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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER si, 1903.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
COURT HOUSE DOINGS.
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A Breskfsst delight Jjuat in ard J right
Extra Large New England Bloater
Mackerel 40c Each
They are fat and floe, quality unsurpassed. Your table needs 'em.
ROSS, HIGGINS . Co.
THE LEADING GROCERS.
' Call for Warrants A mil fur r
runt iMturd rior to February 1, (
the pre-ent year, aa lued by ity
Treasurer Dcalcy yeaterday. Tin- prin
cipal mid Inlcre.l Hill amount to Ixmt
$3000.
Aatorla'e the Honor The Mir Kl
more of IhU city th
Haturedy'a paper rfaM at Portland, Hit
and aecuud honor llng taken by the
)uUr At'rian. A more of the best
I biers in the metrooplU took pari in the
"'lite Received at Ontario Fl.b War
den Van Iuwn r-ived a meaage
(superintendent Brown, of Ontaria, an
nouncing the arrival of three million
Kit recently shipped fntin the (iovern
ment kaU-liery on the Big Salmon. An
other shipment will be made in a few
day .
law Don't Count A telegram a
received at the olTi. of Kl-b Warden
Vau lhien, yesterday morning from tbe
Aiwa river, stating tbat while the "a
Von bad closed thi-re, operation would
U continued fr an indefinite period,
lhputy Vardt Webster will leave?
for la at once.
Happily Married At tli home of the
bride's mother, Mra. l F. Harder, of
the Ix-wl and Hark iii-ljtlilarbo.nl, at
II o'clock yeateiday morning, Mi l'a
U. Ilardrr, became tbe wife of Mr. S.
S. Davie, Itev. W. Seymour Short, rec
tor of flrace clmrcb, nflleiatiiig. A re
rrption and a ilulnty collation followed
II.. ceremony. Mia Bertha KreiU.hn
of thi rity did duty a bridesmaid and
Mr. lUlph Harder upMrted bU friend
a groomsman. Mr. and Mr. Ihitbe
Kft lat evening f'r Kan Francisco.
THE
Universal M
CHOPS
All Kinda of
SAW OR COOKED MEAT
Hatter Than any Other Machine
It Also
Chops all Kinds of
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
Tine or Coarie at Desired, into Clean
Cut, Uniform Pieces, Without Mash
In I them.
In Tbia Respect it Has No Competi
tors. It does awsy with the
Chopping bowl and knife altogether.
THREE SIZES
For Sale By
JOHNSON BROS
GOOD GOODS
itl iii Twelfth Street, Astoria.
Harry Kelley Dead Hurry Kelley, a
familiar limn-t r in the lower end of
the city, died at St. ary' hUpital yea
terday morning. Iiropsy the eane
of death. Kelley employed in the
IToaca uloiill, (ml little ift known of
him I lu re. Hiii In, me Ik uppoed to lie
in Sin rruiii'tfO. It i probable Unit
lii- friend will make mine arrange
ment for the f ma rut.
Tuners) of August Lukas The funeral
of August l.uku, who died at hi home
in t'liioiitown Saturday, of tlioey, wua
held from the family residence yester
day atteiniMin. and the interment was
ill tireeiiWiKol. 'Hie ertbra were con
dueled under tbv a i-pi,, of the Kiuui'h
HrutlieiliiMMl and al" ut 220 memberH
weie in the line i.f iriMeion. The
ici'ini'd w,m .'i7 yeuiv of ae, and wa
Uiiii in f inland. He ha li'J A
lot l.i for the pat '4 year.
Articles of Incorporation The follow
ing coiii-err. hme tiled their artulea of
im-oi Mration with Secretary of State r".
I. ihinlmr, at Salem, ami a they have a
tocnl "tmifc" to them, an- here reported:
The I'mitlc (oust Cyaniile Mining Com
pany, principal offi, Aatoria, trie., cap
ital t'k lav,0Mi, tuciirMirator. t;. W.
Wihleiniun, T. J. Hniner and I.. Hart
wi. l-land Home flop (niiiwny, prin
cipal ortlce, Atoria, (re., capital Ua-k,
llniaai; imiporatora, Frank Vaut-hn,
(liuile. V. Itiown and W. It. Ite-d.
Muit Be a Master WImo a man i
iinited to deliver the Memorial Addrea
on the annuul day of aoirow observed
by eery lodp- throughout the wiile ib
main of Klkdom, It i a di-tinct tribute
to hi v'i(t a an oratdr, for the beau
tiful crvii the ohmnity attaching to
the tm-a-ion, and the honors paid U the
fiateinul dead, enn be compared only
hv a man of unuxiial power and graphic
force. Atoria lode ha secured for this
high function, on Ih-eeinla-r 3rd, nexr,
Mr. -I. I'. Cavunagb, of I'ortland, who
will riot fail in any phase of the import
ant assignment.
Clarendons Want Game Manager So
vev of the Commercial Club football
tjiim has received a letter from H. K.
Smith, munag-r of the Clarendon team
of Portland, asking for an engagement,
and as all date- are filled it is probable
that he cannot be H,',ommodutcd. The
Commercial axe Uniked to play tli'
Foit Stevena team on Thanksgiving, on
the, home ground, and will go to Se
attle and play a Seattle team on IV
cemlier f. th Ib-ifinlaT 17 they will
meet the llwneo team on the home
BTimnd, and will play the Chemawa In
dians on ChriHtiim on the home
ground. Manager Smith of the i'oit
hind Clarvndoiw say he ba a team
that for three year has not Wen scored
upon, iind Iw-lii've that a game with
AMoriu would prove an interesting con
tent .
TAT00ING.
Prof N. M. Lyon, America' premier
tattoo artist, at 418 lbmd street. Slun.t
ing flnllery.
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Ready
For Business in Our
New Store
THE MOST SPACIOUS TLACE OF BUSINESS IN THE CITY
YOU CAN SER WHAT YOU BUY AND BUY WHAT YOU PLKLASE
WITH THE GREATEST COMFOhT, FROM AN ASSORTMENT OF
FURNITURE
GREATER TIUN ALL THE STORES COMBINED Jn THE CITY AND
UNEXCELLED BY NONE IN THE STATE. '
WE PARTICULARLY INVITE YOU AT THIS TIME TO CALL AND
SEE HOW NICELY WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU.
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Soma New Items of Public Record Madt
Yesterday.
The borne of public routine affairs
for Clatvip County was in more than
ordinary somnolent condition yesterday
The ofllien and clerks were sit busy
enough but on dry and aedentery mat
ter. No srrest, no divorce, no suit
at law-, no live, snappy, newy data of
any ort.
One happy incident transpired, and
only one: fin E. Botrom applied for,
ml wa granted, a license to wed Mis
Jennie K. Cajander. Both the young
eople are of Chit sop County.
Among the dry details of yesterday
were tlie following real estate records:
A. W. Smith, et al to ( om-onily Tril
No. 7, Order of I ted Men, end Astoria
Aerie No, 17, Fraternal Order of Kaglc,
convoking one acri of laiyl in thi
county, by warranty 'title, irjion a eon-
idetation of !l.".
The Kureka and Epicure Packing Co.,
to (ieorge II. (Jeuje, Trustee, 37.10 feet
by 1155 feet of land in the County of
flataop, by warranty title, for a con
sideration of $10.00.
lKin due procre of Jaw, County
Judge ('. J. Trem hard, yesterday, com
mitted to the custody of the Boys and
Oirl Aid Society, at Portland, little
Raymond Yourex, the four-year old in
fant, b-ft by the late Mr. Kitty Your-
e ("TeaO SherirT I.inville will take
the young-xtcr t l'oitland this morning
for formal delivery.
The proper authorities have filed with
the Hon. County Court, the preparatory
tatcmciit providing for a 7 mill levy
tiHm the tax roll for the year 1005,
iimiii tlie piosrty in Road Di-trict No.
i, (Seaside). The mine will lie review-
I by the Court at it next esion, and
approved or di-approved. It i the firt
of the nwd district levies to be report
ed.
TO OVERHAUL THE OREGON.
Famous Bsttleship Will Be Rebuilt at
the Bremerton Nary Yard.
Washington. Nov. L'O.-The Navy IV-
paitmenl expect that the battleship
Oregon will remain at the Puget Sound
navy yard the Utter rt of two year
undergoing a complete overhauling.
Many parta of the ahip are to be prac
tical rebuilt. The turret are to lie
cuipied with electric controling appar
atus and feature which have become
obsolete an to be replaced with the Int
el t pattern known in naval const rucion.
Work w ill In- bcj;uii early in January, a
soon a the Oregon arrive from the
I'hilipine.
Si-retarv Ilonpparte i now eonsid-
ering the naval estimate. What he will
recommend for the -Plight Sound navy
yard i unknown, but there 1 a belief
that be may indorse the recommenda
tion of the Hni can of Yard and Dock
that $1500,000 be appropriated to build
a new drvdock. It aeon improbable
tlutt Congrco, in it economical mood
will author ie a new disk thi aeim,
but CoiigreHxjonal action will depend
largely iiKn the amount of pressure
thn Washington delegation can bring
to lcar.
STEAMER STILL ASHORE.
New York, Nov. 10. The Cerman
steamer Capri, which went ashore Sat
urday off Commiinipaw', N. J.. i still
aground. It is poMhk nhe may have
to lighter a portion of her cargo.
Zemstvo Congress in Session.
Mo-cow. Nov, lit. The Zemstvo Cuu-
gre-.it. presided over by Ivan Petrnnk-
cvitch. Iwgiin it session here tinlay.
Thirty nine government were represent
ed and tlicre were report from Ih
miiiiicipHlitit's, and twenty-three Polish
ilclegates were in attendance. Several
ieakcr referred to irreparable lons
tuind by the death of Prince Scrgiu
Troubetskoy which occurreil Octolier
It. .
In Time of Peace.
In the first months of the Russian-
Japanese war we had a striking ex
ample of the necessity for preparation
and tbe early advantage of those who, so
to speak, "have shingled their roofs in
dry weather." The 'irtue of prepara
tion baa made history and given to us
our greatest men. The individual as
well as tbe nation should be prepared
to successfully combat the first cold
you take! A cold can be cured much
more quickly when treated as soon as
it baa been contracted and befare It
haa become settled in the system.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous
for its cures of colds and it should be
kept at band ready for instant use. For
sale by Frank Hart and Wading drug
gists.
Do you wish to study the piano!
Piano harmony and history of music
taught at Mia Tawney'a studio. 662
Commercial. Fulton building, Thone
Black, 2141
THB ORIGINATOR
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 yon 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.
IT lU H AAODD The Leading
e B 1. VWr ILwlT. HniKC nf Adnria
we- w vat 4aarv
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TREAT IN STORE
Gtorgta Harper1 Splendid Repertoire
to Be Here.
Next Monday evening at Fisher's
Opera House, the theatrical society
evieit will occur when Mi Georgia
Harper snd her company will inaugurate
a week's M-ason 'in high clas repertoire,
oiening in Surdou's great play "Frou
Froit." In eaking of the company an
exchange say: "There are play that
must live frever. There are playa that
an alwsva appnyiatl a nil popular
Any play that interpret human life in
it true sense, giving tlie ad ride as
well a the bright, must of neceitp
appeal to the human sense.- The public
demand realism. It i the longing to
see on the stage what one see and
knows off the stage that makes this
class of plays always popular. In Ca-
mille the real side of an important fea
ture of life i shown.- The story is not
overdrawn. It i one of everyday life
in tbe citie of tbe country, except that
the sacrifice of Camille is one of the
greatest ever made. Miss Georgia Har
per i especially adapted to the chsrac
tcr. While a born actress and good in
everything she undertake on the stage,
Camille ha received J'""1" ' n'r study,
and t-he ha the interpretation of the
character down to perfection. To see
her in thi great emotional play is to
love her. There i a stroke of genius
in her work that wins everything be
fore her. If, a claimed, good acting
consist in a true and natural interpre
tation of the character presented, Miss
IlarT ha not a superior a Camille.
Seat sale open Saturday morning at
llocricr'ti.
'Where are you sick? Headache, foul
tongue, no appetite, lack energy, pain
in your stomach, constipation! Hollia
tcr'e Rocky Mountain Tea will make
vou well and keep yau well. 35 cents.
Sold by Frank Hart.
Neuralgia Paina.
Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatio
rains yield te the penetrating influ
ence of Ballard's Snow Liniment
It nenptratea to the nerves and bone
and beirur absorbed into tbblood, its
healing properties are conveyed to every
part of the body, and effect some won
derful cures. 25o, 60c, and $1.00. Sold
by Hart's drug store.
Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470
Grand Avenue. Given either at boms or
will ealL
WATER-PROOFING.
Mra. A. B Jewett has pleasure la an
nouncing to her friends and patrons tbat
she la now in possession of success
ful system of water-proofing cloth
materials. 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 bargain in books, stationery nov
elties, etc.- 174 Tenth street
TO THS PUBLIC.
Owing to the volume of our outside
business, we hare been compelled for
some tima past to neglect the city real
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. Wa will be pleas
ed to have our patrons and others hav
ing property for sale, call and list the
same with us, assuring them that it
will be given the most prompt and Tory
best attention.
THE ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLE A
TRUST 00.
179 Uth street
REWARD.
A reward of twenty -five dollars will
be paid for the recovery of the body of
the late Capt. J. P. Hansen of the Schr.
George C. Perkins, supposed to hart
been drowned Nov. 4th.
Temple Lodge Ko. 7. A, F. A A, M.
E. C. HOLD EN, Sec.
HAS REMOVED.
Mrs. McEean haa removed from the
Woman's Exchange on 10th street, and
has opened a store on 11th street where
she will handle crockery, glassware, tin
ware, toys, and fancy needlework.
MOVED AMD READY. ,
N ' " " '"
Charles Heilborn t Co., bars moved
into their new store and make the an
nouncement that they are now open for
business and are ready to fill all orders)
promptly.
The Little Book Stort for tale.
Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hostler's.
N. A. Ackerman, East 9th st does all
manner of texidermy, furniture uphol
stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat
tress making a specialty and all work
guaranteed.
For good meals 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 Page
building.
FOR COUGH AND COLD.
Nothing is better than, syrup tar ani
wild cherry. 25c and 50c a bottle. Sold
by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. "
Wood! Wood! Wood I Wood! WoeC
For choice dry box-wood, telephone
2064 Black, or leave orders at the As
toria Grocery. O. Nelson, "The Wood
Man." . " '-s-w
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.
vSvensoiVs Book .Store,
Fourteenth and Commercial Street
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A Complete Line cf
eating
Steves
Anything In a first class store eith
er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you wil
find at
; 17. J. Scully
470-472 COMMERCIAL STEEET ,