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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1899)
I'HE MORNING ASTOKlAlS. I'lill' V , NOVEMBER 17, 18rH. flu Mllllll.ri. MISS McHRA-Cornsr Tsntb and Commercial streets. Headquarter tor Pry (.oodn on the Lower Columbia CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers mmtt wirfq in New York Slock Exchange DIRECT WIPES TO mm Bojrd Qf Trade T Kid Gloves '214-215 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon, W. B. Edwards of I Our Dents Gloves nave ilie three easenttsis oualitv. tit, finish. These an the results Q century of leadership in glove-making. Tbn price is I1.6Q a pain l here are no better, ;ii though you will have to pay $2.00 elsewhere. BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY roumd.4 INTO, J. W. Hill. M. l I'rluoly!. MrlilBU Tm Uptu (. is. in CITY POLITICS. retlrcmen of Army Oh&plain J. S. Selbold, tSjUooed at Fort Oiiiil.y. Th, An Apparent Calm Thai Is inverting a dlpatoh stated th.u Captain MtbeM Lively Contest. discovered an error In his reportled iRe "after he was ordered to the Phlltp- Today the delegates to the republican pines." eltv convention a:v to bo elected. Th A BaaKUnc and Par School Un4w Binunil llBO lira Tr caialofuaa or larormaUaa tJJna th rUwtr!. J. W. UILU IL l.. T. O. Inra fi, Porllan. Or. Primary, Preparatory ana Jmh Pparl mtuxm. Coltw Preparation. Militant Olaclpllaa Manual Tralalaj . Mora af ail as rasalrad. Every vartet) ol Rough uitii Dresssd U liber. Irour. Windows, .iiiMiiik nd Cedar Bhluiles lVr Oomoion Slab, Hark. Kir, Vy UUU Hemlock,Aldr,PoltOJi Offles Seventh street Dock: C Lutjens. of Son Francisco. Is reg istered at the Occident. V. 11. Cal.f. ,f Kusrene. M In the The truth is Capt. Selbold discovered clty yesterday. ticket selected by the central eommltuv fix years ago. whil visiting relatives, o, p, Konene. of Pendleton, waa In will doubtless go through. that the family records proved him to tl)wn yesterday. Nut t on. (ranoiMi, Nut Hotter. K B ( civil I The onlv surfac? com is for tbe bo three years older than he had al o.Uce of city attorney. George Welch nays supposed, thus advancing his re would like to succeed Harrison Allen lirement by that .nany years. This waa and will endeavor to secure the notnlna- chiefly a matter of pay. as that lould tion. be reduced when he retired. It was rumored yesterday that somej Some two years ago the chaplain combination had been effected whereby j wrote the department to have the Mr. Allen would withdraw from the records correc: l. sending th- nrccs rmoe The latter was seon by an As- sary affidavits, but departmental His torian representative and he emphatic-! thods are not always speedy and the tending the Washington Lv university denied that there was any such ar-J rpatter was not settled until about the has returned home, rangement Mr. Allen stated that he la time the order assigning Capt. Sle- j j Pope., at Portland a candidate and will ask the convention j bold to the Philippine was made A Occident. for a re nomination. He had heard, reporter got hold of the two Items and' j, Ormsby. of Portland, is at the R. D. Porter, of Portland. Is registered at the Parker. Wm. Dixon, Chinook. was in town! yesterday. Mr. F. R. Archer and son, of W.nt port, were In the city yesterday. Wru. Reader, of Salem. Is staliig in the city for a, few days. Gus. Carruthers. who h:is Mm at-, BROWN'S RESTAURANT A Hrst-claas place at ruo lrr.it. price ltooms for ladies ami private parties Open all INIgHt... 108 .'ninth St., ncm 'iishln(ton rotruHD. oieoon, What 15 It, do you ak? It Is a new wav to temh bookkeeping. Student Irarn to krep books exactly as they ere kept In htt-inr.i. No text-book i used. A tcxt-hook teachrs, in a theoretical way, how books mar be kept. Armstrong! teaches, in a practical way, how book, ere kept. It is bookkeefers method. Investigate. Cull, or write. Portland Business College Filth and Yamhill St. A. P, Armntroiig, I'rln. 1 0n all tlie year. SttidSOtl may rntrr at any imic. llu.inrM, Shorthand Health t ukUci ' .mil r.neiisii depsrtmenti Nut Wtm-t, (illltCII. MtlltlMill Nutenti Private or clan irutrm (ion CitalpKue free. Are a few ot ths Health KikkIs sold hy KMAPP HKtis., HEALTH FOOD Co I'ortluud. Or l'osinir s Spicialty. Is at the 'phonic BLACK nathing of any kind of a combination for any office and could hardly believe that any such exists. There Is a chariness among the lead ers In the matter of the- mayoralty. guessed the rest. Captain Seibjll was se-Mi by an As torian represenUt.'ve yesterday. He said he had seen the account sent from Washington, nut he cared little alr.ut the Inaccuracy. The correction of the Doubtless the candidate has been con- records was an old matter and lie WM dltlonally selected but no one will ven- retired by operation of law. ture to say who it Is. If Judge Nelson! His retirement dates from the 15th of has any opposition It is afraid to show Its bold rash head. The democrats. It Is reported, will nominate a cltlaen's ticket next week, to be headed by Mayor Bergman. There is little stir about the convention how ever, and one might suppose that It is to be merely a perfunctory perform ance. But there is activity behind all this calm and the forces are being lined up for a red hot city election all down , the Une. CAPTAIN SEIEOLD S RETIREMENT The Fort Canby Chaplain Misrepre sented by the Washington Dispatches last month, but h? only rec-Jlved nc'lce last Saturday. He Is packing up his effects and will start next week for his old home In New Tork where he will the Occident. hereafter reside. J. W. Hobbs. of Portland, Is In the Parker. Capt. Rlake. of the schooner Pacific. Is registered at the Parker. F. J. Horner, Portland, is In th city. A. N. Cook, Portland, is in Astoria on business. V. V. Vinson, of Butte, Montana. Is a guest at the Occident. Geo. Lawler, of Taconw, la In the city. L. A. Conn, of Vancouver. Is In the city. Mrs. C H. Schubbe, of Falrhuven, Is The Eastern HYLtRND The Photographer Plurrj Pudding, Raisins, N6W FrCSfl dml Mlpce Mtat Cuirants. Seasonable Goods PumPkin c,ib,ttlM Citron Squash Bto. I Carry the Ralston Health foods Wheat plakes, Orano, Whole Wheat Caskets. Breakfast Food, Select Bran. Yeast Cocoa,1 Koffu, A V. ALLEN N, W. Comer i: :.. . .... .aJ If . , , i ' i !i i in I n M i in ...... iuMu,, s,.veutl. an.l Washington J. i . wnn.icr. .-rop. city. PERSONAL MENTION. Chas. M. Morgan, of Portland, Is reg istered at the Occident. J. A. Vaugh and wife of Portland, are Luther Campbell and wife, of War- stopping at the Occident, renton were guest, of the Occident; J ft the yesterday. Parker. Geo. W. Caldwell, of Portland, is at the Occident. rrlvite nliiig-rooiM tor Ladies Metis 13c Vp Upei ill Niyht PORTLAND, OBBQOB 170 TrlirlD STItr.ET .Bet. BSItlSSS ! Tamhill Portland. Oreao Beautiful Mlllltiery Holmes' English AND- Business College 4U Yamhill St, Portland, Oregon. AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. In Wednesday's Astorian was a Ta mVsa it wnewenl frv thMieaa rAm J. B. Mullay. of Portland, is In Astoria who thnk themeIveB in, that they ari on business. not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, Is John Finley. of Onion Peak, regis- t0 brlnf comfort home to their hearts. tered at the Parker house yesterday. as a costive condition is easily cured oy using Pyrup of Figs. Manufactered by Dr. M. K. Hull, of Ranler. visited As- the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and At prices within the reach of all. ( all ami examine the new styles. Washington dispatch referring to thej torla yesterday. sold bv all druggists. MRS ROSS, 1S3 11th Street six DEPARTMENTS i nuii-ii Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type ritiiin, Penmanship. Art Heml for circulars. C. A. WHALE, Wti .Yri.tY .in.l rcHnil tlmlrr in Pianos jJM Organs Kranirh and llarh, Schaffer, Hcblller. and many others. Sri, nil. SPd Co. Miller. Ann Arbor lletitlry and tbrs i I. 'ill -in. Union Avenue and Fast Aider Street PORTLAND OREGON. Instruments lljMlJW Terms. M. :. MATTHIELL Mnaager. Ileatl.-fliiv Ul'HUIeHt Salero.Ors. -S-MsMSHSMsMs)-- Plays any Piano. Anyone Can Play It. THE PIANOLA Wherever there h a Piano there should be a Pianola. I i 9 We'll Show You The PIANOLA Monday, Nov. 20, 99 and will Continue One Week. ONE HOUR A DAY. A Suggestion How to Increase the Pleas ures off Lrlfe This loggestioo it only meant for people who lovu marie. W yon .in not like inumc don't rend this. No ilonht you have attended a concert given by dome great miiHician like Tuderewski, Saner, KoHoutlmt, Mill or Von Inilow. You have paid a good sum for nn hour's enjoyment of good leusic. You huvo gone homo benefited, pleased, blessed and ennobled by the exalt ing enect of magnificent music. Why don't you add at leant one hour like that to every day of your life? You can readily do it. The means and op portunity aro at hand. Buy a Pianola and put it in your house. The Pianola does all the fingering for you, and by moans of it you can immedi ately, without previous practice, play on any piano any piece that has ever been written . You can play for yourself everything that you heard Padere wiski or any one else play. You will be astonished. Pianola, in Connection with Grand Piano, Price, $250. i 6) M. B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon. Representing The Aeolian Co., ( Portland Wareroomi, 335 lorrlaen St., Mrquam Bid's,. New York, 18 Welt 23rd HI. Uuilon, 225 Regent St. Paris. 32 Avonuo d'L'Onem. The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. Factories at Meriden, Conn., Worcwter, Mau., Detroit, Mich. 1