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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1909. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. JUST IN ! Nice and Crisp, Fresh and Fine. All Flavors. NABISCOS In bulK, 60c per pound. - Headquarters for Pickles and Preserves. Try Pin Money Pickles in bulk, pint 25c. NEW Allen's Boston Brown Bread Hour, ready prepared, per package 20 cents. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. genti Chase anil Sanborn'-Famous Boston Koaxt Coffee. Coming Attraction. Klsher', Huturdiy April M, "Hon. John North. , Amusements Tonight. , Htur Theater, Vaudeville. Lodge Mooting Tonight. Ixrr uf IwhiitiMk Kata, council. Huns of Herman. Teutwnto lodge. .... Woodmen of tho World. Climax camp. Wotntn of. Woodcraft. - Local BrcvUles. A Finish resident of Seaside died ywterday morning and Mux I'ohl ' went over after tho body. A new Involca of Eastman'a cele bratod Kodak and uppllo received ' at tho Owl drug ator. Ad..lth Kredrlk I'etorson, a native of Swuden, was made a full clllsen yes terday by Judge Trenrhard. The Astorln Ilux Cnmpmty I repine In om of It old boiler with a msw , Wlllam.-Ue iron & Hteel Work boiler. Boo tho window display In tho Owl Drug Htor of tho celebrated Eustmun kodaka and supplies. Now atork Just received. Th bur dredger Chinook will leave for HI. John this morning where aho will be tld up until her oervh-ea are reiilred on the bar. Tho sale of ets for tho library en tertainment to be given at Flsherr owmt house will bo opened next Mon day 'at Orlffln'a book store. Strawberries aro beginning to come In better In quality and cheaper In pjrl.e, Itoss, Itlgglns A Co. will re ceive a shipment direct from California this morning, which will be of unus ually fin quality and will be sold fur 15 cents a bos. which Is cheaper than they aro sold In Portland. I50 ROLL OF Our Own S impor- yyV). tntlon. NOW - ON - DISPLAY. CMS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. (7 if Wherity, Ralston Company; The Leading Shoe Dealers. A building fwrrtilt was Issued yn. terduy by Auditor Anderson . Jam'-s W. Welch for the coimlruvtlon nf two new houses on Irving avenue, to cost 11200 each, Tho petition of tho administrator of tho estate of Thomas I)guli, deieused, to aell certain property belonging to tho estate hua been vet for hearing In tho probato court pn May 22. Famlllei deolrlng either Colonial or Bhoalwatar bay oyteri can always aorurt them fresh at tho Imperial oyester houee. which make a apeclalty f supplying famllte or partlo. There waa nothing doing nt the county clerk' office yesterday, except- Ing a controversy between A. H. Inl- glty' and Ornnt Trulllnger a to the height and weight of King ICdwnrd. Free to Adult Only Tho new treat, monl for disease; not a patent medi cine, but a rational assistant to nature. Tho great restorer. Altl-Tono. an at tcratlv and tonic. If you want to try It free coll at Hart' drug atoro. On account of tho teacher being 'engaged In prewiring the exhibit for ;the lwls and Clark fair, IhrSrrgular 'iiu-etliig of the association, which waa jtu he held next Saturday hue Iwen I ;ostfOi-d. ! County Treasurer Ilellborn yexter jday turned over to the county' clerk Icaiitelled and paid warrants aggregat ing IM.000. This Is the amount of the last call and places the county In a good financial cunjltion. Henry Sulvnn of Seaside died yester day after a short Illness. Ills body waa brought to Astoria last evening and the funeral will take place Hun day and the Interment will be at Greenwood. He leavea a wife and five children. He has been employed at the Seaside Spruce Lumber Company' mill for several years. Direct from Jjj Japan and China. PERFECTION How true to the name ( are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect inJiWorkmanstiip. Perfect In Fit. Perfect in Style. I 1 ALL LEATHERS BLUCHERS OR LACE, j It. M. Canton carries a full and complete lino of wagon, buggies, plow, harrow and all kind of farm tool and machinery at 105 Fourteenth street, Aelorla, Ore. John Hendrirkson of Unlontown and a number of other will Incorpor ate a social club, similar to the Irving club. Hllllard parlora, reading room, and other social features will bo In sugurated. Soft drinks and cigars wltl bo sold. Alex Gilbert, with his usual enter prise, will build six new houses on hb property at the corner of Fifteenth and Grand avenue. lie Is advertising for bids for constructing the house, Ahlih will bo found under classified ads. Today Is flood Friday and It will be generally observed by the Episcopal and Catholic churches. At ttraee church the passion service will begin at 12 o'clock, noon, and continue until 3 o'clock p. m. The public Is cordi ally Invited. Mrs. Mamie McAllister, a slste.r-ln-law of 1'eter Douicll. died early yes terday morning at Ht Mary's hospital of consumption. Hho was 25 year of age. The funeral wilt take place Bun- day and the Interment will bo At Greenwood. Martin Foard yesterday qualified a a police commissioner of tho city of Astoria. The commission will probably meet today and organise. It Is prob able that H. 8. Gordon will be elected chairman of the commission as his term of office expire on Januury 1, W. A. Cole, representing the Cresc ent Manufacturing Co. of Battle, Is In the city with a corps of nsnlstants, for the purpose of Introducing on of the products of the firm. The article Is Maph-lne, used In making a syrup. The company' advertisement appears dsewhere In this paper. r- Mrs, Hllga Bchultz, wife of Louis Schultx of this city died yesterday aft ernoon after a lingering Illness at her residence. She was born In Hanover, Germany 7 J years ago. and has lived In Astoria about 20 years. The funeral hill take place Sunday and the Inter ment will be In Ocean View cemetery. Thre was very little change In the salmon fishing yesterday, with the ex ception of a few boats that brought In a fair catch. The run I about the same a last year, and tho canneries and cold storage warehouses ar. do ing practically nothing. An Increase In In the run Is predicted the first of next weeg. One of the best exhibits of Oregon timber to be displayed at the Lewis and Clark fair Is some plank recently sawed out by 8. Ii Harris of the Drem. tier logging company. The plank are ready for shipment and will be placed on exhibition In the forestry building, Tho Hiemner logging company fur tilsh the exhibit free of charge. The Fraternal order of Eagles Is ni;ikhig ureal prepurMlons fir tho ob- st-rvunce of Kaster Sumbiy at their hull. A literary and musical program h,is been arranged; the Kiigle band of 16 pieces will furnish iiiuhIc. The en tertalnmeiit Is for the benefit of th members and their families, and It Is hoped that there will be a large at tendance. A committee of Astor lodge Knights nf Pvtliliia entertained a number ot their friends last evening at Hoeflers' It wa decided to organize a company of the uniformed rank and W. A. Sher man will be the captain. From pree ent Indications It will be one of the largost companies In this Jurisdiction The lodge has been selected to rep lvsent the order nt the Lewis find Clark 'fa If at the encampment In Oc tober. The affairs of tho Warrenton Lum ber Company. Warrenton, are still In statu quo, Several meetings of the stockholders have been hold, but no conclusions have been reached, Man ager Campbell Id driving a well to sc cure water for the boilers that Is free from scale. He has already reached a deuth of more than 140 feet without encountering wnter of the desired pur ity. , The Flavel Lumber & Shingle Com pany. Warrenton, has Installed a new upright Sumner shingle machine and a Mitts A Merrill lath machine. To afford these machines room an addi tion, 20x40, hn8 been erected to the plant. Manager Caskey expects to have the new dryklln in operation oome time during the present month. This will Increase the total dryklln capacity to 35,000 dally. A large number of the fishermen on the Columbia river have Installed gaso line motors In their boats, finding them more convenient than aalla and giving them an opportunity to better Ash on the tides. It Is very probable that by another year nearly all the fishing bouts on the river will be equipped with thce motors. They can lay out their nets, drift with the tide and make a quicker delivery of flsh. In addition to this they can do consid erable freighting In the winter, making the boat pay for itself In a short time. County Surveyor Astburry was en gaged yesterday In making a survey for tho proponed county road around Smith' point And expects to have the plans and profiles completed this week so that work can be commenced the first of next week. Tho Intention of tho county court la to push this rdad through to a spee.ljr completion. He completed tho survey of tho road at Blind slough yesterday and filed tho profile In the office of tho county clerk. ft I surprising the large crowds that attend the Star theater every even ing, and they nr drawn there by the splendid attraction on the boards this week. Every number Is a gem, pro ductive of applau find laughter, and as long as the amusement loving pub lic want to be entertained there Is no better opportunity offered. The acro batic performances are well worth seeing, while the comedy part are In the hands of competent entertainers, who never fall to Illicit applauc. The entertainment l both) amusing an 4 Instructive and of tho highest class of vaudeville. IF YOU KNEW How much nutrient good bread contains you would bake your own. Hut to make home-baking a suc cess, good flour Is necessary. Tho mill where the flour 1 made must bo clean and up-todate, In order that HEALTH may be preserved, and good flour Produced, no matter bow good the raw material 1. The state of" Wash ington Is famous as a wheat-producing country. The Goldendal Milling Co, at Goldcndale, Klicki tat coun'y, Washington, uses only the bet hard wheat, grown In that state Id the manufacture of its "Spotless Flour". We get this brand direct from the mill, thus guarantelng to the consumer both quality and reason able price. A 8ACK, containing CO pounds 11.35 A BARREL, equaling 4 sacks. $5.10 Spotless Flour makes baking oaoy. We have two wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-to-daU tore with a full line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you cannot come. Wo will call for your order. Telephone Main 78L GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. Agents for Dr. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets. Best on Earth. M n Come While you are here YOU'LJL FIND the swellest line of silk petticoats that has ever YOU'LL, FIND HERE tlie largest and most complete line of plain and fancy ribbons in the city. YOU'LL FIND a large and beautiful . assortment of the newest in v Waistings. EXCLUSIVE STYLES, you don't have to dress when you buy of FOAM) Special Easter week -SALE Astoria people will be Interested for tho next few day In buying something new and pretty in tho wearable line. Wo will mention hero a few of the many bargains wo have to offer for Easter week. Tailor nlade Shirt Waist Suits Made In the newest styles and come In tha finest Silks of the sea son's most fashionable shade. One especially attractive model worth $20.00,. Easter Sale $15.00 Ladies' Collars Special lot Just received from our New York Buyer. . Tho kind that aime of our competitors sell at CO and 73 cents. Special price..., 25c. Topsy Hosiery None Better Made Special lot In children' fast black hose 15 cent value at 71-2c Special List of Men's Goods 75c Neglige Shirt at 60 60c Grade Neckwoar 25o 2Zc Grade Halfhos. 15o Sunset Shoo, regular $3.50 grade , $3.00 Cascade Shoe, regular $3.00 grade 'v$2.50 $L25 Grade Wool Underwear 8O0 Horse Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail .orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c WE ARE Plumbers Steamfitters None but First W. C. i v LA Foard & Stokes Wbere Rltfcons Relfo Supreme- in Saturday and see are the lucky one. you can view some of the piling in on us daily. 5TOIES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store. l V 1 X 1 Class Workmen Employed. LAWS a CO 627-531 Bond Street. Centaur and Mascot Kid Gloves. Every pair guaranteed Co., if you new things which are HERE been shown in the city. HERE Shirt Waist Silks and fancy like your neighbor