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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. fAOE FlVft V 4 BASKETS , , . , ... We are oflbring an an inducement all our JAPANESE BASKETS at from 1-3 to 1-2 off regular price for the bnlunce of the month only, bo as to clean up Htock for now goods arriving. : : ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. on the third floor of the Cole house, where he had secreted himself for it hour. Vocal Instruction phone nmln 2801. t MIm Hobson, Whore are you going? Why, to have my hut cleansed, like new at 433 Com mercial street A marriage license wait Issued yes terday afternoon to William Markkola and Llsl Poollmun, both of Clatsop county. Local Brevities. Tonight Lecture oH "Judith." At Congregational church. ; Auspices of the Woman's club. Say, that old ht can be cleaned, Mocked and retrlmmtd to look nearly like new at 431 Commercial street The Imperial oyster bouse Is pre pared to furnish Bhoalwater b oya ters In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. . Jects of more slngulur Interest, both historical and apeculatfve. Admission s only 25 cents. H. Huuke will soon commence build Ing a residence on the property re rently purchased from Van Duetn ft Co., on, Youngs bay. Cards have been rerelveJ In this city announcing the engagement of Mr. Al bert M. Tlilel, formerly of Astoria, but now a resident of Seattle, and Miss Helen McMenaraJn, of Washington, D. C. The wedding wilt take place at Seattle, October 31. J. H. Austin writes that, ' with a large delegation, he wilt visit the 1906 er fAaa1 1 inn a rA A mt n n aw a a fnAM The Rd Men Indues of Cathlamet. " v HWmi,.. .a ln U th Santa Barbara. Cal. To keep posted I In, lha tnaantim Um, .III M ah CIAm Chinook Indua In a hndv tomorrow v " "'" evening. The wlU leave Astoria on the "wv"' ."",v" steamer Mayflower at t o'clock, 11 year. Tuat arrived A new lot of Imported UUchner herring, Norwegian mack rel, etc., tt the well-known and pop ular Bond street fish market. No. 417 Dond street A complete assortment of smoked, salt and canned and frsb fish, fresh eggs, cheese, fruit, etc. etc. In no city Is the telephone In more general use than In Astoria. It Is a convenience to phone for your grocery orders If you are surs of fair treat ment Jd prompt service,. This Is a strong point with the Astoria Grocery. 523 Commercial street Phone 611. Tired feet, with a tendency to corns. Indicates that you should come at once nd be fitted with a graceful and easy pair ef shoes. We make a study of giving comfort, as well as supplying good wearing qualities In footwear. Peterson A Drown. The lecture this evening at the Con gregational church under the ausplcee of the Woman's Club wUI be of.. In terest to all who attend. Mrs. Alt man tons charmed large audiences In the cities and her lecture on "Judith" Is her best. It deals with the Hebrew race, than which there are few sub- The reason, the crowds go Jo the Rtar Is bcause there Is the place that vsutcvllle is' seen at Its highest and beet. It gets the cream of vaudeville acta on the coast and Is ever striving for better ones. The salary list for acts at the Star Is enough to pay for an army of people In a department store, A fine new residence la being built at (be Grant farm on Youngs river. The house wilt be 40x41 and will cost be tween 14000 and 35QOO. Grant's farm Is one of tte besf !h this county and Is delightfully located. The land Is M. N. Adams, proprietor of the Astor house, has been busy during the past few months remodelling his hotel building. He has papered and paint ed It throughout, and has added a mod ern sample room for the convenience of commercial men. These, with the extensive changes In the entrances and stairways and a new foundation, make It almotrt a new house. Wiring for electric lights Is now being put In. The storm which had raged along the northwest coast almost without cessation for several days past quieted pretty well cleared and the apple crop WB and several bar bound of the ranch Is famous among the friends of Mrs. Grant The new rest dence will supplant the old one and will be two stories In height It will be as modern as a country home can well be made and during the summer vessels got to sea. Among the vessels departing were the German ship Emllle and the French bark Brlzeux and the lumber laden schooner Alexander. The San Francisco liner Columbia, which was ready to depart Wednesday morn- of the family. I I R J t. I . . . will be freouented by the members w" " "uu" " i ne oar was crediting oaaiy on Wed nesday and the Columbia did not dare For two days CanUIn of Police --" Oammal'e bob-tailed cat was missing Pners and a full cargo of freight from police headquarters . and the captain was very much dejected In consequence. Hunting for this cat la part of the duties of patrolmen, but this time the search was unavailing. The cat was not to be found. There was general gloom around the sta tlon,' but yesterday the spirits of the dejected patrolmen arose when the cat Was returned. The animal was found The schooner Annie Larson arrived down the river yesterday, and may get to aea today. opinion that this ran be done, and It Is likely the matter will be decided upon at the special meeting to be held Monday evening for the purpose of passing the necessary election ordl nance. Thre Is a legal question In volved In the proceeding, but the city attorney will look carefully Into the matter before recommending any ac tion to the council. Captain Stockton, of the Commercial Club football team, yesterday receiv ed a letter from the manager of the Seattle Athletic Club team asking for a game on Thanksgiving day. This team will meet the Multnomah team on New Tear's. The manager is anx lous to meet Commercial at Seattle and also to arrange for a game here. The two dates will doubtless be ar ranged. The Eighth battery team, of Vancouver, Wash., has written for a game here on November I or 13. If Commercial meets Albany college on the 6th, Vancouver will be accommo dated on the 13th; If Albany does not play here on the 6th, Vancouver will be given a game on the 8th, A letter from the Albany team fixing the date for its visit Is dally expected. The Commercial team will play Fort Stev ens at the post on Sunday. The steam er Major Guy Howard will leave the city with the crowd at 1:30, returning at 6:30. Vlst and Henderson are now playing with Fort Stevens, and a new style of play has been adopted. Cooper and two West Point lieutenants have been coaching the soldiers, wjo expect to give the clubmen a hard rub. PERSONAL MENTION. winmmmiminii 1111111111111111111111111 STANDARD GAS ENGINES For Fishing Boats and Launches ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY flofore purchasing do not fail to see THE STANDARD , , For further particular inquire of , . G. M. H'BIHDE, Headquarter! at Fogrd Stokes Oo.'i Store. o 0 0 o o o o '0000000OUO000000000000 This Is the Last WeeK of Our CUT RATE SALE Some Very fine Pastel paintings will bft sold very cheap this week. Tonight Rev. Ray Palmer 'will de liver; an address of-special interest to young people. His subject will be. "Theodore Roosevelt's Message to the Young." The union meetings which are being, conducted by . Mr. Palmer are largely attended and Interest Is growing. Last evening four converts went forward and publicly testified Mr. Palmer's subject was, 'The Great Confession." In part, he said: "Chris tlanlty Is not so much the belief of certain doctrines aa It Is the confes sion of a Person the Lord Jesus Christ. Not to confess Him Is to deny Him, A colored woman, In the civil war, put a broom over her aboulder and took her . place In the company. The captain said: "What are you do ing here?' 1 am showing which side I am on, she replied. ' So we must take our stand with Christ. Tou owe It to Christ, If you believe In Him. 00000000000Q0000000Ow r" confeM Hlm-A motnr wa on tr,a! (ji lur urr me, uui ner cniiaren, inougn they knew she was innocent, refused to go on the witness stand In her behalf. Christ is on trial before the world. Are you His friend Then stand with Hlm." i The registration books were closed by County Clerk Clinton at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and thciee voters who failed to register will be requir ed to undergo the Inconvenience of be ing "sworn In" on election, day. .The total registration In the county this fall will be about 2900, perhapsa few more, of which 1074 have been regis tered In the precincts outside the city. The registration In the cfty la greater than ever before, as Is the registra tion In the county. Mr. Clinton could not make public any statement yes terday as to the registration, for the reason that the corrections have not yet been made; nor have registrations sent In from outside precincts been entered. Many voters have changed their residence from one precinct to another,, and these changes must be reckoned In the final statement The number of Voters who registered while the books were open this fall was In the neighborhood of 350. A city elec tion Is to be held in. December and city officials have wondered Just what plan will be followed as regards regis tration for the election. There are only two councllmen and a city attor ney to elect, and It Is thought the trouble of Opening registration books can be avoided by the enactment of an ordinance authorising the auditor to copy from the county lists the names of all voters who have reg istered in the city precincts this year. Miss Mae Simmons, of Ilwaco, is In the city, X It Smith was down from Portland yesterday. i J. Blatter, of Portland, Is at the Nehalem house. F. C. Austin was down from Port' land yesterday. Mrs. S. I. Cleveland Is spending this week at Seaside. R,, Matthews, of Portland, spent yes terday In Astoria. - Rev. and Mrs. Ford, of Ilwaco, were In the city yesterday. P. A, White and J. K. Levy, of San Francisco, are at the Occident Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wood, of Forest Grove, are at .the Nehalem, house. H. 8. Sisler, of the Northwestern line, Is In the city from Portland. ' A. Zurich and A. G. -Falk, of New fork city, are" registered" at the Occi dent Robert Carruthera will go to Bhoal water bar today to visit for a few Mrs. L. J. Trumbull is able to be up after a severe illness of several days. '' - " H. Hauke. arrived home yesterday from St Martin's Springs, where he had been rusticating for a few weeks. Mrs. Ross, mother of Mrs, W. S. Grim, 4a her from Portland and ex pects to spend the winter In Astoria. Mrs. M. J. Fox and Mrs. E. A. Gerd- lng are In Portland aa delegates to the state convention of the W. C. T. IT., now In session in that city. J HOTEL ARRIVALS. KATHERINE WADE Graduate Optician' At the Owl Drug Stare Sunday hour 12 to it No Charge for Examining the Eyes Svenson's Book Store Most Serviceable Book Case ftlade : Parker House. W. 8. Murray, Moscow, Col. T. Wlnstrup. tT. 8. 8. 'Terry." ' y K. Maunews, iiwaco, wasn. H. J. Gregory, Portland. X a Stlllwell, Portland. John T. Dufur, Kalama, Wash. George Dufur, Jr., Deep River, Wash. A. B. Ausherman, Portland. Jos. Ellison, Minneapolis, Minn. W. L. Beckner, Portland, Tbis'is a picture of The GUNN : SECTIONAL . Book Case Fits any place, made any size, always closed, fine glass front and costs no m :CHAS. HEILBORN SON : Astoria's Leading Hoase Furnishers Correct Qothesfirtlm A total negligence of dress is an impertinent insult upon custom and fashion. Lard Chesterfield to hit ton. Don't insult cither wear the famous "Correct Clothes for Men," bearing this label . jlrt:lcnjam!n&(9 MAKERS NEWyoRK J9 Equal to fine cuftonvmade in all but price. Q The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every "garment, fj We are Exclusive Agents in this city. We have in now our line of HEATING STOVES We have the best in the market. You are in vited to inspect them. : : : : w we aytavf v w WW Bond St. FOARD & STOKES GO. I Coles Hot Blast HEATERS for ecdhomy in ' fuel and produc ing heat have no equal ' - - - - Can use either COAL or WOOD Prices From 2.25 . to $20.00 FOARD i STOKES GO. Astoria's Leading Stove Dealers. Work SEoes We have made especial preparation for supplying the needs of workingtnen in footwear. We invite you to inspect a complete assortment of highest grade Shoes for Shoes for. Shoes for Shoes for Shoes for Shoes for Loggers . Laborers Lumbermen Teamsters Mechanics Everybody Strictly one price to all and that the lowest Every customer satisfied is the rule with ' Wherity, Ralston & Company THE LEADING SHOE DEALERS . ' 4) 4) ft 4) 4 4 4 4 4 ,4)mj4 Attorney Smith Is said to be of the 1