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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , 1905 THE MORNING- ASTOItlAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. PALATE PLEASING 1" " ilriitniirii niiTTrn immm uuuuvi -, ,-! WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO OFFER PALATE PLEASING GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. TODAY WE OFFER YOU NEW SAUER KRAUT, PER POUND jc. SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES THE PINT 15c HEINZ DILL PICKLES, THE DOZEN ... oc OUR PRICES ARE A SURPRISE FOR LOWNESS, WHEN THE GOOD QUALITY IS CONSIDERED. THERE'S NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT LEAVE YOUR ORPER TODAY. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. j Ros; THE LEADING GROCERS. Process in Mandamus Piled Yes terday Afternoon. QUEER POSES DISCOVERED t 1 . . ... vcmocrau ana umers Kegistering at Republicans and Why They Do It- Nobody Fooled and m Accounting to Be Demanded. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tho Palace Catering company'! din ing room ia agsln open under the Mm management. Kverytblng first data. Culalna and aervloa unexcelled.' Private dining-room for ladles. K. A. Akerman, taxidermist, mat tress maker, furniture upholstering barneaa repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth street. lira. Tilda Anderson, tuasssge. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at borne or willealL Hot drinki ami ssndwichrs at Hocf ler's. NOTICE. We beg to announce that the Mon arch Malleable llangee were the only range that received the grand prize and gold medal at the lwi and Clark exposition. Other claiming that their received the aama ara doing do for the purpose of deceiving the public, wo beg to refer you to the committee on rewards, Lewia and Clark exposition, Portland, Oregon. Yours very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Range Com pany, Beaver Dam, Wis. ON HER (WN ACCOUNT. Mrs. A. D. Jewel t, who for some time paat baa successfully served the A. thin bar Company In th capacity of dress maker, las withdrawn from Its employ ment and has opened dressmaking par lors of ber own, upstairs at No. 451 Commercial street, at the southesit cor ner of that thoroughfare and Ninth street, where she will be pleased to meet and servs old friends and patrols. a)) PERSONAL MENTION M. Wi ofrj from llusco yester lay. Ai(fitt P.uiii ih hk from a trip to Chinook Mr.. If. If. Nlo.k, of Bcaslde, l visit- lug ffMhil. in the city. Coroner W. ?. A. I'ohl has returned from a vUit up tl.c river. Me. M. H Wuiid, of OliM-y. was shop pint; in Astiria y-Mt,.rdy. Mt. J. A. Iulton returned from a, (tip to IVitliOid If -t evening, J. M.' Hodgson nd wife lift last night fur a w-lk vi.it in the east. J, V. Kmmdy wus in t lie city from Hamokuwa yettiluy afternoon, Ki-prM-ntaiiv W. K. William was in the ity from r'inook yesterday. Attorney (.', H. Abiurcrombie was a pa iic-r on tl- s J'ftrtiand train Jat nlgbl. Own Mulligan,' hii returned from Up to yesterday Registration, .'77 evening. ( A m-w liN- in the pwiding campaign was (li t lrpN-( yesterday afternoon when W. V. Lawn, the Ifond street merchant, alio has flM hi petition for consider ation a one of the two Ilepubliran nomi nees for the poli-i coinmiiHiioii, filed with County Clerk J. C. Clinton, bis Sworn allegation and plea for peremp tory writ of mandamus to compel City Auditor Olaf Anderson to print hi name a. one of aiii-h Republican nominee for that offion upon the primary and gen eta! election ballot. The writ will piohahly I.Mie and lie nerved, today and tin toll i ma I iiif lx- tried out later. The Itepuhlii-an contention in this be half will In- carried to the uttermost conclusion of law and no doubt need Ik- wa.ted in the premise. fcf the Relay Smsm. Scte!!j It; to order. a. By waUrproof cloths ws e not ateaa rubber goods ae SMckiatoilits, tbat art io abjee Oonablf ta in wear er. But regular woolen cloths that arc especially pre pared and proofed ay the sxw pre ccss that does net duuifs the fabric, kit leaves the doth s porous and health Mas the original piece. Special Orders TnKen Another aniiisintr Hevetntitiienl Inn.. California, and s,,mling a few day. in plns, jay In the discovery that a , ' ... ... number of life long, dyed-in-the-wool Tame, h. )WM nd family return.-! ,.n.t,,wn IVmo,r.U b. Wn r.L. from . .,ra d.y. lr,p on I'uget Sound ,,rif,8 ,(Mj(it Hwubni, ,nd tllmt I other of alleged Kepiililican extraction but Heaven onlv know. wh.L .mti.ti,.n of the immigration bureau, was in the ,r Mng M(W (h) city from Inland yetcrd.y ing o( TOur ,0 t of Mr. . K. iTutirny. formerly Mi U.puhVn nomlnoM hrouh In For Halloween TUESDAY PUMPKINS for Jack-'o-J.auterns POP CORN that will pop APPLE CIDER that is sweet In fact all things that arc nice to eat. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS it 8-1 is Twelfth Street, Astoria. i.i rnii, w m me ciiy ye.ifr.iay. ,h nrniari(,. me guei fi ner iriend, sn JIame t of fey. ' Ma.ter Fih Warden Van Duu-n re turned from a vfit to the government hatrherie on the- upcr Columbia lat evening. Chri Krhmldt, of the parking firm of S-hmidt & Co, left for a bu.lne. rip tn CMnnin, mi the train yeter- lay morning. D. P. lUiuth, the ad v a ii agent for the Roaih Dramatic Compaoy, whii-h will begin a two week's engagement at Fiher' opera hoiiM! next Monday niuht. L.., j ... - . . , , , - - in-vm us wrn ior luiure reier a in the city yeUrday. I Ln,- "If through contest with the Rtraight party a.pirants, and to weken, perhaps, out the latter. But a detailed! II. t i la-ing kept of the gen try and the carefully eon.tmeted oath of the election law, as they apply to elector and their partian declaration will be Invoked t the proper time and plaeed in a manner calculated to out fai-e even aiuh comtemptible audacity a thii and the "lame ducks" of re publican who are not loyal 'enough to their own party to honestly and openly cek a nomination at it hand will l C. H. COOPER'S The Leading House of Astoria J A FINE SUIT. Xtra a lonj? lant Uiat has no turn" i sn sphorim that nay be quoted with effect a few week hence. Cood Clothes Free to the Beat Boy Detective, The man who' sells "Xtra good" boys' clothes for Ederheimer, Sten k Co., Chicago, for which Herman Wiae ia the local agent, ia coming to see us a . soon ume. we win give rM .jnqMi,t TuedY mornimr. . ...... I r-' any Aira gooa sun in our store to toe first clever boy under 16 years of age who finds this man before he leaves town. WHAT VOU MUST DO. When you think you hart found the ngni man, say to mm: "You ara from Ederheimer, Stein k and aell Xtra good clothes," Re member these words. If you say any thing else he will not answer. a HERMAN WISE. The 'Reliable Clothier. TERSE TALES OF THE TOwV Tif4aa A lly lmv wa Iwme to Mr. Anton New light cliandalier were installed in the water office 'at the city hall yes terday. 1 he W . C. T. I . w ill hold a meeting Co, Chicago l,lf ',H'M'n,c,, of ,,,r i"ptit church 1111. mu-rnooii ai s:.M. A .uite of roonm will .hortly lie open ed in the Fulton-J)tinent block, by the combined cannery interet of the low er river. The rooms will be ued for rm-eption purpo.es when occasion de- demand, and will be equiimed to enter tain and furni.h information to strang er i intere.ttd in the industry. We Are Getting Ready to Move Hie gTeat furniture bargains we are now offering will soon end and you will be sorry if you overlook the opportunity to buy bfora it is too late. Every Purchase You Now Make Means a 6aviiig( - We"" offer' you iht choice-of the larget and -fieei stock of bowsehold goods ever displayed in Astoria. Astorta'a Lcandinf and. ComplaaUouaaiurhlkhers, . M cms ("CHASIHEILBORII S C0 COMPUTI iKUSCruNISHtRS. -ft . A drill and liu-ine minting was held in A.tor hull, by members of Aslor Company. Xo. 1, Uniform Rank, last evening. ' .Tohn I). .Johnson, a nat'. of Xor way, wa granted hi flrnt citizenship paper at thei office of tho Count v Clerk ye.terduy. City Treasurer IValey yesterday re ceived f-KN) from A. V. Simoinson, on the licciue of tlio S'nmlia saloon on Commeri-iiil street. The work of installing the bMiks at the public free library at tho city hall, wa commenced yestcniuy. llie cae are now all in place. , v Am.'menta for the improvement of Exchange street, to the amount, approxi mately, of fWO, ws received by City Treasurer Pea ley yesterday. Mr. Ileisenger, prominent Sslva tion army worker who has been in As toria for several days oast, left for her home in Portland on the boat last evening. 0. M. Cornwall, editor and proprie tor of the Oregon Timberman, at Tort land is in the city on business, accom panied by S. B. Stewart in Eastern lura lirr man. 'Fbr lack of prosecution Jacob Haum-giu-tner and )Vter Roskl, whn had been nrrested on a charge of illegal fMiinp, were discharged in Justica Goodman's court yesterday. The complaint had been J'eworn to by Water Bailiff Young, but be failed to appear at a witi when tLo im" wjs called. Bids for the improvement of Harri son avenue between Thirtieth and Thir ty-third street, will be opened by the street committee of the council next Monday afternoon. An order was made in probate court yesterday approving the final account of the administrator of the estate of Inar Sjeblom, deceased, and the administra tor wa discharged. Brigadier Jenkins and other Provincial odicers of the Salvation army, have re turned the the headquarters at For., land after an active and satisfactory campaign ia Aatoria. ----- County Judge Trenchard yesterday is sued an order dismissing tho executrix of the estate' of Thomas Xyland. de ceased, the final account having been shown to be satisfactory. I. II. IIcnnfngen, who ha been con fined to his home by illness for several days made his a pea ranee at his place of business for a short time yesterday. Mrs. Henningsen ha a)o been ailing for several davs. Clinton B. Shorno K in the citv in the interest of the BIske-MrFall Com pany, of Portland. Mr. Shorno is out on the run of C. E. Palmer the well known representative of that houe, who has been ill for a week past. The societies of the First Lutheran church are making preparations to cvle brate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization of the church, on Pe eember 5th, 6th, and 7th. The nature of the celebration ha not yet been set tled upon. Services over the remains of Thomas Matthews were held from Pohl's under taking parlors yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and the interment was in Greenwood. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Seymour Short, of the Grace Episcopal church. (Mm Let your daily grind be Golden Gate Coffee Always the same. GrindfrcsheacK morning. Aroma-tight tins. . Never in bulk. J. A. FOLGER & CO. San rrswslKO csrsauaNtw mm 1 G. W. Lounsberry assumed tba office of clerk of the water commission and was in charge of the office yesterday. J. II. Mansell, the retiring clerk, resigned some time ago, but has continued in the office in order to thoroughly acquaint his successor with the duties. The Misses Blanche and Ellen Scully, sisters of Pell B. Scully, of this city, arrived in Astoria on last night's train from Minneapolis. The ladies will tour Oregon and California, and may decide to make their future home on the coast, and it is hoped, at tho City-by-the-Sea I a aut . . a nippoorome social ' will dc given in the A. 0. U. W. hall next Friday evening by the students of the High School. The proceedings will; bo used toward defraying the expense of the metbologicaJ contest to 06 held this winter between the leading schools of the state. j : .:. , The death of Vikna Schofield, the eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. T. Schofield, occurred at an early hour yesterday morning, inflamation of the bowel being the . cause of death. Sha, hud been eonsioVf ably improved of late, but a relape set in a short time before death. The body will be shipped to Cornelius, Oregon today, where the funeral will be held from the residence of her grandparents. All women shold strive U he fuL Beauty rules mankind. BoffiaCerie Rocky Mountain Tea, brings re Ips, bright eyes and cream-like eoatpkxiasL 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Soil by . Hart, druggist. Clean itig team SPECIAL, Until November 15th, IMS. Men's Pants Coat ... Vesta ... Overcoats Suits e . Ltt LB Steam cleaning done every lay. Roelofsz THE TAILOX. its nth Street, Aatoiia, Oregeav. GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS. GUITARS. MANDOLINS, HARPS. ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. iSvenson's Book St ore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street 1 a Complete Line cf Steves Anything- in a. first clase stove eisW er Wood rr Coal or Combined, yen tai at. 17, J, Scully 470472 COMMERCIAL STREET