ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, .DECEMBER. 8, 1903. IP LJ R I T Y GO ARAN T'G T V s . The Beer of the North Pacific U Co. is j manufactured right here at home. " Insist on getting it : and drink no other. ,- Helps to advertise your town; Is it deserving ol your patronage? Growing in Popularity Daily j v $,&$4444444444&44444 ASTORIA HOTEL Realizing Astoria's need of greater facilities for the acoommoda; tlon.ofthe traveling public, I' have leased' the Astoria Hotel, Seven teenth street near Commercial, and am now prepared to accommodal guests. COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED. . . Good board, a table well supplied with wholesome food, comfort able rooms, reasonable rates and courteous treatment to guests com bine to make the Astoria Hotel all that is desirable to the public. JACOB DENCK, Prop. 217 Seventeenth Street, Astoria, Ore NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. i ' In order to make home happy, gtfod meals are indis pensible, but you cannot have good meals if the principal part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnlh the ; very choicest FRESH AND SALTED MEATS, - as well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. . .Astoria fleat, Fish and Poultry JJarket, Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. Twelfth St. - Astoria. The Imperial Oyster EEand Chop HouseH P. GALLAGHER, Manager I Toke Point and Shoal water B Oysters First Class Cooking Guaranteed. We i Specialty of Coffee. COMMERCIAL STREET Opposite PetC.'.i ,i -town's I Dr. N. H. Stewart DENTIST ' Rooms In Kinney building , ; ' Over Griffin'. Book Store o r I Dr. T. L. Ball DENT7SI 624 Commercial street,- Astoria Ore. j Holmes 1 Sieberts YVagonmakincj and Horseshoeing j LOGGING CAMP WORK j J By Experienced Mechanics GENERAL BLICK8MITHINB I 650 Duane St. Phone 3561 J Washington Market CHRISTENSEN & CO. Wholesale and Retail Batchers and Packers LIT. itooc bought and .old-Steam boat., .hip and mill, .applied on abort notlc. , , , , . Families Supplied at the honest Rate NoGoIdGure frM-H Mill II 1 II I Ml 1 lil'M-l'M M"M"M"H"W-H"1 111 I M-MW Winter Clothing We have just received a large consignment of seasonable Cloth ing, and feel confident of our abili.y to please in this as in all other lines. !:GrH.; COOPER'S! THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIAJ 4tiMtnniiiiiniinmi HMiHiHtMMHHi.iu 0o 000000006000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOq o Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah. o o Alias Lee Herring, Skipper o 0 BillMunford. ' Ed. Turner, o o BillMunford, Night Clerk. B us Manager The National Saloon and Cafe Finest W lies, llqcer and Cigars o o o 6 O 473 Commercial St. i Astorio, Oregon O Whiskey Morphia Cure in Three Days Guaranteed No Bad After . Effects Offloe Hours 9 :30 a. m. to 6:p. m. fp. m. to 10 p. m. Correspondence Solicited. d.wTDpps Imperial Hotel. Portland RUSSIAN BATHS Only th. better clu. of ptitronM. I. attend to. Try onsandroa will earn, regularly, PriM, 26 OMtl. Ladies' Private ipsrtcsests I7 Altar Street LINE-UP OF THE TEAMS Multnomah Sending a Strong Com bination for Sunday's Game With Commercial. LOCAL MEN ARE SANGUINE that whoever the brewer was, he made better beer than la' manufactured In Milwaukee. One of the gentlemen hap pened to be Interested In an eastern con e'ern, In the shape of a, brewery, and re marked: "That beer la not Very strong in' alc ohol, but tts nutritive properties are greater, I'll warrant'' than any other beer In America." The tribute was a high one, but there are very few people here who do not Indorse the eastern man's views. ; Realize Thatt It Will Be Hardest Contest Ever Played Here, but Will Go In to Win. posmvi cue Sold by Chas. t th. Bidder md OlMwj HiAntft. No mi. DO Cra. .tilekJf and Pw neatly the wont cum ol no nptttrrof how ton. .Uad. Inc. AbKlnttlf kinlat Sold by dniKiigta. irrim 1.00, or by mall, portuud. 'TH UKTAI-PEPtll M, Rogers 451 Commercial The big football game scheduled for next Sunday Is arousing gr.eat interest est In the city. For the first time As toria has a chance to meet the big Mult nomah team of Portland and the play ers feel rather anxious about the re sult. The work of the Astoria team up to the present time has been remark able and it remains to pit their strength against Multnomah to demonstrate they have one of the best teams in the state. ,The team began last night to practice in secret, the object being to develop new plays, in order to spring surprises on the public next Sunday. The men are now in good condition and with this week's work will be In shape to play the game of their lives. They arc determined to Win ;If victory Is possible.- They realize what they are to go up against, and Intend to give a good account of themselves. It will be a game none should miss the greatest game ever played In Astoria. Captain George (Barker appreciates that the local team Is going to have the hardest game of its career, but he will go In with the expectation of winning. "All of the visitors are first team men," said Mr. Barker, "but It does not follow that we cannot win. I am of the opinion that there Is no stronger de fense team In the northwest than ours. At Vancouver the soldiers never once made their yardage something I never before heard of where two strong elev ens contested. "If we are unable to cope with the Multnomahs by offensive work, we will surely be able to hold the visitors by adopting defensive tactics. Our men have long been anxious to try comius' ions with the state champions and can be depended upon to put up the very best quality of football of which they are capable. The game ought to be Interesting from start to finish." The lineup of the two team Is as fol lows: 1 Astoria position Multnomah Bay C. Keller Oammel ,...R. G ...Bailey Goddard L. G Krenick M'nard H. T -..Geariii Sutton L. T Klrkly Painter R. E Dowllng TrulIlnger-WedelL. E Pratt Stockton Q Johnson, Oraham..., ...... R. H ...Jordan Barker.. ..j...... .L. H Kerrigan Abercromble N. F Crosby With the Multnomah team Wlcker sham and Zan will attend the game as subs, whll. Tom Ross will act a an official. J .co. Porter, an old resident of the west side, died at St. Mar's hospital last night. Mr. Porter was taken HI a few days ago while on a visit to this city.' He suffered from ptomle poison ing and went into rapid decline from the time he was first affected. The de ceased had been ft resident of Skipanon for a short time only and little Is known of his family history. He Is survived by a son who Is employed at one of the quarries of the Northwest Construction Company. The funeral will be held Thursday, with Interment' in Ocean View cemetery. v , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. E..W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. tf TO THE PUBLIC . ., In the hurry Incidental to the publi cation of the first number of the Asto- ' rlan and the Daily News In their new form, there are naturally many matters to v)iiehj,the management find it Im possible to give present attention, tfjth in a few day, however, all the work will be sysiemlzed, and with greatly.ln creased facilities n the mechanical 'de partment, various Improvements, for which preparation Is being made, will be inaugurated. A new Mergenthaler linotype machine of the latest type will be received about the end of the pres ent week, and other machinery which will be required by the firm In the con duct of its business will be added In the near future. ) .: What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Mil-, delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling ! so baking! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. MID-WINTER During the last few weeks several eastern geptlemen who have visited this city, among them two from Mil waukee, Wis., have asked when furn ished wlth! beer at the Occident hotel, where It ifras manufactured. Their surprise was great when Informed that what they were drinkinfe was the pro duct of an. Astoria concern. Without exception all expressed surprise, saying UJ u UIJ LJUt A li L JXJ n f r I ft V3 GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF court of Astoria no. o Foresters of America. lecember O, 9, 10, 11,12 STAG EL ATTRACT IONS Susie's band on parade Axel the Great Dorah the wild girl, she eats mud. Volta; the Electric lady Cavalier ltusticana by Susie's band Carl Weinerwurst, the German dialect singer. Banjo Louie, the rock eater. A good boxing bout The trained monkey, handled by oignor Bpaggetti. The trained elephant. The wandering Jew. Confetti from Ireland. Simpson's trained pug dog and monkey. II Trovador, by Susie's band : The twenty wonders of the world, Swedish Ladies' Quartette. Hiawatha, by Susie's band. Harry the glass eater. Awakening of the Lion,by Susie's band The trained horse. The trained bear. Medley of American songs, by Susie's band. ' ' The Ossified Pig. ' fi SPECIAL. NIGHTS 1 December 8th, Tuesday Elks' and Politicans' night. f 5th, Wednesday Ragles night. : : j? JOth, Thursday Redmens' night, T;' ''' 11th, Friday Woodmens' night - " 12th, Saturday Workmen pd all nations' night. Bring your families and neighbors' children. We have a dean, moral, up-to-date show. Look for the monstrous street parade every night headed by Susie's Famous Military Band. I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00