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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1905)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER al, 1903. 5 5 THE MOUXIXG ASTOIUAK. ASTORIA. .OREGON'. Tlwe who place quality flrt ue "PIN-MONEY The t.U Wl of quality, the p-ift ' l nr- Their .n..m U inviting. appetUlng, they look good but laale bet ter. We have them In neat ' CLASS PACKAGES, ioc TO $i.7S P PACKAGE. BULK S CENTS PER PINT. ROSS, HIGGINS (Q. Co. THE LEADING GROCERS. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tht r.Uct Catering umpeny'a dining-room U again open under the sam management Everything first elasa. CuUIm and service uneiccllrd. rrlvat dining-room for ladle. f 1 1 N. A. Akcrman, taxldermlat, mat tree maker, furniture upbalatcring karnese repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth at". Mrs. Tilda Anderson, roaasge. 140 Gtnd Avenue. Given either at borne or . will aall. . NOTICE. V beg to announce that the Mon rib Malleable Hangc were the only ranges that neied llio grand jie nd gold medal Hi the Lewi nd Clark rt position, other claiming that their received the Mint aie doing so for the purpwe of deceiving the public, we beg to lefcr you to the committee n reweid. I-rwU and CUrk espoaition, Toitlind, Oregon. Your very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Itange Com pany, Heaver lam, Wi, 0 Hot drink and aaiidaicbc at Hoef ler'. ON HER CWN ACCOUNT. Mr. A. B. Jewett, v. ho for some time put he ueecfully served tht A. Imn Ur Company in tin capacity of diea maker, bs withdrawn from it employ ment and has opened dremaking par lora of her own. uptalr at No. 431 Commercial alrert. al tha outhrat cor ner of that tlmroughfaie and Ninth stjeet, wjieie he will I pleeaed to meet and avrva old friend and patron. The Colt ft which tastes the beat and is the best. Hills Bros. Java and Mocha Coffee ie a 'apecial selection of fancy Java and genuine Arabian Mocha, blended grean, aged together, and sdentiflcal ly roaated, producing that rich, mel low, full flavored cup which nothing la thin world will ever duplicate or take the place of. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iiS ia Twelfth Street, Aitoria. 1 We Are Getting Ready to Move The great furniture bargain we are now offering wjll oon end and you will be sorry if you overlook the opportunity toHTlT b(oie it i too late, a Every Purchase You Now Make Means a Saving' 'We offer you the choice of the largest, and, bet stock, of. household , good ever displayed in Aitoria, Atoria'a lieanding and CompleeHouefuml''hfrs. ,'mic tiCII I3ft5fl "iTJ-.tn wa iiam ur 11 iitinii i ur . wwi S i compute House Mr. A. C. lvy, from San Fram-laco 1 at the Occident aample room with a line of model pattern hat. Thine liitt will be on dlnplay for three day only. The ladies of A tor la am invited to inpect the stock, Monday, Tuesday and Wcdncday, Oct. 23, 4 and 2. NOTICE. Write u for big bargain in Hurat Automatio flwitcb A Signal Co., tock before the switch go " r'""'- Regular prue $.1.75. flur price much lower. How ran we do It? We hold more barr than we ran conveniently carry and mut aarriflVe to raise rah. Fur parlieu lar ed.lre W. J. Curtl A Co., 215 Commeri lal Idoek, 1'ortland, (Ire. CALL TOR WARRANTS. . Not ie i hereby given to all patti- holding Clatitop County waiianla, en dorsed plior to' KeplemlNT 1-tli, !Ml4. ttti.l wariants number MUH, K!H7, H'HH, H.l!, Wr'U, HWI, Wi'i, Wfl WM, H'.r:,, Hlli. H1J7. WH, HW, MKJO, HfCII, H'XYi, Will, MM, and IWJ4, to prewtit the me to the f unty Treasurer at hi ofli-e, 5tMii!J Coiniiiert inl treet. for payment. Iiiteiet i-eiike after tbi date. Iiit-d at Aktoria, Oregon, thi 2tli day of (trtoU'r, IW5. (Sij-md ' HIAS. A. HK!l.!M)i:S' Count v Treasurer, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ii.l.n V. UVI.li to V. Yi I lenient, lnt" ..n,l r,, i.i.h k lot 4, blmk 1:11, lot 4. I.Iih v I SI. Consideration, VM Cutluimr linker et al, lo Tny Ijimi dry, lot i, blink 4:1. t 1.11-iiliiiition, ,'7."hi. STAHL IS EXONERATED. Iuti(-e iMli!iun yerday iliMii-i-d Hie ie Kgulnkt Filpir W. MnhJ, iliiuiil with tlirainipg to kill one HuH Cil u., on the gniinl tlait I Inn- win no riilTi'f to warrant hoil inu Slit III. ItiilM-it i!on bad worn to tin- i-ouipluint, but ittt4-r be hud giv-i-n in bi U-tiinnny yesterday, Ih-puty IVieH-ciiting Attorney Alu-nrombie ad- luittiil that the tat had "a very weak ci" A ihhikI mpluint rharging Stiihl with naii!t wa alo diHinied lit tlie intiution of Mr. AlMnroiuliie. Attorney Fulton apju-ated for the de fenilullt. Saved Hla Life. J. V. Pavenport, Wingo, Ky., write, June 14, Wi: "I want to tell you I believe Hallard'e 6now Uniment aved my life. I wa under the treatment of two doctor, and they told me one of my lungs wa entirely gone, and the other badly effectrd. I a No had a lump in my aide. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I waa induced by a friend to try IU1 lard'a Snow Liniment The firt applica tion gave mo great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and will. It ia a wonderful medicine and I rec ommend it to Buffering humanity." 23c, 50o $1.00. Sold by Frank Ilait'a drug store. - FvMisHm; i m : 'k lv M MM M A tk 1 ullfilMibaMA.111. TERSE TALES 07 THE TOWN Jiiiue Hall, a Muwlwater Hay Sober- man, wa in the city yeteriy. He late that the run of nli on the hay ha not been large a uual tlii year. The rulilur urice U four rent each "for ----- wj fl ,i,g khIiiiou ami two eenU ier ouiid for Siheride. H. .M. fialhigber taU-d yeteiday tlmt be would probably reoM ii l he He re- taiuaiil about Novemlxr l". .Mi-iiiIm-i of tlie Ijuli'V (iuihl. of the Holy JnniMCiiM- CIihi'I, ai pbiiiiiing lo L'iie a ale 011 Saliiiiluy, Noveuilter .1. it will Ui la-Id in tin- iiueu and ut'ful hoii'X'lioliI aituli- olii-reu lor ale. .Iiibn Tail, of the Tiny Ijiiindry, ba puicliiiMil the liiM-t of jii.-rt jr direct ly Miiith of tiie luniuil). The cuii-iil- iration i- wii'l lo Ix- UJ7-V. The old blliliiiiig ut I lie mi in r will U- loin down mid a uctt n-idi iuc ji KjM-rl v costing i;iH, elected ill it plwr. The other iioii-i- 011 llu- trm I will U- repaired. I'l'luiiit i"li- aie b-iii(r made oil lie- half of the IShiIIi It ci.tutc, to pay to tlie i-itv the back anoi-t-meiit which have u.rrucl on the pioM-rt,v in MiOuii-' iidililiiHL Tlic.V aggregate ill the lu-igll- Ih.iIi.mmI of a.'iHHi, wnd at mmiii a a .irtliimiil of the eint nuiouuU can be couipili'd. it Mill Ik- pi id by the at lorucv for the ette. Tin oik of impinii'iiiciil on tin- A. . ('. W. ball Iim. Ihi-ii about cimipleted by I he al M'tili-l . When tlii part of the uoik i llni-li il ,it i- proltulilc that I he ilu-t-l inf will be comim-lli-ed. Mm till lUilh v.a in town from Al bum elerdav. The new .'Ml.aSI VttU loiu.'e plant, which he i erwling there for Hamburg vnd irate i well un der way. The frame work l alrady up ami the roof will lie oil by the lut of the week. Nellie Thouip-on, (he woman of the half world who recently attempted her life by eatinjf aniiwptic tablet, and who. it wa thought, could not recover, wa Kiillicicntly iinproveil to Im taken from M. .Mary hospital yotrnlay aft- eriiiMin. The luiilcr fur tl new St. Mary's hiMiiituI anived veterday afternoon and wilt In immediately in tailed by the workmen. Iaac lU-llm. who i brought frotn Cray' Ilivcr, auffiTing with an attack of paralv-i. atill lie in a precarious condition at St. Mary' hospital. It is I hough t I hut hi life can only lie aaved by an oN-ration to remove a clot of blood on the brain. Tbi i a very ililllciilt i.M-utioil. and the attending phiciun i reluctant to umlertake it without authority from the kinafolk of the man. The ncare-t of thee re- ale in Idaho, mill im instruction from them have a et liecn received. IVIbu i aUnit .'HI ycai of age.aial ba bii-n in a tiinir ini- the stroke. K C. ih -hill doil, whom Officer Thompon picked from a brnke lieam of Hie A. & C. night train, wa din-barged from custody thi morning. IVlcr Hull wa found in an iulnKiciit- iil condition on Twelfth etrret yeter day aftcrniHHi. and fnken to the ailice tation in a wagon, by Olliccr Thump- -on and WiUoii. . A man mimed' stark wa in tlw jh- lice court yesterday on a charge of di- omleily eomluct. He wa given a u- pemlcd nentcuii' of $10.. Chief of I'ldicc- Mullock lonil in trcet aemcnt inlhilion amount ing lo 4SH.:h tft City Treasurer Ilea ley ycstelilav wftel uhiiu . OrK OH l" IIHH'IW-IC- HMiminii"" "" dcr engine jSi'iu-" Xo( :i wa iiunii4iced ..1. 11 f.......l.,,!.,,i tin. bv the iiintVaeWYcHteTilay afterttiHMi-., m ' IVter HcIhoii, who i employpd 111 a pinning mill at SKamokawa. wan brought downn the atenmer .Ionian veaterdav aftermam, with the two mid dle linger cut off hi right hand. Dr. k'n!t..n ,l,iaml (he wound, and the man left for home iiPilie aftermam. Thi i ail te la the third time he haa la-en similarly injured. Fire eaued by the explosion of an oil lamp, broke out in the lesidcnee of X. M. Keck, at Hammond, Thursday even ing. All the memlajr of the family, exeepting a little girl, were away, awl ahe wa nlecp in one of tlie upper 111111. An alarm wa quickly turned in and the blaze extinguished la-fore much damage was done. V The DttvU seining crew which ha f 1420 V Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading Souse of Astoria Im-cii fall li-hiiig on the Kahotli ground ha re-umi'il oHration. While rutling v.mmI with an ax, tieo. S-hulU. engineer at the Itooth pack ing plant. chopN into hi foot and sustained a seriou injury yeaterday. He lost iimid:-rable blood i-aiwd by the severing of aeveral arterie. He wa taken to St Mary's hoapital where the wound wa dressed and be is now doing nicely. The iMl Knlmen are making elalai rale preparation for their Thankgiv ing ball. Fish Warden Van Uu-en I in receipt of an invitation from Siiierintendent I. X. Wisner, to inspect the govern ment hateherie on the npM-r Colum bia. He will leave here" Sunday even ing in eomptiance with the invitation. Contractor W. A. Onndin returned tlie pipe taken from the Twelfth and Four teenth alrect cwer last evening. When questioned a to what opposition he liiul made of them, he replied that he threw them down in the mud .where he found them. Mr. Max Hirvi. of lVep Kiver, wa taken to St. Man' Hospital last' even ing suffering from n injury to her ab domen. She wa assisting her husband pulling stump, when a root three feet in diameter fell 011 her. PLEASAITT SESSION. A very pleasant session of tlie local Woman's Kelief Corp, was held yea terday ttflenuam at tlie residence of Mr. I. Itergmnn,' Xo. '.KM Hond Mreet. at which twenty inemlaT were precnt Ten wn aerveil by the lnte and the routine work of the corps wu given due and usiiul dispatch. DANCE PROGRAM. Announcement wa made yeterduy tlmt the Womnna Relief 'Corp of thi city will give a waial damv at Hnn thorn' Illir on the evening of Saturday. Xovcinla-r 4th. Satisfaction J is all that goes with Golden Gate Coffee Sold on merit. No pnzcs-ntTcr'ockery-no coupons. J. A. rOLGER l CO.' Ssn FrsM-elaeo tTevHca : By waterproof cjoths we do not asean rubber goods or nwkiateihei, that arc so objtc tionabW te the wear er. But regular woolen cloths that are especially pre pared and proofed by the new pro cess that docs not change the fabric, but leave the doth as porous and health Mas the original piece. LEADING OFFICERS COMING. Distinguished Salvation Army Workers Art to Visit Astoria, fin Saturday evening Astoria will en joy a visit from a number of disting uished Salvation Army worker, head ed bv Bri-jadier Jenkins, providential offii-er. Accompanying the brigadier i Maior vade. providential secretary, ana Captain X. 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 head quarter Sunday evening. Brigadier .lenkin ha been engaged in army work for the pat 24 years and is a fluent ajaaker. Major Wade, is a Mrforrorr on the concertina and a splen did vocaliat. Captain Harris is no stranger to Atoria people, particularly the tounccr Feneration, as she attended school (n thi city for several years. A cordial invitation i extended to all to be preent t the meeting conducted by the officers on Saturday evening and Sunday. Make digestion ami aimilation per fect. Make new red blood and bone. That's wrhnt l.ollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the sick and weak. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart, drucgist. GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS. GUITARS, MANDOLINS, HARPS, ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS vSvenson's Book 5 tore. t Fourteenth and Commercial Street 'Sp r 4 .. ' -J j1 ' 1 ' " . J. - .M MM Shirts For the Rainy Season, Specially llziz to Order. If you want a pretty fare and delight ful air, Roay cheeks and lovely hair, Wedding trip arroa the ea, Put your faith in Rocky Mountain tea. Sold by Fraak Hart, drug gist. Clean itig Steam Until November 15th, 1995. Men's Suits .' Pants Coata tM Vests M Overcoats Lift Steam oleaning done every day. Roelofsz TEX TAILOR. tSS nta Stmt, Astoria, Oregon. We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. a Ccsiplete Line of Heatii Steves Aaythink in a first clasa stove titsr er tVood er Coal or Combined, you vtl Cad at. 17, J. Scully 470 472 COMMERCIAL STBIET