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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1906)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER id, VA, THE MORNING ASTOItlAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. Martin's New York Cheese It Made from Full Cream, Is Strictly Pure aud is the Ucst By Test A FRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR C00O TBINCS TO EAT. IBS IIS Of I Orkwlti cover umbitlhul New touvtnlr postals t SvfBtoo'a, ' Dell B. Scully, NoUry Public at Scully Cigar Store. Any old hour I mm mm The very best boird to U obtained la the dty U it "The Occident Hotel Bates vtry reasonable. Tot Rent Nicely furnlahed front i.h.iii omi board In rlvtt family, Zm ilol tit. tf Ham you wi'n the )uto4 sentimental niig, "Dreaming of )ay Gone lly," by lliil.lor I.iltf tin of Atorlf On ale at J. X. Grlllln. 9 10 71 Die of Old Ai-F. Kfram, a red- dent of lngall Station, died yesterday morning at the age of 78 year from mil rxlian.ti.ifi. T),e funeral will take place today at t lt dereancd' residence with Interment at lngall Nlallon cemetery, Opened Up lr. Union ban opened ti, hi new Drug More at IMS lltli St and la ready to meet all hit old cus tomer. How Do I look.-To rally your '' a olhr see you, gt on of tho lew atyle mirror it Hart's D;ug Btorej all prlw. A new upply just rrectv4. tl. Dotal Irving, corner Franklin avenu isd Elovtntb street, European ptao; bttt loomi and board la the dty it tea taoablt prlcaa. tf Become Cititen Matt Wirkkala and Matte T. Kemppalnen, two native of Finland, yeMerday completed the final tcp qualifying them aa full Hedged cltiwti of the I'nited Mate. 0 1 From Salem Sheriff I'omeroy and Collector f ('iintonia fnrmthan returned yetcrdy from attending the State Fair at Salem. While there fihrriff I'omeroy took in the Sheriff' conven tion which In M'uion, and say tt w aiiercMfiil in every way, Back Ajain Coroner W. G, Pohl ha returned from attending the eion of tha Stnie Funeral Director' Aot-la-tion, whW, met in Portland lat week. Mr, Pohl wa re-elected secretary of this lugubrious awlntion. Tb childreo an staying at graadpa'i, Mama baa gone down to the waj r la at bom working, Keeping well 'with Rocky Mountain Tta. For sal by Frank lUrt. up To San Francisco Mayor Wl ex pert, to leave tonight for Han Frandmdi, on to week' bu-inc trip. During kit ahwnee prenhlent Kabotb of the eouhril will be acting mayor and pre aide at all council meeting. Art your bonei aching, nervei tired. Bight restless, kidney and Hw trou ble, energy lowf Theao are signs of low vitality. Holllster's Rocky Noun tain Tea will wk you well. Tea or Tibleti, 35 oenta. For e!e by Frank Hart. WP lt'i the only medicine known that penetrate! Into every orgn of the body and tayi there. Ifi the beet tonic In the world-nolllater'i Rocky Moun tain Tea. Tea or Tablete, 35 cente. For ialo by Frank Hert. ,eP Why don't you b your work done by ui and we do bouee lining, wall papering, houee and sign pointing. We uie and recommend the Heith & Milll In prepared pilnti. For or two icore year It hat been recognlifd i the tindard paint of Amerlci. Come and let ui figure with you. The Eastern Painting & Decorating Co., 35 Com- tnerHa! it runt tf. A Big Sum The city treasurer boa paid out during the present quarter commencing on duty flrt the 111m of l24.O77.0t) in the redemption of war rant on the different funda. Calla for warrant amounting to fH.OOO addition al have been leaned but not yet present ed. Fail OpBiS-T!lay. fept. W, the big Fall Opening in the Inteat millin ery dcign; real New York hat in the nmt approved ariian faablona; eome and lnpert the Immense aaaortment to lie een at rr. Sarah RW millinery fatabliahment at 13 IDh i-treet. 012t Floater Found Yeterdny morning the body of an unidentified man wn di covered by (Nhermen caught in a trap near the D. K. .lohnaon aeining gronnda opHmite Oithlamet. After Kecuring the Im.Jv to a pile, Coroner Pohl waa no tified and be will leave on the lnunch M mornlnff to brlnif the remain to AMoria. It i thought that the botly may I that f AW-rt (Juntntaon, tne man who fell overboard from the launch Zephyr lt wwk nn1 wn lrown',l Openi Tomorrow School opena for the Fall term tomorrow nnd it la the ext-cctution that tbla yer will ee n Inrge Increase in the attendance. Su oerintendent Cl.uk. and thoe under hin1l ,n. nil ready for the opening nnd even the children themselves are be ginning to dcire that aehool eommence aehiml thi yer. i h a week. Inler ,ni,io for the Chnatnm. nd V Year' holiday. The teacher and prin- rhwla in the M wU ft" tocethcr veter.ln.v nnd diariiaaed the plan for the year a w.. HOUSE OF PLEASURE. New Astoria Theater ii Almoit Com plete and Will Be Ready on Time. Manager K, K, Klvera of the new Aa torla Theater nt th cornier of Kxehnnge and Twelfth M recta, I elated with the progre that l making on thla enter piiNn and that It will h ready for it formal opening on' the night of the !Mtb, one week from next Saturday, The audit ol'lllln I lifiu ivltllrrtv l,H,r - v of acalToliling, the plaatewra ar through with their liltr luk. the cartK-nter are entering upon the flnUhlng work In their line, ninny of the door of the hnue are nlready hung, the houe la completely wire,! and the lighting fljf turea will be attached at once, the pain ter will follow fat iinon the heel ij'of the crienler, and the big fireproof ciinatn win aoon awing over me ioov light. The nenting of the hoiiae will lie be gun the firt thing next week and the fliml toiiche will follow quickly, to the coimilction of the lmnilwinet hnne of :pleaure thla city ha ever known. I 'llie opening on the night of the 2ftJi. will be held buck until the hour of tl o'clock abnrp, In order to give the buai ne men of the city an opportunity to get to the theater In time to witnea the initial eene of the beautiful comic opera which I to herald the houae to it career, the "Royal Chef." of which the Iwlton pre of recent dale hn the following happy announcement: "The Royal Chef." introduced lt night to the Temple theater the flnet scen ery that ha ever faced it audience and with the aetting were bright faced rhoru girl, well trained voice and new nnd entthy costume enough to aend rapture ti the heart of everyone In the crowded eat of the plyboiie. The Royal Chef i clever, it ileaerve the praine that critic have accorded It. It wmg are new and it feature are ex cluaive and IewWon feel grateful over eeuring uch an attraction a it re pone indicate, "Collectively the company i a mot capable one, but there are individual who denerve apecial mention. Harry Ilermennen i a delightful chef, and hi portrayal i well-nigh inimitable. Three eurtoln call attet the popularity of the aong, "Take Me Hack to Chicago." fieri rude Hutcheon, the prima donna, ia an actre and voeali-t of great charm. Her feature aong wa "Noble Signor, 1 Salute You." well rendered and encored. ;iia Hawn and the (VRiley aong, in which she wa agisted by the entire choru. in emerald eo tume. wa one of the bit of the eve ning. "The Rajah of Oolong a handled by 0ear Ragland, wa a clever bit of work. The tenor of the eompany I Mr ClemeiiHon of smart phyinue and stirring voice, in the part of Ueutennnt Park, IT, S. A. Hi duet with Prince Tito wn greatly enjoyed. While credit i given for the diplay of talent, Wal ter Smith I entitled to a share, as the stage manager of the organization, for the well selected and exceptionally drilled ehnru. "Taken altogether, it I doubtful if nnoflier muxienl eomnnnv ha ever ap peared here whoe eentinl parts are an well balanced. So favorable has neon the impression (rented that it i believed the audience will be even grenter to night, "U'witoit i glnd the Royal Chef came to town nnd I only nrry they cannot tarn- a few evenings more." II HILLS BROS. COFFEES WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF HILL BftOS FAMOUS MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE PUT UP W VACUUM TINS) THAT HAS ARRIVED SINCE THE SAN FRANCISCO FIRE, AND BE ABLE TO SUPPLY B TO OUR TRADE THE SAME AS BEFORE. EV ERY POUND IS GUARANTEED. JOHNSON BROS, ' GOOD GOODS. DEALERS IN EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIS. ' I The School BeHRiliiga School Books, Slates, Pencils and Everything You Need for School RULERS AND BLOTTERS FREE ; SvensoiVs Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. Open Bids Tomorrow afternoon the street committee of the city council will open bid for the improrvement of the cro-ning at the intersection of Hond and Sixth stivet. Their recommenda tion will he reported nt the council meeting in the evening nnd in nil prob ability approved. Has Retired It is officially announced by the management of the Tongue Toiut Lumber company that E. Hazen has been appointed manager of that concern, vice W .It. Hume, resigned. Closed Temporarily The big store of 0. II. Cooper will be closed Monday and Tuesday in preparation for the immense sale which wil lbegin on Wednesday. Sept. ID. For Quiet Game The. Atorin Hil linrd Hull at 4H3 Commercial street, has just opened up for business. For a quiet find gentlemanly game of bil liards visit this up-to-date establish ment. Cigar stand in connection. Dies of Appendicitis Word was re ceive,! here Yesterday of the death of John Olse.11 Lutjcns, a nephew of John Knberg of this city, at tho Alsea hiver cannery of S. Klinme & Co., from ap pendicitis. The deceased was unmar ried and aged about 28 years. The in terment will take pliice today nt that place. Commercial Saloon This popular place, situated at 509 Commercial street, is up-to-date In every particular. The choicest of wines and all kinds of li quors can be procured here. Best qual ity cigars. Billiard table in connection. If you can't come In person, call up Thone 1231 Main. tf Big Sale Watch for the big snip nt C. II. Cooper's, beginning next Wednes day, Sept. 1!). He is cleaning out ev erything nt cost and retiring from busi ness. Watch for unheard of bargnins in all lines. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE V J Sole Agents in Astoria For these Hats Cream of Fall Styles Z 7T . L if f V V '- ' 1 IK I ! Quality is the test which brings good dressers to Wise's Store. Of course most stores nowadays proclaim the virtues of quality but we let our goods speak for themselves In these piping times of Peace, of Plenty and of Prosperity cheapness has no magic for the Wise buyer. Quality is our goal. Quality is our standard. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. S. K. Diebel is visiting with Mrs. M. Harvey at Mist, Ore. Cha. E. Kuine, vice presidet of the Tongue Point Lumber Coniiany, ar rived from eUin Francisco yesterday. Hon. Clark Cawahan, collector of cus toms, was a homing passenger from Portland on the noon train yesterday. Mrs. R C. Church arrived in the city yesterday evening from a visit with friends at Chinook, Councilman Geoie Koboth has re turned from Portland, where he was an important witness for the State of Ore gon in the matter of the disputed boun dary lietween Oregon and Washington. F. C. (iraham of the F. C. Graham Lumlier company of Portland, was in the city yesterday looking after his company' interests. Makes Appointment J. F. Hamilton has been appointed by U. S. District Judge C. K. Wolverton to fill the va cancy in the V. S. Crtinmissioners caused by the death of C. R. Thomson of this city. Lincoln Austin, at Flora, Wallowa county, and D. E. Baxter, at Spray, Wheeler) county, are re-appointed commissioners. Latest Styles All the latest styles in hats chic and new fall models, at tractively arranged for the big Fall opening at Mrs. Sarah Ross' millinery store on Tuesday, Sept. IS. 0-lC-2t Born Yesterday At the home of S. Mnhme, in this city, yesterday morning, there was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Hnstasch of Portland, a baby daughter. Mother and little one ore reported do ing finely. Extra clerks wanted, also two mes senger boys. Apply at C. H. Cooper's Monday morning. " 0-lo-2t Morning Astorian, 00 cents per month, delivered by enrrier. DONE BY DEED. U. S. to Geo. W. Parker, tract in Sections 35 and 30. T. 4 N, R. 9 W Elk Creek 4. Cannon Beach Land Co, to W. S. Jennings, lots 10 and 12, block 0. "Elk Creek Park" R. L. Herren et ux to Willamette Pulp & Paper Co., tract in sec tion 25, T. 8 N, R 8. W fiorge A. Dorris et al to B. W. Otto, lot 13, block 2, First addi tion to Ocean Grove Mark S. Warren to Martin N. May o, lot 9, block 2, Hay Stack Rock Park J. L. Washburn and wife to Minne sota A Oregon Land and Timber Co., tract in sections 10, 11, 13 14 and 15, T. 6 N., R. 6 W.... 5 Ilensey Fleckenstein et al to Daisy E. Filkerson, lot 7, block 1, In nook .... Ben Ekoos and wife to John Olsen, lots 27 nnd 28, block 40, Adair5 William MeHaftte and wife to Wil lamete Tulp ami Paper Co., tracts in sections 0, 7, and 8, T. 8 X., R. 7 W 75 1 105 SCHOOL OPENS. Monday, Sept 17, our school books are in together with large and assorted line of tablets, pencils, pens, composi tion books, pencil boxes, ink, rulers, colored crayons, school bags, book straps, slates, and all the little necessi tie nf the school year. Come this week and get everything except the books and you can save time Mondsy. J. N. GRIFFIN. FINNISH MASSAGES. Miss Olga Landen, Room 0, Pythian Bldg., Commercial St. Phone Black 2165. ,000 125: 200 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. has moved to 172 Tenth street, with a complete line of new machines. We also hare a few slightly damaged machines at a bargain. Pbone Black 22S4. tf. ABSCESS. ABSCESSES, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or debility. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss writes, Aug. 15, 1902: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballards Snow Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which caused the cords of my leg to con tract and an abscess to rise in my knee, and the doctor told me that I would have a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug 3tore (who is now in Demver, Colo.). He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50e size and it cured my leg. It is the best liniment in the world." Hart's Drug Store. - ep Morning Astorian, 00 cents per inontL delivered by carrier. STORAGE BATTERIES. ' 1 . " , i. We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very best on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanship. R. R. Camithers, electri cal supplies, 542 Duane street. t.f. Don't Forget That Mrs. Sarah Ross will hold her Fall Opening next Tues day. Xew York hats iu the prettiest and most alluring designs will be there for your inspection. Come and inspect the entire line. ' 9-10-2t BAND CONTEST. The person returning the largest num. ber fo Jose Vila cigar bands to the undersigned by October 15th will receive a box of 25c. Jose Vilas free to the next largest one box 12Jc. Jose Vilas. Save the bands. Victor Miller, corner Ninth and Bond streets. s-w-f. The "American Boy" Magazine FREE to Boys THIS excellent periodical for boys has a circula tion of over 100,000 monthly. The regular subscription price is $1.00 a year; 10c a copy. It's a big magazine, brimful of interesting read ing for boys stories and valuable articles, plenti fully illustrated; and all of a good healthy tone. HERE'S OUR OFFER: With every boy's suit at $5.00 or less we will give free of charge, a six months subscription and with every suit at $6.00 or over one years subscription to the "Amer ican Boy." Tell the boys about it. S. DANZIGER & GO. Astoria's Greatest Clothiers ASTORIA, - - " - OREGON