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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 2. PAGE FIVE. Tablets We have Borne tablet slightly dam nged by water. Wo are Helling tbom for half' price. Jut the thing for school kids. : : : : ' ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Local Brevities! J. V. Welch secretary. The following central board vu chon: OI J. Bet tern, Paul Btangland and V. K. Wright Bonis nlrely-furnlahtHj houaekpln Tn county court will mett thla rooms for mil at 175 Ninth street. morning In regular session. Bay. that old hat can b cleaned, blocked and retrlmtned to look nearly like new at 433 Commercial itreet. Save niony by Inaurlng with the Oregon Fire Ilellflf Association. W. M. Whitney, agent Cor Aatorla. ftoom 3, over Central drug atore. Mr. K V. Mhn hiia moved hla office 11111I rcMlili'iire to rooms 8 and 9, vr lvii-inoii A lirown'a. onVe hours. 9 to 11 ii. in., and 2 to 4:30 p, m.; even Ihk. to H. The Imperial oyater houae la pre pared to furnUh Bhoulwater boy oya tira In quantities of j'lnta and quarta to aupply the family trade. Colonial oysters alwaya aa iunil. -. . Any peraon wishing to buy a home at Wurrenton, with garden of nine nrrc, can nwure a bargain by apply ing to Wm. Morrlaon at Warrenton, or to C. 8. Wright at the Occident hotel. Alorla. The miiln health prewrvntlve In winter weather Ilea In keeping the feet and unklee dry and warm. Thla la Jwtt where we cun aerve you. We are ea peclully prepared thla fall to give you 4'omforl and satisfaction In footwear. Our etock l unuaually lurge and com plete and owing to the aeuaon being mo retarded we are offering bargalna In footwear which would otherwise be Im l0HMlb)e. Come and are. Peteraon ft ftrown. At a meeting of the board of trus tees of the Columbia Illver Flahermen" I'nlon. held luat evening. F. E. Wright waa elected chairman of the board and Michael Htevene and F. Bayre will be exumlned today by the eunlty board. You can buy a chuniol akin at Ro gers' drug atore for Ave cents to one dollar and twenty Ave cents. The case of the state vs. Hert.Wul ter will be tried this afternoon before Justice Ooodnmn. Walter will be glv en a preliminary hearing. Now Is the time to buy that new hut. H pedal for thla wei-k. $2.50 and 12,00 values for $1.50. We huve all sixes no (nl'ls and ends. No. 433 Commercial street. Fresh, new crop of Kngllsh walnuts now Just arrived. They are excellent food. New Waxen. Northern Hpy and King apples Just received. Fancy Per sian stuffed dates are a rare dollcucy for table or partlee. Everything good at the Astoria Grocery. 623 Commer cial street. Phone 681. Our all-wool patterns In fall suit lugs and overcoatings Include a wide rniire nf heautlful thlnas. That Is the correct word beautiful. We doubt If any other display can be found con taining so many styles to which the word In Its truest sense may be so fittingly applied. Do not fall to call on Dickinson A Allen, 435 Commercial street, and see the many hundreds of patterns for yourself. Weather Observer Masters' report for October shows that the month was a pleasant one. The precipitation was only 1.57 Inches, as compared with 7.76 Inches for October, 1)03. The highest mark reached by the glass was 70, on T1TiiiiiiiHtniiiiiiiiiifmiMiiiimmn STANDARD m ENGINES For Fishing Boats and Launches ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND SATISFACTORY Before purchasing do not fail to see THE STANDARD For further particulars inquire of (1. M MltlMK. TTAftilnnirtAra at Foard A. Stokes Oo.'s Store. 00000OiflO00000000000000 o Cut prices on music this weeK at SVENSON'S BOOK STORE r0OSO00000000000000000 A Twentieth-Century Heating Stove The Franklin Open-Front : The most serviceable stove for . parlor, sitting room, or bed chamber. Style and Utility Combined. : A new shipment just received. : CHAS. HEILB0RN $ SON: J Astoria's Most Complete House Furnishers. ' .... -iii .!... ,..1. ..ll !' the Zlst, while KK was the lowest, on the 16th and 17th. There were 11 clear days and 20 cloudy days. The penlel Mission headquarters has been removed from the Fla vel brick building 'to the corner of K.leventh and Hotid streets. Services will be held there every evening ex cept Monday, and opcli-ulr meetings will be hdd when the weather Is fine. The wedding of Mr, Nat Tullant and Miss Florence Ross will be solemnized this afternoon at the Presbyterian church, Rev, H. It. lirown officiating. Extensive preparations have been made for the event, which Is attracting much attention socially. The bar was very rough all of yes terday, with the result that there was not a movement In or out of the har bor. The storm kicked up a nasty sea and paralyzed shipping. The Whlttler arrived down during the duy, but oth erwise there were no movements along the waterfront. Henry Bpellmler is expected home from Seattle this week, after staying a month with his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Ovens. Mrs. Ovens has just been taken home from the hospital, after a severe operation In which a decayed bone was removd from her eur. Bhe Is now rapidly recovering. Right at the tip-top of perfection Is the Hlur vuduevllle bill this week. The Alpine family Is well worth going to sec. Think of doing a cakewulk with nothing between you and thir floor but a small wire! The girls do this. Don's miss 1iuls Mendenhall, allien and Glllen, 8am Hood and the rest. The demand for the new size of La Imperial cigars has been so great dur ing the past few weeks that Mr. Burns has found It Impossible to keep up the supply. Last evening his wholesale cases were empty. This home product has proved very popular and It Is evi dent Mr. Burns must employ more clgurmukera. The atw!:fcilders of the Alaska Fish ermen's Pucklng Company held their annual meeting yesterday. The old board of directors waa re-elected, aa followa: W. F. McGregor, John Nord atrom, Frank Patton, Andrew Young, N. P. Sorensen, John Kopp and John Enberg. Mr. McGregor waa aelected chairman of the board and Mr. Nord strom secretary. The steamer Alliance was reported off the Heads yesterday afternoon, with the fiew steamer Winona In tow. Because of the. rough weather the Al liance did not .cross In, but will make port tod::y. The Winona Is Just out of the shipyards. She was built at Coos bay for the Calender Transportation Company, which will probably put her on the Grays river run. The four boys who were arrested hallo we'en night while in the act of carrying off a doorbell were released about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, af ter an incarceration of several hours. The lads were badly frightened and promised that hereafter they would play no more pranks. The arrest of these boys Is declared by Chief Hal lock to be the forerunner to other ar rests for similar misdemeanors. AH boys found on the streets after the curfew bell Is rung will be taken to Jail, and boys guilty -of depredations will also be arrested. .. The Alpines packed the -Star last night at all three performances. Other excellent performers have been seen in Astoria, but none equals the Alpines. Their work Is little short of marvel ous and the crowds were highly pleas ed last night. Manager Gevurts de sires to announce that the Alpines will appear but three times dally once at the matinee, again at the first evening performance and lastly at the second show at night. This does not mean that there will not be three evening shows, but that the Alpines will not appear at the third performance of the evening. Miss Mendenhall has demon atrated her ability as a violinist and theatergoers are enthusiastic in their outbursts of appreciation. PERSONAL MENTION. Parker House. ,. J. H. Adams, Portland. J. Kneal, Portland. . ' H. C; Nelson, Oystervllle. F. A. Baker, Boston. Mass. I. L. Reed, Heppner. , K. Sheldon, Portland. , Frank Johnston, Ilwaco. H. H. Hlcker, Long Beach. . Mrs. H. Keyler and children, Long Beach. Chas. Markan, Portland. L. A. Bailey, Portland. Police Commissioner W. J, Cook Is down from Portland. W. If. Copeland, formerly of As toria, was down yesterday from Port land. State Land Agent Oswald West re turned yesterday to Hulem, ufter a short stay In Astorlu. Frank K. Purcell came down from Portland lust night and will remain In the city during the day. L. A. Oruef, an eastern man, Is now taking The Astorlan's Associated Press report. Operator Ferland is enjoying a month's vocation. Captain Shumacker, chief of the rev enue cutter bureau, and Captain Moore, superintendent of construction of the revenue service, were In the city yesterday on their annual Inspection tour. J. H. O. West left yesterday for St. Louis, where he will hereafter reside. Mr. West was connected with the A. ft C. auditing department, and manag ed the street carnival at the last re gatta. He was a member of the board of directors of the Commercial Club, and his departure will necessitate the election of another member. A NOVEL IDEA. Box of Fine Cigsrt With Each Over coat or 8uit. The nice weather has retarded the sale of fall suits and overcoats; in or der, therefore, to Induce men to buy now, Herman Wise hit upon a new Idea. He offers with each suit or over coat worth from $15 up a box of fine 12V4c cigars, or If a man don't smoke he can take a quarter of a dozen silk handkerchiefs In place of the cigars. Card of Thanks. Local No. 425, International Cigar makers' Union of America, takes this means of expressing Its appreciation of the consideration shown Its committee by Mr. t Herman Wise, who promptly withdrew his offer of unfair cigars to customers and substituted home-made, union cigars. C. E. LANKESTER, Secretary. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, HI. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years.. Then Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured. It's Just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, at Chas. Rogers drug atore. , . Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I, Leong Tip, have this day purchased all tfi merchandise, Including the store fix tures, belonging to Leong Fuen Yue. Leong Dong Gar, Leong Joe Hering and Leong Kwong Heung, heretofore doing business under the firm name of Hop Tick Company, at S63 Bond street, Astoria, Oregon, and I will conduct the business under the old firm name, Hop Tick Company, at the present lo cation. Notice is further given that I will not be responsible for any debts of the old company, nor for any liabili ties contracted by them, and that all the old debts outstanding will be col lected by me. LEONG TIP. Astoria, Oregon, October 28, 1904. Removal Notloe. ' Dr. J. A. Fulton has moved from his old office to rooms 4, B and ( In the Star .theater building, corner Elev enth and Commercial streets, on the second floor. Removal Notice. Dr. J. A. Regan has moved his dental office to rooms over A. V. Al len's grocery store. To Make Indian Full Citizens. Toledo, On, Nov. 1. John Williams is circulating a petition to congress to pass a law making the Indians full citizens to all Intents and purposes, making them,, amenable to the state courts , and taking them out of the Correct CloihesfirHm How I should be shocked, if you came into my room, (or die first time, with ....... your clothes hanging upon you, Eke those in Monmouth-street, upon tenter hooks I ... . Lord Chulerteld to kU ' ' ' ': " Your clothes will fit you perfectly if they pear this label jjlfttdcnjamn&(9 MAKERS NEWyoRK J Eaual to fine cufionvmade in fl but price. J The makers guarantee, and ours, with every garment. We are Exclusive Agents in this city. KATHERINE WADE Graduate Optician At the Owl Drug 8tre Sunday hours 12 to U 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. : : : : ' W. C. LAW a CO. EX. FOARD & STOKES CO. Coles : Hot Blast H EATERS for; economy in ': iue! and produc- ing heat have no equal - - - - Can use either COAL or WOOD Prices From $2.25 to $20.00 T J, ., OARD & STOKES CO. Astoria's Leading Stove Dealers. S H "Q E ,.i We have the ; newest and most complete stock of fine, stylish srjoes, work shoes and wet weather foot wear in the city. We handle only t the best makes and always give satisfaction. Our prices are lowest of the low. Come and see Wherity, Ralston Company 3a 1 United WSyfri?M J -?-F t