The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 18, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER it, iqo9.
Tins MOltXLVG ASTofllAN, ASTOllIA, OREGON.
"JUST RIGHT"
' TO TEMPT TUB APPETITE, .
"MARTIN'S M
NEW YORK
"CREAM CHEESE"
"" ' - r 1 1
A MEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED.
25c
the i
pound
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
TERSE TILES Of THE
Orkwiti ovn umbrella I
D1I t. Scully, Notary Public at
(Scully Cigar Stora. Any old hour I
9 1 in
Tha rtry beat board ( U obtained la
tbt dty It it Tb Oeddtot BoUl
Ritti very reasonable. . ,
For the Beit sick or aeeidant Inaurance,
od the xpular plan, aa A. R. Cyrut,
agent, 424 Commereiad St. if
Columbia and Victor Oraphophone
and U tbt latent reaorda at Chicago
price, for aala by A. R. Cryus,,424
Commercial Bt, t!
How Do 1 look. To ial)y ee your
"'f aa other you, get mt of tho
mw atyla mirror at Ikrt'a Drj 8 tore j
all price. A ww supply Juat rueuivad.
Bear In Mind liat Erickwn, tha nur
eryman, always baa the latest bloom
cut-flower, abruba, and ornamental
tree, etc., etc., at hie downtown es
tablishment, on Bond atreet, juat west
of Ro, Hlggln & Oompany grocery.
101fl3t
All Interested Welcome The regular
bulne meeting of the W. C. T. U.
occur thl afternoon at 2:30 p. m.
In the basement of the Baptist church.
Any one Interested In th work la cor
dially Invited to attend.
Began Work Yeaterday Dill 4
Young yeaterday morning commenced
the emttractd repair on Bond atreet
between Forty aecond and Forty-fourth
street, heretofore arranged for by the
council. The work i altogether on the
treat le and conUt mainly of redecklng
Commctdal Saloon Tlila popular
place, altuated at 609 Commercial atreet,
k up-to-date in every particular. The
oholeoet of winra and all kind of li
quor can be procured here. Beat qual
ity cigar. Billiard table la connection.
If you can't come In pereon, call up
rhone 1231 Main, ' tf
Do You feel alcepy and not a bit
like working In the afternoon t Per
hap It'a becaue of the kind of lunch
you're eating too heavy an dtoo bard
to digest. Why not try the Palace
restaurant on Commercial street, where
all the baking I done In thone famou
alow-prooeai oven, which turn out light
appctialng, wbolcorne thing f You'll
aave money, too.
'811k Shirt Waiita-Mr. M. M. Kee
fer will make them for $ I 50 for a abort
time. 680 Commercial atreet.
1012-71
Hotel Irving Steam-heat. If you
are looking for a coiy, comfortable
room fur tha wlnUr, tea u at esse.
One aulta flrt floor vacant. Telephone
Main 601. M-12-tf
"Jack" arid ' Bl Tumor-fl, C. Ful:
ton, of tlila city, i tho owner of a
line, blooded pointer, "Jock" by name,
and the log ha been incapacitated from
limiting liming the pieeiit season, j,y
reason of n extraneous growth in hi
right flank, much to hi,fnd hi mas
ter dieomfort' Yesterday afternoon
lh J. A, Fulton went to the Llowflyn
irenrxila wliei "Jack" ha "been rusti
eating for several day, and performd
an ojierittiou on him, removing a two-and-a-balf-pound
tumor from bl side,
ami now the animal In getting along
flWly, lie v. Ill pay the doctor'a fee in
pliwuwinU lnr on. Talking about thta
operation on "Jack" suggest the fur
ther fact that the, neenMrity . for an "op
era ting tablo" at hi kennel ha o Im
pressed Ed. Llewelyn that ho ha
framed one up, andjjae it arranged for
regular bualnc, with atraj.a, bandage,
tool, blood-gutter and an the neces
sary paraphernalia and it will be put
In rvlce whenever occasion require,
lie 1 J1 It yesterday ami atrapped
Hilly Hume's "Hmiidge" on it juat to
we how In would Wok "in action," and
Oniric, A. Coolidge, who happened to be
there, with a camera, snapped the whole
affair and got a fine picture of tlifl
grewMime establishment. 4 ? ,
Not Until tha aotb An error crept
Into tlieim column yetcrday morning,
wlicr it wa announced that Judge
Tliomaa A. McBilde would convene tho
clrcnilt court her on Monday morning
next. It ahould have read on Monday,
the 2!tb. Inatant jt one week later.
Wedded Yeterday-Yeler.iiiy , after
noon, October 17, at 8 o'clock, in the
parlor of the Oriel Houae. Itev. Sey
mour Short, rector of Grtn-e Epiteopnl
rhiirch, aolemnlzed the wedding of MK
Cri Jobnmin of tbU city, and Mi
Km ma OwfTey, of Svenen.
Friendly Surptiae The Ladle of the
firand Army, In regular convention at
their Jlojvlj atreet) hall lt evening,
were happily urprlwd by a leaiitiful
.lunch of coffee and cake deftly throat
upon them by Medamei W. G Shaw
and A. A. Doulaj ami It ia needle
to ay wa enjoyed to it uttermoat
"bit and aup." 1
Nelon-Britt in Atoria A spirited
act of rllme, illutratlng tvery phaae of
the Kelaon-Britt mill at iiavncia,
now on at Mie Waldorf and drawing
irreat crowda nightly. Tha picture are
clear and perfert in detail and
realtUtlo to the point or eeurane u
one la wltnelng the original amp. No
finer moving pictures were ever brought
to Aatorla,
Weather Doei Not Count No amount
of bad weather can Interfere with the
Un ''J -.. - .a 9. - i '
people who have made up their minds
to enter the realm of marriage, and In
thia behalf there were two Hcenoee ia
sued yeaterday by County Clerk Clin
ton, one to Mr. Carl It, Short, of Port
land aad Ml. Bertha Veernteeg. of
Snatldoi and the other to Mr. Carl
Johnaon of thl city, and Ml Emma
Coffey, of Svcnsen.
HOT DRINKS
SANDWICHES
We Have Always
Prided Ourselves
With Having the Best Goods in the
City, and Selling at Prices as Low as
the Lowest,'Uur Stock is Always i'resn
and Clean,. When Buying Our Stock
Quality is always our first Consideration.
We invite you to call and inspect our
stock.
JOHNSON BROS.
GOOD GOODS.
WE ARE GOING TO TH 12
DANCE
ARE YOU?
- . . . . . ,
At Skamokowa, Oct 20, 1906
' i:ci:li knt hand of shvkn pieces
Boat leave, Calendar Dock at 4:30 P. m., touching at Altoona, Brook-
field, and way Landings, returning nc .
GENTS, i.oo.
LADIES FREE.
For Twenty Thouaand and Coeta
A 'iit wa filed In the eirduit court
of Catsop county yeaterday by Attor
ney A, M. Smith, of tbt city, in be
half of liCtti I), lfeaton, a againat
the Oiegon Tlmlier & Luinlwr company,
at Clifton, for compewat ion for dam
age, in the sum of fcOKX) and the
coKt of the action. Hi'iiton allege that
he it Incaitm-itated for life by reaon
of hi obedience to order received,
while, nerving that company aa a aec
tioii forcrtmn, on It logging railroad
near Clifton, in September, 1009,.' by
driving a motor cction-car over 'the
railway line, after night-fall and crash
ing into a line of Ioging-cara left on
t open nillwnyr without light or sig
nal of ny kind, to warn anyone of
their proximity. He broke hi leg and
wn tor and lacerated and rendered
lielpte for life by the accident which,
it I claimed, waa wholly chargeable to
the neglect of the defendant company.
Bowling Conteit The first of a ae
rie of bowling game between Mack
Swain and Peter Gevurtc waa pulled off
at the Wigwam at 4 p. m. yeaterday,
and according to eye witneee reult-
fxl in ' acore of 118 to 7, In favor of
Bwain and the huge amuement of the
pei-tator. who were enthuaiaatic, Mr.
Oevurti waa handicapped by hie disin
clination to H go of the ball when
throwing it, while Mr. Swain'a effort
led the alley boy to demand a bat
tle ahip turret at hi end of the house.
xpcri tvi!' determine the snsount of
damage done to the building, while the
owner of the remnant of parapher
nalia will endeavor to get a rebate on
hie licence. Owing to Mr. Swain'a alze
it wilt be impossible to prevent the
second game of the series to be played
today at 3 p. m.
Practice Game Tonight The' Astoria
football tenm i in prime fettle for
it Saturday etifWment on the Eugene
gridiron and will indulge In it final
prai-tiro game thl evening on the A. F.
(. ground, and all who desire to see
it aw welcome. The boy will leave
for Eugene tomorrow evening and will
go prepnif'd for a battle-royal nnd con
spieuoua victory. Manager R. E. Elver
of the new Atorla theater, evince hi
public spirit by assuring the boys that
on their return from the game, win
ner or losers, he will reserve a cou
ple of boxc for the team on S;unday
evening next when the "College Widow"
occupies the boards at that popular
house.
Fifty Initiates There was something
doing at Astoria Court, Ko. 8. Forest
era of America, Inst night, when the
local officer, aided and aWted by A.
rtrauer, O. T. S., F. -T. Bourgeois, J. P.
G. C. R,, and A. B. Dnlgity, G. C. It.,
of the grand court staff, initiated art
even fifty of Astoria's innocent citi
zens. They will impress twenty -fire
more at the next regular meeting, and
no limitations have been set beyond
that. Thore was any amount of fun
along with the serious and beautiful
work oif the ritual, and it may be said,
in passing, that the local court is pro
gressing most satisfactorily. '
Well1 Known in Astoria Little Ber
tha ITnhn, the' child vwho was burned
do bodly in Colville. . Washington, six
weeks ago, that she died on Tuesday
Inst, was well known in this city where
she visited with her mother, Mrs. Ger
trude Unhn, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Bergman, ast spring, and
by her beauty and intelligence won
many friends, who deeply sympathize
with the stricken mother in her terri
ble bereavement. '
Notice The Municipal League will
meet tonight at 7:30 in the police court
room, city hall. g. M. LORNTSEN,
- ' president.
CLOTHES BOUGHT" AT WISE'S PRESSEli : FREE OF CHARGE AS
OFTEN AS YOU LIKE '
Wise Never
Imitates,
MADE TO WEAR
j
Henry J.
Brock's
Union made
Glothing. '
Made by
well paid,
well fed
and
well satisfied.!
union men
that's why'
.true uuion
men like to
buy them.
Wise Never
Imitates.
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1 I y - .' ' $ ? .'.
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I to; .- t I '
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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
PERSONAL MENTION.
VJ. Summer was a visitor to As
toria from Seattle yesterday.
Mr. I. N. Day of Portland ia looking
up hi interests in the city today.
Clatsop la represented among local
viaitor today by Mr. W. G. John..
The Irving I entertaining G A. Aus
tin, who i in the city foe a few days.
Mr. n. W. Smith of Portland la in
the city on businese and is quartered
at the Merwyn. , ,
Mr. W. S. Wallace, a prominent busi
ness man of Boston, waa in the city yes
terday on business.
Messra, D. D. Albrecht and C. P. Ma
ginni of Portland arc atopping at the
Occident.
J. B. Burlin is at the Occident to
day, having arrived from, Portland last
evening. '
G. R. Emmerson of New Orleans is
quartered at the Occident for a few
days. .
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 YOU CALL
Syettson's Book Store
14TH AND CQMIflEBCIAL ST.
On Relief Duty U. S. Immigrant In
spector R. E. ITussey, of Portland, is
in this city, relieving Chinese Inspector
George Lamer-, who ie availing himself
of the balances of hia annual leave of
absence. Inspector Hussey expects to
be here for some time to come.
Important Meeting The regular quar
terly meeting of the parish branch of
the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board
of Missions will be held this (Thursday)
afternoon at Grace church at 2:30
o'clock. Every member is requested to
lie present.
Rummage Sale The Ladies of the
Birthday Club of the Presbyterian
Church will open a rummage sale in the
regatta headqunrters on 10th street, on
Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Any one
having anything they would he willing
to contribute to this sale, plea3e notify
any member, of the club.
Fine Reproduction If you would see
nil the points of the late mill between
Battling Nelson and Jimmy Biitt, for
the ugnt-weigiit cnampionsnip ai juay-j
field, Gal., drop into the Waldorf and
witness the ruuv of the living picture
film now on exhibition there and cov
ering every detail of that fistic engage
ment. The realism of the display is
only equalled by its positive fidelity to
all that transpired during the engage
ment, i ' i
STORAGE BATTERIES.
We sell the Northwestern Storage
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
wormanship. R. R. Carruthers, electri
cal supplies, 642 Duane street iJ,
U6 Store
for Women
1 e JV
BBBIilSHIVB
Women's
Outfitters
Our Motto: "Honest Values for the
Least Money."
WOMEN'S
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
finished, at, per garment ...... $1.00
Luzerne Brand of Women's Union Suits
Medium weight, high neck and long sleeves, ankle
length pants, hand finished at this low price, $J.75
Women's Silh Union Suits
Very swell, in all colors and sizes, high neck,vlong
sleeves, ankle length pants, hand finished, best
values at ...... . . . , . $500
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
American Knitting Brand of Children's Vests
and pants, fine ribbed, medium weight, price, per
garment, ... . . . . . . . , . 5Qc
Children's Derby Ribbed Vests and Pants, fleece lined
in pretty mixed tans, all sizes, special price, 25c
Awakened hy the Cold this Morning
' Your bedding needs replenishing. Now is a good
time to get what you want in the bedding line; stocks
wont be as full later. The prices are as low as they
possibly could be on the best quality of goods.
Cotton Blankets, 45c up. Quilts, $1 to $2.50
Wool Blankets at the Right Prices