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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1905)
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905. THK MONKING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SEEDS1 SEEDS! Seeds that will grow and please. Seeds that amount to something EAfcLY ROSE POTATOES. SEED OATS Clover, Timothy, Orchard and Rye Grass. Eastern and Western Garden and Flower Seed ALL SIZKS OF STONK FLOWER TOTS ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. COMINQ ATTRACTIONS. Fishers' t'n house Tuesday, Man h 21, "Your Neighbor's Wife" AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Ktur Theater, vuudevllle. Lodge Mtetlnas Tonight. , o, ij. , Hi'IIh lodge. t'. Local Brevities. Imnxlger & Co, are open for busl mi. Home-madt aaurr kraut, io per It. ASTORIA OK0CERT. l05 flower seed now on display at Astoria Oroeery. Come early and el your pick. n,.n.i.,.r nt.,l Co. ut ooen for busl- nem, although the workmen are silli In charge of the store. A new lnvil e of Kaslnmn's i ele- Iniited Kodiika and supplies relv-d ut the iiwl Urug Wore, Hi lh- window display In the ! , !rug Store f tho celebrated Kastinan 'k"d.kt mid supplies. Now stock Jut I i'"Vii. A bitt.y gill wiis horn to tho wife of Martin Kr.inl Is. It. h stei.i;iy inoinlug. Mother mid child getting along nicely, Try a can of Bhelllng'a beat Bplces; every can guaranteed. Tour money back If It don't suit ASTORIA OROCERT. More White Pine cough ayrup has been sold In Ataorla thla winter than any other kind, because It gives In stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug atore art sole agents for all the best goods. Our spring stock has arrived. We con trol three of the best makes of folding and reclining carts. TheHeywood.The Wakefield 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 arc offering them 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. ) I Perfect In Wherity, Ralston & Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. Soma fine queen olives at 26o pet pint at ABTOniA OR0CERT. Clm I leu (iIki ii hit sold hlM drop riy In Adair's Astoria being lot 8, block 19, to Mm. Margaret Overton (or $1360. The people of Jewell and Mlshwuuka celebrated St. ratrlclfa day lant eve nliiK by a grand ball at the residence of David TweeJle Murine Thing has accepted it pol llon u bookkeeper wllh I'. J. M Ouwiiii A Hon., and will be In charge Of the business office In tlm future. W. J. lie haa opened the cleanesl and beat appointed restaurant In As torla at 120 Eleventh atreet. The bail In the market, anj the promptest serv Ice. tf R. M. Gaston carrlee a full ana jcomplete line of wogons, buggies ; plow s, harrows and all kinds of farm j tools and machinery at 106 Fourteenth street. Astoria, Ore. I'nmllli-a desiring either Colonlnl or Bhoalwater bay oysters can always seirtire them fresh at the Imperial oyesler house, which n.akes a specialty of supplying families or parties. In the probate court yesterday JudKe Trent-hard Issued an order per mitting Mr. and Mrs. Btlven Pakkllu to adopt Martha Ellen Kalsalahtl. a girl H years of age, and the child's mime was changed to the same as th lreiits who adopted her. Very slow progress la being made with the heating plant of the city hall building In consequence of which work of all kind la being delayed. It was thought the building would be com pleted by May 1, but It Is probabl. thnt It will not be finished before June 1. PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $400 nMen's Shoes. Workmanship. Perfect In Fit. Perfect In Style. ALL E LEATHERS-: BLUCHERS OR LACE. It W. WliyU of Boise, Idaho, haa taken charge of the McCrea-Kord studio for a- time, and for the next SO daya will make the beat $5.00 photo graphs for $$.60. Hee our work. Beat In the city for caati money. John Harry, will have a grand open ing ut his new anloon on 'the corner of Hlxth and Aator street nent 8aturda night. 'The anloorf haa been fitted up and a fine atoclc of goods purchased A lunch will Iw served and the pub lie are cordially Invited." For something nke for breakfaet. try our cream rolled oata, frs from flinty or" Imperfect grains. V hive nothing but the best. Only 5 cents per pound. ASTORIA CROCERT. In the probate court yesterday, an order was made approving the flnul account of William Edgar deceased, also an order for the sale of real prop erty belonging to the estate of John Thomua deceused. There will be a grand masquerade ball to night at the hall on Deep Klver In honor of Ht. Patrick's day The steamer , Hliamro. k will take a party of Aslorians over and will turn tomorrow mornfiig. re- The funeral of t'apt. Samuel P, Boott who wna killed by being run over by th.. Astoria and Beuslde train will take place this afternoon from Pohl'a undertaking parlors and the tutor, incut will be at (jrcenwood. The county court has adjourned un til March 2i, by which time It Is ex lect, (T tbl? ' supreme) court will d clde the Clatsop county court house case. It will also act on the petition of N. Ci. Itourgland for a county road. Mr. Tern pi I ii, one of Blrauas Hros.' t XHTt cutter, has been at ('. H. Coop er's for the p-iHt three diiya taking rpv- 't-lal orders for spring and summer i suits. He leaves tonight for the eist. Come before 6 p. in. If you are Inter ested. Temple lodge No, 7, A. F. & A. M. received word! yesterday that J. K. Iteiider, formerly of Kauppo, Ore., died at Everett. Wash., Thursday night. The funeral will take place Sunday under I he auspices ot the Masonic lodge of that place. A number of gamblers from Port land and other cities, where gambling has been closed are arriving In Asto ria, It being almut the onlyntlty In Oregon where gambling la permitted. It Is very probable that there will be something doing by the officials In the near future. Harris Emanuel, for many years In engaged In business In Astoria, haa pulled up stakes and moved hla atore and family to California where he will engage In business. Pully and Muah I the Incorrigible twins will leave as soon as they can dispose of their In terests In Astoria. Huny Yes. and very busy, said Mr. Templln of Chicago, one of Straus Bros" expert cutter. I hav taken the measurements of over a dosen of the biggest men I have found on my trip since having Chicago, all the way from 44 ,to 54 bust. He leaves tonight for the east at 6:10 p. m. Come and see him before be goes away, at C. H. ""coper's. From the effect of celebrating St. Patrick's day, some shipping men yes terday repcrted seeing a Japanese privateer About five miles out to sea and acting rather strangely. From a sealing schoonefr she was magnified Into a Japanese battle ahlp from the tlm the matter was reported up to teh close of the celebration lnt night. A I'nlted States postal Inspector and a secret service man from Wash ington have been In the city the past two daya. They were Interested spec tators at the Allen libel suit trial. They hnve also been conducting a quiet In vestigation, nnd It la reported that Mr. Hahn will not get the Astoria postotflce. Juat what foundation there Is for such rumors Is not known. ' At a meeting of the society of the Congregational church, an Invitation was extended to Rev. U D. Mahone, to become the permanent pastor of the Congregational church. When Itr. Muhone arrived In Astoria, six months ago, he was engaged on trial for six, months, and hla work has been so sat isfactory that he will become Its per manent pastor. The state land board of Salem has Instructed Oswald! Went, state land ogeHit to cruise andj Investigate all state lieu lands belonging to the state and submit a report to the board. This has never been done before and the af fairs o( the office have been so crook ed heretofore that the board are com. pelled to make an Investigation to as certain where they are nt. Th trip will probably take a month. In ad-. dltlon to the ownership and location of the lands. Mr. West will also report as to the amount or timber on tne lands, so as to determine Its value In the future. Governor George E. Chamljerlaln ar rived In Astoria yesterday on the noon truln and was met at the depot by Mayor Burprenant and a number of prominent tltlaens. In the afternoon a cruise was taken on the bay and the governor shown the extent of the fish ing Industry and the many Improve ments made since he waa her about to years ago. Governor Chamberlain expressed surprise at the rapid growth of Astoria and predicted a brilliant future for It. Benled proposals for lease of five seining grounds on Band Island Is In tho Kstuj.ry of the Columbia river will be received nt the United States en gineer oftlce, 321 Custom House, Port land, Oregon, until 11 a. m April t. 105, and thn publicly npch'Hl. For blank proposals, form of lease, map and description of seining groundi, apply to Major W. C. Langfltt. corps of engineers, U. B. Ar,my, 321 Custon, House, Portland, Oregon. Awards will be made to the highest responsi ble bld-Jers for each ground. Alex Glenn, a prominait local mu sician and president of the Musicians Union of Astoria died early yesterday morning from th result of hemor rage of the lungs. It waa not known that he was troubled with any pul monary troubles and his death wail a surprise to his many friends. The body was taken to Pohl's undertaking parlors and at 6:30 to night, the mem bers of the Forrester's lodge will meet there and estart the body to the train which will take It to Portland for In terment. Hon. W. H. Uitrker left last night for his winter residence in Vancouver. B. C. Before going he handed his res ignation as a member of the school board to the chairman, P. J. Goodman. He did not, however, resign the' office of police commissioner, maintaining that Astoria was his home, that he In tended to vote here and that he was satisfied with the manner In which Mr. Gordon is handling the police business Personally he Is in favor of Chief Hal lock, as Mr. Hallock worked for him several years prior to going on the police force. Joseph Barlholdes has been ap k, luted by the county court to take charge of the road work In Elsie pre cinct. It was also decided to make a personal examination of the west ap. pronch to the Lewis and Clark bridge to see what la necessary to open the road for public travel. At the tlmt the bridge waa built, certain cltlaens of Warrentonf promised to complete the approach to th bridge, but as soon as It was completed they refused to keep their promise. At It Is now, the bridge Is practically useless, and It newr would have been built had not the court placed confidence In the promises of the people of Warrenton. Marin News. The schooner C. A. Close, with 606.- 000 feet of lumber from Vancouver for San Francisco, was towed to sea yes terday afternoon. The Alllan4 left out yesterday morning for Coos Bay. Agonizing Bums, are Instantly relieved, and perfectly healed by Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. C Rlvenbark. Jr., of Norfolk, Va writes: "I burnt my knee dreadfully; that it blistered all over. Bucklen'g Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed It without a car." Also heals all wounJs and sores. 25c at Chas. Rogers, drug gist Poisons in Food. Perhaps you don't realise that many pain poisons' originate In your food but apm day you may feel a twinge oi dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cur all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Thy them. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident. C.-E. Fairbanks Grand Raptda. Fred Beagles, Portland. II. P. Rolfe, Portland. Win. H. Stevens, Portland. C. S. Norrls, New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. tWWard, Olney. B. F. Stone. S F. P S. Brumbsby, Portland. H. G. Taylor. Philadelphia. L. J. Gay, Seattle. C. H. McCoy, Minneapolis. F. M. Warren, Portland. B. A. Seaborg, Portland. C, M. Hooper, Portland. Henry Fleckenstein and wife, Port land. Miss Gustafson, San Francisco. F. W. Jensen, Chinook. Geo. E. Chamberlain, Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy. Salem. Jno. P. McGowan, McGowan, Just Arrived. A large assortment of the latest sweet pea seeds. Every hue of color at I A. V. ALLEN'S. Notice to Hunters. Thoroughbred English setters, 8 months old, for sale cheap. 69 Third street. 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 everyday 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 during this week at 2C. Per Yard General Items from All Over the Store 65c grade corsets, all colon 45c $1.5o ladies, black sateen pet ticoat at - 9oc 65c. ladies' shirt waist, - - 48c 6oo men's 2-in-one shirt 35c Horse Department Store. t a. quality is our iirsi consiaerauon. jw erything strictly in Keeping ' with the present vogue GET THE AABIT . ' , -'I ' - v 4 t Of buying good merchandise and you'll find it a pay i ing business right through ; t ' ., v n , There's no economy in buying Cheap Articles MP And if you'll give us a trial we will show you the difference. We've Just received the largest shipment of Real kid gloves evei brought to Astoria. Come in and let us fit you to a pair. Any shade you want. Mostert. $1.25; Centueur, $1.50. None higher. None lower. Every pair guaranteed. FOARD ft STOKES 30,. 1 Astoria's .r r,-i- The New ALASKAN WARE t '. " " 1 . ! ' . , v . . - f THE LATEST AND BEST. FOR SALE BY W. C. LAWS . CO. JSJe IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE HLM. I 25c tabl oil cloth - . - 15o Best 6-cord spool thread, two spools for ----- - 6c Embroidery silk, 3 skeins for loc Lustre crochet cotton, spool 3 t J At m i -Take Kid Gloves for Instance: Some women will tell you that they get as much service out of a pair of 75c or Jt.00 gloves as they do out of a pair of $1.25 or $1.50. Greatest Store."