The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 28, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE at, 1903.
JJlfi MORN 1A it AMORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON
I
COME AM) HKE
Haviland Chinaware
We have til new attractive petternsat a very low pries. There Is nolh
ing better nor more acceptable
For a wedding present
Fur summer meals we hive aome particularly nice salad bowl and ber
ry sets. If you ire careful In your buying we ere In our you'll
appreciate the goodness and completeness of our stock.
ROSS, HIGGINS Co.
Car Traffic Delayed.
A atreet ear ran off tho track at the
corner of Fourth and Horn! atreet yea
terday and trallic waa delayed for about
two hour.
Seining at 8and Iiland.
Seining on Hand Hand will be com
menced today. The Tallanttirant 1'ack
ing company m-iiI a wowload of aup
pllre and crew of 23 men to the Uland
yeaterday. ,
Eagle Band Diibanded.
lui
Several members of the Fag! Mili
ary band left fur Han Framiao yeater
day, thereby breaking up tlw hand. Aa
toria ha no band at present.
Obtain Marriage Licenie.
A marriage lieen- wa Waned yeter
day to Anton Carl llu and Edith ('.
llowman, both of Atoria.
A full an I complete line of fari.i lmple
menta, farming tool, wagon, bugjic
of all klnda at It. M. Canton' farm im
plement warehouse, 103 Fourteenth.
Maxwell Young, who baa lieen quite
ill the pat week, la reported Improv.
Ing.
Office rooma for rent. Oeo. W,
ker, Astoria National Dank
I tar-
A PRETTY
STEEL
ENGRAVING
of beautiful head from dealgn by
leading masters, will be given away
Free with one pound
of
so-MULE TEAM BORAX,
aelling at I3o a pound box.
The picture are reproduced on fine
white board, eiie 12x20 inchea. They
are equal to the fineat you can buy
anywhere and will ahow to advant
age ia your den or your parlor.
Come quickly, while they hut. It
may be only a day or two.
Investigate our prompt and correct
I de
delivery system.
Johnson Bros.,
Good Goods
Twelfth St, Astoria.
The Best
Bookcase
on Earth
The GUNN
Sectional
New Shipment
now in.
Come and see
them.
Not high in price.
rs;
CHAS. HEILB0RN $ CO.,
Complete House Furnishers.
First National Bank
ESTABLISH
Capital and Surplus $10Q,000
(Ml LINE OF..
TEACHERS' SALARIES
TO BE INCREASED.
Dtdiien Reached at Meeting of Scboo?
Board. Committees Appointed.
At a mwtlng of the rhool Hoard ,
Chairman Taylpr appointed the follow
Inif conimilwa to serve lor the en
suing year 1 Finance, M-xr, HigKin
and Holme j Huitdlng and llepaira
Meiwra. Aiken and Welch; Supplies,
Mir. Ho linen and Aiken. It wa de
ciilcd to raioe the aalariea of the teach
era 10 per cent, commencing with the
ensuing arhool term, 11 too lit have lieen
wnt them to fill out and if not returned
Mine July 7, the portion will be de
1-lnreil vacant, ami a new teacher ap
pointed. No selection
iiierlntendent, ult,liinigli
appllcutiona are on tile.
Wut made rorli l"e "svmeni yeiruaj.
a number of
Have New Uniforms,
The Axtoria lne team received new
uniforma yesterday. They are di
played in the show window of Herman
Wise. The company coexist of U mem
her. They will leave Huinluy night for
; the flreinen'a tournament at Oregon City
It l the bent hone lean ever organlwd
in the city and will no doubt carry off
aotoe of the priea.
Brick Kiln Ready.
.Mcr, sruffri and fkwortn, pro
prietora 01 the new brick yard, near
the John Day, have a large kiln ready
to burn ,and expect to deliver brick in
about two week. The flrat order waalpany
received from the Tongue Point Lum-I
tier company, for 100,000 brick. IilC. K. railway, and Mra. Kuettner re
promWe to be an important induitry
for Aatoria, the brick being of goodl"ltoae Citv
quality.
IN PORTLAND
The Morning Astoriai
1 for eale at the sea aland of the
OREGON NEWS COMPANY
situated at
HOTEL PORTLAND
H7 Sixth Street 125 Sixth Street
TKa (.nil M.t,.4 rJ i.t.t. 1.
wcognlied aa the Ilea restaurant. The
beat meala and the beat acrvioe in Aa
toria. 120 Eleventh etreet.
...r., race wiaaeage ana eaip r
1 . . . m
leeaiment) riv eaprt Darnere. Batn.
OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP.
Miaaion Lemon are the best,
doien.
23 cent
of Astoria, Ore.
i;i 1880.
PERSONAL MENTION.
David Hood, of Portland, ia in the
city.
Jf, A. Btirrett, of Portland, wa in the
city yeaterday.
Monroe Crime wa up from Seaside
yeaterday.
Kdward C. Jud, of Seaalde, waa in the
city yeaterday. - -
A. H, Itellly, of Olyihpia, la registered
at the Parker. - K -
M, J. John and wife, of Sachotta, are
visiting in the city.
Frank UilUtrom, of Melville, wa in
the city yeaterday.
Hon. J. (. Medlar, of Brookfleld, wa
in the city yesterday.
lluli Mi Uitt, of Portland, la lett
ered at the Occident.
V. I. Aiuleron, the Deep river mer
chant, W in the city.
M. L (toucher, of Pittaburg, Pa., wa
I in the city yeaterday.
A. A. Mat twin, of Clatukanine, ia reg
istered at the Central.
Andrew Young, of Young river, wa
in the city yesterday.
Jona Olncn, and wife, of Tillamook,
are visiting in the city.
Senator C. W. Fulton went to Port
land yeaterday mottling.
A. 0, Darker, of Portland, waa in the
city yeterday on business.
Mr. Earle, of Portland, wa a guet
at the Occident yeaterday.
Mr. Jame W. Hure, of Seattle, ia
vWiting friend in the city.
K. J. Hrent, of Miuneapolia, registered
I J. Ho Doigs, of Portland, wa in
the citv yeaterday on buine.
Nic Webber, pot master at Kagle
Cliff, waa In the city yeaterday.
A. W. Severance and wife, of Tilla
mook, are vWiting friend In the city.
Hubert Llndenberger returned yeater
day from a buine trip to Tillamook.'
('. O, Scott, of San Francisco, i
among the recent arrival in the city.
William Chance, court bailiff, returned
from a (Wit to (Seaside yeaterday.
W. (. Heinly, of San Francico, reg-
Wtered at the (Evident yeaterday.
Alexander Ilernatein, a prominent at
torney of Portland, waa in the city yea
terday. J. W. Caaey, of the Chicago, Milwau
kee t St. Paul railway, wa in the city
yeaterday in the interest of hi com
Auditor F. D. Kuettner of the A. &
I turned yeaterday from a trip to the
Police Court Items.
In the police court yeaterday
John
Tooley pleaded guilty to being drunk
and diaorderly, and ,wae fined 13. John
Riley, charged with having no vuible
mean of support, pleaded guilty and
waa aenteneced to pay a fine of $40.
Sentence, however, wa auapended on
condition that he leave town, lie will
be given a tie ticket this morning.
Epworth League Social
The member of the Epworth League
gave a aociai last evening at the real
denee or Mra. h. A. Gcrding. An en-
kvble evening waa apent
WiU pu Handball.
Den Marion and Harry Cohen left for
Portland vesterdav morning to renre
'
, K. rnmm..ia, -ioS. 1- th. v.j
ball tournament, being held in that city.
Ia Granted Divorce.
In the Circuit court yeaterday, W. A.
Metzer wa granted a divorce from his
wife, Kmina Metor. The couple were
married iu Chicago, October 20,
18S1.
Desertion wa the cause assigned.
Building Field' Active.
A. S. Heed eta ted yesterday that he
would soon award the contract for driv
ing the foundation for hit new build
ing, to be erected on tne corner ot
Eleventh and Duane streets. It will be
Dill t Young yeatrrday completed
driving the foundation for the new
building of J. X. Griflin and today will
commence driving the foundation for
the new Copeland building, on Com
mercial ttreet.
Contractor Lebak yeaterday com
menced driving the foundation for the
new lodge hall to be erected by Con-
comley Tribe of Red Men. The work
will be completed thi weeK.
50x100 feet, and three atorie high.
SALMON FISHING IMPROVES.
Fiah Smaller, But Good Run It Reported,
Including Steelheada.
There was a notable improvement in
the run of salmon yesterday. The fish
are much smaller, and include a large
number of steelheada. Moat of these
fiah were delivered to the canneries,
Report from up the river are to the
effect that the aeinera are making large
hauls.
Few of the salmon can be used by the
cold storage men and the result ia all
the canneries have started up on full
time. While the pack this year is light
er than last, a continuation of the run
will soon bring it up,
18 PRETTY WEDDING
Miss Lucille Cole and John San
born Married.
GRACE CHURCH A BOWER
Sweet Peai, La France Roiei, Fern and
Evergreen Uied in Decorative Scheme
Nuptial the Moit Attractive of Sea
on. Many Friend Preient.
Mia Lucille Cole and Frank Sanborn
were married laat evenina at Grace
church before hundred of their frienda,
The Ilev. Short performed the cere
mony.
The church waa beautifully decorated
for the oecaaion with white aweet pea.
La Frane; roaea, fern and evergreen.
The altar waa entirely in white, witli
the exception of a huge baaket of La
France roaea, under which the bridal
party tiod during the eerviee. The
center aule, through which the bride
paaaed, wa f.Taeefully arched with Ivy
and fern.
MW Cole made the prettieat of bride
in an attractive creation of crepe de
chine. She wore a tulle veil, held in
place by a wreath of orange bloaaom.
and ahe carried a ahower bouquet
white a wect pea.
of
The maid of honor, Miaa Bertha Hob
on, wa gowned in pink and carried
pink carnation. The bridesmaid were
in pink and white and carried white
roaea. They were the Miaae Grace
Stokea, Beta Reed, Gertrude Berry and
Nell Peterson, of Portland. The uaher
were Mer. George Warren, Charles
(iray, Jack Allen and Frederick War
ren. Charle Halderman attended Mr.
Sanborn aa beat man.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mr. Cole
gave a email reception at their home, to
which the relativea and immediate
friend of the bride and groom were
aaked. Here the decoration were in
green and red. A delightful eupper wa
aerved, and following the departure ot
Mr. and Mra. Sanborn, the gueata were
ahown the many beautiful and costly
preaent received, by the young couple,
The entire family of the bride were
present two aiater with their hu-
band and children having come from
the Eat to be present at the wedding,
There were many handsome costume in
evidence. Mr. Sanborn, the mother of
the groom, wa in lavender crepe de
chine and bee. It is to be regretted
that Mr. Sanborn could not be present
at the marriage of hi aon. He has been
confined to hi home for the past week
with a very severe illness.
Welch-FleUchaner, at Salem.
One of the prettieat June wedding
took place at the home of A. Welch, cor
ner of Cottage and Marion street last
evening, when Miss tiara Welch was
united in marriage to Henry G. Flcisch
auer, Rev. Errett, pastor of the First
Christian church performing the cere
mony in the presence of a large number
of relatives and friends.
The Welch home was beautifully dec
orated throughout The hall wa a mass
of beautiful palms. The parlors were
in white and green, rose and ferns be
ing uaed in abundance. At 8 o'clock
Miss Helen McCoy played Wagner's
wedding march, 'Lohengrin," and the
bridal party entered the parlors and
stool beneath a huge bell of cream roes
where Rev. Krrett performed the ring
ceremony , The bride was attended by
Miss Jean McMurdo, of Baker City, and
Guy Clark, of this city, acted as the
groom's best man. Little Miss Gladys
Welch, niece of the bride, was ring
bearer.
The bride wore a handsome gown ot
white crepe de chine over silk, and
carried cream rose buds. The brides
maid wore a pretty dress of soft white
silk and carried pink carnations.
After the ceremony refreshments were
aerved in the dining room, which was
elaborately decorated, one being all In
sweet peas, while the other was beau
tifully arranged with LaFranee roses.
Four little girls dressed in white aerved.
The punch room was presided over by
Miss Etta Welch. Capital Journal.
SECRET SOCIETIES
Concomley Tribe of Red Men installed
ofllcera at the meeting Monday night
The following entered upon the dis
charge of the duties of their respective
officers: Sachem, Thomas Dealy; Senior
Sagamore, Max Pohl; Junior Sagamore,
Frank Bourney; Prophet, Frank IVv-
eney-s Keeper of Records, C. E. Foster;
Keeper of Wampum, J. C. Clinton; Dele-
gatee to the Great Council, Frank Dev
eney, C. E. Foster, T. B. Loughery
Harry Jones and Charles Gamine).
EXTRA !
EXTRA!
Monday. Tuesday and
Wednesday.
MATCHLESS SALE BARGAINS Iff
Wash Goods
60c SILK DOT CREPE CLOTH 45e
40c LINEN CRASH , 4je
40c COLORED SWISS t$t
aoc CREPE CLOTH , 15c
swe KNICZEK VOILES i3e
40c COTTON TAFFETAS
5C COTTON SITITINGS 1JC
WATCH FOR OUR BIG RIBBON SALE, COMMENCING THURSDAT.
JUNE 19TB
Morse Department Store.
The Place Where Everybody Liies to Trade.
508-510 Commercial Street
Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c
II
Final Arrangements for Fourth of
July Celebration.
PARADE TO BE FEATURE
Eight Hundred Dollars Now Subscribed.
Committeei Decide on Elaborate Fes
tivities. Dedicatory Ceremonies of
New City Hall Will Form Part
Tho joint committee on arrangements
of the Fourth of July celebration and
the committee appointed by Mayor Sur
prenant held a meeting last night and
completed arrangements for the cele
bration The soliciting committee re
ported that $300 had been subscribed,
which will be sufficient to hold an ap
propriate celebration. The following
program was decided upon:
The parade will form at 1 o'clock, on
Duane street, with right resting on
Eighth ttreet The line of march '.will
be: East on Commercial to Fourteenth,
north on Fourteenth to Bond, west on!
Bond to Fifth, south on Fifth to Com
mercial, west on Commercial to Sewn
teenth, south on Seventeenth to Ex-
change, east on Exchange to the City J
Hall, where the Fourth of July exer- j
cies will occur. Following ii the pro
gram: Song. "Anieriea;' invocation, Rev.
Father Walters; reading of the Decla
ration of Independence, Mrs. Haddiok;
oration. Hon. G. C. lulton.
Immediately after these exercises the
dedication of the new City Hall wil
take place, the following program will
be carried out:
Invocation, Rev. W. S. Short; oration,
Hon. John H. Smith; . response. Mayor
Joseph Surprenant After the exer
cises the City Hall will be thrown open
to the public.
W. A. Sherman has been selected as
grand marshal; and H. J. Wherity and
W are
80LE AGENTS
In thla territory for
PIANOS AND ORGANS
of auperlor make.
Oui leader ia th. celebrated STEIN-
WAY, which needs no comments. Th
B. Chase, Estey, Emerson, .Heller,
Richmond and several others are all
the very beat In their class. .Our prices
on these pianos are lower than ever
before quoted in this state, and we
are in position to make most satis
factory terms.
Will gladly mail you catalogue upon
ppllcation, and very cordially invite
ou to call at any time you m&7 be
in Portland.
DUNDORE PIANO CO.
233 Washingtcn Street,
Portland, Oregon.
PREPARE
PROGRa
John Frye, aides. The Eagles' band wij
furnish music.
The Foresters and Red Men have de
cided to turn out in the parade, Uajear
Schneck, with 100 soldiers from Fact
Stevens, will arrive on the Howard, ia
time to participate. All girls deairiag
to occupy a aeat ia the Liberty car ana
requested to leave their names with C.
E. Footer.
There will be a grand display of fire
worka ia the evening.
When You Reno
vate ,
Your property this summer sal
want paint that is cheap, yet last
ing, for your roofs, either metal
wood, do not forget the
Famous Trinidad
Asphalt Paint
for tin, metal, wood or felt . Ka
color ia a brilliant black and whea
jy it closely resembles enamel It
h not quick drying, but hardens ia
reasonable time. It remains elas
tic and there is bo danger of crack
in& blistering or peeling off. Oae
gallon will cove rabout 300 feet of J
tin, iron or smooth wood and about
100 square feet of felt or shingles.
73 cents a gallon, ready for use.
Telephone, Main 781.
GEO. LINDSTROM & CO-
Groceries, Wines and Liquors.
Franklin avenue, Upper Astoria.
BIG SPECIAL
BOYS'
SWEATERS
Regular $1.25 and $1.50.
Special Price.
$1.00
BOYS HATiS
All sizes, different shades.
Good Values at
$l.BO
SEE THE WINDOW.
CHAS. LARSON
THE WORKINGMEN'S STORE
557 Commercial Street.
OPPOSITE PUBLIC TELEPHONE
OFFICE.