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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1905)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 A Breakfast delight Jutt Id and Just right. Extra Large New England Dlonter Haclierel 40c Each T.hey are fat mil fine, quality unurpased. Your tbl needs 'em. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. THE LEADING CSOCEBS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Licensed to Wed. A maiilnge licenc wa latied yesterday by Con lit? (Ink J. C. Clinton, in favor of Krnet Kranlh and Mi Mabel If. 'eni, two young people of Ctatop. i i . Cargo Shifted.-The A. A C. peoph backed a car on "the FUher duck ye terday loaded with brick. The car had evidently rame a long war, for f hr easterly end of it, a it stood on the track had Wn wholly "butted" nut by the swaying of 1he brick with which it wa loaded. Cmi.tant jarring fore and aft, In stopping and stalling the train, had literally ehivered the end out ui im car, anu trie foment were iiemg unloaded for the aperture thu made. After Three of Them. Han Han sen ha filed a rumplaint in Judge (;.hn. luan'e court nn int three people charg ed, jointly, with mallciou dot ruction of personal property, tow it the wilful destruction of the fern or feme, he Hansen erected lately, a n li.iniir againat Tongue point niill people out to the municipal highway.. Tim erre.t will be made thU morning and the cae will probably Im railed tomorrow. Sedal Service Being Held.-Special service are being held among the Fin nish people of the pity. last evening a large audience wa pre-nt to bear the ermon by Iteir. I.. I), Mahon. Tonight the aervica will m in the Kiiini-h church on F.ighteenfh at reel, the preacher bring lire. Mr, Mahone. From four to ait hundred people have Uen altrndlng thee service. SAVORY ROASTER. SEAMLESS. The great feature of the SAVORY ROASTER, which no other roaater has i the OVAL BOTTOM. With the ordinary rtster the inoWture brought out of the meat by cooking baa no chance to accumulate and I burnrd and dried tip in the bottom of the pan. In the OVAL BOTTOM thia nirat juioa flow continually to the low rat point of the bottom, w here it I vaporized by the heat and again depoaited upon the surface of the meat. Thus, while water la required in the Flat Dot torn Roaater to sup ply it, thia moUtiire come from the meat' own Juice. No boating ia neccary. No attention of any kind. The inaide ia perfectly amooUi and aeamlfta, and I no crevice or cornera to collect burnt greas or particle of Uirat. Tim bottom la raised off the oven by the outside Jacket, injuring a uniform heat on all aide. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS uS ias Twelfth Street, Astoria. Needed Improvement I'olk street ii to Im improved ami tuuile link Ix-tween the present county road and tlw Young'i bay bridge in the near future. The work will consume the belter part of a mouth. Potter Clay Washington panic an aid to ! hyiking iiitu I lie clay ground in the neighliorhooil of Seaside, with view to purchase, and pcihap, for the e.tabli.hnierit of a pottery there later, The clay I said to lie of extraordinary quality. Flavel On tat Map llavel U to be put back upon I'nrle Sam' map, ami the pootodlce re (ia'ricl or aervice. Tlie Hitmn-ter will prolwllv lie named In a few day, and the people living there about will be in closer touch with their m-ij(hlor fur and near. Funeral Setvicea Held Service over the iciruin of the late Mary Marhadi were rn'ii yeieiiikv aiinnoon nom I'ohl'a undertaking parlor and the in terment wa in (ireenwood. The tie raM-d wa a reaidetit of the lwi and 1ark and wa Rtricken with paralyii. Out On Pariah Work Kev. O. K. Ryd iiUt have thl morning for a round of viiu to hi outlying paiihe in the Nehalent oiuntry. lie will I gone for the Itettn-r part of a week ami will look into the condition and need of the churi'he at Fiahhawk and at Mit There will be no Sunday ervi-e at tlie Aotoiu church on Sunday. Redmrn'i Masquerade The local Red men will give their annual maaqiMrade ball on Wcdneaday evening next, at Foard A Stokr'a hall. No pain nor e pen u have la-en 'pared to make thia event the crowning ruaial achievement in the bi'tory of the order here. The rotunie will be beautiful and varioua and the flnet mtiMc obtainable will add to the many pleaaurr outlined by the manager. Portland Game Called 08 A game of football will be played between the Commercial and the Vrt Atorian, on the local gridiron Sunday. A game wa to have occurred between the Weat Aa- toiiun and Tunpun, hut the content wa railed off In order that the ground could be urd for content between the Commercial, and a team from the Tort- land Athtrtie club. The deal for the gume fell through, however, and the Yet Atorian were aubktituted for the Portland team. CanitlpatioB. Health la absolutely Impoaiible, if contipation be prearnt. Many aerioua cae of liver and kidney complaint have aprung from neglected conttipation. Such a deplorable condition ia unneces sary. There la a euro for It. Hcrbine will epeedily remedy matter. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Rronaon, Fla. writea, Feb. 12, 1802: "Having uaed ITcrbine, I find it a fine medicine for constipa tion. Sold by Frank Hart Ready For Business in Our New Store Tire MOST SPACIOUS TLACK OF BUSINESS IN THE CITY YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU BUY AND BUY WHAT YOU PLEASE WITH THE CREATEST COMFOlvT, 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 nOW NICELY WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU. i(CHAS.HEILBORH & CO, vj AUBirrt Hauci niBHUHr b ' Wn rr I m . innr t vr"iiina tv-H t -L-.-..,..,4 jy 0X1 WHOLE WEEK. Seaeoa of Pleaiuu Promited by the Harper Company. .Theatre goer are making prepara tion for the coming engagement of Mi (Seorgia Harper and her company which inaugurate a aeaon of on week commencing Monday night at FieberV The opening play ia "Frou Frou. fclf anybrdy went to ee Georgia Hr er ju-t on account of lor wardrode, which I, no doubt, the errvy of the la die, there wa evident dippointment because her marked ability a an act re I ao much admirol by the audi enre that drr I forgotten. In "Frou Frou" Ii trugglc between love and duty, jMtrtrayedj by her, touched tlie heart of all. The aarne weoe In real life, and they omir, rould not by any HNibility b more potent and absolute Ui the eye of the beholder than was the imitation produced by thia talented wo man. The upport I all good, the rom pany la-ing one of the bet that ha ever la-en here, presenting the legit! mate drama In a rlear way. MUe Harper ha many co-tly giwn, but we are hap py in the thought that it wan't alto gethrr the gown that captured tlie audi enr thi time. (Daily Chronicle, Th Dalle, ivgon.)M Seat ale 0ien to morrow morning at 9 o'clock at Hoeflera' Candy Store. SEVEN LAND DEALS Record of Yesterday Show That Num ber of Transfer. There were evrn deed filed with the Count v I'lerv yeterday for record, allowing the following transfer of t lulop realty: Frank K. Ivrll, and wife to N. B., E. E. and F. W. Bradley; warranty title ronideration, $lK)0, and conveying the SK 14 of SW 14, and SW 14 of SK 14 of Section 17, Town-hip " N, It. W.j Klia le 1'ayton and huband, to Alexander Bremner; warranty title, iinidcration 4TK; and conveying It So. 1, In Bhak No. M, MiOure'a A tiiria: Alexander Bremnrr and wife to May C. Holme; warranty title, ronidcra lion, .'ii; and conveying Lot No. 1, W. A. CoHHlin and Wife, to Ole B. Ole ou; warranty title, coiiiJeration $730, and conveying I-ot No. 0 and 10, in Block No. 23, Port of Upper- Astoria: Marlah P. I.indley and huband, to M F. Bowei man j warranty title, connidrra- tion ho, and conveying It No. 21, 22, 23 ami 24, in Block No. 24, Ixmg Branch lleiiiy l'lekrntein and wife and R. ffc JcITrry and wife to Jennie Mudge; warrantly tilte conaidetation, ll'iO, and conveying Ut No. IS, in Blak No. 2, Inglenook. M. C. Hwvi and wife to Mi. Jennie Mudge; warranty title, conideration, toon and conveying Iot No. 17, in Block No. 2, Inglenook. B0RSTR0M-CAGAUDER. Wedding Ceremony Performed at Suomi Halt In the i-paciou and handvune Suomi tall. lat evening at 8 o'clock, beneath the friendly gar.e of 2K) pair of eager eye, Mr. August Botrom and Mi Iciinie ( agauder, of thi city, were made man and wife, Hov. (i. E. Ryd.uit, pa- or of the Firt Lutheran church, olll- irititlg. Mi Frnuif Noiiicrg nerved the uide maid, aMted by the Mie lilnn Berry, Tcklit Wirkala and Mary iram. while little Mi Ellen IWrry, aged 0, dil the flowcrgirl to jarfection with her W iiMMined ba-kct of Bride' roe. Mr. I'la Crow wa groomman nd did the honor miccefully. The ulici wore .Mcr. Kmil Lyman, Ator Solon and 0.nr Wirkala. The bride wa daintily habited in white crepe de chine and wore a beau- if ill veil of white, with orange hlouom her Mile ornament. Mr. and Mr. lotrum will make their future home in thi city, after their return from a brief wedding tour. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Th Occident J. M. Berry and wife, Portland. Cha. R. Skinner, San Francioco. Wm. J. Parker, San Francisco. A. D. R until, San Francisco. 1). W. Heelman, Portland. Mre. K, Shepard, Portland. W. It. Gray, South Bend. W. R. Marion, Bay Center. O. E, Cutler, Port la ml. R. C. Miller. Seattle. L, C Meik, Portland. Walter Seaborg, Skamokawa. A. C. Mowery, Portia nr. J. C. Mowery, Portland. , J. I). Fletcher, Hood River. Capt. II. W. Waunell, London. Dear Gu: I have solved the mother- in-law problem; just giv ber regularly Holiater'a Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her bealthy, happy and docile a lamb. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart. A GOOD WARM i 18 PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT JUST NOW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LINE OF L. ADLER, BROS., A CO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CON-SI DERATION. OXE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM U TO 130. THE MERCHANT TAILOR QOULDNT THINK OF DU PLICATINQ IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO W aa C. H. COOPER TheiLcading: House lof Astoria 4 PERSONAL MENTION. 4 D. P. Ros was up from Knappa ye tenlay. Harry Ilanlam wan down from Cath lamet jeterday. George SanWn of Seattle, U the guet of hi father, Dr. Sanborn. Hugh McCormark, the Young' river rancher, wa in the city yeaterday. Mi Maud Cole, of Svenon, was the gweat of friend in the city yesterday. Mrs. Jame Nelon was down from Skamokawa doing some shopping ye terday. MAKE NO MISTAKE. In order that the public may be cor redly informed a to which Ranges re ceived the Highest Award and Gold Mod al at the Lewi and Clark fair, we have furniahrd each of our agent with copies of the letter written by the Committee on Awarls at tlie Lewis and Clark expo sition granting th first, and highest prize, and gold medal, to the Monarch Range. Monarch Malleable Range Co., Beaver Dam, Wis,. Note: A copy of the letter mentioned will be found in the advertisement of Charlc Heiborn A Co., in this iue. WOMAN'S CLUB. The Woman's club will meet tomor row, Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock at lAtgnn'a hall. An intere-ting paper up- m Civic Improvement will be delivered pv Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon. HOLY INNOCENT'S GUILD. The ladic of Holy Innocent's Guild will hold their annual sale of fancy and ueful article, at the Owapunpun club hall, on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, (tomorrow) Novemlier 2oth. CARD OF THANKS. I take thi mean of conveying my sincere thank to all friend for the many and kindly manifestation of friendship during the illnes and death of my late wife, and especially to the Knight of Pythias for fraternal good will. M. A. OXFORD. Mrs, Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given cither at home or wUlealL TAT00ING. Prof N. M. Lyon, America's premier tattoo artist, at 418 Bond street. Shoot ing Gallery. HAS CHANGED HANDS. Cha. Heilborn A Co., of thi city, have been constituted sole agent in As toria for the Bridge Beach atovea and range, and they will handle thia an perior line of good in connection with their famous "Monarch" ranges. The agency papers passed yesterday. Do you wlan to atudy the piano? Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miaa Tawney's studio. 662 Commercial. Fulton buildincr. Phone Black, 2146. SEWARD. A reward of twenty-lire dollars will be paid for the recovery of the body of the late Capt. J. P. Hansen of th Schr. George C. Perkins, supposed to hare been drowned Nov. 4th. Tempi Lodge No. 7. A. F. A A. M. E. C. HOLD EN, Sec. HAS REMOVED. Mr. McKean baa removed from th Woman' Exchange on 10th street, and baa opened a atort on lit street, warn be will handle erockery, glassware, tlx ware, toys, and fancy needlework. MOVED AND READY. Charles Heilborn ft Co, bar noroi into their new store and make t&s an nouncement that they ar now opea for business and are ready to fill all order promptly. Th Little Book Stor for salt. Hot drinks and (andwiche at Hod- ler'a. N. A, Aclerman, 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 daintr lunchea give the Palace' Restaurant dh. ing rooms a call; an experienced and polite corps of waiters to aerre and please you. Private dining-rooms for ladies. Commercial, opposite Para building. . FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar and! wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottla. Soli by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. i Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telethon. 2064 Black, or leave orders at the As- toria Grocery. O. Nelson, "Th Wool Man," M THE OLD CHAIN P . T 110 i " IS NO MORE , i We have up to date ladies' and gents' purses'and pock- et dooks. rnces are rignt. wSvenson's Book vStrr Fourteenth and Commercial Street WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett ha pleasure In an nouncing to ber friends and patron that he is now in possession of a success ful system of water-proofing cloth materials. She will demonstrate th 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 good at the Little Book Store, will be put on sale at eosL Christ mas bargaina in books, atationery nov elties, tc 174 Tnth street ifti ; A Ccc$itte!.Us9 ef mm Anything in a first class tov eith er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you will find at. j IV. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET a