ASTORIA, , OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. a PAGE FIVE. Ehmann's Olive Oil. If you got Khmaitn's you got tlio host. ROSS, HIGGINS . CO. "Good Goods Our Specialty. ent. Thre will be a program of In teresting- number! and during the leu Dion refreshments will be served. Two mora rooma for rent over the Htur theater. Local Brevities. ducka and anlpa are rather acarce. but with the coming- of the rain iportamen will aecura batter baca, ror rem-wine-room nous., inquire 1,,, vt your calling carde print- A A l M.ll f t t- 1 ' ai Asiona nwni oau. i .a Tn. Astorlan offlra. For Rant Purnlahad front room, 140 Fourth atreet, corner Commercial. For Bent A few unfumlabed rooma over Btar thaatar. cheap. Apply to manager BUr thaatar. For rent nicely furntahad front room on lower noor. Conveniently !o cated. 177 Tenth atreet. Detter have that old hat cleaned blocked and retrlmmed. It Mvea you money. 411 Commercial tareet Wanted Salesman; liberal pay weekly; permanent ; established trade Drown Broi. Co,, Rochester, N. T. Wanted To rent unfurnlahed room with uaa of bath. Hiate price and lo cation. Addreaa M care Aatorlan. The Imperial oyater houee la pre pared to furnlah Bhoalwater bar ore tare In quantities of plnta and quart! to aupply the family trade. Colonial oysters alwaya on hand. Juit arrived A new lot of Imported Mllchner herring, Norwegian mack erel, etc., at the well-known and pop ular Bond atreet flah market, No. 417 Bond atreet A complete aeeortment of amoked, aalt and canned and freah flah, freah egga, cbeeaa, fruit, etc., etc. Salmon trout are reported to be plen tiful In the at ream near the city and excellent catchea have been made dur ing the paat week. At the Walluekl fishing la particularly good and anglera who have vlalted Oraya and Deep rlvera have aleo had much luck. Thua far The city council will meet In regular aeaalon tomorrow evening. The Infant child of Mr. and Mr a. Axel Carlaon, of Weat Aitorla, died yesterday morning. A marriage llcenae waa laaued yeater day to Albert W. Long and Onealpe Bulsl, both of Clataop county. Say, that old hat can be cleaned, blocked and retrlmmed to look nearly Ilka new at 411 Commercial atreet A certificate of acceptance of the Improvement of Duane atreet from Six teentb to Seventh waa filed yeaterday with Auditor Anderson. There will be no . aervlcea In the First Lutheran church today. The pan- tor, Rev. Quatav Rydqulat, will occupy the pulpit of the Swedlah Lutheran church In Portland. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rlgfrled Wlntger, who waa badly icald- ed a few dayi ago, la now out of danger, and Dr. Eatea looka for the apeedy re covery of the child. The embroiderer at Cooper'a haa be come ao buay that aha baa decided to remain a few day thta week. Ladles are delighted with the new designs done in the old, old eyelet, and atel- If to work. Thla afternoon'! aeaalon of the Eaglea will be of more than ordinary Intereat and a large attendance of membere la expected. Several candidate are to be Initiated and to enliven the occaa- Ion the Eaglea' orcheatra will be pre- m iiiiiiiiifiiiinm iiinuiiiiiunixixnixx STANDARD GAS ENGINES For Fishing Boats and Launches ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY Before purchasing do not fail to soe THE STANDARD For further particulars inquire of O. M. M'HKLDK, Headquarter at Foard 4 Stokei Oo.'a Store. urtinimtmiiiiimil KTIITTIHHIIlIIIIimilll An adjourned aealon of the county court will be held on Monday. "Nice" people like "nice" work. "Nice" printing I the only kind that Im donl at The Aatorlan office. " 1 Where are you going? Why, to have my hat cleanaed, like new at 431 Com mercial atreet The Oweene will flnlah discharging her cool cargo at the Elmore bunker tomorrow. She haa 1200 tona for Ai torla. The balance of the coal will be taken off at Portland. The following peraona yeaterday de clared their Intention of becoming citi zen!: Wllhelm Anderaon, a native of Denmark; Carl Ouataf C-uatafaon, a native of Sweden; Henry Nyardl, and John Wllllamaon, native of Finland, Long' and Wellman, Peck & Co.' new pack of ollvea are the flneat bot tied goode ever ahown In th city. We have them, both atuffed and plain ollvea, and they are choice. Aatorla Grocery, 611 Commercial atreet Phone 68L Little red ehoea for fat bablea, fine. dressy, atyllah ahoea for elegant ladlea, atrong, dependable ahoea for working- men, and a whole raft of new atock rubber boot and ahoea will be aold at bedrock prlcea to all comera at the leading ahoe atore. Peteraon ft Brown. The funeral of the late Mraa. Eliza beth Anderaon waa held yesterday af ternoon from the residence of Adolph Johnson, 161 Exchange atreet The In terment waa In Greenwood cemetery and many frlenda of the family fol lowed the remain to the grave. The Aatorlan offera a alncera apology to 17 member! of the carpentera' union who were misled by an error In the notice of Mra. Anderson'! funeral yeaterday. The men aieembled at the hour named, 1:10 p. m., only to aee the ateamer bearing the funeral party go ing down the river. The time should have been 11:10. Mr. Herold Alny and Mis Caroline Franadal were married laat evening at the Eaat Aatorla residence of Mr. and Mra. N. Stephenson, Rev. Mr. Haahelm officiating. Many frlenda of the contracting parties were present. The groom haa spent aeveral aeaaona In Alaska, and, with hi! bride, will go north In the spring. During the win ter they will reside at the Stephenaon residence. that the state gambling law waa never Intended to be superceded by the Port land charier, and uphold the action of Sheriff Word In closing the games. The dwlslon la taken to moan that It I oft with gambling in the metropolis People who want cheap work can usually get cheap work at cheap rates at a cheap pluce. People desiring good printing at very reasonable rates can get It at The Aatorlan Job department. The 27 Astnrlnrm th i corporator of the hotel company will meet (urn In tnmnrrnw nickt .v.. . ...Qtav .v, Ktiv fwi nose of organizing the company. The meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The Job printing department at The Morning Astorlan has resumed business after a closedown of nearly a month. A flrst-cloa Job printer haa been en gaged and The Astorlan will hereafter be prepared to turn out the best work In the city. Orders will be promptly attended to. Speaking of the inscriptions of rocks at Aatorla lettering that tells briefly the atorlc of shipwreck In the early days the Portland Journal auggests the Idea that the rocks should be pre aerved In the Portland museum or the Oregon Historical Society' rooms. The suggestion will probably appear Just a trifle amusing to Mr. George H. Hlmea, secretary of the society, whose effort to "preserve" the Mcfavlsh monument became a matter of national discussion. F. P. Kendall waa in the city yester day, conferring with salmon packers with reference to location of a can fac tory In this city, when aaked by a newspaperman as to the progress of the plan. Mr. Kendall said: "It Is now up to the packers. I have sought to e-1 cure assurances of business, and if the packers guarantee enough business the factory can be located. I have receiv ed lome encouragement but It li yet too early to say whether or not the proposal will be carried to a success ful issue." , . .;.-.. ; KATHERINE WADE Graduate Optician At the Owl Drug Store Sunday hour 12 to ' No Charge for Examining the Eyes We have in now our line of HEATING STOVES We have the best in the market. You are in vited to inspect them. e W. C. LAWS a CO. Ll eeeesCniiiESaaSE&eaQ I FOARD & STOKES GO. OOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOO TODAYM Como and see ' Bid Cut Rate Sale on Pictures. . Docorate your o o o O0000000000000000000 Most Serviceable Book Case Made : o II ' -CM " """" k f , ill, - -4.-. , It waa atated by a resident of Seaside who waa in the city yeaterday that gambling had been closed permanently at tfle summer resort The Seoslder : eald the people would no longer tolerate gambling, and that the action of the council waa to be considered aa final. "Gambling and summer resorts do not go well together," said the gentleman. "If we allow gambling we will hurt Seaside and keep away many people who otherwise would visit our town. It haa been permanently stopped." The death knell of open gambling In Portland waa sounded yeaterday, when four circuit court Judges decided against the defendanta in the case of the state against the Portland Club proprietors. The decision is in effect Captain Goodale yesterday opened bid! for the clearing, grubbing and grading of about 70 acres of land at the Fort Stevens military reserve. The tenders received were aa followa: Loren Seward, Portland. 111.095; W. A. Good ln, $14,750; J. A. Faatabend. 113,950; L. A. Abercromble. $12,750; C G. Palm- berg, $14,490. The blda have been for warded to Washington, with the rec ommendatlon that ' the contract be awarded to Seward. Yesterday Cap tain Goodule received word from Wash' lngton that Seward had been awarded the contract for the construction of a frame pumphouse and other work at Fort Stevens. Ills bid for this work waa $14,585. homes. Now is tho time. Svenson's BooH Store! 'h J X This is a picture of The GUNN : SECTIONAL Book case Fits any place, made Ontf Q170 a kJtuvj ut nwja I closed, fine glass front and costs no more. CHAS. HEILBORN SON" a li n . t ijiuna 9 - Leaains nouse formsners e Comet (jlotkesfirflen By dresv I mean your clothes i 'it i ... Deing weu maae, ntting you, in the lashion and not above tL Lord Chesterfield to kit ton. This describes to a dot the clothes bear ing this label jlfrclcnjamini(9 MAKERS MEW YRK J Equal to fine cuilom-made in all but price. J The maken' guarantee, and ourt, with every garment, q We are Exclusive Agents in this dry. Commencing tomorrow, the Star will present to Its fashionable patrons the cream of the vaudeville houses of Portland. Each of the acta on the Hat made a distinct hit in the me tropolis last week, and they come di rect to the Star. Sanford and Dar lington, a couple guaranteeing any amount of comedy and novelty, will appear. The Helm children, two of the best and brightest youngsters In vaudeville, do an act which every child In Astoria will want to witness. Dutch Walton Is an entertainer who uses music aa a aide line Leora is the gymnast who has been startling Porttanders by performing his giant heel awing in mld-alr. Besides these there will be a new illustrated song and new motion pictures. The storm continued yesterday and the weather Is very rough. Two lum ber carriers, the schooners Joseph Russ and Virginia, were taken to aea during the day, after an experience that their crews will not be anxious to again go through. The waves repeatedly swept over them and that no accident occurr ed was little short of miraculous. A 55-mlle gale was howling along and the aeaa rolled mountain high. The orlen tal liner Aragonla arrived off the Heads yeaterday, but could not be brought in to port. Even had the tug been able to get alongside the steamship It would have been impossible to put a pilot aboard. The Aragonla will remain in the offing till the storm blows over. During the day the ateamer T. S. Alex ander arrived dow.n with a lumber car go. She waa loaded at Vancouver. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker Houae. Joe Schreck, Portland. Thomas Eastabrook, city. Thomas Jones, Fort Canby. John T. Dufur, Kalama,' Wash. George Dufur, Deep River, Wash. John Embune, city. H. Ellertaon, city. R. Hlnsler, Portland. J. Rotas, Portland. '" Geo. 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