The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 18, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORiAN, ASTORIA. OltKGON.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1308
IEEE ELEVEH Wulfc-
Fifty 03 GHRiSTOAS
KSVERTHELESS HIGH SCHOOL
. WILL HAVE A GAME OH
' NEW YEAR'S DAY. ;
A telegram from the Eugene foot
kill eleven yesterday stated that they
could not toiue to Astoria on Christ
tnas day for the long expected game
with the Astoria High School team.
The Message, was to Lawrence Rog
ers, manager of the local eleven, ari l
Siially sets aside all possibility of the
game Eugene ' defeated the Astom
fcoys in October, and the local play
ers have been very anxious for the
promised return game on Christmas
itj, as they felt confident that they
would wiu handily enough. The game
it Eugene was a hard fought one,
and really ought to have been won by
the Astoria plsjers. Shortly after
the game was played a citizen of
Eugene, Morris Jcssup Duryea, evi
dently having been greatly impressed
ty the playing of the Astoria boys,
jeot the following tetter to Principal
Intel of the Astoria High School, so
tomplimentar) in its nature that it i
well worth publishing:
"Will yon permit me. a citizen of
Eugene, to congratulate you on the
showing made by the Astoria High
School football ; team in the game
with onr High School team today.
, "While I am glad our boys won
the game, as a matter of local pride,
I am. still more glad that it was won
from such worthy opponents as your
Soys proved to be, I have seen a
good many football games, in all sec
tions of this country, and I never saw
a gamier straggle than 'your boys
jmt sp. It was a manly exhibition of
grit and courage, and Astoria High weight !
proud of the fellows who
so gamely today lor hor
i honor and glory. Time and ' time
.K.in men who were ready to drop
from sheer exhaustion and pain, ral-'
lied and fought fiercely in every
Stfimniage, fighting against the heavy
'i9 of a wet field and a much
heavier team, ft is of such stuff real
men are made of, the men of dogged
perseverance, who win lifes battle,
the men who make such a defeat, like
todays, a moral victory.
"Astoria High School has every
reason to be proud of the boys who
represented her in today's game, and
I congratulate her and them."
This letter is really a remarkable
one, remarkable for its free and
generously frank congratulations and
for the fine spirit " that animates it.
It should long b remembered by the
football players of the local school,
for it is not every team that can win
such high commendation from a
citiien of another town.
While there .will be no game on
Christmas day, there nevertheless
will be one on New Year's. On that
day the Astorian "Beavers'com
posed of a eleven of Clatsop county
young men who attend the Agricul
ture College at Corvallis, will meet
the High School eleven. It seems
that it is the custom of the students
at the 0. A. C to form elevens out
of the men from each county, and it
is said that Clatsops eleven at the
O A. C. has won the championship
in their, inter-county contests. The
eleven has done quite a bit of playing,
and should be in fine fettle to meet
the Astoria High. Among the 'Bea
vers will be Walter Keck, of Hani'
mond, captain and coach. He is thj
fullback of the O. Al C college team,
and while only 18 years of age, al
ready 'has won the reputation of
being one of the best players in the
northwest He weighs 180 pounds
stripped, and it should wake some of
the High School boys tip to ran up
against him with his skill and his
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BATISFA CTION !
' .. . You will find i in our rich rare and beautiful
stock of Holiday Goods.
We Can Meet Your; Wants , ,
Whatever you need, come and let us show you a
a!iety .of beautiful presents, that will at occ ap :
' peal to you as "Just the Thing" ' !
! 4- ALLEN i . g- fo
,,Ji Phones 711, 3871. - .. Branch U. Tv 71
-1"H't4eM...M.eooooeooeooaoeooaoooiiotooo,
China Doll FREE ! 1
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Whaft
JJtist
Ask any sensible man what he would like as a Xmas Remembrance and he
will say "Something I can get some good out of '
That same Mr. Sensible Man knows
what the Benjamin Label means to
clothing, the Iieiser Lab cl to Neck
wear, Mufflers, Reifers; It stands for pure
silk and highest quality. He also knows
the many other standard lines of which Judd
Bros., are exclusive agents for in Astoria.
NOW WHATWILL YOU GIVE HIE3 AND WHERE WILLYOUGETIT
The following articles we have of the best quality only
Neckwear Reiser 50c to $2.50
Mufflers, Reiser $1.00 to $3.50
Reifers, Reiser $1.00 to $6.00
Dents Gloves
Fownes Gloves
Holiday Suspenders
Combination Sets
Silk Sleeve Supporters
Fancy Hose .
Suit Cases and Traveling Bags
Linen Handkerchiefs, Initial or plain in Holi
day boxes
Smoking Jackets, Sweater Coats, Etc.
Benjamin Suits - - $20.00 to $40.00
Benjamin Overcoats - $15.00 to $30.00
NOTE All Kslser Cravats, Mufflers,' Etc., put up In Nstt Holiday Boxes.
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nifxrt--
"Where Quality Leads'
t IMIhHH
ALL CMDIOATES L1UST
TILF EXPENSES,
We will give away Absolutely Free
on Christmas Eve. the beautiful Doll
now on display in our center Commer
cial street window to the person coming
the closest to guessing the nuniber, of
shot in the small glass tumbler, in the
same window.
OTHERWISE DREAD "CORRUPT
PRACTICE ACT" MAY GET
AFTER THEM.
lis
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primary also must file, whether they
received the nomination or nut, just
as those who spent nothing must file
as well as those who did spend some
thing. Otherwise it is "$25 a day for
each day." There are only six more
days in which to file.
A DREADFUL WEAPON.
including dolls for the girls, ranging in
price from oc to $5.00 and every toy
; imaginable so dear to the heart of , the
small boy is to be had in our Santa
Claus sample room at ?he Cheapest
Prices m town. '
Call and let us convince you of this
Watch Whose Windows for Bargains
.Waterman's
A GREAT GIFT
s
Ji ('"MM
for Xmas for yourself, or your
family is a permanent home, and
it is our pleasure to place you in
the way of obtaining one. 1 Our real
estate business is o extensive that
we can furnish all conditions of peo
ple with just the kind they desire,
We have city and country proper'y
in most advantageous situations. Aho
pianos, organs and graphophones.
J4 Commercial street.
,'A.R.CYRUS. ,
James F. Kearney, re-elected super
intendent of streets, yesterday filed
i his account of his election expenses
during the municipal campaign, show
ing that his expenses were $2.75 for
cards and $2.75 for "refreshments,
solid and liquid," making a total o
$5.25.
The "Corrupt Practice act," the law
which has caused so much comment
ever since it was adopted, has some
stringent regulations in regard to
filing these accounts, with a heavy
penalty for non-compliance, and it'
may be of interest to publish the sec
tion in part:
"Every candidate for nomination
or electiusi to public office . . .
within fifteen dnf after the elec
tion . . , shall file . . . an
itemized . sworn statement setting
forth in detail all the moneys contrib
uted, expended or promised by him
to aid and promote his nomination or
election, or both, as the case may be,
and for the election of his party can
didates . . . ' Any candidate who
shall fail to file such a statement
shall be fined $25 for every day in
which he was in default, unless ' he
shall be excused by the court."
It also provides that every candi
date who did not expend anything
shall also file a similar statement
under the same penalty. At the ex
piration of the fifteen days it be
comes the duty of the city auditor
(in this case) to notify the district fl0a ,y the thrown clubs or "kenW-
attorney of the failure so to do, and ! la still rwlnr Improved upon to boom-
within ten days thereafter the dis- j eranga, bows and arrowt, crosabowa
trict attorney shall proceed to prose-1 apd rearrog- , . . ;
cute," etc. ' " '
Thus it would appear to be the i ' .. '"" ",' ' ".
.... . .... .. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian,
part of wisdorn for all the candi-1 , j,
dates to file their statements, and ; l'cr mon,h' Covers ,hc entire Iower
avoid, the possibility of falling into ' he local news; full Associated Preai
the clinches of the "Corrupt" law. It Delivered by carrier, 65 ceti
would seem that those who were can-, -t , ..' i .
didates for the nomination at the
Th. Slashing Shark." Tttth Club of
th. Fclyne.inn..
Clubs tveri- the WfiipoiiH of primitive
and c:ivu!i' ui m. Ancient Hpeclmcux
fnna li"i':."-. ?.:. h-.-nvy 'r ;!'!; riw-v I
ai.Kv; t'l;- t f.ir t!n hiwrtloii of
blruli1 of l(W:l.n-."'ti tli.it K K'U-.'inle
ghu-A.-' "flu Sums eln'j Is it t!nt piocf
of vroij.l. rusiii :id ui li-iiiiis uway
fi-o.:i . I'M' ft'Ip aii.1 .tir:;:iu:itin;;. t:i
i'.pUctical li.'.nl. v.-I:!p'i !.! !:nt;l.-'-n ti.'.i.':'
wrrlM fl npi':i;. r;!;'.te t!a l.)!.'!t''-.
of :vml 1-a.i-hiT ktif.-f iirt :-. i"! i''
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tiiir,:;i !!iU' v;-ii ti" Uv l :ilfi :.:(.
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tnv..:'.v:;':'i:i My. 'ta "kii:i?k i'v.-;i ':
r.'S. ; i.::sii rud t't.-a t loll i
cut l'i! i i!:lvi int-iit." Tin l'.:r
cKI I l.ti!:!":- -. r.iiil oihw Vfy ?'::!
ra'.il:e i'.n';tiiful tl:l!-l.ia Viciip.,;,.i by
(::':'::;'. r'o'..';i o? '';;' Uvt'.i i.'xii r.
h-.rt r .-.-;.-.:. '
' T'li'c v.'i aprris -vii'-y ffrtin a fen
Isir-lifti f to;t i:i IcRKlh. innl
haii M-ttt tn:d Cwt l:i all t'jc rant;.? f
rtv.pims U'Vi.'-.l by iiruui'.'Hl tltwe C
i:u'.!i!:ik v.iavu I.IoikI .-ll:-i!!l;:' to belioM.
Til:-)- r!: I'" !i " f'.ti. dworil may fir.re
iH-en "Vilvi 1 frriu! the club rvou by
trlbcM iHr.ciiiijilim'i with bo n ; of
mpiiils. African wttinoiife again, arc
',-:.fdhiKly .(oniplkntcd owlns to th'
nr'fjiiiilntaiici' of tji- natives with Iran,
'flic Ktnn&tr.l club In converted lulo '
fort of tom ihuvk by tho addition of
bl:tilcs or Info ii primitive Hneiir by th
addition of a chnrp tipui, : Tho plain
clubs In , the African area am nwd
ehlutiy for throwing. ,
The fimtili ktioblM'd clulis, or "ker
rlfs," tiiich a nro found amoug th.'
Kaffirs nnd other African tribes!, era
Renorally used K oiltwllea. Wherwia
the club proper was goon brought to
perfection . among sava?e trlb(!3 mid
watt Ions ago abandoned us a weapon
of civilized warfare, the hilfmlle lypl-
CASTOR I A
tot InfenU tad CiiMrea.
BiKbJYca KaiaAlwsjs Esfl
NEW TO-DAY
The very best board to be obtained
in . the city it at "The Occident
Hotel." Ratei very reasonable.
The Clean Man.
The man who delights in personal
cleanliness, and enjoys hit shave
shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As
toria, always goes to the Occident
barber shop for these things and
geti them at their best.
The Palace Restaurant.
An ph?e of hunger can be daintil)
gratified at any hour of the day oi
night at the Palate Restaurant. The
kitchen and dining room service art
of the positive best. Private dining
looms for ladies. One call inspire
regular custom. Try it Commcrci"'
street, opposite Prge building.
John Fi, Prea. ' F. L. Bishop, Sec ' Astoria Eatings Trta
Nelson Troyer, Vict Prea, and Supt
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
DEStGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS
OF THE LATEST IMPROVED . . .
Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers
. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. f
Conreepondence Solicited. . . Foot of Fourth Stmt
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT ' ; .
sten Electric Lamp
Greatest advance in lighting methoda tinea the Invention oi Incandescent
lampa. ,--
EXAMPLE- ...V; -'. V'- ;
32 C. P. Ordinary electric lamp consumes HOwatttperhouf
32C.P."Tung8ten" electric lamp consume , ...... 40 watts per hour
Try our own mixture of coffee thf
J. P. B. Fresh fruit and "vegetables
Badollet A Co., grocers. Phone Ma('
S6g Quelle
' - ELEVENTH STREET
Opposite the Bakeronian
HOT
CHICKEN HALES
EVERY EVENING
HOME-MADE, and of the choicest
ingredients; put up under supervis
ion that guarantees their perfect
freedom from all deleterious matter.
MRS, F. WOOLLEY
PROPRIETRESS
Saying . . , . . . 70 houf
By using "Tungsten" lampi you can get 275 per cent increase la light for
the tame cost or in other words can have the tame quantity o! Illumination
lor 35 per cent of the coat of lighting with ordinary electric lampa.
The Astoria Electric Co,
TIDE TABLE FOR DECEMBER
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DECEMBER, 190
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