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8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER, M, ifoS. . fw ysmr hotcakes in tnt moroinj war WOODLAWN BRAND OF Maple Syrup I Gallon I 35 Gallon 75 Oaajrt 45 FANCY WAXEN Coohing Apples 65c per Box ASTORIAGROCERY Kt Comrrsarcial SW Phon. Main 661 PicldingOnions TWO tad ONE-HALF CENTS PES IB. Home Hade Sauer Kraut FIYE CENTS PES POUND. Dill Pickles TEN CENTS PER QUART. I& & mum THE GROCER. Tanth and Commercial Strstta Branch at Unlontown. t TELEPHONES. main Store. . . No. 711. Main. Branca Store . . . .No. 713, Main Special Gibson Colliers id oiDson pictures, iu new one, suitable for framing price 10 cent. See show window. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC LADIES ! DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT Millinery Sale at THE FAIR Star Theatre building. The entire Stock Must Be Sold by November xoth. MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. TEE LEADING MILLINERY. Etar Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore. SHOT HIS COMPANION R, L. tbtze Kills W, 0. Eddy by Accident 49 VOTERS REGISTER ( few day ago by Phil. Unke, of Aber deen, near (.rayV Harbor. The bird been stuffed and is nv in possession of t ho hunter who killed it and is priml a a rare trophy by hint. The eremite is much like the Ameri- ...... .......I .1,. i ....n.;..j .... ...... ..t tl.. m.wst u,,tif..i ,.f i.irdH. i ,,ior it i J All Parties and Nationalities Rep- light brown on tiif bra-t un.i a im huii I rccr.tcd at City Hall. (ill mutt lid l-rown on tin1 tack. In shape I il is much tin same as the American wood durk. lut is con-idcialdv more BODY FOUND IS HOURS LATER iw. Men Had Gone Into the Nehalem Coun try on a Hunting Trip Hotie Mis takes Hit Companion for Wild Animal and Fires Fatal Shot Lost in Woods. The following dispatch from Xebalera gives complete details of the shooting of W. G. Eddy, referred to in the Morn ing Astorian yesterday: Almost frantic with grief at having mortally wounded his hunting com companion, W. 0. Eddy, by having mi taken him for a deer. R. L. Hotze was unable to find his way back to where he had left the wounded man to get him a drink of water and Eddy died probably long before he was found by a marching party 1$ hours later. Both men are from Lents, Or., and the acci dent oocured seven or eight miles up the North Fork of the Xehalem, whither they had gone to establish a winter hunting camp. The accident occured early Saturday afternoon. Hotze and Eddy were hunting tnd had separated. The young man thought his companion was behind him, and seeing a stir in the bushes ahead tired. The cries of the victim of the mis- ike soon made it known. Hotze has tened to the scene and did what he could for the wounded man by laying him in an eay position and bolstering bis head up with a coat Then he start ed to the nearest creek, some distance away, to get a drink of water for Eddy, who complained of intensee thirst. He reached the river but was unable to find his way back. lie searched for several hours, and finally as darkness approached, started for help. They had been encamped in a deserted cabin in the region, and the nearest house was four miles away. Hotze reached it late at night, almost exhausted, and panted out his fearful tale. A-wistance was summoned from Ne halem, and a party started out on the search before daylight. About 8 o'clock they found the dead body where Hotze had left it in search of water. Eddy had been shot through the hip and his wound in any event would prob- bly have been fatal. Hotze is almost distracted because be deems himself responsible, not only for Eddy's death, but also for untold agon ies which be must have suffered before death relieved him. Eddy and Hotze came here from Lents few days ago. Eddy practiced mag netic healing there, and had resided in the vicinity about seven months, com ing from Vaquina Bay, where his father still living. The dead man was a dow, and had no family living. He served at one time in the armv, and was pensioner on the disability list. He as atxjut .,, years old, ana nis com panion was much younger. The bird is believed to have lieon driv en north from South America bv some storm which it encountered while out at sen. The bird was pivbuhlv ear tied out of its bearings by the gale and fin- allv landed near t.ravN luulsir. where it was killed bv lucke. ONE MAN REFUSES TO TELL Ordinarily He Is Republican, But First He Wanta to See Wbo the Re publicans Nominate One Social.st in the Bunch. STATION ON SANTIAN Fifty voter. lacking one. tiled up le- for Auditor Anderson at the city hall yesterday aftornoon, and made the nee Fish Warden Van Dusen Wants an H"? "" n-M-nui to registrauoo. E i iu i l I rrora 9 o clock in the morning, when the MpuiiiiciiMsiaeuvsati. ,irv books were opened, until thev were closed at 4 in the afternoon, men of all kinds, sites, nationalities and parties, lined up at the registration LOCATES FAVORABLE SITE counter, and took the oath alike. After the da 'a work wa oxer, Auditor An derson examined his record and found that just 49 had registered during the day. 13 from Precinct No. 2, 11 front No. 3, 13 from No. 4, three from No. S, and 0 from No. Kepuiilicanism and lVmocracy were both liberally represented by the voters who took the oath of suffrage, while some pinned their allegiance to tin noli partisan creed. One loyal party individual was hold enough to proclaim that he was a SoeialUt, It reinaiiied for the solitary voter, houexcr, to take the breath of the rcg i-tration olli.vr, when he rcfu-cd to his political faith. Coining mid citiol ng alike proved in iiin, and u it entry 'icfu-cd to state, was dually made on abiv be later established. llu" renter, lie then evplamci himc!l i ..... . At the McKenzie station, Mr. Van by savin- that under ordinary con.li Dusen found that nearly two million "" "' " lopiiwican. mil mat i.e eggs had Wn taken, and that the work d n fooled by a certain i.rpu.iiicnn wa progressing nicelv. This station ""' nn.-e, and he proposed to see w I... will be operated for another vear. be- they pla 1 in nomination this time f..rn .l.,,4 or. ,ln t.ttrnr.l o it a .l iah . I Tile IfnitillL' OVer the COUIltcr at th ini of a rieriiiiinent rmtcherv. It in Im. I .Auditor Inspect! Experimental Work at the Mc- Kenxie Station, and Finds Work Pro gressing Nicely Two Million Eggs Have Already Been Taken. Master Fish Warden Van Dusen re turned from a trip of inspection along the streams of the upper Willamette Sunday morning. He visited the ex perimental station on the McKenzie river, and made a trip up the Santiam where an experimental station will prob- lieved that a much better showing will be made next season as the result of the improvement made on the Oregon City fishwar, and it is not desired to provide for a hatcherv until it needed capacity can be ascertained. Mr. Van Dusen states that he found several desirable sites for the loca- tion of a station on the Santiam river, and will probably recommend that pro vision for a station lie made at a sub sequent meeting of the State Fish Com' mission. office ha Wn temporarily removed, in order to letter accommo date applicants for registration. Six of the housekeeping I questions are settled i and settled for good. Schilling's Best at 701a grocers; money bade Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturdays MASQUERADE BALL AND PIANO CONTEST Pi&mi In order to liven up business I will give another Mask Ball on January 3rd, J 906, at which I will present to one of my customers a One Number With Every $2.50 Sale The Finest Stock and Liberal Treatment EiermnWise ASTORIA'S RKLIAHUK CLOTHIER FOR MAYORALTY. Cashier J. E. Higgins is to be per sonally importuned by a numerously signed jietition, today, to permit the uk' of hi name in connection with the mayoralty nomination. The petition was in full flight alKmt the rity yes terday and in the hand of 1.. K. Selig. The interested signers will probably know sometime todav just how Mr. Higgins views the proH-ition. 0. BEARS ROB ORCHARDS. Underwood. Wa-h., Oct. 2.1. Ben als has had a new job of late night atohing. An old bear and two cubs have been visiting lii apple orchard I druggist, and helping themselves. When thev I - idn't find enough on the ground they roke limbs and have done con-iderahle umage. Cures Chills and Fever. W, Wirt, Nacogodohe. Texas. says: "His daughter had chills and fev er for three years; he could not find I Bpccialist4 in their particular lines. anything that would help her till he vou are thinking of attending business used Herbine. His wife will not keep college you cannot afford to ignore the house without it, and cannot say tool In this age of keen competition a I Business Education is an indispensable adjunct to the ambitious young man or young woman who wishes to succeed in business life. We have the reputation of being the LEADING BUSINESS COL LEGE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. OUR GRADUATES ARE ALL EMPLOYED Our teachers are all practical men and If m Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumbing ii out of date, the memberi of your household are conitantly risking their health. Defective plumbing generate! germ-beiring sewer guci which pollute the atmosphere and cinnot help but be breathed by the occupinti. Let us examine the condition of your plumbing, correct defective piping and Install the best unitary fixturei made. namely "itavdatsf Bathi and One-piece Lavatoriei. Our illustrated booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" lent free upon application. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria much for it." 50c. Sold by Frank Hurt, All Women Behtike-Walker Btisiticas College Steams Building, Portland Oregon. Send for illustrated catalogue. Free. ONE HUNDRED TOO MANY THE REAL TE8T Of Herjlc.de la la GItIbk It a Tfcozt agh TriaL Thera Is only one test by which to Judc of the efficiency of any articls and that la by ita ability to do that which It la Intended to do. Many hair -vigors may look nice and smell nice, lut the point la do they eradicate Dan druff and atop falling hair? No. they do not, but Herplclde does, because It roes to the root of the evil and kills the germ that attacks the papilla from whence the hair gets Its life. Letters from prominent people every where are dally proving that Newbro'f Herplclde atanda the "teat of use." It la a delightful dressing, clear, pure and' free- from -oil or grease. Sold by leading drugaists. Send 10c. in tamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Eton, 151-353 Bond Bt, Owl Drug Store, M9 Com, St, T. 7. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." Jersey City, Oct. 23. Because she had l.een kissed too often Marv fh- (sinnky of Sceaueiis, N. J ummoned be fore Police Justice Manning today Wa diso Uoroughsky, charging him with as sault and battery. "Why, he would kiss me as often as one hundred times a day and bis rough beard would make my lips sore," she said. "My dinners were often delayed and the cooking would be spoiled by him annoying rae while in the kitchen." should assist Nature at those timei when the system is upset, the nerv ous tone low and a feeling of de pression or languor exists. An ex perience of over 50 years warrants the statement that no medicine gives such prompt relict as Beechams Pills Bold Everywhere. In bozea 10c. and Sc. YEARS 4. 60 -er rvDrmriurfl - If you buy your (Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond Plans to Get Rich, are often frustrated by audden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and lake Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and j give you a new start Cure headache and diuineiw too. At Chas. Rogers' drug store; 25c, guaranteed. RARE BIRD KILLED NEAR GRAY'S HARBOR Resembles American Wood Duck It Has Never Before Been Found So Far North. The first specimen of the fulvous tree duck ever killed north of the British French and Dutch Guiana was shot a m ar i fro. spices, o CuFFtb.TLA DAIfl NO FODDER, FLQnU (G EXTHACTS' Cmrrsr JfrtnK, CtasoMik WctiJ CL05SET6DEYES5 r PORTUkND,ORZC0ri. Tradk Marks nraiema fll CoavmoMTt Ac Anroos aeixttnc a kseh and dwrlptlnn mar QnJrklr unertain nur opinion rrM whMoer an kiTmllon H prhblr pMei'ldhl", Cooimonlf (,,nr1ctlTv.nncl(inlll. HANDBCOK on I'atonw ant trmt. Olrtxrt ajomry for Mw-unnf patcnla. Fitunia taken thmuvli Munn A Co. raoalv tprrtal witkt, without charge, IB the scientific nmnm. A bandaomslr lllnrnilet weekly. Jarwat fir. rulatloa of any w-ientmn InurtiaJ, 1'arnit. Si a HMV'I?I?.rt The MORNING ASTORIAN You May Want A furnished house, rooms or store. Make your wants known to the readers of this paper. 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