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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1903)
5 Drevlite side during the winter season, and as Dresser announced "his intension of go ing into the Held In any case, arrange ments wer made whereby the firm of Moore & Liwler should sell. NEW GOODS The schooner Tarn O'Shanter went to ea yesterday with lumber for Califor nia. ' i .Chafing Dishes, Havilapd China, 'New Shops" German China Rich.. Cut Glass, Steiijs, Silver-plated ware, Carvers, Door Mats, Baskets, Priu-Olas, Domino Sugar, Meat Roasters, Pre-, ferrecj. Stock Can Goods, Nuts, Raisins, Anti-Rust Tinware, The steamer Allianci went to ' 7 sea Sheriff Llhvllle did not arrive in Port- We are exclusive agents for yesterday with a cargq of grain and t land until after 11 o'clock last evening general merchandise, i ' ;.. .when returning from Salem, owlrfg to Ueans, Uiive Oil, Christmas handles and Holders, lablets, Lowney's Chocolate and Cocoa and lots of good things to eat. the fact that a freight car got oft the Drive away the blues fcy going to the track at the Capitol City, delaying the departure df the north-bound train un til 9 o'clock". mid-winter circus which begins Dec ember 8. running five nights. tf f ASTORIA. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1903. ROM. HIGGIN5 a CO. GOOD GOODS OUR SPECIALTY THE TIDES becember, 190$. ' High Water. Date. SUNDAY . Iffonday . . Tuesday . Wednesday thursday . JMday . . .Saturday .. A. M. h.m. 2:04 8:47 1:34 4:23 5:171 6:12 7:10 ft 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.8 7. P. M. h.m. 1:29 2:15 S:05 4:01 6:09 6:22 7:45 ft 8.9 6.7 S.S 7.7 7.1 6.5 6.1 December, 1903. Low Water. Date. SUNDAY . Monday . . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . . Saturday . A. M. h.m. 7:401 8: 9:27 10:25 11:25 0:36 ft 2.81 2.8 2 2 2.7 i'.s P. M. h.m. 8:19 9:051 9:51 10:43 11:37 12:35 1:48 ft A marriage license was issued last evening to Lum Yum 4nd Ybk Hong, two Mongolian residents of this city. Porter The funeral of the late C. O was held today from Pdhl's undertak ing parlors. The interment was in Greenwood cemetery. 1.0 0 0.3 0.2 0.9 2.4 2 f 9 a a a 8 tt St 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a a 8 a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ; 8 8 8 8' 8 8 8 8888888888 8 8 8 88 8 8888888888 FIT FOR A Senator! FOR A Merchant!! FOR A .j ttMWi .Mr.vqitMn. n'MW'WO Mechanic!!! L.q m!ftd)enjainins(?i UKtRSMCWyoRK Correct 'Chthes hr Men, 8 8 8 8 f8 a :8 8 8 8 8 8 a a 8 a a a a .8 8 8 $ 8 I 8 8 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a a 8 8 8 a a a a a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 8 8 8 8t lmjr 1 i .... Supposing you j do pay a trifle j more for a;Benjamin Suit or Over ! coat. ' It fits better, looks better and i holds the shape, longer than other Kinds. . ' Yr ' ' ,-y '11' Not only because we say so and our word is good, but BENJAMIN clothes are acknowledged the Best : by all. A. erman Wise Sole distributor in Astoria for BENJAMIN and KUPPENHEIME'5 Clothes. Mrs. C. R. Thomson has been called to San Francisco by a telegram' from her husband, who Is In the hospital therei Mr. Thomson has been ailing for not critical, it was deemed best to send nome time, and while his condition is for Mrs. Thomson. In the matter of the estate of Peter Brown, deceased, an order was made In the probate court last evening ap pointing James Flnlayson and Carl Sa cry -appraisers, -one of the former ap praisers being dead and the other being out of the state. t The Eastern . ' ilium' -n Woman's Curiosity, Christmas novelties now coming in. Full line of things to burn. Visitors always welcome. Frank Woodfleld' Art Store, Bond street. v 1 T. F. Laurln has a complete line of toilet articles and perfumes, the most complete stock in any retail store in the northwest. Give him a trial. ' Water consumers are notified that to morrow is the last day for the payment of water rates, before same become de linquent and subject to the usual pen alty. ' .0 . ft 'is, understood, "that Architect pe Lin, who has been In Eureka for a year or two past, is soon to return to this ritKc: He. has been working for Mr Hammond and others In Eureka. The Young Ladies Dorcas Society of the First Lutheran church will hold a sociable and sale at the church next Saturday evening. They invite all their frlend3. 2t Ladles, we have Just received a fine assortment of varnishes, varnish stains, enamels 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. Do you like chicken tamales or choice concarne? If so, ring up J. G. Cook, or call on him. Headquarters in rear of National saloon. Ask for Cook, who makes the finest concarne and tamales, Orders delivered at private residences. Ladles, we have Just received a very fine assortment of varnishes, ; varnish stains, enamels, "gold paints, brorutes, etc., put up expressly for those who do their own decorating. Now is the time to brighten up 'things as the "holiday season approaches ;B.jLF.j, ALLEN St. SON. The ladles of the Methodist church did very well atthelr sale last evening, The unfortunate location of the fair and divers other attractions lessened the size of the crowd that usually at tends such sales, but everything consld tred the ladies are very 'well satisfied with the results. -..,: , .:::..!.., All of 'he logging engines of the Sea side Lumber Company will be In oper ation at the upper camp of the com pany within a few days. Three of-them have already been taken up, and the fourth started up this morning. The camp is at the old orchard near the Necanlcum bridge, three miles below Seaside. as to the quality of a box' of con fectionery presented to her, ki immediately satisfied when she sees on the box lid : "The East ern Candy 8tore," for the very name tells the story of excellence of material and manufacture. We have no apologies to make for our products we need none. Have Ton ever tried them. Candy Store 506-508 (Commercial Street. oOOO o O OO 0 0 0 0 0-00 J PRAELj & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Draytng and Expressing rr fl "All goods shipped to our care will receive i special attention. No. 638 Duane Street, j ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 o o o o o o o o o o ' o OOOOOOOOOOO W. J. COOK, Mgr. T. F. Laurin, the purchaser of the Conn drug store, corner of Commer cial and Twelfth streets, has made gome 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 . U jrThi Norw&latt debasing ;sKciety of east stbrlfts,lha ;i00 nBibej'atid has met eArery'Thursday evening' si roe June last. The organization Is growing rap idly and by next summer expects to own Its own building. A gymnasium will be added to Its other advantages and the library "will be Increased. At present the society has a library of 400 volumes. Look for the. big midwinter' circus parade tonight. There will be an entire change of program eah night, w'th new songs,. new tricks, and additional performers. On Saturday night there will be a public wedding on the stage for which a prize of 125 Jias been offer ed by the management. Dora, the wild girl, has consented to marry Harry, the glass eat-jr. There will be a three round boxing match to a finish. Re member the admission is only 10 cents. The Journal published last evening a telegraphic article referring to the marriage of Misses Manee, of Pleasant Plains, Staten Island, twins, who bear such close resemblance to each other that their iiusbands cannot tell them apart.. - -ihe Journal also reproduces pictures of the two young beauties, but according to the pictures their hus bands must both be blind men, there be lng little resemblance. There would have been rare confusion had theMisses Manee married two men having such close resemblance as to be undlsting-( ulshable apart. George M. Trowbridge, a Portland newspaper man, suffered a severe In jury to his left foot yesterday while at tending the maneuvering of the dredge Chinook In the lower harbor. Mr. Trow bridge represents the Oregon Dally Journal and was sent' by his paper to report the result of the work scheduled yesterday by the; Chinook. The acci dent occurred while he was leaving the ship, to board the customs launch Pa trol. His foot was caught between the dredge and the launch, the action of the sea causing the Patrol to lurch, suddenly. The injured man was brought to this city and taken to St.. Mary's hospital where he will remain for several days. An X-ray examina- , tlon will be nec3ssary to ascertain if any bones are broken, but it Is thought that the member is only badly squeezed Despite his injurfe Mr. Trowbridge sent his story to the Journal this morn ing and It will appear this evening. ueen Snoe Women WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Hahn Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system Is ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up- seta. Electric Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the, blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and' all thei, usual, attending aches' vanish under Us searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50 cejits, and that Is returned tlf. it don't give . perfect satlsfrict!on.V Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist, j t) , ,.. I . i A. 0. U. W. NOTICE. Members of Seaside lodge,. No, 12, are Invited to attend the mid-winter circus in a body on Saturday evening, Decem ber 12, 1903. . . By order of Lodge, t F. D. WINTON, Recorder. The Palace Cafe . '. : nn uaaatjttttt:H tt tt tt tt tt tt tt., tt tt tt tt tt . ttKttttttttttttttttttttttgtt8ttttttttttttKtttttt The Best Restaurant Regular Meals, 25 Cents " " Sunday Dinners a Specialty ' , Everything the Market Affords I Palace Catering Company 1 . v- News comes from Seaside that the business of P. Lawler fco., which has been so well conducted iff Fred Moore, Is about to be sold to Dresner of Port land. It appears that' there is not enough business for two .houses In Sea- PERSONAL MENTION Ray Melntire was over from Ham mond yesterday, N. P. Sorenson came up from Sea- sldef "tills morning. Will Madison returned last night from Independence. Frank Sweeney was In the city yes terday from Warrenton. Mayor C. F. Lester visited the city yesterday from Warrenton. Rev. Oscar Ostrom returned today from a trip up Younga river. County Commissioner Clark came up from Seaside this morning. Harry McDermott, the well-known baseball player. Is In the city. Jack Mo Eboy, of Cathlamet, came down to this city this afternoon. Sidney Campbell and Mrs. Campbell Vtsiled hie yesterday from 'the west ore.TIibbert returned ;fro Port land kst night and tij&iy VentJ Chinook. Sheriff Llnvllle returned today from Salera where he'went to take an Insane man. Link Burton, deputy fish commis sioner of the state of Washington, is In town. ... Mrs. Th. Frederlskson and daughter, M1ss Maja, jreturned yesterday from a visit to Portland. C. J. Cultls, the Joseph Pulitzer of Seaside, came up "from the sao sea waves this morning. Master Warden Van Dusen returned toilay from -attending the monthly ses sion of the illsh commission at Salem. Mat Hogin, sheriff of Wahklakuh county, came down on the Vanguard to dajr as far as Skamokawa on legal bus,- t ineas. 1 Schilling's Best is not some times bu? always best At yoiir grocer's. Monevback. P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for tbe Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. DELSANT0, LA VERDAD, SANCHEZ HAYA, EL CABINET Popular Brands of CIGAR ATs WILL MADISON'S 6 COMMIRCIAl ST. mai 114 KLSVKNTH ST. The Boston Restaurant 530 COMMEBCIAL STREET hi1. - 1 Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent pinners ; s 1 Prompt Attention j (lioh Class (M MARINOVICH & CO i wMiiiHmnHimrmtmttumamimuwutraimnnirmmmn88 tt n . u u n tt 8 tt tt "J 0 . OO OOO OOOOOOOOOOO