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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1006, TUB MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HATCHERY REPORTS THERE'S NO SHENANIGAN ABOUT "HEINZ DILL PICKLES" EVERV PICKLE PERFECT 20 Cents the Dozen NEW MINCE-MEAT NOW ON SALE CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN ASTORIA CHEERFUL STATE FISH WARDEN VAN DU SEN RETURNS FROM TILLA MOOK WITH SOME FINE PIC TURES AND ABUNDANT HOPE. FOR ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. USACQUABTERS TO GOOD THINGS TO EAT. E liS Of IKE SSSSEST'raSBSSaSSaESSSE Dsll D. Scully, Notary Public, si (kully'i Clgr Storo, Any old tour! Just Arrived Today. the Victor But. ic Orkvflli, tf r t ' . Barglai In Men's Clothing it the Rum. mage tale, For Salt A Blnger machine, couch and rug. I4o 17th 8C 10-ll-St Tbt wry btt board to bo obtained la too dty U t "Tho Ocdd.nt Hotel" Ritti very reasonable. For too Beit lick or aocMent insurance, on tbt popular plan, tee A. It. Cyrus, agent, 424 Commercial Bt tf Columbia and Victor Oraphophonci and all the lateat records at Chicago prices, for aalo by A. It Cryui, 424 Commercial St. tf Hotel Irving Steam-heat. , If you , an looking for a way, comfortable i room for tba winter, mm ui at onr. C Telephone Miln 881. 10-11 tf Thla Aftornoon Tho soclul commit tea of tho VT. C. T. U. Invites tho members to a social this, Thursday, afternoon, at tho homo of Mra, Bhls tadt, on Duane street, between trd and 4th, , Report Is, "No Fleh" K. P. Noo nun, secretary of tho Alaska Flutter mn'a Packing Company, yesterday received a, dispatch from 12. D. Den lug, at ll"llliihiim, Wash., to the fol lowing effect: "There are no fish; the run ! practically over." Thli In an wer to a direct inquiry put by Mr. Noonnn. A Good Petition -Word comei from the northshoro that the venerable P. J. McGowan, now 90 yearn of age, and tho oldest active business irmn In the lower Columbia country, want an nmenueitsls and t bookkeeper. Thla means a koch! position for some cup mIiIk, faithful man, who has the knack of doing a he U told. Health Culture Lecturo Free. Prof. Wngler of Portland will give a prac tical demonitratlon of exercises to the women Thureday, Nor. 1, it S p. m., at A. 0. U. W. ball. All art Invited. 10 3041 Servleo Today Today la Alt-BAlrtt day In tho Christian calendar, a day aet apart for centuries, to tho mem ory of ail departed saints. Divine service at Grace -church at 9 a. in. In Probate Court An order woa made by Judge Trenohard yeaterday In tho probate court, citing tho helre of the estate of Peter Nufer, deceased, to appear In court on November 12, and show cause, If any, why certain real property of the eetato ahould not be sold. Something Doing Councilman Le- ander Lebeck hna nearly completed his driving of piling for tho new gang way at the federal quarantine station at Knappton, and will soon hrgln driv ing tho foundation pile for the Sloop Jeffries milk depot at Thirteenth and Exchange streets. He hn about re linquished hi- notion of bidding to re-float the bark Peter Iredale. State FUh Warden H, Q. Van Du n, who haa Just returned from a trip to Tillamook county, brought homo with 'him seven splendid views of the new flsh-rack, trap and pawn ing perm, lately erected at tho Traak river hatchery, nine miles above tide wnter on the Traak. The photograph! Indicate that Ita builder, Superlntcn- dent W. A. Smith of tho Yaqulna ( hatchery, spared no pains In making the plant tout and serviceable in all waya, and It la a counterpart of one or two othr he haa built fpr the state In thla relation, There were thousands on thousands of aalmon gathere at and above the Traak river hatchery' while Warden Von Dusen woa tlwre and he I thor oughly satisfied that thlo plant will give a fine account of Itaelf in the near future. In fact, he is very cheer ful over the outlook from every hatch ery 'in the atnte and believes that all previous records will be smashed this s-ason. lie attributes these satisfac tory conditions, primarily, to the rigid enforcement of the admirable law, which prohibits all gear finning for salmon above the tide-ways In the rivers. The lost of the present month -will tell the new story of the Oregon hatcheries, and It la his present expec tation, that there will be Infinitely more eggs taken than the department people can handle at the hatcheries; and tho excess will be carefully de posited at sheltered' points above the hatcheries, for the purposes of nat ural spawning. Circuit Court Matters Tho fore noon session yesterday 'was devoted, In circuit court, to tho dosing of the arguments In the case of Sanborn vs. FlUpatrfrk, and Judge MeRrlde took the laaues under advisement. Dur ing the afternoon his honor handed down an order of default and decree In the case of Fannie drlffeth versus Lloyd Orlffeth, for Hlvorce. Bow Do I look. To really tee your 'f ai other iee you, get one of thoe tew style mirrors it ITart'i Drug Store; II price. A new supply Just n-ooived. Soma aay that city girls an poor, ig norant things. Some, of them cannot ill a hams from a eow. hut the do k'how that Holllster'i Rocky Mountain Tea I one of tho greatest beautifler known. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For ale by Frank lTart. t Yeiterday'i Regietratione Registra tions are coming in alow at the au ditor's office, only about thirty regis tering yesterday. Following Is the total registration up to the close of business hours last evening: Precinct No. 1, 29; No. 2. ti; No. 8, 48; No. 4, 80; No. C, IS; No. 6, 66; total, 266. The registration is nearly 200 short of the registrations one year ago. Commercial Saloon Tht popular place, situated at 600 Commercial atreet, it up-to-date in every particular. The cholreat of wlnei and all kind- of 11 quori cm be procured hero. Best qual ity cigan. Billiard table in connection. If you can't come in perion, call up Phone 1231 Main. tf Bend 8tret Dill & Toung have completed the Improvement of Bond street btween Sixth and the McClure line, nnd yesterday tho committee on treets and publlo ways, city surveyor and superintendent of streets, Inspect ed the work and decided that It had been Improved according to contract, nnd the work wllf be accepted at the meeting of the common council next Monday night. Do You foe! sleepy and not bit like working In the afternoon t Per haps it's became of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking ia done in those famous alow-nroceii nvens. which turn out light appetizing, wholesome things You'll ave money, too. Cabinet Making, Furniture repairing, rarnlHhing and upholstering, equal to new, by O V. Porter. Shop corner Oth and Duane Sts. Phone Red 2090. 10-28-lw HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES Will Pay Reward The Item In yes terday morning! Astorlan relative to the two boys who had stolen a watch from the steamer Columbine, frequent ing saloons, Mr. Al Seafold, president. and J. V. Burns, secretary of the Roy al Arch, state that that organisation has offered a rewarH of $26 for the arrest and conviction of any saloon keeper harboring or selling liquors to minors, They , are ' making a deter mined effort to keep young boys out of saloons. Of eourse there are times when newsboys and mensenger boys are compelled to go to saloons, but none of the liquor dealers will permit them to remain In the saloon, neither will they sil them any liquors. II f HI Bt thiklnahat . HUH IS A1II Of Our make it the word Knox in the label, but it's a most important thing to look for. Its importance, however, is not entirely due to "prestige, lor when you buy a ' KNOX HAT you secure a hat of the finest materials and of unequalled wearing quality to aay nothing of I Style which is World-Standard. In other words, you have paid lor what the label represent hve dollars worth of bat. HENRY J, BROCK & CO.. UNION MADE CLOTHING. I IB HERMAN WISE BEHINDilEACH article sold in his store Young Men's Institute There will be a pleasant time at this evening's session of the Young Men's Institute, No. 106, when a large class of lnl tltttes will be taken Into membership and a Jolly banquet will add empha sis to the pleasures of the hour. This fraternity Is growing steadily and is In flourishing condition, socially and financially, under the sturdy leader ship of President E3. P. Noonan; Fi nancial Secretary J. P. McCann, Re cording Secretary Waters, and First Grand Vice President W. P. O'Brien. Mr. Shea Is a Grand Director of the Northwest Jurisdiction, comprising Oregon, Washington, Idaho, the two Dnkotas, Montana and British Colum bia. ' . 11 V JUST IN NEW CROP OF California White Fig's Per Pound lO cents German Imported vSmyrna Fig's Per Pound 25 cents JOHNSON BROS. DEALERS IN EDISON AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS AND .SUPPLIES, More New Babies Does Anyone here recall a day In 1906 on which there was not a baby born to some Astoria family? Apropos of this co nundrum, it may be pertinent to re mark that the Astoria stork hov ered over the new home of Captain and Mrs. Charley Jordan, at Duane and Sixth streets yesterday and left a ilne boy baby there to brighten their future; the generous old bird then went to the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Llbke and deposited a little girl and went back after some. more,, of the coming of which due record will be made. Star Course Beginning today the tickets for the course will be placed In the hands of the subscribers. Seats may be reserved once for the entire course at Martinson's tailor shop, on Eleventh" street, on the afternoon of November 15, without charge. The dates are: Welbourn, Dec. 8; Jacob Blls, Jan, 18; Dr. Hlllls, Feb. ,18; The Dunbars, March 18. Any who desire tickets and have not subscribed, In or der to get desirable reserved seats for the course may purchase tickets for the course at Martinson's, $2.00 for the course. Single tickets, 75 cents. We Are ' Busy and selling great quantities of goods, but there are lots of fine goods left yet, and wo sre Belling the same at one-half and In many instances at less (than one fourth of the original cost Come now, don't wait. C. H. Cooper"! Great Re tiring Sale. 11-1-tf "You have afpend)ctt!s and) lung trouble,' announced the physician, as he peeped through the patient with his X-ray apparatus; "also trace of liver complaint and a mild, form of dyspepsia; also 128.10 in your pocket. My fee is $28." Here he turned off the current and told the patient the examination was over. "If all right, doctor," said the patient, "but it seems to me that you have neglected an opportunity to secure ten cents and other things you mentioned." At the Big Shops The Astoria Iron Works Is engaged, among other big things, In the construction of the new boiler for the steamer Volga, The Melville Is also down at the works having her machinery overhauled and her brasses babbitted. The Shamrock is there, also, having new ventilators Installed. ' . 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 Svenson's Book Store MTH AND COMMERCIAL ST. Bids Will Be Opened The commit tee on public property of the common council have advertised for bids for the constrctlon of the foundation for the new engine house to be erected on the 0. R. & N. property on Commer cial street, and will open the same on next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The city has a lease of the property for a term of years and It Is (he intention to move one of the engine companies to the new building when erected. Thousands of dollars worth of sea sonable and bjgh class dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, and all selling at half-price and less at C. H. Coopers Great Retiring Sale. 11-1-tf Gee whiz, how the automobiles do go! Near.uurraio recently an auiu mobtle was driven 492 miles in four hours, or at the average speed of 123 miles an hour. That reminds us of the Kansas farmer who was blown into the next country In a fearful storm and where a preacher condoled with him, saying, "God was with you all the time." The farmer said, "Well, If he was, he was going some." McClure Drain At the meeting of the common council next ' Monday night bids will be opened for the im provement of the McClure drain. Amusing and Realistic The long and lively films now on exhibition at the Waldorf concert hall are among the best Kinnetiscope work ever shown in this city, and include a remarkable pres entation of Arabian magic and its al luring transitions; and elopment, with all its accessories of fun and danger the tribulations of a bibulous individ ual and his erratic spouse, who goes with him on one of his peripatetic so journs about the city with a grand finale in the way of his defeat and thor ough trouncing when he gets home, . Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month. Delivered by carrier. . ; Bigger and Greater bargain than ever to be had at the Great Retiring Sale of C. H. Cooper. Call now be fore It Is too late. , 11-1-tf Sing No More A Hindoo named Sunday Sing died at the hospital yes terday morning of consumption, af ter an illness of several weeks. He will be buried today by a number of his countrymen who are employed at the Hume mill. Foresters Court Astoria of Forest ers held a meeting last evening at their hall at which a number of can didates were initiated. A social ban quet followed, participated in by many melnbers of the lodge. Off for Washington Senator Fulton and wife and his secretary, C. W. Haldofman and wife, will leave for Washington tonight. &fe Store for Women nftg "Bhe BEE HIVE Women's Outfitters Our Motto: "Honest Values for the Least Money." MEN'S UNDERWEAR For 56 Winter Season WE ARE BUSY OPENING UP AND PREPARING FOR YOUR DELECTATION-THE GRANDEST SHOWING OF NEW FALL AND WIN- ' TER UNDERWEAR THAT HAS YET GRACED OUR BIG STORE. THIS SEASON, MORE THAN EVER, WILL YOU FIND US SUPREME IN ALL INES AND FULLY PREPARED TO SUSTAIN OUR REPUTATION OF BE ING THE BEST AS WELL A8 THE BIGGEST STORE IN ASTORIA. IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT YOU WILL FIND THE FIVE LEADING MAKES: THE MEDLICOTT SCOTCH WOLL IN GRAY. THE AMERICAN KNITTING ALL OOL IN GRAY, BLUE AND ' , OXFORD. THE PURITAN BRAND IN PINK AND GRAY. THE EAGLE IN TAN. THE PACIFIC MILLS IN GRAY. THESE ARE ALL THE HIGHEST GRADES OF IM PORTED WOO , RANGING IN PRICE FROM 90 CENTS TO $2.00 THE GARMENT-