The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 08, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
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FISHER ME N !
j Wolverine Gasoline Engines
Arc High Grade
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Thd 3 1-2 lioruo power (horsepower guaranteed) Wolver
ine Special Engine, is nuitablo for fish bouts Will stand hard
work Hun it as herd us you please.'
Manufacturers claim (his i ngine ums Ukb cii tlian any
(ligine on the market. C'un bo run slow enough to bo used
bundling your net. lathi true of ANY engine you have seen?
See this Engine at work and be Convinced.
n7h. jlNDBKG, A$ent.
Frankfort, - - Wash.
PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO.
Telephone 221. ' V
DrayinS and Expressing
All goods shipped toourcare will receive special attention.
709-715 Commercial Street.
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FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Ships, Lodging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice.
' LIVE STOCK IJOUOHT ANT) SOLD
WA5MINGT0N MARKET - CHRISTENSON H CO.
PIIX1III1TTTTTTTTTX1XCIIXXXXXX1X1IIITI H 1 1 III LI'XXX
NEW STYLE RESTAURANT
5 ' No. 120 Eleventh Street.
BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
First Class Chef. Good Service.
Carpenter and Mechanic
TOOLS
FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
WONT HAVE
THE MINISTER
Albany Methodist Church Angry
At Bishop Spell- '
meyer.
GROCER'S WAR AT OLYMPIA
Cruiser New York May ii for
Jtcpulr to Itrciiicrton
-Other Neighbor
liood News,
IF Overs fio Wrong
set them right-U'i simply and
vaoujr uone. wunout pain
without trouble, without natse
atingr, In fact It's only in the
beneficial effects that you notice
you have taken
Beechams
Pills
Sold Everywhere. Ia boxes 10c. and So.
five men are employed at the Ulue
Ledge uti'l the devlopment of that
property In progressing steadily. C.
W. Geddes In In charge of the work
for the New York parties who have
the mine bonded and In making an ex
cellent showing. There Is every prob
ability that It will prove all that la
claimed for It one of the moot ex
tensive and rich deposits of copper
on the Pacific coast.
Too Many Premiums.
Eugene, Ore., Oct. 7. The fair board
Is up against an excess of premiums
and a dearth of ducat wherewith to
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Our Drugs Are Pure
We comDourid Tr?wt,mns With 'Auk-rWv? k ". m
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complete stock of fi cbh and puie ; drugs. We also
sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of
Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps.
an iuiu vi lout Articles, XM. ? f v ; '
We Charge no Fancy Prices.
Albany, Ore., Oct, 7.Angered at the
action of Iilshop Henry Bpellmeyer, In
Ignoring the recommendation of the
local church membership In the matter
of assigning pastorates at the recent
Methodist conference In Eugene, the
First Methodist Episcopal church of
Albany Is without a pastor, and the
members are In a turmoil of excite
ment. Itev. D. T. Hummervllle, whom make good. This was the statement
Iilshop gpellmeyer assigned to the Al
bany church, Is not acceptable to the
local Methodists, who, In no uncertain
terms, have refused to abide by the
assignment of the bishop.
IllNhop Bpellmeyer was located In
ortlund yesterday, and the official
bourd of the local Methodist church
sent him an emphatic telegram stat
ing In effect that Rev. Mr. Bummor-
llle would neither be received nor
upported as pastor of the Albany
hurch.
The emphatic action of the local
church Is not due to any personal ob
jection to Mr. Sumcrvllle, other than
his extreme age, but It Is because
the church objects to having its pas
tors anoiuti-d arbitrarily, . In oppoul-
on to Its own recommendations, and
y a man who, it Is claimed, does
ml know the needs of the church.
romlnent members of the local
hurch state that It Is presumption
n a blNhop to make an appointment
hlch Is expressly stated to bo against
the wishes of the church; that the
hurch Is certainly better able to de
termlne Its own needs and wishes
than a bishop who Is not familiar with
ffalrs here; and that they had Indl
cnted a number of men who would
be acceptable, thus giving the bishop
plenty of latitude In making his ap
polntment.
given out by Secretary J. M. Will
lams yesterday. It Is evident that
the amounts of premiums are far In
excess of the appropriations for such
purposes. Not counting the special
awards and the exhibits which had no
competition. If the premiums were paid
under present conditions there would
remain a deficit of at least $300. On
this account It has been decided
scale down the amounts of premium
awards, which action will be taken at
the next meeting of the fair board.
Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works
Manufacturers of
Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronzo Castings.
Gencrul Foundrynien and Patternmakers.
Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest.
Phone 2451.
Corner Eighteenth and Franklin.
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Be that your ticket reads via the
Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod
ern trains connect with all transconti
nental ns at St. laui and Omaha.
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It your frisnds are coming wart let us
know and w will quote them direct
the peolally low ratse now to tffoct
from aU eastern points. ' 4 .
Any Information as to rates. 'routes,
etc, cheerfully given on application. "
B. B. TRUMBPiA Commercial
Agent, Ml Third street, Portland, Or.
J. O. LINDSET, T. T. A P. A.. Ml
Third street, Portland, Or. "
P. B. THOMPSON. V. . P. A,
DON'T GO .TO $T. LOUIS
Sfte STAR
THEATER
ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE
VILLE MOUSE IN CONNECTION
WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA
TERS OP PORTLAND
'Till you cs'l at or write to the Chi
cago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railroad
Office 184 'Th(rtvitreet, 'Poiland, Ore,
Low rates to all points east, In connec
tion with all transcontinental
J H. S. ROWEL
Oensral A rent.
Chinsc of Prosrsm Mdnday.
ChsnS of Act Thursdays,
MATINEE DAILY ATU.45 1 M
MONSTEIt BILL
Week iieglimliitj
MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 3rd
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THE KIN3NER8,
Europsan 1 Marvels-Hlalanoers and
Equilibrists.
WARD A WARD,
Irish' Comadlsns,
" DELMAR,
The Fire King. .
IRENE FRANKLIN,
'" Cornitlitf:
' Astoria's favorite baritone. -EDOUARD
8COTT,
Singing "One' the'PilTows of Despair."
EDISON'8 PROJECT08COPE,
Dspioting Reoent Evente by Life Mo
tion Pioturee.
Adaniselon lOo to any seat
Olympia Crocsrs at War.
Olympla, Oct. 7. A bitter price war
as started In Olympla among the re
tall grocers and every store In the
city Is Involved. The war resulted
from the recent break-up of the Retail
Grocers' association. The grocers' as
soclatlon here had been one of the
strongest In the state and maintained
a list of prices. It Is alleged that the
price Ust In the last days of the as
snclutlon was not followed and this
coupled with a violation of an agree
ment between the grocers and tobacco
dealers as to prices on standard
brands of tobacco, caused the dlsso
lutlon of the association. Staple gro
cerlcs and tobacco are selling at al
most cost,
Work for Bremerton.
Ilremerton, Ore., Oct. 7. A letter re
celved here from a member of the crew
aboard the crulner New York, the flag
ship of the Pacific squadron, states
that her orders to proceed to the east
ern coast after target praclce have
been countermanded and that she
will be In 'San Francisco October 10
The letter also states that the cruiser
Chicago, which was to have taken the
New York's place on this coast, and
was to have met the New York In
South American waters, where the flag
would be transferred, has orders to
proceed either to San' Francisco or
Bremerton and to report to Admiral
Goodrich. It now looks as If the New
York will go out of commission for
extensive repairs at the Puget Sound
navy yard. She cannot go to the
Mare island yard because of her deep
draught ' . . ,
Mine Looke Good.
Jeffersonvllle, Ore., Oct 7. Twenty
SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNE8S.
The Fatal Germ aa ita Remedy Now
i Facts of Soteaee, v
It la the rarest thing m the world foi
man to be necessarily bald. No man
whose hair Is not dead at the roots, need
be paid If he will use Newbro'e Herol-
ciae, tne new icalp antiseotlc. Hero!
cideMestroye the germ that cuts the hair
off at the root; and deans the scalp of
uanarua ana leaves It In. a perfectly
healthy condition. Mr. Mannett In ths
Maryland Block, Butte, Mont, was en
tirety baia in less than a month Herol-
clde had removed the enemies of hair
growtn, ana nature did 1U work by cov
ering his head with, thick hair an inch
long, and In six weeks ha had a normal
suit of hair. Sold by leading drurglnta
Bend 10o. In stamps for sample to Ths
Herplcjde Co., Detroit Mich. .. -
Eagle Drug Store, 151-353 Bond St.,
Owl Drug .Store, (41 Com. St. T. P.
Laurln, Prop. "Special t Agent", ,.' ;
HEAR8 WIDOWS' APPEAL
r resident Stops Plan To Throw Them
Out Of Employment
Washington. I)., C, Oct. 7. For
about a half a century It has been the
practice of the war department to have
soldiers' clothing made at the Schuyl
kill arsenal, Philadelphia, by the
widows, orphans and children of sol
dlers. Recently the department de
elded to have the work done by con
tract purely as a business proposition.
The action of the department which
meant practically the throwing outv of
employment of hundreds of women
who have been dependent for a living
upon the work at the arsenal, aroused
much comment In Philadelphia and es-
pectaly among members of various
patriotic organizations. Today a dele.
gntlon called on the president who,
after hearing the facts, directed that
the Idea of having the work done by
contract be abandoned and that It be
practice In the past He then made a
practice in thepast. He then made a
request of the war department that It
should report to him what steps It had
taken in the matter and the reasons
therefor.
HORSE GRATITUDE.
Lou Dillon Eats $100 A Ton
Hsy.
It will intercut though not surprise
those who love horses to learn that
Lou PHIon, who at the beginning of
the season trotted off with half a dozen
world's records, Is one of the most
affectionate horses her trainer ever
knew. The majority of horses are
grateful if they have any reasonnable
excuse to express their gratitude and
In displays of affection are always
ready to meet their owners more than
half way. So .when the loving care
which surrounds this turf queen pro
vldes that she shall be"worked out" In
spots that afford her a variety of
scenery that she may not be bored by
selng the same sights every day and
secures hay from her native state,
California, at an expense of sometimes
$100 a ton, because she likes that par
ticular brand, it 'is- all according to
horse sense and humanity that she
should be the jewel of the stables
that she Is. '
PANTS
The manufacturers are behind on tbeir orders. It you want a
pair this season, letter let as bare your order now, 75c to 85 00
J. N. GRIFFIN
Sole Ajent lor Spauldtag In AstoriaC " "
ELAIERIIE HOOFING in a Class by Itself.
Don't confuse it
with paper or
other prepared roofing materials. It consists of a jnte'canTaa. saturated 'and
coated heavily with mineral rubber or ELATERITE. It has a wool felt Sry
sheet and a Ground Mica weather surface. It never wears oat
Hadn't yoti better investigate?
The- Elaterite Roofing Co. ""JS
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
Having installed a Knbber Tiring Machine of the
latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291.
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS.
Reliance
Electrical
WorRs
H. W.CYZI09,
Manager
We are thoroughly prepared for making
estimates and executing orders for
ail kinds of electrical installing and
repairing. Supplies in stock. We
Mil the Celebrated SHELBY LAMB,
Call up Phone 116L ,
428 BOND STREET
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Miss Harper Married.
Chicago, Oct. 7. Miss Helen David
Harper, daughter, of. President Wil
liam R. Harper of the University- of
Chicago, has been married to Charles
Scribner Eaton at Mandel hall on the
university campus, The, . ceremony
was by the Rev. C. R. Henderson,
chaplain of the university. v'; p '
Miss Harper and Mr. Eaton were
graduated in the class of- 1900. Af
tor graduating from 1 the university,
Mr. Eaton took the law course at
Harvard and Is now practicing In Chi
cago. ,
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Rejular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners a Specialty
Euotbisgtne Market Affords
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Heating Stoves,' Ranges, CooKintf
Stoves, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses
To order; All kinds of furniture. The cheap
est place in the city is :: :: ::::
L. H. HENNINGSEN CO.
504 BOND STREET, Next Door to ttelli-Fargo Ex. Co. PHONE, RED 230S
MILLINERY
Mrs.
R. Iuvleton bas openod a fine line of Ladies' and
Obildren'a Fail end Winter Hats.. Call and see them.
" CLOSING OUT SALE
Of Ladies' and Children's furnishing goods, some rare bar '
i gains being made during this sale. Also Hair Switches '
snd Pompadours. --.-i : , 4 ; : s : .
MRS. R: INGLETON,' - s Welch Block.
Southern Paoifie To Use Coal.
Portland,. Oct- 7. The Southern Pa-
Iflc Cojnpany la building . some large
bunkers In their yards at Albany, pre
pat or y to using coal on all their en
gines on the run through the valley.
Coal has ben used on some of the. en
gines for some time as an experiment
and now the wood piles 'along" the
track will be done away with entirely.
CENTRAL. MEAT, MVRKET. ?
G. W. Morton and John Fnbrman, Proprietors,
CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PROMPJ DELIVERY .
543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321.
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A First Class Concert pall . - Finest Resort In The Citj
ADMISSION FREE
f ATTRACTIVE BOoHui ,. "!.'.... CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES W1RKKALA VrtL
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