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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
V THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 83. 1601 TflK MONUINQjASTpiaA ASTORIA, ;ORGpN. I SAVORY ROASTERS I I Are the Eest Meat Roasters Made. I They roast all over alike. Once ! tised always used. Ranch Eggs 25 cent per dozen. ROSS; HIGGINS M Xo. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. ' Star Theater-Veudevlll. ' Lodg Mwtlngf Tenight., ,, Degree or Honor, Charity lodge. O. O. F Mnver lodge. Modsrn Woodmen. Astoria canip. Royal Neighbors. Hamblen ramp. Longshoremen's union. , Local Brevities. Mm. K. O. IiunuKt presented br husband with a Mm Monday. only n t-vf Jure left of our home preserved wild blnrkberrU.. " " FOARD STOKES CO. Th iuill' hixit were closed yes terday, a ixl (h children glv.-n a holU iky. I05 flower seed now W hlspW "i Horne-mudo Metwurst Sausug like your mother ntiuli on he furm. Made clone to Astoria.' : FOARD & STOKES CO. Dry-Sol Will preserve the sole of tor ifbonn t n i- cause them to , weir loni-r thiin they would without It. 25 cents a bottle. Peterson & Hrown. Several prominent Astoria China men huye gone to Portland to tak a huni'l In the' tong war in that city Thy belong to the highbinder -asso- t liit Ion, Courteou treatment, an abundance of amusement, together with a Una of all popular brand of liquid refresh- instils, has mad th LaToaca a popu lar rort ... . , . . ... . Astoria Grocery, your pick. Come early und get Strictly fresh ranch per dotn at ' t " I1' eKg. '. i only 25c J ASTORIA OROCERT. All the ordinances passed by the common council Monday night have been approved by the mayor. Wanted A salesman and collector, Oeod aalary to right person. Inquire Slngr Sawing ' Machine Company. The Orotto will supply patron with dellcloof "Tom and Jerry eery day. Th superior quality of goods which r mad th Grotto popular, will b applied. If you hay a cought or cold b aur tnd get a bottle of Whit Pin Cough Syrup.j v?b,bet to b bad., Fw sale t 'the Owl and Eagle Drug Store, at i5 and CO 'cent per bottle.' ' ' City ' Attorney mlth " and Jo. H;humbergr have plun prepared and expect to erect a new building at the corner of Thirteenth and Duin street (n the ni-iir future. The building will be Attod-up for offlccs. , : During the storm Sunday night , tb Schooner Virginia fouled the weather table betwein ft. 4eVn and Ft Canby and It Is now out of service It never did furnlh any rellab'e re port a J It loss will not be felt, ' A popular amusement and pastime In Astoria Is playing China lotUty tt Is surprising; bow many men and women Indulge In this lllurlng gams of chance. One prominent , lady won l7.60 last week. The gam is said to be very fascinating. Tour grandmother coffee wa gool coffn. It was grown, carefully select- 1 wttli cr, roaUd p' tiy, soil pure. Our Golden Oat Moccn snd Java ha th Koodnes and purity ud by your a;randuarnta. A trliil will comiiic" you. beW at ASTORIA GROCERY. , City Attorney Smith announces that he will some time in the sweet sub- jw-oueiitfy, notify" Polite Commissioner Cook of Portland and Commissioner Barker of Urltlsh Columbia that th coumll desire their relgnatloni. A renly Is exwtted by December 1 of thla year. '.. : A good quality of coal Is the moat satisfactory and economical fuel you can use. Poor coat, uk poor wooa, w only an aggravation. High grade roal Is far cheaper than any other fuel. SI mow ft Co. sell Only the best and de liver it in any part of the city. In sacks or lumps. Ring up phone 191. Th Junk man on Tenth street is throwing his goods away at any old price for the next three days. Griffin's Sou Sli varieties. A flrst-claaa article; I cans for ISc. FOARD A STOKES CO. It Is expected that th work of build ing the addition to St. Mary's hospital will be commenced by the first of the month. Bchjlta'a br mad Milwaukee fa mous, and Is having th am effect on th Orotto. Nothing better on th market ' ? " 4 i Th board of dlreiiow of the-, Jotn niercfal flub held a meeting lust even ing, No busings of Importance was tranencted. Th Occident tonsorlal parlor and bath facilities art equalled by none. Everything: modem and up to data Be Peterson. Dry-8ol0ne bottle of dry-sola Is sufnYlrnt to mnke Vaterpioof aeverul (Mitrs of shoe und add considerably to their life and usrfulnesa. Sold by Petewon Drown. The Imperial oyster house la pre pared to furnish ShoaJwater bay oys ter .In quantities of plats and quarts to supply th family trade. Colonial oysUrs alway on hand. The patriotic exercise held last evening at 8t. Mary's hall was well attended. An Interesting- program was carried out Hon. George Noland de livered an addreas on George Waah,. Ington. -' ' t . Hedrli-k's theater, on the corner of Twelfth and Dun no streets, waa sold yesterday , to Captain James Tattan. Th price paid wa 17000, Th, bulld Uf( wlU Ijrotmtily he used n s lodg Ing' house. 1 ? . i .' I f We stand ba0ktt everything; we sell You'll find' our "goods" wholesome strictly ture and clean, and you'll find our prices loW.Tou'tl iaiwaya bttif here If you once make the start. ASTORIA GROCERY. There are 4 aaloons In Astoria. The average receipts of the saloon Is 120 a day, S800 a month. Multiplied by 46 gives $27,600 a month or $321.- C00 a year paid out for booze. This would build the city hall, court house and 'a $150,000 hotel, or It would wipe out the entire city and county indebt edneaa. Governor Chamberlain Is very so llultlous about appropriating the funds of the treasury, especially when they go to Clatsop county. His economical streak, however, does not permeate In the rural districts of the Willamette valley and Portland. Any old graft la good enough for them. The veto messag Is never attached to a Port land graft ; - The county tax roll has been com pleted and will be turned over to the sheriff today. The sheriff will com mence collecting taxes next Monday. All persona who pay their taxes on or before March IS will be entitled to rebate of S per cent People are al lowed to pay one half of their taxes on or before April 1 and the remaind er on or before November 1.,, . i Try a can of Shelllng's beat Spices; every can guaranteed, your money back If it don't suit. ASTORIA GROCERY. If you appreciate god syrup, w want a trial order. Our line Is torn plete. FOARD k 8TOKE8 CO. For warms, buggl, plewe, harrows and all kinds of farm toola and ma chinery see R. M. Gaston at 101 14th street, Astoria, Ore, Dry.8ol rhyslclans state that many ailments ars traceable to wet feet. Especlully; Is this so In ft larg percentage of female coses. . 25 cent a bottle. Peterson ft Brown. There Is no csmplalnt about bnalnec at the Star saloon. Good good and courteou treatment will draw trade to any first-class saloon. That's what makes buainess good at the Star. The best la none too good for our customers. R. M. Gustos, at hla stable. No. 10S Fourteenth street offers for sale a Landl harness , machine, one- Smith-Premier-type wrker, one 'Id -horse power motar and atarter box and 100 good sacks. Will be sold cheap. 1 . The, libel case of John Huhn against n. F. ;Alleii will not come up In th Justice court but Is being Investigated by the district attorney. As there are a large number of subpoenas to h Is sued for non-residents, It Is doubtful If the case will be ready for trial at thla term of court It Is hinted that there ts s probability of the caae being amicably adjusted. Washington's blrtltday waa appro priately celebrated yesterday. All ,the banks and public offices were closed and most of the atores closed at noon. The rlquld refreshment parlors and cigar stores followed their usual cus tom of furnishing material for a prop er celebration of the natal day. The streets were comparatively deserted and no people were In from the coun try. Off vitli the Old, On vith the New Anoiter ElannDth Sa!3 of , f ' . 't r,..- f . -j . Ladies' ' ' t : . ' Dress and Walk ing Skirts f ' , 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. ' : Count yourself lucky If you are among the number to Profit by our Loss : One Third Off the Marked Price -And not One Skirt More than Four Months Old Come Today, and Get First Choice F0A1D STOIffiS C Astorias Greatest Store. PERSONAL MENTION. was In was Herman Wlae's store was appropri ately decorated yesterday In honor of the father of hla country, which Mr Wise so studiously 'emulates In his business. When Wise says a thing is so, it is Just aa true as though he haJ cut down a cherry tree, and said he don it with hla little hatchet. He has used hla little hatchet effectively in prices at his popular store. emiiiainite i 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. HEILB0RN S SON : , .Coapltt? House Fcxnlshersi fftrV Tho Universal Sash and Door fac tory. located at Smlth'a point, Is de sirous of resuming operations, but cannot do so in the present condition of the Smith's point road. t The factory will give employment to about 20 men and will have a monthly payroll of about $2500. It Is Impossible for 'it to start up when It cannot aret Its products to th4 Astoria market. The county court has endeavored to have the common council clear away the slides and repair the road, but every petition sent In by the county court ha been killed by simply filing It without making any recommendations. The common council ought to be will ing to devote a part of its time to en courage Industrie to provide decent highways,' and If they did so and de voted less time to polltlos, It would be appreciated by , the public It Is Impossible for the county court to Im prove a street within the limits of the city, and all they ask Is that the council do so, and they will continue the road to the Young bay bridge. A. G. Kelly of Knap pa was In the city yesterday. R. B. Smith of Seaside returned home yesterday. , ' C. A. Lawton of Hammond was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Paulson of Brookfleld the city yesterday. Chas. C Hager of Warrenton In the city yesterday. ,' EX T. Harris of Tokeland was a- vis. itor In Astoria yesterday. A. G. Barker of Portland waa In the city yesterday on business. Randall Reed is laid up at his home with an attack of the (rip. J. L. Wetherbee of Seattle regis tered at the Occident yesterday. William H. Randall of Portland reg istered at the Central yesterday. E. 3. Garretson of Seattle waa reg istered at the Occident yesterday. G. H. Vaughn and wife of Grays bay are visiting frienda In the city. William KThance returned to Seaside yesterday and will return this morn ing. ' , ' . - .., John Rometlsch of Portland waa In the city yesterday and went over to Seuslde, i . ' ' . State Senator Tuttle ha returned home from a visit with friends in the Willamette' valley. ' G. O. France, representing the Over land Monthly of San Francisco, la In the city in the interests of that publi cation. , Souvenir Sea Shells, POSTAL CARDS, I, i OREGON SOUVENIRS, BOX PAPER .u 1 . in large variety at SVE HS0FPS: Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Ropnd Und.r N.w Management John Blasich ha leased the Califor nia Restaurant and. Oyster House and is now prepared .to srv th public. The best oysters and meals In the c'ty. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite .waiters and prompt service. Marin News. The steamer Roanoke left out for San Francisco yesterday. The steamer Aurelia with a cargo of lumber left out yeaterday. The barkentlne T, P. Emlugh 'with a, cargo of lumber left out yeaterday. The schooner Halcyon was towed to Portland yesterday to load lumber. The steamer Roanoke went to sea yesterday afternoon. Fraud Exposed. A few counteref iter have lately been making and trying to sell Imitations of Dr. Kings New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds and other medicines, thereby defrauding the pub lic. This is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to 'profit, through stealing the reputation of rem edies which have been successfully curing diseases for over S5 years. A sure protection to you Is our name on the wrapper. Look for it on all Dr. King's, or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere Imitations. IL 13. BUCKLEN ft . CO., Chicago, 111., and Windsor, Canada, ' ; : i PERFECTION How true to the name ; are our $3.56 arid $4.00 b Men's Shoes. Perfect InhWorkmanship. Perfect In Fit." PerfectjialStyle. ALLfLEATEEFS-. BLICHERS.0R LACE Wherity, Ralston Company , V The Leading Shoe Dealers. . I S COAL HOD that won'tjspill coal all over at W. C. LAWS . CO. We sell Stoves also. BoudiT! , j