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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA, OREGON. S 4 TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN The Foreter are planning to give a ball in the Foard k Stoke hall, on the evening of Saturday, November IH. Friend of Mr. and Mr. Harry Ik-ll have received new that a baby boy waa born to Mr. IJell recently. The now reide iu fceattlc. Itoelof.jE, the tailor, ycnterday pur chawd A. MartiiiMiu tailoring etab lihmcnt. Mr. Maitin-oii will be em ployed iu Mr. KoeloNx' ahop. Marriue liee)i-- were Ufiied yes terday to Owar -I. f Awards and Helen K. Crevlingj c. Hrumbach of Ilwaeo and Josephine Page of Astoiia. Funeral aervieea over Victor flimre, the young i,n of Mr. and Mr. 8. A. IT 1 . - Those who place quality first ue "PIN-MONEY" Tli ick In of quality, the perfect fniit of lung experience. Their epcaren I Inviting, appetizing, they IHk gmx) but taste bet ter. We have them In neat CLASS PACKAGES, 10c TO f.7J PER PACKAGE. BULK js CENTS PER PINT. ROSS, HIGGIN5 . Co. THE LEADING GROCERS. shower fm um sals for the Rainy Season, Specially Made to Order. . !42o LOCAL BREVITIES. Tha Palace Catering company's die lag-room U again open under the Mine management Every thing flret class. CuUIne tail service uneioellrd. Private dining-room for led lee. N. A. Akerman, takldermUt, mat tree makrr, furniture upholstering harncea repairing, carjiet cleaning and laving. Kinth street. Mra. Tilda Andereon, massage. 1470 Onand Avenue. Given either at home or will call NOTICE. We l.cg to announce that the Mon arch Malleable, Itange were the only ranges that received the grand prize anil gold medal at the I.ewi and Clark -Mmitin. Other claiming (hot their received the unit aie doing so (ur Die putpoe of deceiving the public, we U-g to refer J oil to tin' committee on reward, I-wi and Clink rpoition, I'oi t Ut rut, Oregon. Your very truly, Mni.rli Malleable Imn I!ang Com puny, Heaver Hani, Win, A v'imm! triy Imiv wanted at the A-toliuil otlic to h ill II plilltcl' Wade. ON HER OWN ACCOUNT. Mia. A. It. Jewctt, who fur some time past haa ucccfully served t lie A. Dun lar Company in the rapacity of diens maker, bat withdrawn from it employ ment and haa opened dreinaking par lora of hi-r own, uptaira at No. 451 Commercial street, at the southeast cor ner of that thoroughfare and Ninth atteet, where hr will be pleased to meet and nerve old friend and patron. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Has Just Arrived JOHNSON BROS GOOD GOODS 118-iaa Twelfth Stmt, Astoria. Hot drink and aandwlche at lloef ler'a. Mra. A. C. Ivy, from Kan Francisco I at the Occident aample room with a line of model pattern hata. Thcao hut will be on display for three daya only The ladiee of Astoria are Invited inpect the atork, Monday, Tueaday and Wednesday, Oct, 23, 24 and 25. NOTICE. Write ii fur big bargain in Ilumt Automatic Switch A Signal Co., etock before the switch pie on road. Hegular price f 4.7.1. thjr price much lower. I low can we do it? We hold more ahare than we can conveniently carry and niot saciiflce to rui mli Fur partic-11 hir addrc W. .T. Curti & Co., 21.' Commercial bliHk, rortlnnd, Ore. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ih'i-d tiled at tin' ' Hici- of the Cinin ty Ch-ik tlic iu"t few day indicate iitnilv III v-tt I et.itc. 1 c-tci!iiv m di-eiix were nun, iic iiaiiMi't auioum inj; to j 1 1 ,'."'. lollowing 11 if tlic in t 1 nun ut- tiled:. Aii;-ii .1. M.nkiiV et al, ti Flunk I Ibivi.c.. .t ul : S I 2 MI I 4 and S I of SV I I mt 2S tp ft n, 1 (! w. ( n i'li-ml iM .'LVai, M. It. Sherwood to Align ('. Mackay S I 2 of S 12 ' 2. to 5 n, r .1 w. t on idcralioii f't.'mi. It.T C. Smith to Cemgc C ( 'lit hci. 1 lot 5 and , block !), in Smith' Wur ri'iitoii. Coniii-rntion ;.". I int.-. I Mate, to .lull 11 Corn.; S 2 of SV I 4, ..1 2f and S 1 2 of SF. I I i- :, tp ft n. r 7 w. Patent. Allrn) II. K-te. to John .1. 1 : 11 : S I 2 SF. 14, Wt, S I 2 SW 14 ft" 2l, NW 14 2?, tp 5 n. r 7 w. IW idcrntion Jf-J'HNl. ( hnili'o llmiH-n et al., to A.toilu Ab- -tract A Title (oiniianv; Sr. 14 we 2H, tp 5 n, r 8 w. Consideration IM. otto PulTner to John I. Itupp et al.,; SK 14 SW 14. X 12 SF. 14. SK 14 NK 14. we .H, tp 5, r 7 w. Con-idera tion K5.ki. Saved HU Life. J. W. Pavenjiort, Wingo, Kjr., write, June 14, l!Ki2: "I want to tell you 1 believe Hallard'a Snow IJniment saved my life. I waa under the treatment of two doctor, and they told me one of my lunpi waa 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 month longer. I km induced by a friend to try Bal lard' Snow Liniment. The first applica tion gave me great relief two Afty cent tiottlea cured me lound and well. It i a wonderful medicine and I rec ommend it to suffering humanity." 25c, 50c 11.00. Sold by Frank Hart's drug (tore. Make digestion and assimilation cr feet. Make new red blood and bone. That'e what Iiollister' Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the sick and weak. 35 cent, Tea or Tablet. Sold by Frank Hart, drucgi-t. We Are Getting' Ready to Hove The great furniture bargains we are now offering will wain end and you will be aorry if you overlook the opportunity to buy bfore it i too late. Every Purchase You Now Make Means a Saving' We offer you the choice of the largest and best stock of household good ever displayed in Atoria. Astoria's Leanding and Compleellousefurniiihers, . ...... n M . Hi mm r 1 i f 1 Itl!l HI-II HI IUI1 !:A. I 11 yiw vxtK Cimre, were held in I'olil'a undertakini; parlor ye-t.-nliiv afteiniNoi. The inter tnent wh iii (;reeliwiiod. lohii Kdward wa picked up by Offi cer Tlmiiipwin and ilon yesterday afteriiixm for drunkeniie. Ib had la-en InuriK out in the rain on the I.ur linn dock, when he wait picked Up bv hy.t.iiiilern mid taken in out of the wet. The decree of the Circuit Court in the eaw of M. S. SherwiMul v. the South Ala-nleen Coinpuiiy, by which the form er Wii L'iw-11 title to the south Imlf of the iMiiitli half of M-ction 'JH, township "1 iioith, nint'e n wet, was miole a docii- tiiciit of reiind in the oHic of the County Clerk ye-terdny. Mi !-ie Tamiehill. late leading holy itli the Tritolj Oix-ra ('oiniianv l a fu-ml liner at the Slur flientre Una week, .Ml I U II -) I i I I coii-k ered to one of the Iciiditi; i-ouieiliemie 011 the lilil opent ljie of today mid i a lete 11c011i.il ion to the lii-lit oiiern ta"c. c i- unit 111' a hit with lovel of (;ood lilU-li'. I unci ;il eiicr over tin- remain of Mr. Slo-in.i Smilli. wife of I!, S. Smith. the A. A C. II, tatioii iigi-nt ut Wur lelilon. will l,e belli flout I'ohl' MIliliT tiikinj; pin lot iii the fit v today, at I "clock, llev. . . r.rim. of t ie rn-t Mctlimli-t churcli, will deliver the er mon. I lie .ice.i4 il iliril in tin city Mimiiiv i .-li in-' of iliiilH-te. Mie w.i mii 11 in Noitli Ihikota, ami ua 25 vour of n;e. A letter calling attention to the dan k'croiii eotiilitioti of the ilrain, rtilining throiigh bliMk H. of Mi lure' addition wa tiled bv Senator C. V. Fulton, with the City Auditor vetenlav. The drain run between the residence of C. W. Fulton and Mr. J. Gearhart, and live letter allege that if it i not re paired, much injury i liable to nult to ImiIIi proiertif. The citv i warned in the communication that it will lie held rcNiiiibh for the conciucn-e. lo atifv a iudL'iiicnt iuisl bv the ireiiit court in favor of the Alaka Fi-herinen' I'ackiug Company and aiaiut C. C. and 1'aiil J. l.utjen and (osirin riiimmer. eleven share of tlic tiM'k of the company were old by the herilT yet-rday forenoon. The judg' nient and eot amounted to $.'(74!.15 and the liale were knocked down to (o-oru'c I'liinimer i Couiiuinv for the urn mentioned. By waterproof cloths w do not meaa rubber foods or aucklntatht 1, that arc obc tiotvable to 1 he wear er. Bat regular woolen cloths that art especially pre pared and proofed by the new pro cess that dees not change the fabric, but leaves the cloth as porous and health Mas the original piece Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading House of Astoria NORELLI WILL NOT SING. LEADING OFFICERS COMING. Distinguished Salvation Army Workers Are to Visit Astoria. On Saturday evening Atoria will en joy a vtit from a numlH-r of dieting uihed Salvation Army worker, head' ed by liriiradicr .Jenkins, providential Hicer. Amimpanying the brigadier is Major Wade, providential secretary, and "ii plain . Harris, stenographer. All three will appear at the regular meet ing of the Salvation Army on Saturday evening and will lie heard at the Con gregational church on Sunday forenoon and again at the Salvation Army heud- imirter Sunday evening. Hrigadier denkin lias been engaged in army work for the pat 24 yeara and is fluent speaker. Major Wade, I a performer on the concertina and a splen did vocalist. Captain Harris ia no stranger to Astoria people, particularly the younger generation, as she attended hmd in this city for several years. A cordial invitation i extended to all to be present at the meeting conducted by the oiricers on Saturday evening and Sunday. FttH of Tragie Kaaamg. are these line from J. TL Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might havt re sulted from hi terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which he write t "I had fearful cough, that dis turbed n wight' rest, I tried every thing, but i"Milng would relieve it, until took DT. lCIng New TMacovery for C nsumption, Cough and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently cure all throat and lung diseaae prevent grip and pneu monia. At Chaa. Rogers' druggist guar anteed; 60c and f 1.00. Trial bottle fret. Sudden Cancellation of Concert Date in Astoria Explained. M.l.l.illii- Jennie Norelli, the noted Swcdi-li -in'ei, lia- cjlhi-llc'l her con cert date in .-l"ii.i, uiii evening, jit l-opm' II.1II1 and for ss-eifii- reaoti. When he nj; ht",e hefori', on May S, I'.MHt, the imidiiiue eont raeted for the Ue of l i-liel' opera hollM'. for one nijjht. at j:ii, paying $20 down. The cont 1 act wa ignei by Manager I.. 1'.. Selig, of the oera hoii' ami aci-cpt-el by her agent. C. O. Carlson, in her prceiic and the presence of other wit- iie-4"H, in a well known business of- fu in thi citv. The concert came off and was a diinal failure, not from any fault found with the splendid singer, but because ber agent got up hi pro gram fr the evening in Portland, print ed there and bordered with the "ads" of Portland firm, a matter of indes- cretion in the distribution of patronage voiindlv rebuked bv Atorians, who re fused to attend the concert on this score. The next nav the great singer left for other field, and her agent CarNon absolutely refused to cover the balance due Mananger Selig for the use of the boue, despite the fact that he, the agent, had delivered to Mr. Selig, an order on Madame Norelli for the sum of I0 still unpaid. When the order wa presented to Madame Norelli, she referred it liack directly to ber agent, with the result stated, and the troup left here, that much in arrear, at least, thoucli there were otlicr bill pending which were subsequently paid. At intervals, during the years that lapsed. Manager Selig has written the popular and successful artist for a cacellation of hi claim. None of hi letter have Wn answered. He want hi due in the premises and nothing more. Hearing of ber intended visit and con cert here, Manager Selig advised ber the other day of hi desire for a settlement of hi claim, plus a bill of $4.00 for in terest, and of hi purpose, in default of such adjustment, to file suit and swear out a writ of attachment for levy upon the box-receipt, a program the madame could hardly face with com posure and sing a she is wont to sing. and therefore is the Astoria date cancelled. The fact that she will not appear here as advertised, will have no bearing on the purpose of Mr. Selig to recover what i due him, the suit will proceed, the levy be made wherever practicable. and the law invoked, for or against the claim a the issue shall determine. Madame Norelli' repudiation of the claim, as being the affair of ber agent, ia not taken in good part by Manager Selig, who hold that she is the princi pal in the transaction, and endorsed the acta of her agent, and, no doubt, di rected him in the doing of them, and, he thinks, her engagement of another hall for the late proposed visit quite confirmatory of the equity of his claim and of her disposition to meet it. This community is to be deprived of a genu ine treat by res son of herfairare to meet this paltry obligation, which, though it was of her agent's incurring was no less a debt of Madame Norelli's, she be ing the party directly in iterest. TIES MATRIMONIAL KNOTS Justice Goodman Makes a Record of Three Couples in One Day. lutiec (ioodman i of a modest and retiring li-po-ition and he has never iii.ii'c any attempt to jHipularize hi i-u'iit a a matrimonial bureau. Rut do--piti' his modety there i something about the way in which he ties a knot thai pleases the ieople for whom he performs thn ceremony and they tell their friend aliout it. Perhaps this ac count for the fact that Justice Good man was a busy man yesterday, aud during the day he pronounced the words that linked together the live of three couple. At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Miss Joie Page of Astoria waa married to W. C. Brambaih of Ilwaeo. During the afternoon Miss Annie Lerogue was mar ried to Albert Miller, the ceremony be ing performed at the residence of Mr. and Mr. Alex. Miller, on Fourth street At 6 o'clock last evening Miss Helen E. Crevling was married to Oscar J. Edward in the office of the Justice. All of which goes to bear out the opening statement that Justice Good man i popular and has a pretty fair cinch on the marrying game. If you want a pretty face and delight ful air, P,oy cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip across the sea, Put your faith in Rocky Mountain tea. Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. The Astorian, 75c per montn. Cleaning Until November 15th, 1905. Men's Suits $L50 Pants 60 Coats LOO VesU M Overcoats L50 Steam cleaning done every day. Roelofsz THE TAILOR, 185 nth Street, Astoria, Oregoi, GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS, GUITARS. MANDOLINS, HARPS, ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. vSvenson's Book vStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street Morning Astorian, 75c per montn. jr.' . A - a ) X - J'"'"" I ,a w "V a Complete lice cf CUcafin Stoves Anything in a first elaaa stove eith er Wood e Coal or Combined, yoa wil And at. IV, J, Scully i 470 472 COMMERCIAL STRICT