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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER J, 1900. THE MOItNIXG ASTOMAN, ASTORIA; OBEGON. Let Us Sell You Groceries The best eatables cost so little more ' than the "cheap stuff" that the price difference is never thought of wheu the "good quality" is taken into consideration. ; , : f ; We tell only Good, Pure Eatables and at prices that you can afford to pay. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FM GOOD THINGS TO EAT. I TERSE mj w m Orkviti covsri umbrsllail foe ouvnir postals at Svenson'i. Ml D. Scully, Notary Public at Scully' Cigar 6tor. An oW hour I Foe Rent Nicety furnished front room and board la privets family. 208 Bond fit. tf The ftrj bwt board to be obtained lo dty U at "Tha Ocddsnt BotaL" very rtatonabla. tf For the Beet alck or accident insurance, on the popular iln. ee A. II. Cyrus, agent, 424 Commercial St. Columbia and Victor Graphophone ami all the latet record at Chicago price, for sale by A, R. Cryu. 424 Ouiimerclat St. tf Wanted Two thouiand dollar $ gilt edge ecur1ty, from anyona who thlnka 7 per cent I better than 3 par cent, Call at No. 430 Commercial street. ' tf Good Work ia always appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the up-to-date watchmaker and jeweler, will repair your watch and do It rights carries a full and eompleta Una of watches, Jew airy, opera glaasee and umbrella. 110 11th St. 0 27-tf Will Probably Die A aallor waa tak en from one of the ship In the har bor yesterday, to St. Mary Hospital, In the hut tagc of pneumonia. Ho wa almost exhausted with hemorrhage and w.aa too HI to give any of hi per sonal history. It I expected h will die. Commercial Saloon Thl popular place, altuated at WO Commercial street, la up-to-date in erery particular. The ebolceat of wlnea and all klnda of li quors can b procured here. Beat qual ity cigars. Billiard table In connection. If you can't come In person, call up Phone 1231 Main. tf Fine Inatrument-C II. M. Greenwall, who 1 a eonnossieur In graphophone, and poascssc ome of the very fluent records In the State, ha indulged 1 hi fancy again, and inataltcd a auperb du plex machine, with the dual horn and he can draw a crowd In and about the Depot hotel, or the Gold Star, a it I called, at any hoUe of the day or night It I wonderfully clear and true, and with tha choice record he employ, it la really a treat to listen to the va rious renderinga it make. On Saturday Kelt The ladles of the Astoria Library Association will meet In the library at the city hall, at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, tomorrow, for the purpose of scanning the affairs of that very rreditable Institution, It will be the flrt session since the vaca tion daya. , At Grace ChurdWI'he Sunday-school of Grace church will give a party In the Sunday school room this, Friday, evening, from 7(13 to 10 . o'clock, for the , pupil, teacher and parents, All member and their families are Invited. Off for Buffalo-Mr. P. II. I'hlsterer. (the wife of Captniit Plilsterer, of Fort Coliifiiblu) and Mrs, Henry Mcfjkm'a-n, departed lust evening for Buffalo, N. Y where they go to attend the Inter national ' Convention A Christian llmrehes, one of the great events of the year, In ooi and Importance. On a Pleasant Queat KUter Superior Tancred of St, Mary's hospital', accom panied by Bister Online, left yesterday morning for Portland, whither they went to join In the warm welcome awaiting the Mother Provincial, of the Order of Providence, who U just re turning from a two" months visit to the Mother House, at Montreal. trim k Cenltel Cltv Daniel J. Fry, the leading drugfflst of Salem, Or. and one of the heaviest, operator in the fhlttetn bark Industry of the northwest, arrived in the city yesterday to attend to ome shipment of that valuable and useful commodity. He dispatched 30,000 pound hence to the Eastern factories and Inboratorie yes terday evening. Regatta Matters It I understood that the regatta committee ha finally and fully eloped up the huge detail of the late celebration, bills, claims, award and account, and that there will 1 a "resldlum" of nlH.ut The report will not be made public, however, un til the return of Secretary R, g. Kmltn, now absent from the city. ' ; A Homo Wedding-A pleasant home wedding transpired yesterday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph An derson in Vppertown, the happy con tractor bring Mr, John 0en and Mi Alida Snndqulstj Rev. 0. Iv. Ry'dquNt of tha FIrv.t Lutheran church, ofllriat Ing. The young people will make their future home In this city. On the Twentieth The Astoria fool ballUt will go, wp against the IT. of 0. team on the Eugene gridiron, on Saturday, OctoW 20. The boys are all atlfHy pledged to tmhold the honor and athletic credit of the City-by-the-Sea, at all hatarde, and the presump tion I wholly In their favoi everywhere, except, perhaps, at Eugene. On a Business VWt President H. A. Muffley. of the Old Oregon Mills and nf th Old Onoeriff. Lumbering company, cam down,. from Seattle yesterday to . .. M. I ll. 1 . at look into me aunira oi mo n Wnrrenton, which Is under the man si Mi in Ant rf V. R. McllroT. and found everything g'Ing along swimmingly. He returned to the Sound metropolis on the 0:10 train last evening. Returns a Benedict Lonln Klnkella of thl city depsrtcd hurriedly to Portland the other day, without ac counting to any of bl friend for his haste. It develop that he went there to'assume the role of a benedict, and returned Inst night on the late train, nwomjmnlcd by Mr. KinVella. He will have to render a full statement of mat ter today, or suffer the consequence, so hi friend say. ' HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES I, We Always Make It a Point a to handle our goods in a clean sanitary manner, give our customers Good Goods and good service, at prices as low as the lowest. That is the reason why our business has grown and is still growing. We invite your trade. JOHNSON BROS. . , GOOD GOODS. Now is the Time to Decorate Your Home. We have a fine line of ' pictures at low cost that will .make your rooms look bngnt. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL SyensoiVs Book Store ; 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. . Done in Circuit Court The judge, the officers, bar and jury, of the Clat sop circuit court, were engaged yester day,' upon the, issues Involved In the ease of Mr. Km ma L. Hume, et al versus the Columbia River Packer' As sociation, and the case went ver to thl morning's session." Tomorrow will see the close of the present term of the higher court In this city. After Some Truants Superintendent L. Chalcraft of the Indian Training school at Snlcm, wa In the city yes terday, looking after some of M young proteges, who havo overetayed their vacation limit. He found two of the four be wa after, and made arrange ment for the capture and traneporU tion of the other a they shall be ap prehended by the police or other officers. Dr. Linton's Tacillo Coast Cough Cure is the only sure cure for coughs, La Orlpp and tlriroat and lung trouble; sold under a positive guarantee. Our Wild Cherry Bitter fit your ytem for the damp winter month and insure you against blood and atomach troubles. Linton's Malt and nop tonic solve the question in stomach trouble. Take a bottle and eat what you want. The tonio doea the rest. The only reme dies prepared at home by a Manufac turing Chemist to meet home needs. Our atore ia open day and night. Phone Red 2.T20. Linton's Pharmacy, 185 11th St. ' tf Chinks Must Go Mr. firant, of the fTalhuit Ornnt Packiijr company, of this city, who left here on the last put ward trip of the steamship Roanoke with twenty-seven Chinamen, for Eu reka, where It was his intention to work them iif one of his new canneries in Humboldt county. California, has Ih'cu forced to recognize the anti-Chi-nee principle actuating the people, of that ewtion and call the Chinks on. They will be returned, to this port at once. Had he contended for his pur pose, the gravest trouble would have ensued, as the people of Humbolt have, more than once, proven that they sim ply will not have the Asiatics in their county. Last Sad Duty Rev. G. E. Rydqulst pastor of the First Lutheran etiurcn, ot this city, left for Tort land Inst evening where he will perform the last sad du ties incident to the death and burial of hia preceptor and friend, the late Dr. A. W. Williamson. Decedent wag 82 years of ago at the time of his death and was well known In this city and nil over the northwest. He was a grad uate of Yale, '55, and waa a noted en gineer in the federal fleet on the Mis sissippi (luring the civil war, where he was wounded severly and imprisoned for two long years. He, was a devoted Lutheran and wa the father of the famous mission sent out to the Dakota Indian in the early '50. , With the Police There was but one drunk before Judge Anderson in police court yesterday afternoon, and he waa mulcted in the sura of $10 for his in dulgence and .subsequent uproarious ness. A woman by the name of Annie Nelson was taken in by Officers Oberg and Llnville, on a charge of disorderly conduct, but the ITcnse developed into the graven one of larceny, she having, it was alleged, purloined a watch, fro mJohn Kappi, with the assistance of a pal by the name of Jack Ratts. The matter, on this final showing, was sent up to the district attorney's of fice, where the proper papers were is-to-icd and she was placed under arrest and bond for her appearance in Justice Goodman' court today, along with the man who Is said to have' aided hep in the theft. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WIS&S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE LONG COATS Tire prevailing style is "long coats" 31 and 32 inches in length. Short coats have been in vogue so long that most men hesitate about dressing in the latest style. . There is this to be said in favor of long er coats; they give the average man a tall er appearance. How often do ou see a short nAn, with a short coat, a low hat and low heeled shoes, which gives him a squatty appearance. However WISE has all styles and, he has a tailor right in the shop who fits clothes to suit your taste; no trouble,no extra expense. ' v V Vs7 r rep I f A UotwburSulaACs. HERMAN Wfl BEHIND EACH ARTICLE TOLD IN HIS STORE SE PERSONAL MEHTIOir. Norman KIdwell, of OakUnd. Calif., arrived In thl city last night, on a visit to friends. Attorney Richard Shore Smith de parted on last evening's express for Klamath Falls, on a business trip. , Mrs. B. A. Campbell, wife of an N. p. official, with her family, Is spending few days at Seaside, having gone thither on Wednesday in their special car. :. . Chief Engineer Gill, of the dredger VV. S. Ladd, returned to duty on that steamer yesterday, after a pleasant out ing of several weeks at Portland and Spokane. ' Now is the Time Dr. Elaugmsnn. expert chiropodist, lata from Berlin, Germany, treats corns, bunions, ingrow ing toe nails, callouses and warts with out pain, sun ears. Offices 471 Bond street. , ' " Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avnu tad Eleventh street. European plan; best rooms and board in the city tt "rea sonable prices. - tf Do You feel sleepy and not a bit like working in the afternoon t . Per haps if because of the kind of lunch you're eatii.g too heavy an dtoo bard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking is done in those famous slow-process ovens, which turn out light appetizing, wholesome thing 1 YoaH save money, too. More Green Sticks The Western Un ion Telegraph people have decided to paint their telegraph poles throughout the city and thus help out the general appearance of things. Every little helps, if even only a little green paint. Busy Council Tonight The city fath ers of Astoria will hold a busy session tonight, disposing of lot of accumu lations in the public business. They have a fashin of winding off big vol umes of detail, however, and it is not likely anything will suffer for want of attention. .Westport Wedding Word has reached .this city of the happy wedding at Wes'tport, on Wednesday last, of Mr. A. O. Sntor and Miss Anna M. King. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. Seymour Short, of this city, and at the home of the bride's mother, Mra. John West. They will dwell in the metropolis. ' . Off for San Francisco Dr. F. H. Mc Keon, who for some months past has been stationed here, in charge of the federal quarantine station and its busi ness, left last night for the Presidio, at Ran Francisco, his new army as signment. Dr. McKeon takes with him the best, wishes of a host of friends, gathered by him here and his future successes will be matters of pleasurable interest in this city at all times. Water Commission Tonight The As toria Water commission will hold its regular monthly session tonight, and will grapple determinedly with the problem of the future water supply and all its Incidental issues. The installa tion of a meter system here is one of the most Important of the pending questions, and its affirmative solution may be the only way out of the very live question of "wastage" that is botn ering the commission, How Do I look. To really Bee your as others see you, get one of those ew style mirror at Hart's Drug Store; sll prices. A new supply just reocived. ' "tf. XShe Store for Women 15 he K 1 S&ih C I Women's beeSuuve Outfitters REMEMBER The BEE HIVE STORE v Gives at all times just what it adveitises. OUR MOTTO Honest values for the least money. JUST RECEIVED A new line of ladies' and children's underwear. All we will say now is that they are nobby, up-to-date and very, reasonable. Come in and see them. WOM UNDERWEAR American Knitting" brand of women's vests, high neck, long sleeves, colors cream and pink, hand finished, on sale at this special low price, 75c - "Luzerne" brand of women's vests and pants scoured before made, fine ribbed, medium weight, high neck, long sleeves, all sizes and colors, hand fin ished, at per garment $1.00. . "Luzerne" brand of women's union suits, med ium weight, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length pants, best values, at $1.75 Women's SilR Union Suits, very swell, in all colors and sizes, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length pants, hand finished, at this low price$500. "Keyser" .brand women's Richelieu ribbed medi um weight cotton vests and pants, special price OOc. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR "American Knitting" brand of children's vests and pants, fine ribbed, medium weight, price per garment 50cts. '' ... Children's Derby Ribbed vesta and pants fleece lined,' in pretty mixed tans, all, sizes, special price 25cts. ! (