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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAY 10, 1908. The Store MMk Ladies FOR 6k'ST- Women BEElSiHIVE Outfitters MILLINERY MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING JACKETS f Children's Jackets in pongee, duck, pique and all I r,M'c and hroarlcloths: an all wool Venetian nuui lauvivj I cloth; neatly trimmed Avith I nil sizes WATERFRONT ITEMS YESTERDAY CRIST OF MARINE MOVE MENTS FOR PAST TWO DAYS ON THE RIVER, IN THE BAY AND OVER THE BAR. The steamer Shoshone, Captain Asplund, arrived in and went on to auu wcui uii j Rainier yesterday. On the way up ! she picked up a couple of fishermen whose boat had capsized in the lower harbor and brought them to the city. The boat and nets were picked up by a passing launch later in the day. j T.,. .i,i Citv arrived in I early yesterday morning with over 200 - . ' . . . people in her steerage and U in ner cabins. She will return down, and out, from Portland, on Saturday after noon next The steamship Roanoke will come in from California coast late tonight or early tomorrow morning and will lay here until she has done her "Bat tleship" cruise, tomorrow. r The fine oil tank steamship Santa Maria entered port on Sunday morn ing last and went on to Portland at once. The schooner Virginia was among the Sunday arrivals from San Fran cisco and will go up the river for a load of lumber today. The schooner King Cyrus entered port from the Bay City on Sunday last and will go to Knappton for her outward cargo. The steamer Nome City arrived in from San Francisco yesterday and went on to the metropolis after a brief stay at the Callender docks. The steamship Hornelin arrived down from the metropolis yesterday, and went on to Tacoma, where she will finish loading and then sail for Panama. """" " The Kamm boat Undine will re sume her interrupted service today, coming down from the metropolis on her usual schedule this afternoon. The motor schooner Condor, laden with miscellaneous cargo, is in port, and will leave out for Alsea as soon as the bar permits. heating the 1 j L,-. ' ; a braid; g 7C r t The steamship Yeddo is due in at the Tongue Point mills this morning, to load out lumber for Samoa and Sydney, Australia. The Olympic got away from the Tongue Point mills dock yesterday and went to sea and San Francisco, with 700,tXM) feet of lumber. The steamer St. Helens came down on Sunday and went to sea and the Bav City after a short stop here at the Callender. The steamshin Breakwater was a . . - , Sunday arrival iro n coos, aim wem on 10 roruana whiioik ue.ay ncrc. ..,,,. The steamship Melville Dollar came in from the Bay City on Sunday morning last and went to Portland. The 5teamer Aliance, Captain Olsen, ' on the departures of bunday Inst li:ivincr mit fnr fVins Rav nmnts. last, leaving out for Coos Bay points. The oil tank steamer Atlas came down from Portland on Sunday and left out for San Francisco. The French bark Rostand went up the river yesterday on the towlines of the steamer Harvest Queen. Washout on Ilwaco Railroad Com pany's Line. Recent rains have caused a wasout between Megler's and Ilwaco making it impossible to run the proposed ex cursion with the steamers T. J. Potter and Nahcotta to Ilwaco, Wed nesday the 20th. 5-19-2t. For Rubber Stamps and Typewriter Supplies see Lenora Benoit, public stenographer, 447 Commercial street. Boy Wanted To learn printing business. Call at Astorian office. Stocks and Bonds We will buy or sell your mining stock or bonds; try us. F. J. Caterlin & Co., Portland, Oregon. 5-15-3t. TEA You can have it good if you want to. Or bad if you don't take care. Tour rocer returns roar mosey 11 ran ion'1 Ku Schilling ? Best: we par bis Have You a Slimmer Stove? The stifling air of a close kitchen is changed to comfortable coolness by installing a New Per fection Wick Blue FJame Oil Cook -Stove to do the family cooking. No kitchen furnishing a so convenient as this stove. Gives a working heat at once, and main tains it until turned out that too, without over If you examine the room. NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove you will see why this is so. The heat from the Chimney of the "New Perfection" is concentrated under the kettle and not dissipated through the room by radiation. Thus it does the work of the coal range without its discomfort Ask your dealer about this stow if not with him, write our nearest agency. is a very I handsome n i r e nf housefurnishine and gives a clear, powerful light more agreeable than gas or electricity. Safe everywhere and always. Made of brass finely nickel plated just the thing for the living-room. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) COMMON COUNCIL IN SESSION PETITIONS, REMONSTRANCES. Xi ORDINANCES AND RESOLU TIONS RECEIVE PROMPT AT TENTION FROM CITY FATH ERS ROUTINE BUSINESS ONLY MARKED THE SESSION The regular meeting of the common council was held last evening with Mayor Vie in the chair and all coun cilmen present. The minutes were read and anprov- ii . n t - i f ... i eu. .-uioruvy v. j. vuius .nn'ctn-u ivr ' the 43 signers for an amendment to j ordinance No. 1902 and it was read tirst aim scconj time, final action will be taken on it at the next meet ing. The following business was tran sacted : Petition. From Henry Sherman and 44 others asking that ordinance 1902 be amend ed. Health and police and city attor ney. From II, M. Lorentsen and others asking that V. A, Goodin be granted an extension of time for the construc tion of Irving avenue from 18th street to cast line of Shively's so that he may be able to improve Irving avenue from east line of Shively's to 40th street in time to enable persons living in that vicinity to get their winter's fuel hauled on said street. Granted. From F. Cook and Eruiuist Ilend rickson & Co., for retail liquor li censes. Keterreu to committee on health and police. Petition from Chas. Veschurcn and others r.sking for the improvement of Irvin; avenue between 8th and 9th streets by gradng to its full width, macadamizing &nd by the construc tion of a cement sidewalk on the north side. Granted. Petition from J. E. Higgins and others asking that authority be given for the permanent improvement of 8th street from Harrison to Lexington avenue said street to be rocked full width and cement sidewalks wherever practicable. Placed on file. Petitions from E. A. Gerding asking for an extension of sixty days in which to complete his contract on Irving avenue. Granted. Ordinance to that effect passed. Petition from Mrs. Myra Reed to redeem lots sold to the city for de linquent taxes. Ways and means com mittee and city attorney. Remonstrance against the proposed improvement of Duane street from 10th to 11th from the Astoria Savings Bank and others. Placed on file. Remonstrance against being in cluded in assessment district for con structing a sewer on 17th street from Irving to Jerome avenue from K. Osburn and others. Placed on file. From Joseph M. Bernard asking to be allowed to fill that portion of Ken sington avenue abutting upon lot S, block 120, McClure's. Granted. From John Poysky and others ask ing that the grade by re-established on Harrison avenue between 28th and 30th streets. Granted. Communication from Chamber of Commerce in regard to the city set ting aside certain streets for regatta purposes. Filed. Bills, street and public ways: Fisher Bros. & Co., $5; Astoria Crushed Rock Co., $32.81; R. M. Gas ton, $3.60; C. W. Holmes, $4; Ross, Higgins & Co, $3.84; F. & S. Hard ware Co., $2.95; F. & S Hardware Co., $4.25; Frank Hart, 25 cents; City Lumber & Box Co., $32.35. Health and police: Phillips Transfer Co., $1; F. & S. Hardware Co.. $2.50; Central Drug Store, $1.50; Chas. Rogers & Son, $2.50; Sherman Transfer Co., $2.50; D. H. Welch, $10. Petition for retail liquor license, C. F. Wise. Report of committee adopt ed. Bills, ways and means: Astoria Budget, $41.60. Requisition for supplies for office of auditor and police judge. Granted. Fire and Water. Remonstrance from Chas. IT. Page and other against certain property be ing included in the proposed fire j limits. Filed. I Bills: R. M. Gaston, $7.30; John A. Montgomery, 65 cents; Chicago Fire (Appliance Co., $8.50; A. G. Long, $48; Frank Hart, $1.25; T. F. Laurin, min ority report adopted; F. J. Carney, $12; C. W. Holmes, $18; Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., $53.75; Saarin & Haga, $6.30. I Public Property. i Application for building permit from the Banking Savings & Loan As cociation. Paid $1.00. Granted. i Bills: Eastern Tainting Co., $35.15; Allen Wall Paper Co., $24.76; City Lumber & Box Co., 65 cents; S. El- 'more & Co., $22; Ross, Higgins & Co., $8.75; Jacobs & Gimre, 40 cents; Saarin & Haga, $26.30; F. & S. Hard ware Co., $12.40; J. A. Montgomery, $14.74; P. Kearney, $1.25. ' Reports of Officers. Certificate of completion of the con struction of a cement sidewalk in front of lot 4, block 86, McClure's. Accepted. i Certificate of completion of the im provement of Lincoln avenue from (Continued on page 7) DONALD & BELL CELEBRATE One Hundredth Performance at the Star Theatre. For a dramatic company to com parative strangers to a city the size of Astoria, ami remain tins length oi time, ninth's them to a nhice at the head of theatrical triumphs locally. To a house lull as usual, notwithstanding the downpour of rain, this now well known and deservedly popular group of artists presented "The Hand of Jus tice" last night. Comment upon the play of this company ha gotten to lie unneces sary, and as the play is well known, no review will be given. Toniirht "Sandv Bottom" will be re peated one day only and Wednesday and lluirsilay niglits l-tri oi tlic Golden West" will once more be pre sented, changing Friday night to a farce comedy uncle Irotn India. As a feature play The Rose of Virginia will soon be given, and as it is even now attracting attention in New York under the title of the "Warrens of Virginia" will be waited for with some interest. "Donald & Bell" have come to be a sort of habit. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste makes it prefer able to violent purgatives, such as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino at T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. A eough cure than can be given to childrea without chance of harm is Kemp's Balsam, the beat eough cur. It does not contain poisons or taafal drugs. Druggist sell it. PERSONAL MENTION Walter II. Raymond of Portland, the special agent of the London and Liverpool and Globe Insurance is on a business visit to the city. A. M. P anck of Portland, who tnan- aecd the tugs of war at the last re gatta came down on last evening's tram and will remain only a short time. t Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St, Ciaremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tti8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NEW TO-DAY The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity oi the Palace Restaurant is evidence 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 all ean be obtained, in season, is a plan that will always win, coupled as it is with the best of cooking and prompt 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 DOWN. Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12tK and Duane. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 1281. The very best board to be obtained in Jhe city is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. LADY MANICURIST ENGAGED. "The Modern," A. E. Petersen's beautiful tonsorial establishment, has been further modernized by the per manent engagement of a highly train ed young lady manicurist, who will also serve the house as cashier, service. A common saying nowadays is "Get the Palace habit" The Commercial One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures all go to make an agreeable meeting place for gentlemen, there to discuss the topics CHAMBER OF COMMERCE warShiD O Wednesday, filaj ON STEAMER ROANOKE Leaving Callender Dock at 9 A. M. Will meet tbe American Naval Fleet off Tilla mook and continuing with fleet up the coast to the Columbia River and be in close communica tion during MANEUVERS Tickets now on sale at the office of the Callender Navigation Co. at their dock foot of Fourteenth St. Round Trip Tickets.... $5 For the entertainment of be furnished by a The Best Place TO SEE THE AIR WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 On Tillamook Head, Sea side and Ft. Stevens, Or. Bute A. & C. R. R. SPECIAL TRAINS Leave Astoria for Seaside at 7 a. m., 10 a. m and 11:55 a. m. Leave Astoria for Ft. Stevens at 0:15 and 11:55a.m. Returning leave Ft. Stevens at 2 p. m. and 4 p. m.; leave Seaside at 5 p. in. and 0:15 p.m. Round trip to Seaside $1; Fort Stevens 60c. For further information call on G. B.JOHNSON, Gen. Agent, Twelfth and Commercial. ..QUALITY GBOCENES.... We sell quality groceries at pop ular prices and guarantee every thing we sell Acme Grocery Co. HIGH GRADE 521 COMMERCIAL STREET of the day, play a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed there. The best of goods are only handled,, and this fast being so well known, a large business Is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. Excursion 4 N THE the excursionists music will band during the trip GROCERIES PHONE 681 The Clean Maa 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 tor these things and gets them at their best NAVA 4