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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1905)
IATUH0AY, KAY, W. HOi. THE MORNING ASTOR1 AN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 NEWSPAPER HOME """"""'' ' . ' 1'1WITITrT'iV'i'n''Jlilllli " I NO DIRT! NO TROUBLE! 7 VEGETABLES IN - ONE:';;' COLD NUGGET. BRAND CRANULATED SOUP VEGETABLE ism , t J- I ; i M i PACKED ,v IN t-POUND CANS MAKES DELICIOUS ; VEGETABLE SOUP WITHOUT THE BOTHER FRESH VEGETABLES ARE. , Two ounces make 1 gallon of soup, easily prepared: - " ... - rRtCE: Each Can 30 Cents astoriaTrocehy BS CemSMreial St Phone Main 681 A n!h to fit, Ajut a ahoe te vrnr Must bo elctt With taat and care THE SHOE That tickles your fancy, Is all right. If It fits your foot. 1 We nave a knack of selling form Btthig footwear at prices that tickle yor fancy. From IS up. For men mat women.. Newspapers of Oregon to Have a Homt of Their Own. I ( . .... ' ' f S' AT LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR Eastern Visitors Desiring Information Relative to Nearly Every Section of th. State Can Find Copies of the Papers in That Section. B21 Commercial Stiwt. oisq ue Statuary Med. fed after famous paintings. Subjects are of noted authors, poets, etc. Seared subjects and models of animal paintings. This statuary is hue t regular price. But this week we offer it SPECIAL AT 25C. Com quickly and select your Beeth oven, Lincoln, Venus of Milo, Etc SVENSON'S BOOK 8T0RE, H Commercial Street. The 57 Varieties lave made the name Heins famous. Heinz's Fermented Pane Malt Vine- mmm tnds well imoni the 57. It stands equally well with the house wife who makes good salads. It is a BtUe costlier than ordinary vinegar, tut nearly everybody knows that i'.'s worth ths difference on account of its nutritious auslity and its sxcellent bewouet. A quart bottle 25 cents Heinz's Preserved Sweet Gher kin, a bottle 30 cents Neinz'a India Relish Delicious 35 cents Wei z's Mustsrd Dressing ...25 cents ftUtnx't Prepsred Mustard. .. .15 cents 1 Mainz's Pickled Onions 25" cents . Prompt delivery anywhere. Tele phone orders receive best attention Epedal new feature: Dally delivery in " v ' Vroertawa. Solicitor will call whn . efesired. The Lewis and Clark exposition has f"nelrtiper row," Hhat title having been conterrea upon iae nire w aJlnlnietratlon bulidii'g which is to be used iy tne prww. .- uv.. immediately at the left of the, w"1 entrance, is a long one-story hu.wing with plenty of door3 and window. At one end there is an oil. above the en- trance to which is a sign reading "vis iting Press. In this big room any visiting newspaper man, wneiner ne comes to work or for pleasure, is In vited to make his headquarters here. TntH are destis, tabltft, telphmes and wiitirg material, to all of whin any newspaper man is welcome. One of the features of "Newspaper row" will be tnai iw copies vi u"t- papers from different sections of the state. illu:rated and descriptive tui tions of the Industries and resources of the various counties will be here fn distribution. Nearly ever county in the state, either by subscription or by appropi tatlons from the board ot trade or chamber of commerce will be represented here with a representative from that county, who will give out copies of the newspapers containing a wrlteup of the locality. This Is cer tainly one of 'the best advertising me. hods :.et adopted and is certain to K. nrnit.t(vO nf rmil'h COOd tO the ' u -v . - - localities who have had sufficient en tirprlse to make provisions for ad vertising matter. The Associated Press occupies an other room. Each of the three Port land dalll-s, the Morning Oregonlan, the Evening Telegram and the Port land Journal, have a room of their own In which the exposition staff will work. Each newspaper has placed an attractive sign In fac-simlle of its title ovej the door. "Newspaper row" 111 be a highly Interesting exhibit, in Itself, during the fair, though the rooms are intended only for the work ers or for actual newspaper men who may visitthe exposition. Many of the newspapers of tne state have already issued special editions containing descriptive matter of the county and cuts of prominent build ings, both public and private, and many of them intend Issuing an edi tion each veek during the fair for cir culation xmong the eastern visitors. lotokjng for homes or localities for Investment. In this way many of the sections .f Oregon expect, and will rective larse accessions to their popu lation. In addition to millions of dol lars of capital looking for Investment. There Is no better way to reach the eastern vlai.ors than through thi local press. Folders and magazine write- ups will probably be in evidence but purple seeking accurate Information relative to any locality invariably ask for the local papers. It contains local news, pergonals and advertisements of the leading business houses and gen eral everyday Information from which knowledge of the enterprise of the city or county is gleaned and upon which they base an estimate of the pportunltles for investment. Descrip tive articles In a magazine or a foIJ- nr nrnductlve of no BOOd. Th eastern states have been flooded witn this kind of literature and every man. woman and child In the east knows that It is a paid write up, and do?s not zlve the true facts In a slnsle In stance, but Is the imaginative Inspira tion of a piofesslonal descriptive writ- my May " : - WAT C H ES $LOO a week burs a gold watch. Any lady's or gentleman's watch In the house, new or unredeemed at prk" lw as at any Jew eler's. Quality', guaranteed'' (ort Yaltham, Elgin, Dueber, Hamp , dm and other popular mukei. pay one-fourth down, bal ance; rr a w?ek. Astoria Loan Office, RFLIABLE JEWELERS I . . and LOAN BROKERS ;J Commercial streeL '. J Am joinij east In about three weeks to buy fall and winter clothes. Want to buy for cash. To raise cash I will 1 CUT PMCM on every suit or overcoat on hats, shirts and ties, on trunks, umbrellas, etc.. On everything, except Carhartt and E. SL W. goods. Don't pay more elsewhere while Wise cuts the price. her MA USE 9 Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. of brick from soap stone. He claims that It makes the hardest and best brick In the world, and that even till ing can be made from it. He examined some of the soap steue ana pro nounced It of superior quality. He will take a quantity of It back home with him. and expects to return to Astoria this summer to engag- in the manu facture of brick. Clatsop County Census. No mor of the enunwra'-ors have reported to County Assessor Cornel ius this wesk. 0. V. Lounsbury ex pects to start In next wt-vk to com plete his district In the city. Rich ard Dradburry expects to complete the census of Seaside about the 15th ot June. John Waterhouse, who has Clatsop anl Warrenton district", will file his report this? week. H e has enumerate! over 00, which Is a larg-- lncrease over the government census of 1900. er. Going East!) Cutting Clothing Pries! I Wise!! CANT PLAY BALL. Eugene High School Faculty Says Ne Horn. Runs. The following edict was Issued this hv the Euaene hlfth scnooi faculty: - rwinv tn th continued course oi Insubordination, both toward school authorities and the executive commit tee, and repeated acts of faithlessness on the part of Its management and va rious other members of the team, the executive committee, finding no other course remaining, have seen fit to dls continue baseball in the high school for the remainder of this season, and this shall be notice unto those con cerned and their authority for bring lng the baseball season to a c!os "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. , Another Brick Yard. A prominent man from" Ohio was in Aftorla yes'erday looking over th city with a view of establishing a ,hrlk vara here for the manufacture Will Enforce that Law. The duty devolves upon the sheriff and constable to enforce the law passed at the last session of the legislature prohibiting a man from living with or off the 'earnings of a prostitute. The penalty is Imprisonment In the peni tentiary. Constable Utzlnger states that he will enforce the law against all professionals who are known to have no visible means of support and compel the women with whom they live to give them the money they earn. This Is one of the lowest and most dlsplcable clans of human beings that infest a community and a strict en forcement of the law will rid the city of this unJesIrable class. Going Esstll Cutting Clothing Prices!! Wisell PERSONAL MENTION. F. U Parker has returned from an official visit to Portland. Mra. Geo. C. Klavel has returned from a visit to Portland. Mis. C. J. Hrlght of Wasco Is visit ing frl'iuls In this city. J. J. Anderson of L-os Angeles Is registered at the Parker. James Flnley, a timber cruiser of Portland, is In the city. Capt. Richardson and family are visiting friends In Portland. n t iellr has returned from a business trip to Portland. Hon. C. W. Fulton left yesterday for a business trip to rorumii. Mrs. H. D. Thing of McGowun 1" visiting friends In this city. C. C. Marten of Svensen was In the city yesterday on busln-ss. Cbas. E. DuBols returned to Beaslje yesterday on the noon train. Mra Pulllam of Altoona visited with frl"nds In Astoria yesterday. H. H. Wlnslow and wife of Oakland are registered at the Occld"nL M. Aeas.r of B- Francisco regis tered at the Occident yeterJuy. Will MaJlson has returned from a two weeks' trip to Collin springs. Newton Phillips of Ban Francisco registered at the Occident yesterday. L. W. Fox of Boston Is visiting witn friends In Astoria. L. W. Johnson of Portland was among the arrivals In Astoria yester- iday. M. Norton and May Norton of Ban Francisco are visiting friends In this city. W. H. Walker and family have re turned from an extended visit to California, Captain W. H. Roberts, inspector of the life saving service, Is In the city on official business. W. R. Powell will arrive In Astoria today to take charge of the Western Union telegraph office In this city. Mr. Cowing will be assigned to night duty. C. W. Taylor of Tacoma Is visiting In the city. A. J. Titus of Garabaldl was In th city yesterday. C. A. Taylor of Tacoma. ia registered at the Central. Mrs. Carlysle of Seaside was in the citv yesterday. H. W. Clarendon of Leban, Wash., is In the city. r. H. McDuffee of Portland was In the city yesterday. Hon. J. G. Meglar of Brookfleld was In the city yesterday. Han. H. Pedersen of Eureka Is lr the city on a visit, , Are your spirits drooping? Do you fuel that tired feeling? Does your ap petite need coaxing? Then your blood is poor. That Is nature's way of tell lng you that you need our , ALTI-TONE It Is an Ideal tonic, bracing, strength ening and exhilarating. It purifies the blood, tones up the system and will make you feel like yourself again In a week or so. FRANK HART, Drolst. SOLE AGENT Corner 14th and Commercial Bta. Is Your Bathroom Modern? You cannot have loo man safeguard, for the k of fan! and self, especially the growing children antique plumb- j lng b u dangerous to the' health ii good or modern ptumblng ia beneficial. The cost of renewing your bsthroom with ffeasW Wire will In reality be health murince. We hive lamplei tn our thovr rooms end will gladly quote you prkei. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. V-J-SHi SMIIIISSIISIISIIIIWwOjlfglWa - 3 Mill"" Going East!! Cutting Clothing Prices!! Wisell Schilling's Best meant The Palace Cafe. The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co, Subscribe for the Astorian of good-enough quality at fair 1 prices. Guarantees to Its Advertisers a Larger Circulation than any Paper Published In Astoria. 1, A, . - , .