SUNDAY, OCTOBER it, iflofl, ' - THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HADB BY THE BEES "WILD ROSE HONEY" The delicious flavor, The frcslr taste and inviting appearance all go to show that it is perfectly l "Pure and Wholesome" Try It, you will witlf likt 'Hi Sample jar ... , o cents Pint Jr 5 centl Quart Jar 50 wti ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOK GOOD THINGS TO EAT. TIRSf TILES Of TH Orkwitt cover umbrella t ," , . . Dell B. Scully, KoUry Public, ai Ecully't Ctgar Store. Any old hourl The very beet board t be obtained In the city it at The Occident Hotel." Bates very reaaonabla. For the Beet alck or nidnt Insurance, on the popular plan, see A. R. Cyrue, gent, 424 Commercial St. , tf Columbia and Victor Qrephophone and all the latent reeorda at Chicago price, far-aaia by A. R, Oryua, 424 Commercial St. tf It Won't Coit Anytblng-To look at our wall paper, and it may suggest new and original treatment (op your bam. 1J. F. AIUn k Son. 10 21-2t Bw Do X lost To Tfs&j 8-s year i'f t other eee you, get one of tho iw etyle mirror at Hart' Drag fitore ? all price. A new supply Juet reived. Masonic Meeting There will be a tatd communication of Templar Lodge No. 7, A. F. A A. M., at Ma on la ball on Tucaday night next, at 7i30 o'clock, with work In the E. A. degree. By ordor of the W. M,i E. C. Hold, secretary. Commercial Saloon Tbt popular place, altuaUd at 509 Commercial atreet, la up-to-date in every particular. The aboioeat of wlnea and ah kind of II quore can be procured here. Beet qual ity cigar. Billiard table In connection. If you can't come in pereoa, et.ll up Pbona 1231 Halo. tf Do You feel sleepy and not bit like working In the afternoon f Per hap It' because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial atreet, where all the bnking I done in thoee famou alow-proccaa oven, which turn out light appetising, wholetome thing f Youll aave money, too, Nelaon-Britt In Aitoria A plrited eet of film llluatrating every phase of the Nelion-Britt mill at Mayfleld, 1 sow on at the Waldorf and drawing great crowd nightly. The picture are clear and perfect In detail and real- . At A 11. L-f -A ik4 v 1110 10 vne point 01 surmug vuav one Is witnessing the original acrap. No finer moving pictures were ever brought to Astoria, tf For Rent Modern Phone Black 2494. furnished bouse. 10-103t Katel Irving-Steam-heat. If you are looking for a cocy, comfortable room for the winter, ee u at once. COULD NOT MAKE IT Telephone Vain 091. 10-12 ir Circuit Court. An adjourned in of tlie circuit court will be held tomor row afternoon, at which lime the eae of Oo. W. Sanborn v Nora Fitpat-rli-k I act for trial. Several motion will a lo be disposed of. - ' ' , 4 V Police Court Quiet The mill of ju the are without grUt these day, a for half a week no malefactor -h faced Judge Anderson In the Municipal Polica Court, and the accommodations U'low utalr are without guest. Ready for Registering Auditor An derson ha completed the registration book for the city election, and they will lie opened next Tueday rooming at 0 o'clock. In order to vote at the pri maries or city election, every voter mtmt register. . - Delinquent Tat Sale The sheriff wtll sell all the delinquent property on the 1901 taK roll next Monday at 10 o'clock. The list la a larjrn one and there I conidcraliIe property on which the taxe have not len paw, a go many people have leen looking up the tatu of the nronertv involved and the bidding I likely to be very lively. Run Continue Good. The run of il vcrside yesterday and the night be fore wa almve the average for tbl time of the year, and a number of good catche are reported. Trapmen from Chinook, report good catche, although the trap In Baker Bay get very few fish. The fall fi'hlng season baa Wen better tlits year than last. Fine Reproduction If you would ee all the point of the lata mill between Battling Nolon and Jimmy Britt, for the light-weight champlonehlp at May field, CaL. drop Into the Waldorf and wltnea the run of the living picture film now on exhibition there and cov ering every detail of that fistle engage ment. The realism of the display is only equalled by It positive fidelity to all that transpired during the engage ment, tf HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES The Greatest Entertainer in the World , THE PjlONOGKArll r , : , g itatUBUWW'n When you have finished your "dally grind" and assumed a peaceful repose In your home, there Is nothing that will bring so much good solid comfort,' cheerfulness, and happiness, not only for yourself, but for the whole family, as the Edison Phonograph. PLAYS ANYTHING, EVERYTHING, ANY TIME. ITU IT IT To convince you of the absolute superiority of tne new JT IvlLJu' Edison Phonograph we will gladly demonstrate this ideal home entertainer in your own residence absolutely free. A full and com plete assortment of recorda on hand. ' AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS., f OliNSON BROS. DEALERS IN EDISON AND 'VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. . Unsvmity of Oregon Takei Fooi ball Game By 10 to 0. YOUNG DVORACK BREAKS LEG Dr. Tom Row Umpire Aitorians Played Stiff Game Coach Ross Hi Adied Faith in the ifew Rule of Game. KITJE.VK. Or., Oct. 20 The Univer sity of Oregon won. the football' game hern thin a'ternooii by a wort of 10 to 0.' '. : ',:,.' ';., la the flrt half the Oreeon scored 4 by a plaw kick. Aitborla got the kick-off in the beginning of the game ami the flrt hnlf ended with the ball on 'Atorla 20 yard line. In the second half the Oregon scored a touch-down and a goal-kick. Dvorack, of tne Antorlo, eu'tained a fracture of the left leg above i.ie ankle. Dr. Tom Row. of Columbia University, aerved a umpire; W. Iir Thompaon, a referee ; Prof. I-eonard of tli University of Oreg0nv a time keeper. At the conclusion of the game Coach Roi ald : "On the whole, I think the new rule have Improved the game," False Information About two week ago. The Astorlnn, acting upon what it believed to be authentic infonnatfon, filed with it by telephone, and by a lady who gave the name of Mr, tlill, published a wedding notice .Involving the namea of Mi Fay Hill of 'War renton, and of a certain gentleman, and now It turn out that the menge sent In to this office In that behalf w falne and grntultoua that the young lady wa not married then, nor inee, and thl phae of the situation I giv en oft th direct authority of Mr. A. J. mil, the mother of the young lady In queition. The Antorlanr re gret that It ahould have been impoaed on, and given publicity to what pur ported to be a ocial fact, to the dis comfiture of the ladies here named. Deaerved Promotion The Astorlan joins the many friend of William R, Powell, for many month manager of the local office of the Western Union Telegraph office. Mr. Powell's unques tlonable ability and exact subservience to the company's interests here, haa re suited In hi appointment a local man ager of the North Yakima office with an aasintant staff of two operator. Lo cal regrets over the Ions of a well liked factor In both social and commercial life will be accompanied by congrat illation to Yakima over the addition of o capable a man to its business In tetest a Mr. Powell. ITia place here will be taken bv- a Portland man, C. W. T-amar, who will receive a hearty welcome Jrom Astonan. We Want to Lease a Modern Store building. The- Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, now located at 084 Commer rial utreet, desires to meet owners of property on Commercial street between 11th and Hth, who are contemplating building or who might have property to rent. We need a building about 40 foot front with modem plate glas win dows, suitable lease at a good rental for desirable location. FJther address Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Port land, Ore., or call on our manager in Astoria. Miachlcvolus Boyls During the per fonnance of "Felicia" at the Star thea tcr Inst evening, two small boys ere ated a diversion by getting on the roof of the stage and dropping two loaves of bread on the actors. As the per formers were neither hungry nor in need of "dough," the action was not appreciated and complaint was made to the police yesterdnv and the appre hension of the mischief makers 'request ed. . . . . : Bids Opened Bids for Improving Commercial street from Oth to 14th were opened yesterday.' Dill & Young's bid was $2,538.30; and that of Berts ,Tn- cobson was $2,012.20. The surveyor's estimate being $2,707. The Commission will recommend that, the bid of Dill & Young be accepted, Hindu Ooeratcd On Dr. Fulton tier- formed nn operation at St. Mary's this morning on Rama Singh, a Hindu, suffering from appendicitis and tuber culosis. The operation, an essentially dangerous one, was entirely successful nnd the patient is resting1 easily. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE ; ' Wise Never Imitates, Henry J. Brock's Union made. Glothing. " ' 1 " " " Made by well paid, well fed and well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them ' Wise Never Imitates. MADE TO WEAR n Wise Never Imitates. i Strous B . 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 Farm Produce A number of farmers were In from the Lewis and Clark, Young's river and the Nchalem ycatct dny, bringing in loads of farm produce which they found ready sale for., The farmers are very much encouraged over the demand for their products,' and will raise much larger crops next year. ' Left for Hillsboro. District Attorney Harrison Allen left for Hillsboro yes terday morning to investigate the Sny der murder caso. He U expected to re turn to Astoria tonight. . j . DONE BY DEED United States 0t Fred E. Ortschild , 150 acre in section tt, 4 N. R. 10 W.; patent ..... ......... .... Theo. Kruse Catering Company to Jennie TJndell, lot 2h block 3. flearhart Park .....,.$150 George Irwin t oHugh McCormick, lot 5, section 10. T. 7 N, E. 9 W... 5 Hugh McCormick and. wife to O. A. Cole, same property , , 5 Hannah M. Froslid and husband to Charles T. Wright, tract in sec tion 4, T. 8 JL R. 9 W. 10 Charles T. Wright to Charlea H. Full, same property .....2,000 United States to Roy S. Leigh, 80 acres i section 10, T. 5 N, R. 6 W.g patent '." United States to Gust F. West, southeast quarter of section 14, T. S R. 69 W.j patent.... It, L Ebcrman to Nora Agnes Eb ermnn, lots 10. 11. block 10, F.Ik Beach j lot 18, block 2, Long Branch .. 1 Cora A. Morrow and husband to Louis Marcelli, lots 14 and 15, block 8, Crime's Grove ....1,400 United States to John P. Orts child, 158.4 acres in section 5, T. 4 K. R. 10 W.j patent...... United States to Mary L. Orts child, 158.08 acres in section 1, nd 2, T. 4 N., R, 10 Wj patent Road Completed The new road con necting the Tucker Creek road with the Olney road at Young's River Falls, a distance of three miles, was completed yesterday by Winters Bros. This gives a circuitous road by Lewis and Clark to Olney and Olney to Astoria, a -distance of twenty-five miles. The new road Is on an easy grade, and gives a number of farmers on Youngs River a pood (road to the city. It will be cov ered with crushed rock eaifly next spring, rind will make a fine drive to Astoria. Road Tax Levies. : Several road dis tricts in the county have called meet ings for levying the annual road tax for next venr. Jewell district and Elsie district iii the Nehalem wifl. levy' a ten probably levy the same amount in or der to "cover-the' road -between Olney and the schoolhouse with crushed rock. Mr. Jacobson of the Young's River was in the city yesterday, and stated that his district would levy a 10 mill tax. Married Today Albert H." John son of Seaside and Miss Emma Peter son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Pe terson who reside at 137th street in this city, will be married this morning at 10 o'clock, at the residence of the bride's parents, ' Miss Peterson was for. merly bookkeeper tor tne easiae Rrirnce Lumber Co.. and Mr. Johnson is a prominent resident of Seaside. , Dnur Poisoner Abroad Some mis creant, poisoned at least a dozen dogs esterday morningl Some ot tne nogs rere valuable, belonging to prominent citizens. The poison used was strych nine. The police have been hunting tor the man, but up to last night had not discovered bis identity, . Nov is the Time to Decorate ; o Your Home. We have a fine line of pictures at low cost that will ' V make your rooms look brignt. - WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL Svensori's Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. A Jolly Dance The Bartenders' tn ion and about 150 guests enjoyed a de lightful dance at Logan's Hall last night. The music was excellent, the refreshments all that could be desired, the program comprehended all the steps and figures known to the polite art and the event was entirely success ful from every point of view and a credit to its organizers. - They have ' undoubtedly grasped the situation in Indian Territory. Witness one of its local papers.- "Himaka Dem ocrat party ibulkahat, eyest hosh. Nan ulhutuka moma che. Chukta okla y illupako mih ahki!" Morning Astorian, 60 cents per DANGER FROM THE PLAGUE. There's grave danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so preva lent, unless you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,- Cough and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail I find it quickly 'end them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures La Grippe, gives wonderful relief in . Asth ma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers' drug store. Trial bottle free. JBfie Store for Women X3he )Xi. BEEtSHlVE X Women's Outfitters Our Motto: "Honest Values for the '' ' Least Money." The Astoria public is now planning on buying its table linen for Thanks giving Day and for their winter's use, but before doing so. we extend to you a cordial invitation to come and inspect our new stock. We are receiving on Monday's express a two-thousand dol lar consignment of Irish Linens direct from; Thomson & Kelly, Belfast, Ire land, the well known linen manufac turers and finishers. These linens bear a world wide reputation and come in all the latest patterns and newest de signs. Quality the highest and'prices the lowest. .