SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1905. IJli: MOIlNINfi ASTOKIAN, ASTOUIA, OREGON. JUST OPEJNED ' A NEwjuNE OF Van Dylie Enameledare . , .....,.,,. . The kind all good fcouselceeoers use. Easy to clean, it does not chip and is a thing c( beauty fo it adds to the appearance of anv kitchen. We'll be pleased to show the goods and give prices. ROSS, WIGGINS & Co. TIlO board Vt JIeOI 'e'.rdiy Md tha aMamiit for th Improve ment of Frunklln avenue between Twenty-sixth atrl and Thirty-first street The cost of the improvement wa $10,644.41. f Local Brevities. K'g um water oiri Ba Now crop lilMlon Lemons kr bo In the market. TUr r U U.tJT that grow, Thy alil l Ha dUj Patronlaw horn Industry by burin Owl extract, manufacture In Astoria. All flrat atea grocer carry tbtm. A unloo service will ba held Usli evening at the, Praabyterlan church to whleft U public la cordially tnvtt d. '.'..:'.': The Infant daughter of Leandr An dron of Deep River dld Wednesday and th' funeral wlU oa bald at Na today. JKl Elsie Laraen and Mis neth Fowler will assist wlib th musla at the Mdhodlst church at thl morning service. A marriage lleenes wa Issued ya terdiy bjr County Clerk Clinton to Frank Borden and Laura Nelson, both of Clifton. R. M. Oato caxrle a full llaa of farm Implements, also wegone, bug tlca and fannlnr tool of all kinds. 101 Fourteenth atraat. Una Carta, wlfa of Traak OarV m of 171 TblHyalfbt Hrl to " port4 seriously 111 at tar tome and la not aipeeted la , Baker City Rika wffl awm bar tba pleaauer of occupying their new bom, a 119.009 atructura. on of tba fin 'at lodge temples on tba coast Stata Senator Jay Tuttta will de liver an addre on "Oregon na4 Law of 1905." at tha mating of tba gray! road convention which convene In Ptndleton tomorrow. Th Owl flavoring extrct ar con- Idered tba best and tronget by alt what kava uaed them. Ak for tha Owl at your grocer and taka no other. Temple lodge A. F. A A. M. wilt meet at their hull thU afteinoun at t o'clock for the purpose of attending tba funeral of J. If. Turnoy at Flavel. Tha -yar-ld daughter of Mr. atul Mr. Ewald MUson died yeeterday morning after a long tUnes from hip dls-aso. Tha funeraTarrif ba held thla afternoon from tha family residence with Interment at Greenwood. . Dr. Toy, tha evangelist arrived In Astoria yesterday noon and In tha evening waa tendered a rec'-ptlon at the Congregational church which wa largely attended, riant for tha aerv lce for thla wefk were outlined. One thing hat at length become clar, the Yrtmlilll-r were not "bluf fing." Thy have filed their referen dum prtltlon, and the voteri will de cide which U the appropriation made by th laat IcglHlature shall stand. Tba Ifee reetaurant, on Eleventh etreet. In connldered the family rentau. rant of Astoria. Tha beat moula and tb beet eervice In Aatorla, 120 Eleven ta tueet. A giune of ball will be played thl afternoon on tha reoreatlon grouiidt between the Vt Aatorla ulna and a nicked nine of tha crack pluyora or Aitorla. Th admlnlHtrator of the eetata of Alei llolinan filed her final account In the probate court yeeterdny and hearing of tha mnie ta been Met for June 9. E. A. Klehej; hue awarded a contract to B, Ouatafeoii for the corietructlon of a reatdence. Work on the founda tion haa ben commenced and work on the building will be commenced thla wevk. Richard 8. Smith of the firm of No land A Smith, attorneys, will leave for Portland tonight to remain about week, after which ha will go to New Tork wber be will take the roawter degree In the Columbia law eofaool. ft la poaaJhle that ba will return to Aa- trta thla fall. eaaanaaavaaaa Tha International Clgnrmakera Union baa appropriated 17(00 for an hll.lt of unlonmada cfmra at the lwii and Clark fair. A cigar factory In full operation, with clgara made by union labor will be a, feature of the f xhlbKlon. It la ponalble that the As torla menufaclurlea will be repreeent. ed. We are no showing a number of elffjat pieces of issi Furniture IN WEATHERED OAK. Which we have recently received direct from the east. ,SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. Jam; M. Turncy dk-d at'b homa at Flavl yenterday morning after a short illneis. Mr, Turney h resided In CUiteop county for a number of years and was one of Its most progres sive and enterprising citizen. Ha waa Interested In many proJcts looking for the upbuilding of the county. He leaves a widow and on daughter and a hot of friends to mourn hlf loss. The funeral will be held at the family residence at Flavel this aft ernoon. Brother Masons and friends are invited to attend, The train leaves Astoria at the foot of Eleventh street for Flavel at 1 o'clock this afternoon, returning Immediately after the fu neral. The"" common council will meet In regular eeaelon tomorrow night at which time the ordinance providing for licensing dry good, clothing and boot and ho d'-ulurs Introduced by Councilman Lbak will come up for conspiration. The rainy weathor yesterday did not prevent a large number o farmer coming In from the country. They are unanimous In their opinion that the rain will do an Immens? amount of good for hay and growing crops and was very timely. Monday and Tuesday we will sell sewing marhlnf'S at absolutely unheard of price. Two 5 machines for 13S and I3S each. Second hand machine for U up. First da repairing poclalty. Call at the Singer Machine Co., 121 Tenth etreet. " Presbyterian church: Preaching In the morning by llev. R. M. Koblnson, In the evening a union meeting of "the churvha will be held at S o'clock. when Ilev. Dr. Toy will preach. A cordial Invitation la extended to all to attend tbe mating Another dance waa given last even ing at Hanthorn's hall for tb bene fit of the Ataorta boae team. As soon ae the weather permit active practice will b eonuoeaced for participation In tbe tournament to be held In Port land during the fair. A suit ha been brought bj Henry N. Peabody in the circuit court of Portland atalnst the Astoria company for )3p0 which he claim as damages In a timber deal. In his complaint he allege that he purchased soma tim ber bind from the company in scrip reserve and wo assured that the pat ent would be good. He claim that It wo rejected by the ocretary of the Interior and wa notified that he could not file on It under the law. He claim that the company refused to give hint other land in lieu thereof any by rea son or me premises tie no oeen dam aged In the amount sued for. ' Monday is the last day for com petitors In the $20 prize offered by Mr. Herman Wise. Tbe contest I open for everybody, aged and sex ia no bar, Monday evening a committee will be selected who will award the prise to the successful person. The game of ball played yesterday aftetyon between the As'.orla High choc! nine and the Newell River View academy waa wone by tha latter by a score of -- to 9. The game was called at the end of the stx'.h inning on ac count of rain. A very pleasant metlng was held at the Congregational church last evening to meet Dr. Toy and Mr. Dickson. Dr. Toy addressed the' meet ing In a very general way. Tbe flrat anion service will be at 1 o'clock thla afternoon. The police have been unable to ob tain any information relative to O. Iluckley, the boat tender on the pilot schooner Tulltxer. All of hi cloth ing I still on the boat and the Imprea ston prevail that he mut have fallen overboard and been drowned. An! exeuralon fro Portland tq Seaside over the Astoria & Columbia River roollroad will be given tomor row. There are only three more of these eicuralon to be given this year, after which the summer schedule on the road will go Into effect. . ... uu. iuw)ui torn!. -W WfUIIIWrSw-J-i-T'Trr iirtr r " -WimiyiiTfiiiii iinriwmnMUn .ir it mi. ) Plan for the organisation of a uni formed rank of Knight of Pythias have been about completed In thl city and it 1 expected a large company will pe organized. W. A. Sherman wltl probably be elected a captain. The nrdnr I arrowing fat in membership. F. P. Lie neo Webber. I H. Sprauer, A. R Dalglty and Alfred J. C. Schrod er will leave tonight tor Portland to attend the grand court Of Foreatera. An effort will be made to secure the election of Mr. Schroder for grand. chief r oncer. Mr. Bcnroaer.i an en. h.,aiiatio mamber of the order ana well qualified for the position., , . ejassaaaMSBjaaaaa Cast aaldo the aptrlt of . ,lthargy which aeema to overwhelm u nil at time and get In and do a little real, substantial hustling, pur town need the good will and active assistance of vrv nun in It. We need worker aud should In every honorable way in duce such to come Here ana neip co nettle up this mngnltWnt territory. ,M' JiOiford Time To our customerg who know the character and quality ol our goods, the prices quoted below will appeal Very strongly.- To those who tire 'not our customers we can .only say thi is a good chance for you' to became acquainted with us and our goods and sare yoursell money. Just notice the prices we havg made, ;- .. :' WAin' ftn'oitorfis in calf Bkin.' made with. welt, new lasts; i; . $3-5Q and $3.00 iocpX .'Jfotty? ,P?f0f!?? made with welt 3,50 ?WomenVTan dxFotds,i)luche cut ' - $2.50 OxfordiV or. I Children : and Young Ladies, the u ' famous Steel Shod line r: . x- v1.75 : Girls and Children's .Tan Oxfords in calf and 4 kid,-:' ' ' k f " v. m : . v w") -Barefoot Sandals cut 4n new patterns, that." will . not cause sore toes, Children's, 90c, Misses, $1; Women's $1.35. . , The Leading Shoe Dealers. , . , A FEW .VERSES By Emilia UebeL In answer to tba 119.90 prise offer by Herman Wise for the' best written article on "How Wise Win His Way" a number of stories, sketches and poems have been received; this la one received today: . There was a man la our town Hie name was HERMAN WISE; He started up a Clothing tor . That opened people' eye. i He has tbe nicest store In town, And. the politest Clerks, His trad is booming every day And not with stops and Jerks. He gives you presents, when you buyl So bring along your wife; To help you pick out what you want While WISE Insures your life. -,. Emilia Liebei. The contest closes tomorrow (Mon day) night, and on Tuesday all of the papers will be turned over to a com mlttee who will decide upon the win ner, so hurry up. Any person may participate In the contest, regardless of age, sex or other conditions. Meeting Notio. V There will be a special meettnc of Temple lodge No. 7, A. P. A A. Mthts (Sunday) afternoon at I o'clock for the purpose of conducting the funeral of our late brother, J. M. Turney. All sojourning Mason are Invited. By or der W. M. a C. Holden, Secretary. Want ad In hrlng resulted The Atorlan always A meeting of the directors of the Astoria Commercial Club has ueen called .for next .Thursday . evening at which time some definite arrange ment will be made In regard to the future of the club. There seems to b a lack of Interest taken in the club, Which Is considered on of the lflnet Institution In the city for young men. lUgtster treT and Receiver Blbee of the Oregon City land offlo have been Instructed to restore township t to 11 inclusive, eouth, range 4 east, to the public1 land (domain. ' About a year ago theao lands were withdrawn from aettlement for tha purpoe of probably adding thern ' to the ' forest riserve Theis land are now open to ettlement Dr. Earle haa returned from a trip to the various coast ports In the statt where he has appointed health officers. Dr. E. E. Bhaw wa appointed at Coos Bay . and Dr. Alexander Patterson at UnVpqua, and Dr. J. J. Luckey will probably be appointed at Sluslaw and Dr. H. J. Mlnthom for Taqulna. The last legislature abollshe'd the state health officers at these port and they jare now unJer the charge of the Unit ed Stat? government. We Buy In Large Quantities But We Sell in Any Quantity . That's why w offered 9k4 g4 Java and Costa Rlra eofte at Ito a pound lost week. We aUU eontlne to sell It. rr tkeso wa Ms a better grade coftvw offer One blend of Mooha and Java oofTeo In the bean at It cents a pound. It's the kind that PLEASES YOUR FRIENDS We have three wagons and cater to your trade. . A large. up-to:dat tor with a full line of good gro ceries Telephone If you eannot come. We will call for your order. Telephone Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria.' Vatch for Our Big' An nouncement Tuesday, May 16th. Morse Department Store. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c V . 1 WE ARB '.. ,t ,, u i . X .. fr. V Plumbers Q Steamlitters -V :y Note hut First Class Woilrcn V l I Emplojed. -"II W. C. LAWS CO., 1 6e FOARD & STOKES CO. Offer on excellent opportunity to the Women who hove cook Ins utensils or kitchen ware to buy We have just received another large assortment of -,? " . ' ' . '" '" ; : ' ''"' 's ''' r' LIS!lsl Tl , ..0 wast Obr show win? dows , are check fell of every hind of Itltcfieh uten sil a housewife can think of . ... r ., ' Look thrcHgh your culinary department and see what is need ed and then ceine down and let us sip ply the vacancy w.iii LISKSIt Never Wears Out 1 :.:.'. v a Looks Like Silver r . ' M ' ' ' SS " l.v ' Wears Like Gold Cheap as Dirt 0 Tlie Foard & Stokes Co. Exclusive Selling Agents '