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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN ASTORIA OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE to, 1903. CIRCUIT.COURT PROCEEDINGS The June (enn of the circuit court convened at 1:30 P. M., yesterday. The following are the proceeding: S. Raske vs. Marcus Wise, set for argument, Wednesday. Benjamin Young et L, vs. The Colum bia Land and Investment Co., set fot trial vest Monday. & H. Willett vs. Wm. Johnson, de fault, and judgment. Application of Johanna C. Owen to register title, decree mitred. Chas. A . Rust et al., vs. Clatsop coun ty; to be dismissed. J. M. Adam vs. Clara M. Adams; dis missed. C H. Wheeler et al., vs. Clatsop coun ty; to be dismissed. John E. DuBois vs. Clatsop county j to be dismissed. H. F. Prael Co. vs. John K. Wirt. default and judgment. N. C. Libke vs. E. F. Libke, decree of divorce granted. Chas. X. Johnson vs. Freda E. John son, decree of divorce granted. John W. Babbidge vs. M. J. Kinnev et al, decree, confirmation of sale. OBITUARY. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Chandelar Stuart died yesterday morn ing at the Main street house. Tlw tun eral will occur today and the interment will be at Greenwood. The funeral of the late Leander An derson'was held Sunday under the aus pice of Astoria lodge, Knights of Pyth ias. The interment was on his farm on the XaseJ beside the body of his wife. . . "I id) thinking of getting married." -Indeed: And who la the lucky man?" "I dunuo. So far 1 haven't been able to Induce any man to think the same way."-Clevelaud Plain Dealer. ABOUT THE COURTS A new suit was filed in the circuit court yesterday by Fisher Bros. vs. John G. Larsen to recover the sum of $3.1,"i2, alleged to be due for merchandise sold to Larsen. Martin Booth yesterday purchased the interest of David Hood in the Al toona Packing Company. The transfer was recorded. Heppolye Le Bolay, a native of France. Peter M. Lengoe and Richard eClius. natives of Norway, took out their first citiien papers before County Clerk Clin ton yesterday. A marriage license was issued by Coun ty Clerk Clinton yesterday to V. R. Sharp and Norma McCurio, both of Clatsop county. Mason Goes Insane. Deputy Sheriff W-I. Binder, of Abet ThM ClrU.. Kate-Jack told me It waa a question of my acceptance or bla death by sul- deen, arrived in the city yesterdayi::,- 'iJj'J- "T6" 7, r " prisoner, creature'-Boeton Transcript cw mi cAauiiuBuua. jaason iormeriv l worked for Alhp . Djckerson, and left Astoria a week ago. He will be exam ined today by the comity judge and probably committed to the asylum. Iaherlte4. Teacher-Johnny, what make you m stupid at arithmetic? Johnny-It come natural, I guess I've often beard pa say that ma couldn't put two aud two together. Detrolt Free lresa. Two Rvlla. . "You're such a wretched writer It's a wonder you wouldn't get a typewrit ing machine." "I would, only that would show what a miserable seller I atu."-rbiladel- phla Tress. COUNCIL SESSON Appropriates $1,500 for New City Zm HalCF-rniture. MAYOR NAMES COMMITTEE Many Ordinance Passed, ePtitions and Remonstrances Heard and Aettd Upon Routint and Other Business is Transacted. Knew by Experience. "A man must make many sacrifices to remain In Kl!tlos." "That s right." auswered Senator Sorghum. "I have sacrificed my con science more than once." Washington Star. Hit Hat Towne I tell you it didn't take the Are long to completely ruin that clock factory, did It? Browne-No. and yet It consumed considerable tlnie.-Fulladelphla Press. PrrMtaal Crltlel.n. Pennlba Scribbles snowed me the plot of bis new play this morning. Inkerton-So? What la It like? Pennlbs-It looks to me like a plot to swindle the public Chicago Newt. j A Woaaerfal T4. f. L . She Did you ever try any of these lefts of endurance? He Oh, yes; Pre listened to my wife talk when I've come borne late at night!-lookers Statesman. " THE FOARD & STOKES GO. FECIALS.. -FOR- TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY For two days we are going to give exceptional values in the following items: No 1 Japan Rice, regular price, . . Gc per pound Our 'Special price, 4c per lb. Best Shredded Cocoanut,regular price, 2oc per pound Our Special price, J 5c per lb. Best Corn Starch, regular price, . . 8 l-3c per pound Our Special price, Sc per lb. Watch our Special Wine Sale Next Week. THE FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store. The common council met last evening in regular session, all the members be ing reent except Mr. Belland. Petition from the North Paviflo Brew ery Company and others to pay street assessments by installment was grant ed. Petition from Elizabeth Young rela tive to a sewer on her property, was re ferred to the street committee. Petition from Mrs. . H. ljciienwcber asking that she be allowed to pay her street assessment les tlie penalty anil interest was referred to the street coin mil tee. iVt it ion from O. F. Morton asking to redeem jroierty on Bond street, less the penalty, was referred to the Ways ami Means committee. Petiticn from 11. II. IupiH. asking to redeem property, without penalty and interest, was referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Remonstrance against the construction of a drain on Thirty-eighth street, was referred to the street committee. Remonstrance from property owner on Thirtieth street against the improve ment of that thoroughfare, was filed. Communication from Portland Iron Works, relative to screens for the city hall, was read and the committee in structed to purchase the same at a cost of 144.00. Communication from Kelly Transfet Company offering to furnish slsb wood for (2 the cord, was referred to the ways and means committee. Bid of Christensen and Morris of Port land, to purchase $16,000 of city bonds, offering to buy the bond and pay a premium of $176, w ith report of the com mittee recommending that the offer be accepted, was filed. The committee on Health and Police recommending that liquor license be issued to Sandstrom, Johnson & Cook, Frank Manson, Norris Staple and Swan Wilson, was adopted. On tne petition of the Astoria Bo Company for the improvement of the alleyway in Upper Astoria, the commit tee recommended that the city surveyor make an estimate of the cost of the im provement. Building permit we.-e granted to J. A. Marrh, Mrs. Louise Nelson, Standard Oil Company and August J. Jucobson. Committee on Public Property, rel ative to the petition of the Woman's Club for the improvement of the Hill side cemetery, recommended that the ao- tion be postponed. The report was ad opted. Bids for the improvement of Ninth street, from Astor street to the water front, were as follow: W. A. Ooodin, $1410; Birch A Jacobson, $1K.5.50; L Hagman, $1570; Dnl A Young, $1835. On motion the contract was awarded to W. A. Goodin. Report from the city surveyor on the proposed improvement of Irving avenue stating that the cost would exceed $20, 000, and recommending that the street be not planked, was placed on file. Ordniance establishing the grade of Columbia avenue, was carried over. Ordinance authorizing the committee on Public Property to purchase furni ture for the new City Hall, not to cost to exceed $1500, was passed. Ordinance to improve Commercial street, between Twentieth and Twenty third street, was passed. Ordinance appropriating $3480 for the benefit of Dill & Young, was passed. Ordinance appropriating $0(167.53 for the benefit of Dill and Young, wa pass- de. Ordinance appropriating $2306.80 for the benefit of Kirch & Jacobson, wa passed. Ordinance appropriating $1770 for the benefit of Birch & Jacobson, wa passed. An ordinance providing for the im provement of Fourteenth street was withdrawn. Resolution authorizing the Committer on Public Property to insure the City Hall building for $20,000, at a rate of not exceeding 2 per cent, was adopted. Resolution, thut the iwmlH-rs of the common council act with the mayor to prepare a program for the dedication of the new City Hall, was adopted. Resolution to improve Exchange street between Twenty-first and Twenty- third street, was adopted. r DOLLARS You will save by buying that suit of clothes here. Perhaps you have laid away a twenty spot for a suit. Well, see what others will show you for your twenty, then look at our line for $17.50. There's no dif ference except two dollars and a half in your favor. $17.50 a Suit DON'T FAIL ) 1 I HlMu L f ttiTl.b with a full broad shoul-S tiff d vented seams, A R a mmVBf, throughout .mmit: Mill If 1 "Tli I . . ill " I! V " a I A Kffll -J VARSITY - SACK The accompanying cut shows one of our varsity sacks der; body fitting an very stylish garment mam i I 111 ilVfl'l ifr to inspect our two piece suits in serges and mixtures at $10.00 to $18. OO f P. A. Stokes Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. mum W 1 .7' ' Resolution - to 1 improve Exchange street between Seventeenth and Nine teenth street, was adopted. Resolution authorizing the Chief of Police to refund all nickle-ln the-slot machines for the quarter ending July 1, was adopted. Resolution to establish the grade of Irving avenue ,was adopted. Mayor Surprenant announced the fol lowing committee on the dedication of the City Ilall; Messrs. Burns, 'Morton, and Hansen. m Little Lore Tapi Between Two Lidiet FOURTH of JUL I a season of happy moments for young and old. Join the throng with your children, after buying some of the Seasonable Garments which we announce for this week. FOR LADIES We offer some splendid values in SHIRT WAISTS. Front trimmed wtyb embroidery. Prices range from j ... . 90c to $30. AT ooe of the recent White IIohm recaptions there was a little case of raptor thrusting between two ladles, and It waa delightfully en tertaining to those who saw and heard. There la a famous man In Washing ton, one who cams from tbt plsla peo-1 pie ana woo continues as one or mem. lie has m beautiful daughter of aristo cratic tendencies, who hss dug up a family tret somehow or other and who affects superiority which shs does not posscM In soy sense. The wife of a rongressmsn from a western stste wss Introduced to the young Isdy aud pleasantly ssld: "I hart met with your distinguished fsther, Miss ." "I dare ssy," replied the young Isdy languidly. "Papa In bis posltlou meets all sorts of people." The western lady flushed snd flashed back Instantly: "I should suppose so. Especially when he la at borne." Lip plucott's Magszlne. you'd And relief," replied the plstua tnau. "Not me. I wouldo't enjoy It. 1'v got lnsomnla."-Pbllsdelpbla Rie-As a general thing a woman has more honor than a man. He-Oh, I don't know. If ttay two occupying a box st the oprlfe chances are the man baa blm -Detroit Tribune. Nil Chief latere.!. "Yes, be was pretty well fixed at one time, but he got sliver rruxy In 1KMJ, aud be lost all lie had." "I supiKMie lie's still Interested lu 'free silver at 1(1 to ir " "No; he's more Interested now In 'free lunctf n to 1.' "-Philadelphia Press. THI ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from tho west to the east and south. Making -close connections with trains of all transcontinental Unci, passengers ar glvn their thole, of routes to Chicago. I Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far , enst. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the lowt rat-s snd best routes sre Invited to correspond with the following; representatives: II. H. TRCMfiULL, Commercial Agent. 142 Third St., Portland. Ore. J. C IJND8KT, Trav. Pusetiger Agnt, 142 Third Ht.. Portland. Ore. Special Offering OF JAPANESE SILK SHUT WAISTS In black and white. They are regular $2.00 value. For this week, Special at 11.75. WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS $r-75 to i3-5- WASH SUITS In Lawns, Madras nd Linens, 95c to 4-so. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT xmtains some excellent bargains. Styles are up-to-date. White Trimmed Hats, White Duck Hats, White All Over Embroidery Hats. For the Boys BOYS' SUITS i.5 to I4.00. BOYS' CAPS of every kind. BOYS' SHOES, the best in quality at the lowest prices. You may well be proud of the Fourth of July, if you fitted your self out at our store for the occasion. 0 The?. First Glrl-Itend anything lately? Hecoud Ulrl-Yes; just finished one oi Shakespeare's plnys. First ;irl-My, what an Idea! Secoud Olrl-Why sol First Girl-Why. they're not read ing Bbakespeare now 1 New Orleans, Times-Democrat. No Sleep Rvea There. "I suppose I do look haggard," said the worldly man. "I've got troubles enough to make me so." "Lf.J'211 S,v.hMjL".lJ1!Lr':! t2 turn, to :o SPICES, o CGFFEEJEA DAIflNO POWDER, fu:;c":;;5Extr.ct$! JUiftrtrt FlntstFIivor. CmrtrfSfitfh.lsorfTksiJ r PORTLAND, ORXQOM. " special &ale ! BOO Pairs OK- ems mm 2 Regular $1.45 and S2.C0 Values FOR $LSO Wherity, Ralston Q Company The Leading Shoe Dealers.