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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, i, 1905 THE MORNING' ASTORIAN. ASTOItlA. OREGON. IrULIlllflL rAIlLCI sr -rr-: , on - .0 : nshstw -Presfl 1420 V PALATE PLEASING WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO OFFER PALATE PLEASING GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. TODAY WE OFFER YOU NEW SAUER KRAUT, PER POUND , .... 5c SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES THE PINT 3C HEINZ DILL PICKLES, THE DOZEN soc OUR PRICES ARE A SURPRISE FOR LOWNESS, WHEN THE GOOD QUALITY IS CONSIDERED. THERE'S NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT LEAVE YOUR ORER TODAY. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. THE LEADING GROCERS. Dubious Quietude Pervides (he Demo-Citizen Camp. HERMAN WISE HAS WISDOM LOCAL BREVITIES. I Popular Mrchafht Decline! Hcmor of Mayoralty nqtnination Har,d Blow to Dodge Confuting Swap Effected by Nominee Other Matters. The Palace Catering company's din ing room Is egtln open under the same management Everything first elasa. CuUIm and service unexcelled. Private dining-room for ladle. PERSONAL MENTION K. A. Akerman, taxidermM, mat tresa maker, furniture uphaietering harness repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth street. Mrs. Tilda Anderson. masasge. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at borne or III 1L NOTICE. We leg to announce that the Mn arih Malleable Ranges were the only range that received the grand prize and gold medal at the Lewia and Clark exposition. Others claiming that theirs received the same are doing o for the purpose of deceiving the public, we beg to refer you to the committee on rewards, Lewla and Clark exposition Portland, Oregon. Yours very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Range Com pany, Beaver Dam, Wia. Hot drinks tad sandwiches at Ilocf ler't. ON HEX (WN ACCOUNT. Mrs. A. B. Jewett, who for some time past baa successfully served the A. Dun bar Company U the rapacity of dress maker, has withdrawn from Its employ ment and has opened dressmaking par lors of her own, upstairs at No. 451 Commercial street, at the aoutheast cor ner of that thoroughfare and Ninth street, where sbs will be plsaaed to meet and serve old friends and patrons. For Halloween TUESDAY PUMPKINS for Jack-'o-Janterns POP CORN that will pop APPLE CIDER that is sweet In fact all things that are ' nice to eat. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 118-111 Twelfth Street, Astoria. Mr. Mux H'. JVIhi is vioilliij; friend in foil In nd ftr a I v day. I', Norenwin, of ? y lliver, wa In the city yesterday. ft! it or Wat -on ! V fsetiiie hijjnnl, I wa in thr rity ycubrday. There i nil enough "dimmer" on the local Mlilieal pot to indicate, in a vague, iiuh-teriiiiiiuhlc way, that some- Ihing is doing, but not enough to in voke any lively interest. The registration fur the piimarie ha Mm. K. K. Ktei, !iolm U--n ttit fttll-li Jiercept ibly dim Saturday, last, KtieM .f her Mm, Hi. 0. It. t'Mv, k-f t iih Dual date for the liling of petition, for her horn nt K-a.ttle, yesterday land the pace adopted for thin duty on morning. I Monday mid yesterday wa very alow, Mi I'earl Kt-e was the guest ofltliere lieliig twenty-seven on the first friend in I'orlluiid yesterday, jday of the week and thirty-two yester- Miss Kitlht-rine Vul ha returned May. These bring the total, however, to front vjsit to IVrtUnd. I-M7 for the ek-lit davs tlx- book have II. s, Wnrnby wa in town from hi I '"-en oiien, or an a vera in of a frm-toti lamli m-ur Svenn.ti yesterday. Xtra Bt to the giMid of sixty-seven jn-r day, a rme, n olloWe, unlll j UeMUV evening next will (jive pructically 1,00 reg iterei voter a i-ham-e to express them elves at the primary election; and i that rate lmll i-oiitiiim- from N'ovem- Imt IHth, when the ImniIk are otssiied A FIVE DOLLAR SUIT. Good Clothes Fres to the Boy Derertive. The man who sells "Xtra good1 boys' clothes for Edirheimer, Ste'n 4 Co., Chicago, for which Herman Wise I K'". to iVccmlter Oth, it will mm for is the local agent, :s coming to see us J ily cmpa the full registration of in short I'im. We will give FREE I the last citiw-n. any Xtra good suit in our store to the! Thing are uicl in the big Rrpuhli first clever boy under 10 years of ats " '""'I'- They have indicated their who finds this inn before be leaves I line up an far a present condition per town. Imit ami are complacently waiting tdi WHAT YOU MUST DO. P"" M what sort of proposition Is When you think ycu have found theM" brought foreward by the hetcro right man, say to him: "Yen are) '" opposition, ami once known, will from Ederhetmer, Stem It Co., Chicago M" " ht i neviary to do. and sell Xtra good clothes.1 Re-1 0 referred to ewiu to lie member these words. If you say By-,n"rr "r etinfu-d a to whom, and thing else be win not answer. jwhat, they want, and juxt which of the HERMAN WISE. numerou faction are to furnish the The Reliable Clothier. snd thing needed in the multi tii.liou campaign that i n-nding, but NOTICE. Iin" Prr,h"'X have no diffinilty in Write us for biff barnlns in Hunt ""ding aome available timber and llea o I Automatic 8witrb k Siirnal Co.. ilork lanmn thf MiijnitI ami hundMiit before the switch goes on rosd. Regular I ,,ppe of aupply at their command price ti.75. Our price much lower. Howl i'he'k-niate the h. o. ha re- can we do It T We hold more aharee -'ei o far tlial wa more than di- than we can conveniently carry and I concerting, in fact, dfnaiteroua, was the mut sacrifice to raise cash. For partlcu-1 shwilute snd flnal withdrawal, enter lars address W. J. Curtis 4 Co 213 day afternoon, of Herman VIe from the Commercial block, Portland, Ore. mayoralty nomination tendered him. Mr Wie, in declining offered all the tamrible AT LESS THAN COST. and nerfeetlv- the roinmand of thoughtful man of Mra. Rod, of the Ros millinery par- buinc.a and left no room for onalifi- ....... .i - lore k conu-mpiating departure from I cat ion or re-indideration of his potion the city, laaUng until the reeumption land the h. o., aforid. munt rei'ontile of her spring businea a soon aa she liu-lf to the lo. of hi really valu can didpod of her present stock of able leaderahip, and offer the plum to good and to expedite this, will, begin- Lum lev discriminating memlicr of mng thia morning, place the entire stock thiiir lNliti-al "ia.t miurri." who ha A V - - A A I . on -air ai led man OOdl. M,.,, lo , !. .,, .,.. , mMm Sbkts for the Rainy Seascn, Specially llztz to Order. By waterproof cloths wc do not mesa rubber goods er SMckiatefhs, that arc se ebjee Monabk tothc wear er. Bat regular weelca cloths that arc especially pre- ri and proofed the new pro ten that docs not change the fabric, but leaves the doth as porous and health Mas the original piece. . Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading House of Astoria J V SOCIAL DANCE. The Woman' Relief Corp will give a docial dam at Han thorn' Hall, Saturday evening, Nov. 4th. Admidion Vic. All are invited. Modem Woodmen of America will meet at the New Rea Men' ball to night, m-ar Twelfth and Kxt-hangc St. i iea un.v, nappy irnoie. Mother nay that Hollidter's Rocky Mountain Tea i the gTeatet baby medicine in the world. Make them atrong, well and artive. 3,1 cent, Tea or Tableta. Sold by Frank Hart, druggiat. Another pning dign of their unpre jarediH-d, j the "dttitch" effected ve terday, whereby picdeiit Councilman O. I. l'eteron. the choice of the "mutely addemblageM for the Mtdition he now hold in thi city irovcroimciit, rclin- iuixlied all cluini to hi own ucveon and Hwap aspiratiop with T. . Lau- rin, dlutcd for the polio commindion, and the latter will now- go after council- manic honor. . Mien H combine have laen dulv ad- jiidted and re-aijuteil, the publiu will mi doubt, be informed of the lat dtatux choen by the h. o. a to nomination, which fundamental arrangement As toria now await baited breath. We Are Getting' Ready to Move The great furniture bargains we are now offering will soon end and you will be sorry if you overlook the opportunity to buy Wore it is too late. Every Purchase You Novy Make Means; a iSaving v ; We offer-you the choice of the largescand beat stock 'of household goods ,ever displayed in Astoria. ' Astoria's LcanJiiig and Cowpleejbusefujauhert. v i OiAS. H EILBORfJ CO;? pi COMPLCTI ltogFWPil5MteiS. fi V TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN The furniture firm of Charles Heil- born 4 Coin pany ha pluced an elegant sign on the new building it will oc cupy in a few days. Thi being All Saints Day, service will be held in Grace Kpiscopal church at 10 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m., a sermon b'ing delivered at tne morning ser- Tlc. , A mammoth tarantula was found in a crate of bananas, just received from Central Amercla, at the store of Rom, flKgInjr Co., yesterdsy. It greatly reemblcs large spider, and its ac tivity is turpriding. George W. Lounberry received a let-' tr from Mrs. Lounsbcrry- ye4)(y stating that their son Mervyn, who wa recently operated on at St. Vincent's hopilal, in Portland, for throat trouble, was now out of danger, and would be able to return to bia home in Astoria in a few days. The operation was a very delicate one, and much satisfaction i expreded at the rapid recovery of the patient. The effect of Coneooily Trilw, Ira proved Order of Rcdmcn, were moved from the old hall to the new atructure on Kxchange dtrect yeterday afternoon and all meeting in the future will be held there. The ew hall will not dedicated until November 14, when the ofliier of the grand lodge will be on the coast on a tour of inpcction. A meeting of the park commiddion will be held in a few day, when utera will lie taken toward the improving of the park, by having the underbnidb. re moved, and peat placed in convenient place. John Dragolich and family left for Aberdeen on lat evening's train, where they will make their future home. large party of friend wa at the depot to see them off. Mr. Dragolich bss lived in Astoria for twenty years. Secretary Ixrlnten returned yeter day from Portland, where he succeed ing in interedting a number of cannery men in the move of having a government hoxpital edtablidhed on the Kuhagak river, in Ahika, where many finhermcn are employed every rear. Allen Hughe ha been elected captain of tli Owapunpnn football team to sue ceed Carl G. Hrakke, resigned. The mem ler of the club have recently leaded the old A. K. C. ground from Mr. Wii-mnn, for the period of a rear Captain Hughe id arranging for anum ler of game. Funeral services over the remains of Iaac Talppi, of Gray River, who died in M. Alary hospital, of paralysis. were held from Pohl'a undertaking par lor yesterday afternoon, and interment wa in Greenwood. The funeral of Joseph Matthew will lie held from the parlors today. I jim Dong applied to the district at torney' office yesterdav, for a war rant for the arret of hi wife, who has liecn found in a rescue home in San Kraneieo, Pong claim that hi wife stole a large sum of money from hi sfe, but a he has told a great variety of tales, the district attorney is in clined to believe that It was simply a cae of where a better looking China man appeared on the scene.- A letter from Deputy Fish Warden Webster has been received at the local office of the fish warden stating that nine set , net, five .giU.jjcl, and one doalcr's license, bave beoji issued in and along the Sufclaw river, where the deputy in now working. John Brandt man a former Columbia river fisherman, was arrested there for fishing without a license. He was fined $-"0 and cost. but refused to payand will be Incar cerated in the county jaH for 25 day. Xewa has been received In the citr of the accidental drowning in Seattle, of Second Lieutenant John Wild, of the Revenue Cutter Perry. It is supposed tLat be lost bis balance and fell over- hoard, while boarding the ship at Mor an Bros., shipyard where she is under going repairs. The deceased was about 32 years of age, and well known in As toria. He was a member of the Elks lodge, and that order has taken charge of the remains and will ship them to the young man's home in the east for interment. D. P. Stoner, advance agent for the Roach Dramatic Company, is in the city closing the details of a contract under which this fine organization will play a two weeks engagement at Fisher's Opera House, beginning on Monday night next, Xovemeber 6th. The remainder of the book cases for the public library have arrived and were installed yeterday. . The books will probably be placed on the shelves to- dav. Chapped Hands. Wash your hands with warm water, dry with a towel and apply Chamber lain's Salve just before going to bed, and a speedy cure is certain. This salve is abo unequalled for skin dis ease. For sale bv Frank Hart and leading druggists. All women shold strive to be beauti ful Beauty rules mankind. HoUistrr'a Rocky Mountain Tea brings red Bps, bright eyes and cream-like complexiea. 33 cent, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Fraak Hart, druggist. A. L, Mitchell, of the Oregon Jour nal staff was a busine visitor in this cty yesterday. Cleaning Steam special, Until November 15th, IMS. Men's Suit .........LM P"t M OoaU LM Veata) JM Overcoat LM Steam cleaning done every day. Roelofsz TEX TAJX0K. 1I5 uti Street, Aatoria, Oregea. GREAT SALE OF i VIOLINS. GUITARS, MANDOLINS, HARPS, ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. vSvenson's Book Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street m lZ-kT Si v f? a Complete Lice of Mini Steves Anything in a first class store aitaV er Wood rr Coal or Combined, yosj wil find at. ; 17, J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STRICT '