TUESDAY, 0CT0BI8 ifl, iftofl. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. CAST UP BY THE OLD "JUST RIGHT" TO TEMPT Till APPETITE. MARTIN'S" NEW YORK "CREAM CHEESE" A HEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. 25c pd , CLOTHES BdUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS , . COLUMBIA OFTEN AS YOU LIKE Wise Never Imitates, MADE TO WEAR Wise Never Imitates. PAUL POULDSEN,. EX-FISHERMAN, COMES TO SURFACE OF RIVER AT THE 0. R. k N. PIER ON SUNDAY- SOME OF HIS RECENT HISTORY. i , , , r-:" v " v A ROSS, HIGQINS & GO. 1IEADQUABTEKS VOX COOD THINGS TO EAT. TERSE ISLES Of IKE MX aBaea8SBaessaaa'9LmaMMi Orkwiti covert umbrllasl Dll JJ. Scully , Notary PubUe, at Bcully'a Cigar Stort. An ot4 hour! for ; Rent-Nicely furnished front room and board la prlvaU family. 08 Bond Si. tf Tb very beat heart to b obtaiatd Id tbe city Is at "Tha Oeddant Hotel" Ratti ury rtaaoMbit, . For tbt Bit tick or accident Insurance, oo the popular plan, A, R. Cyrus, agent, 4S24 Commercial fit tf Columbia and Victor Omphophones and all tha laUwt record at Chicago prices, for aale by A. R, Cryut, i'H Commercial St. tf WantedTwo tboueaad dotlara) gilt edge eaeurtty, from anyone who tblnka f per cent la better tban I per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf Silk Shirt Walatf-Mre. M, M. Km fer will make tliem for $1.50 for a short time. 680 Commercial street, :'' . 10-12-7t On Sunday afternoon last the "torn roddort" and other idiom congregated along the 1,(HH) fct of the 0. B. & N. dockage, were galvanized Into ex ceed Mi-lo!tity by the coming to the surface there of a corpe, a man fairly well ' dreaded,', and who looked to have been in the water perhaps a week. Corowr W..C, A. I'ohl wa at once communicated with and soon arrived Found At the Star Theater, a gold with the undertakers' patrol and re pin, Owner can have Mine by prov- moved the peet1. thlr.g to the morgue, Ing property 'and paying for this ad- where, .under hi systematic warcb some vertUement. 10-1 1 -tf moony (about f 11,00) and a letter were , ' ' brought to 'light. The man. was plainly Hotel Irving Steam-heat. If you and comfortably dro-ed and 'was avi ans looking for a coiy, eomfortable gently a working men and very well room for the winter, ee us at once, cared for In a physical way, ;, There One suit flrit floor vacant. Telephone were no ?ar nor briilcs upon the Mala 601, 10-12 tf body 'to denote violent or undue mean to. hie death, and the only conclusion, now, i t'lat ne nad over indulged in liquor und had fallen to bis death from Good Work ta tlwayi appreciated Frank J. Donnerberg,' tha up-to-date watchmaker and jeweler-, will repair your watch and do It right) carries full and complete line of watches, jew e'ry, opera glases and umbrella. 110 Ilth St - 0 27-tf I. How Do I lookv-To realty ae your a'f aa others aea you, ft one of tho aew style mirror at Hart's Drng Store all prices, A new supply Just reerlved. Bear in Mind That Erlckeon, the nur seryman, always fcas tha la teat bloom cut-flowers, shrubs, and ornamental tree, ate., ate., at Ms down-town es tablishment, on Bond atreet, Just west of Ross, ITlggins & Company grocery. 10-HSt Badly Wrenched Flra Chief Foster has had another go with his bicycle. He was making a run on Sunday last and In attempting to cmea the A. E. tracks on Commercial street, near Elev enth, waa thrown about twenty feet, landing on hi neck and shoulders, and wenching his back badly. But he 5a abroad and working, J1 the amev Joined the Post Lieutenant Cnlb-n late of the U, 8. Seventeenth Infantry at Fort JMVrson, Texas, has report ed for dnty at Fort Stevens. Thla la his flrt tranfer to artillery duty, and he has taken hold In good shape, and i counted quite an acquisition to the social melange of the post. Association Rules The young peo ple of the Methodit church held meeting in the library of the chunk last evening to lay their final plan for the formulation of a library and gymnasium association, and aa soon as everything Is practicable they will put themselves and their two excellent In stltutlons under association rules from which, they hope to derive ml benefits, not now enjoyed. . Daily Weddings Us a gloomy day for Astoria when aome of her young peo ple fall to etep off Into the blinsful realms of matrimony. On Sunday af ternoon last. Rev. C. C. Rarick, pas tor of the First M. 1 church, wa called upon to tie the Hymenal knot for Mr. Roy J. Foster and Ml Minnie Bartoldui and he did the graceful and grateful service at the church par v Bonnjroj and again, yesterday, tha same reverend gentleman did uke happy aer wrlce for Mr. J, E. Brown, of Colum bla county, and Miss Ililaia M. New quln of thia city. Serial Sennont Beginning on Sunday night next, Rev. C. C. Rarick, of the First It E. church In thia city, will at art a serlea of eermon with special text and purpose, tha first being ad dreed to the clerk of the cltyj the second to the merchants; the third a the professional men, and the fourth to the wortdngmen of Astoria, and all will 1 very direct and jut a Inter estlng as he can make them. Commercial Saloon Thia popular place, situated at 809 Commercial street. Is up-to-date In every particular. The choicest of wines and al) klnda of li quors can be procured here. Beat qual ity cigars. Billiard table In connection. If jrou can't come In person, call up rhone 1231 Main. . ; tf Succumbed to Perltonitia Yesterday afternoon death came to the relief of Mrs, Mary Frances Bakntioh, the young wife of Vincent Bakotieh, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Antonich, at their home. Third and Aator streets. She waa . victim of pertton ; lti, and though everything that human attency could devise for her comfort and safety was done, she could not withstand the dreadful malady. She was lni years old and had been, married only eleven months, Rhe leave a wide circle of friend to mourn her untimely death. The funer al will be held from the family home, with services at St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 o'clock tomorrow, Wed nedar. moraine, and interment will take place at Greenwood cemetery. Do You feel sleepy and not bit like working In the afternoon t Per haps it's because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try tha Palace restaurant on Commercial atreet, where all the baking la done In those famous elow-procesa ovens, which turn out light appetising, wholesome things f YouU save money, too. HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES We Have Always Prided Ourselves With Having the Best Goods in the . City, aud Selling at Prices as Low as the Lowest, Our Stock is Always iresn , and Clean. When Buying Our Stock Quality is always our first Consideration. We invite you to call and inspect our stock. , soma of the docks. ; Tire letter found on his person w adilreed to Y. PouMscn, and wa igned by Bertha Knulti, at Minneapo lis the writer evidently being his sis ter, whb-li fact was developed later, by mean of a ditpaU-h, In answer to one of inquiry sent hence to that ad drc by Coroner Pohl Mr. Knulti i a lter of the man and she directed that the body be properly and care fully disposed of. Supplementing thin, Jacob N'eime, a well known flaherman on the river hero, appoared on the scene yesterday and viewed the remain at the morgue, pro nouncing them to be thone of his late psrtner, Paul Pouldsen, whose name in the old country was Paul Pavo, and with whom be baa worked, on equal term, the whole of the recent fishing season. They , netted, practically, $300 apiece, and of thia sum Mr. Neime has $110 for safe keeping and will devote It to the proper burial of bla old com panion, or so much of it as msy be neceasary, returning the remainder of that aunt ta the sister of the drowned men at Minucnpu!iV. Foiiluern wa sea; lnt on Sunday evening, October 7, at the liouee of Matt Tynl, In Uniontown, where be haa boarded during the fish Ing season. Since that time there no record of bia movements, and noth ing .to indicate where he went to nor who he hae lteen with and In the so sence of auoh detail, the assumption of hi death by accident is warranted lie was 27 years of age,, and was a peaceful, pleaeant-natured man, accord injr to hi partner, and not likely to get into any desperate rows. Mr. Nteme thinks he must have had the better part of three hundred dollars on his person when he fell into the river, and this hns disappeared utterly. He had seen Pouldsen last Friday, October 4, 'hcn they bad a brief conversation together and parted. He has assumed charge of his partner's remains and will attend the funeral this morning from the Tobl undertaking parlor and in terment will bo had in Greenwood cem ctcrv. The unfortunate man had no fraternal association about here. Henry J, Brock's Union made Glothing. Made by well paid, well fed f and ' well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates. Strous Bros High Art Clothing have a world wide reputation, that's why they are known as high art clothes. Wise Never Imitates. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE BOND STREET GHOST ON EXHIBITION Pleasant Prospects Joseph Grihler, the popular young collector for W. E, Rchimpffs office in this o'ty, will leave for the metropolis oji this evening's ex press, where he will make all due ar rangements for his wedding tomorrow, tq Miss Katie Wirt, the pretty daugh tr of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wirt, now of Portland, but formerly, and quite recently, of Astoria. Both young peo plo arc well known here, and they have the earnest good will of many friends for a bright and prosperous future to gether. They will do the Sound conn try on a honey-moon trip and return o Astoria about November 1 and make their future home here, LYTLE BUYS PART OF TOWN SITE. A JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. Bay City Real Estate Is Sold to Rail road Builder. It is reported on reliable informa tion that W. S. Cone, one of the orig inal founders of Bay City on Tilla mook Bay,- has sold a half -interest In all his holdings, which comprise about half of the town site, to E, E. Lytle, for a consideration of $20,000. Bay City is once more coming to the front and Is. the scene of consider able activity, new firms going in and property changing hands. Wfltts Bros, have just built a new store building and the goods to stock It will be taken In on -the next trip of the steamer Elmore. HEADLESS WOMAN ROUSES HER CUSTOMARY INTEREST BUT EVADES THE DOUGHTIEST OF HER PURSUERS. The beadles woman Is again the ob ject of terror, greater or les, to the in habitants of West Bond, street. For several nights past ahe has been flirt ing with pedestrians out that way and has secured quifi) an agitated and inter esting following. On Sunday night last, her habitat was discovered in an old house on est Bond street, and owned by John Steph ens and there are all sorts of hais rais ing yarns abroad of individual experi ences had during the past 43 hours, but none of them tangible enough to run down to a conclusion worth repeating. The old house has been more or less torn to piece by thoe whose temerity permitted them to enter and aearch for the spook, and she has appeared in quite definite form to a number, always headless, always silent, but on hand ust the same. , ; Last night another crowd attended the seance out that way and enjoyed all the customary shivers, did the' full stunt of imagining, but no record of start ling importance has reached this office. Now is the Time to Decorate Your Home. We have a fine line of pictures at low cost that will make your rooms look bright. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE T0U CALL , $5ft-ertiw 14TH AND C0333CEBOAL ST. A Wet Parade Hi Henry's introduc tion to Astoria was largely in the na ture of a dampening ovation for the elements but awaited the starting of the street parade to let -loose their wrath and the down-pour just at that time wad the most severe of the sea son. Only the lugn standard 01 excel lence Characteristic of Henry's band precluded the basa suspicion thatf the music wrung tears from above. . was the work of men trained and gifted in delighting the public. Returned . .from ..Nehalem William Reed, the well known Portland capital ist and railroad projector, accompanied by his engineer, returned to this city late yesterday afternoon from a jaunt of several weeks' duration in the Neha lem country, but upon just what sort of enterprise could not be ascertained. They departed for Portland on the 6:10 express and anything of moment in re lation to their excursion into the south ern wilds of Clatsop will develop in the course of time and Mr. Reed's urbanity. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month New Policy at Irving The Hotel Irv ing, under the new management of Mr. A. M. Olson is having its policy entirely renovated. Mr. Olson's first stop haa been the engagement of a prominent Portland chef and from now o tha Irving dinners are to be made a stand ard of qualjty. v " STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the Northwestern Storuga Battery, the very best on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanahip. R, R. Carruthera, electri cal supplies, 642 Duane street tJ. Leaves on the First U. S. Senator C. TV. Fulton expects to leave for the national capital on or about the first of November, and will then make his recommendations to the president in the matter of collcctorship of customs at Portland, presumably in favor of P, S. Malcolm. ' . Hi Henry's Minstrels The new As toria theater was comfortably filled last night, despite the unpropritious "weath er, to enjoy the nigh-class entertain ment scheduled in the Hi Henry min strel bill, and that the last person left the house satisfied ,and pleased, is put ting It mildly. If there was any com plaint at all, it was at not . getting enough on the bill, as one or two num bers were canceled for insuperable rea sons. The bill offered was clean, re freshing and amusing and its rendering X5hQ Store for Women J0 She ! Women's Outfitters Stylish Fall Skirts Black is very stylish this fall and we have a large and very complete line of black; Voiles, Chiffon ' Panamas, Serges and Broadcloths, beautiful, full fancy plaited skirts : trimmed with taffeta silk, stitched band, sponged and shrunk before . mak- ing up, exquisitely tailored. Prices range from $5.00 to $12.50 Ladies' Smart FALL COATS Beautiful long coats in the new fancy mixtures and seam fitting back; pretty velvet and broadcloth colors, cuffs to match; coat ornamented with beautiful little . fine briad. and fancy bottons. Prices range from $12.00 to $18.50 Children's Nobby Fall Coats Our beautiful line of high grade Childrens' Coats , in fancy mixtures, are man tailored and nicely , fitting, with just enough style and go to make them a favorite. Prices range from $2.00 to $5.00