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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1905)
THE MONIIINO ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH M, 1908. 1 FANCY CAROLINA RICE We have tke M. J. B. Brand Taney Head CAROLINA j& RICE-? pat up In 2 1-2 and 5 pound cloth bags. No Dust, ho dirt. JPtire clen( large rice. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. Aftnti for ChiM Sanlborn'i Famous correct. AMUSEMENT! TONIGHT. Star Thatr, vaudvlll. Lodfl Mtlng Tonight lgrre of Honor. Charily lodge. 1, u. O. Heaver lodge. local Brevities. Jut rclvd, m fancy mokd bloater ASTORIA onOCBnt. Hallborn 8n ro MlUng carpet wepr t 11 1 each. Tliln afternoon the Hoefler company will f.irmnlly open their new grill room. U I one of the finest fitted up places In the city. The Occident tonsorlal parlors and hath facilities ar equalled by now. Everything modern and up to Oat He l'etereon. n. n. Wallace, with T. R. Davie of the I'ttUwr bath, was yesterday ap- .,..ini.i a member of the elate boara or barber examiner by Governor .Cham berlain. 11. F. Allen ft Bon havt Just recelveJ a carload of wall paper In all th lateet patern and dealgn which they are exhibiting at their tor on Commer cial etreet treatment, an abundance of amuaement. together with a Una of .11 nooular brand of liquid reireen w menu, baa mada tn lAToaca a popu lar reeort. R. M. Oaaton carrlea a full and ,mM.i. Una of wagon, ouggie-, plow, harrow and all kind of farm tool and machinery at i" roune. street, Astoria, Or. cmirine deirlng lther Colonial DLn.i..i.r ,aw ovster can alway .Vi,r. them fresh at the Imperial oyester house, which makes a specialty of supplying famine or panic. Charles Turlna, a well-known flnher- man, dld yesterday morning after a long lllne from a complication of dis eases. Ill funeral wilt be held thl afternoon from the family residence, Upper Aatorla, and the Interment will be at Oreenwood. The funeral will be held under the auplc of the For rester, of which h wa a member. The deceased wa a native of Austria, 41 years of age, and leave a widow and six children. Hom-mad aauer kraut. 8c per tb. ' AHTOIUA oriOCEHT. UOJ flower wed now on display at Astoria Grocery. Come early and get your pick. A new Invoice of Eastman' cele brated Kodak and upplle received at the 01 drug store. Try a can of Shelling bet Bplce; .... n e-uaranteed. Tour money m bark If It don't milt ASTORIA GROCERY Do vou know that th McCrea-Ford Co., 3 Commercial tret. are making a big reduction on all photograph during the Lenten aon? R. M. Gaston, at hi feed (table No. 105 Uth street, offers for sale a Ijtndl harm- machine; one butcher' wall scale, will be old cheap. The minister held a revival In Port- lust and passed a resolution condemn Ing an article In the Oregonlan criti cising a ubject advertised by one of the reformed minister. The Oregonlan ha a much right to crltlcl a mln liter' sermon a a minister ho to icrltlcls the Oregonlan. Churches have to depend upon the secular dally pa per for publication of their meeting. There are no dally Christian newspa pers published In the United States. The ladles' 8-wlng Rnrlety of the Klrst Lutheran church will be enter tained today by Mr. Ou Holmes. DON'T fall to the display of Huyler' Choeolata, Cooo and Candl , A. V. ALLEN'S. Th regular meeting of the Heaver lodge I. (. O. V. will be held thl even lug. lultlutlc.ti and Important bul-tv. See the window display In th Owl Drug Slor of the celebrated Kastman kodaks and supplies. New stock just received. Many of the fishermen are taking out their license, taking advantage of th U.SO rate. The new law ped by the legislature goe Into effect on 1. and 'after -that dU the llcwv will be II Harold Anderson, a native of Nor way, yesterday declared hi intention to become a cltlscn of the United Sltite. rlme ' cut.!, Cierk C The ImDerlnl chop house hna com- !,,leted all arrangement for regular dinner and are prepared to erve pat iron with tb best dinners In the city. ! . O. Palmbwrg ha been awarded the contract for the new stone founda tion for the new addition to St. Mary hospital, he being the lowest bl'l.ier. W. J. He haa opened the cleanet and best appointed retaurant In As toria at 110 Elvnth tret. Th best i ih. market, and th prompted aerv- lift Th entertaJnment which wato hav been given today by the ladles of the W. C. T. U. ha been postponed rp two week on account of the re ......1 .h.h no notice will te rivw imuH.-. . ... given ef th ntrtalnment wim,.m Wilson, known a "Fancy wii...n I....1 a stroke of paralysl y .-..1,. w n,t was taken to the nospimi. v ---- - - in. r..n.lit Ion is reported erlou ano hancs of hi recovery doubtful. vr. white Pine cough yrup ha n Atscrta this urlrter Wn IVWlt gvM " - any other kind, becue It rive In stant relief. Th Owl ana wwe aru store r sole agent for all the best goods. w. Whyt of Ilole. Idaho, has taken charge or me o..--. studio for a time, ana ror me n .v days will make the best $5.00 photo graphs for $160. See our wora. w in the city Ch. Huger, formerly of Seaside, .... . iv ,,f Warrenton. has pur- u.. interest In the blacksmith shop of Andrew Asp and moved his family to Astoria, where uu-y th future reside. 8alrics of Tachr. The sc hool teacher of Aatorla have fllitd a petition with the school board asking for an Increase In salaries. The petition out the fact that the sal aries as now paid are not commeu- rate with the Increased cost of living which has advanced 20 per cent Sal aries of city and county officials have been raised, arid why not the school leaciierr? A committee consisting of Judge, Taylor and J. A. Eakln was ap pointed to t-tiirnlne Into the question and to report to the board at a meeting to be held In the near future. This was done, and after a careful Investi gation they reported, In effect, that while they regretted they could not comply M-ith. the request, It would be Impossible to do so at this time on ac count of the financial condition of the district. The levy for the year's taxes had already been made and there was no other source to derjve any revenue from to meet the Increased expenses SPECIAL DRESS GOODS SALE FOR THIS WEEK WE HAVE one of the best selected stocks of dress goods in Astoria. No old goods. All swell spring styles. We bought these goods at prices that will enable us to make this sale attractive to you and sustain our reputation for selling the most trustworthy merchandise at the very' lowest prices. Yonr choice here this week of all CO, 65 and 70c dress goods, Something Good and Cheap OUR Diamond - Mirror - Dresser JZ7 $7 11 i eEACH. JZ7 Come and see just what these dressers look like. These dressers have no ecjualinthe city for the price. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. a PJfECTION How true to the name are our i $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect inkWcrknisnship. Perfect in Fit. Perfect in Style. ...,.i ...rvU-cs will be continued to- . .. ... n,.btist church In the aft- Lrnoon t 3 o'clock and at th.. Metho- .i,- . .he evening at 7:30. uev. Ollllam will speak at both meetings. The public Is cordially Uivuea. . n.tu of lleadle Bros, of San Francisco, owners of the schooner C. . v-i.. nrrlved In Astoria yesterday and with Insurance Adjuster Oeher- left for the north beach to maae an examination of the wreck. -in a new millinery atore, The Elite, open up fn tha new Carruth- efs building on Duane street, neat w ,i,.v. theater. They have been delayed with opening on account of not being able to find a suuaoio im.ui.v... a ...w class front and glasa side Is being put In the ome of Elmore & Co on the corner of Ninth and Com mercial. The Interior I also being fit- tel up and when completed will le me finest onVe building In the cuy. t.,.,.1... w. Halderman, private sec retary t.i Senator JFulton, has returned home. After he left Washington he visited with his parents In Nebraska. He will remain In Astoria until sen ator Fulton returns to Washington. v n.ttn,. has been taken by the committee on public property and the Aimut buying the necessary oui nt for the street cleaning department. tia mmat Inn of city finances win en ter Into the matter to a considerable extent. emk U nearly completed for pine-1 Ing the government dredger W. S. Ladd In commission for a continuation or me -Ai-ir nf Jeenenlng the channel on the i lower Columbia. It Is expected mat Hhe will resume work the fore part of next month. No arrangements have been made fori a revenue cutter to be stationed at as .nrl,! to take the place of the Terry, but Senator Fulton Is endeavoring to .,, tb McCullouch, one of the nn- i the service. If that cannot be secured. It Is probable that the Man- 'nlng will be assigned here. Ttev. Herbert II. Drown and wife w. K.tnrned from a two months' ab- in aouthcrn California, On tVli return they stopped at Grants Pas ..I lLt nrnvin filled the pulpit of the (IHU i" " I church at that city. He has received call to become the pastoi of that church and will no doubt accept It. He will preach In Astoria Sunday morning. 8irike Hidden Rock. When your ship of health strike the hidden rock of Consumption, Pneu monia, etc., you are lost. If you don't get help from Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. J. W. McKlnnon of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I had been verv ill with nneumonla. under the care of two doctors, but was getting no better when I bgan to take Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, bron chltla, ooughu and cold. Guaranteed at Cha. Rogers' drug store, price 60c ana 41.00. Trial bottle free. 48c Morse Department Store 508-510 Commercial Street- The Place Where Everyhodv Likes to Trade. The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOIt SALE BY w. e. laws a co. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE HIM. Bond St. FOARD STOKES COMPANY, EXPONENTS OF QUALITY. WE WANT YOUR RID GLOVE PATRONAGE. And if you're thoroughly alive to your own interests will have no trouble in getting u. We've only recently embarked into the Glove business and youll find our stock not only the newest but the largest in Astoria. Centaur and Mascot Gloves, The Best on Earth. And can supplyf you with all the new shades in any one you want. PRICE: ALLILEATHEKS. BLUCHERS OR LACE. rlu Wherity, Ralston $ Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. A meeting of the minister of Asto- was held ywterday afternoon at the office of J. A. Eakln to meet Ke Dr. Holt of Portland to dlsclus evan gelical meetings In Astoria. A propo- .iunn was submitted to Mr. hou which will be submitted to the com mlttee In charge of the work In Port land, and If acceptable, It Is probable that Rev. Dr. Daniel 8. Toy ana Mr Dixon will come to Astoria next week to assist In the revival meetings here. Itev. Dr. Chapman cannot come a 3e goes to Seattle. Mascott JC Only New and Up-to-Date Dry Goods.