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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1904)
TUEIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1904. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HEADQUARTERS Everybody I Having the Imperial cigar band, not only because they en- Jojr a good amok, but art alto anxloue to win th diamond ring. FOR Cigars by the Box Christmas Goods Galore Jullu Frledlund, representing fiber- wood A Hherwood, waa In the city ye- terdoy. Thla la hla flrt vlilt to A-; by the POSTMASTER HAHN. Will ROSS, HIGGINS . CO. Good Goods Our Specialty. . torla for 14 year, and he eipreaaed hlmaelf aa surprlaed at th rapid 1 growth and prosperity of Aatorla, Circuit court will convene In fit, Helena next Monday. It la reported I that eeveral case from Rainier will be IriVMttlgnted. Oflmbllng haa been cloaed down, through the etrorta or Martin Both, and considerable 111 feeling exist over the matter, t Local Brevities. BchiMil district No, 4, Knappa, haa levied 1 mill" for school purpose. The bar wua too rough yesterday to permit of any veila crossing out or In. Npeclal mile of toilet and manicure aet at Woodflold' Art Htor on llond atreet, Only a fow daya mora to aavt the jt Imperial band. They are a aura yWlnner. Hrat cllUenahlp paper wera laaufd to Omar IHidrlckaon, a native of Finland, yeatwrduy, John It. Jeffer and Ml Eva Me Full return of the Itrltt-Nelaonl aenaer wera married Hunday at the right In (tan Francisco will be received I realdence of Mra. E. Potter, Rev. W. at Mudlaon'a cigar lore tonight. Hhort officiating. They left Sunday night for a month'a wedding trip to Men' Smoking Jacket, plain and! California. On their return they will fancy weave, beautiful ctyle In big make Aatorla their home. variety; wonderful value at fl2.fi at Panilger Co.'. 15 to The aulta brought by the timber eyndlcute agalnat Clatsop county and finely ap-the aherlff, have been aet for hearing If there temporary Injunction will be granted, but un- lea thla la eatabllahed. It Will be re fuaed and the aherlff will proceed with Dr. Union ha opened a pointed ulTIca at 14 Franklin avenue. In the circuit court Thuraday. He hua many friend In Aatorla, hav-1 1 ufflclent cauae ahown, Ing practised for aome yeara at Ba- alde. ,'. , ' i .i All school and rood dlatrlct that ! huv not levied their road and achool laa must do ao within the next 10 Mra. O. Smith, Ladle' Terry Cloth and Eider down Lounging Robe, $5 and up at Danalger A Co. 'a. The public achmila will clone Fri day, and rt-cipim (,n January 8, giving a two weeks' vuent Inn, We have a few box of nice which w offer at 75c per they laat. Aatorla Grocery. while coming down daya or It will not be entered upon the from Fifteenth atreet from her home .... I Hufiiluy, allpped and fell down, break ing both none of her right leg above M.w .hin.n.ni f Men'a and Touna the ankle. Medical attendance waa Men' Rnlncoata, Men' Neckware Hoalery, Handkerchief, Shirt. Urn brellaa, Buapender. etc., at prlcea at Danalger A Co.'a. summoned and the fracture reduced Mr. Hmlth la renting eaay, but It will lowest be aome time before ahe will be able to be out. Rev. Ir. K. l House preached a most excellent aermon at the Congregational church lual night. afternoon at 2:30 In the lecture room nil In the evening nt (. A cordial In Chrlstma noveltle at Hoe Her" a have been received. AH candy manufoc He will apeak thin honle' 10 cent" Per uni and up. JLecoruiiuiiPj iur -nnwii iui- pant anything ever brought to Aitorla. bo b '!'... i.,i !.... rvirea. Pura candy guaranteed to be flrat- The largeet and moat complete I Mammoth line of Pmoklng Jacket In the neweat and beat atylea and ma terial at IS and up al Danalger A Co.'. clase. line In Aatorla can Hoe tier's. be procured at Kxtenalve preparatlona are being made by the Bagle lodge of Seaalde for a crand mnanuerode bull, to be Ivan Mn MnliirilHV vnlne. The ht'Ht . . ..... I amiill boxr of cigar, suitable for l III III" Mil" l'-il "!.' r.... I 1.1 V III . .- h. ik. ..ii .. f ih. cnnsimua presents aim which w Cloalng out aula of toilet and muni- f appreciated by lover of a good amoke, Home of the moat unique dealgn In cure aet at Woodfleld's Art Htor will commence today and continue during the week. The Chrlalnma game of football be. tween the Commerclala and the Che-WN,K mawa' will be played on Monday fol lowing Chrlatmaa, Thla will give the member of both team an opportunity to attend divine worahlp on Hunday. can be found at Madiaon'a cigar atore. Rev. E. L. Houae of Portland com- Theae, In addition to the Mneat aasort- menced a aertea of revival meeting, at ment of merachaum plH?a, and a fin ih Cnnrri-iiiitlonul church luat even- line of amoker articlea, will be of ilng. which will continue during tne great asalatance to thoae looking lor The church waa filled laat even- a preaenB that will be appreciated. Ing to llaten to the eminent divine, and There la certainly no finer asaortment conalderable Intereat waa monlfeated, l Aatorla. The Hrltt-Nnlaorl fight octura tonight In Hun Kranclaco, Conalderable Inter eat la manifest In the reault by local aportamen, The betting la In favor of Itrltt, but conservative aportamen be lieve that Nclmm will be the winner. Several pollu omcer cauea ai me Ju()fe Mt.Brde arrived down on the Aatorlan oltlce to eecure coplea of the noon trltln yeilterdtty ttnd convened paper containing an account o. court yeatrday afternoon. He haa Jull break. In order that they mlg.U be ft bu me of in(, eavlng able to aaalat the county oracinia in hvre hnv,,lg ,rle(1 Jury cnlM.g )n ,8 capturing the eacaped convlcta. They Ji(y (l 0re)fon CIty bealdea a large had no knowledge of the eecape until , of bullleM ln miuboro. He they read It In the morning Aatorlan. Musical Instruments, Toilet Sets, Toy Wagons, Dolls. Holiday Goods Fine List or xr Books, Albums, Xtnas Cards, Calendars. We have what you want for yourself and friends , goea from here to St. Helena to open a term of court. He report legal bu8l- neaa picking up In the district outside of Clatsop county, wh;re Injunction sulta have become quite a fad. SVENSON'S BOOH STORE A COAL HOD that.won't spill coal all over at w. c. laws a CO. ex. We sell Stoves also. Mr. and Mr. Captuln Sturr are en joying a visit from their cousin, Mra. W. H. HoHklna of Tillamook, and Mr. and Mra. K. M. Rule of Juneau.Alusko, Mrs. Hosklna came over from Tllla- niook to meet her son and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ilalca, who have just returned from Alaska on a visit with friend and relative In Astoria and Tillamook. They expect to return to their home In Alaska about April 1. They will be passenger on the Elmore for Tillamook, where their many friends are awaiting their return for Christmas. Be Recommended for Postmaster I by Aatorla Delegation. Dlapatche to the Oregonlun Bun-1 day state that among other appoint ment that have been recommended! Oregon delegation, la John The FOARD & STOKES GO. Hahn for poatmaater at Aatorla. dispatch I aa follow: Washington, Dec. 17. Chairman Baker, who expect to leave for Port land tomorrow, entertained the mem ber of the Oregon delegation at din ner thl evening. Prior to the dinner a conference waa held by the member of the delegation, which waa attended by Baker, to determine upon various postofflc appointment where the I term of the Incumbent have expired or will terminate In a short time. It waa determined by a majority of j the delegation that E. B. Wattera, whose term a postmaster at Buma ex. plred several month ago, ahould be reappointed. At Hlllsboro It was decided the dele gation ahould recommend the appoint. ment of B. P. Cornelius to eucceed Poat master Waggoner upon the expira tion of hi term. . , John Hahn will receive the Indorse ment of the delegation for appointment at Aatorla to succeed Postmaster Gran ville Reed. It waa also practically decided that Postmaster E. H. Woodward shall be aupereeded at Newbery by Applicant Hod son. Only a Few More Shopping' Days Until Christmas T Buy. A NEW WRINKLE. Herman wise hua Invented a new wrinkle that beats even the Cigar Ring proposition. He advertised for 100 boys and girls and over 60 have already applied. He calls these Herman Wise's Hustlers. nd makes the following proposition to them: To the Ave Hustlers who collect Herman Wise Hale Blip amounting to the most money he will give a 120 gold piece each; the 10 next highest will re- five $10 each and the 20 third high est 12.60 each. It la the custom In most store to give sale slips with each and every sale, and It Is these sale slips Issued by him that Mr. Wise aska hla Huatlera to gather: he tells the glrla and boys that they must not neglect their studies but that they can work when not In school. They must not ask for these slip ln or near the store, but among their friends at their res pective house. Charge checks don't count. Mr. Wise believes that It will prove a good ad. to have about 100 boys and girls mention his name all over town; at any rate this I an orig inal Idea of Herman Wise's, and be sides. It teaches children to be aggres sive and self-reliant' . and they also learn the value of money and that one must work in order to earn something. HESE last few days will be un j usually busy ones for the store- keeper. The average merchant will not be able to wait upon his cus tomers with his usual care. This store's aim is to avoid such pos sible contingencies. For the benefit of our patrons we have -engaged extra salespeople and well endeavor in every way to make shopping J pleasant and " agreeable for you. If you are in doubt as to the proper gift to make a stroll through our store will help youi There's Holiday Goods of all description here awaiting your inspection. Come in and take a look. FOARD & STOKES CO. I SPECIAL SALE : F. C. Reed yesterdoy filed a protest with Auditor Anderson against the acceptance of the Improvement of Franklin avenue, between Thirty sixth and Thirty-seventh streets. This is the Improvement recently mode. which loft Mr, Reed's house up on the mountain, and compelled him to move out. There is no Question but his property hua been ruined by the Im provement, and there Is no question but tho Improvement Is of no benefit to any person living on the atreet. SPECIAL PRICE REDUCED MORRIS CHAIRS IN Weathered Oak Mission Furniture Quarter Sawed Oak, with Velour and Leather Cushions so Come Today! Tomorrow Might be Too Late! This is the-Finest Assortment bf Morris Chairs ever shown in the city. : : ; CHAS. HEILB0RN a Complete House Furnishers. SON No news has been received of the prisoners who escaped from the county Jail aSturday night, although the ofn cera are satisfied that they are In hid Ing In the city or the Immediate vloln Ity. They have been investigating the manner of their escape, and are satisfied that a young man who bears an unenviable reputation .and who car ries meals to the Jail, was the one that smuggled the saw Into the Jail. Almost positive evidenec has ben se cured against him, and If true, he will be given a term in the penitentiary. The proposed extension of the city limits as recommended by the charter revtalon committee, extends the limits to where they were originally, except the John Day precinct Is left out. This will be a convenience to a large num ber of voters ln the Third ward, who have been compelled to go to John Day to vote, and also ln the Improvement of streets from that section of the city limits. As it Is now, the council can not Improve a street which Is consid ered necessary. The only objection urged Is compelling property owners ln that vicinity to pay city taxes who receive no benefits from fire and po lice protection. Clerk Elect Officers. The clerks' union held a meeting last venlng which was largely attended. The principal business was the elec tion of officers. The following were elected for the ensuing term: Presi dent, William Ross; first vice presi dent, Charles Iverson; second vice president. J. E. Johnson; recording secretary, A. W. Btfmnest; financial secretary, E. J. Melnan; treasurer, Randall Reed; guide, H. B. Cornell; guardian, R. E. Klepper. It waa de leted to circulate a petition asking all the merchants to close their stores on the Monday following Christmas and Monday following New Tear's. As the grocerymen and butohers have decided to observe that day, It will probably 6e approved by all the -merchants. Rag Time Ball. The rag time daneo given by the Pocohontaa last evening at Astor hall In the Logan building was a most bril liant affair, the hall being crowded with members and their friends. The four prlr.es given were awarded as follows: First lady's prlxe, Miss Olsen; second, Miss Webber. First gent's prlxe, Vin cent Ginrdlna; second. Will Webber. After the prlxes were awarded dancing was indulged In until an early hour this morning. Every one present ex pressed himself as having had a very enjoyable time. , PERFUMES... For Christmas Presents Chaise Perfumery forms an Ideal Gift for Young or Old, Boys, Girls, Young Men, Young Women, those in middle life or in lifes decline. There is a pleasing bit of sentiment about per fumes and their use that adds to their use as Christ mas Gifts. The place to buy High Grade Perfumes is at a store which has the biggest and best assortment and we undoubtedly have the most complete stock of perfumes in this city. Come in and select your packages. We have them from 25c. to $8.00 a bottle, all chaise, the flower odors, lastingt in quality. We have all the famous makes including all French, Imported, Palmers, Rickseckers, Spiehlers, Lund borgs, Eastmans, etc. The Drug Stores where everything is kept right. . The Owl and Eagle Drug stores . TIIEO. F. L AUK IK, Proprietor. Toke Point or Shoal Water Bay oyster at the New Style Restaurant Just In A shipment of fine Queen olive, 25c per pint, Astoria Grocery. Shilling' spices are best. Every can guaranteed. Tour money back If thev don't suit. Astoria Grocery. Schllti' beer made Milwaukee fa mous, and 1 having the same effect on the Grotto. Nothing better on the market. Men's Lounging Robes, plain blue and gray colorings, cord and tassel ; great values at $5 and up at Danxlger & Co.'s. I The Imperial oyster house Is pre pared to furnish Shoalwater bay oys ters In quantities of pints and quarts to supply the family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry every day. The superior quality of goods which has made the Grotto popular, will be supplied. ' Foot Facts i 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 Company if