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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1905)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1905. TIIE 9IORXIXVG ASTOlUAtf. aSTOKIA. UHLGOX. 0 LOCALS VIN GAME Made With Great Care Heinz Mince Meat We have It to sell to you. We alo have a full Iln of Mince Meat Material Fur thoa. who Uh to make their own mincemeat. A GOOD WARM OVERCOAT Defeat Bunker Hill Eleven Tester- day Afternoon. SCORE WAS SIX TO FIVE ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Striouely III. The many filcnd of Mr. Fred Brown Hill regret to Ira ml Hut h i mtIii1v til of lrititl few ami that Iter life i dUparvd off. fb . im lufii alck aome little time, t has been kk ftr aome liltlf lim, , On Earth Onca Mora. The llwjro Journal after a nt of a couple of wrcka come to ua under Uia management of Scott k Clinton, ami we lnit thl time thi hoys Mill make a miirr a t In-V am deattrviiig of it. , Batumi Hama .f. ('. Mayo Crmral Paaeengrr Agent of the A. A ('. It. It., returned yextrnbty from au extended trii in AlUoy ami point In the Wil liwnetU 'IU-y If U auhordiitatr. had lot all track of hi movement ami were about to aeinl out a tracer for for him a ben he ahowe up. i.Will Bring Back a Wift.-An.ln-v Young and n Wt yesterday for Til lamook on the aiewmer Klinnrr, while threra Mr. Voung a III Im mart led to otto of Tillamook' flrrl ladir. Atorlan extend congratulation. Bound for Chinook At f tie (. It. N. dock jetrday, a thoroughbred An gora goat with a coat tliat glilened like ailk H tending up a plaintive bbt for greener and wider paturea than Uta box that he was cooped up In. I fa l ronaigned to W. I". Ilron, of Chinook, Waabington, ami doubt Ira will form a valuable addition to lit gentlemen's band. Will Meet Today 'Hip annual inert iitg of tM OiImiiMii liivcr IVker ill m held today at II a. 111., for the pur poo of electing dim-tor ami audi oth i-t buincs aa will etna More It. Republirin Bally, Tonight there will be a rmmatrr rally at Nuoml Hall I'nioti Tuwn Tl.r- rally will begin at eight o'ehak, ami every voter, ami those in tn.ifj in ei. coming election, are. iir--. to bo present Tim Fiiiniii laiiJ Hill fuml-h -good mui', ami tliet will I vfim l-y different m-ron. All the H'jmlill'n officer an to lie on iiaiKl ami a routing tn; It aurcd. STRATHMORE ARRIVES IN Whcnncxtordcring coffee. Just ask us for that niceMoca and Java coffee. We will know what you mean. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS, 118-122 Twelfth St. Aatoria, Ora. 0000000000000 Hat Lonj and (Uneventful Paiaate from tha Orient. Tli 111 Iti-h t-atiirr Sliatliiimri-, Cap tain llntun, rum'sr, ariivr in yet-r lay, 1 day from Vokohama, in Iml lat. Captain lirpwn r-Mrt y$i 1111 rt rut ful trip txcrpt that hit rmiMint- iv. 1 natty wrVr. Mi left up the riirr In tlm afternoon, umler rharjre of Wot Kniplln ami will at om-e tale on a cargo for return trip. Notka to Mariner. X0U4 i given by the li(litloue de partntervt that ltlunl' Kwf lt ve.H hkh rs ntly part.il her mooring and teamed into tha harbor waa replm-ed oil h-r atation IkoeniW 0. N'otii-e la alao given that norUi jetty outer end buoy No, I, a black flrt-elu par, off tl outer Mid of the north jetty entrance to IlitmUililt bay, Cali fomia, heretofora reMrtol adrift, i lepburd Deeetubtr ?. The Uamer Klrwiie ail-l kt eveu ing for Tillamook with full raro of freight mat lint of puwn-r 80 mmh freight i being ofTered now for that part that aho waa not aldo to take mr than half what waa on the dock, ('aptaiu Minder )' he expert to I bvk hro on Thurly aiul will then try ami cleaa it up by making a return trip at one. The Ikitinh chip Kuphnvyne airived down tha river jetcnlj.r and will go to a-A today. Tlie Rritlhh bark Clan firalmm, Cap tain Mclntire, nwater, arrived in ye-ti-rduy from Kan KraiuiMO in lallat. Sha will load wheat fur the I'uited Kin((doin. Tha atoamer Homer arrived in ye- terday'aiul will lo.ul luinWr for Sun Franciaoo. Htart Fluttering. UnJigeated food and gaa la the toni- ach, located jut U-low Uie heart, prexo againat it and cauaea heart palpitation. When your heart trouble. you in that way take llerbtne for a few daya. You wil aoon bo all right. 50c a bottle. Sold by ITart'a drug .tore. BOOK CASK (J WE GUARANTEE THE GUNN CASES Rollar-baarin. non-Sindinf doors. "Vta Deal Cat rnovJU (to clean or raplaca Oaa. Wk.a Vta broken glut) by unhooklnl. lui wnn No un,,Ktjy ,ron imto or protruding ahalvoa. Sections to nictl Joined together the appearance la that of a solid cast. The only Sectioned Bookoaie ntltlad to jm the tra.d.mark of the Crft-nd Replde Turnlture Ae oclatlon, whkh means the beat. COMBINATIONS IN THE CUNN SYSTEM UNLIMITED Chas. Heilborn ft Co . - COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Failure to Kick Coal on the Part of tha Visitors Loeee Them the Came the Teams were Evenly Matched io Weight, In a gumo ha racier through- out chiefly by &.e continual wrangling U-lween the player of the ojipoing t-mii, and the oUlciaU, the Owapun pun footlwJl t-am of thi city defeat' ed the huky Hunker Hill aggregation fn.111 1'ortlaml on V'xt Athletic' club groumU yeaterday after norm by a aoore of 0 to A. Th failure of the boy. fitmi the iitetropolU to klek a goal lot Uiem the game, In weight, the two teams were about eenly matched, but In general team work, the local were uperlor. The gm U-gan at 2:30 o'clock, when Aa toria kicleil 'ofT to Portland. A few Wt gain and the vi-itors turrend- emd the ball to Aatoria, who by a aer ie of line bmka, and abort end run carried tbe ball to their opponenta goal line, whera Iliglit Half Hack Hughe carried the plii-roid over for the fimt tomlalowu in alaiut tt-11 minutcii (f, phy. The goal waa kicked, net tS tig ix point for tbe local. Th remainder of tfm half at. epent in tlm ball alternately changing' hamU, tha advantage, if any, being with the local. At the opening of the aeeond half. Portland kicked out of hoiimlit, to A- toria'a fotty ard line. The ball waa xrought in and for almoat the remaind er of the game taitqhi-d back and forth between the chalk line. About five minute before the rloe of the game, Stiver, Hunker Hill'a fullback on a fake play got through Ai-toria'a left tackle for a pretty run of forty yard and a touchdoHii. No goal wai kicked. Thi concluded the vring for both tddea. thrttgh j it-1 Wore time wa called Aa toria managed to advance the pigakin to Hunker Hill' five yard line, only to he-e tVir cham of ecoring by a liatroti fumble. For the local Right Half Hughe, ami Left Iblf Uison did mn work on the orTenaive, Left Guard Taylor and Fullback Stiver were atrong men for the VUitora. , The line i ai follow: Owapunpuu Kimball, c; Ouen, I. g.j IoliMnen, r. g.; I- Joham-en, I. t.; Wright, r. t.j t)Un, r. e.j Am-tadt, 1. e.j Young, q.j Hughe, r. h. b.j Ijirsen. I. c h.;; Aiidiich, f. Hunker Hill-Paly, e.; Klupp, r. g.; Taylor, I. g.: .1ai-k-n, r. t.j Byrne, I. t.j lening. I. e.j Thorite, r. e.; Convert. q.t Pol'iemu, I. It. b. ; Cofcr, r. h. b. ; Stiver, f. 1 kvaa aaaatoa W-' IS PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THIXKISG ABOUT JUST VOVT. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHiyQ MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LINE OF L. ADLER, EROS., A CO. ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM TO 130. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU rUCATTNQ IT FOR LESS THAN FROM 135 TO K. C. H.COOPER Trie Lcaiin? House of Astoria PERSONAL MENTION. J. li. Harney of Buffalo, ia at the Oc cident. A. M. fiardiner of San Fram-ieo, i in the city. R. P. I1ander, of Columbua, Ohio, i- in the city. State I .a ml Agent CiVwald Vet ipent Sunday in Atoria. J. H. CHik, a lumberman of Portland, i in the city at the Occident. If. SI. Itran-foid, tlx- Willapu Harbor orterman i in the city on hi way home to South fiend. J. H. Han thorn, of Portland. b in the city to atteml the annual meeting of the Columbia River Packeri Asocu-tion. COMMERCIAL BOYS RETURN Say Seattle Haa Strong Team May Defeat Multnomah. Tlie Commercial club lay have re urned from S-euttlo where they play ed the Si. til- Athletic Club football I oin on Satuiday. They aay that Se attle Jut oih f the lwMvit-ot and atronget aguii-giittona on thu eoH.t and with their rfis-t formation. aimply arrieil the Imals off their feet. The ig score of 3.1 (mint, which Seattle ran up agniiit the Itomo team doe not by any mean give a fair eMtimaJe of tlie relative otiength of the opoing teania. Though it U true tiat Seattle madt big gaio at timet, often tilie1 Commercial lv would hold tlH'in or throw them Iwu-k for at loa. The little time that Atoria had the hall in their poeaion, they made good yah!a;e. Ijiek of defenive irac ti( eaiied tlto, homo team to loe by 0 birge a aeore Hay, at center wa ft tower of trength, and completely outplayed hi opponent, Often he would break through ml down tlie man with the ball behind the line. Aberervinbie did epecially brilliant work at end on tlie defensive. Ko piny came hit way that were not broken up. Moot of the Commercial boy art- of the opinion that Seattle will be the victor hi Saturday' game with Multnomah Cured Paralyiia. W. F. Bailey, P. O. True, Texas, write: "My wife had been suffering five years, vrlth paralysis in her arm, when I was persusded to ue Ballard's Snow Liniment, whiuh cured bar all IghU I have alao ttaed it for old eorea, froatbitea and skin eruptions. It does tha work." Sold bp Hart's drug store. COUGAR KILLED DOG A cougar ha been gettjng away with Ceorge IVior'a sheep on trie Nema ami he .act two No. 4 beaver trap) for tlie animal SumUv la-ford1 lat and alno Urniwel J J. Weber's hunting dog to bunt the cougar down The following day the cougar caught hi foot in one of the trap but managed to extricate it He fttfto got caught in the other trap and tHat one held but tlie brute broke the i-linin. Thin hampered his movements and the dog attacked him. The cougar bit through the dog's skull killing the dog instantly. The cougar i ct ill at ki-rge. The dog waa a valuable. one lth aa a hunting dog and for driving up cattle, during the summer he killed five wild cat-." South Rend Journal. WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett has pleasure in ai nonadng to ber friends and patrons that she is bow in possession of a enccess ful aystem of water-proofing dot) materiala. She will demonstrate the in tonating prooeea, Upon call, at bar rooms, No. 154 Ninth street. Do you wish to study the piano T Piano harmony and hiatorj of mueie taught at Miss Tswney's studio. 602 Commercial. Fulton building,' Phone Black, 214. 7 The Little Book Store for tale. X.'A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doss all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol- ttering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat- treu making a specialty and all work guaranteed. MOVED AND READY. rl Charles Hailbora k Co, bare morel into their new store and nuke the aa nounoemeat that the are now opea foe businees and are ready to fill all ordeal promptly. , Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! 'WoodI , 1 For choice dry box-wood, telephone, 2061 Black, or leave orders at the Aa toria Grocery. 0. Kelson, The Wood Man." i, Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1479 Grand Avenue. Given either at home ot wiH etC f Hot drinka and sandwiches at Hoe- lerV. JUST RECEIVED. A huge supply of Gunn's Sectional Fitting cae, index file, and ofik fix ture of various kind. Alo the sec tional book case. v See window display. 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 GRAND MASK BALL. Will be given at Suomi hall on Sat urday, December 16th at 8 o'clock by Kalcva Hi at Band. Admission, look ers, 75c, apectaitora, 60a A grand good time it guaranteed. Everyone invited. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Water consumer, should not forget that Sunday will be December 10, and that Saturday will be the last day to pay water rent Beet 10 inch diso graphophone records at 60 cents each. Also latest style graphophonea at bed rock price for the holiday trade. For sale by A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar am wild cherry, 25o and Wo a bottle. Sole" by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, b Best Fiction at Half Price rSfpi P Graustarh Castle Craneycrow Brewster's Millions ft Tha tKrwa beat booha of tha most popular American Novelist George vBarr HcCutcheon and fifty others by the best American and English authorssuch as Gilbert Parher, A. Conan Doyle, F. Marion Crawford, and Booth Tarhington all large handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs that formerly sold for from $1.0d to $1.50 each at 75 cents per volume An offering made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact hnowledge of trade conditions. ' vSvensoiVs Book .Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street v I A Ccmplete Line of Ming 4 Steves Anythlnfc in a first class store eith er Wood rr Coal or Combined, you will find at. V,'. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET a