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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
THURSDAY, DICE M BE u, loot, TIIE . MORXliYG ASTORIAR. aSTORIA. UREGOX. t.sljiy' it will do preci-ely tli eme thing over eaiii. Tomorrvw; Friday. Um-lliW 22, the SUA Will W at 7 :C1 and U M-bedu1el to set at 4:2'J. 'Astoila is to hate ft hour and SHuluute of siinhlner alW-Ked auiishlnc, fr the foieciint I for MiutiniM'd sliner, even on the hitet dy. Lat year it loinly all dy mi Mm t day, and rained oti-aslonally, tbe precipitation lielng .14 QUICK -Action TtM disappointment. Don't wait until tht Jam 1 on but ' ' A GOOD WAR!M m examine our tock of bolbUy (tflv OWE OAT VUIIlU WOW Tl1" ,,"r "f,lK't ' --r. , you'll Iw pU-a-ed. ' . Special Salt of Cut Class and Sllvcrwar TODAY Not Next Week but TODAY ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. inilie. In 1W1 it ws c:oudy, with rsin on Ie-eHiler 21, with ".25 im-he lilri-ililtntiiio. "., ' ' i i JUVENILES AT IT. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN OS For Salem.-Israel Nelson, the un fortunate "craiy," tVf t (or Salem on yesterday morning' Portland express, In charge, of Asylum Attcudaut Sam Parks and Archie Kdmunaon, who win fcfter him. He Is still very violent. But Ont InmaU. The Clattop county jail now ha but one inmate, Paul Dear- ing, who i answ-ersble to tht district court here, at IU next seson, on a nharg of obtaining money under false pretense. i - mmm " I Declared Intsntloav-tiusti Walppii, a naUva of Finland, yeslerday Med hie declaration of Intention to become an American citizen, with County t'ktk Clinton. . . , , , . . , ' ;- - ' Order In Prelate. Judjp Trem-hard, sitting for probate matter yesterday, approved the final eceount of th ad ministrator of the estate of Lawrence Hansen, deceased, discharged the ad ministrator and exonerated hi bonds men. Shifting Seal Eetste.-Thrre wer but two new realty title recorded at (hi county clerk's oflic yesterday, namely 1 Mar Badollel to fleorge S. Weddin, warranty deed, consideration tVon1, con veying lot 4, block 72, in MeCluie's A toriat and from J. R. fNeal and wife to Alex. 011(1011, warranty deed, conoid 'cratlon 100, conveying 217.3 feet square of land In Clatsop county. , i Place your Christ- i iji mas order with us jij iji now and we will jij ijisee that it will be !; iji filled with the best jij iji goods the market;: iji affords. . . jij iji Our prices are right jij JjOJINSON BROS. I ! GOOD GOODS. , r. ' J jij 118-122 Twelfth St. Aitorl, Or. ' Only a Few; Days Left, You Can Select a Suitable . CHRISTMAS GIFT - ' ' FROM OUK NSW STOCK OF FINK 'URNITURE Wnk PERFECT SATISFACTION kCtlAS.HElLBORfl S COjiiUfeoxtK Receives Cbeck.-City Treasurer Dealy jesterdoy ie.-elvej a; check for VUi.m to pay th" assessment astainst lot t, blwk 72, M lures, whkh wa made to cover the cost of improving Crawl av TTUe few yeir Ww NMgt Htitv-Mflnaffer Kibaf er, of Tortland, baa aeaumad charge of the Mar Theater In thU Vlty, vl Vfnafcr AF. lfar, who, with Mm. Ifager, leve tKlay for Portland, where he will be employed at the 8Ur Thcah there. They will be mkWd In Atoria where tbey have many friend. Vp From San rraaclco.Mm.n Ihin tlwr I in lh riiy, hating Hmie up from th Hay (Ity to pod a lrl-f - on with bla kinmen here. He I welt kruwn "hvAtorU where ho baa a mul titude. ff old frtenJ who are jjlud to e biiu again. . , Meeting of IapOiUnce. Th- i-rrditor of the MananUm Lumber Company will bdd r. meeting at 10 oVhx-k ttil morn ing, at the office of Judge C. If. Vtgp in tbi i-ity, at whkb time and hn tlu-y v III ine their elaima, apiMiint ft tru tee, uuthn tlia bankrupt and tranact aui-h other bt)in, aa la pertinent to tin meeting. Equaliutioa Board Xeeta. The rity board of j j)iiatltn met yeterday ft-rrt4Mn In the city ball where they nmriruitd the aMeiiment made for the drain on ExchacgA atreet, end fur the Thirty-filth atrett aewer. There were no eoiiipUSoU ref(rding the ar!nenl and the work wa done In a brief time. Wfdneaday Evening. The twenty, event h of I)reiuber i the date for the tine conmt to tie given at the MVtho dUt "hnrrh under the auioe of the choir, who will be Minted by Prof. Ailrlnn Kfping, of Portland, and the ladleVhonta of twenty voiee. Adini km W ceitt. " Ordinance Signed.Tlw three ordi nance taaed at the bw4 me-ting of lliu city vuunvil Mere tbl uiorninir nlgn ed by Mayor Vie and Prealdcnt of tbe OurK.il Morton. It waa thought to be a matter of precaution, ahould ever any question a, to the eligibility of Mayor U'ie, oAur, to have the bilU iKnel both by him and Mr, Morton. Thee tliive ordinance were tbe ftr-t oflU-inI dM'ument to which tbe new- Mayor afllxrd hi signature. The Mayor aim signed up the warranU. Shortest Day. When you arose from your eom h this morning you started in on the ahortest day In the year, the day during the course of which it U auid by tbe cynical that woman talk mot and man work least. At least all and sun dry calendar and almanac tell u that the sun hide hi genial face a few sec ond longer on thia day than on other daya of the year. . From the Weather Pureau come the disquieting figure that make yester day and today of equal length In hour And minute, the aecomU being not giv en. According to them, the aun rose yeatcrday at 7tW and et at 4:28. and Some . Football Amenitlei at . Preaent .. ; LaIo1. il-J I The Astorian ha uo knoalede of tbn reel facts at isne in tbe matter too lied upon in the following eommunl ration, and piiblishea tit only that both tde may have public- bearing. . "In answer to the statement mode in tlm'es-IIerld by tbe football team of the Olwy tu-botd, I deire to aay that tbe Obey achool team claimed that thvy could beat aoy team of their' weight in tbe city. Tlu-y bad a cham-e to prove the statement last Saturday but they did not aueceed In beating tbe (I race Church choir fm wbb-h did not average a much in weight a the Olney team. They abut aaid that aonie of the choir team bad never been inldc of tiraoe t huri h. We are willing to prove that every one of tbe choir team has been in Orare (1uin-h. Amen. "Hltfiied by I, "A Cdd Ultlo Choir Hoy." ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Irving. J. I). Wllliflm-, fliin..k, Wash. K. T. Watkina, Portland. X. K. 3ValkIn, Portland R. U Johnston, Portland, Cliarle Olson, Ik-ep WaU r. . f. Comaitln and wife, Deep Water. -Aug. Nelson and wife, peep Water. A. Olon, IX-ep Water. W. It. Shaffer Prt-t land. .Ihiim Krk-kson, Portland. AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. The friend of the late SIay'Sur- prenaut feel very grateful te Mr. A. IU lUmmond and the other official of the Atorla and Columbia River Railroad Company, for fumi-hing a special train U carry the funeral cortege to Oi-ean View Cemetery on Hundey last. , PERSONAL MENTION. 1 A. Fi-Wr made a business trip to K-aside, yesterday. - C. T. Ijester, of Warrenton, wa in Astoria on business lcnt yesterday.' . L, Robb, rollecUir of custom, went to Seaside on bu-ines yesterday. K. . Kerr, a resident of Hoquaim, is in the city thia week attending to busi ness Interests, Do not forcet the "concert at tbe Methodist Church Wednesday evening. December 2"th. Irof. J. Adrian Kptu'ni will sina at the McthtMlist Church Wedneadey even iua; after Christmas. A. H. Hoefer, one of the prominent resident of Abmleen, is in th city this week on busiuess. Kdwin Shanie, editor of the West (wt Lumberman, of Tacoina, Is in the city on business. A. P. Peterson, of the National Lum ber & Pox Company, of Hootiam, is a business visitor in this city. State Pish Warden, H. G. Vanduaen, re turned yesterday noon from a trip to Salem and Portland where he went ou business the first of tbe week. Have voti beaid tbe chorus of twenty ladies voices. If not, come to tbe con cert, December 27th. See advertie ments, No Opium ifl Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There la not the least dangor In giving Chamber la in' Cough Remedy to amall children, aa it oontaina no opium or other harmful drug. It ha an etab- liahed repuUtioa of mora thaa thirty yer aa the moat euoceeaful medicine in use for colda, croup and whooping cough. It alway cure and la pleaaant to Uke. Cliiklren like It. Sold by Frank Hart and leading drugglats. aaBBsaai-mm Holli.ter, Rwiy Mounfeln) Tea la imply liquid electricity. It goee to every part of jour body, bringing new blood, trength and newjrlgor. It make you well ard Veep you well. 35 centa. Sold by Kiank Hart ' ESTRAY NITICK. Taken up by the underlgred, a pony mare, brown color, with white tripe on forehead. FRANK SELVBOIG, 261 Taylor St. not drinks and sandwiches at Hoef ler's. ; - " . - i , . ' ' - '" .... .. . . "' I"'?' ill (T IUI II U. TAX PAYERS MEET (Continued from page 4.) taining a high achool to teach all county high school pupil at such a rate pT capita, or in the aggregate, and to pay for the same out of the high M-hool fund. . If this law were made effective in this county it would materially aid tho-e leving without tbi m-hool district who are desirous of attending our high achool. It i the preaent opinion of . tbe board tUt the? MeClure t-hool will have to be moved bet-k to solid ground aa the northeast corner of the build ing I sjowly, but constantly, moving. and the cost of making repair, from year to year, amount to a, considerable sum. It became neves ry to repair the front porch and steps la4 summer; but only temjarary repair were made, in view of the probable necessity of moving the building. The board la of the opinion that the schools can be maintained on tbe present bts, and the necessary repairs of next rear made, on a tax levy ot eight mills aix mills for achool, purmses and two mill for improvement and repair. However, if any material increase is made or -de-ired over and above those contained in the clerk' report, a pro portionate inornate in tbe tax levy hould be made. Very respect fully, The Board of Director, Bv'F. J. TAYLOR, Chairman. SPECIAL SALE. On Saturday next, Decern er 23, there will be aale of burnt -leather and wood, at Mi. Sarah RoV millinery tore. N. 1. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does all manner of texldermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and hying, mai trees making a specialty and all work guaranteed. Get one of those new style grapho- phones for Christmas, at Eilers Branch Store, 424 Commercial street, A. R Cyrus, manager. Do you wish to study the plaaot Piano harmony and history of mnek taught at Mias Tawney1 studio. Ml CommereiaL Fultoa building, Phoae Black, fli, MOVED AND READY. Charles Heilborn & Co, have mover Into their new store and make the aa nouneement that they an now open for busineoa and are ready to fill aQ order promptly. Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wood I For eholc) dry box-wood, telephow 2064 Black, or leave orders at the Aa tori Grocery. 0. Nehwn, "The Woot Man." ' , - - Mrs. Tilda Andenoa, maeaage. 147. Grand Avenue. Given either at home t will sail onsolFjiQO The Leading Wlir ILiUN - ' ""Cart for Sort Nippies. ,. As soon aa the' child Is done asrsing apply Chamberlain's salve. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurse.. Many trained nurse use this with the beat results. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. , In Ma4 Chase. i , Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only est good food, and keep their bowels regu lar with Dr. King's New Life PUU, their .troubles would all pass and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble 2e at Cbarlcs Rogers, drag store; guaran teed. i YOUR NEXT. Never have to wait-long at the Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Peterson, proprietor." . V". ' " '.- f. 'Morning Astorian, 75 cents a month. The Little Book Store for sale. CLOSING OUT SALS. .. . On the fifteenth ot"SoTember, the en tire stock of goods at the Little Book Store, will be put on sale at cost Christ mas bargainr in book a, atationery aov eltic. etc 174 Tenth atreet Holiday Gift iSvenson's v Book vStore; FourteentK tnd Commercial Street We are sole agents in Astoria .for the Celebrated Stoves and Etangs : esss JM US ni in l luJi -H .- I I -.-I - I 13 PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE CTDTKINQ ABOUT JUST NW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHINQ MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT - ' i , "' STYLE. WE OFFER OCR LTNE OF L. IDLER, BROS., A QQ.'S ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSroERATION. ONE OF THESE. WILL COST YOU; I .SSMSSMStMSHHM. II. FROM $15 TO $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDXT THINK OF DU IUCATIN0 IT FOR LE88 ' THAN FROM $35 TO K50.' " - " Hmiw. nf Artnria s sjr www v , vw mwm Smoking Jacket ts-oo up Batti Robes ..IfM up Glorea . , . .. ; . .' t .". ; .f i.oo up Evening Dre Protectors ... ... ........ vio up Braces, fancy ... joc up Umbrella ... ,,..im up Waiatcoats, fancy ... ...$1.50 up Begs and Suit Oases r..;.a.so up Neckwear 30c up Hosiery, fancy ... !.i....5 up Handkerchief sjc up Shirts .$1.00 up Pajamas ,$ijo up Night Robe .7. ...hjoo up Underwear, suit .., ....gijoo up SUITS aad OVERCOATS For Men ... ... fiooo up For Boy ....... ... ...... $4.0 IBIS Astoria's Greatest Clothier. la the way of . TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS. ... rnoTOGRAru, postal and musi- C.VL ALBUMS AND I P TO DATE BOOKS, NOTIONS AND TOYS. BIG LINE OF PICTURES. Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let you stand or sit on the oven door if jan wish. ' Prioea reduced oa all stoves sad range till after the Holidays, U;. J. Scully 479-471 COMMERCIAL STREET a C0OOOOO0O0O0Os-X00O0O0QO0g j: LLiai UI Hints for Wl I iftEBuyers I