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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1905)
WEDEJJESDAY, JUNE 7, 1905. iliK M0RN1M A&TOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGO.n. Havo You Ever Tried WHITE RIVER FLOUR? It makes the whitest bread and costa bo nor money than many of the poorer brands ONCB I'M ED ALWAYS USED. Whit Sewing Machine! art, the Beit We mil them. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Amuaemeota Tonlht. Slur Theater. VniHli-villw. Lodge Meetings Toaigbt Kore.ti-r. Court Astoria. Hiiyul Neighbors of America. Local Brevities. OrnVe rooma for rnt. Go. W. Hr-ki-r, Anuria N lonul ltunk. A Kim will 1 raHl.il off at P. Miller Son' tlijar alow Thursday night. Mrs, tu-r Muhonc wa a paaaengei for I'ortla'i'l ujMiri yesterday morning's train. l.iilon celebrated Teas, White Hou t'liffw, Ittiiiu-tt's Flavoring ICxtturU Filn-r Urn. Co. Alfred Wicks, a native of Finland, was granted llrt eiilcnhlp paper yrstcr day by County Oik Clinton. J, II. SUM wa granted a hunter' license ytrdy bp the county cl-rk. Wonder what be wilt do with itt A delegation of Cuhing Post, (!. A. K went to Portland yesterday to attend the funeral of the late John Media. A large number of the dry town of Chinook were in the city yesterday all of whom returned borne on the first boat. Eleotrle Face Massage and lealp (reatmeftti flva eptrt barber. Baths. OCCIOINT HOTEL BARIER EHOF. A number of real estate transfers have been made during the pant few daya and there I an im-reaaed demand for desir able property. To Be Nice SODA CKACKEKS should be criap and tender. We receive ahipmenta every few days direct from the fac tory and keep our stock frrnh and rrUp. That ia the reason our cratk era are always to be relied upon. SPECIAL For 1 Few Days. SOLID PACK-Preferred Stavk To matoes. s cans J cents Investigate our prompt and correct delivery system. Johns on Bros., Good Goods 118- 122 Twelfth 8t Astoria. 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. CMS. HEILB0RN SON Complete House Furnishers. Work on the (). It. A V. ,,.f ,v -on. Ira.-tor lM-ck ia being pu.hcd rapidly forward tu.l it Is esiicctcd to have it completed t hi month. The state grand lodge of CM Fellows will convene in Portland tomorrow. A large delegation will leave tonight on the steamer Liu line, All the ordinance pnsscd by the con mon council Monday night and all of the cluinta allowed were signed by Mayor Niirpicnunt yesterday. R. M. Gaston carriea a full line of farm Implementa, also wagons, bug- flea and farming toola of all klnda. 100 Fourteenth atreet. In the prohulo court yesterday Judge In-n-hatd made an older netting nj.i- t!ie sum of f75 per mouth 11 an allow am for Mr. T. A. llyhiiid. T!e county court will convciii in regu lar session today, l ive representatives will It- appointed to the good road con vention to be held in Portland. No. 2 Folding Brownie Camera, for I 2Vii34 t'lcturee, IS. Also full line of other jjhotofraplilc aupplles and kod aks at Frank Hart's drug atore. I'nited Ktatea Kanator Fulton has not made any recommendation yet for the po.it ion of I'nited 8Ute di.trict judge. but probably will during the week. The monthly miaionary meeting of the Congregational church was held ye. terday afternoon at the home of Mr. (Jilmore. A Urge number were present. Resdera of this paper who intend to vUit Portland during the fair should read Theodore K rune's advertisement which appeara lo today' mer on page . I The new pipe organ for the First I.uth- : eran church arrived yterday from Port- land and will be installed todav. The or gun recital will be given tomorrow nigb Herman Wfoe will leave tomorrow for V. VnrW uK.r. k. mM i I. . I - .. ...... - full and complete line of fall ami winter clothing. Ha will be aWnt about om month. The Hess restaurant, - on Eleventh atreet, la considered the family restau rant of Aatorla, The best meata and the beat aervict In Aatorla, 120 Eleven- tb atreet un account of June l lieing Astoria jday at the Iiwis and Clark fair, the. I woman a l:ud reception, which wa to have ben held at Mra. F.lmore'a on that date, has been postponed until the fol- lowing Wednesday. Considerable Interest was manifested in AeuoTM ovrr in rvnuu 01 me 1'ori- j land flection, although very few U't H' A FA ft InfJ Thai rwatlllf Uaial a aiirnt'ltaaa in .a.!- u .. i ' "lM " " -vim-. The Astoria park committee held an onnual session lust evening, Mayor Sur- prenant N-ing present. It It Is possible a commiasioii will be apMiintcd early in 1010 to make provision for a park in Astoria. The n-gn'iir 'monthly meeting of the Ator1a police commiMion will b held to night. Cnptuin Jones, formerly of the Dells, will probably be appointed on the pulkw fortu to. serve during the sum mer season. The funeral of the late Anna Beabora was held yesterday afternoon, the wr vices being conducted by fcYv. Vm. Key more Khort and the Interment was at Greenwood. Katata council Degree of IVofiiuitiM attended in a body. ADD PERKS Herbert Ferris, of Portland, la in the city to Install the new pipe organ in the Kvricliiil Lutheran church, of I'ppei Astoria. While in tlx city Mr. Ferris Kue' ' relative, Mrs. V1"" Mr' J' A" KnM,- The finest strawberries ever seen In As loriu wa exhibited at Ross, Iligin & Company a Jesterduv. Thev were the "derated Magwn berry raised at () I W,'K0. "regon, espci billy for this firm. N'ot only were they nnu.imlly forge in i.e, but immt delirious in flavor. Tlte coiitinoii council uill not grunt a building permit to the Standard Oil Coin pany ss to do o would lie to recogni.o their rightt to errw-t fire-trap within the city limit. Next year, after a new. ,'",m''il ',''''Um'' il p"ible the eon- I'l-rn will U compelled to move. enii Mum were received yesterday from Knappii and Clifton. Kmippa show- I a Kpiilntioti of 'M'.i. ,-iguirit 4' XI five year ago, i.n-1 Clilton hax a jmpulation of 40 compared with 425 in 11MNI. The catiftc of tin decream in iHiiiulation at Kiiuppu i due to the logging cump nhut- ting down. "n account of a violation of the union rule the Im-at International lnghore- men' I'nion went on a strike yeoterday morning w hile unloading the steamer Co lumbia. There wa no serious difficulty. simply a nii.undemtsnding. and Captain Doran decided that hereafter the ship would be loaded with the crew instead of by the union. Her old miinn and her famous lem on hsve msde Ssnta Barbara famous, TourUts from all over the world have gone to ace her minions, and her lemon P'v Ron v" the world to aatisfy tour"t. aa well as thoae living the 'simple lif. You can get br miitlon ""mens from your grocer. A dog belonging to Swcpnon Morton had it foot quite badly Injured yeter day alteri.Min. Some children in the neighborhood say that a woman threvt au slitatt 1i i it tit I. A.. T I. "i 1. " ' ,u"f " " KM"UM u, "l OJ l.. - ,.: i... . ,. I ? 7 " . " to bleed badly. The boya put the dog on a wheel barrow and took him to Ed. dwelling, who i caring for him, amV iMava h will ) .11 i-:l,( in .1 " " " The miion oervices at St. Mary's church wa well attended and a great deal of interested manifested. So forire have the congregation become that Father Water yesterday telegraphed to Seattle for another member to assist itev. J. Cohaponton in the good work be- ling done. The public are cordially invit led to thee services and they will find them both interestimr snd instructive. The subject of the sermon last evenino wa "death. Tl,e eommon cumci! have dc-ided to iiiiirn,,r ri-ui u-i-iiiii si reel ueiwecD (irand and Jerome avenue to a width of 20 trvt through the center and build- jug side walk on lmth side. The Mop erty owner are anxious to have the street improved to its full width and huildinir cement sidcuulks on 1,th ui.l.. but at the low rate at which proert,V is assessed in Astoria the assessment will not pay for the cost of improvement. The time may come in the future whe all proM-rty will be assessed in the man ncr required by law. Change of Program. Manager OrvurU left last evening for Seattle where be goes to make arrange menta for new attractions at the Star theater. s soon as arrangements can be perfected he will inaugurate an en tirely new system in the Star theater, putting on eight acts instead of four, and giving one of the best vaudeville entertainment ever given in the city. He will be on the same circuit as the popular theaters in cities of li)O.(XK) in habitants and over and will have an op portunity of securing the very best at traction. The people of Astoria are willing to pay more to see the very best, than a smaller mini to see an inferior performance and Mr. Oervurtx is deter mined to cuter to the wishes of the amusement loving people of Astoria by providing the best and most refined en tertainment that is obtainable. Due an nouncement of the change will be made in the near future. , COMMITTEC RUSTLES Liberal Response from Aslorians for the Celebration, BEST THAT WAS EVER GIVEN Indications Point to One of the Beat and Moat Enthusiastic 4th of July Celebra tions Ever held in Astoria With Change of Program. There hut never been a time in the his tory of Astoria when there ha been so much interest token In a 4th of July celebration a is appurent this year. A good committee, t-umoed of representa tive citizens have kindly volunteered their services and each member i ac tively at work to make the event a suc cess. The committee sppainted to solic it subscription although barely started report tnut the people are enthusiastic and the indications are that more money will lie raied this year than in any prev ious year. . The ohje.-t of the committee in charge is to arrange a program so that all of the money contributed by the enterprising merchants and munufui-t tiring institu tions mi'l tiaiitNrtntion companies, al throiigh distributed in the city, will lie retained at home and will naturally flow back into the channel of trade from which it was collected. Invitation will be sent out to all the surrounding town on the lower Columbia river and there is no doubt but thousands of these peopli will take udvuntage of enjoying a gen nine old fashioned 4th of July eclcbra tion at Astoria. While the program has not yet lieen definitely sgreed upon, the intention of the committee is to prepsre one entirely different from the usual kind, and make a many feature and attraction a the money subscrilied will permit of. Then will be an iiation and reading of the dec laration of indejiendence in the morning a parade of all the secret and civic ws-i eties at 1:30 in the afternoon, afb which the afternoon will be devoted to land and river sport, equally distributed in the various sections of the city, so tha each- merchant and business man will have an opportunity to share in the ax- cruiug benefit There an many reason why the 4th should be celebrated in Astoria. There i no regatta this year, and probably no celebration in any of the river towns and hamlets. There are a large number of people residing on the .lower Columbia river that ran not afford to attend he Lewi and Clark fair in Portland, and who would much prefer to bring their families to Astoria. There are many families, who could possibly afford to at tend the fair, but can not afford to take their children, and very few parents care to visit such a great educational insti tntion without having their children en joy It. The 4th of July i primarily for the children, and there ia no one that enjoys a celebration more than they, and par eBts are always happy in seeing their children happy. It teaches patriotism and love of coirTitry in the rising gener ation and is one day, above all other. that should be celebrated by the patri otic people of every city and town where the stars and stripes Host. There is no doubt but every patriotic citizen will assist to their utmost to make the day in Astoria this year one long to lie re mcmlicred. Aside from the principles of patriotism, it gives an opportunity for the people of the lower Columbia river to Is'coine better m-quainted, and the visitors in Astoria will be assured of a rousing snd cordial welcome by the hos pitable people of the city and it will Is1 made' a day of recreation and pleasure. The ollieial program will probably be announced early next week a soon a the soliciting committee reports and it will, no doubt, be one of the best and most complete program ever offered to to the public. PERSONAL MENTION. Cih (ironnell, the hop king of Elsie, i in the city. Win. (ieddes, of Svensen, was in tin- city yesterday. O. K. Nolan, of Tillamook, was in the city yesterday. Alex. Norma ml, of Olney, was in the fit v yesterday. U. W. Price, of Portland, is registered at the Tarker. (!eo. J. Gilbert, of Aberdeen, wa in the city yesterday. H. Houldston. of San Francisco, was in the city yesterday. William Cooper, of Peep River, was ir the city yesterday. A. S. Froslld, of Seaside, wus a visitoi in Astoria yesterday. j SECOND WEEK OF THE Unloading Sale The past week of our unloading sale has made hun dreds happy. THE BARGAINS DID IT. Be sure and attend this sale this week aud the bar gains we give you will make you happy. $10.00 Ladies Suite $8 50 f 12.50 Ladies 8uit ....$9.50 $15.00 Ladies 8uit $11.50 $3.50 Ladies Skirts $2 95 $3.00 Ladies Skirts $2 95 $3.00 Ladiss 8kirts $1 95 $2.50 Ladiss Shoes $1 50 60e Boys' Waists 25c 75o Fancy 8hirta ......50c 75c Straw Hats 25c 35o Novelty Dress Goods.... 23c SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS $20.00 Silk Suits $13.50. $25.00 Silk Suits $15.00. $15.00 Mohair Suits $9.00. . $12,50 Mohair Suits $7.50. Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Likes to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c A. Olsen of Deep River, is in th. city. Hon. C. W. Carnahan, of Clatsop, was in the city yesterday. C. X. Card, of Portland, registered at the Occident yesterday. ' Hon. Uarrison Allen and wife returned last night from Portland. E. V. Carter, of Portland, registered at the Occident yesterday. B. C. Bulford, of Portland, registered at the Occident yesterday. Kanford Kramer, of San Franciseo, is reistercd at the Occident. IL C. Trevis, of Portland, waa in the city jesterdajf. on imabess... .. . Julius Lowe, of San Francisco, regis tered at the Occident yesterday. Andrew Berg, of Hammond, visited friends in Astoria yesterday. Ralph 0. Stauber of St. Louis, was in the city yesterday on business. F. A. Fisher and w ife returned yester day from San Jose, California. J. B. Ballentine, of Portland, arrived down on yesterday's noon train. W. J. Ingalls, of Lewis and Clark, re turned yesterday from Portland. Cbarles A. Payne, of the Chinook Ob server, waa in the city yesterday. Walter Scabury, of Bay View, was ta the city yesterday on business. Mr. Copeland returned from a busi ness trip to Portland last night. Chas. V. Brown returned last night from a business trip up the river. W. E. Schimpn returned from a busit ness trip to Portland last evening. Chas. Kelly, of San Francisco, regis tered at the Occident last evening. Ed. Strumeyer has returned from Alas ka. His health is not of the best. George H. George returned from a business trip to Portland last evening. Mrs. T. Gossman is visiting friend in Portland and will remain two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McFall. of Everett- arrived in the city on last night's trair B. Carrinjiton and wife, of Portland were passengers down on last night's train. Olof Anderson will leave for Portland tonight to attend the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. J. L. Kline will leave for Portland to night to attend the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. .las. W. Welch will leave for Portland W. ar. SOLE AGENTS In this territory for PIANOS AND ORGANS of superior mak. Oirn leader ia th. celebrated STEIN- WAY, which needs no comments. Th' A, B. Chase, Estey, Emerson, .Holler, Richmond and several others are all the very best in thsir class. .Our prices on these pianos are lower than ever before quoted in thia a. ate', and we are In position to make mojt satis factory terms. Will gladly mail you catalogue upon ppllcatlon, and very cordially Invite you to call at any time you may be In Portland. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Wsshington Street, Portland, Oregon. SO and 70c Novelty Dress Goods 4je $125 8hirt Waists 95e .20c Crspa Dr.sc Goods 15. 5c Cotton Droit Goods 17. 35c Silk Taffeta 25. 35c Horn. 8pun 25c $1X0 and $1.25 Novelty Dross Goods 89. $1.50 Shirt Waists ......... $1.1S $2X0 Shirt Waiata $1,48 tonight to attend the grand lodge of OdJ Fellows. Tim Coccoran, of Jewell, who has ben in the city the past two daya, returns! home last evening. J. J. Murry, representing Merrill, Stet son ft Co., of San Francisco, ia ia tke erty. a guest of A. X. Smith, of Portbual Dr. Alfred Kinney leaves this maswizx for Baker City to attend the aaeetiag of the state board of health, of whica he ia a member. He will return Saturday night. IT'S A SNAP to Embroider with a good acwiag machine It's a Greater Snap to buy at our SPECIAL PRICES a NEW ROYAL Swing Machin. and let it d th embroidering fan you. Th. rsa.K will b. as pratty a. if don. by hand and th. worfc ia don. In much la, time This hj only on. of tka many things thia " Up-to-Date Machine san do. GOLDEN OAK CABINET, DROP HEAD EQUAL TO ANY ON THE MARKET. SOLID GOLDEN OAK CABINET, Regular, $30.00. OUR PRICE $2100 GOLDEN OAK FINISH CABINET, Rsguljr, $27.00. -OUR PRICE $2140 We have three wagons and cater to your trade. A large, up-to-dats) tor.' with a full line of good gro ceries. Telephone If you cannot come. w. will call lor your oiMec. Telephone Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Franklin Avenue, Upp.r Astoria. A Victory To celebrate the successful opening of our new store, we offer FOR ONE WEEK ONLY the biggest hat special ever presentel to the buying public. We have bougtu the entire sample line uf the manufac turers of th. famoua hat, rgistra4 under the trade-mark The Conqueror Tou get the benefit of our chawc. There are over six different shades ta gray, browa and tan These $3.00 Hats for on week only Sl.SO BACH. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE-" ool Commercial Street OPPOSITE OFFICE. PUBLIC TELEPHONE