The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 10, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY .10, 1805.
THE.-MORNING ASTOfflAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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JUST OPENED
-u 7 :: A NEW LINE Ctf
Van Dyke Enameled ware
The kind all good housekeepers use.
Easy to clean, it do not chip and is a,
thing of beauty for it adds to the
appearance of any kitchen.' -We'll be ' ! '
- - pleased to show Jhe goods and give prices.
ROSS. HIGGINS a Go.
AmtiMtMfit Tvnlght
BUr TlMtttr, Vuavlll.
f V Lelae Meetlnje Tanlgh.
Rortstera, Court Aatort. " .
O. A. Ri Curtilhf !.
Ortftr of Fsndo, Slat sop council
flnnlah Sisterhood. -
local Brevities.
IVi the water OlympU Baer.
The Oregon board of at ate pilot
oonfntsslontm will men this after-
noon. . '
T. R. Pavle haa not sold hie barber
hop, simply laS It to Corbett 4
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m. wma norm ye.ieraar pv.n .
ed a number of peopl. from cumin, to
Today Is ths laej day to pay water
rents and save the ft cents penalty
charged to all delinquents.
Patronise home Industry by buying
Owl extracts, manufactured In Astoria.
AIT Brat elMgtocra camrtnem. k !
'; The achooner Edith, owned by J. 0.
jMegof'' t BrookflM,-,';wa inspected
yterday by Inspectors KdwarJs and
rullar. ' ' j
. Several of the dialers. In liquor wb
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.have not a saloon license navt ,poio
their license fee of MM to the city
.treasurer. ',..;. " ''
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, It M. Gaston carries a .full Una of
' farm Jmplftnenta, also wagons, bug
'glee and farming tools of all kinds,
m Fourteenth street. ' "" ' j
.The Infant child' of Mr. and Mrs.
' William Wright of Weetport died MoiU
day evenlnff. The funeral wilt be ne!4
from the family residence today. I
We are now showing a number of
elegant pieces of
mission F
IN WEATHERED OAK.
Which we have recently received
direct from the east.
(SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
CHAS. HEILBORN SON
Complete House Furnishers.
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Wheirity, Ralston .Company
The Leading Shoe Dealers.
Th Owl flavoring; extracts art con
aldersd the bt an.! strong-eat by all
who hav used thsm. Ask for the Owl
at your f rooert and tak bo othsr. 1
Sheriff Llnvlllo received a letter
from the Woman's Club yesterday et
pressing tbtlr tbarika for hit efforts
to suppress gambling In Astoria.
In the probata court yesterday, Al
fred Heart, O. Olapaaus and Maiwsll
Young were appointed appraisers of
the estate of Alfred Ilolman, deceased.
William Oonerman. who formerly
resided In Astoria, and who left some
time ago for Tonepab, Is reported r
loudly III at the hospital In Salt Lake
City.
The IUia restaurant, on Eleventh
strstt. It considered the family restau
jJ ta m
3. A. Posteband returned yeeterday
from Ktlso, Wash., where he has a
contract for building a country bridge
to cost about $11,000. lie returned to
Kelso last evening.
Work on the Improvement of Altlpr
ridge, aoujh'of the Kamrn farm at
Olnej(, has been commenced. It Is
expected to have the Improvement
completed in about four weeka
A 'contract waa awarded to E.
Ouetafson ysterday by Captain Good
ale for Ua construction of an ord
nance store house, wagon shed and Are
apparatua building at Ft- Columbia.
The total amount of the contract is
S742S.
OMrge J. Wilson was appointed ad-
mlnlstrator of the estate of David
Wilson, deceased, by County Judge
Trenchsrd yesterdoy. D. M. Stuart,
E. 2.. Ferguson anJ Thomas Dldwell
were sppolnted to appraliie the estate.
urniture
PERFECTION
saaaassNessASsarSsaS
How true to the name "
i " are our
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S.co and Si.oo
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-Perfect la style.
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ALL BLEATRERSCZ. BLUCHERS OF LACE. (
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The county court will meet In ad
Journed session this morning to con
slJer some road matters and to open
bids for road Improvements.
. Several unforeseen delays bftve re
tnr.leil the completion of. the cfty hah
building, but the contractors escept to
have It ready to turn over to the city
by the first of July.
An operation was performed1 on Cf
ton Staples, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Staples, yesterday afternoon at the
hospital which was successful, and bis
early recovery 1' anticipated.
The sole of the Holllday property at
H'aslde hits been postponed until tht
return of Judge Webster of Portland
from the east, The sale will no doubt
be made and confirmed next week.
Cushlng post, O. A It., will meet
tonight at which time a committee
will be appointed to. take charge of
the Memorial day exercises. All the
school children will bt asked to par.
tlclpate.
Chief Engineer Dreske and Captain
Oeorfle Conway, representing the O.
R. A N. Co., were In the city making
an Inspection of the work being done
by contractor ldsk at tna u. ft
N. whari' ,
Ths two new summer cars for the
AstoHa street railway company were
shipped from the east yesterday and
are expected to arrive In about four
weeka. They are of the most modern
pattern and will sent (0 people.
dipt. Wm. Gregory of the steamer
Mafiislnlta will build a new residence
at the corner of Eighth and Kenning
ton avenue. Plans and specifications
for the same have Tx-en prepared and
work will be commenced as soon as
Capt Gregory returns from Alaska.
Mr. AU'X Gilbert has started work on
the six new cottages to be erected by
him at Fifteenth and Grand avenue.
The excavation for the building waa
completed last fall snd work on the
foundations will commence at once,
Most of the work will be done by days'
tabor.
A large number of tickets have been
sold for the Epworth League concert
for Thursday evening at the Metho
diet church. The Indications are that
the church will be filled with an audi,
ence composed of the best people of
the city. The program will be pub.
Ilnhed In tomorrow morning's Aato
rlan. ;
A large number of new comer are
arriving In Astoria and are fitting ng
new houses. Chas. Hellborn A Son
Is the only Arm In Astoria carrying a
complete line of new and up-to-date
furniture, and they are fitting up near.
ly all of the houses. It pays to buy
the best. Cheap furniture Is dear at
any price. 1
Astoria will be what A' morions moke
. .Anything that will make Astoria
bet'er should receive the hearty sup
port of the cltlxens. The churchee
make our city a better place In which
to live. The Epworth League concert
Thursiny evening Is to aid the build
ing funj of the Methodist church to
which extensive repairs will soon be
maJe, Help the cause by attending
the concert and you will get more
than your money's worth and will be
greatly benefited thereby.
No fish, waa the' unanimous report
from all the fishermen yesterday,
which means thHt the run Is very light
Most of the salmon being caught are
very large and the best In quality a$d
color ever caught In the river. There
Is an abence of small salmon, Which
were plentiful a year ago. The cnuse
iianlgned for the light run by experi
enced fishermen Is that no spring Sal
mon have ever been propogated and
thpy huve all been fished out, making
the large runs come later every year.'
Considerable complaints Is ninde by
the gill net fishermen on the upper
river against the tug Sampson past
ing over ttwlr nets while Ashing. Th
fishermen claim Unit the ' Sampson
pays no attention to their lights or
signals and has wari'.only destroyed a
number of nets. The fishermen only
ask that steamboat men exercMe ordi
nary care, and they wlil do their best
not to obstruct the channel. A peti
tion haa been circulated and numerous
slgnautres have been attached which
will be presented to the department at
Washington.
. County Assessor Cornelius haa not
received word from the census 'enu
merators In any of the outside pre
cincts, althokgh It is known that sev
eral have completed ttielr work. Mr.
McMillan ct OIney has completed that
district and C. S.' pow of Lewis and
Clark has completed his district but
has filed no reports. ' John "Water
house haa comlpteted a portion of thf
west side aod expects to finish this
week. The work In' the city will be
checked up and a number of additional
names have been added. C. W. Louns
bury started In on the remaining cl'.y
district this week and expects to com
plete It In a few days.
PERSONAL MENTION.
IL it Kunts of Portland is visiting
In tho city,
L. C Keating of Portia n J Is visiting
In the city, r .r
Wn. Hull of Portland was in the
city yesterday.
C. F. Welch of Sessile waa in the
city yeeterday. ,.J
I D. Heat of S&n Francisco waa In
the cit yeeterday. "'' I
J. A. fituart of Portland arrived in
the city yesterday. ;
Jack Hale and wife of St Paul ar
visiting in the city. . '
B. Douley of Portland registered at
the Parker yesterday.
J, O- H tint horn of Portland is in
the city on buslnesa -
C. H. Collins of Portland la regis
tered at the Occident
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J. M. lslle of Chicago eegistered at
the OcclJent yee'.erday. i ...
C. H. Lowenburg of St Louis Is
registered at the Occident ,
Wm. Tag of Clatsop was in th
city yesterday on buslnesa ' i ;
Nate Anderson of Mlsbwsuke ar
rived In the city yesterday. ;
O." II. Harding and. wife of Portland
are registered at the Parker. ' - I
Mrs. A. M. Leach of Seaside vtalted
friends In Astoria yesterday, '
D. W. Clancy and daughter of Port
land are visiting In the city . -" ,
John Waterhouse of Clatsop was In
the city yesterday On business.
Wm. Sweeney, a prominent capital
ist of Portland, is visiting In the city.
C O. Pttlmberg returned front's
business trip to Portland last evening.
Kx-Admlrnl A. N. Smith Is on his
weekly tour of inspection in this city.
Mrs. 8. 8. Gill Is visiting ber hus
band en the V. S. dredge Ladd this
week.
3. C. Mayo of the A. k C. returned
from a business trip to Portland yes
terday, Tony Crandall, representing Norrls
ft Rome's tlrcus, was In the city yes
terday.
3. P. Paul of Nahcotta passed
through the city yesterday enroute to
Portland.
August Lyyny, the Ronburg mer
chant was In the city yesterday on
business. '
Hon. Harrison Allen went to 9t Hel
ens yesterday to attend a term of the
circuit court. ' "' ' '
Mrs. Dr. Vaughn has eufflctently re
covered from her recent illness as to
be moved to her home.
Mra Oscsr Wilson, Miss Vera Wil
son and Mrs. F. A. Fisher are at the
Mt Tabor sanitarium.
Chas. Brown of San Francisco, who
waa In the city yesterday returned to
Portland Just evening
M la Elsie Lftrsen, Uie celebrated
violinist, arrived from Portland last
etvenlng and Is the guest of Mrs.
Busey. ... . ..,.. ....,,,..,, . 4
An examination of Exchange street
discloses the fact (hat some portions of
are liable, to collapse almost any
day, In which eveht the water mains
wilt be broken and will require several
days to repair, shutting upper Astoria
off from the' water supply. Attention
has been celled to the necesaaty of this
Improvement, but the council Is handi
capped for the want of ' funds. The
property owners have petitioned the
council for the Improvement and are
willing to pay for It. There are no
water mains or fire hydrants on Com
merctal street and In the event-of a
break down and a fire, the loss will
be more than the cost of the Improve.
ment .' . ' .
Among the passengers that arrived
down on last night's train from Port
land were Herman Wise, W. R. Hume,
C. G. Palmberg, Capt. Bailey, Mra C.
Brown, S. D. Adair and John Mc
(lulre of Astoria; Mr. Chase, A. Hon-
Ifffberger and Geo. C. Flanders Of Port
land.
The New Road
and sidewalks to Upper Astoria,
which have been finished enable
you to combine ,a pleasant outing
with ' a shdpplng tour to our well-
stocked grocery and general mer
chandise store. Sellln gat wholesale
and retail, as we do, we buy the best
goods' In ' large quantities direct
from the most reliable manufac
turers " and shipper, - ' " ; A
That's why we offered that good
Java and Coeta Rica coffee at 25c
a pound lost week. We still contlne
to sell It For those who like a
better gYade coffee, we offer a One
blend of Mooha and Java coffee In
the bean at IS ceuta a pound. It's
the kind that
PLEASES YOUR FRIENDS
We have three wagons and cater
to your trade. A large, up-to-date
store with a full line of good gro
ceries. Telephone If you cannot
come. We will calj for your order.
Telephone Main 7S1. ,
GEO. LINDSTROM & CO.,
Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria.
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Last Week of Our
Gmat JVIay Sale
The past week has made hundreds happy. We are
v 'going to 'inaice others happy this wee. ,-We want
you to he among the nnmber. Attend this May
; sale and we know" the money ; you'll save an'pur-
chases will make you happy. . T ' " ' '
Window Shades new r Boys Shoes
' colors, full length, 20c worth gl. 50 at 95c
.SUMMER DRESS OO00S. ig'
Knicker Suitings ; ' ( . , '
20c value at 15c Ladies Wash Suits
I-. & ; : , . worth $3.00 at $125 ,
Crepe Cloth ,
20c value at 15c . 'XacUes Walking Skirts''' '
' - ' - : worth $3.00 at $!.95
Scotch Lawns v . 1 ' ' .
test lawns 4 1-2c Ladies Satine Petticoat
' ' " ' ' ' worth $2.00 at $1.45 '
: Red TableXinen ; .
1 '"' " 58 inches wide 19c Ladies Suit '' ' :
S, t y f ; $12.50 at $7.50
AUSdk Ribbon V . ' Men's Suits - f
i 30 grades at 15c: worth $15.00 at $7.50
Iprse Mpartmerit Store.
508-510 CommcrcUl Street
Mail orders solicited. H New Idea Patterns 10c
WE ARB '
Plumbers QSteamfitters
Kcte tut First Class Wcilncn
Employed.
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Children talle twice
as many steps as
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grown people
Consequently they wear
unless they
S6eF0ARD
We've the biggest
the best values in Stockings of any
Astoria store and if you will give us
an opportunity we' will convince
you that if you buy your stockings
here you will not wear so many and
not pay as much for the ones you
do wear. '
. .,t
ial Inducements
opec
in Street
and alRing SRirts
The Foard Si Stokes Co.
If It's New Wa Have It'
laws ta CO.,
t2731 Bond Bheel. '
out twice as many stockings
are bought of ? , m t
STOKES (XL
stock and f
rent.
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