The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 08, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1906.
THE MONRING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
GOOD and PURE
Long's Jains Jellies and Preserves
j 25c and 35c Jar.
Dundee Marmalade, English,
30 cents Jar
ROSS, HIGGINS . Co.
Afenti for Chise I Sndtori Fimooi coffeca.
local Brevities
Sweet navel orangea 10 to SO pei
do. AtSTORIA OHOCKRY.
John MiidtMTf, a native of Finland,
wan armitPil flrt cltlenhlp paper
ynatordiiy, "
' MOl flower teed now en dteplay at
Aitorla Orocery. Cora early and
your plek.
A new Invoice of Eattman'i eel
rated Kodaks and upptl received
at the Owl drug klore.
Th at earner Columbia Mi out ye
ferJay morning for Han Franclaco with
freight and panm-wrer.
A alilpment of m navel orange Juat
In tday.
ASTORIA GROCERY.
CupM Clinton ytpr!jy' homed fc
imurhiKc lliftifir to Jix-k HiftiiovHeh
and Catherlnn Mardeayllt'h, both of
Clifton,
The Occident tonsorlal parlor and
bath fucllltle are equalled by none.
Everything modern and up to date
See Peterson.
V. Keppler, grand i-hlef ranger or
the Foresters of America for the state
of Oregon, was In the city yesterday oh
official business.
The Women's Club will meet this
afternoon at the residence of Mr, F.
I). Keutner at 3 o'rlock. A full attend
ance la riuested.
A strength tonic that brings rich, red
bloqri. Makes you strong, healthy and
active. That's what IIolllNter's Rocky
Mountain Ten will do. IS cents. Tea
or Tablet. Ir. C. K Union' drug
store, . ..
Monarch
THE STAY SATISFACTORY KIND.
Your fepfjllJ
Credit
u 1 1 ift ID
Good. t
CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON
Complete House Furnishers.
Men's Shoes.
' Perfect InlMnrkmanshto.
Wherity, Ralston & Company
The Leading
a M. Oaeton, at hie feed etab'le No.
10S 14th street, offer for sale a LnndU
harness machine; on butcher' wall
scale, will be sold cheap.
C. A. Campbell received a telegram
Thurwlay night that hi wife w very
low at Los Angeles and he l. ft yetcr-
day morning for that place.
The time for paying water rent, In
order to avoid the penalty charged to
all delinquent expires next Monday.
The rule will be strictly enforced.
If you want something try our Dia
mond V brand of canned fruit and
vegetable. Every can guaranteed.
ASTORIA GROCERY.
V. 3, He ha opened the cleanest
and best appointed restaurant In As
toria at 120 Eleventh street. The bent
In the market, and the promptest serv
ice, tf
R. M. Gaston carries a full no
rompfet ltn of wagons, buggies
plows, harrows and all klnJs of farm
tool and machinery at 105 Fourteenth
street, Astoria, Ore.
, No attempt ha been ma.lts to drug
ifor the body of Charles A. Hinllh, who
km drowned Thursday morning. The
j !oily will probmibly wus)i ujxn th
i sands In the lower harbor,
Famine desiring either Colonial
or Shoalwater bay oyster can always
secure them fresh at th Imperial
oyester house, which make a specialty
t supplying famllle or parties.
Danslger's new palatial store was
crowded last night by hundreds of peo
ple who took advantage of the offer to
visit the store. C. M. Celler and Jos.
Kline, and the gentlemanly clerks were
highly complimented upon their new
store and the excellent Judgment dis
played In Its appointments.
Make
Your
Own
Term
Ranges
PERFECTION
How true to the name
are our
$3. so and Szi.oo
rerfect lo Fit.
Perfect in style.
ALLILEATBEF9. BLUCHERS OR LACE.
Shoe Dealers.
Inspector K'l wards and Fuller are
In the city and today will Inspect the
ships Hiirllti and rlt Klcholus and the
steamers ttm Gull, Vanguard, Colwell
and North Blur. They expect to return
to Portland tonight.
The dredger W. S. Ldd arrived
down yesterday, having been complete
ly overhauled, and will soon commeno
work of dredging on the river, 8h
will b employed all aummer, with
headquarter at Astoria.
Feel tried, no appetite, cannot leep,
work nr oaif That'a vrna tlredneM
and will dlappeor at one If you take
Hollltr' Rorkr Mountain Tea thl
month. 35 cenl. Tea or Tablet. Dr.
C. K. Linton' lru atore.
County Clerk Clinton yeeterday re.
reived a firm cut of the proponed new
county court house, showing the front
view. Hut what the people want most
I that docMon from the supreme
court giving the county power to build
It.
Only one bid was received for the
Improvement of Twenty-sixth street,
between Exchange and Franklin, onl
lone block, by the street committee yes
terday and that was trout Dili 4 Young
for ir.s!;,5G. The committee rejected
Jhe bid.
Mo thoroughly enjoyable has the en-
tertulmneiH been at the Htar tal week
that Mutineer Ccrvurt Is anxious tltat
ail tlfr rl.lldren shull see It. and accord
Inbly, there will be a 6 cent matinee
for children this afternoon and Sun
day afternoon.
A man whs arrested In Seaside yes
terday for passing a bogus check on
Peter" Under, the clerk at 11 B. Smith's.
The check was for It was sup
posed that all the bogu check were
cashed at the Astoria saloon, but It
seems an outsldo town get caught
once in a while.
There I a restaurant In town which
make a peclalty of ervlng fine
meals, where prompt and good service,
can always b relied upon. This I
the California Rtstaurant, which ha
Jut opened under new management,
and Is well worth visiting.
Another crowded house greeted Rev.
Ralph Gilliam at the Methodist church
last evening and considerable Interest
wa manifested. There will be no serv
ice today, but the usual services will
be held In all the churches tomorrow
with a union service In the Methodist
church tomorrow evening.
John Tlenhiuira. formerly of Union
town In this city, and who waa com
nUUed to the Insane asylum, after hav
ing been arrested for alleged criminal
assault on some little girls, has been
granted a six months' leave of absence
from that Institution and Is stopping
with a sister In Portland.
Cltlxenmnker Andrew Hegorra Dalg
Itv Is authority for the statement that
several applications have been made at
th clerk's office for cltlxenshlp pa
tters, but the aiipllcunts ure stranger
here, and It requires two witnesses
They must have their papers before
they can secure a fishing license. It
might be well to keep tab on these
pTSon.
The committee on streets and pub
lic ways will probably not stand for
any combination of street contractors.
It may work In Portland, but even men
have been Indicted there for robbing
the city. It should not be tolerated in
Astoria and If It Is known to have
been done, every contractor in the
combine should be debarred from bid
ding for street work.
Chna. Hellborn & Son do practical
ly nil of the furniture, business In As
toria. They do not ''handle second
hand goods, but everything In the store
Is new and up-to-date. It costs no
more to buy good furniture than second-hand,
and you have the advantage
of getting something new In quality
and design. It pays to buy the best,
especially when It cofrts no more than
second hand furniture.
J A man living near McDonough
slough kicked yesterday because Depu
ty Fish Commlssolner'I C. Burton of
Washington confiscated a set net that
was In the river In a condition to catch
fish. While Burton does not know who
owns the net, he has an idea that the
man who was kicking could give the
necessary Information If he felt so dis
posed, but he will never have an op
portunity. Ha will have a chance to
buy another net.
Herman Wise was interviewed by a
representative of Th Aatorlani last
evening relative to an article published
In an obscure paper, that he bad met
with the committee from the common
council and acquiesced -in the proposi
tion to placing a license upon clothing,
dry goods and boot and shoe mer
chant. He stated that he had never
met the committee nor any member of
It, wa opposed to the license system
and never approved or sanctioned It.
"If merchants are compelled to make a
statement of the amount of stock car
ried, It will mlttlgate against them. In
other matters," said Mr. Wise. He
further stated that he had no knowl
edge that the council intended to pas
PERSONAL MENTION.
MSBMBSBS
A. Klein of Suleni wa In the city
yesterday,
C. C. Dunn of Tacoma I registered
at th Parker. , '
B. F. King of Portland I registered
at th Central.
H. F. Carnahan of Hoqulm waa in
the el'y yesterday,
T, K. Johnson of Term IHIhee wa
In th city yesterday.
O. C. Joy of Cbehall wa In th city
yesterday on business.
M. Gantenbeln of .Portland 1 reg
istered at the Occident.
J. A. Hlmebaugh of Colorado Spring
la visiting In Astoria.
C. A. Lewis and wife of St. Lou I
are visiting in th city.
E. W. Ooff of Seaside was In the city
yesterday on business.
Mrs. J. O. Meglar of Brookfleld visit-
ed In Astoria yesterday.
F. J. Durham of Indianapolis Is reg
istered at the Occident.
Captain Lai sen of Altoonii wa In the
city yesterday on business.
Mrs. J. Iiaker of Catblamct waa in
the city yesterday shopping.
Den Franklin of Oakland. Cat., was
in the city yesterday on business.
Mayor J. II. Johansen of Seaside was
In the city yesterday on business.
Mrs. O'Drien returned yesterday from
a visit with friends In Cathlamet.
Mrs. C. R. Morse Is visiting with
friends In Portland for a few days.
Mrs. J. H. Malchester of Portland is
In the city on a visit with Mrs. A
Grossman.
John Harrington of Pillar Rock has
returned from . an extensive .business
trip to Europe.
Insie tors K. 8. Edwards and Georgt
F. Fuller were In the city yesterday on
official business.
C. A. Lawton of Hammond has ac
cepted a position at The Dalles and left
for that place yesterday.
Dr. W. C. Logan and family have
moved Into the house formerly occupied
by Rev. Herbert H. Brown.
Louis Hartwlg ha returned from
Portland and has accepted a position
with the Astoria Electric Company.
Church Services.
The -usual services will be held at
the First Lutheran church with preach
ing by the pastor, Gustaf E. Rydqulst.
Topic for th morning, The Keynote
of the Posalon History;" evening serv
ice In English aj. 7:45. A special Invi
tation is extended to the young people.
The church council will meet this
evening to approve of the contract
work done at the church.
Fifteen Dollar Reward.
I will pay the above reward for the
arrest and conviction of the thief who
stole three rose bushe from the yard
of my residence last evening.
ttR HOEFLER.
The Portland gamblers have leased a
piece of land Just over the Multnomah
county line in Clackamas county and
will erect one of the most magnificent
gambling dens and hell-holea In Ore
gon, where the poor laboring man will
be permitted to buy diamond shirt
studs for the hard-working, light
fingered card manipulators while their
families become a public charge on
the county. The Indications are that
there will be a bunch of Indictments
returned In the circuit court of Clack
amas county and the crime breeding
foundries closed up.
The meanest man, woman or child
undoubtedly lives In Atsorla. There
are too many contemptible petty lar
ceny thieves running loose In the city.
Early yesterday morning some Illegi
timate wart on the face of nature stole
three rose bushes from the yard of
H. R. Hoefler at his residence. The
rose bushes were very choice ones, and
considerable pains had been taken by
Mrs. Hoefler to cultivate thera, and
Just" as they were growing nicely, some
petty larceny thief stole them. Mr.
Hoefler will pay a reward of $15 for
the return of the bushes or any Infor
mation a to the thief.
A LUXURY
May yet be a necessity. Essential
as potatoes are In every household,
there Is no reason to buy an In
ferior grade, when the best may be
had at the same price. We have
Just received a carload of
COLORADO POTATOES.
They came from the state of Colo
rado, near the town of Greeley,
where the soil Is especially adapted
to potato raising. Grown several
thousand feet above sea level In a
sandy soil, not unduly moist, these
potatoes are thin-skinned and when
jerved at your table, have Just the
right flavor. They are Just
DELICIOUS AND MEALY.
Why not try a sack today. The
Price is the same a on other po
tatoes
ONLY $1.35
Per 100 pounds. Prompt delivery
too. We have two wagons and catei
to your trade. A large, up-to-dat.
store with a full line of good gro
ceries. Telephone If you cannot
come. We will call for your order.
Telephone Main 7S1.
GEO. LINDSTROM 4 CO.
Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria.
Morse Department Store:
508-310 Commercial Street-
Special
List
FOR - THI5- W EEK
DRESS GOODS
CO, Go and 70c Dress
goods
48c
KID GLOVES
Best Kid Gloves made
for'
$1.00!
GINGHAMS
Apron Check Ginghams
5c
SILKS
15c wool Taffeta 59c.
$2.00 3G in. Silk 1.39.'
50c Wash Silk 25c.
BED SPREADS
$1.50 Spreads
95c
The New ALASKAN WARE
THE LATEST AND BEST.
POIt SALE BY
w. e. laws a co:- ex.
IT WILL PAY
FOARD .
Headquarters for
And Style'Jou Want,
Any.SizelYou'Want,
Any (PriceiYou 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.
FOlDi STOie CO.
Astoria's Greatest Store.
Bargain;
$1.50 Black Satine
Petticoats
95c
SHEETS
Full sized sheets
38c.
TOWELS
12 l-2c Turkish
Towels
8 c.
MEN'S SUITS
1-2 price
$15.00 Suits for
$7.50
MEN'S HATS
$1.50 and $2.00 Hats
for:!!
75c
YOU TO SEE HIM. .
STOKES CO.
Reliable Merchandise.
Just
Received
a fine assortment of
Children's
Dresses
Bought by us direct from an
eastern manufacturer.
I!
the proposed ordinance.