The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 19, 1903, Image 3

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    ASTORIA, OR1X30N, nirRSDAY,, NOVEMDKR 19, 1903.
TRIAL TEST
TO BE LATER
Conditions of the Bar Prevent
Dredge Chinook Taking a ' '
Try at Things.
MATTER UP
TO COUNCIL
Special Committee Favors Six
teenth Street Site or That at
Fifteenth and Exchange.
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COPELAND OFFER ACCEPTED
THEOLD RELIABLE
Snyders Oyster Cocktail Sauce
A VERY DELICIOUS SAUCE
FOR OYSTERS, STEAKS, COLD
MEATS, CHICKEN, TURKEY ,
30 Per Bottle
Wc are exclusive
agents for
MACHINERY NOW IN
ORDER
ROSS, HIGGIN5 a CO.
THE
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TIDES
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Monday . . , . tfl 10: SH 1.3 11:20 7.0 Monday . . . . 16 4:18 1. 2 8:16 0.1
TuMdaf . , ,.l? 11:11 I. ft Tuesday . . . . 17 6:11 1.1 0:04 0.1
Wtdnwday , 18 11:63 l. Wednenday , ..IS 1:03 1.5 1:43-0.1
Thursday . . . 19 0:11 7.113:13 I.I Thursday . . . 1 1:40 1.7 7:33-0.4
Friday 20 1:40 7.1 1:01 1.4 Friday .. ', .. 20 7:3 1.3 1:01-0.4
Baturday . . ..pi 1:10 7.o 1:42 1.1 Hatuiday . , . 21 1:06 1.2 1:40 -0.1
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Alteration
Sale
In order to make room (or the changes
in my store I am obliged to start my
clearance sale earlier than usual.
I have token about 300 mem suite which I had
prior to tho arrival of my Full stock and placed
thorn on it separate counts These euitet are
worth from $12.50 to SlS.JSO each, but they will go
quick at
$8.90
They coiimihI of good Ctwsinicres, Tweeds and Wor
steds. $8,90 will nmko them go quickly.
Then I have set aside 81 i pairs of mens' pants
in pretty mixtures and assorted coloring, ranging
in size from 31 to 10 waist and from 30 to 36
length.
These trousers are worth from $3.00 to $4.00
mostly $ 1.00 hut they must go at, per pair
$2.65
HERMAN WISE
THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER
Logging rani! on the Young river
continue to operate tmd there la no
talk of an Immediate shut down In
that quarter. The Bremner Logging
Comjw-ny of Caey li doing particular
ly heavy worlcHnd the logging rail
road la being extendod further aouth.
The camp ha tendency to build up
the revlon which Its Influence affect,
and, assisted by the pulp mill, la mak
ing Casey one of the moit enterprising
himlcts In the county. The commun
ity will he greatly benefited by the
completion of the road from Casey to
Olney, vl.-wem for which have already
been iipontd, The old road hua ful-
ten Into dlauee and In consequense ir
very much out of roiwir. Owing to
the Increase of business tn that aec
lion It li In great demand at present.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCMENT
To keep in touch with the domands
of the trade we have placed in stock
& complete lino of the celobrated
Jewell Stoves, Ranges, Heaters
and Cooking Utensils
Which we can reccommend to the trade as suporior
in quality, reasonable in price and genuine money -
savers. We are bettor prepared to supply your
wante inthe home than ever before ,
CHARLES HEILBORN & SON
ASTORIA'S LEADING HOUSEFURNISHERS
Oat of Town Orders Given Prompt Attention
BUACKSMITHING.
Carriage and Wagon Bnilding. First-Class Horse Shoeing
LOQ;aIS CAtnp Work.
t All kinds of wagon materials in slock for sale.
We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right.
ANDREW ASP.
' Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921.
Heverul of the Men Are Quitting
. and Tlielr IMuces
MiiMtlle Filled at
Once, f
Thoae interested In' the dredge
Chinook and It future operation were
dlfappolnted when it wai learned that
the trial teat that wui to have taken
place yesterday wui not gone through
with. The plan wa to have the trial
rn the bar and the dredge moved down
there from Ita position off Flavel yea-
terday motnlng, but during the night
the bar had become very rough and It
waa found Imprartlcabl to attempt to
do anything. 80 the purposed trial
wa abandoned for the present and the
Mhlp returned to the lower harbor, fihe
li now lylntr between Flavel and Fort
Steven.
Major Langfltt waa on the dredm
during Ita maneuvering! and returned
tn 1'ortlund last night. While In the
city he told a repreaentatlve of The
Astorlan that everything aboard ahlp
wa In good order and aa aoon
wenther permitted the dredge would b
tried. The pumpe, the major aald, ap
peared to be In good working order and
everything connected with the machin
ery waa In apple pie condition. Tha
damage resulting from the accident to
tin machinery ha been repaired, so no
delay from that quarter will be exper
ienced.
It wa reported yesterday morning,
and confirmed later, that several of the
men hai left the Chinook, their Inten
tion belnfe to remain away. Before
any effective work la done It will be
necessary to euutp the dredge with a
full crew and It Is thought thl can be
done without difficulty, hough at pres
cnt no one eem to be ahowlng any
great eagerw to enlist In the work
Local Brevities.
Look for the wonder of the world.
13000 to loan. Address" Sidney Dell, tf
For rent Furnlehed room. Good lo
cation. Emiulre at thl office. tf
Wanted-To borrow JSbOO on Improved
real estate. AddreM X, care Astorlan.
Christmas noveltlea now coming in.
Full Una of thing to burn. Visitor
alway welcome. Frank Woodfleld
Art Riore. Bond atreet. tf
All the warrant for claim ordered
paid at the !at meeting of the council
have been lgned by Mayor Suprennnt.
and the person In whose favor they
were drawn may receive them by call
ing at the city hall.
The city republican committee met
lout evening and discussed plana for
the campaign. Everything 1 quiet In
political ?lrolea and ao there waa little
doing at lajtt nfahfa meeting.
Anton Sorenson, a native of Den
mark; Johan SaXkrins Hnuasen, a un
live of Norway, and Edward Lund
h ilm, a native of Russia, yesterdny de
clared tholr Intention of becoming clt
Uens before County Clerk Clinton.
Five hundred and fourteen voter
had registered up to the cloee of bual
neM yesterday afternoon. The total
number of registration a year aigo waa
1023. The regwtratlon Dy warue are.
First ward, 183;
Third ward, 73.
Second ward, 158;
The regular meeting of the Woman"
luh. which wa postponed laet Sat
urday, will be held next Baiuraay
ernoon, at the uuai nour. a mwi
of Importance are to be brought before
the meeting for action, a full attend
ance, of member ! requested.
At the regular hour of meeting of
the W. C. T. U. thl afternoon ana ai
the usual place a membership social
will be given by the ladle. These
socials are occasion when the mem
ber may combine business with a
social good time.
A pile driver I being built at the east
end of the O. R. & N. dock that will
be used to drive the pile for the Im
provements going on. The rest of the
dock Is undergoing a change that win
result In marked convenience over the
present arrangement).
The chariot race la rien-Hur is the
most convincing bit of realism ever
presented on the stage. The difflcjtUy
of practically developing this wonder
ful feature wa one of the reasons
which caused Gen. Lew Wallace, the
author of tho story, to decline for years
to permit the book to be dramatized.
After Klaw & Erlanger had submitted
to him a complete working model of
C3XS
Is there any soap but
Pears' which has been sold
in two centuries and is
selling in the third?
Sold all over the world.
The Wigwam. Eighth : and Aator
street, presents a very attractive ap
pearance alnce It recent renovation.
The decorations are work of art and
show that a master artist waa employ- I
ed. The bar fixtures, polished wood
and metal work and handom scenic
effect on wall and celling combine to
make the place one of the most fasci
nating reuort in the city.
Absolute! Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
rhe mechanism of this cene and had
demonstrated to him It thorough prac
ticability, h began to consider the dra
matization of the book. He saw that
a marvelous achievement ft real chariot
race on the stag would be, and that It
could be accomplished with the appara
tus Klawt Erlanger had had Invented
and constructed. Then he became
very enthuslaatlc over It;. Thl and
other,-difficult problems, having been
uccessfully solved, be consented to the
translation of the story Into a drama.
The Beo-Hur company ,,wlll present
thl wonderful drama at the Marquam,
Portland, December 1 to 5. Inclusive.
The heavy rain have delayed the
construction work on the new coal
thcd at Fort Columbia, but Contract
or Gustaffson, who haa been awarded
the contract to erect the building, now
ha a force of men at work on the
structure. The building wll be 159
fH?t In length, s
Prof, Dennle haa decided to change
the Columbia Club' night from every
other Thursday to every Saturday, so
the members may assemble next Satur"
day night for the second dance'. Those
who held Invitation and were not able
to attend the Drat dance, will of course.
consider the Invitations good on Satur
day night. ,
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The Imperial oyster and chop house
haa been opened on Commercial street
oppose Peteraon A Brown' tore by
M. Gallagher, a well knawn caterer.
Mr. Gallagher ha a very neat place of
business and will keep constantly on
hind all the delicacies of the season,
ncludlng the famous Toke Poirit oys
ter, The public la invited to gl-e the
Imperial a trial. 4
The carpenter who were put to work
repairing the damage wrought at the
Olney school building by the fire of
Monday, finished their business yester
day and, hereafter the school will at
tend to business the same aa in the
past. In order to hasten matters and
not permit the pupils to mis their
studies longer than absolutely neces
sary the workmen put In nfght
and day with the result that the school
term will not be broken up.
A. J. Meagler. an employe . of the
American Can Company, wrto has been
here for the post three months, receiv
ed a telephone message from hie eousln
est pi day asking if he knew that his
(Meaglar) son, Thomas, had been klll-
' The cousin is superintendent of
the Holme cannery at Portland. In,
reply, Mr. Meagler etated that he
knew nothing of the event, and natur
ally asked hi cousin for detail of the
lulomity. According to his statement
to an Astorian reporter, he was unable
to secure any details or a verification
of thA message, so he wired for further
particulars. Aa he had not received
In answer to his message at 7 o'clock
last night, he left by boat for Portland,
wing missed the train. The son In
question I agad 15, and attend one of
the Portland schools.
The All Star football team held a
h.ird practice last evening and good
ork waa accomplished,. .A few
changes are contemplated i by he
coaches In the line-up as published' In
The Astorian, but the final shaking up
Is yet U take place. The gate receipts
of the game to be played next Sunday
111 aislst to defray the expenses of
the Commercial Club team on the trip
to Vancouver, Thanksgiving day, when
the contest with te soldiers Is to take
place. ; The next big game by the local
team -will be played either Christmas
of New Year', when they will meet
Proposal for the Payment of $15,
VIH tot 8lt and Hall I
Favorably Jteeoin
', ' mended.
The special committee appointed by
Mayor Buprenant to - Investigate the
City hall proposition and report to the
counefl last nfght declared In favor of
one of two site. The committee' first
choice Is the property owned by E. A
Taylor, at the corner of Sixteenth, Du
ane and Exchange street. The tract
I 100x125 and Mr. Taylor ask 14000
for it. As there will be a street assess
ment of about $500 against the prop
erty, the committee recommend pur
chase of It providing Mr, Taylor will
accept 13500 In payment. The second
choice of the committee I the Adler
property at Fifteenth and Exchange
atreet. Thi property. 100x100. ha been
offered for 14750. The committee
la willing that the city should pay
14500 for It, provided It I Impossible to
arrange for the purchase of the Taylor
property.
At last nfght' meeting Mayor Supre
nant. City Attorney 8mlth, Council
men Bum, Lelnenweber, Nordstrom
and Wright were present. Mr. Smith
reported that be had called on M. S.
ConeUnl who had offered 115,125 for
the present city hall site, and that Mr.
Copeland said he waa willing to pay
thl sum if he could secure possession
of the property by May 1. He demand
rental In the sum of per cent of the
amount which he will pay, or 175
monthly, between the time of c!osl:;g
the deal and May 1.
Mr. Smith went on to explain that it
would be Impossible for the city to
make the sale except for cash, under
the provision of the charter. A guar
anty bond would be equivalent cash
payment in tin caae.
Mayor Suprenant favored accept
a nee of an offler made to him by Frank
Patton for the property at the north
west corner of Eleventh and Exchange
Ktreel. Mr. Patton offered to accept
20-year 5 per cent bonds In payment
City Attorney Smith said he thought
the AdVr offer waa the bwVand that
the Taylor offer was second best. Mr.
Burns and the other councilman favor
ed purchase of the Taylor property for
13500. orpurchase of the Adler prop-
ertrf"' I500- Tne "dvautage offered
k .h. iaw nroDertv Is that it 18 on
wild ground, whereas we ssixieemn
street location will require more street
building, said member of the commit'
tee. On the other hand the Taylor
property face on three streets and Is
100x125, or one-fourtn larger man u.e
Adler uroperty. The Adler property
was Mayor Suprenant' nrtn cnoice
and the Taylor property n
choice.
When the matter of sale of the pres
ent alt wa taken up. the oner oi r.
Copeland, ths only one presented, waa
considered. Mr. wrtgnt move
the committee recommend iw accept
ance, and the motion .prevailed b?
nminlmous vote. Mr. Copeland offer
$15,125 for the property and building.
There was a unanimity of senUment
among the four councUmen on u u.c
ptoi-osals voted upon. The report of
the committee will be presented to the
council at Us next meeting, when nnai
disposition of the matter will be made.
NOTICE.
All Odd Fellow are requested to
meet at Odd Fellows' hall at 7:30 to
night. Business or imporwu
come before the meeting.
JOHN HANSON,
OLOF ANDERSON. Noble Grano
GOOD MONEY.
For a rustling, industrious man or
woman to work for a well estabiumea
fraternal insurance order, paying sick,
accident, funeral and death benefits at
low rates. Already doing business in
Astoria. The right party can make
big money. Addres Order of Lions,
607 Chamber of commerce, r-uma.m,
Oregon. n921
wtth
This
the famous Chemawa Indians.
BBSregatlon conquered the Van
couver team last Sunday, the score
being 21 to 0t so after the Thanksgiving
game some Idea of the respe? tlve
strength of the Redirien and the Asto
rian can be formed.
PROF. WILLIAM A. ALLEN
The Renowned Astrologer, Palm
ist and Clairvoyant
Without knowing who you are, what
you are or whence' you came, thl re
markable man tells your name, your
uge, your occupation,, who you will
marry and when, without asking you a
Ingle word.
Call and be convinced and don't wait
until he I gone and then regret It.
The Qrlel house, 660 Commercial street.
Readings 11.00 and 12.00. Hours, 9a,
A particularly unfortunate case waa
called in the police court before Judge
Anderson yesterday onemoon. mo
culDrit was C. Stewart, who lost one
of hi legs In some accident and who is
deprived of the use of the other. The
man waa arrested for begging. He
manages to et aboat by the use of his
hands nd the predicament of the un
fortunate arouses sympathy for him
wherever he goes. However, he is not
deserving of It, for the man Is a con
firmed drunkard. Instead of trying to
help himself, he begs a few bits and
spendb'lt for liquor. When arrested he
was drunk, and at the police Btatlon he
heaped upon Chief Hallock & variety, of
abuse that is seldom heard in ths Jail.
"Can't a respectable American citizen
gt a doctor in this God-forsaken
country?" exclaimed the roedlcant, and
followed his demands for medical at
tendance with the vilest language im
aginable. Judge Anderson agreed to
withhold sentence on condition that the
fellow leave the city on the night train.
It is much to be able to get
Schilling's Best at your gro
cer'sj your money goes twice
u far, and comes back if you
want it
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WHERITY,
RALSTON
Successors to John H&hn
THE LOUVRE
CHAS. WIRKKALA, Proprietor JAMES GARDNER, Mmtw '
, WCt CUNNINGHAM, Pianist -T
Program Week Commencing November 16
In old Irish Songs
, MAYME SCAN1AN
Utest Com Sonet of the day
BIRDIE PiAMOND
Ovtrturt "Love's Conft&ioii WaHu"
Fifth and Last We'i of the Novelty .
and Music- Artists
A. W. STANLEY and MAYME SCANLON
In little of everything
Ovtrturi..."Weddinj of the Winds"
One more is buutiful biltads
BIRDIE DIAMOND
,Ov(trtirr-"D!xleCirr
IDustrsUd Sent by
MAMIE CRAIG V
"She Sleeps by the Silvery Rie Grande"
Overture-,-Adfya Waltx"
Last week of ARCHIE W. STANLEY
the Hebrew Glm-Pirt-ln-M
Overhirt "Matinee GirT Twe Step
Beiutiful and Ftsdiuiirnf
BIRDIE DIAMOND
Overture-.."Miivte Idol WaJU"
Program is subject to chanije without notita.
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A. KILJUNEN-The Union Tailor
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Suits to order and Fit Guaranteed.
522 COMMERCIAL STREET
ASTORIA, OREGON
The Boston Restaurant
530 commercial;street J
Best and Neatest Eating House la Astoria
Try Our 25-Cent Dinners
Prompt Attention IliQii Class Chef
MARINOVICH & CO
Scow Bay Iron & Brass Worlcs
!K!ssaf2Ctsrers of
- Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings.
General Fanndrymen and Patternmakers.
4 Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest.
Phcce 2451 . Comer Eighteenth esd Frssklis.
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 and Commercial Streets
(ELATERITE Is Miner! Rubber)
YOU MAY INTEMD BUILDIKQI
or find It neoeurr to MICPIAOE A WOB-OUT ROOF
ELATERITE ROOFING
Take the plaoa of shingles, tin-, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofiDu
For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, -ftdleys, eto. Easy to lay. Tempered for all
olimate. Reasonable in oosU Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask (or
prices and infomation.,r , ij v; l
THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland
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Regular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners a Specialty .
Everything tee Market Affords
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