The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 23, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, OCTOBER t), tgoO,
THE MOHNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOltIA, OREGON.
HADE BY THE BEES
"WILD ROSE HONEY"
The delicious flavor, The fresh taste and inviting
appearance all go to show that it is perfectly ;
Pure and Wholesome"
Try it, you will auraly llk It!
Sample Jar ,,,,11111 linn tiinB cents
Pint Jar .....is evnti
Quart jar jo eenti
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOal GOOD THINGS TO BAT.
EKsaraesrrssss
TERSE HIES 01 1
Orkwiti covera unibrellael
Dell a Scully Notary Public at
Scully'e Cigar Store. Any old bourl
Tht vary bait board to U obtained in
tht city la at "Tba Occident RotaL
Rates very reasonable.
For tha Beit alck or aeeident tnaunanoe,
on tba popular plan, m 1 R. Cyrua,
agaot, 424 Couimarelal St tf
Columbia and Victor Gmphophonee
and all tba Uttt raeorde at Chicago
prleea, for aala by A. R. Cryua, 424
Commercial 8t. tf
It Won't Coat Anytbing-To look at
our wall papera, and it may euggest a
now and original traatmant fop your
noma. B. F. Alton k Son. 10 21 2t
How Do 1 look. To really tea your
a'f aa other eee you, at one of tho
aw atyle mlrrora at Haii'a Drug Stores
It price. A new aupply ut revived.
Licensed to Wed County Clerk
Clinton yenterday liuad a marriage 11
eenee in favor of Mr. Enient Ferehan
and MIa Bertha Newman, young peo.
pie of the Jewell district.
Hunting Pbeaaanta Lieutenant Coo.
per of Fort Stevene and County Sur.
' veyor Aitbuery left for the Willamette
valley yeterday morning to bunt
pheaant and epeet to be absent about
'one week.
Soma aay that elty girla art poor, Ig
norant thinga. Soma of them eannot
tell a bona from a cow, but they do
know that Holllatar! Roeky Mountain
Tea la one of tb greataat beautiftera
known. Tea or Tablets, W eanta. For
aala by Frank Hart.
Commeidal Saloon Tbta popular
place, altuated at BOO Commercial etreet,
la up-to-date in every particular. The
choicest of winea and all kinda of 11
quora can be procured ban. Beat qual
ity eigara. Billiard table in connection.
If you can't coma In person, call up
rbone 1231 Main. tf
Do Yon feel alcepy and not bit
like working ia tha afternoon I Per
hapa it'a because of the kind of lunch
you're eating too heavy an dtoo bard
to digest. Why not try tha Palace
4 rVminwnlnl .treat- where
all the baking la done In thoae famoua
slow-process ovena, which turn out light
appetlxlng, wholeiome thlngat YouU
aave money, too.
The Greatest Entertainer in the World
ef.,ll 10. II ,
vx vaur AMv
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.
Unpp To convince you of
J? Edison Phonograph
home entertainer in your own residence absolutely free, a iuu ana com
plete assortment of records on band. ,
AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS.
JOHNSON BROS.
DEALERS IN EDISON AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES.
For Rent Modern furnialted house,
ltione Blacks 2454. 10-19-3t
Hotel Irving Steam-heat, If you
are looking for a coiy, comfortable
room for tha winter, fee ui at once.
Telephone Main 601. 10-12 If
Begliter Today The registration
book for the city elect km will be
opened this morning at 0 o'clock and
an opportunity for all legal votera to
reglnter and d'clr their politic-. If
they waait to vote at the city elec
tion. Soon Be Home Will Benolt, aon.of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benolt of thia
city, who for the pat four yean, ha
aerved his country in the federal navy
and I now on duty on the .Wisconsin,
en route to Bremerton navy yard from
San Francisco, will aoon he home, miirh
Ut the pleaaure of bia kiniiuen and
friend.
Canine Ariatocrat The ranks of As
toHa'a awell dogs li to receive a dis
tinguished addition In a few daya.
(Iiarlea L. Houston, now In the East,
having purchaed and ihlpped here to
the care -of Ed. Llewelyn, a thorough
bred English pointer with pedigree
that tope nearly anything on thia coaat
in length and quality.
I -
On to Portland TTon. and Mra. Louis
J. Simpson, of North Bend, (of which
city Mr. Simpson ia tha mayor) were
passenger for Portland via the atcamer
Alliance yesterday, lie la making a
ahort business trip to the metropolia
on mattere of a private nature and
will probably return on the aarne vea
eel next Thursday,
' Farmera Complain Farmera from the
viclnlly of F.lMe complain that . the
pre neiit road leading from the main
mad to the J. C. Relwwon place haa
not been completed, although the work
waa to have been finished by the first
of September. It la the only route the
farmera have coming over the burnt
ride, and they will probably aend a
communication 4o the county court at
Ita next meeting, asking that the pro.
vialona of the contract lie complied
with. -
HOT DRINKS
SANDWICHES
Mflj
erind" and assumed a peaceful
the absolute superiority oi we new
we will gladly demonstrate this Ideal
r-" m Ji 'i
"The College Widow" A fine bouaa
greeted the line troupe offering George
Ade'g "The College Widow," ut the new
Astoria, on Sunday night butt, and the
lust mini present went away, pleased to
the limit. To 'aeggrngate the individual
merit of the iat would be to deal
at length' with all the forty-odd peo
ple presenting It, and apace forblda
more than a general summary. The
play, primarily, I delightful. It I
full of snap and color and wit, and
there U not a dull or idle moment In
the four long aeta. ' One'a Intercut is
kept on feather-edge every moment,
even when the curtain a down, when
the liveliest and happiest dieuHion en
alien a to wliat ba appeared, I pend.
Ing, ami i to come; and aa the play
la Intenaely' modern and American, it
rapture everybody, despite all preju.
dire or disinclination. Nothing better
nor brighter baa been offered in this
city for years and the aplondid essence
of the piny Iowa absolutely nothing at
the humid of a single' pluyer In the big
.group.' ; , . , . ;'.,.- '
Police Court Tlie forfeiture In the
police' cout yesterday afternoon
amounUid to $100. of which amount
$173 wa from gambling fine. Otto
Bench left a flve.dollur deposit and C,
Wlilmy left ten. 17. Beach plead giHy
to being siirehaged with booxc; said he
wa aorry, and aa he had been In the
Incubator ainco Saturday, Judge An
Vron fined him $.1 and remitted the
fine. Albert Andcrann appeared on a
charge of lming an idle and dissolute
pernon, having no visible meana of sup
port. He! denied the allegation and de
fied the police force. The evidence
showed that he had tieen officiating a
Itootttar for1 a stud poker game the past
two month, but he claimed to have
worked at longshorelng in Portland
laitt July." The court aseed him $40
with a proviso, if he would leave As
toria, he tuid owe the eiy tliat
amount. He will be given a tie ticket
for Portland thia morning.
Death of Mra. Hilla-Mr. A. IT. Hill,
a pioneer resident of Sveniten, died at
her residence Sunday night after - an
(line's of several years. Mra. Hills
came to ClaUop county with her hus
band 20 years ago and located on a
farm near Svenaen, where they lived
continuouitly. Her husband died four
yeara ago. She waa well and favorably
known in Astoria, where she had many
frienda. She lea vea two sons and two
daughters to mourn her loess Arthur
and Georga Hills of Svenaen, Mrs. T),
P. Ross .of Astoria, and Mra. I. T.
Lemmcnt, of Akron, Ohio. The funeral
will take place this morning from the
familv residence, and interment will
be in the Knappa cemetery.
Astoria is Good Enough Fred lien
hart, well known as one of the popu
lar clerks with the old Foard 4 Stokes
Company grocery here, returned from
Coos Hay points yesterday on the
steamer Alliance. Mr. Ixtihartl says
Astoria ia good enough for him. lie
cava there is an artificial boom on down
there, with real estate values excess.
ivcly Inflated and current prices for ev
erything in strict proportion everywhere
thiiiir in strict proportion everywhere
and all predicated on a railway three
year away. Ho docs not think the
farming' nor dairy acreage anything to
cam pa re with Clatsop in scope nor
quality, and is well satisfied to return
and remain here,
Killed in Logging Camp Word was
brought to this, city yesterday morning
that Alvan Hinkella, a native of Finn
land, and employed by the Pacific Log
ging Company, of Peep River, -was in.
stantly killed Saturday afternoon. He
was assisting in loading logs on the
cars, when a log rolled down and pinned
him between it and another log. It
wan one of those unforeseen accidents
that cannot be avoided. He was bur.
led at the Deep River cemetery yes
terday.
We Want to Lease a Modern Store-
building. The Brownsville Woolen
Mill Store, now located at 684 Commer
cial ftrect, desires to meet owners of
property on Commercial street between
11th and 14th, who are contemplating
building or who might have property
to rent. Wo need ft building about 40
foot front with .modern plate glasa win
dows, suitable lease at a good rental
for desirable location. Father address
Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Port
land, Ore., or call on our manager In
Astoria.
A Gold Romance One of the most
realistic illustrations of the gold.min.
er' dangerous and romantic career, .ever
seen in an epitomized way, is now on
exhibition at the Waldorf concert hall.
These moving pictures nne replete with
all the essential and vivid elements of
camp life and the perils the miner faces
and overcomes in his plucky and .deter
mined search for the alluring metal.
They hold the onlooker breathless with
lively interest until the last film on
tho 700-foot string is displayed, No
one can afford to negloct this oppor
tunity to see this fine Bet of views now
on at. the Waldorf. -
CLOTHES BOUGHT
.
Wise Never
Imitates.
Henry J.
Brock's ;
Union made
Glothing. :
Made by
well paid,
well fed
and
well satisfied
union men
that's why
true union
men like to
buy them.
Wise Never
Imitates.
HERMAN WISE
BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE
Summer Resort Mr. Casper Drilling
of Skipanon waa In the city yesterday
and states that he has completed
bridge 425 feet long from the county
road across the lake opposite hia place
to a beautiful grove which he Is fit
ting up as a summer resort. The
grove ig but three-quartere 0f mile
from the beach, where the best clam
digging on the coast can be found. The
grove, has been cleared of underbrush,
a dancing pavilion will le erected anr
all the conveniences for summer camp
era provided. Several Astoriana went
down Sunday to overlook the grounds
and report it to be an ideal place for
picnics and excursions during the cum.
mer months.
An Humane Officer The Astoria Wo
man's club is determined to press the
matter of better care and kinder treat
ment for the dumb animals of thia city;
and to this end has invoked the aid
of Mayor ,Wise and Police Commis
sioner Laurin, with the result that Con
stable Jack Sayre will probably be in.
vested with the duties and authority of
humane officer. This is a good selec.
tion, for it is said Jack has a keen
eye and ready hand in dealing for the
comfort and safety of overborne dogs
and horses, and will do his utmost in
their legal defense at all times.
Returned from Wyoming C. W.
Loughery returned Sunday from a
month's visit witu relatives in Wyom
ing. His sister arrived from the east
and they enjoyed a family reunion. Mr.
Loughery tates that his relatives have
a large section of land and about 800
head of cattle. lie saw cattle dehorned,
branded and bronchos trained. A good
bucking broncho ia more valuable in
Wyoming than a gentle family horse.
While there he attended the state fair
at Cheyenne, and witnessed several
broncho races, ,
Nehalem Farmers Several Xehalcin
farmers arrived in tho city yesterday,
bringing in farm produce, which they
disposed of at jrood prices. They re
port the roads fairly good for this sea
son of the year, and are interested m
the completion of the county .road.
They say that when completed, it will
be no trouble to haul a ton of farm
produce over) the road any month hi
the year1. Astoria furnishes a good
. . ... , ... 1 .11 mi
mai-Kct ana wiin gooa roaus, iney win
be able to supply the market with all
kinds of fnnn produce.
Sheriffs Tax ' Sale Sheriff M. I It.
Tomcroy and his deputies were very
busy all of yesterday disposing of the
delinquent properties listed on the tax
roll of 1901, at publio sale. By 4
o'clock in the afternoon forty.nine sales
had been made (some of them includ.
ing several parcels of land each) and
netting the county treasury the round
sum of $920.00. Many parcels were of
the 'wild-cat and worthless variety and
no bids of anv aor were received on
them. Sheriff Pomeroy filed 120 deeds
AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OP CHARGE AS
OFTEN AS YOU LIKE '
MADE TO WEAR
Now is the Time to Decorate
..... .,- . v. ..- I
Your Home.
We have a fine line of pictures at low cost that wilT
make your rooms look bright.
WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL
SvensoiVs Book Store
14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST.
for lands sold to the county at tha
face of the delinquencies, interest and
charges. The sale will be continued at
the court house door at 10 o'clock this
morning. The officers were much pleased
at the spirited way and appreciable val
ues for which yesterday'a sale was not
able. . "
Sold Hop Crop Gus Gronell of Elsie
arrived in the city Sunday night and
disposed of 'his hop crop to Portland
buyers. The crop was one of the best
ever raised in the Nehalem valley, and
Mr. Gronell could have sold for 20
cents, but received only 15 centa. This
is the prevailing price for hops at the
present time.
J$ to he
BEEllliHIVe
Ue Store
for Women
Our Mottos "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.
j-
Wise Never
I Imitates.
Strous B
High Art
Clothing
have a
world wide
reputation,
that's why
they are
known as
high art
clothes. '
Wise Never
'Imitates.
DANGER FROM THE PLAGUE. ,
There's grave danger from the plague,
of Coughs and Colds that are bo preva
lent, unless you take Dr. King's New.
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs 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 ends
them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures La
Grippe, givea wonderful relief in Aath
ma and Hay Fever, and makes weak
lungs strong enough to ward off Con
sumption, Coughs and. Colds. 60c and
$1.00. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers'
drug store. Trial bottle free. '
Women's
Outfitters