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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1905)
THE UOhiVlNft STdRiXN, ASTO TUMOAV, FMRUARY 21, 1W5. CONTINUED 20 WE HAVE DECIDED TO PLACE ON SALE Dozen More Plates for thii week's selling if they last that long, ' At 50c a Dozen . The rcg"1" P!Lce'.!.lW!nd Ranch Eggi, a$c er Dozen . ' ROSS, HIGGINS Co. A few precious Japanese sword for ale ut Yokohama Baxar, 8trlUy fresh ranch eggs, J 5c per dot lt FOARD ft STOKES CO. 1906 llower seeds flow n display at Astoria Grocery, Com early and g et your pick. f wtt Bral rta(M from 11 to Ss per dMD. Plenty of good eoMunf ap plet at loo ptr bo. ASTORIA grqcjert. wanna. htiraiiS. filawf. harrOWS and alt kind t tarn tool and ma chinery see R. L Oaatoo at 101 Hta strati, Astoria, Or. 'Amutemsnta Tonight Star theater Iretta Twlrm Lodge Meetings Tonight A. F. A. M., Temple lodge. H. P. O. Elks, Astoria lodge. Knights of Maccabees. Ldt of Maccabees. Marine Engineers, Finnish Hrolherhood, local Brevities. Fishermen wanting lead call at 171 Tenth it reel; tht Junk houw; alao 1000 eacks (or sale. A son was born yesterday morning to Mrs. Nel Sangela of Unllontown. Horen Ncllaen, & native of Denmark was granted full cltlaenshlp pupers yesterday by Judge McErhle, $ u i Iferlng. a native of Teins, de clared lila Intention to become a till sen yesterday before Deputy Andrew II. Diilglty. For good things to tat call at Ml Commercial or pbona Mala ML y ASTORIA QROCEKT. Wanted A salesman and collector. Good salary to right peraon. Inquire gtngr Sewing Machlno Company. Tho funeral of the late Mri. Jennie MWhrlu was held at Seaside yesterday and was Interred near her homo by the aide of the body of her husband. Th- Waahlnalon loainliilure hit passed a bill to purchase 2tt avres of land adjacent to the Columbia rivet quarantine atatlon aifo will present It to the government. t W. J. Hess has opened the cleanest and beet appointed restaurant in As toria at 120 Eleventh street The beet Try a can of Shelllng's beet Spices; every ran guaranteed. Tour money back If It don't suit. ASTORIA GROCKKY. Captain of Police Oiimmul picked up certificate of depoeit on the street belonging to Aug. Brlnghla. It was from the Astoria Savings bank and was returned to the bank. District Attorney AHn reported to the circuit court yesterday that he would have four or five criminal' cases for trial at this term of court. At to whether they will plead guilty or de mand a trial has not been settled. ru- . ..luaii a. ahinmant of iln the market, and the promptest aerv . ........ Int Norway Herring and Ancnovls. ASTORIA OROCERT Ice. The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry a-try day. Tho superior quality of food which ran mad tha Grotto popular, will bo supplied. Regular meeting Temple lodge No. 7. A. F. ft A. M. this evening at 7: 80. Work In M. M. degree. Tallant-Orant Pkg. Co.'s canned shad, only 5o per can. Cheap but good. FOARD STOKES CO. Sell lilt's beer made Milwaukee fa nous, and la having tho aamo effect on tho Grotto. Nothing batter on tho market Tho Occident tonsorlal parlors and bath facllltlea are oquallod by none. Everything modern and op to dat 8eo Peterson. Police Judge Anderson was able to alt up yesterday. He la elowly recov erln. but It will be soma time before he will be well enough to attend to bis duties. A marriage license- was Issued yes terday afternoon to George Tucker of Hammond and Mla Margaret Boyce of Kalama. They will bo married at Hammond today If you have a cought or cold bo sura and set a bottle of White Pino Cough smin. The best to bo bad. For aalo at tho Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at tt and 60 centa per bottle. A costumer arrived from Portland veaterdav. and nersone desiring to se cure costumes for the masquerade ball tomorrow night can do so by calling at the sample rooms of the Occident hotel. It Is strange that people 1 not un derstand the rules of the street roll way company. The cars always stop on the opposite eldo of the crowning That Is. cars going to ITppertown stop on the eaat side of the crowing, so that the car will not obstruct th street crossing. Vet men and women In variably hall a car from the opposite side and are compelled to walk across tho crossing to catch the car. Neither do cars stop In the middle of a cross ing except the long block between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. To strangers coming from the east, the antlca of some Astorlana looks as though they had never lived In a city where there were atreet care, Captain Collin McLeo.L formwly or tb EWIrlc which was quarantined at Astoria, has arrived home at Greenock Scotland. He has written to frlendi, In Astoria thanking them for their kindness during his conntiement. Another section of the outer end of the Jetty was carried away during the gale Sunday night, and all there Is now left of It Is a small photograph. and the bills for Its construction filed In Washington. The case of Leroy 8. Davidson against the City of Astoria for $3800 damages will be tried with a Jur on March 1. Davidson claims he fell through the roadway near Kinney's tannery In M.iy, 1901. and sustained Injuries to the tuna of about $3800. Courteous treatment, an abundance of amusement, together with a lino of all popular brands of liquid refresh ments, has made tho LaTosca a popu lar resort Your grandmother's coffee wu good coffee. U was grown, carefully select ed wtili ct-n. roasttd p'-ctly. I uure. Our Golden Gate Mocca and Java has tho goodnees and purity ued by. your grandparents. A trim will convtno you. Sold at ASTORIA GROCERY. Tho Imperial oyster house is pro- Band to furnish Shoal water bay oys ters In quantities of pint and quarts to euDDlv tho family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. Wo stand back of everything wo sell. You'll find our goods wholesome strictly pure and clean, and you'll And our brices low. You'll alwaya buy hero If you onco make the atart. A8TORIA GROCERY. A eood oualltv of coal Is the most satisfactory and economical fuel you can use. Poor coal, like poor wood, is only an aggravation. High grade coal ia far cheaner than any other luet ei more ft Co. oell only tha beat ana ae- llver it in any part of tho city, In aacka or lumps. Ring up phono Off with the Old, On vitli the New Another riammoth Sals of Ladies' Dress and Walk ing Skirts Today, tomorrow and all this week we will devote to clearing out all . skirts now on hand preparatory to the reception of the greatest and grandest assortment of high grade goods ever shown in Astoria. v Count yourself lucKy If you are among the number to Profit by our Loss J ! One Third Off the Martted Price And not One Shirt f.lorc than Four filonths 0!d Come Today and Get First Choice Hellborn ft Son bavo announced the lucky prise winners of the poema on the Monarch stove. Miss Alma Frlcne was awarded ttrst prise of $10; Floyd Foster secured the second prise or a The judges were Miss Dora.Hadolet uu. xi nv TTtslnovr anil Miss Kate Slnnott. Hellborn ft Son are so well pleased with the result that they have concluded to present each contestant with a bo of fine canJy. . FOAM) STOIES CO. Astorlas Greatest Store. I J m tW. VtAa I R. M. Gaston, at his stable. No. 105 Fourteenth street offers for aalo " a Landls harness machine, one Smith Premier tvD writer, one 10 horse power motar and starter box and 600 good sacks. Will bo sold cheap. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Starr gave them a surprise party Sat urday evening in honor of his birtn day. About 40 were present and hod a very enjoyable time with whist and social games. Refreshments were served and the guests departed soon after midnight, wishing their host many happy returns. The wind storm Sunday night blew In the windows at the store of J. H. Joh&nsen of Seaside. Notice Our store will close at noon Wednesday, Feb. 21. FOARD ft STOKES CO. A petition is being circulated ask ing Major L. C Hllner to establish a buoy or light at a point whero tho end of tho Jetty formerly was. Over a half a mile of the end of th Jetty was washed away, leaving the rock there; making navigation dangerous, Mariners unacquainted with the con dition of the Jetty, who run close in fahnrj - ar liatiU to nllo UD Oil the rocks, and this precaution la being taken by the association of master and pilots of ateam vessels of Astoria. Articles of Incorporation of the H.n tnvoatment Comnany. with William O. Oosslln, Harry I Hamblet and F. W. Newell of Portland as in corporators, were filed In the office of the secretary of state yesterday, ine cftiiiial stock of the company Is $100.- 000, some of which is held In Astoria. it is believed the company will pur chase the old Seaside house at Seaside. upon which they have had an option for some time. ' w. J Cook, the Portland represen tative of the Astoria police commls- ainn. was in the city Sunday, ana states that he will not resign his of fice. He claims Astoria as his home, although he has disposed of all his property and moved with his family to Portland. It's a two to one bet that h. will never be elected again. Be sides It. Is something not recorded In the annals of political Jurisprudence where a democrat ever resigned rrom an office. , - 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. There la no complaint about business at tha Star saloon. Good goods and courteous treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That a what makes bualneaa good at tho Star. Tho beat la nono too good for our customers. Souvenir Sea Shells, POSTAL CARDS, OREGON SOUVENIRS. BOX PAPER in large variety at , . . . Harry Stoddard of Hammond, who was accldently shot last Saturday, Is reported as getting along nicely and hones am entertained of his recovery The bullet entered his left side Justj above the heart and lodged In nis shoulder. The doctor believes no vital i spot was touched. Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. The 'Sons of Hermann have com pleted the decorations of Foara & Stokes' hall for the masquerade to. morrow nlirht. and It presents a Am- appearance. The decorations are some thing new and eclipse anything or me kind ever seen. have been completed for the ball. The Indications are that there will be more masauera than ever before and many new features will be Introduced. The lare-est and best orchestra has been secured and it promises to be the best masquerade ever given In the city. A meeting of the chamber of com merce was held last evening, only a few members being present. No busi ness of Importance was transactea as It was too close to the last meeting. A communication was received irom the Portland) chamber of commerce statin that they had moved into new quarters and Inviting the members of J the Astoria chamber to visit them, was j received. Tirnf tho neonle of Astoria have ascertained where jthe best, first class vaudeville entertainment is given. Is, attested by tho fact that the Star was crowded to tho doors last evening. The nrinrinal attraction was the Loretta j twins. Evmnasts and horizontal baH All arrangements j wonders. They certainly perform some marvellous feats and that their efforts 5 were appreciated was attested by tnt nnnlause riven. The other features; on the program were up to the stand ard of excellence prevailing at tne Star and the performance was certain ly the best ever given in this city. A dance was given at Ft. Columbia Saturday night, participated in oy over 150 people. There were S9 couple in the srand march which was lea oy r-ontatn Pnro. and wife and Lieutenant Snur and wife. The Howard carrtea over a number of people from Astoria and meats were present from Chinook. Ft. Stevens and Ft. Canny, ine n. Columbia bond furnished the music up to mldnla-ht and th Ft. Columbia or- chestra tho remainder of the evening. Th hand was made up from musi cians from Chinook. Ft. Columbia and Ft. Stevens. 'A splendid supper was prepared and ' seats arranged in the barracks for 150 couples. Captain Haren of Astoria was 1 the guest of the nmnwa and reports that the dance was highly successful. Regatta Committee Meet A meeting- of the Joint regatta com- mlttee appointed by the chamber of commerce. Push Club and Grocers' Association, held a meeting last even ing at which all the members were present , It was decided to hold an annual regatta In Astoria that would eclipse anything of the kind ever be fore held. C. H. Calender was unani mously selected as director general with full power to appoint all neces sary subordinates and committees. Nt better selection could have been maje. the people is a careful business man Mr. Calender enjoys the confidence or and under his management the regat ta Is certain to be a grand success The Astorlan compliments the com mittee on Its promptness PERFECTION How true to the name .i' are our i I , $350 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect in) Workmanship. Perfect In Fit Perfect InlStyle. ALLlLEATHERSm ELLCRERS.OR LACE, Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. J