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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1906)
gtJNDAY, JAKUAIT toot. lira aioitMtfG AsronrA?r. astohia. ousgon. OUR CUSTOMERS Appreciate our wl ta led store becatue they find reliable Komi at rlylit tk Our stork is alnaye fresh tal you don't haft to wait for rlrsranre sale to get bargain, Erary day la Tatrgaln day lt'l Hi. I' you'll only give ua your orders we'll give you satisfaction. ' ' ROSS, HIGGINS L Co. TBI LEASIXO CROCISS SANSS CROWING THIS. TIME TALIS OF Til TOWN Occupy Pulpit. Iter. Jones of Port land arlved la tha ill) lat availing anil will owttpy 1U pulpit of the Congti-ga-tkmal Chunk today. Burl id at WetpertYeterJay ora Ing tha funeral of tba lata Mrs. William Adams occurred at Weatport, tba Intar went bring la lha Weatport eeinUry. Faur Mori Happy.-There ar four Mtora happy people in ' tha word). HUrrlage lirene wvre iaauej ) eater day by County Clerk Clinton to Hern bard Ullirrk ami Viae Oliva Jlalaetb and to Peter DurrMt a d MU Mary IWfcb. Slaw, But Sore. There bava been but ninety sewn reglatralion in Cltop county lo tlat elyhty five in Aatoii anl trl from tha aulmtlM. Tha city entiles, by preilncla, aia a follow) IWinct No. I, nonej No. i. Ii No. S. til No. 4, 10( No. 8. W; No. o, 7i and No. T. o Buried Tadiy. Mm. Anna Klraihner died Friday night at tha 8t. Mary'a hi)ilal In tbia rity of senile equa tion, at tha aga of 0? years. For tha lat thirty year aha ha barn a rei drnt of Astoria, and during tha pet few yaar baa realiM at tba bopltal. Tha deceased I thought to bava a daughter at Cottaga (irora. Tba fun aral will oceitr today at 1:30, tha In terment bring in tha (irranwtHid cenie lary. Rev. Father Water of Ilia tit. Mary' Catholic Chimb will ..ftVlale. Wc Arc Agents For Hills Bros. Pay Wattr Rent V'ster Clerk Loun U-rry states that tba cltiu-n ara fast paying tip their monthly water rant and by tha tenth of tha month ha ei part that moat every una will ban- Da id thrir bill, and thu arape the peaalty attached for noa payment. Can't Strep. Hemoae of tha c.n.tanl nolo made by a "talking nuu-bliie." a prroa who aigna hitaa'u' "citlica" baa addmwd a connnuiiimtlon to tha city auditor. aking that tba eouiH-il pea an ordinance prohibiting tba operation of phonograph, grsphapboaes, and all nthr aiu-H mirliiDH aftar tba hour of 1 10 oVhrk in tha evening. From tha tuna of tha Uter it la judird that thi nuirtal baa been compelled to atay awaka night listening to tha inapired wind whirh emanate from on of the drW. Tha matti-r will no donbt raveiv tha moat raieful roiiakt eration of tba rity father at their nest meeting Passing Clataop Erth.-There wara tan tranfr of realty presented for record at tha ofil of (Vwnty (Vrk Clinton ywtarday, towll: Clriina' Oiova Land Co., to Patar W'iKlmann. warranty titla, fonaidaratUm 'itW. aon vaying bt U htk Crimea' tlruvai J. C. Iwwn and wifa to lien Khold. warranty titla, rnnaidrration Il2in. rn vaying M arra of land in (1atwp ruun ty. And aight deeda in whkh evary trana'tka wa to parfart tha titla to a given at-rtaga ol timber land, In John J. Rupp, and tha IMhi Company; tba main gtmnUm bing Daniel Iliaraon. Andiaw Nordtrom and wifa, Ceorga J. WlU.n, Jama Uallaghar, Charle V. Magiuui and wifa and Antonio Fur talp. Paid Kin Dollari-Max Ilyman, vharged with ault and battary Umn one A. Jaloff, yatnday, pleaded guilty in Ju.ti.-a Coodman'a eourt and paid $9 for tba fl-tic indulgrncv. niiaji fir Rich smooin fragrant Delicious c4 ptrftct brttkftst cop mthtn $rt4 with erm o4 mAittrptct in cofftt bStndmg IN SEALED VACl'UM AND ALWAYS FKESH I WMEKEVEH WJRcHASED L JOHNSON BROS GOOD GOODS Ta'rty Tbouaaad Dallaxa. Mam. KpHgoaon llouton, lha contractor, bava been awarded tha contract for building tha new dockaga for the Ton gua Tolnt Lumber Co., at a flgura ap proxiinating $.10,000. It Involve the ct.n.tnutlon of 200,000 aquara feet of dotkaga, a railway apur from the A. A C. main line, and aavcral btmtu. It I a large and valuable Improvement and ia mn-aiMitated by tha constantly ax pandiug buaini-aa of tha company. If you would like to get well. ti"t tha adverUnenirnt of th fanioin urn ager, M. Anderion. Nolle to Flihermrn. Invinrihla oil coat, oliva color, arc poaltivaly guarantied to l wateC proof, Fiahrr Bro. Co., twine d-part nient. You will not find baauty In rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty cornea W tnam only taat uia HolliaUr'a Rock Mountain Tea. It' a wonderiul umu and baauimcr. w enta, Tea or Tablet. Frank llart, drugglit. SHIP JEAH BAPTISTE Now discharging at our wharfs A Cargo of the Celebrated AUSTRALIAN COAL Phono orders to Main 1Q1 Elmore Company Another WoUbl Departure From tba Pionenr HoL Yatrday'a Portland Oregouiott Biaka roftipii yiu and kimlly adilorial men tion of another death In the plottirr rank of Oregon, that of Mr. Mary K. Ilurhank, lata of Lafayette, an aunt of Mr. Charles K. Mibbell of thia rity, ami. n doubt, wall known to many of the pinnaer aattler of Hit eountry and rity, yet living, and who will thorough ly appreciate the view of tba ( ginian, Itaelf, and ita great editor, no la pioiaer than tbo it invariably treat with am-h peifect conideration: Tba editorial I a folow; Jlr. Mary E. Durbank, wbo aealh oerurred on January 4, at her bo ma In La FayetU, wa well known and her death wil be widely regretted. Mr. Durbank belonged to the mot pleaaant period of the pioneer era, having come lo Oregon Territory with her buaband, tha lata Hon. A. R. Burbank, via the lathmus In IMS. Vuch bard.bip and binelinea were not tha portion of tlioae who ram an auranee of plenty and tba tha companionahlp of a yearly In creasing emigration. Yamhill county wa at that time the center of a com munity lift that wa pleaaat and pro- grealve, and Fayette, tlien ita county et, wa a village of noma important. Mr, Burbank engagi-d In merrhandUing there In the fall of ISA3, and, with the exception of a few year apent in Port land, jl Kayetla remained the borne of lilmaelf and wife until hi death, three year ago. Mr, Burbank continued to realile in ber lunii there until her uiiiiiiont, too, came. Atnay active In good wnika, kind, hoapitable, intelligent, Mary K. Bur bank b-ft the impre of ber life upon the community of which for fifty-three year aha had been n member. A great Mirrow came to be and ber buhand twenty-fire year ago in tha ba by drowning at North Beach of their only child Mi F.va Burbank. Time, bow ever, eoftened ber grief, and, berauae aha bad known sorrow, alia becamn ten derly reponlve to tha eufferlng of other, bringing to thoe In trouble ynmpthy and gcwid cheer. Very close ly were tha name and endeavor of Mr. Burbank interwoven in tha bitory of tha community which knew her for more than half a century. For many year no social, religiou or educational function in the town wa complete without her presence and ber planning. Village bridea eouulted her about their wedding arrangement; tba Sunday School found in her an active, tea Ion uperiiitcndent) the open temperance tire meeting a coniietent advocate and helper) and when death came to a houachold she wa there to comfort and to aid. Practically unwritten mut be the hiatory of aurh n life, except a it i stamped upon the reedinir years of which it waa a gracious and faithful element. Few, and every year yet fewer, ax tboae who recall the aimple lunula of the far-away yeatenlays of the former era. There are tho-e, how ever, to whom the mention of this hon ored and long. familiar name will yet for a time bring a glow of tendcrne a warm puliation of memory , For tbe-e and to the life of ucfiilne for Which the name of Mary K. Rurbnnk atand thia tribute la written, "Sacred to memory" ia fittiii(.'ly (liiacled on many a h-aning slab of weather-stained marble which mark the lat rvsting plai of the pioneer. 'Sacred to mem ory' for yet a few year will be the personality for which the mime of Mary K. Burbank stand in tha village in which more than two-thirds of ber long life wa aacd. And Wred to niciu my' i t lii name and the era which it cover to those who drifti-d away from the old pioneer village to return now and then to find the home of Mrs, Ilurhank at ill there and her gracious prerem-a waiting iu the doorway to bid tin-in welcome back to old scenea." Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON Every art.de in the house reduced. This is the greatest offering in Fine Dry Goods, Qothing, Furriishing Goods, Etc., placed before the people of the Lower Columbia for a year. C H. COOPER - " The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. 5 I STIKBItfG THEME. "Her Marriage Vr," a Play af Very Definite IatereaL "Her Marriage Vow," wbkh ia said to la teeming with sena twms, and to have all tba other acceaorie of a suc cessful sensational comedy drama, will be presented at Fishers' opera bouse, next Thursday evening, January 11th. The play ia described aa being full of action, and aa having a liberal sup ply of pure comedy running through it Tba story of tha piece baa to do with Kate Walters, the pretty daughter of a railroad engineer, with whom Ned Benton, a young telegraph operator em ployed on the railroad, is in love. But Kale loves John Carlton, tha son of tba railroad superintendiyit, who trick her into what he supposes ia a mock marriage. When be discover that it was really a legal one, be does not hesi tate to use the moat unscrupulous method to gain bis ends, and is ably assisted by Hester Norton, a society leader who loves hint and ia striving to have his first wife, Kate Walters, disposed of. The scenic effects ara said to be excellent; the pectHcular climax at the end of the third act, when the vidian trie o wreck by n head-on col liaaioti, two express train coming from nppoite directions and running at light ning aH'.-d, i claimed to be one of the biggest and moat realistic railroad sen sations ever staged. The aeveral char acters iu the play are said to be inter preted by people eapecially suited to the role. Seat sale opens Tuesday morning at Hoeflers' candy store. Cooper's Annual Clearance Sale Row Going On. Don't Miaa It Of Interest to Clergy. The Astoria ft Colombia River Rail road Co, having been granted member ship la tha Trana-OonUnental Clergy Bureau, tba name of that company will appear la tha elergy application blanks and clergy eertiflcatea issued by tha bureau for 1908, and commencing Janu ary 1st. of tha coming yaar. TVs permlta will be honored by all agent of tba A. ft C R. thus eliminating tha individual half-fare permit Issued by that company la former yeara. Re quest for official application blanks ibould be nude to J. Q Mayo, general paaaengwr agent, Astoria. . Three little babea were nestled In bed. I'll nana William, Willie aid Bill," mother aaidj Wide waa bar amile, for UiplcU they be, She laya her good hick to Rock Moun tain Tea. (Great baby medicine.) Frank Hart, drogglat. Cooper! Aaiasl Clearance Salt How foil On. toil Via It N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doe all manner of tcxidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. We have a carload of Malt hold ami P. 4 B. Roolinjr to arrive shortly. Sell ing with an absolute guarantee for t.n years, Fiaher Bro. & Co, sales agents for Atot U and vicinity. Any phase of hunger can be daintily gratified at aiy boot of tao day or night at tha Palaco Reataoraat. The kitchen aad tuning room service are of the positive bast Private dining rooms for ladies. One call inspire regular cut torn. Try It Commercial street, oppo site Page building. TOUR HXXT. Never have to wait bag at tba) Oo eideat Barber Shop. A. X. Pefaraua. proprietor. Cooper's Annul Clearance Sate lev Going On. Drat Xiao It 5 lap Sale Why Depend n tko anMNofactoiT antf un. certain aorvico circulating librarioo whoa yea emm bay ouch book m s cn K wi SAW STInM Way. Vtas. Owaea .SyMcCwcaa 04 arLswtfaa srPsrtar kCmfsra tUa Wkags Oka Nnaa ky T ncr Aaal msavf atlsara Issat aa Oaaai, tW 39 centt tv Voluina) OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MEETING Portland, Jan. 12th ami 13th. On account of above meeting the O. R. ft X. Cxi. will sell round trip ticket to Portland at one and one third fare for boat leaving Astoria on the morning cf January 11th Tk-kets good returning until January 11th. The Best Fiction at Half Price Graustark Castle Craneycrow Brewster's Millions Tho thro boat booha of tho moat popular Aanorlcon NoTollet George Barr McCutcheon & and fifty others by the best American and English authors such as Gilbert Parher, A. Conan Doyle, r. Marion Crawford, and Booth Tarhington all large handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs that formerly sold for from $1.05 to $1.50 each at 59 cents per volume An offering made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact Knowledge of trade conditions. iSvenson's Book vStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street i WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! We have nwwd to 336 Tenth street, corner of Grand avenue, and can be found there at any time, for hauling and dray Ing purpose. R. C McTNTOSH. Weed! Wood! Wood! Wood! Wool! Per ohoico dry box-wood, ti.;'.uai 904 Blaek, or tear order at Ua 1 tori Grocery. 0. Kelson, "Tba Wood Wo ar oole agtati la Astoria for tho Niagara Store Works of BaSalo, IT. T. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges lltJ Cooper'i Annual Oaa ranee Sale Row J feia 0a. Don't Viae It. I5ifli-V':n THE ZENITH AND TEX STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yon ataasd or ait oa tho oven' door if yett wiah, Prioaa reduced oa all stoves and raagea till after tba Holiday. 17. J. Scully, 470-471 COMMERCIAL STREET