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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1905)
THE M0N1UNG ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. GOOD and PURE Long's Jam., Jellies and Preset-res 25c and 35c Jar. Dundee larmalade, English, 30 cents Jar. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. AfeaU for CIiih SanlboroVFmous coffees. Amussmsnts Tonight. Star theater, vaudavlll. Lodge Mt'tingt Tonight. Knlhts of I'yihiu. Aator lod. KoH-NtiTu, l'urt Astoria. Local Brevities. Jut rscslvsd, Kimi fancy smoksd UaiKri , ASTOIUA OUOCEUY. Home-made eauer kraut Co per ft. ASTORIA OROCERT. l05 tlower eeedi now on display at Astoria Orocrry Come early and get your pick. Some One queen olivet at tie pel pint at ASTORIA OROCLTIT. Olivet and Pkkles In Ola". The flnt packed. Pee l'OARD ft STOKES CO. A new Invoice of Eastman's celt brntd Kodak and suppllss received at the Owl drug etore. ' DONT fall to aec the dUpley oi Hurler's Cheeolate, Cooea and Candlee at A. V. ALLKN'8. An examination of applicant for promotion In the hospital service was h"ld yesterday by Dr. ICarle In th cus torn house. Th Occident tonsorlel parlor and bath facllilie are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date See Peterson. Kmll Henelngenn wn yesterday flnM IN. BO for an assault and battery on Dick Meyer by Judge Goodman. The One was paid. inarch THE STAY SATISFACTORY KIND. Your plffiv Make Credit jL g C 4y Your is jjffr jjffi Own Good. Terms. CHAS. HEILBORM , SON Complete House Furnishers. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. Try t (tut of Shelling bt Spice; vwy can guarantMd. Your money beck If It don't suit ASTORIA OROCERT. The trwt committee will open bid Friday for the Improvement of Twen- ty-nlxlh etreet, t)fiwcn Kxchungo ad Franklin, one block. Do you know that the McCrea-Ford Co., (38 Commercial street, are maklnij a big reduction on all photograph during the Lenten eeaeonT Karl Nlml and Adolf Banklla, na tives of plnnlnnd, and Julius Johnson, a native of 8wfliii, were granted ttrnt ctlKifimhlp patter ytsltrday. New Goods, ' Freiih Good, High Grade Good, at FOARD STOKES CO. It M. Guaton, at til feed stabls No. 105 14th etreet, offers for utile a LandU harneits machine; one butcher' wall scales, will be sold cheap. The Imperial chop house ha com pleted all arrangements for regular dinner and are preps red to rorve pat jrun with the best dinner In the city. W. J. Hues lias opened the cleanest J and best appointed restaurant In As toria at 120 Eleventh street. The best la the market, nr. J the promptest serv ice, tf P. F. Allen ft Son have Just received a carload of wall paper In all the latest paterne and design which they are exhibiting at their store on Commer cial street. The. Josephson, the shoe merchant ho awarded a contract to Birch A Jocobson for the construction of a foundation for a new store On Commer cial street. Elanges PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect InilWorkmanshlp.. Perfect !n Fit. Perfect in Style. ALL HEATHERS. BLUCHERS OR LACE. The county court will convene this morning In regular session. Conwld erable business 1 to be transacted and it Is possible that the term will occupy the full week. The common council la now busily engaged In studying frenzied finance. A few suggestion from Tbos. Lawnffn might be opportune now that the city la In a hole. The Lynn Packing Company recent ly Incorporated, have leased the plant of the Alaska Fisheries Union of Chil- cut, Alaska, and will operate it during the coming season. R. M. Gaston carries a full and complete line , of wagons, buggle, plow, harrow and alt kind of farm tool and machinery at 145 Fourteenth street, Astoria, Ore. Cathlamet has presented a petition to the county commissioner to incor porate as town, and the matter was considered yesterday. The result has not en ascertained. Families desiring either Colonial or Sboalwater bay oyster can always secure them fresh at the Imperial oyester house, which make a specialty f supplying families or parties. -Olympic Pancake Flour, Del Monte Huckwheat Flour. Now ls the time, today. Everything In the mush line always fresh at FOARD A STOKES CO. C. O. Palinberg, who hus the c- trai t for the new addition to 8t Mary's hospital, has commenced the construc tion of the basement The first car load of stone for the structure will ar rive today. The Cathlaniet baseball nine will give a dame at Cathluinet Saturday IkIiI. A large number will attend from Astoria. The Jordan will leave early In the evening, returning the next morning. W. Whyte of Boise, Idaho, has taken charge of the McCra-Ford studio for a time, and for the next 3) day will moke the beet $5.00 photo graph for $1.50. See our work. Beat in the city . The usual revival services will be held this afternoon at Uie Baptist church at S o'clock and at the Metho dist church thl evening at 7:10. Rev. Ralph Gilliam wilt preach. The public I cordially invited. An American cltlwn wa born at the residence of Go Fun yesterday morning. Go Fun was lhVrally ex emplified when the advent of the son ami heir was - announced by the at tending physician. llernliitrd Llndenberger and bride have arrived from Germany and yes terday received the congratulations of their many friends. After a brief stay In Astoria. Mr. Undenberger and wife will go to California to spend the summer. ' Axel Carlson, the thief who broke Into the store of L. Larsen and stole a quantity of clothing, was given a pre liminary hearing yesterday before Judge Goodman and bound over to the circuit court In $500 bonds, and the Bherlff has another boarder. There Is a restaurant In town which makes a specialty of serving fln meals, where prompt and good service can always be relied upon. This is the California Restaurant, which had just opened under new management, and is well worth visiting. The funeral of the late William Hamlin was held yesterday morning from Foiil's undertaking parlors, under the auspices of Cushing Post, G. A. R. Rev. h. D. Mahone preached the funeral sermon. The interment was it. Ocean View, In the Grand Army plot It. has been suggested that Council man Hansen call the attention of the common council to the necessity of providing a resident police commis sion. The city attorney has evidently overlooked his previous Intentions. They ought to be made to either flsh or cut bait.. Supplemental article of Incorpora tion of the J(. Llndenberger company were filed in the county clerk's office yesterday whereby the capital stock woa increased from $50,000 to $125,000. The company contemplates making ex tensive additions to its cold storage and pickled salmon plant. L. Lebak yesterday commenced Nhe driving of spiles for the construction of the extension of the O. R. & N. wharf. yThe work is commenced at the west end and will connect with the east end of Bond street, opening that thoroughfare tlfroiugh to the wharf. The Improvement will cost $13,000. There Is a wide difference between the Portland markets and the Salem markets. Portland quotes eggs at 1$ cents, butter at (5, apples 90c& 11.25, potatoes at 11.35. In 'Salem eggs are IS cents, butter 40, apples 40 70 and potatoes tOc. It is possible that owing to the long time required for a train to run from Salem to Portland, the stuff polls, bones th difference In prices. Hon. J. Bruce Polworth has resigned as prosecuting attorney of Wahkia kum county and will be associated with Smith Bros, in the practice of law. Mr. Polworth was In the city yesterday making arrangements for moving here. He will not bring bis private secretary, M. Gorman, with him. C. H. Fucjua was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Pol worth. 1, At a meetlre; of the Columbia River Fishermen's Union the price of flsh was placed at 5 cents under 25 pounds and cents over 25 pounds. James Johnson was elected minister plcno potentlary and envoy extraordinary to Sand Inland with the rank of mayor. A committee was appointed to see that no licenses are granted to the Sacra mento net thieves and river pirate. The price adopted will do doubt be paid by the canneries. PER80NAL MENTION. A. J. Ryan of San Francisco Is In'the city on business. E. J. Rhode of Grays river was in, the city yesterday. R. Robinson of Tillamook Is register ed at the Parker. J. R. Burke of Cathlamet Is register ed at the Occident W. T. Chutter of Seattle is visiting friends In the city. Edward Elliott of Charleston waa In the city yesterday. J. W. Holmes of Portland Is regist ered at the Parker. Mrs. K. R. Graham of Cathlamet was in the city yesterday. Samuel Maddock was reported some what better yesterday. Hugh McCormlck of Y,0"ng river was In the city yesterday. Angus Gor of Portland was in the city yesterday on business. t It Taffe of Celllo was a passenger down on last night's train. Al Schroder returned from a busi ness trip to Portland last evening. Will Warren has returned to Astoria after several years' absence In Al aska. Miss Jennette Pendcgrast of Oak land Is in the city visiting with Mrs. Charles Hetlborn. , George Hannlgan, editor of the Cath lamet Gazette was in the city yester day on business. R. E.Bradburry of Seaside is In the city and will attend the district con ventlon of the K. of P. Jonas Bruce Polworth of the firm of Gorman & Polworth, dealer In politics, was In the city yesterday on business. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident A. J. Ryan, San Francisco. J. W. Palmer and wife, Portland. W. T. Chutter, Seattle Mrs. E. R. Graham, Cathlamet Mrs, Barber, Cathlamet. W. S. Zimmerman, Portland. Mrs Symonds, Portland Geo. Hlbbert. Chinook. M. P. Callender, Portland. Lee Cochrane, San Francisco. I. H. Taffe, Celllo. H. E. Smith, Portland. J. R. Burke, Cathlamet. Ed Gallagh, Cathlamet. Parker. G. Trenchard. city. Miss L. Green, Tacoma. J. A. Jouvet'te, Portland. A A. Fuller, Portland W. Black, Ilwaco. Theo. Hanswlth, Portland. Arnold Hanaworth, Portland. Mrs. Grace Campbell, Wlnnepeg. J. C. Ghormley, Portland. J. H. Reno and wife, Portland Mrs. Wm. Hawkins, Ilwaco Mrs. A. Hawkins, Ilwaco. Wm. Wlliams, Seaside. C. E. Dunn, Tacoma. Noah Sommers, Tacoma, F. Blackwood, Portland. R. Robinson, Tillamook. Revival Meetings. The revival services continue with much Interest. Dr. Gilliam spoke last evening from, the text, "It it nothing to youT" The meeting was one of the most serious and attentive held as yet. But a few days remain and Dr. Glllam will leave for other parts. This after noon the subject for the meeting will be "How a Christian should walk," be ginning at S o'clock in the Baptist church. Tonight the subject will be "The voice of God to Astoria." The Adams sisters will be present and sing. They are about 50 years old, but weigh about SO pounds each. Their songs and child-like voices always attract. 1 fee Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street Special List FOR - THI5 - WEEK DRESS GOODS Lonsdale Muslin CO, 65 and 70c Dress per yard . . goods 6c A 48c 10yds to each custoiner. KID GLOVES I SHEETS BeSt Kid fV03 made Ftill sized sheets $1.00 ' 38c. . GINGHAMS TOWELS Apron Check Ginghams J2 l'lJish 5c. 8c. , SILKS MEN'S SUITS 75c wool Taffeta 59c. 1-2 price $2.00 3G 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 and $2.00;Hats ' "' - 95c 75c. The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOB SALE BY W. C. LAWS ta CO. Si, IT WILL PAY FOARD & . Exponents of Quality. Have you Noticed the Way Our Dry . " . . " - Goods Department is Growing. ; . There's scarcely a day goes hy 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 welcome at 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 ' '-m - . . Jaunty Covert Coats and jackets,. Stylish Man Tailored Shirts, and Some Exquisite Creations in Ladies' Waists. You'll probably find here just what you've' been look ing for. FOARD & STOKES CO, Astoria's Greatest Store. Bargain YOU TO SEE HIM. STOIIESloH 1