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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1905)
UiE MORNIM AMORUN ASTORIA, OREGON 80 fco ; iV X Fine Breakfast Cereal "MAKER PUFFED RICE" ..,,: Mado fr6m tlm finest selected bead rl by entirely new process, easily digested thnt ft chronio dy-'iieptlo may eat It ami want mora, nourishing and satisfying that tin strong, well person thrive on it. 2 PACKAGES 25C ROSS, HIGGINS L Go. WE SILL CUASE SAHBORWS BOSTON COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tin family restaurant of Astoria ii recognised tha IIM restaurant. Tha leit weala and the beat arnica in A toria. 120 Eleventh itreet. Tha Palace Catering company' dining-room U again open under tha same management. Everything first class. CuUine and service unexcelled, Private dining room for ladlri. NEED AN OFFICE. Tlx sound of tin haiuun-r and w !ui lm all prevading In the building upiid by the New.lceiM, wlarc tiny are ntuo itifr a partition In tlie r.sr of tin- building,' thus securing 'M feet additional pa. 'IVy are al erecting a pattitlon in the front uf the building, giving I hem a comfortable lniiin-4 tifTW and the same time pro tecting the linotype Kjieratur from too tnnulpilie sight eer. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The annunl election of officer for the W. C T. I, will I held in the Kirt Hn-tit church at 2:30 o'clock. .Ml mem ber are urged to lie present. Strain. Pros.' cutter, Mr. Templln will 1 here two day longer. Your la chance to we thi immen-w line of fall and winter suiting at C. H. Cooper's, FIRST PAPERS ISSUED. SSSftW (rl Carlson, a native of Norway n vetrrdav vlven hU llwt eiliwii hip par by the county clerk, DECLARATION OF INTENTION. Adlf llfliike, a citirn of Norway, ha declared hU intention of becoming citizen of the I'nited States. MARRIACE LICENSE ISSUED. A man i;ij;e lljcn wa yetcrdy it tied by the county elcik to Jutu Wiikl and ililina Koivturmki, both o thi count v. A NEW CITIZEN. .Vlolph S4utiiiiHii, a rial i v. of Finland w admitted to citizenship je.terd.iy hy the county ilcik. Attention B. P. 0. Elk. The mcmWs of Atori lodge, N". li, and visiting memher. art- requested to meet at our lodgcrootna on Thursday, September 7. at 0:30 a. in., sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother. Erie Johnson, . Hy order of tha rivalled Pulcr, J. C. CLINTON. Secretary. YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED If yon allow u U Furniih your Winter Supplier. GOOD C00DS. RIGHT PRICES. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS nl-iss Twelfth St, Aatoria. NOTICE OF FUNERAL. The funeral serviora of the late l ap tain Erie Johinuin, will take place at the fiimilv home in thi city, tM Franklin avenue, at 10 o'clock thi (Thursday) iiKirnim.'. Interment at Onan View cemetery iU I private. LEAVES FOR GRANTS PASS. F, N. Smith, who i connected will Filer nianu house, will leave Sunday for l.rnnl Pass, where he will conduct one of the um'iful iiiano sulcs for which he i noted. Your! Laat Chance Mr. Tcmtilin, the expert cutter from Strauss Pro., Chicago, will leave Fii dav niL'ht. lont fail to have your measure taken at C. II. Cooper'. HOSE TEAM TO DISBAND. A meet inn of the Astoria lio-e team wa held lut night for the purpose of diM-usyug a proposal to disband and di vide the fund now iu the tmiMiry among the memlier, A hoe racing U now a thing of the past on the Pacific ciwot, it i not iirohahle that another team will ever he organized here. Like Finding Money. Finding health i like finding money o think ionie who are ftick. When you have a cough, raid, aore throat, or cheat Irritation, better act promptly like V. C. llarlier, of Sandy Level, Va. He aava: "1 had a terrible client trouble, caused by amoka and coal dunt on my lung; but, after finding no relief in other remedic, I waa cured by Dr. Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Cold." C.reatoat ale of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At Cha. Roger drug atoret 60c and tl.lKl; guaranteed. Trial lxittle free. MORE BARGAINS 1 N FURNITURE OWING to the delay in the completion of our new store building we will continue our reduction sale during September. The Greatest Assortment The Finest Quality The Lowest Prices li rHiqrHPiLBomi COUNTYCOURTNEWS Timberland Assessmtnt Admitted to Be Just. SYDNICATES PAY BACK TAX Action of Attorney Lltchxura of Port land in Compromising Suit for Setting Aiide of Atteiiment on , Syndicate Property on of Unuiual Intertit. The rejnilur SeptcmU'r aemion of the county court wa convewd yetcrdy uioiuing with every iin uilx r of the court present. Outidr of auditing a numU-r of claim Hguint the acu-ral fund thee court' limn wa taken up by the nub jeet of planking the Warrcnton road and repairing the geur of the Young bay drawbridge. After considerable diciiion the mat ter of tin- draw bet idge repair wa re ferred to the county juiige and road master, who will have the matter at tended to a, hooii a poiliK A the work of flanking the War rcnton road I now Mug done by day lulior the county roadinater wa in tructiil to ak for bid with a view of oei'inu II I lie woik cotuti 1101 oe uoui: more cheaply by contract. The principal matter attended to at the afternoon ci,ion waa the dipoat of the ntiit brought agaiiift the county by the tiiiil'tland syndicate for the ... . ... puipo-c ot !irtWH(l llie aM'imeni 01 their proa-rty on the IIKI.'J roll et a-ide. lue taxe due the county by the vndhalc wa equal to fllK.VTT, but when the suit wa commeheed they de no.itcd with the cletk of the circuit court the 1.11111 of f7.I3l.:i!l a their ten der in full of all charge against the property. For sonic rca-011 they decided not to (ires the suit and today their reproen tativc, Attorney IJthicum, of Portland ... . 9 I aiM-areit is lore ine court ana oiutcu to compromise thp cae by paying the balance due the county, $1.7."t.3ft, with $Iimi ailditioiial for interest. After considerable discussion the memiM-r ot lue com 1 ucriueu inai a the suit were jiending in the circuit court the usual penaltie cannot ben forced, and it i a question whether in terest can be collected, o they accept cil the compromise otTer. The plaintitT then agreed to dismiss the suit and paid the slicrilT the balan ouUtamliug. Thi action on the part of the tim licrmen is uie of unusual importance to the resident of this county, a by their agreement to drop the caao they virtually acknowledged the method hv five timber land syndicate for the assessment of timla-r land to 1 just in spite of the increased valuation of the property. Outside of the confirmation of the ap lointinciit of the fire ranger who have s'on apiointed from time to time and admitting to probate the will of one iouhii't, deceased, the remainder of the afternoon session wa given to the di iission of road matter. COUNTY FAIR CLOSES. Today, the Last of On of Anoxia' Real Helpful Display. The "County Fair." the best, biggeat, and iiio-t comprehensive exhibit ever pul forward by Astoria and CUtop County for the pure of displaying the local resource in azri-ultiire and kindred industries, will 1 closed down thi evening. The launching wa the work of judge T. O. A. IViwlby, . V. TiOwnslrryand O, J, Peterson, acting a a eommitetce for the Astoria (Hiamlfer of Commerce, and what they did wa done in the very short apace of three week. The grain and grasse will lie removed to the board room of the ChamW of Commerce to do further duty in behalf of thi sec tion. Yesterday afternon in respond fo the request of Chairman liowlby addressed to Oneral Passenger Agent A. L. Craiir, of the O. II. & N, company; Ixal Agent (i. M. lUilart of that corporation, visited the t-khihition, with Judge Iiowl by, to appraise it value a text for ad vertising matter in the descriptive pam plet put out by the company in favor of the territories through which it road run, and after a thorough examination of the whole thing in detail, Mr. Robert expressed him-clf a highly ph-ased, and the logical result of hi favorable im pression will find expiession in the ad ertising literature of the O. It. & N., no small advantage to this, a to other communities. (Jli-at credit is due to !".. V. Jensen, who b'n bei-n a faithful and intelligent custodian of the exhibit during its is'n- lemy. It is to 1 hoped thi initial effort mav be followed year by year, until aiich exhibition la-come an annual fixture of prominince and downright ben efit to the city and county, and all their indiistrie. HOOTEL ARRIVALS. CUPID WINS AGAIN. The Darby-Duncan Nuptial Celebrated Yesterday at High Noon. A the aim beamed in all hi meridian glory yesterday, at the moment of high noon, a prettv wedding ceremony took luce at the home of Captain William Starr, No. 1705. in tin city, the pi'in- ipal in the happy event being Mis Winifred Duncan, the only daughter of W. Jb Duncan of Salem, Oregon (and sister of H. S. Duncan of this city,, and Dr. W. II. Darby, a prominent voting lentist, son of Hon. W. II 11. Darby, also of the Capital city Only a few near relative of the young people were present. The parlor were iistcfully done in green and white, and the dining-room waa embellished with ink carnations. lev. W. II. 1-ayson. mstor of the First Presbyterian church, N'iforiucd the interesting ceremony, which wa followed by a dainty colu mn, at the close of which Mr. and Mr. Darby, accompanied by a group of young friend, left for the Callcnder pier, where they took the Telegraph for Portland and their future home at 844 Center trcct, Salem). Dr. Darby is a graduate f tlie North Pacific Dental college of ortland (class of l'.HH) and a master In his profession. The young people ave Aatoria,' crowned with the ,beat ishc of a large circle of friends for their proR-rity and happiness. No man may expect to enjoy himself fishing unless he has something better At the Occident. W. M. Cordon and wife, Portland. Mr. N. F. liclderbrand. Portland. Mr. F. It. lliiiH-r, Portland. .1. C. Cardm-r and niece, Portland. Alf Hach. San Francisco. S. C. Peer, jr., Portland. F. A. lloochard, San Francisco. John Andrew, l'oitland. A. If. Plath. San Francisco. F. C. Middlcmus. Spokane. F. W. Adams and wife. May title, N.I), (ico. Ileal, Pillar I!-k. Mis Itear, Pillar Hock. Mrs. Harrington, Pellur Hock. John A. Itishy and family, Milwaukee. .1. W. Clancy, Ilwaco, Wash. C. Shown, Portland. Mr. A. Taladl and wn. Itay Center. Cha. S. McConnel and family, Sump ter. . F.stella Cupp, Caldwell, Ida. Dr. liunn 1 Co.. San Francisco. It. C. Young. Portland. Mrs. S. M. Hmwn. Portland. Only Two Days More of the Fflll DISPLAY IF rooras in ihe piece Come and Get Your Measure Taken for Your FALL SUIT W 0VERC0A1i I AT- y. L.ylWS Enjoy ColumbU River Scenes On the decks of the fast steamer Tele graph, leaving Callender dock, Aatoria, for Portland, daily, except Friday, at 2 P. M. Sundays, at 2:30 P. M. You reach Portland in ample time for a stroll or for an evening's visit at your friend's home. We Will Have . A Nice Line of st D. B. McBride Woolens In thi week. Don't fail to come in to look them over before you buy. KIUUNEN & RAEL0FSZ Thi I the PUce Where You Get Your Nobby Suits. V Can't you eat, sleep or workf Bad Ii ert Uollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, makes rich, red blood, gives strength and health. Cures when all others faiL No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. For sale by Frank Hart. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Givea to all Out-of-Town Order. Ladies! Attention!! Apprentice wanted to perfect them selves in the art of cutting, fitting and designing. Taught quickly by the latest methods. Full course, $3.00 system in cluded. MRS. C. G. WILSON 516 Commercial St., Up Stairs. . v. 1 pi The Delphos THE CAN THAT NEVER. OVER-flLLS A LAMP IS The Can is guaranteed satisfactory by the makers. Pump cannot get out of order; it is' braced to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear out; it pumps any kind of oil. This Can is stronger than auv Can- mad. The top of can is supported from beW. The hinged cover conceals the pump; keeps out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can sold. Sold Only in Astoria by W. J. SCULLEY, Agent 472 COMMERCIAL ST. ECONOMY JAR Ask Your Dealer for the Perfect for hoiui'-canninir all kinds of Fruit. WncratiW M'ni' vuy, n. v.. 1 i;..i 1... , t ... Wlil ... ..... I ........ I., I I . -..1 1 t . . . .... tim r,rit, Miimii 'k ui iwm rri uu niiiim lor vears auu retain its iiiiturul tivli tluvor. t ti s ' ti tk i s f , sr-; c . w . . r " 111 So Easy, Quick and Simple a Child Can Seal and Open It Self-8caling,no .separate rublwr ing of fingvr. ing. No out ting or burn- NO ZINC NO POISON NO MOULD SANITARY AH parts of the jar and cover are impervious to the acids of fruit, vegetable, meat, fih, and all other food product. Made in pints, quaits and half gallons white glass, three- inch wide mouth. The KCOXOMY JAR received the awa.dand medal World's Fair St. Louis.' First premium and medal California, Oregon, Idaho. Utah and Montana Fairs. Endorsed by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. En dorsed by National Orange Convention" in 1904. Send us stsmp and name of your dealer and we will mail you complete book let of recipes for home canning. MANUFACTURED BY KERR -GfcASfr MAN'FG Ok OaK St.. Portland, Oregon than worms in his bottle.