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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9. PAGE FIVE. Appetizing ' Pin Mone PiclUes Also Mango ' ROSS, HIGGINS CO. Qood Qood5 Our specialty. dld Friday .ftlahtr Tha funeral r will t held from tha homt at .1:1 o'clock this fUrnoon, and Interment will be at Oreenwood.": - ' 'f The county clerk yesterday Issued mrrlaje llcsnts to Cbarlea Btorra and Ida KlemeUa, both of Hammotid. J The funeral of the late Olof Mof- tannon waa held yesterday afternoon from the family residence In upper town. Interment waa In Greenwood a . . . - . cemetery. Local Brevities. For rent Nine-room houat, , Inquire at Attorlt, National bank. " For RentTwo furntshtd rooms for bouaekeeplnf. t5 Tenth itreet' For Rent Large front room, well furnished. Inquire t Astorlan of- r :' For Rent-Nlcely-furnUhed front ront room. Inquire at W Ninth atreet commenced preparation of teparate rolla for the varloua road and school dlatrlcta. The work will be finished by the flrat of next month. A large delegation from the Astoria lodge la expected to attend the annual atate convention of Knights of Pythlaa, which will be held at Seaside, com mencing October 10. Mattl Slrlnlo yesterday declared be fore the county clerk hla Intentloq of becoming a good citizen of the United tti.taa anil rannunrail allealance to hla The steamer Stranger will leave on ,nmn. tnian. A. IJnduulat took the morning tide for Kalama with ai n-.urajRttton papers f. donkey engine For Rent A few unfurnishtd rooma over Star theater, chtap. Apply to manager 8 tar theater. Wauled, at Once A middle-aged woman to cook for four people at II waco beach life aavlng elation. Apply to Mra. Jeffreys, at Jell's restaurant. Astoria, Ore. w.i... rnnaumer will take notice that Monday, October 10, It tot last day on which to pay water rajet to avoid payment of tbt penalty charged all delinquent!. The Imperial oytter boutt It pre r.i to furnish Bboalwattr bay" "ya t.ra in Quantities of plntt and quarti ...nniv the family trade. Colonial oysttrt alwaya on band. servlcet at the Flrat Lutheran church today aa usual, Thla morning at 10:45 EngUah aervlcea with Holy Communion. Evening aere-Mi4 in Buf.tah. Sunday achool, alwaya in English,' at : JO a. trf l?ff Rydqulat, paor. Now that the work of .cornpletlng the equalised tai roll it finished.- the force In the county clerk'F)flnka Tjuni fnanwtnra Edwards and Ful ler will be In Astoria tomorrow to In ject the' steamer Bue H. ' Elmore. All members of the Chamber of Com merce are requested to be praent at k. r.ninr meeting tomorrow even Ing. , ' , Sllveralde aalmon are now running verv well In Oreton ooaet ttreama. The cannery at Slleta. particularly, recelv lug a good aupply. Work on the new Smith point road. whUh will connect the city with the territory contlguoua to Young's bay and the Lewis and Clark, la reported to be progressing favorably. A force of men in at work macadamizing the old roaa Krelg the wartyer; Edward Bcott, the favorite baritone, and .Edlaon'e pro- Jectoacope a auperb ahow. Captain Burke, of Cathlamet, waa In the city yeiterday. The captain la In the fun business and aayt: "Fleh are running better today and are of a fine quality. I am running two gasoline launches to purchase allveralde for the Columbia River Packera Associa tion, which. It operating Itt cold etor age plant here and ita cannery at Eu reka for freezing and packing silver sides. They are shipping fish from the Astoria receiving stations to the cannery. We are paying 2 cents pound for sllversldes. Llndenbergers are also paying this rate on the up river, but we are getting them at 2 cents In Bakers bay. Tour phone ordert will have our prompt attention. Call up No. 1. Our stock of fresh and canned fruits and vegetables and all kinds of pro visions It fresh and choice. Our prices art down to bedrock. Astoria Gro eery, 621 Commercial atreet The contract for furnishing the lum ber and finishing materlala for the new court house hat been awarded to the Aatnrin finx Comoany. Tbtt It in ac cordance with the policy of the co tractors, who aim to secure In, At Deputy County Clerk Zelgler was kept busy yesterday afternoon paying ivarrmiia to ueonle who had claims against the county. The steamer W, H. Harrison left I.. -J la. out yesterday morning ana srnv ... materia), posslblt. Tillamook bay at 12 o'clock, where she Will tow OUl a lumoer ecu.,. -,.. , whnm th. I JVC Y mi aUtMIVIIH, w - r- , . Congregational church baa decided to Rev. W. S. Grim. will preac mei - - v , i lASiiv m mil o vr ywi, wv. nrst sermon in nis iwn. - -, lmmt nlaM ,n(1 ,, nreach torate at the First M. E. church thta ' i . rirlm I. a atrona- and " lu" " ---v ..,. ....... - - i odAV. The subject , of tfce morning sincere preacner anu ra (renarullv pleased at his return to the charge for anojher year. launching. O o o o O o o o AJ' J 11 1 ! 'S sermon will be "Christ ana un clples," Rev. Mahont has been . In Portland making arrangements for . , M movinf mi rein" - tayor ou,.rc., m MPvlra. in hIs church last terday afternoon from Beanie, wnere ..n.1..1 ha launchlnc of the bat- ... t . . . ..!.. ..loaf l tte-nip eora-a., -w . The 4.y.ar.0d .on of Captain Jrr. over hit trip . He Is grateful to the . . pllrt, llfferd . iSto V Seattle for courtesies "M"": afternoon i. . . W attAntntj IhAl wivnvi. ----- . tennea Asiorian. wn . k.. ... . . k..ii,,. n t th U W I H I I 1 1 IK Ull. B, UUIKIIIW va . sidewalk seven feet below. ' His' In I . -4 A .nt th lit Kinu iunna. . . nnnrt.A ta gtlnt ... m t ..tA'n I iio swt i - Mrs. Charles Tunna, oi ,..,, w. atlmulated caoii - --" t by the example of his father, waa trying to learn to be a sailor. H set sail In a wooden box, which was placed on the bulkhead, and, the .eaa appear ing rather too calm for a real sailor man to enjoy, rocked the boat, with the result that it toppled over , the CUB". - I, While the steamer Eclipse waa tow Ing a large raft up to the Hume mill yesterday afternoon with a strong flood tide, the current set tne ran over .10 the north side of the channel while passing the city, with the -result that it came in collision with No. S black buoy. The raft managed to straddle the buoy, which waa soon hanging to the boom chain at the after end of the raft, and it was carried up opposite ' . . . . i j mu q AluerDrOOK oeiore onmg reieaaeu. fui steamer Lottie assisted In letting, go O of the heavy buoy and In gathering up .v.. lnoa mY,rh hnil (rfitten away from I.) I ma ih o o PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. A. S. Howard, Jr., of Portland, it In the city for a week. ' Hairy Mix la in Portland, where he la spending the week with his mother, Mrs. Fred. Sherman hat gone to Stella, Wash., where she is visiting relatives. Mrs. J. G. Fulton and Mrs. J. A. Fulton returned Friday from a visit to Portland. - Miss Harriet Kinney, of Portland, Is visiting her aunt, Mra. August Kinney at The Cole. George W. Hume, who has spent a Astoria, will return to San Francisco this morning. Miss Myrtle Wlllsom, daughter of J, E. Wlllsom, of Portland, Is visit ing relatives In Astoria. Mrs. Fannie Boodashoff of Odesssa, haa arrived In storla and will take up her residence with her ton. A- Jaloff Miss Laura Fox, formerly a resident of Astoria, who now makes Portland her home, la visiting friends In the city. Mrs. M. J. Fox hat returned home to remain, her residence being at the Holden House. Mrs. Fox spent the summer vlsltmg relatives in Califor nia and In Victoria. Contain and Mrs. J. J. Reynolds passed through the city on Thursday. They came up from California on the Columbia, and will be in Portland dur Ing the remainder of the winter, City Treasurer Thomas Dealey and Police Judge Olaf Anderson were among those who went to Portland yesterday to watch the football game between the Astoria 'Commercial Club and the Multnomah team. KATHERINE WADE Graduate Optician l ' l ''' l' i i '' ' '' 4 At the Owl Drug St we 8upday hours 12 to 2 No Charge for Examining the Eyes AS A RULE We do not advertise, but when we have a good Six Hole Range for $22.50 .' ' We think the people should know it. W. C. LAW5ffl CO. K STANDARD GAS ENGINES For Fishing Boats and Lanncnes ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY .Before purchasing do not fail to see ' THE STANDARD ' For further particulars inquire of O. M. M'DUIDE, Headqatrtert atToard 4 8loket Co.'t Store. ; TTtntinmimninmu O00000000000)00000000 1 KJ Uf ttL I HOTEL. ARRIVALS. Parker House. Rev. A. C. Mclver wife and family. Glenburn, N. D. John Johnson, Kalama. H. Hansen, U. S. S. Perry. K. Hansen, U. S. 8. Perry. Oscar Johanson, U. S. a Perry. ' Richard M. Scott. Fort Stevens, Ore. Lee a. Berry, Fort Stevens, Ore. Andrew Toung, Youngs river. E. H. Crandall, Fort Columbia, Wash. Thos. H. Allman, Cathlamet Chaa. Martinson, Cathlamet F. S. Wilson, Fort Stevena. H. Venning, Fort Stevens. H. Nasslgll, San Francisco. J. M. Roberson. 1 J, V. Kline. Ki Vlncy. Uttle Falls. W. Saarclo and wife. Come and see Dirf Cut Rate Sale on Pictures. , Decorate your homes. Now is the time. Broke Into His House. S. 1 Qulnn of Cavendish, Vt, was robbed of hit customary health by In vasion of chronic conatlpaUon. When Dr. King"! New life PHlt broke Into hit house, hla trouble waa arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guar anteed to cure, 25c at Chat. Rogers' drug store. S v e n s o n ' s B o o K S t o r e t ..' ) L ;il i -.: ' " aV I People of Moderate Means : Who contemplate furnishing a new home , or remodeling an old" one should 'investi - - ; gate the ' K when the natrons of th Star thea ter gather on Monday afternoon for Qlthe matinee tney win nna me nupumi I playhouse furnished wltn too. peauu- So0000000000000000000 ful new opera chalra. A force of eight men aim uuj a o,'v,,w - " the chalre together and the force was Increased to twelve at night. Manager Gevurti tald yesterday that he rould ' . - - a. ' 1 keep the force at wotk an nigm ouu- day, and if neceeary work the men during the day alto, in order to make sure that everything would be In read iness for the Monday matinee. .Man ager Gevurta haa made! arrangements for selling the old chalra, ' ' . . Westln, the Great, is the headller o th star theater on me new dju to commence with' Monday's matinee, Westln is the man- of many face, Im- nersonatng to , perfection the great men of the past and" present ' So well In fact does Westln represent the well known" men of history that to see Wes tin Is, in most instances, much more Interesting and -enjoyable tha"n to have aan the orla-tnal. Westln comes dl rec from Roster ft Blal's, New York City, : RaU ft Dalton are high-class comedlant in German and Irish. They reamlar slde-splltters, furnishing more genulnt amusement In an even ina than some people ver eitperlence Then there are Perry' and1' Whiting daalers In laughln goods; katherine FURNITURE STOCK: Carried by us,1 because there is a great iavlng to be made in each purchase. When you see our stpek and learn of our reason able prices you will then know; how well we can' please You. : : : : : : f f r. : CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's ' Leading House Furnishers Correct ClothesfirMm The taste, fitness, and Banner of wearing your cwthea, . Lord Chesterfield tohtton. v -.... I a t V, a a ytr i 1 1 v 1 UU1 MWHIM HI" always be in good taste, fit you per fectly, and give you long service1 if they bear this label jlJttdcnjamin&C9 MAKERS NEW 7" J Equal to fine cuslom-made in all hut nrirc Q The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. J We re Exclusive Agents m this city. FOARD & STOKES GO. i ii a stasia. WW Warner's m Rust Proof V Corsets 1 . ' Our strongest argument in favor of "Warner's jRust Proof ' Corsets ia the CORSETS THEMSELVES. .' : : : The Newest Shapes are in our stock anxious to speak for themselves. BE FITTED and feel the persuasion of their argument. EVERY PAIR mwioor, DEBUTANTE FOARD t STOKES GO. Sole Agents. Slioes i "Wo have made especial preparation for supplying the needs of workingmen in footwear. We invite . you to inspect a complete assortment of highest grade :, , Shoes for Loggers V ; - Shoes for Laborers Shoes for Lumbermen i; Shoes for Teamsters Shoes for Mechanics Shoes for Everybody " Strictly one price to all and that the lowest Every - ; .customer satisfied is the rule with Wherity, Ralston &. Company THE LEADIJfQ SHOE DEALERS 1 x t