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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1906)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ioofl, THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I BIG GAIN IS MADE BY A&C.R.R. "QUEEN ANN" Flour produces cakes and pastry of exquisite light ness. Flaky pie crust, airy biscuits and bread that is better than bakers produce. "QUEEN ANN FLOUR" Goes further, too, than common kinds. There's None just as good. Try a sack with your next order ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS ; OFTEN AS YOU LIKE ;' - ' : ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE INCREASE OF 30 PER CENT SHOWN IN BUSINESS ORIGINATING ON A. ft C, LINE-7,300 CARS USED IN HAULING LUMBER LAST YEAR, ' fflSt liS Of I in Oikwlli com umhiellaiil New touv.nlr postals t Svenaon'a. Ml a Soully, Notary I'ublio. at Scully's Cigar eilor.. Any old hour! In Cream made from full erMin, lAo pr pint, 8poial prlc. for lodge ami eburvbri, at Tagg1 coufoctloiury, 7-10 tf Thi vtry bt it board to be obtained In the city U t "Th. Occident Hotel.'' Rat ci very reasonable. Lost Solid gold witch, Howard movement. $50 rewardj return to Sa voy iAloon, 9-4 St For Rent Nicely furnUhed front room, ground floor. Inquire llond trvt, Bow Do I look. To rally tee your 'f aa ether e you, get on? of tlioe ew ityle mirror it Hart'i Drug Ktorei ill prime, A new upply Juet received. tl. Hotel Irvlnf, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh afreet. European plan; beet roomi and board In the city at rea sonable prion. tf Th children are Keying at gTanrtpa'i, Mama ha gone down to the teat Papa I at home working, Keeping well with Rocky Mountain Tea. For ale by Frank Hart. lep Are your bonei aching, nerve tired, nlghta restleat, kidney and liver trou Ma, nergy lowt The" are signs of low vitality. Holliiter" Kocky Moun tain Tea will make you well. Tea or Tabled, 38 cent. For ile by Frank Hart. MP Academy of the Holy Name Hoard ing and Day school, Astoria, Oregon, High school, Grammar and primary de partment. Special commercial courie, Engliih and buine. Mualc, piano, guitar and mnndolin. Vocal leeeoni pil vate and In c'a for further particu lar address Sieter Sucrlor. School opeiu Sept. 10, 3t A. A. SAARI. Photographer, Ant-clue work, satis faction guarantead. an Fourteenth St., oppoalte Foard ft Stolen. Still Under Treatment Joeph I)c lure, thu I'ri'iii'liman. wlm via liroiitrhl. In from llllnd Slough on Friday night by Sheriff J'ouiciny, on suspicion of be Ing il ftit r-.l , and who ' nulTering from ncvere rut and limine utxiut the head and fa', U now under treatment at St, Mary' llo-plul, mid hi story I that he wan trying to alight from) the rn-t Ihmiii.I A, A C. (ruin on Thnr-' day Imit, at a point near there, and atrtuli by the train with the re- lilt m. ril li.Hf !. Tint hi memory scemt' to In- a bit mixed yet, niid he may have wiiiie other and more deltnite !i;ry to tell in time. Suit Filed Yesterday Arthur K. l'e ternin la defendant in a iit for dam age llleil yentcrdiiy in the rirt'tiit court fur t'lntmp iininty, by K. D, Wlnton, n attorney for the plaintiff, Fred Itcamt, w herein damage and coni in the Kiiiii of f.1,(W are demanded by rea on f the tint that id IVtenton I alleged to have "annulled, atrtn-k, lwut en. nit, bruiiM'.l and kicked" the aid plaiiitllf, In tbU city uii SepU-iiibvr C lu.t. Will Be Called Tomorrow The ca-c of the State of Oregon veru Frank William, charged with larceny of fl5 from one William llmkett, will lie called tomorrow In .!utiee finodman court, In-fore a jury, ('. .1. Curtla aptraring for the defendant, who it now at lib erty on ?2.1 bail. ' He Paid the Cotl John Steven, one of the proprietor of Hi Savoy aatoon. tomorrow In Jutlee Goodman's court yexterilay on a charge of anult and Lattery, preferred by Edna (iniliam, whom, it la alleged. Steven at ruck yea terday morning, lie paid the t and the ca-c a dimied, Preliminary Document The on ential and preliminary document to al leged human happlnem, to-v.it, a mar riage llcene, wa i-ued by County Clerk Clinton yentcrday to Mr. lljnlnmr 0. Hokkenen and Mi Coiitance C. Uhtl, iKith Atria young people. Auitrian, Now American Frank Ho linger, a native of Aittrin, but for some year a resident of America, yeaterdny made official declaration of hi purpose to liecome an American in fact and in law. within the prescribed period, and (lied the same with County Clerk Clin ton, Notice to Water Consumers Ail wa ter consumer who do not pay their water rent until after September 10, will be charged 25 cent ement. The Greatest Entertainer in the World TKE PHONOGRAPH W M1 amNT itoi When you have finished your "daily grind" and assumed a peaceful repose in your home, there is nothing that will bring so much good solid comfort, cheerfulness, and happiness, not only for yourself, but for the whole family, as the Edieon Phonograph. PLAYS ANYTHING, EVERYTHING, ANY TIME. 1TWUl To convince you o the absolute superiority of tne new J.1!Jls Edison Phonograph we will gladly demonstrate thia ideal home entertainer in your own residence absolutely free. A full and com plete assortment of records on hand. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS WE SELL ICE Though the combined lumlier bun!- ne Imiiilleil by the Harrlman and Hill ytem In thegon for the year ending dune ,'10, I'.MKI, amounted to le than liH.iHM) car, tatement completed yeter day of the trade along the line of the Aatorln 4 Columbia Kiver for the Mine period hw the lumlier and It pro duet hauled filled 7, .'100 ear, and all originated on lea than 80 mile of road. The figure nlo how an fnereaae of 1,300 car over the tame period end ing June .')'), ItlO'i, and it i estimated fully 30 per cent of the rut of the mill opp)ying the buine went by water to California point liei'iiuie of the ahoK age. of car. ' While the company bad fl.000 car of lumlier to It credit litt ear, the total could have been mateiially increased if iiira were availuble, IeKirt toilay show that for September and October there ait- order iMMiked to llll 2,000 car, but it i doubtful if more than half can be moved for the same reon. Between Coble mid Seaside there aie 30 mill, ond they cut an average .according to their r-sM-ctive capacitie. of 40,000 feel a day each on single hifU, or in all 1.00,110 feet. Thera I steady trade enjoyed by some of the mills with San Francisco and Southern California ports, which got- by water, and in the event of equipment la-lng scarce more veel are chartered to take ears of the rail ship ment abut out. The prospect arc that the mill product will be turned out in larger quantities during the miming period but in the opinion of rail toad men therp U no hoe that the ear situation will improve materially. Summed up, the situation Is the the development of the Pacific coast ha ad vanced beyond the power of the railroad now in the field to keep abreast, and the only solution expected i the en trance of other transcontinental systems into the territory. Commercial Saloon This popular place, situated nt 500 Commercial street, i up to doate. in every particular The choicest of wine and all kinds of li quor can lie pnvured here. Best qual ity cigars. Billiard table in connection. If you can't come in person, call up I'hona 1231 Main. On page 2 of this iue will be found the most lilicnil offer of FMnziger Si Co., who are giving away free subscrip tions to that well known and popular miigacinr, "The American Boy," with ev ery puivha-e of boys" uits. Bead the offer. J. W. E. Taylor Resigns-J. V. K. Taylor who left the Vnited Railways company recently to become chief engi neer for the Astoria & Columbia River road, has resigned and gone to San Krunei-en, where he nmy accept a posi tion which hiis been tendered him. C. W, Root, who was formerly identified with tlu A. & C. engineering depart ment, has been appointed chief engineer and i directing Hie surveys being made on the coast extension from Seaside to Yaqiiiiia Bay Mr, Root arrived in Astor ia n, few weeks ago and came from Ku reka, Cnl., where he was prominently connected with the Hammond interests. Engineer R. V. Habersham, of the Cor vallis & Fasteni, ha started a gang running a line between Yaquina and Newport, a distance of between six and eight miles, according to the route se lected. The company will extend the road around the bay and it is to enter Newport on Front street. "Dies Yesterday Mrs. Mary Whidby died yesterday morning at her home on ITarriaon nvenuo after a few days' ill ness. The deceased was aged 08 years and leaves five children to mourn her; Robert Whidby, Mrs. Captain Kindred, Miss Mary Whidby, Mrs. Ralph Sloop of Svenson and Mrs, Speight, now living in England. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon from the deceased's residence, at 1 o'clock, Rev, C. C. Rnr ick officiating. The interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. Why don't you have your work done by us and we do house lining, wall papering, house and sign painting. We use and recommend the Heath & MilU- jan prepared paints. For over two score years It has been recognized as the standard paint of America. Come and let us figure with you. The Eastern Painting & Decorating Co., 365 Com PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Advocates a more simplified method of spelling; for instance, he would say; "When U want gud guds for men Sea Herman Wise" However it matters little how you spell it, the clothes are just as good, the Prices just as reason able and the Same. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE Good News at Hand Word has been received by relalivea in 'this city from Miss Laurie McCann of her arrival in Chicago. Miss McCann was so fortu nate as to win a scholarship in the Chicago Musical College, and feels that her success in securing it is due to the excellent instruction she received from Profa. Epping and Monteith, In her home city. SINGER SEWING MACHETE CO. has moved to 172 Tenth street, with complete line of new machines. We also have a few slightly damaged machine, at bargain. Phone Black 2284. tf. Skidoo to Summer MlMIUWIidlsUNM FALL liII.LI,' THE SHORTENING DAYS, THE CRISP NIGHTS AND THE FALLING LEAVES SHOW US THAT AUTUMN IS WITH US ONCE MORE. TO EVERY WO MAN AUTUMN MEANS A NEW HAT, AND VISIONS OF WHAT THAT NEW HAT WILL BE LIKE ARE ALREADY SHAPING THEMSELVES IN EACH WOMAN'S MIND. AT THE BON TON WE ARE ALREADY SHOWING A BIG SELECTION Of' AUTHORITATIVE STYLES. FOR THIS FALL AND WINTER THE LARGE AND RATHER FLAT HAT WILL BE GOOD FOR DRESSY WEAR. ALSO THE SMALL EFFECTS. THERE ARE REALLY TWO VERY DISTINCT TYPES OF HATS: THE VERY LARGE AND THE VERY SMALL. NO PARTICULAR TYPE OF HAT MONOP OLIZES THE SITUATION, AS THERE IS A WIDE DIFFERENCE IN SHAPES, INCLUDING EVERYTHING FROM SMALL TOQUES UP TO LARGE, ALMOST PICTURE STYLES. THE NEW MODELS ARE EXCEEDINGLY BEAUTIFUL AND IN GREAT VA RIETY OF MODELS; THAT WE OFFER, IT IS TO ASSUME THAT EVERY WOMAN WILL FIND SOMETHING PARTICULARLY SUITABLE TO HER REQUIREMENTS AND ALSO OF A NATURE THAT WILL HARMONIZE WELL WITH THE COSTUME SHE ADOPTS. The Mushroom Crown THIS HAT IS A VERY POPULAR FEATURE IN PARIS, AS IS ALSO THE SLANTING BRIM. THIS MODEL IS VERY ATTRACTIVE WITH THE BRIM MADE OF BEAVER WITH THE CROWN OF THREE LIGHTER SHADES OF VELVET. THESE TWO-TONE EFFECTS ARE SRIKINGLY ATTRAC TIVE WHEN TWO COLORS ARE EMPLOYED. Novelty Mushroom Shape THIS IS ONE OF FASHION'S NEWEST FANCIES. THIS HAT IS WITH V THE BRIM SHOWING THE STRAIGHT LINE IN FRONT, TURNING OFF SHARPLY AT THE SIDES, THEN BROUGHT DOWN WITH A TWIST IN THE BACK, PRESENTING A CHIC AND VERY PRETTY MODEL. MRS, GEORGIE PENNINGTON 483 BOND STREET mercial street. tf.