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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1905)
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ,905. THK MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTOUIA. OKEGOX. LOCAL STORIETTES Sec our Thanksgiving Turkeys. Price will long be forgotten and quality will remain fresh in memory. A GOOD WARM 0RCOAl Hints oo Past and Present Muni cipal Finance. ODDS AND ENDS OF LOGIC - - - . "1 " ' ' " I ' fc MM,, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. WE DON'T HANDLE COLD STORAGE TURKEYS. 1 DOOM FOR RAYMOND Ten New Mills Be Erected in Sawmill Town. PAYROLL; OP THOUSAND MEN PrtMot Picture of Life and Profession la AH Branches of Business Lart Mercantile Concern Will Be Found ed Newspaper Among the Project!. To tlw ctiMiut linjuiiy a to where Itaymond, Waxh., ii Im m t.- th reply in apt to be that il i "iluo to Smith IUnd," Iml if tho ten new lumber milU which are Idi 1 tiling, or about to I build l there, with tht attendant ami much piUed y roll of thousand nu n, ix any criterion of the future, it U prob able) that in the future, Sxith Ikixl will b drwiiltd a "rlow to Raymond." A representative, of the .xtorlaii vi- UI lUjIllollll laxt HII'I found it about ax lively town could will m Imagined. Axide from the. woik (hot i going forwunl 011 a number of tlx new mill that are being ontru tod, Ihcro is every Indication of life and pro grrtaion In other lino. Tltr new milla and the eularged payroll, mean nothing other than that nuiuetou mercantile lni.inc.x concern mut xprlng tip to aup ply the. ncccilic of life and otlxT 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 iiS-isa Twelfth Street, Astoria. e want cf the) mill Dion. I'p to tlx mon tin ago, when the town oiliinoni-ed to Wke it prexent boom It.iyiuond wa a rather tiiipretontiou affair. The KilT lumber mill ami the Miore xhingla mill esrh employ a nuin ler of nuin, hut thl hanlly afforded a ullliient pay-fool, upon which to figure great anticipation of the future dew! opmetit of th town. Two general More, a ImiIht hoj, and a reneer plant, not in operation, comprised the remainder of the town' tuxv-ln In a hulno way. Hut during all Uiiit time a handful) of men, who ownral the original tonite and have ino developed a water torn , worked in waxon and out, for the advancement of Mm town el to South Bend." It t located on the Wil lupa river with plenty of water, and th'-M tit' n never munied aii opportunity to aderti it f tn-ilil a a niitnufac tilling ulid xhipping point. lUvtiiiind now hat thiv mill or maim factuting conocriix, and there are exactly veil other either xl.irtcd or under control to he limit. For tlx-v new mill, tint xito hav Ix-en win nil and other top taken ti kIiow that the pro motor moan InixincMt, It jx not a eae of anticiHitiou or empty newpax-r talk In addition to thin it may In- xtatod that the majority of the new concern" will lx mill of larg eapaeity and of at modern oijiiipmont at any on the ooat A liotalilo intanre of this i the large finely a'Minted plant which the Kalb' ililx i t lima., recently of Aberdeen, will erect, Ihey cam to Itayuiond on ae count of Urn excellent it available and the eay aceena to timber. V new corjKiruUon known at the Weotern Mercantile Co., headed by (Ut, I. Ileim, of South IVud, and raitpalizel for .ViNK), will hortly i-omim lice the eoiintiucliim of a now store a hundred fii-t H'liiare. Tho firm will hiiiulle a full line of mercantile xhU of all dew-rip- tioii and lumber and mill nupplic. nothcr enterprixo of imHrtaiuv i a liowp.iir that will Ixt rxtHblinheil at the new town durinL' the next few week. It will Ia known an the Ray mond Herald, and a home for the in fant I now being built, A Uk eoin- mny headed by I V. JUrmond. the ori ginal ow ner of the tow unite, and dan. Ilatli, who will manage tre publication. i bnckuiK the concern. The men interested in thu townite, and who art booming the uew town, are U V. "Raymond, V. 8. (Yam, A. ('. Lit tle, J. T. Welxh and II. C. IKtihriih of llixiiiam. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Tonight Mi t!eorj:iu llmpor and Ixt eoinpuiiy will pnxluce th yreat metro Mlitait xixiety drama "Frou Krou" at Ki-her'x nnd the eoy I it t fix theatre will no doubt lx crowilod to the dimr. The company i llrxt ehie in nil piirticiilurx and they carry weiury for all their playx. Seatx are xellinj; fatt at Ibx' llcr'a and an evening or rule enjoyment ix in xtore for tlrn-c lucky ciumli to be prencut tonight. Morning Axtorinn, Ti ceutx a month. Ready For Business in Our New Store THE MOST SPACIOUS TLACE OF BUSINESS IN TUB 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 STORKS COMBINED IN THE CITY AND UNEXCELLED BY NONE IN THE STATE. WE PARTICULARLY INVITE YOU AT iW. TO CALL AND SEE HOW NICELY WE ARE PREPARED T SERVE tfOU. 1 aiAS.HElLBOmi co Poitlcal Jars and Hunchee Suggestions that Are Practical Some of the Du ties Confronting the Good Citizen- Everyday Hints and Conclusion!. When tlx- Republican party, a aui.h, rcliiiipiMicd the government of thix city 011 Uix-cmbcr 31, IH!I, the municipal debt atood, lex -i1,2H.4l In the city treaxury, at HI,4M7.5S I. full and final. On the 30th day of lat September, afUr nearly 1.1 yiarx of Citizenx adminixtra tlo, it xtxxl ll,MI.02, plux a Value- lex credit claimed In th uin f $10, W3.44. or acUially, tli2;UAa, or in excexx of the ttWHX) charter limit, juxt i!il,40. Thexe am record figure, and are given ax a preliminary bint of more to come; and incidentally, it may lx mentioned that thn 'Citiw-nx' bad the charter debt limit increamfd $l5,0fK(, in order to avoid juxt xucli an execx dix crepancy, a few yearx aun. Think of Uiix you tiri-d taxpayer, and find a way out of it. Have you rcfitcred? You have got jut twelve more dayx in which to do it. At 4 o'chx-k on fx afternixm of Sat urday, licix-mlx-r Uth, yon are xhut out lie a lk-piiblicnn in every xen of the word and I'.egixter! The? Dcinix'raUe poliev of a "wid4 ixn town," xtinkx in thn noxtriU of every decent man of family in Axtoria. What parent of growing Ixtyx and girl I' I'ntlifr to litl.tmt xneli e.nitltSfiti There l a nad enough hixtory Inter woven with the paxt, under that wreUh- l xiliey, to put every mother and father of the municipality on their guard. Self reixx-tin" workin-'iiien will vote low n the "wide ox-n town" ticket, to a limn, there i lemputiou enough on all idox, even now, to weary a man trying 0 lie a di-ccnt life, without spreading he net until a man mut walk into It whctlxT he will or not. Why thi painful xiloni-e on the part of "our friend, the; enemy!" Why does the lin'ul and politic Democrat refuxe to come up to (the nunpaign xcratch, and ay hix little aay! Thn Ri publican have given him a daily precept to preach upon! The man with only a wide ojten town" text ha but a poor piol to make, Siloni-o i xafer. Twa a nice little xchomc to butt in. take the lead on a xuiixtMdlv txtpuhtr xue of a "wide open town," and ride into towr in town; to capture the town n to put the jxilitical fixt into the tirrup of the county Niddle, and the ambling rixuii. Vie dance-hull and a few tlicr choice, moral elcmenU of the hort. were to o tlie lcl. .ol on your me, Mr. Deinix-rnt. The pciple are not tone l.liud! I.ixik to your I'uIkv t'omiiiN-ion. Tluit is the Mui'c' of power to check or till - c the vice of the city. Put men on that IhhiIiI ol character ami judgment. ith pride and a xen-.e of the litne of thing nnd xiiplc, Don t put a man m jxmer there who i known to Minpa- iliic ami even amliulc, witn the very lenient x it ix hix duty to correct, regu late and control. Every mini on the Republican ticket radically opxcd to the "wide open wn crwii. Attu 11 inai were au ne had to recommend him to the suffrage f the Axtoriaux, it would be ample. But it ix not all. Thev are Severally, and dlectively, able, ""clean, competent men nd will make i-oipicuonxly aervlocable lliccrx and couttcilincn, IS PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT JUST NOW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAN WAmiTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LINE OF L, ADLER, BROS., 4 CO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM $15 TO $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDNT THINK OF DU PLICATING IT FOR LESS THAN FROM W TO $0). C. H. COOPER The Leading House of Astoria ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH. Ox account of the death of N. Hytnan the, California Wine and Liquor houje will be closed until Tuesday morning. vemlx- 'Jhth. M. HYMAN. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Received Sad News M. Hyman, pro pnetor of the California Wine House yexterday received a telegram from D-n r. Colorado, announcing tlw death, in that city of J i brother, N. My man. Funeral Services Held Funeral 6cr vnx over the romainx of Arthur A. Wahlgren were held from the borne of hi parent yesterday. Rev. L. J. Ma hone delivered the ftcrmon and Uie ser- vicex were under charge of the Forest rrx. the interment wax In Greenwood. There wax a large attendance at the funeral. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Occident. C. K. Palmer, Portland. Sug. S. Toplitx, San FranoNco. ,1. D, Iharff. San Francixco. W. II. Croat, Snn Francisi-o. W. A. Feiguxon, Richmond, V. Mr. Skanxgnrd, Portlund. Best Liniment on Earth. Henry D. Baldwin, Supt City Water Works, Shullsburg, Wis. writes: "I have tried many kinds of lini ment, but I have never received much benefit until I used Ballard's Snow Lini ment for rheumatism and pains. I think It the best liniment on earth." 25c, 60c, and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mr. W. I. Wahlgren desire o exprex their sincere thank to the friend and the Forester of America, for their kindness and other axxistaJice in tliix the xud hour of our late bereave ment of Arthur A. Wahlgren. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A WAIIL GREN. MAKE NO MISTAKE. In order that the public may be cor rectly informed as to which Ranges re ceived the Highest Award and Gold Med al at the Lewi and Clark fair, we have furnished each of our agents with copies of the letter written by the Committee on AwarU at the Lewis and Clark expo sition granting the 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 Charles Hcibom & Cov in this issue. The best place in the city for regular or short order meals is the Palace Res taurant; private dining rooms for ladie and careful attention given to each and every patron. Commercial street, op posite Page building. TATOODfG. Prof N. M. Lyons, America's premier tattoo artist, at 418 Bond street. Shoot ing Gallery. HAS CHANGED HANDS. Chas. Heilborn & Co., of this city, hare been constituted sole agents in As toria for the Bridge, Beach stores and ranges, and they will handle this su perior line of goods in connection with their famous "Monarch" ranges. The agency pipers 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, 2H6. SEWARD. A reward of twenty-live dollar 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 Nor, 4th. Tempi Lodge No. 7. A. F. & A. M. E. C. HOLD EN, Sac . HAS REMOVED. Mrs. McKeaa ha removed from too Woman's Exchange on 10th street, and ha opened a ator on 11th street, when she will handle crockery, glaaawara, tin ware, toys, and fancy needlework. MOVED AND SEADT. 1 Charles Heilborn t Co, hart norei into their new stor and mak the an nouncement that they art now open fof business and are ready to fill all order! promptly. ' ,The Little Book Stor for sale. Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef- lers. N. A. Ackerman, East 9th it doe all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. WATERPROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett ha pleasant la en nouncing to her friends and patrons thai she is now in possession of a success ful system of water-proofing cloth! materials. She will demonstrate the in tore ting process, upon call, at bet rooms, No. 154 Ninth street. J FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25e and Wo a bottle. 80IJ by the Owl and Eagle Drug Store. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telephone 2064 Black, or leave orders at th As toria Grocery. 0. Nelson, "The Wood Man." THE OLD CHAIN PURSE IS NO MORE We have up to date ladies' and gents' pursesand pock et books. Prices are right. vSvenson's Book vStore. Fourteenth and Commercial Street NOTICE. The hsrnes and saddlery firm of Craig A Sickau have dissolved partner ship and all bills of the firm will be set tled by Mr. Craig from the 23th day of November, 1903. Mrs, Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at home or will call 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 ma bargains in books, stationery nov elties, etc 174 Tenth street. . - , . A Complete line cf k X". maim 1 Steves Anything in a first dsss store eith er Wood er Coal or Combined, you will find at. mmw. j. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET a