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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1904)
,,A8T0JIIA, OREGON,- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. PAGE FIVE. Hand Painted China. 4 We have jiwt received some very swell ", '; " French decorated China. ; Very suit- ,' " . " ' able for presents, i ; Jf'O: Yi'S '' ; t' i i ROSS; HiGiNS CO. Lccal Drcvllles, ? Two f urnlshedroomi for houseitep Ing at UN Irving avtnu. corneftsta, street ;.' ' flay, tut old bat can t elaaaed. Mocked and re trimmed, to look; Botfly Ilk now at 411 Commercial itroot. Splendid opportunity to aocur Rood homo for 11500. Tor half cash snd balanc on your own tlma at !r cent, a W. Bton. ' I carry on of tho btravat and clean- oat retail stork of druia In tbo out and I am , in buslnes foe TOUR ttealth. Charles Roger, druggist,, " ' 1 Dr. B, V. Mohn haa moved hi pfflc and ridsnc to room I and , over Fttaraon Drown'o. , Cfflet hora, o 11 a. mH and I to t:0 p. m.; oven Ing. I to I. , Tbo Imperial, oyator h,ou M Jro- nared to furnlab Bhoaiwaur Mr oy- Cora In quantlUaa of rlnta and quartf o supply tbt family trad. Colonial ytrg alwaya on band. ( If you aro thinking of raising or moy- Ing a building It would bo to your advantage to ft Frtdrickaon Brda, geenral carptntora and houaa movora. Shop at 171 Tenth atroet. A n shipment of fresh Cudahy Diamond C and R brand hama and bacon Jut In aomethlng apoclally good. King, Northern Spy, Den Davla and Waxen applea now In their prime and ' at ' the right price. Aatorla Orocery, Hi Commercial Phono 111.' A. Kalunkl and 3. Anderaon have formed a partnership under th title of tho tho "New Cash arocery." to ngag In business In the Llndstrpm tore building In Alderbrook. The new Arm will handle groceries, notions and confection, and will alao aett tamahlf Mukits to" arid' front Euro. 'M f "to public offlcea weri clo4 rwerday, aa la cuatomary on alec Im it.. I .''. t'4.f. 7und-t;fha.8ur thoator, two'.fur jikacarfa; 'ownertj apply to Hnwgw of,,Bt8r theater, ; , ; . 1 Th card, party given .by tha tadlea of 8t, Mary's, guild , laat evening waa largely atlendH," plont even ttiar waa oaaaed. Refreahmenta were aerved by the ladlea. " "1 ' ' The Flnnjah Lutheran congregation of Weat Aatorla baa Juat furnlahed pareunage for tb paator. Bev. JRIaan anU. who la occupying tha rtaldenca. It adjoin tho rhurch on tho weat Na further damage haa been done to tho jetty alnco Sunday, when a por tlon 100 feet !ti length waa carried out It la belleW that the aea will not further damage tho breakwater. Notice la hereby given to water con aumera that Thuraday, November 10, will bo the laat day on which to pay water rate to avoid tbe penalty charged all delnquenta, , John Flak, who waa Injured Monday at the Hume mill, la getting along nice- ly. Ho will be laid up for aome weeka. Tha Injury to hi foot waa ao aerloua that It waa 1 neceaaary to amputate four of tho toe. MaaaLaeNB ! ' 1 The country ta aavod. Tou will be wife In chooalng your footwear from the Utrseat and neweat atock In the city. W hav made apeclal prepar' atlon for fitting you with comfortable and atyllah ahoea at a modeat price, Com and aee. Petrron A Brown. Tho Aatorlan waa bealeged with In qulrlea from out-of-town politician laat night From every precinct hav Ing telephone or telegraph cam re queita for Information, and the newa New Sheet Music. Salute to Atnorica Ripasz JDand larcK ; . Ilia Majesty and tho Maid J." N. GRIFFIN 25o - 1 25c' ,. I 25c '.. 1 O00t000D0i0009000000000000 o o r o 51 ) Mf-NFY rurse and Bag d. l&XJViLtl partment. Special dis count of 10 per cent this week, We have tho right line at tho right price. SYENSON'S BOOK STORE 0000p00(D00$Q000900000S00 WW I Getting Beady ukr ThanRsgiving Should include a few new pieces of our famous ' : weathe;rep qak FURNITURE which always makes the' home look so bright and comfortable. Weathered Oak bas style and snap to'it Your home looks finished when it's in use. Let us tell you more about it in our store.,- K -..: : Sole dealers in Astoria. j CHAS. HEILB0RN SON : ' Astoria's Leading Howe FurnisheM.' v "Z f '' ' iWi V of the republican landslide aeemed to five general aotlafoctlon. The reault waa known at an early hour and by f o'clock It waa poealble, to give, almoat the eXNct altuailon. ! , " Haneen A McCanna, who occupy the hop formerly ued by T. H. Blinpnon adjoining the city water offlce, are prepared to do all klnda of jrfgn and carrlag painting. They will mak cla and apeclalty of . work of thl guarantee aatlefactlon. ' The ateamahlp Columbia" arrived down the river at I o'clock laat even ing, after a long paaaage, Shortly af ter leaving Portland ah ran Into the mud and later' encountered a dena fogbank, which delayed, her ; moral hour. It la expected ah will go to ea at an early hour .thl .morning. The bill of excellence whtca tit Iftar preaenU to if thouaand of patron thl week I on of the bt aver of' fared to the public on the Pacific coat nd th lame bill could not be wit- neaaed In any. of th aatern houae for lea than four-bit. The Star , give full valu. Tou know H.if. hOt,,'w'ir notf Th cHy reglatratlon book will be ODened thl morning at th office of the auditor In the A. O. U. W. build ing. Th offlc will be open dally from It, m. till 4 p. m. Later on It may be open during the evening. All per sona who dealr to vote for candldatea for municipal offlcea muet reglater thl fall at the auditor' office, Thoae who hav registered for the presidential election are Included. Our all-wool pattern In fall ault- ing and overcoating Include a wide rang of beautiful thing. That I tb correct word beautiful W doubt If any other dliplay can b found con taining ao many style to which th word In Its truest sens may be so fittingly applied. Do, not fail to call on Dickinson A Allen, Hi Commercial street, and aee th many hundred of pattern for yourself. ' Return from outside precinct came In lowly laat nlghV but the. few pro- clnct '.which reported showed big re publican majorities.' Beaeld pollod 'Ht votes,, of which Roosevelt received SO. Parker JO, Swallow . I and J)ebs IS. Watson received none. Three vote were defective1 and were thrown out WalludVI praolnot reported . 11 for Roosevelt v seven for Parker and one for Debs. Chadwell reported II for Roosevelt flv for Parker, two for Swallow an even fo Deba.V, The vote for Debs, 1he aoclalltt" candidate, ex ceeded that for Parker in many pre clnct.'1 Roosevelt's majority . In the county will be In esceaa of 1000. F. C. Reed's letter to the council Monday night was an odd document Mr. Reed claims that the Improvement of Franklin avenue haa rendered hi home uniafe and that he haa deserted It. He contend that he will look to the city to reimburse him for, the rental which 'ho muat pay for another resi dence. William Bell, who had pe titioned for reduction of hi street aa- seaament becauae leaa excavating waa neceaary than , was originally., esti mated, said that if the council would refuse to grant hla request, he would hasten tho day when he' Would be out of the council' dutches: . It appeared from the discussion that th grade of Franklin avenue had been altered. and Councilman Belland entered Igorous protest against unauthorised alteration. . The Improvements of Franklin avenue has caused . much trouble and members of the, street committee have lately become gray. Grand avenue 1 causing more trouble. it seem that some of the property I owner living on that street wanted th Catholic church, and Gray bulk' heads, which were 24 Inches out of position, removed. One of the re. monstrutors who had been particularly actlv was acquainted .with the fact that the stonewall which Inclose his property was two Inches In tie street. and Mr, Burns declare that tb ro monstrator has not sine been he-tnl. It, I tated that every projecting wall or bulkhead will be ordered removed. juage ana clerks of election were up- sgglriit om pretty hard proposi tion tut night when tb count was commenced. They found ballot mark ed If all aorta of ridiculous way. Born voter marked a croa In front of the names of flv electors, on represent ing each of th political parties. Other voter selected two republican and two democrat, while , others jtetectod two prohibitionist electors and two. popu list representative,, In on precinct two Watson electors only wer voted tor', giving the populist candidate only half a vote, If such a thing were pos sible. Many votes are still Ignorant of the process of voting. C O. Palmberg, who returned to the city, with his bride, Monday evening. visited the world's fair and at Duluth, Minn., hla former home. Mr. Palmberg says the Oregon exhibit at the fair la a very poor one, and In discussing the display of this state be voices the sen timent heretofore expressed by Astor- Ian who made the St. Louis trip. Mr.' palmber was unable to And the big log which was sent from tbls city. I Th mining exhibit alone I creditable. I Mn Palmberg declares that the east can I not be compared with the west, and he I I glad to be horn again. Mr. and Mrs, Palmberg will reside at Thir teenth treet and Grand avenue. J. Correct CtotkesJorMen When you are once well dressed for the day, think no more of it aherward. Lord ChetUitetd to kit ton. You'll be well j dressed morning, noon, and night, when you wear the. clothes bearing this label ' jlit(lenjaminf(? AER3 NEW yRK . Q Equal to fine cujlom-made r jo all but price. The makers' guarantee, and ours, with every garment. J We are Exclusive Agents m this city. wiam umt Tboae are the first words of en couragement I have ever heard since .... ... a member , of - tho street ' . com mittee : of the council," declar ed ; Chairman Burns Monday night hji Father Water and Captain Wood denied any effort to stand m 'the way of progress. "We have Improved $140,000 worth of streets this year, and next year- will Improve $200,000 worth,'' continued the council man.. "If everybody wer Ilk Father Water or Captain Wood, pur trouble would be minimised , and. ftorta will make1 . yen more -i, progress Jt ( j a decided relief to find some property I holder who will offer encouragement to men who aro trying to advance the Interests of the city. I am agreeably aurprlsed." ...- Tbe republican convention will bel held; (hla afternoon, when a candidate for jetty attorney and candldatea fori the fcouncll In the Second and Third I wars will be nominated. Interest cen ter rln the selection of a candidate fori city; attorney to oppose A. M. Smith. he name of Frank J- .Taylor and J. Eakln have been prominently men tioned, and it I considered probable that one of the genUemen will be chosen. Republicans have heretofore found It difficult to elect city- officer. but, with straight-out democrats open ly declaring war on the citlsens, they are confident of success thl fall. No name have yet been ptfbllply men tloned for councilman In the Second ward, but It la about assured . that John Nordstrom will again be nominat ed In the Third ward. F PERSONAL MENTION. W. W. MacComber, of Fort Colum bla, la In the City. 1 H. T. Flndlay, of Portland, waa In the city yesterday. , .""," Pilot Commissioner Farrell, of Port- 4and,i waa in the city yesterday to at tend a meeting of the board. , Mr. O. R. Johnson returned yester day from a three-days' visit with rel tlves and friends In Portland. Mrs. A. Leberman and Miss Fay Lebermanfwho had been visiting Inthe east for about two yeara, returned home last nights. h i.;'i?f."- f. -! State Land "Agent West came down from Salem yesterday to cast his vote for one of, the defeated candidate in yesterday' election. , ' Police Commissioner W. J.v' Cook wa down yesterday from Portland. He leaves in a day or two for New Tort, where he wilt remain for a month. Mis Jessie Ohmart and Miss Zoe Patterson, of Portland, will sail on the steamship Columbia this morning for San Francisco, to spend the winter there. . . I Miss Anna Nowlen waa the guest of honor at a pleasant social last evening at tha residence of Rev. and Mr. W.j S. .Grim. Miss Nowlen came from Sa lem to attend tha , Johnson-Nowlen j wedding. She returns to Salera today. KATHEEINE WADE, Graduate Optician At the Owl Drag; Stare 8andy hoars 12 to ' No Charge for Examining the Eyes Iri B AT ING STOVES Wo have lh best the market You are in ,. 1; vited to inspect them. s , ; : .'':'! 1 : , .. w n i a v on sa7S3i ww vi iyaf vi Mii Ve Bond St. FOARD STOKES GO. t ifi'l -:; ""-W . fi.'iil'il .'.,-. . ' Jr. 1 1 Prepare for ; ("A memorable occasion in every . ,,; . i home."). 1 To aid the housewife In i: . entertalnlno; we have an ekceilept line of . etsrChiria Ware and Table ' i Lmen No store in Astoria has a better stock or sells '.'s cheaper. . t . r.-t FOARD t STOKES GO. 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 3m t t .,1 ti 'CI ll 11 Vi 1 1 I u k .'ii'i i.' ft I