The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 26, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, '08.
Tllfi MORNING ASTOttlAN, ASTORIA, OEEGON.
' - UtiMKMHKR: Good Pancakes "
made from our
New Buckwheat or Pancake Flour
and served with
Choice Maple Syrup or
'.' New White Comb .Honey ;
re ure to be wonderfully appetizing
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
THE MODEL FOOD STOKE 1J
!lIIl5CF.ira.
Declaration Filol "
.Albert Severin I,sren, native of
Norway, filed hi Intention to be
come a citinen yeterday.
Littl Boy Found" ' ' I '
.A little boy of two or three yean
of not. w.n found at the head of
llond itreet yesterday morning. The
little chap had evidently wanoereu
away from hU mother and got lot.
A' neighboring woman took him In
and cared for him. until hia mother
found him ,yeterdny afternoon. j(
Off For The Bay City
Chester Jordan will depart on the
Steamship Ceo. W. Elder, tomorrow
morning early, for a eruiie to San
Fraraleo, to look around for about
three week, returning home to As
toria In time for the - coming holl-
m found AatorUna
- w fc.odore H. Rohdc, of this city,
left taut evening for a business trip
to his old home in'Remsen, loia.
and on hia return', In about ten daya,
will he accompanied , by hia aged
mother who come out to Astoria
to dwell. L. M. Johnnon, went out
on on the me train, for a busine
journey to New York City and will
be gone for teveral weeki.
To Attend Convention
Dr. B. Owena-Adalr, of Warren
ton, left hurt evening "on the 6:10
express for Portland, to visit with
friend over Thanksgiving, and Inci
dental, to attend the State . Con
vention of Woman Suffragist; and:
irl both relation it It aafe to lay
the doctor will have lot of fun or
Ttriow the reason why.
Fuel Oil Contract.. ; . .
The repreMitatlves'of the Atori
it Columbia River Railroad Com
pany were In thia clly yesterday to
meet the agent of the Union.' Oil
Cnmninv foe the mirooae of closing
"'contrct foe the fuel oil aupply
for the A, ft C. and Hie meeting cut-,
ruinated In the closing of a five-year
contract 1n thta behalf, upon " termi
mutually satisfactory , to both big
concern!. , , ,., u-,,r-j
Steamer Will B There
Capt. Jamea Keating and the fine
launch Wot, will te at Hammond
in due aeasnn thia evening to convey
all who desire to attend the perform
ance of "The Millionaire Tramp," at
the Astoria. Opfcra.Uoiia, and -to
take tli em back viie it Is over. .-'The
good people 'of Knappton wtll'be
aerved in 'the'aame way" a 'Munch
leaving !there awl rtnruing, th this,
behalf. 1
High School Boy And Girl n ,
The young people of the Aatoria
High School have a chance to cap
ture, one or more of acven prizes of
from, $3 to $20,. by writing essays
tipon one or , more of n'x subjects
dealing with the earlier phases of
the nation's history, full information
upon which matter may be obtained
by addressing William Bittle- Well,
chairman of the committee of the
Oregon Society Sons of American
Revolution, Portland, Oregon.
1 wj x x-t ,;B'i!.:g!iuiu-uu u
Good filings to Eat
' For your Thanksgiving Dinner prepare
from our slock; ; Mince Meat, Currents,
Raisins, Plumb Puddingj Cranberries,
Nurs and all kinda of Fruits, fresh and
wholesome. ; Prompt delivery, , , , -
Scholfield, Mattson & Co.
phone nu i GOOD GOODS phonb mi
i -t ( 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET
DONT FORGE!
THAT
HEATING
iYou'll Heed It Soon. We have them.
wrLAWiS ' 'a.veb.
For Improvement
A ftii lion wae filed with the city
,nu!ilof yesterday asking lr the 1m
jirivcm':iit of Grand avenue, 37ih to
iStlt street, it is asked that the
street be graded to lis full width and
x 16 foot planking be laid in the cen
ter of the highway. The petitioners
state the improvement of the street
,it this point would prove a .' great
convenience to many and would
-pen an outlet to other connecting
t reel. 'It is signed by tl. E.'Stef-
fensenv P, M, Hansen and Ben Shold
New From Afar
Yesterday mnrninw we had the
pknturc of looking over (but pot
reading) a copy of the "Stavanger
Avi (N'ews)' a paper published In
the hometown of L 0. lUlland, of
this city, This particular number
cotalnrd a three-column account of
the golden wedding celebration of
the pii rents of the well' known coun
cilman, together with picture of the
venerable couple, and it may be said
in pausing that afr Belland's father
doc not look a day older than hi
son. Mr.' and Mr. Bclland, pere,
.ire dwellinir on the home-farm that
hs been.in that family for the past
.100 year. "
Warrant Called '. V
While there have been many war-,
Dints recently called by the city
treasurer, Mr, Dealey, people have
been slow in coming in to get their
money. The moment that warrant
are called the interest on them stops,
and naturally it behooves the owners
to secure their money and place it in
bank or In some Investment. There
is now perhaps fmtr or five thouaand
dollars with the. city treasurer! be
loniting to individuals that Is not
drawing t penny of interest for
them, Resides, naturally the treas
urer wlshe to pay them off as soon
as the funds come In to the end that
he may Iterp lhinps "cleaned up
Funeral of R. M. Leather
The funeral of the late,, lamented
U, 'Mi ' .Leather.', of this city, , has
been re-arranged by those in imme
diate interest, to take this place tins
morning at 8;3fl o'clock from St.
Mary's Catholic; church, .Rev Juhn
Water, Vector officiating, interment
to follow In the B. P. O. E. plat,
at. Greenwood cemetery. .The mem
bers of Astoria Ldg: No!'380B. P.
0, E., wiTI attend in a body, the fol
lowing "well Tcnowrt Elks having beeh
appointed to serve i a pall-bearers,
to-witt . H. f, Prael, Harry Van
Tuyl. John Vox, C, T. Crosby, U. D.
Johnscm and F. J. Carney, Despite
the early hour set for the Tart sad
honors, there la a certainty that
many friends of the late honored
Astorian -wilt attend the service.
Have, your Thanksgiving dinner
today nt the Occident. Hotel..
Hot Drinks i;
Coffee and Chocolate.
STOVE
-Meimi- i
0. A, It Meeting
The annual trwtlng of the local
hj! of the Grand Army of the Kc
publii" will be held on the second
VVvilneMUy of December. Officers
for the ensuing year will then be
elected.
Thanksgiving Service
Tlie Unptiiit, Metlinrliht and Prc
ryytrriari churches will unite in a
Thanksgiving service at the I'resby-t'-rian
chrtrch this morning at 10:30
o'clock,. ,Tlie niu-iic will be furnish
ed by the choir of the Presbyterian
church. Rev, C. L, Owen, pastor of
the ItaptUt church will preach the
sermon.
Thanksgiving Treat
Mr. Jack Anderson, proprietor of
the Occident bar, has in his posses
sion a fine 60-pound pig (never mind
how or where he got il), but if we
arc not mis-informed, it will he
placed on the lunch counter dclic
inusly prepared tday as a- Thanks
giving treat to hi many patrons,
who, -no doubt, will all pay hi place
a visit today.
Married Yesterday
Orno L. Willcrt and Blanche C.
Clark, both of this city, were mar
ried on- Wednesday, .November 25th.J
at! 578 Commercial street, , the Rev.
Wm. S. Gilbert, officiating. Mr. Wil
lcrt i the son of the syndoical mis
sionary of the Prc.byterian church
of the State of Washington, and the
bride is recently here from South
Dakota. The young couple will re
side in Astoria.
Stained Their Gloves
The ladies at the Athletic Club
ball last night had their evening
glove stained by the blue ink of the
programs, and there wa many a
frnwn at the havoc wrought by the
ink on th white kids. Apparently
the ink bad hardly dried sufficiently
on ' the programs. Probably today
there will be more than one pair of
white glove iiven a lath n gasoline
or some other cleanser, though
printers ink makes a pretty bad mess
and one hard to clean off.
On Vagrancy Charges
Harry Kettering, a young man,
was fined $25 with the alternative of
12 day in Jail by Judge Anderson
yesterday on a charge of vagrancy.
Kettering is one of three young men
who are the proprietors of a res
taurant in the rear of the "Big
Swede's" saloon, though the police
aver that it is not really restaur
aaVbut A -only, a ""blind" to osten
sibly give the ' three " proprietors
some lawful occupation. Kettering
on the witness standi denied that
he is of the inaqucre.su. The "Big
Swede" testified that $15 a month
rent is paid for the room where the
restaurant : i run. " Police - Officer
Litiville testified that in the long time
that he ha been on that beat be has
eenonty two customer eat in the
restaurant How three young men
can inake an honest living out of a
restaurant whose business is as lim
ited as the police o nicer testified was
not explained. Vet the business must
pay, for Kettering paid the fine of
$23. . . ;. ,
Mr. Hcgardt Gone
G. B. Hegardt, the Portland civil
engineer whose services were secur
ed in an advisory capacity for the
Irving slide, las returned to Port
land. Mr. "Hegardt recommended
very strongly to the council that the
work of sluicing at the bottom, or
"toe," of the slide should be stopped
and not commenced again, as the
removal of dirt at the bottom natur
ally had a tendency to permit the
hillside to move farther down. ' Yet
this recommendation is not being
carried out, and perhaps the city
cannot control the situation ' even if
it wished to; Those who are trying
to save their modest homes at the
bottom of the hill are sluicing away
the toe" of the slide in an effort to
save their homes from being crush
ed. Thus the interests of the people
at the top and at the bottom of the
slide seem to be at variance on this
point, Another family was compelled
to seek other quarters yesterday as
the house had moved quite consider
able in the last three days, and was
considered unsafe.
Have your Thanksgiving
dinner
today at the Occident Hotel,
We carry
Gunthers Dairy Milk Chocolates
. " 50c PER POUND
Sold in any quantity from
five cents up.
ALEX TAGG
483 Commercial St., , Astoria. Or.
POST
CARD
ALBUMS
of all kinds
1 and at V
!, lowest ,
prices.
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SyzhZoti's Book Store.
Fourteenth' and Commercial Street.
From now until the end of this month you can lay
seasonable Clothes at reduced prices
Suits
Overcoats
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Wth Geodetic f Survey
V. t- Malar, who hal been with
the coast nd geodetic, survey at
Tillamook states1 that the work is
now done on the Pacific coast, and
the party will soon Wave for Texas.
Mr. Marlar was initiated into the
Astoria Elks' Lodge Tuesday night,
and he ha many friends here." The
chief of tlje party, was f.,S.,Will,Jii4
the Tillamook .ncher , seemed to.
think that he was "Jim" Hill in per
son who was down there looking for
a 'railway right of way.
Turkey Back East !
It may be a slight consolation to
the housewives of Astoria to know
that turkeys are high back east too,
at least in one place, t. Thirty cents
is the price here, and the Arkansaw
Traveler" laments the fact that in
that locality the prices dressed will
go up to la or i) cents, inc arutic
states: "According to U.. reports
Thanksgiving turkeys will, again this
season be' very high priced and not
within the reach of the pocketbook
of ordinary people. Dealers sty
they will have to pay from 12 to 14
cents for live turkeys, wniie aresseo
ones will retail at 18 to 20 cents as
Thanksgiving approaches." This
clipping was Taken from the "Arkan
saw Traveler" by the Rev. C. C.
Rarick, who learned the printing
business on that paper. ..
PERSONAL MENTION
Captain Charles Richardson of, the
Columbine, with his wife and chil
dren, departed for Portland on last
evening's train, to spend- Thanksgiv-
uig with friends and kin at the me
tropolis and take partem a happy
family re-union with several; relatives
just out from the remote Hast.
Manager McLeod, of the Ham
mond Lumber Company, at Tongue
Point, will go to San. Francisco to
morrow evening, on business for his
concern.' ' . .
C. F. Green, of Portland, was tn
the city yesterday on matters of
business, and was quartered at the
Occident. :-.r.f
. R. Penny, of San Francisco,, spent
the day in Astoria yesterday, , on
business affairs. '
Miss Anna Belland, of Portland,
accompanied by Miss Thora Larson,
arrived down on the late express last
night and will spend the Thanksgiv
ing holiday with Mr. and Mrs. L O.
Relland. As' will Mr. and Mrs.
Augtisf Larson, of Altoona.
Have your Thanksgiving
today at the Occident Hotel.
dinner
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T li e 2nd
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During the remainder of this
Bale, another FREE day is offered.
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A number of people got their
money back last week. '
You'd better get in this week,you
might strike, the right day. V ;
But, no matter what day you
buy clothes in - the WISE store
you buy cheaper than elsewhere;
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PIPE ORGAFI RECITAL
IlitiUiPI'f
THE PROGRAM PROMISES TO
l- BE VERY FINE AND IN
TERESTING . The program, o the pipe organ
recital to be given at Grace Episcopal-church
on Friday, night indicates
that the event will be very fine and
interesting. Miss , Carrie.! E. Short
will act as the organist, while Mrs.
A. -A Finch and William Gratke
will sing. The program will be as
follows: '
Processional.,, Hymn
' Choir.
(a) Larghetto Brosig
(b) Cavatina . . Raff
Miss Carrie E. Short
(a) I Will Arise. Corbett
(b) Allah , . Chadwick
i i Mrs. A. A. Finch
(a) Chorus and Andante, Sth So
nata... . . ....Mendelssohn
(b) Berceuse . . ........Dinnee
Miss Short
(a) Rest . . Sullivan
(b) The Endless Day....... Johnson
Mr. William Gratke'
Processional -March ....... Guilmant
Miss Carrie E. Short
The Choir Celestial Trevelyan
y .: Mr. William Gratke
The , Pilgrims ,.... .Watson
Mrs. A. A. Finch
Intermezzo . . ..Dunham
Miss Short
Jerusalem t '..'i. .Parker
.' k Mr.. William Gratke .
Noctourne, E flat. Chopin
Miss Short :. ; ,J
Offeratory . . V t. ................
Processional ." . ...Hymn
, Choir.
REALTY TRANSFERS
' Astoria "Abstract & Title Company
to E, ,B. ;Stoner,; lots 1 to 4, in sec
tion 3, and lot 2 and portion of lot 3
of S. 10, T. 6N., R. 10; $10. P
C. N. McReynolds et al to George
E. Shaver, S, 1-2 of, SW.. J-4.and NE.
1-4 of SW, 1-4 of S. 14; also portion
of S. 23, all" in T. 8 N., R. 8 ,.W.;
$2500. ,
- ' Try Your Luck
Turkey disposal .night. and. day at
Grussi's cigar store, Eleventh and
commercial streets. a ana wc.
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Elks Notice. .
rThe members of Astoria LSlge
No.' 180,. Bn PUpAElltSf.a -well; as
visiting brothers, are 'i requested; to
meet their kdge-room at S:1S
this morning to attend theafuneral
of our late brother, R. M. Leathers.
The services will be held from St.
Mary's church at 8:30 with the in
terment, in Greenwood . cemetery.
J N. JK. JOHNSON, s "
Exalted Ruler.
, ;. C. CLINTON, ecretary-l;
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" If you don't want to go to the
trouble of preparing a Thanksgiving
dinner, go to the Occident Hotel
where a home-like Thanksgiving dinner-will
be served from 5 to 7:30
p. m.,s '.'- 4 f - , .v
Splendid Concert Excursion
On Thursday morning at 10
o'clock there will leave this city for
Skamokawa and Cathlamet, one of
the most interesting . excursions of
the year, under the auspices of the
Norwegian Singing Society. That
fine body of singers accompanied
and assisted by Miss Esther Sund
quist, as violin soloist, will charter a
steamer (probably one of the Bab
bldge fleet) and will give the first of
two splendid concerts, at Skamo
kawa, at 2:30 o'clock in the after
noon, going thence to Cathlamet in
time to repeat the concert there in
the evening and return home within
reasonable hours, i. And the "beauty
of the program lies in- the modest
charge of SO cents, which covers the
round-trip and both concerts; sure
ly the most reasonable charge ever
made for such a- generous1 deal. ' It
cannot possibly,, fail of .patronage
under the" circumstances, of the ex
ceptional talent indicated, the prime
outing the trip affords, and the re
markable and modest price quoted,
and the manifold pleasures it prom
ises. I! I '
V To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. .Druggists refund money if
itffails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature is en ' each! box. 25 cents.
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F . ''"RawLungs'-'
When the lungs are sore and in
flamed, the germs, of pneumonia and
consumption finds lodgment and mul
tiply. Foley Honey and lar kills
the cough germs, cures the most ob
stinate racking, .tough", ; heals the
lungs,, and prevents serious - results.;
The genuine is in the yellow pack-
age. I. V. Xaunn, Uwl Drug btore.
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"Fighting lit Beef Trc:f
' 1 2th Street Bet. BoncJ
and ComtDeitdifl '
a5i Taylor St. UniorAown
We have no other shops but the
two mentioned above.
Dressed Turkeys,' the choicest Ore
gon birds, 25c and 30c
Fancy dressed Oregon chickens, Uc.
18c, 20c
Fat Oregon Geese, 20c and 25c
Fat dressed Oregon ducks, 20c and
25c; -
Oregon creamery butter 65c pf
square. ' .
Fresh ranch eggs, 35c per dozen.
Beef for mince meat, 5c to 8c
Prime rib roast beef, 10c and 12jc
Tenderloin, sirloin and flat-bon
steak, 10c " .
Smith's absolutely pure and' fresfc
kettle-rendered lard, 6Sc for .5 Ik
paiL ;
Smith's little pig hams, 17 c
Smith's breakfast bacon, 17c
Roasts of Veal, 8c, 10c, 12ic and 15c.
Choice shoulder roasts of pork, 12e
and 12 c '
Mutton roasts, 10c, 12c and lie
Excellent pot roasts of beef, 6c, "Is
and 8c 1
Boiling and stewing beef, 5c and c
CHRISTMAS KU?.I0ER
Read REX. BEACH'S bear
hunt. There's art and fun and
wet feet all mixed inp to
gether. ; 1 One of our best doctors says
that good reading keeps more
young folks out of ' mischief
than any other one thing.' ' ' '
Try Everybody's. Get one
now. It's big and bright and
powerful. It's too good to go
without. -
15 cents a copy, $1.50
copy,
a -year.
FOB; SAXS BY
,0, V. Vhitman
in a supply
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