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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1909. THE MONIUNO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.' FOR THIS WEEK ONLY 1 We have tome 8 oz. cans of "1 Pacific Cream Baking Powder and to move same quickly we offer it at 20c per can for the balance of this week only. MONEY BACK IP NOT SATISFACTORY. ROSSrHIGGINS m Co. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Star Theatsr Vaudeville. .. Lodge Meetings Tonight. Iitr of Honor, Charity lodge. I. O. O. V., leaver lodg. . Mo,Wn Woodmen, Astoria camp, rtoy ul Neighbors, Hamblen camp. Intenmlloiml loiigalioroinen, The cltlxetis of Jewell will colebrate Ht, Patrick's (!iiy ty a dunce nt thi ne w residence of David Tweddle. It will be an old-fashioned house warm ing. Local Brevities. Dmtxlger A Co. are open for busi ness, , Home-mad Mun kraut, Jo per lb, ASTORIA OROCBItT. Kpeclnl sale dress gutxl nt Koard A Htokes Co. Saturday. Fresh garden and flower sed, Just arrived In Urge variety. A. V. ALLEN. 1 90S flower seds now on display at Astoria (Irocsry, Corn early and (( your pick. Danxlger A Co, are open for bua. ness. although the refitting li not a yet complete. Some fine queen olives at 25c per pint at ASTORIA OROCERT. Courteous treatment, an abundance of amusement, together wltb a Una of all popular brand of liquid refresh ment!, haa made the LaTosca a popu lar retort. In the circuit court yesterday an or der wan entered dismissing the case, of J. P. Bcolhan against the Seaside Lumber company, the caa! having been willed. It. M. Oaaton carries a full and complete line of . wagons, buggt, plowa, barrow and all kinJe of farm toole and machinery at 105 Fourteenth treet. Astoria, Ore. 7' ' FJdli Warden Van Irtisen l to havel Considerable- complaint ha , bete n. nafrnl t,nat in nlntem I ha fluhlne I mads mt thin niilrm !hn h iit,,i-lli. Iowa. H. & Gordon haa Interested him- era pt the Aatorlan In Upper Astorl self in the matter and a subscription will be raised to defray the expenses of a boat.- It will be only maintained during th closed season. We aell coal, good coal, the beet in the market, and the "price la ma iow aa good coal can be aold for. It coeta you only f 7.C0 a ton, delivered at your door. Ring up phone 1961 and your order shall have prompt attention. . , . S. ELMORE eV CO. At a meeting of the common council of Warrenton It waa decided that the saloons ahould be flowed on Sunday. There la only one saloon there owned ny J. Boaiiiiari), and it hna oiwnyo br cloaed on fun day, and the council wlty not grant any more licenses for aa loons, except to tho one. fall to get their paper. The trouble a new boy haa been put on the rmito and the entire district with one or two exceptions 1 not numbered correctly and a large number of houses are not numbered at all. To insure prompt delivery, residents should have their houses numbered and numbered cor rectly. The numbers can be. obtained from .the superintendent , of streets. In many Instances there sre two houses with the same number on the same street. An effort Is being made to see that all subscribers receive their paper. The Evening News take a fall out of th chamber of commerce for wast ing Its money on obscure publications In which the truth is published' In a plain, unvarnished manner. With all four newspapers agalnnt the defunct organization, announcement of Its funeral may be expected any day. Families desiring either Colonial or Shoalwater bay oysters can always secure them fresh at the Imperial oyester house, which make a specialty of supplying families or parties. David Tweddla, a. prominent furmet of the NVhalem, brought In ? bead beef cattle yesterday, and Tim Corcor an brought in 21 hogs. The slock met with it ready sale to local butchers. Persons who have visited the new city hall are not much pleased with the interior arrangements. There are others who would like to know why the city puya an architect & per cent of the contract price for superintending the work and he only comes to Astoria once -a month. Perhaps some one in authority run explain It. Dantlger and Co. are open for busi ness, although the workmen are still In charge of the store. No attempt waa made yesterday to pick up the North Head cable and it Is not known when another effort will be made. Tomorrow will be the Inst day to pay water rents In order to svntd the penalty of 25 centa charged against all delinquents. The Occident tonsorlal parlors and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date. See Peterson. ("has. Hicks was picked up In a drunken condition near Fisher Uros. by- the police yesterday and Is taklni; the Keeley cure at the police com munion headquarters on Duanct street, , More Whit Tine cough syrup has been aold in Atsorla this winter than any other kind, because It gives In. slant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug store are sole agents for all the best goods. For something nice for breakfast, try our cream rolled oats, free from flinty or Imperfect grains. We hve nothing but the best. Only S cents per pound. ... ".. ASTORIA OROCERT. Try a can of Rhelllng's best Spices; every can guaranteed. Tour money back tf It don't suit ASTORIA OROCERT. Jsp-a-Loc, the finest finish for floors haa proven both durable and makes a flne finish. I. F. Allen A Son have re celved a complete assortment. A fire occurred In the boiler room of the Seaside saw mill yesterday morn ing and, the fire department was called out. The fire wua eitlngulshd before any damage waa done, and the mill continued operations. All the ordinances passed and all warrants drawn at the Inst session ot the common council have been op proved and signed by the mayor. Tho wnrm weather tho past few days bns started the leaves, and even buds are noticeable on some shrubery. Vio lets ure In bloom In several yards. It Is expected that the supreme court will decide the court house case next Monday. It Is believed that the decla Ion will be favorable to the county. W. J. Hess has opened the cleanest and best appointed restaurant In As tori a at 120 Eleventh street. The best In the market, and the promptest serv ice, tf The Budget last evening adminis tered a Just rebuke to the chamber of commerce for their high handed out rage In sending money out of the city for advertising purposes. It Is a state ment of facta that cannot be denied. We stand back of everything we sell. You'll find our goods ' wholesome strictly pure and clean, and you'll find our prices low. You'll always buy here If you once make the start. ASTORIA GROCERY. Mr. Rail of the American Tyw Foundry Company was in the city yes terday and went to Seasldo, where R. M. Watson, formerly of the Tillamook Independent, Is contemplating starting a new weekly paper. Mr. Watson put In a complete plant, and will no doubt do a good business during the summer, but will have to go to the hot springs In the winter. ' m ARE NOW SHOWING The most artistic and substantial line of Carpets Matting's i ever brought to Astoria. We are in receipt of 100 rolls of fine new Japanese Matting which is worthy of your im mediate attention as the patterns are all new and exceedingly pretty. INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS A large assortment latest and best patterns. Prices, within reach of all. ' r (it iUll ; -Mr ' " CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Foremost House Furnishers. A movement is on foot to reorganise the Push club under the name of As toria Ixritrd of trade. As Astoria has no commercial organisation, the one that uxed to pas resolutions having moved to Overland, California, thore is iiiewMii r.ed of an organisation that will work for the interests of Astoria. A meeting will be called for some time next week. In the case fcf Al Perry against John IlcudrlcJsson, a salt to rtccver 122 al leged to be due on a contract for build ing a house for Hendrlckson, has been on trial In the circuit court the past two days. Yesterday afternoon the Jury brought In a verdict for the de fendant, .The case was appealed from the Justice court, where a Jury award ed Perry $104. The circuit court Jury reversed the decision of the Jury In the Justice court. After the verdict In the Justice court Hendrlckson agreed to ett!e with Perry and pay him 1100, which was refused. Now Hendrlckson don't have to pay anything. Getting satisfaction Is expensive business. Danzlgcr & Co. are open for bust, ness. Plumbing Inspector Jas. Hannaford K4 lost yesterday. He went out to Inspect a sewer at the Intersection of Fifty-first and ' Jerome avenue, and found that he was In Columbia county, where he had no Jurisdiction. The I'hlef of police found blm hunting through the woods for the sewer and brought him home. The company will start In boring for oil on Deep river as soon as the machinery can b taken over. The Cal lendar Navigation Company Is loading the machinery and will start over with It this morning. The new boring ma chine haa arrived. It la claimed that it wilt bore a ten-Inch hole 2500 feet deep. The experiment will be watched with Interest. . ' Hewnre of fake advertising schem ers who are Infesting Astoria. None of the newspapers have any advertis ing agents, all the business being con- ducted .at the office. When any man importunes you to ,glve him an adver, ilsement. claiming to represent the Astorlan, ring up the ofTlce and be sure you do not get buncoed. The chamber f commerce haa been buncoed, but that is only a common occurrence. Judge William Chance of the clr cult court, author of "Trlbelal Rela tions," claims that the name Ecola, given to Elk creek Is not authentic, but that the proper name Is "Neawk- awpotawbnmalaky," with the accent on the first, fourth and sixth stanza, omitting the last verse. This may have been true when Bill was an honest young man, but times have changed since the chamber of commerce was organised, and the word Ecois will be used as the name for the creek, be cause It is right. City Surveyor Tee has made on ex ninlnntlon of the road around Smith's point and will submit a report to the council nt Its, meeting tomorrow night, recommending tliHt Taylor avenue from Hull street to the sash and door factory be Improved by the construe tlon of a roadway 16 or 20 feet wide along the inshore line of the avenue, except at the place where the recent slide occurred, and that a bulkhead of rock be built around the slide. The report will no doubt be adopted and the street Improved In accoriatve with the rejort. On account of the superior talent en gaged at the Star this week, an entire change of program is scheduled for to- night. Instead of appearing as coons, the Delaceys, singers and dancers, will Introduce a new and original idea ot character change from Irish to GerJ man, something never before wit nessed In Astoria. Rose and Severn will Introduce their side-splitting com edy farce, the "New Wife." which Is a laugh from start to finish. Thosi who have seen this team in their comical sketches should see them in this one. Fannie Donovan will also slnjf new songs, there will be other ad ditional attractions and feature which will make the program one of the bes ever seen In the city. The Star la re garded as the popular play house ana gives the latest and most up to dat entertainments. PERSONAL MENTION. Jo. Qulnn of Qulnn's landing is in the city. J. E. Gross of Illinois is registered at the Central. j Ole T. Olsen of Oak Point was In the city yesterday. C. C. Wlndle of Portland was In the city yesterday. David Tweddle of Jewell was In th city yesterday. C. Drilling of Warrenton was In the city yesterday. Frank Wooden of Jewell was In the city yesterday. T. G. Coleman of Portland was in the city yesterday. W. S. Mateer of Eugene Is visiting friends in the city. B. R. Smith of Portland is register ed at the Occident W. S. Zimmerman of Portland was in the city yesterday. Link C. Burton of Cathlamet was In the city yesterday. , H. F. Bradley of Portland registered ! at the Occident yesterday. , W. 19 Hume left yesterday on a business trip to San Francisco, Mr. J. P. Miller of Oneida, Wash., 1 visiting friends In this city. Victor il. Houston and wife of Port land are visiting friends In the city. W. C. Beg? of San Francisco was registered at the Occident yesterday. John Bruce of Warrenton was traits- acting business in Astoria yesterday. Frank L. Palmer representing the Jolly Elk Is In the city Visiting friends. O. E. Foster has gone to McMlnvlIle to attend the convention of the Woodmen. Al Leinenweber was able to be out yesterday for the first time since h had his leg broken." ' O. R. Ball of the American Type foundry of Portland was In the city yesterday and went down to Seaside. Tim Corcoran of Jewell arrived in the city yesterday. His wife has beet, in the city the past week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker. Great Muslin UNDERWEAR SALE 1 This Big White Sale starts Tuesday Morning, March 7i 1905, and lasts all the week?' Dainty Chemise. Of such good quality,' made so well, trimmed ao nicely and so generous in slxe that women of taste and refinement will be thoroughly pleased with them. Regular tic Gown at 33c Regular '"Sv ' Gus ki. ...... .15 Regular $1.31 Oown at 98c Regular $1.15 Gown at ...... 89u Regular $1.75 Gown at . $1.25 Musiln Gowns. Many new Ideas shown this sea son in Chemise. The finest and flimsiest of Cambrics are used as materials. The garmests are perfect In every way, ' - $1.25 Chemles 89o $1.3$ Chemie 98 $1.0 Chemles ..$1.15 $2.50 Chemlle $148 ' Drawers Less. That's the exact situation In a nutshell. It's the price that Is less, but the quality of the gar ments are the same high stand ard as usual. Regular 25c Drawers 19o ReguraL, S5o .Drawers 25 Regudar 50c Drawer. ...... ,39t Regular 75c Drawers........ 49 Regular $1.50 'Trawers 95a Regular $2.00 Drawers $175 Corset Covers. . It's wonderful how so much of real excellence In quality and style can be passed along to yon for so little money. Regular 15c Corset Cover.. 8e Regular 30c Corset Covers. .19c. Regular 33c Corset Covers. ,25o egular (3c Corset Cover. .4So Regular 35c Corset Covers., 60 Regular $1.15 Corset Covers 85o Skirt Specials. , 4 The low. prices are of absorb ing Interest, but wait until you see these Skirts you will be de lighted at their beauty and gen eral air of daintiness. " The prices are also perfect PERFECTLY LOW Regular 75c Skirts at ....... ',45s Regular $1.25 Srlrts at 75a Regular $L3S Skirts at .98c Regular $1.8$ Skirts at ....$U3 Regular $2.50 Skirta at....1.S Morse Department Store. PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. ?' " ,50c and 65c dress goods for $5c at Foard & Stokes Co. Saturday. Marin Notes. The motor schooner Gerald C ar rived In last evening with a cargo of canned Balmon and a deck load ot lum ber from Nehalem. The steamer W. H. Harrison arrived In yesterday morning from a trip to Yaqulna and Alws, with a cargo of canned salmon. The steamer Columbia sailed yester day morning for San Francisco with freight and passengers. Danztger & Co. are open for busi ness. - , , Fraud Exposed. A' few countereflter have lately been making and trying to sell Imitations of Df. King's 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 $5 years. A sure protection to you la our . name on the wrapper. , Look for It on all Dr. King, or Bucklen' remedies, as all, others are mere Imitations. H. & BUCKLEN & CO- Chicago, III. and Windsor, Canada, CALIFORNIA RE8TAURANT. Reopened Under New Management John Blaslch has leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster House and Is now prepared to serve the public. The best oysters and meal la the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser vice, ' ) I ti!is lift a'-f PERFECT! OK How true to the name , are our - $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shdes.tMi Perfect InliWorkmansfeip. : Pcrf cctlin Fit. 1:11 Pert ALL HEATHERS- BLUCHERSI0R LACE Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. ' The New Way of doing the family washingthe way which changes it from dreary drudgery to a cheerful household duty is by using 1 Laundry Trays Install a modern 'teadasT Laundry in your home and there will be no water to carry, no 1 l j a j tubs to empty or upset. It will i increase the selling value of your home. "COSTS SJTHtKT" J. A. MONTGOMERY. Astoria, Or. S The New ALASKAN WARE - i .S x-. . .... .... THP. f .ATrST AND RF.ST. 1 1 ; FOlt SALE UY W. C. LAWS I, CO. IT WiXL'PAY YOU TO SEE HI5I. Bold SU aSkSHBBSSJMBSMBM 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager i Hacks, Carriages Baggag Checked and Transferred Trucks mi Furniture "Wagons- Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.