The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 12, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    t ASTORIA, OREGON,- WEDNE8DAY, OCTOBER L.
FISHERMEN !
Wolverine Gasoline Engines
Aro Hlgh Grodc.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
fh a 1-2 horse nowfcr fliorHcnowcr cuarantccd, Wolver-
t ine Special Engine, is suitable for flnli boats "Will stand hard
WOm 1VUI1 ll 110 1101 U US JlU JMUUOV.
l tJniifort(iirnr rlnim tdia r-noine UStfg lififl Oil than BnV
fngino on the market. Can bo run slow, enough to be used
; handling jour net. Is this true of ANY engine you have seen?
See this Engine fit work end be Convinced.
N. H. LDNDBERG, Agent.
Frankfort, - - - - - Wash.
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PIUEL & COOK TRANSFER CO. .
Telephone 221.
Draying and Expressing
All goo!hlpped toourcare will receive special attention.
709-713 Commercial Street.
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FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Wholesale and Retail
Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice.
LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD
WASHINGTON MARKET - CHRISTENSON $ CO.
Emm Ttttmttmrnnniimxnnn
NEW STYLE RESTAURANT
No. 120 Eleventh Street.
BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
First Class Chef. . Good Service.
Carpenter and Mechanic
TOOLB
FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
Scow Bay Iron & Brass Worlts
Manufacturers of , -
Iron, Sleol, Brass aud Bronze Castings.
General Foundryuien and Falterumalters.
Absolutely firstelasa work. Prices lowest
Phcne 2451. Corner EliMccnth and Franklin.
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Iinnobt Central R. . -- -
2 train. connect with aU .ranntl
nental n at St. rut arid 0maa. .
if your Wand, are coming weat let
know and wa will quota them direct
the apeclally low rta, now In
trbm all eaataht polnu.
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Any Information m to rata.; routa
atb., cheirfuhy "jftHii rapiSllCWIoirr i
03, H. TRUMBCLIa Commwslal
Agent, llfThtrd .treat, PrUejad. Or.
J. C. LIND8ET. T. F. P. A., MS
Third atreet, Portland, Or.
P. B. THOMPSON. T, k. P. A,
DONT 00 TO ST. LOUIS
Till you ceTafof write to the' Chi
cafeo, MltWaukce eV"SfrW Railroad,
OBlce 184 Thlrt '.treat, Portland, Ore,
' LeV rate, to ail point, eaat, In connao
Uen with all transcontinental
. J H. S. ROWH.
General Agent,
Se STAR
THEATER
ASTORIA'S- f ASHlONABlE VAUDE-
VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION ,
WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA
TERS OP PORTLAND h k m
Chtn( of Protram Monday.
Change of Acta Thursdays.
MATlNkE t)AlL YVAT2J45 P. M
MONSTIS16 BILL
Week' Beginning
MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 10
THE 'GREAT WESTIrl
The man of many faoea of great men,
paat and present, direct" from Koater
k Blala, New York...,. ,.
PERRY VWHlflWiT
Sketch artist. Dealers In Laughing
Goods, Singing and Dancing Duo.
BELL eVDALTOrT
German and Irish knockabout come
dians. KATHERINE KRElQ
f' Tyrolean Winter, -Astoria's
favorite baritone.
EDOUARD 8C0TT, ,
Slngln'ChM. IT. 'Itmark. east-
arn 'iucccesai 3ood Night, -Beloved,
Good Night" 4 ' .
EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE,
Deplotlng Reoant Events by Life Mo
tion Plotures. J
AdoWselon 10c to any aeat
WILL BUILD'
' MONASTERY
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Rev. Henry Pcllctan Buys Land
Near Jordan, for Trapplst
Fathers.
PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET
Stabblufr Affrny at Dance Near
Waterloo, Linn County-Port,
land VruggM Buncoed
Other State New.
Albany, Ore., Oct. U.r-Rev. Henry
Pelletan baa purchased from the estate
of the late John Bryant, 185 acres of
land located near Jordan.
This Is a fine tract of farming land
and was purchased by Father Pelletan
for & new home of the Trapplst
Fathers, who, expelled from Trance
have come to this country to found a
new home for themselves and others
of tbelr persecuted brethren who are
compelled to leave Prance. They will
build a monastery and probobty a col
lege alnillar to the Mount Aifeel Insti
tution, and here, In the land of relig
ious liberty, found a home for their
order that waa denied them In France,
the lurid of their birth. This purchase
will be followed by further acquire-
menta f property aa It Is required for
the colony and a flourishing commun
ity will soon mark the place where the
Fathers settle.
PRE8BYTERIAN8 TO MEET.
PortlHnd, Oct 11. With the synod of
seriously Injured Jesse McKlnney, dar
ing t quarrel, and then stabbed Dennis
Taylor, who Interfered In behalf of
fcKInney, Fltzwater escaped the
same nlght.but waa arrested.
While the dance waa fn progress
Fltzwater and McKlnney became In
volved In a quarrel. They seperated, i
I but met again and commenced to fight.
FlUwater suddenly drew a big knife
and .truck McKlnney In the left aide
below the fourth rib. McKlnney went
through a door near by, with Fitzwatet
pursuing him. Taylor attempted to
stop Fltzwater, but the latter, with the
knife still In his hand, slashed Taylor
across the left wrist severing the
muscles and tendons. Fltzwater then
escaped in the darkness
TnEREIGfJOCUDjmWfEFC.l
DIES ALONE IN CABIN.
Baker City, Or., Oct. 11. John
Schaffner, an old pioneer of this
county, was found dead In his cabin,
about six miles from tbla city yester
day afternoon.
The last seen of him waa Thursday
of last week, when he came to town
with a load of wood. He evidently
had started to prepare his dinner when
be waa stricken with heart disease.
He had lived alone on this ranch for
several years, having aeparated from
hi. family year ago.
8AY8 RACE WAS FAIR.
Salem, Or., Oct. 11. J. C. Ryan,
charged with absconding with a stake
of about 12000, placed on an alleged
fuke'footrace here two weeka ago, In
which John F. Roth, a Portland drug
gist, claims to have been buncoed of
that amount, waa arrested at Rose
burg and brought to this city yester
day. He has been placed under $500
bonds to appear at 2 o'clock thla after
noon, At a late hour no disposition
Oregon In Its 14th annual convention had been made In the case, but It will
" Mini vy--m-- :
ARMORED MOTOR AMBULANCE CAR. .
f It bu long btes noognlwd that the highest type of b.rm.ra d'upUred on the battle-'
Said la that shown by the members of the uubulano. eurpe, thousand, of whom are killed
by stwT bullets in everr war. Aa Englishman h.s lnrnted the anuored motor w shown
in ths tilu.amtioa. This Is now in ass in th. Russian army, the member nf the Red Cross
being enabled to travel la it in eotuparative safeir from one portion of the soene of eou
flict to the other oaring for those who bar been wounded, and, when necessary, transport
ing thsm to the field hospitals without delay. ) .
at Calvary Preabyterlnn church next
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
and Monday, it (a expected that nearly
100 delegates from all parts of the
state will be In 'attendance. The mem
ber of the congregation have com
pleted arrangements, and during the
stay of the delegates they will be en
tertained free of charge. The neces
sary funds have already been raised
and are In the hands of - the pastor,
nev. William S. Gilbert ' -
At the convention some Important
matters relative to church work . will
be discussed and finally acted oa
During the session addresses will be
delivered by some of the . most ' able
ministers of the state.
Next" Sunday will be a. day of wor
ship, several meetings being held
throughout , the day. The visiting
pastors will preach at ' the different
Presbyterian churches of the : city ; at
the morning eervlcea. , ;
STABBING AFFRAY AT DANCE."
Albany, Or., Oct 11 At a dance at
Clark' Mill, near Waterloo. Linn
county, William Fltswater atabbe'dand
UNHAPPINESS DISPELLED.
Nea and Women Vnanlmaon Aakt' It'
Many 'women 'weep and 'wall and fefase
to be comforted because their once mag
nificent: tresses hare 'become ' thin ' and
faded. Many men Incline to profanity
because the the 'bite through the thin
thatch on their cranium. It wf.I t food
news to the miserable of both aexes, to
learn that Newbro's Herplclde has been
placed upon the market. Thla la the new
scalp' germicide' and ' antiseptic that acta
by destroying the germ or microbe that
U the underlying cause of all half de
struction; Herplclde Is a new prepara
tion,' made after a new formula on an
entirely new principle. Anyone' who ha
tried It will testify a to Its worth. Try
tt yourself and be convinced. Sold by
leading druggists. Send lOe. In alamos
for. eample to The Herplolde Co., De
troit Mich.,- ; ,., v . ,
Eagle Drug Store, 151-352 Bond St,
Owl Drue- Store.' 649 Com.' St.' TF.
Laurin, Profc'S pedal Agent"
probably be aet for hearing next week.
The defendant It la understood claims
the race' a fair one, and ' that he
turned the stake over to the winner,
Morris. . " :
Filling Guild Lake.
Portland, Oct. 11. Guild's lake Is be
ing filled with water with a view to
determining how great a depth may
be obtained. Two centrifugal pumps,
having a combined capacity of 24,
000,000 gallons a day , were put into
commission yesterday morning on a
scow In the Willamette. These" pumps
will be used until a depth of four feet
has been obtained.
This test Is necessary in order to
decide what work must be done In
getting the lake Into shape for naviga
tion. Canoe 'connectlona are to be ea
tabllahfid during the fair between the
main land and the peninsula, where the
government exhibit Is to be located. It
1. estimated that four feet of water
will be required for thla purpose. The
ordinary depth of the water la about
two feet .
The canoes are to be a distinctive
feature In themselves. They are" to be
prllmtlye craft such as were used by
the Indian tribes of the Oregon coun
try In the day. of Lewta and Clark's
arrival here; ' An Indian from each of
the tribe with which Lewis and Clark
came In contact in their explorations
will be selected to paddle the canoes.
SALMON NOTES.
Market Steadying With Prioea Well
i Up And Firm.
: Seattle Trade Register The salmon
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situation Is quieting down some since
the markets have become acquainted
with the 'real situation and realize i
that firm price, 'must rule ' with ad-1
Vance, probable. The principal fea-J
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Absolutely Pure
IT ID A HATTER OF HEALTH
turea are the strengthening of prices
on red and pink grade and the court
sales of the P. P. A N. Co', properties
at Belllngham, Nov. 12, by Master In
Chancery Eben Smith of Washington
district and Walter S. Constant of
Alaska district, under order, signed by
Judges Hanford and Brown.
J. K. Armsby Is quoted by New
York papers aa saying that there has
been a great deal of salmon sold with
in the past month, the price being
very satisfactory to the trade which
ha Induced them to push ' sales. A
great proportion of the pack has been
sold. Many of the packers who made
lower prices had to sell for financial
reaaons. The pack of aockeye, me-
well a. the Columbia river pack, Sa
p radically all gone, and the stock C
pink la' so small that It doea Dot
count
A coast combine 1 said tat bei
figuring to bid in the P.P. & SC. Cola
properties In opposition to J E.
Morgan, Richard ' Delafietd, Aogaat
Belmont and other eastern capitalists
A run of black salmon waa reported '
at Grays harbor hurt week, which wast
expected to last till Dec. 15. but may
run out before that date.
Liverpool reports Alaska somewhat
quiet as a result of the London salvage
auction of nearly 16,000c. by R. Lroa
& Co., Sept 15. Best salmon baa
dium red, cohoes and king salmon, as advanced.
aaattttannananaatr,
n Our Drugs Are Pure
We compound prescriptions with great care from a ,
complete slock of fresh and pure drugs. We also
sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of
Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps,
all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. ,.'
We Charge no Fancy Prices. ,
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ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH.
Having ipelalled a Rubber Tiring Machine of tb
latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work
in that lino at reasonable prices. Telephone 29L
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS.
Heating Stoves; Ranges, Cooking '
Stoves, ron Beds,' Springs, Mattresses
To order. All kinda'of furniture. The cheap-
eat place in the city ie - jst ;? u:
L. H. HENNING5EN H GO.
i 504 BOND STREET. Next Door lo WelW-Farjo Ex. Co. r PHONE. RED 2303
; Mrs. R. tnjft'eton'ha. ripened a rflnr line of LadWand " :
Children'. Fall and Winter Eat Call and see them.
CliOBlNG OUT SSXCB
Of Ladies' and Children' fiirqiBhing goods, nome rare bar-1
- gains being made during this wle." Alao ' Hair Switches
, , and Pompadours. ( ! s : . : j : :
, MRS. R. iNQLETd, V - Welch Block'.
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'' CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
. G. 'W. Morton and John Fnhrman, Proprietors. -ti
CHOICEST FEES 3 AND SALT MEATS. PROMPl' DELI V KBIT
s 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321.