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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, AST01UA, OREGON. VALUABLE HINTS ON CLATSOP FLAX "JUST RIGHT" . TO TEMPT THE APPETITE. 7 'iMARTlNs;M ; NEW YORK " CREAM CHEESE" A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. 25c d - ,,, 1 n in 1 ' t -CM.:,- ., CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE - , V Wise Never j Imitates, MADE TO WEAR if Wie Mvr EXPERT OPINION FROM EUGENE BOSSE, ON TliE QUALITIES AND VALUES OF FLAX GROWN IN THIS COUNTY. Imitatesf 1 ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. I1EADQUARTEKS 10 COOD THINGS TO EAT. TERSE TRLIS OF I In. 1 I. - ...... Nl 11 Scully, Notary Public, at Scully' Clgf gtvr. Any oM hour! v For fttnt KicelyV furnlhd front room and board In privaU family. 208 ond ' Th St. -.'" w ru ftry beit board to U obtained In (bt city la at "Th Occident Hotl" Satti vary naaooabla. For tha Beit tick or accident inauranoa, on tha popular plan, ato A. R. Cyrua, agent, 424 Commercial St ... '" ftf DreHmaking Removal lira. M. M. Kwfer, from tha Star Theater build ing to the Megler Building. 680 Com mercial etrtet. 10-12 3t Columbia and Victor Onapbophone and all tba lateat reoorda at Chicago prlee, for aa!e by A. It Cryu, 424 Commercial St. Dance Th Liberty Bell Social elub will give another ini f tbelr uecc ful dance at Logan' Hall Saturday tvenlng, Oett 1J. 10 12-2t Wafited-Two tbouaand dollar gilt dgt aeeuHty, from anyone who tblnke 7 per otnt la better 'than S per cent, Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf How Do I took.-To mSj your ae'f a 1 other see you, gt 00a of thoe ew atyle mlrma at Hart Dreg Store all price. A new wpply Juat wived. The Aetoria Seamen and Flihentien'a Friend Society will hold ' Ha regular monthly meeting tonight, Oct. 12, In the ntnoe of R. M. Caton. AU tba merobera of the board re earnestly re quested to be preaent. 1012H The "Monro".. Buy Tha elf -pro pelling pile driver, "J. A. Monroe," will leave for up the river thU afternoon to complete tha driving of a boom at Owl Creek, Wah. Captain J. A. Mun roe aaya he will top at Skamokawa on hi way down. Good Work I alwaya appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberir, tha up-to-date watchmaker and Jeweler, will repair! your watch and do It right j carrie a full and complete Una of watchet, jew- ffliuei and umbrellas. 110 lth St 9-27-tf Commercial Saloon Thla poputar plane, iltuated at 500 Commercial atreet, ia op-to-date In every particular. The eholcet of wine and all kind of li quor can be procured bore. Bert qual ity cigar. Billiard table in connection. If you can't come In perwn, call up Phone 1231 Main, . W T You feel leepy and not bit like working In the ' afternoon! -' Fw hap it' becauee of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to diget. Why , not try th Palace , reetaurant on Commercial treet, where all tha baking I done-In those famous glow prooe ovens, which turn out light appetlalng, wholoaome thing t , You'll nvo money, too. We Have Always Prided Ourselves JOHNSON BROS. GOOD Silk Shirt Waiata Mr, M. M. Kce for will make them for $U0 for a short time. 080 Commercial atreet, . 1012-7t the Paclflc Coaet Flax Fibre Om- Found-At the Star neater, a goldny, at Salem, fop examination, and pin. Owner can have by prov Uig prc-peny anu pujrmg iur urn . 1.. 1 . - 10-11-tf s ; Hotel Irving-Steam-heat; If you arv looking lor a eoiy. conuormwiv. room for-the winur, ce ui at oiue. One unite flrt floor vacant Telephone Main 601. M0-12-tf At A. M. , .Yeaterday Ycterlay morning at 0 o'clock a liltlu aim ' wae Urn to Mr. and M. plttl, at their ploawnt home at Hjventh atreet and Irving avenue. - Mother and balie Bra progressing moat atifactorlly. On Buelneaa to Olympla-'ity Survey or Alfred S. Tee left yenterdny morn ing on a profeelonal yinlt to the Wash ington cepltal. in a matter of builnee appertaining to tide land. He will probably return on Saturday next. Off for Iowa Mr. and Mr. Lewit Wllaon. notmlar deniren of the Lewi & Clark country, will depart next week for a,viit of everal monm wivn v""ir 8tl year old parent, ba-k in Iowa and they expect and will no doubt have, a thoroughly enjoyable trip. Funeral Thi Morning Funerl crv !( over the remain of the lata Mr A. 0nbncirer. wife of IxU Oeeen bugger, will occur thU morning at 10 o'clock at Ue family home, no. so Third atreet, and Interment will be had at Greenwood cemetery, T Eora Owner Linton' Condition Powder are the only preparation on the market that will meet the ran eon dlti"n of tock. It cleane the blood, Improve the apprtlta and 1 general tonle and Invlgorator uied by the lead inir tramfcr eompaniea and Rr depart mcnU of thi nd other citle. 25o per tw.im.1. IJnt on' Pharmacy, Phone Red own ma nth fit. 10-7-tf Fiftv Year. Yeterday Whosoever knowa Judaon Cole, (and who doea knrn, hm1 vl !r mird the piCKMIlt ll vuii, v f, J tallied to the flMt half century of ex igence. Hi place at the ho-pit.il ta ble wa nicely di-coratcj by the pood aWtcr. lu recounltlon of ttie anmver nrv unit Cole waa the reoipicnt of eeverol gift from friend utido the etftblUhment. V Badly Skinned A man by the name ternoon to walk aome of me ire nt Jackon took occasion yesterday af tie-work on the A. & C. line near the Honot and aliPMd from the wet tics in anch a fhion aa to badly lacerate hi right leg from hip to ankle, but beyond the abrasion and a few bruise, eg- Mined aerlou Injury. He was taken to hi room at the Hammonds House and 1 doing nicely at mat account.. IIU1 tS w SANDWICHES With Having the Best Goods in the City, and Selling at Prices as Low as the Lowest, Uur stocK is Always u and Clean. When Buying Our Stock Quality is always our first Consideration. We invite you to call and inspect our stock. ' ''; .;' . GOODS. Shortly after the close of the late very Mira'ssful Fanner', Fair, which, proved it"" eui b, a popular adjunct to the lflOO regatta, in this city, the active geiilu of that fine exhibit, Judge Q, A. Howiby, concluded that an export opinion on the quality of Wat aop county ' flax dUplay there would la of value ami the fine specimen fur nished by F, Hartoldus were despatched yesterday the following opinion was rtfiMvA frnm llm hm1 nf fjurone BiiHSI'. . . . .. ,... .,( wirlil' l.xt fxmrti tin flat an, nil Ha industrial qualities and val- Mf r . ; -A ''Salem, Ore,; Oct, 10, HKM. WJ a a Bowlby, Astoria, Ore. "IVnr Kir r have received tlm sam ple of lx. It fhows that the land wbiob produced it la', the proper toil and cllntate for. growing flax to pen fectiimj but it was evidently'' ..' grown to,, h!a and it is too warse to make god Dlue. "The flax for fibre 'ahould 1 wn with at leat. eighty pounds of 'linen seed' per acre. Very truly your, (Signed.) "EUGENE BOSSE." More Incorporation All new busi ness venture in Astoria seem to take the corporate form, a witneas the two iiew wiWmi that came wittiln the pulak purview yesterday: Article of Incorporation were aW yef lerday af ternoon with County Clerk Clinton, In bchaii of th Astoria Timber A Lumber company, of which ,Amus Brix, V. J. Itrix and Albert Brix are the Incor porator! toe capital stock 1 placed at 50,000 lu 600 hares of the par yalue of 1100 each. The object of the com pany are to pursue the logging indus try In all ite various phase from the tree to transportatldn a lumber. The American Importing company, - with Mx Skibbe, John P, McCaun and Mar tin ranciacovitch, aa incorporators j the capital stock is placed at 115,000. in, ISO shares at $100 each, par value; and the intention of the concern is to follow the line of merchandising, but in just what commodity i not set forth. Handsomely Entertained The Sym phony club of this city has warm and enthusiastic patron and frienda in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. uwi, at whose pleasant Grand avenue home tlm fl.il. niwt with rcmilnritv each Mondav. Wednesday last beina the an niverarv of the birth of W. O. law, their eon, Mr. and Mrs. Law gathered 11 of the available members of tlm fluH and marched them off to the star, where the tve ninji'a bill was thnroiij,hly en joyed by U ami certainly by the synv phonetic group who had the good for tune to be the guests of the occasion. Ex-Editor In the City Walter Lyon, one time, and not so long ago, editor and proprietor of this paper, and later of the Independence Wt Side, which Intter property he ha just disposed of, arrived in Aatoria on lost night's ex press, on a matter of business, and spent an hour at this office where all hnnd were glad to see him. Mr. Lyon retunis to the metropolis on this morn lnga train. v Money Not Deposited Despite the fact that a city ' ordinance recently passed requires that the Home Tele ax.-...-..'"...-.r.-.r-r ' 4mU. Jllll'llt, .1111 iwi.j7H j ..r - $1,000 with the city auditor, they have, up to this timo, failed to do so, prob ably considering that the erection of poles on Franklin avenue Is sufficient to retain the franchise. 7 Appeal Ready Transcript in the case of Robitoh against Nehalem Coal com pany, decided in Javor of plaintiff in the oircuit court here has been pre pared by County Clerk Clinton, and the appeal will now go to the fsuprcme court. i Irving Club Meetlng-The ' regular meeting of the Commercial-Industrial committee. of the Irving club was held last evening and routine business was transacted only. ' STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery; the very best on the market for automobiles, gasoline lnunchea, ate. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for Storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanshlp. R. R. Carruthers,' electri cal supplies, 642 Duane street. t.f. Henry J. Brock's , Union made Glothing. , Made by i well paid, well fed ; and well satisfied union men that's why . true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates. gi HERMAN WI BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD "THE CHARITY CHILD." . . ' A deliehtful comedy, ably presented -uch a The Charity wua, a pro- duced la.t night by the Mack Swain Cnmnimr at tha fitu- Theater. It ia "'r-f T a, play that enlist the attention front the atart and holds It nntil the finish a story of love, of devotion to duty and noble aelf-saorlflee, of the awakening or of a young girl'e heart, of the struggle between love and duty in the soul of . .1.-1 ..!... A Mnra1 anJ artnf. - a o - ma, voai p"n hi.i .- the tale, and leavee one all the better in Monday ot.t 15. Every act ia en for having aeen and heard. Cora King 1 barely new and' the scenery and elec Swain 'was charming a "Sylvia. Som-, ... ff t tlone tn entire car ers." the orphan word of "Oadji Holme," .the journalist, at all times . . ... . dr .. il .1 consummate skil the variou moods an emotions of a young girl'a mind,' the conflicting passion of a woman'a soul; one moment a bright young creature, full of life and the joy of living, t the next a woman who knows what it is to suffer because of a love that she believes unrequited. Mr. Layne is de serving of unstinted praise for hi masterly portrayal of '"David Holmes;" Mr. Frank as David's brother, "Gerald," gave a most pleasing performance; Jas Wright and Jas.'Miller, as the youth ful journalists, "Archibald Savajre1' and "Harold Reynolds," were excellent; Mr. Hutchinson, as the old bqok-worm "Mul berry," and Mr. Berrell as the ploddin;; secretary, "Martin Hoggs," were true o life; Anna Jordan, as "Helen Le Grand-' was pretty" and more than pleasing, and j.r.isy D'Arv a "Miss CH-pentina' shaved in the general ex3'.lenei. The same play will be repeated tonight. "RAILROAD JACK" TOMORROW. The new "Rail Road Jack" company, which is to appear at the Astoria Thca- rr e,t,,rH(.v eveninir. Oct. 13. augurs well for the management of rue ionu nate house -which secures this attrac tion. All the Eastern cities have laughed themselves sick over the adventures of 'Mack Raggles," the humorous ' tramp. It hns been well tried and proven a successful vehicle to enrich its author, successiui vemcie io eiuwn its um., and at the same time give the pub- at tne same ume gno vuo v i if tr. who have been lucky enough to, lio see it, an unlimited value for the money they expend tq sit it through. The fact is, they could not be satis fied to ee a portion only, for the play so abounds in fun, satire' and all the elements that combine to make an I amusing connected story, that to miss a portion of it is an aggravation. Thisj season Manager Christ has selected the thesptan favorites for "Rail Road Jack" , with the utmost care. Each artist has j been engaged for his or her well known ability and each one selected to por trav the various characters allotted to them. The story is unfolded bit by j bit until the denouement. The flimax I of every act is a side-splitter and the j roars of laughter are spontaneous and j full of comio situations. This year the management promises a treat. AU the naiurai a sminm-u. j...iji.iS (rippling water, fleetmg ciouus, caioe Minminimatfl kil the various moods and i : Ay ' specialties are new, songs, dances, scen ery, mechanical effect and music in every form auilicieni in numuer w - ,. ' ... . .allMn. 4. ..j th, mogt momw at 11 a. m. Prices, 75c, 60c 35c, and 25c ... 0 . . , B THE BIG MINSTRELS COMING. i i ne xviuir ui jumuvwi, " a)d hig brana neW big double Minstrel .... ' . show, will appear at tne Asiona- ior- transportation. The grand ensemble , fi . , introduces moonlight. ' . ., fX? . I 1Mb ar 5- ,1. .ST di-al chimes and is an ideal conception of the palace of Aladin, from the fa mous illusion of "The Arabian Nights." This gorgeous spectacle has never been equaled on the minstrel stage and pre- - . , . i'j lJt , . ... . Ions to be remembered and yet this is a " . .. . .. . but one' part of the famous big min strel show. Tickets are now on sale. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month. mmm- :iU.' ' MW I 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 Svetisott's Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. Strous Bros High Art Clothing have a world wide reputation, that's why they are known as high art clothes. ' Wise Nevtr Imitates. IN HIS - PE2SOICAL MEKTIOH. . Amons the visitor in th city to day are- F. Colbbenta and F. J. Due,, ham, both of Portland. Mr, G. AV., Tackabury, one of th most prominent liquor representatives in the west, whose frienda art many and business large, ia at tha Occident Air. ueo. rrnukianu, iuo uwj man for the coming attraction "A Con vict' Daughter," is busy drawing good house to hear "Col. Le' remin- scence tory to Jack." v DONE BY DEED - ; . .; . Blaine R. Smith and wife to Al bert and Horace Butterfleld, war ranty, all tide land west of lot 10, block 3, Ocean Jrove Annex.? 250 Elk Creek & Cannon Beach Land Co. to H, T. Blunk, warranty, lot 11, block 5, Elk Creek Park.. . J. Gamble and wife to O. C Mo ' Robert, quit claim, west 40 feet, plot 3, block 5. Shively's Asto- : 50 ria A. R. Cyrus and wife to E. K. Elfying, warranty, lot 3, block 19, Warrcnton . .......... 100 JO o. ttlirii io iV. xwuug, .,, ranty, lots 15 and 16 in block 4, Hay Stack Rock Park ...... 175 Sven Svensen to Janie E. Hunt, warranty, 59 100 acres in Clat sop County ... 900 Sick Headache Cured. Sick headache is caused by derange ment of the stomach and by indigestion. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets eorrect these disorders and effect soon as the Sirt, indication of the dis ease appears, ' the attack may be warded off. "For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic for sick ly children. Tea or tablets 35 cents. Frank Hart. STORE