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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1905)
'1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, jo SiW FRESH AND RICH IN FLAVOR Sweet Apr THE MORNINGASTORlANj ASTORIA, OREGON, TIMELY Rfll NOTES ' ' 'GUARANTEED PURE. 35c the Gallon Courtis Foltowin Well Defined Policy. ; j; SilGGINS, & ,3 IXLt CSAO ft tAHBOWTS BOSTOlf COfFEEl n IOC AL BREVITIES. '" AndVraen, m.; H?0 Given eltlar it homj or, ... .? ig,'" j j j mtanrant of Astoria Is neoguMii m Ue He wUirtat Tha bait maale and the beat service la Ae torU. 120 Ebrsnta street. Ths Palaea Catering epsnys hv Inf . room I again open under tba Mm manage moat Everything Irst el CuUiM and anrlee unexcelled. Private dining-rooin for ladies. Wuorl it Akerman, taxidermWti, mat treat makers, furniture upholstering harnesa repairing, carpet cleaning and WlUVtui. sat. of valuable property: on October th. Page three, column tlx, tola lue. li f.' .-a"-asBaJ-a TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS -.REWARD. A' reward of 123.00 will b paid fr the recover of the body of Arthur King Jvepbon,.wbo waa accidentally orown ed Bunday, September MtH, n THEODORE JUBErusw DECIAR1S INTENTIONS. tin tba TO VYAT- MJ 1 t I--.it;. i- i j: ' Ir'uru :i t)tl:.tj j !. I.'"' ; Andrew Anderson, a native of land yesterday appeared before county clerk end declared hi Intention of looming an American cilUen. EPISCOPAL SERVICES. , at !, J. i n vTaru", .. "cp i ' r. h-i . In the Hlv, t t of i ' ... 1-1 : if. mm wrvi.-' ' M at ,-' . r! J p in. r fs.t ' r. r :..i-r uk. U.Ha, , i.L r'pt it day, t I .,i it ? j vi''.t at k.ai f.i . tbf 'I W.t t r SIIRl'CK M A CHAIN. I A II 4 -i 1 ) li". r. ih NO' w( Vltl(, H 'i-fi.-li '. - J ' 1 !, ! . t ''i t .' T'l. im. I- 'lUl 1l-ir r-a uiH-rlag tm f !'"' I. A T. i,.rvi irtL : IV 1 at AID IMPORTANT LINES FIRST V 'i I ft? for Ro'al and Brtdga BuiMiof in 1903 tba Sam of 1 1500 Baa Bmi.Xx Moded IfahaUm Hot Ortrlooked Otbar Roada Improrad, " fin mt.Uri The iwroai-liiriMit of ilia winter ralna given ai ind Uiin tollw eom olnltiU alMiut romty foaiW.' TbU i to 0, txim Vnl at tWaraaoToV Ue year. l AUrlan haa okd aoina of tlieaa mptaliiU in it column, and apM-Ul tre baa been laid, from thne to time, on Hi very bad romlitiim of the roada iri, ami out of, tli NeUalein valk-y eoua try. . i In order to UtU'r aUU the aetual oonditiona, from the auto ol the legal builder of tliei blgliwaya a well aa from tlie, perliajm prejudiced nlde of the dweller thereon and uer thereof, reMrted ealled upon County Judge C. J Trem-hard yeterdfty, and aked for lateuient in thia relation. Judge Tren chard eomplieil with readineM, and from tlie fai-U elk-ted it would aeeiu the eoun ty court hat done really more than the law required in behalf of the county hiuhwaye. The policy 'of tlie court haa been, for Um pat three year, to confine the road work of the county, aa far a it migh lie. without entirely excluding remoter eriioii. to the iinKrtant line of road branching out from AMoria to the nearer and larger aettUmen(, in order to aim plify and uii-ken buine intercour be I ween eMitiguou point that are de ienlent iimhi each other, and uMm the mnty acat, for the daily aeeeawltlea of life and public convenience, and when . . .Itorter and cloNC-lvinfl 1 built, then to turn 1 . 1 road funda to the up- in linea of road reach 1 t - nU of commerce. Thia . 1 m been followed with . mumble, and the con taking tbee, and all ' -1. . vanent omJ uring material could t rndency to retrki the It I not denied that .,' . 1 lying roada are aorely --t r . , . i iation, that new high , . . - - y; but the court ha i. ' i, than it hottkI have .1 '.. irtment of public im provement. ' Hie county court ha act apart, for tba year ItMkl, fur. rood purpoaea, the mun of 1 ll.Oi Xt, and for the building of bridge, the fin t Iter auiu of CS,0UU.. Thee appro priation have lieen ucl in their n'l-pec live field, and exceeded, and the utmost -aution must be employed in applying tlie fund iunuiing from the oncoming taxo. In fact the court ha been a hair too lilieral for the pat three year in the building and mending of romK In that M-riotl it ha built nine and one half mile In what i known ft road dia trlct No. 7", mning hem to Olney, Jew eti and Wwr. and directlv into, the Nehalem MH-lion. And on theiame nnite now ha plau and MH'ilication ready o contracting the building and equip. ping of a four-mile Wet Ion between Ol ney and Jcwett, and for ome time haa had the work on the two-mile etretvh lietween Jcwett and KNie well under way. On the i.Vmilo line of road north of Veejer, tlirough the Fixh-IUwk river iiuntry, the county ha already ex pended the hum of 354 for bridge, and ha a contract out for the building of one ami ft liHlf niilw between Jewett and VeIM'r. So it eeeuiM that the court i not over hxiking the Nehak'Ui aection entirely but ia aceking to keep it JivcriHtU road expenditure within the limit of iuiartial distribution aa among the distant ditrk t, and Ktill adhere to it jMilioy of aiding the ucarer thorough farea first. The line of road coiintructed by the county court during the preacnt iucuui bency and either finUhed, or to be com pleted at an early date, are a followat From Seaside to tha Elk creek coun. try m the aoutii boundary Hue of flat op eimnty, 8 mile. To Puh V, Uw via the Necanlcum and beyond, U mile From Oluey to Young riter falla, 3J milea.- " lwl and Clark river road, via Tuck er creek, to Young's river falls, 6 milcA . Road out of Sveusen, built and plank ed ! of a wile. . Road out of Knappa, heavily gravelled, 3 mile. " And all of, tlii ork tn been done la strict conformity fith the prmaaent ne IT I l.v.1 t ii.r ant , 1 4 .'n d ! in'fi"i rr i Sweet Apple Cider r'SiM of lU flu, Joit la. CRAB PPLES Arc Plentiful at Bros. a ! "i 4a t lor I '..' rr'1 e Iiiftsy lii.t Jfiwset Attn. 1 It. V.j. I'm i. fe V.. tl.t r-. 1.'. ii-l I 'i ' "IT"1'! at loU " " 1 IC. t1 nji e '.if 1 -4m,mi.i ' ri ' I l' wis . I . '. !l V"'ii I' i 1 1 1 1 1. f j..r,v ! .-r -: .' ' ' U :.i.rt.r.f. . .:. 1 i-1 in . , 1 m . 1 . m ' e 1, 1 . , y .! "i " ' t- ! ! fi! '.. ! V-' ' t Ui'it. iuii. 1. i. r. i;. ' y j mi, V S. ' i. ai ' -luti:i of tJI r r-ni'U tt-l worV it ;d-.iiitn:ent it Fm stiv i. . m : v f . f.K Aid vill l.atf tin 1 ial:U - i . ce 1 ( 8upfiiui-J''nt f O-n-tnicin'r Ni h- M.V.m uml ( Irf 31 C Nii.ith, titvc,i. V. t - I S. A, r.(iiJi will he cli.irg of the (-pr n.i-rt i'''ii. it i etjHsr.l that ( if tijtt rtrihtij? ouMr u al Fort 1 SXtnii will W fi.iflinl in a f ka, i n. f .i 'N cm.Mit oiV t Fort 1 1 ; l,.id.i 'lii- M .leeev . 1,.. . ,, ..,..., , ii 11 1 m altera t . -11. v ' i. ' !f d-i'v intal- j ?K ('S AiiODT TiiKM. I I t," A 1. !., ? p"1' ! ''ite sjrarastraHaatoahaa-aaw mw wnxaii t 1 1 r m 1. a a as m i na w i-t rrr t -aaanarxi , ..U.i.-i.r,v. awir-.r.o i--i2Jj Do on know that wt art offering the biggest i - Furniture Bargains in Astoria Prior to our moving Into new qyuartert apecially constructed for ua, wa hara been and art atill giving values in Fir st-ClassFurniture Xever befora heard of In tha city. It will pay you to call at one and Inspect tha hundreda of bargalna. Ml tha. preeent ' year; and on the ra4 around Smiths Point, for a lilne of one and three-quarter mile, it ha ex pended tlie il in of $4IM,liei.We the UWr la hi out lat year for gradurf. ni-king and gravelling of that import ant highway. The county Vat preweirt imige fa orewlnir the work on the road to War- iMorriaon. arntatv.'laai tha Lawia aa4 Oar jmi I Iwarliy.JIarba inaa Tajf- to ihe 'bridua arroaa that atream' ami (gars. . .. i '- ' ' ' I M.t . . . tU -1 t.MAw Aa. A Vairrasf.aM mrkU-h WfUm I tlttnff UOfl HOT SC. IT MMWm S. liar IHIl uu a,v av-uaf-BH mrrm T ' wr " haa been expended ao far including tlie iRobbin. tdahkimr of a niUe of it with 123,000 The Kiuge, ny umaa A, vafw. feet of himber.' In tha paM two year Teddy i Iter book, y Aaaa vt,napi I Bar. . J ..-... v -V Tlie White CoiMiuerors, by Kirk Mua roe, Tha lis. Tlia Man of I Hour, by Cfctiawe CriUenilom. a -Kntutff jgtpry, bjr TREAT FOR BOOK-LOVERS' liility-polh-y of tha" eommiloner. m . i avion tim 1 IIP! ruura. MM vlvinWfr I : . road around Tonirne Point to conacet rina Uat ai xeani ropaiai raaucauona with tha Jolia Day river eection. during Jaat InaUIled at Attaru a uarary, ' The public lilmry irf tbi city ha beea angiimentod, by the receipt,, numbering and shelving of the following forty-sine volume of bit literature, motiy freb from the pree of thU and other oua trie! , life of Ietliovea, by Louis XohL , Jwveaila 4ffaaaarar ay WV iJougla William R. Harper.---, - - The Ilright Face of Danger, by B, N. .The Hunny Side of the Street, by Mar slial P. Wilder. VQ A Sauntering, by Cbarle D. Warner. Letter of a Diplopia t' Wif, by. llary K. Waddingtoa. JtaHan- Iettera of a Pipkmait'a Wlfa, by Mary K. Waiklington. ' Catilina Days, by John Hay. tlie Lewi and CWk rotxd aystea ba absorM tlie sum of $2583. ' i, J, Earlf In Jin rominxr year the court txpct ewiij'frt tba row4 to Youag'a rtrei falfa TbisMrf ok of the really val liable rterie of trade and, travel iitwli n aouieraniHi, and tlie , purpose ( tlii orr l to have it thoroughly A arc at aaaa- vviwsivi Wf e." ' . I Tha Light of tha JBUr, by Hamlin Gaf i. 'Vl5'v j ..- r-c V w I well built, "along a circuit that will taka Fox, Jr. V a peron from the pot-oTl-a in Atoria around Smith Point, up the Lewk) and (lark river, thence on to Tutker aeek and the falla, thence to Olney, a ad back to the city via tha main road of district No. 77, making a 25 mile drive of great utility to very many people in, and out4le, the city. Tbia road will furaish a line ojiening for tha eatablMiment of a rural free-delivery mail route, serving over 03 families on the route. It would seem from tlie work done, and to be done, that the count court ia in touch with tlie active interest of tlie whole couuty, ami if any one section M-em to have been ignored, or at least, to bare gotten less than it expected, or needed, the denial haa not been at ail Whom Uie ( Sod Destroyed., by Joaepli- ine Daekan. . .-....,-,, -i-i' ; -J We Ten or tha Story of the Rosea, bjr Barbara YecUxv, , p ' . . .,- Tba Lana thai bad Ko Turning, jCSit- bert Parker. ; . - 1 Dorothem by Maartesa Maarten Jloyo pf ., Saint Timothy, -by Arthur Stan wood Her. If. a.. Ta..a..1, !m& t..lM Ih Bcllard's Innpinaion, by W. D. HowelU. The Young ColonUts, by G. A. Ifenty, The Young Buglers, by G. A, Henty. The Memoirs of an American Citizen, by, Robert Herrick. Cathedral Days, a ''our in England, by Anna Bowman Dodd. , , . IN TBI CIRCUIT COURT. Ia the trial cae of IL W. Cyrus at. aL . vs. J. . Dellrager, a verdict was given the plaintiff in tha ajtm of (33.70 with . eoMt. - i . . f . Alex. K. Mesford, held on a charge of illegal fishing, entered a "plea of guilty and warned..!. '- " - - - Alliert IsaaeHoa and Erick Berg wera also arraigned and after pleading guilty were fined $30 ewek. ; ., ;, , A dmee of divorce waa granted fat tha cae of Sigf ried Sigfrfcdson, va. Maria Sigfrledson, W( t .. , The cajje of J, A. Monroe, va. Peter Andenton waa settled and dUmieL Proecuting Attorney Allen returned information yesterday against E. 8. peciit aiid , Chariea .McDermotC both saloon keeper at Hammond, for selling liquor to minora.' Tha act is alleged to have been committed on June 2. As tomorrow will be a nonjudicial day, the jury haa been excused until 9:30 on Monday mornipg, when the trial of Cor nelius CEtley on tlie charge of burglary will be eommenoad. ' arbitrary, but rather in an adherence to Elanor Lee, by Margaret Sangtr. nlans and oolk-k tliat are suUervini Anna. Advenwresa, oy rnujip the general public intereet. That com- Oppenheimer. , nUints should arie is mot natural and! P y John Hay. laa . r i..aL manv of tliem are. upon bare no- J w. w tk-e. iustifiable. seems to bold flood, but aulu. , a the sorutinv of the course pursued The (.rowth of Democracy In the I nit- hv the county ofTlciab.. leaves very little, Sut' b.v l"- A. Cleveland. if any adequate cause for fault finding. My Winter in. the Nile, by Charles In the waiter of complainU from the uudiey varner. , . Nehalem country, Uie court la confront- Mng Jotm, ly MiaKepeare. . iue iommon way, oy aiargaret lie- land. . Charles, the Chauffeur, by S. E. Kiser. Mia Billy, by. E. Stockley and M. Uurd. A foreot Heath, by Charles Major, .- .Tom Kcenan, LooouioUve Engineer, by Xeason Jones. - '- The lUtUrrouod.Ly Ellf GUgov ru by the difficulties incident to a moun tainous and heavily Umbered aecUn, hkh, if allowed all that might' be idk-ioiody expended in opening it wide o traffic and travel, would absorb more money than fall to the whole county from any of it annual tax roll, and, even the co-Uy nature of the work need ed there haa not deterred the com mis kmer f roe Msoduia; very cent that' was availaJ H.-t ...l., wrf - sill fnrt lifr nrnmit tha tiliilitinir and dan. a rewiriug of road down there aa fast funds accumulate and exigencies rie, always, howvver, with an eye sin- le to the preconceived policy of work ing outward from the city of Astoria, and not inward from the outlying dis tricts toward the city.' AT OCEAKvTEW TOMORROW. Tlie remains of T. D. Rowley, the young man who died at SL Mary 'a hospital on Thurday evening, of appen dicitis, will be buried at Oveanview cem etery morrow, a. noon, under the auspice of Kecarfne Tribe, No. 12, Or der of Red Men, of Hammond, of wbich lodge he waa a member, having joined about two weeka ago." He wa but a lad of 19 years, and hi borne ia supposed to be ia Balti morejld. He baa been employed on construction work at Fort Steven, but left there for Seaside where ha hoped work in a mill, but hi illnese in tervened and be waa brought to this city for treatment, but died, despite tha best efforts to save him. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ;" Tba Occident A. C. Chefbro, New Y'ork. E. C. Kenyon. Chkago." J. A. Maguire, San F'rancico. K. C. lk'r, Portlaml. W. B. Donaldson, Cliinook. W. Marshal, San Frncico. (. C Johnston, Portland. Mr. G. Amam, Hiawatha, Ka. Mr. F. M. Irvington, Weiser. W. K. Lyon, Kelso. A. Klien, Salem. Allen Cummmgs, Burr Oak, Ka. Irene McNess, Itlairsville, Pa. Carrie J. Hart, Blairsville, Pa." Rolicrt Dcllart, St Ixwi. Clia. R. Sklnker, San Francico. Joih. R. Mclntyre, Tacoma. Herman P. Pool, Tacoma, Mk Clara Amam, Hiawatha, Kas. W. A. Burnett, Portland. John Adair and son, Portland Mr. M. E. Stanley, Seaside. MU Duncan, Seaside. E. X. Glahn, Xf w ork. C. W. Caylor, Portlaml. RlucgrM- and Rhododcndrom, by John Fox. Jr. . When a Maid Marries, by Lavlna Hart. l' and Down, hy Edward Everett Hale. ' , A The Island Camp; by Capt "R Bonehill. Memoir of a ircat Detective, John Wilson Murn. Tramping With Tramp, by Josiah Flint. The Trend in Higher Eduiwtion, by LEG BROKEN WHILE DRUNK. A party by the name of Morgan Fedy while in an intoxicated condition yes terday morning, sliped from the curbing of the sidewalk on the eaotern front of the Pwker House and wa aupposed to have dislocated hi right ankle. Officer Thompson, took charge of the lam and helploa unfortunate and conveyed him to St Mary'a hospital, where it develop ed he had actually broken the bones of hi leg just above the ankle. Dr. Fulton et the injured limb and Feeley waa reel ing easily bat night, ; i ; HEW CLASS. Shortbaad and Typewriting Ortr Grif fin'i Book Store. I guarantee the full course la aix week. One hour each day or sight. Private leswns, Xo home study. Ko tuition in advance. Good positions guar anteed. DOROTHY E. WISDOM. Three Rules Special Ronnd Trip Zxcaiatoa Sate of 9oo far tba fair via I. ft C S, B. Ticketi Sold Dairy Until BiU of Goip, by 11. Jvu--UL U wd aweWiag (v.. vtn. Uipm X.mv.m,,t hr- Dmri ftPT-1 AT a TJT KT KTwfTr we B rotmd trip ex- curioB ticket daily from Astoria to Portland and return rate of $3 for the round trip on account of the Lewi and Clark exposition. Ticket purchased on or before October I will be good for re turn pasaage 30 day from date of aale, and ticketa purchased after that date will be good for return passage up to and Including October 31. J There is a rule in life to live by, Also a rule of three to figure by- . '" " But when it; comes to ladies' and. gentlemen's tailoring RuIe-ofzistheHan Roelofsz - ';?- Old Library Room, 185 nth Street, LADIES! LOOK!! You are all invited to call and aee the most attractive linea of millinery ever thown on the Pacific coast Opening day a Tuesday, Wednesday, 26-27. THE SEASON'S LATEST SHAPES from Paris and metropolitan American cities. REASONABLE PRICES 1 1 All manner of shape for street and j dress hats, trimmings, etc., will be told, so do not mis this opportunity of get I ting a stylish hat at reasonable price. THE FAIR MRS. A. JAL0FF, Prop. Exclusive mllinery at Reasonable Price Star Theatre Bldg. Astoria Ore. i f V . --' 7 I THE aN THAT NEVER. OVER-FILLS LAMP O Ihe Delphos i iijiieitiiSiisciirCiisiBJiDiiiiii ' 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 any Can made. The top of can is supported from below. The hinged cover conceals the pump; keeps out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can sold. -, SoldOnly in Astoria bt W. J. SCULLEY, Atent 472 COMMERCIAL ST. ' . M i SL