The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 03, 1903, Image 4

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Scow Day Iron 8 Brass Works
UlanafactBrcrs cf
v Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings.
General Foundrymen and Patternmakers.
Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest .
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2431.
Center Eighteenth and Franklin.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
. A V ALLBN Tenth aod Commercial Streets
BLACKSMITHING.
Carriage aaj Wifoa imiaz. First-Class Horse Sboeinj
Logging Camp Work.
All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale.
We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right.
ANDREW ASP.
Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 911.
EXPERT HORSESHOEING
General Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery Work.
See us for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif
teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital.
HOLMES & SBIBB RT
Phone 2501.
Dredge Chinook
Is in the Offing
She Arrived Yesterday and Will Be
Brought Inside Today By
Captain Cann.
The tong-looked-fir ocean dred- ar
rived oft the mouth of the rlvor tt I
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Captain
("aim, the bar pilot, wan placed on
board. Captain Gunderson, who was
outride when Captain Cann was placed
aboard the Chinook, came In last even
ing and reported that the dredge was
drawing St feet. Captain Qunderoon
says she will be brought In to the har
bor this morning.
While little is known of the plans of
the engineer, it is probable the Chi
nook will commence work at once.
The weather promises to be stormy for
some time to come and the Indications
are that she will be able to do but lit
tie work at this season of the year.
Local Brevities.
The city park commkmton will meet
tonight and !U a levy for park purposes
to take effect the ensuing year.
There ta an extra good run of fish on
the north short for this time of the year
and the cannery at Ilwaco Is putting ur
a large pack, -
BROUGHT COAL CARGO.
The tug Samson, towing the barge
t'ashtucna, arrived tn port yesterday
from L&dysmith, B. C. The barge has
cargo of 1435 tons of coal. On the
trip around from British Columbia the
tug experienced the full force of Sun
day's gate and some of the coal was
washed from the deck of the barge.
The loss of coal was about 100 tons.
Captain Tatton stated last evening that
the Samson would leave up the river
for Portland at 6 this morning. The
coal is for the Holmes Fuel & Ice Com
pany.
iwfore County clerk Clinton yester
day Theotosloa Falnngoa, a native 0:
Ureeoo, declared his Intention of becon
ln a clitien of the Vnlted States.
There la a move on foot to dredge
out the channel at Ilwaco so that land
ings ran be effected at all tides by the
I, R, & N. aframer and other vewu'l
of similar drawing capacity. No plans
are given out but It la generally un
derstood that the proHal la to make
a tlx foot channel and that work will
be begun a. soon as the government
Kranta the proper permit.
rranaron, Wash., supplies Astoria
with cra.vnsh. Last weed Edwin I'lfer
shipped 1500 to this city. Cr.iwtlah are
also fou'ul In large numbers above'the
Tongue.
I.. H. Mills, who nn returned from
trip to Willapa bay, reports that th
towns in that section are enjoying great
prosperity. The oyster business Is boom
Ing and a large sum of money Is sent In
to the community every week.
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It is reported that a new cold-storage
Plant Is to be built at Ilwaco. The
name of the ndlvlduaU who will fur
nish th capital are not given out
The story goes that the cannery will
occupy the site of old Seaborg can
nery.
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NOTHING PLEASES
so well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest
and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best
work. All White help.
ttr1"81 The Troy Laundry
HENNINGiSEN Q Cp.
Dealers In
Furniture. Stoves. Tinware. Honse Fnrnishinis.
Second-band Goods Bought And Sold.
504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON.
PHONE. RED 2305
HOTEL. PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
MARINE NOTES.
The schooner Arus left up the river
Sunday to load lumber.
The schooner U. V. Bartlett arrived
yesterday from San Pedro. She will
load lumber at Astoria.
The steamer Homsr departed yester
day for the sound, where she will finish
a cargo of lighthouse supplies for
Alaska.
The steamer Charles Nelson arrived
down the river. Sunday and cleared for
San Pedro. She takes 726,000 feet of
lumber from Westport.
The British bark County of Inver
ness arrived down the river Sunday and
cleared for Algoa bay. South Africa.
She has C9.584 bushels of wheat, worth
S5-l.275.52; 4709 bushels of barley,
valued at $2:60.50; 5000 barrels of flour
valued at 117,000. The total value of
the cargo is $73,536.02.
A severe storm raged Sunday and
there was no movements in or out of
the harbor, excepting the arrival of the
steamship Columbia. The ColumbiJ ran
Into some heavy weather on her trip up.
She brought a large quantity of freight
for Astoria.
The schoner Marconi and the barken
tine Echo are expected In soon to load
with lumber from the SImson Mills, of
Knappton, Wash. The Marconi will
take her cargo to Cape Town, South
Africa, while the Echo's destination is
San Francisco.
All Souls day was observed at St.
Mary's Catholic church yesterday.
hlKh requiem mass being rendered by a
full choir. The service was held at
o clock In the forenoon and there was
a good attendance of the members.
The San Francisco Examiner makes
a peculiar mistake In Its Issue of Friday
r:Hrttng the statement of Captain
Mclntyre. of the lost South Portland,
the Fxnmlner says the vessel struck on
the rolumblan river bar and sanlf
The disaster happened off Coos bay.
ine worn or construct, ntf the new
loysflng road nt Clatskanle Is being
i mhed by Mr. Benson, whose engines
have bcn brought out from the east.
the road is built to reach a tract of
t'loo acres of timber land owned by Mr.
Benson a short distance south of Clut-
skunle. i
PORTLAND.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Diamonds,
466 ComiRfdal Strut
ASTORIA, ORE.
New
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EverythinFirst;Cfass,-: j.Thv
Open Day and Nlgfjti
CO Bth St. next door to Griffin Bros.
and sdjoininj the Office Saloon
Saves. Half the Fuel
iiiDenor Hot
Stoves
A. Brit, of Portland, came down on
last night's train.
Ardie Strom was In the city from
Svensen yesterday.
A. O. Sherman, representing the Con
tlnentaJ Tobacco Co., is In the city.
Carl Atwood, at one time an Astoria
merchant, is In the city from Baker.
Mrs. Mary Kinney and son Robert
came over from Gearhart yesterday.
J. F. Bartoldus was in the city yes
terday from his place on Youngs river.
Mrs. J. H. Turner, mother of Mrs
D. G. Malarkey, arrived yesterday
from South Bend. -
Richard K. Krotl passed through the
city yesterday en route for Portland,
where he lately resided. He lives now
at North Beach.
A. S. Tea has returned from Hot
Lake where he went to benefit his
health. He comes back greatly lm
proved.
Ma jor Langfltt will be In the city to
morrow to Investigate further the sub
morrow to Investigate further the har
bor lines to be established.
M.N. Btrawn, cashier and bookkeeper
of the Simpson Mills, of Knappton,
Wash., came down from Portland last
night and will leave this morning for
ASTORIA; OREGON Knappton.
j. N. laws nas oeen appointed dis
trict deputy for Astoria aerie of Eagles
by State President Joseph Gribler. Mr.
Grlbler holds his position by virtue of
appointment by T. D. Sullivan, nation
al president.
ss at Ibices no
.er.tb.aa Months Ago
staurant
the Market Affords.
jervice.
IBIast
W. C. LAWS CO.
527 BOND STREET
BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE.
S. Le ulnn of Cavendish, Vt., was
robbed of his customary, health by ln
vaslo nof chronic constipation. When
Dr. King's NewLife Pills proke into his
house, bis trouble was arrested and
now he's entirely cured. Theyr're guar
anteed to cure. 25c at Chaa. Rogers'
drug store.
P. A. TRULLINGER
CIGARS AND
TOBACCO
Two Stores
Commercial St.
H. S, McGowan has a force of men
employed In constructing a breakwater
In front of his holdinga on the north
side. The action of the sea in shifting
sand proves a terlous handicap to the
conduct of Mr. McGowan's business
and the only remedy Is the building of
a Jetty such as Is now being put In.
ac me meeting or the water com
mbissltion next Friday evening steps
will be takn to remove surplus pipe
now lying on Sixteenth street to some
lot yet to be selected. The removal of
the pipe Is necessitated by the Improve
ments nov being prosecuted on the
street named.
The line-up of the Ilwaco football
team, w hich plays at Astoria next Sun
day, li a sfollows- Colbert, fullback;
Staborg, and Gold, halfbacks; Grable.
quarterback; Graham and Hedrick,
ends: Embree and Wilson, tackles:
ftawkirs and Schwartg, guards; Mark
hnm, center. Tho line-up is hubject to
change.
John and Pat Kenney and Charles
Wise returned Sunday from their hunt
ing grounds on Clatsop plains with. A
string of ducks that must have serious.
ly depopulated the duck kingdom In
that neck of the woods, for the tiio of
nlmrods secured no less than MS can
vaabacks, besides three geese. Ami, as
one of them remarked, "It wasn't a very
good day for ducks, either."
SALE OP fANCY ARTICLES.
Holy Innocents Oulld of East Astoria
will give a sale of fancy articles, on
Saturday. November !t, both afternoon
and evening. In the first building east
of Schol field A Ilauke's store.
PIANO INSTRUCTIONS.
Instructions on the piano by eiper--lenced
German teacher. Terms, tl per
lesson. Address, Prof, K. H. Maud
erer, care The Astorlan. NS-15
A LOVE LETTER.
Would not Interest you If you were
looking for a guaranteed aalvt for
sores, bums or piles, otto coda, or
UPondr, Mo., writes: "I suffered with
an ugly sore for a year, but a box of
Bucklln's Arnica Salve cured me. Its
the best talve on earth." 25c at Chas
Rogers drug store.
ABOUT AUSTRALIAN COAL
Coal Is the best fuel,
Australian in the best coal.
You don't have to hire It split,
It burns without seasoning,
No large space required for it,
Australian coal excells nil others,
It makes less ashes and dirt,
It keeps a hot even lire.
It Is the cheapest fuel,
Call up phone 191 for coal.
We deliver it for you.
No charge for delivery.
ELMORE & CO.
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH.
"Our little daughter had an almost
fatal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl
land, of Armonk, N. T., "but, when all
other remedies failed, we saved her life
with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our
niece, who had consumption In an ad
vanced stage, also used this wonderful
medicine and today she Is perfectly
well." Desperate throat and lung dts
eases yield to Dr1. King's New Discov
ery as to no other medicine on earth.
Infallible for coughs and colds. 80c and
$1.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rog
ers. Trial bottles free.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the regis
tration books of the City of Astoria,
for the election to be held In this city
on ednesday, December 9th, 1903, will
be opened at the Auditor's office on
Wednesday, November 2nd, and will
close on Saturday, December 6th, 1903,
at 4 p. m., and all persons must register
in order to be entitled to vote.
OLAF ANDERSON,
Auditor and Police Judge
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REGISTRATION BOOKS TO BE OPENED.
Aumtor Anderson yesterday Issued
notice that the registration books for
the city election would be opened next
Wednesday, November 2, and will re
main opon until the evening of Decern
ber 5. All persons desiring to vote at
tne forthcoming city election must reg-
lster. As there Is a complete city ticket
10 oe elected this fall, It Is expected the
registration will be heavy.
REDUCTION SALE.
iwiucuon sale on ladles' and child
ren's fall and winter hats until Novem
ber 1, also a nice line of shirt waists
smrts, ladles' and children's furnishing
h'jouk, nair switches and nomnoln,.
MRS. R. INGLETON,
Welch Block.
ubscribe for The Morning Astorian.
No Dessert
More Attractive
why use gelatine and
spend hours soaking,
sweetening, flavoring
and coloring when
Jall-O
produces better remil'J In two inlntit
Ererytbiug In the mckiige. Hlmply 4d hut
water and set to cool. It's perfection, A sun
irim to the hutnwwife, V trouble, U-m ex.
potm. Try It tuky. In Four Fruit Kl.
yum Xiuim, drug, HlrawUrrr, IUnu.
Urry. Atgrocr. NXi,
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THE PALACE BATHS.
Hours for Turkish and Russian bathf
v in. w e a. m.. errant a,,,i,.,.
Best equipped barber shop in the city.
..viaiB uwni on nana.
WANTED.
A il a .
. Bir. , work m dining room. Call
or auaresa Astoria Hotel, 217 17th st,
029-tf
WANTED.
muei-rouon as bookkeeper by
married man. Good references furnlsh-
ea. mirulro at Oils office.
CIGAR STORE FOR SALE,
For sale, cigar store on Commercial
?'ret' APP'y t P. A, Trulllnger, J78
Commercial street.
WANTED.
Office boy; nut write Rcienr.rUn
hand. Apply at A. A n n .,.it,..
- - we mwi stwifiwi
.. a.
office,
FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE
L E. SELIG, Lumc end Manager
ONE NIGHT ONLY
riday, Nov. 603
Nothing but Hunk Notes, (Jokl
and Laughter.
Elmer Walter's Latest Scenic
Sensation
A Millionaire
Tramp
The Great Chnrch Scene
Tbe Old Hotel
The Country Opera House
The Village Dtwt
Tbe Choir of the Church
of the IIolv Cross
Tbe Song of tbe Christ,
mas Revelers.
A New Stock of Novelties
Wo want you to inspect our lino of shell
novelties, shell work boxK eholl tunes.
We are leaders in purses, chain
hugs, pocket books
Svenson's Book Store,
Ml Commercial 8t.
Hp
Weinhanfs
Lag'er
Beer
(ELATERITB It Mineral Rublwr)
YOint'MAT IKTXIONU UV11.INU
or tln It nvMrytalln:iLA(.'IO AVWOIIW-OUT IlOOr
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes the plaM of shlugles, tin. Iron, tar and gravel, ind all prepared lootlnga
tor flat and ateanMiracM. enttnea. n.t i.. r.,nn.-t i.,. .n
ollmauw. Reaeooable in eoeU Sol j on merit, boaranteed. It will pay to ask for
pnoea and information.
THE tUItRItt ROOreiG CO., Worcester Bunding, Portland
SIG. SICHEL (Q CO.
For Sale Everywhere.
SEE
HEAR
Nothing Like It Ever Preeonted.
Something So Very Different.
PRICKS
Reserved Setts 75 ccnti ... Gallery 50 centi
Seat tale opens Thundiy morning tt
Orlffim book store.
The Pioneer
Limited
There is no train in service on any railway in
the world that equal in equipment The
Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi
cago via the
Chicago, Milwaukee St, &
Railway
The railway company owns and operates the
sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and
gives to its patrons an excellence of tervicc
not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet cars,
compartment cars, standard sleeping cars
and dining cars of The Pioneer are the
handsomest ever built.
Paul
n. s.
ROWE,
General Agent.
134 Third Street, Portland
rHmWtl !tvr bythnyraployiMnt of rtmtdltt which truly ASti ,
II fer alftVll ,19-
lier ll"iv. ill w
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by th omploynunt of mntdltt which sr truly
nlur't own MEOICAl, LA KB pMHit,
r Nature's Own ItaoMdlaa direct fraa
th hind of th Crtit CrMtor. Comparrl
'". mn-nd nottrun utu!ly Ml. Th,ttr of Mtdkal Ltkt hiv h.,k.4
thdr vlrtws through iuMrrnn spring from th bt In nitur. 1h lndln-rcoenla Jh! ,1 ?. 4
nnd dn.d th.m m.Kle, W. know Ixttwnd re.KMl tht In rmtur.'. IsborTtory ' th. tW'Knw, Lf Sh '?
wtm. wh iMtisct.tasd.rdrf Kr..t m.rlt. h.v.b..n nblly compound tt?J?&
phiniucopultfI hr ll no milidv of th. buid which will not narinnnii .h . i.! T?U"M m,n
- ii uiiiiiBirauoni.
It is imall wonder then that MEDICAL LAKE OINTMENT (Of cream) poiietue, healine power whll.
seems marvelou. This preparation it an Ideal Skin Food and besutifier snd is the quicker snd mnit JrZ.M.
remedy for Sunburn, Ectema, Burna, Bruises, Chapped Hand and Face, and all kouehne. .
IrriUtloO of the Skin is the most beneficial in its effects of all emollients and is an article which cannot iflw
be diipenied with in any homehold. Medical Lake Ointment if applied (etpecially Immediately after wuhinl
will allay all soreoeis snd auurs a toft, velvety surface to the skin. 25c. a box at druggists.
MEDICAL LAKE SOAP for toilet and nursery, make bathing a luxury. 25c. a cake,
NOT PATENT MKDICINBS,
MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFG. CO., Sole Manufacturer
NEW YORK AND SPOKANE, WASHINGTON.
Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spokane, Wash.
Dear Blrs-Catarrh has no afliluted mo for years that the sense of smell was destroyed, i instituted a
vlgorou treatment with Mll'al Lake water made from the salts, The treatment helped mo from the
first, and aftsr a few weeks tba sense of small returned. Treatment wa continued for a time and result
ed In permanent cure ' 0, TIKIVV, 1006 Klrst avenua, Hpofcune, Wash.
For asJe In Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial, tbe Conn Drug Company
Twelfth and CommtrtlaJ and Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow's building
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