The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 19, 1904, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    ASTORIA, OEEGON,. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1004.
PAGE FIVE.
Sweet Apple Cider
We now have some extra Tine Sweet Apple Cider
and offer some at 35 cents per gallon.
Loose Raisins, New Crop, 3 pounds for 25 cents.
ROSS, HIGGINS CO.
Good Goods Our Specialty.
Local Brevities.
Housekeeping roimii fur rant at 18(1
(trend avenue corner Thirty-fourth
street.
Wanted A girl for general house
work. Humll family. Apply ( til Iu-
nti street, corner Klghth.
Hv thousand Coloulul oyster are
recelvod dully at the Imperial oyster
house to supiily the holiday trade.
A NurwfRliui girl wishes to do light
housrwork In sumll fnmlly. Inquire
at I30S Krunkllit ave., opposite Clat
nop mill.
Two hundred Voter have rfglstered
for the coining municipal election. Hlx
t -u hundred otht'r have tliuii fur
failed to register.
Hhoulwater buy and ("oluiiliil oysu-r
it the Imperial cafe, where only the
beat afforded by the murket I served.
Take your men l si the Imperial nml Iw
tun-i.
Thn Alaska Parker' Association loim
of li.ono.000 him hern placed, four Han
Fram-lsco bunk having advanced the
money. The association will use tin
fund to carry out It gigantic enter
prtKca In thn aulinon packing business.
leal aquad. A gam with the medico
would bring out a large crowd. If the
negotiation for th la teum hould full,
Commercial will try and get Chemawa.
Waxen apple now only 65 rent
box nt The Astoria Grocery. You will
need mime nice mincemeat for Thank
glvlng. We have Helnxe' bent; price
Id rent a pound. Everything viae the
nturket afford. 623 Commercial.
Thone Ml..
The torm ceased yesterday and the
bur wn comparatively smooth. Borne
Sun FriinrlMco teumcr got to ea
during the morning, but on the whole
the day wu a quiet one for water
fronters. None f the bur-bound blue
water Meet crossed out. The schooner
Weatherwax wn reported outside dur
ing the ufternoon. Hell la xKtctd In
lodny,
The lliiilx'riiien of Oregon will hold
u meeting before the next session of the
Icglaluture fur the purpose of agreeing
upon a bill to be present cd looking to
the prevention of foreat lire. At the
laat session a measure wu passed, but
It waa not Katlafiictory to Governor
Chamberlain, who vetoed It. The need
for legialutlon covering the matter la
keenly felt In the alnte.
to aay that they are the beat for flh
boat. They are lighter In weight and
nearly double In power over any four
cycle. They are almple, with no valve,
aprlng, cog gearing or extra shafting,
n a In the four-cycle. A to economy,
they uae lea oil per mile than any
four-cycle. I have had lea trouble
with the two-cycle 'Hint' engine than
with any engine I ever ran steam or
ga."
The National Orange, In elon at
Portland, yesterday adopted a resolu
tlon demanding the enectmaut of a law
to prohibit the manufacture and anle
of cigarette and cigarette paper. The
resolution waa Introduced by W. P.
Hill of Pennsylvania.
Commercial I tlll without a foot
ball game for Thanksgiving day, but
an effort la now being made to perfect
arrangement for a corneal. Yesterday
Pacific university wa wired, but re
piled thnt the team had been crippled
and could not accept. Hoqulam waa
alao w ired, but thl team will be unable
to get away for Thanksgiving. Now
Oregon Medical college I to be Invited
to play. Thl I one of the strongest
teama In the state, several of the Mult
nomah men being regularly In the med-
John Hay waa luat night appointed
ateward of the Commercial Club, to
succeed H. V. Dean, realgned. It wu
expected the public achool boy would
present their final petition for use of
the club gymnasium, but the lad have
not yet circulated their petition among
tho boy. If the petition I presented
ut the next meeting of the board, the
permission will be granted. The boya
hoi to get up a cluaa of about 100
member.
Andrew Huuge of Knappton waa In
the city yesterday to receive a three
and one-half horse power "Slutx" two
cycle gaa engine to be used In the flsh
boat of John I'lfers, of Frankfort
Asked about gua engine for fish bout.
Mr. Huuge, who ha hud year of ex
perience, siil (I; "Thl la the finest en
gine made. It weigh ubout 200 pound,
and the space It occupies la exceedingly
small. After using the "Slntx" two
cycle engine for eight month I have
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partment. Special dis
count of . 10 per cent this week. We
have the right lino at the right price.
SVENSON'S BOOK STORE
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16-INCH WOOD
Delivered at depot. Carload lot. Writ or phone
TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO.
Aitorlu, Oregon.
: DO YOU KNOW?
That this is 'good time of year to
think about new carpets and linoleum
.in your home? Particularly during
this fine spell of weather whon 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 boyond ques
tion and our prices are such that you
can save on evory yard you buy. Call
and see us. :: :: :: "
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Astoria Leading House Farnishers.
Mr. II, Lee, Ml Exchange street, wa
tendered pleusant birthday aurprlse
yeaterday afternoon by ladle of the
Royal Neighbors. The afternoon proved
one of rare enjoyment, concluding with
refreshments, Those present were:
Mr. Kllaabeth nich, Mr. W. Werther,
Mr. May Houden, Mr. Mary Rosen
berg, Mrs.,W. Howard, Mr. Cora Mc
Cauley, Mr. Orace Dunn, Mr. Ine
Wealer, Mr. Teresa Mulugamba, Mr.
I. W. Hmlth and Mr. A. Johnson.
A report waa received from North
Head yeaterday morning that a dla
matted vessel waa In the offing. , On
account of the late slorma. the report
wa looked upon a Indicating the ar
rival off the Heads of om belpe
achooner, and shipping men were very
anxious to determine the Identity of
the supposed . wreck. Subsequent de
velopment proved the vessel to be the
oil steamer Asuncion, which Is pro
vided with fore and mainmast, but not
with a mlxxenmaat. She was mistaken
by the observer for a damaged vessel.
The statement that Charles Dahl,
H resident of Chinook, was probably
the victim of the mysterious drowning
accident at the foot of Tenth street
some weeks ago, I difficult to believe.
Chief Hullock states that he saw Dahl
after 9:30 on the night In question,
while the accident occurred between I
and 7. Dahl ha been missing since
that time, however, and can not be lo
cated. He had announced hi Inten
tion of going to Coo bay on the Alli
ance, but did not do so. He wa SO
yeur of age. The river should al
ready have given up the corpse pf the
unfortunate, but the body ha not been
found: nor ha the body of the young
man drowned at the foot of Ninth street
been reported.
Charles H. Abercromble yesterday
withdrew as the Republican candidate
for city attorney. He wa nominated
at the convention recently held, but
Ince thut time ho come to the con
clusion that, If elected, he would be
unable to successfully fill the . office
of deputy prosecuting attorney, which
he now holds, and the city attorneyship.
Aa he prefers remaining in hi pres
ent position, he has withdrawn from
the ticket. Mr. Abercromble' with
drawal wa handed In yesterday morn
ing to the city central committee, which
held a meeting last evening. Judge
Frank J. Taylor was decided upon as
the substitute candidate and he has
accepted the nomination.
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At the Star this afternoon some lucky
boy nnd some fortunate girl will each
receive a handsome prize. Manager
Gevurtx has offered a china set of 24
pieces to the girl who holds the right
coupon, while the heart of the lucky
boy will be gladdened with a magic lan
tern. Saturday Is the boys' and girls'
vacation day and all will be afforded
an opportunity this afternoon not only
of seeing the first-class show, but also
of securing coupons entitling them to
chances In the drawings. Coupons, It
should be understood, will be given
away only this afternoon, limiting the
number of contestant to the number
of children who attend today's mati
nee. The prlxea may be seen at Coop
er'.
Mrs. H. W. Dean left yesterday for
Vlsalla, Cal., on the steamship Co
lumbia. She will spend the winter In
California. Recently Mrs. Dean's fa
ther, William D. Jamea, a well-known
and prosperous resident of Visalla, fell
heir to a fortune of 1100,000. Mr.
Jamea waa a cousin of Mrs. Sarah B.
Potter, president of the Potter Chemi
cal ft Drug Company of Boston. , Mr.
Potter died, leaving a fortune of $3.
500,000., . Nearly all of this vast turn
was left to charitable Institutions, Mrs.
Potter having no nearer relatives than
coualns, of whom there are two, and
each received a gift of $ 100,000. The
company of which Mrs. Potter was
president la the manufacturer of the
cutlcura toilet articles, Mr. Jamea Is
80 years of age, but la still enjoying
excellent health. He la quite well-to-do
and for many yeara has been a promi
nent resident of California.
The master of the Norwegian steam
ship Viking, Captain Danlelson, per
haps unwittingly let It out yesterday
that his vessel would load steel rails
for her outward trip. It had been given
out that the Viking would take a lum
ber cargo from the sound, but when the
captain was approached and asked how
much lumber he would take he let slip
the statement that he was to . load
steel .Tails. Now, -steel rails are war
material in the far east Just at this
stage of the proceeding, so the Viking
will be taking a chance. She come
from Hokodate, Japan, and bring 750
tons of sulphur for Portland consignee.
When the Viking went into Hokodate
he steamed In without any particular
regard for harbor regulations, and her
master waa scolded for sailing over real
or Imaginary mine. Whether or not
Japanese harbor have been mined la
question. The Jap maintain patrol
and seek to create the Impression that
their harbors are mined, but many ves
sels arriving here have visited Jap
port and paid no heed to mines and
there ha not yet been an accident
Most of the mines are doubtless ficti
tious, although It Is well for masters
to obey harbor regulations.
Piano Instructions at 667 Exchange.
Save the La Imperial bands and get
the diamond stud.
A furnished front room for rent at
No. 140 Fourth street
Furnished rooms at 677
street Phone Red 2054.
Exchange
Pleasure and benefit are combined
when Rogers llsterlnated tooth powder
Is used. U cleanse and beautifies the
teeth. Large bottle 21 cent.
The prize to be given away at the
Red Men' ball next Wednesday
Thanksgiving evening are now on
display In the window of Herman
Wlae's store.
The Imperial oyster house Is pre
pared to furnish Shoalwater bay oys
ters In quantities of plnta and quart
to supply the family trade. Colonial
oyaters always on hand.
If you are thinking of raising or mov
Ing a building It would be to your
advantage to see Fredrickson Bros,
geenral carpenters and house movers.
Shop at 173 Tenth street
Situation wanted by young man with
practical experience In bookkeeping and
stenography. Corresponds In modern
languages. Best of references. Ad
dress A. O., care Aatorlan.
The flower store of M. Egger Is now
located at No. 615 Commercial street,
next to Peterson Brown's shoe store.
Choice cut flowers, plants, ferns and
ahrubs. Floral designs furnished.
The ladles of Holy Jnnocents Guild
will hold their annual sale and dinner
on the afternoon and evening of Satur
day, November 1J, In the store room
east of Scholfleld ft Hauke's store.
Until December 1 we will sell meal
tickets at $4.00 each, cash, reduced
from $4.50. No reduction In the qual
ity of service given, which Is always
first-class. New Style Restaurant
Hansen ft McCanna, who occupy the
shop formerly used by T. S. Simpson,
adjoining the city water office, are
prepared to do all kinds of sign and
carriage painting. They will make a
specialty of work of this class and
guarantee satisfaction.
On Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday,
Nov. 24, the Red Men will give their
annual masked ball at the Foard A
Stokes Co. hall. A costumer from
Portland will arrive on Monday so that
all who desire may secure suits. The
dance this year promises to eclipse
all former events of the kind In the
city.
Our all-wool patterns in fall suit
ings and overcoatings Include a wide
range of beautiful things. That 1
the correct word beautiful. Wa doubt
If any other display can be found con
taining ao many atyles 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. .
KATHERINE WADE
Graduate Optician
At the Owl Drug Stare
Sunday hour 12 to 2
No Charge for Examining the Eyes
$10 Down and $5 per Month
' Or pay thg balance down and
SAVE THE $10
ON ALL STEEL RANfiES
Ve . V VJ K6 VVS r.m k.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Parker House,
D. A. Hart, Gresham, Ore.
i, Mllum, Portland.
. Wilson Graham, Ilwaco, Wash.
Ray Rease and wife, Portland.
Notioe.
During our absence from the city
our business will be In charge of L. E.
Sellg. A. C. A F. A. FISHER.
Astoria, Nov. 15, 1904.
CALIFORNIA RE3TAURANT.
Reopened Under New Management.
John Blasich has leased the Califor
nia Restaurant and Oyster House and
la now prepared to serve the public.
The best oysters and meals in the
city. Family trad supplied. Qood
cooks, polite waiters and prompt service.
Save the La Imperial band and get
the diamond stud, ... . , ,
rUHIIU & S I UIILS UU.
Don't Worry
OVER
Thanksgiving!
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.
FOARD & STOKES GO.
A BOON TO WOMEN
Edison's
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Cushion Shoe
(Manufactured by Uts & Dunn
Rochester, N. Y.)
Price $3.50
In both heavy and light soles.
Stylish and durable.
Women need no longer -suffer from uncomfortable shoes
Sold only by
Wherity, Ralston Company