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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1905)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 Thot who place quality first use "PIN-MONEY" The pickle of quality, the tarfect fruit of long experience. I'lirir appcarem- in Inciting, appetizing, they lMik good but twite tat ter. We have tin' tu in mat CLASS PACKAGES, 10c TO l.75 PER PACKAGE. ' BULK j CENTS PER PINT. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. THE LEADING GROCERS. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tba Falaoa Catering com piny 'a din ing room la again open under tha tame management. Everything first class. CuUIno and service unexcelled. Private dining-room for Indira. X. A. Akerman, taxidermist, mat tress ninki-r, furniture upholstering harness repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Kinth atrret. Mrs. Tilda Anderaoa, massage. 1470 fttmnd Avenue. Given either at Lome or will call. NOTICE, We tag to announce that the Mn-nn-h Malleable Ilanrn were the only ranges that revived the grand prize ami gold medal at the few! and Clark exposition. Others claiming that theirs received the wmi aie doing so fur the putpos of deceiving the public. v.n ta to refer yon U tlie committee on reward, Irwi ami Clark exposition, 1'ortlaml, Oregon. Yaura very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Range Com pauy, Reaver Iem, Wia. A good steady tay wanted at the Aatoriun office to learn printer' trade. ON HER OWN ACCOUNT. Mra. A. H. Jewett, who for some time paat ha successfully served the A. Ihin bar Company in tha rapacity of dress maker, baa withdrawn from It employ ment and ha opened dressmaking par lors of her own, upUira at No. 431 Commercial atreet, at tha outhrat cor ner of that thoroughfare and Ninth street, where the will be p leaned to meet and serve old friends and patron. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Has Just Arrived JOHNSON BROS.. GOOD GOODS uS-m Twalfth SUret, Aitoria. Come and see ns We are Offering' Furniture Bargains Never Before Heard of in This City Before moving Into our new store building you can get a big discount on every purchase. We arc offering this special inducement in order to save moving. the stock. We also offer , you a., selecition, f 'rpra .the largest stock of furniture in the city. A call will convince you. , &TS CHAS: rl EILB0RH i S: COJCmomK a Hot drink and sandwiche at lloef-IcrV Mis. A. C. Ivy, from San Fiancineo in at the tki'tilent aample room with a line of model putti-rn huta. These hat will ta 011 display for three day only, The tale of Astoria are invited to inspect the ktoa k, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Ut. 2.1, 24 ami itf. NOTICE. Wiile iif for big bargain in lluit Automatic SwiUli A Signal Co., stock befoie the wiMi goes on road. Regular price $5.75. 'ur prii-c much lower. How n 11 we do it? We hold more share 1 Iiii 11 we can conveniently i-urry ami mut smtifii-c ti raise rash. For particu lar address W. .?. t'urtia A Co., 215 nt m.-1 in 1 block, rottlund, the. MADAME NORELLI. Mine li-nnie Norelli, prima dimii piano wlin '"ai" in giund cow-crt at lit'.in'- Iml I next Wednesday night. i fresh from n tire year tour in Kiirnx ami the Fast, having recently taken leading part at Convent Garden, l-on-don, ami the Mi-lroxiljtun Opera Com pany, Vew York. Her unqualified sue ce at the Philharmonic and Queen's hall promenade concert end tar four yearn' engagement at Convent Gardens, brought her H-iily into prominence ami to ta compared hy eritiett aa an eijuul to Melha and other great aingem. In Iei-riiilier Mme. Norelli returnn to Knglnml t fill an engagement with one of the greatest mui-al organization of Kurope. Mme. Norelli wan edtn-nted at the Itoyal Conwrvatoire of Muic at Slm-khohn. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real etate transfer wete iimile a mutter of reis.nl yester day : Alfred I'eterKon to Charlea SjorUni N 12 lot 8, block 104, I'pjM-r A-toria. Consideration !73. Hammond Lumber Company to Alex ander tiilhert; south 10(1 feet of lots 7and K, blta-k 2, Astoria. Consideration 110. S. I). Adair et al, to Kate M. DulTey; quit claim deed to lota 1 to 17 inclusive, block l7, Adair' Fast addition to A toria. W. I,, rhh iihash to Kate M. IhilTcy; same. Addie May Kom. et al.. to Fllu L. Kykmun; N l-2 lot 7 and H, blm-k XX I'pper Aftoria. Consideration $.'150. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the wort thing you can poaaibly borrow, is trouble. When aick, core, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poieona of dyspepsia, biliousness, Bright'a d.itAe, and aimilar Internal disorder, don't ait down and brood over your aymptoma, but fly for relief to F-lectrio Uittara. Here you will find sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your trouble, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At ChaA Ilogcra' drug store. Price 50c. Guaranteed. before It's too late TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN A son was borne at Mra. Gun. Lenau Sunday morning. O. F. Martin ha been given a power of attorney to dixme of property, by Horace A. and Krma Wilson. Marriage) liis-roe werifj u11 yes terday to Carl I. iml and Sofija 8alMn of (seaside, and Albert Miller and Anna U-ronge of Clatsop County. The dirt which caved onto the walk at the corner of Ninth utrwt and Har rison avenue, m been removed by the owner of the property. The young non of John I 'ill, of l'p-x-rtown, fell from the roof of an out building Sunday afternoon and hi hip wa i 1 badly crushed. Fullon tiros., will remove their law ollice from its present location in the Odd Fellow block, to their new quar ters in the Fulton Dement block, the liist of the mi in til. The new quarter are la-iug elitboiatcly titled up. Miss Francis Con-table who submit ted to a hiiigical oH-rutioii al the F.stes S.iiiitoriiiiu reurued to her home in Skamokawa today, much improved in heulth. Mis Florence Simmons, of Ovstcrville, is alo much improved and will probubly h-ave tin; sanitoi ium in a few day. The monumcnta for the survey of the city park will be placed by City S:ir eyor Tee in a few day. The line arc already run, and everything will abort ly U- in reudiuess mi that the eommi--ioii can i-omuieiice the work of im provement. New of the death of C. .1. Hrown. a fiiriner well known Astorian, at Ho quiam. was received here ye4enlay. He liisl of pneumonia after a abort illness, lie was a member of Atoria Aerie, F. O K., and arrangements for the funeral were made by the local lodge. Funeral s-rvi- over Victor (iimre, the four year old on of Mr. and Mra. S. A. tiimre, who died of brain feter early Suiiday morning, will la- held from the family residence at 22 West Duaue street at one o'clock thi after noon. The interment will lie at (Jreen wood cemetery. Workmen have completed the setting up of the lok ease which arrived for the city library last week. They are quite ornamental in design, and set the library room off nicely. Only a small ortion of the shipment ha yet arriv ed, and the library trustee are con siderably vexed over the delay. The member of the Commercial Club fcKttlmll team are out practicing every day, getting in ahajie for the big game with Multnomah next Saturday. The line-up ha not been detlnately settled umii, but the lest of the local niuterial will be utilized. The boy are txiH-eting a hard gurue with the Port laud aggregation. A metal plate, licaring the inscrip tion "St. Mary's Hospital, 1'.hi5." was put in place on the main pinnacle of the new at met lire yesterday afternoon. The letters are easily distinguishable from the stiect below, and make a tine showing. The work of painting and plastering is going rapidly forward on the upper stories, and lielow the win dows me being rapidly installed. The new ventilator which called forth a slight difference of opinion be tween Mayor Suprcnaiit and Chairman of the Public Property Committee Ka iHith, have been installed lietween the different vault at the city hall, and al ready there is a great difference in the atmospheric condition within. City Treasurer IVnley ha ceased to worry over the unsightly "boxes" which Mayor Suprcnaiit proposed to install. Two men forfeited bail in he police court yesterday afternoon. John Und er, a deck hand from the steamer Pot ter, who wa found drunk early Sun day morning by the police, divided to reurn with hi laiat to Portland, yes terday morning and leave hi Iwil money behind. O. Ifanman wa the other man who would rather lose $10 than fat? the police judge. Both case were set for three o'clock yesterday after noon. Services over the remain of the late Mrs. Itoaa Welsh, were held yeterday afternoon from the residence of herl brother-in-law, J. M. Hodgxon, at 100 Bond atreet The. .service, were in charge of Rev. Mr. Krret, of the First Christian church of Salem. The funeral proeeaition formed at the residence and marched to he Ca Hinder dock, where the steamer Melville tys in waiting to take the funeral cortege to Greenwood, the place of interment. There was a large attendance at the funeral, and the floral offering were many and beautiful. She in survived by two sons, three daughter and a father. I Y 1420 L Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading PERSONAL MENTION J. Aekerated wa down from Svenaon ye-4irday. W. W. Sweeny wa in town from Portland, yesterday. Mr. and Mr. C. It. Wright are back from their honeymoon. C. M. Cellar went to Portland on a busines trip yesterday. George Anderson, of Wesport, was in the city yesterday morning. Mrs. E. G. Miller i back from a visit with her parent at Aurora. K. 7.. Ferguon left yesterday for a several day' visit in Montana. J. R. Ilurke, the fish-buyer of Cath lamet, wa in the city yesterday. J. W. I)oane, the Ilwaeo saloon-keeper, wa in the city yesterday. W. B. Donaldson, the Chinook trap per wa in the city ye-terday afternoon. Sheriff Flanders, of Wahkiakum Coun ty, wa in be city yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Mike Gorman were in the city from Cathlamet yesterday af ternoon. Mr. M. D. Staple has returned after a several days' visit with friends in Portland. W. McKinley, a former A. 1 C. con ductor, i visiting friend in town. He is now a resident of Portland. Coroner W. A. C. Pohl left on lat ev ening' train for jaunt in Montana, where he will remain for a few days. Churle M. Finch, a former Astorian who i now located in Seattle, was in the city yesterday, visiting with friends. District Attorney Harrison Allen re turned to St. Helen yesterday morn ing, after spending Sunday with hi family. District court i still in ses sion. B. I). Sloop, who has made his home on the Ix-wi and Clark for a number of years, ha gone with hi family to Idaho, where they will in the future reside. Dorscy It. Smith, formerly superin tendent of the I. R. A N Co., at Ilwaeo. but now assistant superintendent of the Washington division of the 0. R. 4 N., was in town Sunday. Capt. Alfred S. Babbi.lge, the well known steamlaiat man, accompanied by Mrs. Rabbidge, ha returned from an ex tended visit to Southern Oregon. The captain is much improved in health and hiw gained considerable in weight. Saved Hli Life. J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes, June 14, 1902: "I want to tell you 1 believe Ballard's Snow Liniment aaved my life. I was under the treatment of two doctors, and they told ma one of my lungs was entirely gone, and the other badly affected. I alo had a lump in my aide. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. 1 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." 25c, 60c 11.00... Sold by Frank Hart'a drug store. Makes digestion and assimilation per fect. Makes new red blood and bone. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the sick and weak. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets, Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. By waterproof (JfHhi we do not man rubber goods or mackiateihsi, tbat arc so objec tionable to the wear er. Bui regular woolen cloths that arc especially pre ri and proofed the new pro cess thai does not change the fabric, but leaves the cloth as porous and health Mas the original piece. House of Astoria 3C OPERATED A FISH TRAP. Charles Elander Alleged to Be a VUoit or of the Fish Law. Several days ago officers discovered that a fish trap near the old Seaborg cannery ,waa being operated without a license and Charles Elander, the man in charge of the trap, was placed under ar rest. Klander claimed that he was em ployed by Peter Anderson of Cathlamet and that he knew nothing as to whether a license had been obtained or not. The officer were satisfied that Elander was telling the truth and he was allowed to go, but the facta in the case were kept quiet so that Peter Anderson might be placed under arrest as soon as he show ed up on the Oregon shore. Apparently Anderson had been given a tip for he failed to visit Astoria and on Saturday Elander took out a license for the trap. After doing so he was seen by an officer and asked to appear before Justice Goodman and explain his con duct. He failed to do so and was ar rested yesterday on a bench warrant and allowed to go an $75 cash bail until, Thursday, when be will have a hearing. Anderson continue to show a decided preference for the Washington shore as a place of residence and the officers feel that the only way they can reach him is through his employe. The Astorian, 75c per monta. GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS, GUITARS. MANDOLINS, HARPS, ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS vSvensoiVs Book Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street 6& f ,aS.J Walking SKIrto For the Rainy Season, Specially Made to Order. I3?5,VV If you want a pretty face and delight' ful air, Rosy cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Put your faith in Rocky Mountaia tea. Sold by Frank Hart, drag gist. Cleaning Steam SPECIAL Until November 15th, 1808. Men's Suits $1-50 Pants ... W Coats 1-00 Veata .". M Overcoats IM Steam cleaning dona every day. Roelofsz THE TAILOR. i$s nth Street, Aitoria, Orejofl. a m. We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. a Complete Line of leatin Stoves Anything in a first elaaa store eithr er Wood r Coal or Combined, yon wil find at. IV. J. 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