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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1904)
WIDNUDAY, DICEM1KR 14, 1904. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.' FINE CUTLERY -WE HAVE BOMK VKRY FINE Carving Set, French Knives, Pocket Knives QX Keen Kutter Shears SILVER FLAT CI) WAKE A SPECIALTY. ROSS, HIGGINS . CO. Good Goods Our Specialty. 'D, H la not a politicianalthough be ha been Interested In public affulr. He la not favorable nor antagonistic to a loona, ami on the drain question, which em to be the bona of contention, he will favor any cheme that will re dound to the benefit of the Third ward. He haa taken an active intereat In la bor orgunicatlon anj la considered very conaervatlve man. Chrlatmaa noveltlea at Hoefler'e have been received., All candy manufac tured at home, 10 centa per pound and up. Decorations for Chrlatmaa aur paea anything ever brought to Aatorla. Everything In the line of eonfectlone and pure candy guaranteed to be flrat claaa. The largeat and moat com Diet line In Aatorla can be procured at Hoefler'e. Local Brevities. Fenoy Veeta at Danslgers', Qo to the New Style Restaurant for quare meal. Rlbbonal Ribbons! price at Shanahan'. Rlbbotiat at half Juit received A lot of braaa candle etlck at WoodAeld't Art Store, Bond .treat. Ladle' bath robea at Danalgar.' Mre. J. L. Cole preeented her hun band with a 12-pound boy yesterday morning. liana Atxieraon or Altoona la a papa now. HI wife presented him with aon and heir Hunduy, 2S per cent off on fancy Chlnaware and money antchela thla week only Woodfleld'a Art Store. Rond atreet. Repalra have been made to trh arc light ayatem of the Astoria Electric Company and the plant la now In good running order. A lecture under the ausplcea of the Women'e Club at Odd Kellowe hall laat evening wa well attended. The Klka gave up thlr meeting to the club. The Shetland colta are the drawing card at the Unique thla week. Nothing like them ever aeen before In Aatorla An unuiually attractive program thla week. is. D. Iirnln hue a force of men at work flouting hla output of log cut during the wanter to Hklpanon. The totul output up to dute la nearly, two million feet. The degre of I'ocnhontaa, auxiliary to the Red Men. will give a rag time ball at Lognn'a hull next Monday even. wg. Tne object of the dance la for the reorganlaatlon of the society. " C. H, Aberoromble receive J a tele gram yeaterday from Montana atatlng that hla mother waa eerlously III and not expected to recover. Mr. Aber cromble left for Montana yeaterday. Bmoklng Jacketa at Danxlgera'. The funeral of the late Thomaa A. Hyland will occur thla morning at 10 o'clock from Grace church. The funeral will be under the auaplcea of the Odd Fellow. The Interment will be In the Odd Fellowa' plat In Ocean View ceme tery. The aervlcea at the grave will be private. Holiday Neekwear at Dantigere'. At the annual meeting of the Bcandl navliin Benevolent Society hM In at There la no complaint about bnalneaa evenlnc. the followlna officer wr at the Star aaloon. Good gooda and elected for the enaulng term: Prealdent, courteoua treatment will draw trade to kudwlg Laraen; vice prealdent, Hana any nracciaaa anioon. Thafa what Neymand; awretary, John Nordatrom; makea bualneaa good at the Star. The financial aecretary,' Fred A. Johneon; ,u uvu ivi vui vuniuuiciK i treasurer, it. Kxstrom; truateea, one year, C. 8. Ounderaon. three veara. Olof Vtm ladlea of the M. K. church will Anderaon.- flnance committee. Adolnh noia meir annum aaie next many, tne Halaun, W. Whlgren; phyalclana; Dra. jtn, in tne tmaement of the preaby- Fulton and Mohn. " " " " I .) .... I .. 1 I I.. .. ' . ' ic, c(n:viuu7 unticu mr iiriiinu, i huh caaoa at Dunxlaera , oeitcioua aweeta and refreehmenta for " I Tne Palace Tlirklah hatha m eource of delight to the natron who The lecture given laat evening by frequent the eetabllahroent-ourteoue Hon. I). Bolle Cohen of Portland be- treatment and your comfort guarded, rote tne woman a uiuo at uao i-eiiowe Lady attendante furnlahed for lady nail waa well attended. Tne aubj t. In.trnni bv annolntmanf. Th V.th. Women of the Hook." waa handled by are eapeclally recommended by the Mr. Cohen in a maateriy mannr anil I lending phyalclana of the city and re waa both inatructive and intereat ing. spectfully aorlclt your oatromure. Turk leh batha and bed $1.00, Ruaalan bath A regular meeting of the Oregon 1 50 centa. pilot commlaalonera waa held yester- ilftv. Dunlin hllalnHli K'nl truiiMH,.f mi 11 ouisiue appearances, are or any algnlflcance, Eilera Piano house la cer- CHARTER AMENDMENTS. Hcenaee were renewed to Captain C. 8. Ounderaon and H. A. Mathewa, bar pllota, and llceneea were refueed H. T. Orovea and C. J. Anderaon, iver pllota. taltily doing a landofflce bualneaa. Hardly a day haa panned thla week that an Inatrument or two haa not gone In or out of the atore, while today the -1 .1 II. .. ... ... I l . . LI I. U .1 I . I .. ennnerymen held ye.terday afternoon l JheV Brie,t'n for lh t the office of the Columbia River Packera' Aaaoclntlon, remedial K'irlelu Ion wna dlacueaed at length, .but no I'fflnlte conclualnn waa arrived nt, ow Ing to a difference of opinion between the Oregon and Washington cannery' men. Smoking Jacketa at Danxlgera', An adjourned meeting of the re pre nentntlvea of Oregon end Waahlngton to the atate leglalnturea, and the ma ter fleh warden of Oregon and flah commiaiiloner of Waahlngton, wilt be Chrlatmaa trade. Thla Arm la a great believer In the judlcloua ua of. print- era Ink and ahould any of the other to cat merchanta dealre advertlBlng teattr- mony they ahould aak theae people for their vlewa. A petition haa been circulated among the rannerymen, flahermen and other engaged In the flatting Induatry of Waahlngton, aaklng for the reappoint ment of Link C, Rurton aa deputy flah commlaloner. Some of the aore-head politician of Cathlamet had circulated a petition aaklng for hla removal, and eld In Aatortn, tomorrow. The object only aucceeded In getting 20 aigna the meeting la to formulate necea- turea, and moat of them did not know eary lnwa for the government of the what they were algnlng. Mr. Burton flahlna: Induatry of the atate. haa made an efficient official and haa many friends In Oregon and Waah The Seaalde aaw mill haa been cloned Ington. Mr. Burton's petition contalna down thla week on account of liwtalllng the nnmea of over 500 persona engaged new boiler. The eneh and door fac- In the flahlng Induatry. tory la running to All ordera. The box factory will not be started up until I The city election occurs In Astoria the new boiler la Installed. By next today. The principal contest la over Monday It la expected that the mill, the office of city attorney. A. M. Smith, ah and door factory and box factory! the present Incumbent and F. 3. Tay 111 run continuously. About 100 men I lor are the candldatea. George W. Mor are employed with a monthly payroll ton and Martin Franclacovltch are nearly $10,000. Bualneaa at Seaside! candidates for councilman In the Sec Although n Meeting Haa Been Held, Change Art Being Considered. ww . . .. ine common council appointed a committee to conlder neceaaary amendment to the city charter. Al though, the committee haa not held a I meeting, the representative In the leg- lalature - have formulated certain amendmenta which they conalder ne- ceaaary, eubject to the approval of the charter committee. Hon. J. N. Lawa. one of the repreaentatlvea, la In favor of certain amendmenta, among which are the following: Amending the charter ao that all the councllmen are elected every two year. Aa It la now, the election of council- men la ao badly mixed up that It re quires an opinion from the city attor ney to determine when an election la neceaaary. All officers to be elected aball be elected at a general election to be held In June at the regular atate election. Thla will aave the trouble and expenae of conducting elections In the city. J There la no reason why the atate elec tions and the city electiona ahould not occur at the same time. Another amendment auggeated by I Mr. Laws, I the abolishment of the police commission and the appoint ment of the chief of police and the chief of lh Are department by the mayor, I making the mayor responsible for all the acta of the city officials. Aa to the propriety of abollehlng the police com- miaalon there la a wide divergence of opinion, and it la doubtful If auch an amendment would be popular. Aa to I the other amendmenta, the Astorlan la! In hearty accord with Mr. Lawa and believes they will redound to the bene fit of the city and be a great aaving In expenae. They are certainly worthy of careful consideration. & STOKES CO, $ a 1 e 03 ON- reported aa Improving. Holiday neckwear at Danxlgera. Mt. Stanglund, republican fnn.lldute for councllmnn in the third ward, haa resided In Aatorla a number of yeare, and la considered an enterprlsln cltl ond ward and Mr. Stanglund and Hans Jncobaon In the Third ward. There la no councilman to elect In the Flrat Ward. While the registrations are 200 below that of last year, the Indications are that the vote will be nearly up to that cast laat year. The polls open at 9 o'clock and close at 7. Musical Instruments, Toilet Sets, Toy Wagons, Dolls. An entertainment waa given last evening by Gateway tent No. S3, K. O. T. M.a at Hanthorn hall. The Knight entertained the LaAjr Maccabeea and their friends. The following program was rendered: Piano selection by Mra. Lamlra Wirt; Instrumental aolo, Miss Rosa Amundsen; aong, Master Frank Cenrns; address, Dr. H. L. Henderson; Instrumental aolo, Miss May Hoff mann: aolo. mibs Clara mrsen: Bona. ve nave what you want America" fcy the flongtregniiion, a Holiday Goods Fine Line of- Books, Albums, Xmas Cards, Calendars. "Shore Aor." Next Tuesday evening at Flahera' the beautiful comedy drama, "Shore Acree," will be produced and Aatorlana will no doubt witness the most perfect performance In Its history. From the Seattle Dally Tlmea we clip the follow ing: " 'Shore Acree.' the t. ne play of Am erican home life, written and formerly acted by the late Jamea A. Hearne, opened for three nights to a capacity house and much applause at the Grand laat evening. The play la not new here, but Ita welcome, Judging from Ita re ceptlon laat evening, la far from worn out. The company la, aa always, cap able. Jamea T. Galloway la extremely clev er In the leading role, every word, ges ture or facial expression seeming to bring the lovable old man closer Into touch with his audience. Atkins Law rence playa Martin Berry better than he ever did, seeming to throw added vigor Into the strong acenea In which he figure. Mra. Belle Theadore Is again & capital May Berry, and other. Including Roy Stephenson, once popular coast defender with the Fraw- ley company, All their parts well. Seat sale opena at GrlfAin'a book atore next Monday morning. CARVING SETS Per Cent. Off UNTIL XMAS Fancy Vesta at Danxlgera. Choice piece of braaa at the Little Book Store. 17a Tenth sr. Everybody la aaving the Imperial cigar bands, not only because they en Joy a good smoke, but are also anxious to win the diamond ring. Bath Robaa at Danxlgera'. We have a few boxes of nice apples which we offer at 75c per box while they last. Astoria Grocery. Ours is the Largest Stock in Town FOARD i STOKES CO. ARflENTOII LUMBER GO Fir, Spruce and HemlocK Manufacturer of and Dealer in LUMBB R Submit us your specifications on any bill you wisi and we will give you best prices, ' We make a specialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Factory Stock- Shipment Mad Either by Rail er Water. Warrenton, Or. Capacity 75,000 feet per day. . ' for yourself and friends SVENSON'S BOOK STORE fine lunch was aerved and indulged In until a late hour. enjoyable time waa had. dancing A very :Fofielp Make Your Christmas Selections ff d t'' Call and see our line of special furniture just suitable for the holidays. In making a gift, there is nothing nicer than , a handsome piece of furniture, or more lasting and cheerful in the home. In the Assortment You Can Find Fine Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Center Tables, Weathered O.ilc nirps in Wririn tr Dpclro Rt-rtolc .. X , , ... i-vv,j, Benches, Racks, Clocks; some All-Crass Beds, Birds eye Maple Dressers, Rugs, Portieres, and various other articles. . , You will find our prices right. : CHAS. HEILB0RN SON: Astoria's Leading House Furnishers. The highest salaried artists ever brought to Astoria are the Sails Bros, under the direction of Edward Sobar go, the Inventors of the wonderful musical Instrument, the Mexican La Mtrimbn. Thla Instruments waa de signed by the Sails brothers, and dis-j plays the work of Inventive genius. There la not a particle of Iron or me,tal in the Instrument, being made exclu aively of Mexican wood. The aweet strains produced In the many classical and popular airs discoursed la the won. der and admiration of the thousands who have listened to It at the Star this week. Every night this week the Star haa been crowded to overflowing at tracted In part by the wonderful Mex ican musical Instrument and by the peerless performance on the boards at thla popular resort this week. A con tinuance of the securing of high-class artists now In vogue Is certain to make the Star the par excellence of vaude ville shows. Shilling' spices are best' Every can guaranteed. Tour money back If thev don't ault. Astoria Grocery. Schllti' beer made Milwaukee fa moue, and la having the same effect on the Grotto. Nothing better on the market The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry every day, The superior Quality of gooda which haa made the Grotto popular, will be supplied. WANTED Notice. All persons "having bands of the La Imperial and La Vera cigars must turn them over to the members of the committee not later than Saturday, December 24, at 1 o'oclock p. m. sharp. For further particular see commit tee. By order. - Committee CIGARMAKERS' UNION. 100 ONE HUNDRED 100 BOYS AND GIRLS Aged . 10 to 17 TO WORK FOR MY STORE. FOR PARTICULARS APPLY AT MY STORE ANY BUSI NESS DAY UP TO THE S0TH INST. BETWEEN 6 AND O'CLOCK P. M.; EXCEPTING SATURDAY NIGHTS. 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