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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1904)
1 ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1901 PAGE FIVE. Hand Painted China. We have junt received omo rory woll French decorated China. Very uit ablo for presents. : : : : : : ; ROSS, HIGGINS L CO. Local Brevities. A furnished front room for rent at No. 140 Fourth street, Furnlhd rooms at 177 street. I'bom Red" 10S4. Exchange Two furnished roumi for housekeop lug at 1461 Irving avenue, corner 14tb treat. . Any, that old bat can ba cleaned foloeksd and! rctrlmmed to look nearly like new at 43 Commercial street. Hi!tmdltl opportunity to .secure goo! htn for1 $1500. fay half wish and balitnet on your own time at ter cent C. W, Btone. t Pr. F. V, Mohn hna moved hi ofTtce and realdrnre to rooms ( and 10, over Peterson Brown's. Office hours, t to 11:30 a, m., and 2 to 4:30 p. m. evenings, ( to I. I have tooth brush1 for tender gunia and Jalnty mouth, tooth brushes that I guarantee, and will give you another brush If the bristle come out. ngr, druggist. The Imperial oyster house la pre pared to furnlah Shoalwater bay oya tera In quantltlea of plnta and quarta to supply the family trade. Colonial oyatora always on band. If you are thinking of raising or mov ing a building It would be to your advantage to ee Predrickipn liros., g-eiiral carpenters and house moveri. Shop at 173 Tenth atreet. Our all-wool patterns In full sult Inga and overcoutings Include a wide range of beautiful thing. That I the correct word beautiful. We doubt If any other display can be found con taining eo many styles to which the word In It truest sense may be o fittingly applied. Do not full to call on Dickinson ft Allen, 435 Commercial atreet, and aee the many hundred of pattern for yourself. First paper ' of cltlsenshln were granted yeaterday to John Clrlno, native of Finland. ' Young lady, atenographer of five yenra' exerlent't, dtalrea position. Ad drew "L," car Aatorlan office. The city republican convention meet at the court houa at f o'clock tomor row afternoon for the purpoae of nam Ing candidates," " 1 County Clerk Clifton ho received notice that achool district No. 10, In eluding the town of (Seaside, hu levied a 12-mlll tax for school purpoae. The young mnn of today knowa what he want, and especially la thla true when he buy a hat Come and aee our new fall style and ult youraelf. C. E. Borrow, 433 Commercial treet "Missouri haa gone republican," aald gweoaon Morton yeaterday. "If too bad, lan't It? Well, I'm going to atay with the party so long1 aa Texaa re mulns In line, and when Texaa flop I II I'll continue to be a democrat any woy." 'aaaanaaaMM '' The country I saved.. You will be safe In choosing your footwear from the liirsesl and newest atock In the city. We have made special prepar atlon for fitting you with comfortable and stylish shoes at a modest price. Come and aee. Teteraon ft Drown. Hansen ft McCanna, who occupy the shop formerly used by T. B. Simpson adjoining the city water office, are prepured to do all kind of sign and carriage painting. They will make specialty of work of this class and guarantee satisfaction. Muvor Suprenant yesterday finish ed the laborious task of signing all wiuunta drawn to pay the clalma a! lowed at the last session of the city New Sheet Music. Salute to America Rijmsz Hand March His Majesty and the Maid 25c 25c 25c J. N. GRIFFIN O 00 00 OtfiO00000000000000 fflO0000000000000000000 o 0 f 1 o o MflWFY Purso and Bug do' 1 iwll w X pnrtmcnt. Special dig count of 10 per cent this week. We have tho right line at the right prico. SYENSON'S BOOK STORE council, The mayor attached his name to 224) warrant, the total amount In volved being but 12129.70. Several or dlrmmes carrying appropriations also received his signature, aa well as some street meaaurea. The Cheeto, a twin-screw gasoline boat of about 100 tons, arrived In port last evening from Seattle. It Is an nounced that she will ply between Portland and Yaqulna. Her propellers are driven by two gasoline engines. each of &-hore power. A new shipment of fresh Cudahy Diamond C and Rex brand ham and bacon Just In something especially good. King, Northern Spy, lien Davis and Waxen apples now In their prime and at the right price. Astoria Grocery, 523 Commercial. Phone 681. The council will meet In adjourned session tonight for the purpose of ac ceptlng the improvement of Commer cial street between Fourteenth and Seventeenth streets. Several other matters will doubtless be brought up for disposal, as the assembling of .the city council la nowadays the signal for plenty of work, The steamship Elder arrived yester day from Sun Francisco. Tlie oil tank steamer Whlttler departed for the Bay City, and the schooner Irene, laden with , lumber, also left out for Bun Francisco. ! The French bark Cam bronne arrived down during the day. She hud a wheat cargo and Is bound for the United Kingdom. The British ship Dunreggan, Captain Smith, arrived In port yesterday from Newcastle, Australia, with a cargo of coal. The Dunreggan used to visit this port at frequent Intervals, but she Is here now for the first time In several years. Captain Smith reports an un eventful passage from the Australian coal port. He brings 2741 ton of coal, which will be unloaded at Portland. The Dunreggan I on the free list. J. N. Callaway met with a painful In- Jury last evening on Commercial street between Fourteenth and Ffteenth, where he stepped on a rusty spike. The null penetrated the foot to the depth of an inch, causing a dangerous! wound. The accident may keep him away from business for several days. The atreet has lately been repaired, but many spikes have been left pro truding from the planking, constllul Ing a menace to the surety of, pedes trlans, who ore warned to exercise care there. stop will be made on the way north to set a buoy at Grays harbor. If the weather permits. The Columbine will aleo call at Destruction Island and at lightship No. tl. off Cape Flattery, to deliver supplies, and at the new light station at Slip point on Clallam bay, 20 miles Inside of Cape Flattery will be supplied. Major LangfKt will prob ably Join the steamer at Seattle to visit the sound stations for Inspec Hon. Some lucky patron of the Star will be given a handsome doll and a com pletely furnished iron bed at tomor row's matinee. Manager Gevurts has offered the prize to encourage the at tendance of children at the afternoon performances at his showshop. With each ticket sold children will receive coupons, and the holder of the right number will get the pretty doll and bed. Both are displayed at Cooper's and It la unnecessary to say they are gazed at with longing eyes by girls. Manager Gevurts has also evinced con sideration for the boys, and the boy holding the right coupon will receive a tool chest containing 25 pieces. This prize will also be given away on Sat urday afternoon. Every boy or girl In Astoria has a chance to win one of the' prlr.es," and besides will have the pleasure of seeing a rattling good show during- the afternoon.",' I , ! ,"( PERSONAL. MENTION. C. F. Lester was up from Warrenton yeslerduy. ; Alex Duncan, a prominent resident of Seaside, was In the city yester day. . ,;. , ' H. U Sister, representing the Chica go Northwestern, was in Astoria yesterday. Captain Charles Jordan and bride have returned from their wedding trip. They will reside at Cathlamet. Dr. Regan, who was Injured In last Saturday's football game, Is almost well. Hia ankle was badly wrenched. William Ullman, a well known- Port land commercial traveler, arrived In the city Inst evening. He will be here for a few days. I Getting Ready for ThanlCsgivin , . ; include "a ow. : V . :i " Should new pieces of our famous WEATHERED OAK FURNITURE which always makes the' home look so bright and 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 Sole dealers in Astoria. ; CHAS. HEILB0RN SON: Astoria's Leading House Furnishers. The German four-masted bark Naur cho arrived In port yesterday from the obscure port of Yokosaku, Japan, five miles from Yokohama. She took a car go of coal from Cardiff for the Japa nese navy, sailing from Japan for As toria October 1. Captain Rowhel re ports an uneventful trip across the Pa cific. He states that he experienced no difficulty In delivering his cargo of coal at the port of destination, and that nothing of a warlike nature came under hla observation. The Naurchos was here a year ago last August, hav ing a cargo of cement from Hamburg. The bark la now awaiting order, not having as yet been chartered. A meeting of the democratic central committee has been called for tonight to discuss the local situation. There Is considerable talk of nominating a atralKht ticket in opposition to the citizen organization, but it is now thought such action will not be taken. The committee vould not find a candi date who would consent to run for city nttorney, but it Is possible candidates for the council may be nominated in the Second and Third words. It Is estimated that the number of straight- outs who are dissatisfied with the re currence of the citizen plan la 250. Tonight the committeemen will care fully discuss the matter and decide upon some course of action. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House. - S. H. Turner, Portland. t Henry A. llergemun. Fort Columbia, ("has. Markan, Seaside. Ernest Bryant, Clataknnie. D. McVean. E. McCorkle, Lexington, Wash A. Adams, Portland. J. H. Kneal, Portland. Panama No Longer Wrathful. Panama, Nov. 10. Any ill feeling that may have existed between Pana ma and the United States on account of the difficulties over the canal zone seems to be disappearing. The Pana mans are preparing to celebrate the arrival here of Secretary Toft At the Star. At Saturday's matinee Manager Ge vurts will give away to ladles and chil drenthe ones holding the lucky cou ponsa. beautiful doll and handsome doll's bed, completely furnished; also a fine large tool chest containing 25 pieces. Coupons will only be Issued for Saturday matinee. The end of the current blU at the Star Is rapidly approaching. The pres ent bill will only hold the boards until and Including next Sunday. After that a new program will be offered, a pro gram which promises even to eclipse the present tip-top collection of Joy producers and funambulists. Always the best, now better than ever, Is the Star. Fire Chief Foster has lost no time In his effort to Improve the service, and under Instructions from the coun ctl committee on fire and water has been Investigating the old steam en gines. Engine No. 1, , which has been stored In the Olney school building, was taken out yesterday for overhauling. It was found that many parts of the engine had been removed, evidently by boys. The two old engines are to be placed In serviceable condition, and the hook and ladder truck will also be overhauled. Chief Foster has also been testing hose, some of which has been found defective. The old firebell will ife elevated on a tower to be built at the foot of Tenth street There has been much dissatisfaction since the firebell was stored away. Captain Richardson will start on a three or four weeks' cruise with the Columbine this morning If the weather is favorable, making a tour of Inspec tion and delivering lighthouse supplies at all the stations on Puget sound. A Correct ClothesJorHen I ha j done with fine clothes; but I will have my plain clothes fit me, and medc Eke other people's. Lord Chesterfield to hit ton. Your clothes must fit you perfectly, and be m perfect taste, if they bear this label jlJit(IRcnjamin&(9 MAKERS NEVyoRK Q Equal to fine euAom-made in all but price. J The makers guarantee, and ours, with every garment. J We are Exclusive Agents in this city. mam ttrr i i KATHEBINE WADE Graduate Optician At the Owl Drug 8tre Sunday hours 12 to 2 No Charge for Examining the Eyes We have in uow our line of H EATING STOVES We have the best in the market You are. in- vited to inspect them. ; . : : : w r i Aw.e o r.rk 537531 Ws AVi la. VJP MM VVSs Bond St. isiiaHtuMW FOARD i STOKES CO. SBBBHBflBBBBBBSBSBaBSBBSBBSSKISBBBaSBBMSI MSISSJBIBSMnBMBSBSSBBMBBBBSIBssSl Prepare for Thanksgiving' ("A memorable occasion in every home.") To aid the housewife in entertaining we have an excellent line of Carving vSets, China Ware and Table Linen No store in Astoria has a better stock or sells cheaper. FOARD & STOKES CO. S HOE 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 aud see Wherity, Ralston & Company