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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1905)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER fl, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. , OREGON. 5 Sec our Thanksgiving Turkeys. Price will long be forgotten and quality will remain fresh in memory. ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. WE DON'T HANDLE COLD STORAGE TURKEYS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Jeioi Optra Troup Arthur El well, Hint wit engaged singer of Mil-IraU-d MirtK at the Mar theatre, several month eg, ha gone to New York City where ha will join a trj; comic ojxra company. Job Lyoni DeadJohn Lyons an ol.l resident of llm viij, died at 8t. Mary' hospital at ai early hour yesterday morning. II wa 2 year of age, and lial resided In 'the city for 23 year. No funeral arrangement have Wit made. Diatrict Aiaeiamanta Hrhool Ditrb-t No. V, Albert, reported a 2 mill Irvy for school purport to County Oris Clinton yrUrdy, a did the 'Svenson arhool district. No. 31, to tin tunc of H mill. ItiNtil district No. 3, 11 and Clark, also KMirtrd ft levy of 10 mill. Services Ovtr Arthur Wahlgren - Ser vice ovrr I lie remain of Arllmr R. Wahlgren, who wa asplij slated by ga in Portland Thursday niyht, will be held from the home of hi parent in Alderbrook at I o'clock today. The ser vice will le in charge of the Forester, of which order the deceased wa a mem ber, and the aermon will he delivered by Rev. I D. Mhme. Skillful Display Me.sr. A. Slinki er and John M"abe, employe of Row, IHggin A Co., have put up ft unique ami handsome Thanksgiving window for the firm that fairly nuke, one' mouUi water to look at. If there U anything choicely edible that I not thera, it ! not missed. The arrangement of the giHsl i perfect. Select your" goods for your Thanksgiving dinner from us, and you will have no need to worry in re gard to quality. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 118111 Twelfth Street, Aatoria, Mil. Cohn Injured Mrs. I. Cohn, who W now visiting iq Ken Kranrlsco, wa piite seriously injured in that city a few tiny till), according to report re ceived lure, Khe accidentally fell from a street car and sustained the injury of a hiokcn hip and arm. Mie i confined in a hospital but in getting along nk-ely. Former Aatoriao in India Wm. M. Kelly, a former employee of the Astor in, hut lately In rlmrge of the San Framlw'o branch of the I'nitype Co., of Brooklyn, i now located In lioinbay, In dia. In a l-ttrr to a friend In thin eity, he .ay. that ha w enjoying good health and liU the eountry. Wedded Yesterday At the parson age of the Fimt I'.upti-t church, No. 528 Exchange street, yesterday evening at 4 Vlik, R v. Lyman J. Trumbull, pas tor, pei formed the K-iD'iiiuny that made huohwiid and wife of Erne! Krauth and Mis Mabel (, Wesson, young cile of the Knit Steven neighlMirhood. California Beaten Yesterday morning there w upon Johnson Itro'. stand on TttcllUi ntrert, ft splendid specimen of ItiuclU uproot, direct from the Sunflower Dairy farm of O. I. Peterson in this rounty. The flattop product i fur and away the bet of it kind in Ihi market and beat California to a tanditill. Only One in City The only firt ela passenger elevator in thU, city will lie installed at St. Mary'a beautiful new hospital in ahort course of time. It U an '((.!" handsomely equipd and will be iuit a mui'h an uniumi-nt a a utility. It wa on the O. R .A N. pier yetetdy mornlg ready for delivery to the eimtractora. Children Have Drill With City Su liintendent Clark and Fire Chief Fost er on the ground to watch proceedings, fire alarm were given in each of the city aohool building yetcrday. Mr. Fo.i.r held a atop waU-h while the pu pil filed out, and in each inntance the building wa cleared in a little more than a minute. All of the door to the Aldcrhrook acbool and the front door of the Miively echool, open in, and at the tiggcMion of Chief Foster, they will pn.lmMy be made to awing out, o that they could be opened in rase of a jam. Bif Catholic Fair The Indie of St. Mart's Catholic church held a very huc- cvssful fair at the old lleilbcrn aalea- room on Commercial afreet last night. The (Nttronage wa largn and the affair wan, in effect, a pleasant eocial, with the additional advantage of creating a handxome and much nci'ded nciiui Manager Al. Hagrr of the Star Theatre and his entire force of artist, contribut es!, Mer. J. Austin ReaUly, alnger; Albiui, magician; Mi (Iracie Wolfe, Kong and dunoe; Hughe and Rums, dame Marklejr and Ctuis, banjolst, and Mis Fay IVIIinger a pianist of the ev ening. The treat wa thoroughly en joyed by everybody and wa very un ique iu it way. 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 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 TO CALL AND SEE HOW NICELY WE ARE PREPARED Tf fl f.RT OU. f?rHAs HFILRORfi ck LUM)i $ CCKPIXTI hOSI- rVPNIJHtRS. 41 ' ft JL t IU VV. . Firit Paptrt John Xinkanen, a na tive of Finland, declared bi Intention of becoming citizen of the United Statee in tba course of time, with pre eribei! oath, before County Clerk Clin ton. Mail Mettlai Held The Norwegians and other, of I'ppertown, were out in big form yesterday afternoon at ma meeting held in the NorwyUm-Danish Methodist church, called fur the purpose of discussing local campaign Issues. The meeting wa addressed by Rev. Luther I). Ma hone, C. A. Peterson and other, and a number of the auditor took the fliHir in behalf of the Issue of saving the city from a renewal of the old lii-ensed licentiousness and sjioks strictly and forcibly to th point. They pledged their faith to the maintenance of the atatu (iio end promised good work in the cans, TOMORROW MIGHT Initial Performance by the Georgia Harper Troupe. Fislwr'sj Ojiera House should lie crowd ed tomorrow evening and no doubt it will be, when the curtain raise on the first act of Frou Frou" played by Mis (ieoria Harper and her metropoli tan company. In speaking of the play, the Sacramento Record -Union ay there ari play and plays and actor and w tor that leave a lasting memory behind them. Among the play that must live forever i "Frou Frou." Among the act res that will leave a lusting memory is Miss Ceorgia Harper. She ha nece. sarily become interlinked with the play of Frou Frou." Every member of the company has heen chosen with ft view of e-cial adaptation to Die character n-presented, new and special acenery for each and every play. Seat now on ale at Hoefler' Candy Store. ST. AGNES' GUILD. Pleaaant Entertainment Programmed for Tomorrow Evening. The member of St Agnea' CJuild will give a delightful entertainment, tomor row evening, the following contributor and eontrihutioiis having been schedul ed fof the event: Piano Duet The Missc Kiahoff Vocal Si do Mr. J me Vernon Vocal Solo Misa Milli I Piano ami Mandolin Accomp.) Intrumental Solo Misa Adair Violin Nolo .... Mis Maja Frcderickton Vocal Nolo Mr. Will F. Gratke Mandolin Sl MLa Millia Vocal Sdo Seabury Short Farce "A Woman'i Muiineu Meeting." Cut of Cnaraatera. Mrs. tlilflora Smith, president of the club ... ; Misa Jessie Sand Miss Sclina Gray, secretary Misa Mabel Milli Mr. Sampson Iloyt .Mis May Utxinger Mr. Mercy Brown i Mis llerthft Kriebohm Mr. Crowler Misa Alice Wood Mr. Henderson ... Mis Nellie Utzinger Mr. l.oweII Mis Carrie Short Mixi Ariminta Sharp .... , Misa Mary Gregory Miss White Mis Ilessi Gregory Admission V cent. Entertainment to lie held iu the hacmrnt of Grace church mi Monday evening Nov. 27, Pub lic cordially invited to attend. t A GOOD WARM OVERCOAT 1 if IS 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., k CO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM I15 T0 $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU PIJCATINO IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO WO. C, H. COOPER Tbe Leading House of Astoria tackk-r. West Astoria, will be out in force to see what kind of a, showing their team will make against their heavier opponents. It promise to be ft game well worth seeing. RELIEF CORPS MEETS. dishing Relief Corp held their regu lar meeting at the home of Mr. Mens chin on Commercial atreet yesterday with nineteen members present. One candidate wa initiated and one member wa reinstated. The corps wa pleaaed to receive a visit from the commander of of the post and Comrade Wright After adjournment luncheon wa served by the hostess. GOOD GAME OF FOOTBALL Commercial! Will Meet the West As toriai ThU Afternoon. This afternoon at the A. F. C. park, the strong Commercial club football (isjm will make it flrt appearance on the home grounds. Commercial, this season, is stronger than ever before, be ing Ixtth heavy and fast, a combination in a football team that is hard to beat. The system or rather Myle of play u-ed by the) Commercial is what is known as the oicn a opposed to the mas play, making the game of more -icctacular intivest to pecttitou, as well a doing away to a largo extent, with the chance of injury, Tlie Commercial team ha proven it self to be the equal, and in many re spect the superior, of the big teams in the state, demonstrating this beyond a doubt when they held Multnomah to a tie on the Portland ground. There are but few people that do not enjoy good, clean, legitimate sport, and when they see Commercial play they ace as good a game a people in the East pay from i to $10 for the privilege of witnessing. Today's game will Is? with the West Astoria team, who ars confident that they can hold Commercial down to at least low score. Commercial will pres ent the same fonnibadle line that for two year ha been a stone wall to all opponent, Rays, Gammal, Goddard and Sutton and Minard. Blair will be back at fullback and with Higgiubotham and Painter halve and Captain Graham at quarter, w ill make aa heavy and speedy a backfield as can be found in the Northwest. Tully and Mathena will I at the end,' both being fast and sure MAKE NO MISTAKE. In order that the public may be cor rectly informed aa to which Ranges re ceived the Hlgbett Award and Gold Med al at the Lewis and Clark fair, we hare furnished each of our agents with copies of the letter written by the Committee on Awarla at the Lewis and Clark expo sition granting the first, and highest prize, and gold medal, to the Monarch Range. Monarch Malleable Range Co., Bearer Dam, Wisr Note: A copy of the letter mentioned will be found in the advertisement of Charles Hciborn A Co., in this issue. The best place ill the city for regular or short order meals i tin- Palace Res taurant; private dining rooms fur ladies and careful attention given to each and every patron. Commercial street, op Hwitc Page building. NOTICE. The harness and saddlery Jiim of Craig A Sickau have dissolved partner ship and all bills of the firm will 1 set tled by Mr. Craig from the 2.th day of November, 19t5. FORESTERS ATTENTION. AH member of Astoria court. For ester of America, are requested to as semble at their hall at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon to attend the funeral of our late brother, A. R. Wahlgren. By Order F. P. LE1NENWEBER. Chief Ranger. Mrs, Tilda Anderson, massage. 1170 Grand Avenue. Given either at horn or wlllaali WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett baa pleasure In an nouncing to her frienda and patrona that alaa is now in possession of s luoceaa- fad system of water-proofing eiotn materials. She will demonstrate lbs in- foresting process, upon call, at her rooms No. 154 Ninth atreet CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at the Little Book Store, will be put on aale at cost. Christ mas bargains in books, stationery nov elties, etc. 174 Tenth street TAT00I5G. Prof N. M. Lyons, America's premier tattoo artist, st 413 Bond street. Shoot ing Gallery. HAS CHANGED HANDS. Chaa. Heilborn A Co., of this city, have been constituted sole agents in As toria for the Bridge Beach stoves 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 t Piano harmony and history of music taught at Misa Tawney'i atudio. 662 Commercial. Fulton building, Phone Black, 2146. SEWARD. A reward of twenty-firs 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 have been drowned Nor. 4th. Temple Lodge No. 7. A. T, 4 A. M. E. C HOLD EN, Sac HAS XXM0YZD. Mrs. McKean has removed from the) Woman's Exchange oa 10U atreet) tad! has opened a store on 11th street, wher she will handle crockery, glassware, tin ware, toys, and fancy needlework. I MOVED AND READY. Charles Heilborn t' Co hare botssI into their new store snd make the an nouncement that they ere now open for business snd are ready to fill all orders promptly. The Little Book Store for aale. Hot drinka and aandwiches at Hoef-kr-s. N. A. Ackerman, Eait 9th it does all manner of texidenny, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. For good ny-als and dainty Iiuekea give the Palace Restaurant din ing rooms n call; an experienced aaf polite corps of waiters to eenre u4 please you. Private dining-rooms for ladies. Commercial, oppoaite Page building. FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Weed! For choice dry box-wood, telephone) 2064 Black, or leave orders at the Aa toria Grocery. O. Nelson, "The Woo Man." f THE OLD CHAIN PURSE IS NO MORE We have up to date ladies' and gents' purses'and pock et books. Prices are right. iSvenson's Book Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street r r f 0 -is) A Cctupletelllos cf iw Steves Anything in a first clasa store eith er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you wifl find at. lW.ss.sw,, -w3- t 470.472 COMMERCIAL STREET