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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER iv 95- THE MOIINING ASTOIIUN, ASTOIiL, OREGO N. 8 ; t i 1 A Full Lint of LOCAL BREVITIES. The family restaurant of Astoria recognised M ths Uses restaurant Tin beit nmli and tba beat service U A tori. 120 Eleventh street. Tbe Trim Catering company's din lug-room U JgaJa opa under tb uni management Everthing flret eleae, Culalu and servlcs unexcelled. PrWaU dining-room for ladles. ., Wuorl k Akerman, taildermlata, mat treaa maker, furniture upholstering, barneas repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth street. . TO PORTLAND lias. Tbe 0. Il l N. company will continue to sell ticket until October 15th from Aatoria to Portland and return for $225, good returning until October SI, 1905. Join the shorthand clae before it I too late. There will be aftrr rejfrrt if you mla such a splendid opportunity. Wisdoni'e school, opposite Star theatre. Special Bound Trip Eieuiatoa Sato of ).oo ftr the fair via A. It C. R. R. -Ticket Sold Dairy Until '. nJ.il October Jjth. t'p to and including October 15th, the A. A C. R. R. will aell round trip e cursloa thkU dally from Aatoria to Portland and return rate of $3 for tbe round trip on account of the Lewie and Clark exposition. Ticketo purchased on or before October 2 will be good for re turn peeaage 30 day from date of tale, and tkketa purchased after that date will be good for return passage up to and Including October 31. CRAB 3 APPLES swrrtB vows now THK SHAKOS IS ALMOST OVFJl! WE HAVE ON HAND OF A ClTl'LY Nice Ones JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS ' iil-ita Twelfth Strict, Astoria. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. Tbe Woman' club will meet in the lOddfellow hall next Saturday afternoon. Marriage license were Untied yeater day to M. S. I lawn ami MUa Daisy L F.wlng and Nicholas Bauach and Anna L. Libke. - - Pacific .Orcbevtra will give another one of their popular dance tonight at Pacific halt. Only those holding Invlta tion will be admitted. Fred .Seaburg, a lather employed at the Methodit church, nltpfwd m piece of tirtifxT ami turned hi ankle in etich a way that he will be confined to but room for a few day . An oieration for appendicitis wm per- formed on Otto Itoukka, 387 Eighteenth (ieorg (ahe waa down from Knappa I street, by Jn. Hagenstan, at St. Mary' yesterday. , I hospital 'yesterday forenoon. Tbe pa- Dan J. Moore waa up from Seaside I tietit 1 oroirressinif favorably. ' Van Camp's Pure Food Products " ' Juat In. W call your apeelat attention to the following articles! 't '' Hominy, 2 eana 25o Hoiiim, per can .... '.15e ' Stiuer Kraut, per ran 15o We aliall be plescd to ahow you the goods and we know you will be pleaae with them. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. WE SELL CHASE SANBORN'S BOSTON COFFEES. .. PERSONAL MENTION Walter KeaWg waa in the city yvr terday. yesterday 1 J. Malay waa in the city from Cite. halia yesterday, John Vollmer, of Net-anicum wa in town yesterday. F. F. Itoltrrt of Oregon City la In Aa toria on business. l K. (Why waa In town from Ore gon City yesterday. II. N. Mowan returned from a trip to Portland at nijfliL Lester M-Led, of Roas, Higlne A Co., hearing on November 20tb i in Portland taking in the fair, District Attorney John Manning of Port lad wa in town Tuesday on legal htliiie. Deputy Collector of Custom F. I, raracr haa gone lo (ray a Kiver on a bllslne trip. lamea Nally rame over from Ilwaco last night, and left up for Portland to attend the fair. Editor (ieorge Hibbert of the Chinook OWrver, returned to Ctiinook on the Miler yesterday morning. Deputy Sheriff Anderson left yester lay for Portland and will remain there until the close of the fair. Mr. and Mr. W. F. Mofirrgnr and hildren left up on the Lurline for vlit to the fair last evening. Srid ln, official Chinese interpreter, ronneeted with the Portland immigra tion ollice, ia in Atori today Mr. Henry Yoili-r, of S-aide, who haa I W. E. Tallent, aromniiMl by Mra. been M-riouly ill, i eomewhat Improved. I Tallent, wan a panenrer on the Roanoke W. E. Coman, aUtant general frriKitt I 't evening, for Eureka, where tley agent jf the. Ilarriman lim-a jn Oregon, I ill apeml oevcral week. Mr. Tallant Iih kIiidimhI hia trotter to Eureka, which ha the n-putation of having flue highways .,, The Ior exchange of the Sunnet Telephone company in mourning out of reM-t to the memory of John I. Suliin, the preilent of the company, who in dead in San Frant-ico. Yenterday afternoon an order waa made in the probate court netting the final hearing of the adminixtrator of the eUte of Nii-hoU Clinton, deeeaaed, for The Commercial Club proerty at the corner of Eleventh and Itond treeU will In Mild at ahcrilTa aale tint afternoon, under attachment, to aatixfy a judg merit of gt5M. , Three rara of frozen almon conolgn- e to Hnmburg, Oermany, were ahipped by the Columbia Kiver Packer' aattocia- tion, on the A. ft. C. II. yenterday. An other ahipment of three care will be made Saturday. Funeral aervleea over the remain of Andrew Erickaon, who died at St. Mary'a hospital of menrfinili, will be held in I'ohi'e undertaking par Ion, tomorrow afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. Inter ment will be made at Creenwood. WHO CLEANS THE WATER OFFICE? The Water Commiaaioa Say Aadereon, But Aaderaoa Say No. There i likely to tie a good aied row between Janitor Andrew Arulernon, of the city hall, on the one hand, and the city water commionlon on the other. The bone of contention i whether the promt janiUir ahall care for the otTii-e room of the commitwion in the city hall, or whether another man ahall be employed for thi tank. . The matter i now before tlte public property commit tee for cation, and both the janitor and outcome. The communion 1 of the opinion that Anderaon can easily do the work ind dental to cleanirfg their office, and when they moved to their preent nimrUre a month ago, dimied their old janitor. Mr. Amhr-oii. on fie o()mt hand aoaerta tliHt he ha all the woik he ran do tbe way it i, and i pooitive that the com mittee on public property will not add to hia preoent work. A tiie matter now atand Anderaon i not doing anything more than bia regular dutiea at the citr hall while the water commixxion office liaa not been cleaned for week CLAIMS ARE ALLOWED (Continued from fmgr 1J F. Perk ina, labor repairing bridge . on Lewia and Clark road ' 10.00 SPECIAL FUNDS. Cotd District No. i. Pay roll on Warren ton road .... 167.10 W. C. Hardie, hauling lumber .. Dan (i. Malarkey, lumber 613.91 Road Diatrlct Ha. Ciut! Tun water commilon are failing the w c hMf W. E. Jonea, hauling rock 4A0 C. C. Clarke, hauling rocK 10M J. 8. Johnson, haulinir rock 10 00 r liana Lenten, haulinir rock 8.00 AL Smith, hauling rock '. 0.00 L. McC'auIly, hauling rock 4.50 Cha. A. Sanford, hauling rock 5.60 Road Dietrict He. a. . F. E. Tanner, labor E. O. Heekard. kbor f. N. DarUnd, kbor L N. Hetrkard. team Road District No. 3. W. W. Sale, labor John LareonV labor v. . vow, laoor M. S. Jenaen, labor.. L. K. Wilaon, Ubor Oua Laraon, Ubor- A. Peterwn, labor tSJSO U'A. Laraon, labor ..;.'. J V Road Diatrfct No. U . , Vigorite Powder Co powder .... KM J. C. Clinton, freight on powder .. 17t Jamea Gallagher, labor '.. 22.00 C. eieraon, labor .... 4.OQ Foard A Stokea, powder and foa 135 Road District No. 14. Charlie Ifanaen; labor and nao of wagon 62.71 C. C. Clarke, labor with team .. 60.08 S-fren Johnson, "kbor with team ZIM John Autilla, kbor with team .. US L I Hjorteland, kbor lg.00 H. J. Antio, kbor , tM Albert Hill, kbor .... iiiu Henry. Hill, kbor hju Road District No. 16. Alfred Mattaon, kbor 42.0Q O. A. Bonrlund. kbor lseai Astoria Road District D. R. Blount, collecting poll tax 60.09 Thomaa Wiadom, labor 35M 7SS 7 A ,8.40 10.00 ............ .... .. SUGGESTS JOINT DEBATE. wa in town today, interviewing M- per. Dr. J. J. Chumher, a former Ator- inn, but who ha of title yenr practicel hi profi'ion in Seattle, in in town for a few day. Mia C. M. Van Yalkenbiirgh. who ha lccn fiN'nding the Mimnier with Mi (!uy Pilkington, a former resident of V-toriH, arried iu the city yesterday and will iit with relative for acveral (lav. He i now- located at Mazatlan, Mexii-o, and made the trip to the atate, party, to U iu llt hi health. Ho ha been altM-ut 13 year. Emina C. Warren returned to her home in Nclraka, Tuctlay. ;Hrge l'hillii, a prominent orange grower of Col ton, Cal., wa a paenger on the Kounokr at evening, afte a vixit lo the Ij wi and (lark exposition. den. . Hume came up from San Fraucico yeterday morning, on a com tuned liuiiif and pleasure trip. He will teml everal day in the city. A- i nd daughter. Mr, hatchery on' the Siualaw. Amelia i.ne, 01 me .North Iieaeli, came over from Ilwaco lat evening and left up for Portland for visit to the ex position. Fih Wanlen Van Duen i in receipt of a letter from Wm. Kyle, a prominent fisherman and former canneryman on the Siitslaw river, waving there i a good run of Chinook on. The writer attri bute thia to the excellent work of the Schools of Astoria, Portland, Eugene and Jb. D. Sloop,' kbor Salem to Participate. Professor I. N. Carman, principal of the Astoria High echool, ia in receipt of a communication from the principal of the Eugene achool auggeting that ar rangement be made between the lead ing achoola of western Oregon for a aerie of debate to be held during the winter month. It ia auggvted that the achoola of Aatoria, Eugene, Salem and Portland be rcpreaenW in theae Fred Sture, hauling grarel debate. Pnifef)r Carman looka upon the aug- gestion a a good one and he will take the matter up with the atudenta of the High school in a few daya. Such de late have been reld in other atates nd have proved of inestimable value to the atudenta taking part in the ora torical oontesta to aay nothing of the benefit derived by every atudent in the school represented in the joint debate. 25.00 80.OO 30.00 17J50 18.00 3445 ... 12.50 Road District No. 6. ; Jamea Boyle, building road 129.00 A. B. McMillan, kbor .... 12.40 Road District No. 9. Ralph Sloop, building road (eon- tract) 504.00 Road District No. 10. Wm. Sture, haulinir travel 6.73 51.00 15.75 23.05 31.50 18.00 70.00 66.00 C. E. Liaenby, haulinir travel . Andrew Sture, hauling gravel Wm. Moody, hauling gravel .. J. O. Ryckman, hauling gravel A. Frantz, hauling gravel C. C. Knapp, hauling gravel . . Road District No. 1. If. Jepon, kbor A. Nyatrom, kbor 40.00 2&25 A IAWES' Has been the cry for years la this dty. Now yea kart one, corns la and aee what wa caa do. We auk you a suit or Mil yoi goods by the yard. Fix sp old suits. Recnt them. Dye sad nuke them waterproof. AH manner of repair ing done. Roelofsz Old Library Room, 183 utk Street TEX TAILOR. BOOK NEWS NEW COLD STORAGE PLANT. Astoria is likely to have another mod ern cold atorage. pknt, within the next few month. Plana for. the incorpora tion of a company to be known a the Shisturdt Cold Storage Company, with a capital stock of 13,000, and the erec tion of a modern plant on a site below the old Seaside cannery, are now being formed. - - Those la-hind the move are now engag ed in placing the stock and if they are Hiiireftil, work on the plant will soon W commenced, so that it may lie in readines for the owning of the next spring season. Peter Shisturdt, foreman of the Sanborn-Cutting plant, will be resident and general manager of the new concern, and associated "with him will be Fred Cole, splitter at the San born plant, Em i I Finney, a fisherman for the same company and "Curley" of the Tallant Crant plant. 5; ffiBt! nana nmaSaps We have extended our sale to give you aa opportunity to get such, booka as . ."When Knighthood Was ia Flower." "The Gray Clock." ' ' "Maater Christkn." ; "The Call of the Wild." - and many others. - J ' Last year $1.50 copyrights ' Sale Price 75c iSevenson's Book iStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street r . THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL vest to the oast and south. Making floas connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through tht points to tho far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation m to the loweat rates and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: a IL TRUMBULL. Commercial Agent, 141 Third Bt. Portland. Ore. Come and see ns before It's too late We are Offering' Furniture Bargains . , . Never Before Heard of in This City , ...... ,-..-. Before moving Into our new store building you can get a big discount on every purchase. We are offering thia special Inducement in order to save moving ths stock. Ve eleo offer you -a selection - from the largest stock of furniture in the city. A call r.lll convince you. bt s. a 1 it b mm rraTa.i. r,. . r m k .,' ji H LI A3. II LILCUHil Or LU IV . ruB:r-r f-yiii-niniiitMrst L i .in 1 ,::..-. rr The funeral of Willie Laurie, tbe seven-year-old aon of Mr. and Mra, Fran Ijiurie, of I'piiertown. will be held from the family residence, thia af termNtii, and the interment will be in (reenwood cemetery. The rty waa drowned in the Columbia river Tuesday. Manaper Sclig of Fisher'a oera house, ha booket a four nighfe engagement for the DTrhine. Royal Italian band, commencing Thursday night. Thia will lie a rare treat which will, no doubt, be much enjoyed by Astoria music lover, The company ha just been Ailing an engagement at The On kg. Word waa received from members of the K. of P. drill team in Portland .last night, to the effect that the Astoria team had been successful in the drill contest, in capturing the first prize of $12.1. Some memhera of the team ar rived home on the A. A C. train last ev ening, and other will arrive today. W. R. Hume received a new Columbia touring car from San Franciaco, on the Columbia yesterday morning. Mr. Hume declined to aay exactly what the ma chine cost him, aa he "got a snap" on it, but that it waa worth about $2800. He ha not yet announced what disposi tion he will make of bia old machine, which threw him off the bridge aeveral montha ago. A social dance and entertainment waa given in the Oddfellows hall last even ing by Astoria Court Xo. 8, Foresters of America. Refreshments were aerved trftef wMdi-Tmndng nras IndutgeeV in. The following program waa rendered: Piano duct, Mlsaea Gertrude and Alice Kearney j recitation, Frank Pain; nolo, Mis Laura McCann; piano duet, Muses Mary Gramma and Bertha Morton. HAZEN-EWING. Rev. W. Seymour Short on Tuesday evening pronounced the words that linked together the Uvea of Mr. M. S. Hazen of Astoria and Miss Dasiy L. Ew ing of Mayger. The ceremony wna per formed in the present of Dr. Hick. Misa hathenne Smvelv an i ,1s and Mrs. Barr. Hie newly wedded couple will reside at the foot of Eighteenth trcet. BAUSCH-LIBKE. Wednesday afternoon Mr. iCicotau Battsch of Astoria and Misa Anna C. Libke of Lewi and Clark were married at PCI Exchange street. The ceremony waa performed by' Rev.' Wm., Seymour Short, in the presence of a few rela tives of the contracting parties. I. 0. 0. F. TONIGHT. There will be' a regular meeting of Beaver Inlge, I. O. O. F. Xo. 33 at the hall thi evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will be work in the second degree. TELEGRAPH SPECIAL The steamer Telegraph will make a pecial run between Portland and Aa toria tomorrow, (Friday) to accommo date those who desire to visit the fair before it close. VICTOR VICTORIOUS. The celebrated Victor Safes, office and school desk are now on the Aatoria market. Cbas. H. Orkwits, at 137 Tenth street la the sole agent. Call upon him at once. . TKe- Ladies f the give a country dance at Hanthorn's ball on next Thursday evening to which all the friends of the members are invited. The price of admission will be gentle men1, 50 cents j ladies free.. 2-0PP0IITIINITIES-2 Wisdom's School OURS , TO TEACH TOURS TO LEARN Wisdom's School TAEE A COURSE IN Shorthand and Typewriting WE CAN HELP YOU Equip Yourself to Double Your Salary fi LEARNED IN SIX WEEKS. SPEED 100 WORDS A MINUTE. PRI VATE LESSONS. ONE HOUR DAT OR NIGHT. NO HOME STUDY. GOOD- POSITIONS SECURED DIPLOMAS ISSUED. Location Opposite Star Theatre See local ad ia thia fssoe. i ft. I a Complete Line cT Stoves Anything in a first class store eith er Wood or Coal or Combined, you will find at. S I i a I II I IMIIIII UK 1 ui uuuuy 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET a 1