The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 02, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    UNDAY, APRIL 2, 1908.
THE MONKIMI ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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FANCY CAROLINA RICE
We have the M. J. D. Brand Fancy Head
CAROLINA & RICE
pat up In 2 1-2 and 5 pound cloth bags.
No Dust, no dirt Pare dean, large rice.
ROSS, HIGGINS &
Afents for Chese 4 SinibonTi Famous coffcci.
Local Brevities.
Jurt received, mna fancy emoked
blotter A8T0JIIA OROCEItT.
Home-made Mur kraut, Bo per tb.
ASTORIA OROCKRY.
' UOt flowr Mtdi now on Hpl t
A.toria Grocery. Com irl and ft
your pick.
Rom fin queen ollvw at Zto pr
pint at
, ASTORIA QROCk.'HY.
Olive nd I'l-kloi In Glow. The
Ineit packed. Ho
KOAICD ft 8TOKK8 CO.
A new Invoice of Eavtman' cele
brated Kodak and auppllea recelveJ
at the Owl drug More.
ll-nry l)oe and wife, formerly or
Aaturlti. hnve gone to l'rnmny, where
they will In tin future rrnMc.
Carl Johnson it
riiitlPV of Hwrdmi,
was grunteil nrt cmxensnip pupcrr ,nd best appointed restaurant In As
hy County Clerk Clinton yesterday, torla at 120 Eleventh atreet. The beat
1 !ln the market, and the promptest serv-
DON'T fall to tee the display of
Huylers Chocolate, Coeoa and Candles
at A. V. ALLEN'S.
Tb Occident tonsorlal parlor and
bath facilities are equalled by none.
Everything modern and up to date
Be Peterson.
Try can of Shelling best Spices:
very eaa guaranteed. Tour money
back If It don't suit
ASTORIA OROCKRT.
Councilman I. O. Ilelland yesterday
filed a request In the auditor's office
for a leave of absence until September
15. Mr. Helliuid goes to Alaska during
the fishing season.
Something Good and Cheap
OUR
Diamond - Mirror - Dresser
$7 11
i eEACH.
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.
if
Wherity, Ralston Company
The Leading Shoe Dealers.
Co.
to you know that the McCrea-Kord
Co., (31 Commercial etreet, are making
a tig reduction on all photograph
durlrif the Lenten aeaaonT
New Oonde,
Freeh Good,
High Grade Oooda, at
FOARD ft 8TOKKS CO.
R. M. OttJton, at hie feed etable No.
105 14th atreet, offer for aale a LundU
harm-" muchlne; on butcher' wall
male, will be old cheap.
Tetun llienwit for the quarter end
ing March slt amounted to 1137.
urlnK thnt tirni alol mucliliiex paid
Wi,t0, mid wharfinger. $105.
The Imperial chop house has com
pleted all arrangements for regular
dinner and are prepared to aerve pat
rons with the best dinner In the city.
The collections In fines and forfeit
ures In the police court for the month
of March amounted to 1555. All hut
tlOS was received from gambling flue
W. J. Hess ha opened the cleanest
lice. ' tf
The collection from sundry license
In Astoria during the quarter ending
March 31, amounted to $1787. against
tlsl9.60 for the corresponding period
last year.
R. F. Allen ft Soa have Just recelveJ
t carload of wall paper In all the latest
pnterns and designs which they are
exhibiting at their store on Commer
cial atreet
R. M. Oaato carries a full and
complete line of wagons, buggies,
plows, harrows and all kind of farm
tool and machinery at 101 Fourteenth
street, Astoria, Or.
USE!
PERFECTION
How true to the name
are our
$3.50 and $4.00
nMen's Shoes.
Perfect injiWorkmansMp.
Perfect In Fit.
Perfect in Style.
ALL B LEATHERS. BLUCHERS OR LACE,
families desiring either Colonial
or Hdonl water bay oytera can alwayr
secure them fresh at the Imperlul
oyeater hou, which make a specialty
of supplying famine or partle.
The records of the Astoria weather
bureau show that 10.(9 Inche of rain
fell during the month of March. The
maximum temperature wu It on the
Sth and the minimum 11 on the 29th.
Olympic Pancaka Flour, Del Monte
Buckwheat Flour. Now la the time,
today. Every thing In the mush line
a! way freed at
FOARD ft BTOKES CO.
The turn of $117.60 won collected
from dog license for the flrt quarter
of the yur. This U a license on about
140 dog, it la thought that there are
ten or twelve dog In the city taut
have not paid a license.
Mrtha Kan-n f'akkala, the
monthN-old daughter of Mr. and Mr.
John Pakkalu, dWd ycitterdfiy mornln
at thy residence of tb,e parfnta In
diloiiionn. The func-ral will be held
today und the Interment will be at
(Jrecnwood.
Yesterday Dr. C. K. Union snt an
application to the common council to
lense a atrip of lurid bcloriKlng to the
city mtUJit.."' on Ftiuiklln avenue and
T!!!r!y-"d atreet. He desires a
fn-year Mis and offer to pay .
la year for the an mo.
Hlncu the 3 er cent rebate closed
on March 15th there has been collec ted
by the sheriff on the tax roll about
111,000. It la cxpetted that fully $5000
more will lie paid In on Monday, be
Ing the- lust day In which one-half of
the taxes will be paid.
There Is a restaurant In town which
makes a specialty of serving fln
itiealx, where prompt and good service
con always I, relied upon. This Is
the California Reiteursnt, which ha
Just iK-ned under new management,
and Is well worth visiting.
The funerul of ths late Mrs. Cuther
I tie IVry wilt be held this afternoon at
1 o'clock from the residence, of liei
daughter, Mrs. J. V. Watson. The
services will be conducted by Rev. Mr.
Orlm of the Methodist church and the
Interment will be at Greenwood.
It is reported that the Weinhard
Brewing Co, of Portland, will enlarge
their Astoria plant and Increase their
capacity. There Is great demand for
tho beer manufactured, which Is con
sidered by many to be the best on the
market. Tlares that handle It report
an increased business.
A report Is current that thpre Is
trouble brewing between the owners
of steamboat lines on the coastwise
trade nnd a rato war Is threatened.
Sometime ago the companies entered
Into an agreement of freight and pas
singer rates, and It Is claimed that this
agreement Is being violated.
A new lot of Australian lump coal
Just received. There Is no fuel so con
venient, satisfactory and economical
as first class coal. Australian coal
burns freely with little ah and no
clinkers. You con have it sacked oi
In lumps. Free delivery. T.lng up
I phone 1061. EI.MORE ft CO.
Astoria started out on April 1 with
not a gambling game or nlckel-ln-the-
slot machine In operation. Public sen
timent Is growing stronger every day
In opposition to gambling, nnd a fair
trial will be given, and If the sheriff
is backed up by public sentiment, the
days for gambling In Astoria are over.
Kmll Held, considered ns one of the
best advertising writers on the coast.
has accepted a position on the Astorlnn
and will assist merchants In prepar
ing advertisements, giving them the
benefit of years of experience on met
ropollt in Journals, where advertising
Is science.
The common council will meet In
regular session tomorrow night. It
Ih possible that an ordinance will be
Introduced providing for an occupa
tion tax. Several street Improvement
ordinances will be acted upon, nnd nn
ordinance granting 1)111 & Young until
May 1 to complete Franklin avenue
will probably be passed.
Uncomplimentary remarks are made
about the cruel manner In which some
boys drive horses on the streets of the
city. It Is certainly cruelty to animals,
and such drivers are more of an ex
pense to the owners of horses than a
mnn who understands handling them.
If some of the owners knew the treat
ment given to horses, they would dis
charge the driver forthwith.
The United States grand Jury, will
convene In Portland next Monday, at
which time Mr. Heney. United States
district attorney, Is expected to arrive.
It is expected that the Jury will be In
session about ten days, nnd that a
number of Indictments will be return-
. Special officers of the government
have been busy the past month ac
cumulating Bvbfenc In hind fi-nui
which will be submlted to the Jury.
llev. W. II. liolllngHhead, presiding
elder "Cf the M. E. church, held the
quarterly conference In that church
last eevnlng, and will preach at the
communion service today at 11 o'clock.
A full choir will assist at thl service.
C. MerrlU, formerly In the atate
printing department, was In the city
yeiterday In the intereaU of the ex
cursion of the railroad conductor of
the United Btates, Canada and Mexico,
who are coming to Portland on May
7, and will visit Astoria and Seaside.
There will be fully 2000 conductors on
the excursion. Astoria should make
arrangements to entertain them.
There will be services In all the
churches today. This afternoon at 3
o'clock, there will be a service for men
only In the Congregational church
and at the same hour In the Bubtlst
church for women. In the evening
there will be a union service of all
the churches In the Methodist church,
Kv. Ralph (Milam will preach to
young people at the evening service.
At. Kt. Mary's Catholic church to
morrow morning at 10:30 a. m. high
mass will be given by Father Waters,
celebrant, and Mlllards mas In O will
be rendered by the regular choir, as
sisted by Professor J. Adrian Epplng,
baritone, of Portland, who will con
tribute to the solemnity of the services
two solos, an "O Bulutarls" by EmIU
Karft, and the beautiful "Ave Marie"
by Lulgl Luzzl. Evening Vesper ser
vices, beginning at 7:30 p. m., will be
held, and Professor Epplng has kindly
consented to asalst the choir In ren
dering the appropriate Lenten music.
PERSONAL MENTION.
C. E. Palmer left for Portland last
evening.
V. 8. Rowley of Seattle was In the
city yesterday.
Otto Carlson of Bear Cliff was In the
city yesterday.
L. H. Ayers of Portland was In the
city yesterday.
Arthur Marks of Ilwaco was in the
city yesterday.
Tim Corcoran of Jewell returned
home last evening.
Miles McConnell of Frankfort was In
the city yesterday.
John H. Seyfert of Rrookfield was In
the city yesterday.
JI. T. Flndley of Portland la register
ed at the Occident
Victor Kronqulst of Portland Is reg
istered at the Central.
John Flnley of Portland was In the
city yesterday on business.
Captain Larsen and wife of Altoona
were In the city yesterday.
Mrs. A. J. Taylor of Flavel visited
friends in Astoria yesterday.
T. 8. Blackford of the Claskanlne
Chief was in the city yesterday.
Will Madison returned from a busi
ness trip to Portland Inst evening.
W. J. Ingulls has returned from a
three weeks' visit to Hood River.
Senator Fulton returned last even
ing from a business trip to Portland.
L. E. Sellg, who has been nursing an
attack of the grippe Is reported as Im
proving.
Editor Williams of the Skamokawa
Eagle was in the city yesterday on
business.
Hlllls Gentry has returned from
Omaha and will remain In Astoria In
the future.
J. W. Walker and family went out to
Jewell yesterday afternoon, where they
will In the future reside.
GRAND OPENING FREE SOU
VENIR DISTRIBUTION.
S. DANZIGER ft CO, ASTORIA'8
GREATEST CLOTHIERS, 490
600 COMMERCIAL STREET.
Friday Evening, April 7th, From 7 to
9 O'Clock.
Public Notice After many months
of disorder on account of remodeling,
refitting and enlarging our store, we
announce to the public that on next
Friday evening, from 7 to 9 we will
throw open our doors and hold an In
formal opening, inviting you and yours
to inspect Astoria's largest and most
modern clothing establishment. The
store that Is destined to lead, the store
where he world's best apparel can be
had in abundance, at prices that will
alwnys tempt you to seek this estab
lishment to do your trading.
FREE SOUVENIR
A Glimpse of the Trail.
To all ladles and gentlemen calling,
we will present with our compliments
Belden's: art masterpieces, a most
benutlful and desirable decoration for
the home.
Perfection In Flour.
Our Log Cabin Flour, made by a
new process, will make more loaves,
larger loave. and whiter loaves of
bread than any flour on the market
FOARD ft STOKES CO.
For omethlng nlc for breakfast
try our cream rolled oats, free from
flinty or Imperfect grain. Wt have
nothing but the best Only 5 cents
per pound.
ASTORIA GROCERY.
See the window display In the Owl
Drug Store of the celebrated Eastman
kodaks and supplies. New stock Just
received.
tlorse Department Store.
508-510 Commercial Street
Special
List
FOR - THIS - WEEK
DRESS GOODS Lonsdale Muslin
CO, 65 and 70c Dress ' per yard
goods 6c
48c 10yds to each customer.
KID GLOVES SHEETS
Best Kid Gloves made FoU sized sheets
$I.OO 38c.
GINGHAMS TOWELS
Apron Check Ginghams p1
5 c. 8c.
SILKS MEN'S SUITS
75c wool Taffeta 59c. 1-2 price
$2.00 80 in. Silk 1.39. $15.00 Suits for
50c Wash Silk 25c. $7-50
BED SPREADS I MEN'S HATS
$1.50 Spreads $1.50 andf$2.00 Hats
95c 75c
The New ALASKAN WARE
THE LATEST AND BEST.
FOB SALE BY
117 AlUe SV stf-V 537-531
IT WILL PAY
OARD &
Exponents of Quality.
'
Have you Noticed the Way Our Dry
Goods Department is Growing.
There's scarcely a day goes by that we do not do
something toward making things more conven
ient for our patrons. We want you when shop
ping here to feel perfectly at ease. Whether
your purchase be large or small you are always
welcomejat this store. IF YOU'VE NOT YET
favored us with a visit will be glad to have you
drop in any time and let us show you some of
the new things we are showing in
Jaunty Covert Coats and Jacttets,
Stylish Man Tailored Sliirts,
and
Some Exquisite Creations in Ladies'
Waists.
You'll probably find here just what you've been look
ing for.
FOARD 1 STOKES CO.
Astoria's Greatest Store.
Bargain
Bond St.
YOU TO SEE HIM.
STOKES CO.