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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOCEK 3, i9o0. TII15 MOKNLVG ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 , Y A -Ml Let Us Sell You Groceries The best eatables cost so little more than the "cheap staff " that the price difference is never thought of when the ."good quality" is taken intO Consideration. V '-- We tell only Good, Pure Eatables and at prices that you can afford to pay. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS rO GOOD THINGS TO EAT. IL DIRECTORS IN SESSION Orkvtti eover umbrella! Haw aouvtalr poaUU tt Svtnton'a. Ym ft Souiiy, Notary Fulmo. at Scully's Cigar Stort. Any old hour I K . mmwm f. Tha very kit board to be obtained la Mu nil la at TJi nvMt HnJ.1t Rate vtry reasonable. For RentNicely furnished front room and board Itt private family. 209 Bond St. U How Do I look. To really your a1' other i you, gt on of tho Dw tyl mirror tt Hart' Drug Store) II price. A new supply just received. tf. Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh afreet European plan; bft room and board la tha dty tt roc tonibl price, tf Off for Ten Day Al. Lfcncnweber, the popular driver of No, 3 hose wa gon in the Astoria Are department, will leave today foe a ten-day outing up in the Willamette valley, where ho will have a good time with om friend. Tlil la the vacation iu(in for the boy and one by on they are to In dulge the privilege, ASTORIA BOARD TRANSACTS ITS ROUTINE, , AFFAIRS MRS..; J. M'CORMACK RESIGNS-DISTRICT WARRANT RECEIVED. The bard of director of school die trict No. 1 met In the oflloe of the clerk of the board at the city ball last night, In executive eslon, Thoe present were Dliector F. J. Taylor, 3. A. Ka, kin ami Kupt. A. L. Hark, clerk of the board, A communication from' Mr. J. Me- Cormlck, a teuclmr in the McClnre I school, was read. Mrs. MoCormlck, ow lug to Ill-health, tender her reslima 1 tbrn from the staff of teacher to take effect on rt, 12. The resignation wa accepted and Superintendent Clnrk wa liiHtrncted to secure a Miiceessor for the retiring teacher. There are tcverul ap 1 . II If... Ml t . . . pucauons ior teacher' position on file In the clerk's ofliee, and those ap pllcatit will lie communicated with at one'.. A communication from County Super intendent Mis Emma Warren, an cloning a warrant for $3,844.55 being the sum due the Astoria school district in the state allotment for Clatsop county, was read and the warrant was ordered deposited by the clerk to the Wanted Two thousand dollar 1 gilt dga security, from anyone who thinks 7 per cent is better than 3 per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial street, tf One Day Clow-Down The Kelly Lumbering company's plant at War renton was compelled to close down for the day yesterday, in order to fix up omt of the heaters, but will resume the run this morning in good time and abape. , Nona From Hera Colonel Walker, commanding the forts at the mouth of the Columbia, was Ju the city yester day, and in repoe to an inquiry as to whether the Cuban situation was likely to call any of the men at the local posts out, aaid that the forts here were o far out of the line f reedy availability and that if they were summoned to duty In the Antilles. they would have to be taken without credit of the board iii iBKwric ana put upon n iniiin- -fhero appeared before the meeting try footing, it was not at all likely Mr. Captain Heard and Miss Ida An- any can wouia issue involving me derson, the latter a young lady . 18 foree here, He further said that there years old, who has been attending the was plenty of willingness evident on J High school here the past year, though on ail siues down at tne posts, tier home in in iep River, Wash. Mr, among both oiw-er and men, which Beard said in beHalf of 'Miss Anderson was to be expected from American sol- that while she had attended school in dlers, wherever they may be located. this district during the past two years, she diss at the same time earned her Improvement at StarManager (!e- own. 'ning and paid her tuition, 1 i . vurt, of the Star Theater, ba been w""11 non-resident pupil are required at work upon the plans for the cen-lV'T- It was asked of the board that, eral improvement of the cosv little 'n consideration of her two year' res Htoater. and l.na davelnneii hi. Idea, to "h" 1" the city and the fact that A tfV n ! f 1 rt, Iiai, nWM It.rlnM In,! m, 1,1 a point wnere tney may oe put in i " (t, nractlcal shsne. and to that end. b to pay her tuition out of the mon CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE LONG GOATS The prevailing style is "long coats" 31 and o2 inches in length. . Short coats have been in vogue so long that most men hesitate about dressing in the latest style. t There is this to be said in favor oflong er coats; they give the average man a tall er appearance. How ofted do you see a short man, with a short coat, a low hat and low heeled shoes, which gives him a squatty appearance. However WISE has all styles and, he has a tailor right in the shop who fits clothes to suit your taste; no trouble.no extra expense. 1 :Hl f EdrbttnMrgtiaa Co. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE Will Answer Monday Chss. Wehe bas been arretted upon a charge of conducting a gambling game in his place f buslneos; and having been duly arraigned and given bonds will answer the charge In full, Lefore Justice flood man at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday. Happiness Highway Two marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's oflke yesterday 'on In favor of Mr. Jacob Heinikk. and Miss Ililma Mikklesen, of this city and county; and the other in behalf of Mr. Archie U. fiutor, of TortUnd, and Miss Mary King of Westpoit. will leave today for (Seattle to inaugu rate the betterments be has decided upon. The seating capacity of the house ha been so arranged a to ae commodate 100 more people; the roof Is to bt raised to a height of forty feet, so a to handily utllke all the scenery that may be brought here by visiting companies and admit of the presenta- ty thus earned, that Mia Anderson be I permitted to attend the nigh school tu ition free, which request the board granted. The matter of certain improvements In the different school buildings in the district was discuwed in a general wav. though no action was taken on anr "The Meaning of Good," diahgue, by Lowe E. Dickinson; "Cowardice Court," by George Barr McCutcheon; "Pig i Pigs," by Ellis Parker Butler; Real Boy," by Henry A. Shute; and thirteen work by Swedish author in the original text and tongue., left the Hospital Leo Molarkey. the luj whose eye wa so badly injured the other day in Warrenton, while he was repairing hi bicycle and who has been- under treatment at St. Mary's hospital with Dr. Fulton In charge of the case, left for his home yesterday ftornoon. It I thought thot; full vi sion will return to the optlo in due course of time, but time is the one thing needful in the premise. His fa ther came after the lad yesterday. V the, efto: Headless-Woman-Ghost For the past week there have been more or lee wild rumor iioaur.g aoout tne city of a headless-woman ghost which parades particular work, owing to the absence the latitude west of the federal build of so manv of the members of the fner and on t.he hlnck north ami mt . I I 1 1 1 ... I . . . I - ,o lion oi piaya ana troupe. i..grr Wrd nf iL .- r.rtsr, n, ih, Ailfnriail J I. I . - "-I"1 ll'" The followimr bills, were audited anil are a ehost nroof lot and .11 tnnnirio. ociurr, ...a ..i.nilu.vv.. "m -" ordered paid, after which the board ad turn here next weele, ha win launen jonrnedi the coupon-ticket system and install Northwest School Furniture Co... $171 phone for the benefit of the patrons Cjty Luml)er & Box Co. 11.85 who may order thereafter what seats Fisher Iiro. 4 Co 27.75 they will at any time between the B. F. Allen 4 Son , 07.3 hours of 10 a. m. and 13 noon. He S. Klmorc Co 5(1.30 is making the present trip partly for Rims, Higi;in & Co.. ...... i.... I".g5 rest and recreation and more largely Foard 4 Stokes Co 20.00 in the interest of the propo-ed exten- J. J, Robinson ifl.00 slon of the house and Its business, and Shermnu Transfer Co 2.59 FUTHISH MASSAGES. Miss 0!g Landen, Boom 0, PytWaa Bldg, Commercial St. Phone Black 2165. Good Work is alway appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the up-to-date watchmaker and jeweler, wiU repair your watch and do it right- carries a full and complete Una of watches, jew elry, opera, glaaeea and umbrella. 110 11th St 9-27-tf Do Ton feel aleepy and not a bit like working in the afternoon! Per haps if because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digeat , Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, when all the baking is done in those famous low-process ovens, which turn out light appetizing, wholesome thing! Youll ave money, too. and watching for the appearance of the! unique apparition have proved fruit- w far, but there are those who less CAe Store for Women wholly In the interests f its olientelle. HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES Ilildcliriui 4. Cor 7:50 VL ,11. Zapf 2.50 lWl-Figner Transfer Co 3.75 Daily Budget . 4!).50 .1. X. (Jriniii 23.40 J. S. Dollingcr Co..... 7.50 Miss Badollet 7.50 The bill of J. Sveusen for supplies was carriel over, owing to the incom- plot ion of the contract covering the same. . We Always Make It a Point to handle our goods in a clean sanitary manner, give our customers Good Goods and good service, at prices as low as the lowest. That is the reason why our business has grown and is still .' - growing. We invite' your trade. JOHNSON S. GOOD GOODS. tax Now is the Time to Decorate Your Home, We have a fine line of pictures at low cost that will make your rooms look bright. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL .-., , SverisoiVs Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. A wnpplc tor Lite Yesterday noon while ensconscd in a duck-blind on the bay font near his home at Warrenton. Marion Kelly, a young man of sturdy I build, had the misfortune . to ilioot. himself in the wrint of the loft arm, tenriiiL the Skin and smashing the bones in bad fashion. He pluekily bound up the wound in the sleeve of his hunting coat and boarded tho 'train for the city and was driven directly to St. Mary's hospital. Dr. J. A. Ful ton was summoned and after tlue ex amination of the shattered member proceeded to amputate the limb below the elbow and this in deference to the Knfetr of the wounded man, It seems lie was lit rather close quarters and in attempting to turn round, the hammer of his shot-gun caught and the diunoge was done in the twinkling of an eye. tie was resting easily last I night. Two Dozen More Books The follow ing list of new books were listed at the Astoria .Public, Library yesterday, and are now subject-to demand by the patrons of that excellent institu tion, to-wit: "Geoffrey Strong," by Laura IS. Richards; "Mrs. Tree," by the game authoress; ''Old Washington," by 'Harriott Prescott Spofford; "From Tokio through Manchuria," by Louis K, Scnninn; "The Dawn of a Tomor row," by Frances Hodgson Burnett; "The Boss," by Alfred . Henry Lewis; "Editorial Wild Oats," by Mark Twain; cling religiously to the conviction that the dismembered "haunt" is a frequent and active thing and insist upon an investigation. Such a monstrosity would be a disagreeable thing to en counter in that locality, or any other, but the scribes of this paper ere under explicit orders to pocket their disinclin ation if an interview is made possible, and to "get the story" of the spook at all haxards. Once the blood-curdling' fact are accessible they will be giv en in these columns with all the re quisite headlines and lurid ink that goes with so effective a tale, but until j the ghost with the missing top-knot makes herself more apparent, the! thrills and shudders and creepies will, have to be imagined and self-imposed by those to whom such details are aV I ceptable. The hideous thing wai, 'ac cording to the story of those most in terested, first seen by one of the ex motormen of -the A, & C. cinpany. Jvg T5he I Women's Outfitters REMEMBER The BEE HIVE STORE Gives at all times just what it adveitises. OUR MOTTO Honest values for the least money. Now is the Time I)r. Klangmann, cxnert chiropodist, late from Berlin, Germany, treats corns, bunions, ingrow-1 ing toe nails, callouses and warts with out pain, sure cure. Offices 471 Bond 1 street. ' YELLOW SUGAR HEREAFTER. No More Bleaching to White. Make Sugar - NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-lTnles3 the United States Pure Food commission j changes its mind the people of the,1 United States will soon be using gran-: nla ted and other sugars that have a distinctly yellow tinge. She commission 1 has decreed that no mineral bluing I substance be used in bleaching sugars.' Sugar chemists wiv they use four pounds of a mineral bluing substance to every one million pounds of sugar, for blenching purposes. This, the sugar chemist says, is not adulteration; . it is merely purification by a thoroughly healthful process. The Pure Food Commission cannot .see it in that light and insists that the whit ening process be abandoned. Morning Astorian, , 60 cents month, delivered by carrier, per JUST RECEIVED A new line ot ladies' and children's underwear. All we will say now is that they are nobby, up-to-date and very reasonaDie. come in ana see tnemv WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR mucntaii unuung orana oi women's vests, high neck, long sleeves, colors cream and pink, hand finished, on sale at this special low price, 75c "Luzerne" brand of women's vests and pants scoured before made, fine ribbed, medium weight, mgn necic, long sleeves, all sizes and colors, hand fan- lsnea, ai per garment JI.UU. "Luzerne" brand of women's union suits, med ium weight, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length pants, best values, at $1.75 Women's SilK Union Suits, very swell, in all colors and sizes, high neck, long sleeves ankle length pants, hand finished, at this low price $5-00. "Keyset" brand women's Richelieu ribbed medi um weight cotton vests and pants, special price 60c. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR '.'American Knitting" brand of children's vests and pants, fine ribbed, medium weight, price per garment 50cts. Children's Derby Ribbed vests and tiants fleece lined, in pretty mixed tans, all sizes, soecial price 25cts. v".