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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER n, 1905. THE MOHXIXG ASTOUIAX. ASTOIUA. OREGON. NEW, FRESH AND RICH PURE COMB HONEY Tbt product of tha beet, quality un surpaeeed. It mctto In your mouth and leaves an impression of anuwal dtllci ouintit. Our prlct. IB Cents the Pound, ROSS; HIGGINS (& Co. WX SILL CHASE SANBORN'S BOSTON COffEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tha Palaoa Catering company's din ing room la again opto under tha aama ananagament Ererythlng first ouvm. CuUlna and awloa uneseelied. Pmats dining-room for bulla. N. A. Akrrman, taxidermist, mat tresa maker, furniture upholstering barneae repairing, carpal cleaning and laying. Ninth atrrat. Join tha shorthsnd class lefore it l too lata. There will la after rrificU if you niia eurh a splemlbl opportunity. Wiedum'a aWiool, opposite Star theatre. Tha family restaurant of Aatorla la racogniied aa tha lltss rcaUurant. Tba brat nieale and tha brat service in Aa toria. 120 Eleventh street A ilami will I jiv,'n in PaelnV hall text Saturday rvrning by tln I'aeilk- OulirKtlu, Thu hoUlllif iliNttl..li"( it arlcouie. Mri. Tilda Andaraon, masape. 1470 Oraod Avenue. Given either at home or will aall. I ON HER OWN ACCOUNT. a Mra, A. H. Jewett, ho for some time past haa uiwafully aerted thr A. Ihm tar Company in tha capacity of dre maker, haa withdrawn from ita employ ment and haa ened dressmaking pur nra of hi-r own, uptaira at No. 4.M Commercial alrert, at tha southeast cor ner of that thorough fa re and Ninth atiect, a here she will I pleased to meet and serve old filend and patrons. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Has Just Arrived JOHNSON BROS GOOD GOODS iil-iss Twelfth Strret, Aitoria, Come and see ns before It's too late We are Offering' Furniture Bargains Never Before Henrd of in This City Before moving into our new atora building you can get a big discount on every purchase. Wa are offering thi epecial Inducement in order to aave moving the atock. Wa also offrr you a selection from the largest ttock of furniture in the city. A call T.ill convince you. VI m 1 1 a 1 a. ww SATURDAY CAME SLATED. The football tm knewtt a the Ownpunpun and tbW Wet Astoria' will play a frame tomorrow afternoon at AthMie tmtk with the ki.koff t i :W oVIork. FUNERAL NO ICE. The rnrinlM-rn of thr Finnish Brother- IiihhI it-ty iirr reuetei f inert at AUir hall on Unmlay, (k-toher 22, HK.1. at 1 oVItN'k p. 111. thurp, to att-nd thr funeral of our latr brother, Carl K. t'ttent.erjr !y order of 8b mini I'rt erson, prrnidelit. AUCTION SALE. The l-ulnV Aid mm irty of the F.van t'eliiul Lutheran church will hold their allium I eulc of Ix.l'i fancy ami useful article in thr l.a.emeiit of the church on tiriiml avenur, Saturday evening. (M. 2lt., ymiinu at H o'clm-k. toffee Ullil I'Ukl' will Im- -CMC') NOTICE. We mj to announce that (he Mon- anh Malleable ltaripm wrrr thr only ranjr that received the rand prir and pol medal at tt.c l-wia and Clark r4H.itiin. other rUimitij; tlml their reeeived the same air doing so for thr purpose of deriving the public, we to refer yon to thr committee 011 reward, Ijcwi and Clark exsition, I'ortland, Oregon. Your very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Hatige Com- pan), I'traser Iam, Wis. ENJOYABLE RECEPTION Two Score People Cather at the Home f Mr. and Mra. Gerding. "Highly enoyuble" vrn the verdict of all who attended the reception giwn to K. und Mr, (irirn at the home of Mr. and Mr-. K. O. ti.rding, F.lrietith tre-t, bit evening. There were fully forty people present at the r-iption and. nit hough there wa no set pro gram, the fealurt-H of thr evening were vix-ul iiinl instrumental muieal l lion. u well a liti-rary electioii. Dur ing thr evening an apctiring luncheon wa wrved by the hote. Kollowing nrr the name of tlio-e pre--iit nt the time an Atorian rcxirt er culled ut thr (ierding rridelli-e lilt evening: Mr. ami Mr. PieUI, Mr. nnd Mr, t'.vni", Mr. and Mr. (Jriiu. Mr. Hremm r. Mr. I'nrker, Mr, lleald. Mr. UtiHey. Mr. Pendleton. Mi. Smith, Mr. Ilutt, Mr. Kte. Mr. Hri. Mi. Miller, Mr. l.rnrner, Mr. Finb ric, Mi Annie. jreii, Cenrhnrt lairMi, lb,, tJrim. Mi M.-Cnnn, Mi Miller, Mr. nnd Mr. E. O. Cerding. Mi Cerdiug. Miw I.11I11 tierding, Mr. Iluik. Mi Itnhlwiii. Mi Hick. Mi Klmore. Mi Klie Klmnrr, Mi Shimk. Mi Huev. Mi Spmgue, Mr. CaiTyn. Mr. Snell. Hiditer' Rwky Mountain Tea i p"i tivr, never nauaeate or npeta thr Ktomnch. Cleamtoa nnd purifle thr en tire ayMern. A great blca-ong to auffrr. ing humanity. 35 cent, Tea or Tablet. Sold bv Frank Hart. r a . , i rvV -A j rl t awfixuaft CONTRACTS ARE LET County Court Disposes of Some Routine Business. WILL IMPROVE POLK STREET Apparent Miiundaratanding in Regard to the Warrenton Road Explained by tha Fact That All the Taxca Have Not Been Collected Routine Mattert. An adjourned eion of the county court wa held yeterday and several mailer were dipoed of. The clerk wa instructed to write to Mr. OarriUe and ak him to have Mr. Chisholm and thr othe men continue work on the road, or trail, leading to Tillamook coun ly on which Chitop county i expend ing fl.Vi. Mr. (iarritr 1 alno akel to inpci t the work ocaifnally and re- Krt to the court aa Ut thr progrena W- ing made. lb plat of Kriinc' first addition to (iearhnrt paik wa examined and ap proved by thr court. liid were oM-ned for thr improvement of the Klir N'ehalem road lirtween mile Mt H and Thr following tenders were made: .1. K. Wherry, improving thr road with gravel, $2.10 per rod. Alex Norn 111 n, ,lr., piinchnm, $1 p-r rod. Cluirle (iiontiel, puiwhcon, fl.IW per nl. The bid of Alex Norman wa ac- i-cpliil and lie waa reiiirntrd to file a Umd for $200, thr work to be finished liy .lanuary lt. The ditrict attorney ha be-n reiietel to prepare a contract which will he entered Into a soon aa Norman tile hi bond. The clerk wa Instructed to advertise for bill for the improvement of Polk street. Thi street i located in the city of Atoria and lead to thr Young's llav road. (iirt adjourned until UcJ ri-pilar t'-rni. Warrenton Road Matter. Tlicre appears to te some mi'under- tandiiig among thr rridcnts of road district o. 1 at Warrenton regarding the ainouiit of moner that wa raised in that ditrict last year by the special road tn. Hie valuation of the property wa fixed by the assessor at tJ93,Cf0 and at a minting held by the taxpay er on N'ovcniler 2fl a special levy of Hi null was nmdr. Thi would make the total amount of the tax &.93A10. Of thi tax thr sheriff has collected thus far, f2.."i7M.KH and thr balance i on the lelimpient lit. A portion of the amount collected ha already Ix-cn expended in la) ing the planking on the road from Hill slough toward the Lewi and Clark, and on (A tuber 14, a balauce of l.oiiti.!2 remained unexpended. The woik of laying thr planking is now in progre. at a cost of $1.28 per rod. I'lie lumber wa purchaed by the county Ht a cost of $10.10 per thou- and feet delivered at Warrenton anil .Vt rent a thouand i paid for hauling t. The money now in thr fund will - uflicicnt to complete the planking a fur a the eat end of Warrrnbm I'nik. There was some delay in le- ginning thi work a thr court had made araugetnent to purchace the lumber from the Warrenton Lumber 'ompaiiy at $7 per thousand, but the mill cluvil Hliurtly afterward and thr eomt wa coiiijM-lled to secure the lumber elwwhere, BEEF, BLOOD AND IRON. Portland Express Derailed at Rainier Yesterday Morning. The Atoiia A Columbia l'iver cx re engine wa derailed n few hundred yard cat of lUiinier yesterday morn ing on it trip from I'ortland to this ity, ait innocuous cow being the cause, a role she will never till again. The un fortunate brute was distributed over about UNO feet of right-of-way, except what of Imr adhered to the drivers and firebox of the engine. She passed be neath the entire train except the rear oaeh. There wa no injury done to train or pnengcr, save an uncomfortable jar, and a few bruises to the meehanim of the locomotive. A delay of 100 min ute was occasioned in bringing up the eat bound train from Pyramid and util izing her engine In hauling the fore trucks and rear driver of the displac ed engino back on to the rails; this done, the two trains went their ways on belated schedules and thr yardmen were left to wipe up the cow. Plana, to Get Rich, are often fntatrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or conatipation. liraca up and fcike Dr. King's Tfew Life Filla. They take out the material which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start Cure headache and dizzinosn too. At Chas, Rogers' drug store; 25c, guaranteed. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN diaries Hcilborn A Co.. will move into their new quarter in the (Iriflin building early next week. Workmen are engaged in tearing down the ol bridge which connected the old gymnmiiim with the building occu pied by the commercial club. Five car of salmon will I sbipiied next week from the Linden Urger cold storage plant Ten ear were shipped last week. " I. WaM and Hjur Y.. Frontal, na tives of Norway were admitted to full eitizenhip before .fudge Trenchant ye tenia v. Ma:iagr Scljg. of the Fihrr oprra houc. I,,i H.kci the Uoach Dramatic nd Comedy Company, for a two week's engagement beginning Monday. Novem ber n. The company come well recom mended. A ftrip of land on the waterfront, ha been purchased from William B. Cbae und Frank L. Parker, br the Un ion Oil Company. It is reported that the company will construct large oil tank on their property. Fumral ervii-e over the remains of the late Carl K. I'tterberg. will be held from Phol'a undertaking parlors Sun day at I p. m , and thr interment will Ik at Orcenwood. The servii-e will be under the aupiee of the Finnish Broth erhood. The will of the late Captain Erick Johnson waa filed for probate yester day and Irena Christiana, Mary Alma and Charles Hiram Johnson were named executor of the estate. Following the terms of the will which divide the estate equally between the three child ren above mentioned, no bond waa re quired from the executors. Captain A. Fi ('ami, t. I Parker and John Fox were named aa appraisers. The estate is valued at $4000. The speci flea t ion for the new book cae for the citv librarv have leen re ceived, and yesterday a crew of work men were engaged in putting them in place in the library room in the city ball. Only a part of the cae have arrived, but it is hoped that the re mainder of the shipment will get in by the time those here are installed. Three cases of diphtheria have brok en out in I'ppertown. They are in a family named FJiason, which arrived from the old country last week, and it is suppoed the victims contracted the contagion on the way. One child is critically ill, and two others are quite sick. AN INTERESTING GAME Exciting Contest Promised Between the Local Football Clubs. An interesting game of football is promised when the West Astoria and Owapunpun teams meet on the local gridiron next Sunday afternoon. West Atoria men average several pounds heavier to the man, but their adversaries claim they can more than make up for this in swiftness and agility. The line up will lie as follows: Owapunpun Position W. Astoria Kimball c Marion Klhon. A r g Laron Owen O I g Laren Owen S r t .. . . Ko!enl?rg A. .lobanen 1. 1 t Vernon Anstadt r e Scpula jrson 1 e Eninieraon Hughes ;...r h Carlson Olsen 1 h Crowe Andrich f b Wirkkala llrakke q b Juricks The Astorian, Tot- per montn. Temper Forecast Fair, with bright smiles after a cup of Golden Gate Coffee Soli only in aroma-tight , tins. J. A rOLCSR & CO. Sataa rrtMiua asTaauaasa waa ENCOUNTER WITH BEARS Rer. G. L. Rydqnist Gets a Fright Orer in Wash ng ton. Itrv. f. L. Rydjuit, pator of the Swedish Lutheran church, of Astoria, who hold an occasional servi at this place, had an adventure with a bear last Thiiraday night which he will re member a long as he lives, aaya the Skamokawa fjiglr. He had concluded hia work at the church, having pa! a pieaunt evening with his flock, and was walking in alone to town. When opposite J. B. Wiet' ranch, on the planked road, he encountered an old bear and her cub. On one side of the road was a high, t-ep bank and on the other a few feet flistant the creek, and in the middle of the road the bears, who seemed in no hurry to allow anyone to pasa, in fact were jut then in command of the thor oughfare. Rev. Rydquist had always hesrd that bear would ran at the slightest noise, so he pounded on the planking of the road with hia umbrella. Hut the old bear did not budge and the pastor, becoming impatient, picked up: and threw a stone at her. . Then he waa treated to a surprise. The old bear gave a growl, a era; be tween that of an ngly dog and the bel lowing of a bull and started for the pastor; sideways at first, then a walk and finally a run. Rev. Rydquist ia a very quiet gentleman, not given to boasting of hia qualities as a sprinter, but he can run, if he haa to, and here waa a case in which safety was only to lie secured through flight Fortu nately the gate leading to Mr. Wiest's ranch waa within easy distance and he he soon had it closed between himself and bruin, who finding she had been foiled in her attempt to make a meal of the missionary turned and left with her cub. Mr. Rydquist made hia way over to Mr. Wiest's and told his story, and Mr. Boyer accompanied him to town. The next morning a hunt for traces of the bears waa made, but nothing larger than dog tracka could be found, and it ia thought Mr. Rydquist encountered some of the village dogs. GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS. GUITARS, MANDOLINS, HARPS, ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS iSvenson's ' Book , a tore, Fourteenth and 20PP0RTUHITIES 2 1 Wisdom'a OURS TO TEACH SchsoL TOOTS TO LEARN TASK A Shorthand and Typewriting WE CAN HELP YOU Equip Yourself to Double Your Salary LEARNED IN SIX WEEKS. SPEED too WORDS A MINUTE. PRI VATE LESSONS. ONE H0US DAY OR NIGHT. NO HOME STUDY. GOOD POSITIONS SECURED DIPLOMAS ISSUED. Location Opposite Star Theatre See local ad in this issue. n Saved Hia Lift. J. W. Davenport, Win go, Ky write. June 14, 1902: "I want to tell yoa, I believe Ballard's Snow liniment saved my life. I waa under the treaUMat of two doctors, and they told ma on of my lungs was entirely gone, and tha other badly affected. I also had a lama in my side. 1 don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I waa induced by a friend to try Bal lard's Snow Liniment The first applica tion gave ma great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It is a wonderful medicine and I rec ommend it to suffering humanity." Me, 50c 11.00. Sold by Frank Hart's drug store. No mercury, no minerals, no danger la Ifolliater's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tha greatest family tonic knawn. Brings) good health to all who nw It 35 centa, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart Cleaning Steam SPECIAL, Until November 15th, 1905. ' Men's Suite L50 Pants 50 CoaU 1.00 Coats M Overcoat 1.60 Steam cleaning done every day. Roelofsz THE TAILOR. 185 nth Street, Astoria, Orego. We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. Commercial Street Wisdom's SchooL COURSE IN a Complete line of Heating Steves Anything in a first class stora eith er Wood or Coal or Combined, you will find at 17, J. Scully 470 472 COMMERCIAL STREET