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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1905)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1903. THE 3IOUNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. I COURT HOUSE NEWS A GOOD WARM Sec our Thanksgiving Turkeys. Price will long be forgotten and quality will remain fresh in memory, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. WE DOlfT HANDLE COLD STORAGE TURKEYS. Citizens T-Btnd Newly Hade Citlzeni on Record. ONE iHARRIACE LICENSE QVOiCOAT TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN New Shearing Machine. . new me chine for cutting aheat Iron ha lni " .Installed by the Pacific Iron work. , .Tsnkutvin -Danc.T1i Jwl Club ' ! will' jive 11 Thatok.givjm;' Win In the Tiara"? Mokevfolt Heme From Trip Br v. I .1. Trum ' bull, of tli Baptist church, returned yterdy noon, from a l weeks' va cation spent with hi daughter in Cali fornia and Arizona, anl will occupy hi pulpit a iusl nrt SiniiUy niomini; and evenl. One Mora Horn to Mr. anl Mr. Wil liam K. Davia at H p. m!, on Thursday, N'trmi-r itf, in thi it y . a lit t tc iln1itrr. Thr Svmon home will all thr happier for thr new arrital. Still Another Citiien Mr. I'. A. Min er, of 3h1 Twrtit y Srvwith street ha presented brr huUiml with a fine, hmrty tmliy Imiv, and both arr recip ient of many cont.'ratulatlon. Mothi-r ml littlr one arr doing wrll. Early Morning Blase. A defective flue at thr residence of Kd. Ford at thr corner of Thirty third street and Frank lin avenue, resulted in a Nrr that iiii k ly brought Hoe Company No, 3 to thr scene rarly yesterday morning. Thr damage wa vrry light. Runaway Lad A lad by thr name of At wood Irft hi. home near Moiri-tnii Station on thr A. 1 C. linr yrMrrd.iv. for part unknown, and hi parent no tilird the police of tlii. lily, who pi SAVORY ROASTER. SEAMLESS. Thr Krrat feature of tha SAVORY ROAST Ml, hich no othrr roaster ba, I., thr OVAL BOTTOM. With Uib ordinary roater the moisture brought out of tha mi at by cooking baa no rhanra to accumulate and I burned and drird up In tha bottom of the pan. In the OVAL BOTTOM thla mrat Juice flow continually to thr lowrjit point of tha bottom, whore It lit vaporized by tlie brat and again deposited upon the surface, of thr meat. Thu, whilr water la rrqulrrd In thr Flat Bottom Roaster to sup ply It, thi moisture comes from thr mi'at'a own Juice. No heating i nccary. No attention of any kind. Thr InMde la perfectly amooth and seamless, and has no crevice or corner to collect burnt grease or particles of meat. Th bottom la raised off the ov.-n by the outside acket, insuring a uniform brat on all aldra. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 118-ua Twelfth Street, Aitoria. in communication with thr conductor of thr morning expie hence to I'ortland. and thr runuway wa i!ix-ovrrn and rrtuturd to hl- hnirn- on jut night' tiaiu. Pythias Insurance ;en.r I Orguniwr L. T. King, of the Km Ik arm-11 1 Hank, KnlgM of Pythias, i in Ihr illy in the interest of hi -wnlcr. IJ represent thr In-uram-e eh'ment of thr K. of P and report It in splendid condition, with ovrr Ud,m),m to tt. cre.lit a. artiiMlly paid to it heneflciatic to datr. Hie Far Away Home II. iihl-en, of S, n.i,ii, wa in tha i-ily M-ti'iday mak ing final preparations for a Ion;; home ward trip to Nwrdwi. Ilr ekct to br ali--rit tha better irt of si uionth and U ill ib-part hence Tuesday next. STILL SUBSCRIBING Astoria's Contributiona to the Stricken Hebrews of Russia. Mr.r., Dunriger A Co., of thl rity, till hold thr Hiihw-riptioti lint started in this rity two wik. ago by Mr. L K. Nclig, and It grows a purr. It will br k-pi open for voluntary .uliM-riptiona until thr Portland It-1 in thi la-half I. i-Iom-iI. No aul4'riptiou will la no liritrj, but any, and all that arr brought or mt in will br thankfully rH.i-ivrd and duly forwardrl. Thr li-t a it taml to dutr i a. fol low i lrvUoii.ly rrportrd :U)..V) .ludr Olof Andrraon .0 A. Fiirnd 2.V) Alt- Hihbbrand KM) I. W. llabbidKr i.M (m-o. I.indtrom ..' 2D0 Ibnrv llrinonen ... 3.Kl Total to dutr 2.W,"0 RECORD TRIP. Thr Kir mli bark Fmond Hotand ha niiulr a rri'ord trip in rin-uninaviuatiiia Uir i;1obr, or at l-at thr (frratrr part of it. Mir lift Havrr, Francr on No vrmlirr 12, 1!H)4, for lloUrt Town. Au tralia, and madr it In 70 day; tliem to Sidm-y in ix dayi Irft Sidm-y on Marrh 1, 1!M. for Falmouth, hiRland, and mudr that port in H7 day; Irft Falmouth fur Dunkirk on Junr 5 and arrived at Dunkirk two day latrr; left Dunkirk on July 7, for VewraMlr, Au- traJia, and arrivwl on S-ptniiilH-r1 2?, tbrniv. on Siptrmla-r '29 for Port Town Mid. and with nix ibiy ditrntion on Strait of Fiiiva, rrarhrd Port Town- wnd on Novrmbrr 11, and thl Hrt ye trrduy. The running lime for thi lonK voyajjiiif wa 311 day, a woinU-rfully idiort H-riiNl of time for an outward voyiitf' from F.uropr to the Antipudr Imrk aain, to the AntiHalr. and them to tlii North went eotit. If you are troubled with dizzy pell, headache, indigestion, constipation Hoi liter'a llorky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. If it fails, Ret your money back. That'a fair. 35 cente. Sold by Frank Hart fell.." Ready For Business in Our New Store THE MOST SPACIOUS TLACE OF BUSINESS IN THE CITY YOU CAN SEE WHAT YOU BUY AND BUY WHAT YOU PLEASE WITH THE GREATEST C0MF0KT, FROM AN ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE GREATER THAN ALL THE STORES COMBINED IN THE CITY AND UNEXCELLED BY NONE IN THE STATE. PARTICULARLY INVITE YOU AT THIS TIME TO CALL AND SEE HOW NICELY WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU. m js j)t nXiv No Stirring Hews from County Head quarter Interesting Nature of Oath Required of Alien Things Happening at the County Offices Yesterday. . It i out of t'-rin lime, midway In the i-ity t-ht'tion. thr wiutrr aranon wrll oM-nii, thr t4iwn wrll iv-jfulatrd, tM faruur bn-y, and thr weather gloomy, o matter around thr Court Houe are a bit quirt. Nothing exi-iting or live ly, or Miappy going on; but the rou tine, ki-rp. up at a parr indiratrd by the following rrcord made yrtrrdayi John (i. Outafon went on record as bring di-tiroii of becoming a cltiarn of thl country In due timr. II.- U a na tivr of Finland. AW Harold llaybrrg, a nativr of Swcifin, a. young and Ulwart man with a good facr, and a good purpone, yr.tnilay took thr oath of full Ameri- ran i-iti-nhip laforr Judge C. J. Trent-hard, and hi parrs a uth, wrre dt livt-n-d to him. Tlir t harat-trr of the allidait rt-iiiird of a man bri-oming a fitin of thi country i of tlw bighrt ami gravrt naturr and to hrar thr oath adiniiii-tired i. a -ion in itw-lf to thr iwrrh-.. nativr Urn citit-n. There I a dignity and lofty purpor in it, that i inpring, and it would pay aome pro plr who bold th-ir natural prerogative a bit lightly, to rrad over the text of thr oath demanded of tlir alien, and to remember that more I rxpectrd of thr man to thr manor born, than of him who a-iiirr thr privilrgr by legal pro wl urr. Judge Trrnchard madr an order yr trrday in Probate Court, providing for thr ale of the prronal projierty of the twtate of A ml iv w F.rit-kiton, darl, ami for uiuking an allowance in favor f a minor child. Harold Jelnr. i ad-uiini-tiator of thr rtatr. Thr flrt formal utrp in .retiring the life bniiiiie of William llaga and Mis Ida Xoiil-lriiin wa taken ye.terday when that young gentleman necured tla-Ir mairiiige lii-cui' from County Clerk Clinton. The n-al e-tiite transfer, filttl for rc- ord with County Clerk Clinton yester day were in numler, a follows: M. ('. Davi and wife to Mr. Jennie Mudge. warranty title, conideration ItMN); conveying Ixt No. 17, Bhak No. 2, Inglrnonk. Ak-x (iilbcrt and wife to John for- rite; warranty title, consideration $175, conveying a pan-el of acrrage in Clat- op County, Sarah F. WimmI and lui-lmnd, to Gu- taf Alfred ( arl-m; warranty title, con iderntion !.": tunveying Vet 1-2 of a No. 1.1 and Is, Block No. 33, Shiv- ly'a Atoriit. Atoria Ab-tarct, Tit l- A Trut Com pany to John J. OIen; wurnuity title, eollsidcllltioti $SI K ; 50 bv 1(S) feet ill Ul No. 4, Wm k No. 37, Port of l'per Atorirt. A-toriit Alctract, Title 1 Tru-t Com niiiy lo l.uin It. Hay; warranty title, iiiii-iilcruiion hiai; ronveymg ;mi n v ni fert in bt No. 4. in Block No. 37, Shive lv' A-torirt. WARRANTS SERVED. The warant luctl mil of Judge HNxluiun' court on Thurday evening nt the instance of II. llunen, for the three young men, I.india, Keller and Krai, were served, yetcrday UHn the wo former men, by Constable Itzmg- er, tiHiu the charge of maliciou detmc- ion of personal property, the thirtl man, Krai, not being found, owintf it i said, to the undue publication of the names of the defendant' More service was had upon them. Br thi as It may, Mr. ume, the employer of the three men has become surety for their appearance in the court at 5 o'clock thi afternoon. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption rut in our family, and through it I lost my mother," write E. B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the oast live year however, on the alight est sign of a cough of cold I hare taken Dr. King Key Discovery for Con sumption which has saved me from serious lung trouble." Hi mother's death waa a sad loss to Mr. Ried, but he lesrned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cur It. Quickest relief and cure for coughta and colds Price 60c and $1.00; guaranteed at Charles Rogers' drug tor. Trial bottle free. H li caweMMtt taw ar s f .aua sa,ta IS TROBABLY 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., dt CO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM $15 TO $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU rUCATINO IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO $60. C. H. COOPER H.M.J 1 1 MAKE NO MISTAU. In order that the public may be cor rectly informed a to which Ranges re eeived the Higbeat Award and Cold Med al at the Lewis and Clark fair, we have furniahed each of our agents with copies of the letter written by the Committee on A war Is at the Lewie and Clark expo sition granting the first, and highest prize, and gold medal, to the Monarch Range. Monarch Malleable Range Co., Beaver Dam, Wisr Note: A copy of the letter mentioned will be found in the advertisement of Charles Heiborn k Co., in this isue. OPENS TODAY. Prepare for the Pleasures Afforded by the Harper Season. Thi morning at 9 o'clock the reserv ed seat sale opens at Horfler'a Candy Store for the initial performance of Mis (ieorgia Harper and her elegant com pany: "Mi Georgia Harper ha well been termed a Uirn actre and in 'Frou Frou' lie bct vcrifle the truth of thi state ment. A woman of the world stricken with pure love sacrifice everything for the object of her affection, and then for hi sake, at the request of hi fath er, she even sacrifice her life for him. No greeatcr demonstration wa ever giv en of the power of love, and no greater sacrifice was ever made than that of Frou Frou.' Mi Harper I 'Frou Frou' from the rising of the curtain to the death scene a the cuitiiii goe down on the last act. Her work is so realiti- tluit it i long after the play i over until one can convince one's self that it is only a play and not real life present ed. It i afe to say that Mi Harper ha not a superior a "Frou Frou' on the American, or any other stage. In thi great play, especially staged and cos tumed for her, she i supHirtetl by one of the strongest companies that could be organized. "I Thank The Lord!" cried Hannah Plant, of Littlei Rock, ' "for the relief I got from Buck- lea's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for years." It i a marvelous healer for cuta, burn and wound. Guaranteed at Charles Roger' drug torej E5c. Mrs, Tilda Anderson, masssge. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at homo or will call WATER-PROOFING. Mr, A. B Jewett ha pleasure in an nouncing to her friends and patrons that she is now in possession of a sueceas- I system of water-proofing cloth materials. She will demonstrate the in teresting process, upon call, at her rooms, No. 154 Ninth treet CLOSING OUT SALE. 0a the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at tha LitUa Book Store, will be put on sale at cost Chriet ma bargain in book, tatlone7 nov elties, ate. 174 Tenth street TATOOUfG. Prof N. M. Lyons, America's premier tattoo artist, at 418 Bond street. Shoot ing Gallery. HAS CHANGED HANDS. Chaa. Ileilborn 4 Co., of thi city, have been constituted sole agents in As toria for the Bridge Beach stove and ranges, and they will handle this su perior line of goods in connection with their famous "Monarch" ranges. The agency papers passed yesterday. Do you wish to study the piano? Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miss Tawney's studio. 662 Commercial Fulton building, Phone Black, 2148. REWARD. A reward of twenty-five dollar will be paid for the recovery of the body of the late Capt, J. P. Hansen of the Schr. George C. Perkins, supposed to have been drowned Nor. 4th. Tempi Lodge No. T. A. F. k A. M. E. C. HOLD EN, Sec. HASSZM0YXD. aaaaasaaaa Mr. McKeaa ha removed from tha Woman' Exchange on 10th street, aad has opened a store on 11th street, where she will handle crockery, glassware, tiav ware, toys, and fancy needlework. MOVED AND XXADT. , Charles Heilborn & Co, hare moved into their new store and make the an nouncement that they are now opes for business and are ready to fill all order promptly. The Little Book Store for tale. For good meals and dainty hinehet give the Palace Restaurant diet ing rooms a call; an experienced aeaf polite corps of waiters to senr and please you. Private dining-rooms for ladies. Commercial, opposite Pag building. Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoaf-lar's. N. A. Ackermaa, East 9th at doe all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 50c a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. , Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telephone 2064 Black, or leave; orders at the As toria Grocery. O. Nelson, "The Wood Man." THE OLD CHAIN PURSE IS NO MORE We have up to date ladies' and gents' purses'and pock et books. Prices are right. vSvenson's Book vStore. Fourteenth and Commercial Street n 7 I A CcapletdlLIne cf V Steves Anything in a first clasa stov eith er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you will find at. , mi i O...H.. .y , w. , . M. mil f Vjfrna 70-472 COMMERCIAL STREET