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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1905)
SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1905. THE MONRING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. S V Wc SliKD a chance to TKIUMI'll over competitor by handling POTATOES PKKKI.KSS in funlity, and It wa thus wc KOSli from obscurity. Wc may not be KINdS or rule I'.Ml'IRKS, but you can (bur) HANK on getting the best when you buy from us. SPRING SUNSHINE Keminds u it U time to PLANT YOUR GARDEN. Headquarter for Sccdn ROSS, HIGGINS L Co. SKI. I, KARI.Y ROSi: POTATOES There will be service In nil th churches of the city today, and resi dent iiii'l strufifcer H re udmonlsbed Unit salvation Ik free. For Kale At 'Jaston's feed stable, No. 105 Fourteenth street, one landle's harries machine; one 20 home power motor and belting;: 1000 good sack. DENIED NEW TRIAL. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Blar Thsater-Vaudtvllls. lodgt Mtatingt Today. Kruli-iii.il order lamlcs, Asioila Indue No. IV. II . 111.. Social mniitiiii mid Initiation. John K.nl, it native df Finland, v.-'IP m null-. I (lint cllUeiislilp J ..i i i h by County t'l.-ik Clinton yesterday. Local Brevities. nra. Co. aia oprn for bul- We have In stuck bulk sweet an lll pickles, Uuil urn the ftn.-t put up. FOAM) & HToKKH Co. The usual ii-cent matlucc lvi'ii ut the Star this nfl'i which th; entire performanc' Klv-n. will be IIOOII, lit will be Jut received, aiiik fmicy smoked bloaters. A8TMA GROCERY. Just received today, a fresh ship ment of fiincy creamery butter Wutnotivllle brand. Foard &. HtokiM Company. W. J. Hess haa opensd th cleanest and best appointed restaurant In A- lorla at 120 Eleventh street. Th best In the market, anj the promptest serv- Ice. tf n. M. Gaston carrlea a full and omplote line of wagons, buggies, plows, hnrrowa and all klnda of farm tool and machinery at 105 Fourteenth street, Aatorla, Ore. Families desiring either Colonial or Khoal water bay oysters can always secure, them fresh at the Imperial oyuster houe, which make a apeclally of supplying families or partlea. Captain Jordon of the Vanguard re xirla that ii i i number of fishing bout art- on Ihe ilvcr and nil report fulr cntcln-M, The salmon rn'vt with it niidy sale, both here and In I'orl-luuil. Iloma-made auuer kraut, Do per tb. ABTUlUA GROCERY. More White Tine cough ayrup haa been sold In Ataorla thla winter than any other kind, becauae It gives In Ntiuit relief. The Owl and Eagle drug tonaorlal parlor and "l"r" Br B"'1" ,or tt" lne "1 Tha Occident bath facllltle are equalled by none., Everything modern and up to date See Peterson. gooda. Judge McBride 8aya Defendant Had Fair Trial. The cum- of the alatc of Oregon agaliurt John Heridrlckaon charged with selling ll'iuora cotitray to the pro vlalona of the local ontlon law Ii L'nlontowr. came up before Judge Mc Bride yesterday afternoon on a motion for a new trial. The Judge decided thai the defendant had a fair and Impar t lt I trial and that no errora were torn-rnltt.-d iluring the trial, and the motion w:ia overruled. Next Monday wna et aa the time for pacing aentenee, and It will be determined at thatlinw If an apnal will be taken to the aupreirw court. The rjiji-Ht ion aa to what co:i atltuled the ahore line wa held, that while Hi.. Ktnr line followed the bank of the river, yet when building wure built out ti'-ynMd that line, the wharf or building followed the line and would naturally 1- within the deacrllied boundarl'a of the precinct. In the circuit court y.'nterday for mal ordeiM were handed down aa f-il-fowa. The ( ;ie of Marion T. Copeland ugulnal II. F. Flndley and John Ie waa dlwmiHeiJ. Teatlmony of Fred Woolley In tile ae of II. V. Cyru agalnnt J. S. Ieilnger waa taken am) th cime of J. W. Walker againat V. It. Ieed waa dlamlaaed. Wnfer U"e ut nil. ed dried beef, ready for J The Moinc department tore ha re- Iceivctl a liitii. Iiii'itlri. f,f lieu? Hlif'lni l,..i.... . ...i ..... ..... ..i - ... Do you know that the M Cf -a -Ford ' " "" ' I'oAltl) & HTOKF.8 CO. Amlieu i iiMd.imi id Ii, ii AllKlla, Bill Klllliteil lllHl lun'tm yeiil.'tdiiy. native of i It l.elinlllti jCo, 63 H Commercial atreet, rue making a big reduction on oil Muling the I.ehN'it neanon Kama, Thla Htore I a xtrlctly home pholiigraphn ! 'Iml" '"Inn ""d deiw-i'vlng of a har- or i in- public pationage. 1V0S flower aeda now on dlaplay at Atorla (Irocety. Come early and got your pick. Itemembrr we kcop a full line of Dial china canned and amoked meat. FOAM) A HT"KF.H CO. Ianlger Co. are open for bul neaa, although the refitting la not at yet complete. Home fine queen ollvea at 25c per pint at ASTORIA anOCEItY. Damlger and Co. are open for bual nea, although the workmen are atlh In charge of the (tore. Martina F.ctutern Cream, Tillamook Full Cream and brick Cheeae alwaya on hand. FO.HD it 8TOKF.8 CO. Try a can of Khelllug'a bent Spice ; every can guaranteed. Your inoncy back If It don't ault. A STOMA OIIOCKKY. I'ndeitiiker I'ohl la Hi'lllng out, The city mi lonlthy that no (liatha have occurred fur near ly tWH Week. Now Ih the tluie lo order your clothe ,i to haw i hem by fcanter Sunday. Call at C. II. Co.,.-i'h on Wediieaday, Tliuimla) and Friday, and wb-ct youi Hult and have It ruade to peae your contemplating'""'" """" ""1 mtM-u County Judge Trenchard I erneatly endeavorlrlng to n.fur the Irnprove- meiit of tin- Smith point road, aa It I the only practical,),, outlet for the Voting river farmer bringing produce to AMoria. It I ulao irnpOHHlble for the nasi- and door fiudory to reaume operation :is long aa the road la block ed by Klld.-a. Th.- council will endeav or to have Hie Mn-et Improved In the near future. Jup-a-ljic, the fineat llnlali for floor haa proven both durable and make a fine flnlah. U. F. Allen U 8on have r celvej a complete aaaortmeut. It. M. Luther building a gawdlnc bout for the Columbia Itlver I'aiker' AaatMlalton uud expect to have It completed during the proaetit month. The Fraternal Order of Ivigiea will give a aocl.'il Hi la iifternou at their hall. An appropriate program ha been prepared; there will be good mualc arid refresh ment a will be nerved. GoCartts ! Our spring stock has arrived. Wc con trol three of the best makes of folding and reclining carts. The Hey wood, The Wakefield and The Gondron. In order to control these various lines wc arc forced to buy a very large assortment, and to dispose of same we arc offering them at $2.50 and up. They arc all of the very latest patents in the combi nation folding and reclining carts. See Window Display. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Foremost House Furnishers. W. Whyte of Koine, Idaho, haa taken charge of the Mc 'rea-Ford atU'llo for a time, and for the next 30 day will make the bc-st 15.00 photo graph for J3.S0. See our work. liml In the city for caah money. t'p to tlii cloae of bulni.-a Utt evening Sheriff Llnvllle reporta that about tTfi.000 haa been collected on the Clataop county tax roll, which la far In cxci-bh (f the amount colected laat year during the aame time. A h i lal meeting of the water m mltodon tt.tK la-Id yesterday afternoon. It having bun reported that the con duit leading from the reservoir to the head woiks needed repairing, Kngineer lierawlck wan employed to make an examination and r('lort aa oon a completed. About 20 men will be em ployed and It will require about a month to uncertain the Improvements necessary. For something nice for breakfaat, try our cream rolled oata, free from flinty or Imperfect grain. Wc have nothing but the beat. Only 5 centa per pound. ASTORIA GROCERY. lr. Henderson who haa been at tending tildf Anderson during his re cent Illness, stales that his patient will be able to be out next week, but will not be permitted to resume the duties of his olllce until (lie week following. Are you ready for your spring clothes, if you are get your menauiv taken at C. II. Cooker's by the cutter from Messrs. Strauss Itrna., Chicago. 1'crfect lit and satisfaction In all le sK'i ts guaranteed. PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect In Workmanship. Perfect In Fit. Perfect In Style. ALLELEATHERS- BLUCHERS OR LACE, Oeputy Sheriff Clark I.oughery re turned from Clifton last evening where he went to arrest Carney Ix-mon, who Is accused of shooting Joo Nick last Tuesday evening. Nick Is In the hos pital and It Is understood that little hopes are entertained of his recovery. It cost the city of Astoria $109 to try th. case of Oavldson against the city, and about $150 in the Bock case. In the Davidson case It la doubtful If th costs can be collected as he la an Ir responsible person, und small hope are entertained of colectlng the costs In the Hock caae. The city la frequent ly nut to expense In trying trivial dam age cases against the city, and some method ought to be provided eompell Ing persons bringing suits to pay the costs. The license proposed In the bill board ordinance Is none too high. The council must remember that the ex penses of the city are constantly ln- reaslng, while the revenues from tne IHiiice court are decreasing. The estab- shment f a street clearing depart ment means an additional expense of about $2200, and revenues must be de rived from source, or the city will be In the hole. An exclusive bill board franchise la cheap at $73 a year and there are plenty of men who would be willing to pay It. A new lot of Australian lump coal Just received. There Is no fuel so con venlent, satisfactory and economical ns first class coal. Australian coal burns freely with little ash and no clinkers. You can have It sacked 01 In lumps. Free delivery. Ring up phone 1961. ELMORE & CO. John Harry, one of the I'nlontowii saloonkeepers, has accepted the verdict of the Jury In the Hendrlckson case. and closed up hla saloon. Ho has leased the building at the corner of Sixth and Astor. formerly occupied by John Stephenson, and will move his busi ness there. Messrs. Strauss Tiros., Chicago rep resentative will be nt C. IT. Cooper's on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 15th, lfith and 17th, with the largest and best line of woolens evet displayed In Astoria. No trouble to show goods. Look them over whether you wish to order or not. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leadirig Shoe Dealers. First Congregational church, preach ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. L. T. Mnhone, pastor, Rev. C. M. Smythe of Portland will preach nt the morning services The pastor will preach In the evening, subject, "Harmony of Communion with public worship." Sun day school 12:20 p. in. Reception of members at the evening service. There were seven cases In the police court yesterday. The bail In four gam bling cases amounting tn $100 was de clared forfeited. Iva Arnold forfeited $3 ball for being Intoxicated. Alfonse Mind, who created a disturbance at the corner of Ninth and Commercial, and who knocked down a woman In a down town resort, was fined $20. Jennette Price, a woman who has given the po. lice considerable trouble, and w'ho at tempted to commit suicide about a months ago, was fined $100 or 50 days In Jnll nnd was turned over to the fa therly protection of Captain Oammel who will look after her spiritual wel fare for the next two months. The mystery Is solved. The carv ing of the name "Elliott" on a stone near the corner of Twelfth and Puane streets was done In ISO" by Joe Shlv ley. Joe was somewhat of an artist and amused himself In carving names on rocks. In the roar of Foard & Stokes' store Is a largo rock upon which Joe carved the wreck of the Industry, with the names of all the crew that were lost. The wreck oc curred In 1S67. Shortly after that Joe went to soa with Captain Coma and was drowned oft the Columbia river bar by being struck on the head with a spanker boom. Ills body was never recovered, but funeral services were held. An empty coffin was taken into the Congregational church where the funeral exercises were held. Milton Elliott was an uncle of Joe, and this Is probably why he carved the name Elliott on the rock. You are cordially Invited to call at our store on Wednesday, Thursday amt Friday, March 15, 16 nnd 17, to see' the beautiful display of new woolens in the piece sent expressly for the ocens- slon by Strauss Bros., Chicago Master! Dress as Well as You Can. By having your spring suits made b Strauss Bros., Chicago. Great display of new spring styles at C. II. Cooper'r on next Wednesday, Thursday and Frl-tlay. Danzlger & Co. are open for business. The Special Sales we offer for this week, are far superior to any that have .been offered by any of our competitors. DON'T MISS THEM Ginghams- 8,30 a. m. to IO a. m. We will sell best apron check gingham every day this week at Hosiery- IO a. m. to ll:30 a. m. We will sell Ladies' 25c Grade Cotten Hosiery every day this week at 18C. Per Pair Prints- 1,30 P. M to 3 p. m. We will sell Standard prints, 12 yards to a customer, every day duriug this week at 2C. Per Yard General Items from All Over the Store Cjc grade corsets, all colors 45c 11 5o ladies, black sateen pet ticoat at 9oc 65c. ladies' shirt waiat, - - 43c 5oc men's 2-in-one shirt - 35c 2.V table oil cloth . 15e lies! C cord spool thread, two spools for - - - - 5c Embroidery silk, 3 skeins for loc Lustre crochet cotton, spool 3o iorse Department Store. PLACE TO SAVE MONEY. ! II U OUR MOTTO-Everything down to date. No old . or shop worn goods Ribbon Sale WEDNESDAY -AT- ! Foard StoEes Where Ribbons Reign Supreme Dame Fashion predicts that this will be the great est ribbon year the world has ever known. We predict that NEXT WEDNESDAY Will witness the greatest ribbon sale that Astoria has ever known. We haven't the time or space to enumerate in this issue. Watch Monday's and Tuesday's papers. FOARD L STORES Aatoria's Greatest Store. The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOIl SALE UV w i akj.q rr 537531 Bond St. IT WILL I'AY YOl TO SEE HIM. Tullors. C. II. COOPER.