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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1903)
ASTUK1A, UKEGON, MONDAY. JJECEHBKR . 7. 1903. Local Brevities Lewis and Clark river. These improve f NEW GOODS .Clmfing pishes, Haviland China, -'New Shops" German China Rich Cut Glass, Steins, Silver-plated ware, Carvers, Door. ' Mats, Baskets, Priu-Olas, Doruino Sugar, Meat Roasters, Pre ferred Stock Can Goods, Nuts, Raisins, Anti-Rust Tinware, ' Beans, Olive Oil, Christmas, Candles and Holders, Tablets, ' Ldwney's Chocolate and Cocoa and lots of good things to eat. ments consist of the building of ap proaches oh either side of the river for A reward of 25 will be paid for the recovery of tte body of Mrs.Nat Jones. the new bridge i ,1 the branch roads leading to the mat highway. The fnur-masted schooner Andy Ma honey, from San Francisco, arrived today"- b - 1 ' r. . !: -, : '"''?, '..V Wanted. Girls, at the Troy laundry. or a jtiunsian Dath from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 50, cents, n,e Palace Turkish We are exclusive agents for ! baths have all modern equipments. Al ways open, side entrance. 530 Commer Apply at office,' corner of Tenth and Duane streets. 2t ; o j o o ROSVS, HIGGINS & CO. GOOD GOODS OUR SPECIALTY THE TIDES December, 1803. High Water. Date. SUNDAY . , Monday Tuesday . ; Wednesday' ' Thursday . ' Friday . Saturday . A. M. h.m. 2:04 2:47 8:84 4:23 6:17 6:12 7:10 ft 7.61 7.6 7 7.e 7.6 7.8 P. M. h.m. 1:29 2:16 8:06 4:01 6:09 6: 7:46 ft. 8.9 8.7 8.1 7.7 7.1 6.6 6.8 December, 1903. Low Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft SUNDAY .... 6 7:40 2.8f 8:19 -1.0 Monday .... 7 8:32 2.8 9:05 -0.8 Tuesday ..... 8 9:27 2.8 i El -0.8 Wednesday . .. 9 10:25 2.8 10:43 0.2 Thursday-10 11:25 2.711:87 0.J) Friday . . . 11 ... 12:25 2.4 Saturday . -. . 12 0:86 1.6 1:48 3.1 Drjve away the blues by going to the mid-winter circus which begins Dec ember 8, running Ave nights. tf The French bark Oermalne,. loaded with wheat for Queenstown or Fal- month for orders, arrived down today. U ' a tt tt tt tt tttttttttitttttttttttttt u tt tttt n n tt tt n tt tt a n T t i 1 FIT FOR A Senator! FOR A Merchant!! FOR A Mechanic!!! AAKCRSAVyRK CorrrctCbtheshrMeit r r Supposing you do pay a trifle more for a Benjamin Suit or Over- ' coat. " (" s a. . . ' ' ,. ,; , , It fits better, looks better and holds the shape longer than other kinds. ) . Not only because we say so and our word is good, but BENJAMIN clothes are acknowledged the Best by all. . , Herman Wise Sole distributor In Astoria for BENJAMIN and KUPPENH EIME'S Clothes. tt tt u tt tt tt tt ' u n u n u n n tt'nu' u'u nu u u n a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a The Italian bark Cavour, with 1,043,- 463 feet of , lumber for Placo, Peru, crossed out today. She was loaded at Portland. 'V , , The schooner Glendale went to , sea yesterday with 375,000 feet of lumber loaded at the Hume, mill, , She goes to San Francisco.. ,, :;,.:: , The schooner Compeer, bound for Ban Francisco, cleared today. . She has 373,000 feet of lumber from the Tongue Point Lumber Co. J . r ' " Christmas, novelties now coming in. Full line of things to burn. Visitors always welcome. Frank Woodfleld1 Art Store, Bond street, , , ; . 1 T. F. Laurin has a complete line of toilet articles and perfume the most complete stock In any retail store In the northwest. Give him a trial. ; tf The O. R. & N. steamer Elder ar rived in port Sunday with a good pas. senger list and a large quantity of freight. She left up for Portland al most Immediately after touching the dock. The big tent for the mid-winter cir cus has been erected on the court house lot. Don't forget that the monster pa. rade takes place Tuesday, the 8th, and with an entire change of program each each night following, rain or shine The friends of Miss GertrudeKearney will be pleased to learn that she is re. covering rapidly from the effects of her recent operation. " Yesterday she was resting very nicely arid the possibility of any serious complications has pass ed away. , ' The steamer Nome City went up to Portland yesterday for her second car. go of wheat, whlqh will be taken to San Francisco. The vessel was char tered, to carry two cargoes of grain to the Bay City and is now returning from her first trip . ' We have just placed in stoctt a handsome assortment of Esatern Birds Eye Maple and Chiffoniers i f . " Which just at this time will make asubstan- ' tiai and handsome Christmas present. CHARLES IIEILBORII & SON ASTORIA'S LEADINd H0U3EFURNISHERS , Everything for the home. Ask to see our Jewell ranges. Ladies, we have Just received a fine assortment of varniBhes, varnish stains, namelst gold paints bronzes, etc., put up expressly for those who do their own decorating. Now is the time to bright en up things as the holidays are ap proaching. B. F. ALLEN & SON. cial street - ., tf , , ' G. H. STAUFF, Mgr. The Astoria Crush Rock Company has ceased operations until favorable weather sets in. The roller can not be used during the present cold snap. The next work of the company will be done on either Sixteenth of Exchange streets. A case of scarlet fever was discov ered yesterday in the home of Charles Wlrkkala, his little stepson being af flicted with the malady. The house, situated on Exchange street between Eleventh and Twelfth,1 la under quar antine. 1 ..v. ,,.fS , The quarry at Bugby has suspended operations, and it is reported that the one at Maygers will follow Its example on or about the 15th of this month. It Is supposed that the cessation of opera tions is due to the company having furnished the rock called for by. the first contract, though no definite state ment has been given out. An exciting game of football was played on the local grounds yesterday when the Bcow Bay and "Uppertown" teams battled for supremacy. At the end of the second' half the boys were still In doubt about the matter, for the score was then 6 to 5. . The contest was a stubbornly fought one, and there was a good attendance. In fact, the spec tators crowding about the players rendered !good work next to Impossible. Roxy Graham served as umpire and pleased the players by his Impartial rulings, , fAMOVS WHERITY, RALSTON (Si CO.W Successors to John flahn Charles R. Abercrombie, candidate for auditor and police Judge on the re publican ticket, today applied for per mission to see the registration books, and was refused by Auditor Anderson, who held that after the books were closed they were no longer publio prop erty, but were In the custody of the judges of election. Mr. Abercrombie placed the matter before District At torney Alten for investigation, and he proceeded to the auditor's office. The auditor was out, but Deputy Auditor Leberman informed Mr. Allen of the grounds for refusal, citing City Attorney Smith as his authority.. The latter, however, counseled showing the books to anyone who desired to see them, until such a time as they were ac tually ready for delivery to the Judges of election. Deputy. Leberman, how ever, still refused to show the books. , .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaattaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaua lie Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Regular Meals, 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything the Market Affords Palace Catering Company aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa The-4adlea of the Methodist church will conduct a sale of fancy and useful articles tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock, sharp, in the w. C. T. U. room located on Bond street. The art table will be particularly fine. Refreshments will be served and home made candies will be for sale. T. F. Laurin, the purchaser of the Conn drug store, corner of Commer cial and Twelfth streets, has made some needed changes in his new store and is better prepared than ever to meet the requirements of the trade. He has also renewed the ' chemicals and subscription medicines and his custom ers can depend that the stock Is new and fresh. tf ; o0 O O O 06 O 0 O O O 0 0 OOOOOOOOOO PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY O O OO o o o o o o o o o -.. ' o W. J. COOK, Mgr. o . " u ! t?0 ooooooobooo OD 000000000 o Draying and Expressing All goods shipped to our care will receive 0 , , , special attention. o 0;No. 538 Duane Street, miss Ionian Meyers, wno will give a concert with the violin at the Marquam urana, Portland, tnis evening, Is an Oregon girl who was educated lh her art In Europe. She went to Germany at an early age, where she studied un der the masters of the instrument. She Is an artist of note, and her program for tonight Is attracting wide attention. Many from this city will be present. and the Indications are that Miss Myers will play to a nbuse f ull of people. There are fully twice as many ducks (lying In this section now than, last Benson. The remarkable' Increase is caused by feeding, it is believed. A hunter returning from a few days' trip up th river yesterday brought In near ly 150 birds that were, disposed of to the local markets. j; Oq the west aide canvas backs are In abundance and no hunter returns without having bagged a good lot. ; ;, ; v , The county portable saw mill will re sume operations the; first, part of next week. The mill employs seven men be sides the loggers and has capacity of 10,0i)0 feet dally. The first work of the mill will be to provide lumber for the road Improvements In progress on the The program for the annual meeting of the Oregon dairymen's asociatlon, whifh will be held at the agricultural college, Corvallis, on the 15th and 16th Inst., has been isued,, and is Very at tractive. Mayor Irvine will deliver the address of welcome, and the annual ad dress will be delivered by President Schulmerich, Besides the vocal music and reading, there will be the following numbers; 'The Economy of Soiling;" Dr, James Wlthycombe; "Points 'on Hand Separator Cream," George D. Goodhue; "How Dairying has Revolu tionized the Dairying Industry ofWest orn Oregon," H. E. Lounsberry, of the S. P.' R. R.; "Changes of a Decade In Oregon Dairying," H. M. Williamson; Some Dairy Statistics," George W. Weeks; "Preparation and Cost of lage," J. ,M. Atkinson; "Winter vs. Summer Dairying," A. T. 'Buxton Construction and Care of Hand Sepa rators," W. A. Hudelson; "Dairying on a Fruit Farm." W. K. Newell; "The Butter Trade of a Commission Man,' V, H. Chapln; "Dairying at the Lewis and Clark Fair," R. Scott. , ;., P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Grapliaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. v DELSANT0, LA VERDAD, SANCHEZ HAYA, EL CABINET The health officers, of the rfty are meeting .with difficulty In enforcing the quarantine restrictions In the west end. They have reason to believe that there are cases' of scarlet fever In that sec tion, but have no means of ascertaining exactly where they are located The officials have made up their minds to deal severely with any one who tries to get around the law once such per sons are found out. For evasions of quarantine restrictions a fine of from (50 to $100 may be Imposed, or the guil ty ones may be sentenced to a term of Imprisonment.' The precautions being taken In the cases now under surveil lance are none too severe, as seen by the conditions that now prevail at the Burg and Karki homes. There are eases In both of these homes approach ing an alarming stage. City Physician PUklngton Is very desirous that every assistance possible be rendered him, as obstacles In his path will only tend to aggravate a disease that at any time is serious enough. Popular Brands of CIGARS -AT WILL MADISON'S Ms COMMERCIAL ST. nod 114 EL1VCNTH ST. The Boston Restaurant "OaOfCOMMBBClAL STREET Best 2nd Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Out 2 5-Cent Dinners ' ; Prompt Attention i IHph Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO " u, a a a a a a a a a a a OOOOO . u ;j n ;