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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1903. THE JIOltXllYG ASTOHrAtf. ASTOlttA. OltEGON. ASTORIA SCHOOLS T Made With Great Care A GOOD WARM OVERCOAT Board of Directors in Session W't liev it to m-II to you. Wt also have a full lino of Mince Meat Material for (ho who to make their on mincemeat. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. Last Evening. AUDIT CLAIMS AND BILLS Provide Rules for Collection of Tui tion Fees from All Scholars in Ad vance Other Provisions Maie in Be half of Conduct of Schoola. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Will Soon Open. -A. V. Allen' new rrot'kery department Mill mm mi he open t-i up to liie public. It l Im-iiik fitted ill fk-VMIlt t)lf, Milll Oil lllet lioveltie in I lit till, M tut will have to In- ccu to U appreciulisl. Bay View Holds Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of the Bay View Caching Company will U held at the tannery at 1'illar Hock Ilii. afternoon. 'I In- treasurer' rcpoit will show a very alifuctury state of affair. A I though the "pi Ina pi k nut satis factory, tin fall pink ha Wn rxiha ordinal y good. Off for Seattle Friday the t'onimcr i i I Hub fool Ml t. oni will leave for Seattle, nhcre it will meet the Scuttle. Athletic club tram ml the glidiion. The Seattle tram i a strong one ami a jfood gam i anticipated. Injured By Falling Limb. it. UV.t. an employee; of the Seaside l.iimlii-n Company, at Neasido brought to St. Mary' Hospital ye.lciday morning, uttering from an injuiy to hi eye, Inlticted by fallili limli. Ho engaged m it ta another 1111111, in trim ming limb from a tiee, when our of tlici fell on Win, a splinter of tin liml entering hi eye. Citixena Ticket Wina. A meage from Klilir Union, of the Pacific loiutiiil ut JUa-o, Iii-I niiiif. Male that the Citizen ticket there won a sweeping- vitry. A. .1. Colling ' elected mayor without opposition, ami 111-11 Wie, for ticaMircr, alo lui'l a dean field. For councilineii, George ;rh.', Fri.k Hilly ami K. F. Wood, cilueii nominees, p-mUi-I in t ! neigh hor'tnud of i" voir- mill. against five (Killed hy It. II. Herrold. the opMillg t-tit'li-lat. Will Expand luring the bolidy ca--n Frank W'ssltiell will expand hi tk and t'-ncial art evliil'it to the loom loiinrriy occupied hy Jl' res taurant on Twelfth street next lr to I VII Siil!y' Smokehouse. Hi- will have a full liii tlH a well a at the llllllli' stole. PARK COMMISSION. Tin Astoria Park Commission held a I'ri'l iiK'itii' lt - f-iiiiif . in tin loiimil rhamUr at thr lity hall. TIhti- tti-ir prwriil ut riiTt iutf Maytr Supn- unlit. City Surrjor A. S. 'IV. . Fulton, Martin Fimrd, Aujf. HM-r-liruml. Th tnimt imMirtaiit tliinjf ihrnr u llir pu;": of a ri-.olulHin "that t'li-rr l ami i, hrrrhy hiiil. a tax of our half mill on tlir ilollnr, uihiii t 1m- rity tax rtr for the jrar I'.Nla, for iwrk rmrror." No miiliai'la for work on the Nirk land wrre awaruVtl, Irinjf la 1.1 ovrr fr fulhi4 coniIJr ration at the nrxt mrrting. OOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000000000 !:! JUST ARRIVED ! ! PURE " I MAPLE SUGAR !;! DIRECT FROM VERMONT, jj I CANADA i! ; FOR DAINTY SANDWICHES. ! OOOOOOOOOOOO JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 1 Irt 122 Twelfth St. Atorin. Ore. OOOOOOOOOOOOO FOUR MORE DAYS Regtit ration for Pait Three Yean Run (or Comparison. ICtritratkm for lu- iMiininn iniini ripill I'lrrtioft rrarbwl u total of 12"il at lor of th- biiHiiu- day Jrtrrday. ('..iiihirii.-itifc' tml'it Auditor Andrr on will k"p hi ofl'ur oiH-n for tin1 ' coiiimihlati.m of thoM- who cannot there in thr day tiiiK', from 7 oVI.uk until t. Thia will 1 unat ronvrn- ii-iK- for Uk)m, too, who lmv nrhi'ti-d to .lo tlii iiupoilaiit luty, amonK whom may not ! include very many Demo crat-. !! luililicana niu-t ninx- tlirm- -clc an I do liu-ine nloiij.' thi- liiM or forfeit the poll to the oppo-ilioii inl eiryiue know what that mean with a "wide open town" a their mot' to. For the liein fil of tho-c inli re.ted. the fidlowiiiK three year tahle of city n-jri-t ration, a taken from the Audi tor' hook, in heir jfiven: Registration. ...... !l'.i:l l!KI4 IIHI."! I 22n: I20i H4 I 2ltt. 2'IH I :i'.Mi; uh 2 17 I -M 2.M 277 I 114 I02; 111 I iw; i!u: i'4 Pitfcinit: ... 1 .. . e .1 4 .1 l ... Total !l4:urios4 12.M Morning Antorian, 73 cents a month. BUYING THINGS FOR XMAS Useful and Lasting Presents WE WAUT YOU TO CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. What in nicer than a Golden Oak, Miiwion or upholwtered leather Rocker or Chair f laidiea writing dck in Golden Oak, "Weathered Oak and Bird Kye Maple. Library and TaJwr Table. Fine dining room tahle, chair and huffcU. A richly flninnheil China Clo-ct. Sectional Book Caff. Fancy Side Board and Tahoun-tta. MaKa.ine and Muxio Bark. Cahinet for the ofliir and home. Fine upholstered Couche. Dainty Parlor Piece. Fine Imported Hug, all nlze. ' Fine French Plate Mirror. Or a tVlclrnttl Monurqh ltatipe. The llwrd of ScIkhiI Director for Di-lrict No. I, the Citv of Atoria met regular r-ion hit rilflit, at 'clm k, in thr ofllco of School Clerk K. FrrgiiMin, and Uiere were prrM-nt, re-ident Y. J. Tavlor and Dirertora !. . Iliyin and .1. V, Welch, together it h Clerk Fergu-on arnl City Sujieriii- ten. . nt of S IiimiU, A. L. Clark. Anions the matter eouilng up for coii-ideration and di-Mal, were the fal low ing: The 11. i nuti- of the preiou regular uiid -( i I M'iiiii- were read and after few minor correction. approved. A com 111 11 n ica lion wa read from Mr. Kclhiuil, in relation to payment for tu ¬ ition for lad hy 11111 of lairxen whom he i lai-ing. It ievelop-d that Mr. I! MhimI ha paid tiie $I.N) reiiuin-d, and the letter wa phictil on tile, and Uxin iim'io'i it wii- iinl.-r.il that -aid fee lie relurnetl to Mr. Ih-lland, the hoy Uiug liilv enrolled. Clerk Ferguoii n-Mirte that tlw- tu ition fee of Harry I.. Parker had Wn promi-ed to In- paid iti rraonahle time. Approted, ami matter of it collection left with Clerk Ferguon. It wa ordered that MiiH-rintendrnt direct all teacher to demand tuition fee from Mholar amenahlr for tame Mild to rejMirt collection, or otherwi-e, at once. Tlii- will le rmhodicd in the general ditrict rule in due time. TVic clerk reiMiited the payment of -etrial other tuition f.c, ami Mime ttcrrt appro nl. ItclMMt wa made l.y .1. W. Welch that door of Shitcly and Alderhrook -chool had Im-i-u duly changed to open outward, a heretofore directed by the lard. ami Mine wa appmted. Iti icf rciMiit a aU tilinl ly Siit- iiiteiwlent Clark on school matter and -.line wa approved. A i-coni-ilion for chool upplie- from inf. tiailand. of the High ciini wa priHM-iitHl. arid name wa duly referred to Committee on Snpplie. Hill -inling payment were then real ltd dulv referred to Committee on Sup- plic. for examination and reort. Order of adjournment wa tlien made until Tuclay. Di-i-enilM-r 1!. Pai.i, at 2 . m. It wa- ordered that Director- Welch ml lliggin lie apNinted a committee to secure e'rt and have Imok of the clioo chrk clu-cki! up and rejiortcd llHIII. Ailjouincd until meeting in cour-e. IN THE COURTS. I Infill m f fj um V I "v- 1 (Maa im0 IS PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT JCST KOW. OF COURSE YOU WANT S0METH3X0 MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LINE OF L. ADLER, BROS, k CO.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM $1S TO $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDXT THINK OF DU PUCATTXO IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO $9). C. H. COOPER The Leading House of Astoria 3C in Itlo.4. No. H. Aldbrook. In Jutice (tiaxlnian' court the ca-e of S. Miki, the dapane-e charged with an attempt to kidnap a Jap girl from the home of Mr. Schwartz, for im moral purM)e, wa again continued until today. It ha develojNil tiat thr girl ha a young Japanese hu hand herv; tljit -lug i It-lpping' to make the living; that -lie i not partial to her young hn-ltaml; that 1ie i predi-M-ed to Miki; and if he p-rit in the attachment. trp- will be taken hv Om federal authorities to return her to her native land, and her hu-liand with her if jiowiblc. t'otinly Clerk Clinton yetenlay re ceived a number of signed petition ad-dre-el to Hon. F. I. Ihmlmr. secretary of state, praying for an amendment to the eiting l-al option law- be submit ted to the voter of Oregon in June next. Matters Occurring in Justice and Coun ty Offices. Mattel were ill Htid pitit1c in ml aliimt the county court houe yes enlav. Four new cu-e weiv BIikI in the Circuit Court, one. entitled llolicrt (irav. et al.. ver-u- the Town of New ,-toria. it iiiavor and ollicer. sink ing to re-train them from exiM-mling by contract, or otherwi--, the $l."a0 reit'iit- Iv airouiated for the building of a half there. The complaint allege that there i no iuli sum in the town trea-uiT available for that, or any oth er puiM)-e. TJiere aro a nuniU'r of pal tie to both iuc of the ca-e. and among the defendant i Contractor I-e- las-k. of thi city, who hold contract for the construction of the dock refer red. The other auit wa entitled the As toria Box Company a corporation, va. ohn llar-tie and J. M. Dougan, umler the firm namr of Hatie & IXmgan and praying for a judgment against them the sum of H74.30. for lumiier util- iwil in the Clatip County court house. so much of it a wa built. The following real etate transfer were made matter of record yesterday Count v Clerk Clinton: Klixa J. Hiistk-r to .1. F. Hamilton. bond for deeil for Iat No. -1.1 and 14 in k No. 114. McClurea Astoria. Mr. Marv Mudd to Frank H. Mudd. warranty title, conveying for $2. lot- No. 3 and 4 in Block No. 13. nr-t ail dition to Kindred Park, .lame Tatton, et al.. to Hm- Han- warranty title, conveying for $:12". No. 5, in Block No. 8, Alderhrook: Han Han-en to Ja. Tatton. warran- title, conveying for $2X), Lot No. 2. GOOD LUCK TO 'EM. W. K. Suit, for the pat year, fore man of the J. S. Dellinger Company comiMising riNiiu in thi city, and C. C Clinton, lately circulation manager of the Morning A-torian luive united their de-tinie with that of t!ie Pacific Jour nal, a editor and proprietors and will utter their lirst paper on Friday next. They are good workmen, and good men, and can stand any amount of pros perity; and it i IioihhI by all their south-hore friend that they may lit erally wallow in -icce. to their own lament and thr redundant glory of II waco and Pacific county. WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. B Jewett baa pleasure U a- noundng to her friends and patrons that she is now in possession of a socceaa ful system of water-proofing elotk materials. Sba will demonstrata tha is- resting process, upon call, at hat room, No. 154 Ninth street MOVED AND READY. i Charles Eeilborn t Co hare moral into their new stors and malts tit an nouncement that the ar now open foe business and art ready to fill nil orlari promptly. j DON'T YOU MISS IT. Don't fail to attend the matinees next Saturday at Fisher's and see the great farce comedy "Happy Hooligan." The Little Book Store for talc. N. A. Arkermanj 429 Bond St, does all manner of texidenny, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. WoooTpdl Wood! Wood! Wood! For choice drr box-wood, tcteohoai 2064 JWkcEr 9 lv orders at the As toria Grorery. 0. Nelson, The Woof Ma,- Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1471 Grand Avenue. Given either at home of willtalL i Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef lera. It make no difference how long you have Isen sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, con-tipation. liver and kidnev trouble. HollNters Rocky Mimntuin Tea will make you well. Rec ommended by Frank Hart. or by 111 sen Ut The beot place !n the city for regular or short order meals is the PaUoe Res taurant; private dining rooms for ladies and careful attention given to each and every patron. Commercial street, op posite Tage building. FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothlnff Is better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 50c a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores, c Best Fiction at Half Price GraustarK Castle Craneycrow Brewster's Millions n Th thro boat booKa of that moat popular American Nowoliet Georg'e Barr McCutcheon and fifty others by the best American and English authors such as Gilbert Parher, A. Conan Doyle, F. Marion Cra-wford, and Booth Tarhington all large handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs that formerly sold for from $1.05 to $1.50 each at 75 cents per volume An offering made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact Knowledge of trade conditions. - AvensoiVs Book 5 tore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street Ladie Guild of Grace Episcopal church will pive their annual sale and social on Thursday afternoon at the church. Good musical program has been prepared for Thurwday evening. Do you wish to study the piano! Piano harmony and history of music taught at Miss Tawney'e studio. 502 Commercial. Fulton building, Phone Black, 2146. CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at the Little Book Store, will be put on sale at cost Christ mas bargains in books, stationery nov elties, etc 174 Tenth street Morning Astortan, 75c per month. ill v r - V -..-. C - Jit A Gcxnplete Line oT Steves Anything in a first clasa store eith er Wood er Coal or Combined, you wil find at II J. Scully 470-472 00MMEECIAL STREET a i