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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1904)
aturday, oeciMBiR io, 1004. , THE MOKNINO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 SUNDAY DINNER Spring Chickens SSS 'per lb. 18c. The kind that lire nice fried with Irown gravy, Extra choice Veal and PorK, this is some thing special and you can't miss it. At the . same time don't overlook our Fruit and Grocery Store. faith, will be Initiated In the order, A literary program of rare merit tin been prepared Htvt an Interesting session If anticipated. ritto Munaen of Chinook died renter day morning nt hi home. He hu been I sick for itmit time, and hla death wa not unexpected. The funeral wlU oc cur Sunday, ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Good Goods Our Specialty. There la no complaint about bnalneaa I at the Htar aatoon. Good food and I courteous treatment will draw trade to Iany flrt-cla auloon, That' what muke buine good at the Btar. The best I none too Rood for our customer . Local Brevities. Clo to the New Htyle Realaurnnt for a aquare meal. For Hale You can get three atovea for 110 at 141 Fifth etreet. Choice piece of braaa at the Little Itook Store, 170 Tenth at.. , The Columbine returned yesterday afternoon from a four work trip to the aound. The work of retiring the custom house wa commenced yesterday morn- Ing by 11. P. Allen Hon. W hav a few box of nice apple which w offer at 75a per box while they last, Aitorla Grocery. Shilling's aplcea are bent. F.yrry can guaranteed. Your money back If they don't ault. Aatorla Grocery. The Commercial football eleven left for Hi-uttlo ypRterdiiy morning, where they pluyed with the Seattle Athletic eleven. Schllti'a beer made Milwaukee fa moua, and la having the same effect on the Qrolto. Nothing better on the market. The annual meeting of the carpenter' union will be held tonight at Carna han'a hall. Election of officer! will take place, There will be aervlce In all of the churche of Atorla tomorrow. The public and tranger especially are welcome. Less than 900 voter have registered for the city election, which take place next Wednesday. The registration book will close at 4 o'clock thla aft ernoon. The houe recently purchased by Martin Franclsiovlch from the Hlster. ha been moved onto hi lot on Com mercial etrect, adjoining the old Rail road Exchange by Contractor Lebak. P. F. flower bn returned from Ha- lem, where he wa called to the bJ- lda of hi lk fitteher. Mr. Itower, Sr., I 89 year of age, and 1 aufferlng ber will not exceed 1100. Very few of wtth complication of dleue, and the buslnea men and large tux payer n(g euth la only a matter of a ahort have registered, time, The Women' Club will hold Ita regu- jt reporUd that the hotel com lar meeting today at A. O. U. W. hull mlltee will exhibit a photograph of the at 2:30 o'clock. I proposed new hotel for Aitorla at the world'a fair at Portland next year. It Iver llolthe, a native of Norway begin to lok a though a photograph wa granted nrt rltliensnip par I will be all that will materialize from yelerday by County Clerk Clinton. the hotel project. The Epworth League gava a aocial Tne midence being constructed, for Inat evening at the residence ot A. Uut I.yeberg at 1821 Franklin avenue Bremner, There wa a good attend-Uy Paul Stanglund. republican oandl ance and a very enjoyable evening dat, for councilman from Uppertown. pent. 1 1 nearlng completion, and ' when fln ' 1 " 1 Ished will be one of the fineat houae The Grotto will upply patron with llt lnHt vicinity. dellclou Tom and Jerry every day Tha uprlor quality of gooda which a rue Wull ha started th foundation ha made the Clrotto popular, will be f rt new residence on hla property on uppltrl. tha corner of Franklin and Thirty ninth street. The building when com Circuit court will convene In Aatorla .,Me w bo one of the flneat houses on Monday imemuer l, only a anon recently built In Uppertown. and a aeaalon will be held. Betting cuaea for 1,-redlt to the enterprise of Mr. Wall. the February term, and a few minor matter will be considered The old Columbia theater building An accident occurred at the Hume mill yesterday afternoon to a work man named orlui a. He waa caugni at the corner of Seventh and Bond In lrt.,ww a B,.k of (niber and the being remodeled and rebuilt ror . tne but P8te(1 wthut Perou In- uae or usear noerg. wno win occup . d . and wlul the building with a .uloon a ao-m a . , b -.hyalclan. He will completed, timbubly be able to reiume work again Monday. Notice I hereby given to water con union that Saturday. Decemtwr io. The commercial Club held an enthu will be the laat day on which to pay gutlc meeting lat evening. The prln water rent to avoid the penalty r, , bunea being the election of of charged all delinquent. ' fleer. All the old officer were re elected, which 1 a high compliment to When peron complain about not the efficiency of the present official, to being able to aecure employment, and whom I due the progress and proa- are dissatisfied with the town ami pcrlty of the club. everything In the unlverae, It may be stated that there are two train and I fr. ('. E. Linton haa leaaed the build two boat leaving Aatorla daily. Im adjoining Ed Edllng's aaloon In patron by appointment. These bath ara eapeclally recommended by the leading physlclana of the city and re spectfully solicit your patronage. Turk lh batha and bed 11.00. Russian bath (0 cent. The common council are considering the question of allowing. the Standard Oil Company, to bblld oil tank In the city, aa published In the AMorlan week ago, and are having an ordl nance drafted regulating the construc tion of oil tank and coal oil in the city limit. The ordinance will be presented at a meeting of the common council to be held next Monday night and will, no doubt, pas. There la nothing more dangerou to property than storage oil tank, and they should not be allowed In the city .limit. The action of the council will be unanl rnously Indorsed by the people of A torla. PERSONAL MENTION. , N. P. Borensen of Portland 1 visiting In tha city. Hon. J. O. Meglar of Brookfleld waa In the city yesterday. Del B. Scully, a resident of St. Louis, ia visiting friends in Astoria. Robert Carruther went to Portland yesterday morning on business, R. A. Price, town treasurer of Sea- aide, waa in the city yesterday. Hugh McCormlck went to Portland yesterday morning on bualneaa. Charles Tinsley of Seattle 1 In the lty visiting Charles V.' Brown. Mr. Alice C. Pearce of Arizona 1 in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mr. 8- . Millef. A Bchernekau left last evening for Portland to attend the funeral of Theo dore Llebe. F, P. Kendall of Portland la In the city on business connected with his proposed can factory. Master Fish Warden H. O. Van Du- sen went to Eastern Oregon yesterday morning on official business. He will return Monday. Mra. Emily Roseburg of Pittsburg, who has been visiting with ber mother, Mrs. T. J. Kelly, will leave for home next week. Her mother will ac- ompany her and make Pittsburg her future home. WAIMENTON LUMBER CO. Manufacturer of and Dealer in Fir. Spruce and HemlocK LUMBBR Submit us your specifications on any bill -you wish and we will give you best prices. . We make a specialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Factory Stock. Shipments Mad Either by Rail or Water. Warrenton, Or. Capaeity 75,000 feet per day. ; Plumbing and Plumbing vSupplies We carry a complete line of Bath Tubs, Toilets; and . are prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing. We , guarantee goods and work to be first class. '''-"" W. C. LAWS a CO. -'222. Pa I Jim year 1430 voters registered for the city election. This year the num- Upper Astoria and will open a drug Kcholfleld at Hauke have let a contract store there In the near future. Dr. i for grading the property recently ac- Linton hua been at Seaside, Warren- uulred at the corner of Thlrty-nlnthlton. Cathlamet and Skamokuwa the and Franklin. It Is rumored that these! it six month, but believe Astoria gentlemen will erect a residence on lis the place to do business In thla property In the near future. The atorea of Astoria are resplend The Hoo Hooa will hold forth to-,t with holiday goods. Never in the night at Astor hall In the Logan build- history of the city has such a large and lug. A large delegation arrived last varied assortment of Christmas nov- evenlng from Portland and the sound. etteJ been displayed. The stores are and more are expected on- the noon thronged with Intending purchasers, train today. About 30 candidates who indicating a desire on the part of the have acquiesced In the profession of public to patronise home merchants. Holiday Goods Fine line of Books Albums Xmas Cards Calendars. - 1 Handsome line of Toilet Sets, Musical In struments, Toy Wagon,, Dolls. We have what you ant for yourself and friends SVENSON'S BOOH STORE INDIAN LEATHER NOVELTIES Burned ASTORIA Calenders, Banners, Tipe Racks, and Novelties of all sorts the inexpensive article you can send East and know it will be appreciated. J. N. GRIFFIN The county court haa adjourned for the term. The next meeting will oc cur on January 4 when the tax levy will be made and 200 Juror selected. All school district and towns that have not levied their annual tax must I do so before . January 1, or they will not be considered in making the I tax levy. Chrlstmaa noveltle at Boeder' have been received. All candy manufac tured at home, 10 centa per pound and up. Decorations for Christmas sur pass anything ever brought to Astoria. Everything In the line of confection and pure candy guaranteed to be first class. The largest and most complete line in Aatorla can be procured at Hoefler's. RTY CENTS , , (We don't feel like it.) But we are going to sell Silk Floss Sofa Pillows AT OUR Special Sale Saturday Evening From 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. Don't forget the price . . 30 cents Chas. Heilborn 5on mplete House Fdrnishers. All goods marked in Plain Figures, An Illustration of what men can ac complish waa Illustrated yesterday morning on the new wharf of the Cal ender Transportation Company. All the planks had been laid, and they were to be aptked to the sills. L. Le bak and another man drove two kegs of spikes, 200 pounds In 35 minutes. This beats the world's record. There will be a. grand opening to night of the new "Comfort Saloon," In the Logan building. The proprietors, M. Franetovlch and C. Franclscovlch, have spared no pains In fitting up the place, and It la one of the finest re freshment parlor In the city. The place will be thrown open to the public to night. A fine lunch will be erved. The public 1 Invited. 8hor Acre. In speaking of the beautiful produc tlon of "Shore Acres." which will ap pear at Fishers' opera houae one week from Tuesday, the Tacoma Ledger saya: James A. Hearne wrote a play for himself when he created "Shore Acre,' at leaat, that wa hla Intention. For tunately, however, he wrote., for the American people and particularly for the American home, and the New Erig land comedy-drama will occupy a niche in the hall of dramatic fame when more pretentious production have passed Into oblivion. Last night an excellent performance of the Heme masterpiece waa preaented at the Tacoma theater with James T. Galloway aa Nathaniel Berry and Atklna Lawrence aa Martin Berry. ' Both men are capable, finished actors, and their work was splendid throughout James Burrows played the part of Joslah Blake, the postmaster and storekeeper, and played.lt well. Francis A. Denson. aa Helen Berry, Martin's daughter, won all heart (by her impllclty, and In the cast are sev eral other worthy . player. "Shore Acre" abounds, With . youngsters and every child who performed last night la deserving of a special word of praise. The four acta are elaborately mount ed and the production la staged with as much care and attention to details aa when Heme himself was at the head of the cast. " ' FOARD & STOKES CO. SOMETHING NEW Crockery Department Changed 8ohdule. Fort Stevena, Ore.. Dec. 8, 1904. Corrections In December schedule of Q. M. Str. Major Guy Howard: Leaves Astoria. A.M. P.M. Leaves Ft. Stevs A.M. P.M. The Musicians union desire to re turn their sincere thanks to all. who so kindly assisted and patronized the benefit given to Richard Sears at the Unique theater Thursday. The enter tainment netted $110, which was turned over to Mr. Sears. When the musicians committee went to the hospital with the money, Mr. Sears was completely overcome, and could hardly express his thanks to the kind people of Astoria, and especially to the Eagles and musicians. The Palace Turkish baths are a source of delight to the patrons who frequent the establishment courteous treatment and your comfort guarded. Lady attendant furnished , for lady ' ' ' ' ' ' .H.i Tuesday. 13 8:00 1:30 10:00 4:30 Thursday, IB. ..8:00 1:30 10:00 4:30 Tuesday. 20 ?:30 1:30 9:30 4:30 Thursday, 22. ..7:30 1:00 10:00 4:15 Tuesday,, 27.... 8: 00 1:30 10:00 4:45 Thursday., 29... 8: 00 1:00 10:0J 4:45 Afternoon trips on above dates, the boat will lay at Fort Columbia one (1) hour. A. J. COOPER. Second Lieut. Artillery Corps,. Quartermaster. Juat In A shipment of fine Queen olivea, 25c per pint, Astoria Grocery. Toke Point or Shoal Water Bay oystera at the New Style Restaurant. The Occident tonsorlal parlor and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date. See Peterson. Everybody is saving the Imperial cigar bands, not only because they en Joy a good smoke, but are also anxious to win the diamond ring. For Rent Six-room house, corner 47th and Cedar streets, Alderbrook, two blocks from car line. Inquire of Mrs. K. Johnson, over Fisher Bros.' store. 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 as you. Come now. FOARD & STOKES CO.- If you are thinking of raising or mov ing a building It would ba to your advantage to sea Fredrlckson Bros., general carpenters and house movers. Shop, corner Tenth and Duane streets. Foot Facts . You cannot BUY BETTER SHOES than we sell. You cannot buy good shoes for less money. We sell the 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 Jo T