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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1909. THE MOhflNO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 9 S IB PICKLED CODFISH We have just received a barrel of nice PICKLED COD and we recommend same to oar custom ers to be of the very Highest Quality. 8c per pound. Better get in line. ROSS, HIGGINS M Co. Amusement Tonlgh. 1 ' Star Theater Vaudeville. Ledge Meeting Teatght. Degree of Honor, Charity lodge. I. O. O. r.. Heaver lodge. Modern Woodmen, Astoria camp. Native Daughter of Oregon. Boval Arcanlunv Clatsop council. Local Brevities. tine, Wafer Bllced Dried Beef. Ready foi Hold In any quantity. FOARD ft BTOKEB CO. llshermen wanting lead call at 118 Troth afreet; the Junk houae; alao 100 aacka for aale. It Corruthers l building two stores on hla property on Dunne street weat of the lldrlck theatsr. For good things to eat call at III Commercial or phone Mala ML ASTORIA GROCERY. Tht Columbia will leave out this morning fur Destruction Island wltn men and supplies. Work of making repairs at several atatlona wilt be com memed. Courteous treatment an ubunJaiu.v of amusement, together with a lino of all popular brand of liquid refresh ments, haa mude tha LaTowca a popu lar resort The Orotto will supply patrone wttb deltcloua Tom and Jerry every day. The eu parlor quality of goode which l-aa made the Orotto popular, will be ajppllod. e For aala At Outon'a faad aUble, No. 101 Fourteenth street; on Landle's harness machine ona flmltli-Premler typewriter; one JO hp motor an bait In ; 1000 good aacka. At 2:30 thin afternoon rm-morlii' service will be "held In the Metno dint church In honor of Francis Wll Hard. The W. C. T. V. haa prepared an Interesting program. Everybody 1 cordially Invited to be present R. M. Gaston, at hla atable, No. 101 Fourteenth street offer for aale a Land la harneaa machine, one Smith Premier type writer, one 10 horae power motar and atarter box and 500 good aacka. Will be aold cheap. A logger named William Doslrom, employed In Olaen'a logging tamp on Deep river waa brought to the hospital yesterday suffering from a broken leg. The accident waa c-nusvd by the ruble (dipping, milking him on the leg. The Oregon legislature w aJJourn tomorrow tilght at midnight. Consid erable, danrngn la expected to be done during th next two dayii. The ses sion haa been charnctei lxe by much bltternea and peraonal animosities. Thera la no complaint about bnalneaa at the Star saloon. Good gooda and courteous treatment will draw trade to any first-class aaloon. That'a what makes business good at the Star. The beat la none too good for our customers. Dry Sole Ona bottle of dry-aola In aufflclent'to make waterproof several palra of ahoea and add considerably to their life and usefulness. Sold by Peterson ft Itrown. t Mr. Urunoid haa moved to Hi Ex change atreet to the house formerly oc cupied by Watson Kinder. J. A. KolgWe Uolden Oalo brand of gplcea and Extracta are the beat. FOARD A STOKES CO. We have juat received a ahlpment of fine Norway Herring and A no no vie. ASTORIA, OROCERT. Mlaa Florence Reynolds haa been aelected aa a teacher In the Aatorla public achoola by the achool board. The Imperial oyater houae la pre. pared to fumUh Shoalwater bay oya tere in quantltlea of pints and quarts Great preparations are being made for the maaquerade ball to be given next WedneaJay night by Teutonla lodge, Son of Hermann. Nine beauti ful price will b given, the beat music haa been secured and a god time la assured all who attend. Conalderable Interest waa manl feated yesterday In the result of the Tuttle charter bill. The Aatorlan of fice waa vlalted by a number of promt neiu cltlxena making Inqulrle aa to the result. The matter will probably be definitely aettled thin afternoon. to supply the family trade. oyeUra always on hand. The county clerk, sheriff and coun ty judge have no grievances against the legislature. They have all had their salaries mined, it Is to be hoot m. u. vurry or I'ortlund Is a guest t the Occident. F. P. Relman of South Bend was In the city yesterday. Will Madison was In Portland yes terday on business. Stephen A, Miller of Warrenton was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Thompson of Skamokawa was In the city yesterday. Arthur Houchen of Cathlamet was In the city yesterday. Collector W. L. riobb has returned from a visit to Salem. Thos, w. Jenkins of Portland was In the city yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. V. V. Keutner returned yesterday from Portland. H. W. Chrltnsen has returned from a business trip to Portland. Mr. McAvoy of Skamokawa. visited friends In Astoria yesterday. w. w. curtis returned from a trip to the Jsenalem yesterday. cugene u. Aiuen of Portland waa In the city yesterduy on business, 1 Manager Gervurts of the Star the ater is In Seattle on business. Mrs. Thos. Crane of Urookfleld vlait- ej friends in Astoria yesterday.' Charles Drown returned from a bust ness trip to Skamokawa yesterday. H. R. Hoefler returned from a bus. ness trip to Portland last evening. Mrs. Nelvllle of Bkomakawa did some shopping In Astoria yesterday. W. 8. Paige, representing Wad hams ft Co. of Portland, is In the city on business. Geo. A. Nelson and wife will leav today for a month's vialt with friends in California. Mr. Palmer, representing the Blake, Mcraii Paper Company of Portland, la in the city on his usual business trip. Rev, Oustaf Rydqulst of the First Lutheran church left for Seattle last evening to attend the general confer ence. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Proposals for grading and construct ing rocdways and sidewalk around the hew building at Ft. Columbia are advertised for In this Issue. Thj bids will bo opened on March 7. ixionisi.tnnt lnc are- wn not be changed again. These streaks of economy are productive of much trouble and contention. Adolph Uramare, a native of Fin land, declared his Intention of becom ing a cltlsen of the I'nlted States yesterday. Schllts's bear made Milwaukee fa nous, and U having the same effect on the Orotto. Nothing better on the market , The Occident tonsorlal parlors tad bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything .modern and up to data Bee Peterson, ---v. Watson Binder has movel from 44 loxehahge atreet to l7 Grand avenue In ths house formerly occupied by Frank Spittle. If you have a cought or cold be sure and get a bottle of White Pine Coug'j Syrup. The best to be bad. For sal at the Owl and Eagle Drug Storea, at 21 and BO cents per bottle Dry-Solo Physicians state that many ailments are traceable to wet feet Especially is this so in a large percentage of female cases. IS cents a bottle. Peterson ft Drown. For wagons, buggies, plows, harrows and all kinds of farm tool and ma chinery see R. M. O as too at 101 14th street, Astoria, Ore. Sweet naval orangea from II to Uc per dosen. Plenty of good cooking ap ples at 00o per box. ASTORIA OROCERT. The raffle for a doyle will take place at Harfa drug store Friday morning at o'clock. All persons Interssted sre requested to be present. Dry-Sole Will preserve the soles of the shoes and causa tham to wear longer than they would without It. It cents a bottle. Peterson ft Brown. W. J. Hess haa opened the cleanest and best appointed restaurant in As toria at 110 Eleventh street Ths best In ths market, and the promptest serv ice, u ' - ... - -v U The bill Introduced In ths house by J. N. Laws to Increase the salary of the county Judge of Clatsop county to 11000 passed the ssnoto yesterday will go into effect on March 15. Since there ore from 100 to 100 sups of tt to the pound, why pot drink the best? We bar ths best grades In ah the leading Varieties. " ' " FOARD ft STOKKS CO. Mrs. M. J. Fox and Mrs. K. V. Hold en entertalnej a number of thel friends yesterday afternoon with i tea at the residence of Mrs. Holden A very enjoyable afternoon was spent The salmon market. Is unusually quiet. Very few fishermen have been out on account of the severe weather. The price remains about the same, cents for steelhead and 0 cents for chlnooks. Captain Thos. Latham of the Ger ald C reports business very dull in the coastwise trade. Nehalem mtr chanta have not begun to lay In their spring stock and very title merchan dtae la being shipped. MH The deputies In the sheriffs offlw are kept busy notifying tax paysrs of ths amount of their taxes. It is esti mated that 2500 postal cards will be requlrej. Tax payers residing In the county are not notified. 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. The circuit court docket Is published on another puge in this issue. There are 99 case on the docket, but very few of them will be for trial. A num. ber of them have been argued and sub mitted and are awaiting a decision by Judge McBrlde. The docket is tht smallest for years. A good quality of coal Is the most satisfactory and economical fuel you can use. Poor coal, like poor wood, is only an aggravation. High grade coal is 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 llfL REWARD We shall give 110 la gold as a first prise, and II as a second prise to ths boy or girl under II years of age, writing the beet poem of twj or more versos, using the MONARCH RANG 8 as the subject of ths poem. All poems to bo handed la before I p. m. on February It, 1901. Charles Ben- born ft Son. Complete House-furnish-rs, SI0-5I1 Commercial Street A meeting of SeaslJe lodge, A. O. V. W. has been called for Saturday night to consider some Important busi ness. It is reported that the question of organizing under a separate lodge and to cut loose from the grand lodge will be one of the matters to be con sidered. Every member Interested In the order Is requested to be present At the meeting of the common coun. ell next Monday night, the ordinance for the improvement of Franklin ave nue from the Clatsop mill to the Adah line will be passed. A resolution will also be IntroduceJ to Improve Ex change street from Seventeenth to Twenty-third street Both improve ments will be badly needed. Under the ordinance Improving Franklin ave nue, the atreet will have to be closed for traffic during a portion of the day. J. I Washburn of Duluth, repre senting a large syndicate, which has purchased large timber tracts in Clat sop county, is in the city looking over some of the timber. The syndicate doea not intend to cut the timber, but will hold it It la possible that some time In the future the company may engage in the lumber business, but it la very remote. The purchase of timber lands by these syndicates Is of no benefit to Clatsop county, but on the contrary will greatly Increase ibe price of lumber when the timber comes in demand. A very pretty wedding was solemn ised yesterday afternoon at the First Lutheran church, the contracting par ties being John Frye and Miss Selma Anderson. The church was crowded with friends of the couple. The cere mony occurred at 1:10 o'clock. Rev. Oustaf Rydqulst performing the mar riage ceremony under the beautiful and Impressive services of the Luther an church. The bride waa attended by her sister, Miss Nellie Anderson, as moid of honor, and Miss Laura Ander son waa bridesmaid. The groom was attended by J. C. Clinton and A. T. Anderson officiated as best man. The church was prettily decbrated for the occasion. The happy couple left last evening for a short wedding trip and on their return will make Astoria thelt home. epitome of Anneedotes and Incidents With Comments by s Lsymsn. Astoria has been so quiet and or derly this week that the police have been unable to arrest their shadows. That resolution of confidence in Sen ator Mitchell was picked before it was ripe. The late returns had not been received. When a woman goes visiting she in variably secures a copy of her hostess' cake recipe but she never uses It The question as to whether Asto ria is to have one or three police com missioners will be settled in the legis lature today. Very few bills passed on their merit during the lost days of the legislative session. Everything depends upon what combination can be made. The days are growing longer and brighter. Rosea are in bloom and gardening wilt commence in the near future. The people of Oregon like a con demned murderer are counting the minutes when the curtain will be rung down on the legislature. Gen. Kuropatkln has Just defeated a Japanese army of 60 men. It was all along believed he would perform some great exploit if the cxar Insisted upon !t And now ora of the professors say it will be 10,000,000 years before the light of the sun dies out For this re lief, much thanks. We are in need of Just that sort of consolation every time we are called on to settle the gas bill A New Jersey county persists In re malning unrepresented in the state leg' Ulature because it doea not wish to go to the expense of holding an elec tlon. Is this decision to be condemned as an exhibition of political apathy or commended aa an example of patriotic frugality T The following sgn appears in front of a Seaside store: "Postal cards, side meat stamped envelopes, corsets, new molasses, coffins, school books, hard ware, home-made cheese, Webster's Unabridged Dictionary and first-class fertilisers." A cold day It was for the Billvllle prisoner, under the sentence of death, who said to the Jailer: "Will you please put some fire in the Jail this cold weather, or, If you can't do that, send the parson around to give me a lec ture on the hereafter?" O.G C A M M rTT 1U ':(- OUEU It Makes Whiter Bread, It Makes Lighter Bread, It Makes More Bread, Than Any Other Brand. MID & STOHES GO. FO VAflMIIH From 1-4 cent to $2.50. New Styles, Fine Assortment. VENSON'S mm STORE: Commercial and 12th Streets. U There will be a change of program tonight at the Star. Several new fea tures will be produced. The trained bears, which have delighted the pub llo the paat week, will continue their marvellous feats. The Cardownle sis ters will Introduce new specialties and the program promises to be one of the best The theater was crowded again last night and everyone who attended was well pleased with the attractions offered. If PERFECTION How true to the name are our, $3-50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect IIWorksMsSiip. Perfect In Fit. Perfect ioStjle. ALLILEATHEFS ZZ. BLUCHERS OR LACI Wherity, Ralston & Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. First Clan Csnnsd Soups. Griffin brand, put up In six varieties. Three cans for 25c. FOARD & STOKES CO. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J