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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, v WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 16, 1904. PAGE FIVE. Like Home Made Hoina Aiilo Butter, eto'no jon . ' 75c Iloitu Mine Mont, 4 1-2 lbs., stone jurs $1.00 Heinz Minco Meat, ia bulk, like mother unod to make, per lb . . 15c Long's preserves and jams, jar from 25o to 35c New Ralslni and Currants are in. ' All this season's pack. ROSS, HIGGINS $X CO Good Goods Our Specialty. Local Brevities. rinno liwlrurtluiii at t(7 Exchange. A furnished front room for rent at No. HO Fourth street. Furnlhd room at A77 etreet. Phone Red JOH. Exchange You can buy a chamol ekln at Ro gera' drug etore for Ave centa to on dollar and twenty Ave canta, Our haadaoha tablete will quickly gently and safely curt you, no matter bow violent tha headache. If they fall rat urn bottla and get your money. Cbarlaa Roger. Tha Imparlal oyater houaa la pre pared to furnlah Shoalwater bay oya- tara Irf quantities of plnte and quart to aupply tha family trade. Colonial oyatara alwaya on hand. If you ara thinking of raining or mov Inf a building It would ba to your advantaga to aaa Fredrlckaon Broe., gaanral carpantara and houaa mover. Bhop at 173 Tenth atreet. Until December 1 wa will aell men I tlckota at 14.00 each, cnah, reduced from f 1.50. No reduction In tha qual ity of ervk- given, which la alwey flrat-claaa. New Style Restaurant. Hanien eV McCanna, who occupy the ahop formerly uaed by T. 8. Slmpion, adjoining tha city water office, ara prepared to do all klnda of atgn and carriage painting. They will make a apeclalty of work of thla claae and guarantea aattefactlon. A eon waa born taut evening to Mr. and lire. Rudolph C, Buaal, 153 Ex change etreet. A barrel of Mllchner herring Just In; also a lot of due waxen applee at 05 qt a box. The Astoria drovery. A meeting of the hotel Incorporation committee ha been called fur tonight, when tha ultuutlon will ba discussed. i .... Special meeting of tha Royal Neigh- bora of America at Pythian halt on Thuraday, November 17, at 1 o'clock p, m. ahrtrp, Candidate to be Initiat ed. Hoy a I Neighbor requested to at tend. Eilxubeth Rich, Oracle. What la more comfortable than a pair of good felt allppere? We have Juat received our winter atock and they are bertutU'. All atyle and elxca, for men, women and children. Prlcea from 75 cent a pair up. See them. Peterson A Drown, The cutest little dancer on tha atage la Haby Kelley, who la at the Star thla week aa- one of the Three Kelley. Sylveater, Jonea and Prlngle, the merry mlnatrela, are a hit, and Paul LeOroIx and Irene Kober, a juggler and child coiitortlonlat, respectively, are other atrong numbera on tha bill. Our aU-wool pattarna In fall ault Inga and ovwcoailnga Include a wide range of beautiful thing. That la tha correct word beautiful Wa doubt If any other display can ba found con taining ao many atylea to which the word In Ita trueat aanaa may ba ao fittingly applied. Do not fall to call on Dlcklnaon Allen, 435 Commercial treat, and aea tha many hundred of pattarna for youraell The following officer have been nominated by the local lodge Of Red Men: Sachem, Frank Deveney; aenlor agnmore. Thorns Dealey; junior Bag amor. Herman Wlee; prophet, Charlea Onmnml: trustee for three yeara, Olof Anderson. Tha lodge haa voted $20 toward the building of the Sacajawea monument at Portland. The gale which came up Monday night cauaed a decidedly rough bar and (hipping waa almost completely tied up yeaterday, Tha ateamihlpa Colum bia and Desputch arrived during the day frvnt Sn Franciaco, having ex perienced the full force of the blow, Neither vessel waa damaged, but the experience waa not a pleasant one for the passenger. Apart from the two Bun Frnnclaco ateamera, no veaacla ar rived or deported yesterday. Several veaael ara laden and ready for aea, but will not b able to croaa out be fore tha etorm aubaldea, Tha wind at tained a velocity of 5 mllea at time. In tha city ilgnboarda war blown down, but no aerlou damage waa dona. At Gray' bay tha biunch Herbert, owned by John Brlx, waa aunk at ber mooring, but tha extent of tha dam age to tba boat can not ba aacertainad until aha la floated. 1 ';. The etaumer Alliance, which aalled from San Franciaco yeaterday for Aa torla, will hereafter ply between Port land and Aatorla, and Eureka, and way point. She hna deaerted San Fran ciaco. Tha Chung haa been made In order that better service may be given. The new at earner Northland, plying between tba Columbia and Hun Fran flato, la a hoodooed vessel. On her second trip aha wa wrecked, and Mon day, while going up the river, aha col lided with a log raft at Stella, cutting away a portion of tt and raualng the logger much annoyance. The logger compluln thut the col Union waa due to carelessness. Senator Fnlton appeura for the A. A. C. In tha dumage ault Instituted by Rodney Jtorger, who aaka 16000 dam agea for having been put oil a train at John Day atation, July 2, 1902. It aeema the young man held a ticket which the company waa not then honoring. Ha waa suffering from a felon at the time. Ha' waa on hia way to Portland and waa put oft at John Day and had to walk to Astoria. Some time ago the pilot aent a let ter to the Chamber of Commerce elat ing thut a bargeload of rock had been dumped In the river In front of the city, and aaklng that the chamber take steps to have tha obstruction located. The chamber reported the matter to Major Langfltt, IV S. E., who caused an Investigation to be made. Reply ing to the chumber'a letter. Major Langfltt aaya sounding ahowed 40 feet of water at the place where tha rock waa dumped Into tha river, and that navlgutlon will not suffer. O 00OO O0O O00 00 0000000SOo 2 o o Iff o MAV17V Purs8 and I5"S de- IJLXJkvLtl pnrtment. Special (lis- count of 10 per cent this week. We o o o a (Si tTlhl t " " VtairA lin i-irvl.f Una nf il.A ,,vl,t Mlin 1 SVENSON'S BOOK STORE I o o s00000000000000000000 16-IINCH (WOOD, Delivered At depot. : Corloai lota. Write or phone TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO. Aatorla, Oregon. Tha national convention of the Fin nish Brotherhood meeta at Seattle thla year. The first session of the conven tion will be held tomorrow. Delegate from all part of tha United Statea will be present and It la expected the con vention will be an Interesting one. The following delegates, representing the local brotherhood, left last evening for tha aound city to attend the conven tion: Charles Larson, Eric Oustafson John Tolkko, Charlea Lelde, Jacob Moore and Sam Peteraon. Peter Q. Soberg, a delegate from San Fran ciaco, who had been visiting here, ac compunled the Aatorla delegation. Auditor Kuettner of the Aatorla tall road started out yeaterday morning to pay ofl! the operating force of the A. A C, but waa compelled to turn back on account of an attack of grippe. Mr. Kuettner la now confined to hla home, lie la not dangerously III, but will be In the houae for aeevrul days. Swep aon Morton made the trip for Mr. Kuettner yeaterday, paying wage ag gregating between $14,000 and $15,000. Thla sum waa distributed to employes other than those In the various offices. The office forces are paid on the 1st otj each month, while the men In the other departments are paid on the 15th. The payroll of the A. & C. la a large one and la growing yearly aa traffic Increases. iThe heavy storm which raged Mon day night carried out another portion ot the Columbia river Jetty. Just how much of the breakwater went out : DO YOU KNOW? That this is a thpe of year to think about new carpets and linoleum , in your'Jnomelhi'ticularly during this fine spell of weather when it be convenient to take up the old and place down the new. That we have the finest assortment of carpets and linoleum in the city is beyond ques tion and our prices are such that you can save on every yard you buy. Call and see us. ; j:' -2 - 4) CHAS. HEILBQRM SON : Astoria's Leading House Furnishers. Comet Clot ktfrMm Whatever it worth' doing at all a worth doing welL 1 Lord Chesterfield to kit ton. Therefore dress well I by wearing the cor rect clothes that bear ! this label ' Ifttdcnjamin MAKERS NEW.yRK C Equal to line cuAom-macTe inaDbutprice.-O The makers, guarantee, and oura, with every garment. Q We are Exclusive Agento in this city. wumuiedt could not be ascertained last evening, aa It waa Impossible to raise Fort Stevens by 'telephone. A shipping man who waa at tha mouth of the river yeaterday stated that all of tha old work at tha outer and of the Jetty had been carried away, and that soma of tha new work wa also gone. Ha esti mated that about half a mile of treat ling bad been carried away by the storm. The gala raged with great fury at tha river mouth, and tha gaps recently made In tha jetty gave the aeaa a atart In their work of destruc tion. That portion carried out Monday night waa of trestle work and It la believed the dumage dona la not ma terial. The Jetty haa been consider ably damaged thla fall, three different atorma having played havoc with It. ' At the next aesslon of the city coun cil, which will be held Monday night. the atreet committee will report upon the petition for Hunts on Eighth atreet. Some time ago th atreet committee made an effort to have the street over the hill ao Improved a to afford good connection with the Younga bay bridge, but ' the work of repairing the road around Smith point la now under way. If tha point Improvement la carried out, Eighth atreet will not ba uaed by per sona going to or coming from the Lewi and Clark valley, and tha proposed connection between Eighth atreet and the bridge may be abandoned. When tha request for llghta waa presented to the council one of the mem here aald the abandonment of the Improvement might affect the light queatlon, but It la .deemed probable the council will grant the petition, aa the people living In that district are without protection of any kind. The belief la growing that more light are needed, especially In the downtown residence sections and In the east end, and when the next budget la planned a greater lighting appro priation may be provided for. The eaat end la sorely In need of llghta. The city pays almost $5000 yearly for atreet lights, and out of a desire to keep down thla expense account the council has been disposed to deny re quest from property owners for more llghta. ' ; County Judge Trenchard atated laat evening that he waa pleased with the action taken by the Chamber of Com merce looking to the preparation of a creditable exhibit at the Lewie and Clark fair. The county court could not well have taken the Initiative In tha matter," aald Judge Trenchard. "It waa properly the duty of the chamber. It will be recalled that the county court once made an appropriation for an exhibit, but 'that It waa enjoined from aettlng aside the money. Whether or not the court will be able to devlae aome method of making an appropria tion la yet to be determined. I am satisfied Commissioners Clark and Larson will feel disposed to do any thing In their power to aaalat the cham ber, and I am favorable to a creditable exhibit. We will do aa much aa the law will allow ua to do, but Juat what can be done la a matter of conjecture. The proposal will probably be considered at the next session of the court." It had all along been hoped by members of the commercial bodies that the court would be able to lend financial assist ance, and it la just possible aome plan of appropriating money may be hit upon. The, sentiment here favor a creditable display, and If Astorlana dis play customary enthusiasm an excel lent exhibit can be arranged without much expense. The chamber'a com mittee will confer with the court and a plan of action settled upon. PERSONAL MENTION. I County Commissioner Clark was up yesterday from 'Seaside. ' H. B.' McGowan returned' yesterday to Chinook, after a short stay In As torla. Oeorge C. Flandera of Portland waa among yesterday's arrivals at the Oc cident" Fred K. Brown returned yeaterday I to Portland, after a few days' atay In Astoria ana nearoy towns, - R. 8. MacEwan, Clataop county'a oldest resident, la up from Warrenton. Mr.' MacEwan still enjoya excellent health. - - . - Miss Ethel Blinn will start this morning for Boston. Mlsa Bllnn ex pect to spend nearly a year with rel atives In the New England statea and In Canada. . . i '- I HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House. W. L. Warren, Hammond. Melvln Lund, Fort Columbia, Wash. J. Regain, Fort Columbia, Wash. R. M. Scott, Fort Stevens. Geo. A. Wilson, Portland. E. J. Armstrong, Eagle Cliff. R. J. A. O'Rlley, Portland. Thos. J. Smith, New Tork. KATHERINE WADE Graduate Optician y, m r At tbe Owl Drug Stare Sunday hour 12 to 2 v No Charge for Examining the Eye? . . t 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. laws a CO. FOARD & STOKES CO. Don't Worry OVER ThanksgivingI We have everything you will need for dinner. Let us , have your order now for Fine corn fed Turkeys Mince Meat Plum Pudding Currents and Raisins Cranberries Table Wines Just place your order and we will do the rest. OARD i STOKES CO. A BOON TO WOMEN Edison's Cushion Shoe . (Manufactured by Uta & Dunn l j . Rochester, N. Y.) Jrice $3.50 V l r Save the La Imperial band and get Iu both heavy and light soles. Stylish and durable. , Women need no longer sitfor ' fin unjnfortablti shaes Sold only by Wherity, Ralston & Company cm the diamond etud. I ) a) f O 4 a)