FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1805. iiiE Mom! M Astditl an; astdria;()RE(5on. THE PICIiLE FROM VIRGINIA . . , Commonly known by the name of PIN - MONEY It the beit iweet pickie on earth. We tuve the mixed tnd the celebrated liirrcucum ber, both in bulk, you csn get any quantity 35c the pint T eepti who have good taste uie Pin Money Pickles. ROSS, HIGGINS , Co. . Sole distributors for Western Oregon. Amumnt Tonight. Star Theater, Vaudevlll. Ledg Mtlng Tonight Woman's Retlf Crp: lfrt. of Pocohanta. Knlthu of Pythias, Ator lode Woodman of th World. Local Brevities. Mad from puns' nilnorU watr Olympla br. WIm's May 11 Draws tho Crowd. Cut Prist Doi Itl Patronis homo lndutrjby buying Owl tract. manufactured In Aitoria. All first cImo grocer carry tbm. Hunt cm' llvenwo wrro ImiikI )' trlry by County; Clerk Clinton to Dr. J. A. Full on mid K. II. Lalhton. Wbn you buy I'-muns for mdl al , wt that you it Mission Itraml lemons. Thy are the ut that grow. Tou ran t. at Frank Hart's any tiling in ho(osraplilc suptlla. W Jul rcHvl a full lln of Eaatman' Kodak, etc, flana havo ben pru pared for a building; to bo T'tod by Andrew Tuunf at tho corner of Thlrty-lhth and Duano trt. Ladles of Astoria eipres t)iemlvt as well pl4 with tho bargain of-f-red at tho T HIvo. Now goods received, tvory day. R. M. Oaoton carries s full Un of farm Implomonts, alo wagon, bug g1o and farming tools of all kinds. 10J Fourtoonth street. Imported " Welch Coal Tar One Barrel Equivalent to Two of the Ordinary Grade. Crown Brand Boat Oars. PURE MANILA' ROPE. COTTON ROPE TWINE NETTING Fisher Bros. Go. We are now showing a number of elegant pieces of B I 131 ' issioii Furniture IN WEATHERED OAK. Which we have recently received direct from the east. ' iSEE WINDOW DISPLAY CHAS. HEILB0RN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. All the Pacrarnvuto river flNliriiicn who arrival on th. Iimt tainr have wcuri'd finning licena and will coin mem operation Immediately. Ml Alma Larsen will entertain tho Port as society thin evening at bw reldno In Alderbrook, Every mem ber Is rtiueated to br preient. Tho Owl flavoring extract are con Idersd tho bet and itrongeat by all who have ud them. Ak for tho Owl at your grocer and take no other. Lou l Wvrtn, a ratlv of Norway, yeeterday declare hi Intention of be coming a cltlxen of the United Hta'.ea before fieputy County Clerk Duligty. Th !! rentaurant, on Kleventh treet, I connldertd th family remau rant of Aatorla. The best meal and th bed servk in Astoria, 120 Eleven th street Dletrlrt Attorney Allen ha not flll any roiiiplnint bk-UmM the Sacramento ftehertrieii and will probably not do . ua the matter haa not be n cuth-d to hla attention. Hut). C. W, Fulton yeaterdiiy ub milted hi final account In the eiLult of Fred Wlikman, deceawtl, and the earn waa examined and allowed by Judge Trenchard. Th memorial exercletM at tho var- ku chool yeterdy In honor of the vlalt of members of Cuahlng pout. O. A. R, Th school room were appro priately decorated for tho occaalon. The cenu in all tho city precinct haa been practically comphted with th exception of dlatrlct No. 4. for which Q. W. Lountbury waa appoint ed. It is not known when the enumer ation in ibis precinct will be com menced. , Work on the building of a county r4d around, (Smith's polrt la pro grewalng satlefactorlly under tho direc tion of Fred. Partolde. Yeeterday rcgialdrable blading waa done and It is expected that the toad wilt bt open for travel by July 1. The marriage of Hugh McCormlck of Young Illver and Mr. Lucy Fef gueon of Selwood wo aolemnlxed -terdy at the reldence of the bride' parent. Mr. and Mra. W. 11. He-ley. ThW huppy cnupli will mke tlu-lr home- nt Mr, M CormU k' ranch on Young river. i The rim of a!nion In the river allow no mat'Tlal Improvement, al though many fishermen nmke an aver age catch. M"t of the larger salmon havo been delivered to the cold atorage 'plant and their output i larger than lnai year. Nearly all of the cannerle : have" put" up an average pack. The .quairty haa tn sup tlor to any caught for several years. At a mertlng of Aator lodge, Knight of Pythlu. a company of the uniform rank waa orgnnlxed with the following officer: W. A. Sherman, air knight commander; Charlc H. Abercronible. rtrt lieutenant; Dr. Paul Trulllnger. second lieutenant. Drill will be held every week and It Is expected that the company will participate in the next priae drill of the encampment. Owing?' to. tho puMlcfly given bjl The AUorlan that tho chief of poltc Intended to proceed and collect delin quent s;ret aaaeaamenta, Auditor An demon Is In dully receipt of letters from non-realdent property owners In quiring about their aaaeaaments. It 1 probablx that many of them will be settled before (ho warrant Is placed In the hand of the chief of polite. aMNWOBMBM This evening the much-talked-of grand concert will be given at Hah era' opera houe and , th program, which waa publlahedj In thla pa per yetrdny morning Is one of exception al merit. It Is also a high and artlatlc one and Kishers will no doubt hold one of the moat cultured audience ever in It hlatory. Th artlata are all well up in their mualcal numbers and an evening t thorough enjoy ment will without doubt renult. Beat now S'lllng at Grlfflln'a. It la ald that thr are two veter an living In Astoria belonging to Cuahlng post. O. A. It., who can boast of having the honor1 of being th only two ,out of perhaps (0,000 In tho Unit I BV'tHf that can tutljull. that they have vUlted Oeorgo Wah ington tomb at Mt. Vernon, and also of having sit In the family pew of th little old church In Alexandria on the Potomlc In 1S. They are Wm. Lee, of the 2 2d New Vurk and D. H. Allen of the 7th Missouri volunteer. Five thousand galloi) of crude oil ns pumped into the new oil tank yVsVrdJi dj recently .t.' by thd Htamiard ll Company at tho-foot -of Fifth '.ieet. The rommon council having consented to the erection of the oil tank th'Y will no doubt be ln-rtnltted to exlxt. There I a pos sibility that a tire in till location will have a tendency to change the opin ion of mnny citizen a to the advisa bility of locating fire trap within th city limits, something that la not al lowed In any other city In tne world. GRAND CONCERT. f This Evening, May 26, at Fihr Opera Houte. 1 Quartet from Lisa, Lehman' Bong Cycle Daly Chain. (a) Thank, Tou. Very Much, Indeed. (b) Seeing th World. Mis Lawler, Mr. Reel, Mr. Belcher and Mr. Zan. j I. Recitative and Aria from "Per- . stan Oarden, "Ah, Moon of My Delight" Wm. J. Belcher. 3. (a) "He 8uran Rose" Ardt b) "Swallowa" Cowen Kathleen Lawler i. Prologue from lTagllaccI" Dom J. Zan. 5S. "Mar Ich hNlcht un Halm" Taohalkowaki Mr. Walter Reed. . Trio, "Believe Me," from At- tlta Verdi Mis Lawler. Mr. Belcher. Mr. Zan. 7. (a) "I Know of Two Bright Eye" CluUnm (b) "When the Roai Bloom" Rlchardt Win. J. Belcher g. (t) "La Suanata" Tostl (b) "Sunshine Song" Grelg , Kathleen Lawler 9. (a) "King Duncan Daugh ter" AUItson (b) "Gipsy John" Clay Pom J. Znm 10. (a) "I Know a Lovely Card n" D'Hardelot (b) Old French Song "Maminan pitea Mol Weckerlln (c) "XlKlitlngal? Song" Nevln Mrs. Walter Reed 11. Quartette from Rlgoletto". .Verdi Ml Lawler, Mr. Red, Mr. Belcher and MV Zan. Accompanist Mis Grace Kemp. Seat sale open till morning at 9 o'clock at Grltfiln'. PETITION DISMISSED. Cathlamet Will Continue to B a Sub urb of Skamokawa. Some time ago a petition was pre sented to the county uourt of Wah kiakum county, signed by about 100 of the voter of Cathlamet, asking that the town be incorporated under the law of the state of Washington. The county court refused to grant the pe tlon and the matter wa taken to the courts. Attorney Fuqua and J. Bruce Polworth appeared for the petitioner and J. C. McFadden appeared for the county commissioner. Judge Rice de cided that the petition waa Insufficient in that It did not contain th proper number of signature, the law requir ing at lean SOO voters to sign a pe tition for Incorporation. To tho Public, The committee appointed from Cuh Ing post. No. 14, G. A, it., to arrange for the proper observance of Memo rial day, request all patriotic cttlaen who can and wish to assist us, to leave all contributions, either in money or flowers, at the cigar store of Comrade D. B. Allen ,on Commercial atreet, op poalte the Foard A Stokes Co., where a Hat of all donors and amounts will bo kept. v All flowers or plant, not before Monday, May 2, 1905. W. C. SHAW. . THEO. BROEMSER. WM. LEE. POLITICAL FARCE. Men Who Aulted Officer Wilton Arrested and Fined. Th largest audience that has as sembled In th police court tor many a day wa prrm at th trial Of the flv Greek who attacked Police Officer Wilson. A, M. Smith, city attorney, appeared for th prosecution, Tho evidence, such a wa produced, wa to the effect that Officer Wilson wa attacked by th Sacramento river fish ermen who arrived on tho laat suamer. In tho fight Officer Wilson wa unable to recognize all of the defendant, and aaldo from his tetlmony, very Hull evidence waa offered, although It could havo been found. George, Kacevarah wa the first ar raigned an1 he pleaded guilty. Judge Anderson delivered a deserving lecture and Imposed a fil,a of 0i j-t,.k G.org. cnm next, and It was proven that h9 wa the ringleader und wa responsi ble for' the trouble. He wa fined $60. Then an effort wa made to convict Anton George and Nicholas Krlsgen of gacramento, but the city attorney unnounced that there wa not uffl clent evidence to convict, and did not produce the evidence that could have been secured and alt Judge Anderson could " possibly do wa to discharge the defendant. Joseph Paaqualla wa the next vie. tlm and he pleaded guilty, but a Joe had lived In Astoria for over 25 year and had always assisted the offlcer and was really not to blame, Judg? Anderson Imposed a fine of 120 but remitted the fine during good behav ior. That the affair was an outrage admit of no doubt, even the frlT.d of the accused men .expressed an opin ion that all should have been fined. It 1 impossible to protect the police officer In the discharge of their duty when politic enter Into the case. No Judge can Impose a fine when there la a tack of evidence and Judge Ander son did all that ho could do under the circumstance. PERSONAL MENTION. A. Becker, a piano man, is In the city on business. 8. A. Park of Salem la visiting with friend In Aatoria. Robert Finke of Brookfleld waa In tn city yesterday. George F, Dodge of South Bend was In the city yesterday. Mra. C. W. Carr of Portland la vllt Ing friend in this city. Phil Abrahamson of Portland Is reg istered at tha Parker. J. F. Carlson of Portland registered at the Parker yesterday. E. Allen of Cincinnati registered at the Occident yeeterday. F. M. Warren of Portland was In the city yesterday on bualnes. Frank Scott of Seaside- waa in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Ray Morton of Cathlamet visit ed friend In Astoria yesterday. Horn. J. G. Mebler and wife of Brook fleld were In the city yesterday. Mr. H. C. Svensen of Svsnsen was In the city yesterday shopping. A. H. Clayburgh of Chicago yi-as reg istered at the Occident yesterday. C. A. Coolidge rHurned from a busi ness trip to Portland last evening. A. McNamara of San Francisco was registered at the Occident yesterday. C. ,C. Going. ,a prominent merchant of Tortland, was In the city yesterday. Mlsa Alice Wright has returned from a visit to Mrs. John Kopp of Boze man, Mont. Geo. C. Flanders, representing the Standi rd. Oil Company of Portland was in the city yesterday. Mis Lena Fannon, who haa been confined to her room "with pneumonia, is reported as improving. T. S. Barr, county commissioner of Wahkiakum county, residing on Gray river, was In the city yesterday. Wis' May Sale Draw th Crowds. Cut Pries Do Itl EMBROIDERED DOILIES Every one like .those dainty bits of linen worked in many eolored ilk with hem stitched or button haled edge, but every lady doe not know how, and many hav hot tho time to make th.m. Just get a NEW ROYAL Sawing' Maohin and lt it do th embroid.ring fan you. Th' result will be pretty if done by hand and tho wock is don in much less time. Thi r only on of th many thing thi Up-to-D&te Machine. ean do. GOLDEN OAK CABINET. DROP HEAD EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MARKET. 60LIO GOLDEN OAK CABINET, Regular, $30.00. OUR PRICE 124.00 GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET, Regular, $27.00. OUR PRICE $21.00 We have three wagons and cater to your trad. A large, up-to-dat tore with a full line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you cannot come. W will call for your order. Telephone Main 7S1. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avanu, Upper Astoria, Grand - Prize - Sale Begins at lO a.m. Saturday DON'T MISS IT. V Here is a new one. The greatest sale of its kind ever offered by any store. ; , , & " i 200 boxes are filled with seasonable articles such as Handkerchiefs, Waist Sets, Rings, Fancy Combs, Perfumes, China, Pin Trays,' Purses, Fans, Bead , Necklaces, Shoes, Gloves, Ladies' Neckware, Etc." These Boxes Contain Goods Worth from 50c to $3.00. Every box will contain goods to the amount of ' ' - 50 cents or over. - , : These 200 Bozes are Now on display in one of our windows and will be on sale SATURDAY, MAY 27, 10 A. M. AT 25c Horse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Likes'to Trade. ' 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c IV "WE ARE Plumbers Steamfitters Ncte tut First W. C. LOG CABIN FLOUR V .- FLOUR PROGRESS THE wheat export shipping business for the winter of 1004 and 11K)5 has decreased two-thirds for two reasons. Short crop in the Dakotas and the high quality of the Blue Stem wheat grown in Idaho, Eastern Oregon and Washington, which is recognized by the millers in Minueapolis, who are willing to pay a high freight rate on Blue Stem wheat to make their best flour. v The land in the above states is of volcanic origin U. S. Senator John H. Mitchell, of Oregon, had some of this earth analyzed at the Smithsonian-Institute at Washington, and their report was that it was land like the wheat lands of Sicily, where the best of wheat has been raised continuously since the time of Christ. ' Knowing this we have made arrangements with an up-to-date mill, situated right in this favored wheat belt to manufacture ourXog Cabiu Brand and we can say there is no better flour made in the world. When you buy flour get the best for economy and health. The Log Cabin is the kind. Our motto is: "If it does not give satisfaction money returned." The Foard & Stokes Co. Astoria's Greatest Store. Class Weil a cn Employed. LAWS CO., 127481 lm- Him.