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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1905)
TUESDAY, AUGUST ai, 1903. I HE MORNiM, AMOWaN, ASTORIA, OUEGO IT IS PURE AND FINE Ehmann's Olive Oil It makes and keeps you well. Physicians all over the United States use and recommend it. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. WE SELL CHASE k SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. TO IMPROVE STREET Resolution Regarding Irving AveJ nue Practically Adopted. MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL LOCAL BREVITIES. Office rooms for rent. Qeo. W. Bar, ktr, Astoria National nan The family restaurant of Astoria It recognised th 11m rctaurnt. The best meals and the best service in A toria, 120 Eleventh street. I,ot-Thursday afternoon on Grand avenue between (J, V, Sanborn' ami )!. U. Van Iticn' residences, a pin with )Mrl setting. Reward if returned to II. (!. an Duen's home. A daughter wa Im'Iii (h Mr, and Mr. M, V. Aitilri'w nf l.o Angclc n the l.'tb of thi month. Mr. Andrew was formerly Mi Maud Jlaylcs a teacher in the graded mhiHilii of tht city. Mother and rhlld arc retried to be doing well. I am glad that ladie' atrlde saddle are becoming fashionable; first, be. cause it I ralr on the horse-, second, because It U a safer and eaulcr way for a lady to ridit. If you will rail ai my harness hop, 10 J Fourteenth street, I will (how yeu the lolr.t and the brat. H. M. GASTON. TO ADMINISTRATE ESTATE. At yesterday's session of the pro- kale court, Mm. Mary A. Twilight wan i appointed administratis of the estate of .lames Urown, deceased, nnd V. H. Twilight, I), 1 lt and J. (i. Hycman were named a Mipraiwrt. The is-li-th.n fixe the value of the estate at M.ooft and thf heir are Mr. Mary II, Twilight of Knappa, Marietta Fchr of IlllnoU, George Culver, David Culver, lulia ('. Mawm, Margaret JarkMin, Mary and Martha Taylor of Ohio, all niece and nephew of the deceased. Metari Tee, Hanson and Stangeland Appear in alight Combat Ordinancei Paued and Resolutions Adopted Re ports of Committies Claims Allowal JOHN IIENDSICESON ARRESTED John Hcndih kon of Cniontown wa arreted by sheriff I.ltivilht yesterday on mi information charging him with lling liiimr In Atoria precinct No, hie in violation of the local option law.. He wa arrainged in the iiistli-e court (hi afternoon and released on ?00 bond to appear for a prelimiimry hearing on Katurdtiy. IRVING AVKVt.'K IMi'liiiVtf. a MKNT resolution paretienlly ' adopted. Will come up Saturdoy night hlGHTII STRUCT IMPROVE- MKNT -OrdiiiaiiH nu.il a NO.OXK KXGIXK HOUSE- Resolution passed authorizing committer on public projn rty to sell or lease structure. - $ SUMMARY-thcr ordinance p-ed and resolution adopted, V report of commit tic allowing claim udotted, petition and re. monstrance heard, building f milit granted. ordinance appropriating $M.4fl for the account of Robinson 4 Jlilderhrand, wa passed; ordinance ordering the ap propriation of for the aeeount of t1iarle Jleilhorn 4 company wa tabled j oidinaur appropriating tt'ittM tor the iicenuiit of FrrguMin and lloun- ton wa paveil; orrlinanue reiardini the Impiovement of Klghth htreet, from (irand to Ixington, tlie time for it completion wa estmled to Xovemlier oms and the oidinum paruutd. Itepoi l, f ( ai ioim commit tier were adoptad ullowiiig claim, in part at ol- lowm J. C. Clinton, !2.'fl: T. S. Conic liu. tU)M, 1'rael ii Knifcr. t-'l.fX): Citv l.umlx-r and J,oX eompanv, :iSHi Foard 4 Stke, u.i;. Hhenimn Transfer com pany, Kni T. S. C'orneliu, two cliaiiim of tUm einh for making at reel gM-ft- nuiitnj J. (. Clinton. ff'.IM: Foard t PERSONAL MENTIOS a J. It. VVinitanley was a Portland visi tor in the city yeoterday.-' ' ' ' P. J. Mattiieaiix r me down yesterdav from the rxiKmition eitir' fi.r' a hlli-ineHM trin. ' " 1. A. Frnger of Sao Fram-i.oco waTln the eity yesterday fgetering at the fccidental. Thoma Y. .lenkin of Portland a liere yenterdav lielwren tmin J. O. Wetherjiere a Kentuckian was in tlte city .yeaterday. diarle E. Bond of Pendleton wan in Ui city venterav. I - 1 W. A-lier a commercial traveler was I registered at the Occident yeterdaay Tha Palace Catrrin); rompsny's din lrg room is again open under the same management. Everything flrt rla. Cuisine and servN unexctllrd. Private dining room for ladies. This is the season for Canning Peaches and Pears Leave us your order now and w will see to it that you will be supplied with the best fruit tht market affords, at tht lowest pos-sibla prices. WORK IS PROGRESSING. The frame work to tht fourth floor of the new Siter' hpjUl fpMnito citv hall U up and already men are at work putting preliminary touches to the tin- lulling for the bawment. The clapboard work will commence mrtlv and aimn the hnluinir structure will have a' timed the apcarAncr of a cwimjdetcd tnicture. GOOD WATER SPORTS. Chief of police Kdward Hallmk when niMcd je.terday anent hi work a I'iiairinan of the noiiuttc MKirt miniuit- tee of the regatta milcd, a demurely a a la of nistteen and two. and vourhafcd that the program for hi end of" the felivitie would I a gil in all rrpcct ii any that have ever leeii of fered unler his regime. W will reeeirt shipment of Oregon Strawberries On tsdsy's 11:30 train NEW BUILDING GOES UP. ViUm Rro. the contractor have a crew of men at work on the new Reed building on the corner of Eleventh and Piiunc Mreet. ojipoHite the City water work 01111. The building which will he completed .January 1, i to be three storlea in heiglU and Ml feet wide bv IM) feet long. The t1rt ktory will lie ued for etore pill (tone while the 4itlier will pndnlbly le diviiled into riHun. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS i 8-1 as Twelfth St., Astoria. P. S. Just a few more of those nice home put op, wild blackberries in half gallon jart. FORCLOSURE SALK. In the forclokiire kale he 11 at the nher i(T' ollice at 10 a. m., yetirdav to miti- fy a judgment held lv II. T. 1'rnel agniiikt Lama V. !ray, the proMrty involving, a tract of 55 acres of land in section S, township 7, wa sold to the diiintitr for judgment and cost amount ing ull to IMNI.53. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. The county clerk yraterdnv Ixsucd a imirriage lici'nc to John Quim and Herthu Nolkon. 1 - ' - , ,Ji,yM We Are Going to Move it costs money to move goods, partical larly a store full, and it resolves itself down to whether we hold up the prices and pay the drayman or to sell the goods at a sacrifice and give our customers and friends the benefit. We believe the reduc tions will be appreciated the most and the stupendous bargains now offered are. at your command. ft LMAb. tILlLBORfJ i X CO.fM.Oirli. B Compute rkwjt rlWSHlllSlf RiWwaaai fcn 11 rsiVV; 1 s-- j sSMMkSSnilkS9 The lllliro ClllCIlt of Trvilur aw.tiiii. . Mwccn Kightaenth and Thirtieth street will go through, if the iiaction of the City council, at it meeting n the city hall lat night may lie accepted with a degree of certainty. The rcoolution wa read, practically adopted, and ordered picciitcl with ceitiiin mo, I i that ion at nu adjourned hc-ion Saturday night. There uii miifcidcrahle diteukion over thi rckoliition In which city surveyor Tee and Coum ilmen Hanon and Ktange hind llgured prominently and nt a xir- ticuiiir niomcnt uHicient tciiion wn maiiifett to promise wimp perwnnl re mark, if not fight. In hi remark Uaring tixin the euualluttion of the akcnient Mr. 'lee, in explaining. that n.cmcntit were lincd upon the lowckt valuation of the a butting property, contemleil, iH'licvmg no chanire had been made in the text of the reiliition. that T. S. Corncliii had promiwd to alter wliBt lie thought wa an uniiikt a- seiwnient. and in so far a thl had not Imhii done, he suggested that the nun cil deliherate lcfole-gi!(iitinii the reo- lution. Councilinen Haiiou aand Strange la ml inimeiliiitelv iontriied thi to be a reflection on the word nf Mr. Cor- ndiiik and aterted mntunllv that the county akeor had atired them the change bad lieen made and they were sni intra such iiad hern done. Mr. Tee mn.le hakte to explain that he did not intend to question the word of Mr. I oriielin, but ling ignorant a to the fact that the clump, had rcaltv la-en made, he wi, li.il to piard against what might prove eventually an indis- crcet tmive. Mr. Tee staW later that all ackkuifnt were bilked liHn the lowckt valiati..ii of tlP propi-rty abut ting the improvement and that in the Instance of the Mtermrnt of Irving 11 venue la-tween Kighteenth and Thir- i.-lh ktreclk, property on one side of the thoroughfare wa worth twice as much a that cm the other and that It would lie gioKkly uniiikt to those owninu the lew vahuible hi ml to imokc the aw,.. ment prcvioiikly rovided in the re lut ion. The mutter will come tip Satur day night aloud with other resolution pertaining to street impioveijicnt. A resolution wa introduced by C01111 ciliimu Kaboth ivcommeiiding that the committee of public property be 'author ized to sell to the hoard of school di rector of district Xo. 1, (or the sum of ten thousand dollars. Engine house Xol on lloiid street or to lease the structure to any applicant at the best rate oh 1 11 hut ll. This resolution was adopted. Associated with thi was ordinance authorizing the committer on public property to lease from the O. R. R. & N. company, a piece of property. .10x70 reel, just cast of that company's road way for a period of ten year at the rate 01 mt the year. It is proposed to erect a fire rngine house upon this property, 01 sucli plans a to provide for the fu hire requirement of the city, possibly the housing of a police patrol. The or dinance was passed. " Among the ordinance, that introduced by Mr. Kaboth, appropriating $370 for the account of the Reliance Electric company, was tabled; ordinance intro duced by Mr. Hanson extending the time on the improvemen of Exchanp' street from the East line 0 Twenty-first street to the West linn of Twenty-third to Octolier one and another extending the time for the Improvement of the same street from the East line of Seventeenth to the center line of Xinetenth . like- w ise to 'October one were both passed; ordinnnee appropriating $74 for the ac count of H.H Zapf & co. was passed; i T- HUe, W2.t0vch.rlc Rogers, 'Tf l" , Astoria ,,., U'rk, $1.40, A. J. Lite. . ?T V1",tor fT. 6' MM; It... 4 Higgin. $1.75, A. V. AI- ' u 1' k leu am,, f, . .. .f , altar Selwrk came over to spend the leu, $ls,i; Ippertown Iransfer com- ,v v.,. ,. TI .ny, Craig 4 Sikau. 1.G5;.J. S.l ' . ' """'." . . ' i, .,, ii. a. larksfin ana uautfoter. Mrs. Delling. r .)ptty)$..i0 and 1). H. Welch. !, .,. , il . ' . ijiijjKi -j"rui jii jfii.a.n, aim. 11, a. yrsnen ana .Mr, n. L. Hunter eotnposed the party of visitors yesterday who regestered at the Occident Howard Lock wood was in the city yes terday from his home m Wallowa. Mr. C. M. Lockwood of Enterprise wa n visitor in the city yekterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hagan of Long Beach were in the city yesterday. M. F. Moore dropped in yesterday from the Rose city. 1 Mrs. J. E. Wood and Mrs. Louella Xahn of Condon were in the city yester day. . ' , W. S. Brown of Portland was in the city yesterday registered at the Occi dent. , Mrs. Charles Pratt, Frederic Pratt and Master Charles Pratt ,of Brooklyn-, New York were in the city yesterday: A party of four young laies composed of Miss B. nna Hubbard, fof Chicago, me .Misses fiorenee A. and Ulga M. Preusse, of Spokane and, . Miss Tillie Ileutcr of Avoca visited the city yester day. Sam Holbrook of Portland registered at the Occident yesterday. F. Strauhl. and the Misses Powell and Straulh were in the city yesterday. , M. Iloneyman was a San Francisco visitor in the city yesterday; D. K. Fi(T,and wife of Portland were registered "at the Occident ye-terday. P A. Jones and H. F.Findlay were visitors from the exposition city yester day. Mr. M. I5rownon of Portland repre sentingthe Western Loan and Savings company of Salt Lake City, is at the Uolden House... CttV lihlkiciun It .1 I'LL l 1.;, I report stated that sanitary conditions on Eighteenth street were sul-h they required immediate attention as the health of the city wa jeopardized by a most deplorable condition of sewers.. Councilman Morton moved that the re port ls referred to the committee of public prn rty wijh power to act, but Councilman Iturn interposed, savimr he believed an. ordinance had been, pre pared at a previous time providing for the betterment of these conditions, and hi; contended thant if revived the re quired improvement might lie brought aliOtlt ecoiloiuiiallv. The multer ua laid over jsnding an investigation. 1 he auditor was directed to advise the county that the money collected by D. K. ISIount for road tax should he turned over to the city treasurer in so far a it belonged to the citv. City Auditor Anderson jut liefore ad journment suggested that a register for visitors to the city hall lie provided, say ing that at least two hundred -rsons, from various parts of the United States. had examined Astoria's handsome . new I structure yesterday. Hi suggestion was linunfiiiously' appreciated and immediate step will be taken to provide the news sary volume. A number of petition and renion -wmid-s cre nearu ana acted upon. - number of building permit were granted. Although expected to re.inne hi seat. I ouncilman Belland did not ap ear. .n adjourned session twill be held Saturday night. Shoes You all know that tan and brows la their endless variety of shades are ex ceedingly popular this season. EVERYONE Likes to be in style and realizing thk fact we are now running a special aalav of our stock in this department fat limited time. Ladies' Tan, Champagne and ChocoUia Shoei, selling regularly at ROO u $5.00, now ii All Our Tan Oxfords reduced, regardless-. of former price, to Canvas Shoes, at fxjf Former price, $2.00. ' SandaU, worth $1.50, now........ jm Children's Sandals, worth 65e, now - 4 Children's Ties, black, selling regukry at $1.50, reduced to ....lr QUALITY IS 0UB 3I0TTO. See Show Window East f Entraaoc 513 Commercial Street NOTICE. According to the agreement with the Retail Clerkcs Cnion, the merchant who so desire will keep their respective places if business open until 8 p. ru. up to, and including SeptemlMT 1, l!H.-). Tlie funeral of the ltc Mr. .Sabine wa held yesterday afternoon from the Urst Meth.Hlist Church, the services Wing conducted by the Rector Rev Mr. titiin, and the interment waas in t.recnw.XKl ce tcry. The funeral u.s under the aitspi.VH f the IWrec of Honor, of which organization she was an honored member. Souvenir Steins Picturesque Astoria in Steina. SPECIAL 95c All Films of any size developed at 10 cents a roll of six. Take pfetora with any camera and bring year Films to us. We say. you the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Dona Here. We carry all kinds of Photo Supplies. WOODFIELD'S AST STORE, ' 5' Bond St, Astoria. DELIVERY HORSE SHOT. A horse attached to a deliver1? wairsron belonging to Foard 4 Sto"kes company ran away yesterday and injured him self so badly that it was necessary to shoot him. Competent gill wanted for cenersl housework-wages $23.t per month. An. ply Mr. 1). K. Warren, Warrenton or Astorm National Hank. STABLEMAN ARRESTED. Joseph Johnson, Stableman for Prail Finger co. was arrested this morning on a charge of dumping sawdust in the Columbia river. His trial is setfor two o'clock this afternoon. PROBATE COURT ORDER. An order 'was made today setting the hearing of the final account of the ad ministrator of the Inar Sjiblom for Sep tember 22. ' BehnKe-Walter Business College If you are thinking of attending bus iness college you can not afford to ig nore the best inT the northwest Oar equipment is unsurpassed west of Chi cago. On account of our rapidly lucre, ing attendance . , WE WILL MOVE October First to our elegant new quar ters in the " Elks Building : now being completed at Seventh aaA Stark streets. Our graduates am ail employed. Placed 207 pupils ia tuera tive positions during the past year. Send for our handsomely jlliwtratol catalogue. Free. Address aTl oonrmunr- cations to our present quarters ia Vm Stearns Building, Portland. mm 1 .rii? ; Klrinskv a, am a a Cures in j 48Hours DISCHARGES! Tfswll ra.U SBk 3 r-mi m aauiiff-sji s Wart 9fcort9rfiK J I Dealer for tha tVONOiVlY JAR ; The Perfect Sanitary Jar-Self Sealim-No Senarat. R,.hs p;i,.v. ..:.. - - . c --'-.fc ruuuis 01 vegeiaoies or uruit. I rsu ZINC NO POISON I NO MOULD. x hat Mrs.S,l,TJson Rorer. the principal of the Philadelphia Cooking scIkkiI, has to sav of t lip merit .4 nf IKa ECONOMY JARS Principal Address during July, August and Sej: T MRSS. T.RORKR lliiladelphia Cinikin" tember, Mt. 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