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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY. DKCEMBER 'Mi, 1902 ; r .. ' PRESTO thetest' Wo Sell It at lO Cents : Per Package. L Ross, Higglns & Co. THE CORNING AST0R1AN VMMDrilONB Ml. " TUa WEATHER. POHT-VAND, leo, ,-Weelrn Or, iron, owwloiml , rain, possibly part now. Western Washington, orcaakmal rain; tales off Cap riiitiry. , I.1- J!J- 1- 1 i 00000 0000000000000 Oar ,. , '4 i Annual Clearance "I 8 Commences January 2, 1903. i.uunoarL0. 1 f 4 run n alk AC 4 bargain, a tine cash r-to(er. Apply at Astorian of fice. street .warn u cent a pint. No charge for wtilpplna;, Tar candy Oeorte Kerlee arid Mia riue-hea, re- Idttnta of Nahcotta, wer married there on Christmas day. Holder of tht numbera S248, SM2, and J 189 are Invito to call at the Wonder and claim their prise. uentlomn wishing white kid lovee for the Elk' ball will find a large loot Ion at C. H. Cooper". Toung Japanese boy wish sltua- Won to do cooking and bouat work. City or Country; !i Commercial atrevt. Wt have tooth brushes for tender guma and dainty mouth. Tooth brushes that we guarantee. Will re place them If bristle come out. Chaa. Hogera, drugglnt. A Uiuinplonehtp game of football will be played on New Tear" a day between the Columbia of Astoria and the Van couver Icim, The game wilt be play ed at the A. r. C. park. The annual timtlni of the First Lu- thrran church will be held Friday eninif, January 1, at 7:10 o'clock. There will also be a pre.iehlng atrvU-e In the church on New Yeara eve. A, C. Anderson, auiertntendent of lha Nchalem Packing company can nery at the mouth of the Nehalem, re- turH"d , yratrrday- y way of Bcaalde. aiompanled by it re. Anderaon. ! 1 J Tltl aalooit of Jeff Nye at Long fleab wfca entirety detroyd by' fire which broke out at 2 o'clock Hunday morning, The origin of tht) liltire wut not luanni), nor the loe. thouith It w known' to be quit henyy. u ;t;ts.' 0000000000000000000000000 Hargeant Dupreea and Ml Pearl Roger were married at Ilwaco on chrlatmaa day. For Ilimt-Three fumlahed rooma for houaek.wplng, on ground floor. Enquire at Bcuiley'a Sard ware alore, 431 Bond atreet. " jrVT Dum lha cigar manufacturer, of 474 Commert'lal atreet, haa eold dur ing Hie paat year over 500,000 ,lf ar Theae Included the following brand , via: L Itelle, La Imperial and thf Op- T. Lftnglola, who haa been rJWaa- alatant keeper at Notth Head, came up on the Nahcotta yeaterday afternoon. He hna been promoted to the position of keevr at Tillamook rock and will ahortly aaaume charge there, Coat to burn. The famou Wyoming cool for dnmeatlc uae, $t per ton Good lump atove coal at M per ton J'hone fin, E'more at Co, l)0t Chatelaine bag, containing ! pen of value nly to owner, and email aum of mn'jy. A reward of $10 will be paid ,'or return of name to thle office Captain Kd Iw ha taken hli launch Leonora around to the mouth of Young river where It will remain during the winter. Pualnee had be come ao dull that Captain Lowe doe not fuel Justified In continuing hie boat In commlaalbn at the preaent time. At the adjourned eeaalon of the cir cuit court hHd yeaterday afternoon the cnae of John Fox va. Ida J. Hanthorn waa on trial and wee continued over , until another eefon. ' The caa I one where the title to property 1 Involved, effort being made to aet aald a deed Jacob Kamm, preatdent of the Firat National bank of thla city, waa here laat evening In attendance at a meet' Ing of hla Inatltutlon. The builneee tranaacted waa purely of a routine na ture, a preliminary to the meeting In January to be held for the purpoee of IccUng officer for the enaulng year The Toung river people held a very aucceaaful children' Chrletma aervlce In the Battle Creek achoolhouee laat Hunday evening, ; It waa the first one of the kind they aver held. An excel lent program waa rarrled out and pret end were given to the children. Rev. Oacar Oatrom, from Aatorla, conducted the exerclees. Orange are now coming In th mar' ket quite freely, We are receiving large shipment of the beat brand ev ery five days, direct from the beat or arm localitiee in California, and will continue to do ao while the orange season lasta. By giving ua your or der for orange you will procure the best the market affords. Johnson Bros. The powerful border drama "The Golden Giant," was performed last night by the Margarita Fischer com puny at Flxhers' to a house full of people. -The play ia a good- one and the plnyers did their work admirably. Miss VBsbe Flschet In the leading role dieted much appltune from th appre- dative audience, for her , excellent acting. It Is seldom that rfuch a tal ented actress la heard at each-reatoa-.j able price and Astortani ; should all avail themselves of the opportunity now nforded tbem.to se her.- ' r, The FlnnlHh Workmen's nssoctatlon Is milking rapid progress with the work It bat undertaken., and soon,. will have an attractive reading room lit the west end. The association haa more than 200 member, who have started a coop erative 'tore In West Astoria. The building (a owned by the organization, but the upper floor has not yi-t been fin ished. - On Biturday night a bazaar was held for the purpose "of raising funds, articles donated by the mer chants being raffled off. The bazaar netted 1130, which la a substantial ad dition to tiie funds of the association, leading member of the local Catholic church and always contributed liberal ly to It support, The edifice now In course of construction la largely due to hi enterprise., The Devlin residence at the corner of Sixteenth and Ex change street Is one of th prettiest In the city. It la expected that informa tion will reach here today aa to the final disposition to be made of the body. Mis Ollle Enberg of Kast Astoria had the misfortune Sunday night , of falling and breaking her left arm.: The accident happened In Alderbrook. flhe waa walking on the narrow walk that connect the main thoroughfare with Alderbrook when a strip, nailed serosa the walk, caused her to stumble and fall to the ground, a eontlderable dl tance: Tha young lady was taken to the horn of her uncle and Dr. J. A Fulton waa summoned. The fracture wa at once aet and the patient I at present resting aa comfortably a can be expected. f The wedding of M. ft. Pomeroy and Miss Motile Baler took place at th real dence of, the bride's parents on Com mercial atreet Sunday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by; Rev. O. M. Holden, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran church, In East - Aatorla. Mis Tlllle Safer, slater of Mrs. Pome roy, wa bridesmaid and Mr. William Pomeroy stood up with hla brother The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kunte Safer and the groom 1 the wetl known and popular agent of the steamer Lurline. The couple left on Sunday's train for Portland. After a short wedding trip they will return to thla city and will make their home at 529 Bond treet. Don't Get Left We will Continue to Give away a handsome ;s Burr l case I ' .... - .' ; f Wednesday n Night, December With every Man's and Youth's Suit or Overcoat until 31. -'-AV'MNA Cone and Get oae Before it is Too Late S, DAINZIGER & GO. ; . Astoria's Leading. Clothiers. The Astoria Debating and Literary society held Ita regular meeting laat evening In the labor hall on Bond atreet. Aside from debates and other exercises of a literary order such as recitations, papers on current topics, etc, the society purposes, In the near future, giving the public lectures of high order. These will embrace both literary and sclrntltlc subjects and both loonl and "out of town orators will be engaged. The society Is proving boon to young men who do not find other local attractions of commanding Interest to them and It Is to be hoped that nothing will occur to mar its pro gress. The salmon packers of the Columbia rivar will meet In Portland today for the purpose of discussing the proposed new fish bill that Is to come before the leglaUUure at Ita next session. The pitckers are anxious that the measure shall be agreeable to all the fishing In terests, as well as ..calculated to result In benefit to the Industry. For the purpose of determining Just ? what changes might amicably be Included In the WH, today's "meeting waa called Already Fish Warden Van Dusen haa recomqKtoded several Important altera tions,, which will form the basis oX40' day's discussion. v . ft "5 - - John- Aw Devlin, a well known As. torlun, died suddenly yesterday morn ing In San Franclscn. Mr. Devlin and -wife had gone to the Bay city only a week or so ago and had expected, aa their custom Is, to remain there the balance of the winter. The dispatch announcing the death, gave no details. It jas sent by Father Smith of St. Mary1 church of San Francisco to Father Lane of this city. It contained the simple announcement of the sud den death and that sufficient time was nllowed for the administration of the Inst sacrament of the church. It is presumedlhat appoplexy caused the sudden taking off. but this can only be surmised. Deceased at the time of his death was about 60 years of age, He waa one of the best known and highly resiected of Astoria's cltlsens and was considered one of the best business men af the coast.' Formerly ho was engag ed In th salmon canulng business but retired from active life a number of yeara ago after having accumulated a W. W. Whipple returned laat night to Bucoda, but will again com to A' toria to attend the annual meeting of the Push club, on January 7. Mr Whipple will then ptace before the club a proposition looking to the advance ment of Astoria's Interests.. He want to see John Kopp located here In the sawmill business, and authorised The Astorlan to say that he would secure another milling enterprise for the city If the local commercial bodies would locate Mr. Kopp. Mr. Whipple, In speaking of the announcement that the Harrlman system waa to use Astoria harbor for grain exporting purposes, said; ,, "For goodness' sake, tell the peo ple ef Astoria to pay no heed to that announcement! Now, I don't doubt that th Harrlman lines will -soon utl! Ize Astoria harbor, but we must not let Up In our present efforts to develop lumbering. ' Let us continue the work we have already so well commenced find ro ahead with the building of mills. We Jt&ve .heard theae railroad atoriea before, and we must hot "now let them dampen our sawmill enthusiasm. If -tbe Harrlman lines want to use Aatorla let them use It, but let as, In the Inter vening period, keep .' pounding away along the line taken up lost spring. We re altogether , too Important a com munity" to wait for others to help us, and besl.les we don't need any help. Our lumbering Interests will do more for us In a month than alt the railroad talk will do In a year, and, while I am very anxious to aee terminal rate ex tend d to Avorla. I feel-jieverthelees. that we will be guilty of a grave error If we ceas our efforts for a greater As toria on account of this lattest announ cement," v V'- -' ' "' ' " '"': "":' - '" - : . : : ' - . ,'. r , ;'"''v " Shirts for Everybody We have enough; and they're all of the right kind; and for air sorts of occa sions, from business to full dress. They're Cluett-Peabody shirts Cluett, Monarch another way of saying good shirts, that fit. Collars to go on them; neckties to go on the eolhrs; and all sorts of good furnishings. CLOTHING F. A. Stokes CLOTHING ' CAtlD OF THANKS. We wish hereby to extend our most sincere thank and best wishes to all the generous merchants and cltlsens who so liberally assisted us In making our lottery and baxaar of December 27 the grand s acceaa It waa. . FINNISH WORKMEN'S ASSOCIA TION COMMITTEE. . PIANO GIVEN aWAY ; At Mrs. It. Ingelton's on Decern ber 29. Big reduction sale of ladies' hats, coats and skirts. Remember MONDAY la Mrs. Ingle I jn i bargain day. Ten percent dis count on all sales on Monday only. A chance for the piano with every SO cent. purchase. Welch block. FOR THE ELKS' BALL. White Pique full dress rest (waakr ahie) Just received at Herman Wise's Secure your size before too late; ' fflt'lli'lliiltHllHlHlfflTW Vkpinoton. Nev Oct. t 1903. i. rassm, Helens, Mont i)r air-i nve nentlT nnisiied the former bottle and am pr etle.lly well. My man waa on moat physt elana would liavenroiiouncwl Incur- ab'e. My appetite iflimod, have KHlned 10 peundi in weight and fwl llk s new lea of life waa clVMtv-' me. One of th butt I-a I iwnd for 1 I hi time is for a friend ant th. other for mvaelf, s 1 do not Intond (billlMlt It. - .; ery iruij jrr, : , I. It- nasaw,'" Other Astoria Whole sale Cigar and To-, bacco dealers sell at Portland prices. SO DOES Will Madison Santa Claus bought his Xmas cigars there Why don't you do the :"same?.,-.'r : ." ;" TWO STORES: 334 Commercial Street. 114 Eleventh Street' H Foley's Kidney Cure 0ir Jaanary Twrtike iavcntoryr la ordef to , Tedcce par stock as much as possible before that time we have raaie"; ; d x. f, " 3IG CUTS Jn everything in the house. 4 call and get our .p5iCES-. An Goods sold for cash at cut prices- Great Eastern Furniture Co, j 8IIANAIIAN BUILDISf, 376 COMMEBCUt STbIlT Commence the I NEW YBA RlgHt by trading with the . . ; "'i;:T.-y " w- v-:--.t --.it it; Ts.-l Foard & Stokes Com pany rMtfMOHfHHHtMrfHMIM ; K'rWiVrWttVMrVWyWiW - A MEvSvVAGE Q To every Man, Woman and Child: SHOES Fancy Slippers, Rubbers, Rubber and Canvas Boots, Newest, Largest, Latest Stock. PETERSON Q BROWN 5 - I ) A t The Boston Ketaufant 1 530 COM3IEBCIAL STREET Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try0ur25-Cent Dinners nuiiipi.Auenuon Mn MARINO V1CH & BOSCO VIch atS.taataAt... . . 2ss an V. H. V ..d hlthly l.ctor, frapp!,", JJ GroceriesliiSBry c alace Cafe The est Rcs( Palace Caterii? tMtUMHlttfHttMft oomfortuble fortune. He was the