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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1905)
WIONISOAY, MAY 17, 1909. THE MORNING ASTORIA N. ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 CANNED SOUP VEGETABLES m novelty. TV have Just receive a shipment of Gold Xusget Bran 0 Granulated Soup Vegetable, put up l 1-pound can. It is prepared at Pay tea, (m, b4 to warranted big r Norwegian Residents Will Cele brate Anniversary Tonight Back ran ef It Is composed of seven JKTcmit rarletles of soup vegetable. bcmkI and blended tn ueh manner AT FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE m to make ft moat delicious vegetable 1 l , miiii j dUC ' AC I IDCDTV &mmSKHv " """" """'' 'J" irfpii Mnmmmmmmwmamwrmrrvmg'v''!' LUiL Ul LlULiill I TTS O Two ounce make 1 gallon of oup aaaDv vrenared. PRICE: Each Can .......... SO Cent 83 CemmereWri 8t Pfcene Main 681 A nboo to fit, Atxl a shoe t wear Hut be letl With tAste anrt care THE SHOE That tickles your fancy, la all tight, tr tt flta your foot We aavt a knack of selling form fitting footwear at prices that tickle yoor fancy. From $2 up. For men and women. TheSeason for Shells Souvenirs luss beun. We have just received a tore shipment, plain and fancy, pol ished so as to show nature's gift In B Its beauty. Some are hand painted. Otkezs are made Into pretty paper weights ' Jnk stands., etc. Tk shells are cheap this season, asmoing from 10 cents up. We have a very "pretty one at 20 cents. SVEN SON'S ""BOOK STORE, OS Commercisl Street Varieties Sara made the name Heinz famous. Heinz's Fermented Pimis Malt Vine gar stands well ' among the 67. It stands equally' well with the house wife who makes good salads. It is a tittle costlier than ordinary vinegar, tut nearly everybody knows that it's -worth tha difference on account of its BHitritious quality and Its excellent bouquet A quart bottle 25 cents Heinz's Preserved Sweet Gher kins, a bottle . 30 cents Heinz's India RelishDelicious 35 cents Kei z's Mustard Dressing ...25 cents Heinz Prepsred Mustard.... 15 cents Heinz's Pickled Onions 25 esnts Prompt delivery anywhere. Tele-ifee-je orders receive best attention. Special new feature: Dally delivery In YTppertown. Solicitor will call whn eXesbeiL IWATC HES $LOO a week buys a gold watch. Any lady's or gentleman's watch In the house, new or unredeemed set prices as low as at any Jew- Wei's. Quality1, guaranteed pit Waltfiam, Elgin, Dueber, Hamp den' and other popular makes. .Pay one-fourth down, bal ance II a week. Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS. 881 Commercial street. ASTORIA GROCERY " ..4' ". " ' i '" &21 ComnnrHal SrrMr. Anniversary ef th Nation's Freedom Marks an Important Epoch in the History of Our Scandinavian Neigh bor and Residents of Astoria. Tonight, at Fishers opera house, will be celebrated a day near and dear to every Scandinavian resident of As toria. To the people of any country the anniversary of their deliverance from bondage Is a day of supreme Inspiration, Patriotism, like all things else, lives by what It feeds on. To recall the struggle and sacrifices that led to liberty; to know them as the virtues of your own ancestors, to pre- serve the memory of them as a stlmu lus and Incentive for the generations yet unborn, has always been the dear est and highest privileges of the human race. Virtue Is maintained quite as much by the contemplation of virtue In oth ers as by the native strength of the principle In ourselves. We look to the strength and courage of our ances tors with pride and glory, and we Inwardly resolve, to be no less than they. Equally do we resolve to honor their mrmorles. to perpetuate their glorious traditions to defend and maintain the blood-bought heritage of freedom which they have bequeathed us. The anniversary of a nation's freedom giveb opportunity tot drink anew from the magic fountains which fired the hearts and braced the limbs of those who have long been silent In the dust From the sodden and bellttlelng cares of everyday life we are lifted as on the wings of angels to the realm of higher being, where we can see something of the gradueur latent In man when he casts aside the Iron mail of selfishness and Identifies himself with the hopes, the aspirations and the interests of a whole people. It has been suggested that celebrations by foreign-born citizens of the United SUttes hav? a tendency to Impair "their sentiments of patriotism to their adopted country. Nothing could be more erronlous. The sentiment of lib erty is not peculiar to this country. It exists everywhere. So far from working to the Injury of American citizenship, these celebrations work to its benefit There is not a Norwegian who glories in the freedom of Norway who does not equally glory In the freedom of American. Is there a man on earth so obtuse as to think that Impulses and hopes that are common to good men everywhere crfn be les sened anywhere by reviving their In spiration? The more a man loves freedom In Norway the more be will love It in America, The hatred of despotism is not the especial heritage of any'one people. Freedom has but two sources of real sustenance and perputulty; In telligence and virtue. As people be come intelligent they demand liberty; as they become virtuous they are fit for It. A community of men who can maintain free government at home can always be trusted to sustain it abroad; but in all this their sentiment toward both native and adopted country mujt needs b alike. It is simply an ex pression of the virtue that elevates as against vice which degenerates. Going Eastll Cutting Clothing Prices!! Wis!! COUNCIL MEETING. Common Council Meet and Transact Considerable Business, The common council met last even ing, all members being present, ex cept Belland. A communication was received from the Peninsula Land & Truat CoH notifying them that they bad filed a dedication deed, for a number of lots In Taylor's Astoria for the extension of all the streets In Mc Clure's Astoria from Duane street to Tounga bay to be known and desig nated as Duane street west Exchange street west and so on; also a street running to the water front for the purpose of making a public landing for boats 'west of he Tallant-Grant Packing Company. ' . Building permits were granted to several persons for building five dwel ling houses and one store, aggregating 12 8,600. Petition from John Wilson asking permission; to move their buildings was referred to the street committee. Petition from property owners ask ing for establishing grades In Union town was referred to the street com mittee. Petition from Foard & Stok's ask ing permission to build a slip at the foot of 14th street was referred to the committee on wharves. Petition from Wm. Kelly asking permission to remov a drain was re- CUT ferred to the street committee. Committee reported on the applica tion of R. C. Mcintosh to redeem prop erty jpold for delinquent assessments recommending that the petition be granted was adopted. Liquor license was granted to Cha. Wise, P. A. Petterson and Nellson & Clase. The petition of Mrs. Berrendes was granted. On the petition of J. A. Eakln for improvement of Franklin avenue the committee on streets and public ways reported recommending that the pe tion be granted and that a trial as sessment be made to see if the prop erty will stand the assessment Ferguson & Houston were granted until July 1 to complete the city hall. Chief of police was Instructed to arrest all persons who have been put ting up buildings and have not taken out building permits. Ordinance providing for Improving Hume avenue In Union town was passed. rtirrja Ordinance providing for the lm provement of Commercial street In the Hinman tract aa passed. Ordinance appropriating $6000 out of the city hall fund for the benefit of Fergusan & Houston was passed. An ordinance appropriating $803.7$ for the benefit of William A. McPher son for heating plant in city hall vu passed. An ordinance appropriating $183.12 for the benefit of John Horry was passed. An ordinance to license dealers In dry goods, clothing and boots and shoes, was lost Resolution for the Improvement of Hth street from Grand avenue to Je rome avenue was adopted. Resolution for the Improvement of Ninth street from Aster street to the water front was adopted. - 4 Resolution Instructing th city su veyor to make estimates for the Im provement of ' Eleventh street was adopted. . Building Permits. Six applications for building per mits were made to Auditor Anderson yesterday. Alex Gilbert will erect six new houses on Grand avenue to cost $15,000; L. Lebak will erect two houses in the west end to cost $2500; E. A. Planer will build a residence to, cost $4000; E. P, Noonan two houses to cost $2800 and a permit for a residence to cost $2000 making a total of $28,600. Going East!! Cutting Clothing Price.! 1 Wis!! Am going east In about three week, to bur foil and winter' clothes. Want to buy for cash. To raise cash I will on every suit or overcoat on hats shirts and ties, on trunks, umbrellas etc. On everything, except Carhartt and . & W. goods. Don't pay more elsewhere while Wise cuts the price. AN Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. CONCERT AT FISHERS'. Program of Concert by Astoria Nor. w.gian Mai Chorus Wdnday Evening. L Song. "8 Norges Blomsteraai,- By Choir 2. Greeting ..... Dr. Mohn J. Solo Violin.... Miss Elsie Larsen 4. Remarks by Mayor 8urprnant 6. Song "Den store hvlde FlokCholr Address by Stnator C. W. Fulton 7. Song by Miss Bnolt Recitation by Mrs. Pedrsen 9. Song "Og Raven laa under Blrkerod by Choir 10. Address ( In Norwegian), by Rev C. Aug. Pedersen 1L Duet by L. Larsen and S. L Nan- thru p 12. Poem by Oscar Thompson 1$. Song, "Brudefarden," by Choir. Reserved seats, for adults 60 cents. Reserved seats, for children IS cents. Gallery, 25 cents. Going East!! Cutting Clothing Prices!! Wis!! Cl.artd fof Action. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart cauning death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a Mend dreadfully injured) his hand. friend dreadfully Injured his hand, which swelled up Ilk blood poisoning. Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best In the world for burns and sores. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug Baby sleeps and grows while mam my rests If Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea la given. . It is the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart's drug store. - Monday and Tuesday we will sell sewing machines at absolutely unheard of prices. Two $65 machines for $35 and $38 each. Second hand machine for $3 up. First class repairing a specialty. Call at the Singer Machine Co, 121 Tenth street All over this Coast, Schilling's Best is in every one's mouth: WUof-pawOw They go far to make living comfortable. At Mf gvWit auHiWki WISE if Is Your Bathroom Modern? Yoa cannot have too miny ufeguardj for the health of family and iclf, eipeckll tie growing children. f-fiMJtc1 J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. The Palace Cafe. X? Subscribe for Guarantees to Its Advertisers a Larger Circulation than any Paper Published in Astoria. Ar your spirits drooping? Do you ftl that tlrtd feeling T Dos your ap petit, nttd coaxing? Than your blood I poor. Tht Is nature's way of t.lU Ing you that you ned our . ALT I -TONE It I an Ideal tonic, bracing, strength ening and ekhCaratlng. It purifies th blood, tones up th system and will ntak you feel like yourself again in a week or so, FRANK HART, Drnlst. SOLE AGENT Comer 14th and Commercial fits Il I I III U II II Bid or antique plumb ins is u dinger qui to th health u good or modern VII pi u m d i o g m pcncnciai. The coit of renewing your bithroom with hm4mf Wire win in reillty be health siiurtnre. We have umplci in our ihow roomi tnd will gladly quote you price. The Best Restaurant Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. X? Palace Catering Co. the Astorian 'J