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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1904)
riCK . five.' BASKETS We are offering o an inducement .all our JAPANESE IJASKETSuL from 1-3 to 1-2 off regular price , '-.-. i ', . ; ,v . for the balance of the' month,, only, so as to ' ' clean up stock for new; &mh arriving, s ' : ROSS, HIGGINS . CO. Local Brevities, IT For rent Furnished housekeeping room: wood stovs in kltchsn., jijvp Tenth street. H i,. Hay. that old hat can b cleaned. blocked and retrlmmed to look nearly like new lit 433 Commercial strest. tlan Warfare." Hit) ftt :S0 a. Sunday school In En m. , ' one. ' Homl "of Ihe boyTsW'well up in political lore and their addresses at tract , large throng. Many juvenile orator are orating In behalf bfJudg ranter. . .! Follow the crowd on a, Uunday and you will attend the Star. The new till, which will start Monduy, will be a hummer and will contain the big- fea ture! of the Portland vaudeville ihow hop. The Star will be the place to go tomorrow for entertainment and dl version. It . la- Astoria's fushlonuble playhouse.' ' , Wanted About November 1, house keeping apartment for mno and wife.; no children. Address O. R. J., Asto Inn office. , , H ' , The Imperial oyator house la pre pared to furnlah Hhoalwaler bay oys ters In Uitntltl!B of pluta and quarts to aupply the fatally trade. Colonial oysters always on "hand. Just arrived A new lot of Imported Mllchner herring, Norwegian mack; rl, etc., at the well-known and pop ular Bondslreet Huh market, No. 417 Bond street. A complete assortment of amoked, aalt and canned and fresh fish, fresh eggs, cheese, fruit, etc., etc. Illg feet, little feet, pigeon toea. coma Ifa nil the ame to ua. WY ton fit you with any kind of footwear you need and charge no more than you pay for uaatlafactory good elaewhere. We are part'cu'"''1. familial1 with the tmda of children alio. Bend or bring the boyt and glrt to Peteraon & Drown. ' V, , Where are you golngT Why, to have my hat cleansed, like new at 411 Com mercta! street. TM Kunter Point cannery , of J. T. rtarrln packed 41,000 caaea of aalmon this season. Of the pack 34,000 caaea were reda. . br, 3. A. lU'gan'a dental offices have been, removed from 6i Commercial atreet, otfer the A. Dunbar Company's store, to- the corner of Tenth and Com umrrlut atreeta, over A. V. AHen'a. 'Toothsome dainties for foatldloua diners and "substantial muscle makers for those, who till can alwaya be found fresh and pure at the popular Aatorln Grocery, 623 Commercial atreet. Phone 81." Prompt delivery. The porcaa Society ' of the First "Lutheran church will give a social at I the church thla evenlngv A program of vocul and Inatrumental music will be rendered and refreahmenla served. At the morning aervlce at thla church tomorrow the pastor, rtevciustaf E. Itydqulst, will preach In 8wedlah. Ilia ubject wlll.be "From Faith toiltol" The evening aervlce will be In, Eng llNh and the aubject will be "A Ch'rla- . Pr. Ray JPttlmer will preach at the Methodlat tshurch Sunday night. Hie ubject. will be, "Waa Jeaua Chrlat the Bon 'of ' Clod r A apeclal Invitation hna been egtended to lawyer, doctor judgee. merchant, edltora and teach era to attend, although It la hoped the attendance will be general. All the imuul aervlcea will be ob aerved at the Oaptlat church tomor row except the evening aermon at 7:!I0. The congregation will join the union meeting ftt the Method!! church. The union revival aervlcea will be hold at the Baptlat church during the week. beginning with Monday -evening. ' An Aatorlan who hua returned from a New York vlelt report a decided novelty in campaign work there thla year, ttoya a're employed by tht earn piilgii' "com'tnttte" to' attdreaa '' fctreet crowd, and the apectacte of lada of 15. J. 17 and 18 delivering polltl cal apeechea to crowds on the public thoroughfare la not an uncommon IHiiinmmmnntTT imiIIHIHl STANDARD GAS ENGINES For Fishing Boats and Launches ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY Before purchasinjf do not Jail to see- , THE STANDARD f For further particulars inquire of ; -'; U. M, M'OltlDE, Qeatiqnartert at Foard A Stokes Oo.'l Store, ' ' 00000Oi000$0OS)0000OS000Oa) This Is the Last WeeK S of Our CUT RATE SALE I O r o o () o C-i o o H rW- : -A 1 Some very fino I'tistel paintings will be sold very cheap this week. Svenson's Booh Store I O00000000000000000000 - . . Winter is Coniihg ; Get your heating stove of CHAS. IIEILBORN" SON, whtf tnt(ir IdPcvAof oiil AriAat lino nf j neaung aioves m ineuiy j For Wood or Coal. t Economical Burners. Low Prices. J 4 "VVe will soon have another assortment of those fine open-front Franklin stove? which the people like so well. ; : CHAS. HEILBORN SON : The Complete House Furnishers. -'CI i 4 e f A tetter waa received lut night from the manager of the Albany college foot- ball team accepting the proportion of the Commercial Club for a game here November S. Thla mean that the Eighth Infantry team, of Vancouver, Wah, will play at Aatorla November 11. The Commercial players are ex pected to show up nightly for prac tice. ' Manager Oevurtx, of the Star, will give away at x today' and Sunday matlneee to women1 jam! ; children souvenir portrait of the fitnicU Helm children, who' are regarded as Ihe clev erest of their age In the show bualness. During their engagement In Astoria the little tots , have delighted' large houes, and they will be seen here for the last time Sunday night. A atatement showing the aiweitsed valuation In the various school dis tricts of the county waa made pub lic yesterday, at the office of the coun ty clerk. The atatement also shows the.asesed valuation In cltlee aiid towns, as follows: Astoria, 11.854, 88; Clatsop, $164,301; Warrenton 1101,1109; New Astoria, 1(1,137; Seaside $'5.(S4; outside of titles and town, $2,184,205; total, $4,25.7.' ' Mrs. 'Albert Hill, of Push, this county, was yesterday adjudged insane and committed to the state hospital Bhe was tukento Salem last evening by Sheriff Llnvllle, Deputy Anderson and a woman attendant Mrs. Hill lost her reason about, two weeks ago. She Is violently Insane and much diffi culty was experienced in restraining her, She Is SO years of age,-a native of Finland nd probably Is'' 'pVma nenUy, afflicted. .i., ; j . j , Chalres H. ' Stockton, chief of the I Astoria fire department yesterday ten dered hi resignation, to ,take effect November , 1. !(.The resignation handed to Chairman Lelnenweber, of the council committee on , Are water, and at Monday night's meeting It will be acted upon and Chief Stock ton's successor elected. Mr. .Stockton had been fire chief since June ,11, 1807, when the W'd tlrt department waa or ganised. There are two aspirants (or his place C. E. Foster and W.'j. Barry. ; and then wire his father for trans pnrtiitlon hoin, having made good, his boast that he could cross the country without Hi- t-xpendlture of a penny for railroad fare. Young 'James 1 about 24, and, while his appearance after his strange Juunt Is not as tidy as it might be, he converses like a man who has been well educated and reared. It I repotted that A. M. Smith will aguln ask the democratic nomination for city attorney, although there" is promise of a. fight against him In the convention. George W. Morton Is al so reported to be desirous cl 're- nomination by the democrats for the council, while John Nordstrpm. in the Third ward, may be endorsed by the democrats unless some unterrlfled stalwart rises up to demand the nom ination. No names have yet been of fered for the republican nomination for attorney or councilman in the Second ward. .Plana for the new dock of the Cat lender Navigation Company have been prepared, and the work of erect ing the structure will be begun next week if present intentions carry. The dock is to be 40 feet deep and 200 feet i In length, and will be connected with liond street by a wide roadway. There will be accommodations on the inside of the wharf for 12 small boats, and at the outside large ships may be moored, the water being very deep. The probable cot of the dock has not yet been determined.- City Attorney Smith-yesterday stat ed that at the adjourned meeting of the council Monday night the council would make provision for the regis tration of voters for the approaching city election. An ordinance covering the mutter will be enacted. The meas ure Will provide that the last regis tration of voters of the city be al lowed to atand this fall and that the books .be reopened for the registry of voters who did not" observe the formal Ity at the previous time. This means that voters who registered a year ago need not register this fall, but all Who did not register therr-may do so now The books will be opened within a few A young, man named Tom James ar rived In the city last evening after an unusual trip across the continent The young, man's father Is a director of the New York Central Railroad Company and quite well-to-do, but the son hat Just finished a trip from New York by beating his way on trains. He arrived last night on the A. & C. blind baggage. He says . his trip was the outcome of a wager-made by. fellow- members of the Hoboken Athletic Club, of New York. He left the me tropolis In June and rode to ProvK dence, R. I., his home, on a pass over his futher's road. He struck out from Providence with $1.20 in his pocket, and when he reached Astoria last nlght 'hls capital was $.20. .He will go on to Seaside, view trje old pacific Another large and enthusiastic audi ence greeted the Humphrey-Chapman company last night at Fishers',' where the bill was "A Prisoner of War." The story 'is an interesting one, appealing tp (he audience, and the performers were heartily applauded! Tonight, by special request, "Burled at Sea" 'will be produced. The company opened with' this melodrama and scored a de cided success, i The engagement will close tomorrow evening, when for Hearth and Home" will be presented. The company is one of the best bal anced which has ever appeared at Fishers', and has been Immensely -appreciated by theatergoers. The house should be packed tonight and tomor row night . Correct CotiesfirMm A total negligence of dress a an impertinent insult upon custom and fashion. ' : Lord Chetterfield to kit kk. . ii : A Don't insult either--' wear the famou? "Correct Clothes for Men," bearing this label ' j Ifrtd 0cnjamm & MAKERS NEW YRK Q Equal to fine cuAom-made in all but price. Q The makers' ' guarantee, ana ours, with every garment We are Exclusive Agents in this city. UP The property owners of Harrison avenue from Fourteenth street to Sev enteenth street are reported to be pre paring to show their neighbors some speed in the way of atreet improve ment The owners on Harrison ave nue have been conferring with regard to the proposal for some time and it la reported that practically all of them favor the plan. It is purposed to put In an asphaltum s'treet, with pressed brick curbs and cement sidewalks. There will be a wide park space at the edge of the sidewalks and cement gut ters. The Improvement will be far ahead of any other In this city and will entail considerable expense. With their new street the property . owners expect . to make their thoroughfare the fashionable residence section. The work will be commenced In the spring. Csrd of Thanks. We desire publicly to express our heartfelt gratitude to the many friends and neighbors who extended us their assistance and sympathy at the time of our great sorrow. R. B. CAMPBELL, ANNA D. CAMPBELL, ". ALVIN R. CAMPBELL. US ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' - Parker Hous. ,, O. Lundberg, Grays River,, Waslu C R. Thompson,. Fort Stevens, Wash. John Wilson, Fort Columbia, Wash. B. A. Seaborg, Skamokawa. Mrs, M. Toppl. 'Ilwaco, Wash. R. J. A. O'Relly, Portland. Andrew Young, Youngs River. George C. Dufur, Ilwaco, Wash. Angus Gor, Portland. ' Wrri. D. Bodyfelt and wife, Port land. H. B, Snyder, Sari Francisco. Brund Calm.. Portland. Uhllch Mahler, Portland. . KATHERINE WADE t Graduate Optician At the Owl Drug Store Sunday hour 12 to 2 Nor Charge for Examining the Eyes We have in now our lint of HEATING STOVES We have the best in the market You ar in- a vited to inspect them. " ; : : : .-. saSSyVSSMkBHMaaV W. C. LAWS a CO. Zl'L Orders taken for -, Brown Bros,' nursery ' stock at Kallunkl's candy store. FOARD I STOKES CO, Coles Hot Blast HEATERS for . economy 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. I Astoria's Leading Store Dealers. . , - , . gimmmumVsi j.,,, ' ... mmmij: .a H O E We have the newest and .most complete stock of fine, stylish , shoes, work shoes and wet weather, foot wear in the city. We handle only the; best makes ' and always give satisfaction. Our prices are lowest of the low. Come and see Wherity, Ralston Company