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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. rAGE , THREE, i FISHERMEN ! I Wolverine Gasoline Engines II Arc High Grade. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED The .1 1-2 liorso power (hornepower guaranteed) Wolver ino (tyec-inl Engine, i miituMo for ihh bouta Will Htmid liurd j; work Kun it ns html as yon jiicnHo. MoiiiifnctiircrH chiim Ihiu inninc tmc8 lfK8 oil than any J nigino on the tuorkd C'uii li run Mow enough to ho lined luiiidling your net. IsthiH line of ANY engine you have seen? j; See this Engine at work and be Convinced. N.H. LINDBERG, Agent. Frankfort, - - - - . Wash. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. -i Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goodssbipped to our care will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. cnxzxzxxsrxiixczizxxxzznxxrzzxcxxzzxxxzzzzzzxzzrrn FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills miplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK I'.OUOUT AND SOLI) jj WASHINGTON MARKET - CHRI5TENSON H CU. g NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. 120 Eleventh Street. BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Chef. Good Service. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOL FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, SWuU Brass and Bronzo Custingi General Foundrymcn and Patternmakers. Absolutely firetclass work. Trices lowest. Phone 2451 Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. Be. that your ticket read. U th. llltnoli Central R. R. Thoroughly mod irn ualn. connect with all transcontl nental lne. . raui and Omaha. - IX your friend, ar. coming west let o. know and w. will auote them direct the .peclally low rate, now In effect from all aaetera polnU. Any Information as to rate., route", etc, cheerfully given on application. B. H. TRUMBUU Commercial Agent, lit Third .treet, Portland. Or. J. C. LIND8ET, T. F. P. A., Ml Third .treet, Portland, Or. , P. B. THOMPSON, ?. A. P. A DONT 00 TO 8T. LOUIS 5e STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS OP PORTLAND Change o( Program Monday. Change of Acta Thursdays, MATINEE DAILY AT 215 P. M MONSTER BILL Week Beginning MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 3rd and Till you ce'J at or write to the Chl eago, Milwaukee St St Paul Railroad Office 184 Thlrt .treet, Portland, Ore, Low rate, to all point, east, In connec tion with all transcontinental H. s. Rowa. 0mnl Agent, THE KINSNERS, European Marvele Balanoere Equilibrist. WARD A WARD, Irish Comedians. DELMAR, The Fire King. IRENE FRANKLIN, Cornetlst. Astoria's favorite baritone. EDOUARD 8C0TT, 8inglng "One the Pillows of Despair." EDISON'S PR0JECT08C0PE, Depleting Reoent Evente by Life Mo tion Pioturee. . Admission XOo to any seat. TO RECLAIM DESERT LAND Capitalists Plan Extensive Irri gation and Form Stock Company. WOOD PILE CAUSES ARREST PlicuNHiit' Keurra fit Corva Tk Auto Chuncm Dannie t AI. laiiy-OlliT Htute Svwn, Wilbur, Ore., Oct. 6. Ten thou-i sand acre of land comprising what 1 known us the Cumin, Hwule country, lying cast of the H. P. ruilroud truck, between the Culnpoola nn'l Wilbur, 1 shortly to be placed under Irrigation by water from th above-mentioned mI rutin. A trio lit l'i ul capitalists, who filed urtlcles of Incorporation In the county clerk'" ottlco In Koscburg Friday evening, are ul the head of the venture. The three men ore: F. J. Itlakoly, who In interested In thin county; , A. E. C'nton, ft stockholder In the Oakland bank, and V. B. Wulte, who own 4000 acre of land In the riwale district. The new .organisation taken the name of the Culapoohi In vestment Company, the capital stock lit $:.0,0(i0, and the officers are: F. J. lllakeley, president; F. H. Wulte, vice president; A. E. Catoti, Hecretury; Lynn Oaton, treasurer. The company has purchased or uc nuli ed opt lone on 4000 acre In the Swale dlKtrUt. besides the property owned by Mr. Wait. As soon as Ir rigation Is under way the company will place the property on the mnr ket. Wood in Alley Causes Arrest. Kalem, Ore., Oct. . In order to car ry out the Instruction of the city council. Street Commlenloner II. C. Turpley yesterday afternoon .wore out a complaint before Recorder Judah charlng George F. Rogers, of this city, with violating section 9 of the city ordinance by blocking a certain alley with a pile of ' wood. Mr. Rogers was nerved with a warrant but was al lowed to go-epon his own recognis ance until 2 o'clock this afternoon when the caoe will be henrd In the city recorder's court. MwyWrM Vmi-,T'.U'Jl7irjn,v.vir I! S 8 it S It H K S H D 8 8 It 8 8 It a 8 II 8 It C . Cut the Can and compare the quality of Economy Brand Evaporated Cream with any of Its imitations. Note the difference. See how smooth and appetizing ourj product is, owing to Its I heavy consistence, which keeps the butter fat equally distributed, In contrast with the cheap and thin imita tions which allow the but-1 ter fat to rise and form unsightly clods. fisherman a few days ego. secured 150 fine Kiilmon from one pull of hln net. Chin. Pheasants Scarce. CorvalllH. Ore.. Oct. . There Is gen eral complaint among hunters con cerning the scarcity of China pheas ants this sennon. It is thought that there has been hunting going on quiet ly for the past two months, regardless of the law, which probably accounts for the scarcity of the Oregon hunter's favorite game. Auto Causes Damage. Albany. Ore., Oct. 6.-S. II. McKl murry, of Lebanon, yesterday, came to Albany to place In the hands of Weatherford & Wyutt a claim for damages ngnlnet the drivers of an au tomobile that on Saturday evening frightened his team and caused some damage. His two sons, while driv ing home, met the machine of O. H. Iiruckman, of this city. The hqrses overturned the buggy, throwing the boys Into the ditch. One of them was badly bruised, the other insensi ble! and the buggy shattered. ' Salmon Trolling at Newport. , Albany, Ore., ' Oct. 6. At Newport the sllverside salmon have commenc ed to run, and trolling for them began yesterday. A number of people who have been waiting for the salmon run will go to the bay now to enjoy the annual fishing at Taqulna. Some of them expect to start for Newport today. The cannery at Taqulna started up yesterday for the fall run and consid erable quantities of fish were deliv ered by the bay fishermen. At Alsea the canneries have started and one APPEARING OLD Acts as a Bar te ProflUble Eaaploy aemt. Tou cannot afford to grow old. In these days of strenuous competition It Is necessary to maintain, as long as possible ones youthful appearance. It Is impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff Indicates the presence of a burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the roots of the hair untn it causes total 'baldness. Newbro's Herpiolde is the only known destroyer of this pest and It Is a effec tive aa it 1. delightful to use Herplclde makes an elegant hair dress ing as well as Dandruff cure. ' Accept no substitute there Is none. Sold by leading druggist Send 10o. In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Ifloh. - Eagle Drug Store, 351-858 Bond St Owl Drug Store, E4 Corp. St., T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special " Agent" To Exhibit Blue River Ores. Eugene, Ore., Oct. 6. IJ. II. Wey ant, the official collector of mineral exhibits for the Lewis and Clark ex poeltlon, arrived in Kugerie this after noon and will meet with the Commer cial club tonight, at which time the mutter f gathering an exhibit of ores from the Ulue river mines will be discussed and a committee appointed to look after the work of collecting It. Seek Local Option. Baker City, Ore., Oct. 6. As the time for election approaches, some lit tle interest Is being evinced in the pro hibition question in Uaker county. The friends of local option have for several weeks been Industriously circulating petitions to enforce the law In Baker county with the exception of Sumpter and all that part of Baker City out side of South Baker.- It has been the Idea of the leaders that by cutting out Uaker City they could carry local op tion to the rest of the county. Tester two of these petitions were filed with County Clerk A. B. Combs; one from the precinct of Vnlty and the other from Haines. Glee Club Prospers. Eugene,' Ore. Oct. 6. The affairs of the University Glee Club are shaping themselves better this fall than for some time past. The club will meet for practice this week and hopes to be in first-class shape for the Thanksgiving concert. Arrangements for touring a section of the state during the Christmas holi days are to be made at once. It s likely that Eastern Oregon will be the territory to be covered by the tour. The Glee Club will again be assist ed by the University Mandolin Club, which was organized year before last. Football Teams to Meet. Salem. OreH Oct. 6. Manager Mil ler of the Willamette University foot ball team has succeeded in arranging for a game with the University of Ore gon. The game will be played in Eu gene on October 15. As this is to be one of the most im portant games of the season, the man agement had hoped to schedule it at least two weeks later and give Coach Bishop a better chance to develop some faster team work. As it is, the local team will be greatly handicapped. Our DrugB Are : : Pure ;! We comtiouti'l prescriptions with great care from a complete 8ti-ck of ftih and . u:e drugs." We also sell all the standard home remedies ana all fcinds of Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps, all kinda of Toilet Articles, Ktc. , - We Charge no Fancy Prices. a -n a it tt corner 01 ruuneemu Uorrn llpiirr Vtnrn 8 s and Commercial Street 113 II S Ulllg OlOlG 3S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 It tt U U tttttttttttttttttttttttttt. FOOTBALL PANTS The manufacturers are behind on their orders. If yon wants pair this season, better let us bare your order now, 75c to $5 00 J. N. GRIFFIN Sole Agent for Spaulding la Astoria. ' EUIERITE ROOFING in a Class by Itself. Don't confuse it with paper or other prepared roofing materials. It consists of a jute canvas, saturated and coated heavily with mineral rubber or ELATERITE. It ties a wool felt dr sheet and a Ground Mica weather surface. It never wears out. Hadn't you better investigate? The Elaterite Roofing Co. ""Z ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. . ; ' Having installed a Kubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern t am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. Reliance Electrical WorksM We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing order for all kinds of electrical installing and repairing. Supplies in stock. We sell the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. ' Call np Pbone 116L M.nager 428 BOND STREET 0300000000OSO000000000 0 . . 1 "W li o 1 e sal 1 CIGARS. PIPES, I I TOBACCCVETC. , 9 0 O 1 WILL MADISON ! 0 530 COMMFJlCfAL ST. :-s 11 4. ELEVENTH ST. o 9 O00000000000000000000 The Best Restaurant Killed Deer, Broke Stage. Eugene, Ore., Oc. 6. Sheriff Fred Flak and Chief of Police Gilbert have returned from their hunting trip up the McKenzle, and ns trophies of their marksmanship six deer scalps dangled at their belts. These two heavyweights started home on the stage, but their own averdupolse coupled with "the weight of their success, broke down the stage and a telephone message to Eugene from Walterville brought them a rig In which to make the rest of the trip. INDIAN KILLS TWO WHITES. Indian Territory Tragedy Said to Have Been Caused by Drink. iMuskogee,, I. T., Oct. . Jack Ellis and Walter Reldy, living near Hoold enville, I. T have been shot and kill ed at their respective homes by Billy Flxcat, a full-blooded Indian! The weapon 'used was a shotgun. Fix cat is said to have been Intoxicated. Deputy United States marshals have gone to the scene of the tragedy. aBattannunnnaaannanaanttnna H tt 8 tt B RefDlar Mtals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty jj Eeoth!3'tne Market Affords a 8 Palace Catering Company I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaattttttaaaaaaaaaaaaa The Palace Cafe Heating Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses To order. All kinds of furniture. The cheap est place in the city is :: :: :;:: L. H. HENNINGSEN $ CO. 1 504 BOND STREET, Next Door toWtlU-Fargo Ex. Co. PHONE, RED 230S MILLINERY Mrs. R. Iogleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Hats. Call and see tbem. CLOSING OUT SALE Of Ladies' and Children's furnishing goods, some rare bar gains being made during this sale. Also Hair Switches . and Pompadours. MRS. R. 1NGLETON, Welch Block. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fubrtiian, Proprietors. : CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. . PROMPT DELIVERY 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. Marriage at the Star. Moving pictures disclose the tale this week; ''. 1 ' - - THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall - - Finest Resort In The Citj Admission free ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM ' ' ' CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WI&KKALA Prep. f : ..t