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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1905)
1 - . W . ... ... 'f t WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1905. THK 'MOfWlNG ASTOItfAN, ASTOliL RiGON. ; . 1 ZT".l '.TiZ '.'jCIbL, - 1 ------ I """r4fBgffa,iLi I Thr li lio complaint about bnslnes' I PERSONAL MENTION. fsss"-i " ' -" j- 11 i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmhm r 11 j B A HV VWv ' 11. RIPE BANANAS TODAY dozen. Mmcmtcr ll's Hot Toaorrow Of Hut Wik, tot TODAY. ROSS. ; HIGG1NS ..Co. Thr If no complaint about bnslnea- at th Star saloon, oooo gooa " courteous treatment will draw trad t any flrst-clas aaloon. That' what makei bualnws good at th SUr. Tb- beat la norii too food for our cutomr. Th bottrd of Oregon pilot commis sioner hnld lt regular monthly mt ing yeurday afternoon. Routlna busl nes was transacted, license ware, re newed for Captain 1L T. Groves, D. J. MeVlcsr, M. D. Btaples and K. E. Howes. Amuaamanta Tonight. , Star Theater Vaudeville. Ledge Meeting Tenlght Foresters, Court Astorls. Knlahta of Fyth Astor lerfgv lecal Brevities. Marriage licenses were issued yester day to Anton Zanklch and Vlml fltano vloh of Clifton. Fishermen wanting lead call at Ml Tenth atreeti the Junk houae; alaa aoa Mcka for ele. A bill passed the houae yesterday giving- Master Fish Warden Van lu- sen an office clrk at a aalary of 1900 a year, It also createa a deputy fi Kouthrn Oregon. The bill Introduced by Burn of Clut- p to compel street car companies t pay a proportionate abare of the torn of Improving streets, wa defeated In the houae yeaterday. for good tbtsga ta eat call at 111 OaoMBarcUl r pboo Mat ML ASTORIA OROCXRT. W have Juet received a ablpcnent of fin Norway Herring and Anchovl. ABTOniA OROCEnT. Bcbllta'a beer mad Mllwauke fa mous, and la having the earn effect oa the Orotto. Nothing bettor on the martt:;,r r 1 , i "M a - Tb Occident tonaorlal parlora and bath facllltle art equalled by none. Everything modern and up to data Be Peteraon. For wagona, buggtaa, plow, barrow and all kind of farm toow w ehlnery R. M. Oaaioa at 101 lt stmt, Astoria, Or. The First Lutheran church of Up per Astoria yesterday slned a contract for a new pipe organ which will be In tailed In the nwr future. wMt naval oaaag from 11 to 4o ardoB. Plenty of good cooking ap- plM at lOo per box. ASTORIA. OROCXRT. John Oleaaon, formerly a member of th Kaglc band of Aatoria. waa kllWd in fleattle yeeterday. No particular of hi death wer roctlved. Ory-Sole-Will preaerve the aolc of th hoi and caua them to wear longw than tbey would without It . li cent a bottle. Ptron A Brown. W. J. He baa opened the cleaneet end beat appointed reetaurant In Aa toria at ISO Eleventh atreet Tb beet In the market, and the promptest erv Ice. . tf County Aaeor Corncllun -ihtU . ... ...P.nmcnt roll tMo wek. It will then be turned over to th aherlfl and collection of taxm com menced, Tb Orotto wlU upply ptron with dellcloua Tom and Jrry trwr Tb uperlor Quality of gooda which f aa mad tb Orotto popular, wm ajpplled. The ntertalnmiit given by th reading club Monday night wua at the realdent of Mra. J. A. Fulton. Thle wa omitted from the report of the entertainment. ( Ed Roe waa arrested In th city yeaterday by Chief HallocK upon . warrant eworn out In Portland charg ing him with larceny. A Portland of .rrivixt down yesterday and took an, v . w, Portland. The xct charge UIIII w " against him la not known. For aale At Oasten' feed aUbla, No. 101 Pourtsenth street: on Landle"! haraeao machine; on Bmltb-Prerelet typewriter; on tl bp motor and belt lag; 1001 good sack. BsnBssl Dry Sle One bottle of dry-sote l sufficient to mak waterproof veral pairs of aboe and add considerably to their life and usefulness. Sold by reterson h Urown. fii-rtru.le Klly. the -year-oId daug- t-r of Mr. and Mr. Mark Krtly of 8k niokawa, dlwl In this city yosUrda) morning of prltonltt. Her body wa taken to hr home yesterday for in terment. The fuiral wilt be bld to Jay from the family residence.,-- Frank l'atton and wife have returned from a month's visit to Bouthern Cali fornia, having hud a vry enJoyubU time.- Mr. 1'tttton atatn that recent ralna will Insure a targe crop this year. The crops havo len a failure for aev rai vtarn on account of the lata of rsln. ,' ; 1 Sii I Valentin day waa not much ob served In Astoria yesterday. The mer- chants will carry over a Urge stock. Young people of Astoria don't mnk love that way any more. Tillamook has raised the Ucetuw on dot to 119 and US. The dogs are now kicking because, local option carried tn that city and they threaten to ex termlnste th dog catcher. Insurance on Tillamook doga haa gone up 100 pet cent. It also threatens to reduce the price of beef. lh f.nminatlon of Mrs. Bird of Meusiile was held yesterday by Dr, Lewis at Seaside, who submitted a re nort to the county court, t'pon the r tHirt ehe waa adjudged Insane and HherllT Llnvllle went down yesterday In hrlnr hr to AtoHil. Bhe will be taken to Halem toujKht. ' A good quality of coal Is the most satisfactory and economical fuel you irn. Prmr ciial. UK DOOr WOOO. IS Tb Imperial oyster bona H, pre pared to furnish Bnoaiwaier oay oys- nOTravatlon. High grade coul ter. in quantltlu of pint, and quart. , B K1. to supply th family trad. oysters always on band. Colonial If you have a cougbt or cold be sure and get a bottle of Whit Puie cougn flvrun. Tb best to b had. For aie at th Owl and Eagl Drug Stores, at 25 and (0 cent per bottle. Dry -Sol Physician state that many ailment are traceable to wet feet Especially la this so In a large percentage of female cases. !5 cents a bottle. Feterson k Brown. Laws' bill providing that the county court shall appoint th deputies of the county clerk and sheriff of Clatsop county passed the house. It will be given a decent Interment in the senate. Extensive preparation are being made by the ladles for the social to be given for tb Elk next Tuesday night. A aplendld program Is bolng ar. ranged and an enjoyable time Is an ticipated. ! far ehesoer than any other fuel. Kl more & Co. sell only the best and de liver It In any part of the city, In stick or lumps. Ring up phone 11. II. K. Hoflfr Is making extensive Improvement In hla place. The room now occuplrtd by him and the one for merly occupied by the railroad com pany as a ticket office will be thrown Into one large room and a popular cafe opened. It will be the finest on the coast. There has never been any sucn place In Astoria and the efforts of Mr. Hoefler will be appreciated. Th county saw mill, which ho been In operation all winter near Jewell. ha cut over 300,000 feet of lumber, most of which haa been put on the county road. Tb mill will continue operation until March 1 by which time audit-lent lumber will tw out to plank the road to the fork. This with the work to be done by the county court will give a good road to the Nehalero valley. t The Tuttle) charter bill haa beon made a special order In the senate for thle morning at 10 o'clock. A poll of both house and senate indicates that th bill will paaa over thj gov ernor'a veto. n m. (laston. at his stable. No. 105 Fourteenth street offers for sale i Dindls harness machine, one Smith Pinmivr viw writer, on 10 horse power motor and starter box and 500 good socks. Will be sold cheap. Han Jacobson of th N. P. brewery will leave thla morning for MarshflelJ and other points In the Interest of the company. They have built up a good business In these localities by th su perior quality of beer manufactured. REWARD We shall glv $10 In gold a a first prise, and $5 aa a second oris to th boy or gtrl under It yars of age. writing th beat poem of twj or mor verses, using th MONARCH RANGE aa th subject of tb poatn, All poem to bo banded ta before p. m. An Vebruarr II. 1I0J. Charles Hell- born Son. Corsplet HouM-furnlsh era, HQ-HI Commercial Street Mayor J. H. Johanaen of Seaalde was In the city yeaterday. He reports that the town t growing and prosper ous. The monthly payroll of jthe mill amounted to $7000 for last month and has put considerable money In cir culation. There la considerable oppo sition to the Malarky bill Incorporating West Soaslde, as It provides for aa- i.inn niimethtnr which the veoole Of Seaside are opposed to. Th conteet for the best poem of two verses on th Monarch range, In which a Drlie Is being offered by Cho. Hell born & Son, will close Saturday night. A number of poems have been received. They will be opened Saturday evening by a committee consisting of three of Astoria's school-teachers who will pa on the merits of the poems. Consider able. Interest Is being taken in the con test by the school children. On sale Tuesday Mornings 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. Ben Wise of Ilwaro Is In the city h business. " B. Bourgland of Chinook was In the Jlty yesterday, j Victor J. Miller of Stella was In the 3lty yesterday. , . . , . , I E, a. Case of Portland 1 registered at th Occident ; . ; . E. Z. Ferguson returned from Port land last evening. .. John Fursey, a single man, was In the City yesterday, Mrs. U Christmas Is In the city vis iting Mr. J. Close. Henry Fleckerwteln of Portland was In the city yesterday. Ivan Bui khoMt-r of Cathlamet was In the city yesterday. ' . , . . N. A Perry of Portland arrived In the city lost evening. ... A. H. Solomon of Portland la reg istered at the 4)ccoJnt. - R, L. Ford of Portland registered at th Occident yesterday. 1 : M. M. Plllsbury of Portland arrived. U the city larft evening. B. O. Seaborg (tm down from Eagle CHIT on last night's train. ' ' C. H. Brown of Portland registered at the Occident yesterday. fleo. W. Swart of Salem was in the city yesterday on business. Frank Scott of Seaside wo In the city yesterday on business. Frank Schetdnagl and wife returnej from Portland last evtnlng, Mis Gertrude Stockton of PortlanJ li visiting frlnd In the city. H. T. Groves and wife of Portland ar visiting friends In the city. Dr. Baylea Earle left for Olympla last evening on a business trip. Mrs. J. T. Nojom and daughter of Cathlamet were in th city yesterday. W. N. Meserve. the Oraya River mer chant, was In the city yesterday on business. . F. D. Keutner, who has been In Al bany the past few days on business, Is expected home today. Hon. J. Bruce Polworth, a law stu duht with M. Gorman, was In the clt yesurday on business. Sylvester Fnrrell of Portland waa In the city yesterday attending a meet ing of the OreKon pilots' commission and left for home last evening. Matt Anderson, who baa been In the employ of the Knappton mills left last evening with his flmaly for Mississippi where be will In the future reside. J, C. Swope come down from Port land last evening and has accepted a position with B, F. Allen It Son. p, Lawler returned yesterday from feulde. He haa prepared plan for a new building on th corner of Main and Bridge streets In the store now oc cupied by F. Dresser Co, and will oon award a contract for ouuaing a nw two-tory, building. The new biiildlnr will be 75x90 feet and will be modern In every detail Dresser k Co. latere made arrangements to lease the new building for a term of years. Rbuidlncroom waa at a premium at the Star theater laat evening, mc trained bear perform soma wonder ful and comical feata and aw certainly a great attraction. The Cardownle ls- t.r. are certainly artists and glv verv merltorlou performance. Then dancing Is superior to anything ever .i... in h rttv. Russet ana ttervlnnle. the contortionist, are cer tally marvels, and keep the audience In rood humor. The bill at tne btar thin week la one of the best ever pre sented and that it 4 appreciated is at tested by crowded houses. The transcript In the county court house suit haa been completed and was ertlfled to by County Clerk Clinton yeaterday and sent to Sulem to be filed In the supreme court. An effort win be made to secure an early hearing In the case, and aa It 1 an Important measure, and no briefs are to be filed, it Is thought probable that the court will set th case down for hearing dur ing th nront month. TJnon the de- ni.inn t th. nnremA nurt rests the i portonce. w".. v. -r 1 I question of constructing the court house. If the court should hold that the county had no authority to create the indebtedness, no work can be done on the building until there are suffl cent funds In the treasury to complete It which will take at least 10 years. Lodge Entertainment At the close of the meeting of Gate way tent of the Maccabees last even ing the Lady Maccabees and irienas, to th number of about 60 stormed the castle, and the Sir Knights surrender ed. The ladles brought along an abundance of aood things and an or chestra. After serving a oengnuui iimph th remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. A. O. U. W. Notic. The member of Seaside Lodge No. 12. Ancient Order of United Workmen, are hereby requested to assemble at the next regular meeting of that lodge, to be held at 7: SO o'clock p. m. Satur Aav irvhruATv 18. 1905. to consider "Vl - business of, the gravest financial lm By Order of the Lodge. Attest: F. D. WINTUN, Recorder. An : for Si ea 1 Gift to Saturday. February Id, ; inclusive, we will sell any axe that yon see is our window and we have lots more like them for t - The report circulated on the streets yesterday that A. B. Hammond and Hon. C. W. Fulton would be Indicted for complicity In the lands frauds 1 without foundation and emlnated in the sensational mind of a reporter of the Portlond Telegram. Mr. Hammon j haa not Induced any person to settle upon government lands, although he haa bought several tract. Mr. Fulton waa not his attorney In any of thes deals, the buying being done by his real estate agents, Mr. Fulton did not even draw a deed for any of the lands and never advised him In any way m th matter.. But It kept the Dusy- bodtea out of mischief and gave them something else, to talk about beslder the weather. Elks. Notice. Astoria Lodge, B. P. O. E.lks will give a ladle social on the evening of Tuesday, February 2L for the Elks r.miiu. ami in. iv menas. iac nnu ..nii'tcu -- ladles commltte has arranged an elab orate program for the evening' en ter - t.im.ni n4 avptv member Is re quested to com. , Commltte. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management John Blaaich haa leased the Callfor r.!a Restaurant and Oyster Houe and Is now prepared to serve th public Th best oyster and meal In the city. Family trade aupplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser vice. The . regular!1 price of these axes was frcm fl.25 to $2.00 each. OARD STOKE S GO. From 1-4 cent to $20. New Styles, Fine Assortment. Commercial and 12th Streets. PERFECTION How true to the name areou . $3.50 and $4bo Men's Shoes. Perfect inllWoTkmansMp. Perfect In Fit : . Perfect liStyle. ALLILEATHERS-ZZ. BLUCHERS OR LACE. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. . . 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