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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1905)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. .i ! THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 5ur New Lln of tb Latest Creations in HAVILAND CHINA Imported direct from the manufacturers now await your Inspection. The good are of superior quality and our price art low. It will pay ou to call JUST TO SEE our new Una. Fancy Parlor Lamps We are making allowing of artistic- lamp at common lamp prleet. ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. THE LEADING CBOCERS. MARINE WORLD Wi!!u!i Ajain in Waters of Port of Astoria,' LOCAL BREVITIES. Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef lert. Mrs. Tilda Andsraop, massage. 1470 Grand Aranus. Givtn either at boma or will LL Tbs Palace Catering company's din Itif-room la again open under tha sama management. Everything first claa. CuImIm and servfos uaticclled. FrirsU dining-room for ladles. TO THE PUBLIC Owing to tin volume of our outside bulm-sa, we hava been compelled for some time pant to m-glret the rily real I ale, and wa now Ukt great pleasure In announcing to our friend that ws liavt procured tha S'-rvlces of Dick Device, tha Well known and efficient real estate man, to take charire of thi branch of our work. Wa will be pleas ed to bava our patrons and otbera hav ing property for sale, call and lint the same with us, assuring them that it will be given tha moat prompt and very beat attention. THE ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLK A TRUST CO. 179 1Kb street. WATEBPSOOnifO. Mrs. A, D .Jewett has pleasure In an nouncing to her friend and patrons that alia la now In possession of a success ful system of water-proofing cloth materlale. She will demonstrate the In wresting procee, upon call, at bar room, No. 1M Ninth street. The little Book Store for sale. We have added to our stock a complete line of cooking Uten sils and are now ready to supply your wants with same. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 111-11 Twelfth Street, Astoria. FOR COUCH AMD COLD. Kothing I letter than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottle. Sold by tha Owl and Eagle Drug Store. BEWAfiD. A reward of twenty five dollar will U paid for the r-eory of the body of the late ('apt. J. P. Hansen of the Hchr, fJwrge C. iVrkinn, supposed to lave Seen drowned Nov, 4th. Temple Lodge No. 7. A. Y. k A. It E. C. HOLDEN, Sec, On the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at the Little Hook Stoie, will be put on ssle at cost. Christ ma haigain in books, stationery nov dtics, etc 174 Tenth stru t K. A. Ackerman, East Oth it does all planner of texidermy, furniture upbol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tre making a r-pccialty and all work guaranteed. A BASHFUL LOVES. The Roach Company will give a la di and children'a matineo Saturday at 2 p. m. Admission 10 and 20 crnta. Rubber roller skate and dolls will be given to the' children. The laughable farm- comedy "A BasJiful Lover" will be tha bill. PROPOSALS FOR BIDS. Kaled proposal (or bid will bcre celled at the offi of the Columbia Ititer ra-ken' Awxsution for the erec tion of a wharf and warehouse on the it of the old OcciuVnt cannery in Up per Astoria, liana and specification-, can be M-en at the. office. KM will be oeii ed on Nov. IS at 10 o'clock a. 111. The right l iervfd to reject any or all hid. ' GDLt'MHIA RIVER PACKER'S AS 8OC1AT10N. Atori, Oregon, Nov. 0, 1905. Ilie acmbly club will give another of their popular dunces, in the Logan hall Saturday night. A WESTERN GIRL. Tonight the spirited play entitled "A Western CSirl w ill occupy the lrnards of Fisher's Opera House. The Roach Dra matic tsoupe won snot her sij-nal con quet - t night with "The Foxy Tramp,! the houae being crowded to the point of suffocation. Everything went off with eolat and genuine pleMure to all concerned, before and belrind the footlights. Harry Oeen wo the fortu nate man in the gift drawing and walk ed away, or rod away, with the .V Coptic bicycle, that wa on tin? card lat night " Matinee Today. Don't fail to sec tlio mutim-e by the Roach Company at Finder' tomorrow at 2 p. 111. See the laughable farce "A Bashful Ixiver." Admission 10 and iiO cent. MrM-db-tM----M- 1 1 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 bfore It is too late. Every Purchase You Now Make Means a Saving' We offer you the choice of the' largest, and beat stock of household goods ever displayed in Astoria. Astoria's Leanding and CompleaHousefurnishers. j . .A.fV ofh flBCHASaHEILBOmi & C0 5iru jg cownrTiscn)PNi5Mm PERKINS LEAVES FOR SEA Imjum Matter Bobs Serenaly up Once More Manzanita in Good Shape Ta tooah to Go to Seattle General Wat erfront Items. - Th bar-tug Wallula, L bad frotn I'ortluiifl and doing duty, with Captain (-. Iteed in command, Firt Mate H. C. HaiiM-n In charge of the deck and hief Engineer A. II. Hughe at the hrottle. Ni" I in piime condition, r in oil burner and i a spruce a alnt can make her. She will relieve the Ta- toosh. Captain Bailey yesterday put the Tatooh me on lb soft sand at he Fjntern end of th0. R. & X. pier, ml the boiler arc helnir cleaned and overhaul d in good faction. ()n Sunday evening or Monday morning the Ta- oohIi Mill lie taken to Seattle and dry IinIwI for th purpoN of euipping her lith a new pn,H-l.r, and afU-r that xhe rill return to duty here. There I some talk tlmt the TatiMwh i oinjf to San FranHoo, but it i held tbi will hardly transpire licfore "firing. , Off for San Pedro. The burkentine (;,rge C. I'erkina went to M-. ycterday moming at 8 o'clock. Captain C.ullii koon in command. H-cond Mate llcitmann reoigncd hi pot and left the hip jut before her depart ure for Kan Pedro. Ha joined his aunt, Mrs. J. P, IIanen and left with her, yea- nlay afti riKn, on the steamer Teh- KraJi, fin- Portland where they will be met by Mi Annie Hanson, Uie young ihuighUr of the drowned captain of the Jco. C. Perkln, whose studic have ben dicontinueil at the Annie Wright semi nary, at Tacoma.. The party will leave for San IVamix-o at once, where Mrs llun-en will join her fri-nd. Same Old Story. Flward ilate t Son, of Liverpool write to Meyer, Wilwm 4 Co., of Port land umk-r a late date, declaring "that it i evident the bar at the Columbia river mouth) iH-ed dredging or it's pilots need shifting." Now Edward Rate A Son are F.nglUh agents or own-rs, of the ltritih teambip "Imaum," whkh wallu-d" out over the bar when she went hence a few weeks ago; and if Meyw, Witan A Co., had had the hon ', and dacency, to forward to the IJv rpool house, Uie letter tent In by the ot that took her out, showing that she snick the bar threw several times Uist paage, MeMin. Bates would ve known what all tlie world now know, but them, about the Columbia ivcr bar, and need not have written s ir silly mrced. Hut Meyer, Wilson Company, dwell in Portland, and there ore no truth i to be expected from Item on any question of this bar or the ice of pilot thereon. THE ORIGINATOR OF A GOOD THING lUI.HItUI 1 D eseryes the most credit of course, but the first user comes next. Although yon mny not be first to appear in one of our new L. Adler Bros. & Co., Rochester made fall suits, there is nothing to prevent you from being one of a pretty good look" ing bunch. $15.00 to $30.06 for style, jit and service equal to made to measure at $40.00 to $60.00. C, H. COOPER .,2CKL or, pit erv Kilburn Leaves. , The steamer F. A. Kilburn arrived at Portland on her second trip after be reck at ('M Buy, with Captain Lt iii m in command. Since her accident. lie steamer ha had an entire change f officers and crew, with the exception f h'-r engineer. Captain Merriam, who succeeded ('Nptain Thompson, was form- rly on the Alliance, having served two ear with that stcsmer, and is Mpular along the coast. The Kilburn has bad few repairs. She leaves today wiUi MO tons of cargo and a full jw'iigec lit. steamship St. Paul, together with Third Officer Holmes, have been suspended for a period of eighteen month, for wreck ing the big liner. Word wb. received today that the steamer Alliance had sailed from Eu reka with a cargo consisting of ten car loads of redwood doors and shingles. The Alliance will pick up three carload of lumber at Coo Bay for Portland. Two American schooner have been fixed for Portland. The W. F. Jewt, 407 ton net register, has been charter ed by the Washington & Oregon Lum ber Company. The other aohoonnr is the Admiral, 605 tons, lying at San Pedro, but no names have been given in connection with her charter. The W. F. Jewctt is at San Francisco. Th n.nniR tliin Aililf Ivinn mt 4 Vim ? 1 I- . I . ... vxTunic aoi-K, i-oruana, naa completed her cargo and will leave Saturday. She is under charter to Balfour, Guthrie . i Company, and will clear for tha United Kingdom for orders. The Cerald C. arrived in yesterday from Nehab-m, and left out on last night' tide for the same point. SJt was loaded to her capacity both ways. The Roanoke is due here from Port land tliis mornig early. She ha several hundred tons awaiting hvr at the Cal lender pier, and will not get away for several hours. The steamer Telegraph came down on tim;' yesterday in good season, "oiled up," and returned to Portland. The British ship Esconia, from Ant werp is overdue at tihe Columbia river liar. She left Uk-re early, commanded by Captain Towincnd, on May 21st; sh; has been out 173 day. She is expected hourly. Everybody i glad to see the Wallula back on the bar service. Captain RJ, 'thti. old craokerjack," is very popular -Manian.ta Job. RcjMirts from Vie wrecked Manunit were received today, and the work of the past few day ha btsn more satis- ecntry than at any time sim the work of racing' the ve.el wa commenced. She is within 3.1 feet of Uie low water mark, and her how i out of water. As s4m as the upper deck is clear sin- will be patched, and officials bclidve tlu. craft will lie afloat by Saturday. The time of raising the tender I al ready twelve days ovdr th numlier pecitled In the contract, and, as ther? is a penalty of $2.1 a day, Captain Rob erta stand to lose $300 so far. . FLOTSAM AND JETSAM Tihe Alliance i due here today. Won der if she bring that "bull pup" that i duo to V. S. Senator Fulton, and prom ised him by the Mayor of Bandon! Captain Clem Randall of the wreck! here, as well as hi boat, and he will find he has been missed somr-, before be is back very long. -The steamer Lurline got down on time last night, despite the fogs that have played otct the Columbia river so continuously. She left up at 7 o'clock. Mrs. A. M. Beachey, of Ocean Park, and J. A. Brown of Uwaco, were passengers aboard ber hut night, as were the Miss- if Cooper and White who came down yesterday from Cathlamet on the Tele graph. 1 Never too late to "send". to your grocer for a tin of a aw terajrsn uOldCn Gate Coffee No prizes no coupons no crockery. i Sold only in aroma-tieht ' tins. Never in bulk. J. A. rOLCER (Ek, CO. San Frwatclaoo ' sraausNte mm TXXSX TALES OF THE TOWlt Several How AatorUna A daughter was born to Mrs. C A. Enberg yester day morning. Yesterday Mrs. William P. O'Brien presented her husband with a little girl, and Wednesday a littk boy not yet old enough to vote, came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eakin. f - . Rooming House Sold The ' rooming house on the second floor of the Shan aban house building, ha been told by Mrs. S. McCormick, to Mrs. K. Lenhart, who hat taken immediate possession. Soad Fenced la Traffic to and from Hume's mill has be n practically shut off by the action of a resident of the vicinity, named Anderson, who fenced in a portion of hi property, across which the road ran. The highway has been in usfe for tome time, and tha no tion of Anderson it alleged to be the result of a personal grievance, held against the milt company. Unless torn arrang ment it made whereby Ander son's property may still be utilized for the road, it is probable that it will t ' necessary for the city to improve Birch street for a distance of a half block or more. ' Owapnopna rs. Sterena Owapuapua is scheduled to meet the second team from Fort Sterena on the gridiron next Sunday. The gam will be called at t ' o'clock, and the admission will be ti cents. . . M tn'i UartatoaableneM. it often at great at woman's. But Thoa, 8. Austin, Mgr. of the "Rcublicaa" of Levenfworth, Ind waa tot sreaao able, when he refused to allow the doc tort to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead, he says, "we con cluded to try Electric Bitten. My wifa wat then to tick the could hardly haw her bed, and five (5) physicians ha4 failed to relieve her. Af tel taking Elec tric Bitters, she waa perfectly cured. and can now perform all her household a ties." Guaranteed by Charles Rogers. druggist, price 60c, . , .... . . Bill Did Phil contribute to the even ing's entertainment? Jill Xo; he went in on a free past, ' - 1 - jj-S Decorate Your Room NOW IS THE TIME Fine display of .framed pictures Special discount of 12 per cent this week. Finest line in the city. tSvenson's Book iStore, Fourteenth and Commerdaf Street I sj ' ' . : ) A Ccmplete Ifss cf tve Anything In a lint class stove eith er Wood cr Coal or Combined, yoa wii find at. 17. jJ. Scully 40 472 COMMERCIAL STREET