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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1904)
ASTOMA, " OBEOON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. PAGE FIVE. 4 Hand Painted China. .We have Jufti received tome very well .', t , French decorated China.1 Very klt-7 J ;" able for present J ; j't , ,,; A ROSS, HIGG.NS! a co; LccaJ Brevities,; , ( Two fumlihn! room for bouiekMp lot at 1151 Irving avenu. corner titb treat. ; ' : ' - pon'i buy your Aalr brushes . ujifll you my nw stock. It will b ben ' mwn. " Charles Roger. . ' , ! ' ' Tht ladle of Iba Holy lonaesiits (rulld will bald their annual aa) on Saturday, November It. ' Gar, that old bat can b cleaned, blocked and retrlmmed to look nearly Ilk new at 111 Commercial street. . , , , BiilrnJIJ opportunity to secur a good home (ur It COO. Ty half cash and balance on your own Urns at I lr cent. C. W. Stone. Pr. E. V. Mohn baa move J hi offlc nd resident to rooma t and !, Over Ieteron A Brown's. Offlc hour, to 11 a. m., and I to 4:10 p. ro.; even- Inn. to I. Tb Imperial oytr boua 1 pre tared to furnleh Shoal water bay oys Cera In quantltlea of plnta and quart Co supply the family trad. Colonial orsUr alway on band. , If you are thinking of ruining or mov Inff a, building It would b to your advantsi to a Frsdrlckson Bros.. Iteenral carpenter and house jnovor. Hhop at 171 feuta atrwWt , , Hanaen V UcCanna, who occupy the hop formerly ud by T. & Blmpson, adjoining th city water . office, . at prepared to do all kinds of sign and carriage palming. , Vr Will. nutk: a inn-laity of work of thla class and gruarant aatlsfat'tlon.' , " ' ;-' j ; Tnmh, new crop of English, walnut now Juat arrived. They are wteellent food. Nw Wssen, Northern Spy and King apple Just received. Fancy Par atari Muffed dates are rare delicacy for tab! or partlee. Everything good at th Aatorla Grocery. 4 111 Commer cial atreet ' Fhon ML 4 Our all-wool pattern In fall aulU lot and ovsrcoatlnga Include a wide rang of beautiful thing. That la th correct word beauttfuL W doubt If any other display can be found con talnlng so many styles to which the word In Its truest aen may b so fittingly applied. Do not fall to callj on picklnaon' A Allan, III Commercial treat, and the many hundreds of patUrn for yourself, ;,;,;( Now Is th tlm to buy that new bat Special for this' week, ILIO and 1100 values for 11.10. Ws hav ail Is no .' odds and end. No. 4M Commercial street. ' ' . At today's matin Mr. Oevurti will give , away, to women snd children souvenir portraits of th Alpine. To day, matinee and evening, will be' the last opportunity to see ths famous, At pin family at th Star. Oct In oat of th wet I Get' into pair of our atorm rubber, arctic, rub her sole or special low-cut rubbers They way sav you a doctor' bllL If you don't Uk rubber, try a pair of our wet weather shoes. We have the beat make In both dress and work shoe nd boots for all wearer. Com and ee. Peterson eV Brown. Members of the Albany college team nd enthuelaata who accompanied them to Astoria declared yesterday thai, the Commercial team bad not an equal In Oregon. Th collegians were very much disappointed at their lnulllty to withstand ths ruhe of the clubmen and quite enthusiastic In their praise of the local eleven' woik. , Why Jolt yourself over hard pave menta when for 75 cent you can have a pair of patented combination ven tllutlng aprlng Insole? Physicians recommend them, especially for ner vous people. They are Just th thing for health and comfort ' By tb way, we are Juat now showing eome special values In IS shoes. Call and see them. Peterson V Brown. 4 "Mi Neff and Miller; the funny fellows who know how to dunce and crack Joke, will be at tb Btar this week, starting tomorrow. Kate Rockwell, fire dancer, In a picturesque and grand demonstration, will be another big fea ture. Jumping Do Onso will make people stare, and a very comical aklt will be produced by Jennings O'Brien, Mann and Franka. Beatda these are the Illustrated songs and moving pic ture Two alterations have been made in the polling place for the presidential election. Polling place No. I, formerly at the old city hall, has been changed to the room adjoining the city water office, while polling place No. 7 Will be In the tncsahouse opposite the old 00000OePO00$000d000000OG o o o o o o o wO0000000000000000000 Cut prices on music this weeK at SVENSON'S BOOK STORE power house of the street-car company In the east and. ,, Th republican primaries wer held yesterday and the regular ticket was elected. Th convention will be beid Wednesday afternoon. ' The' common council will meet In regular session tomorrow night. The session will doubtless be a vary busy one, as many matters ars to be called up for disposal. Ths county court meets In adjourned session tomorrow, to take up tb mat ter of an, exhibit for Clatsop county at th Lewi and Clark fair. Several other matters will also be discussed. . Tbs Dlsl Girls, who tendered a de lightful autumn party Friday svcnlng, re Mis Harriet Wis, Miss Elisabeth Gregory, Mis Anna Painter, Miss May Parker, Miss Jeanette Peterson, Miss Nora Wilson, Miss Anna Bchlstad, Miss Mary Gregory, Miss Ella Eckstrom and Miss Lsatba Stevenson, of Port land. ", : eitaawtsaM Terry McKean, of Astoria, Is now a member of the James Nelll company, which Is producing "Th Holy City. Th company will appear at Seattle during the present week. , Mr, McKean Is cast as "John," one of the disciples, Mr. Nelll taking the leading rot., The company Include many " well known performer. .1 It I extremely doubtful If the Com mercial Club will further continue Sat urday football. The football team has cost ths club considerable money and people will not patronise the gam on Saturday. At valley town 2000 to 1000 people turn out, but yesterday th re ceipt at A. V. C. park were short of 1100. Th club I out about $78 on th game. For many month there has been demand for Saturday Instead of Sunday sport but every effort on the part of the club to do away with the Sunday gam has resulted In financial loss, As a result Sunday football will probably bo played in the future. James J. Jeffrie did not refer yes terday's football gam bcauv It" Ma aald by hi associates, be wss not In vited to do so. Th champion spent the entire day In th city and had the pleasure of slushing around , in the mud, which seems to have been unusu- ally plentiful. The big fellow Is the picture of health and la. Immensely enjoying bis theatrical tour. He states that he Is out of th boxing gaan ford a while, and In response 10 a question declared that be had drawn tb color line and. would not meet Jack John son, who bas been Issuing periodical. challenges. However, Jeff is satisfied he could put the darky out of business In a punch. Ths outcome of the Brltt Qans tight did not surprise Jeffries who knows how headstrong Brltt is when things are coming, bis way. The champion wants to do some shooting In the Willamette valley on bis pres ent trip and hopes to spend a day or two among the Denny pheasants. crowd gave him a warm welcom and seemed happy to have been afforded ths opportunity. .The three-round contest st the1 concluaion - ot the performance was more a Joke than anything else, Joe Kennedy being compelled to "stick away" oa account of Illness and a Spo kane heavyweight being substituted, Tb substliuu's reassuring remarks to Jeff mads th crowd laugh. Jeff gav an exhibition of his fin footwork, but otherwise th encounter wss devoid of Interest, except of course,, tb novelty of tb thing. Whit Jeff ha been cul out for a prlseflghter and not particu larly for an actor, th people Uk him, even on tht stage, which 1 a a hots lot mors than can be said of many a theaplan who receive money for pub' lie performance. . :." 1 Already straight-out democrat are planning th nomination of a straight ticket for th approaching municipal election. ' They ars sold to b. Urrl- bly wrought up over tb nomination of tb citlsen ticket and many openly clar they will support th republican candidates. Among th angry one Is Representative-elect 3. N. Laws. Too ask m what I think of th proceedings of th convention tonight," said Mr. Laws, conversing with a reporter. "What can an old democrat think of them? Tbs ways of the ctlzen poUUcr lBQ,pass my comprehension . As , an old chap, I have nothing In particular to say," I am simply a democrat; and It seems that In these; modern times there are no democrats in Oregon, ; I was more than surprised when 1 heard my old friend Dealey make the nomi nating speech which he delivered at th convention. Tou ask me whyT Because, after the conversation I bad with him, I was astonlshe to hear him make the talk that he did. Welt I am very giad that I am not in poli tic. Why? 8lmply because It leads on to mistrust bis best friend.. Am 1 democrat? , After the strictest re llglon of my ect; . I was brought up on, and ! lor one am not aenameo to be branded as such." .,, Questioning elicited the Information from Mr. Laws that Mr. Dealey had not been friend ly toward A. M. Smith when th lat- ter'i aspirations politically had been under discussion, and when Mr. Dealey nominated Mr. Smith last night Mr. Laws was surprised. , PERSONAL MENTION. Getting DeadyY for Thanlisgiving Should (nclude- tv" few new pieces' qf our famous : WEATHERED OAR id FURNITURE which always makes the home look so bright aud comfortable. Weathered Oak has style and snap to it Your home looks finished when it's in use. Let us tell you more about it In our store. ' v is ' u Sole dealers in Astoria. J CHAS. HEILB0RN $ SON : Astoria's Leading House Furnishers. Michael Gorman wa In th city yes terday. He Is the democratic leader of Wahkiakum county, Wash., and bad been over in the Deep river district, where' he explained to the voters that Bruce polwortb ought to be defeat ed for county attorney. " "Mr. McFad den will receive two,votea to Mr. Pol- korth'a . one," declared Mr. Gorman. "Polworth la a goner,. as sure as you are born. Saltpeter wouldn't save him. VTe1 Will elect three ,of our candidates at least" Recently Mr. Polworth said In an Interview published in The As torlan that the respectable element of the democratic party had remained away from the Cathlamet' convention. Mr. Gorman laughs at this asaertlon. 'Mr. Polworth, has tried to overthrow and disrupt the party organlxatlon," sold the leader, "and we came to the conclusion that we would not stand for it. That's why Polworth is running on th - republican ticket.'' " Republicans and democrats agree that the election will be an Interesting one, ' ' "Davy Crockett" . was presented to a packed house at Fisher' last, night. A critic would not have , gone. Into ecstacles over the htstrlonla work of any of the performers, which does not mean, . however, that th production waa woefully lame. It wqs, on the contrary, fairly good,, but, all "Jolly ing" aside, the crowd paid! the price of admission to enjoy the novelty of seeing big Jim Jeffries, handsome and th soul of good-nature, portray as best he knew how the character of the famous backwoodsman. Davy was a quaint fellow whose blunt humor seem ed to appeal to the audience, which frequently gave vent to Its merriment. It can be said for the champion that, while he Is always trying to add to his knowledge of the new gam with which h ha taken up, he Is not lack ing In comparison with the other mem ber of hi company. . His vole is good arid his presence .is pleasing. The i Harry McDermott, the well known baseball pitcher, is In the city. T. F. Laurln ha gone to Hot Lake for the benefit of hi health. ' Mrs. Ada Jewett went to Portland last evening to remain for a few daya Misses Anna and Ida Painter left last evening for Portland, to visit a month with friend ' Miss Leatha Stevenson, of Portland, returned horn last evening, aftr a three weeks' visit with friends. v.. u Mrs, Q. R. Johnson went to Port land last evening to visit a sister-in-law who has Just undergone a surgical operation in Good Samaritan hospital Al Minard cam down . yesterday from Portland to see the football gam and wa immediately Impressed Into service as left guard, which position he filled with eminent satisfaction. A Runaway BioycU, Terminated with an ngly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, I1L It developed a stubborn ulcer, unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklens Arnica, saave cured. It's Just aa good for Burns, Scalds. Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c, aNchas. Rogers' Drug Store. 118 to New Tork irom au Scan dtnavlan points over all lines. Tick ets at Kallunkl's, SIS Commercial St Correct ClothesJorMen Of the two, I would rather have a young fellow too much than too little dressed. " ' " ' Lard Chettcrjield to hit ton., Youll be neither too, much nor too little dressed, and pay neither too much nor tod little' for your' clothes, if they bear this label jIJitdRenjamin& MAKERS NEW VRK Equal to one mfiom-made ball but price. Q Themakers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. J We are Exclusive Agents in this city. EATHERIKB WADE Graduate Ostki&k i M t. 1 1 At the Owl Drug Store 8 as day hour 12 to 2 .No Charge for Examining the Eyes We hare in now our line of ; '' v, HE AT I N OSTOV BS You are ia- We hare the best in the market j vited to inspect them. : ...7 i JssAVMaWhak W. ;C. LAWS a VV Bond St. FOARD & SHIES CO, : Prepare for " Thanksgiving f" ;R (MA memorable occasion in every ti, home."), .v, ft .vsit oi To aid the housewife in entertaining we have an. excellent line of in-- Carving Sets, China Ware and Table Linexl No store ln Astoria has a better stock or sells .. . cheaper.' .I'll - 'J'. WD & STOKES fi mm We have the newest and most complete stock of fine, stylish, shoes, work ; rshoes and , wet weather. . foot wear in the city. We handle only thf best makes and always give satisfaction. Our prices are lowest of the low. Come and see Wherity, Ralston Company lit- n 4)