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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1902)
V THE MORNING ASTOKIAN,. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1002 , If an a It All , m) tmr JtiHt in. Sew KigM, Hluck; New Figs, White; Now J'm in bulk mid pnekngo. All fancy and jimt tho variety of goods to tuko the place of waning fresh fniiu . . ' See ear display! Ross, HIggins 6t Co. TBIiBPHONB Ml. - - . - . ...mia. TICK) WRATHMIl. 1 'ItTLAND, Nov. I. -Oregon, Wash, big ton mil Malm, occasional ruin. SPECIAL SALE BOYS WAISTS Twilled Cheviot 'nits, strong, wrviecnble and warm. These WM4 lire in nil i'. Their regular selling - is :j.V, but wliilp tiny hut we will wll them nt'tho very Npeciul price of, each The A. DONBAR CO. Chilton Mil fd, grain end hay. In! crm for l. Uovfier. A shlpm-mt of fancy .ifl shell at mnf l anil liut Just In, Jolit.om Yju will and uh V ito idmI In she cty at the Rising Bun Reataurant. No. lit Commercial trt. New anork of fancy food Just ar rivet at Yokottama Isasaar. Call and km ttio latest novrttle from Japan. All smokers m the "Pride of Asonrta" cigars. N txrtttor made. Msaufacwtml by MsoSVrUne ft Kno- W. II h i U 8" Hen' W.re issued yes iir.li l Mixttlf C Pearson and Amu- K. KsoU nnd to Clustu I.'-plnta snd Kndji Tntonen. Plumbing, tinning, gaa and ateam ttlng at lowest rates and In work mun-liko mannr. Orders promptly xeutel. Rhop. No. 425. Bond street. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. IfcMlyn coal tasts longer. U cleanar ami make less troubt wltli tov and ahlmney flung than any other coal an tti market. Oeorge W. Sanborn, aft. Teleirfiona Hit. Jacob Jones of rilftim, hna bwn taken to Ht. Vincent's hospital, Port land, miff'Tln from concussion cif tint bruin. He sllipd from some scaffold ing whllo repairing a burn on Monday lat ii lid Inn been um-nnsclniis over since. 'I'll.' ptiVHl. tuna nii somewhat iii..I.hI at hi Ion stupor and hold mil small hope of recovery. W. lw. -MT1 DOULGAS $3.50 SHOES HUNT IN TiimvoitLi S.A.Gimre fti.l Iluud Street CA" 1, A , il'lTtl TlAl, , OHAT1T I it to:umtaKUtim:Kt;tttnminsm: aaanan mmm... 9 Get our prices! For Runt Two or thraa rurnlaiwd rooma for houcki(liiS, 185 Tnnlh lrt. , Honey In quarn and plnta, fuarun ted atrli tly pura, from Howall Lewla' ranch on John Day, at Flatter Hroa, Ww hv Jiut rwclvH a lata hl nirnt of Inirrodlrnta for mine mrat iniiklntf roiinUtlnjr of wedd ruialna, winln-d rurnnta, citron, lemon and onttiiw irnl. liolltHl and awvi ctltr, tti, Jdlirinini Una, On n louiit of tin- dvlity In the ar rival of th udrrt!lnff nmttiT. the "Ili-llii, Hill" lompiny, which waa to liv ilnyM hire TuMdity, NovemlM-r II, will not idiow until Thumday, the lnih. On account of m-edlng more room In our ator w aru aelllni out at It-m than com our lino of frmd and unframed pli'turi. You can not help but tuko atvnntaKif of the bariralna we ore of fering. Ch.ia. llclllxirn A Son. Thu II. ll, anwmlll being built at Mllle Kill U, Wunliitntoii, la nearly conipfi'led and vlll be In operation next inonih. decker and ltrtchtcl, ennt ern rapllallata. are the prtiprirtora of ih coiurn and the Olevn brother' IokkIiik camp will furtiUli the Iokk. Th lurare road donkev enirlne awnnl by Lhulhlrger and Jolinmin on Deep river n been aula to John Hvenaen on Oroya river, who will uae It In hie log King ramp. The engine woa brougtit over on a barge to the city yeaterday In low of the Mayflower to undergo re pair at the Pacific Iron worka. The young ladlea of the anphomore t'lttft of the high achool will hold a candy, pie and cake nle next Batur- day afternoon In the room adjoining Hell'a atudlo. the proceed of the aale lo be devoted to the need of the achmtl library. The gooda will nil be flmt clae homemade artlcl. Patron will not only he getting their money' worth, but will be lending their a- KiHtnnm to a very worthy iMtuxe, Pmfeaimr A. L. ('lurk I In receipt of .1 letter from Arthur Young, who I nt Unite tt'lendlng a mining whanl. Mr Yountf u a nwinher of Ihhi year1 cine In chcmltry at the Anlmia high Kchoiil, and. a the dun hud a nuwt HturCKHful year. Profeor t'liuk w nnxlou to learn how hi atudent were getllng along, Mr. Young write that h wa Ave month ahead of hi fresh man data at Itlltte. which Niuiik well for the efficiency' of the local method of lnt ruction, Thn itnmial roHirt of l.leittennnt- Oenernl Mile, which waa made public yeaterdty, contain extended reference to tie fortlflc.itloo of the north weat. The reHrt deplore the luck of fuclll- tle foi- troo.i. who are In many In- atance theltered In hut and tentit that ar unlit for .tntmal. Failure to look nf'er the health of the men I ul o referred to. One of the mot Im portant matter touched uKn In the report I a atrong recommendation for addl'lonat cosat defene. Greater attention to thl feature l dwelt upon exteiiHU?ly i.nd the Pacific coat I given particular ice. Not only are new work needed, he aoy. but the one which have already been con-etructed-'fre lacking In proper atten tion. The coun'y .,omtnlloner' court yeaterday handled the qu'atlon of eon alrnctlni a road at Klule a petitioned for by ThiKtvn P. Peterson et al. and opposed by Ou Oronnell Attorney Noland reirjentdMr. Oronneii nnu yeierdny advunced the claim that the lnn,rii to Ifce petition were not nil Interented In the proKned Improve ment and Indeed aome of them lived In Aa'orla, It eem the Klle ford on tho Nehal?n I the only place to get In and out by Mr. Feterson and that n jrood voad lending to It I eaentlal. Quite a dlatanoe of the rnnd will lead ncros property belonging to Mr, Oron neii nnd he I In consequence up In nnn ngulntt the building of the thoroughfare nnd will doubtlei mnke a atubhnrn flght for hi alleged right. The bunlnei of conatructlng a bridge aero the mouth ' of the Lewi and ('look will l further considered later. The petition allowed ' a majority of legal voter. The turn of 15 waa voted to be paid to assist In defraying the expenset attending the recent good roads , convention held In Portland. Th!a this I done In accordance to n letter eent out by the convention re questing each county to remit $S to ward the expense. The amount will "be paid to Judge Trenchard, president of the association. The delinquent tax roll waa filed by the eherlff and will be published In the local paper. The logging ramp of the Weat bro ther at Clatsop which tin been Idle th pat month will ieuine work next week, According to a m Franclaco dla patch recMvtd yterday, Captain II. Griffith, maater of th bark Kaluianl, died on board .th veael last Saturday when h9 wa at a point 400 mile off Cape lllanco on th way from Seattle to Honolulu. flto.naih trouble wa the raue it death. Chief Officer Wallace took charge of the hlp and tiered a coiir fur San Francisco to land tht captain' body. CapUIn Orlffith wit one of th best known and most cnpabl master mariner sail Ing out of thl port, having been on the roiat for mor than V) year. Much bettor progress 1 now lelng inud on the Hum mill, and work thcr-' 1 being rushed. It will be four or Ave month befor the mill la ready for opraMon, however. Bom two week wgi un ordinance wa Intro duced at th? council for the vacation of th foot of a street In Alderhrook for the benefit of Mr. Hume, but definite action wa deferred until the other In terested parties could be Interviewed. Th manor wa tot brought up at the lust meeting of the council, presumably for the reason that the land owner hav not yet been heard from. The unsystematic method often fol lowed by well meaning people In giv ing to thj .teedy I aptly Illustrated In a case that haa Just teen brought to light. A-famlly living near Oregon City weie burned out by the foreat Are whl"h raged a few month go, losing In the flame their entire effect. A lady solicitous only for the good of the sufferers at once apprised Portland friend of their plight and a good (Ic ed box of good wa forwarded to the burnt district, iseslde a quantity of mlndl clothing and disused cooking utensil the box contained tl pair of baby shoe and 1 straw hat. Thl I about a redlculou an Incident as when a destitute family In thl city re cently received from local philanthro pist four cradle and a number of tin wnhbollr. The result of the legislative contest between Messrs. Megler and Marring ton I nt 111 In doubt, although the hntice e?m to favor the uccea of the former, AH the precinct In Wahkiakum county have been heard from except Deep River. Harrington thus far ha a lead of seven votes. The Mayflower came over from Deep River laat night, but Captain Plcknell wa unable to state the result of the count. Sevtrnl of the Mayflower' pan-rr were also seen, but they could ive to Information, Nominal ly Deep River Is atrongly enough re publican to Insure the election of Meg ler. Harrington, however, I very pop ular and It I Just possible that the renuhllcnn vote at Deep Hlver may not be great enough to pull Megler through Captain Plckenell said he heard ye- terday that Deep River ha cast 43 votes and that Megler had received 40 of them, but tflil was probably an exaggeration. It Is thought by thos who appear to be posted that Megler will win out by 10 or 15 majority. Some Idea of the Increase In the imputation of the eastern portion of the city can be gained from the school statistic for that end of the town. Eleven year ago the Adair school dis trict. Including all that portion of the city now made up of the Adair and Alderbrook districts, had a achool en rollment of "5. At present the enroll ment of the two school la about 3S0, an Increase In 11 years of more than 5W ieroent. The other schools have shown wonderful Increases, but the showing In East Astoria I far ahead of that elsewhere In the city. The rapid liu rciiHo In the number of pupil has caused a serious crowding In the city schools .and Miere is little prospect of Immediate relief. The crowding Is particularly lotlceable in the third and fouith grades, the number of pupils In those departments being much greater thl year than last. At Me C'luro school there are aboiyA pupils each in the third, fourthfjlind fifth grades, and tho teachers are unable to do Justice to their classes, no matter how much xtra time they devote to them. At Taylor school one new room will shortly be opened, but this will hot afford much relief. The high school Is also crowded and It ha bf come nec essary to hearsome of the classes In the halls. The" total school enrollment of the city Is about lSOO" Th vast nemlock forests of Clatsop county will probably soon be tupped for un oriental supply, as there promis es to be a heavy demand for this class of tlmbT In the far east. R. H. Fol ger, formerly a Portland merchnnt.but now a Manila business man, Is on the coast for a short visit. In speaking of the outlook for hemlock. Mr. Folger said: "The army In the Philippines has been using hemlock lumber for the past three years. For a year and a half they have used a large amount of It. In th,i erection of quarters and there Is also-some of It sold on the Manila markets. The result Is, It haa been ascertained, (hat It Is the only soft wood that will withstand the attack of the white ant, or wood eating ant. as It Is commonly called. One of the first buildings erected with hemlock lumber wa In the San Maguel district of Mallla. That wa about three years ago nnd tod.iy It I In a good a state of preservation it wa th day It wa put up. In fact, It seem to stand th weather better than any other cla of soft lumber, Tte ant In fet all part of th Island In millions and live on rotten and aft wood. They bore Into th lumber In a thous and place and it I but a short time until th board I worth nothing and ha no supporting strength. The army ought to get lumber that would re sist the attack and hemlock wa tried with the result that there will be a large amount of thl class of lumber usid there In th future." O) 4 PERSONAL MENTION 44444W4 J. A. Froce i her from Tacoma. A. Becker I in the city from Port land. C. H. Thoma. a Portlander, 1 In town. R. Rlernon i In the city from Ne balem. 8. W'ylie. of Nusel, Washington, I In the city. T. P. Wet.t wa In th city yeterday from Clatsop. Bert Oak man, of Fort Canby t an Astoria vlsltr. Mr. C. C. Clark of Seaside, visited the city yesterday. Mis L. Hode of South Ilend, was In the city yesterday. M ister Fish Warden VanDusen tM returned from Salem. ' J. H. Ktlerby vlltid the city yester day from South Bend. Mr. J. H. Johansen arrived In the city yeterd:iy fro mSeaslde. K. A. Ilackelt visited the city yester day from the Lewis and Clark. Captain N. H. Weber visited the city yesterday from Bngle Cliff. E. N, Zeller arrived in the city yes terday from Portland enroute for Sea-sld.- Mrs. E. C. Jeffers of the Lewis and Clark, waa doing shopping fn the city yesterday. Ray Jon is, the famous beau brum metl of Nehalem, 1 railing on hi friend in th city. Perry and Ben Olsen passed through the city last evening from the West Side enroute for Little Falls, Welling ton. Miss Nina Hansen passed through the city yesterday to make a brief vis It with her people at Little Falls, Washington. Miss Hansen lives at Warrenton. sun Mixed Patterns of Nobby Men's tSuits, nothing the matter, only one or two of a kind, worth on an ft average $10. Your pick for pJOJ Then there are better suits, round or square corners, just as g'ood as you can buy anywhere for $12.50 to $13.50 take one at $8.90. The MARINE NOTES a-c, . The four malted schooner O, T, Olsen arrived in yesterday from San Fran cisco to load lumber. Th hoonr Waetherwax with lum ber for California passed out yesterday The vessel cirrles 500,000 feet. Th coasting steamer 'Alliance ar rived In yesterday from Ban Francisco and coast point. In the afternoon the boat left up for Portland. It I reported that a number of the crew have deserted from the British ship Counly ef Roxburgh which I discharging Its cargo at the quarantine station and that In consequence the work Is great y hindered. During a heavy blow yesterday the barkentlne Echo dragged lier anchor from her berth near the Knappton mill to a short distance lelow on the rocks near North hor. Before anydamage could be done to her the steamer May flower put to her assistance on her return trip from Deep river and get ting a line aboard managed to tow the helpless craft back to her former an chorage. Had the steamer not put In an appearance when she did It Is very likely the barkentlne would have been seriously Injured by pounding on the rocks. REALTY TRANSFERS. Fritx W Larsen to Alleen Gladys bound lot 7 and 8 In block 6 Astoria addition to Warrenton ..I 1 George D Connor and wife to Thoma Corbett southwest 1-4 of sw 1-4 of section 28; west half of northwest 1-4 of section 33 township ( north range" west ..TOO George H Mendetl and wife to John Adair Mendell- block 72 Adair? 1 I wish to thank tou for mv relief. I was suffering agonies' from pile and wa taking mor phine to relieve me, when, on the advice of a friend, I procur ed bottle of yonr Perrin' Pile (Specific and took a tablespoon fill at nigbt and another in tbe morning. At half past twelve noon my wife gave me another tablespooijfal, when my pain all stopped. In two day I was able to attend to my regular bosinees entirely relieved. It lasimplv wonderful. Jiuu Mkyebhoff. IDllAtlJJLill! During the course of the year ODDS and ENDS will accumulate in every store and no up-to-date mer chant should carry them over. I have 269 Hen's Suits, all colors and sizes, worth from $10 to $18.50, one or two of a kind, and I WILL SELL THEN, because the prices will force them to go. You know how people took advantage of our cuts in mackintoshes at 12.50 and 3 for $1 shirts. If you came too iate you were sorry. These Suit Bargains won't last long. MAN Reliable Clothier and Hatter . l v- O i ! it n M J! .ii ! ww, - r" . 't, r- J ssxttttstsxst North Pacific Brewing 'Co. EM1L SCHlflPFF, General Hanager. The Popular Product of the only brewery in Northwestern Oregon enjoys a very large domestic and export sale. K0PP5 BEST bottled or in keg Free city delivery. 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J3WJ83S The Popular Universal Give better result than any other nmg mad. Ban lea wood beat quicker and cost lee. Yon had better give II trial. Call and see oar lit tle winter air-tight beater beat in all the world. Foard & Stokes Co. WIS EL