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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1906)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1,0 fl. TIIK MOHNLN'G ASTOIUAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. a A NEW SAW MILL "JUST RIGHT" TO TEMPT THE APPETITE. "MARTIN'S " NEW YORK "CREAM CHEESE" A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT. WISE'S PRESSED i'REE OF CHARGE AS , , OFTEN AS YOU LIKE . FOR ASTORIA , Wise Never MADE XO WEAR Wise Never , Imitates. NEGOTIATIONS ARE NOW GOING FORWARD THAT, MAY LAND AN OTHER BIG MILL FOR ASTORIA, IF PROPERTY CAN BE SECURED. Imitates. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS F0 GOOD THINGS TO EAT. " TERSE TALES Of THE Oikwiti covers uuibrallasi Dell B, Scully, Notary Public, at Scully's Cigar Start. Any old hour I j. Tot Rent Nicely furnished front town and board io private family. 20S Bowl fit M Tha very bttt board to bt obtained la lb dty U at Th Ooddent Hotel' Rates vary reasonable. For tba Brit tick or accident Iniuranco, on tba popular plan, A. R. Cyrua, agent," 42 Commercial Si. tf Silk Shirt Waists-Mrs, M. M. Ree fer will Diako thorn for $1.50 for a abort time, 680 Commercial street. 10-12-71 The Central, Door and Lumber com pany, who are operating the sash and door plant at Smith Point, are nego tinting for additional ground from the Taylor estate and' If this can, be se cured a large modern mill villi tye built to be operated In conjunction with the sash and door factory, , The company desires to purchase about 1,000 feet of frontage alongside of their1 present location, and the matter i now being inaliliira,1 (.v ttm Ti!ni- (ntirtft. It Found At the Star Theater, a gold!u thB tntmim f the comimnv to pin. Owner can bave Mine by prov- fc mo(iPrn mill, complete In every lug property and paying ior tbia ad- way .arid to equip'. It., with a 10-foot vertleement. MMl-vf band. Th'la would be the largest ' boml on the river a the largest now in operation l 0 feet. Hotel Irving Steam-heat.' If Big logs now Dressmaking Removal Mrs. M, M. Kecfer, from the Star Theater build ing to the Megler Building. 080 Com mercial stmt, 10-12 3t Columbia and Victor Grapbophonea and H the laUt reoorda at Chicago prices, for aale by A. R. Cryua, 424 Commercial St, tf WantedTwo thousand dollar j gilt edge security, from anyone who thinka 7 per cent la better tbaa 3 per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf Bow Do X look, To really aee your ae'f at other aee you, get one of thoMi ew atyle mirror at Hart's Drug Store t all price. A new upply juat reeotved. Property Owner Meet Landed pro prietor along the wet bank of Young River met yesterday to considering the dyking of their property. No action wa taken. , Contracting Postponed Bid for re pairing the iu.-Cl.are drain opened yea terday were o far in excess of the aur veyora estimate aa to prohibit their acceptance. New bid will be solicit ed. '.; ' Property Holder Injared Mr. I. Cohero, an extensive pr(ert)y holder iu " uvw -- -" Francisco, Is now is the city visiting friend and superintending her inter est. Mr. Cohen wa recently Injured In a street car accident In ber borne. Bida Opened The street committee " '""J,... t ). !.!,( n,l Wnr their can b are looking for a cosy, comfortable mM wM(.h wil.0li great deal room for the winter, see ui at once. of ,W(w( m for t)lflt imm Um hpt One aulte first floor vacant., Telephone wj,(,h w,ntBn the most clear stuff are Main 801. 10-12-tf rejcied a not durable. For thl rea- on me yrijrvwin 01 iiw nvw ni.n endeavor to take care of thl claw of timlter. J. C. flrlpper, preoident of the company, and A. M. Ilogen, the man ager her, are bound to make a uece s of the enlcrprine a they are practical mill men in every way. Mr, ITagen ha lieert connected with aome of the larg et mill on the coat and understand the manufacturing thoroughly. The nrntler now rcJ with , the property owner. ' ..'- . -' 'M Good Work I alway appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the up-to-date watchmaker end jeweler, will repair your watch and do It right j enrrlea a full and complete line of watchee, jew elry, opera glaaea and umbrella. 110 IHh ..St.' 0 27-tf Rentali and Leaaea That the bui ne men of Atorla appwclate the val ue of -modem atmcture In their mldat I amply proven by the fact tbat.tbe Aotorla Saving Bank baa already leaaed and rented every nook and cranny of the beautiful new bank-building at the comer of Eleventh and Duane atreet, at perfectly at!factory rate and ten-ure. Weather Telia On It The preent tormy Mage of weather I having a wretched effect on certain portion of the Atorla Warrenton road, and com plaint are numemu of the almost lm paab!e condition over a three-hundred yard atretch of It. The nnfllnahed aeo tioa permlta borae to !nk flank deep In the mire, and it i practically Im possible to get around It. Wedding Bella The Inevitable pre eimor of happy wedding bella, 1 the marriage llcennei and two of the hap py tlgna wer put out at the county clerk a olDce yenteroay, one in lavor 01 Mr. Hot J. Foster and Mia Minnie Bar toldu, the groom bailing from Or nellu, Oregon, and the bride being a daughter of one of ClaUop'e oldest and mot respected pioneer famille; the econd in favor of Mr. Albert J. Sather and Ml , Johanna Bue, both of this city and county. . In Juatlce'a Court There were two canea before Justice Goodman yester day, one a civil matter In which Pan Itierson wa plaintiff and J. R, Wherry was defendant, the suit involving a will recommend the acceptance of R , matter of money due. The test mony A. Oerdlng-a bid for the Improvement of I was submitted and the court, believing " ."' !.. ri,..t!. .n the nartlc could 1t determine the Ninth street, which waa 11,150. The only other -bid wa that of Dill and Young, which was $1212.00. The ur. veyor' estimate wa 1,261.60, which wa eonerved. Commeidal Saloon Thl popular place, altuated at 800 Commercial atreet, la up-to-date in every particular. The .ehoieeet of wine and all klnda of II quora can be procured bore. Best qual ity cjgare. Bffliard table In connection. If you can't come In person, call up rbone 1231 Main, tf Do You feel alcepy and not a bit Ilka working In the afternoon! Per bapa K' because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to dlgeat. Why not try the Palace restaurant on Commercial trcet, where all the baking 1 done In those faraou alow-proeeaa ovena, 'which turn out light appetising, wholesome , thing t You'll lave money, too, ''' 1.1 1 . , ...... basia of settlement, referred the mat ter to the mto name a figure upon which he would later give judgment. This was done and the matter was closed to the satisfaction of all concerned. The other case waa that of the State of Ore gon Bgalnt Charlea Wesche, on, a charge of gambling. In this matter, the state's witnesses, three In num ber, were conspicuous by their absence, and Deputy District Attorney 0. H. Ab ercrombie wa dubious of proceeding un der such circumstances, and 0 informed the court, who promptly dismissed the complaint. ' -" " - Amendment Overlooked In reporting the work of the Astoria charter com mission in thee columns yesterday, an omission was made, inadvertently, In relation to the adoption of an amend ment, which is intended to aid the may or in enforcing the law of the city by suspending delinquent officials, filing hi reasons therefor with the council and abiding the result there, which will be determined by the majority vote of the council for or against the proceas so employed by the mayor. A the charter now atands, the mayor I prac tically helpless In the enforcement of the law. and this is intended to assist him In the maintenance of administra tive decorum on all aides; and la good, but would have been better bad It re quired a two-thirds vote of the coun ell to reinstate the offending officer. Henry J. Brock's Union made Glothing. Made by well paid, well fed and well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates. Strous Bros, High Art Clothing have a world wide reputation, that's why they are known as high art clothes. Wise Never Imitates. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE CLATSOP'S TAX ROLL - FOR YEAR 1905 Civil Service Buainesa Secretary C. T. Crosby, of the local civil service com mission, announces that examinatione will be held on the following dates for the following government positions, at the custom house in this city: On Oc tober 17. for meat Inspcrton, bureau of animal Industry; October 30-31, to pogrnnher and cartographic draughts man j November 1, special examiners and agents, bureau of corporations j Novem 7-8, topographic draughtsman; Novem ber 14. ai.l in toology; interpreter (Syr in and Rutheman); teacher male, In dinn service; farmer, with knowledge of irrigation. ; r ' - Good Time Coming It is nnid that there are over seventy-five aspiring neophytes awaiting innocnlation into the mvsteincs of the " Foresters of America on next Wednesday night, and Astoria Court No. 8 ia due to entertain a big group of Grand Court officers who wil hurk down from Portland to as sist in the sacrifice of these quaking candidates; but all the same, a real jolly time is expected at that time and place. ' '' : HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES 9JS We Have Always Prided Ourselves With Having the Best Goods in the City, and Selling at Prices as Low as the Lowest, Our Stock Is Always Fresh and Clean. When Buying Our Stock Quality is always our first Consideration. We invite you to call and inspect our stock. '.).''' JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. One More Session There will be one more session of the charter commission, on next Wednesday night at the city hall for tne purpose of reading and adopting the proposed amendments to the charter, as a whole, and referring them for priiper conciliation and due publication, to the judiciary committee In the meantime, the common council, at its session tomorrow night, will be aaked to appropriate a sufficient sum to pay for the publication of the proposed changes m the basic law of the muni eipality. ' In From Rainier Charles A. Silva came down from Rainier- on the ,rioon express yesterday, on matters of busi ness conneoted with the estate of his late brother-in-law. Martin Booth, and returned on the evening train. e . DONE BY DEED TIico Cruse Catering Co. to W. O." , Brueas, lot 24, block 1, Gear hart Park .;.................$ 60 German Lutheran, German Lutheran services will be held at the church at 3 p. m. W. J, Roeh met pastor, Greatest tonio and health producing remedy ever4 offered suffering humanity. Cures indigestion, constipation, head ache, stomach disorders. Thats what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart. SHERIFF REPORTS UPON CONDI TION AND SHOWS ROLL TO BE WITHIN FEW THOUSANDS OF TREASURY ABSORPTION. Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy and his able deputies have finished their report upon the tax collections upon the roll of 1905, and the same shows the follow ing actualities in the final balance: Amount of tax-roll....... ,...$225,782.90 Amount of Sheriffs assess ments 1,075.51 Amount of ten per oeni pen- " '' altieg collected ... 702.13 Amount of interest, collected 197.74 Amount of over-collections... . .48 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 venson's Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. Total debits .... ... $227,758.74 Cash paid to county treas urer .$216,899.96 Amount of three per cent rehatea ... 5,624.18 Erroneous and double as sessments .......... . . . . . : 1 .502.bl Delinquent and unpaid ...... 3,732.31 Total credits ... ... .$227,753.74 The foresroiiif. statement indicates that the roll for collection now being cld up Is over $26,000 in excess of that of last Vear. while the delinouen- cies now standing at $3,732.31, are but little over half what they were last vear: all of which goes'' to show that the tax affairs are in creditable shape and in equally creditable hands. The statutory penalties and interest will now be imposed unon all collec tions and in due season the property un paid will go to the highest bidder at public sale. ( , . - , . PERSONAL MENTION. . O. B. Adams, of Medford, spent the day in Astoria yesterday. C. A. Sinclair of Boston, was m the city yesterday on a business trip. S. G. Sanford, 0 Pendleton was a business visitor In Astoria yesterday. S. L. Jones, of Portland, the candy man, was in Astoria yesterday on a business trip. '' L A. Atkinson, of Spokane, was among the hundreds of tourists in this city . yesterday. : C. K. Montgomery, of Sn Francis co, spent the afternoon here yesterday on some legal matters. G. A. Pomerov of Walla Wa la. ar-. - ... rived here on the noon express yester day on a business quest. P. B, Atherton of Shebolgan, . Mich., was in the City-by-the-Sea yesterday, for a few hours, on a business errand. Hon. Claude Gatch, TJ. S. Bank Kx- aminer, accompanied by Mrs. Gntch, came down from the Capital City yes terday, for a few hours sojourn with friends here. . Mrs. George E. Wiliard and her aunt, Miss Emma Weber, arrived in this city yestenlay morning, from Villisca, la-, to join her husband here, who preceded her some weeks ago. Mr. Wiliard is the linotypist with the Morning Astorian. W. L. Whitman of Chicago was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday and is domiciled at the Occident. A. D. Thrane, of Seattle, arrived here yesterday, on the noon train, on a busi ness quest. ' N. W. Stanton, of Portland, was one of the host of business tourists flock ing in Astoria yesterday. S A. Bent, of Denver, spent the day here yesterday on matters of business. . B., and L. O. Harding, of Oregon City, were transacting business in As toria yesterday. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. , Crandall, of Quinti, Oregon, anj In the city on a tour of business and pleasure combined. A. C. Churchill, of Portland, was one of the crowd of outside business men visiting Astoria yesterday. Fred Brown, Jr., who hag been ailing for the past two weeks, with rheuma tism, left this morning for St. Martin's Springs, in search of relief. , t STORAGE BATTERIES. , ! ' We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very beet on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanship. R. R. Carruthers, electri cal supplies, 542 Duane street. t.f. T5hQ Store' for Women J0 X3he Women's Outfitters Stylish Fall vSkirts Black is very stylish this fall and we have a large and very complete line of black Voiles, , Chiffon ' Panamas, Serges and Broadcloths, beautiful, full ' ' fancy plaited skirts trimmed with taffeta silk, , stitched band, sponged and shrunk before mak ing up, exquisitely tailored. Prices range from $5.00 to $12.50 Ladies' Smart FALL COATS Beautiful long coats in the new fancy mixtures and seam fitting back; pretty 'velvet and . broadcloth , ' colors, cuffs to match; coat ornamented with -beautiful little fine briad and fancy bottons. Prices range from $12.00 to $18.50 Children's Nobby Fall Coats Our beautiful line of "high grade Childrens' Coats in fancy mixtures, are man tailored and nicely fitting, with just enough style and go to make them a favorite. Prices range from $2.00 to $5.00