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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1906)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY j, 1908. TIIK MOllNINO ASTOR1AN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 9 Freshest Eggs Are 11 delicacy, You can rent nmiiiicil of tlii'lr frriihrieii if bought of Our price until market change, will U 20c The Dozen WV thing rlifttt, not merely m our jn irf b low, but good n of mipcrior quality, ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Genuine Enlaitainment. 'I'lm Mar theater in kiipplyiug mime genuine 1 11 tll UllllltCIlt, tlll'OK l. Till" lull WHO really i.iiii the mt week and t b Hue diw for thin wrrk li tun I lo I among tlu lM of toe winter, There i nothing it in I In- way of time nor money in an oecitnloiwl drop in ut thi popular little, houo. The hand lent book, contain! the 't tit amount and mot valuable Infor mation. 1906-The WORLD ALMANAC i ctnti at Svenson's Book Store. Good Nrwi, Martin 1'oard wa up piiM-d yenterday of the Lite Wiicm of his daughter, Mim I tela Foard, who U attending the A mile Wright Seinl nary at Tacamaj It ccma that h ha ben Indisposed fnr muiic time, hut the family wai not iiotilh-d until theie w chant; for the In-tter In her eomlition, and tliia wan announced in the happiest fahlon, by the lat dipatrh received vten!ay afternoon. Iler trouble of a sort nulaoua to iiiny. Visit Patk Sitt-Today at 2 o'clock aharp the iiib committee of the park commllon will atart from the city hall and vl.it the city park ite for the purpo of determining on the driveway, where It shall run, and other matters in relation to the park. All eititena Interested In the improvement of the park are Invited to accompany the committee. OO0OO000O00OOOOO00000O000 GOOD SUGAR CORN 3 Can 5 12 " 95c 1 Cae 1.85 Conldciing the quality thin i a bargain which should be promptly taken advantage of while the pricu r-mains so low. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. !X0000000000000000000000 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL ? EBBIIRN CA! Gives More Heat That Any Other IN LARGE LUMPS 'Phone Orders ELMORE & Speaks Today.-Do not forget that Mi ;nil l.uiighliii of N"W York, the iitingiiibei) advocate of eijuul MlfTiage uill Hiik in l."gmi Hull tliix afternoon lit II o'clock, oil "Mv Neluhlnir." 'Ihe whlie-n will b' in keeping with tin day. The frinidn of eijuiil suffrage, felt I tint inn in w ould be deprived of hearing (hi. tilted uneaker on account of the tore. (Ming open on Saturday evening, mill th'-y urmnged tl.in special meeting All me uiged to U- pi'ietit and hem thiii talented woiuun. "Hotel Irving' Is the only steam nested hotel in the city. Wnt End Spirit. - Timnircr I. W. r.iiittiijn, of the Wot Knd Improve- m. nt. ( tub hit fiiMJivil the Antorian with the lit of ii it him awaie. to the hoi-. wImi biive Ixen bimv routiug mil and currying away the old boe en. barreU and other truali, from the biok jaril, vacant lot and utiuetn, of the district imiienieil by that club. The prir.e and wiun. r, were aa fol n: Firnt prize, a auit of clothe from Wine' utore, won jointly by two luil named llnkka and Weterluml; eeond prie, 12.50 in cah, won by KriU Kankkonen; third price, tl.X'i in cah, won by ("henter .lunttyj fourth priw, 11.00 In cah, won by Charlie CarNon; fifth prlne, 75 cents, won by Walter Jackon; oittli prixe, M centu won by Arne doki. The boys did thor ough work, and found iximn pleasure in the rrwird attaine. It is a good plan for the club and might serve a an example for the other three orgnni.a tlon. The very best board to be obtained in the city Is at "The Occident Hotel" Rates very reasonable. Teachers Meet. 1 etcrdav morning the A'toria TencherV Association cmi vened in the high mIuki! building at 10 o'clock. Immediately aft-r the roll had been called and the minute of the prrviou meeting re;id, the aanoidatioii adjourned for the grade meeting, at which the Mibject nu'ler coniilcratiipi was "J-smgunge." The leaders In the diffi-rent grade were: Firat grade. Mr. Fulton j second grude, Mi (tlen; third and fourth grtoiii, Mi Foitt; llfth ami i.th grade. Mrs. Parry. At the coneluion of the grade meeting a meeting of nil the teacher waa held. An intcrtting and well prcpuied mH'r on the Mibject of "I.nnguiige. 11 ml the Itelution of Technieiil Oianumir to the I'roper Kxprenioii of Thought," wan read by Mi Darker, principal of the Taylor school. Superintendent Clark gave a talk in relation to method of teaching arithmetic, nn applied to the Miltjcct of addition Hubtraction, and percentage. At the conclusion of hi adilrc'SH, the officer of tho aseocialion which ferved hint term were all re elected for another term. "Ceography," ha been Selected im the subject, fop diHcunlon for the next meeting which will occur on Saturday, March 42th, nt the Shivelv school. Fine suites of room at "Hotel Irving." for the Money Fuel. Try It. OR IN SACKS to Main 1961 COMPANY Has Bronchitis, -W. , Jngall of thl lttv, U 111 at lilt home with an attack of bronchitis, Th best i5-cent meal in tTie city It served at "Hotel Irving." To Be An American. Klin Xllsen, a native of Norway, yesterday Mgnlllci) lil urpe of becoming 11 n American clll.en, by tiling hi declaration In that Mm If with County Oik Clinton, Cutting Lumber. -tloadimi'-ter Frye ha reported to the county court that I bo portable nwmill of the county, now located at Jewell, hu jut fluitJicd the cutting of .I.IO.fXMI feef of plunking to be II -e. I in building load. lie nt.il e. that he i now coiiimenee to cut lim ber for bll'lge, You will find i WORLD of informa tion In the 190O WORLD ALMANAC. 25 cents Svenson's Book Store, Realty Transfers. Two deeds were filed for lecont ut the county clerk' officii vc-.li iday; .fame Monk to the Atoijn AbktriH, Title A Truxt Com pany, warranty died, coiiideration conveying lot !, block 2, Griffin A Heed,' Addition to Ocean Ciote. lieitlui Stcf fen-en ct uv to Klia Nilwn, warranty deed, cuii'ideration (VX Convejiug lot :t, ei-tion 17, Imvnsbip M noith, range 7 wer. To All Concerned. -Notice i heiehy given to all eolieerned that the Morning Aitoiiau will, fi'iin thin date, to the .'tlt day of )eeeinber( lttofl, do and per form the public punting for and in b.-balf of the City of Atoria, of what oovir natiiie. OI.AF AXDKKSOV, Au ditor ami I'oliee Judge of aaid city. lo t. 3 0 Registration to Date.- Clalop county regiter how but 77S voter to have entered their name in behalf of the primary elation; the city of Aatoria furnibe 490 of the and the outlying precinct of the county and other 2S. There will probably 1 an aharp acce In thi line during the month of March. Off for the Capital.-Sheriff Tboma I.inville left on the evening train yes terday for Salem, in charge of the two candidate for tho peniUfitiary sup plied by thi term of the circuit court. I'aul Deuring, three and one-half year and Cu Anderon, three. K. S. Ablmtt aiHsiinpanied the aherilf, a a guard. Tin y will icturn to the city on Monday next. "Hotel Irving" gives special rates for rooms and board to permanent guests. Work Stops Temporarily.-I.alir ha Ix-cn stopped temporarily in charing the right of way for the North Shone Telephone line becaue of the wet went her of the lai-t we.k, but will be commenced a oon a the weather mod erate millicicntly to permit. At the proent time the right of way has been cleared and poles will soon be erected between Megler' Mation and Knapp ton. The company is determined to complete the line a wmn a it can be done. For County Judge.- T. S. Jcuett, of Kiimliioml, ha tiled his petition for the nomination for county judge at the en suing primary election. Jlc Mates inn platform as follows; "If I am nomi nated and elected, I will, during my term of ollice, conduct the busincs affair of Clatsop count v in an economical milliner and endeavor to reduce the in debtedness and taxes of the county, ami if tho taxpayers of the county want a new court house built, I will advocate the building of one auflicient to meet the wants and requirements of the count v and will endeavor to build good oiinty roads and bridge commensurate with the glowing needs of the county.' Sailor Badly Injured-All day Friday. the lightship on the Columbia bar (No. (17), was Hying signals of distress, but the weather was so inclement none of the locnl craft could get to her, and it remained fur the tug Tatoosh, home ward bound from Cape Flattery, whith er she had taken the French bark Jean liaptistc en route to Taconia, to see and answer the signals yesterday morn ing on her return to this port. Captain Ituiley ranged into hailing distance nnd was informed that there was a man aboard badly hurt and that he must be sent ashore for treatment. The Tatoosh was then quickly put alongside, nnd Louis Monscl, ono of the seamen, was transferred to her cabins, and brought to this city. On Thursday evening Inst Monsel hud tho misfortune to slip on a bunker plate in the spar deck, falling in such wise as to break his right leg nbont six inches above the ankle. He was brought to the city and taken nt once to St, Mary's hospital, and a let ter of advice from Captain Peterson to Dr. Jay Tuttle, soon made things easy and comfortable for the injured man.) Ho was cheerful and hopeful yesterday i when the Astorian reportor saw him, and hopes to be out soon. INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL. By Misses Adair and Fredericksen and Their Pupils. A minlcal affair of decided interest Ik billed fur tomorrow evening at the Flrt Af. K. cIiumIi, at 8:1.3 o'clock, ' when the advanced pupil of the Mimes' Adair and Fiedericki.cn will awt their teacher in a delightful piano and vio lin recital, rendering the following selection: l-aig" . Handel Orchestra, Two I'iano, Tioika Fahit'iVhaikowky Minuet Padcrewki licreciisc. Jteviciic Lack Mi Maiyaret Jliggiii. .Minuet Handel Klude Woli. nhaupt Mi Kihtd F.llhworth. Ncxlct Uc Miuia Counod .Mis Maude lio.., Mi-s Madge Fulton Mi- Mine) la Tag Mis Laura Jeffcr Mis, Jeesje iieed Mi Ituby Hum meistroni Mis L'thcl KlUwoilh, accompanist S-nrf Dane C'haminadc Hunting Song Mendelssohn Mi Wilma Young l'olih Piinee Scharwenka Fran Ifolle Ik-ndel Mia Mary Adair. Duet Violin and I'iano, Sonata op, 7!t Kuhlau Andante Allegro Oustoso Mi Freitcricken, Mis Adair. V.ichtstiike Schumann Witches' bailee Mjc Dowell Mi- Maude Itos. Two I'iano ConccKstuk von Weber Mis, Hannah Adair, Mis Mary Adair The I'iano are furnished by Filer's I'iano Houe. Al in in-ii ii 25 cents IN ADJOURNED SESSION. Clatsop County Court Winds Up Busi ness of Term. The County Court met in adjourned yion at 9 o'clock yesterday morning for the purpose of receiving bids for the building of a number of county bridge. In this behalf there were aev eral bids entered of a varying natdre, and the whole of them were referred by the court to Roadmater John Frye, with instructions to anallze them and report the lowest and beat bids to the court, in due course, when the court will make the proper awards. An order was made directing the county clerk to purchase two copies of the new Astoria citv directory, one for the clerk' office and the other for use in the sheriffs office. Kepoit. were received from the su pervisors of road districts Nh. 1, 3, 11 and 14, and same were duly examined and approved by the court. The court having carefully examined the report of Sheriff and Tax Collector Thomas I.inville, in the matter of the delinquent tax roll, and having found the same to be correct and In due order, and that properly had been sold under the delinquent provisions, to the sum of s?UliU'2, it was ordered by the court, that the clerk of the county give due and recorded credit in that amount to the sheriff. The court, discovering that in its lute review of the bids tiled in Mialf of the planking of the county road between Hills' Slough and Skipanon, the bid of 1!. A. Abbott, at $1.(H) per rod, bad been lost, or mislaid, and that being the best and lowest bid in that relation, made an order rescinding the contract hcivtofore awarded to August Juhr for the work, and awarded the work to Mr. Abbott at the figure of his bid. The court then adjourned ,for the t CI'lll. "Hotel Irving" is the traveling men's home. PARTICULAR PEOPLE. The world is full of particular people, and the most exacting of them all, are those who are particular about what they eat, where they eat it and what they pay for it, as well as the service accompanying the meals. It is the the rule in Astoria, whenever one of those people inquire for the best, nll-round restaurant, in the city, to promptly refer them to the Palace' Catering Company, on Commercial street, just opposite the rage building. Once they patronize the ralnce, their worries nnd their questions are at an end. Banquet ting and party service is complete in every detail of luxurious appliance and menu. Wanted three Seamstresses, at 154 Nineth street. Apply LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up! It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other 19- pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp & Company. They also do all kinds of blacksmithing and repair work. First SDHng Showing of Ladies' Suits . We sre now ready to show you a most magnificent line of pg a the express companies have been bringing us package after package of New York's Latest unit. Whether you want to buy now or not we invite you to come and ee them. We are gur.. when you do gt ready to purchase you will remember these, See Window Display Morse Dept. Store Where Everybody Likes to Trade. X X r- Anotomlcsl Chart Showing the Muaelea for Home Treatment. February 27tH $ A Scientific Lecture on J Beauty, Culture and J i. Facial Blemishes I f X. Z. Cauffman, P. D. L. D. f Trofessor of Physiognomy Dermatology and Hair Culture. i Admission 25 cents Ladies bring your note books and pencils. Please be three o'clock sharp. A piano and violin recital will be given by the Misses Adair and Freder icksen and their advanced pupils on Monday evening at 8:1a in the Metho dist Church. An excellent program ha been ar ranged. Admi-sion 23 cents. The piano used at this concert is fur-ni-hed bv Filers Piano House. VOTE OF THANKS. The Indie?, of the t!. A. 11. wih to ex tend their thanks to those who so kind ly assisted in the pit'sentation of the drama, "ruder Two Flags." and contri buted to it's success. The services of Mr. Fred Steadman, stage manager, and Mrs. Wood, pianist, are sincerely ap preciated, and the public in general is thanked for their liberal patronage. MRS. V. C. SHAW, President Ladies G. A. K. The Morning Astorian, 65e a month, We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. T, Celebrated Stoves and Ranges fTateall ' " 'i " ' K HI s 111!" ' Minnie 3B Suits J If If i X X I FOR Ladies Only -AT- 5tar Theatre at 3:00 o'clock f seated at Anotomical Showing the Muscles for X uoraeireaimeui. SUDDEN CHANGE. If you contracted a cold in tlie recent change of weather, you will find a rem edy of real merit in Tar & Wild Cherry or At wood's Cold Cure. At Frank Hart's Drug Store. See our window dis play of purses and leather goods, etc N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas sages, steam and hot baths. Plion Black 2165. Will call. YOUR NEX1. Never have to wait long at the Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Peterson, proprietor. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will kt yoi stand or sit on the oven door if yov wish. Prices reduced on all stoves n4 ranges till after the Holidays. . J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET if x x Chart k 1