The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 11, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    iSTOMA, OREGON", TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11.
TAGS THREE.
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! Wolverine Gasoline Engines I
f" Are High Grades r f! cr
I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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Tho 3 1-2 horso power ftiorscpower guaranteed) Wolver
ine Special Engine, is writable for fltih bonta Will bland hard
work Run it as hard aa you plcatwt. j,'
1 Manufacturers claim thin engine uses less oil than any
engine on the market. Can le run slow enough to be used
handling your net. Is this true of ANYengineycu haveseen?
See this Engine At work end be Convinced.
N. H. LINDBERG, Ajcnf.
Frankfort, - - y - - Wash.
PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER GO.
Telephone 221.
Draying and Expressing
All goodsshipped toourcare will receW..peoll attention,
709-713 Commercial Street.
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FRESH AND CURED MEAT$
t Wholesale and Retail ;
Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice.
LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD
WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON CO.
NEW STYLE RESTAURANT
; I 1 No. 120 Eleventh trwt t
BEST RIEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
First Class Chef. ' Good Service.
GHINAAAN
WEDS WIFE
Second Marriage , Performed to
Assure Legality of De i
. cendents.
CATTLE THIEVES ARE BOLD
IQarpenter and Me chatiic
TOOLS
FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
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Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works
c Manufacturers ef , , .... ....
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Iron, Steel, i Brass and Bronze Castings.
General Foundryiuen and Patternmakers.
Absolutely firsklass work. , Prices lowest
Phcr.e2451,
Corner Eighteenth end Franklin.
if that your ticket read. rta the
lUlnota Central R. TBoroug mj new
trn train, connsci mm i -v-
kantal UnM At Bt. H1 WO PPM
me STAR
THEATER
, . ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE
' VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION
WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA.
TERS OP PORTLAND , i
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I If your friend. V oomlnf wert let u.
"know ana w. will auoU them aireci
Lv. in rtM now in effect
sjl eastern potnta.
Any information at to, retee, routes,
to., cheerfully firm on application.
B. H. TRUMBUU ' Oommerolal
Agent. 141 Third .treat, Portland. Or.
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4 J. clND6Et. t?T. P. 1.. 1U
Third atrMt, Portland, Ors
' P. B. THOMPSON. V, ft. P. A
DONT QO tO ST. LOUIS
Till you c.'.l at or writ, to th..Cbl
eajo, MUwauke. St Paul Railroad
Offlc. iirTWrt ttntt," Portland. Or
Low rate, to all point, eaat. In connec
tion with all transcontinental.
I H. S. ROWS,
. General Agent
Chnj ol Projrim Monday.
Chtnjt of Acti Thuridayi.
MATINEE DAILY AT U.45 P. Rl
MONSTEtt BILL
Week Beglnuiiiff
MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 10 j
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', THE GREAT .WESTIN .
The man Of many face, of great men,
past and present, direct from . Koeter
ft BlalsNew York.
WW LPERKf AWHITlNOv .
Sketch artlita. Dealer, in Laughing
Goods, Singing, and Dancing Duo. i
..;f! "iPElL' A OALTON T j
German and Irish knockabout come
dlana. VOilt ;
KATHERINE KREIQ
A"'i ,-Tyroleeh.. Warbler.; ,
Astoria', favorite baritone.
EDOUARO 8C0TT,
Singing Chas. Mvhltmark'. east
ern .ucccesa "Good Nlgnt, Belovea,
Good Night"' '"'- J
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE, I
Depleting Reoent Event by Life Mo
' tion Pioturo. ,
Admission 10c to any Mat X
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AlaHH Meeting Called at Salem to
G'oiMlder Marlon County Ex.
Libit at big- Falr-Otlier
Htato New..
Salem, Ore., Oct 10 A wedding took
place Saturday connected with which
are probably the most peculiar circum
stances of any like occasion that em
occurred In Salem. Hop Lee, every
body's friend, who 1. a cleanser of
sotted linen, was that morning married
to the same woman with whom be was
RTFTD7routesr"or ffiree tnonih past
the total piece, on all route, we. 47,
732. On route No. 1 the piece, de
livered numbered 12,07; collected, &
07; total, 14.0SS. Route 2. delivered,
10,20; collected, 158; total, ; 11,802;
No. I. delivered, 12,420; collected, I,-
426; total, 21,848. The figure, .how
an Increase on all route., and the
showing vindicates the judgment of
the department In ordering the lines
established. ' '' :'
SUPPLIES REACHING NIU CHWANG
Merchants, Thsatrieal Performer, and
Geisha Girl Coming.
Mukden, Oct. . (Delayed). A Eu
ropean who ba Just arrived from
Niu Chwang say. supplies of food
stuffs and war material are pouring
Into that port, several vessels unload
ing dally. Many merchants are arriv
ing from Japan and Japanese theatri
cal performer, and many Glesha girt,
are already there. The town 1. taking
on the aspect of a Japanese city. A
vessel load of foreign sightseer, has
arrived, but the Japanese staff would
not permit the vessel to land. She
remained a few days In the roadsted
Joined In wedlock 14 months ago In Sanand Th Japanese are con-
naeni tne Kussians win never be able
to taite kiu enwang and they are
Francisco.
Hop, who has been a resident of this
state for 10 years, grew lonely about
year and a half ago, and decided to
take unto himself a wife. Going to
San Francisco ho wooed and won
prettly little Hong Kee, and they were
married by the Chinese rites at that
time, but Hop, during his years of la
bor has managed to accumulate con
siderable worldly wealth, and wishing
to become a good citizen of the United
State and have his descendants full
citizens, he decided that It would be
neceury to have a Christian mar
riage, mid so, for the second time, he
led the blushing Hong to the altar.
Cattle Thieve Grow Bold.
Grants Pass, Ore., Oct. 10. Bold cat
tle rumlers are making trouble trouble
for cattlemen In the, mountain ranges
of Jonephlne county. Unlike the rust
lers that operate on open prairie rang-.
es, these thieves have a different meth
od of procedure, as they kill , the
beeves In the woods and bring the
meat by wagon to southern Oregon
market places, either disposing of It to
the butcher, or selling It In small lots
tp private families.
To Consider Exhibit Question.
Salem, Ore, Oct 10. The county
court ha. Issued a call for a mass
meeting of the voter, of Marlon coun
ty to be held In this city on Satur
day morning, October 22, at 10 o'clock
for the purpose of considering the
matter of preparing an exhibit for the
Lewis and Clark fair at Portland nest
year.
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Another Teaoher Needed.
Eugene, Ore., Oct. 10. Still another
new teacher may have to be employed
to accommodate the Increasing at
tendance at the Eugene schools. Only
a week ago two additional teachers
were employed by the school board,
and It may be only a week or two lon
ger until a third one will"" be added
to the corps of Instructors.
, Fear for Missing Boy. ,
Tortland. Ore., Oct . 40. Great
i expresed for the safety of 16-year-
fear
old Jesse Forester, who disappeared
Saturday afternoon, and of whom not
the slightest trace has been found by
the police department, although every
officer has been engaed In the search.
The boy left his home near Eugle
creek, Oregon, on ' Saturday morning,
and drave to Portland with a load, of
hogs, which he sold to a Chinaman in
Mount Tabor, receiving In payment
60. He left his team at Montuvllle
and went on a visit to his aunt, Mrs.
Hodges, who resides at 61 Union ave
nue orth., o'clock in the evening
he, left his aunt's residence, stating
that1 he was going to see his sister,
who Uvea with Mrs. Bennett at i 408
Main .treet.'. He never reached his
sister and has not been seen since.'
making the port the base of subsis
tence of the whole Japanese army In
Manchuria.
CONFIDENCE IN KUROPATKIN.
Russian Newspaper 8ay He Will Re
lieve Port Arthur.
St Petersburg. Oct. 10, 7:40 a. .
Commenting upon the order of the day
Issued by General Kuropatkln on Sun
day, the Novestl expresses unqualified
confidence In the commander, and
says;
"This Is the man who at the begin
ning of the war said, 'Patience, pa
tience.and again patience.' "W'e have
awaited In obedience for his words,
'Now the time has come to turn south
ward.' Advance now will be no Idle
word. Kuropatkln Is going through, to
save his comrades at Port Arthur,
though he may have to defeat four
opposing armies to do so. But our sol
dier are happy. It Is not nature to
desire Russian troop to retire."
FIRE DESTROY3 HOTEL.
Manitau Hostlery and Three Other
: Buildings Consumed.
' Colorado Springs. Colo, Oct. 10.
Fire destroyed the Norrts hotel In
Manitau at 1 o'clock this morning. The
flame spread to the Barker House and
three other buildings In the vicinity.
The Barker House was saved, but the
other buildings' were consumed. The
loss will not exceed $25,000. ,
The fire started In a curio store ad
joining the Norrls hotel, and before
the latter structure caught the 'guests
of the hotel had all left the building.
Thl wa also true of the Barker ho
tel. There was no excitement and no
one wa Injured.
LAWS HAMPER TRADE.
Complaint Will Be Made of Conditions
Affecting Island of Guam.
San ' Francisco Oct. 10. Captain
William Kidston, of the Western Com
mercial Company, arrived on the Jap
anese liner America Maru .en route to
Washington, where he goes to make
complaint of the manner In which the
laws are administered on the Island
of Guam.
Captain Kidston has represented the
Western Commercial Company on the
Island for the past two years, and he
says that commerce has been greatly
hampered by the arbitrary laws enact
ed by the naval gorvernment. '
CZAREVITCW SEES FLEET.
Inorease on All.. Routes. ,
Corvallls, Ore., Oct.' 10$.--Ftgures
at the posfo'fllce shoy Marge Increase
In the amount of mall handled on the
. '-(.. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. '
Was Perfectly Bala Whs Re Started
Vsw pwbres Herslelde .;.,:.
Frederick, VaauelL Maryland block,
Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New
bro's Herplolds. April , S8, sad began to
use It for entire baldness. The hair fol
licle la' hi aoalp were not dead anil la
20 day he had hair all over hi head.
On July 1 ha writes, "and today my hair
Is as . thick and luxuriant 'as any on
could wish." Newbro' Herplolds work
on an old principle and with a new dis
covery destroy ' th cswe and you, re
move th effect Herplclda destroys the
germ that 'causes' dandruff, falisng hair,
and finally baldness, so that with the
cause gone the effect cannot remain..
Stops railing hair at once and a new
growth starts. - Bold by leading
drur lt. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample
to The Herplelile Co., Detroit. Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-161 Bond St.,
Owl Drug Store, M Com. Bt., T. F.
v . i tin i , , . m ' .
uuno, f fop , eypviiu Agent,
Ruler' Son Perform First Patriotic
Duty. ' " ' !
New York, Oct 10. The Csarevltch
performed on Sunday the first pa
triotic duty of his life, says a Herald
dispatch from St Petersburg. It con
sisted In his having Journeyed with the
emperor and empress to inspect the
fleet before Its departure. The pres
ence of the heir to the throne caused
exhibition of enthusiasm among the
personnel of the fleet from the admiral
down i to , the . cabin (boys, while fthe
pretence of the young' empress served
to complete the happiness of everyone,
ODD FELLOW8, HAVE TROUBLES,
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Washouts Delay Party Returning from
Grand Ledge Enoampment :-(
Chicago, Oct. 10. Seventy Odd Fel-,
lows and their wive have arrived here
after a series of delay en route from'
the grand lodge encampment at San
Francisco. Washouts In Texas and New
Mexico forced the . party to double on
Its course and travel an extra thousand
miles. Three miles of track were out
along the Pecos river and at other
points the ties rested on nothing but
cross sleepers. Hardships were occas
ioned by the failure of food supplies.
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r. , " compound prescriptions with treat care ftoml i i
complete stock of fresh and pure drugn.. : We also
sell all the standard home remedies arid all kinds of
Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Ra2ora, Soeps,
an Kinas oi rom Articles, -fctc. j
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We Charge no Fancy Prices.
a and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store $
3o a n a a a a n a o a o a a a a n n
Ntvv Music
5ee the Show Window.
J. N. GRIFFIN
When You a Eoof; SSS
EOOFISQ it tbe moat durable roofing material known. It is not affected by
heat, cold, expos ore to any climate, acids or salt fog..- It secure, lor your -building,
the same inenrtrlce rate u metal and til will. Twelve years of constant
service bare proven it. efficiency. Write for price. W. esn interest yoo.
The Elaterite Roofing Co. ""'
ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
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
WorRs
We are thoroughly prepared for making
estimate, and executing order, for
' all kind, of electrical 0181811017 and
repairing. ' Supplies in stock. We
? ' wll the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP.
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Manager 428 BOND STREET
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Sunday Dinners a Specialty
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Heating Stoves, Ranges, Cooking
Stoves, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses
To order. All kinds of furniture. The cheap
est place in tbe city is :: :: ::::
L. H. HENNINGSEN CO.
504 BOND STREET. Next Door to WelU-Fsrjo Ex. Co.
PHONE. RED 2305
iVl'i LiUiERY
' ' Mrs. R. Iaelefon has opened a fine line of Ladies' and
Children. Fall and Winter Hate. Call and see them. - '
CLOSING OUT SALB
Of Ladies' and Children's furnishing goods, some rare bar . ,
gain, being made during this sale. Also Hair bwuchea
and Pompadour. ..... :; .t : ' : 2
MRS. R. INQLETON,-
Welch Block, ;
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CENTRAL A1EAT MARKET "i
W.Morton and'Jobi Fnhran, prietc.' t f i
CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS.'. - PBOMPT DELIVERY .
11 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. '
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THE LOUVRE v
A First Class Qoncert Hajl v ; ; ; f Finest Kesort In.The City
' ; V ADMISSION FREE
ATTRACTIVE j'KOQKAM .1 i , , j ,,'eiUNGE WEEIH.T
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Seventh and Astor Streets
CHARLES inUKKALA. Prep.
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