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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1906)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER iflofl. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. TO HER NATAL SOIL CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE THIS DAY 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. We sell only Good, Pure Eatables and at prices that yon can afford to pay. . ROSS, HIGG1NS & CO. 4 HfiDQUARTEBS F0 GOOD. THINGS TO EAT. " TERSE liS OF THE Orkwlti oovan umbrellas) Iftw souvenir postals tt Svnon't, Doll B. Scully, Notary Public, at Scully' Cigar Store. Any ok! hour) For Bent Nicely fureltiicd front rocm and borJ In private family, 208 Bond SL tl The vary bait board to ba obtained la the ally la at "Tha Ooddaot Hotel." Rata vary reasonable. For tba Best lick or accident Iniurancs, on tlit popular plan, tea A. R. tyrui, agent, 434 Commercial SL it Columbia and Victor Grephophone and, alt tba latent record at Chicago price, for aala by A. R. Cryua, 424 Commercial St. ' tf Wanted Two tbouaaod dollar gilt edge acurfty, from anyone who thlnka 7 per cent la better than I per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf Bo Do I look. To really tee your 'f aa other aea you, get one of thoe ew atyla mirror at Hart' Drug Stores all prlwte. A new flippy Juat received. Covering June, loos.-KI'ounty Treas urer WW Sherman ha uttered ble call for the payment and redemption of all county warrant, outstanding, for June, 1009. Officially Signed All the ordinance! pated at the lat convention of the common council, and all tha warrant covering t.ie pending bill and claim agalnt the city, revived the official signature of Mayor Herman Wie, ye tcrday. Stopped a Leak Engineer Bergs Tick of the Atorla water ayttem, ye terday had forco of men busily em ployed tt tha junction of Bond and Ninth street, repairing a bad leak in the water main at that point. He succeeded In stopping It entirely. Will Mov Home The fine homo of John Johnson at the corner of Hard aon avenus and Eleventh tret, will be moved to a point about 100 feet eat of ita present aite, and placed upon nc new foundation, during tba coming t week, by Contractor Leander Lobeck. Case Wai Continued The charge of lurncnv nendittir acalnst Jack Battson, who wa alleged to have a hand la the robbery of John Kappl, of gold watch (for which Annie Nelson paid a fino of $26, on Friday afternooif lui Justice Goodman's court, waa called In the tame tribunal yesterday afternoon and upon motion of defendant, wa contin ued for trial until tomorrow. ' HI or Insane A young man by the name of Paul Olscn wa brought be fore tha notice of the her!fr office yes terday, on lusptelon of betyg temporal ,a ... - - J . ... -'- I -11 - - - liy. uutMMttuuau " . Ice of Dr. J. A. Fulton wa invoked to determine the status of the man. Just what conclusion wa reached has not been aaccrtaincd, but the Impres sion was, that Otsen wa sicker than ha wa Insane. 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 Now la the Time- Dr. ICIaugmann, expert chlropodUt, lata . from Berlin, Germany, trcata eorne, bunion, Ingrow ing toe nail, callouses and warta with out pain, inre cure. Office 471 Bond atreet. ' , Dona In Probate Judge Trenchard, sitting for probata yesterday, made an order Jn the tlata of Benson Sabine, deceased, confirming the sale of 14.1 acre belonging to the ttte, In section IH, T. 4 K, R. 10 W., to 0. C. Maten. For Thla Paper The management of the Morning Atrlan yesterday em ployed R. C, Durham!,' as a ittember of the reportorlal force and telegraph edi tor of the paper, and that gentleman Immediately assumed bl d'k aud du ties. ; v " Getting In ReadtneM The Paciflc State Telephone people have a force of lx men employed now. painting and framing up the three carload of new pole juat arrived here, and very short ly will have a tmn-h larger force doing bunlneo on the projected development of the ytero In thla city. To Hor Owners Linton's Condition Powder are the only preparation von the market that will meet the fall con dition of etock. It clcanc tha blood, Improve the appetite and 1 a general tonio and invlgoralor used by the lead ing transfer companies and fire depart ment of thla and other citic. 25o per pound.' Linton's Pharmacy, Phone Red 2326. 185 11th St. 10-7 -tf From Abaent Aatorlana Mra. C. W. Holmea I In receipt of a letter from 1ir father and mother, Mr. and Mr. Ja. Welch, who are touring the cen tral and Eatem ate. They pasaed through Indlanapoll and were In Bon ton on Oct. 1. The aecond of ,Octoler they apent In Portsmouth and at pre ent they are enjoying thaIghta and aound of the American metropolis. Solved the Problem For a 1 ong ! while the aerloui question of how boat iand oulcVet to dUpo'c of" the gar- laga about the home, ha agitatod City Surveyor Tee, but tha aolutlon hn been wrought recently by hla young on, who ha bought a dog to chum with his white and woolly' goat and what the dog will not and cannot cat, the goat absorbs and vice versa. Mr. 'lee recommend tha process to , U his friend similarly situated. Distinct Ornament The new bauk bulldlmr of the Astoria Saving Bank, jat the corner of Eleventh and Duane streets, Is now so far toward comple tion, In an outward sense, at least, that every citizen may realize what a con spicuou and ornamental fenturo of the city It i to be. It is a distinct credit to it owner and it builders, and all it needs 1 about a score of compeer throughout the business section; all of which will come In due course of the present ound and rapid growth of As toria, - HOT DRINKS , ' , SANDWICHES GOODS. UNTIMELY DEATH OF MRS. JULIA BABMDGE REMAINS BROUGHT HERE YESTERDAY FUNERAL SERVICE THIS MORNING. The remnlii of the lata Mr. Julia BabMdue, beloved wife of Captain J. W. Babbldge, who died at Portland at .o'clock on Friday afternoon last, at St. Vincent's hospital,' arrived In thia, bar home city, on the noon expres from Portland yesterday, and were tak en at once to the beautiful, but mourn ful, home on Grand arenue, . The death of this prominent daugh ter of the ClaUop pioneer, Mr, ; and Mrs. B. C. Kindred, ha ot a oloom 'over the whole community, which, for all the flfty-flve year of her good and useful lff?,( have known and loved her. She wa one of clevn brother and aister bftrn on the old Kindred home place, near Fort Stevens, In thla coun ty and I the only one of that fine group of sturdy men ml women to "paw t the other ida" by death. She wa born on th 12th day of March, 65 year ago,' and In the flower of her girlhood lieenme the bide of John VT. Babbldge, and ha always-lived, contented and happy, in this city op within easy touch of It, To thi unvarying residence here, Is due in large meaure, tbe universal esteem and respect Jn which ahe was held by a wide concourse of friend and acquaintance who have been privileged to enjoy the uninterrupted knowledge of her womanly life and character, un der the varying phase of time and circumstance. On all aldea la heard the earnest expression of profound regret for the untimely death that came af ter the brief llmcts of scarcely three month, and withr it, the kindly and af fectionate declaration begotten of re membrance of manifold attributes that graced her life and action. She leave, beside the devoted and stricken husband, four- eons to grieve for her untimely taking away, Wilbur W Alfred 8., Edward I, and Jame C. Babbldge, each and all of whom are well known eitiwn of Astoria, and who, moat" happily for all concerned, were In constant and loving touch with their mother during tha daya. of her illness, operation and death. ; The funeral will take place this morn ing, at thj home on Grand avenue, at 10 clock, Rev. W. Seymour 8hort, rector of Grace F.piscopal church, of ficiating, and Interment will be had in Ocean View cemetery j the friends of the family are requested to be pres ent at the service at the home, but the grave side ceremonies will be quite private. The Morning Astorlnn denirc to be counted among the very many who deeply deplore the audden death of this most excellent woman, mother, friend an citizen. ; . ' : . Handsome Gift Cnrpcntew' Union No. 1, of thi city, at its regular ses sion !yst night, was pleasantly , sur prised by the bestowal of a handsome gift nt the hands of Mrs. S. J. Sliep pard. wife of one of the union'a valued members, It was a beautiful silk ban ner, 3J feet long by 2 feet wide, of rich red and blue silk, beautifully worked in flower decoration and bear ing the date of organization, October 4, 1001, and on the reverse side the emblem' of tha union, the compass and square in unison. The gift was deep ly appreciated, and that appreciation made mnntfest to the generous donor. Settled Out Of Court The business differences pending as' between Con tractor 1, Lebeck and Dan J. Moore, of Seaside, Involving the payment of $1,075, balance due on thef contract for the erection of the 700-foot pier in front of the Hotel Mooro, and for which Mr. Lebeck had entered suit in the circuit court here were settled satisfac torily and in full yesterday, Must Go to Salem .John D Ture, the man who was brought here from West port some weeks ago, badly ham mered and bruised up, and apparently worsted in his wits ftnd who was sent to the hospital as a county patient in the hope he might regain his physical and mental equipoise, "lapsed badly yes terday and was promptly committed to the O. S. I. A. and will be dispatched there today some time". i Commercial Saloon This popular place, situated at 609 Commercial street, is up-to-date In every particular. The choicest of wines and all kinds of li quor can be procured here. Beat qual ity cigars. Billiard table in connection. If you can't come in person, call up Phone 1231 Main. tf LONG COATS The prevailing style is "long coats" 31 and 32 inches in length. 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; bey 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. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE At the Hospital The listers and all all concerned in and about the hospital were quite grieved yesterday, over the tragic incident that wrought Janitor Jackson' death on Friday night last. There were no new. arrivals there yes terday. Mr. Wilkinson, of Warrenton, who waa so badly hurt about two week ago, left for bis home yester day. Young Kelly, of Warrenton, whose eye waa nearly put out by an ao ciden tlast week, is getting along ad mirably and will not lose his sightj and Mr, Siml, whose left leg waa am putated as a result of his recent acci dent at the Tongue Point mills, while not doing as well as could be hoped for, is on the safe aide of his trouble, and will be all righ in due time. ( In Union There Is Strength The firm of Henry J. Brock & Company, of Buffalo, N. Y., has endeared itself to the labor unions of this country by the generous treatment of its em ployes; they, work eight hours in clean, light and sanitary shops, receive good pay and are allowed vacations and ev ery day life is made pleasant for them. Such tailors work with a will and take care to turn out only first class work. Hence it is no Wonder that union men and fair-minded men of all occupations look for the Henry J. Brock Uuion La bel in the inide coat pockets of suits. Astoria now, has that famous line of men's clothing and Herman Wise is the sole agent for Astoria. 3t The Dead Janitor The remains of !ati WillinHi -Jerlrsnn Janitor of St. Mary's hospital, who met his death so suddenly and violently on Friday night last, by falling the eutiro depth of the elevator shaft," in that building, will bo taken to Westport for sepulture by the grave of his wife, on tomorrow morning's .8:20 express, after funeral mass and services at- St. Mary's Cath olio church in this city at 7 o'clock, Rev. Father Waters officiating. Do You feel sleepy and not a bit like working in the afternoon t Per haps it's because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial street, where all the baking Is done in those famous slow-process ovens, which turn out light appetizing, wholesome things t You 11 save money, too. . Ooen the Campaign Today the lodge of Eagles is going to open the winter campaign with one of their old time socials and soon , after their matinee at the Star the male members of that splendid company will hike over to the Eagles' nest and there assist in the entertainment. , Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh street European plan; best rooms-and board In the city at rea- tonable prices. tf Kf THE CITY CHURCHES. ' Congregational Church. ; Services will be held Sunday morning and evening. The pastor will preach at both services and will be . pleased to have all Congregationalists in the city present. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Result of Right Relation ship to Jesus." Evening service at 7 s 30. Subject "Work That Is Worth While." Sunday school at 12:20, and Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Midweek meeting at 7:30 p. m. We cordially invite all visitors and strang ers in the city t attend all these ser vices. All residents not associated with other churches will find a welcome at any of the. services of the church, and the pastor will be pleased to see any one who may wish to take counsel at any time. G. E. Moorehouse, Ph. D., minister. First Norwegian-Danish M. E. ' Corner of Duane Avenue and 37th street. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Allert Carlson, Leader. Subject of les son, "The Two Great Commanders," Mark 12. Preaching by the pastor, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Midweek service on Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Glorifying the Father." The Scandi navian publia are heartily invited to come and worship the Lord with" us at our homelike church. Elias Jerding. Pastor. , . . . ' . . Presbyterian. ' Morning worship, ii o;ciock. Commuu ion service. Theme of sermon, "The Gospel of Love and Law." Sunday school, 12:15; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. Eve ning worship, 7:30, "Praise Service." The following special niusio will be rendered at the evening service: Violin solo, Miss Frederickson; solo, "Mrs. Pearl Cs!!?ser- 'V 7''r' wale ouar tet; anthem, by choir. '.' -First M. e;-V- -The hour for the evening service at the First Methodist church will be changed today to 7:30. A full chorus choir will lead in the singing at both morning and evening services. Speciul music will also be rendered. First Lutheran Church. Gustaf E. Rydquist, pastor., Sunday 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 SvensoiVs Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. ...... I p : I J . EdttMsMrSuinftCfc school at 9:30 a. m. Miss Alema Hyland, Superintendent. Morning service in Swedish at 10:45; evening service in English, at 7:30. There will be cele bration f Holy Communion at both , services; also reception f members. All are cordially invited to attend. First M. E. Church. Morning class at 10:15. Sermon at 11:00. "Christian Experience Meeting at fil.00, "Christian Experience." Sunday school at 12:15. Epworth League at 6:30. Sermon at 7:30, "An Ancient Athlete and' His Last Great Battle. . A cordial invitation is extended to the public C. C. Rarick, pastor. Baptist Church. Rev. L. D. Dutton will 'preach at the morning service. After the service there will be a meeting of the mem bers of the church to consider calling a pastor. Sunday school and meeting of young people at usual hours. No ser vice in the evening. , First Presbyterian Church. . ..V Of Warrenton, at the Warren Hall. Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Service of song, followed by preaching. Mr. E. S. Mellroy and Mrs. George War ren will sing. A cordial invitation is ' extended to all to attend these services. Alderbrook Presbyterian Church. Preaching by the pastor at 10 a. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m., led by W. H. Howard. Strangers are cordially invited to these services. LWiUl .Mm!! bU.CU. "Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whoopv ing cough, and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a bottle of Chamberlain's Coagh Reme dy, which acted like a charm. . She stopped coughing and got stout and fat," writes Mrs. Ora Brussard, Bru baker, HI. . This remedy is for sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. , 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 Uth i St. " f 0-27-tf A