The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 04, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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    UNOAY, DECtMBER 4, 1004.
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Retail Dealers:
WE ARE WHOLESALE DEALERS
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CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
Agent for King V Cigar. All the leading bramli told. W wll good on
until margin ; we buy lu large quantities.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
Good Goods Our Specialty.
Local Brevities.
Th Kuturduy Afternoon Club will
give a dunce next Thurdny iiIkIiI hi
lAiguu'n bull.
N. II, Lundberg of Frankfort. Wn
agent fur the Wolverine Jn KiixIiiv,
wm in town yelrday.
The Commercial Club ha liiNtulled a
tun pin alley and the (nine promise
tu bm quit popular.
Mr, Albert Hill who waa enl tu
tli iinyluin un October 22nd wh dla
charged aa cured un December I at.
H.h.ml IMmrl.t ut WulhiKkl filed In
the county cierk' offlre ycxterdiiy their
annual tax levy amounting lit three
mill.
A marriage license wna lued ye
terday afternoon by marriage con
t nu-tor Clinton to Frank A. Henry and
Mliia Mamie IVilnn.
The uiinuul election nf officer of
Kagle lodge will mi'iir thin evening nt
Unjiinn bull, her tlm meeting will
be held In the futuVe.
"Flxhlng In the buy la ut mi end for
the eaon." enya the TllliiinHk Her
aid. The rhlnook run wua very light
thla yeur, while the llverlde und
YOU
THINK.,
IT OVER
For yon eontd not find bcttei
or wort useful article than a
PARKER
innifv nimuc
cv il mm m warn
rllllly I filLl
,.J I U VII I I llll
ihuin were not much above the
average. Home of the boy did not
Hear pxiNnaa thla aenaon.
A report wm rurent In Atorla ye
terday that an accident happened at
(he Hoinh Mend mill yeterday to the
bund auw. Juat the nature of the ac
cident coulil not be naeertalned.
The Kiigtea' aoclul which waa to have
been irlven nt Keald thla afternoon
hue bren postponed one week In order
to (We mime of the member en oppor
(unity of attending- Antorle Aerie.
The Mondny club of the Presbyter-
bin church will hold K annuul nle
Tueduy. leeeinber t. beginning nt 2
o'clock In the ufternoon and 7:30 In
the evening In the Hunduy school room.
All urv Invited.
The Heimlilc miw mill reuinid oprr-
utlon lit Mt Monday und will be run
leudlly nil winter. There are a large
ntimber of biilldliiRa belnjt erected and
huliie of nil kind la Improving.
There are four rouncllrnen to elect, M
J. Young, A. 8. Frolld, W. J. Falconer
mid W. J. Kvermimn were nominated
by the ritlaena und will no doubt be
elected. J. K. Alncrax hue no ppo
union for recorder and police judge
neither h R. A, Price for treaurer,
The funeral of the late Mr, Fanny
HI one will be held thla morning at
o'clock from the realdence of Capt. M.
A. Muthewa on Kith atreet. The re
mains will be Jaken" to Ocean View
cemetery on the 11:10 train from Port
lund. Friend of the deceaed are 111'
vlted to attend.
Work on the Cullender Navigation
Pock I progrelng tadlly and It
la expected the whurf will be complet
ed neKt week. Contract will be let In
few duya for the warehouae on the
dock. The dock when completed will
be a great thing for the traveling pub
lic. '
An error In the editorial yeterduy
morning relative to thla finning Indu
try.made It red"what I needed In Ore
gon la le eeln and more buwlne."
It ahould have reud "lee law, and
more bulnea." There la no' Inten
tion to make any dlacrlrnlnutlon rel
ative to flatting geur on the Columbia
river. '
JAMES KEANE COMPANY.
Will Pretent the Moat Elaborate Rep
ertori Seen Here.
Capt. C. 8. (lunderaoii,. who wua In
jured by having hi leg broken. I rent
ing euy and expect to be out In a
ahorl time , A large numlier of culler
vlNltnd the genial CHptuIn yeeterduy,
who take the accident phlloiuiphlcnlly.
M. J. Young, chairman of the board
of Nchool dlrectora, of ftenide, wa In
the city yeeterduy, paying the bill of
eoiiHtrih ting the new achool house. The
out of the building wua $2,056. of
which aum 11.100 wua borrowed from
the alate achool fund. The school i
In a lloui'lehlng condition and hit un
excellent eorp of teacher.
PEN
W have a complete line.
Price from $1.50 to $10.00.
Let st remind yoo that right
now ia the time to pick one out,
Wejroaranteethem.
Juat the thing for Xmaa
Freaent.
SYenson'sBoekStore
GENERAL AGENTS
I. 11. Welch hua filed a protest
HKiilnt the Improvement of drum!
avenue. In hi protet he claim tnut
the 'reet hu not been Improved to
It full wd(h, and that the material
ued hu not been according to con-
trurt.
An accident occurred yeterduy at
t'nluntown which came very neur re-
aultlng Nerloualy. Anelem Jaikmni fell
from the roadway to the rocky lieuch
below, a dlMtiince of about 20 feet and
fructured one of hi leg. He wua tak
en to hi home and medical altunce
Nummonrd.
T. P. Muler.manager of the Vet-
ern Cnlon of thl city, und wife left!
luet ewnlng for Heuttle where Mr.
Mantel will take churge of the office
In thut city. Mr, Mutera hua made
nmny friend In Atorln, la an uffable
geiitlemnn and hi many Mend will
regret hi departure.
ChrlNtmu noveltlea at Hoefler'a have
been received. All candy munufuc
tured ut home, 10 rente per pound and
up. Decoration for ChrlHtmaa aur
pan anything ever brought to Aetorla,
Everything In the line of confection
and pure randy guaranteed to b flrt-
irlii. The lurgeat and mot complete
line In Aatoria can be procured at
Iloeller'.
Churle Cullender received word
fnim Mr. 8lmpon, of Run Fruncleco,
yeterduy thut the Knnppton mill nr
tu be turted up, and Mr. Cullender will
make nrnngement next week to ae
cure u crew. When started they will
run cnrttlmiouMly all winter. The lum
ber market I looking up and it la prob
able that all mill will be run to their
fullest rapacity.
The Palace Turkish bntha nre a
wiurce of delight to the patron who
frequent the establishment courteous
treatment and your comfort guarded.
Uidy attendant furnished for lady
patron by appointment. Thee bath
are eieclully recommended by the
lending physicians of the city and re-
pectfully aollelt your imtronage. Turk
lh bntha and bed $1.00. Russian bath
SO rent.
The policy of giving to hi putror
nothing but the best I the motto of
Jame Keaue. who open a week'a en
gagement at Fisher' opera house to
morrow night. The company ia an
exceptionally atrorig one and, alrlce It
appearance here taat summer, aeveral
new face have been added to the
cnat. The play for Monday night ia
entitled, "My Friend the Drummer, or
What Happened to Jon," No fun
nier comedy ha been atagged In year.
The tory of "What Happened to Jone"
la taken from the many amusing com
plication thut arise during the effort
of a card drummer by the name, of
"Jone to Imiiernonute a bishop. Jone
get along fairly well until the gen
uine bishop appear on the cene when
matter become decidedly warm. Mr.
Keune will be een as "Jone." The
part ia an exceptionally funny one and
the young tnr I said to have given
one of hi best comedy performance
In the character. A pleasing feature of
'What Happened to Jone" I the fact
that the entire company have excep
tionally good role. There will be
plenty of bright, catchy music' and
ome clever vaudeville apeclultles will
be introduced between the act. Seat
now selling.
The Scow Bay and Unlontown third
team played a game of football at
the A. F. C. park yeaterday afternoon.
The Beow Buy team won by a score of
21 to 0. The member of the vlctorloua
team were outweighed by the oppon
ent, but put up a better quality of
ball. They complain that the boy
from the west end pulled their hair, a
deviation which threatened for a. time
to break up the content. The line-up
wa a follow: Seowbay center, W.
Thompson; right guard, F. Johnson;
right tu.kle, W. Welch; right end. G.
Jurlch: left guard. A. Grlmberg; left
tackle. (I. Curlnon: left end. F. Smart;
full buck. A. Curlnon; captain, C. Nll-
and; right half. F. Rlglow, left half.
WARREUTON LUMBER CO.
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
and HemlocH
LUMBER
Submit us your specifications on any bill ,-you wish
and we will give yoii best prices.
.'We make a specialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Yitlbff' Stock.
Shipment Mad Either
by Rail or Water.
Five hundred and sixteen voters had
registered at the city auditor's office
up to hint night. No. 4 precinct lead
with a total of 135 while No. S has but
39 and No. 1 ha only 47. The Indi
cation Are that the vote thl year will
be very light a only one week Is left
In which to register. The books will
close at 4 o'clock on next Saturday
afternoon, but in order to accommodate
thoae who can not reglter during the
luy the auditor's office will be open
every evening, beginning Tuesday.
The old fire bell hu been placed In
position over Chemical No. I, und will
ring hereafter In the event of fire. The
bell tower was completed and nl
though not a high aa the old one. It
la thought It la of aufftiient height o
that the bell ran be heard all over the
city."
The annual town election occura nt
Seaside tomorrow. The contest la
over the office of mayor. J. H. Johun
ten was nomlnuted by he cltUena
and R. R. Cole by the Independent
NEW BOOKS!!
$1.25
Eaoh
J. N. GRIFFIN
Whosoever Shall Offend
MPkea n J V aT
ine rroaigai aon
House of Fulfillment
Man in Box
Our Prlo
A cow belonging to Cha. Duvi of
Chinook, anchored nt the head of San
Inland, wua totnlly destroyed by fire
yesterday ufternoon. Thin I the fire
that waa seen from Astoria yeaterday
and reported to the Antorlun. On ac
count of the luck of fire facilities, the
cow .a totnlly destroyed. Aa it was
unoccupied, the indication are that
it . waa of Incendiary origin.
The clt' board of equullxntlon met
yesterday afternoon to ronlder the aa
sesHinent made to defray the expense
of improving Commerclnl atreet be
tween. Fourteenth and Seventeenth, of
Dunne street between Thirty-seventh
and Thirty-eighth and of Grand avenue
between the Shlvely line and Seven
teenth atreet. Aa no objections were
filed the assessments were confirmed
by the board. '
Dr. W. L. May, of Kansas, a pro
hibition atnte. was looked up yesterday
By Sheriff Llnville, having been ar
rested on a charge of Insanity. While
nine-tenths of the population are evi
dently insane. Dr. May's malady seems
to be the imbibing of alcoholic bever
ages, a habit which he acquired in Kan
sub. He wan arrested at Ashland on
the same charge but was subsequently
released. They Btarted for Portland
to go to San Francisco and stopped off
at Astoria, having been Informed 'that
It wua a good town to sober up in, on
account of there being so few saloons
and tbe temptations not being as great
as In Kansas. Dr. May will be de
tained until Monday and probably be
sent to San Francisco.
Buy your ribbons for fancy work at
half-price. Shanahan's.
For Sale A lot of nice household
furniture, aa good as new. Inquire of
Mrs. R. Q, Owens, 171 Exchange St.
: We Have a Nice Hew Line :
OF
PORTIERES
In rial ti and Oriental Kflocts
Lace Bedspreads, Sideboards, Buffets x
.Juat to see litem, ami alter you learii tlio price,
you will certainly be pleased
: CHAS. HEILBORN a 5QN
Astoria's Leading House Furnishers.
A number of kids have purchased
squirt guns, Supposed to squirt water,
but which they have filled with carbolic
arid and ahot aeveral dog and cat in
the eyes blinding them. The boys are
not ao much to blame aa thoae that sold
them the gun and carbolic acid. A
numlier of dog and cat have been kill
ed In ronaequeme of their acta. The
killing of one or more thousand dog
would probably be a benefit to As
toria, but they should not be treated
cruelly, '
The 'Occident tonaorlal parlors and
bath facilities are equalled by none.
Everything modern and up to date.
See Peteraon.
For rent Two unfurnished house
keeping rooms, over Peterson &
Brown'a shoe store.
I carry one of the largest and clean
est retail stocks of drugs in the state
and I am . in business for TOUR
health., Charles Rogers, druggist
For Rent Six-room house, corner
47th and Cedar streets, Alderbrook,
two "blocks from car line. Inquire on
premises of Mrs.- K. Johnson.
' The Oitv Tenchers' Association held
session yesterday at the Olney school.1 A fln consignment of stock, a dried
The first discussion was on "grade n or 'l 18 vor. "mponea irom nur-
work," and was participated in by
nearly all the teachera. "What can be
done along the line of history for the
Lewi and Clark fair" was discussed
by Miss Badolett and proved very In
teresting. Mlas Olsen discussed "What
can be done In the line of Natural
Work" which waa replete with many
good suggestions. A general discussion
on "The Blblcal Play," led by Mr. Mc-
Cormac and participated In by a num
ber of tenchera. wua a feature of the
session. Other Interesting questions
were discussed. The next meeting will
be held In the Shlvely school the first
of January. "The Growing Distaste
for the Higher Forms of Poetry." will
be the leading topic and will be dis
cussed by Mlsa Hulse.
Ribbons nt cost price at Shanahan's.
For sale At Gaston's feed atable,
No. 105 Fourteenth street; one Landle'B
harness machine; one Smith-Premier
typewriter; one 20 hp motor and btit
Ing; 1000 good sacks. ' " ' "
way, has been received at the Astoria
Grocery. Send In your order, they are
flne.
The peer of fall apples the rosy
cheeked Hood River prettiest apple
on the market. 75 cents the box at
the Astoria Grocery. Tou will want
a box.
If you are thinking of raising or mov
ing a building It would be to your
advantage to see Fredrlckson Bros.,
general carpenters and house movers.
Shop at 173 Tenth street
The Imperial oyster house is pre
pared to furnish Shonlwnter bay oys
ters In quantities of pints and quarts
to supply the family trade. Colonial
oyster always on hand.
There 1 only one place In Astoria
that carries the genuine Old Georgia,
Moonshine, corn whisky. P. E. Pet-
rinuil V i ' iuii.v, " - - - -
c6nlgnment direct from the distillery.' (
Warrenton, Or.
Capacity 75,000 feet per day.
Plumbing and
P 1 u mb ing' Supplies
We carry a complete line of Bath Tubs, TbifetsJ" anil "
are prepared to do all kind of Plumbing! We '
guarantee goods and work to be first class.'
W. C. LAWS . cb." as.'
FOARD & STOKES CO.
SOMETHING NEW
Crockery Department
I .- '-.....ii 11 LLL1L? "'' ' 11 -
To meet the demands of our already immense
trade, we have decided to innovate a Crockery Depart
ment in the cellar of our store. This is an entirely
new departure in the mercantile undertakings of
Astoria. We want to emphasize the fact that this
department being
LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT
WILL COST US NO RENT
Therefore we will be able to save our customers'many
dollars in better prices through this saving. Before
making holiday purchases it will be to your advantage
to investigate our prices. New Holiday Goods, Cut
Glass, Hand Decorated China, China Dinner Sets,
Silver Plated Wares, Lamps, Vases, Christmas Tree
Decorations, and all sorts of styles and prices in Carv
ing Sets.
The above is a fine lot of goods to select Holiday
Gifts or Card Party Prizes from. Call, examine our
stock; it will be a pleasure for us as well as1 you.
Coine now.
? acts
You cannot
BUY
BETTER
SHOES
than wo sell. You cannot luy
good shoes for less money. We
sell tho latest in styles and best
in materials. There is nothing
new or desirable in Footwear
which we have not provided
for your use.
Our aim is to please and satisfy you with Good Goods
and Honest Dealing.
Wherity, Ralston Q Company
I FOARD i STOKES CO.
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