1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1904. 5 WESSON COOKING Oil, A superior ajjbstltula for krd oi butter, ' wlttl the results equa'l those of butler, the cost U onljr balf 11 much an lard, it ' Prevents Smoky Frying and Greasy Food It bring health 1 fosters economy, and aid clan1it. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE -'TALKS OF THE TOWN Tans Being Paid.-l'p to itai" About 117.000 ha been collected ; by the sheriff offli-s on tbe Ux J'jj.r,MJ,,. Body CrmUd.Thi lxs5. Srpb mlerhaiai'r, who iimhJ fff.U'i0 In 8an Framl-co of apopaWyfE wlft ere mated yetterday morning In, that, city. Sell Property. -rKrjjf" lea fur tb WaHcnton .LumUic -Loin-puny, hat United nolle of the tale of th prorty to occur on th twenty Uth of ibU month, , Plans Completed. Word bit Wo re ceived in tbU city that tin plan anJ specification fop 1 he new Aloih hav ing llauk will arrive here In tb near future, A warn a they airlve, bid for eoimt ruction of the new building Will be advert Ued. for, ami l . for Immediate countrm-llon be taken. For Woman's Sufi raj -There wilt I nerie of meeting held the coming week under the leadership of Mi Jjiur (Iregg, The flrt meeting will be held thi afternoon at 2:30 I nt he 'par lor of thi Kaptint church. Sunday evening, February iMih, at 8 o'clock, lie will pek in Niimni lUlUn I'tiloii town. Nut Ice of other'iiiijig HI be (riven later. Tlx public In cordially invited. You will find WORLD of Informs .tloB tit tbe 1908 WORLD 'ALMANAC, aj cents Sveoaoa'i Book Store, H STmCTJ FRESH I 25c I i PER DOZEN J JOHNSON BROS. $ :; - a")'JA .jij !;! , good goqdsv ;!; !! 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore, ARB YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL? BBSEIIIU Gives More Heat Than Any Other IN LARGE LUMPS , 'Phone Orders ELMORE & An Official Trip.-Sheriff Thomas I.in villi went to Seaside yesterday, to serve tha paper in the case of the Seald Spruce Lumber Company verm If. A. Stile and other, lately Hied on thr civil docket of tbl county. " Jibe Time Fixed. Judge Trenchant, sitting for probate, yesterday, madt an otder in the matter of th etat of Johtf' TtwrnavdawB"! fin Monday, March. 19th. at 10 o'clock a. m. for hearing the final amount of the execu; tor- of mI1 tate. "Under Two Flags" Thi. stirring drama will be rendered at the Star theatre on th niifit of Friday, Fib- wary 23rd (next Friday), under the aupice of lb Indies of the Grand Army of tb Republic, of thl city. Ticket, 50 cent. On Business Trip,Chrlen Corby, of New York Oty, w In Alotla 'venter day, on buine, lie U the bend of the Corby C4immlnbm Company .and wa identified with the Pacific Selling Company during the regime of Thnma MefJovern, and until tha latter coi,eerii ceed to do btiinea, when be became tha moving jir it in the company tint bear bin name. Eighteenth Street Sewer At the next meeting of the city council it U prob able that a resolution for eontruetiiin tha Eighteenth slwet newer will be in troduced and panned. At a previous meeting the report of the treet com mitUw whieh recommended that the im provement b made, w adopted, which ml ion nhow that the council member 'are Ant oppow-d to having tin- work 'done, ' " Bank to Open. Next week the State Rank of Rainier will op-n for the flrt time. The cautal ttock I placed at 23.0K) and the principal twkhobler are Carh-ton l-wi, of (Jardiner, Me.; IVun Rlnnchard nnd 1. P. lilam baid and J, P, Sibley of Itainier, and V. C. Mor- rit, of Portland. It in the intention of the bank to erect a tnc buiblinir for occupancy in the near future, and at the prenent time the bunk will be ill only temporary quartern. Logger FooleL A man n-pn-ncuting bininclf a agent for St. Vincent' hos pital in Portland, appeared a feu- duy ago at a logging camp at Oak Point, where be took order from the workmen and before presenting them to tV fore man for payment, rained all th'e amount. He i reported to have e cured eomething over $100. The man aubiequently disappeared, and though the Portland authoriticn were notified by W. J. Redmond, the foreman, no trace bat yet been obtained of whereabouts. The very beat board to be obtained 'in the city i at "The Occident Hotel." Kates my reasonable. . Wantl to Realgn.Kdward Hallock, who was oiiHted from tba oflice of Chief of Police by the commission at their meeting Thursday afternoon, hag sent for the Money Fuel, Try It. OR IN SACKS to Main 1961 , COMPANY a letter to Chairman I'age of tb lamrd, Wiictlfig that b 1m! permitted to r lgn Ma pooitlon a Chief of Police, Mr. liatloek furtbcp rwi(tntc(l that be I allowed la remain in the department iimli-r (be acting' Chief flammiil, until be could imike lib report ready, mid put tb affnir of the, ofllee in proper' almiK- or lhi new chief, 'J'lte board will probably titct-t hiii to act on the re (iict of Mir, Iliillix k, It 1 likelv I hut bU ieo,uenf will lie granted by the com Ulinioll, t r . Aitorla-5aid,Tliij Antorlan i in a ponilion ()ii morning to give out the BurHiice that the Aloi'in-Henble.elec trie railway U Mitive "go!' The euterprine ha money ami brain and hunincM Iwlilnd it, and all the legal for malitie hav ben attended to; and the projector are buy preparing for the preliminary work, gathering men aupplie, team, acrapem and all tii- imH-dlmenta that go- with the initial tep of niicb an undertakings and would give, the ouree of the giMxl new if it did not want to figure u the an tbority Uit it. Newpapcr like to take a hand once in a. while and announce thing jut Ixi-au-e they know them to be no. Doing Good work. About twenty member of the Wet End Improvement Club are at work cleaning up their end of the city i raking and hauling and burning the refu that ba gathered and milking thing hum in tlx- way of apearnie out that way, Thl i nplendid example and will undoubtedly ln promptly followed by tlm other chile, though it in nnid the other three bate their own project and method of work laid out and are piimuiiig them in good funbioii. Surely Antoria will have reanon to thank the public apirit '.hat brought theni) eb-im-nu of utility and advancement into exigence. The handieit book, contami the ire.t- tat amount and noit valuable Infor mation. 1006-The WORLD ALMANAC j centi at Sveoion'i Book Store. WUI Begin at Onet.-Mr. T. W. Kib- lee, the ciitructing engineer in cim IimIv of the new gn lighting plant of the Antoria Improvement Company, nbl yenterday that tlic work would lie-in jut a noon a about a dozen of hi tmined atftitnta arrived from Yaklmn, ' where he wa lant at work. and that be would, upon their reaching the t-ity(.at once t art pie cunnt ruction of a'ga-tank of SO.miO cubic feet capa city, 5 He tlk inbtly aluait tbe propo ition, but with evident certainty of tbe wholf project lielng jierformed an the term of (he franchinc provide, and within reaoonabte time. Tbe proce for mnking the g i Imned ujKin a eombinalbiii of oil and water, and will In- no built employed. thnt either bane mnv V- The Loat ia Found. - Sh an Mmkic. the man from, Warrenton, who wa re Mirttil lont for a day or two pant, hi returned to the Iwinom of bi family and i none the wome for hi i-lwenoe. It eeiim that on Tuenday lant be im-biln-d a bit too freely and Iwunie - mixed a to direction that he exsayrd to reach bin Warrenton borne by vaik ing out over the "A. A C' trc-tlc cant of the city and Lading toward Portland and New York. After getting aero, he wa overtaken by a trnin which be concluded wa tbe Seaside local and iMinnb-d it for Warrenton. He went an far up tbe road a Clifton before he dis covered hi error and alighted from tbe train and be pin a toilsome home .vanl march, which ended happily on Wednes day evening. Quintette of Transfers. There were five deeds recorded yesterday, sicniu-' .1 ing that many change in Clatsop titles to realty. The list was as follows: O. F. Morton and wife to Mrs. Flora. tA. Trullingcr. warranty deed, consideration $10.10, ooijveying lot 1 biin-k 15, Me Clure's Astoria. Juhies tf.loff to 0 i Mjorton, warranty deed, consideration $050, conveying lot 1, block 15, Me Clure'a Astoria. Otto Nelson and wife to S. E. Harris, warranty de-d, consid eration $10, conveying lots 22 and -23, block 2, Hills' Addition to Ocean Grove. Caroline Strong to Hiram Linemvelier, warranty deed, consideration $1500, con veying lot 2, block 4tl, McClure's As toria. I.ouie F. Ott to Adolph 0. Ott, warranty deed, consideration $1, con veying lot 7, block 2, Ocean Grove. Had to Move Out. Yesterday morn ing tbe excavation for the proposed new gas plant was lngun 011 lot 1, block 15, McClure's, ,lmt iH-fore the work had pro ceeded far, it was discovered that the lot wa not the property of the com pany, nut Belonging to 1 nomas 1 mil linger, who had purchased the property from O. F. Martin. It seems thnt the lot originally was the property of J. P. Goff of Sun Francisco, who had given the agent of the Astoria Improvement Company an option on it until the first of March, but that 'in tbe meanwhile 1 he bad executed a deed to tbe property to O. F. Morton "who disposed xf the' bind the other day to Mr, TrnDinger, When tbl fact wa dincovered, the new company t once necuwj the lot cant of the orifimf one jm.l will conntrm-t the pbmt there lunlead of where ficnt in tend "d. In Police Courts-The o' C. .1. Cooa-r, charged tt;t, vagrawy, which wna coiitiiiueij over from ThiiMilay afteiiKMiii until yenterdny, Wninw the defemlHiit Imagined' be wa IniKMdit. wa corn-hid"! at that time, after a brii-f bearing, with the renlilt that Cooifr will rent in the nhadovv .of th barn for a period of twenty day'. The defendant, a miIIow faced, dUip(ttd, aj-aring youth, wa inclined to argue the matter with Judge AndcMoii. lie ald that work wa hi only lnby in life, "I have alwav worked," be an Mfted. "ljilf.r to me in a pleure.w fudge Andctwon gently nuggented," tha inuybe it wa other people that. Cooper worked, nnd not hinmilf. "Well, if yon "are m anxloti U work," akl the judge, "f will furninh you n opportm.ity. I will give you twenty day in jail, and will try and arrange it no that you can, devote thin time to improving the ap; pi'orauee of our city tret. A you have doubt lea beard, we have improve ment league in town, and they ar. nnx ioiin to neciire men to labor, I will turn you over to their gentle merciea."; Pot -Office !fewlets.Yeterday at 4 o'clock p. m. Kdward It. .'Sutton, rarrbr No. 5, in the local pontal aervice, filed with I'ontmanter John Halm, hi reaig- mitnm, to tuke elle-t on the 28tb of tbe prenent month. Mr, Sutton intend to leave Immediately after that date for Kairbankn, Alanka, where be will find noiiK-tbitig wmgcnial and profitable in a bu-inenn way. He baa been to Alunka la-fore and in, therefore, in a ponjtion to know what to expect in that frigid me. There being no regular aubntitute carrier on the lit at present, Subntitute Howard Pinnell having re- igned, it i the intention to aupply Mr. Sutton' place by tbe appointment of Andrew M'rokcy, temporarily, until a new lint of eligible shall be received. Han 5L' Hue wil euceeed Mr. Miuurd, the night distributor, being the sub stitute in this behalf, and in line of promotion. Postal Inspector O. C. Itichc in on a tour of inspection of the ClatNop county and contiguous post oflice. He subjected tbe Astoria office to rigid inspection during tbe prenent Week and found every thing in nplni'f.l shape, and ha been circulating amntig the lender post on tbe name duty. Tbe new parcel pont treaty with' Sweden baa gone into effect here, and now it i ponnible to send matter to that country direct, other than letter and printed matter. An advantage which will be iiimb- good nne of by very many of Atoria'n citizen, when it nbiill becom? widelv known. CARD OF THANKS. The Truxte.-s of the Kirt Prenby terian church have received from tbe A. Dunbar Company, seventy-five (.73) dollars, prm-ceds of the voting conU-st lately held by them nnd tfe hereby ex pre our t'mnks for tbe same. Tbe money ha been placed in tbe building fund of the church. For the Trustees, 3. P.KYCK, Treasurer. FISH IN COLORADO AND UTAH WATERS For a numlicr of years now fish in the mountain streams contiguous to the line of the Denver & Kio Grande Rail road in Colorado and Utalt have been increasing in great numlwrs. The United States government and State hatcheries arc each year planting a hundred times more fish (trout) than are taken out of the streams by hook and line. Prior to 1904 the anual planting was between 2.000,000 and 3,000,000. In 1004 the number reached 6,320,000 and in 1905, 7,000,000. It is expected that even this astonishing record 'yill be excluded in J 1006. 'This continuous fish propagation insures the angler first-class sport for years, to come. The 1005 distribution in detail is shown on the accompanying sheet. From tbe war the conl mine owners are stacking away the coal and then building stockades around it. one would suppose there was danger of its getting away from its corner or is it their corner! For certainly it cannot be the ubiquitous sort known as run of the mine. 0 LEST YOU FORGET. , Is it not about time you were getting .that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp & Company. They also do all kinds of blacksmithing and repair work. SUDDEN CHANGE. If you contracted a cold in the recent change of weather, you will find ft rem- edy of real merit in Tar & Wild Cherry or Abbott's Cold Cure. At Frank Hurt's Drug Store. See our window dis- play of purses and leather goods, etc. P7 For Thursday, May and mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Saturday, Feb. 15, 16, . 17 350 PLAID and FARCY DRESS GOODS at im SHOES, Sizea 5 to li-a at., .... .65 I1.50 SHOES, sizes n to , at..,. $1,50 LACE CURTAINS u,,,, ............. 4$ 5e LADIES', FAST BLACK (Topiy) Em ...';.' .19 Morse Dept. Store i ' Where Everybody Likes to Trade. Church Notices Norwejian-DanUh Methodist. The Norwegian-Danish M. E. Church: Uppertown, Rev. C. Aug. Peterson, pas tor. Preaching at II a. m. and 8 p. m. Tbe evening sermon will be devoted to the coming battle and the "Liquor Dealers' Proposed Change of the Local Option Law." Sunday school at 10 a. m., Albert Carlsen, superintendent Young People's prayer nfeeting at 7 p. m PrfV. E. L. Nantlimp, leader. First Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, Rev. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock,, theme m of ; sermon, "The World-State and the World's Evangel isation." Evenina worship at 7:30 o'clock, "Christian C'itir.crtship." Chorus choir. 1 First Baptist. . The Baptist church will observe all tbe usual Sunday services tomorrow. Subjects of sermons will In?. "A Call to Retter Things", and "Saved to Serve- Come everybody. ; First Lutheran. Seme;- at the First Lutheran cburcb tomorrow as usual. Morning services f 10:45 in Swedish. Evening service at 7:30 in English. The theme for the evening sermon is, "The Word and the Heart." Everybody cordially invited. First M. E. Church. At the Sunday evening service at 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. Geo. Watkins will sing. Mrs. Watkins has one of the finest voices ever heard in Astoria and we are sure her host of friends will be glad to hear her again,' and especially so as she, with her husband, will., bare Monday to make their home Portland. The other, services of the day are the class meeting at 10:1.1 a. m.; preaehiyg at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 12:15 and Kpwnrth League at 6:30 p, m. A cor dial invitation is extended to 'all, not onlr to hear Mrs. Watkins, but to all the service. It is said that one of District -Attorney Jerome's diversions is making clocks. We suspect that this '.inference is derived from tbe fact that he is always on the watch. We are sole ajents in Aetorla for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Eianges ' g Q DAL Allen and Eigner wish to announce that there will be music at the skating rink on both Tuesday and Friday even ings. Spectators will be charged admis sion on music nights only. THE HUNGRY MAN. ; Tbe hungry mortal is almost uni versal (at times). When one fa hun gry he wants something good and want it quick, well-served, in comfortable quarters, and at reasonable cost. That's what he wants; and if in Astoria, h goes where he knows he, can get satis faction under all these conditions, that is, to the Palace Restaurant, on Com mercial street, opposite the Page build ing. Tbe stranger going there oace, goes there always. Party, and banquet, service, on the same satisfactory seals. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doe all manner of texSdermy,.furniture mhol- atering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. . Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas sages, steam and hot baths.' Phone Black 2165. Will call. YOUR NEXT. Never have to wait Ion at the Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Petersoo, proprietor. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby , given that the Shively Improvement Club respectfully requests that all residents living within the borders of Shively's Astoria take steps within tbe nest ten days to clear their premises of all debris so that they will present a cleanly appear ance. In the meaning of this notice jit is expected that all front and back yards, sidewalks and gutters be ' cleared from all rubbish which causes an un sightly appearance. Failure to comply with the request within ten days' of this notice will cause the delinquent to be reported to the club. , An early com pliance to the suggestion will be ap preciated. By order of ' ' : ' SHTVELY IMPROVEMENT O.tJb, K. OSBORN. "PresTdent! HARRISON ALLEN, Secretary. i Astoria, Oregon,-February 8, 1906. A The Morning Astorian, 65c a month. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yow stand or sit on the oven door if yo wish. Prices reduced on all stoves sol ranges till after the Holidays., . 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET l"J. J. 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