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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1905)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1005. THE MORNING ASTORIAI. ASToiUA. UltEGOX. Sec our Thanksgiving Turkeys. Price A GOOD WARM will long be forgotten and quality will What the GtyFIndj to BcGritc VOiCOAT" remain fresh in memory. ful for GREAT AND LITTLE THINGS ROSS, HIGGINS Co. K f " ilflSTflRIA THMFIlllrf wawaaaia llillltll V WE DON'T HANDLE COLD STORACE TURKEYS. fatten of Moment in Persons, Resourc- ti and Conveniences Her Hope and Aspirations Politics, Religion, Edu cation and Public Service. TERSE TALES OP THE TOWN No School Toity Tin lily xliool will In rlMi tny and will letualn doted until Moiiiluy morning. The leltel' IIIVI Wllll'h HUD to U lll-lll Saturday, haa la-en khImmm'i fur Iwi W eek a. . Bit; Cams Today. At three Ithla ftftnaHiit the luu.-h talked of gnme M.-!! thr Commercial bin! the A ' li.iw from Krt Ktevcua M take iilm. Tin team are rvrnlv matched inl IJ niUt i ekpcctrd ii lie a gtrnd M AU (M'talaiO Will la r--ii r to occupy th graiuiUind. In lln even inir, tlif player i( Willi tiMin will f invited tu FMn-r oia-fa holle, liV till nun troy f Manager 'he "'" limiM'. bihI .Maiuuirr ll.ii iM-r ( I he tiiinyw ll,itK-r Couipmiy. , 'Ilia City of Atoria, on tliU day of Given By Schools. Tin llMtll tlllf III I In- Solvation Army U grateful for I In (iriviliilp of .lialrilmtiii" a nii-e lot of eatable, imbnling fruit, fiirnihed by the city mlnt.lt a Thank!,'" inj; of fciingt U IImm wIhi were in iMi'il. Mr, lli-unlng-on ami the 1'iael Kilter Co., ilul th hauling in the picmitr ami tin army w U it the .iHitiil.iiiii.ti. were li...rrly pla.-ed. Eiamlnations Held. So n -i.ry ('. F Cruthv. of the citil eriie tumid in tfil cilv, yetrdav conducted rxatuina tioii for tin HMlirm of iiioMi-tur uf riiKttHiia, flrat grade: 1 Vr were four a'pliiwtiU in tla. Haw, namely 1 o, W. lbbrl. (1u.rU-. II. Iladdix, Alex ander Karlnc aial A. V. Ander. 'I lie Nf "in Ui caw were fluty fr wfi.i In the aiittiorilM al !tliitr-tr. We Pay Your Money Back If j mi .lo not tike our Perfection Wend uf Mocha and Java Coffee PaMteT than any other you have ever hail. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iil-m Twelfth Street, Astoria. ONE YEAR IN BUSINESS. Thl mi .ruin iwi- of Uw Atorian mark tliw oiieriin "f it Mmd year! hihIit tli owuiM.liij, uii.l .lirwiioii of ti Jiiiiivi-ial pniixf and tliuukevin.' hiu. 1. n, IH-IIIHJJ.T niHinv: nnl Ilia com-1 Mm itwulinim of raw for ((ralitmlc ami iwiiy m Ui -.itnm lo make, ami i.N-a Hi Alorian U iU h-aditiv nuhlu " inuUi- iti UUfa'.nm of t liu iik to ninny liimlitiiu of exurimui it clii-jirfullv un . 1 ami nri. I iut.rna for valuable buoi-1 il-rttkm U tank ui n-lM-arninir tiu dim, ImIiij rmJorx-MMHt ami eUtiii aUlru of for wliioli, a a ftii-iii!iiia, a'l tlii il ! in tlirt iMniuunity. it uronwutuU iU eoiuoratf rm-t ibnt ttn kimlly rtlntimu. I thanks. Of inurx tlur are itinunier limy -l.irvl uniii4)ulrei an ilwllh aildcNl lib lit tin thinm that will I ovi-r in.-u-.iirn wlnn it ftHill ycaf mJiuJI I k.k.d In a review of thU aort, ami any liavf -n rouml''! out. Imip iiiiiwiiiir tliwu from tliia column mav lo tin' irratfful duty on hi wrwonal JLBILEE MEETIHG. lam-unt ami rail tin- uiMint txiuarp Aiikmil' the mull ittule of tliinir i-allim; TIh- N'i-i-L'uim of Ator!iil will Imlil I fin ufiniine ai knuw1il';.'tiiint oil tlm a jul.iW imtini in Tvau hall llianka- hairt of .tnria a a rity are the follow irivi'i iLiv tit H p. m, to nlilimle I I inif : .... 1 wl '-"u )""' ' way r)mi iU ,.ilv u Mtilfui. tuii n " v,tf' Uh' "aliolial Thank-vMemU- rain hi-r. .ml lu-r r.l of 'h-y. A pnal j.r.vram haa h-en ,,, from diiiH. i. the aiiwll.t in idi iMr -i! m I I'lini aililrc lv In. I n.. ...... I Maii'iiif, l!-v. '., Ailff, IVIitxoii, ltv. Il.iiiui.111, lti-v. K. 1. Nanthruii ami kar 'riinniiHain, -tiiAnu hv tla- Norwij inn iiiiiiu Mx-M'ty, recital ion ami mu- ir. .Vlmixoiolt fie. Kvwylaaly i ill V it'll. UNION SERVICE lliat nhe hna a u il ami an abund ant aujijily of wat4r admirably dir.- Iriliulral umlt-r fin imkure. Thud Jii' hint uh line a m-Iioo ovMrin any lily of Imt aixe in the country; an al.N. ita-jw of tcai-hera ami Iota of intelligent yminp-tera U "make tfiaal" on Hit aiii.lij nlin-Htii.iiiil .roviion. That fm Inot a new and niairniflcent Tin- union 'Du.'ikaifivlnu H'i vii-' of Mnl'iul. iiiuiniatl with t v.-rv inodvrn diN'tiin. i-hurWira will I lie Id in the aliam for rvliif mimI uuufort of the Mi-UaJi-t chur.-li ut II a. in. Krv. l.u- "'d injuiwl. thiT D. Mal-n of the Flrt Conirreua- Tlmt lm ha, ehun-lu-a of everv d- iiil I'hur.h will prrai-h tii annitlil 1 nomination with (.ain im-mlMrLi, .rnioii. A rorJIal weU-oiue U eiil.-mli'd all MiHrvi.-d and l.il by clean and t the puhlic. J w holoome im-n ami i.uniMirU'd hv wide awake and ilevol.il -oni;ri-VHtioii; .-acli COURT HOUSE CRIST IWiurch with a llmiib.hinj; Sunday -umI. That ir li a fair M-t of niuniriial Routine Affairs Tliey Transpired l'oWr u. will n,n have Mt.-r. Yesterday. I I'" cln-ii i-omim-n-ii-J Li- Ikvliirulioiia of inlmlkiu to l-oin-P'""'-. iiniflirnt hnilair, guml chan- ,il! - ... .1.. IT.'i-.l w. .. .. ai Illl-U 1'iual il.u'U. nli.nl r i.f 1..1 . ... vtim .-III1.-II niiiiii. nrip III' I ' i -- " " l Willi V,mnly :k-rk Clinton yeter- "mriniTH, and a hVcf of m-r own. day, ly three native of Finland, to-1 1 lint Ji i not one mile uirer wit: llitu-y .lama, Johan llahneii, ami I Portland tluui ilie ia. William Wlitikka. That he ha itu more, and no lik'lior Tla rounly cl"ik ye-ti-rfciy Uuel IhilU Until lie hu ha.iine wH-r U Mr. Joiin F. Croneii Ttiat t(l6 U nioi rat,. are in miiioritv fllif si 1 aauaeHs.oa 1 1 IS mOBAELY WHAT YOU ARE THLVKIXG ABOUT JUST XOW. 07 OOURSK YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAX WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFTER OUR LINE OF L. ADLER, BROS., A OO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR OONSIDERATIOy. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM $15 TO 130. THE MERCHANT TAILOR OOULDNT THINK OF DU PLICATINO IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO 160. CJ-L COO PER The Leading House of Astoria and Mi. Aiuiht M.Ooyle ClulMip Coun ty youii( iieide. hen. That nhi ha mighty few idle jaar, Ileal clat tran-fera neordi al theL.i ij1B ...i i.-.tL t Lr .-.i.nlui;,.,. u Inuit loi yeteiy were bill tnreel,,! w,rk. in niimlxT, dm follow t llarrv (iiTniaJne to Susan A. Hill. warranty titK cwnaidrrnthin $.VaW, eon- Tiiat he iluu plenty of naiiu for new iudiilri.-i ami mine acoiniih;. ThiU "In- nt up that W.VMHMI w.alli vem a larrfe are of lot and Mock f l(mie , Mor, bujkliivn tl.it vear. pn.aiv in Ocean (kof. 1nHt lM.r ,,.,1,. an too amart for TIh riiit.nl Stjt.', IV lailent, to Se ,iM. I. .,,.-.: I., ......li... u,.. laiMian i.Ur, .onveyinr . 1 1 oi iiif ,. t,. ,.ilv !,,. -p,jn .r. i . ami me n i-z oi ine . i , T1t hV ,,. i(.kt ,liv,.ni,t of Section 34, T. 7 N. U H . ImihI i-oiuforlalile tiimiuiinicatiou with a The I inted Mtat, liy palem-t to An- .;. .....i.i ,r .....i fr lV r,.il Hilouia lohnH.uu conveying tide SV I A ...i,.,,!,,,,,,. a ..i.-.r,-,, ..i, ,! ..'. . .1 . 1 A t V.I . . I . 1.1 oi r, ine nr i- oi ii. ,r. ii I i'V i-'p of SV 1 4 and the NV 1-4 of SK 14, tif Section W, T. 7 N. 15. " W. That he it active, alert, up to d.it e. reiptiv. niiiin. hopeful and InifV. CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at tlu Utile Book Store, will be put on sale at cot. Chriat mas barnins in books, stationery nov itics, ate. 174 Tenth street Two of the World's Best Ranges 1MB ill II I II III GI l I Si 111 (Brid, Bsach i Ca i Ccttbrated Make). Of which we are the exclusive agents la Astoria. Wc are headquarters for the best ranges manu factured and can give you the best service and the lowest prices. Call and See the Immense display. m i s-nTlv. That what of tin- virions element lic hat to put up with it in riid ulijec tion to law and the moral icmleuciet of her Moph and de-tined to n-main mi. That iie it li..iulilinn in politic; catholic in her I luiMlnJl em'l;ie-; jjen clout in lwr imlilic and iirivate cliari Imhj prompt in her biitiuew cnpige-incut-, pettoii:il and municipal; pros iK-iiiiL' almmliintlv and rend for more. That her hot.-lt aiv mi worte than Ihey an and that new one ait' i-ontein plat.-d Tlwt h'"' relHiiw'd from "wide om-n oM'n i-oiulitiont when ahe did, and that mi iM.wer on earth can induce lu-r l. en Inu-k to the Indei-eneiea and dangers ahe time iMTmitted Tlmt alie fct the wunty aeat of a pood county, even if ahe lutan't got a deirnt court hou,-e, That Vie hat a aplemlkl Are depart inent and no ffret. Tha-t ahe liaa likhI itri-eta and more to come, ami limit tln-y don't ttwt auv more than they do. lliat la ImtmI several caiwbk. and faithful polieemen who know their duty kiuI do it, in apiteof an indifferent cha f Cms tut l toon to have a police eommiion with braina and nerve enou"h to know it.t charter duty and do it, in anite of anymaly. That lur pa.t and pii-si-nt ia no worte than it ha Itt'ii and i, and that her future I ""ii'Jf ' la-tter, and brk-ht e.r and nuwe protm'rout, and tliat Ih ia atill on the imm as the aeeond ritv J I in the state. FALSE PRETENSE Young Man Charjed With Serious Of fense Yesterday. A warrant waa- sworn out vetterday in Di-triet AUrrmy IlarrU.,n Allen'a ollli-e. by t. K. Rumluul.t. th nut tttt-et tolwiitmUt, (iMrL-inL' one Paul rv-arinj nith oht.Mninir money under fal pretctt. It mtiiih tliat Dearini who ha-t la.-n working at a bartender in Chinook for some time pa.t. hat been in thia city for aeveral day, and on Tuewhiy eveninj; drew a check on the .Vr-rorU NatHNial bank in the turn of I0. mid imlmv.1 Mr. RnndipiiHt to i dor, it. iimhi widely emliax-im-nt ttiat. A. (uinpli.il, the Commercial atreet aa loon mun, i-atlicd it for itt face. YaVtenluy miaiiin wln-n the bank opeii.il the check waa pre-entcd and wymcnt refu--d ujain the pToiirul that IVarin lui.1 mi funda there. Mr. Rund- ijiiint Iw m time in rlinir a formal fjunplaint with Uie District attorney, and a warrant waa aoou aerved unon liiiiK by . SlH-rifi Linville. Upon Denrilifr'a in rton waa found a porflal ciid advir-inu him to loe no time in jtettiiiK out of town," but wliether thit was for Chinook or Astoria ia problematical. Dcai-iu;; wat huti in jail at noon and at 4:1111 o'ch-k in the aftern(N)ii wax arraij-nnl lafore .lu-tii-e tMaalman, when he entered a pl.a of "not piilty" and hit Ixaal wnt fixttl at tsVK). In default of thit, ho waa remanded to jail and thn liearin of the cae aet for Friday moruinj.' next at I) o'clock. Mrs. Tilda Anderaoa. maasace, 1470 Qrvand Avesue. Giraa either at noma or will eall. ' Do you wisk to atadj the plasot Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miaa Tawney's studio. M2 Commercial Fulton buildinar. Phone Black, 2140. DON'T YOU MISS IT. Don't fail to attend the matinees next Saturday at Fisher's and see the great farce comedy "Happy Hooligan." NOTICE. All members of the Ladies' Aid so ciety of the Methoditt church are re qiieated to meet at the residence of Mrs. I. A. Montgomery, onj Friday, at 2 o clock. ImDortant busine. HAS REMOVED. il Mrs. McKaaa has remored from tSf Woman's Exchange on 10th street, aai has opened a store on Uth street, where) she will handle crockery, glassware, tis ware, toys, and fancy needlework. MOVED AND KJCADT. i Charles Heilborn ft Co, hare movJ into their new store and make the a. nouncement that they are now open for business and are ready to fill all ordera promptly. The Little Book Store for tale. 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. Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef- ler'a. REASONING BEINGS. University Professor Declares Animals Have Capacity. lleilcley. (al.. Nov. '.Vi. I'mfcM-or tieoigt' II. ll it. n. hei of She depart ment of philmophy at t!i.' l'nicrity of California. t titled hit da in ethic yetterday by dwlarin t li.it animal liave reflective enpacity which qualilic them to la chied a reaoning la'ingt, with inlellirnif coiTemmlinjr to man' intilip-nif. t lie atttr la-ing aaumed to la iininoi tat. The religion of Ttuddha waa cited by ProfMumr llowiton at an example of rc-Ocipiitioii ijivwi by a. irreat religiou teacher to tlie lower animal, a recog nition miwficrc grantp dby .lernia Chritt. AltJioiiL'h Iliiddha had no conception of the immortality 'of the soul and dig nity of the iiulivklual and the individual life, a did Jemia Christ. Clwiat in thi reapect grandly tranHended the relig- iout teacher of India. Hcgarding Uh intelliOTm-e of animal. Profcvtor llowiton aaid; "Animal have intelligence a do men. The difference In intellr-i t conit in tla hindrance to the intellectual faculty. Increat.nl int.'lligence Iiicmim increased control, pr-mvreted conUxd. Do ani mal reflect aa man doe? undoubtetlly they do. If they rtfflcct thtn ttiey have intelligence. Once it i admitted they Iwve intcllijjeme t'nen you mutt limit tiiat fthcy aiv to exwt eternally jutt aa much aa yon are to exi-ite etern ally. Ait animal capable of overcom ing the hindrance to their intellectual faculty I 1 antw er yea. N. A. Ackennan, East 9th tt does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. . WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett has pleasure In aa- nouncing to her friends and patrons thai she b now in possession of a success ful system of water-proofing doth! materials. She will demonstrate the fan fcresting process, upon call, at her rooms, No. 154 Ninth etreet. .1 FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottle. 8ok 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- tori Grocery. 0. Nelson, "The Wool Man." THE OLD CHAIN PURSE IS NO MORE We have up to date ladies' and gents' purses and pock et books. Trices are right. vSvenson's Book vStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street Moming Attorian, 73 cent, a month. 9... A Ccmpiete llns cf Heating Steves - Anything in a first class store eith er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you wil find at. VI. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET a r