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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1909. I HE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 NEW TODAY I Alien Boston Brown Bread Flour. COLORADO POTATOES They cook white and mealy. We have just received the last carload of the season. You better place your order now. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. AmusrnU Tonight. SUr Theater. Vaudeville. Ledge Meetings Tonight. Pegre. uf Honor, Charily lodge. I. O. O. F., Beaver lodga. Modern Woodmen of Amryt. Native Daughters of Oregon. Young Mn'a Institute. Royal Ari'ttnlum, Clatsop council. Local Brevities. Made from Olympla beer. pure! mineral water The W. 0. T. U. will meet at the usual hour la th' I lu il I t l church today. The summer win-dol cmi the A. A ('. ralh on.) will not go Into efrvt un. til Juno 24. When you buy lemons for medical use, a- :hnt you get Mission Dram! lemons. They are tha beat thut grow. There will ba a gam. of bull Oil afternoon between the Owapunpun and h!ih school Ulrica, (lama will be called at 1: 30. P. (Vrvurtl leave thin morning fit Portland to take In the fair ami from there will (o to Heattla on Important bulnv. Th First Lutheran church of l'p per AstnrU will observe Ascension day by services In the church thla evening itt II o'clock. I'rof. Clink In In I'urtland with the school exhibits of the Astoria public schools, The exhibit la very credit able and the teachers and MIn Emma Wurr-n are entitled to credit for their enterprise. lllda wnt received yesterJay by the Slaters of Ht. Mary's hospital for con struotlng the new hoapltal building Tha blda will be opened tomorrow, but It la probable the contract will not ba let un'.ll next week. Coroner Pohl yesterday held an In quest over the body of Pearl Norton who committed sulfide Tuesday by di Inking carbolic add. The remains were shipped to Portland last evening, where her inoth'r resides. A mnrrlag license was laaued Mon day to Isadora Ht. Martin of Hkama nla county, Wash., and B'llelt Martin of Clatsop county. They w mar ried In this city Tuesday arel left tot their home at Ht. Martin's Springs. JkIiii Thorsen, u native of Russia, ye.-t.rduy' d lursV hl Int'ifthm vt becoming cltlS'-ll. John A. Ma It son, n. native of Nor way, declared his lnl litlon to becom a cltlxen of til United Htates befor. Inspector lJulgity. According to the official census re turns fiom Seaside, that thriving own has a population of SSI, an Increase of 100 r cent In five yenrs. No belter evidence of the prosperity of Oregon's l onu ar summer rsort is necessary. C'hailes Verschuren filed a com munication with Auditor A)?rn yesterday calling attention to th con dlilon of N'lnth str l between Harrl son ami Irving avenue. The gutters are blocked and the wuter runs In th center of the tr-et, making It difficult fur chllilivn to to school. A PUBLIC HOLIDAY Mayor Surprenant Issues Procla mation Designating June 19. ASTORIA DAY AT THE FAIR Mrs. C. W. Fulton Appointed Hottest for Alton's and Hon, C. W. Fulton Will Be Atked to Deliever the Ad dress of the Day st the Fair. J. II. Johanseit of H' aside, who has 1mm-1 1 In Han Kiiimlni'ii, write that he will return home Saturday. Tu-a.lny morning Mrs. IX B. t'hls Imlm. at 40 Exchange street, print ed her hull)" lid with U boy, A mania license was Issued yes terday t lien Amundsen and Nora Frauds FvrU, both ftf tbla county. Flavoring extracta, none better, made here by the Owl Drug Co., and for sal by first claaa grocers. The steamer Francis II. Leggett left out for San Franii tsco yesterday hav ing In tow a large log raft from KKila. ElactW. Wmnm Wattage and Scalp treatment) five espert barbers. Baths. OCCIOENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Cut. Iiavld II. O'Mer of the uniform rank. K. of P. Is ltl the city and wtl iisalMt W. A. Sh'rrimn in organising n company In Astoria. n. M. tiaston carries farm Implements, also girs and farming toots 106 Fourteenth street. a full line of wagons, bug of ail kinds. Strawberries were plentiful In the markets yesterday and sold three liox'S for & cents. They cost 10 cents a box to Portland, wholesale No. 2 Foldlrg Itrownle Camera, for 24xJ'4 pictures, IS. Also full line of other photographic supplies and kod aks at Frank Hart's drug store. Itlchard Hinlth. tlie man arreated by Sheriff Llnvlllif for brenklng Intt house at Heaalde, wna given a pre liminary hearing In the Justice court yestenlay in'rnliK &nd was bound ovee to the circuit court with bonds fixed at $500. Not b Itig able to furnish bonds he waa commltteed to Jail. Today will be a legal holiday by vir tue of a proclamation Issued by Gov. Chamberlain, and all the banks will be float d. All the other office and business houses will remain open. There are too many holidays In As toria, rind making the opening of an exposition a holiday Is rank nonaena Vanilla flavoring la good only If pure. You get It pure, when you use Owl flavoring entracta. Other flavors, too. Ask your grocer for Owl extracta. Imported Welch Coal Tar One Barrel Equivalent to Two f the Ordinary Grade. Crown Brand Boat Oars. PURE MANILA ROPE. COTTON ROPE TWINE NETTING Fisher Bros. Go. Tha Portland exposition will open today st 12 o'clock, noon, and a large idelegir.lon of Astnrluns went up on last nlghta train to attend the opening ex 'erclsea. Tha Hess restaurant, on Eleventh iStret. Is considered the family rentau rant of Astoria. The best meals and the best service In Astoria, i:o Klevcn th street Klmer Wnmataff of nlney vsnn In the city yestenlay. He r- iils t;iat his mother Is totally blind. His f.v.hr: Is enjoying good h allh but fdilom comes to the city. The pipe organ of the First Lutheran church has arrived and will be put up the first of next week. It waa pur. chased from a Portland firm. The organ recital will be given at thv church as announced, on Thursday evening. June 8. Tickets, 80 cents, and are on sale at Grlffln'a and Sven sen's book stores. Dr. O. R Esti-s was called to Chi nook Monday to attnid Nla Kuttrup. His wife had presented Mm with a Miming baby boy aii'J Nol cele brated the event by hoisting the star and Htiip-s and In b'ss than a half hour very flag In Chinook waa wav ing on the breeze. Thl Is the first sun and heir and the parents are very proud of it. Mayor Surprenant Issued a procla mation yesterday appointing Ba'.urday, June 10, ns a public holiday, It being Astoria day at the Lewis and Clark fair. Following Is the proclamation: To the People of Astoria, Greeting: In conformity with the custom In augurated by the various cities and towns of the state of Orrgon which have been given a special day at th Lewis and Clark fair at Portland, and Saturday, tne 10th day of June, 105, havln been designated by the fal commission as Astoria day, at the fair now .therefore, by virtue of the au thority vested in me, I do hereby d a- Igoate Saturday, June 10, 1905, as t public holiday, and urge upon the cltl tens of Astoria to attend the Lewis and V'lark fair In Portland on that day. be llevlng the material welfare and fu ture pronperl y of Astoria will be aug mented thereby, and give Its citizens an opportunity to me?t with the cltl stens of other parts of the state and the United States on that day. Dated at Astotla, Oregon, this 31st day of May, 1905. J. W. SL'RPBENANT. Mayor of the City of Astoria, All of the other cities In Oregon which will have a special day at the fair, have appointed some prominent lady In the city to act as hostess at the fair, anl last evening Mayor Sur p'renunt appointed Mrs. C. W. Fultoa aa hostess for Astoria, and notified her of her appointment. The appointment confers upon her the authority to se lect her own assistants. Hon. C. W. Fulton will be Invited to deliver the addraas at the fair on As toria day. The ladles of Astoria are taking an active Interest to make the fair a success. If necessary, the T. J. Potttr will come to Astoria to tak the visitors up. leaving Friday night and leaving Portland Saturday night Jh!mi limning of the Columbia El"c tiical winks on Eleventh street, died jyesti-rdny nmrnbiK nt tbe hospital of Iciinsumptii'ii, lie was 3 years of ae juml h ivts a lff mi l one child. The The large ring of the SlilvK y s. hum 'fun.-ial will tnke pl.mr. today at 1:30 was displayed on dncnrntlmi day. TIM- -from Pohl'a undertaking parlors and was overlooked by thr i nmiiul l.-e ap-tihe liu nii' iU will be at (irernwood. polnt"d to ascertain tbe number i I He w.im ii hi' nib r of the Sa.:i Fuiiclsci CENSUS RETURNS. Additional Returns Received from Var ious County Precincts. Although the census retuwis of Clat sop county are ft II Uncomplete suffi cient have been received upon which to base nearly official estimates of the county, which are rather Increased from estimates heretofore published. Several enumerators filed their r. turns yi'Kt rilay and they are as follows: Elsie, 7."; Jewell, 75: Mlstjwauka. 43; Push. 60; Feasldf, 851: West pert. 250. The lncroae Is shown to be princi pally In Astoria and Seaside, while a falling off Is shown In the farming districts. Unloading Sale ! Commencing June 1st and Continuing until June 15th. We are overloaded and are going to unload. We have cut prices right and left, as overstock is much larger than it ought to be at this time of the year. $10.00 Ladies Suits W 50 112.50 Lsdiss Suit $9.50 15.00 Lsdios Suits $11.50 $3.50 Lsdiss 8kirtt $2 95 $3.00 Ladies Skirts $2 95 $3.00 Lsdiss Skirtt $1 95 $2.50 Lsdiss Shoss $1 50 50c Boys' Waists 25c 75o Fancy Shirts 50c 75o 8trsw Hsts 25c 35c Novslty Dress Goods.... 23c 60 and 70c Novslty Drsts Goods 4&s $1.25 8hirt Waists 95c Goods 89c 20c Crept Drets Goods 15s 25c Cotton Drsts Goods 17s 35c Silk Taffeta 25o 35c Horns 8pun 25c $1.00 and $1.25 Novslty Dress $1.50 Shirt Waists $1.15 $2X0 Shirt Waists $1-43 Boise Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Liies to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c B. F. Stone; Portland. J. Palmer, Svensen. H. Nice, Buffalo. A. M. Simpson, South Bend. H. R. Chllds, Vancouver. W. R. Williams. Chinook. B. A. Seaborg, Ilwaco. D. Chlsholm, Chinook. Miss Wilson, Chinook. Geo. Hlbbert, Chinook. J. P. Kalfer, Aberdeen. Q. T. Ollkey, nwaco. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connections wi:h trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation aa to the lowest rates and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C LIXDSET. Trav. Passenger Agent, 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. PAUL B. THOMPSON. Pass'gr. Agent, Coleman Building. Seat:le, Wash. us! mm Learn to make your own dresses. We teach you cutting, fitting and designing quickly by latest method. Full course $5 system Included, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 458 Commercial St. Up Stain. ll.iK" ralm d on that dn . Itldn for constructing n new lo.liro hall for Com-omly Tribe of Red Men on their lot on Exchange street will be oivd on Saturday, June 10. It will be a one-story building. 15x100. tn'Ue of U. il Men, There will be mie delivery of mati by the postorflc. The carrier's win dow will be opened be. ween 12.30 nnd 1:30. The registry mid money ordr department will be cloaod all day. pr, Albert W. Kinney, who gradu ated with high honors at the Oregon drntiil school, has also '.hixh -1 n niio cessful nnmlnatlnn In the Washing ton Kchool nnd received lila diploma. A Special Display of JReal Baby Carriages and Go Carts. the finest line ever shown in the city From $2.75 Up These vehicles are all of modern construction and cost no more than the ordinary kind. We have them in various styles for either young or old babies. There is comfort, style and utility in all of them. Some special carts for the sea shore. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. CMS. HEILB0KN $ SON Complete House Furnishers. F. C. (irnhnin of th Graham Lum ber Company left for Portland last evening, where 1 will In the futurr, reside. He will maintain an office In that ciy, but will be in JVstorlu fre quently for his lumber business. Mr. Oruhiim has made many frlemds In Astoria, who will regret his departure. He has built up a good business and the object In moving to Portland ta for the purpoHi- of extending his trade. Kxclteineiit la b' ginning to be at fever heat over the coming of John L. Sullivan nnd his company f athletic and vaudeville stars at Fisher' opera IviiHe next Monday fvenlng nnd u ca pacity house la looked for. The vau.le vlllo teams are high class and the three rounds of aparrlng with his partner. Jim McoOrmlck. Is eagerly anticipated by the large audience that Is sure to be present. S;'at sale opens Saturday moiTiIng at Griffin's book store. Chsncs for Scrappsrs, Frank Hall, representing the John L. Sullivan company, waa In the city yesterday. He states that Mr. Sulli van Is In training for his fight with Charley Mitchell, to come off In Ta coma Sept. 19, and is confident of winning. In order to give people of Astoria an opportunity of proving that the theories of Pr. Oslrr does .not ap ply to him. he makes the following offer: $10 a minute for every minute un Astoria man can stand before him; $2fi0 for any man that will stay four rounds, and $500 for any man that can last eight rounds. Hrre Is an oppor tunity for those who have been con templating licking the editor to get a little practice. ; Matt Meeting. Thero will be n mass meeting of the patriotic citizens of Astoria tonight nt the court house for the purpose' ot making arrangements for a eel bratlon of the Fourth of July In Astoria. A full attendance 1s requested. Meeting will be called to order at 7: SO. Good Roads Convention. The international good roads con ventlon will be held In Portland on June 21. lasting until the 24th. Every known kind of road machinery will be at the fair grounds and exhibitions will be given of building different kinds ol roads. Each city, county and commer clal organization In the state will se lect five delegates to represent each lo cality at the convention. The city of Astoria will appoint five, the chambei of commerce five,. and the county cour five. Yesterday Mayor Surpr;nant ap pointed J. V. Bums, A. S. Tee, James F. Kearney. John Ncrdstrom and W. T. Scholtleld to represent the city of Astoria, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker. Jos Lnssle, Ilwaco. John Kan gas, Ilwaco. AUx. Tuo-rle. Pillar Rock. Sam R, Loid, Pillar Rock. M. R. Reach. Pillar Rock. L. P, Anderson, Portland. ' J. M. Allison. Pillar Rock. J. PeMayer, Eagle Cliff. A. Anderson, Knappn, T. Smith, Knappa. Joe Vararle, Cathlamet. S. R. Saling, Kalama. H. B. Parker, Seaside. A. Leach and wife. Summit. W. O. Ros, Portland. Re.na A. Worth. San Francisco. N. Lanf.Uth, San Francisco. S. B. Southard. Lewlston. F. W. Miller, Oystervllle. J. Raymond, Bay Center. Occident. C. K. Stein and wife. Chliago. ('. T. Whaley. St. Paul. M. Wise, Portland. J. Prag, Portland. J. F. Brooke, Minneapolis. A. H. Mott. Portland. Thus. Shea, Portland. Are you lacking In strength and vig or? Are you weak? Are you in pain? Do you f e I all run down? The bless ing of health nnd strength come to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 23 cents. F:ank Hart s drug store. Progress Shoes for Ladis. are the BEST $2-50 shoes male. We have Just re ceived a full line of thrse shos, Lace and Bluoner. Vlci Kid. patent leathen tips. BILLY BUSTER SHOES fi.r the boys have won't wear out. a sole that S. A.GIMRB Fine Boots and Shoes 543 BONO STREET, ASTORIA. IT'S A SNAP to Embroider with a good sswinj machine. It's a Greater Snap to buy at our SPECIAL PRICES a NEW ROYAL Sewing Machine and let it do th. embroidering fan you. Th. result will b. s pretty as if don. by hand and the work is done in much less time. This is only one of th. many things this Up-to-Date Machine can do. GOLDEN OAK CABINET, DROP HEAD EQUAL TO -ANY ON THE MARKET. SOLID GOLDEN OAK CABINET, Regular, $30.00. OUR PRICE $2W0 GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET, Regular, $27.00. OUR PRICE $21.00 We have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-to-dat. store with a full line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you cannot come. W will call for your order. Telephone Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. A Victory DUNDORE PIANO CO. Agents for th. Celebrated STEINWAY PIANOS Inspection invited.. Send for particulars. 233 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. To celebrate the successful opening cf our n w stove, we offer f FOR ONE WEEK ONLY the biggest hat special ever presenteU to the buying public. We have bough: the entire sample line of the manufac turers of the famous hat, legistsrtJ under th? trade-mark The Conqueror Tou get the benefit of our chance. There are over six different shades la gray, brown and tan These $3.00 Hats for one week only $1.50 BACH. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE fw7 Commercial Street. OPPOSITE PUBLIC TELEPHONE OFFICE.