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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1905)
THE MONltINO ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1005. KEEN KUTTER SHEARS Every pair we guarantee. No better shears sold. Not even at a higher price. We stand back of onr goods. If not satisfactory your money back. Wo make good all we say. 'Best Creamery Butter C5c 2 pound roll. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Af tots for ChiM ftSsnMoro'i rsmous coneei. Amuimnt Tonight Star theater, yaudvUl. Lode Mtlna Tody. v o. Ragle. Astoria lolg. 2 P- Local Brevities. Sweet navel iirni 10 to 60 pet do. ABTOKfA GROCERY. 190 J flower aeeda now on dlply at Aetorta Orocary. Corot tarty and get your pick. A new Invoice of Eastman' cele- rated Kodak and upplle received at the Owl drug More. The four-ma!! lioonr Alvaua arrived In yesterday morning frm California and will lad lumber. A shipment of flna navel oranges Just in today. ASTORIA OROCKIiy. R. M. Canton, at fell feed atabl No. 105 I4th atreet, offer for al a LandU names, machine: on butcher" wall scale, will bo told cheap. , The time for paying water rente. In order to avoid the penalty charged to (ill delinquent expiree next Monduy, Th rul will tt etrlctly enforced. The Columbia orchestra ha ton re organised with Mrt. Otto Mellhurn rnndurtorean ami will be prepared to furnish music for ell occasions. Herman Wise, alwaya abreaet of Hip time, make an Important announce- mem In thin issue. When Herman Wine says anything he mns it. R. M. Oaeton carries a full and complete line of wagon, buggies, plow, harrows and all kind of farm tool and machinery at 106 Fourteenth street, Astoria, Ore. Andrew Ost. a native of Klnland, and Xvun KulJI. a nallvt of Austria, declured their Intention of becoming clttswna of the United State In tht county elerk't met yesterday. Famlll desiring either Colonial or Bboalwattr bay oyttera can alway aecurt them fresh at th Imperial oytster house, which make a tpeclalty f supplying families or parties. A iiimt of baswbail wa played yes- Iwrdny between the Wot Astoria team und a pick-Up team from the high school which resulted In a score of to 28 In favor of the West Astoria team. jackson- county held a meeting of prominent cltlaens this week and ap propriated $HO0O for making an exhibit iftt the Uwls and Clark fair. That U the kind of enterprise that counts uml tot advertising In fake JOUr- IUllN, Fully a million acres of stat land will bo confiscated, said Oswald West, slut hind aaetit yesterday. The Mar lon county grand Jury Is Investigating Hit. extensive frauds practiced, ana will probably be In session about JO days, n 1'lnmmer of ban fTiunmu - If you want sometning try our i.m. - .,...,i,. t tnr.ir nf- .njw. brand of canned frult and 1 In Ajnr veg.ul.let. Kvery can guaranteed. er . eh.i r .... ....... AHTORIA CROCKRT. Applications fur flsltlng licenses con tinue to come In and a large numbm have, ton luil (luring the fmsi weck. A number of . the longshoremen's union have b-en engnged to usmIi In binding the German ship HI. M IioIha taking on cannery supplies for Alaska. W. J. Hess haa opened the cleanest and best appointed restaurant In As toria at 120 Eleventh street. The best iln th market, anj th promptest erv- J Th Occident tonsorlal parlors ana . tf he l one of the owner-". All three vessels Hie hmdlng supplies for Alaska. bath facllltl art equalled by none Everything modern and up to date Set Ptttrton. , The nxt attraction t Fisher' op ..... !.... will he U R. 8t" k well und iTuirl. K. Verner Otmpany, which wilt present Herbert Haahford' com edy. "Hon. John North." The com- ' ... . ... . !!.. 4 ...II ' (lliy Will play l WO llism-. "I and 23. ,.r Kimore from Tillamook " . o ... H. Unnxlger ft Co, make an Import- i,u,d the steamer Ciwaaes imm s t . ... . I t m . inn to urnvv in Edward Eusnes, who was commit ted to h Insan asylum Halem n. 8eptemler 17, 1004, wa released on April i us cured. The steamer Jordon carried a num of Astorlans to CaUiittmft last night to attend th dance given by the base ball team of that town. Yesterday was an unusuollv quiet ...... ni.u.v th. fr.ni Thr WAS practically no movement of vessels and iHchwarts, administratrix of Teter Nu no arrivals or departure . for, deceased. ant announcement In this Issue. The linvs received a fine line of gooIs, n Is cvl.leiiie-1 by th display In the show window. It Is expected that the steamer Van. guard wilt resume her run on the As- torla-Cathlamet route next week. The jjurdon haa been on the run the past two weeks. In the probate court yesterday an order wa made approving the first ml-annual reiMirt of Anna K. N. are Monarch Hanges THE STAY SATISFACTORY KIND. Your' fir, 'MaKe Credit (T Your 19 7nli ITT wn A U aPfc3 Term-. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. n PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. tm a. .- 1. 1 hi. morning at 7 o'clock, ano the steamer RHonJo Is due to arrive from Han Francisco this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A contract has been awarded to John Maltaon to drive spiles In front of the old George, ft Rarker cannery, pertown. to replace the whart ae .....iiut,1Mi hv the Hassalo about a ' . ...... ...!!. month ao. Net rncxa wm on the new wharf Urn Wo passed out of this world Into the celestial kingdom early yes- . 1.... mnrn nl. He HOT om from consumption and his ireaming npiuirntua railed W respwid. He wm t,, Interred In Portland and afterwards 'shipped to China. The plcawuit weamer i "'o --we-k has enabled the farmer, to besi" plowing and t-utttn In their crop The buds on all U trees have started and llowew r In ,blom in many of tht yards. There Is no better climate In the world than lit Astoria, I A. V. Alton. Jr., Is fitting up a mod icm'and up-to-date tailor shop west !of theJVstortan office, and when com pleted it will be the swellest estab llirhment In the city. It l In fact, the ..lernrlsllltt tailor shop in m city, something that Astoria haa need ed for a long time. F. J. Carney, receiver of the Barrel lUncon; Homing Contpany. bankrupt, yesterday sold the seining grounds and - heloinrlnir to the company ,U public auction to K. Z. Ferguson foi tar.00. The property wu soia uoj. to ft mortgage of tJSOO owned by Capt. M. D. Staples. - . 1 The fishing season opens next Sat. urday at 12 o'clock, noon. A nunmei of fishermen are hanging tneir nei ... ..in.r in readiness for the sea- wm The indications poim to a i" run of HHtv from the start. There I ,i.tcr. nnd no eastern Oregon I1U IIIMII . . cloud bursts to make the river mutdy. If any person boards at a lurtel, res taurant, boarding house or private family, and d-s not pay hit board bill, the law passed at tht last ses sion Of th legislature make it pre sumptive evidence to defraud and evervt ixrsbn who fall to pay his board bill, wilt be arrested and fined not Its than JZ0 nor more than 1100. If ht don't pay hi board bill he must Tht lost legislature passed a very stringent law prohibiting men from living with women to whom they are not married, or In tht language of tht Jaw, "any person who shall live with a prostitute, or live In whole 01 In part from her earning, or who hall solicit for a bouse of 111 fame, shall bo punished by from one to five year In th penitentiary or a fine not lea than $1009 nor mora than $0000." In common parlance these men lire called "macque." The law goes Into effect on May 18, an J compulls eve.-y sheriff, constable or police officer to enforce the law. Considerable opposition' haa develop ed In the city by the merchant against the ordinance passed Friday night providing for a license of $3.t0 :on each J 1000 or stock carried, and Mayor Burprenarrt will not approve It until he haa ascertained public sentiment. The principal objection to the ordinance Is that it compels a mi-rctmnt to make oath as to the amount of stock he carries, and they want the uioourit to be taken from the HSSeSMinent book. Others object to it tcau4 it doe not include all rni-r-( hunts, and there Is a question of its legality ns being unjust discrimina tion. It is probable that a new ordi nance will be prepared eliminating th objectionable features. Kamu-I tlmore returned yesterday from wRithirn California, where he and his family spent the winter, lie expressed himself as being plemwd to be back In Astoria and somewhat sur prised at the great Improvements be Ing made. His family will return In alxmi a month They enjoyed the winter in southern ' California. He stated that thousands of people go to southern California every fall and re turn home In the spring, and that the Southern Pacific had over 40,000 peo pie booked for return trips, and that It required three days before he could secure accommodations on the train to return north. Mr. Elmore expressed himself aa very much pleased at thu modern Improvements made in bis of fleet cornW Ninth and .Commercial. M r. Elmore has done a great deal to advance the - business and commercial Interest of Astoria and haa been re garded as one of It most enterprising citizens Don't Forget "That our store this week is full to overflowing with the best values that were ever offered by any store. Every department has its specials, so if you neglect to visit this store any day this week yett will miss some wonderful chances for saving. 5c for Torchon Laces, regular price 10c. B l-2c for Zephyr Ginghams, regular values 10c. 0 l-2c for Pillow Cases, regular price 12 l-2c. 59c for Wool Taffeta Silk, regular price 75c. 05c for White Bed Spreads, regular price $1.50. $1.75 for Ladies' Shoes, regular price $2.50. $1.05 for Walking Skirt, regular price $2.50. $1,75 for Boy's 2 piece Suit, regular price $2.50. 75c for any Man's Hat in the store that sold from " $1.50 to $2.00. - forse Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street- Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. The New ALASKAN WARE THE LATEST AND BEST. FOIt SALE BY W. C. LAV5 (a CO. . IT WILL PAT YOU TO SEE HIM. Bond St. I'lans are being made for extensive Improvement in the business property of Astoria. The wonderful Improve merits In the Daniljrer store has stlmu lated property owners to renew activ ity, and the demand for-larger and more . modern stores by enterprising merchants will result In .one of the largest building booms ever witnessed in the city. C. S. Brown and George C. Flavel will soon commence the con struction of a modern three-story building on Commercial street running from Campbell's saloon to the Astoria National bank building. Mr. Flavel is also contemplating extending the three-story brick 1 buildj ng onj Bontt stre t. Commercial street. OtXo Carlson haa offered $26,000 for the property on the corner of Twelfth and Commercial street. Foard & Stokes will soon move their grocery business to the west side of the building, and will establish one of the largest dry goods and department stores In the city. Other improvements are being contemplated which will be published In the near future. Mora White Pine cough syrup has been sold in Atsoria this winter than any other kind, because It give In stant relief. The Owl and Eagle drug store ar sole agents for all the best goods. f FOARD & STOKES GO. I Perfect lnliWorkmanship. r effect in Fit. . Perfect In Style. ALL (LEATHERS BLUCHERS OR LACE. n.u.... ,m tw services in all the cllurchea todu'y to which the public Is ...n.,iw invited. This afternon mere will be services In the Babtlst church t S o'clock and In the evening thers ill be union services In the Meino- dlat church. Uev. Ralph uumun ... deliver the sermon and a large cholt will furnish music, n.m of Fisher Bros, horses canu near being electrocuted yesterday. As the team was coming down the east side of the Unlontown hill a telephone wire which extended across th street, ported and fell across the, car trolley and struck one of the horses, knot-k ins hlnv down and stunning mm. e soon recovered, however. Wherity, Ralston Company TW Leading Shoe Dealers.. The Astorlan publishes more new than all the other papers comoincu, and more than wa ever published be- t The encouragement of adver tisers Is already sufficient to make the publication of a Monday morning pa per a certainty In the near future. This will give Astoria a daily nape' every day In the week and be of direct benefit to advertisers. 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 v 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 as on other po. tatoes ONLY $i: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 cannoi come. W will call for your order. Telephone Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM A CO. Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. Headquarters for Reliable Merchandise. Just Received a fine assortment of Children's Dresses Bought by us direct from an eastern manufacturer. And StyielYoulWant, AnylSizelYouWant, Any iPricelYou 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. OAltD & STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store.