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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1905)
SUNDAY, FliRUARY it, 1M5. THE MONRINO ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Mora White Pine cough ayrup ha been sold In Atsorla this winter than ill hi Hi li 1 any other kind, because It gives in stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug DRESS GOODS SALE! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. store art sole agents for all the best goods, ": . . These re guaranteed to be the beet money can buy. Price per pint 30 ccnti, quart 50 cents. ' MANZANlbliA OLIVES . Price per pint 15 centi; per quart jo centi. I1UTTLK OOOUS OF ALL DKMCItlPTIOXS. yr , KVMK'H IMLL PICKLES. y .; f ROSS, HIGGINS Co. ' eMeaaaasaaBeaeaaai Sheriff Llnvllle's condition was re ported about the same and It will prob ably be the middle of next wek be fore h will be able to attend to hit duties. He has a mild attack of ap pendicitis. , We stand back of everything we sea Tou'll find our goods wholesome strictly pure and clean, and you'll find our prlcea low. Tou'll always buy here If you once make the start - ASTORIA GROCfTRT. r 'a AMUSEMENT TONIGHT. Htar Theater-Vaudeville. , 1 Lodge Meetings Today. Kaglt lodge, t p- ...r Local Brevities, reniileiiM and the Interment will be ttt Clatsop. ' Don't fail the teW-e-ttte-tea t at A. V. Allen's. Have arrived, Hprtng style of Knuk Uats, at C. 11 Cooper's. Children's mutiny at the Slur this afternoon. Admbwlon 6 cents. The funeral f lhildwln Helgason ot Warrenton will take place today at hla Home-made Mime Meat III quart and half-gallon Jrs. FOARD A 8T0KF.B CO. Strictly fresh ranch eggs, two dosen for 4S cent ;' ASTORIA CROCKET. , 1905 flower seeds now on display at Aatorla Grocery. Come early and get your pick. A marriage license waa issued In Portland to Emit Jergensen and Au gust Olvereon. Some fine queen olives at tic per plat at ASTORIA OROCERT. Gordon lleaaon HaU. Latest Spring atylea-the beat $1.00 Hate made at C. H. Cooper The Junk man on Tenth afreet le throwing hla good away at any old price for the nest three daya. Gold and Silver Bhlrte. new Spring and Summer etylea. Just In. Come and aee them at C. H. Cooper's, 4 Juet a few pounda left of our cele brated Home-made Pork.,Bausage. FOARD ft STOKES CO. Courteous treatment an abundance I of amusement together with a line of all popular brands of liquid refresh ments, baa made the LaTosca a popu lar resort ' . ' When you plant seeds, be eure you plant the beet. Our 1905 seeda now on display. FOARD & ST0KE8 CO. t The Star theater Is the only vaude ville house that gives a children's matinee on Sunday afternoon. Only 6 centa admission. The funeral of the late Joseph Grub er will eb held this morning from his residence and the Interment will be at Lewis and Clark. ' Pigs' Feet are not worth eating un less they are firm and at the same time thoroughly cooked. We have the bfst FOARD STOKES CO. What made Milwaukee famous Is making the Grotto famous and that Is the celebrated Schllta beer, Nothing better on the market. '.. There will be a meeting of the achool board Monday night at which the sal ary question will be . discussed and. other matters acted upon. Try a can of Shelling! best Spices; every can guaranteed. Tour money back If It don't suit. -ASTORIA OROCERT. . Rev. J. McCurmac waa taken to a unliarlum In Portland yesterday on account of hla falling health and when he will receive good attention. In the circuit court yesterday an or der was ma.le confirming the eale In the case v of J. W." Babbldge va the Barrel "Heam Settling Company. Just received, a shipment of eitra large sweet Italian prunes, which w are selling 4 lbs for 25c. s .,v s FOARD STOKES CO. R. M. Gaston, at his stable, No. 10 Fourteenth street offers for sale Landla harness machine, one Smith Premier type writer; one 10 horse power motar and starter box and 800 good sacks. Will be sold cheap. Dry-Sole Wlll'preserve the soles of the shoes and cause them to wear longer than they would without it IS centa a bottle. Peterson Brown. ttuslneos men who understand how to cater to the wants of thHr custom ers are tbe ones that do the business. This Is why the Star does a good busi ness. At the clone of business yesterday afternoon nearly 400 tax receipts were) Issued at the ehertffs office and the to ut amount of tax collections la over 112.000. The Willamette Pulp tt Paper Com pany Is moving Its plant from Young river to Oregon City, where It will be operated In tbe future. They still awn the Toungs river falls and water rights, but have not decided what use they will make of them. There was nothing doing In the cir cuit court yesterday. Court will con vene Monday morning at which time tbe Jury will report. The caes of the state of Oregon against John Hend- rltkeon. charged with a violation of the local option law In Unlontown, will come up for trial. Anyone wanting to sell stock In a trout farm or a clam ranch, or who has any forged checks to cash, can al ways be accommodated by applying to almost any reliable firm in Astoria Hotel stock Is not wanted. Money ran be otbolned for outside Invest ments. . - ', Arrived, the new Spring samples of Strauss Bros"., Chicago, In our tailor Ing department Some of the nob blest atylea ever shown at C. H. Cooper's. The matinee at the Star yesterJay afternoon waa such a success that Manager Gervurti will glva another one this afternoon for children. Ad mtlrn 5 cents. Tour grandmother's coffee wa good coffee. It waa grown, carefully select ed with cr. roaattd pf etly, aoll cure. Our Golden Gate Mocca and Java has the goodness and purity used by your ajandoarnts. A trial will (olivine- you. cM at ASTORIA OROCERT. Delirious beverages, Including Tom and Jerry, can always be obtained at the Grotto. This Is why the Grotto Is such a favorite resort with the peo pie of Astoria. Dry-Sole One bottle of dry-sole is sufficient to make waterproof eeveral pairs of shoes and add considerably to their life and usefulness. Sold by Peterson A Brown. R. M. Gaston carries ,a full and complete line of wagons, buggies, plows, harrow and all klnda of farm tools and machinery at 105 Fourteenth street, Astoria. Ore. There will be services In all the churches today except the Presbyter Ian. Everybody and especially Strang ere are made welcome to any of theJ houses of worship In the city. Drvtole Physicians state that many ailments art traceable to wet feet Especially is this so In a large percentage of female cases. 25 cents a bottle. Peterson Brown. Families desiring either, Colonial or Shoalwater bay oysters can always secure them fresh at the Imperial oyster house, which makes a specialty ot supplying families or parties. Mil .. t RARE CHANCE! For Ten Days Only, m f .1 e e.e..ii...tD..irr.A t 10 gee one 01 me iamous uuunaecuouaiiiuun vases on the very easy terms of $1 down and $1 per week. : CHAS. HEILBORN SON : Complete House Furnishers. It Is very probable that the street committee will make some arrange menta to clear the Smith's point road of the slide and build a good road aa far as the sash and door factory. The factory will not resume operations un til a road Is built, and If one Is not built very soon, they will close up ihelr plant entirely. A good quality of coal la the moat satisfactory and" economical fuel you can use. Poor coal. Ilka poor wood, Is only an aggravation. High grade coal Is far cheaper than any other fuel. El more A Co. sell only the best and de liver It In any part of the city. In sacks or lumps. Ring up phone 1(61. The new schoolhouse on the Lewis and Clark was dedicated last evening. About 30 couples left from Astoria to attend the exercises. An Interesting program waa carried out and an ad dress by 0. I Petereon, who donated the land for the achool, was listened to with marked attention. After the ex ercises, dancing was Indulged In until a late hour this morning. Work on the improvement of Frank lin avenue from the Clatsop mill to the Adair line will be commenced next week. Tbe contractors will so arrange the Improvement as to Improve one side of the street at a time leaving the other slide open for travel. It is the only street leading to uppertown and It would work a hardship if all the streets were torn up. The Improve ment will eb completed by April 1. The regular monthly meeting of the teachers' association was held yester day morning at the high school. The session was devoted to a discussion of making an appropriate exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. If consum mated it will cost about HR Just how the money will be raised to defray the expenses has not been decided upon. The exhibit will have to go Into the general building as Clatsop county has no space at the fair. There's an immense showing of this season's newest - MO H AIRS here awaiting your inspection. New goods of all descriptions are crowding in on us daily and we've GOT TO MAKE ROOM In order to do this and do it quick we are making tremondous cuts in all departments by sections. This time it is the DRES5 GOODS DEPARTMENT Come in Tuesday and select the making of that Spring Costume. Your r choice of any piece of dress goods in the store worth up to 75cts a yard only . 49&;''v'.c:.;:';::v:-' FOAM) ft'STOKES ASTORIA'S GREATEST -STORE. JSJTA full line of this season's latest in dress accessions just arrived. CO, When the steamer Melville was crossing from Grays bay, a small hunt ing boat was seen opposite Rocky point Captain Jordan went to the boat and found that it was a small double ended duck boat painted white and was drift ing with the tide. It contained foUr dead ducks, some gun shells and a mearschn,um pipe. It is thought that the owner had been out hunting and the boat upset, drowning htm. No one has been reported missing from that vicinity. s The regular meeting ot the chamber of commerce will be held Monda night. If nine or ten members out of two hundred can possible attend it will be appreciated, aa matters of Im portance concerning advertising will come up for action. One question to be decided Is whether the chamber of commerce will pay the Overland Monthly 1500 for a write up, or whether the money shall be paid to home newspapers that always boom the town. , , ri Econlums of praise has been accord ed Manager Gervurts of the ever popu lar Star theater. This week will be the banner week. The entire bill Is a gem from start to finish. The prin cipal feature will be the Cycle dawle, Introducing the champion laJy rldei of the world, who has won the admir ation of crowded houses in the east Nothing like it has ever been seen before In this city. In fact, it is a whole show in Itself. Patronella D. Arvllle. the greatest living violinist Is also booked for this week. The Hoft- mn. in the original Madison Square gardens have also been secured and will be an attractive' feature. Holmes and Holmes will present their laugh inr aiiccMs. "Uncle Jonathan's visit," replete with funny situations and laughable comedy. Eetnei jacitso.., the coon shouter, in new and popular songs is highly spoken of. New fea tnros will be introduced with the pro- Jectoscope, and there Is no doubt but: the Star will be crowded every nigm next week. It will be the best bill ever presented here. The ordinance Introduced Frldaj night granting a franchise to W. W whlDDle and J. R. Clinton does not provide as to when the work shall be commenced or when It shall be com pleted. In this respect It resembles a speculative franchise. It la for 3f vabwl hut nrovldes that during the life of the franchise, no other franchise shall be granted to any other company on better terms. Judging from me franchise this would be Impossible. A franchise to establish an, enterprise without any conditions on the part of the donees Is like the handle to a Jg alt on one side. Great care should be exercised by the common councH making people a present franchises that belong to . . The promoters promise notl have everything to gain aiu to lose. They ask for a fran a telephone, electric light, g steam plant, but do not agree t the plant. The franchise resen rail fence. . ' 1 Tha fine line of Glpson tea that are being displayed In the s. windows of A. V. Allen are tmpor direct from England. These goo are the latest thing out, and show a the styles and sixes In this popula ware. a woii.rirfinHp,! looklnsr man wan ar rtert tnat v.nlna- bv Chief Hallock in an opium den. where he waa caught : smoking dope. He, with his outfit j was taken to the city Jail and will have an opportunity of explaining to Judge Leberman Monday. Souvenir Sea Sheila, POSTAL CARDS. OREGON SOUVENIRS, BOX PAPER in large variety- at svenson's mm mm Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. i I V PERFECTION . How true to the name are our ' $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect InlAYorkmansM