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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
THE MONHINO ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1908. Moat of. tha peru(re oa the Ore MM Theac are guaranteed to be the beet money can buy. . mart IA ntl Trice per pint 30 ccuia, h j- MANZANILLA OLIVBB Price per pint 1 5 tenta ; per quart jo centi. IIOTTLEO OOOI8 OP ALL DKSCIUI'TIUNS. f HUNKni DIM PICKL1SH. j -;j V ROSS, HIGGINS m Co. gon will arrive In, Astoria today or. the Alliance. Among the Astorlana aa published in yeateraay morning a Aatorlun, were Alex Gilbert and R A. Scaborg. Wt iUnd back of everything wa aeu Tou'il And our gooda wholesome strictly pur and clean, and youU find our prlcM low. You'll alwaya way hare if you one make the atari. ASTORIA OROCtTRY. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. SUr Theater Vaudeville. Lodge Meetlnge Tonight. Degree ol Honor. Chitry lodge. I. O. 0. F.. Heaver lodge. Modern Woodmen, ". Aetorla comp. Native Daughter. Royal Arcanaum. Just received, a ehlpment of extra targe tweet Italian prunee, which we are selling 4 lbs for 2 Sc. FOARD STOKES CO. Local Brevities. Don't fall to eee the tcle-e-tete-tea. teta at A. V. Allen'e. The aprlng etyle of Knox hate tun arrived at C. H. Coopere. Home-made Mlnca Meat In quart and half-gallon Jar a, FOARD & BTOKES CO. IJOJ flower aeede now on display at Aalorla Grocery. Come early and ! your pick. Cordon ond ii.ion Hutu. Latest spring styles th beet $3 00 hut made. C. tf. Cooper'e. In the matter, ofthe roid petition r a Tisinrffiiirirfl Ann others the M w. ji. n county court poetiimd consideration of the matter uirtH Murch 11 W. J. Hese haa opened the cleanest und beat appointed reataurant In As- torla at 120 Eleventh atreet. The best In the market, and the promptest eirv Ice, Some pint at One queen otlvee' at 25c per ASTORIA. OROCERT. Clinton Shorno, representing Blake, McFall A Co, of Portland, la In the city In the Interest of the wllow-ware branch of that popular firm. He la an affable gentleman and will no doubt make muny friend In hie occasional trlpa to Astoria. v V "4 We Nell cottl, Rood coal, the best in the market, and the price la a low aa rood coal can be sold for. It coat you only $7.(0 a ton, delivered at your door. Ring up phone 19(1 and your order shall have prompt attention. 8. ELMORE & CO. tf The Columbia mlnetrel troupo of Hammond will give an entertainment at Warrentort Saturday night. flold and UHver Bhlrts, new Spring atvlea. lut in. Come and ace them at C. H. Cooper's. Juat a few pound left of our cele brated Home-made Tork 8auaage. FOARD STOKES CO. When you plant eeeda, be aure you plant the beat. Our 1905 aeede now on display. FOARD ft STOKES CO. The county court will meet at 8:30 thla morning and nfler transacting ionie buainos will adjourn until March 15. Figs' Feel are not worth eating un leaa they are firm and at the same time thoroughly cooked. We have the best FOARD ft STOKES CO. Courteoua treatment, an abundance of amuaement, together with a Una of all popular branda ot liquid refresh- menu, haa made the LaToaca a popu lar resort Emll Aha, a realdent of upper town haa been mlaalng alnce Sunday night and feare are entertained that he ha either met with foul play or ha bwn drowned. ' . Arrive!, the new Spring samplea of Struuaa Uro' Chicago, In our tailor- lug department. Some of the nob bb-st tyta ever ahown at C. H. Cooper's. nulne men who understand how to cater to the wanta of their custom era aTe the onee that do the buelneee. Thla la wh the Star saloon doa a good business. Work on the new city hull building la being puahed forward to completion. A large force of men la buay finishing up the interior and It le expected the building will be ready for occupancy by May 1. It la certainly an ornament to the city. J. II. Hanaen haa returned from Sea- aide where he Installed one of hla new lighting plant. The new light provee perfectly aatlsfactory and la certain to become popular, especially In outside town where there le no giu or elec tric lights. The Clatsop county hena have brok en the egg trusu Just ae eggs get where the farmers can roallise a hand some profit, the hens commence lay ing. Aa a result fresh ranch egg are (luoled at 20 rents, the lowest that has been quoted for some time. Delicious bevenges, including Tom and Jerry, ean alwaya be obtained a the Orotto. Thla la why the Grotto la such a favorite reaort with the po lle U Astoria. w if. daaton carries a run ana complete line of wagons, buggies, blows, harrows and all kinds of farm tools and machinery at 105 Fourteenth atreet, Astoria, Ore. Tour grandmother coffee wn good coffee. It waa grown, carefully select ed with ci.rn. roasted p-'-otly, soil nure. Our Oolden Gate Mocca and Java haa the goodness and purity used hv vnur mnrtrxironta. A tnlll Will 1' - r s (olivine- you. fcoMM'-- ASTORIA GROCERY. The Occident lonaorlal parlors and bath facilities are eiuulled by none. Everything modern and uu to date. See Peterson, What mado Milwaukee famous is making the Orotto famous and that l the celebrated Schliti beer. Nothing better on the market. Try a can of Shelllng'a best Spices; verv can guaranteed. Tour monoy back If it don't suit. ASTORIA GROCERY. In the probate court yesterday an order was made allowing the final ae ,... m ih estate of Harvey M. llock. deceased. The fine line of Glnaon tea pots that are being displayed In the show windows of A. V. Allen are Imported direct from England. These goodi are the latest thing out, and ahow all the styles and altea In thla populai ware. F. A. Seufert, mayor of The Dalles and a prominent cuneryman. was In th. city yesterday. He Is satisfied with the flsh legislation of the last leg lalnture, with the exception of extend ing the clone season, which In hla opin ion will be of no benent to the Indus try, r! irrT)Miialhl C. E. Palmer of Portland Is In the city on hla bl monthly pilgrimage in search for or ders for paper supplies furnimiort by make. McFall Co. of Portland. Th ran of Davidson ngnlnst the city of Astoria for damages by falling through the roadway. Is set for 9:30 this morning. A Jury was empannel led lust evening to try the case. More White Tine cough syrup has been sold In Atsorla this winter than any other kind, because It gives In stant relief. The Owl ond Engle drug store are sole agents for all the beat goods. District Attorney Allen received ifttr from Jude Wolverton of the supreme court stilting that us soon as he returned from Pendleton, where a term of the court Is to be held, he will set the Clatsop county court house down for trial. Thla will probably be some time next week. An early decls Ion Is expected. Chlng Fow, a Chinaman, was taken to the hospital yesterday morning, and had hardly been assigned to a ward before he died. It la BUHpected that he was either poisoned, or committed suicide. The Chinese have a speedy way of ending the enrthly existence ot their tribe for which they have some antipathy, and It la difficult to catch them at it . 1 RARE ti - 1 - J , , 1-V i s IS CHANCE! For Ten Days Only To get one of the famous Cunn Sectional Boott Cases on the very easy terms of $i down and $i per week. e 4 : CHAS. HEILBORN SON 4f. Complete House Furnishers. ! Have You an Umbrella To Buii-is v.- mm V I J "i ! 'r ' 'VV V Then visit us this week. By actual count we find we have exactly Two Hundred and Ninety-Seven Umbrellas with more coming, entirely too many. We are going to reduce this stock and do it quickly, if a saving of from 25 to 50 per cent means anything to our patrons. We don't believe in carrying goods over from one season to another. That is the reason for the exceptional price concessions we are making in our Dry Goods Department. If You an Umbrella Need You'll Do Well to Visit Us This Week. Come in and See the New Things in Fancy Collars and Dress Accesories, An order was made In the circuit court yesterday momlng requiring the Umber syndicates to turn over to the treasurer the sum of $7100 which they tendered as 60 per cent of their taxes on timber lands, and the sheriff was Instructed not to sell the property un til the finnl determination of the case. At the meeting of the common coun II next Monday night it la probable that a resolution will be Introduced providing for the Improvement of the road around Smith's point aa far as the sash and door factory. This is the only way the council can proceed in the matter and the property Bhould stand the expense of Improving the street. Chairman Hansen ot the street committee la In favor of this plan and win r.roiahlv b adoDted by the " - - council. A petition was presented to the county court yesterday by E. Z. Fer- day on behalf of the school teachers axklng that the county make an ap ni-rmrln tlon of 1300 to enable the schools to make an exhibit at the Lew is ond Clark fair. The matter was taken under advisement. The court has authority to spend not to exceed 11000 for advertlHlng the resources of the county, but It Is contended that It has no authority to make an appro priation for a school exhibit. It Is ery probable that the petition will be denied. FOARD & STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Several residents of TJniontown ap peared before the county court yes terday asking that Mrs.. Weaterlund be allowed' relief from the county. Thla Is the woman that the court cut off btK-ause she refused to work. It Is claimed by her friends that she Is weak minded and that owing to a constitutional defect In the organic act of her construction, work of all kinds is obnoxious. She Is willing to work If some one stands over her and sees that she does. In being cheaper to muke an allowance than to hire a keeper she was granted $8 a month until further order of the court. It Is very evident that all lovers of vaudeville are patrons of the Star the ater. Never In the history of the city has the theater been so crowded aa this week. The cycle daiile, the champion woman rider of the world, still continues to be a drawing card. P. D. Arvllle. the great violinist, is certainly the master of the Instrument and His productions elicit applause. Homes & Homes, the mirth provoking, sketch team, are well worth seeing. To nlKht there will be a change of acts and new features will be Introduced. The Star Is the popular play house of j Astoria and that their efTorts are ap preciated U attested by crowded houses every night. Don't fall to see the performance tonight. Souvenir Sea Shells, POSTAL CARDS, OREGON SOUVENIRS. BOX PAPER in large variety at SYENSON'S STOK "Wholesale and Retail Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. '' The verdict In the Hendrlckson case yesterday means that there will be no more saloons In Unlontown. District Attorney Allen is determined that the expressed will of the people shall be obeyed. The same law applies to John Harry and If either open up theli places of business, they will be ar rested. It was certainly a victory for Mr. Allen and law and order. The erdlct of the Jury was celebrated in Unlontown last evening and they ex pressed themselves as very grateful to Mr. Allen for the splendid fight made. lar The county court convened in regu- session yesterday. Most of the morning session was occupied in aud iting bills. The board of road super visors In several districts were ap proved aa follows: F. Oman, No. 1: A. W. Duncan, 2; George Irving. S; Andrew Johnson, 6; Cornelius Hunt, 9; Dan McLean, 11; H. Jepson, 12; J&s. Jamison, 15. The bond of the road master was approved and he was granted a leave of absence on account of mntrlmonlal entanglements. The bond of the sheriff ail tax collector in the sum of 125,000 with Frank Patton Edward Lewellyn, driver of No. 1, is an Inventive genius. Heretofore what Is known as the Coffey unhitchers has been In use in the fire department, which consist of an open stall for the horses, the horses being fastened with a strap. When the electric button Is touched the strap is unhitched. Under j Mr. Lewellyn's Invention, ebors are placed in front of the stalls leaving j the horsea perfectly loose In the stall. When the button Is touched, the doors swing open and the horses come out without getting tangled up In the strap. It also prevents them from getting loose. The doors are so ar ranged that one door can be opened without Interfering with the other. In stead of using 12 batteries, only two are necessary, saving time and ex pense. Ed is certainly proud of his new invention and the easy manner In which it la worked makes it a valu able adjunct to the Are department and J. G. proved. Hlgglns, aa sureties, was ap- i A v I V f 1 B - 1 y ii PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect in Workmanship. Perfect in Fit. Perfectin.Styie. ALLUEATRErS ZH BLUCHERSIQR LACE Families desiring either Colonial or Shoalwater bay oysters can alwaya secure them fresh at the Imperial oyester house, which makes a specialty of supplying families or parties. R. M. Gaston, at his feed stable No. 105 14th street, offers for sale a Landls harness machine; one Smltfi-Premler typewriter; one butcher's wall scales, will be sold cheap. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOR SALE BY W. C LAWS I. CO. 537-531 Bond St. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE HIM. 2