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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1904)
I CI fi ! i Jl to PAGE EIGHT. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13, 1904. a - OUR AN ' Now Going On, 3 , Bvery Article In the Store Reduced Except th following which we are not allow! to offer at reduced prices: Standard Patterns,. Snool Silk und Cotton, 0. I). Corset, E. & W, Collars and Culls, Oil Clothing and llubbor Good This Is Positively the Greatest Offering of , Fine Dry Goods - Clothing - Furnishing Goods - Etc. That is Annually Placed Before the People of Astoria and Vicinity, . ; ? WeHave Bargains For AU, C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria. Fishers' Opera House L. E. SEL1G, Lessee and Mgr. Friday, January 15th, 1904. he Funniest Play of the Century MR JULIUS CAHN Presents the Farce that has made all New York and Boston laugh and is at present the reigning comedy success in London RICH & HARRIS' j& Roaring, Rollicking, Merry Comedy..? ARE Y01I 'A MASON? '. : - i . Adapted from the German by Leo Ditrichstein. REGISTER- DO IT NOW UPROARIOUS HUMOR, KEEK SAT IKE, EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY PLOT., PRICES Reserved Seats $1.00., Gallery. 50 cents. Seat sale . opens Thursday, morning at Griffin's Book Store. ' f L. H. HENNINGSEN 3 CO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Hsndks Slaves, Taiwan wd bcend Hnd Good. 504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. PHONE. RED 2305 BLACKSMITH I NO. CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDING. FIRST-CLASS HORSE SHOEING. Logging Camp Work. All kindi of wagon material! in stock tor sale. We guarantee ths beat work done ia Ibe city. Price right. ANDREW ASP. Comer Twelfth and Daane Street. 'Pbont 291, DELSANTO LA VERB AD, SANCHEZ HATA, EL CABINET Popular Brandfrof CIGAR :AT WILL MADISON'S Ml COMMERCIAL IT. and I U BLBTXKTH t. ' H fJ,"'l"!3jMejssBassBasBjsBsssssi y i lima mam f4vCT i tflECORMING The quiet, artistic' beauty of any home is easily marred by lack of . taste in wall decorations. We wish to state that the New Year will find us in a better position to do de.corat- . ing than ever before. Mew patterns are beginning to arrive, and all we ask is that you favor us with an op portunity to show you the line. a B. F. ALLEN $ SON. 365-7 CommercialiStreet Books Have Been Opened at the Court House for Conning June Election. LIST OF JUDGES AND CLERKS County Court Apportion tha Election Official, for All tha Proolncts of tha County, tha Majority Ba ing Democrats. Tha county registration booka art now open at the office ot County Clerk Clinton. , tnder the law registrations begin January 1, but In Clatsop th, books were not promptly delivered and the start wm not made until yeaterdn) The books will remain open until Ma IS, and all persona desiring to vote a the June elections muBt observe the for nuillty ot registering. In view of tht fact that there la always a rush at th Inst, voters are urged to go to the clerk's office at the court house at thr earliest convenience. It la necessary that a voter shall tell the clerk his name, age. occupation, residence and It a naturalised clttten who has not registered previously . for a count) election, he must show his natural!, aatlon papers. The laws regulating the registration of foreign born voters la very strict, and the clerk will de cline' to register any person who can not answer fully all the questions pro. pounded to him. Yesterday the county court com piled, the list of judges and clerks of election for the several precincts of thf county. As the county court is at present made up of two democrats and one republican, the rule followed Ir the selection of Judges and clerks giveil the democrats the majority. The list Is aa follows: . Astoria No 1 Judges, L. Leberk. J. Oatrom and 8. Q. Trulllnger; clerkt Charles Wilson, Charles Wlrkkala and H. 0. Planting. Astoria No. I Judges A. II. Smith Isaac Bergman and J. A. Eakln; clerks, C. C. t'tslnger, William Hie, man and R. N. Carnahan. Astoria No, I Judges, J. E. Camp. bell, William Kelly and W ,N, Smith; clerks, D. B. Allen, D. R. Blount and L. E. Sedig. Astoria No. 4 Judges, J. F. Hamil ton, J. II. Hansen and II. D. Thing; clerks, J, O. Ross, J. Strauss and H. M. Bransford. Astoria, No. 8 Judges, George No- land, Thomas Dealey and D. H. Welch clerks, C. W. Sprlgga.Patrick Kearn ey and O. Zelgler. Astoria No. I Judges, g. D. Adair C. Q. Kimball and W. A. Ooodin; clerks, A. Kraus, If. M, Lorntaen and C. A. Leinenweber. Astoria No. 7 Judges, F. E. Wright, A. E. Mlnard and L. Agren; clerks, J. F, Welch, Charles Olsen and W. F, McGregor. Clifton Judges, Alex Moody, O.A. lliil1aH.I A ... m . B..u mm ,,, yv . jncLatan; clerics, N. Stanovlch, T. M. Bowman an J Anton Kuljls. Chadwell Judges, J. N, Heckard C. Jeffers and W, Larson; clerks, V- . Iow, E..F. Llbke and L. E. Wilson. Clatsop Judges, R, J, Morrison George OefTler and JoHluh West; clerk, O. B. Wirt, W. J, Loomls and R. A Abbott ElHie Judges, J, R. Wherry, Jame C. Pope and J. C. Rlerson; clerks Pears' Ten,' boap is nothing; but soap. ., ' Pvire soap is as gentle as oil to the living skin. Tears1 is the purest and Le t toilet soap in all the .vorlcl- ' ; - , ' old all over the world. Percy Allen, A. Nordstrom and Chaa Gronnel, , John Day Judge, Perry Titus, R. M. Louden and Howell Lewis: clerks J. C. Titus, John Lewis and A. C. Parker. Jewell Judge. R. M. Wooden. W. McKeever and W, II. Lewis; clerks J, Jamison, Levi Wooden and W. O. Preacott. Knappa Judges, A. B. Powers, J. O. McCullum and W. H. Twilight: clerks, D. P. Ross, C. O. Rosa and H. A. Cameron. Mtshawaka Judge, James ClalU ghrr, L. Myllenbeck, and D. Tweedle; clerks. Fred Springer. W. K. Herrlck and John Larson. Melville Judges, Carl Johnson. Olof Olsen and William Harttell: clerks, C. O. Harder, Anton Anderson and M. Lyon. New Astoria Judges, Robert Gray C. McPermott -and Robert Falconer; clerks. J. N. Coffey, Willis Mudd and T. 8. Jewett. Oluey Judges, M.Pevereaux. Jamet Leahy and Charles aullllume; clerks A. Normand. Jr., K. It. Kuhsler and C. II. Osgood. Push Judges, Albert Johnson, A. Takalo and Jonas Untlnen: clerks, Al bert Olson, Andrew Johnson and Her man Ahlers. Seaside Judges, C. C. Bradbury E. M. Orlmea and M. J. Young; clerks, A. W. Vtilnger. R. E. Brad bury and James Patterson. SvensenJudges. B. F. Coffey. Pet- er Olson and C. C. Masten; clerks A. B. Coe, P. C. Havlrd and Oeorgt Hilts. Vesper Judges, N. A. Calmberg P.. Wanstrom, and. C. H. Miller: clerks. Q. W. Cart C. O. Anderson and H, Jepson. Westport Judges. B. P. Wlggen. John Hunt and It, McMath; clerks James Mcintosh, W. T. Rosa and Johi West. Warrenton Judges. William Chad wick. A. Sigurdwm and F. M. War ren; clerks, A.J, Hill, L. Ixwmls and 8. Campbell. Walluskl-Judges. J. F. Iturtoldus Theodore Christians and A. Nurn- oung ami A. A. Numberg. Youngs River Judges, Elmer Warn, staff, John Casey and R. M. Brayne; clerks. Andrew Johnson, Wllllan Warnstaff and O. A. Cole. Wanted. Special representative In this coun. tyand adjoining territories, to reprp. sent and advertise an old established wealthy business house of solid flrwiii- clal standing. Salary 121 weekly, with expenses paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expencer advanced and horso and buggy fur nished when necessary; position per manent. Address The Columbia, 3(i Monon Building, Chicago, III. THIS WEEK DECIDES. Which Four of Herman Wise's Cus tomers Qo to th St Louis World's Fair. On ThJrsday night of this week at 9 p. m., at Foard A Stokes' hall there will be a dance given by Herman Wise to h's many customers during when It will be decided which four of them shall be so lucky a to yo to the world's fair with free firstclass round trip tick et given by Mr. Wise, The fair opens May 1st and closes th end of this year and will be the grandest event of Its kind In the wdrlds hli.tory,' J r. Wise had Intended to mnke It ft masquerade ball, but considering that his customer's would be put to an un necessary expenne in renting costumes he has decide to have just a ball, and the prices intended for masquers will be given to 1st lady and gentleman best cuke walkers. 2nd lady and gentleman best waiters 3rd tallest lady and gentleman In hall 4th shortest lady and gentleman In hall. Even those who don't secure free trips to St. Louis, are sure to, have li good time. . , Only bona fide holders of purchasers tickets will be admitted, a they alone will crowd the hall. , Invitation ere not transferable 4 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT CLOTHINGiiREDUCED PRICES $16 85 15 CO 1350 12 GO 900 750 320 240 W give discount of twenty fivt per cat oo all Meu'i Suit, Orvoat and Matkinloabei, Hoy's and Chil dren Bull ami owrwaia. , s luy any Suit or Qvcrcoat that formerly -old at ' .-.., .V... v. ... lluys any Suit or Ovea-out tliitt foamerly old at Huys any Suit or Overcoat that formerly , ; sold at , ;J Huys any Suit or Overcoat that formerly sold at Buys any Suit or Mackintosh thut former ly sold at Huys any Suit or Overcoat formerly sold at I'uys all trouHent that formerly sold at : l!uys a Suit of all wool underwear that formerly sold at Just so you get that habit Trade with us. $22 50 2000 1800 1600 1200 1000 4 20 3 00 S. DANZIGER $ COMPANY ON THE SQUARE. oitdtioBnnnnnan ""onniioniiotionna " THE COLD BLAST IS COMING Our coldest weather is due during January and February. V f a it tt a u u tt n tt tt We don't deal in weather but do tell . HEATING STOVF n I The largest assortment smallest prices 0 tt I tt ....... . t tt tt tt FOARD $ STOKES COMP'NY oownnttttM uttttnttttttrtttttttri THE 8WEET GIRL WITH THE SWEET TOOTH. find good nillng In this store, for no better sweetmeats can be found In any country, or many countries, than those we sell. We'r proud of them. Why shouldn't we be? Good candles only, are purchasable at THE EASTERN CANDY, STORE, 506-608 Commercial St., Next Griffin's Book Store. 33 r f w St tt : tt: .