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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1905)
FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1805. THE MONlilNG ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. iffiliUliWBinll These are guaranteed to be the beet money can buy. I'rlce per pint 30 cent, quart 50 centi. MANZANILLA OLIVES i'rlce per pint 15 centi; per quart 30 centi. DOTTLED GOODS OP ALL DESCItlPTfONS. KVNK'M DILL PICKLK8. ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. AMUSEMENTS TONICHT. Star Theater Vaudeville. Lodge Meeting Tonight. pocuhoiita. Ktttiitii council. Hon of Herman, Teutonla lodge. Woodmen of the World. VVomn of Woodcraft. -i ---ti t rr-Y ..I ' " r - " 1 Local Brevities. 1105 flower aeeda now on display at Astoria Grocery. Com tarty and get your pick. Margaret Overton wa granted a dl vorca yeaterday by Judge McBrlde from Daniel Overton. MIm Hannah Adulr ntrttilned thi litdiri of the Thursday iifln hmiii club yesterday at h-r residence. Soma fins juen ollvea at 25c par pint at A8TOIUA OnOCERY. Mr. V. V. Kniwr mi l Mr. George ItiitirriN will entertain tln-lr friend tonlglit with 11 (laming party at Odd l-Yllows' hull. The Occident onorll parlor and bath facilities ere equalled by none. Kverythlng modern and up to date. I See Peterson. Business men who understand how to rater to the want of their custom en are the one that do the buelnen. Thin I wh the Star saloon doe (foul buslnes. The Allume I due from Kurcku this rnoi nine. Aru'"ig the picshciik.ts are Alex Gilbert mid II. A. Bealiorg of A I or In. who were passenger on the slimmer Oregon. Dellclou beverage, Including Tom and Jerry, tan alwaya be obtained at the Grotto. Thla la why the Grotto In such a favorite resort with the peo ple of Astoria. R. M. Gaston, at hi feed atable No. IDS Htli street, offera for aale a Landln hurne machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one butcher'a wall uruli-e, will be ! cheap. R. M. Gaston carrlee a full and complete Una of wagon, buggies, plow, harrow and all kind of farm tool and machinery at 106 Fourteenth treet, Aetorla, Ore. At the a'lon of the rour.ty court ymt.-rday. nn order wim made rnuHt- Ing the common council not to Im prove Dunne street until the new court house I completed. Our Bale are increasing every month. Our motto la Buy the Beet; nut Buy It Cheap. When you want omethlng extra nice aee u about It. FOARD Sc STOKES CO. According to the report of County Clerk Clinton and Treasurer Hellborn, the Indebtedness of Cluteep county 1 IIZS.tCI.M, lee reeource amounting to tHCW.Ol. Of the Indebtedneae $27,222.70 I for warrant drawn on the court houie fund. We 11 coal, good coal, the beat In the market, and the price I a low a good coal can be told for. It coate you only $7.M a ton, delivered at your door. Ring up phon 1901 and your order ihall have prompt attention. S. ELMORE k CO. Your grandmother coffee waa good coffee. It waa grown, carefully select e.l ww,i c-rv roatd P' ctly. aoM pure. Our Golden Gate Mocca and Java ha the goodnea and purity used by your grand oir-nta. A trim will 'Olivine you. he I.I t ASTORIA GROCERY. E. J, Brent, a member of the Seaside Sjjruee Lumber Company of Mlnne- apofllw, passed through Aetorla yea terday en route to Seaside, where he got on a tour of inspection. The company la building a logging road ex. tending thival mite aouth Into the Umber, most of which belong to A. B. Hammond. In the circuit court yesterday, an order In urrest of judgment waa Issued in the case of the Htate against John Hendrlckon, convicted of aelllng li quor In Unlontown against the pro- iMlona of the local option law. A motion for a new trial will be argued ext Tuesday. What made Milwaukee famou U making the Grotto famou and that l the celebrated Scr.UU beer. Nothing better on the market. It la reported that a petition will be circulated calling for a local op. lion election In Astoria at the regular election In December. Try a can of Shelling' beat Spice; every can guaranteed. Your money back if It don't ault. ASTORIA OROCERY. FamlHe desiring either Cotonlnl lor Bhoalwater bay oytera can always ' A W . t T ...... .1 . 1 oyrster houe, which make a specially of (applying famllle or part lee. Thl 1 the time of year when syrup I ud. Our Porto Rico Drip I the beet Cane Syrup on the market. Send in your order and be convinced. FOARD A STOKES CO. The administrator of the estate of N. Clinton, deceased, yecterday old the pile driver to Dill A Young who will uee It In the Improvement of the street In Astoria and for general job Mug. Will Bell, who waa married to Mia Klalw I. Houck of Stanley, Ore., nnJ hi bride arrived In Aetorla yeterda where they will reald. C. C. Clark of Seaside waa yester day granted a franchise to construct a telephone line from Seaside to Elk Creek, by tho county court. Settle the "What are we going to have for breakfast?" question by or dering a mess of Hist class Salmon Tip from t . FOARD A STOKES CO. More White Plna cough ayrup ha been aold In Atioria thla winter than any other kind, because It glvea In stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug tore are sola ogenta for all the bet good. W. J. Hess tin opened the cleanest and beat appointed restaurant In As toria at 120 Eleventh street. The best In the market, and the promptest serv ice, tf Courteoua treatment, an abundance of amusement, together with a Una of all popular brand of liquid refresh ment, haa made the LaTosca a popu lar resort. The bill that passed the legislature prohibiting nlckle In the slot machine didn't pass and the common council of Portland haa passed an ordinance re pealing the license ordinance, o now the machine will be turned with the it face to the wall, and labelled "out of order, don't play." Officer John Stark left lust evening for St. Martin' springs to be absent about a month. He goes for the bone tit of his health, which Is consider ably broken down on account of duties as a police officer. Tod Carruthers has received a let ter from Duncan McTavlsh, who Is living In Canada, In which he states that he Is enjoying good health and expect to leave shortly for Mexico to engage In the mining business. A suit has been brought In the su perior court of Wahkiakum county against the Willamette Pulp & Paer Company to restrain It from building a PlAn darn on oraya river, which haa been erected for the purpose of bringing log down. Wa atand back of everything we sell. You'll find our goods wholesome ttlctly pure and clean, and you'll find our prteea low. You'll alwaya buy here If you once make the start. ASTORIA. GROCERY. "fc1 1 ' 1 A RARE . 1 CHANCE! For Ten Days Only, To get one of the famous Gunn Sectional BooH Cases on the very easy terms of $1 down and $i per week. CHAS. HEILBORN & SON v .. Complete House Furnishers. ; Sain Greenbttum, with J. V. Burns nd James Morrison, will commence the erection of a building on the Pat Uiwler iroperty nt Seaside west of the Griffith meat market and will open a first clus cigar store. Both gentlemen are well known In Astoria ond will no doubt do a good busbies, as there Is no cigar store at Seaside. W. R. Powell, manager of the West ern Union, will leave tomorrow for Spokane, where he goe to take charge of the company's office at that place He will be succeeded by Thomas C. Cowing, Jr., who hu been In Astoria the past two month and haa made many friend by hla kind and courte oua treatment Mr. Powell carries with him the beat wishes of a boat of j friends In Aitorla. J. E. Alacra. recorder and police Judge of Seaside, was In the city yes terday. He states that Seaside la go ing to have two more saloon, making six in all. One Is to be built on the lot purchased by Mr. Hunter of Mr. McGulre and one to be built on a lot near the depot recently purchased by two eastern gentlemen. Thla will In crease the revenue of Seaside SS00 a year and It neeJ the money. At a meeting of the committee On street and public ways, It was dis covered that the committee had no authority to employ supernumarles to superintend the construction of streets and that hereafter that work will be done by the superintendent of streets ns provided by the ordinances of the city. The Astorlan called attention to the unwarranted precedent established and the actions of the street commit tee wilt save the city a large amount of money. Chas. Wlnhurst, who forged tne name of D. B. Allen & Co. to several check In Astoria last week, was ar raigned in the circuit court yesterday and pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery. His attorney attempted to secure a light sentence on account of the man being Insane, but Judge Mc- Brlde thought about four years In the penitentiary might bring him to his senses. He 1 a natural oorn criminal and has served a term In the peniten tiary before for a similar offense. 1 1 r A merchant of Portland called at the Astorlan ofllce last evening and stated that he frequently shtped freight by the San Francisco and Portland Steamship Company, and Unit all good were Insured by the company; that It didn't cost him a cent, and It waa a part of the agreement to ship per of freight residing In Portland. It la barely possible that Archie Cook knowa how every merchant In Port land transacts It business, and It Is also possible that there are a few that do not keep Mr. Cook Informed. Have You ah Umbrella To Buy ! ' ft--'-, T 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. FOARD & STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. L D. Jones, who wa arrested on a charge of obtaining money under false pretensea from Edward Johnson ot Seaside, in gjving him a time check from the Seaside Spruce Lumber Co., which he had previously aold to Dres ser & Co., pleaded guilty to the charge In the circuit court yesterday and was sentenced to 60 days In the county JalL He did not borrow any money from Mr. Johnson as stated In an evening paper, and the time check was not given to C. Johnson, neither did he borrow any money from any one to go home on. He simply cashed his check and skipped out. . The case of Leroy S. Davidson vs. the city of Astoria for S3S00 damages by falling; through the sidewalk or overboard at the foot of Sixth street in 1901, was on trial. In the circuit court yesterday before a Jury. David son claims that he broke his collar bone and n-as Incapacitated from work. He also admitted that he was drunk He came down from Portland on a riv er boat and had a fight with the purs- j er, who was trying to have him get off j the boat. He was so drunk that he ! didn't know whether he was afoot or j horseback. The case will probably 1 go to the jury today. iSoiivenir Sea iShells, POSTAL CARDS OREGON SOUVENIRS, BOX PAPER in large variety at SVENSON'S BWIi Wholesale and itetall Dealer, Astoria, Oregon. ' That the Astorlan Is appreciated by the public la evidenced by the fact that over 50 new subscribers have been added to Us list the past tw ' Jays. It haa a larger circulation that alt other dally papera" combined, hence Is the best advertising medium. It con tains more news that alt other papers of the city combined, and by the first of next month it will take the full As sociated Press dispatches, the same as the Oregonlan, and will probably issue a paper every Monday, giving a paper every day of the week. Newspapers grow and expand as they are patron ized by the merchant. A statement was published In an evening paper last night stating that tlayor Dan J. Moore of Seaside stated that there was a provision In the char ter Incorporating West Seaside that prohibits granting a license to a sa loon. There must be a mistake some where. Section 4 of the law provides that the common council shall have authority "to license, tax, regulate and suppress bur-rooms and drinking shops, gaming and gambling houses. "A telephone message received at this office from Salem states that the sec tion is In the bill. Hon. J. V. Burns, to whom the bill was referred to In the house and who amended the bill, stated yesterday that section 4 was still In the bill and there was no pro vision In the bill prohibiting the coun cil from granting liquor licenses. There are evidently some people too obtuse to comprehend the English language. It Is a well known fact that Dan J. Moore aell3 liquors and' that Paul Weaalnger of Welnhard'a brewery of Portland Is a member of the West Seaside common council. PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect in Workmanship. Perfect in Fit. PerfectliniStyie. ALLtLEATBERS ZZ BLUCHERS OR LACE The Dorcas society meets tonight at Miss Marie Ltnqutat'a residence on Thirty-seventh street, near Duane. The total tax collection In the sher iff's office up to Wednesday night was J22.653.07. About $1500 more was col lected yesterday. Wherity, Ralston $ Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOR SALE BY W. C. LAWS a CO. 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