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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
FRIDAY, JANUARY I. iod. iTtE MOlTlSrtfG AStORXATt. aSTUKIA. OlltGON. ."FINE AND DANDY" Peopl of good at will tppneUt 1 EHMAN'iS RIPE OLIVES Tiny si jut la sad Jut rlglt. AT 20c THE PINT Com sud tempi tli'in , ROSS, HIGGINS (1 Co. TBI RELIABLE GROCFt. TERSE TALES 07 TBS TOWI For CIUBhav--Mi. It. Hck-'oi, Norwegian by birth, plie to be an American ettlsen and declared bit' In tention In thl behalf y.terday before County link Clinton. Oi Sstatdty Moiaing. Tb'i'wTll le teacher' meeting held tomorrow Sat urday morning, at :) o'clock, stttb hblwly school building, to discuss grade work, tb loading topic bring "Arithmetic." ll'i Mmia mob. Tin Woman's Club. Th Wumau'. Club, of till city, Mill gather tomorrow afternoon at :30 oYUk, at the lied Men' hall, at which time ami lact it I. mot earnestly hom h-r will be voty attendanc', a the Inn promise to b of oUtIiImI inlcie.t. Mr, (iwnhart will pieside ami the lead lnf l''lo fr treatment will be a rr upm the "effect of Woman' Work in th Industrial Woild," and ilntlirn with tha ethical feature of thr ntij ti and in tbl relation Mr. Freda tlrelka will discus tha eeonomk' Issue of the same mttr In a paper prepared with that i lew and purpose. Mr. (Ha lUkiT mill I In charg of the lini-kN to which Mr.. Frank Spittle will contribute vo rally and Mb Kerchoff. with Instru mentation. Tb reading of the hour will U rendered by Mr. A. A. Finch, with Hood's "Hons of tlia Hhlrt" her contribution. Everyon la expected t be equipped with a eUolalion in "wolk." WHY? Docs Hill Bros., Mocha & Java Coffee Sell Better Than .Any Other? JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St, A.torla, Or. wmtm coah A Household Favorite Wherever Used Australia's Best Product and your most economical and satisfactory fuel , 'Phone Orders to Main 1961 ELMORE & Batatas From G:rany- Martin liotli I mhI t have the niairagcaient of tb Klevnhauea cold storage lant trlib la now under cour of construction at Altoona. Mr. Both had ju.l returned from a trip to Germany, where he re pott a my plraant tiip. i f MM Tb dstt U art. On Las Deed. Hut one document indhating a tUn in realty title hereabout tihi yrterday at the county clirk'a uRIit: From WiliUm K. tifeen to the AtutU A Israel, dVn, inileratim K), conveying hit . 7 and In M!v I. of Dradbury ' Addltiun ti (han firova. Tnetday, Ja. tett, tt 9 a. m. Burid Today.-C F. bbn, of Mr I oiik, Sr'u,, ariittt) in the city Wedne' day to arrnne fur the burial of hi bmtlier, .l.i. ph Isbn. whn died and- ili nly In I tu city of heart failure. The funeral will otvur tinUv from the 1'obl umlrrtakiiie parlor, and tiie Interment will lie in tiretnwond eenietery. At Foard 4 Stoket Ca. Death sf Korah Wiawa.-Mia Norah Wilkin, of thia rity, tha daughter of Swan Wllwn. died lat evening at Ave o'ebrk at her hbfti on Fifteenth and Ihian etreeta of consumption,. The dr crc wa nineteen year old and had been ill for tha pat four month. Funeral arrangementa will I annoiinc ed Lit-r. Cooper! Annual Cltaranca Sala Mow Golnf On. Don't Miaa It. Tht kit embrotdtry ia1. Joint Initallation Joint lnttlatin citnuica wet held WeiliicvU r evcniii(( in the A. 0. V. W. hall, by Ctchiug l'ot, No. 14, of the (I. A. It. and Culi ing Corp, No. S, nf the Woman Itelicf t'oqi A lrru immlier of the member of IhiIIi oicniation werv present and .1 1 t enjoyable time wa had. . There wa a plcaant literary and miioical pro. Ktam ufter the regiilur Installation ren. moiii. and refrrhnwnt wer serveil Tie? follow ing nfliiera were Installed for (lie coming year: l'relilent, Mr. Uar bara Hart w ig; 8 nir Vlcrroldent Mi-. M.irtli Haw thorn 1 Junior Vhv. I're.iilfiit, Mr. Ji-nnie lljirinmn; S'. retary, Mi Mamie Clinton; Treauier, Mi. Ruiveim Sprm.r; Cliaplnin. Mr Klla Hall; Com! tor, Mr. Chariot ( Flkstiuin; Asltaut (iimnL Mrs. So pliiii Kminon; Vf CoireHindcnt, Mr Klirohetli Itiih; Patriotic Instructor, Mr, Surah Clinton 1 Color Ih'arera No, I, Mis Nellie Muiiim; No. 2, Mr. F.li Curran; No. 3. Mr. Jessie Fuiri No, 4, Mr. Lucy Ingall. Tho of fleer intulled for Cusliing lt wer,' Theodore Ilroemer. I". t'.t William 1j". Senior V. C.i 1). H. A I If it. V. Ci A. I). Craig, ( huplain; A. Mieriinckau. )t lermaster Kargeanti I L, Tnylor. ti. II.; II. C. WVI. h, O, II. Cooper! Annual Clearanca Sal Row Golnf On. Don't Ml It. COMPANY Et Mtttli.-A petition filed lid or del, bimlx, yesterday, In tha pro bate court, providing for lb epprais ment ciitl Uuiiiiioi radoa of th 1atr of Charles N,vtiit, dmt-aaed. John (""rye, JUx Young and T.'H. Cornelius wcie appointed appiaisrr and James KiiiUvmhi w named a administrator To Try It Out. Jen H. Ilanton, of tin city, bale I),-niorrllr, and m'w fill, candiilate for tlie xmltioii of poliee ifiiiiiniMkiner, oa tb niuutcipal taff, ami wIhis Imlui tion to ot'u waa mine what M-r eiutoilly fuutcd by tb deci iori of thn present iiHuiiibent, Judge (lias. II. rge to bold hi oflict until the xdiatitt of hi Una of offic umli r tuc apporttoriment of tb coun cil, or until th law abould be invoked anl tib-d out to hi cutting, yeterday Died auit ia du form, in tb circuit court of Clatup county, to o try out the iue, and it l neille to say, tne ea will l watched with exceeding in terest by host of people to whom a Judgment ia tb premise mean MB idvrablc. Fraachla Croat!. At a ierll meeting Wednesday evening the Sea si' le city council granted a f ram-bis to W. I. Dudley of He tile to construct and operate an electric road within the limit of that city. According to the term of the franchise th leas I for thirty years, and during that tinn the company agree to supply th city of Seaside wilh electric light. Tb fran chise ruut also be accepted by th com pany within thirty day, and construc tion work mut begin inside of six month. Mr. Dudley state that it fc t'.ie Intention of hi company to build an electric road from Seaside to A lord. The rad wilt run along the top of the s- iii ridge to Morrison Nand th-n come atraighl into this city, cross. ing tha les t Clark and Young river. Application for tit right to enma these river has already been made to the war department and th preliminary survey for the line have been nude. Mr. Dudley, with another man, represent a large Seattle company ha been her for the pat three month looking over the ground and making ilan for the actual work of construct ing the line, which they aay will not be long delayeik Rumor also ha it, that t He Seattle com-crn which will build th At- orh Seiile road, eolitenaplatee a fur Iht extension of the line np tho Co lumbia river, with a view of ultimately etts-ndiug the road so a to connect with 1'ortland. The report, which though unverified, comes from a re liable aoun-, i one tlwt oceint ViTT likely to be true, and to the optimist, it would -cm that it will not lie kng before the road become an actuality. Cooper"! Ana ail Clearanc Sal Row Going On. Doat Kiao It HIS TITLE CLEAR. Hob. Joseph B. Whitney' Second Can didacy for Stat Printer. In announcing hi candidacy for re let lion to the ollice of state printer Mr. Joseph K. Whitnev is the only .inn county- own who tin yet entered lie poliliml list with reference to th? t ale ll. kit. There is no reiieon '.y the long tttmliiig ctftom of the liepntilican party witli reference to a second term or a coniiH'tdit olliier siiould not in this caw lie followed. It is a fat that Mr. Whitney has K-i-ii a liti-loiig lirpiihlimin worker, .lil.ilnl to lull t v ill. ill, InilisiMiscd to frtitiaiuil nililiiitioif. 1'ifsilily no man n rhe stiite is In-tlcr ipuililicd profc ioual!v for thi- plu. The otlii has sen atiiv Coiitliiili'a ill me present h i .. . ... . . i iiinili.itiou. F.c provided by law, leiilicr iiiiiic nor le, hv been re- 1-iteil, Woik baa been well and riiiintlv done. Stale doriinii-nt and ulilicntions have been more at ractivelv t forth, fiom a tu Imiial l, i ii'lx lint . It i not a fact that the revenues of the ollliv hae been diverted into un orthy channel, and hint from Port land of relation with defunct bocs have their origin only with the envious and the Jealous who want the place thciiiseUe. It may be that th ollice should come in contact with the pruning shear. Th present printer did not fix the vale. The present printed ha -never opposed modification of price, restric tion of the volume of printing or in any way mtditled with th prerogutive of the people In this naUter. No aane man can well nay more, and the conduct of the office at pre-cnt ia trictly bnsine and free from criticism by the fair minded. v Appropriation for public printing cover the cost of paper, binding, and the like, The present printer ha cm- iloycd high-tlas union printer, under the right -hour rule and at a high scale or time and overtime. In th legisla te aeitloa th pitiae run day and night at heavy cost to th printer. ' Other mentioned aa candidate have al dy received reward for political ervice. One, especially; profu ini Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON C. H. The Leading promise of change for the better, h been Intently activ in factional party politk-s, and hi nomination would do much to stir up bitter feeling in the liepublk-aa party. With other counties offering candi date not only for several place, but several candidate for each of arverwl places, it may reasonably appear that Linn county' candidate for state oftlc ha etery prospect ut aucccs at the primaries. With just reason, the interest her at homo- ia this . candidacy ia alto gether friendly. ANOTHER CHEERING WORD. Gradually tb Spirit of Progress Wend It Useful Wiy. "January 11. 1006. "To the Kditor of the Atorian. ''I notice in bmlay'e Oregonian, an editorial on the effort of th AatorUo to rngag th attention of it readers to many things in and about Astoria which they might do to advance the Interest, of it home city. The Ore gonian a editor I inciincu to oe ic- liou but. all the same, he has another editorial it-m, In the same im boom ing the Nehalem and Tillamook coun try, and incident uly stating that it Is onlv lot) miles from Portland. "I wish to commend the course of the Astorian in it effort to wake up it reader to the fact tliat there are some tiling, that they might, cnuld, would or should do, if they would only get together aud try to do them, wlictlH-r it is a seawall public park, or park, or a railroad to Tillamook, and if they do not do thrnvit is not the fault of the Atorin; it ha don its duty. 'Sic 'em Tigc.' "ltKADKU.' Th Grip. "Before we can sympathize with oth er, w .must hav suffered ourselves." No on can realize the suffering attend ant upon an stsck of the grip, unless he ha had th sctual experience. There is probably Bo dia that cause so much physical and mental agony, or which so suaarssfully defies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt u of Chamberlsin's Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have msd this remedy, not on c has ever beea reported that has resulted in pneumonia or that baa not recovered. For sale by Frank Hart, and leading druggist. For any disease of th skia there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Salve. It relieve the itching and burn ing sensation instantly and1 soon effects a cur. Sold by Frank Hart, and lead ing druggists. W00D1 WOOD! WOOD! We hsvo mowd to MO Tenth street, corner of Grand avenue, sad caa be found there at any time, for hauling and drsying purpose. R. C. McINTOSH. Cooper! Annual Clearanc Sal New Going Oa. Dent Mis It Every article in the house reduced. This is the greatest offering in Fine Dry Goods, Qothing, Funiishing Goods, Etc placed before the people of the Lower Columbia for a year. COOPER, Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. YOTJX IZXT. Krr har to wait long at the C eidant Barber Shop. A. E. Fetarsoa, proprietot'. Shorthaad SckooL Parties wishing to study shorthaad at private night school should call on or adrosa Boy H. Kasgy, Eoldea House. Astoria, Or. K. JL Ackennaa, 421 Bond fit, ioasaB maaner of texidemy, funuture apbol storing, carpet doming and laying, raaV trwsa making a specialty and all work guaraateod. Why We Do It Don't Matter ! We Can Do Better FOR ONE W1EX WE WILL SEL OUR POPULAR 75C NOVELS "AND WE HAVE A BIG LINE" BOUGHT DIRECT FROM PUBLISH ERS. WE OFFER THEM FOR ONE At 45 WE tDO IT BECAUSE IF OTHER WANT CAN DO SO TOO. Souvenier Book of Astoria This Week 18 Cents. OUR ssC BOUND BOOK-TAKE YOUR CHOICE 15C. FULL OF GENPINE BARGAINS THIS WEEK. vSvenson's Book vSiore. Fourteenth ind Commercial Street Wt ar sol agent! la Astoria for tb Niagara Stov Works of Buffalo, N. T. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges tip i H I OREGON DKVIL0PM1NT LEAGUE KEITTJra Portland, J.a. 13th and WtK Ob account of shore meeting tha 0. B. V N. Co. will sell rotud trip tickets to Portland.- at one and on third fare for boat leaving Astoria asi tb morning of January lit. Tickets good returning until January 18th. Aay phase of hunger caa be daintily gTatified at any hour of th day or sight at tha Palace Bastauraat The kitchen sad dining room serrfne art of the positive best Private dining roots for ladies. On call inspire regular eas tom. Try it Commercial street, oppo site Page building. WEES Gents TO GIVE AWAY BOOKS WE OUR STORE IS THE ZENITH AND TEX STAY Every one guaranteed. Will let yo stand or sit on tha ores door if yoa wish. Prices reduced on all stores sod ranges till after the Holidays. 17. J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET '