Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1906)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1900. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 0 THAFKSGIVING TURKEYS WI8C PEOPLE ORDER EARLY. Our Turkeys are all Oregon Bird, coin fed mid dry picked tmd will bo THE PEST IN THE MARKET Wt know where thy come from and know they are all right. Tou'll get satisfaction If you buy our, Remctntor, wo are hcudijuinler for mil M poultry of nil kind. . i 1 ROSS, HIGQ1NS & CO. HEADQUARTERS F0 GOOD THINGS TO EAT. fee There to 8m and Hear When? At Blur ThcaUirl Friday and Satur day night; "Trlul by Jury," Ollbet & Bulllyan' amusing operetta, dtobln on, director. Benefit of Public Libra ry. See advertisement. A Full Bill An evening of varied attraction on both Friday and Satur day next, at Star Theater, benefit pub llo library. 8ce cant of than actcra for operetta, "Trial by Jury," In ad vertisement column of this lue. RegUtrationa Twenty voters, most ly from the third wurd, registered at the audltor'a office yesterday to vote lit the approaching city election. Thb makes a total of thirty for the week, none of thim being from the second ward, mis of i it: Deli a Scully, Notary Public, at Bouilr' Cigar Store. Any old hour I OrkwIU eovara umbrella and make thitm aa good a new. lX-7-tf Tba vary best board to be obtained lo tba dty la at "The Ocddait Hotel." Rate vary rawnblt. Daughter Mr. U U Luttum, wife of Rev, I). U Luttum, presented her husband with a daughter yesterday, Columbia and Victor flrapbophonoi and oil the ltet reeorda at Chicago price, for aale by A. R. Oryue, 424 Commercial St. ' if Hotel Irving Steam heat II you aro looking for a ooey. comfortable room for the winter, nee ua at once. Til-phone Main 691. 10-18 if Row Do I look. To realty e your 'f a other e you, get one of tlioe aew etyle mirror t llart'e Drug Store i a" price. A new "iipply Juat re ived. Stilt Another Yenlonliiy morning a new little cltltcen arrived hero to brighten the homo of Mr. and Mr. Qut Laraon, Mother and babe pro gressing finely. Speeiat Rate The A. A C R. It I making a special round trip rate, on Monday, 2th lnt., Aetorla to Tort land and return, of one fare and one third, for delegate to the Orgon State Teacher' Association. Down From Falrbanka Ben W. Ol cutt, who la known to many of As torlo' people, arrived in the city yes terday noon from Falrbanka, Alaska. Mr, Ilcutt will bo hero for aevernl day, looking up a bualneaa Invest ment and location, with a view to Bottling here1 In the iiu- future, Commercial Saloon TVe popular place, altuated at 609 Ccmmerclal street, la up-to-date la every particular. The ebolcett of wine and all kind of li quor can be procured ben. Beat qual ity cigars. Billiard table la connection. If you can't oome In peraoa, call up rhone 1231 Wain. tf State Land Agent Here Hon, Os wald Weat, Mate land agent for Or egon, arrived down from the capital city yesterday for an ovor Sunday tny with friend, He any the en tire at u to atnfr (it the capital h busy perfecting the annual report, r n lo have all thing In readiness for the legislature. J Earned and Paid Treasurer Thom i a D"ttley yesterday for the city of j Astoria paid out the round sum of 12, ; 350 to Messrs. Dill A Young, contrac tor, on account of the Improvement ( of Duano street, from Sixth to Tenth, : without Intcrext. On Important Errand H. W. Lornt swrcta y of tho local fluhermen's Union, will leave Oil tnorning for Boston, aa tho representative of he Union Fishermen of the Pacific, at tho great convention of tho InU-rnn-tlonnl Penmen's t'nlnn. which open thero on the 23rd of December. Ha will r absent for th better part of a month. Off on a Hunt Meaar. Nelaon Tryr and charle Hall left up the rlvej yeatrduy nfler luneh on a duck hunt, at their ground near Kvenaen. They went tip on the launch Iiln, with canoe, ingn, gun and the In evitable et cetera; and will ahlp tho excea bird home on the A. ft C. It I hontd Mr. Trover won't loo tho Lola up there, thla time. i Tho irmniigeinent of thn entertain ment for tho benefit' of the Public IJ- tirwry have eecured the Star Theater , for twj night. Friday and Satu day, November ? and nnenmber 1. Tbey cxta'ct a crowded houae on both eve ning, Oct you aoat on Wednesday, box office, Star Theater.. j Due to Washout Ff the flrat time r Ince the Morning Awtorlan Initiated th colored aupplement with It Run day Ihhuc, tt iniiKt disappoint its pn ! tron by the absence of the funny ' addenda thl morning. The customary supply I not at hand, owing to waah ( out ,on the railway, charged with it delivery hr. It I expected that j thcra will bo no repetition of the fail ure In the future. From Nehalem City Henry Tollo, one of the lending merchant of No halem City, 'arrived In Aatorla y terflny on a bualne quest. Mr. Tollo reporte hi section In a flourishing condition: and ay tho Lytlo survey from Tillamook north to hi" town are completed, the Mghta of way aecured, and grading begun. Petitione, Filed The petition of Herman WIo, for mayor: Jena H. Lllanwen, Lcander Iebcck and Axel jjocobson, for councllmen in the flrat I and third ward, respectively, were circulated yesterday and the necesaary number of signatures secured. They were filed In the auditor's office yea turdoy, and their name will appear , on the official ballot under the ap propriate party heading. Leave for Sweden Olo Leo, Edward Week and John Aspen, who have re sided In Astoria for a number of years and engaged In the finhlng business In the Columbia river, left luet evening Nfor tholr old homo In Sweden to apend the winter. They expect to return early In the aprlng. Owapunpun Line-up The line-up of the Ownpunpune In thla afternoon's game will be aa follows: Center, Marsh; 1 0., A, Ptunglund; R. O., T. Stangland; L. T Wcache: R. T., Norman; R E, Kraus; L li, Beafetdt; R. H., Malagamba; L. H., Bowen; Parker, F.; and Brakke, Q. Do Ton feel aleepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon t Per bapi It'i because of the kind of lunch you're eatlnff too heavy an dto hard to dlgeat. Why not try tho Palaoe restaurant on Commercial atreet, where all the baking ii done in those famoui low-procew oveni, which turn out light appetizing, wholesome thingit You'" lava money, too. Attention Needed In a tent, located near the water work. In thl city, I a fnmlly of eight, father, mother and six children, who are from the East and en route to Coos Bay, where they hnve relatlvea, but who stopped In Aa tnrla to ntiran nn tilling child back to health and strength. In tho doing of which what reaourcea they may have had have been sacrificed and their Im mediate want are pressing. Publicity la given thl matter, at the Instance of a leading city official and quite unsolicited by the family In question, In order that the good people of As toria may look Into the altuntlon at once and do what I requisite In thi premise, aa they ahnll find them. Flag Staff Taken Down The fing aloft that hna stood upon the cupola of the Page building ever since it was built ha been taken down and stored away. It was found that the flag staff had worked in It founda tion so much during the recent high wlnda, that it caused a ''deluging leak in the apartments below It, and ha become worse than useleaa, a aource of danger; hence Ita removal ANOTHER BIG SLASH IN PRICES. The Brownsville Woolen Mill store which la to chonge handa next week, wlahea to reduce their Immense atock of Suit, Overcoats, Rain Coat and Pnnta before they invoice and In or- do to do so they are going to run nn Immense aale this next week, during which their already low prices will bo cut away down. One thing wo like about this store la when they advertise a aale, It la a enlo, and you can depend upon go ing there and getting Juat what they advertise at the prices advertised. For the past four weeks they hnve been running a big woolon good aale, during which they sold thousands of dollara' worth of woolen gooda at low price that will not be equaled again aoon in Astoria. According to their ad on page threo they are going to continue thla sale during the coming week In connection with their cloth ing aale. Thla clothing sale come at a nice time for one reason almost every mnn likes new clothes for Thanksgiv ing and It In seldom you have a chance to buy them at reduced prices thla time of the year. Anything you noed in their line It will pny you big to, buy this week. We know everything Is Just as adver Have Leased the 8tar Yesterday the Iodic In charge of the Astoria Public Library secured the lease of tho Star theater for Friday and Sat urday next, for the presentations of the piny "Trial by Jury." Mannger Oevurta finally succeeded in having his present troupe yield these dates for the good cause which the ladles repreaont. For the week beginning December 3rd he has secured the Taylor company,, now at Seattle, one of the best dramatic troupes on the const. Work Forging Ahead Contractor Concannon has the preliminaries of the work of constructing the wireless telegraph station at North Head well In hand, and Is awaiting the arrival of some skilled workmen from San Francisco, to bogln operations. These men were to come up on the Roanoke, but her detention at the Bay City will compel them to come up by rail, so they will not lose any time en Touto. Contractor E A. Gerdlng Is loading a Callender scow with gravel for the concrete work, at the foot pf Fourteenth street, and the Callender Navigation company will transport same to North Head as soon aa. the loading la finished. ThanKsgiving' - Specials. Cranberries, Home Made Mince Meat, Ripe Golden Pumpkins, Hubbard Squash, This Season's Crop Naval Oranges. T7 Red I fth e AODies. v New Crop Cluster Raisins and Nuts. nr. ,... nn Tinlna In selecting these Thanksgiving goods; ev erythlng is the very best of its Undi-.Oota't fall to cull and see our s(ock before ordering your dinner. Orders taken for Turkeys. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. . Will Move to Portland It Is rumor ed that C. C. Masten, county commis sioner, will soon move with his fam-' lly to Portland, where they will In the future reside. Mr. Masten has recent ly purchased an extensive tract of timber back of St. Helen's and is building a logging road to the land. The road will be five miles long and the equipment will consist of two geared locomotives and six donkey en gines, which will have a capacity of about 200,000 feot of log daily. In the event of Mr. Masten moving to Portland, It will leave a vacancy In tho office of county commissioner which will be filled by the governor. Coal Shortage Astoria Is evidently up against a oonl shortage. None of the local dealers will deliver more thnn half a ton to any one person, and unless coal is delivered within the next few days, the supply on hand will bo entirely exhausted. It is also al most Impossible to secure sufficient wood, all of the men engaged in the business having large orders nhead. On 'account of the car shortage It Is impossible to secure wood from the outside, And the high prices asked for fir and hard wood make it almost pro hibitive. E. A. Gerdlng has about 800 cords of hemlock on the pipe line road, but Is unable to get It to market on ' account of the condition of the road. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE One Piano Number Free With Each $5 Sale at Wise's OVER COATS SINOLE & DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS The trick is'ent to sell you a suit! It's to sell yon the sec and, third and fourth suit. Years of - experience has taught us how! Experiment as you will, ycu must finally conclude as have hundreds of others that in the long run IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH aV k J i. ').'. : ft, Jr .-. 1 ' ';feX ... I , 1 ' JQ " I Jfr ''WW I . '-tfMk5. j HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH.ARTICLE 5 OLD IN HIS STORE Nehalem Cattle J. C Rlerson of El ale arrived in the city yesterday af ternoon, driving In fourteen head of cattle. He disposed of eight head to tho local markets, and will endeavor to sell the remaining cattle, if he ha to slaughter them and peddle thetn out to families and restaurants. He reports the Nehalem road In an almost Impassable conditlln and Impossible to drive a team with wagon over It Close it th Star The Margaret Fisher company will present their last performance at the Star Theater at the matlnea this afternoon and the performance tonight). They were booked for the entire week, but kind ly consented to allow Manager Ge- vurtx to lease the theater to the pub lic library and as it was necessary to make several Important alterations In the stage, requiring at least three days, they kindly agreed to close their engagement tonight, at the urgent re quest of Manager' Gevurtz. The Mar garetta Fisher company is one of the best ever in Astoria, Miss Fisher be ing a charming actress and the sup port being far above the average. The amusement loving people who have been so well entertaied by the com pany during their stay in Astoria, will regret the change, but it was un avoidable, Commencing one week from Modny, December 3, the Taylor Com edy company will open up at the Star. This is certainly the best com pany on the coast, having played at the Third Avenue Theater in Seattle during the past six months, to packed houses every night." They will present a number of new and popular plays, which captivated the people of Seat tle, and will no doubt All the Star theater to its fullest capacity during their sojourn in Astoria, DOES SAVING MONEY INTERE8T YOUT If it does,, stop and look in our show window of fine Millinery, Plumes, Feathers and other trimmings. We are going to sell our entire stock at prices lower than goods of this kind "jave ever been offered before In this city; jl.00 saved is 1.00 made. MRS. M. PETERSON. Star Theater Bldg., on Commercial St. In Time of Peaoe. In the first months of the Russia Japan war we had a striking example of the necessity for preparation and the early advantage of those who, so to speak, "have shingled their roofs in dry weather." The virtue of prepara tion has made history and given to us our greatest men. The Individual as well as the nation should be pre pared for any., emergency. Are you prepared to succesfully combat the first cold you take? A cold can be treated much more quickly when treated as soon as it has been con tracted and before It has become set tled In, the system. Chamberlatn'a Cough Remedy ii famous for Its cures of colds and It should be kept at hand ready for instant use. For sale by Frank Hart, Leading Druggist. Economy Necessary In speaking of the coal , and gas famine in Astoria, Manager C. A. Coolldge stated to an Astorlan representative that unless the company received a carload of coal by Monday morning, they would be compelled to close down. If the con sumers of gas will use economy and not bum any more than Is actually necessary, they may be able to run un til the coal arrives. A carlonad of coal was shipped on November 22 and should arrive in Astoria this morning. Several , other carloads are to follow. The question is, will the Northern Paclflo be able to haul the coal and deliver it at Kalama so that it can be brought down on the A. Sc. C. road. Passenger trains are running on schedule time, but freight trains have not made any attempt to run for tho past three days, although every ef fort Is being used to resume tho ser DONS BT DEED Elk Creek and Cannon Beach Land Co. to Magnus Hansen, lot , block 10, Elk Creek Park ....$ B0 Sam to 3. B. Grimes, lot 4, block 9, Elk Creek Park 40 Plot of Cannon Beach Park filed by James FInlayson. ! BOOK We have on hand a big line oi new copywrite books. Holiday gift books, bibles, padded poets. PHYROGD AFIC GOODS Fine line of Christmas Postals and Cards foreign and domestic. Our postal department is stronger than ever this year. POSTAL CARD ALBUMS TO SUIT Svetison's Book Store 14th and Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. STAR THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30 AND DECEMBER 1 Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Opera "Trial By Jury" M. E.. Robinson, Director. Auspices Astoria NORWEGIAN COMPACT. Plaintiff Miss Grace Rannels Counsel Frank Spittle Judge. .............. .Frank Carnahan Defendant. James Johnson Foreman of Jury F. L. Bishop Usher Jas. Vernon Bridesmaids, Jurymen, Spectators, Etc. Public Library Specialties introduced by Norwegian Singing Society,' Choirs, Ladies Quartettes Children's Choruses, Comic Quartettes ' 24 YOUNG LADIES IN Star Spangled Banner Drill Reserved seats, 75 cents; general admission, 60 cents; children, 25 cents. Seats on sale after Wednesday at Box Office.