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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1905)
SUNDAY, JULY i, 1905. 1JIK MORNlMt AbTOltlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON r 1 1 The day the eagle screams JULY 4th our place of business will close at scon. We will make no deliveries and our pat rons to govern themselves accordingly. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. Sole agents for Chase & Sandborn's Coffee. MBS, GRANT WINS SUIT. Iauvb IV1 f H fill CAW Tl PAID FOR STREET WORK incision to Circuit Court Afalnit 0. , R. ft M. Company. Rome tima ago tlx ft R. ft N. Co. )ad to P. II. Welch 1 certain atrip of land between th line of th company and th adjacent prorty otwr on tha north aide of Commercial atreet, and the property ownere were notified to remove thrtr property from th strip. Mr, llrldget Grant brought suit aaint Uie company, claiming hnr projicrty wenl beyond Iht Urn fixed by thn company. At the lat ealon of the CI roti it 'urt. teittlmnny we taken and the evi dent submitted to th court yeaterdey. Th court reviewed the tetlmony and It. i.lcit In favor of Mm. (irant and a decree a prayd fur in the ciimplalnt wa entered. It U thought that tlil dccUlon la de ri.lv of the claim of the property 0nr lirn th treet. Dr. Wriht and Family Met. Dr. H. A. WriKht and family, of Wit tur, Wah., are In tht city vMtinjj Mr. and Mr, Fred Barker ami the darner family. Dr. and Mm. Wright will re main hew eeveral week. They were fanner resident of tba city. Many Contract! oa Five-Year Plan Can cUtd During Faat Quarttr. Warrant 1 to the amount of IS250.20 have heen isaued in payment of atreet contract during the past quarter where the property owneta have taken advan tage of the five-year Installment plan, It la uxual to laaua municipal bond fjf the rity to cover the amount, hut a the city ha just iued $16,00 in bond, It i thuiiKht it will not he Mcft.ua ry, at precnt, to iMiie toy more bond. Thert are two or three other atreet to Improve where the property owner will proUl.ly take advantage of the five year plun, and Niiidx can be (netted at that time to cover all outittandiag warrant. Gustafsoa-Uadberf. .. marriage wa aolemnlaed yetcrday morning at the parMmage of the FiNl Lutheran church In t'pper Antoria, the contracting partie being Net IJndhetg, of (iray'a River, aad Mia Kmnia Gue tafnon, of thl city, Ilcv. J. F. Hyd iult performed the ceremony in th preaence of a few friend. Mr. and Mm. Mmlberg will reide at Orayw River. I Ordtr your auppUea lot the Fourth on Monday. Wo cJom at Noon oa Tuaaday. Thoaa Pratty Steel Engravinga from design by lt-ading mat'iw, which we are giving way Frto With on Pound of so-MULE TEAM BORAX, Jait Plain Talka. Pry wit and languid humor crept in at the ht provocatlun, and at time there would be a atratn of patho that truck to the heart. A an entertainer the famoua cartoonint ia par excellence. 11 Uoean't lecture he simply talkj nay plain thing In a plain way. The effect i fawinatiag. Mr. Davenport doe not play to the grandataad nor to the gallery. Simplicity ia the point of hi power while aincerity la the root of hia geniu. There la no ahem nor af fectation about him. m "talk" ia too unique and too much of bimelf to trana frr it emrnce to printer' ink. Pend leton Morning Tribune. Fire Laddiei Leave Today. Th JUtoria how team will leave tbU morning for Oregon City to partic ipate in the firemen' tournament to be held In thai city commencing tomorrow. The team -expect to return Tbiunday. The team l considered the Vict ever organ- I ited m thi city and will, no doubt, re I turn home victor ia many of the con- tea. Marriae licetK. A mrrige licenxe wa ienued yester day by County Clerk Clinton to Jame W. Taylor and Mra. Carrie Cornctt. wiling at 15 centa a pound, are go- long rapldty. I TTo ee them la to waax uicm. Inveatigate our prompt and correct delivery eytem. Johnson Bros. Good Gooda 118-na Twelfth St., Aitoria. CI PORTLAND The Morning Artorlaa I for aal at the nrwa atandaef the OREGON NEWS COMPANY aituated at HOTEL PORTLAND U7 Sixth Street 125 Mixta Street The family restaurant of Aatork la recognued a the Ucea restaurant. The beat meal aad the beat aervioe in As toria. 120 Eleventh treet. EIotrie Face Maaaage and Soalp trtatmecit; five expert barber. Bathe. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER 8HOP. MUion Lemone are the beat S3 cent dor.cn. STABBING AFFRAY IN DOWNTOWN SALOON Knife Thruit ia Back of Joaeph Wilaon By Abel Lelnonea. A ateliblng affray occurred lat even ing at a down town aaloon In which Jo eph Wilaon wai atabbed fn the back by a man 'named Abel Ielnonen. Wil aon wa atandlng at the. bar drinking when Ilnonen came In, ' flourishing a knife. He wa Intoxicated and no at tention wa paid to blm, until he atep ped bark of Wilaon and plunged the knife into hi back. Officer Wilaon ar rented the aaxailant and alo took Wil aon to the city jail. Dr. Pilkington wa callvd. He made an examination of Wilaon and found that the knife had penetrated the back, but wa unable to determine at the time if It had entered the lung, He ordered Wlloon taken to the hospital where a morj thorough examination! wa made. Dr. l'llkington doe Hot think the wound nrearlly Jangerou and believe Wilaon tjlll pull through. Uaiqui Communication. That It pay to advert! 1 evidenced by Die following communication filed with tilof Anderaon yeaterday. Atoria, Or., July I. To the Mayor and Common Council, City of Attoria, Sir: I am informed by one of your honorable body that you are about to cut aome pie. My plate I clean aad rcprenent five of the largent insurance itimpaniea doing buiueia in the I'nited State. They all have deposited with the Mute treasurer fVyj.fKiO as required by our state law. Thanking you in ad vance for a small slice, I remain, very truly. K. 0SIK)RN Tranadenta At Seaside, K..M. (irimr wis up from Seaside yesterday and states that there are more transient people at Seaside thia year than in any previous year. Many are viewing the country, many of them of them are eastern tourist who are are Vmking fur location and residence. Mr. I Crimes utate that most of the cot tagea are rented, not by Portland peo ple but from 1 Julio and eastern Washington. TAKES HER OWN LIFE Mrs Belle Ummey Swallows Dose - of St7chnirte. aiojs JtlQ a.otntquaai') 9 ootfuopi pu OiOs Sn-a 1,03 v i 1 J UO Kj oeuony lutuopi oqx aaisvas iv DESPONDENCY THE aUSE Leave Letter to Father Indicating Dei pondency. Haa lived Here For Some Month in Lodging Houao Where the Raih Act Wai Committed. Mr, fceli fjimmcy, who, with ber two children, ha lived over thd Mglng house on Ninth street, at the foot of Astor atreet, committed auk-ide last night by taking strychnine. City Phy. aician I'ilkington wa called and ad ministered the strongest antidote known to medical clence, but hi effort were unavailing. The woman died half an hour after taking the fatal draught Coroner Pohl wa notified immediately and took the body to the morgue. All paper ami letter and personal effect belonging to the unfortunate woman were given to tlie coroner' care by Dr, I'ilkington. Mr. Lammey, after leaving her hut- band, came here last November from Kline, Wash. In January tlx. husband followed and took the woman with the two children home. She remained with him but a ehort time, "however, return ing to this city. Several letter, including one to her father, wvre found. To the parent ahe wrote: - "My dear father: I will answer your kind letter, wa more than glad to hear from yon. Well, father, everything i cloned down here and there is no work Jto get aad time ere bard here and I don't think you would like it here a time are bard aad no work to gel." Cornier Pohl wfil summon a jury Man day, to inquire Into the cause of her death, when aO of the letter will be Tutrodueed a vidcnce. LOWES COLUMBIA Baaeball League Fort Steveas i ! Owapunpun SUNDAY TOSAY 1:30 P. M. AT JL F. C. GROUNDS. C X. R., Cuihing Post. All romrd will meet at 1. O. U. W. IUII, Tudy, July 4, at 1 -o'clock 1'. M. IW order A. D. CRAIG, Com. W. C. .SHAW. Adjl. Y. M. I. Social The Yvnn? Men's lntinne.. of this It jr. willjiinv a card party, followed by a dunce, at St. Mary's Hall, Fil'teeiith and (iraini avenue, on MoaJay, July 3, at 8:30 P. M. The Best Bookcase on Earth The GUNN Sectional "NewJSliipment now in. Come and see them. Not high in price. rav :J.-"';'--i"i.-t'-f f mpi.h wif - : P. R. ' ' ' ' 1 '5 i - . ..v .. 1 1 urt.t , . CHAS. HEILBORN CO., Complete House Furnishers. "Monday Astortaa. The Brat Iseue of the Monday Astorian ill appear tomorrow morning. Arrange merits have been made for additional tekirraphic-aervice and the Aatoriun feda the public will find the paper a thorough a a new medium, under the even-day basis, ax in the past. The Astoriun is deeply appreciative of the hearty sup port it has -received and hojies its very pleUHHiit rdaUon-i with the jkcople of the cilv may continue . CfllliCIJES Rainy EBecta. When Davenport took hi flrt new paper ashiynment for the Portland Ore Simian, he turned in an illustration that was woefully lacking in artistic effects. 'What' the matter with ihia picture, Homer?" asked the editor. "It haa no light earl shade." "There wasn't any light and shade effect." responded Davenport. "It was raining!" Co to XeMeaa. A party constating of W. E. Cole aa chaprrone.IIenry Atwater, wife and tww children aad Mrs. Capt. Chaa. Richardson and twe children left yea terday morning for n outing in the NeHalem. They wiTl pitch their tent omt Jewell aad ei;eit to be iWnt aboet one month. ihlbon vSsilc ! NOW ON This week. Don't miss this great sale aflRibbons, as our prices are positively lower thanany other firm in Astoria. No.f C Ribbon, regular priced 5c"at 3c, No. 7 Ribbon, regular price 7c at 4c No. 8 Ribbon, regular price 9c at 5c No. 12 Ribbon, regular price 12c at tc No. 22 Ribbon, regular price 20c at 10c No. 40 Ribbon, regular price 25c at f2c No. 60 Ribbon, regular price 30c at 15c No. 80 Ribbon, regular price 35c at 19c Morse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Lites toJTrade. 508-510 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c SECRET SOCIETIES Astor lodge, Knighte of Pythias, with ita usual patriotism, have decided to participate in the Fourth of July parade ... a 'Am A M ' ana win nave an appropriate noau xoe Redmea and Forrester will also parti pate, giving the secret aocietiea a good representation. LOWER COLUMBIA Baseball League Fort Stevens va. Owapunpua a:30 P. M. SUNDAY TODAY ' AT A. F. C GROUNDS. Stores Will Clot. The Grocers Association have decided to close their stores on the 4th of July at 12 o'clock noon. There will bo aa deliveries on the 4th ty any of th a tore and customer ere requested to have all their orders for deliveries ia Monday. ' - : CIRCUIT COURT A full ani complete line of faru Imple menU, farming tools, wagons, buggies of aM kinds at R. M. Gaston'a farm im plement warehouse, 105 Fourteenth. Cushing post, G. A. R-, have issued or ders for the Post to assemble Tuesday to participate in the Fourth of July parade, ' O trice rooms for rent. Geo. W. Bar ker. Astoria National Bank A session of the Circuit Court was) held yesterday and the following or der were handed down: Jay Tuttle vs. August Hilstrom, aet tied and dismissed. Bridget Grant v. O. E. k If. So, de cree for plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. Joseph Schlep pi, sentenced to one year ia the peniten tiary. State of Oregon vs. August Carbon, sentenced to two years in the peniten tiary. . Cases to & Ragnooe vs. Oregon Timoet and Lumber Company, demurer to th complain sustained. Ten daya given to answer. Columbia Land aad Investment Ctv, The Van Diuea Investment Co., decree for plaintiff. John Kopp vs. John Steiner, confirm ation of aale. LIGHT CBfEE - "THE BREABFAST DE First Congregational. I'rciK'liiiiK at 11: a. in., and 8: p. m., Iy the iitnr, Luther 1). Muliouc. Moulin.' subject, Tumult and Olliiiul I'lilm. Kvcninj.', AVill 'l'lie City ! Ilaiiki upt ? Spcrlal miiMic tinder the directum of Mr, (icii. (.'. Wutkint. A ctiiiliiil invitation U extended to all to ti t U'tnl nil tlic service uf tlii church. Sunday m-hmil I2:.'tt) p.m. Methodist Episcopal. Tie uhiiuI Hciviivn will lie observed, rreucliing at 11 A. M. Sunday school at noon. Kpworth League at 7 P. M. There will be a patriotic aermou by the paHtor at 8 P. M. Special music by the large choir icad by Miaa Elmore. Mra. R Lowe, of Hyannia, Neb., and Mr. Inman, of Omaha, are visitors in the city. They are on a trip to the count and will visit the Lewis and Clark and the Dinner Finale should be the best that money can buy. A Fine Mocha and Java Blend is everywhere considered The Acme of Perfection To enable vou to become acauainted with us and afford vnn a nrnfitohu A ---- j v v r A V mA it m I4V VjVl" tnnity to visit our Commodious and Well Equipped Grocery Store we offer FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday All our fine brands of Mocha and Java Blend Coffees, consisting of the following well-known trademarks FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE COFFEE, M J B. COFFEE and WU TE HOUSE COFFEE at the special price of 31 CdltS a pOUnd These codecs are packet! in original cans and retain their aroma. TWO POUND CANS at 6:c. Not over 5 pounils solil to one customer. No tcleiihone orders arrwtp.i -rhn r'ff.. ground free ol charge upon request. Take advantage of this opportunity to buy at packers' price. You will get the finest Coffee ia the land at the price usually asked for infericr quality. This is simply an inducement for you to visit our store and inspect our stock. GEO. LINDSTROM & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors KANKLIN AVENUE. - UPPER ASTORIA r fair.