNO ASTORIAN, ASTOKIA, OUEGON. - .... 5 yiMM There Is a necessity for additions' f PERSONAL MENTION. ' H a ... . I 1 1 Quarters and barrack ai Vort fltcvenf I If aBBSBBssSBsjSBB The Chance of a Lifetime; RIPE B A NANAiS TODAY SOC the dozen. , Rembr !' Not Toaorrow Of HxtWt tut TODAY v - ROSS, HIGGINS a c3o. . Amusements Tsnlght Btsr TheaterVaudeville. , A ..tAwlA lut Gateway N. ' Lsg MMtlng Tanlghi ft." A. ItV BUJonn enperP B. P. 0. . K. O. T. M Sons Herman, Queen Louise lodge, Finnish Workmen's Co-operative Association. , , ilcandlnavlan Benevolent Society, Lccal Brevities. Finnan Haddlcs today at FOARD STOKES. A numbr of the local politicians have ion to Hnlm on onVlal business. Don't full to get Finnan lladdle at FOARD HTOKBS. Today la St. Valentine's day and the postomts business will be mater lally Increiwd. The Commercial Club has act apart )Vednes4ay evenings to be used for aVating rink. r'lMermen wanting lead fall t 1"S Tenth street: the junk houee; olao .1000 sacks for aale. The Hume mill cloaca down tempo rarlly yesterday on account of some of th water malna being frown, cut tine off tht water aupply. Repairs will bt made today, CJT'I ' fl ' ' - Will Clinton left yeaterday for Alus ka, where W baa tome mining inter est Ha la Intereated In mlnci In the Tanan dlatrlct and expects to be ab sent several yeaa. W. X lfkse baa opened the cleaneat and beet appointed restaurant In As torla at 120 Eleventh street The beat In the market, and the prompteat serv ice. tf The Orotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry erery day. The superior quality of foods which res made the Grotto popular, will be supplied. For sals At Ossten's feed Stable, No, 101 Fourteenth street; one Landle'a harness machine; ons Smith-Premier typewriter; one 10 hp motor and belt- tnf ; 1000 good sacks. : j . For food things to sat call at (II Commercial or phone Main IIL ASTORIA. GROCERT. We have Juit received a ahlpment of Una Norway Herring and Anchovla. A8T0RIA OROCERT. Dry Sole One bottle of dry-sole in aiiffielnnl til mflki wfttArnrAnf mjHtfirul pairs of shoes and add conslJorably j to their life and uwfulni. Sold by Peterstm ft Rrown.' There Is a neceetlty for additions quarters and barracks at Fort Stevem the present" quarters being Inadequate The mutter baa been referred to Sen ator Fulton, with a request that sum elont appropriations be secured to en lorge the present quarters. A good quality of coal la ths most satisfactory and economical fuel you can uys. Poor coal, like poor wood, I only an aggravation. High grade coal la far cheaper than any other fuel El more ft Co. sell only the best and de liver It In any part of the city, In sacks or lumps Ring up phone 10(1. Work on the new city ball Is pro gressing satisfactorily and the con tractors, Ferguson ft Houston, expect to nave the building ready to turn over to the city within three months. Work of installing the heating plant has been In progress and will be com pleted within a few days. - The Imperial oyster house Is pre pared to furnish Shoalwater bay eye- ters In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. A. Jaloff has leased the store at the corner of Ninth and Bond street and will open out a clothing store. Schllts's beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and Is having the same effect on the Grotto. Nothing, better on the market. The Occident tensorlal parlors and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modem nd tip to date. See Peterson. For wagons, buggies, plows, harrows and all kinds of farm tools and ma chinery see R. M. Gaston at 101 Nth street, Astoria, Ore, Ht. John's chapter, R. A. U., will meet tonight. Work In the P. M and M. E. M. AU members ore re quested to be present. If you have a cought or cotd be sure and get a bottle of Whits Pine Cougli Syrup. The best to be had. For sale at the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at 18 and (0 cents per bottle. Dry Sole Physicians state that many aliments are traceable to wet feet. Eepeclally Is this so In a large percentage of female cases. !S rents n bottle. Peterson ft Drown. Attorney George Kaboth of the lice court has Ivsued an edict pardon Ing all offenders for the present week Preparations for the coming fishing senson Is occupying all of hlx time Sweet naval oranges from 11 to 45c psr doien. Plenty of good cooking ap ples at lOe per box. ASTORIA OROCERT. lios Cabin Flour. Made from the best Bluestem wheat. Once tried, always used. FOARD STOKES. Dry. Sole Will preserve the soles of the shoes and cause them to wear longer than they would without It. it cents a bottle, Peterson ft Brown. PSBSSSSBSM j,. . Ws have soma extra choice Salmon Tips, put up in'UIb klta espaolaUr for family trade, at special prices. FOARD ft STOKES. There Is no complaint about bnainess at ths Star saloon. Good goods and courteous treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That's what makes business good at ths Star. Ths best Is none too food for our customers. The bond of Harry Hill, supervisor of road district No. 14, Punh precinct was approved by the county court yes terday. The bond of A. W. Duncan and Mr. Irwin were returned for cor rection. A complaint was filed In the county court yesterday charging Mrs. Ivy Bird with Insanity, the complaint being made by Mr. Bird. Mrs. Bird Is a resident of Seaside, The charges wilt be investigated at today's session. On account of District Attorney Har rison Allen being called away from the city on official business, the case of John, Haha against B. F. Allen for criminal libel will not be tried. The case will be set as soon as Mr. Allen returns. - j 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 j Complete House Furnishers. Mrs. Albert Robert's name was ac cidentally . left out of the list of the ladles who wor full dress, colonial styles, at the Women's Club party on DHiurosy aurrnoon ana as sns was gowned In an unusually pretty style her name should have been one of ths first to appear. At the session of ths circuit court which convenes next Monday, very rew cases will be ready for trial A number of Important decisions will probably be rendered by Judge Mc Bride. There are several criminal cuses to be considered, but It Is very probable that all will plead guilty and no Jury trial is anticipated. REWARD Ws shall give 10 In gold ss a first prise, and IS as a second prise to ths boy or girl under IS years of sge, writing the best poem of twj or more verses, using ths MONARCH RANGE ss ths subject of the poem. All poems to bs handed In before I p, m. on February 16, 1906. Charles Hell born ft Son. Complete House-furnishers, 6B0-&32 Commercial Street The Norwegian Literary Society nit-d articles of Incorporation in the county clerk's office yesterday. Onrar Thompson, Anton Imlerguard and Chris Olsen are the Imorixirutore.' The object of the Incorporation Is for lit erary and mutual benefit among the Norwegian residents of Antorlu. The capital stock is placed at 1500. rrea ixws of Portland was in the city yesterday, ,-. ', E. N. Smith of Seattle was In the Ity yesterday. ! John Flnley of Portland was In th city yesterday. Mrs. F. D. Kuetner Is visiting with friends in Portland. C. A. Hendrlckaon of Hammond was in ths city yesterday. F. M. Grsy of San Francisco arrived on the Columbia, yesterday. John McOowan and Henry McGowan were In the city yesterday, P, H. Worsley of Ban Francisco registered at the Occident . Mrs. Charles Jordan of Cathlamet was In ths city yesterday. Dr. Alfred Kinney, returned yester day from a visit in Portland. A. M. . Smith, representing Fuller Co- is In ths city on business. T. R. Stokes has been in Portland the past few days on business. uaoiei jonnson of Portland regis tared at the Central yesterday. A. N. Pendleton, who has been sick the past week. Is able to be out Pat Lawler went on a hunting trip to Warrenton and Seaside yesterday. Mr. Petterson of ths Altoona Pack- ing Company was In the city yester day. , George Hannigan, editor of the Cath lamet Gazetto, was In the city yester day.. , Mrs. D. H. Welch returned yester day from a visit with friends In Port land. Martin Foard has returned from Biicoda and will be at home during the week. Superintendent McGuire returned from a business trip to Portland yes terday. ' Captain George L. Coodale returned yesterday from a business trip to Van couver, Rev. Q. M. Thorpe of SeaslJe passed through the city yesterday en route to Portion 1. Hon. O. C. Fulton and Collector of CuHtoms W. L. Robb are in Salem on business. Mine Fay Delllnger returned home yesterday after an absence of nearly two years in California. St. Gorman of Cathlamet was in the city yesterday attending a meeting of I the Altoona Cannery Company. Complaint Is made that some milk men drive on the sidewalk on Seventh street to the great annoyance of resi dents. The street department will have a special officer appointed to And out the transKressor. There Is an ordi nance prohibiting driving on the side walks and an effort will be made to enforce It. The carpenters are at work re modeling the store of S. Danslger ft Co. The main stairway has been torn out and moved to the west side of the building. Work on the Interior Is In progress, partitions are being torn out and an entire new front will be put In. When completed it will be one of the finest store buildings In Astoria. Superintendent of Streets Kearney has repaired Exchange street between Seventeenth and Foard ft Stokes" hall. so that It will be In a safs condition for the ball to be given by the Sons of Hermann. The fence built across tht street near the alley way running to Commercial street has been removed, affording access to that street. Notwithstanding all of the attrac tions were not presented last evening at the Star, those who attended were more than pleased with the excellent program. The woVld-famous Cardownle sisters did not arrive until lost even ing, and will be seen tonight and alo at the matinee this afternoon. Peo ple who have seen them at other places pronounce them without doubt to be the finest sister team ever seen on the stage. These with the excellent bill. Including the wonderful bears who perform marvellous feats, will give the public a vaudeville entertainment seldom witnessed In Astoria. Every number is of the highest class and calculated to please theater-gpers. The unusual large patronage accorded the Star has been the Incentive of Man, ager Gervurta to securt first-class at tractions. - - tn ' Commencing 'Monday, February 13, to Saturday, February 18, inclusive, we will sell any axe that you see in our window and. we hate lots more like them for ' $1,00 The regular.' price of these axes was frcm $ 1.25 to $2.00 each. OARD A STOKES 0 ...... ue . v From 1-4 cent to $2.50. New Styles, Fine Assortment. KSTORL Commercial and 12th Streets. BOO After the evening services of the Methodist church at Seaside Sunday night the question ot establishing a cemetery was brought up and Rev. G. M. Thorp requested to appoint a com mittee to make arrangements for one. The following committee was appoint ed; Dr. Lewis, A. D. Rockefeller, G. A. W. Russell, G. E. Friend and J. K. Bralter. I Consumers of water supplied by the small reservoir found themselves with out any water yesterday morning. The water has been allowed to run in number-of places, reducing the supply so that there was not sufficient force to keep the small pipes from frees- Ing. Plumbers were In demand all day to repair pipes. It Is seldom thot As toria has such a continued cold spell and the people are not prepared for It CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management John Blaalch has leaaed the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster House and Is now prepared to serve the public Ths best oysters and meals In the Ity. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser Finnan Haddle fresh every steamer. , FOARD ft STOKES. An adjourned meeting ot the county court was held yesterday morning. The contract with Hastle ft Dougan for the construction of the court house was approved and signed. The contract Is in accordance with the bill introduced tn the legislature authorising the coun ty court to enter Into contract for com pleting the court house. The original contract was for $97,151, but did not Include pluming, lighting and several necessary requirements which are now included In the contract The new con tract Is for 1 103,800.50, which will be the total cost of the building. Work will not be commenced until after the supreme court has passed upon the act of the legislature authorising its con struction. Miss Johnson, a resident of lower town, attempted to commit suicide by drowning last evening about t o'clock She had returned from supper and started tor the foot of Sixth street Friends suspected her Intentions and followed her. She jumped off the road way Into the river, but was rescued. Medical assistance was summoned and the woman pumped out and her lite saved. . Mra Mallory presented her husband with a son Sunday morning, Dr. O. B. Eates officiating. s PERFECTION How true to the name are our. $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect inJiWorkraansfcip. Perfect la Fit. ' Perfect iaStyie. ALLtLEATEERS, BLUCHERS CK LACE. Wher ity, Ralston & Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. . " A marriage license was granteJ yes terday to Wm. R. Medley and Kate R. McKay, both of Jewell. Fancy Queen Olives, 20o per pint at FOARD ft STOKES. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co.