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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 1005. JUST IN ! Nice and Crisp, Fresh and Fine. All Flavors. NADISCOS in bulK, 60c per pound. Headquarters for Pickles and Preserves, r n , Try Pin Money Pickles in bulk, pint 25c. ; NEW Allen's Boston Brown Bread Flour, ready prepared," per package 20 cents. Ann xjrirrtMC o r Afeenti Chase and Sanborn's local Brevities. A new Invoice of Eastman's cele brated Kodaks and supplies received at tht Owl drug stors, , There were no strawberries In th inurkvt yesterduy, the quality being too pour und tins price loo high. Tomorrow will be Good Friday and will be observed In tne Episcopal mid Catholic churches by appropriate serv ices. See tht window display In the Owl Drug Store of the celebrated Ksstman kodak and supplies. New stock Just received. The members of the V. C. T. V. are cordially Invited to attend a social ut the homo of Mm. Hall on Ninth stretft today at 2:30, rt M. Oaston, at hie feed etabte No. I'll nth street, offers fur sale a LandU harness machine; one butcher's wall ralea, will be aold cheap. Hiiii)U'l Taknln, a unlive of Finland, and Hole, n native of Norw.iy y-tof ln' ii-!.tr'l tn-lr Intention of becoming t ix.-i H f the t'nllcd rliate". ' Hide will b oenel tuduy ut the of llce of t tr cm -stiuctlng nunrtTiiiuHtei for the tuiiitnicthxi of pevrrnl bnllil Inge at It. fUcvcna end It. Colunilila. W. J. Heaa ha opened the cleaneet and beat appointed reataurant In A torla at ISO Eleventh atreet. The beet tht market, arj the prompleal aerv lea. I tl The pubni library entertainment promliei to l the aoclal event of the aenicm. The program la one of the bent tver pro-tut ed and no doubt I-leh-rr' opera houie will be crowded. 150 ROLL OF Our Own W NOW - ON - DISPLAY. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. Perfect Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. A, ; Fruou Boston Roast Coffee M Mr. J. N, Orlin;i. the stuiinner and book .lutiUff, hue caught , tin Idea of ICiieter dleplny In hie two window The Ulblcs. Knsler curd anl novelties nre udvnntitreouHly shown. T. Ci Puitcm I studying medicine In th office of i'r. O. . Km-. He "s been taklnr 4 four of Pictures in the Wllltmette university preparatory to entering a i:,edicnl college. Families desiring either Colonial or Bhoalwaler bay oyetera can always aecurt them freh at the Imperial oyteter houe, which makee a apeclalty f eupplylng families or partlea. Mr. Kimball, mother of Mis Nellie Kimball, who wn bookkeeiier for the Troy Laundry of this city for a num ber of ye ir; died In Tacoma and her body hue been rhl ped to Chicago, fur Intermev Police Judge Anderson hue moved from whete he now resides and yester dity occupied hie nw palatini resi dence at 3J PlKleenth street, where he will pleased to entertain hi many frHil. ' Frea to Adulte Only The new trea'. ment for dleeaie; not a patent medi cine, but a rational axltant to nature. The great reetor.-r, Altl-Tone. an al terative and tonic. If you want to try It free call at Harfa drug atore. l! If probuM tlut the cluing ground of the Parrel Reaoii Kelnlng fompntty, which wer recently aold to Roea, IUgglne Co. will be operated thla aeawn, T'.e preaent ownera are negotlntltig a l"oee for the ground. Tht'cliy bru.rd of equalisation will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the church city hell to make the assess ments fcr building the Ninth street sewer, a id the asaeaaments for Im proving Thirteenth street between Cot-tmerclal an! Duane. Direct from Gj-a Japan and China. 2L mm PERFECTION How true to the name are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. inliWorkmanship. Perfect In Fit. Perfect In Style. ALL LEATHERS. BLUCHERS OR LACE. "'en, v, O Jpwn, repreeentatlee tn th IcRlnMure returned from a buei nee trio to Portlnnd Inat evening. In un Ift'-nlew he expreeej the opln. Ion ttmt the e'ne of the father ara vlait id ujkhi even the third and fourth generation, The Aitorlit hoet team la practicing every night at the rooms of the As toria On.rnercla! Club, where they are undergoing a gyiteiniitlo training. They will commence practicing on the atreeta luring th Mummer and expect to aend a wlnnlrg team to the Portland expo sition. The Indebtedness of the city will b reduced 115.000 hen nit the war runt a nri prnx'nled to the city treasurer under h his) cull, The amount of money In IiIn hand frr the redemption of wnrr-nts w Included In tb semi annual repot t cf the auditor and police Judge. Qua-rRnilns nfllcer Earle left )' (erdiiy on tint Alliance to vllt the iil)(iiiiii.tlne Httitlone along t'n Ore gon ton it and extiec'te to be abeent about two weeke. During hla abaence he will appoint health oflk-ere at the different atatlona wbre the name may be needed. At the last ireetlng of Aetorla lodge n. P. O. Elke. the trueteea were In- atructed to purchaae Ihe lot directly aouth of Fleher'a cpera houae being lOOxlon an tlie torner of Exchange and Twelfth atret. It la the Inten tion of .ie lodge t.i build a hall on the property In the near future. ('. V Page, the newly elected mtn- ber of tre Aetorla pellie comtnlaalon. yeeterday filed hie ncceptance of the oftVe nnl qunlltied. It la expected that Martin Koard will ouellfy tolay. Ifere- tft.'r tne dutlci of tie offlce will be ad-niliilHt.-red from Aetorla Inteead of Nicaragua, and Prltlfh Columbia. Extwrtfc C'latk nnd Huchnnan are at tenalde 'tying to untangle the nieee of the bualitca o." the town preparatory to pulling In a syetein of booke. There hue never been any eyatem to the bual neea (,f tne town, but It la now growing to euch p-oportlona that a modern ya tem of keeping- accounts la an abao lute m-cealiy. While excavating for the foundation of the addition to St. Mary'a hospital yesterdfty the skull of a white man was unearthed. It having the appearance of having been burlel a long time. It might reelhle b the lost Charley Rose or the remains of a man that wanted to bulU a new hotel for Asto rla. There Is a striking similarity be tween the weather thld spring and that of last year, and Indicates that the climate of Oregcn Is changing with a decrease !n th rain fall. It also In dicates ttmt the mumer this year wiU be as pb.asant as InM year, and the summer in Aetorla cannot be excelled for dellghtfulneiia by any city In the world. The crmmor council has decided not to improve any etreet In the city thl year where th- property will not stand the expense. Then will be no objoc tlnii to p;iierty loivners Improving the streets !r front of their property, pro viding hey pity fur it, but the city not In u position to Improve streets ami pay half tha '.ost out of the city treasury. There was no Improvement In the catch of salmon yesterday, except that some of the traps In Haker's bay re port fair catches. The canneries have not attempted to commence a steady run and only start up to pack what few fl that are caught. The cold storage concerns are receiving a few, but not enough to sti.rt the plants on a Hteiidv tun. ' A creamery Ih to be erected on the property Hdjoli.lng the Pacific iron works on the west, the work of con struction to be (oniinenced next week. The new location adjoins the Callender Transportation cVnoany's wharf and 's easy of ncccss tr. farmers sending their crenirf to the city. It Is under stood th it It Is a brvich of the Towns end creamery now located near tht depoit It Is probable that the case against Lemon, the men who shot Joe Nick of Clifton, will not be prosecuted. Nick has sufficiently recovered to be able to be out, but does not care to prose cuto the case. The Impression pre volls that the shooting was purely ac cidental and that Nick was aa much to. blame as Lemon. As long as the shootee and the shootor are satisfied, the public ought to be. Good looking young women are al ways ready to enter a church to be come happy brides. They may not be able to enter McBrlde'a excellent pic torlal representation of a church In the west window of Peterson ft Brown's shoe store, but they will cer tainly not go amiss it they Inspect ex cellent shoe display there, Mr. Brown's Ideas on window dressing are good and deserve credit. The picture hew re ferred to, Is appropriately framed in nuriile crepe paper. Attention has been called to the east window last Sunday nnd It tins drawn many sight seers, as the west window should. It la rlttlmed that an official letter wa aent to the ofTielnla of the Stand ard OH Company by the city of Asto. rlri, calling Ha attention to the law regulating building termlta, but that the company1 completely Ignored) It. Tht Btanlard OH Company has no re. pect for the laws or ordinances. It la a gigantic and corrupt truat and It looks as though it was being protect ed by tht city orr.clals. Another bunch cf vags were driven out of tht city by the chief of police yesterday morning and the city la now comparatively free from these lech erous vipers. Thre are a number 'of other that &r t tnplfiyed to keep from being vngd that will be rounded up is soon r the new law goes Into effect, There I employment for any honet' man 1n Aatnria, but alleged men who live off Hie entiling of fallen women will be deported. Chief of Poll.e Hillock, acting undei Inatructl'M.a from the city' attorny', served a notice on Capt. Plckernell, who was building a warehouse at the foot of Twelfth street, to stop work, aa the building was In the atreet, and no permit had been granted by tha city authorlt'e for obstructing tht street It Is unjeratood that permit was granted from the railroad company to use their portion of the property, but a portion of the building was In Twelf th street for which no permit had been lasuej. Lovers of a delicious cup of tea may have It free of charge to day only, at any time they p:us the Astoria Grocery at 623 Comnietilal street. The manu. 'octurers of the famous Tetley" Teas have sent an experienced lady demon. Mrator to thla store today only, so that all who care to, may And out without cost, how fragrant a tea it Is. The lady also glvra away sample boxes of the tea, Th: Astfla Grocery peo ple say that everybody is welcome whether they buy or not. See their ad In this paper. The ef ort to organize the lumbermen of Oregon Into an aanoclatlon contem plated a. a meeting held In Portland this week did not materialize. A large representation of the Industry was premsnt 1 ut the Portland mill men did not show up. Anot'ier meeting will be held at Portland on May , when an effort will be mode to conciliate con fllctlng elements. Portland saw mill men hive the advantage over njlll men of other sections of t.ne state and their usual selfish spirit actuates them to the fxint of opposing any scheme whereby they will loose any of their present pstage. Mrs. Martha C. Petersen, who opened a modem electrical face treatment. halr-dreselng and manicuring parlor at No. BIS Duune street yeaterday, cor dially received the many visitors who called. Nearly everybody received a jar of kln Food free. Those who cam too late left their names at Mrs, Petersen's request and will receive It later. A few ladle missed getting the cream owing to their hurried depar ture. If Iney will call again they will be accommodated. Mrs. Petersen s partor opens for business today. In the article on the last page of this paper, headed "Merchants' License." the question of firms doing business in town temporarily was touched upon. It may be said, that among the estab lishments started in the past two months The Bargain House of Mr. A. Jaloff was started, as a permanent established on Bond street. He car ries an extensive stock of new goods, and also conducts a second-hand de partment, where all kinds of cast-oft clothlna; is bought and sold as second hand goods. Mrs. Jaloff has been in the millinery business here nearly a year, and now conducts the well.. equipped store In the Star theater building, known as The Fair Milli nery. IF YOU KNEW How much nutrient good bread contains you would bake your own. But to make home-baking a suc cess, good flour Is necessary. The mill where the flour la made must be clean and up-todate, in order that HEALTH may be preserved, and good flour Produced, no matter how good the raw material Is, The state of Wash ington la famous as a wheat-producing country. The Goldendsle Milling Co, at Goldendale, Klicki tat county. Washington, uses only the beat hard wheat, grown In that state In the manufacture of its "Spotless Flour" We get this brand direct from (he mill, thus guarantelng to the consumer both quality and reason able price, ' i A 8ACK, containing 50 pounds 1U5 A BARREL, equaling I sacks. $5.10 Spotless Flour makes baking easy. We have two wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-to-daU store with a fuU line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you cannot come. We will call for your order. Telephone Main TS1. QE0, LINDSTEOM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. ip peciai tasierieet! SALE Astoria people will be Interested for the next few days In buying something new and pretty in the wearable Una. We will mention here a few of the many bargains we have to offer for Easter week. Tailor ftlade Shirt Waist Suits Made In the newest styles and come in the finest Silks of the sea son's most fashionable shades. One especially attractive model worth $20 00.. Easter Sale , 15.00 Ladies' Collars Special lot Just received from our New Tork Buyer. The kind that some of our competitors sell at 60 and 75 cents. Special price 25c. Topsy Hosiery None Better Made Special lot in children's fast black hose 15 cent value at 71-2c Special List of Men's Goods 75c Negligee Shirt at 50o 50c Grade Neckwear 2Se 2Zc Grade Halfhose 15c Sunset Shoe, regular 13.50 grade 13.00 Cascade Shoe, regular 13.00 grade ....,.$2.50 31.25 Grade Wool Underwear " 90c lorse Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street- Mail orders solicited. n WE are Plumbers 3 Steamfitters None but First W. C. 3 ARIL IUU UUUJJ AT GUOiSING TRY YOUR LUCK sAT Foard Dry Goods THIS We have placed in ope 'of 0"r dry goods windows a large amount of fine $ wiss and Cambric Embroideries To the person guessing the nearest the correct number of yards we will present the large doll which you will see displayed there. No employe in the Guesses must all be in SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY FOARD M STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store. v., , , . . inn 1 New Idea Patterns 10c Class Workmen I I Employed. LAWS CO., 527-631 Bond Street. . tokes Go.'s Departmeut WEEK ! store will be allowed to guess. by Saturday morning.