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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1905)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1903. 1J1E MORN I Mi AbTORlAN ASTORIA, OREGON if 1 We Havt Just Received Our Martin's New York Creatn Cheese There U none to food. It has that rich creamy flavor only found in a really first-class cheese Leaveavs your order Do it now. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. WE SELL CHASE & SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tl family restaurant of Astoria U recognised the Hess restaurant. The test meal and the best service in As toria. 120 Eleventh street. The Palace Cab-ring company'a din Ing room it again open under the same nisnsgnnett. Everything first clas. Cuiiina and service unexcelled. Private dining room fur ladlce. AUCTION SALE. 1 lit IjoIwV Aid society f tli Nor wegian Methodist church Mill lime a nl- if fancy iiinl Useful 111 title, Sat urday, St iuIht V. at H p. in., in tin basement of tli church in iip-rtown. t-rcain, eolfee mi'l hUi acrved. Ad-it)i-iu free, Special Round Trip Excutsion Rate of $ for the Fair, Via A. & C. R. R. -Tickets Sold Daily Until October 15th. I'p to ami including iMoW 18th, the A. A C. it. It. will sell roumt trip ex cursion ticket" daily (rum Atuiiu to Portland ami n-tum rat" of fl for the round trip on account of the Lewi and t iaik exposition. Ticket punhaed on or tafore lK tol r i! will le good for re turn paage .TO day from ilute of sale, and ticket purcliHHd after that date will be good for return passage tip to and including October 31. If j on want the family to I healthy strong" end active, give them Holism' Kockcy Mountain Tea this month. Make rich, red blood, Ihhir and muclc. .18 cents, Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart's Drug atot. SPECIAL Italian Prunes TODAY 40CtheCox CHOICE Oregon Grapes 25C The Basket SELECTED Oregon Silver Prunes 20C the Basket JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS lil ni Twelfth St., Aitoria. MORE BARGAINS 1 N : : FURNITURE OWING to the delay iu the completion of our new store building we will continue our reduction sale during September. The Greatest Assortment The Finest Quality The Lowest Prices dirts riiirurti nnritl T fYl H WLAj. II t, ikDVnn mc w; JJ, Co purr .nou Fll Shipment of . Strati- I!ros.' cutter, Mr. Tcmplin will I here two days longer. Your last chum to we tli in immense lino of fall and winter suitings at C. 11. Coojx-r'a. MARRIAGE LICENSE. A rtuirr itiK license wa yesterday i tied to tJti S hoenbaechler and Jcanct tt Ijiwrenc, both of thi coiiiily. BORN. A iii u lorn to Mr. and Mr. II. I. Wheiity yesterday, both mother arid on arc renirtl to lc doing well. DECLARES INTENTIONS. John Ale Kwuj'jK, a native of Itu ia yesterday appeared l-foie County Clerk ( liliton and declared hit inten lion of WoMiiiiK nn American cilicii. PROBATE NEWS.. The prohato court yesterday made an older Upprovitiu tm sale of UO -hare ill the A-t"ria 4 Puget Sound Packing company, belonging to the estate of 1'. V. Cliii-teiiM n. deceased, to D. ("amp in II for 4 CAR TRACK NEWS. The truck gang of the A tor in Klcc trie company U buy laying the new and heavier rail on ('ninuiereial street, from Sixth street ratward, and fr the next few duya the ear of the com pany will not lie running on Commercial trit-t for a period of two hour cacti dav. BIG LUMBER DEALS. The City LuniU-r A. Itoi company ha ulxiiittcd hil for the roiitract to aup ply the federal government with WKl.txa) feet of I11111W, for u at Fort Ktcvcn.. And the i-aine cniu-crn hnn wured an order for another half million feet, from Ker'uon A lloimton, who will tic the material in the oonat ruction of their Itig cold otorae plant at AltiNina, Vah. ANOTHER FAIR. The iry River grange announce that it will hold it flrt annual fair at that town on Saturday, U-tolicr 7, 1!HI5. ( ah priw are to lie offered for the hig- g-t and let dinplHyw; prominent speak er will dieoure on interesting topic, and a Wa hand will lie in con-taut 'activity, ko there promi to le it live I ly Saturday in 'lie Warrington town. j DAMAGE SUIT FILED. ! A unit hn Wn filed in the Mate cir euit court at Portland ly Margaret Hw I of thi city, w ho wa injured by tho overturning of a Montavilla ntreet ear 'on February 5 bit, agaiiint the Portland l(jinolidated Rnilway company for 2S, (Khi ilamage and (427 JtN-torV bill. The compluint Mate that fdic u-tnined 'grave injurie of A private nature, and ji permanently' injured. - .FVPii3ruiii. VI Experts Report County Books Correctly Kept CITY'S REQUEST IS DENIED Eiperti Report Showi Financial Condi tion of County to Be in Molt Excel lent Condition City Receive! More Than Her Share of Road Money. At today' M-itxion of the county court the county treasurer wa ordered to l-iie hi reiiiit in full to the aherilf for the amount of tax received from the timlxT bind yndite, the chrk al licing ordered to credit the treaxurer with the um of $7,l.'il..1 011 the name account .thereby balancing the look and closing the account. The report of Mcnr. Clark and Hit chauan, who have been CXerting the eoiinty IxNik, wa ubmilU-d auU or dered tiled. Tho reMrt find that the Ixiok of the varioiH department are correctly kept and in addition hIiowh that on July 1 of the pretent year the financial con dit ion of the iiiiinly, a wa alo i-hown by the clcikV and tna-urer' reKrt iiicd at that time, wa the U-t that it hut ever been. The total amount of the outbuilding warrant, which i the county' indebtedne, imluding thoe drawn on the general fund, court hoiite fund and l-wi and Clark bridge fund, wa i;2,OH4 !(. but to offM-t thi there wa ITi'T.'.4l ill the hand of the treaiirer. leading a net indebted-iie- of IM4.H82..V). A detailed otate meiit attached to the'reirt how that then hu l-en expi-nded in the construc tion of the new coiirthou $4.'i;is7.44, tliiix, aide from what ha U-en e-nt toward the erection of new public building and which may l rightfully termed a an a-ct, the county' net in debtednc i but l,4"i.").U. In conid eriiiK thi fhow, tin-re in otill one year' tax ti collect on the txtiul levy for the lcwi and Clark bridge and tiiere i alto outstanding iu taxe on the !04 roll the mi 111 of H.'i.mw, and fully M er cent of thi, or $7,674.4.1, i due the county, while the balunce i due the city and the road and wliool district fymds. The county alo hat on hand tiMilt nd road-making machinery, the actual value of which it not let thun Had thi amount U-en taken and added to the asset, a wa done in inn 11 y former year, the Matt-incut would show that aside from the amount tied up in the construction of the court house, the county would be out of debt ond have l2i(Hi.:i4 to it credit. Another matter which received the at tention of the court wa a communica tion from the city council, presented through the auditor, requesting the county to turn over to the city all money collected in the city in the form of poll tax by the road supervisor. The court, after having U-en advised a to the matter, anil upon due consid- oiation, ordered the clerk to notify the citv that the moiiev collected ill the citv limit for the year of I'.MM amounted to $1,144, and up to the present time for 1!M: the sum of $l.l8ti had Wn credited to the iiiervior. and that the combined amount with $4,000 ad ditional had Wn expended for road work within the city limit, and ouch being the east', the request of the city W'll denied by the court. In the mater of the application of W. M. Lee for the position of bridge tender it wa directed that he le informed that there wa no Mich position vacant and in cae there nhottld le there were already two application on file. INVITATION ACCEPTED. Owing to the alteration now in progre the Firt Methodist Kpico pal church the congregation have Wn invited to worship at the ISaptit church until the repair are completed. The invitation ha been accepted And Kev. Mr. firiin will fill the pulpit of the Ilaptit church. MISS BLINN REMAINS. Mi F.thel Itlimi the wtII known tegclier in the public whool service of thi city, who i now summering at Boston Highland, Ma., and who bad applied to the board of whool direc tor for leave of abence over this com ing term, yeterdsy advised the board, by telegram, that ohe withdrew her re quest for leave, and denired that her place in the school 1 held open for her, a she wa leaving immediately for Astoria. The board of director will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the office of School Clerk E. Z. Ferguon. COUNTY COURT NEWS AN OPEN QUESTION. The Astoria & Columbia Hirer rail way people are now testing the econo mic value of oil a a fuel. They are trying it out on pa-nger engine So. 7, and if the test it sin-cetul, will in stall the I,iii licit throughout t..e sy tem. it i yet au open ijue-tioii wt.il otiii-i lines tuau tue A. A C. K. INSTITUTE PROSPECTS POOR. The profeor of the Agricultural col lege at Corvaili have made no further 11-ply to the invitation extended them to come to Astoria and addre a farmer' inttitute. From other source, however, it is learned that they have Wn on a similar iuiion to Coo bay, and are to go from there to Douglas county, so it hardly Kceins probable that they will be aide to come here tuis fall. TRAPMAN ARRESTED. Ivpiity Ki-h Commi-sioiier burton of tiie State of Washington, a couple of day ago arreted J. H. Mu-tola, who ha a lixiitrap at Wulker island, for violuliiig the closed season law. Mu tolu' tiap wa found in the water and in it were gliut 125 fine ilvcr-ide, a well as a numler of tuulie. The 11 -h were turned loo-e and Mustola wa taken to Kalama where he was com pelled a pay a line of $.V and eot. NEW EXCHANGE STREET. The woik of rebuilding Exchange street ! l ween Seventeenth ami Twenty-sixth street i licing lapid'y pushed forward. The workmen have practical ly completed the first block on the went end, while the contractor are prog ressing westward at a good paw from the eustern end of the improvement. When finished, liii will give Kvhanjie street a grade-level nearly rive feet alioxe the old street and will U- a con spicuous improvement. W. C. T. U. ELLwT OFFICERS. At the annual election of officer for tiie W. C. T. I', of thi city occurred at their regular meeting, which wa held ut the Kir-t 15aptit churclt yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock The following officer were elected for the ensuing year: President. Mr. P. -I. Hull, eorresondiiig secretary. Mr. M. 11. l.iireuwcWi recording secretary, Mr. (". A. (ieurheart; treasurer. Mr. Will iam Itos. Church vii?.preidcnt, Mr. I. A. Fattabend, Methodist church. Mr. Alee lireniwr; P.uptist church. Mr. Harry (iruhuin; Episcopal church, Mr. M. IV Forrest. TWELFTH CONSECUTIVE CALL. Rev. I.yman J. Trumbull of the First i liaptit church received hi 12th con-! seciitivc call to that church !at night, i Thi sH'iik bigh'y of Mr. Trumbull' j ability a a minister of the gospel, for j it it a well-known fact that up to the; time Mr Trumbull received hi first , call the chinch hud c.criciiced great : ditlicitlty in keeping it pulpit tilled. Though the church during hi charge ha made no remarkable gain, from a numerical standoiut, yet it ha grown along all other lines, and Mr. Trumbull leeis encourdgeu over me prospects 01 1 another suvesful year's work. j 1 1 . The Astorian, 73 cents a month. Ask Your Dealer for the Perfect for home-canning all kinds of Will keep every known article of food "V 11 4 I i,i A t. :' 4 firiV - ! Only Two Days More of the FINE DISPLAY IF WOOLENS IN THE PIECE Come and Get Your Measure Taken for Your FALL SUIT m :OVERC0AT- AT 1 9. COOPER S Enjoy Columbia River Scenes On the decka of the fast steamer Tele graph, leaving Callender dock, Astoria, for Portland, daily, except Friday, at 2 P. M. Sundays, at 2:30 P. JL You reach Portland in ample time for a atroll or for an evening's visit at your friend's home. We Will Have A Nice Line of D. B. McBride Woolens In thi week. Don't fail to come in to look them over before you buy. KIUUNEN & RAELOFSZ Thia Is the Place Where Yon Get Your Nobby Suits. The s 1 1 II - ECONOMY JAR Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Fish, Game, sweet and sound for years and retain So Easy, Quick Can Seal c7vii-m'imui uu iH'juiraii? in anf ftnrwr C..l I!.. NO ZINC NO POISON NO MOULD SANITARY All parts of the jar and cover are impervious to Uia acid of fruit, vegetable, meat, Made in pints, quarts inch wide mouth. The ECONOMY JAR received the award and medal World's Fair St First premium and and Montana Fairs. Endorsed by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. En- lored by National Grange and name of your dealer let of recipes for home-canning. T MANUFACTURED BY . KERR GLASS MAN'F'G CO. OaK St, Portland. Oregon UV- T Can't you eat, sleep or work! Bad lir er? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, makes rich, red blood, gives strength and health. Cures when all others fail No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. For sale by Frank Hart Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Good. Miss O. Gould Eithth Floor, Marqnam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Girea to all Out-of-Town Orders. Delphos THE CAN THAT NEVER OVER-FILLS A LAMP IS The Can is guaranteed satisfactory by the makers. Pump cannot get out of order; it is braced to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear out; it pumps any kind of oil. This Can is stronger than any Can made The top of can is supported from below. The hinged cover conceals the pump; keeps out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can sold. Sold Only in Astoria by W. J. SCULLEY, Atut 472 COMMERCIAL ST. Fowl. Pickles, Jellies, Jam, etc it natural fresh flavor. and Simple a Child and Open It. t 1 . ...I I . - 1 4 I ruuiHT "ig. -u cuuing or uurn- - i fish, and all other food product. and half-gallons white glass, three- Louis. medal California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah 4 Convention in 1904. Send u stamp and we will mail you complete book- 2 t