The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 06, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 0, 1M5.
TIIK MONRINO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
GOOD and PURE
Long's. Jams, Jellies and Preserves
25c and 35c Jar.
Dundee Marmalade, English,
, 30 cents Jar.
ROSS, lilGGINS &. Co.
Afcoti forChis I Sindbora'i Fmou coffcci.
5 1 Csptslit 1ted Hrown will comnwrw
training hi horn Imm next wee It
ITrpurittory to entering the fireman's
tournament to be held in I'Ortland the
fore part til flepternber.
Rev. Herbert H. Brown, who ho
fiwn the pastor of the Presbyterian
church of thU city for the part year,
will li-ave thla evening for Grant
I'sse, where he has accepted the pae
torate of the Presbyterian church,
Amusements TonlaHt.
Star theater, vauJ.vlllt.
Lodge Meetings Tonight
Young Mns tnstltuls,
)rgr of Hunor, Chnt-lty lodge.
I. ). O, F Ifetftver lo.tgB.
MmliTn WiHKlmon of America.
Nullvo ImughUTi of Oregon.
Ituyitl Arcaiilum. C'lntsop council.
The Occident toneorlal pari ore and
bath fucllltlea are equalled by none.
Everything modern and up to date
8ee Peterson.
The street committee will open bids
Friday for the Improvement of Twen
ty-sixth street, between Exchange and
Friuiklln, one blotk.
Local Brevities.
The Young Men's Institute will bold
their regulnr weekly meeting tonight.
Hwxet
dos.
imvol ormigs 10 to U0 pel
AHTOHIA UKOCKUY.
H.tgulur mating of 'leaver .lodge
No. 311 1. O. o. F. will be held tonight.
a M. Canton, at hie feed stable No.
10t Uth etreet, offers for aale a LandU
harness machine; one butcher's wall
scales, will be sold cheap.
If you want something try our Dia
mond W. brund of canned fruit and
vgtutiU-s, Every tun guaranteed.
AHTOIUA UltCM'KHY.
The bids opened by Major Langfltt
for leasing portions of Hand Island
were not forwarded to Washington, as
Is the usual custom, but are held in
his office here, until the department
tukes some action on the 'remonstrance
filed. . .
There Is a restaurant In town which
makes a specialty of serving fin.
meals, where prompt and good service
can alwsys be relied upon. This
the California Restaurant, which has
Just opened under new management,
and Is well worth visiting,
The ship St. Nleh'Ais commence.!
loading hT cargo and supplies for
Aliiskn yesterday. The work is being
done by the crew. It was expected
thut trouble might Insue by not em
ploying the longshoremen's union men,
but no protests have been made thus
far.
f'Hptnln John Pl-lternl will present
a petition t the coiiiiiifii council st It
mwrtln tomorrow night for r-rmls
1 SOS flower seeds now on display at
Astoria Grocery. Com. early and get
your pick.
Frank Heaborg. a lmtlve 'f Finland,
was Kr.mt' ) nmt I'ltUennhlp papers
yenf-r.liiy. ,
A new invoice of Knulmnii'i vrlr
brsted Kotluks a n ,1 auppll.e receive,!
at the Owl drug store.
A shipment of lino navel oruitges Just
In ttxtfty,
A8TOKIA GROCICHY.
W. J. Hess has opened the cleanest
sod best appointed restaurunt In As
toria at 120 Eleventh street. The best
In the market, and the promptest serv
ice, tf
R. M. Gaston carries a full ana
complete line of wagons, buggies.
plAws, harrows and all kinds of farm
tools and machinery at 106 Fourteenth
street, Astoria, Ore.
sion to use the foot of Twelfth street
upon which to erect a small warehoune,
lie also expects to sK-ur a least from
tho A. & C. Railway Company for
small strip adjoining the street.
DON'T fall to see the display of
Huyler's Chocolate, Coooa and Candies
at A. V. ALLEN'S.
The steamer 8. F. Kllbum arrived
in ynilerdsy morning from Hun Fran
cisco and way points with freight and
passengers.
Tortlsjid lodge of Elks will lay the
corner stone of their new building this
afternoon with Imposing reremonles
A number of representatives from dif
ferent lodges are expected to be pres
ent. ' t
Families desiring either
or Hhoalwnter bay oysters can always!
secure them fresh at the Imperial
oyestsr house, which mukes a specialty
f supplying families or parties.
The usual services will be hej in ih
IluptiNt church thlsl afternoon at 3
o'clock and a union meeting will be
held tonight nt the Methodlat church
ut 7.30 o'clock. Rev. Robert Gilliam
will preach snd a choir of 20 voices will
furnish music.
Wherlty, Jtiilelon Company have the
largest and best selected stock of new
rind up-to-liUe footwear In the city,
It embrace all the latest styles munu
factured by first -class houses, enab
ling the tn to guarantee their goods.
Kveryvne Is Invited to call and see the
Colonial (Stock, even if they don't care to buy,
The launch Elk has been patrolling
the river the past week, but not a
single fishing boat has been out and
the law Is being generally observed.
The fishermen, generally, appreciate
the extension of time given and believe
they can best show their appreciation
by observing the laws.
Inarch
flanges
i
1
THE STAY SATISFACTORY KIND.
Your 'fl MaKe
Credit Alg Your
Good. kj 'jgl'j Terms.
CMS. HEILB0RN , SON
Complete House Furnishers.
Te steamer Stiller ha returned
from Portland, where she has been
undergoing repairs at a cost of $1000
The reason the work was not Jone in
Astoria is bct-auK there are no marine
ways, making It impossible to repali
steamers In Astoria. In any other
city the commercial organizations
would provide such necessary adjuncts
and keep the money at home, but in
Astoria It Is different.
The Juniors have challenged the
seniors of the Astoria high school to
ride their presidents from the school-
nouse to Foora & stokes- store In
wheelbarrow this afternoon. The
seniors accepted the challenge, and It
they fall to respond, they are to buy
an oyster supper for the Juniors; but
if they carry out the challenge, the
Juniors are to buy the supper.
I
PERFECTION
How true to the name
are our
$3.50 arid $4.00
Men's Shoes.
Perfect in Workmanship.
Perfect In-Fit.
Perfect in Style.
ALL LEATHERS.
BLUCHERS OR
The Columbia River Fishermen's
Protective Union has fixed the price or
salmon for the ensuing season at ft
and 6 cents a pound. Any consumer
having occiinlon to purchase a slice of
royal chlnook at the market will readi
ly understand that this Is not, the re
tall price. He will nlno understand that
not all of the profit in the business Is
garnered by the man who catches the
flnh. Olegonlan.
Rev. Ralph Gilliam will close his
series of revival meetings In Astoria
next Sunday and then will 'go to Al
bany, where he will probably have a
more appreciative field. The revivals
have been productive of no good, the
people generally, outside of church
members, taking no Interest In them.
When the salvation army and Pennel
mission iuit a field. It Is difficult fot
mlnlHteis to arouse any enthusiasm.
Jas. W. Welch has begun the erec
tion of two cottages on the lots west
of C. W. Fulton's residence. Mr.
Welch believes In Investing his money
In Astoria, plan that Is very com
mendable and should be followed by
ether people here who. have unim
proved proerty. Houses of all kinds
are In great demand and there Is not
an empty one in the town, At the same
time there la more building going on
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mayor J. U. Doan of Rainier Is in
the city,
J. D, Godfrey of St, Helens Is In
tb city.
Peter Johns of Rockland was In tht
city yesterday.
J. B. Lewla of Portland la registered
at the Central.
Henry Humble returned from Port
land yesterday.
3. It. Pomeroy of AKoruv waa In the
city yesterday.
T. A. Cross of Deep River was In
th city yesterday,
Mrs. J. E. Alacraa of Seaside waa In
the city yesterday.
Wlliis E. Eberman of Seaside was In
the city yesterday.
E. Shelly Morgan of Portland Is In
the city on business,
Hon. J. B. E. Bourne of Rainier was
In the city yesterday.
R. R. Smith of Fortuna, Cal., is In
the city on business.
J. W. Relth of, Lewis and Clark was
In the city yesterday. 1
M. Shrleve and wife of Rainier are
In the city on a visit.
O. A. Edwards of Tillamook la visit
Ing friends in Astoria.
Frank Dow a prominent citizen of
Seaside, Is In the city.
James Mock of San Francisco Is
registered at the Parker.
R. A. Pi Ice, city treasurer of Sea.
wi le, was In the city yesterday.
MIhk C. E. Pomeroy of Rainier Is
visiting Mr. M. It. Pomeroy.
.Mrs. William O'Brien of Cathlamet
visited friends In Astoria yesterday.
It. E. Bradburry of Seaaide is In tht
city attending the K. of P. convention.
W. B. Dlllbird, a prominent attor
ney of St. Helens, was In the. city yes
terday.
Mm. Hlllnr LlebeL who has been
sick the pant few days, Is reported Im-
provlrf.
Dr. Cliff of St. Helens was in the
city yenterday attending the K. of P.
convention.
Hon. u. G. Mayger, representative
from Columbia county, was in the clt
yesterday.
M. C. Gray of St. Helens was In the
city yesterday attending the Pythian
convention.
T. S. Simpson and family have gone
to Spokane, where they will In the fu
ture reside.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Parker.
Harry Turner, San Jose.
C. Broken, San Jose.
Jonas Mack. San Francisco.
E. J. Slbball. Chicago.
R. A. Smith, California.
Mrs. M. C. Brethern, Port Orford. ,
Ed Rankin, City.
P. Matron, Portland.
E. A. Friend, Portland.
R. Riley, Portland. , ,
Mrs. M. F. Hathaway and daugh
ter.
Jas. Haswlth, Portland.
Peter Crlfrlng. Portland.
A. Haswlth, Portland.
J. C. Gomley, Portland.
Oscar Tlmmons. San Francisco.
Chris Carlson. San Francisco.
S. B. Bemlng. Portland,
R. A. Price. Seaside.
Wr. Luce, Seaside.
E. M. Frasler, GolJendale.
S. W. Frank. Portland.
M. Herschy and daughter, Chinook.
F. Fltchan, Seaside.
Oooid.nt.
E. Ostrander, Portland.
J. C. Tale, San Francisco.
J. A. Murphy, San Francisco.
I. Friend, Snn Francisco.
Emery Roller, Portland.
E. Shelly Morgan. Portland.
M. JeTferies, Fortland.
A. Caro, Portland.
C. W. Foster, Portland. '
M. Sherwln and wife. Rainier.
A. M. Wood Portland.
E. A. Williams, Portland.
O. G. Mayger, Mayger.
Chas. D. White. Portland.
J. II. Walker, Fortland.
Geo. May, Tokland.
Cause of Explosion.
Zelgler. April 5. The coroner's Jury
returned a verdict today, In which It
holda that the 43 men who lost their
than ever was known in the history of lllves In Lelter cool mine Monday, April
Astoria.
Wherity, Ralston Company
The Leading Shoe Dealers. .
An Informal meeting of the ways
and means committee was held yester
day to discuss ways and moans foi
protecting the city's credit. It was de
elded to proceed at once and collect
in all delinquent street assessments,
which will be aufficlent to meet all re
quirements for the remainder of the
year. It Is probable that no license
ordinances of any kind will be Intro
duced. as the committee deem it un
necessary to impose any more burd
ens upon the mfcrehants.
Tha A Ht or lan has never criticised
Superintendent Kearney, nor' connect
ed him In any way with the employ
ment of additional men to superintend
the construction of streets, for he has
never employed any, it having been
done by the council. n It simply pub.
llshed what Councilman Belland called
the attention of the council to, and a
statement made by Chairman Hansen,
that men had been employed, but the
city had no legal right to do so.' If
Cotincllmen Belland and Hansen wer
mistaken, then The Astorlan must hav
been. The payrolls speak for them
selves.
S, were killed by afterdamp due to an
explosion of powder caused by parties
unknown. The belief was expressed
that the mine was in a good and safe
working condition so fas as gas was
concerned.
Russian Warships.
Colombo, Ceylon, April 5. The
steamer Marmora, whlchy arrived to
day reports sighting On April 4, three
vessels, apparently large warships, 250
miles southeast of Ceylon. The ships
were- steaming slowly east-southeast.
Died While Voting.
St. Louis, Aug. 5. Chris von der
Ahe, for many years prominently con
nected with the St. Louis National
league baseball team and widely known
as the president of the four-time
champion Browns, Is In a critical con
dition from a stroke of apoplexy. He
was stricken while voting and was re
moved to his home In a carriage.
More White Pine cough syrup has
been sold In Atsorla this winter han
any other kind, because It gives In
stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug
store are sole agents for all the best
goods. I
Morse Department Store.
508-510 Commercial Street
Special Bargain
Mst
FOR - THIS - WEEK
DRESS GOODS
CO, 65 and 70c Dress
goods
48c
KID GLOVES
Best Kid Gloves made
for
$1.00
GINGHAMS
Apron Cheek Ginghams ,
5c
$1.50 Black Satine
Petticoats ,
95C
SHEETS
Full sized sheets
38c.
TOWELS
12 l-2c Turkish
Towels
8 c.
SILKS
75c wool Taffeta 50c.
$2.00 30 in. Silk 1.39.
50c Wash Silk 25c
MEN'S SUITS
1-2 price
$15.00 Suits for
$7.50 1
BED SPREADS
$1.50 Spreads
95c
MEN'S HATS
$1.50 and $2.00 Hats
for
75c ,
The New ALASKAN WARE
THE LATEST AND BEST.
FOR SALE BY
W. C. LAWS & CO. J
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE HIM. .
FOARD I STORES CO.
Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise.
Just
Received
a fine assortment of
Children's
Dresses
' Bought by us direct from an
eastern manufacturer.
And Style You Want,
Any SizeYou Want,
Any PriceJYou Want
from 25c to $6.00
Come in and see the assortment we
are showing and you'll not add
an'extra load on your shoulders
by'making them.
FOARD 4 STOKES CO.
Astoria's Greatest Store.
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