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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1904)
f ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. PAGE FIVE. Appetizing Pin Money Pickles -Also- . Mango ROSS, HIGGINS &). Good Goods Our Specialty. When the owners call for them, the arrests mny be made. The sustention will doubtless be acted upon. It's quite a treat to look at the new full line of wooleni now on special display at Cooper's. They'll be there until Saturday only, so don't postpone seeing them. Local Brevities, See the novelties In brass at, the Little nook Store. For rent Nine-room house. Inquire at Astoria National bank. Tor Rent Two furnished rooms for housekeeping;. 15 Tenth street. For Itent -Lunre front room, well furnished. Inquire nt Antorlun office. For Kent Nkcly-furnlshed front room. Inquire at 287 street. front Ninth For Itent A few unfurnished rooms over Star theater, cheap. Apply to manager Star theater. Oet your pears for canning and grapes for jelly before they art all gone. All fresh fruits, vegetables and groceries are right at the Astoria Oro- cerr. (23 Commercial street Phone ML The Imperial oyster house Is pre pared to furnish Shoajwattr bay oys ters In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trad. Colonial oysters always on hand. The Astoria Dancing Club will give Its regular Saturday evening ball on the evening of Saturday, October I, at the Hanthorn hall. A general Invi tation U extended to dancers to at tend. Send names and addresses to this mce and have copies of Tuesday's Astorlan containing the Astoria arti cle by Herman Wise mailed to any body you wish, free of charge any number of copies. Wanted Ten men and boys to help ei't up opera chlrs. Apply at Star theater early this morning. The funeral of Olof Mortensen will he conducted from the residence of his parents on Thirty-third street at 1:10 p. m. today. Tho first meeting for the season of the city teachers' association will be held lit the Shlvely school building at 0 : SO o'clock this morning. .. Strauss Bros.' man was kept busy yesterday showing woolens and taking measures for men's suits at C. II Cooper's store. Water consumers will take notice that Monday, October 10, Is the last day on which to pay water rates to avoid payment of the penalty charged all delinquents. Have your clothes made to order, guaranteed to fit and be measured by Strauss Bros.' expert at Cooper's store, today and tomorrow. There will be services a( the Nor wegian Evangelical Lutheran church tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m., In the Norwegian language. Meeting of the congregation a! 3 p. m. Strauss Bros, always show elegant goods for men's tailoring, but this time they outdo every previous effort as Is evident by the lint of woolens In the piece now being displayed at C. II. Cooper's store. The agitation against leaving wagons standing on the streets Is growing, and it Is probable some arrests will shortly be made.. The street superintendent has control of this matter, but his time Is fully occupied with other matters. City Attorney Smith suggests that the police round up all wagons some night and take them to police headquarters. nTtiMiirrtniiiim imimnimiiininin STANDARD GAS ENGINES For Fishing Boats and Launches ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY Before purchasing do not fail to see THE STANDARD For further particulars inquire of O. M. M'lUtlDE, at Fonrd J5; Stokes Co.' Store. tTniiinniMinimT niiinmmmmimxx 000000(fiO000000000000Oi rrnrik ax? o a o o 8 o o o o Ml aft Come and see Big Cut Rate Sale i?corate your on Pictures. homes. Now is the time. gSvenson's Book Store O0000000000000000000 I People of Moderate Means Who contemplate furnishing a new home or remodeling an old one should investi .. gate the : FURNITURE STOCK : Carried by us, because there is a great aaving to be made in each purchase. When you see our stock and learn of our reason able prices you will then know how well we can please you. : : i 4) :CHAS. heilborn a SON : ; Astoria s Leading House Furnishers The British kurk Owefene yesterday took a berth at Elmore dock, where she will discharge 1200 ons of coal for Elmore k Co. The contract for repairing the build ing occupied by Ross, lllggins A Co.. which was recently damaged by Are, was awarded yesterday to William Miller, whose bid was $1500. Miss Hamrlck, who brings such pret ty novelties west each season, opens a display at C. It. Cooper's today and will give free lessons for a week when materials art purchased. Smart de signs for waists In the new eyelet and stelleto work. A big slide In the cut near the summit of the hill has again delayed the construction of the branch logging road which the Depp River Logging Company Is building to the Kusel river. The fish warden has received a let ter from the superintendent of the Umpq.ua hatchery stating that he has secured 2.C0O.OOO spring chlnook egg. This Is the largest number ever secur ed there. "The Model Church of Today" and "The Upward and Downward Way," art the subjects chosen for sermons at the Baptist church tomorrow. All tht other regular services will be ob served as usual, Have you seen the new browns and grays In fall woolens for men's made-to-order pants? You'll find them In profusion at Cooper's store In Strauss Bros.' extensive assorment of piece goods. Only two days, so don't delay In getting around. You're welcome, whether you order or not. Your phone orders will have our prompt attention. Call up No. 681. Our stock of fresh and canned fruits and vegetables and all kinds of pro visions Is fresh and choice. Our prices are down to bedrock. Astoria uro eery, Mi Commercial street Architect Lazarus, who was down from Portland yesterday, sampled As' torla beer and pronounced It an ex cellent article. Ho ordered a case of beer sent to the Portland Hotel for his use. The popularity of the bever age Is growing, and It Is now used In many western cities. For years Strauss Bros, have been making clothes for Astoria s best dressers. A special representative Is In charge of a great display of new fall woolens at Cooper's store. It will pay you to call and have a talk with Strauss Bros.' man. He'll give you some pointers on the proper attire for this fall. The opera chairs for the Star thea ter, which were ordered when tha thea ter was built, have Just arrived from Chicago, and will be placed at once. Manager Oevurts wishes to apologise to the public for the delay In their In stallatlon and to assure his patrons that everything possible will be done for their comfort. The case against Lawrence Sullivan will be called before Justice Goodman next week. Mr. Sullivan was arrest- Correct CIothesfirMen You must dress; thercfoiV attend to it ; not in order to rival or to excel a fop in it, but in order to avoid singularity, and consequently ridicule. Lord Chesterfield to his ton. Your apparel will always conform to correct standards if it bears this label jlitdcnjamin&io MAKERS O NEW yRK J Equal to fine cuilonv-made in all out price. J The makers guarantee, and ours, with every garment. We are Exclusive gents in this city. wuuutieit ed upon a charge of using a revolver In the streets of Seaside, His arrest grew out of the shooting affray In which Frank Moody shot Sullivan. The last-named was allowed to go on his own recognizance, having first prom Ised to appear In court whenever the authorities wanted him. Moody was fined f 50, end it Is likely Sullivan will be taxed a similar amount. During the past month the realty market has been unusually lively and many deeds and records have been filed for record. The rjish has result ed In much hard work ftx Deputy County Clerk Trulllnger, who finds it difficult to keep pace with buyers and sellers. The present activity Is re garded as an excellent slgs, particu larly In view of the latenens of the season. Many of the transfers record the sale of city property. Btnator Fulton's tour with Senator Fairbanks has brought the Oregon senator into prominence, and he has been very kindly received by the peo ple wherever he has spoken. The sen ator delivered his first big address at Sun Francisco, and his speech was a humorous gem. At all of the cities and towns at which he spoke he was received with marked enthusiasm, and the papers of the coast towns declar ed that he was one of the most peas Ing orators who ever toured the coast section. Senator Fulton joined the Fairbanks party after Senator Dolliver was taken III at Portland. At the last meeting of the city council a communication was present ed by the carpenter's union to the ef fect that the Star theater building was In unsafe condition, and asking an In vestigation. The matter was referred to the committee on public property, which caused an examination by four contractors. The contractors made a thorough examination of the building, and yesterday prepared the following statement: "To the Public We, the undersigned contractors and builders of Astoria, do hereby desire to Inform the citizens of Astoria that we have, after careful examination of all foun dations and other parts of the Star theater In this city, found the same to be absolutely safe In all respects." The statement Is signed by Mayor Supre nat, Councllmen Lebeck and Hansen and Contractor J. E. Ferguson. An Interesting case was argued and submitted before Judge McBrlde at yesterday's session of the circuit court Casciato and Ragnone, laborers. brought suit to foreclose a mechanic's leln against the Oregon Timber A Lumber Company for work done on a logging road. The question brought to the attention of the court was as to whether the suit should have been brought under the mechanic's leln law or under the railroad leln law. The matter was thoroughly argued by the attorneys and Judge McBrlde will ren der a decision laer. The point Involved Is a nice one and the court's decision Is awaited with Interest, as many cases of the ktnd are apt to be started. The case of William Ross vs. M. J. Kinney, an action to recover $2000 al leged to be due on a promissory note, was also argued and submitted yesterday. PERSONAL MENTION. S. Schmidt went to Portland yester day. . Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hawkins, of Ilwaca, are in Astoria. County Judge Trenchard Is In Port land for a short stay. Captain George C. Flavel Is In Port land on a short business trip. ' H. S. Lyman returned last night from a trip up the railroad line. P. J. McGowan, the veteran cannery man, was In the city yesterday. George Plckernell was out yesterday, for the first time since his Illness. A. C. Little, former fish commis sioner of Washington state, Is In the ffclty. P. S. Brumby,' a prominent timber man, was down yesterday from Port land. A. B. Maclellan, of San Francisco, Is among the late arrivals at the Oc-1 ctdent Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Laird and Mrs, R. Laird, of Colfax, Wash., are visit ing in the city. A. M. Simpson, San Francisco's mil lionaire tlmberman, arrived In the city last evening to look after local inter ests. ' . George W. McMillan, a well-known football coach, was down from the me tropolis yesterday In the interests of a wholesale house. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House. Philip Minor, Frankfort, Wash. T. H. McGlll, Cathlamet iJeuner Parker, John Days. J. H. Kneal, Portland. 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