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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1902)
J tWV. -MORNING ASTORIAN, Till RSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1002 fi iat I 'IBM Foil Just ROHM. HhrcrJuu C rv 'he -Cutty istovlau, THLBPHQNa . - . ... in . i i j TI1W WKATHBR. li'ltTl.ANI'. Nov, 2it.-Oregon ami Wtnlilntitiin-iMimimuii i,.m. oooooo&cxxxwa ooooo ooooooq x y ! BARGAIN PRICES RIBBONS lukl yiri,,f 4 .mil Fancy IliliUm in nil .linden, rein itknhli- nliicn, till Week, Mi'M, I'll'. HOSIERY Udtcn.' font lilsck all-wool II. icry, jkt pair, .. IhlanU' fust I.Urlt, nil-wool 1 1, Mr, pet joilr, 2uY, Undcrwcor Ladies' rili I 'i wool vest ml pants, worth :tro per garment, now ItV. liM I.adW Outing Klnuiinl Night IIoIhmi, iu pink ami bluti stripes, I'itf, lull Vi ml tifto rich. CO. I A. Dunbar Co. 09009 COOO 0000 OOOOO Jiinl united, fivuli Sin. I, ill Ineukfunt bnvm lit KikIht llnm. 11 ni Tiini outer today fill' lif iii'.iin for Thanksgiving dinner. Hoeilcr. Venn.i ri.ieinn itnl puff are luu with nllk. Try lln 111 J.ilinnnn l!rm. I l.--Hl nil A.H Ml- .l.llllly llllll UpH lining fur h lunrli. Try ilu-iii. John- non Itl'liN I .Any a mink of mirror well worth lo. iK 1 : 1 vc Into, mimim In null .ill pie 41 IIIIPK'I lllMJi'lK ill UffKlHl I'll' WiiliknV! dub Kiiv 11 duicliig paiiv lunl night Huiil'mrn' hull. Tin' puny w 1 l.iiKi'ly .if 'inli'il. uinl i 1 .li in 11 1 n .il 11 siicccm liy nil. Kim i'IvaiI IihId A very flni- lol of No I white Noi witr "I'Hl Hlm k ll.ih; only a very limited .upply. levtve your i'i.'i cai'h . Ku.ii'il & Sloki'H. J init'M I'.i'i'y of Mi'Mlli', lliln riniiily, y.'oliniliiy IiimMIiiIi-iI illvon i' ihoi ih-iI Iiikh iikiiIiiki hi lfi'. A I In- I'nwy. Tlic jli li'iiilniil In cluirirril It'll Inllilrlity. Tin- i'lly i-'iHiliHi iin 11 1 t-it I i-oiiiiiill-n- hud imni'il Jiimi'N. J. Ilolilnmm to HII tin- yiu'rtiii v on tin1 tli ki'l riniHoil hy Hi" il.ii'llniillon of tlciKi' A. Ni'Ihoii, Mho .riH 11.1111I11 ili'il for i-ouiii Iliiuin In tin- Si'ionil wiinl. Tin- 1 -onutiit ! hiin in. 1 hi l,.t l.-il 11 , iiii.llilat.. for i lly nl lorni'V. 1 . J ipnttttntttttttttmnntttsttttttnttmnttmi I: DOUGLAS $3.58 SHOES iii:ht in Tin-: woid.it I'NKtN M A I tlC . . . S.A.Cimre 541 llimtl Mtrot-I SOI.K AiiKNT FOU AST(KIA ; 0039009 T - MM""-' v 'VJS 4 We illlVl JlHl I'l'IVlV.Ml IhlH MvUtMin' catch of Norway herring, mu lu.vi. ntnckllnli, Holland and Alaska hcrrliign nmok'it litouter , Jotmnon limn. i'li,iil-n Wench won the (Irs (iristf ,il III-- Red Mcii'm iiiumiui-ra.il- kill lux! lilklit He linpeiniilluted Hi"- "Irusin," (iml hie makeup iiili'iii-u-d much alien 11,111. Mim .Mui Iiiimi v. ho ha Ix-.-n suf fering with typhoid fi-n-r for noinc days in r-inii li'il tu be mil of .ill il nut -r ui'l mi 1 In- i ,ii. mini In r" ovcrv . About 4'." ii-gintriiilun win' mi tin lollii .it 111 - tii-n" (if liiiitiiii-ttn y.-M.-i l,iy .iili'rimoii Thin In oni'. feni rili uf tin voir the i lly Tin' Indication ate Hint not reg inter. Iiior.i 111. HI I""") pernonn will I'h.' 1 unvtit Ikbui' uf iln- l.lii-iuly tl oiiliiln .1 llki'liinn of )urwir rl.n I I'hiiiiilfrlalli, who l nrrri'dlli'il wllli Ih'Iih; 11 ii't'tililliui! Mr, I'huin-li-i lulu Iium wrlili-n tlii' i-illior of ih uii.i In 1fi v :h ullvimtloii. Th ti K N. To nml I It N. To. nr 1 niinlili-rliin iiuin for iiiirivi" tnriiln In thi llw'm-o Imoin ni rufllng Blliit. The (ilium wi'rr drawn ir)i hi-rr tuiluv nml SiiH-rliitiii.li'iit John It. HoulliT miliinlu. I Ihi'in In t-'rnnn 11 1 rotllniiit timlKlU Il In i-i.iili'il Unit l In. lulHir oiitaiil?. .1 1 limn -if thin Htatct lire 1 nnU-iiiil.Ulii! 1 uii-iliw tin' Milliiiii iiri-mi, nnil that n iiinv.-iii.'iil In on fiMil to I'lin i- 11 full -in., ll.k.-t In thi fli-IJ at the next ntiili- i-li-rilnii unit nt nil Incitl rl' llonn. Thi' I'l'i.i in In -in In-l-tlnUt' mate an yrl. Anilii w Hn'ii wan ImiiiikIh to St. MatVn lionitnl lunl nltflit from liln nlm-y honn to rvn-lvn In-nlim nt fur mi Injury miffi-riM yt"Hiinly iifu-i noon. 1 iln.Mi fi'll nml hurt hlniwlf qultii Imil I) .hut hint nlnht h ivnn ri porti il lo he Ki'ltlllK nloiu Miy wi"H. Tin- iiniiil nnlnn TliimkHRlvltiR mi lii will I' - ln'1'1 ll'ix your In thi' Hap tint i-liiiri'h. Ii'-Kliinlim pioiiiptly nt 10:30 o'rlo- k. I'i'V. Ili-nry Mnriottf will ih-llwr tin1 m rniou. KMirylxnly In wry l oi'illnlly Invltoil tu iitti-nil nml inrthi inli' In the ohnorvnnrc (onirnu- H-i'i- yrnti'iilay Kiunti'il u full panlon to Kxni Duiunil. who wan H'i'VliiK i ni'Ul-nrf of i: V iiif lii the pi'iilli'iillary upon 11 i on Irllnti of foi'B-i'1-y In Multnomah "anility In Ul'.'. iHii'inil wan tin- In ail of lln 1'urainl niLciill i-ompiiiiy mi l hln nn'iutlons rx-li'inli-il oir tin I'liiliv iinrthttrHt. I". A HIoUih' Hlu'ri In one tlmt In 11 . r illl to :hU i lly. Mr- StnkfB Is al wn ,ill" 10 hln own liunlnctin Inlor rntn an l liy i-avrylnK' only tho very IiIiiiim! rfi ul 'H uf Roo-ln han hullt IH' ti uili- th.it in a tlntli'iliiK trll'Uti' lo hln i'iili'iprl.i, Hln holiday llnm havt Junt ari'lvi'd mid hln nloro pivncnln an at Initllvi .ip'aiiin'ii. Within a v fi-w dayn tin ut'w t'lat- nop mill will hi' In opiratlon. The Willi1! In tin now powi'rhoum' are Ik'-. I11K uni'd at pivni'iit lo fiirnlnh power for the hox factory, and as main as the ri'inalnd T of the iiun hlnt'iy In pliu-nl In position Ihv' mill will he Hlart eil. More than l.OOl.iHH) reel 01 lotfu .ire now In the I100111. Uaiilel I'. t'linimliiKH, an A, & hralteuian .Hint w It il 11 iiecullar mi I- ilelit yenleiilny, lie had ellnibed oil top of a ear to remove the i-ari-ann of n nefirfilll that luiiiH to a teli'Kiaph wire. A Btlek that wan thrown to lilm to la cllllale tho removal of the bird dtrurk him on the left arm mid a Mill In the end if thu Htlrk plererd nn artery Itlood llowed profunely and It aviih no ne IJnie before th." tlow wan ntopped. Minn Mark 1. Ilurkliolder unil Mr. Samuel M. flulltinher were married yenterday iifternoon nt the rooms of Mm. Cillniore In the Mu.nnell bloek Rv. WIlllaiiL Seymour Short official In?. Minn Nellie Anntmll wn brlden- muiil an l t'npliiln Hurkholder, hrother of he hrl'li, ntmd up with Mr. C111I aBher. A large number of friend of the youiiR couple were present. The rouinn were tantlly deeorateil, mid dur ing t1!) cei'Niiony the bride utood under a wedding bell of larnatknin and nmll ax. After a miniptloun wedding sup per, which wild -ittended by SO gueulB, Mr. and Mr. Oallagrer took the 6:10 train for Portland, with the best wlnln'i of a host of frlendi. Huiiilri-dn of ix-oplu uttoivli-U the tci nml iMiinipi.Tailti I in II (flyen hint lilht by the Imp! lived Order of Med Men In f'oa id unil HtnkeN' hall. The munlo wim excellent ,lhe floor In perfect con dition und everything fonnected with thij uffulr panned off with all the - hI millclpati'J. Th? bull wnn luont pioiiounied nucceng from itart to AH' Inh. The ullemlunce at the McClure aehool yenterdny wim no great tliut wsntn for nil the pliil could not be provided, and the high hi liool clnnn did not or. cut y the nnnembly room, The attend am wan exhtremely grutlfylng In the li'.u lu-rn und eiu ourMglng lo the piiill. Ui-reufter, If the henvy utlendimce on OnuvN ut exiTi lwa of the kind, the eil w dint will be dlvldd Into two Hnnw. no that there imty In- iiet'onimodallonn for all. Ah iln- .'i-H'ilt of 1 drunken row .t Harll111l.ll Sunday night, Jnim-n Huw luiw, a Imlf-breed Indian, Hen lit the imlnl of di'Hlh, While drinking and dau'diig he wnn rut and harked with n butcher knlf In the tinndn of Mm, Harry Mltili'-M, a white woman, the wlfi-of a half-freed. Snwlmw and Mitt hell have had neverul flulitn. und In thu row Miii-lii'll'n wife took the mutter tin and lined the knife. The ciiltlng occunvi! In Mltchell'R lioiiw, and after rtiiw hu 'A wnn lnM'inlble he wan kiikid and thrown out In th road. , Joliii 1'uiiiin. 11 inliiliiK man of I'ot- luge limve, urrlvetl III the clly lunt ev ening, bringing with him 11 One lot of nampln oren from the Itohemlnn inln-! Ing llnlrlcl, wlilcli are now on dlnplay j in Hie wlndo'in of the t'onn I Mux com pany. Wlih the ore In 11 reller map of Hie ilinlil.t drawn hy the noted mulptor nrtlnt, A, I. Whlttler. Mr. 1'urran la one of the directum of the ludnon lloi-k Mining company, which nwiin nuini' of the rb hent pinpi-i ly In tin lloheml.i dlntrlct. for the develop, j tin-Hi of which 11 limited amount of j tniKUiy nimk la In-lmraold nt 5 centaj 11 nhiire. In the circuit court yesterday nn iinnwer wnn filed by Nora. Fltxpa trick lo the complaint agalnnt her and O. of Jainen O'Urlen W. Handliorn. The ...II involve ownership of valuable valuable n.-!..l.,g ground, up the river. o'DMen, nii l on the land In MS, and the fol- lowing y. 31 the def-ndunt In the Pies- cut aitlon uls-i tiled, churning that! o'lilcn wan not 11 itU.n and iillcglng other rennniM tending to prove that hi till' wan Invitlll. The answer filed yi-slerduy Is an explicit denial of all the alienation net up In the complaint. The annwi r slate that the plaintiff neglected to make proper replication to the state land board for the purchase i if the ground In that the application wn not in 1 .iinpniil.'.l by the unual uf lulu It and it Is asserted further tihnt he van neither n resident of this state or of the United Sta'.e at the time of making the application. The ds fi inlaul also Ink" occasion to deny that she unlawfully transferred the nropeily lo 0. W. Sanborn .although the adinlnnion Is made that the land was rented to him ut an annual rental of i.'inui yearly for five years, with the iinilerntandlug that he was to purchase It for 115.000 at the expiration of that IH't'itttl . Th. iow will be tried out at the next H"nnlon of court. Kltl'IT CHOP KST1MATK Figure Compiled by Secretary of Slate Hoard of Horticulture. Tlu' following figures appear In the biennial report of the secretary of lh,e slat. board of horticulture Junt filed ttl'h tne governor: "The following estimate of the Oregon fruit crop for the seanon of l'.HU was compiled from report, furnished by members of the slate board of horticulture: Appli n. SfiO.OOO boxes $ 750 000 Apple, evaporated, 150.000 lbs. il OlH) Prune ,ev l ioi iti d. JS.WJ.Ovj pounds 770 Oik) Prunes shipped fresh 100 cars., 5ft 00t Pears 100,000 box-j 50 000 Pears evapora led 10 000 Peaches 2-tO.OOO boxes UK) 000 Peaches evaporated 15 000 Cherries 5,000,000 pounds M0 000 Strawberries 175,000 0 rates .... 210 000 Grapen, hla-kberties. raspberries l,",0 00d'. Total 12.375,000 "The following estimate of the fruit; crop for 1002, taken from receipts of our voinmlKHionem, Is as follows: fipU' $ 689 000 Apples cur'd manufactured Into elder and vlueg ir Ino (mo Prunes cured 520,000 Prunes fnsh .... 15 000 Peach 112 000 Peaches cured 10 000 Pears , 90 000 1 Pear cured 10 000 Orapes 48 000 Small li'ults 470 000 Strawberries 162 000 Cherries 33 000 Tolul J2.239.000 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the an nuul meeting of thu stockholders of the Columbia Klver Puckers' association will be held nt the office of the corn, pany. nt Astoria, Ore., on December 8, 1902, nt 11 o'clock a. ni., for the pur pose of electing director, and for such other business ns may properly be con sidered. By order of the president. GEO. H. GEORGE, Secretar y. WILL OBSERVE THE DAY THAN K.MOI VI NO KICK VIC KS IV AMTIIKCIII IU IIKH. Om-riiiKNAt Orat'e Cliurt li t Co to Ootid Hniiiiirltan Hon ltul of 1'ortlaiiit, Th.i'iknglvlng will be generally ob-1 awrved In Antorlu today. The store I of all the merchant will la- cloned,' the bank will aupend bunlnenn un I ' none of the public otfl. en w III be open. ! There will be no dellverl'-a of mull by carrier, but the carrlerls window at the iotofflce will be oen ltween 12:30 nd I SO, a In the cunlom on Sunday. Service will be held at nil " ihurchea. The union aervlie will be pm di lated In by all the UOWntOWn . ..ur.-i.ri. n win w n. n, , ie nrnt ...M"i. ....... omnmiiini ai i:i. Jt-.n. .1. ....... ... .. ..-,., 7 m..,,,.: . uie riru rr.-ni.yterii.ri chur.-h win deliver the Ml,ld.rU..n h " """" The unual Thankngivlng day n. - rv - "r "nu t" "'urcn at I0 J0 thia morning. The offerlngn In kind mid in money will In- given to the :..nl Samaritan h.wllal of I'ortland in conformity .with a 1 untom of many yenrV ntundlng. Thin Innliiullon turnn aw ay no one a long an there In a lied to nfiare and ha done inu-ii gonl work, taint yeur "7K7 dayn' care w.m oentowed uixiri free patient, and Hev. Mr. Short, imntor of iJrace church feel th.it no better plan of naalstlns - the needy could be arranged. j The aervl.es at St. Mary s t'utholle. I church will be held at 9 11. rn., and. I high mam will lie sung. There will : 1 . . ... - . t oe a npt-ci.ii ronect 01 llinnknglv - Ing. un ordered throughout the dlo- ccso of Oregon. Father Lane will de - I nver an nnnrvni appropriate to the I occanlon. EXEUC13KS l.V THE SrlKtoLS. f Thanksgiving exercises were held In , " " """' xen.emay. ana nunareo a" ,,ch,ol', yesterday, and hundreds WT"M 'n endance. At th " lure m ne gtuues, inviuu- ,n th high achool, participated In u program of unusual merit. Kxerclses were also held ut Shlvely school, Adair chiHl, Olney school und Alderbrook chojl. Donation were made by tlie pupil for the poor and were turned over to the Salvation army for distri bution. The weather was very stormy; during the afternoon, but large crowd I OW can you know that you are get tin your money's worth until you have seen J& WISE We do not clai.a to sell $20 suits for $10 that would be absurd. What we stand ready to prove is that we sell reputable clothes at honest prices. ainctsom WILL BE If you are one of Wise's customers come and leave your name and we will reserve for you a Wise Calendar. were out to hear the exertflBes In aplte of the downpour, f'arlli ulnrly uttrin- tlve exerclnea were participated in by the llttie tota of the primary difpartmenta. Konga, di Hln, dialogue and recitutlona made up the program and the large number of parent In attendance evinced mark ed appreciation of the entertainment. In tbe Fhlv.dy achool room 1 and 2, Mr. Jennie Runey and Mui May Mor gan, loachcm, combined In the room of the latter und In Alderbrook Minn U:n' and Minn O'Neill puplln con dm led their -xerclnea Ip room t. TODAY'S FtJOTRAi.L OAM E. At A. P. (.'. park thi afternoon the flint football game of conaequenre of the M-.ovin will be played. The vlult ing team will represent Columbia unl- veralty of Torttand and will try con tluidnnn with the Aatorla high si'liool eleven. The local team haa re tt-lvt-l much couching from George A Mains, formerly of Spokane, and Its work ha vastly Improved. The coach , nay he never before aaw so etrong ' an Aggregation of youthful football ; lHlH. ..nJ h llllc. the Imm will In - u f).w y,.anl ,,,, mo , the tinoU h u-m of the atate. The high nfol eleven , wm avrag 144 pounds. The visitor re an unknown quantity, but It la ex ; pw-icd they will bring a ntrong team jaru har(, ,uwile , ,rjok,.d fo. Th(, ; Aatoriana, however, are confident of winning. A large mimlier of ticket , h;i!, ,,,, a bl(? trowd wl:. lUm out to nee the game, which will ! . oinincni-e at 2:30. ! f - . j 4 M A It I N E NOTES 44444i4444444444444 ; The four mnateil luniUr schooner j I-u:'"' arrive I in lant night from t'all- i"1"' '- Tin; schooi.pr Wei.ino Ition. nasned up :he river yesterday to take on a loud of lumber. 1 Th. :rtlinli ship O-untv of Hoxburgn j wus ,owed up the rlver yegterday to j tk on . pnr1u,,,, rr L-rf The British bark Pass of Brainier ar rived yenterday morning from Portland with a carco of rlour for South Af rica. , The rtrltlxh bark Hidston Hill arrtv- e, , . mterdav Tfte v, h, J b?en 0Htfritlc for a IlumiH.r of dayg beating about and waiting for an op portunity to enter. She is a very larg. vessel and is heavily loaded with cement and It required u very smooth bar to effert an entrance. Pilot Gun derstm brought her In. The Bidston Hill is consglned to Balfour. Guthrie A Company. Gaston sell 3 feed, grain and hay. liittotMltit mi teuuuf Copyrichted TROUBLES Or LOGGERS HC'AItCITY OF BO ATM CA I'SES ItIO IlLOCKAItK. Uniiim at IIhik o, Xabcotta and Baker Ilay Are Full of Tlinlwr nt Vrencnt. ILWACO, Nov. 25. (8pciaJ).-A. L. Young, representing the four Port- . , .t . land milling compan.e. m contract! 'n ,he BohemU " ,n the with the I. H. It N. Co. for the tran. I portatlon of log acrona the peninsula, ! m,y Ml :tat3rpe l Hammond visited received notification this morning that j thj t l,y WtY- . . the owners of the ateamer Jordan hadj iin- William Pohl was tn'tlte city absolutely refused to take logs from yatwday from Svensen. Bakers bay a heretofore, and a! Andrew Young visited the city yes agreed In Astoria last Sunday. The ', t?diy from Young river, .. Jordan has been the only available j Cha. Pape. a resident of Cathlamet steamer on the low Columbia thlai visited :he city yesterday. wimer, ana in co.inequence 01 inis ac- tlon on tne pan or ner owner me logging traffic at Ilwaco la blocked un til the Portland companies are able to ! secure boats from other points. The . company's booms nt Ilwaco and Nah-; cotta are full of log, and two raft In I Makers bay are waiting for a tow upj the river. I i Oeorge L. Colwell. the Ilwaco lum-j ber merchant, who recently purttumed the steamer Ilwaco, states that the boat will be brought around from the ' sound at the first Indication of good I weather. Thi steamer will do towing ' and general freighting on the lower river and bay. and the Portland mill companies hope to secure her services j Immediately upon arrival. This being i possible the blockade will be relieved at Ilwaco. ' j C. C. Woadcock, of the Standard Box company of Poraltnd, reached Il waco today and has gone to Bear river to arrange for the transportation of a large number of logs to N'ahcotta and across to Bakers bay. On acconut of the scarcity of boats on the Columbia river the logs will be held at N'ahcotta, on Shoalwiater bay. t44 PERSONAL MENTION ' O. C. Hansel is In the city from Tokeland. J. M. Turney, of Flavel was In the city yesterday. VP. N. Mcserve was over from Grays river yesterday. F. G Eby of College j rove, one of the principal owners of the Hiawatha r w WINS TRADE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Are you one of Wise's customers? If not, why? "HIGH ART." 1W8. en HERE SOON THE RELIABLE rears Get one cake of it Nobody ever stops at a cake. Pears' soap for toilet, bath and shaving.' (told (II t j r the world I : Frank V.oodflelJ who ho been In j Albany ha returned home. Mrs. J. A. Ranuell returned last ni&ht from a visit to Portland. c- B CU-mwt of Portland I in the llt' ln the -nterest of a big mining deal- t'barlea Oray arrived from Portland lmt night to spend Thanksgiving day ,th his People, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson and M. Hawthorn returned lat night from a trip to Portland, Guy P. Halferty of Markham. Wash., Is in the city In the Interest of the Sea Beach Packing Work, A M(;Uan ,g from port ,and t0 npend the day wUh hfs mothert fle wii, murn , . Manager S. Long was In town yes- trday and made final arrangements for the midwinter circus, -which is to take place on December 10. Misses Pearl and Lulu Estes return ed home last night from McMinnvllle, where they aws attending school, to sjiend Thanksgiving with then parents. Edgar Dean arrived In the city last night from Painer enroute for Warren ton where he will spend Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. James Kindred. Rosyln coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stove and chimney flues than any other coal on the market George. W. San bora, agent. Telephone 131L Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and in work manlike inanifir. Orders promptly x- ' ecu ted. Shop! No, 425, Bond street JOHX A. MONTGOMERY. IS&S ENERGY WISE'S TASTE WISE'S UP - TO - DATENESS WISE'S ATTEN 3