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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
TIIE MOKMNO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1905. I PICKLED CODFISH ' , We have just received barrel of sice PICKLED COD and we recommend Barae to our custom , , r . en to be of the very. Highest Quality f 8c per pound. Better get in line. " .1 ROSS, HIGGINS & (Co. Amusements Tonight. Htar theater, vaudeville. ledge MMtirtgT Tonight rouibontaa, Katata wuncll. " Huns erf Herman, Teutonl lodge. ' Woodmtn .- of tht World., Cllmai ramp. Womtn of Woderaft. Ocean circle. Tht Grotto wUI rapply patrona with delicious Tom and Jtrrr avtry day. Tbt superior quality of gooda which l-aa mad tht Grotto popular, will ba ajpplltd. local Brevities. A daughter was born to the wife of Martin Olsen yesterday. The cote of ' Loula Montgomery ngaJtist M., J. Kinney to recover $10.- 000 ok commlslon In a timber laod deal, li on trlul In the circuit court of Portland. Carloton B. Alln baa ntoved to 730 Kranklln avenue. The senate bill amending the char ter of Wsrrenton hua passed both house. , , . . fishermen wanting lead call at 171 Tenth street; the Junk bouse also 1000 aacka for Bale. For good thlnge to eat call at lit Commercial or phono Mala lit . ASTORIA GROCERY. We have Just received a shipment of fine Norway Herring and Anunovls. ASTORIA OROCBRT. Schllts'a beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and la having the same effect on the Grotto. Nothing better on the market .. .;. , ' . f T. R. Davis has purchased the Doug las property on Irving avenue and will remoddlt the house and reside there In tht future. Tht Occident tonaorlal parlort and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to data et Peterson. ' Captain Thos. Dolg. who ba been visiting In Australia, baa written to friends that he will return to Astoria In a short time. For wagons, bugglt, plows, barrows and all kinds of farm tools and ma ehlnery see K. 1C. Oaston at 101 14th street, Astoria, Or , i?: gweet naval oranges from II to 4o pw doato. Plenty of good cooking ap ple at lOo per not. ASTORIA GROCERT. The rnlHo for a doyle will take plate at Hart's drug store tonight at 9 o'clock. All persona Interested are re quested to be present a M. Gaston, at bis stable, No. 1C fourteenth street, offers for sale Landla harness machine, one Smith Premier typt writer, one 10 ' bortt power motor and starter bo and 60c good sacks. Will be told cheap, The new city hall is practically in closed and work on tht interior has been commenced. The heating plant la being Installed and tht plumbing being done. Tht contractors art rush' lug the work to sa early completion. In making-(the Improvements and building the addition to Bt. Mary's hospital, the present bullJIng will' be cut In two, and a portion of it will be sold at a bargain. Particulars can be obtained of the Sisters at the hospital. There will be something new at the Star thcuter tonight. A great treat Is lit store for lovers of music. Atten tlon Is culled to the' announcement in another 'column. When you read it you', 111 certainly vfslt the; War' to rn ;4U 'f .-v x 3. For sals At Gasttn's feed stable. No. 101 Fourteenth street; one Landlf t harness machine; ona Smith-Premier typewriter; out 10 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good aacka, Tbt Imperial oyster house Is pre pared to furnish Sboalwater bay oys ter In quantities of pints and quarts to supply tht family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. S-lshermen are bulslly engaged In knitting new nets for the opprouchlng Ashing season. The Indications are that there will be an increased amount of gsr In the river this summer. The TilUunook Independent In dead. it was the official organ of the saloon .ltnnt In Tillnmook county. As th saloons were driven out, the Inde- J or lumps., Ring up tnont jjlt pwdrtnt hadj to go along with the push. PERSONAL, MENTION. A fire broke out yesterday afternoon in th dry kiln of tht Seaside Spruce lumber Company at Seaside. The fire department responded promptly, but tht fire was extinguished by tht mm company employes before they arrived. I The damage was small, covered by in surance. Street Superintendent Kearney yes terday filed in the office of the auditor a list of all the streets which have been improved but which art in need f repair. The list Includes nearly all the streets In the city. If all art Im proved or repaired, there will b an abundance of work this sumer. A good quality of coal Is tht most satisfactory and economical fuel. you t an ue. Poor coai, use poor www, wily an aggravation. High grade coal is far cheaper than any other fuel El more A Co. sett only tht best and de liver It tnany part of the city. In sacks Work of extending the county tax roll has been In progress by the county clerk and will be ready to turn over to the sheriff next Monday after which time the collection of taxes will be commenced. Miss June Stanley of Seaside and J. B. Oates of - Ashvllle. ortn Caro lina, ' were married on February Miss Stanley has been visiting In Tex as for several weeks. Thfy will reside at Ashervllle. .Mrs. Mary Stanley of Seaside, mother of the bride. Is ex pected to return home In a short time. The Inspectors have exhonoratcd Captain Haaen from all blame In the recent accident, whert hla steamer was overturned. It also Issued a new set of license papers to him In place of tht ones that were lost. Work of extending the railroad from tht terminus at Seaside to tht timber lands two miles south of the saw milt haa been commenced. Work on the right of way Is In progress and rails hiv. tuan nrSnntA far th road. " i usmvw w - - - - - - O, J. King of Portland was In the city yesterday. Harry Hamblet arrived down on last evening's train, , ' ' . C. M. Celar was in Portland yester day on business; ' . i . C D. Hadley of Tillamook was In Jit city yesterday. W. C. Curtis of tht Herald went U Seaside yesterday. Mrs. A. M. Smith ha returned from a visit to Portland. ; ' . , A. lilxbyv of Portland was a visitor In Astoria yesterday. 3. C. Rusael of Portland Is regis tered at the eCntral. Admiral R. N. Smith returned' to Portland last evening. 1 Herman Wist was a passenger down on last evening's train. J ' - ' ' A. J- Kllgal of Portland .arrived down from Portland yesterday. ', ; , W. F. McGregor has returned from a business trip to Portland, ; Captain Ratify returned lost even ing from a trip to Portland. , , , ; s William Cray of Detroit., Mich., ar rived In Astoria yesterday., . ., W. L. Rice of 'Lansing, Mich.,, ar rived in Astoria yesterday. , i, W. I Ullman of Portland was In the city yesterday on business. . A. Dunbar returned from a business trio to Portland last night. L w. Maurer of White Salmon Is visiting friends in tht city. Miss Ada Jordan Is visiting Mrs (Thas. Jordan at Cathtamet Jacob Dosshard of Warrenton was In the city yesterday on business. Jos. Fleming of Portland was among the arrivals In the city yesterday. H. R. Hoeffler returned from a busi ness trip to Portland last evening. A. Schernekau has been In Salem this week attending the legislature. , Ben. M. Lltt of San Francisco was among the arrivals at the Occident vesterday. David West and wife of Cathtamet were In the city yesterday returning on tht Vanguard. , Mayor Surprenant has been In Salem the past few days working, against the Tut tie charter bill. OUT OF THE ORDINARY. . Epitome of Annscdotes and Incidents With Commsnts by a Laymon. Now that spring has come, It might be well to appoint another hotel com mittee. Astoria needs a new hotel A bill appropriating $500 to defray J now a demd the exoenset of the Good Roads con-) ,,,,.. nA .nv - . t innuui - - - veniton or uregi. i yesterday. As usuol, Josephene Smith voted against the bill. He must be trying to get even. He haa introduced ? hilt, in the house, everyone of" which has either been indefinitely postponed or killed In the committee. He nas been a disturbing element and retarded legislation during the entire session. CABIN ' A r Off .''.-. A , -!! - 11-11 II -(V'? FLOURJ It Makes Whiter Dread. Thtrt la no complaint about bnelatta at tbt Star saloon. Good good and countous treatment will draw trade to any first-claaa saloon. .That's , what maktt business good at tht Star. The best la nont tot good for our customers. Ttsttrday the bodies of C. H. Par ker, II. A. Parker, Mark U Johnson nnd George 11. Johnson were removeJ from Hlllslds cemetery to Oceanvlew. W. J. Hess haa opened the cleanest and best appointed restaurant In As toria at 120 Eleventh street Tht best In tht market, and tht promptest serv ice. U ' George W. Morton, Herman Duncan John Trohman wert appointed appraisers of tht estate of John Adams deceased, by the county coun yeew day. Courteous treatment, an abundance of amusement, together with a lint of all popular brands of liquid refresh ments, haa made tht LaTotca a popu lar resort ' ft, V. Jones, for a number of years In the employ of the Astoria and Co lumbia River Railroad, haa resigned his position and wilt engage In othet business. Giles n. Johnson of Rainier has been apolnted to succeed btra. The Indications point to a building boom In Astoria this spring and sum mer. A number of now residences are In contemplation and several stores will be built. There will also be a large amount of street work, all of which will give employment to a large force of men. The efforts of one or two repub licans to be constantly cutting down salaries" In the city goernment was the principle cause of the defeat or tn Tuttle charter bill. It haa been done before, nnd every time It Is done. th nnrtv roes down to defeat, because u antagonises the best workers In the party. These men have been candi dates for office on several occasions and have always been defeated, and always will be. REWARD Wt ahall girt $10 la gold aa a first prise, and li aa a second orlst to tbt boy or girl under II years of agt, writing tht best poem of twj or mora verses, using tbt MONARCH RANGE as tba rabjtat of tbt potta. AH MtiM La be handed la before a, n. on February II. ilOS. Charles Hell- born A Bon, Complete House-furnishers, 110-tll Commercial 8 treat I e I f A v r On sale Tuesday Morning, j 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. 4 A car load of machinery haa arrived from the Kast for the Astoria Electric Company. It Includes a new boiler which will be Installed Immediately. With the Induction of the new boiler mnrhinerv the rower of tht plant will be increased. Other Improvements are In contemplation In tht near futurt. The new company nas greany Increased Its sen-Ices both for Hgnis n,i atreet cars and Is expending a large amount of money In the better ment of Its plant. a fair slsed audience assembled at tht Methodist church yesterday aft- mnnn the occasion being memorial services In honor of Miss Francis Wll- lard. Several ladles gavt reaainga touching her life and work whlcn were intureatm and Instructive, A musi- 'cal program waa carrlei out consist- ing of a duet by Mrs, uaDoiage mm. Crans-: a solo by Mist LulU Mies and a duet by Mlas Nellie Busey and Mi". Graff. Rev. I D. Mahone deliv ered an interesting address which was reunite the severe cold weather. All the Improvements and rebuilding satlsfact6rlly at S. Dnnxlger & Co. mg nmi 490 Comerclal street. Mr, Cellar of the firm has returned from Portland where he went to see the show cases now In process of Con- .miction, and reports everything to be finished aa contracted. "The big slaughter sale of fine suits, pants, over coats, hats, shoes, and furnishing p-ond. I olnar on with unabated rury. The people will know that the present opportunity, Is one that may never come again, that Is to secure the very finest grades of wearing apparei ai an actual saving of I-l to 1-1 of regu lar prices, Danxlger & Co. occupy a nlaoB In the peoples confidence max f - . places them In the high position to the oeoole of Astoria- the Marsnau Field Co. havt attained to the people ol Chicago, . Simply tht ,top house In their respective business. Reliability of merchandise, , fair and satisfactory dealing, always doing as they adver tise or a little more never less. Put your faith In Danxlger & Co. and you'll be the gainer ner tht loser. amending anyway. Some of the people of Seaside have started a crusade against abrevlated bathing suits. Wt can aee Seaside's I committee. , "Went to heaven In a blast of glory,". la tht way the Pacific Journal chronicles the death of a cltlsen. Any mention of a "blase" Is our departure from this world givet one that uncom ortahle feeling. Johnle Rockefeller tells bis Sunday school scholars that riches can not buy a ticket to heaven. And he might have added that this is one road on which riches command no passes. A Pennsylvania wife is suelng her husband for divorce because he Is a democrat That ought to be statutory grounds in Pennsylvania, and the man is In luck if bt escapea a bug bouse mtttee. Christian Scientists are said to com mand the power to moke hair grow on bald head by giving the barren pat a few "rapt thoughts." Did you ever see a bald Christian Scientist? A lawyer, pleading the case of an Infant plaintiff, ook the child, suffus ed with tears. In hla arms, ana pre sented It to the Jury. This bad a great effect until tht lawyer of tht opposite tide aaked what made him cry. ue pinched me," answered the Uttlt Inno cent It MaRes Lighter Bread, It Makes More Bread, Than Any Other Brand. WARD Ik STOKE SCO. iiiii From 1-4 cent to $2.50. i 1 - -. ... , New Style, Fine Assortment) .. . iilK.iWl't"' ' , Commercial and 12th Streets. Etka, Nttios. Astoria Lodgt. B. P. O. K.lka will give a ladles social on tht evening of Tuesday, February 21, for tht Elks and famlllea and lady frttnde. The ladles' committee has arranged an elab orate program for the evening's enter tainment and tvery member la re quested to come. Committee. - CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management John Blaslch haa leased tht Califor nia Rtstaurant and Oyster House and Is now prtpartd to strvt tht public. Th beat ovsters and meals In tht rlt. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt atr vice. I PERFECT! OH sVVrWarHrrSaFsaseassjsss How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect lcIIYorkn2sst!p. Perfect ia Fit , Perfect iiStyle. ALLILEATHEPS BLUCHERS OR LACE, Vherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. A. O. U. W. Notice. The members of Seaside Lodge No. 12. Ancient Order of United Workmen, art hereby requested to asstmblt at the next regular meeting of that lodge. to be held at 7: SO o'clock p. m. Satur day, February 18, 1905, to consider business of the gravest financial Im portance., By Order of the Lodge. Attest: F. D. WINTON. Recorder, AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Palo Bohemian Beer Best I11 The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J