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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1903)
local BfeYltiesr A. son haa been bornko Mr. Oen of NEW GOODS Chafing Dishes; Havilafid 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; 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 -A. 'x ' ' " . " ' ' WE OLD RELIABLE 'inside. i For sale, cheap Good organ. Inquire ;'tt at this office. ' . ! We are exclusive agents for M. L. Schlltzgarber, a Montana mer chant, was in the city last week confer ring with D. Sbanahan Concerning the renting of his store room. ROSS, HIGGINS (fcCO. ! t t ! : i i ' ' - j GOOD GOODS OUB SPECIALTY THE TIDES December, 1903. U High Water. A. M. P. M ; ' Date. h.m. j ft h.m. j ft 8DNDAT ... 6 2:041 7.6 1:291 8.9 Monday .... 7 2:47 7.0 2:15 8.7 Tuesday .... 8 8:24 7.6 8:05 8.8 Wednesday . .. 9 4:23 7.6 4:01 7.7 Thursday . . . 10 6:17 7.6 6:09 7.1 Friday. . ..... 11 6:12 7.8 6:22 6.6 Saturday . . ,. 12 7:10 7.9 7:45 6.8 December, 1903. Low Water. A. M. P. m7 Date. h.m. ft. h.m. ft SUNDAY . . .1 7:40 2.8 8:19 -1.0 Monday .... 7 8:82 2.8 9:05-0.8 Tuesday .... 8 9:27 2.8 9:61-0.8 Wednesday . .. 910:26 2.8 10:43 0.2 Thursday . . . 1011:25 2.7 11:87 0. Friday . . . . . 11 12:35 2.4 Saturday . . .. 12 0:86 1.6 1:48 2.1 s a 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 1 a a a a a . a a a 3 i a a it a FIT : FOR A Senator! FOR A Merchant!! FOR A Mechanic!!! iio Ism, l MAKERS ACWyoRK Grmt Clvllm hr Men I? W! ivl a ,a aaaa'aaaaaaaaa 8 a .'a a t 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 a a a a a a a a a The early tram brought up quite a number of passengers from Seaside this morning, among themj being W. T. Stevens, Ben Smith, Frank Scott, Rev Mr. Hatch, Walter Falconer, Judge Young, C. C. Clarke and Dolph Paine, I John Hennessey, the monologue art 1st who appeared successively at the Louvre, the Unique and at the midwn. ter circus, left for Seattle yesterday Mr. Hennessey is one of the best art ists in his line, and will doubtless have a successful season in the Queen city. Andrew Kola, the Nasel rancher, re. turned from Portand yesterday with wonderful stories of what he saw there. Andrew has not been in the metropols very often since he first settled on his homestead across the way, and, al though he did not send word that he was coming, he was given a warm wel come just the same. " f Press testations are but for the seventh annual convention of the Na tional Live Stock Association and the thirty-ninth annual convention of the National Wool Growers' Association, to be held in Portland January 11 and IS. xne invitations are Jssued over the signatures of Governor Chamberlain and Mayor Williams, of Portland. Supposing you do pay a trifle i more for a Benjamin Suit or Over 'i coat. 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 i Sole distributor in Astoria for BENJAMIN j and KUPPENHEIME'S Clothes. aaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat The midwinter circus given by the : Astoria court of Foresters came to a successful end Saturday night. The ' weather was1 threatening, but the peo ; pie turned out in large numbers and the monster tent was packed. The merry makers, enjoyed themselves throwing confetti until almost midnight, being entertained for several hours with an exoellent program. The circus was a great success, and the enterprising lodge men netted a handsome sum for their order. . The Eastern 5 f tM"'yWi V .Woman's Curiosity, j as to the quality Of a boz of con fectionery presented to her. is immediately satisfied when she sees on the box lid : "The East ern Candy Store," 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 ioc ever tried them. Despite the counter attraction at the football grounds yesterday there was a very good attendance at the session of Astoria aerie, P. O. E. There were the birthdays of two of the members- Brothers Bayniond and Chase to cele brate, and 'it was fi ttingly attended to. There was lots of fun and an elaborate lunch, with soft drinks, helped to pass away a couple of hours very pleasantly. Several Astorans and two Warrenton men are scheduled to leave tonfght for Portland, eh route to the fity of Mex ico, where they will look over the field with a view to determining what branch1 of business offers "the best op. pottunities .for money-making. . Those who are to make the trip are N. D. Bain, John H. Smith,. N. P. Sorenson, George Warren. Frank 'Sweeney and Robert Kinney. V ? ' 5 A case of measels was discovered in the home of E. P. Ross, Eighth and Irving yesterday. , A seven-year-old boy is down with the disease, .The case is not a serious one and it is thought that due observance of the quarantine regulations will restrict any spread of the malady. 'This Is the second case of the measles that has been quaran tined this winter, the first being In the home of Captain W. W. Babbldge. W. C. Hardy, the transfer man at Warrenton, was thrown from his wag on this morning when the Seaside train was en route to this city, and severely bruised. Hardy had a load of meat for this city, and while It was being loaded the horses took fright and ran away. The wagon was overturned and the top torn off, and the horses were tangled up in the harness as the train pulled out for Astoria. Candy Store 506-508 Commercial Street. 4 i i 0. .. o j j 000000000000 000000000000 PRAELi & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Draying and Expressing 1 r j All goods shipped to our care will receive : . '' . special attention. ' I' ' j ' No. 538 Duane Street, ! - W. J. COOK, Mgr. Two handsome buck deer were Been by Captain Eben Parker near his place on the Walluskl yesterday. They were being chased by hunters, with dogs, which is a violation of the state stat utes.' The; animals possessed branch ing antlers and presented a sight worth, whj!?. Captain .Parker, is lamenting, ihathe did 'not have an efficient rifle with him, as he is sure that he could easily have killed one and maybe both of them. He often sees large game lr the vlclnty of his ranch, and believes if hunters would not run them down It would not be a difficult matter to bag them. HcEwen, the great hypnotist and ma gician, will open a weelf g engagement at Fishers' opera house' this evening. He gives one of the most laughable and most serious exhibitions that ever ap pealed for public support. At one time the audience is convulsed with laugh ter. The members of the class are fish ingthe stage is the . river bank, the auditorium the river. They wrangle with each other for choice positions. They are in dead earnest. Then hear the screaming of laughter. Then the word "stone." Is uttered and the fleher- men become .marble statuary. Seats now selling. J S Monday evening HcEwen, the hyp notist, mind reader and prestidigitator, opens his engagement at Fishers' opera Absolutely Pure THERE IS HQ SUBSTITUTE house, Mr. McEwen keeps every fea ture of his performance above the crit icism of the most sensitive and exact ing.. Off the stage the professor has made many friends in Astoria and it Is noticed that they are composed of our best citizens. He has fine social qualities, a magnetic personality and a thoroughly gentlemanly disposition. These qualities must materially aid him In winning his way to public ap preciation as he has done in this city during his former engagement. Seats now on sale at Grlfflln's book store. ' The preparations are complete for the entertainment to be given by the pupils of the Convent of the Holy Names on December 22, and about the success of the event there is not the slightest doubt. The program is a splendid one, and the pupils are being thoroughly drilled n their respective parts. Those who have heard the rehearsals for the operetta say it is a perfect gem In the muscal line, and that evereyone who is to participate1 in the production un derstands her part perfectly. Those who attend will have the dual satisfac tion of seeng a splendid show and of encouraging one of the most worthy educational Institutions in the' country. George M. Trowbridge, representa tive of the Portland Journal, returned to Portland last night. He was in the local hospital for the past six days, having been Injured while boarding the customs launch Patrol from the dredge Chinook. It Was thought at first that his left foot wajl broken.but an Investi gation revealed that It was only badly smashed. He will have the full use of the member before lonlg.S, Mr. Trow- brdge come down from Portland for the purpose of writing uq the Jetty for his paper, but upon being lnvted to at tend the maneuverings of the Chinook boarded that vessel. He Is one of the brightest newspaper men In Portland, and is frequently assigned to big de tails both in and out of the city. J&MOUS WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Harm Fight Will Be Witter. Those who will persist in closing thelr 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, if not end ed earlier by fatal termination. Keadf what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. ,She took Dr. King's new discovery after every thing else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Chas. Rog. ers, drufcgist. Price 50c, and .00 Trial bottles free. ine The Best Restaurant Palace a a a a a a' a a a a a a it aaaaaaaaaaaa Cafe a a a a a a a Palace Catering Company 5 aaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Regular Meals, 25 Cents,.. ... ' Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything tbe Market Affords THE SALMON MARKET Of the condition of the salmon mar ket the San Francisco Trade Journal as the following to say: The market is reported dull, as usual to the season of the year. By referring to salm6hvon another page. lt will be seen that the export clearances hold up A fairly well.'jj Reports jjjf reshipment of salmon -from England to New -York have been exaggerated, for English houses in this city say they did not ex ceed 15,000 cases, although they have no detailed statement regarding it. The representative of one firm that is cred ited with having re shipped salmon to New York says that he had not re ceived any advices to that effect, and therefor doubts Its authenticity. The Trade Journal's advices from England report flrmj markets for Alaska reds and sockeyes at the recent advances, with supplies there and on the way well in' hand. English prices for Alaska Packers' Association's 1904 pack have not been opened by (Balfour, "Guthrie & Co., and It , is not likely they will ne named until after the midwinter holi days. P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. 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