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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1906)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER to, tgo. TIIK MOIIXING ASTOUIAN, AST01UA, OREGON. ASTOIt I A ---- EUGENE TODAY F00TBAIL1STS WILL MEET ON , UNIVERSITY GIRDIRON THIS AF TERNOONASTORIA AWAITS THE GOOD NEWS. "JUST RIGHT" TO TEMPT THE APPETITE. ' "MARTIN'S" NEW YORK " CREAM CHEESE" A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, sJ pound CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS" OFTEN AS YOU LIKE Wise Never Imitates. MADE TO WEAR Wise Never Imitates. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. I TILES OF THE I Orkwitf covert umbr!tll ' Dell ft Scully, Notary Public, ( 8cully' Cigar Store. Any old bourt Tbt rtry ,btit board to bt Malaed fl tbt city I at The Ocdd.it HoteL Katei very reasonable. For tbt Beit tick or nvMent liwuranee, on the popular plan, mo A. R. Cyrui, gent, 424 Commercial St. tf Columbia and Victor Gmphnphonei and all tbt latest reeordi at Chicago price, (or mIi by A. H. Cryui, 424 Commercial St. tf Ho Do 1 lootTo rally your hi other you, get out of thoe itylt mlrruri it llart'i Drug Store tit price. A new supply Jt wived. Hew tlfi Boat Live hwi on thi eont will own two new lelM-alllng Mwcork boat. Tbt Introduction of tbli clt of bott will considerably In create th efficacy of tbt department. Contract Awarded Mr. leandcr La beck, it prent busy doubling the' ca pacity of tbt log boom at Knappton, hi Jut bn awarded the contract to lay a itwet fromDuane to Exchange it net. , Commercial Saloon TbU popular place, iltuited at 609 Commercial itreet. U up-to-date la every particular. The ebolcett of wlnea and all ktndt of U quort eta be procured bere. Bit qnal Ity cigars. Billiard table la connection. If yott cant come In peraoa. eaU up Pbono 1231 Mala. tf i Do You fill iteepy and not bit like working la the afternoon! Per bapi It'i because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo bard to dlgwt. VTy not try the Palace reentrant on Commercial itreet, where all the baking ii done In those famoui ttow-proceai oni, wbleb turn out light appetising, wboleaomt tlilngif You'll live money, too. Nelaon-Britt In Aitorla A spirited net of flimi illuitrating every pbaae of the XeUon-Britt mill' at May field. 1 now on at the Waldorf and drawing gret crowdi nightly. The picture are clear and perfect In dotall and real istic to the point of aiiurance that one It witnessing tbt original icrap. No finer moving picture were ever brought .to Astoria. tf For Rent Modern furnished, houe. l'lmne IJlack 24.M. ioi0-3t , County Surveyor R. C. F. Astlmry l at Seaside intreM lD mutter per talnlng to itreet grading. A Hotel Irving Steam-heat. If you are looking for a oozy, eomfortable room for the 'winter, nee ui at once. Telephone Mala 591. 10-12-tf Pleaiuri in Store Manager It K. El-' ven, of the, new Atorla Theater, it doing all In hi power to lupply the local pulilli' with the very let attrac tion ort the road thi season, and Ii now In communication with Preterit Wartl for the bringing of the "Merry Wive of Windsor to thi city at an early Jute. Mtieli depend On the sue- of "Die College Widow at thut hndom houe tomorrow night, a con tingency that will, undoubtedly, make for the accession of the fine Miake lerian production. Pioneer Dead I. A. Chirk, one of the foremost and revered lettler of Ore gon and the founder of Ocean Tark. died amldit the scene of fall early en deavor at 4i50 yesterday morning, having patted the threw acore and ten of lllhlk-al cosfc-Hon. Mr. Clark'i namt hni been identified with the el aentlnl Interest of Oregon and Wash Intong for the lat fifty yean. Nearly loit Thumb Lait evening. a Willie Mae, of 410 Exchange itreet wan chopping kindling for the home tovei, be all but aevered hi left thumb from the hand, and' the mem ber wa duly treated and laved by Dr. Kellle- Vernon, who etitehed it back In place. , , Fine Reproduction If you would ee all the' polntt of the late mill between Pattllng Nelion end Jimmy Britt, for the light-weight championship at May field, CaL drop into the Waldorf and wltnesi the run of the living picture fllmt now on exhibition there and cov ering every detail of that (title engage ment. The realism of the display I only equalled by Hi poIUV fldalfty to all that transpired during the engage ment. M HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES k01 msssir We Have Always Prided Ourselves With Tfavincr tlie Best Goods in the Citv. audSellintr at Prices as Low the Lowest, Our Stock Is Always Fresh ,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. iVSSSSSSSSSBSI I WE ARE GOING TO THE Dance , ARE YOU? At Skomdkowfl, Oct. 20, IQOG ; ! EXCELLENT HANI) OF SEVEN PIECES Boat leavet Callendar Dock at 4:30 p. m., touching at Altoona, Brook flold, and way Landings, returning next a. m. GENTS, $1.00, LADIES FREE. , The Antoriii football team left yei tordiy iiionilng for Eugene to contest football honor thJrternoon with the teiiKi representing the University of Or- Thin Is the dm genie played under the new rules and a greet deal of in teregt i manifested by those concerned in the mine team, n to what n'tt-ount they will give. of thmelve under the ehnnged condition. . ' Of conr-e, It niunt l taken Into con-!i!-rllB that the university .team is trained to the minute, while the mem ber of the Astoria tem are all hard working boy, having little time to de vote to filing themsolve Into condi tion. The Eugene hold their practice out-of-doors every afternoon, while the Alorlan only have a chanee to prae tlce for a few mloutet In the evening, Indoors. ' . . Beidek, the Eugene mh, assure tlm patron of the eport at the uni versity that bis team will' pile up a big acore, but there are those who dilfcr with htm bere and while much is conceded the auprriority of the Oregon team in training tnd team work, It I not believed that the difference, will amount to more than two point in their favor. t -AhUiiw'h defence should be strong, though wek in offence, and their home friend do not look for them to win, and if the game I tied, then Atoria may well feel proud and can virtually clnirn victory, The" line up of the Ai toriani i a follow: Centoi Bay. , left Guard Benson. Right Guard Dvoraek. Left Tackle Hemierton. Right Tackle Minard Left End-Wbite Bear. Right End Watson. Quarterback Ilafry Graham. lft Half back Itoxy Graham. Right Half back Carlson. Full-back Hoover. More, The Merrier A company has been Incorporated by Portland people for J21,600 and ha purchased 650 acre of water front land on Netart Bay. Tillamook, and will ihortly lay out a town site that Is expected to rival Seaside as a summer resort, a soon a railroad connection have been made between here and the Tillnmoofc coun try. The corporation is called the Ne tart Bay company, and. among tbe stockholder are W. W. Cotton, Bernard Allicrs, Chester O. Murphy, H. B. Adam. Phil Metscban, Sr., Phil Met phn, Jr., John Mannin. 0. C. Moser, B. E. Haney, B. O. Snuffer and Woodard, (Tlarke A C. An application hag al ready been received to build a 400-room hotel on the land, and another propo sition hat been advanced to erect a ho tel, the size not specified. A prelim inary turvey is being made to establish a water system, the supply for which is In the land. Phil Metschan, Sr.; is president, and II. B. Adams secretary and treasurer of the company. Re-Incorporated. A announced in thee columns some day asto, the Scan dinavian Benevolent 'Society yesterday filed articles of Ineoi'poration with coun ty Clerk Clinton, re incorporating the society upon the . fraternity basis. Mwsi s. Lndwlg iJirxen, John Nordstrom Chris Christiansen, Olaf Anderson and 0. S. Gumlcrsoii, a incorporator. t eeee4 ) DONE BY DEED feeee ITermosa Tark Investment Co. to A. S. Fogter, lots 1 and 2, in block 24, Ilermosa Park United States to Laura . B. ; Kid der, patent, 100 acres' in Sections 33 and 34, T. 5 N. R. 9 W United States to A. B. Kidder, pat ent, 100 acres in Sec, 31, T. 5 N., R. 0 W... ...'....U...... Julin Mnenpaa and wife to F. W. Jaki, warranty, 4 121 feet of lot j, block 4, Trullingcr'a. Astor ia Van Dusen Investment Co. to Pear- ' lina C. Nelson, lot 10, block 128, Van Dnsen'e Astoria .:. AV. E. Herriek to John J. Itupp, ' 40 nore Soc. 21, T. 6 N., R. 7 w... ... ................... Same to snnie, 100 acres In Sea. 21, T. 8 , It. 7 W........ $ 450 12") 250 1 3,000 Don't reserve your social charms, tlnd vour good stories for companions abroad and keep your, dullness for home con sumption.' . ...... . Hcnry. Brock's Union made ni-ifViifr Made by well paid, well fed and well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates, j Strous B High Art Clothing have a world wide reputation, that's why they arc known as , high art .. s clothes. Wise Never Imitates. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS .STORE Brought . in the Proof Officer Elm ley Houghton of the Astoria police force, who is enjoying hi vacation, ar rived borne yeiterday afternoon from a two-day bunt in the Olney country, with the antlera, bead and dressed car cat of a fine young deer. He i a dead shot and generally put up tangible proof of hi uccessea in that line. Speaking of deer-killing, an Astorian reporter rn tip against a well known and popular pastor of this city yei terday, who was- just back from a deer hunt on which the reverend gentleman had achieved similar success to Mr. Houghton's and on being aske 1 if it did not conflict somewhat with his ethical ideas to ehoot down a beauti ful and harmless animal, replied that "When' he fired at the deer be thought nothing of It, but in skinning and dress ing' it afterward, he wag full of self reproach foj the deed." 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. 4 WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL SvensotVs Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. Four Generation Arrive Yester day's noon express from Portland brought to this city Mark W. Petersen and family, from St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Petersen was for gome time a lino type operator in the office of the As torian. ' They went back to the middle west some months ago, but concluded the coast country was preferable, . in all way including. He has returned and will follow his business in -the printing plant of the Oregonian, at Portland, and will shortly be followed by hia parents and grandparents, and their families, thus installing the four generations of clever people out here, which is a pretty fair Index of the attractiveness of the hereabout. Spreading Out. Chris " Green wald.of the Cold Star Hotel, at the depot, is putting ft. two story addition on the west of tjie wellknown hotel and will equip it with every' convenience for the traveling public. The extension covers 55 feet, and will contain a handsome dining room ' and lunch stand nnd the second floor will be equipped with eight handsomely furnished rooms in addition to those all ready in service. Ear Troubles) Him A. I?. Johnson, It. 1. 1 . - n..lTt...HM HI me wen Known jfrwn, is uimuig j a serious Inflammation in his left ear, and Is. temporarily out of business. It has been very painful and , annoying, but is gradually healing and he will soon be back at the store. A Good Score The third afternoon of the Swain-Gevurta bowling match drew large patronage at .the Wigwam yesterday afternoon. Pepsite the fact that under ordinary circumstances Mr. Swain does not know a bowling ball from a high balj, he made the remark ably high score of 152. This gentleman' remarkable physique and innate ability assures him a prominent location ?n western bowling records. The series will continue to the perspiring end, the aggressors getting together at 3 p. m. every day. . ., X5hQ Store for Women 'Jv tBhe 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, $1.75 Women's SilK Union Suits Very swell, in all colors and sizes, high neck, long ; sleeves, ankle length pants, hand finished, best values at . . . '. . . . ' . . ' $5.00 CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR American Knitting Brand of Children's Vests ' and pants, fine ' ribbed, medium weight, price, per 'garment,-, . - .'. .,, .- . ' .' . ' v ,.' . . 50c Children's Derby Ribbed Vests and Pants, fleece lined in pretty mixed tans, all sizes, special price, 25c Awakened by 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. Qoilts, $1 to $2.50 Wool Blankets at the Right Prices