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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1005. THE MONRINO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, SEEDS! SEEDS! Seeds that will grow and please. Seeds that amounj to something EARLY ROSE POTATOES, SEED OATS Clover, Timothy, Orchard and Rye Grass. Eastern and Western Garden and Flower Seed ALL SIZES .OP , STONE ELOVVER POTS ROSS; HIGGINS , Co. COMINQ ATTRACTIONS. Klslirrs' opera house Tuesday, Murch 21, "Your NlKh'"r'n Wife." AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. War Theater, vuudevllle. Hi. I'tittlrk dity. opera house. Lodg Msttingt Tonight. Hons uf Herman, Teulonlu lodge. I'(M ulimitim, Kiitnlit council, v WiKiilnu'ii of the World. Women of Woodcraft. A new Invxok-fl uf ICuslmun's cele brated Kndiiks nnil supplies received ut the Owl Drug- Htore. Local Brevities. I)nxlrr & Co. are open for busl ness. Home-made snuer kraut, 6c per tfo. ASTOniA GROCERY. 1905 flower now on display at Astoria Grocery. Come sarty and get your pick. Rf the window display In the Owl Drug; More of the celebrated Kuslmuti koil.iko iiit'l supplies. Mew Ktnc k Just received, W. J. Hess has opened th cleanest and best appointed restaurant In As torla at 1J0 Eleventh street. The best In th market, anj th promptest serv ice. , tf A llve-fnot flaflcy seraper linn b-ci ordered purchased by the county rourl for use on ihe eounly roads. It will eust IJ50, weights 2700 pound und will lie operated with a donkey cimln. Vf. Whyte of Bold, Idaho, has taken chars of the McCrea-Ford studio for a time, and for the neit 3) days will make th best 15.00 photo graphs for 1150. Bee our work. Beet in the city for cash money, John Harry will have a isrand ops ins; at hi new saloon on the corner of Hlxth and Astor atreet next Baturday Mjrht. The saloon ha been fitted up and a fine stock of food purchased A lunch will be served and the pub lie are cordially Invited. For something nice for breakfast, try our cream rolled oat, free from flinty or Imperfect grain. We hive nothing but the best. Only S cents per pound. astoria grocery. Are you ready for your spring clothes. If you are get your measure taken at C. If. Cooker's by the cutter from Messrs. Strauss Bros., Chicago. Perfect fit and satisfaction In all re spects guaranteed. A man, his wife and nine children arrived In Astoria yesterday and will locate In the Nehalern near Klsle. The woman Is a sister of Jonas Norem. of Flute. Hteve Aliruharnwin came ft yes terduy and took the family out to their new home. R. M. Gaston carries a full and complete line of wagons, buggies plows, harrows and all klnJs of farm tools and machinery at 10G Fourteenth street, Attorla, Ore. Dftmslg-or and Co. are oprii for busi ness, although the workmen are still In charge of the stare, Home fine queen olives at 25c per pint at ' ASTORIA GROCERY. Oreen will be much worn today. It Is not "fe to wear orange utilll after 13 o'clock tonight. Try a can of Bhelltng's best Spices; every can guaranteed. Tour money back If It don't suit ASTORIA GROCERT. More White Pine cough syrup has been sold In Atsorla this winter than any other kind, because It gives In stant relief. The Owl arid Eagle drug store are sole agents for all the best goods. Ht. Patrick day today and II Is not a I' itul holiday. It would be If there were more Irlnhmcn on the police force As H Is constituted now there Is oul one tiiul hu wus tiuMi at Ituriiegat. Families denlrlng either Colonlul or Shoalwater bay oysters can alway? secure them fresh at the Imperial oyester house, which makes a specialty of supplying families or parties. Morse's department store Is crowd ed dully with customers taking advan tage of a shhIiU sale now In progress. Morse always has some Inducements to offer to the public and Is becoming the popular bargain store of Aslcn-lu. Astoria lumbermen will have a num ber of visitors to entertain this sum mer. An excursion of retailers from Nebraska will be here In June and an excursion of Minnesota lumbermen are expected In July. Go-Carte ! Our spring stock has arrived. We con trol three of the best makes of folding and reclining carts. TheHeyvyood.The Wahcfield and The Gondron. In order to control these various lines we are forced to buy a very large assortment, and to dispose of same we are offering theru at $2.50 and up. They are 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. The supreme court has not handed down a decision In the Clatsop county court house rnse, and the members are holding a session at Pendleton. They are existed to return tomorrow and will probably decide the case the first of next week. Home people seek to evade the pay ment of tuxes by not having doeds to property recorded. Tills Is notlcabk on property purchased from the state and county( assessor Cornelius sub mitted the matter to the county court yesterday asking for Instructions. The court referred the matter to District Attorney Allen. If the state land board would notify the county of all trans fers the land could be assessed. - This rule Is adopted by the United States land offices and from the time a per son proves up his land is placed on the assessment roll. The meanest man In the world Is the one that tries to de fraud a county out of his taxes while receiving ait the benefits. The case of Nellie Parker against E. P. Parker did not come to trlul yes terday, but was settled out of court. The understanding Is, that Mrs. Par ker Is to have the home on the hill, the property at Seaside and Mr, Par ker Is to pay ht-r.llSOO. As soon as the transfers are made a divorce suit will be commenced on the grounds of desertion and no doubt will be grunted. The settlement of the case out of court Is certainly commendable. The parties are well and favorably known In Clatsop county whPre they huve many relatives and friends, and the court Is not a suitable place to ventilate family quiirrels. Her Governor Chamberlain nt the opera house tonight. Hear the melo dies of Erin by the leading vocalists. Henr J. Hennesey Murphey. vice pres. Merit of the l.'nlted Irlh Ieiigue of America. Renewed seats on sale at Orlfflln's book store. County Assensor Cornelius yesterday presented Ills bond to the county court In the sum of $5,000 with the American Hrety Co., of New York, as surety and the bond was approved. The bond of I). R. Plount as road supervisor In district No. 1 with the sume company was also approved. The county court yesterday Instruct ed County Clerk Clinton to advertise for bids for the construction of a 110 foot bridge across Mill creek between Seaside, and Push. A. W. Duncan, road suiM-rvsor of dlMtrlct No. 2 was authorized to repair about 100 feet ot the road and build a bridge ' on the road through John Volmer's place and to advertise for bids for building the Ilermosa Park bridge, also to take the lumber from the Ilermosa Park bridge arid repair the bridge on the road lead ing to the gteiruir place. There are one hundred saw mills In Washington to one In Oregon. Most all 'of the timber syndicates from the east who buy timber lands put In saw mills. Clatsop county lias some of the finest timber in the world and there ought to be business for half a dozen more mills. PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 aiid $4.00 nMen's Shoes. Perfect In Workmanship. Perfect In Fit. Perfect In Style. ALL LEATHERS-ZH BLUCHERS OR LACE. Wherity, Ralston & Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. Messrs. Strauss Bros., Chicago rep resentatlve will be at C. II. Cooper's on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 15th. lth and 17th. with the largest and best line of woolens evet displayed In Astoria. No trouble to show goods. Iook them over whether you wish to order or not. Elmore & Co., on the corner of F.lghth ond Commercial are prepar ing to remoddle their office and will occupy the entire lower floor of the present building. It wilt be fitted up with new and modern office furnlturi and when completed will be the finest office in the city. The removal of the awnfng In front of 8. Dunxlger & Company's stor greatly Improves the appearance of the building, In fact all stores without an owning look better thun those with. If al the awnings were removed It would make the streets look wider and Improve the appearance of the streets. Next Tuesday evening the comeda drama "Your Neighbor's W(fe" will be produced at Fishers' opera. hous. The fwtture of the play Is Wilfred Dunbar, who appears as Brlster Brown. This youngster, although but S years old. does his full share of keeping fun at fever heat and with James T. McGov ern, as Happy, a hobo, enacts many comicalities. Seat sale opens Monday morning at Oriffllnii bowk store Prices: reserved seats 60 cents gal lery 15 cents. The total amount of taxes collected by sheriff Llnvllle to date is approxi mately 1100,000. The deputies are busy balancing up the books and expect tc be able to start In collecting again next Monday. People who have not paid their taxes can pay one half between now and April 1st. and the remainder on r before November first, but there on or before November first, but there count. The supreme court of the state ot Washington has declared the McCoy act constitutional. It holds that lands and timber Claims can not be offered at separate sales. The act, which became a law in 1901. requires that land bear ing over 1.000,000 feet of timber to the quarter section can not be sold, but that the timber may be sold separate ly from the land under a reversionary clause requiring its removal within five years. The close seanson on the Columbia river is generally observed. No boats were out yesterday and all of the fish ermen have hung up their nets. The no doubt appreciate the fuct that they have been greatly benefitted by the ex tension of the season nnd evince a de sire to strictly observe the luw. R. C. Wilson, who passed several forged checks nnd, as usual, had no trouble In getting money on them, was arraigned In the Justice court yester day afternoon and bound over to the circuit court. An Indictment will probably be returned against him to. day. to which he will , plead guilty. Wilson was hre last summer and clerked for Paul Strain. At the seslon of the county court held y I tnlrday aftertioon, th. clerk was Instructed to advertise for bids for clearing and grading a 18-foot roadway from the east line of Alder brook through Van Dusen's Astoria to connect with the county road leading to John Day. The court also decided to clear and grade a 20-foot roadbed from the south end of the present Im provement at Elk creek to the Rus. slan cabin, a distance of about one mile. The work will be done by day's labor and a donkey engine wll be used to haul the scrapers. Poisons In Food. . Perhaps you don't realise that many pain poisons originate In your food but seme day you may feel a twinge ot dyspepsia that will convince you. Pr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. J5o at Chas. Ronrs' drug Store. Thv them. I W. H. Barker Is In the city on busi ness. He states that he claims As toria as his home, that he Is the duly elected, qualified) and acting police police commissioner and proposes to serve his term out, and that he In tends to return to Astoria In the near future to reside. He expressed himself as well pleased with the Improvemnts being made and anticipates a great future for Astoria. Hon. J. J. Foster, for over thirty years a resident of Wahkiakum county died at his residence north of Cath lamet Wednesday. He represented his county one term In the legislature and had many friends. The funeral will take place tomorrow at the family res idence and will be under the auspices of the Masonic order of which he was an honored member. The case of the state of Oregon against B. F. Alen on a charge of criminal libel against John Hahn, will be called In the circuit court this morn ing. It is probable that the case wll' occupy the remainder of the week. The Swedish American club will meet In Kearney's hall on Saturday. March IS at 8 P. M. St REAL ESTATE. Seaside Pavilion Co.. (o A. B. Zel ler, lot 10. block. 2, First addition to Ocean Grove: 13,200. State of Oregon to F. J. Taylor et al, 5-12 acres In sections IS and 19, T. S N. R. W.: $10.24. J. F. Hamilton and wife to Mrs. J. A. McCullom, five acres In Ell Crow d. 1. c; $5. A. V. Allen and wife to Abram Mattlia, lot 11. block 4, Shively; $600. Abram Mattlia and wife to John Baker, S. 1-S lot 11, block 4. Shlvely s; $300. T. Sherry to C. E. Llsenby, 40 acres In section 20 T. 8 N. R, 7 W.; $400. ; The Special Sales, we offer for this week . are far superior to any that have been offered by any of pur competitors. DON'T MISS THEM a. m. to lO a. m. Ging'hams- 8:30 We will sell best apron check gingham every day this week at j5c p?r Yard Hosiery- IO a. m. to 11:30 a. m. We will sell Ladies' 25c Grade Cotten Hosiery every day this week at 18C. Per Pair Prints- i,3o p. m to 3 p. m. We will sell Standard prints, 12 yards to a customer, every day during this week at 2C. Per Yard General Items from All Over the Store 65c grade corsets, all colors 45c 1 1.6o ladies, black sateen pet. ticoatat - - - - . 9oc (I5c. ladiee' shirt waist, - - 48c 600 men's 2-in-one shirt - 33c 25 table oil cloth . - 15 Beet 6-cord spool thread, two epools for ----- - c Embroidery silk, 3 skeins for loc Lustre crochet cotton, spool 3e Morse Department Store. Everything new and up to date. No old or shop worn goods . - 1 f HOW ABOUT THAT PARTY GOJVN? Have you been thinking about it? Well, we've been doing some thinking for you, and the result is a very large assortment of the Newest Fabrics Strictly in keeping with the present vogue awaiting your approval Kuroki Silks "Dainty Designs," "Sheer Materials" and Washable THIS WEEK YOUR CHOICE. YARD 59 cents SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOARD K STOKES C0., Astoria's Greatest Store The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOH SALE BY x7 t ai7C fo rrs 57-531 YY ve awm. YV VJ KUs V-W. Bond St. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE HIM