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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1906)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0, )o0. THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN, ASTOUIA, OREGON. Let Us Sell You Groceries The bent eatables cost bo little more than the "cheap 6tuff" that the price difference is never thought of when the "good quality" is taken into consideration. We sell only Good, Pure Eatables and at price that yon can afford to pay ROSS, HIGQINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FO GOOD MINGS TO EAT. TERSE ULES Of THE TON 7 Orkwiti cover umbrella I Hew touTtnlr poiUli at Syenion'e, Dell V. Scully, Notary Public at Bcully'a Cigar More. An old hour I ' " mmmm for Rnt Nicely furnlihed front room and board In private family. 208 Bond 8t. tf The rery beat board to be obtained ia fbe dtrli at Tbt Occident Hotel" Kate rery reasonable. - For thi But lick or accident lnurane, oo the popular plan, ee A. It. Cyru. agent, in Commercial Bt. tf Columbia and Victor Graphophone and all the ltt reoord at Chicago price, for aala by A. It Cryui, 424 Commercial 8t. ' tf Wanted Two thouiand dollar gilt edge security, from anyone who thlnka 7 per cent ia better than S per cent. Call at No. H30 Commercial atreet. tf The Upper Town Band will give a dance at Foard A Stoke' ball tonight Saturday. Oct. 6lh, at 8:30 p. m. Ke fiiwhmente awed. Oood time assured. AdmUbnt Gent, COej ladle, 25e. Good Work ia alwtya appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the np to-date 'watchmaker and Jeweler, will repair your watch and do it right carrlea a full, and complete line of wakhea, jew elry, opera glee and umbrellai, 110 Uth' St. 0 27-tf Died at Seaalde Word wa received here yesterday of tha death at Seaside of IMlio H., the 5 year-old aon of Mr. and Jim. K, B. Abliott, of appendicl tk The funeral will occur on Sunday, tomorrow, and Interment will be' had In Ocean View cemetery. , Teachera to Organise--Thi morninj at 10 o'clock, the thlrty foCie teacher of the Astoria school district, will meet In the office of City Superintend ent A. L Clark, at the city hall, for tlm purpose of reorganlring, the Teach era' meeting for the current term. Paid Her Fine The ease of the fitate of Oregon against Annie Kelson, charged with larceny of a gold wateh from John Kappl, wa called In Justice Goodman' court yesterday afternoon, and upon a plea of guilty, a fine of $25 wa Im posed, and paid. The ahare her friend ItatUwn had In the matter, If any, will be looked Into by -the anme court, to day, - : 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 BkoS. GOOD Now is the Time to Decorate Your Home, We have a fine line " of pictures at low cost that will make your rooms look bngnt. . WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL SvensoiVs Book Store Z4THAND COMMERCIAL ST. Ordered to Boiton Lieutenant W..8. Wood, of Fort Stevens, has been or dered to a pft at one of the fort In Boeton harbor, and will leave for hi new alignment early next week. A Lieutenant Cullom line been ordered to report for duty at Fort fit even. Empty and Cold The cold and de nial vault of the city Jitll were a emp ty a a hop-dream yesterday when the customary and progenant hour, of three, p, ni, arrived. Not a drunk, nor a vag, nor a lam-uiat, nor a gajubler, white or tliluk, wa there to answer to the routing call of the chief, upstairs, the room 'wa allent and barren a the Nva end of Clatsop at midnight, and the reporter turned dUguestodly away and left the municipal discipline-factory to recover it normal an cheerful plen tltude of victim and buslne and new. Dr. llnton'a Pacific Coast Cough Cure I the only ure cure for cough, La Orlpp and throat amj lung trouble j old under a positive guarantee. Our Wild Cherry Bitten lit your ytem for the damp winter months and Insure you against blood and atomaeh trouble. Llnton'a Malt and Hop tonic aolve the question in atomach trouble. Take a bottle and at what you want. The tonio doea the rent. The only reme die prepared at home by a Manufac turing Chemist to meet borne need. Our atore i open day and night. Phone Red 2326. IJnton Pharmacy, 188 11th St. . tf Higher Court Adjourne The atten tion of the circuit court wa devoted all of yesterday, to the trial of the la sue in the ease of Emma L Hume, et 'al.. vewu the Columbia River Packer' Association, a suit for recov ering certain money alleged to be due, and which resulted at 4 o'clock in the rendering of a verdict for the defend ant company, by the jury. Thi closed the present term of , the court, and tfiwlge MBrlde, awrmipaiiiedi , by Mr. Runyon, will leave thi morning for IVr Island and Portland, respectively and the judge will open the St. Helen's term on Tuesday morning next. The docket here ha .been pretty well re duced by settlement of case pending. In and out of eourt. Adjournment was take nuntil October 29 next. HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES GOODS. WATER COMMISSION IN SESSION OCTOBER MEETING OF THE BOARD HELD LAST EVENING MATTER OF METER-INSTALLATION DE FERRED, The Astoria Water Commission held it regular monthly meeting for October last evening, ut the oflice of the com mission, ., The following commissioner were present i President .Chart Wright, Samuel Elmore, II, A. Fisher, IL 0. Van I)uen; 3. Q. A'. Bowlby, Amu Brix and Clerk 0. W. Ixmndsberry. The clerk' report wa read, allowing total figure for the month of receipt and disbursements; the total cash collec tion for the month being $.1,823.05. Thi was followed by the treasurer's statement tdiowlng a balance on hand In the general fund, of $14381.13. ' The regular payroll for the month, 'amounting l IWJ4, wa ordered paid; 'ami the monthly bill, aggregating $173.47, were audited and their payment provided for. ' Attorney Frank Spittle prenented a 'communication, relative to the breaking of a main In front of and doing cer tain alleged damage to,' the property of Mr. Mary P. Thompson. The mat ter wa referred to a committee of throe, ' Superintendent Bersvlek waa au thorized to put gauges at the dam and a witling baln t the bead work; he waa authorized to box all uncovered maina throughout the ytem. The matter of the establishing of me te In the Astoria ytem waa de ferred until the next regular meeting, when additional anddesirable informa tion, regarding the work will be ob tained from Mr, Adam. Whereupon the pommiion adjourned until the regular session In course. On a Flying Trip Xlchola J. Haa, alias "Kick," of Secretary of State F. J. Dunbar office at fialem,- wa in the city yesterday on lil way to and from Seaside, whither be went to feast hi sense on the glorte of the old Pa cific and free, himself from the muty aroma of the documentary vault of the tate house. He Is a well known here a he I in Salem, almost, and In all the other important town of the state, a well, for no man in Ore gon ever goe to the capital on busi- nes with the state who doe not, soon er or Inter, come In contact with Kick Haas, the man of all other, in the big state building; who know more ohout the paper, document, filinjg, bills, laws, records, and written para phernalia of the State of Oregon, their w herealiouts, liistory and usages and who can find on the shortest possible notice, the oldest, remotest and mustiest memorandum ever filed there in the course1 of public business. lie has seined there ever since the day of Governor Pennoyer, and all wise men in public life in Oregon, hope he may atay there indefinitely. The only com plaint that stand against him is that he does not break away from the cap ital often enough and hunt up his outside friends. He left for home on the evening express yesterday. Those Automatic Telephones Con tract Manager W, J. Brownell, of the Home Telephone company, arrived in this city yesterday and was before the city council last night to prefer a re quest for an extension of 100 day to the ordained time for proceeding-with the work of installing the system here, giviiitf as a special reason that the re quirements of the Portland contract now under way, were demanding the t line and service of all the skilled la bor at the command of the company. The request was granted by the coun cil" iinon the filing " ,y Mr." Brownell of an additional sum in forfeiture of $500. and this was promised at once by the representative of .the service, Mr. Brownell is busy looking over pos sible sites for the erection of. the com pany's $15,000 building, due to be put up In this city,' and though no 'choice has been made, the matter will very likely lie, closed within a few days. Mr1, Brownell places a high value on the future business his company expects to do In Astoria, and says that the work will be bemm at once, in line with the requirements of the franchise granted them by the council. ' Licensed to Wed-County Clerk CHn- tort vesterdav issued a marriage li cense In fvor of Mr. John E. Kuivala and Miss Annie Seeborg, both of this county, How Do I look. To really aee your- i'f as others see you, get one of those ew style mirrors at Hart's Drug Store; sll prices. A new supply just received. CLOTHES BOUGHT LONG COATS The prevailing style is "long coats." :- 31 and 32 inches in length. f Short coats have been in vogue solong 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. v f 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. . HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE OLD IN HIS STORE Diet' at Aberdeen John Hakala, who works for- the Bremner Logging com pany, back of Olney, waa apprised on Thursday, of the death of hi eon, Is rael, at Aberdeen, of tuberculosis. The message was sent here by long-distance phone, and wa carried out to Mr. Ka kala by Manager Charles Humphrey, of the Postal Union, himself, and he did a clever bit of expert messenger service, in the doing of it. He atarted with the name of the Hakala mis spelled, the clven name being Eric, in stead of John, and the farther be went on his mission, the less he encoun tered in the way of information lead ing up to the personality or where bout of Mr. Hakala, but he went on and asked questions of every soul he met and finally found bis man and de livered the unhappy message, but he walked ten good miles before he got to h.im, over roads and paths that would nevep have pnssed a team and buggy. Mr. Hakala came into town immediately and made arrangements for the shipping of his son's body to this city,' where it is expected to ar rive on Monday. The dead man had lcen away from home three years, and was just in bis majority when death overtook him. Has Passed Away News reached tills city last evening of the death of Mrs. J. W. Babbiilgc, in Portland, shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday af ternoon. While her family and her numberless friends in the city have hoped against hope, for a fortunate turn in her condition, the wish has been inspired by the love and deep respect In which she is held in this commun ity, rather than from any real convic tion tnnt Iter recovery wns among the possibilities. It was not possible last night to ascertain anything definite as to ' the arrangements for hen fu neral. The remains will be brought to this city on the noon express from Portland today, and due notice will be given of the desires of the family as to service and sepulture. AT THE STAR THEATER. Another crowded house witnessed the second performance of "Esmeralda" at the Star last (evening and from all ap pearances this will prove one of the most popular plays presented thus far by the Swain company, ' The. work of Mr. James Miller and that of Miss Vale is most pleasing in this bill and is establishing them as prime favorites' with the large house that greets the Swain company at ev-' ery performance. The same bill will bo repeated tonight. This afternoon, deferring to popular demand, Mr. Swain will present a spe cial family matinee of the great pas toral comedy drama, "The Allen Home stead," which scored such a tremendous success the early part of the week. For Sunday'' matinee and evening, "Es meralda" will hold the boards. : .. AT 'WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE OFTEN AS YOU LIKE Now Ja the Time Dr. EUaugmann, expert chiropodist, late from Berlin, Germany, treat corn, bunions, ingrow ing toe nails, callouae and wart with out pain, sure cure. Offices 471 Bond street. Hotel Irving, eonwr Franklin avenue and Eleventh atreet European plan; beat room and board ia the city at rea sonable priest. , tf Ue Store for Women beecishive REMEMBER The BEE HIVE STORE Gives at all times just what it adveitises. OUR MOTTO Honest, 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 very 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 $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. "Keyser" brand women's Richelieu ribbed medi um weight cotton vests and pants, special price 60c. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 'Anrierican Knitting" brand of children's vests and pants, fine ribbed, medium weight, price per garment 50cts. . Children's Derby Ribbed vests and pants fleece lined, in pretty mixed tans, all sizes, special price 25cts. AS ydayjf f Hi CdetMnw gttta t Co, Do Ton feel aleepy and not a bit like working in the afternoon I Per napa it' because of tbe kind of lunch you're eating too heavy as dtoo aard to digeat. Wly not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, when aH tbe baking is done in those famous low-process ovens, which turn out light appetizing, wholesome thing t YouH save money, too. , ) Women's Outfitters 1