THE M01LNINC. ASTORIAN, AhTDltlA, OUEtiON, SATURDAY, DKCKM BKR 5, 1908. 1 f - L ,qM,44MH HtMMIHWHUMM ' Store ffV ladies Women BEEL.HIQutfittcrs f I lave you seen our window? 'OURCHOICEOFCOATS j $5.00 Uot do so this week. The last of the Sale. )CEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER ! Oregonian of yesterday in its e column has something to say Captain Parsons, of the State .lifornia coming up to the Co a to take command of the steam- liance, vice Captain Ben W. 01- h is billed to the command of it coaster Kan Smith. No one rver heard of a Parsons in com of the State of California, and resumption is that the big paper i Capttu'n Mason of the Costa who has been frequently men- 1 in this connection, and who is My the s American-Hawaiian steamship dan is due at the A. & C docks t city at 7 o'clock this morning, id out 8000 cases of salmon. or less, belonging to the Alaska rmen's Packing Company, of :ity, and consigned to Chicago N'ew York. She will leave out a Puget Sound ports as soon as s loaded. wt Kamm liner Lurline slipped ,s her berth here at 4 o'clock yes ety afternoon with plenty of ter- 1 business and people. She went an; 7 o'clock and among her pas- were: A. C Smart, G. F. gaa, Mrs. G. Rose, J. Seaborg I e R. Wright he; wl develops that the French bark which sailed hence for Europe ; owiursday, did not carry wheat .was laden whh good old Ore , s5r lumber and plenty of It, and J'', to the United Kingdom for :d When the steamer Sue H. Elmore returns from her present cruise to Tillamook Bay, she will go on to Portland, and continue on that run indefinitely, in order to meet the de mands of the situation set up by the coming of the Argo on that particu lar run; and she will give the Argo all the comgetion she is looking for. The fine oil tank steamship Lansing arrived in from San Francisco yester day morning, en route to Portland. She was met by Captain Tom Crang, of the river pilots who took her on to the metropolis. The steamer Shoshone arrived down from Portland and Rainier yes terday afternoon on her way to sea and San Francisco, and left oat on the night flood. The lighthouse tender left up the river yesterday morning for the por- , pose of. engaging in the task of set ' ting a lot of new river channel lights between this city and Portland. ' The steamer F. S. Loop is at the Columbia mills at Knappton, finishing her cargo of lumber for the Bay City, having come down the river yester day. The steamship Roanoke . went to sea yesterday morning at an early hour with plenty of business for her three ports on the California coast. The" steamer Cascades is due to ar rive from San Francisco sometime today, Portland bound, for lumber. ope?F mowimnea From Every Ounce ot 1 . l a dut- IhIM f 3 U mash, m 1 When the mercury drops out of sight, and you just can't keep the house warm, you'll find it wonderfully convenient to use a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It's vry light carry it about heat any cold room. Turn the wick high or low no danger no smoker no smelL Easily cared tor and gives nine hours, o! cozy comlort at one filling of brass font Finished in nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. its final of aAj. I fight it ideal tar, i Ions winter evenings read tt trw ky il won't tin your eye. Lalal improved central ink burner. Made d bran, nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. H your dealer cannot tupply die Kayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Healer, write our nearest agency tor a descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) A ...PORTLAND..., ivening Journal i cm raencing December 1st will be distributed by us. ; bscriptions for November payable to us. I Price 65c per month delivered. ! If you are not getting your paper right kick to us. mum y oook iipe REGISTRATION IS 11. ALL CLOSED IK THE SEVEN PRECINCTS A TOTAL OP 1631 NAMES IS RECORDED. The registration tor the municipal electoin came to a close at 4 o clock yesterday afternoon with a total of 1631 names down on the great regis ter. There were only 65 persons who appeared yesterday at the office of the city auditor for the purpose of regis" tration. By precincts registration is as follows: No. 1 223 No. 2 105 No. 3 178 No. 4 417 No. S 287 No. 6 220 No. 7 ..201 Total .1631 If the registration may be taken as a criterion, a great majority of those whose names are down are Kepubli cans. Of course only those who reg istered before the primary were asked their political affiliation, but they were 1179 in number and probably the, same proportion of Republicans are among those who have registered since the primary. While the regis tration was 1430; in 1904 it was 10S0: in 1905 it was an even 1700: in 1906 it was 1019, and this year it is 1631. or a city of upwards of 15,000 inhabitants the registration is small, The British ship Brodick Castle is due down from Portland on the haw sers of the Harvest Queen early this morning, and she, too, will hike out to deep water as soon as the Wallula can get her there. , The tug Geo. R. Vosburg is on her way down the river bound for the Nehalem country, with two barges of railway material, and should leave out this evening. . ' The British ship Torrisdale, , from Newcastle, Australia, is the next coal ship on the list due in this port She is out about 70 days and is looked for at any boar. With a good big pick-op of cheese and oysters the steamship Rose City left out from this port at a very early hour this morning, bound for San Francisco. The French bark Ville du Havre arrived down last evening on the lines of the Ocklahama, and will go over the bar, for Europe, todayt probably. The steamer Nome City is another of the coasters due here at any time now from the Bay City. More people are taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy every year. It is con sidered to be the most effective rem edy for kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up worn out tissues and restores lost vitality. It will make you feel well and look well. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. GOODLY CROWD AGAIN AT PINAFORE This is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zelinski, of 68 Gibson St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever had, with Bucklens Arnica Salve. I ap plied this salve once a day for two days, when every trace 'of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at Charles Rogers & Son's drug store. 25c. E Oregon Dressed Spring Chick ens 18c, 20c Oregon fowls ...16c Beef to boil 5c to 8c Prime Rib Roast Beef 10c, 121c Tenderloin flat-bone and sirloin steaks ' 10c Government Inspected Kettle Rendered Lard, 5-lb. pails 70c Small Fig Hams..'! 17Jc Best Breakfast Bacon ..17Jc Veal Roast.. ..8c, 10c, 12Jc and 15c Fine Shoulder Roast of Pork 10c,12c Mutton Roast.. 8c, 10c, 12c and 15c Beef Pot Roasts. 6c, 7c, 8c Ranch Eggs ...35c Choice Creamery Butter. . ... i . .70c We make a specialty of delicious home-made sausage made twice daily at our plant. ." Pay us a visit. Satisfaction guaranteed. RRARFFJ-Anari riFiiT nn SEVERAL OF THE PARTICI- PANTS WIN HIGH PRAISE FROM MUSIC LOVERS. Aaain last ninht "Pinafore" attract ed a goodly number of people at the Astoria theatre, and nerhans it oassed bff somewhat better than the first nieht. Unon the whole the rendition of the pleasing old opera has won much praise. Following is a review of "Pinafore written by a lady: Astoria has been all agog the past two days over the production of the comic opera "Pinafore," staged by the able Mr. Robinson for the benefit of the High Scbol. This gentleman is Well known here, and one hears praises of his rendition of this opera on every hand with praise. It is no small matter, that of putting on such an opera in a short month's time. But, 'Astoria has an abundance of local talent, and sturdy young men, and beautiful ladies, who know that to hide their light under the prover bial bushel is as much a crime these days as in the olden times; so these young men and women loaned their talents to Mr. Robinson for the glory of Astoria. The "Sailor Boy's Chorus" did fine rhythm-work. Some of the '"Jolly Tars" looked more fierce than jovial, but the audience seemed to appreciate their fierceness especially Dick Dead eye's (E. C Judd) doleful D ! One also observed many beautiful bril liantly black moustaches, and one lone prematurely gray "goatee," which contrasted nicely with the white sail or suits. No) was that Superintend ent Clark with white cap jauntily tilt ed, doing those fancy steps on the right end of the chorus? You don't say sol . The ladies' chorus was so rweet and all looked so petite that they won all hert; their rhythm-work was, nearly perfect, and they showed them selves adepts. Their responsive chorus showed thought, and required con stant attention on their part as to supporting the personnel The dramatic personnel was excep tionally strong for .local talent, and each one seemed to fit his or her part perfectly. Who wouldn't kow tow to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, First Lord of the Admiralty, etc., etc.? (W. F. Gratke). So daz zling was this gentleman's success, and so stormy the applause, that his fame has already gone abroad in our land, arid nothing remains to be add ed in " his praise. However, we would say that, with out the perfect self-poise and able seconding of Miss Ella Thomas (Hebe) Mr. Gratke. could not have shone with such luster. V. A. Bcharrel (Capt. Corcoran), fitted his part most genuinely. His excellent singing, his bearing, alt showed thought and study, and the result was pleasing to all. Much of the attraction centered aroundf the two lovely vocalists: Miss McCann (Little Buttercup), and Mrs. Harry Flavel (Josephine). Their parts were hi-avy and required tcm- . . i ! , : . . J . I t.i- . I pcrameni ami auiniy, aim incsc ihuics were equal to the occasion. Miss McCann, with her wonderfully deep, far-reaching voice made one wonder where so slight a person carried all those beautiful tones. Mrs. Flavel had some quite difficult passages, but she rendered them well, and her high tone seemed clear and well taken. These two leading ladies sang en chantingly, and the applause was stormy. . J. -J. Johnson (Ralph Rackstraw) ably supported Mrs. Flavel, and when one considers that one and all were home talent, it makes us sit up and take notice how "We killed a bar we did it." 9 though of course there are reasons Xhat make for a comparatively small registration in Astoria. Yet, perhaps, the thought is worthy of some contemplation that the affairs of the city with its 15,000 people are directly controlled by only about one-tenth of the population. Election Return, Full election returns will be dis ployed in black and white at the Wigwam saloon, corner of Eighth and Astor streets, on the evening of election day, Wednesday next, De cember 9th, so that all who will may see. Clean Your Chimneys, George Ludwig, an expert chim ney sweep is ir the city and will make your chimney clean and safe from fire for $2 or two chimneys for $3, Place your order at the Astoria hotel or tf'M'.tlon Mntti , t isellNOUNGEiAiENl m On Monday, Dec. 7 STEEL 6t EWART . Will Open tlic Doers of Their , Electric Fixture Show Rooms With one of the most complete and up-to-date lines of elec tric goods in the Northwest. This 6rm has long been recog. niied as the leading electrical contractors firm in Astoria, and has met with such ready and loyal support in its endeavor to raise the standard of electrical wiring. & ASTORIA NOW HAS A 0 0 Modern Electrical Fixture Establishment with every style of electrical and combination fixtures,glassware and reading lamp.. A visit to our show rooms (next the Astor ian office) where everything is connected to demonstrate how the lights burn, will be of interest to you and we will consider it a pleasure to explain everything. . . STEEL & EWART 441 Com. Street Telehone 3881 A phone call will bring ns at any time to estimate on your work .'. . . ' . I . I. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation and stimulates the liver. Orino regulates the bow els so they will act naturally and you do not have to take purgatives con tinuously." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. NEW TO-DAY Cheap Coat Kelley the Coal and Wood Dealer will deliver and place in your cellar a ton of the best coal for $7.00 same coal for $6.00 at the yard. Phone Main 2191. Barn 15th and Duanc Ml kinds of cordwood and hardwood inside fir and boxwood for sale. - The very best board to be obtained in the ctty is at "The Occident Hotel." I'.ate" vry reasonable. Guilty of Counterfeiting. Passing counterfeit money is no worse than substittitng some un known worthless remedy for Foley's Honey and Tar, the great cough and cold remedy that cures the most obstinate coughs and heals the lungs. The Palace 'Restaurant. Any phase of hunger can bs daintily gratified at any hour of the day or night at the Palace Restaurant. Tht kitchen and dining room service are of the positive best. Private dining looms for ladies. One call inspires regular custom. Try it. Commcrci' street, opposite Pi e building. Try our own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co., grocers. FhoneMair The Clean Man, The man who delights in' personal cleanliness, and enjoys his shave shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As toria, always goes to the Occident barbershop for these things and gets them at their best. NAME MEANS SOMETHING. When A E. Petersen built and named the "Modern" barber shop, he meant that it should stand for what it was called. No patron has missed a single feature of the modern ton sorial parlor at that house; and every new device In the way1 of perfect comfort and service is constantly add' ed as it develop. The latest is an expert bootblack, the best in the business; a qualification that makes his employment really "dern. NEW TODAY ! FINNAN HADDIES Royal Chinook Salmon Bellies and Tips. Acme Grocery Co. HIGH ORADE GROCERIES 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 A GREAT GIFT Wl COPYRIOHT for X mas for yourself or your family is a permanent home, and it Is our pleasure to place you in the way of obtaining one. Our real estate business is to extensive that we can furnish all conditions of peo ple with just the kind they desire. We have city and country property in most advantageous situations. Also pianos, organs and graphophonet. 424 Commercial street, A R. CYRUS. , ,m , .-. , ,Fnll List Of ' f Victor Double Disk 75c Records ! now on hand. Full stock of Victor and Edison Machines and Records Finest stock of VIOLINS on the coast. All at Eastern Prices. Mr. Citizen: Buy from your local merchant, he sella his goods as cheap as you can buy them in Portland or elsewhere. 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