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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1905)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903. THE Monxixo ASTORTAX ASTGittA. OREGON. Made With Great Care Heinz Mince Meat V have H to vll In you. We have a full line of Mince Meat Material Kr I ho who wH to make thvb- own mincemeat, ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. rAiiiini r iiiiiilw - A GOOD WARM OVERCOAT Prepared With an Apology for the Sunday Invuion DEM0CIVr$ LAST RESORT More Warrant! Paid-City Tieaur.-r Ik-aley paid 1HI on H.itTullls, for IV improvemit of Ninth .trecl ytwter dny. The Cam Today . gm.il attendance of IV football game todity, between the Hwapunpuii and Wot Atoiiu team, l ekpcfted, Knitlon anil liluir will olllriata a uiiiir- ami rcfi-rce. Littlt Daughter Arrives At 11:20 o'clock lat night lit I In daughter wait Ixirn to Mr. and Mrs. frank llehnke, of lWp lUvrr, at the home of Mr. A, J. Itin'i, on Huh street in this rily. Pyth'aa Entertainment 'Iho t'ni form Rank, Knikht of l'ythia, will, ou Wednesday iii'it n.-xt, gie an enter tainment at tli'ir hall, tit ulij.li it. KnlliU of Pythiaa hiuI tlirii Indie nnl I In- Itathhotte Sinter wilt U tin guet of honor. 'I here will be an clalotiile program, rclri-liiu nt, tcuu diill and dancing, and a jolly good 1 1 hm- i assur ed for all who attciuL. DEFECTIVE FLUE. An alarm of fli wu Iiiiim'iI in ye I ml ay aldriMMiii al 4 o'clock fiom the Fulton building t No. Mi Cniiiiiii-rii.il ilwl ami wan answered .y Clo-mii-al No, I, the only apparatus ordered out. 'I'li boys pit ttierc in llit ila liiipf and timr ami Mion had 1 1 1 i n j. in nm mal condition under Uc onb-r of in Chief Poster, The trouble was caused lV defective llilf, llmt .-linked 1 smok tck throughout the garn-t and iijiit ball, and gave a jnntilUlih hint of fir. No duuiMgc a done in any av, I Church Notices First Presbyterian. T.hc lie v. Kdd .M, Miarp of Port ImikI will pri-uh in tht Presbyterian 1 hm i'h today, morning at II o'clock and evening at 7-M o'clock. Sunday school al !M5 and Y. 1'. K. ( . K. at :.T0. Grtre Epiacopal. Iiii unin- tlii iiKNiiitiK (Kirl iimlav in Ad.ixt) at II lAhnk ami at 4 im !' k . in. Kvniii jiiajrr at 7.30 uMixk at IIly InMixfiit" rlhiM-l. Woril hu Ih-,i r-ivJ from Krv, V. K. Al ly m-. tli.it I x-t-t to I in Atniit ih.iv. Liat of th Men Who Art to B Elect ed Some Keuona for the Belief Hinta for Guidance of Republican and Advice to Erriuj Democrata. Morning Aatoiimi, 71 rrnt a month. liavr in tik a In rpr toitnirnt of llrinz. 57 I'urr Voi'l Vaiii-lii. You may try any on of thfN- and If you at imtprrfitlly ' "ati1- tli-d with it, fully nfiiml piiiv. r will rhi-cr-thi uivha JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS 118-iti Twelfth Street, Aitoria. Frit M. E. Church. 'Hi- inii--it at tin Kiit M i-'nit. h ai i:U MKiiiijr al i;.hi, iifwi Iiiiil' at II a. 111. Sunday whool I-':!.'.. Kfiworth IraitP, (1:30. a ur.i'liiiii( at 7 :.'0 p. in. The morning ulij--t !r thr M-nuon it "Kni(lit of the t'loiw of Olivi-t," and the rvmiiiK, "'I he l'.ei((iiu Inatiru-U of Man." K worth IMjrif, W ty I'fuf, A. L tlark uliiei-i, "thjr One Kxi-Hf." The ehoir will tvmler Kplindid inunir at the rrfu lu r advii-eta, A inrilUI weliitme to a at a-1 iMfviien. First Congregaitonal Kit at (V.n'Ti fcMiloiial t liurrh, llev. Lu thr I. Maimr.e, puator. Irea hinj( at II a. m, and 7:TO p. m. by !.. K. h MK'liir of I'm tin ml. Sunday whool ll.M . in. Firit Lutheran. S.-i an follow at the Kirt 1. 11 tin ran ' hun h on Xiimlay. Morning- wr lire in Swedish at 10.4.V Kvening wr vne in KJilixh nt 7:mI. lite pastor, titi-tdf K Kv'tii'tiot will MH-ak in the evening on the mibjert, fcThe Advent Miaj;e, .?.rit l Coiiiinf,M The pr fiam for tl.e 2'ith annivorxan' eeh-hra timi on the 5th, tlth ami 7th of IKhi-hi Im r will )e ili-tnlmUi at thee wrtiii1 I:hIhhIv tin lully invited to uttend NEW HEADQUARTERS. C Toinoi row mortilnj; City Si-hiHil S11 ieiiiitiulint A. r.. ( lurk will tnki- up hi- oft'n'iij headpiHrterit at the city hall, in t.hn aoutli nit inrm-r room on th' in 1 1 floor of that h;inilome utruc tnre. The ollice Im"h niivly ami comfortably furninhed bv the ImmiiiI of 40I100I director anil will imikc a Miit uhlc and convenient olliii' fir Mr. Chirk a-hd hi, many putrun. A oon a p ilile, luring the niiniutf wit-k. l'rofet nor Clark will install nt hi" olltce, oil penmiiient diMplay, the entire educa tional exhibit furnished by Chito (Vmiity and the City of A Mm in to the rwi ami Clark eMi-ition a uniuueaml interetinir feature for bin new olllcinl habitat. Two of the World's Best Ranges I ill Hi IN 11 ill III II Ml II (Brldl. Beach k Co'l Celebrated Make). Of which we are the exclusive agents in Astoria. We 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. fiu compute ttoust-Fwrmismk rs. ;i; t r It i hardly fair to Uirunt local Hitic. iijMin a HtUi-n on a Sunday morniiijf, when he U niipNiwi to have In id a-iU- the -aie and irkome thnojht of the Im-iiie week, and the AWin i a kit duhiou alumt the in vaion of hi peme of mind under the ircumtaiice, hut knowing it will hare U-tJer khow to rivet hi attention on certain nlm-c. of the i-amiMiiin on h piict HuniUy, iiimh better than on a liUM- weckdut. it venture in cull In 110ti.tr a limiM niiinla-r of thing ii.--.iiry for him to know and comiid- r. With I hi. prefai-e, then, be i mot renet fully remimle.: That if he i, Republican, be mu-t regi-ter at mice, titherwi be i not Kl Iteplililii-un. That the Hem.M-raU, a a lant reort, havi uVlopted tln-ir cutiiuary "mar- kn Ui-tic of M-lliny out their weak et msiI. in order to Have auch a rem mint 01 tii.-it ticket a liny d.-cni mj. ible. They are wiling out T. F. Lau- 1111, lor IIh- jmiIii c011111n.i1n, for any thing that will coiit ril.ute U the aafety of .1 .11. Ilanx-n, hi running mate. That the lfcimratii "Thunderer" i huy le-ping editorial "powder" dry and Im no time to watte, gratia: That there are but eight working day between thU and ek-ction day and hut i, for registration: 'lluit a public debt grow much fa!cr I linn a sinking fund; ami that a "wide oM-n" treasury it the net wornt thing to a "wide H-n town:" That the Ifc mocrat ami Uieir airing i ts are Milidly and emphatically pledg ed tii "otii-n no" the eitv of Aitoria to Humbling and dam-e balls, just a noon a iiM-y can capture t lie- eitv ami turn down the present sheriir ami that they have not denied this, to date; lliat along with the '-prophet" that hath imt honor in hi own country,". the Astoria ihkf of xlice is without authority in his own oily, and that the sheriff i the onlv executant of the riiuinal law in the city: That John U. llabbidge and V. C. laiw are t le the next new member of the Astoria jHilice eotnuiiHsion: That Mayor !. V, Nuprenant is not worrying one little bit over the aie of hi majority on Ikivmher l-'ltJi: That A. H. IMgity will be the next auditor and police jmle of this baili- w ick : That .lohn Nordstrom will nucveed to the city treasurer-hip ten day beni-r: Thuti Alfred S. Tee i not distivsing himself much iiIhuiI iiluralitie and Midi lertol a I tiling- in nuiectioii with tin- it y Mirveyorship. That -I. K. Ken nicy w ill K-e Mr 'iiiiiiiIn-II iilNiut :i to I Im-H.t on the isj.ue tiiuchiiig t'n- next MiHriiitemlam-y of treet: That Km I KuoliliM-h is the next mem- t of tin- A-hiiia common imnnil tor tin- liist Wind: That .lames ,1. Kuhinson and U. M. .(.it her will wmk side by side in the council room fur one vcur at least, after In una iv 1 'mh, in In-half of Ward No, 13 PROBABLY WHAT. YOU ARE THIMCI.VG ABOUT JUST SW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAN' WARMTH. YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LINE OF L. ADLER, BROS., k CCS ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM H TO 130. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDNT THINK OF DU- ; 1 1 FLICATINQ IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO $00. ; C. H. COOPER The Leading -House of Astoria af PARK BIDS RECEIVED. The sjM-cial committee of the Park IJoard of the City of Astoria, hereto fore charged to MVurte bid for th clearing of the Reservoir land, met yeterduy and opened the following bid in beJialf of that project: For the work a per plan and apecificatioa. W. A. Coodin, ftCSj Hutching t Hagley, 14Ki; Ralph Sloop, $1040. Condition al bid were also received in the fol lowing um: Hutching & Ilaglev. $H"0; R. L. Abcrrroiiibie, $faf); Joplin i ( hitwoixl, $1020; Ralph Sloop, $15.'A Tlie, entire group of offerings will be submitted to the Park Commissioner at the regulur nwi ting on Tuesday night nebt. FOR COUGH A1TD COLD. Nothing la better than eyrup tar and wild cherry. S5e and 60c a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagla Drug Stores. Ain-psoornra. Mrs. A. B .Jewett has pleasure la aa Bouadng to her friends and patrons that she is now in possession of a success ful system of water-proofing dot) materials. She will demon txste ths in-tt-resting process, upon call, at her rooms, No. 154 Ninth street. HAS REMOVED. j Mrs. McKeaa has remored from tkaj Woman's Exchange on 10th street, asal has opened a store on 1 1th street, whet she will handle crockery, glassware, Ua ware, toys, and fancy needlework. DOIfT YOU MISS IT. Don't fail to attend the matinees next Saturday at Fi-her' and see the great farce comedj "Happy Hooligan." The LitUe Book Store for tale. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telephone 2004 Black, or leave orders at the As toria Grocery. 0. Nebon, "The Wood Man." Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given either at home or will ealL N. A. Ackerman, 420 Bond St., dots all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat treat making tpecialtj and all work guaranteed. MOVED AlfD READY. Charles Heilborn & Co, hare morel into their new store and make th7 a nouncement that they are now open for business and are ready to fill all orders promptly. NOTICE. All members of the Ladies' Aid to eiety of the Methodist ohurch are re quested to meet at the residence of Mrs. J. A. Montgomery, on Friday, at 2 o'clock. Important business. That C. A. l-imnwcbcr will do coun ilmaiiii- work for the city of Astoria, for the Thinl Waul from and after New Year day: That every Hcpublican and otJicr good citizen i pledged, and upon no contingent, uor liyiNttlwtkvl ground, to that these men, all of them with out exception, are duly and officially in atallwl iu their respective oll'iiv on the Hrt Momlay in January, l'.HH). Coujhing Spell Caused Death. "Harry Duck well, aged 25 years chok ed to death early yesterday morning at his home, in the presence of his wife and child, lie contracted a sliaht cold few days ago and paid but little at tention to it. Yesterday morning be m seized with a fit of roughing which con tinued for some time. His wife sent for physician but before he could ar t-he cnotUcr coughing spell came on and Puck well died from suffocation Louis Olid Democrat, Dec. 1st.. IlKll:" itullard's Horrhound Syrup would have saved hi life, 2.'x 50u and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef- ler's. Do you wish to ttudr the oianot a Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miss Tawney't studio. 602 Commercial. Fulton building, Phone Black, 2146. 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 Paje building. ATTENTION ELKS. AH memlN-r of Astoria Lodge, No. HO and visiting brothers are requested to meet at the lodge room on Sunday, DecetuWr 3rd, 1!H)5, at 2 oVhx-k p. m sharp, to attend the Memorial Service of our order. The service will begin promptly at 2:30 o'clock. MAI.COM BARGER, Exalted Ruler. J. C. CLINTON, Secretary. The Methodist bazaar will be held next Tuesday in the church parlors. Sales will begin in the afternon, and in the evening a fine dinner will be served. ON DECEMBER ttTH. The annual meeting of the Columbia River Packers' Association has been call ed for Monday, Deeemlier 11, 1003, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of the company in this city. 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 mas bargains in books, stationery nov elties, etc. 174 Tenth street c Best Fiction at Half Price Graustark Castle Craneycrow f Brewster's Millions Tho threw best boohs of that most popular American Novelist Georg'e Barr McCutcheon efrfSi P and fifty others by the best American and English authors such as Gilbert Parher, A Conan Doyle, F. Marion CrAivfm-r nrl R-tV Tkt.tA. 11 - - w w . Jb s.. .kllliuil Oil large handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs 4 1 t 1 11 t t tf I MA . T B m lunucnjr boiu ior irom pi.vo 10 $I.jU each it 5 cents per volume An offering made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact Knowledge of trade conditions. iSvenson's Book Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street A Complete Line of 11 nn a mmim tve Anything in a first clsst store eith er Wood cr Coal or Combined, you wU find at. . jy V " i. mi IV. J. Scully t 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET