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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1W8, TnE.MQKyijKG ASTORUN, ASTORIA, .OREGON. i CONTINCED WE HAVE DECIDED TO PLACE ON SALE 20 Dozen More Plates for thin week's telling if they last that long, At 50c a Dozen. Jh "giu pri M 75c awf J 1.56.? Ranch Eggs, 15c per Dozen - ROSS, HIGGINS M Co. AMUSEMENTS TONIOHT. Btr Theater Vaudeville. Hon of Hermann, Masquerade bull, t'slhollr Hoclety, Washington an niversary fxen U.- ut Kournoy hall. Lodflt Msetino Tonight Foresters, Court Astoria, ' O. A, It., CuhIiImk post. K. of P., Amor lodge. Odrer of I'erido, CUtaitp council. Finnish Bleterhood. A few prnlou Japanese swords for sale at Yokohama Ilaxar. Local Brevities. Our more will rinse nt noon today. A8TOIUA OUOCEKY. 106 (lower seed now on illnj.lny at Astoria Orocery. Com tarty and get your pick. Fishermen wanting lead call at 171 Tenth street; tht junk bouit; alto 1000 sacks for sals. Regular meeting Temple lodge No. 7. A- V A A. M. thin evening at 7:10, Work la M. M. degree. Friday evening the ladles of the Hint Lutheran church wlllfclve a so cial and sale at the church. William Wlrkkala, a native of Fin land, waa admitted to full cltlsenshlp by Judge McUrlde yesterday. Wanted A taleiman and collector. Oeod aalary to right peraon. Inquire Slngr Sewing Machine Company. tMMMMMt) t "Lee." the dog belonging to W. F. McGregor, formerly belonging to Peter Brach, died Monday night of old age A marriage llcenae waa luued yes terday by County, Clerk Clinton to Maud Pearl Olardlna, and John Henry Wlleon. Sebllts's beer made Milwaukee ta nova, and ta baring tbe aarne effect on Uta Orotto. Nothing better on tht market Court tout treatmont an abundance of amusement, together with a line of all popular brands-of liquid refresh ments, hs madt tht LaToeca a popu lar reaort Mra. Oustaf Bergman of Orand ave nue will entertain the Ladles' Aid So ciety of the Flret Luthcrun church thle afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members and frlenda are Invited. The ordinance paused Monday night for the Improvement of Franklin ave nue from the Clat.op mill to the Adulr line provide that It muni be complet ed by the flrat of April. If you have a cought or cold be sure and get a botUt of White Pint Cougb Byrup. Tht beat to bt bad. For aale at tht Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, at 15 and 50 cents per botUt, It la to be honed that the common council will make Us threats good to bring ault to compel Barker and Cook to reelgn, In caae they refuse after demand has been made. If they do to, they will convince the public 'hnt they Intend to enforce the charter, Btrlctly fresh ranch egg, only 20c per doxen at ' 1 ABTOMA GROCERY. , I i '' The giollne schooner Delia Waa in spnrted yesterday by Inspectum Ed wiinls and Fuller and given A permit to operate on the Columbia river. The Orotto will supply patrona wltb delicious Tom and Jerry try day. Tht superior quality of goods which ras made tbt Orotto popular, will bt supplied. Tht Imperial oyster house Is pre pared to furnish Bhoalwater bay oys ters In quantities of pints and quarts to supply tbt family trade. Colonial oysters always on band. Today bring a legal holiday, no ses sion f the circuit court will be held All the county and city offices and nil the banks will be closed. Most of the stores will kufp open until noon, and close In tbe afternoon. . The strt fwmlt:e vt Lie cmnnn (ouii'll will own bid (or tli.j linpi-w-nn-nt of Franklin sveniii from tlit Clatsop mill to tht Admr line next Friday at 2 o'clock. The Improvement will cost about llO.VOO. We stand back of everything wt sell. You'll find our goods wholesome strictly purt and clean, and you'll And our prices low. You'll always buy here If you once make the start. ASTORIA GROCERY. R M. Gaston, at bis stable, No. 105 Fourteenth street offers for salt a Landls harness machine, one Smith Premier type writer, ont 10 horse power motar and starter box and 600 good sacks. Will bt sold cheap. Court Referee C. E. Runyon will commence taking testimony tomorrow In the rase of A. M. 8mlth vs. the O. RAN. Co., In a suit to quiet title to a tract of land adjoining the railroad track btweffri Fourteenth anil Fif teenth streets. ' All arrangements have been com pleted for the maaquerade ball to W given by tht Sons of Hermann tonight Nine4 beautiful prises will be given, which will be an Incentive for a large number of competitors. The ball promises to be the best ever given In the city. Costumes can be procured at the Occident sample rooms. The actions of the common council Monday night demanding the resigna tion of Police Commissioners Cook and Darker looks like demagogla.n. The council hat power to declare the offlces vacant, as neither are residents of the city. Tht trouble Is the demo cratic contingent of the common coun cil hHS not the sand to perform Us sworn duty. No efforts have been taken by the common council to remove the slldo at Smith's point. Another allje occurred Monday night and the road Is now Im passable for pedestrians. The county clerk has repeatedly asked the coun- oil to take, some action In the mutter. but Its tuna Is too much occupied with politics to attend to Its duties. 1 ilfcorge W. Tucker of Hammond and Vitus M.uk't' Uocfl tt Ktftiima were muri-ied yv',erday a' II unman 1. Some fin queen olives t 2Sc per pint at 1 ASTORIA GROCERY. , For wagons, buggies, Blows, harrows and all kinds of farm tools and ma chinery sot R, If. Ostto at 101 14th street, Astoria, Or. Sheriff Tom Llnvllle has been con fined to his home for two days suf fering with a threatened attack of ap- pendlultl. - , A raft of logs wax received by tbe Keasl le Spruce Lumber Company yes terday which will be sufficient to keep the mill running for some lime. Try a can of Shelling best Spices; every can guaranteed. Your money bark If H don't ault ASTORIA OROCKRY. The Occident tonsortal parlors and bath facilities ar equalled by none, everything modern and up to date. Set Peterson. The Polaris from San Francisco at tempted to cross In over tbe bar yes terday, but the bar waa so rough that It had to put to sea again. It I? pos sible she may be able to cross In today. The Seaside volunteer fire depart ment has dlsb'iiidvMl and the affair iro now fu the hiinJi of cnmirwn council. It Is prorabto tlm'. new ! xmpany will be nrrfm.Ved In lh nar falute. Al Lelneiiweber, who was badly In jured In a runaway accident l months ago. has suflklenUy recovered to be taken to bis home. It will be come time before he will be ablj to resume his duties. 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. Complete House, tornisnen. .-.,, n t 4i4e4 District Attorney Allen reported to the circuit court yesterday that he would have four or five criminal cam for trial at this term of court. At to whether' they will plead guilty or de mand a trial has not- been settled. Captain Collin McLeod, formerly or the Elelrlc. which was quarantined at Astoria, has arrived home at Greenock Scotland. He has written to frltndb In Astoria thanking them for their kindness during his confinement. Thsrt Is no complaint about business at tbe Star saloon. Good goods and court ee us treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That's what makes business good at the Star. The best Is nons tot good for our customers. Your grandmother's coffee waa good coffee. It was grown, carefully select ed wlii ci re. roaattd pr'-clly, soil pure. -Our Golden Gate Mocca and Java hat the goodness and purity used by your ' grandoarenta. A trial will (onviiio you: bolA at A8TORIA GROCERY. Work on the extension of ths Asto ria A Columbia river railroad from Seaside aouth will be commenced In the near future. The Seaside saw mill has been busy the past two weeks get ting out lumber for the extension. Tne rails are due to arrive almost any day. when work will be commenced. 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 la far cheaper than any other fuel. El more & Co. sell only the best and de liver It In any part of the city, In sacks or lumps. Ring up phone 1961. The extension of the spring clost season to March 15 will result In se curing a large number of the royal chlnook If the run la as good m It was Inst year. The largest run was between March 1 and March 15, or during the close season. It will also afford an opportunity of securing chl- nooks for prorogation purposes, some thing that Is needed to Increase the number of the finest fish In the world. Some mischievous boys entered the steamer Ilaxen at her dock near the Astoria wood yards yesterday morn ing and stole a vice and a pair of cal ipers. The boys are known, and un less the stolen articles are returned to day they will be arrested. There are several second-hand joints in Astoria that encourage the boys to steal by buying the stolen articles and the law Is were against them. The boys who stole from the Haaen live near the gas works. , ' Off with the Old, On with the New i i. - Another f,lammotb a!& of ; ' 1 . .... , . - t -. . -K-.-- 4 s Ladies' Dress and Walk ing Today, tomorrow aud 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. "-.'VA ,V,;.'!. . Count yourself lucky if yon are among the number to Profit by our Loss j Skirts One Third Off tHe Marifcd .-Price And not One Shirt Urn than Four Months Old 4 K 1 I' Come Today and -Get First Choice FOAM): STOffiS C Astorias Greatest Store. The Cathollo entertalnemnt tonight at Young. Men's Institute hall promises to be a grand success. An Interest ing program has been arranged. Ho a George Noland will deliver the ad Mrs. Curran entertained the ladies of tht Birthday Club at her borne yesterday afternoon. Among those present were: Mrs. E. C. Holden, Mrs, M. J. Pox, Mrs. E. R. Hawes, Mrs. J. J. Wyard, Mrs. F. Sherman, Mrs. Wm. Ross, Mrs. Llenenweber, Mrs. R. J. Pye and Mrs. J. A. Fasteband. A. vr? pleasant afternoon was spent. The case of the state of Oregon against John Hendrlckson, charged with a violation of the local option law, has been set for next Monday. Hendrlckson was arrested yesterday and arraigned In the circuit court and entered a plea cf not guilty. John Harry was not arrested, aa he Is keep ing his .saloon closed pending a de cision In the Hendrlckson case. iSouvenir Sea Shells. POSTAL CARDS, OREGON SOUVENIRS, BOX PAPER in large variety at Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. Chas. S. Brown has awarded a con tract for dyking his farm on the Lewis and Clark. Mr. Brown has been try ing to induce owners of land adjoin ing to dyke them, but all efforts In this direction has failed. There Is no bet ter dairying- lands In Oregon than the dyked lands of Clatsop county. When Mr. Brown, completes the dyking of his farm it will be one, if not the best in the county, and especially adapted for dairying or stockraising. Oregon Is a great apple state, espe dally in the vicinity of Hood River. The choicest fruit Is shipped to east ern cities and even to Europe where It commands a good price. The second grade Is fed to the hogs and what the hogs wont eat Is shipped to Astorta and sold for one and a quarter a box! The reason for this Is that the ap ples bring a higher price in eastern markets than people would be willing to pay for them In Astoria. Nearly all the fruit shipped to Astorli from Eastern Oregon and California !s of inferior qualltyf-except as -to the price. Rev. Gustav Rydqulst returned yes terday from attending the annual con ference of the Lutheran church, held at Seattle. The obect of the confer ence waa to secure the location for stabllshlng a theological seminary, and also for the erection of a college. Both Institutions will be located at some point on the North Pacific coast. As toria would be a fine location, as there are many Lutherans here. The largest crowd ever assembled at a vaudeville theater in Astoria at tended the Star last evening. Stand ing room was at a premium and many were compelled to wait until the sec ond performance. The Loretta acro bats continue to be the attraction "and their wonderful feats on the horizontal bar are certainly marvellous. The other numbers on the program are ex cellent and will no doubt continue to draw large crowds to this popular place. A matinee will be given this afternoon and another performance to night. Nothing like it has ever ap peared In Astoria. I! PERFECTION How true to the name . are our . .' ... , , ; i '- $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect in Workmanship. : Perfect in Fit. Perfect inlStyle. , .''. t ALL (LEATHERS BLLCBERS.CR LACE A. 1 " Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. 1