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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1905. TRY Royal Soda Crackers lO, 25 and 60c Boxes. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. 1 Agent Cbasc and Sanborn' Famous Boston Roast Coffee, Amutmnt Tonight Star Tbter, Vaudvlll. Lodgt MMtlnfl Tenlaht, I 0. O. K., lievr Ms Degr of Honor. Charily lodge. Toung M'i Institute. Modern Woodmen, Astoria enmp. Nu(lv Uutighlers of Oregon. nyul Aieanlum. Clatsop council. Local Brevities. Mad from pur mineral water Olympla ber. llevw lodg 1. O. O. F. will hold it regular woekly mwtlng tonight. Work In the tecond Jrf ree. rrd Nelnon hns gon to the Tort land sanitarium for the benefit of hi health, suffering with rheumiitlnrn. Th mrhooitor Peuiuh l expected down the river today, Her cargo con. tint ot 450,000 rent of lumber. I Mr, 8. fl, Trulllflgef presented ht husband with a daughter yesterday morning. Grant li reiving th con gratulation of hi many friend Th two gypsl.t who were In the city this week telling fortune wer ordered to leave yesterday by Chlel Hallock arid they took the train for Seaside. L, Lebak, one of Astoria's mot en terprising rltlaena. ha the lumber on the ground for four new ttouses to be built on hie property on West Bond street. patronise home Industry by buying Owl xtrat, manufactured In Astoria. All flrst cla grocer carry them. It. M. Gaston carrlee a full tine of farm Implement. also wagons, tug gle and farming tool ot all kind. 105 Fourteenth ttreet. Colonial and hoalwatr bay oyter In any quantity for families or partle can be obtained strictly frh at the Imperial oytr and chop hous. All the ordinance passed and all warrant Crown at the laat meeting of the common council were approved by Mayor Burprenant yeaterday. The Owl flavoring extract art con. Idered the bet and strongest by all who have ud them. Ak for the Owl 'at your grocer and taka Mr, Walter McMullen presented r Jiusband with a daughter yeaterday morning, weighing 14H pound. Dr. A. A. Finch being In attendance. Governor Mead and wife of Wash ington arrived In the city on night' tr.Un. Thsy are accompanied by T. Kettmhaw and wife, of llflllng-hum. Mr. FtUgeratd, a aJeman with H. II. .Zuiif. will shorUy open a ladle and men' furnishing tor In the new building on Commercial treet now be ing flnlehed for Dr. Ball. Hon. C. W. Fulton delivered the graudatlng addre In the Hood Illver nubile school Tueday evening, whlcn wa listened to by one of the largert audience ever assembled In that city. Hon. Allen Parker of Lincoln county, father of Mr. A. B. Hughe, died at hi home at Toledo Tueaday evening. aged 77 year. He wa a prominent cltlien of Uie stats and Mid many po- ltlon df honor and trust. Mtss Mary N. Chaee of New Hamp hir. who la-tent out by the National Association . I in the city for a few day and will apeak In the Baptist church thl afternoon at 2:0 o'clock. All are cordially In vited. We are now showing a number of elegant pieces of fission! urnifure Dan Kloron of Vine Maple wa In ttis cltr vtaterday. He drove In 10 head of beef cattle belonging to Mr. Lukrella ,but waa unable to cell tnem In Atorla and will be compelled to drive them back today. At the meeting of the county court yeaterday the bill of Noland Smith. who wera emoloyed a attorney in the court house cae presented a bill for 1750 for legal aervlce, and the aome wm allowed . The csm of the tate of Oregon atalnst Ah Lee, et for trial in the Justlca court at Seaside yesUrday waa continued until today. Ah Lee wa arrested for assault and batUry on a dog whleh he wo trying to drive out of O. O. Ketr1 hon houw. r C Clarke report that the new tHephon line from Beaslde to Elk win lm coinulotcd today and telephone communication established. Thi will be a great convenience, to tin, Jorge number of people that vIhII If.k cro): every eummer. Th. xtimmnn council of New Atorla A W V--. t contemplutlng building a wharf out ihm Columbia river. w - . Survey are being made to aecure tn exact location Of the Xreet and when completed the contract ror coniruv.i- Ing the wharf will be awawo. Porcnter Beala left tor Portland Uat night. An attempt wa mad ye terday to pUc tlie cable to North if. w. if hut on account of the rougnne of the bar work had to be abandoned. A noon a the bar moderate an ef fort will be made to repair the cable. the city yesterday on bulne. Auguit Juhn of Warrenton wa In the city yeaterday on buafneeo. Oeorg Xing of Ban Franc lco wa In the city yeeterday on bualne. Mr. A. A. Cleveland went to Port land yterday morning on a brief trip. K. Inman of Canby arrived In the city yeaterday and I lopping at the Central IN WEATHERED OAK. Which we have recently received direct from the east. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CHAS. HEILB0RN $ SON ' , Complete House Furnishers. PERFECTION How true to the name ( are our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes. Perfect InllWorkmanshlp. Perfect in Fit. Perfect in Style. ALL BiEATHERSwL BLUCHERS OR LACE. ' . Saved by Dynamite. 1 -'" Sometime a flaming city i aaved by . dynamite a pac that the Are can't croa. Sometime, a cough hang on o long, you feel a If nothing but dynamite would cure it Z. T. Gray, of Calhoun, "Gaw write; "My wife had very aggravated cough, which kept her awake night. Two phyiflclant could not help her; o ahe took Dr. King New DIcovery for Consum ption, Cough and Cold, which eaaed her cough, gave her deep and finally cured her." Strictly clentlfle cur for bronchltl and La Grippe, at Cha. Roger dug atore, price SOc and f 1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. ru.11 ii-i.llv completed taking the cennu in district No. I between Fourth -mi Kinth .treet yeaterday and "tea hi report. The total population of th rtltrlL't I 1425. Of wnicn HI r Jap and 00 Chinamen. Thl make the total population of the city about 12.000. Mrnmir-ir. wlf of Rev. John MoCormlck, U reported diuigeroualy 111 nt the Portland aaniuirium, ucii..B Mill Vt r nrW. Rh 1 70 year of age and her death I only a matter of a -v... im Mr. McCormicK na r- v e - - aided ln .Atorla many year, where h baa many menu a. arifr TJnvllle tate that com- tAn majd to him that lewd women driving out on the Olney roM and Irugult re?ciatwe pipits o. hohnv themaelvee but other OU"'. " ' eem to have reapect for decency or the feeling of other. He propo . A a A " to put a top to it ir. ne o w theee women out of the city. George Fill of Elk Creek, who wa employed In conetnictlng we wi rr.vi.ic toienhone line, met with a ee'r- lou accident While on a pole a limb of a tree fell knocking him on in UAAr Although he fell 10 feet, BtriK uv - w m on hi feet, the only lnjunea n .,... inl a to hi ankle which wer badly aprolned. He will probably he laid up for some. time. The work of building a road around Smith point connecting Taylor avenu with the Young bay brwg wu co.n mend yeaterday morning by J. F. Itartolde and a force ot men. Tie road la to be H feet wide. A cui wn have to be made through the allde, It 1. .-n.tj thnt th. road will be com lj w ' ' ni.ti thl month, wnen compi R will make a good highway, not only for the resident of 8mlth point, oui people coming In from the country with produce. PERSON Ab MENliur. The Delight of Breakfast is a Good Cup of Coffee Our rich well-matured, well-blended Java and Cctta Riea will delight you and your friend, to whom you can nerve it fo.- breakfaet, lunch or dinner without benltancy. It aroma Is pleas ing. Try 11. We have it in bulk, and grind it to order. To Introduce thu coffee and In the hope of adding your name to our list of regular customer. we offer It thl week at the special price of 25c a pound Regular price, 30 cents a pound. W have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-to-flat, tor with a full line of good gro ceries, Telephone if you cannot come. W will call for your order. Telephone Main 7SL GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upper Aetorla. W herity, Ralston & Company - The Leading Shoe Dealers. 1 Dan Rleraon of Vine Maple 1 In the city. 0. j. aessllng of Hood River is In the city. Matt Kampl of Elsie was In the city yesterday. J. Johnson of Portland Is registered at the Parker. J. W. French of Portland was la the city yeaterday. . J. Hurlburt of Portland was In the city yesterday. Mrs. E. R. Hawes visited friends In SnmlJa yesterday. L. Mayer of Duluth registered at me Occident yesterday. John Waterhouse of Clatsop was In th city yesterday. A. N. Solomon of Portland was it. the city yesterday. J. E. Kllnt of Grays River waa in tha city yesterday. Alex Gilbert was up from Seaside yesterday on business, Hana Jacobson made a business trip to Chinook yesterday. Mr. C. Masters of Portland la vlsl- lnc friends tn the city. Mrs. Dr. Vaughn, who has been ill, I reported aa Improving. 0, W. Wall of New Tork registered at the Occident yesterday. Fred Oman of Warrenton was In the city yesterday on business. Lee Herring left for Portland last evening on a business trip. Mrs. Mary E. Leinenwebber visiteJ friends at Seaside yesterday. Mra W. E. Larklnsf of Portland is visiting friends in the city. L. M.. Wahlburg of Chinook visited friends In Astoria yesterday Theo. Bergman of Portland regis tered at the Parker yesterday. rhfts. Rlnrler of Portland was in May Day. 'Sale Just such as you would ; expect at Morse's. This Sale Commences Honday, May i, and lasts 10 days, Astoria men and women will be delighted to dis "cover such offerings right in the beginning of May, w.hile the summer season is ahead. It's the wonderful values that brings such a great throng of saving shoppers to our store. Quality considered, there is no place in the northwest where you can buy .at this time at such extraordinary LOW PRICES. Every department has its share of bargains. Do your trading in the morning. lorse Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. Plumbers Steamfl (te L New Idea Patterns 10c WE ARE None but .First Class Workmen" Employed. W. C. LAWST CO 627-6811 Beta Bluet,' Drummer's Sample Line of New Spring' 5kirts. Every Astoria woman who practices true economy ana is thoroughly alive to her own interests'will surely take advantage . of this exceptional Money Saving' Opportunity Buying as we do, direct from the maker, we are always in a position to supply our patrons with the best to be had, in ready to wear garments at lowest possible price consistent with qual ity. In this instance we can do even better. We've purchased the sample line of one of the largest and best known makers of Exactly One-' Less Than the Regular New Spring Skirts too, merely wrinkled a little from being handled. You'd never know they were samples if we didn't tell you. Any style or grade you like at from ; 9BctoS!5.00 25 per cent discount on Covert and Broadcloth Coats. 11' 0ASD STOKE SCO. Astoria's Greatest Store. a