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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1905)
THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 9"3. I IlK MOHNlMt AM'OItlAN; ASTORIA, OREGON NEAR CUT GLA&SWARE f It looks just like is uot half so expensive, we nave new attractive patterns. New opal ware The greatest of all cooking utensils, ab solutely fire proof. Ask to see the com. bination cooker. Five articles in one retains all the natural flavor of the food. ROSS, HIGGINS &. Co. Amusements Tonight. Mar theater. Vaudeville. ; rf Lodgt Mtstlngs Tonight. , Degree of Honor; ' Charity lodg. I. O. 0. F Heaver !). Modern Woodman ( America. Native Daughter of Oregon. Young Men' Institute. Koyal Arcatiium. Clatsop council. Local Brevities. Offlca room for rent. 0m. W. imr- , Astoria National Ilunk. he W. C, T. I'. will niwt in the Hap ll iliiiriii m t in UDtiui mm r uniuy, , 1 . . II . . . The two new houses Mug Imilt by V. Ih-r on Irving avenue are nearly com pleted. I.iptull celebrated 'lean, White Holme (!olTee, Ilurnett'a Flavoring F.xlract. At Fisher Hro. Electrlo Fata Massage and Scalp treatmonti fiva apr barbart. Baths. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP. FarmcM roming in from the country reHirt the road in good condition, A large amount of road work I being done In various section of the county. A full an I complete line of farm imple menU, fanning took wagons, buggies of all kind at It. M. tiaston'a farm im plement warehouse, I OS Fourteenth. No dark room required if you u a Hrownle or Kodak Tank IVreloping Ma chin. Trie, t'2 to !. (Hher photo graphic impplle. Frank Hart, druggiiit. EVERY DAY Roma steamer arrlvei with a hip ment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables If you pass our store any day, atop a moment ami ac if you can find anywhere a better display of fresh fruit and vegetable, than we have. If you havt never pawed by our etore, why not make the turn at lith street the next time you are down town, and pay ua that proverbial Ftrit Visit, whether you want to buy or not? We would be glad of an opportunity to ahow you our atock of good grocerlee, too. It will pay you to trade here, where "Hoods floods" hare won ua many good customers. We hope to aee you today, tomor row or next day, to ahow you the elect atock of vegetable. A big hipment arrive on today' atcamcr. Investigate our prompt and correct delivery yatem. Johnson Bros. Good Goods 11I in Twelfth St., Aitoria. THE MONARCH OF ALL IS THE Famous iange ' 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. the real cut glass but Alex. S'orinuiiil, Jr., of Olney, has pur chased the Steve firugg ami I'ete lorilon farms 011 the lliiiiiluirg near KUie, and expects to move out there thi summer. Yhrn you buy Mission Lemons, you not only get more juice for your money, but you get that smooth, delicate flavor which l not fouml In the ordinary lemon. t'ataiti W. K. Smith, of the custom house boat I'atrol, yesterday returned from i'niltand where he attended the golden wedding of bis father, ('apt, V, II. Smith. Invitations have la-en Isaticd for a turn- pi.'t to In- given by the Alumni Ao (in I inn of the Astoria hih school to be held next Fiiduy, .lime 23, at the Istldcnl hotel. The hcritT' dcliiuuent tax list will probably be the smallest this year of any year In the history of the county Taxpayer have paid up unusually prompt this year. Sylvester IvriiarofT, the man who acliicv ed considerable notoriety by Is-lnjt knock ed Ihrougn the gurden scene at ItoMt oiwra house by John L'Kullivan about I IK yeara ko, died in the insane asylum tin week. Soundiuc on the bur were made ves I irmjr vj wirni III ine our 1111)11, ine : L'reateiit depth of water waa found wher the I hinook 0erated last year. The channel has shoaled some since the UiiniMik ceased N-ratlon. Yesterday waa Salern day at the Lewi and ( lark fair and it i estimated that over I.ViO people attended. Wait until torla ha her day thin fall and that numlier will tie dimounted. 1 ConManline Wirkala. a ynunif man re j aiding at Ieep Kiver, aed 17 yearn, died j in thla city Tuemlay evening a the re. ult of an operation for apcmlicitu The funcril will take place today ami .the interment will lie at (irectiwooi The thirty-third annual reunion of Urn Oregon I'ioneer Aociutnon will covenc , in Portland tixlay. A Iurp nuiiiber will go up from Atoria. An inU-rei.tiiig pro gram haa len arranged and pioneer from all over the Ute will In- preaviit. j Sheriff l.inville yenterday nrreti-d H fi. SM-cit and V. V. Mila-rniott. of New Aotorla, for aelling liquor to minor on Memorial day. Several lmya Uvniii intoxicated and their parent made com plaint. The cane will lie heard in the jimticc court thi afternoon. The complet nc and accuracy of the Aociatcd lre I exemplitlcd in the Hplcndid aervice the Atorlnn i giving it ri'inler. The name diNpatchc thut appear ill the Oregonian appear in the Atorlnn, with the ext-epiion that they are more com-iHe, That the Aitoi inn ci'-vii-e i appreciated i atteHted by the large niiinU r of aubd'ription coming in every l'iy. M3 Work on the new county road around Smith' point will be completed by the flrnt of the month. A the Eighth street road la almoet linpaihle for team, tht new road will be of great benefit to the large number of farmer coming in from Young' river and fowl and Clark. An alarm of fire wat turned in at noon yenterday for a fire in the building aenma from the operahoiwa on Exchange and Twelfth atreet. The ftr wa in the roof and wa tanned from the terra cotta Hue, It wa extinguihed by the chemi cal. A few thingle will repair the dam ge. Commencing next Sunday the adini nlon to the Uwla and Clark fair will be reduced from SO cent to 23 cent. A large numlier of people enjoy apt-tiding Sunday at the fair, but a mt ot the exhibit are closed on that day. there wa a general demand for a re duction. Property owner are paying utreet anwHuiiii'tiM more prompt than for sev eral year, tl3.433.5ii ha been paid in I nee Apiil 1, moot of which i on the treet recently Improved. The chief of police ha collected t'oimideruble on the old olrci-t BM-mcuU, the time for pu vih eXiii'iii( thi week, after which the proM-rty will he advcrticd and Mild. (inventor Chamberluin ha iued proclamation namiiiK Monday, June 4. IINNj, a the time for VotiliK 011 the refer endum Mtilioii Hied with the aecretary of etate akintf that appropriation bill be Bubiuitted to a vote of the eople. Thi i th- bill that carrie the appro priation for the Mate normal tcliool to which conxidi-rable objection ha la-en rained. The (1ntop County Medical KK-i(-ty were royally entertained lut evening by the Clataop Hur A-k ution at the office of F. J. Taylor and (Jeorge N'oland. It wa in the nature of a moker. Several short aprechea were made by the mem ber of both aMM'iation on the end of man phyklly and financially, although the question of fee wa not dicu)Md. A very enjoyable evening wa Kja-nt. The municipal bond recently adver tised, amounting to $IU.XJ brought a premium of about $I3.(X. Judge An deron, in ha-aklng of the matter yes terday, stated that in the financial ga tett iued. it hov that many bond of eastern cities sell a low a W cent, showing that Astoria bond are consid ered better thsn bond in some casterd cities which appear to be prosperous. The censu of Clatsop county ha been completed with the exception of Xew ,toria and precinct No. 3 of Astoria. (i. W. Iounsherry i taking the census in No. 3 mill also all the cannerie and seining ground and it will require about three week to complete it. He expect to enumerate fully 2.VKI which will bring the total ensu of the city up to about 12.300. Thi census of the county will lie aUmt 18.000. There are five criminal in the county jnil awaiting trial. Sherman Smith and John K. Miller are held for breaking into cottage at Seaside, C, 0. Re i Icy charged with burglary in the Tongue Point sa loon, and C. S. Stockton, who is held on a charge of obtaining money under fale pretense. They will prolwtbly be indicted, and if they pleade guilty, which is very prolmble. they will be sentenced next week. If any plead not guilty. they can not lie tried until the Septem ber term of court, a t licit) will be 110 jury at th- June term. Report from the fishermen and the canneries yesterday was to the effect that the gillnetters are milking fair catches, while the trap and sein were doing licltor thnn lust year. The cold Htoiiige plant are fur ahead of last year and there is some talk of their closing down in the near future. The cannery pack i short of hist year but with continuation of the present run, it wilt not tukc long for them to catch up. The fishermen report that they are mak ing more money thi year than last on account of the large size of the salmon. Complaint is made by the fishermen thut the tug Sampson, in towing barges does not use ordinury rare in protect ing the lives and pros?rty of fishermen. The accident mentioned in yesterday's Astorinn u occurring near Taylor's seining grounds wa brought to this by II. A. Hansen. Mr. Hansen say bo was lyinU close to the spar buoy mid so was another bout. When the Sampson came down his biiut was caught Is twccn the steamer and 11 liaise and several ribs were broken out of his bout, lie did not see the other ltont after the acci dent, but thinks it certainly must have been run into. Due of the barge ru onto the spar buoy mid there h a mark on it where it struck. COUNTY EXPENSES Itemized Statement of Bills Al lowed at June Session. BUILDING OF COUNTY ROADS Many of tbt Bills Allowed art for Con tract a Made by the County Careing For tbt County Poor la an Item and Taking of the Cemui Cost Money. At the uigent recjuest of many tax payers the following statement of bill allowed by the county court of Clatsop county at its June term is published for those interested in the business affair of the county. Astoria Daily New, letter head, assessor 10 00 ). C. Clinton, stamps, expre and freiKht paid 20 15 I'ae. State Tel. it Tel. Co., rent of 'phone and calls 5 23 Astoria Hud'ct. publishing court proceeding. May S 50 Astoria liudget, publishing court proceedings, April 8 75 Astoria Budget, call for warrant treasurer 5 00 The Morning Astorian, call for waranta. treasurer 10 00 J. K. Dcllinijer Co., call for war rant M 00 A. McLean, supplies, rep. house . 2 05 (ilus & Prudhomme, permits to ' set fire, etc K 00 Astoria Electric Co., gas cons'md 4 20 Win. Miller, repair court house., i 50 Fisber Ilnw. Co., lock and hinges 1 (15 Herald Publishing Co., publishing proceeding 14 55 K. L. Mitchell, taking censu. ... "8 00 Fred Parhanieme, on account of improv. road No. 05 200 00 William Abbott, labor road di. So. I 4 50 Fred Oman, labor, road di. No. 1 7 50 (i. T. Smith, labor, road di. No. 1 4 60 M. IVveraux, land for approach to Deveraux bridge 30 00 J. C. Clinton, recording deed to same 1 00 Special Road Ho. 3. I. P. Merriflcld, repairing scraers and plow 2 50 James Sweney, labor 3 50 Special Road, No. 5. Fisher Bros. Co., nails for road Di. No. 5 2 85 Special Road No. 9. R. M. (iaston 1 drag scraper .... 8 23 Special Road No. 10. Foard & Stokes Co., file and fuse 80 A. Kranti, labor 91 50 Walter Moody, labor 47 25 Wm. Moody, labor 24 75 Andrew- St lire, lubor 21 35 Special Road No. 13. James Gallagher, labor 3 00 II II. Pope, labor 2 00 Special Road No. 14. Lars Albertson, labor 35 50 John Antilla. labor 44 00 Charles Hanson, labor 8 00 Henry Hill, labor 52 10 Albert Hill, labor 40 00 John Jortclnnd, lubor 35 00 John Kotka, lubor 87 00 Kinil Koski, lubor 38 00 John Liaho, labor 32 00 II. I.instad, labor 4 50 Andrew 1-aiupi, labor 10 00 Alliei t Olsen, labor 23 00 Henry Tokola. labor 15 00 Special Road No. 13. It. M. fiuMon, 3 No. 1 drag scrap ers - 24 00 Fisher Bro's Co.. supplies 20 00 Vigorit Powder Co., 1000 pounds powder 100 00 Pav roll, labor 203 85 Special Road No. iS. J. A. Kakin, legul advice road matter 10 00 Vigorit Powder Co., powder, fuse and caps 22 85 R. M. C.aston, No. 1 road scrap er 8 25 John Anderson, labor 9 00 O. A. Borglund, labor 6300 John Kgstrom, lubor 41 00 Albert Krickson, lubor 14 00 Alfred Mattson, lain 30 00 Alex Moody, lubor 42 00 Matt Ruilmlla, lubor 24 00 John Smith, labor 24 tX) Astoria Road Poll Tax. I). R. Blount, collecting poll tux 05 00 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Meeting of Members and Citirens to Dis cuss Beach Sands. There was u large attendance of the members of the Chuinbcr of Commerce and citizen hist evening to consider a request of Dr. David W. lhiy to send three cur loads of ls-ncli mi ml to Port land fur th' purpose of making un c.v 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 and the bar gains we give you will make you happy. 110.00 Ladies Suit S4 60 I11S0 Ladies Suits 19.50 $15.00 Ladies Suits S11.S0 13.50 Ladies Skirts 2 99 13.00 Ladies Skirts 12 99 13.00 Ladies Skirts $1 99 $2.50 Ladiss 8hos 50 50c Boys' Waista ....... .....25o 75o Fancy Shirts 6O0 75c Straw Hats 25o 35c Novslty Droas Goods.... 23c SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS $20.00 Silk Suits $13.50. f ' $25.00 Silk Suits $15.00. ; $15.00 Mohair Suits $9.00. $12.50 Mohair Suits $7.50. Norse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Likes to Trade." 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. pert test to ascertain the mineral prop erties Short addresses were made by prominent citizens, all favoring the pro ject, and many good offers were made to assist financially. On motion a commit tee was appointed to make arrangements to ship three car loada of sand, one from Clatsop, one from Seaside, and one from Sand Island. Chairman Welch appoint ed J. II. Smith, F. A. Fisher and Martin Foard. The committee will meet this morning at 9:30 o'clock at the office of J. H. Smith to make arrangements. It waa also suggested that inasmuch a it would require some money to load and unload the sand, that Jas. W. Welch Ke a coramitte of one to collect one dol lar from every merchant to defray the expenses. Over $20 waa collected in the chamber before the meeting adjourned. The government furnishe the sacks and pays the freight, and the citizens are supposed to furnish the sand. There is no doubt but the sands are rk-h with iron, platinum and gold, and the experiment may result in bringing a large number of capitalists to Astoria for the purpose of utilizing the sands in manufactured products. Dr. Day has made an experiment of the sand and pronounces it unusually rich in minerals and states that iron can be manufac tured in Astoria cheaper than any place in the United States. REW ASTORIA WATER. Effort Will Be Made by Town Authori ties to Secure Water. The common council of New Astoria are very anxious that the water main from Astoria be extended to that town. A communication will probably be sent to the common council next Monday night asking them to appoint a com mittee to confer with a like committee to be appointed by New Astoria for the purpose of having the mains extended. The Xew Astoria people are willing to grant a franchise over all the streets and pay the same rate as is charged in A toria. All the water in New Astoria is either surface water or is supplied by rain tanks and the town is grownig and would be more prosperous if it had good water supplv. It is probable that the common council will accede to the re quest. We are SOLE AGENTS In thla ten 1 ory for PIANOS AND ORGANS of superior maks. Our leader ia th. celebrated STEIN- WAY, which needs no comments. Tht A. B. Chase, Estey, Emerson, .Heller, Riohmond and several others are all the very best In their elass. .Our prices on these plunos are lower than ever before quoted In this s'ate, and we are In position to make most satis factory terms. Will glndly mnll you catalogue upon application, nud very cordially Invite you to cull ut any time you may be In Portland. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. 60 and 70c Novelty Dress Goods . .48o $1.29 8hirt Waiata 95o 20o Crops Dre) Goods...... 19o 15c Cotton Dress Goods ..... ,17c 35o Silk Taffeta ...25c 35o Homo Spun ........ .....25 $1.00 and $U5 Novelty Dress Goods .. ........89o $1.50 8hirt Waiata ....$1.15 $24)0 Shirt Waista $1.4J "Anyhow' if XMataopuntyTian'tany exhibition at the fair, the people can can find out what is going on' in the progressive counties of the state by visiting the fair. TomLawson's expose of Wall street has been a decided dissapointment to the people who hoped he was going to show them how to beat the market ev ery time. Select California Sweet Wines for Family Use We hare just added a department of fine wines and liquors for family trade only. Order will be delivered as promptly as is our custom in th grocery department. PORT WINE, A gallon ..ti-oo PORT WINE, A superior quality, A Gallon S1.50 OLD PORT, A gallon Saxo SHERRY WINE, A gallon ti.s ANGELICA WINE, A gallon . .$1.30 SHEE HAN'S PREFERRED STOCK WHISKEY, A gaUon, $3.00 LION BOURBON Whiskey a gallon . ...,... 1350 TILLAMOOK RYE Whiskey, A gal Ion $4-00 TILLAMOOK BOURBON Whiskey, a gallon, $4-3" .0. P. S. MONOGRAM Whiskey, A tallon $S-oo GRAPE BRANDY, A gallon ....$4-00 TULIP GIN, A gallon I4.00 Telephone, Main 781. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO., Groceries, Winea and Liquors, Franklin avenue, Upper Astoria. Will You Have Time to Carry a Trunk? I Every time you go to Portland to visft 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 $1.50, f 2.00, fi.30, 14.30, $5.00, and $5.50. .. HANDBAGS, at 1 1.45. ti.65, $1.83, and $a.os. LARGE TRAVELING BAGS, at I3.50, to $5 50. SEE THE WINDOW. CHAS. LARSON THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE o57 Commercial Street. OPPOSITE PUBLIC TELEPHONE OFFICE.