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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1905)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 0 D QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SOMETHING BAAL COOD. Royal ChinooK Salmon Tips in 171b Cans, $1.90 the can. Just in, New Finnan Haddies ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. THE LEADING GBOCEBS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Deed Passes Warranty tli-nl passed yenUtrday ; iimhi a rouidcnit ion of .'(", from Mary Kcllry to leonard llci. nt.mm, fr lt No. 4, in JUk No. 'It. Aldi-rbrook. To Assume Cltlienshlp Declaration of Urn Intention of Andrew Malimn, a Finn, to take on the dutlew arid rnin nihilities of Amorican Wli-ii)ilp in due court, was (IM n tho County Comi's oflli yesterday. Guests of Captain Richardson Major 8. W, IbMlrr andj Colonel Ilciier of t U. N. F.ngiietliig ('tj, are in the city, goeM of Captain ltichardon on boaid llbn tender Oduinbliw. They came down from Portland on ht night's ex re. .istnt Knjrineer HoN-it Warrack of tl lightlmUMt hoard, i itl o it d'ixt ii tin' Samn VcnI, Awaiting Transportstion hn K. VUmoii, the innii who went incite t Nt- Mary 'a hoopital on Sunday his', ww examined a t'i hi sanity, venter Jay, liy County Judga Tnii'lmrd ami Dr. .larl l!apltjoin, ami fonti'l t ! insane. Peterson i now under restraint, awaiting tit arrial of ns.vlutu attend aula from Kalrtn. will probably I tratiM.rU l to the Capital lii evening. Had Better Look Out 'I hr I a bunch of lad belonging t iiii-fl fmuili. and dwelling In th neighborhood of (irand avenue, Franklin avenue, Nixtw n tli Ami Seventeenth atrecU, who are in tho habit of Uing iti-mlt itifj lunjruane in the- pre-noe of Indie palng uhm 114 atTr iivr Voting girl iun al aJTionlod in tho same way, ami utile it U'm at imee, tim huland and faQwr of the ladic complaining are gdng U take a hand aided by the iHitcif. 'nnj-rn i no xiim for such con dud. fx- wurwd in time, lad! Work in R. A. A nm vocation of (lu st. John V.nptr, No. 14, Itoyal Arch Ma4i, will lie held at Masonic hall, on thi, TuowLty evening, at T:W o'clock Woik, It. A. and refreshment. K. C, lioldcn, mn Mary, Notorious Character Gone. Nellie Thompson, a, woman if the half word who luit given I In- ixilii-x otiideiahle trouble, lnk the ilnxt of ,Ntoria from her ft yrnti rdny cvniii, and depart d on the -vcnin(f tain for Portland Slie was urrji'iiMl on a charyo of drunk mint mid diiurd'r!y conduit, Iml tin cnlni"' wun il'iidci, on conililioii thai the woman luvn tin citv. Our home-made Kraut Is now on sale JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS ill M Twelfth Street, Astoria. Mraalei on Duane Street uiunniiue for iliplli -ti.i ut l'27'i Crand uvenue liiut l en n iiiovi'il .y City Hiy-ii inn 1'ilk incloti. Scviiul of iiieunli'H lnit l-ii report"! at li'M lumie otn-ct. Ftank Manaon Dd Frany Malison lied in thi city yeterdiiy afU r an v l iiihti i!lnc. Mnlxricmeiit of tU li cr and npiWn un the cauo of deatl No funetul arrant' nicnU lwr yet ln-cn made, hut tli axrvin it will he condtlrtcd hy the I'ilea, of which order he wan a meiiili r. Enlargement' of Gal Plant. The en larp-mciit U Uo gua dant mi that it will huve a daily ciipm-ity of 1im),(n feet, li.lt lt-n ilrfilint.lv decided IIhiII hy the AMori Klerlrio Cmnpany. Uur inj! Ihn nciit vinjt of J. A. Cranton, of tli. tieueral K!eLrif tnipany, of Tort land, and KrrUry C. II. Iluina, it wim ih-iided ti nuke Hip improvement. Park ComraUsioa to Meet. -A nnxt n of the I'ark oininiiiin will lie Im IJ (hit tw iniiK', when it i prolwldi' that Mium aition will he Uken rvlutive to the improvemcnta to tlx park. Bed Men En Route Greut Icouohec J. V. ( herry, of Viipniaj Croat Chief of Ib-cordx, W. J. llrok and Great Sachem f Orejfon, V. II. Cony era, are due in thia city, on the steamer Tele (ruh tlm afternoon. A apecial rwep tion commit ten from tlw Im-al wigwam wia lcpatched to Portland to meet the liraveit' and hrinj; them down here. Still Another Saloon i to Smd U to open n N&loon tomorrow in one half of the ground floor room of the Se urth huildinj(. Are not the Commercial treet wtloon p'tting pretty thick for lliu chief commercial thoroiihfiiri' of a live and veil ordered city: lleuut.ify your complexion with little coit. If you with a moolli, clear, civam liko wmplvxion, tmy chin k. htii).'hilin eye, lake Ilolli-ter'a HiH'ky Moumitin Tea, greateHt U-nulilliT known 3S o nu. Sold by Frank Hart, We Are Getting Ready to Move The great furnituro bargnlna we are now offering- will aoon end and you will be aorry if y0u overlook the opportunity to buy bfore it ia too late. Every Purchase You Now Make Means a iSaving' We offer you the choice of the largest and boat itock of household good ever displayed in Aatorla. AitorU'a Leanding and CompleeTIousefumiRhera. f SCHAS.HEILB0RHfgCOii CARS BADLY NEEDED Lumber Business of Northwest Almost Tied up. TWENTY THOUSAND ORDERED Immense Plants in Centralia at a Stand still-Some Bailroads Will Not Send a Car Off Their Lines Dubious Out look for Winter Trade. There i a railway car fmnitio in the North wrt of very con.iderahle propor tion, ami whit- the lower Columbia river count ry hat not yet felt the prcuhuro to th Mime pinching degree exjMTienrcd by oIImt aectiotm, it 1 alow- ly but surely working iu way down here, and the try fr "more car" in likely ti retoiind from thi valley om, and vocifcrotody. Tlw situation ia very acute. And what make it worse is the Minplw fact there i not rolling atock in the Vet to relieve it. Many mill in tin- North net mutt clot down for want of mean to export tln-jr output. Ihev are, in fact, cloning down daily. In t.he fiii-o of a eplendid demand for linn l r, at gornl priciM,, they are abnolutely ked by a hltortago of cam, while la-t year, with a lialicitv of ordiT ami F iikkt prtirva for tj.e output, ther was an abutuUiu-e of ear everywhere. An Attorian jut in from (V-ntralia d Ian tho limitation along Uiia line are felt with almot ruinou effect. G'orge Mirgi-. riiunat'er there of the Lumber Manufactuiwr' Agency, with twelve mill in ojicmtion and putting out a mil lion feet per day, reorted 270 carload f lumU r in the yard awaiting trans- l.rtatlon. and that in the next thirty lay hi pcoplo will have etulT ready for WNI car, and not a wheel to turn for tla-m. Tlun piirchm.iiij; agent of the Northwenterti Itailway Company, now building a line from 1'i.rre, S111U1 Da kota, into the Hlak Hill, who waa in eiitralia, wiya hi comony i hhort 200 car for m-ndiug out working material on hi line and have to tine flat cars for tting lumber to the front Th purchasing agent of the Grand Trunk hvhUtii i out Weet buying mate- rwJ for the con.truotion of 8000 new earn and cannot say bow he i going o get it back llt. The Harriman KVNtem ha placed or- h r for material for tlm eonxt ruction of wkki now car. Tie Northern Pacific i providing for the eont motion of 7000 more car. And thus the tale troca on. i'he Northern Pacifio i confining its cars to it own line, and Miippera are put ting up transfer, charge in advance on ill of lading. The situation U one of extremely gen itive and pvrilou condition and may ivsult in heavy disaster to one of the greatest inductrie on the Pacific slope, 'ars nni-t 1m had, and will be, but the coht of getting them i certain to rush the price li-t of lumber to a prohihi- ive point, or cl-e vast mdieme of build- ng industry mii-t ! turned down for he winter to await the uci-evt of hulli ng fnciliti now underway, but scarce- available U-fore cpring oens. THE OR1G1NATOIR r OF A GOOD THING D ESERVES the most credit of course, but the first user comes next. Although you may 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 $30.00 for style, fit and service equal to made to measure at $40.00 to $60.00. C. H. COOPER I The Leading House of Astoria Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at home or ill call. WATER-PBOOFING. Mrs. A. B .Jewett has pleasure in an nouncing to her friends and patrons that she U now in possesion of a success ful system of water-proofing cloth materials. She will domomtrate the in teresting process, upon call, at her room, No. 154 Ninth street. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mr. A. Olsen were over from Ik-e pltiver yesterday morning. Ceorge C. Flanders, of the .Standard Oil Company, was in the city on busi- new yesterday. Mike Gorman wa down from Catii- la met yesterday. Mr. and MtS. HayeA N4j-vn came down from Skamokawa yesterday to do some shopping. T. V. Duncan, special representative of the Calkins Xew.pair .Syndicate, is in tlm city on busuvsa. L .Samuels, of Portland, U in the city, on business. Captain F. W. Phiterew, V. R. A., with his family, has report! for duty at Fort Columbia. Immigration Inspector It. A. Hussey arrived here jvaterday from Portland. He comes to examine into the status of the two negro stow-a-wava on the schooner Churchill. Mi Tteie Anderson, of Portland is visiting friends in this city. E. Z. Ferguson ia back from a trip to Portland. IBVING CLUB ANNUAL Jolly CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at tho Little Book Store, will be put on sale at oost Christ mas bargain in books, stationery nov- oltics, etc. 174 Tenth street. NOW BEADY. Hie ship Blythe-rwood is now at our dock and we. are ready to fill orders for Australian coal. We believe this cargo the cleanest and beet coal we have et had. Phone 1PC1, ELMORE 4 CO. A Disastrous Calamity. It ia a disaateroua calamity, when you lose your health, bsjmusa indigestion and consumption have anapped it away. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King's New Life Pills. They build up your di gestive organs, and cure headcahe, dii- xiness, colic, constipation, sto. Guaran teed at Charles Rogers' Drug store) 25c Crowd Enjoys Yearly Roundup Last Night. Persident, G. C. Fulton. First Vice President, H. F. PraeL Sfooud Vice President, H O. Ferguson. Secretary, Otto F. Heilborn. Treasurer, J. R. A. Bennett. Thi is the official line-tip of the popu lar Trving Club, of thi city, for the year PHMi, a indicated by the membership. Iat night, at it annual business meeting. After the reports of the retiring of ficer had lieen reivived, considered and approved, and t!e elections for the new- year, the members and ollicers indulged in a splendid lunch, with all neceary adjuncts, and treated their visiting friend, who wvre quite numerous, in princely fashion. The Irving is an in stitution in distinct favor here and ha promise of a long and prosperous ca reer. The new directorate, t up last night, is as follows: C. A. Coolidge, A. A. Finch, G. A. Nelson, G. W. Sanborn and C. II. Callender 1 Thank The Lord!" cried Hannah Plant, of Littles Rock, Ar, "for the relief I got from Buck len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for cuts, bums and wounds. Guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug store; 25c TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the volume of our outside business, we have been compelled for some time past to negl-ct the city real estate, and we now take great pleas ur in announcing to our friends that we have procured the services of Dick Da vies, the well known and efficient real estate man, to take charge of this branch of our work. We will be pleas ed to have our patron and others hav ing property for sale, call and list the tame with us, assuring them that it will be given the most prompt and very beet attention. liii. ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLE i. TRUST CO. 179 Uth street. REWARD. A reward of twenty-live dollar will and all interested should atend. NOTICE OF CITIZEN'S ASSEMBLY, All citizens of Aatoria. without re gard to party, who believe in nonpar tisan politics! and tHt tlie? greatest good can be accomplished by united action in selecting the most suitable candidates for office from all parties without other consideration than that qualifications of the person selected, are respectfully requested to assemble la the Council chambers in the new city hall on Wednesday the 15th day of November, 1905 at 8 o'clock p. m. t nominate candidates for office at the coming city election to be held in As toria December 13th, 1905. All matters of interest to the laboring man and business man or in anywise affecting the progress or prosperity of the City of Astoria will bo open for consideratiosi be paid for the recovery of the body of the late Capt. J. P. Hansen of the Schr. George C Perkins, supposed to have been drowned Not. 4th. Temple Lodge No. 7. A. F. & A. M. E. C. HOLD EN, See. Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef- lerV N. A. Aekerman, East 9th at does all manner of Uxidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. The Little Book Store for sale. By Order of the Citizen's Committee. For good neals and dainty lunches' give the Palace Restaurant din ing rooms a call; an experienced and polite corps of waiters to serve and please you. Private dining-rooms for ladies. Commercial, opposite Pag building. FOB COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 50c a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. ''..4 ..It, i: 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. Book iStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street vSvenson's Bilious Attack Quickly Cared. A few weeks sgo I hsd a bilious at tack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Fail ing to get relief from my family phy sician's treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and the next day I felt like a new man. IL C. Bailey, Editor of the News Chapin, S. C These tablets are for sale by Frank Hart and leading drug- giats. Pi -,. . A Complete Line cf Mil Steves Anything in a first claaa stove eith er Wood or Coal or Combined, you w3 find at. IX J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STRETT a.