The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 21, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1005.
THE MONHINO ASTOIUAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON.
HULLED HOMINY !
Put up in a pound cans. Jteady -for use.
PURK, - RICH - AND WHOLESOME.
Price per can, 15c. ,
Try our preferred stock brand of
Pure Sugar Syrup, Maple Flavor.
ROSS, HIGGINS & Co.
Revival meetings ar Mng held
every evening this week at the Con
gregational church, and service will
be held at th various miliar during
the week, " ,
It M. Gaston carries a full and
complete Una of , wagoni, burgles,
plow, harrow and all kinds of farm
toola and machinery at 101 Fourteenth
street, Astoria, Ora.
f
I AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. '
War Theater, vaudeville.
Fishers' opera houae Tuesday, Mur h
21, "Your Nulirtiuor's Wife."
Ledge Meeting Tonight
! A. r. & A. M., Tew!!!! lodge.
II. 1'. O, Klka, Astoria lodge.
KnUhla f Muiuabees.
Ladles of Maccabees.
Marina Engineer.
I'nIM Fhiulh Hrotherhood.
Local Brevities.
Dansiger & Co. ar open for busi
ness. '
11. (I. Merrill, who buffered a frac
tuivd ,!( lHt wk ut Bkumokawft,
will j.'olnhly be taken to lila home to
morrow. '
The Occident tonaorial pallors and
bath facilities ar equalled by none.
Everything modern and up to date
Bee I'eterson.
Try a can of Khelllng's beet Splcea;
every can guaranteed. Tour money
back If It don't eult.
ASTOIUA OROCEnT.
The ladlf aid am My of the Con--gregntlotiiit
church me-ts today.
Homs-mads aauer kraut, (0 per lb.
ASTORIA QROCERT.
190S flower eeeda now on dliplay at
Astoria Grocery. Come early and get
your pick.
Thj body of the late CaptaPi Hamuel
K. t ott was snt to Victoria Sunday
night and will be burled by th aide of
hi wife and daughter.
Do you know that the McCrea-Ford
Co., 3I Commercial street, are making
a big reduction on all photograph
daring lb Lenten season?
Auditor and Police Judge Anderaon
waa at hi offlc yesterday, the firat
time lnc hi recent lllne. He Is
till weak, but expect to be able to
attend to business.
Famllle desiring either Colonial
or gboalwattr bay oyatera can alway
cure them fresh at th Imperial
oyeater houe, which make a specialty
of supplying families or parties.
The Hfivel Lumber Shingle Com-
Juny of VVui rcnton will Install un elec
tric light plant with 150 Incandescent
and will ulxo put In a gang dger and
lath machine to work up Its cedor
Stok.
The ladles of Orace church contem
plate holding a rummage sal... begin,
nlng the week following Easter, "and
continuing a number of day. Th
committee will call upon the member
and friends of the church In due time
for contribution! such a clothing,
carpets, rugs, curtain, ' furniture.
dishes, ilc. Notice will be given later
a to exact date and place of sale.
More Whit Pine cough ayrup ha
been njld lnv Atsorla tbl winter than
any other kind, because It give in
stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug
tore ar aol agent for ail the best
good. . "
Htart the day right by drinking Nob
Illlt Coffee.
FtJARD it STOKES CO.
A new Involcn of Eastman' eel
brutrd Kodaks and supplies received
at the uwt drug More.
Dansiger and Co. ar open for buel
nes. although th workmen ar atlli
In charge of th store,
80m, fine queen olive at 25c per
pint at
ASTORIA OROCERT.
Regular meeting of Temple Lodge
No, 7, A. F. A. M., will be held this
Tuesday, evening, Marrh 21. at 7: SO.
tie the window display In the Owl
Drug Store of the celebrated Eastman
kodak and supplies. New stock jusi
received.
The torm signals yesterday morn
ing indicated a southeast storm, which
appeared, but was not a severe as
juNiiiil, and Is moving eastward.
I
(loo J Crackers In good condition, al
way crisp and fresh. W make a
special effort to keep our stock up.
FOARD A STOKES CO.
Hherlff Llnvllle conveyed It C. Wil
son, who wo sentenced to the peni
tentiary by Judge McDrlJe foe one
year, Sunday night to the penitentiary.
W. J. Hess hM opened the cleanest
and best appointed restaurant In As
toria at ISO Eleventh street The beat
In tb market and the promptest serv
ice, tf
Rev. (leo, A. Toggart preached a
most excellent sermon In the Congre
gational church lost evening. Special
meeting wll Ibe held each evening of
the week. Other ministers will be
present to assist A cordlnl Invita
tion la extended to all to be present
J. flabbier and wife, formerly of As-
torla, are In the city on a visit. They
will leave In a day or two for Point
Roberts, where Mr. Robert ha a po
sition with the Alaska Packers' Association.
The Astoria City Lumber and llox
Company have bt-en awarded the con
tract for furnlxhlng all the lumber tc
ll used on the Jetty this summer. The
contract provides for furnishing 700,
COO feet
John W. Talbott formerly Stewart !
on the Bailey Gataert, d'ed at hi horn-!
in Portland Sunday afternoon from
dropsy after an lllnea of several
month. His funeral will be hld to.
day under th auspice of the Elks. '
. . . .
ne naving oeen a member of Astoria
lodge. Several member of Atorla
lodge went to Portland laat evening to
attend the funeral.
Something' Good and Cheap (.
OUR
Diamond - Mirror Dresser
$7 75
0 EACH.
Come and see just what these dressers look like.
These dressers have no equal in the city for the price.
CHAS. HEILBORN SON
Complete House Furnishers.
For eomethtng nice for breakfast
try our cream rolled oats, free- from
flinty or Imperfect grain. We hire
nothing but the best Only cent
per pound. .
ASTORIA OROCERT,
. A secret meeting of the Columblr
river packer was held In Astoria last
Saturday to discus the coming fish
lug season. It Is reported that they
decided not to pay more than i cent
a pound for chlnook salmon during the
season.
Service will be omitted this week
at the Grace church, a the pastor,
Rev. William Seymore Short, will hold
Lenten service at Sklpanon Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday. The serv
Ices will b resumed In Astoria on
Saturday.
While the Seaside saw mill com
pnny will only extend the railroad
about three miles, It Is stated that the
railroad company will extend the line
down to Cannon beach and that the
road wlllbe completed for travel this
summer.
The total amount of tax colectlons
up to Saturday night was $120984.41
the largest amount ever turned over
to the county treasurer In any year In
Clatsop county. There Is no belter
evidence of the prosperity of Caltsop
county, and denotes that money Is
plentiful.
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.
ALL tLEATHERS-ZZZL BLUCHERS OR LACE,
Captain William O'Urlen. mate of
the steamer Vanguard, and Miss Leota
Whitney of St. Helens were married
at Cathlamet Sunday at the residence
of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond W. Morton.
They left for a short wedding trip to
Puget sound and upon thel.' return will
make Cathlamet their home.
Fred Amundsen, assistant lighthouse
keeper at Tillamook rock, has been
appointed keeper at the Cape Arago
lighthouse at Coos bay, and Keepei
Score has been assigned to the Cle
alum district. Mr. Amundsen arrived
in Astoria Sunday evening and will
leave for his new station in a few
days.
Mrs. A. Knapp of Knappa writes the
Astorlan, thftt theer Is room for from
10 to 20 families at Knappa on some
of ihe boat agricultural and fruit land
In the county, and land can be pur
chased cheaper than In the Willamette
valley, Knappa has rail and water
connections and In easy access to the
markets."
Wherity, Ralston Company
The Leading Shoe Dealers.
The United States army transport,
with two detachments of the Seven.
teenth and Eighteenth Infantry from
the Philippines, arrived In Sunday and
left up for Portland. The troops wilt
go to Vancouver. On her return the
BulTord will take the Nineteenth regi
ment of Infantry, which has been sta
tioned at Vancouver.
Captain Charles W. Hamblln. for
more than 40 years a resident of Clat
sop county, died at Rainier, Wash., last
Saturday. His remains were brought
4 to Astoria yesterday and taken over to
Warrenton, where they were Interred
in the city cemetery. The funeral was
held yesterday from the Presbyterian
church on, Clatsop plains. Captain
Hambli;) was about 75 -years of age
and came to Astoria In a sailing vessel.
Mrs. Luther Campbell of Warrenton Is
his daughter.
A good Joke Is told on some of the
Jurors In the Allen libel auit. When In
the Jury room, a dispute arose among
the Jurors as to which was the de
fendant, Hahn or Allen, us the Judge
had Instructed the Jury to give the de
fendant the beneflt of the doubt, conse
quently they sent for Judge McBrlde
who explained to them who the de
fendant wfts In the case.
Tonight the great laughing comedy,
Your Neighbor's Wife," will be pro
duced at Fishers' opera house, and
here should be a capacity ttudlence.
The play Is full of mirth, music anj
melody, and Is refined, Interesting and
amusing. There are more than 150
clean laugh In the 150 minute of ih?
piny. Hear the band concert at noon
on arrival of the company. Seats now
selling at Griffin's.
Here Is a problem that the railroad
company will give a free ticket to
Seaside and return for the correct
answer: "A train Is one mile long-,
starts from the depot at Astoria. The
engine leaves the station and the con
ductor walls until the caboose comes,
when he Jumps on the caboose and
walks forward over the train. When
the engine reaches Warrenton, a dis
tance of live miles, the conductor steps
off the engine. How far dees the con
ductor ride and how far does he walk?
Nice, large, fat mackerel, Holland
and Alaska Herring, Bloaters and
Schmidt's Smoked Salmon. Every
thing In the fish line at
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Jap-a-Lac, the finest finish for floors
has proven both durable and makes a
fine finish. B. F. Allen A Son have re
ceived a complete assortment
NEW SPRING
STYLES
Tailored Suits
Jaunty Jackets.
and Skirts
NOW ON DISPLAY.
' Spring styles are making tfieir appearance and
women with their natural fondness for dress are wel
coming every new fashion idea with genuine joy.
The season is one of unusual refinement in dress.
Happily the unusual large number of designs afford
a most pleasing opportunity to freely exercise per
sonal taste and ideas. " Everything that is new and
pleasing is displayed in our cloak department. We
want you to see them. You'll surely be pleased. ,
Morse Department Store.
The Place to save money
f93
The New ALASKAN WARE
THE LATEST AND BEST.
FOR 8ALE BY
W. C. LAWS . CO. ife
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE HIM.
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STYLES
IN
1905.
That's the way youll
find things at the
FOARD (Si STORES CO.'iS
DRY GOODS STORE.
You can shop here with perfect assurance that you1
are getting no old or shopworn goods.
The newest ideas of the earliest manufacturers find first exhibition here. That's
why our dry goods department is meeting with such great success. There's
scarcely a day goes by that doesn't add something new to the splendid showing
we've already made. Among the new arrivals is another
Larg'e Shipment of Lace Curtains
Rather unfortunate for us but fortunate for our patrons we haven't the room to
properly display them. Owing to this fact we intend to close out the entire lot
thisweeH. Come in and see the new designs we are showing. Spring house
cleaning begins soon and there's always a few curtains to be bought. "Buy here this
week and you'll save from 25 to 50 per cent bit the regular price.
AsK to see the new shades in Kid Gloves at $1.25 to $1.50.
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Astoria's Greatest Store.
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