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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. PAGE FIVE. Chafing Dishes - " it We have just received some very nice ones. 1 Vice reasonable. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Local Brevities. For rnt ITurnlhd room; wood itovt in Tenth trt houMkMpioy kitchen, i Ml . ' tuy, that 'old bat can' b clant blocked and retrlmmd to look Marty lk nw at 431 Commercial trot' Th aon la nearly vr, but'"w have a few mora tar at tt a Not our pbona I No. 7I. Astoria Grocery. C2S Commercial treet. - , Tha Imperial oyster hous I pre pared to furnish Rhoalwatsr bay oys ter In quantities of pints and quart to eupplyi tht family trad. Colonial oysters alwey on band. O. N. Clark and son,, until recently tiromlnent sawmill men of Cheboygan. Mich., have become the owner or the Suitor aawmlll, at Unnton, eight mile below Portland. It I learned that the deal wa practically dod on Tus- ) 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. 4 W ar plsd to Inform th 0 public that w hav been ap-. ) polntsd ol resident gnt of 0 Th Uma Thrd Compny. 4 W hav rented a ater In th 4 Flavl brick at Tenth and Bond 4 4 street for th convenience ef 4 4 our utoror, whr w will 4 4 rry In tock Barbour, Fin- 4 4 laywn'a and Dunbarten' ) 4 mon twin and netting. AIo a 4 4 oomplct tin of annry and , 4 4 hrmn,,lupll. jrthythlnt ,4 4 In thlln not found In thl 4 4 branch tor may alway b 4 4 urd at our eldtablihd ' 4 4 headquarter. ' 4 FISHER BROS. COMPANY. day, and the consideration la preeum ed to b In th neighborhood of 1)00,000. A daughter waa born- yesterday to Mr. and Mrs, William Frederlckaon. , Wnr ar you gotngT .Why, to ba my hat cleansed, Uk new at It Com merclal trt " J ; . - msbbssbssssi License to wed waa Issued yesterday to, Jacob Erlckson and Kllna Haro, both of Clatsop county. r ', Save monoy by Insuring with the Oregon Fir ttollnf Association. W. M. Whitney, agent for Astoria. Boom J, over Central drug store. County Treasurer Hellborn has l sue'd a call for warrants Indorsed prior to November 2, 1908. Th total amount Involved Is SH364.94. of which M7I.O Is In Interest. It. 8. flarr and Mis Olive A. Barr, both of Gray Rlvr. were married yesterday at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. I J, Trumbull oflfclatlng. The contracting parties ar well known at Gray River. Th contract for the construction of the CallemlHr Transportation Com pnny't new wharf has been awarded to L, Lebevk, Work will be commenced on Monday and hastened to comple tlon. John Hepburn and Mlsa Statler Montgomery were married yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs' F. J. 8chneldnitel. Mr. and Mrs. Hepburn left last evening for brief wedding tour. They will reside In this city? .' Th Star and flrat class-vaudevile ar th aame. One word make you think of th other. Hav you seen thl week' bill? If not, then Uk a tin and delay.no lonser. The Star 1 lllTTTTTIIHHttliIlilIIlllIl IANDABD GAS ENGINES ; ."'VFor Fls&lag Boats and Launches ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY , . , Before purchasing do not fail to see f THE STANDARD 0 ; -. , For further partichlars inquire of .. -; O. W.' M'BIUDE, Headquarter al Foard A 8ok Co.' 8torf PS k r-tt)" iMkVTf HONOR D'tVEREL OOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOO CO o o o CO o o 9 o I D tVEREL I I lAKBARA f JP VICHTOW l r v ' , v . : "V ' . . o Bridgfe.of . OocU, Conquest, Ladder of Swords; Vikings Skult,. God'B (3ood Man, fWta nf the MMitv. Th Tit. Advcti- P tares in Spain and others.' vSvenson's Bookstore O0000000000000000000 . 4 4 4 , A Twentieth-Century ra -j r.:' -r; Heatmf Store .. hmtj AVr: '-t 4 4'' ' The most servicaable stovs fof ; . ' 4 parlor; sitting room, or bed chamber, - The Franklin Open-Front : : 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 V: Style arid Utility CoraMned. t A new shipment just received. :CHAS; HEILBQRN SON : Astoria's Most Complete Hoase Furnishers. 4 . ..v:.4"Hu;4J-. - -. ther "with the gooils." When , you pear with his eomrmny In the role of "Iavy Crockett." Th Dakar City Herald of Tuesday says: "United Btates Senator C. W. Fulton came up from Astoria yester day noon and went to Toledo, and other points In Lincoln county, where h will deliver several campaign speeches during the week." y Th next attraction booked for Fish era opera house la dated for Satur day, November S, when James 3. Jef fries, th world' champion, will ap want to e th act that Portland ap plaud you must go to th Star thea ter Another large audience greeted Rev. Ray Palmer last evening, when hi subject wa The Banquet of Jesus Christ." Th sermon waa delivered at th Baptist church, and again this evening Mr, Palmer will preach tbere. HI aubject tonight will be, "Th Most Important Prayer in th World." Th girl of tha high school ar to give a vaudeville entertainment, at the Commercial Club gymnasium to morrow evening. The proceed will be devoted to the school. A rare vaudeville treat has been promised and the at tendance will doubtless be large. Al ready many tickets have been sold. The price of admission will be 16 cents. The secretary of war ha forwarded to the commander of the department of the Columbia the papers In tha case of Major Harry L. Rees, late pamas ter of that department Rees will be courtmartlaled on a charge of Issuing bogus checks and misappropriating funds. He has not yetbeen arrested, The predicament of Major Rees. who Is well known here. Is greatly deplored. There will be an entire change of acts at the Star tonight, and an ex cellent bill Is promised the patrons of thla popular amusement houae. Dott- son, the clay moulder and smoke-pic ture artist, has given some wonderful exhibitions' of ' his 1 ability and the crowd have been highly pleased with his work. The other performer are also doing ood work, and generally th show la pronounced first-class. Our all-wool patterns In fall suit Inga and overcoating Include a wide rang of beautiful things. That,; Is th correct word beautiful. We doubt If any other display can be found con talnlng so many styles to which the word In It truest sense may be so fittingly applied. Do not fall to call on Dickinson, ft Allan, 435 .Commercial street, aftif-e ' th taany hundred of pattern for yourself. ) , Muct Interest la being manifested lo cally In the Brltt-Oan fight at .San Francisco, but few wager have thus far been' made. Bettor are not In dined to risk their coin on either of the principal. They feel that Britt could not best dan, .and that, if, the latter should lose, he will have thrown th fight Many local follower of the gam believe there Is no man on earth of Cans' weight who can defeat him and, the betting is thus ruined. ;" ; Alaska Packers' stock has been de clining of late, and at San Francisco recently It fell in one day from 117 to 104. Up to about the 10th of the present mouth It stood at 1127 a ahare. The fall was due to the report thatjhe October dividend Would be pasaed, and that, although thl season pack was smaller than that of last season, prices will be lower. It la also an open secret that the directors of 'th association Correct ClothesfirNen I cannot help forming tome opin ion of a man' sense and charac ter from bit dres ; and 1 believe most people do W weB at myael. , Lor4Cheletfeldt&kutoH.' You win every- body's good opinion ) when you wear the clothes bearing this label - - : jIJrtdpcnjarnin&(9 MAKERS NEWyoRK Q Equal to fine cuAom-made in all but price. Q The maker' guarantee, ana ours, with every garment. Q We are Exclusive Agents in this city. have decided to call frth payment of f 33 a share, us only l5 has been paid In. The association's debt Is 14, 000,000. It Is not the dividend-payer that It once was. ., No admission fee will be charged at the old fashioned halloween party to be given by the Congregational young people In the basement of their church on Saturday evening. Tha Jolly hal loween games and the spicy fortune telling and palmistry by "real witches" will be of Interest to everybody. Con fection In keeping with the season will be provided. A general Invitation I extended. Tomcod fishing ha become a popu lar form of amusement and during the, day the docks are thronged with anglers. A fishing class haa been In stituted, with Otto Mlkkelsen as In structor. Mr. Mlkkelsen Is regarded as the moat efflclasillsherman In the city and has made soma fin catches. Thus far be la "high boat," and tbere I little probability of other aspirant for the honor wresting the title from him. , ' "Most shoe are made of leather- why talk so much about tha differ ence between this shoe and that one?" Tes; and most furniture Is made of wood; but there Js a good deal of difference bet wen thl and that kind of furniture. Still, we don't know as much about furniture a we know about shoe. Clad to have you call on your next "shoe-day We can how you. Peterson A Zrown. Manager Watklna, of the Multnomah football team, baa informed the Com mercial team that be I willing to play there December 3, If that date Is open. The local club ho not scheduled a team for December S and will agree to the game then. The, Commercials ar looking forward with pleasure to the contest, as they hope to even ac count for the defeat recently suffer' ed at Portland. It Is probable , the Commercial team will cancel the pro posed game with the Eighth battery, which proved no match for Fort Stev ens lust Saturday. The Chemawa team also Is weak this year and the date with that eleven may also be canceled. No announcement boa been made as yet as to whether or not a game will be played here next Sun- U 4 ' ' ' 1 "When the breaks the Columbia river Jetty caused by a recent storm are repaired, practically all the work on th Jetty will cease for the winter. Q. B. Hegardt In charge of the gov ernment work on the Jetty, state that as" soon a th break were repaired work -would probably "cease. ' The dredge Chinook will probably be kept at work for a month longer, or as long as the weather permits. The contract for the delivery of atone at the Jetty have . not been completed, but rough weather will forbid delivery of rock within a month. The low water depth in the channel Is now 24 feet, and the project before the government engi neer Is to get a low water depth of 40 feet The channel still slants to the southwest and I not expected to ahlft to the northwest as It has done In ast year. Parents who allow liquor to be tak en Into their homes where their chll dren can partake of it are subject to arrest under the atate law on the charge of giving liquor to minors, ac cording to a decision handed down by Judge Hogue in the Portland police court yesterday. If liquor of any kind is provided In any manner for boys or girls under the age of 21 years, the" person providing the drink la subject to arrest and a heavy fine. The case which resulted In this decision was that of the state against Gertrude Mills and J. Hass, who were arrested for causing a disturbance in a dwell ing on Mississippi avenue last Satur day nighty and who were ' afterward again arrested on the charge of giv ing liquor to a minor. A party was being held at the home,' and with 'the group was Miss Anna Fitzgerald, aged it years,, The evidence showed that the Mills glr and Hass furnished the beer, for the evening. The two were found guilty and each fined $15, which they paid. ' ' HOTEL ARRIVAL!. . . .... Parker Hous. J. Kneal, Portland. , , 'Gu I Clayton, Seattle, Wasn. ' fi. W. Amesbury, Portland. O. C. Joy, Chehalls. Wash. J. H. Smith and wife, Portland. W. W. Plllsbury, Portland. Honesty is the best policy! Schilling's Best: tot- baUaf-powaw larorinf atratt KATHERINE WADE Graduate Optician 1 At the Owl Drug Start) Sunday hours 12 to 2 No Charge for Examining the Eyes . We have in now oar line of . H E AT I N 3 S TO VE S ' We have the best in the market. You are in- ,: r vited to inspect them. : : : ; asiNaWWVW W. C. LAWS a CO. SSL FOARD i STOKES CO. Coles Hot Blast H EATERS for economy in fuel and produc ing heat have no ! equal - - - - a Can use either COAL or WOOD Prices Prom $2.25 to $20.00 FOARD & STOKES GO. Astoria's Leading Stove Dealers. H O'E S 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 u are lowest of the low. Come aud see ' ' ' v - t ... - , - Wherity, Ralston Company Your grocer's; money back