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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1006. THE MOttNLVG ASTOKIAN, ASTOItIA, OREGON. Let Us Sell You Groceries The best eatables cost so little more than the "cheap stuff" that the price difference is never thought of when the "good quality",, is taken into consideration. f. , " v,.v:r ;:; We lell only Good, Pure Eatables and at prices that you can afford to pay. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOat GOOD THINGS TO SAT. TERSE I1KS II III Orkwtt eovari umbrtllaal Hw touvenlr potti at 8venon'. ... '' . . Dell D. Scully, NoUry Public. ai Scully' Cigar Stora. Any oU hourl Ttt rtry bait board (0 bt obtained la the city U at "Tna Occident HoteL Ratt vary reasonable. For Rant Nicely furnlehed front room and board la private family. 208 Bond St. -f , tf Wanted Two thouaand doltarai gilt edge aeeurtty, from anyone who think t per cant I belter than S per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf Builneia Meeting The regular bul net meeting of the W. 0. T. U. will be held thl, Thurly, at 2:M p. m. All member expected to be present. ' Tomorrow Wight-There will be auad journed elon of the common council at 7 1 30 o'clock tomorrow, Friday, night, when the regular grlit of current mu nicipal buMncn will 1 fully gone over and dUpoeed of. ' Error Corrected lly an error In the type the article appearing In yter day'a Aitorlan, under the caption of "The Coming A. P. A," wa algncd "E. M. UvU," when it should hare read E. M. Davl. IN CIRCUIT COURT YESTERDAY Sold Under Eiecution The former buslnrn and ' fixture appertaining thereto, of Malar Brother, In thi city, were sold yesterday, by Slu-rilT M. It. IVuHowiv hiiiIki- liiiltfiiixitt. Ami order of - j-n 1 sale, to the plaintifl In the cave, Fred Kriie, for the aura of the judgment and Interest accrued, $800. ' Worrell-Svenaen At the M. K. per aonage yenterday, Bev. C C. Ilarlck unit ed In marriage Clarence Jl Worrcl and Ml Clara 8. Korrnwn. Mr. Worrell ha licen in the employ of W, X. Me-M-rve at (Iray'e River, the pant two year. ' Mr. Worrell w born and raised at Gray' River. It U Mr. Wor rell' intention to engage in farming. They are a fine young couple The Atorlnn extend congratulation. Another Good Sign That th Pacific State Telephone .vt-m I to bahort tv revamped along the line of gener al improvement heretofore blinked on', wa ignal(xed yesterday, when four Immense coil of wire enhle were un loaded from the BerraeouU In thi be half. With pole and' wire on the ground it beglne to look a though the company we coming through with it engagement In a reonat)ly abort time. Good Work U alwaya appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the tip-to-dat watchmaker and jeweler,, will repair yourwateh and do It right came a full and complete Una of watche. jew tlry, opera glaei and umbrella,. 110 11th St. Wit In Police Circles Judge Anderon yes terday made hort work of three de- llmmottt. two drunk and one female vagrant, by adjudging the ouatomary fin" of $3 each for .the inebriate ana $25 for the "woman In the case." The latter fine wa paid on. the pot and the former assessment were "laid out." Condition Unchanged The condition of Mra. J. W. Bebbldge, now at Port land, la practically unchanged, either for the wore or the better, and It I hoped h will be able to atand the borne trip the first of next week, Her lter, Mr. Mudd,' returnd to Atoria yesterday and brought thi new, and upon It the hot of friend here are building the comforting augury of her ipecdy recovery from hor recent lllnea. Among the Sick The recent and e rlou caet at Ft. Mary' hoapital are getting along In fine shape, despite tho gravity of their Initial condition. Sim!, the man who bwt hi leg at the Tongue Point mill, U doing well and atanding hi deprivation manfully. Young Kelly, of Warrenton, who loitt hi left arm on Tuewlay, wa cheerful and plucky In the ultimate result attending bia mis fortune. And Father Watera left the hopital ye-derday and went bark to hi parochial borne,, quite cured of hi inflammatory pet, the carbuncle. Six Week Tour Mr. and: Mr. Henry It. Hoeflcr departed 1at evening. for a aix week' tour In the East. Ilrndnc and pleaure are both Incentive for the tourney. Thee will go from Port- i land to the Sound citica and thence, via ! the "Canadian Pacific, to Buffalo, N. Y.. J where they will pend me time with 11 lirotiier or air. uoener, uo '" of the lending-manufacturing confec tioner of the Kat, and there the At torla merchant will plan 'and purchase all the enginry and aw-eeaoriaa of hi new candy plant for thi city. HOT DRINKS f SANDWICHES ICS 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 BROS. GOOD GOODS. WSXaSKSBSSSBU Now is the Time to Decorate Your Home. . ... f VVe have a fine line of pictures at low cost that will - make your rooms look bright. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL Syertsbtt's Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT IN CASE OF ROSS, HIGGINS k CO. VERSUS F. M, WARREN JURY OUT SEV EN MINUTES THREE DAYS MORE The circuit court convened at the imiuil hour yesterday morning, Judge Mcftrhle prcftidiug, and all officer In attendance, with the continued jury trial ci the ltic involved in the caxc of !to, Higgin k Company egalnt V. M. Warren, which ha been under review since Wodnetday morning, pend ing. The matter went to the jury ye terdnv at 2:074 o'clock d. m.. and the verdict wa rendered In open court at precisely 2:19, In favor of the defend ant; which, according to Uncle Bill Chance, coiiKtitule the record for quick return In that line, The autt Involved practically 500. The present term will end here on Batuniay of thia week, a Judjje Mc llrldc mimt open enurt at Ht. Helen' on Monday morning next. , There ha lieen a pretty clean aweep of the docket a presented at thi term and a largo niiinlxr of cane have been diHtnianed upon aetllement made out of court, thu obviating further attention by the court than the uunl order et tln them beyond the pale of further legal consideration. Married at Warrenton Mr, Rolert McLaughlin of Aihland. Wi., and Mi Fay Hill, daughter-of Mr. and Mr. A, Hill, were quietly married at the borne of the bride' parent at Warren ton yelerdy afternoon. The happy couple left on the evening train for the home of the groom' parent at Aehland, WI., where they will reside in the fu ture. . To the Front Yeterday noon ex pre from ' Portland had attached to the rear end the private coach of ome railroad dtgnitary and wa accompan ied by General Manager Guy W. Tal bot, of the Astoria k Columbia River Railroad company. Tbey pasted on to SeaaMe. evidently to Inapect the pro gre of the work at the front, a they did not return on the evening train from there. Just who the party wa, or the object of the visit, are conun drum!?) to all the offcial of the road in thi city; aome of them even fail ing to know thnt uch a car or party went' through at all. Astoria Real Estate There I a quiet, but positive and active upward ten dency in AHoria renl estate. There is not much being said about condition, but nil the same the movements in city, and county, realty are very numer ous and upon bae of smart values all round. This beat boom tactic and boom valueg in the long run, and lend nn element of solidity and perpetuity to the transaction that mean much for tlm future of the ciiy. Among other realty mnrkcl of note of yesterday vu the declaration of a well known operator that ne held an option on the fine property known a the "Pnge building" at $70,000. It i reported that Judge Chns. II. Tape is contemplat ing an extended trip to the Kant very shortly, n Got Jlis Neck Shaved A bia. over grown "llube" lounged into Kinkclla'a lmrbcr shop ou Bond street Monday af ternoon and mounted a chair for a shave, which was given him In due and proper fashion. Upon being asked "if he wanted hi neck shaved!", he re plied: "Well, you bet I do!" and ris ing from hi chair faced about and de liberately Inid himself down in it on his stomach, to the amazement of all hand in the shop, but the hiyrhrr who hud him in charge was game, and turn ing down the back of his neck-gcar, shaved him half way down his back, during all of which time the "force" and the visitor in the shop were con vulsed with the fun of the thing; and Rube unfolded all the new from.Py ruke Hollow, "down to the lat calf bom to "old Uncle Hy rendergrass' brimlle muley." , Awaiting an Answer Mayor Wise is still awaiting a response from the re cent cordial invitation addressed to the famous Arctic Explorer Amundson at Seattle, to 'visit this city, which was sent by order of the common council, at the special instance of Prof. Amund son's countrymen here. He is supposed to be making 'some side-steps about Washington and' will probably be heard from as soon as he returnns to the Ever: green metropolis. . . Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue md Eleventh atreet. European, plan; best rooms and board in the city at rea lonable prices. , tf CLOTHES I50UGHT ' AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OP .'CHARGE 'AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE , LONG7"' COATS The prevailing style is "long coats" 31 and 32 inches in length. Short coats have been in vogue so long that most men hesitate about dressing in the latest style. There is this to be said in favor of long er coats; they give the average man a tall er appearance. How often 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. f I f CdeiMiMrSciCa MAI III -HERMAN. WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE PERSONAL MENTION. D. Gross of San Francisco wa in the city yesterday on ft business quest. Mis Vera Goodell of Seattle is in the city, a guest of ber uncle, F. Good ell. ' Mr. and Mr. Alma D. Katz am-ived here from Portland on the nooft express yesterday. Rev. Francis E. Allcyne wa a pas senger for Portland on the 6:10 train lat evening. P. A. Stokes Is out In the field with gun and dog, having' left last night on the np train. s F. P. Russell of Portland came down on the Hassalo, yesterday morning on a business trip. L. G. Deiker of Portland spent the day here yesterday, attending to some huainefs matters. J. E. Ronaom of Chicago was ft business visitor in Astoria yesterday, being registered at the Occident. D. J. Fry. one of the Capital City's leading merchants, arrived in this city last night, on a bimincSa errand. Frank Patton was among the duck hunting contingent to leave the city on the Portland express, last evening. Dan Allen is out for a gun-play with the furtive ducks along the Columbia and its slough, going out on his quest last night via the 6:10 train. Now la the Time Dn Klaugmann, expert chiropodist, late from Berlin, Germany, treat coma, bunion, ingrow ing toe nails, callouses and warta with out pain, aure cure. Office 471 Bond treet. " Gymnastic alone eat never give that elasticity, ease and graceful figure which eomea by taking Holliatera Rocky Mountain Tea. , Tea or Tablets, 35c. For sale by Frank Hart. Do Yon feel aleepy and not bit like working 14 the afternoon! Per haps it's because of the una of lunca you're eating1 too heavy as dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial atreet, where 11 the baking ia done hi those famoua slow-proceaa ovens, which turn out light appetizing, wholesome thing t Youll save money, too. , Astoria Gets It The Seattle Times thus heralds the real merit of the ster ling P'ny and players In Uncle Josh Perkins: "As a picture of rural life, handling the depiction of many types of human nature, out of which: is brought a sound moral, "Uncle Josh Perkins," new at the Seattle theater Inst night, is clever and entertaining. The Frnrce' company presents the piece, Bert Ilodgkina as Uncle Josh, gives the impression thnt he has always lived on n fnrm, so skillfully does he portray an old farmer searching for his daughter, who was 'lost when a baby. Otis Knight, as Hiram Green, a farm hand, played the bashful, ignorant far mer's part with nicety.. The rural scenes of the play nre not overdrawn, but present excellently the simple coun try life, as contrasted with the lower life of the city. The Hoosier band i elevcr and merits ftpnlanse. ' The play runs through the week with a Thurs-i day and Saturday matinee. Notice A meeting of the stockhold ers of the Scandinavian Benevolent So ciety Is hereby called and shall be held; at the hall of said society in the City! of Astoria, Oregon, on the 9th day of October, 1906, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of au; thoriziirg the dissolution of such corpor ate and settling of it business and dis posing of all its real and personal prop erty, and the 'retiring and cancellation of all its capital stock. LUDVIO YARSEN, President. ' JOHN NORDSTROM, Eec. Secy. 10-4-5t Uie Store for Women Jv0 X5he j f&r V ft&A i Women's beeIBIhive '' Outfitters REMEMBER The BEE HIVE STORE Gives at all times just what it adveitises. OUR MOTTOHonest values for the least money. JUST RECEIVED A new line of ladies'.and children's underwear. All we will say now is that they are nobby, up-to-date and tvery reasonable.. Come in and see them. WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR American Knitting" brand of 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, high neck, long sleeves, all sizes and colors, hand fin ished, at per garment $1.00. "Luzerne" brand of women's union suits, med ium weight, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length pants, best values, at $175 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 $500. "lieyser" 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 Eferby Ribbed vests and pants fleece lined, in pretty mixed tans, all sizes, special price 25cts. . 7 ' . . -