, THE MORNING ASTOBIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1908.
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The Store sjff " Ladies
FOR
Women BEElSJHIVE Outfitters
SPECIAL SALE
of
FINE DRESS GOODS
This Week at
THE BEE HIVE
SEA, CHANNEL, RIVER
Wisconsin Passes Bar Behind
Her Sister Ships
ROANOKE TWO DAYS BEHIND
Rose City Ahead of Her Schedule
Fleet of Coasters in and Out
Kilburn Arrives From Chili Bo
veric Departs For New Zealand.
The steamship Roanoke, which was
due in this port last evening, did not
leave San Francisco until yesterday
morning, and will be in here tomor
row evening. She will return down
from Portland on Saturday morning
next and leave out that evening from
the Callender. She was detained hi
the Bay City with the annual inspec
tion by the federal officers.
The British bark Kelburn, 61 days
from Mejillones, Chili, arrived in yes
terday afternoon, in ballast. She
comes from a brand new port and is
the first square-rigger to register out
of there; a fact that accounts for her
being without the usual health pa
pers. She will load lumber from
Portland for the west coast of South
Africa.
Tti tn Pitu entered nort and
docked at the 0. R. & N. piers yes
terday morning at 10 o'clock several
hours ahead of her schedule, possibly
on the hypothesis that the sooner
she will get back with another fine
oassentrer list of oeoole eoinz to see
m w -
the grand naval reception She went
on up to the metropolis at noon.
The fine quartermaster's steamer
Arago, Captain Buchanan, is again
on duty at the forts, after about two
months work at the mouth of the
Willamete river, riprapping and do
ing other repair stunts.
The cruiser Wisconsin, which was
16 hours behind her sister ships of
the Pacific fleet in leaving Puget
Sound for the' California coast, pass-
led the Columbia bar going south, at
noon, on Sunday last. '
The British steamship Boveric ar
rived down from Portland on Sun
day with an immense cargo of lum
bcr for Auckland, New Zealand, and
crossed out on Sunday evening on
her long voyage.
The steamships President and
Buckman were both off the Columbia
bar at noon on Sunday last, and re
ported to the United wireless station
on Smith's Point. Both bound south,
from the Sound.
Among the other get-aways from
this port on Sunday last when the
steamship Elsa; the schooners W. F.
Jewett and Alvena; the $teamers
Argyle and Cascades.
The steamship Breakwater arrived
in from Coos By on Sunday morning
as usual, and discharged' a hundred
tons of coal at the O. R. & N.
docks, before going on to Portland.
The four-masted schooner W. R.
Hume entered port on Sunday, and
will leave up the river on the tow
lines of the Harvest Queen sometime
today.
The steamer Northland was one of
the Sunday arrivals from the Bay
City. She brought up 115 tons of
rafting chains for one of the big
rafing concerns up the "ver.
The Elmore motor schooner Ger
ald C. crossed in from Nestucca yes
terday and will go out to Tillamook
again today, with a lot of bridge iron
for the Trask river bridge.
The steamer Alliance is due in to
morrow morning from her Coos Bay
points, with freight and passengers.
She left here early on Sunday last
The steamer Cascades, which load
ed at the Tongue Point mills, went
to sea and San Francisco on Sunday
last.
' The steamer Homer will be down
from Portland at 8 : o'clock tomorrow
morning, bound for the Bay City,
and will leave the Callender pier.
COMPLETE LIST FOR
0.1 G. CO.
SEVENTY SIGNATURES OF
YOUNG MEN WHO WISH TO
FORM A COMPANY OF THE
OREGON NATIONAL GUARD.
The steamship Senator did not get
over the bar until midnight on Sun
day.
The steamer Shoshone arrived in
You Will Need an Oil Stove'
When warm days
and the kitchen fire
make cooking a bur
den then is the time
to try a New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil
Cook-Stove.
Marvelous how this
stove does away with
kitchen discomforts
bow cool it keeps the
room in comparison with
conditions when the coal
fire waa burning. The quick concentrated heat of the
HW
Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove
goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none
is diffused about the room to overheat it. Thus using the
"New Perfection" is real kitchen comfort. Made in three ,
sizes and fully warranted. If not with your
dealer, write our nearest agency.
PESFECTION
The JSM'd Lamp
wants handson:
Just such
a lamp as
everyone
wants handsome cnoiitfh
for the parlor; strong enough for the kitchen, camp
or cottage ; bright enpugh for every occasion. If
not witn your dealer, write our nearest agency.
Sixty-nine young men have signed
the petition to the proper authoiitcs
for permssion to be made a part (4
the Oregon National Guard and it
has been sent to Adjutant General
Finzcr by Charles 11. Abercroinbie.
It is the intention of the men to be
assigned to the Coast Artillery branch
of the service and to that end will
bend their best energies. As soon a
the company is formed a temporary
armory will be secured with the hope
that one of the bills for an appropria
tion for armories now before the Ore
gon house and the people of the
State of Oregon will pass and that
they can secure enough of the money
to put up an armory that will be an
ornament to the city and large enough
to properly house the company. The
following names have been subscrib
ed to the roster:
J. O. Sutton, W. S. Nanthrup, E.
M. Cherry, C. Malagamba, S. A.
Kroschel, D. McCroskcy, E. L Carl-
on, E. T. Libke, Otto A. Owen, Lee
Cadonaw, Charles G. Darland,
George F. Judd, C. F.' Holmes,
D. L. Moore, Lawrence Rogers, Ray
Ripley, Carl E Franscen, C H. Aber-
roinbie, C. R. Wright, John Lind-
berg, T. Torkelson, Aug. Lokan,. R.
Basel, Otto Olscn, Andrew Mala
gamba, Louis Torkelson, Eddie Ame-
in, Carl Maatta, Henry Larsen, L.
Gramms, Leo Tuomala, Yvon D.
Guilliume, Henry Skibbc, Harry
atad, E. Johansen, M. Seafeldt, Guy
Osborne, J. M. S. Hawthorne, A. M
Minard, A. J. Schroeder, Geo. Dyer,
Karl Knoblock, Sherman W. Lovell
William Beck, L. Louden, W. Knapp,
O. F. Stockton, I. E. Collins, J. S
Crandell, Nikolay Bergman, Aksel
Lothman, Enard Johnson, Jalmar
Thompson, Victor Carlson, Lawrence
Thorndyke, Frank Thorndykc, J
Martien, William Utzingcr, Jack. Bay
Archie Cann, Hugo Anderson, Fred
Gustafson, Oswild Gustafson, Lenard
Owen. Fred H. Hedges, Harold
Turlay. J. D. Snell, A. V. Snell
Kenneth Parker, J. E. Berry.
COMMON COUNCIL IN
SESSION
ROUTINE BUSINESS -ORDINANCE
RELATING TO FIRE
LIMITS INDEFINITELY POST
PONED EIGHT HOUR LAW
DISCUSSED.
HIGH ORADE GROCERIES
521 COMMERCIAL STREET
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, President.
0. 1. PETERSON, Vlce-Preiident.
The regular meeting of the com
mon council was held in the council
tluuubcr of the city hall last even
ing with his honor Mayor' Wise in
the chair and seven councilmen
picscnt. Mr. Liencnweb'cr and Mr.
lie I land (the latter on a leave of
absence) being absent. The follow-
ng business was transacted:
Petitions.
From F. L. Warren and others for
additional drains between 18th and
19th streets. Referred to committee
en public ways and city surveyor.
Remonstrance from Wilkison Real
Estate Co. and others against the
lire limit. Filed.
Same from C. 11. Page and Lilian
C. Dunbar. Referred to lire and water
committee.
From Joseph M. Bernard asking to
be allowed to till that portion of
Kensington avenue abutting upon lot
5, block 120 McClure's. Referred to j
committee on streets and public 1
ways and with power to act I
Communication from C. L. Parker
and others asking to be excluded ,
from proposed fire limits. Filed.
tt.itt.im nai. I lin.ita I n.l An., until
McClurei for the sum of $135 from1 ., . . .
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caronnc u. iiounan py j . j. n.
Bowlby her attorney. Granted.
Bills.
Duy y jur bananas by weigh t,' then you pay
for what you get. When you Jbuy by the
dozen, the other fellow who gets the big ones ,
gets the best of the bargain. Today we oiTcr
FANCY BANANA
IO Cents the Pound
Acme Grocery Co.
PHONE 681
FRANK PATTON, Cashier
J. W. GARNER. Assistant Cashier
i
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid in $115,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $100,000
Transacts General Banking Business " Interest Paid on Tims Deposits
, FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM.
Eleventh and Duans 8m. Astoria, Oregeo.
sop Fuel Co. Referred to ways and
means and city attorney for amend
ment.
Appropriating for the benefits of
W. A. Coodin, $1406.64; E. A.
Gerding, $3500; A. G. Long, $180.
Passed.
In regard to fire limits exits and
extrances and erecting of buildings
up.
from San Francisco' yesterday at
p. m. and will load lumber outward
from the Tongue Point mills.
The lighthouse tender Armcria
went to sea and Pueet Sound at
6:25" yesterday morning.
Ihe , steamer Yellowstone was
among the Sunday arrivals from the
Bay City. She went on to Portland.
The steamer Nome City was among
the get-aways from hcre on Sunday
last leaving out for the Bay City.
The World's Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations, fevers prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections lassitude, ma
laria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and
ague, and general debility, the most
effective remedy is Electric Bitters,
the great alternative and blood puri
fier; the antidote for every form of
bodily weakness, nervousness, and in
somnia. sold under guarantee at
Charles Rogers & ' Son drug store.
Price 50c.
Notice to Our Customers. '
We arejdeased to announce that'
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung trouble is not affected
by the National Pure Food and Drug
law as it contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we recommend it
as a safe remedy for children and
adults. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug
Store.
Kidney complaint kills more people
than any other disease. This is due to
the disease being so insidious that it
gets a good hold on the system before
t is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure
will prevent the development of fatal
disease if taken in time,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY,
(Incorporated)
COFFEE
Good grocers like Schil
ling's Best, for it makes
good-will and not trouble ;
in case of complaint, the
money is ready. ,
Your grocer returns rour Boner If ye doo'l
Ilk Iti w par him.
Astoria Budget, $22.08; II. Hum-
bcl, feed prisoners, $31.20; Ross,
Higgins & Co., $5i)3; Astoria Elec
tric Co, $48735; Ross, Higgins &
Co. $11.40; A. D. Craig, $2.20; S.
Elmore & Co., $11; C. E. Foster,
$2.35;; Frank J. Donncrberg, $12; S.
Elmore & Co., $22; A. G. Long,
$180; Mrs. Martin Olson, $1.50; As
toria Electric Co., $27.25; P. S. Tel.
& Tel. Co., $3; Alex Johnson, $15.
From S. E. Harris asking permis
sion to improve the street around and
abutting upon lots 1, 2, 3, 4, block 136
McClure's. Granted.
Application for a wholesale liquor
license from Wcinhard Brewing Co.
Granted.
Application for ( wholesale liquor
license from American Importing
Co. Granted.
i Resolution!.
ucciaring intention to improve
Commercial street from 9th to 6th.
Laid over.
! Declaring intention to re-establish
grade on 10th street from Kensing
ton to Lexington avenues. Adopted.
Declaring intention to re-establish
grade on Lexington avenue from 1 1th
to 10th streets. Adopted.
I To re establish grade on Grand
avenue from 6th to 5th streets.
Adopted.
To improve 6th street from Harri
son to Irving avenues. Laid over.
To improve Grand avenue from
7th to 6th street. Adopted,
j To improve Grand avenue from
6th to 5th. Laid over,
i To construct a sewer on 17th street
from Irving to Jerome avenue.
.Adopted.
Tn irtinrnvi. Ilnnnc trrpt frnm 11th
Application for retail liquor license f T,n,h A,,nn,i
Tn ininrnvi rxiMitinfftnn avnni
Application for retail liquor license from gth t0 ,h trecU Laid over
The opinion of City Attorney Chan.
II. Abercroinbie in regards to the
eight-hour clause in contracts in an
swer to afcommunication from the
Asforia Central Labor Council was
ordered filed and the auditor was in
structed to send a copy of the opinion
from De Lashmutt & Ford. Granted.
from C. F. Wise. Granted.
Remonstrance from J. 'C. Clinton
against the improvement of Sixth
street from Harrison to Irving ave
nue. Filed.
Ciimmitnip'i t ion 4mm Writ 1? T
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Parker and others in regard to im- ?
: a. a. flr-ii t.i i. te t
proving sireei aneewng oiock to thc Central Labor Council.
Clures. Filed. t,,,. ..,;
Remonstrance from John iNicmi
and' others against the construction
of a sewer on Commercial street and
fy contractors to live up to the eiKht
hour law. (
In rrirarrl tn imnrnvinir Cnminr.
Hume avenue as petitioned for by cja, street thc udUor wag instructe
Samuel Peterson. I iled, tn :.)rr. i,,..,,..m
Petition from W. h. Schimpff and ' rt ,.J imirnvpm,.nt ,
made and it is possible that vitrified
KEW TO-DAY
Tb Palact Restaurant
The ever-increasing popularity ol
the Palaea Restaurant is evidenca of
the good management, and the serv
ice, at this popular dining room. For
a long time the reputation of the
house has been of the best and it
does not wane as time progresses.
The system used, that of furnishing
the finest the market affords, and alt
can be obtained, in season, is a plaa
that will always Win, coupled as it is
with the best of cooking and prompt
service. A common saying nowadays
Is "Get the Palace habit"
The very best board to be obtained
in the city It at "The Occident Hotel
Rates very reasonable.
The Commercial
One of the coziest and most popular
resorts in the city is the Commercial
A new billiard room, pleasant sitting
room and handsome fixtures all go to
make an agreeable meeting place for
gentlemen, there to discuss the topics
of the day, play a game of billiards
and enjoy the hne refreshments serv
ed there. The best of goods are only
bandied, and this fact being so welt
known, a large business is done at the
Commercial, on Commercial street,
near Eleventh.
The Clean Man.
The man who delights in personal
cleanliness, and enjoys his shave,
shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As
toria, always goes to the Occident
barber shop for these thingsand
gets, them at their bet
aamul Elmore asking that 30tli
street be vacated north of Franklin
avenue, riieu.
' Report of Superintendent of Streets
for work for thc month of April,
$173.25. Filed.
I'ay roll of city surveyor, month of
April, $51.75. 'Filed.
brick (which will be made by. the
AsfWia Clay Products Co.), will be
used thus affording an opportunity of
testing the home-made paving.
The bids for scverals street im
provements were read and contracts
nwarlil the Inwpst hiililern. Knr im-
Communication from Chamber of ,;,.,: c,.V(,ltfh frmn
Commerce in regard to establishing to ,Iarrison avcmie the tily survey.
or's estimate was $824 and 'E. A.
Gerding's bid "was $890. From im
proving Jerome avenue from Four-
lire limits. Filed.
Applications -for building permits
from (). W. LoiinsberVy, R. S wen
sen, R, M. Hopkins for O. R. & N.
Co. Granted.
Opinion of City Attorney C. II.
Abercrorrrbic in regard to keeping
sidewalk clean. Filed for future reference.
Statement of work performed by
E. A. Gerding on Irving avenue,
11th to 15th streets. Adopted.
Adopted.
Statement of work performed by
W. A. Goodin on Irving avenue,
18tli street to the east line of Shive-
ly's. Adopted. ,"
Ordinances.
Appropriating out of the special
fund $ for the purpose of de
fraying the costs and expenses of
improving Irving avenue from the
west line of 18th street to east line
of Shively's f6r the benfiet of W. A.
Goodin. Read 1st and 2nd times.
Appropriating out of the special
fund $ for tfie purpose of de
fraying the costs and expenses of
mproving Irving avenue "Eleventh
to 15th streets for the benefit of E.
A. Gerding. Read first and second
times.
Providing for the time and manner
of improving 12th street from Com
mercial to Duane. Passed.
Ordinance for gas franchise Clat-!
teenth to Seventeenth street, the es
timate was $5744.70 and Iv. A. Gerd
ing's bid was $5740. For improving
Eleventh street froin Commercial 'to
Duane streets the estimate was $1972.
Birch & Jacobson bid $2019 and Mar-
kcla & Wuopio $1926.50.
There being no bids for improving
Ninth street from Jerome to Ken
sington the auditor was instructed
to readvertisc for bids.
The chairman of the committee on
thq seawall reported that thc commit
tee was very much alive but he had
been unable to get the attorney from
Portland wljo was engaged to act
with the city attorney to attend a
meeting but made arrangements to
hold a meeting on Thursday evening
of this week and cither have that at
torney from Portland here or else
secure some other attorney.
Adjourned 9:45.
CASTOR I A
.For Infants and Children. ,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
jNew Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture ot coffee the
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and ve eatables.
Badollet & Co.. grocers. Phone Main
1281.
Just received a new line of umbrella
covers. See C. H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth
street' . ' t
LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED.
"The Modern," A. E. Petersen's
beautiful tonsorial establishment, has
been further modernized by the per
manent engagement of a highly drain
ed young lady manicurist, who will
also serye the house as cashier.
Cheap Round Trip Rates to the East
Via the O. R. & N.
On May 4th the O. Ry & N. Com
pany will sell first-class round-trip
tickets from Astoria at the following
rates: '
To Kansas City, Mo.. ,'.$60.00 ,
To St. Joseph, Mo $60.00
To Council Bluffs, la... $60.00
To Omaha, Nebr. ,....$60.00 1
To St. Paul, Minn '.$60.00
To Minneapolis, Minn. .$60.00
To St. Louis, Mo $67.50
To Chicago, 111 $72.50
Tickets will be good going ten days
from date of sale with a return limit
of ninety . days from date of sale.
Apply to . ' : . ", ..
G. W. ROBERTS, Agent,
O..R. & N. Dock.
Boy Wanted
-, To learn printing business. Call at
Astorian office.
GOOD WOOD.
If you want a good load of fir wood
or box wood ring up KELLY , the
WOOD DEALER,
The man who keeps the
PRICES J30WN. '
Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12rb
sfc -and Duane.
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