The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 12, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1906.
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
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"SUNNY MONDAY" SOAP
One bar of Suuny Monday soap will go as far as two
bars of any other laundry soap. Test it,
"Sunny Monday Bubbles will wash away your troubles."
ROSS, H IGGINS & CO.
IIKADQUAKTEKS F01 GOOD IBINGS 10 EAT. ' ' .
TERSE HIES (f 1H 10
Dell B. Scully, Notary Public at
Soully'a Cigar KUr. Any old hour I
I Orkwlt tovera, umbrella and make
them a good m new. - IM-t?
Tht vtrjr beat beard U be obtained la
city U at Tlw feddent Hotl"
Bitea rv ruuaUi. '
f
I Columbia and Victor Graphophone
and all tb laUt record at Chicago
prices, for aaU by A. R. Cyrua, 43f
I Commercial St, tf
I Hotel Irving Steam-heat. It you
-,are looking for a eoey. eomfortabl
room for tb winter, ua at one.
STolpho Main 891. 10-ltM
Bow Do I look. To reehy im your
'f M other a you, gt ont of tboe
new atyl mirror at Uart'i Drug Start!)
all price. A now aupply Jut rcHved
X am positively going to reUro from
butn and muat anil out aa aoon
aa possible and from now on will give
you atlll creator bargain at C. II.
Cooper groat rotlrlnr aula.
Commercial tfaloort Thl popular
plat, situated at 009 Commtrcial street,
la up-to-date la amy particular. Tba
eholceet of wtnea and alt klnda of li
quors can ba procured bar. Boat qual
ity trffara. Billiard tabla la connection.
If you can't obme In perton. eall up
Fbona 1231 Main,
li't,M.JlIiyi...JlJl.iiil.),! UU ..'.."i. J i.Ji
Just Rlvd A large hljiuent of
the very Intent Columbia' and Victor
record. A. It Cyrua, 421 Commer
cial St. lMl-lt
ladle Embroidery Club, no charge
for Joining. Lemons frae. Boa gample
Ctulxtmaa glfta, .fancy underwear to
order, atilrt waist, fancy aprona, pil
low opa, ate, In eyelet and'ahadow
work. Stamping. M. M. Keefer, Meg
Icr IIou. ' : ll-9-(t
Train Lata Vht down, train fwn,
Portland did not arrive In Astoria un
till eyly thtM morning. Two box cars
were derailed near the Tongue Point
mill, whit h cuuHd the dulity.
Saloon Clowd Chl-f ' of Polfen
Ciiitnmnl Isiia tHmied ordera thai: nil na
lonna in tho city of Axtorin muiit clone
tltilr dnr nt i D'cUiok tl)ln morning
and rrmaln clooad until o'clock to
nlglit. Thla order l, Ijt conformity
with the ordinance providing that all
uloo9 muHt bo clotted on a day of
elvcthm. .
, Oiad at HoipitalVlctor i tloronu
who waa brought to tha hpttnl ya
tonluy by Dr. V, Poacot'k of Cath
lamM, died at lha howpltiil early yoa
lardny morning. Ilia body waa nt
to Cthlnmt yvaterdny morning and
the fundi al will b bald today.
Funeral Today The funeral of the
late Wllllnm Kannl, who waa killed In
Rell'a lggtng eamp at Chinook, os
Monday, will be bold today from I'ohl't
undertaking parlora. An effort hna
been made to locate frlenda and rel
et Ivea of tha doceaaed, but without
a will. He will ba given a dorent bur
Inl anf, tha lutormeliit will ba at
Greenwood,
Po -You feel aleepy and sot bit
like working la the afternoon! Per
bapi It' becauea of tha kind of lunob
you're eating too heary an dtoo bard
to tllgeet. Why not try the Talae
rentaurant on Commercial itreet, where
all tha baking la don In tboae famoui
alow-proeeaa ovena, which turn out light
appetlalng, wholeaqme thing t You'll
.... tu '
Teeted Quae Lieutenant John Coo
ler, ir. 8. A, waa in tha city yeatr
day, from Fort fitevenn, and reporta
that the two new alx-lnrh gun recent
ly received at Fort Btevena, , were
teeied yoeterdny and found to be In
perfect condition.
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Drain Repaired Superintendent
Kearney yeaferday completed the re
paira to the McClure drain and It la
now In condition to carry off alt the
aurplua water. It la anticipated that
the completion of the drain will atop
the eliding ground prevalent during the
paet aevera atorma.
.
Changed Hand It la reported that
Mr. Oleaen, proprietor of the Hotel
Irving, baa dlepoeed of hla Intereeta
In that popular reaort and wilt return
to Seattle. Hla brother, Frank Ole
aen, former proprietor of tha hotel.
haa moved to Cathlamet, where he la
engaged In the practice of law and
contemplate embarking In the new
paper buelneie.
FOR HOLIDAY CANDIES
V
Phone Main 1321.
Good Goods,
Good Service,
Prices as low as the lowest. This is what we
are giving our customers.
Wo Solicit Your PotronagOe
Scholfield, Matson Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS.
I
etuia MaM-a-ie VOICE
l. wi..' i- i .. . m.m xAuaitu like the old atyle talking machine
It la aerlou.ly reoognlked by mu.lo lover aa mu.loal ln.trum.nt ofl
. in.. .1 iL aiilaliial .1
great merit, reproducing all tha beautiful quanxy er n.
JOHNSON BROS.
DEALERS m EDISON AND V1CT0RPH0N0GRAPHS AND SUPPLIES,
Died Ytrday Yedterduy death ln
vndtnl the home of Mr. and Mr. Peter
Cllrnrl, at llai rlnoil avenue and Thlrty
elghth alreet, In the auccumblng of
ttjc-lp baby duuKhtor, Anna Chrlatlna,
to Infnntlle eicknee. 'The little one
waa but S month and It daya old.
The funeral will be held from the
family reeidenc at noon, tomorrow,
December II.
Police Court Ten drunk and three
gamlilera appered In the police court
yeeierduy. ' Three Chinamen forfeit
ed $23 ball each for conducting fan
tun game. Enill Kerola waa aaeaaed
ti for being drunk. 1L Yunker; Ed
ward Johtiaon, A. Hanaen, Jo. Hadden,
ICd. Ueckard, John Merino, John 01-
afn, 0. Carpenter, and C. Nolml, each
f oi felted $5 bail upon a charge of
being drunk.
1 Jetty Carried Away Three hundred
feet more of the outer end of the
jetty wan carried away during theee
vera atorm of Monday night. A few
more atorme and all there will be left
of the Jetty will be the record of ap
propriation at Washington for It
construction. Aa the government will
rnftko.no appropriation for the Jetty
thla year, thoae who deelre to know
of Ha existence In the future abould
take a kodak down and take a pho
tograph of It.
Beard of Equalization The city
Board of Kqunllmtlon will meet at
the council chambera tomorrow after
noon for the purpose of equalizing: the
aaaeeirhent for the Improvement of
Kehalngton avenua between Eighth
and Eleventh atreet; Grand Avenue
between Seventh and Eleventh atreet;
Niagara Avenue between Seventh and
Eighth atreet, and the crooning at 'the
Intersection of Sixth and Bond
treet. All property owner object
ing to the aaeamnt will have an
opportunity of being heard at ' the
meeting.
Day-and-Night-8ign A splendid
twenty-foot day-and-night elfin haa
been mounted by B. Danilgw A Com
pany, on the corner of their store
building at Eleventh and Commercial
itreet. I3y day It algnlfles the lo
cation of the firm In brilliant blue
and whit lettering, and by night In
more than brilliant electrical charac
ter of the aame Import. H I at
once an ornament and a utility, es
pecially after dark, when It light up
the, tntornectlon very vividly. ;
CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS
OFTEN AS YOU LIKE
One Piano Number Free With Each $5 Sale at Who's
Whan Bo
. You
Want 1
PETER wants a
NECKTIE AND SOX
. WISE HAS 'EMI
JIM wants a warm
SUIT OF UNDERWEAR
- WISE HAS 'EMI
FRANK wants a new
OVERCOAT and HAT
WISE HAS 'EMI
CHARLIE wants a
NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES
, " WISE HAS 'EMI
WILL wants a new pair of
Gloves and Initial Handkerchiefs,
W18E HAS 'EMI
JACK wants a
SUITCASE
WISE HAS 'EMI
MARY wants an
INITIAL HANDKERCHIEF
WI8E HAS 'EMI
FRANCES wants a fine
LADIES' UMBRELLA
. . - WI8E HAS 'EMI
MILDRED want a
SUIT CASE
WI8E HAS 'EMI
ANNIE.wants a
TRUNK
WISE HAS 'EMI
FLO wants a nice t
SILK MUFFLER
WI8E HA8 'EMI
ALL want a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
; 'WI8E WISHES IT TO ALLI
HERMAN WUBE-
BEHIND ACH;ARTICL:50LD;iN HIS 5 TO RE,
Election of Offioera The annual
election of officer of the Sta- John
Chapter, Royal Arch Maeona, oc
curred lnxt evening at Maeonrc hall.
The fallowing officer were elected:
Jay Tuttle, II. P.; O. I. Peterson, K.;
W.'S. Short, S.: 0. F. Hellborn, C.
of H.; W. T. Scholfield, P. S.; N. A.
Petereon, R. A. C; J. Q. A. Bowlby,
treasurer: O. W. Lounabury, ecre-
tary; J. R. Anderson, M. 3rd V.; Dell
B. Scully M. znd v.; Maxwell young.
M. 1st V.j B. F. Coffey, Mntlnel. Af
ter the election, the members retired
to the banqeut room to partake of a
sumptuous repast, prepared by O. W.
Lounsbury, retiring High Priest, and
to which the members did ample Jus
tice. , A very enjoyable evening was
spent . ...;'.'.'
Contract Closed Contractor U JU
beck haa closed a contract with Man
agor P. GevurU of the Star theater,
for the driving of the new foundation
that la to ba put In Wow that build
ing. He will commence work u aoon
ak poaalbla after tha election, and
finish It up without delay.
Taken Under Adviemerrt The case
of the State or Oregon versua Lum
Quin, for larcency by bailee, Institut
ed In Justice Goodman court yester
day by a woman "of the town." In the
matter of diamond and money alleged
to be wltheld from her by the China
man, wa tried out yesterday, Deputy
District Attorney C. H. Aborcromble
appearing for the state, and Messrs.
Noland ft Smith for the defendant.
The amount Involved la approximate
ly $1,500, and the testimony reeked
with nastlneas. Justice Goodman, at
the close, took the case under advise,
ment until some time tomorrow.
100 to 1 8hotB The Waldorf is pre
senting thla week another 'of its fa
mous and interesting klnnetlscope
films, In which a splendid story of
pluck and prowess Is told very vivid
ly and with, of course, perfect real
ism. The long and brilliant string of
plotures tells the story of an old cou
pl In e.n Bnatern rlty, OTr-bcTM by
j poverty, on tha verge of being cast
' from their humble home by a heartless
j landlord and hla mlrilona; the humble
. sacrifice of the aged mother In offering
her old and worn bridal Jewels In
I abatement of the Indignity; the young
son'a swift solution of the predicament
: by taking tha Jewels to the pawn
J shop, gathering a few dollars upon
: them and then hasardlng these at the
races on a "100 to 1" shot, and win-
nlng. His return to the stricken home;
I the payment of the old debt; the pur
; chase of the whole bouse and premises
l and hla "free-for-all" deal with the
minions of the police and the landlord,
i It la one of the best presentations
I made in thla city In many a day.
Trapper Organization A meeting
of the trappers and seiners or the
lower Columbia river was hold at
Chinook Monday. The meeting was
largely attended by people Interested
in the fishing Industry a number be
ing from Astoria. An Informal or
ganization was perfected and a com
mittee of five appointed representing
Chinook, Ilwnco, Brookftold. Cathla
met, and Astoria to draft a constltu
tion and by-laws to be submitted to
an adjourned imoeting to be held In
Astoria Friday. Nothing definite was
announced as to the objects of the or
ganization, but when the report of
the committee Is filed Friday, a per
manent organization will be perfected
and Its objects will be announced.
Councilman George Kaboth, of this
city, who waa present, tender the con
vention the use of the council cham
ber in the city hall here for Friday's
'session, when, without doubt, final and
permanent organization of an Import
ant branch of the Columbia fisheries
will be perfected. ,.
Ha Resigned from Servloe Hon.
John C. McCue of the U. C. customs
service , In this , city, yesterday filed
hla reslgnatlonAwlth Collector of Cus
toms C. W. Carnahan, to take effect
n the. 12th tit h rnmlnj month, by
which time the business Incident to
the annual reports due from that of
fice will be completed, and in the com
pilation of which Mr. McCue's services
are quite essential. . Mr. McCue will
then , take up his duties aa one
of Clatsop's representatives (t Sa
lem, and when the legislature shall
have adjourned, ha will return to this
xtty and open a law office, taking up
his profession fully and finally. Mr.
MoCue leaves the federal service with
the respect of his superiors and the
general good will of the people on
account of the unfailing urbanity and
equally unfailing correctness with
which he has always despatched the
matters of Interest and business.
A COMPLETE
SHOE STOCK
THAT'S WHAT OURS IS
Comprises a large assortment of all
prevailing styles ia
Men's, Women's and
Children's Footwear.
' Such as will surely please the most
particular buyer.
We decline to maintain large profits
and Keep our prices down to the
level of all pocketbooKs. It will pay
you to buy footwear here.
Wherity, Ralson Company
' Returned From Aberdeen- Benjamin
Young of this city, who has been over
In Western Washington for the past
week on a business trip, returned
home yesterday and reports that he
closed a deal for his 640-acre farm on
Cedar river, near Tokeland, on Mon
day last, for $9,000, and will go back
in a day or so to wind up the matter
of title which he is furnishing his
buyer. During his stay in the city
of Aberdeen on Monday night,- and
during the pendency of the great gale,
which blew there at the rate of near
ly 100 miles an hour, the klip house
of the Simpson mills caught fire and
for a while it looked as though there
was going to be an Inordinate amount
of loss and trouble, but the depart
ment and the citizens, together with
the mill hands, put up a winning fight
and the flames were subdued.
' City Election The annual city elec
tion will take place In Astoria today,
commencing at 9 o'clock this morning
and continuing until ( o'clock In the
evening. The polling places are aa
follows; No. 1, Suoml hall; No. 2,
brick engine house on Bond street;,
No. 8, A. O. TJ. W. hall. Second ward.
Central hotel, and No. 3's engine house.
Third ward, McGregor's mess house It
la expected that a large vote will ba
polled in the first and third wards, and
a light vote In the second ward Tba
candidates for councllmen In the first
ward are Leander Lebeck and J. H.
Hanaen on the Citizens' ticket, and
J. R. Davis, on the Republican ticket
In the third ward, U O. Belland la
running against Axel Jacobson. There,
are no councllmen to elect In the sec
ond ward.
A FINE PRESENT
is a picture always before you makes a room
look bright. We have
Art Paintings and Pastels.
Musical Instruments,
Leather Goods
Albums,
BooKs,
Toilet Sets.
Toys,
SvensorTs Book Store
14th and Commercial St., A.torla, Or.