The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 22, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 190J.
8
Another Shipment of
Sweet
Apple
Cider
Received today
WTW NAVAL ORANGES AND ALL
KINDS OF FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES.
4ST0IUAGK0CERY
123 Commercial 8k
Phone Main SSI
Wait ! Votch!
Fcr its CinJ ct
A. Y.Allen's
Crockery Dent-
Wa will have the largest and moat
eomplete Iin of china, crockery, tUn-'
POLITICAL DOINGS
Things Being Said and Done and
for What Purpose.
jmcnt of the "lit Urn" campaign. I1.
Well! If the numlsrs, the. celerity, tht
javiility ami I lie uniucstioned mh-cs,
(with which they took hold of things h!
the alleged Ctien meeting on l-t Wed
nely night. i any indication of pro
prietary leadership, tlH'n tli credit i
justly, wholly ami unfailingly theirs.
So Ik- it.
DEMOCRATS ARE EXPLAINING
Odds and Ends of Gossip of Street, Of
fice and Public Places How the Lead
ers Feel and How the Voters Do Not
Feel Indications Plainly Given.
Tin lltidgct announce in cold, hl.ik
typo tlie Police ('oiiimWMnit i not ie
onilde fur Xiuf police. Will it inform
:l patient and cm ion-, public, jnt what
t lit tIice commission i fur! If till
the public nlTene mill offenders itrc
to Ik handled ly county officials in tln
state court am! the charter provisions
a-ain-t all phases f pnlilic itumorality
a iv to In read as l.sil letter, the jhi
litv had U'tter turn in their badge and
ln sworn to ericc a depiitie-sheritT.
The evasion sought to lie made i on a
par with the ret of the hang-fire, d li
the
connciliuaii. and .1. F. Kearney, for city
superintendent of street.
The A-toiiaii deeply regret that any
one should fail to understand all it ha
to iay in relation to the 'tending cam
pwigu ,il Hipk, it ine, its effects,
hilt as complaint on this score. In date,
have hailed from the iVuiocialic camp
only, it hesitate to apologue, lest, in
so doing, it -lull contribute proof that
the complaining iVmocral can icolW
read, a (imc'iin that cotitiaxciios one
of the holiest tradition of that pnly.
1'
VOLVERTON THE MAN
r
The camapign goes merrily on, apace.
The local leader is doing the talking, Ibious and mi fit propaganda of
and the voter i doing the thinking, a Democrat, to date,
prerequisite to doing business at the
poll.
The Budget is in polities again, ad-
According to Democratic testimony,
duly echoed by the trailer and "non
partisan," even-thing municipal i all
local campaign.
If the Democrat, primarily, and the
"Citiren" understudies secondarily, are
not working for a "wide open town,"
via tbe December and June election,
why don't they say so in specific terms?
Alas! It' too late, besides being too
true.
Thomas Campbell, Deeocralie nominee
for superintendent of streets, is to the
forefront of the battle. He is passing
but his political card d'visite broadcast,
wart, brie-a-brae, rat bar foods, in the simple, old fashioned way. Among
others, he "doe not know" just what
cutlery and Qrenratt ever brought to
this city. Opening data to be announced
later.
Morning Astorian, 75c per month.
ditional and emphatic proof that its I right; the officer are all doing their
party is at the head and front of the duty, nothing i ami, the city l safe,
the public debt i not increasing, the
charter limits are all bring observed, the
police communion, the chief, and the
force, are doing all the law command
them, nothing i wrong, all i right and
the devil is asleep. The Republican beg
to differ; an audacious and untimely
thing to do, of course but if it were
not for an occasional "butter-in," life
would be so smooth some ieop)e might
get to "slipping."
With John W. Itabbidge, W. C. Law,
and Martin Foard a a police commit-
ion, there will he something like over-
ight and control of police matter in
this city. The chief, and the force, will
know more about their relation to the
commission than the Budget eem to
know, ami there will be control, regula
tion, and supervision that controls, reg
ulate ami supervise.
Yesterday the formal aweptanee .f
their respective nominations a candi
dates on the Republican ticket were fil
ed with Judge Anderson, by A. S. Tee,
for city surveyor; John Nordstrom, for
city treasurer; C. A. Leinenweber, for
the Democratic policies are.
The Astorian i in receipt of a sign
ed letter complaining of the police, that
is some of them, for drinking openly
in saloons with dissolute women. The
writer mentions no name, dates nor
place, and this paper refrain from
comment until it i in possession of tan
gible fact.
The local Democracy is in an uproar
because it is credited with the manage
(Continued from page 1.)
bar at that time. When he wa admit
ted to practice before the supreme coint,
the late Charles It. Bellinger, who-
place he i now appointed to till, wa
then clerk of the slate supreme court.
May Name Thomas Hailey.
Salem. Nov. 21. Governor Chamber
lain will appoint Tlmmus ti. Hailey, of
l'endleton, to till the vacancy on the
Oregon Supreme Court bench, caused by j
the appointment of Judge Wolverton a
I'nited State Di-trict Judge. The tlov
ernor did not say In o many word that
he would appoint Hailey, wlu-n aked
this morning but left little ground for
upHing that any one else would be
named. He stated, howeter, he might
apoint William itam-s-y, of ! ramie.
The tiovernor said he wus not ready
to announce whom he wa going to ap
"int. and in all prolmhility no positive
announcement will be made until alter
the resignation of Judg- Wolverton i
received and ac ted upon.
To make man better, make
trade better. To make trade
better, make goods better.
Schilling's Best:
M kSiaf-4 tfkm
atwuf Midi mi
Your grocer's; moncyback.
A PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY I1.30 SALE.
I A 1
,wu ) A
Word
sm - j Abot
EVERY f
WORD j YorK
OFOUR ' shire
ADS 1 ' Suits
Wjs U the only man in A-toiia who has them; a a rule An houM
In (ho larget cities carry the clothes.
i'ji. h clothier selects hi own name, mni call theirs "The Chs'terflrH,"
"The Buckingham," I rail mine the "Yorkshire." These clothes art mad
by Sturne, Mayer & Co., Chicago; who do not advertise at all, but they
are known by all clothing men a the maker of the hlghe.t grad clo
thing in the I'nited State.
Suits to ell from fcr.'io to (101)0 and there are not a doirn
tailor in all of the largest citie who ran euul their work) a big boait
but a tme one.
Ifflemffl&ftWise
ASTORIA'S RICLIAHl.lv CLOTHIER
TWO GOLD MEDALvS
AWARDED THE
MO NAM CM
At the Lewis and Clark Exposition
Two Gold Medals awarded the
Monarch at the Lewis and Clark
Exposition, the first and only time
this range was ever shown at any
exposition.
No grand prizes were offered, but
the Jury on stoves and Ranges
voluntarily manifested their high
esteem of the Monarch Range by
writing the letter leproduced here.
Several gold medals were awarded
different Range and Stove manu
facturers for various things the
Monarch received two. But it
remains for the Monarch alone
to receive the unqualified endorse
ment of the Jury, as is evidenced
by this letter.
1
m m m Uh Hi-a Km, (ma
DIVISION Oe tXMIBlTS M,
su. t. t. Koftrs,
(Hmt. AoMmi(iiio Bids . Rooms 13 10 li
trojiTio Coousst
PORTLAND. ORtSOS, Get. 9th, 1005.
Hsll.sbls Iron Rani Co".' a Betb,
...
Kanufastur BulXdlna,
e 4k
Ufl Clark fair, rortUna.
Car Stri
' .
JLZ-inJ:nlpX'9tftr Uxuf "thaaka ana apprMUU?
'la r.mnt th (0la B.daXhtaJiat'aeara)' Meaarsb iallaakl
W nfjas
SSN.!
fit aar plae you u kn, ths'jurr.'a.ard tb U'
aoai oa first ballot and baa thr been any hlabar "prls affaraaA
. -
This Demonstrates beyond the
shadow of a doubt the superiority
of the Monarch over all others.
No other Range or Stove exhibit
ed was, in the opinion of the Jury
equal to the Monarch.
Pages of matter in praise of this
Range could not speak as convinc
ingly as does this letter, written by
men of undisputed judgment and
knowledge
wmi-m hoi touis rtaialt- baea rsmvae it..
! aB-aaaass w-
t fstsaa tb Monarab tb beat rialab an bt'ntrut
4Rani itb ar spial rtura thaa aor otbar Kant a aaUblU.
)urjjm 8t.'an4
aaoisaf
Ha "Stay Satlsfactorylaie
An examination of the
MONARCH Range at our
store will prove to any one
the justice of this verdict.
Chas. Heilborn & Co.
Sole Agents. Astor a Oregon
tV5Uy SatUfactoryltAftjjt