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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1903)
ASTORIA OHKGUN, SATURDAY. ISOVbMnEh 28, 1003. 0 J TO M E If . . POOR ARK MADE THANKFUL ' C'aitUiu llotteu of the Salvation Army Brightens lloutea, NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD BUT THE BEST ON THE COAST v Clearness is &n index of Purity. For Pure, Clean and Pal atable Beverage drink V? NORTH PACIFIC BEER If you do drinK Why not drinK the Best you can get? Enough donations were delivered Cap tain Holton, of the Salvation Army, by th city school to provide M deserv tag persons tth good Thnkgtvunr dinners. Thr wa no public spread given. CapUIn Holton deeming 11 more practicable to deliver the gifts to the famlllea in baskets, and thta he did. There were many touching scene en- acted at the home when the oihVer call ed with the good things, noma of the women shedding tear of thankfulness. "There la a mistaken Idea," .aid Cap tain Holton yesterday, "that there nv not poor people tn Astoria de-rvlng of aaistanc.. As a -natter of fact, thera are many auch, and It require only a little Inquiry to And them, Teaterday I could have disposed of a great deal more food than I had with perfect ease, I am already laying plana foe- Christ mas giving and expect to furnish 10 families with dinners, famlllea that otherwise would be without tnythlng extra. Only today I waa notified of a family In the eastern part of the city that is fa real need, and will doubtless have my attention tailed to many case of a like nature between now and the holidays." , When arktd if effective vork could be accomplished by the different -Chris tian societies In thtclty working to gether, Captain . Holton stated that such a schema would, in his estima tion, work to good advantage, and add ed that he would gladly tend what aid he had at his command to such a move ment. . ; -; Hal Reld. author of "Human Hearts" and will be presented with a big cant and a weajth of beautiful scenery, A play without a blemish. Four acta of laughter and tears. Theatergoer are guaranteed an evening of enjoyment and pleasure. Secure your seat early. MRS. S. B, SMITH IS DEAD Widow or hMm Pioneer ItrcnUis Her Unst Thitrntluy. Can Not Avoid Special EIcction':n;i Governor's Writ Has Been Issued and Sheriff Could Not Pos sibly Ignore Mandate. NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO., ASTORIA, OREGON. At last night' meeting of the Cen tral Labor Council only routine busi ness was transacted. There was a large attendance. The Woman Relief Corps will Of late there h been considerable Ulk in Astoria with reference to the suggestion advanced that Clatsop county ought to be saved the expense of the special election called by v. ernor Chamberlain. The election will coal .the county 11700 or tlSOO, and, II la contended, a slate senator will le of little benefit. It Imleei of any, to the people of th county at lb special Ktttiwliur of h legislators. All sorts of wild and visionary scheme hav been suggested by person anxious to avoid th! expense, nd only yesterday It waa publicly recommended that Die county might be saved a materia! sum If the two political parties were to agree upon a candidate. Instead of each nominating one Aa to th proposal advanced that no special election be held, the Idea Is ab surd. The duties of the governor and of the sheriffs In cases of the kind re cently arising here are specifically and i.lalnlv defined In the Orewn code which says: When any vacancy shall h.isnen in th offle of member of the senate or house of representatives, by vu '.death, resignation, or otherwise, and . . . , . . . ... ... ... u . home of Mr. Q, Ztegler. 7H Seven teenth street, during the afternoon and I evening of Tuesday, December 1. St place before the next biennial election, the ovcrnor shall Issue a writ of election, directed to the sheriff of the ounty, or sheriffs of the counties com posing the district In which uh vacua l posing the district tn wnicn suwi JB Captain Lynan, of the dredge, Chi-1 cy gna occur.commandlng him or them For the btst SHOE, see Peterson S' Brown nook, will leave In a few days to as sum comm&na or the transport Thomas which plies between San Fran cisco and Manila. The captain receiv ed his appointment by wire Wednesday night. It la presumed that the com mand of the dredge will be given to First Officer Dunbar now with the ves sel Agents for "DOUGLAS and "WALK OVER" Shoes A RUNAWAY BICYCLE, Terminated with an ugly cut on thy leg of 3. B. Omer, Franklin Drove, III. It developed a stubborn ulcer un yielding to doctor, and. remedies (or four year. Then Bucklen'a Arnica Slv.cured. If Just a good for bums Scalds. Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25 at Chas. Roger Drug store. ( JL. H. HENNINGSEN CO. 1 Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Handles Stoves, Tinware and Second Hand Goods. . 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE, RED 2305 HO TE L PORTLA N D The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PERSONAL MENTION. J. S. Deiringer went to Portland butt night on business. Mr. Oscar Wilson Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Eva Linda hi, of Daw, son. C. R. Thomson will leave for Los ngelos today where he will spend the winter. . ' . , Edward HUnrins is spending a few days in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Higgins. Walter Falconer, one ot Seaside' cuncilmen, went to Portland last night, accompanied by Mr. Falconer, who I 111 and is being taken to the metrop olis for treatment. PORTLAND. OREGON. 8 aaanaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaac a a a Display!! . Judge for yourself when you examine the stock. " SPLENDID LOT OF RINGS a ' That cannot be duplicated in Astoria. a I J.'H. SEYMOUR" tt astorja, Oregon - Can pc you Bargains. a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BASE BAUSC0RE1 At Sacramento Sacramento 2; Port land 4. , . At San Francisco San Francisco 3 Oakland 6. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 5; Se attle 2. . New--Style Restaurant . Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night " Good Service. NOT A SICK DaY 8INCE. 1 was taken everely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all no its of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I sa en ad. of your Electric Bitter and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I reit reneveo, ana soon thereafter waa entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbor of mine ha7 been cured of Rhuema- tlsm. Neuralgia, Liver and Kianey troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. T. Ba, of Fremont, N. C. write. Only 60c at Cham Rogers, drngglit. , C$ th St-next door to Griffin Bros, and adfoininj th Offic Sato ASTORIA, OREGON . w P. A. TRULLINGER ' Cigars and Tobaccos This morning at 9 o'clock the reserv ed seat sale opens at Griffin's book store-for the performance of'ln Convict Stripes'' at Fishers' opers house Moa day evening. This" play was written by to notify the several julKV ot elec tion In his county or their district "to hold a special election ta HI uh viconcv or vacancies, at u time ap pointed by the governor It will be observed tlmt lhe code plainly Instructs the various officials as to their nrocedure in caenof vacancy In legtsltitlv offices. The law does not nnrriiM '.hat the aovernor "may" Is- tue a writ for a special election.but that he "shall"' tssue such writ. It would be just as utterly impossible for the sheriff to disobey the mandate of the governor as for the eherlff to disregard the mandate of the circuit court. The governor is Instructed aa to what he slwll do and there Is no ottKr cou open to him, excert that he shoul l un dertake to disregard the laws of the state. The uuestlon Is an Interesting one and biings up Interesting possibilities. Suppose, for Instance, that the two political" parties should agree with the county officials that no ejection be held on lecember IS, as provided in the gov ernor's writ, the understanding Vein that the writ be Ignored. An agree ment of this kind would moke It pons ible for the Judges and clerks of some i-emnle ureclnct to Bet together, hold an election at which not more than half a hosen votes (or, for that matter, a single vote) might be cant and thu bring about the regular election of itutft senator. The governor might have Ignored the mvIb. hu. hiivlne iaeued his writ, the election muit be held. As to the statement that the selec tlon ot a candidate by the two parties would sa ve the county a materia! sum, this. too. Is ridiculous. If there were to be but one candidate at tne frtn coming election, the cost of the elec tlon would be as great as If there were four or five candidates DOSEJTT RESPECT OLD AGE. Tfs shameful when youth fall to show proper respect to old age, but Just the contrary in the case of Dr. King' New Life Pill. They cut off maladle no matter how sever and Irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Omstipatlon and all yield to this per fect Pill. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug Store. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the office of auditor and police Judge will be open from t to t p. m. commencing Batur day, November 10. and will remain open until close of registration. Reg, tratlon will close Saturday, Decern' ber 6 at 4 o'clock, p. m. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Po lice Judge. The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. NOTHING PLEAvSEtS 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. Cor. Tp"-"t Dnane St. FWiie JuOl - The Troy Laundry is Lag'er Beer IF YOU WISH To Eat Well, Sleep Well, "TAJKEJ And Work Well, Beecham's Pills You win Eat BECAUSE, brUwlrtpwl IK Action os th DiiMto Organs, Beeefism' Pills rrnnortOK amtton of ftilneM vxl opprewion oromonlF txporteiuxd, (In Uu appaiM " edgt," ud ratio tteMonufe to tenltlijSBa natural fsncttt. - , You win Sleep welt, . BECAUSg Besolinm's Pills swnlr lm Irrtltllonof tlx gamma tjim, white by ttata? - tlmolttTnil ImiiiUis Mtlon npoa Ux Llwr ud Klnen, I)l(ettkm proeal with nonui nrOsrltT) to Out nifht Uh tnuHnUimd mini HKljxly ,n d reeved tot "HUore'i ntat mtorer" vmtaeftU ilamlnr. Bhoald on (Ml mtlM attar u uUlu of oosrlTlal mntof, a torn at eeoftam' Pill will qaleUy union ntntbiat sloes. , You wilt Work well, BECAUSE Cham's Pill bring stoat Uu proper utimllatlon ot tht bod Ukaa, gtstoo to tb Stonuteh, porUj Uw Blood, tarrtfont Uw gerrou Dntem, add force to Uu MojclM,ud thai ands tb woritar mental or shyiloiJ wtta renewed energy and power. Sold Evoeywhero In Boxot, 10 oenfg mud 23 oontth Mr alia B.' Smith died Thursday aftrntHn at th old family home at ftklpanon. Consumption was th lm mediat cause nf death, a dlseas from which Mr, Smith had long been a suf ferer. She wa the widow of tha ut. Smith, a well known attorney educator of thl county, and wh died mm month ago of th Mine nU a ly that ended the lite of hi wife. Mr. 'Smith km MIM Mny riwaln and wa a native otXewlUmpshlre, b. ma marrlid to Mr. Smith at Lacottt, of that Ui. th town of her birth. 8h was married In 1ST0 and five year !Ur moved to Oregon with her hus band, twttllng at Phlpanon on the west i t. Th Smiths sine then have lived continuously In tht county. Mr. tmlth In th mother of Mr. May Wal Hngford, Mra. C, d'oyce, Tudor O. and Starr T. Smith, of Sklpanon and War rantor), anl of Mr. Agnes Pay, of Seaside. , Two sinter. Mis Etta Bwaln and Mrs. J. 0. Rich, reside tn the east. Hev. 3. W. McCormae will conduct th funeral service which will be held tomorrow from the church on Clatsop plain. Th Interment will be in th old pioneer cemetery. liM :Ma' 7 Evaporated Cream IbMrkw th bT eap W flew 1 Iron tht can nch awnr lndlanl I wntah araan Hits Body bunding. Economy Brand laarrlM ear tMrinM H n aanlul prspastion, rwnnn ana I umr, n aumram ironi in watery Branoa ana an a noo nets to your looa. i ry am ywt wal be esoelncM a N ids nanv Look sx our cap label. BOTtTIA JSOX CONSiaSQIO CO. Highland, nUnolt l NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY . A LIFE SAVE . Many live are annually destroyed by disease resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing I don by an expert, and av annoyane and dan ger. Qa and steam fitting, beating, tinning, etc Fixture In clock. JOHN A. MONTQOM ERT, 425 Bond street. 'Phone 1031. CAU. ON THEM. Electrical fixture. Flcclrlcal wiring. Electrical supplies. ;' m Commercial street, TBULUNGER HAIIDESTT. Electrical Contractor. OCCIDENT SHOP Four chain at tb Occident barber hop. No use to mis everything wait ing for a lhsve. First-class artiata and by the way, this to th place to get bath. Everything th very beat. U, Fine Stationery-Xmas Cards Bornt Wood Souvenir. Beautiful Picture. and Paintings SVENSON'SBOOK STORE JM7 Comnicri'lnl M. Aaorlrt, Oregon ;ckccooooooocoooocc JAPANESE GOODB. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and the latest novelties from Japan. Upper Astoria baa ft plac whr you can get fine glass of beer, a sooa wines and liquor a you can find any plac In th city. HARRY JONES, tf Opposite Kopp's Brwry. Mirror Bath ar kept open on Sun day for bath. For Drst-cUss work in th tonsorlal tin, call at tb Mirror natha. fiK Commercial street. Aitortft, Oregon. - ft-H-U , BEST ll-CBNT MEAL. Ton will always find th beat Uc meal in th city at the Rising Bun res taurant, No. tit Commercial street. STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetite theater parties, and all other parties find what they deslr and some to appreciate at th Tok Point oyster house. Th choicest viand in the mar ket ar there served in most pleasing trie. Open all night Private room. 3, V. Burn sold 10,000 La Imperial during th month of October, last, an Increase of 2,000 over oles for th cor resnondlng month last year, tf ( PIANO TUNER, For good, reliable piano your local tuner, Tb, work see Frederlckson, 2071 Bond (tree. Phone 2074. Red. DEN8MORB TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all make of typewriters. Writ for new catalogue of Nw Densmor. Huxley, Ryan k Co., M Fourth Street Portland, Or. Great Eastern Furniture Co. Ml COMMERCIAL ST. . A8TOK1A, OltKUOSf AAaJWWtaswwwrw V SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Opaque window nhadci 35c quality at 25c i$c Brass Extension rods for.,..,.. 15c 5cCorrogated cotligepole In white, lour feet long for. 1 go Decorated cups and laucecs in serai porcelain for 25c Iron beds from $2.50 QP 6 Hole tteel range the big gest value ever offered , worth, jJ.o this week for............ $29.50 Wood teat high back chair worth 63c this week.. 50c All linen warp matting nice pattern all this week at per yard, ,s.. ........ 10c Heating ttovei $2.25 P We carry the largest line of Lounge, Couches and Sofas in lhe city. Let ui figure with you on furnishing your home; we ran do it in goodityle. We sell the famous Ohio Steel Range best on earth. Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine; prices awy down. ccooooooooooocooc aAa aha, ansa a tiiaiiti RiBtuuuinir. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A fifteen per cent dividend will be paid the stockholder of th Building & Loan Land Company upon presen tation of their certificate of stock to the undersigned. 21-2J W. L. ROBB, Secretary. tmtmmwttmtwmtramrmimmttmuimsft Men's Suits I and Overcoats That Fit 10.00 Up. S. DANZ1GER $ COMPANY Cor. 11th and Commercial Sts. Sole Agents for Stein-Bloch Clothing, Hawes $3 Hats Dutchess Warranted Trousers. r mtmumammmtmumutwmuafflmwnmtiittmnmmntmmmammtiKint R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. Thone8ji THE WIGWAM Qua lirooks. M Hunger, Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars Eighth and Astor Streets, - . - . Astoria, Oregon. . ABOUT AUSTRALIAN C0A1. Coal 1 tb best fuel, -? Australian 1 th best coal. You don't hav to hlr It split, , It burn without seasoning, No large ipse required for It, Australian eoal exoell all other, It make less ahe and dirt, It keeps a hot even flr, It la the cheapest fuel. Call up phone 1M1 for coal, We deliver It for you, No charg for delivery. ELMORE aV CO. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Ha just received a Full line of Military Raglan for ladle. Come and ses before purchasing Iwher. Complete Furnishing flood, Hair Switches and Pompedoura. . MRS. R. INGLHJTON, ... Welch Block. C0AU C0AU C0ALI ,7 ' If you want your mony'a worth Ring 'Phon 1811. . GEO. W. SANBORN, Agt. CHEAP FUEL ; Fir slabwood, itov lengthij 13.00 per cord. Boxwood 11.60 per large load. Phon 2211 Black, Kelly, tht transfer man, - . " , .-'', . THE PALACE BATHS. Hour for Turkish nnA Wnaaiaji hatha I p. n. to 1 1, m., except Sundays, Beat qulppd barber shop in th pity. v artist aiway on band. RELIANCH ! Electrical Work. 428 BOND BT. j W r thoroughly prepared tor i makinj eatlmates and axecuUng -orders for all kind ot electrical Installing; and Repairing; Supplies In ork, We cell th ; celebrated SHBLBT LAMP. Call. 1 , up Phone HO. 1 H. W. CYRUS, - Mar PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY.. Tslephone Ut ' DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING &V2!J2 Wpp'to our MM No. 688 Duan St w. J, COOK. Mgr. :i'sSi',LJ-Pn:!C: inHltiaWiHU f 061TIV3 CI?H prinnammaUenerOalanrt! ef the BUdilnraod Dl.ea.e4 B'aoej., go aura no p.r. Cow. ealeklf an? Wn JfnUr lhe worel eaaea at ianerrhera ), po mailer of now Ions .t.nd. Abanlotel nanntew, trS b' .Bl.a. frim. 'THI lARTAIEPSW 10, , lllAIVAIITAlnia. amUstav Sold by Cbaa. Rogers, s Commercial A