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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1905)
FRIDAY, KOVIMBER 3, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA OREGON. o PALATE PLEASING WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO OFFER PALATE PLEASINO GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. TODAY WE 0FFE8 YOU HEW BAUER KRAUT, PER POUND. .1 JC SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES THE PINT 15c HEINZ DILL PICKLES, THE DOZEN ... ....aoe OUR PRICES ARE A SURPRISE FOR LOWNESS, WHEN THE COOD QUALITY IS CONSIDERED. THERE'S NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT LEAVE YOUR OkVER TODAY. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. THE LEADING CROCERS. JCOg I PRECINCT BOUNDARIES ARE. " - FIXED BY COUNTY ff I " ; i answer imm 1 sat. r e , 1 1 - ' :.-. -it 1420 V: ' 1 3 LOCAL BREVITIES. The Falaca Catering company's dining-room U agiin open under the mom nianegeuant. ... Lvcrtblng first class. Culloe and service unexcelled. Frivate dining rooaa for "ladles. N. A. Arkerman. East tttli t. ! all uuuiner of tcxideriuy, furniture uhol slcriiiK, carjiet -lfH nitiit and hiyiiir, mat Ins making a spfiialty ami all work guaranteed. Mra. TiMa Anderson, massage. 1470 Crand Avenue. Given altbar at boms or will MIL Hot drlnka and undwlrhra at Hotf hrt. NOTICE. We beg to annouane that tha Mem arch Malleablo Ranges wr tha only rangva that received tha praml prize and gold madal at tha Lewis and Clark portion. Othtra elaiiuiojr that thflra received tba same aa doing ao for tba purpoa of deceiving tha public. we beg to refer jrou to tba committee on rewards, Lewis and Clark cipoaitioo, Portland, Orcgoa. Youra vary truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Range Com pany, Beaver Darn, Wia. ON BEE (WN ACCOUNT. Mra. A, B. Jawctt, who for some tima pait haa successfully served tba A. Dun bar Company in tba capacity of dress maker, haa withdrawn from ita employ, ment and baa opened dressmaking par lora of bar own, upstairs at No. 451 Commercial street, at tha southeast cor Bar of that thoroughfare and Ninth tract, whera aha will ba pleased to meet and serve old frianda and pat rone. W have Jnet reoeivti a flat lot of Choice Applos f these varieties. SPITZENBERG. BALDWIN, YELLOW NEWTOWN, DUTCH MIGNON, BELLFLOUR, ' SWEET PERMINAINS, BEN DAVIS. Wa will be pleated to hare you call nd we our stock. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iil-ii Twelfth Stmt, Astoria. a) PERSONAL MENTION 1 A. V. Alb-ii. Ir wu a Seaside visitor yesterday. F. A. Fisher Ih In' k from a lnfiu' trip tu I In- Sm'id. V. V.. N liiTujiff 1 turned from a bul-in- trip t' l'oitland. I.. Tmliiin ' win in the city from Si-e-iili- ymt'-nliiy rnornin. I, O. Nuiriln;, tin- Youth's Itiv-r far mer, in the iity yesterday. Mm. M. A, Nwiip i in 1'ortlaml for a few day visiting i'tli friend. County Surveyor Arthur litrll, wa in ilir city friin K011M1 Bend Saturday. John (.', Famll, a formor , Atorian, ratiH- il'jvtn iidm 1'nrt.luml on tin" Tt-!- l!iu!i fatfidu ut ti-rtuHMi. .Mt. .1. M. Kr!ia"r,itrjrr, who rw"iit ly ulimittrl U au nitration in St. Vin lint', hiwpitd!. in Portland, i rimrtrd lt li- iniii h iitipiiiVml. S. U, Sertit, a V.'i"i:onin liimtN-rman in l In- it y y-i'iday, In wnnpnny with (Imtl- ( rin:tfr, nimmuir of thr Kalmiia Kutiin ('(iiupiiiiy. I'oolniahtrr Atd A. Si-aWg and Frank HiH'kin, nnKraphi-r at thf It. A N. (lii, muie ovrr from IUaro luit fM-ninL', and loft up for Portland on th I.urlw Mr. Hotking ha ac crpird a oiti(D iu the Northern Pa I'ilii- fr-lit ofli'-- in 1'oTtLiad. A FINE SUIT. Xtrt Good Clctbfa Fret to tha Beat Bo Detective. Tb nan who aelli "Xtra good boya' dathea for Edcrbeinur, Steia k Co Chiago, for which Hennas Wist la tba local agent, is coming to aee us in a short time. Wt wilt give FREE any Xtra good suit in our store to tha first clever boy under it years of sgt who finds this n before be leaves town. WHAT YOU MUST DO. When you think you have found the right nun, say to him: "You art from Ederheiiner, Stein k Co, Chicago and sell Xtra good clothes." Re member theae words. If you say soy thing tlm be will not answer. HERMAN WISE. The Reliable Clothier, CHANGE OF DRIVERS. The Committee on Fire ami Witter, of the Common Council, nitting a ex-of- lli io Fire Comniiiiionra hunt night r (pled tlie TenitSf n of Dmkl Mo I hum li driver of rhi-iniinl engine No. I. and .1. I. WVdu I wan npiMinted to fill the' vacancy,' the change t take p!m on Iridny, IVcrmlier 1, l!HW. SPUR IS BUILT. ' . The Atoria A Columbia Kiver Rail road Company haa rompletcd the Imild inn of iN Npur from the main line into the mill yarda of Kelley Hroa., at War- renton. h-lley Uroa. will im-li the re- a vainpiiig of the mill and it equipment n a to In-iii ojieratiomt there hy Jmiiii ry I, 19W5. We Are Getting' Ready to Move The great furniture bargains wa are now offering will aoon end and you will be sorry if you overlook the opportunity to buy bfort it ia too late. Every Purchase You Now Make Means : : a Saving' Wt offer you tha choice of the lafgen and best stock of bouMbold goods ever displayed in Astoria. 1 ' " u 7 Aitoria'a Leanding and Compleellousefumiihers. 71 1 I CHAS.il EiLEOflll S CO wwT-etan J fty 1 - ... fa. M an rm fS f I BUr 4 M-I lUlill A Little Change Made From Laat Year Work ia Road District No. id to Be Done by Contract. After tran4-tlrij lnilne all day yeaterday tba County (iurt adjourned to meet attain on November 8th. The Kreater part of the time wa taken up with Axing the hotindarir of eb-rtion precinct., the law making -it impulory "to fix the noiimlarie at the November meet lug of the Court. The precinct remain the name a lat year with the following exception: In John Day precinct two polling pla ce, were made. No. I at the achool hniiM" in di.triil No. IH and No. 2 at the Hume mill. The otyncT of thi change U to aocomixUte the larger number of tha men employed at the mill and in Uiat vicinity, who hiue here tofore Iwn ciiiin'IIi. to go m.nie din tawv in older to vote. Two rxdlintf place, were aUi etl.ll.hc in Clifton preiimti "- I at the old CrxaV ran iwry, No. 2 at If. Aader..n'. rldeni near Illiml lough. At Sea.ide the pol- ling place, wa. t-lmngeil to the city en gine Iioiim", and at Nvenw-n the pidling place a changed to the Hed Men's ball. The matter of the grading of Polk treet wa laid over until the meeting on November Hin to enable the Court to have an under.tanding with the City Council and see if any aitance could be bad from that source In making the improvement . ' In romptiunce with tlie wixhe of the re-ident. of tiMd Di-trii-t No. In, a ! forth in a petition to the Court, it wa decided tliat niMiey collected for" tae on that road lie expended ih con tract woik but it wa. deemed advisable to not mako a reurvey of the road at the pieM-nt time, owing to a lack of fund, for .uccekofully carrying out the work. The clerk wa instructed to call for bid for the furuUhingf of regiter for the registration of voters at 'tha next general ebMlion, HIPPODROME SOCIAL. Student Body of the High School Give aa Entertainment Tonight. to Fcf tfcs Rainy Satscn. Speciillj tf3 1 to Order. By waterproof cM we do aot mm rubber goads ar mack! at at has, that art m abjec riatttbk to the wear tr. Sot regular wealta doths that art cipcdally pra partd and praofad by the new pre utt that data not change the fabric, butkavathe Mh m aoroai and health Mas the eriglMf piece. Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading House of Astoria 7 ( The IlipMMlrome ockl to be given by the .Indent body of the A.toria High School in A. . I'. W. hall thi. evening wilt he one of the iKN-iaf event of the eaon and thiwe who atU-ml will aundy enjoy the event. In aadilition to tha program to be rendered tber will be .?aanee ImmiIIi, where k-e cream will be M-rved by the girl in Japanee eotome, and aeveral other With will ba con. Inded in the hall. Tlie evening's enter tainment will conclude with a dunce. ing i the program: Orchentra "The IteaKon" Warren Moue Song, illu.'trated by tableaux, "Ilia- watba." Karama," "Hlue Bell, "Two Utile (Jh-l. in lllue,' Columbia tha tJein of the fWan." Selection Orrhedtra TUuelN-anl'a Wive. MiMe. DingtpillM"' No'rophone Via'al Duet... ,. .Mildred StepbeiiMin and Irene Rom Selection.. "... ... Orchctra Follow ing A-bn-tion MUST NOT BE MISSED. 1 The I'ikiich dramatic ami gift enter- tartiinent company i billed to open an engagement at FiherV Opera IIoum. eommeticing next Monday evening. when they will oroduce the comedv- Irama " my Sweet heart" changing the bill each night. A number of valuable gift will In- given to purchaKcra of ticket, dining the week wlio are lucky enough to ecure the winning coupon. Price are xipnlar being only LV, 25c. and 3.V. Seat ale oM'n tomorrow- morn ing at CrifliFn' lxxik ntore where alo the iHewt ran. be necn. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Frank 0. Wa'ra, a native of Sweden. haa declared his intention of becoming citizen of the United State. Atiguit C. Spexarth. the gunman i huay moving hi atwk from the old quarter in the Spexarth block to the room recently umhJ by the I Unique tlioatr.1 iwnnla ' Fulton Bro., the well known law firm have vacated their old offlcce in the tkld Fellow'a block and may be found here after n) their handsome suite of rooms in the Fulton-Dement building. H. ,C. Thompson haa left cmfwyp U. C. Tbompmm aaa hi contract lor the placing f new fiAindat ion under hi three houses on Exchange street, be tween Eleventh ond Twelfth streets. The city teachers wifl Jold tjelr regu lar monthly meeting at the Shively mliool building on Saturday. The prin cipal subject to be taken up for diwu- ion at the meeting will be "ICading." The (Kipular'nee Hive will carrry its holblay line at it new commecial borne on the north ide of Commercial street, but will maintain tbeir present quar ter for general purpo until the flmt of the new year. Itedemption and aieniriit to the amount of i.'2.02, were rwived by City Auditor Anderson yesterday, and of this amount, t-'ulM was on one individual tract of property, where lreet a.e ment bad aw-urod. According to the monthly report filed by Police Judge Anderson today, the to tal receip of the office for the month "of O-tolier were $59; $45 in fine and for f. itures; 9 from building permit, and $5 from burial perniiU. Joe Smith who ha. been in charge of the signal station at Fort Stevens for the past nine month ha been ran f. rred to Alaska and will leave for there on Tuesday next. lie will be relieved by a man named Orecne now at Seat tie. Notice, for publication for nine street improvement job were prcared by City Auditor Anderson yesterday. The as sessment were confirmed at the last meeting of the council, and the amounts will be due at the treasurer's office on November 14. H. F. Allen A Son have kaed the late habitat of the Commercial Club on Bond street, at Eleventh, and will put it in fine shape to receive thi'ir business on or about January 1st, next. When they shall have left the Hamilton Block, it owner, Attorney John F. Hamilton will equip a comfortable law oflu there for himself. The copy for the delinquent tax list ha been placed in the hands of the printer and the sale will take place on December iHth. Wljen tliet time: Jor paying taxe. without a penalty expir.nl there wa delinquent the sum of ert.8tV.04 Since that time collections havo ammounted to $2,104,211, leaving a balance of $4,(UM.6. due. Wet Astoria will again meet the Owapunpun on the gridiron next Sun day afternoon. Two weeks ago these cluha met, and the game was won. by the Owapunpun, by a" score of to 0. and lover of the sport are anticipating an interesting contest next Sunday. The gama will be called at 2 o'clock, and an admittance fee of 23 cent charged. - 1 Funeral servk over the remains of Vilcnt Ellen' tichofif Id, the eight year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scho- field, were held from the family resii dencer at '7 otfock yesterday mornimr. so that the remain could be shipped -on 4b SMMMMg iraia. - Xar will be aewt to Cornelius, Ore., the home of the lit tle girl'a grandparent, where funeral ervk will also be held, and the re mains interred. . The services at the home were conducted by Rev. Seynvfcr Short, ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS '. Finnish Brotherhood to Robert Car reiiher., lot, 2, See 21, Tp 8 n, R 8 w, also lot 7, 8, and 9, block 88, Astoria, Consideration $I.0j). A. V. Van Dusen, admr. estate of A. 11. Stone quit claim deed to lots 8 and .S.-Cj. 6, W. I of NE. 1 of NW. i, Sec. 7 and NE. ; SW and SE. 1, NW. . And. lot 1 and 5, Sec.' 8, Tp. 8 n.( R. 7 w. . C. W. Carta right, et al to. Seaside Real Estate 4 Investmejiti Company, 41 acres in See, 28, Tp. 10 n, R.. 9 ;, Consideration $500. - fVorge W. Wekller and wife to Sea' side Real Estate Invest men Com pany, lot 1 and 2, and S. 1, SE. J. See. 2f, Td. 6 n., R. 10 w.; Also FJixa beth Lottie Denation Claim; Also all the tide lands on sraSres of Pacific oreen' -fronting and abutting o -he bind described. Consideration $29,500. Ceo. W. Weidler to Hattie Weidlcr, same. Charles IT, Carey admr. estate of Jo seph Holladay, to Ceorrge W, Weidlcr, property described above. Considera tion mfioo. Peninsular Land and Trust. Company to Cha. Kauttre, lots 47 and 48, block 4, Taylor'a Astoria. Unsideration $330. All women shold strive to ba fuL Beauty rules mankind. Rocky Mountain Tea ' brings red bright eyes and mam-like 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Hajt, druggist. Clean itig team Cntfl November 15th; 19ML ' .r....4La Men's Pasts .. Costa .. 7eata ... Overcoats Suits ...... .... US Steam cleaning done every day; Roelofsz THE TAILOR. . ? its nth Street, Aatoria, OpgeoV GREAf SALE OF "JP VIOLIN5, GUITARS,, MANDOLINS. HARPS, . ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. i v a i vSvenson's Book iStore. Fourteenth and Commercial Street - -f?& - I I ... ..." a Complete Lies cf leatini tev6 Aaythin4 la a first olaaa etova eisar er Wood rr Coal or Combined, ye aaa find at. w. J. Scully 0 472 COMMERCIAL tTUlt ThB'raday""...';;;!! t:l l.o;iO:ilf-5.r ThuradayT.T .7.101 :5 T.4 l.rntt ltt "7 arvS stora.