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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1905)
tUNOAY, MAY 21, 1909. IliE MOBNING A8TORIAN,' ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 Snowflake Solid Packed Tomatoes, 2 cans 25 cents. Extra Sweet Corn per can, 15 cents. A trial convinces and demonstrates the true value of these goods. Each product is packed directly into the cans when in prime condition, ane when you pur chase a can you can depend upon the contents being perfect. Solt Agents Chase & Sanborn'i Coffees. ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. Local Brevities. It'l tht water Olymala Beer. Owing to Ihe inclement weather y terdar very few farmers were In tho city. - The Btandard Oil Company tut com plete the erection of the new oil tank at tht foot of Kifth street. Wise's May Salt Draw (he Crowds. ' i Cut Prices Data HI Nlrk Clinton announces (hat he does tint blin lo (he Ai'nrlB' soda work and never takes soda In bin. A. W. Kinney fif A.IorU has bn granted a dtntit certiorate at the rfr nt examinations in Portland. Mr. and Mia. I. H, Mount announce ln engagement nf tb-lr daughter Klith la A. C. Hum of Milwaukee, Wis. Palronlse horn Industry by buylna Owl eitrain. manufactured In Astoria, All 0rtt claa groceis carry lhm, Th A. B. C. nine and the t'omtnrf. rial club nine will cross outs today on lha recreation ground. A good game la anticipated. Arrangement have been about com- (rifted for the smoker to b given by Astoria Labor Council at Logan's hull next Thursday evening. An appro prluta program ha bfn prepared. R. M. Oaaton carrlt full Una of farm lmpltmente. also waaons. buc- gla and farming toola of alt kinds. 106 Fourteenth street. Tttrday was a oulet day In the county clerk's office, and alde from tha recoidlng of several convey aitcea, no othr business waa trsnsucted. Mra. W. M. Qrtgg, sister of Mra. C. A. Oearhart, her husband and aon from Iwa ere vliltlng Mr. dearhart and will epend the aummr In Atorla. Th Owl flavoring extracts art con sldered th best and strongest by all who hav uJ (hern. Ak for tha Owl at your groctra and take no other. Tht last alenmrr brought a ship ment of tlon Hrand Lemon. Ex perts claim (hey are tha finest that aver cam to thl market. Ton can get. at Prank Hart'a any thing In photographic supplies. W Juat received full lln of Eastman's Kodaka, ate. The neat grand lodge of th OdJ Fellows will b held In Portland on June 1 The Rebekahs will convene at th asm time. i' . . . '- i - - -' m Hervlces at tha Pirt Lutheran today tin uaunl. tfunday achoul at :J0. Mom dig rvlc In Hw4lh at lu:40. Keen lug a-rvloe In English at 8. l'lvm-hlng by the pastor. P. U Firker has the lumber on the street fur replanklng the east aid ol riurtnth street bMwewi Commercial and run. The work will be com m need next wek.- A lurge- consignment of Oregon ber ries were received In Astoria y.-aterday and met with a ready aale at IS cnt a box. Cucumbere were received and aold at 10 cm each. Thwe la conlderabl. unfavorable nomment alout the gam of ball ached uled to take place on Memorial day. It la not conaldered an appropriate day for aporta of thl character. Rev, Q. M. Thorp will preach hla farewell a rmon at the Methodiat church at Seaalda today. He haa ac cepted the pa t oral of th Methodiat church at Coamopolla, Waah. Lane Hnrrl. who haa been III with nn attack of pneumonia, died at noon yeatetday In Upper Aatorla. He waa about 20 yara of ag and unmarried and haa no nlatlvia In thla city. CowomWy Trlb of Red Mn have had plana prepared for their new hall and expect to advertlae for bid nhc'. week for building the new lodge hall. It will Ve ti pne-'tory bulidlpg and coot about $2000. Thtre will be revival aervlcea thlc afternoon at I o'clock at KUhera' opera houae for men only. A male choir, led by Mr. DUkaon, will fumlah mualc. It la to be hoped that there will be a large a tt'ndunce. Mr. J. N. Jackaon and daughter June of Olympla, who accompanied Mr. nnd Mr. J. A. Munroe home lnat wek. left for their home laat night accom panied by Mr, dnckaon'e niece. Mia Hazel Monioe, who will up nd tht nunimt-r month with her. Rcimrt from thai fihermn, can- nerytnen and cold storage m"n yeater. dny waa to (lie effect that Increased ciitrhc wcrt rexi ted, the cold atorage planta rec'lvlng the bulk of the flh cNuglit, although ifveral ton were re ceived by the cannrymon. FAMILY REUNION. ,Vi-ktinukum lixlffe. Knlghta of Pyth- in at Hi'unlde, will celebrate the third annlveraary ct th founding of th aider In that town Monday evening. A large delegation from Aator lodge will go over. Dr. C. K. Linton haa been Invited to deliver an addreaa. On loneaome looking man, who ahowed that he had b-n under the In fluence of liquor, appeared before Po llct Judge Anderaon yetcrday and a line of $10 wa Impoaed. r RfV. Dr. Toy will prench at the Methodiat church thla morning at th Uuul hour. Mr. Dlckaon will alng and Ml Lur"n will aait with violin to the large choir. In the evening union aervlcee of all the churchea will be held to which the public la lnvl;ed. T! We received yesterday a Carload of Crown Brand oat Oars B Especially manufactured for Fisher Fros. Co. For Building Material , Lime, BricR, Wire and Cement Coated Nails CALL ON US. Jo.-ph RohambergiT and W. F. Schlmpft returned yeaterdny from a duck hunting trip to Cray river. They brought home a large number of fine uck. but claim they could have bought them cheaper In Aatorla. Any- way. bo h wlll(enJoy a fins duck dlnnet today. A very pleaaant evening waa rpent laa. night In honor of Mr. and Mra. U A. Laiaen'a wedding day, being the 15th annlveraury. Many valuable prea enta were received from their many friend. A uplendld program waa ren dered, after which refreshment wort eerved. We Guarantee Our Prices' Against Portland and San Francisco, thereby saving our customers the freight. Wc may have local opposition but no competition when you con sider prices and quality of our goods. f Just received a cargo of Portland cement which we bought right and will sell right. A call - - will convince anyone. Sole agents for Roche Harbor Lime. A rare tieut la In atore for Aatorla muiicttl lover next Friday evening at Flnhet' opera houfce, wlrn the grand i concert given by Mra. Walter Red, lllllTIIV Winn uvi.,vv. Lawler, the well-known aoprano; Mr. Dom Zan, the grenteat baritone 4n Ore gon, and our former An tor Inn, Wm. 3. neither, (he robunt tenor, will take place, Theae well-known ar'.lata will be heard In aoloa, dueta, trloa and In quartet of hlg! and artlitlc merit. Seat aal? open Thursday morning at Orlflln'av bock etore. peautlfy your complexion with little out. If you wish a smooth, cl'ar, ream-like complexion, rosy cheeks, aughlng eye, take HolllstT' Rocky dountnln Tea, greatest beautlfler own. 35 cen. s. Frank Hart'a drug atore.' Wis' May" Sale Draw th Crowd. Cut Price Doe It! One of AsteHa'a Prominent rami lie Will Greet Their Grandmother. Th Cole will have a family min ion In June. Mr, and Mra. At water and family of Waterbury, Ct, are ex pected here early In 3une Mr. and Mr. Frederick, another daughter and aon-ln-law, will probably arrive from Palouai City, Wab on or about June I, while W. U Cole, a aon, who recently became manager of the Portland office of the Ullnola Pacific Glaas Co., haa aaked for a vacation In time to rn'et them and also attend the wedding of hla aUter, Mis Lucille, which takea place at Orance church on June 27. . Mr. Lucy Cole, mother of W. E Cole, is expected to arrive here about July 1, with her daugnt?r-ln-law, Mra. Rose Col, although It I HopedJ that her plan may be changed to permit her to be prent at thf wedding. The children arid giondrhlldren are all anx loua to meet their grandmother, Mra. Lucy Cole, who la now In her $7th year. Khe resid e at Tulare, Southern California, . .... Railroad Completed. The new logging railroad running outh from Benslile about three mile haa been completed and the new road given a trial thla week. Commencing Monday the company will commence hauling toga to the mill. Sufficient logs have been cut to keep the mill running for a month and active work will be continued In the logging camps. New and Improved machinery ha been In stalled in the mill and sash and door factory. The company shipped two car loads of doors to Chicago thla week and haa many orders ahead. The doors are th. finest ever manufactured anc" meet with a ready aale in the eaa'.ern markets. The name of the winner In the prize essay cont"t of Hsrman Wise's atore will be announced Tuesday. Owing to the fact that the gentleman who haa the matter In charge Is a very busy man It ha been Impossible for him to xnmln? all the papers in time tolnake he announcement earlier. Expansion seems to be the ordr of the day. The dim of Geo. Lindstrom V Co., grocers and dealer In house hold utensils on Upper Franklin ave nue, expect shortly to add a new de partment, which will make theirs one of the best equipped grocery stores in .he northwest. Their business, as It la. haa bfen growing steadily. The firm does business In all parte of the city and In adjoining towns. Their adver tlsement which appear In thla paper regularly offer many advantages to housekeepers, gee their ad today. CHICAGO SUGAR TOAST U a Delicious Toast Baked by Special Proctn Only to be had at our store. Good in health or sickness. Good for Babies and Adults, A pound, 15 Scents. Prim Swedish Potato Flour. Im ported and packed especially for American trade. Better than corn starch. 15 cents a package; 2 plug for 25 cent. That good Java and Costa Rica Cortes we eell at 25C A POUND, Is a winner. Try it. We have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-io-dat store with a full line of good gro aria& Tdlenhnna if you cannot come. We will call for your order. Telepnone Main .si. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO.. Franklin Avenue, Upper Aitoria. Astoria Oregon. We are now showing a number of elegant pieces of , lUIission Furniture IN WEATHERED OAK. . - 1 Which we have recently received direct from the east. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. Worse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Liies to Trade, i " 508-510 Commercial Street. ". Mail orders solicited. T, New Idea Patterns 10c. ' ; 1 ; 1 1 ' , : . WE ARE Plumbers Steamfitters LA Ncre tut First Clsss Wcilxrcn Employed. W. C LAWS & CO., (2743!lEtal&tief. A Few of the Good Thing's ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND AT S7?e FOARD & STOKES CO. Martin's Full Cream Cheese. Imported Swiss and Fresh Tillamook cheese. Norwegian Primost just received. Large Spanish Queen Olives. Nice White Bloater Mackerel. A full line of Lunch Goods, Ahlberg"s Swede Pork. Creamery Butter. Delicious Wild Blackberries in quarts and half gallons. Homemade Pork Sausage, fresh lot just received. Old Fashioned Fruit Cake, put up in pound packages. Heinz Pickling Vinegar. Boiled Hams fresh every day. Pure Apple Blossom Honey, from Kamm's farm at Olney. The Foard & Stokes Co. Astoriats Greatest Store. mm