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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBIR 2, 1000. TUB MOKNLVG ASTOMAN, ASTOIUA, OIIEGON. N THERE'S NO SHENANIGAN ABOUT "HEINZ DILL PICKLES" EVERY PICKLE PERFECT 20 Cents the Dozen NEW MINCE-MEAT NOW ON SALE ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. ' HEADQUARTERS FOB GOOD THINGS TO EAT. . Iffi Ml Of THE I)oll B. Scully, Notary Public. at Scully's Cigar Store. Any old bourl Just Arrived Today, the Victor Br. Ht Orkwlta. tf Released Yestsrdsy C, W, Hm!on, who ha been aorvlnf a six month' sentence In tin county Jail on a charge of larceny, wu releaseaVyostcrduy, hi time having tiplrad. Baffin, la Men's Clothing at th Rum. nag sale. For Sale A Singer rruuiitna, couch and ru. 141 17th HI. 10-II-lt Tb srjr bcit board" to b obtained la tb city ii at "The Occident Hotel' Bate very reasonable. For tb Beit tick or accident Insurance, on the popular plan, wo A. It. Cyrus, agent, 424 Commsrclal St. tf Columbia and Victor , Grapbophone and nil tbo latest records at Chicago prices, for sal by A. It Cryus, 424 Commercial St. tf Hottl Irving Steam-beat. 1 you rt looking for a eoty. comfortable room for tbo winter, see u at once. Telephont Mala SOI. 10-12 tf Qlrl Committed Mary Mattxon aged ii year, wa committed to the custody of the Hoy A Girl' Aid 8o clety authorities yesterday by Judge Trenchnrd on the complaint of Sher iff Pomeroy, and the latter officer left for Portland on the evening train with hi churn. The girt expressed a do sire to got away from the foul eondi tlona by which she I surrounds at home and declared the could never be a good lrl a Ionic a he stayed thtre, a the Influence were dead against any effort of the kind. The father of the child 1 a wanderer and a ne'er-do-well and the mother 1 In finitely worse, o Judge Trenchard concluded that committment w the qul kest and bent way out of It. He and ftherlff Pomeroy are busy thee day straightening up quite a iund of perverted youngsters, end there may be ' more of, them ent to the urno IriHtllutlon in a few day unless there I a sudden wuklng up on the part of parent and a sobering down on the part of the younger them selves. It I high time the authority were movlnir aionir the lines end It Mill Claud nownTtm rlaiw.o mill I honed there will be no let-un until wax closed down yesterday on account the children are put ui)'ler restraint of the yard belnf full of lumber and nt home or committed to other and no an to remove It end alo to make more capable hand The Officer Will Decennary repair to the machinery, have the hearty endorsement of the Tho mill will probably resunw opera- whole city In the worK they have.un Hon toda. " :dcrtakn. Water Commleelon The quarterly, Tillamook Citiien Here The steom- report of the water commission was er Bue II. Elmore arrived in port filed with Auditor Andereon yesterday Inst evening about 8 o'clock and and will be presented to the common flocked at the O., It. & N. pier. She nn.,,.n kt its miiMn tnn.intf niutii had a number of naaienaera and a The riort show that the receipt and disbursements during the quar ter were n follow. Cash on ban July 1, M.70J.M; receipt during the baldl, by the name of Peter Bryum, quarter, IS.04S.67; 41. IU.967.J&; disbursement balance on hand, 113,817 , who I en route to Portland, where he will figure a a wltnee In some of the right-of-way trial that are due to come IT In the federal court there on the 12th of the present month. Mr. Prym atate that thirty-six caae Health Culture lecture Free. Prof. Rlngler of Portland will glvs a prac tical demonstration of exercises to the women Tburtday, Nor. 1, at 3 p. m., at A. O. U. W. ball. All are Invited. 10 30 4t Off for Washington U. 8. Senator and Mr. C. W. Pulton, accompanied by Mr, and Mr. Charle llalderman, left on the evening express yesterday for their winter tay at the national capital Still Alive Tony Anderaon, the Iwl and Clark rancher who wa shot last Sunday by Martin Berg, I etlll nllve and yeterday showed lgn of 'returning consciousness. Gnn- garene polion hoa vet In and Dr. Pllk- Ingto, who I ottendlng him, tatea that hi death la only a matter of few hour. Police Court Two men who hod lm ).ll,.t t,tn froi-lv In Intoxicating bcV rag.' made their apjarance In the have been filed there, ao far, by the police court yenterdny. One wo fined Astoria & Columbia River Railroad no Th oih.r wa an old man and Company, against certain property Judge Andereon took compassion on owner who are bucking the rlght-of-uletlv In hi of- way men. Mr. Bryum will have some fire and admonished him to forsake building to set back, as he Is quite hit evil way and return to the paths of sobriety and rectitude. This the passe through "Garabaldl, and he re man promised and Judjre Anderson ImpOKcd the minimum penalty of $2 Registrators There wsa a alight Increase In the registrations yesterday at the auditor' office. The total num ber registered up to the close of busl nes hours was a follows: Precinct No. 1, S8-, No. t, 42; No. 3. B8; No 4. 100: No. 6. 23: No. (, 72. Total 133. The increase was mostly from the Sixth precinct, where consider able Interest la being taken In the se lection of a councilman. How Do I look. To really see your li!f as other sea you, get one of thoe gew style mirrors st Hart's Drug Storei II prices. A new supply Just wived. Some say that city girls are poor, Ig norant things. 8ome of them cannot tell a borsa from a cow, but they do know that nolllster Rocky Mountain lea i on 01 gicnw wm-""" known. Tea or Tablets, 35 csnta. For ls by Frank ITart. Commercial Saloon This popular place, situated at 609 Commercial street, is up-to-date in every particular. The choicest of wines and all kinds of li quors can be procured here. Best qual ity cigars. Billiard table In connection. If you can't come In person, call up rhone 1231 Main. tf Do You fee! sleepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon t Per haps it's because of the. kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palnce reta u rant on Commercial street, where all the baking Is done in those famous slow-process ovens, which turn out light appetising, wholesome thlngsf You'll save money, too. Water Commission Meeting The Astoria Water Commission will meet tonlaht for the purpose of discussing the water supply of the city; the ne cessity of building a storage reser voir and the advisability of putting In a meter system. The meter sy tern seems to meet with general ap nroval amona- the member of the commission, as the only means to stop the enormous waste of water. It Is estimated that the system will cost about $25,000, and the commission .are Inclined to think that It will be a paying Investment. Plesssnt Report "Uracil & Powers' minstrels at the opera house last evening drew a large audience which enjoyed one of the best minstrel shows that has ever visited this city for over a year. The first part consisted of vocsl solos and funny stunts and Jokes which kept the audience convulsed with lauKhtcf. Roswell J. .Wright. the phenomenal male soprano, sang two beautiful solos, but every mem ber Is a minstrel and their appear ance here next year will mean a packed house. Ashland (Wisconsin) News." This fine , troupe will be at the Astoria theater on next Tuesday night. HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES JUST IN NEW CROP OF California White Fig's Per Pound lO cents German Imported Smyrna Fig's Per Pound 25 cents TOHNSON BROS. DEALERS IN EDIS0N-AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. good bunch of freight for this port and Portland. Among her passen gers waa a venerable citizen of darn- a property owner along the line as It port that the line will run directly through the Elmore csnnery on Its route through the place. He will leave for the metropolis thl evening on th train. Happily Wedded Yesterday even ing at 6 o'clock, at the home of the brlde'a uncle ana aunt. Mr. and Mrs. R M. Houghton, at No. 220 Commer cial street, there occurred a pleasant CLOTHES UOUGIIT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE . OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN ASTORIA . - FOR 1181 iffW MM hiW"ahat hi u A II. ti our make it the word Knox in the label, but it's a most important thing to look for. lit importance, however, is not entirely due to "prestige, for when you buy a KNOX HAT you secure s hst oi the finest materials snd of unequalled wearing quality o tar nothing of I Strlc which is World-Standard. In other words, you have paid for what tbe label reprcKAti five dollars' worth oi bat.. " ' - HENRY ). BROCK & CD.. UHIOH MADE CLOTHING. w am HERMAN WI BEHIND.iEACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE SE MenAm nt tho hlrh-contrscttntr par ties. Mr. Warren H. Osburne. and Miss cee(j th, amount received from Gertrude Bralller, both of Warrenton Rev. W. Seymour Short, rector Grace Episcopal church, officiating. The nretty bride was supported by her cousin, Miss Emellne Houghton n. i,rldmnl(1 while the rroom was attended by Mr. William Houghton as best man. After the ceremony, th compnny sat down to a lovely wed ding supper during which nil the good wlxhes that could be thought of were showered upon the happy young peo Pie. Mr. and Mrs. OBburne left on the evening express for Portland, snd the Sjund cities on a honeymoon trip, after which they will return to this county and found their future home and happiness. Bsek foe a Season Yesterday How ard M. Brownell. right-of-way man fi tho" Astorta & Columbia River Railroad company, came In from the front at Tillamook, for a rest and to renort to his superiors. He Is a good ..mirh rnllu-nv mnri Already, not to sny anything about what Is going on out there, simply saying that the work Is going ahead satisfactorily- On his way In from the Nehnlem he came In by the coast trail, and In rounding the second point this Ride of the old war ren home, the tide caught him and his tired horse and soaked him to the sktrj, besldof nearly drowning his nlmal. By swinging the horse sud denly Into the back-track he suc ceeded In finding his way through the olume of salt water that engulfed him and then patiently awaited tne falling of the title before he ventured on. He never realized oerore jusi wnu tho flood tide mennt In the way of quality ryid quantity; It caught him about the arm-pits in the saddle, and his horse is coughing it up yet. Circuit Court- Adjourned Judge McBrlde yesterday handed down the following orders in the circuit court: Judgment on the verdict as rendered In the ease of Hume versus the Colum bia River Packing Association; decree of foreclosure In the matter of Cea- Ua KHebohm versus W. D. Lyman, al. The court was adjourned to an open date In December, when the Judge will return and close up some natttjrs still pending. . He, and C. Runyon, left on last nignrg express for Portland and Oregon City, at which latter place, Judge McBrlde will open the regular ter mot court to day. et suits to be sold this week for 1 11.40. fiat In the eame and buy one. P. A. Polica Court Receipts The receipt In tba police court for the month of October were $1,015, a falling off from the receipt of September. This 1 accounted for In that there are not aa, many gambling game being run In the city. Over $900 of the receipts for October were from gambling fines. It.ls estimated that the fine and for feitures from July to January will ex ceed $10,000, the largest In the history wedding ceremony, at which there 0f the city, most of wMch 1 realised were assembled a few kinsmen and from gambling fines. At this rate the receipts from gambling fines will ex the annual tax levy Wa Are Busy and selling great quantities of goods, but there are lots of Una goods left yet, and we are selling the some at one-half and In many Instances at less than one- fourth of the original cost Come now, don't wait C. H. Cooper's Great Re tiring Sale. 11-1-tf Assessments Equalized The board of equalization of the city met yes terday afternoon to equalize the as sessments for the improvement , of Bond street between Sixth street and the McClure line; Eleventh street be- twen Harrison and Kensington ave nues, and Bond street between Ninth and Sixth streets. Two or three pro perty holders appeared to object to the assessments, but none were filed In writing and therefore were not considered. The committee will re- oort to the council next Monday night recommending the confirmation of the assessments. 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 Svetisott's '"Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. Read P. A. Stoke' ad on page four and learn how to dress up for $11.40. earn to Dance Prof. Ringler of Portland has classes every Thursday, at A. O. V. W. hall. 9th and Duane. Adults evening; children 4 p. m. All the latest dances. Waltz Glide, Three step, etc. ' Social dancing 8:30 p. m. 11-2-tfeod Thousands of dollsrs worth of sea sonable and high class dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, and all selling at half-price and less at C. H. Coopers (Great Retiring Sale. , 11-1-tf Predict Cold Weather Old timers In Astoria, whose judgment is worthy of consideration, predict a cold winter for Astoria this year, with snow and Ice. There Is a large amount or snow In the mountains, coming earlier than usual this year, and a continuation, with snow In all parts of the state, means a flood In the Wllamette and Columbia rivers next spring. For Councilman Axel Jacobsori of Upper Astoria has declared his In tentions of becoming a candidate for councilmann from the Third ward, subject ' to the decision of the Citl sen's convention to be held Novem ber 17. Baptist Church Miss . Carrie O. Millsfaugh, state secretary for the Oregon B. T. P. TJ., will speak at the morning service. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Miss Millsburgh will also have charge of the young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Amusing and Realistic The long and lively films now on exhibition at the Waldorf concert ball an among the best Kinnetiseope work ever shown in this city, and include a remarkable pres entation of Arabian magic and Ks al luring transitions; and elopment, with all its accessories of fun and danger; the tribulations of a bibulous individ ual and bis erratic spouse, who goes with him on one of his peripatetio so journs about the city with a grand flnale in the way of his defeat and a 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 Weather Report According to the eather report, the rainfall for the month of October was 8.6? Inches. We have just a hundred fine foil This Is above the average and greater than for the past three years. The lowest reading of the thermometer U)e Store for Women Otf Cite M BBElllfflVE Women's Outfitters Our Motto: "Honest Values for the Least Money." MEN'S UNDERWEAR For Uye Winter vSeason WE ARE BUSY OPENING UP AND FOR YOUR DELECTATION THE PREPARING 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 AS 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 MILL8 IN GRAY. THESE ARE ALL THE HIGHEST GRADES OF IM PORTED WOO . RANGING IN PRICE FROM 90 CENTS TO $2.00 THE GARMENT. Stokes. , was 40 and the highest 75.