The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 27, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    X8DAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1000.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON
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THANKSGIVING TURKEYS
WI8E PEOPLE ORDER EARLY.
Our Turkey art ail Oregon Bird, corn fed and dry picked and will b
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
Wo know where they com from and know thy ar all right, You'll
get ntlfaetlon If you buy our. Remember, w aro headquarters for
; stall fed poultry of all kind. 4
ROSS, HIQGINS & CO.
UEADQUABTESS FO GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
E TILES OF THE T
Dell II. Scully, Notary Public at
Ecttlly' CVr Htora. Any old hour I
OrkwIU eovr umbrella and make
them aa good a new. 11-7-tf
The very bcit board to be obtained la
dty I t "The Ocdd.ot Hotel"
f Z Att very Mwnble.
Columbia and Victor Grapbophonoi
tad all tba latent record at Chicago
price, for aal by A. R. Oryui, 4i24
Commercial 6t. tf
Hotel Irving Steam-heat. If you
r looking for a coty. eomfortable
loom for the winter, we ua at once.
Telephone Main 801. 10-lttf
How Do I loot To realty your
a' a other eee you, get " ' tll,M,
lew etyle mirror at Hart' Drug Store i
J' price. A new eupply Juit r.-ei Wed.
Lunch Served Lunch will be nerved
till afternoon and evening at the
tiuftriiii-nt of tho Congregational
church, during th aal" of the many
home-made and uaeful article. The
public I Invited to (it tend
Is Improving Carlson, the man
hom Sheriff I'uim roy had to put In
acvere restraint at St. Mary' hoe
pltnl on Saturday laat, ha become
normal and quiet, and the "muff" wa
taken off of him yeterdny by "that
officer.
Hav Arrived Horn Mr. and Mr.
Archibald McLean arrived In Astoria
on Sunday evening lnt from their
honeymoon Journey and are now dom
lelied and at home to their frlenda at
- No. 365 Franklin avenue.
Commetdal Saloon Tbla popular
place, tituated at 600 Commercial street,
I up-to-date In every particular. The
choicest of wine and all klnda of li
quor can be procured here. Bett qual
ity cigars. Billiard table In connection.
If you can't ooine In pertoa. call up
Phone 1231 Main. tf
Th New Deputy Hon. Hurrlaon
Allen, district attorney of the Fifth
judicial district, hn decided to ap
point J. A. Eukln us deputy dlHtrlct
attorney, vice Charles H. Abercrom-
ble, who I deatlncd to nil tho muni
cipal attorneyship. Mr. Eakln ha lg
nined hi willingness to accept the
pout.
Timber CruUer C. E. Day, P. 8.
King and W. F. Stewart, prominent
timber orulser, arrived down on the
noon train yesterday and left out tor
the Nehalom to cruise a number of
flection of timber bind which the
company they represent I desirous
of purchasing.
Do You fl deepy and not bit
like working in the afternoon f Par
hap it's because of the kind of lunch
you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard
to digest. Why not try tha Palace
restaurant on Commercial street, where
all the baking is done in those famous
slow-prooess ovens, which turn out light
appetiilng, wholesome thing f You'"
save money, too.
Thanksgiving
Cranberries, Home Made
Ripe Golden Pumpkins, Jtiubbara bquasli,
This Season's Crop Naval. Oranges.
Fine Red Table Apples,
New Crop Cluster Raisins and Nuts.
We have epared no pains In selecting these Thanksgiving goods; ev
erything la the very beBt of it kind. Don't fall to call and see our stock
before ordering your dinner.
Order taken for Turkeys.
JOHNSON BROS.
GOOD
' Be Sure you reserve sent tomorrow
for either Friday or Saturday night
at Star Theater. Society Operetta!
Character by well known ladle and
gentlemen, under the able ' director
ship of M. K, Robinson, (lllbert und
Sullivan are well known to every
omi every one enjoys their production.
A Praalng Cll A telephone mes
sage was received at tb eheiirf of
fice yesterday from Aldrlch' Point,
slating that Aleo Moody had found a
cltljsen of that section bound to n
tree, a victim f a hold-up and rob
bery and that he had been no bound
for nenrly two d iys. Sheriff I'omeroy
left up on lout evening' train to In
vest Ignte the matter
Wsnt 8treet Light A petition wa
filed In the auditor's office yesterday,
asking the common council to estab
lish a street light at the Intersec tion
of Commercial and 3tiih streets, The
petition I signed by John Engberg
and twenty-six other resident of the
district. The matter will come up at
the meetlr.g of the common council on
Monday night
On a Business Trip Manager J.
E. Mcllroy, of the Old Oregon mills,
at Wurrenton, was In the city yes
terday, on his way back from a busi
ness trip to Hen t tie. He says there 1
but one vessel tnklng lumber from
his yards at tho Havel dock, the Oeo.
E Hillings, one of Uio finest flve
nmsted schooners on the Pacific. She
will carry away one and one-half
million feet of lumber.
To Convn Next Wk At the ear
nest request of Vice Consul P. I
Cherry, British Consul Jame Lnldlaw
will come to this city next week, to
preside over the court of Inquiry to
Investigate tho stranding of the Brit
ish bark Oulenn. on Clatsop Beach, on
the ISth Inst. It l not known yet
who will alt with Mr. Lnldlaw In the
matter.
A Good Laugh, a most entertaining
evening for all. Only get your tick
ets Wednesday and reserve seats for
Friday or Saturday. A varied pro-
gram. Norwegian Singing Society In
one of their fine choruses. Children's
choru. Mis Shlvcly, director. Musi
cal comldettn, O. P. R. A. Ladles'
Quartette, "Old Folks at Home." Full
choruses nnd mnny other specialties,
Friday and Saturday evenings, Star
Theater. Benefit Public Library.
Lunden Missing William Lunden, a
boat builder, living In Upper Astoria,
started out laat week on a duck hunt
ing expedition In the vicinity of Blind
Slough, expecting to return Friday
night. Since that tlmo nothing has
been seen or heard of him, and it Is
thought ho ha met with ome acci
dent and been drowned. Hla wlfo Is
very much worried over his failure
to return homo. Searching parties will
go out and see If they can find him.
His boat waa found on Thursday eve
ning last, at Tongue Point, with one
oar In It, and It wa taken to Sven
son, whore it wa Identified yester
day by those familiar with the boat
and with the fact that Lunden. went
away In It. Beyond this nothing has
developed In this unhappy relation.
- Specials.
Mince Meat,
GOODS.
Registration--only two voter ap
plied to lh auditor' office yesterday
to reglHter for the city election. Ap
parently llltlu or no Interest la taken
In thti election, notwithstanding there
are fifteen amendment to be voted for
to the city charter.
Fruit lnspetor Petition have bn
prepared arid circulated In th coun
ty, aaklug the county court to appoint
Bernard lilt, of Olncy, a county fruit
Inspector. Such an appointment ha
long lwn needed In the county and
Mr FllMt la thoroughly verted In the
fruit culture buslne and competent
to 111! the position.
Turkey High A car-load of tur-
' key were received In ANtorla yeter
' duy and distributed among the varlou
, market and store. Tho retail price
I 30 cent a pound, the highest tur
: key have ever sold for In Astoria.
I Judging fis:n the Immense number bn-
Ing received In Portland, the price will
! nt remain at this figure very long.
j Thanksgiving Sale The sale of
j home-made mince meat, cake, ple.
I aprons, comfortable and many other
useful articles, commence thl after
I noon In the bnaement of the Congre
j gatlonul church. This will be an op
j portunlty for those desiring to pro
, cure many home mnda dellcuclcs, be
side assisting a good cause, to do so.
Preparing Ballot In addition to
mailing r?te of the charter amend
ment to all voter who have regis
tered for the city election, Auditor
Anderson, assisted by Sergeant Twom
bley, was busy yesterday making out
the official ballot to bo voted for at
the ensuing city election. The ballot
will be quite lengthy, owing to the
fact thut three are fifteen different
charter amendments to bo voted upon.
Contract Awarded A special meet
ing of the water commission was held
yesterday afternoon to discus the
claim made by Captain C. 8 Gunder
soi for damnges to his property, also
to take some steps to have the com
mon council to build a drain on 14th
street to carry off the surplus wa
ter. A contract waa awarded to Le
andcr Lebeck to drive a number of
pllea at the corner of Fourteenth and
Jerome avenue to protect the water
main which wa recently carried away
by the land slide.
Polio Court Yesterday waa a busy
day In tho police court Six manipu
lator of Ivory and checks forfeited
925 each; two drunks, one for $5 and
one for $10, failed to appear at roll
call and their ball wa declared for
feited, making the total receipts of
tho police court $165. Wm Mayers
wns fined 35 or two dnys In Jail, for
Imbibing too freely, but as he had
spent tho holy Sabbath day In Jnll,
the sentence wns commuted. H. Mor
gan wn up on a charge of being
drunk, to which he plead guilty. He
will board with Landlord Gnmmnl two
days.
j Difficulties Adjusted At a meeting
j of several property owners along the
' line of Bond street between 6th street
j anil the McClure line, who hud filed
a remonstrance with the common
council against the acceptance of the
Improvement, all controversy over the
Improvement wns amicably adjusted,
tho contractor agreeing to make a few
necessary nils on the street. The
claim for the payment of the Ira-
! provement was not approved by May
or Wise, awaiting an understanding
between the contractors and property
owners.
Board of Equalization The board of
equalisation, apolnted by the com
mon council to equalize the assess
ments for the improvement of Eighth
atroet between Kensington nnd Nlafl
ara avenue; Bond street between Forty-second
and Forty-fourth streets;
Fourteenth between Franklin and
Orand avenues, and Eleventh street
between Franklin and Harrison ave
nues, held a session yesterday after
noon at the city hall. No objections
having been filed to the improvement
or assessment, the same was filed with
the auditor.
Laying Mains A communication
wns filed In the office of the auditor
vnHtnnlnv hv thu Astorln. Water Com-
mlsslln, requesting the common coun
j ell Ito tako tho necessary steps to
Improve Fourteenth street from Jer
I ome to Lexington avenuos, aa - the
! commission is anxious to take the pro
j per steps to put in a . water main In
j order to supply the people residing on
! the hill with nn adequate water sup
ply. This district has not had the
j advantage of city water and the resi
dents are very anxious to be connect
! ed with the water system. The ques-
tlon will probably be referred to the
committee on streets and public ways
at the meeting of the council next
Monday night.
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
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HERMAN WISE
BEHIND EACH'ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE
PERSONAL MENTION.
F. A. Davie, manager of the Warren
Packing company, came down from
Portland on a business trip yesterday.
Louis Hauffe, Swedish vice consul
at Chinook, waa a visitor In the city
yesterday.
Nlc Hansen, superintendent of the
Chinook hatchery, waa In the city yes
terday. R R. Cole, candidate for councilman
at Seaside, was a visitor In the city
yesterday.
D. F Boyd, a prominent merchant
of Eugene, arrived down on the noon
train yesterday on a brief visit
Chas. H. Fulty of Cheboygan, Mich.,
was among the arrivals in the city
yesterdpiyj and he contemplates lo
cating In Astoria.
George Cashlll of Svensen, was
among the visitors In the city yester
day. A. C. Abbott of Seattle, arrived down
on the noon train yesterday.
Archibald McLean and bride re
turned to the city yesterday after a
brief visit to the Sound.
Herman Alhers, a prominent farmer
of Push precinct, is In the city on
business.
John Green, of Deep river, was a
visitor In the city yesterday.
Link C. Burton, deputy fish commis
sioner of Washington, was down from
Cnthlamet yesterday.
John W. Orr and wife of Portland
are visiting friends In the city.
Mrs. Julia Relnhart of Seattle ar
rived In the city yesterday and Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gratke.
Hon. James W. Welch and wife, who
have been on an extended tour of the
eastern states, arrived home last eve
ning. L. C Garrigus of Portland, repre
senting the Goodyear Rubber com
pany, Is In the city on business.
W. W .Whipple of Seattle arrived
in the city yesterday on the noon
train and will remain several days.
F. G. Goodman of Portlanl arrived
down on the noon train yesterday.
E. C. Edwards of Boston was among
the arrivals in the city yesterday.
DOES SAVING MONEY INTEREST
YOU?
If It does, stop and look In our show
window of fine Millinery, Plumes,
Feathe s and other trimmings. We are
going to sell our entire stock at prices
lower than goods of this kind 'aave ever
been offered before In this city; $1.00
saved is $1,00 made.
MRS. M. PETERSON,
Star Theater Bldg., on Commercial St.
Babies' health depends upon babies'
food. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
is the best baby medicine known to
loving mothers Tea or Tablets, 35
cents. For sale by Frank Hart
OVER COATS
SINOLE & DOUBLE
BREASTED
SUITS
The trick is'ent to sell you
a suit! It's to sell you the sec
and, third and fourth suit.
Years of experience has
taught us how!
Experiment as you will,
yen must finally conclude as
have hundreds of others that
in the long run IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH
"THE NOTORIOUS MRS. GAY."
Tonight the Mack Swain company
will resume their engagement at the
Astoria Theater and in response to
numerous requests will present a most
amusing farce-comedy, In three acts,
entitled, "The Notorious Mr. Gay."
This excellent company have presented
dramas of all kinds, during their en
gagement in thl city, and will now
show their mettle in mirth-provoking,
laughter-compelling comedy; and as
"a little nonsense now and then Is
relished by the wlset men," the coming
production should meet with the favor
of the theater-going public The
play in question has met with great
success, both In England and Amer
ica, and Is, without doubt, one of the
most laughable dramatic productions
of the present day. It is a farce
comedy with a plot, and a sensible
and Interesting plot, at that, a whirl
wind of fun, a cyclone of mirth, an
avalanche of wit and humor, a curious
combination of comical complications,
a panorama of peculiarly perplexing
predicaments two and a half hours of
unalloyed enjoyment, one hundred and
fifty good, hearty laughs in the same
number of minutes. Cora King Swain
will appear as "Carlotta Gay," a dash
ing young widow; Mack Swain, as
"Plunkett," a valet, who masquerades
as his master and causes nearly all
the trouble, and the other characters
will be In competent hands.
The cheap Imitations of Foley's
Honey and Tar cost you the same as
the genuine in the yellow package.
Why then risk your health, perhaps
you life, taking them when Foley's
Honey and Tar will cure your cold and
prevent serious results T It Is guar
anteed. T. F. Lauren. Owl Drag 8tore.
B. P. O. E.
There will be a meeting of Astoria
Lodge No. 180, B. P. O. E., at the hall
at 8 o'clock this evening. There is
business of importance and it Is de
sired that all members attend. By
order of G. C. Fulton, Exalted Ruler;
J. C. Clinton, Secretary.
BOOKS
We have on hand a big line ot new copywrite
books. Holiday gift books, bibles, padded poets.
PHYROGDAFIC 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
Svetisoii's Book Store
14th and Commercial St., Astoria, Ore.
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CARD OF THANKS.
Th stranded family living In a tent
on the hill do, Individually and col
lectively, hereby tender our most
heartfelt thank and gratitude to the
good people of Astoria In general aad
especially to the pupils of "The Shlv
ely School," who have taken such
kindly Interest in our welfare and
presented to ua so many useful dona
tions. These offerings were brought
without solicitation, given with glad
ness, and we assure you, were received
with joy. May the Divine Giver of ail
good gifts) shower hla blessings of
abundance upon you all.
A. FORD AND FAMILY.
Astoria, Ore., Nov. 25, 1906.
. Chinook Hatchery NIc Hansen of
the Chinook hatchery, was In the
city yesterday and reports that the
stock of eggs this year far exceeds
those supplied last year. Last year,
one million fry were turnred out, but
it Is expected that this year nearly
two million will be turned out The
Chinook hatchery is one of the most
important in Washington and has the
credit of turning out a large supply
of young salmon.
FIRE IN FRISCO.1
Lodging House Destroyed by Fire but
Inmates Escape.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25. A Are
broke out late tonight in a lodging
house at ' Railroad avenue and Fifth
Avenue South that for a time threat
ened to involve serious loss of life. As
it was 16 people were taken out of
the burning huildng; prostrated by
the smoke. The damage when the fire
was exlp ngul&ied lsf estimated at
$15,000.
"A dangerous surgical operation, ln
olving the removal of a malignant ul
cer, as large as my hand, from my
daughter's hip, was prevented by the
application of Bucklen's Arnica
Salve." says A. C. Stlckel, of Miletus.
W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve
completely cured it" Cures Cuts,
Burns, and Injuries. 26c at Chas.
Rogers', druggist
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