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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1899)
HIE H0RNI1S0 AWUKU BtNOAl, NOVEMBER It. lim ASTOR1AN BARGAIN COLUMN It Will You To look up the bargain 1 am offer- Ins; In my orockerjr sioclt. Hwr- il.lx. ! innludait mi nrrnrni. dlaoount from ratular prioea 18veryUitn In plain aim aeoonueo warw, in out Luatlo t.rand, ICnglUh make. It will pay you to look ft w, CHA. LAHMON, Ml Commercial Street Thay'ro Popular Now Have you seen mjr assortment of bony brusliosf They wera pur chaacil dlraol from Nw York, and ar vry popular. Am constantly rrlvlng m foods. Coma and mo thera. O. W. SMITH. Tha leading Jrwtlw, lit Commercial Street. Who Dot Your l-iiundry Wa claim, and we wlU prova to vary on, that wa hav tha boat n.l moat up-to-date laundry on Uia Coast. A trial ortrr will oonvlnoa tha moat partloular. It you want nat, prompt work, try th CITY BTEAM LAUNDRY, IU rrankUa A vacua. R BCHlMPrERMAN, I'roP. Our SpUI HiiiKuInx Wa have aoma broken Unaa of tin war whlob w will olaaa out at bar gain prtoaa. Wa ara alao maklna peolal prloa on aoma broken llne of canned fruits and rellebea, pica sis, labia dellcaolea and aauoaa. These ara A No. I food, and oan ba had at low prloaa. ROBS. 1IIQOINS CO. '.xtm l ino I'uihrelluK And at battar than Portland price. H'a a fart. They ara tha celebrated rollmr-Clotf make; handsome, durable allk umbrella Don't maka tha mistake of buying elsawhare. H. EKSTROM. Tba Jeweler. 144 Commercial Stmt littler Tlutii Tver Tha Pond Btraat nh Market la battar than avar prepare to supply frah and aalt flah of all kind. Oooda delivered to any part of tha clly and satisfaction guaranteed. BOND KTRKBT FISH MARKET. 417 Dond "treat. Millinery Novelties I dfilre to further cll tha atten Hon of Uia ladtaa to my handaom took of trim mad millinery. It com prlers tha lataat creaAlone of tha millinery art, and ' -m offering ra duoad rataa for tha neat M days. MISS MeRAB. TO AST0RIAN5. Tba DAII.V AaTOIlMK will le found an eale lu furtUnd el tlie well-known na tlonerjr knuee of J. tr. HeMley A to,. IVI Wealilniloa Nlreel. Ordera for adfer tlelug 111 with Ihle firm will reeelva pruinut AlUtillua, TODAY'S W BATH BR. I'OIITI.AND, Nov. ntln today. 12. Occasional Dr. T.N. Hull DENTIST. 171 Commerotal Street, ASTORIA. ORB. Orar Sohluaaal'i Clothing Btora. POYEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Flna work at Popular Price. 337 Wamhlngtori Htreot. Next Imperial Hotel PORTLAND, ORB. AROUND TOWN. Crawfish, cooked In wlna, at tb Na tional Cafe. Then will be a big crowd down from Portland today. Carlos Dow wo In from Young's rlVfr yeatiTday. J. T. Ilarloldu waa doing bualix-ee In the city ycetorday. Harry Webber, muelo director of Maruiiam, la In tha city. Arthur ('alien, now of Portland, cama diwn n last night's train. Drink K. B. Cereal; Bat Nut butter and Health Fooda and be happy. For Rant-Partly furolsliwl house, 1 rooms; w-ll local. Addreaa A, Asto Hon offloe. Wanted at on one flnH-claaa drrea maker, alao one coat-maker. Apply to Ml Hlgn !lmberg- Free, with each pacako of H. O. Mu.li, 1 package of H. O. Pancake Flour, at A. V. Allen's. Ml Haiti" Dunning, of Astoria, and Mr. Wcnche. of Clatsop, wre etirollid at lh Inntltuta on Frllay. I,. A. PallTiwui, native f Bweilon, ymterilay d-lrel hli lnt,iitln of bl ooming an American clllnn, n. F. Allen A Bon are aelllng Em boaaed Wall Taper aa low aa 10 cent per roll; Imported Engllah, 7V oenla. A. R. Cyrua haa moved hla Real Ea late and Inuranoa offloe to 431 Com mercial treet, oppoalte tha Aetorlan oRloe. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Cook l-av on thla mornlnre train for Albany where they will vlalt Mra. Cok'a uncle. Judge I Flynn. Pur whlaky Harper Perfect whlaky Harper every bottle guaranteed Har per. Bold by Ford A Btokea Company, Aitorla, Oregon. Roilyn coal laU longer, li cleaner and makaa lee trouble with atorei and chimney fluea than any other, Oeorgt W. flanborn. Agent Telephone ltlL An order waa made yeaterdny by Judge Oray appointing K. Olorn. Frank Spittle and C. 8. Wright aa ap pralanra of I-am Ark Wlng'a eaAiite. The A. A. C. R. aeU at Bulde, Mr. O. II. Johnaon ha been tramured to lUliaVr. Mra. Kills. rormTiy at -nr-hrt Park wlU do tho work at Seaalde. J. W. Buporeonl who la now In Qlen Kull, Nw York, wlroa that hla ni'Hher died before he could reach her twdnldo. Mr. Hupereant wlU oon tart ff Aatorla, Roiilyn coal la tha beat and moat eco nomical coal for household use In A torla. Try h onoe and you will have no other. George W. Sanborn, Agent. Telephone lilt Take atemmar Bailey OaUert of White Coll'ir line for Portland and way polnta Fare, U oenta; room, 71 oenU! upper or lower berth, M oenUi aeotlon berth, U cenU. Franklin Ave., Iwtwuen Twwlfth' and Thirteenth street U betmr r-ilanked. No very pronounwdl objection would be raliKid If a few other atnwt In the dty would be treated tlw same way. Mr, Frank Dow who haa bwn vlalt Ing old friend and relative In this vltliiliy for me moiitli, kiwU soon to MUrn to lloe)ton where he la the head of a rm-rcnUU houae. Mr. H. I Webber ha made arrange mentf to glva InatmnvntaV mualc lea aorti In Astoria Saturday afternoons and venlngs. Any wishing to engage hit ' rv leva -:an arrange fir hour at Orlffln ft Heed's. At the Congregational churrh today the Ihetnea for (Miettrfderatlon are as f..il..u Mornlna at 11. "BK'kerB Afu-r Truth "; evening at 7:30, "The Man and Hla Mlaston.1' Thoa aervUs are ot vital Inn-reat and are for all. Fir cord wood a $3.K per cjrd long and l-l.W Pr for sawed and delivered u 1 1 1 lu. tha nrlte at the Astoria Wok1 Yard sftr Monday, November 13. Ouk. Ali, Hprure llmba Vine maple, Hem- Wok, Hlabwooil and Blab bark also, at reuxniutble rates. . .tii vlati Portland and desire apendlng a pleoaant evening In company with polite people and In the enjuymeni o n ue.-ii.-u program. ahuld go to the Frederlcka burg. Healdea vocal and Instrumental aelectlona there are many other at traction to delight the visitors. The new management U making the Freder Ickiburg a well-merited suco.se. HKUWN k OltANT. lnps. MIm Eigne Palmberg, recently aniv Ing from the Eaat. dealres to announce to the ladles of Astoria that haa opened dreasmaklng parlors on Ninth atreet. near Commercial, net door to Delllnger'a printing office. Miss Palm berg haa had therough experience In cutting and fitting ladlee' garments of all kinds. parUcularly tallor-rpade sulta and cloaka of the lateet and most fash lonable deslgna The Tortland high school football team w-re derlddly jubilant over their vlcury yesterday. They created con Iderabl umaambfTe ealm n a andandh alderabl) amusement by their antics on the strwlsi playing buglea, bU)lng h.ns. giving yells, waving colors and .tc. They lea for Portland by last nlghfa train lu a spiTlal car. NOTICE. lleva. LeLacheur and Funk of the Christian and Mlsslanary Alliance will hold meeting ) the Baptist church on the J3th and 14th aa follows: Mon day at 2:30 anT 7:S p. m.. Tuesday at 10 a m.- and 3:30 p. m. Eererybody Invited. PORTLAND BOYS WIN THE GAME WAS AX I.NTEKESNXC CONTEST The Astoria I'laycru Made s Good Showing In Tnclr first Bout on the Gridiron. nelihbora and associates and his death la caret led with an unfeigned regret. His wife and Untie mm have the tarneal sympathy of all Astoria SASTORIANS 'OW liave nn eiuiil opportunity with the citizens of Portland to make their beleetions of Clothing from our immense ana wen Assorted stock. All the latest Novelties from the best manufacturers in Ameri ca can be found on our shelves. The Astoria foot-ball tam met de feat yesterday at the handa of the Portland High school eleven, the mcn being 11 to 0 In favor of the visitors. In the beginning and toward the close of the game the homo boys punhed through the opposing line almot at will, but the gttlna they thus made were rn .WmI valueleaa by coatly fumble. The Portland boys played tho better game which Is but natural for they have nao constant' practice while, the. A. F. C. Ham has had but one or two after n.n'a on the field. The work of the latter was not a disappointment to ih who real lie that a team cannot ri.ved.n bv "bucking wind." Thre was some exiU.n4UIy good IikIIvMuuI ulavlng by the Astoria boys notably the work of Crosby and Ora imm The atara of th Portland team were Tldcombe. Klrkley and Hoi brook. The team lined up rhurtly after 2 o'clock. Mr. Allen was refwee In the first half and Wedllng umpire. They Changed positions In the aecond half. Geo. Ohler and Mr. Uammasch were llniwmen. Portland kicked off. -iullng the ball uell down the fkld. Airtrla brought It bark ten yards and th-n bucked the lln'e repeatedly for g'xxi gains but nn ilv I.mi on a fumble. Portland mad- alluht suins arnund the end and lot imi a. fumblo. Astoria advanced the plg- ekln by attacks In the line, but on the third down with only two yards to iriiin amiln fumblid. Tldcombe mnde a flue run down Into Aattria's Utrltory Then Portland lost yurdage by the half runnlnit ttck. and on third diwn was forced to punt, sending the ball within 10 yanls of goal. Astoria fumbled and Portland nlayei rapidly and by end rurui and twice through the line carried the ball for a touch down. Goal foiled. Score 5 to 0 In favor of Portland. Antnriii kicked off. Portland brought the ball back 10 yards; made small ralna and lost the ball on downa. There was less fumbling m the latter part of the the half and the High school aa vnneed the ball steadily but slowly. I was within 10 yards of Astoria's goal when Astoria secured the ball on downs and Crosby punted K back to the een ter of the field. The High school boys worked briskly and Holbrook and Klrk ley carried the ball for big gains. It u loot on downs and Crosby pleased Astoriaim by sprinting with It back to ward center.' The half eMM win the ball In the High school's hands and In Astoria territory. In the aeoond half Astoria aeemed to fall to piece, and only exceptionally good tackling by two or three ot tneir mon prevented Portland walk away. After several good gnlns Portland was forced to punt sending the ball away down the field. Astoria punted back hut th klelc waa blocked and Fortianu secured the ball. A sensational run Tldcombe and mall steady gains se cured another touch down. Ooal was kicked. Score 11 to 0. After this Astoria played better ball and It -was "nip and tuck," with As toria showing the mont strength and making more gains. But expensive fumbles spoiled all hopes of a touch down and the game ended. Score, Portland High school 11, Astoria 0. it Is easy to censure a foot-ball . Ti.it if Rni'iin. In truUned to harshly blame -the A. F. C. team for not winning yesterday let him don a foot-ball suit and show the boys how they Bhould have done It. The team really put up a be-ttor game than one could reasonably have expect d. With a little hard practice and opposition playing they could easily defeat the team that won yesterday, The lesaon of all foot-ball games is 'team work wins." BOWLING IJRIEF8, Dolnn of A. P. C. Cocked Hat Devotee. Capt. Btaples who has been rolling on the break?r is back and will now roll 'em on the alleys. Hon. Ii-n Young and Calico Charley (Cooper) hold dally matinee. Its nip and tuck between 'em. Ja-k Astbury is back to form again. He can's) "miss 'em you know." Mr. Hardesty ff,m Goone Hollow waa In town Monday and won the weekly button. Pop Finlayson pop away and makes aom of the young 'una hustle; he hasn't lo)t his eye yet, even If he hs lost his) good VV. The following Is the schedule for this winter: Tu-dny, Thursday and Saturday nlgh!s, 1ft) game contest: Monday night weekly medal; Wednes day night, ladles night; Friday ?iight. oynter night: men's monthly tourna ment, last Thursday and Friday nights of each month. Some one should win the medal for the 3rd time and keeps before I'mg, as Hovey, Cooper, Fulton. Laws a-nd Kunge and one or two others have won It twice each. Fisher's Opera House V I L. E. SCLIG. Lttsce aad .I'sgr. We are making Special Efforts on Overcoats and Suits at 14.85. Sumo ns are sold elsewhere nt $20 and over. When visiting Portland yon are invited to call and inapeot our stock. You will not be ured to buy. Money oheerfully refunded il goods aro not BiitiHfuotory. MOYER CLOTHING CO., Th Popular Price Clothiers. nrntcPTTiBnif. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portlard 13 i-l IX OJJUJJ jv. DR. A. L. FULTON DEAD. t The Well Known Physician Passed Away Yesterday Morning. Dr. Ambrose L. Fulton died at his homo In this city at 6:30 yesterday morning. The fune-ral will be held at the residence at 12:30 Monday, If the mother of deceased arrives from the Knt. Interment will be made In Clat sop cemetery and the train will leave from the Flnvel dock at 1:15. Dr. Fulton has been a sick man for many months and for some time It has been knqw-n that he could not recover. Hla mother, who resides In Omaha, has been sent for and will arrive In time to attend the'funeral. Dr. Fulton was born in Lima, Ohio, October 12. 1S51. He received his edu cation at St. Joseph, Missouri, and graduated from the Northwestern Medical College. In 1878 he was married to Miss Anna McKee. At one time he edited th Tecumseh Journal, Neb., and came to Astoria in 1882. The community regards the loss of such a man as a calamity. In so many wuys has he been Identified with Asto ria's best Interests,- so helpful have been hlB professional administrations, so thoughtful, kindly and considerate has he been in his private dealings that his passing away la a personal pnlnful loss to all who knew him. He was one of Astoria's moat promi nent clttsens, though not a public man aa the term Is usually used. He en- Joyed the confidence and esteem of his Two Nights VedatMla) aad Tbmday, Sot. 15-16 ' The Vie t a r 1 : T fH cult rruuuruuu A Romance of Coon Hollow aa Idyl of the Teaststte Mills, CFF Tbe TofP610 Sensation, J .1 I The Dig Meamixiat ttaoe vi-a- The Cotton Press tragedy TfltRSDAT SIGHT a Conplete Sctaie r rod actios Fogg's ferry A. Delightful Comedy Drama Coon Hollow Serenade Siniiers, Buoh and Wing Dsnrers, Comedians, etc. PRICES Reserved Seata, 75c; f (lallery, 50c; Seat sale opens iueWay morning ai uriuiu a. . Reed's. Watson's I . 9 r-oiiducUfd on th check system, there- m for. minim nv tor wht tliey ordef g and no more. ' fS tn . , .l. 1 . el.... .uf till! UC UnttSl, HHircsi, isd aifkfst Stnife ii tie tertkwest. g ICW and 111 Fourth St. . Open .m. to 8p.m. PORTLAND ft folnmeiiTaoBt i. The Portland Reatauratit E, R. riTTELk.lt, Pioprieti r. K PriTite Roomt lor Ladies. 805 Washing ton SI , near 5lh PORTLAND Ladies' Tailor. Cmts'Tailor. I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor 177 Fourth St., P0RTI.WD, ORK. Y. M. C. A. Build'B. i Estbllilied I mPrlrTT... I E. House's Cafe, 1!8 Third Street, fortland, tregn. $ The Bast Cup of Coffee g, orCocolnthe city. Si Cream tnd Milk Iruia nur own rancu . S Home made Plot and cakes. "A bow-leaited ball never gathere atrtk-Callco Charlie. "This Is the way Btrauaa bowls" Cooper. "Allen and Burroughs will now dance the lf." Herman Wise Is mentlonwd for presi dent or secretary of the N. W. C. H. asot:laitlon, but says he has troubles enough of his own, and while he appre ciates the compliment, he Is not a can didate for ortlce at present. Who Is going to win the button Mon day night. It Is the handsomest but ton ever put up by the club. "I ll have to change my shoes." Laws. AN IMPORTANT DIFFEKENCE. To make ft apparent to thousands, who think tbemaelTea III, that they ara not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing. Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, r native condition la easily cured by using Pyrup of Figs- Jaanufoctered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggista RUSSIA'S POWER. The recent peace conference brine the power of tha Csar of Russia forci bly to mind. Hla subjects look to him for food, shelter, raiment, avan Ufa It self. In no country I a monarch's power more absolute. But far-reaching as Its Influence Is it cannot ba com pared to that which the human stomach has over tha morals and health of th average mortal. Hoetetter's Btomaoh Bitter cures constipation, dyspepsta, biliousness, nervous neae and all dis eases arising from an Inactive liver or weak kidneys. Try It If you hava stomach trouble of any sort, and sec for yourself. It will bring ra back to health and happiness. It will make yott strong by making your stomach strong. A private Revenue Stamp should cover tha neck of th bottle. rjUV HATS GIVEN AWAY ! With every Suit, even if the Suit costs no more than $5.00 (We have good Suits for thia price) No Lottery. Every' One Treated Alike. Boys also get a Hat with a Bait, and wo have good Cl 0 T 8mta upwards from kjpmf J ' Yon bay the Suit, we give the Hat The better the Sail the better . the hat. No toys being given away, but something useful. Having low rent we can do thia WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE Dealer is flea's sad Boys' Clotiiig aad rirsisBii Goeda. sad flei's Boys', ladies' ssd Childres'i Shoes. nvfj 225 Morrisoa Street ? STRICTLT X 4.1ERIC15 C10TMNG STORE dxruruxriuinuinvuvvruv Betveea first asd Soeosd jj ',!! EARNEST MIUUER Fresco Decorators: and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER IN" . Latest Designs tZSl7 WaU Papers RECEIVED . r . . 11 11 J 127 First Street. Portlanl We Rent New Typewriters MaDy Sew Implements Added-SEE OUR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter NEW ART CATALOG CK FREE L. AM. ALEXANDER It CO.-Photie Main 574 Exclusive PscifiV ri TV 245 Starlr F n tNn4 Hoefler's Bonbonniere Vhere the fintst Candies in tbe State are frepared and Always In Stock S43 COMMERCIAL St. ...ASTORIA. OREGON BLANK BOOKS Of Every Description Made to Order. Largs Line of Stock Books for 1900. Attractive Prices. loose leal ledgers and Transfer Cases. Order Blanks Holders and Binders, Commercial Printing in all branches. Larceat Katabltahmmit In the Vrt. THE IRWIH-HODSON CO. Firsr nr' si"nn ftu , Portland. DO YOU BATHE ? 1 NO. WHY? t .u Beoause at our house we have neither a bathtub, nor hot water hauJ. Then go to the Russian Baths at 217 Astor St. 25 cents is the price. Private aportmente for Only the better claw of patronage Is catered to. Try one and yon will come regalarly. S mi w w VIX ladles