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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 190O. SWEET APPLE CIDER THE REAL THING MADE FROM CLEAN SOUND FRUIT. Guaranteed Pure and Fresh 35c per Gallon ROSS, HIGGINS & GO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. IMS Of Orkwiti covert umbrtJIaal Iftv touvenlr potl at Svtnaoa'a, Dell a Soully, Notary Public ai Scull y'a Cigar Slort. An old hour I J WantedLady eahlr. Apply Imper ial RaUaurant. 0 23 tf Tba very bait board to ba obtained la tba dty U at "Tba Occident Hotel" Ratei Ttrjr reaeoMbla, For Rent Nicely furnUbed front room and board In private family. 208 Dood St. tf How Do I look. To really tee your a'f aa other aea you, get one of tbo aw atyle mlrrort at Hart' Drug Store 1 all price. A new tupply juat rw-lvad. tl. Hotel Irving, comer Franklin avenue and Eleventh afreet luropeaa plan; beat rooma and board la tba dty at rea Moabla prioea. tf Wanted Two thouaand dollars j gilt edge eeeurtty, from anyone who thlnka 7 per cent ia better than S per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf Ten Pounda Wet A ten-pound boy boy waa born yeterday at 9 o'clock a. m. to Mr. and Mre. Wirfred H. Gros, at 738 Exchange atreet. Both mother and eon art doing will For Quiet Game The Aatorla Bil liard Hall at 433 Commercial atreet, baa Juat opened up for buelneaa. For a quiet and gentlemanly game of bil liard vinit thla up-to-date etabllh merit. Cigar stand In connection, tf Horning Aetorian, 60 cnU per tnontL delivered by carrier. Order in Probate Judge Trwnchard, ulttlng for probate matter yesterday. made an order in the sutate of Jacob 1 Uelfel, deceaaed, directing the adinlni- j tratrlx io aell certain realty ltclong-1 Ing to the eatate, to pay the claim of John Ihhn In the sum of $400, and tba accrued ooata of administration. The 1 order applies epeellloally to lot 11, ll k 23, Bhively'a Atorla, though several other parwl are involved in the order of sale. , Sepulture Thla Morning Alt that I mortal of the late Otwar Morton will be committed to the grave thla afternoon, the funeral amice being held at (iittt-e, Episcopal, church, promptly at 1 o'clock p. m., the rector, Itcv. YV. Hey mour Short, conducting the ritimlj and to which all friend of he famlty are reueted to attend. Sepulture will take place at flreenwond cemetery and will be private. Marriage Permita-Omnty Clerk Clin ton yesterday UmicJ marriage llcetine In favor of the following named young people 1 Mr. Walter V. Conner, of Port land, and Mlaa Mary Wlnnifred Mile, of thla city 1 and Mr. EH Ice C. Hunt and MIm Nettle Vann, both of Clatunp county. The former couple were made man and wife, at the hour of 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the home of their frlende, Mr. and Mr. T. F. Lau rln, on Fifteenth atreet, Rev. W. Sey mour Short, rector of Grace Eplcopl church, performing the happy rltea. The newly wedded pair left on the evening expreaa on an extended tour and will make their future home In the metropo. Hi. Northahora ' txtenaionf-purlng the present week oontractora will be In vited to look over the ground to be traversed by the extetudon of the I. ft, k X, line from Ilwneo to Knappton, Viinb preparatory to bidding on the work, Final location have been made and deed are now being aecured to right of way, A force of nusn ha been put to work near Cook' landing, grubbing the right of way preparatory to letting the grading contract. The extenaion of the I, It, A N., a liar riinan property, will be done by the Columbia Valley . Railroad, a the pre liinlnarle are being attended to by of ficial i,l the hitter corparasion. Ul timately tliin line will be extended east ward from Knappton to a point near KeUo, where it will connect with the Ifarrlmun Hue to the Sound, The first ection of the work will be 16 mile in length. It animated ct I $300, 0K), A large part of the new line will be built through rock and the work can be carried on about all winter. It I expected to have the exteiwion com pleted by next Spring. ' HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES J The Greatest Entertainer in the World W fFM 'ill lHf 101 THE PHONOGRAPH When you hava finished your "dally grind" and assumed a peaceful repose in your home, there la nothing that will bring to much good solid comfort, cheerfulness, and happiness, not only for yourself, but for the whole family, aa the Edlaon Phonograph. PLAYS ANYTHING, EVERYTHING, ANY TIME. ITU ITU To convince you of the absolute superiority 01 xne new J JXEHf Edison Phonograph we will gladly demonstrate thla Ideal home entertainer in your own reaidence absolutely free. A full and com plete assortment of recorda on hand. JOHNSON BORS. AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS. A 3 DAYS OPPORTUNITY 50 AND 75C BOX PAPER AT 25C SEE SHOW WINDOW THIS WEEK ONLY SvensoiVs Book . Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST, , All Among the 'Cranberries J. M. Ar thur, the well known merchant of Port luud, waa in the cify yeterdie amlin courite of a conversation with-'1 rjort er for the Atorian, aaid he had Jnt come over from hi cranberry ranch buck of Ilwaco, and was eager to e cure 100 or more picker for the very abundant crop of that fruit prevalent on the northhore marhe this aeason. He and hi partner, l)orey IJ. Smith, have from 1.200 to 1,500 boxes yet to pick and are paying 60 cent per oox. There are eighty people now on the ma'rihe who are making from $2 to $3 per day at the bnlne and more are needed a fast a they can be got ten. The work will last from three weeka to a month and all -convenience will tte supplied on the ground for those who deaire to come and a postal card dropped to Mr. Smith, car of the ".Breaker" hotel, will put that gentle man in touch with those who may go there, and be will be on hand to ahow them to the ground and help arrange for their comfort. Eigner-Hbuck Nuptials At 8 o'clock last evening, in the presence of a large and se'ect circle of friend, gathered at Grace Episcopal church for the happy occasion, Mr. Willinm Albert Eig ner and Mi Edith Jane Houck, both well known younir Astorian, were made man and wife, according to the beautiful ritual of the Episcopal church, Rev. w. Seymour Short officiating. The decora tlona In the church Incident to the hap py event were elaborate and beautiful and consisted mainly of vari-tinted Au turn leave and all the bloasoma of the season In dainty array and apt lc atowal. The pretty bride was attended by Miss Louise Lecman of Portland, and the groom had the service of Mr. W. R. Hume; the unher, who cared for the vlsitlnc contingent, being Messrs Roliert McUan, W. F. Gratke, L. E. Howe and Oorge Steven. Mis Car- r,ie Short presided at the oran in her ciitninnrv brilliant way, and after the ceremony, the bridal party adjourn! to the Grand Avenue home of Mr. aim Mrs. R. G. Prael, when a dcliphtful reception vn tendered to Mr. nnd Mr Kigner. Treasury Enriched The crew of the bark Homeward Bound wa paid off here Tuesday and they at once start ed out to do thing. The "hard silver wa soon changing hand at a lively rate, and croat quantity of "Jerdmand DeSnto's water" from the fountain of youth was consumed. Before very great damage wag done, however, seven of the merry party were rounded up by member of the local police force and nlaced in the city jail, where v they could cool off a little and reflect on their conduct. When brought before Judge Andcron yesterday afternoon, the septet waived examination and were released on bail of p eacnA ai a late hour Inst evening they had not put in an appearance, so it is surmised that the money is a good as the city's. Farewell Banquet A an evidence of thn hiirh esteem in which he is held by his many friends in this city, Carl Pnmdi who ha represented Mcvenhau sen & Company, of Germany, in the fish industry this summer, was ten dered a banquet last night at the Kluvenhauscn cold storage plant at Ai tnnna. Mr. Funch will leave for Ger many today and it is probable that he will rcturn to Astoria next year in the anll.n onnacitv. Mr. Funch was very popular herc. and it is sincerely hoped that he will be located hero agam next season. Af lh Hnsnital A fow more unfor v r tunntes were received at St. Marys itnl vaaterdnv. Among the num ber ore Rev. Father Water, rector of St. Mary' Catholic church, who is ,.iii,.nlk- ill: the little daughter of Captain Smith, and Mrs. Iliggins, of Kasel, who accompanied her baby, which is suffering from some cause . i i a. that the doctors are unable to acier CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE muwiMJUz Cream of Fall Sole Agents in Astoria Fot these Hats Styles 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 mine. All of the other patients are doing nicely, especially Mr. Wilkinson, who waa gored by a vicious bull about ten day ago. PERSONAL MENTION. J. R. Simpson of New York la a business visitor in this city. ' Mr. and Mr. T. B. Kail of Tacoma are pleasure seekers in tbia city. W. A. Patton of Sacramento la look ing after hla business interests in thla city. , H. N. Gerber of Sacramento is in the city on a brief business visit. Geo. King of Portland la an Astoria business visitor. P. F. Tozier, U. S. R. C. S, in reg istered at the Occident. Mrs. A. L. Gurthers of Sound Bend, is visiting friends in this city for a few days. Aug Bynny of Rocburg, Wash., is in the city on business. T. L. Eckstrom of San Francisco is looking after business interests in this ity. J. II Arthur and son, C. B., of Port land, were business visitors here yes terday. They left up for the metrop olis on last evening's express. J. It. Darling and wife of Ontario are spending a few days in Astoria. W. W. Yale, a resident of Portland, is spending a few days in this city. Norris Staples,, who has been visit ing his father in the vicinity of Spo kane, returned home yesterday. Rev. arid Mrs. L. J. TrtimbuU left esterday for Arizona, where they will take up their future residence. Mrs. O. B. Estes and daughter, Miss Frances, left yesterday for McMinn ville. Miss Frances is enrolled in Mc- Minnville college, and goes to taKe up her work for the ensuing year. C. O. Gray of the Paw Co Coast fctcci trust, was in the city yesterday en route to Gcarhart Park from Portland. Ha was accompanied by Mre. Gray. SENATOR FULTON SAYS Oregon Is Not Fairly Treated in Matter of Reclamation Fund. Word cornea from Pendleton indicat ing that the second day at the Morrow Umatilla District Fair was a good one in point of attendance and interest dis played. The feature of the day was the Irrigation and Development League meetings, at which many prominent men spoke. Senator Fulton waa perhaps the chief speaker of the day and spoke for half an hour on the National irri gation fund. He used plain terms of displeasure at the treatment Oregon had received in regard to the distribu tion of the reclamation fund. "I do not charge any one with bad faith," said the Senator, "and it may be that we ourselves have been to blame for not making proper and intelligent demands for use of money within the state, but it is a 'fact that the state of Oregon has not received what it is entitled to from the reclamation fund." The Senator went on to Bay that it would be wise and was the duty of Ore gon people to demand of the government their dues. He .told of the policy not to increase the fund other than from the proceeds of the sale of public lands and said Oregon should insist on se curing proper recognition, now that the time was ripe and the money was in the Treasury. Jewels and Jewel Work Astoria has another establishment where those who have jewelry and watches and all things in that line to repair, may take them with, confidence in their being well an dthoroughly handled at the hands of a skilled workman. Frank J. Donnerberg has opened a handsome and complete shop at No. 110 Eleventh street, and will be glad to meet and serve al lhis old friends and such new one, s desire his service. He was with Mr. Seymour here for three years and is equipped to do the finest of work in his line. DONE BY DEED. John O. Fitch and wife to Olaf Settem, warranty, 50x70 feet on South end lot 1, block 22, Port of Upper Astoria ..$ 400 ( Deaf and DumbOfficer Houghton of the police department, last evening picked np a good looking bid, of 18 years or thereabout, who waa begging on the streets by means of a printed card setting forth his infirmities and soliciting alms. He was taken to the city hall and made comfortable for the night and will be turned over to the county court today for subsequent and proper disposition. It i very unusual that persons so afflicted are foundbeg--ging, and it is afe to assume there is something besides mere inclination compelling this lad to such a recourse. He is bright and tidy and deserves a better "steer" than that of a beggar. Hia name ia Clarence Mackey. !' Clearing Fishing Grounds Dick Mey ers, the submarine diver, and the pile driver, J. A. Munroe, have been at work since the close of the fishing sea son, clearing away the obstacles in some of the most prominent gill-netting or drifting grounds. The diver and pile driver respectively are employed by a club of gillnetters, and the work of snag pullinir progresses at a rapid rate. They have been working near Desdemo na sands and within the past month 123 old piling and 51 snags have been re moved. There still remains much to be done, and the work will be continued for an indefinite length of time. Good Work is always appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the up-to-date watchmaker and jeweler, will repair your watch and do it right; carries a full and complete line of watches, jew elry, opera glasses and umbrellas. 110 11th St. 9-27-tf FREE FREE Boys Call at S. Danziger & Co.'s Store for a Free Sam ple Copy of the The "American Boy" Magazine 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. DAINZIGBR & GO. Astoria's Greatest Clothiers ASTORIA, - - ' V OREGON v fly