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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1905)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1903. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 ft Thu who 1 quality Af"l ' "PIN-MONEY" 1'lnj icklo of quality, Hit. jH-rfiM-t fruit of lonjf exri.nce. Their iiHnrmv U invitiiuf, BH'liiiii;, they look good hut Imfc !m-1-ter. Wf limr Hh'im iti iicul GLASS PACKAGES, 10c TO $1.75 PE PACKAGE. BULK 3 CENTS PER PINT. ROSS, HIGGINS L Co. THE LEADING GROCERS. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Palane during company's dining-room U again open under the sams management Kvertblng Bret elaat. Cuisine and service unecallrd. PrWat alining-room for ladles. N. A. Akcrmeu, taxidermist, mat trea oiakiT, furniture upholstering aarncaa repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth afreet. Join the shorthand cla In-fore it la too lata. There will la after rc-reta if you uila such a splendid opportunity. Wisdoiu'a wliool, opposite Star t lira t re. Tha family restaurant of Aatoria la recognised aa tha I loss restaurant. Tha leit nirala and tha beat aervica la Aa toria. 120 Eleventh street. A dance ill I given in Pacillc hall ant Saturday evening by the Pacillc Ouheslia, Tho huldiiiK initatna am welcome. Mra. Tilda Anderson, manage. MTO Orand Avanua. Given either at boma or will call. ON HER OWN ACCOUNT. Mra. A. 11. Jewelt, who for eome time paat baa euecrefully terved the A. Ihiii bar Company in the capacity of dress maker, baa withdrawn from ita employ ment and hit opened dressmaking par lora of ber own, uptaire at No. 451 Commercial atreet, at tha aouthrast cor ner of that thoroughfare and Ninth atreet, where he will be pleased to meet and aerva old friend and patron. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Has Just Arrived JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 118-111 Twelfth Strret, Aatoria. Come and sec ns before It's too late We are Offering' Furniture Bargains Never Before Heard of in This City : Befort moving Into pur eir tore building you can get -big iscmiot on etery purchase. Wt are offering this apecial inducement in Order to are moving the atock. Wo also offer you a aeleclion from the largest tock of furniture in the city. A call T.ill convince you. CHASIHEILBOBHIS C0ywK '1 VI ma 1 1 U IkWVii ia,; v 1 COMrHTTE n0U$lrVrKISHERS; s'm V Mi. A. ('. lvy, from San Frawisco in ut the larident sample room with a line of model pattern Imt, TIm-n hats will I on display for three days only. The ladle of Astoria, arc invIM to inspect the Mirk, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, (at. ii.l, 24 and SATURDAY GAME SLATED. The football teum known aa Die (hvapttnpiiii and thei Wet Astoria' will play a game tomorrow afWiKMin at Athletic park with tha kikolf at i.'M) o'clock. NOTICE. We lug to uimoiinre that the Mori anh Malleable I tuners acre the only range that feiived the grand pri.c and gold medal at the Lewi and ( lark exposition. (MlnaT claiming thut their received the name are doing so for the purpose of deceiving the public. e l-g to refer )u t" the committee mi reward, 1-wis and (lark exposition, I'oitliuid, dregon Your very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Range Com pany, lieaver I'am, Wis. TODAY-FOOTBALL-TODAY OWAPUNPUNS VS. WEST ASTORIANS A. F. C. GROUNDS KICKOFF 1:30 P. M. NOT ROOM ENOUGH. Aitor-a Firm Enlarge! Present Quart era and Muit Have More Space. YenU-rday afternoon an Astorian re (xirter noted an exceeding bustle in the bninen house of V. ('. Iw A Co., on llond street, and an-nting an Item went in only to find everybody too busy to talk Ut hi tu. lie mnmigcd tii get piece infill statements from the illlimtrl of the. xtore and sTtop Miffirient to in vite the conclusion that tha 2.100 mpiure f-t of h" riMim rwciitJy udded to the- premises were fur from aupplying the. u-e really needed. The millli tude of Icm-uI order material on hand, topMH by the big contract lately award ed them by the Seaaide Sjinne Lum ber for the installation of ita ex tensive blow pipe system for disposing of the shavings throughout it milk have congested the new and old spaec till the cry fir "more room" cn be easily understood. They are wauiM'd with work, ma chine, tool and iieople, but the work goe on, promptly, and skillfully, ju-t 11 though they had miles of Kpnce to In it 111. A the reporter wo leaving he nlkcd .1. S. Iw "what he thought of the cnding political situation in Astoria!" and by way of reply Mr. Iuw yielded the positive a-vurnnce, "I am a democrat and Mr. Hicvelt i a g'l enough democrat for me!" This, and n more, would be ay. A yonug mnn can earn hia living ex pense in Portland while studying at the Holme Itusinc College. For par ticulars, address the Principal, Holmes RujneH Collide. 23-33 V. M. C. A. Building. Portland, Ore. gmaeiUs TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN A dance was given in rppertown last evening by the membcre of Owapunpun Club. Surveyor Tee was engaged yesterday in running the boundary lines of the city park proiicrty. The plat for Krue' first addition to ( leu r hurt park was filed with the city clerk yctcrday. Chris; T. Yates of Washington county and Kate M. l!cndrirkon of Clatsop county secured a license, to wed yes terday. CouneiltiiHii Kahoth has purchased lot !, block 72, Adair' addition, of the Hodlctt estate, for a consideration ol l'imhi. A representative of a California syn dicate hus Ih-i-ii invetiutiiig the ore deposit at the mouth of the river, with a view of leasing them. All the ordinance passed at the meeting of the council Friday night, were signed ,y Mayor hiipicmuit yes-U-iibiy uftcrnoon. Funeral n-rvin' over the remuins of Carl t'tterberg will lie held from the A-tor hall tislny, under the direction Ol the Finni-h HrolherlnvKl. The inter 1111 ut will m- at (iieenwiHsl. Advii- re-eived in the city lat niu'ht. stated that the Fort Steven foot ball team was defeated in Portland yes terduy afternoon, by the Multnomah eleven, by a w-oie of IT to S. Xo de tails of the game were obtainable. Mi Alice Hunting, who has been vis iting in the city for several days, the guest of Mrs. M. A. Stephen, was stricken with a stroke of paralysis, while on her way to the A. & C. station yes terday mornnig. She was at once tak en back to Mra. Stephen' residence, and her condition is critical. C. .1. Curti, who severed bis editorial connection with the News-IIerald sev eral days ago, state mat he will re turn to the paper tomorrow, and have full charge of the editoriul department. His son, William Curti, has been made general manager of the concern. Mr. Sovey and Mr. Stahl will still be iden tified with the company, but Mr. Cur ti is not certain whether Mr. Gibson will retain an interest or not. -.... . w. Call for proposal for the tale of sev eral lot of condemned public property, have Wen iued from the office of the United States Engineers. The ar ticles include, hoisting engine, rock crushers, dumping cars, etc., and are located at Portland, Fort Stevens and Cascade 1x-ka. Rids will lie received up to II a. rn. Novemlier 13. Mr Clias. I Houston and her broth er Homer L Fletcher, of A-soria, were visitors in the city yesterday on their return from High Valley, Washington county, Idaho, where they visited their father, .lames Fletcher, who will lie re memliereit by all Raker county pio neer. Mr. Fletcher with .lack Reid, of this city, built, owned and conducted the Western hotel, the old stage house from IhiUI to well along in the 'TO'. Mr. Fletcher i engaged in Mockgrow ing in Idaho and i well-to-do finan cially. Raker City Democrat WHO SENT THE CANDY? 'Central" Receive a Gift and Doesn't Know Who Sent It. The other dav one of the pretty op erator at the telephone ofllce received a handsome Uvo kml foiirMdl, box of Imui lions, which made her very happy and ber companion somewhat envious. An A. I. T. Ihiv delivered the gift, and h neat note, tucked under the cover read, "with. . kinde4 regards, To "Central" the candv episode looked simple." .lut another case of a pres ent and a love sick swain. Since then, however, it bn developed into a trouble some tangle, and aa a result two young men of the town have threatened each other with bodily violence. Incidental ly "Central" is becoming "worried over the dilemma. It seem that a certain young man was keeping company with a certain voting ladv from the Tifephonp ex change. Then another young man, from Portland, became, infatuated with the first young man's sweetheart, and to help bis caiis along, he aeiit ! er a box of candy. Rut young man N'o. 1, happened to see young man No. 2, making preparations to present hia gift, and he accordingly made plans to thwart the interloper. Hi discovered that the box would contain no note to Indicate the name of the donor of the gift, and decided to appropriate thia honor to hlmaelf." Hastily scribbling a not to hia sweet heart, he delivered it into the hands of a second messenger boy, with Instruc tions to bribe the first boy and have the note delivered with the packHge. Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading House of Astoria The ru-e worked nicely and "Central" placed the gift to the credit of No. 1, never surmising it bad been sent by No. 2. No. 1 is now ''solid" at the telephone office, but No. 2 i a "dead one." With the faith characteristic of her sex, "Central" still has implicit faith in her No. 1, and refuses to believe that he has been guilty of deception. No. 2 Mill docs not know just how it happened, but is mistrustful of his ri val, No. 1. DEATH OF MRS. ROSA WELCH Occurred at Portland Yeeterday Form er Resident of Astoria. The sad intelligent of the sudden death of Mrs. Rosa Welch at Portland yesterday afternoon, was received in this city with deep sorrow by those to whom she was near and dear in ties of kindred, and with profound regret in the large circle of friends, who re member her most happily when ahv dwlt at No. 163 Thirty-Seventh atreet in thia city, a few year ago. ghe was the wife of Alfred Welch, fomer chief engineer and electrician of the Astoria Street Railway Co., and with her husband and children removed to Salem about two years ago when Mr. Welch was called to the manager's desk of the big electric system at the capital. Mrs. Welch, who was but 33 year of age. was ill but theree flays and had gone to Portland for special medical treatment and for a few hours seemed to rallv under the skill devoted to her case, but later sank beneath the burden imposed by the malady and expired at 1 o'clock p. m. yesterday. She left an interesting family of two sons and three daughter, who, with the devoted father are left to morn the deepest loss of their live, for Mrs. Welch was the emliodicmcnt of good womanhood and fond method. Her remains were brought to this city on last night's expres from lrt- land and taken at orn-c to the home of her brother-in-law, J. M. Hodgson, at No HW West Bond treet, where the funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at the bands of her A reliable savings bank. Golden Gate Coffee Saves the family . temper. lout Sold only in aroma tight tins. No prizes-' no coupons J. A. FOLGER ta CO. Saaa Fravasctsce M1 By waterproof clotha wt do not avan rubber foods or meckiateihei , that are m objec tionable to ih wear er. Bat rejular weelca cloths that arc especially pre ri and proofed the new pre UK that doc net change the fabric, but leave the doth a parous and health Mm the original piece Salem pastor, Rev. Mr. Errett, of the First Chrictian church. Intermit will follow at Greenwood cemetery. VICTOR GIMR IS DEAD Youngest Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gimre Panes Away. lira in fever caused the death of Vic tor, the 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sven A- Gimre, at the family residence, 22 West Duane atreet, at I o'clock thia morning. Previous to la.t Monday the child had always enjoyed exeeptionaDy good health. All that medical skill and kind treatment could do was done to save the life of the little boy, but efforts in thati direction were unavailing. The parent are heartbroken over their lose. Announcement of the funeral will be made tomorrow. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood. Makes new flesh and healthy men and women. That's what Holb'st er's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. S3 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold Ij Frank Hart. ' ' TODAY FOOTBALL TODAY OWAPUlfPUKS VS. WEST ASTORIANS A. F. C. GROUNDS KICKOFF a: 30 P. M. GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS. HARPS, ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS iSvenson's Book Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street ) ri '. iU Shower fm um Shirts For the Rainy Season, Specially Made to Order. I noliter's Rocky Mountain Tea is posi tive, never nauseates or upsets the stomach. Geanses and purines the en tire system. A great blessing to suffer ing humanity. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Bart Cleaning Steam Until November 15th, 1903. Men's Suits $1.30 Pants 80 CoaU 1.00 VesU .50 Overcoats 1.30 i Steam cleaning done every day. Roelofsz THE TAILOR. 185 ntk Street, Astoria, Oregoa. 1395 V We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. a Complete Line cf Steves Anything in a first class stove sitfc er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you will find at. 11 J. Scully . 470 472 COMMERCIAL STREET , Seating