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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. THE ORIGINATOR-, OF A GOOD THING CAMPAIG! COMMENT A Breakfsat delight Just Id tod Jut right. ( Extra Large New England Bloater Klaclierel 40c Each Tihey are fat and fine, quality unsurpassed. Your Uble needs 'em. ROSS, HIGGINS &. Go. THE LEADING GROCERS. Old Fashioned Dcmocril Kts t a Few Words to Say. u TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN New Boiler for Schmidt Plant -Hi.' Atotia Iron Work I manufacturing a new Ncotch 'marine boiler for tin Schmidt plant. Stmt , Improvement Fnnds-Htreet Improvement acnienN to the amount f frt(0 were received by City Tr-auir lvly, yesterday. Special Mtftlng Called-A call for a special meeting h t-rn Issued by tin school boaid, to I beld Wednesday, Number 2", In the Shlvely school, when tht regular mhiMil U wilt I made, Book! Afaia OpenThe registration lstok for tht city election were opened at the rlty auditor' oltli )etiidity, ami will remain iii until December I', four day before tin election. Warranty TitUi Passes A deed a AM in County ('Ink Clinton' nif yesterday fur lU No, u and 7, in Jtlock No. 0, of Taylor's Astoria. The l'eninula Und Company wa tin- giant or and Henry Krum the grantee. Don f' Alaska II. C. Cloe, a Fair La tiki, Alaska, merchant lx in the rity on a abort vUIt. More returning to the North, he will secure a number of dog for freighting on the i. Camt for Pan A gam of football Mwten tha Portland lan Kacti.ry team, and lb Im-al Owapuupun rlub, will I played in AtorU net Hunday after noon. The can factory team claim the amateur Portland rlinif nhlp, and an interesting content la anticipated. t , We carry a large asspitmnt of. Crepe .,. Paper, Napkins Call 'V H'i I '.III'' I 'I I ' ' ' "' and see our sample book and make your selections therefrom. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iiliss Twelfth Street, Aitoria. Osder in Probate County . Judge Tremhard yetrrday made an order in probat court appointing V. ('. A. I'ohl ttiliiiliiixl rH.tor of th estate of P. Stew art, deceased. Ill bond wa fixed at Cot Sit Mont ha On a plea of self defense. More Judge Fm.er of Port' lund, one I'appajunike, who aliot and wounded Zak I'anagre the Atoria restaurant man, on October Ixtli last, ha be-n sent to the penitentiary for a trriid of ix month. Vafrant Returoa A rnt wbo ban m-pii the intciinr of the city jail on many previous. (Kianlon a liefire .)uln Ati'Yf' it t1"' xJ court )lrrd.iy on the oattie old eharjfe and he wM (riven ft up,n(l'd wtil-n-e of fKNi, on rolxlitiott that h leave the city. A plain drunk wan given a two day' jail Mntetu. In Partial Paymant V. K. ShiinpIT, ..f thi rity ami the North IVillc Itrew in Coinpany, bid in the projierly of AiiUt Krat. the bankrupt owner of the AmTi.un Tavern, in Portland for the "nut of ?Mi, on Wedm-wlay. He took it in partial aeltlt-ment of i-laim held atfuiitht KraU in the Mini of 17.- MM. Two Contract Completed Two -erti-fleaU-a of ronipl4ion of ftrwt improve mint contnu-U were filed with City Au ditor Andcnton yearwday. The flrat call ed for improvcfnenU amount irijj tt (I3mi on Commercial ttrt, U'luwn Taylor and Alameda, avenue, and the n-ond for drain at Fifth and Kx rliifnH ii-(k rkinr I'iH'.I. V. A. (iiMHlin ba the rolttratt for Inith job. Proven Tine 8teI dud(.-e J. Q. A. Itowlliy and Jainea Fiitlayon yesterday ground down a pk-cn of th new ateel lately produced from the metal in the black naml of Clatop, to test it qual ity. They reduced It to a flue, feather nltf, which il held aplendidly apalnst all manner of attark. It i rxcrvdinjr- Iv satinfactory on auoh a erudn trial, and thi promies much for It when aub jwted to liitrher am) better proesea. Die(Qn the Raito ftmall dog that persist in ftettinK beneath the whetl of Hurling atreet cara in thi city are be coming numerou. A fine little Cocker Spanlei ell 'a vicOm to tlte mri" ye tenhiy at Ninth and Bond trectei, Mnft majihcil end torn to death amtwt in stantly. They are bo email, no motor man can kep track of their move ment and check a car in time to apare them. i Waa He Craiy A man pranj( from the moving A. A C. cxpre yesterday mominfr on the Portland run, at a point just lteyond Clatskanie. He wa s-en hy the ta-M'ngera rolling down an em bankment, but gut up and mude for the adjacent wood, apparently unhurt. At the next stop two friend, who were with him, left the train and nUrted Itack to tlnd him. They declared be wa insane. TheseAre BusyDays With Us Giving Furniture Barg'ains Notwithstanding the fact that a great deal of our time hai been giv en to the detail, of moving into our new itore, we appreciate the at tention of our euttomera In bearing w'ith ua, ' Our new atore la wide open to receive you and we are ready to tatiefy ill jour furniture trouble!, , , ... , ' w . . .. .. WI HAVE THE GOODS ' - ; WE SELL THX BEST FOR LESS" imiAq urn nonil fi CO fr ;rm- rVARNING AND SUGCESRON tceftrencea Made to Valuable Data for Voten in General Morality and Safe Finance, the laeuee One Month for Scrappinf HraU of Moment. A nxl, old-fashioned, honest Demo- erat of thi city, yesterday, made the follow injj, unsolicited eoitiment in the presence of a reporter nt the Axtorian, nd it i apt enough, and pertinent enough for wide publicity. Kaid he -"Aa a principal of action, I hold that no judge of a court ha any right to preside over any public meeting whatever; ee- pecially if that meeting i purely a poli tical one; end more especially, when that meeting I politically disposed to a policy of unrestricted ifeenm in the matter of gambling and kindred local IIW; ami more . eei ially UII, when that judjre 1 an old llm-kmr-Palmer IViih tat who couldn't abide (Ktpulista, ilvi-riie, MM-ialist, Noreheads, nor any thing lieyond the simon pure demnrracy which lie advocated, lie' out of place when he dx- it. cthh-allv. (silitK-ally and M-rsonally." If Messrs. T. F. Laurin and den K. Ilun-.cn ileire to figure on the general ekition ballots, next month, they must niundatnus .fudge Anderson before they can do busiii-s. And speaking of thee gentlemen and their aspiration it w iiertinent to suggest that the. Non-Par tisan aggregation was exceedingly awift to adopt the precedent act by the Re-lubli-an of Astoria in thi relation, in contemptuous defiance of the opinion of their own infallible attorney, at that. let alone, the coinciding opinion of Judge Taylor and Messrs. Noland and Hamilton. Siicb lively ubmission to an opposition Miliry is tantamount to a down right -oiifeion of the equity of the claim mad- by the Itepublicana: And. smaklng further ' in thj con nectioR, it has been suggested that the election of T. Y. Uurin.Je, tltat Import ant sst of public eervice, means wide open city," in order to afford ampler opportunity for certain diversion for certain people, lately somewhat re stricted.' ' ' ' ' e. , Just a an eye-ojH-ner. for campaign purjoe, the attention of the Astoria voter in general, U called, respectfully, to the following pregnant item of In formation contained in the Code and Charter: lle, section 1074; 'Charter eel ion 2:t, 10, and page UNI and 107 and 122, and Act of Legislature, 1WW, chap ter 71, .ection 2. They are worth read ing, and familiarity with the text may save Mime wi4l ilb-posi4d pesoi, from putting their "foot in it." In good weason the As tor inn intend to show how the city got beyond her depth of debt, and suggest a remedy. Moral condition are not the sole in gredient of thi political bit of cooking. Public finance ha it place and will play its part at the right time. STRONG PERSONNEL Fourth Annual Sesa'on of Oregon Good Roada Society. The fourth annual assemblage of the Oregon (iood Road Association is to be held in Portland on Thursday and Fri day of next week, November 23rd and 24th. The session should prove of great value and Interest since i compre hend the following list of able eak er on the live topic with which it deal: T. M. Catch, president of the Ore gon Agricultural College; A. J. Johnson, mayor of Corvalli; 11. V. Johnson, president of the Citiwn'a League; V. E. Walter, county judge, Benton county; John II. Scott, county judge of Marion county; Torn Richardon, Uie "rush" secretary of all popular movement; A. Bennett, of the Irrigon Irrigntlonlst; Governor 0. F;. Chamberlain; Lionel R. Webstw, county udge of Multnomah county; J. B. Markle, secretary Wash ington O. R. Association; Dr. Jamee Withyeombe, expert, O. .A C, Con alii; Ike Manning, of the Salem Statesman, (Why t) ; JL - B...Tliielaen, . eecretary, Oregon O. R. Aoclation;' C J. Tren chard, county judge, of Clataop county; W. K. Conian, general freight agent, of Ilarriman eysbem in Oregon; John 1L Albert, president Capital National bank Salem; John Fulton, metalurgist, 0. A. C, Corali; Tom F. Ryan, county judge, - Clackamas county, and C... E. Skalton, civil engineer, 0. A. C, Corral- tM.ttiao D ESERVES the most credit of coarse 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 11. Al teem to be there but Brer. Hofer, of Salem. Hut bell be there, all the Mine, FOXY TRAMP TONIGHT. The habitue of Fisher's Ojiera House were again pleaed thoroughly with the lively and entertainig ability of the! Roach Iramatic troupe, last night A double bill was offered and the house wat kept in a ttorm of genuine fun and merriment for a period of over two hours. Hie Koxy Tramp will be play ed tonight by sjieeial request. Th cou pon winner in the gift contest last night were: Willie Holten, seven piece berry set; Willia Itois, pair Itisque atat-. uettes, and Mis Voder, pair of statuet te of same material. A 40 piece dinner set will be put up tonight. Conetipatlon. ' Health it absolutely Impossible, if constipation be present. Many serious case of liver and kidney complaint bare sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition is unneces sary. Thera ia a cure for it. Berbina, will speedily remedy, natters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Branson, Fla. writes, Feb. 12, 1802: "Having used Herbine, I And it a fine medicine for constipa tion. Sold by Frabk Bart Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice 'dry box-wood, telephone 20t4 Black, or leave orders at the As toria Crocery. O. Kelson, "The Wood Man." TAT00ING. Prof N. M. Lyons, Amerh-a'e premier tattoo artist, at 418 Bond street. Shoot ing Cullcry. The ladies of the Methodist church are busily engaged preparing for their annual eale which will take place December 5. COAL OF QUALITY. Send In your orders at once for your winter's supply of coal. The cargo of Australian coal just received Is Al in quality and price is right. Thone 1061. ELMORE 4C0. Mrs, Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at home or will talL- TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the volume of our outside business, we hare been compelled for some time past to neglect the city ml estate, and wa now take great pleasure in announcing to our friends that we hare procured the services of Dick Davies, the well known and efficient real estate man, to take charge of this branch of our work. We will be pleas ed to bare our patrpna and others bar ing property for sale, call and list the same with us, assuring them that it will be given the most prompt and very best attention. THE ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLE & ' - TRUST tX. - 179 11th street ' ' REWARD. A reward of twenty-fire dollars will be paid for the recovery of the body of the late Capt. J. P. Hansen of tht 6c.hr. George C Perkins, supposed to bare been drowned Nor. 4th. 1 . ' Temple Lodge No. 7. A. F. k A. M. E, C HOLD EN, Sec Hot dtfnks and sandwiches at Boaf- lert. N. A. Ackermari, East 9th st doe aS manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. The' Little Book Stort for sale. H0TICE OF CITIZ11TS ASSEMBLY. - All citizens of Astoria without re gard to party, who believe in nocpar tisajn politics; and ttat thd greatest good can be accomplished ; by unite action in selecting the most suitable: candidates for office from all parties without other consideration than th qualifications of the person selected, are respectfully requeated to assemble ia the Council chambers, ia tha new city hall on' Wednesday the 15th day of November, 1903 at S o'clock p. m. to nominate candidates for office at thai coming city election to be held ia As toria December 13th, 1903. All matters of interest to the laboring man sad business man or in anywise affecting the progress or prosperity of the City of Astoria will he open for conakieratioa and 'all' interested should' atenda By Order of the Citiien's Committee, For good avals and dainty; lunches give the Pslaco Restaurant din ing rooms a call; aa experienced' aai polite corps of waiters to sexre and please you. Private dining-rooms for ladies. : Commercial, opposite Page building. FOB COUGH AND COLO. Nothing bj better than syrup tar ant wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottle. Soli by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. " ' nisi Liamiaw i'ij'i i-liliii J ', . i.siij;'..' 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, vSvenson's Book tStore. Fourteenth and Commercial Street WATERPROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett has bleasuft In an nouncing to her friends and patrons that she Is now ia possession of a success ful system of water-proofing clou materials. She will demonstrate the in teresting process, upon call, at her rooms, No. 154 Ninth atreet CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of Norember, the en tire stock of goods at tha Little Book Store, will bo put on sale at cost Chrlst mss bargains in books, stationery nor elties, etc , 174 Tenth street Morning Astorian, 75c per month. 4 A Complete Line cT Stoves Anything la a first class store eith er Wood cr Coal or. Combined, you wil find at 17, J, Scully 0-472 COMMERCIAL STREET