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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER il, 1903. v . (if 1 ' 1 ; V 1 1 ! 1. 1 ti I! li J" ! l I J M 1 f s i Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Gider Received today IEW NAVAL ORANGES AMD ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. PUBLIC BUSINESS Current Matters Happening it the Court House. HEAVY LINE OF TRANSFERS! , 4ST0RIAGR0CFRY 12) Commercial Si Phone Main 131 Ml Watch! FcrttsCicr A. V.Allen's Crockery Dept. warrantty title, eoaaderatlon. , 20 by 50 feet in IM X 1, lhk Xo. (trim Annex to IVvnn drove. Geo. J. Vilon to John .1. Rupp, et 1, warranty title, confederation, fcl.W; N 12 of sV 14. Section Si, T. A X. 15. : w. John ljtr-wn and wife to John 15iip ft !., warranty title, eoniJeration 4"0. Ixt Xo, 4, Seetion 29 and I-ot Xo. X. Section 32. T. 5 X K. 7 Santa Fe ftcifle R. R. Company to il'lta. 1'. MitL'inni. warranty title, eon- idorl(iiHi 2.427.31, conveying iWSO.11 " ;ncre- l" land in Clatsop ( ..mil v. j iiim' t.iov( luind t'miiult lit Al News of the Day at the County Seat- uv a Lewi.; warranty title, comdd Declarations of Inten.on-Marriaje ,.w,i a: conveying lad Xo. 24 Licenses Articles of Incorporation , ;,. v., in !":,;.,.. 1 and Things of Interest. There were four men who filed their declarations of intent to become Amert can eituen, with County Clerk Clinton yeterilay, towit: P. S. Andex, a Swede; John Siruio and John Pet, both Finns, and llrick Ilagbort Beukioo a Norwegian, W. Howell and wife to The A toria Abstract, Tith A Tru-d Co.. uuit claim title, consideration, $1.00; X 12 of S 12 E 14 of Section 7, T. 7 X R. 0 W. Astoria Abstract. Title 4 Tru-t Co,, to Fred W. Bradley, warranty title, con sideration $IU0, conveying X 1-2 of SK 14 of S.vtion 7, T. 7 X. R. 6 V. The Astoria Company to Chan. W. Mafctnt warranty title, consideration The County Clerk yesterday i-sued mg Vie et 12 of Lot No. a marriaire license in behalf of Mr. ln ,,o,k No- W) ShnelyV A,toria Walter E. Blaekstock and MUa Cm ' t"udia M.lXmald (widow) et al.. to F. Hilton. i"" Z- ''"ST, wwnuntfr title, eon- : :4rtio $1000. convehir U KM : rrr.r: - ne 1.4 xE u 0 sw 1.4 and x m tuv mm vi nt vouhit iier yea- ... . - . .... , . ... .. t 1 . .v , " 1-4 of SK 1-4 of Section 8. T tl X., R tenlay by the Oregon Cafe Company, w -,...,. namintr a capital stock of $15,000, di-1 vided into 150 shares at $100 pvr hxe, and W. E. Shimpff, Jowph Schamberger and Carl Sacry, a incorporator. The company proposes to open and conduct cafe, restaurant, saloons and summer i We wDl har, tte largest and mostrf ' yes- aomplet line of china, crockery, glass, terday wvre numerous as indicated by the following list of nine: ware, bric-a-brac, rat glass, bar goods, cutlery and sflrerware ever brought to this city. Opening date to be announced later. Morning Astorian, 75c per month. W. C. Jackon to Mrs, Mary Knowks, J HOTEL AUITALS. The Occident. J. W. IVtrii k, Warrenton. E. Heilman. Portland. W. C. Starknell, Ijm Angeles. Mrs. J. V. Donne, Portland. Mi" Alvena Peterson, nwsco. II. If. Clark, South Bend. L. .V. Loom!, Ilwaco. Tlios. Hufonl, St. Louis. wound Urtwv-n the eyes and the m-alp plainly hosl the rau of death. Kel ly was a driver in the employ of a Im-al fiie'rmtany. PERSONAL MENTION. H. X. Raines wa down from Rainier yeitetday. Mr. and Mi. IJ. IUn. n, of I'mtluml. j are in the eitv on a xi-it. F. I. KiH't titer left for 1'oitlnnd on Vetetilay Itlolliinu'n rHe. oil olliiiiil ltoine coiiiiei'ted with the Atoiiu A t'tiliiuiliiii ISailwuv. ('. J. Cooper was in the city from I'm t la ml vetirilav. J. R. Wiii-taiilev, of Salem, the imiiui lar l iulerwtxHl tyitewriter man ,i in the city on bu-iiH-s for his coittny. Mrs. F. A. Fi-her returned from a visit to Porthuull lat evening. Mr. It.her returned from a business trip to the Sound, on Sunday evening. IV. Jay Tut tie was a hominir pas lenger on the night express from Port land at 11:35 p. in. yeiterdsy. Frank Carney came in from a business trip to the metropolis on the late train hist mghU One Number with every $2.50 you buy Our Piano Contest Drawing to a Close MURDER AT PALO ALTO. Some grocers sell Schflling'a Best amrkc tnum leas moneyback; some don't They have their reasons both ways. i i Palo Alt... Cal., Xov. 27.-The .had I body of J. V. Kelly of this town, was found lat night iu a carriage which the niaterles horse attached to it was drawing aimlessly along the country road U-tween hcif and Menlo park, through the pelting rainstorm that wa raging. Indications point to the com-nii-on of murdr and robbery. A deep A good com rade for cabin or castle. Golden Gate Coffee High grade. High price. Sold only in aroma-tight tins. Never in bulk. J. A. rOLGCR A CO. lraaclace SSTSSUSMIS MM All in Need of Suits Ovcrcoats.Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Trunks, etc., Will Do WeU to Trade with Wise. WHETHER YOU CET THE PIANO OR NOT, YOU ARE SURE TO CET "GOOD GOODS" AND SQUARE TREATMENT. Hermann Wise ASTORIA'S RKLIAIU.K CLOTHIER dpi j'r-'H i i i . , , i TWO GOLD MEDALiS AWARDED THE MONARCH 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. s ptyisiOHpefMiaiTs M . HVIHhM HN ClllllH jfmmt- m. m nMnt mm m -' - t i iii nr jjmmL- 0ft ADHWrttlATiM llH . ROOMS 11 IS 1) lPOrio. 6I0UWS; fOUTLAWP." OlttftCC.troCnloOa.. eaalleabU Iron RsnsCsT,s"'Boi'thv, - - - - aaaufsiuriuiX4ia7 ts.ts a CXsrk fatrr FomUdI. serSlM' iLy J"1 1yur t'rQhra 'aPPrs. tst t.f RanssTJ iraT Hssss"fu ts taot7trths"jary.' aesrd.s "" ."n ...a aar nifssr oris, .rr.r.s; Bjoaarh Kangs touU s.rtataly hss r tse 1 7. 'JuX th. Mooar.h tb. f rrtnlah.a'asr'Zygrrf ' J 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. urPliritsMs'aai aaoitsf i An examination of the MONARCH Range at our store will prove to any one the justice of this verdict. Us "Stay Sa.tlsfactory1anc CHAS. HEILBORN&Co. Sole Agents. Astoria Oregon A J