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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1905)
FRIADY, JUNE 2, 1905. IliK MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. NEW TODAY 1 Allen's Boston Drown 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. Amusements Tonight. Bttr Tblr, Vudvll!i. jVi . Ledge Meetings Tonight Degree of Pocahontas. Knights of Pythias, Aslnr IIm Huns of Herman, Teutonla Mge. Woodmen of the World, Woomen of Woodcraft. Local Brevities. The county court will meet In regu- rr n Pirn i "ill Tr( Trap and Hrln Web mil on KUhi-r l!re, C'. Hen Amundsen niul Norn Francis Karrl wme murrl'il lust ewiilng Judge cliMxIiiuin iifnviatlng, Eleotrie Fee Mstssge and Scalp treatment) five expert barber. Hatha. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. When you buy lrmmn for medical u, a-e (hut you art Mission Hrand lemons. Thry are the beet that grow. n. M. Gsston carrlee a full lint of farm Implement. alo wagont, bug gleg and farming toota of all klnda. 10S Fourteenth atreet. Robinson A Hlldrbrand announce today that lh-y are prepared to fur nish house and carry a complete line for every room In the houee. No. I Folding Itrownle Camera, for piciurrw, is. Aieo IUU line "I Al0 full line Of other photographic auppllea and kod aka at Frank llart'a drug atore. HtTawberrlea wem cheap r In the market yesterday, retailing three boie for 21 centa. They are Ore- gun berrlea and of auperlor quality. ANY FRUIT FOR PANNING PURPOSES ahould be good, yet reuaoniible In price. A we buy direct from the grocere, we are alwaya in a podtlon, to offer the, beat the mark't afforda at price that will meet with your approval STRAWBERRIES are arriving dully direct from the grower at Hood River and Mount Tabor. We get only the fln'at ber rlea, picked from any patch. Leave yur order early for fruit to ean. GOOSEBERRIES art nice for pica In the winter, while you get them cheap now In the a'irlng. We have a plentiful tupply of good tx.-rrl. The Little Ones Go for any Jum, they cun lay their hand on. You will go for that aseortmont of OODSON-BRAUN'S JAMS, which we nr selling at the special prio of 15 eent a Jar. Mnny fruit to seleit from. They will go quick ly at thla price. Johnson Bros., Good Goods 118- 122 Twelfth 8t., Aitori. A Special Display of Real 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. CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. VanlJIa flavoring In good only If pure. You get It pure, when you use Owl flavoring nctractM. Other flavor!, too. Ask your grocer for Owl ex trad. The Adair school basi'bull team and a nine from the Cut hoi In Sunday school played a game of bull yesterday reiultlng In a victory for th Adulr school nine by ft score of to . A rrward of 120 tarn hus been of fered by C. A. Heaborg for the recov ery of the bodlea of Anna Heaborg and ltbert Itruon, who were drowned on May 80 nar the railroad draw bridge. The KUt Lutheran church was wt'll filled liwt evening with a large uudl ei.re, he event being the celebration of Ai tittloti day. Itrv. OUNtuf K. HyJ qulrft pjeacUi-d, un apif'Jprlate moil. The funeral of the late John Itrun Dig wu held yesterday lift1 rnoun from Pohl's UM'Irrtnklng piulnrs. the erv lce being conducted by Ilwv. McCor mlck. The Interment was at (3nn wood. XotwIlhfctandlnaT th weather pre dictions announced for yesterday were "showery," It was one of Ore gon'a meat perfect daya. The only re liable way of predicting Oregon wteth rt la the day after It happens. The common council will meet In regular aeaalon neit Monday night at which time. It la probable, ordinances VQ lr ine imprwrnKm oi Eiihange ana Irving avenue, ana aome action taken to beautify Hill aide cemetery. There waa no change In the fiahlng - "aeon, the run remaining about the -fime. The canfnee meyi are nearly up with their laat year pack, while the cold storage planta are nearly GO per cnt shead. Thla I owing to the large "lie of the anlmon. ! The only evidence of a legal holi day In Astoria yeaterduy waa the clou lug of the banka and public office. None of the merchant cloaed. It gave the overworked official an opportun ity for a much needed ret. Work of building the road around Smith's point haa been completed punt the llde and will be completed to the Young hay bridge In about two week. The road I being built sub etantlal and It la believed will not be effected by any future ulldea. Edward H. Btrumeyer who has been at Juneau, Alaska, the pust few months, has resigned his position, and he and hia family will return to As toria wl hln two weeks. Mr. Gllmore, ! with the Morse Department store will go to Alaska to take Mr. Sti-eumeyer's place. The committee In charge of the Odd Fellows" grand loilge to be held In Portland oq June 8. have mmle ar rangements with the Luillne to carry the Astoria representatives to Port land, leaving here on the evening of June 8. It Is en peeled that about 50 r presentatlves and delegate will at tend. The fure for thu round trip will be $2. H ha become the custom cf manu facturing enterprises to aak for sub aldlea when filtering new field. While any Htltlmate undertaking carrying a pay roll doea much for tho com munity In which it 1 carried on, yet the fact remains that business muat atand upon It own foundation, and the very asking for subsidy la usually In ltaelf a suspicious circumstance, Albany Herald. Work on the O. R. A N. wharf progreenlng ,the portion leading from the old wharf to 14th atreet having been completed and a slip put In at the foot of 14th street for small boats which will be a great convenience. Contractor Lebuk Is driving the spile from th east end to the west end of the whaif. It la expected that It will be eompt!ed this month. After com pleted work of redeeming the old wharf will be comm' 'need. The Teh-gram offer an appropriate warning to Portland regarding the danger of overcharging exposition vis itors. It hu been the custom of cities going into tht aort of thing to charge all the truffle would bear and In some raai-B considerably more. While prlc'a In Portland for hotel accommodations und the like will naturally be some what In excess of the ordinary rate, extortion will hurt the city far be yond what any present gain cun offset Inspector Lnrn'r yesterday com pletMl taking the census of the Chi nese populittlon of As'orlu and found 331 entitled to reinuln In the ITnlteJ Htntes, Tile cennua of ull Chlijese r'sldotits has be-n taken In evry city whrre they reside, n an uld In en forcing the Chinese exclusion law. Those whose nitine do not app' ar on he United Htutes renaus list will have to explain why they are in this coun try. Mr. Lanner also took the Ciisus ucroes the river wher he found 107. A number have gone to Alaska and they win be enumerated upon their re turn. As the time draws nearer for the appearance of John L. Sullivan and his company of athletic and vaudeville performer at Fishers next Monday evening the excitement of th'lr com ing Is Intense. Manager Sellg I be ing besieged all around for a'ats. but not one will be sold before Saturday morning at I o'clock, at Griffin's, book store, so as everyone will have a fair and equal chance to get tlckes. Ladles as well a children can sea this per formance, as nothing will be said of. done that they ahould not bear and aee with the greatest propriety. PERSONAL MENTION. Rig Lewi of Portland Is registered at the Occident. C. D. Rucll oX Frankfort waa In the city yesterday. J. A. Oreenwald of Leabanon Is reg istered st the Parker. J. n. Anderson of Oystervllle Is reg istered at the Parker. F. U Lewis of Seattle registered t the Occident yesterday. R. Robinson arrived In the City yes terday from Tillamook V. M. Smith of Portland was in ttw city yesterday on buJtnes. W. J. Bradley of Portland was In the city yesterday on business. J. T. Nassa of Cathlamet was In the city ycsteidny on buclnewt. A. M. Leach and wife of Seaside are In the city visiting friends. Hugh McCormlck. the Youngs river furmer, was In the city yesterday. M. W. Warn n of San Francisco reg istered Rt the Ocoldent yesterday. 8. R Rikln of Kug'ne waa a pas renger down on last night's train. L. C. Burton and wife of Cathlamel arrived down on lust night's train. Mrs. r. T. Genba bus returned from a visit with relatives at Cntnlumet. R. Robinson, the cheese man,' went to Portland last evening n the Lurllne. Will Harvor of I'urlland was a pus- senger up on the l.urllne hint even ing I apt. Paul Coro or Urooktleld was i among the visitors in Astoria yester day. Hon. W. n. Williams of Chinook w.i In Portland yesterday attending the fair. Fred lOnqulst will leave this morn ing for St. Ma'i tin's siiiiiiKR on a va cation. Lio Wise attended the opening of the Lewis mid Clark fijlr In Portland yesterday. Cant. Krlc Johnson left for Collin springs lat evening to be absent about two weeks . J. M. Offer and family left last even ing for Collins springs to be absent several we ks. I Goodrich of Portland, who has been in the city on business returned home lust evening. Martin Ryan cf Puget Island was In the city yesterday after supplies for his seining ground. J. Qulnlan of Por.land arrlwd down on the noon train yesterday and is roistered at the Occident. Charles Wiggins left lust evening for Crook county In eastern Oi-egon. where he contemplates locating. $25 REWARD. jLTi.OO reward will be paid for the recovery of the body of Bliss Annie Sealiorg and the samp for the recovery nf Robert Jtronn, both of whom were drowned May 30, 05. CHAS. SEABORG. COAST DEFENSES Government Pushing Work on Fortifications. IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE Larg Amount of Work In Extension and Fitting up Building and Officer Qusrter Contemplated and Bids Advertited for improvement. t Pursuant to the polity of the gov ernment of the United Slates to pro tect its coast defenses, especially on the Pacific coast, realizing that the possibility of future wars may be con fined to the Pacific ocean and will make lire para Ions to cover all pos sible contingencies. A large amount of money has already been expended on the various forts, at the mouth' of the Columbia and considerable more will be spent thla ytar. Plans and specification have been prepared and bids are being adves' tls'd for to complete portions of work already bpgun und for contemplated Improvements. A new boat house for the sub-marine and mine service at Fort Steven will be built, the work to be comm' nerd as soon as the con tracts can be advertised for ana avoided. A liew w'aarf and approaches will ulso be built at Fort Stevens, and consjdt table ty-w eulpm nts adde.ty Ulds are being called for to Install new hot water heating plant for the two barracks and six officers' quar ters, also for installing a complete electric lighting plant in all of the buildings of the fort. This work Is a continuation of work commenced last year and which has recently been completed. The amount of money expended amounts to many thousands of dollars. All the woru is first-class In every respect anl th fl'.tlngs and; furnishing are of the most modern design. Arrangement! will be perfected to prop rly protect the mouth of the river, and In the event of a war, which la not now prob able, modern devlcea will be Installed to prevent an Invading foe from enter ing the river. FOURTH OF JULY. . " i Arrangement Mad for a Grand Cele bration in Attoria. , A large and enthusiastic crowd of business men and citizens met at the court house last evening to consider the question of a celebration for As toria an the Fourth of July. C. E. Foster wai elected chairman and Fred Johnson tecretary. Several speches were made, all favoring a celebration, and a motion was carried that the chair app-ilnt a committee of IS on arrangementa, thei chairman to be the chairman ff the committee. The fol lowing committee was appointed: C. E. Fottcr, Fred Johnson. Robert McLean, C. J. Curtis, J. E. Gratke, J. W. Johnst nf. Max Pohl. Joseph Grlb ler, Harry Jones, E. P. Noonan, John Svensen and Jas O'Connell. After the meeting adjourned, several of the com mittee) met and selected C. E. Foster chairman and E. P. Jfoonan secretary. A meeting of the committee will be called the first of the we k when eum commlttees will be appointed and ar rangements completed! for the cele bration. It waa the sense of the com mittee that the oration and dfcrara tlon of Independence and exercises be held at 10 o'clock in the morning and the parade at 1:30 in the afternoon. after which the sports will take place. From the opinions expressed at th meeting, Oere will be no trouble to raise $1000, and give one of the best celebrations ever h:ld In the ti.y. Concert Tonight. The following program will be ren d red at 'w concert to be given by St. Mary's choir this evening at the church hit!!, at S: 15: Quartet 'Thing a Ring a Ring" Sopranos, Miss Sovey and Rrooks. Altos, Misses Slnnott and MoCann. Cradle Sonr .. Mrs. W. W. Babbidge Piano due: Misses Kearney Vocal duet "Homy to Our Moun tains"., Misses Sovey and Brooks Selection Sunset Male Chorus When the Widns O'er tne Sea Blow a Gale" Chns. Abvrcromble Piano solo..,. Miss Gertrude Kearney Vocal Duet "O. Morning Land" Miss Sovey and Nello Johnson Loch Lomond.. Miss Laura McCann Selection Sunset Male Chorus Plnno Solo Mrs. R. Cearns Chorus "Come' Where the Lilies Bloom." To the Public The undersigned committee wishes to express thanks to the public for assisting the G. A. R. In observing Memorial day properly; especially the orator of the day, Hon. J. F. Taylor. for his able and patriotic address, de livered nt the opera house, also Mr. Shields and the male sunset quartet; R'V. Mahone for his sermon, delivered nt the church cm Sunday evening tht Unloading Sale ! Commencing June 1st and Continuing until June 15th. We are overloaded and have cut prices right much larger than it of the year, S10.C0 Ladies Suit S9 50 . 112-50 Ladies Suit S9.50 115.00 Ladio Suit S1L50 3.M Ladis Skirts 2 03 3.00 Ladies 8kirt $2 95 13.00 Ladie Skirts $1 95 2.50 Ladis Shoe 1 50 50o Boy' Wait 25c 75o Fancy Shirt 50c 75c Straw Hat 25c 35c Novelty Drei Good.... 23c Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Lites to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c 28th of May, and his efforts In organ izing the Boys brigade. In conclu sion we want to state that we heartily thank the donors, who contributed to wards the fund, to meet expenses hat we necessarily incurred at this oc casion, out that the receipts fell much short of what we expected, while the display of flags at half-mast on Me morial day was a great deal less than what we had a right to expect In a patriotic and seaboard town. W. C. SHAW. WM. LEE. T. J. BROEMSER. Committee. A colored woman was picked up by Officer Wilson yesterday and "he at- .rv. rt A A tn T-rit hn In th r 1 1 V tall j in a wheelbarrow, but finally had to get an express wegon. She weighed j 2T0 pounds and they had to roll her j in on planks. the same as a heavy barreL Are you lacking in strength aad vig or? Are you weex? Are you tn pain; Do you feel all run down? The bless ing of health and strength come to all who use Holllater's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Frank Hart's drug store. Celared for Action. When the body is cleared for action. by Dr. King's Near Life Pills, you can tell It by the bloom of health on the cheeks: the brightness of the eye; the firmness oC the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy t t the mind. Try them. At Chas. Rogers drug atore. 25 cents. Progress Shoes I for Ladies are the BEST $2-50 shoes made. We have Just re ceived a full line of these shcs. Lace and Blucher. VIci Kid, patent leather tips. BILLY BUSTER SHOES for the boys huve cole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRB Fine Boot and Shoe 543 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. We respectfully call attention to the r a.lers of the paper to the fine line of pianos and organs for which we have the sole representation in thla tenl tory. Oun leader is the celebrated Stein way, which needs no comments. The A. B. Chase, Etey, Emerson, Heller, Richmond and st veraal others are all the very best in their cists. .Our prices on these pianos are lower than ever before quoted in this s'at?, and we are in position to make mot satis factory term r. Will gladly mnll you catalogue uron application, and very cordially Invite you to call ut any time you may be In Portland. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. are going to unload. We and left, as overstock is ought to be at this time 60 and 70o Novelty Drs Good'....'.. .I U5 Shirt Wai.t 96 Good 89e 20c Crepe Drs Good 1Sa ?5c Cotton Dress Good .....17 35c Silk Taffeta 25 35c Home Spun 25 1.00 and 11.23 Novelty Ore 1.50 Shli Wai.t US 2.00 Shirt Waist Sl Learn to make your own dresses. Wet teach you cutting, fitting and designing; quickly by latest method. FuU usaasa 3 system included.- SATISFACTION GUARANTEES. 458 Commercial SU E State, IT'S A SNAP to Embroider with a good machine. It's a Greater Snap to buy at our 8PECIAL PRICES a NEW ROYAL Sewing Machine arid let it de th embroidering fan you. The null will b as pretty if dene by bassi and th work is done in muck has time. This r only one of the) 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 2iM GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET, Regular, $27.00. OUR PRICE S21JDB We have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-t&-4t tore with ft full line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you canaet come. We will call for your trier. Telephone Main 78L GEO. LINDSTROM & CO. Franklin Avenue, Upper Astoria. A Victory To celebrate the successful opening of our n.w stoie, we offer FOR ONE WEEK ONLY the biggest hat special ever presBttB jto the buying public. We have beagfci the entire sample line of the nanvfitc turers of the famous hat, registered under the trade-mark The Conqueror Tou get the benefit of our chaacc There are over six different shades m gray, brown and tan These $3.00 Hats for one week only $1,50 EACH, CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE oo Commercial Street OPPOSITE OFFICE. PUBLIC TELEPHONE i ill