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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1905. TITE MOIlXlflG a&WRIAX. aSTOITIA. UltfcGON. FOR STATE PRINTER EXTRA SPECIAL We offer until Saturday all of our Holiday Silver Plated Ware at actual cost. We do this, to avoid carrying the jstoclc over. This Is a bona fide offer, We mean what we tay. Remember this offer only holds good until Saturday so you will have to hurry. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. 0 Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON Joseph R. .Whitney's Clalma For Re-Nomination. HAS PROFESSIONAL FITNESS TERSE TALES OF THE TOWH ' Liquor Llcense.Clty Treasurer Dealy yetrday received $KW on a lljuw liernae. Has Intentloni.-Ba.te Katre, a native of Norway ht intentions' along the line of American citiaenhip and mad a formal declaration of them. yeWday before County Clerk Clinton. Take Oath. All the newly elected rity officers have now takea th. oath of office. Police Commissioner Hansen and Albrman Roblnwm having Wrn given the oath yesterday by City Auditor An derson, t Snow All Along.The local rier Inomrr report know from one half incite to two inehm in ditty from Colli to IlrooktMd, all along the Co lumbia, the greater depth liug of iue In th bill bak from (he water lit. ..Council to Meet-The new city mun til will hold their first inert ing irl Monday noon and immediately adjourn until Tuesday noon, Monday bring a legal holiday. On Tueday tha new mayor will deliver hi mag and nam tha usual committee . s Has Bta Committed. The eighten-year-old ton of Mr. and Mr. Anton Korenaon, at Calhlamrt, wa yesterday adjudged inaane by the authoriUe there, and wa Wing held for the at Undrnta from tha 0. S, I. A. at Salem who bad been dispatched to take him Ui tha capital. i; Strictly Fresh ! RANCH I EGGS ' jji Two Dozen iji ii; 65 cents ! 3 ft 5 8 x o H 01 8 fnmicnij nnnc 8 ;!' good coods. ! ' 1 mj aw . wii a, a a 1 1 . 1 V U9-1Z J wen m Di. Atiorta, vrt. a 03000CO0XCKCO30000000000 1 Start the New Year Right. By Trading With Astoria's Biggest and Finest Furniture Store. For the Best See Us. la. 1 1 Football New Yfar'a.-Cm New Year' day tha Owapunpun football eleven will nvo-t the Went Astoria aggregation In thi city for what will probaMy ba the final football contest of tha season. Both team are said to ba practicing hard for tha game and a warm game will doubting be played. Sale Conclude. Tbo sale of property for tha recovery of delinquent taxes 1104, and penalties, was opened yeter day morning by Khariff Linvill and was concluded by 3 o'clock. Moat of the property waa bid ia by the county though aevenat bidders were present from Port land and elsewhere. Day Appolnttd.-John fstcplM-nsonV "day in court" hum been set. The st tornr) for prosecution and defence last evening decided to hold the examination before JuKti.e Goodman on Wednesday of next week, January 3rd. The ease ha many point of intcre.t and the preliminary trial will be largely at tended. Mandates Here. Mandate in affirma tion of the two following nanus ease were reiflved here by County Clerk ( linton yeterday from the Supreme Court! In Re Charlotte CJrimberg, ap pellant, verua. Columbia River Packer' Association: An In Re Held, Murdork A Co., appellant, versus Alaaka Kih erman' Tacking Comjiany. All Ia One Day. Johan W. CarU.n. of Clifton, aecured a marriage lieen from fVmnty Clerk Clinton yeterday au llioriring hi wedding to Mi Homi Adhmople, of th Mini plaee, and armed with thi domment hunted up County fudpa C. J. Trenrhard and engaged bi rn in rounding out the high and hapjjy contrart. Judge Trenchard per frnWl the ceremony about 3 o'clock yel('rday afternoon and Mr. and Mr. CuylMin returned to Clifton on thp evening xpre. On Official Rounda-Htate Labor Com miiotier . P. HofT waa In the city eferday on a tour of inpcctinn of tlw plant and factoriea here and lierealxnit. and expreed himwelf a well aatihAcd with th care token, generally, by own er and employer, for the aafe-guurd- ing of eniiloyr in milU, fatorie and canneries of Hat nop county. He viitcd Seaside in th afternoon and wnt through the Seaoide Spruce I.umlicr (Vnnpnny' plant, finding all a it ammld Im. ! returns to the capital from here. Shifting Titlrta. Two traimfcra of realty title were recorded at the county clerk'a oflk-e yesterday: Iaac C. Ijingford and wife to Irving C. ling- ford, warranty deed, consideration $1 conveying the K. 12 of S. K. 1-4 of Section i. Tp. 5 N. R. 10 Wet; II CJ. Van Ihu-en, adininiNtraUir of the estate of Alfred II. Stone, deceased to William It. Mrllaflie, eonnideration $170t. con veying lot 8 and 9 in ecctioii (I; S. 1-2 N. E. 14. N. 2 1-4 of N. W. 1-4 and lot 1 and ft, action 8, Tp. 8, 2C. It. 7 W. aiid lot 4, Tract C, Mock 5, and twenty Iota in Olncy'a addition to Atoria Fidelity and Ability Strong Argument! It Hia Behalf Fine Official Record Marka Hit Incumbency Every Proa pact Fair. Tlte probabilitiea are that Joaeph R. Whitney, the preaent incumbent of the office of Stat Printer will bav so opposition at the April primarie. nor in the party field at any time, Tbia ia a ft ahould be. Mr. Whitney baa given the State tbe benefit of hia complete equipment for tlte office, and ha done it at the leaat xt poMible with the proper conduct of thi important branch of tbe public ervh. Tbe pot la one that require an adept at tlte forefront of ita admin istration and thla ba ia in every aenae of the word, the volume and character of the output being tangible and India putable evidence of bi profeional fit n for the position. It i the better part of politic to continue tbe tenure of aiiih a public servant, rather than to break in upon the good work that U Mng nccomp1ihel, and which mean o tnticli in the broad field of the State' requirement , If there were any expediency in con sidering the election of a new man in thi relation, or if party exigenciea de manded another candidate, or if there were othera M-eking the office with claim upon the people that could not be Ignored, then perhap bi re-nomination might be questioned, bul a none of the condition exist, and be ba given irreproachable aervice for the four yar be baa been there, no reason able cause exiU for obstructing his nomination and election for another term of administration. IN good faith in party matter i one of the tradition of the Republican party in Oregon. He ha never been known to do, nor aay, a thing that brought the ahadow of hazard upon iU policiei or people, nor baa hia record, in office and out of it. an atom of reproach attached to it from any source or caue. He i clean, capable, and proven. three imperative atributea. demanded by all partie and especially by the Repub lican party of Oregon. Tin-re i, therefore, every reason for hia being put back a the head of tin great printery and thi recognition of fidelity and personal equipment ia in atrlct accord with Republican principles, the cardinal, actuating doctrine of which, i tin' due and wholesome recom pense of its bctt and ablest tenants and representatives. Cooper. Annual Clearance Sal. Now Going On. Don't Mil It THE JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP. From the Oregonian the following is clipped regarding the coming of "The Jolly American Tramp" to FUher't next Monday, a a Now Year attraction. Tha antic of Happy .lack Potter, the lolly American Tramp," who is paying a call at the Kmpire thia week, kept the large audience of that playhouse in a perfect uproar of laughter during the entire performance at yeatcrday'a ma tinee, and did such astonishing thing witii hi legs and muscle that it seemed for a while that he would tie himself in an indefinitely hard knot. The comedy has enough of the sterner nor row of life interwoven in ita four act to furnish much heart interest, and the fortune of littln Flf, portrayety by Ilertine Farnsworth, are followed with deep interest, both by nappy Jack and by tha audience. The work of Virginia Melville aa Delia Dooly, the trusty ser vant and friend in need atanda out at the beat individual ahowing and was fully appreciated by th. critical au dience. Her aong, "Mary Ann," met with the entire approbation of the gal lery, which beat time to the chorua in most approved fashion. Clark Ross, th. tramp, did aom. excellent dancing and specialty work, and little Flo, under hia training aa an ex-circu performer, waa also entertaining in tongs and spectaltiea. The "Jolly American Tramp" prove himself the friend and protector of a child who ia at th. mercy of an un scrupulous stepfather. Her mother i supposed to be dead until the detective of the insurance company, which paid the father large policy on her life, uneartha th. fact that ahe is still living, imprisoned on th. upper floor of the family borne, and aucceeda in liberating her and restoring her to her daughter, recovering th money paid out on tbe C. H. The Leading fraudulent policy, giving the stepfather hia just desert, and winning the affec tion of little Flo. All through tbe tragic affair Happy Jack makea life worth liv ing, keep everybody cheerful and hope ful, and i able to protect hia little protege in many waya. He ia there at the finish, and from beginning to end ha the audience with him. Seat sale open tomorrow morning, 9 o'clock, at Uoeflcra. Cooper'a Annual Clearanc Sal. Now Going On. Don't Miaa It. a PERSONAL MENTION. If. E. Noble, of Tortland, is visiting in the city for a brief time. 1 A. liuiucn of Seattle, waa a business visitor in the city yesterday. 0. H. Belknap, of Chinook, wa m town yesterday on business. George A. Simpson, of Portland, ia in the city thia week on business. W. B. Young, of Chcnewith, waa a business visitor in town yesterday. X. Vl Coulter, of South Bend, was in town for a business visit yesterday. 0. A. Rosendahl, a resident of Chinook spent yesterday in town on business. A. M. Brown arrived here yesterday from Ciray' River to remain a few days. 0. C. O'Hagcn, a resident of Ilwaco. is spending few days with friends in town. George Sold, Jr., of Knappa, was in town a short time yesterday on busi ness. IL E. Wilson of Newport, is in town this week attending to business in terests. Miss Silverman, of Skamokawa, visit ed friends in the city yesterday for a brief time. , H. V. Smith arrived in the city yes terday for a short visit from his home at llwaco. Mis McDonough of PilUr Rock, spent a short time with friends in th. city yesterday. B. F. Coffey arrived here yesterday from hi home at Hammond to tran sact important business. G. L. Colwill went to llwaco yester day to look after his lumbering and property interest there. Th. Salem press announces the pres ence there on Christmas and since, of Prdfssor J. V. Renter, principal of Astoria'a Alderbrook achool. Captain Fred Lewie, who left this city for the Klondike country in 1898, returned her. yesterday from Alaska and ia now visiting bis mother. He tried hard to make it in time for Christmas, but is just aa welcoma. Cooper's Annual Clearance Sal. Now Going On. Don't His. It. Any phase of hunger can be daintily gratified at any hour of th. day or night at the Palace Restaurant. The kitchen and dining room service are of th. positive beat Private dining rooms for ladies. Oe call inspires regular cus tom. Try it Commercial street, appo site Page building. Hot drinks aad sandwkaea at Host- far. Every article in the house reduced. This is the greatest offering in Fine Dry Goods, Qothing. Furnishing Goods, Etc.. placed before the people of the Lower Columbia for a year. COOPER, Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. Go T. Idate. After waiting patient ly ia thia city for two weeka vainly watching for an opportunity to go to ca on the steamer Sue H. Elmore so that they might 1 made husband and wife, J. T. Miller, a young man in tbe employ of the Willamette Pulp and Paper Company at Oregon City, and hia fair cousin, Misa Lena Miller, finally gave up hope of ever getting married if they waited until "Old Neptune" quieted down, and left yesterday morn ing for Idaho where they win be mar ried, aa th. law ia that State does not prohibit first cousin, from marrying. The young couple have tbe best wishes of tbe whole community that their their nuptial effort, will be crowned with success. Among th. Missing. No trace has been found of Harry Lamb who so mysteriously disappeared from Aftoona on Christmas day, though every avenue of available information has been ex hausted. The theory that he baa been drowned because, the last aeen of bim waa on the Altoona dock, is no more tenable than the other theory that he took a boat either up or down the river, on the same hypothesis. It ia not neces sary, nor certain, that he is dead; and it is hoped yet, by his friends, that he may report in good shape. Do you wish to atudy the piano I Piano harmony aad history of musk taught at Miss Tawney". studio. 861 Commercial. Fultoa building, Pboa Black. 2143. Blank Boohs, Bill Files, vSvensoiVs Book iStore Fourteenth and We sr. Kit agents ia Astoria for tat Celebrated Stoves and flanges linear CLOSING OUT SAUL Oa tat fifteeatk f November, the sa tire stock of goods at tlw Little Beak Store, wffl be put oa sale si coot Cariet- mae bargains in books, stationery bv altiea, ate. 174 Teath street. Cooper's Aaaaal Cleanse. Sale Nrar Going On. Dont Mise It TOUR NUT. Never save to wait long at tbe Oe ddeat Barber Shop. A. E. Feteraea, proprietor. MOVED AND READY. Charles Heilbom 4 Cou have into their new store aad make tke as aottacemeat that titer are bow epea fof business and art ready to fill aO ordeal promptly. N. A. Ackermaa, 421 Bond St, does eB manner of texidermy. furniture apael s taring, carpet cleaning and laying, atai tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. Wood I Wood I Wood! Wood! Woedl For choice dry box-wood, Ulepboas) 2064 Black, or leave orders at the Aa toria Grocery. 0. Kelson, Th. Wool Man." Mrs. Tilda Anderson, maasage, 147 Gnand Avenue. Given either at home or wffl ealL The Little Book Store for sale. Booh Keeping Material of all kinds at Cosunerdtl Street Niagara Stov. Works of Bafiale, N. T, 1EX ZENITH AND TEX STAR Every one guaranteed. Will lei yoa stand or sit oa the ovea door If yo wiaa. Prices reduced oa aO stoves sal ranges till after tbe Holidays. 470-471 CttMMEItCUL STSXST . . J, Scull