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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1906)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, loot THE MOKNLVG ASTOWAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. f. STRANDED IREDALE HADE BY THE BEES "WILD ROSE HONEY" i The delicious flavor, The fresh taste and inviting appearance all go to show that it is perfectly J CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS V'l :? OFTEN AS YOU LIKE NEWS ITEMS Wise Never Imitates, MADE TO WEAR Wise Never Imitates. VESSEL SAID TO BE TAKING WA Pure and Wholesome' TER-NO DATE SET FOR COURT OF SURVEY LLOYDS' REPRESEN, TATIVE SENT FOR. Try it, you will itirtly Ukt iti Samplt )r 10 cents Pint Jar ,,, ......ts cents Quart Jr ,,,,, ........30 cents ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. , HEADQUARTERS FOft GOOD THINGS TO EAT. lEIISHIJOFI! Orkwiti cows umbrella I Dtl D. Scully, NoUry Public, si Scully's Cigar SUmo.' Any old hour I waaaaj Tho try bit board to bo obtaJoed ia Ik Mtm la at MTha MMt Hntal ) ""af m vwvav- Ratti vory rtaaonabta, For tbo Beat tick or aocldent lnaurance, oa tbo popular plan, aco A. R. Cyru, aient, 424 Commercial St. tf Goes to Hillsboro lWrl:t Attorney Harrison Allen will leave for Illllaboro till illuming to continue hl lnvetlga tl'm of tli Snyder murder cae. lie exports to return Sunday evening. Columbia and Victor Grapbophone awl all tbo latest rsoordi at Chicago prices, for 'aula by A. R. Cryua, 424 Commercial St. tf Tbo Rummage Salo open for buln. Oooda sold cheap in tho Havel brick, on 10th Bt. 10.24 It Hotel Imnf Steam-heat. you are looklna for a eosr. eomfortabla room for tho winter, nee ua at once. Telephone Main 691. 10-1 tf Loat Wood Shed -Sam Gealk-h, who conduct a fruit store at the corner of lath and Otnmerclal, wokfc up Hill morning to find that hi wood W had disappeared during U10 nlyht, together with ita content. It wae blown on the beach during the heavy gale. low Do I look. To really see your self ai other you, get ono of tho aw atylo mirror at Hart's Drug 6tort all price. A new aupply juat reeuivad. Soma aay that oity girls are poor, Ig norant thing. 80m of them oanoot tell a bono from a cow, but they do know that Holllater'a Rocky Mountain Tea la ono of th greataat beautlilera known. Tea or Tableto, U cants. For aale by Frank Hart. Commercial Salooa TM popular place, aituated at 500 Commercial street, la np-to-dat In every particular. The oholceat of winea and all kind of li quor can bo procured her. Beat qual ity cigar. Billiard tab! In connection. If you can't coma In person, call up rhon 1231 Main. tf At bist account the stranded Ire dUld wo lying tuny and safe on her and Will at Clatsop. Captain Law rem and iii officer are standing by her and will remain there until the liourd of survey Lull assemble clthef in this t'itv, or In Portland. Yesterday Vice Coniil P. L. Cherry sent for one of Lloydt' surveyor to come here and advise with and assist Captain Lawrence In such way 4s may Filed Petition Chs. II. Abercrombie prove needful. complied with tin provision, of tho prl-1 It wa discovered yesterday that the truwy law and ylrdey fild his petl- vel was taking water precept! I dyj tlon for tho office of city attorney, how, where or why, have not yet been with 50 signature. The time for 111. surely BM-ertained, but It ia thought Ing petition expire at 4 o'clock this that her continual heavy pounding on afternoon. 1 her anchor clmlru, and the abrasion , 1 J ami iiidiictiire consequent thereupon Dorcai Society The l)orca society are responsible for it. . of the First Lutheran church wa en-1 -In me K. 1-eidlnw, repreenling the tertalned last evening at the residence houe of Fiimk Watcrhouse company, of Ml" Roe Nordtrom In Alderbrook A musical programme and social clinl eouitdned to make the affair very plena ant for all who attended Moved to Washington William M'd ley. for many year a prominent farmer in the Xelmlein, and wlio conducted the Vclmlcm House In till (It v. came In from Jewell last evening with hi fam lly, and will move to a farm In Wash liilfton. The Annual Sale given by 'The Girl' Sewing fMH'iety," will take place this evening at the Lutheran Synod church' parlors, corner 20th and Grand avenue ItefrehmenU and home-made candies will elo l on sale. All are cordially Invited. H Paid Up Promptly The projier au thoritie yetnlny paid to Mrs. Julian sen, the widow of the late John IL Jo. hansen, the sum of 12,000 In the name of the Ancient Order of United Work men, and within thirty-two day of the demise of the busliand. It was most gratefully received. Do You feel sleepy and not a bit Uk working In tba afternoon I Per haps lt' because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy an dtoo bard to digest. Why not try tho Palace Mftiaiiranf ah rVimmarcloi atresL whert all the baking la done In those famou (low-process oven, which turn out light aonetlainir. wholeaome thing t You'll Saave money, too, Registrations There wa a material Increase In the numW of registrations at the auditor1 office yesterday and the 100 mark ha been passed. The wg lutratlona for the day were 08. Up to the close of the office Inst evening, the total registration wa divided as fol lows! Trecinct No. 1, 12; No. 2, "10; No. 3, 20( No. 4. Oil No. 5, 0; No. 6. 20. Politically they are divldrd as follows: Republican, 82: Democratic, 30j Socialist, S; non-committal, 8. HOT DRINKS ff SANDWICHES The Greatest Entertainer in the World w -mam llsiau lejai 4UIAU4' THE PHONOGRAPH , When you have finished your "daily grind" and assumed a peaceful repose In your home, there is nothing that will bring to much-good solid comfort, cheerfulness, and happiness, not only for yourself, but for the whole family, aa the Edison Phonograph. PLAYS ANYTHING, EVERYTHING, ANY TIME. To convince you of the absolute superiority of me new U IviLJv Edison Phonograph we will gladly demonstrate this ideal home entertainer In your own residence absolutely free. A full and com plete assortment of records on hand. AGENTS FOR THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS. TOHNSON BROS. DEALERS IN EDISON AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. arrived In the city yesterday to vltt Hie veutcl and meet the captain and bis officer. He is a son of Knilwh Consul at Portland, Juiiie Laidlnw. There Is no news' yet of the forma tion , personnel, place or date of the mirvey, but the, matter will probably come to n head very shortly. Representatives of the wrecked ves sel entertain some hope of saving her yet, and it is said, mile's the winter storm shsll do hep further and conclu sive damage, that definite steps will be taken in the spring to float her and bring her into port here, for rejuvena. tlon. Pending the sitting of the court of survey, Captain Lawrence has Invoked the aid of CapUln WIcklund and his life-saving crew In malntainng a strict and steady watch on the bark to pre vent molestation and thievry. Drowned at Point Adam Malcolm Crider of Warrenton wa drowned yes terday morning at Point, Adams clone the scene of the wreck f the Peter Iredale. He, In company with aevers.1 com piinlon from Warrenton went down to see the wreck and at low tide boarded the ship. Before they left the tide bejpin coming in very strong and the party started for shore. Grider is cripple and wan unable to stem the tide and was drowned. Owing to darkness setting in his body was not recovered till yesterday morning, when it was found on the Ix-aeh and brought to Warren ton. Gridei ha been a resident of Warrenton the pat ten year and nt one time conducted a store there. He was 20 years of aec. The funeral will take jiIhcc this afternoon. Henry J. Brock's Union made Glothing. I Made by well paid, well fed and ' well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates. 1 II I Strous B High Art .Clothing hare a world wide reputation, that's why they are known as high art clothes. Wise Never Imitates. ' HERMAN WISE BEHIND'IEACK ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE Penitentiary Candidates The police arrested two boys late Thursday night for violating the curfew ordinance, al though n more serious charge w-as filed against them yesterday. They gave their names at the police station as Henry lUnck and Fred Munson. Baack is a -rexident of Astoria and Munson is San Fram,'i!o tough. They went to a Japanese restaurant on Bond street. created a disturbance, overturned the tables and were fired out by tho pro prietor. They remained in the vieiiiity for some time, waiting for the propric, tor to come out, when they intended to assault him. While waiting they were picked up by the police. When searched a piece of gas pipe was found on Mun son, whom tne police are inclined to think is a hold-up artist.' They will be examined liefore county Judge Tren chnrd today and probably committed to the state reform school. Police Court Two Chinamen who had loft $25 each with Chief Gammal for engaging in the fan.tan business, forfeited their nioney in the police court yesterday. Florence Gordon, arrested by the police on a charge of being drunk, left $10 bail and her case was continued until tomoirowVwhen she will contest tho allegations of tho com- ;ilnnt.' Grace Lewis appeared In court and listcnod to the rending of two complaints Against her, one charging her with being a vagrant,' and the other of enticing unsophisticated young men to, 'her apartment on the 'Rue-de-Con. comley. F. D. Winton appeared for the young lady and asked until tomorrow to plead to the soft Impeachment, which was granted. Miss Lewis depos ited $50 bail for her appearance. one, horsepower and will be an inno vation in the Nehalem valley, being the second one that baa ever been there. Mr. Abrabamson states that con siderable wheat, oats and barley are raised by the farmers of the Nehalem, Und they have to thresh it out with a flail, or with horses, and there has been a demand for a threshing machine. Oat is the principle crop raised and over 1,000 bushels were raised this year. it.; a threshing machine great er acreage will bo planted next year and sufficient oats and barley raised to supply the needs of the farmers. Will Open Buaineas Chas. J. Steele and Dale S.' Ewart have formed an elec trical company and will open an estab lishment at 222 12th street in the near future. Both left for Ft. Columbia yes terday, where they have a contract for wiring. Upon their return they wilj open up their place of business. Robbery at Clifton Yesterday fore noon the sheriffs office In this city re ceived the following dispatch from Clif ton: "Please come to Clifton to ar rest five men for robbing us. We will pay your expenses. Signed.) Steve Carrieh." Sheriff Pomeroy left at noon for the scene of trouble, accompanied by Deputy Archie McLean. 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 S vert son's Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL Sff. Two Lodge Installed' Yesterday there arrived In this city Grand Presi dent Hermann Enke and Grand War. den A. Franrel, of the grand lodge of the Sons of Hermann, with the avowed purpose of installing the lodges and membership of the Teutonia No. 5, and the Woman's Auxiliary. In the former there were forty-five members and in the lntter forty. The auxiliary was in ducted into the order during the af ternoon and the lodge in the evening. Tho following officers were installed: Henry Wedikin, president; Cart Vcr schuren, vice president; Win, Bock, treasurer; C. C, Utzinger, secretary; j John Hahn, trustee. The following j were Installed In the Queen Louise lodge: President, Mrs. Thos. Peter son; vice-president, Mrs. Louis Hart. wig. After the installation, refresh ments were served and a very enjoyable evening spent. ; : For Seamen' Benefit Rev. IL El lefsen and his colleagues are working quietly and determinedly for the ulti mate success of the Seamen's and Fish ermen's Institute in this city and are moving steadily to their goal On the first of the coming month they will pay down the second installment on the pun-hose price for the lot bought for the institute, one door west of the Foarl & Stokes hall, on the south side of Exchange street,, in the sum of $400, the balance, $500, being due and pay able next year. The sum of $100 was made as a cash payment on the day the lot was bought, and taking all in all, the projectors are feeling hopeful and cheerful in the premises. 1 A HOST WORTHY ARTICLE. . When an article baa been an too market for year and gaina friend ev ery year, it is safe to call this medi cine a worthy one. Such ia Ballard's. Horehound Syrup. It positively cures coughs, and all Pulmonary diseases. One of the best known merchants In. Mobile, Ala, says; " "For five years my family ha not been troubled with the winter coughs; we owe this to Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I know li has saved my chil dren from many sick spells." Hart's drug store. V ' ' ' ' 0 . Tf5, ' 1 Bought Threshing Machine S. Abrw. hanison cf Elsie arrived in the city yes terday morning for the purpose of tak ing n, new, threshing machine recently purchased in Philadelphia, out to the Nehalem, The new machine is a modern New Business Venture Dan Ingalls is getting tired of the life of luxurious idleness that has marked his career for the past year, or ever since lie moved into the city from his fine farm, and he propose to do something, to get busy,, to become a business man, and eventually land in the Chamber of Commerce; in other words, he has shipped his well known cider mill from the ranch, along with twenty-five or thirty bushels of fine apples, and will go to grinding this morning. He pre. fers this tidy tipple to the booze he lias been served with and will always have a bit 011 sale for those who knnw just how good his cider Is. He Isn't after another fortune, exactly, but is doing this just to have something to do and keep liimself out of mischief, j C?e Store for Women y Ma 4m HIVE Women's Outfitters Our Motto: "Honest Values for the Least Money." Shoes for Men, Women and Children Powerful attractive shoe specials that should : in terest every man, woman and child who reads this advertisement. Snappy, stylish footwear can be bought here for small cost. Women's Hand-Sewed Shoes of finest grade Vici Kid, in every one of the good new lasts; very late and smart shoes that are very cheap and we have such a range of sizes we can guarantee a fit. Prices range from $1.50 to $4.00. ; Boy's Special good for bad boy's shoe a hand sewed shoe of . the finest quality, smart and" up-to-date styles, ranging in price from $2.00, $2.25, $2,40. ; Men's Brown Shoe Co.'s. Box Calf Dress Shoe, pat. ent leather finish, latest shapes, from $3.50 up. Men's -length Work Shoes, hand sewed; best quality leather, prices $1.50 to $3.75.