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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, T1HTRSDAY, DKCEMBER 10, 1903. Local Brevities. For sale, cheap Goo4 organ. Inquire at this office. , f i. t , ' " ''. Drive away the blues by going to the mid-winter circus which begins Dec ember 8, running Ave nights. ' tf . - 1 . ' 'c- ' as their tent is waterproof and plenty NEW GOODS CliafingDisheg, Haviland China, ''New Shops" German China Rich, Cut Glass, Steins, Silver-plated ware, Carvers, Door Mats', Baskets, Priu-Olas, Domino Sugar, .Meat Roasters, Pre ferred Stock I Can, Goods, Nuts, Raisins, Anti-Rust Tinware, Beans, Olive Oil, Christmas Candles and Holders, Tablets, Lowney's Chocolate and Cocoa and lots of good things to eat , jj. , ... .... of sawdust on the ground, so be sure and attend and don't wait for the last night as Jhe crowd is growing larger every night. There will be a large pa rade tonight and Saturday night there will be a: three-round boxing contest to a finish. Remember the admission We are exclusive agents for If only 1Q cents to see the btg Bhow Christmas novelties now coming in with an entire change of program each Full line of things toi burn. Visitors always welcome. Frank Woodfleld's night. 10-11-12 Art Store, Bond street, ' tf Best 15-cent meal in the city. New KQ8S. lilGGINvS (gt CO. b GOOD GOODS OCR SPECIALTY restaurant opens on the 15th of this T. F. Laurin has a Complete line of month. We have cigars for each cus toilet articles and perfumes, the most complete stock in any retail store in the northwest. Give him a trial. tf tomer, street U S. restaurant, No. 434 Bond tf 1 - THE TIDES December, 1908. High Water. Date. SUNDAY . Honday . . ruesday . Wednesday Fhursday . Erlday . . aturday , h.m. 2:04 2:47 8:84 4:231 5:17 :12 7:10 ft 7.S 7.8 7.6 7. 7.6 7.8 7-l P. II. ta.m. 1:28 2:15 8:05 4:01 6:09 6:22 7:45 ft 8.9 8.7 8.8 7.7 7.1 6.6 6.8 December, 1908. Low Water. A. M. P. M. Date. h.m. ft h.m. ft SUNDAY ... 6 7:40 2.8 8:19-1.0 Monday .... 7 8:82 2.8 9:06-0.8 Tuesday .... 8 9:27 2.8 9:61-0.8 Wednesday . .. 9 10:25 2.8 10:48 0.2 Thursday . . . 1011:25 2.711:87 0.J Friday. . . . . 11 ......... 12:86 2.4 Saturday . . .. 12 0:86 1.6 1:48 1.1 ' " ' i 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.' .... . ' . .1 FIT FOR A Senator! FOR A Merchant!! FtoRA Mechanic!!! m!fidenjamins(? rtAKtRSfVyRK GrmtCbfks far Men "-WW 8 88888 8 8 88888 aaaaaaaaaaaaa H n , i"'8 8 '" 8 ' a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ' s a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a wry ua, .fit 7 n-'rii WW' 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 friends. 2t Ladies, 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 th time to bright en up things as the holidays are ap proaching. - . B. V. 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. After today the rock trains will be dis continued on the run from Maygers to the jetty. Tre rock called for in the first contract has been furnished and the operations at the quaries will not be resumed until March 1. Ladles, we have Just received a very 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 brighten up things as the holiday season approaches, B, F, ALLEN & SON. . , . - - . A peculiar fight took place In the up per "end of town last night. Two fisher men had a disagreement, and one took hold of the other and threw him halt way across the street. Picking himself up, the temporarily worsted combatant returned to the encounter, and taking careful aim, discharged a swing at his opponent's jaw. The blow landed on the mark, the man dropped, and then the other fellow jumped on top and pro ceeded to work In an endeavor to do as much bodily Injury to his victim as possible. Street Superintendent Kear ney came along about that time, and at once put a stop to the proceedings. The rabbit cannery at Deschutes that only recently began operations Is not the only packing house of its kind In the world, as a Portland paper reputed it to be. A gentleman in this city who is thoroughly conversant in such mat ters states that rabbits have been can ned, to his own personal knowledge, for the past 15 years in Canada. He also has the names of five firms in Aus tralia doing business along the same line. Besides there Is a cannery In California that operates during tha rab .bit season. He Bays that the cannery at Deschutes will be a fine thhiig if it does nothing else but assist in exterm inating the rabbit, asMt is a great pest in the country. i Supposing you do pay a trifle more tor a Benjamin Suit or Over" 'coat.' v ... -'.' 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. erman Wise ; Sole distributor in Astoria for BENJAMIN i and KUPPENH EIME'S Clothes, a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a a a n I Aiva congregational meeting of the members of the First Presbyterian Church, held last evening, it was voted to write Rev. Herbert H. Brown, of Florence, Wis., to supply for one year the pulpit to be vacated by Rev. Henry Marcotte, with a view to a call. At the dedication of the church next Bull day Mr. Marcotte will make his last appearance here, and It is hoped fftlB ex pected that Rev. Mr. Brown will occupy the pulpit on the Sunday following, The action taken by the church mem bers will be wired to Mr. Brown today. The Eastern Woman's 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. -j'i S :. i ' tf Fred. Brown, Jr., has arranged to give weekly dancing lessons in Han thorn's hall commencing with Saturday evening, December 19. Good music will be furnished, and Mr. Brown will use every endeavor to provide a good time for his patrons. ' The lady and gentle. man proving, themselves the beat danc ers will be presented with medals. McEwen, the world's greatest hypno tist, mind reader and prestidigitator, who delighted many Astoria audiences three years ago, will commence a week's engagement at Fishers opera bouse next Monday night. McEwen captivates the intelligence of every city he visits, and no doubt this engagement will be no exception. Seat sale opens Saturday mftrning at Griffin's book store. . Curiosity, as to the quality of a box of con fectionery presented to ber, is Immediately satisfied when she sees on the box lid: "The East ern Candy 8 to re," 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 too ever tried them. 'Old Jed Prouty," with Its quaint scenes and characters from a New En gland rural community, will be seen at Fisher's opera house this evening. The argument for the play needs no repeti tion. It concerns the usual mortgage, vlllian, miser, hero and .heroine, but with a toiicft of originality that puts it Lhfad and shoulders ji.bovef.the usual pastoral play.'ti'ftfufVyotir seats M Griffin's book stor . ; Candy Store ' ' a . ! I C L -A. 500-500 - vommcruai cuccu dOOOOOOOOOOOOO i 1 j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRAEU & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Drayin and Expressing j i All oods shipped to our care will receive . special attention.- ' No. 538 Duane Street, 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 o o o o 0 0 o 0 e W. J. 00OK, Mgr. Mr. Rockefeller, who fathered the "Stand iy the Flag" at the election at Seaside the other day, was In town this morning and to a representatle of The Astorian and Daily News stated that there is another side to the story. Mr. Rockefeller hints broadly at crooked ness m connection wlth;the election in his town, and states that legal proceed ings which will be taken will place the whole matter in an entirely different light. ! ' Look for the big mid-winter circus parade tonight. There w'U be an entire change of program each night, with new songs, new tricks, and additional performers. On Saturday night there will be a public wedding on the stage for which a prize of $25 has been offer ed by the management.; Dora, the wild girl, has consented to marry Harry, the glass eatsr. There will be a three round boxing match to a finish. Re member the admission 1 only 10 cents. W. O. Hemlow, of this city, Is the author of a book entitled, "Fruit, Vegi etable and Fish Canner's Manuel.' The work is not oft the press yet, but the manuscript is In the hands of The McMillan Company and negotiation are oii foot regarding its bubitcatlon. Mr. Hemlow has obtained enough ad vertlslng matter from canning machine firms to pay for the publication out right, but Is now considering a royalty basis proposition, an offer that is a good one. ' This effort of Mr. Hem low'e is not his first. ; A pamphlet on the same subject has come from his pen that received strong endorsement, an encouragement that probably had something to do with iW present work. ri " ; A ' .f .. ".... ; , -devolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system i ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. "' Electric Bitters will quickly dls- member the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the bloody Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50 cents, and that Is returned if it don't irlve nerfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. 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, 1908. By order of Lodge, F. D. WINTON, Recorder. Mr. .and Mrs. C. H. Callender, of L Knapptoni and their son and heir, Mel ville, were in the city today. ;, tile Warrenton Lum!ieittCbmpany, was rt the city to day. Mrs. N. Stanovlch. of Clifton, was shopping In the city today. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Asto ria Lumber Company has purcnasea the wreck, of the Italian bark Cavour, as well as Jhe cargo of the vessel. AH persons are; warned against appropriat ing to their use any of the said prop erty. J ASTORIA LUMiix.it tu. .Astoria, Or., Dec. 10, 1903. The Euchere Club will meet at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cal lender at Knappton In the near future, probably during Christmas week, if the tides are favorable. Rain makes bo aiffervnee with the performance at tk raid -winter ctrew, You never have any doubt !n buying ftvrerinl otrMSJ with Schilling's Best; no room for doubt with them. ii aasv mr 7hr J&MOCS Sff0EV0MEN WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Hahn U88tttt8tt88tt88 88ti88ttii8 888888tttitttttt8g The Best Restaurant I Rejular Meals. 25 Cents V ' Sunday Dinners Specialty ' Everythlnf the Market Affords . Palace Catering Company 8 8888888888888888 88 88888888888888888 The Palace Cafe 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 f. .' :v. a. P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphono, Disc And Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on tbe market. ' DELSANT0, LA VERDAD, SANCHEZ HAYA, EL CABINET Popular Brands of CIGARS WILL MADI50N'S Ms OOMMIBOLAL ST. sad .J2 Iti BLBTBNTH St. The Boston Restaurant 530 COMMEUCIAl! STttKETJ Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try 0or 25-Cent Dinners j 'u Prompt Attention ! IllQfi Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO 8nnmuB8M8888888mnmtttnffmiitfiiiiiiiHwc88m8w