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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
.'iliK aiOBNlNO ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1803. JUST OPENED A NEW LINE OF Van DyKe Enameledware The kind all good houstkeencs use. Easy to clean, it does not chip and is a thing of beauty for it adds to the appearance of any kitchen. We'll le pleased to show the goods and give prices. ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. tfpvcul tfctltlon tfuwH ly nearly nil th loading: tax payei In th city asking that the salaries of the achool leather b Increased, was filed with the hoo clerk ysiorday. The mat ter will probably coma up before tn board at Ita next meeting. ' Road Supervisor Blount baa mad snnmnt to brine a ault against every man in hla district who la Habl to pay a poll tax and ha la not going to wait all summer to dd if either. Whn th ta la not paid when de manded, ault will b brought. Amutamanta Tonight. Stat Ttaeaur, Vaudavllla. Lodge Maatlnga Tonight A. 0. U. W, Baaatde lodge. lUtbbon Blati, Aator temple. The funeral of the late Krunk John- eon, who died at the hospital, will take plat e thl morning from rohl'a under, tuklng parlor and the Interment will be at Greenwood. A game of bull will bo pluyed to morrow afternoon- on the rwr'atlon grounda between the West Astoria nine and a picked nine An Interesting game la looked for. local Brevities. Mad front pure) minoral' watfr--Olympta ber. m'Im Elate Lraen and Mia Rethe Fowhw will assist with the musical! at the M. & church at the morning amice tomorrow, R. M. Gaston carrlea a full line of farm Implements alao BiiprnW . ht t0 ft..W)(1 and farming toola of all kind. ' - . ... iv rounnm sire... f . w r.w. Sunday morning at the liabtlst church the sermon them will be "Walking Wisely." In the evening all will Join In tb union meeting at the Presbyterian church, f County? Judge Trenchard bft lart evening for Portland and will go to You may not piny domdnoea, but you might like Domino Hugur, If yu are fnatldlous. A. V. Allen ad laat page speak, of It In botivoiatitlon with a number of commercial traveler, they state that with the possible exception of fruit, Astoria merchant are ax-corded the ssm'e treatment by Portland wholesale merchant m Portland retailer or In any o'.her city In the state. Thy buy good Just a a clone aa merchant in Portland and hefevy buyer buy aa cheap aa Patland Jobber. Today la the Ian day of the great May day aula of dreita good at the More Department store. The atore hua been crowd'd alt the week taking advun'.ag of the great bm -gains of fered and no doubt a large number will take advantage of the aula today. The morning ervlc at the Flrat Lutheran church Sunday will be In Bwedlsh at 10.45, Subject for the r- mon "The Great Corifissor." The evening service will be In English at 7:45, subject "Sabbath," a word study. Preaching by the paator, Rff. Gustai E. RydquUU From the census return already re- ctved from outside preclncta, there I little or no Increase In the outside Dreclncl. moat of them ehowlng decrease. It la not thought that the ceneua of the entire county will reach 18,000. The ceneua of tho county in 1900 wua 12.(75. On account of the Inclement weather ih. ill. nlc of the Wimiuii' W ' I Club, which wna to have been held !i(vlv. hna be postponed. Due an- , , . . , nounoment will be given when It will tm iiaiaiMiiftM nr rniirnmi t nil ti ui i t, w t ww,, '"" - ore and their famlHe who were In Aetorla Thureday night, returned to Portland yterday morning. be held. The Owl flavoring attract are con Idertd the bet anj atronget by all who have need them. Ak for the Owl at your grocer and take no other. The Hoe reetaurant. on Eleventh etreet, e conaldered the family retau rant of Aatorla. T beef meala and lh beat aervlc In Aatorla. 120 Eleven. Ui atreet Hherrff XJnvlll left for Salem laat evening with Neatro Johneon and Wil lie Makela, the two boya who were ordered aent to the reform evhool by Judge Trenchard. Roae, Hlggtn A Co. buy their trawberrlea direct frtom th grower and not from the Portland connllon aharka. . Thla la one reaaon wly (they are alwaya freh. An attractive efre le an attractive place to trade, eapeclally when u;h ;mid Irulucement are evalluble a are being offered by 8. Danalger to. Their announcement thla morning I a guide to bargain. Th aoctnl which waa to be given thla evening by the Hl glrla of the Sunday achool of the Flrat Lutheran church hna been poatponed until next naturdnv evening. The Batioam echool will meet Sunday at Z ociocg. A epeclal .meeting of all the Chrla- tlan people of Aatorla win oe nem thla evening at I o'clock at the On- regutlonal church to meet Rev. Mr. Toy and Frank Dlckwm and to wel come them to the city. Tomorrow n crlr of ravlval meeting will be com menced In the city, laatlng about two we It. 1 Accowllng to the opinion of Secrf tnry Hitchcock an Indian cannot be deprived of hla hereditary rlghta to bind grant. If he ha lived on the land held by hla forefather and im proved It. thw Htnte can not (llHpoeeni hlrn. Tlmt Is a fair quality of Juatlce aa well aa good law. John Ap!ey, the day fireman em ployed at the Tongue Point Lumber Company, attempted to commit ul- clde yeeterday morning by cutting hi throat with a razor. He waa founa In hi room near the mill by Chief Engineer Davl of the mill, and , waa conveyed to the hopi:al wher? he 1 renting eaey. It waa lrrjoiMlMe to procure any atatenwnt'from him aa to the cauoe for the raeh act, but hi fitlenda nny, that he ha been ome what dipondent lately and rut been partially elck with th grip. He 1 a ober and Induatrlou man and well liked at the mill. Wholeenle Htuor dealera of Atoria, that la, thoe that aell liquor without taking out a aaloon license, have paid no attention to the ordinance paeaed jby the common council over a month ago requiring them to pay an annual license of 1 100 to the city. Th? llcenne le not collected by the chief of police, but la payable to the city treasurer and people are auppoaed to go to hi office and pay- Only two have thu fr ald. although there are over 80 t'nlted Statea Internal revenue liquor Hcenae taken out In Aetorla. There don't rm much uae to paea ordi nance and not have them enforced. W. C. lllnhop yesterday filed hi re port of the cenau of WalluakJ. Sven. n and John Day pieclnct.' Walluekl nnd John Day ahow a" falling off from tha cenaua of 1900. Following I th reuort from thee pre:lnct: Wallunkl, 120 agalnat 13S In 1900; Svenen, 22 agulnet 227; John Day, 109 agalnif 1(9. fluaaMMM if it wr not for the high price paid for.almon by the cold atorage huuMi In Aatorla. a large number of the gill net flidiermen would bang up their net until the run became more profitable. Some of the cannerym claim that the run Is not aa good as laat year. Fluhermen, however, are innklnr for a bin run within a few day. We are now showing a number of elegant pieces of Mission Furniture IN WEATHERED OAK. Which wo have recently received direct from the east. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON , Complete House Furnishers. Th assembly hall of the Antoria high school waa fell filled laat even. Ing to HMn to an entertainment given by the basebull club of the high achool. The urogram a published In Th As itorian yesterday morning waa carried out and each one received meritorious applause. James Veinon rmdered a vocal solo, Miss Pauline KIrchoff an Instrumental solo. Miss Amy Rannels a vocal solo and Rlvea Emmeraon vcjal solo. Ar( tntsimenaj .vUtln and cello duet by Miss 1X1 arer and Thornburg Rosa, and an Instru mental duet by Maud Roi-a and Mary Adair, computed the evening enter tainment. Last Week of Our Great May Sale The past week has made hundreds happy. We are going to make others happy this week. We want you to be among the number." Attend this May sale and we know the money you'll save an pur chases will make you happy. Window Shades new; 5 colors, full length, 20c j SUMMER DRESS GOODS Knicker Suitings 20c value at I5c : Crepe Cloth 20c value at 15c Scotch Lawns best lawns 4 !-2c Red Table Linen 58 inches wide 19c All Silk Ribbon 30 grades at 15c Boys Shoes . . - worth $1,50 at 95c Boys Suits worth $2 to 2.50 at $L50 ! Ladies Wash Suits worth $3.00 at $2.25 : Ladies Walking Skirts worth $3.00 at $1.95 J.adies Satine Petticoat worth $2.00 at $U5 Ladies Suit worth $12.50 at $7.50 Men's Suits worth $15.00 at $7.50 lorse Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street- Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. Astoria Is entitled to five delegate to th good roads convention to be held In Pendleton next Monday and Tuedny. JuJge Trenchard will be Ih attendance and it 1 possible a dele gate will rtij.cnt the chamber of commerce. The meeting I an Impor. tnt one and a county that needs good roiuls as hud as Clatsop county ought to be well represents. There will be a reception at the Star theater this afternoon to Bnby June Immediately after thn afternoon matinee. The n-eceptlon will be held on the stage and Is especially for the 'children. The admission ;o the matl !nee will be 5 cents, aa Manager Ger ivurt Is anxious that all the children 'shall be given an opportunity to see the wonderful Baby June. Electricity In your body la a lgn of health. Electricity, applied to any part of the body will produce health. With our Electric Radiator we apply It to the head 0 face, A shave and face massage with the new apparatus. 50 cents. Sculp treatment, 25 cents. Five expert barbers. Porcelain baths. All at the Oeoldent Barber Shop, Occi dent Hotel Rldg.. A. E. Peterson, Prop. Now is Oxford Time To our customer who know the character and quality of our goods,' the price quoted below will Appeal very strongly. To those who are not our customer te an only sy this is a good chance for you tobecomg Acquainted with us nd our goods and save yourself money. Just notice the prices we have made. Women's Tan Oxfords in calf skin, made with welt, new lasts. $3.50 and $3.00 W.m'i Button Oxfords, made with welt, . $3.50 f f pr w Women's Tan Oxfords, bluche cut Oxfords for Children and Young Ladies, the famous Steel Shod Jine Girls and Children's Tan Oxfords in calf and Virl. - Barefoot Sandals cut in new patterns, that will not cause ;sore toes, . Children's, 90c, Misses, $1; Women's $1.35. Wherity, Ralston Company The Leading Shoe Dealers. $2,50 I $1.75 $1.50 At the meeting of Cushlng Post, O. A. R., held Wednesday night, the fol lowing were appointed a comnvltt" to mnks arrangements for the proper ri,ervnnrA of Memorial day: v. C. Shaw, A. Pchemekiiu end A. P. Craig An hpmwpilnte pmgrnm will b ar mnged. The uunl parade and visit ita the cemetery will occur In the aft eimoon, and In the evening appropri ate exercises will be held at Flsncrs opera house. ' - C. Q. Palmberg rcTOfts that there Is more building going on In Astoria this spring and summer than In any past season. He anticipates an increasea building boom thl fall nd winter. Not only are there a large number oi .Minnu hnlnv hllllt. but a H - 1 T. (.D.UVvo - " " O . number of business block will be built thla aummer and next winter. There are more mechanic employed In A torla at present than In any other per lod of Ita hlatory. PERSONAL MENTION. A." 1A Wcla of Red Bank. U T, la ,ln the city. I conn of San Francisco waa In the city yesterday M. Bunch of Chicago armvea e city yesterday. H." Behoof of Portiano w iu city yesterday. P. Jacobson of Portiano wa. .u t... MA.4.IV. ' I H. Amos of Portland is reBi at the Occident. Wm. B. Neighbors of Seattle was in the city yesterday. A. W. Red of South Bena is reg istered at the Parker' ' H, P Orlmes of New Tork is reg ls'.e'd at the Occldil Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Mills of Buf fain iir visltlns- In this city. II. V. Thompson of Seaside was in the r!f vesterday on business. Oeorse Chlcoene of Soutn Bena reg istered at the Parker yesterday. J. M. Donoghue. of . Seattle regis tr.i t th. Occident yesteflay. tl 1L Ferauson. who has been ill tne few dsv 1 able to be out again. M. E. Surrige of BrooKiyn. re x. was In the city yesterday on business. wltir Moore1, a prominent news paper, man of Baker City, was In the salttr VMtfflAT. Qen. H. Graham, a prominent mem ber of the? Q A, R. of Wisconsin is visiting In the city t. C. Burton, deputy fish commis sloner of Cathlnmet, waa standing on the street yesterday 1 The ruml mall delivery for Clatsop county aa, mentioned In The Astorlan last week Is assuming definite shape and there la no doubt one will be established, thl summer. Secretary) Crosby yesterday received woc(d from Washington Instructing him to hoia an examination in this city commenc ing today for the position of rural cnrrl"fs In- the mnllservlee. Tt Is petted that two routes will be established- one covering the Lewia and Clark district and the other Clatsop and Seaside. Others mny be estab iit.hi4 in the. neir futune. , We Buy In Lag'e Quantities But We Sell in Any Quantity That' why we offered that good JavL and Coeta Rica coffee at 35c a pound laat week. We atlll contlne to sell It. For those who like a belter grade coffee, w offer a fine blend of Mooha and Java coffee In the bean at 35-cent a pound. If the kind that PLEASES YOUR FRIENDS We have three wagona and cater ta your trade. A large, np-to-daU tor with a full line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you cannot come. We will call for your order. TelephoneMaln 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO.. Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. WE ARE , Plumbers SSteamfitters- Kcne but First Class Wcilacn Employed. w. c. laws a CO., 6274SlFcrriictntt; kg Where the New Things Make Their Detut. SfteFOARD STOKESICO. MORE NEW ARRIVALS ! Each day brings some new. merchandise to brighten np our dry goods store. Ex pressions of pleasure and admiration on the 'part of our jtetrons are heard continuously. Among the latest to pnt in an appearance is s . , . The SwcIIest Line of Silk and Sa teen Petticoats that Ever Came to Astoria. We would like very much to be able to show this line to every ladyjin Astoria. We think they're perfectly beautiful and we would like your opinion. SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK Wash Petticoats. 89c to $1.50. Sateen Petticoats, 98c to $3.95. ' Silk Petticoats, $4.95 to $19.75. Misses Sateen Petticoats, any length , desired at each, $1.24. The Foard ft Stokes Go. Astoria's Greatest Store.