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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1899)
THE MORNING ASTOK1AN. TCKSHAi. NOVKMBEtt 7, 18m Kins Mllllnary. Headquarter for Pry Koods on the Lower Columbia MUSS McREA-Owner Tnth and Commercial strews. CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers Mrrrr uirnc ta lcw Yerk SlOCk Exchange piFECT wirrs to Chicag0 h(tjra of jrade Seasonable Cloakings At rodtuvd price. Five attractive -om-linations and to 1 stylos heavy cmly cloth fi-r coiilo or toll rapes. 2 14-21 5 ChaniUr of Commerce, Portland. Oregon. $2.00 and $3 50 values for $1.48 yard this week. WILL BE HERE TODAT. GerveraJ Miles and Party to Inspect the Detenses at the Mouth of the Columbia. Ward aa received hene late last night that General Miles will kve Portland by special train at 7:45 this morning and arrive in Astoria about 10:43. After lunch the party with a commit tee of Aatorians will go l6 Fort Stevens and Inspect the military works there. They will then take the Columbine and visit the Jetty and Fort Canby. General Miles will leave for Portland about three In the afterroon. defeated Willamette University 10 to 0. Paelflc University defeated McMInn ville college 18 to 0. Thee were prac tice games. There Is likely to be a pretty contest between the three victors of thx games in the race for the champlonahlp. BISHOP SCOn ACADEMY J. W. tUU, M. D, Ptlaolpal. 1 M B Mini It. Mlul or I jaw! it nig. nmn Vtal Tnttalas. TanOHUklt U, . tmt Pr oal Data llirnl m or InfonMUaa ttinm Ik i uaury utaatpuaak Ua& Milttan m all " . WITH THE KICKERS. " V. Coming Gridiron Events That Will v , Interest the Crunks. """ The Astoria football team is getting Itself In readiness for a hot game on the 11th at the home field. It is not to be expected that a comparatively new team will do the work of a college eleven that is really a "standing army," but the A. F. C. boys are hard workers and will make things very in-.., DOWN IN FLORIDA. A Financial Incident In Which Astoria la Represented. In reply to an Inquiry as to the cause of the delay In- another dividend to. the depositors of the Portland Savings bank. Receiver Nixon stated that he had been hoping, for the past two months, to be able to dtclare a divi dend of 5 per cent, but that he had up to this time foiled to effect the. sale of certain cf the bank's timber land, for which Eastern capitalists have been negotiating. He has had assurances that a tract of about 8.000 acres In Kla math county and a tract of about 5.000 &ftt on the Nehalem had been cruised and founJ satisfactory; that the pur chase price would be forthcoming at once; but, so far, it has no? material ized. He still thinks, however, that Jht' sales have only been delayed, not ly spreading music broadcast over the fallen through, and that the dividend land. The best people everywhere in' may be announced In the very near every city of the United States, are' future. - - ' buying Pianolas because the instru- H has i't e?fecteJ the sale of about ments constitute no less than a ralrac -j. ..r0 of laml la lne 8tate of THE AEOLIAN' COMPANY. A Great Treat In 6tore For Astorians and Nearby Towns. It is appropriate to direct especial at tention to the half-page Advertisement of The Aeolian Company, of New York. appearing on the eighth page of today's t issue of the Astorian. It Is appropriate t advise! all readers of this newspeper to glance at the an nouncement of this large Eastern man ufacturing- concern. . WhyT Do you ask! " Well, this is why. The Plan-Ma. the musical Instrument which Is advert!!. Is an unquestion ably wonderful instrument. It Is simp- W. B. Edwards livery variety of Rough a it J Pressed l.tmttvr, lltiora, Window. .Moulding and Cedar shingle. W( T 0mh.ii Kll,ltark. Fir, W VJSJ U II. iiilH-k, AMiT.rolcOuk Office Seventh Street llock Nut Con. Nut Hiittcr, K It Cereal. Ileutth Cracker, bonds of a snmll HtruggHnK western town. Apparently the bonds would never reallie the lnt-itt. The land might be colonised and sell fr some- , Nut Roast. (Continued on Fourth Page.) AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. Td make It apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111. that they are Hit ainioted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, it to bring comfort houe to their hearts, as a eostlvs condition Is faulty cured by using Syrup of Figs. ManufactervM by the California Flf Syrup Co. only, anj sold by all druggists. Cluten, .Maltoslu Nutene, Are a few of the Health Fih1h iolJ by KNAI'P I1KOS., IIFALT1I FOOD Co. Portland. Or rosing a Specialty. The Eastern The Photographer h'Jir.i-s of refinement which do not boast of a Pianola. In Astoria the people are not sio National bank 'of East Portland ana tanks In Union. McMinnvllle, Sprague and Astoria, 'he Interest of the Port- TU, L 2 J.i T- .Ui itern Florida, which was neia in -inir for the Portland high school I.,. : ;.h prtrtiand Savlncs. the late First lads, j S ' j . . . The " Wankseivlna irame what Is Thanksgiving without footballTls " with the Chemawa Indians and from the experience the Astoria kickers gain next Saturday they have reason to be lieve that they will defeat the red men. In the Oregon Intercollegiate series six institutions are represented. The state university claims to have a sinch this year and certainly everything is in her favor. Her most formidable compet itor, the Oregon Agricultural college, lost heavily by the war, nearly all of the O. A. C. team of "97-8 enlisted and few were financially able to resume their studies this year Saturday Oregon University defeated the Chemawa team, 29 to 0. O. A. C. of the people. in appreciating something good, and it, land Savings bank being about 80 per Is safe to say that the concerts of the cent of the whole.-Oregonlan. Aeolian Company will color a distinct Sixteen thousand acres of land In mark in the activity of our social clr- Florida! On the face of U this look cleg reckless speculation, bn the Attention !s directed to the promises part of the sif bankg owning this land, of the Aeolian Company for that com- but U was not a willing investment, pany is the moat famous musical In- About 18 years ago the New York strument manufacturers in the world : correspondent of these banks. Donnel, today The Astorian is constrained LaWson and Simpson, failed, and after also, to mention the fact that th ! paying a small dividend there was a Aeolian Company desiring to reach the, lot of securities that were worth little best people of this vicinity, selects In in the market, and the creditors con Its successful wisdom the Astorian as eluded to divide them up. The Oregon the newspaper that reaches the homes ; creditor banks naa weir cno.re Dining-room nml Kcstnnrant J. f. W miner, lr,i. rrivate Dining-room lor lailic Heals 15c Ip 0c all Niyht- 170 TlilHO STKr.ET. Bet. Morrisni snd Yamhill IortlancI. Oregon N. V. Comer S'veutli ntxl Wasliititflon Arnutronj'i Combined Theory and Practice of Dokkepo., fitixlonti learu to keep booka iacl as thy ai kept lo bilr- talk, book, no wane cf tluia la proflltra copying. Mailt laterttUeg mi practloal by tlit use of college currency, bualurn forma, btll files, etc. Iar allgate tUU new mrtlioJ of teaching. It maket bookkteplng easy. Call at Iht collrgt, W writ Our Shorthand Course laclu . Spelllrig.Onuiimar, Writing, Conesponilemt, Shortbaml, Typewrltlaf, Letter Copying, Manifolding, Bualnett Forma, Ltgal PiK-umf nta, Court Pipett, actual work a fit coMrje etltt. Our graduitrt art ctablt tttaograpbera, Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill SU. A. P. Arnutronf , Prin. Open all tht year. Gtudcnti may enter at any time. Duaincu, Shorthand and Kngllih depart mtntt. Private or cUa Inttruction. Catalogue frre. The Leading Visiting and Wedding Card . . . Engravers ... 22 23 WASHIXCTOX WILDING. TOKTLAND. OK., Our Lltt'ti, POUTl.AM). ORFCON C. A. WHALE, Wh ,)lvilo iiuj retail dealer In Holmes' English -AND- a lot or r loruia lanu aim mni,uiio Beautiful Millittery At prices within the reach of all. Call and examine the m't st) les. MRS. ROSS, Business College 414 Yamhill St, Portland, Oregon. SIX DK.PARTMF.NTS F.iiKlish, HooVkecpinn, Shorthand, Typewriting, I'eiimunshlp, All. Kotid for circular!. Pianos Krnnli'h and Ilacti, SchauVf, Hchiller, ami tunny otlior. 112-111.1111 I nion AienucnnJ nnriTI A Mfk ADril(N. ;W;l l.imt Alder Street rviiiwiti Organs Kcliulta and Co. Miller, Ann Arbor lletitli'jr and others Instruments Sold on Easy Tcrmsf M. V.. MATTI1IFI.L. Miinugcr. Head nlti.-o 142 Hlato HI Halcm.Oro. mW Plays any Piano. Anyone Can Play It. n r A l n lilt I Wherever there is a Piano there should he n Pifinoln. S Moszkowski The Great Composer and Plnnlst EEridorscs the . PIANOLA . We'll Show You The PIANOLA Monday, Nov. 20, 99 and will Continue One Week. Pianola, in Connection with Grand Piano, Price, $250. M. B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon. (Literal translation.) "Any one hidden in a room near by who will hear the Pianola for tho first time will surely think that it is a great virtuoso that plays; but after a while ho will perceive his error, because your instrument never plays false ,10tOH. MAUUICK MOSZKOWSKI. y v Ck-i "f ti rv Tt-i A-1 Portland Warerooms, 335 lorrlson St., Mrquam Bld'g. rvCprCSCll Ling 1 He xCOllciri VOtj NowYork,l8WeHt2JrdSt. Loudon, 225 ItcRont Ht. 1 Peris, 32 Avenuo d'L'Opern. The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. Fuctoriea at Meriden, Conu., Worcester, Muhs., Detroit, Mich.