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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ;, laod. THE MORNING ASTOllIAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. M1M HI FIGliT i1 Everything That's Canned Cm b found among our lln of annd good. Every kind th b of It kind, and tb pr'clkia of th camier' art bou they aro canned her talked tnd km tba original and goodaw of boin-mad. A Urn tparlnitM o dlapiay In our window j your moay bak If good art nul a represented. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. TBI RELIABLE CB0CEB1 San Francisco Portland Com pany It Unfair. r M COURTS MUST DETERMINE 1 I n Iters talis or the town WIU EattrtaUv-On Tburday after 4 the Kvery Monday Club wltj be MUrUlnrd at OA Commercial tret wf A. It Ruber, Mr. C It. Moc, mi Mri. W. K. Broadwater. . Colonial BaiLAator I'afam No. 9. of lie tadrr of Waalilngtno In thi city III gtv a colonial loll on (be evening Jt February 1 In Logan' ball. Tbi. . . . i 1. .. wa decMeii upon lionuay fi" j I he member pf Ihe Mg at their regu lar Meeting. Officer for Ihe entiling year were liftelVd a' follow! Prl drnt, Krank F.vn; eecretary, Mi. J M. Johnaoni tiaurer,' J. L Johnnm; vie president, Mr. Winona; iime eerelary, J. L Mitchell, of Portland, acted a tlio lu(alling ofliccr. Fined Minimum Amount. - Henry Uudl, one of the proprietor if Uxell A Company, appeared In ille wort yealerday afternoon at S ohk More Judge Anderann ta anwer to the t-iinig of running hi aaknin. known a the Ravoy. without a llin. and fil ing liquor to ooe John IW, eontinry to the law of the city. Mr. Maxwell wa arraigned on thl ch g and pleaded guilty, and on tit ecomuicndniion of City Attorney Smith thai leniency be hown. waa finrd lh minimum amount of 125, whkh " at on.- paid. Mr. Uxell tatl tlit ha would cloae hi ulwn for th prcaent. until the next meeting of the rily council, when o effort would be made to Induce Uial body to grant him a Ik-en to op-a. . In (-- that the city council doc nut 1 H Iji You Dont Have :j; i; to Be a German ; to Like Our Home Made Saurkraut :jj Ji Or DiU Pickles, ij GOOD GOODS. X 118 1M Twelfth 8t. Atorla, Ora. mmmw coal A Household Favorite Wherever Used Australia's Best Product and your most economical and satisfactory fuel 'Phone Orders to Main 1961 1 , ELMORE & fit to glv the lieen, Uxell A Company will initltut tnandamu pro ceeding. Bids lld. A BUmW Of bid hate berg revived by.Trm.tee Twout bly for the purch of th 'bankrupt Uk of furnitur belonging to A. tt Know. Ko Jar none of tha bid have been aerrplrd. Cltiteai ta Order.-Am on lilg, a nativa of far-famed Greece, Bird ki declaration of Intentioa to becom an Amerkwa ciliaeo la due eourae. with County Clerk ClinUm, yetrdy. OS Fat Saa rraadaca.-rreMrnt W. K. M.ingir. of the Alaka Klheruien' Pm-klng Co, aorompanled by Mr. Mc- tiregor, and Swretary Cerglund. of lh nmipany. dpartd fr an ranrli. teterdV. Tho catlemen g , with the inwntkm of a-ting a new charter of a vewl to transport tha cannery rrrw tl and equipment, hence to Hri.tnl lUy. Ataka, next aprliig. m tb baiki-ntina C'lm5iengr1 whkh had been enjagd for thl Kcrvk-e, but wbi h ha tinea been wrecked. FWe Mora Deal.-Tha erer-.hifting title to realty make a wondron and never-ending record, and are of exceed ing importance to every community wherein they take tlaoe, though the i-aaual reader of the iUm rirely give aeoond thought to thl. Yelerdy trn.rrv a tiled at tha office of the county clerk, wera a followai Jame Mi-lhmald. guardian, to F- 7.. FergilN.n. confident inn V. conveying tha K. 1 of .V W. I. N. W. I of S. W. t and N. K. 1 of . W . of ectton . T. X It W. M. K. Vigunn and wife, t I., to Minnem.ta A Oregon Und and Timticr ('mipanys warranty it le, con- idciation ,li. tonveyliig the m bind, in the preceding tran.fer. J. phlne M. Robb to Mr. Nellie & Crow, wiirninty title, consideration . con vevlns hit , block 10. Shively' A toiia. Kamu-I Crcij.-l.ton Welch to Una V. Wikh. trutec. warranty title, con hlention -Vi. conveying the eat 1 o kit 5. Idock n Khlvely' A.toria. (iriine firove Unl To, to Minnie K Bu.hong. wananty title. eoiiiilertlon 110, cnv.ying k't 11, block 8. (.rime Crmi. . Caoper! Annual Clearanca Salt Row Going On. Don't Mita It. Land Slip Down.-There wa a Und lidr on the line of the Atrla A Co t l.l. tiivAr T!iiiKvv. vealerilav, a r. mill. thia ide of Hilirlir. and about tw-entv mile out of tbi city. H fell to a depth of evea feet and extended for one hundred and fifty np and down tha track. The company liilnlly put.-heil an extra out of here and the work of clearance wa anon ocgun The rapidity of action tvatiltcd In l than an hour' detention on the night exprte from Torlland, and tolity' aervk-a will'U entirely Interrupteil. Coopn"! Annual Clearance. Sala Now Going Oa. Doa't Miaa It COMPANY Local Merchant! Who Latt Freight aa St. Paul ta Maka Lagal Demaad in EeimbttrMmaai Tha -Campaay Baa Squared With PertUnd Shipptra. There U on foot in thi cltr a eare- Ifullv calculated and wholly riifhleou plan to break down, one for all. a direct and eonpk-ueu diaariminatioii againt tho merchant of Atoria. Tho incongruity of tha till ia no leu nani-fe-t than tho contrariety that inapira it It ia the rut of tha big 8a a Fran-clco-Portland Kteamahlp Company ear rving Portland-bound freight from Saa Kranriaco under It owa lnauranca con ventions and alwolutely refuing the privilege and favor to 11 Aitoria eu. tonier. . The tonnasa Into Portland K, of Icoiirar, far tha heavict, but that offer I no pretext for tha harp and unfair a.lvanlaire taVen of tba loer trn- puliation rantriliuted' by the people here. And It ia to adju.t thi rank diacrepnncy in treatment, that legal ateiw are to be taken by an aHMx-iatad I group of merchant her. Thi. wreek of tha ateanicr St. Paul I ha raiaed the question in very tin- I equivocal fa-hk and afforded an op- poituniiy. long doired, to put tha mat ter within the purview of tha court and get a decialon that will mean aomething, either a a cowl u ion that Aatiuia deak-r have no right in tha nrenii and muat bear the lnjulk-e I w ithout relief, or that they have equal right with the people of Portland. Ouile a number of the mercantile fraternity here had freight oa tht St I Paul, ami when Ihe kue Wa raiaed Ia to their loa being covered by tb company, in formal faahion. th local office here took It nn with 4h oom- Inanv.'wifh the reeiilt that tha Aatoria (people were politely, but firmly r IumM anv and all comiien-ation for their loaaea) though every hiper la the metropolis wa either mcauralily. or wholly, covered, by the vteamship company under Ita ruling in fvor oi the terminal merchant Then the merchant of thia city noolcil their claim ami put them in the hand of th Aatoria Grocer' A- tocktion. and thl body went after Uteneral ManMger Schwerln. at Port land, for definite recognition in tho premiae. It wa uaeica. They " turned down to the laat claim and the lat dolliir. Now the entire croup of ehippera here he leimlly tranafcrred their claim to the Grocer' Aofilion (with one ex- Iception. and that pending), and it la I the purHM of thia body to put I nc iiietion In the court and aecuro a de termination of a matter that ha ta-en thorn ill the commercial aide her for year. It ia an id Ihe Otepui Railroad A S'avigation Company ha nothing what ever to do with the Sun Frncico Portland Mleanfhlp Company, and i I in no way repoiiilile for it act, fair or unfair; but it waa, nevcrthce. the prevailing ruMoin of that company, to a oik thi aame liM-niniiiatiim, when it wa the original owner of the line. and the maintenance of It wort and moat conapiciioiia regulation, by ita aliened ucce-aor, conduce to the a- aiimption that there ia a cloe buaiiiea analogy till exiating Mween th cor poration, and It may be the critical Intarferenca of tha liw may reveal re iponailiilitlc that even the 0. It A X. cannot dlaprove. At all event, before many day have laped. th caa will be up for an adjudication that will M final, and it I honed, favorable, to th men of thi city. who. for lonir year have contri buted faithfully, a far a their bual- neane warranted, to tha prosperity of concern that ha unremittingly ana idly diacriminated againat them. INSTALLATION TONIGHT. Tli Inatallation of the new pator of th Itcabvtcrian Churvh. Rev. W. 8 Gilbert, take place thi evening at the church at 7:30 o'clock. The Reverend Henry Marcotte. K. M. Sharp, and Harry II. Prtt will arive from Port land on the noon train today. They bav been apointed by Preabytery to conduct the ervlrm The aermon will be nc'.ied by Rev. H. Marcotte, a former paator of the chun-h. A cordial invitation I extended to th public. Th Morning Attorian, 63c a month Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON Every article in the house reduced. . This is the greatest offering in Fine M Dry Goods, Qothing, Furriishing M . 1 Goods, Etc, placed before the people of the Lower Columbia ' for a year. C. H. COOPER, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothbg House of Astoria. PESSOHAI KIHnOV. Judge W. R. Ilum ha returned from a buaine trip up river. C I). Duchner of Portland i ia town thi weak oa buainew. Wallace Stuart of Tokeland waa a viaitor In th city yesterday. Sir. O'Brien of Cathlamet waa in town yeaterday for a abort time. C. R. Worrel of Oray'o river apent ytrday la th city on buainea. II. J, Wrigardt a proaperou oyater man of Oyatenille. waa her yeater day. " " " ' V. Waahburo a resident of Brook Held wa a viaitor in th city yeater day. Mr. and Mr. 3. G. Megler of Brook field were in th city yeterday for a abort viit Oris Eanry a raaident of Charlitoo apent yeaterday ia the ity atlenUmg to buaine Intereat. MlM Evalya Coyle of McGowan U tiaiting in the city thi week with her aunt Mr. J. F. Cronin. Joaepu Girard and Mr. Girard of Cathlamet were viaitora in Aatoria yea terday for a abort time. Mr. and Mr. F. It Roger of Port land were in tlte city ye-tcrday on a brief viait with friend. William Anderson a reai,hnt of Deep riven anjivert in town ye-ta-rday t tran-act mnif buaine. Mile McCuunel of Sherwood wa a hu-ine viaitor in the city yesterday. Mra. V, C. A. Pobl of Sevnon apent ye-terday in Aatoria on a brief limp ping trip. ' , TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO. Thia. Weilneadav. K the bicentenary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, one of Amerk-a' greateat. bct and cleanest aon. patriot and aervant. He never heard of Aatoria. but Ai-toria ha heard of him, ami all it ever heard wa wholly to hi credit; a n-aliaation that Imght not have been Aatoria', had he heard of it at all recently. However, that i neither here nor there; thi alluaion to Itcn Frauklin I purely historical and not allegorkal,- nor Aalorkwl. It ia nude a a gentle and guilele hint that he wa a nrt-cl. imon-pnr bred-ln-the bon Amerk-an. who never borrowed a dollar nor voted the Demo cratic ticket In hi life; two of the vital reaaon why be l till an hi- tork-al atar of th 8rt magnitude. Hi line are commended to th thoughtful consideration of thia community. FRIENDLY FAREWELL. Church Friendi af Mr. aad Mrs. A. V. Pendlatoa Meat Th I-adV' Aid Society, of the Firat M. E. Church, gav a very pleaaant re ception at tha horn of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Montiromery on Duane ttreet yesterday afternoon. In honor of Mr, A. V. Pendleton, who will aoon remove to Portland, wher he will make her futur home. A dainty lunch wa nerved, after which Mra. M. J. Fox. on behalf of the aociety, and with a tender and feeling addre-0. presented Mr. rendJctua a beautiful cut gla lea act a a alight token of tb eteem in which aba U held by tb aociety and her friend. All united ia bidding Mr. Pendleton and her huaband " God tpeed." aad abundant kappin ia their Bw home. At tba do, all united in aingiog "God Bo With You Until W Meet Again." and Rr. Wm. & Grim de livered a parting prayer. Among tboae present wer Medam Fox, Aug tut Kinney. Iawtborne,Brem ner. Wright Turner, Schroeder, Eatet, Diebl, Butt, Millar. Cyroa, McJUnaey. Buaey, Lynch. Kindred, Montgomery, Orim, Pech, Peak, Brix. Gefding, Sky lea. Ball, Fred. Sherman; tb Miaaet Eat.OMr, Itnaey, and Montgomery and Rev. Wm. S. Grim. It i a ruth to a deert gold camp, not a ruah to dcaart a gold camp. Cooperi Aaaaal daaraaca Sala Haw Goia( Oa. Doat Mia It YOUX XXZT. Xarar kava to wait long at th Cw eJdoat Barbar Shop. A. E. Ptteraoo, proprietor. ONE WEEK I0EE 01 m Special Sale WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE SALE ON FRAMED PICTURES THE COMING WEEK. BE ON TIMEPRICES BELOW COST. A FEW iSETS OF SHAKESPEARE DUMAS AND DICKENS WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT COST. A BIG LOT OF j-CENT PAPER NOVELS WILL BE SOLD AT ta CENTS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET YOUR READING NOW. vSvensoiVs Book vSt'ore, Fourteenth and W are. aakt agtats ia Aatarla for th Niagara Stovt Wtrki of BuSala, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges T av WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Wa' kava mtrrei to SM Twtk atiwat, mar of Grand araaiia, aad eaa bo found tbara at aay tima, for. kaolisf aad draymc purpotea. b. a uastoea. Caopcr'a Aaaaal Cltaraaco Sala Mtm Coing Oa. Ooat Mia It Aay phaao of kongar can ba iUUif gratifiad at any hour of taa day r' aight at tba Palao Baataurmat. Tho Idtcbaa aad dining room aarrloa aro af tha poaiUva boat PrivaU diaiBf raoaaa for ladiaa. Oa can iaaplro regular oaa -. en I : r,,--...!.! -A - - - - !( Pag building. Shartbaad School. , Parti wishing to ttudy tbortkaadi at private aight achool ahould ra3 aa or adm Boy H. Kaagy, Holdea Eouaa. Aatoria, Or. K. A. Ackarmaa, 421 Bond St, doaaaH manner of teaJdanay, foraltara aphol itcring, earpat cleaning aad Imytmg, aaaA tra making a specialty aad aU wort guaranteed. Commercial Street THX ZENITH AND TBI STAB Every ona uarntd. Will let yoat ataad or ait oa tb ore a door if yot wUa. Prioea reduced oa aU atv tit range till after tba Holiday, 17, J, Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET