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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1903. Dr. Lyon's perfect Tooth Powder used bj psopla of refinement for over a quarter of a century PflgPARgQ GREAT TIME IS PLANNED Young Republicans Meet and Ar range for Smoker to Be Held December 4. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Old Building on West Side De molished by Bolt During the Recent Storm. ' FOR FIRST. TIME IN COUNTY TURKEYS! TURKEYS!! TURKEYS!!! Wmm It on turkeys, Come4 to , ; .' , " - :.. . .' We sold doodlen of the yesterday bot Sane more coming, alee large juicy ones for todoy, Thanks for that. Nail or phone orders ghea prompt atteotloa. We select with greatest care, l I i .r i W i i i . We are exclusive agents for ROSS, HIGGINS (Qr CO. THE Hleh Wlr, A. M. P. fi.rnT Date.- n.m. ft rtr 17 8UNDAY . Monday .. . Tuesday Wedneedsy Thursday ., Friday . . Saturday . 1:00 f.6 1MB s.a 1:51 4:11 4:U .7 S: 10 4:1 I 6:40 1:10 7:10 e.a 1:11 1:11 7: Hi T.O fr Your 4 Full Dress Suit A Gentleman desiring to be re ceived into society must be ready to dress in society's full dress. WE have the world famous Alfred Benjamin Full Dren Suits a well as Business or Sunday Suit. Thin Brand of fine Clothing docs' not only beat the Clumsy Tailor in Price, but no ordinary Tailor can put in the "STYLE" furnished by the io,ooo a year De signer employed by Alfred Benjamin or B. Kuppen heinicr & Co. for both of which makes we are Sole Agents in Astoria. Inspection of Critics Is Solicited HERMAN WISE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER Office constructing quartermaster, Astoria, Ore., November, 11, 1901. Sealed proposal In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'olock a. m., December 4, 1901, and then opened, for furnishing the necessary materials and labor for sinking at Fort Stevens, Ore., a group of five six-Inch wells to a depth of, approximately, eighty feet and testing same. United States re . We Now Handle the fmm Jewell Stoves i Ranges Contains the corabinod merits of ail other makes. Saves Fuel, Cost no more than , other ranges, last longer and cook better. mi fin i r o iirn IUllHRLCO HU ASTORIA'S LEADING Phene 531 BUACKSMITHING. Carriage end Wagon Building-. First-Class Horse Shoeing Logsltiac Camp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. - v We guarantee the best w6rk done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP, Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. TIDES NOVEMBER, 1101. Low Water? A. 11. Kiir Date. KUNDAY . Monday , . Tuesday . . Wsdnesday Thursday . Friday . , Saturday . h.m. ft. n.m. : 431 1:11 ! 0.1 Silt 10:00 10:61 1J:41 ' 6 : 94 1.1 1.7 io:i 10:66 1.1 1.7 llll 11:17 11:42 Ml 1:48 serves the right to reject any or all proposals. Information and specifica tions can be obtained at this office. Envelopes should be marked "Pro posals for sinking wells" and addressed to Captain Ooodale, Astoria, Oregon d-nll-dl The Astorlan will have a full account of the great Fltsslmmona-Qardner flght tomorrow morning. nnnri p. o fin LUUI.I1 U OUU HOUSEFURNISHERS 590-592 Cemnierclal St- lift En TO ASSIST REGISTRATIONS Auditor Will Be Asked toAc comodute Working Men ' Who Find It Dim- cult to Ilcg-fster. ; A meeting of the Toung Mens' Re publican Club was held at the court house last night for the purpose of dis cussing the approaching municipal campaign. Because of the many counter attractions last evening, the meeting was only fairly attended. ' It wss cm I led to order by 3, C. McCue, who stated the objects of the (gather ing.' ' -M. It. llardrsty moved that the chairman appoint a commute of four to arrange for a smoker on the even ing of Friday, December 4, and to se cure speakers and a hall. The motion prevailed and the chairman appointed Messrs. Hardest, Frank Greenough, Charles Hobson and W. J. Binder. The voun'.y convention will be held on the afternoon of December 4, when a candidate for state senator will be nominated, and It Is the belief of the members of the club that the smoker will be most succeesful on that night. It Is the Intention of the committee to arrange for a rousing entertain ment. The matter of the registration was also' taken up. Attention was railed to the fact that there would be many Hint voters at this election and that active steps should be taken to have !hm ifgUlcr. The registration books ire to be takwi to the First arid ThlrJ ward by Auditor Anderson for the accomodation of worklnfrmen who find It Impossible to go to the city hall before 4 p. m.. and the ward com mittees will sps to It that all republi cans are registered. The minting was adjourned o next Friday evening . at 7:10. at the court house. At Fdlday's meeting the report of the smoker committee will be pre vented and elaborate plans laid t make the campaign an enthusiasts one. Local Brevities. -The midwinter circus Is coming soon. For rent Furnished room. Good lo cation. Enquire at this office. tf Corl Mnrtln, a native of Norway. yetnlay declared his Intention of becoming a cltlsen of the United States , Full returns of the Fltselmmons Qardner fight will be received tonight at P. 'J. Kenney's saloon on Bond street , ' The Dorcas Society of the First Lutheran church wlllmeet next Fri day evening at the home of Miss Marie Linguist, 2347 Cedar street. The ladles of the Monday Club will hold a reception and sale in the does room of the new Pesbyterlan church Thursday, December S. 1901. A deed was filed for record yesterday whereby M. J. Kraney transfers to the Astoria Company, considerable Are You Lazy ? If you would have the happi ness of health, with the elastic step and clear bright skin, set your digestive organs and liver right by using Beecham's Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c end Its. FISHER'S 02 P E R A H O V S E I E. SI.LIO, Lsms end Maiufer Monday, Nov. 30 B. C. WHITNEY ; Prtsenti tht Play of the Period Pour Acts of Ltughttr . ind Tun "IN CONVICT STRIPES" Filled with Humary, Interest. SEE Ths Great Explosion Scene The Swlnj lor life PUICES ' Reserved Seeti 75c, Gallery 50c Sett Site Open Ssturdsy . Momlnj st Crlfnns Book Store, t 1 1 1 i i ' i water frontage at New Astoria. The consideration la stated as 10. Christmas novelties now coming in. Full Una of things to burn. Visitors always wetcome. Frank Woodfleld's Art Btore, Bond street. , tf Mr. Hugh Hcrdman will lectors be fore the Woman's Club next Saturday on "Tmtckery." Lecture begins at 1:.). Admission , for nonmembers, 26 cents. t-tn-l " Turkey raffles were all the go last night and several dosen birds were won at the different resorts around town. Some of the rafles continued until a late hour. The city directors have decided that there will be no school on Thanksgiv ing day or Friday, the day following. 80 after today the children will enjoy a vacation until Monday. , There, win be a sale of pies, cakes and rye bread, given by the German Lutheran church, day before Thanks giving, In the Flavel brick on Bond street, corner of Tenth street Ztdw As has been customary In the past, there will be no Friday morning paper. The force will enjoy Thanksgiving turkey like other American citizens, and work and holiday do not go well together. The stores of all the merchants will be open ton tent until 8 o'clock, and tomorrow (Thanksgiving) will be clos ed the entire day. As a consequence housewives should be careful to make their purchase today. Tomorrow all the churches In the city will hold union services In the Presby terian church. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Mr. Grim, the new pastor of the Methodist church. The service will be held at 11 o'clock in' the forenoon. . A. Bkyles, who visited the west side this week, reports flourishing con ditions at Warrenton and adjacent points. . Cream continues scarce, ex plained Mr. Skyles, but butter has not advanced past CS cents a roll, whole sale. The creamery men depend upon a large amount of their cream from the Vest side and Mr.Skyles was there in the Interests of his business. The midwinter circus manager has closed contracts with the following freaks: Dora, the wild girl, captured In Cuba, and she eats mud; Banjo iuie. the man that eats rocks, and Harry, the world renowned glass eat er, who will demonstrate to the pub lic that he can eat glass with as mucn relish as a small child sating Ice cream. They will arrive in the city about the 8th of December. The Imperial oyster and chop house has been opened on Commercial street opposite Peterson a Brown's store by S. M. Gallagher, a well known caterer, Mr. Gallagher has a very neat place of buslne's and wilt keep constantly on hand all the delicacies of the season Including the famous Toke Point oys ters. The public Is Invited to give the Imperial a trial, The four cases of scarlet fever con tinue In very light form and it Is not anticipated at present that there will be any fatal terminations, . There Is not a day panes but City Physician Pilklngton Is called to some home, but In every case nothing worse than a cold Is found. .The city teachers are doing all within their power to assist in keeping down an epidemic, and Dr. Pilklngton appreciates their co-opera tion. .. ,, .. "In Convict Stripes" which will be presented at Fishers' opera house next Monday evening, is considered one of thp best plays ever presented at pop ular prices. The scenery and effects are all new and taken from photo graphs from the. exact locations in South .Carolina, Act one shows a country schpol house; act two, the ex terior of a southern home; act three, the convict stone quarry and act four the Interior of the quarry guard house. A carefully selected cast will Interpret the different characters. Seat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin's book store. ; . ..." For several days past there has been considerable tftlk of an arrangement by which no nenator would be elected at the special election called In this county by Governor Chamberlain for December 16. The election "Will cost the county 12000 and the county will not receive a proportional benefit, K is urged. Party leaders of both polit ical tit'ths have expressed themselves as . favorably Inclined towards the Idea, but there Is lltte probability thrit an understanding will be reached. The county officials, obeying the writ Issued by the governor, have gone ahead with preparations for the elec tion, and the vacancy will be- filled. The only plan that could possibly be adopted would be" to Ignore the gov ernor's writ through an understanding between the political parties and the county authorities. The matter was suggested at the chamber of commerce meetlrg Monday night and there has been much discussion of the subject on the streets. , -J THROW A BRICK Of Hoefler's famous ice cream for your Thanksgiving dinner and stop warring about dessert. Any flavor but come early. . tf Mrs. Silas B. Smith, Widow of Late Educator, Seriously : III Rt Her Hklpanon Home. During the last thunder storm light ning struck an old unoccupied building on the tldeland near Bklpanon, com pletely demolishing the structure. The bouse was once occupied 'by Mrs. Robert Carruthers, but fortunately no one was near when the damage occur ed. The front door was actually torn to spin tors. This Is thought to be the worst damage ever caused by lightning in the county. While there are old trees that bear marks, Indicating that a bolt had struck them, no real dam age has eyf r occurred. Mrs. Silas B. Smith, widow of the late Sitae B. Smith, la believed to be In the last stages of cotisumpton and ber release from suffering is expected to occur at any time. Mrs. Smith has been afflicted with the deadly malady for a number of years and of late the disease has assumed its most malig nant form. Dr. Tuttle attended the patient Monday and her suffering was temporarily relieved. Marion Kelly met with an experience the other day. while bunting, that all but resulted fatally to him. He was In a duck boat, when his dog suddenly leaped forward over the seat, dlscharg Ing the gun. The charge grazed tne vounr man's ear and the powder black ened his face, but he was not seriously hurt. ' Mrs. J. T. Lee is the guest of Mrs. Frank Sweeney. Mrs. Lee lives at Skagway where her husband la prin cipal of the public schools. Prof. Lee was formerly superintendent of Clat sop's schools. Miss Ellen McGuire, of Hammond, has gone to Bucoda where she will re main for the winter. During her stay In ths Washington town Mlsa McGuire will make her home with the family of Harry May. Mr and Mrs. W. F. Halderman will spend Thanksgiving day In Port land. During their absence Mr. Dix on will act as depot agent for the A. & C.'R. R. Mrs. C. A. McGuire, of Seaside, spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Wirt. t r Mirkle. who Is employed on the new mill, returned Stwday from a vis It to Portland. NOT A SICK DAT SINCE. 1 was taken severely sick with kidney ..ki. - t tried all sorts of medicines. VI VUlfHJ t - none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric enters anu determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, ana nave not seen a sick day since.- Neighbors of mine hae been cured of Rhuema Usm, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont. N. C. writes. Only" 60c at Chaa Rogers, druggist. ABOUT AUSTRALIAN COAI. Cool Is the best fuel, Australian is the best coal Tou don't have to hire it split, It burns without seasoning, No large space required for It, Australian coal exoells all others, It makes less ashes and dirt. It keeps a hot even fire, -It is the cheapest fuel, ; Calf up phone 1961 for coal, We deliver It for you. No charge for delivery. ELMORE a CO. "1 HATS TRIMMED FREE. Has Just received a i Full Une of . Military Raglans for ladles. Come and see before purchasing elsewhere. Complete Furnishing Goods, Hair Switches and Pompedonrs. MRS. R. INGLETON, ' ' ' , Welch Block. Unon returning home from the thea ter Monday nlghtMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Parker discovered that their house had been entered and burglarised. The burglar or burglars had effected an entrance through a rear window, it was apparent that the parties were fa miliar with the house, and that search was made for something more valuable than the amount secured, Mrs. Parker had taken care to conceal her Jewels before leaylng for the thea ter and they remained unmscoverea.A vt there is no clew as to who are the guilty parties. The Parker home Is at 48$ Corner of Fifteenth and Irving, n.. fcnmi, of Oeoree C. Flavel, situat ed two blocks below on Fifteenth, was entered and burglarized under exactly similar circumstances a tew weeao ago. ". . . " . Schilling's Best tea and cof fee are not "extremes ; good enough; as good as you care to pay for probably., : . 1 Moneyback; grocer's. J k WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Halm THE LOUVRE CHAS. WIR.KKALA, Proprietor JAMB GARDNER. Manager LUCY CUNNINGHAM, Pianist Program Week Cotnnieucing Xovcruber 1G In old Irish Songs MAYME SCAN IAN . Latest Coon Songs of the day BIRDIE DIAMOND Ovtrturt. -"love's Confessio Waltz" Fifth sad Last Week of the Novelty " and Musical Artists . A. W. STANLEY and MAYME SCANLON Is a little of everything Overturt.'Wedding of the Winds" Ones mors is beautiful ballad - BIRPIE DIAMOND Program is subject to A. HILJUNEN-The . Suits to order 522 COMMERCIAL STREET The Boston Restaurant 530 JCOMMERCIALXSTREETJ Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention ' High Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Wcrhs ;K.2ssfactnrers ef . , ' Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. . , , . General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest PhC28 2451. , Corcer Eighteenth end ttzzVCz Fancy and Staple Groceries FL0UH. FEED. PROVISIONS. . TOBACCO AND CIG ARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, ; Farmers and Loggers. As V ALrflLBN Tenth sad Commercial Streets (ELATERITE Is YOUI RIA.Y IHTEHD BT7ILIWO) or And. It oeoery to BBPLACE A WOB.X.OtlT HOOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep surfaces. Butters. valleTS. eto. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., u it 8 tt The i Palace tt' tt 8, St Cafe uaaattaaaaa Overiure..."Dixic Girl" Illustrated Song by MAMIE CRAIG "She Sleeps by tht Silvery Rio Grande"' Overtere-.."Ad1yB Walb" . Last week of ARCHIE W. STANLEY ' ''- the Hebrew Glass-Put-ln-Maa Ovtrturt'Matint CirT Two Step Beautiful and Fascinating . " BIRDIE DIAMOND GVertur."MatiiK Idol Watte" change without notice. UnionTaUor and Fit Guaranteed. . ASTORIA, OREGON Miseral Rubber) merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for Worcester Building, Portland naaaattnaaaaaa8aaaot! The Best Sestanrcnt a 1 -.'J ' .:.:. . , a Refular Meals. J5 Cents ; Sunday Dinners Specialty . Everything- the Market Affords a Palace Catering Coraf :;ry a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a u !n' 'V