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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1903)
4 ASTORIA OKKGUN, TUESDAY. DKCl.MltEh 1, 10CW. 0 8 8 a "tt 9 11iie a ..'DN IDS TRY.. ff-'IIM llllimTn'il I iiiiiiiiit -in in JF ii b p 8 "frf'trw" (I . NOT THE PEST IN THE WORLD BUT THE BEST ON THE COAST v Clearness Is an index, of Purity. y c For Pure, Clean and Pal atable Beverage . drink NORTH PACIFIC B EE R If you do drink Why v not drink the Best you can get? Abcrcrombic Is Pat for Unions Political Tricksters Try (o Job Candidacy of tht Young v Republican.1 ,s NORTH PACIflC BREWING CO., ASTORI A . OREGON. For the best SHOE, see Peterson Brown Agents for "DOUGLAS" and "WALK 0VER"Shoes A st.ry calculated to injur the can- Jilacy of 0. H. Abercromble, republl can nominee for Auditor and police Judge, la going the rounds, having Iwn msphed by th opposition. Th story is to the effect that InaHinuch aa th union label does not appear on card recemly Issued by ..Mr. Abcrcrombl that he la opposed to union labor and rt -s by his arrangement that, the caid were go prUted. Th story Is plainly a piece of political trickery, and tor ab ject littleness a difficult of being sur passed. When Interviewed on the sub ject last evening Mr. Abercromble said: "'. ' . '. "I vn surprised that such stories hould lie told on me, and chagrined that anyone could have listened to them. My cards were printed by J. s. Dellinger, who runs a strictly union hop, and the omission of the label was an oversight, and nothing els. ' When the matter was brought to my atten tion I -went at one to Mr. Dellinger and arranged to have the Job gone over again. I stand pat tor unions, stories to the contrary being utterly false, it appears that the label story was de liberately told to hurt my candidacy, but it Is difficult to beltev how anyone could stoop to such trickery," ' Friends of the yung candidate are Indignant that political capital would be made out of a palpable oversight and will leave no stone unturned to set the mutter rfeht. Mr. Abercromble Is making a clean campaign, based on his j record as an old Astorlan and regrets that the other people see fit to resort to questionable tactics. ,( . ,v WOMEN CARRY OFF PRIZES New York MlnUtvr Hcllou s Mn Art? IMittf SlilHrncki'd. K'v York, Njv'. SO. -In a sermon on "won en" Rev. Pr. N. D. Hlllia has sounded warnlug note to young men In business life, "It you don't want women to ontMrln you In the Industrial race," he raid, and compel you to come to them when Wu vant &o cents you would Iwtler xlop Oil liking poor whisky and unit gambling at rare tracks' and if pool rooms, : Wimert, tn spit of man re fual to give thera the rights and prlvt leges to which they are entitled, are to day In 11S branches of business and m Instant showing more ability than the mn.' . "In on of the greatest financial In at tuitions, of this city not long Ago a wull known man, drawing a salary of S2S.0W a yeaiy suffered a nervous col l;l, The director selected a young woman who, for I years, had" been the stenographer. She, the directors told mc, has done better work than the man she succeeded and Is doing It for !!, PW y-Ntr. "In SO years the women will know more than th men. They hav more time to read and study and they are Improving their time. Eventually they wijl vot iind tell the men tor whom they shall vot. "Eventually ill the universities will be co-e Ideational, ami the women will carry off all th prises." Shcrriff Must Obey the Writ No Possible Manner Now in Which Special Election Can Be Avoided. Fine Stationery-Xmas Cards BIG STRIKE AT PITTSBURG. fhe s'atmenl Is mad that an agree mem between th political turtle would sufficient to head oft th spec ial election called by th governor for rvcetvber 1 In Clhtwp county, Tl la statement U absurd, fur th reason that the sheriff Is required to tarry out th writ of th governor and to mak th necessary arrangement for lw wlc- Mon. Th Judges and clerks hav been notlild that th election wilt be held, and they will rclv their remuner ation for their service whether or not Ihe political parties nam candidates. Should no ndl late b named, voters could writ th name of their cholc on the ballots and th election would tro on Just a It nomination Wv'r made, It will be recalled that th peopl of Astoria one lted d. O. Moen a member of th polio board notwith standing Mr, Mon had not been nom inated, or that his nam did not appear on the official ballot. The fa.ct that th Ninth senatorial district will disregard the electron writ Issued by. Governor Chamberlain Indicate nothing, so far a Clatsop's ieclal t lection hi concern ed. The Ninth district Is mad ui of Burnt Wood Souvenirs Beautiful Pictures and Painting's SVENSON'S BOOKSTORE Ml Cunintcrt'lAl Hi, Aalorltt, rrft 3CXXC3CCCCW0CWX3O00OOC CCCCCCOOOO Great Eastern Furniture Co. ft7 COMMKHCtAL ST. AMTOKIA, OIUXJON 0OOCK)OOCXXXX)CXKiCOiCCOOOOO0 V SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK V eti today that strike of SUM ftreet tr nien enployed by the Pittsburg Hall way Company would be ordered on PrWay, and It Is expectwl President Mahnn, tt the Amalgamated Assorla tbn of Street Car Employe, will take charge of It. Wanted, girl for general housework." Inquire at store of B. F. Allen ft Son. tt Sutscrlbers to Tha Atorlan will do the management a great favor by noti fying the office of any failure to receive the paper. L. H. HENNINGSEN $L CO. . , Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. r lUndJo Stoves. Tinware and Second Mind Good. ' 504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. PHONE, RED 2305 HOTEL PORTLAND The Fine&t Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. I Magnificent Display!! a a 9 m ..... 8 ASTORIA OREGON ' a a a a a a a a a a a a Judge for yourself when you examine Ibe stock. SPLENDID LOT OF RINGS Tnat cannot be duplicated in Astoria. Banssaaaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a a a a J. H. SEYMOUR - Can jjive yea Bargains. caaaaaaaaaaaaa New Style Kestaurant Everything First Class. , fhe Best tht; Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. ; (20 Bth St. next door to Griffin Bros. and sdjoininf the CHfite SJooa ASTORIA, 0PEG0N p. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Grapbaphone, Disc and Circalar. Agent for lbe Portland Safe and "Lock Company. Best on the market. - I The telephone cable between Fort Stevens and Fort Columbia was torn loose from Its fastenings near Stevens by the schooner F. M. Howe, Saturday and the line has not been In working order since. Tha telephone company w-rre preparing yestrday to pick up the table and hop to have tti same in good shaoe soon. It la over thlr line that bar reports are received. Pittsburg, Nov. SO.-U was announc (,,.vral counties, some or th precinct 1 ImlMV th. alrilrA f aftM KlisM,t f-tir : .... ...... .... ..... or wiui n nr nuuiirvua or miles Troin ihe center of iopulalton, and reached only after long 'stage drives. Th time fixed is too short to hold a successful KIWH-Ial election there, but it Is a fact, yt the same, that senator can be elected, ewn though no election la held. If the Judges and cK-iks of one'pr cinot meet and sit on election day. Con treH.man Williamson' successor could he named. There is no way ft CUit sop to avoid the special election ex cept by securing !he promise of every inter In the county to refrain from vol. lug n thnt day, and th promise of evety Judge and clerk to Ignore the fact that h would hav a claim against the county. PUNT NOT CLOSED DOWN. Denver. Nov. SO. The Colorada Fuel A Iron Company's plant at Pueblo has not entirely closed down, according to an official of th company in this city. The wire mill was closed Saturday but two blast furnaces are In operation and others will open as soon as coat can be secured. The" wnnany has not yet con si lered the proposition of using North era ..-oal. but may do so later. , A Frigl)teiiMl'liiirs,l Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred p;her-aecldmts, are every day occur rences, tt behoves everybody to have a reliable salve handy and there's none as good as Duciklln's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, eeiwnia, and piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, at 'has. Rogers drug store Edward Prior, who has been connect, td with The Astorlan- Job department. has severed his connection, his resigns tion taking effect December I. Here after this department will be directly under the management of The Asto rian. The Job plant Is one of the best in the state, and i prepared at all times to furnish to the public the very best of work at a very reasonable figure. The services of one of the best Job printers on the coast have been en. gaged. A trial order will convince one that The Astorlan Is the place for good. jD-to-date lob work. tt PERSONAL MENTION. spent yesterday in A Costly .MlKtukr. Plunders are sometimes very expen sive. Otcaslonaly life Itself Is th prlv rt a mistake, but you'll never b wrong If yon take'Dr. King' New Life ,1111 for dyspepsia, diuinrss. headache) Vr i.f bowel trouble. Thy ar genfV ret thorough. 25e, at Cha. Roger JriW tore. Opaque window shades 35c quality at ........... 25 isc Brass for , Extension rotts V 15c ' sjeCot rogated cottage poles in white, four feet long J ; for. 15c Decorated cups and saucer in semi porcelain a for 25c Iron beds from $2.50 UP 6 Hole steel range the big gest vulue ever ottered ,. , worth 35.00 this week 'or $29.50 Wood aeat high back chair worth ftje this week , . 50c All linen warp matting nice ' pattern ail this week at per yard , , , . , J fjc Heating stoves $2.25 "P We carry the largest line of lounges, Couches and Sofas In the city. O let us figure with you on furnishing your home; we enn "do it in 8 good style, ' We sell the famous Ohio Sltcl Range- best on erih. 8 Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine; prices away down. OOOCKXXXXXX)COOOOCXXK coccc mntmmtrmmtmmjK ' j 1 NEW BARGAINS FOR "'ifPAY The Quarantine restrictions will be lifted today from the home of John Planting, the case of scarlet fever hav inar orogressed so favorably that no further danger Is felt from contagion In that Quarter. Yesterday forenoon Dr. FilklnVon was kept busy answer. ing calls and Investigating suspicious cases. Th?re is now no reason to close tha schools, the directors announce, and the matter will not be considered unless there are worse developments than those that now prevail. The cannery which has been operated for a number of year on the Necanl- oum at Seaside, has closed down a scarcity of flsh being given for tne reason. The fall Dack amounted to only 300 case wh.-r;as 1000 cases would not have been a large pack. .Hansen & Kendall are the proprietors or me plant. Mr. Hansen Is reported to be willing to sell out his Interests cheap. He has erected a clam cannery ai Westoort on Grays harbor, ana it is possible that he is desirous to get In ranrfwui for -next seasons wora in that line. t- NOTHING PLEAcSES so well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest and most Eanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help. : TV . The Troy Laundry Tenth and Doane St. mi TIP Lag'er Beer L. tientilis, a resident of the north shore, was placed under arrest un day afternoon by City Physician Fil kmgton for violating quarantine reg. ulatlons." Dr. Filkington was called at the Nelma home, one of the first to be lilaced undftr quarantine, and Inspect. d the Interior preparatory to applying disinfectants. Upon entering a room on the unner floor. Mr. i3entill was found In hiding and Tie was promptly tsken In custody. Planting and Gen. tills are relatives. The official reconv tn'iiided that the prisoner be subjected to a small fine, which was acted upon a;c'Tdlngly. , Investigation of the great forest fires of September. 1W2, in Washington and Oregon discloses a total loss aggregat lug nearly S13.000.000. Most of the dis truction was due to carlessness and might easily have been avoided. Examinations and reports dealing with technical problems in the manage. mnt of forest reserves have been mad for reserves In Utah, California, Ore- lion and New Mexico. Representatives of the bureau have,, during the past summer, examined over 120,000,000 acres Protiosed as forestry reserves In the Rooky mountain and Pacific coast states. Nelson Trover Portland, George Hlbbert was over from Chi nook yesterday. Dr.. C. R Linton, of Seaside, was in Asto-la yesterday. . Mlsa Pearl Upp was up from lllwaco Sunday calling upon friends. A. -A. Cook is In the city in the In terest of his Portland house. Mrs. Harry Jones is entertaining Mrs. Victor Llndbeck, of Portland. Mrs. Herman Johnson, of Chinook, did shopping in '.his city yesterday. Miss Florence Turner spent Saturday and Sunday with .'rlends on Ihe Wal luski. A. B. Colby, representing rhas. Kohn & Co., visited his customers here yesterday. Philip J. Brady, of Drady & Co., sal mon brokers, of Seattle, was In the city yesterday. Dr. OVB. Thornton returned to Port land Sunday night after a short vitiit , with friends in 'he city. Dan Belcher has returned to the city from Portland. He will remain here until the first of the year. cnarles S. Ecklund and Charles Tongue, prominent trapmen of Chinook visited the city yesterday. Ben Powell went to Portland yestei- aay wnere tie will take a course In Armstrong's business college. Mr. and Mrs. James Flnlayson went to Portland Sunday evenlmr when. they will visit for a few days. H. Callender, of the Simpson Lumber Company, of Knappton.Wash., was in Astoria. Sunday and yesterday. Sidney Dell, late editor of the News will If ave soon for Los Angeles, where he has accepted a position on the Times. H. L. Lively, representing G.C. Miles Piper Company, of Seattle, dealers In electrical goods and stoves, was In As toria yesterday. James Gardner, representing Hooper & son and 'Barker & Bros., of San Fran cI3co, was in the city yesterday calling upon his customers. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Marcotte have taken up their abode at the Stevens where they will continue until their de parttire for Portland. Miss Frances Estes' leturned to Mr. Mlnnville yesterday where she Is at tending college. Miss Entes spent Thanksgiving with her parents. J. W. Belcher will arrive in the citv today from Portland. Mr. Url. her has been engaged o assist In the exen-i-.ics tor tne Kiks memorial session. . v., canan, advance agent for the midwinter clrcm, will arrive from San Francisco today where he went to se cure attractions for the big show. A LIFE SAVBTR , Many lives ar annually detroytd by diseases resulting from faulty plumbing Be sur your plumbing la don by an expert, and save annoyance and daiv ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixture In, stock. JOHN A. MONTQOJfEItTr ' US Bond street. 'Phoos lOSL CALL ON THEM. , Electrical flxtur.,-s , x , Flcclrlrat wiring, , ,,, Electrical cttpptl.. . .. iii Commercial trt. TRULLINOETt A HARDESTT, Electrical Contractors OCCIDENT SHOP Four chair at th Occident barber shop. No us to miss everything wait Ing for a shav. First-class artist and by th way, thl 1 th plac to get a ruth. Everything th very beat. tt. J A FA NHS B GOODS. New stock of fancy good Just arriv ed at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and se' the latest novelties from Japan. Upper Astoria has a place where you can get a fin glass of beer, aa good wines and liquors as you can find any place in th city, HARItT JONES, tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery. Mirror Bath ar kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorlal line, call at th Mirror Hath, 16 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. .. , g-n-tf BE3T 18-CENT MEAL.' Tou will always find th best Lie meal In the city at th Rising Sun 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 destr nnd soms to appreciate at th Toke Point oyster house. Th choicest vlanda In th mar ket are ther served In most pleasing style. Open all night Privet rooms. J. V. Hurna aold 10,000 La Imperial during the month of October, last an Increase of 2,000 over sale fpr th cor- Y M Intend to Invest ... f,' ' A yy"JJM tswsjssisi-ri rni- -m--n j ,m mrafc'f wm " For a Suit or Overcoat? You'll Get most for your money, here-on IN SPECTION is CONVINCING. & S. DANZIGER a COMPANY Agency for Hawes $3 Hats-Dutchcn Wamental Trousers wnmmmjm:jmmammuamn:Jtatumttamnmumnt:::tK:it SIG. SICHEL (EL C O. responding month last year. if Fight Will He Hitter. NOTICE. Ml members of Astoria Lodge, No, 1), B. P. O. B., are requested to at tend the regular session to be held this Tuesday evening1. Ther will be Inl tliitions and other important business. F. C. FOX Exalted Ruler. F. J. CARNEY, Secretary, Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recommend ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, will nave a long and bit ter fight with their troubles.ff not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Kead what T. R. BeaM, of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption, gho took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing elsa had failed. Improvement cam at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Cha. Rog. era, druggist. Price 60c, and Sl.oo. Trial bottU free. PIANO TUNER. . For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th, Frederlckson, 20,1 Bond stre. Phone 2074 Red. DENSMORB TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriter. Writ for new catalogue of New Densmor . Huxley, Ryan A Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland, Or, COAU COAL! COAU If you want your money' worth Ring 'Phon 1311. GEO. W. SANBORN, Agt. ,' CHEAP FUEL Fir alabwood, atov length, $3.00 per cord. Boxwood 21.50 per larg load, Phon 2211 Black. Kelly, th transfer man. For Sale Everhere. THE PALACE BATHS. . The best place to get any kind, bf a bath Ja at Tha Palace Baths. Best equipped barber shop In th city,' Five artists always on hand.- , , tf ABOUT AUSTRALIAN ' COAI. Coal 1 tb best fuel, t , Australian I tb best coal, Tou don't hav to hlr It split, It burns without seasoning, No larg space required tor It . Australian coal sxcell all others, It make less ashes and dirt, It keeps a hot even fire, It la th cheapest fuel, ' Call up phon 1961 for coal, We deliver It for you. No charge for dellvwy. ELMORE ft CO. NOTICE. Nolle 1. hereby given that the office of auditor and pollc, judge wlll be op,' from 6 to d. m. commenrimr 1 UNnH.eTr B,ia WM1 """ open until clos of reglstrati,,,, r.. (.ration will clos Saturday, lp. ber 5 at o'clock.'n, m. OLOF ANDERSON. Aioin . - He Judge, , ' . n,"Jr(" HATS TRIMMED FREE. Haa just received a full )ln of Military Raglana for ladle. Com. LnA e. oetor purchasing eluewhor. Comp.!. Furnishing Goo . ttJr Switch, and PompedouV -"AS. R. INQLBTON, Wl8q Block. 1