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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON 7UEIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1900. ON SALE TODAY FANCY NORTHERN SPY AND SPITZENBERO APPLES 'Direct from the orchard at Hood River. You'll like them our prices are right. f ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS TO GOOD THINGS TO EAT. ? TERSE HttS Of TBI 111 It Scully, Notary l'ublle, ai ('cully' Cigar Stura. Any old bourl OrkwIU oovr umbrellas and makas tln m good new. lM-tf ;,Th very belt bond t be obtained U ' jtbt city la at "The Occident Hotel." Jtatcs very reasonable, 7 Columbia and Victor Graphophone and all the laUxt record at Chicago prices, for sale by A. It Cyrue. 424 Commercial St. ' U ''t Hotel Irving Steam-heat. If you are looking for a way, eomfortabt room for the winter, Mt'ua at once. Telephone Mala 691. 10-H tf f How Do I loov-To realty your a'f ae other see you, get one of tho fcew ttyle nilrrore at Hart'a Drug Store i II prieea. A 'new supply juat received. t -I I Look It Up There le a tine property advertised for sale on the fifth page of thle lau of the Aatorlan. Look up the ad., then look up the properly and be aure to look up the agontt Commeidal Saloon Thu popular place, altuated at 600 Commercial street, la up-to-date la every particular. The ehoicett of 'winea and all klnda of U quora can bo procured here. Beat qual ity elgara. Billiard table la connection. If you can't come In pereon. call up Phone 1231 Wain, tf 4 Baok from Portland II. Bhore Rmlth, the attorney and all-around footballlst, returned from Portland on ( Sunday evening oner a picaaam iuy f 'of eeveral days at the metropolis ! where ho attendad the wedding of eome : ; chums of hln and witnessed the groat Multnomah-Unlverslty game Thursday i 5 hut. He enjoyed everything Immense- i ly, mjiei'lully the foot-bull. No Quorum Preeent The - regular session of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce fulled of n quorum last evening and ponding business will luy over for two wecka more. I first Literary Child Thre ha ' como to hand In thin offlee copy f tho first book ever written and pub lished by Dr. Owena-Adulr ot thla county, a aterllng representative of one of ."the 'grant pioneer families of Ore- ' gon, The book bcare the title, "Dr. Owens-Adalr: Homo of Her U(o K- ' pwlenee," and Its text' le Infinitely true to It title,' Ae one reads, one cun hear thla good woman talking; (those who ever knew hor and know her speech and manner) there la the ' aume wholesome, straightforward, convincing Intelligence, backed by the realistic charm, tho truth always con tributes to a Ulo, be It told In apeech or written. , The book Is handsomely hound In cloth, la clearly printed on G40 pge, and from cover to cover la replete with Interesting matter. One can open It anywhere and find some thing at once engaging directly under the eye. It contain details touching the Ilvee of eminent Oregonlan. men and women, with an occasional pretty nocm. signalling aotne person or Annual 8.1. and Supp.r-The Mica mnt; in It la an action to of Grace Episcopal church will hold "br"' rrlmurily, to every their annual aale and suppr Thur..,0" "brary that pretend to hoia day next, at the Itecd building. Th, tha literature of Oregon. of fancy articles and of article , of utility aa well, will begin at 3 : 30 B! P. 0. E. Memorial The .Elks o'clock In the afternoon and the tp-j lodge room. was crowded to suffocation per at 8:30 o'clock; the whole eve-' on Sunday last, by an Intcreated and nlng being Interspersed with delightful critical anembluge of Aatorlii'a beet 'mtiilc people, to wltncea the memorial eerv ' Icea In honor of the dead of Elkdom. Logs Ooinu to Columbia The Thoee to whom tribute wrta pnld were: eteamor Queen went to Nanel Satur- J. K. riunkct, J. W. Wllllama, J. R. day with a lot of boom atlcka and Young, Erick Johnson, Peter Uracil, huge ecow load of wood. The wood Dr. A. L. Fulton, Charlea McDonald, will be uiM by the Queen In tow- X W. Talbot, Alex Campbell, W. P. IhK log from the Naeel boom to Schlcbe, J. M. Young, 'C.J Brown, Nahcotta to be ehlpped airoea the J. W. Hume, A. J. Megler, It p. Nel penl'naula to the Columbia river. She ' eon, C. A. Campbell and Martin Both, haa two and a half million f-et of ( The aervicea were unueually beautiful Palmon creek log to tow. Wlllnpa and algnlficnnt throughout, and wore Harbor Hlot. conducted with the perfect dignity and ' ! rituallHtic orderlineea for which the Entirely Sueeeeeful Word haa been ' craft la famou. The memorinl ora recelved from the lodlca In charge of tion waa delivered by A. I Clark of tba Aatorla Publlo Library, that the ' Portland, and waa wonderfully appro recent nerformnncee at the Star of nrlate and touching, and reaonant the operetta, "Trial by Jury." In be half or the library, were entirely auo ceneful, and netted the truateea a neat with lofty Ideala and lcaeona of ex treme beauty. The muelc waa rich and abundant and wholly applicable to the aum over all expeneea, which will be . occaalon, and the eonceneua of opinion Do You feel alcepy and not a bit like working In the afternoon f Per haps It'i becauee of the kind of lunch I you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard I to dlgett. Why not try the Palace I restaurant on Commercial street, where fall the baking Is done In those famous slow-process ovens, which turn out light appetising, wholesome things t You'll save money, too. promptly devoted to the purchase of new books. throughout the city Is that It waa among the very beat "Memorials" con ducted by Astoria lodge No. 180. Secured tba Contract Lcander Le- berk, tho well known politician-con- j Could Not Connect Deputy Sheriff tractor of, thla city, haa secured the i Anderaon haa returned from Portland contract for driving the piling under whither he went to interview the pris the new cannery building to be erect- oneP gulllvan now In jail there for ed by the Warren Packing com- j robbing the United Btatea malla late pajiy, running from Taylor Avenue, between the Co-operative Cannery and tho old Seaside Cannery. Tho ly, at Goble, and who la thought to be one of the three thugs who mal treated and murdered the late John cannery plant, aa projected, will be d. Miller near Clifton in thla county, quite an affair, and Involves over silivan waa ready enough to talk, and S00.000 feet of lumber. He win get n4 j,e an,i bjs companions were de- CLOTIIES ' BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE " One Piano Number Free With Each $5 Sale at Wise's JANUARY 10th Dance and Piano Con test for Wise's custo mers only - No admission except by card. No card ex cept you are a Wise Customer. Cards not transferable. HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACHiARTICLE iSOLDJINIHIS STORE ' to work on his portion of the job without any loss of time. ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS. Orders earefully filled for today's dinner. - " v" sortera from a ship now lying; at' Se attle; tht they all came to Goble to gether, where ho got Into trouble, but that his pals went on to Portland. It Is possible, from the dates involved, to trace a possible connection between these men and the dastardly outrage at Clifton, but to prove it, by anything Sullivan said, Is practically impossible. The case will not be dropped by the sheriffs office here, however. Waldorf Entertainment The Wal dorf management haa put on anotter rich and amusing String of films, In which the vagaries and fate of the -cheeky traveler" divides honors with tba "happy slelghrlde," thla latter re vealing all the elements of fun liable to auch an event, and recalling the daya and pleasures of old to many a peraon who viewa the laughable pic tures to the end. Tha display la one of tho best put on. there this season And la drawlna- crowds nightly. But among the leading elements of en joyment billed there are the delight ful soprano solos of Miss Violet Par ker, an accomplished artist, whose niece de resistence just now la "Just Plain Polks," and this amplified night ly by a number of dainty encore songs, all of which contribute to her popu larity and the pleasure of the eve ning to the visitor. Phone Main 1321. t t We are now ready to serve the pub lie with a line of first class Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables at the store for merly occupied by Johnson Bros. on J2th St. We Solicit Your Trade. SCHOLFIELD & MATTSON, GOOD GOODS AND GOOD SERVICK. TRICES RIGHT The Miller Estate An order , was made in probate court yesterday by Judge Trenchard In the matter of the entate of, the late John D. Miller, who was murdered hy thugs In Ms scow home near Clifton last week, appoint ing W. C. A. Pohl aa administrator of said estate, under a bond of $600. The estate Is made up of personal prop erty and la valued at $300. I 1 1 I II HIS MASTER'S VOICE" The Victor Is no longer a mere novelty like the old style talking maohlne ii. i. .,, niri ku miinln Invar, a musioal Instrument of great merit, reproducing all the beautiful quality of the original. JOHNSON BROS. DEALERS IN EDISON AND VICTOR PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. Out-Lying District Levies Word was received at the county clerk's of fice yesterday, showing that the fol lowing .district levies had been made In the several precincts named: Road district No. 14, Push, 10 mills, on a valuation, of $175,608; Road dlstriot No.' 12, Vesper, 10 mills, on a valua tion of $156,111. School district No. 29, Carey, 5 mills, on a Valuation of $30.7.75. . Making Final Lines Manager Hen ry Settem, of the Columbia mills, at Knappton, waa a business . visitor, in thla city on Sunday last. He reports that the Northern Pacific surveyors are again in camp on the mill site and are there for the purpose of straightening out curves and finally lo cating the lines for that section of the North-bank extension of the Hill lines thence eastward. . Sunday Robbery Early on Sunday morning last a thief, or thieves, en tered the tobacconist shop of Thomas Peterson, on Commercial street, above Fifteenth, and stole . In the neighbor hood of $60 worth of meerschum pipes, package-tobacCo, pocket knives, etc, etc.; gaining access to the store from the rear where they whittled away 'one of the window frames and lifted out the lower sash. It was evidently done by some one who is familiar with the premises. It was a very complete and expert Job. The police are on the scent nnd will make a landing aa soon as possible. This is the second time Mr. Peterson has been robbed in this way. Optioian John Klnkella, the tonsor lal artist and chiropqdlst, left for Portland last evening to take a course as fin optician, so as to be able to work both ends of his patient when he returns. The Ladies' Aid Soelety of the First M. B. church will hold their annual bazaar and sale of fancy articles at the Reed building today.' Sale begins at 4 p. m. Didn't Get the Doa Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Mansker. of this city, were horn ing passengers on the evening local train from ' Warrenton, on Sunday last, and had with them on the Jour ney, their little prixe-dog, a beautiful cocker spaniel. Thts dog had evident ly excited the fancy, or the cupidity, of a hobo on the tram, and as Mrs Mansker left the coach at the de pot, this bold, bad thief deliberately snatched the animal 'from her arms with an Insltlng answer to her prompt protest. Mr. Mansker who was a short distance away from her, noticed the transaction, and took it In at a glance. He made a short run for his skidoo ing thlcf-shlp, and landed all over him, hammering him with a hearti ness and directness ft aim and choice of alms, that'waa really exhiltratlng to the casual by-stander; he fought the dog-thief all over the platform, and the two men had to be pulled from under the Portland express so that the train could start out on schedule time. But he got the dog. The baf fled thief, on getting to his feet, grabbed a bale-hook from a near-by truck and with a swinging blow caught Mr. Mansker across the eye, Inflicting a painful, though not se rious wound. But Mr. Mansker saved the dog. The thief ''boarded the ex press and "flew the coop"! ROASTERS we have a complete line in the famous Reed flint stone ware4 In three aliea at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 each. These Roosters are tha finest made, and are aelf-ba sting. One tried, you never would want any other kind. The ma nufactorera guarantee to wear ten years. We also have other Roaa ters, auch as Savory Improved, lined with Enamel and common sheet Iron Roasters; also Iron Pans, all alzea ' .' .""'' , A. V. ALJJBN, SEE OUR LINE OF PLATED WERE Sole Agents for Barringtoa Hall Steel Cut Coffee. Police Court Three unfortunates who spent Sunday in the city bastlle, apepared in the prisoner's dock yes terday at the police court to answer for deeds committed contrary to the peace and good order of the city. E. Jensen, a young man, was accused of being' drunk and was fined $5. It be ing his first appearance, sentence was suspended during good behaviour. O. Holand was accused of being drunk and admitted being soaked and Judge Anderson soaked htm $5 more. J. Bowman, who had deposited $5, ag greeing to show up Monday, but fail ing to do so, the amount was de clared forfeited. J, Moore, an Idle and dissolute person, with all the characteristics of the professional ho bo, was arraigned on a charge of be ing a'vag. He denied the allegation, claiming he had come here from Aber deen on business, but admitted that he had associated with evil minded women In-the classic precincts of Par adise Lost. Judge Anderson talked to him like a Dutch uncle and regretted that Jhere was no rock pile in Aatorla, so ho could sentence him to life im prisonment He fined Moore $40, but suspended sentence on condition that Moore would be seen no more in As toria. Three gentlemen who conduct gambling games put up $25 each for their appearance, but on account of it being a busy day they failed to show up and the money was appropriated to the salary of the police judge. The case against Miss Cummings, accused! of conducting an opium Joint, was dismissed, Attor.ney Spittle stating that' the opium smoke found in the joint by Officers Linville and Thomp son, had been wafted to Miss Cum mings' domicile from a Chinese Joint adjoining. , ' Miller Funeral The funeral of the late John D. Miller will be held this morning at 9 o'clock from Pohl's un dertaking parlors, under the auspices of Cushlng Post, G. A. R. The serv ices will be conducted by Rev. Will iam Seymour Short, and the inter ment will be in the G. A. B, plat at Ocean View cometery. The ceremony will take place with military honors. DOES SAVING MONEY INTEREST YOU? If it does, stop and look In our show window of fine millinery, Plumes Feathers, and other trimmings. We are going to sell our entire stock at prices lower than goods of this kind have ever been offered before in this city; $1.00 saved Is $1.00 made. MRS. M. PETERSON, Star Theater Bldg., on Commercial St BOOK ! We have on hand a big line oi new copy write books. Holiday gift books, bibles, padded poets. PHYROGD AFIG GOODS Fine'line of Christmas Postals and Cards- foreign "and domestic. Our postal department is &v;J stronger than ever this year. POSTAL CARD ALBUMS TO SUIT Svenson's Book Store 14th and Commercial St., Astoria, 'Ore.