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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1905)
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1905, NIK MOHNiMi A&TOHIaN, ASTORIA, OKEGO. 5 FAIR WARNING I If you want berries to can you'll have to hurry for Delay is Dang'erous Place your order with us and you'll 1 not get left. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. "Amusement Tonight. 8Ur theater. Viuli'vllU. lodg Mtini Tonight. 11. IV o. KIk. Alrla lodge. 8t John' Chapter, It. A. M. Knights of Maceala-cs. Ijtu-en lxulse, 8. of II, liniiUh Workmen Association. International longshoremen. Scandinavian lleiievohnt Society. Local Brevities. Offtc rooms for rent. Geo. W Ilnr- KT, AHlOllil fiHIOIIUI jmtl. A call hn Wu iucd by County Trea imr ll.illMini fnr nil outstanding war ruiii IimIi.imiI prior to ,ugiit 1, VM. Electrio Faes Massage and Scalp treatment 1 fiva expsrt barbara. Batha. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. Wan-ntou was defeated Sunday by West Astoria In a game of hall, tin- score standing U to J. Tha gaum va closely contested throughout, K. M. Oaslon carries a full Una cf farm Implements, alo wagons, bug gies and farming toola of all kinds. 105 Fourteenth street. Mis Margery Harker entertained a number of liar frUnJ yesterday after noon at the residence of her parenta ami a my pleasant aflermam was jwiit. Tha mcmls-M of llie Atri Woman' Club will entertain tha newly elected officers at tlia residence of Mra. Samuel Klmore this afternoon between three and five o'clock. Tlia members are request ed to attend. BEAR IN MIND That the alrawlierry eaon la almit over. IWtter have your order with ua now, if you wlah to run thia fruit. RASPBERRIES The flrat of the aeaaon today. SPECIAL TODAY ONLY Owl Lemon or Vanilla Extract. Iteg ulur, 25c a little. Special, today only 2 for 35c. lnvetigata our prompt and correct delivery ayatelil. Johnson Bros., Good Goods iiS-iai Twelfth St., Astoria. THE MONARCH OF ALL IS THE Famous Hundreds now using this range in their homes and pronounce it to be the best for cooking. It uses less fuel than others and will positively out-last three ranges of any other make. Let us Demonstrate Its value CHAS. HEILBORN SON Complete House Furnishers. No lurk room required If yon use a llrownie or Kodak Tunk Developing Ma chine. Price, (2 to I0. Other luto graphic supplies, Frank Hart, druggist. It ia reported that a iiiiiiiIht of i-oiiti-U-rffit silver dollar have made their ap pearance. In I'ortlanl and have la-en pa cd o(I on th manager of tlia eonrioii When you buy Mission lemons, you not only g-t more Jnl' '"r ynr money, but you get tluil NiiiiHilli, delicate flavor which l nt found In the ordinary lemon. Tha Ha restaurant, on Eleventh street, la conaldoreJ the family restau rant of Astoria, Tha beat mania and th brat aervtc In Aatorla, 120 Eleven th street. The Astoria ll"c Team are rm-tlo- ing every wi-'-k and arc developing g"""l )fd. It l certainly tin- l't team t-vi- oiL'tiniml in Axtoriu and tin- laiya art ronfldfUt of winning. A iiumlr of Mi'ximn coin wt-rp un cm 1 (nil Nutmduy by lli (jrutli-ra oil tha Smlth'a I'oint roud, tin total njfffr.'Kutinjj about IKI, IVy wrrr found la-twwtt tlirre and fgur fwt undi rground. Then i an increaae in the numla'r nt fih caught by the trapa owing to the muddy water having become cleared while the gillnet men rert fair calehea. The aeinera repirted fair catchea yeater day. The comineneement exereWa of the Oregon Mate Normal achool at Mon mouth continence Katurday, Among the graduatea are Mia Alice May (iialdiird. Mia Kather K. Anderaon and Mi-a Mnr tha riuduiiiu, of thia city. The Columbia Hiver I'reaerving Com pany i the name of a m-w company or gnnicd at Tucoina for pievring auliuon under a new procea. There are very few (Vdumbia river anlmon in Tawuna, but the brand will U- there. ! Senator Fulton ha aeiit the namea of I five prominent attorney to I'reaident . Ibamevelt for the position of I'niled : Ktnte diatrii t judge to aticcred the lute i Judge Ih-llinger. Mr. Fulton ha noi given out the namea of the pcraona rep. ommended. J On and after July I the Atoii Klee ; trio Company annuonce there will lie f ; reduction in the electric light rate or ! meter from 20 rcnta a kilowatt to 15 jrcnl and a aliding acale to 7 12 cent : aiiHiidiiig to the amount ued, and that i the flat rate will be alolilicd where I meter are put in. Thi i the aame rate a i charged in Portland. Tlrree marriage licenae were iurd by County Clerk Clinton ycaterday, 11 fid- Iowa: lleorge W. Millar and I-auni II. Seafehlt, of Aaloriu; b-wi Nelaon and Hclle Crawford, of Clutop county; I Van Tcynm, of IlrookhYld, and Kliniln-th StrutlioiiHe, of Aatorin. On Saturday a liirnae wa iaucd to Dr. ti. M. Vanl'oolt' and Margaret S. a11Uyke. n'V. I, 15, Tttllmon, of tha Miihlffan ifinfi rciiit) o) tha M. K. church, la In the illy and iMiupii-d tha fxiluit at tha M K, chiin h Sunday, 8U naw houai-a ara in couraa of con- atriu'tlon In Uniontown. Thia end of tha city ia growing rapidly and a number o new houwa will be built thia fall. An alarm of fire waa turned in at 0:43 laat evening cauwd by a burning flue in tha threa-atory building on tha corner of Commercial and Fourteenth atreet, owned by Andrew Young. Tha department reminded promptly, but their aerviiva were not needed. There will lie a colTee and apron aale, ahui tha raffling of a ailk quilt by the "K'a-nltfin IamiIim. Iodgn No. 4," ainter lile to Hon of Hermann, thia afternoon from ' to 0 o'clock. All who are inter entcd are eonlittlly invited to attend. It will be held at the A. O. U. V. Hull. V. W. Whipple vt'a in the city yea terday. He flute that the project of putting In an elect rie light, pi and tel ephone ytem in Atoria i proreing atifaetorily and the engineer will aoon lie in the Held to make an etimute for the plan andpecilicittioii, Mr. Whip ple returned to health- laat evening. t onirucior ri-rguoii 1 ititn ara piialiing the work on the new city hull and eiect to have it completed In aboii two viH-k. The ttoik i lirt iai tn eveiy jiiiith uhir and rellect great credit mi the imliiici't mill contractor. Not a tiling hji la-en alighted und it will be nil oiuuiueiil olid credit to the citv. mm. 1 . . luniuiiiin, of 1 liit o, wa in the city yesterday and reMirt that work on t la- Ciilhiby lake canal i pro- greying and it ia exja-etcd to have it completed by the flrat of the year. Over 4,iaai feet were built during the mouth of May. The building of the canal will be of coniderable importance to Aatorin Charlea P. Jenning, aecrrtary of tha t. . (iardiner Printing Companr, 01 Salt l-ake City, accompanied by hi wife wa in the city yeaterday. They took a trip to Seaaide and will return thi morn ing on the IxMtt ao a to view the acenerv of the Columbia river. They have no riv er in l'th, nd Mr. Jenning and wife enjoyed the trip. It i with great pleaaiire that the A torian i aide to announce that all an lioiini'eiiienl alamt the Xorthead cable will be eliiniitalcd from now on. The cable wa repaired yeaterday ami i now In full running order. Weather forecast er Ileal In. 4 la-en to -oiiidf ruble trouble and annoyance in mukini; the neivaaurv repair mil i to la- congratulated iijk.ii the II 1111 1 coiiMinmtion of the repair. So are the people of Aatorin. A very pienant reception waa given ut the Steven laat evening in honor ot Mr. and Mr. Cilinore, who leave tomor row evening or Juneau. They w ill apen.J two day in Portland viiting the e.K ition und then leave for Seattle Satur day and w ill leave for Juneau and expect to arrive there Monday. Since their res idence in Ai-torin they have made many warm friend who regret to aoe them go, but aim it inuat lie ao, all unite in wishing the ma aafe journey, proaperity and good health, Many of the people of Atom who visited the Iwi and Clark fair in Port hind and aaw the exibit from every oth er county in the tute, expreaaed them aelvea n Ashamed to let the people vi. iling the fair know that they were from Chitaop county. It waa certainly one ot the greatest mistake Clatsop county ever niiide and it ia not to lie wondered at that the Oivgoniun ahowa evident alight to Astoria and Clatsop county. The jieo pie deserve it. It show a lack of enter prise not conductive to the building up of the resource of the city and county. It is ji rare occurrence when a man b compelled to deny hi county. Chairman Burns, of the wuya and mean committee, ha opened the bids for tha purchase of $1(1,000 municipal bonds of the city of Astoria. Several hid were received, the beat being front Morria Brother A Chriatenaen, of Port land, who offered $1,011, making the premium on the bond $170. The bids will lie submitted to the common council at it meeting next Monday night, and the bid of Morria 4 Co., probably accept ed. The kinds are to run five year ami lioar 5 iHr cent. They are issued to take up the warrant. issued where person took advantage of the five-year install ment plan. "Yea, I've just returned from a two month' visit in the east," the Portland young lady was saying, "and, oh, I had such a lovely time! Those easterners nee so different from us, though l'' "What points did you visit!" inquired the newcomer in Oregon. "I do hope you aw dear old Host on." "Boston!" the Porllund girl ejaculated. "I should any nut. I wna iu Montana." VISIT TO THE FAIR Astorianj Report Lewis and Clrk Fair Worth Seelns. CHARGES ARE REASONABLE A Few Placet Overcharge, But Entertain ment ia Keaaonable While the Fair It elf it in Educational Eibit Well Worth the Price of Admiaaion. A largo number of Aatoriana have via ited the Lewis and Clark fair in Port land and with very few exceptions, were pleased with the exibita and have no fault to find with the price prevailing. Anv taraoii can go to Portland and se cure gaal service at reasonable rates, or he can la- "held up" by a few of the unscrupulous, but the exMmition manage ment are not responsible for the frail tties of human nature. If a person goes to the fair and tries to ape the million aire and want the beat the market all orda, irrespective of the coat, he can be accommodated. If he wants to visit the fair and put up with as good grub a be proide at home he can find plenty of place lor acfoiniiiodution. Xo one can exMtt to visit a swell restaurant and get a meal for 2') cent. Most of the rest an runt a set giaaj meala for from 2." to oO ciiits, and there are a few realu rant where charges were made for the knife and fork, the napkin, table cloth, table and chairs, ami even for pepper and salt, but no one is compelled to pat ronia? them, if he doe he should be made to pay for attempting to live on a three-dollar meal on a four-bit income. Nearly all of the exhibita are in plae but if there are a few omissions, there is a full day'a entertainment and pleas ure in the government building, the for estry building and the agricultural build ing, each worth double the price of ad mission. There are fakirs in Portland, tlie same a at St. Ixiui, Chicago and other citiea where great expositions have la-en held, but no one is compelled to visit them. If a man is held up by ex travigunt charges, nine time out of ten. it is tiis own fault. Some men can apend $20 a day in seeing the fair and other can sec just as much for $2.50. It de peiul uon how rich a man feels when he arrives in Portland. The fair is a splendid educational ex dibit ion. If there was no other build ing than the government building, it is worth all it cost and more. The lor eatrv building has never been equalled in anv of the great world's fairs. The ex hibit from Wasco county, and especially from Hood Kiver is one of the finest ex hibitions of the fruit resources of that county ever seen at any fair. Nearly every county in the state i represented, and they show the wonderful resources of Oregon. It ia to be regretted that Clatsop county baa no exhibit, but the principle industries of the county are represented by the government in fores try and fishing. Two days' visit at the fair for the children is worth a much as a year's education in the public schools and the impression made iiKn the minds of children will be lusting and a valu able acquisition to the education ob tained at the public schools. The Lewis and Clark fair is a state institution and a such is worthy of the patronage of the people who are seeking information and desire to know of the wonderful ad vancea made in in science, art and me chaniciil inventions during the past con turv. Of course tliere are some peopie that would la? dissatisfied with any ex hibit ion; they would la? dissatisfied with heaven, if they are so fortunate 0 to reach that place. The cost i iucxen sive a compared with other expositions and depend altogether uinm what a per son wants to pay. The economical man can see as much for his money as the ex travigant man and will appreciate it more. It depends to a great extent upon how a man Jias la-en raised. MR. WELCH ACCEPTS. Consents to Accept Nomination For th Office of School Director. lion. James W. Welch, who has been rn 1 . nil to accent the position ol -I - 1 scIhhiI director by a petition of the lead ing taxpayer of Astoria a published in the Astorian, has consented to accept the position by the following letter of acceptance. To the citizens and taxpayers of A toria school district No. 1. c..nil,,i.,nn '.,t,i. nuiiii.mtisK- ait-nci petition published in the daily pres ak ing me to Weome a candidate for the po sit ion of school director of Pistrict No I, is, after due and careful eonsidi rutiot herewith accepted, and I desire in thi THIRD 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. 110.00 Ladies Suit ft) 60 $12.50 Ladiea Suita $9.50 115.00 Ladiaa Suita $11.50 $3.50 Ladiea 8kirt. $2 05 $3.00 Ladiaa Skirt ,S.$2 95 $3.00 Ladiea 8kirta $1 05 $2.50 Ladiaa Shoe $1 50 6O0 Boya' Waiata 25c 75o Fancy Shirta ,...50o 75c Straw Hats 25c 35c Novelty Drags Goods.... 23o 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 Liies to Trade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. manner to publicly ahow my apprecia tion and thank you for the confident and high honor imposed upon me. K elected to the position, which I believe ia a most important one to the future welfare of our city, I will pledge mji best endeavor to foster and promote our educational institutions and carefully guard the interest of the taxpayer! at . all times. (Signed.) JAMT.S W. WELCH, j Mr. Welch haa alwaya taken an ao-; tive interest in the public achoola of A- j toria and ia willing to devote his time aud attention to the upbuilding of the educational institutions of the city. The district is fortunate in securing the aer-1 vices of Mr, Welch and bia election is an assurance that the affairs of the public school will be in competent hands and will be a valuable assistance to the pres-1 ent school board to w hose efforts the ; schools have attained a high standard ot efficiency. Chamber of Commerce. There will be a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday evening, June 14, for the purpose of con sidering important questions submitted in a letter from David W. Day, relative to valuable deposits in the sanda of Clat sop county. All members and the cm- sens of Astoria are requested to be pres ent. OAS. W. WEU-'B, President. BIG REDUCTI ON SALE Durinj this month only We offor some excellent bargains in Ladies' and Children's TRIMMED HATS Special Duck and Sailor Hats 10c and 25c Hair Switches and Pom piulors Come and see the nice assortment and save money MRS R. INGLETON Welch Block, Astoria We ar. SOLE AGENTS . In this tenl'.ory for PIANOS AND ORGANS of superior make. Our leader is th celebrated STEIN WAY, which needs no comment. Tti A. B. Chase, Eatey, Emerson, .Holler, Richmond and several others are all the very best in their claas. .Our prices on these plarios are lower than ever before quoted In this a ate, and we are In position to make twut autla fnctory terms. Will gladly mull you catalogue upon application, and very cotdliilly InvlW you to call at any time you may b In Portland. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Washinat-n Street, Portland, Oregon. 60 and 70s Novelty Dress Goods 48o $1.25 8hirt Waista 05o 20o Crepe Drees Goods 15o 25c Cotton Dress Goods 17c 35c Silk Taffeta 25c 35c Horn Spun .....25c $1.00 and $125 Novelty Drsts Goods .. ...,89c $1.50 Shirt Waists $1-15 $2.00 Shirt Waists $1-48 Social Dance. To be given by Ocean Circle, No. 143, Women of Woodcraft, at Hanthorn's Hall, Friday evening, June 16. Admis sion 50 cents a couple. An enjoyable evening. Select California Sweet Wines for Family Use We have just added a department of fine win-s and liquors for family trade only. Orders will be delivered aa promptly aa is our custom in the grocery department. POST WINE, A gallon ........ $1.00 PORT WINE, A superior quality, A Gallon $1.50 OLD PORT, A gallon $2.00 SHERRY WINE, A gallon $1.50 ANGELICA WINE, A gallon ..$1.50 SHEEHAITS PREFERRED STOCK WHISKEY, A gallon, $3-00 LION BOURBON Whiskey a gallon 13-50 TILLAMOOK RYE Whiskey, A gal lon t4-o TILLAMOOK BOURBON Whiskey, a gallon, $4-50 .0. P. S. MONOGRAM Whiskey, A gallon l5-oo GRAPE BRANDY, A gallon ....$4.00 TULIP GIN, A gallon $4.00 Telephone, Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Groceries, Wines and Liquors. Franklin avenue, Upper Astoria. Will You Have Time to Carry a Trunk? . Every time you go to Portland to visil the fair. If you haven't the time nor inclination to carry a trunk, get one of our Hand Bags, Suit Cases or Large Traveling Bags. They are handy and serve the purpose Sold at handy prices, too. SUIT CASES at S1.50, $2.00, $2.50, S4.50, $5.00, and $5.50. HANDBAGS, at $1.45, 1 1.65, $1.85, and la.os. LARGE TRAVELING BAGS, at $3.50, to I5-50- SEE THE WINDOW. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE 557 Commercial Street. OPPOSITE PUBLIC TELEPHONE OFFICE.