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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1904)
ASTORIA, (OBBOCW, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9. riGB THREE. FISHE1RMEN! Wolverine Gasoline Engines V Arc High SATISFACTION The 3 1-2 horso power (horsepdwer guaranteed) Wolrer ino Special Enjrino, is suitable for finh boata Will stand bard worjp Run it as hard as you please. ( ; i ; Manufacturers claim tliis engine uses less oil than any engine on the market. Can be run slow enough to be used handling j our net Is this true of ANY engine you have seen? See this Engine at work end be Ccnvlnced. Frankfort, - - - - - Wash. PRAELG COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing Allgoot)ihippedtoourckrowlllreceiTeipeeUUltDttcs- 70MI5 Commercial Street. tmrxmuniiiiinxiimmnirumxriiniriiiixix FRESH AND CURED MEATS , Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD H WASHINGTON MARKET NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. no Eleventh Street. BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT i First Class Chef. Good Service. J0aii)enter and Me chanic TOOLS FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works . Rlanafacturcri of. ' Iron,; Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryuien and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. , ' Prices Jowest. , . Phcne 2451 Be. that your ticket read, fla the tUlnol Centnil R. R. Thoroughly mod- trn train, connect with all transconti nental Use. at St. rui and Omaha. If your friends are oomlng west 1st us know and we will quote them direct Mm pecWly low rate, now to effect from all eastern point.. I Any 'Information as to ratea, route to cheerfully given on application. . 03. H. .TRUMBUfi . Comrnsrolal Agent,X4i Third street, Portland," Or! j. c? tiNDBjrr. T. r.l. a., us Third atreet, Portland. Or. -f P. B. THOMPSON. P. A.i DONT GO TO ST. LOUIS r - " rrill you jp$y at or write to the Chi tiro. MnwaUkse A fit Pfthl RailMaA Office jti'f hirt street, Portland, Or Low rate, to all point, east, In connec tion with all transcontinental. I . H. S, ROWB, . ' .. 4. General Agent, Grade. GUARANTEED j CHRISTNSON u CO. Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. &e STAR THEATER ; ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS OP PORTLAND u Changs of Program Monday. Change of Acts Thursday!. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.45 1 M MONSTER BILL Week Ueginning ' MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 10 1 .,) THE GREAT. WESTIN The man of many face, of great men. past and present, dlrecj . from . Koster A Blals, New fork. PERRY A WHITINQ Sketch artists. . pealers n Laughlnf Ooods, Blnglng and . Dancing Duo, H BELL'A DALTON . German and Irish knockabout come- CATHERINE KREIG . Tyrolean Warbler. Astoria's favorite baritone. EDOUARD SCOTT, Singing Chas. M. Whltmark's east ern succcesa "Good i Night, Beloved, Good Nlghf s " " ' ' j EDISON'8 PROJECT03COPE, Dsploting Reoent Evente by Life Mo tion Pictures. Admission lOo to any sea. SALEM WILL : ADVERTISE Correspondence Plan of Inter estinj; Cmlrants It ' Popular GAMBLER'S WIFE GETS EVEN Cause. Arrest of Men Who Got llusbaud'a Money It uua way at Albfuiy-Oth. er State Ntw. Salem, Ore., Oct. g. The executive committee of the Comerclal Club has met with rood encouragement In push ing for new membere and additions to the correspondence fund for the en suing year. The following were se cured: VV. T. Rlgdon, undertaker $12 00 W. C. Tllllson A Co., prune dealera ........ 6 00 Five new member is 00 Total, 33 00 The new member, are: W. 8. Fltts, flsh market; John Bholund, merchant tullor; Dr. M. P. Bhoettle, osteopath; W. T. Rlgdon, W. C. Tlllson. , A new line of work has developed In the correspondence feature. Young la dles and gentlemen who are attending educational Institutions In the east are being looked up, and made agents for the distribution of literature. The names of Miss Ethel Rlgdon and Miss Irma Clarke, who are attending Wcs; leyun University, at Delaware, Ohio, have been added to the eorrespondence committee, and the names of other Ore gon people who are away, and can spenk for our climate and resources will be added and supplied with liters ture as fast as they come In. The cor respondent's work will open many new avenues of reaching deslruble classes of Immigration, and set at work hun dreds of persons whose co-operation will be valuable aids to the commer cial club. . Wet Against Dry. , Oregon City, Ore., Oct S.The peo ple of Clackamas county at the No vember election will decide by their ballot, whether or not saloons will be continued In this county. Petitions, In voklng the local option law, have been filed In the office of the county clery and wet or dry will be the verdict of the voter, next month. If the local ontlonlsts secure a majority of the votes, prohibition will be Introduced In the county. If the measure does not receive a-majority In the entire county," the sale of liquor will be pro hlblted in all precincts that are car ried for local option. . . , ,., . -, Rich Ore in Mayflower. Baker City, Ore., Oct 8. Last night a telephone 'message " received by George W. Boggs, managing owner of the Mayflower mine, In that camp states that there Is Intense excitement there over the discovery In one of the up-ralsesfrom a drift In the May flower of tremendously, rich ore. The message states that the face of the ore shoot which they had cut was liter ally glittering .with free gold, and that so far as Investigations had gone, the strike Is a bis one. , - ' ,; . Wakefield Scows Reaoh - The Dalles. The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 8. The first boats to be used In connection with clearing .way the obstructions In the Columbia river between' this city and Celllo arrived ' here today. They are the scows Mogul and Kern, and were brought here by Contractor Robert Wakefield for Immediate use at Three Mile rapids, the first obstruction above The Dalles.' ' Camps and ;I crews ' of workmen have already been placed at points where he government Improver ment has begun, and the scow, will be towed at once to their v position to IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. I Tkr On Step Their Hair Falling Oat i- ffWMk'BotplaleW' ' ' Ladle. Who kare this hali mnt wha hair la falling out, can prevent the hab falling out s.nd thicken the growth, with Newbro1. "Herplcida" Besides, Herpi. dde Is one of the .most agreeable hair dressings 1hsre Is. ' Herploide kills the dandrutt srerm ;thnt mi. th. titw. the root After- the germ la destroyed, the root will shoot up, ud the hair grow Ion as ever. - Evim until, -wtti- vine any lady that Newbro's Herplcide Is an Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains bo oil op mw it -win n - - . " " . w .wit or dya Sold by leading drggg-Uta Send 10a in stamps for sample to The Harpl ctde Co.; Detroit, lUca. " Eagle Drug Store, 851-S5S Bond St. Owl Drug Store, S49 Com. j St, T. F. Laurin,.prop. "Speolal Afeqf , i O 9 ... 0rs 'The public's choice since 1789. "Your cheeks arc peaches," he fried, i "No, they are jPearsV she replied, j Pears' Soap brings the color of ! health to the 'skin. It is the finest toilet soap ia all the world. commence the work of removing the reef. Loeated Ira Connett Albany, Ore., Oct. 8. Sheriff R. L White returned yesterday forenoon from the Sweet Home neighborhood, where he spent the past two nights and one day In his search for Ira Con nett. the escaped prisoner. The sher iff located the prisoner In the neigh borhood of Green mountain, this side of the Connett family home, and dis tant from that . place about eight or nine mites. He left four men to hunt for the fugltlnve, while be returned to this city to look after the affairs In the office. Woman Retaliates. Tillamook, Ore., Ocf. 8. A com pliant ' has been sworn to before Deputy District Attorney Cooper, charging W. J. Stephens, T. B, Hand ley,. Jr, and Howard Edmunds with gambling, and C. E. Hadley with per mitting gambling In his saloon. The complaint was made by Mrs. W. D. Wood, whose husband has lost con siderable money of late gambling. She placed spotter. In the saloons to to obtain evidence. The accused were all arrested, with the exception of Ed munds, who had left the city the night before the arrests ' Were made, and were bound over to fhe circuit court Runaway At Albany. Albany Ore., Oct. 8. At 8:30 o'clock last evening while Dennis Kennedy and Jack Devlns were returnlrjg-to the; city after a day, bunt they met with an accident that came near proving fatal. They were driving Jack Chiswell'. horBe, a spirited ani mal, and while passing up Third street between . Lyon and Ellsworth, they drove onto a pile of gravel In front of the M. E. church. When the rig struck the gravel pile, the horse took fright upset the buggy, and ran a way. The bupgy was aemonsnea ana the occupants thrown Irt the stree. Mr. Kennedy was picked up In an un conscious condition, but he soon re covered, and aside from a serious strain In tht back he was little the Worse for the accldentMr. Bevlns was not seriously Injured, though shaken up a little. THINGS THEATRICAL .Ethel Barrymore la now In the tilr week of her tour In "Cousin Kate." Rejane will be seen in .seven differ ent play, during ber ten weeks' tout of America. i Sir Henry Irving-', coming tour ol this country will be hi. last profession al visit here. Miss Maude Adam, will begin "hei season la October, making a brief tour, and then will appear In the Empire theater, New York, . Ezra Kendall baa been unable to go to Europe this summer, a. b. bad originally planned to do. , Hi. time wai fully occupied on this tide of the At lantlc ' with the preparation. ' fot "Wee therbea tea Benson." Paul M. Potter, who .dramatised "Trilby," declare, that his colleague. la the United States should take leal out of the book of the French drama tists and meet the jDanagerlal trust with a ptaywrigbta trust' " " r ' After finishing hi work oa the pro duction of "The Coronet of a Duchess" for Mrs. Blood good and "Granny" fot Mrs.' Gilbert,' Clyde. Fitch . will' begin work on , a new play . for i Blanche Walsh, to be produced lu New York. . THE WRITERS. . J Mark Twain, ba. decided to resid. permanently In New York dty. Ad Italian novelist Salvatore Farina, confesses that for six years ba com pletely lost Us mempry for languages and names. ' ; ' r Marmaduke pkkthall, one of - th youngest writer. In. England, la deep ly Interested, In Arabic literature and has a fine collection of Arabic manu- ecrtpU. ' : . - -. ! ; ' ,1- t n a a a a a a a a a j',- . Our Drugs 8 0 We compound prescriptions with great care from a complete stock of U tah and pure ; drugs. ' We alao Bell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brashes, Razors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. I i ..hlf I T. vUIV.: We Charge no Fancy Prices. 8 O a and Commercial Street Hart's Dru? Stnra 888tt88888tt888tt88888n8tt8trntt NEW MUSIC ; 5ee the Show Window. J. N. GRIFFIN ELATERITE ROOFING in a otber prepared roofing material.. It consists of a jute canvas, saturated and coated heavily with mineral rubber or ELATERITE. It ba. a wool felt dry sheet and a Ground Mica weather surface. It never wear, out Hadn't you better investigate? The Elaterite Roofing Co. ""SSS ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH, i Having installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work . in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 29L CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. Reliance Electrical Works H.W.COS. 030000000000000000000 o o o o o mm cigars. pipes, tobacco,:etc. W I L Lr MAD I SON I O 30 COMMFflCIAL 9T. ;-: 114iELEVEHTU 8T. o ffl O00000000000000000000 8888888888888 8 U 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 a The The Cafe 8888 8 88 8 8 888 8 8 88t Palace Heating Stoves, Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses To order. All kinds of furniture. The cheap est place in the city is :: :: ::m L. H. HENNINGSEN Q CO. 504 BOND. STREET, Next Door toWtlU - M I U L I 'N E RY Mrs. R. Iogleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Hata Call Ind see them. CLOSING OUT SALB ' - Of Ladies' and Children's famishing goods, some rare bar- r . gains beingmadeduringi. and Pompadours. MRS. R. INQLETON, ' CENTRAL MEAT MARKET r G. W. Morton and John Fuhrman, Proprietors. -f ; ' t CHOICEST TBESfl AND SALT MEATS. ' PROMPT DELIVERY 1 543' (mmercial St. ' Phone Main 321.-. ' ' THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall " : ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM a a a a a a a a a a a a a a " - -.,.....-' fi !Ane iRur - Q W -r:- Qass byJtself. 'ftr$ We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate, and executing order, for all kinds of electrical installing and repairing. Supplies in stock. W wll the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone 116L 428 BOND STREET - rm 8 888888888888888888888 Best Restaurant 8 .8 8 8 Regular Meals. 25 Cents ' 8 Sooday Dinners a Specialty Eurytbisg toe Market Affords . 8 ,-' rJ;-. ": ,. - --8 8 Palace Catering Company ,8 8 8 88 88 8 88 8 8888 8 88881 Farjo Ex. Co. PHONE, RED 2303 r sale. Also Hair Switches Welch Block. 1 -: i Finest Ilesort UkiTha f!it ' CHANGE WEEKLY 4t 8 tt n 8 8 8 8 o o 1