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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1905)
UNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1905. ffll MQKKJN ATOmAHvASTpTlIA, OREQOfl. AGATE BOWLES ! We have a few sets of Stone Bowls, three to set, very J neat and handy. Regular price 35c set, ' For Monday only, 25c set. Wo start Monday 15-dozed plates, regular value $i.ooto$i.a Sale price 50c per dozen. I t O , No more than 1$ dpzeti at this price.! r ROSS, higgins m Co: Amuiimtnli Tonight Star TheaterVaudeville. Lodge Meetings Today. Kfll twine, 3 p. in. Lodge Meeting Monday. , lwgree of Honor, Paclflo lodge. I. O- R. M., Concnmley tribe. Reheka. Qaleway lodge. There I nothing nicer In the mush Hue than good clean Rolled On In. Ask for Royui Cream Urand. "?" FOARD STOKES CO. Local Brevities. Finnan baddies at FOARD A STOKES CO. Thire wm no business in either the police c ourt or Juki let court yesterday. Wo have plenty of strictly froth Ranoh Egg at 30o por dottnt 2 do for 55c. - ; S ' .4 1 FOARD A STOKES CO. W. J. IIoss tins opened tbo cleanest and bent appointed restaurant In As torla At 120 Eleventh street The best In tbe market, and the promptest serv ice, tf Last ihuiice to get flnnen haddle at Foard V Htok Co. The supply Is nenrty son. ' .",',' ' 'J There will be service In all the churches today to which the pubjlo l cordially Invited. Call for the clobrtt(d flnnen bad dies at " , , FOARD A STOKES CO. I Fishermen wanting lead call at 171 Tenth street; the Junk house; also 1000 sucks for sale. Blurt the day right by drinking Nob Hill Coffee. Our stock Is always fresh. FOARD A STOKES CO. For good things to at csJl at lit Commercial or poo do Mala Ml. ASTORIA GROCERY. Wanted A salesman and collector. Good salary to right person. Inquire 81ngr Sewing Machine Company. We have Just received a shipment of In Norway Herring and Anohovla. A8T0R1A GROCERY. Konrnd Koakela, a native of Fin land, was granted first cltlsenahlp pa pers by County Clerk Clinton yester day.; " ' . . Scnllts'e beer made, Milwaukee fa mous, and la having tbe name effect oo the Grotto. Nothing better on the market' 4 ; v ; A bowling contest between the Mult nomah's and the Commercial Club took place lust evening for the Feldenhelm er trophy. . Courteous treatment, an abundance of nmusement, together with a line of all popular brands of liquid refresh ments, has made tbe LaTosca a popu lar resort. The regular meeting 'of the cham ber' of commerce-will hi held next Monday evening. A full attendance I requested. The chamber holJs it meetings on the first and third Mon days Instead of the second and fourth as heretofore. Representative McLeod - of Union county came to Astoria yesterday with the Clatsop county contingent and was shown the wonders and beauties of the city, tie was chaperoned by City At torney Smith, Mayor Surpremtnt and Representative Burns, and was royal ly entertained. An entertainment will be given, by the Cathollu society at Its hull next Wednesday evening, Washington's birthday, In honor of tbe father of bis country. It will be a patriotic enter talnment and an appropriate program is being prepared. Geo, Noland will deliver an address. A good quality of coal is the roost satisfactory and economical fuel you can use. Poor coal, like poor wood, Is only an aggravation. High graJe coal Is far cheaper than any other fuel El more A Co. sell only tbe best and de liver It In any part of the city, In sacks or lumps. Ring up phone 1(61. The Orotto wilt supply patron with delicious Tom and Jerry e ery day. Tbe superior quality of goods which rag made the Grotto popular, will be applied. Kecothl ' Assistant Engineer Q. B. X . . .J .!. 1l. ... ,. . . I . rw iijiiii vi me I rrry rcifiivvu ururr yveterday to proceed to Hun DI'K rind Join the revenue cutler Manning. He 'left last evening. Rev. B. L. Nanthrup of Ballard, a brother of S. L. Nanthrup, arrived In the city yesterday on a visit. He will occupy the pulpit of the Norwegian Methodist church today. Tbe Imperial oyster house la pre pared to furnish Shoalwater bay oys ters In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oysters always on band. The Scandinavian Benevolent society will give Its annual entertainment and dance on the evening of March 14. An Interesting program has been arranged and a pleasant time Is assured. Over a doxen letters were received at-the Astorian office yesterduy com Bending Re course In the manage ment of city ftftulrs and pledging their support to necessary reforms. The passage of the Oray bill mak ing It a crime for officers to stand In with the gambling fraternity Is being felt In Astoria. Several of the light- fingered gentry have pocked their grips and gone to other localities. It Is very probable that several others will follow. In th? near future. , asaswssawssi ' J. V. Burns returned from Salem yesterday. He has no regrets to offer and enjoyed the session, more as an educational Institution than any pe cuniary beneflis derived. T While he re alises that he has bad a hard fight, he has no desire to go again. One term In an Oregon leKielature is sufficient for the most fastidious, u Leaving politics out, Clatsop county fared ns well at the hands of the leg islature as any county In the state, Senator Tutlle Is entitled , to great credit for hla services to the people. He secured as much legislation as any senator that has ever represented the county and his efforts are appreciated by a large majority of the people. A son of William Stoddard of Ham mond met with a serious accident yes terday. He was riding on a wagon and had a rifle with him. He started to pick up the rifle when It was dis charged the bullet striking young Stoddard Just below tbe heart Hhe was taken to th. hospital at Ft Stev ens. The wound is considered danger ous and doubts are entertained for his recovery. If you have a cougat or cold be sure and get a bottle of White pine Court Syrup. The best to bo had. For sale at the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at IS and 60 centi per bottle. . Tbe Occident tonsorlal parlors and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to data See Peterson. For wagons, buggies, plows, harrows and all kind of farm tool and ma chinery see R. M. Gaston at 101 14th atreet, Astoria, Ore ' Sweet naval oranges from II to 45c per dosen. Plenty of good cooking ap ple at (Oo per hot. ASTORIA GROCERY. We make a special effort to keep our cracker stock freah all the time. Old-fashioned royal sodas. FOARD A STOKES CO. In the probate court yesterday J. H. Llndstrom was appointed administra tor and Charles Pearson, F. Mudd and Charles Johnson appraisers of the estate of Victor Llndstrom. deceased. An evangelist associated with Pen nlel mission Is holding a series of re vival meetings at the mission hall which ore largely attended and con siderable Interest Is manifest The so ciety Is doing a good work and As toria affords a good field. The old- fashioned religion Is exemplified in an earnest and eloquent manner and the society Is deserving of the support of all good cltlsene. Tbe greatest social event of the sea son wl)l be the social given by the ladles next Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Elks. An excellent program has been prepured and a most enjoyable time Is anticipated. Martin a. Holthe and Tine Selnas, and Carl a Johnson and Ida A. Hal kura were granted licenses to wed by County Clerk Clinton yesteroay. Thera Is na complaint about bnslneas at tbe Star saloon. Good goods and courteous treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That's what makes business good at the Star. The best Is none too good for our customers. R, M. Gaston, at his stable, No. 106 Fourteenth street offers for sale a Landls harness machine, one Smith Premier type "writer, one 10 horse power motar and starter box. and 600 good sacks. Will be sold cheap. e mil On sale Tuesday Morning ; 500 remnants of Carpet and Mattlnrj from one yard to ten yards In length at One-Half Price. See Window Display. ' CHAS; HEILB0RN SON The young ladles of Astoria have organised a society the object of which Is to discourage the smoking of ciga rettes. Under the rules adopted no member will associate with any young man that smokes cigarettes, neither will they attend parties or dance with them at balls. Societies of the same kind have been organized in different cities and towns and have proven a success. The society starts off with nearly 60 members. , Henry Broiler Was up from Seaside yesterday. In speaking of the fire' In the dry kiln of the Seaside Spruce Lumber Company he stated that a strong east wind was blowing at the time, and everything was dry. That had It not been for the Seaside water system the entire plant of the mill company would have been destroyed entailing a loss of nearly $100,000. Peo ple who have been kicking against the water system are becoming convinced that the water system Is a fine thing and the money invested a good thing for Seaside. The water system cost less than 111,000 and it has already saved ten times that amount In prop 0) 10) mm u u 0 3 If you'd step Into the FOARD AND STOKES CO. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. At the immense line of new and down to date goods they are showing. We've gathered for your reception on Monday next a ' a very large and beautiful assortment of Fancv , Mohairs worth up to f 2.00 on sale Monday , fl OA ' , "v. , . at the yard only SEE LARGE WINDOW DISPLAY F0ASD1.STOH Astorias' Greatest Store. ESC0. Astoria advices are that a logging railroad will be built up the Necanlcum river from Seaside. As the logging road In many portions of the north west has been the forerunner of some thing better. It will not be long before the Iron horse will be rushing around Necarney mountain and thence on to the Elk Creek country, rich In scenery as well aa In timber. Another logging road which has great possibilities ahead of It is that which is headed for tbe Nehalem by way of Goble. Logging roads have played a very Important part In the development of the Pacific northwest, and It Is to be hoped that both the Nehalem and the Necanlcum project will be pushed through to something of greater importance than now appears on the surface. Oregon-iaa The full strength of the quartet at the Star theater was not shown on Friday night owing to the members not appearing before the audience at the first show. They ac quitted themselves creditably In last performance, as they sang In full view of the audience. By request they will appear at a future date. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Jennie Michelle, wife of the late John Michelle, who lives about a mile north of Seaside in what Is known aa the Indian village, died yes terday at an advanced age. Her exact age la not known, as she would never divulge It, but those who were Inti mate with her put her age at about 10$ years. Hundreds of visitors called on her every summer when visiting Seaside, but she always refused to say how old she was. In fact, it was almost an Impossibility to get her to talk, and she seldom conversed with any one unless some intimate friend. She always treated strangers courte ously and was pleased to have them visit her, but never gave out any In formation. Her ' husband was a French Canadian, who died about two years ago. The family have lived in their t present location for about SO years. ' ' ,..''' W. Q. Prescott of Jewell Is In the- city. Mark Burton of Hammond was In the city yesterday. 1 1 Wm. McKane of Hammond was In the city yesterday. Hon. J. N. Laws Is expected to re turn to Astoria today. ' Henry Braller was up from Seaside yesterday on business. Richard W. Huffus of South Bend was in the city yesterday. ' - O. F. Prael of Portland was In the city yesterJay on business. Senator Tuttle has returned from a 40. days' business trip to Salem. T. W. McGovern of Portland regis tered at the Occident yesterday. John Nelson returned yesterday from a visit with friends at Berkeley. W. R F. Loury of San Francisco was In the city yesterday on business. W. E. Tallant haa been seriously lu in Brooklyn, N. Y, but is recovering. , Hon. J. V. Burns returned from a visit with relatives In Salem yester day. 1 City Attorney Smith returned from ja week's business trip to Salem yes terday." Representative McLeod and wife of Union county was a visitor In Astoria yesterday. Robert Gray, a prominent merchant of Hammond was in the city yesterday on business. : ... Souvenir Sea Shells, POSTAL CARDS, OREGON SOUVENIRS. ' ' ' BOX PAPER : ' ' j in large variety at : ' Wholesale and Itetail Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. if PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes, Perfect inKWorkmsnship. Perfect in Fit. - Perfect inlStyle. ALL! LEATHERS. ' BLUCHERS OR LACE Wherity, Ralston . Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT . Pala Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. ,