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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1905)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1903. THE M0RX1XG ASTOHTAPT. ASTOK1A. UIEGOX. RIVER, BAY, OCEAN At IliU ean of (he year freh vegetable awe srsrce, Jet u suggest that you try a -can of our wholesome and delicious Preferred Stock Asparagus S 1U the bM of iU kind because It I canned wheio raised, li-n at 1U prime, thus you get tit of tha original flavor. For few days we offer it for at at a nj' itd prb ju.t to get you keuualnted with IU ' , A GOOD WARM Story of (he New HissaJo ii Told Yesterday. 1 BIG LINER ARABIA NOW DUE 0 OVEflCOAT ROSS, HIGGINS Co. TERSE TALES OP TUB TOWN Ii Ind.sposed. Martin Foard of this rity ha lfii conllued to hi home for tl'i past few day ou aivount of ni nes. Tablet SrYic4..lo.tia Llge N,' Iho, n. I'. O. K.( will hold a tablet rr l tonight, In (he lodge hall. Tha irlr will l very Interesting and a large numUr will prolmhly be pre., ent. Meeting Postponed The Columbia River IVki-r AMK'liitl(iti dll not bold their annual meeting yestrtday on ac count of the lllne of Hit president, A. II. Hammond, to ho a tiuabl to 1 present. The. meeting will pndmbly on- cur iwt week. la Manila. Mr. and Mt. J. 1). llenoit of tki rlly have received an intnt etinr b-lUr from their son, W. 5. Benoit to bo i now nerving on the t 8. R. torpedo boat, Dw-atur, The letter la dated from Manila, whert the iVcatur i now stationed. win jioio ftiammsuon. m January third and fourth, Serreteary Croby of the local civil wrvbe board, will bold examination for the ponitiona of local and aaaUUnt lnpeetor of boiler at New Orlcana, and for toMgraphu! draught men, in accordance m it la int ruction juat received by bint from the depart- mrnt. ... y. Boutht Property Yclet.lay T. It IWIt oblk the pn 25x100 feet oil tbe south !! of Duatio street, and just Kut of tho First Methodist church, to (' f. Paluiberg for a coii-idetatlon of $1450. A wMin a jxwsible Mr. Palm Urg ill aiect a aubstantial lodging Iioumj on the property. In From Seaside dotiel Watson, tho popular editor of tbe Seaside Sig nal, wa a buslnc vls'ifi iu Astoria yestoiday. Mr. Walaon I deeply in terested in Atorla's struggle to main tain her good name against the Dewo- (rata and other who would-Invade it, and y He "Jiojic. she. to ill in out a easily a hi people did last vmk," Dropped Dead Word reached the A torian oftlc Ui evening, tliat W II. 'rudcll, the totll known and popular Utorm-y of South Itend, Wahinain, droppt-d ilnd in the (r'Mil panlco of bit home there on Sunday evening lall Ha toa a prominent and aHive citizen and ,hi audden di-mito will be widely felt and deplored there. Dedrata Lod Building-(ha rle V. flrown, district deputy for the Klka lod't in Oregon, will leave today for Haker City, to here be to ill art a dedi cation ofller at the dedication rere moniea of the new bwlfe building in that eity. The atructure I one of tbe beat lodge building In the Kotthwet, having been confruiUd at a cot of over ItO.OOO. The dedication eercie will begin on Thursday evening, and clo Friday evrning with a grand ball. Invitation have Wn ent to all tW lodge in Oregon to Im repie-ntnl Beatgni Poaitlon.-Owar Frelriik who for aonx month pant ban Wn in the employ of the Columbia River IVkrra Aociation baa rwigm-d bi po lUon and bft on the train lat eten ing for a trip through California and other point. Mr. Fredrirh to ill be mi- ed by a large cirvle of friend who view hi departure wilb extreme n-gret. Leg Broken Allrt Kewberg aged fourteen yoara, a (nought to thU city laat evening on the train from Miduii' logging ramp near Knappa, iilTerii' from the effect of a broken leg. Young N'ewlierg aa emphixed around the camp, and jewU-runy morning while walking along the logging road nenr camp, (ell through tlio tie in such manner that hi left leg wa broken balow tho knee. He wa taken to St Mary' hipita! in thi city, where r, A. Fulton net the injured limb, 000000000000 Whcnncxtordcring coffee. Just ask us for that nice Moca and Java coffee. We will know what you mean. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St, Aatoria, Ore. 0000000000000 Labuaa Get Over tha Bar for China Mlltonburna Outiide With Pilot Board L'Htnnfto Down Ytiterday Waterfront Oddi and End. Cough No Opium in Chamberlain'i Remedy. Hi ere I not tbe leant danger in giving Chvnberlaln'a Cough Tu iimly to amall rhi'lren a it conUiii no opium or other harmful drug. It ho an eUb litdied reputation of mora than thirty yew a the mot nueeenMiil medu'ine in ue for robin, croup and whooping nugh. It alwnya cure and pltaaut to Uke. Cliildieii like it Sold by Frank Hurt and lending druggUta. EOCKCAiD 1 Hi a- 1 J VVE CUARANTEE THE GUNN CASES Rolltr-bwlnf, non-bindinf door, "Tm D.at tot rmovabl (to claan or riplact oa wm Vm broktn glut) by unhookinf. ity SUNN M , . w, No jnalghtly Iron banda or protruding ahalvaa. Sactiona to nicaly Joined togtthtr tho appaaranct U that of a solid cast. Tho only SactloncJ Bookoaoo antltUd to uh tho trtwdemavrk of tho Grand A-tpido Furnlturo Ao ooclatlon, which maano tho boot. COMBINATIONS IN THE GUNN SYSTEM UNLIMITED Chas. Heilborn & Co COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS. 22: The Tort land Te-lejrram Unit Inter- enllngly talk of tho "new" ateamer IImIoi Tho ateamcr Ilaaalo, wbbb ha Wen in the O R. & X, bom-yard for the pat l we4, will be a practk-ally new (earner when put into aervice, again in about kix week. She wa cut in half and ten f-et adk-d to her leogth. All of bi.r maohinery baa Ua overhauled, nd the engine of tbe old It. It. Tbomp- aon have (teen placed in her. In addition to thee repair, new tim ber were inserted for her engine, and great deal of painting ha been done 011 ber wood vt oik. When the , llaotalo otaiti . running giiin- he will undoubteilly be . the wiflet Uwd on the titer She already imhi me reori ir ine diHiamt i- ..icn 1'i.rllund and Astoria, and with -r im-w engimtt will l cape,b(e of u:KirB' 21 mil- an hour. The It. It. ThoiiipMn him hpeely boat in ber day, ud made tho ro-ord time in ahooting the rapid Vtween the nppi-r and low er rim on June 3, 18S2. Tha fact that hr engine are now being plaoed (he Hah ba wrved to call to mind atiKng the old river men memorie other day. The year before the railroad wa built between Portland and he Dalba. Year after year ateamhoat ad plied between thea two river point, engaged In one of the moat pi'olitahle ateamboat rotitea ever known. inmigration bad fillfd tbe vant grain dt ith pioneer who raWd the gold en uheat. A much a loOO ton a lay of grain wa carried from The l)ll to l'rtlind in kho-e day, and gate (Nttioinn for building up one of the fnat Het of Jiver IjoatAin tbe woi Id. To thU day tho men engaged in the buiuc at that time like to get together and talk over old tiuiea. Many a tale i told, and the em-ounter which wera freijucnt when competition ttat ttron, are rei'otintcd with many a laugh. That tbe enginea of one record break er lnukl be intallel into another rec ord breaker almost 30 yeaia after they bad been built i of paeing interest and ahowa llie care with which tha engint of the old ItouU cr bandied. Great tbingo ae eetted of the Haaalo when hhc U put in aerrico a month hence, and the men two king on her ttiili great nam with the ln-litf that her expected gnat MH-ed driMMidx on their individual ilTt.it. J3 PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE TULVKLVG ABOUT JU8T NOW. OF COURSE TOU WANT SOMETHINQ alORE THAjf WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LIKE OF L. ADLER, BROS., 4 OO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR OOySIDERATIO. OXE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM ia TO $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR CPULDXT THINK OF DU IUCATINO IT FOR LE83 THAN FROM $3i TO f0. G. H. COOPER The Leading House of Astoria day afternoon fur Cloverdale, on tlie Xetuoca. She i atill tho infant lea guing craft of Attoria. Hie lliitih hteambbip Cape Au tilx from San Franico, under char ter to I'mlland people, erooM-d in ye Urday morning and went up tbe river without unnecessary delay. Injtpwtnra Edward and Fuller were iu tlie city yoterday, aubjii-ting the steamer Joidan to a thorough text on all poinU. She wa found in prime con vondilion, a are all thp Callvndcr fb-et. r Tho cuaIoiii aulnoritiea yesterday received notb-e from Wabington that the department declined to intfeTcj with the sum of tbe tonnage tax ex acted of the French ahip Alice Marie, and computed at this otlice and port, and refund to retnite ber master tbe $19.03 he M'nt in a claim for. A FLOTSAM AVD JETSAM 11 a a . nut rnniaiii-.siHijc niicr Aralua i In-- from t'liina Minictimc todar The Itriii-h -liip Euphroayne gut a on the nomi tlood yestordny. to The at earn -tinnier Ccruld C, is bnay loading and will probably leuvo out today for Coos Hay point. Tha Senator from San Francisco, U duo to arrive hero on Thursday evn- uy or Friday morning. The lcambip Columbia from Port land to San Francisco, is due at the O. IL A X. piers at S o'clock tomorrow morujng. Tbe French bark I.'llernuta came down yeterday on thS hawsers of the Oklahoma and will get to sea on the first available tide. Tbe Riitish ship Miltonhiirne, from Simla Rosala for Portland, la off the Columbia bar with a filot on board and may cros in today. The liritUh tcamhlp Labuan, from Portland to Yokohama, made it over thfl bar yesterday and swung away to the Wet and the Far Ka:t. The Hritbdi ship Clan Crahitm, Cap tain Mtlntyre, from 8an Francisco. which ero-sed in on Sunday evening last, i Rtill in tho lower harbor await ing towage to Portland. The motor achooner Delia, Captain Jensen on the bridga, left down yetcr- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Charles p. Maginnis and wife to John I. Itupp; lota 5 and 10 of section 12, T 4 X, R 8 $1. II. J. Sloop and ife to John II. Jeff ers; lot S. block 110, McClures, $000. Peninsular Land A Trust Co.. to dumb Mi-ritaiiie, lots 45 and 40, block 4, Taylor's, $330. Mary J. Itudolh-t to II. II. Ingalla; lota 7 and 8, block 72, OIneyV, $1. , Mary A. Hall to Ituilding A Ivoan I -a ml Co., bta A and fl, bbak 85, Mc Clure's, $."iiKW. X. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doaoall manner of texidenny, furnltnro nphol stering, carpet cleaning and hying, mat tress making a specialty and aH work guaranteed. Oct ono of thoae new style grapho phones for Christmas, at Eilers Branch Store, 424 Commercial street, A. R. Cj ru, manager. CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of Vorsmber, tho en tire stock of goods at tha Iittk Book Store, will be put on sale at eost. 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 iialeva Braaa Band; Admission, maak ers, 75c, apectators, 50c. A grand good time is guaranteed. Everyone invited. WATERPROOFING, lira. A. B Jswett haa pleasure ia av Bounciflg to ber friends and patrons tbat she la bow in poaseaaioa of a aneoaas) ful system of water-proofing eloUl materiaJa. She will demonstraU tha 1st. ferosting process, upon caiL at k rooms, No. 154 XinUi street Do 700 wliijto study the plane? Piano harmony and history of moaia taught at Miss Tawner'a studio. 161 Commercial. Fulton buOdinff. Phtnat Black, 4. .Tho LitUo Book.Storf foi sals. NOIICE TO WA1ER CONSUMERS. Water consumer should net forget that Sunday will be December 10, and that Saturday will be tbe last day to pay water rent. SOCIALIST LECTURE, Mark Hume, shortly orfore be died, said that the next thing tbnt the Ke- puhlieans would "1 up against" would lie Socialism. Come out a;id bear J. W. Slayton tell about it at K. T. hall. over ttaipcr store, on lliur-ilnv even ing. December 14th, and at Sotyni hall oil lX-eemlicr ISth. JUST RECEIVED. A large supply of Gunn'a Scn'tional Fitting cea, index file, and office fix tures of various kinds. Also the sec tional book case. See window display. Beet 10 inch disc grsphophono records at 60 cents each. AIko latest style graphophones at bed rock prb'es for the holiday trade. For sale by A, R. Cyrus, ,424 Commercial street. fOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 60e a bottle. Sold by tha Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. MOVED AND READY. Charles Heilborn t Ox, have morad into their new store and nuke the an nouncement that they am now open for business and aro ready to fill all orden promptly. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice dry box-wood, telephone 2064 Black, or leare orders at the As toria Crooery. 0. Nelson, "The Wood Man. Mrs, Tilda Anderson, massage, 1471 Grand Arenue. Given either at home or willealL , Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef- lert. . . t Holiday Gift In the way of TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS.... PHOTOGRAPH, POSTAL AND MUSI CAL ALBUMS AXD UP TO DATE ' BOOKS, XOTIOXS AND TOYS. BIG LINE OF PICTURES. Book Store, Fourteenth and Commercial Street vSvensois King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E. 0. Case, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has bocn in the U. S. service for about sixteen year, says. "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain' cough remedy is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the bet remedy for coughs and cold, giving certain results and leav ing no bad after effect." For sale by Frank Hart and leading dni2its. If you are troubled with indigestion. constipation, sour stomach, or any other pain, HollMer'e Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well 3o cents. Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart b :'"r b r A, A Complete Lies cf mmat Steves Anything in a first class stors eith er Wood rr Coal or Combined, you will find at. . S.W. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET