The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 19, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY, WOVIMBIH t9oy
THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
Old Resident Dead Augn.t I,uka, an
old resident of Union tow a, died at his
borne la thU city ycterday afternoon
at i o'clock. Dropsy was the cause- of
death. Funeral arrangements are not
ymad, but the sen Ire wilt probably
(Mt-ur Monday. Mr. Lukaa wa 37 years
f ago, and had been a resident of As
toria for over U year.
A Breakfast delight Just In and Just right.'
Extra Large New England Dlcater
Mackerel 40c Each
TAey are fat anil fine, quality umurpased. Vour table nseds 'em.
ROSS, HIGGINS Co.
THK LEADING GROCERS.
THE ORIGINATOR
OF A GOOD THING
ASTORIA FURNISHED CAPTAIN
r -tm
e TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN
Thanksgiving Ball A Thanksgiving
Wit will I given ly tb Timiing
Club," In I lie Koafd A Htkee hall,
.jy Eele Houet Completed A certifi
cate of completion or Uje foundation tn
engine o. 3, was filed with City Audi
tor Apderon ywtenley, Tim contract
price of the wotK l fi..
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Lift Engigtmeat Closed-4'ouniy
Clerk J. C.Cllnton yeterlay Wued a
marriage lireiiMi In favor if hUIiii-y J.
Hnow aaJ Mi Olive Kliutbcth Footer.
IottatloDa on File AilU-l Itiimla, a
native uf Finland, yesterday went on
re-ord at the County Clerk's ortlre wiih
a purpows of tvoming a -iii'i of
tlii rriulill' in due form ami time,
Mew Foundation for Opera House
Work in tlii construction of a new
foundation to FUher'e oa-rn Ihmkt will
shortly be begun. Hie contract ha Iwn
let to Ilinh A Jacoben.
McTavUa Monumtat la Place The
McTavUh monument I now in place
at tlia ioutheal corner of the city hall
ground, at thi spot where McTatUh is
supposed to I buried. A wire cage
ha been placed over it fr protection. ,
Drill Ttaroi Compete A unique con
tet will occur Friday evening, between
two drill team of Alr I-ndge, K. f
p. TV work will 1 in the third ile
gre and after the de,-iion Is made, tlie
Itwing team will' 1 eipectcd to ban
quet their vlrtoiloii rival. The Icame
wilt lie. captained ly Herman Wli and
Thomas II. fauiiVry.
THE
Universal foil Chopper
CHOPS
All Kind of
. RAW OB COOKED MEAT
Better Than any Other. Maoliina
t , It AUo
, Chops all Kindt of
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
Fina or Coari at Desired, Into Clean
Cut, Uniform Pieces, Without Mash
tn them.
ta Thii Reaped it Hat No Competi
tor!. It doc away with the
Chopping IkiwI and knife altogether.
THREE SIZES
For Sale By
JOHNSON BROS.,
GOOD GOODS
iii-iii Twelfth Street, Astoria.
Ready For Business in Our
to Store
THE MOST SPACIOUS TLACE OF BUSINESS IN TUB CITV
YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU BUY AND BUY WHAT YOU PLEASE
WITH THE GREATEST. COMFOKT, FROM AN ASSORTMENT OF
FURNITURE
GREATER THAN ALL THE STORES COMBINED IN THE CITY AND
UNEXCELLED BY NONE IN THE STATE.
WE PARTICULARLY INVITE YOU AT THIS TIME TO CALL AND
SEE HOW Nl6ELY WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU.
sia rt
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h iwesiw-
Sluice Mud from Street! A crew of
men nnilrr the direction of Street Ku
MTliitnle nt Kearney, were,' engaged
eti-nluy in sluicing mud from Com
Hieniiil htri-et.
Birch Street Neat As Intimated in
llM e column several Maya ego, it ha
lie-ii (le. id.ij i,, take up the matter of
improving . the Iat, Katerty block of
l!irh utrect, to connect that thorough
fare with a new county road lieing laid
out and pr (.and by the County Court
Quick Work Veiiterday afternoon the
line fur the new county highway pro
jertrd by County Judge Trenchant, for
connecting the Tongue Point Milling
Company' land with the lt oien thor
oughfare on t!e Eastern limit of the
ity, were leing run and mapied by
the pro-r ofll.ei of the county.
.Commission Hai No Hydraota In a.
iiiidiin.-e with the d'i-iion of the water
inmiiiii.in, previously announced, (Vrk
J. W, l-ounli f ry yesterday ent a com
Hiiinii.tH'ii t City Auditor Anderwin.
to the ettert tlmt the rommiiwion Imd no
availablei hyillant foij UJ ronul' of
Sixteenth and Kxihange ntre-t. a re
qimted by tb council at the lut meet
Ing.
Oweoi Divorce) Up Atla The Ow
enn ilivor.e cae, brought by .leutiie Ow
en again it Robert Owen., w up b
fore Judge Waxier In Portland, Friday.
Mr. Owene rlaima that he allowed hi
wife to get thatlivorce with the under
utamling that ah deed bark to him a
half intercut in property valued at 2,
fM, title to whiih he bad previiHinly
given her. Thie, ha aay ba now re
fii't-a to do, and a a roueuem' he
akt that the cane be re-opened. At
t'lrney IlarriHon Allen and ('. V. Ful
ton of Atoria, and C. II. Carey of Port
laud, appeared in the caw.
To Clear City Park Step, to rut and
clear away the undrbruh and grub
out the root of the city park, will
bortly be Uken by the park commia
aion. The aub-commllW appointed by
th'rnmmlina to invctlgat the mat
C r ha. decided to recommend thl. ac
tion, and bid for the work will be op
ened at the officii of City Surveyor Tee
on the afternoon of Saturday .December
2. None of the treea will I cut at the
present time, but Ihey will tie trimmed
a eooii aa the fund, available will M-r-mlt.
To Guard Ajalnit Deaertion Two ne-
grtM-i, Jolm Young and Paul Smith, of
tli crew of the whooncr Churchill, late
ly iu from, China, are being detained at
the rity jail at the reluct of the (.kip
per. Captain Hoffman. The ma.ter of
the hip believe that the men are only
waiting for an oportiinity to d-eit.
and a matters ore subject to a heavy
tine by the Immigration bureau, where
alien iecure admlaidon to-the country
under t.hca elrcumatancea, he In taking
no chances. They will prolwbly tie de
Ulned at tho jail until the boat leaves.
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Account of the Bigfest Junior Foothali
Gamo ta Oregoa.
From the fart that an Astoria lad,
Harry Flavel, captained the lucccsnful
team in the heavy junior football con
text at Portland on Friday, when the
Poitand Academy and the High school
of the inetroKili. came togetln-r on the
gridfron, the Atorian repriMluces the
rpKirt furnihed by the (h-egonian, in
the hot that it may plcae a number
of lioys liere, who may have overkioked
it, or fsib d to see the paper containing
it. Ijt l a follow i '
"1o the discordant notes of tin horns,
the shrieks of encouragement from rib
bon bedecked femininity aid deep bsa
note from many a- megaphone, , the
Portland Academy forced its way with
bone-cru.hing ma.s play through the
tine of the Portland High school and
over the brnt white line for the only
five point scored in the S.1 minutes of
doubt and uncertainty.
"The immenoe grandxtaml was divid
ed, and the line of demarcation was
twirling streamers of the cardinal red
and the orange and white of the acad
emy. Within the division lines were
crowded one of the great et gatherings
of intcrclioUtic football enthuiat
iIimI Multnomah Field has ever seen.
Their song and yell, from start to fin
i.h were a stimuli!, for the contenting
elevens, and to them is due much of the
ciedi for the reulL.
'With but one exts-ption, and that
coming in the Utter part of the last
half, he ball was never out of High
Kchool's territory. The cardinal boys
were outplayed and outgeneraled from
Urt to llni-h, and only once or twice
did the reire4-iitalive of the academy
eleven hold their breath in supene.
Yost tactics were greatly relied upon by
Plnkham'e men, but invariably the
academy boys were wie to the trick,
and it re.ulu-d in a hew. The straight
football played by academy won the
day agaiui greater epeed and trick
plays. The stone wall dofene that tlie
High m'IhmiI hoy had worked so rm
oily on .aved the game twice. Gradu
ally working down to the lat white
line, the nranye anil white wonld go,
and each time but once they were held
within lct than Ave yards of the cov
eted goal. The punting of Clark was
eiecially noticeable, each exchange of
kicks reuniting in a large gain for the
academy.
The game wan a good, clean one, typ
ical of real football, and in it the Port
land academy gained the intercholatic
rlaiuipiiineliip for tlx fifth succeseiva
time, as well aa the beautiful and cov
eted pennant that the Hanker' Awtocia-
lion offered to the winner. Not a pen
alty was inflicted, and there was a not
ablo lack of "roughing'' it.
"In the flr-t place in the series is now
rttlcd -it behmgH imliMiptahly to Port
land academy, tint the flhl for second
luce i not yet over. Ity loing yes
terday 'a game, the High ehcool mut
again play the Hill Military academy or
forfeit iu chances for second in the
race. Considering the nt improvement
untiahle iu the work of the cadet,
!ii game hould iUelf preent another
good, clean tot of superiority.
"The line-up wa.:
High School Academy
'hnrh'tou C .. .. Cook
Marlfcimild R.CL 1 1 m limit
'aHiii.,.,.......H.T.U William
wi R.K.U CoilM-tt
Mount, Taylor. . .I..O.R Ankeny
inkham (Capt..LT.R Clark
Hradley LK.IL Thome
Reed Q Wood
Zanders R.H.L ..Hart
ianong L.H.R. Reed
Kelti ; .. . Flavel (Capt.)
Iteferee, lAinergan; umpire, Over
Held) linesmen, Hcrdman and Rumpy.
Time of halves, 30 and minutes.
la Tlmo of Peace.
Ia tho first months of the Russian-
Japanese, war wo had a striking ex-
mplo of tha necessity for preparation
and tho early advantage of those who, so
to apeak, "have shingled their roofs In
dry weather." Tha virtue of prepara
tion has made history and given to us
our graabest men. Tha individual aa
well aa tha nation should ba prepared
to successfully combat the first oold
you taks! A cold can bo cured much
mora quickly when treated aa soon as
it has been contracted and before it
has become settled la tha system.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous
for Its cures of colds and it should be
kept at hand ready for instant use. For
aala by Frank Cart and leading drug-
gUU.
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IT WASN'T A MAN.
The foreman of the Astoria n mechan
ical department prides himself on wear
ing big, Texas' bats, perhaps to in.pire
dread and fear in the minds of innleent
Westerners aa they pssi him on tba
.treeta of Astoria, but whatever his rea
on, M. huge, black chapeau blew off, on
the Callender pier, la it evening, just
alxHit dui-k, and aa tlie big, ungainly
thing flopped over the rail and into the
(twirling tide, a by-stander yelled "man
overboard" till the foreman himself, be
lieved that some unlucky soul was real
ly in the drink. But the circulation man
was at hand and being a circulator of
ambition, sprung over the dock side,
slip(d down a pile, circulated among
the stay timber and finally reached
a point from which he could reach the
heavy-diameter head-gear, and it was
saved. But it had about as much shape
and aubstance left aa a deck-swab and
fitted its owner junt about as beoom
ingly. He generously gave the circula
tion man a nirkle Havana for his nerve
and intrepidity.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Occident
O. F. Robinon, Kansas City.
Lloyd King, Portland.
I). Lipman, Portland.
J. H. Wyman, San Francisco.
Mrs. J. M. Arthur, Breakers.
L. A: Loomit, Ilwaco.
Mrs. Henry Gile, Naheotta.
Chas. C. Spencer, Oregon City.
Earl Walker, Oregon City.
M. V i-e, Portland.
Where are you sickt Headache, foul-
tongue, no appetite, lack energy, pain
in your stomach, constipation? Hollis-
tor's Rocky Mountain Tea will make
you well and keep yeu well. 35 cent.
Sold by Frank Hart
Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood!
For choice dry box-wood, telephone
2061 Black, or leave orders at the As
toria Grocery. 0. XMsou, "The Wood
Man."
TAT00ING.
Prof N. M. Lyons, America's premier
tattoo artist, at 418 Bond street. Shoot
ing Gallery.
"Hit. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470
Gmnd Avenue. Given either at homo or
will sail.
WATER-PROOFIirO.
lira. A. B Jewett has pleasure In an
nouncing to her friends and patrons that
she la now in possession of a success
ful system of water-proofing cloth
materlala, She will demonstrate the in
teresting process, upon call, at her
rooms, No. 154 Ninth street.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
On the fifteenth of November, the en
tire stock of goods at the Little Book
Store, will be put on sale at cost. Christ
mas bargains in books, stationery nov
elties, etc 174 Tenth street
D
nfPh OD ID The Leading
TO THE PUBLIC.
Owing to tha volume of our outside
business, we have been compelled for
some time past to neglect the city real
state, and we now take great pleasure
in announcing to our friends that we
have procured the services of Dick
Dsvies, 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 patrons and others hav
ing property for sale, call and list the
same with us,' aeauring them that it
will be given the most prompt and very
beet attention.
THE ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLE 4
TRUST CO..
't 179 Utk atreet .
REWARD.
A reward of twenty-five , dollars will
be paid for the recovery of the body of
the late Capt. J. P. Hansen of tha Schr.
George C. Perkins, aupposed to nave
been drowned Nov. 4th.
Templa Lodge No. 7. A. F. k A. M.
E. C. HOLDEN, Sec
Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef
lare. ' , j
N. A. Ackerman, Eaat 9th at doea all
manner of tezidermy, furniture uphol
stering, carpet cleaning and hying, mat
tress making a specialty and all work
guaraateel -
The Little Book Store for sale.
F
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NOW IS
Fine display of .'framed pictures Special discount of 12
per cent this week.
vSvenson's Book .Store,
Fourteenth and
4 M
eserves the most credk
of coarse, but the
first user comes next.
Although yoa 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 bnnch.
$15.00 to $30.00 for style, fit
and service equal to made to
measure at $40.00 to $60.00.
HAS REMOVED.
Mrs. McEean has removed from tha
Woman's Exchange on 10th atreet, and
has opened a store on 11th street, where
she will handle crockery, glassware, tin
ware, toys, and fancy needlework.
MOVED AHD BEADT.
Charles Heilborn k Co., hare moved
into their new store and make the an
nouncement that they are now open for
ousiness and are ready to fill all orders
promptly.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to convey thanks to our kind
friends and others, who, by their nu.
merous acts of kindness, assisted us in
our recent bereavement of husband and
father.
MRS. A. CHIVILL AND FAMILY,
Hammond, Ore,
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For good meats and dainty lunches
give : the Palace Restaurant din
ing rooms a call; aa experienced and
polite corps of waiters to serve and
please you. Private dining-rooms for
ladies. I Commercial, opposite Fags
building.
FOR COUGH AND COLD. h
Nothing is better than syrup tar and
wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottle. Sold"
by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores.
Decorate
Your Room
THE TIME
Finest line in the city.
Commercial Street
A Cesplete Line cf
Steves
Anything in a first -class stove eite-
er Wood or Coal or Combined, you win
find at..
l J. Scully
-. 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET
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