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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1902)
Till' HflDVIVr! lUTnilllV Cl'ritnlwtn rvnnr. i " wwmuini amivilll, OAlUKUai, IJHUUfclt 2f QUICK AS A WINK PRESTO. A uuw pimmration especially prepared for making Griddle Cukes, Tern Biscuits, Walllon, etc.. on uliort notice. Try it. Two packages for 25 cent. Roys, Hlggitis 6t Co. 2?Ue JQitMtj atovtau, TBLBPHONB Hi. TUB WEATIIKH. POKTLAND, Oct. 14. -Western Ore. iron, weiierln Washington-shower, All that Is Dainty, Stylish and Serviceable la new full. good wo arc now showing in Neckwear, Cilovct, Trimmiugi, Veils, lret OihmIh Domestic Linens. Muslin Un dewear, Fall Knit Underwear and Separate Wuisliiig. Tie OUHUB CO. Oaston Mil feed, grain ana hay. nt cream (or sal. Hoeflen. Good Value 1 bo superb toilet op consisting ir i bar (All dlTerntl 10c cor bo. Johnson ltro. You will And the bet 15a meal In th cty at lit Rising Bun Restaurant. No. (12 Conunerclal street. Now mock of fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama Usar. CaJl and r rh I at i l noviMUin from Japan. All smoker amok the "Pride of Asuxla'' cigar. No bottler made, Msnufactured by MacFurkine ft Kno bet. Thv M. J. It. Min im and Java coffee will tin demonstrated nt Fisher llro.' torn for 0110 wk, Drop In for a Boot cup of coffee. Card, letterheads, billheads, stale, ment. lawyers' briefs, In fact, nil kind of commercial work, promptly and skillfully executed at the Astorlun office. rVMlyn ooai ImU longer, li deaner and make le trouble with stoves and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. From nn auth'n'Je source It n urned last evening that gambling I being carrl.-d n In Portlund. At sev nil resorts faro and roulette are be liiK dealt anil crap game are run dur ing the aftTivmn. Things have been squared, It In Raid, and the three gamed mentioned will be permitted. Business Men have confidence in the young man who has sufficient faith in himself to take out life insur ance. It bespeaks a desire to succeed, and a belief in his own power to win success. His choice of a company reflect; his judgment, and successful men take this into considers tion. Tht tn of TImMiWmI Llf tmunnrt Cmjn) t Nw York w4 lie ol uf Mhn lili IntutMit Mpuy In wtiUKMk th) ta $35 2,000,000 It lui paid Ftlli7Konl(tr over $569,000,000 hlrh li irtort ihn "y othtr lid Irm.nnn cempuy la tlx world jlit.url.il A oun noil, tmbitlout ( (uccmt, tiould toaildii ihitfl polaU. Writ. f.r"WlnrtShiUl Intun?" The Mutual Life Insuranck Company or New York Kicuaud A. McCuhoy, Pntidtu Sherwood Glllenpy, Manager, Seattle, Washington. C. H. Waterman, State Manager, Portland, Oregon. TAN DU9EN t CO, Resident Arenta, Aatorta, Oregon. At a recent neaelon of the sehool hoard the bord of Hi honl Ork Kergu ion waa approved. 3. A. Johnon, lute mate of the eummer W. H. Harrleon. ha been apimlnted nmle on the rmutllla light hip. H. B. Parknr m-cured a miantlty of pllea and timber from Young bay ye lerday to lie ud In the cmmtrurtlon of hl new barn. Plumbing, tinning, gaa and fleam flttlng at lowext rate and In work- niuii.llk manner. Order MemoUr eieeuted. Shop, No. 4:S, Bond .treat. JOHN A. MONTOOMERT. Ytmeiduy morning a mw of flxher lin left h?rw for Wrangl. Alanka, to engage In tne hi-rrlng nMng buxlneea wlih the Mulr la.ler Packing com pany. n Hatunluy SI. -Burn. .Shorman and Thing will occupy the brl. k building at No, 514 CommerrliU etrwt where Ihrflr bualni-n will be conducted In fu ture, Thin aeaaon'P park of Halt Holland herring In barrel. half-barreU and amall kegt, amoked Orlmaby bloater and alt middle, brick and whole cod Huh Junt In, Johnton tiro. 8. A. Glmre, tn p.ond trret shoe merchant, ha taken the agency In As toria for the celebrated W. L. IIoiikIb shoe, familiar to everybody through advertise menu. Tit. delinquent tax roll which has teen In the hand nf County Clerk Clinton, being check -d, Is now In shape for collection ond will be handed to the sheriff today for that purpose. We are now receiving large ship menu of cabbage dally. Partle de slrlnj to nake kraut should leave us their order now a It Is now In prime, Hnecl.il urlc.s In quantriles. Johnson Bros. This afternoon the street committee will open ip bids for the Improvement Is lielng manlfi-sted In the npproach Fonrlh street and for the laying of a system of dr.ilns on Thirty-fourth stree'. neatitlful pictures by celebrated art ists, artistically framed, are to be seen In rich profusion at Chas. HeU bom A Son's. Nothing more desir able for the home or more appropriate aa gifts. The fcgulir meeting of Astoria Wo man's club will be held In llanthorn's hall at 3 o'clock on Saturday, October 2S. SubJ-H't for the day "America" Quotations will lie In line with the top ic. A full attendance Is requested. Some handsome ntw couches In both velour and leather upholstering are shown at the popular furniture store of Chas. HelJborn A Son, They are un surpassed for style and quality and nr modest In price. The contest for the most popular conductor running Into Portland clos ed Thursday night, W. It. Olend.-n-nlng of the O. It. & N. won flnt prlre which was a beautiful silver set. John Ulew of the A. & C. came out third. The new mantel folding beds are des llnod to supercede the old styles. Made of metal they are vermin proof, sani tary and the acme of convenience and neatness, Ask to see them, both In wood and metallic, nt Chas. Hellborn A Son'. The machinists' union Is actively en gaged In making preparations for a grand ball to be given on the evening of Friday, November It, In Ford and Stokes hull. A great deal of Interest Is being manifested In th enpproach Ing event which promises to be a suc cess from every point of view. The Orlote Oo nasket Is a handsome and llg'ht (ro-cart which can be easily folded and tarried on the arm, can be carried In travelling with child In It and ussd as n high chair nt table, can be conveniently carried on cars. MuRt be seen to be appreciated. Trices $3 to Jin. Chas, Hellborn & Son are sole agents, Toke Folnt Oyster company has re cently Acquired M acres of tldo land at Ynqulnn which will be utilised for the purpose of ci.lllvntleg oysters. This company has shown Itself to be very liberal minded In Its method and the natural consequence Is Urn' It Is rapidly becoinlmt an Imjortint factor In lhi business '.uterests ths North- WSSt't A visiting Halvatlon Army singer ha creat-d considerable Interest on the street In th evening by singing through a mugaphone. The voice can be heard several block away and al most us effective a a phonograph. The warbler I Captain Paul Hubbard a Seattle officer who at on time wit stationed her. Iltoy Hennensey, the famous com edian, who wm to have appeared here In "Other People's Money," died Thursday at Vacavllle, Calif., after a short lllne. Whether or not the company will show In Astoria, ho not been learned, but th agent of the troupe I In Portland and Manager Rellg expect to hear from him. Star, a valuable pointer puppy be longing to Frank Patton, was run over and killed Thursday afternoon by a lo cal delivery A'agon. The animal was being glvm exercise on the street and getting away from it keeper began to gambol about playfully, when the wagon, which Is .reported to have been drlv-m most too rapidly, ran over him. crushing him so badly that It whs found necssnry to kill him. The dog. though only 7 months old was already well trained and was greatly valued bv Mr. Patton. No action ho yet been taken In re gard to the goods belonging to the West Astoria store recently attached by local creditors. Isaac FredrlckHon. proprietor, was absent from the city at the time the attachment wa served und he has been away continuously ever since. However, woid ha tieen reelved that he will put In hi ap pearance tod'iy so It Is believed some disposition will Immediately be it.ade of his effect, If the Indebtedness Is not relieved th- stock will be ndver Used and sold at auction. The reapiKilntment of nev. Harold Oberil to the pastoral of the M. K. chuc h was the slgnul for a reception glvn In hi honor last evening. Th reception was h?ld at the home of Mrs. 8. Elmore and proved a most conlliu gathering. Many kind words of wel come were given the reluming minis ter, to all of which he feelingly re- siwndcd, A program of a musical and literary character wa rendered and all prese.it entered heartily Into the purpose of the assemblage the welcoming home of a loved pastor. Mayor Suprenont yesterday attached his signature to four ordinances. One provld-n for tha establishment nf the grade of Franklin avenue between Fifth and Twelfth streets. This thor- ouichfare Is smm to be Improved. The former Improvement of the street was a very unsatisfactory one. owing to the pnot grade. A second ordinance es tablishes the grade of Forty-ninth street from Cedar to Illrc-h, In Alder brook, which is also to be Improved. A third measure provides for a new assessment to pay for the Improve ment of Commercial street from Third to Sixth, the first assessment having been iiniual. The other ordinance provides for the holding of a general election December 10 to elect four eouncllmen and a city attorney. Much Interest Is being shown In the Onthnllc fair contest and the result, to be given out tomorrow morning. Is awaited with Interest. The vote at present Is n follow: Doctor Cor dlner 65; Fulton !8: Earlo 14; Hender son 14; Pllklnglon 12; Rstes 5; Tuttle 3; Ball 1. Elks-Chas. Brown SOU; llelmer S9; Gratke 30; Madison S; Proel 4: rtergmnn 2; W. Young 2; Carney 2, Ohler 6; Wright 5; Cook I; Parker 1. Forester W. Young 41; lalglty 8. Madden 6; Corbett ; Duncnu 4; Hub bard 4; Chas. Johnson 1; Mann 1; Grant 1; Menweber 1. Clerks O'Con- nell 13; McLean 5; Leahy 12; McCann 17i: Oramms 2; O'Connor 5; O'Brien 1; Oerdes : Carlson 5; K. Heed 1. G. A. P.. Dealey 90; Taylor 13; Win- ton S. ' Wives of Eagles Mrs. Seafeldt 12"; Mrs. Joe Prown 113; Mrs, Fred Prawn 5. Married Ladles Mrs, O'- Connell. 207'i; Mrs. Cenrns "4: Mrs. George Itantlow Jr 2. Young Ladles- Miss McCann 28i4; Miss O'Connor 222 Si. An Astorlan who has Just returned fom Portlund was .told by a man on the Inside that "Jack" Matthews, chairman of the republican state cen tral committee was planning to bring about the election of Judge Henry Mc Ginn to th United States senate. Ac cording to th politician In question, who usunlly know what he Is talking about, all the bluster about the candi dacy of H. W. Scott Is hot air, calcu lated to obscure .the situation In the Interests of Mr. McGinn. Matthews is said to lie knifing Senator Fulton at every poislble turn and bending every effort to bring about the elec tion of the Multnomah senator. The man who tells this Btory Is a warm sup porter of Mr, Fulton, and expresses the conviction thnt the Astoria states mon will be elected. This opinion Is generally shared, members of the leg islature feeling thnt Mr. Fulton Is now entitled to the honor ha ha sought. That Judge McGinn has been too close ly Identified with the management of the Oregonlan to ever be given the senatorshlp I a belief that prevatl among the unprejudiced in Portland and the outlook for the election of Sen ator Fulton is very bright. Indeed, his friend here and elsewhere throughout the state are sanguine. I i i - i i . Congressman Cushman of Washing' ton cam over from Ilwaco yesterday morning and left for Vmicomer, Wash,, where h delivered an addrer lost night. He was aimpan'.ed to Astoria by Pilot Comnilsi loner "Jack" Wilson and Bharlo A. Poyr.s and Ernest Seaberg, republican candi date (or clerk of Pacific county. Mr, Cushman spoke at llwaco Thursday night to a big crowd, and his visit to that town was th occasion (or quit a demonstration. The congressman believes th cntlr republican ticket In Washington will have a walkover Ihia fall. He Is making a vigorous cam paign. The mystery that has envelop ed th sudden disappearance of Luis Mendel, cook on the tug George H. Mendel ha been partially cleared up. It whs thought that possibly the rook hnd been drowned whll attempting to board the Wit at night and in lieu of any iosltlve knowledge regarding hi whereabout this theory was beginning to b accepted a final when Peter Pet erson, a friend of the missing man, re ceived a communication from him at Clatskanle, requesting that his effects lie sent there. No reason a given for his sudden departure so it Is sup oosed he simply got tired of his Job and quit because he wanted to. The police were at work yesterday trying to ilnd the miscreants who plac ed grease on the street -ear track that run over the hill Into the West End. Efforts to locate the guilty partle proved futile, but It 1 believed they will yet be captured. Th? case has aroused the Indignation c.f the officials of the Astoria Electrlo company, who have long been compelled to put up with pranks of this kind, and there Is a determination to make the fullty parties suffer for I hi latest outrage. Superintendent Coolldge'says he hope I sjon to cause the arrest of the mis creants. "A few day ago. while a car was running up the V"st End hill it boy ran up behind It and pulled off the trolley wire," said Mr. Coolldge yesterday afternoon, when discussing the matter. "The lad was only about 13 sear of r.ge, and he doubtless an ticipated much fun in seeing the car dash down the steep hill. I have suc ceeded Ir. locating this .-outhful of fender and he will be arrested today. It Is the Intention to put him In the sweat-box, and I am satisfied thot he will bo compelled to disclose the name of the persons who placed grease on the track Thursday night. For many months past we have been bothered by the boys, and It Is our Intention to put a stop to their misdemeanors If It Is possible to do so." 1 Police officers say that boys an the most trouble some offenders with whom they have to deal. They resort to all sorts of maliciousness, and It is almost Impos sible to catch them. However, it felt that un example should he made of the persons who attempted to wreck the West End car and If the offenders are caught It will go hard with them. 4 C II V ItCHES First Lutheran Divine worship as usual, both morning and evening. Rev. Oscar Ostrom, the pastor, will preach. PresbyterianServices as usual. Theme of the morning sen' Ice. "Con fidence;" evening, "A Great Determin ation." Congregational Rev. Mr. Bates of Forest Grovo will. preach at 11 a. m. The Sunday school will give a concert at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. Christian Endeavor at :30. Baptist The pastor will preach In the morning about "The Defeat at At;" In the evening the subject will be "True Heroism." All other services as utual. Salvation Army The revival brigade will conduct the services at 3 and 8 p. m. In the evening, Captain Hubbard, Ihe soloist, will sing a Bong called "The Prophet's Call." Methodist Rev, T. F. Royal of Sa lem will occupy the pulpit morning and evening nev. Royal Is one of the pioneer preachers and educators of this state. He is the father of Mrs. Harold Oberg. Grace Church Services as usual. Morning prayer with sermon at It o'chKk. Sunday school 12:30; evening prayer and address st 7:30. Afternoon service nt Holy Innocent's Chapel. Vp- pertown nt 3 30. Norwegian Danish Methodist Rev. F. A. Scarve will preach In the morn ing at 11; evening at 7:45. Morning subievt, "The Eearthly vs. The Heav enly Image." Evening, "Seeking the Lost." Sunday school, with Bible class, at 10 a. m. ONLY 19 TAYS MOBE. Shanahan's sale of dress goods serg?s, crepons, Venetians, homespuns, albatross, cotton goods and men's furnishings of all kinds; lasts 13 days more. Everything nt factory cost. Don't miss It. WANTED T'o or three offices to take tare of. Can furnish good references. Call at J. M. Ellsworth's barber shop. P. Waldorf Pendleton. Phone 1981. PERSONAL MENTION W. 3. Ingall visited the West Side veterday, Hon. J. Q. Megler wa In the city yeiterday. Ben Worsley was down from Svensen yesterday. Ernest Beaborg of Ilwaco visited the city yesterday. W. G. Gosslln of Portland ipent ye terday In the city. Johmtthan Duncan wa In from his Olney ranch yesterday, Fred Moore, the Seattle merchant, visited the city yesterday. Na-e Grant return to Portland this morning to remain permanently. Mrs. Henry Thompson returned last evening to her home in Portland. Tun Rasmusaen, the Young river farmer, visited the city yesterday. C. M. Celler and wife who have been visiting In Portland have returned home. Frank Patton and C. X.. Houston left lost evening on a hunting trip for Qulnn. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ford and Mr. W. C. Logan leave today for a visit to Puget sound. Representative Cushman passed through the city yesterday from Ilwaco for Vancouver. Miss Carol Jeffers leaves this morn ing for Portland where she will refflaln for nn Indefinite period. Editor Payne of the Chinook Observ er was In the city yesterday In com pany with Congressman Cushman. Mr. F. W. Orth and Miss Emma Mattbelws both of Portland are visit ing In the city with Mr. G. Zigler. J. F. Bartoldus of the Walluski pas sed through the city yesterday from a visit to the West Side, enroute for home. G. F. McClane, manager of the As torlan Job department, wilt leave this morning for Portland to be absent over Sunday. Miss Mable Jeff era returned yester day from GreenMountaln where she has been engaged for the past three months as teacher of the district school. Miss Jeffers greatly enjoyed her work and expresses keen regret at parting with her pleasint surroundings. MARINE NOTES ' The steamer Sue H. Elmore left out yesterday for Tillamook. The lumber schooner Fred E. San ders has reached San Pedro from this lort. The British ship Matterhorn, arriv ed from Hamburg, carried 15,500 bar rels of cement. Reinsurance on the British ship r.ynton, 137 day from Pisagua. for Great Britain, has advanced from 10 to 15 ler oent. The British ship County of Rox burgh, Captain Leslie, arrived In port yesterday from Shinghal to load wheat for Europe. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingieton has just opened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk ing skirts, over skirts, woolen shirt waists and under clothes, and atl kinds of ladles' and children furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the elegant 500 piano with each 60c purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. A FINE LIBARY. Of 140 volumes Is found on each of the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains Operated In the West that are lighted throughout hv electricity. WONDERLAND lf02. Is being called for from every part of the country. Libraries, schools, reading rooms and homes ill want the Northern Pacific's latest. Send six cents for It to Chas. S. Fee, G. P. & T. A., at St. Paul. Minn. lUtSUUlUtSit W. IU. DOULGAS $3.50 SHOES KEST IX THE WOULD i S. A.Gimre 043 liond Street SOLE AGENT FOR ASTORIA I. I I II BOYS'. ..CLOTHING.. The Largest and Best Assortment in Town .. . Astoria's Leading House C. H. 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B., Fri n I to give us a trial 10c 10c 10c per can Other gocrts in proportion. 483-491 Bond Street Than to Purchase Linoleums, Mattw nucio jvu mu gct uo uwuo,, the Popular Furniture Store of 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon 80S it 1 ! f V