Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1905)
r 4UNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1W5. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. MRK 1 WE WISH YOU ALL A Happy New Year! STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY MEAT MARKET OPEN UNTIL 9, A. M. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Good Goods Cur Specialty. Hedrlck' theater will open Monday. January 2, and ticket for the first per formance may be secured at tn box office for the opening; any time after noon today. The number will be of the beat ever presented an Astorian audience, The Astorian never mlsse an Issue. Molldaya are numeroua but the people can alwaya depend upon receiving the Aatorlan lx day In the week Just the aume. That la what the people pay lor and what advertiser expect and they are entitled to It. Local Brevities. Herman Wiee' SALE la the real thing. Thafe WISE'S wayl Cooking Apple". tO '''" Bt Astoria Grocery. Andrew Young waa In from hla ranch yesterday. oa to the New Style Restaurant for a Require meal. . ' . .... 1U n.u. mm.ia Mutifif ram. Df? INT Ui .atorla Orocery Co. Cloalnc out eale of toilet and manl cure aeta at Woodfield'a Art Store will commence today and continue during the week. The football game today on the ath- Mir around promise to be a very !.. .. itnth teama are in it.. . . ,., . i in im anil n aiHiil tame I '.. n - - anticipated. v Ti.tFurnlahed housekeeping I f room. H5 Tenth atreet wm have a few boar of Northern 3 rtv am AUm at 7Gc per box. Aatorla Ororery Co. Deputy Collector F. I Parker yra lerday paid off the crew of the Perry and about $2000 waa dlairlbuted. nur annuul aale commence on Tui-a day. January 3d; every article In the alora reduced with a few exception. C. II. Cooper. Our large atock of fine dry good. clothlna. furnlahlng gooda and all will be placed on reduced aale price dur- Ina the next 80 daya. C. H. cooper, the leading houae of Aatorla. Herman V!e make an Important announcement In thle laaue. Aa Mr Wine fuffilla all hla atotementa aa ad riiM.i the nubile la assured of ae? curing aome splendid bargains. Herman Wis SALE la the real thing. That' WISE'S way! Mherlff I.lnvltle left laat evening for Mi.imn tiiklne Hurry Uwe and Fred Htuuch with him with K. M. Houghton and Ueorge Coffman n guarda. Lowe und Htuuch will board with the etate. W hava received a carload of eaat rn oak. It la of auperlor quality and will be aold In lota to ault purchaaera. Fiaher Bro.' Co. The regular monthly meeting of the fiHhermen'a union will be held next Tueaday at their hall on Aetor atreet. Klectlon of offlcera and a dlacuaalon of fiahlng legislation will be the Import ant matter before the meeting. THE OLD AND NEW YEAR. There seem to be a aearrlty of good teachera In Aatorla. The school board hua not mode ony selection for the va- inniv caused by the resignation of Mr. W. O. Barnes. A competent teacher con swure a good poaltlon by putting In an application. Plana and soeclftctttlon have been prepared for the erection of an ordin ance storeroom a fire apparatua build ing and a wugonshed at Ft. Columbia, also authority to lay out an athletic field at Ft. Steven. Bid will noon be Invited for doing the work. The attorneya for the timber syndl- cate atute that In the event that the cuae la decided agalnat them, they will take an appeal to the aupreme court. Thia will not atop the aale of the land. however, but U will probably be eeveral montha Tefort a final decision reached. I Herman Wiae' SALE I the real thing. That'a WISE'S way I Judge McHrlde completed the ad journed term of court yeaterday and left for Deer laland. where he will spent New Vear'a day. He will return to Aatorla aome time during the month to aet down caaea for the February term. He will open a term of court at HlllMboro next Wcdneaday. Parson holding the following num bers: lat. KMM; 3d. 54M; 3d. Mi. please call and receive preaenta. Crohn' The Wonder. Great reduction In dry goods and clothing will be made during the month of January at our annual aale. now go Ing on. C. II. Cooper. Monday being a legal holiday, the postoltlce announce thut there will le one Jellvery by carrlera and thot the carrlera' window will be open from 12:30 to 1:30 aa la usual on Sundny'a and holldoya. Herman Wise' SALE I the real thing. That's WISE'S way! REWARtf W ahall give $10 In gold ua a first prlxe. ana s aa a aecona nrlse to the boy or girl under IS yeare of uge, writing the best poem of two or more veraea. using the MONARCH KANOK os aubject of the poem All unenm to be handed In before J d. m. on February U. 1905. Churlea Hell- born & Bon. Complete House-furnlsh- ers, 60-52 Commercial Street. OOr afinunl sale Is the town natrons have been 11 don't miss it; come early. C. II. Cooper, the leading house of Aatorla, Hunry Dleee. proprietor of the Mel talk oif IheirouoKtairsaloonyesterday sold hi sa waiting fori loon to Frank Bourn and Norrle Staple for 122.600. The new proprietors win ink immediate possession. The aale was made by O. F. Morton. Herman Wise SALE la the rest thing. That' WISE'S way! The Grotto will upply patron with dellcloua Tom and Jerry every day. Tk annarlnr Duality of ffOOd which t m,1a tha Orotto Dooular. will be' ipplled. For pure druga. and prescriptions compounded by a manufacturing chem ist go to Dr. C. K. Union's drug store. 9 Franklin avenue, A complete Block of everything pertaining to a drug atore Is carried. tf Mux F. Berende returnej yeaterday from a six weeks' trip to Collins Hprlngs. He waa suffering rrom rneu mutism and reports that he hua entirely recovered, . . . m r ............ I ran rcramnn, a nauve i..tr,1,iv rennunced all alloKllllKV to , j vr..- , . - every foreign prince, potentate aim atute sovereignity and was admitted as a full-Hedged rltlxen of the United States in the circuit court. Interesting and Appropriate Meeting of the Fort -Nightly Euchre Club. The flrat half of the W4-0S session of th Friday Fortnightly Euchre Club was brought to a highly auccessful termination by the meeting held on New Year eve at the residence of Mr. and Mra, J. T. Norman Callaway, . On their arrival the guest were re ceived by the host and hostess, assisted by Mr. K. Z. Ferguson and Mra, Wal ter Robb. The reception room were beautifully decorated with Holly, Kin- nl-Klnnlc and 8cot h Dear Bongs Spe cial!? procured for the occasion, Inter twined amongst which waa the clan Tartan of the host, who Is a son of "the land o' the heather, Claymore and Hkean Dhu," the whole having a very pretty effect. Suspended by tartan ribbons from the archway between the room a waa a moat artistic and beauti fully executed design bearing on one aide the appropriate legend "Here tae the year that' awa'" and on the reverae, "A guld New Year tae ane an' a" Six-handed euchre waa played, Mra. Carlton Allen winning the first lady" prlxe and Mra. Schlmpff the second, while those for the gentlemen where won by Chas. Hell born and Frank Patton respectively. The score carda were elegantly hand painted the device being Scotca thlatlea with the very appropriate line "An mony a nlcht we've merrle been An mony malr we hope tae be." a sentiment most neartny maoraea 07 all the membera preaent. On the conclusion of the game re freshments were served after which mus! and singing rapidly whlled away the time until a few mlnutea before mldnlaht when horns, festooned with tartan ribbon, were distributed and alt nresent were assembled around the Jin Ing table and In the orthodox manner drank "to the year that'a awa " ana to haopy and prosperoua' 1905," con eluding with the Scot evening hymn, "Auld Lanar Syne," the guests subse quently departing for their reapectlve homes In the early "wee sma oors with most pleasant recolectlons of Hogmanay" 1904. SPECIAL SALE Tuesday, January 2. 1905. w will sell any piece of em broidery or insertiona in our store for 9o th yards th value run to 75c, regular price. The A. Dunbar Co. noud Supervisor Andrew Johnson vvaa in the city yesterday. With the work of the settlera and aome aid re celved from Asotrlo, they have com pleted over three miles of road In the Tucker creek district. There are about three more miles to complete to the Youngs river fulls, and that la expected to be done In the aprlng. Henry Dlese and wife will leave In a day or two for Portland, where they will In the future reside. Mr. Dteae hud been In buslnesa In the city ror never 11 1 yeora. and hua many friends who will regret hla leaving. All persona wishing to purchase re aerved seat tickets for the perform ance of "Looking for a Wife," by the Keith company at Fishers' tomorrow (Sunday) New Year'a duy, can procure them at the opera house any time after 2 o'clock. 1 Several Chinese firms who conduct lotteries, have hud a hard time of It the oust month. One firm has lost over 12000. while several other firms have loHt from 1500 to $1000. A large amount of the money lost hua been won by prominent men and women who play China lottery. There would be a great surprise If the names of those who play were published. FIRE AT 8KIPANON. at Houae and Hall of Hiram Cray Skipanon Burned Last Night. The reslJence of Hiram Gray at Skipanon, about a mile south of War- renton. waa dlacovered on fire about o'clock last evening. Nelghbora came . I A- . 1 tn 1 ho ami utanre. Dul owing 10 me acnrclty of water. It waa Impossible to nave the bulldlnK. The fire spread rap Idly to the hall on the north aide of the residence, and In a ahort time. It with the dwelling, waa bumeJ to the ground. All the furniture from the residence waa saved. The fire waa caused from n defective flue. The loas is estimated at 31500. AN APT PUPIL. the (BBBBBBBI -BBBBBlMBtartBa Special Offer! White Maple Bed Room Suits ; The old year waa ushered out and the New Year In laat evening by the blow ing of whistles, ringing of bells, firing of cannon and guns, with a sprlkling of fire-crackers and fireworks. The police were kept busy watching young America, who hue always persisted In defacing windows by writing 1905 on them. Thoae who were broke made the customary new resolutions, while those n affluence started In on the new year with Increased capacity. $117.5 These Bed Room Suits are all well made, have French Plate Mirrors and are a bar gain for the prioe. 1 County Clerk Clinton, who Is nntu- nlly opposed to race suicide, yesterday Issued four marriage licenses, one to Attrlck Matson and Anna Malta of rnloutnwn, and one to P. A. Miner and Katie Johnston, one to Joseph Wood hum and Jennie F. Peterson und one Anton U -Joaephson and Slgney Ullaubeth linker. Klght souls with but a sliiKle thought, eight hearts that beat as four, were united In the holy bonds of wedlock yesterday. CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON : VI 1 ror rine rurmiure. BLANK BOOKS ! Book-keeping, Account Books, Stub Files, Etc. We have what you want vSvenson's BooK Store ANNUAL 1 L3 SALE Commences Tuesday, January 3, 1905 This is our greatest of the year, as we make it general throughout the store & & Morse Department Store Where Everybody Likes to Trade " Saloon Men, Attention! Now is the time to have your places of busi ness made neat and attractive. No one is better prepared to do this class of Decorating than we. We have the materials and the competent workmen. BETTER SEE VS IMMEDIATELY! B. P. ALLEN WSON How a Naw Clark Caught Onto Tricka of th Trade. A handsome woman came Into Jrug store and asked: Have vou Dr. Brown's Cough syrup?" "No. mam." answered the young clerk. The lady went out. without buying. The boas scolded the new aalesman "Whv. sir: you must never be so stupid again. If you haven't what a customer naba fnr how "em something else, and aay If Just as good or better." The next day another lady called. "Have you Dr. Carter'a Liver Pills T "No. mam: but we have Dr. Brown's Liver Oils, which are Just as good, or better." That's the way of the average store. If you aRk. 'Have you as goon ciomea as Herman Wise sells," they will an- ... . . n,k!..n l,,fl swer: No, liut we nave hhiiciiimik us nice or better;" but they haven't it. See the Point? j Sfanle and Fancy Groceries! i?TrTni FF.F.D. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO ANDK3IOARS. Supplfea of all kinds at lowest prioe foriFishermen, Farmer and Loggers Branch Uniontown, - Phones, 711.- Uniontown, 713 A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Street. ASTORIA. OREGON. Trrrr 1 1 i i m 11 IXXXXX1XT 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 UTTTTI Mrs. Cult of Portland arrived In As toria yesterday In search of her daugh ter. Sheriff Llnvllle located the way ward Klrl In a downtown dance hall and brouaht her up to hla office. The girl iniui thnt ah nivferred a life Of niu.m ... - - ahame than living at home, and refused at flrat to return, but afterward con sented to accompany her mother, stat Ing to the other girls, however, mat she would return In a few days. Mra. Cult waa accompanied by Julius Kline. urith irhnni the alrl stated, she naa been unduly Intimate In Portland. At yesterday's session of the circuit court formal orders were handed down as follows: Astoria Savings Bank vs. M. J. Kinney. Judgment: John Hallo ran vs. Catherine Halloran, a suit for divorce on the grounds of desertion, order for publication or summons, Roalna Lemon vs. John Lemon, suit for divorce on the around of desertion. order for publication of aummonB-.M.r.j Dawson vs. E. N. Zeller time ror return of execution extended until March 1; C. H. Winders, trustee, vs. Adoplh Marshall, default and decree. I A COAL HOD I J J v that won'fspill coal all over at I w. C. LAWS a CO. s I We sell Stoves also. O. O. Runyon yesterday pieaaea gul'.-.y to simple larceny, anu w sentenced to 40 days In the county Jail. It Is understood that he has reimbursed the aprtles of whom he stole the mnnpv. His friends Interceded In his behalf and District Attorney Allen con sented to accept a plea of simple larceny. Word was received In Astoria last night that Mrs. Abercromble. formerly of thla cltv. had died In Montana. Her son. Charles H. Abercromble. was with hr at the time of her death. Mra. Ahfrcromble had resided In Astoria for a number of years, and left many friends to mourn her loss. It Is prob able that the remalna will be brought to Aatorla for Interment. STOUT The nrohlbltlon amendment for No 1 precinct, Uniontown, went Into effect last night at 12 o'clock. The two sa loons located in that district are still rinimr hnqlnpss at the old stand. The nmmnn pnunctl has failed to relm burse them for the balanec due on their liquor licenses, and they cannot be prosecuted until this Is done. It Is possible if politics was eliminated from the controversy the prohibition law would be enforced. Both Harry and Hendjilckson propose to contest the lu.v In the event they are arrested for a violation of the law. SHOES FOR STORMY SEASONS When the snow and rain conies then will our calf shoes prove their worth on your feet. Many styles to choose from some high tops. One price to all.. Vherity, Ralston Company