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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1000, THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON, A Hood River Apples The kind you read about- We have on liayd the finest ussorlnicnt ever offered for sale iii this city. Our prices are right. SEE TUB SHOW WINDOW ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS TO GOOD THINGS TO EAT. TERSE liS Of I 111 Poll II. Scully, Notary Public. t Scully' Cigar Store. Any old hour I i " Imiim - OrkwlU oovera umbrellas and make them m good A new. U-7-U WanUd Young man for few hours work each dny; 125 per month. In quire At 201 Bond 8t. 11-18-It A Sick Baby Kmuin, I tin baby daughter of Mr. ninl Mm. Curl F.nberg Ik quite III ut their Co'lur tret home, with on tobc (hut hu suddenly niudo Its appearance. Marriage Licn I'ouniy Clerk Clinton yeterdny lamicd h marriage llrene In favor of Mr. Knurl Kaukuui A lnl Ml lleetn Miilililcn, both of till" city. Tbe very but board to be obtained la the city (a at "The Occident Hotel" Bates very reasonable. Juit In time to have your order for thitt now Christmas null and over coat. Heo Mr, Bnow at C, H. Coo per' during thla week. Columbia and Victor Gnaphophone and all the latot record at Chicago price, for tale by A. R. Cryus, 424 Commercial St. tf Hotel Irving 8tanvhfat. If you are looking for a coty. comfortable room for the winter, mm ua at onre. Telephone Main 601. 10-11 tf Call and aco dlapluy of Inteet atyle aulilng and other wootena at C. II. Cooper', on Wcdnendny, Thursday and Friday. November SI. 23 and 23. How Do I look. To really aee your 'f m other ee you, get one of tho'e ew ttyle mirror at Ilart'i Drug Stores ell price. A new upply jutt received. Learn to Dane Prof. Rlngler of Portland haa classes every Thuradny, at A. O. U. W. halt, 9th and Duane. Adulta evening: children 4 p. m. All the latet dance. Walt Glide, Three atp. etc. Social dancing 1:30 p. m. 11-1-tfeod Do You feel eleepy and not a bit Ilk working in the afternoon f Per bap it' because of the kind of lunch you're eating too heavy aa dtoo hard to dlgeat. Why not try tb Palace rents urant on Commercial street, where all the baking ! done in thoe famou low-proce oven, which turn out light appctlilng, wholeaome thlngaf You'll aave money, too. In the Nar Future Card lire nut announcing the wedding, on Thura dny, next, lit the llond street home of the bride' parent, In thin city, of Ml ,Amm Miiy HtepheiiKon, the iluiiKhter nf Mr. nnd Mr. A. J. I.. Kiephcnvon, to lr, William Arthur I'lhlilnirn of Mlnueapoll. Aorobatlo Dodgr I'oll-Tox Col lector Welch I the cause of great perturbation among noiiiu of the young gentlemen of till city who nntlpu t hi-H .iRiiliixt hi office nnd It "3.00' demand upon them, aeveruliy, I o pronounced' t hut wlien the don of btiNlneM npproiu'tie, the nelKhhor lire treated to lh extraordinary dl piny of vurlou degree of figlllty, tt till group of "dodger" emerge from their third lory window, and seek the common level of the Ntrect, In avoidance of the grim collector, who I known to be lingering at the front door ut the foot of the tnlr, Nut he never let go, doc Mr. Welch, nnd tbl iicrobntlc display In a dully wrixle of prowl', mid beNlile, one good tumblo would cost fur more than the simple luxury of u poll-tux receipt, All at 8a Teterdny afternoon nt 3 o'clock he Intervention of the rugged hand of the law w to have been Invoked' nt Jutlce Goodman' bench In a ciiae of inult nnd bat tery, In which the ublqutou John Ioe figured a defendant, be being, In thl liiHtance, the cook of the Hteami-r Kobert Dollar, the cnmplnln Ing wltne being a colored brother In tho same crew, who baaed )il ac lloti on it aluiheriiig wlp In the eye delivered him by the cook aforesaid; but the whole tranactlon fell to the ground, or the water, by the depar ture of the Hubert Dollar to sen nt noon yesterday, bearing away the complaining wltne, defendant, wit nesses, and, perhap, the coiiNtable. On Probat Ordr Judg- Tren chard yesterday made mi order In the matter lf the entail' mid gliardlanrhip of Ji-iinle Hophlu, Alfred Stephen and Maria Louisa Anderson, directing the inothcr n rut guardian of mud minor to mil lot (!, In block 31. in Khlvc ly' Aatorln, and to report (o tho court In due eriUI'Hi', Lv for Michigan S. N. Johnston nnd wife, who have rclded near Olney for the pat twenty year, have sold their farm to Nell ChrlMtlan Jurgen nn, nnd will leave next Friday for Hault BC Marie, Michigan, where they will In the future reside. 8on Claiad The fall (lulling ea on on the Columbia cloned yeaterdny by virtue of the law of the atnte, but It wn virtually cloed a month ago on account of the light run of almnn. The fall pack on the river, both nt the cnnnerle nnd cold stor age plant, will he ronldernhly le than lnt year. , Dull Day Yeaterdny wa an exceed ingly dull day lu the vnrlou court. Judge HiHidman reported nothing do ing and the Attention of Judge An demon wa occupied nearly nil the afternoon In the trial of Florence flor don, charged with vagrancy. After a protracted trial he wa fined $40; nnd Rentence wa fluxpended pending good behavior. Mr. Snow, an experienced tailor nnd cutter, representing Mexar. Strau Mro.. Mnter Tnllor. Chicago, will how hi lmmene lino of cloth at C. II. Cooper' tore on Wedneadny, Thurdy nnd Frldny, November 21. 22 and 23, (Ion't ml thl display. Order taken for milt, overcoats nnd other garment. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. I have returned from the East where I aclctd the fineit tin of imported and domattio candy box, noveltiei, ilk-ISnd backet, glacea, fruit, etc. Pries right. The Greatest Entertainer in the World J. tinLBfik'fi6iMtiii . - at m..m. ii iE i I'll! r i TUr DUAKinAD &DU 1 JJ ..llit'Sl When you have finished your "daily grind" and assumed a peaceful repose in your home, there la nothing that will bring so 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. IT WITT! To convince you of the absolute superiority of the new lv.aw.E Edison Phonograph wo will cladly 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. JOHNSON BROS. DEALERS IN EDISON AND VICTORPHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. A Giant OyiUr At. Cmru'.her. who ha piirchaMed 600 acre of Shout-Water Hay tide. land and I oysterlng there with an oyster dredge of hi own invention, and which Is, mi Id to be entirely micccHttful, In digging up bivalves from any old depth, ha se cured some splendid spec! metis from the Kastern weed growth planted there. U Mnnsur, who ha Just re turned from there, show one that measure 6 Inches In length and 4 Inches In breadth, nnd which I en tirely covered with ft bnby-growth of oyster on the outside, the bivalve In the shell being n rich and luclou specimen of the genus. In Pursuit of Justice Three eltl xer who have been beet by Mr. Welch, the collector of road-poll-tax lately, for what 1 due from them un der the law In that behnlf. have seen fit to contest the payment of thl money upon ome hypothesis known only to themeelve a yet, nnd the cue will come off thl afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the court-room of Ju tlce Goodman, the three mntter be ing merged in the Issue of one case entitled the State of Oregon versus A. n. Hutching. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE One Piano Number Free With Each $5 Sale at Wise ! MABAM Has your , Husband, Son or Father patronized Herman Wise sufficiently to entitle you to a Xmas Present Free The presents well give this year are far sup erior to anything presented heretofore and we cant give them away, except to those who have bought enough in our store to entitle them to So Fine a Xmas Present HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH5ARTICLE;:SOLD IN HIS STORE In the holy bond of matrimony. Both the young people are widely and hap pily known here, and there are host of friend to wish them an abundance of the good thing of life. Not fop Some Time The rumor that Mensra. Dick Smith and George No land were going to leave Astoria for the Klamath country, ha given rise to tho Idea that they were to depart almost Immediately. The gentlemen will not go away from thi city until after the February term of the circuit court, Mr. Smith going first, and Mr. Noland following a bit later. They desire to wind up all their legnl en gagements and other matters, before departing for their new home. .Returned From Bucoda Martin Fonrd returned yesterday from Bucoda where he ha been the past two weeks looking after hi lumber business. He states thnt the recent storm did little or no damngo to the mill, but the freshets on the river brought down a large number of logs. The mill Is being run to It fullest capacity fill ing orders, although they ore some what handicapped by the car shortage. Ha Changed Occupation Mis Mary Fossett haa resigned her posi tion a teacher In the city schools and ha been appointed by Dr. J. M. Holt, U. S. quarantine officer here, as clerk and typewriter In hi office. Fire An alarm of Are was turned In last evening at 9:30 and the chemical responded. The fire was caused from a Hue In the residence of Mrs, Grime ut No. 73 Fifth street. No damage was done. Seatida Election A. R. Miller, can didate for mayor of the town of Sea side, was In the city yesterday and reports a lively Interest being taken In local politics. There are two tickets in the field, the cltlxcns ticket and the Independent citizens ticket. Mr. Miller speaks very hopefully of the result and believes the entire inde pendent ticket will be elected. Scanning the Field E. T. Powell, of the great firm of Powell Brothers, of Liverpool and London, Is In the city and domiciled at the Occident. He represents a house that Is probably the largest buyer of salmon in Eu rope. Mr. Powell has been sojourning at Vancouver, B. C, during the past season, and is In Astoria, scanning the salmon situation thoroughly. Tax Levy At the meeting o( the county court In January, the tax levy will bo made. Included In the regu lar levy will be a sufficient levy to complete the new court house, nnd as soon ns the levy Is made, a con tract will be awarded for it com pletion. The county court Intends to have the building completed, except Interior decorations and furniture next yeiiir, so that all the county of fices can he moved Into It. Death of a Child Edna. Knob- loch, the fourteen-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knob loch, died early yesterday morning at the residence of her parents In Un iontown. She wa adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Knobloch about three years ago and was a winning little child. Notice of her funeral will be given later. From Holland to Astoria Direct from the famous home of the tulip, In Holland, there has arrived nt the floral establishment of Ole Eilckson, on Bond street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, .n magnificent lot of Tulip nnd Hyacinth bulbs, in white, blue, pink and glowing red. The as sortment is beautiful nnd not over large, nnd It were the part of wis dom to cnll and order them nt once. Will Wed Today This afternoon nt 2 o'clock, at the home of the bride, No. 426 Franklin avenue. Rev. W. Seymour Short, rector of Grace Epis copnl church, officiating, the lives nnd fortunes of Miss Irena C. Johnson and Mr. Archibald McLean will be united Water Mains Assistant Superin tendent Johnson has had n force of men nt work the past week, repairing the damage done to the water mains In the various part sof the city, dam aged by the recent storm. All the mains In the city have been repaired and nil families are being supplied with water as usual. Another Fancy String The manage ment of the Waldorf Concert hall haa put on another funny and realistic string of moving pictures, probably the best of the season, In which the substance of the fun Is drawn from the freak of luck, good and bad, that pursue a handsome couple Just after their wedding and In which a wedding breakfast In the park 1 spoiled by the Jealousy of the groom at the kissing of hi wife by an old friend; the -wedding trip on bicycles, with more falls than progress; the ride on the Merry-Go-Round and Its attendant adventures; the dance on the green and Its mix-up; a donkey ride with a hundred crises; the boat ride, the up-set and the diving out by the bon-flre A splendid finale is furnished by Miss Violet Parker, who renders with brilliant effect the new and dainty ballad, "Somebody Is Waiting for You" The entertainment is immensely funny and engaging from start to finish. Will Practice Hi Profession Dr. John Milton Holt, the United States quarantine officer, has decided to ac cept the courteous invitation of his fellow-practitioners of Astoria to en gage In the private practice of medi cine, and may be consulted at any time. He comes to Astoria from ' a two-and-a-half, year tour of duty at the United States Marine Hospttnl at San Francisco, where he was detailed as operating surgeon, and In addition has served in the hospitals at New, York. Chicago, Brooklyn, St. Louis, Honolulu and Manila. 4444444444 4 PERSONAL MENTION. 4 44444404444444 C. C. Clinton, the ex-ponent of re formed spelling, left last night on the 6:10 train for Portland and Idaho. Ed Anderson, a prominent logger of Chinook, is In the city On business. S. N. Johnson and wife of Young's River, were In the city yesterday. A. C. Thissel of Ilwaco was a visit or in the city yesterday. L. W. Bourne of Boston was among the arrivals In the city yesterday. H. C. Gearing, U. S. A., arrived in the city yesterday on a tour of In spection and left for Fort Canby In the afternoon. J. H. Cook of Portland was a busi ness visitor In the city yesterday. William Wilikson of McGowan, was In the city yesterday. Jos. Whealdon, a prominent farmer of the Nasel, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Julius A. Baldwin of Portland ar rived down on the noon train yester day, i J. J. Robinson returned on last night's express from a business trip to Portland. Miss Anita Trenchard arrived home yesterday on a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G J. Trenchard. Thi Afternoon Mrs. Gust Holmes will entertain the ladles of the First Lutheran church at her home, No. 283 Thirty-fourth street, this afternoon. The ladles of the church and their friends are cordially Invited. Securing Logs Several steamers from Portlnnd have been engaged by the mill men on the Cowlitz river to corral the logs which went adrift during the recent storm. A large number have already been secured nnd It Is. expected that the bulk of them will be saved. More Road Levies County Clerk Clinton Is In receipt of two more road levies: One from road district No. 5 (Chndwell), at 10 mills, on a valua tion of $45,821; and another from road district No. 3, In the same mlllage upon a valuation of $79,921. Look Here, My Son ! I had It pretty hard in my day. There was no way for me to get a spe cial training, which was essential to promotion. With the opportunities offered to young men today, by the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND ENCE SCHOOLS of Scranton, Pa., it's easy for you! If you don't get a high position at a good salary. It's your own fault. Today I. C. S. students are holding the most highly paid positions all over the country, as manufacturers, builders, superintendents, overseers, foremen and experts. What the I. C. S. has done for them, it will do for you. It will give you the right start, train you to advance In your present line, or help you to change to an occupation that suits your Inclination. A special display will be held in Hart's Drug Store, 598 Commercial street, Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday of this week, commencing Thurs day morning, November 22, exploiting the merits of the Schools If you cannot come, STUDY this coupon, and mall It to their repre sentative. H. Harris, Representative The International Correspondence Schools, Oriel House, Astoria, Ore. Please explain, without further obligation on my part, how I can qual ify for a larger share In the position before which I have marked X Bookkeeper Mechanical Draftsman Stenographer Telephone Engineer Advertisement Writer Elec. Lighting Supt. Show Card Writer Mech. Engineer Window Trimmer Surveyor Commercial Law for Notaries Pub Stationary Engineer lifl Civil Engineer Illustrator Building Contractor Civil Service . Architectural Draftsman Chemist Architect Textile Mill Supt. 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