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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
SATURDAY, DECEMItR 10, IfrOfl. THE MOItNIXG ASTOIUAy, ASTOJITA,. OREGON. A Dano will be given In Aldorbrook by tha Aldorbrook Dancing Club, Sat urdny, Dec, 15, Admission, gent (do; ludlo, Uub, Union mimic, Everybody lnvltd to a good tlrn. ' V1' FRESfl AND FINK CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS V, OFTEN AS YOU LIKE NEW GOLEEN DATES BLACK AND WHITE MISSION FIOS IN BULK lOc THE POUND Typhoid Ctv'tr Kriiiik Uensoit of HkuinokHWft wax brought to tbl city One Piano Number Free With Each $5 Sale at Wise's yeaterduy, urrrlng with an attack or typhoid fi)Vr. II I under tho (kill' fill car. of Dr. Eat!. Wtal . Do Matinee The regular matinee will be held at tho BUir theater thla after noon and tomorrow afternoon at which will b presented "Tenneaaee'a Part ROSS, HIGG1NS & CO. HEADQUARTERS tQi GOOD THINGS TO EAT. JU B. &!ulJy.,A'oUr , Tubllo, 'm Belli!'. CTgftr titors. An old hour) OrkwIU hwi umbrella and maki thm M good m Mr, ll-T-tf Tb t try bett k4 to U obtained lo tlx city U t "Tin Ooddrat HottL" Bate vtry tcwouvlo. 4 CetumbU and. Victor Onphophoiwi tod all tt Ittwt records at Chleago pricM, for wit by A, a Cyrua, 424 , (Xumrclal fit, " U Bow Do I lookTo falt a your f'f a othr jou, got mm of tin w lyl. mirror at Hart Drug 8tori ell fik. A ntw tipply Just r.Wid. I are positively going to rUrt from bu!n and must soli out aa aoon aa pooalbl and from now on will gtv you allll grtator bargains at C. IT. Cooptra gmt rttlrtng aalo. Aopl. 8oll Tli Kpworth Lttugutt gv an apple social at th purling or (lit Mtl1it church last owning which wtta well aitndd and a vry njoysbls Urn wna had. Comfort of a Homo Whoever In looking for thus. In tho thap of plea ant. coty rooms, wll llghtad, and tam-beatel, oonvnlmt, oan find thorn at Uo notol Irving. Tlaphon Mala' II L Franklin and Eleventh iirtets. ... CofflBMidaJ aialoon Tata popular plaet, situated at 509 Commercial atroot, la up-to-date in mjr particular, T holoot of win and all kind of li quor eaa ba procured bora. Bott qual ity cigars. Billiard tab! la connection. If jou can't earn In peroa. eaU up rbono 1231 Mala. tf Ladl Embroidery Club, no chargo for joining. Ltnaon fro, go aampl Christmas girt, fancy undorwoar to order, ahlrt wiUt, fancy apron, pll- low tupa, mtu,, ,n rmi mni mumSuw work. Stamping, M. M. Koofor, Mug-, lor House, 12-9-et Mado HI Dtolaratlon YeNtin!uy Frederick Orogg. a nallva of Swltsw bind, fllod hla declaration of Intention lo bwom an American cltlson la duo course, and will prm-nt hlmwlf for examination btor Judge McBrldo on the 19th of March next, In tbl be half. Wa Oiohargd -Mr, Ori-ta Karvo nn, tho woman from Hammond who wa brought In from there on Thur day hut by Bhrrlff Pomeroy nrnl Dep uty McLean, waa csnmlned a to h'r mental condition yestcrdny, by Doctor Alfred Kinney and O. B. Esto. ana wa turned ft-ee, and returned to her homo, where she will mnko Immediate arrangement for rbamrlng her home. ner." D'ji ofllco will b open at th uiual boura, County Court An adjourned apaxlon of th county court will bo held tbl morning nt , which tlmo bid will be openod for the conatructlon of the new court houae. It I expectod that five or alx bid will be premmted. It la probnblo that no contract will be ! awarded until ine reguiar liiwUui c tho court In January, Paid Out Cath Yeaterduy City Treanurer Dly nntd out ll!,ltH.R In iwWmlnn outatandlng warrant. Of thla amount, ts.nno waa paid without ln(riMt, th amount having been paid In cnh by prntwrty owner fur atreet Improvement. FOR HOLIDAY CANDIES Phone Main 1321. Christmas - Tree - Ornaments The largest and best selected stock in the city. Also a large and fresh stock of Christmas Candles, Nuts, Fruits, Etc. Scholfleld, Matson $ Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN80N BROS. Chinook Hatchery Nick Hnnaen, u perlntendent of the Chinook butchery, wna In tli (My yeaterday. Ho report thut the hatchery I In excellent con dition and that double tho amount of mall fry will be turned out thl year, over lat year Th almon were up pllod the hatchery "mostly by trapmen, who, under the law, are allowed to fth for that purpose. ( Do Too fl deep; and not a bit Ilk working In th afternoon! Per hap it' becauM of the kind of lunch you'r eating too heavy aa dtoo bard to digest. Why not try tb Palace rturnt on Commercial street, where all tb baking Is done la tbot famous lowproc ovens, which turn out light ppetUlng, wbolesom tbingit Youli sava money, too. . ' Shorten th. SeasonIt 1 reported that an effort will be mad by certain fishermen on the Columbia river to have the legislature of both Wash ington and Oregon, shorten the season for salmon fishing. Tho falling off In the run, Is claimed by those 'inter ewted In the movement, a absolutely necessary for a change In the Ashing season. Trees Removed Farmera coming In from the Nohalem yesterday, report that about fifty treea were blown aero the road during the storm of last week, and that tho road super visor, assisted by the farmers, has cleared the road of alt obstructions With the expenditure of a small amount of money by the county court. rhe road can bo put in good condition for travel A Seasonable Display There Is very handsome, and auggestlve, set of window on the Commerclnt street front of P. A. Stokes, the well known clothier. One of them contain the home-hearth end of the Christmas tory, and tho other reveal ..the roof, tho snow, the Immortal chimney and the Jolly old St. Nicholas half-way down It on his errand of good cheer. And all about both center scenes are hundreds of splendid etnmpie of what might, under proper circumstances, be come appreciative gifts. Mr, Stone Is, primarily, responsible for the season able and attractive dlBplny. Gift Worth while hrfFM I..; :b hat. tfFpF, : . . ... .. ' Th money pnt for trinket by the average family at Christmas tlmo would buy an Edison Phono graph. The trinket last about aa long aa ChrUtma does. The Edi on Phonograph afford enjoyment day after day and year after year. The trinket please only tho Individ ual recipient. The Edison Phono grnph offer a continuous round of pleasure for the whole family. It i tho greatest music-maker of the age. It brings Into the home circle all of the world' host music, rendering with wonderful faithful noes whatever song. Instrumental piece, or orchestral selection la de sired. . Mak this Chrlstmaa th merriest of all by having for it chief fqa tur an Edison Graphophotie ohnson Graphophone Co- Parlor. S.oond Floor ov.r Soholfi.ld M.tt.on vo. Improvement Approved Certificates of the Improvement of 10th street from Dunne to Exchange; Commercial from 9th to 14th and the ,Bond street cross ing were filed In the office of the au ditor yesterday, the streets having been examined by the committee on streets and public ways, superintend ent of street and city surveyor, The cost of the Improvement was as fol lows: Tenth street, $645: .Commercial, 12,638.10; Bond street crossing, $240. On the Commercial street'Jmprovement $300 was deducted for ths construction of an asphalt crossing at the intersec tion of Commercial and 14th streets. Trapper and 8inr Pursuant to a call, the committee appointed at ; the Chinook meeting of tho trappers and seiner of the Columbia river held an Informal session at the 'city hall yes tordny. A constitution and by-laws were drawn up and adopted by the committee which will be presented to a meeting of all the trappers and seiner to be held next Monday at the council chambers In tha city hall. The following representatives were present: Louis Hauffo, Chinook; X P Burke. Cathlamet; Jno. Lamont, Ska mokawa: Thos, Cralne. Brookfleld; John Ostervold, , Clifton; Geo. Ka- l both and Alex Grant, Aatola. The pur I poses of the organisation, ns outlined by the constitution and by-laws, Is to I perfect an organisation of the trappers I and seiners for mutual protection; se 1 cure needed legislation and to pro ' test the salmon Industry. At the meet ing next Monday, a permnnont organ isation will be perfected and officers elected. ' PETER wants a NECKTIE AND SOX ' ' WISE HAS 'EMI JIM wants a warm " ' j -- 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, WISE HAS 'EMI JACK wants a SUIT CASE WISE HAS 'EMI MARY wants an INITIAL HANDKERCHIEF WISE HAS 'EMI FRANCES w?.at a fine w .... LADIES' UMBRELLA ' " 4 WISE HAS 'EMI MILDRED want a ; "SUIT CASE WI8E HAS 'EMI ANNIE,wantsa , TRUNK , WISE HAS 'EMI FLO wants a nice SILK MUFFLER WISE HAS EMI ALL want a MERRY CHRISTMAS " WI8E WISHES IT TO ALU HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE 'SOLD IN HIS STORE PERSONAL MENTION. Loul Kauffe, a prominent capitalist of Chinook, wa in tho city yesterday. R. H. Watkln. of Qulncy, waa a passenger down on th noon train yes terday. K. Ik Jeffery waa up from Seaside yesterday. Ronator H. S. McGowan waa over from McGowaa'a yesterday on busi ness. .'. ;i J. R. Burke, the Cathlamet fisherman, waa In tha city yesterday. William H. Kelser of Ohio waa among the arrival tn the city yester day. Thomas Cralne of Brookfleld. waa a visitor In Airtorla yesterday. Chas. A. Davis of Denver registered at the Occident yesterday. Gorg Hendricks of Seattle, , was among the arrival In the city yester day. D. F. Toxor of the Life Saving Serv ice, waa In the city yesterday on a tour of inspection. . A. K. Miles of Cleveland was a guest nt the Occident yesterday. . Henry Flcckenstoln. a prominent merchant of Portland, Is in the city on business. Ceo. Hlbbert or the Chinook Observ er, waa in the city yesterday. Robert McEwan of Warrenton Is visiting friends In the city. John Lamont, a prominent seiner of Skamokawa, was in the city yesterday. John Ostervold of Clifton arrived down on the noon train yesterday. N. K. Hansen, superintendent of the Chinook hatchery, was In the city yes terday. Rollle Woods, of Seaside, is a visit or in the city today. : School Report The monthly report of the Astoria schools was presented yesterday. It shows the total num ber of pupils attending the Astoria public schools from November 12 to December 14, to be aa follows: Alder brook, 108; Adair, S23; Shtvely, 275; McCIure, 294; Olney, 126; Taylor, 188; High school, 95; total. 1,409. Tha re port shows an increase over the cor responding period of last year. In 8esaion Today The Astoria Wo man's Club -w lllhol done of Its pleas ant and useful session this afternoon at tlie Red Men'a hall, at 2:30 o'clock. It Is earnestly desired that there Bhall be a large attendance as a number of matters of Interest and importance are to be reviewed and disposed of, in cluding several communlcatlona In re lation 'to Astoria' doflnlte Interest In the proposed $20,000 monument to mark the site of Fort Clatsop; ana this together with the club's work along humane lines .will furnish am ple predicate for an engrosalngly ln- I terestlng session. V" .' .' I Tempting' Values in Footwear i '".. ;Y: Apft r We assert our supremacy and em phasize the fact we are showing the most tempting values, In boots, shoe and slippers. t : At this time of the year we have a vast assortment from which fore sighted buyers of Christmas gifts can select admirable Christmas' presents for relations or friends. Wherity, Ralston Q Company Th. Leading Shoo Dealers. "100 to 1 Shot" Tha Waldorf la pre senting thla week another of Its fa mous and Interesting ktnnetlscope 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 pictures tells the story of an old cou ple In an Eastern ..city, over-borne by poverty, on the verge of being cast from their humble home by a heartless landlord and hla minions; tho humble sacrifice oX the aged mother In offering her old and worn bridal Jewel In abatement of the Indignity; the young son's swift solution of the predicament by taking tha Jewels to the pawn shop, gathering a few dollars upon them and then hasardlng these at the races on a "lOO to 1" ahot, and win ning. His return to tha strfcken home; the payment of the old debt; the pur-1 chase of the whole house and premises and his "free-for-all' deal with the minions of the police and the landlord. It Is one of the best presentations .made In this city In many a day. Warrenton Presbyterian. t Sunday school at the Warren Hall at 10:30 a. m. Evening' worship at 7:30. Alderbrook Presbyterian. Morning worship at 10 o'clock. Sun day school at 11 and . P. S. C. E. at 7:30 p. m. r Foley's Honey and Tar Cures the most obstinate coughs and expels tha cold from the system, as it Is mildly laxative. It Is guaranteed. Do not risk taking any but the genuine In tha taking any but the genuine In tha yellow package. A FINE SENT is a picture always before you makes a room look bright. We have Art Paintings and Pastels. Musical Instruments, Leather Goods. Albums, Boofts, Toilet Sets, Toys, at Svensoti's Book Store 14th and Commercial 8L, Astoria, Of. ,